Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 12, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 5, Image 5

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At Tennessee Avr.MJstoiT
the lioardwalk with beach
front service ana appoint
ments At moderate rates.
Sunpeanphn:J?estaurant
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SPECIAL EASTER RATES
ELBEROM
,rd llr'P'oof Annex, Tviiiirmieo nc. near
lirh npnclty 100. Central. Open aur-
rounillrps. opp. Catholic and I'rotcstant
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Running Water in All Rooms
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HOTEL MORTON
norm End Vlrelnlii Aie. tunncllv 300.
flu Hiir, rrlvnle llnth. etc. Alnn Open.
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SPECIAL EASTER RATES
NEW ENGLAND
So irelinn avc neir Ilnnrh, CRterlnK to
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In rooms I'malo batlm Nowly ronovated.
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GRAND ATLANTIC
VI'Blnn e nnd liench. Tlot nnd cold rnn-
Ire wnlir I'rUate bath", ltatcs $1 day
up .p.dal weelilv Cap.irltv lion. lionklet.
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TTTHE IDEAL FW11LY HOTEU
Arlington
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Thousands of
for Easter
Inexpensive Well -Cut
in Wanamaher's Down
Women's
Dresses $8.65, $10, $15, $18.75, $20 to $45
Coats $8.75, $15, $19, $25, $35 to $49
Suits $15, $16.50, $18, $20, $25 to $55
Juniors'
Dresses, sizes 6 to 14 years, $1.50 to $21.50
Coats, sizes 6 to 14 years, $11.25 to $20
Dresses, sizes 12 to 16 years, $5 to $37.50
Coats, sizes 14 to 18 years, $10 to $47.50
Fashions Ready
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PRING days, budding leaves, singing birds, radiant daffodils and Easter
barely two weeks away! Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store is. keeping tabs
on the calendar just as you are. Our special interest is that Philadelphia
shall have the best-looking Easter fashions it has ever been able to secure. By
ceaseless endeavor we have been able to gather thousands X)f new Wanamaker
quality garments at prices likely to make most women open their eyes wide.
Some of these purchases were made at discounts of a quarter, a third and a
half and of course, those savings have been passed on to you. All the gar
ments are new and pleasantly fresh. All are fundamentally satisfactory in
quality. All express the changed fashions of the Spring. All are moderately
priced. Many of them are one-of-a-kind samples, in which case you are not
likely to see your choice worn by some one else.
Fully 3000 dresses for women the prices start at $8.65 for serge; $10
for taffeta, satin or serge; $12.75 and $15 for the very popular tricolette;
$16.50, $18.75, $25, $35, $39, $45 for the finer kinds of charmeuse, taffeta, fou
lard, Canton crepe and Georgette crepe. Plenty of fascinating taffeta frocks
are among them. Extra-size frocks (42 tQ52r) are of serge or charmeuse at
$16.50 to $22.50.
Fully 1100 coats of every new style and material prices start at $15 for
capes that are unlined and many other styles can be had up to $49 and beyond.
Polo coats, camel's-hair coats, embroidered and simple wraps, silk lined (as low
as $19), straight coats, fully silk lined, capes of knitted wool, satin wraps with
the new quilting (as low as $43.50) in all the fashionable colors.
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Fully 1000 suits at $15, $16.50, $18, $25 and up
up $55 favorite wool jerseys and tweeds and
great variety among plain and trimmed navy
serges and tricotines. New heather jersey coat
suits combined with plaid skirts are just in at $25.
Children's and junior frocks are also at high
Easter tide. Gingham frocks start at $1.50, silk
frocks begin at $13.50, top coats at $11.25, accord
ing to size simple or frilly, gay or somber
surely many that will please your critical little
daughter.
In addition to these large fashion
gatherings this week extra space and
extra salespeople in order to serve you
satisfactorily.
(Market)
Blouse Sweaters
$2.75
Knitted 'wool sweaters m
tuxedo stylo reach ju.st to the
waistline, where a belt is at
tached. Quito good looking; in
bufT, pencock, brown, navy and
black.
(Central)
Cheesecloth,Special
7V2c Yard
White gauze that has a hun
dred houhchold uses. 30 inches
wide.
(Central)
Easter Silks
Textures nnd colors are all
that could be desired and, if
one may judgo by the ma
terials, dresses will bo lovelier
than ever this Easter.
40-inch
Charmeuse, $2.75
This better quality is in
brow, navy nnd black with a
wonderful softness and luster
of finish.
40 -inch Canton
Crepe, $4
In sea foam, brown, navy,
Copenhagen, henna, cinnamon
and black. It is a delight
just to see tho grace of its
folds.
40-inch Sports
Satin, $3
In old rose, gray, white,
pink, tan and Copenhagen.
Cotton is used to help form
the blocks that make up its
design.
3 6 -inch
Charmeuse, $2
Good .silk fliarmeu.se, is in
brown, navy and black.
Striped Silk
Shirting, $1.40
'MS inches wide, in various
colored satin stripes on white
ground. Women will like it
for tailored blouses, and men
for shirts,
II riitrnl)
Women's New
Blouses
Typical of Spring
All semi-tailored, crisp nnd fresh looking some
thing of the Spring itself about them!
S2.50 whito dotted Swiss blouses arc trimmed
with white organdie nnd little frills. Voile blouses
are very soft and pretty.
$3.25 white blouses of plaid Swiss havo woven
dots of rose, blue or yellow in them. Tho collars
and cuffs are finished with narrow pointed frills
of pleated whito organdie.
Blouses to Wear With Sweaters
$3.90
The round fiat collars of theso whito batiste
blouses are trimmed with wee pleatings of rose,
blue, green or yellow organdie. Cuffs aro trimmed
to match and the blouses have tucked bosoms.
(.Market)
Easter Coats for Little
Children, $6 to $13.50
(For Girls and Boys of
2 to 6 Years)
All aro of Springtime coatings, in sryles with ns
much individuality as grown-ups' coats! Well tai
lored, too!
The $6 coat is a fully lined one of tan coating,
particularly nice for small boys.
At $13.50 there are two models. One is of fine
French serge in navy blue. Tho other is a soft
finish heather cheviot in tan or brown.
In between are about fifteen styles in polos,
serges nnd soft coatings. Colors include navy,
brown, blue, strawberry, tan and buff.
Tailored Hats
Special at $2 to $3
Quite a variety of good tailored straws trimmed
with grosgrain ribbon. Sizes 2 to 12 years.
(Central)
Those Good Old-Fashioned
Honeycomb Towels
35c Each
(20 x 40 Inches a Good Size)
Do you remember them, thoso boft, absorbent
towels in honeycomb weave? At this special low
price you will probably wunt to buy a half dozen or
more, for many people consider them the best cotton
towels for bath use.
Turkish Towels, 25c to $1
Just about every kind of Turkish towel that any
one would want! Sizes from 18x30 inches to 23x45.
Plain white, colored checks, plaids and stripes and
Jacqunrd weaves are among them.
White towels at 50c are 23x15 inches, extra
heavy quality. ,
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Round Cretonne Pillows, 75c
This lot of pretty puffy ones has just come in at this very special
price. Filled with kapok (silk floss) and covered with printed cotton or
cretonnes. One couldn't begin to mnko them for such a small sum.
Exquisite Hand-Made Blouses, Half Price, at $3.90
Lovely, French voile or sheer batiste in four attractive models
with high or roll collars. For adornment they show hand embroidery,
much drawn work nnd hemstitching. Women will be mightily pleased
to find such dainty blouses for so little just now when they need
them for Spring suits.
500 Women's Nightgowns & Envelope Chemises, $1
The gowns arc dainty styles, of soft white nainsook trimmed
with laces; the chemises are pink or whito batiste, hand embroidered
or adorned with lace many of them quite elaborately trimmed.
Also extra-size white nightgowns stitched with blue. ?1.
Women's Practical Striped Gingham
Petticoats, 75c
Short ones of neat blue and gray striped gingham with deep
flounce.
Polly Prim Aprons, 75c
Prettiest plaids in all sorts of colorings with rickrack braid
trimming.
Axminster Rugs (27 x 46 inches), $2.85
About a dollar less than the ordinary price for these good-looking
rugs medallion pattern on rose background or Oriental pattern on
tan background.
Rompers, $1 to $1.50
Cunning styles for little girls nnd boys of 1 to 0. $1 for 1 to 3
year creeper styles of white madras, striped seersucker or coloteil
chambray; tho last with decorative stitching. $1.25 for 2 to 0 year
peg-top rompers of colored cotton ramie or chambray. $1.50 for charm
ing creeper and romper styles (1 to 0 years), some with colored trousers
and whito waists.
Easter Handkerchiefs
All linen, of course.
Women's gay colored handkerchiefs pink, blue, rose, mauo and
orchid 15c, 25c and 35c each. Dainty all-white embroidered ones arc
18c and 25c each.
Men's plain whito linen handkerchiefs arc 35c each.
3000 Yards of Bordered
Curtain Scrim at 20c
35 inches wide, in white, cream and ocru. There
aro various kinds of tape borders, and the scrim is
a good quality for this low price.
Inexpensive Spring Curtains
$1 a pair white scrim curtains with hemstitched
borders.
$1.30 a pair rallied mu.lm curtains and Dutch
curtains of marquisette with hemstitched borders.
$1.85 a pair marquisette cut tains trimmed with
hemstitching and lace edging.
Window Shades
Wool-Filled Quilts
Special at $6
Quilt- of tin-, quality wcro
M-lling for alninst twico this
price around Christmas time.
'I he tilling is of soft, clean
wool mied with a little cot
ton. The quilts aro covered
with tigureil cambii- of good
quality and have plum pink,
blue or gtcen satoen bm-ders.
iCentrnll
Water Color 75c
Oil-
51
IJuch in two shades of giecn, two of tan and in
white, mounted on good spnng rollers. All the
small necessaries are included.
Tapestry $2.75 to $5 a Yard
A special purchase of arti-tic tape-trie- enable-,
us to sell this lot at a third less. ,,o inche- wide, in
various verdure designs, richl colored. Tune for
re-upholstcring furniture, you know !
Cheery Cretonnes Radiant With
Spring, 25c to 65c a Yard
Cietonnes of ecry kind, fiom those that blend
into a good backgiounds to those with striking de
signs in brilliant colors. I'.i". inches wide. Many of
the finer grade cretonnes aie represented.
Shirtwaist Boxes at $3
Covered with pretty cretonnes, the boxes are 2S
inches long, 15 Vi wide and 13 high.
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Half-Linen Roller
Towels, 60c Each
vani- in each
VI 1 iLi. 1 for ui",
K fiitrnli
towel.
Good Tablecloths
$3.50
(72 x 72 Inches)
fc'i'tni' aie squurc and hrni
-titi lied and other, are round
and scalloped. Moth kinds
are of exceptionalh line cot
ton dama-k with a linen finish,
fully bleached and in several
pntty circular de-ign-.
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New Plaid and Striped Skirts in
8 Different Styles, $13.50
Box pleated or knife pleated, they're of line serges and prunellas
in stripes or plaids. lively combinations of nay-and-grcen, black-gray-white-nnd-iipricot,
brown-tnn-and-gray are among them. One
striped skirt has a band of the stripes used round-ways to form the hem.
Wo havo had several of these bnmo models in our own stock nt
considerably higher pi ices.
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Axminster Rugs
Special
9 x 12 Feet
$42.50, $55 and $62.50
Three grades of the rug- nio-t i!i -.irable .it this
time of year every iug good qualit and -eamlt-s.
Many good Oiiental designs and plentv of tin
Chinese patterns in artistic colorings
At these prices you aie getting the rugs no
matter which grade you bu, at an actual -axing
on todax s prices,
Rag Rugs
27 x 54 Inches, $1.25 v
Jacquard Blankets
Special, $4.50
Oi;-o inelus or 72x81
iiuhe- Waini. pretty coloring-
blues, tan-, ro-e, yellow
and combination-, of "color
Tiny are all of -oftcst, finest
cotton.
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White Dimity Bed
Sets, $5
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nunc.-, -calloped all around
ami with cut corners. Tho
holster throxvs are scalloped
to match.
Bedspreads at $2.50
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