Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 13, 1920, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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terc sue became the wife of
Herbert Asquith. the then
British prime Minister, take
idinncr with the Prince of
ijVvales dressed in her night-gown?
Well, at least a dozen
titled women raised their
' eytbrews in holy horror and
declared that the flimsy gar
ment was a nightgown. Mrs.
Asquith says it was net a
nightgown.
She says it was "a fine
white muslin dress with
transparent short chemise
sleeves, a fichu and a long
ikirt with a Nattier blue taf
feta sash. I had taken a
bunch of rose carnations out
of a glass and pinned them
into my fichu with three dia
mond ducks given me by
Lord Carmichacl."
Well, it doesn't seem te
have made much difference
whether it was a nightgown
or net; the fact remains that
the Prince of Wales, after
ward Edward VII, was
charmed by the wearer of
the much - discussed gar
ment. It was at a dinner given
by Lady Randelph Church
ill, and the old dowagers who
declared that Marget was
dressed in a nightgown may
have been jealous because
the future King showered
most of his attention upon
the fascinating young girl.
Band at 9 and 5:20; Organ
at 11
Clilinm at Simn
This very unconventional
young woman, who was the
leader of that remarkable in
formal organization known
as "The Seuls," which se fre
quently shocked the British
aristocracy, had been dining
alone in the flat of Godfrey
Webb and was lying en the
sofa while Webb was read-
t ...
hjng aloud te her when she
J was suddenly 'summoned te
attend a dinner given by
Lord Churchill te meet the
Price of Wales, se if it was
anightgewn she were at the
dinner, it must have been a
nightgown that she were
when dining alone with God
frey Webb, because, as she
states in her intimate diary,
he went from the Webb flat
te the Prince's dinner with-
Keut changing her costume.
et
f But the future wife of
.Britain's Jf remier had a ter
rific fall from favor as com
plete as was her sudden rise.
Apparently, one can get tee
familiar with princes.
As everybody knows, Ed
ward was inclined te stout
ness, and as this stoutness
increased he became mere
sensitive about it. His in
timates called him "Pom "Pem "Pom
,'.Pem," and at a luncheon
'given by the present Lord
Ribblesdale, the Prince, mo
tioning te a scat beside him,
Baid te Miss Tennant, "Come
and sit by me, Dragen-Fly."
Jt
Quick as a flash, Miss Ten
nant replied, "Of course I
will, Turn -Turn," accom
panying the remark with a
' resounding thwack in the
region of his waistcoat with
a fork. Te treat his "tummy"
in this manner was a little
tee much even for the geed
natured Prince Edward, and
he turned his back en the
forward young lady and de
voted himself te his left
hand neighbor.
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These are some of the
.',rvciatierts which appear in
the nex' installment of her
diary m next Sunday's
f OBJblQ LEDGER,
WANAMAKER'S
DOWN STAIRS STORE
WANAMAKER'S
WEATHER ;, !'
Fair '
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Hundreds of
Charm, Can
$12
Fashionable Dresses, of Smartness and
Be Had at Lew Prices in Wanamaker's
Down Stairs Stere
$16.50 $25
At $10.75 and $12
The $10.75 dresses are of serge, piped with silk or em
broidered with wool; or of satin embroidered in Copen
hagen. The $12 dresses are most unusual serges or vel
veteens embroidered with beads. Braided or embroidered
jerseys are also among them.
Serge or Charmeuse Dresses,
$15 and $16.50
Dozens of different styles for your cheesing at these
prices. They are mostly in navy blue nnd black and are
trimmed with all sorts of pretty embroidery, done in beads,
Bilk or wool.
Several Hundred Women's
Suits Frem Our Own Stocks
Are Lessened in Price
Silvertene Suits, $20 and $25
Several pretty models are in brown or dark blue and seme have
sealcne or nutria-dyed ceney cellars. All the jackets are silk lined.
Velour and Silvertene Suits, $30
All of them are well tailored and have sealcne cellars and all the
jackets are lined with silk. The silvertene suits are trimmed about
the bottom of the jackets with fur te match the cellars.
One-of-a-Kind Suits at $35
Thi3 is an excellent opportunity te get an individual suit and one
really worth mere money. Included are velour suits with fur cellars
and seme splendidly tailored suits of fine tricetine.
Handsome Suits at $50, $65 and $75
Many are copies of French models and every 6uit has the charm
of distinction. Goldtenc, velour and duvet de lalne are the materials
and the suits show handsomely embroidered vests and fur trimmings
of mole, nutria, beaver and scalene. Of course, the jackets are beau
tifully lined and the tailoring is without reproach.
(Markrt)
Henna and Tangerine
Are Used Together in Seme of the
New Hats
In one smart, bright little hat, it is henna velvet and tangerine
Georgette crepes yes, quite new and refreshingly different!
Oh, henna is secure in fashion's favor for the Winter, dark shades
that are almost red, light tints that are only slightly darker than
erange and many in between!
Small fur hats are altogether delightful, se soft of outlinel Many
ef.them have tops of beautiful brocades in light or dark colors.
Altogether, this is one of the most interesting collections of new
hats te arrive this season!
Prices begin at $12.50 and $15.
(MnrUrt)
600 Warm Outing Flannel
Nightgowns for Women at $1.50
Brrl But nights are beginning te get cold, with a frost wind
blowing from the North! Hew glad we are te get these well made,
generously full nightgowns of warm, well-fleeced outing flannel 1
They have double yokes, in front and in back, and long sleeves; the
outing flannel is in stripes of pink or blue.
(Central)
Many of These Dresses Are Marked at
Half Price Others at a Fourth or
a Third Less Than Usual
The best fashions of the Winter season are reflected in these
dresses. All the new points will be noted, among them
narrow satin underskirts beneath wider skirts of wool
bright facings of satin, velvet or duvetync
iridescent bead embroidery
loops and tabs of cloth or ribbon
cord girdles and satin sashes
bold embroidery done in heavy silk or wool.
Prices are se low that every woman should have a smart new frock
with which te start the Winter.
A Wonderful Collection of Dresses at $25
In tricotine alone there are ten different models and you'll find equal variety among the
serges and satins. Velveteen dresses of unusual quality and some remarkable sample dresses
are te be had at this price.
Tricetine Dresses, $18
Leng lines characterize these pretty dresses
which are in navy blue or brown. Seme
are trimmed with loops of braid and braid
bindings; ethers are gathered ever the hips
and faced with blue, green or coral satin. A
pretty model has a satin underskirt with
panels of tricetine ever it.
At $32.50 te $39
Handsome afternoon dresses and tailored
dresses of the finer types are te be had at
these prices. They are really lovely frocks,
beautifully beaded or embroidered. The char
meuse, of which most of them are made, is
of the soft and heavy quality which women
love. Seme remarkable velveteen dresses arc
marked $32.60.
(Market)
All the Fine Furs for Women
at 25 Per Cent Less
Wanamaker furs are in a class by
themselves and can be taken as a stand
ard of value se fine are they. Only per
fect pelts, of first quality, are accepted in
our stocks and all the years of Wana
maker fair dealing stand behind them.
Neckpieces, scarfs, muffler cellars and
sets are in the newest fashions, beauti
fully made and showing all the little
points of finish which mark superior
workmanship.
Included in the sale are such splendid
and becoming furs as
Wolf Fitch Neaneal
Fex Australian (sheared ceney) Natural racoon
ci v. opossum Hudsen ecal Natural squirrel
smmK Skunk-dyed (dyed muakrat) Beayer
Mele opossum Stene marten Kelinsky
Please note that children's furs are net included in this sale.
(Central)
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Civet cat
In This Sale of Women's
Winter Coats and Delmans
These Prices Stand Out
$39 $49 $59 $69 $79
In each group there are excep
tional values and wide cheesing
nmentf the meat fashionuble coat-s
of the Winter season.
You'll find sports ceat3, full-length
coats of practical servlce and trrace
ful delmana of the type that well
dressed young women are wearing
new.
Crystal Belivia Silvertene
Evera Caledonia
Tinseltene Woeldync
Hudsen Seal Fur Cleth
are the materiuls most in use. They
are in dark, rich browns and blues,
soft taupe and reindeer shades and
black, all with harmonizing linings
of silk.
They are trimmed with Australian
opossum, skunk opossum, racoon,
Bcalcne or nutria or arc made en
tirely without fur.
The Delmans Sketched
The ene en the right is of seal fur
cloth at $09.
The ether is e Belivia dolman in
navy, black or brown, silk lined. $39.
(Mnrkrt)
A Re-adjustment of Rug Prices
Beneficial te Every Household
in Philadelphia
During the past week there has been a revision of rug prices at
many of the large mills. Frem new en the rugs which come te us will
be billed at lower prices.
Of course, any lowering of prices is reflected immediately at Wana
maker's. We have gene ever our stock carefully and repriced our own goods en
the level of today's market. The price difference is substantial and will
make possible
Savings of Real Dollars
te the people of Philadelphia who need new rugs. If you have delayed
buying and have made the old rugs de longer service than usual, this is
your opportunity.
These rugs are of standard grades, first quality and perfect goods.
They are in desirable patterns for living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms
and glass-inclesed perches.
We give the new low prices of the 9xl2-feet size, as a standard, since
the ether sizes are repriced proportionately.
9x12 Rugs
Scotch Art Rugs,
$40
Tapestry Rugs,
$32.50
Velvet Rugs,
$37.50
Weel-and -fiber
rugs, service rugs
for all the year
round, new $8. 75,
$16.50 & $27.50
(Chritnat)
Axminster fugs,
in great variety,
are new $3 9, $49,
$67.50 & $77,50
$25 $18 $18 $12 !
Sample Dresses at $22.50
These are of aef t charmeuse in navy, brown or black,
mostly with embroidery for trimming. Net many of any
one kind, of course.
About 50 Evening Dresses
at $25 te $65
Eveiy one of these dresses is marked much less tljan
usual, some are even half price. Most of them are samples,
se you are sure of an individual style. Tulle, taffeta, chiffon
velvet, geld lace and embre Geergettes are the lovely mate
rials used te fashion them and they are in beautiful tints
of blue, orchid, rose, geld, pink and se en.
Men's Fine New Gleve
in the Gallery Stere
$
Brown capeskinn, eutfinm sewn, ara $0.50 a pair.
Gray Buedes, eutscnm sewn, with spear-point or embroidered backs,
nre $3.50 n pair; sllk-llned gray suedes are $3.75 n pair.
Gray mochas, with spoar-'pelnt or embroidered backs, nre $4.G0 a
pair.
Black fleece-lined gauntlets are ?3.50 a pair.
(dMItry, Mnrliet)
Men's Artificial Silk Half Hese
, Special at 50c a Pair !
Black ' Nnvy ,
Cordovan Gray
Geed, durable hose with much of the appearance of Milk.
(Onllrrr, Mnrktt) '
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Practical Pongee Blouses)
$3.75 and $4.50
These fill the bill exactly for sports, business or for school wear.
The pongee is a groed, lustrous quality and launders most satisfactorily.
A number of models show roll cellars, Peter Pan cellars or cenvertible
cellnrs, and plain or tucked fronts.
Extra-Size Pongee Blouses, $4.90
A particularly pfoed model has a convertible cellar and fine tiicka
down the front. Sires 48 te C4. i
Pile On the Quilts and
Blankets!
u P"V' of ?u.1,ls s,nd blnnlt0t3. of the kind you'll need through the
cold .Winter nights, are stacked high in the Bedding Stere, Dawn
-pink or blue plnids nnd, white blankets with
Stairs.
Weel mixed blnnkets
pink or blue borders nre
66 x 80 Inches, $8.50
70 x 80 Inches, $10
70 x 82 Inches, $12.50, $15 and $16
76 x 84 Inches, $18
All-wool plaid blankets pink-and-white, blue-and-white, black-and-white,
gray-and -white and red-and-black. 70x80 inches, $15. !
Cotten fillrd uullta, covered with figured materials, have plain
berders and are ?6.2fi.
Weel filled quilts, with figured centers nnd plain borders, ?10.
(Central)
New Heuse Frecks at $3
are neat and pretty and the materials
ure durable, which is no small considera
tion in dresses that must be washed often.
They are of gingham and chambrays in
stripes, checks, pluids and seme plain
colors. As for styles, thcre are several
from which te cheese, Billie Burkes and
waistline dresses.
The ene that is sketched is of prettv
plaid gingham, pink, green or blue, with
the charm of freshness and a dainty bit
of hand-embroidery en the white vest. $3.
Dutch Aprons
are quaint nnd picturesque, vet very
practical and exceptionally we'll made.
Die full skirl, with its two big pockets,
Is gathered full en te the strnight bodice
of each apron and there is a long sash
te tie in back. The aprons are of ging
hnm in -plaids at $1 or In plain pink and
blue, trimmed with ricrac braid, at ?1.B0.
Bungalow Aprons That
Cever Yeu All Over
are in great assortment and a variety
of moderate prices. Plaid or figured ner
cnle aprons begin at 1.50 nnd there are
many ginghams te choeso from at several
pricw up te 58, at which price there are
extr.ilM aprons of plaid gingham.
(Central)
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