Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 16, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 11, Image 11

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M"L0Xr isihe vachtout of it,
fro.P."n,u chanocs the plan of the
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9thcr woman.
CHAPTER XXIH
A Long Afternoon
TIIEO wns rostloss.
Sho ntivad vn n l.or enbln far
th. .renter pnrt of tho mornln simply
because she ilW not want to run chances
rf mcetlns I"rd niakcrico on deck.
He hnd been unpnnlonnbly ru.le to her,
, man hn.1 ever been so rudo to her.
H fnec Unshed nnd her hands clenched
whenever she thought of the things ho
had MM- n x.
That reference ho made to her bare
...tl why she might have been n
hambermald with whom he had been
WtHib n clandestine flirtation. And
ttl.nt was It. Why did sho, always
Lie excuses for him? Why wnsn t
anrnryWlthhlm7-Forlnhcr
heart of hcartn sho wasn'freally ungry
in sPe of what she had said.
At lunch time xnv iu.u
Hon to the gong, and when about ten
linutes later Mrs. Iirecn appeared with
rSSt from Mr. Blnke.lec that Miss
Caldwell have lunch with him. Theo
refused, an angry light In her eyes.
Mrs. Brccn smiled quizzically. "Don t
Tou think you're being ratucr foolish,
nuJt allow me to bo tho Judge of that.
An nngrv flash glittered tv n mo
ln -Mrs. Urcen's light Hue eyes.
E!, : ..... u i,n t hii lsnored It. She
WM D.lnB at full length in a wicker
chaise longue and sho examiner her fln-
r nails wiui iiciiui:ii iiu-u.....
ylcatlng to Mrs. Hrccn that thcro wns
nothing further to be mid on the sub-
SbeAnntctl to nsk some aucstlons as
to what had been done, but her prido
hut her silent. She would wait rather
thin give Mrs. Hreen the satisfaction
of words, for somehow the. Impression
that Theo hnd had at first concerning
Mrs. Hreen hnd disappeared entirely.
She now felt intuitively that Mrs. Hrccn
did not approve of her, nnd she re
tested it.
A steward brought In n trny and
he ascertained from him that the men
ncre at work on the propeller shnft
ind by night expected to be on their
tray,
"Do J on know whether or not we're
toing to mnkc for some port?" Theo
asked eagerly. "Surely Mr. Hlnkcslce
won't go on, will he?"
"It all depends upon how much
damage has been done. There's some
thing tho matter with the wireless ap
paratus and they're working on that,
too." He stored nt Theo, not mennlng
to be disrespectful, but evidently in
tensely rtirious, nnd Theo, acutely con
scious that the servants must be won
dering about her position on the yncht,
turned her head nwny, a dull flush
creeping up into her cheeks.
It wns intolcrnblet The whole sit
uation wns intolerable and she was
htlplc-'' to do anything nbotit It.
She longed to go up on deck and yet
the did not want to run the chance of
meeting Itichard Hlakeslec, and as the
afternoon wore awuy she grew more
restless every minute.
A dull feeling of resentment burned
In her heart. She was angry because
to one cninp near her nnd slic longed
berond anything for nctton of some
lind. She felt tlmt her henrt would re
joice if she could hear once more tho
throb nf the engines nnd know thnt ut
hast thpy were moving. This inaction
was horrible, nnd the knowledgo that
she must remain n prisoner here In her
cabin through no fault of her own mndo
btr doubly furious. The closet door
Sas njnr and she caught n glimpse of
e clothes hanging within. A glnnco
t herself in her old tnilorcd suit
orougiit the knowledge that if she
wamcu to retain her self-respect sho
must Hear these clothes while she re
mained on the jacht.
She hntcd the thought, she hntcd
ever) thing mid ever) body!
Tomorrow "The, Stolen Clothes"
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Heaters, Ranees
IpnSji Fireplace Equipment
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In Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store a
Lovely Autumn Frocks in the Newest Fashions
Collection of
-$5 to $39
'' $23.50 $10.75 $23.50 $23.50 $23.50 $1B.75
Special at $23.50 '
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Prettiest Silk Velvet Hats
$3 and $3.85
Vcrv exceptional purchase of
hats that ordinarily we ourselves
would sell for considerably more.
Small and medium shnpes with
coquettish lines and all sorts of
odd little trimminRS refreshingly
new. Mushrooms, Rombrandt
portrait caps, brim hats and
brimless ones. Some have Span
- ish combs tucked in their pic
turesque bows.
Waists of French Voile
Half Less at $1.25
Nearly three hundred fresh
waists similar to models wo sold
earlier at double and more.
Frilled and plain, mostly with
lovely laces.
Georgette Overblouses
Autumn Styles, $5.90
New models at a lower price than
the maker intended. Suit shades
embroidered in contrasting colors
and with wooden or other beads
and smnvt sashes. Some have
new ribbon rufllinf: and pleated
chemisettes of white. Long and
three-quarter sleeves.
Seamless Sheets, $1.05
81x90-inch sheets fo double
beds. Heavy muslin. Wide
hems. Could one want more at
$1.05 Pillow cases to match,
42x36 inches, 28c; 45x30 inches,
30c.
Made Veils, 55c and $1
Elaborate lace or braided styles
at $1 and smaller embroidered
ones at 5,6c. The now colors.
Leather Belts
35c and 50c
New styles and colors ready
for school and college girls. Plain,
link and open-work kinds many
exclusively at Wannmiikcr's.
Good Hair Nets
50c Dozen
Made of human hair, in all
shadcB and in both can nnd fringe
styles. Perfect quality.
Topless Corsets, $1
Half the recent price for two
styles of exceedingly comfortable
corsets. Either with elastic top or
with elastic insets. Plain or pink
brocaded cotton.1 Sizes 20 to 28.
Bandeaux, 35c
Pink ones for slender women
to wear with new Full dresses of
clinging materials.
Popular Neckwear, 50c
Peter Tan sets to wear with
sergp frocks. Embroidered pique
Peter Pan sets. Fancy block
scrim collars with dots and picot
ruffles. Rich lace collars to wear
with .velveteen or satin. Many
others all n great deal better
than one would oxpect nt 50c.
Silk Chemises, $2.85
Enchantinc pink crepe do chine
with hemstitching and sntin. rib
bon or a quantity of fine laco.
Somo are beautifully hand-om-hroidorcd.
A few slightly soiled
from handling. All odds and
ends decidedly price lowered.
"Finer Nightgowns, $1.50
White nninsook combined with
pink or blue checks and with
matching stitching or lace.
Save Sewing! Children's
Dresses, $1.35
Prcttv chambray pantalcttc
frocks from a famous designer of
little rirls clothes. Sizes 2 to
6 years.
Men's Neckties, 25c
When tho manufacturer made
them up his expected them to sell
at double and more. Men and
boys will find all sorts of good
I plain colors, stripes and figures
included in the lot.
Wonderful Silk Petticoats
Are $3.65
Silk jersey, somo with contrast
ing silk flounces; all taffetas and
all messalines are included.
Plain and changenblo shados and
vivid combinations. Qualities
are particularly rich and the
styles aro suitnblo for one's own
,uso or for gifts.
A Dozen Different Models in
Autumn Coats at $25
For Women and Young Women
Warm, friendly Winter coats in navy, reindeer, brown and
Pekin aro lined with plain or figured silk and how soft nnd
cozy they are!
Somo are topped with deep fur collars, somo have the new
loose back, fancy stitching or rippling cape collars. Others nro
quite elaborately braided. It's fine choosing at a moderate price.
Heather Mixtures, $16. 75
Made of tho new double-fnccd knitted cloth in brown and
blue colorings, cut simply and generously pocketed.
Another model in heather jersey in brown or deer, $20.
Many Other Winter Coats
of the finest and most luxurious coating mnterials, trimmed
with bcavcrcttc, wolf, mole, Australian opossum or beaver at
prices ranging from $57.50 to $150.
(Market)
Doris Petticoats of Satin, $6
Straight-line petticoats of exactly the right kind to wear with
soft silk dresses. They have very deep hemstitched hems and no
opening in tho backs. In plain navy and black and many changeable
shades.
(Central)
Women's Lined Silk Gloves
Drop to SOc
Only a Quarter of Last Year's Price
Two years ago this same quality sold at more than double.
Last year the price was exactly four times fifty cents.
Now a wholesaler has cleared his shelves of all he had for
us to sell at this astonishing price.
Mado of silk with lisle linings warm enough for Autumn
and Winter.
White with white or black silk embroidered backs.
Black with black or white silk embroidery.
A few browns.
Plenty of sizes. All two-clasp style.
(Central)
Striped Dimity Blouses With
New Cuffs, $2.25
Dainty tailored blouses to wpnr with
slip-on frocks, with sports skirts and
with Autumn suits. They are frilfed and
tucked and have V necks or Peter Pan
collars. The cuffs are open and wide
enough to wear outside the jacket or
sweater.
Navy Blue Silk Blouses
are new and highly fashionable as any
well-dressed young woman will tell you.
Dolightful tailored blouses of heavy tub
silk or crepe do chine arc here in five
styles at $7.75 to $12.50.
Special In the Salon
Handsomo now suit-blouses are of
heavy brown or navy blue Georgette
with n vestee, collar and cuffs of beige
Georgette and beige dyed Irish crochet
Ince imngine how pretty the color com
binations aro! $13.50. i
(Market)
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From this frroup nlonc ono could supply one's dress noeds for the
Autumn, for it embraces presses of many typos. Materials oro of the
qualities usually found only in more expensivo dresses. Fashions are
of tho nowest, which means that thoy aro prettier than thoy have been
in a lone tirrro.
Canton crepo dresses in navy blue or brown show the now capo
collars. (Sketched.)
Tricotine rodingoto dresses nro elaborately trimmed wUh WacK
silk brnld with an iridescent thread of tinsel through it. Tho long
shawl collar Is of bolgo crepo do chino. (Sketched.)
Another blue tricotino is, trimmed with embroidery and clusters
of grapes made of ciro ribbon. (Sketched.)
Crepe de chine dresses with wide inedioval sleeves are embroidered
with small, fiat rod beads. (Sketched.)
Navy bluo Canton crepe shows pleated panels of crepo satin.
Crepe de Chine Dresses at $16.75
Newcomers arc in black with full, puffed sleeves of jado green
Georgette, which alBO forms panels in tho skirt. (Sketched.)
Other new frocks nro of crepe do chine, trimmed with narrow
platings nnd rufflingo of ribbon.
Jersey Frocks With White Kid Collars
and Cuffs, $10 J5
One of the most successful models of the season for young women.
It is in navy bluo and hennn with white kid pipings and trimmings.
In n lighter weight nnd finer jersey at $12.
In navy bluo Poirct twill, $16.75.
2-Piece Jersey Dresses, $12.75
Yes, thoso have leathor collars and cuffs, too. In navy blue with
red leather, henna with white, nnd brown with brown.
One-Piece Jersey Frocks, $8.75
An excellent model for slender young women. It is a slip-on dress
with short sleeves, a sailor collar and sntin four-in-hand tic. In
Copenhagen, navy and brown.
Sleeveless Dresses, $5 to $10.75
$5 for frocks of navy blue serge bound with shining black braid.
$8.75 for frocks of navy bluo tricotino, braid trimmed.
$10.75 for sleeveless slip-ons of navy blue Poiret twill, mndo with
collars nnd bound wtfth braid.
Charming Dresses at $25 to $39
A most interesting gathering of dresses, .distinctive, new and
decidedly fashionnble. They nro of heavy Cnnton crepes, crepes do
chine, crepo satin, tricotine, Poiret twill and combinations of materials.
Frocks for young women nnd for women in their middle years.
Plenty of handsome dresses of heavy black silk crepes, which
look like they should be marked nearly twice the prices you will read
on the tickets.
(Market)
Cire Ribbon Shines on New
Hats at $5
The moro expensivo hats aro
showing ciro ribbon used in many,
ways and it is good fortuno for
women to find it charmingly used
on $o nats.
Tailored bows of it look somo
what'like tho glossy flat wings of
birds.
Particularly youthful are the
long streamers of cire ribbon and
the informal little puffy bows.
A Whole Room Full of
Many Different Kinds
of Hats at $5
Browns, blues, russets, roiia nnH
so on aro to bo seen. Velvet hats show a revival of wool embroidery
in chenille fashion. What looks like white kid is smartly used as
piping nnd in appliquo on black velvet hats.
Children's School Hats, $1.75 to $8
A whole wide assortment of tailored hats for children up to
almost-grown-up girls includes felts, beavers and velours. It is
evident that our children's hats aro made and selected with parflcular
care.
(.Market)
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3 Special Groups of
Men's All -Wool Suits
$20. $25 $35
Opportunity's knock is a triple onel .... ,
No need to sny much about the dependability of Wanamaker
suits. That is recognized as n satisfying fnct by most men.
Not only can the materials be depended upon to be all-wool,
but tho suits enn bo dopended upon to hnvo tailoring in them,
not tho mere pressed "fit" of very hot irons.
At $20
A small lot of conservative nil-wool flnnncl suits in bluo
nnd brown stripes, fully lined with mohair.
At $25
Scmi-conscrvativc suits are of all-wool tweeds, herringbones
and dark cheviots.
With Two Pair of Trousers at $35
All-wool suits of flannel, cheviot or blue serge arc of a
quality thnt will cause men to acclaim them as 1'old-timo suit
vnlucs!"
Men's White Shirts $1.50
One thing n mnn is always safe in buying a white shirt!
Tho madrases and cheviots in these are of especially good
and durable quality. Tho shirts are cut on Wnnamakcr dimen
sions nnd fit comfortably over tho shoulders. ' Shirts with
attached collars aro of cheviot or striped madras. Shirts with
neckbands are of white cheviot.
Lowered Prices on Men's Good
Sweaters, $3 and $5
$3 for sleeveless, pull-over sweaters, such as golf players
wear, in gray and khnki color.
$5 for sweaters such as men wear under their coats or thoso
with big roll collars in gray, olive drab, blue, maroon and
brown.
Men's Half Hose, 18c
3 Pair for 50c
Mercerized cotton in fast black, cordovan nnd a few other
colors. Ranked as "seconds," although the imperfections are
too small to be seon by any but an expert. Substantinlly
reinforced. We have sold hundreds of pairs at a slightly higher
price and have had practically no complaint of their splendid
durability. Sizes 0 to 11.
Men's Mesh Union Suits, Special at 75c
They have short sleeves and are in ankle or kneo length.
sidcrably higher.
Were they not classed as "seconds" the price would be con-
(Onllery, Murkct)
Every Woman Seems to
Want a Fur
Trimmed Suit
New Coats for Little Children
Have Hurried In
Little girls und boys must hnvo warm coats on hnnd for the
nrrival of Jack Frost, and mothers are busy choosing them now.
At $6.50 there arc warm coats of wool coating in tan; brown or
blue heather, fully lined, with belts all around.
Chinchilla Coats at $10.50
Splendid, warm coats of chinchilla are in brown, cinnamon and
navy, fully lined nnd interlined.
At $10.50, little boys' coats of pebble cheviot are in navy with
brass buttons. They are fully lined.
Plenty of broadcloth coats are in numerous styles nt $13.50 to
$21.50, the last with a nutria collar.
Now velour tarns in many different colors are $1, $1.75 and $2.50.
(Centrul)
So -we have assembled a most
interesting collection of these
soft, cozy suits with deep fur
collars, fur bandings and some
times fur cuffs. Mostly of velour
in brown, navy and Sorrento blue
at prices ranging from $25 to $G5.
Tho suit sketched at $37.50 is
trimmed with benverette (bnaver
dyed coney) nnd tho ono nt $57.50,
with Australian opossum.
Jersey Suits, $15
and $16.75
The moht practical of all for
evcry-day knockabout wear. They
nre in heather mixtures of brown,
reindeer and Copenhagen nnd
one model is made with a sleeve
less slip-on dress.
Special at $10
Young women's suits of mixed
material with n velour finish. In
blue and tan mixtures with nn
invisible check, they aro made
wun a siraignc jacKet snowing slot pockets
(Murkrt)
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$37.50 $57.50
Excellent for schoolgirls.
Boys Corduroy Suits
With Two Pair of Trousers
Good at $10. 75
(Wear Almost Like Iron!)
Almost-never-wear-out suits are thee of natural corduroy.
They are especially well suited to the hard wear boys give their
clothes and, what is more, bos liki them
ttPL.C,?at!inl, I?'nin bcled Nmfolk style, nro lined with
cotton serge, which is ery durable.
Both pair of trousers arc fully lined and every. scam is
hizes a to ir years.
(fnUlrrv, Murkrt)
Many Reliable Wanamaker Autumn Shoes for
Priced Under Seven Dollars
w
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Some cynics say shoe prices have not come down.
We invite them to see the assemblage of excellent styles
in women's shoes here now at $5.40, $6.25 arid $6.75.
Smart, down-to-the-minute models. Careful, painstaking
workmanship by people who know how. Leathers that
were put in to give thorough satisfaction. In short,
WANAMAKER shoes.
High shoes of black kidskin for women who' want
comfort primarily. Tan shoes of sports cut for younger
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Just In ! New Square
Toe Strap Pumps, $4.75
As fresh as Paris 1 As smart
as tho Champs Elysees! LoV
heeled, welted soled tan loathor
pumps with red stitching nnd
an ankle strap fastened with a
gilt buckle. All sizes for women.
(rhtHtnut)
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360 Children's
School Shoes
at $2. 75
Less for good dark tan leathor
shoes with sensiblo toes and low
heols. Sizes 8li to 2.
(Mnrkot Htrcrt, (Ir.llery)
women who like the new rounded too and low heel. Girls'
and young women's walking shoes of black or tan leather.
Oxfords of black calfskin or kidskin. Two-strap pumps
of the new grained leather in smart tan with the rounded
toe and low heel. Oxfords of the same leather. Russet
pumps with wide strap and red stitching. Tan or dark
brown with imitation saddle straps. None of these is
more than $6.75. Many are only $6.25, and three of the
best styles are only $5.40.
Men's
Shoes
at $4. 75
and $5.90
Two groups of uncommonly
good shoes that will fit and will
wear satisfactorily. Soft black
leather laco shoeat $4.75. Tan
leather English Inst shoes with
extra sturdy soles at $5.90.
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Shoes at $3.75
Another very special group
for school. Either English or
wide toe lasts. Welted soles.
Good tan leather. Some havo
rubber heels.
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