Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 28, 1922, Night Extra, Image 7

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Sleeves Are the Feature in
Yeung Women' sjew Wraps
4""JBy the.Bldevescan you telPinest plainly whether
or net it is a, wrap of 'this season btyltfstfer'the new
sleeves are enormous.,
. They niay be of the mandarin type! or shaped with a
huge bulge at'the elbow.
The-rwraps are ,in the- softest .belivia or such
velvet-finish! coatings, and some of 'the prettiest -are
Peiret'twillr , , ',
There? -are wraps cut in loose coalmines and capes,
some et which have coat fronts.
One could' scarcely imagine mere beautiful colors
than the new pinecone, ladybird, fallow, bronche, and
therearemany in navy blue.N ' ' x
Sizes fi'em 14 te 20 years and prices, ?48, $58 and.
$68.
(Second Fleer)
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New Wraps Have Arrived
Wrapsef the -rich-crepe-like satin, of duvetyn'and the
softest faille silks, 'all with novel features.
In 'one .instance it Is vertical . inch tucks far apart; in
another steel1 nail heads form a design en the, cape, -r
On one a curious cellar of Summer ermine has heavy
silk cord run through its rings.
One delightful black duvetyn with a gayly printed lining
If oddly wrapped about the wearer and' falls in a'cleep point
X en one side. . , if ,v ;.
J Prices are $185 te $300. ., " - 'f .;'
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f A "Best Seller". Among- a
Women's Gloves, Because
Its velvety finish, its easy fit and its beautiful color
make the new Arabian mocha glove a style apart from all
ethers.
These are in particularly gqed shades of golden butter
nut tan aiBilver and smoke grays. They are pique and
eutseam sewn, with Londen spear and embroidered spear
point backs. x
The price is $3.25 a pair.
v (First Fleer)
Unfortunate But Seme of the
Imported Handbags
Became Soiled
Ever se slightly soiled, but soiled nevertheless.
Still ethers were deserted by their companions and
new they are known as odd bags.
A few of the better domestic bags are in the same
predicament.
Se they all have been, grouped together and put
into a1 little sale.
It's an unusual sale, as it brings the very best
handbags down te one-half or one-third of the usual
prices.
And it's hard te detect the trouble with the bags.
There are silk bags' and silk and bead bags and
exquisite leather bags.
Many shapes, many sizes, many colors and mostly
novelties. ., v
Prices f 2 te $18. .
(Main Fleer)
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Little New .Colored
Frecks for Baby
Girls
' In the daintiest of colors, in
pinks, pale blues, violet and yel
low in striped dimity or batiste
with the tiniest pattern.
0r they may be of the sturdier
gingham or chambray for morn
mar. Meatlv viffi hlnnmnrs.
?2.50 te $8 for 2 te 6 year sizes.
Alse natural colored pongee dresses, washable, with
raglan sleeves and a bit, of colored silk stitching. These are
$12.50- for tots of 2 te 6 years.
New qretenne dresses with bloomers have plain-colored
crepe cellars and" cuffs, 3 te 6 year sizes,. $7.50.
' (Third Fleer)
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Fer Little' Children There's a Sleeping
Garment That's Net Toe Heavy
at the same time, it's net aB -light as some Summer ones, se
mothers quickly see in it a, compromise that's welcome when
nights are growing warmer.
,. a)y a sleeping, suit. Has the drepseat and clastic
ien-blnding back.
, Fer either boys ' or girls, it buttons down the front and
is finished with frogs, like pajamas. ' v
Jn pink or blue and sizes are'frem 4 te 14 years;
, u Price 21.50. '
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Finishes,
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GARNITURES
FOR
SIDE-DJRAPED
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Paris has taken up the
draped- gown;with the
greatest enthusiasm.
It is usually te one side,
the left, arid fastened' with
en of these graceful gar
nitures withl lengbeaded
fringe.
There are fifty of the
newest Paris styles in
the jet garnitures. They
all have cabochons and
the long, beaded fringe.
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$2.75" te- $25
(Mala Fleer)
JUST OUT'OF
OCEAN BOXES-
FRENCH '
., LINGERIE
In the French Roem we
'are.' s h e wi n g the new
-knitted silk overbleuses,
the new negligees and the
hew linererie the last in
' exquisitely! cojered crepe
and linen, as well as in
-.the finest of sHewy hand
kerchief linen. '
Eacn piece has been
chpsen'fef'-.its refinement
and 'distinction.
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;Si:ippERs of
Demure gray
-''TwaneWjmedels in this
jnaterial and color arc
hewrti
i One is the youthful fiat
heeled slipper ' with me
dium reundv toeMene but
toned instep -strap and
perforations. '
The ether, with a mod
erate French heel and
higher arch, is high en the
sides and cut away in
front in sandal fashion. .
Each is priced $12 a
pair.
(Flret Fleer)
Filled Easter
Eggs
Beautifully hand - painted
satin eggs filled with our
finest Camee chocolates, they
are Easter gifts of the most
acceptable kind.
The-satin eggs unfilled are
$3.50, $4.50 and $5 each for
one, two and three pound
.sizes. The same eggs filled
with Camee chocolates are
$5, $7.50 and $9.50.
(Mnln Fleer)
'fNew tide Beautiful New
Easter Fashions feri
Women
v The'majerity of tKem are copies and adaptations
from originals by,the great fashion designers of Paris
such designers as Lanvin, Reland, Jenny, Paquin,
Renee, and above all Jean Pateu, whose ideas this
season have an irresistible interest.
The collection includes sport clothes, afternoon,
' semi-evening and evening 'dresses, besides cloth frocks
for the street."
Every garment is perfect in color, perfect in line
' and ,wbrkmariship, and interesting and wearable te
.(.vthVlasi;degree. ffi . ,;
"' k' 331 .little group of copies from Pateu deserved
first" placey-se entirely .simple, se striking and full
of distinction are they.
" Made of black or midnight blue crepe, they are
' without ornament except for the unique girdle and
' shoulder clasps which .are among Pateu's earmarks;
but their lines fall eri. the wearer with an infinite
grace. "
In this Spring garden of fashion there is a wrap, a cloak,
a frock for every woman.-
Seme frivolous, seme gay in color, ethers mere serious.
Seme bring forth bewitching eccentricities in trimming or
adornment,ethers appear strikingly plain.
In all, the-varying whim of Fashion and the moods of
madame become almost eloquent.
. And this firsthewing is mere remarkable than ever.
(Flrt Fleer) "
Electrical
Flashes
from the Heusewares sale,
which, by the way, ends
Friday night, tell of many
little helps about the house
that are much below the
usual price right new.
Wanamaker Electric
Iren, March price, $5.
Electric Heating Pads
arc $8.50.
Electric Toasters, large
enough te held a slice of
the bread that "mother
makes," $4.50.
Electric Disc Steves arc
$5.
Deuble Electric Disc
Steves, $8.25.
Travelers' outfits, $6.50.
E 1 e c trie Percolators,
$15:
Special electric cprds,
complete with attach
ments for electric iron,
toaster, percolator. Fit
all makes. Price $1.25.
(FeBrth Fles)
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- NEW LINEN
WAISTS
IN TWEED
COLORINGS
In ether words, in the pas
tel blues, browns and greens
te go with the new sports
suits or sleeveless dresses of
tweed.
They are made of fine
handkerchief linen, one style
at $7.75 has white linen col cel
lar and cuffs, hand embroid
ered in color and edged with
picot lace.
Anether style has cross
bar dimity cellar and cuffs,
edged with the picot laccv
and is $6.75.
(Third Fleer).
"PLANS FOR
HOME
BUILDERS"
The collection of homes
shown in this plan book has
been selected from several
thousand submitted designs.
Each plan combines beauty
of appearance, cencnicncc
and utility in its arrangement,
and practical economy in con
struction. They arc net theo
retical drawings, but' designs
for leal homes.
The hundred and one plans
with table of approximate
costs, bound n cloth, may be
had for ?1.C0 in the Boek
Stoic.
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Speaking of Axmihster Rugs But the
New Ones Spek for Themselves
And it's a convincing story they tell.
JV ell-made Axminster rugs, better ones are hard te find.
Of course, Axminster rugs can't help being beautiful.
Beautiful in color and beautiful in pattern.
. 9x12 ft. size, $56.50, $47 and $08.50.
8.3x10.6 ft., $52.50, $44 and $34.50.
6x9 ft., $32.50 and $35 '
7.0x9 ft., $42.50 an.d,$35.
4.6x6.6 fty $16.50 and, $13.50.
(Seventh Fleer)
Mere, Than Twenty-Five Shades
A6f Weel Canten Crepe
arenew in the Dress Goods Salen.
,1. uT-ly in?lude the -darker colors for street wear, and all
the bright, high colors favored for indoor wear and children's
frocks. "
The fabric is a beautifulrquality all-wool, 38 inches" wide,
iiu pneeu $ a.yaru. a , ,
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Topcoat
Time for Men
. ', 'Anfi a fellow doesn't have te be-
lievein signs te knew that the hour has
struck when -that, ulster's a back
number.'
Birds may sing and chirp, but the
one sure proof you can't go wrong en
is that "all-wet feeling" of being tee
warm.
When a man feels dragged out and
finds himself . thinking uncemplimen
tary things about the crew4 en the
street, it's pretty safe te say he's get a
burden en him.
And that burden is a Winter over
coat. A man really doesn't knew hew
joyous Spring is until he has put en a
lighter topcoat. '
All the way through May he finds
it a comfort of an evening, even if the
days grew tee warm.
Ne doubt about it, a topcoat is a
great thing for every man te have.
And there's no doubt about the
best topcoats being at Wanamaker's.
If a style is geed if s here, and the making is better.
Choese.from the best of topcoats between $35 and $60.
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Men Like in the $2'.50
Felt Hats
And new ones have come rushing in te
fill up the gaps left by last week's demand.
A soft felt hat at $2.50 seems te set
just right with men, and little wonder.
There's a dark brown, a light brown,
a tan and a gray.
In one shape, that nine out of ten men
wear and the whole ten like.
An Aristocrat Among
Brogues That
Democratic Men Will
Wear
In fact, it's a Scotch grain calf made en
the modified brogue last.
A shoe that leeks serviceable as well
as smart and is all that it leeks.
Men selecting shoes for day in and day
out wear, at business or in the country, un
doubtedly will point te the brogue oxfords.
Lmings are of smooth calf and the soles
have The rawhide damp-proof slip.
The price is $14.
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When a Man Pays
Less for a Shirt the
Risk Surely IsJHis
Fer shirts, like anything'else, have
be made and mere than likely, anythinr
that's shaved off the price is taken out of
the shirts.
There's a certain "safety zone" for x
price lowness and when a man ducks under
it he's dealing with uncertainties.
All of which leads us te believe ther '
isn't a better business shirt for a man.
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man uiusu ui uuvcji muuius ai .ou ana. .
$3. -
.Made en the Wanamaker form and upi
te Wanamaker standard. Geed shirts,
every stitch in them.
And nice-looking shirts, in stripes gtff
lore and rich color variety.
Just Such
Handkerchiefs as He5
Wants 1
lhey are home new silk sports hand'
kercniets ter men and they have cemi
directly Irem Londen.
There are the dark, rich colors that tb
Englishman wears with his walking suit
And there are the bright red-bordered
handkerchiefs that he likes with his golf
or riuing costume.
The price is $4 each.
l.Mulii Meer)
BEDSPREAD SETS,
FRESH AND
SPRINGLIKE
A spiead ami a twitching hol
ster cover compefcc the set.
Beth pieces scalloped en the
edge, the spread liming ceincis
cut out at feet.
Of muslin uith plintcd pat
terns in blue, pink and geld at
?6 in the single and 7.50 in the
double bed sic.
Crinkle dimity set?, puu
white, at if! in the bingle and S3
in the double bed sue.
(Slvtli I lour)
Come On In Beys, the New Spring
Suits Are Fine
Checks and stripes and plaids and evcrpiaids an
crashes and hemesnun efTf'cts .infl tu-peria ennr.;.n,. f-n5.
Probably the best selection we have ever shown, best
m tabnes, in tailoring, in style. 5
And a great, big, bright store in which they can be seel
.uiu uiieu uti wnn me utmost comiert and advantage.
With Easter just a few weeks off, it isn't a moment tc
seen te make selections.
Norfolk suits for boys of 8 te lg years, $16.00 te S32L;
b with two pair of trousers. 0
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(Third I'loerl
"Everything for a Baseball Game,
But the Lemonade and Peanuts"
It was a visitor te the baseball section of the Sporting Goods Stere who I
made that remark the ether day when he saw a collection of baseball goods te 7
aengnt tne neart or any lever or piuyer et tne great American gamea real J
pennant-winning line-up :
Official league baseballs, $1.75
and $2.
Other baseballs, 15c te $1.50.
Baseball bats, 25c te $2.25.
Catcher's Mitts, $1 te $15.
Basemen's mitts, $1 te $9.
Fielder's gloves, 75c te $8. Uni
forms, $2.25 te $12.
Bascbull shoes, $4 te $8. Baseball
stockings, $1 and $1.50. Sweater
shirts, $2.25 te $3.
Taplow official league balU,;l
.lb.50 a dozen te teams. Uniform
and equipment at special prices it.
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teams.
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