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

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WANAMAKER'S
Store Opens at 9
WANAMAKER'S
WANAMAKER'S
Store Closes at 5
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The Wanamaker Store Will Be Open All Day Tomorroi
What Made Abraham Lincoln
an Interpeter of
true democracy? and the answer is that he grew up
in a community of the common people and where
every man had an equal chance.
Let us respect each other and quit quarreling, but
try to help each other to see the right, as the honest
and right thing in the vote we cast and in influencing
our neighbor to see and do the right thing to build up
this great country of ours.
Let us work for and vote for whatever will help
us as soon as the next President takes his seat and
the next Congress convenes.
Let us stand for prosperity for the entire people
of the United States rather than any political party.
Signed
September 3, 1920.
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Women's Fetching
New Autumn Hats Around $10
Thero arc scores of fresh, gay new hnt3 just out of their boxes
smart little hats all of glistening feathers, soft pretty duvetynes, hats
of lustrous velvet and duvetyno combined, hats all of velvet, others of silk
and velvet.
Tho shapes aro new, the colors arc thoso in fashion at this minute,
and tho trimmings aro mdeh embroidery, beads occasionally and rib
bons, of course.
No two alike, cithorl .
(Second Floor, Chtitnnt)
New, Beautiful Fall Suits
Women Will Find Around $60
Starting oven with $62.60 a,nd
going up to $60 thero aro liter
ally dozens of thoroughly charm
Ing styles in the Fashion Salons
now.
Wo arc especially proud of tho
tailoring of these suits, It is so
well done, even to tho smallest
detail and tho latest little new
touch.
Then thero are the materials
soft, fine gabardines, trico
tincs, pln-stripcd worsteds,
sturdy mixtures, plain, checked
or silvertono velours. Needless
to say, you may chooso almost
any color you want or all-black'
if you prefer. Sizes from 34 to
44 bust
Larger Women Too
sjzes which have proved so satis
factory, 44 to 62 bust
measure, nnd prices go from $60
to $110.
will And many stvlcs In flno trl
cotincs and Poiret twills, mado
especially for them with flat
lines, extra fullness in the skirt,
and so on. They nro the half
(FtnU Floor, Central)
Women's Autumn Coats Are
Showing a Preference for
Bolivia Cloths
Some of the ncwost arrivals
are in this lovely soft fabric,
which is so warm and yet so
light In weight.
One of tno prettiest styles has
tho dolman lines, with tho
sleeves and shoulder In one, a
yoko back and a strap bolt In
front. Tho collar may bo worn
high or low. $88.60 Is the price.
(First Floor, Central)
As different as possible is
another new Bolivia coat, tai
lored effect with a panel back
and belt in front. Largo shiny
buttons in rows xnako a most
delightful trimming. In cither
plain or silvertono Bolivia,
$92.60.
Both of theso models aro en
tirely silk lined and coma In all
tho good Fall colors.
2500 Girls' Dresses to Be Cleared Away at
the Most Amazing Prices
$1 to $10 for Lovely Dresses for School
and Better Wear
This is the most Important clearaway of ihe year in the Girls'
Store. It includes practically all our silk and cotton dresses. Fresh
and in good condition, they are ready to wear now and all through
the Winter.
The dresses are kinds the most fastidious mothers will approve
Many are hand made entirely. And the present prices are often little
mgrc than the bare cost of the materials. It is an opportunity to get
whole outfits for girls of 6 to 14 years an opportunity that is seldom
rtjeated.
$1 to $10 Is the Price Range
and there are frocks at $1, $1.60, $2, $3, $3.76, $4, $5, $6, $6.50,
$7.60 and $10 each. These prices are a half, often a third and some
times a quarter of the origin:! prices.
The Prettiest Styles Are Here
Girlish, pretty dresses, many hand made, many trimmed with
real laces, many hand embroidered and others smocked or tucked or
trimmed with contrasting materials. Many styles arc exclusive and
were mnde expressly for us.
Also 200 White Cotton Regulation
Dresses, $2.50 to $6.50
are well made and practical dresses that have been marked much mo,re.
Just 40 Blue Serge Regulations
$5 to $8.50
have been as much again, (are of wool serge and attractive 1
Also 60 Topcoats, $4.50 to $10
which include navy blue serge coats and others of checks, tan velours
and mohair coats.
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As to the Materials
Expect to find ramie and handkerchief linonB, sturdy ginghams
and chambrays, flowered lawns and fine voiles, dotted Swisses, organ
dies, fine white piques, mercerized cottons, and taffetas, crepes do
chine and Georgette. Thero are plenty of white dresses and scores of
gay and pretty colors.
(Second Floor, Chtitnnt)
New Fiction
"The Wilderness Mine," by Harold Bindloss. A tale of tho Canadian
Northwest. $1.50.
"The Valley of Silent Men," by James Oliver Curwood. Another
Canadian wilderness tale of a hunted man, of tho Roynl Mounted Police,
and a mystery girl. $2.
"The Green God's Pavilion," by Mabel Wood Martin. A novel of
the Philippines and the Pacific. $1.00.
(Main Floor, Centrul)
Exquisite New
Blouses of Crepe
Georgette
Many of tho new Autumn
blou3es, for instance, are hand
embroidered and these aro
charming. Quito a few are fas
tened down tho back, and any
number fasten at the side.
Sometimes hand-drawn work is
added to tho embroidery, and
often Valenciennes or filet lace
real lace, mostly is added
to tho hand work, so that tho
finished blouses are lovely.
Thero aro now ideas as to
collars and vestccs, somo new
yoko effects in tho back, some
now collarless blouses, sleeves
of all tho fashionablo lengths,
and somo of the smartest models
have girdles which tie at tho
waist line it is n most attrac
tive finish.
There is white, of course, and
the delicate flesh pink, and some
dainty tnn blouses, and tho
prices start at $8.75 nnd go on
to $20.
(Third Floor, Central)
New Real Lace
Collars With Special
Prices
And they aro tho long, straight
shapes thut fit so well on tho coats
of suits or the street frock. Very
rarely have prices been so littlo.
Baby iri8n laco collars with real
n llcS.cde ?2-50 nnJ $3.50.
iii-.il juei iaco co urs. S3.D0 and
$4.S0.
Many Women Liked
Those Colored
Dotted Veilings
And, of course, they will bo glad
to hear that they aro here agnin
in a brand-new shipment and in
many, more colors than they ever
were before. In fact, there aro all
the colors for the new hats.
Henna dots on a brown mesh,
champagne on brown, white on
navy, turquoiso on black, Alice
blue on black and many other com
binations. Prices aro $1 to $1.75
a yard.
(Main Floor, Central)
The Finest Blue Tricotines
That Are Made
You have no idea how many women buy these in preference to tho
other grades because they always look their true worth and they wear
so exceedingly well.
This year thero are many calls for them for handsomo gowns and
also for tailored suits and coats.
They are the finest all-wool weaves, navy bluo and black, 54 inches
wide and $G, $7, $8 and $10 a yard.
(Writ Floor, Chestnut)
New Letitia Corsets
Are Now Here!
Which means good news to many
women who have beon waiting for
their coming to have their new Fall
gowns and suits fitted.
We haven't been ablo to find any
better made or more beautifully
designed corset than the Letitia
for anything like tho prices. The
flexible boning is" ono secret of
their being so comfortable, wearing
so well nnd keeping their shapo to
the last.
Four now styles for various
types of women. They aro In pink
or white batiste, pink contil and
broche, $5.25 to $13.75.
(Third Floor, Winlnnt)
Women's Initial
Handkerchiefs
30c Each
nro of sheer and spotless Irish flax,
and tho letters are hand embroid
ered, too.
(Weit Alilt)
Two New Fall Models in
Women's High Shoes
Both lace shoes in graceful shapo wltli narrow toes, welted soles and
Cuban heels.
Ono stylo Is of tnn calfskin and has perforated, pointed tip.
Tho other stylo is of black calfskin with perforated straight tip.
Both $12 a pair.
(Flrat Floor, Market)
Specials in Luggage for
Labor Day Trips
Good oak-tanned cowhide suitcases with straps nil around,
24-inch size, $15.75.
Extra-dcp oak-tanned cowhide suitcases
wltll v!rlf lionvu
straps and solid-brass trimmings, $18.50,
Brown cowhide traveling bags with sewed-in frames and leather
lining, a roomy oxford shape In 18 and 20 inch sizes, $22.50.
Women's black enamel hat boxes, $7.
All these pieces are much below regular prices.
(Main Floor, Chtitnnt)
Pleated Satin
Charmeuse Skirts
Special at $15
Particularly nico for this timo of
tho year and for afternoon and
evening wear in the houso all Win
ter. Tnoy are so soft that you can
fold them up into a very small
spaco to tuck into tho week-end
bag.
Only the two colors navy bluo
or black, fully knife-pleated except
for a box pleat in front. The belt
is narrow and fastens with a largo
button.
(FIrtt Floer, Central)
New Silk Petticoats
That Are Unusual
for $3.65
are kinds women will like to wear
under their new Fall suits and
frocks. Somo aro of taffota, somo
havo Jersey tops, and all aro now
and attractlvo.
There are plain and changeable
silks, tho colors nro gay or moro
subdued, as sho likes, and tho styles
are remarkably good for this price.
(Sack AltU)
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Remember That the Wanamaker House:
wares Sale Is Different From Any Othe$
The usual idea of a housewares sale is a housewares "clearaway" of odd sjzes or "si
sellers." or of marmfafif.nvprs' iob lots or seconds " 'te
But the Wanamaker Sale is made up entirely of new high-grade merchandise of ,1
unimpeachable qualities that have created a reputation for reliability and efficiency. '-r,4
iNO ciose-outs. jwverytning is souna tnrougnoui; wni Dear scrutiny in uie store ana;
efill baffo'r ofoarlvcoinnno in -r-Vi o'li nm a Si
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in a, wujlu, ii s inaue up nuo ux mercutuiume witib iiuuiuj-ctutuiei ctiiu retailer wuiu wj e,e""
rid of but of the merchandise YOU want to get into your home. What a difference! (;
Our advance orders, placed in vast quantities to meet the demand of the house-cleaning?
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unit, iiuugv xuiiituuuig oucvouil, viiwwiv mu wu u"wi f3 Avv iivvo w unvuv "v uiiu iuiviviiu liuvii ;
sils as you'd pay elsewhere for "bargain goods of dubious or all-too-certam character.
This is the Autumn's great opportunity for the housekeeper to get rid of old, broken
aown, aamagea utensns rouna tne nouse ana replace tnem witn snmmg new nouse wares at
money savings.
For the Autumn bride who must begin with everything shining
new, the new, shining dollars saved, the good goods acquired, will be a
veritable windfall.
(Fourth floor, Mark.t and Central)
Sale Special '
Carpet Sweepers
American Queen carpet
sweepers, $6.75 each.
MEN
Men's Straw
Hats at $1
For Tomorrow
Only
This price will clear
them all out and that is
why we mark them so
low, for Monday their
space will be taken by
Fall hats. So for
tomorrow
All the Sennit straw
hats, including Lon
don hats, are $1 each.
Sizes 6 5-8 to 7 1-8 only.
Panama hats- are $2
each and were three
times that much or
more.
Leghorn hats are $3
each and were two or
three times that price.
And a lot of odds
and ends of summer
hats will go out at $1
each.
(Main Floor. Market)
Fresh Lot of
Men's Shirts
Special at $2.85
We have been selling
some shirts at this price
that we considered pretty
good, but these new ones
are even better.
They are made of
printed corded madras in
soft-cuff, neglige style,
and the variety of designs
is unusually large and
unusually pleasing.
These shirts are our
own regular goods, made
to our own generous
specifications, and are in
eveiy way desirable.
(Mnln Floor. "Market)
The Men's
50c Neckties
Have Been
Replenished
by a new shipment that
arrived just in time for
those men who want new
ties for over the holiday.
1200 fresh, new ties of
an excellent quality of silk
and in a good assortment
of patterns.
(Main Floor. Market)
New Moire Ribbons
for Hair Bows
The ribbons como
pretty nnd popular
in nil
Bhades-
tho
in
cluding: pinks and blues, and dark
colors. Five and a quarter inches
wido, 75c a yard.
(Main floor, antral) '
"if
All of Our Beautiful Lamps
Are in the September Sale
Thirty-three and one-third per cent is the average reduction in price. But, lfltt
all prices seen apart from the goods, it cannot convey the full meaning of the valua
represented, and, like all averages, it understates many of the wonderful opportunities
to be seized by the keen-eyed and early purchaser some of them reaching a reduction
mark as low as 50 per cent.
The best plan, if you're a homemaker and want a lamp, big or little, in any style,
for any nook, corner, room or hallway (and what homemaker does not?), is to attend
the Lamp Sale, survey the whole glorious exhibit and
Choose the Lamp You Like
at Samnns of One-third
The choice is almost bewildering in its scope, allowing for the satisfaction of all 1
tastes and almost all purses. For these are no end-of-the-season stocks, mind you, but the y
full and splendid supplies with which we start what will probably be the greatest sea- (
son of selling of lamps and lighting fixtures that Philadelphia has ever known. I.
The public is done forever with dim lights, with poring in dark corners, with !
"economies" that render the spectacle-maker rich.
They prefer to keep the eye, the lamp of the body, bright and beaming, and to put.
the price of the spectacles into the fine and efficient lamp which is the light of the home
life.
We're prepared for this ever-increasing demand with the most comprehensive
retail stocks in the country, and it is these stocks into which you can put your ha'nd
and help yourself during the period of the Sale.
(Fourth Floor, Central)
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Have You All the Dishes You Need?
The China Sale Can Supply You
In fact, the new dinner sets are comine in so fast that betwpfln the flmA nf eonri;n f
these lines to the printer and your reading them, at least 300 to 400 sets of new dishes in i
new patterns w.l have joined the hundreds of others already offered in the Sale. I
The aVfimrrp SJlvinor iq 9K noi oont irrl 1-1Q vinrTxln o.n fnl.t ,.!. J i. '
!n general the price scale for dinner sets in the Sale starts with $37.50 for the French. '
$35 for English and other imported ware, and $16.50 for the American, going all the way to
ruu t , ouircju ocl- ueuuittieu rmniy in mat rrencn encrusiea goia mat we were a bit afraid
we might not be able to get. But we got it.
(Fourth Floor, Chtitnnt) '
What Wonderful
Days for Golf!
Wood clubs in large assort
ment at $3.50 to $7.50.
Imported irons with selected
shafts, $5 to $6.
A good supply of Radio golf
balls at $12.60 a dozen, and
other standard makes of balls at
$7.20 to $12 a dozen.
Caddy bags, $1.50 to $40.
You can improve your putting
by the use of tho 'rubber putting
disc we oll for $1.
(Tho Onllrry, Chtitnnt)
Rich Cut Glass in the
September Sale
Here is a suggestive list of beau
tifully cut crystal, suitable for homo
utility as well as for gifts, that are
all priced a third below regular:
Salad bowls
Berry bowls
Low berry dishes
Mayonnaise dishe3
Ice cream troys
Celery trays
Orango bowls
Footed nut dishes
(Fourth
Two-handled dishes
Relish dishes
Water pitchers
Bonbon dishe3
Compotes
Vinegar cruets
Baskets '
Flower vases
Punch bowls
Prices start at $1.50 for a bon
bon dish and go to $200 for a
magnificently cut punch bovrL
Floor, Chmtniit)
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For Little Feet ft larch to School
Shoes
Stockings
English woolen socks for children of 3 to 12
years, $1.25 a pair. Black, white, tan, emerald,
cadet and champagne.
Three-quarter woolen sports hoso from England
include
At $1 a pair, white, tan, navy, black, champagne
and cadet, in 3 to 10 year sizos.
At $1.25 a pair, ribbed wool and cotton with
turnover tops in heather mixtures, 4 to 12 year
sizes.
At $2 a pair, ribbed wool with fancy turnover
tops, black, tan, gray, navy and browns: 5 to 13
year sizes.
Special
,uS5S' lee Pair for $1, for black and white
ribbed cotton stockings In selected second grade,
2 to 16 year sizes.
60c a pair for fashioned foot ribbed black, whito
and cordovan cotton stockipgs, 2 to 16 year sizes.
Boys' black calfskin lace shoes, sizes 11 to 13,
$4.50; sizes 1 to 6. $6.
Boys' tan calfskin blucher lace, sizes 11 to 2,
$6.25. , '
Boys' heavy tan calfskin blucher laco, sizes 1 to
5&, $6.
Children's practical tan calfskin lnco shoes tylthi
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$7.50. v y
Special
1200 pair of children's and girls' high show,.
with welted soles, have been lowered in price. ,!
aizes o'S 10 , ?i and $4.50.
Sizes 11 fc to 2, $4.50, $5.75, $6 and $7.
onto en tu i, $q.od, yi ana $B.7o.
(Main. Floor, Central)
(Pint Floor, Market)
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