Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 16, 1922, Night Extra, Image 7

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ris the millinery of the hour.
As June comes en, with its
Weddings and garden parties
(.and outdoor fetes, these softly
1 curved i large hats will be even
?mero essential te' complete
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ported quality and beautiful cleat
dieck, or of the sneer tissue ging
Iiam. In colors, there are reds,
blues, apricot, rose, green, brown,
ttivy or black. . , J
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nhde and each, style, surprisingly
mart and 'attractive." ' The price
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Sports Celers
It nr about an inch wide, finished
.With strikingly ornamental
buckles of colored celluloid and
Jjjttal. Brown, black, blue, green,
Sty and Ian are among the
... ors.
, ,iPriccd $2.33 te $2.75.
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iSnewflake Ratine
'(,0ne of the most attractive
Cfltten ratines, in various colors
TJth a fine white stripe in ir
rfaTilar inewfiake weave. Gray,
Peen, tan, rose, blue, violet,
, WOT, salmon and red.
t A yard wide and priced at 85c.
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wead in the silk. It can hardly
pe found, doesn't affect tlm wear.
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3e,,as nominally in the "second"
?. umerwise the price would
bf about double.
'Navy, purple, green, garnet,
own and taupe, with handles
bakelite or hardwood and
Mehtc combined.
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Semi-Made Waists
Special at $5
Jjach one is ample for a waist
"rail you have te de is te cut
ng the marked lines and sew.
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? i no in a firm quality, in a
of colors. 'K
" are several attractive
Wterns each being ample for a
figure and at the same time
rSly, .Proportioned down te fit
Mmaller figure.
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mbreideries te Be
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jj3c,u,ded nr6 organdie ambreid-
,req edges in white and eeru or
I 'tut """"reidcred U colors; bu
V ,?,? cdfes and insertions in nil
fc . 0l CL'ru galleens, in all
rl ,,alf Price or, even leas.
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faiji B.wrl at 26c, for an or-
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evidence that many of
Delicate textures and pastel '
shades prevail, or .white. ,
Seme charming examples' of
wide-brimmed hats for such
uses are new in the .Gray
Salens. v ' '
They are typical Wanamaker ,
millinery in charm and chic,
andsarc priced $20 upward.
Fleer)
Frecks for Yeung
At $16.50 are dainty voile and
dotted Swiss frocks, in red, navy,
rose, black, orchid, green, Copen
hagen and sunset.
And at $28 a new straight-line
dress of candy-striped crepe de
chine, bound te find favor with
both home girls and business
girls. Copen or china blue, rose,
orchid or green.
All are in, 14 te'ZO year sizes.
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and Ca'pes'
tweeds, serges, cheviets and ve
leurs among them. There are,
tee, some pretty Bilk coats for
dress-up wear.
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and'the c'eata will fit small srirls'
or boys from two te six years.
Fleer)
Real English
Leather Buttens
Vare important te the woman who
wants her tweed suit or coat
correct in the smallest detail.
They are here in many sizes,
black, brown or natural, at 30c
te $1.50 a dozen. '
(Main Fleer)
TIT omen Frem Far and Near Are
W Talking About the "Specials ' '
in Fashions
150 Women's
t Tailored Suits
Reduced One-Half
New $15, $35 and $45
Broken sizes and color assortments v
account for the drastic reduction of
Spring suits se early in the season.
Materials include tricetine, Peiret
twills, gabardines, hemespuns, tweeds
and novelty mixtures all of them of
beautiful quality.
Among the colors aie midnight and navy
blue, black, beige, gray, sand, nlbatress, rose'
and mixtures.
There are simple taildred models with long
coats or short, and individual models that have
no duplicates, faome with fine hand-decoration,
and all finely hand tailored. Seme cape suits
are also included.
Sizes 34 te 46 are in the group.
(Flr.t Meer)
Women's Fine
.Footwear Lowered
te $6.75 and $7.75
In the Spilng clearaway of shoes, pf the better
sort women can get, among ether things:
Heavy-seled street pumps of gray-and-black
'or champngne-and-tan leather, with wide buckled
strap and flat heel, new $6.75.
Light-soled one-strap' pumps of black patent
leather with gray suede back, or tan calf with
fawn suede buck; both with low covered heels.
New $6.75. , , ,
Brown sjiede one-strap slippers with Spanish
heel. Gray suede one-strap slippeis with baby
French heel or low covered neeL Each new $7.75
apair. ' s
, Black or tan calf oxfords with military heel.
New $7.70.
(Vint Ftoet)
Traveling Case
Are the Handiest
Things for a
Weman te Take
Plenty of room for kit that
is needed Nm the week-end
trip, yet they are light and
net at all inconvenient.
Twe special traveling caeca
are here and are about .the
biggest Values in many a day.
1 Beth of w.black long, grain J
cewniae. witn nana sewn
edges and moire lining, in
sizes 18'te 24 inches.
One is priced 9, and a little
sturdier model, $10.75.
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A Cape of Black
Canten Crepe .
seems be the desife of nearly
every woman. "
One of unusually heavy black
silk Canten crepejs priced 38.60.
It is lined with gray crepe de
chine and topped by a close
fitting cellar of caracul fur.
Fer $65 is a cape' of 'finer silk
crepe, deeply bordered with silk
fringe, and cellared with ,fur.
But the most effective are $85
and $95 exquisite materials
made with much originality. One
is cut into many gores,., joined
by openwork braiding, and fash
ioned into tabs around the hem.
Anether is reversible, forming a
black silk cape with black fur
cellar by day, 'and 'a white silk1
cape with white fur cellar by
night. . ' ;
All have the most becoming
cellars of black, white or gray '
fur and are lined with whi,ie.er ,
gray crepe de chine, v ".;.'
(Flnt Fleer) ' ' "
Sterling Silver Bag
Tops at Half; ,,
A small quantity.' in attractive
desjgns and shapes, richIrrem--i"-
uubbcu, una measuring, irem , b a ,
te 6' Jnches across. All are one .
chain handles. .-" '
The low price ferithis limited
number is $15 each, or just half- -the
usual price.
(Jewelry Stere, Main Fleer)
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Women Are
Wearing Sports
Stockings en the
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and no one will deny they "are"
attractive' with a trim sports
suit of tweed or some ether col
orful fabric.
Especially the mixed silk nn'd
wool sports stockings, made thin
te be cool and in dainty color
ings te be fashionable.
New ones have come in oxford,
rose or i light gray with hand
embroidered silk clocks te match,
along with a number of two-color
mixtures and the price is $4.50
the pair.
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Silk Gloves in
a Glearaway
Twelve and sixteen button length,-in black,
white, pongee, beaver and brown, with self-color
Palis point embroidery. ,
All are double flnger-tipped, and the silk is
the substantial Miluncse weave.
Because sizes aremissing here and there, all
are reduced from arieus higher prices te $1.35
a pair. .
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Heritage
remarks Geerge Ade. "Somewhere in.the flower-dotted
fleldp between Brahms and 'The Maiden's Prayer' there
is room for all of us te ramble." , v , . ,
Seme prefer Chepin and the classics ; ethers, the
old familiar ballads r and still, ethers the jazziest' of
"jazz," tye latest popular hit, the fox-trot "of the
-moment. f
, It is. the unending' versatility of ' ,
THE AMPICO
that is one, of its greatest fascinations. With an up-te-date
library of recordings, the owner pf the Ampice
has at his" command 'a choice efthe whole world's music,
old and new- - i
The old classic masterpieces,
The lighter, later classics,'
The popular favorites,k
The best' 'operas, ' ,
MicaLcemedy, ragtime and dance music.
In differing, moods the
same man may care for all
kinds of music. The
Ampice drives him all.
Listen" te this marvel-
, eus instrument here in
Egyptian Hall 'and judge
if by any ether means
(K pilau Hall,
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The Metal Clasp or
Buckle
which catches my lady's cloak
together, or holds her- gown
draperies at the side, is an im-"
pertant note in her costume.
A new collection of highly
polished metal cape-clasps, cabo cabe cabo
chens and slides arc copied from
imported ones, and moderately
priced, 40c te $2.
(Main Fleer)
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Universal
you could se fully ensure
yourself of all the mani
fold delights of music.
The Ampice is sold only
in the Wanamaker Piane
Salens in Philadelphia,
and en convenient terms
if .desired.
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It Seems That Every One Wants an
Oval Rush Rug for the Perch
Attractive rugs, because se different and a new let is here in varied
styles and colorings,
9x12 ft. '....-. ?S2.30
8x10 ft $27.50
4x7 ft $n
(Seientli
The- White Sale
Larger
A practical round neck night
gown with short sleeves and ceri.
vent edge finish mny be had for
$1; ethers with round and V
necks in batiste and crepe with
various dainty touches are $1.50,
$1.85 and $2.
Plain white petticoats with
scalloped edges and double panels
(Third
-Bath Towels Special at 50c Each
Twe kinds. One in fancy Jac-
quard weave and attractively
striped in a plaid effect, in a
choice of blue, ev pink, making
them decorative as well as
practical.
(I'lrt
Wardrobe Trunks
a little group includingAhree popular
sizes and every one priced lower than
a trunk just like it sold for before the
war.
Geed trunks, built te withstand the knocks and banss of
travel and equipped te take comfort en the trip. '
Each trunk is built pf 3-ply veneered bass weed, covered
and lined with fiber and bound with brass plated hardware
w QAr!p4.C?rne!,S &V? runde an,d inferced, and each trunk
has a lift top, laundry bag, shoe box and drawers that securely
fasten by a locking bar. Twe of the drawers can be converted
te carry women's hats. wu
' Steamer size is priced $28.
J Three-quarter size $33'.
Wmu!1 eQUipped YiUl iron?n beard d iron
AMan.Wantsa
Bathing Suit
Most likely a life guard suit,
for they are most comfortable
for day-in and day-out bathing.
And a complete life guard suit
is here for $4.
Buying 'it piece by piece "the
dark blue flannel trunks ce3t $2;
the white worsted jersey ,$1.75;
white web belt, in' two widths,
25 cents. v ,,.'
Life guard suits for boys, tee,
at the same- price.
(Main Fleer) ,
A New Collection of
Wallace Nutting
Pictures7
is shown this week, in connection
.with Mr. Nutting's exhibitions
throughout the" country.
Many people like these hand
colored photographs se well,,that
they would prefer one for a gift
te almest'any ether picture.
Attractively framed and priced
75c te $45.
(Fifth Fleer)
Beys and Toys
Beys, this is your week, and
the great Wanamaker Tey Stere
offers its best wishes and its
best service.
That is net because it has some
thing te sell you and considers
Bey Week, a geed time te try te
make you buy.
We just want you te knew that
be far as toys arc part of the
pleasure you feel these days, we
.have here a world of things for
your enjoyment, from a coaster
wagon te a radio set; from an
air rifle te an aereplane; from a
mechanical beat te a velocipede;
from a juvenuile golf stick te a
wigwpm.
Fellows, it's a, fine collection!
(Seventh Fleer?
3x6 ft T $0 50
30x00 in $.1.75
6x12 ft 4 821.50
Fleer) '
Takes Care of the
Weman
are $1.75. There are two styles
with embroidered flounces at
$1.65, one with a blind edge
flounce at $1.85 and a particularly
pretty one with firm embroidered
flounce for $2.25. Others with
double panel and lace edged
flounces at $8.50.
fleer)
The ethers arc all-white, size
22x47 incheb, well-woven and
finished.
Beth kinds special at 50c each.
Other excellent bath towels at
25c and 35c each, the latter kind
with colored borders.
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There's a Lessen in This Picture Clipped
Frem an Old Magazine
"The Other Fellow's
Grass"
Hew many men you hear complaining that
the ether fellow has all the geed opportunities.
But you have never heard the Wanamaker
Stere say it wished it had somebody else's kind
of clothing te sell!
Once a man begins te wear Wanamaker
clothing he realizes its superiority. It is all
wool, hand tailored, durable and fine.
Plenty of .fine new Spring suits, $35 te $65.
(Third Fleer)
When a Short, Stout Man
Puts en a Straw Hat
that was planned for his long, lean, lanky brother, or
the tall, trim man gets the "full-fashioned" one's hat,
there is usually a little snicker for every one else and
great discomfort for the man under the hat.
That is the trouble with buy
ing a straw hat at a one-style
hat shop. The hat that suits
one man is ridiculous en the
ether, and after one or two
days he is looking around for
another hat.
And that is the geed sense
of the Wanamaker Hat Stere.
(Main Fleer)
A Man Buys Shoes te Wear and He
Wants Geed Ones
Solidly geed ones that leek full of strength as well
as full of smartness.
And of all the shoes men have seen this season
there are no better ones than the brogues of tan Scotch
grain calfskin.
Stout, durable brogues, yet fashionable; net tee
bulky and neatly perforated.
Geed for months of wear, and the price is $14.
(Main Fleer)
Black Spanish Lace
Flouncing, Special
at $2.25 a Yard
Levely patterns te go en charm
ing gowns for afternoon weni-,
informal dinners and the theatre.
The flouncing is 36 inches wide
and the price unusually low.
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Summer Curtains in Coel, Dainty
Abundance, 85c te $5 a Pair
A Wanamaker showing, com
prising everything that h tasteful
and (lNcriminntinir hemekeepcr
can desire in the way of coolness,
prettiness nnd incxpensiveness.
Plain scrim curtains, with hum
stitched edges. 8.r)c a pair.
Plain marquisette curtains,
$1.25 a pair.
Ruffled, plain and block pal-
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Ne feature style, but all fash
ionable shapes and a man gets
the hat that becomes him. And
there is one here for every
man.
The best American-made
.straw hats or the famous Lincoln-Bennett
and REDLEAP
Londen-made hats, and prices
range frenj $2.50 te $5.
There Are Fleer
and Table Lamps
of Reed
in most any color a housekeeper
cculd want te go with the Sum
mer furniture.
Linings of cretonne or a little V
finish of Silk add ivnnrlprfitt vtnh. V:
ncss te each lamp and prices arc .
between $12 and $75.
(Fourth Fleer)
temed scrim
pair.
curtains, $1.50
Ruffled scrim and voile cur
tains. $1.50 te $2.70 a pair.
Plain ruffled, dotted and figured
grenadine curtains, $3, $3.50 and
$4 n pair.
Ruffled and plain figured gren
adine curtains in blue, rose nnd
geld, $4.50 and $5 a pair.
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