Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 31, 1922, Night Extra, Image 7

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Vho feels otherwise.
' TWnmernlntf there are hun-
' dreds of .the prettiest new hats
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prices around, $10. -
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wonderful values.
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The Women
Pay $35 for a
'ileuril'-'see'these two' particularly
.Interesting groups.
llThe suits are made in our own
workrooms from tweeds, home heme
uns -and suitings mostly im-
'forted fabrics.
IJThe mixtures are 'in tan, gray,
men and brown effects: the
elid colors include rcse, blue,
browns, tan and rust.
IjiiThere are six different, models
M coats, and every one of thorn
as hand-turned' cellars and the
ugly niting sneuiaers wnicn are
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ITheFiner Capes and Coats of Tweed
Are Splendidly Seft
ft! One huge 'circular cape with a
lever cellar comes in a rainbow
;tweed, ja gray and violet a bis-'
Mit-coiercd tweed wtn ngni diuc,
eVerelaids and a irray and' green
uciure This, is $sd.
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' Handbags Between
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$2 and $5
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Leather handbaes in the smart
new shapes.
IBags for business, bags for
ports or fashienable bags for
sudarae te carry 'hen wearing'
Mr tailored clothes.
; ,iln the.main the shapes are the
'JMty, swagger'; pouch and the
t pocketbook Btyle.
Blacks, grays, brown, reds and
inie in several leathers, m
CUiainnt shinv auto.
(Mnln Fleur)
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Handkerchiefs
Tied in
Birthday Celers
8emething entirely new, and
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", the handkerchiefs bought
' birthday, Easter or ether
nj.will be tied with the color
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' ilUla Fleer) .
rOHE of these Japanese
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covered with ostrich feathers,
turbans with fruits and flowers,
and some with biet feathers. ,
Others have quills or wings.
They are just the hats for
.matrons. '
There are, besides, the large
flopping hats ..that leek se well.
' en youthful heads and many,
many mere in gay and lovely
colors for her sports. suit,. or te
match her new Easter gown.
They- are really wonderful
hats for the prices.
Fleer)
raglan shoulder pole coats, a par
" ticularly pretty model, and tweed
capes, sateen, lined al are
marked $12.50.
Fer girls of twelve, fourteen
and sixteen are"1" smart herring-'
bone tweed coats in tan or gray
mixtures. Alse pole coats with
raglan shoulder. Beth are special
at $16.50. ;
Fleer)
Who Plan ta
Suer,.Dress
indispensable if 'n tailored suit 18.
te -have a correct air. - - .
Of the dresses there are a score
of styles.-.carried out in. Canten
and the heavier silk crepes, be
sides crepe ce chine. Rust, gray,
fallow, navy and black are among
the colors. Seme of the dresses
are ornamented with iridescent
beads; ethers are the tailored
scarf dresses, and ethers again
accordion pleated. '
Any one of them suit or dress
would be a satisfactory equiv
alent for $35.
Fleer)
A cape coat of gray and white
tweed with long roll cellar is $95.
A mannish overcoat with Rag
lan sleeves is in brown with white
crossbars," and a warm mixed
tan with creamy crossbars. $75.
Fleer)
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Waists Frem
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' v $L25 te $5
It is safe te say almost every woman who intends
te wear a tailored suit or sleeveless sports "costume en
Easter is thinking of a new and pretty blouse te go
with it. ' .
Many women vVill find just what thepr want in this
Sale. There are 3000 waists and dozens of new and
attractive styles. Seme are half price, ethers are
nearly se.
850 Waists at $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75
. Peter Pan models in white batiste, dimity and
voile. Seme have real lace. (
706 Waists at $1.85
Seme are samples. A number are frilled and some
. have real Irish lace.
r 1050 Waists at $2.85 te $5
Many are hand made with hand embroidery and
hand drawnwerk, possibly real lace.
125 Waists at $3.85
Tricelette and fancy knit overbleuses.
275 Waists at $5
Artificial silk sweater blouses, two styles arid trico trice
lette silk tunic blouses, also in two styles.
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2600; Pair of Weirien !
Silk Stockings at if 1;50
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The ingrain, Bilk in black, white.and colors;.,
Nearly all have mercerized cotton soles .and tops.
They are known as "mill-run" stockings, with slight
flaws, arid if perfect would cost
But 'there's 'practically as
'practically
in perfect hosiery
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f a ff 'T 'x ITT"
About ,ene-thrd the quantity are 'one-clasp 'capeskin 3
gleyes jn tan,vbrewn, beaver and,gray snades. ,; '
'THey are priced unusually low at $1.25 a pair for opt-, v
seam sewn and $1.50 for the lighter-weight pique sewn. .' y
' The remainder; are geed chamois-lisle gloves'" in 16
button length, black,' white, gray and cafe shades, specially '
pricedtatI.lSapair.r'r '' !?
Scans Frem
' Switzerland;
A new consignment of gay
spun silk scarfs of the tubular
.sort. ), , i '
Seme are int solid .colors, and
some in picturesque "stripes, but
they are all. delightful te wear
with sports, clothes.
' Prices' are $16.50 and $18.
, . (Main Fleer)
x Easter Gifts
for Babies
The Easter Rabbit, has left
quantities of pretty things in the
Baby Stere baskets, bunnies,
tiny ' chicks, musical, .dells and
ether Easter toys, besides useful
gifts such as coat-hangers,, toilet
sets, record books, het-water
bottles, carriage straps and se en.
"' Between 35c and $4.75 some
thing pretty and acceptable can ,
easily be chosen.
(Third Fleer)
The Big Easter Egg
Yeu Loek Through
Is Here!
Everybody from the youngest
te the eldest in the family is in
vited in te have 'a peep at the -wonderful
scene inside. The- egg
is made of sugar and all the
pretty flowers en the .'top are
sugar also. "...
The price is $50. ., ' ',
But there are lets ' of, ether
Easter eggs, the panorama 'kind
that children like setnuch, ''from
50c up te $10.
(Ilewn HUln Stere)
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up te twice as much.
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Three Notable $25
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Yeung Women's Salens
$25 Tweed Suits
$2$ Tweed Coats
$25 Silk Dresses
Just think of, it! The three most important gar
ments in a young woman's Easter wardrobe andVshe
need net pay mere than" 2& for any one of them! .
All are 'in sizes 14 ..te 20 years:
Mere 'than that, all these geed-looking suits, coats
and dresses are of particularly nice quality materials, '''
and in both, .tailoring and styles they are'e'qual te.'biany
at much higher prices. '' -
Tweed Suits at $25
In ,all-wool tweed in Copenhagen and bright-eye
blue, orchid, hyacinth blue, rose, also gray and tan
mixtures. Twe styles, beautifully tailored and the
coats lined with crepe de chine.
Tweed Coats at $25
All-wool diagonal mixtures and pretty plaids, some
are silk lined throughout. Becoming styles, well tai
lored and in gray, tan, blue and rose. .
Crepe de jChine Dresses at $25
"The Mimi," a charming little Meused dress with a.
narrow sash and trimming of hand-embroidered black
silk French knots.
The short sleeves and neck are tied with black rib
bon. In jade, aster blue, brown, black and navy.
(Hecend Fleer)
Women's
Undermuslins
Special
t
Chemises
and nightgowns,
pink, of nainsoek
white and
chieny, and p
rettihed with em-
breideries and laces.
Prices $1 te $2.50.
(KitNt AUIe)
A LITTLE company
of furs has come
into the Fur Salon Salen
squirrel, stenq marten,
baum marten, mink and
sable, prices running
from $15 for a gray
squirrel neckpiece te ,
$385 for the fine Russian
sables.
(Second Fleer)
Smart Shoes a Yeung Weman Can Buy
Frem $8
There used te be oxfords and
pumps, and there the choice
ended.
But new! Between $8 and $10
a young woman may cheese any
of these:
Flat-heeled saddle oxfords of
tan-and-black calf with soft
round tee.
Regulation oxford's of smooth
tan calf with either military or
Cuban heel,
Kiltie-tongue bluchers of tan
(Flmt
RRi?S.T0lORBD UMBRBLIAS FOR SUN
AND RAIN have covers of theh'ightest roses
and greens, blues and rust, besides gtjiys and browns
and name. k
Music Albums
50c;Ech
One is an album of mere 'than
two hundred of the best known
of the world's songs secular,
"sacred and patriotic arranged in
a manner suitable for' both home
and community use.
Volume two, sixty "standard
piano pieces by famous composers,
classical, modern and of the
lighter strain, arranged within
the scope of the average pianist.
- And a third comprising forty
five comnesitions for the .violin
with piano accompaniment, also of
the classical, modern and lighter
. vein!
(Necentl Fleer)
April Foel Candy
Is in Order
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It may ' be a most luscious
looking chocelate-cOvored Easter
egg with sugar 'decorations. It
has a lemon inside and costs 25c.
And there are red pepper pea
nuts at 80c a pound or chocolate
mixtures with all sorts of un-plcasnnt-tastirig
things in them.
They are also 80c a pound!
(Down Htnlm Htere)'
A Man's Union
Only One
And that's ull the buttons there
are en the new union suits that
have come for men.
Comfortable, convenient and
bother-free.
At $1,30, sleeveless knee
length union suits of ribbed cot-
(Muln
What of the Beys'
New Easter Clethes!
The Wanamaker stock of boys'
Spring suits and overcoats repre
sents a genu'ne effort te provide
the best obtainable for the money
anywhere in the country.
The result speaks for itself and
(TlilrU
te $10
grained calf with flat heel.
Flat-heeled oxfords in two
toned tan cilf.
Pumps of gray-and-blacl; or
all-tan calf with one buckle strap
and flat heel.
Light-seldi one-strap pumps of
dull black calf with round tee and
low military heel.
One-strtp sandals of patent
leather, lightweight black calf or
dark, tan erf, with medium tee
and modems french heel.
Fleer)
New Victer
, Recerd Gut
Tomorrow
Ne Better Place ie Hear
THem or te BurTJiem
-Than Right Here
(flrfend rioer)
Picture Frames
for Less
.Standing frames in hand-carved
silver or, antique, gut arc spe
dally priced at fz.
They measure from .5x7 inches
te 8x11. The . quantity is lim
ited. -
Hanging frames of Circassian
walnut are specially- priced 60fc '
te $1.75. These s measure 7x9,
inches te' 14x17.',
Beth are unusual value.
(Fifth Fleer)
.Men's ,
Handkerchiefs '
50c Each
A soft, smooth Irish linen that
will wear well and stand many
tubbings. .
Really wonderful 50c handker
chiefs and great favorites with
many men. f
Either quarter or half inch
hem, foreign stitched, and they
are $5.50 a dozen. A dozen, df
thise handkerchiefs marked with
hand-embfbide'red initials' make
an 'acceptable gift. "The initials
are 25c for three initials, each
handkerchief. ' j,"
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Crepe Voile,
V Delightful :
Imported Fabric;
It is 7 threaded with a tiny
cress-bar of self-color, and is in
the cr'epy weave se desirable ''this
season.
Ratine voile is mere trans
parent, the wider-spaced cress-
bar in a self-color ratine weave.
The smart new fabrics are in
orchid, primrose, rust, Copen-!
hagen, rose, gray, turquoise and'
white.
Each is 40 inches wide, and
$1.75 a yard.
(Flmt Fleer)
Imported Chamois
Lisle Gloves in
Elbow Length
Fer mere than seven years it.
has net been possible te get
these fine-finish ldng chamois
lisle gloves from Europe.
New here they are in delicate
Spring colorings, sand, mastic,
biscuit, pongee and French gray,
some with ancy embroidery,
ethers with spearpeint backs.
They are 16-button length
meusquetaire, and priced at $1.85
a pair.
(Main Fleer)
Bedspreads, Practical
and Pretty
"Think of colorful cretonnes ap
pliqued en the tan surface of un
bleached muslin in the form of a
bedspreads!
Seme of these spreads have
cut corners, some have an extra
bolster piece, but ethers are extra
long and don't need it.
Single-bed size, $12; double
bed size, $13.50.
(Xlxth Fleer)
Suit Needs
Butten
ten. Extra sizes, 48 and 50. at
$1.75.
At $2.75, snme style in lisle.
Sizes 48 and 50, $3.
At $3.25, same style in mer
cerized cotton. Sizes 48 and 50.
ivwu yu.Ul.
Fleer)
this is a geed day te find out just
what it means.
Beys' Spring Suits, in 8 te 18
year sizes, $16.50. $18, $20 te $32.
Beys' Spring Overcoats, in 11
te 18 year sizes, $25, $28 and $30,
and in 3 te 10 year sizes at $13.50.
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Out
. French
usuauv, they are square, with rather heavy and effective embroidery kept well
""''u me cuges,
Other veils in the shiDment
are long, with fringe en the
ends; ethers mmin have it en
three sides. Prices from $3
upward.
(Muln Fleer)
Small French
Landscapes
Twenty-five small landscapes
in oil.
They are brilliant bits of the
French countryside.
Framed, they are $17.50
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When a Man Starts te Get
All Dressed Up for Easter
There's one thing he might as .well
learn right at the start.
A fellow can hunt hither and yen, but
in the end he'll find trje best things te wear t
at Wanamaker's. - ?, :" " '
Se the wise men. are saving time.ariS:!
coming te Wanamaker's first1. ' "';
A place for everything and everything!
in its place and it doesn't' take any time at
all te see just what is wanted and te get it. f
Right at a glance, any man-can see'
Wanamaker Spring StiiJ$
and Toppeqts .
Set the Pace
Set the pace in fashion, set the pace in
quality.
And what's mere, set the pace in the'
number te cheese from, for in three crenera-'
tiens as clothiers te the men of Philadelphia
we've never had se many really geed suite!
as right new. i
Light suits, straighter lines, looser
cuts, in a word, suits that are up .te the
Spring.
And the prices are $35 te $65.
(Third Fleer)
He Notices te His -Surprise
That
Grenadine Silk Knit Tied
Are Only $1:50
And right away, if he be the wise fel
low we think, he realizes that means a
saving of at least a dollar.
There are 1400 of the geed grenadine
knit ties here at this price. Eancy ones and
solid colors and, best of all, plenty of
blacks.
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The Hat a Man Wants Surely
Is Four or Five or $6
It can be sand color. Or tan or gray or cither of
two shades of brown.
Most any shape, that is, any shape that is being
worn this Spring.
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When It Cemes te Shoes .
$6.40 Is the Price
A young man, an old man, any man will be set en
that price.
First of all, it's a practical price for a man. Then
there is se much cheesing at that figure.
Take brogues, for instance. Grain calf brogue, either
black or tan. With perforations en the tip, vamp and
quarter seams and lace stay. With (he soft tips.
Then there are plain oxfords. Made of smooth calf
skin in the English last. Straight tips, rubber heels.
Black or tan.
"Dress oxfords of patent leather. Fer formal wear.
The usuar last for dress shoes, without tips.
Most popular of all with young men, the two-tone
sports oxfords. Smoked horse, with the dark tan saddles.
Rubber suction soles and wedge heels.
(Mnln Fleer)
of Paris Cemes
Veils With Fringed Corners
New Chain Belts
Frem Paris
They are here in geed time
for Easter gifts and, as a mat
ter of fact, many women like
these belts te wear with the
new gowns or the finer after
noon coats.
In either the dull silver ef
fect or made up of jet cabe-,
chens, they are both novel and a
pretty, ?4.25 te $10.
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