'. EVENING' PttBLIO LEDEE PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, wfy Idk . f I I K I. IsswM- r ' THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Best Color for Spats To n Editor of Woman's Pant: Dear Madam I'lcano describe whnt ahado o Bpats would go best wltli drab colored gllvcrtono velour coat; also, what will rid good 'carpet of tiny white worms? 51. ''' Tan spats would look well with this coat, or, If you want them for dressy occasions, a pair of those very light tan. hlsmiit. colored ones. These would not be practical for eveijctny wear, ns thoyre too cnslly soiled. Try putting salt on the places In the carpet where the worms appear: If this docs not kill them, get nn Insect powder. There are a number o yery good ones on tho market. Wearing Gold Slippers To tn EUtor of Woman's root: Dear Madam Please advise mn If It Is proper for a maid of honor and only attendant to wear gold -colored slippers with n lavender georgette dress when the wedding Is to be held nt church at 4 p. m. CONSTANT HEADER It Is perfectly proper to wear the gold slippers with tho lavender dress, hut It might be a good Idea to add just . ttnir tnnrh of cold on the dress a narrow ribbon sash with long ends, or n gilt rose at the fastening of tho girdle, op r tiny bow of gold ribbon on the tirt nr nt the neclr. This is not nec essary, but it would make the costume more complete. Cleaning Ermine Fur To th Kiltlor 0 Woman's root! Dear Madam Can you kindly, through your columns, give mo any In formation as to cleaning an ermine stole without Injuring tho fur? CONSTANT HEADER. Clean your stole by rubbing It with moistened bran, until the bran Is nulte .1.v ntmlrlni wIMi n flnlllirl cloth. Hub It afterward with dry bran, and brush it thoroughly and carefully to remove every piece of the bran. This will not injure the fur. Articles for Fish Pond To the JMllor o Woman's Vaot: Dear Madam I have been asked to give some nrticles for the "lish pond" at a fair which mv church is giving. Can you suggest a few things (and how to make them)? I have quite a few small pieces of ribbons, which nrc new and very pretty. I was thinking of making powder puff bags, etc. Any suggestion ns to how to make n few at tractive and acccptahjc prizes for tho "fish pond" will be greatly appreciated. CONSTANT READER. You mlcht make some tiny nin cushions with your bits of ribbon or bags to hold thimbles. Sachet bags would be nice, too. Simply make squares for all theso articles, sewing tin three sides, making casings for ribboft on the fourth side of.thc bags, and fas tening the fourth side of tho pincushion with n small stitch on the outside after it is filled with sawdust. You could mako pockets of tho rib bons for handkerchiefs, fastening the edges with blanket stitching, or you might cover the two opcu sides of a blork of pins with colored heads, or cover an embroidery hoop with rlhbon and fill It In on one side to make a shallow tray for a dressing table. Tiny little bows for lacy camisoles would be appreciated by the girl who draws them, or one of the baiideaus for evening thnt arcfco popular again. Stick n short hatpin through a pink ribbon, then puff the ribbon around the head of the pin in the shnpe of n roe. I hope these suggestions .will be helpful. 1 Some Slam Dear Cynthia I'leaso print this to Lonesome : I have read your letter of the thir teenth Instant and certnlnly sym pathize with ;i ou you poor fool. "IIAIM'Y IRISH." WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER 'S ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. IfcJKjTftlTM ASCOr ASCO. ASLO. . o CTTV aTrVTTv lv94? c CRUISE TO SOUTH AMERICA THRU THE PANAMA CANAL Visiting JAMAICA, PANAMA, PERU, CHILE, ARGENTINA, URUGUAY Sailing from New York JANUARY 7. By special arrangement with the Pacific Steam Navigation Company the beautiful new cruising Steamer EBRO will be used for this cruise. The EBRO is a splendid new twin-screw steamship of 14,350 displacement tons and wa3 built especially for cruising in the tropics, and is luxuriously equipped with every modern convenience, including bed3 ,instead of berths, electric fans, outside light and ventilation for every room, passenger elevator, two veranda cafes, both shower and tub baths, laundry, shops, large promenade decks, many single rooms, no more than two peopl e in any room. The Great Cities, of South America We shall visit Buenos Aires, Montevideo, La Plata, the Andes by rail, Santiago, Valparaiso, Antofagsta, Arica, Lima, Panama, Kingston, as well as brief calls at other ports. Cruise Price, including Shore Trips, $1625 to $1745 WHITE FOB DETAILS WEST INDIES CRUISES Three special cruises by the luxurious steamers of Great White Fleet, sailing JANUARY 10 S. S. Pastores JANUARY 31 S. S. Calamares FEBRUARY 21 S. S. Toloa BERMUDA Spend X-MAS There -Special Cruise by the Luxurious Mail Sc Trial? n ibo tom . O. C,OtJ Displacement Leaves New YorkJ DecTl8, arrive Bermuda Dee-JO. Leaves BermudaDec. 27, arrive New York Dec. 29. SEVEN FULL DAYS IN BERMUDA. Entire Tour.lndudlng flrat-claaj berth, Hotel accommodations and sightseeing, ,$118 and up. Book Now! the TRAVEL THE AMERICAN WAY TO CALIFORNIA Toars at frequent Intervals' throughout the winter TO FLORIDA With extension to Cuba Five attractive tours. IMPORTANT TO EUROPE Battlefronts tours sailing November 22, Jan. 3, Feb. TO JAPAN-CHINA Tours sailing January, February, March, April. Book now for Europe in Spring of 1920. ' t i i i . I A ( i . i A s O A S 8 A c. o A s r. 6' A s- c-o. ' A s c o Write for Alustrated Booklet. Wbcrerer Ton Trarel Carry Tho Spendable Everywhere American Expresi Trareler Cheques. V i AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVEL DEPARTMENT ' Wanamaker's, Main Floor Juniper Street Entrance, Philadelphia, Pa. A S C ' A S c o A s c a- S' C o, s c CM A ,S c o A s c o 'l i I . Pure Pork lb. Sausage n rnonea Spruce .No. 5 Filbert !o. iv . , 1 -A. Pork IbtCLll nmmmimK diiHHBHiHn , HnHMwa hhh oMtMUMMifHH& jawaaitei k UHBBSHHHEMHKSHHBIB i i acco. ASCO. ASCO. A S' C' ,o, A R c 0" A. s. c o . LAJ C o' i : c n r i A S C' 0, "Good name in maw and woman dear, my lord, is the immediate jewel of their soul" So wrote the immortal Shakespeare true in his day, true to-day and will always be so. The value of a merited good name is priceless, it is impossible to assess it by commercial exchange. The sentiment of public opinion that measures the individual is the same standard that values the business house. For more than a third of a century the various units now forming the American Stores Co. have been before the bar of public opinion. And to-day the name stands for all that is implied by good, clean business methods. As weJiave often said: "The estimate our cus tomers place upon us is our most valued asset. i ovvrvyy Pick Your Favorite the Price Talks! Ceresota J Pillsbury Gold Medal That's exactly riehtr vour choke of Gold Medal, Pillsbury, Ceresota or any Mill .Brand in stock. gwyMwVyMWy Flour 12-lb bag Choice Cranberries DarK red, fully ripe the variety that makes the tasty appetizing sauce. For Frying Reduced to s5S?ft29cIbcan One pound of the finest pure vegetable shortening, packed in sealed sanitary tins. a aeciaea Bargain at tnis price. X clnLor Apples "k 23" Big value, spjendid flavor. Have you served apple dumplings lately? Theso are the kind to use. "Asco" Buckwheat m-12 Prepared, ready to use every ingredi- nt i X y n ent necessary, including miiK. just mix with cold water and nour on hot griddle, then those delightful cakes. iFvvviwvywv'w' m. Best White Potatoes lA peck (33 lbsi i Peck (72 lbs.) 25c; yt Bushel (30 lbs.) $1.00 Big, dry, merily stock, tho very finest to.be had. The price is ; it will pay you to buy a fe.w for ffiture use. WWA New Seasonable Canned Goods Sugar Corn, can llc-15c-18c Tender Peas ....can 19c, 23c Choice Tomatoes, big can 18c Choice String Beans can 12'ic Choice Lima Beans, can 18c Calif. Asparagus.... can 19c Pork & Beans, big can 12':c Campbell's Beans . .can 12'ic Tender Beets can 17c Fancy Spinach can 18c Buy Now For Your Thanksgiving Baking "Asco" Mince Meat . . .Ibl9c Cal. Seeded Raisins, pkg. 26c Golden Pumpkin, big can 10c Asco Baking Powder, lb. can 17c Calif. Almonds lb. 45c Glace Citron Peel lb. 55c Fancy Lemon Peel ... .lb. 40c Fancy Orange Peel, lb. 40c "Asco" Gr. t'innamon.can 5c Wash Day and Cleaning Needs "Asco" Ammonia. .. .bot. 8c "Asco" Bluing bot. 5c Arrow Borax Soap, bar 6'jC Young's Borax Soap, cake 8c Gold Dust Pwd....pkg. 4'jC Clothes Pins doz. 3c Sunbritc Cleanser, can 4'jC Lux pkg. lie Dust Brushes, ea. 15c-25e-32c Lyknu Furniture Pol., bot. 21c lfvvwrr?'vvwvwwvi The Almost Universal Breakfast Selected Eggs 60 meaty. Extra selected, big, Every egg guaranteed. 4 Bacon pts 25 : A, "Asco" Sliced No waste, thoroughly trimmed, every ounce edible. AyMwwwvwMyMywyyMwyyyww Fine Rich Cheese Ib- 37c I Evaporated Milk . 7'2c, 15c Choice Fig Bars '" 24c Best White Beans '" 10c "Asco" Syrup - 14c Pure Threaded Codfish . .."" 7c, 12c Borden's Milk Caramels, H lb- 18c Pride of Farm Catsup . . .b"- 17c Calif. Prunes " 28c "Asco" Rolled Oats . . " 10c V XMnHUKBGHIH On the table of MOST of the MOST Particular People in Philadelphia and Vicinity The Loaf Uictor Bread Without An exact knowledge of the science of modern bread baking- and the use of only the best ingredients is the answer for Victor Quality. Victor Raisin Bread, Baked With Luscious Raisins loaf IOC These Prices in All Our Sanitary Meat Markets Quality Beef Ramp and Round Fresh Beef lb Liver STEAK 32( Rump and Round ROAST 32' 10 I Rib Roast 22 Fresh Beef lb Kidneys 10' Wether Mutton Ityck Chops, lb. 20c Shoulders . .lb. 18c Neck lb. 12c Breast lb. 8c Lean Soup Beef Small Lean Smoked Quits .b 42 Spring Lamb Rack Chops lb. 28c Shoulders . .lb. 25c Neck lb. 18c Breast lb. 12c lb 15c MarroweacniT Bone Fresh Hamburg Steak lb 25' Lean jfo noiiing Beef 20 Best f gjc Country Ib I fT Scrapple New Made ql Krout 12 Fresh C gf r Country IbJJj Sausage Everywhere in Philadelphia and Throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware v w '' ' ' ASCO. ASCO. -1 V P ' B o A' S' c o. A s C o A s s A S C o A S' C A s C o A s r. O A S, c n i A S c o A s c O' ' A s c o o A S' c o. A s c 0 A s c o A s c o i C O A Si c o A S o Wanamiaker's Down Stairs Store - I, .Beaitifil (Georgett E1omss ASCO. ASCO. ASCO.j ... j. .. i In Extra Sizes, 46 to 55 Are Special at $8.25 r , v- L3C , l.jtii Mlmk M&ssam Mswfj fel" VMmtrMYMi W"'i N7, ,1 " HIT 1 '. iv-.y rz imzFr-MJ h-j. i,i i r--rj AVrAv r 'A. If . V' Jr v J Georgette Chemises at $3.85 Short chemises of an excellent quality of pink Georgette crepe are hand embroidered. Envelope chemises of Geor gette crepe, long nnd full, arc finished with deep casings of the Georgette about the tops, $5. Camisoles at $2 Satin of a fine, soft, lustrous quality forms dainty camisoles in white, flesh, light blue or pink. Rows of hemstitching or pretty laces nrc used as trimming. Many of the camisoles "whisper of Christmas! (OntrM) These arc all .ample blouses, from a maker who specializes on cxtratsizo waists. Years of ex perience have shown him the best ways of cutting and designing large sizes so that the waists ho makes are just as pretty and just as varied as the blouses usually found in the smaller sizes only. These Are Sample Waists and arc, In consequence, in a great variety of styles. All are carefully made, cut with plenty of fullness. Armholes are cut plenty big and the sleeves won't bind a point worth consideration. Georgette of good quality is used in all the waists, which are trimmed with hand embroidery done in heavy silk or in beads. They are in brownr flesh, white, navy, gold, silver and black. (Murkrt) What Most Men Want: Conservative, All-Wool Business Suits And What They '11 Be Surprised to See: The Price $29.50 No need to say much about them they speak for themselves : all-wool, splendid tailoring and irreproach able finish. These and the fact that they are plain sack suits of dark mixed cheviots are all that a man wljo knows Wanamaker clothing needs to know. (flsllrry, Market) S A Brisk and Busy Place Is the Women's Coat Store Cold weather has brought women hurrying after warm wraps and what pretty, practical things they arc finding here! Wonderfully Wide Choosing at $29.50 and Thereabout In this grouping are coats W silvcrtone, velours, kersey and thick coatings, many of them lined throughout and often topped with collars of fur. Interlinings through the body or the full length of the coats give added warmth for hitter winds. At $'10 upward materials and styles arc even more varied, pre senting hundreds of comfortable and fashionable coats in all the good colorings of the Winter season. There arc coats of all styles for young women and for their mothers and a goodly number of styles in extra sizes. Surely, high prices do not apply to Wanamaker coats. (Mnrktt) A Sale of Women's Coat Sweaters at $2,50 and $4.50 At $2.50 good-looking coat sweaters of lustrous fiber arc made more durable by their backing of fine cotton. They arc well-made sweaters, with bailor collars, roomy pockets, turned back cuffs and long sashes. - The colors arc gold, rose, pink, azure, canary and a combination of black and white. -Fine Wool Sweaters About Half Price at $4.50 Rose Green Gold Purple Copenhagen Fine, soft wool is closely knitted with a fine rib into warm, attractive sweaters that arc not bulky. All have collars and pockets and deep turned-back cuffs; some have sashes and others have belts. Most of the sweaters arc finished with stripes of contrasting colors on the collars, cuff's, belts and about the lower edges. (Central) Lace-Trimmed Scarfs, $1 Fresh, lacy things with centers of linene, Swiss or voile and deep edges of imitation filet or Cluny laces measure 17 x 50 inches and are in great variety. Other lacy scarfs or round cen terpieces trimmed with imitation filet and Cluny are 30c to $3. (Climtnut) Splendid Wool-Mixed Blankets, $8.50 Three kinds of these durable blankets, all 70x80 inches. White with pink or blue borders and bindings. Block plaids in pink, blue' rrrav and t&n. Silver-gray with pink or blue1" borders. (Central) Women's Handkerchiefs Have Taken on Their Christmas Prettiness Their 'embroidery seems dain tier and their linen finer at this season of tho year than at any other. And what variety! Who could believe there could be so many variations to a square of linen? Han d-embroidered handker chiefs, in scores and scores of designs, are 60c, GCc and 75c. Plain liner, handkerchiefs are 15c, 18c. 20c, 25c and 35c. Initial handkerchiefs with a little embroidered pattern are 50c and 75c; plain letters are 35c; also colored letters in circles at 35c. At 25c and 35c there is wonderful choosing among white linen handkerchiefs with embroidered corners and among the gay-colored handker chiefs. Literally hundreds of pretty things. Special at Six for $1.25 Women's initial handkerchiefs, all white, and neatly boxed. (Central) It's Easy for a Woman to Choose a New Suit for Thanksgiving from among tho widely varied selection in the Down Stairs Suit Store. The excellent tailoring and the fine quality of the materials are universal throughout the stock, regardless of the prices. They are Wana maker suits, you know! Tweed Suits Soft Wool Velour Suits Heavy Wool Jersey Suits Well-Tailored Serge Suits and many suits of duvet de laine, silvertone, silver- tip, broadcloth and tricotine. There are short jackets and long jackets, plain backs and rippling backs, choker collars and con vertible collars all the , style features of the seasom and many suits are handsomely trimmed with fur. $25, $32.50, $38.50 to $135 (Market) Brushed-Wool Sets for Children at Mothers tell us that these arc not to be had at most places about town and cold weather is here, and they arc needed. The soft brushed wool is in Copenhagen, salmon or turquoise. Each set consists of a sweater, a cap, drawcr-leggins and mittens. Sizes 1 to 5 years. (Central) Attractive Skirts for Holiday Affairs Gay plaids and jerseys for outdoor good times or velveteens and satins, for less strenuous wear are here. Velveteen skirts are $6.75 to $12.50; in brown, black, taupe and navy blue. Jersey skirts arc JG.75 to $10.50; in blues of various hues, browns and heather mixtures. Smart wool plaids in pleasing styles plenty of the warm brown and red tones are $8.75 to $lti,G0. Silk skirts in attractive styles both light and dark colors are $10 to $25. (Market) That the Home May Be in Jolly Winter Trim for Thanksgiving wo bring forth curtains, oh hundreds of curtains! are verv moderate. Are your curtains up? As -of almost every conceivable kind, at prices that you walk along, notice how many windows are stillVurtainlesB. What about yours? Thanksgiving isnt far away, you know! Curtains of marquisette, scrim, net, laco ana mnaras are sz to $zu a pair, Cretonne, Special at 60c This is cretonnfi of the better sort, printed on heavy material, 36 inches wide. (Central) Cedar Chests, $8.50 to$3 7.50 Fragrant red cedar, polished or with the natural finish, is beautifully marked. M j-fl A ,il 'XI id y l 1 'i v M ! tm . i k s Ti V - . Ft i&.
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