Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 05, 1922, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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'with Canen Farrar, se gentle and courteous, in his own
i home, close by the Cathedral.
It is a pleasure te give simply his own words,
'which are se wellwefth keeping. Here they are, word
for word. Cut them out te save and read eften:
"De net be troubled, if in spite of all that thou trlest te
de the times are out of joint and things go wrong, and thou
.mest te de no geed. Even thy peer geed deeds cannot die,
'and when they are taken from the hands of time, years
afterwards, it may be that they. shall rise in golden grain."
Signed!
June S, 192S.
Women's Tailored Suits of Heavy Silk
Crepes $37.50 te $60
Quiet suits of beautiful' cut and quality which women of per
fect taste will cheese.
The coats have plain graceful decoration; but mere are entirely
l lints and are rather 'long, often simple.
teaching te the knees; a few have Navy and black are the only colors
dose heavy hand embroidery ar- and the fabrics are the heavy silk
rsnged with an unfailing sense of crepes and faille.
(Ftrit Fleer)
Certain Geed Sports Coats
and Capes at $37.50
. Sturdy sort of garments, just the right kind for traveling,
metering or te wear at the seashore or mountains.
The coats are made along man- The capes are extremely full and
nih lines with notched revers and n:i nl, . ,
inverted pleat in the back. The cJrcu,ar in China '. tan or indis
sleeves are Raglan, easy te slip en, t tinct plaids. They have straps te
and the material is a pretty tan , - . . ,
colored cheviot or a darker leather cress ,n front and J"ge arm open
color. Inss.
Flrit Fleer)
Fashions
Bring Dainty, Girlish
Things for Yeung Women
te Wear in Summer
The Last W6rd of
Fashion in Yeung
9 Women 's Costumes
is spoken by the beautiful new crea
tions that have come. And there is but
one of a style.
One of the most interesting is a
sleeveless dress and jacket made from
white Chatham quilt with large Delft
blue designs. Price $110.
Anether, equally novel, is a hand-woven skirt
and jacket suit, the jacket in a plain color, biscuit,
for example, and the fringe skirt in a wrap
around model in a plaid te match. Marked $65.
A particularly delightful costume in jade
colored faille consists of jumper and skirt, at $95.
D
ainty Hand -
Even the rosiest description scarce does them justice, for they are se extremely
pretty.
One is a fine batiste at $17.50. The ether a sheer voile at $22.50. Beth entirely
hand made, with hand drawnwerk and hand embroidery in addition.
The cellar and cuffs are of white voile or handkerchief linen and decorated in
the same manner.
And it is a joy just te see the exquisite colors citron, sunset, rose, orchid,
Copenhagen and light blue! In sizes from 14 te 20.
(Hecend Fleer) "
Sturdy Youngsters
Need Sturdy Play
Clethes
pliS of ihe wise ethcr ,ays "
S?wi.fi,eepi,r"wand nPers for
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nci many tubbings.
w detteTte cetJ?n crP. dimity
Wllew, tr&8,i or P P'nk' lue or
(,-i trimmed with white, $1.25
WfilsJ,0A nre worn by both
fc ffii8A"d bys- In blue or Un.
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Alse, dress-and-cape combinations in French
flannel daffodil striped with blue or rose with
blue, at $95.
Sizes are 14 te
(Second Fleer)
Made Dresses
Yeung Women
Heavy Rush Rugs in
Three Attractive
Ways
First of all, the oval rug; first
because it is the most popular for
jummcr perches; then the rounded
corner rug, and, thirdly, the block
designs in one color or two-tones.
Standing head and shoulders ubove
nil ethers is a special value Rush
rug, size 9x12 ft'., for $17.50.
6x9 ft.. 16.50. 921.
7.6x10.0 ft.. 3l.
8x10 ft., $27.50.
9x12 ft., 120.60, $43.
4,6x7.0 ft.. 112,50.
3x6 ft.. 16.50. 17.
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Fer Commencement
Gifts Cheese Beeks
for the young girls there are
special books, such as "The Girl
Graduate," "The Girl Graduate
Scrap Boek," and dozens of ethers
with places for signatures and all
sorts of records of the great day.
Fer both girls and men there are
modern and classic fiction, biog
raphy, books of poetry and books in
fine bindings, history, and such in
teresting recent examples as H. G.,
Wells' "Outline." Business books
are an especially geed choice for
young men with their way te make.
Seme people who don't wish te
give books give book-ends here in
great variety at $1.75 te $17.50.
(Main Fleer)
A Geed Waltham
Cleck for Any Bride
Ne matter whether her new borne
is a small cottage or palatial .man
sion, whether she will live in an
apartment or spend most of her time
traveling it is sure that one of the
many kinds of Waltham clocks will
be a welcome gift.
Compact little folding traveling
clocks, jn leather cases (there are
twelve colors te cheese from), $20
te $36.
Boudoir clacks in mahogany or
polychrome cases, $25 tp $45.
Mirror clocks with mahogany, gilt
or polychrome frames, $45 te $120.
Mantel clocks, mahogany cases,
hour and half-hour strike, $85 te
$110.
(Main Fleer)
18 years.
.dtimtim
Will Delight
It's Sports Hese or Nothing for
Many Beys and Girls
And little wonder, for the sports stocking with the turn-ever
top that comes just below the knee is the most practical, comfort
able hosiery children have worn for many a day.
Grewing boys and girls, and wee cerized hoae in manv colors, with
ones, tee, are wearing he sports
stockings, and most of them are
wearing the gayly colored stockings.
At 50 cents are ribbed sports, hose
in heather mixtures, with turn-ever
tops.
At 75 cents are derby ribbed mer-
(Vlrat Fler)
As Dainty a White
Oxford as Can Be
Found
, Fer the woman who does net like
pumps, yet wants a dainty white
shoe te wear with light, summer
dresses, here is a new white canvas
oxford that will be just right.
The canvas is of the finest weave,
and the shape of the shoe is both
comfortable and graceful.
It has a low military canvas-covered
heel, ivory white leather exten
sion sole, five eyelets, and medium
rounded tee with straight tip.
The price is $11.50 a pair.
(Flrnt Fleer)
Hand-Embroidered
Rebe Patterns Frem
China
Levely things te make into frocks
for bridesmaids.
The designs are exquisite and
scarcely two are alike.
The batiste patterns are $21.75.
In every pattern will be found
ample material for the ' skirt and
trimming for the upper part of the
dress,
Wt Alii)
200 Tweed Skirts
at $3 Each
Odds and ends, really, and that
explains the small price.
They are all wool and in any num
ber of new and desirable styles,
such as the "wrap-around," and a
few fringed models.
There is also a geed range of
colors, rose, blue, tan and gray. The
sizes are broken.
(Flrnt Fleer)
Dainty Baby Bennets and Dresses
Frem Paris
Twe things are netable:
First is the exquisite daintiness of the garments. All are, of
course, made by hand, of finest white batiste or nainsoek, hand-
embroidered, tinily tucked, hand-hemstitched, and many trimmed
with real laces.
Second is the extremely moderate They are for the littlest infant
?riSI-KnTheiiVue SnnetS T !Hr and. en up te two years, and both
te $5.50; and the dresses only $2.25
te $8.50. We never had anything dresses and caps arc for girls and
prettier at the prices. boys.
(Third Fleer)
Camp Bleemers
for Girls
Ready made, of all-wool storm
serge, in black and navy. They are
pleated, full and have double gussets
and pockets. Price $4.50.
White jean middies te wear with
them, $1.35 and $1.50.
(THlrtl Fleer)
Of Course, Wall
Paper Can Be Cleaned
and window shades, tee, for that
matter. Climax docs it and does it
thoroughly.
Price 20 cents the can.
(Fourth Fleer)
If Old Dutch Enamel Will Stand the
Bumps a Gelf
and it will, for an experiment has proven se, it surely is a might v
durable finish for the inside of any home.
Just te see, a golfer coated some
balls with Old Dutch and he found
it gave feettqr service than the
enamel that originally was en the
iron clubs and the grinding of sand
and gravel did net wear Old Dutch
away.
(Fourth
Women's Colored
Handkerchiefs at 18c
and 25c Each
A new geed-sized shipment of
sports colored handkerchiefs, se
much used by women with Summer
dresses and sweater costumes.
Pure linen and a nice quality, de
spite the small prices. Seme are
white with colored borders, ethers
colored with white hems.
(Went AUIr)
turn-ever tops and clocks.
At $1 are derby ribbed mercer
ized hose, with turn-ever tops and
clocks in .contrasting colors.
At $1.50 are silk and mercerized
lisle sports hose in gay mixtures,
wun turn-ever tops.
Paris Has Sent Interesting New Belts
Can you picture te yourself huge cabochons of cherry red,
connected with dull silver-colored chains and fringe of the same
chains hanging from the cabochons?
Or a picturesque Russian-effect Fascinating in novelty and beauty,
belt in dull geld color set with dif- find priced from $3, $4 and $G for the
fcrent colored stones. chain mesh up te $36.
(Main fleer)
Mere Perte Rican
Waists in the June
Waist Sale
800 hand-made waists at $2.85 te
$4.85.
Seme with filet and antique filet,
a few with Irish lace, and all with
mere or less of drawnwerk and dots.
Still a fair selection of cottons at
$1 and $1.65 tailored dimities,
white and colored; and colored ba
tiste with white pique cellars and
cuffs.
(Third Fleer)
Men Are en the Beach in a New Sert
of a Bathing Suit
Mere comfortable and easier for swimming or frolicking en
the sand.
A one-piece suit with a white jer
sey part and blue tights. The
tights are woven right into the
jersey en the inside, giving the effect
of a jersey worn en the outside. The
price is $6.50.
(Mnln
New Veilings Incline
te Dots
But there is a wide latitude in
regard te the dots, some being ex
tremely small, ethers medium and
still ethers quite large.
Alse the dots may be woven or
chenille, both kinds are popular.
In all the colors for Summer hats,
75c and $1 a yard.
(Mnln Fleer)
Dimity Bedspreads at
$2 and $2.25
Sizes 72x90 and 81x90 inches.
Snow-white, in rippled or seer
sucker weave.
(Sixth Fleer)
Ball Gets
B"ut Old Dutch Enamel is net only
durable, everybody knows its charm
and beauty as an inside finish.
. " ls at Wanamaker's in white,
Ivery a"d French gray in both the
Gless and popular Egg Shell finish.
Fleer)
Extraordinary
Sale of
Dinner Ware
A sale bringing $29,000 worth of
standard imported and domestic sets
for $17,000.
French, English American and
Nippon sets at 25 te 50 per cent less, and
in a variety ranging from 47-piece sets
of American semi-china at $6 te 106
piece sets of fine French china, in a
beautiful geld decoration, at $250.
At $50 Nippon sets of 10G pieces
in three border decorations. About
half the regular price.
At $45 American semi-china sets
of 106 pieces, border patterns with
coin-geld handles.
Linen Dinner Sets
$12.75 and $15.75
One table cloth, snowy, satiny
and in a beautiful round floral de
sign, and six matching napkins te
each set.
All pure Irish linen, neatly hem
stitched, and just such valuable,
home-enriching gifts as June brides
long for.
Table cloth, 66x66 inches, and half
a dozen matching napkins, $12.75 a
set.
Table cloth, 66x86 inches, and
half a dozen matching napkins,
$15.75 a set.
(Flret Fleer)
Other one-piece suits with skirt
effedt jerseys are in solid colors or
heather mixtures with stripes around
the body part. Pi ices are $3 and
$6.50.
Fleer)
A Man Can Pound Away All Day,
But a Brogue's Built te Stand It
Hard, unyielding street, stony read or grinding sand.
It doesn't matter when a man is up with fashion and walks
along in brogues.
Solidly geed shoes through and foratiens everywhere, and the prac prac
threugh, and built for wear. tical low, flat heel.
And a particularly popular brogue Naturally it is tan, but the price .
is of Scotch grain calfskin, with per- is surprising. $8.50.
(Muln Fleer)
Splendid Dress Linen
at 68 Cents
A geed, sturdy, round-thread Irish
linen in the heavy weave desirable
for tailored suits, skirts and dresses.
Plenty of white and all the light
and dark colors. 3(5 inches wide.
( Alulr)
Right New, a Man Can Qet
a Traveling Bag Belew
the Wholesale Price
Bags that are geed through and through the best of mate
rials and the best of workmanship.
And there are several hundred of them plenty for a day's
selling even when such a geed bag is marked as low as .$10.75.
Cowhide bags in the popular 18-inch size, wjth hand-sewn
frames, soft leather lining and brass trimmings.
Light, easy bags te handle yet sturdy and long-lasting.
Tan is the only color.
(Mnln Fleer)
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Old-Fashioned
Student Lamps
are still often asked for seme peo
ple feel really comfortable with no
ether reading light.
A style with old brass rinish, one
burner, adjustable, price $8.50.
Glass shades for student lamps
are $1 te $3.
(Fourth Fleer)
At $35 English semi-china sets
of 106 pieces, border patterns. A
little mere than half.
At $150 French china sets of 10(
pieces, beautiful geld-encrusted pattern.
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MirrersVersusEyes.
An old poet says "the truest mir
ror that nn honest wife can see her
beauty in is her husband's eye."
' Most women, however, want a real
looking-glass for practical service.
And it generally happens that a fine
mirror is among the most welcome
gifts for a bride.
Among the hundreds of mirrors
suited for gifts in the Picture Stere,
there are in particular some five-feet
mantel or buffet mirrors that are
exceptionally geed for $40, $42.50
and $45.
They are in three sections, with
miter - cut ends, and attractive
frames of decorated dull gilt.
Black-and-geld framed panel mir
rers with black silhouette tops are
odd, at $12.
And dainty panel mirrors framed
in French blue with gilt, or French
gray, are $10.
(Fifth Fleer)
Crash Toweling at
35c a Yard
A geed, serviceable grade, 17
inches wide, and woven with colored
border.
Last let wnet quickly and se should
this.
(FlMt Fleer)
These Peer Bruised,
Aching- Knees
Every step is torture and every
movement agony nfter an hour down
en hands and knees, scrubbing or
performing s-eme ether household
task.
Utility pads protect the knees
and make the work comfortable.
lJnce ) cents each.
(Fourth 1 lour)
Among the lower-priced sets ar-?j
mi'ni-u Bemi-cnina sets ei lvm i
pieces at $12, perfect goods, but
quantity limited. !
At $20 American semi-chimi tut$(M
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