Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 01, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 7, Image 7

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA? WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1919
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kt the crowded crossings of the city streets are
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jvorthy of praise for the good service they are doing
every day.
" The one hundred and eight on horseback and the
two hundred and twenty-five on foot are out in aty
weathers, quick to see the movements of every kind
of vehicle and alert to adjust every condition that
arises to facilitate the travel of foot passengers as
well as the saving of time of cars and carriages and
all kinds of wagons on Wheels.
The woman in the car and the man on foot must
exercise patience when held up at certain hours f
the morning and evening by the overrush of
automobiles or of people hurrying to work or to their
homes.
It is not the fault of the officers if strangers
engage their attention, in inquiries. City people and
personal friends of officers should not be the cause of
detentions for which the traffic men are blamed.
Mayor Smith and his chiefs deserve credit for the
valuable service of protection from accidents.
Some day the slow and heavy traffic will be
diverted to special streets to take the pressure off
overcrowded thoroughfares during the congested
hours of the day.
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Paris gown3 and gowns in
spired by Paris; rich, quict-hued
suits; fur-trimmed wraps and
all of a splendor and luxurious
nes3 unknown while the war
lasted.
The gowns especially are
nothing short of enchanting in
color and fabric and at the
samo time they are the most
wearable, most practical things
imaginable. A great many are
beaded most marvelously; sev
eral are of black sequins. New
ones unpacked for today include
a copy of a Callot with a fishtail
train and an Empire waist line,
altogether a rather mysterious
and Sphinx-like affair. Another
is a sapphire-blue satin, with
draperies of strung black beads;
a black satin sash is looped high
at the side.
Another black sequin gown is
cut to the waist in the back. A
copy of a Paris model is of
ciel-blue chiffon over silvercloth
just warmed with pink; the
beading on this i3 exquisite. A
copy of a lovely Lanvin design
is in cool, pale shades of green,
with green and gold ribbon tied
in a stiff little girdle. On a
black velvet dinner gown the
only color is a rosette of bead-
work, with loops of strung beads
in brown and rose tones.
There are scores of delightful
new things to be seen on the
figures in the cases.
(First rioor. Central)
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New Fiction
"A Servant of Itcality," by Phyl
lis Bottomc, $1.75. The action of
the story is in green English
country, and the chief characters
arevKitty, who loved too many, and
Anthony, who loved Kitty so well
that perhaps he killed her.
"Peggy-Elise," by Frederic Ar
nold. Kummer antl Mary Christian,
$1.G0. A story of a clever girl and
the new era brought about by the
war.
"The Messenger," by Elizabeth
Robins, $1.75. A mystery and love
story told with fine literary skill.
"The Wild Goose," by Gouver
neur Morris, $1.75. The most im
portant novel Mr. Morris has ever
written.
(Main Floor. Thirteenth)
Oct. 1, 1919.
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The Finest Wrist Watches
We Ever Had for Women
They are in the Jewelry Store at this moment and they are the
.most exquisite affairs you would want to see tiny platinum
-watches, brilliantly set with diamonds and mounted on a black
ribbon, bracelet. -
1 They come in octagonal, rectangular, round and tonneau shapes
and the diamonds have been selected and set under our own
supervision. . .
T They have the highest grade American movements, $btu to $oov.
Diamond and platinum watches fitted with fine Swiss movc-
'ments and mounted on black ribbon, $700 to $900. rml.
14-karat gold case watches on black ribbon, American movement
watches, $32 to $90, with Swiss mov,eirfents, $40 to $80.
Also gold-filled American movement watches on black ribbon,
$35, or silver cases, $40.
(Jewelry Store, Chestnut and Thirteenth)
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Camel's Hair Coating for the
First Time in Colors
Women's New
Mocha Gloves of Fine
Arabian Skins
It is these old-world skins which
make the best mocha gloves, and it
I is Arabian skins jou will find in
i all these
I $3 gray mochas, pique sewn
I with combination embroidery and
one clasp.
$o.ou iignt or ciarK gray
mochas, pique or outseam sewn, in
several styles of embroidery, fin
ished with pearl buttons.
$4.25 gray mochas in strap
wrist length.
$2.75 fine finished mocha-suede
gloves that look and wear like
mocha. They come in gray and tan
and have one clasp.
(Main Floor, Central)
Besides the natural tawny color,
oJ which also there is a new ship
ment at $10 and $12 a yard, there
has come a very pretty navy blue
at $10 a" yard, and- a dark brown at
$12 a yard.
They are all pure camel's hair,
the warmest, softest coating imag
inable, and they are all 54 inches
wide.
Besides being used for entire
coats, these new colors offer a sug
gestion for trimming coats of the
natural color camel's hair. They
are representative of many other
new Winter coatings from $5 to
$14 a yard.
(First Floor, Chestnut)
Women's Fur-Trimmed Coats
at $85 to $145
Four new styles, each in dull blue, taupe and brown; each interlined
and lined with good peau de cygne.
No. 1 is of silvertone, with three straps in th6 back, held down by
the belt; the collar is of Hudson seal (dyed muskrat). This is $85.
No. 2 is of velour one can have black as well as colors in this model.
It is rather conservative and good for large women. The cape collar
is of Hudson seal (dyed muskrat). Price $115.
No. 8 is of bolivia with side fullnejs and smooth back; Hudson sea?
dyed xnuskrat) collar and cuffs. Price $145. ,,,,..
No. 4 is of velour, with a narrow tie belt, a fancy plaid hnmg and
the samo fur as No. 3. Price $145.
, (First Floor, Central)
Beautiful Irish Table Cloths
and Napkins Just Opened
Heavy, full-bleached goods, some I sizes in between, for instance, 68x68
of single, some of double damask,
all pure linen of excellent quality,
finely finished and in a variety of
patterns. Four grades and from
four to eight designs in each.
Table cloths, 68x68 inches, at
$6.75 up to 72x108 inches at $26.50,
with a choice at eight different
prices and in a large variety of
inches at $6.75: 72x72 inches at
$10; 72x108 inches at $15; 72x72
inches at $12.75; 72x90 inches at
$15.75 and so on.
ftapkins, 22x22 inches at $9.50,
$10.75, $15.50 and $22.50 a dozen;
also in size 24x24 inches at $18.75
and in size 25x25 inches at $22 a
dozdn.
(First Floor, Chestnut)
Debutantes'
Evening Frocks of
Extraordinary Loveliness
Now that the world;is at peace again, one may think of parties
and dances, and, debutantes are busy planning Winter festivities.
And debutantes mean Coming-out parties, and teas and lovely
frocks, of course!
The new dresses are bewitching. Soft silk velvets that fall
in graceful folds, glistening taffetas and the airiest of nets and
laces aft these fill the cases.
Ostrich fronds trjni many dresses, glistening metal bands and
ribbons trim othersand grapes and fruits are used on more.
Sea greens, delicate pinks and blues, rich, beautiful reds, white
and black dresses are all included.
Prices begin at $40 and go to $165 and in all the collection
there are scarcely wo alike.
14 to 20 year sizes. -
(Second Floor, Chestnut)
Now an Ironing Machine Joins
the Washing Machines
and makes it possible for women
to do their entire laundry at home
with very little work.
The Horton ironing machine will
handle practically anything and do
it beautifully, and about 90 per
cent of it without any physical
labor at all.
,The price is $150, or $160 on de
ferred payments.
(Fourth Floor, Central)
No need by this time to enlarge
on the virtues of the electric wash
ing machine, for it has leaped into
great popularity, and the only
question with housewives now is
whether they care to pay the price.
The Easy vacuum washing ma
chine, price $150, or $160 on time,
first payment $16 and $12 monthly.
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Designed for Full Figures,
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thai they should have this season, but also they are. comfortable in
addition. And every woman knows how much better she feels and looks
when the corset she wears is comfortable.
$4.50--plnk coutil, medium bust, long hips, broad front clasp and
" ;re-enf orced over abdomen.
$6.60 white coutil, heavily boned, ull bust, very long- over the
abdomen, elastic insets at bottom of skirt.
" '$10 pink coutil, extremely low bust, heavily boned. Also similar
model with low bust and very long skirt.
$10 pink coutil, medium bust and hip.
(Third Floor, Chestnut)
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Women's Silk Stockings
"Seconds" at $1.50
Dainty Waists of
Batiste
From a maker whose work is al
ways refined and finished in detail
wo have
A style with beading between its
tucks. $5.
A square-necked type with long
shawl collar, a tucked front panel
and a good deal of lattice beading.
$5'.
One with the tiniest of many
tucks. $7.50.
One with creamy Valenciennes.
$10.75.
(Third Floor, Central)
Women's Sports
Oxfords
Of tan Russia leather, with
full wing tips, perforations and
lVi-inch military heels most
excellent shoes for walking and
sports generally.
Price $16, in the Exclusive
Little Boot Shop.
(First Floor, Market)
Hand-Embroidered
Collars in the New
Circular Shape
Which means that they will fit
on the fashionable round-necked
gowns.
Some of these dainty net collars
have square corners and the effect
is very pretty; others are entirely
elimilar. Thev are all hand ett-
Flannellet
Pajamas for
Women
are so difficult to get that some
women are "buying them while
they are to be had.
Our last little shipment has
them of the two-piece variety,
in assorted light-colored stripes,
and priced at $2.50, $2.85, $3
and $3.50.
(Third Floor, Central)
Hundreds of New
Blankets Just In
Before their arrival this was a
remarkable blanket stock. Since
they came it is wonderful wonder
ful in extent, in the number of
good grades to select from, in the
uniform excellence of all grades.
Hundreds of new white blankets,
from 20 per cent wool to all-wool
are priced at $7.50, $8.50, $10, $12,
$15, $18 and $20 a pair.
Hundreds of new plaid blankets,
from 25 per cent wool to all-wool
are $10, $12, $13.50, $16, $18 and
$20 a pair.
A special group of blankets in a
grayish,' brown color with light
gray borders, containing 90 per
cent wool, size 60x90 inches,, are
,,prid at $7.60 each, which is 50
wmt, less man similar Dianuets
Exhibition of Dahlias
Tomorrow, Friday and Saturday in University Hall
(Eighth Floor, Market)
This is one of the most splendid collections of dahlias
ever seen in this city. The blooms have been grown ex
pressly for John Wanamaker on the Peacock Dahlia
Farms; and the greatest dahlia expert of the United
States,
Mr. L. K. Peacock
will give a talk each day
at 2:30 P. M.
describing them. Colored pictures of the various vari
eties will be shown on the screen during the talk, and
after it Mr. Peacock will be glad to answer any questions
you choose to ask him concerning dahlias and dahlia
growing.
The recent Government restrictions upon the impor
tation of foreign nursery stock mean a serious scarcity
of plants the coming season, and flower-lovers conse
quently are taking a peculiar interest in home-grown
plants. For this same reason the Peacocks have opened
an experimental station at Fort Myers, Florida, where
they are working for the further development of dahlias,
and are making a special point of growing them for seed.
Orders for tubers and seeds of the varieties shown
will be taken throughout the day, until the Store closes,
the tubers to be delivered late in May, 1920.
Please note that orders may be paid or charged, but
nothing will be sent G. O. D.
(Eighth Floor, Market)
The dahlia was discovered
in Mexico, sent to Spain late
in the 18th century and
named for Dr. Dahl, a
Swedish botanist, who had
done much for its improve
ment. In 1S00 seeds and
tubers were sent to France
and England, and it was
hoped the roots could be eaten
like potatoes, but their flavor
was against them.
It is a far cry from the sin
gle little dahlia of those early
times to the queenly and
magnificent flowers to be seen
tThnorrow in University Hall,
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it is chiefly up to the man to see that he is getting the best to be had for the price.
In the new Fall suits that we are showing he can't very well help finding it.
Models of much novelty and individualness for young men ; also a good selection of the
more settled styles.
All sizes are here in full choice of desirable colors and patterns.
Prices $32 to $65. They couldn't be lower for the same kind of suits.
(Thlril Floor. Market)
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Under usual circumstances the hand
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There are 500 boxes of this paper, each
box containing five quires of paper, with
envelopes to match.
The die is made to your order and the
Taper stamped in plain colors in any one of
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Designs are narrow stripes and small neat figures and checks
black and colors.
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New "Beauty Cases" for Women
These are probably better known
as vanity cases and are of shiny
black or colored leather.
Each has a mirror which takes
up the entire inside of the lid, and
each is equipped with dainty white
celluloid toilet articles. There is
enough room besides to carry a
few small pieces of lingerie.
These cases come in two bizes at
$25 and $28.50.
(Main Floor, Chestnut)
Boys Suits Re-enforced for
Extra Service
Why not put your boy into a
new Fall suit of the kind that will
give extra wear?
Wanamaker boys' suitsof re-enforced
quality aie the thing.
The seats and knees of the trou
sers and the elbows of the coats are
re-enforced to stand the extra
strain those rarts have to bear.
Especially for school wear these
are the suits. Norfolk styles in
fancy mixed gray and brown fab
rics in good, sensible patterns and
in a variety of excellent models at
$16.50, $18, $20 and $22.50; sizes 8
to 18 years.
A Smart New Soft Hat for Men ?1
A shapely hat with good heavy brim and welted edge, so that it can
be worn turned up or turned down as a man prefers.
The nap is brushed to give that shaggy appearance which adds some
what to the individuality of a soft hat.
It may be worn with crease in the center or with the top dented in.
In brown mixtures and green mixtures at $6, which is a modest price'
for such an excellent hat. W
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These are all blucher lace shoes with medium and wide toes
and heavy double soles.
There are two shapes in smooth black calfskin and three shapes
in grain calfskin.
All are very serviceable shoes and only the fact that we con
tracted for them many months ago enables us to sell them at this
low pi ice.
Also several hundred pair of men's dull black calfskin, straight
lace shoes on good English lasts at $6.00 a pair.
(Main Floor Market)
(Second Floor, Central)
New Creepers and Rompers
Creeners in white and colors, many styles, are $2 to $3.75, 1
2 year sizes.
Rompers, chiefly in colors, are $2 25 to $4.25 and are in 2 to
year sizes.
(Third Floor, Chestnut)
and
Men Who Once Wear
French Lisle Half Hose
are spoiled for any other kind, because, in addition to being fine looking,
French lisle socks are wonderfully durable.
So we are glad to announce the receipt of a small shipment
Black lisle with figured clocks, $2.75.
Very fine plain black lisle, $3.
Black lisle with embroidered figures, $3.
Black lisle with self vertical stripes, $3.50,
Fancy silk also, in a variety of colored combinations, $3.60.
tMaln Floor, Market) ,
To the Great Exhibition Sale of Oriental Rugs
Have Come Rich New Shipments -
The chief consignment amongst the new arrivals is a large col
lection of Mahals in carpet sizes.
Along with these have come an attractive lot of Chinese carpet
size pieces.
Both classes of rugs are much in favor with home-futnishers.
The Mahals are in a particularly good choice of colors, chiefly
red, ecru and blue effects. These are very practical antl serviceable
carpets. Blue and tan in varying tones; also soft pink shades
distinguish the Chinese weaves.
Of special note also are a lot of large India carpets in blue,
tan and green shades, these rugs being equally suitable for bed
rooms, libraries or living rooms.
Prices in all cases represent an appreciable saving. The choice
in smaller-sized rugs continues excellent in Mosuls, Chinese, Af
Shiraz and Saruks.
Mahrtl Carpets
11.3x7.8 ft., $285
11.6x9.6 ft, $325
13x8.6 ft, $365
12x8 ft., $285
11,6x7.10 ft, $275
13.58.7 ft, $287
13.6x9 ft, $293
11x7.10 ft, $235
11x7.6 ft, $285
MU0x8.10 ft, $39 "
12.6x9 ft, $385
12.6x8.2 ft, $395
12x8.5 ft, $393
12.1x8.11 ft, $395
10.8x6.7 It, $245
11.4x8.8 ft, $395
12:6x9.3 ft., $390
11.4x8.6 ft, $387
12.3x8.5 ft, $"397
12.6x9.4 ft, $389
12.6x8.2 tU $36
Chinese Carpets
12x9 ft, $487
12x9 3 ft, $485
7.11x5.11 ft, $175
12x9.4 ft, $485
12.2x9.3 ft. $490
11.7x9 ft, $497
11.5x9.1 ft, $335
11.11x10.2 ft,. $485
11,8x8.10 ft, $477
10x8.3 ft, $365
, 12.6x10 ft, $295
12.1x9.1 ft, $475
12x9.4 ft., $479
12.2x9 ft, $480
12x9.3 ft, $495
12x9.2 ft, $455
12.3x9.3 ft, $497
12x9.2 ft., $465
H.lOxgW ft., $485
10.1x8.5 ft., $395
India Carpets
20.7x12 ft., $085
20.4x11.9 ft, $;i5
16,x9 ft., $385
10.1x8.2 ft, $325
17.5x11.10 ft, $887
12.2x12.3 ft., $945
13.8x10.10 ft, $925
14.2x9.3 ft. $775
12.11x10.2 ft, $675
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