Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 08, 1921, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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..BVBNING.P.UBLia .LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER S, 1021
EXPERT DEFENDS r
SIG-A-WEEKBUOGEIr
a
Actual Figures Shew Girls Live
en Less, Miss Estelle Lauder, ,
0f Consumers' League, Says
i
H sHe USES MORE HERSELF,
J HI'
r,l tl f"l r, il"9 ' ill'.' 1 'rffl'l
"qir IWiiR " tender of your pnprr. I j
JuM I"1 "'J' i'""1' 1'l,n",,l ? ,i1,u, ,!'"
I ..!. 1 ..! U M t'lt'l I'llll
in n" - ".'i ;
i'ii' i . (i it rut u
hew n''
in li""
lite en "'.Ywtf WOIIKKH.
sntiir'iilb ,,i(,1' iM n sk!1li'' '" V1"'
nl( I mI.e just iintiirally Iirliev.w tl.nt
'en. V' I'- -l- nvMenlly she .eHpvps
f0,i.!S,8.ril.e.nnllvr,...$t.Ka
"u'wni Miss KMPlln I.nii.W who set
Hl as .Iif iiiiiiiiiium in n bmU-et she
nrcnerii for Hie Consumers League.
,f ii.,.I. .-I." i- .-ictiiry. ,, .
I mi ler t"ila. "t- SV5"'" is only tin
jt" ...... .,.i tiint tlii sum ler n
minim."" """ , , i
f.fK'n lituiR "cp'-ii-P" '"" 'r0" "'''I'lc'l
upon nfi'-r n moil complete lim-Misi,-
lien
Has Arliml rijrurrs
f, .-, mituili and I'll Mum- Hi"
vM2riv nhiili we lin.l filled ...it by some
hundre.1 S.t"K" mi-IMI I-!-r PIII
out n pnitmeii in ili" IiIIiir cabinet.
",f.-i lilltni'i I rnilliet ilhllli!!'. site
riiilnii.r'1 'lull llu' .Ktiinl pioef in
fi-ure nl Urn pi'-sil' l.tv of living en tlii
amount i, I.pip a- 'iin.'liisiv.- proof
Sellll O'ljPl '"Ul lit till! OIlMIIIIftM
ww .mil i.D-plf spent iimii.v ''vninss
TlIIUK si1"1,4 " ''" vp( ''tiiplesi'd nm'
liiid i'i'ph I' i "ut 'Ins I.uiIkpI. whirl, i
icmplp" and tnU"- ieip of evryt liitisr.
"Mp.p .s i R"'l." pulliiiR " -1 n" " t flew
imt'r .1 lappi lil. "whose budget
(ntnl I" Nil.."!!, nml during the .
ai'muil l.pr.ili N I .:? t .'. week for I'.olh I'.elh
Inc Tl.psp :ii" jut n fpw of the tliins'i
hp pinntRpil ,n ''' ',"1, !l1"' " """
vliii Ii shp ill wi.tr for !' seiir ul
least .nni ' tli.il is IiruipiI in ii tr If -
a I,, If mat anil l.nlf sui. : iIiipp
p.titH of vli"iJ. ' N' e huts, fwii niii of
jjevi llint lak Hire of lii-r mm.
mipnrp' I i".i' srii of iimlcii lelhiii?
anil t'n niplitR ' it .In'siili's nllii'i' in i -d'titali
in li a-i Itiinill.i'ti'hli'ts. Mupk.
!! .in I 1I1 t m 111 1110 ion 'lies known 1
nil we.ilill
DetMi I I ollew O in- ltiiJsel
I ie nut In ;in te nitpiiint In lin
rr Ml. (Via wppK. hij-pH." XIU 1 .ini'U-i-Miir.tiiii'il.
1 tii.j pui-Krr npiicaritiR l.c
tHiin Iipi' 'i-v ' I hai. I.:"l Hip :nl
.iiiMrp of lucatinn. wliti'ii ciinMi's
tup te inm a lii'tler 1 vinp. I'lelialn..
in. wip win. 11 pn't line te I'ivph en se
m, all ain. mi.t of iimni'i . IIpic h mi
jil i 1 11 a hosiery werkiT. anil
iiipI.p-i !-' .1 " t'"k iiinl spends thirtj -tn..
T.i ;. 'e nnnilipi' pxIi'piiip. Iipip I
1 sir s innli!Pt whirh nIidwm slip is liv
Jne mi 1 little m or S14 n w-ppk, 11ml
jft ii is (iii'siiet;pi luiw enp "an lise
n Slfi li." I loll ou, tliesp giiH li-arn
te einnemi.e te tin1 very last ti-n ppttts
rf i'ip r i'i);c, as .Mm en 11 iniasine Hipv
must win 11 living en n little in Sit."
Shawmut Again te Be Mine-Sweeper
Tlip I S S Sli.iwmnt nrriM'il at
the VfiM Ynii plerilay ami will I1.1
n!iM.iti 1 into u 1, inm vwi.pppr. Uitr
11. Up nr the Shawni'ii w.t a inine
"" ' ni tl.i" .Ninth Sim. ami when
the ani.stiip whs, signed f.,p wns
I.. . inn tv te ti" I'miiitis mill iniidi'
ih lln; 'ni ci' tti. nil- fnicp f tl.e
Ail.intn II' ' lii-finw the war she wiis
enupd 11, id epcrati'il In tlip 1'ull Hivcr
J..11P n s a pnspnypf beat
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IOOSW.LEHTGH
Family Heme Cooking
7-Course Sunday
Dinner
s I ii .vC ih r u Tl . i.
l.'rtl' hi. '-' 1. S'ufful
j ii .'1 i h ! 11 Tea
' in kp V,ii!'i 11 nnfi
I 11 milv Sl 1
s rle n Menu ii.h
t ruh Mu)irueinp
Try Daily Our S- f(c
Course Family Dinner OU
Sr .. ' f-..:n 11 :ie A M.
" s nn ! m
t
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Pt. Jen IB. Hi
"Ne Splnah in Sink"
"Positive Shut Off"
Nme "SAVILL" On Fbuc.i
' At ymtr Iumtp"
Ihemas Savill's Sens, Mfr,
""iwi ivalliuw St.. fklta.
heI Rent P , 1
Cl The New Beeks I
IMwemratVs library
Oven Baked Beans
'ndividual Pets, 10c W
lOu'll nisvrr Irnn... !,...
Peer! n.l.-J r
-,k uncu ueans can
M be until you try euri,
24 Rtttaurantt
Ctntrally lecattd.
t?0Wf&jfrARDrApT
Hand at 9; Ovgnn at 11
and 1:15
C Iilmps nt V'niiti
WANAMAKER'S
DOWN STAIRS STORE
WANAMAKER'S
WEATHER
Unsettled
Wanamaker's Deivn Stairs Stere Is in Aim and Actuality
a Stere of Lewer Prices Where Quality Is Maintained
It realizes the ideal of a Stere where low-priced
merchandise need net be questioned. One need net wonder
"what's the matter with it" when buying a dress, a coat,
a rug, a quilt, etc., at a remarkably low price in the Down
Stairs Stere. It is all right or it would net be here.
This is Wanamakcr'x Down Stairs Stere. Every
thing here is what it, is claimed te be. "All-wools
suits" are all pure wool, net almost all-wool. Shee's arc
made of reliable leather with soles that are all-leather.
..net partly paper. Se we might go through every stock
in the Down Stairs Stere. The very few things which are
second quality are clearly marked se. Prices are in plain
sight of every one.
Prices Arc Down
'lake a few examples: Women's outing flannel night
gowns that last year were $2.23 are new $1 or $1.50 : shoes
and oxfords that last year were around $9 are new around
$5 and $6 ; women's hats of the type that last vear were $8
are new $5. Blankets, quilts, rugs, men's and boys' cloth
ing and se en are all considerably down in price. What h
mere, qualities have improved.
The Down Stairs Stere at tin lime stands nad t.
give greater service te the cenimunitv than ever before.
Op
New Shep of Extra-Size
eniiig c
Underclothes, Heuse Dresses,
Negligees, Petticoats
at the Subway Entrance 13th Street, Near the Millinery
Beginning Monday! A brand-new pretty gray shop devoted exclusively
te the best and lowest-priced extra-size garments.
Yes, lets of really pretty things in geed taste in sixes 12' te e2'--.
Please come and see Ter yourself Mew uncommonly fine and damtv they are.
.
Beaded Bags
$2 te $18
Pricci Are n Third te Half Lest
Th nn Lat Year
It hccms as if nil the vnmtunis
of the beaded bjf? must he repu
sentefl in this ns.ertment! Daik
colors. lip;ht colors; small nll-evi i
1 atterns and InrRe striking designs-;
Iflrgp, medium and very small beaiN
-all are here.
Many of the bags hae dravti ings
and bead tassels. Seme have imita
tion shell tops and frinire and r-till
ethers liave drawstrings of tatFeta that are aUe bended. Ml an
undoubtedly attractive, and the prices are little .-.herl of irni.uUable.
( rinr.ili
6 -r-
IWtI $2
mm
$9.50
14 Extra-Size Special Groups
Satin Petticoats, $5
A third less than our e n recent price for these
all-silk satin petticoats- cut pknty full and of cenect
lengths. finished with natinw pUated lullle
and plain underlay. P.linl;, nin. brown and change
able colets.
Sateen Bleemers, 35c
niacl, tle'li and white Mitecu i,loeniei. Mtb
ela-tic at waist and knee-; properly reinfeiced.
Nightgowns, $1
A thitd l".ss for geed muslin and soft fine nain nain nain
seok gowns with hcnistiuiimg, lace, scalloping m'
embteidery. lleautifulb made.
Bishop Nightgowns, $1.50
A qunrter less than our own earlier price for
line cotton gowns made in bishop style with tlnce
cuatter sleevrs. Kinished with -calleped edge or
uncommon embreidivy.
High-Neck Nightgowns, $1.25
Last year thee weie te dollars in our own
stock and these nt ..l .25 1im equally fine em
broidery and v. eikmnnMiip.
Lace-Trimmed Drawers, 75c
A quarter le- for drawers with two rows of
lace and tucks.
Flannelet Nightgowns, $1.50
F'inl; or b'uc striped gowns warm enough fe:
comfort. M.n." illi hemstitched yoke and feathei
stiti h!ng.
Women's Exciting Dress News in
Enlarged Fashion Sections
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$35
$24.50
Sti.ne can cheese fa u .itmg s'.ip-en sleeveless fro. ,
of tricetine, wool jersey and cordure. Most of these
IKW di esses are bound with braid anil have leathi
or braided belts. Wern 'i'ii a Peter Pan .shirtwaist
tl'.cv leek r-iy fine indeed.
Sle, iili.7r and S20 for the faeriu- .serg and tu tu
cetinf frocks elaborately beaded ye, ve can html'v
get enough of them! Navy, black, hi own in ihe let.
S2.1.50 and S2." for eiiginal dres-es of serge or tu tu
retine vith l'gyptian embroidery covering almost the
& entire skirt, or with siallepe.l hems and short tunic- or
3 vith braided plain sleees. Seme aie elaborate with
heads.
Youthful Evening Dresses
$25, $28.50, $35
Se.U'' taffetas sometimes veiled with mali.es. lie.
elette, of course but net tee low and some hae the
' .''sjf tiniest sleeve. One is. edged at t.u hem with enehant-
Cu ing rocs of taffeta: seveial hac garlnndi of flev et-s
r-"W at the waist lines. Hard'y t-Mi aie a"i.e. Sixes mostly
H te 20.
Beautiful Dresses of Heavy Black
Silks, $27.50 te $47.50
downs of this type are decided the most fashion
able cd' all for the Autumn .season. Sometimes th"
nv" cuite plain, with only a bit. of fageting, depending
entirely upon the beauty of the mnleiiul for charm.
Otheis are quite elaborately mbreulered en the
slrees or skirl. Or the girdle and v. nie peasant sleeves L
mnv be laceil hrtght red 01 jane gieen
"A . ll(!
$23.50
Canten iieiie, crepe meteor, K.'ssian ciepe anil heav y i :-, pe d. i 'nine are niatei ial me ' u !.
(Marl.rl i
$16.75
Center
Odd
Special Silks
$1.55. $1.75 and $2 a Yard
Geed qualities at exceptionally low pi ices.
"j-inch black satin mes.sa'.me, black petui de seic and bl.uk ''if
fita, Sl.T.'i.
10 inch satin-faced crejie m navy blue and black, S2.
"D-inch dic.ss satin, in nav blue and blacl;, $2.
40-111111 printed indium, in tan, giay and brown gtuiind- -v a Ii
aiti".ietive designs, 2.
"S-incli crepe de chine, in .-ihcr, fleh, pink, en hid, t ir ii.ni-e.
biewn, navy, black and vhue. i.u.
H cuirnli
sle
Bewildering New Hats
$3 and $3.85
civets in small, medium and
large shapes. One v ry attrac
tie model has the new pheasant
tail tiimming; another has ti
c'oth-ef-gold crown; ethers have
wool embroidery, lacqi-cied braid,
flowers, ribbon.
Pongee Blouses, $3.50
They're se popular we can't
i.eep them in sleck. Kell. Pete,
Pan and the practuul "two-inline"
cemertible cellai"
Marquisette Curtains
Drep te $1.25
Ueeivcdly popular arc these
iresh, pntty marqiiihetie cur
ains tit tin new !uv mice of
S1.2f pair. 2't ard.' long.
Girdles and Corsets
$1, $1.50 and $2
Pink ceut il mid cotton brocade
in these etin geed gudles arn
topless cer.cl.
Elastic insets uisuie additional
comfort.
Bandeaux, 25c
Half Inst year's price for lian lian
denux of heay pin'; v.ebbed
cloths, wit!) elast u in the bai k.
All size--.
Rag Rugs, 90c, $1.65,
$2.25 and $3.50
New let of these love'.;, IbuMi
burdeied nigs, woven fiem l'n -h
factory rags.
Wide assiirtnifii' of mleis and
siy.es.
Marquisette for Curtains
20c Yard
White, iMiry and ivm in tlii
ever-popular cut tain inateiia!.
A
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V'i '.v' Y '
s.i.i m iVv
&my;-AJ.j- -.
mm '
n-
.n
t
c.
$38.50
Jf'
!le' inches wide
East Aisle Opportunities
Breakfast Cleths, $1
Hemstitched quare ileths and
smllened reun I ones in line cot
ton diimul . it! 'ii' h ste
NnjiUitis in mat i )i are ISe.
Pearl Necklaces
65c and $1
J) ii i h nec'.l.n es of rench
va-lilled peails
Women's Stockings, 25c
1 ine black cotton stecking.s,
"seiends" of a meic expensive
make
liegulai and i xlm "'("
Quilting Challis, 18c Yard
IJuatnt, old fa burned patterns
in this geml qiuint cliuliis
ii ches w nle.
Ii'i
-
200 Coats With Fur Cellars
Wonderfully Geed at $38.50
Veim.j . Neitnandi.' :ui I lln1 m ben it'i'i. ! 'ini
vv.tli plain or fat i s.ij, ard with ie'Ims ei -, -Italian
opeisuiii and '.-le-sy v.elf Iiium n:i'g .::,.i,
Desirable colors.
These coats uu- from, me u1' iR. best N. a u '.
dcigneis of moderately priced wiaps Tin v n,re
cut and made and held in icadines for the n-mil
influx of Autumn erdeis at a geed ileal higher piUe
-and the orders hesitated.
Wc have net hud any se poed fm niai.v ., i.av '
Sports Coats Just in at $16.75
11 ather lei'.ed M'eits v !ct n. built in .'e.mfa
styles metlv w,tb sheuld"r linings of -at,,n.
Wanted duiker -badis of bin. i and si.f: ldue
( Vlurl.n
Short Petticoats, 75c and 85c
With enibteider or lace
Crepe de Chine Envelope
Chemises, $3.75, $5
I mimed style nt ?:;.fc."i; lace ttimmed nt '".
Flannelet Dressing Sacques, $1
iiay. l,lue. l.i'N t In ,md jnnk backgrn'.iiiils i'ii
' eli't pi mted in difVi tnt i olel -.
Cotten Crepe Kimonos, $2
Wendci fully widi. geed-looking kimonos e," Co Ce
jienhageti, light blue, lese and lavender cotton i iepe
Ilulfl'd at nek nrd sleeves and finished with ash
Bungalow Aprons, 75c
Open-iii-thc-bai k aprons of printed peiealu
e'.e of tlie best etra-size aprons e i-'ei -:, v a'
tin i i li e
Slip-Over Bungalow
Aprons, $1.50
Wi.ii it. ''ti. us ili'is-e-- and geed- ou,.ii,y i i -,
ten Daii ineri d p'liak-, which epi m at tin -i.lt .
Gingham Heuse Dresses at $2
Blue-iii d- !. r, la endcr-nnd- a lute, ll.uk ntnl
white chi-iks it it large lie u 1 buttut.s ;u,'i h t'
Men's All-Weel Suits
With Twe Pair of Trousers
$24.50
All ix's from .'-!! te 4-1 in con.sorva cen.sorva con.serva
tive and semi -conservative suits of mixed
cassimeres and cheviets.
That's the story!
Geed $5 Sweaters for Men
We think they are exceptional at their price. .Men
will think .-e '. for ihev are ju--t what a man needs
iiuv,, at im: h less than usual.
Ill:
.r grav coat sweaters in all sixes.
no
I'rnwn. Iilue in1 l'jiv sweaters .ith roll luliar
e ei". -i 'i in each color, hut all sizes m the In'
' Oiillrri . MiirUI
s
ndividua
iity in Wemei5
Eat
s llHl' ii 'I' - T' ! .i' 1
cellai s and c nil's
deul'ii'.
Keiently they wi re le ! at ahue-t
Sizes 42 te 524 in All of Them
(The .
I !ra-Si7f Sh'i. -i:;th
. .." the Mlllllieri )
si r i ' t side,
Women's, Men's and Girls'
Shoes, All at S4.75
Women's and girls' shoes art- in
about 2 different style.., including
high shoes of black or brown kidskin.
tan leather, black patent and dull
leather: oxfords of black calfskin,
brown kidskin. ru.set and black
leather; street pumps 'of tan leather.
Xet all sizes in every style, but oppor
tunity of cheesing in sb.es 2' L. te 7.
( I Ili'Stlilll .
Men's Shoes at S4.75
are thoroughly wearable shoes, such a
many men are looking for. in tan or
black dull leather en medium Hnglish
lasts with welted soles.
' (Millrri . Murl.M
Beys' Shoes at $2.90
.Sbe.- ID te e in the let. All are of
sturdy tan leather in lace style;.
They're properly shaped for growing
feet and have soles tha will give satis
f actor v wear.
-1s.
IT
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ii efth' gteate in in i nu I t - f ' ' iJnwr'
.taii Mulineiy Mi.tr. Aivry tl"'
'(tier bats nni- s, l,, ,- Sr.Cs t.ie e".
.iftlv (.Ilk" and ; I-' ill epies th'
in 'v ta I ."ti -.
A Special
j Collection of $10
Hats
I f .. - :'.i i r t n I-- ' ' h.it
fw.d i .' i i. h e ."" n grjnft'ji y re
p"i: -m.ir'v n i'.r.d ici.. Ost.H h.
i biu'i aim ' ' . n t 'ark 'at.1 iwt Usei
, : ' eai... ' - .pn! i:.g of lair,
blink In in .in.- are uppearitig, mnk
i' u .. iif"- s-pHnisti note in mi'lireiv
'..elilllTs are ;ee'v in the ilt'fp
i w:- ,,f vvl,ii.h the l.at- uic riade.
It'is', peiee'niti IU.-. iiiUs'nrd.
i , . , ,. i - ;,n,; I ii'- Ill V'l'f "
Women's Suits
Exceptional in
Tailoring
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and ei. i it
poi -m r -, :u e j...
Si .-nt! -ai'iiieii -jits- ,,f ,.ivnf
truet re t,-,i nt m-iin'-i l e.eur.
with, .t I ' , lire .- 2", !, .s .2. ."ai
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f i t-afl". r -1 -'.. seiii.. . '
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.V57.50 3?
That Heme May Be
Bedding for Winter Nights
Celd nitfht-s hae nwnie 'he Iliilil:njr Stere a !.;
plan. Huinkets, anil tj'.ti; - ..m pilid high, pnmii- :n.
"i'i:r leiiifurl lu man' li"',-ehel,l-.
I'ncc's are afjreea'n'- v an! -iipplits wlu-.-h ha"
Itr !' aliowed te i'iin 1m" in ir.anv I'mue- um new
H-pli'.ii.-lieil witli ;h. ili';isjn i tTtaint'. nT ocenomv
Blankets
W ' -I I "'i . 11. ti li ul. ,,( ' . ti.' . :.',..
a pa
ere Comfortable
Velour Portieres
Specially Priced
ijt si i
l IIU (
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ss inc. .sj ! 7'i
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"... ,-.m Sh.'hi and .'
Iril iiiU"isi :-, a i -: I. .. e
- ." i ,il:u .!.. ."ill.
. n'ch p'a'd blanki " -. ii ... ', .,' .
Comfertables
U'ii.'-i'iI' ! i ;i.. -. . .i i ! 1,. f . -i
t ui n Mtti-en betdei"-, :ue .-. '.u
el-lllll'il iUlit- V.I'll ,u I ' ' ; - .
'i i - are .ln.
S'.'.-cnV ted qui.;- -i" '. .! .
'::.. 'ai.
Mi- t'-i.ileil qiii't-, :' t - .. , "
'", y even tigured -iite, M' .
I '.'e
Velour Pillows
Cretonne is Indoor Sunshine
20c te 40c Yard
1 1 a 1 1 1 1 1 . '
, 'It .linn i
.V ' .-.,! u 1
li I tl. 1
Jacquard Blankets
' I an. i t. t
-!.: - 1. 1
."Otli .1 I'll ,
Linen Tablecloths, $4.50
Axminster Rugs at Lew Prices
than
P- i
a. , J r i,e
i. '' 'i et
F1
x minster K
ugs
Other A
'nt . . .
9 x 12 Feet Seamless Velvet Rugs, $32.50
linn are m rich Uiumi..! , ,K. . Ii.-a-.il- ! m."!. ll-e. I.Th ' ,....i-.,...1 tan i...,.
1'eupli- an-
! t v '.i! inches
!". N "ai niche
7 1 1 inches
Hit-orMiss-Celonial Rag Rugs
.III .1-1. ill, 111 In p IV l,V. Infill 1" ,i",ii f ," ; ) ,ar I ,,'., i" v.,
Ill'
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