Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 04, 1922, Night Extra, Image 7

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Who Ever Saw a Weman
That Looked Ugly if
Properly Dressed ?
She may net, in her own mirror,
leek pleasing te herself, but that is
because she cannot see with her own
eyes what ethers see in her.
Te be fitly dressed is the whole
thins:. ,
It is true, however, that many
women de net realize the need of
taking the time te study hew te t
thoroughly represent themselves
properly, or seek the assistance
of skilled architects of color, shape,
characteristics and fitness.
This means a geed jleal te some
who hastily put en what seems
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March , 10US.
Paris in a Brown Study Over
Spring Millinery j
Today brown is the color that holds, first place I
in the affections of the Paris milliners. A re- I
flectien of it wus seen in the many brown ces-
tunics and hats at the wedding of Princess Mary i
New comes u charming example of one of
Maria Guv's new hats for Spring in. a rich cocoa
brown double turban with a novel arrangement
of brown Chnntilly lace stitched in silk and hang
ing in graceful fashion partly ever the face and
down the left side. .
The fashion has already reached our Millinery
Salens and there women will find all the shadea
of brown that Paris is using from the golden
Havana color te cocoa, tortoise shell and the darker
weed browns. ,
They are used in copies of some of the newest
Paris hats and in shapes that are thoroughly de
lightful and novel. THfey will be becoming te'many
women because of their variety. Prices start at
$18.
(Second Uoerl
Baby Blankets and Quilts
Seft and Full of Rest
A soft pink blanket with cunning white chicks
all ever it is only $1. Anether in pink and white
squares, nicely bound, is $2. And there are ether
dainty ones in pink, blue or white at 75c te $4.50.
Quilts at $2.75 te $5 are dainty and diverting.
The $5 ones are covered with droll animaf pictures.
(Third Fleer)
Geed Irish Handkerchiefs
Special, $3.85 a Dezen
New shipments of the useful everyday kinds
that se many people like. The ones for men arc of
n nice quality' linen with narrow hem. Theso for
women are sheer linen and also have a narrow hem.
They are well worth-the slight extra cxpense
of 36c a dozen for marking in ink.
(We.t AUle)
Seme Handsome New Fex
Furs Have Come
in the rare natural blue and silver pelts, for these
who wish the most luxurious of scarfs.
Scarcely less beautiful are the dyed blue, plati
num, taupe and beige fox scarfs, all of the thickly
furred white Arctic fox pelts,, colored te these
delicate tints,
Theso who wish fox scarfs of the finer sort
will de well te leek at this selection.
(Second fleer)
Imported Hand-
Embroidered Rebe
Patterns at $25 te $42.50
TheBe dress patterns are nil exquisitely and
lavishly embroidered by hand.
They nre of creamy net, fine white batiste or
organdie. Each i& ample for an entire gown. They
will make most effective bridesmaids' gowns, con
firmation, graduation or ether "occasion" dresses,
as well as 1 .ully beautiful nnd elnborate summer
toilettes.
We have never befere had them te sell at
Monday's low price of $25 te $42.50 a pattern.
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The Majority of Women
Want Black Kid Oxfords
This conservative shoe means the maximum
ei comfort, and a footwear fitness for most occa
sions short of real dress.
Fine glazed kldskin with narrow tee and Cuban
neelj or with rounded tee and militnry heel, each
?14.
Kidskin with low bread heel, rounded tee, and
extra Willi h wrn tlin linll .f BIO
A Kidskin with military heel, medium tee, straight
J, P and perforations, at $9.
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Sports Silks and Satins in
Extraordinary Variety
A heavy baronet sports satin, 40 inches wide,
in white, black, jade, navy, seal, orchid., rose, tan,
beige, gray, geld, pink, Pekin and ether blues, is
priced $3' a yard.
All-white satin-figured sports silk in stripes,
checks, plaids and ether designs, 40. inches wide,
is $6 a yard.
Loveliest of all' are the heavy white silk crepe
weaves, figured nnd plain, and much tee handaema
te be kept for sports use ulenc. In a great variety
of designs, nil 40 inches wide, at $C a yard.
(Bint Fleer)
5c
a Cake for a Famous Toilet Seap
This is the March special price en Wana
maker Hardwater Seap.
It is a pure and thoroughly efficient soap.
lathering quickly in the hartfest water.
f It comes indelicate violet, almond or ver-
bena scents, or unscented.
(Main Fleer and
"My Very Best
Endeavors"
said a sensible young
housewife, "shall be
devoted te running my
home as a high-grade
business."
OUR VERY BEST
ENDEAVORS IN
THE HOUSE
WARES SALE
are devoted te making
it a sale te meet the
needs of exactly just
such a home as that
clever woman decides.
It is true that many women
let themselves be led into buying
low grade or makeshift house heuse
wares kitchen utensils, laun
dry things, etc., that "will de for
the present," or that "seem se
cheap."
Our idea is that nothing can
be tee geed for the modern kit
chen, and nothing shall be sold
. here that is net geed and useful
and enduriner.
That is why every March Sale
brings us an increasing number
of customers, stocking up for the
whole Summer ahead.
Prices in this March Sale, cov
ering mere than 75,000 articles
of household utility, are, in most
cases, the lowest in five years.
Among ether things, the Sale
provides the cedar chests and
packing cases that seen will be
needed te put Winter clothes
away in.
Solid Red Cedar Chests
at Special Prices
3117 inches, $11.50 41x19 inches, $18.75
39x18 inches, $18 54x22 inches, $84
Bex-Shaped Lid, Rounded
Corners
40x19 inches, $24 46x20 inches, $32
Large Packing Chests
46x23 inches, $36.50 54x23 inches, $88.50
All chests have dust-proof strips, lock
and keys and casters.
(Fourth Fleer)
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The Well-Tailored Loek of
a Custom-Built Suit .
is an effect every careful woman likes te achieve.
First aid te her dealre ia our Women's Custom
Tailoring Bureau, where she may have tailored
te' measure, with the required number of fitting,,
suitBiape and dress costumes, topcoats and capes
and dresses, of new Spring materials, in indi
vidually selected designs, at moderate prices.
Suits of homespun and tweed, 305.
Suits of Peiret twill, $75.
Cape and dress costumes. $65.
Dresses, from $25 upward.
(Second Fleer)
Few people step with less than a dozen
cakes. Most families order a dozen cakes for
each member.
. During March only 5c a cuke or 60c a.
dozen. t
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Yeung Women's Sports
Coats Particularly
Geed at $35
.Exactly what se many college women ana
schoolgirls are asking for te wear ever sports
suits and later en ever the sports dresses.
There are pretty, indistinct plaids or herring
bone tweeds or, if one wants something heavier,
a sturdy plaid back coating.
Browns, blueB or "grays, are ,the colors and the
tailoring is especially geed. Either Raglan or. set
in sleeves. Fer young women from 14 te 20 years.
(Second Fleer)
The Silk Sweaters
Which Psaris Likes
They are just as different as they can be and
no two are alike. Every one is hand knitted and
sometimes they nre all of the brilliant fiber silk
and again either chenille or wool may be used in
addition.
Fer the woman who wants something in the
nature of an extremely pretty and unusual
sweater te wear with a silk skirt these are espe
cially appropriate. Frem $15 te $75 arc the prices.
Flritt" Fleer)
Nothing Can Take the Place
of Orchid Underthings
with many women who never wear pink or blue.
Seme new chemises of hemstitched orchid radium
at $4.85 arc simple and dainty, and will please
them exactly.
Other attractive new chemises in crepe de
chine or radium, mostly pink, are $3.85, $4.05,
$5.60 and $9 the latter with an Irish lace top.
(Third fleer)
Ireland Sent the Tweeds for
These Coats for Women
The Irish tweeds are noted for wear and there
are few better tweeds made. They are just the
fiert of material needed in such coats as these
that women expect te last for years.
They are strictly tailored coats cut en the pat
terns of a mah's overcoat with hand-turned revere,
narrow belt and large sports pockets.
In tan, flecked with white and brown, or in gray,
flecked with white and black, $85.
(First Fleer)
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Women Can Save en
Athletic Union Suits
One of the manufacturers, who makes consider
able underwear for us, haH sent in a let at de
cidedly lower prices.
Pink or white cress bar muslin union suits are
85c, which is 40 cents below the usual markings.
At $1 there are pink or white plaid lawn or
madras union suits as well as plain nainsoek.
Regularly these sell for $1.50.
(First Fleer)
Better-Than-Usual
Cretonnes for 50c a Yard
These are the qunlity we or anyone else
usually sell at from two te three times as. much.
They are all in the most desirable patterns and
colors for slip-cevers and draperies. Seme repro
ductions of old French linens nnd glazed chintzes
are among them.
Mesif of them are a yard wide, and the value
for 50c is remarkable.
(Fifth rioer)
The Sports Blouse Is
Everything Just New
Heralding the arrival of the sports suit which
will make its appearance se seen.
Never has the sports bleuse been as pretty and
never in such a variety of styles ! One may carry
out the color .of the suit in the blouses which have
frills of gingham or tissue or n colored piping.
Or one may prefer an all-white blouse of flne
checked or striped dimity with n bit of hand em
broidery and an edging of real lnce. The prices
nre moderate, $3.85 te $7.
(Third Fleer)
Bright Features of the
China and Glass Sale
' Ptease understand that these are
but a few of the remarkable opportu
nities afforded by this great March
event.
33-Piecc Luncheon Sets, $6.75
Of fine, imported thin china. Plain geld
band decorations. Set consists of six small
plates, six luncheon plates, six fruit saucers,
six cups and saucers and a sugar and
cream set.
The price is one-third less than regular
rate.
Imported China Cups and Saucers
$4 a Dezen
Choice" of several pretty floral decora
tions, some geld handles. Remarkable
value.
Imported China Cereal Sets, $4.75
In four pretty and unusual decorations.
Set comprises six large cereal jars, six spice
jars, covered salt box, oil bottle and vinegar
bottle.
American Dinner Sets of 106
Pieces, $15 a Set
Of fine semi'China, in a choice of new
decorations. Complete for twelve diners.
These 8fet8 are a remarkable example of
the unusual values te be found in the
March Sale.
(fourth Fleer)
Canoes and Rowboats
Ready
Levers of aquatic sports eager te be ready for
the bright days that are coming will be glad te
knew that we are showing a new "shipment of
canoes and rowboats.
Kennebec canoes (sold here exclusively in Phila
delphia), in various models, lengths and colors,
$67.50 te $75.
Flat-bottom rowboats, $45 te S55.
Yacht tenders, mahogany trimmed, $110 te $150.
Twelve-feet out-beard motorboats, $70.
Caille out-beard motorboats, $75 te $110.
Evinrude out-beard meter, $100.
Paddles, ears, beat cushions, paints, varnish
and ether beating supplies.
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Office Furniture Stere
Removes
The Office Furniture Stere has
removed te a new location en the sev
enth fleer, where it is doing business
with the best gradel of goods at the
lowest prices for merchandise answer
ing that description.
(Seventh Fleer ,
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Beheld the Knicker
Costume for Yeung
Women !
Answering the question as te wnctnci or net
it really will be worn.
It is in tweed with full knickers fastening with
a buckle below the knee and the long full cape te
mateh is almost but net quite as long.
It is just the sort of costume the present-day
athletic young woman finds almost indispensable.
She can cheese from soft pastel shades of orchid.
tan, blue or greenish tweed at $32,50 Sixes, 1 1 te
20 years.
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In Spring a Man's Fancy Turns te
Sporty Oxfords for Sports
Wear That Yeung Men Faver
There are times when nethinsr will tuke the elact
of a smart sports oxford, and surely nothing will de at
well as these sports oxfords.
Nearly every young man likes the -contrast of a
very light leather with darker brown.
This let is of smoked horse with the dark tan calf
saddle and heel foxing.
Rubber soles with inset suctions nnd reinforce
ments at heel and tee tips.
Fer golf, or yachting or general knockabout there'
nothing mere up te the minute, and $0.10 shows hew
prices nave come down.
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American Portraits by Gamaliel Bradfei $
nil-turns nltrht flffures. distinguished in AmertMf'.,. tyi
,i.te. J,- inf .nimrtpr of the last century. VtleafcVCi
$3.50.
Wanderers by Knut Hamsun, really two sterw; ?J
combined in one, deals largely with the probleM; $
maruage. irioe $s.eu. JSJ
The Backsliders by William Lindsey, in "WhWlQ ?'
a minister finds hmself In love witn a gin, cons
ercd by her neighbors te be a pagan. Price 91.tfJe
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An Achievement in Lew-
Priced Chenille Rugs .
New belectiens of these rugs are ready.
Their increasing popularity is net without geed
reason.
They are suitable for high-class furnishlnfe.
The colors solid shades with fancy borders
arc effective from the decorative viewpoint.
They arc of sound, serviceable quality.
Tn a ierd, the best low-priced Chenille rugfj
we have seen. 9x12 ft., 377.50, 8x10 ft, fdiW,
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All of them perfect goods. 0 x 12 ft., $215.00,
8.3x10 ft. $32.50. I fl
(Seventh Fleer) '
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Paris Sends Delightful
New Handbags
lhey ure such charming and distinguished little
bags as any normal woman will find real delight
in carrying. -Made of silk, richly beaded with cut
steel, and in envelope, pouch or novelty shapes.
There are black, taupe or navy, and the prices
are $25 te 50. f
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Umbrellas Re-Levered atSK.
Special Prices in March tH
During this month we will re-cover umbrellas afr fl
at 20 te 331-3 per cent less than regular prices. jA r&
Fer example, re-covering of umbrellas in cottenv'
at 8ec; in silk and cotton, $2.15; in satin gleria- Viftl
$3; in black ana colored suks, 6.w. ,?u
(Main Fleer) M
Lene Gloves of Fine
French Suede at $3 a Pair' '
A limited quantity, in 12-button length, pique
hewn, in mode and gray only, with self-color em-
broidered backs.
Usually sold for at least $2 mere, and perfect "S
in every respect.
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work are effective.
They arc $7.50 a yard. The all-ever f
white wool lace is $5.75 a yard. "U
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See These Blankets at $3.75 I 1
and $4.75 a Pair
Yet., they have wool in them, quite a percentage
of wool.
But they are priced lower tliun inferier all
cotton blankets.
White, with benders in pin, or in blue.
Size ii)Si inches, Sl.n, and bi-e U0::82 inches. Uj
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Unique Necklaces Frem
the Orient
I'l-uin .Jujau have ceinu interesting necklaces of
white iveiy.
They are priced from .je for a string of plain
polished iery bt'tidh up te $20 for one in which
every bead is a beautifully hand-carved flower.
Others -with jutt a fuw carved beads are $7.50.
Frem China are exquisite pendant ntcltlacui of
Oriental rese coral and kingfisher feather. Thesu
are wonderfully decorative and priced $2(5.50. Ear
rings te match are S22.50 a pair.
Ask rer them in the Oriental Cerner
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When Houses Grew Warm,
Men Turn te Summer
Bathrobes
-mui nine eia ei ten cnoeso cnriKie madras, vritli i
the fine piu stripe, or nelid color mercerized pongee,'
Always a light, breezy robe Is demanded. (
Then, the wte-etid (rips make it se unhand 'tn'l
urt along the heavy winter bathrobe. 'I he flimdf.'v
nuw gur.HLHt.1 old no t ) tiiiily, a fellow ttlmer.
curry one in ma pecKCi.
At $5.50 for the madras, or $10 for the
-onifert becomes doubly attractive.
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