Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 13, 1921, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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diamonds $250.
S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut si.
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Gray Herringbones A-Plenty
$30 -d $35
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stant service.
Men and young men are buy
ing them and telling their friends
of their good luck.
The William H. Wanamaker
Store, always ahead, certainly has
achieved leadership in striking the
correct fashion note this Spring
gray herririgbones.
William H. Wanamaker
1217-19 Chestnut Street
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By Far the Best Tires We
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Good as Goodyear Tires have
always been, they are even
better now. More improve
merits have been made in them
in the last few months than
in any equal period in our
history. Larger, stronger,
heavier and more durable than
ever, Goodyear Tires in every
size and type are today by a
wide margin the most eco
nomical and satisfactory you
can buy. You can get them
now of your nearest Goodyear
Service Station Dealer.
I HI. C.OODYLR TlRIi &- lU'BBLII COMPANY
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A Watch or a Bracelet which do you buy ?
A;
woman does not buy a bracelet
when she wants a watch. Yet,
. that is really what thousands
of keen and experienced women
buyers are doing unknowingly
every da . And it is not their
fault.
Ladies' wrist-watches are fash
ionable and they are always going
to be fashionable. A lady does not
buy a wrist-watch to take the place
of a bracelet. She purchases a
wrist-watch to tell her the time.
And a wrist-watch that is always
"going wrong", "stopping.'' or
that spends most of its life upon
the repair bench that kind of a
watch is neither beautiful nor use
ful it is an expensive luxury.
Alas, there are scores of thou
sands of ladies' wrist-watches hid
ing their worthlessness in bureau
drawers, knick-knack and jewel
boxes because their owners dis
covered they were made merely to
look at. And the majority of these
watches bear foreign names. But
as they were sold at such "low"
prices, much -lower than a tiny
Waltham for instance, their owners
thought that they were saving
money.
A watch is bought upon "faith".
And there is not an article sold
wherein and whereof we can be so
much deceived as in a watch. It is
not the jeweler's fault. The de
mand for reliable, fine watches is
greater than the supply. If he sells
foreign watches he cannot take
them to pieces to see if they are
put together "right." Me has no
means of testing the metals, of
knowing the pedigree of the differ
ent"parts!'He, too.buysuponfaith.
He gets the blame when the "works"
go wrong, not the maker who lives
four thousand miles away.
There are ladies who may be
reading this advertisement who
own tiriy. exquisite looking wrist
watches that simply will not "go"
or keep time. They have sent
them to the leading jewelers in
their town, but the trouble cannot
seemingly be put right. Why is
this?
There are two reasons: one, that
the watch was sold at a price which
forbade fine workmanship and
materials. Two, that the watch
lacked standardization, which is
essential in tiny wrist-watches if
they are to keep continuous and
dependable time.
And you cannot purchase a de
pendable wrist-watch except at
a relatively increasing price as the
size of the watch decreases. In
other words, the smaller the watch
the greater the cost. Errors of
workmanship can exist in, say, a
watch of medium size, that would
be disastrous in a tiny watch. The
"works" of the tiny watch must be
perfect even to the fraction of a hu
man hair. For instance:
When the dial of a ladies' wrist
watch gets below the size of a
twenty-five cent piece the cost of
such a watch mounts rapidly; and
when the dial decreases to the size
of a dime, the cost has increased at
least four to five times as much.
The smaller the watch, the greater
the cost. That is, if the watch was
made to keep dependable time.
And a small ladies' wrist-watch is
rarely dependable if it lacks stand
ardization. The fame, reliability
and worth of the Waltham Watch
has been built upon this undeniable
fact. The tiniest ladies' wrist
watch made on this continent is a
Waltham: although its dial is
even smaller than a dime, it keeps
the same dependable time as the
larger Waltham gentlemen's watch,
known all over the world for its
accuracy and reliability.
And the reason this tiniest of ladies'
wrist-watches keeps the time "day in and
year out," is because it is standardized.
It is a tiny, but perfect reproduction
of the highest grade, larger Waltham
Watch. Every part, every jewel, wheel
and pinion -bearing is perfection itself
because of exact standardized reduction
in size. Just as you see a star reflected in
a dewdrop so in these exquisite, tiny,
perfect time-pieces you have beauty,
plus a lifelong service, which is the only
reason why you dcsiie to own and to buy
a wrist-watch.
Do not be misguided by "lower prices"
or "just as good," or high sounding
foreign names when you go to buy your
wrist-watch. No lady desires a watch
that will soon be hidden away among
disused trinkets, or that will cost her a
small fortune in upkeep.
The more tiny the watch, the more it will
cost you ; but n beautiful, small wrist
watch is a prized possession indeed, when
you can depend upon il. The name of
Waltham upon the dial is an assurance of
integrity in workmanship, of dependabil
ity, and true value for what you pay
for it. It will profit you to insist that
your wrist-watch be a Waltham.
In this series of advertisements the
following Waltham Watches
will be featured :
0 Ltgnc Ladies . . $40 und up
Men's Opcrn .... $95 und up
7 ' j l.ignc ' Ladies' i $200 to $2,000
or more, depending upon the case
Colonial A Men's $200to$)25
or inure, depending upon the case
Jewel Series iLadies'l .$40 and up
ColoninlSerics Riverside Mens, 1 4KSI 1 5 andup
imgiiard Kmlrojc Watch
Cadet D S Cold Back (Strip
Colonial Series Royal (Men'aj
No M20(Men') . .
Makers of the famous 1 1 'altham air friction quality Speedometers and Automobile Time-pieces used on the world's leading
gEaassv
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' 'i The Waltham Vz Ligne, S200 to $2,000
K 'Jxv depending upon the case
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$80 and up
$27 50 und up
$75 and up
$50 and up
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Waltham 10 Ligne, $90 and up
depending upon the case
cars
LTHAM
THE WORLD'S WATCH OVER TIMB
Where you see this sign they sell Waltham Watches
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