Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 25, 1919, Postscript, Page 7, Image 7

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jSVTtXG PUBLIC LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, .TAXt'AKY 25, 1019
Grand Organ, 3, 11 and 4:50
tMmn at Stroll of Noon
WANAMAKER'S Store Opens 9 A. M.
WANAMAKER'S
Store Closes 5 P. M.
WANAMAKER'S
VEATHER
Fair
fNew Goods Are Bringing Their Freshness to Every Part of the Store
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Hundreds of Millions of
Hf Women
all over the world are in the winning of the
Far More Women Than Men!
Mothers, grandmothers, wives, sisters,
sweetheart and girlies old enough to knit,
but none otu. . "Tin soldiers." No, not
for a minute.
More honors rather than less to the
brave fellows who went across, but
Honors Also to the Women
who strengthened the men to go, and
sacrificed for them and never ceased to
supplicate Heaven in their behalf.
How sure to be right a good woman is!
If the truth be known, one of the
greatest of the forces all the time working
for the peace that brought on the armistice
was the silent, persuasive, all-night prayers
and all-day energies of a united, new
womanhood, on the altar of blood and
suffering.
Read Temple Bailey's great true story
just printed, if you can find a copy.
Signed
.Inn. So, 11 Hi.
Wool Serge and Jersey
Dresses in New Fashions
for Young Women
Evciy day,or so brings smart new cloth frocks,
for it is such drosses as these that girls want to
wear now indoois and under coats, and later on
without coats.
They aie of linn wool set Re and Rood wool
jersey in blue, of course, and in such well-liked
hades as reindeer, sand shades, green and taupe.
Some have tunics in fact, quite a few have
some aie braided, ever so many have round necks,
uny number have sashes or bioad girdles, and all
are attractive and new.
$20, $27.50 and up to 832.5014 to 20 year
sizes.
(Sfltnnil I lnor. rhrMnut)
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nowy i ezv yy asts
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$3 to $9. 75
One 'style is very simple and refined, with
its crisp picoted ruflles and wide veining, $3.85.
A tucked batiste with a little embroidery on
the collar is $3.
Another voile, minus tucks, but with square
neck and embroidered front, is $3.50.
A Voile with tucks in front and embroidery
clown the front and open collar is $3.75.
Two others with a good deal of embroidery
and lace are $5.50 and $9.75.
I rlilril I lour. ( rntrnl)
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5000 Yards All Wool Serge
Special at $1.25 a Yard
This serge is especially nice for Spring dresses or for children's frocks, being light
weight, all-wool and woven in a fine French twill, 40 inches wide.
Plenty of navy blue,t also dark brown, gray, green, burgundy and black.
The price is so special that it is actually much less than the mill cost at the present
time.
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A ho tit Specially Priced
Corsets
MC Warner
Rustproof corsets have, as their
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indicates, the rustproof boning which
"iVmeans so much to a woman. These are of the
utlmi'.Viiiaf K'no nnrl tlif nripp is $1.
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ft long-hip style tor $i ana $i.ou. aiso topiess
UlUUeiB HI ucoil-tujui ai. v.i .iu V, .m uiwt
I 'corsets at $2.
'Mil C. B. corsets, short length and topless, at
p; $1.25; and C. B.'s in flesh-color at $2. Sizes of
i ui,o0 Q on t op.
k-t biitai; ti t; -.i bs -ua
iif Wanamaker Special hip-confiners, some of
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Price
(ft (llilril floor, ( entrul)
Yrisp and Frilly New
Guimpes for Little Girls
f Some are of siiojnity, fine and dainty,
d finished witsjrleated frMls around the collar
i'd down the front. jThesi we $4.
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$And pretty as can be are the dotted swiss
impes, in iale pink or blue, with wee, pleated
les on.
, collar, front and cuffs. The riiftln.i
i'in wnue, which is in pretty contrast to the
ed swiss. ' 50.
J4 year sizes.
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They Remind One of
Mantles, These New
Spring Coats
And of days gone by when women de
lighted in loose, graceful draperies. '
You will find scarcely one point of re
semblance between these new coats and the
ones women have been wearing, and the
silhouette is as different as possible.
Only the softest and most supple fabrics
are used silk-and-wool or all-silk duvetyne,
evoras, satins or silks.
There are no sleeves, such as we know
them, but the arms are covered. Collars are
loose folds of the material, often ending in
long points, reaching the hem in front. Foi
trimming there is wonderful hand embroid
ery of silk or wool thread combined with
chenille.
Such coats are truly works of art and
cannot be successfully copied in less ex
pensive materials. They are .$110 to $300.
(I lr floor, Oiitral)
tJs an Unusual Hat That
Does Not-Show a Veil Pin
for the sparkling little veil pin is very much the
fashion this Winter, and most all smart hats
show one in front.
Usually the pins are of sterling silver set
with gleaming rhinestones. The pins are not too
large, and look well in most all hats.
$1 to $C.o0 each.
(.Irlr itor?, ( IifMmit find fh.rtrentli)
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elated Shipments Come Into
the Sale of White
Little lots of good garments such as
Camisoles of crepe de chine ajid wash satin,
lace-trimmed, three styles at $1, others at $1.50.
Good high-necked nightgowns at $2.50, $2.75,
$2.85 and $3.75.
Good nainsook corset-covers, 75c and 85c.
Drawers with excellent embroideries, 85c to
$1.25.
Low-necked nightgowns o nainsook with
lace or embroidery finish and ribbons, $1.85 to
$2.50.
Clhlr, II., or. Oiitral)
Women's New Spring
Slippers
Tan Russia leather cut on long slender lines,
with French heels, price $11 in the Exclusive Little
Boot Shop.
Bronze buckles to go with them, $4 to $25.
(Hrt Floor, Market)
specially Priced Laces in
Lengths for Renovating
Gowns
Imitation Chantilly and embroidered net
llouncings, just what is needed for freshening
blouses or making new sleeves. White, cream
and ecru, 18 to 40 inches wide, 50c to $3 a yard.
Venise pattern bands for Summer frocks or
brassieries.'white and cream, 3 to 8 inches wide,
15c to 35c a yard.
Black lace bands, excellent values, $1.10 to
$2.50 a yard.
(H Altlr)
A Little Outpost for 75c
- Shantung Pongees
has just been arranged on the Main Floor, near
the Grand Court.
A new large importation of these Chinese
silks is now here. They are excellent quality for
75c a yard and they are sure to be in great
demand for Spring. ,
Also find them in the Silk Store, First Floor,
Chestnut. '
(.Mln Floor, Ontral)
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FASHION FEATURE:
Long uearl girdle and chain on a very
straight-lined evening gown of gold and white
brocade. Also the very narrow-pointed train on
this gown.
The full girdle crosses and tie's, on a navy
charmeuse dress; the dress clinging close round
the ankles.
Very long medieval sleeves on a henna-colored
chiffon with black embroidery.
The lower bodice and upper skirt of white
on a black satin gown.
Heavy white tassels for decoration on the
round neck of a coral-colored chiffon embroidered
with white squares. The very full girdle of this
gown is tied in a piquant bow.
The winged sides of a straight silver and
white brocade with crystal bead tassels.
A bodice of bright green, on a gown of gold
and black brocade.
Three rows of heavy pearl bugle embroidery
on the skirt of a black satin evening gown. Also
the sash of tulle.
Prices of such gowns are $$5 fo $200.
(I lr Hour, ( rntnil)
Deaded Handbags
- Bloom Again
First time since the great Christinas buying
cleared them out that we have been able to get
a really representative collection of beaded
handbags.
But these are fine, all frame styles and all in
new and beautiful colors and designs.
Prices $18 to $30.
(Main Floor, lietHiil
Redleaf London
Stockings and
Underwear Are Here
A little lot just armed, and people weio waiting
for news of it.
Women's stockings of tine black cotton, clocked,
$2.50; white wool, $3. and black wool, clocked, S3.50.
Men's half ho.-e of black, white and unbleached
cotton, medium weight, 75c.
.Men's shirts and diaweis of light-weight white
moiino, $ a garment; of white spun silk, $10 a
garment.
Child) en's long stockings of black, white and
tan derby-ribbed cotton, $1.50.
(MriiN CiniiiN, Main lloor. Mnrkrti
(Women' nml ChlMrrn'n lioortN, rlrnt lloor, MarLrll
NOTES FOR HOUSEWIVES ,
'T'HE four-in-one curtainlcs shower-bath can be at-
J- tached quickly to any bath tub and will not interfere I
with the use of the tub. $7.50. I
LIQUID soap in a oap holder is the most sanitaty
form of that indispensable cleanser. $2.25.
STONE foot warmers are as good in bed as in an
automobile. They are long tone bottles which one
fills with hot water. $2.25.
WH,
ITE enamel batluooni stools, finely finished and
very strong, are $.'1.
w
rEATHERED oak tabouiettes, good looking and
strongly made, aie $2.2o.
DRASS fern dishes filled with ferns are cheerful objects
- in these days of flower scarcity. Prices for the brass
dishes alone are $2.50 and $3.
ALL-WHITE standing soap dishes with drainers have a
lasting finish and will not break, 75c.
VI'HITE porcelain lolling pins aie the la3t word of
' ' kitchen daintiness, 7."c.
pHINA salt boxes, $1 and $1.25.
yiN'C-TOI'PED kitchen tables, $10.
BROWN fiber buckets strong and useful for many
things, 90c.
GALVANIZED wash tubs, $2.75.
TXrANAMAKEK curtain stretchers, $:.i5.
A SANITARY diih washer which can be attached
to any faucet in the kitchen sink, $2 and $2.85,
pLOTHES-LIXE props are 20c.
PARCEL POST egg carriers, 2 to (i dozen sizes, 15c
1 to .'Joe
'Joe each.
PAPER XAPKIXS. 20c
thousand.
per bundled, $1.S5 per
(t'nurlli floor, Murkrl)
Fine White Bathroom Fixtures. Reduced
This is an out-clearing of some hundieds of articles
of the very best description, such as &o maae our
bathioom fixture service famous throughout the city.
The reductions represent a saving of 25 to DO
per cent.
White medicine cabinets, reduced, $4.50, $3, $6,
$12.50, $1C, $18, $19, 590 and $25.
From the Standpoint of
Your Own Personal Interest
you should keep in mind that one of the greatest store events in the
business annals of this country is now only a few clays off.
The Wanamaker February
i Furniture Sale
When anything has become as great in its way as this Furniture
Sale has become it is bound to exert a great influence in many directions.
We have said before and it is worth repeating that the Wanamaker
Half-Yearly Furniture Sale is now more than a Sale it is something of
an institution.
In its relation to manufacturing and merchandising it has become
a remarkably constructive and stimulating force. Its energizing influ
ence has reached out into other lines, so that in connection with this com
ing Furniture Sale we shall also hold a
Great Sale of Oriental and Domestic Rugs
As Well as Our Long -Established
Sale of Mattresses and Bedding
All of these events will have one common foundation of reliability
in the goods and the savings. Every intelligent person can understand
that even if the people could afford to have them conducted on any but a
high plane of integrity we could not.
As things are now, we never have any trouble in getting the
finest and most reliable merchandise to put into them. In fact, it
seems automatically to gravitate toward them. It certainly has
come in magnificent choice for this
time, in such choice, we believe, as
has never before been seen in Phil
adelphia. The completed displays
will be a wonderful sight, and they
will be ready for all to look at and
select from on
Wednesday, January 29th, the
first of three days of courtesy and
inspection.
All furniture chosen on any one
of these three days, Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday, January
29th, 30th and 31st, will date from
February 1st.
Toys Won't Admit They
F Ever Feel Cold
and they don't if they are buttoned up in such
good warm overcoats as the Boys.' Store sells.
These coats are all-wool, and good wool ; they
are carefully made and finished, and are in style
that the boys will like and their mothers ap
prove. For boys of 3 to 10 years there are coats in
fancy mixtures. $10 to $25. and in chinchillas at
$15 and $20.
For larger boys there are coats of fancy
mixtures at $22.50 to $30 and these are in 1 1
to 18 year sizes.
Miml lloor, ( riitrult
Some Splendid Double Damask Table
Cloths at Very Low Prices
Tney are part of a very notable purchase
secured from a well-known Scotch manufacturer,
for selling at one-third less than the prevailing
values of one year ago. Naturally the saving is
even greater now.
The quality of these cloths is particularly
good, so good that one of them will do credit
to any dining room.
2'.x2,.j yards, $11.50 each.
2 tx:i yards, $13.75 each.
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White bathroom stools, t educed, $2.
White frame minors, French plate glass, reduced,
$4.15, $4.25, $6.25, $6.75, $8 and $10.
White tables, reduced, $9, $10 und $13.
White chairs, reduced, $4 and $6.
Overhead shower baths, with cuitain and tubing,
reduced, $9.
ourtli Floor, Markcg
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A Miscellany of Dinner
Sets at Unusual Savings
We huo neor -,old so many dinner -.ets in the
month of .lanuarj as we hae void o far this month.
One lesull of thi ha been to leave us with a
miscellaneous lot of sets all of which are maikcd at
ery low prices.
English diniifi f U of 1117 piece.-, bolder decora
tions, at S22.5II, S25, $27.50 and $u5 a set a saving
of S12 to S15 on each set.
Ameiican dinner sets of 107 pieces at S25 and
S.'i5 u et a saving of $10 and 813 a set. respec
tiely. Japanese dinner sets of 107 pieces at $45 and
$60u -aung of $13 anil $25, ic.-pectivelj.
ltogetliP'' about 100 sets two to six sets of a
kind.
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2'.jx2'o yard.s, $KJ.75 each. " "
2i.jx3 yards, $16.50 each.
2' oxili. j yards. $19 each
With these we have another lot of fine double
damask Irish table cloths and napkins, equally
exceptional, but the cloths are in one size only.
All are of high-grade double satin damask.
Table cloths, 2x:i yards, $12.50 each.
Napkins, 22x22 inches, $12.50 a dozen.
Napkins, 24x21 inches. $13.75 a dozen.
Moor, ( lirttnut)
Self-weighing scales, reduced, $11.
Towel hampers with lid, reduced, $3.85.
Drawer cabinets for towels and linens, reduced.
$17.50 and $19. v
White porcelain-top tables, oiiginally made for th
United States' Government hospitals, top 20x16 inches,
specially priced $4.83.
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