Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 21, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 7, Image 7

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Store Closes at S
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Fair
iGood Neitfs for People Who Want New Out fittings for the Week-End
Just as a Mirror Gives Back
Your Image
e0 do the plants, leaves, clouds, storms, the sunrise
and sunset, speak daily to our eyes, ears and senses
J gome helpful message, if wo care to take it.
Every rock the basis of strength, a blossoming
f 'tree, perfumed flower, withered leaf, broken limbs
v'in the forest after a stormy night, have suggestions
I 'f for us for our profit and pleasure.
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Nature as well as art are untiring teachers.
This fourteen-story storage magazine of the
world's confections is a vast .school to many who
care to study it.
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Georgette and Satin Millinery
Very Modestly Priced
'" Large hats of white or navy blue georgette with
fiower wreaths, grapes or other garniture,
j Smaller hats of satin in white or black.
In both, the materials and the results are excep
tionally good for the very low prices marked.
(Second Flour, Clie(tnut)
Every Cotton Frock in the Young
Women's Store Has Had Its
Price Lowered
This is the season when young women are
expecting to find lowered prices on Summer
frocks.
And they luill not be disappointed here.
Every crisp gingham, every cool voile, every
dotted swiss, every dainty organdie and linen and
ratine every cotton or linen frock in the Young
Women's Store, in fact has had its price
lowered.
The simplest morning frocks and the most
flower-like and butterflv-like afternoon and eve
ning frocks are included.
They have been among the most admired
cotton frocks in town.
Extremely desirable at their original prices,
they are unequaled values now.
Sizes are 14 to 20.
Nearly all the finer silk dresses are also
much lowered in price.
(Second Floor, Chestnut)
New Crepe de Chine Unusually
Good at $2 a Yard
Crepe de chine is about the most desirable of silk fabrics today.
We have just received a notable and interesting new shipment to sell
at ?2 a yard.
It is 40 inches wide and of a particularly excellent and desirable
Enality, decidedly superior to tho average run of goods sold at this price.
t Plenty of ivory-white, navy and black. Other colors,-also.
(Flrt Floor, Olieetnut)
Women's Black Pumps and
White Pumps Extraordinary
at $3 a Pair
Black patent leather and black dull leather one-strap pumps,
originally more than three times this price
Black patent leather and dull black leather tongue pumps,
originally more than twice this price
White canvas plain pumps and tongue pumps, originally
wore than twice this price
All in tho Summer shoo clearance at $3 a pair. All have
Louis heels.
For those who find their sizes, these arc extraordinary
values.
The $4,75, $6.76 and $0.75 groups have all been reinforced
with fresh additions.
(First Floor, Mnrbrt)
Surf Satin Makes Satisfactory
Bathing Suits
Bnthing suits of this material stand salt or fresh water wonder
jOHy well, and keop their satiny appearance. They are inexpensive,
wo. Many styles some quite new, others so popular we constantly re
order them. Many have a piping of color or touch of wool embroidery,
come have bloomers. Priced $8.75 to $9.60.
(Fir. I Floor, Central)
Clearaway of Women's Silk
Gloves for 85c a Pair
p They are the 14-button-length stylo of Milanese silk, with
raris-point stitching. Incomplete sizos in black, browns and tans.
We Alle
Peter Pan Blouses
for the Going-Away
I Girl
fclmity, lnwn voUe bati8te
W imported dotted awiss. Fine
"Werials, daintily made, with
the ffhTiUK0 fleves, and all with
VvK.iW?r Pan C0llnr' Some
driii. t5,et ,ace' 8omo rickrack
ot&. tJ,e,rB, ey,et embroidery,
of ,?Ast dnlnty tucking. Soma
kind er onca oro m8je by
1 t Wed $2.86 to $6.86.
Large Women Will
Welcome These
Silk Skirts
We have to re-ordor again and
again on those fine Canton crepo
and cropo do chine skirts in extra
largo sines 34 to 40 inch waist
bands. Thrco of the best models
Just in, two pleated, ono plain
with tho new deop kneo-hem.
White, black, navy. Extra full
and cut especially for largo fig
ures. Fricosi ore MB to $aa,50.
(Flrrt kt, CanUal) ,
Rare Choosing in Women's
Dresses and Suits
Many have been reduced, many are special
purchases, so advantageously bought that we can
selk them for less than usual. Among the very
good values are these:
Dotted Swiss Dresses,
$10. to $25. Copenhagen,
navy, brown, black-and-white,
pink - and - white,
red-and-white. Attractive
styles at $10, $15, $18.70
and $25.
Silk Jersey Dresses at
?25. Theao are white or
palest pink, in a number
of delightful models. They
were all much higher in
price.
Linens and Voiles at
$18.75. The voile dresses
aro whito, navy, corn yel
low, brown, Copenhagen,
mauve ; and the linens are
dark blue, white, rose,
brown or Copenhagen.
Some linen-and-voile com
bined, too. E x c e 1 lo n t
values.
Sleeveless Dresses,
$8.50 to $27.50. Linen
sleeveless dresses at $8.60,
and ieraey at 810.75-
both in a good color selec
tion, of good quality ma
terial, exceptionally Well
made.
Navy or white ponceCj
sleeveless dressed at Bio
a m o b t attractive
model.
Sleeveless dresses of
striped sports Bilk at
$27.50.
Wonderful Linen Suits
for $10. Four well-tailored
models of good,
sturdy linen. Brown,
rose, navy, Copenhagen
or white. They wore un
common quality at doublo
this price. To clear them
out, tako them at $10
(First Floor, Central)
A Spanish Comb
somehow suggests romance. There
aro somo very high, elaborately
carved combs and others arc small
and prettily shaped. All of imi
tation shell. Prices rango from
$2.25 to $30.
(Jwtlrj fltorr, ChrMnut and
Thirteenth)
A New Imported
Ratine for the
Jumper Dress
It comes in blue, pink, rose and
lavender flecked with white, and
a very smart gray. Tho quality
is excellent 83 inchos wide, and
$1.25 a yard.
(FUtt Floor, OtMntnat)
New Fiction
"Rosnlccn Among tha Ar
tists," by Elizabeth Sanxay
Iloldinpr. $1.00, A Btory of
studio llfo and love.
"A Fool's Errand," by Mrs.
Victor Rickard, $1.00. Wo fol
low an adventurous youth on a
romantic quest.
"Winner Take All," by Larry
Evans, $1.75. A fresh and
vigorous tale of tho Southwest.
"Tho Son of Walllngford,"
by Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Ran
dolph Chester, $1.00. Another
story nbout "got-rich-quick"
llngford.
(Main Floor, TlilrlMnth)
Wallingford.
The Only
Tropical Suits
It Pay 8 Men
to Buy
arc tho kind that hare
good quality in their
make-up and materials.
The quickest way for
any man to get the cor
rect idea about the
"cheap" kind of tropical
suits is to wear one.
That, of course, would
be paying a high price
for knowledge, but the
lesson would be worth
it.
Most men, however,
don't need to learn it.
They UNDERSTAND.
They give the prefer
ence to the kind of tropi
cal suits to be had here,
the best kind to be had
anywhere at the prices,
absolutely and undoubt
edly. Palm Beach suits, $20 and
322.G0.
Mohair suits, $25 and $30.
Tropical worsted suits, $82.
Knitted Bports coa'ts, $20.
White flannol and striped flan
nel trousers, $12.
White duck trousers, $8.50.
Khaki trousers, $2.
(Third Floor, Market)
White Striped
Voiles and Flaxons
Now for 38c
Hero is a chance to get a pretty
quality of material for shirtwaists
and dresses which will bo cool and
attractive. The voiles are 86
inches wide, the flaxons 32 inches.
(Pint Floor. Oho(tnut)
Pretty Two-Toned
Satin Ribbons
arc new arrivals. They are
three-fourth inch wide and como
In attractive color combinations,
such as rose and gray, taupe and
blue, blue and tan, brown and
tan, gray and blue and others.
20c a yard, or $1.90 a piece.
(Mkln Floor, Central)
For the Bridge
Player
there are attractive patent leather
hand-painted score covers for
$1.50. Also card table numerals
to match, $1 to $1.60.
(Second Floor, Central)
Men's Finest London Straw Hats
(Lincoln-Bennett and Rcdleaf)
Are Nov $' h
Fine in fashion, and so finished thai clean longer than
ordinary straw hats.
And while these are what is left of our best sennit hats, the
variety of shapes is groatcr than most straw hat stocka showed at the
start of the season.
(Main Floor, Market)
Men's Finest Golf Hose
New From Scotland
Of the best wool, in light and heavy weights, thero are no liner
golf hose made than these.
In heather mixtures, which includo all colors needed to harmonize
with suits.
Men's hose, $5 to $10 a pair.
Boys' hoso, $0 a pair.
(Main Floor, Market)
Men's Linen Handkerchiefs
$6 a Dozen
Excellent handkerchiefs, of good Irish linen, made in a generous
sire and with a neat block initial.
They are a new shipment, and the quality is of a genuinely good,
serviceable kind that men aro looking for, especially this hot weathor.
OVeit Alile)
The Most Summery
Veil Is White Lace
Evory hat and every facc Is
prettier for a whito loco voil.
They're much worn this summer.
Many varieties of mesh and pat
tern in made veils of white lace
.at $1.50 to $4. Most are wash
able. (Main Floor, Central)
Men's Fine Brogue Oxfords
Reduced to $9
' Theee Bhoes are from a well-known maker of men's high
grade footwear and havo been selling for $4 more.
They aro brogue oxfords of black and mahogany cordovan,
with full wing tips, wide shanks and low heels.
All sires and all widths.
(Main Floor, Market)
Japanese Boudoir
Slippers, $1 a Pair
Direct from Japan are these
cool slippers of hand-braided
straw, lined throughout with
pink, blue or lavender.
(Third Floor, Central)
Simpler Guimpes for
Cotton Frocks
Sheer organdies and nets,
rather simply mode, some with
collars, somo without, but all with
littlo sleeves. Priced $2 and $3.50.
(Main Floor, Central)
Special Sale ofParisienne
Corsets
Parlsienne corsets, white brocho, for average and full figures,
low bust with long skirt and heavily boned, and three pair of
hose supporters, $10.
Also, Lctitla corsets in broken sizes of discontinued num
bers, $2.50 to $5.50.
(Third Floor, Cheitnut)
Beauty Doesn't Cost Much
Only a little timo with thoso
preparations, nil at very low prices:
Skin cream and cleansing
cream, 40c each.
Youth and Beauty cream, 40c.
Face powder, 85c each, violet,
rose and l'Emplre.
Toilet water, violet, l'Empiro
and Bouquet d'Amour, COc and
85c each.
good Honflour and othor toilet
Extracts, 60c.
Sachot, 85c.
Lilac and wistaria vegetal, 75c.
Imported bay rum, 86c pint,
$1.05 quart,
Witch hazel, 8Bo pint
Violet ammonia, 20c.
Bath crystals, violet, rose and
vorbona, 60a and 00a,
Embroidered
Bedspread Sets
Lowered One-Third
In many respects, these aro the
most attractive sots we havo
shown this season. They aro
made of a fine, whito Irish cam
bric, embroidered in floral de
signs in bluo and rose, somo being
finished with broad bands in
either color.
All aro scalloped on the edge
and tho spreads havo cut-out
corners.
Wo have lowered their prices
ono-thlrd, tho now figures being,
$7 for size 72x100 nnd $8 for sizo
00x100. Each set comprises a
spread and bolster piece to match.
(Sixth Floor, Central)
(Waet AUle)
Girls' Waists That
Show Handling:
Georgette, erepe and batiato
waists, in whito, pink and tan,
slightly rumpled from handling,
and thoroforo $2.76 to $6.50.
Very good values. Sizes 82 to
86. '
Kbl JUeatv ClMwtwtf),
Still Plenty of Cotton
Remnants
Tables loaded with evory sort
of cotton goods, and a frash as
sortment of these convenlont
short lengths coming in all tho
time. Dainty voiles and ging
hams will mako small Idddios
dresses for next spring.
A Good Box of
Candy Makes the
Week-End Sweeter
Assorted chocolates for $1 a
pound.
Assorted caramels, $1.
Wo also havo a noveltj' an
almost llfo-slzed telephone with
a handy box for a base, and a
very real bell on tho baok. Chil
dren will lovo It. $1.26,
Bm Maim 11mm, TOtfttaaft
Look at this Ancient and Rugged Dree
and Consider Its Character
IT IS the very living example of endurance, of survival, of majesty.
It is not a gourd vine that has grown up in the night, nor a weed
that is cut down in the morning.
It is of a slow and sure and solid growth and it is dependable.
The Scotch have a saying that "He who tholes overcomes," meaning
that he who is of the temperament and the power to endure and to exert to
the uttermost will be the survivor and the victor.
For many years it has been our custom to hold a Sale of Furniture
each August.
These Sales have become famous, and with the growth of their fame
has grown the inevitable imitation. "August Furniture Sales" are now to
be found in nearly every town in the nation.
But the great and helpful
Wanamaker August
Sale of Furniture B
is to be found at Wanamaker's only and it is not a gourd vine.
It is the growth of years, the product of great endeavor and great
cultivation.
It is a thing of great realities. It is not an imitation of anything on
earth.
Because of the power of its purchases it brings fine furniture at low
prices not slop-shop, nor cheap-John furniture, but genuine, enduring
furniture of the highest quality, classic in design.
People Should Know That There Are
Three Kinds of Furniture
First there is the kind of furniture that is made for quality and
with artistic skill.
Second there is the kind of furniture bought for looks, irrespective
of quality.
Third there is the kind that is made for stores which select a pattern
of bedstead or suit and call for bids and its production in quantity, with the
contract going to the cheapest bidder.
The first kind is the kind that we sell. More than 12,000 pieces of it
are ready now on display, in preparation for the August Sale.
The second kind is the kind that makes up the stock of the average
"run-of-the-trade" sort of store.
The third kind is the dangerous kind. It is the "bargain furniture"
of the kind of store that jumps into an August sale of furniture a week or
so ahead and tries to persuade people that it is holding a furniture sale
"just like Wanamaker's."
Beware of that furniture. It is made for cheapness only. To keep
the price down the manufacturer uses unseasoned woods, knotty woods,
cheap, sticky varnishes, bucketfuls of glue and hardware and glassware
"seconds" by the ton ; he uses tow instead of hair for upholstering, low-grade
webbing to hold springs in place and the cheapest sort of labor to imitate
the skill of cabinetmakers.
Keep your eyes open for that sort of furniture ; there is a lot of it
about.
We have no bargain furniture, no job lots, no low-grade goods, but
Starting Next Wednesday
we will put our whole great stocks of America's finest furniture on sale at
reductions that will be amazing.
NOTE As is customary, we will observe Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday, July 27, 28 and 29, as Courtesy Days, on which selections may be
made and orders given, tho transactions to date from August 1.
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