Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 22, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST fi&, 1921
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COLO? OF 4770 IMPORTANT
TO FEMININE PURCHASER
'And Then She Is Finicky Driver and Forgets What to Do at
Times, Says Car Salesman
' "And can you believe It: a woman
came in hero lnt week to buy a car
and bad it pnlnfcd plum color, to mntrli
a new suit slip hnd just purchased!"
The Rftlcsmnn hnd been aHed how
women ficured In the purchase of n
car. Ho looked dlsRUHtrd.
Tlio business man will enter a show
room; ho immediately is taken under
the wins of n Mttaman. The prospec
tive buyer will walk six feet forward,
two feet to the loft, turn his head a
bit and reluctantly admit that "it's u
fair lookin' bus." Which admission
causes the wilesman'R heart to glow.
Then tho man continues his tour of
inspection. He stands on the runntiiR
board, peers into tho tiny mirror fas
tened to tho side, slldei into the driver's
Mat, tips his hnt at an angle and makes
tho salesman sure that the prospect I vu
buyer is a man of affluence and import.
Then, after having sufficiently im
messed the salesman with tho fact that
fie has a mind of his own, he carelessly
remarks that he'd better bring "the
wlfo" down, nnd strolls out.
Enter the wife. "Oh, what a pretty
car. And as sno runs slender lingers
over the polished surface she almost i
purrs as she debates as to what Mrs.
NeTt Door will say.
"And It's such a pretty shade, too."
And so. if "the wife" finds the color
pleating nnd the lines "pretty" ltV a
safe bet that the salesman gets his
commission !
Teaching n woman to drive a car, the
salesman observed, is usually more dif
ficult than teaching a man, because as
n general rule, she's so excited. Rut
when she once learns, she slides in and
out of traffic, outraging her fellow
drivers, smiling enticingly at all, traf
fic policemen Included, and If she has a
dimple and a merry little twinkle in her
eve "well," declared a salesman,
"there's no doubt about It, she can get
awny with n lot."
The average woman driver will tako
more risks because she does not stop to
reason things out. She rnthor figures
that she'll come through all right, nnd
Is quite surprised If some one runs Into
her, or she hits another car.
There is really no reason why women
should not be the samo competent
drivers as men, the sales expert said,
but no man likes to drive back ot n
a!
Browning,King & Co.
MEN'S SUITS
$18 to $40
A repricing "sale that includes all
the remaining Spring and Sum
mer Woolen and Worsted Suits,
Men's and Young Men's.
The former prices
were $35 to $65.
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Standard Clothes
CZZIOEZD
1524-1526 CHESTNUT STREET
woman driver, because he never knows
what sne is going to do next.
Her Intention may be to turn to the
iigui. iiuu i'i Avnvii put' rrucm'H wiu
crossing che suddenly remembers an er
rand, ana with little warning, swings
to the left and is nulte incensed If the
man following rune up the back of her
car.
Excited In Crisis
In n crisis, the salesman declared,
the average woman will lose her head
nnd either drop the wheel nnd pin
her faith In Heaven and tho other fel
low driving, or will clutch wildly at
the brakes In an effort to nvert dis
aster. The cool, self-possessed woman who
drove an ambulance ou the other sido.
with shell holes at almost every turn
of the road, will keen a firm grasp on
the wheel, and frequently make her
escape, a narrow one, perhaps but
then and she will shrug her shoulders.
"It's the woman who dresses to
match her car," said the salesman,
"who Is the most difficult to teach
driving, and who will take the greatest
risks and then lose her head when she
most needs to keep It.
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"Hut then, we nil get along pretty
well with our wives, nnd It's the most
natural thing In tho world to humor
them a bit. Suppose my wife does
the perverse thing of wanting the ton
car when n brown one would be better.
The. color doesn't make much differ
ence. "Hut the female of the species 'Is
more deadly tlinn the male when an
nuto is concerned."
THIEVES Glf$850THAUL
Enter and Rob Home of Philip Sklar.
Jewels and 9llver Taken
Thieves entered tho home of Philip
Sklar, 5837 I'ino street, while he was
away Saturday night, nnd obtained
jewelry and silverware valued at $850.
Ttiev "broke n rear cellar window.
Htl.ir discovered the robbery on his
return home Inst night, nnd reported It
to the polico of the Fifty-fifth and Pine
streets station. Detectives Bummers and
irbninnii. trim were nssiened to the case.
said Sklar hod failed to toll tho police
In mlvnncn ot Ills aosenco irom uie
houe.
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Thousands Are Reaping the
Harvest of This Sale's Advantages
q Because it is filled with the vigor of values such as rarely fall to public lot in
America.
q Small wonder that the buying continues to increase as this impressive Furniture-Selling
Event faces the last week of its close. Eight more days to go days
that will be among the best and busiest of this record-breaking Sale. Not alone
because prices are lower than in years in the furniture trade, but because we have
brought them still lower by the most drastic reductions that we have probably ever
made in an August Sale lower here than any place reliable Furniture is sold.
f Quantity purchases, enormous storage facilities', factory-to-you savings, years of
specialization, and a location that alone saves customers $250,000.00 a year all
combine to make this the greatest and most economical Furniture Sale ever con
ducted under one roof. '
In the Living Room furnished such as this, one finds the comfort and cod tiicte thai ln"tes mental and physical relaxation. The great
loose-cushion Davenport and the easy Chairs, the rich Mahogany Boole Cases and Imperial Tftw ;. together' with the beautiful Lamps create
an atmosphere both refreshing and delightful with everything marked nt unequaled August Sale Savings.
Reductions Ttiat Are a Revelation
BEDROOM
This list gives but a hint of the astonishing savings.
DINING ROOM
S34DJS0 Walnut Bedroom Suite. 3 pes., $163.00
Mahogany-finish Louis XV Bedroom Suite,
4 pieces, now $105.00
$225.00 Walnut Quren Anne Suite, 4 pieces,
9175.00
$230.50 Mahogany Bedroom Suite, 4 pieces,
$107.00
$525.00 Walnut Louis XVI Suite. 7 pieces,
$375.00
$675.00 Mahogany Louis XVI Suite, 7 pieces,
$485.00
$715.00 Walnut Bedroom Suite, 8 pieces,
$525.00
$823.00 American Walnut Bedroom Suite, 7
pieces, $550.00
$025.C0 Mahogany Bedroom Suite, 8 pieces,
$610.00
$1150.00 Walnut or Mahogany Louis XV
Suite, 7 pieces, $775.00
$2225.00 Walnut Louis XV Suite, 10 pieces,
$1600.00
$375.00 Jacobean Oak Suite, 4 pieces, now
$145.00
$250.00 American Wnlnut Queen Anne Dining-
Room Suite, 4 pieces. $155.00
$435.00 Wnlnut Dining-Room Suite, 10 pieces,
$245.00
$075.00 Queen Anne Walnut Suite, 10 pieces,
now $475.00 .
$605.00 Old Oak Polychrome Suite. 10 pieces,
$370.00
$750.00 Walnut Queen Anne Suite, 10 pieces,
$450.00
$850.00 Walnut Queen Anne Suite, 10 pieces,
$405.00
$850.00 Adnm Brown Mahogany Suite, 10
pieces, $575.00
$1450.00 Mnhonany Queen Anne Suite. 10
pieces, $600.00
$975.00 Walnut Chippendale Suite, 10 pieces,
$725.00
$1050.00 Mahogany Queen Anno Suite, 10
pieces. S850.00
LIVING ROOM
Mahogany-and'Cane Suite. tapesty.covered
seats, 3 pieces, now $00.00
$115.00 Mahogany-finish Suite, tapestry cov
ered seats, 3 pieces, $75.00
$135.00 Mahogany Suite, tapestry covered
seats, 3 pieces, $95.00
$165.00 Over-stuffed loose-cushion Suite, cov
ered with tapestry, 3 pieces, $142.50
$175.00 Mahogany-and-Cane Suite, covered
with tapestry, 3 pieces, $155.00
$205.00 Over-stuffed loose-cushion Suite, cov
ered with tapestry, 3 pieces, $175.00
$405.00 Over-stuffed Suite, covered with tap
estry In ftorrtl design, 3 pieces, $225.00
$400.00 Over-stuffod loose-cushion Suite, cov
ered with tapestry, 3 pieces, $325.00
Over-stuffed loose-cushion Suite, covered with
tapostry, 3 pieces, $335.00
Over-stuffed loose-cushion Suite, covered with
blue mohair, 3 pieces, $428.00
$805.00 Over-stuffed loose-cushion Suite, cov
ered with mole-color mohair, 3 pes., $605.00
$2100.00 Walnut Dmlng-Room Suite, 10
pieces, $1050.00
WICKER FURNITURE ALSO COSTS I FSS hfrf thaw fi qfwhfof
August Sale Reductions that mean great savings with all that is new, quaint and luxurious in the Wicker World to
choose from
SINGLE PIECES Great quantities of Beds, Bureaus, Drej.ing Ttbles, Chiffonettes, Chiffonier., Chifforob
ports, China Closets, Chairs, in hundreds of. styles, Dressing Table benches, Mirrors, etc. at unprecodentc
jes, Unven-
sntcd savings.
Savings of 2D t 33Vs is Moot Coverings
SOME AS MUCH AS 50 PER CENT Rugs and Carpets from the country's foremost manufacturers.
Standard products in wanted weaves and handsome designs and colorings. Nearly all weaves makes and sizes.
A hint of the sweeping reductions in this extraordinary August Sale:
$39.50 Seamless Tapestry Brussels, 3x12 ft 24.30
40.00 Seamless Velvet. 9x12 ft.
48.00 High Pile Axminster, 9x12 ft
68.00 Heavy Seamless Axminster, 9x12 ft..,
85.00 Best Seamless Velvet, 9x12 ft
36.00 Seamless Tapestry Brussels, 8.3x10.6
54.00 Seamless Velvet, U.3X1U.G
26.30
31.30
45.00
59.00
24.50
36.00
56.00 Seamless Axminster, 8.3x10.6 39.75
56.00 Seamless Velvet, 6.9x12 36.50
45.00 Seamless Velvet, 7.6x0 29.75
48.00 Seamless Axminster, 7.6x9 32.50
40.00 Seamless Axminster, 6x9 26.50
78.00 Heavy Axminster, 11.3x12 49.50
$2.G0 and $2.25 Inlaid Linoleum, 75c a yd.
r.-mnnnts. sum lent of ,i imiiein for moit nnv bl3 r00m. Owtng to tho
unuri-ieionted uVnmnd for tiilu linoleum o nre obllijud to limit to each
customer cuflltU'iu for one room onls. ISrlnic room measurements.
CARPET SPECIALS
S2.50 Heavy Tapestry Brussels $1.45
3.00 Best 10-Wire Brussels 1.75
3.85 Highcst-ffrauV Velvet $1.95 ami $2.25
l'r.n ipalh ,,.,rt , mine nh bonlr to match rirlnu loom mr .inurements
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ENTIRE STOCK OF ORIENTAL RUGS REDUCED 25 TO 50 PER CENT
Save Money on Typewriter Hesks
High quality, sinelc. double and
bido pedestal Desks.
Regular $61.00 Mahogany-finish
42-in. Desk, now $43.25.
Regular $87.00 Mahogany-finish
50-ln. Desk, now $52.50.
Regular $78.50 Mahogany-finish
38-in. Desk, now $58.50.
Regular $59.00 Golden Oak-finish
42-in. Desk, now $41.50.
Regular $85.00 Golden Oak-fini3h
50-in. Desk, now $51.50.
Regular $103.00 Golden Onk-fin-ish
00-in. Desk, now $76.00.
Mabcenny Finish. 'I
$43.25
THOSE WHO WISH TO EXTEND PAYMENTS OVER SEVERAL MONTHS ARE OFFERED THE
THE ADVISORY SERVICE OF OUR SKILLED DECORATORS
Manufacturers, Importers and Retailers
Pv
Unpsry Bepartmtemt
CRETONNES REDUCED MaKo our selections
now for full ImnRlnRti Decorative patterns.
Lowered prUce from 25c u yatd up.
SAVE ON DRAPERY FAI1RICS -3 aiu.
50-ln plain-colored Madias, Jl.so yd $1.05
alue, r,0-ln. Sunfa3t cloth In rose or blue,
M.I5 yd.
LACE CURTAINS ledurcd in per cent to 33 1-3
per cent The prlec-H raitco from 00 a pair up.
PILLOWS Cretonne 1'UIov.h, tjood colorn. Spe
elal 00c, KU.2S, m.Oii. Well fllltd. Some In round
tunburat effects).
SHADES HeRular 2 00 liand-madc. oll-palnted,
best quullty opaque tdiadinK, on Hartshorn
rollerH. hU( not to itceed H8 in In width mid
6 feet in IcnsHi Auntie Salo 1'rlcc. Including
haiiKlnp, now $i..iq.
ADVANTAGES OF OUR EXTENDED-PAYMENT PLAN
IS YOURS FOR THE ASKING
MARKET STREET FERRY, CAMDEN, N. J.
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