'it -f-Wft" v.4v v"rAn5r,ffir V i EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILtADELPHI A, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1921 Hi WEATHER Fair Band at 9; Organ at 11 and 4:45 G'lilmr nt Noen WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 The Certainty of Getting Your Meney's Werth Is a Real Satisfaction n Wiyiy""lr&wi The Beautiful Is the Outward Manifestation of the True go said Mazzini, the Italian patriot. Every part of the world contributes te our pleasure, education and happiness with its art, music, literature and inventions. "I am debtor te both the Jew and the Gentile," 6aid Paul, the fighter and brilliant scholar. It is quite natural for us te love most and prefer ,thc country of our birth, but it is little and unfair te bear an ugly spirit toward any nation, new that the war is ever and we arc striving for permanence of peace ana goea win. ISigned October IS, 10S1. Tailored Street Gowns of Fashionable Fabrics, in Exclusive Medels $55 te $85 tv. nve. crowns of this quality made te order ene would need te go te the most costly and exclusive design ers, and the expense would be far greater than the cost of any of the gowns in this S55 te $85 group. Yet no individual tailoring could exceed them, in mod med ishness of design, elegance of material, or perfection of workmanship. They are of finest quality gabardine, tricetine, Peiret (First New Diamond Bar Pins In Platinum and Geld Mountings Very beautiful openwork de signs and the diamonds were most carefully selected by us and arc of the same high char actor as are found in our finest jewelry. The reason for the much mere moderate prices of these bar pins is that instead of the mountings being all of platinum, the back part is of 14-kt. geld. They are $00 te (Main Fleer) I The English Silk Handkerchiefs Are Here We are very glad te be able te say that this is the best im portation of these popular handkerchiefs for men and women that we have had since the war started. They are the finest prints that the world produces and the colorings are se lovely that we shall net even attempt te describe them. One thing is quite certain, you will net And such an assortment of these English handkerchiefs else where. They are $3 and $4 each. (Main Fleer) Women's Weel Jersey Overbleuses Excellent with plaid skirts for rough and ready wear. They tome in brown, navy, taupe, green, red and light green, hnve belts, pockets, and linen cellars find cuffs, all for the sum of $5. (Third I'loer) England Sends Women Seme Beautiful Leather Goods Newest in the Leather Goods Stere is a collection of velvet calfskin articles from England. They are truly exquisite in their soft shades of mode and tan and their rich texture. There are handbags, 'ker chief bags, wallets, card enses, cigarette cases, match cases, cellar bags, traveling rolls, jewel cases, traveling cases or blouse cases, with loep3 for fit tings and many novelties. Prices range from $1.25 te (Mnln Fleer) Large Camisoles and Bleemers afk, c,eo"getto blouses have an wmn shed effect unless they have something; in the nature of a dark "Wngr. These dark satin cami soles come in brown for $2.25 and lti, n nayy for S1'85! n black ?.".& crel)c d0 cnine, tailored, l.! I3'?0! in flesh-colored satin, 23 Jr'mmed, for ?2.C5 and $3, ?1.25 Bamc' tallered for Bleemers of flesh-colored crope ltf. J"coler,cd ' Bntin bloomers, '!c trimmed, $0. (Tlilrd Fleer) 'ffifamtiafe. twill, wool duyetyn and simi lar fabrics generally in all black, black with a note of color, darkest blue, or seal brown. The important thing about them is their individuality. Each is a costume quite out of the ordinary in design and detail. And no woman who understands geed dress ing will think their prices ether than extremely reason able. Fleer) Jet Jewelry in High Faver Whether it be a big Spanish comb or a little closely fitting comb, a slender necklace with a pendant or a string of bead3, a bracelet or a pair of gypsy-like earrings, there is something dash ing about these shining bits of imitation jet. One may pay from $2 for a bracelet te $24 for a high comb. (Main Fleer) A Little Bit of Trimming "Makes" the Dress Especially if the little bit is from some of these exquibitely colored new Fnris bandings. They are radiant tissues of gorgeously colored beads, sequins, silk and wool embroidery. The littlest length of ene of them, used in vest or en sleeves or elsewhere, does wonders for a gown. Priced $2 te $28 a yard. (Mnln Fleer) A New Buckled Strap Pump for Street Wear Many women object te oxfords altogether a3 net dressy enough for street wear. Te answer their need we have a pump which is entirely practical for all walking purposes, and at the same time is undeniably prettier than a laced oxford. It is of dark tan calfskin, with three straps, each buckling in the center. It has a moderate Cuban heel, a rounded tee with perfor ated straight tip and a welted sole of geed walking weight. Fer wear with sports or street clothes we could net suggest any thing better looking. Priced ?1G a pair in the Little Beet Shep. (First Fleer) A New Silk Sports Blouse, at $5.85 It is a very heavy crope de chine, one of the best qualities we have had in such a blouse. The cellar and cuffs are in the becoming Peter Pan style and, like the front pleat, -tliey aie trimmed with a narrow pleating. Thi3 is a particularly good geed looking blouse te wear with the sports suit or sleeveless dress, and it is most unusual at this price. (Third Fleer) New Made Veils Specially Priced Yeu will find some very de lightful Chnntilly effects in black lace veils, long styles, nt SI. 50 and $2. These are' much liked with uome of the new hats. Or square veils with scroll borders in black, brown, navy, taupe and two toned at ?3, $4.50 and $5. Such veils usually are a great deal mero than this. (Mnln Fleer) Women's Stockings at Special Prices Silk - and - fiber stockings in black and cordovan, second grade, 75c n pair. Weel-and-cotton ribbed sports stockings in brown and green heather mixtures, .first grade, $1 tt pair. Hudsen Seal Coats in the Favorite Lengths Hudsen seal, as almost every one kne'ws, is muskrat sheared nnd dyed te leek like seal. Its lustrous surface and thick-furred depth simulate beautifully the scarcer nnd mero costly actual sealskin. The fur in each of these. Hudsen seal coats of ours is of fine, deep quality, nnd 60 perfectly pieced that the garments seem made of one great shimmering skin, instead of many llttle skins. The great cellars are of the same fur. or of skunk, beaver or squirrel. The models are theso meBt desired conservative, full backed box coats of from 30 te 45 inch length, worn belted or loose, ns preferred. Such ceat3 never go out of style. They may be worn sensen after season, until the full vnlue of their cost is mere than re ceived. And they nre this year surprisingly moderate in coat from $325 te $450. (Second Fleer) u Line" Is Most Weman's Hat It is by this magic "line" that she can tell if it is her hat. Either that line suits her, or it does net. If it does net, the hat may be made of the most fash ionable materials and in the newest colors, but it is net her hat. We seldom dwell en the materials and colors and trim mings of the beautiful hats in the Gray Salens. They are the extremely newest, be sure of that. The important thing is the artistic line of each hat. In that they are unsurpassed. Each for its own type of wearer, they are very lovely. (Second Fleer) Women Can Hardly Imagine Anything Lovelier Than These Coats They are some very new arrivals in the Ceat Salens and they are made of the finest and softest silk duvetyn: The enormous cellars, many of which are extended all the way down the front, nre of such fuis as mole, beaver, natural caracul and dyed squirrel. In addition te this there are large cuffs of fur and, in the case of a certain wrap, the wide armhole has a cuff of beaver the size of a small muff. Stitching is used in the form of elaborate side or back panels, or the entire coat itself, excepting the sleeves, may be stitched. Fer a finishing touch, n number of these coats have silk tassels, as many as four te one panel in some instances. They are most luxuriously warm' with se much fur and they are se exclusive in their styles that one is very unlikely te find anything like them elsewhere. The prices go from $275 te $375. (Flrnt Fleer) This Georgette Crepe Gains by Being Made in America Fer it is very similar te a French crepe used by Callet which is considerably higher priced. Having the sheerness and fineness of weave se much desired for draping purposes, this crepe is particularly geed for the new fashion gowns and blouses. It has just arrived in the Silk Stere and there is a full range of the most beau tiful new colors. It is 40 inches wide and $1.50 a yard. (First Fleer) Mere and Mere Women Ask for Chamois Lisle Gloves They cost much less than last year. They are also much mere like skin gloves in finish, and come in a much gi eater va riety of street colors beaver, pongee, chamois, white, black, mode, fawn, giay and many shades of brown nnd tan. They can scarcely be told from suede gloves en the hand. Yet they wash se easily that they can always be kept fresh and in order. A geed chamois lisle glove with two clasps and Paris point embroidery is 85c. With heavy fancy stitching it is $1. Slip-en gloves with flared tops and strnp-wrist gloves are both $1.25. A geed collection of colored and white in the various lengths from eight button at $1.35 up te 20 button ut $2.50. Yeu will net find a better collection of geed chamois lisle gloves anywhere. (Mnln Fleer) Gleve Silk Vests at $2.15 Made of a splendid grade of silk in Ibodlce style and ordinarily much higher priced. Anether let of still heavier silk are "seconds" of a still higher priced kind. (Went AUle) There Is Nothing Like Tweed for Geed Hard Wear And this Winter women are cheesing tweed net only for sports suits, coats and skirts, but they are using it for smart tailored dresses as well. In a new shipment of tweeds there are many plain colors especially for dresses, and also the soft grayish tan bluish and oxford mjxtdres for suitings. They are all-wee 54 nches wide and $2.75 a yard. This i3 fcflTleS than 'half Jast -season's price. " (First Fleer) ' I Important in a Stecking: Protection Frem Paris Just arrived and it is the inter esting and ingenious way by which the clever Parisienne saves lier silk stockings from being in jured by the gaiter. A card of twelve pieces is 75c. (Main Fleer) Yeu Will Need a Phonograph for Hallewe'en We new have a fine stock of every available model in various weeds, a stock fresh and clean, just from the makers, se that a careful and discriminating choice can be exercised. The best known, most dependable makes are Victrela Brunswick Senera Cheney If you are the least bit undecided as te which one of these very admirable phonographs te buy, let us show them all te you and let our service assist you te make a wise and happy selection. A phonograph brings much joy te the home. Sold en convenient terms. (Second Fleer) Lamps of Iren The first are fleer bridge lamps of wrought iron, show ing the natural iron and polychrome finishes, and eas ily adjustable. These are marked $8.50, $10, $15 and $25, and parchment shades te go with them are $3 te $7.50. (Fourth Jardinieres te Save These Plants Take in your perch, lawn or window plants before J. Frest takes the life and love liness out of them. Te care for them properly indoors you must have jardi niieres. Of these you will find a large assortment, comprising m:iny shapes, sizes and deco rations in the China Stere. TJhere are two-tone glazed, (Fourth New Marquisette and Scrim Curtains With Hand-Drawn Edges A very important thing about them is, however, that the new prices are se much lower than could reasonably be expected, foil such cur tains. We had them made for us .during- the dull season and the maker has just told us (rifth Mere and Mere Blankets Newest boxes opened brought blankets of pure, new California wool, warp and filling, one kind of white with borders of either pink or blue, the ethers in large block plaid patterns and in (Sixth Prices Drep en Toilet The neTv pieces are all coming in at lower prices. Consequently th prices drop en all. It is new possible te get a geed mirror in this pretty ware for $3.75, a hair brush for $2, a. hatbrush for $1.65, a ccunb for 50c, mili- (Mnln The Babies' First Little Garments These are the wee things which every mother wishes te be as soft and snowy and dainty as possible, even though she may wish te pay but a moderate price for them. Shirts are priced from 60c for cotton te $2.50 for ailk-and-woel. Flannel binders, 25c and 85c. Petticoats e outing flan nel, 50c te $1 ; flannel, $1.25 (Third Neckwear Specials at $1 and $1.50 Seme particularly attractive pieces of dainty eiandie nnd net in the form of vestees and cellar-and-cutT sets. The cellars wentfd go nicely with almost any dress, for there are both round and long tuxedo shapes. Nearly all are prettilv lace trimmed. (.Mnln Fleer) yERY dainty and inex r pensive are these little undergarments known as Fairy brassieres. One of the neive8t te come in is of pink broche with ribbon straps, another of white satin, another of pink with shoulder straps tltat snap and an under-arm fasten ing. Their prices are $125 and $U0. and Porcelain The second are made from little English porcelain vases of simple and beautiful shape, their royal and robin's egg blues, rgse and buff set off by the geld finish of their mountings. Prices are $10 te $25. Fleer) ivory tinted, matt green mos mes tique, forest scenes, blue drapery in fact, colors and effects te appeal te every body. Prices, from 50c for a small size suitable for a table te $12 for a large size, large enough te held almost any plant. Jardinieres en pedestals, $5 te $50 each. Fleer) that net only would it take two months for him te let us have mere, but the prices will certainly be higher. They are of very fine qual ity, "white and ecru and have one, two and even three rows of hand drawnwerk. Prices from $3 te $10.50 a pair. Fleer) blue and white and rose and white. Beth are fine, warm, serv iceable and sightly blankets, moderately priced, safe te buy and sure te satisfy, $13.50 a pair, in size 70x82 inches. Fleer) Imitation Ivery Articles tary brushes for $G.7e a pair. All the ether pieces, such as cloth brushes, salve jars, trays, buffers, puff boxes, hair receivers, jewel boxes, button-hooks and manicure articles, are at proportionate ly lower prices. Fleer) te $4.50. Leng slips, machine-made. 85c te $3; hand-made, $1.75 te $4.50. Dresses, $1.75 for a veke dress, machine-made, te $10 for an elaborately hand-made affair. White petticoats, $1.25 te $3.75. Single and double diapers, $1.85 te $4.50 a dozen. Bed pads, 30c te $1.50. Socks, 35c te SI. 50. Fleer) Geed Oriental Rugs in Carpet Sizes at Moderate Prices That is the demand of the hour, and we have the rugs te satisfy it Chinese carpets are in wonderful favor; se are Persian Mahals Rugs of both kinds are here in really splendid assortment recent ,i,; ments some just opened up, having enhanced our cellSn finely the quaUty t'he'pric'e0'""1' abUt a"y "' of -andise are Among the Best Men's Topcoats in the Londen Shep are these loose, roomy coats of imported tweeds in herringbone and diamond weaves and in various shades of grays and brewn3. The materials in these coats were brought by us from Great Britain and the garments made up here after a model which has recently been in high favor. These overcoats have all the style of a British top coat and are made of the same fine fabric, but with the mere careful workmanship of an American tailor. Moderately priced at $48.50 and $50. (The. Onllrry) Geed Cheesing for Men in Stiff-Cuff Shirts Men who prefer shirts with starched cuffs, as many of them de, will find here a better selection than there has been for some time. Madras and percale in white and in many colored stripe designs are the materials used, and all the shirts are plain neglige style. Prices $1.65, $2, $3.50, $3.65 and $4. (Muln Fleer) Fer Entertainment We Recommend These Beeks fresh from the presses: "The Seer of Slabsides." by Dallas Lere Sharp, 7Gc. An illuminating study of Jehn Burroughs as a writer, naturalist and philosopher. "The Big Four." by Rebert Lansing, $2.50. A deeply inter esting study of the great personalities of the Peace Conference. "A Magnificent Farce and Other Diversions of a Boek Col lector," by A. Edward Newton, $4. Anether book with the author's intensely personal and therefore intensely humnn quality. "Success," by Samuel Hepkins Adams, $2. A swiftly moving and dramatic narrative of a typically American type. (Mnln Fleer) A New Shipment of Table Cleths and Napkins at the Prices of Years Age Full-bleached, pure flax and every inch reliable. They come from a leading Belfast manufacturer and they are priced te sell at about one-third less than cloths and napkins of this excellent and dependable quality have long been selling for. They are certainly the most remarkable let of new goods that has come te the Linen Stere for many a day, and at the prices they should seen disappear. There is a most attractive assortment of patterns te select from, especially floral designs. Table cloths, 70x70 inches, $7.50 each; 70x88 inches, $9 each, and 70x106 inches, $10.75 each. Napkins te match, 22x22 inches, $9 a dozen. (Flrt Fleur) Who Needs a 9 x 12 Ft. Demestic Rug ? Surely it can be found among this assortment, in color, pattern and price te suit. Tapestry, ?C3.50. Velvet, $32.50. A::minster, $3.! ar.d $34 50. S'Uen' 75, Bedy Brussels, $60. Wilten!1 $10 ' Persian (Snmtli Iloer) Are the Window Ventilators Ready? With the cold season coming en they are one of the most important items of comfort; they provide fresh air without draughts, rain, dust or snow, and incidentally nro nre tect the curtain draperies. They are strongly made of a finely meshed specially treated cotton cloth; and. of course, thev are adjustable These le inches high adjust te a width of 23 te 37 inches and are priced at 85c each. These 15 inches high, which adjust te a width of 9 te 19 inches, are $1 each. OI "J w (Fourth Heed KThlrd Fleer) uW "1 ..,
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