Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 15, 1922, Night Extra, Image 7

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WANAMAKER'S
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Stere Closes at 5
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Stere Opens at 9
a 4ter Day, New Spring Treasures Are Uncover
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When a Man Discovers That
He Has Made a Peer Jeb
in making himself what he is, why sit down
in the dumps and fret ever it? Why net he
up and doing te undo his mistakes? Ne one
hut himself can understand se well what is
te be taken down and hew the rebuilding can
best go forward.
There is nothing gained by droning ever
the past, and the sooner he gees te work te
redeem the time left te him the better and
happier he will be.
Signed
March IS, 19U2.
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People Are Finding Just
What They Want in
This Gleve Sale
In this disposal of a glove-maker's
stock. at average half price, women are
finding the most fashionable kinds and
colors of short, strap-wrist and long
gloves, including suede, mocha, lambskin,
capeskin and washable doe - finished
leather.
There are plcrtty of the lighter shades, including
white und yellow. Prices are $1.25, $1.50, $1.85 and
$2.25. Fer almost all you would ordinarily pay double.
Fer men are street and metering gloves, in cape,
suede, washable doe-finish leather, and a few buck, each
at $1.50 a pair.
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Women's Tweed Topcoats, Just Like
a Man's, at $57.50
Warm, sturdy things, all shower-proofed and cut se
that a man could put en almost any one of thein without
changing anything except the buttons.
They are belted and unbelted, some have the mannish
vent, some the box-pleat or side-pleat down the back and most
have raglan shoulders.
Cellars arc usually convertible or worn (Hese at the neck.
The tweeds range from pale creamy grays te russets
nncl oxfords, a geed many of them enlivened by almost indis
tinguishable plaids. Weights are both light and heavy.
Price $57.50.
(I Irhl lour)
Plenty of Moderately Priced
Hats in the Spring Showing
These are the hats priced at $18
te $25.
Hats large and small, sober, or
gay in color mostly gay ; hats of
line Milan, of hemp, of crepe with
straw facings or straw with crepe
facings; of horse-hair and crin.
of satin and Canten crepe; of
chiffon and velvet ribbon.
Hats in the new fine reds and
creamy browns, in grays ami
greens and blues and black.
Rvprvthintr is used for the decoration-
fruit, wings, close-cut quills and feathers, especially
ceque feathers. A great, many turn off the face and are
outlined with tiny, close-set flowers ; some are the dig
nified, matronly tricernes and bicernes.
The choice is se wide that it seems as if almost any
woman could find what she wanted.
(Second I loer)
-flowers and
England Sends Smart New Footwear
for Women
Our customers who like the smartest and newest of
English footwear will find here today
New English oxfords of ruddy tan calfskin with extra
heavy welted soles and military heels. They are straight
tipped, much perforated, extra snug around the top, and
altogether an exceptionally geed-looking street and country
shoe. Priced $17 a pair.
Alse new English colonial pumps of light-weight dull
black calfskin, with flexible hand-turned sole, high tongue
and stitched buckle. These have plain tee and vamp, low
French heel and are priced $16 a pair.
Beth are made in England exclusively for Wanamaker
customers.
(Flrt I loer)
f A WELCOME
RELEASE
OF BRUNSWICK
RECORDS
playable en any make of
Phonograph, will be ready
tomorrow.
Prices 75c each.
(Second rtoer)
MEN'S
TAPE-BORDERED
HANDKER-
CrilEFS
or all-ever taped, of sturdy
Irish linen are $1 apiece or
$11 a dozen.
(Muln I loer i
T UST imagine soft, silky belivia made up into the
prettiest new capes and coats you can think of.
Seme of the coats have the Meused back which
se much liked, many have the new funnel sleeves
AUMer$58. . J i ,,ujtj!i
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talian Pottery
Lamps in the
Little Heuse
The Little Heuse has had designed
especially for; 'its patrons a number
of interesting and unique lamps.
The bowls are fashioned of Ital
ian pottery vases and jugs of unusual shapes, colors and
(1ppfjtiitieTis
In designing the shades, particular attention was
paid te unique color harmonies and out-of-the-ordinary
effects.
They are of various sizes and styles, respectively
suited te boudoirs, morning rooms, drawing rooms and
living rooms.
. Inbeth color and design they will be found excep
tionally charming.
Complete with harmonizing shades, they are priced
from $50 Upward.
(Fifth rloer)
Seme of the Most Beautiful Reems
Have Plain-Celer Rugs or Carpets
In fact, rooms in the finest of homes are made strikingly
attractive by a solid-color rug. Perhaps there is a different
tone in the rug border, but the color is the same.
And the most exacting requirements are met by the
showing of rugs and carpets in asserted colors that is new
ready te be seen.
Seamless Axminster rugs, 9x12 ft., $56.50; 8.3x10.6 ft,
$52.50.
Heavy Chenille rugs, 9x12 ft., $110; 8.3x10.6 ft., $101.
Reversible Chenille rugs, 9x12 ft., $68.50.
Heavy imported Chenille carpets, 9, 12 and 15, ft. wide,
$12.50 square yard.
Plain carpet, 27 in. wide, $2.75 te $4.75 sq. yd.
(.Seventh Fleer)
BOOKS AT
SPECIAL PRICES
Publishers' r e m a inders,
hence ihe smallness of the
prices.
"The Story of the Seuth,"
by Chai'les Merris, 8 ve.
cloth. A complete illustrated
history of the Southern
States. A marvelous record
of, 300 years, ever 600 pages,
45c.
"Parliamentary Law," by
Luther S. Cushing, including
the Declaration of Independ
ence and the Constitution
of the United States, cloth,
25c.
"Nursing," by J. Quinten
Griffith, M.D. A guide for
times of sickness, for caring
for infants and children,
cloth, 25c.
"Etiquette for Women."
by Mrs. Charles Harcourt. A
guide te conduct and dress
en all occasions, cloth, 25c.
,"Lord Chesterfield's Let
ters, Sentences and Maxims,"
consisting of selections from
his works ; 32 me. cloth, 15c.
(Mnln Fleer)
THE TIME
TO PLANT
SWEET PEAS
is by common consent en or
after the 17th of March
in fact, there is a belief that
sweet peas planted en that
day are certain te be suc
cessful. Gilt-Edge Mixture large
flowers, long stems, and in
wonderful variety of color.
Packet, 5c; ounce, 15c; quarter-pound,
50c; pound, $1.50.
Orchid-Flowered Mixture
frequently referred te as
the Spencer type. The flow
ers are gigantic, produced in
wonderful profusion a n d
borne en long, stiff stems.
Celers are mnrvoleu s.
Packet, 10c; ounce, 25c;
quarter-pound, 75c; pound,
$2.50.
(Fourth Fleur)
ALL-WOOL
DRESS SERGE
$1.50 A YARD
Fine French-twill weave,
48 inches wide.
In brown, black or blue.
(Flrt Fleer)
itj ACES for aftcr--L
neon and eve
ning dresses," say the
letters from Paris. And
a great -many of such
laces are en sale here
Spanish effects in black,
brown, navy, cham
pagne, tan and ether
colors. Price $2.75 "
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lHft Mele)
BABY'S FIRST
SHOES AND
STOCKINGS
will be found in the Baby
Stere, where there is just
new a large collection of new
infantile footwear.
Tiny shoes, slippers and
moccasins of various kinds
are priced 75c te $1.25.
Socks and stockings te go
with them, in cotton, cotton
and wool, silk and wool, or
all-silk, are 25c te $1.25 a
pair.
(Third Fleer)
PARIS
SENDS MORE
FASCINATING
GIRDLES
They are just off the
steamer. And they are the
kind that "make" a toilette.
Vivid jade effects with
hammered brass coral and
old silver effects black jet
and steel shimmering
bands of woven metal and
quite novel sports girdles of
hand-decorated leather in
many Celers.
One must see them te get
the idea.
They are exactly what
Paris is girdling her gowns
with today. Prices arc $10
te $30.
(Muln Fleer)
CORDELIERS
AND PENDANTS
Fer women who like ribbon
cerdeliers rather than cord,
we have some new ones with
attractive pendants of imita
tion jade, ivory and tortoise
shell for $1 te $10. .
Single pendants of imita
tion rose, amethyst, jade and
ether stones are $1 te $1.75.
(Mnln Fleer)
VANITY BAGS
THE DAINTIEST
IMAGINABLE
AND ONLY $2
Far and away it's the best
we've been able te de in
years as far as value is con
cerned. Pretty, distinctive, handy,
geed vanity bags.
Three compartments in
side, including a purse, and
also a large mirror en the
fold-ever flap.
They are in the dull black
or the shiny black, blue or
dark brown.
(Muln I loer)
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The Best Seven Flayer-Pianos
It Is Possible te Buy
Are Here in the Wanamaker Piane Stere
The least-priced is a small
upright player-piano of abso
lutely dependable tone and
make, at $495.
The choicest is a beautiful
little grand player-piano of the
diminutive size that occupies no
mere space than an upright,
yet provides the full richness of
the grand piano tone. This is
$1225.
Between these two there are
five ether players of equally
well-known quality, at various
prices.
With our years of piano-selling
and our knowledge vi
music, we de net believe any of
these seven can be surpassed in
the world today at their prices;
and certain of them we believe
cannot be surpassed at any
price.
All of them are sold under
the full assurance of the Wana
maker guarantee.
(I.KJI'liun Hull, 'rienil
Any of them will be sold en con
venient terms thai will place the in
strument at once in your home, and
make its time-te-time paying for a
scarcely felt matter.
If there is no piano or only a
silent piano in your home today,
would it net be worth while te
consider placing there one of
these eloquent instruments that
will at once bring the best music
into the heart of the family's
life?
The vast improvement in
methods and results of record
ing make the geed player-piano
today a totally different instru
ment from the old-time me
chanical player.
The most exacting musicians
are proud te record for, and
proud te possess, any of these
fine Wanamaker player-pianos.
In addition te these seven new
player-pianos which will always be
found here, we have at present a few
used players of varied but geed
makes, which will be sold at low
prices, en particularly attractive
terms.
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INEXPENSIVE
SILK LINGERIE
Net only inexpensive, but
in the new Spring colors.
Fer instance, there are en
velope chemises in blue, pink
and orchid at $3.50; and
nightgowns in orchid, flesh
and Nile green at $5.
They are all of crepe de
chine and all lace trimmed.
75 Mere of These Famous Women's
Dresses at $25
Canten and etheivheavy silk crepes, silk lersey and the
new silk jersey with a crepe surface are the materials,
besides wool jersey in pastel colors.
The last is an accordion-pleated dress with an accordion
pleated cape which beasts a standing cellar of fur-cloth.
Ihe silk dresses are simple with geed lines and come in
black, sapphire and navy blues, tan, caster, henna and gray.
.Price $25 each.
r'"t Heer)
The China Sale Is Streng
in the Main Thing
Dinner Sets
Quality, desirability, price judged from any one of
these standpoints, this is the best assemblage of dinner sets
we nave had m years, perhaps the best we have ever had.
' Plld li? t0kl repeatetUy it; is the best collection
But the surest sign of its unusualness is the unusually
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Doesn't Want at Least
One Seft Felt Hat
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Especially when itVa hat that compares in quality j l$?j
with these that are selling for a geed bit mere. X
Frankly, it's a hat that's had all the trills taken off. i
Nothing extreme about it except its geed ioeks., wgi
And its quality. The price doesn't begin te measury! Sp3
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Several hundred et them have arrived. ?'u
Only one shape, but it's a shape that's strong withX
men this Spring. ?
. In colors, cheese irem two snaries 01 nrewn, tan erV
steel?
(Mnln Fleer) .
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Warmer Nights And Men Are
Climbing Inte Lighter Pajamas
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As a matter of fact, real summery pajamas are tS VI
demand.
And they are here.
Most summery of all is something decidedly different
in pajamas for men. ';
A breezy, feather-weight nainsoek in plain white, witk
elbow sleeves and knee-length pants. The price is 3.
Then there are checked nainsoek pajamas at $2.50.
Solid color, mercerized cotton pajamas at $2.50. , ,
Mercerized cotton, with silk frogs, at $3.50.
w Woven madras, with colored stripes, at $3 and $3.50. i
(Mnln I loer) i
They Loek Heavy, but as a
Matter of Fact Men Find the
New Brogues Se Light
it a whole day's walking rolls; by without that weary,
irdening feeling that gees with some brogues.
A new brogue that's overcome thb one big objection
that men have nad te brogues in general.
Scotch grain leather with brass eyelets and perfora
tions en the vamp seam, quarter seam and lace stay.
Solidly made and just as wearable as if heavy.
The price is $14.
(Main loer)
PEOPLE SURELY
LIKE THE NEW
LEMON,
HARDWATER
SOAP
Its delightful lemon fra
grance hah added one mere
quality te this famous toilet
soap which lathers s-e effect
ually in the hardest water.
Besides lemon, there is
almond, violet, erbena and
un&cented.
5c a cake, or HOc a clo.en.
during March only.
(Muln 1 loer or llmwi Muir len )
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A MAN CAN GET
A PAIR OF SOCKS
FOR 30 CENTS
if he wants the mercerized
kind, in Spring weight.
Well-made half hose witi
uoueie neei anu iee.
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nventy cents me pair Jiierf. xj
Black, white, cordovan,
navy, suede and Russian calf
are the colors te cheese from.
New figure it out yeui'self,
hew long has it been sinct
you thought of buying hes4
at a price like this? 1
(M iln I loer)
The Bey's Spring Wardrobe
Includes Suits and Topcoats
Our boy&' Spring suits and overcoats are of the
kind that can be trusted te aell en merit, the merit that
belongs te geed woolens, efficient tailoring, proper
modeling and careful finish..
They are of the best grades' obtainable at the prices,
and that is one reason why they are here.
Norfolk suit? hemespuns, tweeds, wool crashes,"
sergcb, herringbone patterns, brown mixtures, gray
mixture.-. "
Bex pleats, plain backs, inverted pleats', sports
back.-..
Seme with two pair of treu.-ers. Prices $16.50 te
Overcoats in an equally large variety of fabrics,
colors and patterns-, smart, light-colored tweeds predomi
nating. In three te ten ypnr sizes at $13.50, $15 and $10.50.
In 11 te 18 year sizes up te $30.
(Tlilr Fleer MurUtU
Decorative Silver-Plated Mats
for the Table
Quaint scenes from Flemish life are depicted en them
and they are se pretty that one almost loses sight of their
main purpose in life, which is te save the table from het
dishes.
Hound mats, $1.75 te $5. Oblong mats. $2. $3 and $5.
Oval mats. $1.75, $5.50 and $G.
Main I lour)
500 Geed New Gelf Clubs
Exceptionally Lew in Price $2.25
Fer a long; time we have had censtanth in mind the
men who want geed, low-priced golf clubs emphasis en
the word geed.
We have the clubs these men are looking for.
We have marked them at an excep
tionally low price $2.25 each, and they
are the best clubs we have ever seen at
that figure.
They are made expressly for the
Wanamaker Sporting Goods Stere by a
capable American manufacturer.
Se many people are new taking up gelt
that t,he arrival of the first 5U0 of these
clubs, will be welcome news.
Included are
100 drivers, 100
mid-irons.
luu masues, 50 niblicks. SOX
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