Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 09, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 7, Image 7

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E1TG-fPXJBijld LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1919
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Store Opens at 9
Store Closes at 5
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In 1912, Seven Years Ago
next September, the pencil which writes and signs
this wrote on the back of an envelope, at the request
of the. writer's son, the first of these daily editorials.
It seems as if only clumsy fingers were the
battery touching a telegraphic wire stretched
through the window of every home and office in this
good old city, with a message of good will and
patriotism, as well as a business notice when
practicable. Often in the past four years of war
hundreds of pieces have been written purely as a
citizen apart from any selfish interest.
The letters of responsiveness and thankfulness
that have come back from the people have been like
the old farmer's little candle lit in a public assembly
in New England' when they were debating about
proclaiming a fast and he proposed a Thanksgiving
Day.
The letters of approval of things written or
work done in improving business life which have
come from citizens and fellow-countrymen from all
over the United States run to 99 per cent, with less
than one per cent of criticism, for every one of which
we have been thankful.
"That man who will learn of none but himself is
sure to have a fool for his master." This was said
by B.,F.
One friend of the writer says: "There is
nothing like a fixed, steady aim with an honorable
purpose. It dignifies your nature and, if steadily
kept in view, insures your success."
Thanks again to neighbors and friends for the
little beds of pansies and the luxurious beauty of
the woodbines you have planted for us. They twine
about our porch. They seem to be like upright stems
of the good understanding we hold for each other.
Signed
June 9, 1910.
When a Girl Opens Her Wardrobe Doors and
Sees a Row of Cool Wash Frocks
she may have a satisfied feeling
that she is ready for the hot
weather season. But if she hasn't
those same frocks in her ward
robe, theiT"tfe'd suggest that she
come down to the Young Women's
Salons and pick out all she needs
at once, for the stocks are full
and fresh and inviting and there's
fine choosing.
Will There Be Enough
White Silk Stockings?
Not from the present outlook.
The silk stocking market is practically bare, with the ma
chines running at full speed and top capacity, and the white
silk stocking season already here.
Just now we have a good assortment of women's white silk
hose at the following prices $1.15, $1.75, $2, $2.25, $2.75, $3,
$3.50, $4.25 and $5.
(Flrt Floor, Market)
Silk Stocking Special
1800 pair of second-grade, full-fashioned white silk stock
ings with mercerized tops and soles, $1.25 a pair.
(We.t Al.le)
Comfortable Motor Coats
for Women in Summer
They are some new Palm Beach cloth coats, natural color, in
tailored style, two models and both very good looking and practical.
They have belts, large pockets and collars that button up close, and
they are priced. $10 and $20.
There are also some beautiful new silk pongee coats in natural
color at $25. Also smart silk pongee cape-coats, partly lined with
dark blue satin. The cape part either hangs down straight in the back
or it may be buttoned up like a dolman, $47.50.
(First Floor, Central)
Women's Fabric
Gloves at Special
Prices
50c a pair for cool, firm
chamois lisle thread gloves in
white, champagne, chamois,
mode or black. .
75c a pair for lustrous silk
loves of good quality in
lack, white or colors.
Both' kinds short; both ex
ceptional for their prices.
(West Aisle)
- Scarcely Possible
That Organdies
Could 8e More
Popular
But .during those .warm days
they were breaking all records.
New shipments bring all the
exquisite, delicate tints that are
so much wanted pink, light
blue, turquoise, gray, nile green,
maize and gold and there is
plenty of lavender and orchid,
which are the newest fashions
for little girls' dresses.
Also here have arrived b'ack,
white and navy blue organdie.
Prices are 65c, 76c. 85c, $1
ana $ i.ou a yara. , f,' ' camisoie tops, a.ou xo ,fu,io.
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There are simple frocks to wear
about the house in the morning or
on the porch; there are business
like ginghams and well-tailored
dresses that will be just the things
for giris who come downtown
.every day; there are fluffy cottons
and airy Summer frocks lovely
enough for garden parties and
better wear.
(Second Floor, Chestnut)
Veils With Chiffon
Borders Are the
Fashion
On lacy, fine meshed veils the
chiffon border is the fashionable
finish, and the veils themselves
are draped over summer hajs
and worn loose.
For $1 there are veils with
large hexagon nleshes and woven
chiffon border.
For $1.50 there are still finer
mesh veils with chiffon borders.
And for $2 there are lacy,
pretty "veils with shadow mesh
and scrol) .effect, with wide
chiffon border.
Other bordered veils are $2.25,
$3 and $4.50.
And they are all in black, blue,
taupe or brown.
(Main Floor, Central)
. Pink Silk
Undergarments
Chemises of crepe de chine, ex
ceedingly dainty and in very
many styles, $5 to $10.50. Of
wash satin, $3.85 to $10.50.
Bloomer combinations of crepe
de chine, made with chemise and
Real Ivory Is More
Appreciated Since It
Became Scarcer
Women who have already
started boudoir sets and others
who intend doing so will be glad
to know that we have a fairly
good supply of real ivory pieces.
They are all made from African
elephant's tusks which furnish
the finest ivory to be had.
Hand mirrors, $28 to $32.
Hair brushes, $15 to $22.
Combs, $4.50.
Cloth brushes, $12 to $14.
Hat brushes, $5 to $6.50.
Puff jars, $20 to $26.50.
Salve jars, $7 to $8.50.
Shoe horns, $3 to $4.25.
Nail files, $1.75.
Button hooks, $2 25.
Pin trays, $8 to $13.50.
(Jenelrj- Store, Climtnut and
Thirteenth)
Women's Sports
Hats at Reduced
Prices
There are all kinds of sports
hats small hats for riding and
motoring, larger hats for golf
and tennis, other hats for shore
and country and mountain wear.
All the fashionable colors, too
rose and other pink shades, red
hats, blue hats, black hats, green
hats, white hats and hats of al
most every color a woman wishes
to wear this season.
Rough and fine, smooth and
coarse straws and all the fash
ionable shapes.
$2 to $7.50 which is much less
than their original prices.
(Second Floor, Chestnut)
White and all the lovely colors
of the season blues, pinks,
greens, orchid shades and other
colors are here.
Hundreds of styles all new and
fresh.
Many prices, too starting at
$8.50 and on up to $25.
14 to 20 year sizes.
TIT OMEN who have
been waiting for
Paris blouses will
find that the variety in
the French Room is now
at its best. Prices run
from $15 for simple
blouses of batiste, hand
made; to $85, for those
with real filet and Valen
ciennes. (Third Floor, Chestnut)
For Gardeners
Insect 'pests surely never
were so much in evidence as
they are this year, and vigor
ous treatment never was so
necessary. Sprayers which
hold 3 gallons of liquid and can
be slung over the shoulder are
mode of galvanized metal at
$7 and $7.75; or of plain brass
at $10 and $10.50.
Chickens are the gardener's
natural enemies, but he may
be kind hearted and buy
crushed oyster shells for them.
Packages 15c; sacks $1.50.
Garden sets of three or four
pieces are $2 and $3 three
piece sets (hoe,v spade and
rake) being $2 and four-piece
sets (hoe, spade, rake and
spading fork) being $3.
If you would know what kind
of garden hose you are buving,
get it at a placq which shows
you the cut samples. We have
nine sorts, Driced at 15c, 18c,
20c. 25c and 2Bc the foot. The
sections are 25 and 50 feet
long and complete with coup
lings. , ,'
A grass catcher which is
easv to emptv haB a galvan
ized steel bottom and wiH fit
ny style or nlze of mowpr.
For mowers 1? to 18 inches the
entcher'rostfl $2.25; for mowers
18 to 2? inches it costs $2.65.
Roofing paper which is
water-proofed for outside
service and sumMled with caps
and nails is SI 6 thi roll.
"Rue death" settles even
potato bugs and can be used
(Fourth Floor,
The Ambition to Own an
Ampico Reproducing
Piano
is one that has been growing among musicians and music-lovers
for several years. Since the first Ampico showed the world what
wonders a reproducing piano could perform, this instrument has
been the acknowledged climax of piano achievement.
Many people who own fine pianos and player-pianos of other
kinds are exchanging them for Ampico reproducing pianos. These
last are not only incomparable in reproduction, but being asso
ciated onln with the best of the older pianos, can be played by
hand with as great satisfaction as any.
The Ampico reproducing piano owes its superiority to its
unique construction, whereby the sound of a note is recorded by
vibration as long as the note SINGS. Other player-pianos record
the notes by the impression of a punch on the roll.
Ampico reproducing pianos are sold in Philadelphia at
Wanamaker's only. A demonstration may be had for the asking,
and puts you under no obligation to buy.
Chickering Ampico uprights, $17Q0.
Schomacker Ampico uprights, $1500.
Haines Bros. Ampico uprights, $1100.
Marshall and Wendell Ampico uprights, $1000.
The celebrated Knabe Ampico uprights, $1650.
Chickering Ampico grands, $2750, $2950 and $3200.
The celebrated Knabe Ampico grands, $2750, $2950, $3200
and $3350.
Any of these instruments may be bought on convenient terms.
(Etryptlan Hall, Second Floor)
So Far, So Good
There Are Many Silks Here
But do you know that raw silk has gone up to $10 a pound? (It
has been as lowias under $4 a pound.)
Moreover, everything about the silk making has steadily increased
in cost throwing, reeling, twisting, weaving, dyeing and finishing.
There are shorter hours to be reckoned and higher paid labor.
For some months since we have foreseen this time and bought
fine fashionable, reliable silks to sell even up to now at normal prices.
Perhaps the variety is not as great as formerly, but it is still very good
in all the most popular silks. And the quality is here.
We would like to offer the friendly advice to every person to buy
supplies as soon as possible. Later prices will certainly be higher and
there will certainly be less choice.
Colored Georgette crepes are still $1.75 and $2.25 a yard.
Heavy washable satin, pink or white, 36 inches wide, $3 a yard.
' Fine printed silks, $2.10 and $3 a yard.
Firt Floor, CheMnut)
and' Housewives
as spray or powder. 20c a
pound.
A cork cleaner saves using
a rag when scouring cutlery
and is thus a trifle daintier.
15c each. '
After taking the crown seal
from a bottle, a particular kind
of cap is ideal. 10c each.
Glass knives for citrus
fruits. S5c.
A thorough-going can opener
takes-off the entire top of the
cart with one turn of the wrist.
,25c.
One of the best knife sharp
eners made is very simple
you just draw the knife
through two wheels. 60c.
Acamping knife 'which col
lapses and folds is really a
knife, fork and spoon In one.
$1.50.
Central and Market)
Electric Sparks
One of the best provisions for
the hottest weather is an electric
fan a six-inch size which is un
commonly good for $6.25.
Wanamaker electric irons, guar
anteed not to burn out and wjth
cord and plug, $6.50.
An electric washing machine in
the family means a long step
toward coping with the domestic
service difficulty. Seven kinds of
machines, $75 to $150.
(Fourth Floor, Central)
Linen Towels of
Real Merit at
50c and 75c Each
Linen towels of even a toler
ably good kind at 50c and 75c
each are few and far between.
Linen towels such as these at
50c and 75c each are certainly
exceptional. Linen, as applied to
them, means all linen. They were
made by a Scotch manufacturer
whose towels we have sold in
hundreds of thousands, always
with satisfaction to the people
who bought them.
The towels at 50c each are
heavy, pure flax weaves, 6ize 18x
35 inches, with hemmed ends.
Those at 75c each are a better
quality of heavy huckaback with
hemmed ends and in size 19x38.
All are as good merchandise as
a good housekeeper could put her
money in.
There Is Such a Difference if
Men's Tropical Suits
Some kinds of tropical suits keep a man cool at the1
expense of his appearance.
Others keep his appearance up and his temperature
down.
For tropical suits of this latter kind, this is the store.
Tropical fabrics call for fine tailoring.
We do our level best to have our tropical suits tai
lored as well as it is possible to have them. Our own inter
est demands this as well as that of our customers.
We have these suits for selling at $18 to $35, and we
know they are the best that men can get for the money
anywhere. Applied to fabrics this means "Palm Beach,"
breeze-weave, mohair and goods of that kind.
Do You Know the
Boston Bag?
Being a cross between a large
handbag and a small traveling
bag, it is an ideal receptacle for
business men and women and
students. It is made of soft black
or tan cowhide or goatskin and
with double handles.
Various sizes at prices ranging
from $5 to $15.
(Main Floor, Chestnut)
The Finest Cut Glass We Have Ever
Had for the Money Is in the
Don't Feel
Oppressed at the
Mention of
Blankets
The blankets to which this
applies are not blankets in
the sense of warmth they
are really light-weight, cool,
summer sheets, woven of wool
and cotton, mixed, and some
of all-wool.
One of their advantages Is
that they are so sanitary,
being open in weave, so that
when washed and put out to
dry the air goes right through
their every fiber. .
These can be used in any
weather in which bed cover
ings of any kind are toler
able. Six grades in three sizes,
all cut and bound separately,
some all white, others with
borders of either pink or blue.
Prices $9.50 to $30 a pair.
Other thin cotton blankets
suitable for hot weather use
at $2.50, $3, $4.50 and $5 a
pair.
(Sixth Floor, Central)
It's Good to Be a
Small Boy
and to be able to wear one of
these fine, cool washable suits of
linen, rep, galatea, kindergarten
cloth, chambray or other .similar
materials, all of which are repre
sented in our wash-suit collection
in a fine choice of color effects
and in middy, junior Norfolk,
short Russian and "Oliver Twist"
styles for little fellows of 3 to
10 years at $3.25 to $6.50.
Norfolk style suits in "Palm
Beach" and other fine cool wash
able fabrics for boys of 8 to 18
are $10 and $12.
(Second Floor, Central)
Special Sale of Motor Tires With
6000 and 8000 Mile Guarantees
These are the Diamond Squeegee tread tires, adjusted on a 6000-mile
basis in the fabric tires, and Diamond Cord tires, adjusted on an 8000-mile
b&sis
These prices include the government tax
Diamond Squeegee
Tread Fabric Tires
30x3 $13.23 32x4V4 $36.44
30x3 .. $16.89 33x4 $37.47
32x3 $19.73 34x4 $38.77
31x4 $26.30 35x4 $40.56
32x4 $26.78 36x4 $41.13
83x4 $28.13 33x5 $44.81
34x4 $28.77 35x5 $47.52
57x5 $50.43
Diamond Cord Tires
32x3 $34.76 84x4 $52.44
32x4 $44.22 35x4 $53.61
33x4 $45.86 36x4' $55.02
34x4 $46.49 33x5 $62.16
32x4 $40.68 35x5 $66.07
33x4 $51.0J 37x5 $68.13
If yon have any tires of this make which have
not given you full mileage, send them to us and
have adjustment mode.
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(Third Floor, Market)
Three Good New Styles in
Men's Outing Shoes
White canvas oxfords or high lace shoes, with composition
soles, $6.50 a pair. ' '
Tan calfskin oxfords with composition soles and heavy spring
heels, $8 a pair.
White buckskin oxfords on a smart English last, with leather
or composition soles, $9 a pair.
(Main Floor, Market)
June China Sale
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io ue empnasizeu.
Many pieces in this collection are at the lowest prices we havi
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Some Unusual Pieces at
Savings of a Fourth
Cigarette boxes, $4 each.
Tobacco jars, $8.60.
Covered bonbon boxes, $4, $5,
$6, $10 up to $20 each.
Perfume bottles, $2.50, $3, $5,
$6 up to $12 each.
Safety match boxes, $2.50 up to
$8.50 each.
Flower bowls, $5 up to $14.50
each.
Flower baskets, $5.75, $6, $8,
$10, $12 up to $40 each.
Flower vases, $2, $2.76, $3.50,
$5.75, $6.75 up to $40 each.
Dinner Sets
French china dinner sets, $32.50
to $175.
English dinner sets, $25 to $100.
American dinner sets, $10 to
$40.
(Fourth Floor, Chestnut)
50 Specially Priced
Table Lamps
Metal in various finishes, two-light, fitted for gas and elec
tricity, and all with shades.
Prices are $7.50 to $22.50.
(Fourth Floor, Central)
This Klearflax Rug Sale l
Was Extremely Opportune
Klearflax linen rugs make ono of the best floor coverings we know
for Summer cottages and bungalows and are equally serviceable in
hotels, hospitals and other institutions.
They are exceptionally durable, easy to keep clean and lie flat on
the floor. Being in one color effects, they harmonize with any furnish
ings and are a relief to the eye on a hot day.
These rugs are all odd sizes, but there are so many different sizes
among them that you should have no difficulty in finding pieces to fit
any room.
The savings average 83 1-3 per cent throughout.
(Seventh Floor, Chestnut)
(The GaUtry, Chettnut)
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customers' eyes sparkle, especiafljn
Sandwich trays, $6.75, $7.25, .
$10. $10.75 each. -;
Compotes. $2.25, $3, $3.50, $7,501
up to $13.50 each. v
Vinegar cruets, $2.25 up to
each.
A good assortment off hot-
weather engraved glassware in
cludes:
Ice tea sets, $4, $4.50, $7.50, $8
a set.
Water sets, $3, $3.50, $4, $4.50,
$5.50 up to $15 each.
Lemonade set bowl and 12
handled cups $12.50 a set.
Japanese china dinner sets, $35
to $75.
Savings on all dinner sets in
the sale average 25 per cent.
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