Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 06, 1922, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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Tomorrow Is the Last Opportunity of the Week te Cheese Frem This
Treasure-Land of Summer Things
Take in Your Sail and
Slew Up Your Speed
nee a long pole te take soundings when your beat
fe from the bottom that you are scraping the
Its under the shallow waters.
What madness it is te be pressing your way te
arrive in a hurry when danger and stoppage and injury
yOUl' properly is iiuiiuiieiii.
De net quarrel when the clock strikes the hour of
fareiumcaa;
There is aiways room nigner up ier tnese wne
fork faithfully te attain it.
Signed
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TJvery One Asks ter the fsew
JJ Printed Crepes de Chine
P Se light and dainty, se soft and cool and Summery
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It is no wonder se many cnarming gowns are maae ei
them. '
New patterns include white grounds printed in pink
Ier red, blue, brown, tan, lavender and ether colors.
ine ausiue "c onion aiiu cue jjiuunu veii, tuveieu,
asanue. ...
40 inches wicte, an siik, ana priced $3,225 a yard.
(First Fleer)
URSES'
Uniforms
id cloak te measure, and gowns
for clergymen and judges, are an
lBOrtant pa" ei mc wurK ui me
'omen's Custom Tailoring Bureau.
Materials are the best and
Alices moderate.
(Hrrenn fleer;
IT70MEN7S Inex
VV pensive Under-
uslins
Cress-bar dimity step-ins. vests,
id envelope chemises, each with I
unstitching, aie cacn priced at
11.65. Nightgowns te match, $2.50.
Nainsoek bloomers with hem
stitched ruffles, $1. With lace,
,.75.
(Third Fleer)
GIRLS' Smocked
Dresses, Special,
$4.75
Newly nrrived and wonderfully
pretty for such a modest price!
They nre made of white lawn,
dimity or voile with hand smocking
in color and perhaps a touch of
hand embroidery.
Seme open in the back, ethers
in front, and one style has tucks.
There are also white lawn dresses
with tucking and sash and without
any smocking at 54.7C.
Sizes 6 te 10 years.
(.Second Fleer)
New Summer Fashions in
TVfmirnJrifr Afi11inprr
Women are ffenerallv Atrreed
that mourning millinery abeve
everything else needs te be of
the best materials, carefully
made. Perhaps this is the reason
se many women will go nowhere
else for all black hats,
There arc many of the newest
and most charming hats made
up in Canten crepe, Georgette
crepe, silk moire, taffeta and
straw or straw and silk com
bined. Sometimes the entire
trimming consists of a softly
draped scarf of Georgette crepe
which hangs down one side.
Prices begin as far down as
$10.
(Second Fleer)
CLOTH Riding
Habits for $35
' A remarkably low price for
women's riding coats and breeches
made of herringbone, novelty
worsteds, hemespuns and corded
woolens, in tan gray, brown and'
heather color.
Knickerbocker suits of the same
materials may be had for the same
money in the Little Sports Salen.
(Ftrit Fleer)
WANAMAKER
Chamois - Lisle
(Gloves Are Famous
Nothing else as geed at the
price, and nene better at any price,
in material, making, color and fit.
Twe-clasp at 85c a pair; strap
wrist and eight-button length,
each SI a pair; lSJ-butten length
at $1.25, and lC-butten length at
$1.50. Black and celbrs.
(Main Fleer)
Among the Most Wanted Things
for a Weman's Wardrobe in
Summer
Tubmen's Sports Frecks of Crepe de
W Chine, as Gay as Can Be
The sort of simple frock which will serve for almost any day
light hour, smart in cut and delightful in color and texture.
. Seme are gayly striped blue and white, orange and white,
green and white, rose and white and some printed in foulard
patterns and foulard colors dark blue, rose and se en. The sleeves
are long or short. Altogether charming dresses and inexpensive
$25.
(Flrit Fleer)
A Clearing Out of Women's
SI Skirts at Half
The new prices are $5 and $10 for precisely the kind of skirts wanted
by Summer travelers.
In the group at $5 expect te find checked veleurs, plaids and plain
hemespuns with fringe.
In the group at $10 are wool epenges, novelty checks, jersey cloths
in white with colored stripes and fan cy striped flannels.
(Kant Alile)
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HOSE Gay Bath
ing Capes of Cre-
enne
Mere have arrived rose and blue
fleets mostly, and made like the
Htrlicr shipments, with reinforced
Brmheles nnd shoulder yokes.
Price, ?6.
(lint Fleer)
DE SURE
JD member
te Re-Letter
Japer.
Fer a short visit there is a
convenient box cf note paper,
Itwenty-feur sheets and envelopes
Ite match, priced from 25c te $1.25
la box.
Correspondence cards, twenty-
our cards una nn equal number
if'TYifltrhlnf nnvnlnnna KMi rind
Tee a box.
Wanamnknr Frnnrri f!nmhfir.
80c a pound and 50c for 100 cn-
tiepcs.
ueckel edge letter paper, 75c a
una and ?1 for 100 envelopes.
(Main Fleer)
Sheer Striped Dress Linen in
Black-and-white Only at 50c
Fine Irish linen of the sheer "handkerchief" variety.
The most fashionable effect of the season white
with black stripes. m Six different patterns, including
cluster and single stripes, and varying from hairline te
half-inch width.
An importer's overlet, comprising but 1900 yards,
of a quality that all 'season has been three times the
price. 86 inches wide.
(Went Alole)
Women's Better Pumps Down
te $7.75
A clearing-out price en several desirable kinds that were
all higher.
Plain pumps of black suede ; Leuis heels and turned soles.
Plain pumps of lightweight calf
in tan or bluck; also black patent
leather. High or low French heels,
and turned soles.
,
One-strap street pumps of
grained tan calf with round tee,
wing tip and perforations; heavy
welted sole and flat, bread heel.
(Firit Fleer)
A Hat Bex Is Really All Any Weman Needs
te Take for a Few Days Aw(iy
Fer a fact, hat boxes are new suit
cases, with room for ever se many things.
Shirred pockets under the lid and en the
nat side of the hat nart held a world el
little bits of finerv. while all around the hat
there is space te pack light Summer
clothes.
And after all. r lint. slinDGrs and
hosiery, a frock and toilet things make up
a woman's wardrobe en a week-end jaunt.
Such a Hat Bex Is Here for as
v ss
Little as $it 3 -
Natuiallv thorn nrn mnnv Vintfnv nnrs. hut fit V
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- therp ic u uuQfenfltill.r k.itlf Klnnl nnnmnl Vint. VX.
b?x. In the nenular round shane. 18 inches in .
diameter and bound with either black or russet
leather.
H has dne hat form, two shirred pockets and
aurucuveiy lined.
(Mum noerj
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A N IMPORTANT
Wy Consignment of
aces Frem China
1 n.w,(1'.rpct importation of the
El. " In.sh Pntterns which the
""nese mnke sn .ini.i..;ri,ii..
There nre many designs, and the
leeu V tJt'3 run freni 25c for
Mdtiv,. , ,'-10 ier ieur-incn
WVV While prices en insertions
irem 75c for a -inch width
--. .or a three-inch.
(Alain Fluur)
ATHING Corselets
combine a brnsaie nnii hi,.
nr are $2 td $G.50.
JSKP WW brassiere M&
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A DRINK Stays
Coel Through
the Leng, Het Night
in a little vacuum pitcher that sits
cozily and choerily beside the bed.
But vacuum pitchers are net only
a convenience they arc as attrac
tive as anything could be in the
boudoir.
In high colors te match the hang
ings or in darker colors with
lighter painted patterns.
There nre sets, consisting of a
vacuum pitcher, glass and tray,
priced between $13.25 and $25,
(renrtb Fleer)
TTONEY-COMB
Weel Coverlets
A new let of coverlets of that
soft, old-fashienod weave which is
se pleasant te the eye and se com
fortable en a couch or as a shoulder
wrap.
In rese and white and ether
combinations at $13.50 each.
(HUtli Iloer)
XTOUNG Women's
Silk Capes Have
Shorter Prices
Every silk cape here. They arc
mostly in black Canten crepe with
colored silk linings. A number
have black caracul cellars, ethers
are corded or beautifully embroid
ered. Seme have deep silk fringe.
Net only are they new in fash
ion, having only been here a com
paratively short time, but all are
capes of the handsomer kinds. Se
many young women have been
waiting for just such an oppor
tunity. New prices are $25 te $65 and
sizes go from 14 te 20 years,
(tfecentl I'loerj
ANDKERCHIEFS
Match Her
Gingham Freck
Or it may be a dimity, lawn, voile
or any ether colored dress in the
Summer wardrobe.
In the loveliest rose, violet,
maize, green, Copenhagen or tan,
either with striped borders or white
centers with colored beiders, all
linen, 18c and 25c each.
(U'cnI AIhIe)
HAN
te
CHILDREN'S Un-
dermuslins Made
Just Right
Seme new arrivals are of cam
bric or fine nainsoek.
Drawers, 2 te 14 year sizes, 85c
te $2.
Combinations (drawers and
waist), 4 te 14 year sizes, $2 te
$3.25.
Princess petticoats, 8 te 16 year
sizes, $2 te $3.85.
(Third Fleer)
NEARLY Every
Perch Has Its
Bamboo Tabeurette
Most likely mere than one, for
plants here and there seem te
make every place cooler.
Right new there are some bam
boo tabeurettcs here for 85c that
are unusual.
Bnmboe legs, 18 inches high and
a lOxlO-lnch matting top.
(Fourth rioer)
A MUSIC Rell for a
Week-End Trip
Any place ene gees nowadays
music is almost sure te go and
the sheets are carried cleaner and
better in a little roll.'
1 Such rolls nre here in all de
scriptions from the little black
round style at $2 up te the flat
type with a lock, made of fine cow cew cew
hide or seal in black or gray, and
priced $20.
(MiiIii Fleur)
HERE'S Really
Nothing te De
but te Dance
when the victrela plays this record.
Far and wide folks are dancing
te it just irresistible, they say.
"Yeu Can Have Every Light en
Broadway If Yeu Give Mc That
One Little Light at Heme" is the
full title of this novel fox trot
played for the Victer by the
International Novelty Orchestra.
It is en a ten-inch double record
and the reverse side offers "Levey
Dove" from "The Rose of Stam Stam
beul," plnycd by the Club Royal
Orchestra. Price, 75c.
(Second Fluer)
CANDY Is a Gra Gra
cieus Gift te Take
a Hostess
A special "hostess box" in a
large round tin box has been pre
pared specially for week-enders.
It is painted the. prettiest blue
and tied with a big ribbon rosette.
Inside are dolii'ieus Wnnamaker
candies, pnper wrapped. The hex
is $3.50 complete.
At nil times and all seasons
Wanamaker caramels are favor
ites. A pound box of mixtures is $1.
(IJmwi MhIm Stere)
TUCK Inte the Chil-
dren's Trunk
nice little quilted satin bedroom
slippers.
Blue, rose color or pink, quilted
jnside and out, with soft padded
soles, $2.25 and $2.50 a pair, in
sizes 7 te 2.
(Flrit Fleer)
e
UAINT Candle-sconces
Old in design but modern in use,
and charming for the right room,
are a pair of fine old carved and
gilded French candlescenccs, wired
10
for olectricity
Antiques prices
the pair.
(Fifth Fleer)
them at $150
PINE Silver Plated
Ware Garnishes
Many Sunimer Tables
Almest, ene might say, there is
no such thing as wearing out te
the right kind of silver plated
ware. There is no breakage and
even the most beautiful and useful
articles are inexpensive.
Table mntu, round, 91.75 te S3. Oh Oh
lenr. 3 te . i ittifil&fj
Ilrentl truy, $ te 133.
Rell bnakete, $7 te SID. 50.
Cherge nnd crnrker dlane, St. SO.
Sandwich trays, S3 te Sft.50.
Covered vegetable dlnhei, S10 te 168,
Wuter pltrhen, S11.30 te S44.
Meat platters, J14 te $100.
(Main Fleer)
A PAIR of Old Enf -
lish Fire Screen:
of the Sheraton period, of Inlaid
mahogany with screen of English
glazed chintz, came from a famous
old collection te Antiques, where
they are priced nt $150 the pair.
(Fifth Fleer)
H
al-
ER String of
Pearls
is one of the trinkets which
most any wemnn returns te
and ever again with the utmost
satisfaction.
We have a particularly geed
collection just new of imitation
pearls in different lengths and
kizes, priced from $6 te $50.
(Main Fleer)
WHEN Tea Was
Locked Up
housewives used cunning little in
laid mahogany caddies with lock
nnd key, such as these shown in
Antiques at $15 and up.
They make attractive trinket
boxes.
(Fifth Fleer)
It's an Out-and-Out Surprise Hew
Lew the Cleara way Prices Are Oh
Rugs
Lineleums
Carpets
Matting
And there are thousands of dollars' worth of bright, geed
merchandise te select from.
Naturally there are net many of any one pattern, but th
assortment is generous, embracing almost all patterns that
made up the Spring stock.
By way of illustration
A high-grade Wilten Rug, 9x12
ft., $95.
Axminstcr Rugs, 9x12 ft., $32.50
and $42.50.
Deuble-faced Smyrna Rugs, 9x12
ft., $48.50.
Klcarflax Rugs in four colors,
4.6x7 ft., $9, and 27x54 inches, 8.
Velvet and Axminster Carpets,
$1.75 te $3.85 the yard.
Inlaid Lineleums, $1.15 te $1.35
square yard.
China Mattings, $14.50 for' roll
of 40 yards.
(Seventh Fleer)
H
AND-Carved Pic
ture Frames
The sort which stand.
In two finishes antique gilt
and silver, nnd in sizes from 6x7
te 8x11 inches, and they are
marked at the rather small sum
of $2.50.
Lets of people buy them for
prizes.
(Fifth Fleer)
A SET of Old Eng-
lish Crown Derby
comprising a dozen fruit plates,
each wearing a different flower,
and six competes decorate an old
cupboard in Antiques.
The set Is $150.
(Fifth Fleer)
JAPANESE Wicker
Shades
Fine for Summer cottages.
They are of brown wicker, lined
with green, ret-e, blue or geld, and
in si7es from 4 inches te 22 inches.
Prices aie Gec te $-1.75.
(Teiirth l'leiir)
Geed Honfleur Toilet Helps
at Small Prices
Honfleur stands for quality and economy. Vacntienists
will profitably stock up en a summer's supply of such useful,
refreshing and necessary things :
pUFF Links at Half
Price
Enameled, geld-filled cuff links
at $1 a pair from ene of the best
makers in the business and exactly
the thing for men nnd women te
wear with sports shirts.
In varied colors andvseveral dif
ferent designs.
(Main Fleer)
KxtrurU, rene, tlolet unil l'llmplre, i
BUe.
Toilet liter, A Inlet, I'KnipIre iiml
Ilemiuet il' A mem r, nue mill H.tn.
Clruiihluif rreiiin, "Ventli ivnil llcuiitj"
creum uml nkln t renin, emh -tee.
I.rmen elenimlni; trcuin, Sic uml (IV,
(Went
npHERE Is an Elec-
trie Washer for j
Only $22
Net usual, of course, for a glance j
will show it te be worth consider
ably mere.
A compact little machine, but n
veritable giant for work and poeplo
living in apartments or Summer
cottages have found it te be a re re
muxkable hslpmate.
(fourth Fleer)
I'nre ponder, 3V.
Vlnlrt umiuiuilu, '.'ne ii pint, 30c n
Oiiiirt.
"'' """. 0r a Imir pint, SSe pint,
PI. (IS (iiiiirt.
Mitch Imzcl, 3Se pint, rn,. nuitrl.
Miclieu, ilnht, ruse, I'llmplre, 35c,
llr)
Oilcloth Table
ver ler the
AN Oi
Ce
Breakfast Roem
Practical in fact, it is hard te
think of anything niore practical
and it is pretty as well!
Made for u 54-inch table, either
round or souare, and the ground is
white with attractive .lapanese
landscnpes painted icbluc.
Right new the price is special
$1.60,
(Fourth Fleer)
It took a pretty brave sort of a man te step out in front of all
his friends in the old days
Wearing a Tropical Suit
for Comfert's Sake
Tropical suits were comfortable all
right, but they were colorless and fitless
things that seemed te grew worse as they
grew elder.
BUT NOW! It takes a mighty
foolish sort of a man net te wear
a tropical suit.
They can be had in all the colors and
all the patterns a heavier wool suit comes
in, the geed ones are tailored just as well
and leek just as well and what is mere
nearly every one who is any one wears a
tropical suit when days are het.
Figures are facts and figures show that
se far this season twice as many men have
bought tropical suits as during the same
time last year.
There's just one reason for it COM
FORT, without sacrificing a single bit of a
man's self respect that is shown by the
neatness and dignity of his dress.
Fer new the best-dressed men wear
tropical suits most everywhere.
Palm Beach suits, $18 and $20.
Fancy mehairs, $20, $22.50 and
$25.
Tropical worsteds, $25 te $32.
(Third Fleer)
f 'i- W i'!'i'ft
Getting a Coel Shirt te Be Pretty
Led Men te English Peplin
UB' muu, ,,l,uur l0 '" anything lighter than English
uiiu uuu siicur, yet almost silky in appearance.
stripes in bright, Summer
poplin
furthermore, it is doubtful if
theie are prettier shirts than some
that have just gotten heu.
Clean, neat English poplin in
white grounds with pin stripes or
(Main lour)
wider
colets.
The price, $5.50, doesn't befiin te
give an idea of hew serviceable
such a shirt is
IT" EEP Coel,
Beys
Wanamaker washable suits for
boys from 3 te 18 are the kind that
keep n fellow cool and happy.
As for washable trousers for
fellows of 7 te 18, they are here
by the table full.
hulls from X3 te SIS.
uhIiiiIiIi treuirr, (1.A0 le SS,
(Third Fluer)
T3ELUCHISTAN
- Rugs, $25 te .$32
Fine little pieces,
glewing: in dark, soft
red and deep blue.
Size about 3x4 te
3x5.6 ft. Prices are
moderate for rugs of
such excellent quality.
$25 te .$32 each.
(Htventh fleer)
It's a Sure Sign of Geed Times
When Men Get Such Shoes
for $6.40
Smart-looking shoes that are net only stylish en the
surface but show shoemaking through and through.
And at the one price there arc three different stylaa
te select from.
First of all, a new brogue of
smooth calfskin in an unusuully
dark brown. Net a perforation
or a maik en it except every
.seam has three or four rows of
harness stitching. Striking and
(Stuln Fleer)
decidedly new.
Alse black bregueB with full
wing tips nnd perforations and
tan brogues of grained calfskin, '
with the soft, straight tip nd
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