' ,v a i :,,' v 77?? v .7y, e, &V ".3 - - iwr.-Wt " " v ;- w- ,r- y '.-'- , ", r, v i.r V.7 JTT "Wii Tj " ?.' t,i ir V , - i" 5,.: ( jvl ., ., "I j v - EVENING PUBLIC LEDGlER-PHlLADEI,raiA, FRIDAY; NOVEMBER 11, 1921 1$ 77ie Weman's Exchange f Wants te Reduce ,' .i- rrfiler e Weman' ree RiS.' nv5 feet three Inches. I haVe . hHKtlt "v . .i...i Inelira. Can von i ,lofenyy te reduce It? 1 ' ltl m your i"apcr that en July 23 you ?V.S a ireid way. An I am unable ' Vhet 7e'duce" my' buarin'yeur SSuible column tie n? 9. P. H. T,m exercises will reduce your bust. r .urely you de net need thK 5UwvlxTa net considered law at all. Ml are well proportioned all ever ,veu need net worry about tnklns these trm exercises, unions ypu want te de ft for your general health. Her Face Is Thin -. tbe rrfl'er of Weman's Past: .?mAl'e my face fatter, ns It la very ft" and dryf A STBAdV ItKADBR If V0U Cai IDl" l mnv""e. uuue, -ith milk and butter In them, you TTltn '""? ,, ,, , .,r fun hMlbe fatter.' But It would 'help you will .".... - wltli rnenn. buffer vrv M before gelnc te bed. This makes ?il skin nice and soft and will fill up 1im If you use It reilarly. But, of irse you have te cat a little mero J?n vinual. at the same tlme, In order 5 have any succcsswlth the treatment. Te Remove Grease Stains Te Iht Editor of Weman's Pane: nar Madam PIoube give me an ef ficient way te remove the black grease ipets from my husband's clpthei , as V 3 a machinist and gets bis clothes badly soiled. KATIMA. Fer small stalni carbon tctrachlorlde or a powder such na fuller's earth or magnesia Is a geed oradlcnter. Hut With a Karmcni umi in miuij nituucu im: btst thlnjf would be te clean the whele thine with gasoline. If you are experi enced In the use of it. It Is Inflammable and. therefore, net safe for any ene who dcn net knew hew te use It. Dut It will clc.in off grease spots, and na the spots must be pretty felff en n ma rhinlst'a clothes anything else would be retty temeus ie use. uoesn t your neh.ind have an old suit that he keens tnr work' I don't see hew he can Iteen his regular clothes decent enough te go out In when he docs thla kind at work In them tee. Worried About Hep Complexion Te ihe fftflfer of Weman's Pane: Dear Madam Will you kindly tell me what I ean de for my ferchend, ns It always breaks out with pimples nnd blackheadi, and this mnkes me feel rv mu:h worried and also disgusted. Is yeast any geed for this purpose? If fe, hew slieum u ne iaicn nnci wncn f if ou hae any ether geed remedy for the aboe I certainly would appreciate eup kind reply very much. WORniED. If thli condition comes from your Cncral health or from Indigestion the wast cakes should help you. Take a half a cake In a glass of water every lay, or less If you find that thla much does net agree with you. They de net ajree with everybody, although they de some people a great deal of geed. Hatha your face regularly with a geed facial soap and both het and cold water, and use a reliable lotion. This will aid In getting rid of the pimples nnd blackheads Turning Up a Hem When Alicia was making her lint dress she found nn idea for turning up the hem in a better nnd quicker wny. She Inld the mntcrlal en n tabla and marked the line which wns te be the edjc of the skirt here and there with n piece of chalk. This enabled her te get the hem Itself perfectly even with out having te step nnd measure nil the time while &hc wns basting it Orgarf at 11:45 nnd 5:20 Armistice Day WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEATHEU UnectllciJ. Geed-Looking, Reliable High and Lew Shoes That Women Want-$3. 25, $4.10, $5.25, $5.50 in Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere in the Styles B HAT FRAMES The Inrcent -artmtnt of Hal J'rnmei In rhlla. ilrlphla. Call toy lime and make your itlcclien HAT FY Larjfeat Hnt UnLiLtl Frnme Display 612 ARCH ST. thnirrnnm Onn 0 A. M. tn 0 P. M. in V' EaytoUe "V 1111 ecythlnit (or the 'miK nt any hlore jeu profer Cloth Cleth Inc. Furnlturn. Heuse UirnlHlilnan. Jew. elry anil Genrrat Merchandlae, Pay nt our comenlenrc Heen Ht It riant here en cnestnut strret ecr no years. Call, I'hene or Write sn. WEAVER 1112 Ch'eslhut St. rtoema 21 nnd ?3. Tle KloVHter If you have an un comfortable corset WHY net brlnir It Ie u' will Wp WOU,i i, a(i te M l.'i: it cemfnrtatil". r - 'n rert I'lttlni; Stouts, Surgical and Maternity. I 835 Chestnut St. ''""I1'"''" 7,l0 Of rtrnAxlrrrx lusituv SHOP WITH n..n.. Apytliing from ttie of Plillu Wll- inlnKte". Ciimden. Atlantic City Cheater Easy Terms FRAMBES & CLARK 1112 Che.nut St., Phils. AID rniiirimtri. Tr, Hide., Atlantic City an N, Third St.. 'imilen The finest butter in America! H l 1 53c i 1 I At all our Stores a g g QttSlllIilllM Just Unpacked And Specially Priced Girls9 New Scheel Coats Velour Coats, $15 and $16.30 Snug, warm coats in brown, Sorrento, navy and reindeer, made in several practical styles, full lined and topped with fur cellars. Sizes 8 te 12 yenis at $15 and 12 te 16 at $16.80. Cheviot Coats, $11. 75 . Geed pebblc-choviet coats, belted and full lined, are in navy and reindeer, sizes 6 te 16 years. Fine Cheesing Between $22.50 and $29 In this gathering are coats for girls of 10 te 19 years, and the larger sizc3 will fit many small women. Brown, rein deer and navy are the predominating colors. Silvcrtip belivia coats, $22.50. Velour coats with Australian opossum cellars, $29. Velour and herringbone tweed coats with bcaverette cellars and cuffs, $25. Fine tan pole coats, lined throughout with pcau de cygnc, $25. Other Coats for Girls are of the season's finest coatings, trimmed with Australian opossum, nutria, beaver and beaverette. $32.50, $37.50 te $67.50. (Market) Children's Chinchilla Coats, $5.50 Fer little boys or girls of 2 te 6 these arc splendidly warm coats in brown nnd navy. Plain box style with belts all around. Other chinchilla coats in navy, red and cinnamon brown are $10.50. Hnta Lowered, 50c te $3 velour and velvet hats in many styles for little girls. (Central) r&h- I I IN&. ftA Hiflft II 5 A yYv W.n liv- hfin waiting for prices te come down and here are 16 styles of women's shoes under $6! Savings of $2 te $4. These are thoroughly reliable Wanamakcr shoes of geed leathers with serv iceable deles. Net only are they fashionable, the leathers durable, the prices low, (though each is an advantage in itself), but it is the combination of all three that makes this event an unusual shoe opportunity for women. 1000 Pair of Women's Oxfords and Strap Pumps, $5.50 Traf np them will he worn all Winter with scats. They have welted soles and ss.se low or medium heels and there are many styles in black or tan calfskin. Savings of ever a third ! Moccasin Pumps, $3.25 I Women's High Shoes, $4.10 !?.... .fie nf tVin fhrrp-BtrnD-nna-DUCKie S3.25 pumps nrc of black suede or patent leather. They have turned or welted soles and baby French or low heels. One would naturally expect them te be about twice this price. Women's and Girls' High Winter Shoes at $5.Z5 Geed thick soles and sturdy uppers mark these shoes for Winter service. Three styles, two with square tees and all with low heels. Tan or black leather and wing or straight tips. One style has rubber heels. Quilted Satin Boudoir L' 5.Z5 Blnck or tan calfskin and black patent leather high lace shoes with durable weltcd soles have medium or low heels. Almest all sizes. Alse about 150 strap pumps in five styles asserted sizes. Spats in the Fashionable Shades Seme Extra High at 40c $2,25 Slippers, $2.25 Delightful gifts and equally delightful for one's personal use! In pink, orchid, rose, black, Copcn Cepcn iirttmn nnd Ilurerundv with auiltcd insoles, tee! (Cli Children's Scheel Shoes Special at $2.90 Sizes 6 te 2 in tan leather and sizes 8V2 te 2 in black dull leather. The shoes arc en wide-tee shapes and have sele3 that will give satisfactory service. iritnut) 16.25 Men's Heavy Tan Brogue Oxfords, $5.25 With all the earmarks (or foot marks) of expensive shoes, and the self evident fact that they are well made of thick, geed leathers, these oxfords recommend themselves te any man who leeks at them. One style is of tan leather with full wing tips, well rounded tees and many perforations. Anether is of dark brown leathef with ball straps and straight tips with fancy edges and many perforations. They have rubber heels. - The soles en both are noteworthy, as they are stitched in white and have inlaid strips of white fiber the full length from tees te heels. Te get oxfords like these most men are willing te pay considerably mere than $5.25! It's like putting $3 back into your pocket te buy a pair at this price. (Onllirjr. Murkt) The Right Time te Buy a Winter Ceat Is New Prices Are Lew Mil Spli pmiw ill. ip I m & J mMMJj , flu iP $25 $58.50 $42.50 $58.50 300 Smart Pole Coats, $15 te $47.50 The most popular coats of the season with young women. Most of them are in the tawny tan shade that is se becoming, though ethers arc in darker browns and blues. Nearly all are lined throughout with silk and some of the finer ones have raccoon cellars. $15, $lfi.50, $18.75, $20 te $47.50. (Mi Net in years have we seen such excellent values in women's coats. Prices en these coats average a third less, and for quite moderate sums really handsome coats can new be had. Geed Velour Coats at $20 and $23.50 Thick, warm coats that will give much real service. In navy, black and brown, trimmed with self stitching nnd cape cellars, threw cellars or beaverette fur cellars. Lined throughout with flowered satin. Sizes 16 te Ai. 25 Different Styles at $25 ,Coats of velour, Silvcrtip beHvln and uncut belivia are in dark brown, reindeer, black and navy blue, lined throughout with silk and showing fur cellars of beaverette or threw scarf cellars. Sound coats, every ene, which will give a Winter of comfort and satisfaction. At $29 te $39 Decided savings en many of these coats. Of belivia or velour in loose, belted or blouse-back styles, embroidered or trimmed with self stitching. Many have fur cellars. Others with roll cellars of self material. New Blouse-Back Coats, $42.50 Of various soft belivia weaves in delightful shades of brown and blue, quite often embroidered. Cellars are of nutria or Australian opossum. $45 for a geed belivia coat with cellars and cuffs of skunk-dyed opossum. Special Greup of Fine Coats at $58.50 Every point about these' coats njerks them as far above the average. They arc of beautiful materials, belivia and its kindred weaves, made with loeso or pleated backs, plain or belted. Seme are embroidered nnd all have handsome fur cellars of beaver, nutria or thick, soft wolf. Seme handsome wrap coats are in this group. Finer coats with handsome fur cellars at $65, SG1. 8.70, $87.50 te $100. trket) Men's Gloves Special te mark the opening of the Christ mas Gleve Shep for Men, located en the Gallery at Market Street. Frem new until Christmas there will be a wide selection of gloves at prices pleasantly low. At $1.85 capeskin gloves in dark tan shades have the mascu line eutseam sewn fingers and spearpeint backs. Made of sturdy, pliable skins. At $2.83 gray mocha gloves, eutseam sewn, hav P'ain backs. Second-selection leather. Alse fine buckskin gloves, out eut seam sewn, with embroidered backs. Or light-weight Seuth African capeskin gloves in dark shades of tan, eutseam sewn with spear spear eoint backs. (GnlUr.r, Mnrkft) Sale of Men's Fiber Silk Plated Half Hese, 35c Three pair for a dollar of these silky stockiners, made of strong cotton with a plating of silk fiber outside. Reinforced feet se that they won't need darning1 right away. "Seconds." Men's Part-Weel Half Hese, Specially Priced 50c Best and least expensive sports socks we have seen. Made with n nifty drop-stitch effect that has the "golf" leek. Various heather mixtures. Men's Heavy Unbleached Underwear Extra Geed at 75c Shirts and drawers te keep one really warm through all the rigors of Winter. Leng sleeves nnd anklelength drawers made of heavy unbleached ribbed cotton. "Seconds." 75c a garment. l.unrKrt nirrri tntiirrf Men's Shirts $1.30 Printed percales in a man's choice of stripes. Well-cut, comfortable shirts, en the proven Wanamakcr dimen sions. When a man can buy satisfaction, comfort and serv iceability in a shirt for ?1.30 he's missing a geed thing if he doesn't make s.urc of it! ((iallfe, Market) Central At Opprteife s wnmn'g H.ntR. S.'.85: vel- vets, duvetyn and heavy silk crepe, trimmed with flowers, lacquered ribbon, lacquered feathers, beads and ether novel ornaments. Women's Gloves, $1.13; one-clasp capeskin in tan and brown; two-clasp suede in gray. Women's Sateen Panta lettes, $1; blue, black, brown and purple in heavy sateen. Weel Jersey Bleemers and Pantalettes, $3 and $3.85; Kinnb- hmwn nnd navv in u'"r"' t. "" i :; J SOtt ail-WOOl jcieey for women. Silk Underclothes, $1 te $3.85; satin and crepe de chine camisoles, $1; crepe de chine envelope chemises, $2.65 ; flesh, white and orchid satin envelope chemises, $3.85. Weel Jersey Overbleuses, $3.50; navy, brown, black, beaver, Mohawk and Belgian blue in Peter Pan style, with white linen or white wool jersey cellar and cuffs. Sizes 3G te 44, cut plenty full. Satin Corset Girdlcs,$2.30; heavy pink satin ones, in tended especially for danc ing. Brassieres, 30c te 50c; all kinds from light bandeaux te well-gored brassieres. Pillow Cevers, '25c; stamped with pretty designs en heavy material, backs included. White Toilet Articles Special at 18c te $3.50 It is all what is called "heavy stock" of geed weight, rich creamy color and grained. The shapes are distinctive, and some of the pieces are inlaid with black, blue or pink. This is the second shipment of the best values we have ever had in white toilet articles. The first shipment of 2000 pieces sold out in a Sittle ever a day. Most of the pieces are unblemished first quality, but some are called "seconds" because of slight flaws or specks mostly unnettccable) and this has been liberally considered in their prices. Christmas is coming, and many people will wisely select new for gins. Cembt Puff bexei Shee horns Salve jars Treys Hairpin boxes Mirrors Perfume bottles Vases Manicure Hcissers Jewel cases Hat brushes Liltle powder and cold cream boxes (Crntrr Aisle) Nail files Hair receivers Bud holders Butten hooks Hair brushes Clethes brushes Napkin rings New Duvetyn and Velvet Hats at $5 Without seeing, one would scarcely believe there aie se many shades of tan, buff, geld, orange and these that verge en them! Surely thev are all here ih duvetyn, a material that docs them full justice in bringing out the color te its best. There is an abundance ex smart, becoming, wearable shapes and trimmings, showing a pleasing variety. Seme very attractive hats are of beaver cloth and vehct and ethers of velvet are trimmed with ostrich, flowers or fruit. (Market) $lbt5 $7.50 $8.75 $22.50 jj Women's Silk Stockings, 50c Geed seconds at less than a third of today's regular price for "firsts." Sheer and fine as fashion calls for all geed black and all finished with wide selvage seams. Reinforced cotton feet and garter tops. Sizes 8 te 10 te start with. (Central) New Hand-Made Perte Rican Blouses $3.50 Delightfully fresh and fine for women who like these dainty hand-made blouses. Three models of batiste, show ing hemstitching, tiny tucks and hand-embroidered dots have roll cellars and some vest fronts, while three of fine white voile have nn edging of ical filet lace around the cellar nnd cuffs. All sizes, 30 te 40 (Market) Women's Strap-Wrist Gloves, $1.90 Tan capeskin gloves with em broidered backs and 4-inch cuffs. The skins are second selection, but the slight imporfectlens in the leather eften cannot be noticed and will net impair the wear. White and black glace lamb skin gloves with fulj 6-fnch gaunt let cuffs are pique sewn. $1.00. r CnttM Seft, Warm Nearseal Coats, $75 a price low enough te make a geed fur coat a possibility te a. great many women. These are of real Wannmnker quality, the pelts (dyed ceney) are carefully worked, the linings are of beautiful silks and the cellnrs nrc wide and rolling. Full 36 inches long. (Sketched.) Natural Muskrat Coats, $140 The kind young women like you'll see a great many of just such coats nt the football games. 36-inch length. Peny Coats, $65 and $90 Plain pony coats, of unusually soft skins, bcnutifullv lined. $65. Trimmed with raccoon or opossum they are $90. Beth 36-inch lengths. Small' Furs One and Twe Skin Animal Scarfs Natural opossum, $8.50 and i Blended mink, $15 and S30. $17.50, Natural raccoon, $10. Nntural sauirrel $13 50 Australian opossum. $10. Natural squirrel, u.eu. Fjtch( $125Q nnd ?2()i Dyed fitch, $30. I Baum marten, $37.50. Fex Scarfs Seft, fluffy fox 'scarfs are in taupe or brown, $i!e te $-10. Children's Furs, $3 te $50 Cozy sets nre of white ceney, kit ceney, opossum, nutria, squirrel, beaver and fitch, (Market) SST I When Have Levely Frecks Been Se Lew in Price? Hundreds of New Frecks at $5 te $39 A Third te a Half Less Velveteen Dresses, $8.75 te $16.75 SS.Te for black velveteen dreshes embroidered all ever with a bcrell pattern in gray, orange, jade or bonfire, with Gce.-gcUc sleeves te match. S12 for straight-line velveteen frocks in nay or black. $16.75 for an unusual blouse frock embroidered in dull geld; it is in black or brown. Beautiful Silk Dresses at $15 (Many Almest Half Price) Black frocks of very heavy Russian crepe are trimmed with narrow blnck moire ribbon. Frecks of black canton crepe show row after row of small steel beads or sapphire beads most unusual at such a low price. Jer.-ey slip-en dresses are made with pongee guunpes suitable for young women. Navy blue tricetine dresses are made with loehe, flowing sleeves. Charming Semi-Evening Frecks and Dinner Dresses of Black Lace, $16.75 and $25 Of Canten crepe or charmeuse combined mebt delightfully with black radium lace. Half n dozen pretty stvles, some with" fluffv tulle, some with short or" elbow sleeves and all with nosegays of silvery fruit or flowers. At $22.50, $29 and $39 $22.50 dresi.es are of Teirct twill elaborately trimmed with bronze bugle bends or made vith embroidered Georgette sleeves in raspberry or henna. $29 nnd $30 dresses are in a most interesting arictv crepe de chine, Canten crepe, crepe-back sntm and se en -mnnv copied from French originals. Net many frocks of a kind, but all most' unusual at these prices. Sizes from 10 te 60 in the group. Special at $5, $6, $7.50, i.50 and $10 t $5 and $6 for navy blue serge dresses embroidered or trimmed with braid. $7.50 for new brown velour dresses, trimmed with rows of contrasting stitching or made en long lines with red cellars and cuffs and pleated skirts. $10 for navy tricetine frocks in mnny styles and for one eno one pieco jersey frocks in navy, brown, red and henna. . m I: m I (Market! T ry rr t ' fa .7 ,1. t, i
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