Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 21, 1921, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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New and Fine in Fashion andNotably Fair in Price
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"Thou Too, Sail Oa,0 Ship of ,
State ! Sail On, O Union,
Strong and Great!"
These lines of Longfellow's pocht in the "Building
of the Ship" are worthy of timely mention at this
momentous moment of the nation's history. Read the
whole poem closing with: '
"Our hearts, our hopes, our prayers, our teurs,
Our faith triumphant o'er our fears," etc.
and let young Americans learn the poem by heart that
i( may be often repeated in their gatherings.
"It has va wonderful spirit in it to stir all who
hcai' it," so said one of our greatest statesmen, whpsc
face was wet with tears when he heard it recited for
the first time. '. '
Let us do everything - to cultivate greater .
Americanism.
The Prettiest Summer Frocks
for Women-te Imported
EVERY day brings in
something new
handkerchief and
heavier linens, sheer
voiles, the new striped
and plajn ratines, eyelet
embroidered batistes and
voiles, colored Swisses
with white dots they
, make a perfect riot of de
lightful color, with. their
roses and blues, their tan
gerines and yellows, their
grays and navies and pale
greens.
The Swisses have crisp
white organdie collars and
cuffs; the other dresses
are often hand-embroid-ered
or hand drawn;
everything is fine and
dainty, and suggestive of
lovely Summer after
noons. Prices run from $3&.50
for one of the simpler
French lins'ns to $95 for
a chemise .frock of em
broidered white ratine.
(Firet Floor, Central).
) Signed
April SI, 101.
fyd jptotafo
Neckwear Just From France .
The perfect little things that Parisian women wearat neck and
sWves and pooping from their jncket-fronts. Collars, collar and cuff
ntt6, vestees, frills of JInc materials, hand made and hand embroid
ered, with real lace where laces are used at all. Reasonably priced
st $2 to $12.
(Main Floor, Central)
The Smart Sailor Hat Has
Come Into Its-Own
and is mote popular than ever
this Spring as a glance
around in the streets, in the
shops, on the golf links, at the
country club and over so many
other places will show you.
And any woman who is in
search of a smart sailor will
find just the type to suit her
in the Wanamaker Millinery
Salons. There are sailors with
( (Second Floor, Chwtnot)
short brims and wide brims,
with high crowns and round
crowns, with plain bands nnd
fancy bands, and in every
fashionable color.
The sailors nre of tough
and fancy weaves, of llscre
and of novelty straws, in plain
and two-color combinations.
$7.50 to $22.60.
.
Becoming New Gingham and
Linen Frocks for Young Wpmen
Now that the protty new cotton and tpb frocks are coming
in so fast these days, the cases in the Young Women's Salons are
nil aglow with color and loveliness.
- New Gingham Dresses, $14.50
arc in three youthful attractive models with snowy organdie '
for trimming, girlish sashes and new ideas as to line and finish.
They nre all in those clear, pretty checks that are becoming to
most everybody black, brown, red, pink, blue and green with
white. ' A
New Linen Frocks, $28.o0
are in distinctive new models, and in such colors as summery ,
giocns, tomato, white and a lovely porcelain blue. They aie
straight-line dresses and smart as can be.
All are In U to 20 year sizes.
(rtecond Floor, Cheetnnt)
Distinctively New
Silk Crepe Handbags
There is a weave of silk crepe that hhs come sweeping into vogue
in women's apparel. It is very beautiful to look at and has the body
to give good service.
We have just had some handbags made of this fine, fabric and are
Ypu will una tnom nownero else
showing
leli
tpmorrow.
in
brown, nnvy and white: chiefly with
covered frames and fancy clasps, but some with shell finish frame and
them
Phllndenhia.
in ocige, taupe, ugni gray,
red frames and fancy claspi
loop handles. All have Inner frames and are nicely satin lined
Prices, $7.50 to $10.50.
(Slain Floor, Oheetnnt)
Georgette Bloises That Are
Prettyi, Yet Not Expensive
arc not always possible, but here are several now ones, just as attrac
tive as can be, and all at moderate prices.
At $6.85 is a blouse with a .deep, pleated frill, hemstitched, which
goes 'round the neck and down the front and is in white, flesh pink or
bisque. , , , ,
Another $6.85 blouse which is in bisque only has a deep collar and
revers edged and trimmed with Valenciennes edging and insertion.
And a $10.50 blouse which is in white or the pretty flesh pink is
the sort to be worn outside the skirt, and has a sashl which ties in
back. It is trimmtKwith embroidery, luce and Insertion and has a
square neck. ...,....
1 (Third Floor. Central)
Frolaset Corsets
To have the ptecise model of
corset that suits your figure is to
b sure of both looks and com
fort. And these front-lace cor
sets are peculiarly adapted to the
present soft gowns.
One design, of pyik coutil has
a long skirt, well boned,' and a low
bust, $5.50.
A Frolaset Special of pink fig
ured material is a topless with
elastic section in the waist and u
long skirt, $6.
One with sort bones over the
ithdomon is long over the hip,
nnd toplesB. An insert of elastic
is under the bust? In pink broche,
57.nO.
A model of pink coutil for tall
women. This has nn empire top
and long skirt, heavily boned, $8.
(TMril Floor, CheMnut)
Women's Pajamas'
in Middy Styles
Two styles, one of plain col
ored tussah in pink, blue nnd
white, at $6.50, and otto of striped
material in pink and 'blue, at
$6.85.
(TMril Floor, Cenlrrfl)
Wide Fancy Ribbons
Special at 58c a Yatd
Some were double that price
and more.' JuBt the ribbons ho
much used now for sashes, hat
trimmings, hair - ribbons, and
fancy work 5 to 7 inchcH
wide. Plaids, Roman stripes,
and other patterns, in light nnd
dark colors. Too good at this
price to last long.
(Main Floor, Central)
Sheer White Goods
The weaves most in favor for
Commencement frocks are those:
Plain voiles, 38 to 44 inches
Tvide, 46c to $1.75 a yard.
Plain batiste, 38 to 44 inches
wtdo, 50c to $1.50.
Figured vollos, 36 and 38
inches, 86c to $1.50.
Dotted swisses, 31 and 42
inches, 85c to $1.85.
Dotted voiles, 10 inches wide,
$2.25 to $2.50.
Plain white organdie, 15 inches,
'5c to $1.50.
t first Floor, I'h'ttniiii
Rusted Screens
wade like now with a can of the
famous "SWP" screen enamol.
t rolongs their life. Does not clog
tno mesh. Ask for It at the paint
nounter,
(Fourth Foor, Central)
i Fascinating Printed Voiles
at 38c and 50c
If every woman isn't charmingly dressed this Summer, it surely
must be her own fault, with such pretty voiles as these-at 38c and 50c a
yard.
Patterns and colors are almost unbelievably pretty dainty after
noon and evening colors-, and the designs as lovely as1 anything twice
the price could show.
We do not know where else a woman coilld find anything like this
variety to choose from. All are 38 inches wide.
I (First Floor, Chestnut) ,
Light or Dark Stockings Match
This Dainty Slipper
Eithor pale tan or navy bide stockings will look equally well
with it, for the slipper is dark blue kid, with a curved border
band and instep-strap of pale tan suode a most attractive com
bination that will be especially effective with dark blue silk
dresses.
Louis heeh plain vamp, light turned sole. A very smart
slipper indeed for $16.
(Rzeloelve l.lttle Hoot Shop, First Floor, Market)
Wide Silk Girdles
With Gay-Colored
Stripes
They are of generous width,
these new girdles, and they are
just what girls and women are
asking for to add a smart touch
and a gay color note to their
Spring suits and frocks.
Of firm, good quality silk, they
are in over so many pretty color
combinations, with wide and
cluster stripes, and they are all
flnlshod with deep silk fringes.
$6.75 and $7.75 each.
(Main Floor, Central)
Women's Sturdy
Irish Handkerchiefs
$3.75 a Dozen
They are of medium-weight
linen, of practical quality for
good service, and thoy aro fin
ished with quite tiny hems one
sixteenth of an inch in width.
And they nre good values for
.the price.
(West Mile)
Women's Silk Stockings
for $1.50 a Pair
Lowest price we have seen on this grade of merchandise for some
time.
These are nil, first-grade goods, madefull-fashioned of ingrain silk
with extra reinforced cotton soles and tops. In black and white and all
sizes in the lot.
It is only .through a contract made some months ago, when mar
ket conditions were more fnvornble, that we are able to sell these stock
ings for so little.
Women's $5 Silk
Umbrellas
200 more of theso exceedingly
good and very much wanted um
brellas. Their handles are bnke
lite with bakelite rings, and hard
wood with leather trimmings nnd
their forrules aro of the favorite
blunt order. Cojors nre navy,
green, purple, taupe, cardinal and
black.
(Main Floor. Market)
(West Aisle)
For Milady's Toilet Table
Youth and beauty dwell in the famous "Honflour" toilet
preparations. To keep the price down We have them put up in
rather plain dress, but the excellence of each article is unex
celled. At these moderate prices: .
Toilet watots, 60c and 90c.
Talcum powders, 15c.
Sachets, 35c.
Cleansing, akin and "Youth
and Beauty" cream, each 40c.
Lilac and wistaria vegetal,
76r.
Bay rum, 90c, fl.80.
Witch hazel, 40c, 70c, $2.65
a bottle.
Violet ammonia, 25c and 40c.
The odors nre very delicate,
and provide several choices.
(Main Floor, Chestnut)
Creepers and Suits Meant
. Specially for Little Bovs
The creepers are in white land colors, some are in wnue combined
with color, thoy nre sometimes trimmed with hand embroidery in color,
and the prices go from $1.76 to $3.25. 1 to 2 year sizes.
New little HUits for boys are in ever so many attractive styles
styles Just for boys. These nre in whlto and, colors, start at $2.25
ami goto JoYo, zip o year sues,
' W (Third r
Floor, Chestnut)
Children's Wash .
Hats and Tarns
$1 and $1.25
are kinds which would sell
usually for quite u bit more, for
they nre all especially good for
the prices.
At $1 are white cotton turns
with bluo ribbon bnnds.
At $1.25 are wash hats in white
and natural colors, and white ami
blue, in a round sailor style.
2 to 5 year sizes.
(Third Floor, ClieMnuO
Dimity Bedspreads
Dainty as You
Please
Fresh, cool, light, snow-white,
asy to launder, they carry a
world of daintiness into any room.
These nre n new lot just opened.
Crinkle or seersucker spreads:
63x90 Inches, $2 each
72x00 inches, $2.25 each
80x00 inches, $2.60 each
Corded dimity spreads:
72x00 inches, $2.25 ea.ch
80x90 inches, $2.50 oach
(HUtru1or, Centrul) , t
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"Why Is" Summer
Furniture?
s1
UMMBR - f urnitui-e
holds an interest
and a charm no
other furniture pos
sesses. Summer furniture's
appeal is varied ib may
be the primitive appeal
of the rustic cedar, the
homely charm of hickory,
or the more elegant air
of willow in its many
' forms and firiishes.
Whatever the point of
interest, it. is always
cheerful, oftentimes
thrilling it seems to
touch a primal chord in
one's being and to go
back to the time wjien
man was first put in a
garden.
Summer furniture,
even in its most -sophisticated
-form of willow or
reed for breakfast rooms
or verandas, has still
something about it that
speaks of fair, green
lawns and garden bowers
and other delights of
Nature that only, the
glorious Summer can
unfold for our enjoy
ment. Summer furniture is
shown here in abundance,
in large variety and with
simplicity.
You will see' Willow
and 'Reed in an unusual
salection of colors and
finishes, Including the
natural. With cretonne
upholsteries in vartous
colorings, any number of
piquant effects are pos
sible. Chinese grass furni
ture is pliant, serviceable
and of grayish green.
Hickory who doesn't
know how serviceable it
is?
Cedar pieces, un
barked and constructed
on truly rustic lines, are
shown in amplitude.
(Sixth Floor, Central)
Shirvan and Daghestan Rugs
of Much Merit at $75 to $150
In sizes approximating 3x4 to, 4x6 feet. These are "two of
tho best andoldest types of rugs woven in the Caucasus and in
weave and pattern they follow the rugs of centuries ago.
Geometrical designs of various kinds, the fretwork and the
".latch-hook" are typical, of such pieces and the colors generally
are dark blue", rose, yellowish tints and ivory, the patterns
usually standing out rather boldly.
At $75 to $156Ncach these groups are exceptionally good,
especially as the rugs are of really good quality nnd fine appeal -nnce.
(Seventh Floor, Chestnut)
L
Books
on the War
for 15c
Books presenting vivid pic
tures of studies of the late
war, by actual participants or
by experts, written in nurra
tive, historical, descriptive or
letter form. All new nnd fresh
copies.
"Adventures in Propngan-
da. Letters from an Intelli
gence Officer in France, by
Heber Blnnkenhorn.
"A General's Letters to His
Son on Obtaining a Commis
sion." 'The Journal of Submarine
Commander Von Forstner."
"Faith, War and Policy," by
Gilbert Murroi'.
"Crumps, the Plain Tale of
a Canadian Who Went," by
Louise Kecne,
"Letters From a French
Hospital." '
"Papers From Picurdy," by
T. W. Pym.
"Trucking to the Trenches,"
by John J. Kautz.
"Prisoner of the U-90," by
Edward V. Isaacs.
"The Retreat From Mons."
"To IlAhlcben nnd Back," by
GeotTrey Pyke.
"The Sonds of Fate," a study
of an imperial conscience, by
Sir Thomas Barclay.
(Main Floor, Thirteenth)
Men Who Shave
Will Like This
electric immersion heater. Thrust
it into cup or bowl of Water, and
the wafer Is hot in a couple of
minutes. Well worth itb price
of $6, especially to traveling men.
(Fourth Floor, Cenlrnl)
Good, New Turkish
Towels at 25c Each
Of soft, absorbent cotton, full
bleached, in a generous size, 19x
36 inches, all new and exception-"'
all good at tho price, 25c each
irlrst Floor, Chestnut I
.Welcome NewGuest
Towels at 50c Each
Of pure linen huckaback neatly
hemstitched and done in a small
design. Right good for the
money 50c each; size 15x22
inches.
(First Floor. Chestnut)
Men's Suits Right in
Everything
Especially in the Vital Things
The vital things in a man's suit are the fabric and
the making.
If these are not right nothing else matters. "The
surest thing about every .Wanamaker suit is that it is
right in the vital things. The best thing about Wana
maker suits, their particular point of merit, is in the
fact that all that is fine, fashionable and excellent m
their lines and looks is based upon fabrics' and tailoring
of the highest standard known in the business of making
men's ready-to-wear clothing. - ,
There may be men to whom these things mean
nothing.
It is for you to say whether or not you cqn afford
to be a man of that kind.
Our men's suits are priced at $30 to $75.
Youths' suits in specially designed models, $28 to
$40.
(Third Floor, Market)
Men's Fine Silk Shirts
Some of Them Reduced
Shirts of heavy broadcloth silk In a wonderful variety'of color
combinations and striped designs.
Just the sort of soft-cuff, plain neglige shuts that men are
looking for now and that will be wanted still more when 'waist
coats are discarded.
Prices "ore $7.60 to $10 and some of the lowest priced shirt
in the lot have just been brought down from the highest price.
(Main Floor, Market)
Men's London Soft Hats
That Are Masterpieces
At their present price of $8 these Lincoln Bennett' soft hats f
for men have no equals, and they have no superiors at any price.
All men who hnve seen them havd admired their smart ahap?
and their delightful Spring colorings.
(Main Floor, Murket)
Men 's Fine Linen Handkerchiefs
$8 a Dozen
Firm and close of weave, these handkerchiefs are all of
excellent quality Irish limn and are snowy and new.
They are made in that plain hemstitched style which is
always good, they have quarter nnd half-inc)i hems, are of gen
erous size, and better quality than this price usually buys.
(Went Alile) '
A Smart New Style iii Men's -Brogue
Oxfords
It U made of cordovan in black and tan.
toe of the tru; brogue, long wing tip nnd
Kxtra heavy single sole and flat, flange hel.
A mighty fine-looking shoe at $13 a pair.
v (Main Floor. Market)
Has the squarish
much perforation.
Give a Bride an. Electric Grill
On one of these little electric stoves you can cook a breakfast for
two, right on the breakfast tnble, in a few minutc3. The price of $H it
littlefor the convenience And comfort they offer.
Electric cooking stoves, grills und kitchenettes, from $8.30 for a
little stove to $35 for a two-burner stove with oven attachment, which
is quite a young range in itself.
(Fourth floor lenlrali
Splendid Chenille Rugs
at Fine Savings
On a 9xl'2-ft. chenille rug, for .nmple, the saving is $32.60 Thbj
may be either an English chenille rug, nt $87.50, or nn 'American
chenille rug, at $82.50.
" And tneso plain-color floor coverings ait so popular!
Other size at proportionate reduction:
8.3x10.6 ft : XU tixOft $54
9x10.6 ft $80 3x6 ft $16.50
(Srientli rloor. Chestnut)
Consider This List if You Want
a Tennis Racquet
And try to think where else
in Philadelphia you would find
another such selection.
Slazenger's Autogiaph ami
1. Z. racquets, J 15 ouch.
Doherty, 514
Bancroft racquet1- include
tho Tilden and Autograph, nt
$15; the Bancroft, at $13: M.
S. Bundy, at $12.50. and While
Wing, at $12.
(The (tnllerj
Wright and Ditson racquets
aie $5 to $16.
Spalding racquets, So' to $15.
And a' good ussottment o
pecinlly priced rncquets at
$1.75, $2.50, $5, $0.50 and $10.
Tennis balls, 60c each.
Racquet covors, 50c to $1.60.
Presses. $1.50.
Nets, $8 to $C0.
F.verything e!e for the
game.
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Point de Venise Lampshades
at Half
Not many left, of then beautiful needlepoint lace lampshades from
trance. Therefore, take them at just half original puces $18.75 to
$22.60.
To certain looms thoy will gie-just the needed distinctive touch,
over lining of right-colored silk
(Flftlt. Floor, Market!
Old-Fashioned Stick
Candy, 50c a Pound
Pure nnd good we make it in
our own sunny kitchens. All the
delicious, old-time flavors, SOc n
pound.
Chocolate-covered nougut, 50c
a pound.
Chocolate-covered marshmal
,lows, SOc n pound.
Crisp wufers, 50c a pound.
Peanut brittle, 50c a pound.
Cream wafers, 50c a pound.
(liciwii Slnlrt Store, Chestnut)
An Important Point in Buying a
Vacuum Cleaner
The electric vacuum cleaner you buy here is NEW.
That iriay seem a commonplace unless you know that many stores make a prac
tjee of sending vacuum cleaners out on trial and afterwards "v -"-heao amonjf new
cleaners.
You do ncM run the risk of unconsciously buying such a second-hand cleaner
here, because we' uo not follow that practice. Every vacuum cleaner we sell is a brand
new machine that has never been used before. j
Ask our expert to demonstrate the different points of merit of the five splentlid
electric vacuum cleaners we sell the King, .$45; the Cadillac Special, .$50; the Royal,
$55; the Superb Junior. $57.50; and the Superb, $70. They cover every need from
the(small apartment to the large house. '
We believe them to be the best electric vacuum cleaners on the market. And
household experts confirm our belief.
(Imirlli floor, CenUfilj
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