Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 08, 1922, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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Adversity Is Net the Worst
Thing That Can Happen te Us
- We all need medicine new and then.
Our nerves nead bracing up and the
stimulation of, new circumstances is
necessary-te use senses that have been
lying, dormant within us because there
was no special need te call them out.
There are certain constitutions that
are greatly benefited by being shaken up
"by a less or a mis-shet.
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September 8, 102S,
Of Interest te Women
'' HAND-MADE FRENCH F1LETV LACE SCARFS, TABLE
MATS, CENTERS, CHAIR THROWS, ETC., OF EXQUISITE
WORKMANSHIP, ARE DISPLAYED IN THE ART NEEDLEWORK
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(Second
A Wonderful Gleve
Opportunity
Leng French Suede
Gloves at Just Half
Net lamb suede, but the finest
soft kid suede, and made as only
France makes them.
Pique-sewn, needle stitched
backs. In favorite colors
beaver and cocoa brown, me
dium gray and taupe.
lt-butten It Mirth fer.13..
16-button length for 93.30.
Alse gauntlet capeskin gloves
in white, tan or brown, with tops
of contrasting color, at $1.75 a
pair.
Beth suedes and capes are
exactly half usual price, due te
a fortunate purchase. Perfect
in every way.
', 11. Imported cliameli-llale
gl.Tti In 16-batten lengths tan,
'mode, beaxer, grny, white unU
Mek, special at SI a pulr.
(Went AUIe)
Women's New Oxfords
Between $8 and $13
' At $8 she may cheese black or
tan Russia calf in smooth finish,
' with medium straight-tipped tee
,ind military heel.
, Fer $9 are bregue oxfords of
Hack or tan calf, with rounder tee,
long wing tip, plenty of perfora
tions and bread low heelv
" Heavy brogues of grained tan
(first
Charming New Suits, Frecks and
Coats Are Here for Girls
GirlaV heads are buzzing with all sorts of plans for
Fall clothes, and here are the newest, smartest things.
Sports Coats With
Raccoon Cellars
make one think of football
games already. They're of
thick, warm, deuble;fnced
i brown coatings. Raglan
shoulders and an inverted
pleat down the back carry
out the swaggerish sports
lines. Sizes 14 te 20 at $37.50.
New Belivia coats, in navy
'or brown, have a becoming
square yoke line aciess the
shoulders. They are lined
throughout . with peau de
cygne andjntcrlincd. Sizes
14 te 20 at $37.50.
Tweed Suits Adept
Autumn Colorings
In herringbene weave or
checks with three or four
tones mingled in the weaving,
fob.
New tweed suits with
nutria cellars are $48.
14 te 20 year sizes.
New Silk Frecks
at $28'
! Via!f dezcn Pretty models
.m , en creD0 or crcP de
Snlne in navy, black or Rahln
Mown. Pleated side panels, beaded
characterize them.
14 te 20 year sizes.
(Second
Fascinating Buckles
or Uie new silvern present almost
Mlew election. Each one seems
; er, mero eraceful, urlnhter, mere
h'lrable tm the last. Some ure of
nil iri!Cln"a BOme et cut Itoiue una
' te m0"1' " Uu""K ""y Utfltt.
first Fleer)
Qfamzfc
Fleer)
Women's New
Raincapes and Coats
Have Arrived
Women have taken an especial
liking te the capes this season.
Full circular capes of rubberized
cotton matciial are in navy, tan or
russet at $10.
Oil silk capes in a variety of
colorings arc $25.
Raincoats of oil silk arc $20.
(First Fleer)
The Custom Tailoring
Bureau for Women
is busily outfitting its far sighted
patrons who have already ordered
their autumn wardrobes.
Orders will be taken for dresses
of every kind, tailored suits, sports
or dress coats, te be made te meas
ure, with necessary fittings, at
moderate charge.
New fabrics and models are new
shown.
(Second Fleer)
calf at $12. Dressier oxfords of
smooth tan calf with medium tees,
straight tips,, Cuban or military
heels, at $12.50.
And an extra-fine tan or black
oxford at $13 long wing tip, per
forations, military heel, and the
leek of a custom-made shoe.
. All have welted soles.
Fleer)
girdle3 and interesting sleeves
Fleer)
Spic-and-Span
Neckwear, $1 and $1.50
Tlie wise woman knows what a com
plement fresh, snowy nrcltwear In te
n frock nnil no woman can )iae loe
many neat anil pretty vestees, collar cellar
aml'CUfi sets anil KUlmpts with nleic.
Theae are all In arlety, both net uml
erKumlle. and there nre some cstecs
with cuffs te match.
(Ualn rioer)
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The First New FJur(
Trimmings '.,.
arrhe In tlme le be used en 'mid
Bcptembcr dresses and the first tai
lored outfits.
Deaver, squirrel and Australian
opossum "arc the faercd furs and there
nre widths from three te eight Inchea
nt 7.i!6 te 158 n yard.
(Main Fleer)
Women's Tailored Suits at $25 te
$35 Are Geed News in Mere
Ways Than One"
In the first place, the
'st mace, thev
are,ex-
ceptlenally well tailored, of fine
materials,
styles.
in
new v.and
correct
Second, thev arc n
lower than it vas possible te sell
sucn suits ler a year age.
.The six different models arc In
cheviets, twills, two-toned suitings,
herringbones' and ether worsteds.
Coats are all full lined with ex
cellent peau de cygne, nnd inter
lined. Cellars', shoulders, pockets,
(First
Attractive New Millinery
at $10 and $12
A large hat of black panne velvet is caught up
across the front with two great velvet quills.
A small blue velvet hat trails a smart green and
black ceque feather off the back.
Like a fuchsia is a purple
velvet hat of pretty shape, with
cerise velvet massed at the back.
A turban of Venetian red vel
vet banded in gray chenille
a brown velvet hat embroidered
all-ever in dull gilt another
brown velvet encircled with
bright colored metal a black
(Second
New Slip Petticoats Are a
Great Success
A simple straight-line slip of
substantial silk jersey, with cam
isole shoulder-straps at the top,
and pleated petticoat flounce at the
feet. Navy or black. Price $6.50.
New models in silk jersey petti
coats with trimmed and pointed
flounces, are in all the desired new
colors. Price $5.
(Third
Every Household in Philadelphia Needs
Something That Can Be Had in the
September Heusewares Sale
and can be had at a lower price. It's a Sale of amazing magnitude, comprising,
thousands and thousands of different articles designed te make life pleasanter and
hejnes mere comfortable.
Best of all it's a Sale that you can depend upon absolutely. Knewing your
needs, you could cheese blindfolded and knew that any article selected will be
first quality, sound te the Cere and marked at the lowest nessible nrirp for rupV,
quality.
Quality is the watchword. Quality has never been lessened, no matter hew
low prices may have dropped. And savings average 27 per cent, in some cases
reaching 40 per cent.
(Fourth Fleer)
Only the Best Wares at Real Savings
Could Make Such a China and Glass Sale
On the strength of the right goods at real savings the China and Glass Sale
is going ahead splendidly.
-, i T.het!feht goods-that is an expression which means a great deal as te qual
ity, desirability and also as te varieties.
The things te which
Among them are some brand
notably 150 fine American dinner sets of 106
pieces, complete in every way, and in a choice
of three decorations. Price, $15 a set, or a
little mere than half. Net much prospect of
any mere te sell at this figure.
Anether remarkable group comprises
American sets of 106 pieces in exclusive border
designs, all handles of coin geld and all with
geld-traced edges.
These are new priced at $25 u set, or a
little mere than halfV
.yesJjg.J.-.ifc fcS?LyEtf.;
New Wide Mces
of the type being used for tnble run
ners nnd handsome bedspreads, com
bine ecru threads among the cream
In striking designs In a way that Is
new and most effective.
16 te 22 Inches wide, $1.60 te $2.26
a yiTd.
Frlnrfe te match la four Inches wlde
at 35c a yard, V
Mnln Fleer)
buttons, shields all the small de
tailsarc exactly right.
. Ceat lengths are from 32 te 36
inches, and skirts 'are. in the new
Walking widths and. lengths.
As te color, th'ere Utnavy, black,
light blue, brown, sand and brown
or gray mixtures.
Seme were made 'by our own
men tailors. Altogether" they are
wonderful suits for $25, $27.50,
$30 and $35. " ,
Fleer)
panne with monkey fur bu
one might go en for a column I
They are all different, all
strikingly new, all wonderfully
pretty.
And the prices are $10 and $12
and thereabouts some a little
less, some a trine mere.
Fleer)
Silk Jersey Petticoats
Special at $3.85
Geed silk jersey with deep
pleated flounce. Rese, brown, blue,
black, taupe, green and ether
colors. Better than erdinnrv
Fleer)
it applies in this Sale are
- new arrivals.
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120 English semi-china dinner sets of 10G
pieces in six new border decorations, new
marked $35, are one-third less than usual.
Thousands of ether sets in the Sale at
savings of 15 te 50 per cent.
In glassware glass flower bowls, in hand
decorations of flowers in natural colors, spe
cial at $2 each.
3000 pieces of fine crystal stemmed ware,
special at 25c each.
Geld-encrusted glass tabic ware new $3.75
a piece
fJNnriti Fluer)
A Feather in Her Hat
Mndame Fashion Is likely te put
eniT therp thin Autumn, but ene can
never tell Just which feather It will
be.
They nre nil here. In the Millinery
Stere ostrich of cery Hind nnd color,
pompons, nnd eerythlng made of
feathers. ,
(Second Fleer)
Geed Nightgowns at
Little Prices
Excellent nalnroelc nnd cambric
gowns, embroidery trimmed nnd mostly
ribbon run.
Three ne,w styles at $1. Twe nt
$1.76. Several button-down-the-front
models at J 1.65.
All hae short sleeves and either
round or square necks.
' (Third Fleer)
Autumn Blouses Are
Gay With Celer
Persian embroidery, queer
Oriental prints, beads, matelasse
crepes are some of the mere
striking features of the newest
blouses which have arrived.
Delightful for the slender young
women are the smart little ceatees
of matelasse crepe in refreshing
new color combinations.
An overbleuse of Oriental
printed silk has a wide rever of
navy blue which can be fastened
at the shoulder or Wern open.
Anether blouse has cress-wise
bands printed in primitive colors.
Prices start at $5 and go te $35.
$35.
(Third Fleer) V
Week-End Candy
Goodies, 50c a Pound
Cream almonds nre mounds of Inviting-
whiteness that Just bes their
way Inte one's mouth!
Nethlnp lll ever take the place of
yellewback. Children enjoy It because
It "tastes geed and lasts a long while."
Squ.tra pieces of luscious nougat
are finished with caramel en either
end.
Ttathcr nice te have a pound of all
three, mixed 1
(Down Stairs Stere)
Men Like
Handkerchiefs With
Tape Borders
i:en the most conseratle man
ncer calls them "tee fussy."
These handkerchiefs are of closely
woven, durable linen with wlde tape
borders and narrow hems. They nre
of sulliclent weight te give long service.
$1 each or $11 a dozen.
(Muln Fleer)
Fiber Silk Scarfs
Half Price, $2.50
What a gay, happy finishing
touch te a sports costume! Pretty
scarfs, every one.
Plain colors of every hue,
blended tcnes and smart stripes
of every variety. One shows even
stripes of French blue and navy
with narrow geld stripes between,
and that is but one of a dozen or
se desirable combinations.
(West Aisle)
multitudinous.
There's Something
Swinging
About the Cut of a Man's Ceat
This Fall
It hangs loose and easy in straight, free lines.
Yet it fits snugly and comfortably where trimness
is the demand.
Graceful? Softly rolled lapels-lend. the air,
while two, or three, or sometimes four buttons
held that "dress-up" leek.
"Suits at leisure" is the way one man put it
and that tellsa let about the new clothes for
Autumn.
Celers might be anything. Browns are popular, for
it's mere or less a brown season. Plenty of suits are
light in grays or fancy mixtures and en all si3es
there's a background of darker shades. The kind men
like for Winter.
But the great, big story about the Fall clothes is a great, big story of dollars and
cents.
A Suit That's Tailored te Stay Geed Is Only $35
The best suit of all is marked $55 and there are any number of prices in between.
All in all, the best a man hoped for Fall has mere than come true in clothing.
(Third Fleer)
College Striped
Neckties at 65c
Big, bold one-inch stripes, half
inch stripes and here and there the
fine stripes.
Bright in color, but always con
trasted se as net te be gaudy.
In a word, just the neckties a
young man wants. Wants mere for
Autumn than for Spring even, and
there's hardly a color combination
that has been overlooked.
Silks are sturdy and geed, such
as ene Would expect in higher
priced neckwear.
(Main Fleer)
Pullman Robes of
Habutai Silk
Made for us In Japan, of the pure,
unleaded habutnl silk, soft nnd strong
nnd durable. Cut Bcncreusly full and
lentr, with wide sleeves, and tied with
a fringed sash.
Black, navy, gray, wistaria, nnd
Copenhagen.
i:nch robe in a little buttoned bIIIc
case, making It extra nice for a gift.
Priced I10.G0, complete.
(Third Fleer)
Huckaback Linen
Towels Special at 35c
Of pure linen, slze 17x32 Inches,
with borders In either red or blue.
A new special purchase offered at
an exceptionally low price 3Ec each.
(I'lmt Fleer)
The Lamp Sale
Spells Opportunity
in-Letters of Light
Capital letters.
Lamps from fifteen lands.
Lamps in all styles and sizes.
Lamps at little bits of prices.
Lamps at savings of just 10
per cent these are among the
best sellers.
Shades "as splendid nnd cap
tivating as the lamps.
Toe bad that words cannot
glow even as a single lamp can.
glow, otherwise We could tell
the glories and bright helpful
ness of this Sale in the illumi
nating wny. in which they do de
serve te be told.
The best thing is te come in
and see for yourself, as ever se
many ethers are doing.
Right away, without delay.
(Fourth Fleer)
Fer the Little Bey
Fresh-colored little creeper
rompers, for these of one jear te
three years, are of poplin, white
rep or dimity with touches of
color and show picot-edged ruflles,
hnnd-stitching nnd delicate cm cm
breidery. $2.25 te $3.30.
Suits for bejs of two te lle
ears have delightful contrasting
cellars and cuffs, sometimes fin
ished with white rullles, feather
stitched or piceted in color. Uegu
Jar tailored middy suits, Copper
field styles nnd urietis button-en
huits are of fine gingham., dimities,
crepes and soft hilk-finlshcd mate
rials, styles are really
$3.25 te $6.50.
(Third Fleer)
new.
y
Right New Nine Out of Ten Men
Are Thinking About Felt Hats
What are the shapes, the colors and above all, hew
much?
$4, $5 and $6 are the three big prices of the solidly geed
Wanamaker hats. And when men see the goodness of the
hats they agree that prices are back te reason.
There's net se muclucoler in the
new hats at least, net such de
cided colors, while curves and rolls
and dips rule the shapes.
(Main
Mere of the $2 Shirts Have
Come With Cellars te Match
Far and away the popular shirt with the up-te-the-minute
man. Really neglige shirts with soft turn-back cuffs, but the
cellars are starched and cut en easy, smart lines.
Of percale, fine in count and patterned with clean-cut
stripes or tiny checks.
(Main Fleer)
A Man Is Pretty
Right Shee in
lour full fledged, fashionable
shoes and every one at the same
price -S7.75.
Of course, there are dozens of
ether shoes here, but the $7.75
selection is a bright spot for the
men who want mighty geed foot
wear at a reasonable price.
(Main
Seft New Woolens te
Make Autumn Frecks
Ne time te be lest en the dresses
that are seen te go off te school!
Here is a wide choice of soft,
light-weight woolen materials suit
able for all kinds of Winter dresses.
Colorings include all of the fash
ionable browns, soft tans and
grays, as well as navy and black.
Weel Cnnten crepe and crcpclla
rlelh, ?2 jiirtl.
Wee! bengallur, $1,50 nnd 2.B0
J iiril.
Srir-rlircl.nl muterlnl, nll-noel, S1.23
J ard.
Crepe poplin, Jtl.SO jiiril.
t'renrh senre, 91.3.1 te S2.S0 yard.
Widths inry from 38 te 51 Indira.
(First Fleer)
Ne End te the Uses of
Silk Broadcloth
and, seemingly, no end te its
durability. Linings, princess slips,
petticoats, nien'b shirts and we
men's and children's frocks are
some of the things made of it.
Especially suitable is it for
women's house frocks, which tub
as easily as cotton und lust much
longer.
In all sorts of stripes, and plain
Pastel lints, as well as black and
navy. 02 inches wide, $2 a yard.
(1'lrRt Fleer)
New Spread-Out of Iran Rugs
$65 te $85
In desirable sizes, averaging approximately 4.6x6.6
loot. Mostly in soft dark shades such as- old rose, red
ecru, blue, with elab'erate all-ever patterns rich in con
ventional detail.
Rugs of excellent wearing quality and geed decora decera
live, effect at prices that are certainly exceptional for
such desirable pieces $65 te $85.
(Barenlh Fleer)
Smart and
The word "smart" tells it all and
the best time te cheese is right
new.
Fleer)
Sure te Get the
Four Attempts
All en the brogue style safely
modified and with tiny perfora
tions here and there. There are
tan and black oxfords of smooth
calf, also tan and black oxfords of
Norwegian grained calf.
Fleer)
A Triple Choice in
Attractive Clocks
Attractive, dependable 'and
moderately priced.
Wnltham folding traveling
clocks, handsomely made, in fine
leather, and in a choice of eight
different colors, are $18 te $35.
Waltham boudoir clocks, in
mahogany and in polychrome,
$35, $40 and $45.
Gravity clocks, with brass
finished metal bases, an ap
proach te perpetual motion, as
the weight, 'or gravity, of the
clock runs it. $17.
(Muln Fleer)
Every Weman Will
Say the New $5 Bags
Are Delightful
Surely the best hand bags we
have had at this price.
Dainty little affairs of chiffon
elet, moire or striped silk, the
frames and clasps glittering with
rhinestenes or marcasite set in
silver. Een these with just metal
frames are ornamental. All are
pretty enough for afternoon and
calling bags.
Ciioese black, navy or brown in
squaie, oblong, round or pretty
puff-ball shapes. Each at $5 is
exceptional.
(Muln Fleer)
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