Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 09, 1922, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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WANAMAKER'S
WANAMAKER'S
Stere Opens at 9
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Stere Closes at 5
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This Stere Is Said te Be a
"Condensed History"
of the retail business of the United States.
It is a great tribute te us and we very '
modestly quote what our friends say. It is
an established fact that when this Stere
began there was nothing te compare te it in
America.
Its annual growth, its schools of
education, the principles it established, the
freedom te the public te visit and enjoy
freely hospitalities never before offered in
any store, the rigid requirements as te
qualities, with privilege of return for full
money back instantly, slowly received the
approval of the people, whose children
;have accorded their confidence in increas
ing: patronage every year.
tWith great thankfulness.
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Wan'amaker
Imported
Chamois-Lisle Gloves
Are Here Again!
First Time for Seven Years .
WOMEN who delighted in them before the war
will scarcely need te be reminded of their
superior quality.
Made te our order in the leading fabric glove-making
city of Europe, of superior lisle, with a soft, velvety skin
like finish that is the closest duplicate of suede or chamois
itself. Cut with the perfect-fitting English thumb, and
every detail right.
A beautiful color range, including three shades' of
gray, two modes, two beavers, pongee, natural chamois,
white, black.' Spearpeint backs.
Twerciasp at 85c a pair ; strap-wrist at $1 ; 12-but-
ten at $1.2B:'and 16-button at $1.50.
(Meln Fle.r)
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Many leung Women Are Carrying
a ftpw Sert of a Vanity Bag
Square, 'in shape, perfectly flat and there is a flap
that folds ever in the envelope effect.
Seme 'are Bilk, striped, and
ethers are leather, but any kind
is as smart "as can be with (he
trim sports. 'outfit.
Ths silks mostly are in dark
colors, while leathers include
shiny auto, gray, brown and tan
calf and saffian finish long grajn
leather in red.
Inside there is a large square
mirror, a comb, powder puff
along with lip and eyebrow pen
cils. Price, $3.
(Mala Fleer)
WAISTS With
"Peasant Em
broidery in Celer
300 white voile waists, gath
ered at the neck and held by a
c9rd and tassel, and sleeves
gathered into a ruffle.
The chain stitch embroidery
is in the colors associated with
European peasant blouses red,
Mue? green, yellow and geld.
The price is little $2.85.
(Third riser)
Fer Comfert in a
Corset
a large number of women cheese
the Letitia.
The boning is superior, and
material always excellent The
Letitia offers an unusual divert
sity of models, priced from $3
te $15, and including white satin
corsets suitable for bridal trous
seaux. Three particularly geed ton ten
less T et.ftia models are priced fi
and .6.50. Anether, with mere
henltiw and low ten. designed for
full finrurp"
(Third Fleer)
English Basket-Weave and
French "Nub" Ratines
White or a lovely soft gray in the loosely-woven
basket-weave cotton ratines from England, at $2 a yard.
New ones are constantly corn-
Russian violet and two shades
beige in the smart "nub" ra
tines from France. Priced $3
yard.
ing from abroad, priced from
$1 up in plain colors, and from
$1.60 up in fancy effects. All
38 inches wide.
(rirtt Fleer)
Tubmen's Bathing Suits
W Special at $3. 75 and $15
There is still a geed selection in both the black surf
satin suits at $3.75 and the fine silk and satin costume
uua at $15,
At an avtram half nrlea and
""ny are the original sample
ulU which have no duplicates.
In the aiUCvmlta there are
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looking bathing suit and one
that is net apt te occur again
for a long while.
Nete New bathing bloemera
have arrived, In surf satin at
$2,50 and tafa or satin at
WHITE Flannel
S'kirts at $9.50
Only a mention of them is
enough. Fer a white flannel
skirt is one of the things that
every young woman should have
this Summer if she hopes te be
in the fashion.
The flannel is a geed all-wool
quality in creamy white with
gathered back, plain front ex
cept for slot pockets' finished.!
with crew's feet and a belt with
pearl buttons. In 14 te 20 year
sizes.
(Second Fleer)
SUMMER Sports
Clethes for
Women
Ready in the Little Salen devoted
te riding clothes.
Riding suits with coats -and
breeches are cut from natural linen
and there are half dozen'medels,
each priced $20.
Light- weight wool riding
breeches in black-and-white effects,
tweeds and herringbones, are $15
a pair.
Breeches of natural linen, $8.75.
Of khaki, $7.
Knickerbockers of natural linen
and linen crash, $8.75.. Of khaki,
$7.
(Flrit Fleer)
SUCH Beautiful
Silk Skirts Arrive
at $22.50!
Picture a heavy lustrous crepe '
chine, made quite full and gatherer
in the back. By way of trimming
there are the tiniest pinch .tucks,
making large squares and a long,
bread sash with silk fringe. The
hem is ten inches deep.
In the loveliest shades of mea
dow lark, tea rose, platinum, nas
turtium, Jade, beige, navy, white
and -black.
(Flri Fleer)
T 'EMEMBER October? Clear, buoyant October with sun-gilt
JlV skies and stealthy breezes! Every man tones up at thf J
thought and that's pretty much hew he feels when he ateps out in
There Are 200 Gingham and Linen
- Dresses That Yeung Women Will
Want
At $8.50 and $12.50
CWCH dress is a copy of much higher-priced model, and some are the
L prettiest we have seen this year.
Unlike most copies, the ma
terials are almost, if net quite, as
geed as the originals.' Sizes from
14 te 20 years.
100 Gingham Dresses at -$8,50
Each is in small colored 'checks,, red,
brown, navy, green, orchid and Copenhagen.
There are three charming styles, quite differ-
ent, both straight-line effects and bloused
waists. White linen, pique or organdie cellar 1
and cuffs.
100 Linen Dresses at $lwQ
Each has the pretty kimono sleeve cut
in one with-the dress. All are straight-line,'
styles, but there are three models, sUwitr
leather belts, and one is hand embroidered, !
another has colored piping,and a third silk
fageting. In Copenhagen, tangerine, leather,
nlnlc or white. ' ".
(Second Fleer) ,
pink or white.
A Few Handsome SilkiCapes
-n Reduced te $50 and $75
SOME of them are half price. Beautiful novelty capes of a fine quality Canten
crepe in either black or navy blue lined with black or gray crefte-dchine.
Scarcely two alike, which means a great variety of styles, smewithr. deep
fringe, ethers with heavy embroidery, and a number are really triple iafes, the
middle one being deeply fringed.
(Flrit Fleer)
TDreaths of
- Jj Fashion
Metering Veils
New specially priced chiffon
veils, two and a quarter yards
long, at $4.50. In brown, navy,
tan, white and black with a deep
hem.
Many women have been ask
ing for such veils te wear in
the new fashion twisted around
and hanging down one side the
hat.
(Main Fleer)
A Ribbon Special
New two-toned moire ribbon
for girdles, neck bows and hat
trimming.
. About fifty combinations of
colors, three quarters, one inch
and one and a half inch wide
from 35c te 75c a yard.
(Meln Fleer)
Women's
Silk Pajamas
Dainty striped habutai paja
mas, made up in the regulation
tailored style, may be had for
$13.50; and plain-colored habutai
pink, blue and orchid in
middy style, for the same price.
Beth are extremely attractive.
(Third Fleer)
Women's Ffesh White Frecks for
Morning and Afternoon
Frecks of Canten crepe and crepe de chine, and of
Georgette; some of the styles tailored and some beaded
and embroidered, all smart and geed for almost any hour
of the day.
The new "wrapped trimming" is a geed deal in evi
dence, and there are many rather long sleeves, and inter
esting ase of self-tucking for ornament.
Alse there are a few colored dresses lovely sunset
yellow, shell pink, orchid and se en.
Prices are $22.60 te $52.50.
(Flrit Fleer)
Seme of the Best Socks for Children
That Have Qeme Frem Abroad
arrived the ether day and are ready new for the happy
boys and girls around Philadelphia te frolic in en Sum
mer days.
Finer socks by far than any close te the price.
Made of mercerized lisle, full fashioned, with extra
spliced heels, tees and soles and the elastic ribbed tops.
Socks that will stay up, at the
same time socks that are elastic
enough te stretch comfortably
ever the sturdiest leg.
White, pink or sky blue ones,
for children between 3 and 13
years, are 50 cents the pair.
(Flrit Fleer)
Wee White
Dresses
Fer little girls of three te
six years are crisp snowy
dawns, dotted Swisses and
voiles, some with a little
color in the shape of sashes
or run-in ribbons or em
broidery. The necks are round or
square, sleeves short, and
there are charming touches
of smocking or cress-stitch
work. -.
Prictj 12.28, te M.60. T
Coel White - Feminine Footwear
. at $7.75 te $9.50
White canvas two-strap pumps, for example, with
brown or black leather sole and heel, wing tip and heel
foxing of either tan calf or black patent leather.
They have Cuban heels and
medium tees, are high-arched
and dainty of outline. The
price is but $7.75 a pair.
' One strap white canvas
pumps may have, rounded tee
mji bMfad heel or narrow te
tn4eFranch heel. Each is
a pair.
White canvas oxfords with
sole and military heel of ivory
white leather are $9.50.
And rubber-soled white buck
perta oxfords with strappings
of tan-or black patent leather
are also $9.60, ,
A Trim, Tropical Suit
That Is Coel the Summer Through
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Blistering suns and breathless cities have no terrors
for the man who has learned his lessen and put en tropical
clothes.
Coel, easy, comfortable tropical suits that keep a
man's spirits up while they keep his temperature down
and make him fit day in and day out.
But there's a let about a tropical suit' that makes it
mighty important te knew who made it. The very light
ness of them, the lack of lining and padding and ether
fixings make the tailoring all the mere important.
A well tailored tropical suit leeks just as smart and
trim and dignified as any ether suit and the best tailoring
is put into the tropical suits at Wanamaker's.
Palm Beach Suits, $18 te $20
Fancy Mehairs, $20, $22.50 and $25
Tropical Worsteds, $25 and $32
(Third Fleer)
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Six New Dances for
the Week End
If you want the six most pop
ular of all the new phonograph
dance records, ask us for these:
Number 18RB8
Number ISSRt
Number 1890
Number 18891
Number 18881
Number 18814
And, of course, for the week
end, you will want Jeritza'a two
latest sengs: Numbers 74749
and 66057.
(Second Fleer)
Hew Many Different Shapes De
Straw Hats Come in ?
Certainly enough that every man can have one that
is suited te himself and net one that merely suits the
whim of some maker.
Of course, every shape meets
seme of the requirements of
fashion, but above all things a
geed straw hat meets the re
quirements imposed by the size
of a man's body and the shape
of his face and by his general
make-up.
(Mala Fleer)
A hat that is suited te every
type of a man is in this collec
tion of Wanamaker hats. Seme
are American made, ethers the
Lincoln-Bennet and REDLEAP
Londen hats; all are priced be- .
tween $2.50 and $5.
R
OW BOAT Me
ters That Can
Be Depended Upen
Dependableness means a geed
deal in rowboat meters. , The
most dependable kinds made are
in the Sporting Goods .store.
The Cellie Sepeed meter, com
plete and ready te attach te row row
beat, 9110.
The Gallic IJbertr Drive, the.
meter that drive a meter any
where and that floats and tilts
automatically, complete at 875.
The Catlle Bantam Moter for
caneee, rowbeato and light launehee,
complete, 875 te 895.
The Krlnrude Rowboat Moter,
complete with magneto Ignition,
ready te attach te beat, two models,
Ufht weight and standard, $100.
(The Gallery)
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Many a Man Says a Cordovan Shee
Is the Neatest of All
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trim and flasViv nnrl fp.atiinnnV1e lnnVinrr
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vjuuu curuuvan snees are new migncy reasonable in'.
price, tee, for one of the best is here at $10.50 the pair.'
Genuine shell cordovan, in a plain English last, e
(Main Fleer)
Bar Pins With
Imitation Pearls
are of sterling silver, and may
be had in ever se many designs,
each with dainty gallery and
safety catch, prices being $5.50
te $9.
Other bar pins of imitation
pearls with imitation emeralds,
sapphires and ether stones are
$2.50 te $11.
(Main Fleer)
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iQeys Certainly Should Have
- Coel, Wash Clethes
The washable suits shown in the Beys' Clothing
Stere represent the pick of the market in geed leeks and
excellence.
Suits in 8 te 18 year sizes.
$8.50 te $12.
Washable trousers In full va
riety, $1.50 te $3, in. sizes for
boys of 6 te 18 years.
Selections are abundant,
every desirable style, color and
washable fabric being included.
Suits in 3 te 10 year sizes,
$3.25 te $9.
(Third Fleer)
An
Exceptionally
Geed Stroller
at $7.50
Light in weight, well con
structed, with geed, open
body.
Enameled blue body with
cream color gear. Sent and
back lined with cream color
leather cloth.
(Seventh Fleer)
Appliqued Bedspreads,
Beth Coel and Decorative
Of unbleached muslin with floral designs elaborately elaberately
appliqued in blue, rose and geld.
Made 106 inches long, which is enough te cover the
entire bed, including the bolster.
Rich in decorative effect and cool and Summery as
one can desire.
Single-bed size, $8; double-bed size, $10.
(Hlxth Fleer)
Week-End Candy
Specials. 60c a Pound
Delicious warm weather can
dies, the kind that don't get
sticky and the mere you eat
the mere you feel like eating.
Vanilla creum almonds.
Allakuma bars.
Sea foam kisses.
(Down Stuart Stere)
Brass Candlesticks
are an excellent choice for a
wedding gift, and here are ever
se many between $3 and $20
each.
One particularly attractive de
sign, twelve inches high, may
be had for $3.50.
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Fer the Garden
Benches. Birdbaths, Pedestals,
Flower Pots Pets Pots
hew much mere beautiful they make a garden or
lawn ! .
Attractive selections are shown in the China
Stere.
One type made of crushed granite and gray cement,
the ether of crushed marble and white cement, the former
in gray color, the latter in white.
All pieces in charming and artistic designs.
Frem a flower pet at Uf a tfee at $40.
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