Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 20, 1920, Night Extra Financial, Page 7, Image 7

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EVENING PUBLIC LDGERr-PHlUADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1920
T
nran Plays at 9, 11, 11:55
WANAMAKER'S
WEATHER
Fair
Store Opens at 9
WANAMAKER'S
Store Closes at 5
WANAMAKER'S
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Winter Sale of Hosiery and Underwear Has
Up in the Engadine, Near
Pontresina, Switzerland
lars ago our walking parties kicked and scraped
, snow asiau io jjiciv uuweis growing uencain.
It was worth the trouble ! k
So also it is often well worth while to quietly dig
it .imli stliillir liiimnti nn4-nnn n-.l !! Kn..i-!.1
VnirUUo11 "J " namic mill UUU UCUUL11U1
fngs growing unaer ine irozen suriace.
It is common in certain kinds of rock to find gold
Ixcd with quartz.
Our aim in store-keeping is to make the Store
leal something more than the people expect.
Signed
Lm so, 1020.
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Jl Our Winter Suits for
omen Are Down New
Prices $32.50 to $125
On sqme of these suits it is the first reduc-
n; on others it is the second. Also the suits
naturally, all broken sizes. But tpey are
e things, admirably cut and of beautiful
Iterials, such as velour, broadcloth, home-
in, tricotine and gabardine. The colors are
e browns, greens, navies, oxfords and henna,
tides black; and the linings are lovely. Many
the suits are "novelties.
The new prices are $32.50 to $125 the
ijority of them close to half of the early
ison prices.
(t'lrl Floor. Central)
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rom me simplest juuue ocuu
to the Handsomest Fur
Neckpiece, Every Fur Is Now
Half Its First Price
Not a fur has been overlooked, and every fur neckpiece, every
buff, and every set of furs has been marKeci precisely mm iwa
lamal price, so for any woman contemplating the purcnase 01
arf, we dont Know or a oouer ume umn ngui nuw. - ."
re good, dependable kinds the skins are always of beautilui
uality and thorp is a very wide and interesting choice:
Black lynx scarfs arc 32.50 to $82.50; muffs, $37.50 to $50.
Skunk scarfs (and skunk is such a practical fur) are $25 to
150, muffs arc $22.50 to $45.
Black, brown and taupe fox scarfs arc $20 to $G750.
Black, brown, taupe and cross fox sets are $57.50 to $150.
Taupe and brown wolf scarfs arc $20 to $47.50. "
Taupe and brown wolf sets arc $40 to $72.50.
(Sim mill yinor. rhrhlnut)
Many New Pieces Arrive in
Sterling Boudoir Silver
fo that this is a good time to match up one's set with the missing
cles.
Sand mirrors, $21 to $29.
pair brushes, $13.50 to $19.
ombs, $3.50 to $7.
Abo all the smaller pieces at corresponding prices.
(Jenlry Store, Chestnut and Thirteenth)
Puff jars, $12.50 to $19.
Salve jars, $3.50 to $7.
Cloth brushes, $10.50 to $17.
Hat brushes, $4.75 to $12.50.
Replenishing the Special Group
ot Women s Low Shoes at $12
Of all tbn t.wpnt.v.nnn Kevins (if women's fine and fashionable
shoes that wo have reduced to $12 a pair, the six styles of low
shoes arc selling fastest So fast that wo have brought in over
500 morn pair, to keep the assortment good. They arc all oxfords
aid the descriptions arc:
wnite buckskin with straight tips and perforations, white soles
aid white covered military heels.
wmte canvas with nut-brown llussia caiiskin wing tips, lace
ays and collars; military heels.
Black and mahogany calfskin with full wing tips and low
"loan heels, or with straight tips and Cuban heeis.
In addition to these beautiful low shoes there are fifteen styles
fine high shoes at $12 a pair.
I'lrl Floor, .Market)
Now Is the Time for Women
Wanting Leather Coats
iA Cjmo,rrow aN prices come down every leather coat here will be
;a at a substantial saving from its former cost.
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ier coat. As for warmth, women who motor have lonir since found
ujiey ,u withstand icy winds, snow and rain, and they aro favorite
18 for bkatinir.
i0"- shiny and dull leathers, natural color, gray, mahogany and
till "V-versible ones, S57.50 to $135, the latter with removable
-. iiot an sizes in each style.
(l'lret Floor. Central)
Hand-Made Waists
From Porto Rico
OnSi8.?1?2 da-nty and refined, as hand-done things aro apt to be.
""Style is of batiste with u souare collar anrf frills nrettiflr-l with
Cpricos
L .wne is ioila with hiib.lnw online nnri irs
' Panel, This is $9.85.
(Third J'loor, Central)
drawn-work forming a
Wanamakpr Snprial CJnrspts
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ioit a P,K Drc'ie- wpicss, with long BKtrt, ?z,
?m M'bmi&Ai buk M7
iirnjnuM WHmUr (, UtxmUnueJ etyl
Pwflwl n,?t?ri with em.plastic top, very low, 3,
WleiB?.W,r ?lendrto Kverge igurea, topless,
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yeragc tigures, topless, with insert
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Exquisite iwifterii and
Evemm
Frock
Hera
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In the Young Women's Salons
Some perfectly fascinating now frocks have just been lifted
from their tissue wrappings and wc decided (and you will, too!)
that each was lovelier than the last, as they camo to light.
A charniing little white Georgette frock of delicious simplicity
is quite round as to neck, short of sleeves and has side draperies of
filmy, lovely lace. It might bo used for a dinner frock or a party
dress or a graduation gown.
Of French blue taffeta, shimmering and springlike, is another
dress' with V neck, short sleeves, quaint ruchings of the taffeta and
a dash of color By way of a velvet rose tucked in at one corner of
the bodice.
Of a woodsy brown, with a glint of gold lace beneath, is a
charming net dress which has a very wide satin girdle and a most
Japanesy bow in the back.
And 11 most bewitching party frock is of a color hard to describe
because the orchid satin beneath and the colored lace over it com
bine in a charming shade.
Anything more girlish and lovely than the new shell -pink
Georgette, which has many pleats, short sleeves and very little
trimming, would be difpcult to find.
But sec them for yourself!
$98 to $165 and 14 to 20 year sizes.
(Second Floor, Cheatnnt)
A KIMONO NOTE
Japanese crepe, kimonos in Co
penhagen, wistaria, pink, rose and
gray, hand-embroidered with flow
ers and birds, $4.50 to $6.75. '
Silk negligees of crepe de chine
and messaline, $16.50 to $50.
Maternity dresses of crepe de
chine, in black and navy, with
white satin collars and cuffs, $38.
Others of messalinc in taupe,
navy and wistaria, made collarless,
$31.50.
, (Third 1'loor, Centrnl)
BEADED D'OOR-
TOPS ENHANCE
THESE SILK
HANDBAGS
The bags are in u good-sized,
deep pouch shape, with tassel, and
are of line black and navy moire
silk. The linings are beautiful,
brightly colored silks.
The beaded door-tops are in va
lious colors and have mirrors on
the inner sides.
The price of these bags is $25.
Same style with door-top cov
ered with same silk as rest of bag,
$13.50.
(Main Floor, Chestnut)
New Books
"The Swing of the Pendulum,"
by Adrians Spadoni, $1.90. A
sincere and keenly analyzed
story of a modern American
woman; in a certain sense it
might almost be called a great
novel of modern womanhood.
"Where Dead Men Walk," by
Henry Leverage, $1.75. A mys
tery story with a hero and hero
ino whose lives arc a motion
picture between covers.
CVUln Tloor, Thirteenth)
IF YOUR
HANDKERCHIEFS
ARE MARKED .
WITH YOUR OWN
INITIAL
you aic much more sure to get
your own back again, when the
family laundry is sorted out. At
least that's what most peoplo
think.
We've some particularly good
handkerchiefs for women, of sheer
Irish linen, with hand-embroidered
initials, for $3 a dozen,
(West Allr)
SO MANY BLUE
SERGES ARE
BEING BOUGHT
FOR SPRING
It seems as though every other
street frock or tailored suit was
going to be made of dark blue
serge or the allied weaves of trico
tine or gabardine.
They are all here in fine all-wool
qualities, various weights and
twills, 64 inches wide, $3.75 to $10
a yard.
(First Floor, Chestnut)
4000 YARDS OF
SCOTCH LINEN
TOWELING VERY
GOOD AT 45c a
YARD
A new lot of clean, heavy, well
made tea toweling, 17 inches wide
and with a neat red border.
The price is very mode-ale for
goods of this grade 45c a yard.
(First Floor, Chestnut)
WHEN LITTLE
SISTER NEEDS
NEW HAIR BOWS
There is a certain very good
moire ribbon thnt is just the right
width (5U inches) and the right
stiffness for the purpose. It is 80c
a yard nnd comes in many colors.
(Main Floor, Central)
A Little Clearaway of White and
Colored Frocks for Little Girls
$1.25 to $10 Each Are the New Prices
Ones and twos und threes of a kind, so wo havo taken all tho
odd frocks of tho sort and grouped them in this special collection
and Ht the same time changed their prices.
There aie fine hand-made frocks, dainty little party dresses and
practical, everyday school and play frocks, in white nnd colors.
There are many styles and there are sizes from 2 to 6 years.
(Third Floor, Chestnut)
IT IS a good thing to remember in these days
that there is
Safe
going on, with prices at a quarter to a third
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Certainly "Hit It Right
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It could not have come at a better time, eithei' as regards the weather or the desire to save
money where possible.
There are Winter goods, to wear now and next Winter, and Summer goods, to buy now
because you cannot get them for so little for a long time to come.
Over 72,000 pair of stockings and half hose.
Over 17,000 pieces of underwear.
$72,700 Worth of Merchandise
at a Little Above Half Price
Chiefly our own regular goods reduced, with some good "seconds" from mills we know to
be reliable. Not all sizes in each group, but all sizes in the lot.
Men's Underwear
50c for shirts and drawers of lisle and cotton mesh ; also madras coat
shirts and knee drawers.
$1 for medium-weight cotton shirts and drawers, silk-mixed coat
shirts and knee drawers, lisle, madras and nainsook union suits and light
weight merino shirts and drawers that aro "seconds."
$1.25 for madras and silk-mixed coat shirts and kneo drawers, lisle
union suits and medium-weight merino shirts and drawers that aro
"seconds."
$2 for merino shirts and drawers, silk-mixed coat shirts and knee
drawers and union suits of cotton, merino and mercerized.
$3 for shirts and drawers of wool, linen mesh and merino, and union
suits of silk mixed and mercerized lisle.
$5 for shirts and drawers of silk and wool and medium and heavy
weight merino union suits.
(Main Floor, Market)
Men's Half Hose
18c, three pair for 60c, for black and colored cotton, medium and
heavy weights, some "seconds."
25c for colored mercerized and silk, and colored silk "seconds."
35c, three pair for $1, for black and colored mercerized cotton
"seconds." '
60c for colored silk, colored merino and black and colored silk
"seconds."
75c for colored and striped silk and medium and-heavy colored ribbed
merino.
85c for black full-fashioned silk "seconds."
$1 for silk plated, white wool with colored clocks and footless wool
golf stockings.
$1.35 for black and colored silk, some "seconds."
$1.50 for plain and clocked silk.
$2 for clocked and ribbed silk.
$3 for fancy and clocked silk.
(Main Floor. Blarket)
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Women's Underwear ,
15c for white cotton and lisle vests-, "seconds."
25c for rifibed cotton vests, lisle corset-covers and ribbed lisle vests,
"seconds."
35c, three for $1, for ribbed lisle and cotton combination suits.
50c for fleeced vests, cotton and lisle suits, mercerized tights and
cotton drawers.
$1 for silk and lisle vests, merino tights and drawers, wool spencers
and glove silk camisoles.
$1.25 for fleeced cotton and athletic suits.
$1.50 for merino vests and pants and fleeced cotton suits.
$2 for merino suits.
$2.75 for mercerized cotton and merino suits, "seconds."
$3 for wool spencers.
$4 for glove silk bloomers.
(East Aisle)
Women's Stockings
35c, three pair for $1, for black, white and colored drop-stitch lisle
and black and white lisle.
75c for black-and-white silk, black, white and colored artificial silk,
black and colored openwork silk and white and bronze cashmere.
$1.25 for full-fashioned silk in colors and black and white silk
"seconds."
$1.50 for full-fashioned colored silk.
$1.75 for thread silk in black, "seconds."
$2 for black, white and colored silk and clocked effects, with some
"seconds."
. $2.50 for black, white and colored silk and clocked and fancy effects
in openwork.
$5 for embroidered and ribbed silk, some "seconds."
(Welt Alile)
Children's Underwear
35c, three for $1, for cotton pants and vests.
50c for boys' balbriggan shirts and drawers and plaid muslin suits.
Also infants' merino wrappers and ribbed cotton suits and black cotton
pants for girls.
$1 for boys' natural merino shirts and drawers, infants' silk and
wool wrappers and children's bathing suits.
Flrt Floor, Market)
Children's Socks and Stockings
10c for white cotton socks.
12c for black ribbed cotton and mercerized stockings and plain and
fancy cotton socks, some "seconds."
' "18c, three pair for 60c, for mercerized lisle socks in plain colors with
fancy tops.
25c for plain and fancy artificial silk socks.
35c, three pair for $1, for black and white ribbed cotton, black ribbed
cashmere and black and white silk 6tockings.
45c for white ribbed cashmere "seconds."
COc for white ribbed silk and cashmere "seconds."
(Flrit Floor. Market)
It is nothing new for the Wanamaker Store to have the goods needed to make the
ONE
GREATEST
U N 1 0 RE
SALF
It is the usual thing. This time we have tried to do the usual thing in as unusual a
way as we know how, and from this distance it seems pretty certain that the result will
be something wonderful. At least it will be something of extraordinary advantage to
everybody who has a home or an apartment, and an interest in the same.
There will be three days of inspection Thursday, January 29th; Friday, January
30th, and Saturday, January 31st. , Orders will be accepted on any one of these three days,
all such to be entered as dating from Monday, February second.
A Good Word
Regarding
Upholstery Fabrics
Everybody who tried to have
furniture re-covered or draper
ies made last year discovered
that there was a great short
age of materials.
Many of the goods thut should
have conic then are arriving
now and they are at last ear's
prices. Just at this time, too,
tho work can be done in our
factory at very short notice.
Later, when the Spring orders
come in, it will take longer.
(Fifth Floor, Market)
The Wild Geese Have Flown South w
and Shrewd Men Are Coming
This Way for Overcoats
Old-time observers are predicting a hard and long, lingering Winter
JP1? ?Ight -f the W1id F.lse is-only on(; .token- Most f here don't need
fWRA STiM that therVs something like a revival of the good "old
faPned Winters" that some people say they like.
Fortunately our stock of men's overcoats is remarkably good for this season
and what is still better, we have received a new lot of those line overcoats to Si
at the special price of $55, which represents a saving of something like a ten
dollar bill. These are good, roomy, well-made ulsters and ulsterettes in a selection
of gray, brown and greenish overcoatings of warm, serviceable woolens. It ii a
really fine opportunity for men who don't delay.
Our regular assortments of overcoats are priced at .$40 to .$100.
(Third Floor, Market)
Japanese Jute Rugs
Meet the Demand
for thick, heavy, handsome rugs at small prices. Thoir designs and
colors are very pleasing and they will give excellent service.
We havo just received a large shipment of these rugs, direct from
Jupan, which wo can sell at decidedly special prices. Somo have plain
centers with bund borders and in others tho designs have been cut out
by hand, giving the effect of raised figures.
Plain
9x12 ft., $19
ilx'J ft, $13
ax6ft.,$ll.G0
2.Gxl2 ft, $f4.23
2.6x9 ft, $10X0
24x42 iH.i ?lt50
Figured
9x12 ft., $67.50
6x9 ft, $34.60
5xl2ft,$17.G0
2.6x16 ft, $18
iJ.3x9ft,$i3
Still Time to Save on Men's
Shirts and Ties
o iPeniy of tho woven adras shirts with soft cufTH at
Not so many of the finer madras and percale shirts,
reduced out of stock to $2.15 each.
And a small but worth-while grroup of tho extra-fine
woven madras shirts reduced from stock to $8 each
uood plenty of the fine four-in-hand neckties at 1
each.
Savint
of a fourth to a half.,..
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