Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 29, 1921, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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EVEISlKa PUBLIC LEDGEK-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1921
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Fair
Organ Plays at 9, 11 and 4:45
Chime nt Noen
WANAMAKER'S
WANAMAKER'S
WANAMAKER'S
Stere Opens nt 9
Stere Closes at 5
mn si
The E
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est and Most Desirable Kinds of Furniture at One-
A Father's Leve in Seme
Respects Outshines All
but the mother's.
He is a busy father, much absent, hard
pressed with laborious work and unending
cares, but never forgets the true son, for
whom he would at any time give up his life.
The softness, gentleness and sweetness
of mother is ever a full alabaster box, but the
hey remembers that his father's strong,"
steady arm always seemed te him as mighty
,i as that of Samson in his first years.
Signed
Septeviber 20, 1021.
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It Is a Pleasure te Offer Such
Women's Coats as These
at $32.50 and $37.50
The $37.50 coats were tailored
In our own workrooms. They have
all the careful workmanship and
fine finishing: of custom-made
clothing.
Their material is a soft, thick,
double-faced all-wool jersey in
heather mixtures bluish grays,
brownish greens, greenish browns
and purplish browns.
They are three-quarter length,
loose fitting, with raglan sleeves,
convertible cellai-s, large pockets,
belt, geed satin lining te the
(First
waist, and a general "swagger"
air that makes them admirable
snorts or .street coats.
Meiq conservative is the $32.50
coat a full-length model of wool
velour, interlined and lined
throughout with satin, and fin
ished with a large fur cellar of
dyed ceney. The pinch-tucked
back and button trimming are
very effective. In Malay or tor
toise brown, navy blue -.or black.
A quality we have net been
able te offer for some years for
$32.50.
Fluer)
The Beautiful Gowns
That Had Their
. Inspiration in Paris
(though net all of them are
Pans made)
are shown yet tomorrow
in the Salens of Dress
"I saw nothing lovelier in Paris," a re
cently returned American tells us.
Ne. Fer these gowns are as beautiful as
any that Paris contained this Autumn.
They are as wearable as they are beauti
ful, tee something that cannot be said of
all exhibition gowns.
They are distinctive and elegant modes
for afternoon, calling, reception, dinner and
evening wear. And such is their artistic
charm and originality that a wardrobe em
bellished with any one of them will be singu
larly and uniquely enriched.
Tomorrow evening the exhibition ends
and the lovely toilettes retire te their glass
cases, or te the homes of their new and fortu
nate possessors.
(FlMt Fleer)
Beautiful Tricetines in Blue
and Black, $4 te. $7 a Yard
Fer one-piece dresses and suits
for Fall Wear, what could come
nearer te the ideal of many a
woman in the matter of dress
fabrics than these fine, beautiful
A Ceat of American Broadtail
in Moroccan Brown
with huge cellar and cuffs of beaver fur, is a veritable picture garment
for some whose hair tones in with the -warm reddish hue of this brown.
Priced $600.
American broadtail (sheared Seuth American lamb) dyed in vari
ous shades, is used for a number of the new fur coats this season.
Anether effective example is a taupe-color broadtail coat with cellar,
cuffs and bonier of soft, taupe-dyed squirrel. Priced 5500.
(Second Fleer)
(FlrW Fleer)
tricetines in the popular black
and, blue shades?
All of these goods are of tip
top quality and all are 54 inches
wide.
Prices, $4 te $7 a yard.
Chiffen Velvets Rich, Fine and
' Fashionable $8 a Yard
In every color for street and evening wear, especially black.
Anions fine silks this is one of the most appealing and new one
of the most fashionable.
Fer that reason we are especially glad te have such a splendid
selection te show our customers. Price, $8 a yard, 41 inches wide.
(First Fleer)
A Whole Shep for Little Miss Six
te Fourteen
A large section of the Girls' and Yeung
Women's Stere belongs altogether te little Miss
Six te Fourteen.
Here mothers find the most charming dresses
of every seit, for school, play and everyday wear,
and for dress-up and Sunday best. Among the
excellent values are the follewing:
Regulation Dresses Frem $3.75 Up
At $3.75, white jean one-piece box-pleated
regulation dresses with blue cellar and cuffs.
At $1.50, chambray one-piece regulation
dresses in tan or green.
At $4.75 and $5, two-piece regulation drisses,
box-pleated skirt buttoned en te blouse, with silk
tie. In blue and white or tan and brown.
Navy blue serge regulation dresses in two
piece middy or one-piece straight Russian pleated
styles, $9.50 te $27.50.
Cotten Frecks Frem $2.25 Up
Dozens and dozens of pretty styles in ging
ham, chambray and ether materials, all beauti
fully made.
Cleth Dresses Start at $10
Serges, tricetines and Peiret twills, many with
nand-cmbreidery. An exceptionally geed jumper
model is of fine dark blue serge, bound with black
braid, and worn ever a pongee blouse with frilled
cellar and cuffs. Priced $12.
Silk and Veluet Frecks Begin at $20
nnd include Canten crepe, crepe de -chine, taffeta,
lieergctte crepe and velvet, in dozens of pretty
styles.
ttSE
Seisette Blouses at $3.75
in tan, white or Copenhagen blue, with frilled
cellar, cuffs and front.
New plaid skirts te wear with them, $7.50
te $11.50.
New Raincapes at $2.50 and $3.50
Red or navy waterpioefed sateen, with silk
lined heed.
(St'iend Fleer)
A Tale of
Overbleuses
that will interest women who
have, or who are planning suits
for the coming season.
Dozens of charming new models
showing the latest necklines and
graceful sleeves. Made of crepes
and ether soft silks that lend
themselves se well te blouses. We
might say that there arc se many
different styles and colors that all
types of women can find some
thing te suit them perfectly. Most
striking are the dark blouses with
the bright flowing sleeves.
Prices begin as low as $8.75
and travel by easy stages te $75.
(Third Fleer)
Veiled Smartness
Made veils of many kinds nnd
styles, from which, we arc sure,
you will find pleasure in making a
choice.
Square or long shapes, some
quite elaborate, ethers simple
affairs, are in navy, black, taupe
and brown. Sem two-tone effects
will be seen. Prices are $1.50
te $5.
(Main lloer)
Women's
Sheer Linen
Handkerchiefs
25c Each
Of a paiticularly geed quality,
m a favored size, and made with
t'Bhth-inch hem.
Pure linen, of course, and ex
ceptionally geed at the price 25c
each.
New let just opened.
(Hfhl Aihlr)
Everything for Baby, Dear
All the garments and accessories, as well as furniture for the
nursery, will be found in the Babies' Roem of the Children's Stere en
the Third Fleer. The furniture is the most modern, comfortable and
approved sort. The clothes aie of the best.
A 31-piccc layette at $25 is one that we feature.
Others in variety, go up te $50, this one with fine, hand-made
garments.
Then in furniture', there are bassinet?, folding wardrobes, nursery
chairs, canvas diessing tables, clothes trees and rocking chairs. Prices
go from $3.85 up te $75, at which price theie is a handsome chest of
drawers and wavdrebe combined. All the furniture will be trimmed
te your own order.
(Third Fleer)
Exceptional $5
Handbags
Quite the most nttractive hand
bags we've had at anywhere near
this price. Even women who are
extremely particular about their
bags will be pleased with these,
for the linings are in geed taste
' and the materials very fine; many
have inside frames.
An especially geed-looking one
has a patent lenther top and duve
tyn bottom; ethers with carved
celluloid or fancy metal tops are
of duvetyn or vlvet in black,
navy, brown and beaver.
(Mnln Fleer)
Nightgowns for
Large Women
,1 S "Ken large women tell us
"at it is difficult te get pretty,
comfortable gowns that will tit
:"m right. It is net diflU-ult here,
id t cre is a variety price J from
ie $1.85. High-neck btyJes,
iHce or embroidery trimmed, are
1.35 te $2.50.
(Iliird Fleer)
Taffeta Ribbons
for Perky Hairbews
Pnrticu'nr little maids want
I'r1it'ens that will stand up in a
W'iw, These ribbons have
bty" enough te de that.
Jw,m dull blue, navy, cardi-
Inil plnk! .brown aml wh'tc, 4
met wide at 45c; 6'4 inches,
Wanasilk Stockings Will Wear
better than any ether silk fateckings we have seen at their two
prices $2 and $4.
Warnf-ilk stockings are made specially for this Stere te meet
the 1 equipments of women who declare they cannot get bilk
hosiery that will give satisfactory scivice.
They aie of puie dye silk, with no leading. The $2 stockings
arc dipped, or dyed after they are knitted, while the $4 .stockings
are ingiain silk, or dyed befeie knitted. All are full fashioned and
leinferced.
The $2 stockings come in fifteen colors black, white, African
brown, coidevan, slate, lime, mouse, lUis.sian calf, navy, shoe gray,
leather, pole frruy. suede and nude.
Tiic $1 stockings aie in seven colors black, white, nnvy,
African blown, tan, cordevun and silver.
(First Fleer)
Special
Filet Crochet Laces
5c and 2Vic a Yard
These sightly cotton wash laces
have had their prices cut. Women
find them useful for bedspreads,
curtains, centerpieces, scarfs and
even for underwear.
Narrow edgings, 5c a yard;
wider edgings and insertions,
12 Vie a yard.
Other nroed cotton laces in
elunv and fi'et effects are lowered
te 10c te 19e a vard.
(Went .llnlr)
; n yard.
Anyone Can Crochet Rag Rugs
The Art Needlework Stere is net only showing hew easily it may
be done, but it wiH.ulse provide- the rags for the making nt 40c for a
large bundle. ' .
(Second Fleer) , ,
First Philadelphia
Pege Race
An ebstnele race en pogo
sticks will be held for boys and
girls in the Tey Store en Satur
day. Pege is the new bouncing stilt
that has met with such a great
success. Geed sport for every
member of the family from eight
years up.
. $3,' $3.50 and $4 in the Tey
Stere. 7P
Srnth Fleer)
Third te One-Half Belew
Regular Prices
That is the substance of the most ex
traordinary furniture clearing of the year.
Of odd pieces and twos and threes of a
kind, there are in the neighborhood of 5000,
and there are some hundreds of complete suits
one te twenty of a kind.
Picture te your own mind 5000 pieces and
several hundred suits of furniture, Wana
maker furniture, and all of it one-third te one
half less than regular prices, and you will
have an idea of what this event means te you.
Bear in mind that there is furniture in it
suitable for all rooms, and that all of it is fur
niture of the kind that made the August sale
the greatest ever held.
Fer the same reason it is making this the
greatest after-August clearing en record.
Dining-Roem Suits
Breakfast Roem Suits
six
Blue enamel and hand-decerat- Suit finished in green,
cd suit in floral design; side pieces, $115.
table, drop-leaf table and four Ivery enamel decorated suit,
chairs, $195. four pieces, $96.
Bedroom Suits
Queen Anne suit in American
walnut; buffet, china closet, ex
tension table and side table, $375.
Adam motif suit in American
walnut, four pieces, $325; ten
pieces, $444.
Chinpendale suit in mahogany
or American walnut; large buffet,
china cabinet, cabinet side table,
extension table and set of six
chairs upholstered in hair cloth,
$550.
Italian motif suit in American
walnut; oblong extension table,
chairs upholstered in blue hair
cloth, $415.
Queen Anne suit; extra large
buffet, large china closet, cabinet
side tnble, oval extension table
and set of six chairs upholstered
with hair cloth, $710.
Sheraton motif suit in mahog
any or American walnut; oblong
extension table, ten pieces, $395.
Heppclwhite suit in mahogany
beautifully inlaid with satin satin
weed; buffet, side table, extension
table and set of six chairs, $650.
(Fifth, Sixth a
Coleninl suit in mahogany or
American walnut; 4fcireau, full
size bed, chiffonier and toilet
table, $360.
Windser suit finished in old
ivory enamel, five pieces, $450.
Leuis XVI suit finished in ivory
enamel; bureau, twin beds, chif chif chif
forebe, toilet table, night stand,
chair, and bench, $865.
Heppclwhite motif suit in ma
hogany or Amcricnn walnut;
bureau, bed, chifforebe and toilet
table, $245.
Adam motif suit in mahogany
or American walnut, four pieces,
$250.
Sheraton motif suit in mahog
any, four pieces, $287.
Odd Bedroom Pieces
Wardrobes in golden oak or
mahogany finish, $75.
Leuis XVI chifforebe in Ameri
can walnut, $110.
nil Sernth 1'loers)
Odd bedroom chairs in mahog
any, walnut and enamel finishes,
from $2.50 te $19.
New and Dependable
Player-Pianos
for $525
These instruments may be had in two styles and
two weeds, mahogany or oak. Made te sell for $225
mere, they represent a very real saving, the opportunity
having been brought about through unsettled conditions
abroad which prevented their shipment overseas.
Used Player-Pianos for as Little as
$300 and $350
These are all fully guaranteed and may be pur
chased without any misgivings concerning their past,
present or future.
Seme are only shop-worn, some have been used
slightly for demonstrating purposes, and some have
been taken in exchange. All have been repaired and
thoroughly reconditioned.
Any of these instruments may be had en conve
nient terms of payment.
Used Player-Pianos
WAS N0W
$550 Cable & Sens $300
650 Weser Bres 35Q
675 Blasius 400
650 Dell & Sens 42e
750 Behning 450
850 Lindeman 450
800 Pianis-tn '.'..'.'." 450
750 Pianola ...... 475
850 Lindeman & Sens Air.
750 H. & S. G. Lindeman 475
900 Angelus ! ! ! ! i! 675
900 Sheninger (-,25
1200 Schemacker Angelus ".!.!'.". . ".".!'.'. '. 750
1250 Knabe Angelus !...!.. 750
1800 Schemacker Angelus (Feet Pump Electric Moter Inc.')' 1050
Used Upright Pianos
Hallet & Pavih inn
eteinwny 17c
$300 Keller Bres - it
375 Haines Brew j7Q
300 Necdham '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'" 175
Lester ..........'. en'n
375 Russell xlX
390 Mozart f,l'
375 Fredeiick !!!'.'.'. ".'.'.! ! '.'.'.'.'." " 050
Schemacker er.n
400 Lmiwig ;;; "
125 Blasius s2"
Kuitz S2'r
Kehler & Campbell 5,
375 Steinert . ...Y.'.'.'.'.Y. .J75
Lindeman & Sem !.'!.'."!!!! t.
550 Emersen T,i'r
Ludwig ...'.'...'.'.'.'.'. 07k
600 Haines Bl eh 57r
550 Hnines Bre 07K
500 Henry F. Miller 1 .! i'.i!'.!!'.'.'.!!!!!!!'.!; 295
(Second Fleer)
Men's Redleaf Heuse Gowns
for Fall and Winter
These Londen dressing gowns, most of them fine woolens, arc in
many designs and colors. Among them is a group of these black-and-white
and grcen-and-white checks which are se popular we never seem
able te get enough. They will go first, se if you want one, better
come in seen.
Prices range from $25 te $65, the last figure being for finest natural
color vicuna.
Seme geed-looking domestic blanket bath robes in a variety of
patterns and colors, $6.50 te $13.50.
(Main Fleer)
Men's Shoes at $4.75 That
Will Give Extra Service
All high shoes of full grain calfskin in black, tan and brown nnd in
all sizes and widths and a variety of styles.
Made en various approved U. S. Army lasts and for extra strength
and service some have rawhide slip soles and some have rubber heels.
(Mnln Fleer)
Here's a Man's Umbrella
Wonderful for Wear
The imported fabric which covers it is silk en top and cotton under
neath. It is a dense material that sheds water like a duck's back and
wears and wears and wears.
Made ever 8-rib paragon frame, in 28-inch size, with weed handles
in straight and crooked shapes.
A popular price; ?5.
(Main Fleer)
A Let of Marquisette Curtains
Lowered te $3 a Pair
Saving 50 Per Cent
This is one of the best curtain opportunities in a long time.
The price, $3 a pair, is exactly 50 per cent less than these curtaina
have been selling for.
They are curtains of a particularly geed quality, every pair made
with a hand-drawn edge.
As the maiket is today, we don't believe they could be mttdc te
sell at the price we have marked en them. All 2U yards long.
(Fifth Fleer)
Hair Mattresses 25 te 30
Per Cent Less
Twe grades, both made of fine, clean, s-terilizcd hair.
One grnde new offered at $24 te $3J in sizes ranging from 3 ft.
te 4 ft. 6 in. wide.
The ether grade at $15 te $24 for a similiar range of sues.
In both grades there is a choice of three ether sizes in between.
Customers mnv take choice of nny one of about a dozen different
varieties of ticking.
(Mxth Fleer)
Bright Beams of Opportunity
Frem the Lamp Sale
This is n remarkable sule of lamps. Ne amount of selling
seems te dim the radiance of opportunity that shines through it.
After weeks of unusual se ling the selections tomorrow are
really wonderful.
Weed fleer lamps, special at $0.50 te $50.
Alabaster fleer and table lamps, special at $50 te $187.50.
French bronze lamps, special at $20 te $30.
Metal reading lamps, special at $10.50.
Adjustable desk lamps, special at $5.
Glace shields, one light, special at $2.
Japance wicker shades, special at 65c te $t.75.
Glace shades, special at $10.
One-light mahogany boudoir lamps, special at $1.50.
And a multitude of ether lamps and shadescandle shades,
hanging fixtures, slide brackets, iron fleer lamps, nil new 10 te
50 per cent less than former prices.
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