Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 27, 1919, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 7, Image 7

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'EVENING PUSLIO. LEDGER PHILADELPHIA", THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1919
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Organ plays at 9, 11
and 4:50
Familiar Melody and Chimes at noon
WANAMAKER'S
Store Opens 9 A. M.
WANAMAKER'S
Store Closes 5 P. M.
WANAMAKER'S
WEATHER
Fair
The Greatest of Furniture Sales Ends Tomorrow
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The Architecture of the Sea
Neither the tongue nor the hand has the
power to picture it fully. '
Aristotle said: "The boldest mariners of
antiquity, startled at its appearance, durst not
cross its boundary."
Life seems to pervade it from its surface to
its farthest depths.
Portions of its"waves are covered with
forests of floating seaweed, while its depths are
often webbed, as in Florida, with sponges.
The discoverer of America said that his
ship was "seriously impeded by swimming
fucus," which exists between the Azores,
Canary and Cape Verde Islands.
Under the waters of the West Coast of
Florida the bottoms are paved with a soft coral, '
in some places rose color, in others white,
orange, old gold color, or green, and beds of
black, where at times the fish sleep; all too
fragile to be workable.
The Mediterranean still furnishes the long
rose corals that used to be so fashionable for
ladies' necklaces and cameo breastpins. There
are reefs of coral to be seen in the Red Sea.
The existence of .coral has been attributed
to volcanic1 action which the polypi build upon.
The world is very beautiful as a "great
whole," but only a few realize the great future
Florida has before it in many directions.
.Signed
Feb. S7. 1913.
Fine Novelty Furs
Lately received in the Fur Salon are these:
A mole cape, long in the back and short in the
front and very fetching altogether, $450.
Mole stoles, one with its edges softened by folds
of hemstitched Georgette, $175 and $200.
A gray squirrel and mole cape, $500.
A skunk stole with a belt and ends worked hori
zontally to form a border, $200.
A lovely ermine stole with a fringe of tails, alto
gether charming enough for a, princess, $375.
(Seeond Floor, Chestnut) v
Lustrous American
Broadcloth
We have a very good variety of colors at this moment in a fine
weave of this staple cloth such colors as wine, brown, navy, taupe,
reindeer, wistaria, rose, green and black.
The width is 54 inches, the price $4 a yard.
(First Floor, Chestnut)
Women's Winter Coats
Reduced to $16.50
They are warm heavy utility coats of frieze or vclour, in gray,
browns, navy, oxford and black. They are all belted styles with pleated
backs and tomorrow's price is close to half of what they sold for early in
the season.
Sizes, of course, are broken.
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Women's Bronze Button Shoes
Special at $6
This is to tell of COO pair of women's high-cut bronze kid
skin button shoes to sell at $G a pair, which is less than the fac
tory cost of production.
These are all plain toe Louis heel shoes- and are from one of
our own good factories.
It might be worth while to say that button shoes are fast
coming back into fashion.
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Sheer White Waists
Everyday kinds which are prac
tical and at the same time rather
pretty. There are lawns with
tiny tucks and hemstitching,
lawns with hemstitched collars,
.and still other lawns with mer
cerized white collars and cuffs
or collars and cuffs trimmed with
., pink, blue or preen linen pomis.
"Prices $2.25, $2.50 and $3.
(Third Floor, Control)
For Madame Who
Wishes a Smart
Glove
we would suggest one of fine
- kidskin in a sou tan or gray
shade, or perhaps a deeper orown,
or white with black or self.
fcMs. It is overseam sewn, has two
New, of course.
E't (Mala Floor, Contra!)
A FEW women's motoring coats made of leather
ette and a very heavy cravenette are to be
cleared out at $18.75., Those of leatherette are black
and those of the leathery-looking cravenette are tan
and gray.
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Large Women's
Nightgowns' and
Bloomers
The nightgowns are of cambric, .
with high necks some with V
openings, $2.25 to $50; of nain
sook, with low necks, $1.50 to $3.
Bloomers are $1.25 and $1.50
for cotton and $3.85 for tub silk.
(Third Floor, Central)
Remnants of Laces,
Net and Chiffons
in black, white and the fashion
able colors, are marked an aver
age half of their former prices.
They are in good lengths, will bo
useful for freshening frocks and
for trimmings, and are certainly
interesting at their present
prices.
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Between 9 o'clock tomorrow morning and 5 o'clock tomorrow evening you
have eight hours in which to take advantage of the golden opportunities which
climax this February Furniture Sale, the greatest Sale on record.
It will be well for you to put before yourself' just what opportunity means
during these last hours of the Sale.
First of all it means your last chance in at least six months to choose any
piece of furniture throughout our entire stocks at a saving of 10 to 50 per cent
and that is an opportunity the value of which there is no gainsaying. For these
regular stocks of ours are still magnificent in their range, amplitude and variety.
It also means your last opportunity to choose from a most interesting and
varied collection of unmatched pieces and some complete sets at half price.
Of these there are hundreds, consisting of pieces for all rooms, the matching
pieces for which have all been sold.
Hall Tables and
Y Mirrors at Half Price
$10.50 for a lacquered folding
ing top hall table.
$18 for a figured walnut fold
ing top hall table.
$37.50 for a figured mahogany
folding top hall table' with carved
and fluted legs.
$37.50 for the same design tablo
in beautifully figured American
walnut.
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A Much-Liked Spring Fashion
for Young Women Is
the Dolman Cape
With its soft folds the Dolman cape is a very charming
style for Spring wraps, and ever so many of the new models
are planned on Dolman lines.
They are of such soft wool fabrics as Yclours and silver
tones, and of sturdier fabrics like serge and tricotinc, as well
as silk tricolettes.
Many are in tan shades, quite a number in the fashionablo
blues, and others in rose and gray shades. They are richly
lined with plain and fancy silks and aro in many different styles.
$23.50 to $75 and 11 to 20 year sizes.
(Second Floor, Chestnnt)
We Couldn't Buy These
Women's Handkerchiefs Today
for$1.50aDozen
for they'd have to sell for just twice this sum if bought under present
market conditions. Dut that only makes them more interesting, to
women who want them now for it is a chance to get good, sturdy,
everyday handkerchiefs at a most unusual price.
Irish linen, plain hemstitched, and with narrow hems;
(West Aisle)
Boys, They're Here The
New Spring Suits!
The last few weeks have madb a wonderful change in the
Boys' Clothing Store. , , , , , , , ,
One on top of another, new lots and more new lots of boys
Spring suits have been coming in. The stock has never been more
full and varied at this date than it is now.
And the suits aro fine ... , .
We might call them models of excellence in boys ready-to-wear
clothing. ' ... ... - ,
Many are full-lined with alpaca and being of good medium
weight can be worn now. The others aro half-lined with the samo
material.
The selection of fabrics, patterns and colors is practically as
large as anybody could wish for. There are medium and dark
shades, fancy mixed grays, browns and greenish mixtures as well
83 SomerhaCvoepaStch, somo vertical and somo flat pockets.
We feel safe in saying that there is no other such collection
to bo found in Philadelphia.
Sizes 8 to 18 years ; prices $20, $22.50, $25 and $28.
(Second Floor, Central)
For the Woman Who
Needs House
Dresses These at
$2.50
of percale or gingham, are un
usual for the price. They are
from our own good stocks, are a
little clearance, and are mostly in
light colors.
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$20 for n William nnd Mary
hall tablo with drnwer; brown
finish.
$13.50 for a brown mahogany
hall table, Queen Anne style. -
$19.25 for an oak hall table,
William and Mary style.
$24 for n chrome birch hall
table, William and Mary style.
$24.75 for a bluo nnd brown
enamel hall table, William and
Mary style.
$6 for nn enamel hall mirror
with spiral columns.
If You're Making a
Bag for Yourself
or for somebody else and most
ev?rV woman seems to bo doing
that this Winter you'll want a
fashionable frame to properly
finish the 'bag.
Silver-plated frames, wide or
narrow, as you like, aro 50c to
$4.50 each.
Frames in the new green-gold
finish are $0, $6.50 and $7-50.
(Jewelry Store. ChestiHtt au
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$9 for a hall mirror in brown
oak with twist columns.
$9 for an enamel and decorated
mirror, twist column.
$20 for an ovnl mohogany hall
mirror, Jacobean design.
$7.50 for an English oak hall
mirror, Jacobean design.
$12 for a mahogany hall mirror
with turned Colonial columns.
?C for a brown oak hall mirror
wKh spiral columns.
$16 for an oval hall mirror,
carved oak frame.
$22.50 for an ovnl hall mirror,
old oak carved frame.
(Fifth, Sixth and
1300 Player-Piano
Rolls at
25c, 35c .and 50c
These are all 88-note rolls and
have been reduced from higher
prices.
200 old favorite song rolls at
2oc.
700 standard classics at 35c.
125 popular new song rolls with
words at 50c.
275 operatic classics and rag
time rolls at 50c.
(Krypttan nail. Caller;)
The "Full Spread" Is
a New Umbrella
for Women
Not all women are small and
want littlo umbrellas, and for
those who do not we have had
this larger umbrella made. It
has such a generous spread that
we decided to call it the "full
spread."
The frame has eight ribs, which
gives it such generous propor
tions, and it is a regular 28-inch
size umbrella. It is made with a
neat wood handle, with a silk
loop for carrying.
AH cotton covers are $2 and
$2.50; silk-and-cotton covers, $3
and $4; all-silk covers, $5 each.
(Malu Floor, Market)
Tomorrow Ends the
Bedding Sale
Saturday all our mattresses, pillows, bolsters and bed springs
will be marked at their regular prices.
Tomorrow will be the last day to choose from our entire
assortment of these goods at the February reductions.
The selection then will bo as large as it has been on any day
since the Sale began.
It will ue at least half a year before there will be the same
variety to choose from at the same reductions.
Saturday will bo too late.
(Sixth Floor, Chestnnt)
Silk Handbags With
Mirror Tops
The mirrors are inside the lids
of the bags, which makes them all
the more convenient to look into.
The bags are of a good grade
of moire silk in black and navy
and are silk lined. I
At $5 and $6.50 they have
square tops, and at $8.50 is one
with oval top.
(Main Floor, Chestnnt)
Lovely Hair Needs
More Than Mere
Brushing
To keep the scalp and hair
healthy, frequent shampooing is
good, of course, and for that wo
suggest the Queen Mary Liquid
Shampoo 50c for a generous
sized bottle.
After shampoo, to tone up the
hair and scalp and to use at
other times, too Phytalia Hair
Tonic is excellent It will keep
tho hair glossy and soft and in
healthy condition; 60c, $1, $1.85
and $3.75 a bottle, and you may
have it colorless, for gray hair, if
you wish.
To add the final luster, there is
Queen Mary Brilliantino in
violet. 50c bottle.
(Mala Floor, Chestnut)
Little Girls'
Undermuslins
The Children's Store has just
received some good little bloomer
drawers of nainsook and cambric
with lace and embroidery edges.
Sizes are 2 to 12 years; prices
76q to $1.75.
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This collection includes some of tfie most desirable pieces of furniture in oui!
possession. . .
When we say that it is desirable, we mean that it is furniture of sounfl
constructive quality, as well as of good appearance. ,
Half price for this furniture means less than what it would- now cost the
makers to turn it out and market it.
Now then, you have just so many hours to lake advantage of these oppow
tunities.
Saturday they will not be available; nor will they be for many days to come
Saturday every piece of furniture in our stock will be re-marked at its
regular price, which means 10 to 100 per cent higher than the price marked on
it now.
Novelty Pieces Also
at Half Price
We have a very attractive col
lection of novel and useful littlo
pieces now marked at half the
regular prices, among them being
various candlesticks nnd trays.
Mahogany candlestands begin
at 60c each and go up to $4.50,
the latter being finished in
enamel and decorated, btands five
feet high, is equipped for two
electric globes and has floor
socket connections.
S.t.nth Floors)
NEW BOOKS
"The Sky Pilot in No Man's
Land," by Ralph Connor. A
novel which strikes again the
humarily spiritual note which
gnvo the author his audience.
$1.50.
"The Secret City," by Hugh
Walpole. A penetrating plc
turo of Bolshevism, full of
color and passion and drama.
$1.00.
"The Man From the Clouds,"
by J. Storer Clouston. A story
full of close-knit action with
underlying romance and
humor. $1.50.
"What the 'Boys' Did Over
There," by "Themselves." A
collection of Allied overseas
stories. $2.
(Main Floor, Thirteenth)
New Spring
1 Patterns in
l Domestic Rugs
t Ctnwtlnea Ttlitfnn ! lrtf W1(r
9x12 ft., $72.50.
Axminster rugs, 9x12 ft.,.
$57.50.
Body Brussels rugs, 9x12 ft.,
$62.50.
Tapestry rugs, 9x12 ft., $22.50.
(Serenth Tloor, Chestnut)
A New Purchase of
Linen Table Cloths
Special at $7.50
Of full-bleached Irish double
damask in five circular patterns,
all of them floral.
Of pure flax, woven by a
reliable Irish manufacturer and
marked to sell at a distinctly
unusual price for clothes of such
a good-looking and dependable
kind. 2x2 yards, $7.50 each.
(First Floor, Chestnut)
If You've Ever
Tasted One of Our
Cream Caramels
the fresh strawberry flavor, the
chocolate or the vanilla you
know, without telling, how good
they are. But if you haven't,
there's a treat in store for you,
so stop at the Candy Store and
try a pound. We make them
fresh every day and they're
delicious 80c a pound.
Chocolate-covered nougat, 50c
a pound.
And the favors for St. Pat
rick's Day are ready.
(Down Stairs Store, Chestnut)
White Goods
Remnants and
Remnant Prices,
Too '
There ,are plain and fancy
weaves, the pieces are in prac
tical lengths, they will be useful
for many things and they are
priced a third to a half below the
usual markings.
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Trays from $3.75 for an oval
enamel and decorated one to a
large oblong mahogany and inlaid
one at $4.75.
Waste baskets from $2.25 for
one in gray oak with cane panels
to $8.50 for a mahogany one
inlaid.
Sofa pillows from $1.50 to $0.
They arc round, square, oblong
and in pillow effect. Tho cover
ings aro damask, velour and
frieze.
Tea tables are $9.50 to $43.
The one at $9.50 is mahogany,
with an oval-shaped top and re
Announcing the Arrival of
Redleaf London Derby
Hats for Spring
These very fine English hats are made for Wanamaker's only
in America.
V They carry out the best West End styles, and since we intro
duced them to Philadelphia an increasing group of particular men
will have no others.
(Main Floor, Market)
, Men's Lisle Underwear at
50c a Garment
This disposal includes about 2100 shirts and draweis of eood Im-
norted lisle.
The diawers are in all sizes, but the shirts are only in sizes 34, 8
and 38. ,
50c a garment is about one-fourth the usual Drice of these excellent!
roods'.
The Sale of Lamps still has a
great many good things in it.
(I'nurth
Automobilists Please
Note!
We have some good standard make motor tires in sizes 3Gx4&
and. 37x5 that we can sell at 25 per cent less than regular prices.
Automobile spot lights, complete with wiring, special at $3.50. J
Automobile spring bumpers, nickel-plated, at $10. J
(Tho flnllerr, Chestnnt)
Finest Aluminum Ware
in the Housewares Sale
These are all seamless articles' and are of a heavy grade of
aluminum that shines liko silver and wears splendidly.
Pleaso bear in mind that these items are. our own standard
' goods lowered in price only while the limited quantities remain.
Those who wish to Bharo in the opportunity should not delay.
Saucepans with pouring lip, 3-pint capacity, 80c.
Straight saucepans with cover, 3-quart capacity, $1.55.
Coffee pots, 2-quart capacity, $270. A
Frying pans, 8J-inch cold hang-up handle, $1.50.
Baking-pans', sido handle, brushed inside, 2-quart capacity,
85c.
Straight cooking kettle with lid, one quart capacity, 85c,
Preserving kettle, with lip, 2-quart capacity, 80c.
Cast Aluminum Ware at Lowered Prices
Safety tea kettles, 6-quart capacity, $5.
Frying pans, cold handles, 8 and 9 inch, $2.85 and $3.35,
Cake griddles, side Handles, and y men, $z.u and f 3.10.
Rice boilers, 2-quart capacity, $4.65.
Low-base waffle irons, 8-inch, $3.70; 9-inch, $4,85.
Coffee pots, 2-quart capacity, $4.65,
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movable glass tray. The ono aft
$45 is a glass-enclosed cabinet
table with removable tray and
drop sides. The wood is ma
hogany inlaid.
Nests of tables at $11 are little
Colonial types with round turned
legs in the brown finish.
Tip-top tables are now $6.2-5 to
$12. The $6.25 one has an oval
shaped top and is in a dull brown
finish. One at $8.75 has a round
top with pedestal base and may
be had in enamel and decorated
finish. The $12 table has an oval
top and can be had in lacquer,
black or terra cotta.
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