Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 08, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 7, Image 7
.. . . ' Organ plnjs at i), 11 and .1:50 V " cliltiirn n( Noon Ciness Experience and Study Obtain lor a Man a Jiroad Education lot entirely of a secondary nature confined to his iartictilar caiims. He is obliged to grow, line upon line, and atom inon atom, as he comes in contact with every nation f the world, its languages, habits, methods, people ihd their arts. He helps to bind days, ideas, interests and icrspcctivcs of the nations of the world together. The whole world Decomes one manuiactory, one tudio, one banking institution, one warehouse of Istrilmtion. TV world wants what America produces and b ierica takes in payment what the Old World atcs, according to its needs. Jfc. Signed March S, lO-'l- ust Exactly the Silks for Easter Gowns tnd at the head of the list of the fashionable silks for Spring. New printed foulards, most attractive designs, in blues, black and wn, $2 and $2.25 a yard. New plain and glace taffetas and gros do L,onurcs, light and dark hades, $3 and $.1.50 a yard. Vnw noncces. Iicht weight at $1.50 a yard, and heavy at $2 a yard. his is a saving of $1 u yard in each case. New black crepes meteor, $3 a yard. New heavy blnck dress satins, $3, $3.50 and ?i a yard. . Kttw Canton crencs. $4.50 a yard. These aro coming and coim: W the time. (First rinor, t'heilnut) Tweed Suits Just the Kind Young Women Want $37.50 To make sure that we'd get just the right kind, we had them kadefor us! They arc in severely tailored style, and of Spring-liko tweeds in Itractive brown and gray mixtures. The jackets are of the fashionable length, they have narrow houlders, tight sleeves and may be worn with or without narrow belts whichever is most becoming. They are lined with silk, too. The skirts nre plainly tailored and well cut. $37.50 and 14 to 20 year sizes. (Srroinl floor, Chfntniit ) iThe New Shaggy Wool Wraps Were at the Inauguration Quite a number of women boucht these soft, warm wraps to take wn to Washington with them. Thev are just about the most com- Ttablc things to wear on a cool day and they arc certainly one of ie newest. The material is a brushed alnaca wool with a chiffon finish. They -e in two styles, one a wrap and the other a wrap cape with a scarf liar. The lnttcr is $47.50 and the former $65. In navy and porcelain ue, white, pink, cnmel and gray. The real shatrcrv wool ivrnna urn nnlv In lm fnunrl in nnn nlnco in is city Wanamnkcr's. (I'lrM I'liinr,. Ontral) More Sable Scarfs Have Come at New Low Prices We are especially glad to get these soft, beautiful scarfs, for not only ure they extremely fashionable and in great demand, but these have come in at new and lower prices which is good news to the many women who want them. Hudson Hay sable scarfs .start at $75 for a one-skin scarf nd ko to $120 for a two-skin scarf. an sall,c scarfa Uu't at $135 for one-skin, and go to ZOO for the two-skin scarfs. And you couldn't find an undesirable skin in the collection you tried ! (Second Floor, riirsliuit) As to the Easter Blouse This May Decide It Three of tho loveliest new styles have just arrived, and every one mem would lnnk n-nll .itii ., t.,;i,.i ..,,; in...., .. .. n .1... j : i i. n, ioo, and that is what so many women like. One is a (icnmnhi. ,....!,. ,..:ii. i.... ... .:....! i-:n ..n.. i.. M 4 I . "'w.v ui-R- twill (i IUII(J IIUIIIlUll lllll VUll.lI, lUklU llflg tOWan tho Wilis! Tim clnnuno nwi tlm.t T flncl. ...Ml., n.. 'sque, $10.65. " "" " " " "' Anothpi- in .....n ,1- ..!.: :li. i - .1 i i.:t. frt V V m-'iiu uu ciiine, whii long sieeves, mis a square uiu I.?;."1 fI?"1' mudc W'U hemstitched lucks. In white, flesh, bisque "Kray, $lz.bU. Still another sm:n-i ,.,.,,. .1.. i.;n,. i,inE ;., ,..i,;i., -.,,, .,,.,, fsquo or black, has a square neck and short .sleeves, both edged with fills and hemstitching in the front. It is $20. (Tlilril Hour, Central) N)00 Yards ChprkpH nincshtim Special at 20c a Yard vcrnKiI.' KS" (ll,lulity gingham, too, 31 to 32 inches wide, and in acro-iti " c,'c;ks T's Kingham lias been scarce lately and there othes "mml 'r ii lor women s dresses and blouses and children s hite" rl.'.!iJ?.VlVtl" ivh itc Invendcr-and-white, nink-and-whitc, brown-and-n,w, red-and-whitc and black-and-white. (Writ Alle That Fine Chinese Filet Again tomorrn.yunIf,.or il Jusl oul of l,'o Custom House go on Mile varietv ,l,,orni"B- u is so finely and beautifully done and tho resnr,.,,i ? P,lttorna i 0 Rood that wo don't wonder .women " iu uiese annouiiceincnts with eagerness. while S '"U? f,' '" ir'c for onc-'l,'i to $3 for sevc Prices for nistrtions fall insidi of these. (Went Alile) Here's Welcome News About 10 Baronet Satin Skirts AnOtllPr !.... I...i ... ... 1 L eamc boai nV. i ii. ?fc BU,rt3 "avu ""'ved, and they arc in flea We have had. V n"ronut 8Un "u ' 011C f tho prettiest RUandaimrrn?1!:;diint V1? ,wai8tIi"u nd lvo two up-and-down anu a narrow tailored belt. In white, pink, navy anti black. (Uaat ALU) WANAMAKER'S ftpww Is Calling and Her Fashions Have Transformed the Mutual neipiuincss is a ongnt siar in numan tw oiitirclv new and most beautiful, these silks, and they von-iiii'h edgings, EVENING PUBLIC Store Opens at The World Does Move The Spring Fashions Prove It NCE upon a time, if Fnsh ion said hoopskirts, women obediently wore hoopskirts. If Fashion said waists un der the armpits and clinging skirls women wore waists un der the armpits and clinging skirts. If Fashion said long trains and bustles, women wore the trains and the bustles. And they did these things ut terly regardless of whether they were tall or short, plump or thin, dashing or demure. Do women follow Fashion after any such manner in theso days? INDEED, THEN, THEY DO NOT! And that is precisely the reason why in this Spring of 1921 it is impossible to say that there is any one definite fashion to follow. There isn't, simply because women have learned at last to express their personalities in their 'clothes. Those who have found the chemise frock be coming continue to wear it, no matter how many other de signs may be ofFered; those who like fulltr jkirts and na tural bodices wear them and look chui ming; those who pre fer the beloved tunic in its modern guiso choose it. Re comingncss is the only con sideration. U'lrsit Floor, Polka-Dotted 'Kerchiefs, Says Paris The handkerchiefs arc for women, and are all of sheer linen. You may have white grounds with colored polka dots and hems, or the reverse and the colors in clude lovely rose shades, deep and lighter blues, tans and other hues. $1 and 75c each. (Main Floor, Central) Pink Silk Bloomers The silks aro crepe dc chine nnd wash satin, and the bloomers are made up in several styles. Those of the first-named fabric with narrow lace edges on their crepe ruflles aro $2.85; with more lace they aro $4.50; with eyelet cm broidery on the crepe, $5.50. Those of the pink satin, plain, are $3.50; lace trimmed, $5. (I'lrdt l'loor. Central) The Easter Silk Stockings Are Arriving Daily Somo of the best of the new comers arc Heavy -ribbed sports silk hose in navy and cordovan very scurcc $8 a pair. New patterns in openwork ankles, black, white and colors, $5 n pnir; .still finer, in black only, $6 and $6.50. Ijcautiful openwork clock silk stockings in black only, special at $3.75 a pair. (I'lmt l'loor, Fresh White Goods at New Lower Prices Everything in our white stocks is lowered, all the new merchan dise coming in is marked at tho new low prices, and all goods al ready in stock have been reduced to mutch them. Moreover, every piece of goods is of standard quality, no seconds. 1iingclotlis arc all 30 inches wide and priced at $1.85, $2.10, $2.50, $3.25, $4 and $5 for ten yard piece.. Nainsooks, 36 inches wide, $2.15, $205, $4.50 the Um-yard V rtrt rioor, EEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, 0 WANAMAKER'S The fine afternoon gowns in the Women's Fashion .Salons of tho Wanamakcr Storo are a very good instance of what we menn. Take the little group of lovely things wc are advertis ing today frocks in brown Canton crepe, brown crepe do chine, brown Georgette and brown taffeta. You will find in it a straight chemise, stylo of Canton crepe with nail head trimmings; a style with long, looped draperies held up at the hips by the oddest little sclf-rosettcs ; a "petal dress" with skirt and sleeves decorated with deep scallops; a dress with a fitted bodice and full flounced skirt, bordered with velvet; a won derfully graceful dress of crepe showing the fluttering handkerchief draperies; a dress of Georgetto with de lightful iridescent beading. And so on. The most opposite things hang together in the same cases, and no matter which a. woman chooses, she will be fashionably dressed. Prices aro $65 to $275. Wc might add that those styles arc often repeated in other colors dark blue, or the delicate Spring-liko gray. Central) Women's Smart New French Gloves for Spring And all aro at new low prices, too! Of washable suede and of beau tiful skins arc tho slip-on gloves in a pretty beaver shade. They have six-inch' tops and arc $5.50 a pair. Also of washable suedo are strap-wrist gloves with five and a half inch tops, in gray and beaver, at $6.50 a pair. Fine French kidskin gloves in champagne color, mode, beaver, brown, or white with black, self or contrasting hems and four row embroidered backs, two-clasp fastening, $3.50 a pair. Other soft French kidskin gloves, also brand-new, aro in white, tan, beaver, mode or blue, with self or contrasting stitching, and two clasps, $3 a pnir. (Muln Floor, Central) Also spccinl are some stock ings that are silk to the top and come in black, silver, smoke, cordovan, Russian calf skin nnd navy. These are $2.50 a pair. And more of those wonder ful $1.75 pure dye silk stock ings with cotton tops. They arc in black, navy, silver, polo gray, Russian calfskin, cordo van and new suede. Market) piece; 45 inches wide, $0.50 the piece. Linen - finished suitings for girls' middies, uniforms und , skirts, 32 inches wide, 20c and 30c a yard. Fine white cambric, 30 inches wido, 25c u yard. Plaid and striped voiles, 36 inches wide, 50c a yard. Plaid and striped lawiu, 27 inches wide, 25c a yard. Novelty white voiles, 36 inches wide, 85c a yard. Pa jama checks, 86 inches wido, 18c, 25c nnd 85c a yard. Clmtuuu ' Store The Fifteenth Annual Exhibition of Photographs is now open and everybody inter ested in camera work is cordially invited to visit it. More than 000 photographs were submitted to tho jury, and the finest of these aro hung. Tho first prize of $100 was awarded to "Tho Spirit of Trans portation," by K. D. Ganaway. The second prize of $50 to "Spring Landscape," by Mrs. Millie Hoopcs. Tho third $2G to "The Can yon," by Karl Struss. Five prizes It $10 each were also awarded. (Fifth Floor, Market) A New Book by Oliver Onions Is "A Caso in Camera," price $2. A mystery story as fascinating as it is well written. (Main Floor, Thirteenth) A Splendid Brief Case for $7.50 It is made of solid, hand boarded tan cowhide, with exten sion lock, straps under bottom, steel bar at top and three pockets. We know of no other brief ca3c that approaches it at the price. A similar style in a still heavier and finer black cowhide is $10.50. (Mnln Floor, Chestnut) Already peoplo are ordering and buying Easter novelties, and the Camec Shop has plenty to show. Among the new things arc the hand-painted satin eggs, filled with fine Cameo chocolates. These arc $7, $9 and $12 and this is complete, ribbon tied and ready to be sent out. Hollow chocolate eggs of fine French chocolate (and they are very good indeed) are filled with finest Cnmce chocolates and are $2, $3 and $4. Jars of hard candies make nice Easter gifts they're topped with downy $1.50. downy ducks and ribbon tied. Wicker baskets with two soft, fuzzy chicks on top, wido ribbon bow3 and a dozen favors inside, including a hollow egg filled with Cameo chocolates, would make fine Easter gifts for children and arc $10 complete. Other Easter novelties arc $1.50 to $5. (.Main Floor,' Chrstnut) Cedar Chests in the March House furnishings Sale Solid red cedar from Ten nessee, each chest having a lock and key nnd casters. 34 inches long by 20 inches wide, $10.50. 41 in. x 19 in., $23.50. 15 in. x 19 in., $28.50. (Fourth Floor, Central) Memo: Order Your Hard water Soap 75c a Dozen Cakes If you aro coming downtown tomorrow, stop at the Toilet Goods Shop and order what you need if you're not in the More, telephone or mail your order we'll fill it for any quuntity, largo or .small. This famous soap is 75c a dozen cakes during March only, and hundreds and hundreds of families and individuals arc taking advan tage of the opportunity to buy what they need for the next year. The soap is pure and good, pleasant to use; the cakes are of gen erous size, and there is almo'nd, violet or verbena scent, or uiisccnted if you prefer it. (Main Floor, Chestnut, und Iiottn MtHlm Morn Women's Imported Woolen Sweaters at $5 Every one has been nt least twice as much and in many cases three times this figure or more. They are all Swiss sweaters and very well made. Mostly slip-on styles, somo of the new short models among them, and others much longer. There are prac tically all sizes and colors and many pretty styles. (Knot AMD Silk Petticoats Messaline petticoats in black and changeable colors, $5.50. Jersey silk petticoats whose fancy flounces have diamond shaped inserts, colors only, $S. Extra-sized silk petticoats of silk jersey with messaline fiouiiccs, in colors and black, ?8. (Thlril rioor, Central! White Skirtings for Less Fio or six st)lcs of striped white cotton skirtings luivo had their prices reduced to $1 a yard to meet tho now lower prices. These skirtings aro all of the novelty typo and $0 Inches wide. (FJrrt X1or. tiheitnut) MARCH 8, 1921 Closes at 5 Thp Men's Fine and Prices About Less j There is everything interested in his appearance. 1$ The assortment is probably the largest we have ever had at a similar d&MJ&i,,' the variety of colors and patterns is exceptionally attractive, the f $3$ it of standard grade and the styles less rigid in line than those of recent f(jrh: mer seasons, but every bit as individual. ,,,;, m I Coats do not conform outline, Dut not so as to The men are going to nave seen mem nave uiKeii tu uiein an ui u, siiuuen. I Prices $32 to $60. Men's Silk House Gowns and Flannel Bath Robes The bath robes arc of light-weight English flannel in good stripes. They are washable and take up little room in a traveling bag. Price $16.50. The house gowns aro of beautiful English foulards in Paisley and floral patterns. They aro $35, which is much less than their original prices. Prices have also been lowered on some house coat3 of double faced cloth. They arc now $10 and $15. (Main Floor, Market) These Are Bicycle Days Coming When a spin through the countryside, or wheeling to and from work, will prove invigoiating as well as pleasant. If you rido a Columbia or a Continental bicycle you can be sure of servico and satisfaction. Columbia chuinless bicycles, $85. Columbia chain models, $65 to $72.50. Columbia juvenile models, $51 to $55. Continental bicycles for men and women, $55. Continental juveniles, $50. Every one of these bicycles is equipped with coaster brake, heavy road tires, front nnd rear mud guards, tool bag and tools. And here you will also find a complete assortment of bicycle sundries, such as tires, lamps, bells, horns, saddles, and so on. (Tho Onllrry, Juniper) A Fine New Spring Shipment of Irish Table Linens Table linens, table cloths and napkins, full-bleached, of pure flax and in attractive patterns, arc embraced in this timely, new con signment. ' These are linens of a very reliable, good-looking, practical grade that good housekeepers appreciate. The table cloths arc: 2x2 yards, $9.75. 2x2 yards, $12.75. Napkins to match them, size 22x22 inches, $12.50 a doen. The table linen is fully 72 inches wide and priced at $4.50 a yard. Napkins to match the table linen arc 22x22 inches, nt $12.50 a dozen. , (First Floor, Chestnut) 54 in. x 22 in., $31.50. Cedar chests with trays: 41 in. x 19 in., $20.50. 45 in. x 19 in., $32. Mntting - coercd utility boxes, 45 in. x 15 in., $4.65. Choose Any Dinner Set in Our Stock at a Saving of One-Fourth to One-Half That is one of the opportunities presented in the March Sale of china and glass ware.' It covers every dinner set we own "open stock" included. It is the most remarkable offering in years, because it brings the best dinner sets irom the foremost potteries of two continents at the lowest prices in years. Taken as a collection, we doubt if these dinner sets are equaled anywhere for the prices. e are certain they are unsurpassed. French china dinner sets of 106 pieces go from $85 to .$400. English porcelain dinner sets of 10G pieces go from ?J5 to $120. American porcelain dinner sets of J 0(5 pieces go from $17 to $60 Japanese dinner sets of 106 pieces go from $30 to $90. Hundreds and Hundreds of Pieces of Fine Cut Glass as well as light-cut sets and pieces of every imaginable kind are -in tho Sale at one fourth to one-third less than regular. Hundreds of Pieces of Fancy China including all desirable articles and sets, are one-fourth to one-third below regular. Italian Marble Statuary and Pedestals are shown in the largest and most exquisite choice in several years and at unusually attractive savings. ' WANAMAKER'S New $rrin Than Last Season in these new suits to interest quite so much as hitherto suggest, cuuusmuss, uvun m like these suits. We know (Thlnl l'loor, Markrt) New Flowered Cretonnes Tell of Spring's Nearness For they bring to the mind of every woman thoughts of Summer coverings for the furniture, warm weather draperies, pillow covers and the like. Thisyear theic is a tendency to softer colorings in favor of blues, old ro.p, tan, brown and green. The designs, aro tho pret tiest we have over bad for theso prices, which are about n third less than last jear. They are 45r. 50c, 75c, and some exceptionally line ones for 90c nnd $1.25 a yard. (Fifth Floor, Market) New Axminster Rugs at New Prices A splendid lot, in tho most de sirable pattern'- and rich coloi -ings. Prices of tho room-Mzc most in domain, 9VJ ft., $18.50 and $58.50. (Seventh 1 loor, i lii'Mnlitl (I'ourth l'loor, UicMnul) 75 ".WinbK Autf3i TinuT lo ttlX "'"-'' ''-''' Suits Ax& i mm titiM'tin; silT One - TOfifc Iitir i' niili'lit ilmmi n iiiii l.i viiiiIh Hint i'i n 'iiiifnnii any man "wlionisjfiuflj!! iitd . i .' iIiimh n lit Sa tllo 711(11 nn lor 1'iuti i If .' ''i they are more ropn1iy;;ij?',,j uiu runioiusi uugi'vvjuy- mi by the way men'wh" mil "itaiio 1(1 il; ..IT l I' sn ii li"')10' hi. it itll'l i in ml "TT nn mnh i I in The Pianoforte Roll of Honor CHICKLUING KNABE SCHOMACKEK EMERSON HAINES BROS. MARSHALL & WENDELL AUTOPIANO LINDEMAN BRAMBACH J. C. CAMPBELL and the incomparable AMPICO These are all in the Wanamaker Piano Store, constituting, in their va riety of sizes and styles, the largest collection of good pianos, player-pianos and reproducing pianos under any one roof in America 'except in the Wanamaker New York Store. wide choice and any thing you choose guar anteed to be satisfactory. convenient terms of payment to be arranged to individual desires. taking over of your old piano if you have one at fair current valua tion, to be credited in part payment for a new instru ment. one price, plus only simple interest in the event of payment being deferred. These arc tho features of the special servico the Wanamakcr Piano Store offers to lovers of good music. ( I'.bj iiliiin Mull, pi ntiil i'liinr) vi ft init mill HUMUO iiUJo niioiiHm iiimtioi Tynjfiliililin jnlv.qm A Wonderful Easter at Egg All of Candy is niinlo eliic'lly ol eainlj ro-p petals one upon tli othor. Around the center thero a Iji-ohiI band oftsutm jellow ribbon candy, and garlands of delicate pink m-e . buds and Icaw.-, while on tho tup there in a bouquet of orchid-, calla and Eatei lilio-. (llnun st,r,, s(rP, (,r,iii ' 0 9 a 0 5 30 50 u. ire m- 58- Sc. m ft 1 tm, m ! r,"i7.ii im i$i m m 'vfl -4- V t