Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 02, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 7, Image 7

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Store Opens at 9
Store Closes at 5
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Now Is the Time, and This Is the Store, and These Are the
The Great Eagle! iii Our
Court of Honor
In Wartamaker Square suggested to oue of our friends
to tell us the fable of '
The Eagle and the Crow
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An eagle, from the -top of a high mountain, made
g swoop down through the air and pounced upon a
young lamb and bore it away. ' N
A crow, who had built her nest in a tree near the
foot of the rock, observing what had passed, darted
down and fixed her daw in the fleece of another
little lamb of the same flock, but being, unable to
either lift her prey or disentangle her feet, she was,
caught in a trap.
The shepherd came along and was told the
incident of the eagle which the crow had seen, and
,that she imagined herself; to be an eagle until she was
convinced that she was nothing but a jealous crow.
To mistake or overstate our own' talents often
exposes us to ridicule and sometimes to danger.
"Know thyself," bur old country school teacher
taught us, and to then endeavor to do our best and
tfioavn the rest."
Signed
S$plember 2, 1-BSO.
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Looking Toward Winter in the
Millinery
Salons
Drlsk days and cold weather
seem not far away when one
eecs all the new hats ready now,!
Some charming new hats nro
just out of their .boxes, and
they will interest women who
are looking for the new fash
ions. There are many hats of
lustrous velvets, many In gay
colors, many embroidered, and
many in effective two-color
combinations.
There aro plenty of small hats
just such hhts as women will
like to wear with Autumn suits
and new cloth frocks. There
are hats of the gold color
which Paris likes, hats in bright
cerise, hats In soft brown
shades, and any number of
blues and greens, and, qf course,
blnck.
Ribbon is quite Important ns
a trimming, shapes aro be
coming as well as smart, colors
ore bricht, nTt(j choosing a new
hat will be a pleasure.
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Prices start at $15.
(Second Floor, Cheitnnt)
Prices Are Lower on
French Beaded JBags
We have just unboxed some beautiful now beaded handbags from
Franco on which prices are considerably lower than they were on the
lame grade of bogs last spring.
These are all good sized bags, In round and oval shapes, with shell
finish and fancy carved frames, or In drawstring style. Tho colors
ore unusually deep and rich and wonderfully combined. Some of tho
pieces have deep fringo around the bottom.
For handbags of such distinction $26 to $60 Is a moderate prico
range.
(Main Floor, Cheitnnt)
New Real Laces
Binche and Point de Paris
. Thwo effective Belgian laces nro being used a great deal for trim-
mini Knil llwn.fXin 11HnA-J. lit J i..lMitiBD flmrt.. W
; o . .... uiiooi-o, lingerie, luncy piUOWB nnu lur iiTOnnvai. aiisjt tuv
neavier than Valenciennes but very dainty and durable.
i x s:, now yu w"' " n excellent nssortment in edges from
to 3 inches wido from $1.75 to ?15.
(Slain Floor, Central)
Young Women's New Blue, Cloth
Frocks To Wear Now
and all through thn Autumn nnrl
Winter, nro these fetching new
models that have just been un
packed. Of dark blue tricotlne is tho
first dress, which has enough
dark beading on Its bodice for
attractiveness, 3 straight and
youthful of line and has a nar
row belt with long ends $40.
A new rcdingoto dress is also
of blue tricotlne. and this has a
narrow belt in the back, is quito
new and good looking, has twd
(Second Floor, Cheitnut)
little watch pockots, and is
$00.
A blue tricotlne dress with a
gay vest of jade green duVetyne,
a new collar which turns back
nmi reveals more of tho green,
and embroidory ' in blue and
green on tho skirt $00.
Sphinx beading on tho panols
of tho skirt, beading on tho
bodice, and an accordion-ploatcd
frill on the edgo of tho. waist
aro the unusual features of the
last frock, which Is also of blue
tricotlne, and Is $03.60.,
All nro In 14 to sju year sues.
Louis Heel Pumps in
New Fall Styles
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tnlnln ., ,. i.. L,li" uot JShop has Just received some cnarmmg
Sow ?Bt Witl! tu.rned BoIca nd two-Inch Louis heels. Suitable to wear
now or with spats later.
In JTh if ,entncr ,or ,,uU Mack calfskin, $12.50.
in tan Russia calfskin, $13.
(Flint Floor, Juniper and Market)
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English Flannels and Fall Come
Verv Closf Together
unugSiiyi r tho griped effects are wonderfully pretty and there Is an
Woml ,eo nB8?rtnent all are in light colors, howovcr.
into C lmvo n,rcody commenced tolmy these flannels to mako up
" yard runivr amirs ana. pajamas, ox which
(Flrtt Floor, Cheitnut) i
There Is Absolute Safety
in the Purchase of a Piano
at lawmaker's
THAT is one of tho
principal factors in '
tho tremendous vol
ume of business we do in
musical instruments.
No one contemplating
the purchase of a piano or
player-piano can afford to
miss the opportunity
offered in the Wanamaker
Pidno Store of seeing and
hearing so many well-
known, dependable makes
grouped together on orie
floor.
When you think of flno
pianos your mind naturally
reverts to CHICKERING,
oldest of American pianos,
or to the celebrated
KNABE doesn't it? And
to SCHOMACKER, ther
piano of the President, to
EMERSON, LINDEMAN
(Egyptian ,HaU,
and" the other makes, wo
distribute.
. And w$ can suit all
purses as well by our com
prehensive variety of
grades (each marked, at its
one and only price), and by
our convenient terms, of
payment by the month,
which enable you to enjoy
the music of your new
piano while you are paying
for it.
The past week's busi
ness shows that the 'Au
tumn demand has begun.
Why not choose your
piano now, while stocks
are wonderfully complete?
Delivery will be made when
desired.
Old pianos will be re
ceived by us in part pay
ment at their fair value
today
Second Floor)
Women's New Sports Coats and
Suits From Switzerland
(In the London Shop)
Switzerland seems to bo tho homo of knitted sports novelties for
women and here nro tho latest of them.
Knitted coats in beautiful colors, $26.
Wool drosses in n model returning tourists nro talking about, $70.
Wool robes suitablo for seashore, mountains, motoring1 every
where, $85. "N
Combination of coat, skirt, scarf and cap that is very practical, $00.
(The Gallery, Cheitnat)
There Is Something New
in the Way of Velveteens
A new process of treating this soft, beautiful matorial so that a"
Pattern in the samo color is printed upon the surface.
You may see these new velveteens tomorrow, as they have just
arrived. In one case it is nn irregular diamond-shaped cross-bar design;
in another, a plaid or a .cluster of pin stripes. Navy blue, brown and
black are the colors.
These novelty velvctcons are very lovely and they ore tho newest
fashion for a season of velvet, which is promised this Winter. One
yard wide and $6.50 a yard. &,' ,
(Flrtt Floor, Cbeitnnt)
Beautiful New Fashion Gowns
Translate' Paris Ideas
Look for these gowns in tho
glass cases in tho Women's
Salons, for they hnvo been given
this post of honor. They aro
each and every ono copies of
French dresses, tho newest and
prettiest that Paris has thought
out for Fall. Best of all, they
are so wearable for women who
want Something good looking to
put on right, now.
A midnight blue tricotino
straight-line dress, exquisitely
. embroidered, with lacquered rib
bon girdle.
Another in black Georgette
crepe, the skirt of which is com-
(Flrat Floor, Central)
posed of four flounces of pleated
shiny silk.
One in Elizabeth crcpo in
taupe color, buttoning down to
tho waist line in front and the
skirt part hand embroidered in
silk.
An evening' gown of king's
bluo chiffon with plcatings of
black Chant illy lace between.
An afternoon gown of dark
blue tricotino elaborately
beaded all over in jet, steel and
cherry red beads.
These and many others aro
hero with prices ranging from
?15U to ?Z5.
Amber Necklaces
which, though imitation, aro most
attractive indocd.
They are well cut, of rood color,
and the beads are in graduated
sizes. They have tho sparkle and
beauty of much moro .efcpcnsivo
necklaces!
$6.50 to $24.
(Jewelry Store, Cheitnat and
Thirteenth)
New Powder Boxes
Will Interest Her
Silver plated and In new shapes,
thoy hnVo compartments for two
kinds of powdor. Price $3.25 each.
1 Other silver-plated boxos, some
with protty colored tons, aro $1
to $1.75
'(Jewelry Htore, Cheitnut and
Thirteenth)
Young Women's
White Skirts, $2.50
They nro skirts which have been
higher priced, Skirts of whlto
gabardlho and others of firm white
tricotlne, and there aro several
models from which to chodso.
(Secend Floor, Cheitnat) ,
Many New
Pajamas' for
College Girls
Two-piece pajamas of crepe,
with long sleeves, nro in pink,
blue or white and are $5,50.
Striped cotton pajamas, two
pieco stylo, In white with pink
and bluo stripes, $3,50, and
another style, in pink striped
effect, $3.75.
Soisctte pajamas in pink, bluo
or white, aro $5.
Middy pajamas in two good
styles, of light-weight cotton,
$3.50. and of Oepe at $6.50.
Billy Burkes of flesh-colored
silk muslin, shirred at tho waist,
and with tiny pocket. $4.76 unci
other light pink or bluo cotton,
$3.75.
(Third Floor, Central)
Handkerchiefs for
Schoolgirls
These aro $2.50 a dozen, are of
firm and good gradq. Irish flax,
havo narrow horns, plainly hem
stitched, and we'll mark them with
Ink or embroidery for, "a small adv
dltlohal su.mv
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Whoever is interested in the modern home and its
highest development, will he or she take a walk through
the Fourth FJdor of the Wanamaker Store right now
and take a few minutes, or a few hours, or even a few
flays, in getting acquainted with the genuinely good,
sound, dependable, fine things of art and utility that
Che twentieth century provides for housekeeping
arrangements?
The four great 'September Sales
Housewares,
Cut Glass,
China,,
Lamps
are right now at their -height, the stocks are at their
best, assortments are unbroken and on every side are
demonstrated the latest devices for the betterment
and improvement of anything that can be called a
home, ranging all the way from a hall bedroom to a
splendid mansion.
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Over 75,000 Specially Priced Houseware Articles
are ready now. for your choosing.
These are all new goods bought in great quantities to bring down the price, and the savings range all th3
way from 10 to 40 per cent. '
Table cutlery
Refrigerators
Sewing machines
Dress forms
Baskets
Bathroom furnishings
Nickelware
Tinware
Pantryuxtre
Galvanized ironware
Enamelware (no "seconds")
Suction cleaners
Iron cooking utensils
Woodenware
Atumlnumware
Brooms and brushes
Housecleaning soap
Mops and cleaning cloths
Washing machines
Electric fans
and everything else' of importance that a good housewife needs to clean house worthily, to cook food properly
and to fit up a bathroom for daintiness and service.
(Fourth' Floor, Market and Central)
These Women's Coats
Are Now $10, $15 and $25
They aro coats that we have been selling for about two or threo
times such prices, but, of course, there are not all tho colors nor all tho
sizes that thcro were then.
For $10" are short wool Jorsoy sports Jacketsj nice to wear with
separate skirts. Also some very pretty silk tricoldtto Jackots.
For $15 aro dark bluo or black serge capos, all-wool, pleated stylo
with a taffeta silk collar.
For $25 ore silk tricolette capes, pleated with large round collar.
In black,' taupe and wliito.
(Flrit Floor, Central)
Stirring New
Fiction Fresh From
the Presses
"The Four Just Men," by Ed
gar Wallace A gripping talo
with international mystery.
$1.75.
"The Moreton Mystery," by
Elizabeth Dejcans. The story
of a millionaire's will and an
adopted daughter, who becomes
the storm center of a murder
mystery. $2.
"Hidden Eyes," by Ec Levl
son. A book that causes you to
feel that you havo moved in n
mysterious land, where steel
bank vaults are easily entered
and unknown criminals escape in
tho dead of night. $1.75.
"Christine, of tho Young
Heart," by Loulso D. Clancy. A
young woman's story that at
onco reminds you of "Little
Women" and "Rebecca of Surmy
brook Farm." $1.75.
(Dook Store, Main Floor,
, Thirteenth)
Heavy Irish Damask
Special at $3.25 and $4
1600 yards of an excellent qual
ity of Irish damask in handsome
designs that we aro ablo to sell at
much below the regular prlco be
causo the purchase was made a long
time ago.
$3.2 and $4 a yard.
(Flrit Floor, Cheitnut)
Big Bath Towels,
60c Each
100 dozen good, medium-weight
bath towels, in a generous size,
aro specially priced at 60c.
Many families need new supplies
about this time.
(Flrit Floor, Cheitnat)
A Delicious New
Caramel Covered
With Mint Cream
Think of a rich chocolato caramel
dipped In soft cream with Just tho
right mint flavor then you'll have
an idea how good these new cara
mels are! They are fresh this
week, and, like tho othor cream
dipped caramels, aro 80c a pound.
Assorted caramels, of delcctablo
flavors, including the marshjnallow
center and tho yellow. Jack center,
are $1 a pound.
Tho Wanamaker $1.25 a pound
chocolates include creams, fruits
and Jellies, are porfectly fresh and
always delicious.
(flown Stairs Store, Cheitnut)
Umbrellas
Rd-Covered, $1,65
The coVcrs nro of sturdy Ameri
can taffota (which is pure. cotton)
and. they have taped edges. This
material will slve,good service'and
to sightly as wclj, " ; .
4 ! Gallery, Market)
Art Concrete Garden
Furniture for Half
A various collection of flower
pots and boxes, tables, sun dials,
some, of these suitable for porches
and even indoor use, with their
prices cut In half.
(Fourth Floor, Cheitant)
Water Glasses
5c and 15c
in the China Sale
6c each for good , quality, plain
water glasses.
16c each for light-cut water
glasses and ' needle-etched thin
blown glasses,
(Fourth Floor, Cbeitnnt)
Fruit Jars Are One
Third Less
We have two carloads of regular
Mason Jars, wide-mouth Mason
Jars, regular glass-top Jars and
wide-mouth glass-top Jars in pint,
quart and half-gallon sizes.
(Fourth Floor, Cheitnat)
Cedar Chests and
Floor Screens
Cedar chests will soon be in de
mand to pack away hot-weather
clothing and other nrtlcjes for safo
keeping ovor the Winter. We have
a largo assortment at $40 to $05.
A floor screen will enable you to
havo your windows open on tho
cooler nights coming and yet pro
tect you from, draughts.
Three-fold screens, $11.75 to $16.
Four-fold screens, $16.75 to
$21.25.
Flreplaco screens, $12.
(Fifth Floor, Market)
Alt Our Beautiful Lamps
for Little Prices
Somewhero in your house thero Is a table or a corner that
needs a new lamp.
Now is the time to get.it in the Wanamaker September Sale.
The whole stock of the Lamp Store is marked at new prices,
one-third less than regular.
It includes . table lamps, standing lamps, desk lamps, bedside
lamps, beautiful decorative vase lamps, candlesticks and fixtures.
There is the widest possible choice and it is your opportunity.
(Fourth Floor, Central)
All the Lamps in the Little House and
Throughout the Furniture Floors
Are Also Reduced
These arc lamps of great distinction used in a number of ex
clusive decorating schemes to be found in tho Little House.
'Others are used In furniture displays throughout tho Fifth and
Sixth Floors. All are one-third less during the lamp Sale.
(Fifth Floor, Cheitnut)
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Boys' Combination Suits
Are Best for School
Having two pair of trousers to each coat, they will give the extra
service a boy requires of the clothes ho wears every day.
Hore ore fine looking Norfolk suits of this sort, with short
trousers. The coats aro plain or box pleated, with belts all around.,
Materials are tweeds and cheviots in grays, browns and greenish
mixtures.
Prico $28 for sizes 8 to 18 years.
Other now Fall suits with one pair of trousers each, $20 to $38.
(Second Floor, Central)
Men's London Tweed Hats
in Lovat Mixtures
Easily the finest tweed hat we have ever seen.
The fabric is wonderfully soft for tweed and the colorings are inimi
table. In shape it is a Jaunty round sports model.
Price $8.
(Main Floor, Market)
Sweaters for the Outdoor Sports
of Autumn
All-wool Shaker-knit sweaters in coat stylo with largo shawl collar,
V-neck pullover with large shawl collar and plain V-neck pullover styla.
In navy, maroon, whlto and oxford, $18.50 to $20.
Boys V-neck pullover sweaters of nil-wool, $8 to $13.60.
Men's golf Jackets in various styles, $12.50 to $30.
(Tho duller j-,. Juniper)
The Rest of the Men's Summer Suits
Must Be Sold at Once
A few hundred fine, fancy and serge suits remaining.
The fancy suits are marked at $27.50 to $38.50.
The serge suits at $40 to $48.50.
Which prices, in most cases, are just a little above half.
Wise men are buying now for next Spring and Summer.
(Third Floor, Market)
Men's Tape-Border
Handkercldefs
$11 a Dozen
Many men like this stylo
handkerchief, which is of flno
Irish linen with a narrow hem
and a border' of fine tapes above
the hem.
This is a quullty not usually
sold for this sum.
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Two Handsome New Styles
in Men's Bath-Robes
One stylo Includes London Terry cloth bath roBes in a honey
comb weave and in designs of w(dc colored Btripcs, some with colorc4
Pi $?8 CUffS' Strlkme lookInB robes and in every way satisfactory,
.iit.Tiho otne,r,,,Pt nr blanket robes of puro wool In natural color
with large plaids of gray, tan and black. Different from any bath
robes. wo have ever seen, nnd delightfully soft to tho touch. Price $30,
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