Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 18, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 11, Image 11

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Liveipool Oct. 9 Not. 6 Dec. A
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Freight Office, Bourse Bids., Phila.
LUCKENBACH LINE
Philadelphia to Rotterdam Amsterdam
SS "Homestead" (U. S. S. Board) Sept. 18
SS "Watonwan" Sept. 30
. Rotterdam Philadelphia
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SS "Ar'upa" Loading
SS "Lake Harminia". .Sept. 25
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Sunday 12 Noon; for Tren-
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Christiania,
Gothenburg,
Copenhagen
Regular Service
V. 8. PUlpplna- Doard Steel Steamer.
S. S. Lake Ellsbury, Loading
(From Pier 78, South Wharves)
Tho Charles T. Megeo Co.
Agents for U. S. Shipping Board
Drexel Building
PHILADELPHIA
Bell Lombard 5100
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U. S. Shipping Board Steel Sleamen
General Cargo
Regular Service
Philadelphia-Manchester
SS "Lake Foxboro". .. .Sept. 18
SS "De Moines Bridge". Oct. 15
Philadelphia Havana
A Steamer Sept
For ratjei and particulars apply to
Earn-Line Steamship Co.
139 South Fourth St.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
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WANAMAKER'S
DOWN STAIRS STORE
WANAMAKER'S
New and Lovely Fashions, Moderately
Priced inWanamaker's Down Stairs Store
New Fall Blouses of Silk
at $5.90
Crcpo do chino blouses of good quality can onco
more bo hnd nt moderate prices as proof, thoso new
arrivals. They havo V necks, flat collars and tucked
fronts nnd nro to be had in navy, black, flesh pink
and white.
Sntin blouses nro beginning to arrive, too.
A tailored model with an exceptionally well-cut
pointed collar is to bo had in navy and black.
Both of these blouses nro of tho practical, serv
iceable typo that you can wear all Winter long.
(Market) v
Black Laces and Flouncings
These filmy black laces nro very fashionable and
are bcinp much used In combination with satin and
Georgette. 30-inch radium laco all-overs are S2.75
a yard.
Embroidered black net flouncings, 33 to 36 Inches
wide, are $3.50.
More elaborate patterns in flouncings, 36 to 40
inches wide, aro in brown, navy and black at $4.60
and ?6 a yard.
Georgette Crepe, $1.85 a Yard
The fashionable browns, tans and blues, as well
as black, white, flosh, orchid, coral and grays are here,
40 inches wide.
(Central)
Hair Nets, 60c a Dozen
Cap shape nets in blonde, black and various
shades of brown.
(Olieatnnt)
Noticeably Lower Prices
on Cotton Materials
$3 for n 10-yard piece of 36-inch longcloth.
35c a yard for 3G-inch percales.
39c a yard for 27-inch ginghams and cheviots.
38c a yard for 27-inch outing flannels.
75c and $1 for 3G-inch cotton plaid skirtings.
(Central)
On Monday the Down Stairs
Fur Store
Makes Its Bow
Here you will find a most interesting collection of furn
of unquestionable quality at prices which aro pleasantly
low. Every skin is perfect and nan been treated In tho right
wny, and worked into tho collar or neckplcco for which
it is most appropriate.
Furthermore, every piece of fur is called by Its right
name and the Wanamaker guaranteo is back of every skin.
Little one or two skin boas of mink, stone marten,
Kolinsky, fitch and squirrel aro hero for the woman who
wants small furs of the newest fashion.
Opossum, Hudson seal (dyed muskrat), nearseal (dyed
coney), beaver, nutria, squirrel, civet cat and tho various
foxes and wolves aro used in the larger collars and
neckpieces.
No need to tell any woman how universally becoming
furs arc!
(Central)
New Panne Hats
Are Special at $6
You'd never dream they were six dollars
if you saw them without price tickets ! Tho
velvet is soft and very glossy and tho hats
aro principally in black and brown. Somo
havo accordion-pleated brims, others are
touched with ostrich, and all aro lovely and
wonderfully low priced.
(Slarket)
"I Want Some Kind of a
Plaid Wool Skirt"
Thnt is a request thntwe hear mr ny times a day
in the Skirt Store and we answer it by showing all
tho fashionable kinds of plaid wool skirts that
Autumn is smiling upon.
Serges nnd flannels, velours and prunellas In
plaids somber or gay, they're all here In tho lovely
russet browns and reds, rich blues and greens that
look so pretty with plain color coats or sweaters.
They aro box pleated, knlfo pleated or side pleated
and sometimes the pleats are manipulated so Ingeni
ously that surprising color effects are produced.
Prices range from ?8.7B to $35.
(Market)
Satin Dresses Are Perfect
for Between-Seasons Wear
They havo more than their
.shimmering beauty to recom
mend them, for they aro de
cidedly comfortable, as well.
Especially on the warm days
that always como in Autumn
will you find their light weight
pleasant. Satin and charmeuso
dresses range in price from $15
to $52, and a pretty frock,
which is to bo had in black or
navy, is sketched at $29.
Wool Jersey Dresses
are also exceedingly comfort
able and practical. They are
in soft tans, taupes, browns and
blues at $16.50 to $25.
Navy Serges and
Tricotines
hold first plnco among tho tai
lored frocks. They are trimmed
with braid, with wool or silk
embroidery and aro oven
ndorned with bends or leather
applique. $13.25, $15, $16.50 to
S102.50. An especially interest
ing group, containing some
samples which are extra value,
is marked $25.
For Mourning
Beautiful now dresses of
crcno meteor and creDQ do
ave roll collars of moire silk or vestees of Georgette. Simple
excellent taste. $33.50, $37.50 to $45.
(Market)
Silk
Specials
Charmeuse
36-incli width, in brown, mid
night blue, navy or black, is $2.75
a yard.
40-inch width, in navy, brown,
wistaria, Belgian or light blue,
pink or white, is $3.25 a yard.
Messaline
35-inch width, in navy, old gold,
old rose, Copenhagen, taupe, elec
tric blue, American Beauty and
tan, is $2 a yard.
Crepe' de Chine
40-inch crepe de chine is in
Nile, turquoise, African brown,
taupe, henna, coral, tan, flesh,
Copenhagen, navy, white or black,
at $1.85 a yard.
(Central)
chine h
and in
Wool-Filled Quilts
Light in weight, yet very warm, these comfortables
aptly named are covered with figured or plain color
materials at $11, $12.50, $15 and $18.50.
Cotton-filled comfortables in a great variety of color
ings are $4,-$5 and $5.50.
81x90-inch seamless sheets of excellent
quality, special at $2.25 each.
(Central)
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Fashionable High Shoes
for Women
Are Marked at Most Moderate Prices
Hundreds of pairs of new shoes have come to the Down
Stairs Store during the last fortnight, and among them you
will find just tho right footwear for your Autumn and
Winter needs. Leathers are of good qualities, lines are
graceful and smart. As an instance of tho value we sketch
four new shoes at $9.90.
The first shoe to the left is to be had in dark tan
leather. It has wing tips, many perforations, welted soles
and medium heels.
The next shoe is of black leather, with a dull finish,
straight tips and Cuban heels.
The third shoe illustrated is much the same type of
shoe, but wjth more perforations. It is in dark tan leather.
Last, on the right, is another dark tan laced boot with
a wing tip, welted soles and medium heels.
Each shoo is to be had in all sizes.
(Chestnut)
RUGS
Scotch wool art rugs
make good, serviceable
floor covering and will
stand a great deal of wear.
In dark, woven patterns,
they are reversible, which
about doubles the service.
30x54 inches, $5.50
36x66 inches, $8
4.6x7.6 feet, $16.50
6x9 feet, $26
7.6x9 feet, $32.50
9x9 feet, $38.50
8.3x10.6 feet, $38.50
9x12 feet, $45
Scotch Art Runners
30 inches x 9 feet, $11
30 inches x 12 feet, $14.50
36 inches x 9 feet, $13.50
Good Rugs
in 9x12 Feet Size
Wool-and-fiber rugs are
$12.50 and $20.
Tapestry rugs are
$37.50 and $45.
Axminster rugs arc
$57.50 to $92.50.
Wilton rugs are $97.50
to $130.
Other sizes in each type
are priced in proportion.
American Orientals
are so called because of
their resemblance to the
real Orientals in coloring
and design. They make
suitable rugs for living
rooms, dining rooms and
libraries.
25x40 inches, $9.75
36x65 inches, $24
4x6 feet, $37.50
6x9 feet, $72.50
9x10 feet, $120
9x12 feet, $145
Runners aro 25 inches
wide by 8 feet long at
$27.50 ; 10 feet long at $35
and 12 feet long at $42.50.
(Chestnut)
Philadelphia Women Have
a Great Liking For
Jersey Suits
Out-of-town guests often re
mark upon it and always end
with a pleasant compliment on
the good taste shown in choos
ing them. For street wear,
for sports and for business
there is nothing more service
able and comfortable than wool
jersey. Suits made of it do
not lose their shape; they can
be worn in all sorts of weather,
and they have a brisk outdoors
air that is charming. Prices
start at $17.25 for a special
suit in brown or green heather
mixtures, nnd there arc many
other interesting models at $25,
$30, $32 to $39.
Tailored Suits of
Silvertone and Wool
Velour
A young woman's suit of
brown or navy silvertone has a
nearseal collar and broad bands
of tho fur trimming the edge
of the coat. $39.25.
Other pretty models with fur
collars are $30 and $39.
Somo interesting sample
suits of velour nio grouped nt
$43.50, $45 and $47.50. There
are ripple suits, straic;ht-line
suits and blouse suits, and all
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4S j1nJft
$39.25
are trimmed with fur Australian opossum, nearseal or nutrin
""' nuimsuiiHs amis ior women arc priced up to $17C.
(Murket)
Blanket Nights Are Near!
Soft, white wool-mixed blankets with pink or blue bor
ders are in four sizes: 60x80 inches, $8 ; G6x80 inches, $8 50
70x80 inches, $10; 76x84 inches, $13.50 a pair. ' ' '
Plaid blankets, wool-mixed, in white combined with
gray, tan, pink or blue, are 70x80 inches, $10.
All-wool plaid blankets, cozy and warm, are 72x84
inches at $18.50.
(Centrnl)
Fifty Different Styles in
Women's Coats Between
$25 and $69
and every coat in the collection is half
lined or lined throughout with silk!
So you can readily understand what
a field for choice there is among the
moderately priced coats in the Down
Stairs Store.
Soft velours, silvertones, tinsel
tones, Bolivias, chameleon cords and
wool cheviots are the materials, and
they aro in delightful blues and
browns and in black.
Many of the coats have fur col
lars of sealene, nutria or, among the
better coats, raccoon. Others are en
tirely without fur trimming, a point
in the estimation of women who have
furs of their own.
There are coats becoming to
women of all types, from slender
young girls to women who wear
size 50.
The coat that is sketched is a wool
cheviot in brown and navy. It is cut
on conservative lines and is half lined
with figured silk. $32.50.
(Market)
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Frivolous Bits of Georgette "
Crepe
make these entrancing littlo envelope chemises. They
arc quite elaborately trimmed with laces and ribbons
nnd can bo had In flesh pink, white or orchid at $5.
Envelope chemises of pink crepe do chino havo
Georgette banding the tops and shoulder straps of
ribbon. $3.85.
Note: Winter-weight bathrobes, soft and cozy, are
beginning to arrive. $5.50 to $10.50.
(Central)
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