Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 18, 1922, Night Extra, Image 13

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Clouds are nothing mera or less than
lit or relumei of elerated vapor,
' Klited by tht condensation' of the
riterr vapor In the. air Inte minute
JTjebuIe of water, ?hey are formed
Wheth the evaporation of water at the
Hh' auriace.
When we eee what vre call mist, we
... ,,eng clouds forming, but .gener
11. the vapors that make the clouds
J"go thin that they are Invisible. As
tills mist or vapor ascends through
h air. It becomes cooled, Is formed
info a denser body and we are able te
JUi it The rensen why clouds de net
Slicend te earth, through the force
J imitation after the mist has
L,m. condensed, Is due te the fact
ist the vapor forms Inte tiny vapor
.V.i,M. When these have been warm-
i hi the sun they become lighter than
!i The lower parts of clouds par
JisilT descend, but en meeting a warmer
itmesphere they expand and becoming
1 dense, again ascend and become
ielsed upon the air. There Is always
vl iinwerd degree of atmospheric mo me
J" upU8Cd by the diffusion of heat
iSm'the earth surface. While there
J. iie a downward movement of air
ftmmur the place of that wWch baa
mSSK' tht heat of the ascending
.f; combined with its upward move
ment, expands and floats the vapor of
the clouds. .
Tomorrow-Who Invented the Efcetrlc
Tetcgrapht
Adventures With a Purse
OVER the tea cups at lunch wa get
talking; somehow a cexy place and
i cop of clear amber tea are conducive
te talking, and we (tucked our watches
under coat sleeves se the hands would
move around unobserved. And she told
tie that her dress slippers' needed a bit
of dressing up. Rhinestone buckles were
tee expensive, or at least the kind she
nnted were, and that started an ex
ploring tour. And it ended at a button
counter with the purchase of two cut
itccl buttons. "Ever se nice looking,"
die told me, "and, my dear, would you
believe It, they looked just like the $4
ones and the two of them cost but sixty
cents."
r auntf dMM Mrf"! iWmi Pat
Kdlttr or oheoe Wnlnat 8000 or Mala IMi
CttiTMiiihe hears of 9 and a.
own Wfeauci&is
yiuWu&Uk
1$medelu(gVefautifflaSficialiy
KNITTING WOOL
Wonted 1 ce siut at Weel yne
Per os. .. I Par ex. ... tM
We'll fluairSena Ten Sample!
HtaititcUag BEADS Enbreidrls
Novelty Embroidery Ce.
15 N. 10th St 1007.FUbert St.
WfiadcMwet
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Silk ft Weel 19e an eance
Rlniknlt Weel 3Se a ball
Benda Trlmmlnti a Specialty
N.llnnal Rrl A Art Slllr Cn
21 R. OTl! STREET Wnlnut 24(5
Jfall Ordtrt Filttd Promptly
fLanell Permanent Waving
Ste rameTtA
from nmuoooia nmueooia nmuoeoia
tnlly flysl asada
nd
INECTO RAPID
applied Jy
jam zpere.
all swat saw
wetx.
IJN. W. THltEaiSftKi1
Jenes
Arch Support Shoes
2752 Germantown Ave.
Ladle' Fineet Viei Kid Comfert
Shee, with 'Steel Areh Support,
Rubber HeeU Attached.
REAL NATURE'S COMFORT $0 AC
All (lies Frem 2V, .()
All width 2 te 10. at "
THE TRAINED NURSE
--INFANT. 3HOP
1807 Chestnut Street
LAYETTES
Frem ffnfetr Tin te lied
All Arneld Knit .Geed
at Lewer Prices
Arneld Knit Gowns, .85
Spruce 21 A3 i
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READ
IN GOOD TASTE
By Hareld Donald$en, Eberteitt'
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Coloring of Rugs
The wondrous end Imperishable col
orings in an Oriental rug, which im-
nMHilSW attraJkt tW aa:
triaMivaiH) careitHlmardl bm:
the (Eastern dyer. Chemists have long
sought in vain te duplicate tnse won
derful dyes, which are made from In
sects and various forms of native vegj
etatlen.
As the wool la dyed In very small
quantities It sometimes happens that
the supply of a certain color runs short.
A fresh let has te be dyed, with the re
sult that variation In tone occurs,
for It Is impossible exactly te repro
duce a given shade. This .variation
usually Is found In the ground or field
color, and lis a very characteristic fea
ture In many fine Oriental rugi, adding
te rather than detracting from their
value.
The colors most frequently 'used in
Oriental rflgs are a royal purple, made
from the juice of a shellfish ; henna or
reddish orange, made from the henna
plant; vermilion; produced by a se
cret process from" sheen's bleed : va
rieus shades of red obtained from the
madder root : and many ahades of blue
extracted from the berries of the Indigo
plant, i ) - ,
' Tomorrow "Designs atWl Symbols"
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WYE NOTS tl
By KAY KKAN
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Net by OVead Alene
Man lives net bj bread alone. Neither
de husbands. , , ,
The masculine stomach i is jeply an
integral part of man's anatomy and is
net the only way te his heart.
Heme of the things hubby does net
thrive! en are nerve attacks ; curl papers
at night; a boudoir cap In the morn
ings; recitations of domestic diffi
culties;, unpaid bills just before break
fast of dinner ; coal en the furnace at
Inopportune moments; signs of flying
up ; a bored expression for stale jokes ;
mid a heartless attitude toward 'pet
pipes, old shoes and slippers, and that
pair of gray striped trousers.
Yeu may satisfy a man's stomach
nnd he'll hunger again in four hours.
Hut en unfavorable Imprcttslen lasts
longer.
Wives usually court divorce by turn
ing their backs, after marriage en the
personal niceties and devoting them
selves aelclv te the setlsfvlnc of hub-
1 bio's pancreatic juices.
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THE ADVERTISEMENTS
where you can
Set the best
'lues, then
et your Start
Ordtrt fro sa
"WfitM rVte Temttiltm
Marr'.ett Bres.
?U18 CHESTNUT ITREEP
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nar si
Number 1830 Seuth
Rittenhouse Square
Large Duplex Apart
ment Including
5 Master Bedrooms
and 3 Baths.
3 Maids' Reems and
Bath.
A n n 1 V in Qnnnvln-
tendent en premises.
31 NTS
DOMINIC
VERANTI
1721 WALNUT
STREET
W jFi))l
S x -7
DemtnUs I '
Creation
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Deminic Announces the
Formal Opening of His
New ' Building, 1721 Walnut Street
D REGRETTING the delay, due te the scarcity of the skilled labor necenart te
:.L L:. L..:IJ:J r : lj . i . i . , . r
iii tin wuiiunij), vuininic.DKu you weicems te nis new quarters, which he
has fdshiened and planned into a tailerirui Mtahlishrhmt that will m.f
your ever requirement
Deminic also wishes te thank his valued patrons for their loyalty and con-
siaeranen aunng the past few weeks, when he was forced te
give the best serOice possible in the temporary small quarters.
Deminic Creations for Fall and Winter
Are New en Exhibition
Deminic is new showing his own eiiginal models for fall and
winter, and never before in his . history has he presented such a
wonderful display of individual Suits and Topcoats.
TWEED SUITINGS
Designed by Deminic in his inimitable style many netf and
individual materials.
TAILOR F.n nnFSSFC;
In Tricetine, Peiret twill and all the wanted materials from
home and abroad.
CHILDREN'S COATS
Fer children from 3 te 14 years. In many distinctive
materials tfith or without F,ur Cellars all models originated by
Deminic.
FALL AND WINTER SUITINGS AND TOPCOATS
Embracing the finest importations from the world's best looms,
each model portraying Deminic's interpretations of the latest fashions,
DemtnUs our, fit an ptrion ptrien
ally tuperinttntt the maMn$
of each and every garment.
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SHOPPING UPSTAIRS DEPARTMENT I
WHY YOU SHOULD SHOP UPSTAIRS I
These stores pay lowest rents. Their, overhead is greatly reduced. It costs them
less, lets less, te de business. They pass-their savings ricrht en te you. Shopping up
stairs means utmost in quality at lowest possible price te YOU.
PHENOMENAL
OFFERINGS!!
Truly wonderful values in
svelte-line topcoats and ex
quisite dresses a remarkable
assortment from which Milady
may select.
fattenSk
1703 Walnut St.
PERFECT
PERMANENT
HAIR WAVING
Artistically Individualized
S15.00 up for front
$25.00 complete bobbed head
Lanell Precess
Maisen Pelletier
1732 Chestnut Street
National Jewelry Ce.
1026 Chestnut Street
Makers of
College, Scheel and
Fraternity Pins
B. M. Falkenhagen, Mgr.
Belli rilbtrt TM
E7iteni Xttn 7I1S
Creater of' Styles
SCHWARTZ
The Tailor
New at 1636 Walnut St.
Ultra-Style
Assured perfection of fit In
svelte line tailored dresses,
well groomed topcoats and
modish suits nt very pleasing
prices 1
nfARINELLO
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h 1 1 r aw m M
RAUS 0PP
1616 Walnut Phene Sprue 4S0S
Face and Neck Contouring
Muscle Strapping
FicUU, Mired Wavtnr. Sclp n BiU
Trtmenti, MtnlctirlDi. Electreljrri-
Hair Coloring
RAPID INEOTO METHOD
OBAY, STHEAKED AND FADED HAIB
PESMAMENTI.Y COLOBED IM 15
MINUTES
PERMANENT HAIR WAVINO,
BY THE FAMOUS OIL SYSTEM
Max J. Nathan
THE DIRECT FURRIER
1422 Walnut Street
New would be n geed time te
attend te your FUIt WANTS
and have them ready when
the COLD weather comes.
I import nil skins myself and
personally supervise the' work
for you.
Spruce 5873
us . i eni the Mill., bmj
SAVE MIDDLEMAN'S PROFIT
SPECIAL SALE THURSDAY
ffeWr
111
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DRESSES
I'elret Twill and
-iricntinp.
SUITS
Ktrnlirht
Ttlcetlin,
lined.
1 In .
811k
'15
Value
(COATS rl11 :k
i.urtiarole Cl0t) j 53S00
en Land T,r,A., ".JrtA"V. D".
theie Teati. SllIU or I)r....
worth te S34 fSr S.I, ,"""
PHILADELPHIA GARMENT COMPANY
Take Elevator
Anniversary Sale!
Beautiful Strap
Pumps
(In many leathers)
Only. $5
DeBruner & Emery
31 S. 15th Street
ELITE CLOTHES
for ELITE WOMEN
Ifw
At Real Savings
I'arlalan inednla and our
own orlflnatleui.
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Fur Trimmed
Belivia Ceat, $75
Ileautlfiilly rtlteil pur pur
aennll) All te enr
oriler.
S. BITTERS
Arttit'e Tailor & Furrier
209 S 13th St.
FOOD
Geed, wholesome home-cooked
feed excellently served, perfect
ly prepared at prices that appeal
te the particular purse.
Alcott Lunch Roem
135 Se. nth St.
Phenomenal Sale
Wondrous Creations
Dresses of Peiret Twill, Satin-Faced
Canten Crepe, etc.
$22.50
&
123 S. 13th St.
YOUR ELECTRIC FAN!
It has done geed work this
summer. Fer a very moderate
charge we will store it for you
and keep it In such geed shape
that it will give you BETTER
service for many summers te
come.
S. SHELBY & CO
801 Cheitnut St.
Wanamaker s Down Stairs Sterel
invites you te come and see'he'w pleasant inexpensive shopping can be.
Yes, indeed, there is plenty of washed fresh air and the lights are bright eVieugh te see well and
the aisles are straight and wide. , ... ..iu Tvr..w
It's Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere net a cellar and there are direct entrances at both Market ,
and Chestnut Streets, as well as 48 elevators and 10 stairways leading from the Main Fleer of Wana-
maker's
Ali the merchandise is low or moderately, priced and qualities are of the satisfactory sort known
as "Wanamaker-standard." '
, Reman-Stripe
Blankets at $6 Each
The filling is all-wool ; the warp is
cotton, making the blankets specially
durable. In gaily blended Reman
stripe patterns with garnet, gray, navy
and' brown predominating. Net only
useful for warm covering en a bed, but
for couch covers, all sorts of decora
tive uses, for automobile robes and for
sports blankets te carry te football'
' games and the like. 66x80 inches.
(Down Stair Stere, Central)
All-Weel Blankets
and Down-Filled
Quilts, $10
Since these fine all-wool blankets
and quilts were contracted for, the
actual wholesale cost of wool has gene
up considerably, se $10 is an increas
ingly "special" price for them.
$10 pair for 70x80-inch nil-wool white and
plaided-whlt blankets.
$10 for 72x80-inch nll-woel filled quilts
with plain sateen backs and borders and fig
ured sateen tops in all desirable colors.
$10 for 72x72-inch down-filled quilts, cov
ered en both sides with pretty floral sateen.'
(Down Stain Stere, Central)
Sale of Children's
Stockings, 15c
Mere than a third less for fine
ribbed .stoekings for children of 1 te
14 years who wear sizes 6 te 10. Geed,
strong sturdy stockings that are soft
and nice te the touch. 1200 pairs in
black, 1200 pairs in cordovan. All sizes
te start with in the morning. First
quality.
(Down Stairs Stere, Central)
Women's Spe.cial
Mecha and Capeskin
Gloves, $2 and $2.50
Distinctly seasonal, well - made
gloves at a full third less than the
standard price. Kinds that will prob
ably leek well throughout the entire
season, because they are unusually
durable.
$2 for one-clasp gloves of soft Arabian
mocha, in lovely shades of gray and beaver
brown. Out-seam sewn, with spear-point
backs; some with self-color or black em
broidery. $2.50 for 8-butten-lenRth capeskin gloves,
in tan and brown. Pliable, well-worked skins
make them fit easily, and they are washable.
(Down fitttlm Stere, Ontrnl)
Men's and Women's
Cotten Umbrellas
$1 and $2
$1 for strong well-made cotton umbrellas,
that will stand the strain of hard "every
day" use. Geed steel frames. Plain handles
with white or colored bakelite rings or silk
wrist cords. Men's have creek or opera
handles.
$2 for attractive-looking umbrellas, cov
ered with tape-edged American taffeta (all
cotton). Bakelite handles, rings, tips and
ferrules, and completing silk cases make
them as distinctive looking as much mere
expensive ones. Men's have creek handles, ,
and plain lerruies. .
(Down Stairs Stere, Market)
Beaver Calf and Pin
Seal Bags in Smart
Peuch Shape, $3
On the Down Stairs Stere
Central Aisle
Made of leathers that have been
carefully treated until they are beauti
fully soft and pliable. The gathered
folds are caught into an almost
severely plain metal framework, while
silken cords and tassels form the
handles. All are attractively Hned and
fitted with mirror and inside purse.
Tan, gray and seal brown in the
beaver calf. Navy, brown and black
in the pin seal.
Other handbags at $3 are of mo
rocco, pin seal and ether leathers in
envelope shape with tabs that fasten
ever and keep one's belongings secure
ly fastened in!
A New Let of Geed Steel
Scissors, 50c
Scissors with gauges for cutting button
holes accurately. Leng, delicately pointed
ones that will cut clear down te the tip ends..
Blunt ones particularly geed for cutting
delicate fabrics because there are no sharp
points te tear holes. "Sterk" scissors tinv
ones that nre universal favorites for all
kinds of hand sewing.
Stamped 5-Piece Luncheon
Sets, 75c and $1
Ne wonder people like them! Such
homey little designs for applique or em
broidery are stamped en the unbleached
muslin or white linene sets. They are neatly
boxed for gift purposes, tee. 36-inch cloth
ana 4 napKins.
(lliiHM Ktnlrn Stere, Ontrnl ANIe)
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$22.50
Taffeta Slips, $3.S5
Maker's remainder of the
shorter lengths suitable for
women who are net very tall
or for young girls. Black only.
Sateen Slips, $1 te $3
Extra sizes, -16 te b'l, in twill
bateen blips in black or navy;
made in the longer lengths.
Regular sizes in thee slips, $2.
Slips at $1
Practical everyduy sateen slips
In black, navy, brown or white,
yes, in the new longer lengths,
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Silk Petticoats. Sneciallv PHrpH s
Embroidered all-silk jersey petticoats with scalloped edges in j?reen nur
ple, black ami navy. Plain satin with hemstitched hems. Accordion-pleated
jersey with flounce taped in contrasting colors pictured. Changeable talleta
with embroidered and scalloped flounces. Lengths 32 te 36 inches
. (Huwtii htulr Htere, Central) ' -
Women's "Silk-to-the-Tep" Full- ashiened
Stockings, $1.75
We could net match them regularly at a third mere! That indicates hew reed thev
are! Made of clear, even silk of medium weight-the sort one likes for "best" or te
away. Silk from top te tee-but with the fe-t and top having lisle thnads woven in tn
make the silk still mere durable. They no a maker's clcarawny and we hav enfi a few
hundred pairs for some fortunate people wh-i like te de their sheppin" early y
Black only. All regular sizes te start with. whi0 tuuy.
(Down Ntnlr Stere, Central)
This Beautiful Fur Ceat Is of Persian
Paw With Kelinsky Dyed Ringtail
Cellar and Cuffs at $185
It is 45 inches long and is altogether a wrap
of which any woman could be proud. Net only is
it beautiful, but the fur, taken from the paws of
Persian lambs, is uncommonly durable and
makes a strong, serviceable coat for many s
Beaeen.
Other Persian paw coats, 40 inches long, start
at $140 and go te $225.
The Fur Shep also specializes a number of
ether exceedingly effective coats of Wanamaker
standard quality at particularly moderate prices.
Marmet sports coats, $90.
Marmet sports coats with raccoon cellar and
cuffs, $140 and $150.
Natural muskrat sports coats, $125.
Nearseal coats (dyed ceney) with gray squir
rel or beaver, $190.
Fine Fur Neckpieces at Moderate Prices
Japanese marten one or two skin scarfs, $25
te $60.
Stene marten scarfs, $35.
Mink scarfs, $30 and $37.50.
(Down Stain Stere, Market)
Speaking of Inexpensive Pretty
Frecks They Start at $10
In the Down Stairs Fashion Stere
Se often one hears the remark, plaintively
made, perhaps, "I WISH I knew where I could
find really nice, well-made frocks at a quite low
price!"
Here they are well made, well cut and care
fully styled and the prices are delightfully
moderate.
Beginning at $10 there are nice Peiret twills,
serges and' tricetines. Seme embroidered, some
trimmed with fagot-like braiding, some distinc
tively plain.
At $10 te $13.50, there is an excellent assort
ment of both silk and cloth frocks, including mod
els of crepe de chine, Canten erepe . and satin.
Draped and tailored models.
Beginning at $15 and en up te $20, there are
frocks of wool crepe, Canten crepe, crepe de chine,
Russian crepe, wool epenge, charmeuse, satin-back
crepe and velveteen, as well as cloth dresses of
the distinctly better sort.
Trimmings include the most attractive of col
ored braidings and embroideries, unusual girdle
ornaments, pretty sleeve and girdle treatments, graceful side draperies and fly
ing panels. Navy, brown and black predominate, but in many instances the
trimmings lend a distinctly gay note of color.
(Down Htnlrs Stere, Market)
The Sports Coats That Most
Women Are Asking Fer
at $16.75 te $32.50
Only the ether day a customer was overheard te inquire,
"Where are your sports coats? A friend of mine told me you
had quite the best assortment in town." She was directed te the
whole section devoted te sports coats, where she found among
ether things:
Seft chinchilla coats in chew and tan, lined throughout with
.satin, at $16.75.
Diagonal tweeds, satin lined, skeleton lined with silky serge
or plaid-back, in blue, brown and gray, at $20.
Very finely napped chinchillas in tan, chew and brown and
mixed herringbones, tweeds, beautifully lined with peau de
cygne and warmly interlined, at $22.50 te $27.50.
Exceptional novelty tweed coats in unusual diagonal block
weave, with wide sleeves, raglan shoulders, belted front and
loose back at $32.50. Lined and interlined.
(l)enn Stairs Stere, Market)
Women's Satin Princess Slips
Specially Priced, $3.85
Extra Quality Radium or Satin Slips, $5
There isn't any garment quite se convenient as a Princess slip. It takes
the place of the usual camisole and petticoat. It gives long straight lines with
out any waistline. It gives a pleasant sense of being well dressed under
neath as well as outside. Here are complete silk slips of the proper lengths
at the usual prices of a silk petticoat 1
Satin Slips, $3.85 -
Black or navy satin with shir
ring at the side as shown in the
picture. Lengths te 49 inches.
Ribbon-run tops.
Radium or Satin Slips, $5
Unusually geed quality of
radium which wears exceptional
ly well. Radium, of course, is
that beft, slippery bilk ever which
every sort of garment leeks well.
Satin slips, a little heavier, in
the came s-tyle.
Beth silks in black, brown or
navy and in the new longer
lengths.
Tub Silk Slips, $3.85
Flesh or white tub silk slips
with Deris hems; mostly the
shorter lengths
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