Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 06, 1921, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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Phillips Brooks,
te His First Charge in
Philadelphia
in the sixties, and with whom the writer .
then became acquainted, made a deep
impression upon all who met him because
0f what he really was.
The influence of his short life still
lives and his memory will be honored and
loved.
In these exciting days, President
Lincoln sought Phillips Brooks and they
were frequently in -consultation upon
public affairs, as is well known te the
writer and his closest friends.
The pity of it, that every one should
net seek te de something for his city and
its people worth remembering before his
records are filed in stone.
Signed
October 6, 1021.
Tricetine Street Dresses for
Women Special at $25
The woman who gets one
of these dresses may feel
that she has saved a ten
dollar bill, for they .would
ordinarily sell for at least
that much mere than tomor
row's selling price.
Fine tricetines are used in
their making and they are
very well made indeed, even
te the silk bodice linings.
The colors are navy blue,
elack and geed shades of
brown.
The dozen different mod
els include simple straight-
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Women's Slippers, Pumps,
Oxfords and Beets Ready for the
Fall and Winter Dress Parade
Mnny women, nowadays, wear low shoes all Winter, supple
menting' them with spats when the weather is colder.
This tendency has hreught into vegue a greater number than
ever of low shoe styles for Autumn. Yeu will find them all
included in the following lists, together with the geed serviceable
high-laced or buttoned shoes mere conservative women prefer for
Winter street and dress wear:
Strap Slippers and
Pumps
Patent leather strap slip
pers, with high e.' low French
heels, or Cuban heels, S8 te
$16.
Patent leather pumps, with
low French heel or two-inch
Leuis heel, $8.50 te 517.
Patent leather one-strap
pumps with low bread heel,
110 and $1U.
Black calfskin pumps, low
or high French or Cuban heels,
?9 te $17.
Blank suede strap slippers,
nigh or lew French heels, $0
te $18.
Black
high or
te $22.
satin strap slippers
low French heels, S8
Black calfrkin one-strap
lPpe. , low Leuis, militaiv
Cuban heels, $10 te $15.
Ian calf one-strap slippers
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low
militaiy Ik-Is, $10 te $14.
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Newest Sports Skirts Are
Without
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Jjettat the pleats a,e net ever.
1SS(-'I. Anether new luMuiu i.
J"cev width m tin. hem, al-
h!pine t0" i3 i..iy rated te
Who Came
Qhmifc.
line frocks, bloused models
and circular tunic effects.
Many are braided. A few
arc beaded. Seme have at
tractive little vestees and
cellars. Seme are severely
tailored, with only pinch
tucks for ornament. Nearly
all have the new wide three
quarter sleeves.
They are just such dresses
as are needed for the street
at once, and we de net knew
when again we shall have
anything se geed for $25.
All sizes are included.
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Laced Oxfords
Black calfskin oxfords, wing
or straight tips, military or
Cuban heels, $8 te $1(5.
Tan calfskin oxfords in the
same style, $8,150 te $16.x
Black kidskin oxfords,
straight tips, Cuban or mili
tary heels, $9 te $14.
High Shoes
Black or tan calfskin high
shoes, laced or buttoned, with
military or Cuban heel, $9
te $16.
Black or brown kidskin high
shoes, laced or buttoned, mili
tar.v, Cuban or Leuis heel, $9
te $17.
Black patent leather but
toned shoe with Leuis heel,
$112; with c'eth tops, $14.
Black calfskin laced shoes
with gray buckskin tops, $10.
Evening Slippers
Slippers of geld or 'silver
brocade, geld cloth or alumi
num cloth, $14 te S17.
Satm slippers, $8 te $22
Breiue slippcis, $20.
1 luer)
Pleats
One of the prettiest new style
n of knitted wool in a black and
whi'e plaid, ether are in small
nr l.ii'ge cheek'T-heard pattern
or blocks. The colors arc either
black-and-white or navy-and-tan
and the prices aie $15 and ? 1 0.50
Magnificent Diamond Jewelry
for This Winter
The first place in women's affections is still held by diamonds
alone, but there always are, and doubtless always will be, women who
prefer the combination of diamonds and sapphires or diamonds and
emeralds.
The mountings are all of platinum, mere beautiful in design than
ever before, and each particular stene is carefully &clectcd before being
mounted. We don't believe that prices could safely be made less for
diamond jewelry of this high character.
Diamond bar pins . .$160 te $1150 Diamond In vallieres.$140 te $1000
Diamond breeches . .$300 te $750 Diamond bracelets ..$350 te $3300
Diamond circle pins,$465 te $1275 Diamond rings $40 te $2900
(Mnln Fleer)
A Delightful Collection of
Gowns for Yeung Women,
Frem $38 Up
We "have- lower-priced dresses, of course. But at $38
begins a collection of really lovely gowns, in Georgette, Canten
crepe, chiffon velvet, velvet brocades, taffetas, satins and ether
afternoon and evening materials.
They arc for afternoon, dinner and evening wear, parties and
even the greatest occasion of all her wedding. An entire trous
seau can be made up at medcrnte cost.
A Malay brown afteinoen gown is velvet from hem te hips,
and Canten crepe from hips te threat, the only decoration being
large rosettes of chenille and a velvet sash. It is $38.
A gown of terra cotta Canten crepe with hand-wrought open
lattice work garniture is wonderfully effective at $48. One would
expect a much higher price for its distinction.
t A black Canten crepe gown braided from hem te knee, has
just a thread of amethyst edging each braid, and vestec, sash and
sleeve linings of amethyst chiffon. Price, $58.
Black chiffon velvet fashions a charming gown at $48, with a
garniture of blue, green and orange flowers at shoulder and hip.
A velvet brocaded Georgette in terra cotta at $68 is a veri
table picture gown.
Hundreds of these delightful gowns arc ready for every
occasion in Miss 14-te-20's happy life.
(Second Fleer) k
Fashion's Latest Whims
in Costume Blouses
and Overbleuses
They show the newest neck lines and novel sleeves in contrasting
shades and materials. Materials are the lovely crepc-back satin, Can Can
eon crepe, crepe de chine, Georgette crepe, silk velvet, and ethers equally
well suited te new blouse fashions. Included are many of the handsome
tunic blouses that reach almost te the bottom of the skirt.
There are tee many te begin te describe, but any woman interested
in blouses should be sure te see these.
Prices begin at $20.
(Third Heer)
Geed Warm Belivia Coats
With Wolf or Nutria Cellars
The coats ate made of a fine quality Belivia cloth, silk lined through
out and interlined. One is a delightful wrap style with the sleeve cut in
one with the coat. It comes in navy blue, black or Malay brown, with
lither a wolf or nutria cellar, and is $75.
Anether new model is a belled coat with inverted pleats in the
back, panel pockets, and it comes in black or tortoise shell, with natural
or black wolf cellar. The price is $100.
Fer as handsome coats as these, the prices are very moderate.
(Flrnt flcinr)
The First Black Corsets in Years
have come in our latest consignment of Parisiennes. They nrc of soft,
line satin, low all around, and designed for the average figure.
Price $20.
Anether novel thing and en? may always count en Parisiennes
having something novel about them is an evening corset with feather
trimming. The material of this is a very rich pink and white brocade,
and the price $10. A s. cord evening .ei-.et of much the same material,
minus the fenthir-., is also $40.
Anether evening corset cf piik and white silk batiste is very
lightly boned, and priced at.?"l."0.
(Tlilril Fleer)
" Hew Can Yeu Sell These
Duvetyn Handbags Se Lew?"
It was a manufacturer from another city who askid us this, and
lie bought one te show bis partner hew much they were being undersold.
It is a fact thnt for some time new we have been selling new styles
in line duvetyn handbags at lower pi ices than you can match them for
elsewhere.
These bags are in various shnpes, with metal, shell finish and cov
ered frames. Celers are brown, beaver, navy and black.
Prices $'I, ?3.r.O, ?1 and $5.
l.Maln Fleer)
N THE Picture Stere
at present arc certain
original etchings of the
great cathedrals of the
world by Brewer, Hurst,
Poertenaar and Char
land. They arc all
framed and sell at $45 te
$75; but if anybody
wishes something lower
priced we have reproofs
of the 8 a me subjects
which are only $15.
QOME little color
O studies by Merres
Palmer have been put
into black frames and
will be very attractive
for inexpensive gifts,
their price being only
$7JjO. Find them in the
Picture Stere.
(Fifth Fleer)
A Nete or Twe
These big cloisenne bronze fleer
lamps which some people have
been wniting for have ceme into
the Lamp Stere at last. There
arc several designs the elephant
among them and the price is
$200.
(Fourth Fleer)
Flower levers are taking a leek
at the fast-fnding flowers in their
gardens and buying artificial
flowers te take their places in
doors. Here are pnnsies, heather,
chrysanthemums, narcissi, dahl
ias and no end of ether pretties.
25c te $2 for a single spray.
(fourth Fleer)
Geed time new te plant narcis
sus bulbs for house-blooming.
They may be had for 60c the
dozen or $4 the hundred. Pebbles
are 5c a package.
(Fourth Fleer)
Birds' nest, Norwood and holly
ferns are all fresh bits of green
with which te enliven Winter
rooms and they cost a trifle 12e
te $1. Bigger decorative plants
are our old friend the pandanus
and a newer thing called poly pely poly
bedium. (Fourth Fleer)
Sable Furs
F,rem Russia
or Hudsen Bay
A little bit of sable fur is
like a jewel. It enriches every
thing else n woman wears.
Russian sable is the choic
est, of course. Neckpieces of
this soft and elegant fur are
priced from $135 for a one
skin scarf up te $650 for a
beautiful two-skin scarf in the
natural color.
Hudsen Bay sable i a close
second in beauty and becom becem
ingness and serviceability, if
net in rarity. Seaifs of this
sable are $70 te $165.
Each is the best of its kind
te be found.
(runil Fleer)
New All-Weel
Velours in Winter
Weights
They have held their foremost
place in the ranks of fahienab'e
suitings and coatings for this
Winter and many of the smartest
tailored gowns are being made of
them.
A new jersey weae is here
which is especially thick and soft
for coats. In navy, mahogany
or brown, $3 a yard. Other
weights in these all-wool veleurs
in all the new .shades 51 inches
wide and ?2 te $4 a yard.
(I'frnt Fluer)
Children's New
Hats Are Ready
Scores of new Winter hats of
furry beaver, lustrous vehets and
broadcloths, practical serge, chin
chilla and leather.
There are mushroom hats,
turn-up nnd turn-down styles,
tarns and close-fitting little hats,
many with ear-tabs.
In fact, everything most prac
tical and becoming for small girls
anil boys of 2 te 0.
Prices are from $2 te $12.
(Thlnl 1 lour)
Silk Stockings at
$1.75 Uncommon
"Seconds"
Full - fashioned ingrain silk
stockings and one of the best
vnlues we have hnd in some time.
Heavy silk in b'ack with extra
reinforced lisle soles and garter
tops, and lighter weight all-silk
In black, white nnd co'ers.
iHmt .llslrl
Men's Warm
Demet Flannel.
Pajamas and
Night Shirts
The first cool nights
and mornings are the
worst because the house
is less likely te have heat
in it.
The new demet flannel
night wear for men is
lower in price than last
Fall, and comes in a va
riety of striped .designs.
Pajamas, $2 te $3.75.
Night shirts, $1.65 te
$2.50.
(Mnln Tloer)
Extra-Size Linen
Handkerchiefs
for Men
An excellent opportunity for
men who want this kind, and
many men will have no ether. Of
beautiful quality, firmly woven,
Irish linen, they have lA, V or 1
inch hems. $5 a half dozen.
OVret Alilr)
Beeks
for Serious
Readers
"My Life Here and There."
by Princess Cantacuzene,
Countess Speransky, nee
Grant. Price, $3. A volume
of personal reminiscences
which forms one of the most
entertaining and important of
contemporary memoirs.
"Quentin Roosevelt." . A
sketch with letters, edited by
Kermit Roosevelt. Price. $2.50.
A fit memorial te the "Yeung
Eagle."
"Astarte," a fragment of
truth concerning Geerge Gor Ger Gor
eon Byren, Sixth Lord Byren.
Recorded by his grandson,
Ralph Milbankc, Earl of Love
lace. Price, $0. A new edition
with many additional letters,
edited by Mary, Countess of
Lovelace.
(Mnln Fleer)
Cloisenne Table
Lamps Special
at $25
These half hundred lamps of
cloisenne bronze from the Orient
are rather wonderful when you
consider hew geed they are in
design and hew geed for the
price. Each is fitted for two,
lights and each has a silk shade'
rose or red or geld colored.
(Fourth Fleer)
Fer
Halloween
Pumpkins,
Lanterns, Ben Bens
the Candy Stere is full of
interesting new und novel fa fa
'vers, decorations and sweets
for thin jelly festival, and if
you are hnving a party, Here
are plenty if he'ps:
Bonbons with favors, 75c
dozen.
Halloween baskets for salted
nuts, 10c te 25c each.
Neise makers, 10c and 20c
each.
Rese blew-outs, 20c.
Paper broom blew-outs, 20c.
Pumpkin-face lanterns, 35c
te 75c.
Large pumpkin-face boxes,
$3.
Jack Herner pies, holding
12 faers, $3 te $8, in differ
ent designs.
Choielato animals 15c te
30c each.
Salted nuts, $1.50 pound.
(J'nce nuts, $2 pound.
Chocolate-covered nuts, $1.25
pound.
Peanut brittle, 40c pound.
Molasses nut candies, $1
pound.
Black Cats for Luck
and for 'Halloween parties,
of course. They are called
"Lucky Black Cats" and are
quite fuzzy ones with green
eyes nnd a big bow around the
neck. $1 and $2.50.
(I)enu Mnlrn Mere, hrMntit)
Down Quilts'Begin te "Feel Geed"
Especially geed ones. Te us, down quilts are something mere than an article of
merchandise, they are a study.
We make our own.
t We are net satisfied te make any but geed ones; in fact, the best that can be
turned out te sell at the prices.
Fresh supplies of them are coming from our workrooms every day
I we kinds that are interesting a let of people are priced at $13.50 and $20 each.
Ill iri' ?T2Lin 8at?eni CtUt ' yards scUftre "" In all desirable colors.
The second, at $20, are in habutai silV. interlined, and in the same size.
Men's
High Brogues
of Scotch
Grain Calfskin
This stout leather in
stippled effect is one of
the favorites of well
dressed men, particu
larly young men.
These new high shoes
are in both black and tan,
with roomy yet shapely
tees, perforated tee caps,
wide shanks and bread,
low heels.
Price $13.50 a pair.
(Mnln Fleer)
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A Revival of Old- Time
Opportunities in Oriental Rugs
People recognize in this selling of Oriental rugs the oppor
tunity of years.
Ne doubt it is years since rugs of such excellence and desir
ableness have been efTered at prices as low.
The selection is most attractive and the individual rugs are
all of geed, sound merit and in colors and patterns for which fur
nishers are looking.
In carpet sizes there are Mahals, Serapis, Kermanshahs and
Chinese at prices stnrting from $137 for a Chinese.
The smaller rugs include Saruks, Chinese and Mesuls, the
Saruks at $195 te $247 and the Mesuls from $25 te $37, these
latter rugs being in size 5x3 ft.
Small Chinese rugs, 4x2 te 6x3 ft., are $23 te $59.
Chinese Rugs
12.1x9.2 ft $335
12x9.3 ft 379
13.7x10.7 ft 389
14.1x9.2 ft 345
12.1x9.3 ft 325
11.10x9.1 ft 287
14x10 ft 425
12x9.3 ft 335
12x9.5 ft 297
Mahal
12.3x9.5
ft.
,..$376
.. 275
, .. 465
... 290
.. 279
, .. 197
12.6x8.1
1 ft.
13.6x9.8
13.9x8.1
12.5x9.5
ft.
1 ft.
ft. .
7 ft.
ft. .
12.2x10
12x8.10
12.39.6 ft
Kazak
4x7 ft. te 4.6x8 ft.
(Sfvrnth Fleer!
Quality Up and Prices Down
in Beys' Suits
The suits are better, the prices lower than they have been for
some years.
The fabric- are finer and the workmanship mere workman!'.
Net enlv ure thi -tyles n- pleasing a-, tvir, but there is a greater
diversity of the plensincr kinds.
Geed woolens, correct modeling and right kind of tailor work
these are the things that make for quality and service in boys suitt.
They have made these the best ready-te-wear suits in the country
at the prices $16.50 te $38.
Nearly all the suits at $16.50 te $28 have two pair of trousers.
All are in Norfolk style, single nnd double breasted.
Sizes for boys of 8 te 18 years.
(Srrund Fleer)
Here Are Geed Blankets and
Plenty of Them
(See These of All Weel at $10)
Blankets and blankets and mere blnnkctR. Shelves are lnden with
thtm. Counters arc hcapid with them. And we are busy selling them
te people who beliee in buying the kinds that leek well and can b
trusted for wear.
Particularly geed are hII-woeI blankets, woven 102 inches wide
and shrunk te 72 inches, in two check or plaid patterns and in bindings
of rose, blue or brown satin the best value we knew of in all-wool
blankets at $10 each.
(Nlxth Fleur,
(Ntsth Fleer)
Men's Londen
Tweed Hats .
in Twe
Geed Styles
Beth Lincoln-Bennett
hate, tailored into shape,
which means the shape
holds. And both arc.
made of unusually fine
fabrics.
One is stitched and is
soft and pliable. The
ether is stitchless and is
firm.
$5 each, which is low
for hats of such quality.
(.Main Fleer)
&
12x10.1 ft $387
12.2x9.2 ft 280
9.11x8.1 ft 225
12.2x9.3 ft 337
12x9.1 ft 297
12x9.4 ft 397
12x9.1 ft 365
12.1x9.4 ft 367
9.6 ft 165
Rugs
12.3x9.3 ft $275
11.9x9.5 ft 325
12.3x7.10 ft 245
12.7x8.7 ft 275
13x9.3 ft 295
12x8.8 ft 338
11.8x8.6 ft 247
$-365
Rugs
.$75 te $100
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