Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 19, 1919, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 7, Image 7

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA; WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1910
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familiar
Storo Opens 9A.M
WANAMAKER'S
Store Closes 5 P. M.
WANAMAKER'S
WEATHER
Fair
Getting Near the Last Week of the Furniture Sale With
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Abundance of Everything
but Time
There Is No Strut of the
Peacock About This Store
It is simply an example of human co-operation.
By planting and replanting, and good gardening of
fourteen three-acre lots, one above the other, each
floor upon an average being little more than three
acres, and the galleries hanging gar.dens, we show
what tools and time and skill can do in the making of
this great
Conservatory of Merchandise
r 'All of a lifetime has been taken in making it
what we have, and yet we see so much more to do,
and have studied all the time to find the way to do
better things, that now it really seems today as if we
are only at' the starting point of improvement.
Surely we are well housed, and have much to
show of interest to the purchasing public; which is
invited to take advantage of the service we are
offering.
Signed
Feb. 19, 1919.
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100 Women's Street Coats
Reduced Now $16.50 to $57.50
And some of the new prices included in that range are
very lose to half.
At $16.50 there are velour and frieze coats in oxford
brown or blues, with, linings throughout and collars of coney
fur.
At $25 more heavy frieze coats in green and blue. These
have pleated backs and plush collars.
At $37.50 are velour coats belted with linings through
out and shawl collars of nutria or Hudson seal (dyed
jnuskrat).
At $57.50 are a few fine bolivia cloths and velours, mostly
yrith fur collars and cuffs the furs being taupe wolf, racoon
and Hudson seal (dyed muskrat).
(Flrt Floor, Central)
New Beaded Handbags
Unusually Beautiful
Their rich colorings are chiefly dark, but there aie some
flowing combinations with lighter hues appearing. The
designs are more than ordinarily artistic.
All the bags have frames, and there are many distinctive
shapes among them. All have beaded fringe around the
bottoms.
' Prices $28.50 to $60.
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All the Colors of the Rainbow
in Beads and Necklaces
We can't remember a time when beads were as fashion
able as they are at this moment nor a time when we had
uch a fascinating assortment of them as we have now.
There are strings of beads in all colors and different
lies from the subdued and quiet shades to glowing reds
and vivid greens and bright yellow.
And there are necklaces of beads and ornaments, with
the beads on colored cord or metal chains in ever so many
(designs.
50c to $11.50.
(Jowelry Store, Cheitnot and 13th)
American Lady
and Madame Lyra Corsets
New models of both types for Spring. The American
Lady corsets are some lightly and some heavily boned, and
have topless, low and medium busts; prices are $2 to $4.50.
The Madame Lyra corsets, with finer materials and more
fcaref ul workmanship, are in several different models also, and
prices are $4.50 to $8.50.
Both are remarkable fqr the ease and comfort they give.
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Anderson Ginghams N
are here in our Dress Goods Store than we have had before
in all our history and that is saying a good deal. The woman
.who makes her choice now while the variety is at its best is
probably doing a prudent thing. Plain colors, plaids and
checks. $1.25 a yard.
(Flrit Floor, Cheitnnt)
Dainty New Pajamas
Some we haven'tf shown before are of pink or blue
aoiesette with pretty little frogs; price $4.75 a suit. They
are two-piece. '
A group including a pink batiste, Empire style ; another
with blue trimmings, and a' third with French knots, range
from $2.50 to $3.75 in price.
Other two-piece pajamas are of Japanese silk blue,
wliite and pale pink with fine solid Japanese embroidery.
(These are $12,50.
(Third Floor, C.ntral)
200 White Skirts at the
Special Price of $2 Each
r The manufacturer who made these is going out of
the skirt business and bo he let us have these two hundred
Kood skirts at a price which is' about the wholesale rating
for such good-quality.
They are of smooth-finish' white Unene and in -two good
itylea. One model has large hanging pockets from a loose
bajt; tne ouier style nas no oeit at all, but one large pocket
side, and xastens down tne front with buttons.
Serge and Jersey
Dresses for Women
Special
Brand ne.w and
marked $18.75, $20,
$22.50, $25 and $27.50
all late-season prices
and very low.
Some are tailored;
many are braided, a
few are embroidered,
especially the jerseys.
There are ever so many
styles; the serges are
mostly navy and black;
the jerseys old blue,
henna, taupe, navy and
black. All sizes are in
the lot.
(Flrit Floor, Central)
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gre tfje $re$ent $ ab
And the Jewelry Store has a particularly fine collection of
these convenient and handsome little timepieces, to be worn on
the wrist on silk ribbons.
Of gold and silver watches there arc many shapes and differ
ent styles, including new oblong and oval shapes, octagon, square,
tonncau, hexagon and cushion shapes. These are in the fash
ionable sizes and havo good movements. $40 to $75.
Exquisite little watches, in square, octagon, round and other
new shapes, beautifully set with diamonds, aie $345 to $600.
(Jewelry Storo, Client not anil 13th)
Two New Shipments Come to
Complete This Fine, Big
February Sale of Silks
And, like all the other silks in this sale, they are
two desirable weaves, in fashionable colors and at most
interesting price.
At $2.25 a -Yard Are Fine Black Satins de Chine
h An excellent quality, perfect, clear black silk, useful for gowns
and blouses. There is a saving of 75c on every yard of this silk.
At $2 a Yard, Colored Satins
of a grade that we ourselves have sold for a dollar mote a yaid.
New, too, are
Baronet satins in glistening white, with large black figures
in effective contrast.
New sports silks in novel and fashionable weaves, colors
and designs.
New striped Jersey silks these are washable.
(Wnt Alile and Flrit Floor, C'lieitnuO
HAVE you noticed how a man who can possibly
afford it always gets a genuinely high-grade
automobile that costs him several thousand
dollars?
He doesn't do this simply to show how he can spend money.
He doesn't do it just for the added comfort.
He does it because he can get the worth of his money out
of a really fine machine better than out of any other.
Now This Is Just the Same With
Suction Cleaners Usually
Called Vacuum Cleaners
There are dozens of electric suction cleaners on the market
that are comparatively low in price that buzz 'splendidly and take
the surface dirt off the top of the carpet and bite a great deal
of the nap oft.
They last a few months, then go bad they always go bad.
There are a few genuinely high-grade suction cleanersthat
are constructed not with the idea of how cheap, but how good.
The greatest of all of these is the "Superb."
The "Superb" suction cleaner actually does get the dirt out
and it doesn't tear nor injure the carpet.
The secret of this suction cleaner is not in the buzzing jet
of air, but in the steady sustained movement of the powerful
volume of air that goes in the wide and generous orifice and
carries everything movable along with it.
The "Superb" is built like a high-grade motorcar.
It will not deteriorate in a few months, and if properly
cared for it will last for many years and will always give the
very best satisfaction.
The great "Superb" suction cleaner has an orifice of 14
inches. If cleans rapidly and completely. We have investigated
it thoroughly and have found it to be one of the best suction
cleaners on the market.
(Fosrth rinr, Central)
$8.50 Is a Low Price for These
Women's Dark Brown Shoes
They are fashionable high-lace shoes in a rich dark
brown kidskin, which is very effective.
One stylo has plain toe and high Louis heel.
Another has tipped toe and Cuban heel.
." ,L, Th third baa indicated wing tip and low military, heel.
There-is an old saying that "possession is nine
points of the law."
Whether it is or not we cannot say, but we can
say from actual experience that having the goods is
"nine points" of a furniture sale.
In this February Sale we have the goods, and
the goods are of the kind that people want, and the
savings on them are real.
That is pretty nearly the whole story. 'At least
it is the pith and substance of what this sale means.
The thing to keep in mind now is that it has only
seven days to run, although, so far as supplies of fur
niture are concerned, it might easily continue for
seventy.
The Sale has no limitations that we know of
except as regards time, but everything else needed is
still abundant.
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Some of the Buffets at $44 to $207
$11 for a 44-inch quaitered
oak, Colonial scroll buffet.
$60 for a 54-inch quartered
oak buffet, Adam design.
$61 for a 60-inch walnut buffet,
William and Mary design.
$61 for a 60-inch walnut buffet,
Georgian design.
$64 for a 54-inch walnut buffet,
Queen Anne design.
$67 for a 54-inch quartered oak
buffet, Adam design.
$67 for a 60-inch walnut buffet,
William and Mary design.
$68 for a 60-inch walnut buffet,
William and Mary design.
MINIATURE
CAMERAS
are very much in request.
The Ansco Junior V. P.
camera is probably the
smallest made to take pic
tures 211.X3V4, inches. When
folded it measures 6x3
inches, is leather covered,
and with Meniscus len3 the
price is $9.50; with rectilin
ear lens, $10.50.
(Jlnln Floor. Cheitnot)
$70 for a 54-inch walnut buffet,
William and Mary design.
$71 for a CO-inch quartered oak
buffet, William and Mary design.
$75 for a 60-inch walnut buffet,
William and Mary design.
$77 for a 60-inch walnut buffet,
Queen Anne design.
$78 for a 66-inch walnut buffet,
Queen Anne design.
$78 for a 66-inch walnut buffet,
William and Mary design.
$81 for a 66-inch walnut buffet,
William and Mary design.
$85 for a 66-inch walnut buffet,
Queen Anne design.
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$87 for a 60-inch walnut buffet,
Queen Anne design.
$89 for a 60-inch quarteicd oak
buffet, Colonial scroll design.
$90 for a 60-inch walnut buffet,
Queen Anne design.
$93 for a 60-inch walnut buffet,
William and Mary design.
$97 for a 62-inch walnut buffet,
Queen Anne design.
$101 for a 60-inch quartered
oak buffet, Colonial scroll design.
$102 for a 72-inch walnut buf
fet, Queen Anne design.
$103 for a 68-inch walnut buf
fet, Queen Anne design.
Floor)
$100 for a 60-inch walnut buf
fet, Chippendale design.
$120 for a 78-inch walnut buf
fet, William and Mary design.
$124 for a 72-inch walnut buf
fet, William and Mary design.
$126 for a 7C-inch walnut buf
fet, Georgian design.
$127 for a 6G-inch walnut buf
fet, Louis XV design.
$180 for a 72-inch walnut buf
fet, Chippendale design.
$207 for a 72-inch walnut buf
fet, Louis XV design.
NEW SPRING
DESIGNS IN
WAND-BRAIDED
RUGS
These beautifully made
little pieces are especially
appropriate with unusually
fine furniture.
25x36 in., $6
31x54 in., $11
36x58 in., $14
38x64 in., $16.50
42x73 in., $19.50
43x47 in., $23.50.
51x86 in., $28.50
(Seventh Floor, Cheitnot)
REAL MADEIRA
LUNCH SETS
SPECIAL AT $5.75
A SET
An importer's clearance
of 75 sets of 13 pieces, all
of pure Irish linen prettily
Hand embroidered, hand
scalloped and embellished
with eyelet work in a very
attractive choice of patterns.
Six tumbler and six plate
dpilies and one centerpiece
in each set. For sets' of
such excellence and attrac
tiveness the price is remark
ably low. $5.75.
(Flrit Floor, Chritnot)
WOMEN'S SILK-
AND-COTTON
SPORTS
STOCKINGS
Fine ribbed hose in
heather mixtures.
The sort that smart
women are wearing with
low Bhoes on the street and
on the southern beaches.
Price $6.
(Flrit Floor, Market)
IF YOU HAVE
CHAPPED SKIN
AND HANDS
one of the best things we
know to use is Queen Mary
Witch Hazel jelly. 25c.
And Glycerine and Honey
is another good lotion. 15c.
Queen Mary cold cream
is soothing to many skins.
25c and 60c jar.
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You Can Save $15 or More on Nearly,
Every Ulster in Our Men's
Clothing Store
The reductions that have been made to accomplish a clearaway of our Winter
stocks extend all the way from $8 to $10 but in a great majority of cases they are
$15 or more.
The new low prices that include storm ulsters and town ulsters of the finest
and most fashionable description, are
$30, $35 and $45
at which figures there are only a few hundred remaining.
No man knows just how much he will need one of these ulsters this Winter,
but every man knows that he will need one next Winter, and we know, or at least
we think we know, from the most earnest opinions of manufacturers and wool mer
chants, that fine all-wool clothing is not going to be cheaper. It is possible these
manufacturers and wool merchants may be wrong; we hope so.
But, right or wrong, ulsters such as these cannot possibly be had at the
beginning of next Winter at the great reductions that these represent.
Also in our Men's Clothing Store we are selling a group of very fine fur-lined
coats reduced 25 per cent, so that their prices are now
$75 to $281.25.
(Third Hoor. Market)
Triple Ring
Derby Hats
Are a Challenge
to any store in Philadelphia to match them with
derbies at any price. They aie $6.
The material in these hats is the best hare's
fur that can possibly be had, and the shape is
modeled after London's latest. The color is a
deep black that will stay black.
These hats cannot be had elsewheie.
(Main Floor, Market)
Custom-Made
Golf Shirts
of Imported Fabrics
Men who want something really fine in the
way of a golf shirt should see the showing in our
Custom Shirt Shop. .
Scotch cheviots and English taffeta flannels
aie splendid for golf. The flannels, which are a
light Spring weight, are in wide stripes of beau
tiful colors, and the cheviots arein gtnpes, checks,
Mtlid colors and solid colors with threads of white
which give a stippled effect. '
(1 lie. Gallery, Clmtnot)
PLISSE CREPE
38c A YARD
The pretty, crinkly cotton
fabric which women use
mostly for lingerie is now
38c a yard-r-a fact worth
noting, considering all that
is being said about the high
price of cotton.
White, blue, pink and
rose.
(Flrit Floor, Cheitnot)
HAIR
MATTRESSES
OF PARTICULAR
MERIT
Amongst the hair mattresses
we have three grades in particu
lar that wo believe are absolutely
unequaled at the prices $44, $34
and $30 each, all in size 4.6x6.4
feet, the difference in price de
pending upon the fineness of the
hair, but all are warranted sound,
clean and satisfactory. Smaller
sizes can be had at smaller prices
in proportion.
Upholstered box- springs are
now at special February prices
$21, $28 and $39.50.
Theso are covered in ticking to
match thomattress.
Clean feather pillows, deodor
ized, tovered in the good, old
fashioned blue and white ticking
20x30 inches, now $1.85 and
$2.40 each.
Also clean feather bolsters,
special at $3.70 and $4.80 each.
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An Avenue of Dinner
Sets in the China Sale
It iuns from near the bank of elevators all the way to the
Chestnut street end of the building.
On either side are counters showing 'sample dinner seta
arranged according to nationality and price.
it catalogues in concrete form our entire stock and make h!i
coloptinrt Tint Aril v nmivnwlint lint orlfantorrAMia W
Heie are French sets at $32.50 to $175.
English sets at $17.50 to $100. J
American sets at $17.50 to $4D.
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There iff fi vpritnViln wpnlth nf new muvN. nch.?nllir Pmh. - H
and all standard, excellently chosen wares, each set comprisiBr"
the full complement of 107 pieces in our regular combination.
Prices are 20 to 50 per cent less than our regular markingsl
There is a large assortment of new cut glass in the Sale at ;
savings of one-third to one-half.
Licrht-cut frlasswnrn i ahnwn (n nlnnfifnl ofintns f u.l.
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