Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 17, 1922, Sports Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING PUBLIC (LEDGERr-HIIADELPHIA, THURSDAY, 'AUGUST
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GIRLS, LEAVE YOUR MAKE-UP
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Rouge, Powder, High Heels and Se Ferth Are Frowned On by
Miss Rebecca W. Ball, Who Presides Over Office
Burring""! cheap, finally clothe, con cen
nimniH dress rouge nnl peu-rlpr nil
Kinilioe ltli MIm Itebccea Vf. Ilnll.
mmcrlntemlcnt of tlie Stnte Employ
ment Office for -Women.
And mnny n jeunp : ijiIki who litis
ime trippltiR ileuii the lmll te tlic
office, her high lu-ch tnp-tniiplnf? nil
the fleer, hns tripped nwuy ngiiln with
'.. n her Pe nnd disappointment In
lirr henrt. net lenllzlng thnt if die Imd
come Keftly en rubber heels tlint slic
nildli' liavc fu,1(1 tlic Jb sll wns ,euk"
'Hundreds of plrls comp te the office
emy week." sild, Miss Hall. ''There
nrc nKe eeine mlddlc-nzcd nnd a few
flderly women, but the jeung glrln arc
In the majority.
"Your fiist judgment ii naturally
founded en nrpenrnnce. nnd thnt Is
whv I think It Is one of tlie most Im Im
nertnnt things n working girl 1ms te
consider. As they fit mound the office
these who nre flr.xlilly firmed, with u
let of cheap ernnmenw, ennnet help
but create nn unfavorable impression.
"Sometimes, but verv rnrely, we find
that n girl is se cnpnble thnt her np
pcarance must be overlooked, but this
u generally in the ense of n girl who
dres'-es in peer tnstc because of her
environment nnd lack of training. rather
than in he cue of theso who drers In
extreme fashion because they like. It.
"Many of the girls enme down the
jidll'imwdering their noses, nnd step nt
tlie deer te put en the flnnl touch of
rouge. We de net encourage these
girls, because wp feel that their minds
are net primarily concerned with work.
Sometimes we try te nuggest chnngen te
them, but often they nre offended and
we mnke enemies when we are only
tryimc te help them.
"The second thing I noticed about
t girl who conies te get a job is her de
portment and attitude." continued Miss
Bull earnestly. "They should be
(traightferward, courteous nnd busi
nesslike. "And third, she should be In earnest
ibeut her work nnd willing te learn.
That is the most Important thing for
a girl who wants te hinke n (success
of her work te remember ehe must be
willing te learn.
"Se many of the young girls hnve
net enough stability te keep nt a thing.
After they hnve worked a few weeks
they think they should be getting ns
much money ns the experienced per
sons, nnd they knew all there Is te
knew about the job.
"I hnve heard mnnv men who em em
plev glrlH in factories say thnt they
could de mere with n girl of little edu
cation nnd grout willingness te learn,
than one who hnd mere education but
was less interested In her work. If n
girl will only nhew the proper amount
of Interest and enthusiasm she can gen
erally sutcccd."
Little Benny's
Nete Boek
By Lee Papa
Me nnd Lerey Shoester wm setting
en my frunt steps and I'utle Slniklim
came up saying, Hay fellows, did yen
see the big sine up en the new drug
store?
Ne, wnt sine, wnts It sny? me and
Lorev sed. and Puds sed, (5, dldent ou
see It, gosh, it hays n Ire crecm soda
will be gave free with every purchase
made en Snttldny, and this 1h Sattldny.
Wirh it was, and I sed, Well I get
n cent but hck you cant get cnythlng
in u drug store with n cent.
Thnts jest wnt I get. tee, Puds sed,
and Lernv sed. 'flints nil I get, either.
Me snjlng, Well hew about going er er
reund and nil bujing n one cent utamp,
thnts a purchase alnt it?'
And we all went erreund te the new
drug store nnd the sine was still there
nnd we wanked in, me saying, I wunt
n one cent htnu.p, and Puds saying, Se
de I, nnd Lerey saying, I de tee. And
we each put our cent down and the tnnn
tere off .1 stamps and gnve us each one
saying, This is a big deel Im putting
threo, this is going te make me rich.
Preberly being seurenstic, and us 3
fellows went te the sedn watterpart of
the store and sat down en 3 steels and
the mnn cnina ever saying, Wnt cits can
I de for ou?
We wunt the ice crecm soda, please,
I sed, and the man sed, Wats that,
have .ou kids get the nerve te ivppct
n free Ice crecm soda with a one cent
stamp?
Well, Its n purchase nint it? Puds
sed, nnd I.erey sed, The sine dent say
what kind of n purchase, docs It? and
I sed, I wunt checllt please. And Puds
nnd Lerey sed wnt kind they each wunt
ed, being the ncercst they enme te get
ting it en neceunt of the mnn keeping
en sn.wng no nnd saying it louder nnd
mndder every tlnin us fellows told him
a one cent stamp was a purchase, the
Inst thing we did being te stand In the
deer trying te lxehnngc the stamps back
for our centMj and the Inst thing the
n.nn did being te threw a wet spunge
nt us nnd miss us en account of us
dedGlng and running. N
Knights of Friendship Give Parade
Nazareth, Pa., Aug. 17. The trl trl
State convention of the Knights of
Friendship. In session here, wns fea
tured jesteidnv bv n lnrce nnrnde In
which principal figures were 120 new
mi- kiiikiii MiuiMim- cruiutxi nt an im
pressive ceremony Tucsilny night. Slnt-
ingten, 1'iiimcrten mul Heading nre
contesting for honors for having the
lnigest number of members nt the con
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Cuticura Talcum
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A few grains of this exquisitely
scented powder (lusted en the ekln
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heavy perspiration. It la an ideal
face, skin, baby and dusting powder
and takes the place of ether perfumes
for the skin.
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YES! WHY NOT? It's a splendid
month te de "your Paperhanging.
Perhaps you have never given it a
thought merely because you have usually
had it done in the Fall the busy Fall
months when your Paperhangcr is al
most at his wit's end trying te keep abreast
of the many jobs that come piling in.
Yeu can save yourself much annoyance
and even disappointment if you will an
ticipate a little and have your Paperhang
ing done this month.
Fer even new, geed workmen are none
tee plentiful and in the Fall there are net
enough te go around, 6iraply because
there is tee much work put en the Fall
months, tee many jobs te be attended te
many of which could be done in
August, usually a dull month, when your
Dealer can net only give you the best of
service, but de it mere economically.
In the month of August, the Wholesale
stocks are in splendid shape every pattern
and every coloring is in stock and your
Dealer can show you his sample books
with every assurance of being able te
supply the paper you select without delay.
YES! August is a geed month te de
your Paperhanging.
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Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere
Features Autumn Dresses
at$10,$15,$16.75,$22.50,$25
It May Be Stated Offhand
Prices Are Lewer
but the scarcity of some articles of which smaller
quantities have been made by makers who thought
that the demand "would be net se great has created a
short supply in some instances and a few prices have
been kept up te the regret of the storekeepers.
Signed
August 17, 1922.
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These Patent Leather Strap Pumps
Have Just Come at $3.90
Extremely geed-looking Autumn
shoes such as every woman seems
te be seeking. Patent leather with
the fashionable Cuban heel having
a rubber heel already attached.
Substantial welted soles with which
te brave early Autumn storms. Perforations around the top.
Wide ankle strap. Considerably better than we can usually
offer at this price. Limited quantity.
(Mown Ntnlrs Stere, C'hrntnat)
Last-Minute A utumn Hats
$5 $6 $8
Interesting new large shapes
about which almost every woman is
talking and, of course, the' new
small shapes.
Beautiful velvet and duvetyn ones
with a huge velvet rose, a painted
quill and a touch of feathers or a
metal ornament.
Already the Down Stairs Five-Dellar Hat Shep is filled
with new $5 Autumn hats.
And there are scores of new hats at $6 and ?8 in the
Moderately Priced Hat Shep (this shop shows no hats above
ten" dollars).
Splendid variety !
(Down Stiilrn Stere, JInrlset)
TRAL AISLE
White Silk Epenge, $1 Yard
Just half the price for which we sold the last of this same
popular silk!
Atl-white, the fashionable reuph weave e the epengc relieved
with fiber silk plaids in white. 36 inches wide.
Women's Bungalow Dresses, $1.50
Something new under the sun! Pictty frocks made in long leng
waistcd style with top of plain color and skirt and sleeves of printed
percale. Black rickrack braid offers a pleasing contrast. Yellow,
pink or blue. Small, medium and large sizes.
Japanese Silk Bedroom Slippers, $1
Quilted ones with flower sprays daintily hand-embroidered en
the tees and with canvas soles and silk lining. Red, Copenhagen, rose,
light blue, pink, lavender, purple and black.
Lace-Trimmed Boudoir Caps, $1
Crepe de chine and satin trimmed with lace and ribbon rosettes
or rosebuds. Yellow, pink, blue, Tavender and white.
Imported Chamois-Lisle Gloves for
Autumn, 75c and $1
7Cc for 12-button-length and $1 for 10-button-length gloves of
fine quality chamois-lisle the kind that leeks se much like bucde. All
have spear-point stitched backs.
12-button length in gray, covert, oak, brown and coffee.
10-button length in gray, covert and coffee.
Fresh Snowy Neckwear, 50c
Cellars, cellar-and-cuff sets and vestces! Linen, pique, "organdie
voile," dimity, organdie, linene, madras and baronet satin in literally
dozens of pretty styles. Peter Pan and roll cellars mostly.
Corsets for Slender and Medium Figures, $1
Made of firm pink ceutil in short or medium lengths and with
light or medium boning. Elastic inserts give additional comfort te
some of the models.
(Down Stairs Stere, Central Aisle)
Geed-Looking Skirts Suitable
for Autumn New $3.50
All were considerably mere earlier in the season a few have
just been lowered half and mere in price. Tweeds, splendidly heavy
wool jerseys.-lstunning wool and novelty cotton epenge models, novelty
checks and mixtures and diagonal corduroys.
Plain colors, checks, plaids and mixtures all suitable for imme
diate and later wear. Plain or fringed styles, with interesting ana ana
tiens as te pockets, button trimmings and belts. Broken sizes, 20
te 32 inches.
(Down Mnlr Mere, Mnrkrt)
Sample Silk Petticoats, $3.85
Samples of some of the Autumn's newest and nicest
silk petticoat ideas. That is why there is only one or per
haps two of a kind.
Softly crisp taffeta, all-jersey ones, and ethers of jersey
flounced with taffeta. Then for long, satisfactory wear,
there are radium silks, satins and satin-striped tub silks.
30 te 36 inch lengths.
(Down Mulrs store, 'entrnl)
Have Yeu Heard About This Really
Geed Luggage at Little Prices ?
Smart new hat boxes that are se popular this season.
Traveling bags for both men and women. All kinds of suit
cases, from dapper little overnight bags te big, capacious
kinds that will held practically an entire vacation wardrobe.
Nice looking, durable luggage which we are busy re-ordering
almost every single day!
Shiny Overnight
Cases, .$3.50
Enameled fabric cases with
center lock and end catches. At
tractively lined. Pocket in lid.
18, 20 and 22 inch sizes.
Round Hat Bexes, $5
Smart with tan bindings nnd
handle Center lock nnd two side
catches. Cretonne lined. Twe
rcmoyable hat forma inside. 18
inches across. .
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(Dew BUlrt Stere, Central)
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Shiny Black
Suitcases, .$5
With short leather straps and
leather corners. Sateen lined.
Pocket in lid. 24 and 20 inch
Btzes.
Dull Fabric
Suitcases, $6.50
Substantial black fabric suit
cases with two strong leather
straps nil 'round nnd leather ro re
cnMrced corners. Shirt pocket in
. 41-iteii suae. ,
What's new always seems se much prettier than
what one has been seeing. Somehow the new Autumn
f reck.s, seem exceptionally desirable. They nre usually
a little longer in the skirt. They are a little tighter
and longer ns te sleeve. They have mere panels and
touches of trimming. Often they have draperies, and
altogether they display rather mero cleverness in
design than frocks te which we have been used.
Tricetine Dresses
at $25
The dress pictured is of
twill with twenty-six rows
of narrow black braid nt
the hem of the Bkirt
caught under loose narrow
panels of the cloth. An An
other $25 frock is of crepe
de chine with pleated
panels, beads, embroidery
and the new longer
sleeves.
Leather-Trimmed
Cleth Dresses,
$22.50
One of the most effective
models we have seen I
Navy peiret twill with
"Indian" pockets made of
fringed and cut-out leather
dotted with tiny silvery
beads which leek like the
shot that Western hunters
might have used long age.
The cloth panels at tne
side nre lined with henna
flk and trimmed with the
same decorated leather.
Silk Dresses at $10
Pretty crepe de chine
dresses in black or navy
with metal link girdles, jet
ornaments and pleated
panels.
Tricetine Dresses
at $16.75
Substantial cloth dresses for
early Autumn Btreet wear. The
style is pictured te show the new
wide braiding down the front.
Navy blue.
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$25 IT $16.75 &
Silk Dresses at $15
Crepe de chine in black
or navy with a touch of
geld in the colored galleen
trimming and some fagot faget
ing te give the air of
handwork.
Clearaway of Summer Frecks at Half
Voile, gingham, dotted swiss, organdie, linen and. lace
frocks. Alse cloth and silk frocks in late Spring and early
Summer models. All with marks of handling. All in
broken sizes. But what "finds" they are for clever people I
Nearly every price is half and some are less than half.
(Mown Htulri Stere, Market)
Sale ctf Men's All-Weel Suits, $1 6.50
The remaining broken size and style as
sortments of geed, all-wool suits that have
been selling right along at higher prices.
Weights for new and later kinds that lets
of men prefer for all-Winter wear. All
wool fancy cheviets in dark, conservative
colors and patterns. Conservative styles,
tee, which men and many young men like
best. All sizes 34 te 42 in the combined let,
but net in every style.
Geed Summer Suits at $11.50
Palm Beaches and mehairs in both light
and darker colors and patterns. Well made
and conservatively styled.
(Men's Oallcrj-, Market)
Beys' All-Weel Suits
With Twe Pair
Knickers, $8.75
"Cheap" clothes are at
their worst en a schoolboy.
The rough and tumble wear
they must stand shows
every imperfection of cut or
material, and they burst out
or wear through in no time.
$8.75 is a very moderate
price for these well-tailored
Wanamaker Norfolk suits of,
tested all - wool cheviets.
Sports, box pleat and in
verted pleat styles. Coats
lined with mohair, and both
pair of knickers full lined.
Seams taped and reinforced.
Gray or brown mixtures.
Broken sizes 8 te 17 years.
(Gallery, Murket)
Sale of Men's Shirts, $1
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Men can save a full third en these
well-cut shirts of standard 80-count per
cale. Yes, indeed, they will wash satis
factorily if it's done properly and they
will wear !
Plenty of stripes and colors from
which te cheese. All sizes. Most of the
shirts are perfectly fresh, a few show
marks of handling. 900 only.
Half Price for
Neckties, 25c
Anether maker willing te send out his
season's oddments at n low ficrure! Basket
weaves, brocades and striped satins in many
colors. S
(Mrn'n Down Stair Stere en the 3allerj-. Mnrke,
Men's Cotten Underwear, 50c
Final Tet of a manufacturer's Summer output specially priced at
a third less than our own former price. First quality white cotton
gauze shirts and drawers. Short-sleeved shirts, ankle-Ungth drawers.
Shirts sizes 34 te 4G. Drawers sizes 30 te 44.
Olen'H C.ullrry. Murket)
Men's and Beys' Shoes Have Had
Their Prices Lowered
$2.25 for small boys' tan
leather oxfords with sensible
square tees. Heavy welted
soles. Sizes 10 te 131j.
$2.75 for boys' tan feather
oxfords with mannish per
forations. Thick welted soles.
Geed for school wear. Sizes
1 te 6.
$1.50 for men's sport ex
fords of heavy smoked elk
skin with brown trimmings.
Made with fiber suction soles
and heels. All sizes and
widths.
(Men's Deun btulr btere en the OuUery. Murket)
Clearaway of
Girls' Tub
Dresses
$1 te $3.75
Kinds te wear new and
kinds te wear all Autumn in
the classroom. Pretty, serv
iceable, simply made and all
have been just lowered in
price some a fourth, some a
third.
Lowered te $1
Pretty light and daik voile
dresses with crisp organdie
trimmings. Serviceable p 1 u i d
and checked ginghams trimmed
with organdie or plain-color
chambray. Several groups
slightly boiled or mussed from
handling. Sizes 7 te 14 years.
Juniors' Frecks New
$3.75
Novelty tibsues, voiles and
swiss and veile combinations.
Extremely pretty dresses in light,
summery coleis. Ureken sizes 15
te 17 years.
Girls'. Frecks, $1.50 te $2.50
Wide assortment of veile
dresses in both light and -dark
colors. Attractively trimmed in
various ways. Sizes 7 te 14
ycai s.
Fall Frecks for Scheel nnd
College Girls Arc $10 te $25
Silks, ' crepes, wool crepc3,
tricetincs, serges, jerseys and
Peiret twills. Tailored, trimmed
and sports styles in dark Autumn
like colors. New and very inter
esting. Sizes 6 te1l7 year.
ivewa talra tera.'X
Princess Slips, Nightgowns, and
Chemises, All at $1
$1 for many kinds of nightgowns. Seft cotton ones of snowy
white trimmed with cotton tilet edge and featherstitchmg. Pretty
cotton crepes in flesh or white. White novelty striped tissues with
colored binding shoulder-strap style. White, maize or tan batiste
cnes pretty with colored stitchery and embroidery.
$1 for princess slips of sheer white materials, with 18-inch
shadow-proof hems. Lacy trimmings, or tailored tops finished with
cotton nlet edging and hemstitching. ,
$1 for lovely white envelope chemises in .strap or built-up shoul
der styles which beast of fine hemstitching and hand embroidery.
IHn Miilrit Sterr, Ontriil)
Children's Socks
18c Pair; 3 Pair, 50c
First quality white cotton socks in sizes 5 te 9. Their eav
colored tops vill twinkle 'round fat, small legs. Net" all colors in
each size, se the prices have dropped considerably.
l'l"i btulrn Htere, Central)
Sale of Couch Hammocks
at $9.75 and $17.50
Twe popular styles from our own stocks newly marked
down te hurry away. Many families use these comfortable
hammocks all Autumn outdoors and then all Winter in
inclesed sun perches.
22 Couch Hammocks New $9.75
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20 Couch Hammocks New $17.50
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spring at seat and back, each with
thick, comfy reversible cotton
mattress covered with eight eight eight
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