Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 18, 1922, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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Band at 9; Organ at 11
Band at 4:45
Chltrieg at Noen
WANAMAKER'S
WANAMAKER'S
WANAMAKER'S
Stere Opens at 9
Stere Closes
at 5
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Yes; Thank Yeu, Spring Is Keeping Its Every Promis
It Is an Accepted Fact That
This Magazine of a Stere
has helped te make history for the city, the
State and the United States. It must keep en
doing se.
But we frankly admit incompleteness of
our plans, and we are greatly disappointed
that progress in some directions has been
slower than we anticipated. Slumberers very
seldom make history.
Just think of the possibilities of
Philadelphia as a city were its citizens ever te
awake te them!
Signed
March 18, 1922.
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at prices that arc surprising for such fashionable attire.
Irish and English tweeds that were made right in
our own custom-tailoring section are marked $60 and
$70.
A small group of English-made sports suits, $30.
A Scotch tweed sports suit, ready made, is priced
$21.50.
A few model topcoats in the new English box style,
smart as can be and se popular this Spring, $50 te $65.
(The GUery)
Duvetyne and Belivia Wraps and
Capes Come in
Each new group that comes into the Ceat Salen seems
mere attractive than the last.
Here is a lustrous duvetyne cape with long sash ends
and a muffler cellar of gray caracul. The colors are rasp
berry, gray and black.
A cashmere duvetyne wrap has the oddest of sleeves,
heavy embroidery in self-color and geld thread, and a mole
cellar.
A circular cape of belivia with fitted shoulders has a
high cellar of caracul. It comes in black, Sorrento and burro.
A silky duvetyne wrap has wide sleeves and a high
standing cellar of caracul. This is in black and Sorrento.
Prices are $200 te $250.
(Flrtt Fleer)
The Finer Sports Costumes
That Yeung Women Ask Fer
There is net mere than one of "any of these beautiful
garments and the materials from which they are made are
mostly all imported.
They are exactly suited te the need of the debutante or
her younger sister, who wants the smartest Spring sports
clothes, whether the new longer waisted tweed sports suit
with its belt well down te the line of the pocket; the new
Inverness cape-coat, in a lovely broken check, or any one of
the new sports dresses with its attendant cape.
These dresses are particularly attractive. They may be
'yBame material as the cape; for example, a charming blue
Xth large white coin dots and dark blue silk braid used for
the binding and belt.
Or they are in a plain color with the cape in the same .
color check, bound with the plain and have a caracul cellar.
The sports suits and cape dresses are from $85 te $165.
The coats from $68 te $95.
(Second Fleer)
When a Weman Gees Shopping
She Usually Takes a Silk
Service Bag
Or for that matter, there's nothing nicer te carry
the knitting that shortens the ride te and from home.
Elegant are the new service bags that have come in.
Elegant te see. And elegant values at $6.75 and
$10.
Meire silk, plain moire in the lower price and the
imported French moire silk at the higher figure.
Silk is used for a lining and a purse and mirror
are en the inBide.
(Main Fleer)
New Jet Trimmings Beloved
of Paris
Paris simply adores jet. There is no ether way of
axpreasing it.
The newest and prettiest jet trimmings are here. Yards
upon yards of jet cabachens strung together, large or small,
either by themselves or connected with strings or bugles.
Paris is using the larger ornamental jet trimmings for
Rirdles, belts, bretelles, also hair bands and ether forms of
Jewelry.
We feel sure there is no such collection of French jet
trimmings anywhere else in this country.
.Frem 50c a! yard for quarter-inch width up te $10 a
jrwd for nJhgnd.ivhBWtJi.
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Glorious Styles
Serges. Tricetines,
Tweeds and Other.
Cleths
These, besides) the soft
wool crepes, are the ma
terials most eagerly
bought just new for
Easter frocks, and at this
moment the variety of col
ors is at its finest.
Weel Canten t crepes,
poplins and ether crepe'
weaves are .here in almost
all the fashionable shades,
dark and Hght, 38 te 46
inches wide, at $1.50 te $3
a yard.
THe serges, tricetines
and, Peiret twills are in
navy blues chiefly, but also
in some ether, colors, at
$1.50 te. $6 a yard.
Tweeds in rose, violet,
French blue and tan are
h54 inches wide 'and $2 te
$2.60 a yard.
(rirtt Meer)
600 PAIR OF
JAPANESE
SLIPPERS AT $1
Cozy quilted slippers,
hand embroidered and silk
lined, in old rose, lavender,
Copenhagen, navy and black,
at$l.
(Third Fleer)
SILK CHEMISES
IN LARGE SIZES
Pink and white tailored
models.
One style lace trimmed
and having a built-up shoul
der, and one 'style with lace
and shoulder straps, are
$5.50 and $6.50, respectively.
Radium in tailored styles
with ribbon straps come in
pink, blue and orchid, at
$6.76.
(Third Fleer)
cotton ratine
FLOUNCINGS
The sort being used for
sports skirts. They have
tan, orchid, blue and rose
grounds, .some with designs
in white at $5 and some with
colored designs are $4.
(Flrti FloerJ
New Paris Hats Just Out
of Their Bexes !
Ne wonder they are se lovely. They come straight
from the hands of some of the greatest milliners in
Paris.
Careline Rebeux Jeanne Lanvin
Marcelle Demay Maisen Lewis
There are large, flopping, picture hats that would
make a charming frame for a youthful face. The colors
are glorieuB.
There are medium-sized hats in the oddest and
most fascinating shapes and just as different as pos
sible in trimmings.
And there are smart little walking hats for the
woman who leeks her best in tailored costumes. The
ribbon arrangements are most interestingly novel.
(Second Fleer)
The China Sale Fairly Glitters With
Geld-Encrusted Dinner Sets
The assortment is wonderfully fine and varied.
We are told that our variety is probably twice larger than any
te be found elsewhere; and our prices, quality considered, are the
lowest.
Imported dinner sets of encrusted geld
china a fine, thin ware, with -inch encrus
tation of coin geld and coin-geld handles
sale price $160.
French china dinner sets with dainty
-inchgeld encrustation and inner hair line'
salt price $176, .
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HAVE YOU SEEN
THE NEW BOOKS?
'The Inheritance of Jean
Treuve," by Nevil Henshaw,
"Tide Rips," by James B.
Connelly, $1.75.
"The Mexican Mind' by
Wallace Thompson, $2.50.
(Main Fleer)
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THE BEST
HAIRPINS THAT
ENGLAND
MAKES
A large importation has
gotten in.
There are all sizes and all
kinds in japanned and
bronze. Prices range from
8c a package up te 60c for a
cabinet containing 376.
Alse there are geld and
silver plated hairpins at 12c
and 20c a box.
(Main Fleer)
CHARMING
BRONZE KID
SANDALS
They are epenj from the
sole te the single strap that
fastens en the instep, and
have medium tees and high
Leuis heels, and will be de
lightful with beige, tan, blue
and white afternoon dresses.
Their price is $16 in the
Little Beet Shep.
(Fir it Fleer)
WANAMAKER
SPECIAL
CORSETS
Newly received. They are
made of beautiful pink
broche, topless, long skirted
and having elastic gussets
for comfort, and priced at $5.
(Third Fleer)
CORD
BRACELETS
ARE SURELY
POPULAR
with little tassels of imita
tion jewels jade and coral,
besides black beads. Very
dainty, indeed, and priced at
$3 each.
(Main Fleer)
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Women's Lingerie
Blouses About
Half as Much
The daintiest fine white
voile blouses trimmed
with, real Irish crochet
lace and drawn work. One
style, in addition te the
cellar and cuffs, has a
double frill trimmed with
this lace.
They are priced $5,
$6.75 and $8.75.
(Third Fleer)
NEW A RUSSIAN
SILK CREPE IN
GLACE
COLORINGS
Women knew the durabil
ity and effectiveness of this
heavy Russian silk crepe.
It is here in particularly
effective glace shades of
gray, blue, orchid; beige,
apricot and jade.
It is 88 inches wide, and
priced $4 a yard.
(Flnt Fleer)
Women's Afternoon Dresses
Moderately Priced at $50
These are frocks of crepe de chine, Canten and
ether heavy silk crepes besides Georgette, in dark blue,
henna, brown, black, caramel, tan and silvery gray.
As a rule they are beaded, though a few are
braided; some are scalloped and bead-fringed round the
feet, some have tucked chiffon upper parts ; sleeves are
of various lengths though eftenest long; and there are
chemise as well as bloused effects.
Altogether they are interesting frocks, ready te
make themselves serviceable en all but the most formal
occasions.
Price $50.
(Flrit Fleer)
A LITTLE SALE OF
WOMEN'S
UNDERWEAR
FOR SPRINGTIME
Bringing prices consider
ably les3 than has been
usual.
White ribbed cotton vests,
with imitation crochet tops,
at 35c or three for $1.
Fine ribbed lisle vests with
real hand-crocheted tops,
regular and extra sizes, 75c.
White ribbed cotton union
suits, low necks and sleeve
less, shell knees and bodice
styles with lace knees, 50c.
Pink nainsoek and white
madras athletic union suits
are 85c.
White batiste or white
striped muslin athletic union
suits at $1.
Fancy silk - and - cotton
athletic union suits, either
pink or white, $1.75.
Gleve silk vests in pink,
both regular and extra sizes,
are $1.85.
Bleemers of glove silk, in
pink. Regular and extra
sizes, Priced $2.50.
Heavier weight glove silk
vests', in rich rose pink.
Bodice style. Regular sizes
are $2.25, while the extra
sizes are marked $2.50.
Vests of ribbed glove silk
with the dropped stitch are
priced $2.15. Bleemers te
match are $2.75. The colors
are maize, orchid, sky and
pink.
(Flnt Fleer)
quality, with 4-inch geld encrustation, a
pretty design sale price $200.
. Thee. Haviland French china dinner sets
in a new encrusted geld pattern, a wide
border, priced remarkably low at $275.
Jhee. Haviland French china dinner sets
vZ & "aK"mch encrusted borders, a rich,
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BOTH GIRLS AND
MEN WEAR, THE
ALPACA WOOL
SCARFS
Light, soft, clingy scarfs.
And jusil full of Spring
time in the twelve different
color arrangements that
have come.
With a Bperts suit, there's
nothing smarter for a girl.
While men find it an un
usually pleasing in-between-season
scarf.
Really a geed value at $5.
(Main Fleer)
LIGHTER QUILTS
FOR SPRING
New shipment just ar
rived brings the very quilts
needed for Springtime use.
Filled with a sheet of pure
white cotton, covered with
plain dotted Florentine silk
(silk and cotton) in dark
blue, light blue pink and old
geld $6.50 each.
Comforts of a similar
character, but filled with
wool, are $9 each, and a finer
quality at $12 each.
(flisth Fleer)
BATH CRYSTALS
FROM CZECHO
SLOVAKIA The first we have ever had
from there, and they are
very geed indeed. They are
put up in attractive bottles
in Violette, Lilac, Rese, Mu
guet or Lavender odor and
are moderately priced at 50c
and 75c a bottle.
(Main Fleer)
HARDWATER
SOAP FOR
MEXICO, MANILA
AND JAPAN
In the shipping room were
boxes of Hardwater soap
addressed te these three
countries.
All around the world
where, the famous Wana
maker Original Hardwater
soap has been tried, they
like it.
Geed at any price. At its
special MarchJ price of
5c a Cake or 60c a dozen
it is much tee geed te let
the opportunity slip by te
lay in a year's supply. Be
sure te get your order in
before March 31.
(Main Fluer anil Down Main Stere)
ANOTHER consign
" ment of Irish pat'
terned laces made by
hand in China has ar
rived. This time it con
sists of edges and inser
tions, 1 te 2 V inches
wide, and priced at 95c
te $1.25 a yard.
The last let went like
wildfire.
(Main Fleer)
When a Heuse - Wife Needs a Breem
She wants one that won't shed its straws or fall apart when
the stairway needs cleaning. And it's really a premise of satis satis
iactien for her te knew that among the tens and tens of thous
ands of things in this
Great Wanamaker March Sale
there is such a broom.
And a broom or a dust
saucepan can be bought at
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The Piccadilly Chaps Are Wearingf
Different Hats
from these that have been seen
in Philadelphia.
But the new style is here, will
be shown for the first time Mon
day. Taken from the smart hat
shops that surround the Royal
Academy, in the West End,
Londen.
And made up in America ex
clusively for Wanamaker's with
the improvements in quality and
workmanship that make Wana
maker's hats distinctive.
A hat of dignity and comfort.
Seft felt a little softer than has been the custom.
Made in the Alpine shape with bound edges. Tha
brim is a little mere rolled.
In two colors, Vicuna tan and pearl gray. J
The bands are darker, while the binding along the
edges is the same tone as the band, but a lighter shade.
The price is $6.
(Main Fleer)
The Best Story About the Neipr
Men's Brogue Is the Price, $6.40
Solid, substantial, smart brogues.
At a glance, most any man would say they were worth'
a geed deal mere. '
Naturally, they are the modified brogues, easy aa can
be en the feet.
Of grain calfskin with perforations at the tip, lace stay
and quarter seam.
Rubber heels and the inside lining is rough calfskiB
that keeps the shoe from slipping en the heel. ,
(Main Fleer)
Only One Piece of Silver
at a Time
That is all it may be, but eventually the entire tea serviei
or coffee service is completed and there is the greatest plea-'
ure in doing it.
Many people are buying their sterling silver in this way,
' Sometimes it is. as gifts te a bride, sometimes as anniversary
presents. We are glad te break any of our sets of tea
services or coffee services.
Three-piece coffee sets from $130 te $600. Waiters
from $40 te $155.
Five-piece tea services from $280 te $1925. Waitera,
$380 te $960. Kettles from $145 te $925.
(Main Fleer)
New Rugs Have Come and
They Brought Such Small
Prices With Them
Net a great number just 103 but certainly a great
variety.
Wiltens, Axminsters and Tapestry Brussels.
Fresh, new, fine rugs. But in some instances the styles
de net run through all sizes.
Wiltens, 9x12 ft., $65 and $92.50.
Axminsters. 9x12 ft., $34.50, $36.50 and $38.50 : 8.3x10.6
ft., $31.50 and $34.50.
Tapestry Brussels, 6x9 ft., $11.50; 8.3x10.6 ft., $18.50;
9x12 ft.,f$21.
(Srvtutli Fleer)
Just Arrived
Twe Carloads of Refrigerators
Famous Wanamaker Special
at $32
Other March Sale Refrigerators
$36 $50 $56
(I'eurth
Only the Best Gelf Clubs
Are Geed Enough
for the man who appreciates the game, or for the Wana
maker Sporting Goods Stere.
We have been told, and we believe it, that this is tha
best collection of golf clubs in America.
Undoubtedly it comprises a full selection of the finest
clubs made English, Scotch and American including soma
excellent new ones.
Here are. drivers, brassies and spoons from Winten,
Fergan and Simpsen in a large variety of models, all S5 each.
An exceptionally j?oed collection of irons from WinteB,
Stewart, Fergan and Simpsen $5 each.
Still a geed choice of the remarkably geed clubs at tha
popular price of S2.25 each.
All standard makes of golf balls, including the fametti
Silver King.
Prices from $6 te $12 a dozen.
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