Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 23, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 7, Image 7

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Planning to Make the Last Week in October the Best
A Learned Bishop Speaking in
the House of Lords
at Westminster once said, on the occasion of a
question under discussion involving an old noble
family and another family of recent creation: "High
birth is a thing which I neycr knew any one
disparage exefept those who had it not, and that I
never knew any one make a boast of it who had
anything else to be proud of."
The first section of this tall granite 12-story
building looked down on the old Grand Depot sheds
and said to the old one-story structure, "I used to be
as low-down and small as you. Be patient and all of
Market Street and all of Chestnut Street to
Thirteenth, shall grow up twelve high stories, too."
Men and stores may grow tall, little by little, and
better and better, wherever they set themselves to do
the right tiling.
Signed
Oct. SS, 1020.
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Fashionable Furs for Trimming
Gowns and Wraps
arc ready now in the- Dress Trimmings Store. They arc good furs, of
selected quality, and the collection, which is most comprehensive, includes
all kinds most in fashion this Winter.
There are bands of nutria, beaver, natural gray squirrel, natural
racoon, moleskin, Kolinsky squirrel, dyed opossum and Australian opos
sum, kit coney and white, blown and black coney, and they arc in
ill the desirable widths.
Prices start at $1.40 for onc-inch bands of coney and go to $54.50 a
yard for the seven-inch width of natural gray squirrel.
(Main Floor, Central)
Speaking of Waists
for Autumn Suits
there isn't anything like Georgette crepes dark or light; dark if the suit
is a color you can easily match, whito or flesh-color if it is odd in coloring.
The Waist Storo has quantities of all these in styles to be worn
outside or in, two-toned, beaded, braided, made up with dyed laces.
Prices $9.85 to $05.
(Third Floor, Central)
Exquisite New Afternoon and
Evening Gowns From Paris
for the Debutante
Soft, lovely crepe gowns for coming out parties and teas;
gleaming, sparkling nets for dances and dinners it is a delightful
collection.
These are the "dresses wo selected in Paris dresses from
Alice and Madeline
Brant Maggue
Beautiful though they are, and exclusive, they arc really most
moderately priced for such gowns. Exquisite not gowns in the
now tangerine color, in jade and npricot, as well as black and
white, arc spangled and beaded and beautifully made, and are $100.
Some enchanting cropo gowns, beaded with the tiniest of whito
beads, and in delicate blues and greens and other shades, arc $140.
A stunning sapphire and black net and spangled gown is $185.
A handsome new cloth-of-gold evening gown is $110.
And there are hand-made organdies and voiles, in delightful
colors and styles, from $40.
They aro in 14 to 20 year sizes.
(Second Floor, Cheitnut)
Women's Oxfords That Are
Made to Walk In
Comfortable, well-fitting shoes with good soles and military or Cuban
heels, from the leading women's shoe factory in town.
Of black boarded calfskin and tan Russia calfskin with perforated
vamp seams, punched tips and military heels.
Of black glazed kidskin with narrow toes and Cuban hocls or round
toes and military heels.
Prico $12 a pair.
(lTrst Floor. Market)
XT ERY rich and warm in effect are certain women's
; kimonos of rajah silk with all-over Oriental de
signs in Oriental colors. They are very supple and
light to wear and cost $18.
(Third Floor, Central)
Siia!I;SmarfDressiats
of (Sharing Brocade
are just out of the workrooms and ready for your
inspection. They are charming Winter chapcaux
just such hats aa women will liko to wear with
velvet gowns, with fur coats and wraps and with
afternoon frocks.
There is gold and silver brocado and hero and
there you will sco a glint of bright color turquoise,
jade, tans and browns, blues, and black.
The hats are in small shapes and turban effects,
tho materials are perfectly beautiful, and they aro
trimmed with feathers.
Prices start at $35.
(Second Floor, Chestnut)
A Popular Fur Is the Pretty
Australian Opossum
It is a youthful fur, becoming
tojmany women, and It is an at
tractive finish for a dark cloth
wrap or a suit, which is one of the
many reasons why It is so well
liked.
Tho Australian opqssum pieces
in our Fur Salon aro all of good
color, a clear pretty gray, the fur
soft and deep. There aro small
collars and throw ties, chokers
and mufflers, wido stoles and
capes.
Prices start at $33.50 for a
small collar and go to $176 for a
good-looking scarf of quite gener
ous proportions.
(Second Floor, Chestnut)
Exquisite Evening Gowns
for Women
Shimmery, airy, graceful
things in tho lovoliest colors and
combinations of colors. For in
stances There Is a rather simple two
toned radium self-trimmed
which Is of two enchanting
shades of orchid.
A pale maize charmcuse with
net and lace orcr draperies of
tho 3ame color.
A flame-colored chiffon with
antique gold under the chiffon.
Chiffon velvet and chiffon, in
burning flame-color.
Another flame chiffon with
,silvor-cloth and a blue chiffon
girdle.
Pale blue radium satin with
tullo drapei ies accented by rows
of crinkled ribbon.
A chiffon in morning glory
colors, one pointed drapery
above another.
And so on, through scores of
examples.
Prices are $95 to $177.50.
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(Plmt Floor, Central)
We Have Found Certain Silks
We Can Replace for Less
So, in consequence, we havo
taken every one of these silks and
lowered tho price to the new figure.
The savings are very considerable
and should be of great Interest to
wonion who are planning new
gowns, blousos or who need silks
for millinery, trimmings and so on.
There is not a largo quantity of
any one of those silks, for they are
kinds that arc much in demand.
(first Floor,
French novelty tinsel brocades
of tho latest designs and colors,
narrow widths, $5 a yard. Wido
widths, $10 to $30 n yard.
Beautiful new printed radiums,
40 Inches wide. $3 a yard.
Lingerie satin, flesh pink only,
$1.50 a yard.
Also small quantities of Geor
gette crepe, tricolotto, satin, crepes
de chino and various others.
Chestnut)
Wool Velours, $3.50 to $6
Mark a Downfall of Prices
There aro at least thirty-five col
ors and styles in these fine all
wool velours and every one Is less
than it has been selling for. Many
aro entirely now shipments which
havo como in at a lower pricing.
Volours arc unquestionably one
of the most fashionable Winter
fabrics for suits, coats and dresses,
and there are the right weights
for all of these purposes here.
Also there aro all tho new shades
from henna, browns, beaver, tan,
Burgundy, terra cotta down
through tho many blues and grays.
All are 64 Inches wide.
(Tint Door, Chestnut)
3000 Yards Printed Percale
Special at 22c a Yard
Only six weeks ago you would
havo paid twice as much for the
same quality. ,
(West Alile)
in pretty stripes and figures,
such printings as are most liked
for men's shirts, women's house
dresses and aprons.
100 Pleated Plaid
Skirts, Samples,
$13.50
If they weren't samples, some of
these skirts would bo double this
Price and tho rest very closo to it.
They aro beautiful skirts, both in
tneir stylos and materials, chiefly
In soft all-wool velour in many
combinations of navy blue and tan,
which is, by all odds, the best this
Mason. It goes particularly well
with tho new sports coats.
Only one of each model and only
ample sizes.
(Eait Aide)
Women's Silk
Stockings for as
Little as $1.10
1800 pair of first quality, full
fashioned, puro-dyo silk stockings
cotton tops and soles. In
b'ack and cordovan.
, H.10 is a littlo abovo half price.
OVett Alile)
The First Women's Raincoats
to Follow
the Fashions
The first to break away from
tho idea of simply being useful
and to add littlo fancy touches
to mako them actually pretty.
Another innovation is tho fact
that many hayo water-proof
hats to match.
They aro somo new English
raincoats, of rubberized cash
mere, guaranteed shower-proof
and made in various colors, gray,
for example, with collar, but
tons, cuffs and sido panels of
red. Or navy with white.
Anothor stylo is In weather
proofed zamjirinc, brown with
tan trimmings, and 'various
other color combinations. Prices
rnngo from $45 to $85. Hats,
$10 and $12.
(FIrit Floor, Central)
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Silk Duvetyne
Handbags, $75
Not Much IVfore
Than Half
This particular stylo of bag has
beon selling right along in our reg
ular stock at a much higher prico
and special at that.
For ono clean sweep we mark it
$3.75 and at this price there are
just about enough bags for a day's
selling.
Made of good silk duvetyno in
navy and fur shades. A flat oval
shapo with covered frame, satin
lining, purso and mirror.
Other silk duvetyne handbags
specially priced at $4.75 to $10.50.
(Main Floor, Cheitnut)
High-Necked
Nightgowns 29
Styles
Made of nainsook and cambric,
trimmed with embroideries and
high, V-necked high, and square
necked high, and tho prices run
from $2.50 to $10,75.
(Third Floor, Central)
rptlE marvelous Autumn
tones cannot be caught
by the camera, but the beautu
of leafless trees and effects
cf Autumn light can most
beautifully and people who
do not care to do their own
developing and printing mag
like to know tliat the Camera
Store docs both in an expert
manner.
(Mnln Floor, Cheatnut)
New Books
'The History of the A E. F.,"
by Shipley Thomas. Prico $0.
Beginning with Pershing's arrival
In France, It gives a clear, vivid
and consecutive picture of the
landing, training, defense of "quiet
sectors," and ALL engagements of
tho A. E. F.; the relative armies;
and a description of the battlefields.
"Day Before Yesterday," being
reminiscences of a varied life, by
Maltland Armstrong. Price $5.
A book of great charm, and a
lively panorama of the world In
tho writer's time.
"The Evolution of the Oil Indus
try," by Victor Rois. Prico $1.50.
"Hide and Seek," by Christopher
Morley. Prico $1.60. A sprightly
adventure of various kinds of
readers.
(Main Floor. Thirteenth)
A GOOD many wearers of
eye-glasses think that
breakage is reduced when
they have their lenses in shell
rims. However this may be,
glasses will break sometimes,
and it's worth remembering
that the Optical Goods Store
will make repairs quickly.
(Main Onllrrj-, Cheitnut)
Women's Black
Sports Oxfords
made of black Russia calf, with
wing tips, perforations and Vi
Inch broad military heol6 alto
gether very trim and comfortablo
shoes.
Price $16 in tho Exclusive Little
Boot Shop.
(FIrit Floor. JInrket and Juniper)
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The Ampico Will Make Your
Entertainments Famous
Suppose you gave a dinner party, and while your guests were at the table Rach
maninoff, or Godowsky, or Ornstein, or some other celebrated artist sat down at your
piano and played for them.
Wouldn't that dinner be one of the social events of the season?
Yet except that he will not be there in person, you can have any one of a dozen
world-famous pianists help you entertain any time you wish. Or several of them. An
Ampico reproducing piano will echo their performances in your home.
The Incomparable Ampico
truly, the incomparable. The reproducing piano which does not merely imitate, but
actually reproduces every shade of expression and every detail of technviue in the
master's playing.
How much guests of real musical judgment will appreciate such music! How
much more it will appeal to them than the performance of a hired orchestra!
If you have an Ampico reproducing piano you can not only entertain delightfully,
but for your own delectation you may have whatever music you wish, at any time.
Ampico reproducing pianos are on sale in Philadelphia at Wanamaker's only,
and any of these instruments may be bought on convenient terms.
Chickering Ampicos, $1800, $2200 and $3500.
Haines Bros. Ampicos, $1200 and $1500.
Marshall & Wendell Ampicos, $975 and $1250.
The celebrated Knabe Ampicos, $1650, $2100 and $3500.
From 1:30 to 2:80 every day the marvelous performance of these instruments is
demonstrated in what is known as Ampico hour. You are invited to Egyptian Hall to
hear it.
. (Csvntlnn Hall. Second Flivnr)
This Is the Kind of Oriental Rug Sale
People Wanted
Doing the unusual has become a habit of the Oriental Rug Store.
The Sale now going on is one of the most unusual things it has done so far.
The offering of $200,000 worth of Oriental rugs at 30 to 50 per cent less than regular prevailing nrices
was something of a sensation in the circumstances.
It was the first really big, helpful Oriental rug opportunity offered since pre-war days. And such it
continues to be.
We have been keeping it refreshed with new bales.
vra op rithe Kermanshahs and new Chinese lately opened have come a beautiful group of Kazak
lugs. Inese, like all the rugs in the Sale, are marked 30 to 50 per cent below the regular figures
lTOJhV?e assortment is beautiful, affording a fascinating field of choice in all kinds of fine Eastern
23i " e fu' nese, Caucasian, Asiatic. It is the Sale for which people have waited, and they are
nnamg it worth while. J
(Seventh Floor)
A Carload of New
Mattresses at a
Saving of
One-Third
This is a very fortunate and
rcmnrkablo new purchase, bring
ing felted cotton mattresses al
ready made up to fit nil reg
ular size bedsteads at one-third
less than regular prices.
They aro covered with sateen
ticking of a fine grade and
finished with roll edge.
The savings aro the largest
that havo been available on good
mattresses of this kind in sev
eral years; which is another way
of saying that this is a very
unusual opportunity.
Here are sizes and prices
3 feet wide, $14.50
3.3 feet wide, $15.25
3.6 feet wido, $16
4 feet wide, $17.50
4.6 feet wide, $18.50
(Blxtli Floor, Cheitnut)
Double-Damask
Linen Napkins, $15 a
Dozen, and Well
Worth It
These are cream or pnrt-blcached
goods bought in Belfast by our
representative on his last visit to
that market.
They arc of heavy double damask
with lots of body, made in a lib
oral size, 24x24 inches, and bound
to give plentv of service. A few
washings will make them snow
white.
The patterns are neat, floral
effects.
(First Floor, Central)
The Hallowe'en
Candy Box, .$2.50
Tiod with gay orangc-hued rib
bon and each box holds
1 pound chocolate-covered marsh
mallows 1 pound assorted chocolates
1 pound cream mint
1 pound peanut lumps
Box of cream wafers
Surprise.
(Dn Stnlr Store, Chentnut)
Seamless Wool Chenille Rugs
Less Than Half Price
One of the most extraordinary opportunities this season to save
money on good domestic rugs.
These arc heavy pile wool chenille rugs in mottled effects in
various colors. Good looking and durable.
The following prices are much less than half of regular.
0 x 12 ft., ?39 c x 9 ft., $27.50
8x10 ft, $38.50 4x7 ft $15
30x63 in., S7.50
(eenth Floor, ClirBlnilt)
Electric Table Helps
The M. and G. electric grill is a
complete cooker broils, fries,
stews, toasts, and will even scre
as a griddle; complete with cord and
plug and heat control ready to at
tach, $15.
Adaptors which turn vases and
candle sticks into lamps arc com
plete with cord and plug and ready
to attach. Prices $2.50 to $0.50.
Anybody can adjust them.
Wallace lamps aie handy about
the house and for travelers because
they fold compacfc'y. Prices $4 to
l5 according to finish.
Vibrators with applicators ready
to attach, $5 upward.
An electric heater should be in
every home Or cmeigencios. It Ir
poitublo and ready to supply Oicat's
wherever it is most wanted. With
cord and plug ready to attach,
$12.50.
Emnralitc lamps are kind to tho
eyes, $7 to $15, according to size.
Electric belting pads are u great
resouice for invalids. Equipped
with a regulating device, $12 and
$13.50.
(lourth riour, ( entnil)
More Dining-Room Suits Added to This
wonderful Furniture Movement
Tho o(Tfrinn- nf onz.li n !....
and varied collection of high
grndo furniture at 30 to 50 per
cent less than regular prices
would be remarkablo pi any time,
but at this time, it is 4 loubly so.
There- are four-piece bedroom
suits as low as $181 and there
aro dozens- of others ranging all
tho way up to a palatial Louis
XVI suit at $1250.
There aro upholstered living
room suits, many grades, com
fortable, fine, sumptuous, now
marked at $235 to $2100.
Thcrp aro reed and willow suits
and pieces In large selection.
i.verv suit nml vm. .,:,. r
furnituio in tho disposal is
marked 30 to 50 per cent less
than the regular price.
The collection of dining-room
suits is really splendid. Theio
has been no such choice at sav
ings of 80 to 50 per cent in
years; and today finds a fresh
batch added to the disposal.
Mahogany dining-room suit,
consisting of buffet, china closet,
side table, oval extension table
and set of six chairs, $907.
Colonial mahogany suit, con
sisting of buffet, china closet.
(Fifth, rllxth and
side table and 54-inch extension
table, $505.
Louis XIV mahogany suit, con
sisting of buffet, china closet,
side table, extension tablo anil
set of six chaiis, $710.
Adam mahogany suit, consist
ing of buffet, china closet, side
tablo and extension tnble, $287.
Queen Anne mahogany suit,
neatly carved, with brass ti hu
ntings buffet, china closet, side
table, extension table and set of
six chairs, $550.
Sheraton suit, beautifully se
lected veneers, suit consists of
Seventh Floor)
bufTet, china closet, side table,
"Ntension tablo and set of six
chairs, with light brown hair
clrMi math. $4(30.
Walnut dining-room Buit, Queen
Anno motif, neatly carved, buf
fet, china closet, side table anil
48-inch extension table, $31C.
Fumed oak dining-room suit,
William and Mary motif bufTet,
side table, china closet, extension
tablo and sot of ix chalrn cov
ered with blue leather, $100.
Walnut dining-room suit, Quocu
Anno motifbuffet, extcnulon
table, side table and china closet,
$375. '
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