Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 14, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 7, Image 7

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WEATHEU
Fair
Organ Plays'at 9, 11 und 4:50
WANAMAKER'S
WANAMAKER'S
WANAMAKER'S
Storo Opens at 9
Store Closes at 5
Clilmei at Noon
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Business Is Very Good Indeed This Month, Thank You!
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Keep to Yoiir Colors
A captain, returning from South
America some years ago, .saw a ship in the
ake oeanng xne Dnuwi ensign, out o one
drew nearer the English flag came down and
'up went that of the Chilean Republic.
"Aye, aye, my lads," said the Captain,
"that will never do. I don't like that fellow
that carries double colors. He must be a
pirate."
So it proved. They had to clear their
decks and fight to preserve their liberty.
Carrying water on both shoulders and
shifting flags for new positions in business
or in State policies are always signs of
Benedict Arnpldism.
Not only clear the decks, but keep your
hearts clear to believe that' the old flag,
' which Betsy Ross made in Arch Street, is
today the greatest sunbeam of liglit and
hope to the world around.
wfawfc
Signed
June U, toil.
150 Women's Sheer Dresses
Going Outsat $25
The dresses aro of cool, nlry, dotted swiss navy, gray,
brown, black, rose, two greens and Copenhagen, each dotted -with
white, and they are made up in nearly a dozen different models.
In every instance there are trimmings of white white organdie,
batiste, beading or a little lace; the sleeves arc in short and
three-quarter lengths, there aro sashes or girdles, and the whole
effect is very cool and fresh.
Sizes aro broken, but there aro .sizes 34 to 42 in the lot,
and this new price means a having of $5 to $7.50.
(Flr.t Floor, Central)
There Is a Difference Between
Millinery and a Hat
A hat is just anything a woman puts on-hcr head.
Millinery is much more!
Many bell and many buy and wear just hats.
Wanamokcr millinery is of that special quality that justifies its
name. It bears tho definite relationship to a -woman's entire tnaemblc
that real millinery should, and invariably enhances it.
Priced $15 upward.
Today white millinery is especially to the forefront.
(Second Floor, Chestnut)
A Cool New Suit for the
Young Woman
Tailored of natural pongee, of a firm, substantial quality
sure to hold its shape perfectly.
The smart little skirt is plain, with pockets and belt, and
the very good-looking coat is three-quarter length, with Keveral
little flap pockets, und a narrow belt.
We could not huggest anything cooler looking for the young
woman's travels or general hot-weather wear. And the prlco
is but J27.50. Sizes 14 to 20.
For the young girl, too, is a well-tailored, fine, white flannel
skirt of particularly good material and model, at $12.60. In 25
to 30 walht measure, and 30 to 35 inch length.
(Second Floor, Clieatnat)
The New Summer Fashions
Appear in Wraps and Capes
Sometimcb it is hard to tell which of tho two thoy are. for they
aro loose, with the lines of a wrap nnd have capo sleeves, which often
end in a long point with a tassel, or none at all.
At all events women will find these very pretty, new light-weight
garments just tho thing to take away with them to seashore or moun
tain rcsoits.
I he muterials are line all-wool tricotine, sorgo or velour.
lie all bilk lined and moderate in their pricings, $25 to $67.60.
(First Floor, Central)
They
We Sell Many Thousand Yards
of This Dollar Pongee
It w bo cool for all Summer uses drosses, dust-wraps,
smocks and children's frocks.
U makes artistic silky window draperies, too.
a '? .,l'wuyB so fresh and clean looking, for it laundors well.
And it is so very reasonably priced but $1 a yard.
.... A, ",mer, heavier quality for $1.25. Both are natural color,
w inches wide, and very special value at this price.
(First Floor, Cheatnut)
Every Woman Wants as Many
Lingerie Blouses as Possible
OL. H111 K00' without baying in these warm days. And so the Blouse
twP, do,ni' its Pnrt by Providing the daintiest and prettiest blouaes
mat were ever hero and at moderato prices, too.
nmi ?"ii "PtoNy Rood now arrival is a fine whito voile with the Collar
Zll hei"Btitchcd and trimmed with real Irish laco for only S0.85.
ar ii rf havo filet IriBh and Valenciennes. They have collars or
nin,u I i es8 somo fow "ro over-blouses and there are many hand
to ?! umonB them Prices 8tnrt ut $2,B0 nml eo up slowly
(Third Floor, Central)
More Than Ever We Are Asked
for Satin Slippers
summer dresbes.
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eitnoi. 1,1 i ,y,es aro u,e "lacK sacln 311PPei' "without strap, und with
tithe- hush or low Fiench heels, at $9 and $14.
at $14 batin on-ftraP slipper, with high or low French heel,
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' 'it JSMi , t.i " ,Mim B"PP' v'" on" strap nnu low French heel,
Sterling Silver Coffee Sets'
for Wedding Gifts
Without being at all a rival to the tea service, these
useful little coffeo sets are' extremely popular.
They aro just the right size for the cozy morning
breakfast table and they are again used for tho after
dinner coffee. They are light enough, too, to be carried
up on the bedroom tray or to take their place ort the
tea table.
Four pieces fcomposo the set the coffee pot, cream
pitcher and sugar bowl with tray. Among various other
patterns are
Newport $221
Washington $238
Plymouth $258
Fairfax $250
Vitruvian $260
Newport (engraved) . . .., .$274
Portsmouth (plain) $201
Gcorgo IT $800
Paul Revere $300
Heppolwhito (engraved) .$312
Clermont $331
Louis XVI.' $400
Lafayette $407
(Jewelry Store, Chestnut and Thirteenth)
Furniture That Imparts Color
and Novelty to a Summer
Bedroom or Breakfast Room
Painted and decorated furni
ture ministers to tho desire for
something different, novel, friv
olous, if you will, in one's sur
roundings. This is a desiro
which comes to nearly everybody
at somo timo or other, nnd it
seems, therefore, to bo a normal
thing. Tn Summer it is usually
strongest.
Painted and decorated furni
ture is essentially Summer fur
niture; it is modeled, decorated
nnd colored to impart u particu
lar spell to n Summer room, be
it bedroom or breakfast room:
and if it is tho right kind of
decorated furniture it will do so.
To anybody fond of visualizing
an ideal Summer bedroom, or
breakfast room, tho showing of
decorated buRb on the sixth floor
will bo of extraordinary interest.
Wo have given a good deal of
study to this class of furniture
and many of the Buits shown
here havo been decorutcd by
urtists in our own shops.
They will decorate to ordor any
suit in tho collection. One of tho
interesting things about this fur
nituro is tho fascinating field it
opens up for tho production of
odd, piquant and arresting effects
and contrasts in color, a fact of
which tho buits shown here
an apt illustration.
aro
(Sixth Floor)
New Feather Fans
All a-Flutter With
Excitement
Somebody has told them that
they will soon be in tho hands of
the young girl graduate and that
she will love them very much
and take them to tiances and par
tics galore.
They arc in the prettiest colors
you can think of pink, rose,
jade, orchid, yellow, light bluo
and dark blue. Very moderately
priced at $10, $13 and $15.
(Jewelry Store, Chettnnt and
Thirteenth)
"Blue Devil" Tarns
Are Here Again
These jaunty tarn o' shantera of
heamless wool, which had such u
vogue in war time, were chris
tened after tho French Chasseurs
Alpins, have reappeared in good
time for shore and country wear.
They come in scarlet, emerald,
cardinal, orange, light and darlc
brown, black, turquoise, gray and
white and arc $3 each.
(Mnln Floor, Market)
A New Book by
Sir Philip Gibbs
"Beauty and Nick" is its title
and the critics are declaring it
to bo Sir Philip's best work. It
is tho novelized facts in the lifo
of an international celebrity, her
husband and a remarkable son.
The price is $2.
(Main Floor, Thirteenth)
Fresh Undermuslins
Short petticoats of cambric
may bo had with plain hems,
merely hemstitched, or with a
single ruffle, for $1. Others with
embroidery ruffles are $1.65 and
$1.85; with laco and embroidery,
$2.25, and with Appengell em
broidery, $3.60.
Nightgowns with ribbon-run
casings at tho neck, $1.85. Of
pink batiste with lace, $1.75;
with open fronts, embroidery and
fine tucks, $3.50.
(Third Floor, Central)
"Fleur D'Or" Face
Powder, 75c a Box
As e'ery woman who uses this
delightful face powder knows,
this is exnetly half price.
By a special arrangement with
the Parfumerio Claire, Paris, tho
maker of "Fleur D'Or" face pow
der, wo had a certain number of
boxyj made up to sell for 75c
each.
Same size boxes as the ones at
double this amount and exactly
the same powder, but tho boxes,
themselves, aro less expensive
kinds.
(Main Floor, Chentnnt)
45-Inch Imported
Dress Linen
Special, 75c a Yard
It is the ramio weave which
is so much used now for
sports dresses to bo worn with
guimpes and for separate
skirts. Tho quality is very
good and most unusual at this
prlco.
Plentv of whito. which was
ono of the first colors to go in
Hie last shinmont, also light
blue, Copenhagen, pink and
rose.
(Went AM)
800 corsets of different
makes the C. B., the L. R
the Wnnanuiker Specials,
besides C. B. Seconds aro
being cleared out of the
Corset Salon at $1, half
price and sometimes less
than half price.
(XUUd Floor, CUettnuU
The Newest Fancy
in Women's
, Handkerchiefs
A fine, sheer linen handker
chief with tapo border and a
hand-embroidered initial and out
line done in her favorite color
pink, greeii, brown, old blue or
purplq. $1 each.
Every woman who has seen
theso handkerchief a has fallen in
love with them and wc aro selling
many for gifts.
(Main Floor, Central)
Welcome to a New Lot of
Belgian Table Linen
Tablecloths and napkins of tho
fine, distinctive kind for which
Belgium has alwayB been famous.
They aro woven of tho best long
fiber Courtrai flax, in floral and
striped patterns of uncommon in
dividuality and richness. The
bleach nnd finish are beautiful
and back of all there is good,
solid quality for practical service.
(Float Floor,
There are three different grades
in the collection.
The tablecloths are in fivo
tlzes from 2x2 yards to 2Msx2Ms
yards, and priced at $11.50 to
$27.60 each.
Napkins to match, In four
sizes, from 20 Ms to 27 inches
square,, at $10.75 to $27.50 n
dozen.
Chestnut)
1200 Boys' Wash Suits
in a Sale at $3
(Average Half Price)
These are the fine, cool suits that little lads of
three to ten years need now and right up to cool weather.
They aro in middy, Oliver Twist and regulation
Bhirt styles, and are made of reps, chambrays, linen
crashes, galateas and striped and plain cotton materials.
Most of them are in pleasing combinations of colors
and all are excellently made.
These goods come from the most celebrated manu
facturer of boys' wash clothing in the country. Half
of them represented an overstock he had and the other
half were made up specially to increase the Importance
of this disposal.
All are suits which regularly sell for much higher
prices.
(Wet Aisle nnd Second Floor, Central)
Music Lovers! Note
That Scotti Has
Engaged Farrar
to Sing
next Fall in several performances
of his grand opera company dur
ing its tour of tho Pacific Coaht.
This will be the first time the
famous American prima donna
has appeared in grand opera in
the Pacific cities, and her roles
will include Cio-Cio-San in
"Madama Butterfly," as well as
the title roles in "La Tosca,"
"Zaza" and "Carmen."
Please
the
note also that among
Now We Have Cowhide
Traveling Bags for $8.75
They wore
unusual value.
:i dollar more just a few days ago and even then were
Their distinguishing fcaturo is a double row of stitching nt the
ends, where the bag wears out first, a small thing of much importance.
Made of sturdy cowhide in black and three, shades of brown, leather
lined, a roomy shape in 10 inch nnd 18 inch lengths.
(Mnln Door, Chestnut)
Red Seal Victor Records
in our Phonograph Storo there is
a fine selection of arias from
these great operas and also of
records displaying the wonderful
art of both Farrar and Scotti at
its finest.
How luxurious and satisfying
to simply put on one of theso
records on your own phonograph
rather than to wait until Fall or
to journey to the Pacific Coast!
(.Second Tloor, Centrnl)
WEB &JW7Vi tb- -i.
Children Know More
of Good Music
In a school competition held recently to test the
musical knowledge of the average school girl and boy,
it developed that so many of the children were familiar
with the name, melody and composer of the best musical
classics that it was practically impossible to narrow tho
prize down to any single one of them.
This surprised a good many people. But It need
not.
The player-piano today, with a well-selected reper
toire of music rolls, has made good music the familiar
possession of tens of thousands of homes.
Children consequently know music as a matter of
daily life.
"Play Rubin.stein," lisped a tiny child who could
scarcely lisp much else.
And the Melody in P was placed in the player
piano and played, to the intense satisfaction of the mere
toddler, who was as familiar with the melody as with
his nursery rhymes.
A Player-Piano Is a Tremendously
Valuable Musical Educator
Especially in the home when there are children.
It not only familiarizes the child's ear with good
music, but it can be played at will like any regular
pmno, and can therefore start the little fingers, too,
on their musical education.
Many people may not know that it is possible to
have a player-piano for so little as $375. We still have
S?,mecgx0.od u?ed Player-pianos for that price and upward,
all of them in excellent condition.
New Player-Pianos From $525 Upward
including several famous makes.
AH these instruments are sold on convenient terms.
(KirjptUn Hull, Peconil Tloor)
Save $4 to $10 on These
Red Cedar Chests
A manufacturer's clean-out.
Finest grade red cedar, beautiful grain and finish.
Fivo styles in the following sizes:
Sizes Prices
42x20 inches .$24
48x20 inches 24
46x22 inches Si
46x21 inches 32
48x22 inches 37
All the above have lock and key, and would ordinarily boII for
$10 more than the prices quoted.
Small cedar boxes, made like the larger ones, without locks:
Sizes Prices
27x15 inches $6.50
31x15 Vs inches 6.75
33xl5 inches 7.00
A saving of $4 on each.
A regular built, siiinll ccdnr chest with lock and key nnd
casters: Just right for furs: 31x17x16 Inches, $10.75. Wc would
regularly sell this for $4.25 more.
(Fourth Tloor, Mnrlii-D
For Men Bent Upon Getting the Best
m berge or Tropical Suits
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ZrZ V it , re Is notn,S better than the right serge properly tailorpd
jnnjjer serge 8Uits arc ., the JCUVJ
hUmdriSr youSfn"1 ftlf IJjS H'V""" '"' W. d styles specially
serge suits can make sur"e of getth 7 wifK '"T.w0 h.1ve " Particular liking for
collection that includes To oil ieY kind ' S""sf!' lhm by rfis'n8 from
.. Tropical Suits
rrcn .MLSESS InKSj? "??L "il" l" ki" take nothing
n..i. o ,. ..... .uti.iitiuiv,
i tuu lauaun suns that are
Joredtoho llTheMnesat ndtso" IT 8Uit8' madc ,of f? genuine fab' tai
Mohair suit, So in fi ?22.o0-in brown, gray, sand and different shades of tan.
wondeK gT?lB" arlX 'fl!J worsted suits of
nannelt VtS-L
, . , u.ioni Huuacis,
(Third ritior. Market)
$2.
nnol and striped
June-Time Opportunities
Sparkle in Glassware
In cut glass alone tlicro are hundreds of the most desirable pieces
at an average of about one-third less than regular prices.
Berry l?owU, $3.75 to $20.
Orango bowls, $4.75 to $12.75.
Footed dishes, $3.75 to $16.
Celery trays, $3.75 to $7.50.
Mayonnaise dishes, $3.75 to $12.
Sandwich trays, $6.75 to $12.75.
(Fourth I loor, Chrntnut)
Cracker and cheese dishes, $9
to $13.50.
Compotes, $3 to $8.
Jugh, $6 to $14.75. ,
Kelish dishes, $6 to 12.
Flower vases, $3 to $26.50.
fundi bowls, $25 to $175.
When a Man Can Get a
Good Shirt for $1.55
hcecres to". raSn ShU'd pay ,noro unIei3
hir ff !? W Pff,CPi T haV so,ne 'client percale
rSoSZnS J' Plnln, AF"sco htylo which c can
recommend as fast colorSa quality seldom found
nowadays in shirti nt this I price.
All good colored striped patterns.
(Mnln l'Inor, Mnrkrl)
Fresh Chinese Matting
Note the "Fresh"
mn?nJ 8UCh u tiiffefrcnce1 in straw mattings that wo want to
emphasize the importance of getting theso goods fresh and' not dried out
The new shipment brings some unusually good patterns.
In colors, $13.50 and $16.50 for a roll of 40 yards
In plain white, $18.50, $22.50 and $28.50 for a roll of 40 yard,.
Straw Rugs
9x12 feet $9.75 6 x 0 f(... or
8xl 17.50 iaxxiBtS.i-.::;::.:::::::ifi5o
(heienth Floor, Chrntnut)
Men's Athletic Union
Suits Special at 85c
tenirtr." Vm.01 ,,uVPS00k, "nlon &uits. sleeveless, knee
irogwhss,roTcfati:t w,,"i ut fuu- dd
ffreXSowerkeidndpriee,!nlerWCar ",Cn ""' "0W at a
(Mnln l'Inor, Mnrket)
Men's Foulard
Neckties Are
Now $1.50
They were higher priced, but as wo re
cently procured i little lot to sell at $1.50, vfa
havo lowered the price on all our foulard ties
to correspond.
There is a great variety of beautiful Sum.
lea!?ns ln ero,od .col,rs' deluding the ban-
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waistcoats.
wear
(Mnln l'loor, Mnrket)
without
A Fine New Style in
Men's Brogue Oxfords
1 his shoo is of oil-grain calfskin in a light 8) tdo
of tan that men of fashion like so well i thTs season
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50 White Silk Crepe Skirts
Special at $16.75
this te.nin iUSt ab(Ut !Tutl?ul MrtH as wo have ever had for
as mSch ' ' "ny thcr Umo thy would se fr half again
una n rccruinr hrocuo tnn im, r.,n ...:.. n.
with perforations, wide shank and low heel
I he price is $12 50. ,
(Mnln Floor. Mnrket)
Most Desirable Office Furniture
t 30 Per Cent Less
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ii,!re.iVruspsarirLk
ru.Vr'Ju.i uesKB a" chairs of several stundiirH ,Bu ,, i :.. "" ." V ?.uou
ui miesi low market nrirpi N..io.. ..n r lu "."-o ''" w pur cent ess man
fow aro of mahogany. y " f these pieces aro of quartered oak and a
lesks, $90, $100 nnd
desks, $56, $60,
of office furniture
have a vcrv trond
Holl-top desks, $90 and $125.
i-iat-top desks, $50, $58, $65
and $70.
Double
$102.
Typewriter
Revolving
$18 and $21.
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