Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 07, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 7, Image 7

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1910
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WANAMAKER'S
WEATHER
Unsettled
Store Opens 9 A. M.
WANAMAKER'S
Store Closes 5 P. M.
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Today, tlic seventh v
of May, 1774, Wil
liam Bainbridge was
born at Princeton,
New Jersey, and at
fifteen years of age
he went to sea as a
common sailor. Cap
tain Wm. Bainbridge
was the first man to
'unfurl the American
flag in the harbor of
Constantinople. He
became popular in
the merchant service,
and in the antici
pated Avar with France was offered the position
of lieutenant in the American Navy.
His first cruise was as commander of the
schooner Retaliation, which was captured by
two French vessels and taken to Guadeloupe.
The government of that island offered
Bainbridge his liberty and his schooner if he
would promise to return to the United States
without disturbing French vessels, which
condition he refused.
About 1799 he behaved so well that he was
placed in command of the frigate Washington
and ordered to Algiers, and was instrumental
in saving the French residents there, and for
this Napoleon, the first Consul, thanked Captain
Bainbridge.
In July, 1803, he sailed in the frigate
Philadelphia in the squadron of Commodore
Preble in the Mediterranean. He captured a
Moorish vessel and blockaded Tripoli, where the
Philadelphia ran upon a reef of rocks, and
Bainbridge and his crew were captured and
imprisoned and put into slavery until they were
liberated by treaty. He was given the command
of the Constellation, was transferred to the
Constitution after the destruction of the
Guerriere, and was dangerously wounded when
he captured the British frigate Java, December,
1812.
For his gallantry, Congress awarded him a
gold medal. In 1813 he took command of the
Navy Yard at Charlestown. After the war he
went twice to the Mediterranean in command of
squadrons to protect American commerce. He
died in Philadelphia, 27th of July, 1833, and was
held in high esteem.
His name added to the honors of our city
and should never be forgotten. Our new Navy
now coming on opens opportunities and fine
careers for our young men.
Signed
May
1010.
Silk Sports Coats Have Just
Been Reduced
Every ono of the lovely silk poplins, in rose, purple, white, gray
and bo on, with their collar and trimmings of brushed wool. Also all
the fancy silk coats, and there are some delightful novelties" umong
them. ;
They are exactly the right kind of coats for the boardwalk or the
country club, and they will be worn a great deal this year.
New prices read as low as $35 to $67.50.
fflnt l'loor. Central)
' Nefr Shirt Waists
The sheerest of them arc Geor
gette crepe ono with horizontal
tucks and a pleated collar edging
its shallow neck at $5; ono in
white, flesh or bisque trimmed
with blue embroidery at $5; ono
in flesh, white and horizon blue,
and no ornamentation whatever
but tucksr at $5.50.
The other styles are of striped
crepe do chine with white collars
at $7.50.
(Third rioor. Central)
Cool Uniforms for
Maids
arc of firm chambray in a pretty
green or a soft yellow shade. They
aro well made, are, trim and neat,
and arc in one-pieco style, with
bclt at the waist.
They have snowy collars and
cuffs of white, daintily hemstitch
ed, and fasten down the front
with pearl buttons.
Price $4.
(Third Floor, Central)
All Odd Pieces of
v There are several hundred pieces in
'"RVkv tho mnsf nnrf. Mpv helrm to the
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Chiffoniers
$33.50 for a low chifforobo in
walnut. . , . .
$37.50 for a walnut chest of
drawers, Louis XVI.
$38 for a low chifforobo in
walnut. . , ,
$38 for a mahogany chiffonier,
r Adam design.
Bureaus
$40 for a walnut bureau, Louis
XVI.
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The Handkerchief
Shop Is Gay With
New Colored
'Kerchiefs
some for women and some for
men, and all from Ireland.
There aro lovely violets and
greens, pretty tans' and browns,
all the blues that people like, as
well as rose and pink shades and
new grays.
There are many new designs, all
the handkerchiefs arc pure linen,
and those for women aro 25c and
35c each, and for men, 50c each.
(Went Alule)
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Inexpensive Skirts
of Crepe de Chine
Two styles each in pink and
white. Tho first is full-gathered,
has a tucked girdle, and vertically
tucked pockets, and its price is
$10.75; the second is boxpleatcd
all 'round, with deep girdle and
sells at $11.75.
(l'lrst rioor. Central)
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$68 for a figured walnut bureau,
Queer. Anne.
$24 for an enamel and deco
rated colonial low boy.
$42 for a mahogany bureau,
Queen Anne.
$47 for a mahogany bureau,
Louis XVI.
$31.50 for a mahogany bureau
with turned posts.
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On the Trail of
the Best Silks
First it wns n certain grade
of white habutai that ono of our
own employees wanted. The price
here seemed high, so she made a
tour of all the other stores. Kver -
where else the quality was poorer
or the price more (sometimes
both) so she came back to Wana
maker's and bought the silk she
saw first.
Wc have the finest of Japanese
while habutais at 8oc, $1.15, $1.33,
$1.65 and 52.25 a yard.
Second a silk meichant fiom
another city came in and said "I
will take every one of your $2
pongees and I can sell them at a
piofit. Theic is nothing to equal
them anywhere else."
We couldn't let him liac them
in such quantities, of course, bc
caubc wo prefer saving them for
our retail customers.
And there are some new 40
inch Georgette crepes at $1.75 a
jard in various fashionable shades
that wo are quite sine aie the
best to be found at tins' pi ice.
(Pint Floor, rlintnui)
It's the Fashion to
Wear Coral
v Jewelry
and you've no idea what pietly
imitation coral jewel ly may be
had for quite moderate sums' till
you see the collection in the
Jewelry Store.
There arc cartings, for instance,
in the much-liked close-fitting
style, or pendant effects, for 50c
to $2.50 a pair.
Imitation coral bar pins, set in
the French gray finish metal that
is so effective, 50c.
Fancy bead necklaces, of imita
tion coral, .some combined with the
soft French gray metal, $1 to $11.
And solid coial-color beads,
giatluatcd, 75c to $2.
(lenelr.v Store, lifhlnut nml
' Thirteenth)
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"Just the Kind of Dresses I
Want for My Little Girls !"
is what many mothers exclaim when they come into that quiet
Gray Salon devoted exclusively to clothes for little girls of six
to seventeen years.
New cotton frocks made in excellent taste, with little trim
ming, and that. good. The dresses were made by people who
know and understand what best suits girls of these years.
. Hand stitching, crisp white sashes; a bit of fine embroidery,
pleats, tucks these are tho trimmings most used on the fine
ginghams, voiles, chambrays and linens which make up the col
lection. Tho colors aro so pretty, too, yoifVe sure to like them.
Cotton dresses are $0.50 to $12.75.
Silk dresses, and these are of taffetas, pongees, checked
silks and crepes in white or flesh color, nre in new styles, are
suitablo for girls of these years and are $14.50 to $32.50.
(Second 1 loor, Chentnut)
Quaint and Chinese Looking Are Some
Little Girls' Dresses'
made entirely of linen, and much like tho-Chineso coat's which
the Oriental women wear.
They are very' simple, all in one piece, and of two colors
of linen, like jade and white, gray and yellow, Chinese blue
and buff.
They have round necks, just- a bit of cjlored wool em
broidery and little bows of wool.
$15 o to G year sizes.
(Third l'loor, CheatmTr)
Bedroom Furniture in
the. collection, every one of trustworthy quality.
frnnrl. mfidium-m'iced tvne! attractive in anneav-
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Toilet Tables
$25 for a mahogany toilet table,
Queen Anne.
$27 for a walnut toilet table,
William and Mary,
$34 fpr a triplicate mahogany
toilet table.'
$40 for a walnut toilet table,
William and Mary.
$36 fot a figured walnut toilet
table, Louis XVI.
"Belgium"
By
Brand Whitlock
The publishers confidently
piesent "liclgium" as1 the most
valuable literary woik that has
giown out of the war. The
fact that an American Minis
ter stationed in Belgium dur
ing her years of agony tells of
what he saw. from an Amcii
can standpoint, and for tin
Ameiican audience, is in itself
important. Add tliat this story
is told fiom cxaejt daily rec
ords', and still further that it
is told by a trained and bril
liant writer, and you will per
ceive why one's first thought
is of the importance of the
woik, and one's last of itb
cliaim and beauty.
The print, paper and binding
aie in every way admirable and
the price of the set two vol
umes octavo is $7.50.
(Main l'loor. 'I hlrlrenth)
From Paris Hand
Embroidered Collars
The most exquisite bits of hand
work it is possible to imagine, and
they arc made of sheet est oigan
die or fine net.
Theic is quite a vatiety in tho
shapes everything fiom the long,
nat'iovv shawl collars, ending in a
point, to the shott, squat e collars
for the back of the neck. Some
have fetching little levers.
The collars alone tire $4 to $18.
Sets, $8 to $14.
(Miiin 1 lonr. Central)
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$32 for a mahogany toilet table,
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Queen Anne.
Bedsteads
$15 for a mahogany bedstead,
full she, '
$31 for a mahogany single bed
stead. $37 for a walnut single bed
stead. $32 for a mahogany single bed
stead, Louis XVI.
(Sixth
W)m ffflast Bitftingutefjefa tEablc
now to be ym in The' Little
House arc examples of the
beauty and value of truly fine re
productions from originals often i
centuries old.
One is from a Spanish model
and admiiablo for use against a
wall or in a librar.v. It is of wal
nut, very old in color, v ith sti etch
ers and interesting turned work
on its legs. The drawer spaces
(I'irill I lour.
Clothes and the
Young Man
"Youth will have, its
fling" is an old saying,
which probably means
that the youthful spirit
is bound to express itself,
whether or no.
At any rate, young
men will have clothes
after their own particu
lar desires, and on the
waist-seam model they
have set their hearts on
this season. Now the
waist-seam model is a
novel and clever and at
tractive fashion, but, like
many another fashion, a
'good deal depends upon
what is back of it.
The point for all young
men to keep in mind is
that fashion is never
Cllilril I liH.r,
Men's Silk Underwear of
Service
It is made of genuiuc white
Japanese habutai, in it weight
known as 10-mummie. And made
well, over Wnninaker patterns,
for greatest comfort.
(Main 1
An Importation of
Laces From
Nottingham,
England
In this new impottation aie imi
tation Valenciennes", filets, cotton
Cluny and biancho laces. There
are kinds especially for camisoles
and undeiwcar and a great many
of the sheet laces so much wanted
for Summer fiock-.
Many can be matched in sets.
Prices Gc to S.'i.'J.'i a jaitl.
(Miiln l'loor. Central)
500 Good Umbrellas
for $3.75 Apiece
They, have covers ofsilk-and-cotton,
and are mounted on
strong, eight-rib 1'aiagon frames.
Women's umbrellas have haul
wood handles with colored bake
lito tops or lings; those without
rings have silk cords for easier
carrying.
Men's umbiellas have handles
of plain natuial furze wood, some
have crook handles, some have
tops of colored bakelite.
( Main 1 loor, .MHrl-.l)
White Sale Bed
Muslins
Pillow Cases
42x36 inches at 25c.
15x30 inches at 28c.
12x33 Vs inches at 40c.
Bolster Cases
42x72 inches at G5c.
Sheets
51x90 inches at 85c.
54x108 inches at $1.75.
72x99 inches at $1.50.
72x108 inches at $1.75.
81x90 inches nt $1.50.
90x99 inches at $1.75.
90x108 inches at $2.
(l'lrnt 1 loor, Chestnut)
Our Stock
ance and dependable for service.
These pieces are typical of the assortment.
$48 for a full-size walnut bed
stead. $48 for a pair of mahogany bed
steads, turned posts.
Note as to Bedroom
Suits
We hav gone through the
assortment and picked out a num
ber of pieces which we have
matched into thiee, four, five and
six piece bedroom ouits. These
Floor)
tile lichly carved, and the table
edges rounded. $285.
One is after an Knglish model
a table of wonderful old oak,
with much-worn stretchers and
much-carved legs: a table de
lightful in the hall or libtary of
a Tudor house. $700.
The third is Italian in type
the kind of tiling one sees in
some great Italian villa It has
cnivod lab ends antl a carved
stretcher, and costs $050.
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right, however well it
may look, unless it is
well backed with the
right kind of fabrics and
tailoring.
One reason why so
many more young men
are choosing their new
suits in this Store is
because they know that
there is in these suits of
ours a quality that makes
them retain their fine
fashion lines and grace
ful appearance. They
know that the fine fab
rics and expert tailoring
make the fashion doubly
worth while.
Prices .$28 to $50.
Mnrl.et)
In athletic shirts and knee
diawor.-., $5 a garment.
In union suits, $9.
I'. S. A news dispatch sajs
raw silk is now $8.15 a pound
in Yokohoma. It was mound $0
when thi'-e goods were bought.
loor, Vlnrkel)
To Make the Ford
Save Gas
Wilmo .Manifold heats up the
mixture just before it goes into
the cylindcis and increases
speed and power; saves gas.
Special for Fold cars, $5.
(Tho t.nllcr.x, C lii-ntlillt
Specially Priced
Bicycles
.Men's bicycles, 20 and 22 inch
fiaines, $38.
Women's bicycles, 20 inch
flames, $42.50.
Hoys' and girls' bicycles, IGVj
and 18 incli frames, $30 and $35.
Ilicycle tires, $5 to $9 a pair;
lamps, $1.50 to $5 each; horns,
75c to $1.75; bells, 25c to 85c;
pumps, 75c to $1.5(1.
Ilicycles called for and esti
mates given on repairs.
(Th (inllro,.Juiiiprr)
rpHE Optical Goods
JL Store will now be
found on the Main Gal
lery, Chestnut. The work
shop is at the other end
of a pneumatic tube be
tween the Gallery and
the Tenth door, where the
lens grinding and mount
ing are done.
If You're Having a
Little Party at
Home After the
Circus
there aie very ical-lookiiig ele
phants, dogs and clowns to use as
favois 35c to $1.50.
Snapping bonbons, $2.'50 a do.
en. (Downstair Store, C'lifctmit )
Are Now Reduced One
I you will find specially grouped
together and priced as complete
i sets, the savings being in propor
tion to those on the individual
pieces.
$215 for a 4-piece walnut suit,
consisting of a pair of beds, a
bureau and a triplicate toilet
table.
$176 for a 3-picce suit in black
enamel and gold trim, Heppel-
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A Piano of Dignity,
Beauty and Tone
A piano that ranks among the five great
pianos of America and one that any musician
would rejoice to own
The Schomacker
quarter-grand
The beauty of the Schomacker quarter-grand wc shall paj?"'
by with a word. Kveiy one admire a handsome instrument,
but il is the physical etci tor of a matin that is most oasilv
imitated.
About the dignity of the Schomackei quarter-grand wc shall
have more to say. Dignity in it piano is like dignity in a man,
the sjmbol of a full measure of honorable years. Wc can no
moie associate the idea of dignity with the stenciled upstarts
of the piano world than ve could with a flashily dressed and
llippant young man.
I'or over throe-quarters of a century the Schomacker has
held a foiemost place in musical circles and eight Piesidents
have had it in the White House. Few pianos in, tho world have
won such dignity.
Hut it is the tone of the Schomacker quarter-grand that
counts for most, and it was the tone that made it so famous.
There is something about the Schomacker tone that dis
tinguishes it from all other pianos. I seems to find an answer
ing chotd in every heart. Finished musicians can pick a Scho
macker out of a roomful of pianos just by hearing the instru
ments played.
A pioduct of Philadelphia, the Schomacker is ono of tho'
best-beloved pianos in the homes of the City of Homes. Who
ever gets one may count on satisfaction.
Schomacker quaitcr-giands, $875.
(I.IMptlun Hull, iMoni1 floor)
2000 Yards of -
Linen at $1 and $1.10 a Yard
In the face of the picvailtng scarcity and continuing high prices,
this' is a remaikablo lot of goods, every yaid woven of pure flux.
Two grades arc included a plain white linen, 3G inches wide, at 51
a yaid and a natural color linen, 45 inches wide, at $1.10 a yard,
both of them very desirable for suits, skirts and children's wear.
These goods have just been brought in from the warehouse and
go on sale now for the fir.st time.
(I irt I loor. ( he Atiiut)
"All Right if You Want to
Give Rag Rugs Away"
glow led a manutaetuier who had examined the priee tickets
in this special stile of Colonial rag rugs. "If you want to buy
any fiom my mill you can have them at the price you are sell
ing these for."
We are not giving rugs away. That isn't business.
Hut we found a good manufacturer who was willing to sell
them to us so low that we can sell them to you for a third less
than regular. And that is business.
Any one needing rag lugs now, or at any time in the near
future, should not let this opportunity go by.
(1x12 ft., $10.S5 30x60 in., $2.25
8x10 ft., $8.85 27x54 in., $1.75
0x9 ft., $5.85 24x48 in., $1.45
3Gx72 in., $2.75 21x30 in., 95c
(spicniii l'luor, ClirMmit)
What About Those Porch J
Screens ?
When Monday came with its summer heat a good many house
holdeis wished that their screens were up and working that ycry
moment!
The kind we ale selling are Vudors of the Ventilator type. They
are made of bioad strips of linden wood, treated with wealtherproof"
color brown, brown-and-vvhite and green; the materials are dur
able and the scicens work easily.
Klevcn sizes fiom one 4.7 ft. C in. to one 12x9 ft. G in. Prices
$3.15 to $10.75.
(loiirth l'loor, ChrMniit)
Striking New Cretonnes
at 45 c a Yard
The linger designs and tho higher colors that so many people like
fm- Uin covers mid cui tains for
And they aie bright and cheery
ions.
About a dozen patterns and
usual at 45c a yard.
Mini.
white, consisting of bureau, chif
forobo and full-size bed.
$307 for a C-piece walnut suit,
consisting of bureau, chiffoiobe,
vanity, twin beds and a chair.
$225 for a 4-piece ivory antl
decorated suit, consisting of bu
reau with separate minor, toilet
table, single bed and somnoe.
$295 for a 4-piece shaded ivory
suit, Adam, consisting of bureau,
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bumralows and seashore cottacres. lKl.S
for porch furniture covers and cushAi
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the quality is rather better thaii;
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a chest of drawers, dressing tabie
and a rocker.,
$250 for a 6-piece walnut suiti
Louis Xyi. Sold separately, tfiv!
bureau will be $52, twin beds ?W
a pair, chifforobe $37.50, toilet
tablo $36, vanity $58.50.. '
$145 for a 4-pieco maiiogany
suit, i.oura a. vi. &ow separates
bureau will be $47, toilet
$34, twin beds $61 for pair.
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