Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 22, 1919, Postscript, Page 7, Image 7

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 22. 1010
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9, 11 and 4:50 Grand Organ
11 :55 Musical Moment, with
Easter Chimes at Noon
WANAMAKER'S
Store Opens 9 A. M.
WANAMAKER'S
Store Closes 5 P. M.
WANAMAKER'S
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A New Purchase
The Great, Good, Generous
Hands of the United States
are today reaching over a stricken world,
pouring out their wealth in advance upon the
promise of an unparalleled harvest to be
garnered later on by patriotic industry
. he fods of the only Flag in the world
with 48 stars swirls into
A Horn of
to symbolize to suffering humanity that it is
noble to give and helpful to receive.
The highest and the humblest, the young
est and the oldest, will join hearts and hands
to cover every inch of the Continent of
America with our last National Bonds that
bear the stamp of peace on earth and good
will to all the inhabitants thereof.
Signed
April 22, 1910.
The Very Newest Fancy in
Necklaces
Necklaces of gold beads, alternating witlr coral, cornelian, blood
stone, topaz, garnet or amcthy.st. They are $22 to $58 and you choose
the color to go with your most becoming gown.
Pale topaz-faceted bead necklaces, $27.
Imitation pearl necklaces of a new kind. They have a color
and luster closely resembling real pearls, $50.
(Jenrlry Store, Clirntnut uml Thirteenth)
Some Sterling
Silver Necklaces
and Bar Pins All
Specially Priced
Pretty new ornaments, all
most interestingly priced, in
new designs.
The necklaces are of sterling
silver slender chains, with
graceful pendants and orna
ments in sterling silver, set
with sparkling rhjncstones,
imitation sapphires, pearls or
amethysts. $1.75, $2, $2.50
and up to $4.
The bar pins are in lacy, ef
fective designs, all of sterling
silver, set with rhinestones and
imitation sapphires or pearls.
$1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.50, $2.75
to $3.75.
(Jewelry Store, Cliextnut)
Young Women's New Wool
Jersey Dresses to Sell for $23.50
All the dresses arc new spring models, and aic of that good wool
Jersey which does not crush. There is China blue, taupe, sand shades,
Pekin blue, cocoa brown and mouse giay as well as a deeper brown
shade.
They have the new necks, some have tunics, some arc in coat .
effects, some have little vests, and quite a number have unusual
girdles. The styles are youthful and attractivc'iind the dresses just
'the sort that girls will like to wear in doors and out. '
14 to 20 year sizes.
(Seeoml Flour, C'IietlMt)
Certain Hand
Embroidered Undermnslins
for women who are 46, 48 and
50 bust measure are among the
first the Underclothes Store
has ever received.
The corset covers aie $2.85
and $3.50.
Combinations corset-covers-and-drawers
$750.
(Third Floor, Central)
TWO New Corsets
for Young Girls
One is an L. R. hip confincr of
pink broche; it has a hooked front
end practically no bones at all
only those in front and back.
There are two pairs of hose sup
porters and the price is $1.75.
Another L. R. model is n corset
with elastic on both sides and
some cording and boning. $1,75.
Other L. R. corsets for young
girls are $1.50 to $2.50.
-Treo girdles for girls, $3.50.
(Third Floor, Clirntnut)
25 Styles of
Surely1 it would seem as if any
woman could find what she wants
among these. Here are some of
the styles:
Dull black calfskin straight
lace oxfords with military or
Cuban heels,
, Dul black calfskin blucher ox-
$ fords with low hecjs.
- I'atentv. UatJ)W' oxfoi'd yUh
Cufcp ,
Plenty
THE French Room has
just received some most
charming breakfast coats
of changeable taffeta. Tlrey
are in rose, old rose, peach
color and turquoise blue;
they have quaint little quill
ingr. Softening their edges,
and tiny silken fruits dec
orating their pockets, and
they cost $23.50.
(Third llipur, Cliehlntit)
FASHIONABLE
Jersey Cloths in
Twenty-One Shades
And such shades as women are
using the most right now for
smart street frocks and skirts
and for coats of Jersey cloth.
This is the lighter weight
weave, all wool, soft andVme. It
is 54 inches wide and $3.50 a
yard.
(I'lrNt 1'loor, C'ltextnut)
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R E P E D E
Chine Waists
One with tucking Hone in
squares, in white and pink. S3.50.
One with shallow lound neck in
white and pink only. ,5.50.
A thiul with pleated, scalloped
collar in League bluc-und-white,
pink-and-white and bisque-and-white.
$5.50.
With these new things came a
tailored style of men's shirting
crepe, cut with a high-low collar,
in white only; the price $10.75.
(Third Floor, Central)
NEW Organdie
Plouncings
Embroidered in all-white and
so fine Und dainty that you think
of young women's frocks as soon
as you see them.
There aic at least a dozen
patterns, all 25 inches wide, and
they arc only $2.50 and $3 a ynrd.
(First Floor, ClieMmif) ,
Women's Low
Daik tan calfskin oxfords with
Cuban heels.
Black glazed kidskin oxfords
with Cuban 'or low heels,
J)ull black calfskin pumps with
Cuban or low heels.
Tan culfskin pumps with low
, heels.
Black gluKcd vkldsk'in 'numns
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of $50,000 Worth
These New Black Dress Hats
Just From the Workroom
$15 Each
Hals thai you'll think aic quite uurommon foi the pi ice.
And they aie! The shapes aic new and smart and becoming, and
we bought tlicni specially. Then wo tiimmcd them in our own
workrooms, and the finished hats- aic jjaiticulurly attractive.
The hats aie of hemp or of liscic, chiefly, and in all-black.
There aic small and medium shapes and some larger ones, loo.
There are Incomes and sailors and many more.
Usually tlicy have bands of feathers or feather ornaments
or little fur-like edges of ostrich fiomls but thcic's not a hat
that isn't smart and new and fetching.
No two alike! ,
(Seinm! I loor, Clirttntil)
Now That It's Warmer Comes
the Need for Wash Silks
With the heat of last Sumnici in mind and the necessity
foi having the right kind of clothing for comfoit, moie women
me turning to wash silks and the kind of wash silks that have
pioved best for warm weather.
1 Japanese white hubutai, 85c to $2 a ynul.
2 Chinese Shantung pongees, 85c, $1.50 and '$2 a yaid.
Hctwccn them, these two weaves of silk arc able to make an
entire Summer wardrobe, fiom a tailored suit down to a piece of
exquisite lingeiic. They are among the coolest of fabrics, they
retain their cool look even on the hottest day and they arc
practical and economical. ,
Moi cover we have made many comparisons to find out just
how our collections of habutais and Shantungs nieasuie up to
those of others in this city. Thcte is no question about the
results.
The collections in both cases arc larger, the variety is better
and the prices less, except in one or two cacs wheie they aic
the same.
(hirst Floor, lirMlml)
Y W IS
Women's Afternoon Gowns of
Foulard $32.50 to $145
Nothing is more satisfactory in a wardrobe from the prac
tical point of view, and nothing is quite so fashionable or
striking. A great many of these newcomers sire dark-bluo-and-wliite
and black-and-white, but they are as dashing in effect as
if they weie far more brilliant in color. And they have new
fashion features such as an overdress of blue and white with
heavy white piping, and worn over a white slip; organdie frills
and sashes or bloused backs; girdles of narrow ribbons in two
colors blue and black, for instance; trimming of white oigandie
embroidery 'on the necks and skiits of tunics; Georgette sleeves,
often finished with foulard self-pipings; and scores of other points.
Hardly two of the dresses arc alike.
Prices run from $32.50 to $145 the last for a black-and-white
foulard veiled with Georgette and with a long back panel
edged with jet beads.
(I irht Floor, t'rnlrnl)
New Bolivia and Evora Wraps
Borrow the Cape Form
One very lovely style would be a cape, except that it has a
slight semblance of sleeves; another, is a circular cape with a
vest; still another is really a cape with a round deep yoke and
a fourth has a curious arrangement by which it may hang
straight or button up to make sleeves.
Every one of these wraps is lined with beautiful silk, some
times plain and sometimes fancy. Because of their warmth,
softness and lightness, women like both bolivin and evora for
mountains and seashore. Prices are $67.50 to $125.
(First 1 loor, C'entrnl)
A Little Sale of Hosiery and
Underwear on the West Aisle
lioth first and second giade goods, all much under-priced
and the "seconds" to be iclicd on for good service.
Women's Underwear
12'jC for low neck, sleeveless cotton vests, "seconds."
18c, 3 for 50c, for low neck, sleeveless cotton vests.
,'S5c, .'! for $1, for lace leg cotton combination suits, "seconds."
fide for low neck, lace leg combination suits in extra sizes.
Women's Stockings
25c for black and mahogany color mcicorizcd cotton hose,
"seconds."
$1.25 for black and white, full fashioned thread silk stockings,
"seconds,"
' Children's Stockings and Socks
25c for libbed black, white and mahogany color cotton stock -'
ings, "seconds." . -
25c for black, white and tan full fashioned socks, "seconds."
Men's Half Hose
18c', o pair for 50c, for black, gray and mahogany color mei-ccrizcd-cotton,
"seconds."
85c for full fashioned thread silk, "seconds."
(Met
Shoes at $6
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Patent- leather pumps
with
Cuban or low heels.
Tan kidskin oxfords with Cuban
heels. '
Tan calfskin or gray glazed
kidskin oxfords with Louis heels.
St lap sandals in black glazed
kidskin, patent leather or white
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LITTLE French
f C:na tn Hold the
Ears Back
are liked by many mothers to
correct that tendency to stand out
which some youngsters' ears have.
These little caps are of firm.white
tape, and are light and comfort
able, They sljp over t',c ncul nnu
cars and tie1 under the chin.
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of Fine Bedroom and Dining -room
Suits
Fine lots of furViilure at favorable prices seem
naturally to gravitate toward this store.
There is no need to go into the reasons.
This newest lot is of a superb character. It conies
from a firm which stands very high in the furniture
business and whose product is known the country
over for its beauty, excellence and sterling quality.
They are making after-the-war changes in their
factory so many factories are doing just so. One
result is that we secured from thorn this collection of
superb bedroom and dining-room suits which we offer
tomorrow at 33 1-3 per cent less than we should regu
larly sell them for.
This furniture is of particularly high-grade con
struction, as will be seen from a number of unfinished
pieces which we show, enabling one to observe how
they have been put together. All the suits are in
period designs, true and beautiful in outline and
detail.
Some of the Bedroom Suits in the New $50,000 Purchase
at Savings of 331 Per Cent
$17G for a 3-picco Hcppclwhilc
bedroom suit; mahogany with
gold line. Full-size bed included.
$205 for a 1 - piece mahogany
bedioom suit; Geoigiau style.
$220 for a 5-piece walnut bed
loom suit; Louis XVI. Twin bcilo
Willi oval cann panels.
$2.'!5 for a o-piece bedroom suit;
Adam design; in icgular daik
mahogany shade.
$a05 for a l-pieie mahogany
A
SERIOUS
Book and a
Novel
The.serioun book is "Aboc the
Battles," by C. H. A. Andre,
translated by Mrs. Philip Duncan
Wilson. It is a typically French
narration of the life of the French
Aviation Corps, and is filled with
the gay nobility of the men who
met and vanquished the Hun in
the air. Price $1.50.
The novel, "The Moonlit Way,"
is by Robert W. Chambers and
piovides an cxtraoidinary amount
of entertainment. Pi ice $1.00.
(Mln Floor, 'thirteenth)
EMBROIDERED
Bed Sets, Dainty
as You Please, Just
Opened
In the whole realm of bed
coverings there's nothing so
picturesque and dainty as a
prettily embroidered bed set and
these which we have just opened
are pretty beyond doubt.
Each se comprises a spread,
with sca.llopcd edges and cut-out
corners, and a bolster-piece to
match. On many the embroidery
is done in color.s two shades of
blue, also rose and pink, some,
however, being embroidered in
white, on tan or white licachcloth,
pique or finished muslify of excel-
lent quality. All arc done in
floral designs. Such sets are not
only a bed-covering, but a loom
decoration of considerable effect
iveness. For single bed sizes, 2 yards
wide, the prices are $8, $10 and
$12 each.
For double bed sizes, 2Vi yard.-,
$8, $10, $12 and $15 each.
(s(li Floor, Central)
THIS Season,
When Little Jill
Plays
her mother slips Jill into a dear
little play-apron. It will cover
the small maid's flock, but lcae
her arms free and give her nil
the fieedom she likes.
Some of the apions aie of
snowy lawn with little fiills at
the edges, two pockets and a
sash; others aic of cretonne or of
coloied clash with jolly little nur
sery liguies or all the letleis of
the alphabet in a cheerful jumble.
And these also have pockets and
sashes and hats, too, to match.
Theie arc many styles, the
prices go from $1 to $3.50, anil
there aic 2 to G year sizes.
(Third Flour, Chmtnut)
TWO Good Kinds
of Plain Color
Carpet
Chenille Axminster carpet,
seamless, in gray, seal, blue,
green and taupe; D, 12 and 15 ft.
wide. $10.50 and $11.50 a square
yard.
Plain color Wilton velvet carpet
in three-quarter widths, $2.75 to
$1.75 o; yard. " H,
(Seentli jJor, Cl.inul) fl
at a Saving of
bedtoom suit in Attain design,
with full-size bed
$:J20 for a 5-picte walnut bed
room suit; Queen Anne design,
with a full-size bed.
$;!1)0 for a Jl-pieci walnut and
decorated bedioom suit; Italian
influence; full-size bed.
M2I for an nory-cnamcl bed
mom suit of lie pieces; Adam
stjle, with full-sire bed, cuned
head and foot.
$471! for a ti-piece bedioom suit
in walnut and gold; Adam design.
( I mil I liiiir,
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His First Long-Trouser Suit
II is a landmark in his life.
His interest in the choosing of it amounts? to enthusiasm, a peculiar kind of
enthusiasm such as he !ns never felt before in the buying of anything and may never
feel again.
The kind of coat he wants, the way the pockets have to be fashioned, the num
ber of buttons, theyshapo of the lapels, the width of the trousers, the way they hang
all these are things that matter and HIS suit simply has to be right in every one of
them. ,
We reallv believe tlie irreatest nleasure imv one in the elotliintr business pan
linvp is flip liMintr out of :i
pleasure to us.
We believe that any store that would knowingly sell a wrong, or ill-fitting, or
inferior suit to any young fellow of the kind should be drhen out of business.
Without reflection on any other good suits for youths and students that may
be on sale in this city, we can honestly say that our own are of the finest kind.
For these particular models $30 to $o5.
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ME N'S Dressing
Cases With
Ebony Fittings
Travel time brings thoughts of
articles that make tiaveling com
foi table. .
For men we have just rocehed
some dressing cases of dull black
seal grain and long giain leather
that are well made and good look
ing. They aie mostly equipped
with black ebony fittings, though
some of the lower-priced eases
have black fittings that aic not
ehonv.
Pi ices $10, M2.50. $15. S20 and
$27.51). ( Mil in I lour. lifsliinl)
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ONPLEUR
Toilet Specials
on the West Aisle
Violet, l'Empne or lose toilet
water, 45c and 83c a bottle; ex
tract, violet oi l'Kmpire, S5e and
60c a. bottle.
Face powdei, 25c.
Cleansing cieani, :;3c a jai.
Skin cream, :j5c a jai.
Youth and Hc.uity cicam, ."5c a
jar.
Hay i urn. 50c a bottle.
Hair tonic, $1 a bottle.
Violet ammonia, 20c and :;5c
a bottle.
Witch hazel, y"n- and 05c a
bottle. .
Lilac and Wistniid vegetal, 75c
a bottle. (West Mi)
The Grass Is Jumping And You Need
a Wanamaker Draw Cut Lawn
Mower at Once
The Wanamaker Draw Cut
Lawn Mower is a highly satis
factory machine because it is
built' upon the right principle.
Instead of trying to snip off the
top of the grass, as so many
mowers do, it grasps the grass
tightly and diaws it acioss the
stationary blade Where the i in
volving blades come in contact
and do the business. -
It is easily adjusted to cut
grass the desired length.
Made in all sizes from the"
little mower for a small lawn
to the largest mower for the
country estate.
High-wheel Mowers
Ball Plain
bearing, bearing.
M in ?10.2.r 8.75
1G in 11.25 !.50
18 in 12.25
10.25
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Along with them we
of a similarly high grade
collection of mirrors all at
l!l!).r foi a Il-piece inlaid Slina
lon inabogan, hrdionm suit Willi
tw in beds.
Villi) for a 5-piete mahogany
bedioom suit in Adam design.
I'lie full-si.e lied lias curved-end
I'uiitboanl.
S0OO foi a 7-picti- nory-enaiiiel
bedioom suit; Louis AVI, with a
fiill-sie cane bed.
$0HO tor a (i-piete walnut bed
loom suit; a Ktxid topj of Chip
pendale tnot Chinese), with full
s.e bed
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''iililli in bis first lonir-t rnuscr
Breathes there the man with soul so dead
Who never to himself hath said,
"I must do justice to my head
And gel a clean new hat."
Theie does. He lucathcs m large numbeis and is otherwise
lather patticular about his clothes
Foi each season be has llueo oi fotu suits, dozens of shuts
and ties and sexeial rails of shoe-., but be ha.s onlv one hat, or
at most two, and it seems t hut the older tliej jrPt the moie he
hates to nait with them.
.Men who don't want to spoil the ellect of a new spring suit
with an old winlei hat will find h.intl-ome m u Spnngxift hats
heie for .1, $"i and SO.
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Spring Assortments in
Matting and Linoleum
Chine.se matting, .s22 to S27 3ll for i oil of 10 ai(K
Japanese matting, M!).5( to S25 foi loll of 40 aids.
Inlaid linoleum, .S1.25 to S2.85 a square jaul.
Printed linoleum, 05c and SI 10 a square janl.
(s.,-ten(h luur", (hestmiu
DEVELOPING and printing of photographic films an
done particularly well by the Wanamaker Camera !
and the prices arc moderate.
roll for the developing of films
Brownie sizes. This does not
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Lou -wheel .Mowers
IJall bearing. Plain beating.
12 in $7.50 10 in $3.73
11 in 7.75 12 in'. .. 0.00
10 in S.00 11 in 0.25
18 in 8.25 10 in 0.50
IS in.r-r. 0.75
Wanamaker Grand Mowers
lljinch driving wheels 5
draw-cut wiper blades. '
10 in., Sir,.
18 in., $10,50.
20 iii., $18.
Wanamaker Lawn Trimmer
Cuts every blade of grass loft
by the lawn mower close to
walls, fences, buildings, shrubs,
etc., dispensing entirely with
hand grass hook.
Dull Bearings Self Sharpen
ing 8.50.
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a Third
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present a number of suits
from our own stocks, and a
reductions of one-third.
7"..") foi a li-piecp mahogany
bedioom suit; Chippcndaic design,
with tw in beds.
$85(1 foi an 11-picco mahogany
bedioom suit; Louis XI, with
twin cane beds.
SDHfi foi an 11 -piece ivory
enamel bedioom suit; Louis XVI,
with tw in beds.
$inr.(l for a !l-piece walnut bed
lootn suit in Adam design, with
twin beds, boxed coineis with
cane panels.
suit :it l(:isi it is :i npfinl -i "
loor, Miirkrf )
re both
Store,
For instance, it charges 5c a
of the Vest Pocket and No. 2
include printing.
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New Wanamaker Giant
Mowers
10-inch driving wheels.
10 in., $12.
IS in., $i:i.
20 in., $11.
ICasy-cmptying grass catchers.
Fit any size or style mower,
12 to 18 in., $2.25.
18 to 22 in., $2.05,
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