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Had world fited by cheap, synthetic gasoline, a chemical dry battery and a shade which vented. Although he pleaded guilty of the attempted forgery harge, SYNTHETICGAS CAUSE OF RUIN, Arthur L. Stanger of Canada, been interrupted yesterday by & prison sentence ‘imposed by Judge] 44. Johnstone in General Sessions on a charge maintained that synthetic gasoline is the cause of his downfall, He ran out of funds while pushing this pro- Ject and cashed a few fraudulent checks. But, then, see who he admits he ts: Youngest son of William 0, Stan- fer, consulting engineer to the Cana- dian Government Railways, graduate of London University With degrees of D., master in chemistry, master In science, master mechanical en- gineer and a man who, given another chance, as he told Judge Johnstone, will “make restitution of every cent, rebuild my character and become a better man, husband and fether.” Stanger got a sentence of not less than one year and nine months nor more than three years and six months in Sing Sing. HE TELLS JUDGE not the interesting career of ‘Transcona, of attempted forgery, the might sooner have been bene- 8 holder for electric lamps, of Stanger claims to have in- Stanger \ THE INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY unoTA cicar asa wee G—S) To that widespread modern taste for dainti- ness and grace combined with a classic simplicity, the refined Roman lines and ex- quisite finish of the Adam de Luxe Sonora will make a sure appeal. As a musical in- strument of marvelous tonal quality phe Adam de Luxe has no equal for the critical music lover. At the Sonora Salons the most discrimina- ting will find a wide choice in the more expensive as well as popular priced Sonoras. | & she EViewiWGt Wok oD The Store that is Different Delightful to shop in. Satisfying © Broadway at Ninth John B. Gough, the Orator was a devoted friend of the writer and often came to the Store to sit for half an hour to talk. His face talked as well as his tongue, and when he was in the always-crowded Acad- emy of Music it was often said of him his coat tails talked. These were his own good words that he once said: “If you want to succeed in the world you must make your own opportunities as you go on, The man who waits for some seventh wave to toss him on dry land will find that the seventh wave is a long time coming. You can commit no greater folly than to sit by the roadside until some one comes along and invites you to ride with him to wealth or influ- ence.” . (Signed) fred October 4, 1922. “I’m discovering a New World’”’ Said the wife of a visiting banker, yesterday. Wool. Chinchilla Topcoats, $15 For Little Folk Severely " ae ilored. wagger- looking. Smart for every day wear. “Germa- nia” chinchil- la cloth —a soft, all wool fabric— straight, doublebreast- ed style, for 1 ‘ to 6 year olds. In French blue, turtle green, brown or navy blue, lined in Venetian sateen in matching color. Tailored hats in beaver and velours to wear with the coats, $4.95 to $6.95. “Germania” chinchilla hats in shades to match the coats, $2.95. 5 ‘Third. Floor, Old Building Main Aisle Sale of Morning Frocks * $1.45 and $2.85 For $3.75 to $5.95 grades. A miscellaneous collection, made . up of broken sizes in styles that, are to be discontinued. ue ging- hams, voiles. Regular and extra sizes Every woman who sees these dresses will want two or more, because the prices are ridiculously Srrrrirs. to paved the way for the great success of Three-piece: Suits by creating such fascinat- ing models that no one coulc resist them. _ And the Women’s, Fash- ion Salofis have adaptec the various modes of Pari: to the moods of New VUTOBE 4, 1923., Formerly A. T. Stewart ‘The Million Dollar Stock of Fine ORIENTAL Rugs : in a collection specialized in price The bodices of the matching frock are in every instance of erepe-de-chine to match the lining of the jacket, and thus create a feeling of unity and delightful completeness of costume, At $58 —of marleen—straight loose; box jackets with the new bell sleeves. ‘he frocks have the effective slit sleeves of Lanvin, with its narrow At $68 Of duvet-de-laine, black caracul collar, cuffs and band across back of jacket, wholly delightful, with a bit of a spring belt across the front. This frock has the new Maa short sleeves. Tie-around jackets in another model with moleskin collar. Here the frock boasts the flaring Ren- aissance sleeve and a skirt of cir- cular effect. At $78 _ cuff. { oy Ot soft plat grees —t soft pile fabrics — large beaver cobare oft jackets makin; smart use of the tight hip ban and buckle. 1 ee —of marleen, copied from a Patou model, without fur trimming but with a new bella e and most interesting set-ih'pockets on the jacket. At $125, Of soft pile fabrics. The new Directoire line ig shown in the cut of the jackets, slightly flaring and classically simple in treatment. The square shawl,collar is cf beaver— a fur, and shape now favorites in Paris. ' see vited. $50 to $3000. Your examination of them is cordially in- The Sonora Salons Fifth Avenue at Fifty-third Street The Highest Class Talking Machine in the World . “I'm finding things at Wana- low. maker's that I thought did not come to America, except as visitors to Europe and the Orient brought them home from their travels. “T am seeing things that I thought were only in private homes or in Main Aisle, Street Floor, Old Bullding. jain Floor, Old Bullding. VD OGOD OOOO OOS TOO SSO OD GOOIDOSOAVO OSD CROCCO COOS BO O.& BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &@ FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN On Sale Tomorrow The New JACQUETTE BLOUSES 9.75 7 Black, Nevy, Brown Exquisite and novel de= signs in Blouses of Mate- i lasse, quaintly embroi= iH dered in gold or silver tones Notable Values In . Messaline BREAKFAST In Many New Shades Beautiful models of high quality Messa- line, entirely edged with’ruching; pockets and scalloped bottom museums.” Yes, the Visiting Bankers and the ladies with them are finding that not ony the best of New York but the best and most exclusive merceandise of the world is here at Wanamaker’s under one roof. Yesterday they listened to a won- derful concert in the Auditorium by Marcel Dupre, the organist at Notre Dame, Paris, who is just beginning a transcontinental tour of six months, They saw and heard, surrounding the Auditorium, the famous pianos and players, the marvelous re-enact~ ing piano—the Ampico—in a musical setting that is without counterpart. They visited Au Quatrieme and Belmaison—an assemblage of an- tiques, iurniture and objets: d'art from France, England, Italy and other coutries; and a “Home of Ideas” that epitomizes the unique Belmaison service of interior decora- tion, They saw a collection of furniture, on three floors, that is without equal, as a whole, in any American store, They saw a million dollars—not in money, checks or notes: That would be commonplace to a banker. They saw a million dollars in rar Oriental Rugs—and that is an uncommon sight. They saw a wonderful floor of china and glass and lamps. They spent what seemed only too short a time in the’Far East Shop, where the treasures of China and the Orient make the shop more like a museum, The ladies, especially, were charm- ed with the exclusive fashions shown in Coin de Paris, a .eal corner of Paris in New York, and in the Fashion Salons on the Second Floor. The bankers, themselves, were in- terested in the complete store for men on the street floor of the new building, especially in the London Shop at the motor entrance. We shall be glad to welcome all others attending the Bankers’ Con- vention, and all visitors in New York, and to show them the usually unget- table things that make Wanamaker's more than a store. We have, of course, the expected things, but it is the unexpected the charm in every corner, whe! one turns in this store—that ma! Wanamaker's what it is. “Nothing like it any place in the world.” was the judgment of a man inti- mately familiar with the various fine stores and shops of the world; “to equal your store I must go to at least a dozen others; here I find everything Igwant at one place.” We believe it can fairly be said that no one has seen Nev ork, nor can anyone know New York, who is not familiar with the distinctive shops that are found only in Wana- maker's. Words cannot describe their charm, but as a source of inspi- ration they stand unequalled lo: those interested in Art, Fashions, and Home Dex oratior In the Women’s Fashion Salons Crepe Satin Frocks at $69.50 Show Lanvin's favorite trimming Little bits of roses, made of picoted and gathered pieces of the crepe placed close together in bands on simple crepe satin frocks, Adapted from one of Lanvin’s smartest models. Of that de- lightful group which serves for day, dinner and informal evening wear with equal smartness. An infinitely useful and charm- ing frock! In black and dark brown. Second Floor, Old Bullding A very excellent String of Pearls For very little money Indestructible French pearls, 24 in. long, with 14 karat white gold rose-diamond clasps. Beads, well-graduated, medium in size and of a medium lustre. $5. Street Floor, Old Building Introducing “Babet”’ —a new Colonial pump Smart, snug fitting. Slightly pointed toes. Covered Cuban heels, Elastic gusset inset over in- step, concealed under a quaint square buckle covered in the leather of the shoe, gives ease. In black satin or black pat- ent leather, $10. In brown suede, $12. First Floor, Old Bullding In chocolate and golden brown, in the dull soft blues, 'in kit fox gray, navy blue and black. Second Flo Of duvet de laine, nutria collars and cuffs with patch pocket ef- fects on a copy of a Bernard ‘suit (Illustrated). The GRAY LINGERIE SHOP presents distinctive new fashions in Broad Preparedness in New Autumn Fashions for Everybody Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant Is Breaking U ng Up It is still the largest purely retail stock of Oriental rugs in New York. Still offers at of thousands of pieces in all conceivable sizes » “4 from a 8 ft. mat up. Choice of color and : choice of design—no two rugs just alike. -} Nearly a quarter of a million, at today’s valuations, a fourth to a third less. y s ebigaatcsiglie “8 @ We sha'l be glad to hold for a little while, free of harge, ie purchased in this Sale for homes not rain ready to receive em. Third Gallery, New Bullding Wanamaker Sofa Beds, $82.50 . Our $129 grade Just 45, Finest beds of their kind. Daybed Ws day, seats composed of turned-over mattress of cotton’ felt on box springs of coil pattern. Two pillows. ‘Very comfy. At night, draw out sliding drawer, turn over the mat- tress, and you have a cosey for two. Mahogaay-finish frames. Fifth Gatiery, New Building A Remarkable Special Sale Hand-bags af $1.65 A wonderful variety. Every woman I want two to three 5 Delightful leather bags, many at half price; all far below the market price of today. Swagger — Envelope — Party— Pouch —Vanity Bags—of | grain, alligator and beaver calfskin, ecrase leather, vachette, India goat, pin seal. Fashionable shades—black, several shades of brown, gray and dark blue. Lingerie for Large Women One very pretty set in shell pink crepe de chine, is smartly tucked and edged with narrow folds of snowy net. 4 Its nightgown, with becom- ing square neckline, is $14.50: its vest chemise, with strap shoulders; $6.95: its step-in drawers, $7.95. Another charming set in shell pink radium silk, is daintily embroidered and edged with hand-made filet jace. The nightgoWn, with grace- ful V necklines and the new ton step-in chemises, with strap shoulders, are $8.50 each. Princess Slips Straight tailored styles, with strap or built-up shoulders, in satin or radium ‘silk, $6.50 to $13.50, according to the material. Flesh, white, navy blue or black in the collgction. NOTE: _ The materials used in this lingerie are all firm, heavy qualities, and the flesh and white garments may be laun- dered very satisfactorily, deep armholes, is $15.50: but- ‘Third Floor, Old Bullding “Les Jeuz du Menus = nee GEORGE EARBIER reproduced from the program of the BAL DU GRAND PRIX A L'OPERA, the gorgeous spectacle which was given at the opera in Paris on the 24th of June—and which brought about the Renaissance of Silks The Wanamaker Store has brought a person- ally selected collection of these new silks to America because it was these beautiful si'ks that not only influenced but made a radical change in the mode for Winter. « “ * The secret of the success of the new silks is that they are Exceedingly wearable as well as magnificent Paris never really adopts a fashion gnerely be- cause it is bizarre. She loves the beautiful whether in color or design. And a fashion in si!ks as in any- thing else, must be beautiful to receive her cuchet. * * * Si’ks and velvets for daytime costumes are fea- tured in this exhibit, as well as rich metal brocades for evening wear. Street Floor, Old Building Self leather or silk cord handles. Gun-metal or nickel finish lock frames, antique-finish gilt frames, bright-finished ‘alt or nickel frames. Inside frames, change purses and mirrors. x Main Alsie, Street Floor, Old Buitdi jay Alsie, Downetaire Store, New BI Anatomik Shoes give ly Grace of Poise —every woman's heritage, forfeited through the wearing of shoes that do not furnish a proper base for the foot.” Drooping shoulders, uneven hips, and many other bodily ailments which destroy a graceful carriage, are often the direct result of ill-fitting shoes. ANATOMIK shoes, exclusive in New York with the John Wana- maker Store, are scientific, sensi- ble shoes, built over a straight They preserve the level of the foot. They evenly distribute the weight of the body. High shoes—black kidskin with Oxfords—black kidskin or light broad toe and low, flat heel, or tan, Russian calfskin, with broad a modified style, with narrower toes and low heels, $14; or modi- toe and higher heel, for dress fied style in black kid. %<in, $14; wear, $15, and brown kit in, $14. Firat Floor, Old Bullding, Ends of a famous Blue Serge in these Boys’ Suits - That is why they are so low priced $8.95 $14.50 For $10 to $12 Sailor For $18 Norfolk Suits Suits, sizes 3 to 8 years 4 for ae erie boys e Middy Sailor style, emblem on and Bale pleas model. embrol ered on sleeves, itachor verve eutand made, Knickers insignia on buttons, well tailor yy knee trousers, full lined. Suits for Sunday best and spe- cial occasions. Handsome suits. Very smart. Street Floor, New Building 5,000 Boxes Writing Paper With Monogram Special—58c Box Fine white linen-finish writing paper and envelopes— 24 sheets and 24 envelopes, in a box. Not more than five bores to a customer. 1, 2, 8 or 4 initial monogram on each sheet of writing paper, in gold, blue*or black. No plate. All orders filled within 6 days. Mail orders filled while quantities last, $1.50 Fountain Pens for $1 100 only: self-tiling; barrel of hard rubber; 14K gold peu nib; 18K gold-filled filigree decoration on barrel; clip. Metal lead-filled Pencils—35e Each has the appearance of pencils retailing at $1. And more each is equipped to push lead out or draw it hae Moat pencils can only push the lead out. Clip. Extra leads. . p Commercial Stationery Shop, Third Gallery, New Bidg. ee ey