Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 12, 1922, Night Extra, Image 7

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A Country Weman en the
Railroad Train
left her seat as the big, through, fast train
rushed en, and walked te the end of the
rain, looking for a water-cooler. Net finding
it, she steed up en a car seat and, with a cane
ghe found en the seat, attempted te pull
down the emergency cord.
A gentleman passenger, observing her,
quickly ran te her, asking what was the
matter.
She said: "I want a drink of water."
Peer soul, she did net realize she was
trying te step the train and put en the
jemergency air brakes.
There are lets of things done recklessly
all around us, by hands and by tongues, that
we would de well te take note of.
Signed
April IS, less.
There Is Time A-plenty
te Trim the Easter Hat
WHAT is mere te the point, all the materials
are here te de it with and at inconsider
able cost.
With all the wonderful collection of wreaths
of flowers and fruits and bunches of quaint old
fashioned blossoms, many of which are French,
it is really a simple matter.
Untrimmed Straw Hats
Are $2 te $10
Large, small and medium hats, hats of every color
and shape, and they have never been mere becoming or
prettier. It is only necesrary for a woman te take a
few minutes te find exactly the right hat, and she should
certainly be able te de it here.
As for the Trimmings
1 Which Mean Se Much ,
they ntc here in profusion. Think of being able te get a u reath
of French flowers cr fruit from $1.25 te ?2. Or it might be
cherries, grapes, currants, tiny apples and peaches which leek
geed enough te eat and would be charming en a hat.
There aie all kinds of flowers, tee, many of them French
and moderately priced from 43c up.
(Second Fleer)
The Easter Suit Deserves a
Pretty Blouse
A geed choice for certain
women would be one of the new
qfpe d" chine or Gceigctte crepe
oerbleuses, elaborately trimmed
with real filet lace.
The lace is in two wide bands
down the front, it forms the cel
(Third
Under the Easter
Softest, Rippling Things
that ai e adored by women of fash
ion e try where. Its mere than
stating u physical fact te bay that
"f all a woman's apparel, her
lingerie is cle-et te her heart.
Among the finest of the fine an
the glove-silk underthings that
arc here in all the delicate tints
that lingerie should be in.
(Hr.l Fleer)
Women's Fine White Doeskin
Gloves Frem England
A ncv importation of soft,
casv -fitting glove.-, in a geed
weight, extra white, and bcttei
tut than ever. As every woman
(Main
Tubmen's Afternoon Slippers
"' and Sandals at $10
An effective slipper in sandal effect is of black
patent leather with one wide instep strap buttoning
at the side.
It has narrow tee, light turned sole and moderate
French heel. The price is $10.
The hume sandal-slipper may be chosen at the same
Price in lightweight black or tan calfskin.
At $10 also is a one-strap black patent leather
slipper with higher French heel.
All are "stamped" around top and across sirup.
(lira) lloer)
French and English Ratines
in Nevel Effects
Lighter and cooler thun tweed.-, cully evciy desirable Muulu, theie
lese8fr?,. 8 "lUch t,he 8ame pul' '- ' H),,rth htiifH'W ehuckel
,g 'he ToftenK S -ipe,, pin-.tripesduste, huiPc,,
'nce and Hudnm! chrckf, plaids mi 1 everplnuhi.
Ji i color variety is wonderful.
"Wes the solid colors in pmctl-
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fhmafc.
lar, which can be worn high or
low, and it is used te make the
giidle and deep cuffs te the three
quarter sleeves.
In cicpe de chine it corner in
white only. In Georgette crepe it
i- in white or bisque. The price
is 314.50.
Fleer)
Freck Are the
Vts. J'Otlk'P or guldi xijl.
J :5. $J .'S, 1J.50. ?5 50. $3 and ST
nioeimis, l.ti-f iTiptli.-SJ Tie. J.
$4 "i0. t3 SO and $10.
I'n'en suite. $5 und fT.'"
i:nole))e units. H 50 micI 57
I'amlteles, $i uij und $.1 U".
Then there ate many novelty
pieces in vesta, bloomers and en
velope suits from ?'i.u0 te ?8.30.
knew.-,, they wash perfectly.
Twe button at ?.2.fi0 u pair.
Strap-wrint with five-inch top
at $3.25 a pair.
lloer)
Piicca are $1 te SJ a yaid, in 3e
and 08 inch widths,
Cjpecial' at
Women 's Tweed Coats i
WITHOUT a doubt the best coats that we 1
T r have had rf or a lone time at anvthiner near -
the price. Under any different circumstances
they would cost nearly double.
There are both gray mixtures, (decidedly
English in effect, and also heather and pastel
blue plaids of the indistinct sort. It is hard te
tell which is the prettiest, they are all three se
geed.
The shoulders are raglan, the cellar round,
closely fitting and deeply notched. Ht can be
worn either open or closed.
The back shows the new slot seam, starting
from below the shoulder. Seme are entirely silk
lined, ethers are half lined.
The tailoring is the best of its kind and the
style itself, is what most young women of 14 te
20 years want.
(Second .Fleer)
Women's Distinguished
Suits of Dark Blue Cleth
.After all there is nothing mere steadily satisfac
tory than a beautifully tailored suit with self folds and
stitching for its only decoration.
And 'here it is in navy tricetine, in half a dozen
models, showing the new coat lengths.
Of course, every model has the finely shaped cellars
and shoulders which are the secret of a reallv smart
effect.
Prices are $40 te $47.50.
(Fir it Fleer)
There Are Suits and Dresses
for Larger Women
The Women's Fashion Salens dresses in various Mlks and
have large-sized suits in cloths at $35 te $80.
tweedp, novelty weaves and Sizes in either croup aie
dark cloths at $35 te $130; and 46i te eVs.
(FlTkt Fleer)
$57.50 Is a Favorite Price
for Coats and Capes
consequently we take particu
lar pains te have the best ex
amples of coats and capes pos
sible te sell for that amount.
New there are some belivia
capes with fitted shoulder and
fringed scarfs which arc al
ready great iaverites because
they give such a trim and
riMr
Printed Silks
Beige Colorings
Paris turns fiem giay te beige
this Spiing and the newest fou
lards, indiums and pussywillew
taffetas offer beft beige back
grounds. One may have be'ge punted in
blown, niuy, black, green, lese or
(r'lrM
100 Women's Skirts
at $5
Tweeds and hemeipuiii m
checks and plain color, many el
them the pietty pastel tints.
Lets of the skirts are fnnged
and wiap-aieund style.
(First Fleer)
A Bright, Sunny Roem Certainly
Invites a Bright, Colorful
Rag Rug
And in Spring, tag rugs come into a glory peculiailv their own.
A little breakfast loom seems te be all cheered up when a hanrlam...
lag iug with a delicate solid-color center and in flSrn I borde? 1 r,
down for the enameled bieakfust suite te rest en. . P
Perhaps a mixed center lag rug would be better te mnke the bed
loom seem cooler, but whatever kind of a rMg rug is wonted N at w?u
maker'ri, and theic nie sizes for many unusual rooms '
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s 10 ft , $14 '.u
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1x6 ft,
$1.73, $IU, S18. $j:-,5e
$3 ami te,2a.
11,75 ana fD.IO.
$28 Yeung
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pretty shoulder line. In navy,
Corsair blue, black and eagle.
Belivia coats are another
$57.50 item some three-quarter
length and cut en the sports
order, colors, black, navy and
Pilgrim gray; the ethers with
full backs and buttoned panel
in Sorrento, eagle, rookie and
Pilgrim gray.
Fleer)
in the New-
ether color. One may cheese tinv
dots, large spots, cluster dots,
lozenge prints or sketchy block
print effects that are wendei fully
apuealing.
iiT!ine,w ''F'oler silks an
i 'ii i5cnes Wldc and Priced at
?.., vu,uu aml jk a yaid.
Fleer)
Seme Lingerie
Novelties
fiem Paris aie made of silk
ninen and crepe de chine, and are
of an unusually vivid pink, dec
orated with tucks, or with aheei
lace and net, or with black bind
ings. Prices range fiem S22.50
$37.30.
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New Reading
"The Moen Reck," by Arthur
J. Itees, $2. A mystery detective
story.
"Slimtenian Socker." by
Everett MacDonald, $1.7e.
"The Ashes of Achievement,
by Frank A. Russell, $l'.00. A
story of Australian city life.
"Then Came Melly," by Har
riet V. C. Ogden, $1.75.
(Main Fleer)
"C. B." Corsets
at 65c
C00 pair of various qualities
that were net quite up te the
perfection demanded by the
maker and weie thcrcfeie all
classed as "seconds."
Sires 23, 24, 25 and a few 26
and 27. Great values among
them.
(Third Fleer)
Genuine Chinese
Shantung Pongee
A finely woven substantial
quality, neither tee heavy nor
tee light for piactical service.
In the natural color, 32 inches
wide, and priced at $1.50 a yard.
(Flrnt Fleer)
Scarfs and Squares
of Cotten Crash
The crash has a geed body
with various designs wrought
upon it .in blue chain Ptitrh.
Squares are 27x27 inches.
QJ0Hd centerpieces aie 27
?HrVl in diameter.
Scarfs arc 17x48 inches.
And each piece may be had for
45c.
(Main Fleer)
Iren Fleer
Lamps at $4
Adjustable wrought iron lamps
with polychrome decoration,
unusually strong standards, and
extra Ions; cords.
Excellent for perches, bunga
lows and seaside cottages. People
buy them by the half dozen.
Shades te go with them, $1.30
and $2.
(Fearth Fleer)
THE latest earrings
te come into the
Stere of Inexpensive
Jewelry are of "carved"
imitation jade, coral, tor
toise shell and jet, and
are mostly of the long
pendant type. Prices
are $4, $5.50, $6 and $7 a
pair.
Other earrings all the
way up te $30 a pair.
(Main fleer)
Pink and White
Nightgowns
Pink batiste nightgowns, one
with Barmen lace and one with
a little handwork, each $1.50.
White crinkly crepe night
gowns, one with double hem
stitching, one with colored bind
ings, one with a lDttle hand
work, $1.85.
(Third Fleer)
American Ginghams
65c the Yard
Scarcely can be distinguished
from imported ginghams. Indeed,
they are finer and silkier than
many foreign-made ginghams.
The variety is wonderful.
Taking the small checks, laige
(hecks, plaids, everplaids, stripes
and cluster stripes, there are at
least 150 patterns and color
effects.
In plain colors you may have
in chid, pink, blue, leathci, green
and about every shade.
All aie 32 inches wide
(Flrtt Fleer)
Liberty .Silk
Handkerchiefs
Frem Londen
Beth in colors and design
they ere quite unique. Many aie
in Paisley patterns, but all the
designs are beautiful. Pi iced $4,
S4.50 and $5 each.
Other English punts m ilk
handkerchiefs in speits .oeis
Hie V), T3.50, $4 and $5.
(Main Fleer)
The First Thing Any Man Puts Forward in a
Fashion Parade Is His Shee
And it's get te be a geed, solid, smart shoe te stand up with the rest.
But there's one tiling you can rest easy en. the best shns .. n, i,l., .1 , , .
Easter promenades around Philadelphia will be WamtmXr sSs -Uv "' "' the best
Fer the Wanamaker Men's Shee .S7iv,
What's- mere, there arc
A man can pay $6.40 or $7.50, $8, $10 or en up te $14.
There are black shoes and there are tan shoes. There
are brogues with perforations everywhere and brogues
with perforations nowhere; there are plain, trim-looking
English oxfords, or there are perforated English oxfords,
Teaster Blossoms
-' Fresh and
'Levely
Plenty of stieng,
Caster lilies.
well-grown
Plenty of roes of the favorite
sorts, beginning with hybrid
teas, including the new Colum
bia, and ending with ramblers
and baby j amblers, in small pets
and big one, regular bushes and
fascinating trained shapes.
Plenty of hydrangeas and
azaleas, net te mention ether
things such as the sweet yellow
genistas, n'chly colored cinera
rias, the pink and white spirea,
the white and yellow marguerite's
and such things as daffodils and
hyacinths and tulips.
Price" run from 25c for a
petted hyacinth te $30 for a
trained rose.
(Kat AUlf anil fourth 1 loeri
JVfO doubt about it, the man zvhe is going a-veal king
along the boardwalk Easter will leek mere easily .
graceful in
A Rollicking Sports Suit
of Light, Bright Tweed
Free and easy suits for free and
easy times, and precisely the kind of
suits that the. substantial sort of a
man likes te step out in when he's
pleasure bent.
Smartest of all the sports suits
is the new sports' suit with the
four-button coat.
But the difference is in the back.
Entirely different in cut, although
dressed up with the half-way belt and
open pleatings that are second nature
with such free-looking suits.
Like is the habit of sports suits,
the coat has two upper and two lower
pecketsall the patch type with
flaps.
There's great variety among the
sports suits here between $35 and
$65.
(Ihlrii FlBr) "(RltlB
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The Man in the Sports Suit
Will Wear a Shirt of Pongee
Silk pongee, of course, because there's
a softness and luster and fineness about
it that makes a fellow appear faultlessh
careless in his dress.
And the finest silk pongee shirts in the
natural color we have seen for vears are
in. The price is ?6.
Then ether men like a plain white
shirt, most likely one of silk broadcloth,
like these at $8.50.
If the silk shirt must be striped, there's
a whole world of stripes and just as manv
colors at $7.50 and $8.50.
Cheerful Foulard Neckties
Have Come for Men at 50c
Summery ties, and there's a let about
a foulard tie that seems te speak of Easter.
Polkadets galore, all ever them, large
dots, small dots, all hizes of dots, but
always white dots.
The ties themselves nit ln.iun or blue
or green or black.
Is Splendidly Ready With
shoes at almost anv m-iee
Sfammtii
fu please an
Just at the present time the four most fashionable
forms of diamond jewelry are ring, barpins, breeches '
and bracelets.
There is a rarely beautiful collection of all four in
the Wanamaker Jewelry Stere. The mountings are the
finest platinum openwork and the diamonds are all blue
white and perfect. They have passed our own most
rigid tests.
Diamond rings Diamond breeches
$93 te 1U800 500 te S950
Diamond baipins Diamond biacclets
$1(50 te .$ 1435 $400 te $1275
(Main Heur)
A Fitted Traveling Case Is the Best
Companion en the Easter Trip
Hery woman admits that, be
cause every woman knows what it
means te have her very own toi
let articles with her.
But what every vreman doesn't
knew is that a genuine leather
case, beautifully made and splen
didly fitted, can be had for se
little as S25.
Theie are 18, 20 and 22 inch
t.aes of long-grain cowhide in
(Main
The Bev's New Easter Clethes
Are Just as Important as Dad's
They aie best chosen where
none but the best grades of boy'
clothing arc sold, and that is
i ight here.
Standaid-ef-Amcrka Noifelk
;g out gradually, continually,
front and back it's a trifle dipped.
me price
weunn and
tan.
Main Moen
Anything for Ami Man
Sight seaftaUpthere "PU R,W,Wl ,MHt tt,lh thu
nvfJi-tIe 'e?v L? t,u' mdi'ecl brogue, without a single
pertoratien, but stitched with sv..,ii ... :" .
eXk '"' y""nE
Kiuriry
Sastrr Srtilie
black, durably made, tiunmtd
with matted brass fixings and
fitted with twelve pieces of tortoise-shell
finish toilet article!.
IIcn the shoe hem and manicur
ing pieces aie among them. Alse
some toilet sets finished in -white
celluloid.
Naturally, there are finet acta
and finei cns-c and piicea go up
te 5100. ...m,
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suits fei boys of 8 te 18 cuis at
$10.50 te $32.
Spring ovcicents. $12. S15 and
S16.50, in 3 te 10 year sizes, and
at 525. $28 and S.'IO in 11 te 18
year hizes.
(Hilril Fleer)
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The Chaps Along the
Piccadilly Have a Different
Easter Hat
from the kind usually teen along the
Boardwalk, but it won't be a bit different
irem the kind worn by the men who fellow
the lashien at Wanamaker's.
The new hat that's quite the talk m
England is in the Wanamaker Hat Stere,
Jind its lust as much the talk here
An alpine shape, but the newness is in
the brim. A roll that's mere of a curve
starting at the base of the brim and com-
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