Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 22, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 13, Image 13

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KVEKtfttG PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, il6DAY, SEPTEMBER 22 1919
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Name for Ctub
Td tin tutor tf Woman' Pane:
Dear Madam We are a graduated
U data of the Horaea Howard Furness
" School and w with to continue our
friendship. We therefore decided to
form some kind of an organization.
v Tour kindness would foe appreciated very
much If you would suggest for us a
. proper name In jour columns for this
organization. Tours truly,
S. B. AND 8. B.
'Xou might call It "-The Through
Th'lck and Thin Club"; then yon would
be the T. T. T.'s for short. Another
same would be the "Stick-Together
Club." If you, want a little more dig
nified title why not "Semper Fidelia,"
Vhich Is the Latin for always faithful.
Either the "Loyal Comrades" or
'Comrades True" would also be ap
, prdpjlate. Good wishes and long life
to) yoUr organization !
.
Wants Peta
, Tatn Editor at Woman' Past!
Dear Madam As I haTe seen In
"The Woracn's Exchange" that some
of the readers of our home'paper have
dogs and ctts to giro away, I would
ask you it I can have a nice small
watchdog (male) and a little male kit
ten. I assure you that they will have
the' best of care, We occupy a house,
so there is plenty of room for them,
end no children to maltreat them.
Tours,
Mrs. J. K.
Letters for Mrs. 'J. K. will be for
warded to her.
To Fill Out Cheat
Ta tli $ttar at Woman' Paot:
Dear Madam I hare noticed that
you give valuable information to
readers of your Women's Page. As a
constant reader cf the Ledger and the
Women's Page,' I wish you would
please enlighten me on the following:
j have sunken regions below the collar
bones and do not know what to at
trjute the cause to. I am eighteen
years of age and am 5 feet 8 inches tall
and weigh 140 pounds with outer gar
ments. I have grown several inches
these last two years, and do you think
this mowing of mine accounts for my
thinness around the collar bones? Can
you please give mo a remedy to over
come ibis thinness? Would exercising
bs of value? Do you think these
sunken regions will fill out In time?
"MALE" READER.
( "'Rafild growth can account for not
filling- 6ut everywhere all at once.
Exercise and rubbing the hollows
faithfully" every night with cocoa but
ter ought to help fill them out. It I
were -you I would consult a doctor and
lit him tell you Just what sort of ex
ercise would help.
To Gain Weight
To tht Sitter at Woman's Paot:
Dear Madam Will you kindly tell
fflctltTwhat way I can put on weight
durini?the falljifid winter? r&m per
. feetly welt; weighing 126, beihg.".ne
(eet seyea ine.net and am cignceen years
-Old. .Whether to do exercise indoors
or'6utdoor.s or with a, diet? V. R. 0.
t "Drinking a certain quantity of milk
every day makes most people put on
weight A qilart ought ta show good
results. J
A for exereite if has, different effects.
I have known ir t6 take away pounds
and I have known it to put them on.
For instance, if your present wejght
consisted of flabby flesh, undoubtedly
exercise would make you lose this,
giving yvi4.mucle instead.
As for "putting on weight by- exer
cise, witness, how many of the boys in
the army gained. I cannot speak as
anf expert, but 1 should say, judging
by. this, that the rugged outdoor exer
cise, such as they took, might do the
same for you.
Washing With Soap Bark
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The 'Question Corner
Today's Inquiries
f'' Describe a way to make very ef
fective decorations out of- real
v branches and crepe paper.
2: Should the silver received by a
' bride as a wedding present be
i marked with her maiden or her
married name? .
3.' What makes a very attractive
touch of color for the brown
georgette blouse?
4. Give the recipe for making entile
" lAnn tv frtr fthftmnAA..
K: Hew can glided article be
; cleaned?
ft What will prevent fruit- to be
i used for salad from getting dark?
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Saturday's Answers '
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"The dames of France af fond
and free,-
' i And FJemlsh lips are willing,
i And soft the maids of Italy.
And Spanish eyes are thrilling"
are taken from "The GlrlXeft
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2, A brimless hat is difficult to wear
unless one is quite pretty, because
It throws no shadows on the face
and shows ;up its .defects more
.easily.
3.' Five striking colors that can be
worn by thebrunette with clear
skin and. color in her cheeks are
-red, yellow orange, l!ve and
russet: This scheme was outlined
bya famous portrait painter.
4. The woman 'with the florid com
plexion should always 'have a line
oU-creamy white atv the neck to
soften anyidark or hard color she
may attempt to wear. This
lijAkes black vastly more becom
ing, too." .
B.TAUher own dance a hostess may
filljher program and. then let anys
partner she may happen to hare
accompany her as she goes about
among her guests to talk with
i tblm and be sure they are haying
irfcood time. r
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with ordinary soap (sailor suits and
middy blouses, for example). It mas
ho purchased cheaply at a drug store.
Make a solution by boiling one cup
soap bark (about three ounces) and
one quart of water for five minutes;
cool, strain, and mix with wash watr
like 6rdlnary soap solutions or put the
soap bark into a small thin bag snd
soak and r-queefc It in the wash wa
ter. A little soap bark used In the
rinse water gives the goods a slight
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carrying the products of the great oil wells immense distances, thus
cutting down overhead by eliminatingthe necessity for tank cars and
locomotives, so every American Store forms a link in the chain that
connects you directly with the Producer.
No middlemen's profit to nav. Every unnecessary item of ex-
pense eliminated just one small margiri between the cost of produc
tion and your table.
This is the answer as to why your living costs less, at an American
. Store, quality considered, than anywhere else.
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The best of flours, granulated sugar, pure milk;
in fact, the finest of every necessary Ingredient is
the reason why Victor is m a class an by itself.
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Pat-a-Cake Flour pkg. 22c
Zatek (Cake Icing) pkg. 19c
Kellogg's Cooked Bran. . .pkg. 17c
Quaker Conv Flakes pkg. 9c
"Asco" Rolled Oats pkg. 10c
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"Asco" Ammonia. . , bot. 8c
"Asco" Bluing bot. 5c
Wnehine Soda lb. 3e
Clothes Pins doz. 3e
Clothes Line yd. 2VJc
Sunbrlte Cleanser '..can 4Uc
Enameled Buckets.... i each 3Sc
Gold Dust Powder pkg. kVit, 28c
Quality Brooms each 60c, 70c
Lux, pkg. lie
Chase-0 1 pkg. 4c
Y. P. B. Washing Powder s . . .pkg. 12c
Wash Boards . .each 45c, C5i
'Fels White' Soap cake 7c
Lye can 12c
Chloride Lime can 10c
20-Mule Team Borax lb. pkg. 12c
Dust Brushes i.each 15c. 25c. 32c
Scrub Brushes each 9c, lie, 13c
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Karo Syrup can 14c
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Produced from the cream of finely bred cattle, pack
ed in dust-proof cartons apd sold only in our more than
1200 stores'. Without question the best butter made.
Richland Butter '4 61c
Pure creamery prints of excellent quality.
Gold Seal Eggs fir 62c Selected Eggs - 56c
. w . j ti j . Every egg guaranteed. No question
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Genuine Spring Lamb
KacK id. azc
Legs .... .lb. 40c
Loin CnopsA 60c
Rib lb. 42c
Shoulders, lb; 30c
Stewing . .lb, l?c
Genuine Wether Mutton
Rack Chops,lb.25c
Shoulders, lb, 20c
Stewing. ...lb. 12c
egs .... lb. 28c
Loin Chops, lb.40c
Rib Chops, lb. 30c
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Prk Shonlflcrs, lD0 Sausage, lb -lO Pork, H lb A'V
Large Can Krout, 12'
dean Sweet Beef Fat,Ib 8c Clean Sweet Beef Suet, lb 14c
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WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S
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A Qreat Variety of Smart Amtumiini
Suits for Women and for
Large Women
Wool poplin, serge and wool Jersey are making
tfreat number of the suits this season and r6
waking them attractively too.
Novelty serge and poplin suits with braid trim
irtlng, with the coats lined in soft, plain color silks
are $37.50 and $39.60.
A youthful model of wool poplin trimmed with
buttons lined with silk at $30 is
braid and
sketched.
A practical wool Jersey sport suit in heather
mixtures is $32.50.
Pine suits of the soft, luxurious velours, silver
tip, siTvertone, broadcloth, duvet de laine and also
trlcotine, Polret twill and mannish serge show
pleasing variety fro'm $38.60 to $135.
For Large Women
there are attractive suits of fine twill serge, Peiret
twill, tricotine, mannish suitings, all made over lines
that give a more slender appearance. They are
well tailored and buttons or braid are used for
trimming. $38.60 to $95 with many prices between.
(MkrkM)
Ant flifiiterestimig New Coat of
Silvertone Is Special at $395Q
It Is a full-length
coat, generously cut
and lined throughout
with figured silk.
The warm, soft col.
lar is of skunk opos
sum fur, as you will
tee In the sketch. It
is In oxford gray or
mahogany.
Other excellent
new Winter ooat at
$39.60 are of vclour,
silvertone and plush,
all handsomely lined
und many trimmed
with fur.
At $25 to
you will find coats
of cheviot, kersey,
silvertone and velour
and some smart lit-
tlo plu9h coatees
that are very new.
A good coat of ker
tcy is sketched on the right
sizes, 14 to 44. $27.60.
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It is in black, navy or brown and in All
60 Styles
in handsome coats of chameleon cord, Bolivia, tlnseltene, eilverton
and Hudson seal fur cloth are here at $46 to $75. Many are beautifully
trimmed with fur and all have lovely lihlnge.
(MftrUM)
Styrdy Umbrellas
forMera and Women
The covers are of union taffeta
(silk-and-cottc-n) over paragon
fmmes. The handles en the
women's umbrellas have silk
wrlet cords and those for men are
in crooked style. $3.60.
Ontrl
Frock Should
neatness, durability and good
coloring that enables them to look
well after numerous launderings
theso house frocks have all
three, and pleasing style char
acteristics, too.
Two Btyles at $2 bring attrac
tive Blllie Burke straight-line
frockc of various plaid ginghams
and a walst-llne model or blue
gingham with a narrow white
stripe in it that is very clean
looking. House Frocks
In Extra Sizes
are well and durably made. One,
of checked gingham in blue or
black and whito, Is made In Bll
lie Burke style with a loose oelt,
$2.60.
Another, of fine striped gingham
in blue, pink or lavender on a
white ground, Is also on straight
lines with a loose belt. $3,85.
(centtti)
Handsome
Cluny Lace Curtains
Half Price at $5 to $12 a Pair
Long, full curtains of bobbinette have edgings and
various widths of insertion of Cluny lace. It is diffi
cult to get Cluny lace at any price, and curtains like
these are a real find.
(tBrl)
Table Cloths and Their Makings
Dims
All snowy and white, there are good stocks 6f them to replenish
supplies. They are all cotton damask, in pretty patterns.
Breakfast cloths for round or 'square tables, hemstitched or scal
loped, are $1.60 and $1.75 each.
Heavy Imported satin-finished damask cloths in round designs, 70
x72 inches, $4 and $4.50; 72x90 inches, $6.
Gdod, heavy damask, in several pretty designs, 64 inches wide,
90e a yard.
Heavy linen-finished damask, 70 inches wide, $1.35 a yard.
Fine satin-finished Irish damask, 70 inches wide, $1.75 a yard.
It is In several handsome designs.
Irish damask napkins, 19x19 inches, $3.50; 22x22 inches, $4.50
and $5 a dozen. ,
(Chtttnut)
Kitchen Toweling Special
t 25c a Yard
A shipment of 2000 yards of all-white half-linen towel
ing in a heavy absorbent crash weave, 17 inches wide.
AlMInen toweling iry absorbent qualities, either plain or bordered,
is 17 incjhes wide at 45c and 60c a yard.
(Chestnut)
Warm Bathrobes
at $3.85
which is a remarkably l6w prie
for such splendid bathrobes ef
soft blanketing. They are la
lovely shades of rose, bluer lav
ender, pink, tc, with whit fig
ures. Collars ara trimmed with
satin and there are cords about
the waists.
(Some forethinking women will
Y buy these for Christmas presents'-
while they can be had at tali
price.)
Catral)
Extra Size Petti-
coats of Flarmellet
Genefously full arM long petti
coats of striped flarihellftt art fin
ished with flounces. $1.60.
(CnUl)
Hand Made and H&nd
Embroidered
$3.50 to $112.50 '
Daintiness and delicate btnutyl
They are a joy ,jo see and toiled
and examine I Tiny stitches tt
quisite embroidery, fine material
one could want no prettier
"nighties"!
(CrtlrM) . , ,
Real Lace Neckwear Is
Loveliest of All
and trill delight the eye and heart of most women.
There are beautiful handmade filet, Valenciennes, Irish
and Point Venise made up Into dainty collars to adorn the
new Autumn frocks. ,
There are filet collars as low as $3.76 and Others go up
to $15.75. Quite a few sets will be seen ambng them.
(Ctntrtl)
A Story of Attractive AutMirnmi
Dresses Told in Silk
There are soft, lovely satins, crisp
taffetas and Georgette crepts, and some
times a combination of these materials.
The satins begin as low as $16.76 for a
youthful model in navy blue, brown or
taupe. The bodices, overskirts and skirts
are trimmed with a series of tiny .tucks.
And prices go up to $29.50, with many
others between. There are quaintly ruffled
models, some trimmed with fringe and
others ornamented with beads.
The dress sketched has cascade fringe
for its adornment and is $23.60.
Taffetas in a variety of styles In navy
blue, black or taupe are $13.50 to $26.
They have taken a variety of attractive
forms and they may be beaded simply or
quite elaborately, in colored, Jet or crystal
beads'. Prices on these begin at $25 and
mount by easy stages to $50.
(Mark!)
Women's Shoes at $690 a Pair
Seasonable, Otmraibfle, Attractive I
High-cut lace shoes of good leathers, with welted soles,
are In these fashionable styles :
v Brown kidskin with high heals.
Black kidskin with high heelfc.
Black calfskin with gray cloth tops andmedium heels.
Men's Shoes at $6.00 a "Pair
4 Splendid for Work and Hard Wear
They are of heavy black leather on sensible wide-toe
$hApaf with heavily weltad solftfi.
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A Pretty New Hat
for Little Miss Dimples
Mdther and she have whole cases and tables full of hats tft choot.
from. There Is a charming brown velvet hat faced with rfise, ovr
here is a hat with, blue ostrich on it, and there in the. case are tan, rosi,
blue, brown and black velvet hats trimmed in many ways. $4 to $ft.B6.
After they choose one that Is particularly bec6ming t Mil
Dimples, they go to the tailored hats, for she must have one of those,
too. Oh, what an array I Blacl? and while beavers, silk velours, WG6l
velours and felts all finished with grosgrain ribbon bands. $3.50 t6
$6.50. Tarns of velvet are $3 and $4.
Siies will fit both boys and girls up to 6 years, and there art
some for older girls.
(Ctntfkl)
Silver Seal Corsets on Slender
Limes $11.50 and $225
The $1.5d m6del is more lfke a girdle, as it has n6 iMlng and
hooks down the front, but It providis for all the corset needs of
athletes or slender women. Theia are four Insets of rubber the full
length of the corset.
. Pale pink broche with a deeper pink design forms the model At
$2.25. It is on long lines and is fairly well boned. There are deep
elastic insets on either side of the low top. Women will be glad t
know that the bones In Silver Seal corsets do not rust,
(Cntfl)
A BSORBENT bath towels of heavy quality cotton huck, ill whlta,
" with hemmed ends, are Kx36 inches', 25c, each.
Extra heavy huck towel-t, 19x40 Inches, are 4de eaeh. " '
(ChKtBUt)
Of Interest to Schoolgirls
Girls like two-piece frocks with separate lftrtg blftjlsei la
middy style. These are made tt brown or blue gingham and aro
finished with hand-embroidered collars of unbleached mutli'n.
They have pockets and loose belts. Site 12 w 16 years. .$$.60. ill
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down skirts of dark plaid in a most attractive manner, and there
art widSjbelU to top them. Lengths from 80 Ineht id 34.' 6.60. ,
Middy Skirts
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