Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 16, 1921, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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EVENING PUBLIC IiEDGBRPHILADULPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1021
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PROVE VALUABLE
Lndance Increased by Publi
cations, Which Are mimar-
otis in Philadeipma
jULUVAN POST TO DINE
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'.-" '"l0"' . , In t ho vliUtlon of nrv
tlraninr J rrnl not lniiorn,
in which nro cov
ered stnto. county
nnil rlty pn't
iiomh. In Pitt
Inirch Observatory
I'ot linn xtnrtcil n.
pnt paper (lint
will (HI n much
nooilod want, n
llmt district hns
.- ..ni,,,,, i ii niilillratlmi since tlio
SHontlnuwuT of the American Lesion
'Tlio KIM Cnll," n mnnthly, pub
,,hf( ,y William I). Oxloy 1'oj.t, re.
' ii. ma.i liu niMM'iirnnco in tliii oily.
rhrr'p nro ninrc pot piibllcatlmii In
i'adflpliln. In priipiirtlnn (o post?.
hin In a ,,,ll0r l'llv '" tl,c (lol,art-
itnl.
ti.. .irlmnlneo of loonl prist naperx
ont-t not onl in mnkliiK pormanont
he activities and lcccrtl of tlio post,
iu( In Korpliie tlii)o member who nro
njbie Pi atu'im niiciiiii; iiuyitii m
vsil l.rslmi matter. Tlio ioti which
Jf hlllliril iiii-i- inivii" mm- mi
hat nltcmliiii'o hns boon Increased by
fj.nn of llic nildoil spirit mid eo-opcr-llon
Iwliircil lir tlio pnpors.
Frank I'. Sullivan Iot. of Aldan, is
t.nninft a hnnquot. All member who
hon a good attcudnnco record at post
rttfncs mil do khoms.
n.cnr Schnoffcr rot, of Conyngham.
in been notlfiod (lint the bodv of (ho
sldler for whom (ho posit Is named has
.. .dinned from Franco nnd will nr-
i in Convnehnm Into this month.
Murffer, who was (ho first ConyiiRlinm
or to volunteer in mo. war. wn Kiiieu
l.i- 2S. MIS. whilo srrvinc with nn
ttlllfrj unit nlnnc the Mnrno. Ho wax
i( firt tnnti trom mat section to
ii in notion A mllltnry funeral, at
ithlch tlio P"vt will turn out In full, Is
Wnjc nrraiiKod.
Hand and Organ at 9; Organ '
at Hand 4:50 . W ANAMAKH'S
Clilinr lit Noon
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UF.i.Kiinrs 0Tiriy
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Broaa ana nerm sis. wuvv .i
.1000 Sh1s
Hnir. of th tlrara Huptlst Church.
ni'.'Snt.I. II. CONWELI.. Pastor.
William lure Mrl'urdy. Associate Pastor.
Pr. 3 Man In Hnnna. Musical Director.
Frrdk I! Starke. Onranlst.
Mr Crnmell preaches Sunday. 10.30 A.
M and 7 30 1 M. Temple. Chorus sings
tflih jerMces.
PlMf School .Tere I.. Creese, aupt., 2:S0
T, Jl Attendance contcat with llethany
Prnbtfrlan Sunday School.
ErftUI'feature this Sunday Presentation
r( the Oocil Samaritan In recitation and
miHltnr pictures.
Church Twer Metln. Frldav. R P. f.
Th IIIMe Vnlon. a Tellowehlp rinna fur
irrn fnd women, presents "The Stream of
Llff ' a Die-reel movlng-plcture cermon.
In th" I.n-er Temple nt 2:30 Sunday nftcr'
toon Kyephodv Incited Seata Kree.
Ktltleiil rnlliire
.rtnr.Mr nr mi sir. n a. m.
I'H. iiin'Ai. .Ail.' ifit(Ji on .ew laeais
ef Kilucsilon In Ihe Knst."
Friends
N)rFRF.M'i: CLASS, lath nnd Hacc sts.
U to- rrcuericK r i.inuy. suDJect, "So
rial renters for Ihe Membership.
ntBOlI) MKItlll.V MHKTINO IIOt'SK, t-
uIM nn Montgomery plKe. .Merluti. Is open
for fen ces eer.v Klrst-day (Sunday!
mirnlnr at 11 o'clock. It was built In
11SJ. Here William Penn worshiped Ono
ef thf oldest most historical church edi
flrej In ihis countr. Cordial invitation
ntniled in tisitors
l'resliterUn
Itltfll M. Mil 11(11
iJin a no r n sts.
r MUAHINKY will preach nt
IJ 4 fin llahits Thnt Hold "l-Kour An
irors tht dii not dr.tc In the tempests of
urnrlhl pri.hatlon
Ijiw Hlhle School. .
" ' K in t.'hapel.
A 1R Sunrer
S 00- nr Mirannoy will repeat the ser
mm nf n sear mko. "It Takes Trlh
ulailnn lo Make a Man " A mes
ne. fni .11 ,l.nua ...u I ..
. . .' ' "" " i- .vnu ip in nil
trouble
r?illahlltiM,,!'llf'v"Ti;R'AN ciiutriT
I lirrail ami namnn.i i
Jif-sahhsih School
ti'C !lri,i"'n i-ndenor.
i l".' ri!r,xAnr. rhi'n Hlrlnir Ouartet of
iu...V 'it'.,-,5 'Jrcnestra.
i'.'"""" :. Th lede First Violin
RjiiA. I mPl Second Violin
". I-oehen . viola
""mend II ill ... 'Cello
r?,N" P'fpniTKniAx ciiuacii
M?nl.l,r.''BXAN,,Kn MCOI.I . D..
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Hun riii k" i " ur'"c" t II on "HP r-lu.,lpJl?,.",h",,nlT-Th
.p'"ce of.l,w ind
Life" in ,. I i.iwiessresii !n tdern
..'. '."ond series). Subject:
Jiuilr.ll Seriie nt 7X11 l'h,. ..K-l-
o r,.;," nPrt ofK'n.
"fo Th'SuMjr'Kord " Kn"""kj
Mour rirtht an Exenlntr !i:tsn.
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II ii V (,' ,'rv, Communion.
thsnect"or ' " ""lC0 ""h "'rmon
P't fholr will slni
WUh'L'r?,rh8 rrn?- nJ J'ruil.m".Kn."
tmr it si?.,"1,0 by John w- Norrls
tltlon l7v r.""!1 In"lral service. Itepl-
lJiri!baM n w''lr ttnor: Jnhn w
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suki...' 7ir Orlffln Ml II preach.
Mln" 'ne "Blon of Abraham I,ln.
hM? 7.,-I,;8tU .' "KHMANTOV
Sunday i. '.; viioiicn ae.
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Plc.s p iSrlTni.,Blh blow Chestnut.
4mlslon fre.' i-nil..0.u" Democracy.
r '..ruoqy welcome .
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DOWN STAIRS STORE
WANAMAKER'S
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Ready for Spring Outfitting-Wanamaker'sDown Stairs Store
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Our Oo;n Exclusive Copies
Of Paris Hats ,
Priced $9.50 Upwards r
Beginning Monday, the initial showing of entirely original
and interesting millinery fashions copied by our own milliners
from Paris sketches. ' '
Made mostly of ribbons ribbon tied and twisted as only
the French know how. Effects that are delightfully flattering.
Hats for smart women who know how to wear hats. We haven't
seen anything at all like them anywhere in America.
A marvelous three-cornered hat of black and white a
turban of pearl gray and blue a light and beautiful hat of
straw braid and navy ribbon a youthful black and blue hat
unusually small turbans with.maline or pompons a dress hat
of black velvet with malinc and many others equally effective.
Their prices are particularly moderate.
(Market)
Women's Wraps and Coats of the
Better Types Lowered in Price
$35 for serRe Bliv'ai tricotine and velour wraps and coats, each
one lined with silk. Some copies of very fine wraps are among
these.
$57'for wraP3 of Bolivia, twill cord, tricotine and luxuriously fine
coating materials, all beautifully lined.
$69 for wraPs of distinguished beauty of veldyne, Bolivia, twill
cords and other very fine coating fabrics. All arc. quite
unusual and you'll find but one or two of a kind.
, Colors Are Soft and Lovely
running principally to the gray and beige tones so fashionable this
.reason. Plenty of browns, dark blues and French blues, too.
The new prices are close to wholesale costs.
(Market)
HALF PRICE
Women's Mercerized
Stockings, 25c
8000 pair of the iicest, softest kind of stockings that a
woman wants for every day at 25c. They arc of lisle or cotton
mercerized from top to toe. Thoy are first quality. There arc
other 25c stockings in the market, but we think you will find
that they do not begin to compare with these. JVe are selling
them at a good deal less than the manufacturer's regular
wholesale price. Black, white, cordovan and gray. Some have
scams. All perfect.
Men's Half Hose, 15c
Another lot of those wonderful stockings which we had
several weeks ago. Nicely shaped, light weight, made of mer
cerized cotton with plain cotton tops. All black. We have
compared them with many inexpensive half hose and they are
fnr and away better than any we have teen. That is what
men seem to think, too.
(Central)
L $29 $10 Jfl $25 y
$16.50
Trim New Suits
$10 $16.50 $23.50 $25 $29
When a good-looking tweed suit can be had for as little as $10,
every woman ought to have a Spring suit!
These are much like homespun and are in gray mixtures. Most
of them have Tuxedo collars, patch pockets and narrow belts.
Wool Jersey Suite, $16.50
Navy blue jersey suits have Tuxedo collars of navy or" beige and
the pockets are trimmed to match.
Heather Jersey Suite, $23.50,
Uncommonly good suits in brown, blue or tan heather mixtures,
with tailored or Tuxedo collars and inverted or box pleats in tho backs
of tho jackets.
Hairline Stripe Serge Suite, $25
It is most unusual to find suits of this material at $25. In navy
blue, trimmed with black silk braid. Also some plain navy serge suits
in tho group.
Navy Tricotine Suite, $29
The backs of tho rippled jackets are trimmed with wide braid,
which also shows on the pockets.
(Markrl)
Hundreds of Charming Low-Priced
Frocks Radiant With Springtime
Fresh and new and full of April loveliness!
Dresses for busy mornings in town. Dresses for lunch
eons and pleasant afternoons. Dinner gowns, a bit more
sophisticated and wonderfully becoming.
The very dress you've been wanting for weeks is hare
waiting for you.
Prices? So low that you'll probably take two frocks
instead of one. "
Mignonette Dresses, $10, $12 and $15
Two of these pretty frocks are sketched. Silk embroidery and
braid arc the principal trimming and the dresses arc made with
interesting ovcrskirts and flowing panels. Navy, black and brown.
Navy Blue Tricotine Dresses, $12 and $15
Every woman nijeds at least one smart wool dress it can be
worn the year round. Some of these have eyelet-embroidered, over
skirts with block satin foundation skirts. Crepe de chine vestees
and scalloped skirts are other variations of the mode.
Rustling Taffeta Frocks, $18 and $18.75
One has a frilly ovorskirt and a youthful sash which ties in a
bow in back. Then thero arc delightful checked taffetas, plain blues,
browns and blacks. Also crope de chine dresses at $18.75.
' Beaded Georgette Crepe Frocks Universally
Becoming $20 to $39
Nine, women out of ten want navy blue, brown or black, so
here are plenty of these wearable dresses. Every one is made over a
foundation of silk or satin.
Sample Dresses and Specially Priced Dresses
$25 $29 $35 $39
Just one, two or three of a kind and every dress a delight.
Materials arc of the finest qualities, lines are new, and you'll even dis
cern a hint of Paris about many of these dresses. Of crepe de chine,
Canton crepe, Poiret twill, tricotine, dyed lace and checked taffeta.
Summer Frocks Are Popping In
Dotted voiles and Swisses, crisp organdies and plenty of fresh,
cheerful ginghams bring most delightful visions of Summer. Prices
begin at $4.6fJtftf gingham and go to $35.
$25 $10 6 $18 s7 $12
225 Women's Dresses Special at
$6.50 and $8.75
100 Serge Frocks at $6.50
Of navy blue serge, made in several pretty ways, some showing
embroidery, some with tricolettc sashes, some with ribbon loops and
lace collars.
125 Silk Frocks, $8.75
Satin dresses with deep folds on the .skirts or, with ruffled panels,
principally navy and brown.
Also some dresses of serge and tricotine in the group.
(Market)
Silk and Chamois-Lisle
Gloves, 70c, $1.15 and $ 1 .35
70c for wonderful 2-clasp white silk gloves! Silk heavy enough
to set properly. Self or contrasting two-tone embroidery. From u
famous manufacturer whose gloves are standard. These are "sec
onds," but wc examined dozens of pairs without finding anything more
wrong than a tiny oil spot. Double fingertips. How long is it since
you saw worth-while silk gloves for 70c?
16-Button-Length Silk Gloves, $1.15
They would be almost double if they were "firsts." And their
flaws are too small to notice unless you hunt for them. They will be
ever so nice to wear with Summer frocks and suits. All are white.
Long Chamois-Lisle Gloves, $1.15, $1.35
Five desirable colors; biscuit, beaver, white, gray, pearl and the
cafe au lait which sells out as fast as we can get it. The chamois-lisle
is soft and has a close, thick face which looks like suede on the hand.
12-button-length is $1.15. 16-button-length is $1.35.
' (Central)
4500 Yards of Unbleached and
Bleached Muslin, 12V2C and 15c
Two special purchases just received. We cannot promise to
fill mail orders because the quantity is limited.
120 yard for 39-inch unbleached muslin! That's it wonderfully
low price compared with the cost for the same grade last year lcxs
than half. Soft finish, fine "count" nnd much u. ed for seamed sheets,
mattress covers, artistic curtains and apron;.
15c yard for 35-inch bleached cambric and muslin 'for sheet.',
pillow cases and underclothes.
(Central)
sle
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Japanese Kimonos,
$3
Extra wdc, plenty full, rrul
Japanese kimonos of artistic
cotton crepj with elaborately
hand-embroidered enrnations.
Light blue, rose, Copenhagen,
pink, lnvcndcr.
Japanese Silk
Sliro.r.c, 5'Cc
A good d"al Ics" than the
regular wholesale price. Made
of s'lk with quilted linings and
with Japanese embroidery.
Black, -blue, lavender, Copen
hagen, puiplo. Sizes 4 to 7,
which will lit most feet.
One P und of
Talcum Powder
20c
Early Summer shipment of
coil, standard talcum powder
in one-pound cans. Even the
green-covered can looks cool.
Violet, trailing arbutus and
cdrylopsis arc the perfumes.
Pleasant Bath
Soap, 7 Be Dozen
Bath soap that wc know all
about and wh'ch sold not long
ago at double. Palm, violet
glycerine, witch hazel, and
other good kinds.
Clearaway of
Blouses, $1.35
Some of these were double in
our own stocks, others arc
samplc.4. Mostly voile, plain
or with more or less lace.
Some show marks of handling.
No' nil sizes in every style.
Silk and Leather
Handbags,
$2 and $3
In black, navy, brown and
taupe with pretty linings.
Many shapes, some with cov
ered frames and some with
most attractive metal frames,
others with round tops. Puffy
bags and flat bags. Round
bag3 and square bags. Some
genuine pin seal bags -among
them.
Little Flowered Lawn Frocks
Special at $1.50
(Sizes 2 to 6 years)
Sheer material, with tiny lavender, pink or blue flowers, makes
these delightful little dresses.
All have sheer white organdie sashes and tucks in the skirls.
Two frocks have; round organdie collars, one trimmed with colored
stitching and the other with hemstitching. The third has a square
collar finished with hemstitching.
(Central)
10 Yards of
Longcloth, $1.65
Another shipment of good 313
inch longcloth at this moderate
price. Substantial weight and
soft finish.
(Cenlnil)
White Flannelet 12c
25-ineh fannclct of the soft,
fuzzy kind usually used for
babie3' wcaiv.
(I entrnl)
Window Shades
at 75c
I''ull-lengtrtull-widtli w indow
shades mounted on good spring
rollers. Thev're in two shades
of green, two rf tan and white.
AU the small fixtures nre in
cluded. Oil-color shades ure $1.
(Central)
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Useful Stamped
Pieces, 25c to $1.50
Savings of a third on today'a
new low prices and the assort
ment is particularly good! Many
are new and specially priced;
others are mussed and nave been
repriced.
The designs are all clearly
stamped on good white or linen
colored materials.
Included, are tray covers, bibs,
pillow cases, scarfs, centerpieces,
pillow tops, children's dresses,
tablp covers, fudge aprons and
thirteen-plece luncheon sets.
What gifts some of them
would moke I
(Central)
It's Easy to Put Up These Ready-Made
Awnings $3.60 and $3.90
Junior Girls' Coats
Are Marked at Less
A variety of sports coats,
capes ond coats, in which sizes
are incomplete, havo had their
prices lowered. They're of velour,
mixtures and practical tan coat
ings; sizes 15 to 17.
Newly priced $12.50, $13.50
and $22.50.
Raincapes for April
Rainy morning" brintj the need
for such good little rubberized
capes as 'these. Of tan Canton
at $1; of navy sateen at $2.50.
Sizes C to 12 years.
(.Market)
Georgette Crepe
Special at $1.50 a Yd.
40-inch Georgette crope of ex
cellent quality is in all the lovely
street ond evening shades, includ
ing the especially popular -blues,
block ond white.
At this low price it will cost
very little to maRe a delightful
frock 1
ou con do it yourself, Mr. Householder!
and the fixtures arc all included.
Think of the money you'll save!
Awnings, good-looking nwning3,
strong awnings and all ready to
put up at prices that nre most
moderate!
Sizes for almost any window: 30
ltich, 36-inch, 42-inch and 48-inch,
all at the same prices.
The materials are of tho best.
sturdy and pleasing to sec. The
frames are of the strongest galvan
ized round iron. The skirts arc 12
mthes deep, finished with scalloping.
The awn jigs are generously made;
no skimpftig of material.
Khaki-color awnings aU$3.60.
Brown-anH.tnn cfeino.i ...i
$3.90. -.,-.. awnings at
(Central)
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$5.50
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$1.50
600 Bungalow Aprons $1.50
Cheerful, smiling aprons that will give zest een to Spring
housccleaning. All of plaid ginghams, in a great variety of colorings,
trimmed with rickinck, (.olorcd -uuhing, nr with plain-color cham
biay. Some can be worn quite successfully us dresses.
House Dresses With Real Charm
Frilly touches of white organdu shiny black belts wide sashes
that tit in quite frholous boas these arc some of the points that
make thoo htuse di esses diffoicnt fr-m any one usually sees.
You'll never want to confine them to the house!
Of plaid and checked ginghams in nil the cool, pretty Summer
colorings that you can think of.
SLSTi, $2.25. $2.50, $3, $5.50 lo $8.50.
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(Central)
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These Surprisingly Good Shoes for
Women Are All $2.50!
arge surplus of shoes that sold recently at double and Pointed or rather rounded toeJ-onieyolet Tncf five
three times this new price. ycct Oxfords.
To turn them into ready funds quickly the wholesaler Mostly made of patent and dull black leathers,
agreed to sell almost 2000 pair at less than cost to make n " Sizes
them. Nearly a dozen styles all S2.50. n, wUrnne pa,r, ai '1M ,or two pair at $5 or three pair
ir ?7-50-nd Summer's footwear problems are aolved!
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