Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 29, 1922, Night Extra, Image 7

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r,tKe suuare cape cellar, still an. ladyhird; gaillardla, Sorrento
ether has rewsUf afcerd-like blue,, Malay brown and russet.
braid, "and'ene-rtheprettiest- Pric? $125.
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Ibne Who Is a Bride in April Surely
CUmiIJ Woof niemnnrlc
'"fii has -e. decreed from Fer either wedding or anmver-
Itine immemorial , and ' she . Is Bary gifts, these are some of the
emiaed happiness ana goea iuck , favorite zerms ex aiamena jew
U .A Anntf. elrv. Thev are all nlatlnum
the gift of a beautiful piece of Diamond bar pins, $160 te $826, ,
! &M& .&&& ' ' "Damend"ririgs; $93 te $2800.
' it hsi the necessary qualiflcatibna
rMeh entitle it te a place in the
YWinamaker Jewelry Stere
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Diamond and sapphire flexible
bracelets, $228- te $2700.
1 "Women's Skirts Have the Fringe
fcl of Fashion at $5.75
Net only fringed, but they - The homespun of which they
Irrsp around in the approved are made comes in tan, black and
snner and, button at the side. white and blue and tan.
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BaasiFremFrance, Beaded Bags
at That, Ever se low in rrwe
insr with color, And such
gorgeous colors. Developed in
distinctive, in some cases
unique, designs.
riaenvagis mine en a xraiue
Coming right te the point,
there are imported beaded bags
In this let as low as $6.
vAs they grew larger the
iu.i. i. ii.- i.fn.i...f .mnncr of imlien tortoise shell and
thei tht !bt came ever. is adorned with a wealth, of
It is the privilege, of beaded beaded fringe. The handles,
Wgs te be bright,- fairly glow- tee, are beaded.
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faer Shoes Grew Mere and Mere
Mannish
' Never in any past season have
Votd-teed and flat-heeled shoes
been in demand as they are this
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The increasing outdoor activi activi
tlts'ief women, and their greater
freedom in all matters of dress,
ike the sensible shoe inevi
table. ' N.eWet example is . a street
pump of Norwegian grained tan
calfskin, with one instep strap
buckled en the side.
It has the flat, bread heel, com
fortable vamp with full rounded
tee, and heavy extension sole with
a white leather welting.
.Leng wip,? tip and abundant
perforations smarten its appear
ance. , ,
The price is $9.
(Flrit Fleer)
Children Want Sports Hese and
It Should Be Derby Ribbed
Fer the thick-ribbed stockings
hire mere popular than ever this
ijnasen.
, At 75c there's a mercerizea
tten sports hose, in cordovan
Id cadet, with turn-ever tops
I, Mid clocks.
At 81. white hose with 'cadet '
or putty clocks and turn-ever
tops te match.
At 35c, or 3 pairs for $1, regular-length
-cotton stockings in
white, black, cordovan and Rus
sian calf.
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(Flrit Fleer)
TheiT&ined Nurse's Uniform
erate prices.. White linen for
$9.50. Whte Irish poplin for
$8.50. White muslin for $5.50.
Nurses' regulation canes of
hlife broadcloth lined wun scar-
measure. for
Jsa Badge of Hener
r work of minlRtcrintr te5 the
rkk,ndHufferJng,puts her in a
"s apart. . , ,
' K.V hB 'Ciutnrrt Tullnrintr
I,ar(i pleasure .se make te let are made te
, Maiure nurses' uniforms at med- $19.50.
' Bcenrt Fleer) ,
'EtiTAIN artistic earrings'have arrived in the
M9ricdat$J0JJ2'and$lS., t u
BUT THEY areqifite as beautiful' in coloring:,
and as new in shape as many sthat de come
from there. ; ; ,4
They are, infa'cjb, the clever adaptiens of
Paris hats made inour'ewn workreonisand in
most cases the exquisite flowers' and ornaments,
used.in the trimming are from Paris, v;j. v, ;
. -There1' are fascinating newll;p.&ReJ1?lBges,
with the shertenedNback, -smart little bi-certfes
and tri-cernes trimmed with many new arid1 in-
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teresung ieainer .ornaments anu uie.pict-
Beys' Norfolk Suits, theanamakefi
Kind, $16.50 te $25'
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There are hundreds of these beautiful
.tiestef .allthe-large flopping picture hats new Easter hats, fresh from tile hands of
h'ftU;-:ir - AZ-4. ' " our own milliners and they are priced from
with their lovely flowers andfruit. , $18 te $30 '..'.
(Second Fleer)
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Speaking of the Display of
New Easter Fashions
THE NEW gowns and suits are net merely
," tne last worn 01 iasniuii,, uemg, uicj x.c,
Copies and adaptations of the newest models of
the great French couturiers, but they are as
lovely in color and line as in fabric.
Fashion shows her changes net in the
silhouette, which remains practically the same,
'but in a thousand new details in the arrange
ment of decoration, in the entrancing sleeves,
in the skirt hems, in th6 draperies, in the girdles
and shoulder clasps and side draperies.
,&$&' . But mere important tnaany 01 tnese
;:, things are the two tacts nrst, tne aresses are
V- exceedingly wearable and, second, that the
fi'r prices are moderate f or'se much beauty, being
$65 te $325.
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Who Plays Gelf Needs :
a Sweater - ' '
Spring weather is fine weather,' but it is uncertain
weather.
Toe warm for a coat, tee cool te play in one's shirt
sleeves.
Then most golfers have been off the game all Winter
and have accumulated several additional pounds that must,
be worked off by "the sweat of their brew." .
Nothing could be better protection-against colds' for. tht;
golfer new than an alpaca wool sweater that, is here in thret,
shades of brown. 4
Seft and free and comfortable. The sleeveless f' type if
$7.50 and with sleeves $8.50.
(Main Fleer)
Men Have Pronounced the $8.50
Oxfords the Smartest of the Season
Bread enouglj,te be comfortable, yet narrow and straight
enough te be up-te-the-Spring. , ,
Smeeth tan calfskin, built en an English last, distinc
tively and somewhat pleasingly Americanized where practica
bility comes in.
Perfectly plain, and at $8.50 it is altogether reasonable.
(Main Fleer)
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Get Your Hardwater Seap
Order in Tomorrow or Friday
if you wish te profit by the special March price of -60c
a dozen cakes.
This famous Wanamaker Original Hardwater Seap
is a pure and efficient toilet and bath soap, delicately
scented with lemon, almond, verbena or violet, or
unscented.
It lathers freely in the hardest water.
(Main Fleer und Down Stair Nlerr) .
Scheel Girl's Will Leve the Newest
Canten Crepe Dresses ,
Fresh from their wrappings and
such prettjstyles and colors as
one hardly, can picture.
One delightful little frock is
made in the simplest and most
youthful manner, the only trim
ming being tiny beaded ornaments
of the same color as the dress it
self. The sash tics at the side.
It is only $18.50.
(Srreiid Fleer)
The ether model is mere elab
orate and has a novel trimming
of tight little ribbon rosebuds
with flowing streamers of narrow
ribbon.
It is charming .at $28.50.
Beth dresses come in canna,
reriwinkle, beige, navy, brown,
henna and white the best Easter
colors. Sizes 10, 12 and 14 years.
The Sweetest Little Frecks
for Baby Sister '
Just arrived and they arc of smocked. Others again have pink
, .. t. . , or blue organdie cellar and cuffs.
crisp white Swiss or fine voile They flre wer .erfuny prctty
with a bit of colored cress-stitch- an(j dainty for S.O te ?8.75. In
ing or embroidery and some are sizes from 2 te 6 years. ,
(Third Fleer)
"Fifty Famous
Favorites," Special
at 35c
A volume of fifty popular songs
of the passing generation, but
many of them destined te become
American folk-songs.
Contained in the volume are
numbers that are often wanted
for special occasions, and the
whole collection is desirable.
This anJ a'l e newest
favorites may be found in the
Sheet Music Stere.
(Sereml Fleer)
Order Furniture
Slip-Cevers
N-O-W
Spring and Summer dress for
the furniture takes a while te
make, and we suggest that it b
ordered at once.
New patterns in linen, cretonne,
chintz and ether slip-cover fabrics
are shown, priced from 25c a yard
up.
Estimates arc given in the Up
holstery Stere.
(FKIIi Fleur)
JJEMNANTS of tinencs,
MX ginghams, percales,
etc., are specially priced
en the West Aisle.
A Pair of Tall
Japanese Bronze
Candlesticks
have been transformed
into delightful electric
lamps for a library and
fitted with straight shades
of palest lemon silk.
They will be found in
.the Little Heuse, which is
just new all a-twinkle
with lovely lamps of un
usual design and color.
Seme are the palest
green Italian pottery, the
silk shade carrying out
this cool green color
scheme, se. particularly in
viting for use en het eve
nings. Others will bloem: like
delicate primroses in the
right l'oem, the pale yel
low silk shades blossom
ing out of yellow pottery
bowls.
Fer a chintz-hung room
the little black pottery
Jamps, enriched with gay
flower wreaths are quaint
and charming.
Most of Jhe'se lamps
were individually .designed
and will net be found else
where. ..(Fifth.. Fleer)
Fine Heavy Arak Rugs Are Here in a
Colorful Layout
'.' Just new we are showing a pai'ticularly attractive let
of these splendid Persian pieces, chiefly in red, blue and ecru
shades and in floral and figured patterns.
Prices are moderate for such excellent weaves.
Persian Arak Rugs
12.6x9 ft $295
12.4x9 ft. ... .'.$290
11.5x7.10 ft. j. ..'.,....$285
12x9 ft; $2a7
12.9 x 9.1 ft $345
13 x 9 ft $3G5
12.9x8.5 ft -. ..$283
10.7x9.2 ft $179
12x9 ft $225
12.5x8.11 ft '.$273
12.3 K 8.10 ft. ........$292
13.3x9.1 ft $375
12.lx9.lU It $395.
10.7x7 ft $145
10.10 x 7 ft $175
10.6x8.6 ft $177
10.3x7.2 ft ...$147
12.2x8.10 ft $365
Persian Mesul Rugs
Average size 3x4 ft., $27 te $40.
(.Seventh Fleer)
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Jt Is Quality and Fashion That
Count in a Silk
Lewer-priced silks of inferior
quality and style there may be;
but quality fe quality there are
no better nor cheaper 'rfilks. than
are sold in the dependable Wana
maker Silk Salens.
Coming every day are new pat
terns in printed silk foulards at
?2'.B0 and $.". a yard, a firm, sub
stantial foulard 40 inches wide,
net te be confused with flimsy
silks or narrower widths.
New printed radium silks
much like foulard in effect ami
the same width are $3 and
$3.50. ' k
Ami printed "pussywillew taf
fetas, as soft ns foulards, arc in
dozens of delightful new colors
nnd drsipns, at ?l n yard, 40
inches wide.
(Flrhl Fleer)
vNotiens
Specials, 3c te 10c
Fin cubes, asserted colors, 10c
each. Small colored hatpins, Be
a pair. ,Milllpcry pins, 3c for a
card of six.
Pearl or jrilt headed pins, tic.
a booklet of) two' dozen. , PJn.
sheets, asserted sizes, fie for 300,
nlm.
Silk Undergarments
in Large Sizes ,
"Wei'nen's nightgowns a n d
bloomers, all in pink. ,
Bleemers of satin arc $5; of
radium, $5.50.
Nightgowns of crepe de chine,
one tailored model with shoulder
strap, $7.60;... two ethers, lace
Indestructible
Pearl Necklaces
The well-known indestructible
nearls from Japan, and fine in
luster and tint.
. A few of the strings consist of
the" small beads which some people
are keen about.
Prices -arc $7 te $15 in -the
Oriental Ster. , ' - .
March Isn't Nearly as Big as the Stocks
Behind These Twe Great Sales
Just two mere days and March will be exer.
And when March is ever se is the' Heusewares Sale.
And the China Sale.
Twe of the greatest merchandising events 'of their kind
that for a whole month have been burning their way into thou
sands upon thousands of homes, far and near.
And each sale is still rich in opportunities.
March is almost used up. But the heusewares and china and
glasswares still are in almost unlimited variety.
And the values will continue the best until the last minute
passes.
Heusewares Sale
Fills Every Household Need
And fills it as no ether sale possibly
could.
It isn't hew much but hew geed that
governs every one of the tens upon tens
of thousands of articles in this sale.
Every article is a quality apart from
all ethers. The best obtainable.
Name a thing needed for the kitchen,
the pantry, the laundry, for housework in
general.
It's in this Sale and it's better in this
Sale.
As long as March lasts the price is
from ten te fifty per cent less.'
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The China Sale
Starts en Incomplete
Dinner Sets
New for the inevitable clCaraway.
Incomplete dinner sets that means
r.ets with pieces missing. Sometimes, six
pieces, sometimes net se many, sometimes
mere.
But in nearly every instance the price
is half or less than half. It is governed
by the number of pieces lacking.
Quick is the word. Fer the best sets
naturally go first;
There are American sets from $20. te
$27.50 ; French sets, $30 te $60, and Eng
lish sets at $22.50 and $27.50.
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