p'iWt&'J -'Ff- MVTt .VJ,.- fcjRVfTfJ 'SM .t , ' V .:i "'.t i EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA , TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1922 7 '$fc ilti J Organ plays at 9, 11 and 4:50 I (Mrt'xb !' fchlmes nt Noen) WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WEATHER 1aiV Stere Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 TFarm Winter Wearables for All the Family at Wanamaker's rw,?)hSi";rK- - Li Nothing in This World Is Mere Powerful in its usual effects en the human mind and heart than the masterpiece of a great artist, like Rembrandt, Cerreggio, MunUacsy and Turner, unless it be The Massive Londen Organ at Westminster Abbey or the greatly enlarged, superb organ In the Court at Philadelphia, On the bench of the gifted organ player are painted the werds: "Nene shall sit here except a master player." Please be at home, yourself and your friends, and enjoy our organ, which is an outgrowth of our Piane Salens, containing the notable Chickerings, Schemackers and celebrated Knabes. Naught in the world equals the power of music. Signed October 24, MM- 100 Women's Samples Nearly every geed kind of woolen sports skiits that women nre asking for is in this collec tion. We chose the prettiest ones from a very large assort ment. There are plain skirts and pleated models, stripes, checks (i:st Yeung Women's Gowns Display They are such gowns as one would expect only from costly and individual dressmakers, and jet their prices nre but $18 te $78. Kntire yokes of fine hand-work, or ether hand-made ornamentation, Kive many of them a great deal of distinction. Their draperies) nre novel and Kiaeeful, and they have many un usual features that lift them out of the ordinary. A new fashion en one, for example, is a band ("eenU A GOOD instance of the charm possessed by a Paisley shawl may be seen in a costume just new in the Women s Fashion coat is wholly of the Paisley, of black mole; and the skirt price is $200. (I'irht Women's New Tweed Coats Plaid Backed at $45 Ne need te tell nny woman v.' he :ces them, or better still, feels them, hew warm and comfortable they would be ou u cold Winter's) day. And they aie the most prae t i al coats for women who are out in all weather-i. One of the two styles is made ( 1'lr.it Handsome Black j Belivia Coatings i are about as luxurious a cloth as i could be chosen for the buck wrap ' of elegance for day or evening v car. , . At $(J, ?8, $10, $11 and $12 a yard is diversity of juice and texture, but similarity in beauty and warmth. All are 5- inches wide, (l'lrnt riunr) Each Importation of Chamois-Lisle Gloves Seems Prettier Net only for the line suede-like finish, but for the beautiful colorings. Twe-clasp and strap-wrist, each et $1 a pair, in covert, oak, giay, brown, black, white. Strap-wrist, half pique sewn, V'lth heavily crocheted backs and contrasting inserts, in particularly, oed shades of tan, beaver, mode, wind, $1.50 a pair. Sixtecn-butten length at $1.R0 in leaver, cell'ee, oak, white, black. (.Main I'loer) New Teng in Mandalay A warm golden brown that will be found te harmonize with the entire series of brown shades, from beige te walnut. With black or blue gowns it will be equally effective. Fashioned of fine quality (I'lrst of Hener Here Next te City Hall Q Sports Skirts at $6.75 J and skirts which appear te be a solid color until jeu see the I under side of the pleats. All the . most desirable shades, also, for sweaters or te wear witn n separate coat en the street. And there aie all sizes in the let. Alele) Silk Afternoon New Features I that runs up the length of the I arm, ever the shoulder, and cresses in an odd cellar effect under the chin. I They arc made of beautiful qualities of Canten and satin-faced I crepe, embroidered and jacquard I crepe, Rcnee crepe and matulasse, 1 in black (eftenest with a bright note of color), blue or the many fashirnnble bhades of brown. And all sizes from 1 1 te 20 years are i in the group. fleer) Salens. The short straight with choker cellar and cuffs is of black duvetyn. The I'loer) like a man's overcoat with an in 1 verted pleat down the back, large I sleeves and a narrow belt. In gray or tan, flecked with color. J The ether has a plain loose back, large sleeves and double patch I pocket". In olive, russet and tan. All nre shoulder lined. I'loer) Frelaset Corsets If they are steadily increasing in favor it is for several very geed reasens: First, they are easy te put en. Then they have no lacing in the back which makes them peculiarly geed te wear under the present smooth-bucked gowns. Third, they are made of excellent materials pink broche and ceutils. Feui th, some of them are strongly and seme very lightly boned. Alse some are designed for very tall as well as large women. Fifth, they nre net expensive, prices running from $5 te $Ki. (Third I'loer) Women's Cotten Bleemers Of white nainsoek or cambric with edges of embroidery, the first $1 a pair; the second $1.(55. Of black sateen, $1; pink, white and black, $1.05; pink, white and orchid, $2; pink, white and black Striped sateen, $2.25. (Tlilrd l'leur) ue Slippers Brown Suede suede, with the new tri-peintcd tongue, shortened vamp and medium tee, hand-turned sole, twr-inch Spanish heel. Ask for it in the Fine Iloet Shep. Priced $14 the pair. Iirunze buckles, $3 te $45 a pair. I'loer) Ready for Halloween Decorations &f nil kinds for the party ernnge-und-blnck crepe paper garlands, festoons and borders. Crepe paper napkins, tnble cloths and plates, gay with pumpkins, witches and black cats. Cut-outs for decorations or for trimming costumes. Seals, moons and stars, masks and caps. Costumes can be quickly and easily made from crepe paper and it will amaze" you te see what pretty things nre being turned out here. Competent in structors will help you. Fer the Feast Cern peppers and corn. Fancy cutters for sandwiches and cakes. Nut pick., crackers and bowls. Candles Hand-dipped candles for Hal loween are appropriately col ored black and orange and may be had for 10c, 14c and 20c each in the Lamp Stere. (Fourth Fleer) Gipsy Suits or Sunbonnet Sue at $2 Halloween sprites are very busy en the Seventh Fleer, keeping enough costumes ready for everybody. There are sur prising numbers of inexpensive costumes for children. Gipsy suits, clowns, Sunbon net Sues, yama yama, etc., are enlv $2 each, cemnletfi with hats. A new yama-vama suit is S2.50. nnd n lnvflv Rnv T?lim trimmed with lace and silver, is S.'i.iU. Then, there's an exceptional Colen'al maid at $8. Thesn n hut. n fnw nf tlm many costumes for children and adults at $3 te $10. False faces and masks of all kinds are ec te 20c. Xoisemakers and novelties nre 5c te $1.50. (Seicntli Fleer) Silks and Silk-and-Cottens for Heme Use Hew fortunate these lovely mate rials, for it is their part te con tribute te the comfort and ceiy appearance of home! We have never had a mere com plete assortment of all kinds of pretty fabrics for drapcties, lamp shades, pillows, scarfs, etc. Plain colors and delightful figures nnd all colors. 85c te $2.!)0 a yard. Many women will be making up' lamp shades for Christmas and what acceptable gifts they are, tee! We have all the sundries that are needed, such as silk and metallic fringes, mess edgings, metallic guimpes nnd silk and metallic shade pulls, both domestic and imported. Fringes, $1 te $5.75 n yard. Shade pulls, $1.50 and $2. Mirror cords, $2 te $13. Drapery edgings, 15c te 85c a yard. (Fifth I'loer) A Suction That Is Operated -.n easily operated sweeper that runs smoothly and quietly, thoroughly cleaning all kinds of carpets and rugs. A small fan inside revolves at high speed, creating a strong, powerful suction which abso lutely draws all the embedded (Fourth People Seem te Have Been Waiting for This Remarkable Sale of Oriental Rugs just tht 3$ S?&M is " " ff- . It is a remarkably helpful sale as regards Oriental rim, of practically every desirable weave, grade and size, from tiny mats te magnificent cal-pet pieces ' Ihe showing of Persian and Chinese rugs in sizes around i).12 ft. is splendid A Remarkable Greup of Large, Unusual Much-Wanted Sizes . Chinese, 15.6x12 ft 515 Afghan K, fivS n - Sernpi, l9.i0xl2 ft Sfi9S India "Vteua f ' ! ! ' ! .' ." ! ! ! '.' '. f Hnmadan, 20.3x8 ft Anatolian, 19.9x9.5 ft Kermanshnh, lG.9xlO.K) ft Chinese, 24.7x12 ft Antique Fereghan, 19.0x9.9 Our Own Victeria Bath Tablet at 25c It is a big oval tablet of excellent Feap (unusually fine qunlity with lets of lather), with pleasant fragrances. In violet, wistaria, sandalwood, hawthorn nnd carna tion. (Mnln Fleer) Women's Slip Slip en Dresses of Jersev $16.50 and $20 Inexpensive and extremely con venient and pretty. The jersey is fine and soft, nnd of medium weight; and it is made up in two styles, one having a slip-en with tucked panel and pleated skirt. Celers ere navy, a dark henna, beaver and browns. (I'lrnt I'loer) France Conceives Beautiful Ways in Which te Send Candy Candy and flowers are among the most acceptable gifts, and sometimes they are the only ones that can, in convention, be sent, se one welcomes new and mere elaborate ways of sending the very best candy possible. CAMEE has some new and lovely boxes, baskets and bags from France, mnny of which can be used for sewing utensils or for ether uses long after the candy has disap peared. Lacquered birds, hand painted boxes, bags of exquisite silk in quaint tints, trimmings of metal laces and tiny perfect rib bon flowers, baskets finished with (Main Phonographs of the Finest Standard Makes Can Be Had at Wanamaker's Here are assembled the best models of the most dependable phonographs made. Yeu can hear one after another, com pare its tone with that of its neighbor, and cheese the period and cabinet that best suit the furnishings of your home. Just new the console type is a favorite. It can be had in great variety of styles in Senera at $125 te $(550 Victrela at $115 te $850 The cabinets are of beautiful workmanship in mahogany or American walnut. Inside is the mechanism of a perfect phonograph, with space for records. Outside, is a beautiful piece of furniture. All of these standard makes play any type of disc record. (Srreml "Printed Silks" Is the Advice Paris Sends Women are only beginning te learn the marvelous possibilities of figured silks, if rightly used. Fer example, a lovely emetaH gieen pussy willow taffeta with deep purple iris en it would make a fascinating itftetnoen gown with long flowing sleeves, or one of the new blouses. Many ether equally pretty pussy willow taffetas, -JO inches wide, $4 a yard. Fer mere conservative tastes are new radiums, white grounds, closely covered with small colored dots, 40 inches wide, $4 a yard. (Flrnt Fleer) Sweeper Without Electricity ! grit, sand nnd dust out of the rug. A bristle brush picks up everything en the surface of the rug. This sweeper is called the Vncuette. Its price is low nnd operating costs are nothing. Ask te see it en the I'loer) $H'' Anatolian, 18x1:1.10 ft ): $t Sernpi, 17.2x15 ft $i()75 Yh $1475 ft., $2450 :v.. ..,.,,, Latest Fiction "Jean of Arc of the North Weeds," by Ilelman Day, $2. "The Dust Flower," by Basil King, $2. "The Middle of Things," by J. S. Fletcher, $2. "The Miracle," by E. Temple Thursten, $2. "Rackherse," by Geerge Agnew Chamberlain, $1.90. "Jack and I in Letus Land," by the "Lady of the Decoration," Frances Lit tle. $1.40. (Mliln Fleer) silk in a distinctly French way each one individual, make- Camee a festival of color. $2 te $40. Camee thoce'ates, the only kind - that is fitting te fill them, nre $1.50 a pound. A pleasant thought te select a particularly pretty receptacle in which te send your candy te the Halloween party's hostess! Fleer) Cheney at $250 te $1275 Brunswick at $225 te $175 Fleer) Imitation Jade Variously Interpreted It is a distinct art te get the various tints and q-ia'ities of jade in imitations se faithful te the real beauty of it that even very dis ci iminating women are glad te wear them. There are various shadow and s'zes of bend and different Itngths of strings, aKe chains with imitation jade ornaments. $1.25 te $18. Fairings often combine nutal or excellent imitations of ether stones. $1.25 te S22 a pair. Bracelets are SI 25 te 32 1. (Main I lour) Iren Fleer Lamps With Shades, 310 A -tyle with three legs, goose geose goese r ck curve and bla-L .nul geld linish; the puce, complete with parchment shade, being $10. (1 eitrth Fleer) A Riding Crep !-. a charming gift fur th. Mil or manwhe ndc. All km Is of pntt crops and whips are m the Londen Shep at prices ranging hum $2.e te si.;,e. i I he l.i.llt i , ( li.'-i tin ( i a nuni pi, zixir,.2 ft $1325 . , . . .xln, ji Ml), i ivnshnn. 10,8vi ft si7?n Saruk, 20.6x13.6 ft !$3750 2rjJrrfP?Sw'PV Easy-te-Wear Felt Hats Can you remember when u hat had te be put en "juat se,' pinned fast "just se," and carefully kept "just se" during the entire time it was worn? Te disarrange it by n hairs breadth was fatal te its effect. Times have changed, nnd hats with them. Metering, golfing, riding, nnd active outdoor life have securely established in women's hearts and en their heads the soft felt hat that can be squashed down en the hair as carefree as a man's hat; that can be worn at almost any angle with geed grace; that suf fers nothing by being jostled around a bit. Women wear these soft little felt hats everywhere with the town-tailertd suits ai well as with country sports clothes. They nre chaiming in color almond and jade green, lemon yellow, coral, brick or cherry red, Havana brown, caramel, rust, beige, beaver, dove or squirrel gray, Princess Mary blue, or any ether lovely color. A great velvet cheu, a ribbon loop or two, a Liberty silk ker chief, n furry tail, a metal flower, an odd ribbon conceit or a fenthered fancy something of this sort finishes them perfectly. Priced from $12 up in the Wana mnker Millinery Salens, where they may be seen at their best. (Vrrenil I'loer) Have Yeu Seen the New "Batik" Blouses? They nre a heavy silk crepe with curious printings in the oddest and ' richest colorings and women are buying them te transform their i tuuoree suns into tnree-piece costumes. The lines nre as simple and straight an nnsvihln. rh Hmnnn sleeves are elbow length with ' turned-tip cuff. There is absolutely no trimming, for none is needed. The price is $10.50. ' (Third Fleer) j Wellington Knife Beards have a place in the kitchen of every English household and are new used round the world. Thry give knives a brilliant and lasting'pelish when used in combination with Wellington polish. Knife beards, fiec, 75c and 85c. Polish, 35c. (Fourth Fleer) i Beautifully Fitted Traveling Cases, $25 Five ilifTt rent kinds at that very modest price Of bl.uk long grain leather, carefully made and equipped with double locks. They are lined with glistening silk moire and are equipped with all the essential toilet (Mnln Excellent Limoges Dinner Sets , $75 Fine French .hmn in two himrl. sonic decoration-.. Sets of 10ti pieces priced nt u very moderate figure considering their excellence and considering also the tendency of the ninrket. All have coin guld handles and (I mirth A World Novelty Furniture The wntd "no. el" describes these pieces well, and n net well enough. Fer ceita nl thc aie as useful as they are nel, and that is an in. pi iant tinner. They cow-i quite an acreapre en the Fifth Fleer, the Chest nut Street eni I .me; particular rieh m individual pieus of a distinctly Jiarin.iij,' quality, including some notable repro ductions. In the ireriernl collection there is a most interestine- diver sity of thing's Windser chair.", with weed Cane-backtd chairs. Gaie-lcmi d tables Console tabh-i. Desks. Tea wagons. Muffin stands. h'asy Pri ces, from s7.75 for n Hewing cabinet te $176 for an en-y chair. These nre chiefly In rrnhegnny or walnut. Customers are showing a particular interest in the nieces that ha ve been decorated in floral and stripe effects in our own studies. Any piece in the collection will be decorated te order. UUtU I'loer) After All, What Is It That Men Call Style? A hard question, sir, but it's safe te say style doesn't mean the number of buttons en a coat, nor the way the pockets slant, nor the cut of the trousers at the knees or bottoms. Getting iight down te facts, style is that elusive something that makes a suit leek free and comfortable, yet smart and full of the ever youthful swing. Every man ought te be his own style ought, te wear clothes that become him and ought te buy his clothes where he is sure of getting a suit that will leek like it belonged en him. In Wcmamaker Suits the Style Fits the Man They are designed that way, by the best designers the whole land ever. Geed-looking suits every one, and tailored te stay geed looking. Net high priced either $25 te $55 with the greatest selection around $40 and $45. (Third Fleer) Men's Geed Linen Handkerchiefs, 25c Geed substantial linen is used and the handkerchief are cut en true squares and neatly hem stitched. 35c handkerchiefs have half-inch or quarter-inch hems. Others, at uOc, are of fine linen. Extra Size at 75c Large handkerchiefs of excellent quality linen have half-inch hems. Most men like them better than any ether handkerchiefs. (West Alnle) Weel -Filled Blankets for Warmth and Wear $7.50 and $9 a Pair Liked very much by experienced housekeepers because they give extra geed service, stand rough handling and don't shrink. Filled with wool and cotton waip. Geed-looking, warm and practical. White, with borders in either pink, or blue. Wide seisette binding. Size, 60x80 inches -at $7.50 and 70x82 inches at $0 a pair. (Mxtli Fleer) Bureau Scarfs for Less They include White cress-bar and plain scarfs, with edging of imitation filet. Unbleached muslin squares, scarfs and centers, machine em broidered in Bulgarian colors. White cotton crash scarfs, squares and centers, embroidered in blue. We have taken a third te a half from their prices and they are new 38c te $1.75. i:iit Alnlr) ariicles in imitation ivory, shell or amber. A charming case with eleven fittings shows imitation shell or amber, prettily decorated. Other styles w ih"ut decoration have twelve toilet articles. Fleer) edges. One eicoratien is a wide .semi-conventional bonier in blue, gieen and pink en an nery ground. The ether n a blue motif, com bined with tan and pink in a com bination floral and eont.ntien.il pattern. I'loer) of Interesting Things in seats and carved hacks. Scwhw cabinets. Tilt-top tables. Sewiny tables. Davenport-end tables. Bookcases, Bookrack-s. chairs. . Every Fair Reeter at the Football Game and every motorist, tee, loves the comfort of a steamer rug. Fer a fact, a steamer rug is necessary for the evening ride when the breeze blows chilly and for the afternoon sitting outdoors. Geed low-priced rugs are here all-wool, size 60x72 inches, plain en one side, plaid en the ether and with fringed edges. Priced $7.50, $10 and $12. With them nre the finest im ported rugs, $25 te $40. (Mnln I'loer) Werth Noting T DIVERSITY students and ethers are enthusiastic about a heatless trousers press that weiks like magic. $1. M rpO make a tough piece of x meat tender there is a handv little affaii with 40 metal points which aie te be pushed through the meat. $1. v A can opener which turns in x the sharp tin edge is a blessing te heusewive- who have cut their hands opening cans. It works very easily and is only 50c. CCISSORS of three sues nail, cuticle and combination are of geed teel at 50c. 9 AN' apple cerei saves time. rlThe-,e divide the apple in four or eight parts and core it at the same time. 50c. A deg brush that will straight- en out heavy Winter coats has metal tc'th in the center and bristles around the edire $2.25. "-"- M TT'S cranbeiry time. Moulds 1 of all shapes and sizes can be had at 2.3c te SI 25 U'eurtli i loer) lull im mA' Mh ' ' i rA M&rWll m X 'Mr& '" SKtil m Rill t PmjlS Ui m y n 5 1 III ill "I , m (Rrrenlh Fleer) -T I.V- ,.- g,..'i'i;t. ',-. vjbJ