Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 17, 1922, Night Extra, Image 7

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th e Cheerful Touch of New Spring
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The Pilet en the Captain's
Bridge Is Steering the Ship
A nassenger, invited up, asks him if he is steerintr
lhis watch or his pocketbook.
The pilot leeks at you as if you were crazy and
yg, "Why, sir, if I did net steer by the compass, this
tat would be aground in five minutes in this narrow
ehinnel."
One can tell time by a watch.
He can have a geed time with a full pocketbook.
If he spends his money properly. But he cannot steer
i beat without a compass.
, It requires a plow te break ud the soil, an ex.
Hke Daniel Webster's big oxen, te draw a heavy lead,
in anvil for a blacksmith's shop, and a compass for
beat.
This is a geed world if you use it properly.
There are some geed Stores in this city, and this
s one of them.
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'April 17, 1922.
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rphe "Little Dresses" of
Foulard and Georgette
Just why women apply this affectionate term te
foulards nobody knows, unless, perhaps, it is because
they are such adaptable things.
Seme of the prettiest styles we are showing today
are draped with Georgette.
The color effects are usually rather dark browns
and reds, navy-and-white, black-and-white, dahlia colors.
But there are a few light-blue-and-white or ether color
schemes in which white predominates. And there are a
geed many beads a bead motif used en the hip te held
a bit of drapery, or in some ether fashion ; and there are
the oddest and most interesting sleeves.
Prices $65 te $97.50.
(Tlrst Fleur)
The full skirt is scalloped
ind outlined with the beads and
' it is embroidered with the
beads three-quarters the way
up. It is a charming dress for
afternoon and comes in navy,
black and henna at $18.50.
(Her elid Fleur)
(Miiln Fleer)
Matelasse Among the
Newest Silk Capes
A simple cape of this rather rich fabric that has
Just come into fashion again is black lined with gray ;
, and another matelasse wrap with a curious sleeve and
a Meused back is of navy.
Each stvln Vina n nllnr nf caracul and eaeh is $100.
Anether group of silk faille
"Pes shows a garment simply
gathered at the neck under W
racul cellar. In black and
y tnese are $100, in tan,
Alie here are mere of the
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epenge weave. iney nave
long scarfs, and the color
schemes nre elack with violet
or gray, black with white,
navy with Mephiste red and
black or navy with Persian ef
fects. Priced $75 and charming.
(Tint WMr)
A Diversity of New Dresses for
the Yeung Weman
First there are some extremely pretty new crepe de
chine frocks in a simple bloused style with bateau neck,
short sleeves and shoulders outlined with three rows
of steel beads.
New alre are attractive lit
tle voile dresses in plain colors
with filet lace insets or with
appliqued white dots and
drawnwerk cellar and cuffs.
In white,, black and a number
of the new colors at $16.50.
Sizes from 14 te 20 years.
A Silver Coffee Set te Match
1 Her Silver
A A wedding gift that many brides would prefer
fcbeve everything else.
fv Such a remarkablv larcre number of natterns in
sterling silver coffee services are in the Wanamaker
Jewelry Stere that it is highly likely one will find the
particulfcr pattern desired. Among ethers are these
four-niece sets:
.Plymouth $215
Newport, engraved $266
, Heppelwhite $236
Clerment $305
Washington $238
Dorethy Quincy $266
Lafayette $397
La'nsdewne $391)
Lady Mary $400
Newport, plain $212
lifORE Iren
lTX Fleer Lamps
Streng, hand-wrought ono eno one
Ught lamps with polychrome
decoration and extra long
cords with plugs, complete for
$4.
Parchment shades te go with
them, banded and decorated,
are $1.50 and $1.76.
(Fourth Fleer)
lans Awarded a
Medal te Ferdi
nand Bescher
and France has possessed
itself of one of his paintings.
The little collection of M.
Bescher's watercolors new en
exhibition in the Picture Stere
is a pleasure te all who
knew and delight in the
French spirit.
' They have the vivacity and
sparkle, the "joy in living," se
typical of French life and art.
One leeks at them and
imagines oneself in the
charming and picturesque
France of the eighteenth cen
tury. Yet the emotions and moods
pictured are the human eme
tiens and moods of today and
every day.
The Pict
week only. All are for Bale.
The pictures remain this
(Fifth Fleer)
A Sale of Beaded
Tunics $20
te $45
Exactly the manufacturer's
cost price because in nearly
every case they are samples of
the advanced styles.
All imported and most elab
orately eeaded. Seme are
semi-made and require little
e)tra sewing. Others are un
cut. The colors range from
black and navy blue through
all the fashionable vivid
shades.
In spangled net, $20 te $25.
In crepe de chine, $30 te $45.
(West Alile)
A quaint cottage bedroom
set in the Antique Shep dem
onstrates hew charmingly old
pieces of furniture may be
adapted te modern use.
The set is in old ivory and
blue, each piece hand decor
ated with a rose motif copied
from the old En'glish glazed
chintz used te drape the bed.
In addition -te the draped
four-pest bed there is a chest
of drawers; a dressing table
draped with the rose-patterned
glazed chintz, and topped by
an old shaving stand; a tilt
top candlestand night table,
and an interesting rush-scat
chair.
It is an attractive bedroom
ensemble that lends new in
terest te the possibilities of
the old four-pest beds shown
in the natural state, and priced
at $25 and upward.
A Cottage Break'
fast-Roem Set in
Green
consisting of' old corner-cupboard,
drop-leaf table and six
old plank chnirs, is equally
charming. Each piece has been
hand decorated with an indi
vidual fruit motif, and the cup
board interior shows the fa
miliar old blue.
Yeu may care te decorate
such old pieces yourself, or we
can have them decorated te
your liking.
(Fifth Fleer)
TTecerated Turn-
"- biers at Almest
Half
Of fine thin-blown
with three etched bands,
price is 80c the dozen.
(Fourth Fleer)
glass
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brellas Special
at $3.85
Pretty colored sun or rain
umbrellas in plain and fancy
silks and tape or wide satin
borders.
There are 300 of them. Seme
are samples, ethers are called
"seconds" because they have a
slight mark somewhere, noth
ing te affect the wearing
qualities, however.
Otherwise the same umbrel
las Would be close te two or
three times the price. A few
are for small girls.
(Main Fleer)
Such Cretonnes Are
Wonderful for 50c a Yard
3500 yards of cretonnes and chintzes at this price.
Every yard made te sell at mere than double.
Patterns include large and
small floral designs, striped
effects, dark and light color
ings. Qualities arc suitable for
slip covers, cushions, draperies
and furniture coverings.
Lengths range from CO te
300 yards of a pattern. .
At 50c a yard they are a
wonderful opportunity for the
heme-beautificr.
(Fifth Fleer)
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Women's
2umdan
is having. a notable clearaway of certain coats and suits
which were made up by our own tailors te serve as
models.
Needless te say they show
both the finest of imported ma
terial English and Irish
tweeds, everplaids and her
ringbone stripes and the best
of workmanship. And there
are only one or two garments
of the same pattern.
There are twenty-five of the
suits te go at $47.50 a sub
stantial drop from original
prices.
And twenty-three coats te
go at $48.50. They also have
been much mere.
(The Gnllery)
Things Inte the Heme
M,
POR instance, the Summer
Rugs are ready ready in
a glorious way they've never
shown, before.
BRIGHT, happy, striking colors that will
bring sunshine into any room.
Nevel rugs, many of them, in patterns
that are new and different.
But, above all. they are serviceable,
sturdy, geed rugs the best that can be gath
ered from the four corners of the earth te
adorn homes everywhere.
There are rugs from Japan, from Bel
gium, from China, but finest of all are the
American-made rugs.
There are rugs for the perch, the hall, the
dining-room, living-room or bedroom. Rugs
for every corner, every purpose.
c Coel, seething rugs, that bring an air of
refreshment wherever they are placed. Rugs
that are fairly overflowing with rich, pleasing
colors, fairly alive with Spring cheerfulness
and, beyond all things, fairly priced.
Re-dressing the home from top te bottom
with new fleer coverings does mere than cheer
up each room. There's dollars and cents
economy behind it.
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(Settnth Fleer)
Blasting summer suns and summer dusts t,
that sift through open windows have a disas- ,
treus effect upon expensive wool rugs. Then ''
in the fall, the richer fleer coverings can be
brought out, bright and fresh, and again the
home seems new.
Most novel of all the summer rugs is the braided rug, in
either wool or cotton. Picture a bedroom with one medium-
size braided rug, in the colonial oval shape, and several
smaller pieces te match scattered about. They are in com- !
binatiens of many bright, attractive colors, while the same
rug for hallways is darker.
A kitchen or a bathroom or a nursery seems ideal with a
a colonial rag rug. The center is either plain or a profusion
of colors, while the borders are fancy or band style.
Fiber rugs or woolen fiber rugs, in dainty light effects
or darker solid colors and with either band or floral borders $
de a let toward brightening a dining room or living room.
Fer the perch there are any number of rugs in all shapes,
all sizes, all colors. Japanese rush rugs in the block design,
cither solid color or two-tone; Meurzard rugs in dark rich
coiers or grass rugs el many makes, in a world of patterns.
Answering the Call of the Outdoors, Cemes Beautiful
French Iren Furniture for Gar den, Veranda or Lawn
'pWO OUTSTANDING features are the '
lasting quality and graceful design. ;
In material and construction the furni-
ture is stability itself. In shape it shows all
the true French feeling for gracefulness an&l
charm of outline.
It is at once the most substantial and the
most ornamental outdoor furniture made.
Constructed of iron, curved and bent and com-
bined te produce the utmost refinement and elegance
of line with never a suggestion of unwieldiness or )
clumsiness.
Chairs, tables and settees are the pieces. Seme
settees are in the form of an arc, ethers straight, some
of fiat, some of round iron.
And there are pieces with panels and seats woven'
te give the effect of cane.
Several attractive types of chairs are included.
Prices from $(.50 for a folding chair te S215
a settee.
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Victrela in a Console
Cabinet $95
The astonishingly low price, the graceful console
shape, and the make of the instrument inside it none
better in the world tell the story of extraordinary
value.
and outside the instrument is in
fresh and perfect condition.
Convenient terms.
The cabinet is mahogany.
The equipment is Victrela VI.
There 5s ample bterace spuce
for records. Everything inside Price, ?95
(Srreml Fleer)
Every April Day Is a Question
Mark A Raincoat Is a Man's
Answer
And in April a raincoat has te be decidedly different
from a raincoat in November.
It's a stuffy, het feeling te be all wrapped up in a
raincoat during a Spring shower, unless it be a light,
cool coat.
Just such coats are the new
made
ones ler men in tan, euve,
preen and gray-black.
Light as a coat dare be, cool
as a man could wish it and
waterpioefed te stuy.
With the scums
they won't pull out.
Ier the young man there's
a coat with a belt all the way
around at $18, for the man who
doesn't want a belt the price is
$16.50.
(Mil I ii 1'leir)
for
(I'lftli fleer)
A thletic "Pull-Over" Undershirts
- for Men Are Less
A special purchase has arrived and in sreme few
cases the saving ranges almost te half.
The fine libbed htyle, sleeve- are $1; .silk t-hirta, $1.50.
kss and aie pulled eer the Among them are first and
head instead of buttoning down second quality, but the seconds
the front. me greatly in the minority and
l'ine nieiccrized lisle shirt are plainly marked as such.
( Main fleer)
Suspender Skirt
and Cape for
Schoolgirls
The newest Spring costume
for girls between 6 and 12
years and cne that is se pretty
that it's bound te be liked.
Made of tweed in tan, rose
or orchid. The skirt is full
box pleated with a vest in
front te which the suspenders
are buckled. The cape is cir
cular and full, with a buckle
fastening at the threat.
The price is only $6.50.
(Sfieml Fleer)
F
'inest Canten
Crepe in Years
at $4.50
Rich, heavy pebble - back
Canten crepe, beautiful and
durable. As fine a silk as a
woman could buy for gowns
and wraps, both handsome and
practical.
It is here in a perfect black
and a dark blue, all full 40
inches wide.-
(Vint Vltet)
" ter Eighteen Straight Innings
- They Hammered Away"
Lusty baseball "sluggers" walked up one after
the ether and pounded the ball. Englished fouls, solid
smashes, tips and scratch hits, the old ball was hit en
all sides, everywhere.
But at the end the ball
hadn't ripped, it wasn't soft, its
shape was unchanged. It was
a "Taplow" ball, a special
brand found only at Wana
maker's, and like all Taplow
balls it lived up te its guaran-
dozen,
(The duller))
tec of eighteen innings' service.
Taplow balls conform te of
ficial specifications in every de
tail and are pi iced $1.75 ach,
or in team lets, S16.50 the
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Blouses at $5
and $5.50
Half a dozen beautiful styles
in white veile with hand tuck
ing, embroidery or drawnwerk,
and most of them have the
requisite touch of real lace
that se manyjtvemen like.
tXUlrU fleer)
Japanese Cotten
Crepe Aprons
Gayly colored things, de
lightful te the eye. One style
without ornament, the ether
with a substantial touch of
wool embroidery.
The first is $2.85 and the
second $3.65.
Tblr Fleer) ,
Are Just as Comfortable and Just as
Helpful in Lew Shoes as in High
But what's mere te the point the Ana
temik shoe is in no sense a comfort shoe.
Utterly lacking is the ungainly blunt
ness or the squareness or the cumbersome
ness that stands out like a name plate en
nearly every comfort shoe.
In Anatemik shoes a man finds mere
than comfort, he finds relief, he finds cor
rection for feet faults and shoe faults, he
finds tireless help for his feet day in and
day out.
Hut above all he (inds fashion and
smartness.
Fer example, one Anatemik low shoe
is a tan Russian calf oxford made en the
new English last. Anether is of tan Rus
sian calf, plain and trim, with the medium
tee.
ihen there are black kidakin Anatemik
shoes in lasts that are just as smart and
geed te see as a last could be.
Men's Anatemik low shoes am nil
priced $13.
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