Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 18, 1918, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PJ1ILAD10LPUIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1018
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Great Organ Plays at
10 and 1.25
VAy t'lilnir nt Noon
WANAMAKER'S
Store Opens at 10
WANAMAKER'S
Store Closes at U0
WANAMAKER'S
WEATHER
Showers ami Cooler
An Extra Measure of Welcome for Strangers in the CttyM
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"Am I Not Fashionably
Dressed?" She Said, and
her friend said, "Yes, but the newest fashions are
not always suited to everybody." ,
To simply take a liking to something new
another lady wears because she looks well in a new
hat or a new coat Qr dress is often the greatest of
mistakes.
Every lady has a different style and a way all
her own of carrying herself which makes up an in
dividuality that she wants to keep and please her
family and friends. When she is making a selection
of what to wear there are many persons in .this
Store who have studied questions of dress and
would be delighted to help her get the best things
to suit her. Sometimes they would cost less if she
only knew how to find them.
If you are a stranger in the City, ask at the
General Office of Shoppers' Assistants and it will
cost you nothing for assistance.
Signed
Sept. IS, IMS.
Surely Fur Fashions Were
Never More Charming
rURRIEKS this year seem to
have thought up so many
delightful fashions to show
the beauty of the skins and
make the furs even moie be
coming thaYi ever.
Women will find a really
lemarkable collection of the
finer novelty pieces in the
Wanamaker Salons. They arc
unusual and beautiful here
are just n few from a wonder
ful assortment:
Bewitching little neckpieces
of sable one piece of just one
skin; another scarf a clever
arrangement of two skin?.
A handsome Hudson seal
(sheared muskiat) coatee with
long vest and pockets of
(sP,,,n,l riour,
Charming Fall Fashions in
Women's Silk Frocks
IN ONE Little Gray Salon in
the corner near the elevators
are some new silk dresses that
aie well worth seeing. If the
prices were not so plainly
marked you would think you
had read them too small.
Crepe de chine, satin and
Georgette crepe are the mate
rials, and the colors are those
most suitable for the coming
season chiefly navy and black
and a few Copenhagen and
taupe.
(I'lrM I lour,
Miss Philadelphia's Silk Frock
for Autumn
TT MAY be of the quite fash
ionable and new tricolettc,
or it may be a soft, beautiful
satin, or it may be crepe de
chine or crepe Georgette or
one of the novelty 'silks that
one sees occasionally
If it is quite in the fashion
it will most likely have fringe
somewhere, or it may be em
broidered or braided. It is apt
to bevcollarless, but it makes
Onoml riiiiir.
New Models of L. R. Corsets
Between $1.50 and $3.50
All these are new Autumn styles, well made and with the good
lines that women have learned to expect In L. R,. corsets.
$1.50 for low-bust corset, lightly boned, for slender figures.
$2 for topless corjet with elastic band, of pink coutil.
Pr; 'i e figures.
- ,,,; $2.50 for sport corset, lightly
iwnuwueiow wnisi. run., i '
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the seal and deep skunk collar
and cuffs.
Quite novel is a wrap with
an under-jacket of brown nu
tria with scalloped edge and
an overcapc and collar of Hud
son seal (shorn ed muskrat).
A line piece is the nutria
short coat with a gjeat collar
of Austialian opossum that
looks almost like chinchilla
and hasn't a speck of yellow
in it anyxxhcic. It in capc-
I like in back and belted in front
j and is most attractive.
A short, full beaver co.it has
' a long loll collar and deep
cuffs and a fuiry girdle that
1 ties in a bow at the side.
! And we have ever so many
1 moie to show you when you
i come in.
Clirtllllt )
'If you like long-waisted
dresses there aie plenty of
them here.
If you piefer a waist line,
the selection is almost equally
good.
Braid, buttons, wide girdles
and colored beads aie used for
ornamentation, and the effects
achieved aie novel and pleas
ing. '
Prices $32.50, ?S3.o0, ?.'!,".
and $:is.no.
Ontral)
up for this deficiency by hav
ing a broad sash or a long one.
In color it is quite likely to
be navy blue, but it may be
any of the new soft brown
shades, or the pretty taupes or
lighter blues. They are all at
tractive !
As for price, it may be $!!3
or $12D or any one of a
number of in-between prices.
And there are 11 to 20 year
sizes. '
Climtnut)
boned, pink coutil buttops from top
K ,s. V. u, i..v
'pHE NEW
millinery for
Fall and Winter
is now on show
and is unusually
interesting,
particularly the
models from
Marcelle
Demay
andother famous
P a r i s i a n
modistes.
(einiirl I Icmr, ( entml)
GOOD GLOVES AT
LITTLE PRICES
SI. 50 One clasp, pique sewn,
washable leather with doe finish.
White only.
$1.(15 One clasp, outseam
sewn, washable leather with doe
finish. White only.
$1.75 One clasp, out-cam
sewn, washable cape-kin. Pearl
white.
S1.75 Two clasp, ovnseam
sewn, glace. Black, white, tan
and brown.
S2 One button, outseam sewn,
washable leather with doe finish.
White only.
( Xlntn I liinr, Ontriil)
NEW SERVICE
HANDBAGS OF
VELVET WITH
"SHELL" FRAMES
These bag- are made of a good
finality chiffon velvet in black
only and nre lined with taffeta
silk.
' The frame.- aie of toitoisc shell
finish celluloid and each bag con
tains purse and minor.
1'nce 10.50.
(Mliln I lonr, CIlFttnllt)
A GARDEN OF
DRESSES FOR
LITTLE GIRLS
Colorful, fresh little gaiments,
like the quaint smocks of rural
England. They have simple child
ish lines, some hanging straight
from the yoke and others sashed
acioss the back. A few have
fancy yokes and novel pockets
and all arc hand smocked, with
hand stitching on the collars and
cuffs.
Theic are white ones smocked
in bright colois, with collar and
cuffs to match. They come in
lawn, pique and rep.
The colored ones aie of eham
bray and Japanese crepe, and are
smocked in contrasting colors.
.Many of these have white collars
and cuffs.
2 to 6 years, $3.75 to $7.50.
(Third Hour, t'liralnul)
YOU CAN PRE
SERVE WITHOUT
SUGAR
it" you use n Mudge patent can
. ner, which retains all the natural
.juices and will "do up" fruit and
vegetables with only water. You
need not use sugar or syrups
unless you xvish to.
JfiEven a novice can get good
results with a Sludge ennner.
Prices of Mudge canners" range
.from $ to ?2:j.7&, uccQrdjnp to
, kisse, and .wc shall. jrlSato f '
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ON THE AISLE
TOMORROW
500 Batiste Shirtwaists, $1.65 Each
Soft, white batiste, with Colored trimmings, and stuped batiste
make the waists, which are quite new, in scveial good stxlcs, and such
waists as ordinal ily cot'half as much again.
One stylo is trimmed with green and white voile; another with
ioc pink and a third with Fionrh blue linen. Wise women will buy
two or thiee!
(Ur ,Mr)
A SCAKLET promenade stick is
a joyous vanity for Kail, and
when you have taken a little walk
with one you'll understand why
the betufiled ladies and gentlemen
of the French Court ucd them
they do give you the most ct-up
feeling. $12. (Main Floor, Moi
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UAKI.IKK little boys will glory
in the pos'e-sion of one of
the-e new wooden tanks. They
aie ju-l like the leal ones that
aie creeping forward every day,
and are the Toy Store's newest
piece of armament. 25c. (.in
i nth Floor, Mnrhrl.)
COll the lass who loves a lad in
the service theic is the nice-t
little wri-t locket. It holds two
pictures, fastens with -'a black
i ibbon strap and proudly sports a
tiny set vice (lag. 50c. (Mum
Floor, Cltcxlnut.)
A I'ACKAGK of twche hacr-.-ack
lettcls is a good gift to
gie n man bound overseas a
few precious scribbled words, a
lold and a lick and the letter i.-
QHje Baniel iflacot istlber c.cuicc
Cflfcc- 3ts lncc 9mong tlje Aristocrat
of (DaMctihirr-
EXQUSITi: in xxoikman
ship. coucct in exeiy
detail and specially de
signed foi u, this' Louis XIV
elice showsill the giace and
elegance that liaiaetenzed
that period. It is a thing of
laic btaut.x a loxal gift foi
a bnde or for a silvei anni
xeisaix. (Xlnhi I lotir.
A New Rug Makes a Great
Difference in a Room
Not only do its fiesh, bright color.s add cheerfulness to the -loundings,
but they brum out the best in the othei furnishings.
Axminstcr Kurs Wilton Hugs.
r,'.l ft., $1(1.23, $22.50 and $2.".. (ixO ft. !M2.."11 and S18..V).
s.:iio.ii ft.. sris.uO. si:: .si:..-o. s.3sio.o ft.. .$.: and 7.v
11x12 ft., $.'12, $41.30, S47.50 and '.)xl2 ft., $G!).."n and $77.50.
851. ' (sexrulh I Imir. (hrialniil)
Your Boy's New Fall Suit!
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T IS natural that you
should xvant it to be fine,
fashionable, well-modeled,
and as loxv in price as clothing
of that kind can bey It is nat
utal, too, for any one wanting
boys' clothing to come to this
boys' Clothing Stoic, which
always sells that kind of boys'
clothing.
The new fall suits that we
are showing at $i;i.50 to .'30
aie certainly fine. Undoubted
ly there aie boys suits that
will answer the same general
description, but, somehow, wc
nox-er see any that live up to it
in the same way.
(srroml Moor, Central)
500 Good Sample Umbrellas
at $2.50 Each
We xvcie able to buy this lot
of samples at an extremely loxv
price. They are mostly one of a
kind and have the smart nexv
handles that aie foifhd on the
higher-priced umbrellas'.
Those for women have the
short, strap handles, handles with
bracelet top3 to swing from fhe
Don't Wait Till You Need a
Flannellet Nightgown
to come itt and buy it! The cold j for women, $1.50 to $2,50; white,
weather may come very suddenly I ?,t0 $1;85.
weather may come very suddenly
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and ypirtlfie unprepared.
na ypuftwi unpwp-...
leady to send. ."5c a package.
(Main Floor, Chcxtiiul.)
TF EXQUISITE things appeal
to you, you will surely want
one of these new candy jars.
They are of cut gla-s with Mixer
deposit in the dcuiel designs and
hand-painted lloxxcr-, giving a
touch of Ficndi eoloi . (Muoi
Floor, Clirntinit.)
THE mysterious fiaginnce of in
cenre will charm away the
cares of these xxork-filled days,
and just to read the names of the
sweet odors is to feel le-ted Am
bretta, sunset, verbena, oiangc,
lose and sandalxxood, M a bo.
(Main Floor, Chestnut.)
MARKING back to our grand
mother's day-, tortoise shell
has come into its hxxh again.
Thcie are the ino-t charming
imitation shell chains, xxith swing
ing lockets, the two sides of
which slide one oxer the other
and contain a little iniiror and a
place for a miniature. They
come in man.x shapes and designs
at various pi ices. (Muni Flnoi,
Chestnut.)
We haxe also a full line of
collect pel iod silxei, chief
among xxhich is the Washing
ton pattern with its fine old
chaim of Colonial da.; the
llaiewood pattern with the
simp!.-1 dignit.v of the Adam
period; and the Louis XVI de
signs, as beautiful and elabor
ate as befits tbo-o tojal da
of a gieat king.
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You can always tely upon a
Wanamaker boys' suit as being
a little better than nny other
similarly priced suit, but you
can lely upon it now especially.
Not only aie these suits
sound in faluic, well-tailored
and.xxcll-finished, but they aie
modeled to lit, and no boys'
suits that we know of fit quite
so well. i.
Noifolk styles in giay,
blown and gieenish shades;
sizes, 8' to 18 ycais; piices,
SI 3.50 to $;io.
Blue scigcs, $12 to $28.
wrist, and the ever-popular bake
lite handle.
Those for men have good,
sturdy handles that will give a
big-fisted man a good grip.
The flames are of paragon
steel, and the covers of sturdy,
black union taffeta, with silk
selvedge.
(Main floor, Murkrt)
I ? 1.50 to $1.85,
t Extra mice
i cff- STSSl XXZ.
J, effect, $1.85k to '?25,. white..
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Leather Reversible Coats
For Motorists
(In the London Shop)
Overcoats with leather on one side and cloth on the other, and that can
be worn with either side out, have leaped into popularity. They are espe
cially suitable for motoring because of their warmth and great durability,
and make smart street coats as wvll.
These are made of a fine tan leather on one side and facings of tweeds,
plain tan covert and o. d. Army cloth. The tweeds, which are in the ma
jority, are in brown, green, tan, Shetland mixtures and herringbones.
Double-breasted coats with raglan sleeves and flaring skirts for greater
comfort.
Prices $7.1 to $90.
nil' l.llrn, ( hr.tniil)
Redleaf London Derbies Got Here Safely
So that men who prefer derbies to soft hats, and particularly men who prefer Red
leaf to other derbies, may come in now and choose the shape that suits them best.
There is a decided style to these Redleaf hats, and you will not find their dupli
cates elsewhere in Philadelphia.
Prices $0 and .?.
(M.iln I loor. Xlnrl.rll
"JOHNNY, GKT
YOUR GUN," FOR
HUNTING DAYS
ARF NEAR
The Wanamaker S p o r t i n g
(ioods Stoic has everything ic
(uiied for hunting and tiap shoot
ing. P.uker tiap gun.-, .S.V
Winchester fap guns. s7i;.
Ithaca tiap guns ".
f)oublc ban el guns range honi
S23 to SI 10.
Kifles from S7.."0 up lo the fa
mous Nexxton nlle, xxlnch is $(!ll.
Shells for trap shooting and
hunting. JiUc to .sl.ii.'i a box.
Cai fudges, 25c lo 2 a bov
Hunting clothing of all dpscnp,
tion. I I lie ttilliM , .hinlpf r)
A BLESSING TO A
SOLDIER
i a good air pillow. It xxill
often many a cast-non sleeping
place and gixe lnm many a le
fre.slung forty xxink. This pilloxv
has a stout l.haki ioxci. folds flat
and fits into an enx elope o -small
that it can be slipped into his
pocket. SI. 75.
(Xluln I lni,r, ( hr.tniil j
LINEN NAPKINS
NEW FROM
IRELAND AND
EXTRA GOOD AT
$7.50
Diiecl shipments of linens fiom
Ireland have liecome so scaice
that a new arrival of this kind
is something notexxorthy.
It is especially noteworthy, con
sideling the excellence of these
goods foi the pi Ice, S7..10 a dozen.
Good all-linen napkins at this
price aie very scaice today, anil
xxc don't know of any that can
compare xxith these fo sound,
substantial xx eating qualities and
fineness of finish. They ionic in
size 22.22 inches and in six
striped and floial designs.
(I'lrM 1 lour, ( lirolnutl
Why Pay $2 or More Extra on
Every Pair of Winter Shoes ?
That is what you will do if you let this sale go by without shading in its
opportunities.
Here are thousands of .pair of Fall and Winter shoes for men, women
and boys, all well made and in good styles and all much below regular prices.
Men's Shoes at $1.0.1 Tan
shoes, guaranteed ajl side
leather, blucher lace. Medium
weights for diess and heavy
weights for outdoor wear.
.Men's Shoes at $.1.7.1 Stand
aid U. S. Maiine Corps shoes in
black at a lower price than 'the
Government pays for them.
These nie splendid out-of-doois
and business shoes,
.Men's Shoes al $.1.00A fine
lot of black dull leather and
glazed kid lace shoes, all in dc
siruom vj lea. f
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The Question of Quilts
is (inn of the questions of the hour.
With us quilts, or comfoits, as they aie al.so called, are a study,
We make all the doxxn quilts that xe retail. We make them some
xx hat better than any other quilts that xve know of, and, along with that,
they are li.xgienically aboxe suspicion.
You can pay moie for quilts than our quilts cost, but ou cannot get
bettei. You cannot pay less and get quilts that aie a.s good as oirs.
This is Hue not onlx of our iloxxn-quilts, but also of our lamb's wool
qllllts.
Our down-filled quills covcied in .sateen are priced at .$10 and $12.
Moxxn-filled quilts coveied in liguied silk xxith plain Japanese back
aie S20.
Down-filled quilts- with figuied tfntei.s and plain boidei.s'aie 22.G0,
and prices langi- up to 1.1 for quilts Idled with leal eiriciduck doxx'n
coxeied in line plain Japanese ilk.
Imli's wool quilts can be had at $li in skolino coxering.s and'
innibiic at M(l, in .-rflecn coxerings at S12, and Japanese s,ilk $10.50
each.
(sMh I lour, ( rnlr.il)
The Purchase
i
T SHOL I.I) not be a gamble.
It should be and it can be
an investment made in the
knoxvlcdge that one is bound t,
get a full leturn in xalue and
son ice for the money inxccrd.
Anybody xvho buys a dinner
set in this China Sale does so
in that Knowledge.
Theic is no unceitainty in
the nvattei. The dinnei sets
aie of bona fide standard qual-
ll-ourth I
You Can Get a Vacuum Cleaner
Right Away and Save Money
There aie various types of vacuum clcancis among the many
things in the
SALE OF HOUSEFURN1SHINGS
On one type of electnc suction cleaner a powerful, efficient
cleaner xvith 1 1-inch nuzzle there is a $,1 saving, the sale price being
$10.
On a second type, xvith powei fill 12-inch nozzle suction, there is a
saving of $10, the sale price being SuO.
(lourlli I'loor, (rnlrHl)
Men's Shoes at Sfi.10 Daik
tan calfskin lace shoes, nexv and
fashionable models.
Women's Shoes at $2.10 But
ton and lace shoes in -arious
styles, sizes incomplete.
Women's Shoes at $4.10
Many kinds, at less than half
price. Sizes incomplete.
Women's Shoes at $.1.30 Pat
ent leather lace with black cloth
tops and black kidskin lace anil
button, various toe styles.
Women's Shoes at $.1.73 Spe-
- J cial, high-cut lace tan kidskin,
i xvith. cloth tops.
(Meu' anU Boj.' Hht, Main , I'loor. Mai
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of a Dinner Set
lty: tin' prices aio one-thiul
less than maiket xalues, the
assortment is as large as any
one i an desiie, comprising
Kiench, English and Ameri
can dinner sets in hundieds of
stjles and decoiations.
Hut please bear in mind that
once the September Sale ends
j ou will pay thirty-thiee and
one-thud per cent more for
any set in the entile collection.
litor, litnut
Women's Shoes at $(i.73 Tan
calfskin high-lace shoes with
Cuban heels; sizes incomplete.
Women's Shoes at $6.73 l
High-cut tan kidskin lace shoes, .
long vamp and walking heels.
Women's Gray Shoes, $7.75.--Fine
high-cut lace shoes in gray f
leather, some xvith cloth tops., '
High Louis heels.
Boys' Shoes at $3 A s;
did lot "of dull black
blucher lace shoes In. .1
to 5'A. Just the shoe's
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