Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 26, 1918, Night Extra, Image 7

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To Our Former Employes or
Their Families:
Since the war began 1358 of our young men and
oih'e women who wanted to be nurses or do Red
Cross work have given up their places to be in the
army and navy.
Many more of our trained people, with a patri
otic spirit, nave left us for places where the pressure .
for work of hurried war supplies offered desirable
plates and direct service for their country.
. . This condition leaves us far below our standard
of numbers.
Under no circumstances will we exceed our
usual roll of employes.
" As many of our former employes who worked
in the store are without their men, who have gone
to the war, we will be glad to arrange for a half
day's service or a few hours early or late in the day,
If they can spare the time, and care to help us for
,the next two .mo'nths, or longer. .
Not one of the boys and girls who have come to
the age of fourteen should miss getting a full school
education; but if the changes that the war has made
in their families compel them to earn wages, we
have good opportunities for them in almost every
one of our clerical offices and in learning the busi
ness connected with the' merchandise.
Applicants will please ask for Mr. Atkinson,
who will receiye personal callers or letters for any
information desired, at his desk on the Street Floor
at his office next below the Postoffice on the West
Aisle along Juniper Street.
Signed
October SO, 191S.
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About Many New Blouses and
Three in Particular
It keeps the advertising pencii busy writing up the newj, of
the shirtwaists that arrive daily in the Shirtwaist Shop.
One of the latest to come is a crerc Georgette in whito, or
flesh color, with embroidered dots and lace edged collar. ?6.75.
Quite smart is a crepe Georgette in navy or black, with
considerable embroidery oh its pretty front, and white collar and
cuffs. $13.50.
And copied from a French blouse is ona. of crepe de chine
with many pleats in effective fashion. It is in white, flesh or
navy blue and is $16.60.
New crepe de chine blouses to wear with-the Winter suits,
in blue or black, $5.50 to $16.50; and crepes Georgette in suit
colors and more elaborate styles, $7.50 to $37.50.
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New French Kidskin Gloves
for Women
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, J so 25 a 2-clasp model that is over-scn sewn and 'comes
tn, gnys, black, white and champagne.
$2.50 2-clasp model,.over-seam sewn and comes in tan, black
and black with white. ' y
$a a 3-clasp model, over-seam sewn and comes in white,
; black, tan, grays anfl champagne.
$8.25 3-clasp model, pique sewn and comes in black, white,
- tB. gray, brown and pastel.
Women Should See the Shoes
They Can Get Here for $6.50
They may choose 'from a' variety of styles in high cut lace shoes
with long vamps and slender toes.
i Tan calfskin with cloth tops to majch and Cuban heels.
Mahogany color calfskin with tan cloth tops, indicated wing tips
and low military heels.
Dull black calfskin with gray cloth tops, indicated wing tips and
loir military heels. f
, PatenJ, leather with gray cloth tops and Louis heels.
' Price $6.50 a pair.
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Feminine Pajamas
Silken and New
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frttt "Japan. They are of glistening tub silks of fine crepes de chine
imA r Brettilv embroidered. Some have V and others square neck.
' 12.50, 115 and $18. '
, Other allk pajamas, one-piece style, $8.50 to $23.50. ,
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Men's Initial Handkerchiefs
Jj; $6 a Dozen
'Mi'WaUa iaitlal that i hand done, and faala
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Beautiful Pickard Ware
for Bridal or Christmas Gifts
Up HAVE just received our
" , Fall and holiday shipment
of tin's richly decorated china
from thfe "Pickard" Studios.
These are really exquisite ctc
ations of the pottery decor
ators' art, being tlch in colored
and gold effects. The decorat
ors derived their inspiration
chiefly fiom fruits and flowers.
(Fourth r
A characteristic feature of
the ware is the application of
solid coin gold applied after
the sutfacc of the china has
been acid-etched in various de
signs. For wedding and Christmas
gifts this is a much-faorcd
and very appropriate ware.
Prices from $3 for n small
bonbon dish to $100 for a punch
Ret.
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Dawn of -Victor! Sale No. 6
2300 Yards Fine Silks at $1 .25
1800 yards of beautiful 36-inch taffeta silks.
They are in black, white and all wanted colors. A de
lightful silk for dresses as well as for linings. They
have not sold below $1.65.
500 yards of Georgette crepes, JO inches
UJldc-mostly in black, but some colors.
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A Disposal of Pretty Curtains
at Lowered Prices
All these pretty chapeiics are of unusual quality and rcmaik
able value for their prices. And they aic just such cuilains
as people arc coming in every day to buy.
Plain clour curtains, $26.50 pair made with Ficnch edges
and in all the wanted colors. This is about the present cost to
manufacture such curtains.
Wood silk curtains, $12.50 to $22.50 pair solid and two-toned
colors; many, are our own' patterns.
Mercerized curtains, $6 to $10.50 pair solid colors and such
good ones as rose, red, brown, green and blue. These are curtains
that usually sell for half as much again.
(Fifth Floor. Market)
After All, There Is Nothing
Better Than Broadcloth
As a fabric for omen's suits and ch esses it has held a high place
for years. If it is a good quality it will gic excellent service and it
may be worn anywheic.
We hae some fine bioadcloth in a high finish and in a good tangc
of dark colors and black. It is 54 inches wide and $5 a jard.
(Flrnt Floor. Climtnut)
A Fine Supply of
Down and Lamb's Wool Quilts
Against a Hard Winter
It is a larger stock than we have
perhaps eer had, and, fiom what
people tell us, it is distinctly better
from the standpoint of value than
any other stock in Philadelphia.
This we have heard from custom
ers who left here to go and see
other stocks and who came back
again to buy. In some cases whole
salers arc asking as much for
down quilts as we are selling them
(Nlxtli Floor,
for at retail. We have these in
unusual assortment and all of
them are the product of our-own
factory.
The selection of lamb's wool
quilts is extraordinary. Prices for
down-filled and lamb's wool quilts
arc fiom $10 to $45.
The down quilts, at $45, ate
filled with the rate down of the
ciderduck.
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Do You Know the
Merits of a Boston
Bag?
As a handbag for the business
woman or the shopper, tho Boston
bag is unexcelled, yet it is seldom
seen in Philadelphia. These bags
are made for scivice and accessi
bility and have wide mouths and
double handles.
We have a good assortment in
soft, band-boarded black cowhide
at $7 to $9, and some smaller and
lighter models in black goatskin
at $3.50 and $4.75.
(Main Floor, ChMtnut)
Dainty Baby
Creepers New in
Design
In chambray, cotton crepe, Hn
ene, poplin, striped musU-king-hams
and percale, in delightful
shades of pink, blue and yellow,
Many wnite ones cnarniiiiBiy twm-
bined with colors.
Trimmed with smocking in col
ors, hemstitching,, embroidefy
edgings and many different kinds
of hand embroidery.
The prices are from $2 to $3.75.
(Third Floor. ChMtnut,)
HHEN the sink or the wash
" stand or the bathtub
stops up, a rubber suction
cup will soon clean the pas
sage. 35c to 75c (Fourth
Floor, Central.)
A SANITARY cream and
egg whip that does its
work quickly is 50c or $1, ac
cording to size. (Fourth
Floor, Market).
17VEN the mashed potatoes
that mother used to make
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Imitation Ivory
Toilet Articles Are
Serviceable Delights
They are so easily washed and
certainly nothing is daintier to go
with the light color schemes of
bedroom or boudoir.
Hair brushes, $2.15 to $7.
Combs, 25c to 85c.
Minois, $1.50 to $5.50.
Powder boxes, 75c to $3.60.
Hair receivers, 75c to $3.60.
'Cloth brushes, $2.50 to $5.
Hat brushes, $1.25 to $2.10.
Manicure pieces, 35c to 50c.
Nail polishers, 60c to $1.65.
Pin cushions, $1.60 to $1.80.
Talcum boxes, 80c to $1.25,
Pin boxes, $1.65 to $3
Trays, 50c to $2.35.
(Main Floor, Cliotnul)
A Special Jack v
Horner Pie for the
-Hallowe'en Table
isawheatless enough to satisfy
Mr. Hoover, but holds twelve
favors for the guests. $1 complete.
And all sorts of favors for the
children are 5c each.
Nut barst10c each $1 pound.
Chewy nut candies, $1 pound.
Assorted caramels, 80c pound.
Peanut squares, 50c pound.
Salted peanuts, 80c pound.
(Uowa Stair Store. Chestnut)
Soft Two-Toned '
Ribbons for Girdles
In both satin and moire they
come in the loveliest shades imag
inable, amonff them pinks and
blue combined, blue and lavender
and Many in two tones of the
Bringing Four Large Special Sales and New Shcr
ings of Much Beautiful Merchandise
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Dawn of Victory Sale No. 3
1,000 Fresh, New and Fashionable Dresses,
Suits and Skirts for Women
All Priced Much Below Regular
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Five t, of the beat manufacturers in the country made
these clothes, so you may be sure the fashions arc quite new
and correct authoritative Winter modes. You may be sure,
too, that .they are well made.
To" give you some idea of the remarkable values there arc
silk tricolette dresses in the sale at $35. Silk tricolettc is one
of the most fashionable weaves of the moment. A grade like
that used in these dresses sells all over the country for $G.50
a yard and it takes six yards to make a dress !
The serge used in the other dresses is a grade the Gov
ernment is requisitioning because of its wearing qualities
yet here are whole serge frocks for $20.
Silk Tricolette Dresses, $35
This shimmering, supple, clinging silk is a weave as
fashionable in Paris ad it is' here. It is made up in two
distinctive styles, both with long, heavy silk cord fringe.
Dresses just like them sold in our own stocks for $27.50 more
than the price these are marked. There are all sizes and
navy blue, black, brown, taupe and silver gray for colors.
Other Silk Dresses, $35
These are Georgette and satin combinations in charming
styles, including a number handsomely embroidered with
hollow jet. All the fashionable Winter colors are included.
Satin Dresses, $20
Of rich and heavy black or navy blue satin, embroidered
with silk; chiefly in straight effects. These dresses would
ordinarily sell for half as much again.
Fine Wool Serge Dresses, $20
You'll know how good thes"e are the minute you feel the
firm, good blue serge! A score of smart styles, becoming
and new and uncommonly well made. Some braid, others
button trimmed. Many have the new round necks.
Winter Suits, $35
The' season's best styles arc represented in this group.
There is scarcely a suit that couldn't fairly have from $10 to
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100 serffft nnrf -nnnlin skirts avp SS ouch and in two stvleaiteii. '
other serge skirts are $7.50, and there are plaid and blMIIJj
and white striped skirts at $14.75 and $18.75 in rich colprpl
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Dawn of Victory Sale No. 4
Women's Hosiery and Under-
wear at Actual Wholesale
Prices
Almostall second-grade goods, but none the less
important on that account.
Vomenf8 Stockings
At 25c, black, white and colored seamless mercerized
and black cotton and mercerized full-fashioned stock
ings, "seconds."
At 35c, 3 pair for $1, black, white and colored
artificial silk, "seconds."
At 50c, black, white and colored real and artificial
silk mixed, "seconds."
At 75c, black and white silk, fashioned and seam
less, "firsts" and "seconds."
Women's Underwear
At 25c, ribbed low-neck cotton vests, "seconds."
At 50c, lisle low-necked combination suits, "sec
onds." At 75c, winter weight, high-necked cotton combina
tion suits, "seconds." Sizes 34 and 36 only.
At $1, glovc-silk-top combination suits, "firsts."
At $1.15, winter weight, Dutch-neck cotton combi
nation suits, "seconds."
At $2.50, winter weight merino and silk-and-merino
combination suits, "seconds."
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Dawn of Victory Sale No. 5 -
$10,000 Worth of New
Wilton Rugs and Other
Domestic Rugs at Big ;
Reductions
These new Wiltons include some of the most beau
tiful patterns we have shown this season.
And the hundreds of other rugs that we have taken
out of regular stock and reduced are all clean, fresh
goods, with no old styles or odds and ends among them.
Savings are frpm a fourth to a half.
High-Grade Wiltons
9x12 ft., $08.50 8.3 x 10.6 ft., $95 '
6x9 ft., $42.50 and $55
Standard Wiltons
9x12 ft., $75 8.3x10.6 ft., $73.50 '.
6x9 ft., $34.50 and $49.50 4.6x7.6 ft., $26 '
Axminsters
9x12 ft., $28 and $39 8.3x10.6 ft., $26 and $34.50 ,Y
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Rag Rugs
9x12 ft, $11
Small Wilton Rugs
27x51 in., $7.50 and $8.50
Fine Carpets
Wilton carpet with 24 borders to match, $2.75 m$M
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There could hardly be a contrast more marked than
4hat between the rugs of China and those of other lands.
It is a contrast chiefly of color and design.
In the Chinese" weaves these are more pronounced
and individual than in almost any other rugs, and with
certain schemes of interior furnishing and decoration they
fit in most effectively. Indeed, the decorative potentialities
of these rugs are coming in for more than usual recogni
tion, a's is proven by the exceptional demand for them
which we are experiencing in this great sale,
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Some of the Fine Chinese Carpets in the Salt!
12.2x9.6 It., 295 Diue.
10.1x8.3 ft., $245 tan.
11.9x9 ft., $297 blue and tan.
12x9 ft., $275 tan and blue.
12x9.6 ft., $365 tan and blue,
12x10.6 ft., $315 blue.
11x8 ft., $225 tan and blue.
12x9 ft., $319 blue.
13.5x9.9 ft., $455 blue and tan.
12.1x9 ft., $295 blue, tan and brown
12x9.2 ft., $397 blue and tan.
11.6x8.6 ft, $240 tan and blue.
11,7x9,2 ft.. $295 tan and blue.
11.11x9.1 ft.. 386 blue and U,
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