Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 31, 1920, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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EVENING ItJBEIO IiEDaBR-PmAELPHU MdMHAT, MAY 31, 1920
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June at Wanamaker's Will Start With a Continuatio
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Almost Everything in the Store
If anybody knows of a more practical plan, or a plan that really means more to the people i'I
the people who always have, to "pay the piper" now is the time to come forward with it. J
In the meantime this store goes forward with its campaign, giving everybody choice of almost
everything under this roof (not more than about $50,000 worth excluded) at a saving of 20 per centif
Irom the iair prices at which the goods are marked.
The Campaign Is Now
Nation- Wide
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ml Once More It Is the jg
fl Privilege of the Living am
lip jj to get a blessing today by remembering in '
1 1 jj their thoughts and deeds the brave men who 1 9
W. J loved their country better than their lives. H
MSB 1 ' " ?Tis the Sabbath of the Nation" liRj
B We Keep Memorial Day llnSl
J giving up the whole day, to be free to keep Wymt
m3JS step at the bugle call to honor our comrades Wtmb
S and friends who sleep in silence along the SJifif
1 WfSm river side or in the country churchyard under SflB
lllpvJi the smile of roses, carnations and lilacs that BuTl
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To Wear With Summer Gowns
Are Lovely New Organdie Hats
They arc so cool and summery and charming, it is small
wonder Madame likes these organdie hats so well!
The colors aro enchanting the pretty orchid colorings, shell
and rose pink, blue3 that look like the sky on n sunny Juno day,
deeper blues, and nil white. t
They arc quite simply trimmed, usually with wide and be
coming bow, though some arc hemstitched and some havo quito
demure bows.
They arc fresh and lovely, they have just come out of the work
room, and the prices start at $18.
The 20 per cent is to be deducted, too.
(Srroml Tioor, Chrstnut) '
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New Gold-Plated Mesh Bags
All these attractive hags arc in (he much-admired green-gold finish
and the meshes arc very fine and tiny. There are a number of styles,
the shapes arc those most in fashion, and the bags have the strap or
chain handle, whichever you prefer $23 to $64.50.
Little mesh purses to go with the bags arc $7.50 to $1.1.50
Vanity cases are $5.50 to $18.50.
Coin purses arc $H.25 and $4.
Powder boxes arc $6, $7 and $8.
(Jnurlr.v Morr, Chrslnut nnd Thirteenth)
Women's Filmy Lace
Evening Gowns
A few more exquisite things have just arrived in the Fashion
Salons gowns as fresh as a new rose. There aro no duplicates
among them and they arc made of heavy laces and sheer laces',
white ovor black, creamy laces relieved by a tea-rose girdle, laces
combined with Georgette, and plain net3 with novel beading or eye
let work. Prices are $125 to $325, though these are smaller wlu-i
the 20 per cent is subtracted.
(First Floor. Central)
Women's Bathing Suits That
Mermaids Might Covet
Fancy a black satin affair painted with butterflies or little fishe3,
or a glowing ci imson suit, or a velvet and rajah combination, or a some
what demure looking foulard. In a word, there is no end of variety and
novelty among bathing suits, as well ns the quieter and more practical
sort of plain tnffeta or mohair with wool embroidery or even duvetync.
Pay from $10 to $75, less the 20 per cent.
(First I'loor, Control)
Parisienne Corsets
New and extremely attractive
models.
At $15. Hlp-confincrs of pretty
flowered silk batiste with ribbon
trimming to match the material and
Valenciennes at the bottom of
skirt. It is closed in front, laced
in back, and has very little boning.
At $30. A pink hrocho corset
with low bust, long skirt and clas
tic gores in front; the whole being
strongly boned.
At $22. A girdle-top Parisienne
with clastic gore in back, long
skirt, wcll-boncd ovor tho hips, oyc
lets and lacer below tho front steel.
Wo should ntld that tho 20 per
cent will be taken from the prices
bovc-mentioned,
(Third Floor, Chestnut)
Taffeta Petticoats
Of excellent silk, in solid and
changeable colors and black, with
clastic in their waists and little
double ruffles on their fleep flounces;
price $5.75.
And the 20 per cent will be sub
tracted from that.
(Third Floor, Central)
Fine French Gloves in
12-Button Length
The skins arc soft and fine, and
we do not know of a much more
popular length than tho 12-button
ono at present to wear with short
sleeved gowns and suits.
There are white and tans.
Price $8 a pair, less 20 per cent.
(Main Floor, Centrnl)
Unusual Capes
For example silk tricolettc
capes, accordion pleated, with
large round collar, shirred at the
top and fastened with cords. In tho
loveliest shades of Copenhagen""
blue, dark blue, taupe, white or
black. $47.50.
' New polo cloth capes, natural
color, checked with brown, red or
blue. They arc just the thing for
mountains or seashore and have
deep cape collars. $75.
Both prices arc lessened by 20
per cent.
(First Floor, Central)
Stocking and Sock
Specials for Women
and Children
1800 pair of women's full fash
ioned mercerized lisle stockings
with high spliced heels, in bluck
Russian calfskin, cordovan and
white. Second grade goods at 85c
a pair.
850 pair of children's artificial
silk socks 'in white with plain
and striped tops with turnover
tops, s'izes 4Va to 9. 75c a pair.
Both specially priced and both
subject to the 20 per cent deduc
tion. (First Floor, Market)
Dainty Printed
Voiles
Several good "specials" at 60c,
65c and 75c a yard and others up
to $1.50 a yard aro here. With
20 per cent off the prices aro even
moro economical.
(First rioor, Clintnut)
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Was ever a subject more talked over and theorized
over than the high cost of living, and how sick and tired
the people must have been of all the talk and theorizing,
which really led them nowhere except from bad to worse.
Before this Store struck its first memorable blow
at high prices there was little sign of a move in any other
quarter for lower ones.
But there was general and deep-seated dissat
isfaction amongst the people, making it plain to anybody
of common sense, not to speak of public spirit, that
something should be done and done quickly. .
What the people needed was action, prompt and, if need?
The June Sale of Waists Opens
Tomorrow
With nearly six thousand waists at lower-than-usual prices,
every one of which is subject to the 20 per cent, deduction.
need be, unprecedented. Then it was that Wanamaker'afj
did an unprecedented thing.
And no lead which this Store has ever given has J
swept its way so irresistibly all over the land.
Right-minded storekeepers all over the country;
have taken up the idea.
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So far as this Store is concerned it sets up a new
landmark in the business annals of the country; because
it is certain that never before have the people had aix's
opportunity to select irom stocks oi such magnitude. 1
divprsitv and dfsira.hlpnfSR n. siipIi an nnnvpp.in.hlp Ravine' ?
Are you taking advantage of the opportunity. A
wnicn n Dnngs you oi saving one aonar in nve on ine
price of practically everything that we sell and that you; 1
At $3.85. Over a thou
sand Georgette waists,
beaded, braided and em
broidered ; and plainly tai
lored. Mostly light, some
in bright colors, a few in
black and navy.
At $5 and $5.85. Seven
hundred miscellaneous
waists, mostly Georgette
crepes, a few silks, and
generally in light colors,
though there are a few
black and navy waists,
often braided.
At $1 Cotton' waists,
including colored and
white organdies, voiles
and lawns; many of them
samples.
At $1.65. White and
colored organdies and
voiles, and novelty striped
cottons.
At $1.85. White lawns
with beading and colored
collars and cuffs ; " aso
fancy-striped materials.
All these are semi-tailored.
At $2. White plaid'
muslins with pink and
blue pleating?.
At $2.85. White batistes
with headings and pleat
ings. At $3.85. Voile-and-dotted-Swiss
waists with
lace and short sleeves;
(East and West Alslrs)
white lawns with a little
color, and "with double
beading. Also a group of
sample waists which has
uncommonly good pick
ing. At $2.85 to $9.75. Sam
ples of many kinds, the
finer ones being waists
with hand embroidery,
real lace and drawnwork.
Some of these have the
m u c h - w a n t e d short
sleeves.
At $5.75, $7.85 and
$8.75. Hand-made and
hand-drawn Porto Rican
waists in two models; and
a few charming French
waists.
For June of the Weddings We
Have a Brilliant Stock
of Glassware
The collection of cut glass is very Ample and attractive, com
prising every article imaginablo in crystal, all in worthy cuttings,
floral and mitre designs, all priced on a reasonable basis and
subject to a deduction of 20 per cent, a most unusual saving on
such a wonderful assortment of standard, handsome pieces, ranging
all the way from bonbon dishes at 52 up to punch bowls at $250
each.
There is a remarkably fine showing of gold-encrusted and
decorated glassware, comprising a striking choice of ornate, color
ful and gift-like pieces at prices to suit gift-seekers of all require
ments, from 52.25 for a decorated gold-encrusted bonbon dish
upward.
(Fonrth. Floor, Chestnnt)
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Mahal Carpets in Attractive
Selection
Deep, rich (ones of red, blue and ecru are the prevailing
shades in these pieces.
They are rugs of much decorative charm and very good for
practical service.
The patterns are all-over floral and figure designs on grounds
generally of red, with the decorative rchemc worked out in blue,
ecru find similar shades.
We hardly think there is another such selection of really
worthy pieces to be found anywhere at the prices and these price3
are subject to n deduction of 20 per cent.
Mahals
11x8.11 ft.. $385 ' J ".2x10.4 ft.! 736
11.6x9 ft., 5Slo 12.6x9.1 ft., $1075
13.7x10.8 ft...$13G5 12.6x9.5 ft., $1085
12.3x9.8 ft., ?915 18.8x14.5 ft., $1425
16.6x11.11 ft., 51527
(Setenth Floor, Chestnut)
A New Silvertone Topcoat for
Young Women $52.50
It is a short topcoat of fine silvertone velour in a pretty reindeer
brown and an equally pretty tan shade. It has a large roll collar that
is a mass of tiny, horizontal tucks, and is lined throughout with soft
figured silk.
14 to 20 year sizes.
And do not forget the 20 per cent deduction.
(Second Floor, Chestnut)
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100 Beautiful Plaid Skirts
. Special at $32.50
Odds and ends of somo f the handsomest skirts that a certain
manufacturer makes and ho makc3 the prettiest skirts that we have
ever seen.
From the quality of the materials (all lightweight woolen clours)
and tho way they hang down to the last little dotall of Uie patent
leather and sucdo belts, these skirts are everything ono could wish.
Some arc accordion pleated, others knife pleated and there arc
plenty of blues and tans and other good colors. When the 20 per cent
comes off, the price is just ?26.
(First, Floor, Central)
Men's Initial
Handkerchiefs
Snowy Irish flax, with long, j
slender letters in one corner
the men who get them will think I
them good looking handkerchiefs '
for this price. '
And when the 20 per cent is
deducted the price is still moro
moderate.
(Main Floor, Centrnl)
A Fresh Lot of Japanese Rusk,
Rugs
These arc the heAy rush rugs, in striking designs, which have mm
come into such high favor for summer use. In the most wanted size, 9x14
ft., they are 532.50.
Japanese straw rugs, 9x12 ft., 512.50.
Both subject to 20 per cent deduction.
(Srrrnlh Floor, Chestnut)
Linen Huckaback
Towels New
Hemstitched huckaback towels,
some Irish, somo Scotch, all linen,
all good and all bought on tho
spot by our own representative.
Two grades included. Good
medium-weight towels, fine for
ovcryday use, huckaback weaves,
hemstitched, size 2036 inches, at
$1.25 each.
Larger and heavier hucknback
towels, hemstitched, size 32x38
inches, at $2.75 each.
Subtract 20 per cent from these
fair prices.
(First Floor. Chestnut)
Women's Fitted Luggage of
Much Distinction
These traveling cases, from the little 11-inch one to the suit
case size, at 24 inches, arc of a much superior grade. The fine
black long grain leather is selected stock and the tich silk linings
are notably better than most.
The fittings, too, arc of the finest make and of practical size.
They are in amber, tortoise shell and ivory finish celluloid. Somo
of the cases have limousine trays, or removable outfits.
Splendid gifts for June brides or for any one.
Prices 552.50 to 5175, with 20 per cent deducted at time of
purchase.
(Main Floor, Chestnut)
5000 Pair Ruffled Curtains
From $2 to $7.25 a Pair
They arc the dainty plain muslin curtains that are used so much'
for country and seashore homes and for every room in the house. It is
a common occurrence to sell 25 to 50 pahs to a customer, and this is tho
reason why such a large shipment is necessary.
These prices aro based on last September's rates and then there ia
tho 20 per cent deduction on each pair.
(Fifth Floor, Market) '
New Bloomers and
' Chemises
The bloomers aro pink and white
batiste, with elastic at tho waist
and knees, and the envelope
chemises are of pink nnd whlto
silk, inntlo up in tailored and lace
trimmed styles. The first arc $1.25
a pair and tho second $3.85 apiece;
both small prices, which will bo
hmallcr when the 20 per cent is
deducted.
(lint AliU)
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Women's Fine White Low Shoes
in Snowy Thousands
With every pair of them subject to a deduction of 20 per cent
from their price.
White buckskin oxfords with rubber soles and wedge heels,
511.50 and $12 a pair.
White buckskin oxfords with oak soles and Cuban heels, $10.
White canvas oxfords with white soles and military heels,
$12. ,
White canvas two-holo tics with covered Louis heels, $12.
White canvas oxfords with oak soles and military heels, $9.50.
White canvas pumps with turn soles and covered Louis heels,
$10 and $12.
Whito canvas tongue pumps with covered Louis heels, $6 and
$9.
Whito canvas oxfords with rubbor soles and wedge heels, $8.50,
Whito canvas oxfords with oak soles and Cuban heels, $7.50.
Whito canvas pumps with covered military heels or with
welted soles and covered Louis heels, $7,50.
Whito canvas oxfords with oak soles and Cuban leather heels,
$6.50.
(First Floor, Market)
Artificial Silk Sports
Scarfs Specially Good
for $5 and $6.50
Somo few and they aro but a
few aro "seconds," but most of
them aro "firsts" and perfect in
every way. They are particularly
good for tho prices, and they arc
just what women and girls want
now to wear with sports suits and
over spring and summer frocks.
They arc of generous proportions
and tho prettiest shades gay and
moro sober hues. There aro roso
shades, lovely blues and ever so
1 many more, Many havo striped
l borders and all havo fringed ends,
I And when the 20 per cent is de
ducted they aro very modestly
priced.
OUln Floor. Central)
In Furniture the 20 Per Cent Deduction
Is a Wonderful Help
It ja probably an unprecedented thing for such a large, varied and high-grado
stock of cabinet work to be offered at an all-round deduction of 20 per cent from the
normal prices.
Rut at Wanamaker's the unprecedented thing happens not infrequently.
In this case1 it is a wonderfully helnful thing to people making or replenishing
homes. - P
A saving of one dollar on every five o f the normal cost of every pieco?yHJj
furniture put into a home today is a real help toward lowering the high cost of'hfalo.e
making and home-keeping.
It applies to every bit of furniture in our possession.
It means a great deal everywhere, especially now among tho dining-room displayat
in which the choice is diverse, beautiful and full of the most desirable types for home
of all requirements from the cottago to the mansion,
(Fifth and Mill! Floors)
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