Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 22, 1919, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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lDGERr-PHIIiADELHIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 22,
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WANAMAKEJt'S
Store, Opens 9 A. M.
WANAMAKER'S
Store Close's 5 P. M.
WANAMAKER'S
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New Goods for a New Week in the Store Thai Keeps Neim
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Some People Are Too Easily
Discouraged
It is a notable fact that both good and bad
fortune are valuable in showing us ourselves.
A man that never makes any mistakes-loses
much that it would do him good.to know.
Often too much success is the ruin of a
business . man, who becomes arrogant and
neglectful, and oversteps the mark, because he
gambles with his pride and loses all.
Sailing on a narrow, glossy, brown water,
like the winding Indian River in Florida,
presents new views and unexpected beauties.
i To grow as we go, to be learning something
we do not know, and not compelled, to stop on a
sandbar nor brought up short for unhurried
thinking, is a gain and not a loss.
This Store's best profits are in learning its
mistakes and not sitting down to cry over
them; and doing better next time. '
Signed
March 22, 1919.
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THE Women's Fashion Salons have just
received some fine novelty dresses for
Spring dresses of light-weight tricolette,
showing the new apron fronts, the new vest
effects, the new tailored effects and the new
arrangements of embroidered decoration.
The colors are lovely, ranging from the odd
blues and taupes to henna and the new
Spring purple.' Prices are $50 to $85.
(First Floor, Central)
The Little Salon of
Mourning Apparel
is showing
Three-piece suits of Poiret twill both for young: girls and
older women.
Wraps of Poiret twill and black silk faille. '
Dinner gowns of net and Georgette crepe.
Georgette crepe blouses.
One-piece embroidered dresses of twill .and tricot to wear
with furs.
Fine neckwear.
(Third Floor, Central)
Charming Waists of Fine Voile
They are of the simplest, being prettified only with hemstitching,
the tiniest tucks, hand-made dots and eyelets, or with pale pink or
blue collars and cuffs. But these simple means are so cleverly used
that the results are quite delightful.
Prices are $7.50, $8.50, $0.85 and $10.75.
(Third Floor. Central)
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THE new straight petticoats of clinging silk jersey are
pretties-than ever with their deep pleated flounces
with inserts or designs of contrasting color. For instance,
there is gray with bright rose, gray with navy, Pekin blue
with gray and taupe with blue not to mention lots of
others. Prices are $750 to $19.50.
(Third Floor, Central)
We Were Certainly Glad to Get
These 1500 Women's
Handkerchiefs to Sell for
$3 a Dozen
because they are made of linens that we rarely get w sell for
less than twice this amount I
They are sheer and snowy handkerchiefs, of a beautiful
quality, and made with hemstitched hems in various popular
widths. Some are- even hand done.
Women who really know linens will appreciate them!
(Weit Aisle)
Bright Colored Plaid Skirts
Exactly What Woirien Want
And here they'are in a brand new Spring shfpment, just tho skirts
to go with sports or other coats. Being pleated, they are nice for walk
ing, golf or any other form of outdoor exercise..
The materials are velours and worsteds of beautiful combinations of
colors, but nearly always there is a touch of blue somewhere. They are
easily matched with coats or sweaters.
Tho rjrices are $15.75 to $19.50.
.(First Floor
Central)
A LOT of women's nainsook chemises envelope style
have just arrived, all fluffy with laces, embroideries and
tiny ribbons. Prices are $1.75 to $2.50.
(Third Floor, Central)
Women's Spring Silk Stockings
Are Here
Plenty (just now) of the fine looking and serviceable full
fashioned' stockings, which ars knit to fit. But there will more
than likely be a shortage of full-fashioned hosiery this Summer,
so it is advisable to buy the season's supply now,
v Silk stockings have advanced less in price than any other
kind of stockings.
In this great assortment prices start at $1.50, for silk hose
with cotton tops, and go to $25, for real lace stockings.
(Flret Floor, Market)
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New Books
"Volleys From a Non-combatant,"
by William Roscoo Thayer.
A collection of papers contributed
during the war by "W. R. T." to
the North American Review and
other journals. $2.
"Proposed Roads to Freedom,"
by Bertrand Russell. The three
roads are Socialism,. Anarchism
and Syndicalism and tho book is
a very serious study of very seri
ous questions. $1.50.
"Birds of Field, Forest and
Park," by Albert Field- Gilmore.
A fat book with many illustra
tions. $2J50.
"The Untamed," by Max Brand,
is a story of tho West, of three
comrades a man, a wolf dog and
a stallion. Also a story of. The
Girl. $1.50.
(Main Floor, Thirteenth)
When the Pretty
Imitation Coral Is
Made Into Necklaces
and combined with the soft
French 'gray finish metal, the
effect is very pleasing.
The'nccklaces are in the new
and fashionable lengths, and the
coral adds just the right touch
of color to a' Spring frock.
$2.50 to $11 each.
(Jewelry Htnrr, Chestnut nnd
Thirteenth)
By the Way
Among those quaint "grand
mother chintzes" in the Dress
Goods Salon, there arc now some
Trianon stripes, as well ns the
original old English designs.
"Width 28 inches. Price 75c a
yard. (First Floor; Chestnut.) '
Tho Optical Goods Store says
that the big round-eye imitation
bhell frames and the fused bifocal
lenses both mean a certain in
crense in comfort for the eyes of
the wearers. We have a well
equipped workshop for grinding
lenses from prescriptions. (First
Gallery, Chestnut.)
A pleusant new mcense just ar
rived is the Wanamakcr "Temple
.Incense" put up in pretty gold and
green boxes at 50c apiece. (Fourth
Floor, Chestnut.)
The Oriental Store still has
some of that Japanese toweling
brown or green with white
to sell at $1 for the ten-yard
piece. Designs are of the wistaria,
tho cherry blossom, chrysanthe
mum and the plum blossom. Ex
cellent for bungalow and summer
use. (Fourth Floor, Chestnut.)
IS 1 I Wit
Loveliest of All Spring Wraps
Is Saying a Great Deal
But not a whit too much in describing some newly arrived
duvetynes and evoras.
The very fabrics speak of softness, of graceful lines and
elegance. Added to this are the colors, never more beautiful than
this season, and fancy linings that seem just made for the purpose
of carrying out the color scheme.
If you care for the cape effect, it is here with a fetching little
vest front, and there is an exquisite wistaria duvetyne coat with
a long facing, collar arid cuffs of gray "paulette."
Others are move on the dolman order, some being hand
embroidered in wool or silk.
As for prices, $65 to $275 is the range.
(First Floor CentrnI)
Women's Velvety Mocha Gloves
All With Smart Strap Wrists
Not only is the mocha of a soft, beautiful finish, but the colors
are those most fashionable now a soft beaver shade, a pearl gray
and a light tan. They have heavy black embroidery or the more delicate
needlepoint, and arc all $5.25 a pair.
For the woman who wants a glove to slip on. easily, yet docs not
want a strap wrist, there is a new capeskin glove in black with black
or white embroidery, or plain white, at $3 a pair.
(Main Floor, Central)
Exquisite New Hand-Made
Things for Babies Just
'From France
The Children's Wear Store has just unpacked these beau
tiful new hand-made and embroidered garments and articles for
babies and little children, and mothers and people in search of
fine gifts for babies will find many new and delightful things
here.
New long and short dresses
Neiv sacquee dnd bibs v
New pique afghana
New pillow covers.
Quite a number are trimmed with real laces, and many havo
the effective, pretty Irish crochet laces.
(Third Floor, Cheatnut)
Gorgeous Brocaded Ribbons
Come From Lyons to
Make Vests
and dress panels for women who
want to add a handsome touch to
their new suits and gowns.
At $7.50 a yard there are floral
brocaded designs in viyid and
more subdued colorings. These
are rich, beautiful weaves, nine,
and a half inches wide- In addi
tion to the colors there' are gold
metal threads effectively inter
woven; to make the ribbons more
effective, '
At $12.50 a yard are still wider
rectal-brocaded . ribbons in other
new designs. These have solid
satin backgrounds black, or a
lovely 'French blue, or a rose
shade, with a thickly covered de
sign in gold or silver. These are
eleven and three-quarters inches
wide.
Most women use from five
eighths to three-quarters of a
yard for vests and, of course,
one width is plenty wide enough.
i Central)
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Special Sale of Office Furniture
$13,000 Worth of Desks, Tables and Chairs for $9,000
The most important group in this important
sale consists of about 200 flat-top desks, including
typewriter desks, all in oak, of standard make and
in the standard color. These are in 42, 55 and 66
inch sizes and all are from our own regular assort
ment. The opportunity to pick from such an ample and
varied collection at genuine price reductions is one
that shouldbe appreciated by practical businessmen.
The typewriter desks are now marked $29, $33,
$36, $42, $44, $45, $46, $48 and $52.
The regular flat-top desks in the sale are now
$32, $7.50, $38, $39, $39.50, $43, $45, $46, $58 and $59.
Of some of these desks the number, of course, is
limited, but the entire assortment is helpfully large.
There is a fine variety of office chairs in oak at
reductions of 25 per cent, including side chairs at
$5, $8 and $10 each.
Armchairs, $9.75, $10, $11, $12 and $15.
Revolving chairs at $12, $15, $18 and $22,
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1 Office tables, 4 feet long, $9 and $11.
I 5 feet long, $24,
6 feet long, $36 each.
(Third 1'loor, Mnrkpl)
A Special Sale of
Hand-Made Filet
Laces
An importation wo have been
waiting for for some time, be
cause so many women have been
inquiring about these laces for
their Summer gowns, for lingerie
and collars.
They were made in China and
are our own importation, thereby
saving about one-quarter of the
price on each yard; and the pat
terns are beautiful.
The narrowest is an edging,
inches wide, at 60c a yard, and
the widest a 6-inch insertion, at
$5.75 a yard.
(West Aisle)
Women Who Want
Wide-Toe Low-Heel
Oxfords
will find them in good selection
here. We have a great many good
styles in various shades of tan
calfskin, brown kidskin, black kid
skin, dull black calfskin and white
canvas. Some are on straight-lace
models and others are bluchers.
Prices arc $6 to $10.
(First Floor, Market)
New Lillian
Brassieres
The Corset Salon has just re
ceived something like a score of
new styles. Prices start at 60c.
Ono of heavy net for largo
women is $2.
Two pink satin styles arc $2
each one opens in front the
other in the back.
One of firm pink corset satin
is $1.50.
A silk-jersey-and-broche affair
crosses in the back and is known
as a diaphragm brassiere $3.50.
A heavy lace with cross over
or open fronts $1.25.
(Third Floor, Cheatnut)
Pretty Novelty
Printed-Voiles
Special 30c a Yard
The designs were taken from
some of the much more expensive
fabrics, and they are very un
usual and very lovely. Some
printings are in white and others
are in colors.
For the utility dresses women
will find plenty of tho medium
durk shades, and there are also
some fascinating light tints for
afternoons. All are 36 inches
wide.
(West Aisle)
Stenciled Crash
Curtains and Other'
Things for Coolness
All of which will look good to
the eye and, incidentally, make
the house much more livable when
the thermometer starts rising.
The curtains are in the prettiest
of colored designs, $5 to $6.75 a
pair, and all the other pieces come
to match.
Lunch covers, $5 and $5.50.
Table squares, $1.25.
Table covers, 48 inches square,
$2.
Runners, $1.15.
Pillow tons, $1.15.
(Filth Floor, Market)
New Silk
Handbags at
About Factory
Cost
A special disposal of some of
the very bags most in demand
just now.
At $3.50, black and navy
faille silk handbags with cov
ered frames? and inner frames.
At $3.75, black and navy
faille silk handbags with cov
ered frames and without inner
frames.
At $4, black and navy moire
silk handbag3 with frames of
dark tortoise shell-finish cellu
loid. All are lined with contrast
ing color silk.
(Main Floor, Chestnut)
What's a Coat
Without a Vest?
Just nothing at all, this year,
fashion has decreed.
Some coats make a point of car
rying their own vests, but many'
do not. So here the vests are
every kinjI imaginable and all the
very newest of the new.
Starting with tho wash linenes
at $1, there are linens, poplin,
madras, silks, tricolette, snake
skin, polka dotted fabrics, pon
gees', sports silks and finally the
most glorious gold and silver
brocades on satin grounds at
$13.50.
(Main Floor, CentrnI)
"The Stroller" ,
A New Parasol
Umbrella
In other words it is a parasol
when the sun is shining and an
umbrella during the rain, for the
frame is short like a parasol's
and it is? covered with colored or
black umbrella silk.
The handle and tips arc white
'bakelite and the top and ring are
colored to match the silk.
One nice feature of this parasol
umbrella is the jointed ring, mak
ing it so much more convenient to
cairy. $12 is tho price.
(Main Flour, Mnrket)
Special for Ford
Owners
Lubricating oil in half-barrels,
special at 55c a gallon.
(Motor Accemorles, Tho Gullcrj,
Chestnut)
The Easter Bunny
Is Here
and you'll find him in the Candy
Store, surrounded by chocolate
rabbits, roosters and chickens. He
is very big, very white and weary
a huge pink bow.
Easter novelties of .ill sorts are
15c to $18.
(Down Stairs Store, Chestnut)
Summer Rugs Come and Go
but Rag Rugs Stay
Stay high in public favor and often stay on the floor the year
'round. They are the most universally popular of all summer rugs
because of their good looks, good service and adaptability to all styles of
furnishings.
We have a fine, fresh lot on show, and here are prices on a' few:
Plain Centers With Fancy Borders
0x12' ft., $18.50, $19.50, $21 and $37.50.
8x10 ft., $15.50.
7.6x10.6 ft. $13.50 and $14.50.
fcx9 ft., $9, $11.50 and $12.75 ',-M
4x7 ft., $5.75.
3x6 ft., $3.75, $6.50 and $8.50.
Hit-and-Miss and Colonial Effects
9x12 ft, $11, $13.50, $17.50 and $21.
7.6x10.6 ft, $9.75, $13 and $13.50.
6x9 ft, $8.25 and $10.75.
4x7 ft, $4.25 and $5.
3x6 'ft, $2.25, $2.75 and $3.25.
(Seventh Floor, Chentnut)
50 Fine Nejiv French Dinner
Sets $75 and $85 a Set
Best in Months
This remarkable new shipment means real enhancement to the
Spring China Sale. The sets are being taken out of the casks
at this writing.
They are regular 108-piece sets from the pottery of Theo
Haviland, Limoges, France.
They come in the newest types of border decorations, and
there are ten each of five patterns, all with coin-gold handles.
2 Patterns at $75 a Set
A Saving of $25
2 Patterns at $85 a Set
A Saving of $40
This is probably the best piece of china news that we
have been able to print in many months.
(Fourth Floor, Chestnut)
A Fine Reserve Lot of
Table Cloths and Napkins
We have just taken out of bond two solid casks full of bleached Irish
satin double damask table cloths with napkins to match. These are part
of a reserve purchase of goods woven specially for the Wanamaker
Store. They come in circular and square patterns of our own selection.
The fabric is it particularly firm grade of Irish double damask,
beautiful in finish and appearance, and trustworthy for service. Two
qualities
72x72 inches -$10.75 and $12 each.
72x90 inches $13.50 and $15..75 each.
72x108 inches $16.75 and $18.50 each."
Napkins to match
22Hx22i $12.50 and $17.75 dozen. .
21x24 $15 and $20 dozen.
(First lloor, Chestnut)
Women's Black Sport Oxfords;
Black Russia calf lace oxfords with wing tips, perforations, and
narrow toes. The heels arc military and ltf inches high. Price $llj
in the Exclusive Little Boot Shop.
(First Floor, Market)
Hundreds of Dainty White Bedspreadsj
at Reduced Prices
In addition to the large assortment of white bed spreads that we have been offer
ing at reduced prices, 400 more spreads have been newly put in at very attractive '
reductions.
The principal new groups are made up of satin-fiqished spreads in two sizesA
flfvO(l nni) r70vnn itinlmo Vinfli enll of $!l onpli n anvincr nf rtno.Vlirl
Other satin-finished spreads are in sizes 80x90 and 72x100 inches and are marked
at $4 and $4.50 each a saving of 25 per cent. ' i $
Dimity spreads m size 80x90 are now $2.25 a saving ot more tnan one-tnirdv,
Tnree grades oi noneycomo spreads are ouered at noiaDie reoucuons size uoxeoj
$a; ibxsu at $i.7o and 7xbb incnes at $z.o eacn.
t All .the spreads in the sale are in Marseilles patterns.
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