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SjtettD Wk rvlHMHnMinRtn ilKMn " vW Wi rjIUJOJiV J XUt . A.utf" -- -fc-crs- .., t fi , &ii',iv. . i.O.-T .! J ' r . It.VW C V tf. ,... "- iM Jl ". ) w t J I-'& " ' .'jrff 'W-J II, i., .-I, lJ- - Organ Plays at 9, 11 and 4.50 Meledy mill, Chime' it Noen WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 Daylight-Sating Time WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes all 5 ,x DayligMSaving Time WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Probably Cleudy i '-IS.L Yeung Felk, Old Felk, All Felk Seem te Have Caught the Buoyant Spirit of Autumn and Are Eager for New Things te Wear Frem Wanamaker s The Generalship 'Of Life Means Competency and Enterprise Neither excellence of birth, early schooling nor cash, nor all these three great factors combined can rock' the cradle te success without self - statesmanship, industry and unceasing application te work out a plan and purpe'se. Heaven only ' helps these who help themselves. Signed September IS, 1022. m Wmfe. New and Pretty Tunics That Serve Twe Purposes sleeves of Georgette. Or of patln-stripcd silk duvctyne caught en the hip with a metal clasp. Finer ones are of bro caded or beaded Georgette. Just one or two of a kind, priced at $10.50 te $42.50. One woman will slip a tunic ever a Bilk princess slip and wear it a3 n frock. Anether will use it bimply as a blouse. Either way any of the new tunics would be charming. They are of dark silk rrcpes, often with side draperies nnd (Third Kleer) Bleemers and Middies for "Gym" Wear Famous among girls' schools and colleges. Geed materials, extra well made; every bloomer full pleated and made with double gusset and pocket. Bloemer3 of all-wool storm serge, black, navy, green, brown, $4.00. Illurk uoel-nnd-cottnit lilnemrr., $3.8.1. Illue or hrenii poplin hleninrm, 53. Illurk nteen bloomer, $2. SO. Middle. n( white Jriin, 91.3ft nnd 1.S0. Illurk Hr fl In Sl.B.".. (Third lloer) Practical Underwear for Children Sturdy little white nightgowns of muslin or nainsoek are simply trimmed with tucks or embroidery edging. 4 te 10 year size?, 65c te $3.85. Drawers, edged with embroidery, 25c te 75c, 2 te 12 year sizes. Illoemm. nf crope, nnlnioel nnd dotted mull, i-llrs 4 te 13. tl.lr te 31.23. Princess hllp nf nliltr nainsoek, niitrrn or lrlprd telle, nre In sllc. fl te 13 rnrs ill M te 3.73. (Third Tloer) The New Hat May Be Chesen Tomorrow at Small Cost First thine one is apt te notice about a woman's appearance is her hat. Either the actual hat or the effect it has en her head. New Hats Bring New Veils te the Fere Most recent te arrive arc the large square veils designed, te drape beguilingly ever the small tricernca that Paiis is sponsoring. In octagon mcnli with deep bor ders, they arc in black, navy brown, taupe and black, touched with col or. $3.50 te $6. Leng "made vcifs" in new pat terns, $1.50 te S2. (Mntn Fleer) Fer this reason clever women arc mere particular about the choice of a hat than almost any ether article in their wardrobe. Tomorrow they will find in the Lewer-Priced Millinery Salens n fresh collection 01s attractive millinery in every new material of the season felt, velvet, hat ter's plush, ribbon, duvctyn, beaver in every fashionable color and every approved shape. Fer $10, $12 and less, a pretty hat that may be put en nnd worn out at once 'may be chosen. (Second I'loer) Fascinating Silk Scarfs Arrive Frem Overseas Interesting tubular silk scarfs in delightful colorings are just off the stenmer. Especially charming arc the quarter inch stripes in two con trasting colors running length wise of the scarfs. Equally pretty scarfs of pure silk I are made en this side 'of the At lantic and come in wonderfully ef fective colorings. $15 te $18.50. (Mnln Fleer) Style Doesn't Cost a Nickel in the New Fall Hats And yet there's net a shape, nor a "tone" nor anything else in felt hatfl that has the wise merf talking this Fall, but what is found in the hats at Wana' I maker's. . . Better still, no matter what a man planned te pay for a felt hat the best one at the erice is here. $2.50, $3, $4, $5 and $6 are the popular prices. And the model and color will be becoming. (Main Fleer) The Stick He Twirls . en His Morning Stroll . is of Malacca weed, no doubt, if he be up with the crowd in fashion. Most likely it is just like the sticks here; in the natural finish many beautifully marked, some with silver or geld trimmings, some plain nnd all with the Prince of Wales handles. Such a stick costs only four or five or six dollars. (Miitn Fleer) New Knock-About Coats That All Women Need Start at $27.50 A sturdy all-occasion coat that will stand rough weather and hard wear is a . necessity in every woman's wardrobe. It's the coat te wear in storms, te slip ever ether clothes in the car, te wear te and from the golf course all Winter. These new homespun and diagon al tweeds are such coats. Cut like' men's topcoats and as carefully (Flmt Fleer) made. They have raglan Hheulders, notch cellars, roomy pockets and inverted or box pleats in the backs. Lined through the shoulders and sleevcr. with silk serge or peau de cygne. In mist gray, Oxford, heather mixtures and rust browns some with plaid backs. $27.50, $37.50 te $47.50. Pullman Baby Carriages I Fleer Samples, One-Third Less Slightly shopworn, but for all practical purposes as geed as the day they left the factory, net one being damaged in any , real sense. i All of genuine reed, no fiber being used. Seme have weed bodies, some weed and reed bodies, and all have reversible gears. ' Choice of white, gray, natural, cream, blue and maroon. I Prices, S21.50 te $45.25. (Sernth Fleer) ' Here Are the Right Scheel Clethes for Girls and Yeung Women ! Everything in the world they need, you'll think when you see the pretty frocks, the snug coats and the smart little suits. Materials are Wanamaker quality and prices are lower than they have been in years. Girls' Coats, $12-50 te $28.50 Heavy wool coatings in brown, reindeer and Sor rento blue, smartly tailored, at $12.50. Coats with threw .scarfs., wool fringed, $1-1.50. Tailored sports coats of herringbone tweeds and coats with fur cellars, $10.50. Chinchilla coats in tan, brown or navy, wool lined, at $23.50. All in 6 te 14 year sues. Excellent coats for girls of 15 te 17 arc of Belhia In dark colors, $15 te $.'15. A charming fur-lined coat with an opossum col cel lar, $78. Yeung Women's Coats, $37.50 A coat of soft tan coating with a percentage of camels' hair, is cut en .sports lines and lined throughout. A Belivia coat, without trimming, is silk lined throughout and comes in torewn, navy and black. Yeung Women's New Dresses ? $25, $28 and $37.50 Canten crepes and crepes de rhine are delight fully used in simple diapcd dresses, showing the fashionable eide draperies and flving panels. In brown, navy nnd black. JL Ml) vnjIs; Navy blue cloth dresses are of I'eirct twill. A charming frock at $28 has a Ions bodice studded with tiny crystal bends and, at the side, a long ta.ssel made of silvery beads. 1 1 te 20 year sizes. New Suits With Fur Cellars Fashionable tweeds in gray or brown show a block plaid in soft colorings. Plain velour suits nre in brown, navy or Ha waiian blue. Reth types have nutiia cellais and ate in sizes 14 te 20 at $18. ("rend I'loer) Smartest New Black Slippers, $11 te $12.50 UlncK silk brocade, w I til one Instep Mrap, low Spanish linel, nnd rather rounded tee, $12 a pair. Blnrk siiede with low French heel, cut-eutl work at sides, and one lnnt' strap, 511. Mack j-atln with rather narrow tee and two-Inch Iuli heel, or rounder tee and low IxjuIh heel; each with In step strap. 12.50 a pair (First Kleer) Fudge Covered With Chopped Nuts is a .spechlty for Saturday. Of rich chocolate or creamy maple, thickly covered with pecans or wal nuts, it's a candy that everybody likes. fiOc the pound. Chocolate straws, fresh and shin ing, 70c the pound. (Down .Stiilm Stere, Chestnut) Last Day of the Dahlia Shew Tomorrow University Hall Eighth Fleer By far the best exhibition of dahlias that we have ever had, presenting mere than two hun dred and fifty distinct varieties, twenty-five of which are shown for the firs Clime. Cactus, ball, pompon, single, century, cellarette nnd gorgeous decorative types arc shown in profusion. Mr. L. K. Peacock will gave at 2:30 tomorrow his last illustrated lecture en dahlia culture and afterwards will be glad te answer questions. Fresh cut dahlias, 75c, $1 and $1.25 dozen. i:iRhth Fleer) ' 100 New All-Weel Blankets, $8.50 ' a Pair Plaid designs in gray, tan, pink ! and blue en white grounds. All have wide bindings of seis- ctte and are in the small double bed size. The price is little above the prevailing cost. (slitli Fleer) j American Lady and ; Madame Lyra Corsets I'xci'llenl domestic corsets w It Im a. host of ndmirerH ametiK women who I appreciate a w oil-made cornet at a I low ;ir!ce . The new models include both girdles and cer'th. In lireche, ceutll and I clastic, for nil Acute1;. Priced 12 te J 7 I (Third Fleer) Women's Afternoon Dresses of Surprising Quality for $25 Girls' Linen Handkerchiefs, 12I2c I'hlti whltu linen hemstitched at 'Z'ii at i or M P8 a dorm, i,?'!0, ,fl"! '"""" marked en them -villi indUihle InK for .Ific a dozen esti.i Whit linen inltljl hiindkerchU N 2 (WrNt l,tr) Women's Gloves at Special Prices Imported chamois lisle gloves in strap-wrist style at 75c a pair; and in NJtbutten length at $1. Black, white, gray, mode, bonver. MhI AUIr) Capcskin gauntlets in whjtc, tan or brown, with cuffs of contrasting color, $1.75 a pair. Nowadays women expect te get pretty frocks for $25, but here is a group of such uncommon good ness that they will surprise ecn the experienced and wide-ranging .shopper. Canten crepe, crepe de chine and Georgette are the fabrics net cheap and flimsy grades, but ex cellent quality. They are charmingly fashioned in a number of carefully chosen styles that could net be better if the gowns cost twice as much. A dark blue Georgette medef is all fine pleats and fluttering panels. A canton crepe with heavy jet girdle ha- pointed circular-skirt draperies. Anether crepe is em broidered. Anether beaded. One of the most effective is of dull and lustrous crepe combined, in.-et with openwork braid in the form of fag fag oting and hemstitching. Its wide plaited girdle is drawn through dull gilt ornaments. Blnck or dark blue may be chosen, in sizes 34 te 12. Beys Have a Happy Habit of "Hanging en Nails'' or betting the whole crowd can't "down 'cm" in a spontaneous football scrimmage. Se the clothes a boy wears must be built te stand the lugs and pulls of all the sport he likes. With it all. they must be smart, geed clothes just like a "regular fellow" would wear. Most likely in a sports model with belt all around and in verted or box pleats in the bnck certainly of tweed, and the lighter the better. In a word, just the suits that are at Wannmnker's made as geed as expert tailoring can make anything and priced as little as $12. while the most ex pensive of all is $28 and there is great cheesing at SUJ.50, $15 and $18. ( I lilnl I loeri Men's Fall Suits Leave Off About Where They Used te Start IN THE MA TTER OF PRICE Pick out the best suit in the whole stock the best thit the best maker the whole land ever can turn out and the price is only $53. Or. in a few rare cases, $00. Twe'years or se age that was about the lowest price for which a dependably Reed suit could be bought. A suit that would wear and leek like a suit as long as the cloth held together. But New a Man Can Gel a Mighty Geed Suit for as Little as $25 And it is just as geed as the fercd by the Wanamaker Cleth- lowest-priced geed suit used te be. Quality for quality, clothing U better new. Hetter fabrics, better tailoring, better work manship throughout. But the highe.it and the lowest prices by no means tell the story of the remarkable selection of- ing Stere. Thousands of Huits, in every mcdel, every ntylc that a well dressed mini would wear, and in cery size are priced $35, $10 and $45. Here, after all, is the business man's selection. (Third Fleer) The Plain White Shirt's the One That Yeung Men Are Picking Out Half a dozen military .schools and academies have designated it as part of their uniform; college men nnd business men are wearing it evervwhere nnd they ate com ing te Wnnamakcr's for it Better ihirtsthey say. Of dur able cheviot, with plain soft cellar or buttpn-dewn cellar attached, or eke just a neckband. The cuffs are fither the soft turn-back style or the straight button kind. As durqble and neat as a shirt could b. And the price is only $2.75. (.Main Fleer) Seme, Hew or Other Odd Seles Get en the Men's New Brogues Black shoes, neat ones tee, while the sefe.s arc unfinished, which means a sort of a tan color. It's sui prising what a smart con trast it makes. In ether a ay the brogues are just comfortable and geed. Of (Main black grained calfskin, made in th toeniy blucher style. A few per forations dot the tips nnd vamp -cams, but they arc small perfora tions. Rubber heels are already en and the price is only $6.40. oer) (1'lrht 1 loer) A Geed-Looking Cowhide Traveling Bag at $6 Made of strong tan cowlude in 16 and 18 inch lengths. Leather lined, sewed corners, double stitched edges, and m everj respect remarkably geed for the price. (Mniii I'loer) The Air's Just Full of the Smack of a Punted Football It's in the bleed, and young fellows can't step themselves just as seen as the snap starts back in the air football's the game they play. Things that are needed te play the game safely and well are all lined up at Wanamaker's. rentlmll yimf., i.'!. te fi football nlierN, Xfl te ln. roetlmlU, S.' te fl). Ilriid (lUnriU, .'.,-.l) SO shniildrr I'iiiIm, fi.Zi te 11. Hip I'tili, fl.'iu te H3.30. 1 .It-mf-.t, S3. 30. Mnrlthigii, m.iJ, srntrr, IB. .10 te 1113.31). il lie liiillf r.i ) JUanamaker Aluminum Ware Is the Best te Be Had t Specially Priced for September Ordinary aluminum ware is pressed while the metal is het and thousands of mere or less flimsy articles can be turned out in a short, time. And they'll last a short time. Wanamaker aluminum ware is stamped from cold rolled metal and five processes are necessary for the completion of a single article. Only the thickest, strongest metal is used and it will far outwear the thinner, mere hastily manufactured goods. Complete assortments of this high-grade aluminum ware for full kitchen equipment arc here and in each article the same high standard of excellence is maintained. Special During September Tea kettles, five quart, $3.35. Deuble boilers, two quart, $2.15. Strainer-covered kettles, four quart, 31.70. Coffee pets, two quart, $1.90. Windser kettles, four quart, $1.70. Berlin saucepans, three quart, 1.25. Lipped saucepans, two quart, 60c. U'eurtU Heur) The Lamp Sale Bright With ' Attractions Here are just two out of hundreds of bright, beaming oppertunities: English Bretby vases, mounted in royal blue, copper and ether shades and finished in geld, $6.75. Iren fleer lamps with adjustable bridge arms, finished in geld-and-black and silver - and " black, $83 te $50. Shades extra. A merican Dinner Sets of 106 Pieces at $15 Are a September Sale Feature It is just such offerings that are making the September China Sale the most remarkable ever. The sets are in three decorations, including a geld band, and all have geld edges and geld-traced handles. Price, $15 for a set of 106 pieces, or a little mere than half. Mixing-bowl sets of earthenware, Glass mixing-bowl sets in five, six, or old-fashioned yellow ware, in.a new seven, ciRht and nine inch sizes, $1 for and improved shape and in six, seven, the set 0f live pieces, eight, nine and ten inch sizes new Glass spoons, with hollow stems and priced at $1.50 for a sel of live pieces, colored howls, 25c a dozen. (ITuurth I loer) VVfart. ' n V 8! M wc W. i .-d ' i ki HI m i x M 3 (Fourth flour) u 1 ff V 1 if'.t ,V .'-. y, , . . .- (J i ' '''" J 4" i&rsr 'iivrimi,':