Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 20, 1922, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHIIADELPHIA,
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 20. 1922
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WANAMAKER'S
Stere Opens at 9
WANAMAKER'S
Stere Closes at 5
WANAMAKER'S
(jHtledr Chlmei at Noen)
Bere Are New Winter Clcthes,
the Fine Things That Spell
New Furs, New Overcoats All
Winter Comfert and Delight
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'Heroism Is Net All in Uniforms
; Ner in Armies and Navies
' Fer fifty years the writer has seen
great victories in long struggles in nooks
and corners where natural indolence,
slothfulness and inherited habits had been
handed down from parents te children, and
heroically fought down in building up
splendid manhood and lovely womanhood
All honor and praise te these who wen
the victories.
ISigned
October SO, 10SS.
Yeung Women's Coats and
Capes, $45 te $65
fun-length ports coats from
B internationally famous maker.
,de of soft, warm English wee
coatings In a variety of models, all
&se and easy-fltting, and smart
fa every line. $48, $6160 and $65.
Coats of geed wool bellvia, with
J emKmMnrnrl rIpGVCB. and COI-
krs of caracul fur, are remarkable
(Second
Women's Dresses ,
Surprising for Prettiness and Prices
Any woman who has planned te spend $32.50 or' $35 for
dress will be surprised at the quality and interest and variety
cf the dresses that she can cheese from here.
We can show her the simpler
things for morning, some less
simple for afternoon, and ethers
that would serve perfectly for in
formal evening wear.
There are Canten' crepes, crepes
de chine and chiffon (velvets, Peiret
7lnt
Women s Practical Coats of
Hudsen Seal
(Sheared Mmkrat)
Th.ie are the simple topcoats,
the most conservative of all the
fur coats that a woman can
cheese, and for constant hnrd
wearing the most satisfactory.
As a rule they have set-in
sleeves, straight lines and big
Hcce.nd
Riding Clethes for
Women
The Little Salen of Women's
Sports Clethes has Just new some
particularly geed riding breeches
mode by our own tailors from the
nds of fine materials. They are
11 of the latest cut, with rein
forced knees and chamois seats,
tnd may be had for only $13.50.
We will make riding habits te
rder from fine herringbones,
weeds, checks whipcords, coverts
nd hemespuns, for $65 te $125.
Habits ready te wear, $35 .te
B5,
(Pint Fleer)
Women's Costume
Slips
lateen in black and navy, with
built-up shoulders, $2.50. Self
triped and tailored, with the 6ame
Iheulders, $3.50. With double hem,
ei b ack and navy, $3.75.
Fine white" sateen, a tailored
ttedel, $2.25 and $3.85.
Tub silk, navy and black, tailored
flth shoulder straps and double
hem, $5.
y. Satin in a tailored model, $5.
With lace edging, $5.50.
Crepe backed satin, made
SUlHJder stiap. black nnd navy,
fU.eO.
Charmeusc with camisole tops
jm pleated skirts, black and navy,
(Third Fleer)
Tongue Pumps
In Satin, Suede and Leather, $9 te $12
As pretty a shoe fqshien as ever graced a woman's
feet. The.bread tongue shortens the length of the vamp,
emphasizes the curve of the arch and seems te diminish
the size of the feet. Under each tongue is an elastic band
or gore.
Tongue pumps In lightweight
black' calf or black patent
leather, with flexlble turned sole
nd covered Cuban heel, $9 a
Plr.
In brown etin, with Spanish
(Flrtt
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value at $57.50. Black, mulay or
reindeer brown, lined with crepe,
de chine te match.
Full-length capes of soft and
velvety belivia, in black, gray or
navy, with caracul fur cellars, arc
special at $45. Lined with crepe de
chine and interlined.
All in sizes 14 te 20.
Fleer)
twills, a few matelasses and peme
crcpe-backed satins. And many of
them are copies from far mere
expensive garments. A few are
fur edged.
Celers are usually navy, black
I and brown,
Fleer)
shawl cellars, and are 40 te 45
inches long. Prices for these
entirely without trimming are
$290 te $J00.
Fer these with cellars and
cuffs of lustrous natural skunk,
squirrel or beaver the prices
I are $350 te $550.
fleer)
English Cashmere
Sports Hese for
Women
Drep-stitch stockings of softest
wool are in camel's hair, cordovan,
navy, mole, light gray, black or
white. $3.
Weel-and-cotton sports hose in
heather mixtures with colored
clocks, $1.60.
(Pint Fleer)
New Overbleuses of
Knitted Silk
They are particularly well cut
ever the shoulder, a merit which
will find favor in many women's
eyes.
The short sleeves are kimono
shaped and have a bread stripe of
a contrasting color from neck te
cuff. There are also contrasting
colored stripes down each side
with a glint of silver trimming.
In navy wfth bisque, navy with
gray and majolica with gray.
Price $5.
(Third Fleer)
L. R. Belts and Girdles
provide just enough support for
these who de net like or need the
restriction of a complete corset.
Five, popular models in elastic
and ceutil combined, or clastic nnd
breche, with many specially geed
features te recommend them, are
priced $1.60 te $4.
(Third Fleer)
In fine tan calfskin with
Cuban heel and a welted sole
that tits it for street use, $11
a pair.
In black suede, with Spanish
heel and hand-turned sole, the
vamp, top and tongue punched,
$12 a pair.
Fleer)
Many New Velvet Hats Ready
at Moderate Prices
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(Second
Women's French Kid Strap -Wrist
Gloves, Special at $2.65
The usual price is almost double. Winter weight, pique
sewn, full five-inch tops and heavily crochet-embroidered backs.
An extremely smart glove. In black with self or contrasting
embroidery, white with black embroidery, and gray, tan or
pearl with self-embroidery.
Capeskin Gloves
Strap-wrist and long meusque
taire gloves of best quality cape
skin, in tan, brown and gray; also
eight-button length gloves of
white lambskin; specially priced
$2.50 a pair.
Shorter strap-wrist and slip-en
gloves of capeskin in pearl white,
(Main
Yeung Women s Crepe and Satin
Dresses, Special at $48
A number of models, made up
te our order, in especially geed
fabrics and fashions.
Of canton crepe or satin-finished
crepe in black, blue and
the new light and dark brown
shades.
One model puffed and shirred
from neck te hem, with long,
close-fitting sleeves. Anether
with cape-sleeves and grace
fully draped skirt. Anether
(Hecend
Women's Special Tweed Coats
With Raccoon Cellars, $47.50
Ne doubt about it, they are the most popular sports coats
we have had this season. Women seem te appreciate fully their
value.
The tweed is the warmest Win
ter weight, double faced, with
plain or plaid back, and comes in
soft chestnut brown, tan and in
herringbone weaves in cocoa, gray,
brown and two-toned mixtures.
The style and tailoring is that of a
(First
A Fine Lace Bertha
Transforms a Gewn
Women have also discovered hew
much the neck line is softened and
made mere becoming by a pretty
lace bertha.
In various kinds of dainty laces
or net with lace edges or borders,
and they may be white, ecru, blue
or even black. $1.50 te $7.50.
(Main Fleer)
Duvetyn Handbags
Are in Levely
Beaver Tenes
Designed especially te har
monize with the fashionable brown
tones se much worn this season,
these bags are in soft browns,
boige and beaver shades, as well
as ulack or blue.
Frames are covered with self
rraterial or are of metal, sometimes
with flligree clasps or square or
naments of imitation nmber. Cer
tain black bags have gunmetal
clasps a point which appeals te
women In black.
Excellent choice at $5.
(Mala Fleer)
And velvet is the most becoming
material a woman can put above
her face. It aeema te soften the
lines, bring out the color, and
brighten the eyes.
In black, brown, violet or gray
velvet for the matrons; ana in
these colors and all the gayer and
brighter hues also for young
women, are the new hats ready
tomorrow.
A touch of silver or ellt
brightens many, in the way of
edging, flower or ornament. On
ethers ostrich, or quills, or ribbons
are used.
Seme especially pretty hats for
young girls are among them.
Priced around $10, with many
at less.
moor)
Much Under Price
beaver, tan or brown, special at $2
a pair.
One-clasp capeskin gloves,
pique-sewn, in tan, brown, beaver
and gray. $1.50.
Alse imported chamois lisle
gloves, strap-wrist, at 75c; twelve
and sixteen button length at $1
a pair.
Fleer)
with bishop sleeves caught into
a little cuff of the rich-colored
embroidery which embellishes
the gown. Four ether models,
equally pretty, and all uncom
monly getfd for $48.
Jersey dresses In three at
tractive styles at $11.50, $13.75
and $22.50, in black, navy, rein
deer, mehawk, Copenhagen blue
and Paris brown!
Sizes 14 te 20 years through
out. Fleer)
man's overcoat, with a slot seam
down the back, four pockets and a
narrow belt.
But it is the huge shawl-shaped
raccoon cellar that women like the
most. It is beautifully blended and
reaches in a point te the waist
Fleer)
Electric
Heaters, $11
and for that small sum you can
get a stove that will heat up a
room of average size. These Sun
bowl stoves threw out a surprising
amount of heat und are se easy te
use.
(Fourth Fleer)
Children Need
Their Bathrobes
Celd little noses and cold
little teesesl Old Jack Frest is
whisking about and little night
clad figures need their bath
robes. Se, Old Mether Comfert
has sent an extra supply of the
warmest, most comfy bathrobes,
of blanketing and cotton eider
down. Seme are in plain pink
or blue, trimmed with wide
bands of satin. Others are in
patterns suitable for boys or
girls. Sizes four te 16 years.
$2.25 te $5.
i? (Third Fleer)
Kgffl!
New Beeks
"Modern Photoplay Writing, Its
Craftsmanship," by Hewnrd T.
Dimick, $3. The latest nnd best
book en photoplay writing.
"The Art of Inventing Charac
ters," by Geerges Pelti. $2.50. A
development of the principles set
forth in "The Thlrty-slx Dramatic
Situations."
"Down the Yellowstone," by
Lewis R. Freeman, $3.50. Adven
tures and observations.
"Beasts, Men and Gods," by Fer
dinand Osscndewski, $3. An as
tounding Odyssey of wild ad
venture. "Football and Hew te Watch It,"
by Percy D. Haughton, $3.
"Queen Victeria," by Lytten T.
Strachey, $2.50. A new and
less expensive edition.
(Main Fleer)
$2 Is Just Half What
These Weel Tweeds
Should Be
They were made te sell for twice
that, but a large special purchase
lowers the price.
Thick and soft, just right for
Winter suits, coats and skirts.
Herringbone, homespun and di
agonal weaves, in at least twenty
five geed colors, including beautiful
shades of fawn, copper, violet,
eliva, blue, brown, gray and ether
colors. All 54 inches wide and $2
a yard.
(Ftrit Fleer)
SPECIAL FROM CHINA,
fine filet lace edgings at
only $1 a yard. They are 4'i
te 6"j inches wide.
OVcit .Mile)
Ceral and Ivery
Frem the Orient
Seme delightful and inexpensive
personal ornaments are the Manchu
pendants of coral and kingfisher
feathers at $1.50 and $2.50, and the
carved ivory pendants, showing de
signs of iris, peony and chrysanthe
mum, at $8 te $15.
(Main Fleer)
Records hy
Sir Harry Lauder
55116 "I Leve a Lassie," "She la
My Resie." S1.50.
55121 "There Is Something Wait-
ing for Me," "Bounding
Bounders." $1.50.
55124 "I Think I'll Get Wed in the
Summer," "Ta-ta. My Bertnle
Maggie Darling." $1.50.
55129 "Reamin in the Gleamln,"
"The Wee Heese 'Mang the
Heather." $1.50. '
45197 "Step Your Tickling, Jeck,"
"She Is My Resie." $1.
45256 "Mary of Argyle," "Auld
Scotch Songs." $1.
(Second Fleer)
Is There Any End te
the Variety of Bead
Necklaces?
It seems as if there were net.
There are excellent imitations of
all the precious and semi-piecieus
stones; beads transparent, trans
lucent and opaque; beads in plain
btrings; beads graduated, and beads
combined with fascinating metal
balls, links and tassels.
Perhaps most fashionable at pres
ent are the imitations of lapis
lazuli, amber and topaz. 50c te
$15.
(Main Fleer)
Sing He!
for Halloween !
What fun ahead! What jelly
parties; what n time guessing who
is who, underneath the disguise of
mask and wig and costume! Often
there arc prizes for the funniest
und the handsomest, nnd very likely
they can be wen with the help of
one of these:
Halloween costumes of every
sort are here, from rabbit suits te
grand dames of Colonial times,
for children and grown-folk, S2.50
te $10.
Alse, an almost unlimited as
sortment of noisu-mekor.-t nnd
novelties at ec te $2.
(Hrwuth Fleer)
Te Add te the Gaiety
Cern peppers, 25c and 35c; corn
te be pepped, 15c package.
Nut picks, lfic nnd 35c for six;
crackers, 15c and 75c each. Set3,
50c te $5.
All sorts of orange and black
crepe paper streamers, festoons
and decorations as well as paper
napkins, cut-euta and masks are
You've Put It Off Right Along New
Celd Weather Has Caught Yeu
Chilly all day long really cold at night and morn
ing.
Man alive, it's time te wear an overcoat. A big,
snug', warm, comfortable, geed-looking overcoat.
What fine ones are here. Seme leek like they just
stepped ever from Picadilly. Swaggery, swinging and
smart.
Others are big, robust, American-looking coats
from top te bottom.
There are raglan-style coats, there aye coats with
the built-up shoulders, there are coats with belts all
around, with belts just in the back, or no belts at all.
There are single-breasted or double-breasted coats.
But above everything is the color light for the
most part, light and young. Plaids, everplaids and
mixtures. But, of course, there are dark ones among
them se every man dan have his liking.
Prices start at $30 and go up te $85 with the
greatest selection at $45 and $50.
Under every overcoat there ought te be a smart
Fall suitr-$25 te $55.
(Third Fleer)
$2 Is Mighty Little for a Shirt
With a Cellar te Match
Really the thing for Fall a sepa
rate starched cellar that matches the
shirt.
And the new shirts are such geed
ones. Geed fabrics, fast colors and
wonderfully neat patterns.
Either white backgrounds with
dark pin stripes, dark backgrounds
with pin stripes or half a dozen checks.
(Mala Fleer)
A Geed Necktie Is Werth $1
te Any Man
They are here by the thousand at
that price.
Brand-new, every one in color
and in cut.
Scores of patterns, from tiny figures
and Autumn leaves te all-ever effects;
from stripes that hardly can be seen te
stripes that can't be missed.
And in every color.
(Main Fleer)
Real Football Weather Is
Bringing Out Weel Half Hese
Weel-and-cotton half hose in heather mix
tures, 65c pair.
A slightly finer grade with colored clocks,
85c pair.
Artificial sllk-and-woel half hose, in drop
stitch styles, are in mixtures of black-and-blue,
in weed browns and camel's-hair color. $1.25
pair.
(Main rioer)
Week-End Candy
Goodies
OLD-FASHIONED stick
candy at 50c a pound
is a favorite with young and old.
All the gay sticks of pepper
mint, clove, lemon, lime, sassa
fras, etc., are as geed te taste
as they are te see and one gets a
let of them in a pound!
CRISP, shining hard
candies at 70c a pound
are among the purest candies
made. Chocolate straws of vari
ous colors, clear little candies,
wafers of spun candy; eh, any
number of kinds are here!
FINE chocolates at .$1 a
pound are noted for the
quality of their chocolate coat
ing and the deliciousness and
variety of their centers.
(Down htulrs htore)
Beys' Scheel
Shoes, $4.50
Streng, sturdy shoes of black or
tan calfskin in blucher style with
thick soles. Sizes two nnd a hnlf
te six. (Main Fleer)
Af-Shiraz Means an Oriental Rug of
Bright Cheery Attractiveness
In this remarkable Oriental Rug Sale we are showing a very interesting
group of such pieces.
They are in sizes about 3x5 te 4x6 ft. and the prices are excep
tionally low $37 te $65.
Celers are red, with blue and ivory for contrast.
They are bright almost te vividness, giving these pieces a furnishing
value that is positive and striking.
Designs are chiefly conveiLenal figures.
A Companion Greup Comprises Mesuls
In dark red, blue and ecru, geed heavy pieces, about 3.6x0.6 ft. priced
very moderately at $49, $55 and $65.
Carpet size pieces, Persian and Chinese, in magnificent choice at re
markably low prices.
Beys' Overcoats That Set
a New and Higher Standard
The fact is, we have never had, nor have
we ever Known of
overcoats as we
It would almost seem as if the
manufacturers had suddenly
learned a great deal mere than
they have ever before known about
the making of such garments.
The evidence U in the uniformly
excellent fabric, taileiing and de
signing. The materials are unmistakably
superior. Tweeds are in extraor
dinary showing. Fine worsteds
also, and pole cloths nnd camel's
hair effects in striking nnd distinc
tive shades.
Kimene sleeves, raglan slaves,
belted coats, semi-belted coats,
coats with sports backs.
Tailoring and finish the finest
ever seen in boys' ovc-vceats. All
with the handsomest plaid backs
and neat linings, especially silk.
Prices, $16.50 te $32 in 3 te 10
year sizes and $16.50 te $35 in 10
te 18 year sizes.
(Third Fleer)
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The Right Hat Right Away
for Every Man
A man's hat can indicate what lie
carries underneath it.
Men who use their heads in buying
hats are taking te the Wanamaker new
Fall hats like ducks te water.
The collection is surely fine, partic
ularly as regards the variety of clever
styles in the new season soft hats.
And a man hasn't the least trouble
in spotting the very style, size and
shade te satisfy him right away and
wear well afterward.
S3, $4, Se and $6.
(Main Fleer)
Men's Irish Linen
Handkerchiefs, Special at 50c
Streng threads of durable linen (of
pure Irish flax), firmly woven, form
these full-size handkerchiefs. Neatly
hemstitched with half-inch or quarter
inch hems. They are plenty nice enough
te use for embroidered initials.
(West Aisle)
Winter-Weight Oxfords With
Thick Seles
Geed-looking new oxfords are of heavy
bearded tan calfskin, with soles thick enough
te keep out the cold. They're en flat brogue
lines with perforated tips and vamps and are
exactly ritrht te wear with sports clothes or
business suits.
$8.50 pair.
(Main Fleer)
as fine a stock of boys
are new showing.
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