Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 03, 1921, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 13, Image 13

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,ou a.it1 Peanuts
Vej Fish with Ham and Tomatoes
ffmc cumber Salad
Bils(n CuiUrds Coffee
SUPPER
Wtlih Rarebit on Toast.
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naklsr hot fat : lav on a platter and
lice In the oven to kep warm. Now
lice .in a raocepan
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TM.te tablespoons of pew,
OHt-hoU teaspoon of ittlt,
One'-Aal teaspon of wh(le pepper.
Diieolre the flour in milk and bring
: a boil. Cook for five minutes and
n tidd one-half cud of stated cheese.
t!r to. Mend and then poach the eggs
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Iir.on Cocktail
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tend,
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Si-ile ami rlcane the fish ns soon as
b reeeire it and thtii wran in a
loth or piece of wnx paper ; wrap in
hrte thicknepsrs of ncwsnftTer and
life on ice until needed. Prepare the
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aor irom reaemng otiier roods in the
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litiblc si7i for jcrving and then roll
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stling. Cover the ham with a thick
lice of tomato aud then pour three
wietpoons or salad oil over all and
ale in a moderate oven for thirty-five
.Inutes.
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EVENING PUBLIC LDGER-PBILABELPHIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 191
0n,"I,!Sil-ii-d4" WANAMAKER'S .
DOWN STAIRS STORE
WANAMAKER'S
WEATHBIl
Radiant June Dresses, Some a Third Less, Some Half Price in a
Summer Sale of Great Importance Wanamaker'sDownStairsStore
. . .
Center Aisle Opportunities
Many tables of soccial merchandiaa rure-A
for the Center Able. Each table i numbered,
beginning at Chcatnut Street, to which there are
two direct entrances from the street.
No- 1 Wonderful $1 Underclothes
Belated shipment intended for May and just; arrived to the
great advantage of Juno shoppers. NljjhlKowns and cnvelopo
chemises of lovely white cotton, voilo or dimity in pink or whito.
Puff Bleoves, narrow laco edgings, ribbon shoulder straps nnd
other daintinesses.
No. 2 Pretty Lace Pillows, $1.25
New low price for charming lingerie pillows In narrow and
wider widths. Covered with effective imitation fllet with figures
or with large laco medallions.
No. 3 pretty Veils, SOc
White or flesh color grounds, gaily dotted with light or
Copenhagen blue, henna, brown,' black and jado. These fash
ionable, finely dotted veilings nre cut in yard longths for con
. venience.
Nob. 4 and 16
3000 New Summer Corsets
$1 to $2.50
Models for all type3 of figures. Materials aro exceptionally
good, thoy aro well made with as little boning as possible to
make them light enough for warm wcathor. Athletic style
corsets aro included with clastic insets and no lacing.
Brand-now shipment of cool net corsets has just arrived
at $1.50, $2 and $2;G0.
No. 5 Plain Color Rag Rugs, 90c
Ordinarily they would bo half as much agalnl 25x50 inches,
in blue, pink, brown and green. Nico for summer homes.
No. 6 Rainy Day Umbrellas
$1.35 and $2
Both men and women can share in this fine June offering
of really rainproof umbrellas. Those nt $1.35, without cases,
have handles with wrist cords for women and plain and crook
handles for men. $2 ones aro of better American cotton taffeta
with wood or bakelite handles with rings and neatly cased.
No. 7 Double Panel Sateen
Petticoats, $1
Heavy white sateen, double paneled front and back, with
clastic at top and deep flounce hemstitched nnd rufflo edgod.
By far tho best yet.
No. 8 English Voile with Directoire
Stripes Less Than Half at 19c
Last year at this time similar vollo sold at sevon times
as much. Wish wo could paste n sample right hero on the
paper for you to sec. It is cnchantlngly fine and tho stripes
nre of yellow and pink with a black line, turquoiso and blue,
rose and blue, bluish gray with a touch of pink, navy and
rose and so on. Ideal for cool frocks, negligees and soft curtains.
86 to 38 inches wide.
No. 000 Hair Nets, 60c Dozen
Again a lot of theso perfect nets that always go so quickly
when wo are able to get them. Cap and fringo shape in black,
dark, medium or light brown and blonde.
No. 9 Women's Lisle Stockings
75c Pair
Fine imported lisle with pretty openwork clocks or lacy
effects that look much like silk. Black, white and cordovan.
"Firsts."
Silk Stockings, $1.50 Pair
TCemarkably good silk stockings of durable quality with
mercerized tops and soles. Black, cordovan, suede, covert and
navy. First quality. All sizes.
No. 10 RemarkableLeather Handbags, $1
Silk Handbags, $3
A maker wanted to clean up a lot of fine raotal frames.
He had these bags mnde up and let us have them at n fraction
of their usual price. The $1 bags aro pouch shapo of leather
or suede with flat metal top that has mirror inside. Some of
tho $3 silk bags show frames that wore on bags at more than
double. Silks are of corresponding quality. A number of styles
in black, taupo and navy.
No. 11" Different" Silk Underclothes
$1 and $3.85
$3.85 for satin step-in chemises directly copied from a Paris
model. Tho flesh-color silk reminds ono of quicksilver. The
"step-ins" are gaily ruffled nnd tho tops havo lace, Georgette,
ribbons and fascinating rosebuds.
$1 for camisoles that were two and a half times this
price last year. Exquisito satin, hemstitched in maize, orchid,
mignon, light bluo and rose.
No. 12 1500 Pair 16-button Length
Chamois Lisle Gloves, $1. 65
Until now duplicates of this very quality have been in
our stocks nt n good deal more. Perfect quality and fresh.
Manufacturer's overstock or the saving wouldn't bo possible
White, biscuit and cafo nu lait. Almost as fine to look at ns
real suede
No. 13 Children's Joyful Overalls,
60c to $1
Nothing nearly o good all this season. Special purchase
of favorito kinds in khaki color at 60c, navy and whlto cotton
at 75c nnd 85c, and plain navy at $1. Sizes 2 to 8 years. Made
with "can't-pull-off buttons."
No. 14 Dainty Veslees, 55c
Many have ctifls to match! Hcally pretty ones of fine
organdie or net trimmed with Inccs. A similar lot went out
in no timo sovcral days ago to women who wanted them for
Bummor frocks.
No. 15 Charming Feather Hats, $3
Astonishing at this low price. Not so long ago thoy would
havo sold for moro than double. Milan hemp and liscrc with
beautiful uncurled ostrich bands in contrasting colors. Dnrk
blur, black, gray, jade green, Copenhagen blue, brown and sand.
Silk lined. Thoy will fly away at this prico.
No. 17 1200 Pair Long White
Silk Gloves, $1.1 5
Beautifully cool gloves from a famous maker known the
whole world round. "Seconds" of a grado usually considerably
moro costly. Imperfections are very slight, silk is heavy weight,
fingers aro double tipped, bncks Paris point stitched. They arc
full 16-button length.
No. 19 Hand-Made Porto Rican
Blouses, $2.90
Anothor lot of theso ideal summertime blouses! Sheer
whito batiste, every ctitcli put in by hand and quite elaborate
with hemstitching nnd drawnwork.
No. 20 Women's Summer Skirts
. 50c to $2.90
About a hundred good shirts that show rnarks of handling
repriced 50c for Snturdny.
Other splendid white hkirts, usually of gabardine are $1.15,
SI. 35. SI .05 to 32.50.
l.ustroiiii Mirf satin skirts (cotton) in white yind Copen
hagen bluo arc $2.90.
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$15
j .2 i 'f !
$12.75 $6 $8 $5.SO , $6
HAT an unfoldment of Summer loveliness: Dresses like
these can tnakc a Summer, for every fold speaks of happy
vacations, pleasant little expeditions and rollicking good
w
times.
400 Dresses Special at $15
Embroidered Georgette crepe dresses in pastel shades;
in all-white or in navy over gray.
Navy bluo Georgette crepe dresses dotted in white.
Heavy crepe do chine dresses in navy, black or tan,
trimmed with silk fringe.
Georgette crcpo dresses with bended bodices and
fringe-trimmed fckirts in navy, black and whito.
Checked taffeta frocks in gingham colorings.
Fringed Tricolette Dresses, $12.75
Lowest price yet for tho3o fashionable dresses. In
tricoletto nnd crcpo do chine, these dresses can be had
in black, brown and tan, with five rows of fringo trimming
tho skirts.
2-Piece Wool Jersey Dressea
$10 and $12.75
Youn? women never seem to get enough of these
simple, becoming dresses. Skirts are pleated and bodicea
have Peter Pan collars and cuffs of linen. In navy, tan
nnd rookie.
$6 $15 $18.75
Prices are a great deal lower than they have been for many
Summers, and dresses were never more delightful.
Virtually every Summer material will be found in this won
derfully fine collection of charming new dresses.
Tricolette Dresses in Large Sizes
$22.50 and $25
Cut on simple lines, which will be becoming to ma
tronly figures, theso dresses aro in navy blur and black.
In sizc3 30 to 44 at $22.50; sizes 46 to 52 at $25.
1000 Pretty Cotton Dresses,
$2.25, $3.50, $3.85, $4.50, $5
Dotted and figured voiles in light and dark color
ings are made in dozens of styles.
Checked and plaid gingham frocks in gay, sunshiny
colors with crisp whito collars and cuffs.
Scores nnd scores of pretty dresses, simple nnd
practical.
1
New Slip-Over Sleeveless
Frocks, $5.50
Another wonderfully popular model with young
women. The dressea are of white, Copenhagen or laven
der lincne in ramie weave or in pink, blue or red checked
gingham. They havo cop V necks, no sleeves and narrow
belts.
Wonderfully Pretty Summer Dresses
$6.75, $8, $12.75 to $18.75
Hairline striped voilea in Copenhagen, pink and orchid
look so cool and fresh with their organdie sashes. $6.75.
Checked gingham dresses in red, yellow, brown, green,
blue, pink and lavunder, are in clear, pretty shades made
in many ways, at ?8.
Crisp new organdie frocks in light blue, beige, brown,
flesh pink, orchid, often combined with white, at ?12.75 to
$18.75. '
(Mtrknt)
300 Dresses Special at $6
Many of these hac mignonette skirts and bodice.' of
printed Georgette; in navy, black, brown or tan.
Dotted and figured voile dresses.
Gingham dresses in a variety of checks and plaids.
Organdie dresses in pin" white, cherry, Copenhagen
and orchid, made in many pretty ways.
Fine Sample Dresses,
$25 $29 $35
Exquisite materials and handsome trimming char
acterize these beautiful dresses suitable for afternoon,
for dinners and for evening wear. Canton crepe, crepe
back satin and lovely combinations of Georgette crepe
and dyed laco or Georgette and satin. In navy, silver,
brofn, pink, white, cherry, orchid, honeydow and flesh.
Just one, two or three of a kind.
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SPECIAL AT $5
Summery Hats
Hats of Georgette crope are
lovely and markedly becoming.
There seem to be all shapes and
shades, from whito to navy bluo,
including orchid, gray, pink, flnnie
and light blue. For trimming,
bright field flowors, ostrich, silk
fringo, whito flowers, silk embroid
ery, bends, applique flowers or rib
bon. Summory hats of organdie nre in
various delicato lints and show the
prettiest flowors made of orgnndio!
Dark hats, very light on tho
head, of horsehair and malino,
trimmed with glycerined ostrich,
mako excellent street hats for Sum
mon (MnrUot)
A Most Graceful
and Fashionable
Wrap Special at $29
It Is a full-length wrap on
straight coat lines. The collar may
j bo worn Tuxedo and tho front
open or one may pull it across if
tho breeze is chilly. The sleeves
are set-in but open in kimono
fashion toward the hands, adding
charm to the slcnderness of dainty
wriRts,. The loose, nnrrow belt goes
around twice.
Beautiful Materials
You may select lovely duvet do
laine in navy or tan or fine qual
ity navy tricotine. The wraps are
fully lined, some with Canton
crepo and others with peau de
cygne.
Jersey Sports Coats
Special, $13.50
They nre in Copenhagen, tan,
emerald and binck, with Tuxedo
rovers of white Jersey
(Murkrt)
WOMEN'S bathing suit
arc $1.90 to $16.50.
Rubber bathing caps aro
15c to $2.25.
(Market!
Men's SilkHalf
Hose, 35c
3 Pair for $1
Half hose of good black silk,
fine gauge, are well re-enforced.
First quality. Wise men will
get half a dozen pair!
Men's Underwear
Special, 50c
Seasonable shirts and drawers
aro "seconds" of a dollar qual
ity. Tho imperfections are
very slight and mostly hard to
find.
All are of a fine, light-weight,
knitted cotton. Shirts, bleached
or unblcnched, havo short
sleeves. Drawers in both nre
anklo-1 en gth. Knee -length
drawers are in the blenched
cotton.
(Oaller.r. Murkrt)
Real Value in These $21
Suits, Sir! Yes, AH-Wool
Wo KNOW that they are "real value'' for wo worked hard to have
them made of rcliablo all-wool materials, tailored right, yet keeping
the price down to J21.
Your choice of blue serge and mixed cheviots in a varied assort
ment of semi-conservntive styles such he young men, particularly, like.
Other all-wool Miits, herringbones, cassimcres, serges and
worsteds, $25 to 537.50.
Palm Beach suits arc $lfi.50. Mohair suits aie $20.
All-Wool White Flannel Trousers, $10
The real flannel kind, creamy and cool-looking and very well
tailored.
Trousers of fine worsteds aro $8.50 and $9.75.
Trousers of chciots in about every imaginable pattern, all-wool,
of course, are $3 to ?7.50.
Men's Good Shirts, $1.30
Another little lot of these good shirts that men have been so
enthusiastic about all sizes to start with, but they probably won't
last a great while.
Of evenly woven percale, firm of texture, cut over our own
genernus patterns and mnde with soft cuffs. Fino Summer shirts.
MEN'S English straw hats at $2 are in small sizes and in
sizes up to 7V2 at $2.50.
(GMtff.T. Miirkel)
Little Girls' Organdie
Dresses, $3 to $3.85
Flowered frocks in maize, pink
and light blue are in sizes 0 to 1
at $3.
Plain color organdie dresses, pink
or light blue, $3.-15.
Dotted organdies white grounds
with orchid, jade, cherry, Copen
hagen or brown dots with plain
colored organdio ruffles aro in sizes
G to 14 nt ?3.85.
White Dresses
for graduation and tho festivitieb
of the close of school ate of lavnr
at $1.50 and go to $35 for fine
frocks of Georgette crepe. Between
those" prices there aro ninny dainty
lawns, voiles and organdies,
(Mrkt)
Eventful Shoe Doings for the Family
New low prices on eood shoes from our regular
stocks. Wanted shoes just come from the makers.
Mothers, fathers and all the children will be nter-
$4.90 for Women's Black or
ested. Plenty of room for every one to be seated
comfortably and to be fitted quickly and carefully.
$1 for Children's Pumps I White Low Shoes
Third to half less for our own standnrd nnklo.Rtran
pumps of black patent leather. Sizes 2 to 6.
$1.75 for Children's Button Shoes
Lo&s for our own carefully-built high shoes for chil
dren vho wear sizes 2 to 4. Made of black patent
leather.
$1.30 to $2.10 for Children's White
Pumps
Whito ennvns ankle-strap pumps, Somo with wedgo
or spring heels. Sizes 2 to 1 1, according to price.
New Shoes for Children
Tan leather oxfords and ankle-strap pumps aro new
at $3 for sizes 8'i to 11, $3.50 for sizes 11 & to 2
Pntcnt leather ankle-strap pumps, sizes 11 U,"'to 2
arc new at $3 25. '
$5.40 for Girls' Pumps
Hla.'k dull leather, tan calfskin nnd patent leather
strap pumps with low brels- Sizes 2'i to 6.
(ClirstnUt)
rtl.rtt cl.mn.nnl nn ..n.vMfil tmrrtlin nf Ul o .! unlf- A s
skin one-strap pump (pictured) with imitation wing tip, ' Z'
welted soles nml ( iiluin Iieels. Also white ennvns onn-eve
ties with turned soles nnd high or baby French heels.
$5.40 for Women s Tan Oxfords
Three styles. All great favorite. Both ofords and
strap pumps with welted nes. medium and low heids nnd
imitation ball straps or uing tips.
$6.85 for Women's Pumps
and Oxfords
Decidedly lcs than our early season price for tan
leather oxfords with medium heels, tnn calfskin one-strap
pumps with baby French heels and gray leather one
strap pumps with babj French heels. Broken sizes.
$7. 75 for Women's Black 56.85
Calfskin Pumps
v resh ivoin the factory the much-wanted one- trap
pumps with welted snp. and Cuban hccK
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Men's Market Street Gallery Shoe Sale at $3.50
Well-CUt Oxfords frp.cihlv vnnr-ipnrl in VrnvrM- nnf IVin lncf Kff .,. r
a wonderful special purchase. Staunch black 'leathers, tan calfskin and
brown kidskin.
Blucher and straight-laco stylos, medium and round-toe shapes,
bturdy welted soles. Some have RUBBER heels.
Plenty of all sizes in tho lot.
Direct entrance from Market Street and Subway.
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