Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 02, 1922, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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WANAMAKER'S
Stere Opens at 9
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WANAMAKER'S
Stere Closes at 5
DaylighUSaving Time
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June Has Brought Gardens of Reses and Ever Se Man
Endeavoring te Loek at the
Brighter Side
of things will destroy the habit of seeing all
gerts of evils coming along that cress-grained
people have harped upon and pointed out.
Try te turn around te another street when
you see the person coming your way who
always expects rain and who may be seen
lurrying an umbrella, rain or shine.
Every home ought te be a fountain spring
of cheerfulness, pouring forth comfort and
happiness.
Gloominess and growling never help
anybody.
Signed
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150 Afternoon Dresses at a
Little Price $25
Canten crepes, crepes de chine and heavier or
lighter sUk crepes are the fabrics, in the colors eftenest
asked for -navy, black, rust, grays, tan and white.
A great many are beaded, a few plainly tailored,
few embroidered.
Pretty and practical dresses and uncommonly geed
for the money.
(Tint Xloer)
Plenty of Waists
in the June Sale
Tailored white dimities
are one of the chief fea
turesall white or white
with colored cuffs and col cel
lars or colored bindings.
Many are samples, $1.65.
Other white dimities
especially desirable te
wear with slip-en sweaters
and sports suits are $1.85.
And fresh shipments of
the hand-made waists
have come in Perte
Rican things with unusu
ally geed embroidery and
filet lace. Priced $2.85 te
$4.85.
(Eut and We it Alslti)
Riding Clethes
for Women
are ready in the Little Sports Sports
Clethes Salen.
The materials are khaki,
linen and summer - weight
cloths; each suit consists of
coat and breeches and the
prices range from $20 te
$32.50.
Separate knickers and
breeches are of linen, khaki
and cloth, $7 te $16.
(Ftrit Fleer)
I
Charming
Negligees and
Breakfast Coats
The prettiest of cloudy col
ored Geergettes and satins,
crepes de chine and brocades,
with straight edges and' frilly
edges and all manner of grace
ful touches.
Prices. $14.50 te $95, in the
French Beem.
(Third Fleer)
Women's First Dust Coats
of the Season
tJHZ W2,me,n cen,sldef them natural color, full length and
JMiipensable for a long meter with raglan sleeves, made ex-
?h.wi-r,p an.2 ,fc i8 certaIn tremely wide and well tai
thtt they save the price many lered at $7.50.
mes ever by protecting ether Silk pongee dust coats, nat
ural color, raglan sleeve and
clethu.
iwe goea styles In all linen, cut full with scarf cellar, $20.
(Flrtt Fleer)
lUemen With Small
U Hands May Have
These Fine Kid Gloves
Cleanup of 700 Pair at One-Third and
t nv W0;Thirds of Regular Prices
JUNb and short kid and suede gloves of the
"""", Mumtf. a numeer 01 trie iameus Kev-
mers are included.
5WCKS.
Whil
All are from the regular
mainiSl! th?re are some in sizes 63t and larer. te
majority are in smaller sizes, 5i2 te 6i2 principally.
lend., v g gleyea are in 8 v2 16- 20 and 24-button
W. New priced $2 and $5 a pair.
The short gloves are all new $2.
AH are in perfect condition.
Itehr !& b!ack and Poetically all the geed colors,
'WK and dark, are included.
(Main Fleer)
Charme D'Amour
Is a Favorite
Fragrance
Adin'cxtracS,0" "
aahet. ?, t"lct toilet water,
; PeJvder.P d6r and com!
'rffJiV1-60 and
lively pTifp. AU arc .
ill? &"? Mary extras
f ft.mWlV"1 t0"Ct
J, Ulala VI...V
Coel L. R. Corsets
of Open Mesh
They leek cool, and feci
cool, for the openwork mesh is
net only light but it lets the
heat of the body out.
A model for s-hert slender
figures is ?1.25. And two for
full and medium figures arc $-.
In Wanamoker Special cor
sets also there are open-mesh
models nt $l.r0, including
both topless and low-topped
styles, with reinforced waist
lines. All are excellent for out
door sports.
(Third Fleer)
Airy, Flewerlike
Things te Wear
Many Different Summer Dresses
Will the Yeung Weman Need
pvOR morning she will want pretty, cool ginghams, the bright-colored checks are
A favorites. There are any number of attractive styles between $7.75 and $17.50.
"Nothing like a linen dress," some girlB think, and there have just come some ex
tremely smart linen dresses in white, Copenhagen, leather and green for $12.50.
New epenge frocks are se much thought of this year that many young women are
buying them for afternoons as well as morn ings. Twe new and pretty styles are $14.50
and $18.60.
Of course, for many occasions, there is nothing
which takes the place of a silk dress it may be of
crepe de chine, plain or printed, or Canten crepe.
Every color is here from white and the lighter tints
down te the new Yellowstone tawny shade, henna,
navy, dirck ana many etners.
(Second User)
One can cheese from a typical peasant style
with bloused front and vivid embroidery te the
newest side draperies as introduced by Paris. Really
wonderful dresses at $18.50 te $55.
All in 14 te 20 year sizes.
Deautiful Flower-Trimmed Hats
Just Arrived at $10 and $12
Big, flat hats of hair, leghorn and fancy weaves that are worn with organ
die and ether Summery dresses. The white ones are trimmed with white flowers ;
there are all-black hats, and ethers with a touch of color, and some in a charming
shade of pink with pink flowers.
Altogether, the values are se unusual that one would hunt a long time before
finding their equals.
(Second Fleer)
(Girls' Dresses and
U Coats Are Much
Less New
200 Dresses at $2.25 te $12.50
are every one half price and they include almost all kinds
of Summer materials, such as cotton fabrics, Georgette
crepe, silk taffeta and even white organdie. Seme are a
trifle soiled or mussed.
200 Coats at $7.50 te $25
Sports styles, chiefly in pole coating, plaids and
tweeds. There are capes also. Nene have been reduced
before, but new are greatly lowered.
On both dresses and coats, sizes are 6 te 17 years.
(Sound Fleer)
Women's Leghorn Sports
Hats at $4.50 and $7
Smart tailored hats with grosgrain ribbon or pleated
silk bands. They are the natural colored leghorn straw
with soft rolled brim, te be turned up or down at
pleasure.
The shape is especially nice for sports wear with
sweater costumes.
OTeit Al.le)
Canten Crepe
Capes, $28,
for Yeung
Women
Such remarkably Reed
specials that we can hard
ly have time te announce
their arrival before they
are gene.
The material is a heavy
all-silk Canten crepe in 1
black with a gray or beige I
crepe de chine lining.
The high standing col cel
lar is of soft silky caracul
fur and there are long silk
ends te tic. Sizc3 14 te
20 years.
(Second Fleer)
Breathes There a Man
who can smother the thrill and the joy of a bright Summer day when he
sees the phalanx of men swinging along with proud, firm steps and heads
held high
Leeking Mighty Fine in
Brand New Suits
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It's the spirit of the times te stand up and
dress up, and all the men who count for anything
are marching out looking spic and span and pros
perous as can be.
It's Summer and the gloom is gene, and a
dollar buys a full hundred cents' worth of clothing
and there is no reason why a man shouldn't leek
like he is glad te be alive.
But of all the Suits a man can find, the finest
are at Wanamaker's.
Bright, new, different suits. Mere te cheese from than a man can
imagine. Bright, light suits in loose, free models. Or darker suits like a
mere staid man would wear.
And every one is geed through and through, tailored te perfection and
priced no higher than $65, while some are as low as $35, with the biggest
cheesing around $40 and $45.
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Third Fleer)
If a Man Likes Celer, Here Are
the Shirts He Will Wear
Net gaudy shirts, in fact, they are really
pretty but colorful.
Silk-and-cotton shirts, incidentally the best
that ha'e come for years.
Stripes are just as varied as the colors and
most every color is in the group.
Price $5.50.
(Main Fleer)
Het? Of Course, But the Man
in Athletic Underwear Is Coel
Coel as a breeze and comfortable, tee, for
freedom doesn't begin te tell the story of the
union suits that knowing men wear in Summer.
And athletic union suits of all kinds, all de
scriptions, all values are here for the men who
want te buy comfort with service.
Fancy woven madras suits, $1.75, $2, 52.25
and $3.
Silk-and-cotton mixed suits, $5.
Pure silk suits, 6, $8 and $10.
Plain gauze-weight cotton suits, $1 15, 51.50
and $1.75.
(Mu In lloer)
Once a Man Puts a Geed Straw
Hat en His Head
He is done with the old remark that "A
straw hat is a straw hat" r.nd it doesn't matter
where it's bought or hew much it cost?.
Every day men are being initiated into the
goodness of Wanamaker straw hats and they
tell us the superiority is net only in the quality
that brings longer service; but the style as well.
A geed atraw hat leeks its part and keeps
en looking it long after the ethers have gene
into the discard. The best American-made straw
hats along with the Lincoln-Bennett and RED
LEAF from Londen are here between $2.50
and $5.
(Main Fleer)
Silk Grenadine Ties Have
Joined the Specials at 65c
S'llk grenadines in staple colors with fancy
figures or stripes at 65 cents and every one worth.
considerably mere.
Alse the sturdy Mugader and Rep Silk ties
nt the one price. In stripes galore and all the l
colors a man can think of for a necktie. f
(Main Fleer)
A Free and Easy Sert of a
Shee for a Man te Wear
Outdoors
On free and easy times is the two-tone sports
oxfords. Yeung men are wearing them every
day, everywhere.
And the best sports oxfords at anything near
the price are at Wanamaker's for $6.40.
Twe kinds te cheese from, tee. First the light
ones of smoked horse with mahogany tips and
instep saddles and heel foxing. Then for golf
there are the tan oxfords with mahogany trim
mings. (Main Fleer)
tl
100 Iren Lamps
at $3.50
Fleer lamps of hand-
wrought iron, polychrome dec
orated; uith three welded feet
and extra long cords.
They are adjustable.
Parchment shades for them '
are $1 te $1.75.
(Fourth Fleer)
Miles and Miles of Travel Cost
Surprisingly Little
when the motorist rides en Empire Cord tires and the
cost is a great deal less new that the geed cord tires
are at Wanamaker's much below the market values1.
Size
All That Is Called
"Canten Crepe"
Is Net Se
Geed, new, first-quality,
genuine Canten crepes are
here at $4 and $4.50 the yard.
Seme cicpes said te be
"Canten" are net genuine.
These are. And they are in
perfect shades of navy and
midnight blue, gray, beige,
brown, pink, jade and ether
colors, as well as the greatly
demanded white and black.
(Flrit Fleer)
New French
Ratines in Silver
Grays
The loveliest cotton ratines
that have come.
A beautiful stiver gray
ground with fine stripe or
checkline or everplaid in lav
ender, coral, mess, canary,
mustard, navy or black.
They make wonderfully
smart dresses and skirts. All
38 inches wide, and priced $2
a yard.
(Vint Fleer)
Most Every Weman Likes a
Leather Bag te Carry
en the Street
Of course, it can be a pretty bacr. and a colorful nne
but with the sports suit or tailored suit the chances arc
Every tire first quality, sound construction and guaranteed
for service.
Size
Sfl r. '
31 x 4
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Other
Price
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$24 75
Price
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sizes at correspondingly low prices.
Empire extra heavy red tubes te fit all size3 of cord tiie., also
at unusual prices.
(Tli fiulIrr.T)
it will be leather.
And new ones w c just com"
in, the best yet at $3 te $5.
Standing out abevr all
ethers is a novelty frame shape
that leeks like a queer gath
ered pouch with each end hang
ing loe.,o from the frame te
form additional pockets. But
the selection doesn't step
(Miln Fleer)
there, for theie are envelope
bags, shopping tugs, little
vanities; in fa.-t niet all the
little twists and forms that are
popular in bags.
Naturally the 'blacks and
blues and browns are in abun
dance, nleng with the modes
and high spert3 colors.
Candlewick Bedspreads and
Sets Much in Demand
And new selections are read.
Spreads in deuble-bed size, $10; single-bed 3ize, $9.
Candlewick bedspread sets, All made at unbleached
with separate bohter-piecc m muslin with patterns dene in
design te match the spread. candlewu-k.
Iir .,, , ,, je,, Quaintly deceratur, ,pe.
315 in the double and $U in na!ly witI, c,,,,,,' fejr.
the singk-bed size. pester beds.
(MMIi rioerl
Shoes for Every Heur of the
Younger Weman's Day
Fer street, tramping and knockabout wear are stout
oxfords of Norwegian grained calf in a dark tan, with
heavy welted soles, low heels, full round tee, long wirig
tip, perforations and sawtoeth edgings. Priced $9 a
pair.
Or one-strap pumps of dark
tan grained calf, with flat
heels and inner slip soles te
keep out the damp. Alse $9.
Outright play shoes for golf,
tennis and sports generally,
arc $8.50 a pair. Tan calf ox
fords with rounded soft tee
and easy tread. Sele and heel
of red rubber, suction or cor
rugated. Fer dressier hours are black
patent leather one strap
pumps, with light or heavy
soles, wing-tipped or plain
tees, wide or narrow strap, and
low heels. Priced $0 and $12
a pair.
And for hours that rcqujj-e
satin, here are the prettiest
little pumps of black satin at
$10 a pair. They have one
strap, rounded tee and low
covered heels.
(Tint Fleer)
Everything That Makes
f Camping a Pleasure
will be found m the Sporting Goods Stere, from a waterproof match
box te a rubber blanket.
. Campers preparing for a trip and wanting te get all possible
KSS n0Utipf lfc Wl11 be Crated by this little list of comforts,
eniev
helps and needfuls.
Camp blankets, ." and
50.
Rubber blankets, S2..")0.
Khaki trousers, $2.25 te
$3.
"Khaki or gray shirts, $2 '
te $2.75.
Waterproof canvas carry
ing bags, $2.50 te $5.50.
White and khaki running
pants, 75c te $1.50.
White sleeveless whirls,
50c te $3.50.
Sleeveless .shirts in navy,
maroon, gray and scarlet,
$2 and $2.25.
Bathing suits in a large
variety, $2.50 te $5.
Canvas shoes in an as
sortment of styles, $1.35 te
$4.50.
Moccasins, several styles,
$3.25 te $7.
V-neck sweaters, pull
over kind, in various col
ors, $5 te $8.
Jack and hunting knives,
$1.25 te $3.50.
axes, $1.50 te 'hM
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Camping
$4.50.
Mess kits, $2.50 te 53.7X
Compasses, drinking
cups, nsiiing tackle, rifle,
tents, cots, camp furniturty
ana se en.
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