Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 28, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 7, Image 7

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KVEX1XU PU3LJC JDGEIl- PHILADELPHIA, MUXDAV, KIOIUU'AUV LS. W
WANAMAKER'S
WKATHEK
!); ()rjan al 11 and 1 :.")()
Store Opens at 9
WANAMAKER'S
Store Closes at 5
' WANAMAKER'S
Hand al
March
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ies in With the Best Sale of China and Glass
The Fine, Big White Ocean
Steamer, The City of Miami
one of the two steamers making two-day trips
to Cuba, sailing from Miami to Nassau in the
Jjaluunas and thence to Havana, could not get in
for hours the other day, owing to low water in
(he channel and the Bay of Biscayne.
Ho it is that a little farm, well tilled, and a
little home, well fitted, hac their advantages.
The little shops of Philadelphia on Second Street,
South Street, Arch Street, Spring Garden Street,
Girard and Columbia Avenues and old Ridge
Road, are well worthy of patronage, most of them
being excellently well and worthily conducted.
Sonic of our most able merchants and their sons
are in the smallest stores growing into larger
stores.
All the large stores of today, in their
beginnings, were very little things and some of us
lune not yet grown up to our full expectations.
That big ocean steamer, too big for its
business, lying outside of its destination, idle and
useless, because it was loo big and "drew too
much water" to get in at low tide or in a heavy
blow,
Taught a lesson, as many things do
going on about us daily
that one can be too big for his business or
prolcssion if he does not be watchful of himself.
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Glorious New Easter Silks
Ready for the Needle
( mt ii uepes ciepe ill I'lmii'. lic'tnc.cttc inpes, talli't.i and
llack .n ii .in' l hi' silks m jriiMtO't demand.
f ( in heie in n nii)-l iniiiniehen.ivc nss.n tt-ient .mil pi ice in
mi'.' i.ixi mo anoui nan as iiijiii a i.ii ve.it
'I ii aii' beautifully shown in In nail da.vliecht ami the valid;, is
lelicli i
l!i ' the tlks imMitioiRil,, tlii'ii- is an insistent demand toi the
Uc m u punted foulnuls.
( I lrt I lour, I liralmil i
Women's Hand-Made Frocks
From France $25 to $85
I i i an tlir Ik'licati wak and Inn n funk h h woui-mi
of . ia te chimin in. Tin v aii' -" iclmcl. o simpU. sn c
qu in (ir di'tatl, mid we in chl add, tho an- mi love'v in
Cd Hun a if -.tiiiU' white- fioil . ut nuie, hut the ma.ioiiU
fin ott shades of tlesh, oulud minle illo, lose, old liluu,
! ni ellow, gia.v
1 In fill show handwoik ot one soil 01 iiiiothet diawn
' it-woik, a little e.velet, m.tnv t ticks, headinu not a jru.it
(Jc.i ni mnainent, hut ju.-t I'liiiuijh, as tin tu-iuli have it. Thi-,
a i' Mi-pii'ie iltchsi's, ot uise and thin fiillnc- , apt to be
on i h lis, anil thete aie even sunn- with thiee-(U.iiii t s-Ieeu--i
i t.h nci ks
I p lies aie wondi'i full; small "--J t ss'
( I Irsl I I ( i nlliili
Speaking of Spring Suitings
Generally
1 iiiiii.in and loiujrn twuds Im -.pints suit ,ue pin tiiuhiny
ttn ii, , Sinn '. and wi ha e tin m m Jrood atiet plain Uveitis
' ' m lihi, often p.isld eolo, and heather inistuu in.niedium
no lun then ate the In i rum hone twuds in hl.nU and while
Iff' i Pi a i , .in. s ' lo S.I a mid
s n d and ilieik siiiunirs ioiiie in l -111111 eloui linwhert Navy
n(i ' ' intinirs hae white hau lines. lairhtei s-hades hae what aie
-alio! .a Mioi-s These suitings aie iU..ill to M a .aid
'' 1 tuiw and hl.uk suituij?s iiuludi I'oin-t twill, seme and ti 100-
pni ,it s ni to 7 a Mini.
!' id' lis in all iases aie .11 iihIh-
1 1 lrl I ln.tr lii 1 1111' 1
Sale of Silk Stockings
for Spring
31,1100 Pair of Women's Silk Stockings
and Men's Silk Half Hose at
Average Half Today's Prices
vorano hall' TODAY'S pines, mind uui ; mil lull
tin iiijjIki- puces of it short lune ao. Those saving
aie i.al.
I'.voiy pair nl stockings in tin.- .alo is tin noil.
ll"l ta-sluonetl kind and not In be confused with I In1
(linis seamless .sort.
Most of the lots are stiond grade, lint thov are
all si lei tod goods and will wear as long a.s first grade.
Women's Silk Slockinru
. ' a pan fin .silk lit hhnk, white ami shoe sh.mes, with loltoi'
"l' tin.l ok.,, snonil jriade.
, s' a"i a pan tni iiijriain silk with cotton tup- and ail silk to
"l "l ltl.uk, while ami shoe shades, 111 (list and scuniil trunks
' '" a pair foi lirst matle, hlaek iiijriaiii silk
Men's Silk Half IIosv
u 0"'1 ' IMir I'm silk half hose 111 hl.uk and minis, with nut
e ,. Il '"I1'' mid Miles, second JTiadt
v 1 .!ri .1 11. ii.. ... n.n 1... ir 1..... ... 1.1... 1. ...a . .a,..
m jjjh,. ." i"..i mi iniiMii nnu inin nusv in .-iiivn ..i. v.... .,
ym " Willi cotton Btik-a; second tfindo.
(Went AUlo)
New Books
"How Ihe Mine (.uro," hy
(icorjre V. Butler, M. 1). Price.
S'-'.oO. A hoifl; which tells how to
sleep, how to avoid worry, how
to do all the things which make
foi health In if fl. 1 how to he
pciniaiientlv well.
"(Jre.it .Men and (Jreal l).i,"
hy Stcphcne 1 au.anuc. I'lice, 5;.
"stiikmjr pen pietuies of the jr'eat
nirn of the war h, the distin
truished cditoi of a Kicneli news
iapci. "Sceninio Wrilinjr Tinla," hy
(Jiaie J.ytton, ssi.'iO. A piae
tieal jruule foi eveiy seenano
woiker.
"Snilinj; South," hy I'hilip S.
Maiden. $'5.50 A pleat-ant tiavel
hook.
Mit In I lour, I lilrl or ill li 1
There's a Vogue for
Coiffure Combs
hethei a woman wt-ais hei
hau hijrh or low, she may Use a
pittv carved or mounted eonin,
an- st.vlcs to yuit all
pittv carve
fy 1 theie ai
cmlTuiej,
New mounted lonihs, all ajrlovv
with imitation emeiahls 01 ap
phiies, or with jrlowinjr lhine
stones, aie in inanv new shapes
iind stvks, from the small coinh
at $2 on up to the loveliest Span
ish coinh at s:.'!.!.
New ha 1 )ins and hanetti-s,
and small comlis, stait at ci:2'u
(l.elr store, ( lirMnill)
' Special News of
18,000 Handkerchiefs
for Women and Men'
Flesh, iisPi snowv handker
elnefs, all of lime lush linen, and
every one, f 10111 the least to the
most expensive, an uiiioiiunonl.v
jrood value foi Us small pi ice
Wonit'ii's ide liein hantlker
ihiefs, Sti..")() a (Inen sheei linen,
of fine weave, with one inch, one
and an eijrhth anil one and a
punter mill hems
Women's tape horiler haiulker
chiclri, S.J.7."i a ilncn naiiow
hems and tapes ahove
Women's i.unbric ueij;lit hand
kei chiefs, SI a iloicn uNiellcut
jriailc, with v. i.v nanow hems
Men's initial hatldkerchiels.
Sli.T.'i a doen uood weijrht, with
nnelv enihiouleied Icttei.
Men's etra-sie handkeichiels,
S(i..')()-n doen- splendid handkei-
liief. foi the pi ice; Uiii tci and
half inch hems.
tl.ll-1 Vlsll-l
Lamps and Shades ai
New Lower Prices
Deioi.ited paichment shades in
live U ten null si.es aie M all
to Slk
Solul maliojr.iny houduii lamps,
one Iijrht, twihe inches hijrh, W.
Hoiuloir lai'ips in antique ioi.
tim-Ii, one lijjit. $S,ri().
.Mahojrauv lniished and solid
niahojranv tahle-lanips, 18 to 21
1111 lies hijrh, sill and S12.'"(.
.Uipanese wicku shades, lined
with hlue, 1 use, jjnhl and jjnen,
are liae to S I. 'ill
( I oiirtli I hmi , ( I'liirnl)
New Undcrmusliiis
S)iinu shipments luinjr opined
up have auionj; them
C'oiset com is at SI SI to -2 J"
MostI lare trimmid; some with
peplunis and stuip slmuldeis.
KnveloH' elii'iniM's at Si. oil 10
5i,"i oO Ol nuiiisook li mimed
with Ian and emhioultiy, 11101 e
01 less some have a little Irish
luie.
Nijrhtjrovviis at S'5 to St-. Nain
sook with low, lound necks and
square iicck.s; sonie made in lim
pile tvle, some finished with
piiot edjje
1'itik uipc di 1 lune nijrlit
jrowiis ol ihi- tailoied s(m wall
stiap shouldeis m.iv he had I01
1 1 iiini 1 linn 1 11 1 11 1 1
jyLMI) unnl skirts ut
& JW.7J just arrived and
urv Hie rvrij t hinta a frcut
iiiaiiu uoincii have bevn
luokuuj for. Till'! uiv made
irith full box pleats stitched
clone for a few inches below
the waist find are in tan
and blue combinations.
(I li-n I I'M.r f 1 ill nil)
Charming New Millinery From
Our Own Workrooms
New and lovely flower-trimmed hats usuullj wide
brimmed hats for nl'fcnioon and dregs' occasions.
Also new hats trimmed with ribbon bows the
bows tied as Fashion dictates for Spring.
And some new. and smart wing-trimmed hats.
Prices go from $15 to $'35.
(Spfiitnl I Inor, (lirsliniM
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This is the ri!jj,ular Wananuikei' Sale of china and glassware, made better,
larger and more advantageous by reason of the much greater quantities and
varieties of goods which it offers and the much lowered prices at which we can
sell them.
The Latest Black Satin Coats
Have Fitted Waists
( los- at the waist, larce
around the neck, lull on the
hip and lound the foot
could aiiythinjr he nime radi
cally diffeient fiom the vviaps
women have been wearinir .'
The flcep liawl lollar, the
sides and cuffs aie of lichlv
quilled satin, which adds to the
unusual eflect
Anothci style ainonjr these
coats has the entire lower half
of the quilted batin. Still
another has collars and rutrs
of silk and wool duvet vne
Prices aie $12.' to $no.
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"That," Said a Man, "Is
a Real Dressing Case!"
He was lcteiiinjr to a new
ilresinjr case which has hccii
made lo mil own desijrn and con
tains just the httinj's a niuii
needs in place of M-vetal ai
ticlcs of little use we have sub
stituted others that every man
wants.
The i uses ate of black lonjr
jruiin Irnthei with black or tan
leathei Iminjrs and theie aie ten
black and nickel fittings.
At the special price of .flJl.oO.
Othei dressinjr cases for men,
?5 to s.'T 'i0.
I M u I n I lour f lii'slniill
Why Wear a Taft Silk
Hat on Harding Day?
host of Philadelphia men nit
irointr to paitmpate in the man
"illation (cm anionics, Fiidnv .e
Wa-hinjiton. A jrieat many ol
them will weai silk hats and a
it is twelve yeai.s since most of
them took pait m a Piesidenti.il
inaujruiation the hats they won
at Mi. Taft's paity are out ol
st.vle.
Thev can j;et coriect fasluoit,
Anicrican silk hats for 8.
Ol the line London silk hats.
I loin which all other silk hats
in o copied, at Sl.1 or $20.
( M ii I ii I Imir Vliirkel I
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Ready Tomorrow Morning With the
Wanamaker Famous March
Sale of Housewares
Tens of thousands of kitchen utensils of nearly every description, at
savings of 10 to 50 per cent.
All first quality no job lots, no damaged goods, no "seconds."
There are two dibtinct considerations in the establishment of this
Housefurnishings Store:
The Family's Health
Simplifying Housework
The Wanamaker Housewares Store is famous for the sanitary qual
ities of all its wares; it is known all over the United States for its activin
in introducing labor-saving devices for the housewife.
Every semi-annual Sale brings new inventions and new interest in
modern housekeeping.
Savings of 10 to oO per cent upon tens of thousands of articles, in
cluding the following:
There is a new abundance of eveiything that makes a china and glassware
sale helpful to homekeepers.
The wares are of the only quality for which this China Store has any use
the best that money can buy. The savings all through average about one-third.
Some things are at half, others at one-fourth or one-fifth less.
Eccrtj dinner .set in own is offend al a lowend price. This includes all our
"open-stock" patterns.
There has not been such an opportunity in years.
A GJance at the Dinner Sets
Kionch china dinner sets begin at 55 each for .sets of
KM? pieces, and go tip to umpuioii-, gold-encrusted bolder
decorations, ranging in price trom S2o() to SvlOO.
I'Ycnrh china border patterns, coin-gold handles, 100
pieces, S7."i a sot.
French china border patterns ot the richer sorts with
coin-gold handles at SHr up to SloO, with a large variety for
choosing between.
French china, wine coin-gold band, gold handles. 10'
pieces. SI 23 a .set.
English Dinner Sets in bolder decorations, gold band,
blue prints, large flowcicd pattern, and many other attrac
tive decorations arc sliewn m remarkable choice at x:j.",
s:',7..")0, SI."), js.-)i), Son, S(5o and .so on up to 120 each for sets
of H)(J pieces.
Anicrican Porcelain Set, in a full choice of the most
desirable decorations begin at SIT and go up step by .step to
s(i( each tor ots ot lot! pieces
Japanese china dinner sets aie also shown in in' crest ing
assortment .ill in bordei patterns at S:5o to S'.li). A s( t of
1(1(5 pieces.
IJelrigciators.
Aluminum utensils, cast
and .stamped.
Pure enameled cooking
utensils, whi'e and gra.
Kilciien cabinets, white
enameled.
Hatluooin furnishings,
n ckel'v! and porceloid cov
ered and white enameled.
Brushes,- c h a in o i s,
brooms, cleaning cloths,
feather duslers. mops, etc.
Soaps mottled blue
and boia.
Ctitlerv. stainless steel
table knives, carving sets,
pocket knives, scissois.
pou llr" sheais.
Ilatdvvurc, household
scales, Uod choppers,
hatchets, hammers, saws,
cli
Old-fashioned ironware.
wallle irons, fivmg nans,
"riddles, baslcr..
Fireles, cookeis, alumi
num lining and metal cas
ing. Panlrv ware, white out
side, baked and stenciled.
Cereal sets, fourteen
pieces in each set.
Tray.s, solid mahogany
(ialvanied ware, gar
bage cans, rubbish cans,
ah cans, buckets.
Carpet sweepers, with
latest improvements.
Vacuum cleaners, elec
ti n and hand operated.
Nickel ware, pudding
dishes and pie plates,
ci umbing sets.
Kitchen tables, with and
w nhotit drawers.
( lollies wringers, guar
anteed for three and live
v eai s.
Heavv tinware, copper
bottom wash boilers, col
anders, egg poachers,
measurers, etc.
liaskels, clothes and
maikt'ling.
Woodcnware, i.i1ij
boards skirt boaid. wash
hoards chairs, stools, shoe
polishing boes, potato
mashers, lolling puis, etc.
Roaling pans, Russia
ll'oll
Electric i i o n s, the
Wanamaker.
Wardrobe li links, in
1 1 hi r styles.
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AN'hether you need new utensils for your home or not, um will lind it
profitable to come in and see the new and helpful things that are provided
for modern housekeeping.
Iliiiirlli I linn I. '1111111 mill Mil l.i I i
Italian Marbles
Tt is ,i gie.it pleasiiic to have once again such a largp
and beautiful collection ol thce charming pieces; represent
ing the best artistrv il maii.v well-lcnown modern Italian
si lllptol's.
The clioiic ol subiccts k cliai'ininglv varied and prices
now isll) to s.'iou -,n o one-thud less than regular prices.
Iarblc jiedestals alo ale down mie-thnd in white, !?15
to s.'J.I ; in green t'liiscan) mariile. S2n to .slO each.
Fancv china at oiie-loiutli less S aliundantlv shown.
Thousands ot odd piece aie at a Iraitton ol regular prices.
Cut Glass, Rich and Brilliant
at One-third Less
Lugo, new purchases and large group fiom regular
stock combine to make a splendid shoumjr, comprising all
desirable article nd all aie of tine iiaiit in excellent cut
tings. 1'rne fiom SI od each tm bonbon dishes to S2UD each
tor lemonade bowls.
Fine crv stal piece, in tctnware. aio also in the ale at
new , low price.
There is a world ot light ail glas.waie at verv low
markings.
Imported doi mated glawaie i another wonderfully
attraitne group, priced at title to Sol) a piece.
1 1 i.iirili I timi hi l mil i
New Blankets That People
Want
We hae lut opined .1 in l"l ol ti. iun 1 1 sl-sclluii; hlaiikptn
1 I ii. i ol I'hi -c .111 iinii 1 111 in .il" i! 1 p 1 icnt miii1, vihitp,
ith Midi li.mil Imidii in iitlui ioc " I' 1 and linishiil with a
I 1 1 1 1 i 1 r 1 cr to matt h
In si 1 TlKsi mi hi-, pinul al u, w h , h 1- nut tnuili inoie ih.tn
n.tli of what thi'.v have hci'ii
Tio nioic hoses ot tin miv piipulat .ill wool pluid hlanki'tH have
Hist ioiiie 111 to stll at inoii' than one-lhlid l-o the old pi u r These
.110 111 l.une him k p.ittein- and in pink and white and blue ami white.
S11 TOWJ in, hi s at si ! il ,1 pan
sivlh I In. ii 1 1 11 1 r it 1
2000 Fresh, Pretty New Blouses
$1.65 to $6.85 All Unusual
In almost coiy uislaiue the ire.seiit prue ot these
blouses is below the usual wholesale tost, and al these in w low
prices the waists are so runarkable that most women will
want several.
.1110 Cotton W. lists .it M.ii't
fine white lollats and mil of
While and loloied hi Handle and hand einlnoidi i.v and diaun wot I
ntlii 1 iiitton hloilsi-is in a miliihi'i
of uood, eni!-luloied stli-,
inanv with .1 toiuh of 10I01 on
while.
HIM I'ini' While Waists at .Vl.K."
l)!iint.v hand made 11ml h.md-i-mhioitleied
hlinise- all 111 n vv
spiniK stvliB
aUO Il.itihte Waists at sJl.HS
.10(1 Ciepe (ii-oiuc-tte llhnises at
Mi.S.'i - O.unt.v hlotiie in vhile.
Ilesh pink 01 hiMpte, tiiiunied
with hand eiiihioidei.v 01 teal tile;
lace.
.100 MiKiitillelte lllonsi's at s.'i
Pie-ttj blouses 111 lie;ht and ikuk
mlors all the tashtunnble shades
- anil tiiiunied with wool cm-
White jUid coloietl batiste with hioldcry in ronliusUnu colois.
Specially Priced
Kimonos and I'eiticoats
J.ip.niisi' c ot ton i-repe kimono
it M.h.'i. Old 1 use, (. openhiirieli
hlue, laviiidet, wisLiiin 'I hesi
kiniono.s an nit witn n.itiM
leevi"
I I il.l Vlli'l
IC.lsti'l pittlill.lls , sj.s.'i to
S.I. .10. At SJ.s'i .tie jei.scv.s .tin!
niest-uliue.- nicolol boiiic of lluni
I'haiiKeahle.
At $:i(1.1 and :.") .lie al1
jeise.v pettiio.it and km (- wit'i
nies.saline llouiui
t .S.'I.H.I an hl.uk and t linnet
able taffetas
At ?5.C0 aie black and ihuugu--able
nicisullues yi
(t'mt biiiI W-ftl Alle)
Famous Philadelphia
Hardwater Soap
75c a Dozen Cakes During March
The Waiuiniaker nninal Philadelphia llartlwater soap is the favorite
soap in thousands of homes. It i. made especially for us and irf the best
all around soap of which we know. For all toilet uses, for the bath, for travel
ing, Philadelphia Hardwater soap is most satisfactory . It is low enough in
price now to iet a supply for kitchen and household use. It is line enough in
qualit to e,ci a siipph for baby's bath. Called Hardwater because it produces
a full, soft lather in hard water.
The soap is in convenient tal e l'ri.i, in Mulct, almond, mi bena and un
scented. It is a eood plait to allow adocii cake pi i person, per year, when
reckoning what ym will need.
M n Hi limit (In Hum t ml liniiii 'Jpjirs iiki
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