Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 22, 1922, Final, Image 7

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;'''x As Geerge Washington ,
v Wasthe Outstanding Unit
of the little Celonies of America, forming the United
7 States, se is it that every city, State, nation has a
J unit in its Governer and our President at the Capitel
at Washington. .
I In the early days Benjamin Franklin 'was the
: unit representing the new nation of America at
, foreign Courts.
v ' Each family, each college, each society and every
business has its unit.
i i fIMA wxwint PAnfAvanMi at Wacihlnir4nn iinnn
l,r J.IIC ISM. WI1.IV5, Oi TTOOUIllSiUIl, UJUU
-Nthe foundations of the peace of the world, was
' composed of thirty units representing certain
nations.
The unit, therefore, gees back te one man, the
character, conscience, intelligence and integrity of
, one man. Any man may have a debased, rotten
conscience, like that of Benedict Arneld, or he may
; be as far above all temptations as was Abraham
Lincoln.
The .scarcity of everything in government,
statesmanship, business affairs, home life, Church
and State, depends upon individualism, pure, honest,
unbribable, as Geerge Washington.
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Ftbmary SS, 1!22.
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New the Darker Spring v
Coats for Wee Felk
English tweeds, fine ceverta and fancy cloths have been cut
into coats for youngsters of two te six and cut very much the
hape e. their mothers', with flaring backs and raglan shoulders.
. Tans and browns predominate in the colors, and some have waist
linings, while ethers are lined throughout.
If Trices $25 te 132.
(Third Fleer)
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Women's Levely Gowns for
Pre-Lenten Frivolities
Te th women who are apt te clenic in at the last moment
wp re glad te say that the Little Gray Salens have just new a
wonderful collection of distinguished and charming frocks for
dinner, mm-cvening and evening wear.
The materials are of Canten and ether heavy crepes, silver
cloths, novelty laces and point d'esprit, but te nay this conveys
nothing of their beauty. They are se novel in line, se original
n combination, se altogether delightful in color, that the only
thing te de is te see them.
One frock of silver cloth she with green is embroidered
ij irese' wJl'te a"d periwinkle blue beads; a gown with much
geld lace has coral bugle trimmings; a point d'esprit very simple
is altogether peppy scarlet.
There are many gowns in black and black-and-white effects;
many gwns altogether of white; many of the precious reds
which suggest everything from Chinese lacquer te japonica
blossoms.
Prices run from $65 te $200.
(Flrtt Fleer)
White Crepe de Chine Blouses
Ge With Any Suit
k ery H'y tn 's tne reason why se many women are asking for
wem, and they have the added recommendation of net easily mussing
"nder a coat. '
Here are some brand-new styles, and they are quite interesting
Btcause of their new features. All are marked $7.50. "
niain-iauerea sntrtmeacl with a new cellar shaped some
Puritan cellar. It fastens with a long, narrow bow of
Orift i n
nin like a
b'ck ribbon.
,tr.ne& ht3.a T.l tu"vr cellar of small tucks, in checkerboard
ribb ti g choker cellar turned ever te held a
(Third Fleer)
Think of Women's Coats Being
$15, $25 and $35!
i AL.The fct tl,at tney are Winter ceata and it is nearing Spring
i the only way of accounting for it. But they are coats that a
woman can put en right new and wear for some time, and then
incy may well serve another season or two.
t..u '1Gifln.d Ked Practical velour coats and a number of short
learner coats in black or tan leather, especially nice for metering.
AJ Jr re "'tvl "d velour coats, some fur trimmed.
At ?35 are finer belivia coats, untrimmed, in black, blue and
rin( Fleer)
Weel Sweaters for
Women at $10,
Each
A thousand of them) includ
ing some of our prettiest and
best styles which have been
Lgglling se well that there is
new left only one or two of
each kind. '
There are almost 'all colors
and plenty of the much-desired
tuxedo and slip-ever models.
Seme are exactly half price
and en every one there is a
substantial reduction.
(Flrtt Fleer)
A Little Glitter
Fer a Hat
Many of the present soft and
simple, hats demand some glitter
ing point, whence the interest
women are taking in these rhine rhine
Rtene ornaments in the Inexpen
sive Jewelry Stere. Seme are of
rhincstenes , nlene; ethers arc
rhinestones combined with imita-.
tien jade or jeV Prices $2.50 te
$8.
(Main Fleer)
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1DUFFLED embreidr
-- ery edges en cam
bric and nainsoek are
in the White Goods
Stere ready for use en
children's clothes and
ivemeji's lingerie. They
arc 2y t 9 inches
wide, and priced at
25c te $1.25.
(First Fleer)
SOME WOMEN
PREFER INITIAL
HANDKERCHIEFS
There, is a very sheer, Irish
linen kind, with a dainty hand
embroidered block initial. It is
really a remarkable quality and
the price is only 35c each or $3.83
a dozen.
(Mnln Fleer)
Would Yeu Entertain the
World's Greatest Pianists?
Who wouldn't! Especially if these artists would sit
down te the piano after dinner antt entertain your ether
guests by the hour.
Yet whoever possesses an
Ampice Reproducing Piane
has as permanent guests in his home the greatest living geniuses of
the pianoforte and can call en them te play any day or hour.
The Ampice perpetuates the work of the masters and also brings
whatever you like in the way of dance music and popular airs.
In Philadelphia the Wanamaker Stere is the sole distributor of the
Ampice, which may be had in the following celebrated makes:
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Chickering Knabc
Schemacker Haines Bres.
Marshall & Wendell
Any of these fine instruments may be bought en conven
ient terms and we shall be glad te demonstrate them at any
time. Yeu need feel under no obligation, if you ask te hear
them played.
(Second Fleer)
CLOSETS "GROW"
FIVE TIMES
AS BIG
The very minute the Space
Saver enters. It's merely a sup-
pert that fastens against the wall '
nnd an extending red with hooks
for clothes hangers.
Really fine for shirts, shirt
waists or the lighter garments
and five will hang where one was
before. Price $1.
(Fourth Fleer)
RISH patterned laces
f r e m Hang Chew,
where the very finest
handwork of this sort
is done, are as remark
able for inexpensiveness
.as for beauty being
only 90c te $1.25 a yard.
Tte shipment is net
very large, being only
1200 yards.
Widths are 1 te 24
inches.
(Main Fleer)
There Are Four First-Rate
Phonographs and They Are te
Be Found Here
Perhaps no class of merchandise is mere utterly worthless
than r peer phonograph.
Certainly no investment can yield the purchaser mere
joy, satisfaction, recreation and inspiration than a first-rate
phonograph. Here you can get no ether kind than a first-rate
one, whatever you select
Brunswick Cheney Senera Victrela
and whatever style you may cheese from our great nnd varied
stocks, embracing every available 3ize and model in these four
standard makes of machines.
Every phonograph is backed by the Wanamaker guaran
tee as well as by that of a reputable manufacturer. And
terms are se convenient.
(Second Fleer)
NEW FABRICS
FOR SPORTS
COSTUMES
One is the softest all-wool
epengc, in vivid colors and ethers
of mere somber tones. It is 54
inches wiije and $5 a yard.
The ether is an all-wool her
ringbone cheviot, especially geed
for Spring suits and the new cape
dresses or slip-ens. 54 inches
wide and $3.75 a yard.
(Flrt Fleer)
Women Ge Puttee-Less With
the New Riding Suit
Have you seen the latest type of riding suit for women a style
brought here from England ? The fitted coat flares, and the breeches,
being designed te make puttees or beets unnecessary, are fitted tightly
from ankle te knee.
Orders will be taken in the Little Gray Salen devoted te sports
clothes.
(Fint Fleer)
"I Am Thankful Every Day
for the
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a busy professional woman writes us. She adds that she had
tried every kind, of shoe and treatment, but "suffered agonies"
from her feet, until she were Anatemiks.
"Frem the time I put your shoe en I have had no pain, and
walk a great deal with perfect comfort."
Thousands of ether women in every walk of life have had the
same blessed relief from Anatemiks.
It is important te note that the Anatemik is net a clumsy,
ungainly "comfort" shoe. It leeks like any ether shoe. But its
Btraight last, scientific arch, and heel that properly supports the
weight of the body, make it a perfect shoe for all who must be
much en their feet.
Women's high-laced Anatemik Bhees of black glazed kidskin
in three different styles are priced $1C a pair.
X. B. Dr. Cele, who worked for years te perfect tlih
remrkbU health hoe, will ba here tomorrow from U te
3, te adylia with these who wear It or wlah te wear It.
(rim ritw)
LEATHER
HANDBAGS AT
LOWER PRICES
The Spring shapes are arriving
in leather handbags and at mod med
est prices, tee.
This shipment brings black,
brown and navy bags, mostly in
polished pin seal or dull long
grain seal. There arc many
shapes and many sizes, from
dainty little vanity bags te large
shopping bags.
Prices are $1.50 te $5.
(Main Fleer) '
FLOUNCY SILK
PETTICOATS FOR
GIRLS
Taffetas, mcssalines, satins and
jerseys, with flounces nnd often-est-asked-for
colors priced at
$3.25 te $7.50.
Sizes 32. 34 nnd 36 inches.
(Third Fleer)
Right at Hand
in the Kitchen
women want the tool that will de
the work quickest and best.
The Heusefurnishings Stere
offers many helpmates, among
them being:
Apple slicer and cercr slices
the apple into parts and removes
the cere in a single stroke. Price
GOc.
Forty points of tenderness for
perforating steaks, chops nnd
ether meats. It makes them
mere tender. Price $1.00.
Grape fruit knives stainless
steel blades, double edged.
They have ebenized handles.
The price is 75c.
Paling knives with stainless
steel blades that will cut even
acid fruits without harm. Rub-
bereid handles. The price is 40c.
(Fourth Fleer)
AGATE
PENDANTS AND
IVORY BEADS
Priced. at $2 te $3.50. And the
ivory beads nr -jlmest ns won wen
dcrful for the-O.dncy being only
$10 a string for the pejished sort
and $20 for these finely curved.
, (Main Fleer)
"One 'Today' Is Werth Twe 'Tomorrows'
Especially in the February
Furniture .Sale
The quotation from Ben Franklin was part of the editorial J
printed en the Wanamaker page last Monday.
Applied te the February Furniture Sale, it is the mestV
timely, true and effective editorial that could be written:
"Old neighbors of Ben Franklin, with whom he loved te
' chat, said of him that he often hurled 'hurry ups' at them, saying
one 'today' is worth two 'tomorrows.' "
New the February Furniture Sale comes te an end next
Tuesday.
It will be a great and really helpful sale every day up te the
end.
The best guarantee of this is te be found in the goods that
we have here.
But they are se excellent, se attractive, se diverse and in
teresting in variety and se geed at the low February prices that
there should be he such thing as. hesitating en the part of anyone
who wants some new furniture.
Se new we "hurl a 'hurry up' " te all intending furniture
buyers.
We want te tell them that while every day of this sale will
be a day of opportunity, "one 'today' is worth two 'tomorrows.' "
(Firth and Sixth Fleer.)
A FINE NEW
UNION SUIT FOR
MEN
Frem the waist up it is made
of a fine open-mesh cotton cloth,
sleeveless and with V-shaped
neck. The drnwer part is of
geed, stieng nainsoek, cut full
and well reinforced.
This suit is bound te be a favo
rite, especially with golfers.
Price, $1.50.
(Main Fleer)
JTANDLETSde you
knew what handy
little night lights they
are? They are English
m a d e, non - explosive,
non-dripping little af
fairs; and they may be
had in the Lamp Stere
for $1 apiece. Every
bedroom in the house
should have one.
(Fourth Fleer)
Summer Bathrobes Are Readv
te Meet Men's Pleasure
Coel, comferable for the hotter days that are coming, sure
you live.
Mere than a comfort, they're a convenience. When traveling they
fold up se small that hardly any room is taken up in the grip.
Most of them are pin striped in a variety of colors, although some
arc solid colors. And the prices are unusually attractive, a madr
robe being only $6.50; Russian Cord, $8.50; Cotten Pongee, in the
natural cder, $10; Tan Mercerized robe, $12.
(Main Fleer)
Fer Gelf, Men Like Oxfords
With Spuds te Help Walking
Nearly every golfer has learned what a help they are.
Right new we are able te talk about a strong bearded calf
Oxford that is familiarly known as the "Pinehurst."
Naturally it's tan, with the saddle at the instep, and rubber
soles from which the sturdy rubber spuds extend. The price
is $11.
(.Main Fleer)
New Axminster
Rugs Arriving
keep our stock of these goods
full, fresh and attractive.
Axminster rugs are notably
durable and are made in pleas
ing patterns nnd rich colors.
0x12 ft., $47 te $50.50.
8.3x10.6 ft.. $44 te $32.50.
7.0x0 ft.. $28.50 te SH."..
6x0 ft., $21 te $S2.e0.
Special
0x12 ft.. $35.
8.3x10.6 ft.. $33.5.0.
frtentli Fleer)
A New Umbrella for Short,
Bread Men
Short men don't like tee long an umbrella. We have for them new
an umbrella two inches shorter than the usual kind just an easy
height te carry, either open or closed. At the same time it has tw
extra ribs and a broader spread than the usual umbrella.
This shorter, wider umbrella is of geed black American taffeta
(cotton) with tape edge, en a tcn-rib paragon frame with hardwoeel
hook handle. Its price is but $2.50.
(Mnln Fleer)
SCISSORS
THOUSANDS OF
PAIR AT 50c
And most cvery size is among
them, from the three-inch em
broidery type te the popular
seven-inch scissors.
Many have the magnetic
points that are uch a help in
picking steel pins and needles
from difficult corners.
(Fourth Fleer)
Cheese Office Furniture at
February Sale Prices
While Yeu May
The oppeitunity te de this ends Tuesday.
That should be enough te say te any business man who knows the
nlue e time and money, which in this case mean one and the sum
thing.
(Tlilnl Fleer)
Better Cheese Mattresses
at Once
The Sale ends with February next Tuesday.
That will be your last opportunity te buy mattresses, pillows,
holsters and bed springs at prices averaging about 20 per cent lese
than regular figures.
(Sixth Fleer)
Spring at Hand and All the Heuse te
Be Cleaned What a Time
for a Vacuum Cleaner
a rug
going
Pye that runs easily like a breeze, se te speak cleans
clear through and will take the dirt from the bare fleer as well, is
te be the greatest help.
It's surpiising, a friend of ours exclaimed, hew much icallv can be
done with a geed acuum cleaner. It isn't necessary te use a broom at
all, even in the corners. Then the walls, the draperies, between the
lndinter sections and most all out-of-the-way crevices also can be cleared
of dust in a few minutes.
Of course, every woman has come te realize what a help a vacuum
efsweenm ThVJTT R?Pc'tttc em from the strain and labor
of sweeping. Thst it cleans brighter nnd cleaner also is well realized.
But most women are apt te overlook hew the vacuum saves the rugs
away W W'thUt friction ntu"y de net wear the rug
fromT1bei!tnhr0rerfilCCtvic vacuum iIcancr8 llcrt for y" te cheese
irem, nut tne most liked ones seem te be:
Royal, $55.
Superb, $70.
Superb Junier, $57.50.
Cadillac, $50.
Kvtra attachments for an.v type $12 and $12.00.
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