Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 11, 1921, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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EVENING BUJBLIO LEUajbJKiHILADELPHlA, TUESDAY, OCTOBE11 11, 1921
Organ Plays at9, 11
and 4:45
Chimes at Noen
WANAMAKER'S
WANAMAKER'S
WANAMAKER'S
WEATHER
Unsettled
Stere Opens at 9
Stere Closes at 5
Fashions for a Fine Appearance and Furnishings for a Cozy Heme
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The Little Flowering Plant en
the Breakfast Table Called
the Cyclamen
has been our joy and encourager for two
months :
Its slender, graceful stalks, bearing bright
red flowers which after a time faded into seeds,
never dropped nor faded.
It was like a living bird every day speaking
te our eyes. A little water daily renewed its
life, and sitting near a window it breathed fresh
air and felt the Summer sun.
Oh, the pity te neglect the children of the
greenhouse, and the greater pity it is te neglect
the buds of the home. it; little children, and net
recognize and care for them.
Signed
October It, 19S1.
The Best Women's Tailored Suits in
Town for $38.50
,t We have no hesitation in stating this fact.
Customers who have looked at these suits and then "shopped around" "come back and
state that they have" seen the same quality, style and materials elsewhere selling at a price
very much higher.
The suits are of handsome imported tweeds and hemespuns, domestic cheviets
end wool veleurs.
They are smartly tailored, with the new nearly knee-length coats, and well-cut skirts
of walking length.
They have geed fur cellars of nutria, raccoon, Australian onessum and a few moleskin.
The linings are of geed , satin, and they are warmly interlined.
There is a color choice efc brown or tan, navy, Sorrento or agate blue, raspbeny,
oxford gray, black.
In every detail they are extraordinary suits for $38.50, and weNvish we had a far
larger quantity than we have. All sizes.
(Second Fleer) '
" The Spanish Shawl Dress in
Bewitching Adaptations for
Yeung Women
If you care te see hew really charming and wearable the
Spanish shawl idea in dress can be made, leek at the shawl gowns
in the Yeung Women's Stere.
Each is developed in black silk crepe, deeply fringed and
heavily embroidered. In each the charming wearability of the
dress is net sacrificed te the picturesque quality of the shawl, but
is rather greatly enhanced by its graceful drapery. These black
silk shawl gowns are $95 and $98.
The Yeung Women's Stere is a perfect garden of lovely gowns
for every hour of the day and evening. Newly come is a petal
gown of sunset-colored glace taffeta as charming an evening
dress as could be found for $38.50.
(Srrend Fluer)
Any Kind of Weather Suits
These Women's Coats
They are home new screes, worsteds and crabardines in nlain colors
or, indistinct checks or mixtures. They are Tight in weight and in a
geed-looking sports model. Any woman would find such a coat n most
Useful garment for general everyday wear.
But, besides this, every one of
proof, se that in bad weather it serves
ermhele is large enough te permit it
U UCbllUU.
A new shinment brintrs thesn rnnts in lilnclr core nf S9K nnd in
English gabardines and worsteds at
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There Is Ne Better
Choice Than a Fine
Belivia Ceating1
And these soft, beautiful cloths
We used in many of the hand
somest coats and wraps this
winter. The reason is net hard
te seek they are warm, light in
weight and very lovely in ap
pearance. We have an unusually large as as
lertment of the finest qualities of
Belivia coatings and in all the
Wades which are most fashion
We this year, navy and lighter
Wues, the attractive fur shades,
pay, brown, mahogany and black.
They arc 54 inches wide and from
16 te $14 a yard.
(First rioer)
Women's Initial
Handkerchiefs, 2
a Dezen
This is the last shipment of
'e geed handkerchiefs. They
ye an exceptional value and
'fem the way they have been
'J.'y'Ei t is plain that women
Ml knew it.
rey are Ir's" lmen w'tu nem"
X. i llcmb ami sucn ha"dker
'Weis as many women like for
wryday use. On account of this
;y special price they will be
Ia only by the dozen or half
dozen. (Went Aisle)
Raincoats for
Little Oirls
Practically all little girls rfre
wool girls, and of course, they
'.cneerful!y out in all weathers
of course, they need rnin-
"ly and mostly in blues and
ilK j raincoats at $b.iu
Ry ( im tapes ier $i te 9i.QV.
vOUea are three te six years.
(Thlril Fleer)
AfOItE of these Japan
J ce boudoir slippers
. ?i"e'1 ha arrived
!$! a pair.
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QMimM
these coats hns been made shower
the purpose of a raincoat. The
being worn ever a tailored suit
$57.50.
I'lenr)
Handbag Fashions
for 1921-1922
Fashions in handbags change as often as fashions in clothes
maybe oftener. Bags are no longer carried till they wear out.
The most notable feature of the handbag fashions for this
Fall and Winter is the return of the leather handbag te a vegue
commensurate with that of the fabric bag.
There are two reasons for this. One is that leather handbags
are mere beautiful this season than ever they were and the ether
is that their prices have ceme down close te where they were
before the war.
Seal, morocco, calfskin, pigskin, Cordova and ostrich leather
are some of the leathers used and they ceme in many colors, te
harmonize with any costumes. The new shapes aie meat attrac
tive. But the revival of interest in leather handbags has by no
means displnced the fabric bngs. Rather it has spurred the
makers of these latter te greater efforts and resulted in mere
original styles and mere beautiful fabrics.
The newest fabric is breche duvetyn, in mesh and check
patterns. Seft and richly colored, this is an ideal material for a
fine handbag and new as it is it has already found high favor
with women of fashion.
Newest style in beaded bags is a French hand-crocheted bag
ornamented with cut bteel designs.
All-beaded bags are still geed style, as are the newer forms
of silk and plain duvetyn bags.
Prices for either leather or fabric handbags start at $3.
(Main rioer)
Gleve-Silk
Underwear at
Lewer Prices
Vests rind bloomers of firm,
heavy silk from a mill noted for
the quality of its goods. These
aie second grade or they would
be anywhere from a third mere
te twice as much as they are
marked.
Pink or orchid vests, regular
and extra sizes, $2.15.
Pink bloomers, regular and
extra sizes, $2.05.
(West Alile)
Flannelet
Nightgowns
arc ready, fresh and mere attrac
tive than they have been for a
long time. Light stripes ami
white, with V, round and pajama
haped necks, $1 te $2.25,
(Third Visor)
"The Neck
Scarf Formed
of a Single
Fex Fur
has come back with huge
success," says one of the
best fashion authorities.
A fine, fresh collection of
these one-skin scarfs of fox
fur has just come into the
Fur Salens. They are thick,
full-furred skins, in geed
dark colorings (brown, taupe
and black) , and are made up
either in the bread and flat
lined scarfs or in the thicker
and narrower double - fur
scarf. The lined scarfs are
priced $25 te $95, and the
double scarfs from $35 up
ward. (bcrend Fleer)
French Beaded
Overbleuses
Special at $15
Just fis pretty a3 they can be
and very smart te wear with the
tailored suit or a separate skirt.
They arc in cither crepe de
chine or Georgette crepe with
short sleeves, girdle and a pointed
hem, outlined with beads. Quite
a number of colors and all geed
ones.
(Third Fleer)
Madame Lyra
Corsets
give btraight lines and are beau
tifully made two of the best of
reasons for their popularity.
Among the new ones just arrived
we find these:
Twe pink broche models, one
topless with elastic around it, and
one with a low top. Prices are
$6 and $5 respectively.
A soft, light breche with elas
tic top is $10.50.
A model with heavily boned
back is reinforced and very flat,
$10.50.
A pink satin broche with very
low top is $15.
(Third Fleer)
Untrimmed Velvet
Hats, Special
at $3.50
A special collection of un
trimmed velvet and panne velvet
hats will be ready tomorrow at
the low price of $3.50.
They include black, dark blue
and brown velvet, in seme of the
season's best large shapes.
Appropriate feather or flower
trimmings will be found in the
Bnme section of the Millinery
Salens.
(Second rioer)
English Weel
Scarfs at $2.50 and $5
Clese te half the price they
wcre earlier in the season, and
this is just the time that most
women want a wam woolen scarf
for their sports suit or coat.
In the characteristic English
pastel colorings, stripes or bor
ders of particularly pleasing
shades and a geed variety of
them.
(Mnln Fleer)
New French
Bands and
Fleuncings
Filet mesh bands and flounc fleunc
ings embroidered with self
color and run with metal
threads, all novel and charm
ing. The colors are golden
brown and French blue, be
sides white, and prices are $8
a yard for 12-inch bands, and
$12.75 .and $15 a yard for 40
inch fleuncings.
(Muln Fleer)
The Ampice Makes a Heme
Musically Complete
The Ampice reproducing piano brings into your home the finest music
in the world, played by the greatest artists.
One might almost say it IS these great artists in all but person, for
certainly no one can distinguish any difference between the performance
of the Ampice and the performance of the pianist who made the roll.
The Ampice also brings into your home all the geed old-fashioned airs
which are net quite classics, but will never die.
And it brings the newest dance music for these with restless feet.
The Ampice, besides being the greatest of reproducing mechanisms,
is associated with iive of America's greatest pianos :
Chickering Schemacker
Haines Bres. Marshall & Wendell
and the celebrated Knabe
Yeu may have most of these in either feet pump or electric models, at
$850 te $4000, and en convenient terms.
(Second Fleer)
Black Slippers for
Afternoon and
Evening $8 and $9
It would be hard te say hew
higher prices could produce better-looking
slippers than these.
The materials are geed, and the
slippers are extiemely well made,
en dainty and very graceful lines.
Lnch has the low French heel se
many women new prefer te ex ex
trcme heels.
In black satin or black patent
leather, with ene strap and medi
um plain tee, $8.
In black suede with patent
leather strap and trimming, $9.
(First Fleer)
Household Matters
A new cleaning fluid new being
demonstrated in the Heuso Fur
nishings Store Is Skeurnu. Ne
water is UBed with it and it doesn't
leavp a ring. Prices from 60c
for a one-pint can te $3.25 for n
gallon.
Anether renovator for cleaning
and scouring all kinds of paints,
bathtubs, hardwood floors and
automobiles is the Medoc. A gal
lon diluted makes about ten pails
of cleaner and priceB run from
80e for half gallon te $5 for four
ono-gallen cans.
An automatic window lock that
prevents the raising of the sash
is easily attached and does net
mar the woodwork. 35c each.
Time te think about sanitary
cloth ventilators for the windows.
They are strongly made of hard
wood nnd fine cotton cloth,
treated for its purpose. Twe
sizeB, both adjustable, 85c nnd $1.
A new portable gas heater in
of the "glower type" and known
as the "Thrift" oderloss, noise
less, and economical in its use of
gas. Prices, $15, $23 and-$28.
(Fourth Fleer)
Blanket Bathrobes
Fer women of 36 te 44 inch
bust measures. They are in light
nnd dark color schemes, have col cel
lars, pockets and cuffs trimmed
with satin, and sell at $4,65.
(Wilrd Fleer)
What of Your Living - Living -
Is it just as fine as you would like it te be
and as it might be?
Would an opportunity te buy a new uphol
stered suit in tapestry or velour interest you,
especially when you can buy it in the adjust-
Fine Kid Gloves
Just Frem France
Thcre is only one finer Kid
glove than this in the world.
And that also is sold heie. Women
of fashion, who like eery tiifte
te be of the most exquisite qual
ity, come here especially for these
two choicest kinds of French kid
gloves.
The new importation Includes
8-button-length mousquetaire nt
$5; 12-button-length at $6; ltl-butten-lcngth
at $7.50; and 20 20
bntten length (white only) at $9
a pair.
The importation is notable for
the many slightly different shad
ings of gray, pearl, mode, tan,
bisque and brown included, as
well as black and white.
(Mnln Fleer)
When Mr. Cmemnn discovered, some millions of years age, hew
te make that fascinating and useful thing called tire he was tickled
clear through. It was a cold and rainy day, and Mrs. Caveman was
sick of seeing around nothing except sheep and deer bones, se, natu
rally, she thought he was the brightest ever: nnd all the seven little
Cnvcmans toasted their tees nnd shrieked with glee.
He was a proud and happy man,
but net a bit happier
and net half se comfortable as the business man of today, who, at
the end of an honest day's work and a geed dinner, sits down before
a glowing fire en the hearth and prepares te spend an evening of
sheer comfort. And If he has all the menus of fire-making and
fire-tending nt hand, se much the better. We can supply him with
them, beginning with
Andirons of hammered brnss, which don't tarnish easily en
account of their burnt nntiquc finish, nt $32 upward.
Andirons of polished brnsn in designs both massive and light,
$18 te $60.
Fire sets te match the andirons are $15 te $88.
Metal weed carriers with gray, black and copper finishes, simple
nnd strong, $12 te $21.
Weed-boxes these nre French-of hammered brass, $18 te $35
Imported and American bellows, $1 te $25.
Net te mention such kindred matters as Cape Ced fire lighters,
spark guards, folding fire screens, coal heds, leg turners, hearth
brushes, gas legs, and even pneknges of driftwood blaze.
A New Boek
by Farnel
"Martin Coningsby's Venge
ance," by Jeffery Farnel, $2.
A romance of the high seas in
which many of the charactets
in "Black Rartlemy's Treas
ure" appear.
'The Arrant Rever," by
Berta Ruck, $2. In which a
male flirt is presented from a
novel angle.
"The Lark," by Dana Burnet,
$1.90. A novel of rare literary
distinction.
(Muln Doer)
TAKE a leek tomorrow
at the chiffonier and
bureau scarfs at H8c te
$130 en the
i;nat Allr
The First Fireplace
(Fourth
Room Roem for the Winter?
ment clearing of the Wanamaker stocks at
one-third te one-half less than the regular
price?
Wanamaker furniture, remember, at sav
ings that bring the prices down te where they
were several years age.
These are a few out of many:
Living-Roem Furniture One-Third te
One-Half Less
Overstuffed iuit, full spring
heath and backs, wide roll spring
arms filled with hair and down;
large davenport, easy chair and
fireside chair, covered with blue
mohair velour reversible scat
cushions. 8835.
Italian Renaissance suit;
davenpert and two large easy
chairs covered with frieze velour,
$750.
Italian Renaissance suit, frames
richly carved, cevcicd with red
velour; riiiionpert, high-back easy
chair, large arm chair, bench and
dnvenpert table, $875.
High-grade; velour covered suit
davenport and two large easy
chairs, $050.
Leuis XV suit in American
walnut covered with silk damask;
(Fifth
Men's Splendid New Shirts
of English Peplin
The material in these shirts is a sturdy Sea Island cotton
mercerized te a point where it resembles heavy broadcloth silk.
The shirts leek like silk, aie an excellent weight for Winter and
will wear wonderfully.
Seme with colored stripes en dark grounds and ethers with
the stripes en white grounds.
Price, $6.
(Mnln Fleer)
An Exquisite Choice of
New Madeira Linens
Wedding-gift seekers, here is a feast for you !
In the collection are doilies, tea napkins, lunch sets, scarfs and
lunch cloths.
They arc made of a fine Irish linen and hand embroidered by the
necdlewerkera of the Madeira Islands with the tastcfulness and care
thut have made their embroidery deservedly famous.
Tea napkins arc $9.75 te $25 a
dozen.
Luncheon sets of thirteen
pieces, $6.75 te $47.50 a set.
Scarfs, $3 te $20 each.
Oval doilies, $1.50 te $5 each.
Bread tray doilies, 50c te $1
each.
Oblong doilies, $1.25 te $4 each.
(First
New Geld-Decorated Crystal
for Bridal Gifts
This ware is in very high favor with seekers for bridal gifts, and
no wonder.
Fer it is rich in the qualities that impart a truly gift-like charm te
any ware.
Seme' pieces arc In delicate tints with geld decorations, while ethers
arc of the regulnr, uncolercd crystal, embellished with geld.
There is quite un assortment of pieces, highly ornamental and at
the same time practical.
Benben dishes, $2.75 and $fS.
Covered bonbon boxes, $7.50.
Cracker and cheese dishes,
$6.50 and $7..'.0
Sandwich trajs, $". $6 and $10.
(Fourth
Fine Irish Point Curtains
Are Less Than Last Year
The saing in price amounts te at least a third, and as people buy
these curtains te last fei years ahead, such a difference in cost mean
u great deal.
Almest all of our lush point curtain's are imported. They are the
best quality and made en the finest grade of net In white or ivory,
both long nnd sash length, from $5.75 te $30 a pair.
(Fifth Fleer)
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davenport, easy chair, large
bench, two extra pillows, $450.
Three-piece suit, covered with
brown mohair velour, $795.
Three-piece suit covered with
blue mohair velour, $585.
Italian suit covered with silk
velour, $400.
Threc-piece suit covered with
figured denim, $175.
Four-piece suit covered with
beautiful figured linen, $685.
Three-piece tapestry suit, $365.
Separate pieces covered with
tapestry.
Davenports, $85, $95, $110,
$150 and $165.
Arm chairs, $48, $50, $60, $65,
$72, $75 and $85.
Arm rockers, $48, $53, $62, $70,
$72 and $75.
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Table covers, 45 inches in
diameter, $13.75 te $25 each.
Table covers, 54 inches in
diameter, $15 te $60 each
Table covers, 72 inches
in
diameter, $25 te $66 each.
Table cloths, oblong, 72x84
inches, $60 and $65 each.
Pillow cases, $12.50 a pair.
Fleer)
Covered honey dish with plate,
S7.50, $8, $8.50.
Competes, $3 te $9.
Flower vases, $6, $6.50 and $8.
Fruit bowls, $4 te $7.50.
Candy jars, $1 te $6.50.
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