Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 06, 1922, Night Extra, Image 7

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ifrwflrs Ae Wanamaker Summer Sale of Hosiery and Underw
Women Frem Far and Near Will Find Ne Better
Opportunity te Lay in a Whole Season's Supply
Men De Net Always
Remember That They Are
Often Judged
by the company they keep.
The' world leeks 'upon the friends
we associate with and registers us
accordingly.
It is therefore important for us te
cheese proper friends and te be cautious
about losing them for any fault of our
own.
A profession of friendship is a very
serious engagement
Signed
May MS.
One Needs Dainty Hats for Dainty Gowns
One of the prettiest of the new
Unnmer hats is a natural-colored
leghorn with the crewiand upper
trim of orchid-ceiorea erganaie.
Fer trimming there arc bunches
of grapes made of the organdie
B pale mue, pmK or urauu,
The price is only S16 and there
are any number of ether equally
lovely hats in white crepe de
chine, fancy silks, leghorn or
white straw, some with flowers
and ethers with quillings of rib
bon or ornament. Other hats are
priced up te $30.
(Second Fleer)
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White Silk Graduation Dresses
Simply and Charmingly Made
The rosiest dreams of the graduating girl seem te
come true in these dresses.
Nothing se well lends itself te graceful draperies
as chiffon, of which some of the loveliest dresses are
made. There is one with rows of narrow ruffles ever
a China silk slip for $17.60.
But there are any number of
new styles in crepe de china
and Canten crepe as well.
Seme have the new straight
front and side panels or drap
ing!. A few are fageted. The
only possible touch of color is
a knot of exquisite flowers at
the waistline. .
The highest in price is $08,
but there are many at far
lower prices. Fer young
women from 14 te 20.
(Second Fleer)
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Mere Beautiful Wraps
of Lustrous Belivia
r All made up with the loveliest linings.
One of the three styles of wraps has its odd sleeves
gathered en te a low shoulder, with particularly picturesque
effect. Alse it has much decorative stitching. This may be
v naa in iarrew, xmeiene, iviaiay, oerrento, navy ana DiacK,
'45.
Anether coat of simpler typa
ii straight in line, with a hollow
pleat down the back and a tas
tled scarf, In burro and navy,
(125.
The third is a coat with a body
and full skirt, its curious and ar
tistic sleeves cut in one with the
body, and its cellar of the crush
variety. Tinetene, navy and black
arc the colors and the price is
$145.
(Flret Fleer)
Twe Dainty New
Strap Slippers
One is of walnut-brown
nede, cut out in little squares
t the sides. It has one in
itep strap, narrow tee and
amp, medium Leuis heel and
light turned sole. Priced $14
a pair.
The ether is smooth chest-mit-brown
calfskin of light
weight, with flexible turned
wle, low Leuis heel, medium
we, one instep strap and a
mush of perforating. Priced
15 a pair. ,
(Flrit Fleer)
Women's Suits
Tailored te Order
Nothing could be mere moder
ate than the pretty cotton eponge
costumes of dress with coat or
cape, tailored te order for $35.
Suits of ether materials are
tailored te measure at the fol
lowing prices: linen, $25 up; silk
and trfcetine, $65 up; Peiret
twill (including white), $75.
Full silk-lined capes of Peiret
twill are $85.
Separate skir3 of linen, $10;
of flannel, $25.
Ask for the Custom Tailoring
Bureau.
(Second Fleer)
Ne Gleve Works Harder Than a
Chamois Lisle
Yeu see it shopping, traveling, marketing, metering,
talking, and at afternoon affairs, where its suede-like finish
deceives all but the closest inspection.
ivtvH importation of some of with spear-point or embroidered
fceSifefifca back8' at ?1'50 n pair-
silver gray, covert, mastic, net- Tab-wrist with five-inch top, in
1 chamois, biscuit and coffee, oak, covert, dark gray, $1 a pair.
(Main Fleer)
New Silk Hopsacking in
Loese-Knit Weave
A really delightful new sports silk, loosely woven
In homespun or hopsacking effect, with a rough epenge
finish. In sports shades of blue, rose, green, gray and
white. 38 inches wide, priced $5 a yard.
k?6W linmg BllkB ' firm Rlch new novelty bilks in
or WRUlafld' in ta" with blue black or blue with self-color
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Med designs; 40 inches wide, f?ewns or wraps, 40 inches
Priced $2.50 a yard. wide, $5 a yard.
(Flrt Fleer)
Distinguished Cleth Gowns for Women
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woven or set en in clese
except in
black trice
smart sim-
rows. Other features are bright
colored linings and light-hued
pipings; charming chemisettes
and unilersleeves of colored crepe
de chine or handkerchief linen;
and heavy shining girdles.
Prices are $50 te $97.50,
The French
Paintings of
"Jeanes"
are attracting much attention in
the Picture Stere.
They are decidedly original-in
method, and se rich in color that
each suggests a great glowing
Jewel.
The subjects are Venetian,
French,, and mountain scenes in
the Dolomites.
Each is distinctive and differ
ent. "My life will net be suf
ficient for me te paint all that I
have conceived," says Jeanes,
"se why lese time te say twice
what I have said the best I
could."
Fer a few days yet the pictures
will be exhibited. All are for
sale.
(fifth Fleer)
June Wedding
Invitations Should
New Be Ordered
A'lse the cards for "at homes"
and receptions should be decided
upon in time te allow the careful
work for which our Engraving
Stere is noted.
There are a number of new
styles for engraved wedding in
vitations, all of which are in ac
cordance with geed taste. The
cost is moderate, considering the
quality of the work.
We will be glad te send
samples and prices upon request.
(Main Fleer)
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A Clear-A way of
Embroideries
In it are batiste and ergandie
embroidery edgings, insertions
and fleuncings in white, white
with color and ecru.
Prices are often as low as half,
which means a wonderful oppor
tunity for women planning pretty
Summer things.
Insertions start at 25c a yard
for an ecru batiste and end at
$3 for a white batiste.
Fleuncings start at $1 for an
ecru erganaie and end at $5 for
white batiste. Widths are 42 te
45 inches.
(First Fleer)
The Daughters of
Parte Are
Carrying a
Different Vanity
Bag
Different, in fact, from any
thing that ever has been seen
in vanity bags, and much
mere magnificent.
First of all, it is made of
weed, handsomely polished and
tinily figured Thuya weed.
Inside is a really gorgeous
silk lining with a mirror and
the ether things usually
within a vanity. The handle
is of silk cord. Price $50.
Tapestry bags, tee, are
much the vogue for the better
occasions, and the new ones
te arrive show such glorious
colors and patterns.
There are cnvelope bags
and handseme frame bags of
tapestry, quite the prettiest
ever, and the prices are $35
and $37.60.
(Main Fleer)
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Applique Voiles in
Bordered Effects
are surprisingly rich and effec
tive for the moderate price of
75c a yard.
A sheer orange ground appli
qued in black; Jade green appli
aued in white; black, coral, corn
flower blue and ether colored
grounds. The fancy applique
border is in addition te the usual
all-ever applique.
(Flrrt Fleer)
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Disposal of Used
Player-Pianos
Instruments of the Better Class
at Lew Prices and en Easy Terms
Each instrument has had moderate usage in
a refined home and most likely was taken as
part payment for the Ampice Reproducing
Piane.
Every one has been renewed and recondi
tioned throughout at the Schemacker piano fac
tory by thoroughly competent craftsmen.
They are all guaranteed te be in splendid condition
and will be found equally satisfactory for the city home
or the Summer cottage, for the family living room or
the nursery.
Convenient terms of purchase will be made.
We suggest early inspection.
Autopiane, oak $325
White, mahogany 350
Steger & Sens, mahogany 395
Perryela, oak 395
Pianola, mahogany 400
Kranich & Bach, mahog
any 400
Blasius, mahogany 400
Lauter, mahogany 400
Lindeman, mahogany .... 425
Lester, oak 425
Behning, mahogany 425
Kraknucr, mahogany .... 4&u
Stedurt, mahogany $150
H. & S. G. Lindeman,
mahogany 450
Angelus, muhegany 475
Lindeman, mahogany .... 475
Angelus, mahogany 500
Lindeman, mahogany .... C25
Marshall & Wendell,
mahogany 525
Emersen Angelus,
mahogany 695
Schemacker Angelus,
mahogany (Electric
meter inc.) 800
Knabc, mahogany 1350
Chickering, mahogany ..1350
Behning, mahogany 450
Grand Player-Pianos
Schemacker, mahogany $1500 Brambach, mahogany
(r.ujptliin Hall, Second Fleer)
.$1050
Never Such a Showing of Hammocks,
and Never Such Geed Ones
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Believed te be the largest se
lection te be found, and un
doubtedly the best.
Couch Hammocks, $16.50 te
$52.
Famous Gloucester Hammocks,
four sizes, $30 te $40.
Couch Hammocks, 5-ft. size, for
smaller perches $16.50 te $35.
Children's Hammocks, $18.50
and $20.
Hammock Stands, $5.75 nnd
$7.50. Canopies, $7 und $10.
Beach Umbrellas, $0.50 and $8.25.
eieei raeies, $20. Chairs, $5.50.
An extraordinary disposal of new,
geed, Summer merchandise at notably low
prices.
There are 16,372 pieces of women's light
weight underwear in this sale.
There are 21,700 pair of women's stockings,
mostly all-silk stockings and every pair meeting
fashion's strictest requirements for Summer.
There are the heavy ingrain silk full-fashioned
stockings; there are the lighter silk stockings;
there are the open-work silk stockings, and there
are the ribbed silk sports stockings.
Among the under things are vests and
bloomers and envelope suits and union suits in
the light, airy fabrics of the Summer.
And the big bulk of all this merchandise is
strictly first quality, up te Wanamaker standard
in every way. Of course, there are some "seconds"
among them, but every one is plainly marked as
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At 18 cents (or three for 50 cents) white ribbed cettMb
vests with imitation crochet yokes. Regular and extra siMftf;
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such and every "second" is wearable, serviceable and geed looking.
In Dollars and Cents $62,880 Women Can Buy $20,120
Werth of Women's Stockings
Will be Sold for $35,592
At 75 cents are silk stockings with cotton tops, artificial
silk stockings or silk mixed stockings. All in colors and all
"seconds" and if first quality' would be worth twice as much.
At $1.35 are full-fashioned pure dyed-silk stockings with
cotton tops and soles. Black, white and colors. "Seconds."
At $1.50 are full-fashioned ten-strand silk stockings with
cotton soles and tops. First quality.
At $1.75 are full-fashioned ingrain silk-te-the-top stock
ings in black only. First quality.
At $1.75 are full-fashioned ingrain all-silk stockings with
the Richelieu rib. Black, white and colors. "Seconds."
At $1.75 are full-fashioned ingrain silk stockings and
lisle top stockings. "Seconds."
At $2.50 are full-fashioned all-silk stockings with open
work' ankles or all-ever openwork. First quality, worth $2 a
pair mere.
At $2.50 are full-fashioned all-silk stockings with open
work clocks. Black, white and colors. "Seconds."
At $3.75 are all-silk ribbed sports stockings. Mostly
black or white. "Seconds."
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Fer Children $1200 Werth of
Socks Is Priced $800
At 35 cents the pair (or three pairs for $1) are fancy,
mercerized lisle socks with turn-ever tops. First quality.
At 18 cents ( three for 50 cents) cotton bloomers in DUMU , t;
First quality and wertli a fourth mere. wr '
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couen. Juew nectt or uuuicu tups; liice, sneii or ugnt iwim-a
Regular sizes. Extra sizes are 60 cents. First quality. ' twM
At 75 cents, athletic union suits of pink or white checkp
muslin. First quality. M
At SI. nthlptir nninn sums nf nink nr white mnnrafl AT )y.
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At $1.85, pink bodice vests in glove silk. First quality; :
At $9 liaaw rvlnvn.ctllr vacfc in man ntnlr T.nur nnlrfl dMP iU5.
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First quality.
At $5, heavy glove-silk union suits with bodice ,!;
First quality.
(Weit AUte)
Decorated Articles
for the Toilet
Table
All Specially Priced
Brushes, combs, mirrors,
puff boxes, manicure articles
and such pieces, ull in the
creamy white that imitates
ivory, the backs richly deco dece
racd in azurc-and-geld, coral-and-geld,
bluck-and-geld or
plain azure.
They may be purchased by
the set (11 pieces) for $35,
which is about half the usual
price. Or separately at about
the same reduction, ranging
from a buttonhook at $1.15 te
a mirror at $7.50.
(Main 1'loer)
Iren Lamps, Special
at $3.50
Simple and well designed, of
wrought iron, with polychrome
decoration and welded bases, re
markably geed for $3.50.
Shades te go with them, SI te
$1.75.
(I'earth Meer)
New Let of
Blue Willow
Dinner Sets
Clese te Half
New $15 and
$27.50
Sets of 52 pieces at $15.
Sets of 10G pieces at $27.50.
Of fine English semi
china, in the famous old
blue willow pattern, illus
trating an ancient Chinese
romance.
Just 75 sets at the prices
named, se that early selec
tion is advisable.
(Fourth Fleer)
Men Can Carry Raincoats
in Their Hip Pockets New ,
and never knew they have a raincoat along when the
day is clear," but keep as dry as dry can be when the
sudden Summer storm comes along.
England has sent such a
raincoat, and in England rain
coats must be dry and service
able.
It weighs just 19 ounces and
is the coolest, lightest, freeat
coat imaginable te wear when
days are het.
The price is $14.
(Mnln Fleer)
Ribbons for Girdles
Specially Priced
2000 yards of two-toned satin
ribbon nt 20c n vnrd for three
quarter inch width. 30c a yard
for inch width and 55c a yard
for an inch and a half width.
Fifty combinations of colors.
1000 yards of fancy brocade
and warp print ribbon at G8c a
yard.
(Mnln Fleer)
The Sale of White
Starts All Over
Again Monday
Thousands of fresh, new,
domestic garments, both
white and colored, and like
everything else in this May
Sale, specially price'd. Here
are some of the new things.
There are chemises and
vests and bloomers and
nightgowns in many fabrics,
many colors. Prices range
from 85c te $2.25.
(Third Fleer)
The Very Bedroom Suits
Many Hemekeepers Are Wishing Fei
and Prices Are 20 te 50 Per Cent Less
Mere than a hundred bedroom suits are in this sur- 'M
nvicinc nTirl wrmrleifii1K Vielnfnl csnln A cl- .i : i HI
splendid selection of bedroom, living-room and dining-room
suits, as well as many individual pieces, all at 20 te 50 per
cent less than market values.
Bedroom Suits are in the sale for S1G0 and for $900 Jl
ana many, many prices in between. -'bit' si
(Sixth Fleer)
A New Sports Oxford That Mer
Wear ILverywhere Is Plain Tan
without a mark en it anywhere, and is made of smooth calf
skin at that.
Built along the lines of an Eng
lish last and is about the neatest
sports oxford we have seen in
many a day.
Corrugated red rubber soles $10 is rcnlly a low price.
(Muln Fleer)
and heels make walking easy,
while master workmanship hat
put long service in the new oxford.
All the Charm of the Orient Glows in the
New Mahal Rugs
Persian Mahals et authentic weave. Seft, warm, red,
ecru and blue.
Alse new Beluchistan rugs, including reds of a deep mahog
any tone with patterns daintily wrought in iveiy.
Persian Mahal Rugs
10.10 x 0.10 ft $155
9.9x7.G ft $175
10.3x7.5 ft $185
10.5x8.8 'ft $197
10.7 x 8.9 ft $.J35
10.7 x 7.3 ft 170
12.1x8.4 ft $265
11.11x8.8 ft
10.5x7.4 ft $159
10.7x7.11 ft $175
10.1x8 ft $190
10.7x8.2 ft $185
10.8x8.9 It $245
10.7x7.3 ft $185
10.8x8.8 ft oeC
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Beluchistan Rugs
2x4 ft. te 5x6 ft $30 te $45
Hamad an Rugs
Average size 3 x 4.6 ft , $20 te $30
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