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

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WANAMAKER'S
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Slorc Opens nt 9
WANAMAKER'S
Store Closes at 5
WANAMAKER'S
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dvance Notice of the Good Things the New Week Will Bring at Wanqmaker's
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This Great City Should Not
Forget Stephen Girard
The Merchant, Mariner and Banker,
Whose Birthday Was Yesterday
One hundred and seventy-one years ajro he
was born in Bordeaux,
three-Story Dricit nuuse oi mc rimueiimiu
atyle, and of yhich he afterward built rows in
this city, setting a pattern followed in ,our
early days.
Queer in many ways, he saw with his one
eye (the other lost at a bonfire where the
fragment of an oyster-knell destroyed' the sight
of his right eye) a great future for the Quaker
- City, and directed the monument of the Girard
College and a plan for its use which, under Dr.
Cheesman A. Herrick, is an honor to the city
and a blessing to its young citizenship.
His probity and far vision in business
matters as a merchant have never been
surpassed in the nearly two centuries that have
passed since his birth.
The men who have made Philadelphia
must be remembered for the examples they set
for us.
Signed
May sh
1921.
There Are So Many Occasions
for a Handsome Lace Gown
This Summer especially,
when lace is at the height of
faihion and wonderful results
are achieved with its loveli
ness. These are the gowns thnt
women will wear to garden
parties and card parties, for
afternoon affairs and informal
evening wear. They arc ex
quisite in their dainty color
ings and very becoming.
One of the most beautiful is
ef oDen-mcsh ecru lace over
(First l'loor,
Japan Sends Us Hand
Embroidered Pink Silk
Underclothes
And they are among the
most captivating in this May
Sale. Every one knows how
exquisitely fine and rich the
Japanese hand embroideries
are. They look their best on
these dainty pink crepe de
chine and habutai silk gar
ments. They were cut on
American patterns, and will
please our most particular
customers.
Chemises of pink silk
crepe de chine, simply em
broidered at $6.85, and elab
prately embroidered at
?13.76. Of pink habutai,
richly embroidered, at $7.85.
All are envelope models, with
French backs.
' Nightgowns of pink, crepe
de chine and habutai, in six
beautifully e m b r o i d ercd
models, at $10.50, $12.50, $15
ana $15.85 almost too
pretty, so one woman said,
0 go to sleep in."
(Third Floor, Central)
Lower Prices on Women's
Stockings and Underwear
Savincra are about a third all through the lot, and some-
Itlmes more.
All first-grade sroods of the
Iwant right now and all through
Stockings
$1.75 n nair for hlnpk silk stockines. some with cotton
tops.
$.2.50 a pair for black, cordovan and navy silk.
Underwear
25c a pair for pink cotton bloomers.
50c for whifn nnffrnn nnrl lialfi union suits, sizns 36 and
188 only.
$2.50 a pair for pink silk
(West
Peter Pan Waists
to Wear With
Sweaters and
rpL Sports Suits
M..:" '""""! iouim-toiiur
"vuocs an
tnnnr Tintiiilni. tn
?f?r with Summer sweaters
q With tVia 4. ...! .nn.(n
Bulls. """" oi"'WD
rJi ne,w white tub ailk blouse
pleating around the col-
h..i P cu"3 and tny pin
tucH is $5.85.
, A white cropo do chine
blouse with frills down the
"?i and pleutings around the
cIlar and cuITb is $10.50.
r..u '?S8 "tpcnslvo und quite
practical uro two new cotton
&es?no of P'nt" wMU
DaUato with dimity collar and
F, the other with Irish
8?a tr,?iminf coI'ar nd
(Third Floor,' Central)
France, in a little old
Pmwfe
black satin. The laco is piped
With gold cloth and the design
outlined with large gold beads.
Ecru lace with drapings of
brown chiffon is another pretty
combination. Or dove gray
chiffon with ecru lace and a
bright cherry red ribbon
girdle.
There are plenty of the
darker colored lace gowns also,
black, navy blue or brown,
touched with a vivid color.
Prices start at SG5 and go to
$235.
Centriil)
New One-Piece Sports Dresses
in the Women's London Shop
Uncommonly smart, they have fairly leaped into fashion in
the few days since we first showed them.
Of bright-colored linens, made with large armholes, pockets
and narrow belts dresses intendod to be Avorn with severe white
blouses. The price is $17.50.
Same style, of wool jersey cloth with contrasting pipings,
nlso $17.60.
(Oullery, CheMiuit)
styles and weights women
the Summer.
bloomers.
Aisle)
Colored Handkerchiefs
for Commencement
Gifts $1
A soft violet, a lovely rose
pink, salmon color, green and
a French blue are the colors,
and the handkerchiefs are all
of sheer, line Irish linen with
corners appliqued in white
and just enough dainty
white embroidery for effect
tivencss. You might send
one or a dozen I
Other new colored initial
handkerchiofs arc $4.60 for
a box of six, and are in at
tractive colors and designs,
with hand-rolled hem and
hand-embroidered letter in
monogram effect.
(Mln Floor. Cfiitrnl, or
The London 8ho, The (Jailer)
New Prices on
These Street,
Afternoon and
Evening
Dresses for
Young Women
ought to find new owners for
them very quickly, Indeed!
. The Street and
Afternoon Dresses
Are $20 to $95
and include some lovely
beaded Georgettes in light
and dark colors, soft char
meuse frocks, some of crepe
de chine and some of Canton
crepe. There are even a few
Paris frocks in the lot.
The styles are good, there
is quite a collection, and the
prices are all greatly below
the original markings.
The Evening Frocks
Are $10 to $95
and these include a small
group of taffeta and silk
dresses in white and light
colors. They also have been
much higher priced.
It's a remarkable oppor
tunity for young women who
wear 14 to 20 year sizes.
(Second Floor, Chestnut)
All-Black Hats Are the Fad of
the Moment in Paris
Perhaps smart Parisiennes have discovered how very
stunning these all-black hats are when worn with white
frocks, for instance, or with some of the lovely vivid colors
that are so fashionable.
These newest hats just off the needle-are of the
modish Canton crepe. They are in medium sizes and fash
ionable shapes, with brims that droop just enough for
becomingness. For trimming they have pond lilies, shining
black cherries and other fruits and flowers.
There is just one hat of a kind, of course, and prices
begin at $22. .
(Second l'loor, Clientnut)
Narrow Two-Toned Ribbons
Of moire, in all. the attractive colors and combinations
worn this summer. .
They are in two widths three-quarters of an inch at
55c a yard, and one-inch at 65c a yard.
(Main Floor, Central)
Fine Bench-Made Slippers of
Beige and Fawn Buck
The soft and lovely beigo colorings so much approved in
woman's dress this year und the equally soft and lovely ma
terial of which those slippers and pumps are fashioned, make them
the most pleasing and effective of tho season.
They aro all bench-made that is, made by hand, and by ono
pair of hands from start to finish, and they show at a glance that
perfection of line and detail that comes only from such high-class
individual shoemaking.
Some are entirely of tho becoming soft-colored buckskin.
Others arc combined with kid or leather. Most have two-inch
Louis heels and light soles. Ono has military walking heels
and substantial street soles. All havo one or two straps over
instep.
The prices aro $15, S17 and $18.
(First Floor, Murket)
With Decoration Day Coming
Women Want White Silk Skirts
As we have heard many women say, a white silk skirt
goes with any color sweater, and it is one of the prettiest
and most economical Summer skirts.
There are as many as twelve different kinds of silks
represented in these skirts, the majority being of the fashion
able crepe weave and a nutnber of them being entirely new.
Mostly they are pleated, but there are a few plain sports
models.
Crepe de chine, silk faille, pussywillow taffeta, Baronet
and Canton crepe are included and the prices range from
$15 to $32.50.
TOje Starting $omt for tfje
bribe's &ttoer
Very often it in some ono piece among the wedding gifts
whose 'pattern the bride fancies and would like for the rest of
'her silver.
A sugar bowl and cream pitcher are often given for a wed
ding present, or the same two articles with tho teapot or coffee
pot. To choose a good standard pattern is the important thing.
Wo suggest the following beautiful sterling silver patterns
In which all the pieces may bo bought separately. Fcsides the
sugar 'bowl, cream pitcher, coffee and tea pot, there is the kettle,
wniter, coffee sets, meat platter, vegetable dishes, compotes and
bread trays.
Hcppelwhitc Fairfax
Maintenon Clermont
Plymouth King Albert
Lafayette Newport
Dprothy Quincy Washington
Portsmouth Lanedownc
(Jenelrjr Store, C'hetnut nml Thirteenth)
Women Appreciating Beautiful
Wraps Would Certainly
Choose These
They arc the soft wool
duvetynes that hang so
gracefully, the smart trico
tine wraps, with shoulder
embroidery in silver thread.
Or some one of the many
styles in silk-finished Bolivia,
a loner Tuxedo front model,
for example, or a delightful
(First Floor,
Corseting the June Bride
Skillful the corsetiere who
undertakes to provide ex
actly the lines of grace and
beauty required for this
most momentous gowning in
a young woman's life.
The feat has been accom
plished to perfection by thes
Frenchwoman who makes
our L. R. and Parisienne
corsets.
Two of the best L. R. cor
sets for this purpose are of
silky white broche, beauti
fully made a lace-trimmed
model with low top at $12,
and a topless model at $7.50.
Both are long-skirted and
perfectly boned.
A very light-weight Pari
sienne model of white silk
batiste with satin trimming
has the low bust slightly
heightened in back, and long,
flexible hip lines. It is $22.
Brassieres of brocaded
satin and of real lace at $13
and $16.
(Third l'loor, Chestnut)
one with cape sleeves, fin
ished with huge tassels.
There is also a good choice
of the newest colors tan,
ostrich, Sorrento blue, Hin
dustan brown, black and so
on. And, as to price, one
may have any one of these
handsome wraps for $100.
Central)
Your Old Piano Rebuilt
SENTIMENT attaches
to an old piano.
Is the one you or
your children first
learned to play, perhaps.
The one you played to
"him" in the evenings be
fore he came to stay. The
one they gave you when
you were married. The
one you "lullabyed" the
baby to sleep with. Per
haps even the one that
was your mother's.
For some old associa
tion's sake, you would
rather have it than a new
one.
And you may !
Our rebuilding and re
pair department of expert
(Second Floor, Market)
A Little Clearaway of Fine
Embroidered Flouncings
Wide, 40-inch flouncings of organdie, voile or batiste
with solid or eyelet embroidery. Some are all white, others
have a touch of color.
There is just about enough for a dress in each pattern,
and a few are a trifle soiled or mussed. In many cases the
price is less than half what these flouncings sold for orig
inally. They are now $2.75, $3.75 and $4.75 a yard. v
(West Aisle)
After All There Is
Just One Anderson
Gingham
That is the gingham made
by David and John Anderson
on the Scotch border. It is
finer of weave, which means
longer wear, and it is more
beautiful than any other ging
ham in coloring.
There are constant new Im
portations to keep up the good
assortment. Plain colors,
checks, stripes and plaids, all
arc $1.25 a yard.
(First Floor. Chestnut)
The Rush Rugs Are
Rushing Out
These splendid and serv
iceable rugs have come to be
among the favorites for sum
mer use.
In 18-inch blocks in natu
ral colors or two contrasting
colors 9x12 ft., $38.50.
Woven solid 9x12 ft.,
$28.50; 8x10 ft., $23.50; Gx9
ft., $15.
Specially Priced
9x12 ft $17.50
8x10 ft $13.50
6 x 9 ft $9
(Neienth Floor, riimtnut)
Plenty of Pins for
Summer Dressmaking
French steel pins, packed
in boxes, each holding a very
generous quantity, are 20c,
40c and $1 , according to size.
Papers of English pins,
55c, hold a thousand-pins of
assorted sizes.
(Mlu Floor, Central)
Beautiful New Styles in
Silk Crepe Handbags
The fancy metal frames
with .flexible chain handles
are the distinguishing fea
tures in these new bags. The
frames are in oxidized and
green gold finish and arc
most effective.
The bags are of fine silk
crepe in brown, beige, gray,
dark blue and white, and
each contains purse and
mirror.
Price $10.
(Main Floor. Chettnut)
Chinese Rugs That Furnish
Well and Serve
One of the admirable things about Chinese rugs is a certain artistic inde
pendence. There is no apparent effort to follow or imitate some other ideas of
design and coloring. They almost seem to say "we are ourselves, our colors, vivid '
or subdued, our designs, grotesque, barbaric or otherwise, are our own."
This is bound to give them an individual quality and a furnishing effect of
a very distinctive kind. No wonder the furnishing value and excellent service
qualities of Chinese rugs are meeting with increasing appreciation. The best
types in the market are here at distinctly moderate prices.
If you are looking for a fine rug, a rug that is handsome, impressive and
practical, you should see this selection of Chinese weaves.
Carpet sizes from
Schomacker craft smen
will renew your old piano
of whatever make so
that years of practical
service may be added to it.
Only the best materials
are used, and the work
manship is of the highest
grade.
Our charges are moder
ate, covering only the cost
of materials and the work
necessary.
A letter, postal or tele
phone call will bring an
expert to your home to
estimate the cost.
And this estimate will
be furnished without any
obligation whatever on
your part.
The Right
Light enough to be unoppressive, heavy
enough to be just comfortable, and priced
low enough to be a good investment.
Cotton-filled comfortables with figured
silkoline back and center and plain satin
borders to match, $5 each.
Cotton-filled with figured mull centers,
silkoline backs and plain mull borders to
match, $6 each.
Cotton-filled quilts in plain mull, both
sides, in old rose and Copenhagen blue, $6
each.
Others with dotted mull on both sides in
rose tind Copenhagen blue at $7.
Wool-filled comfortables with figured
silkatine on both sides, $5.50.
Others with silk mull, figured centers and
backs and borders of plain mull to match.
$7.50 and $9.
Wool quilts with plain silk mull both sides
at $8.
Wool-filled quilts with figured silk cen
ter, plain silk border and plain silk mull
back at $15.
All Garden Hose Looks Alike
But when you como to ex
amine it you seo why Wnna
makor garden hose is different.
The difference is due to the
materials it is made of, and
the way it is mado.
Wo show you what every
inch of our garden hose is
made of. You can take a
sample of each kind in your
hands, pull it apart and learn
why some of it even nt a few
cents more, is better worth
buying than others.
Of all the enormous quan
tity wo sell in a year, perhaps
four or five pieces como back,
and that mostly due to lack of
proper caro in the handling
and keeping.
Men's Heavy White Silk
Shirts Lower-Priced
We have taken our fine, heavy while broadcloth
silk shirts and lowered the price to $8.50.
You cannot get better white silk shirts than these
ready to wear, and many of the best-dressed men of
Philadelphia prefer plain white silk shirts to any others.
Men's $1 Neckties in
Regimental Stripes
Fine silk rep four-in-hands in the popular narrow shape.
Made up to our special order in British regimental and other
diagonal stripes to sell at this moderato price.
(Mnln Floor, Market)
$275 upward.
(Seventh Floor, Central)
A Little Lot of Fine French
Dinner Sets Lowered to $75
In plain shape, with gold edges and coin-gold handles.
One border decoration consists of a garland of pink roses.
The other is a conventional chain border in pale green and
tan.
These are sets of 106 pieces and are all that l-emain from
a large group that sold at a substantially higher price.
(Fourth Floor, Cheitnut) .'
Household Linens
Exceptionally Priced for June
Brides
Bridal gifts of linen were given long before many other
kinds of gifts were thought of, but the surest sign that
linens are good bridal gifts is the fact that they are given
today more than ever. These three groups are probably
unsurpassed for the money.
Real Madeira hand-embroidered and hand-scalloped
lunch sets of 13 pieces, with plenty of eyelet and embroidery r.
work, $7.75 a set.
Hemstitched linen pillow cases made of a good quality'")
of plain white linen and neatly hemstitched to measure
22'jx36 inches finished, $3 a pair.
Pure linen huckaback towels, all neatly hemstitched for
individual use, size 14x22 inches, 50c each.
(First Floor, Chestnut)
Children's Hose Low-Priced
18c, three pair for 50c, for imported, openwork cotton
full-fashioned socks.
25c a pair for three-quarter length sports hose of ribbed
black cotton.
35c, three pair for $1, for three-quarter length sports
hose of ribbed tan cotton with artificial silk striped tops.
(First Floor, Market)
Quilts for Cool Comfort
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(Sixth Floor, Central)
Don't hang garden hose on
a nail. Put it on a reel, or lay
it flat on the floor, if you don't
want the best of it to kink and
break.
These excellent kinds aro
made expressly for us, and
bold only here. They aro con
stantly fresh on the floor not
stacked up through a season
to dry out with lack of use.
Superb, a b'-ply, strong,
clastic, red rubber hose which
our customers prefor above all
othora, at 28c a foot.
Lily, a 4-ply, heavy, whito
rubber hose, at 25c a foot.
Iledlcnf, a strong, 5-pIy, red
rubber hose, nt 25c a foot.
(Fourth Floor, Cculrul)
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Wool-filled quilts with self-figured tussah
silk on both sides in old rose at $15.
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Quality, a 4-ply, good rub
ber hose, at 22c a foot.
Cottage, an cxcollent 4-ply
rubber hose, 18c n foot.
Standard, u half-inch wire
bound hose, 16c a foot.
Pansy, a 3-ply rubber hose,
at 15c a foot.
All except tho wire-bound
half-inch bono aro -lhch
standard size. They are in 25
and 50 foot lengths, with
couplings and wubIiits at
tached; and can bo extended
to any length.
Hoso reels from $.'1.50 to
$10,50. All accessories, such
as nozzles washepf, clamps,
couplings and mendoru.
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