Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 12, 1921, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-BHILADELHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER -12, 11)21
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WANAMAKER'S
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Stere Opens at 9
WANAMAKER'S
Stere Closes at 5
.WANAMAKER'S
Plain$ Straightforward News About Things Which Every Persen Needs
Rt. ' ly
This Is Columbus Day
' It is well worth while te remember hew almost
every man that does anything out of the usual order
jg called a feel and laughed at, as.Celumbus was.
The writer remembers well hew the people
laughed at Alexander Graham Bell, when he gave out
his idea that people could talk ever little threads of
wire between their homes and even te the far distant
cities.
Hew proud the King and Queen of Spain must
have been when they witnessed the determination of
Columbus; and hew they must have rejoiced with
' him in (he triumph ever the wiseacres, who attempted
te prevent the voyage of discovery !
There are net only visions of new worlds, but of
New revelations, such as Themas A. Edisen has
blessed the world with. Surely there are great things
yet te be done, in transportation problems, net only en
the land, but through the clouds above our heads.
Every day, almost, some of us are saying what
Captain Lawrence said, that went the world ever:
"Don't give up the ship!"
Signed
October 11, 1021.
ffamzafe.
The Cheerful Blouse of
Contrasting Celers '
Seme women call it "the new two-toned blouse," but wc pre
fer the ether name, for it gives tb.e plcasantest bit of color te the
tailored suit that one could possibly have.
Usually the body of the blouse is a soft ratin or crepe de
chine in some such sober color as navy blue, brown and black.
The sletves and possibly the piping, heyer, are just as differ
ent as can be say of tun GeerRettc ciepe with a brown blouse, n
rich henna with one of navy blue or a i,orjrceus tinsc! brocaded
.hiTen wilh black satin.
They are allevcr blouses and mostly thry have sashes.
There i.s one an moderately priced nt $10.85 and prices re up te
$32.30.
(Thlril Fluer)
54-Inch Dress Serge
Special, $2 a Yard
This is the first time for many a day that a serge of
this beautiful quality and wide width has sold for as low a
price as this.
It is the aeft, fine "French" weave, closely woven and
in much demand for dresses, pleated skirts, children's clothes
and capes. In navy blue and black.
(1'lrnt Fleer)
Jeweled High-Back Combs
Betoken the Spanish Influence
One thinks of them in con
nection with the new shawl
evening gowns, with black
lace mantillas and rich vel
vets. They are certain te be
tfi very strong feature of the
cciiTurc this coming Winter.
The newest of these fasci
nating combs are in the most
delicate openwork designs,
brilliantly mounted with imi
tation sapphires, emeralds or
rhincstenes, each of which is
combined with jet. They aie
from $7 te $2(5 in price.
.Smaller jeweled combs and
Pins are $2.75 te $8.50 and
barcttes, $1.25 te S6.
(Mntn I'loer)
Mere Than Ever Women Will
Wear Sports Hese
Indications are that sports stockings of wool and mixed
fabrics will be worn mere than ever this Fall and Winter
by well-dressed women.
Prices en these goods are less than last Winter and
Designs are better.
Weel and cotton heather mixed, ribbed, $1, $1.23 and
$1.75 a pair.
English ribbed wool in black, white and colors, $2.50.
J Heather mixed wool, $2.50 te" $6; with clocks, $3.50.
Silk-and-wool in heather mixtures, $1.75 te $5.
Weel in light covert colors, with clocks, $5 and $7.50.
Ribbed wool in Scotch heather, $0.50.
I English wool sports hose with plaid ankles, $10.
(First I'loerl
Ne Success for a Weman
Without Comfortable Shoes
. JVcry busy woman and rvery butterfly understands the truth
H t' S,T" succeas commercial, professional, social or domes
tic -if one is tormented by misfit footwear.
, & Bensible woman does net permit this handicap. She throws
"siee the mis-made shoes, comes te us, and allows us te fit her
eet properly in the heea she must wear.
An example of the smurt street shoe that feels as well as it
leeks is a line calfskin oxford at $14, made by the best women's
Shoemaker in town, and perfect in cnerv detail of line, cut and
material,
In chcbtnut brown calf with militnry heel, or in black or tan
"If with Cuban heel.
rirt I'leur)
Corseting the Youthful Figure
. A young girl's figure requires little mere than a low
K'tttle, very lightly boned. Fer this, some new L. R. girdles
just received are admirable.
. . 'v iire variously of pink elastic, broche or satin, and
e priced $1.50, $2.50 and $3.
be ,,J,(-'r-sfcii'ted L. R. girdles, somewhat mere heavily
; or le average figure, in pink elastic and broche,
arm ,ne figure that requires no corseting at all, except
nrn v? le ,,ips' tnere arc I1CW L- R- hip-cenliners of pink
"(ecne, fastening in, back, at $1.65 and $2.
i , , (Third I'loer)
Introducing "Rosalind,"
a Piquant Cape Freck,
at $28.50
The pretty "Rosalind" is b
one-piece dress with a smart
little cape that may be worn
with it or net.
It is fashioned of a fine tex
ture woof jersey. The dress is
gathered te a round Callet
neckband, and the long sleeves
arc gathered at the wrist into
corresponding bands, and slit
te the elbow after the pre
vailing idea that something
unexpected must happen te
every sleeve.
It is a dress of admirable
lines, and when the little cape,
with its upstanding "bateau"
cellar is buttoned te the
shoulder it is as Alashing as
you please.
I-or matinee, street nnrl af
ternoon wear, wc predict for
"Rosalind" a successful career.
In henrn with beige binding,
navy with' cherry, and brown
with tan. Specially priced at
$2P.50.
(FlrM I'le
Yeung Women's Kid -Cellared
Frecks After Premet
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Premet in Paris has been
turning out simple little
one-piece cloth dresses with
cellar and cuffs of white or
colored kid.
These simple girlish
frocks are no new fashion at
Wanamaker's. The Yeung
Women's Stere has them in
wool jersey at $12.50, in
Peiret twill at $17.50, in
ribbed jersey at $22.50 and
in heavy Canten crepe or
Peiret twill at $28.
The "Puritan" cellar, as
they call it in Paris, or the
Eten cellar, as Londen calls
it, has its American version
in the Peter Pan cellar,
whicli en these frocks is of
white or colored kid or light
colored cloth, and. like the
cuffs te match, detachable.
These youthful frocks are
charming for young girl; of
14 te 20.
(Second I'loer)
Girls' Coats of Fine
Weel-and-Camel's-Hair Ceatini
There is enough camel's
hair in this woolen coating
te give it the soft, light,
warm texture no ether ma
terial has.
The coats are a light tan
joler, fashioned somewhat
en a belted pole model, but
with set-in sleeves. They
are satin lined and flannel
interlined. And their tai
loring is of the best.
In sizes 8 te 14. Priced
$35 with cloth cellar. With
cellar of beaver fur they
are $68.
(Second I'loer)
A KIMONO FOR
COOLER DAYS
Albatross, with scalloped
fronts, neck and sleeves.
Lavender, blue, rose, pink,
gray or black. Price, $6.85.
(Thlril I'loer)
SATIN-AND-LACE
YOKE
NIGHTGOWNS.
AT$1
Flesh pink or white cot
ton nightgowns with yoke
and bread shoulder straps of
satin and lace. Specially
priced at $1. Regular sizes.
(Thlril Fleer)
WOMEN'S
DAINTY
COLORED HAND
KERCHIEFS, HAND
EMBROIDERED
And they arc only 50c
each !
One can cheese the pretti
est shades of blue, rose,
green, tan, yellow or violet
linen. All have tiny hand
embroidered rosebuds and a
contrasting colored thread,
drawn by machine, instead
of by hand, hence the little
price.
(Mnln I'loer)
NIGHTGOWNS
IN EXTRA SIZES
At $1 a gown with tucked
organdie bands around
square neck and sleeves.
Others with lace or em
broidery trimming at $1.35
te $2.85.
(Tliiril I'loer)
. PLANNING A
HALLOWEEN
PARTY?
All the decorations one
could think of are right here
in the Candy Stere. Lucky
black cats, witches, bonbons,
big and little; place cards,
favors, Jack Herner pies
everything !
(Down 81 n I m Stere)
NEW DOTTED
VEILINGS
SPECIAL, 60c
A YARD
There are both hexagon
and filet meshes with small
"French" clots ever the face,
the ends of the veil being of
the plain mesh.
In black, navy or brown,
also white with black dots
and flesh with black.
(Mnln I'loer)
INEXPENSIVE
LACES
Such much-used kinds as
imitation torchen and cluny
for trimming window cur
tains, table covers, center
pieces and bed spreads. They
are from one half te four
and a half inches wide and
have had their prices lowered
te 5c te 25c a yard.
(Mnlu Fleer)
ARE YOUR
BLANKETS
READY FOR
THE COLD
WEATHER?
Hlankcts cleaned by our
sanitary process are made
sweet, soft, spotless and like
new.
Single blankets, 75c.
Deuble blankets, $1.50.
Phene our Dry Cleaning
Desk and we will call for
your blankets.
(The (Inllrrr)
GOOD, WARM
SWEATERS
Heavy Shaker-knit, pull
over sweaters for men, boys
and girls and in navy blue,
crimson, brown and white.
V-neck pullover with large
shawl cellar, $9 te $12.50.
Plain V-neck pullover, $8
te $11.50; boys sizes, $6.50
te $8.
Beys' special V-neck pull
over with large shawl cellar,
$5.
Ceat style with large shawl
cellar and pockets, $10 te
$13.50.
(The Gallery)
Gayly Colored Silk Scarfs
Frem Londen
They are all the genuine
silk, made tubular and of
such a heavy quality that
they are very warm indeed.
There are lengthwise and
crosswise stripes, striped
borders and plain colors, and
the prices are $16.50, $18
and $20.
(Mnln Fleer)
fc
Smart Sports Handbags
New Frem England
It has been many a long
day since we had handbags
of such distinctive style.
They are all of very fine
morocco, soft and richly col
ored, and each bag is in two
colors black and red, tan
and brown, blue and tan,
black and yellow, and se en.
Each bag is in a different
and artistic shape and the
two 'colors in the leathers
form different designs.
Prices, $13.50 te $25.
(.Mnln Fleer)
The " Washette" Duplex Gleve
Is a Favorite With Women
This perfect-fitting fabric
glove is finished te leek like
a skin glove. It is durable
and practical, easily washed
and daily mere popular.
It comes in tan, brown,
mode, pongee, chamois,
slate., beaver, black, white,
and in short or strap-wrist
effect or meusquetaire 8-but-ten,
12-button and 16-button
lengths.
Priced $1.35, $1.85, $2,
$2.25 and $2.50.
(.Miiln I'loer)
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New Chinese Rugs of a
Finer-Than-Usual Kind
China is having its day in rugs at any rate.
True, there are many Chinese rugs en the market that leek
poed and cheap only en paper.
We have no use for them.
The Chine&e rugs we want are of the kind we show newly
tomorrow morning.
They arc unmistakably high-grade, all being true Mongolian
pieces.
They are heavy weaves, but of an exceptionally soft, fine
texture, and their colors arc jut delightful.
There are the most fascinating blues and golden grounds
with trees nnd floral devices in contrasting colors.
A find that is what they arc, for furnishers seeking decora
tive effects of a distinctive and striking kind.
10x8.2 ft $245
13x9.3 ft $387
14x10.2 ft $497
14x11.1 ft S537
14.1x30.2 ft S475
12x9 5 ft .$275
14x10.4 ft $390
16x11.3 ft S535
12.1x9.1 ft $297
13.3x9.2 ft S 125
14x11.1 ft $525
14.2x9.4 ft $495
13.1x9 ft S385
13.2x9.1 ft S425
13x9.1 ft $397
12.3x9.2 ft $257
1410 ft S425
14x11.8 ft $375
7x4 ft $75 te $85
(Sex enth Fleer)
Extra Large Rugs
Fer these who want fine domestic rugs in unusually
large sizes we are well prepared in. seamless Wilten and
Axminster weaves.
Axminster Rugs
11.3x15 ft., $78.50.
11.3x12 ft., $52 and
$07.50.
Seamless Wilten Rugs
9x15 ft., $126 and
$173.50.
11.3x15 ft, $234.
(Seventh I'loer)
Rugby and Soccer Football
Goods
Rugby footballs, $2 te
$13.50.
Imported English soccer
footballs, $4 te $10.
Head helmets. $3 te $8.50.
Football pants, $3 te $6.
All-worsted jerseys, $3.50.
Hese, $1 and $1.25.
Sweat shirts. $2.50 and
$3.
Shoes, $7 and $8.
Sweaters in various col
ors and styles, $7 te $13.50.
Shoulder and collarbone
protectors, shingu a r d s.
kneepads, ankle and wrist
supporters.
(The Unllerj)
The Finest Silver1 Tea Service
Is Never Toe Fine
This is particularly true in cheesing the silver for a bridal
gift the standard should be the highest possible.
Fer this reason only the best of many, many patterns in
Veiling silver tea services are admitted te the Wnnamaker Jew
elry Stele. It is a ense where nil arc geed, but, of course, indi
vidual tastes differ as te designs.
Among ethers there arc these beautiful examples of period
patterns in five-piece tea sets.
Washington $280
Fairfax $290
Plymouth $305
Portsmouth $315
Clerment $3re
N'ewpeit $375
Heppclwhite $425
King Albert $440
Dorethy Quincy $446
Mary Chilton $500
Lansdewnc $542
Lafayette $519
Lady Mary $050
(.Mnln I'loer)
Men's Finest New Ties
Are Richly Beautiful
The silks in them are that heavy kind that show their
quality at a glance.
The designs are stripes, figures, Autumn foliage and
changeable effects, and the colorings are exquisite.
Prices, $1.50, $2, $2.50 and $3.
(.Main I'loer)
Men's Vienna Velour Hats
Are Incomparable
Maybe it is because they have been making fine velour
hats for se many years, but whatever the reason, there is no
gainsaying the fact that these Vienna velour hats have no
equals, either in texture or coloring. Even in hats that are
much higher priced.
This season's shipment is wonderfully soft and velvety
and the colors are a joy. The best thing about this velour
is that it will still have that velvety leek when ether velour
hats are getting rough.
Price $12.
(.Main Fleur)
Chauffeurs' Correct Wear
in the Londen Shep
Chauffeurs' uniforms of gray whipcord and worsted,
$45 and $48.
Chauffeurs' overcoats of gray kersey, quarter or full
lined with wool, $38 and $40.
Caps te match, $4.
Gloves of leather, wool lined, or fur with lamb's-wool
lining, $3.50 te $50.
Robes of wool, plush and silk-and-wool, $13.50 te $62.50.
(The (Jallcr)
The Best of Geed Suits and
Overcoats for the Beys
Better qualities, lower prices and a variety te cheese
from that cannot fail te satisfy.
New overcoats have been coming in with great con
stancy. They are splendidly fashioned garments, built for com
fort and style, and they have both of these qualities in
abundance.
Prices for overcoats, $20 te $45 in sizes for boys of
3 te 18 years.
Norfolk suits of the finest quality in fabrics, tailoring
and style, single and double breasted models, at $16.50 te $35.
Most of the suits at $16.50 te $28 have two pair of
trousers.
The best stock in years at the lowest prices in years
that is what it all amounts te.
Crcenil Fleer)
New Cut Glass te Delight
Giftseekers
The new collection sparkles with gift suggestions.
In addition te a beautiful choice of fine cut glass,
the assortment also includes many exquisite pieces that
are both cut and engraved.
Flower or fruit bewU, $10 te
$15.
Flower vacs, $8.50 te $22.50.
Orange bowls, $8 te $18.
Sandwich trays, $9.50 te $12.
Candlesticks, $15 and $20 a
pair.
Lew berry ('"hes, $4.50 te
$9.50.
Celery trny, $4 te $7.50.
Mayonnaise sets, $3.75 te
$12.
Kerry bowls, $t te $8.50.
Competes, $3.50 te $13.50.
Water pitchers, $5 te $18.
Footed lemonade bowls,
$22.50 te $75.
(Fourth Fleer)
The Choice of Dining-Roem Suits
One-lhird te One-Half Less Is
at
What an opportunity for brides fur
nishing new homes for anybody, in fact,
who wants a dining-room suit of a really fine
grade at the largest savings that have been
available in years en such a splendid variety
of styles, weeds and finishes!
- Of most of these suits there are only a
few of a kind, perhaps only one in sem
cases, but "the kind" of all of them is se ex
cellent and desirable and the number of
them in the aggregate is se impressive that
the opportunity te take one's choice at one
third te one-half less than the regular price
is the most advantageous in years. And we
Splendid
are offering bedroom suits at the same
savings!
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