Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 08, 1922, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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LOTS OF COOL THINGS AT WANAMAKER'S TO TALK ABOUT ON THE LONG SUMMER EVENDii
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ru than you deserve,
J j discovered and sooner or later written
f : down as a counterfeit.
Be content te light
Uahdle that belongs rightly te yourself, and
rifltrive vigorously te connect up with electric
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Flannel
We can scarcely bring them
in fast enough for all the
remen who are going off te tne
..linin nnd mountains and
u niiief Ii.ivp n white flannel
skirt te take along.
Just arrived arc some pretty
box-pleated skirts, with pleats
(First
Geed Little Cotten Presses
& for Scheel Girls
,r Among the latest arrivals are
lema of the prettiest figured
TeHes, dimtties, dotted. Swisses
imd-Iinens, all of them nice for
'irm days.
The styles are wonderfully at
tractive and quite new; for in
lUncc.many have hand embroid embreid
'y done in wool of brilliant
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Blue Ornaments
Seme unusual designs in
imitation lapis lazuli erna
ments are being shown in
the Stere of Inexpensive
Jewelry necklaces at
$8 te $14; bracelets at
?2.50 te $7.50 ; and ear
rings at $2.50 te $10.50.
(Main 1 loer)
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;Sheer Swiss Organdies
js That Keep Their
!' Crispness
Neer such a reason for dainty
ereandies, which come in all the
wiers of the rainbow and the
flower-garden combined.
Besides the uncommon fineness,
"ley are permanently crisped,
m will net wilt and droop as
common organdies de.
i!Lar.e 4, '"dies wide. The
dutiful colors are 75c, 85c and
Mi 50 The vhite ones 75c
(Urst Fleer)
New Middv Blouses
f for Girls '
A"i1S,t,Jat n,a,"y K'rls "em
lth rnl I tan co,ered neisette
?ff,CaPenhf blue cellar and
vii u ,?." P'ther all white or
fid uZ)!X! trimmings from
Stars. -J0, blze3 6 te
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Cunning
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erlttlnT? S0les' such as
Better b,f"eueht te wear.
ta2"k,n nor better
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innini : ' Sizes frm
fclstobeut six years.
i seven? B liUle 0,der
areas 8litm ', nt 'either
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Trouble With White
Skirts
stitched te the hipline, at
$11.75.
A geed sports model with
gathered waistline, slashed
pockets with silk crew's feet,
at $9.50.
And a popular style at $8.75
with gathered back and slant-
ing piped pockets.
Fleer)
colors, some have most effective
ribbon trimming and nearly all
are finished with dainty ergandie
cellar and cuffs and sashes of or
gandie or the same material.
They would fit girls from six
te sixteen years and arc priced
$4.75 te $22.50.
Fleer)
The Smart Sports Hat
Is Usually a Leghorn
About the nicest kind of
a sports hat for sweater cos
tumes and morning frocks. It
can be turned down te shade the
;eyes from the "sun or turned up,
. 3 .pne, wishes.-' . '
Alse in- the, natural, leghorn
, color it is almost atwayfe'Scem- '
ing. In some cases thebrTm may
'fiavetan under facing of another
color, the only trimming is a -soft
pleated band or a ribbon.
There are excellent qualities
of leghorn hats at $4.50, $5, $7
and $16.
(Second Fleer)
The Coelest of Pretty Pongee
Tailored Suits
are being shown new suits as simple a3 simple can be, but
charming, partly because of the colors a lovely orchid, a
fine dark blue and a bright purple, besides black, natural
and white and party because of the cut.
One style shows the rather long sleeve. The skirts are comfort
belted coat with straight sleeve, , , . , , . , .
and the ether shows a flaripg ably w.dc and have pockets.
circular coat with loose Chine'se Prices arc $02.50 and $37.50.
(First Fleer)
Baby Must Have the Right Shoes
When He Takes His First Steps
He must have the right kind of shoes and stockings te
start the little feet aright.
Seft moccasins are usually the first kind he wears.
They may be white with pink or blue trimming or chamois
colored.
When he really walks he will need leather slippers with
one or two straps or button or lace shoes. They are 75c te
$1.25 a pair.
Stockings in cotton, silk-and-wool or all-silk, 35c te
$1.25 a pair. Socks, cotton or silk, 35c te $1.75 a pair.
(Third rioer)
Women Faver Capes in
Warmer Weather
Just a shade cooler than
coats, and certainly much
easier te slip off and en.
Of the many different kinds
of capes here, three are par
ticular favorites. Se moder
ately priced they are almost
entitled te be called "specials."
Fer example a lovely black
Canten crepe cape, crepe de
chine lined, It has a shallow
yoke te held in the fullness
(Flrit
Bathing and Swimming Suits,
the Right Kinds in Full Variety.
Men's, wemens, boys' and girls'. Every wanted kind
for ambitious swimming feats or for just bathing.
Men's one-piece all-wool swim
ming suits, $2.75 te $4.
Men's Pacific coast style suits
in a large variety of colon, $3.50
te $5.50.
Men's two-piece suits in a large
assortment of color combinations,
$4 te $6.
Lifeguard style suits (blue
flannel trunks), $2,50 te $3. All-
wool ileareless shirts, $2 te$4. .
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Come Hear the New
Loud-Speaking Radie Outfit
v and Phonograph
, Combined
Here is an invention that combines two of
the greatestjseurces of entertainment in the home
the wireless telephone and the fine phonograph.
Encased in 'the handsome carved mahogany console
pictured-r-wjiich is in itself an ornament te any room
is an exceptionally fine electrically-played phonograph
and a complete radio outfit of high order, batteries and
all. ,
Yeu listen te the records of the phonograph in the
usual way. Or you remove the needle, insert a plug in
the socket, and listen te the music in the air !
The sound-box of the phonograph acts as the loud
speaking horn of the radio. Every member of the
family can enjoy it at once.
This wonderful device, which is of the finest
workmanship throughout, is priced $750, complete
except for antenna.
Yeu may hear it today and any day in the Wana
maker Phonograph Salens. (Wireless concerts, of
course, only at the hours of broadcasting from 2
o'clock en)
Every geed make of phonograph will be found in
the delightful salons of music, priced from $50 up, in
cluding the convenient portable kinds for summer use.
(Second Fleer)
A New Yarn
is being demonstrated in the Art
Needlework 'Stere a yarn with
loops which give the effect of a
light-weight astrakan wool when
it is knitted.
It comes in .all the new color
combinations, such as tangerine
arid white, jade and white, geld
and white, blue and white, be
sides plain colors; and it sells for
42c a ball.
Eight or ten balls aic enough
for a sweater.
(Second Fleer)
ever the shoulders and a high
niche cellar, $45.
And, in all-wool tricetine,
there aic two extremely Reed
styles, one with bifr winp;
sleeves, ending in tassels, at
$37.60, and another with cord cerd
ing en the shoulders and a
high turnover cellar at $38,50.
The latter is in navy or black.
The former in weed brown,
navy and black.
Fleer)
Bathing belts, 25c.
Women's one-piece all-wool
swimming suits, $3 te $10,
Bes' all-wool bathing suits,
a large variety, $2.50 te $3.
Girls' all-wool bathing suits in
a line selection of colors, $3.50
and $4.
Children's all-wool bathinir
sults, $2.25 te$3.
"The Supreme Court
in United States
History"
By Charles Warren
Asst. Attorney General of the
United States
In three volumes; price, $18.
(Main Fleer)
The June Bride
Is Being
Entertained
Which means that many
hostesses are racking their
brains te think up "pretty and
novel table decorations. Here
are some geed ones.
A vase filled with artificial
roses for the centerpiece and
each of the twelve roses con
tains an appropriate favor.
Complete at $10. Or, at the
same price, is a blinper which
carries out the idea in the
same way.
A baiket, trlnimril with rral rral rral
loeking wild re and t write
faTeri, In SS.50.
Ken pie hrlde ilolle. lurge Mie,
K3.ne. Smaller linen, 1, X1.50 and
SI.7S earli. l'aner dell with lone
tulle rell, fl eiieh.
Wedding cake hexc In paper,
lOr each. In nntln. 'J0c and 50c
each, Ale liunkrl and katln
Upper for holding candy and
bridal candle In mint flavor In
the form of roe or clipper.
(Down Slalr Mere)
' 200 Gingham
Heuse Dresses at $5
Straight, simple little things
made of a geed Scotch gingham
in pleasant colorings lavender,
black, green, red and blue with
white checks.
Every dress is straight-lined
and every dress has white cellars
and cuffs with hand drawn work.
(Third Fleer)
Coel Nightgowns
for Summer
Three styles, one of white
striped dimity with V-shaped
neck, and waist slightly gathered;
one of the same style but of
ciess-bar dimity in orchid, pink
and white; and a third of cross
bar dimity in the same colors
with round necks and edges of
imitation filet.
Each is sleeveless and each
priced $2.50.
(Third Meer)
Cotten Crash
Bureau Scarfs
net te mention squares and cen
terpieces are here for very little
45c each.
All are white with blue chain
titch designs.
(Wetl AUIe)
The 35c
Handkerchiefs
a Weman Can Cheese
A sheer or a heavier Irish linen
handkerchief, plain hemstitched.
A handkerchief with revere
hem, sheer linen.
A hand-embroidered initial
handkerchief of linen.
A linen handkerchief with lace
edge.
, Better still," they can all be
bought by the dozen at $3.85. ,
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Fer a Rare Gift
te a Bride
why net cheese something from
the Oriental Stere?
If a personal ornament is de
sired here arc beautiful and un
usual things necklaces of jade
and coral and lapis lazuli, and
of leek-green and periwinkle
agate; bracelets and earrings and
lovely pendants.
Prices start at $20 for a coral
necklace and end at $300 for one
of jade.
(Main ttoer)
Black French Taffeta
for Bathing Suits
Special at $2 a Yard
It is decidedly unusual te get
a fine French black taffeta for $2
a yard. ,
Fine enough for the prettiest
dinner dresses. Exactly what is
wanted for the fashionable bath
ing suit.
36 inches wide. The quantity
is limited.
Flrt Fleer)
Gas Ranges
in a Clearaway
Just twelve of them but
twelve unusual values.
The better cabinet type
re "ires, with canopy tops or
liign warming evens among
ether improvements.
They are floer'samples and
every one is substantially
lower priced between $75
and $125.
(Fourth Fleer)
Men's Imported Lisle Hese With
Clocks Are 50 Cents a Pair
Full-fashioned half-hose, and the clocks are hand em
broidered. There are black, navy or cordovan hose, all with white
clocks.
And the price is about en a par with the pre-war mark
ing for the same hose.
(.Main Fleer)
Coel Leeking
Lamp Shades
2000 wicker shades have ai
rived from Japan.
They arc in nine sizes from
boudoir te fleer lamps, are lined
with lese, blue, green and geld
silk, and may be had for 63c te
$4.75.
(Fourth rioer)
A Thousand Pair of
Leng Silk Glees
Special at $1.35
A geed, firm quality of .Milan
ese silk, well cut, perfectly made
and much better than usual at the
price.
Beth 12- and 16-button length.
Deuble finger tips and Paris
point embroidered backs.
But only black, white, beaver
and brown.
(H'et AMe)
A Handy Tiling
at Preserving Time
and that is light new, with many
people, is a folding jar rack that
sets in an ordinary wash boiler
and proves a wonderful help in
putting the goodies into the glass
containers.
, It holds 8 one-quart jars, and
is priced 75 cents.
Jar holders, tighteneis and lift
ers are all heie at 10 cents each.
(Fourth Fleer)
50 Dinner Sets of 106 Pieces,
$15 in the Sale -
(Little Over Half)
American semi-china, in a choice of three border pat
terns, including geld bands.
Just 50 sets at the price, which is just ever half.
Splendid choice of ether sets in the great sale at 25 te
50 per cent less.
American semi-china ets of
106 pieces .it $15 te $50.
French china sets of 10G pn-ce
in a wealth of beautiful devia
tions, fiem $.')0 te $250.
(Fourth
Hundreds of Pieces of Luggage
Are Away Down in Price
A special purchase brought them in many about en a par with the manu-,
facturer s price. '
All geed, high quality luggage, some the best of its kind in material, work
manship and design.
Mnh c 3ie(? thati is S?lty in,any way and net a Piece that deesn,t meet the
high standard of regular Wanamaker luggage.
nSJflZL?? Blttck l hat
amel smtcases for $6.75.
Cowhide suitcases, tt H '
many the best grade, at '
G9rC9 -i .i .
W2.75 te $25. Cowhide or walrus
And every price means a substantial saving.
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It 's a Mighty Coel, Refreshing
Sert of a Feeling
for a man te step out with all the ether men and feel that his cellar is net
melting away and his clothes are net hanging in wrinkles.
But the hard thing te keep in mind is that
Haifa Man's Comfert Cemes Frem
the Suit He Wears
Net necessarily a
though tropical suits
are
September breeze.
But a geed Summer suit, made te stand
up at attention and leek almost animated
when the sun is boiling it's hottest.
Most likely it will be a light suit in
color and certainly light in weight.
Beys' Wash Suits
in Wonderful
Selection
Shipment after shipment
constantly coming in put the
varieties at the high-water
mark.
Values unexcelled.
Every desirable style, color
effect and tub fabric.
Suits for 3 te 10 year old
lads at P3.25, $3.75, $4 and up
te $9. Norfolk, Oliver Twist,
regulation shirt styles.
Suits at S8.50 te $12 for
boys of 8 te 18 years in tan
linen, giny linen and Palm
Beach.
Fine stock of washable
trousers in khaki, white duck,
crash and Palm Beach, for fl
te 18 year old bevs at $1.50
te S3.
(Ill In! fleer)
There Are Many
Celers for an
Automobile
and any motorist can refinish his
own car b using Sherwin-Williams
Aute Enamels, which are
here in n bceie of shades.
Unusually lustrous enamels
that give a fini.-h that is net
easily dulled by fiequent wash
ings. And the Sherwin-Williams
enamels arc se easily used that
even a novice painter can expect
pleasing lesults.
(Fourth I loer)
And a lemurkable gieup of
Nippon china sets of 106 pieces in
two border decorations new $50,
or a little ever half.
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(Third Fleer)
The Geed White Madras Shirts
That Men Want Are $2
Just the shirts for day-in-and-day-out wear when dayi
are het and evenings no cooler.
White madras with tiny self-stripes, and it's a light
madras, which means a cool madras.
There are two styles in the new shirt. One with th
new soft cellar attached and the straight soft cuffs, th
ether has the neckband and soft turn-back cuffs.
Either way the price is the same.
(Main I-loer)
Here Are the
Best Silk Crochet Neckties
in a Leng While at $2
New, tee, for college stripes are among them college
stripes in gay, Summery color.--.
Alse smaller stripes and heather mixtures and almost
everything.
And the silk is geed, the bright flesr silk, firmly woven.
(Mnln 1 lour)
When a Man Sits Down te
Figure What a Geed
Shee Is Werth
he can't count up the number of steps it ought te be
geed for like he would miles with an automobile tire.
But service is the big consideration rervice meas
ured in months, most likely in seasons, instead of mere
miles.
And with that service there must be smartness and
fashion, se the shoe won't leek just like an ironclad
feet covering.
There's one sure answer te the two questions
brogues.
Brogues are fashionable, brogues are serviceable,
and tan Scotch grain calfskin brogues with neat per
forations are here for $10.50.
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Many People Are
Giving Percolators te
June Brides
And after all they ate piactlcal
gifts, for rne&t ecr woman likes
a percolator te assure a perfect
beverage for breakfast, but few
include them among the original
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coat cases are $22.50 te
$37M
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comes te the way it will feel and keep en
feeling it's well te keep in mind that no
suit is better than the tailoring that gees
into it.
And smart suits, made in a way that
lias steed the test of sixty odd Summers,
are here between $35 and $55, with the
greatest selection around $40 and $45.
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furnishing? of the bridal home.
A special let of the nickoMla nickeMla
ish electric percolators, in thesil
"up size aie priced $17., cemplrtt
wiin corn ana plug.
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