Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 15, 1921, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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EVENING PUBLIC LErfGEB PHILAIXELJ'JJIA, S A TURD A Y, ( )CT( )BEU J J021
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2 GIRLS STEAL HIS
COAT, CASH, AUTO
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Female Bandits Leave Taxi
Driver Little but Chatter-
ing Teeth
ASSISTED BY MEN; ESCAPE
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evcrmnt, his
Hy the time
Twe Ctrl iHinditH did" a neat ami
workmanlike job early this lnifrn'ng
rlicn tliey helped Menl Jehn J
faffrrty's tiixlrnb, his
nntrii nml his money.
the Rirls were tlireu&h with McPnffert.v
his tHtli were chatterlni? with the cold.
JjVCnffcrty war, nitting en the front
scat of his tnxi nt Itlslnp; Sun avenue
and fJeneva Ktreet. waiting for a cus
tomer who had ncnt for him. It was
cold, and Mct'efferty drew lite overcoat
up about his cars.
Alenr -Mme n tuning car containing
..... -!!.. .t1 .vrt mrtli Tile, tnniM,.!.
TVO hl'l- "" i .. w ..... -,
inr drev np alongside the curb and tin-1
glrlH and men get eitt. me men walked
-evrr te the t.ixlcnh nnd covered Mc
CafiVrty with g:r.s. ""Thru the girls
vent through his pockets. They get
V.'l. h!s watch nnd chnln, and then one
of them sujgc-ted tnkhig his overcoat.
They did. .
Then the ether c'""l 'suggested they
might use the tnxlcnb. Se MeGiffcrty
was ordered te "bent it." and U innn
nnd girl drove away in the cab. while
the ether piir went off in the touring
c.ir.
Mr fa forty, wlie lives nt S40 North
ratuhrey street, describes the girls as
being slovenly In appearance. One was
fihniit twenty-two year1 old. he said.
tvere a dark skirt and a nnrj blue '
waNt. The oilier, r.bnnt twenty-one ,
years old. he said, was five feet si i
iiiflli . Inll nn.l 'vnrc n hrnwn vilf TI... .
men, he tnld, Were about twenty-two
teat" old, nnd were cap-, drawn down
ever their eyes.
FOUR BANDITS ROB MAN
He Knocks One te Ground, but
Others "Cever Him"
1'enr automobile bandits held up nnd
robbed Snmucl Pretty. 'JO.".". Mast Itus
cl street, nt Oithodex" and I.elper.
stre"ts, lmt night. They took a geld
watch and several dollars.
The car occupied by the robbers was
standing nt the curb. When Pretty
cRine along one of the men drew a rc rc
Tehcr antl told him te threw up his
hands. Pretty mndc a pretense of doing
se and suddenly knocked the bandit te
the ground. The ether three men
jumped out of the ear nnd while two of
them covered Pretty with revolvers
the ether men searched hi" pockets.
The robbers then threw Prettj te the
street and tied In the ear.
McCLEES GALLERIES
inn Walnut St.
EXHIBITION
American PAINTINGS Fereigk
Jut rtihlUhnl! I'.l.hlnic li 1'ittuii A Ilnr.t.-)
Ke-t.irlns mill t'rmnlmr :i Sur.'lulty
We Buy Geld
SILVER. PLATINUM, DIAMONDS
JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS
rawn 'flrhptf for diamonds beusht
the in. i c.(ii.i) siiep
Penn Smelting Ce.
inset; rii.nF.nr st. vm. ik87
'WALL PAPERS fr
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h. i'ii. f-meuH I'rercli mnnufK'-turer.i, j
.'hp prttt, Inexipnrhp dem stle t"le. J
l.tSnwitPi furnished for paper hnnglne;
Jiiul rilntlii.T. J
t A. L. DIAMENT & CO. J
i 1.11.1 Miitn.it Street J
tivuitviuvivnt vvv. v
JpLOWKItS are symbols or love
and Jev. The most memorable
and Joyous occaslenn should be
marked by tliw beauty nnd appro
priateness of the flewen chosen.
CHARLES HENRY FOX
The Sinn of the Hese
Walnal 0799 221 S. Bretd St.
Cuticura Seap
Will Help Yeu
Clear Your Skin
Sp.1ntnrntT!eimi, 2e.e?errwjjt--. Bis-pli
Apartments
Several attractive apartments
are new available in the Hetel
St. James Annex. e
One room and bath two
rooms nnd two bntlu np te
Otd rooms and four bnths.
The Hetel St. James
Walnut at 13th St.
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"Ne Splash in Sink"
"Positive Shut Off"
Nme "SAVILL' On Fuci
- "U veur lumtxr"
Ihernas SavUl's Sens, Ilfr,
"""H vauau at,. ItiMtb
Oven Baked Beans
Jn Individual Pets, 10c
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Yeull never knew hew
geed Baked Beans can
be until you try ours.
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Pricing Qx
Bund at 9;
Organ at 11 and 4:15
' Chlnirs nt Moen
WANAMAKER'S
DOWN STAIRS STORE
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WANAMAKER'S
WBATIIEK
Rain
Women's Geed Fur Coats Start at
5
Geed Fur
Neckpieces at $8 in Wanaraaker?s Down Stairs Stere
It is a srrcat pleasure te be nhln te Ammuncn lh.it. Wana-
maker quality furs can be offered this season at a quarter te
half less than last year's prices. Nothing inferior, nethinji
shoddy, nothing unsafe can be found in this new Wanamaker
Fur Shep any mere than it can be found in any part of Wana
maker's upstairs.
Many of the furs new en display and sale are fashioned
by the finest furriers in the country. Fer instance, the
natural muskrat coats with exquisitely worked skins and lined
with beautiful plain colored silks are 36 inches' long sit $125,
Peny Coats, $65 te $145
Yeu knew hew lovely and soft broadtail is? Well, these sturdy
black pony-skin ceata arc almost as soft and silky as brpadtail just
because they come from a furrier who understands hew te treat utis.
Plain pony coats, 30 inche3 lone;, $65; with cellar and cuffs of Aus
tralian opossum, $90; with cellar and cuffs of skunk, $125; 40-inch
coats with skunk are S145.
Beautiful wrappy coats with gray squirrel cellar and cuffs are -15 inches Ions at $210.
Deuble-Fur Animal Beas, $8 te $65
Open lined scarfs are here for these who like them, but. double fur boas arc b far ihu most
favored by fashion.
Australian opossum, $8, $16. Mink, $12 te $20. Stene mnrten, S.'JO, 5')".
Xaturnl raccoon, $10. Fex, $13.50 te $0.".. Daum marten, $37.50.
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840 Selected All -Weel Zephyr Sweaters
Priced for the First Time
$3.50
Sale of Fur- Trimmed Sample
Suits All $38.50
S38.S0
S38.50
' A third less and some even lower in price!
Just ever a hundred of these beautiful suits freshly
arrived the maker's samples and a few suits cut in excess
of his regular orders.
Meaning therefore that eacli suit is carefully built and
designed in smart fashions in order te sell at the much
higher prices for which they were intended.
Nearly All Fur- Trimmed
Mostly of soft suede-like clethr and line tri"utinc in navy, rein
deer, Pekin, taupe and seal brown. Their lartre .hawl and square
cellars are of Hudsen seal muskrat. pray squirrel. ubtri.iinu opos
sum, mole and nutria! Seme have interrupted holders, cuffs nnd
pockets also of fur. Mmiy are delightfully fmlneid'.ed in rich
designs.
Leng and shorter coats. A number of the skirtfc have pockets.
Sizes mostly 1G, 18, 3G te -Jli! s
Usually only one suit of a hind, ee please de net be disap
pointed if you come late.
82 Heather Jersey Suits, $10
Best looking sports suits imnjj- able for u trn-dellar hill. Geed
weight wool jersey correctly cut te fit. Navy, brown and Copen
hagen. Sizes up te 40.
(Murlcrt)
In the Jewelry Stere
. -.nitatien pearl bead neekVaces
that last year were $1.50, $li.50, '
$3 and S3.50 arc new 1,1.50, $2 '
and $2.50; they have geld clasps.
Fancy bead and metal necklaces
that last year were ?2 ate new $1. j
I'lcxiblu rhinosteno bracelets
that last year were $3.50 arc new i
$1.25.
Beautiful, indestructible imita
tion peurl necklace"', 18 te i!0 inch '
"strings, that last year were f-'lO I
arc new $5.
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An army of sweaters picked from a tnanufaetuiei "-. remaining tock
at our own pi ice.
llcs't qualities we have been able te effr all tlr's season at $3.50.
Every sweater made of pure wool zephyr.
Much model with plain or fanry tuxedo cellar and turn-up cufi's
hUitableer country and horn" wear and net he heavy as te be bulky
under Winter wraps for extra warn.th.
Plenty of wanted lia'k colors, iiiekiding black and wl itc, brown with
tan, jade, peacock, tomato and pink with white.
Plaited rope girdles and knitted sashe-i.
All have long sleeves. All are geed, firm weight. All arc perfect.
Kxcellent asseitment of sizej from 'M te 40.
Christmas presents? Ye.-', indeed, for lh ,tvles are known as
"staple" they aib sure net te go out of fa-liien.
K rtilrah
$3.50
m 'l - u ' il - - lilt :
-fi i i Mt
$10 j $39 $7.50 $15
Men's Brisk Brogue
Shoes at $7.90
1 j .?h blac'c and tan leathers arc ured ti'M the vhec- eehpcal;
geed ' Tknianlhip. 'I hey have soft tee.-, that mean!- comfort.
Tin flexibility of tiic leathers means service. Manj perfora
tions nd(J te their appearance, as docs a-.e the inlaid strip of
light fiber m the cjeubly thick sole, from tee te heel of each one.
Warm Night Wear for Men and Beys
Stuped flannelet pajamas for men are $2; for boys of S te
IS jear1- they are $1.05.
Men'- nightshirts of flannelet are SI. 15 and bej.,' are SI. JO,
n lv cut en "Wanamaker dimensions and arc full enough
te he really comfortable.
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At Last! Extra-Size
Coats, Coats, Coats With
and Without Fur
$20 te $65
Winter is almost at the deer!
Coats are ready. Coats of thrill
ing new materials. Coats laden
with beautiful furs. Coats lined
throughout with silks even at $25.
Coats far and away better than
any we had last year at similar
prices.
Pictured, at $39, is a geed bo be
livia coat in rich brown with em
broidered sleeves and belt, to
gether with a cellar of bcavcr
dyed ceney. It is lined through
out with a pretty printed silk and
interlined for warmth.
In the ether sketch is shown a
llama cloth coat with long rolling
cellar and deep cuffs of soft gray
Australian opossum cither in
.brown or navy at $55.
Coats with or without fur, some
with the popular threw cellars,
are silk lined at $25 many con
siderably better than usual at this
price.
Unlined speits coats are spe
cialized at $20.
Individual coats of distinctive
style, fabric and furs are special
ly priced 58.50, $G5 and $G9.
(Market
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$39
Ceeteir lisle
Opportunities
Over a Hundred Styles in
Women's New Dresses at
Special Prices, $7.50 te $39
i aian,V cjarmiiiff, wearable 1 rocks in about a dozen stvlcs,
almost all of fine -quality serge, at $7.."0.
Serge, tricetine and wool jersc de their verv best in
almost numberless models at S10.
Truly Remarkable at $15
Tricetine. vtleur. crepe dc chine. Canten crepe and
crepe-back satin arc the materials and in most cases the
price of the dresses would scarcelv purcha.M the materials:
Embroidery, beads, broadcloth, contrasting ilks and. as in
the I rocks sketched, bright felt pipings are all tastel'ullv
used as trimming. '
Many Sample Presses, $25, $37.50 and $39
A Third te Half Less
Heautifu! i anion eicpe frock.-; lovely dre-.us of crcpe-uack e'uiv-
llKM JLtlli 1 innrii-eK t irtnilkinni. .-.n...k . M ...
Light and daik color rumbinn- f-'harineuse; ciy fine trieutmes trimmed with new ruby-colored glass
tiens, with round illar.-s, pockets beads; dresses of crepe de chine and duvetyn combined--dresses f-uch
and neatly buttonholed edge. I I1? iuv -chieni found priced anywhere near as l.w as tlie-ie! Browns,
Weel Jersey Ovcrbleiucs
$5 and $6.90
Peter I'an, tne seaenV me.t
popular styl", and Mohawk, navy,
African brown and black, the
uu-eri'h most pnjv'lai colei -., dlfer
a most dcsir.iblc conininutien.
With white linen il.ar and
cull's, $3; with whit. 'id, SO.'JO.
Children's Bianl'.ct Bathrobes
$2.50
Keep the Kiddies warm with
uie.se nice, woeiiv root
$55
Fashionable Black Silks Exceptional
Value, $1.75
Pure silks, beautiful silks, lustrous and weighty!
Mesaaline Taffeta Dress Satin
All 35 inches wide.
(Control)
39-inch Dress Satin, $2
It is in navy and black and truly lovely. The newest dinner
dresses are made of it in combination with lace or Georgette crepe.
A:i unusual quality of dress satin, 35 inches wide, in na y and
black, is $2.50 a yard.
(Central)
$4. 75 Will Procure a
Pair of Sound Oxfords or
Shoes for Women
That is becaufe there is a splendid footwear opportunity m
Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere.
Oxfords of meauTt tan or ruddy leather.
High shoes of black or brown kidskin or black patent leather.
These are net ld styles nor old shoes. They have the cor
rect low or medium heels, sound welted boles that will be real
protection and give long service.
They are geed-looking shoes that any woman would wear
quite nice enough for nny occasion except a formal evening
affair!
Net all sizes in every style hut advantageous cheesing.
Comfortable Oxfords, Special, $5.25
niack kidskin oxfords, pliable and therefore comfortable are
in geed medium shapes, v ith medium tees and heels.
News of Interesting Footwear
Delightful slippers that Cinderella would most certainlv
wear (after her marriage te the Prince!; are of line silver
cloth with instep straps, baby French .heels and turned soleb,
New moccasin strap-and-buckle slipper are of suede-like
leather or bhiuy black patent leather with low heels, special
at S3..0. '
Mack patent leather oxfords with plain vamps and low
heels are very nttractive at ?C50 pair.
(ciientnut
nizes i te 1 i c'ii
et course.
Levely Taffeta Pclticeats
$2.65
A very low price in' thet-e petti
coats of heavx, taffeta, with deep j
corded fleumv. lilac! . navy nnd I
"changeable celmv. '
Women's Underclothes
$1 and $1.35
SI for ecrlli-Mth made while i
nainsoek nightgowns hem litched '
nt neck and sleev - I
$1 for silky saUcn bloomers '
with hem: titcbed rullle.-; pink and i
while.
R1.35 for white "'. ii.-,eik en-
elope cm-mi-is u named with
dainty cmbrnidcry ei hicr- nnd
hcni'-litclriig.
Outing Flannel
1 5c and 20c Yard
15 1 : for whitr denui or .slriK'd
outing flannel, vith.wry lieav
nap. 27 indie.-. , i(i... ' ' ,
20e for the sum' quality, "i!
inches wide. '
New Bags, $3
iHivetjn t),- biei'iidm (.let
make up these bags, which are I
nicely lined and haw pannier !
handles. Tan, brown, naw and
black. ' '
Women's Fine Neckwear, 50c
A fresh .-hipmini nu-iudi - inii- '
tatiiiu eni.si- i-elh.i-, imported j
e.M'let cellar.s iit.' like Madeira) '
and ejelet cellar-aud-cull' tots of
dome tic inanufai tuie.
Breche Cercets, $2
1'iactieal teph -s models ,,i pink
mi" cerri'd bteilu', with .'iieieus
inset. s i.f ehiftic.
East Aisle
Opportunities
Satin Camisoles, $1
lle.i, mtiii i i .ill ,be nepclar
shades sui.i k i ,,-,. inelMilinn, of
ceuisr, black i ul n:i .
Corsets and Girdles, SI
Si models i i iluiu-1' fiem
girdles, topics- -iiid biw-bu.st cor
sets. Pink could or cotton bro- i
cade, with or without elastic I
inset'-.
Earrings, 50c te $1.50
Drep and .in' m.1cs m niam niam niam
colered iniiiatiens - nenrl. ii't
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All-cotteni blut,,i aml black- I-t:icipiillj-.
ninrl.d i
v Heuse Frecks and Underclothes That Are
Comfortable!"
( A new service for women who wear
extra 3izes 46 te 54)
'I i i.c Extra-Size Shep ib charmingly arranged in its gray
sr.ien i ith .shining mirrors, gray tabic , and well-filled shelves of
pretty, things. It is a plcatant place te see and be.
But Much Mere Than That
:s wlit.t it nican.s. It means that women who wear extra sizes can new
have He eomferUblc and as durable house frocks and underclothes as
women who wear regular sizes.
Ilou.-e-dress sleeves are big enough Ccspeciuily in the upper part,
and we.iien will appreciate that) and the same principle applies
throughout the dresses.
I'i Uiceatv are wide eneuirh and underclothes are full enough.
Dathrebcs aid negligees: arc roomy.
Attractive and Pretty
an- ;!icstk and careful attention has b-en given te lints that they
may heip a urd a mere lender appear? ee?.
Noteworthy Items
Neat bungalow aprons of gingham m phun colors plaid, and
ceccus art SI. i)0.
(icod-loeking house drcse.3 arc "2 and S2.50.
.Satin petticoats are .S3.
S'.i; w.ute muslin nightgowns ,r. prett. B;sheD ,tk are S1.50.
I 'i a or white sateen bloomers are S5.
OlarKrt nt "lll.Hn) I-.nlrnnrr niir tlir Mllllnrrj.
loncTgleves
Are the Immediate Demand
.;U,,W ,'u,! be, su,,e of finding the me,t wanted lengths and
iu u.ti,.- in Wanainnkcr Down Stairs Stere. en.en who ha' e .shopped
itr,jUV s'-n the PrkT arc iKh, Ma,ie 'f h-utiful fresh skins.
Vnr, n?V fl.Wie7"l.bUt.t0n l8th WUH '''UCP '""'h-kl.1 gleM'S with
tans p..i,u titthcd buiks, oxerseam iewn, twe-cla.sp wri.st
r-Vv ; m .'wdvc-Dut(te Jcnfftli black, brew-n and ten glace" lumbMun
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; FOR THE HOME
A Wealth of Warmth in Blankets and Comfertables
" "jsjrisi Liifj!L&vi in juew Jrrices
Velour Portieres
ni .in .
i hat
eci.es.
nt ner.
ads
Vdei'i" iii'u-!" fumes thi- rr i-'ivi.i .!.,. , ... .
Mellu r s,ei iin,s Uiat there aren't mnugh te ;-e round
makes this new.sei I-j ei p k all the men mtci -ling:
Comfertables at $2.50
l.'nti..n-tilhd .(nifi-riaii'r.s, c.ft itti.l warm, are 7-JxSe
veM'ien wnn iihih a i 'ateiiai en one -hJ.' and plain m the
All-Weel Blankets, $8.50
) Os nia'aiu, all wool, warp and tilling' 0es0 inches in .
iff ninl- liln. , 1 i .. ..
Otluu iill-wen ))lafket-7(.Si) inc1'! -f ;re ,!-.."
Weel-Mixed Blankets
White blank t . 7eMI inches aie S".T..
Plaid blanket-, tinVu inches, nw .'.7.,.
Other white w.m'.miNed hlankt ts Tnw in Ji. -, . , .ss ;,i .( rtle
Ulute bl..nl.(.' ter sinpl" beds (!h.mi h,,-'u ,, 'ur' ;,-, '
Beys' All-Weel Blankets, $6 Each
Jieiruliir camp blanket.- in khaki and gra. , are tievsu mi he,.
le s like them fur their beds. '
All Camel' s-Hair Blankets at $10 Each'
Almest H!t the Usunl Price
..,... -..,-.. mm ...j,- uiiiiiKcis ."setti r thai si,
weigi.t, .et ,e warm. and delightful te touch thai .'in -a
ue)iesUm. .,i,,.u lucres in natural tan with
23 inches wide, .$14; 34 inches wide, $17.50
48 inches wide, $23.75
iKiub
w..,;,i 'in .
in nlrnu. t .
hunch st,
f, e ..:
;in in i,t
plain bin .1
ue-and-hti
-is. . .. neit i m ,,f ( .cept.enall'
'iy..Mi.g at the e priie . Mi. v
( r imaginable color cembmntn i
'- i' at ar. .i ('e-irab'e
s'i'.'d qual,'., i elear an
'" -': vanls lenir :m,l
'I n.-y have thr (,pei
bl
.m. J...:.n kind .Ml! b, .a.te .,,
1!.. .'1 , ."in ,,ne, m, t,, !, , t
"" l,''-r and-geld. b!ui-an.:-i..
' n and i thers
ti'stniit
.in.' ...,. r .'en.bn i
1 i all v ixl ,-(,lc, -,
blue aud-niu1b n ,
Z t in
Ills IllUbt
n.w n herders
Decorative Blankets
oleriul .I.-ic.i urd eae are in warm In.hai. t,i,,
l a.i. m.s. ..,,. oeLen. us, th..m ... .,
m
or in tler
s..iti. ..j and .
4000 Yards of Marquisette
Special, 20c Yard
White Cream Ecru
(36 inches wide)
vu;; .
Window Shades at 60c
1 1IK 111 s
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;ei at i,n, ;, , , .(t
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ich in, .us tne ar m .nt. ,' . n . , 1 -m ,, K
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Mottled. Weel Chenille Rugs Specially Priced'
yxizteet, .VU Rugs Qf J-Jeavy R .,., , Irif.ri(11 Kratlt of fb
lU'il rei liOlile rus-s tliii!
usually htand :!ine.st a full giyi
cratien of wear! They are the
reugh-tinibh rugs made of
strong selvage clienflle and our
grandmothers vtiuld .'call them
"rignt sigiitlyr
vy
Durable Weave
4? feet . .$2.65
8x11) feet $7.50
6x9 feet $4.85
9x12 feet $8.50
juuu. euuiiirre. turnueisn. N,.,m. . i
ugs
9x12 feet $32.50
An improved ipjulily with
I ringed ends umir-ual at
lllib priee. lese, tail and
blue tones in Persian dc-
i.'ui-.u r iUg an- si-'lu.g f,,r a
jn u.h ,., i hew b. it. r lug'ief re
li.ieli quality.
6x9 feci .
7.6x0 fret
0x12 feet
6.0x12 feet
8.3x10 0 feet
.$22.50
$28
J37.50
. . .530
11.3x12 feet $S2
$35
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