Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 19, 1921, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1921
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ILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA
GIVES WAUiMcn rnuunnm
L0wikl Pretests Against Neise at
f the Friday uencens
'?'BrH bus been Wngner week In
aSM.VSjMa. ns the Philadelphia Or-
' i ArtnfiApf visfnlnv lifter
rave a pregrnm rande up of cx-
f from tne wencs 01 uiu urcui. cum
i of music drama, nnd Mr. Dam-
-.im.a Mr. StokewMd selected
! numbers for his program from
Km ether than "Tlie IUnBf" wmcii
rallr form tne ini Ji mc ichu-ui
rir- ni.nrnins. He opened with the
InSEst" Overture which, aaide from
' itrinslc beauty of orchestration
. tlicmc, la Interesting as showing
"" - I.. Me nln twpiirlAH. lintl
mind, probably unknown I
Mmsclf some of the subjects which '
fcns later te develop into the greatest i
rentrttS. 1I1C evcriuu
.the "Lohengrin" prciuae, very
uiifitcly played and warmly received
Hhc : aufllence and this by the fa
Sjlir "Tnnnhaupcr," the overture and
1, Vcnusbrrg music.
The second part was made up of the
riudcs te the first two acts of "Die
liIrterKlnger," the second of which is
, nearly se well known as the first.
d the ?'Mcbested" from "Tristan."
rii whole program wns finely executed
' Interpreted and both conductor and
formers entered heartily into the
... -f .1,A unpt nf tlie irnnr nmslnr
dramatic music. Nevertheless it wns
i bad afternoon for Instruments of all
thefw cpeclnlly tln strings, the warm
tout weather making it difficult te
rlar In tunc.
'. M,..l.n..-i1l ..tilt n,n1 flm ninpnrtil.
.. hu. makliiL' one of his Impromptu
iddrcsf jut before the lust number
as Is aiwnys ma curl-, mc mm us
i unith hi-aring Till') time it was
fMnapi"'"1 t0 ,lic "rlday nftcrnoen audi-
knees for less noise mm iiiiiviiik nuuui
Eurlnj the (eui'-e of the music and for
E mere "frleudlj" attitude toward the
liettrii He t-aul that tnc auilicnee
Kid all the rest of the week for the pur
Kit of their material lives and asked
tlrtn te consecrate these two hours en
Friday afternoons te the dcvplepmeiit
i( their spiriiiiiu sme. uc nt-Kcu ineni
t- rami te the concerts en time nnd
Umiiln until the last number had been
piircil; it is never mere than two limits
Ien; and eiicncr mi amir u.iu u nun.
"It Is enl a few minutes after
i deck new. no taw. and wnat de
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Antricin din Entirely. Atwiys Ow
Single j Jluanlnt W.ur . - 136 pv WMk
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Rem, Trivcte Bilk
Qctta earner, $96 ptr wrck
Ownenhip Mnigment PheM 14SB
a
V see? Old ladles with their arms full
if packages going out tne side loers.
:Ie pointed out that suelt attention te
if crfntf-t of music was of no benefit
le the hearers, they might better staj
may. and it was a pes.thc detriment
te the wei K of the eiche.strn and hlni-
lf, In t inlcnst el (joeil mtisic
nd roeil uinei". 1k besought the iiu-
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WE NUVV 01tli 111UST COMPavv
Tiustes
lly A. C DOWNING. Jr ,
v . AfHlatant Secretary
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PRINCESS HOTEL
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IB jaje In l.hjPt and 1'alestlne.
Hotels, Urines, fecu. suldi's included. Step-
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January 7
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l'rein lleriuuiln Krry Tuesday
rpiin "AHAOVAYA" is the larp
est ateumtr ever employed in
the Uermuiln triulc In this scrv.
Ice The Royal Stall Ih re-pstabllsh-Itip
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tlie pepul.tr ciulslmr steamer
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The ROYAL MAIL
STEAM PACKET CO.
20 Itreaduny New Yerk
Or Any btraunlilp Ticket Airnt
GREAT WHITE FLETET
United Frulf Cempnny
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WANAMAKER'S
DOWN STAIRS STORE
WANAMAKER'S
Wanamaker's Down Stairs
Stere
Of Course a New Dress
for Thanksgiving!
A Most Delightful Variety of Charming New
Frecks at Savings of a Third te a Half
Monday will be, most decidedly, the day te buy it, for hundreds of the
prettiest dresses of the season will make their bow.
Beautiful dinner dresses of black lace, chiffon velvet and silk crepes are
astonishingly low priced at $25, $35 and $39.
Afternoon dresses of crepe-back satins and' Canten crepe are remarkable
at 23.50.
Smart little tailored frocks for the street are of
tricetine and Peiret twill at $23.50.
.Jersey dresses, first choice among young
women, are trimmed with white leather in the
approved manner, at $8.50, $8.75 and $10.
Geed everyday dresses with a surprising degree
of smartness are in navy blue embroidered in many
colors, at $5, $6 and $10.
Petal dresses of navy or brown velour are most
unusual at $12. (Sketched)
300 Dresses at $10
se you can imagine the variety. Weel jersey, Peiret twill,
beaded crepes and velour frocks are in navy blue and brown,
made in dozens of pretty ways.
Dinner Dresses in Exquisite Colorings
and the Fashionable Black
Jade, flame, peach, turquoise and amber are some of
the lovely colorings, and there are plenty of black dresses of
chiffon velvet or of radium lace. Most of them show the
new high neck line.
Levely afternoon dresses are of velveteen combined
with crepe satin and of soft, delightful silk crepes.
Wonderfully pretty things for debutantes, young
women and women in their middle years. $25, $35, $39
te $150.
(Murkrt)
111
jiu jr M""55r y 9 jlias'
At J H(s.r
T $25 LjHk f-
All- Weel Blankets at the
Lewest Prices in Years
One "man, who has been in the blanket business
for years and years, told us that he never had seen
better values than are new obtainable in all-wool
blankets.
Any home needing new blankets cannot de better
than invest right new. And what wonderful wedding
presents and Christmas gifts they make !
All-wool plaid blankets start at $7.50 a pair.
Pink, blue, tan and gray block plaids, size G6x80
inches. f
68x80-inch size, a little heavier, is in pink, blue,
gray or black plaids at $9 a pair.
Fine at $10
A thick, soft blanket in block plaids of pink, blue
or gray. Pure wool, through and through, size 70x80
inches.
$12 a pair for pink, blue, tan and gray plaids with
white, or red with black, in size 72x84 inches.
$12.50 for Scotch-plaid blankets, 72x84 inches.
$12.50 for plain gray blankets of extra-heavy
weight, 72x84 inches.
Beautiful Blankets at $15
Seme of the finest all-wool blankets we have eer teen.
All 7284 inches in pink or blue block plaids. AIm) in plain
red with a black band; plain tan with pink or blue bands; and in
ied-and-black plaids.
Weel-Filled Quilts, $6.50
Light in weight, jet very warm, these quilts are filled with
pure lamb's-uoel and coveted with figured cambric with plain
berdeis.
Other wool-filled quilts at $7.50, $8.50 and $10.
Cotten-Filled Quilts, $2.50
Covered en one side with figured material and with plain
en the ether. Well filled and measuring 72x80 inches.
(( eutriil)
Never Better Cheesing
Among Geed Winter Coats at
$20, $25 te $39
At these Very moderate prices
we are new showing some of the
best coat valueb that have been
available in a number of years.
A geed full-length coat of ve
lour or heather mixed coating,
lined throughout with silk, can
be had with or without a fur
cellar, for $20.
At $25 and $27.50
there are literally dozens of med-
els in velour and belivia weaves
in loose-back dolman style or x,
ii.. Lii..i All l: ,1 lA-
smuiny uuuuu. u jiiu iiiiuu
wiih silk and many have the
fashiennblc threw scarfs or biiug
cellars of fur.
At $37.50 and $39
even a larger assortment of coats
in navy blue, black and brown.
Seme have fur cellars and cuffs,
some aie plain and all arc of
excellent Winter-weight mate
rials prettily lined.
The coat sketched is of belivia
with a fur cellar, cuifs and peck
ets. In navy or brown at $39. '
Handsome Coats at $42.50, $47.50 te $58.50
Cellars of skunk opossum, Australian opossum, nutria, wolf,
mole and silver wolf are in this group. They are of suedene, Nor Ner Nor
mandie and belivia, made in mero delightful ways than one would
caie te count.
Finer wraps, capes and coats, of the most luxurious coating
materia, 1re trimmed with bcaver, squirrel, brown wolf, mole, fox
or yeift fine Australian opossum, at $65, $07.60 te $150.
(Mnrkel)
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Medart Corsets
$4.50 te $11.50
Many women will wear no ether
corsets because they consider
Medart the best.
Medart front-lace corsets are
well known for their grnce of line,
comfort, geed materials and
nicety of finish.
There are models for women of
all types, from the slender girl
te the stout woman. Materials
include fine ceutjls, silk-dotted
poplins and handsome brocades.
Fittings
by our experienced fitters, in the
Little Gray Fitting Reems with
their full-length mirrors, are en
tirely without charge.
(Centrul)
$10 $12 $6 $18.75 4V)wMvL-''
Sample Dresses Special at
$13.25 and $18.75
Just one, two or three of a kind and all marked at a
great deal less than the regular prices.
.$13.25 dresses are of tricetine, illama cloth and crepe
de chine. The tricetine is particularly pretty, being in
brown with a flowing sleeve of peach-color Georgette
embroidered in amber beads.
$18.75 dresses present an unusually fine collctien of
cloth frocks, many being copied from French models. Ceat
effects, braided sleeves, embroidered slip-en styles and
unusual panels are noticeable features. Of Peiret twill
and tricetine or of embossed velveteen.
They are average half price.
(Murliel)
h i
Beautiful $10 Hats
Are Here
tJpp(0)rt
en the
Central Aisl
Black Chiffen Velvet
$5 Yard
One of the most fashionable
mateiials of the season for after
noon dresses, dinner dresses and
evening gowns. This is ery soft
and glossy, -10 inches wide
(Onlrnl)
givinirT a fn f'ayS mre t0 ch0SC a bt'eeminK new hat fcr Thanks-
nvnl.?i!lWl,p'?Ve smartly becoming hcadcear will rind these hats
exact tight. Ivefinement of line, sorting of material and fine work
manship show them te be rv client hats-thoreV, a world of satlsfac satlsfac
xien in timt
nn i T.?n' PkTty f S'lk 5,u,Y'tYn '" ',latim)m. daikei- sray, warm brown
colors "aVy A' Rlea,n"1- vev"ts in black and
t.,...Ts a,c 'Iflitslitfully varu-d with a great manv of the small
.... iiiai. women want te wear with the r fur en.its. te tl,n fnntlll
game.
(Mnrl.ct)
High-Neck
Nightgowns, $1
Made of geed cambric with
tucked and hemstitched yoke, V
neck and long slcees.
(Centrul)
tifflMRmm v
' mwwi&wt ,.-&, i
LM $39
Handkerchief Linen
Enough for 3 at 50c
All the desirable handkerchief
colors, as well as white, are in
strips 12x3G inches, enough for
three handkerchiefs, at fldc.
(Central)
Christmas Is Net
Se Far Away
Gay Christmas
decorations tell its
nearness in Wana
maker's Down Stairs
Stere. Dozens of visit
ors each day are start
ing te de "their shop
ping early." Holiday
sections are expand
ing. There are thou
sands of practical gifts
here of real usefulness
at the sensibly low
prices for which
Wanamaker's Down
Stairs Stere is becom
ing famous.
Men's Heavy Tan
Brogue Oxfords $5..?5
Tan nnd brown leather with
many perfoiatiens and inlaid
trips of white fiber in the soles
te make them mere durable.
One style has full wing tips and
the ether straight tips and sad
dle straps.
(fiulliT-. MnrUi-M
Children's Warm
Bathrobes
$2.50 te $5.50
Ever se warm and geed 10 leek
at, tee, aie blanket Luthiehe-. in
any number of patterns: figures,
fleweis and some Indian desiuti .
There a'c aneu colors suitable
for bej-. and girls of 2 te It!
ytius.
(f c nl rah
Women's Strap-Wrist
Gloves, $1.90
Nothing slips en se easily
and, because of the adjusHble
wnst strap, fits se snugl as
the popular strap-wrist style.
Tan or brown capeskin with
embroidered backs and out
sewn seams, made of second
selection skins; also imported
white glace lambskin with six
inch tuffs.
New Colonial Rag Rugs
40c te $1.50
Hit-and-miss effects of
bright, pretty factory rags.
In fast colors se they will
launder well. Sizes from 18x
36 inches te 3x0 feet; prices
vary accordingly.
Gift Novelties
10c te $1.25
Powder boxes, hair-pin cases,
ribbon novelties, pin cushions,
coat hangers, lacquered shoe
tret"- painted with dainty dc--igns
and many ether pretty
things te delight the eye.
Stamped Turkish Towels
50c and 85c
K.t.a la i go ones with pink
or blue borders. Heavy nap
toweling, plain .or with woven
in patti m.
Brassieres and Bandeaux
50c and 75c
,-(V for luride-iuN of heavy
pink satin or of basket-weave
cloth trimmed with lace inser
tion. 7.V for fasten-'n-the-frent
biasieie with heavy imita
tion Cluny lace; especially
geed fei laiger figures.
Women's Underclothes
85c and $1
S,ie fei full, well-made
striped tlannelet nightgowns
With hemstitched double yokes.
$1 for lace nr embroidery
trimmed nightgowns and en
velope chemi.-es of fine white
nainsoek.
Women's Fiber-Silk Sports
Scarfs, $3.90
Fani'v weaves in henna, navy
blue, black, eiange and sand.
1' i n is lied with deep fiinge.
Men's Silk Neckties, 50c
Opcn-eml l'eur-m-hand style
in stripe--, iacquard patterns
and plain nrs Wide assortment.
New Bleemer Frecks
$2.25
Fer Little Girls of 6 te 10
A Third Less Than Usual
Simple little dresses of geed materials that will wash well.
They are trimmed only with the simplest touches of embroidery
or with contrasting pipings and are altegethei charming.
Of checked gingham in maize, pink, brown or green; of
plain color gingham in tan, brown, pink, cadet blue, lavender
or green.
A Little Sale of Girls' Plaid Skirts
at $3.85 Half Price
Just 50 of these admirable school skirts in blue, L,ieen and
brown plaids. Seme are en belts, some attached te white under
bodies. Sizes for girls of 8 te 10 years.
Junier Party FrecksSpecial at $20
Exquisite materials are used in these leelv sample dresses
One is of cream Georgette with wide satin striped in cafe au
lait, Copenhagen or orchid. Anether is of palest pink Georgette
trimmed with satin ribbon. Tnffcta-striped marquisette is
another quaint material used. Sizes 12 te 10 years, though net
all sizes in any one style. M l
Coats for Junier Girls, $20
Warm, thick velour coats in brown or blue aie strictly
tailored like a man's coat and have rnglan shoulders and inverted
pleats down the back; full lined. Sizes 15 te 17
Other geed coats for juniors at $23.50, $25, $32.50 te $75
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New Linens Werthy of
Thanksgiving Tables
Fer the p.ist few ycais people hae nnd- cotton damasks de, but
hew geed it is te get bin k te smooth, gle ,v lnvnis of old-fashioned
dm able quality Sen ehew thej belong te Thanksgiving as much as
turkey and uanberry sauce!
Linen Damask Dinner Sets Made in Ireland
$15 a Set
Thev consist of a tablecloth, 0080 inches, and a half dozen nap
kins, 20 inches squuie. all neatlv hemstitched. There are atieus
"pretty circular di signs from whieh te cheese.
Hemstitched or Scalloped Tablecloths, $6
Fully bleached, satin-finished linen damask tablecloths aie in
rose, clever and ether designs; sre 70 inches, squaie and hemstitched
or round nnd scalloped.
54-Inch Tablecloths at $3.50
are geed value because they aie heavy linen, made in Czeeho-Slevakia.
Hemstitched Tablecloths
Siher-bleaehed tablecloths of ,eay linen damask from Czecho
slovakia will give geed durable wear and will bleach white after a
few washings. 00x78 inch, s at $7.
Pattern Tablecloths
Fully bleached linen damask tablecloths are in many pretty
squaie and round designs and splendid alues at these pi ices: 70x70
inches at $4..-0 and $0; 70x90 inches at S7 10.
Linen Dinner Napkins, $6.50 a Dezen
snot .i,,JLblelchcdi lmcn (l"mas'c napkins arc in chrysanthemum,
spot, shamrock and grapevine atterns, 22 inches souare lt'
pleasure e cut and hem napkintfef this quality! ' Us a
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