Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 11, 1920, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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' i&VEMNG FUBtilfr BDGER-PHIliABELlPHlA; THURSDAY NOVEMBER 11, 1920
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Unsettled
WANAMAKER'S
Stere Opens at 6
WANAMAKER'S
Stere Closes at 5:30
WANAMAKER'S
Fer the Man Who Has Only a Minute These Are the Main Facts;
Fer the, first time in our history we ire going te put the whole stock of our Men's Clothing Stere en. Sale tomorrow. All the
suitSj all the overcoats, even the dress suits and tuxedo suits, and magnificent fur-lined overcoats the whole "lock, stock and
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Time Is New the Architect
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but also for the settlement of the disarranged
affairs in the business world.
It is always a mistake te be hasty in
spending money.
The people must think, wait and watch.
The Wheels are just beginning te go around.
Every week will bring new developments.
Spasms arc net healthy for nations or
families.
We have lets of our kind of goods te sell,
which could net be replaced for our customers
this year.
We are taking in many goods and are
looking for still lower prices.
We take care that our faithful customers de
net pay tee much for what they purchase here.
Signed
Nev. 11, 1920.
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fatewfc.
A Sign of Old Times Is
$2 Crepe de Chine
One's mcmoryvtlecsn't have te be
rcry geed te re-all the high prices
this .silk reached during war days.
It is the silk in most genera use
today and, at that time, the supply
couldn't keep up with the demand.
New comes this new shipment of a
fine quality nil-silk crepe de chine
te sell for the same price it was
before the war.
There is a full color assortment
and plenty of the most popular of
nil naw blue, black, white and
flesh pink.
(Flrnt Fleer, Chpntnnt)
The Best Jersey Cleths
Made at $3 a Yard
They are 54 inches wide and all
wool of the softest, finest weave.
The weivht is a geed one for one
piece dresses, sports suits or sep
arntc skirts.
In icolers there is everything te
be desired tan, reindeer, taupe,
brown, old rose, purple, copper,
peenie, reseda and myrtle green,
navy, Copenhagen and Pekin blue
nnd black.
(l'lret Fleer, Chentnnt)
Seme Untrimmed Velvet
Hats With New Prices
will interest women and girls
clever enough te trim their own
hats, for these are kinds which vcre
higher priced originally.
Some show slight signs of han
dling, ethers are down te one of a
kind, and the new prices, $2 te ?8,
make them worth seejng.
Flenty of black hats, some colors,
and large and small shapes frcyn
which te cheese.
(Heeend Fleer, Cheatnnt)
New Letitia Corsets
A pink batiste model for slight
figures has a short skirt and prac
tically no bones, $3.60.
Anether pink corset for short,
flight women. This is very lightly
boned, $2.60.
A fancy pink corset, topless, long
skirted ana heavily boned, $5.2.r.
Pink ceutil for the average figure.
This corset has mere bones, $5.50.
A girdle top, pink ceutil with
long skirt, $5.75.
(Third Fleer, Chwtnut)
Women's
Fashion Shoes
$9.75
We have 500 pair of these
shoes that we bought te advan
tage from the leading women's
shoe factory in Philadelphia.
They are a style that originally
sold for mere than double the
price we have nlarkcd them and
cannot be found anywhere today
for anything like se low a figure.
Extra-high lace beets with
narrow, plain tees; long grace
ful lines nnd high Leuis heels.
kid W Btyle f n11 beavcr B'azeu
Anether style with beaver
gazed kidskin vamps and fine
buckskin tops te match.
Extraordinary shoes for $9.75.
(Writ Fleer, Market)
Hand-Made Waists
- of Batiste, $5.50
r.?we ,mdcls with drawn-work
tn&anl.tw6 mode,s w,th urawn
TZ. i.Bfid hnnd embroidery. They
KiS. np ?Ican and cxcecdiny
Yeung Women's Pretty
Silk Frbclds at $19.50
And everjr one of the half dozen
is a pretty frock, tee, and a frock
which would ordinarily sell for
mere. These dresses were espe
cially purchased, hence their pres
ent price.
They are of gleaming satins in
blue, black or a lovely dark brown,
and some have round necks, some
square, most all have short sleeves,
nnd all are in new Winter styles.
A bit of soft lace brightens the
bodi-e en some of the frocks, and
colorful embroidery adds a gay note
te ethers.
14 te 20 year sizes.
(Second Fleer, Chratnnt)
Real Filet Lace Neckwear
at Lew Prices
Almest down te what the imita
tion filet lace would cost and it is
just as fashionable as ever.
The cellars are the long straight
3hapc that fit se well ever coats or
3quare-ne"k dresses and there are
sets as well. Cellars, $2.26 te $3
each. Sets, $5 each.
(Main Fleer, Central)
71HE personal orna erna
Clients of jade and
ether semi-precious
stones in the Oriental
Stere are exceedingly
interesting te people in
search of uncommon
and beautiful gifts.
Felts su jade, for instance, is
here at prices varying from $35
for a drop or small pendant te
$262.50 for a necklace.
Strings of crystal beads run
from $40 for plain beads te
$65 for cut.
Amber necklaces are $60 te
$85.
Ceral necklaces, $40 and $50.
Necklaces of amethyst crys
tals, $20 and $35.
Malachite beads, $65.
Amber pendants, $6.50 te
$16.50.
Agate
$9.50.
Strings
te $25.
Carved bone, $3 te $5.25.
"Indestructible" pearls, $10.50
te $23.75.
(Fourth Fleer, Cliettnut)
pendants, $7.50 te
of ivory beads, $10
A Beautiful New
Envelope Handbag
Made te our own special design,
from an idea we get in Paris. And
beautifully made, of fine leathers
seal, morocco and calfskin in black,
navy, tan, brown nnd gray.
An unusually large book with
four compartments and many little
pockets.
Plain, it is $35; with silver flexi
ble mountings, $45; with geld flexi
ble mountings, $60.
(Main Fleer, Clieitnut)
If Little Brether Needs
New Suits
this is te say that the Children's
Stere has some new suits just un
packed all of sturdy cottons and
In new and becoming styles.
Seme suits are all white, Eome
have colored trousers and white
blouses, and some nre all In, color.
Mostly they are of sturdy chnm
bray, somere of llncne, and the
mere expensive ones have pique
trousers.. . t
$3 te $6,75 and 2 te 5,year iUm.
(TW4 Flqer, Chwtnet)'
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Women's
Afternoon Dresses,
Priced at $38.50
A dozen styles or mere, of trlco trlce
tine, tricelette, charmeusc sind
vcleur; In navies, browns, taupe
shades and black. A few of the
dressc3 certain cliarmeuscs, for
instance are simply tailored.
Most of them arc braided or bead
ed, or have n little metal tracery
or something of that brightening
nature.
They are all very practical, and
attractive, and ready te make
themselves generally usqful, cither
as the owner's best dress of the
season, or as a "filler-in."
Price, $38.50.
(Flrnt Fleer, Central)
The Sports Coats Women
Want for the Foot
ball Games
Fer warmth and lightness in
weight there is nothing like the
genuine camel's-halr coats and
they ere, at the same time, the
most fashionable sports coats of
the sensen.
Many mere colors have been
added this year, se that a woman
can have her choice of black, navy
blue, various shades of brown and
also the natural tan. Alse she
can have the untrimmed camcl's
hair coats or the newer styles with
cellars of nutria, beaver, racoon
or squirrel.
Prices atart at $105 for the
finger-tip length without fur and
go up te $246 for a lovely navy
blue cent with big rolling cellar
Df squirrel. There are also big,
warm capes, navy blue with squir
rel, brown with beaver or green
with beavcr all at $265.
(Flriit Fleer, Central)
s Levely Fex
Scarfs
Brown fox scarfs, in rich,
beautiful colorings, start at $45
and go te $120.
Glistening black fox scarfs,
$40 te $120.
The cress fox scarfs are beau
tiful, tee, and you'll find scarcely
two alike in this collection
$77.60 te $225.
Taupe foxes are here, tee, $30
te $120.
And the pointed fox scarfs
are wintry and pretty with their
silvery gleams, $70 te $150.
Fer evening wear there
are white fox scarfs full and
soft and snowy, $125 te $175.
(Heeend Fleer, Chestnut)
Pretty "Made" Veils
at $1.50
Alse there are all the colors te
go with the new hats and many arc
two-toned effects.
They havex the fashionable
stitched design borders in scrolls
and se en, and some have chenille
dots as well.
Other "made" veils, many of
them French, go up te $15.
(Main Fleer, Central)
100 Plaid and Striped
Skirts Samples, $12.75
As pretty skirts as we've seen for
anything like this price, but, of
course, "samples" means that there
arc net all sizes.
Every one is pleated in seme way
or another and the materials are
soft veleurs or fine finished
worsteds. They would make the
nicest kind of skirts te wear under
sports coats or for house wear.
Plenty of all the best combina
tions of colors, such as navy blue
with tan or Copenhagen, tan with
blue or black and plenty of black
and white and navy blue and white.
(T.a.t .lile)
Geed Laces 'for Trimming
5c te 19c a Yard
Far and awaybclew the recent
cost of such laces and they arc the
most useful kinds for trimming
lingerie, curtains, bedspreads, table
covers, bureau covers, centerpieces
and se en.
Filet crochet, imitation torchen
and imitation Cluny, from -inch
te 4 inches wide.
(West Alile)
A Charaway of
20011 Petticoats
Their new prices are $2 te
$5.60 which means a substan
tial saving.
At $2 there are light-weight
cotton petticoats in black nnd
colors, and some black sateens.
Alse white tub silks with
double panels, and tailored
pongees.
At $3.65 are changeable and
accordion-pleated flounces, these
in the most wanted shades.
At $5.50 silk jerseys with deep
sol IB-colored taffetas, black-and-white
plaid taffetas, and silk jer
seys with taffeta flounces.
(Eait and '(Teat Alilei)
Men Who Want Clean,
Fresh, Geed-Looking
Hats
te take the place of the hats they
were last Winter will find nn as
sortment here that will delight
their eyes.
Seft hats and derby hats from
the best factories of America and
Europe, including Lincoln-Bennett
& Ce., the house that has set the
men's hat fashions of Londen for
a hundred years.
Se many shapes nnd styles nnd
colors that It is n downright pleas
ure te cheese yours.
Seft hats, $6 te $15.
Derby, l.ats, $5 te $18.
(Main Fleer, Market)
Men's Silk Half Hese
Dewu te 75c
3600 pair of first quality silk
half hose in black, cordovan, navy
and gray.
Ordinarily a third mere.
(Main Fleer, Market)
Men's Handkerchiefs
a Dezen
Of that sturdy Irish flax which
premises geed service, these hand
kerchiefs are In the plain hem
stitched style which is always geed.
They have narrow hems, and are
well made,
(West Aisle)
Warm Clothing for
Winter Sports
Town and country coats, $20 te
$25.
Leather vests, $10 and $12;
shirts, $15; drawers, $12.
Sheep lined vests, $4.75 te $6;
ccats, $9.25 te $40.
Mackinaw coats, $10.50 te $22.60.
Reversible leather and gabardine
coats, $37.50 and $40.
Corduroy suits with coats leath
er lined, $40.
Other corduroy suits, $22.60;
treuerc, $C te $10; breeches, -$6
te $10.
Woolen hunting shirts, $6.50.
(The (lallrrr, Juniper)
200 Pieces of Cut Glass
at Half or Near It
This is one of the most remark
able lets of fine cut glass offered in
n long time. It is the most unusual
group In the Thanksgiving Snle of
China and Glassware.
These are a few of the pieces
Berry dishes, $3.50 te $7.50 each.
Berry bowls, $3.50 te $8.50 each.
Celery trays, $4 each.
Footed fruit or flower bowls, $3
te $7 each.
Sugar and cream sets, $6 each.
Fern dishes, $4 each.
Benben dishes, $1.25 each.
Flower vases, $1.50 te $12 each.
Alse a few English crystai
pieces jugs, combination nut nnd
flower dishes, competes, flower
vases, flower bowls, covered urns at
half price.
The Sale includes all our dinner
Bets at a reduction of 25 per cent.
(Fenrth Fleer, Chestnut)
Fine Warm Quilts
20 te 33T3 Per Cent Less
Down-filled quilts covered with
figured sateen, $15. With a plain
sateen insertion, $16.
Down-filled quilts, with figured
silk tops, plain silk borders and
backs, in a large variety of colors
nnd patterns new $27.50.
Weel-filled quilts covered with
plain Florentine silk (silk and cot
ton) new $10 each.
Weel-filled quilts covered with
tussah silk, self-figured new $16
each.
Weel-filled quilts with figured
satin tops, plain satin borders and
plain sateen backs $20, saving
one-fourth.
Weel-filled quilts covered with
satin in plain shades new $30
each.
Weel-filled quilts with figured
silks and borders nnd backs of
plain Japanese silk new $22.50.
Weel-filled quilts covered with
satin brocade in old rose and Co
penhagen blue $37.50.
(Sixth Fleer, Central)
Trim Uniforms for Maids
Waitresses' morning dresses in
pink, blue, lavender, green, tan in
stripes and checks, $4.50 and $5.
Waitresses' dresses of black cot
ton, $5 and $6.
Black or gray mohair, $8.50 te
$15.75.
' Fer parlor and personal maids
there are black and gray silk pop
lin dresses at $10 and $15.
Fer nursemaids, there are white
dresses at $5 and $6.
And there are plenty of aprons,
cellars, . cuffs and caps in many
v(XhlraJnoer, Central)
'"PHE entire stock of the Wanamaker Men's Clothing Stere, comprising
undoubtedly the finest collection of Fall and Winter suits and overcoats, dress
suits, tuxedo suits, fur-lined overcoats everything is going tomorrow morning
Inte a Clothing Shle Extraordinary in the
History of Philadelphia
It is a big, sweeping clearaway of the very
best clothing in Philadelphia, of a clothing
stock that is all brand-new, that is all-wool, is
hand-tailored, is the standard of the world.
Reductions are se unusual that if we were
te quote the comparative prices, old and new,
thev would seem sensational and almost un-
DenevaDie.
But the great fact is that the thousands
and thousands of men who have waited and
wondered if the Wanamaker stocks were going
te come down, new get their answer.
They can come in tomorrow morning and
get everything they have waited for and mere.
Here Is the Way the New Prices Will Ge
All the Yeung Men's Suits, $30
Men's Fall and Winter business suits,
$35, $50 and $65 representing reductions of
$15 te $30.
Fall and Winter overcoats, $35, $50, $65
and $75 representing reductions of $12 te
$50.
Fur-lined overcoats, all at $200.
Raincoats, all at $22.50 and $35.
Cutaway suits, all at $35.
Dress suits, all at $65.
Tuxedo suits, all at $65. ,
Extra trousers, all at $10 and $12.
There Is Choice for Every Man
The Fall and Winter suits in this Sale
include every style and every size that
men can desire in geed fashion. There
are plenty of blue and black serges,
fancy cheviets, unfinished and plain
worsteds, in both single and double
breasted styles.
The staple overcoats come in black
and oxford cheviets, in Chesterfield
and dress styles, with or without vel
vet cellars, silk and satin lined.
The fancy overcoats come in double
breasted geed box effects, also in short
town ulster style as well as the big,
warm, long ulsters for heavy Winter
service.
Plenty of medium-weight Fall over
coats te wear right new, loose-fitting
coats in cheviets in all desirable styles
and colors.
Fer instant service and the great de
mand, a number of expert extra sales
men will be en hand.
Selection will be quick and pleasant
for these fine, new goods are all swung
in glass cases, allowing instant access
te any style or size desiredne tum
bling about of old, warehouse stocks
and factory overlets.
Best choice will be first thing in the
morning, 9 A. M. tomorrow.
(Third Fleer, Market)
Its- W?$&jij!v
AH Our Men's Night Shirts and Pajamas
wmc uewn at unce
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The receipt of some new goods al lower costs makes
it incumbent upon us te mark down the prices en our whole
stocks of men's night shirts and pajamas.
There is a reduction of $1 dr mere in every case en these
goods made in cottons and silks.
(Main Fleer, Murkel, and Down Htalra Htore, (Jailer)
woelfn OPo0eds0natC reductions arc aIse madc in the demct and
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pT,nnCflmVnev?r PeNnMed the qualities of these goed3 te
change though prices have gene up and are new down again.
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