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

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1919
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Fall Fashions and Fashion Fabrics Hold the Center of Interest Just Now
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There Is Shoddy
Manhood
as well as shoddy silks and shoddy
trouserings, and shoddy storekeep
ing, banking and advertising.
. Get out of the fogs of chance, luck
and unpreparedness.
Choose carefully your vocation,
grip it hard and climb from the foot
of your class to the top. Do not say
at the beginning you cannot do it and
it is no use to try.
Buckle yourself up to it and keep
buckled up, .and your storms of
impatience, discouragement and dark
days of cloud will end with the
rainbow of success.
Stick steadily to your work until
it is the best, and your work will
bring honor to you as the best of
your profession or trade.
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Oct.
1910.
Velveteen Dresses for Women
Ready for the crisp Autumn weather or that of early
winter, these new arrivals are in several styles straight
chemise garments, princess styles with tiny pleatings
set on vertical lines; others with tassels arranged ver
tically; still others hand-trimmed or completed with long
girdles.
Browns, navy, taupe and black are the colors.
Prices $35 to $60.
(First Floor, Central)
Velour and Bolivia Coats'
at $47.50 to $65
They,are coats that women will like who have their
own furs and who want handsome coals, without fur
trimming of any kind. And they are just the coats for
women who don't wear furs at all, because the large
collars may be buttoned up close to the throat and be
as warm and comfortable as possible.
Also they arc interlined and some have entire silk
linings in addition. All have the new semi-fitted backs
and come in Pekin and dark blue, deer, brown and black.
Silvertone velours are $47.50, bolivias are $60 and
plain velours, $65.
(First Floor. Central)
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Fall and Winter
Fashions in Women's
Shoes
Showing every style, from the heavy brogue
boot to Milady's dainty, lightweight shoe with
extreme Lquis heel.
In the smartest models vamps continue long and
toes long and narrow.
Novelty shoes and combinations of vamps and
tops in different colors or different shades of the
same color are much in vogue this season and we
have a larger assortment than ever.
Also Winter oxfords and spat pumps, and the
spats to go with them.
The leathers most used in the new shoes are
dull black calfskin, tan calfskin in various shades,
patent leather and soft glazed kidskin in black,
brown and gray. In many Instances cloth tops of
harmonizing colors are used with vamps of these
leathers.
All kinds of heels are on this season's shoes
low, military, Cuban and Louis.
Prices range from $7 to $19.
(Flrit Floor, Market)
Silk Petticoats
Nothing could be prettier than the newest comers
radium silks in imvy, taupe and king's blue; Jersey
silks with heavily brocaded ribbon borders; jersey with
flounces of gay stripes, pleated; jerseys with pleated
self flounces; and radiums in enchanting changeable
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Fine Mink Furs
When we say fine we mean minks of the softest,
darkest color, free from tiny objectionable reddish
tinge, minks soft of skin and rich of texture. More
over, they are made up in the same styles as sable.
A little mink boa of two skins may be had for $65.
A more elaborate style is a little cape with many
tails; price $276.
(Second Floor.
Necklaces
Necklaces of imitation lapis lazuli, of coral or of jade
are all among the most popular of the season. Usually
the beads are set in French gray metal, or combined with
filigree-like ornaments of the metal and finished with a
pendant of tho colored beads.
All these beads, though imitation of course, are of
good color.
There are many styles $2.50 to $11.
(Jewelry Store, Chentnut and Thirteenth)
Georgette Waists
A sort with tucks only may be had in white, pink,
navj or black for $8.50.
All the following sorts are in pink and white only:
One with very narrow lace for trimming and a black
bow of very narrow ribbon, $10.50.
One with pleatings and imitation filet, $13.50.
Another with real filet, $18.
(Third Floor, Central)
THE season of 1919-1920 will be remembered a
a Silk Season in Fashion.
The whole favor of Fashion leans to silks.
There are more silks worn in America today than
ever before. There are more silks worn in America
than in any other country in the world. Every
woman and every girl must have at least one silk
dress.
And men are wearing silks more than ever be
fore. The charm and the comfort of the silk shirt
are irresistible.
All things considered, it is a wise fashion,
for silks are economical.
It is true that raw silk sells for almost twice as
much today as it formerly did, but our fine silks
have by no means made such an advance.
Low-grade, cheap silks everywhere had to be
practically doubled in price, but the advance in the
price of fine silks such as wc sell is not proportionate
to the advance of the price of raw silks.
In fact, tho advances in the price of fine silks
have not been proportionate with advances in cotton
and wool fabrics.
Silks, good silks, are still economical. They are
proportionately the most economical of all wearing
fabrics. ,
Buy good, sound, full-bodied silks today and you
buy well.
But by all means be sure you buy your silks only
in a store you can trust. Dot not buy cheap silks,
do not buy- "seconds" of silks, do not buy "jobs" of
silks.
In the Wanamaker Silk Store you are protected
from all these things.
The Greatest Silk in Fashion at
the Moment Is Satin
Good American satin, fine, heavy, full bodied,
lustrous, with lots of silk in it and nothing else.
Regulation Dresses for Girls
Girls who wear regulation dresses find tho Wana
maker regulation dresses precisely right. These dresses
ure made with all the care and fine workmanship of
custom-made dresses for they are made in our own
light and airy workrooms, to our own specifications.
Linen regulation dresses $20 14 to 20 year sizes;
serge dresses $30 and $35 same sizes.
(Second Floor, Cheatnut)
A Blue or Black Skirt
Goes With Anything
A $9.75 wool poplin skirts with two bands of pin
tucks at the bottom. There are buttons all the way down
the back. v
At $15 and $15.75 wool serge skirts, tho former with
gathered back, tucked pockets and narrow tucked belt.
The latter with extension pockets, being part of a tucked
band going around the hips.
(Flmt Floor, Central)
Three Good Lots of Women's
Stockings
At 30c a pair black and white ' mercerized cotton
"seconds."
At $1.25
a pair black full-fashioned thread silk
"seconds."
' At $1.85 a pair black full-fashioned ingrain thread
eilk ."seconds." '
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Good Linen Towels
Four groups In this particular collection at prices
going from $1 to $3 each. They are made in a combina
tion of huck and damask figures, all neatly hemstitched
and in sizes 18x36 to 27x42 inches.
We have anotherot of heavy Scotch huckaback towels
with hemmed ends in size 17x83 Inches at 60c each all
linen through and through.
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A low broad collar with three big buttons is
$150.
A splendid shawl wrap which has sleeves when
desired is $900.
A gorgeous sleeved wrup with panel back and
stole front is $1175.
These arc just indications of the variety.
Chealnul)
AN ELECTRIC heater to take off the morning and
evening chill of a room is n handy thing to have
ready. Price $11.
(Fourth Floor, Central)
A MINCER which cuts instead of crushing mul bo
retains tho flavor of tho food is made of the best
razor steel and easy to turn. Price $1.
(Fourth Floor, Murket)
A GAS-LIGHTER saves thousands of matches,, and
costs only 25c.
(Fourth Floor. Market)
A POTATO SCRAPER with a point to tukc out the
eyes takes the jacket off potatoes with as little waste
as anything of the kind wo know. 50c.
(Fourth 1 Inor, Mnrket)
ARTIFICIAL (lowers arc in great demand as the real
ones fail. Roses, poppies, cherry blossoms in
truth scores of varieties are 30c to $1.75 a 6pray.
(Fourth Floor, Market)
And Their Beauty and Their Glory
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These gorgeous and beautiful silks come in a full
variety, and they are in the greatest demand for
dresses, wraps, trimmings, lining hats, practically
everything that beautiful silk can be used for.
We have a magnificent collection of satins at $2 50
to 5 a yard.
Next to satins come Georgette crepes for dresses'
and waists especially for waists. We have good
American Georgette crepes at $2.25 to $3.50 a yard.
Also some delightful printed Georgette crepes at $4
and $5 a yard.
The greatest fashion novelties of the season are
French tinsel brocades,
(Hllk Salon, First Floor, rheitnul)
Looking for a Present
for a Baby ?
A sensible present is a "Don't kiss me" neck
lace. There is a white medallion with the motto
and the necklace is of hand-painted ribbon. 50c.
Peart teething rings on ribbons, 75c and 85c.
Celluloid teething rings, 50c.
Hot-water bags in juvenile sizes, $1.75 for
those in satin-painted cases; $1 and $1.23 for
hand-painted bottles.
White celluloid clamps to hold afghans down,
85c; of ribbon, $1 a pair.
Brush and comb sets (one has tiny military
brushes!) are $2.25; with powder and soap
boxes, too, $2.50 to $3.50; other brush and comb
sets, 65c.'
Satin straps to hold down the afghan aie
$1.50 to $3.
Coach strap's with toys to amuse the baby,
$1 to $2.25.
Fancy coat hangers, 85c to $2.25 some "of
satin and some hand-painted woods.
Baby records, $1 to $2.
Baby rattles, 35c to $1.
(Third Floor, Clientnut)
Mixed Tweed Suiting
$2.50 a Yard
A beautiful quality tweed, in grayish or greenish
mixtures, with flecks of white and usually another color
also. The finish has the desirable roughness that U
wanted in a tweed and the widtli is 54 inches.
It is perectly safe to expect tweed suiting of this
quality to give the very best of- wear for everyday suits,
sports coats and skirts. These suitings are in the right
weight tov all such purposes.
l i Fr Floor. Cheatnnt) S (
Hall Clocks for Apartments
Made especially for low-ceilingod rooms.
They aie called "bungalow clocks" and they have
solid mahogany cases with excellent movements, striking
the hour and half hour. Piiccs from $210 to $260. Some
with chimes from $265 to $585.
(Clock .tnre, climinut unci Juniper)
Fifty Sizes in Cedar Chests
There are actually 50 (.izes in cedar chests here at
this moment; the best assortment, wc are sure, and the
most moderately priced you will find anywhere. They
are all the way from $19 to $65. Some have rubbed and
others tho gloss finish and both the materials and tho
making are of the best.
Also there arc handsome mahogany chests with cedar
linings from $50 to $75.
(Fifth Floor, Market)
"The Abolishing of Death"
By Basil King
The articles gathered together in this book hae
appeared in magazine form. They are written
by a man of power and insight, and possess an in
tense interest for the seriously mindd 'and all
who are concerned with another phase of existence.
Price $1.25.
. (Main Floor, Thirteenth)
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We have at the moment the most valuable stock
of silks we have ever had in our history. Its in
coming and outgoing is constant. There are new,
fresh, beautiful things here every day. No old silks
or left overs.
Wanamaker Novelty Silks .
Pussy-willow taffetas, 40 inches wide, $5.50 a
yard.
Printed radium silks, 40 inches, $4 a yard.
Printed satins, 36 inches wide, $2.50.
Striped and checked satins, 36 inches, $2.50.
Printed Georgette crepes and voiles, 44 inches,
$4 and $5.
Tinsel brocades, $5 to $45 a yard.
Baronet satins, 40 inches, $6 a yard.
Tricolette and jersey silks, 36 inches, $3 and $8.50
a yard.
Plain Georgette and voile silks, 40 inches, various
colors, $2.25, $2.50 and $2.75 a yard.
Plain American silks satins, chiffons, taffetas,
crepes de chine, crepes meteor, charmeuse, 36 and
40 inches, $2.50 to $5.50 a yard.
Colored chiffon velvets, 41 inches, $9 a .yard.
Colored plain and paon velvets, 18 inches, $2.50
and $3.
Plain black velvets, 41 inches, $8 a yard.
Wanumaker black silks satins, taffetas, crepes
de chine, crepes meteor, charmeuse, Georgette crepes,
36 to 42 inches wide, $1.50 to $12 a yard.
Wanamaker white silks satins, taffetas, crepes
de chine, crepes meteor, charmeuse, Georgette crepes,
voiles, Japanese habutais, Japanese broadcloths,
tricolettes, jersey silks, 32 and 42 inches, $1.65 to
$12 a yard.
Black Enamel Suit Cases
at Low Prices
$5.75, $6.50 and $6.75 these are the lowest prices
at which we have been able to sell black enamel cases
this year.
And these are good suit eases. Good looking, well
made, light in weight. Each has a tray and a pocket in
the lid and all are attractively lined with cietonne.
Many people will like them for gifts, but there is
only a limited quantity.
(Went Aisle)
A Fine Lot of Handbags at $5
Silk bags, velvet baps and leather bags, the last in
pouch and envelope shapes.
Good materials, too; good styles and good workman
ship. The silk bags at this price are especially fine, firm
silk, with covered, metal or shell-finish celluloid frames
and all prettily silk lined.
A wide range of shapes and sizes in all groups.
(Main Floor. Chek(nut)
Philippine Nightgowns
Uncommonly pretty ones with a great deal of hand
embroidery on them. Some are sleeveless, others kimono
sleeved; some are square, some round and others
V necked.
Prices are $3.85 to $7.50.
(Third Floor, Central)
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Do You Need Some Odd Chairs or Other
Pieces of Good Furniture?
If you do, now is tho time to buy them. We are
selling off- some hundreds of pieces of odd furniture at
one-third to one-half less than regular prices and tho
assortment embraces a goodly collection of excellent
chairs, many of them in .true period styles.
There are oak chairs, mahogany chairs and walnut
chairs, mostly only one of a kind and among them are
some chairs that would be very desirable for halls .or
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nrc maac of nrris ttuceoS, djebiots,
&axonp tujccbs nnb cofacrt clotljS,
mtb arc in mixcb nnb Solib colors,
prices are $75 to $95.
(Gallerr. Chen! not)
Men's Fall Suits as Fine
as They Are Made
They are here in good assortment in a
full selection of sizes, colors and styles for
men of various ages, beginning with youths
going into' their first long trousers and
ranging all the way through the fine gamut
of young men's styles up to the more settled
fashions for men of years.
We don't see any way in which these
suits could be better for the prices in fab
rics, in making, in style or in finish.
Prices $32 to $75.
(Third Floor. Market)
Silk-Striped Flannel
Shirts for Men
For Fall and Winter wear a great many men are
partial to flannel shirts. Especially when the shirts
are in such attractive designs as these, with silk stripes
adding to their good appearance.
Soft cuff, plain neglige style, of course, and with
neckbands, to use white collars on.
, Price $5.
(Main Floor, Murket)
Men's Tweed Hats for
Motoring or Storm
Because they will stand up under any weather, and
because of their great durability, tweed hats am highly
favored by men for motor wear and for stormy days.
American tweed hats nt $4.
London tweed huts at $6.
(Mnln Floor, Market)
Men's Handkerchiefs With
Hand Roll Hems
Notice the handkerchiefss of the next fastidious man
you meet nine chances out of ten they will be these
fine linen ones, with a tiny hem and tapes above it
There are several styles of tapes, all attractive, and
the hems are quite narrow, and beautifully stitched.
$1 each, or $10 a dozen.
(.Main Floor, Central)
Count on Axminster
Rugs for Wear
There is no more durable domestic rug made
than a fine Axminster, and next to the more
costly Wiltons these are tho handsomest.
Among Axminsters there are many Oriental
designs in rich colorings.
5x12 ft. $57 60 ana $64 60
S 3x10.0 ft., $52.60 and $67 50
6x9 ft., $30 and $34.50
4 6x6.6 ft., $16.75 and $18
36x70 In., $8 and $10
27x54 In, $4.50 and $6
Runners
2 3x3 ft.. $13 50
2.3x12 ft., $17 60
2.3x15 ft, $22
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3x0 ft, $18
3x12 ft., $24
3x15 ft.. $37.50
Floor, Cheitnut)
"You'd Be Surprised How Many Men Use
Jasmine Perfume"
they told us in the Perfume Shop. Many men like just
a whiff of toilet water after shaving, and Jasmine is quite
popular.
Queen Mary Jasmine toilet water, $0 a bottle.
Extract, $5 a bottle..
(Main Floor, Cheatnut) v
livlrnr.vnoms. The nrices rantre from S3.75 to S5G nMi
The other'groups in the disposal consist of servirA5
KILMCO, wil.uo v.wswv, U.vU...b .-. w....v.w, IVM
and bureaus.
Also a new addition embracing thirty pieces of
wicker furniture, ten dining-room tables, and fifteen
night stands. Practically all of these goods are
marked considerably below today's factory cost.
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