Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 14, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 7, Image 7

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14, 1920
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What William Penn Paid the
Indians for the Land' He Pur
chased in What Is Now the
State of Pennsylvania
On this two hundred and seventy-sixth
anniversary of the birthday of the man who
founded Philadelphia and the State of
Pennsylvania, it is interesting to note what
William Penn paid to the aborigines for the
land upon which this city now stands.
THIS INDENTURE WITNESSETH, That
we, Packanah, Jackhan, Sickals, Partquesott,
Jervis, Essepank, Felktroy, Hekellappan Econus,
Machloha Mettheonge, Wissa Powey, Indian
Kings, Sachemakers, right owners of all lands,
from' Quing Quingus, called Duck Creek, unto
Upland, called Chester Creek, all along the west
side of the Delaware River, and so between the
said creeks backwards as far as aman can ride
in two days with a horse, for and in considera
tion of these following goods to us in hand paid,
and secured to be paid by William Penn, Pro
prietor and Governor of the Province of Penn
sylvania, and territories thereof, viz., twenty
guns, twenty fathoms matchcoat, twenty
fathoms strong water, twenty blankets, twenty
kettles, twenty pounds of powder, one hundred .
bars of lead, forty tomahawks, one hundred
knives, forty pair of stockings, one barrel of
beer, twenty pounds red lead, one hundred
fathoms of wampum, thirty glass bottles,
thirty pewter spoons, one hundred owl blades,
three hundred tobacco pipes, one hundred hands
of tobacco, twenty tobacco tongs, twenty steels,
three hundred flints, thirty pair of scissors,
thirty combs, sixty looking-glasses, two hun
dred needles,Aone skipple of salt, thirty pounds
of sugar, five gallons of molasses, twenty to
bacco boxes, one hundred jews-harps, twenty
hoes, thirty gimlets, thirty wooden screw boxes,
one hundred strings of beads, do hereby ac
knowledge, etc." Given under our hands, etc., at
New Castle, second day of the eighth month,
1685.
The above is a true copy from a copy taken - (
from the original by Ephraim Morton, now liv
ing in Washington County, Pennsylvania, for
merly a clerk in the land office, which copy he ,
gave to Mr. Hutton, and from which the above
was taken in Little York, this seventh of De
cember, 1818.
Evidently Father Penn controlled more
than two hundred years ago a business
establishment with a large assortment of
merchandise on hand.
How surprised he would be if instead of
standing on the top of City Hall he should take
a few steps along Market and Juniper and
Chestnut and Thirteenth, and come inside and
take one of our. hydraulic elevators and step oif
on each floor and see the quantity of
merchandise that covers the forty-five acres of
floors and galleries under this one roof!
Signed
October 14, 1920.
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Imported Trotter Suits
for Women $65 to $100
Theso are the country suits which the English make to perfection,
fr,om their sturdy tweeds, homespuns and cheviots. These materials
are in plain colors sometimes bright ones; in mixed colors and in over-
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fashion; there is but one of a kind, and prices arc $65 to $100.
iirst xioor, cmraij
Here's the First Shipment of "
New, Long Reynier Gloves
Like all the Reyniers, these gloves nro of the finest quality.
They are of selected skins, they are beautifully made and they aro
to bo found in Philadelphia at Wanamaker's only.
8-button length kidskins in black, whito or tan, $6.50.
12-button length kidskins in whito or tan, $8 a pair.
20-button length kidskins, in black or white, $14.50 a pair.
24-button length black kidskins, $15.60 n pair. '
Long white suede gloves, 8-button length, $6.G0; 12-button
length, $8; 16-button length, $10.50; 20-button length, black or
white, $14.50.
New short Reyniers, too 3-clasp overscan! sewn kidskin, in
black, white, brown, pastel and tan, $5 a pair; 2-clasp washable
kidskins, white, $5.50 a pair.
(Muln Floor, Central)
Women Like the Luxury of
Glove Silk Underwear
As nrlcofi nro now in nil kinds nf underwear, clnvo silk is nnf nnv
Wore expensivo than some of the other kinds.
Plain vests in pink and white, $4.55 and $5.
Bloomers in pink and white, $5.25.
Ln elope chemises in pink and white, $6.05, $7, $7.50 and $10.
Union suits in pink and white. $8 and $8.50.
Umisolcs in pink and whito, $2.85 and $3.20.
- Tango bloomers in a largo variety of colors, $10, $12.50 and $15.
(First Floor, Market)
A SPECIAL purchase of Parisienne corsets brings us
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caci. They are made of pink and white coutil and are low
or moderately high with long skirts. They are altogether
remarkable for so small a price.
(Third Floor, Chestnut)
Newcomers Among
Georgette Waists
htiA i 'rst. As a Georgotto with hand-ombroldored dots, which may bo
J in w:hite, flesh, black and navy at $7.75.
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hISn. i ' "rurijuiiB yiw eouiucno uruiu, inia comes in navy wiwi
SS.'ibiwp w'th bisquo, and all-black, $12.
bwi ' i 8nmo material hand-embi-oidered in contrasting colors
, '"" wn ion, navy with, tan and burnt orange with navy, f 13.85.
(Third Floor, Ceatral)
Enter New Gorgeous Silks
for a Brilliant Social Season
It is a matter of prido that
American mills can produce such
beautiful silks ns theso wc havo
just received.
Thoy omo in direct answer to
tho demand for silks for the new
evening and day gowns, where tho
gleam of gold and silver, colors
of vivid hues and designs out-of-thc-ordinary
arc needed.
(Flrat Floor,
First of all, there arc gold and
silver metal troches, glorious in
coloring, metal cloths, all-silk
brocades in most fascinating tints
and new printed sllk3v.for after
noon dresses.
They aro priced from $3.50 for
tho printed silks up to $25 a yard
for tho finest broches. In tho
the fashionable plain silks, prices
begin with $2 a yard for a messa
line and go up to $11 a yard for v
the handsomest satin.
Chestnut)
Luxuriously Fur-Trimmed
Wraps New and Very Lovely
Somo even go so far as to havo
hugo pockets of tho fur, mostly
though there are only the big
.collars and cuffs that go with
this stylo wrap.
Tho lines of these now wraps
are. unusually beautiful and grace
ful, there is tho new sleove, made
in one with tho wrap, with a lower
cuff part added. And for tho
fabrics, there aro the softest and
(First Floor,
richest duvctyncs, Bolivias and
cvoras in tho new colors of Zanzi
bar, sparrow, Victory blue and
others. A number of tho finest
are in black.
Hudson seal (dyed muskrat),
kolinsky-dyed fitch; mole, dyed
and also natural squirrel arc the
furs used. Many are hand embroid
ered or have iridescent beads or
chenille embroidery.
Tho prices go from $300 to $550.
Central)
Ready
Tomorrow
'Tho Turnstile of Night,"
by William Allison. Price.
$1.90. A mystery story by n
new author, worth watching.
"Jon," by M. Morgan Gibbon.
Prico $1.90. The account of
the wlUfullcst, suddonest, dls
concertingest gir who ever
set out to be a modern woman.
"Paradise Bend," by William
Patterson White. Price $1.90.
Deals with the wild West of
old. vv
"Tho Victory at Sea," by
Rear - Admiral William Sow
den Sims. Prico $5. Tho
part tho American Navy took
in winning tho war on tho
seas is told authoritatively by
America's supreme naval com
mander in European waters.
(Main Floor, Thirteenth)
Young Women's Winter Coats
With Deep Fur Collars
Soft, warm wools make these
good-looking coats, which nro
much more expensive looking than
they arc.
They are mado in a smart Win
ter style, with deep shawl collars
of ncarsoal (dyed coney), and aro
(Second Floor, Chestnut)
lined throughout with lustrous
pcau do cygne.
Thp coats are in Nattier blue,
reindeer and a pretty brown
shade. Thoy have narrow belts,
'a panel of tucks at tho side, and
are finished with large buttons.
14 to 20 year sizes.
Prico $43.50.
The Wedding Ring
in Fashion Now
Following the old-time cus
tom, many people prefer tho
plain gold band. Such rings
in 18 and 22 kt. gold arc $6
to $15.
A newer fancy is for a gold
ring engraved in symbolic de
signs.ll and $12.50.
Rings with platinum tops
and gold base arc $32.
All platinum engraved rings,
$40 to $60.
(Jewelry- Htore, Chestnut and
Thirteenth)
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Men's Clothing Fashions for
the Coming Season
Fashions in men's suits and over
coats are just a little finer, we think,
than they have ever been before.
There is a dignity about their lines
this year with a lessened tendency
toward the extreme features d the
past.
Fabrics are back to, pre-war qual
ity and patterns are as rich and beau
tiful as we have ever shown in men's
clothing.
The new Winter overcoats are in
rough and smooth woolens in browns,
grays, greens and heather mixtures,
and they are striking in their combi
nations. The coate are in single and double
breasted box lines and in double
breasted town and country ulster
models. Some have new treatments
in sleeves or belts. All have belted backs, some with the belts all around.
In 'the medium-weight rain-proofed coats, 48 inches long, are brown and
gray tweeds in light shades.
Here is a summary of the price ranges in suits and overcoats for men and
young men:
' Suits, $40 to $90.
Fall overcoats, $45 to $75.
Winter overcoats, $47 to $90.
Raincoats, $30 to $60.
(Third Floor, Mnrket)
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Women's New Silk
Scarfs From Over
Seas '
Plain and striped elastic silk
scarfs just received from. Eng
land and Switzerland, all the de
sirable shades and color combi
nations among them.
Price $16.30.
(First Floor, Market)
She'll Need a
Pretty Veil Pin
when brisk Autumn winds blow.
So many of tho new hats havo
comparatively little trimming,
and theso new and pretty vqil
pins are hat ornaments ns well
as being so useful.
They are all of sterling silver,
usually sot with rhinestones and
sometimes imitation sapphires
also. They arc in new and ef
fective designs, nnd there are
many to choose from.
$2 to $12 each.
(Jewelry Store, Chestnut and
Thirteenth)
Evening Petticoats
Wash satins chiefly, and chiefly
white, though thero are a few
pink. They havo deep lace
flounces or ljttle frills of lace,
fine pleatings, sometimes with
lace inserts, nnd occasional satin
ribbon quillings.
And their prices run from $8.75
to $24.
(Third Floor, Central)
New Inexpensive
Handbags
Both are in one-piece styles in
brown, taupe, navy and black.
One is a small, smart calling
shape with inner frame, and is
$0.75.
The other is a largo shopping
bag with shell-finish frame and
is $7.50.
Unusually good at their prices.
(Mnln Floor, Chestnut)
500 Beautiful Hanging Mirrors Join
the Furniture Movement at a Price
Lowering of 30 Per Cent
It is hardly likely that there has over been as
great-a Mirror Sale as this in Philadelphia.
Certainly the collection of mirrors comprised
in it is very fine and remarkable. There is a
magnificent choice in several beautiful and much
favored styles, notably Adam, Italian Renais
sance, Colonial, English, Gothic, Chinese-Chippendale
motifs and many charming arid uncon
ventional types, some with hand-painted panels
and remarkable floral designs done in wrought
iron. There aro mirrors in this Sale priced all
the way from $7 to $490, and, as scarcely any
two are alike, jtpu can imagine the variety.
Th'o few here listed are typical of the collec
tion, but thev give only a very limited idea of the
range of choice. All are marked 30 per cent less
than regular prices.
Adam motif, beautifully painted and dec
orated frame, mirror 22x40 inches, $84.
Panel mirror, 28x48 inches, button effect, with
silver-finished frame, carved, $136.
Mahogany-framed mirror, 16x28 inches, in
handsome carved and molded frame, $25.
Mahogany frame, three-section mirror, 20x30
inches, attractively carved and molded, $21.
Walnut-framed, richly carved mirror, 18x28
inches, $32.
French mirror, beautifully shaped and in poly
chrome finish, three-section crystal, 24x56
inches, $105.
Adam motif, beautifully carved and decorated
frame, mirror 28x36 inches, $115.
Italian hanging mirror, lichly carved and
decorated frame, 20x28 inches, $110.
Large elaborately gilded mirror, Chinese
Chippendale, with side-panel mirrors and beveled
edge, $130.
(Fifth Floor, Chest
A mirror with wrought-iron floral decorations,
effectively painted and decoiated, 23x34 inches,
$218.
The collection takes in a wonderful assort
ment at other prices, beginning with a small
mirror in antique gold-finished frame at $7, and
then the pi ices grade upward thus: $18, $21,
$25, $28, $31.50, $43, $49, $52.50, $00, $63, $08
$73.50 and up to $490.
nut and Centrul)
Men Can Save One-Third
on Handsome Caps
We have some Redlcaf and Lincoln-Bennett London caps that
wc are selling at one-third less than regular prices.
They arc about the best-looking caps wc have seen in town this
season.
Also some caps made here of woolens that we imported specially
from England.
The new prices are $2, $2.50, $3 and $4.
(Main Floor, Market)
The Best Golf Balls of America
and England
In tho Sporting Goods Store are most of the well-known American
golf balls, such as the Radio, Super Radio, Red Flash, Blue Flash and
Tnplow, at $7.80 to $12.60 a dozen and other makes at $7.20 to $12 a
dozen.
Also a large variety of the most popular English golf balls, such
as tho Zome, Pearl, Zodiac, the Avon do Luxe, Dunlop and Zenith, $12
to $13.20 a dozen.
A large assortment of imported iron and wood clubs at $5 to $7.50.
(Gallery, Chestnut)
FJlHREE good, inexpert
JL sive silk cliemises of
the envelope kind have
come in to sell at $3M and
$5M; but there are other
styles in the Under muslin
Store, priced all the ivay
up to $10.75.
(Third Floor, Central)
Women's High Tan Shoes in
Brogue Effect
Both higher cut than usual, both in a dark shade of tan with Cuban
heels, long wing tips, saw-tooth punching and numerous perforations.
One style, which is of boarded leather, is decidedly brogue-like with
its round too stylo and tho other style has a narrower toe.
Prico $12 a pair.
(First Floor, Market)
$3, Two Meals and a Motor Ride
to Do the Family Wash
A daily paper recently published a story from one of its out-of-town
correspondents to the effect that because of the exorbitant de
mands of laundresses in his town there has been a big demand for both
hand and electric washing machines. '
The Easy Electric Vacuum Washer
will woik quicker and better than any washer woman and at the present
cost of labor it will not be very long before it pays for itself.
It is different from cery other washing machine because it operates
on the suction principle. Two vacuum cups inside the tub move up and
down soxty tinie3 a minute forcing the soapy water through the mesh of
the garments and the suction carries out any foreign substance or
diit. It doesn't in the least injure the daintiest fabrics.
The Easy Vacuum electric washer may be bought for $160 for the
zinc or $175 for the copper type.
(Fourth Tloor, Centrul)
All-White Kitchen Tables
These tables have porcelain-covered steel tops and each has a
deep diawcr
Tho bodies of the tables are beautifully white cnumelcd and .he
tops are ns brilliant as glass.
Size 22x31 inches, $13.50.
Size 20x42 inches, $18.
(Fourth Floor, .Market)
100 Plaid and Striped Sample
Skirts at $13.50
You may go over to the cases and find identical skirts to these
for double and even more in price. That is what they would bo
ordinarily.
They aro beautifully tailored skiits, with knife pleats, box
pleats or tho two combined; a few nro plain sports models. Tho
materials aro tho fino all-wool serges, prunellas and soft velours
in all the fashionable colorings, such as blue and tan or black and
white.
Unfortunately there are not all sizes, usually only one of a
kind.
(First Floor, Central)
MORE of those specially
priced 'standing pic
ture frames have arrived, in
gray, silver, brown and an
tique gold finishes; sizes
5x7 inches to 8 x 11 incites.
Price $2.75.
(Fifth Floor, Market)
Women's Brogue
Oxfords
Mado of dark tan Russia
leather with wing tips, perfora
tions and military heels, Prico
$12.50 in the Excjuslvo Little
BootJ3hop.
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Peanut Goodies
80c a Pound
Peanut straws nrf slender
sticks of crisp candy with a pea
nut filling 80c a pound.
Peanut lumps aro fat, well
roasted Virginfa peanuts with
just enough molasses to hold
them together, 80c a pound.
Chocolate peanut clusters aro
roastod peanuts with a generous
coating of rich, sweet chocolates,
80c a pound.
Peanut favors aro hugo nea
nuts with cap and favor inside
20c apiece,
jLDovr Stair. 8(or, Chestnut)
Honfleur Toilet
"Specials" Are Here
Tomorrow
It is not a bit surprising that
so many people wait patiently for
these occasions, tho only time
Honfleur "specials" aro sold, for
they aro so good nnd tho prices
are so moderate. Then, too, there
is the satisfaction of know
ing that they aro pure, wo make
them in our own laboratory.
Extract, violet, rose, l'Emplre,
60c a bottle.
Toilet water, l'Emplre, violet,
Bouquet d'Amour, 60c and $1 a
bottTe.
Skin cream, 40c a jar.
Cleansing cream, 40c a jnr.
Youth and Beauty cream, 40c
a jar.
Lilac and Wistaria Vegetal,
85c a bottle.
Bay rum, 60c, $1.10 and $2 n
bottle.
Witch hazel, 45c, 75c and $2.65
a bottle,
Violet ammonia, 25c and 45c a
bpttle.
'(Mala JrtWitiut)
Saruk Rugs, Finest of Persian Weaves,
in Rich Choice at 50 Per Cent Less
Than Ruling Prices
told."
There is an old saying to the effect t hat "a true tale speeds best being plainly
We might tell the story of this wonderful lot of Saruk carpets in a less direct
and commercial way, in a way more in harmony with their beauty and charm, but we
could not tell it in a truer way.
Everybody who knows anting of Oriental rugs knows that Saruks are among
the most superb weaves produced in that country.
And everybody who knows anything of the value of Saruk rugs in the market
today isjjound to be interested by the list of Saruk pieces and their prices printed here.
It is probably safe to say that they are the lowest-priced lot of fine rugs in America
and that in at least five years there have b een no such rugs offered anywhere in this
country at the prices.
Persian Saruk Rugs
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$775 v
11.3x7.9 ft.
lUxb.u " $9i5
10.3x8.2 ft sy35
12.7x9.7 ft $i275
12.4x8.4 ft. . . .' $879
12.8x9 ft $795
12x10.1 ft $877
12.1x8.8 ft $917
13.6x8.6 ft 979
12x8.10 ft $985
12.5x9.9 ft $1325
11.7x9.2 ft 5790
11.10x8.6 ft $785
12x8.8 ft $845
12.1x8.8 ft $835
Odd-Sized Carpets
Fine Antique Persian Pieces
30 Per Cent Less
Pcraghnn, 22.3x9.1 1 ft $2900
Khoirassan, 19.4x8.0 ft $775
Hamadan, 19.10x8 ft $495
Mahal, 21.7x10.0 ft $760
Feraghan, 19.6x9.9 ft .$2350
Feraghan, 21x10 ft $2760
Hamadan, 28.8x7.9 ft . $3150
Saruk, 16.7x26.3 ft $3700
One pair antique Hamadan hall strips,
18.10x3.7 ft 287
18.7x3.6 ft S287
(Beventh .Floor)
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