Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 19, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 5, Image 5

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EVENING .PUBLIC LEDaER-PHlLAf)ELPHIA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1921
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A Yrd That Has No Equal
Trenton Ave. and
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namaker's Down Stairs
rimful of Fine Spring Merchandise at
Low
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Prices
Pleated Plaid Skirts
at $8.75
Will Go Flying
Wc never hui'iii to uc able to got enouifli tif these pretty
Miirts. Ihpy'ro of Bei-Ru and vclour in the bcsL-Hl.ed plulda of
ue hpriiiK tuiMind-bvown, iiavy-iiiul-tnii or bhie-and-Kniy.
"ox-plmted, all of thtm.
1 1 iA "'fe-plcutcd skirt of serge shows u hold black and white
block plaid.
White Baronet Skirts, $8. 75
Probably the last we can net to sell at this price. They are
gathered and have three big pearl buttons trimming the belt
and pockets.
(Miirlif-I)
Beautiful Spring Wraps
of the Newest Materials
Knbrifa hcem liner of texture and softer of color than ever
before and the wrap thenclvcs are even more graceful of line.
Morizel, Andria, inarvello, Caledonia and Bolivia are the pretty
names of .some of the new materials.
Colorings inn to the softer grays ami tans niouillon,
o.stnch, dove and caramel. The new blue brighter than navy,
is called Sorcnto.
All of these handsome wraps have linings worthy of their
beauty.
$6!) to VJ7.S0.
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y $10.75 $25 $18.75 $8.25 $20 I
New Stamped Pieces
to Be Embroidered
All sorts of interesting affairs in 'he Art Needlework
Section. Displays everywhere of especially good-looking pieces
stumped for embroidery, and with the embroidered garments
displayed nearby to show just how they will look when com
pleted. There arc a number of decided differences in designs
and styles, and women handy with their needles will be
interested.
Scarfs with lace edge and imitation lace medallions with
figures arc stamped with a wicath of gay I'Vench flowers.
olJ, -15 and fit) inches long at Sl.tiO, $1.75 and $1.85.
Scarfs to be llnishcd with fancy black and tan braid are
stumped for bright-colored embroidery at (lOc.
.tampers for li to 1 year children are completely made
and stamped for embroidery on pockets, belt, collar andVleeves,
.$1.U5 to $2.
Dresses for children of 2 to 8 years are of white pique
or lawn, and some are made to hae velvet sashes. $1 to $1.(55.
Fudge aprons stamped for cross stitching and French knot
embroidery arc $1 to $1.65.
Nightgowns stumped for dainty embroidery and with eye
lets for a sash are completely made at $1 to $li.
Combing jackets of creamy cotton crn-h are 85c and $1.
Bungalow dresse.-. for women are completely made and
stamped with unusual designs at $U.
Cotton huck towels, stamped for embroidery anil colored
hemstitching, aie U5c to $1.25.
Luncheon sets of l.'i pieces are of white lineiie or galalea
stamped for embroidery at $1 to $2.
(Cciilrnl)
500 New Suits Prove That
Spring Is
Near
6 Models at $25
9 Models at $27.50
7 Models at $32.50
--and many distinctive new
uit-i at prices ranging up
ward to $(i2.5ll.
Navy liliif sui of j-erges
and tricotini'h are delight
fully youthful of cut. The
jackets ripple oer the hips
and are often elaborately
braided or embroidered or
beaded. Also plenty of tho
smart, box coats.
Particularly good for
hcay ligures are the suits
of uay or black serge with
hairline stripes of white.
They are cut on tailored
lines and bound with braid.
New Jersey Sports
Suits, $15, $16.50 ,
to $25
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VV $25
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$32.50
Olnrkcti
Women's Pumps $2.50
Black dull leather pumps with welted holes and
curved lieela.
The savings mean dollars lor other things that are
needed. When one buys shoes for a whole family in
this sale of dependable shoes in Wanamaker's Down
Stairs Store it is almost as good as putting money in
the bank.
Women's High Shoe$3.50
High-cut lace shoes of gray, bll or brown kid
skin with welted soles and curved hd
Women's Walking Sho, $4.90
Girls, too, like thesis shoes of brown leather because
they have sturdy welted srles and low heels.
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Boys' Shoes $3.90
Sizes 1 to 5io heavy tan leather uppers and soles
that will stand the hard wear that boys give them.
Men's Brogue Oxfords $5.90
Heavy tan leather Oxfords with full wing tips,
many perforations, welted solos and broad, low heels.
' tliiillrr.., Mnrl.i't)
Almo.'-t all sizes and excellent choosing
Delightful New Dresses With
the Freshness of Springtime
Full Upon Them
Hundreds of Fashionable Dresses
Moderately Priced at $8.25 to $39
Hustling taffetas are made in the prettiest ways we've seen in years full bouf
fant skirts, close-fitting bodices, much eyelet embroidery and pretty little collars and
cuffs, usually in ecru tint.
Milky-white crystal beads by the hundred arc used to embroider other taffetas
with full over-skirls. v
Crepe de chine in silver gray, navy blue or black is trimmed with elaborate
embroidery, sometimes in big scroll patterns worked out in French knots of wool.
Serges, tricotines and Poiret twills are used in a great many smart Spring
dresses that are often beaded, embroidered or brightened with sashes of Iricoletto.
All of These Dresses Are Low
in Price Some Quite Special
There tire dresses for every Springtime occasion, from the simple tailored
frock of wool for morning shopping or business to fluffy, frilly party frocks for
"after six."
All sizes in Spring frocks from 1G to 2.
Wonderful Variety of New Frocks at $25
Taffeta Crcpc Satin Canton Crepe Crepe de Chine Tricolinc Serge
Delightful afternoon dresses arc of crepe satin with overdrapery of silk lace in
navy, brown and black. The sashes are faced with contrasting Georgette crepe.
Crepe de chine dresses tire very elaborately embroidered and a lovely gray
Canton crepe dress is embroidered in silver.
Plenty of eyelet embroidered taueias.
At $8.25, $10 and
$10.75
Most of these are of navy serge, trimmed
with embroidery and sashes of Copenhagen or
henna tricnlette. The skirts of some are em
broidered from sash to hem. Youthful Kton
frocks, trimmed with braid, arc among them.
t $18.75 and $20
$18.75 for navy blue Poiret twill dresses; bod
ice und the Iocp-c panels of the skirt are embroid
ered with brightly colored silk thread.
$20 for an interesting new tafuta li fs in
,..... i.inn tlmt is -.ketched. Tlu! lull sk"L show-.
rows of fagotluig done in gray silk
Canton Crepe Frocks
(Copied from an exclusive model)
A simple dress, its straight lines broken only
by a soft, loose sash fao-d with contrasting color.
The dress is sketched and '.in be iied in irrav
trimmed with nny, navy with gray or in brown
with tun.
Beaded Georgette Crepe
Frocks,$16.50to$32.50
I'lver so many delightful dresses in m., blue
and black over foui.daMiiti- el' silk or atin.
The.v'ro embroidered with black l-aiK 1 lue bead.-.
Iniglitly colored bead- en with civstaK.
Scores of Beautiful Dresses at $32.50,
$3b, $3.&U and $39
Of beautiful taffetas, channelise, silk lace, Georgette crepo and Canton crepe
in the most charming modes. Plent of silver grays, nav.v blues. .ood browns and
the lighter oeigo siiaues.
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Good Old-Fashioned
Vndermuslins of the
Durable Kind
turcst enters 50c, with V necks; im,
with high neek; 85c, with low round nick-.
Made of sturdy white muslin.
Chemises 85c corded-band ehemi-rs llmt
aie cut full and long. The muslin will launder
well and give long service.
(( 1'iitriil,
Pretty Quilts
$7.50 and $10
S7.50- figured centers and plain pink, blue
or rose borders anil backs all of silk-and-eot-ton
mull with silk dots in it.
S10- the levc'.y llowered centers are of tub
silk and tho plain borders and backs arc of
silk dotted mull. The 'colors are buttercup,
rose, in chid and blue
The filling of each is of wool mixed with a
little cotton.
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FURS
Sittings of ,t half on the curly-season
pi ices and furs are worn the year round,
now, you know!
Wolf sets, taupe or blown, $.'55 to $00.
.Iapaue.se cios... fox sets, $117.50.
Wolf scarfs, $17.r0 to $:!0.
Skunk scarfs, $22.50 to $:i5.75.
Natural racoon seaifs, $11.25 to $28.50.
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New Spring Coats
to Delight All Girls
$15 and SKi.50 foi
good-looking coats in
tan or light blue an1
of polo cloth and
heather tweeds. Thct
are belted, have inter
esting pockets and are
fully lined. 'Sues ;s
to 1 1 years.
School Frocks
The old V i ii t e r
dresses begin to seem
in o s t uninteresting
and new frocks foi
school wear are wel
i uined with open arms
and a renewal of iu
tciesl. $2, $2.85, $3.75
to $8.50
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These are the ging
hams in cheery plaids,
fiesh stripes and some
plain colors. Touches
of hand embroidery,
crisp organdie and
pique adorn them,
models arc among
d to 1 1 years.
Silk for Junior Girls
Rustling with Spring and pretty with rutlle
or in long-line simplicity, dresses of i.ifl'ela and
crepe de chine arc in blown, nat ,uid Copin
hagen. $H5.50, $18.7'. to $:t7.50.
(Miilki'O
Hlounii'i and legulation
the many sttlc. Sizes
Mens Odd Trousers
All-Wool Materials Average Half Price
$5 to $8.50
Two months ago the wholesale prices would have been more
than these prices
The trousers are carefully cut and tailored and arc of all
wool cheviots, cassinieres and worsted".
Plenty of the pin-stripe worsteds and Oxford gray cheviots
that so many men have been wanting to match up with coats
and vests.
((iilllrr.i, Miirkrt)
Navy
Gray
Ilaize
Nile
NEW SILKS
Like a Peep O' Spring
Messaline$1.50
35 Inches Wide
15rown -Black
White Pink
Orchid Old rose
Copenhagen Light blue
Radium Foulard $2
35 Inches Wide
Many pretty figured designs. Nice for dresses
and lovely for linings. Brown, Copenhagen, navy and
black.
American Pongee $2.25
38 Inches Wide
White and sqnd a silk of excellent heavy quality
for dresses, men's shirts, women's blouses and skirts,
little boys' suits, etc.
Sports Satin $3
40 Inches Wide
In flesh, old rose, silver, white and Copenhagen.
It is in self-color block designs.
(( rill nil)
Outing Flannel
Nightgowns. $1.25
Women'-, nightgowns that
are cut full and we'l made.
Of good quality outing flan
nel in stripe.i or plain white.
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Seamless
Sheets, $1.30
81x00 inches. Good mus
lin, too! Worth buying u half
dozen.
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Spring Dress Cottons
at Their Prettiest
Delightfully Low Priced
fspi ii-Jj miton- are fascinating thee dats. They resolvo
tluiiiM'hcs into the que -t mm of how many pretty frocks one
i an miik at an expense that ! almost nothing. Nearly every
kind of material i om -quarter, one-third and one-half less
than lait sium.ii'-. rale.-, and somehow the materials seem even
prettier than they wi n .
39 -Inch Organdie, 35c Yard
I'aiiylike shades of orchid, pink, sky. bisque, mni.c, Copen
hagen. Fa i r like muter'itl. too, for ruffled, tucked und scalloped
frocks for young gul.-, cluldun and wointn. It takes from five
lo --ix yards for "gi own-up" dre.-se-.
31-Inch Scotch Gingham, 50c Yard
Pntty fine to lie able to get this good imported ginghum
tin -o little, liutelv blue and pink pluitN.
38 -Inch Printed Voile
38c and 50c Yard
liuM'iis of designs and colors m these charming voiles, a few
of iheiu imported. Far bett r looking than those we had last
season at anything near tin- prae. Suitable for smocks, blouses .
and ilrcssi".
32-Inch Suitings, 25c and 35c Yard
Useful one- for little bos' and girls' j-uits and rompers.
Mo-ily stripe.-; a few .olid colors nn'ludtd at liOc.
3 6 -Inch White Checks, 20c
UtU'ii tailed pajaina checks but suitable for rompers,
tri i per.-, aprons and curtains.
32 -Inch Woven Madras, 35c
Men like the-c tor shirt- because the stripe.-, arc woven into
tlie material and they are sun to wa-h well. The price is less
than hail' of la-t .tear'., rat'.-.
Silk Stripe Crepe Shirtings, 55c
The sill; is sparkling fiber and the background is soft crepy
material. Mm buy it in quantities to make their tennis, golf
and tit lu i good looking shirt-. "2 inches wide.
31-Inch Underwear Crepe, 25c
Pinl.. blue and white crepe with a soft finish. The kind
winch wcai lieautil'ull.t and does not need ironing.
White Voile, 35c, 48c, 50c
:is-iiuh at .'i"c; I l-mch at -JKc; both American weaves.
:ih-ineh Knglish toile at .'.Ov, with a soft mercerized finish
which makts a very buiutifiil for dresses, blouses and for hem
stitched, fiii tain.-.
Fancy Voile, 50c to 85c Yard
Made with squares, dots, plaids and ether designs, all-wliito
and ill iiuhis wide. ui'Un Used for tuitaiii.- in well as garments.
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