Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 27, 1922, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1922
EVENING PUBfclC
WITNEY SUITS
. IOBEMED
Many of "406" Expected te Be
Dragged Inte Legal Battle
Over Child
MISS FONTAINE CONFIDENT
New Yerk, July 27. Tlie suits te es
fnblMi the pnternlty of her child nnd
Its right te tlie enieyment of a fraction
. the Whitney millions will be brought
caliift Cornelius Vnnderbllt (Senny)
ffhlinev by Kvnn Hnrrew Fontaine hn
-,,linte1v. Thin declclen was made yes
Sr nv fellow lint a nretracted telephone
inVrratleii with Kvnn In Les Angeles
Er Charles Firestone, her attorney.
Within 11 fliert period, therefore, New
lerk will witness a parade of such
witnesses ns have net been seen In a
courtroom since llnrry K, Thaw drag-
Sed with him Inte disantreus prominence
alf the social register.
Any who attended the famous ball
given by Mrs. William K. Vnnderbllt
in March. 1010, at the Rita Hetel may
be properly summoned te relate the cir
cumstances under which "Senny" and
Evan flrpt met. According te Fire
stone, one fascinating legal problem in
volved Is the determination of exactly
what Evan missed when fate and two
Rtcrn parents decided that she could net
be boosted by marriage Inte the pedi
greed classes.
And he Intends te solve by summon
ing Impartially a crowd of high -living
bachelors and benedicts of the town nml
another crowd of (jirls of the theatre
te whom the bachelors and benedicts
have extended the courtesies of their
ynrhts nnd their bankrolls, but nlwnvs
with the left hand. Evan will tell
of the yachts and the bankrolls she
met in the company of "Senny," and
Firestone will ask the ewners:
"Why can't the kind of mnn you nrc
marry the kind of girl the plaintiff
Is?" '
Firestone Is confident that young
Whitney will be best witness.
"He is n gentleman and will net
He." he said. "Themh h once faced '
Miss Fontaine with the statement that
lie believed that the child was net hi.
I de net think that he will stick te the
denial of paternity under cress-examl
nation, wnen no gees en tne stand tne
Whitney defense will collapse."
Tlic suits will be one for affiliation
and one for breach of premise fought
in the order named.' Suit for affilia
tion Is n legal rarity. It object la
proof that nn Illegitimate child has no
certainty of care nnd support nnd fur
ther proof that tlie defendant should
be made Its legal provider. An It In
volves the meet question of Unby Cor
nelius Vanderbllt Whitney's paternity,
it will be the most bitterly contested of
the two. Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney's
ultimatum te her husband and son has
been that she will net stnnd for any
settlement which glycs the baby the
legal right te the portcntleus mime it
carries.
Atlantic Fleet te Drill In August
Bosten, July 27. The ships of the
Atlantic fleet will mobilize at Newport
from August 7 te August 20, It was
announced at the Charlestown navy
yard yesterday. Most of the ships with
the exception of these en drill grounds
ere expected te be at Newport.
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trade in an American Stere
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Fresh Country
Eggs
dozen
28
Eggs you can be sure of, every one guaranteed
as represented fresh.
One of
the two
million
hene
gm sa Eggs ss 33c
The biggest and fullest of the new-laid egga.
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Best Granulated il 'Tc
Sugar I
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&SCQ Grape Jllice PeanutButter DriedBeef
O tumblers OCc pkg lOc
Pt IQc 3 fr 25 ' "
het XJ Sorbette )N.( Fluted
Absolutely pure-net a drop of water Sandwiches B. CTm BftM
added. The pure juice of luscious Cen- lb QOc I"1 21e
cord grapes. A healthful summer drink. 3 V
1 V
g? Butter
lb
44
Richland Butter Ib
Pure creamery prints.
This exquisite butter
lends grace te the tabic
of the discriminating
home-makers who serve
it regularly.
40c
ASXXFTeas
V4-lb pkg J 2
tz-lb pkg, 23c
1-lb pkg, 45c
Fhre distinct Asce
blends, one for every
taste.
Orange Pekoe, India Ceylon,
Old Country Style, Plain Black, Mixed
HemeRunSardines?
Tasty sardines in a delicious Tomate
Sauce. Regular 10c value.
Sun-Maid Seeded Raisins pkg 15c
Choice Tomatoes big can 12'jC
Gorten's Salad Fish can 14c
Gorten's Codfish Cakes can 14c
New Crep Onions lb 4c
France-American Tomate Seap, regxan 5c
Tomate Puree can 5c
Balaton's Breakfast Feed ...big pkg 22c
Asce Perk and Beans can 10c
Berden's Chec. Flaver Malted Milk, can 35c
n.b.c.i Seda Biscuits
lb
11
Nice te have in the house for in-between
"bites" and for the unexpected afternoon
caller. Fresh baked, either salted or plain.
Rich Creamy Cheese
" fl C
t 1
lb
If you are a lever of geed cheese and
who isnt? here's a treat for yen.
Victer
Bread
Big
Leaf
6
Right from the glowing evens te our
Stores.
Victer Raisin Bread, " 10c '
Try this toasted.
Fly Fly
Swatters Paper
each c 9 double f"e
O O sheets O
15c elsewhere. A bargain 1
Mifflin
Alkohel Massage
A daily "rub down" with this cooling tonic
is very beneficial. Very seething te sunburn
e. 65
can
strips Beans ? 1 (X
Tender beans, cut into short lengths.
Regular 12c quality.
ASCO Q can
Sifted Peas O
50"
can
New Crep
Peas
With that "just picked" flavor.
12c
asce
Coffee
lb
2Sf
Why pay 40c, 45c and 60c
per Ib for coffee, when Asce
Coffee, at only 29c, will give
you better satisfaction? Try
a CUp you'll taste the difference!
Asce Evaporated Milk, """ 5c, 9c
Pure as the morning dew.
Meat Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Brand" Little Regular Hams lfc 28
25
i
Rolled Reef nr
Lean Pet Roast "
Genuine Native Beef
15
Thick End Rib Roast " 20c
Cress Cut or
Boiar Roast
Lean Soup Meat " 5(
Choice Cuts Standing Rib Roast 28
FrsettSedChickens 32
Milk-Fed
Roasting, Frying
Chickens b 3 5(
Genuine Native Spring Lamb
Breast lb 12c
Neck lb 15c
Shoulders lb 25c
Legs
lb .
of Lamb
35c
Rack Chops Ib 28c
Rib Chops lb 38c
Lein Chops lb 50c
These prices effective In our Phila., Camden and suburban Stores and Iet Market
WANAMAKER'S
JULY 27, 1922
WANAMAKER'S
Wanamaker's Down Stairs Ster4
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$6.90
$6.90
$6.90
$6.90
$6.90
Save $3 en Fine Lew Shoes
Just Arrived Frem the Factory
All New $6.90
Black Satin Pumps Black Patent Leather Pumps
Tan Calfskin Pumps
Beautifully shaped, light weight, turned-sole slippers with the medium and higher
heels te which fashion is turning its approval.
There are slippers of patent leather with three buckled straps and French Leuis
heels. There are dainty black satin dancing slippers with one-button ankle strap and high
French heels. There are patent leather slippers with simulated perforations and slender
ankle strap with modified high heels. Alse tan calfskin pumps with high heels and one
strap, or very plain slippers made without a strap and with low heels.
These shoes were built te Wanamaker order for our regular stocks at three dollars
mere. New this entire new let together with any duplicates remaining en our own
shelves are all offered at $6.90. All sizes
These Geed Shoes at $2.90
Are Almest Gene
About 400 pairs are left! They were
made te sell at double this low price. That
means one can expect te find them both
geed looking and comfortable. Pumps and
oxfords in either black or tan. Plenty of
sizes 7, 712 and 8 and some smaller ones.
Patent Leather One-Eye
Oxfords, $1.75
They have medium heels and are finished
with a black ribbon bow. Geed for Summer
dances ! Broken sizes.
Women's Rubber-Soled
Spert Shoes, $1.90
Coel white canvas oxfords with plain
rubber soles and heels. Five styles in
practically all sizes.
(Down Stairs Stere, Chestnut)
Vacation
Luggage
Geed-looking, dependable
kinds made te Wanamaker
orders. Fresh shipments of
the best-liked styles that sell
out as fast as the factories
can make them.
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$5.50
Deep Suitcases, $5.50
24-inch suitcases, 8 inches deep,
of black fabric. Twe reinforcing
leather straps all 'round. Cre
tonne lined, with tray and shirt
pocket. Shown.
Same Suitcase with Short
Straps, $5.
BEav
$5
Square Hat
Bexes, $5
Shiny black - enameled fabric
boxes with leather corners and
leather handle. Lined with cre
tonne and equipped with two re
movable hat forms. Center lock
and two side catches. 18 inches
across. Shown.
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$9.50
Geed, Heavy
Cowhide Suitcases,
$9.50
Sturdy suitcases of heavy tan
cowhide, with sewed leather cor
ners and sewed strap loops.
Straps all 'round. Lincne lining
and shirt pocket in lid.' 24-inch
size. Shown.
Round Hat
Bexes, $5
Shiny black - enameled fabric
boxes with tan or black bindings;
18 inches across. They have cen
ter locks and two 3ide catches and
inside they are lined with cre
tonne and have two removable hat
forms.
Black Enamel
Week-End Cases,
$3.50
18 te 24 inch shiny black suit
cases with leather corners and
handle. Cretonne lining. De
pendable locks and catches. Shirt
pocket in lid.
(Down Stairs Stere, Central)
Parasols for Little
Felk
"What did you bring me,
mother?"
A gay little parasol will delight
her. Fer EOc she may have a
printed cotton one with a plain
handle; for 85c a ruffled one with
wrist cord. One especially at
tractive sunshade at $1.50 is of
blue edged with white embroid
ery. I (Down Stairs 8 tore, Mark)
Princess Slips, $1 and $1.50
$1 for soft white sateen slips with strap tops and elastic sides.
Alse white batiste slips with double hem, trimmed with lace or em
broidery, at the same price.
At $1.50 are two attractive models in soft white batiste. One has
the built-up shoulder and is lace-trimmed back and front. The strap
top and hemstitched finish of the ether will appeal te these who like
tailored lines. Beth have 18-inch hems.
Figured Percale Aprons, 25c
Dark figures en light ground; bib top and patch pocket; neat and
practical.
Crepe Bleemers, 55c
In pink and white. Elastic knee, finished with blue-stitched ruffle.
(Down Stairs Stere, Central)
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gruff jr3ifer
Vacation Blouses of Drep-Stitch
Tricelette, $3.50
White rules the realm of blouses and this white slip-en model is
particularly appealing and pretty. It has three-quarter-length set-in
sleeves and a narrow tie belt which assumes the waistline most be
coming te the wearer. The snowy net cellar in Peter Pan style is
trimmed with three rows of Valenciennes. Practically impossible te
muss it in the process of packing, and it will launder admirably.
Sizes 36 te 46. (Down Stain Stere, Market)
First Glimpses of Autumn
Millinery
Fascinating Developments in Felt and
Fabric Hats for Early Fall, $2.50 te $9
Opening pages of Autumn's millinery notebook are absorbingly
interesting!
Seft sports hats combining felt
and Baronet satin begin as low as
$2.50. At $3 are clever braid hats
in "vacation" colors, nnd small
soft turbans that can be adjusted
te any angle of becomingness. At
5 are fascinating reversible
sports hats, soft tailored veleurs
and smart white felts with black
velvet trimmings. Quite distinc
tive models of panne velvet and
satin are trimmed with soft bows
at $6. Hats of grosgrain ribbon,
combinations of black-and-white
velvet and felts in sports nnd
semi-tailored styles are also new
and very interesting in the $6
group. Last of all is a group of fine felt hats at $9.
(Down Stulrs fctore. Market)
Cotten Damask Breakfast
and Luncheon Cleths, $1
(Featured en the Central Aisle)
Square ones with deep hemstitched hems or round ones with scal
loped edges. The sizes approximate 54x54 inches and the firm weave
bespeaks long wear.
Cotten napkins with neatly hemmed edges are 15c.
Bath Towels, 25c
Checked, Jacqunrd, bordered or plain.
Made with a long nap, Turkish style, te absorb moisture and in a
conveniently medium size that makes them neither skimpy nor
unwieldy.
Turkish washcloths are 10c te 15c.
(Central AUlr)
Going Swimming?
Special Bathing Suits
Are $1.50, $2.75, $3.75
Fresh purchases at lower
prices of some of the prettiest
bathing suits we have had this
season.
All-black suits like the pic
ture are of surf satin (mercer
ized cotton) that leeks very well
either wet or dry. Made with
pointed skirt and sash at each
side, $3.75.
Surf satin suits which fit well
are of black, piped with white or gaj ioler, at $2.75.
Black sateen suits piped with wh,.e, red or Copenhagen
have buttons at thf shoulders and a neat little belt at $1.50.
Bathing caps arc 15c te $1.
Cotten tights arc "Ic. '
Weel tights are ?t5, $2.75.
Shoes, 38c te 1. " ,
(UevYBtalri Stere, Market)
$3.75
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All-feel
Clevkt
eight Suits of
Cassimere and
for Men and
Yetsig Men, $20
Suits a man finds a geed investment for both
business and vacation wear. They are net only Prop
erly cut, but every thread of them is ALL WOOL.
Tailored in conservative styles that stay in style, and
in quietly colored stripes and mixtures which indicate
a man's geed taste. The group includes all sizes from
34 te 44, but net every style in each size.
All-Weel Cassimere and Worsted Suits
Are Exceptionally Fine at $25
Well-tailored, well-finished suits of geed, reliable
all-wool fabrics. Conservative models in all sizes 34
te 44, but net a complete range of styles in every size.
And te Keep a Man Coel and
Comfortable in Het Weather There Are
White Flannel Trousers at $8.50.
Mohair Suits at $15.
Palm Beach Suits at $14.50.
(Gallery)
Beys' Regulation Middy Suits, $2J0
Specially geed enesl Stronger than usual and carefully cot
and finished. Made of firm chambray in gray, green, blue and
tan. Trimmed with true nautical braid and sailor tie. Sizes
4 te 8 years. (Down Stalrn Stere. Central)
New Georgette and
Canten Crepe Dresses, $25
At the right of the picture is shown a delightful after
noon frock of white or flesh pink canton crepe quite elab
orately embroidered with white matt beads and fringed at
the ankle. The ether frock pictured is of white Georgette
crepe with the new pleated ruffle sleeve.
White Silk or Lace Dresses, $22.50
Other white silk dresses include tailored broadcloth silk
at $22.50; lovely hemstitched canton crepe at $22.50, and
white Georgette combined with lace at $22.50.
Net many of any one kind which makes them a little mere ex
clusive te their future owners.
New Navy and Black Canten
drepe Frecks
Hint at Autumn, $15 and $16.50
Sizes 16 te 44 in these sensible frocks that have much
of the distinction of hand-made French gowns. They are
as simple as the most particular woman could wish. Little
touches of hemstitching are their only trimming. They are
admirable for traveling and early Autumn wear.
(Down Stalm Stere, Market)
Gingham and Voile Frecks
Re-priced, $5
1 we hundred iresh new ones
in five different styles, two of
them sketched. These of ging
ham come in black, navy, biewn
or red checks with organdie or
pique trimmings and with
sashes or white leather belts.
The voile dresses are of navy
blue or black with white dots
and lace cellars and chem
isettes. Sizes for women and young
women.
Other specially priced gingham
perch frocks are $1 05 te $6.
(Ileun Miilrh Mert Murkrt)
Tweed Suits, $6.50
and $10
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22 young women's suits marked down te ?10.
Mostly size 1G here and there a larger one. Even the suits at
$6.50 are usually silk lined. They are reduced se decidedly because
there is genernllv only one of a kind and some show marks of handling.
Rese, lavender, tan and green.
(Dim ii Mulr Mere, Market)
Discontinued Medels ofGessard
Corsets Lese Their Old Prices
New $2 te $7.50
A third te almost half less for this season's models of these
well-known geed corsets. Women accustomed te wearing them
will be glad te knew that there is choice of eight different styles
at these new low prices:
18 Gebsard corsets new $2
87 Gossard corsets new $2.50
8 Gossard corsets new $4
14 Gessnrd corsets new $7.50
Sizes for nearly all figures hut net in each style.
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