Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 03, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 7, Image 7

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Store Opens at 9
WANAMAKER'S
Store Closes at 5
of IIib Hour nt -"oon
Only Unrivaled Stocks Could Make Such
an Unrivaled August
Furniture Sale
Welcome to the Guests of
the Suipmer Resorts
who stop over, going or coming, to spend a few
hours in exploring the big stores of the town.
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Please Accept the Freedom
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forty-five acres under one roof, all given up to
the display and sale of the freshest and most
fashionable things that people care for.
Visitors know by this time that at
Wanamaker Square no one is importuned or
enticed to buy anything, and all may enjoy
The rest and writing rooms.
The public' comfort rooms.
The Postofficc and telegraph and
telephone facilities.
The St. Louis Exposition organ, plaved
at 9, 11 and 4:50.
The Picture Gallery.
The lunch and dining galleries.
Bring your friends and enjoy this
interesting place.
Signed
August S, 1020.
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An Outclearing of Women's
Fine Coats at $75
Coats und capes for general wear, for sport and for evening, no
two of them alike, but' altogether forming a very interesting lot to
pick from.
There ore satins, tricolettos, bolivia cloths and radium silks; there
rc many colors and many degrees of luxuriousness, and as far as
fashion is concerned, the coats arc perfectly good for autumn wear.
Needless to say the savings on them are very substantial.
The present price is $75.
(I'lritt liuor. Ontrnl)
Beaded Georgette Crepe Dresses
for Young Women, $31.50
Just a.s fresh and pretty as they can be, for they arc only now
bom;: unpacked.
All arc made over silk linings and in a most becoming style beaded
both front and back. The sleeves are elbow lc.nglh and there is a soft
crush giullc, tied into a short sash at one side. They are really quite
fecial at this price.
In navy blue, flesh pink and white. Sizes 14 to 20.
(Mrconil I'loor, Climtntit)
Two Special Lots of Women's
Stockings
At $2.75 a pair are full-fashioned all-silk stockings in black and
nvy and full-fashioned black silk with mercerised tops and soles.
At C5c a pair are black and cordran mercerized stockings in first
tnd second grades.
(Wmt Alalr)
heel
.60 for Any Pair of These
Women's Good Low Shoes
Which is a third to a half less than the regular prices.
Tan calfskin and black kidskin oxfords with Cuban heels.
Patent leather and black and tan calfskin tongue piimps with Louis
Tatent leather oxfords with Louis heels.
Brown kidskin tongue pumps with Louis heels, some with brown
tin or brown suede backs.
Brown calfskin oxfords with brown suede backs and Louis heels.
(Flmt I'loor, Miirkrt)
Honfleur Toilet Specials
Hundreds of women who know the delightful and superior.
qualities of Honfleur toilet preparations will be glad to see notice
of this collection.
Honfleur toilet preparations are all made in our laboratories
and are of the finest description, but are put up in inexpensive
bottles and boxes.
Honfleur toilet water, 00c ami $1 a bottle, l'Empire, violet
and bouquet Amour. -
Talcum powder, 15c, violet, io.se and 'Empire.
Sachet, 3Gc, violet, lose and l'Empire.
Skin cream, 10c.
Youth and beauty cream, 10c.
Cleansing cream, 40c.
Bay rum, COc, $1.10 and $2.
Violet ammonia, 25c and 45c.
Witch hazel, 45c nnd 75c.
Wistaria and lilac vegetal, 85c.
(Main I'loor, Clitttnat)
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300 White Tub Skirts Reduced
Now $1 to $5
Such a chance as this is for tlio woman who needs a number of
Mtra skirts to tako away with her! And everybody knows that there
' no such thing as having too many in warm weather.
Some of theso skirts have been more than twice as much and the
t close tq double their present prices.
60 linene Bkirts at $1 each.
100 gabardine .ikirta at $8.75 each.
180 gabardine, pltpt and qui satin Wrts at 5 each.
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THERE is only one final way
to judge a furniture sale and
that is by what it enn do for
you.
The proof .is here that this
August Furniture Sale can do
more for you than any other sale
possibly "can do provided you
are looking for furniture of real
quality at savings in real money.
The goods are the proof.
They are here in an assort
ment that is unequaled by any
other. ,
They anticipate the require
ments of every home which aims
at character, stability, service and
beauty in the things that go
into it.
They provide furniture to
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meet, these requirements at the
lowest prices that any store that
values the interests of its cus
tomers can- quote.
As an exhibition of cabinet
craft the stocks are unique, rep
resenting every school of design
from old Roman to Renaissance,
from Renaissance to Louis Quar-
torze, to Elizabethan, to William
and Mary, to Queen Anne, to the
Empire Period, to the Georgian
school, and down to our own time.
It is believed that no other
exhibition in the world is at once
so comprehensive, so artistically
fine and so dependable in service
qualities.
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On furniture of this kind a
saving is a saving always has
been and always will be.
Whether you have only a sin
gle, suit or piece of furniture to
buy, or a whole houseful, the
things that matter to you are the
basic quality and desirableness of
the goods, their appeal from the
standpoint of .beauty and their
actual worth and desirability
measured up against the price
marked on them.
Back of this August Sale we
have a stock of furniture which,
judged from the viewpoint of any
one of these essentials, stands
supreme and without a counter-,
part but you cannot appreciate
what it means unless you come
in and see it with your own' eyes!
(fifth, sixth nnd Sfenth I'loorM
Women's Suits in an
Interesting Clearaway
Prices $30 to $75
150 suits are to be hurried out for a third to a half less than
their first prices. Sizes are broken and some of the suits need
pressing or renovating, but the group has hosts of good things
in it.
There are taffetas, voiles, pongees, silk crepes, pussy-willows,
chiffonclothN tricolcttes and wool jerseys, bos'des a few Georgette
crepes.
Prices aie $30 to $75.
(Flrnt Floor. Ontral)
Real Filet Lace
Collars Are Used on
, Sweaters
So a new shipment is of more
interest than ordinary nt this
time.
There aie the long tuxedo
shapes and the shorter straight
shapes; some with cuffs as well,
$2.75 to $11. A certain tuxedo
style, unusually long, at $4.50 or
the set for $7.50 is an especially
good value.
(Mnln Floor, Central)
Silk Nightgowns for
Large Women
Pink crepo dc chine night
gowns, one style plainly tailored
and the others lace trimmed.
Prices $1G.50 to ?25.
Porto Rican nightgowns of fine
cotton, beautifully hand - made,
are also here in large sizes, for
$8.50.
(fourth Floor, Centrnl)
Veils That Look
Well With Sports
Hats
One kind is the large mesh
bordejed veil that so many women
find becoming and the other is the
soft chiffon veil, liked for the
protection it gives at tho rfeashoro
and motoring. The latter kind
comes in nearly every color.
You may have either of these
sports veils for $1 to $2 each.
(Mnln Floor, Crntrnl)
Women's Fitted Luggage
at $10 to $200 Less
One of the most important cleat awnys of fitted luggage wo
ever had, and one of the most timely.
It includes traveling bags and cases rf glazed black and dull
black long grain leathers and a few of fine brown cowhide. Both
imported and domestic pieces among them.
All fine in fashion and all fitted with toilet ai tides in white
or shell finish celluloid, ebony, ivoxy and sterling silver.
Prices range all the way from $23 for a traveling bag with
a dozen white celluloid fittings to $175 for a superb London
traveling case with fittings of ivory and hammered silver, the
most luxurious piece of luggage we have ever seen and originally
moie than double its piesent price.
No woman who has neve: owned fitted luggage can appreciate
the comfort and convenience of it, nnd hero is. a splendid oppor
tunity to travel with it this Summer and Fall.
(Main Floor, Climtnut)
Women's Cordui?oy
Breakfast Coats
Richly colored, warm -looking
tilings which will go into many a
trunk bound mountainwards.
Thoy are collarlc.is and may be
had in rose, cherry color, blue
and wistaria, price $7.50.
(Third KJoor, Central)
Remnants for
Children's Dresses
There are more of these than
any other kind now, just the thing
for school frocks and they are
marked nt very economical prlcei.
Also there are plenty of lengths
of printed voiles for the fashion'
able tunic blouses.
(Vlraf Floor, Chtttamr)
BOUT 500 waists at $2 to $6.85 will be on sale
tomorrow morning batistes and voiles with
lace and embroidery and various necks, at $2 to $3;
and hand-made voile and batiste at $5 and $6.85.
Most cf the lot are samples.
(Writ AlsU)
Bathing Suits for Every One
Find tho following in the Sport
ing Goods Store:
Women's Pacific Coast suits of
wool in various colors, $10 to
$13.50.
Women's one-piece suits for
fast Kwimmlnff of silk, $10 j
of wool, ?5.G0f of cotton, $2.50.
Men's oncpicce And two-ptece
suits in various styles and colors,
$5.50, $6.50 and $7.
Men's sleeveless jerseys in
white, navy, maroon and gray,
$3.50 to $5.
Men's blue flannel trunks, $4.
White belts, 50c.
Children's juita in various
styles and colors, $3.50 to $5.
Summer Sale of Men's Clothing
Our Whole Stock of Fancy Suits Reduced
and to Be Sold at Once
The Wanamaker stocks of men's standard, all
wool clothing are the most reliable in the city.
At their regular prices they are always the best
values to be had.
Now we put on sale all our remaining fancy Sum
mer suits at .
$35, $45, $50, $55 and $65
representing savings of $10 to $35.
These suits are all well-made, high-grade mate
rials, are genuine all-wool, hand-tailored and represent ,
comfort and fashion in the highest degree.
Most of them are half-lined, some quarter-lined."
Sizes for everybody, including some for stout
men.
(Third Floor, Market)
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FEW hand - wrouaht
iron reading lamps of
excellent design for library
or living room may be had
for a very moderate sum,
S20. Parchment shades in S
and 10 inch sizes, to go with
them, are $6.25 which is
half of the usual price.
(Fourth Floor. Centrul)
Net and Voile
Flouncings, Special
White ruffled nets, 27 and -40
inches wide nre to be sold at $1.65
and $2 a yard.
Tucked voile flouncings in
blue, tan and pink, and ruffled
organdie in white and colors will
go rapidly nt 52.25 a yard.
(M'xln I lour, Ctntriil)
Men's Good Summed Shirts
Special at $2.85
There are both madras and percale shirts in this group and they
are wonderfully good for this low price. '
All soft cuff, plain neglige shirts in a good weight for Summorant
early Fall. Designs of unusual variety and unusual sightliness. Mostly
stripes, but some checks and figures among them.
(Mnln floor, Murkrl)
Women's Union
Suits, Special at 65c
Summer - weight ribbed -.cotton
combination suits with tight or
!nce knees.
Regular sizes all of them nnd
regularly nbout a third more.
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Pottery From Capri v
Comes to the Little House .
Now out of its wrappings and sharing in the 15 per cent
reduction during the Furniture Sale. The jars, lamps, urn3, low
bowls and Italian plates are very pleasant in color and extremely
decorative, and prices run from $2.50 for a decorated bowl to $60
foi a Cantigalli plate.
(Fifth Floor, riiPMuut)
Odd Curtains Much Reduced
Armuie curtain", now marked $5 a paii, arc less than half price
Wood-silk curtains, now $12 a pair, are reduced more than one-third.
Both groups mostly composed of single pairs, somewhat mussed.
Also a miscellany of single curtains of many kinds, all very suitable
for single doors or for couch covers and reduced one-third to ono-haf.
(Fifth Floor, MurUrt) c
An August Rug Sale Remarkable for
Varieties and Values
arc
No less than fourteen different types of rugs, Oriental and domestic,
onered in the August Sale at 10 to 30 per cent less than regular prices.
The Oriental weaves include a beautiful choice of Chinese, Kermanshaht
Saruk and Ghorevan rugs in carpet sizes, together with a most attractive selection
of Capstan, Daghestan, Chinese and other smaller-sized pieces.
All of these are rugs of dependable quality in desirable patterns and colors.
The Sale also comprises these excellent groups, all 10 to 30 per cent less than
normal prices.
High-Grade Wilton
Rugs
9 x 12 ft., $1-15.
8.3x10.0 ft., $143.50.
Wool Wilton Rugs
0x12 ft., $98.50.
8.3x10.6 ft., ?9G.f0.
Axmiii8tcr Rugs
9 x 12 ft., $48.50, $58.30, $05.50
Velvet Rugs
9 x 12 ft, $58.50,
Heavu Japanese Rush
Rugs
9x12 ft., $19.75.
8 x 10 ft, $18.75.
Royal Smyrna Rugs,
Reversible
9x15 ft, $98.50.
10.6x13.6 ft, $117.50.
10.6x15 ft, $121.50.
12 x 12 ft., $110.50.,
12x16 ft,, $127.50.
(Btventh Floor, Chtnut
All Our Japanese
Straw Rugs
9x15 ft, $12.50.
9x12 ft, $9.75.
8 x 10 ft., $0.75.
6x9 ft, $4.75.
3x6 ft, $1.75.
4x7 ft, $3.50.
27x54 inches, 95c.
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