Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 18, 1921, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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EVEtOTCK fcUBLIO LBDGER-PHrCABBLaiA.,' FEIDAY, N0VEME)K 16. 1921
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Unsettled
Stere .Opens at 9
Stere Closes at 5:30
The Saturday Before Thanksgiving Is Always a Busy Day Here
In an Interview Read Recently,
Referring te Friendships
"of nations, it was stated that no matter hew
long present relations have continued, new
cortditiens have gradually arisen which new
refluire a thorough study, with a view te
j provide a perfection of safety and stability
for the future.
We are making fine headway toward a
World's peace.
Let us net step until it is complete.
The American people stand back of the
President and the Secretary of State.
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Mere Fine Coats
for Yeung Women-
Special at $48 and $95
One the $48 model is for these who wish a fine coat of geed
material without fur. It is of thick, soft belivia cloth in several shades
of brown, black, navy or Sorrento blue.
It is iinely made, warmly interlined and lined throughout in self
color satin. The yoke front is ornamented with heavy cable stitching,
which runs ever the low shoulder line and down the back. There is
V belt and a becoming threw cellar with long tasseled ends te threw
ever mu wiuuiuud.
At the special price of $95 are beautiful coats of wool duvctyn,
with great shawl cellars of unusually fine Australian opossum fur or
of nutria fur in its natural golden brown color. These also are in black,
leveral brown shades, naVy and Sorrento blue, and are finely satin
lined and interlined.
Sizes 14 te 20 in each.
(Second Fleer)
An Unusually Fine Collection
of Small Fur Scarfs
is new in the Tur Salen, offering a variety of choice, a fineness
. of quality and a reasonableness of price that can certainly net
ce execneu anywnere.
4i is liiifjuibaiiu ,j tcuicuiuvi biiuir wiuiu e u cui vain JliVU
Deiew wnicn iurs worm navinfr cannot De oeugnu Alse, inai
the least-priced piece in this Stere is chosen with exactly the
, tame caie and judgment as our costliest furs.
' Gray squirrel scarfs start at $15. A scarf of geed brown
mink may be bought irem wt.ev up; dyed Men (in a two-skin
warf) from $30 up; stone marten from $40 up nnd Japanese j
marten, baum marten or Hudsen Bay sable, each from $45 up.
These modestly priced scarfs are of surprising beauty and
quality.
(Second Fleer)
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Such Fine Belivia Coatings
: at $6 a Yard Are Unusual'
They arc every bit wool, soft nnd deen in nile and. for their
weight, they are surprisingly warm. Seme of the handsomest coats and
vraps of this Winter are being made from such belivia coatings as
nese.
In all the croed fashionable shades and in hlack. and fvl inches
Iwide. Until very recently they were half again as much.
(First Fleer)
4
Women's Frecks of Chiffen
Velvet for $38.50 te $57.50
Ne wendei they are in such high favor chiffon velvet
jreckh can be worn inside a fur coat te a football game, te dinner,
w the lestaurant, or te the theatre aftenvard. They may be
had in black, brown and navy, and are made up in half a dozen
aiffcient models. Their sleeves vary from mere caps te full
length. eIcpvcs, and while some have only contrasting girdles
or ornament, the ethers have nail-head or ether beads; and one
concentrates all its interest en its beaded and embroidered
Pockets.
Prices are $38.50 te $57.50 a great drop from these of last
year.
(First Fleer)
pbeut the Last of These Belivia
Coats at $55 and $67.50
At lpncf fVinf i itVief iltn tMOMiifnrtfinflr fnlla ltd TliDfn nrt
Wticularly geed qualities of all-wool belivia cloth used in both styles
- e nas no mere of cither material.
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i , -"-"v; aiu cuius wuneui iur, dui wiin cellars wiucn can ue worn
MM "eund the threat or lying flat be that a fur piece can be used
Win. ., em They are very warm coats, being interlined and silk
mm throughout.
One model has a loose, flaring back and is belted in front. It
Jr. in black anc' navy and ,B $55 Tne etner te a coat style in a
"i"iy-nni8ned bpllvia and cornea in Malay, black or blue, ?07.eu.
New Millinery Specially Priced
at $10 te $15
$10, $12 and $15 seldom
buy such charming hats as we
shall have tomorrow for these
prices. In quality of mate
rials and attractive styles they
arc decidedly unusual.
A little hat of terra cotta
silk velvet with silk rosettes
and wings of velvet at the
sides is $10.
Se is a sapphire blue velvet
turban with a silver flower en
the brim.
A charming little hat of bur-
(Second
gundy velvet with a shirred
brim nnd u great cheu of velvet
en the front Is also $10.
Anether $10 hat is a smart
toque of duvetyn and fur cloth
in, Drewn and tan.
A black panne velvet of
graceful curved lines, encircled
with black ostrich, is $12.
The ethers are equally at
tractive. It will be a fine op
portunity te select a pretty
and becoming hat for the
Thanksgiving holiday.
Fleer)
Cfjnatmas! Carba
te ?Be Cngrabeb
New and net later is the
best time te order them se that
they may be dene In geed
season.
There are very beautiful
cards this year and a really
wonderful assortment of new
designs. Frem 50c te $6 a
dozen and, of course, there is
an additional charge for en
graving the name from the
plate.
(Main Fleer)
Fashion Demands
a Necklace
Cellarless necks en nearly all
gowns make the pretty finish of
a necklace almost essential. It
may be quite inexpensive, yet se
artistically chosen that It adds
much te the effect of the gown.
These dainty necklaces are
priced from 50c te $15. They in in
clude imitations of jade, coral,
sapphire, topaz and ether stones,
as well as crystal and jet.
(Main Fleer)
Yeung Women Needing Pretty
Frecks for Thanksgiving Day
will find their own store filled with happy suggestions in tricetine,
Peiret twill, canton crepe, Georgette crepe, satin, taffeta and brocade,
in daytime and evening styles of a delightful girlishness and charm.
$18 te $85 buys every kind of dress though there are, of course, some
of much higher quality here at higher, prices.
(Second Fleer)
Mourning Handbags
of Fine Leathers
Seal leather in what is known
as powder grain, long grain and
bold grain and soft morocco.
With frames and clasps of real
gunmetal or gunmetal finish.
Lined with gray or lavender silks.
Many shapes and sizes and at
prices ranging from $4.25, for a
purse te $22.50 for a large en
velope handbag.
(Main Fleer)
Women's Drop Drep
Stitch Sweaters
Brushed-Mohair
Trimmed, $10
Less than half what they have
been selling for, and this saving
in price comes at a very oppor
tune time for many women.
They are in the popular- coat
style with belt and have full
length tuxedo cellars and cuffs
of soft brushed mohair in a con
trasting color. A grny sweater
with tangerine or just the re
verse, heliotrope with white,
black with white, brown with tan
or navy with tan.
(Kast Aisle)
These Overbleuses
Cheese Anether
Colored Sleeve
The front and back are in sober
brown or dark blue crepe de chine
or satin but the sleeves are of
some such vivid hue as jade
green, mehawk or the new tawny
yellowstene.
Yeu can imagine what such a
blouse would de te a tailored suit
of conventional type! Needless
te say it is becoming te almost
every woman because it has the
graceful faculty of making her
leek younger.
There are two charming styles
at $13.50.
(Third Fleer)
Blouses for Little
and Big Girls
Little blouses, mostly white and
mostly buttoning in the back and
intended te wear with plaid skirts
or sleeveless dresses or inside of
sweaters, sizes 8 te 16 years,
prices $1.25 te $7.50. Occasional
ly one of these is smocked.
Shirtwaists in sizes 32, 34 and
36. These, of course, buttoning
in front, $3.25 te $4.75.
In both groups the materials
chiefly used are lawn, dimity and
batiste.
(Third Fleer)
The Winter Redleaf Gloves
Have Come Frem Londen
Fer Men, Women and Children
Just as a fine French glove stands for all that is most
delicate and exquisite in handceverings, se a fine English glove
typifies the very perfection of smartness nnd elegance in street
and outing gloves.
This is especially true of "Redleafs," the famous Londen
gloves, sold exclusively at Wanamaker's in Philadelphia. New
Winter importations, ready tomorrow, show finer, sturdier,
softer and better skins than last year, cut with a perfection that
puts them again in the pre-war class and priced generally con
siderably below twelve months age.
Fer Women
Twe-clasp pique tan capeskin gloves, fleece lined, at $3.50.
Twe-clasp eutseam suede sheep gloves, tan or gray, with
seamless Weel lining, at $4.
Fer Children
One-clasp suede sheep gloves, tan or gray, wool lined, at $2.50.
Fer Men
One-clasp or one-button tan capeskin gloves, eutseam
sewn, $3.25.
One-clasp or one-button suede sheep gloves, tan or gray, $3.50.
One-clasp tan capeskin gloves, eutseam sewn, with seam
less wool linings, $4.50.
One-clasp tan or gray suede sheep gloves, eutsearn sewn,
rabbit lined, $6.
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One-clasp tan or gray suede sheep or tan capeskin gloves,
irrel lined, at $13.50. '
Strap-wrist automobile gloves, of extra heavy soft cape
skin, black or tan, lined with natural lamb wool, $7.50.
Strap-wrist black capeskin gloves, rabbit lined, $7.50.
(Main Fleer)
Fancy Garters and
Corset Bags
Satin-frilled garters in such
plain colors as pink, blue, old rose,
black and yellow, $1.25 te $2.25
a pair.
Garters in combination colors
black-and-rese and black-and-lav-ender
with made flowers, $1.50
a pair.
Gartere in a variety of coJeis
with ribbon flowers, $1.65 and
$2.25.
Plain blue and white rubber
garters with feather and flower
trimming, $2.50.
Plain black garters with
brushed wool flowers, $2.50.
Japanese silk corset bags, $5.75.
Plain organdie bags in various
colors, $5.50. Small organdie
bags, $1.50.
(Third Fleer)
fjlHE master violet ray is
JL the name of a little
electrical appliance which
can be used at Jwme te re
lieve pain; it is being dem
onstrated daily and all day
in the Heuse Furnishings
Stere. Prices $1230, $30
and $35.
(Fourth Tloer)
A T last we are getting the
- famous Lemaire opera
glasses from Paris and in
pre-war variety. These
glasses have from six te
twelve lenses, arc mounted
with black morocco or
mother of pearl, and cost
$70 te $10 a pair.
(Main Gallery)
Honfleur Toilet Articles
at Little Prices
Philippine
Nightgowns for
Large Women
Lew-necked, of course; and 8ev
eral styles with kimono sleeves
are $3.85, $4.50 and $5; another
with set-in sleeves, $5.
Needless te gay they are all
hand'tnadc and daintily hand em
broidered. ' (Third Fleer)
Women who knew these excell
glad te stock up en them at these 1
Extracts, violet, rese and
1'Emplre, 50c bottle.
Toilet waters, violet, l'Empire
and Bouquet Amour, COc and 85c
bottle.
Vegetal, lilac and wistaria, 76c
a bottle..
Cleansing cream, 40c jar.
Youth and beauty cream, 40c
jar.
Skin cream, 40c jar.
(Wet
ent toilet preparstfbns are always
low-price dispersals:
Talcum powder, 10c can.
Violet ammonia, 20c and SOc
bottle.
Bay rum, 85c and $1.65 bottle.
Witch hazel, 35c and 65c bottle.
Bath crystals, violet, rose and
verbena, 50c and 85c bottle.
Metal compact powders, white,
naturelle, rouge, 75c.
Face powder, violet, rose and
l'Empire, 36c
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Petticoat Specials
Silk Jersey petticoats in solid
colors with fancy flounces, $3.85.
Changeable satin petticoats
with rlbbon-trimmed flounces, all
in geed colors, $5.60.
Silk jersey petticoats, lined te
the hips, solid colors, $5.50.
Drep-stitch silk jersey lined
throughout with plain silk jersey,
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Here Are the Overcoats Tha
Men Want
They are here in hundreds and hundreds and hundreds.
Of all the kinds of ready-te-wear garments for men, these are overcoats
of the kind that we like te sell, because they are the kind that make the future of
any store that sells them safe.
Their geed quality will be remembered by men who buy them.
That is the proof of a geed article the quality that makes one remember
it and talk about hew geed it was.
These coats are net priced any higher than coats that are by no means as
geed $28 te $100.
They are in ulster models, belted and semi-belted, and they come in every;
color, pattern and style that any man or any young fellow can desire.
(Third Fleer)
Additions te the Men's
$7.50 Silk Shirts
make selection geed for these who are
cheesing these shirts for gifts, than which
there is nothing mere welcome te a man.
Made of broadcloth silk in a geed Weight
and in beautiful designs of colored stripes,
these are truly handsome shirts for $7.50.
Even our finest ready-te-wear silk shirta
are no mere than $10 this year.
(Main Fleer)
65c and $1 Neckties
Plenty Fine Enough
for Gifts
Why net? Yeu will go far te match the
$1 ties at their price and you can't go far
enough te match the 65c ties.
These latter are made of odds and ends
of silks ordinarily used in neckwear for deuble
this price, or mere.
Wide selection in both groups.
(Main Fleer)
Men's Handkerchiefs
$4 a Dezen
The kind many men buy for themselves, for they
are just the sort of geed practical handkerchief
a man likes.
They are a nice grade of Irish linen, plain hem
stitched and intended for long Wear and many
tubbings. In generous size, tee.
(West Alale) j
Men's Union Suits
for Winter
Just before Thanksgiving is a recognized time
for men te get their Winter underwear.
Medium or heavy ribbed cotton union suits, $3.50.
Medium natural wool and cotton, $3.75.
Medium or heavy part wool, $5.
Medium or heavy Swiss ribbed lisle, $5.50.
Moderately heavy mercerized lisle, $6.50.
Medium or heavy fine wool-and-cotton mixed,
$7.50.
Medium ribbed silk and lisle, $15.
(Main Fleer)
" Jenny n Street" Is a
Fine Seft Hat for Men
Se fine in fashion and pleasing in color that we
have difficulty in keeping up with the demand for it.
It is made especially for this Stere after a
style that came out of Londen, where it is high
in favor with well-dressed men.
The price is $6.
(Main Fleer)
Five Geed Shoes for
Conservative Men
All plain, straight lace styles; the sort of shoes
business men like for everyday wear.
In tan calfskin en straight English last or with
somewhat wider tee, $10.50 a pair.
Of black calfskin in the same styles, $10 a pair.
Black kidskui in the wider tee shape, $10.50 a
pair.
(Main Fleer)
Comfert and Service
in These New Weel
Blankets at $13.50 .
a Pair
White blankets, woven of Cali
fornia wool, warp and filling, with
borders in either pink or blue
and finished with a seisette
binding.
Full weight, 5 lbs., full size,
70x82 inches, moderate nrice,
$13.50 a pair.
Alse a new let of plaid all
wool blankets in large block de
signs, in pink, blue and gray,
bound with a colored seisette te
match the plaid $12 a pair, in
full size, 70x82 inches, weight,
5 lbs.
(Sixth Fleer)
A Chest of Silver Means
Something for the Family
It means something that will be used every day, year in and
year out, and that finally rises te the dignity of an heirloom.
One could net well cheese a better staitmg point for a collection
of family silver.
Among some of the beautiful patterns in sterling silver in
the Jewelry Stere arc the following. The prices start at $153
for a 42-piece chest and go up gradually te $565 fbr one with
10-1 pieces:
Washington Clevclly
Heppehvhitc Dorethy Quincy
Mary Chilton Lady Mary
Fairfax King Albert
Portsmouth Clerment
( Main Fleer)
JjTVERYBODY who
J- breaks his glasses ar
rives at the same conclusion
the moment tlie thing has
happened he will never,
never again de without du
plicates. He might next re
member that the Wana
maker Optical Goods Stere
fills oculists' prescriptions
rapidly and carefully.
(Main Caller
Three Leading
Bicycles
are here in geed assortment for
these who plan te give bicycles
for Christmas.
The Columbia, a make that has
been standard for a generation,
in models for men, women and
children, $40 te $75.
The Continental, for men,
women and children, $35 te
$42.50.
The America, also in models for
the whole family, $37.50 te $45.
All equipped with heavy read
tires, coaster brake, mud guards,
rear stand and tools.
(The Oallery)
Seme Wonderful Beys' Suits
With Twe Pair of Trousers
$16.50 and $18
Between 300 and 400 of these suits have just come in.
They arc se remarkably geed at their prices that we hope every
body with a boy needing the best and most serviceable kind of low
priced suit will see them.
Without doubt they are the best values in quite a few years.
Norfolk styles in a splendid choice of graya and browns all geed,
sturdy, pure-wool fabrics, neatly modeled, cut en liberal lines, well
tailored apd lined throughout in a word, made for leeks, durability
and service.
The suits at '$18 have double knees, seats and elbows.
Every suit in the let has two pair of tieusers.
'Sizes for boys of S te 18 years, at $16.50 and $18.
(Seiend Fleer)
Neble Carvers for the
Neble Bird
A fine, keen, business-like carving knife is a great thing at the
Thanksgiving dinner.
Here is a collection te meet every requirement.
Knife and fork with stag handles, boxed, $3.25.
nlf?verk and stee1, wmte ivr'cl handles, Sheffield steel blade,
boxed, $4.50.
Stainless Sheffield steel knife, fork and steel, white ivoreid handlea.
boxed, $10. '
Stainless steel game carver with feik te match above set, $7.50.
Steak, game and chop carvers, with stag handles, $4.25 a pair.
Special imported poultry shears, full nickel plated, $2 a pair.
(Fourth Fleer)
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crowded. If you want the children te see all the sights and see
them most comfortably, better come in tomorrow.
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