Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 28, 1921, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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WANAMAKER'S
Weather
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The Greatest Furniture Clearing of the Year Is
New
What Dees It Mean That
"He Is a Man of Straw"?
I friend is asking.
We passed the question along, and the
answer was invariably,
"One wne cua net amount xe mucn.
Anether said a person of no conse
quence. Still another says a man of straw is one
that is accepted as bail, as a matter of form,
ffhe is known te be wertniess.
There are men an areuna us tnat count
i st.. l-n InnfifOV lira Irnnnr 4-linn-i
BpiarSCl Uic iv6vv ,tv, niiun uigiii.
Signed
timber 2S, 1021.
Q himtfe
Se Many Handsome Coats
Are Cheesing Beaver Fur
fine reason is that the warm brown shades, russet.
lyjantine red and Sorrento blue, are very much in favor and
ith every one ui uiesu ucuver is luvtuy.
?a These coats are made of Belivia cloths and silk duvetyn.
ity have enormous cellars and deep cuffs of the fur, wide
pines all the way te the hem, flying panels and sometimes
u'are back capes trimmed with beaver.
i ..tni'ii nn'.v nnni linn eirlp nnnnls mnrle nf cnvevnl ofmne
if the material with wide pieces of the beaver at the
ittern.
The prices start at $150 and mount te $375.
rirt rienr)
The Hanging
Lantern Bag
Is the Very
Newest
It is one of the newest and
most attractive shapes in gold geld
plated mesh bags. The top is
iquare, with a mirror in the
inside and the four corners of
the mesh come together into a
point with a tassel, exactly like
a hanging lantern. ,
Other new mesh bags have
oval tops, and there are still
ethers with flat frames and
chain or strap handles.
All have the fashionable
green -geld finish, and the
prices range from $11 te $59.
(Main Fleer)
vl
Yeung Women's Smart Cleth
Street Dresses at $25
, iivre 01 inese nne navy niuc iriceuncs inui nurncu ui i;i last
I announced them last week.
One a straight, lermelv put. model, with side nancls butteninsr en.
becoming cloth cellar, three-quarter sleeves, and an ornamentation
' black fageting.
The ether, also dark blue tricetine, has inset vest of duvetyn in
Inter blue or henna, and a touch of chenille dot trimming.
't Beth models are exceptionally geed-looking, and most unusual in
unity ter this price.
sizes a te zv.
(Second Fleer)
i Warm Winter Coats for
5 Yeung Women $25
i They leek the equal of far superior coats. The materials
re soft, warm, thick-piled wool cloths, in light and dark browns,
gjvy and Sorrento blue and black. Several geed models, some
,with fur cellars of beaverette (dyed ceney).
, All are lined and .most of them warmly interlined. Sizes 1 1
je 20.
, ' (Scrnnii I'loer)
i The Prettiest Negligees
for Coeler Weather
Many a woman would have a hard time rhoesinp between a lovely
tejtable taffeta lined with lamb's wool, an exquisite satin brocade
Cite nf ttin cliimiMnimn . t-ir a e 1 1 ! rw rinr-)ii i n c uiHi snft mnrnhnil
Z Jhere arc pienty of corduroys, tee, the shorter ones whrh women
1 linen. TVia mhVaf r.. un ,-.. n cm:.", nnd ilw finn,t nf nl
h 167.50.
(Third Henr)
; Clothing for Girls'
Schools and Colleges
IS marl .- . . I r I.. ThiIahIMW
- ....ic u, measure ai special prices ny our eusiwu iwmis
,,-.-. kiuiuiiiiM ui sbik"i linen or etiii"! iiiuitiuni pi .! .t..
uesses for meming, afternoon and evening, regulation dresses,
"louses, gunnnsium suits and all ether apparel for .he irl nr
jeung woman in school or college, are included in this custom
""de outfitting M.rt..'. i;i:.. . r,:,.n.. ..ml ent-iKfnptinn p-iinr-
nieed.
! . Specia' puces applv also te nuiaes' uniforms made te measure
various materials.
(!prenil I'lenr)
CSjOr
Snprial Rln .ArdpQ af
$1.50, $2 and $2.50
Mnt t. ..i.. .... . ,.. .i.
JidnT Y J l new w"cn se rnany women are nnvins u
t U coeier weather.
ney aie all the lighter weight dress sirr;:e, all-wool and i-i geed
;,B Of navi. l.l.. rru. ., r.n - j :. .n ;.,,. ,u,rlfl Mi p.
i ' Bt ?2 and $2.50 a yard, are 54 inchc& wide.
. ir ifii 1 loeri
New TJnfifirthins
l( MtVlcn ... .
ISVi.l," "e nicely made of peft rtiute nanuoek.
Wni.8-wnB trimmed with nrettv embreidcrv or hc
m(, .MWiU,iseS ,,uite lacyi re $., 25 anj $3,30,
The Fashion Showing of Gowns and
Costumes Inspired by Paris
Continues Tomorrow in the Salens of Dress
IT EMPHASIZES the rich
ness of materials, the ex
quisite loveliness -of col
ors and the romantic influ
ences that have directed line
and mode in the coming sea-,
son's dress.
Chanel has taken a black
and geld 3hawl and turned it
into a marvelous gown, the
long fringes forming the
sleeves from shoulder te
wrist.
Frem Lanvin is a youthful
vision of white silk crepe and
silver cloth, crystal embroid
ered and loosely draped with
a sash of silver ribbon.
A Lanvin copy for a dif
ferent type is the 1830 period
gown of black chiffon velvet
with bouffant hips and wide
skirt, the long straight cor
sage topped with a deep col cel
lar of duchess lace.
An exquisite study in deep
blue and gray and silvev i
an afternoon gown of mid
night blue matelasse, copied
6 vvir.
Iw!
$ ffBllR
IS ill HI
from Renee. It is garnitured
with moleskin fur and en
circled with a braided girdle
of bluish silver cloth.
Copied from Rolande is a
delightful afternoon gown of
malay crepe de chine with
panels formed of many wee
brown moire ribbon bows.
Viennct's idea in evening
gowns is a soft tangerine
Canten crepe with tiny
quillings of velvet ribbon in
the same color.
Shoulder straps of ame
thysts catch up a lovely
gown of fuschia purple velvet
and lace, copied from Miller
Soeurs.
But se one might go en
painting pictures in words of
these very picturesque
gowns, inspired, all of them,
by Paris.
The entire collection is
lovely in line, color and mate
rial. They will be en exhibi
tion yet tomorrow and Friday.
(rlrl Ilcer)
rpHE New FurTrim
mings Start Their
Season Early
And, if fashion reports speak
truly, they "ill be used mere
abundantl;. than ever this Winter.
They are all furs of the finest
kinds monkey, squirrel, caracul,
slynx, Australian opossum, skunk,
nutria and beaver among ethers
in bands from one te eight inches
wide and with prices from SI te
$5(5 a yard.
(Mnln I'loer)
OST Beautiful
Black Beaded
Handbags
we've ever had have just arrived
from France, right at the time
with the new vogue for black.
They are beautifully made, as
French bags are, and ; hew many
interesting shapes.
Vanities, handbags, draw-airing
bags, shell-top bags and card
cases of glittering jet or little dull
or shiny bead.', sometimes in very
elaborate effects. Quite often
there is a touch of silver in the
beading.
Seme in all dull black.
Prices range from SS.iO te $."0.
(Mnln I'loer)
VERY Important
Is the New Neck
wear just in from Fiance.
It is called the antique style,
and the cellais, vests and guimpes
are formed of squares of different
kinds of laces and hand embioid embieid
cry sewn together by hand. It
all comes in a delicate old iery
tint. Cellars of nearly every
shape and size. Priced from $2.25
te $14 for a guimrc.
( Mnln 1 liinr)
H
ER New Flat
Heeled Pump
has a heel almost as bread and
low as her brother's or husband'3.
It is of patent leather, this new
low-heeled pump. It has medium
rounded tee, turned sole, one-button
strap, and is just the smart
est thing for dances and general
wpar.
The price is .Sl-.eO.
(Klrsl Flner)
FETCHING Two Twe Two
Tene Overbleuses
at $12
This new stvlp 13 werthv of SUP.
rial mention, for it is extremely
geed looking at its price.
Of Georgette crepe, knife
pleated back and front, held in at
the waist with narrow .'civet, and
wide, flowing sleeves finish it.
Navy with Mohawk sleeves, or
vice versa, black-nnd-wh.te or all
black.
(Third 1'loerl
N
hce are 51 te $1.73,
EW Paris Garters
Daintiest of coleie1 silk elastic,
trimmed with tiny ribbon tose tese
huris, nairew lace or tinsel ribbon.
They make the nicest sort of gifts
for future brides' trousseaux, and
many women prefer these garters
'e any ethers.
T'.iey are $1.50 te Ij-j a pain
(Main Fleer)
Geed Selections in the
China and Glassware Sale
It will be a geed sale te the last moment, backed with splendid
selections of dinner sets from all the great pottery districts of the
world French, F.nglish, American, Japanese.
If you want a dinner set at any price, from $10.50 te K-100, and
want it at a geed, sound saving, new is the time te cheese it.
If you want a piece of real cut glass, or a piece of light-cut
glassware at half price, the assortment is still large and fine.
The cut glass s-clectiens arc notably rich at saungs of one-fourth
te one-half.
Theie i .-s no shortage of goods. The ?ale will satisfy every rcason rcasen
ab'e nred. .
(Fourth Fleer)
Heusewares for Less
for Twe Bays Mere
Th" September Heusewares Sale ends with September and
September i-. a .hert month. :-'e any woman who likes te save
geed money en things she must buy some time in any event,
will take adaniagp of these two remaining days.
Pries surstantinMy lowered en refvieraters, trunks, vacuum
cleaner:-', sewing machines, bathroom furnishings and cedar
thestr.
And en all r-annrr of kitchen utensils, including iron, tin.
galvanized, enamel and wooden ware; cutlery, kitchen cabinets
and se en.
Alse mops cloths, sponges, brooms, brushes and feather
dusters. v
Iiut thefp are only a few of the articles in the sale.
(Fenrl'i Flner)
Linen Toweling With Prices
Very Much Lowered
Seme have been brought down te less than half the former price.
In a'l, four particular lets have been i educed, including crash and
glass toweling.
11000 yards, comprising two groups of crash and one of fine glass
toweling, are new marked down te IJOc a yard. One half of the collec
tion was meie than twice as much, and the ether 1500 yards were at
much higher pi ices.
Wp also offer a specially geed quality of giass toweling at 85c a
yard, or one-thud less than the former price. About 1700 yards of
this in the 22-incli w'dth.
Tewelimrs m all of these groups are all pure linen.
(Iirl I'lmtri
Shining Opportunities
in the Lamp Sale
It ha- bren a ry bright and nc'.i-p e"nt se fa;, hut despite
the exceftienjl .-cKing s-eleuiens are till e,-y geed, these being
mme of tne particularly geed item.:
Small Knglish porcelain vases, mounted with one light, in
rose, royal blue anil red for boudoir? $1".
llundied. of 1-inch candle-shades in all color.-, are new
$1.65 each.
lilace shield! for one-light boudeu amn.-, choice of a dozen
diffeirnt decorations, new $2 each.
Solid mahogany one-light boudoir iamp? new $1.50 a-h.
Iren bridge lamps, hand wrought, JT.eO te $2J..M) 0,nh,
And many ether exceptional items
( I mirth Flnnri
A NDKE R -chiefs
W i t h
Names
Women's geed, practical Iiiah
linrn liandkerchirfs .-:ih quarter
inch hem-- and already marked
in machine t-mbietdery with the
first nam;.
The price, complete with" the
nun king, 13 $-1.2" a dozen.
(Mnln Fleer)
TT ANGERS
J"jJ de much te lengthen '.he
life of de-then. Heavy
wecden oveiceat hangers are
ready at 2.V each.
(Fourth I'loer)
A
NEW Linoleum
en kit c h c n, launc'.rv,
p,.ntry or bathroom fleer
add much te the appearance of
1 1" ii'en
The n" -hipmeuu for Fall
and Wuifr lime many new
designs.
Inlr.id linoleum, imported and
demesne, $1."5 te $.'i.0 a KquaiT
yard. Pltun colors. $1.50 te
S'-'..").
Printed linoleum, 05c a s-quarc
yard.
(STfnth Fleer)
Going
un
ere
Much might be said as te what this great after-clearing
means te people who need some new furniture at prices
that make it particularly worth having.
The one thing they will want te knew is just what
goods it offers them.
The answer is about 5000 pieces and some hundreds
of suits of Wanamaker furniture for all rooms at one-third
te one-half less than regular prices.
The 5000 pieces are mostly individual or odd pieces and
small groups of things, while the variety in suits gees
from one or two te mere than a dozen of a kind.
In the main this clearing is the inevitable upshot of the
re-classification of stocks after the greatest August Furni
ture Sale en record.
The odd pieces and groups discovered in that process
and new offered at such low markings are enough te make
this a noteworthy sale in itself.
But, in addition, it includes several new shipments,
some that came late for August selling, ethers secured in
the meantime, and all of these have been put in for geed
measure at wonderfully low prices.
infill. ItIIi nrul Seventh Fleer.)
HARMING Bits
of Versailles
are pictured, together with Mal Mal
maisen and ether scenes in rural
France, in a group of colored
etchings that have just come from
Paris te the Picture Stere. The
nie signed bv Lerraine. Dauphin,
Lccemte, Girardct and ether
equally well-known artists.
(Fifth Fleer)
a
announces the arrival of some
-harming new French candy boxes.
But they are se beautiful and
interesting that they stray from
the box class. Of lovely laces,
silks, ribbons, in fact, anything
and everything that could make
them interesting. And, of course,
they can be used for many pur
poses long after the candy is
gene Pnce3 are M te $12.
Cameo chocolates fill them,
$1.75 a pound.
(Mnln Fleer
TTRACTIVE
Nut Bowls
arc of nickel with bright-colored
glass inM'ts. They arc $3.75,
complete with the nut cracker
and si picks. A hride would
surely welcome one.
I Fourth Fleer)
WOMEN'S N e w
Chamois Lisle
Gloves
.Madp pxptc.-ly for ns. se w
are a - s u r c d of their geel
qualities.
Six-buucn length, trap-wnt
gloves in white, pentr'-e, brown,
mode, sha and black. $1." a
pair.
'M.iln Fleer)
GOOD, Sturdy
Shee for a Bey
Made of dull black ip.lfskin i".
a straight lace stvlc with heavy
Mngle sole, vv -V shank and le
fiat' heel.
The tee i a medium hap
neither ten rarrev nor tee w,d
wiih a plain tip.
A geed-looking shoe tbet vv il'
give geed srv ice.
Price ' 75 ; pair.
(VInlii Fleer)
C A R F S and
KJ rnnni.n5n,.An
vvmviivn;a ai
45c
Tim i.- much lc-s than tcculu
price, but thi special 1 -. t just
arrived.
Made of luini-litiishr d intten
crash embroidered m white or dull
blue in very pretty patten?
Scaifs are 181S niche-, square.-,
are 27 inchc.- and centerpieces nip
-t3 inches.
Alse at 16c nre .-,eme lace
trimmed scarfs taken from stock
nnd lowered in price.
(VI IIM
Music and the
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P. P. Claxton, United Slates Commissioner of Edu
cation, says :
"After the hcgmiu.tg nf reading, u nu (j, nr'th.
mttir nvd geometry, music hnn greater prmtienl mine
'hatt (nl ether nubjeet tnugl t ? 'he school.."
This is a remarkable statement, cemin;: as it docs
from the head of our educational system.
Are you planting the love of music in your chil
dren while their minds are in the impressionable state
and their tastes are in the forming?
A Player-Piane
is one object that each member of the family may enjoy
and operate.
The newest player-piano rolls have the artists'
expression of tempi and dynamics and will make
musicians of us all.
Why net investigate the player-piano situation here
at Wanamaker's? Let us tell you something of the
transformation a player-piano will work in your home
surroundings and hew easily it may be acquired.
New player-pianos as low as $525.
Used player-pianos as low as $300.
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$95 Will Buy This Victrela
in a Period Cabinet
Among the i.eu designs of pnnnegraph alnnct., Hi?
greatest laverite is tiie tonelf stvle in prned de?ign.
Il makes a handsome piecf of furnitur.'.
Here is a cabinet of uhirh we have secured a num
ber ,e advantage, m-lv that we .an :cM them at $05
each. Thev are equipped with Victreia VI. and are in
Sheraton, l.euis XV, Chipncndale and Colonial d"ign-i.
There is space for nearly loe records.
Like all nur phonographs, ihi- eutfi! i- . n!f en con
venient term.' of payment.
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