Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 17, 1920, Final, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING PUBlfo LteDGEE-IJEirLitDELPHIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1920
DEAD SERVICE MEN
1 !.., Who Lost Tholr Llvoa
I . in War Will Bo Awarded
Memorial twrimcaiea
LEGION TO AID DISTRIBUTION
. .. American soldier, sailor or
Every '"nc(fe(1 i the service will
loe l b French memorial certia-
be arde(1 rate.
This announcement
naa made today by
Franklin D'OHer, na
tional commander of
the American Legion,
on the occasion of his
I..! llACA Ttft lY
; , - .a W in the United States 120,
&"" these French certiacatcs will
f d stributcd-approximately 1200
!,iiu will bo conducted in the Met-
"Ssa Opera House on February
SSPTo and in virtually every town
K,i r.tv in the United States, under
,w nirolces of the American Legion.
'Kinder D'Olier is n member of
iffiy JnKcrsoll Tost, No. 174, and
k. attended his first post meeting
Pday ening, when he addressed
post is especially blessed with
U 1b bifh Potion in tho Adrian
TriOD in UUU1UUU w WMimnuuci
rroiier it includes in its membership
TAn V Brock, Jr., the state financo
&! nfv. J. L. N. Wolfe, state
Slain- Paul J. McGahan, state pub
Utv officer, and Charles J. Kiddie,
iSSee officer of the Philadelphia
wanty committee.
It is named after Harry Ingersoll,
nho lost his life in France. He was
MDmlssioued at Fort Niagara as a
ciptain. For his heroicm .near Mont-
Distingiiishcd Service Cross.
n--i v fM! , Mull la lnnnfi.fi it, tK
Thirty-ninth ward, will launch a mem-
bersalP Unvc new, mouuuj ,iu uu ui-
tort to enroll -iui;y nieraoere. ( rne
.H:n nill ho in ihr nnfiiro nf a
locse-to-bou'sc canvass. An effort will
be made also to obtain the names of
those wno died or were Kiueu ounng
tie world war and the name and ad
, nf the nearest relative of the
rtldier-iiead. This Information has
bscn requested oy tno state neauquar
ters in older that it may be in hand
It tac lime mc r reneii lueiuonai cer
tlScales arc distributed.
This pot has changed its meeting
p'ICC lu uu i miuueiimiu oouLacrii
Branch Free Library, 2407 South
ire: William L. Jenkins, commander;
james icau. wtu tuiuuiauucr awura
Husky, adjutant ; Martin Lyford,
finince officer, and tho executive com-
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Ronne, 15 Ilammerle, J, Sanutti. J.
aiouuiv, j. iuiuiu, vj. .Luugiusa
NEWMAN IN ALSACE
Travel Talk Series Opens With Vivid
Pictures of France's 'Lost Children'
Bciinnine n series of the "Trnvol
TilL," thflf Imrn pirpn him n nnncnUi.
ws puce among the ubiquitous globe
iroltiti ho have contributed lavishly
ind asrecably to the information of
Imericans concerning their own and
foreisn countries, B. M. Newman en
tertained n lnriTR nnrl nnnrfinlnHtrA an.
dlencc at the Academy of Music last
Bight.
So much has been written, spoken
md pictured of that long-tried portion
of ar-torn Uurope, Alsace-Lorainc,
that it might have been supposed tho
wibjeet was exhausted, if it were not for
tbe marvelous art with which Mr. New
nan has portrayed not alone the physi-
t aspect, nut, tne spiritual Deauties
ei a resioo that has had the sympathy
ind admiration of the whole world for
ti steadfast devotion to the immutable
Ijw of nature, but her undying love of
the motherland 'which has regained her
ra cnuuren.
Color views, motion pictures veritable
triumphs of the camera, were projected
nuu wc sciccu to mc accompaniment
Mr. Jscwruun's interesting descrip
tons of scenes portrayed with lifelike
realltV. Thf lppflirnt- wna in r,M fwrt
nd told the tain of Alsnro.r.nmino toiH
Wtnesa of touch uud rare sympathy,
ludience
AlsaeO'LorHltlp" will hn rAnooleil
N(tarnn,.n ..n. i l.'!.l t ,
oiturdaj uftrruoon, at the Academy.
fr. 'Newman will ,how "Occupied
waany' b morels and pictures.
NAN AS BROWNING SPEAKER
Will DISCUSS "Dlnlnmaru In I U...
ture" at Authors' Night of Society
At thf lithrtrc' Yii.1i, ..J. ,U,.
it i. ,ul), bc 1eu in AVitbernpoon
"wnm ihursday evening, the special
i. i "" .'lauricc i'rancis ligau,
g United States minister to
Mr. Egan mil discuss the necessity
.fit kno,wn uutl understood, the title
JJIomat Diplomacy and Literary
rropajanda "
t,,f Pei,s of the occasion will be
Hon l' ."'"'"'. ":!. Ol JllllU-
bri u, "-1 re"u a sclectlon of ber
wcj, ttnip rar.t..n u.,i, ii-na
"Avi of "R.'charJ. Richard," and
lAli . &dr a,nh" "U1 tlk on "Why
ttiri"elist Th Matinee Musi
ruf,Lb,.as W't of a reciprocity ar-
-""'i "in lurnisn tne music.
BOOKS RECEIVED
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WANAMAKER'S
DOWN STAIRS STORE
WANAMAKER'S
WEATHER
Snoiv or Rain
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IVaiiama&er's Down Stairs Store Can Help You to Real
Economies on Dependable Mid-Winter Merchandise
There's Wide Choosing in
Dollar Waists
o,0?11 ano.wllite'.of novelty vollo or plain voile and some in col
ored stripea, these crisp new things arc made in many styles.
In the Little Gray Salon
there is a showing; of tho lovely new tailored satin blouses many
women going south want them that Dame Fashion has decreed. In
delicate pink or glistening white they havo roll collars, high collars
? eirrTr ihat can bo worn eithcr and all JiaVe dainty cuffs. $6.75
to pl5,75
(Market)
White Sale Specials
Pink Knitted Bloomers
Good at SOc
Two styles, of pink cotton, cut plenty full, with clastic at
tho waist and knees.
Warm Knitted Petticoats, $1
Light or dark gray knit cotton petticoats with pink, blue
or white borders and scalloped bottoms. Just what so, many
women want for cold weather!
Warm Flannellet Nightgowns, $2
Cozy gowns of soft, warm flannellet in pink or blue stripes.
Ono has a little white fur ball at the fastening in front, the
other is' trimmed with braid.
One-Piece Flannellet Pajamas, $3
Cut generously full, they are of white or striped flannellet,
nicely made and trimmed.
White Sateen Petticoats, $2
Two styles of lustrous white sateen with clastic at the waist.
Another style with an underlay under tho ruffle is $2.50.
(Central)
Specials Among the
Better Corsets
At $2.50, a pink figure poplin Adora model for average to
medium-stout figures; is well boned and has a medium-low bust
that is higher in back.
Two Models at $3.50
One is of fine pink coutil with a 3-inch clastic band all about
the top. It is lightly and shortly boned.
The other is of heavy white coutil and is splendid for full
figures. The medium bust is full and the well-boned skirt is
long. '
At S5, a Trico topless model for slight to average figures
has no bones at all through the sides.
A heavily boned model for medium-stout to very stout
figures has a medium bust and a long skirt. It is of a good
grade white coutil.
(Central)
A Trio of Smart New Skirts
At $10 and Less
S7.50 for a pleated skirt of wool panama in navy or black. This
combines box pleats on the side and accordion pleats back and front.
$8.50 for checked wool velour in dark green or brown combined
with tan. This skirt is gathered and has novel pockets.
$10 for lustrous navy blue and black velveteen made in a pretty
manver with black silk braid for ornamentation.
(Market)
200 Fine Winter Suits for Women
Have Much Reduced Prices
Velour I Silvertone
Duvet do laine Tricotine
Mannish serge Gabardine
Herringbone suiting I Velveteen
in attractive tailored or novel styles are
$25, $28.50, $32.50, $50 and $75
(Market)
$25 $15 $16.50
Part-Linen Crash
25c a Yard
Serviceable kitchen crash of
linen-and-cotton is in white with
blue borders; 17 inches wide.
(Chestnut)
Narrow Novelty
Ribbons
in Two-Tone Effects
aro greatly in demand to add n
touch of brightness to frocks,
millinery and such.
They aro grosgrain or satin,
some with narrow gold stripes
along the edge and in a great
many attractive combinations, 32c
and 42c u yard; U to Va inch
widths.
(Central)
Serviceable Towels
At Little Prices
At 18c
, Full bleached cotton huck tow
els with red borders, 15V4x33
inches.
At 35c
Heavy, full bleached cotton
huck towels, all white, lS'ixSo
inches.
At 60c
Absorbent Turkish towels of
good quality with hemmed ends
21x42 inches.
(Chestnut)
Beautiful, Glittering
Rhinestone Bar Pins
About Half Price at $1.50 to $5
Only a few of a kind, but over a hundred kinds lovely things
with intricate tracery of stones and dainty filigree work and some
gallery mountings and most all have safety catchesl
(Central)
Children's Mussed
Frocks and Suits
at Real Savings
About 360 little white
dresses, borne only slightly
mussed, are included. There
are many styles in sizes 2 to
(5 years, but not every size in
each btyle. Some aro quite
plain and others arc trimmed
with lace, tucks or embroid
ery and a few are prettied
with colorful hand smocking
or stitching.
$1.25 to $2.75
Also little boys' suits are re
duced to $1.75 to $3.25 because
they arc somewhat mussed.
There aro sizes 2 to 4 years
and tho suits are mostly in
button-on or middy fetyle.
(Centrul)
Ankle-Length
Bloomers
(That Serve as Petticoats)
$3.85
Many women prefer them to
petticoats for cold weather.
These are of lustrous silk-and-cotton
ilgured material in plain
navy, black, Copenhagen blu.e
purple and emerald, with clastic
at the waist and accordion pleated
ruffles at the ankles.
(Central)
Fresh White r .awns
Special at 35c a Yard
If wo had not bought these
some time ago, tho price would bo
much more. The snowy lawns,
in stripes or plaids, are 27 inches
wide and make up well into little
girls' frocks, women's waists,
aprons, sash curtains, etc.
(Central)
The Down Stairs Coat Store Can Show You
22 Spring Models in Winter-weights at
$39.50 to $49.50
They're the short coats that youug women
are looking upon with such favor these days.
Materials are soft polo cloth, velour and silver
tone in warm browns, green mixtures, various
blues and, of course, the fashionable tan. Lines
are smart and youthful ; belts are narrow and are
of leather or self material ; collars are often of
fur and linings are of silk.
Two coats at $45 are sketched. One, on the
right, is of polo cloth, the other is of hunters'
green coating.
Special Coats
at $13.50, $16.50 and $19.50
Real winter coats, thick and warm, are of
serviceable coatings, cut generously full. The
colorings are dark and practical and many of the
coats are lined throughout. All are marked at
much lower prices than usual.
(XltarUet)
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A Clearaway at Half Price of
Leather Strap Books and
Velvet Handbags
The leather strap books are in a great variety of shapes
and sizes, but all show signs of rubbing and handling. New
prices are COc to $3.50.
The velvet handbags are in black, brown, taupe and navy,
and arc now $1.C0 to ?3.
Finer Velvet Bags Reduced a Third
Softer materials, finer silk linings and more elaborate
mountings mark these handsome things which are now reduced
to ?5 and $10.
(Central)
$23.50
Juniors' Coats
Reduced
Coats of tweeds, velours, cliey
iots, and diagonal coatings, in
sizes 13 to 17 years, arc now
?13.50, $16.50, $25 to $45.
White Net Frocks at $9.75
They are trimmed with lace and
fine tucks and the tiny ruffles will
charm a girl's heart! The girdles
aro of batin in pretty hues. Sizes
8 to 14 years".
Chiffon Party Frocks at $25
Pale blue or pink chiffon frocks
are trimmed with tiny pink rose
buds and arc in sizes 14 to 1(3
years. The underskirts aro of
taffeta and the overskirts aro
charmingly trimmed with taffeta
quilling.
(MUrLet)
Cotton Damask, 85c
a Yard
Fully bleached, in several pretty
designs, it is' 154 inches wide.
(Clientnul)
Neat Percale Dressing
Sacques, $1
These have arrived in answer to
many icquests for them. They're
black and white figured sacques
with round scalloped collar.
Gingham House
Dresses, $3.85
One neat, pretty style of plaid
gingham has plain blue, pink or
lavender round collar and belt
with touches of hand embroidery.
Others of checked, plaid and
striped ginghams havo white or
plain color collar and cuffs.
(Central)
Brrrr! Bundle Into a
Warm Overcoat!
Everything about them ia genuine all regular, all-wool
Wanamaker overcoats that will keep men warm throughout this
Winter and next !
All- Wool Ulsterettes
Special at $29.50 and $36.50
Big, warm town ulsters, double breasted with convertible
collars, have belted backs or belts that go all around. Warm
overcoatings are in the best patterns and colorings not one
in the lot is a bit "off."
Most of the coats are quarter lined with bilk, and there
are fittings in all the regular size.-? for men and young men.
(dnUery, Murktt)
Men's Shoes
Special at $4.90
Most men will find their sizes among the good, all-around
shoes of black dull leather. The shoes are on English lasts in
plain lace style, with sturdy soles.
(Uallery, Market)
Blanket News Makes Fine Reading
in Midwinter
particularly when it deals with Wanamaker blankets, known for
their dependability.
Cotton Blankets
Gray or white, 64x76 inches, $3.50 a pail.
Gray or plaid, 66x80 inches, $5 a pair.
Wool-Mixed Blankets
White blanket with pink or blue borders are for double beda and
in several weights at $9, $10, $12.50 and $15 a pair. Single-bed size,
$10 and $12.50.
Plaid blanket?, $12, $12.50 and $15 a pair.
Special at $15
Scotch plaid blankets, 00ri wool, arc in cheery colorings
with red satin bindings. 68x80 inches.
Remnants of Laces
Half-Price
A table full of practical rem
nants is ready in the lace sec
tion. Organdie flouncings, ends of
lace, vestings, metal laces, net
and chiffon.
(( eutral)
Cotton-Filled Quills
Covered 'with figured materials, .some with plain borders and
filled with heavy, pure cotton,' $o, $0.50, $-1, $5 and $6.50.
Wool-Filled Quilts
(with a little rotton mixture) cove rod with pretty figured materials,
$10.50, $12.50 and $15.
Down-Filled Quilts
covered with pretty figured cambric are 07 feet at $15.
Special at $15
Wool-filled quilts covered with figured mull hac plain roc,
blue or yellow satin borders and silk mull backs.
(Central)
Women's Slippers in 12 Styles
$7.50 to $9.50
Inexp
ensive Dresses With Real Charm
and Great Variety
Midwinter dresses of serge, jersey and such warm woolens arc at their prettiest and there is more
than a hint of Spring in the new silks that arc arriving at a great rate. All in all the Dress Store
is a most entertaining place to spend a nan-nour.
Brown kidskin.
Black calfskin.
Black kidskin.
Silvertone Frocks Are $18 and $20
Their lines aro simple and straight and some
have raised waistlines. Braid or a touch of bead
embroidery is the principal trimming.
Blue Serges, $15 and $16.50
Substantial, wearablo dresses that aro com
fortable and presentable atlmost any daytirno
occasion. Their styles aro simple and their prices
very low.
Wool Jersey Frocks, $15 to $25
A wonderful vogue for wool Jersey has re
sulted in a great variety of models in navy blue,
brown, reindeer and Chinese blue. Some are em
broidered in wool or silk, somo huvc little coatees
that aro braided or trimmed with contrasting jer
sey. Three-quarter sleeves will bo noticed in
bomo late-comers.
A Rustle of Spring in Taffeta
Youthful frocks with ruffled skirts and dresses
of satin and Georgette tell of the coming reason.
They aro in navy, taupe, reindeer, peacock and
bluck. You'll note much embroidery done in gold,
silver or self-tone thread. $23.50, $25, $29.50 to
$65.
t Handsome Afternoon Dresses
Here Is embroidered Georgette over charmeuse
in a gown of much dignity and beauty. Another
is of heavy, rustling taffeta with crisp cuffs and
collar of organdie. Soft Georgette, crepe meteor
and charmeuse are beautifully made and elabo
rately embroidered: here and there you will note
a touch of accordion pleating. $35, $15, $47.50
and upward to $69.50.
Special at $22.50
An unusual group of charmeuse frocks in navy,
brown and black. There are several models in
sizes up to 41.
1 Tan calfskin.
Black patent leather.
Bronze kidskin.
Fieldmouse kidskin.
Tho long, slender lines are ery graceful and flic turned sole is
the proper 11 nihil to each one. The heels, are high or baby French and
the slippers are appropriate for evening or street wear.
Women's Shoes, pecial at $4.90
Plenty of good sizes are left in women's, lace shoes of dark tan
or black dull leather. Both styles lvive durably welted soles and low
heels,
Children's Shoes, Special at $2.90
Black patent leather button shoes, for children who wear mcs
6 to 2, have sensible, wide toes and serviceable, welted soles.
' (tlieatnut)
The Solotone Phonogra
Plays Everything Well
We tried three typical records an c
quisitc violin selection with orchestra;
high soprano with piano and a powniful
tenor and baritone duet with orchestra.
The low, throbbing tones of th uuh
were distinctly lecordcd and perfect in
ibration and the high tones were clear
and pure.
One of the best features of the Solotcm
was illustrated in flip recording of the
s.oprano solo the high, full notes came
forth as clear as bell tones none of thf
blaring sounds that are so disagreeable.
The piano accompaniment was excellent,
too; you will notice the excellent recording
of piano notes on the Solotone.
And the rendering of one of our fine.-t
male duets in operu was beyond rep roach
both the orchestral und vocal parts.
The price is $10u, payable at once, or
$5 down and $5 monthly
LLP
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Rugs for the Household
All Specially Priced
All of them are perfect rugs, Wanamaker quality. In many
instances our early pu-hases enable you to get u first-quality rug
for the price that youwjpid ordinarily pay for a rug of second quality.
Fiber rugs, 8.3x10.6 feet, $11.
Fiber rugs, 9x12 feet, $11.50.
American graa rugs, 9x12 feel, $13,50.
Axminstcr rugs, 9x12 feet, $43.50.
Heavy seamless velvet rugs, 9x12 feet, $55.
Heavy seamless Axminster rugs, 9x12 feet, $65.
Fiber matting, 1 yard wide, 40c a yard.
Hand-woven rag carpet, 1 yard wide, $1 a yard.
Rubber stair treads, 6x18 inches, 10c each,
(Cbrstout)
Curtain Scrim
Special, 20c a Yard
Attractne syrim in while, cream and ecru, 36 inches wide,
is variously bordered. A hem top und bottom will make u curtain !
Curtain Nets and Laces, Half Price
Very attractive lace and good nets aro in great variety
from a 12-inch width at 15c a yard to n 72-inch width at $1.05,
Odd Pairs of Curtains at Great Savings
About every kind of curtain is included in the lot, one pair
or two oi a kind. $2, $3. $1 and $:. u pair.
Chenille Curtains Special, $12.50 a Pair
Hose nine
Urown Green
Puffy, round cretonne pillows nt $2 each will fill iti many
nooks and corners. ,
(Central)
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