Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 12, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 7, Image 7

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EVENING JPUBLIO LEDEI-PHIIJADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1021,
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Store Opens at 9
WANAMAKER'S
Store Closes at 5
WANAMAKER'S
WEATHER
Unsettled
Clilmea "t Noon
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On Monday Wanamhker9 s Will Reveal the New Fashions
There Were Portions of the
Florida Jbver,glades
drained a long time ago that, when planted,
were not profitable because of thinness of soil
and lack of certainty of water supply.'
But all this has now been overcome and
Florida offers almost everywhere marvelous
opportunities to genuine hard workers.
Yet it remains true even in our home
gardens that there are spots where the flowers
grow a little' and then dry up because of the
poor soil.
Even a Store must be well thought out,
carefully planted, watched over, watered
constantly with freshness or it would dry up.
All our people need to be ever on the
lookout to avoid the drought.
Signed
March 12, 1021.
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The Kaleidoscope of Spring
Fashions Turns to Black Satin
Wraps
After nil the other new
notes had been introduced,
this was brought out nnd It
is the fashion that will grow
in importance n3 Spring ad
vances. To show no partiality, there
arc coats, wraps nnd capes
all of black satin. Some of
the coats have the new quilted
satin trimming, the wraps and
capes have the most iascinafr
(Flmt Floor, t'entrnl)
ing treatment of long silk
fringes; double capes, deeply
scalloped and edged with
fringe. Or there are gorgeous
embroideries and metal stitch
ing For such coats, v. .is and
capes the prices range from
$125 to $200. They arc beau
tiful enough to warrant far
higher markings.
New French Long Suede Gloves
in Exquisite Colors
Of fine French kid suede,
they are all of velvety finish
and fine texture. And the
colors arc a delight to the eye!
There are ten shndes in all
and it will be quite easy to
get just the right one for
jour new costume. Pastel
shades, mode, beaver, browns
(Mnln Floor,
and the new grays are all in
cluded. Eight-button length gloves
arc $6.50.
Twelve-button length gloves,
$6.50.
And these prices, it is espe
cially interesting to note, are
lower than such qualities have
been for some time.
Ontr.il)
Gray Is a Favorite Color for the
Easter Blouse
It is the true Spring-time
color, a soft pearly gray -which
goes with almost any color
suit or skirt n woman chooses
to wear with it.
You will find gray blouses
in crepe de chine, crepe me
teor, Canton crepe and Geor
gette crepe. Mostly they are
(Third Floor,
the over-blouse style and they
nro trimmed wUh hand fern,
broidory, appliqued work or
have simply lingerie vests and
dainty collars and cuffs.
They are all very charming
and very new nnd the prices
arc $6.85 to $25.
Central)
Dainty New Spring Clothes
for Babies and Little Children
New clothes for even the weeny babies new clothes
lor toddlers new clothes for small boys and little girls
mothers will like to see all of them.
For tho very little babies there are exquisite, new
nanu-made slips, dresses and other garments, many
French, and all as dainty as fine hand work can make
them.
For little children of six months to two years there
are new dresses, and new coats of crepe de chine and
taffeta, also new hats and caps.
For little boys and girls there are now polo coats,
new tweed and plaid and checked coats, and new hats to
go with them in 2 to 6 year sizes.
(Third Floor, Chestnut)
SILK STOCKINGS
FOR EASTER
COSTUMES
with ,;.i:i " "r'.. "u,."
tUi. i' . "'"' h"u suiccuon in
W fashlnnnhln r,o .,.)
browns. " ' "'"
tnGy ull-8ilk stockings, $2.50
i J I pnJr' with coon tops
. 'i !v and openwork ankles,
and $6.50.
to?.Wnull,,,B,,k stockings. $2.50
t m UIJVIlYVUllVi U,
, sneer black chiffon Bilk,
HAND
EMBROIDERED ROBE PATTERNS
FROM CHINA
Exquisite things of white or
gandie and batiste, showing tho
finest of needlework indeed they
are quite tho most remarkable
robes wc have yet hud for their
price, $31.75" each.
Only thirty-five in nil.
(West Alale)
Fin
15 , 'j,1'1. ,lnclc chttron Bilk,
I86n. ' ! b nck oPework, $5 to
WO; open clocks, $3.75 to $6.
turn Floor, Market)
' COTTON CREPE
. KIMONOS
Cn TU bifr ''ijpment from
WlXiV'V. nro a hand em-
llrtthli.o' ' rs nre dQrk and
-II U DIUe. old man ..,..1 ,.,it i
rrice $1.85, midhuiu.
(Third Floor, Central)
GAY SILK
SPORTS SCARFS ,
Roman striped scarfs of artifi
cial silk are $8 for those 13 Vfc
inches wide, and $12 for thoso 18
inches wide.
Other scarfs of pure bilk are
some of them simply striped,
while others are Btriped with
plaid borders. These are $15,
$16.50 und $18.
Two yards in tho usual length.
(Main Floor, Central)
F
for This Joyous Spring and Easter
FASHION is so ephenieral a thins: that it is easv to
mistake it. Or rather it is easy to mistake for fashion
a fancy that passes overnight.
The Wanamaker exposition of the new modes in
women's dress is an authoritative" showing of the gowns,
hats and other garments which the great couturiers and
modistes of Paris have designed and given their approval.
Here They Are at Last Women 's
Loveliest New Easter Clothes
The most distinguished new
fashions for Spring fashions
which are a joy to see, in design
and color, in quality and workman
ship, in their freshness and new
ness, in everything about them !
The majority of the finest
gowns are copies and adaptations
from the great makers of Paris
Callot, Lanvin, Cheruit, Roland
and others. And every one of them
is a work of art art of the sim
plest, the most refined, the most
striking sort.
The collection includes gowns
for afternoon and evening, cloth
frocks for the street, , and the
smartest of tailored suits, includ
ing some of the dress-and-coat
variety.
Among the afternoon and semi
evening and evening gowns you
ad these:
The new carrot color and the new
arrangement of beading on the skirt
the beads in this instance being of
cut steel.
The cut-steel nail heads on a
bloused gown of Harding gray.
The novel gray lace sleeves in a
dove gray chiffon gown' also steel
beaded.
Cascades of silver lace on the
skirt of a rose and silver cloth eve
ning gown, its beading a marvel of
rose and glittering crystal beads.
Large coral beads used on a coral
chiffon gown not an atom of "any
other color.
A novel treatment of silvery
beads on mauve net over mauve
chiffon a creation that seems a bit
of moonlight.
The long orchid tulle sash on a
white charmeuse with crystal beads
and bugles.
The mousquelaire sleeves in a
gown of black Chantilly and cream
filet over a black satin slip.
Heavy bands of milk beads on a
pure, yellow eyelet frock with a blue
will
see such Tashion features
velvet girdle the whole extremely
youthful and Greek.
Much fringe on a jade green crepe
de chine which also is simple enough
to be worn by a Greek maiden.
Rays of crimson beads blended
with the pure red figures in a black
foulard ,frock.
Very heavy gray embroidery on
very coarse blue net forming a deep
border on a blue crepe de chine frock.
The handkerchief drapery on a
frock of all-black Georgette.
Rows and rows of pink beads on
a gray crepe de chine, each row out
lined by fine steel beads.
Drawn work heavily embroidered,
the new Spring phase of eyelet work,
the self-bindings and self-ties, the
new and simpler beading designs, the
finely pleated panels in the skirts, the
use of great quantities of bead but
tons, the lovely use of gray crepe ap
plied on gray Georgette, or of dark
blue crepe on dark blue taffeta, and
the straight Chinese or bell sleeves,
the full skirts these are only a few
of the fascinating new points to see.
JVhen it comes to the cloth gowns and the suits
there are just as many
For instance, there are fluted
white collars and cuffs on a little gray
jersey slip-on dress which is really
delightful. There is a navy tricotine
redingote with lacquered braid and
taffeta sash ; another navy redingote
has embroidered applications of
Egyptian red upon it ; a black taffeta
has a unique ornamentation of gold
buttons and gold tracery; a black
taffeta redingote has its full skirt
and fitted body opening over cream
organdie, stiff with embroidery in
blue, red and green.
A lovely dress-and-coat suit has a
blouse of gold embroidered tangerine
crepe worn with a navy box coat and
skirt. Other box coats are lined with
polka-dotted silk to match the bodices
of the dresses to be worn under them.
Some of the most remarkable suits of
all are the quiet Poiref twills with
embroidery of French knots.
A perfectly marvelous outfit is a
medieval chemise gown of navy cloth
almost stiff with its gray wool em
broidery. We might go on until we described
every piece in the collection and
eveiy piece would be worth it.
But you may see them all with
your own eyes on Monday in the
Fashion Salons.
(Flmt Floor, Central)
Dohnanyi
Plays at the
Academy of
Music
Next Monday Evening
IF YOU go to hear him
you will enjoy the eve
ning, for DOHNANYI is
a master pianist. And the
music of the pianoforte,
when brought out by the
magic of tho master,
awakes within us that
stabinzing fofce which, in
the hurry of modern liv
ing, is all too seldom
aroused.
But you wijl enjoy
more than the playing of
DOHNANYI. You will
enjoy the wonderful tone
of the piano he is going to
play the piano he always
plays .
SS?
MAI
And you will be doubly
proud when you know that
it is an ALL-AMERICAN
)iano, oldest and best
oved of all the good
pianos built in America.
JENNY LIND loved
the CHICKERING. It
was always used to accom
pany her when she sang.
... The great LISZT
said of it: "It is superla
tively perfect." . . . De
FACHMANN described
its tone as "like a human
voice." . . . BUSONI
called it "the creation of
masters in their art." . . .
130 First Medals and
Awards "have come to it.
. . . You will find a bust
of Its creator, JONAS
CHICKERING, in tho
Hall of Fame in Washing
ton the only builder of
pianos there. . . .
For 98 years there has
been a continuous stream
of CHICKERING pianos
from the workrooms in
New England into the
homes of discriminating
musicians professional
and amateur.
The home of the
CHICKERING in Phila
delphia is here, in the
Wanamaker Piano Store.
We shall be happy to have
you come to see and hear
the CHICKE.RING
A MP I CO Reproducing
Piano, in particular, be
cause that wonderful in
strument marks the sum
mit of present attainment
in the building of pianos
for the production of mu
sic in the home.
And that's where the
best music ought to be.
(Kirrptlmi lln.ll, Prrond Floor)
It is a wonderful showing. Eyen as a spectacle it is
wonderful. The charm and originality of the designs; the
loveliness of the colorings; the beauty of the settings in
which the models are shown.
The whole atmosphere is redolent of Spring. You
will be moved to lift your head as though you caught the
scent of early flowers. Indeed, such, fine fashions have
almost a fragrance!
Presenting In All Their Charm the
New Paris Hats for Spring
With the fluttering streamers
of the Empire and the piquant poke
shapes of the Directoire, Paris her
alds the new Spring millinery
fashions. Delightful fashions they
are, enchantingly new, quite as fas
cinating as one expects Paris hats
to be, and representative of the last i
and most authentic French milli
nery modes.
The hats are just off the
steamer that vouches for their
newness! And they are from the
foremost Paris modistes
Lanvin
Lucie Hamar
Evelyn Varon
Odette
Alice-Nora
Marie Louise Estelle Lucas
Marcelle Demay
Caroline
tfteboux
Marie Guy
M. Lewis
Alex
Armande
Maguy
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More "Fabrics" Than Ever Does Paris Use
and there are whole hats of glistening
taffetas, any number of straw and
taffeta hats, hats of embroidered or
gandie and these are charming
hats of a heavy white novelty pique,
numbers of enchanting lace hats, hats
of gros-grain ribbons and hats of
shot silk.
When straw is used, the favorite
is Milan fine, beautiful quality
Milan. You will see it in Borne stun
ning dark blue and brown hats.
As to New Shapes and
Fashionable Colors
Paris, as usual, goes from one ex
treme to the other!
Hats are small and huge. There
are little Directoire pokes, small hats
that fit close and hats with wide,
sweeping brims.
Though there are numbers of
vivid-hued hats like geranium red,
the new oat yellow, plenty of blues
and browns there are also numbers
of stunning black and all-white
chapeaux.
But Paris Does the
Unexpected
and is as deliciously whimsical and
quite as paradoxical as ever.
She has taken the greatest fancy
for ribbons little ribbons, wide rib
bons large bows, and rosettes of
bows.
Whole hats veiled with lace are
another charming idea.
Hats of silvered ostrich combined
with natural ostrich to cover a
whole hat think of it!
And picture leather and 03trich
feathers used together yet it is
amazingly effective.
Flowers and fruit are glowing
with color and are used alone and to
gether always pleasingly, too.
They Are Delightfully
Wearable Hats
suitable for Madame's every need
for sports wear, for tailored needs,
for more formal occasion.
It will give us pleasure to show
them to you.
(Second Floor. Chestnut)
We Are Selling Beautiful New Easter
Silks by the Thousands of Yards
Women planning costumes have found out that not elsewhere is to
be found such a collection of silks as here in the old reliable Silk Store
and established by comparison that prices here in practically all cases are
lower than equal value can be had for elsewhere.
(Flmt Floor. Chritnut)
New Spring Fashions Make Their K
Bow in the Young Women's Salons
And such charming fashions they are it will surely be a delight for
Miss Philadelphia to choose her Easter wardrobe !
Lovely new dresses stunning cloth frocks, new sports dresses, lace
frocks, white and delicate colored frocks, and new afternoon dresses are all
here. $40 to $150.
New wraps are very smart and include coats and wraps of distinc
tion for sports and better wear. $65 to $140.
Handsome Spring suits in unusual and one-of-a-kind models as well
as practical tailored suits and sports suits start at $65 and go to $125.
All are in 14 to 20 year sizes.
(Second Floor, Chritnut)
NEW IRISH
TABLE LINEN
EXCEPTIONAL
AT $3.75 A YARD
A special purchnse of bleached
Irish double dnmask, of puro
flax, full 72 inches wide, and in
an attractive assortment of pat
terns such as rose, spot and fleur-de-lys.
Exceptionally Rood mer
chandise at $3.75 a yard.
(First Floor. Chestnut)
New Comfortables
Cheerful and Pretty
Also a bit cooler than those used in Winter.
ii Fil!ed w,ith shcets of carded white cotton covered with Florentine
silk (silk and cotton) in plain or in dotted desiRiis, $6 and $7 each.
Filled with wool, $7.(50, $8 and ?9 each. Those at $7.50 have Ok
ured silk mull tops, and borders nnd backs of plain materials in pink,
blue and rose.
The .quilts at $8 and $9 are covered with Florentine silk, cither
..... w ... uu.nu uuu, ju urc in me weicnis inai will De needed from
now until Summer.
(Sixth Floor, t'tntrnl)
Every Woman Wants to Know
About New Skirt Fashions
For skirts have never been so important and certainly they have
never been so beautiful or so necessary to the Spring and Summer
wardrobe.
Here aro a few of the latest arrivals, ranging in price from $22.50
to $37.50. They are only a small part of the many Spring skirts now
here.
New Canton crepe skirts, satin striped, and both white and colors.
New plaid Baronet satins, exquisite color combinations.
New circular skirts in a sport3 silk crepe, bluc-und-gold and black
and'Silvcr, (I'lr.t Floor, Central)
NEW STYLES IN
BEADED BAGS
Both shapes and designs are
new in this group, nil of the
handbags which have shell-fmiBh
frames. Some have pannier
handles and others have shell
finish chain handles.
The designs are striking and
rich in color and on some of the
finer bags there s chenille work
with the beads.
Prices $16.50 to $40.
(Mnln Floor, Chrtlnut)
The China and Glass Sale Sparkles
mm Master Opportunities
im-
onc-
It presents a magnificent choice of dinner sets, cut glass, light-cut glass and
i'viwq uetortuuu giussware ior master Driues and Easter tables at savings of
xourtn, one-mira ana even one-nail.
It takes in every dinner set in our possession, including "open stocks." At the
prices now marked on them we believe they are unequaled from $17 for an American
set to $400 for a superb French gold-encrusted set. In between is a choice ihat can
leave nobody disappointed.
. Fine Cut Glass One-Fourth to One-Third Less
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many novel and uncommon pieces. Jt fairly
includes every desirable article and
sparkles with gifts for Easter brides.
, , , . , Italian Marble Statuary
and pedestals- in the best showing in years and at savings of one-lhird.
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