Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 05, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 7, Image 7

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EVENIN& PUBDld LBpaERr-PHICADELPHlA', MONDAY, MAY 9, 1919
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WEATHER
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WAN AM AKER'S Store Opens 9 A. M.
WANAMAKER'S
Store Closes 5 P. M.
WANAMAKER'S
Now Comfort Adds Its Voice to the Call of the New Fashions
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Slow Growth
from an invisible, internal force, and like
unto the red oak tree, it must have years and
lifkf voara in rnmp in friiifinn. Onlv nntient
watchfulness to guard
can further its progress.
Our oak tree of
growing in the sight of
W nigh on sixty years.
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i public, who are much interested in the Store,
it is a pleasure for us to state that the
growth of recent years has been accelerated
beyond the growth of former years.
Signed"
May 5, 10 is.
New Redleaf Sports Hats From
London for Women
The colors are lovely jade green and old blue, wonderful
woodsy browns and creamy tan and biscuit shades; coral and
rose and peach, as well as white and black and other hues.
There is a tendency toward larger hats crowns are higher,
brims are wide, and usually slightly curled upwaul.
Even the straws are unusual yedda and the fine pedal straw,
Milans, and many novelty weaves in shiny, coarse straws.
Wide bands of soft ribbon velvet are one of the favorite
trimmings, and usually they are in contrasting color like the
jade straw trimmed with old blue, or the biscuit with tan. Some
hats have striped taffeta or soft satin ribbons, and all are quite
simply trimmed.
Such hats are ideal for all sports uses.
Prices start at $22.
(.Second Floor, Clientnut)
New Flowered Voile Frocks
for Young Women
With their soft tan or blue backgrounds and their pretty alloer
designs in white or blue or brown, they make charming little dresses
for Spring and Summer.
All the styles are new, and the draped skiits and bodices lend
themselves admirably to the airy, pretty cottons".
Many Have frills, some are ribbon trimmed, and there are manv
new ideas as to sleeves and necks.
$16.60 to $20. ,
14 to 20 year sizes.
(Second Floor, Cheatnul)
NE W Bordered
Veils for Sports
Hats
Very smart they are and in
tended to be worn- hanging
straight from the brim of the hat.
They have hexagon, scroll or
trench meshes with deep borders
of chiffon, or woven silk and they
come in black, brown, navy or
taupe, $1.50 to $4.50 each.
(Main Floor, Central)
WOMEN'S Pat
ent Leather
Pumps
with pointed tips, perforations and
low French heels are $11 in The
Exclusive Little Boot Shop.
(Flrtt Floor, Market)
NEW Georgette
Crepe Skirts
With the Fashion
able Deep Hem
This, by the way, is a feature
of the new" Paris gowns. The
other noticeable features about
these beautiful skirts are tucks,
wide and narrow; ones and used
In novel combinations.
Also many have hemstitching
and there are the prettiest crushed
girdles, ending in a sash. One
style 'opens at the, side under
pearl buttons run through with
the crepe. Another has Irish cro
chet buttons.
Altogether there are five mod
els, all priced at either $22.50 or
$25.
(First Floor, Central
TWO Blue Serge
Specials at $1.25
and $2.25a Yard
Roth are all-wool and both are
xfcmarkably good. There is no
question at all about the fash
Sonableness of blue serge this
Spring and it is the one wool
fabric that is worn all Summer
long.
The surge at $1.25 is a light
weight .dresB quality, 40 inches
wide,
1 The serge at $2.25 ayard is'a
jiea'Vier tailoring,grade for capes,
'cocAshsult. and skirts. It is 50
it from accidents
business has been
all the people for
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Large Supplies of Good,
Inexpensive Undermuslins
in the Sale of White
Really temarkable night
gowns at $1, for instance, aie
Empire style trimmed with lace
and pink casings; or with lace
or French-knot embroiderv,
done in color. Others at $1.50
arc also Empire style.
Other items are petticoats
, double-panel styles of absolute
plainness, having tucked self
flounces, or blind-embroiderv
flounces, price $1.25; crinklv
crepe nightgowns without any
decoration except the blue
stitching, which doesn't require
ironing, prices $1,85 to $2.25,
and other nightgowns with
simple scallops at $1. High
necked nightgowns with tucks
and fine eyelet-embroideries at
$1.75 and $2 are among the
very best things of the Sale.
Finer qualities are $2.75 to
$2.85
Chemises with simple and
dainty lace and tucks are
$1.60; good long petticoats
with eyelet-embroidery, and
the much-wanted under
flounces; prices being $2 to
$2.85.
These are only instances taken at random the Third Floor
tables are covered with thousands of similar good things, and
practically none of the prices are above $5.
(Third Floor, Central)
Corsets 'in the White Sale
L. R.'s at $1 and 1.25 are all discontinued models except one
at $1.25, which is of open mesh.
The American Lady corsets at $2.50 and $3.50 are two
specials one topless, of white broche; one low-bust, of pink or
white broche, with free hips; one white broche, with low bust
for average figures.
(Third Floor, Che.tnut)
Hundreds of Fresh
Waists in the White Sale
New Georgette crepes and crepes de chine, embroidered and,
beaded, and nearly all in light colors. Prices $3.85 to $5.
New white voiles and batistes, tailored and trimmed. Also
white voiles with colored cross-bars, $1, $1.50 and $1.G5.
Kt and Weit Allies)
NEW Satin
Taffeta Ribbon
Soft and crushable and in many
of the new fashionable colors,
light and dark,
, It is exactly the right width for
sashes for lingerie frocks, 6 and
8 inches wide. The price is $1.10,
and $1.65 a yard.
Bewitching New Sports Coats
Just Here From Paris
It was only a little oer a month ago when our representative
was in that wonderful city of France, selecting these things.
There was ne butter, no sugar and fuel was scarce; the streets
were crowded with men in khaki and the echo of the Great War
was still sounding yet Mademoiselle Paris was working fast
and furious to maintain her supremacy in fashion.
These sports coats are among the most charming of the new
modes". They are of a fine qualjty of artificial silk which is even
more lustrous than real silk, and the colors ! There are seven
models, each in different colors, and any woman who gets one of
these coats need have no fear of seeing a duplicate on some other
woman soon, as there is only one of each kind and coloi.
Prices aie $60, $65 and $75.
Also some beautiful coats of jersey wool in navy, taupe and
wine at $50.
(Flrnl Floor, Market)
A1
IRY Frocks of
Printed Crepes
for Young Women
There is such a vogue for the
dainty frocks of printed crepo
Georgette that we are very glad to
announce the arrival of many new
ones.
Blue - and - white, tan-and-blue,
and tan-and-brown are some of
the charming colorings.
They make delightful little af
ternoon gowns, come in a fasci
nating variety of styles, and aie
$40 to $55.
14 to 20 year sizes.
(Second Floor, Chestnut)
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A Handbag Spe
cial at $3.50.
This is a very,low price for a
good suede handbag, as any wo
man knowB. '
A good-looking? new-style bag,
too, with door-top that has a mir
ror inside. Colors are tan nd
brown,
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Spring Notes
for the Home
An electric washing machine
soon pays for itself and renders
the domestic service problem one
of small moment. Seven kinds in
the House Furnishings !75 to
$150.
Mammoth tubeiose bulbs grown
in the South are 5c each; 60c. a
dozen. They are the variety
known as the double pearl.
Wanamaker plant food at 15c a
package enough to nouiish fifty
plants for six months is opp of
the few cheap things left in a
world given over to the high cost
of living.
Time now to plant sweet corn,
wax beans and lima beans. All
to be had in bulk near the lube
lose bulbs.
Howard dustless dusters for
housccleaning operations are
chemically treated to absorb the
dust andyet retain these chemi
cal properties after being washed
and sterilized. 30c for the dust
ers; $1.50 for the mbps.
Good soaps for housecleaning
time are the' Oval Qeen at 8c a
cake; the Wanamaker Oleine at
10c a cake, and the Pearl at lie
a cake, or $10.75 for a case of
100 cakes. Also the Wanamaker
Borax at 44c a cake, or $7.75 the
case of 60.
The William Penn furnituie
polish has no equal, so far as wp
know. 36c', 60c and 85c a bottle.
Chamois polishers that don't
get hard are 70c to $3.50.
Water glass for preserving
eggs this being the best month
in which to "put them down"
is 35c and 75c for 1 and 2M
pound packages.
The Quaker Moth Chest pio
vides safe and economical storage
for Winter clothes. It is large
enough to hold five suits of
clothes and small enough to go on
a shelf. $1.50 each.
Septola a coal tat picparation
insures sanitary cleanliness.
25c to $1 a bottle.
(Fourth Floor, Central and Market)
A
FOUNTAIN
Pen
One of the little but important
things that should go info every
outward-bound suitcase.
Excellent fountain pens, sclf
fllling and safety models in regu
lar or vest-pocket size, $2.50 to
$50. The latter has a 14-kt. gold
barrel.
(Jewelry Store, Cheatnut and
Thirteenth)
SWEATER Time
for the Children
Among the new sweaters that
we've lately unpacked in the
Children's Wear Store are some
pretty little affairs of a new
basket-weave. Some arc in slip
on style and these are $3.50;
those with sleeves are $5.50. And
they come in jiuff, a lovely peacock
blue, rose ana Pekin blue. SO to
36 inch Bizes.
Other new sweaters for chil
dren of 2 to 6 years are in many
styles slip - on, square - necks,
round-necks, and V-necks, and in
different-weaves. There are buff,
Pekln, rose, turquoise and a deep,
rich brown. $3 to $4.
Colonial Rag Rugs
for a Third Less
Hundreds of room-size and small rugs in the "hit-or-
miss" design, the most popular of all rag rug patterns because
of its charm, its adaptability and the fact that it does not
soil easily.
By a large cash purchase we procured 1500 of these rugs
of a well-known make to sell at a third less than regular
prices.
Large as the lot is, the demand for rag rugs is so great
just now that we would advise early selection if you wish to
make sure of getting certain sizes.
Room Sizes
9x12 ft., $10.85
SxlO ft., $8.85
Ox 9 ft.,
$5.85
("etenth
New Books
"The Clintons and Others,"
by Archibald Mai shall. $1.75.
To read his no(ls, as a good
critic has said, is like visiting
in a good home.
"Traveling Companions," 1
Henry James. $1.75. A col
lection of stories which has not
appeared before in book form.
"While There's Life," by
Klinor Mordaunl. $1.50.
"The Training of a Sales
man." by William Maxwell.
$1.50.
(Main rlonr, Thirteenth)
200 Odd
All of these are single pieces, principally in discontinued
patterns.
The collection includes many very fine things, some of
them attractively decorated, but the bulk of the assortment
$26 for a single
mahogany
Adam style bed.
$30 for a full-size mahogany
bed, Adam design.
$57 for a fuil-size mahogany
bed, Louis XVI design.
597 for a pair of post Colonial
walnut beds.
$38 for a full-size mahogany
Louis XVI bed.
$45 for an ivoiy enamel bureau.
$30 for a mahogany and deco
intcd bureau.
A Charming Bedroom Suit
which belongs in some Summer cottage may be seen just now in
The Little House. The bed is a four-poster with canopy and
head-curtains of softly tinted printed linen, and it and the other
pieces, painted in soft green, are decorated with the same motif
which appears on the linen. There are eleven pieces two of
them covered with lose satin, the rest painted, and the price of
the entire suit is $1277.
We can piovide this suit in any color and any scheme of
decoration the purchaser desires.
(Fifth I hinr. ( hrntnut)
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for Little Chaps
Of these we are showing a large
variety in sizes for little ftllows
of 3 to 10 years at $3.25 to $6.50.
All the popular styles aie in
cluded "Oliver Twist," Norfolk,
short Russian and all the regu
lar, htandaid wash fnbiits, such
as chambrays, linens, kindeigaiten
cloths and striped galateas.
The assoitment of colors and
color-combinations is as laige as
any one can desiie.
The suits are very well modeled
and made and we don't believe
they can be impioved upon for the
prices.,
(Second Floor, Central)
H
ERE'S a Chance
to Have Your
Old Umbrella Re
covered for $1.90
By a bit of good fortune we
were able to procure some special
ly good material, for a low price,
and it is this we will use if you
bring us your umbrella.
It is of fine Egyptian cotton,
this material, with a silk warp
and that's an excellent combina
tion. The weave is close and fine,
there is a wide silk selvedge, and
the color is a good black.
There's just enough matci ial to
cover ' 800' umbrellas and there
are sizes 22 to 28 inches.
Usually such covers would cost
naii more.
Small Sizes
24x36 in., 95c
24x48 in., $1.45
27x54 in., $1.75
30x60 in., $2.25
36x72 in., $2.75
I hr.tnut)
SUMMER Cur
tains at Special
Prices
Counting the cost and the
tiouble, few women would think
it worth-while to make curtains
like the when they can buy
them all leady to hang at such
prices:
Plain ruffled muslin cut tains,
$1.75, $2, $2.50 and $3 a pair.
Dotted ruffled muslin curtains,
$2 and $2.23 a pair.
Dotted marquisette cuttntns,
$3.25 and $4 a pair.
(Hflli Floor, Mnrkel)
Pieces of
Reduced
$41 for a mahogany bureau,
Adam design.
$42 for a mahogany bureau,
Queen Anno design.
$60 for a walnut bureau, Adam
design.
$72 for a walnut buieau, post
Colonial.
$87.50 for a mahogany and
dccointed buieau, Empire.
$53 for an ivory enameled bu
reau. (Sixth
M
ADEIRA Linen
Luncheon Sets
at $5.50
These are very good specimens
of Madeira work and extraordi
nary at the price.
All are hand - scalloped and
hand-embroidered in attractive de
signs on a good grade of Irish
linen. Each set consists of six
tumbler doilies, six plate doilies
and one centerpiece to match.
(I'irM Moor, Clientnut)
The Most Dangerous Wild Animal in
the World Today Is the Common
Bears, panthers, venomous snakes and other
vicious and dangerous original inhabitants have
been driven away from the habitations of men
and are almost forgotten as dangers of the past.
Even the mosquito is a subject of control, and
wheiever sufficient energy is given to the matter
ho can be exterminated as he was in the Canal
Zone, as he was in the fever-ridden fields in Cuba.
But the Common House Fly Is
Harder to Stop Than the German
Armu Ever Was
Rover, thief, outlaw and murderer he Is
found everywhere and there is nothing we can do
to control him. We cannot exterminate him, we
can hardly lessen his numbers.
There is only one 'hing possible and that is
to put up screens to keep him out of the house.
The Wanamaker Store is ready with window
Wine End Wln?ow Screens
high extension.
20x33 Inches, 95c.
24x36 Inches, J1.1S.
28x44 inches, $1.65,
Center Extension Screens high
extension.
15x33 Inches, S6c.
24x41 Inches, 95c.
30x37 Inches, J1.10,
The Right Suit for a
Young Man
is the kind that leaves him all of his youthfulness
and imparts to him a new manliness.
Of course, it should be a reliable suit in the
fabric and in the way it is made and finished.
All the youths, students and young men's suits
in our stock come up to these requirements. As
a matter of fact, it is because they do come up
to these requirements that they are here.
Prices from $28 to .$50.
(Third tloor. Market) ,
One Difference Between a
Straw Hat and an Automobile
is that few men can be expected to buy a new automobile every
year, but every man of any self-respect will get a new straw hat
each Spring and usually another later in the season.
Men of fashion say there arc no straw hats in Philadelphia
to equal these two London makes
Lincoln-Bennett, $3.50, $4 and $1.50.
Kedleaf, $3, $4 and $5.
Is our straw hat a 1919 model?
(Main Floor, Market) ,
Good Warm Weather Shirts
With Separate Soft Collars
Soft-cuff negligee shirts made of light-weight pongee in tiny
black, blue or lavender checks.
The soft separate collars are of the same material and design
and are a good shape.
Price $2.65.
(Main Floor, Market)
The Kind of Oxfords
Young Men Like
are shown in three narrow-toe English style shoes in black calf
skin, cordovan and dark tan Russia calfskin.
The first two are $9 a pair and the last is $9,50.
All have low, broad heels and "wide shanks.
(Main Moor, Market )
Bedroom
One - third
is made up of medium-priced furniture of good, sound con
struction and in standard designs. To furnishers of Summer
homes, the offering is of special interest. The pieces here
listed are typical of many others.
$28 for a mahogany and deco
rated chiffonier.
$38 for a low walnut chifforobe.
$30 for a mahogany chest pf
diawers, Adam design.
$38 for a mahogany chiffonier,
Adam design.
$48 for a low mahogany chiffo
robe. ,
$90 for an inlaid carved-fiont
muhogany chest of drawers.
$44 for a mahogany chiffoniei,
Adam style.
Floor)
Lawns and Gardens Are Calling
for These Handsome
Furnishings
If your lawn or garden is to
look its best now that the grass
is so green and the bud.s are
bui sting so beautifully you
should select the proper furnish
ings and ornaments as soon as
possible.
You will find a very attractive
display of these in the Chinn
Store, a display comprising
benches, sundials, sundial ped
estals, bird baths, flower-pots,
various kinds of flower vases, all
moderately priced, commencing
with flower-pots, at $3.75 for a
flower-box.
Two tyjes of pieces are shown,
both of them weather-proof, one
kind in a white, being a mixture
of crushed marble and white te
non t, the other in a gray color,
being made of ciushed granite
and white cement.
(Fourth Floor, Chrttnut)
House Fly
All-Metal BlidlnK Screens high
extension.
16x31 Inches, 6 Be.
:4xI7 Inches, SI.
32x33 Inches, 11.15,
Knock-Down Screen Vrames
make your own sliding bcreens.
paint them to match.
Natural Stained
3fix36 70o 65o
42x42 ...... 750 70o
(Kourlh'yUor, Market)
Furniture
$41 for a toilet table in walnd't.
William and Mary style.
$52 for a mahogany toilet table.
Queen Anne style.
. $46 for a mahogany toilet table,
Queen Anne style.
$72 for a gray and decorated
toilet table.fwith five drawers, 56
inch top. i v
Bedroom chairs can he had at
corresponding reductions.
4 &. 1
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and door screens of the blest description In alhl
sizes. We can supply you with adjustable screens ,'
for all your windows and every measurement. '
48x48 SOC
Full size 90a
75c
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necessary. . , f,
3.6x6. 6, 85.25. i,"-
2.8x6.1, $5.50. (if ;
3.10x6.10. $6.
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