Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 27, 1919, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER 'PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, "SEPTEMBER 27, 1919
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A Suspicious Man Is Not
a Happy Man
" To be looking for an Indian behind every tree or bush
will be bad walking for any one.
. To select your friends, companions and employes
carefully, and trust them is the best thing to do, as long
experience teaches.
Almost every human being wants to do right, and the
men or women who do not want to do right will expose
themselves sooner or later. In spite of everything, they fall
over the precipice ahead, or the wolves around them will
. betray them by howling.
It is a great comfort to have a business that you know
to be right from the bottom up and to live with the people
who work with you, that have the esprit de corps of family
brotherliness, and put themselves in their employer's place
in trying their best to extend and improve the business. Yes,
that's what it is, frying one's best to be faithful.
Signed)
Sept. ar, mo.
'MmomA.
Gorgeous Afternoon Hats Use Metal Brocades
They are the hats that will be worn with a fur coat or a handsome
Buit. They will bo most fashionable for luncheons, afternoon teas, matinees
and other social affairs where a woman wears her prettiest frocks.
A wonderful black brocade heavily worked with gold Is the favorite, and
there is sllver-and-black and an exquisite pale blue metal cloth. Sometimes
the brocade is used softly draped around the turban brim, sometimes it makes
the crown, or again the facing: of a picture hat.
The final touch Is tt beautiful paradise, gournh, glycerine or burnt ostiich
ornament. Prices go from $20 to $95.
(Second floor, llimtnut)
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The Favorite Early
Season Fur Is
Mole
Scotch niolcsf because they live
in a climate which is fiequently
a wee bit moist, grow the deep
est and richest furs; and it is
their little coats which we try
always to have used in any mole
piece which comes into the Wana
makcr Fur Salon.
The varioty of the mole neck
pieces and wraps is great, includ
ing little round collars, -lightly
suggesting the muffler, deeper
shawl collars, shoulder scatfs
shaped to fabten in front and
long-shaped stoles with pockets.
Prices lun from $40 for a tiny
mufllcr collar to $625 for a deep
wiap with a collar of giay
squirrel.
(Second llnnr, ClieMnut)
Women's Fine
New Tailored
Dresses
for Fall
r, Prices $70 to $100
The absolutely severe and correct Au
tumn dresses which, women of the best taste
choose to wear with fur neckpieces on the
street.
For instance, here are black worsteds
with tiny pipings of silk ; black and gray plaids
with narrow self-belts;" navy and brown
striped worsteds. In every instance the
beauty is in the perfect simplicity, of cut.
Prices are $70 to $100.
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(Hrnt Floor, Central)
Speaking of Women's Bolivia Coats
in outing is more grucuiui ur iiiii ui iuauhuub uiuu uiu tuuio
made of such pile fabrics as bolivia and cvora. Some moderately
priced ones lately arrived are these
One cut rather straight, with side fullness and belt; colors
black and navy, Bekin blue, deer and brown. This is $60.
An ovora cloth with a long waist line and the skirt gathered
full on to the body comes in black, navy and taupe. $115.
Another bolivia has a double belt, self-buttons and a collar
that crosses and fastens on the shoulders. This comes in black,
navy, Pekin blue and brown for $87.50.
rlrt Floor, Central)
Smart New Sports Suis Are What Most
Young Women Want
For if there is one lining the schoolgirl (to say nothing of her
older sister) is particular about, it is her sports suit that she wears
so much of the time.
These new suits are of a heavy all-wool jersey cloth in heather
shades of brown or green. They are tailored with the greatest care,
so that they will fit well and hang well. Of the two styles, one has
inverted pleats' in the back, four patch pockets and a gored skirt. It
is $38.50. The other is similar except for a box pleat and pinch tucks
instead of inverted pleats. This is $36.50, sizes 14 to 20 years.
(Second Floor. Chettnul)
A Century-Old Table Cover
of French hand embroidery and Venetian Cluny lace is one of the
interesting articled to be seen among hosts of others in the Art
Needlework Store today. '
Beside this cover there aio a pillow
to match and two charming lace
bedspreads from Normandy. The
Jitter are priced at $500 for the pair.
Other items from Franco are bas
kets, boxes and flower-holders of
antlauo cold lace, itimp and ribbon
work, trays and coasters inlaid with .
Normandy lace, and tapestry cush
ions. Objects almost equally lovely from
our own workrooms include luxuri
ous pillows and chaiso longue covers,
bags of an infinite variety, candle
Bhadea, work baskets, telephone cov
ers, desk novelties and many other
such things. Many a charming wed
ding gift can bo found here.
(Becoud Floor, Central)
Parisienne Corsets
Hundreds of Women
for after-the-war reasons aic finding it
difficult to give up much precious time
to -shopping. If you aro one of them,
would you like to be able to come to a
quiet pleasant office, talk a little with
a woman expert on the subject of shop
' ping, make your purchnses under her
guidance and 48 hours later snip the
strings about the boxes containing your
new Autumn wardrobe ?
There is such an office in the Wana
maker Store. Telephone, Filbeit 1,
and mnke an appointment with Mis.
Haiding or send a note to her at the
Personal Service Office.
(Main Floor, Central)
A Fine Winter Turnout of Hosiery and
Underwear for the Whole Family
This is a collection of good stockings and knit underwear that
are mostly in second grades.
That is, they are distinguished by superficial defects that have
excluded them from classification as standard quality.
As a matter of fact, the defects make little or no difference in
anything except their prices.
But being "seconds" they are 25 to ;io per cent less in price than
they would be if they were first quality.
When it is considered that there is a scarcity in the market of
good and dependable hosiery and underwear, this special sale will be
opportune to a great many people.
Children's Stockings
Women's Stockings
$1.30 for "seconds" of colored full
fashioned llk stockings.
J1.25 for "sccondi" of black full
fnshioncd silk stockings.
85c for "black and colored Ilichelicu
ribbed silk ttockings.
Women's Underwear
$,1.."i0 for gloe silk, lace-trimmed
enelopo chemises.
51.35 for glove silk camisoles.
75c for "seconds" pink meicerized
bloomei s.
65c for "seconds" white cotton low
neck suits, lace or tight knees.
50c, white lisle low-neck sleeveless
vests.
10c, "seconds" white lisle osls leg
ular and cxtia sizes
18c (3 for 50c) "seconds" ribbed cot
ton low-neck, sleeveless and bodice-top
vests.
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30c for black and tan ribbed cotton
stocking".
25c for 'seconds" tan and white rib
bed cotton stockings.
Ulen's Half Hose
50c for hcay natural wool half hose.
35c (3 pair for SI) nutuial merino
half Iio-m .
25c for black and colored cotton half
hose.
Men's Underwear
$1.75 for "seconds" medium and heavy
weight natural meiino shiits and
drawers.
$1.35 for "seconds" lightweight natu
ral merino shirts and drawers.
$1.35 for "seconds" medium weight
white cotton combination suits.
$1.25 for Winter weight natural me
iino shirts and draw pis.
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Soaps, Brushes, Perfumes and Various
Toilet Articles in a Special Sale
This is a varied collection of several thousand articles of every
description, all necessary for the toilet table and bathroom, and they
are marked at special prices.
It is a good opportunity to lay in a supply for several months.
Everv fastidious woman wjll be interested.
Toilet Soaps
Transpaient rose soap, 7c cake, 80c
dozen.
Green olive-oil soap, 45c for a gcnei
ourf bar.
1ju de cologne soap, 5c cake, COc
dozen.
Other assorted toilet soaps, 8c cake,
90c dozen.
Honfleur and Other Toilet
Specials
Kxtract, 40c and 60c bottle, l'Emphe,
violet, rose.
Faco powder, 25c, l'Empire, violet,
lose.
Talcum powder, 10c, l'Empire, iolet,
lose.
Toilet water, 50c and 8Dc, l'Empiie
and violet.
Skin cream, 3uc.
Cleansing cream, 35c.
Youth and Beauty cream, 3ue.
Hair tonic, 50c ana ?l bottle.
(Welt Mule)
Prices Come Down on a Fine Lot
of Pullman Baby Carriages
This is a clearaway of our floor samples, which are as good as
they ever were, but nearly all have some slight signs of handling.
They are full-size Pullmans I best improved running gears,
finished in white, gray, ivory and f The new prices are $15 to
natural color, twenty-nine differ- $55.75. which means savings of
ent body designs rrfounted on the i $5 to $14.
(lerentli l'loor, Market)
Day rum, 60c. 95c and $1.85.
Violet ammonia, 20c and 35c.
Vegetal, 75c, lilac and wistaiia.
Eau de Cologne, 75c.
Brushes and Other Articles
Hair brushes, COc to $1.50.
Nail brushes, 22c.
Tooth brushes, 20c each, 6 for $1.10.
Rubber sponges, 10c.
Uoso and almond cieam, 27c.
Benzoin, glycerine and rose watei,
25c. ' 4
Cocoa butter cream, 30c.
Rubber hot-water bottles:, 8oe.
Metal hot-water bottles, SI.
Chalk and orris,. 15c K--lb. package.
Boric acid, 25c 1-lb. package.
Bicaibonate of soda, 10c 1-lb. pack
age. Imitation Ivory Toilet Articles
"Seconds" at Half
Minors, hair brushes, dressing combs,
tooth brush cases, prices 10c for a comb
to $2.75 for a minor.
Shoe Special for Men
200 Pair, Factory Hurt, at $7.90
These are fine shoes of various descriptions, high and
low, tan and black, that have suffered slight cuts or scratches
of machinery in the making.
Fine picking, and at .$7.90 they are only a little over half
their usual prices.
(Main Floor, Market)
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Last Two Days of the Wanamaker Great
September Sale of House Furnishings
There is still opportunity for every housewife to secure the
needed utensils for the replenishment of kitchen, laundry and
bathroom at prices reduced 10 to 40 per cent.
But after Tuesday night the opportunity will be gone.
Now is the time to take advantage of it if you need a new
'refrigerator, fireplace furnishings, anything in the way of bath
room furnishings, garbage or ash cans, vacuum cleaner if you
need cleaning utensils, cutlery, tinware, woodenware.
There is no other such Housefurnishings Store in the world
and no other such Housefurnishings Sale.
But the Sale comes to an end Tuesday night. Take advantage
of it now.
(Fourth Floor, I riitral nnil Market)
A Bright Good Welcome From
the Exhibition Sale of
Oriental Rugs
itich, colorful and blooming, the great Exhibition Sale of Oriental
Hugs will greet you. It is abundant in supplies and varieties of weaves
and impressive in its manifold beauties.
We have been selling rugs at a
remarkable rate no denying it,
but we have been bringing in new
rugs and so there is no visible de
cline of the beauty which it pre
sents to the eye or the advantage
which it offers as an investment
occasion.
It seems to us that people are
always seeking for more beautiful
things. We believe that is one
reason why we are all the' time
selling more and more of these
Eastern rugs. They are finding
this a most interesting and ad
vantageous Sale to come to for
them. They seem to understand
that there is nothing comparable
to it in the country and really
there isn't. It is a joy to walk
through it with its wide and far
reaching vista enveloped in the
thousand glorious "hues and har
monies" to be found again only
in these fine weavings,. We could
print a list of rugs from many
lands, a list large enough to fill
this whole page. The pieces listed
are just a few of many beautiful"
things, all at special prices.
(Seventh rioor. Central)
Pretty Velvet Bags Especially for Girls
Quite a bit sniallec than the usual size, and for this reason some
women have bought them for theatre bags toehold a handkerchief and
change.
They are chiffon velvet in lovely shades of brown, taupe, dark blue
or black, and the frames are gray, imitation shell or amber. Each
bag has a tiny purse and mirror. $5.
(Main Floor. Chritnut)
Shirt Waists With
Hand-Crocheted Laces
aro coming in again and here are four
new styles, each showing that sort of
decoiation. They aio all of white
batiste; semi-tailored, with tiny hand
done edges and interesting buttons.
Prices arc $3.50, $3.85 and $R.
(Third l'loor. Central)
High-Necked
Nightgowns for
Women
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plice necks, and tucked, embroidery
edged yokes. Theso are $2 to $2.85.
Two with closed high necks, $2.25 and
$2.75.
Needless to say, they all have lone
sleeves.
(Third rioor. Central)
3600 Women's Handkerchiefs Special at
$2.10 a Dozen
They are a good quality of IriBh linen with a block initial in one coiner,
and would be just the thing for everyday handkerchiefs or for girls going
to boarding school or college.
(Weit AUle)
New models iust received are--
A topless of durable pink coutil with insertion of elastic below
the, diaphragm. It is strongly boned and haB eyelets and elastics below
the front steel. $9.60.
Another of flesh-colored broche, topless with elastic section in
front and long skirt. $12.
A pink broche with very 'low top and long skirt, elastic gores in
front and three large hooks below. $18.
A very excellent topleus model for full figures made of pink coutil
with' wide for of ahwtic lah fckirt and an elastic section in the
waist, 15,
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Filet Net Curtains for Every Room
in the House
And for that reason many women decide upon filet net so that the
appearance from the outside may be uniform.
Then, as almost everybody knows, filet net curtains wear splendidly
and they stand washing almost better than any other kind.
Early buying made it possible for us to mark these curtains for
what they are selling wholesale now.
Both white and ecru, plain and figured, $1.75, $2, $2.25, $2.50,
$2.75, $3, $3.50 and $4.50 a pair.
(Fifth Floor, Market)
Metal Lace Bands to Give the
Required Brilliance
Without which the gown has Bmall chance of success this year.
Such gold and silver lace bands are used in the most lavish fash
ion on afternoon and evening gowns. They are entirely of the metal
thread or they may be 'of black net with designs of gold and silver.
Some aro quite bright, others in the dullor finish.
Thjr ar from lyfu'toi 13 fnchw Vrtde and $1 to $10 a yardc
"Never Saw Such a Stock of Blankets
and you certainly have the largest, collection of
good blankets I have been able to find anywhere."
Perhaps the woman who said this to us on
Thursday last was over-enthusiastic. At least,
she was sincere. It is undoubtedly a fact that
we have a wonderful stock of blankets, and it is
equally true that it comprises all the good grades
of blankets worth having.
Ve don't know specifically of any blankets
that seem to be cheaper than ours, but in all like
lihood we shall soon hear of some they turn up
almost every season. They always prove to be
blankets of the kind that this Store turns down.
It wouldn't pay our customers to buy them that
is, it certainly wouldn't pay as well as it will pay
to buy the trustworthy aboveboard grades . of
blankets to which this stock of ours is confined.
For regular white blankets of cotton and wool
mixed our prices start at $7 a pair in the single
bed size. From this prices and the qualities
go up step by step to the finest all-wool blankets
made in America, and these are $32 a pair in the
single size.
In the assortment are blankets cut and bound
separately and somo made extra long. Double
and extra large sizes start at $8.50 and go up to
$45 a pair.
(Sixth l'loor,
We have an unmatched stock of plajd blank
ets, ranging in price from $10 to $20 a pair, those
at $20 being of very fine wool and special at that
price. All desirable colors aro included in a
variety ranging from blankets containing about
30 per cent wool up to all-wool.
Gray bed blankets, school blankets for boyH
and girls, porch and outdoor sleeping blankets,
fancy Jacquaid-woven blankets in attractive
colors all aro here, and here $tt.thtfr bt.i ,u
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