Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 23, 1920, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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Organ -ploys at 9, 11 and 5:20
Chlmn at Noen
WANAMAKER'S
'WEATHER
Fair
Stere Opens at 9
WANAMAKER'S
Stere Closes at 5:30
WANAMAKER'S
Clear te Be Seen that Prices Are Rapidly Getting Back te Nermal
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It Is
AU Weman's Bright Ideas and
Prudent Councils
come te her intuitively!
Whv are we aiways exaltine the mother eene
and se thoughtless often of the faithful woman by
nur sides?
It seems easy te give receptions te the genius
from afar and net recognize aright the genius that
gits at the ether end of the table and relieves us of
a thousand responsibilities,' as much ours as hers,
that we may be free te build up this, that anTth.e
ether thing we have undertaken.
Many a woman has had as'much.te de with her
man's success, a public official, railroad man, or
business man, by giving up time due te her te his
outdoor work every day long-heured duties.
Toe bad te net realize the beauty of the
Springtime flower gardens until the November
frosts have come!
Signed
Nev. 23, 1020.
Qfaetmfe
New Black Duvetyne Wraps
for Women Are Here.
Decidedly these distinguished -garments arc the fashion at
present and many women are buying them. On account of the
scarcity of black silk-and-wool duvetyne, there are, few of these
wraps te be had. . i
We are especially glad, therefore, te receive these new models.
All have the big cellars, vhich can be worn in the high muffling
style or low with one's own furs. Seme have .stitching or chenille
embroidery, ethers are plain. Frem $210 te $265 are the prjees.
(Flfit Fleer, Central) I
Yeung Women's New
Silk Frecks
Wiese are frocks she will like te wear during the day dark crepes
nd silks in fetching new models.
There are crepes de chute and soft satins, they are in the fashion
able dark blue and the equally fashionable brown, and they are all
effectively embroidered with colored silk or geld thread.
There is one style with a long tunic, another with a straight bodice,
and ethers are variously made in new winter styles.
$42.60 and 14 te 20 year sizes.
' (Second Fleer, Chestnut)
Women's New $28.50 Dresses
With Substantial Savings
This Is a fresh let ofthese wonderfully geed $28.60 dresses
that we had the ether day, and these new ones are quite as
unusual as the first let.
Of warm wool Jersey, of firm trlcetine or serge, hey are
dresses te slip in your bag if you are going away, they are dresses '
te wear under a topcoat when you meter and they are dresses
that will be useful for any number of practical purposes.
The best colors of the season, tee navy blue,dark brown,
taupe and black. Seme are braided, some have fancy stitching,
some have rows and rows of tiny tucks, some have a soft bit of
lace at the neck by way of finish.
The styles are youthful and becoming though there are
models suitable for women net se young, for Jarger women and for
slender women.
The sizes go from 34 te 46 inches and they are al $28.50
each.
(Flmt Fleer, Central)
200 Pleated Skirts te, Sell
at $13.50 Each
Just the thing for the football game, the country walk or an auto
mobile trip. They will go well with any kind of a fur coat or sports
coat, being in soft tan and bjue combinations in stripes or plaids.
They come from one of the best makers we knew. It is the end of
his season, and the prices are se much less' than they were intended te
be that, in some cases, they don't Tven pay for the material. There are
ever a dozen styles, some going up. te 33-inch waistband.
Eit Alale)
This Is the Opportunity
for People Wanting Black Silks
On account of' changed conditions, we have suddenly brought
down the prices of certain geed staple black"silks te the level of
pre-war diys.
They are all fine, fashionable silks, such as women are buy
ing at the present time, and they would make especially
nice gifts. The qualities are se high and the prices ere se low that
they will stand any amount of comparison.
Black Georgette crepe, 40 inches wjde, $1.50 a yard.
Black crepe de chine, 40 inches wide, $1.65 a yard.
Black silk tricelette, $2 a yard.
- (Flr.t Fleer, Chestnut)
Comfortable, New Weel
Topcoats, $37.50
Fer Older Girls '
Snorts coats thev are of a soft, reuchish weave and in an attrac
tive brown mixture.
They are in three-quarter length, are lined throughout with peau
ee cygne, have cellars te be buttoned high, are belted and have two
patch pockets.
37.60 and 14 te 18 year sizes.
(Nerend Fleer, fhrntnut)
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Twe Very Handsome Coatings
Are Much Less This Year
One is the genuine camel's-hair coating, se much used for sports
season's nrice. In both natural and brown.
ethor is the finest corded belivia, one of the most fashionable
WCarlntr rrmtlne-H. Tn nnvv nnd hrewn. Ji4 Inekns wlilp. new JtlO
yard. , -, - .
(Flr.t Fleer, Clutnet)'
Trim Tailored Waists
hi s"k ene8 nre nn 0(mirable plniiT taffeta, blue und green with
worn? r Yl4" re(1 8trJPe8 through it j they have high-low. cellars and are
7m 1UI ler o.eu.
iau Yfh'0 batistes are of the hand-mode Perte Rican sort with
and V-ahaped necks j and plenty of dots and drawnwerk. iThese
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Holiday Garments in the
Women's Londen Shep
Fer girls or women who are
going te the football game
Thursday or planning any out
door amusement, the Londen
Shep has some interesting
clothes te show.
Distinguished English sports
suits in three gedd styles and
in brown and gray Shetlands, .
hemespuns, cheviets, tweeds
and Saxenies $75 and $85. .
Seft, warm, lightweight
cloth coats and capes in,scvcral
smart models. Browns, tans
ant greens, richly lined and
some with beaver or squirrel
fur 'cellars. $110 te $265.,
English greatcoats of warm
fleeces and hemespuns. $75
and $85.
Shorter coats of camel's
ihair in tan" with green and
brown evcrplaids. $60.
Smart leather cftats of a
different sort for metering and
ether outdoor wear, in quiet,
rich Shades of blue, olive,
purple and black, lined with
fleecy wool and having belts
, and pockets. Alse brown suede
leather coats belted all around.
$110 each.
Warm camel's - hair and
cashmere scarfs in beautiful
color combinations. $8.50 te
$iu.
(The Gallery, Cheitnnt)
New Beeks
"On the Art of Reading," by
Sir Arthur Quiller-Ceuch, M. A.,
price $3. A book en this subject
by ene of the most versatile as
well as distinguished men of let
ters is something of peculiar
value. '
"Awakening," by Jehn Gals
worthy, price $2. An unusual and
reetic .study of adolesecncc.
Pawns," by Jehn Drinkwater,
price $1X0. Four ploys, very
characteristic of the author's
point of view.
(Main Fleer, Central)
Men's Seal Wallets
at Revised Prices
The newest let of men's wallets
that; came in arc marked at lower
prices than similar grades have
been for some time.
These are three-folds, of dull
and polished pin seal, some skele
ton style, some with tuck pockets,
some with memo books and some
leather lined.
Prices, $3.60 te $7.50.
(Main Fleer, Cheitnut)
Seme of the Smartest
Winter Millinery
Is Greatly Lowered in Price
In the Gray Salens you will find
many fine French and charming
domestic hats with hew and ex-'
tremely attractive prices. They
are hats of velvet, hats of duve
tyne and hats of silk, all in the
fashionable colors, in .becoming
and smart shapes and reflecting
the best of the Winter-modes.
(Second Fleer, Cheatnat)
All the French hats are re
ducedmany of the domestic hats
are, tee. There are hats for the
theatre, hats for dress occasions,
for afternoon wear, hats for mere
genera use all in this group.
Between $10 and $35 there is
amazingly geed cheesing, but of
0rSe' M8et the nch hats
... w wvu mjjnur.
Madeira Linen Lunch
Sets Down One-Third
Splendid Gifts
Six tumBler doilies, six plate
doilies and one centerpiece te
match. All of fine, pure flax
linen, beautifully hand-scalloped
and daintily enriched with beauti
ful Madeira hand embroidery, $9
a set; regularly one-third mere.
It would be hard tp imagine
anything mere appropriate us a
home gift than one of these lovely
sets.
(First Fleer, Ch.atnnt)
Tea Napkins New,
Dainty, Gift-Like ',
We are showing some new tea
napkins, 15x15 inches, of fine
plain 'linen damask, all with neat
satin-like bands, and excellently
hemstitched, at a moderate price
"for such fine, dainty goods
$10.75 a dozen.
Others in size 14x14 inches wihv
neat hemstitched edges, and
equally excellent and desirable as
gifts, at $7.50 a dozen.
(Flnt Fleer, Cheitnnt)
Franies te Put en the
v Pretty New Bags
which many wemenl are new
making for holiday gifts are in
plentiful variety in the Jewelry
Stere.
There are silver-plated frames
in many new designs and different
sizes $1.25 te $3.
Novelty frames of imitation
bhell and in atty number of pretty
colored effects, $l'.50 te $16.
Separate chains and rings are
50c. -
(Jewelry Htere, Chestnut)
A Clearaway of Our
Fine Moter Robes
are wool robes, mohair plush and silk
All the beautiful cloth automobile robes go en sale at savings
of 20 te 40 percent. People with car owners en their gift lists,
please note.
Among these robes
plush.
The wool robes are plain en one side and plaid en the ether,
and the colorings are delightful in the fine cashmere and vicuna
robes they are exquisite.
Seme of the mohair plush robes are rubber interlined and
the silk plush robes are plain or modeled in fur designs; some
have Bedford cord backs te match the upholstery of the car.
New prices are $6.50 te $85.
(The OHIery, Chestnut)
Still Seme Men's Shirts
in the $2.65 Disposal
Geed printed madras shirts in the close pin stripes that arc always
in geed taste and that se many men like.
All soft-cuff, neglige shirts, that have been considerably higher in
price.
(Main Fleer, Market)
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Tree Elastic Girdles
Medels designed for slight
figures are in ten-inch lengths
and cost $4.
Fer overage figures there is
another style of pink and white
elastic, 12 inches long, $4.50'.
Medels of plain ceutil, 14 inches
long, $6.50.
One of broche and elastic, $6.
Still ethers with long skirts,
$5.25 and $11.50.
A dainty pink satin and elastic
is $7.
Silk slip-ens, $10.
(Third Fleer, Chestnut)
Three Interesting Groups
of Oriental Rugs
wn rugs of the same quality te sell regu
tharj we have marked en these three lets.
We have never kne
larly for lower prices
Daghestan, Shirvan and Kazak Rugs
4xD feet te 5x7 feet; $75 te $100.
Chinese Rugs
x3 feet te 2x4 feet, $22.50 te $37.50.
Anatolian Mats
2.6x1.6 feet, $8.75.
(Seventh Fleer, Chestnut)
r Geed Undermiisltns
-for Larger Weii i
New high-neck nightgowns of a
nice quality cambric, purposely
mode with very little trimming,
but very neat, $2.85 te $4.6Q
Dainty Perte Rice nightgowns,
every bit hand made and hand
embroidered, $5.15 te $8.50. And
hand made and hand embroid
ered Perte Rice chemises," $3.75
te $4.35.
' (Thlril Fleer, Central)
"The Last Taste of Sweets
Is Sweetest Last"
And here are seme of the geed things you'll want te top off your
Thanksgiving feast:
Mint wafers. 70c a neund.
Glace nuts, $2 a pound.
Delicious chocolates and bon
bons, $1.15 a pound.
Cream turkeys, 20c apiece.
Salted nuts, $1.50 a pound.
Chocolate-covered nuts, $1.30 u
pound.
Chocolate mints, 70c a pound.
Chocolate straws, 70c a pound.
Turkey place cords, with favors,
ure 20c each.
Turkey bonbons, 60c te $3 b
dozen.
Imitation Ivery
Toilet Articles
Prettily Carved
One of the quiet, effective
and attractive carved designs
is'the daisy pattern, and just
new we have a plentiful as
sortment, se that you may
cheese any number of single
pieces or a whole set.
Hair brushes,. $7.25 and
$8.50.
Mirrors, $9.75 and $12.75.
Combs, $2,65.
Puff boxes, $0,25.
Hair receivers, $6.25.
Nail polishers, $3.60.
Hatpin holders, $4 0,
Cleth brushes, $7.7
Hat brushes,, $5.25.
Treys, $10.
Jewel boxes, $7.75.
(Main Fleer, Chestnut)
The Thanksgiving Surprise Package, $3 Complete
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'J""""I vviu mint aim BllUJjping DOnDOnS.
(Down Rtalrs Stere, Chestnut)
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Fer the First Time in Years
WaHamaker Furniture
In Large Choice at Half Price
Wanamaker furniture at half-price, that is all that people want te
knew; because they knew that Wanamaker furniture at half-price is some
thing unique ia merchandise.
Wanamaker furniture is offered in splendid selection at half-price in
this sudden and extraordinary disposal. It is the first time in years that such
a thing has happened and it ought te help in bringing furniture prices gen
erally back te where they used te be, or near it.
$ut probably that is something that will take time.
The best thing for anyone who needs furniture new or is likely te need
it in the future is te chose Wanamaker furniture at half-price while there is
.such a splendid choice of it te be had en that favorable basis.
Dining-Roem Furniture at Half
Many of the individual
pieces are matchablc into suits.
Adam mahogany suit, ten
pieces, $787.50. '
Adam mahogany suit, ten
pieces, $340.
Queen Anne mahogany suit,
four pieces, $260.
Queen Anne walnut suit,
three pieces, $212.50.
Queen Anne walnut suit,
four pjeccs, $225.
Queen- Anne walnut suit,
four pieces, $275.
Anne walnut buffet,
walnut buffet,
buffet,
china
Queen
$103.
Queen Anne
$162.50.
Queen Anne walnut
$85.
Queen Anne walnut
closet, $59.
Queen Anne walnut china
closet, $48.
Leuis XV mahogany china
closet, $95. '
Queen" Anne walnut side
table, $33.
walnut side
Queen Aine
table, $43.50.
Mahogany extension
48-inch top, $31.50.
Mahogany extension
54-inch top, $45.
Mahogany extension
54-inch top, $52.50.
Walnut extension table, 64
inch top, $46.
Mahogany inlaid extension
table,
table,
table,
table, 60-inch top, $100.
Bedroom Furniture at Half
Many of the individual
pieces are matchable into suits.
Colonial suit, enamel finish
and beautifully . decorated,
bureau, full size bed, triple
mirror toilet table, chiffonier
and mirror, $575.
Colonial suit finished in
enamel, bureau, full-sized bed,
toilet table and chiffonier,
$300.
Mahogany triple-mirror toi
let table, $31.50.
Queen Anne mahogany bed,
single size, $43.
Mahogany bureau, $62.50.
Mahogany triple toilet ta
ble, $53.
(Sixth Fleer)
walnut toilet table,
vanity
Italian
ou.
Wnlnut triple-glass
table, S130.
Mahogany inlaid triple-glass
toilet table, $50.
Mahogany chiffonier, $45.
Mahogany chifforebe, $92.
Mahogany toilet table, $55.
Warm Quilts for Celd Nights
at Comforting Savings
Mostly one-fourth less than regular prices. Many made in our own factory all of
excellent quality.
Weel-filled quilts covered with the finest Japanese silk, both sides alike in plain color
$20 ; made with figured top, $22.50. s '
Weel-filled quilts covered with all-silk safln in pla'in colors, $30
Down-filled quilts covered with figured sateen, $15; covered with sateen, finished with
an insertion of plain sateen, $16 ; ethers covered with plain sateen en both sides $18
All are cut two yards square, the regul ar size, and are from our own workrooms'.
(Hlxth Fleer, Central)
75 Pair Weed Silk
Curtains at $15 a Pair
In ether words, all that are left
in stock have been marked at this
new and smaller price.
They are double faced, which
makes them very nice for deer
curtains, and they are full length,
two and a half yards. In brown,
green, rose or blue.
(Fifth Fleer, Market)
9x12 ft. Demestic Rags
at Interesting Prices
Wiltens, some seamless,
seamless chenille,
Fine
$135.
Imported
$93.50.
Axminster, $56.
Demestic seamless chenille, $39.
Tapestry Brussels, $38.50.
(Seventh Fleer, Chttiut
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These Baby Clethes
Made in Manila for Us
are in styles we selected and ever
measurements we gave the work
ers. They are dear little dresses
and there ar.e petticoats te go
with them, and they are all hand
made.
The dresses are all of soft
white stuffs, made every stitch by
hand, of course, and often with
embroidered yokes. Seme have
embroidered skirts, tee.
Leng dresses are $3.75 te
$11.50.
Short dresses, $4.25 te $11.50.
Leng princess petticoats, $2.50
te $3.85.
onert petticoats, 2 te 6
sizes, yjt.bv.
(Thin! Fleer, OheitnuM
year
Sweaters, Vests andRugs
for the Football Game
Chill winds blew across Franklin Field Thanksgiving Day
but with a warm wool sweater or vest under your coat and a
warm wool rug wrapped around your knees you can eniev the
game in comfort. J ' ine
Imported Scotch wool vests in Leather mixtures and bricht
colors, including canary, $12 te $20. erif.ni
Sweaters of the same material and colorings. $15 te $35.
Demestic wool rugs and fine Rcdleaf Londen wool rugs
geed patterns and colors, $18 te $50. K
(Main Fleer, .Market)
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Women's Kimenis
Very pretty and' dainty wool
albatross kimonos, with just the
warmth that many women like.
They come in light and dark
blue, pink or rose, with scalloped
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edges.
(Third Heer, Central)
Whoever Needs New Shoes
Can, Save Meney en Them
,reJeldtth1&fg:aker 5tandard ta "" d '- "yta
Women's Shoes at $4.75, $6.75 and $8.75 a Pair
medds '"' bl"Ck gla7'ed kidskin and buckskin- various geed
(Flrtt Fleer, Market)
Men's Shoes at $6.75, $7.75, $10.75 and $13.75 a Pair
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Women's Weel Scarfs
and Sweaters for the Game
Imported and domestic brushed wool scarfs in a wide run
of colors and styles, some with pockets and belts, $2.50 te $20
cv. .n,1iertt,(l "nd d,em.es,tc styles of sweaters and Min-ens in
Shetland, mohair and alpaca, in the newest colors, $10 te $40
(Flr.t Fleer. Murkrt)
If an Aviator Could Ply Over
Franklin Field
tit&rzn he would m a densei-packyd
Men's Tweed Hats
t i h.e w1r? close eneuRh he could distinguish the Redlcnf
Londen tweed hats from the ether tweed huts by reason of their
fine fabrics and superb hand tailoring, which helps ?he f keen
their shape in ull kinds of weather. ' heep
In rich browns, grujs and Levnt mixtures, $7 each.
(Main Hier, .Market I
Te Keep the Outdoor
Sportsman Warm
HniWn ?"'! ceunt7 ?eat,s n varieub weulenb, with soft leather
linings and sleeves, knitted neck and wristlet. A iffiwelrfft
n ceai inat, is especially geed for golfers. $20 te $25 50
Seft leather vests, 'shirts, drawers and breeches? 810 te t30
Reversible leather and gabardine coats, $40. ' ?30,
warm
uuuiner ana rdurnv rnvnruiMn .,., n rrt
bheep-lined cuats with large shawl cellars, $20 te 840
Mackinaw coats, $10.50 te $22.50. ?
(The (IMIrry, Junlp.r)
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