Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 22, 1922, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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STORE CLOSED ALL DAY
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Midsummer Brings a KRkh Harvest of Opportunities te Wanamaker'i
It Is Net the Length of Life
That Counts
It is its depth and purpose.
Te eat, drink, smoke and sleep through the darkness and
the daylight, and Jurn our habits into little wheels te carry us
about, as if life was some kind of a factory building hat we
had te leek ever every day, is measuring life- with a
shoestring. .
Gladstone said, "Be inspired with the belief that life is a
great and noble calling, an elevated and noble destiny."
Signed
July 22, IDS
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Frem Scotland the Orenburg Scarf
Cemes te the Londen Shep '.
Entirely different, and therefore much mere inter
esting, than the usual scarf. It presents a lacy wool
effect, of the light weight right for a chilly Autumn eve
ningr it has a comfortable width for draping ever the
shoulders.
White or ecru background with borders of tan, brown
or gray with cherry and white. The white and brown
combination is especially pretty. ,
The price is $5.
(The Cnllery)
Girls' Gingham
Dresses Reduced
te$l
Odds and ends of some pretty
bright colored checked gingham
dresses, some of which were for
merly mere than three times this
price.
In all the geed colors, taking
the collection as a whole, blue,
pink, green nnd geld. They are
slightly rumbled in certain cases.
Sizes 10 te 14 years.
(Second Fleer)
Chinese-Made Laces
Again
This time they arc the Chinese
laces which fellow the favored
Irish patterns.
Prices en edges run from 18c a
yard for picots te $1:35 for 2V6-inch
widths; and en insertions from 75c
for a inch te $3.76 for a 5' inch.
(Went AI1e)
Purest White
Is Fashion 's Celer
The Yeung Weman
Wears White Just
Because She
Leves It
She cares very little for the
fact that Paris has made white
the dominant color at all the
most fashionable French water
ing places.
Fer mornings, it will probably
be a tailored white silk broad
cloth, made in sports style and
easily laundered. Fer afternoons
end evenings, the loveliest crepes
de. chine, canton crepes, Georg Geerg
ettes nnd chiffons. Here is a
peasant dress in white crepe de
chine with quaint Ukrainian em
broidery, there an exquisite
draped model with long flowing
sleeves nnd many flying panels.
Others are fageted in silk anii
very simple in .their lines, and,
at the ether extreme, are fasci
nating dance frocks with mnny
ruffles and fleunclngs and flow
ered girdles. Prices start at
$22.50 and go te $55 and the
sizes are from 14 te 20 years.
(Berentl Fleer)
The Newest White
Crepe Frecks for
Women
These are made of the favorite
light and heavier crepes, besides
Georgette, and nfcew such new
features as the very long flowing
sleeves, the rows and rows of
drawn-work forming pahels, the
girdles of self-roses, the) vertical
lines formed of tucks se close
they leek like cording, and the
clusters of crepe petals held .by
Pearl studs and suggesting
chrysanthemum petals.
Prices en this little group of
newcomers are $30 te $97.50.
(Flrat Fleer)
White Skin Gloves
Should Be
Washable
else it is absolutely impossible
te wear them in Summer for
metering, traveling or shopping.
Washable skin gloves with a
doe finish in strap-wrist length
in white or yellow, $3.
Strap-wrist length in pearl
white or peach bloom, $3.25.
12-button length in white or
yellow, $4.75.
(Main Fleer)
Her Favorite Sports
Oxfords Are of
White Buckskin
The tee is plain and the three
strap saddle of either patent
leather or tan Russia leather.
The sole is either of black or
red rubber, according te the
saddle.
With such shoes she is equip
ped for tennis, golf, beating or
long tramps ever mountain
trails. The price is $9.50.
1 (lint Fleer)
White Ratine
Girdles for Her
Wash Frecks
Such attracttye girdles as
they are! The openwork spaces
are filled in with colored or
white silk, te match the dress,
and thcre are tassels at the ends.
There ate ulso'semo new cot
ton girdles in Russian colorings
which would go with almost any
thing All are made in our own
workrooms, se you are net' likely
te see them elsewhere. $1.50
and $2.75 in price.
(AIulu fleer)
lfew Figured Crepe de Chine in the .
. " tiniest Patterns
Making the daintiest effect' en the white background
of the silk itself. (,$s,
Yeu may take your pick of jade, beige, navy, .geld,
rose,.orchid or black,-all are 40 inches wide and $3.25 a
yard; Most wemen'Jbuy three and a half or four yards for
a dress, making1 a trifling.-cost for a delightful Summer
dress. . '
(First- Fleer)
A Fashion Repert
Includes Dress
Linens
'n the list of favored Summer mate-tal-
It particularly mentions a
hitc ijnt!n frock etti,erately em
broidered in red,- but solid colors
are equully popular.
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(Urit Fleer)
One's Favorite
Photograph Should be
Framed in Silver
if it is given a place of honor en
the dressing table or mantel.
There is alwuya. a distinct compli
ment implied by a sterling silver
photograph frame '
The Jewelry Stere has u quite
unique collection of sterling silver
photograph frames te fit almost
every possible size of picture.
Theio are round, oblong and oval
frame j, plain, engraved and engine
turned j all, however, are up te a
certain standard weight.
In prices the range -is $2.50
te $105,. (MbIii Fleer)
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Ne Other Vanity Bex
Could Bethe Same
Hundreds of women have said se
since the new ones arrived at
' Wanamaker's.
New enes that are different
novelties, but decidedly useful nov
elties; Exquisite te see and splen
didly made of the best' leathers
the master tanners of Europe can
turn out' e
When being carried they are
much .like ether rectangular vanity
boxes, except the ecrase finish is
richer and finer and the colors
blue, purple, rose and gray are
mere in tone with the season.
But when they open both sides
fall back like an unfolding flower.
Inside are the daintiest of fittings,
either gilt or two-tone enamel
finish. ,
. A perfume atomizer, a hairpin
case, a powder case and a mirror
are all en the inside and the price
complete is but $10.
(Main Fleer)
Women's Lace '
Dresses
Uncommonly Geed
at $50
A lace dress, whether long
sleeved or sleeveless, meets a mul
titude of occasions gracefully, and
$50 is remarkably little te pay for
it. These are in white, sand,
orchid, cornflower blue, navy,
brown and- black; are made of
sheer and fine laces; or bold and
effective laces; made up alone or
combined with' Georgette and fin
ished with girdles of several sorts
beaded and metal among them.
(First Fleer)
Fashion's Notes for
Littlest Babies
Certainly Dame Fashion leeks
after them, tee," and undoubtedly
saves the daintiest materials, the
most delicate handwork for the
youngest members of her fol
lowing! Little white slips of, plain de
sign, some gathered from the neck,
or with yokes; ethers with fronts
entirely pin-tucked, still ethers
hemstitched and lace trimmed are
85c te $3.
Hand-made allpa, with yekei or
tuck ttnd beautifully embroidered, are
l.it te 5.
Flannelette petticoat, SOc te II.
Flannel petticoat! with liniyl-icnl-leped
edge, fl te (4.2S.
Nainsoek petticoat with tucks or
nidlr of embroidery, many lace
trimmed, are SI te 93.30.
Hhlrti, OSc te !S.St).
Flannel binders, 28c te 40c.
Socks, white with pink or blue. 3Sc
te I1.2S pair
Diapers, priced according te size, ,
are $1,35 te S3.SS a deien.
Nursery pads, 33e te f 1.60.
(Third Fleer)
Salt Water Isn't for
the Hair
The ocean is a mighty fine place
for swimming, but women who
spent the week-end at the sea
shore are regretting its effect en
the hair. But in the
Salen de Beaute
one may get rid of that verv sticky
feeling by having a delightful,
thorough shampoo every particle
of sand and salt will be gene, and
the hair will be ready for the
marcel or round curl.
(Third Fleer)
Table Linen Yeu Can
Depend On, $3.50
a Yard
Heavy, full-bleached, pure flax
Irish damask, 70 inches wide, in
four geed patterns, goods of the
kind that give genuine service- for
every cent they cost.
Price, $3.50 a yard.
(First Fleer)
Brushing Up the
Heuse, Outside
and In
Is one'ef the endless tasks made
easier when the proper helpmates
are at hand.
Cotten dusting brushes for evcry
use and geed brushes, tee are
in the Heusefurnishing Stere at
surprisingly small prices for se
much service.
Fleer brushes, with 4 feet
handles, $1.50 te $3.
Heuse wall dusters, 4 - feet
handles, $2 and $2.10.
Handle dusters for house, $1 and
$1.25,
Handy handle duster, for pic
tures, etc., 65c.
Dust mop and fleer polisher,
$1.33 for mop head, 6.1c for handle.
Yacht mop, $1.
(Fourth Fleat)
The Cotten Remnant
Sale Could Be Called
a "Geed-Luck Sale"
Because every piece of gingham,
voile, linen, percale' or organdie
seems like a bit of geed luck ac
quired for an almost insignificant
price!
Mothers are planning the chil
dren's school wardrobes most of
these cotton remnants are exactly
right for the1 child's frock, though
many would make dresses for
mother herself.
Keep thi9 important fact in mind
prices are a' third te a half less.
(First Fleer)
Women's Japanese
Pajamas
Twe-piece sorts, all with the
firm clese hand embroidery which
the Japanese de se well. One
habutal, style is the middy, price
$13.50; and one the regulation,
prices $12.50 and $13.60, and one
is of a much heavier silk with fiat,
Bimple frogs of self-materials,
price $15.
Each may be had in pink, blue,
orchid nnd black.
I (Third Fleer)
Blanc de Paris
Is Back Again
After two years the French
Blance has come back and friends
by the thousands are happy.
It is an ideal cleaner for white
shoes, made expressly in France
for Wanaihaker's, The price if
25c tlfie jar.
(Main Fleer)
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A Remarkable New
Phonograph
Fer all outdoors. It is light, easy te
handle, plays any 10 or 12 inch disc record
with the volume and sweet tone of an
expensive machine and costs
Only $10
"The Yale," a phonograph that, in Philadelphia, is
exclusively at Wanamaker's and a machine that seems
destined te create a sensation in the music world.
Its playing qualities are remarkable for se small and
inexpensive a machine.
Fer canoeing, camping, metering, picnicking, for
hours' of sport en the beach, for anywhere outdoors it is
hard te imagine a mere practical investment.
The mahogany-finished box is 10 inches square and
5 inches high. On top is a revolving record rest and
nickel-plated, removable sounding arm.
In all the machine weighs only 4'L pounds and a
child could easily carry it from place te place.
The winding crank, which also is nickel plated, is
detachable se as te remove all incumbrances for packing
and mailing.
But the big thing is the playing and
The Yale Phonograph has an
"Exhibition Reproducer"
which has become famous en phonographs the world ever
as the best, clearest, most satisfactory reproducer obtain
able. This astonishing playing power, these endless hours
of sport cost only $10 and any one buying a "Yale"
.phonograph for the vacation and later desiring te invest
in a better machine between new and Dec. 1st, 1922 can
bring the "Yale" back and have the full TEN DOLLARS
purchase price CREDITED en the new instrument. A
special introductory offer te prove our faith in this
phonograph.
(becend and Seeiitli Floers)
Alse a Sale of Records at
25 Cents Each
Clarien flat disc, 10-inch records, that can be plaved
en any phonograph that plays that type of record, 'in
cluding the new "Yale" machine.
About 4000 records are in the let including 50
different popular vocal and instrumental selections.
' And every record is at least half price as long as the
let lasts.
(Second fleer)
When Beautiful
China Is Marked
"Royal, Doulton"
Iren Lamps at
$3 te $4
We have five styles of wrought
j iron fleer lamps which are really
wonderful nh tin. ia tu.
NOW ten SOtS from Enp-lnntl mmn ' IS one fit $3. twn iit 1 Kft e.l
in deep ivory, irreen or Invemlnr. I at $4. each atvln ulniTiin' .wtu u-
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j cut, eieven leet of cord and plug
it is something mere than bcauti
lul it is the finest of its kind.
en sets from Eng
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wiin uiacK nancues mid edges, nnd
an unusual design in black and
color.
24 .pieces in a set, including 0
cups and saucers, G plates, sugar
nnd cream set, tea pet nnd square
cake plate. $100.
.(Jfoerlh .Fleer) . --."
complete. One of the best of the
styles has polychrome decoration.
Alse there are five styles of
shades that will suit them plain,
decorated, Empire and pnged. $1
te $4.50.
(Fourth Jlaer) '"'
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Mere Furniture, Better Furniture,
Lewer Prices
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These will be the
three distinguishing
marks of the August
Sale of Furniture open epen
ing next Thursday,
July 27.
Mere Furniture
The-sale will have for its. basis
what is reasonably believed te be the
largest, finest and most satisfying as
semblage of furniture in any retail
store in the world.
Fleer displays covering several
acres will be backed by a warehouse
full te overflowing. Imagine a the
largest furniture display you have
ever seen outside of Wanamaker's
multiplied at least three times.
It is in such a stock as this that
you are most certain of finding the
furniture you want. The stock has
practically no limitations except that
it is confined exclusively te furniture
of dependable quality.
Better Furniture
It is a long time since we began the
movement for better quality in furniture.
We get right down te the details of con
struction, and we insisted en improvement.
We had dust-proof construction intro
duced into bureau drawers in which nobody
dreamed of seeing such a feature.
We had inferior weeds eliminated from
the interiors and replaced by sycamore,
maple and mahogany.
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We had interiors finished and shellacked
that previously had been sent out in the
raw.
The newest advance along this line of
improvement is the
All-Hair Filling in All
the Overstuffed
Furniture
Curled hair is by far the best and
most satisfactory filling for over
stuffed furniture. All our overstuffed
furniture is guaranteed te be filled
with curled hair. Ne tow, no mess,
no trash of any kind.
Lewer Prices
This sale will be noted for the splendid
selection it will offer of desirable furniture
at really worth-while savings.
Our starring in the furniture market is
such that we can command quality. Our
volume of business is such that we can
insure for our customers economies obtain
able nowhere else.
All of which this August Sale is going
te prove.
(Fifth, .sixth unil .Hfrntli Fleer)
Excellent Breakfast
Cleths of Plain Linen
$4.50
Woven of a heavy but fine plain
linen, with corded borders, and
hemmed.
Bleached te a fine degree of
whiteness and full of practical
service. Price, $4.50 each.
Napkins te match them, 15x15,
inches, $4.75 a dozen.
(First Fleer)
Twe Geed Lets of
Linen Napkins
One in dinner, the ether in break
fast size.
I Dinner napkins, 24x24 inches, of
, excellent full-bleached all-linen
i damask, in a fine pattern, $8.75 a
dozen.
I Breakfast size napkins, of fine
Irish pure fiax damask, 18xlS
inches, geed as geld for the money
$4.-e a dozen.
(FlrM Fleer)
Something Different
in Desk Sets
What a hnppy idea te compose
letters before a group of gay
silhouettes! On one piece of the
3et, tnilerd is bowing te milady
en another, milady is sitting alone,
fanning herself!
The little black figures are hand
painted en celluloid backgrounds of
rose, CTange or blue. Price of six
piece set is $12. Telephone covers
te match, $6.50.
Flower-decorated, hand-painted
desk sets of the same type come in
rose, orange and blue. Sefei of six
pieces, $12.
(Main Fleer)
75 Pieces of
Concrete Garden
Furniture
at Half
All the surplus pieces left
from our large assortment
new marked at prices te in
sure a quick clearaway.
Flower pets, benches, bird
baths, flower boxes, pedestals
and sundials.
Only one or two of a kind,
making early selection advis
able. Prices new range from $3.25
te $35 a piece.
(Fourth Fleur)
The Best Brogues
That a Man's Meney
Can Buy
Xet a bit tee geed when it cemtl
te the last analysis, for after all
the worth of shoes is the servici
from the point of months and herf
much they add te that hard -te
measure asset cajlcd "personal
appearance."
The best brogue stands out wilH
distinctiveness as none ether could
and is solidly geed for endless
weai. Scotch giain, sturdiest e!
all shoe leathers, is used. In color
it ia dark brown, almost chocolate.
Heal breguish in last, with full
winged tip. perforations and .saw .saw .saw
teoth edges.
And with u all the price is only
$13.50.
( Miiin I lour)
Clethes Simply Can't Jostle
About
In the Famous Wanamaker Special
WARDROBE TRUNK
A velvet cushion top closes clown en the coat
and dresses hangers when the lid is fastened.
An adjustable retaining bar holds the bottom
of the garments of the wardrobe section fast in
place. '
, J"ch drawer of the bureau section is
ne.-d firmly by a continuous steel leckintr
bar, fastened with a Yale lock.
Three points of distinction that combine
with the ether superierities te make the
Wanamaker Special the most practical of
all wardrobe trunks.
And it is an almost wear-proof trunk.
(ftwrth KUer)
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the1
protections
The Gibraltarized corners, tin. welded.
.i:i irame in the bureau section,
mtfuii-Deuna drawers are all
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v.5'lth t!lLs slrenBth are all ether con cen
ver.iences h;i mni,n .i.. . .
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worth huvinjj. and the price is only $'ie.5fc
Hatting the
Yachtsman
It isn't a question of hattingg
perhaps, since the smart head-gcaij
of the sailor is the regular yacht
cap of blue cloth or white duclc
Klue cloth, $3 and S4.
White duck. $1 and $2.50.
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