Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 02, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 7, Image 7

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WEATHER
WANAMAKER'S
WANAMAKER'S
WANAMAKER'S
Store Opens at 9
Store Closes at 5
t", I Chlmei at Moon
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Note the Lower Prices in the New Goods as Well as in the Sales
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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEEr-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1921
The' Water Supply in the City
Reservoirs Is Not Fuller
than the fullness of this edifice which is an
immense reservoir of the new
Autumn and Winter goods
prepared for the largest sales. Naturally we must
begin the season with a great stock of the newest
and best and yet we must have the inlets full to keep
up every week, day by day, the freshness which our
patrons look for here.
As George Eliot says, we must keep up the solar
energy.
'September S, 191.
Signed
M
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Such Pretty Cloth Dresses for
Young Women Are Coming
In $25 to $65
Tho perfection of tailoring, nnd tho finest of tricotines and Polrot
twills. Such drcsBoa as, with smart hat and boots and neck-fur, make
the moat approved Autumn street costume.
Navy blue tricotine with wide sleeves and duvetyn facings in terra
cotta or other color at $25.
Fine tricotine with silky black braiding at $27.50.
Extremely clever models of tricotine with bands of self-material at
$37.50.
Both tricotine and fine Poirct twills at $45 and $65.
The lines of all are simple, the style of each unmistakable.
In size, they provide for young women of 14, 16, 18 and 20 years.
(Becond Floor, Cheatnut)
Attractive New Autumn Hats
of Duvetyn and Velvet
$10 and Thereabouts
Perhaps it is the fabrics the soft duvctyns and velvets;
or perhaps the colors tho lovely browns and russets and dull
reds and violets; or it may be the jaunty shapes, or the original
ornaments.
For one or all these reasons, the new hats at very moderate
prices are much more attractive than usual.
Many of the most winning of all are black velvet, too.
The schoolgirl will find her "very own" hat among them.
Her mother nnd sister will be equally well suited.
And the prices on tomorrow's particular collections are but
$10 and thereabouts. , i
(Second Floor, f'hratnut)
Women's Wool Jersey Dresses
in a Clever New Model
for $18.75
Such a little price for such an attractive dress should commend
it to many women. It is a fine-quality all-wool jersey, made in a simple
one-piece fashion, with the fullness just where it needs to bo in this
clinging material.
It has long bishop sleeves, and jaunty Peter Pan collar and turn
back cuffs of soft leather.
' It comes in tortoise or Malay brown, a dusky Egyptian red or tho
ever-serviceable navy blue, with the leather collar and cuffs of a durable
light brown color.
For street or business wear it is a most attractive and inexpensive
dress.
(First Floor, CfentrM) '
This Is the Blouse Opportunity
of Many Months
Better styles, better qualities, better values than we we can
remember for years past.
Hand-made and hand-drawn waists of white batiste with
filet laco edging the long roll collars, $2.85 and $3.85.
Silk blouses and overblouses of Georgette, crepe de chine,
tricoletto and habutai, in dress and tailored models, all extraor
dinary values for $2.85, $3.85 and $5.
Many charming novelty silk overblouses among these that
will literally "make" a costume.
(Knt find West Aisles)
Rose-Petal
Underthings of
Crepe and Satin
are fluttering down from the re
ceiving rooms like a shower of
real roso petals. Unusually dainty
and pretty are tho new' chemises,
f crepe de chino or satin, mado
Rile and lacy at tho top, or
finished with tailored simplicity
5 never a sign of lace. Priced
$8.50 and $5.
(Third Floor, Central)
Any Woman
Needing a Silk
Petticoat Should
See These
Pcttlonntn nt .n.nll im.i-
m silk jersey at $3.85 and $6.85.
kirt V0 mostly "8nmPle"
ondorful for these prices. All
(llnst Aisle)
100 Whitn Wnali
Skirts at $1 Each
Ufa that wo have
Qf tim f, i Jisc ,n tho nick
oi time for Labor Day outings.
I ..Alley nrn l1.,l,u. -..,.
rhVi.W worttAent of sizes.
L;?op?rc.? "ffl 1.
A New Bonnet
for the
Little Lass
A few French models have
arrivod for Fall, showing
dainty color combinations in
silk beaver nnd all tho now
trimmings, such as fiat ribbon
flowers and braided bands of
ribbon nnd silk benver.
Other cops and hots, not im
ported, are mado of crepo do
chino and silk, trimmed with
tiny fur heads and tails, or
quaint ribbon rot.es,
From infants' to six year
sizes. , ' .
J Prices are U. to $14,
(TBirL,Xwr vww"v
Women's Suits
of English
Tweeds
(In the London Shop)
Very few have belts for the
plain straight back will bo
shown for Autumn. They have
simple straight skirts, and
every lino of the wholo suit is'
excellent. The coats are silk
lined.
Tho tweeds are in twill or
hcrringbono designs, or of
solid colors such as blue, violet,
roso, green, gray and a now
bronze-pink hue.
Tho price is $60.
(Tho Gnllery, Chestnut)
The First Warm
Coatings Have
Arrived
They are Bolivia cloth coatings,
of exquisite softness, warm yet
light in weight. These will bo
used in some qf the handsomest
coats nnd wraps for Winter wear.
In seal brown, -Chinese blue,
navy, mahogany, tan, taupe and
black, 54 inches wide and $8 a
yard.
(First Floor, Chestnnt)
Paris Decides to
Carry Black
Beaded Bags
So, in accordance with her
wishes we have a beautiful as
sortment of black bags, some of
solid beads of jet, or in dull
and bright combinations. Black
and steel, velvet and steel appear
in the favored draw-string mod
els or with frames. Many of
them feature fringe.
These beautiful bags are
marked $10 to $25.
(Women in mourning or semi
mourning will be especially in
terested in this assortment.)
(Mnln Floor, Chestnut)
Paris Sends Girdles'
of Much Charm
They hove just been unpacked
and lie glittering in tho glory of
jet, crystal, steel and pearls.
Narrow girdles are mada of
bugles and silk, silk thread and
jet with touches of metal, or steel
with black silk.
Some composed entirely of jet
come in flat nnd round styles.
Those of black silk are hand
made, very simple and attractive.
Crystal beads with satin beads
make lovely chain effects. Others
nre of wide ribbon with bncks of
colored wooden beads and fringed
with beads. Ivory beads nnd jet
carry out the favored black-and-whito
combinations.
Prices are $4.50 to $18.
(Mnln Floor, Central)
The Salon de Beaute
announces the arrival of Mile.
Emma's Crenm, which is an un
excelled skin-food.
$3.75 a jar.
(Third Floor, Chestnut)
The Newest
Bracelets Are
Flexible
They are very attractive, too.
Rhinestones, imitation emeralds,
or rhinestonos with imitation
amethysts are in dainty settings
of sterling silver.
The price is $1.
(Jewelry More. Thirteenth and
. Chestnut)
Women's Two-Clasp
Chamois-Finished
Lisle Gloves, 75c
These are Wanamnker gloves,
excellently made and durable
they will be just tho same, after
washing as they are now.
Tho color assortment is unus
ual deep brown, beaver, modo,
pongee, slate, black and white.
(Alain Floor, Central) ,
Paris's Idea in
Ribbons
It is to combine a color with
gold or silver, and one has only
to see the ribbons to know that
tho thought is entirely successful.
These ribbons will appear on
many Autumn evening nnd dance
frocks. 1 inch to 2 inches wide,
40c to 76c a yard.
Plain gold and silver ribbons,
1H inches to 8J4 inches wjde art
l8e to ti-a -yard.
Beautiful New Dinner Sets at Lowest
Prices in the September
Sale of China,
Savings are 20 to 50 per cent on French, English, American and Japanese
sets, and every set is a full set of 106 or 107 pieces.
French china dinner sets from the famous Limoges potteries are shown
in splendid assortment at $75 to $375.
English semi-porcelain and china sets, including such well-known wares
as Copeland, Spode, Booth and Wedgwood & Co., are shown in a variety of
beautiful patterns and colors at excep tionally attractive prices, the semi-porcelain
sets starting at $35.
American semi-porcelain dinner sets in remarkably large variety of attrac
tive shapes and decorations are now priced at $16.50 and upward.
(Fourth Floor, Cheitnnt)
The Glow of the Lamp in
the Evening
is the signal of the happiness of the'
homes.
In the September Sale
of Lamps
there are advantages such as have not been
known among lamps in years.
You can now buy any electric or gas lamp
in our stock for half or less than half its price
of a year ago.
The choice is abundant. There are table
lamps as low as $4.50 and going to $50; floor
lamps from $7.50 to $200, and shades without
number, ranging from $1 to $115.
(Fourth rioor. Central)
Young Men's New Fall Suits
at the Old Low Prices
This year young men who have a fixed price for
the suits they take to preparatory school and college
will be able to buy the fine suits they got several years
ago.
Recently it was a question of paying more or taking
inferior goods.
For this Fall we have received some fine fashion
all-wool suits in single and double breasted models, with
plain or belted backs, that we can sell at much lower
prices.
$23.50, $25 and $28 are the new figures.
Sizes 32 to 36; ages 16 to 20.
(Third Floor, Market)
A Bit of a Clearaway in the
Men's London Shop
Tho London Shop has a limited lot of men's two-piece
flannel suite and aeroplane linen knickerbockers that it vrill
dispose of at once.
Tho suits are of Cambridge gray flannel, most of them double
breasted, but a few single breasted. There"-i3 a 'good range of
sizes, and prices are $14 nnd $14.50.
The knickerbockers are natural color linen in a light weight
and are $5.
(The Gallery, Chentnut)
Three Good Specials in Men's
Half Hose
23c a pair for mercerized cotton half hose in black, white,
cordovnn, navy and light and dark gray.
75c a pair for full-fashioned silk half hose in black and colors
with cotton tops and soles; "seconds."
$1.25 a pair for full-fashioned hgnvy-wcight silk half hose in
black only; "seconds."
(Main Floor, Market)
Men's Nainsook Athletic Union
Suits for 75c
First-grade goods, well made and roomy and at this low
price they are just about half of regular.
Well worth buying in quantity for next Summer or early
Fall.
(Mnln Floor, Mnrkrt)
Handsome New Handbags
for Fall
These nre the most charming handbags which have been produced
for Autumn. They aro made of French broended silk duvetyn, mostly
in pouch shapos, and arc lined beautifully with satin. Many have inner
frames. Tho outer frames nre of engraved gold or silver.
Autumn hns chosen for this exquisite lot of bags her richest color
inES"Z.broW1' tauPe henna, gray, navy, blue, pearl and block.
Tho prices are $6.75 to $18.
- (Main Floor, rhmtnnt)
Women Going in Bathing
on Labor Day
They will want good-looking bathing suits, of course.
There are three particular styles of black poplin suits which
nre very great favorites, nnd they aro all quite moderate as to
pneo.
One is a protty and very effective square-neck model with
trimmings of white, Copenhagen or jado green. The sash is tho
same color. This is $9.50.
Another, of nil-black poplin, has tho straight-lino silhouetto
nnd n panel of fine tucking down the front, $10.
t Th,orhnirdinai.'blnck )vlth, a S(lua,' "eck antl lnciS in front.
It is $12.50. All these suits fasten on the shoulder.
(First Floor, Crntrnl)
The Genuine
Blu-Mottle
Laundry Soap
is only 5c a cake, $5 a caso of 100
cakes.
It is tho true, bluo-nnd-white
laundry soap already so greatly
in favor and already imitated.
' 6c a cako during Septcmbor
only,
Brnvariji of destructive imita-
"Double Event"
Minoru Is a Game
for Grown-Ups
It has lust como from England "
nnd will be a very popular aftor
dinner gamo. Try it and see!
$4.50 and $8.60.
Other fayored games of tho
season aro
"Manifesto," at $3.50 and $8.60.
"Ascot," at $5.50 ami $12,
Genuine Staunton f!hn im
$10.50, ,mo. $27.60 and SSS.
What of the Ash Barrel and the
Garbage Can and the Coal Bucket?
These are things that occasionally want to be relieved of their duty and
replaced.
What is there more annoying than an ash barrel that wastes its sub
stance on the sidewalk, or more disgraceful than a garbage can that leaks
away its life blood in the back yard to the everlasting joy of the stray dog and
to the scandal of the neighborhood.
Lowly and humble as they are, these necessary utensils of housekeeping
have a deal to do with the good standing of the family in the community.
Look into the stocks of the '
Wanamaker September Sale
of Housewares
for ash barrels, garbage cans, coal buckets and galvanized wares of all kinds
that
Will Stand the Racket
We provide in this sale only goods of the first and highest quality
worm me money ana sure ot service.
Whatever housekeeping utensils are needed for this Winter campaign,
now is the time to get them.
(Fourth Floor, Market nnd Central)
New Books for Boys
and Girls
"When Polly Was Eighteen,"
by Emma C. Dowd. Price, $1.00.
No little girl will want to miss
this new story about "Polly of
the Hospital Staff."
"Panther Eye," by Roy L. Snell.
Price, $1. A mystery story of
the frozen north.
"The Skipper of the Cynthia
B." Price, $1.50. A book of Cape
Cod atmosphere with a jolly
"Uncle Seth," a retired sea cap
tain, who will delight any real
boy.
"The Thankful Spicers," by
Agnes Mary "Brownell. Price,
$1.50. A lifelike picture of an
amusing family in their troubles
and joys.
"The Book of Birds," by F.
Schuyler Mathews. Price, $3. A
well written, entertaining book.
Many of the illustrations are in
color.
"The Strange Adventures of a
Pebble," by Hnllam Hnwksworth.
Price, $1.60. A book of delightful
information, which all nature
lovers will appreciate.
"The War Trail Fort," by
James Willard Schultz. Prico,
$1.75. The further adventures of
Tom Fox and Pitamaken, general
favorites.
"Ccdric the Forester," by Ber
nard Mnrshall. Price, $2.50. A
story of Merrio England in tho
Thirteenth Century, with interest
ing illustrations by Scott Wil
liams. (Main Floor, Thirteenth)
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Women's Knitted Capes Arevi
Down to $7.50 and $10
With still plenty of opportunities ahead to wear them.
Those at $7.60 are all "beach capes," to wear over the bathing
suit, going to and from the water.
Those at $10 are the finer knitted capes for street and evening
wear. They have fringed scarf collars.
(Flrit Floor. Central)
Just Unpacked Several Cases
of Fine Irish Linen
Handkerchiefs
i T.hese are an exceptionally fine qunlity balloon cloth all-linen hand
Kerchief, the wearing properties of which are almost unequaled. We
consider the prices very little, indeed, for such handkerchiefs as these.
Those for women are $3.75 a dozen, nnd the ones for men are $0
a dozen
(Went Alala)
"O-o-o! Goodies!"
This is a long-drawn exclama
tion of admiration which any
candy-loving personage, big or
little, would use upon seeing this
week-end's
Candu Special
It is n one-pound box of as
sorted nut fudgo and seafoam
kisses also with nuts.
Tho price is GOc.
(Down HlHlr. Store, Chestnut)
Preserving- Jars
Reduced
Mason's metal scrow tops
M pint, 6Bo a doien
1 pint. 76c dozen
1 quart, 85a dozen
' gal., $1 10 dozen
Mason's metal wldo mouth tops
I Pint, 0c dozen
1 quart, Jl dozen
H gal., $1.25 dozen
Banner TV. M. glnsa topa
, 1 pint, $1 dozen '
1 quart, $1.10 dM
Outfitting the Boy Going
Away to School
Of the boy going to school
around the corner, for that
matter.
The Men's Wear Store hns
a special section devoted to
boys' furnishings which aio
chosen with as much caio as
the men's goods.
Four-in-hand neckties, 50c
and $1.
Windsor ties, 50c.
Shirts, $1,50 to $5.
Pajamas, $1.05 to $3.
Suspenders, 50c und 75c.
Blanket bnth robes, $4.50
and $0.50.
Black rubber coats, $6.
Sweaters, $7.50 to $12.
(Main Floor, Market)
Boys' Stout
Shoes
for School
All our boys' school shoes
are built for wear, but their
sturdiness docs not detract
frnm fVinir trnnil nnnnfinnn
w... V..W. fWWl. ., '&.,.t ..Ill I..
nnd them in black and tan cnlf.skin nnd heavy grain lenthor,
in blucher or straight lace styles with straight or wing tips and
perforations.
In nny toe shape you or the boy may desire.
Prices $5.75 to $9.50 a pair.
(j.Miiln Floor, Murket)
Children's Sturdy Shoes for '
Hard School Wear
The question every mother asks is: "Will they stand hard
wear?" These shoes nre the best answer we could make hor.
Splendidly made, of strong, high-grndo leathor, with atout
soleB that will stand more of the nverago small-boy or small,
girl usage than any other shoe wo know. j?
Tan calfskin high-laced blucher shoes tor boya or tritUi
who wear 8V4 to 2 sizes, $4.75 and $5.75. L
r Illnc! or tan co'fskin high-laced shoes in B to 2 sIsMtf
$5.50 nnd $0.50. "i'
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