Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 16, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 7, Image 7

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Sitting in a Railway Car at the
fstation Some' of Us Have Often
jbeen startled by the train appearing to have
itarted ahead of schedule time.
Glancing at our watches and out the
window at the trains moving on the side
tracks, our eyes misled us and we thought for
a moment or two that it was our train moring
five or ten minutes ahead of time.
Almost everybody has had this
experience.
May we not-learn something useful from
the incidents and happenings of our daily
lives?
Some of us are at a standstill with our
'affairs and yet we are cheating ourselves in
believing that we are moving onward.
Signed
Stptember 10, 1021.
Tomorrow the Last Day of the
Dahlia Show
' An exhibition of beautiful blooms from the Peacock Dahlia
Farms.
1 Lecture at 2:30 by Mr. Peacock on dahlia culture.
, Wo will take orders for bulbs from these blooms, to be deliv-
1 ered next May.
Prices, in most cases, are one-third to one-half less than last
year.
(Unlvernltr llnll, RlRhtli Floor, Market)
What Good Is It All
Without a New Hat?
Even if every other item that goes to make up a woman's
costume is all that it ought to be.
The woman with the right instinct for being well dressed never
makes such a mistake. Her hat is now, chic and it just suits
her. It may, if she choos.es, cost from $10 to $15. There have
Just arrived some of tho prettiest hats we havo had at this price
for a long time. A number are from our own workrooms.
They are soft, likable shapes in duvetyn, fancy materials
and velvet. There aio sports hat3 among them and dress hats
with long ostrich feathers in n word, there is a hat to suit
piactically every woman who wants something new and smart
to wear right away.
(Second Floor, CheMnut)
That New Autumn Dress a
Young Woman Needs Right Now
"Something practical," says her mother. "Something
pretty and becoming," she thinks to herself. There are hun
dreds of lovly new frocks that combine all these good points
and more, and they need not necessarily b"e expensive.
Just ns an example some new
ana ery good-looking crepe do
cntno dresses,, specil at $20, in
Black, navy or brown. They are
w a graceful bloused model, with
und neck and a simple trimming
W silk tassels.
0J H0' tnorc nrc many chnrm
Sf.frCKs in lino wool tiicotino
w"n the new braid trimming,
(Second Floor, Chestnut)
Young Women's Beautiful
Fur-Trimmed Coats
Special at $75
Warm Winter coats of tho Handsomest materials, the now
lovely variations of bollvia coatings in Malay brown, maroccain
nnd Sorrento blue. Every one has o big fur collar, many have
cults as well and tho furs are beaver, nutria nnd Australian
opossum. All have rich silk linings.
sizes for girls of 14 to 20 years.
(Second Floor, L'heitnut)
Strap Pumps With Moderately Low
Louis Heels
That is the shoe that most women are asking for.
They are Ihfi Hmnrrpsf. In nr.vln.
vi And We have just received some brand-new lots remark
wly low in price.
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"ouble-atrap patent loa
leather at
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heavy Russian crepes, Canton
crepes, crepes do chine, soft char
meuse, almost any kind one could
ask for for street wear of after
noons. They are the newest nnd
most delightful fashions and in tho
prettiest colorings.
In all cases sizes ran3o from
14 to 20 years.
Singlcstrap suede at $9 and $12.
Singlcstrap satin at 9.7C.
Four New Novels
"Erik Dorn," 'by Bpn Hecht,
prico $2. A most unusual novel,
unusual in story and unusual in
treatment. The author startles
his readers with unusual "word
combinations and new expressions.
"The Luminous Face," by Caro-,
lyn Wells, price $1.75. An exciting
story dealing with a strange mur
der. "The Spoilers of tho Vnlloy," by
Robort Watson, nrico $1.00. A
romnnco of the West, full of ad
venture. "Mr. Waddington of Wyck," by
Mary Sinclair, prico $2. Mr. Wad
dington is one of tho "Great Fools
of Fiction" a perfect cxnmplo of
a humorless, pompous man tho
laughing stock of his lltt'o circle.
(Main Floor, Thirteenth)
Delightful Duvetyn
Bags in New Brocade
Effects
Rich duvetyn and satin in checks
nnd brocade designs form their, in
teresting pouch shapes, and they
are lined in a heavy white satin,
most of them hnving inner frames.
The outer frames are self-covered
or of hand-engraved metal.
Silk cords and muff style handles
both appear among these bags.
Tho details are of tho highest
type, and tho colors nro those se
lected for Fall and Winter plat
inum, cooper, jado, fawn, brown,
block and navv.
Prices are $6.75 to $18. .
Plain duvetyn styles are to
$4.
(Mnln Floor, Chestnut)
Paris Is Interested in
Drape Veils
It is certainly a truth she used
her marvelous power of creation
for these little whiffs of mesh.
These new veils come in square
and rectangular shapes, some with
a new scalloped edge, others plain
mesh affairs with decorative bor
ders. Ono i3 very Japanese in
effect. , '
In nnvy, black, brown and taupe.
Prices are $1.25 to $4.
(Main Floor, Central)
The Prettiest New Fall Dresses for
Women at $25
So truly remarkable are they at this price that most
women will certainly find it a good investment to buy two
one of the smart tricotine dresses for the street and the other
of silk jersey for the house.
The tricotine dresses ara in the tailored coat styles, which
look so well 'on certain types of women, trimmed with plain
or fancy braids or pinch tucks, or they are the popular
straight, loose models. Many have dainty lace collars and cuffs.
The silk jersey dresses are a bit more frivolous, some
are in drop-stitch effect, many are embroidered. They are
given to panels and many other new fashion features.
In both kinds there is a good color assortment of navy
blue, Malay brown and black.
(First Floor, Central)
A New Winter Sports Coat
Is Here for Women
It is a much warmer weight of all-wool jersey cloth, very
soft and extremely good looking.
We have had it made in our own Custom Tailoring
Shop, so that speaks for the quality of the cloth and the
workmanship.
The woman who motors, the business woman and those
who are out in all kinds of weather would find such a coat
as this a real comfort on cold days.
In the new tortoise shell brown, several shades of blue
and oxford, ?37.50.
(First Floor, Central)
After the Vacation
The Salon de Beaute
It is a natuial sequence of af
fairs! After one has been tanned,
freckled or really burned, as tho
case may be, facial treatments
seem even more than usually ic
freshing. Shampooing, marceling, slngc
ing, eyebrow-arching nnd manicur
ing are on milady's list for tho
first week home.
(Tlilnl Floor, Chentnut)
New Knit Things for
Little People
Besides being of- very good qualr
ity, they arc quite modorato in
price.
White knit caps, toques, hclmots
and tnms are trimmed with pink
or blue. Some of the caps are
trimmed with dainty embroidered
flowers. Prices are 75c to $2.
White drawer loggings for snowy
days nro $1 to $2.25. Tho smaller
sizes have feet.
Smart little sweaters, with belts,
como in all the Autumn colors,
nnd are for the new baby to sizo
30 bust measure. Prices are $3.25
to $5.50.
(Third Floor, Chestnut)
Little Leaks in
Agateware
may bo successfully mended with
"mondets." Tin, copper, sheot iron
nnd hot-wntor bags will also bo
mado" whole instantly and with
out tho use of heat.
Price 25c a package,
(Fourth Floor, Central)
News of the Wanamake
THE AMPICO
Reproducing Piano
(Not a player-piano)
Brings the Best of Concert Music Into
the Home
MUSIC is the universal want not just a. piano.
Good music, played as it should be played not merely the
tintinabulation of the strings tapped by the muscles of
the fingers, undirected by a musically-trained mind.
MUSIC is what you get when you buy the AMPICO
reproducing piano
the AMPICO in the Chickering piano;
the AMPICO in the Schomacker piano;
tlw AMPICO in the Marshall & Wendell;
the AMPICO in tie Haines piano;
and the AMPICO in the celebrated Knabe
piano.
Partial payments accepted and your old piano taken
over in part payment at its full current value.
AMPICO MUSICALES in Egyptian Hall at 1:30
each day.
(Second Floor, Market)
Bright Plaid Skirts
for the Schoolgirl
She can't very well do without
such n skirt, in fact, if she wears
middy blouses or dimity waists.
They are in tho prettiest plaids,
box or knife pleated, nnd are made
on bodies or bands. Sizes G to 14
years and very inexpensively priced
at S7.
(.Second Floor, Climtnut)
"BEA-U-T-I-FUL!
Dollu Houses From
Fairyland!"
They do look as though thoy
had come from sort of Dream
land so perfect are they.
The architecture is new
little Swiss models appear with
charming balconies (with flow
ers peeping over the railings),
nnd tho characteristic outside
staircase. Curtains are up nt
tho windows, nnd tho furnituro
is nil ready Dolly may just
stop in, nnd all is completol
Besides houses, there nre per
fect stable!!, garages (with
living quarters on tho second
story), summer houses, grocery
stores, meat mnrkets, theatres
and Punch and Judy shows. Tho
prices are $2.50 to $100.
(Bxreuth Floor, Market)
Glorious New
Coatings
The beauty of the fabrics is un
rivaled by any of previous years
lighter, softer and lovelier than
one could imagine really warm,
practical materials being. Wo
take great pleasure in showing
them to women wanting new coat3
and wraps for the coming season.
Bolivia in its various forms nnd
duvetyn, either all-wool or silk-nnd-wool,
in all the fashionable
browns and blues nnd reds and
grays arc exhibited.
Prices nro $8 to $10 a yard
they are 54 inches wide.
(Flrnt Floor, Chestnut)
'400 Wicker Shades
at Half
in the Lamp Sale
An overdue shipment from
Japan. Nine sizes, in all the
popular colors.
They are made from a bottor
grade of silk than has been
used in shades of this class for
years.
Prices, G5c to $4.75 each, are
half the old figures.
50 bridge-lamps in tho ma
hogany finish, adjustable and
furnished with silk shades in a
choice of all colors special at
$13.50 ench. f
(Fourth Floor, Central)
All-Wool Blankets,
$10 and $12 a Pair
Choice of white, standard
gray or scarlet.
All nicely finished nnd excel
lently bound.
Single bed sizes, 4 lbs., $10 a
pair.
Double bed size, 5 lbs., $12 a
pair.
Many other excellent kinds also
included in the new fall ship
ments. Prices are much lower than
last season and qualities unex
celled. (Sixth Floor. Central)
Three New Members
of W. B. Corsets
The W. B. corset is the one
which lasts so splendidly
women l:A!e it for general
wear and for the comfort it
affords. These new models
are well made and moderately
priced.
Low-busted model has two in
serts of clnstic each side of front
bone nnd hooks nnd eyelets below
front steel. Mado of pink coutil,
with long skirt and threo pair of
garters, $5.
Model with girdle top has clnstic
inserts in skirt, modorntely boned
nnd priced $5.50.
Pink brocho model with girdlo
top has a long skirt nnd frco hip
for women with prominent hip
bones, price $10.
(Third Floor, Chentnut)
This Hammer's Life
is supposed to be spent in an auto
mobile. Only 85e.
(Fourth Floor, Central)
New Fall .Neckties
Are Narrower
And Wonderful
at 50c
A brand-new shipment
brings the handsomest
four-in-hand silk ties
that we have seen in many
a day.
In keeping with fash
ion, they are not so wide
as ties have been, and tie
in a close knot.
Narrow diagonal
stripes on vivid grounds
prevail.
(Main Floor, Market)
Some Bright,
Particular Things in
Cut Glass
The September Sale of
China and Glassware is
brilliant in opportunities
all the way through. '
- Besides the great spe
cial purchase of light-cut
glassware offered at half
price there is a most at
tractive collection of
standard cut glass, com
prising practically all de
sirable pieces and styles,
and these are offered at
one-third less than the
regular rates.
A few of the particu
larly good items:
Berry bowls, $3, $3.50, $3.75,
$5.75 each.
Jugs, $4.75, $5, $6 to $8 each.
Sugar nnd cream sets, $3.50,
$4.50, $5.75, $6 a set.
Low round berry dishes, $3.50,
$4.76, $5, $7 each.
Oval orange bowls, $4.50, $7,
$10.75 each.
Mayonnaise dishes, $3.50, $3.75,
$4 each.
Vases, $3, $3.75, $4.75, $6.50,
$7.50, $10 each.
Scores of excellent pieces from
$1.50 to $10 each.
(Fourth Floor, Cheetnnt)
Exquisite
Hand-Made Blouses
at $10.85
Finest French voile with baby
Irish, hand embroidery and hem
stitching for their adornment.
Two elaborate stvles, both with the
graceful roll collar that looks so
well over a suit collar, vest and
turn-back cuffs. Dainty and white
nnd in all regular sizes.
(Third Floor, Centrnl)
Silk Underclothes
Delightful
At $4.85 thcie is a simple litt'o
envelope chemise with hemstitch
ing and wee bows for adoinmcnt.
At $5, some lovely crcpo de chine
and gleaming satin envelope chem
ises trimmed with the prettiest
laces, ribbons nnd rosebuds. One
style is a simple tailored one.
At $5, radium silk bloomers have
shirring at the knees.
All of these in a delicate flesh
pink. (Third Tloor, Centrnl)
Flannellet
Nightgowns
$1 and $L25
Women or girls who need flan
nellet gowns should see these
"specials" that have just arrived.
At $1 two styles in pink or blue
stripes with V neck or collnr; long
sleeves.
At $1.25 three styles, of pink
or blue .striped or plain white flan
nellet with V necks or collars and
long sleeves.
(Third Floor, Centrnl)
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Here Is Our List-Is Yours Ready?
i, HunVldi;ds of. Portent housewives make out the lists of things they need
for household replenishment for the Winter and bring them here to the
September Sale of HouRp.maras
Here is our list of
Vacuum cleaners.
Sewing machines.
Dressmaking forms.
Aluminum ware.
Refrigerators. s
Cutlery.
Bathroom furnish
ings (nickel-plated and
porceloid).
Cedar chests.
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For a Man to Consider
It takes the same things to make good suits thif
Autumn as last, specifically, good woolens, good work
manship and good fashion-sense.
The best of all these have gone to the making of
Wanamaker men's suits and the suits look it.
In the new showing young men's models fairly
compel notice, but there are styles for men of all years
and ideas.
Prices, $23.50 to $55.
(Third Floor, Market)
Men's Goqfi Heavy Duty Shoes
Special at $4.75
High shoes of the Kind needed right now by so many
men who are much on their feet, or who have out-of-doors
occupations.
They aro all of full-grain calfskin in black, tan and brown, and there
are nil sizes and widths.
Good-looking, comfortable and durable shoes.
(Main Floor, Market)
Men's Handkerchiefs
That Make a Hit
Men needing good, practical, hemstitched Irish linen
handkerchiefs, of sturdy wearing quality, take to these
that we are selling at $4 a dozen as a duck takes to water.
Handkerchiefs of exactly the same grade, but with neatly
worked initials, are equally popular at $4.20 a dozen.
All have quarter-inch hems. For vnlue they would be mighty
hard to improve on.
(Weat AUle)
New Shipment of Whittall Rugs
Good and Welcome
In view of the desirability of these rugs, there is no need
to say anything further, except that the new arrivals afford
an attractive choice in certain makes and sizes. "-A.
Royal Worcester Wiltons 27x54 in., $9.25; 9x12 ft., $90.
Teprac Wiltons 27x54 in., $8.75; 9x12 ft., $84.
Peerless Body Brussels 9x12 ft., $60.
(Hrenth Floor, Cheatnut) S"
Blu-Mottle Soap
Laughs at Laundry Labors
as Love is said to laugh at locksmiths.
It laughs also at attempts to imitate it. It isn't the
NAME that does the washing better and quicker than
any other laundry soap, bar none, but the SOAP.
Blu-Mottle is a good, solid, big bar of laundry soap, with bluing
in it (hence its name) and without rosin or filling in its com
position, which is exceptionally pure.
We are told that it is equal in performance to three enkes
of ordinary soap.
And its special September price is 5c a cake, $5 a case of
100 cakes.
(Fourth Floor, Market)
Small Boys' Suits
Specially Priced, $2.25 and $3.25
There are two especially attractive models one for
school and one for "best."
The little school suit comes in
plain-colored chambrny, in a but-toned-on
effect, with white ruffled
collars and cuffs.
The other, for parties nnd Sun-
(Thlril Floor, Chestnut)
Your Player-Piano Is as New as
Your Music
Your friends have heard the in
strument before.
But all the freshness of a new
pleasure awaits them in the now
music rolls, which you may hear
(Oullery, Hrcoiul
things they can buy this month
Wardrobe trunks and
other trunks.
Kitchen-cabinets.
Coffee percolators.
Wa8hboilers.
Mops, cloths and
sponges.
Brooms, brushes and
feather dusters.
Enamelware.
(Fourth rioor, Market and Ceatral)
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day school, has colored buttoned-o
trousers with white blouse mado
quite gorgeous with a white hem
stitched frill.
Two to five year sizes.
in comfort and select nt leisure
in the music rooms of the Wana
mnker Store.
Republic, Mcl-O-Doe and Q. R.
S. rolls, all new' within the last
luiuiiKiu. ,
Floor, Market)
at less than regular prices-
Tinware.
Woodcnware.
Casseroles and pie
plates.
Galvanized ware.
Baskets.
Meat choppers.
Old - fashioned iron
ware. Electric toasters,
grills and irons.
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