Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 10, 1922, Night Extra, Image 5

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    It is Easily Seen Why Strawbridge & Clothier's is
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Philadelphia's Greatest Clothing Stere for Men
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Jelly Old Santa Claus Here To-Merrow in
Philadelphia's Most Accessible Tey Stere
A Few Steps Down te the 10,000 Levely Dells
Children's Land of mSWk Half Price and
Enchantment! JKSSSBt Even Less
"Fine," said Santa, when we told him about our
new Tey Stere "Hew convenient it will be for my
little friends and their parents te find me, Just a
few steps down from the first fleer. Ne need te
ride in elevators if they don't care te and it will
be easier than ever before for them te come and see
me, no matter hew crowded the Stere may be."
Come and sce Santa te-morrow. The new Tey
Stere is easier te get te and from and is mere at
tractive and mero interesting than ever before.
And My! what wonderful Toys and Playthings
Santa has breugnt in nis pactci
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New marked at prices ranging from 25c te $3.50.
Dells of every size and description Baby Dells,
Jointed Dells, Dells that cry or say "Mamma," Dells
with beautiful real hair, all with eyes that close.
Every Dell at a saving of at least one-half, and
some worth three times the price you pay.
MANY OTHER TOY SPECIALS
Eleetrie Traiiu-J5.00
Mechanical Train $1.60
Dell Coaches $5J15
TeMervillc Trolleys $1.00
Ceaster Express Wagons 43.85
Rocking Chairs $2.00 "
5$- 8trwbrl(lf ft Clothler-
-Rnsement, Weft
$30
$27.50
$62.50
Saturday Ceat News
Many Special Values
The remainders of nil the immense special purchases have
been reinforced and re-classified te make Saturday of the greatest
economic interest possible te our hundreds of Saturday customers.
Alse augmented stocks of our best-liked inexpensive groups, will
be shown.
Fur-Cellar Coats, $25.00 te $100.00
Twe especially geed models, one plain, the ether attractively
stitched, both with fur cellnrs, at $25.00. At $27.50, the fine fur fur
cellar cent shown n the sketch. Others up te $100.00, many with
fur cellars and cuffs.
Untrimmed Coats, $22.50 te $75.00
Seme Special at $22.50
Loese, wrap-like effects, novel sleeves, ornamental stitching,
threw cellars, tassel trimming, panels and ether graceful features
characterize these Coats, which many women, who have elegant
sepnrate furs, prefer. The model sketched, at $30.00, is one of
the best values obtainable the material is beautiful, and it is
well-lined from neck te hem.
Sturdy Overcoats, $22.50 te $70.00
Special at $22.50, smart, plain-tailored Tep Coats of tweeds
inoed sJ?nles of brown and gray. Alse a few in plain tones,
122.50. Others, of smart mixtures, $25.00 te $70.00, superbly
tailored en mannish top-coat lines.
Anether Let of Capes at $30.00
1.1 i.F1l, Erncefu' lnff Capes of a rich, lustrous black material,
high standing cellar of caracal, and silk-lined throughout.
A Fine Let of Capes Like the One
Sketched, Exceptional at $62.50
.u JnT CnP we never intended te sell at $62.50; they are
Jw. n "Jnt0.rifflI e a,nty that is usually obtainable only m
ad HC,i ighcri.pr,Ses,J .AU with fur cel,ar with threw tie
ends and lined throughout with crepe Bilk.
&r- Stmrbridge ft Clethl.r S.cena Fleer, Centtt
Ceat-and-Hat Set
$14.95
Fer girls
of 2, 3 and 4
years. Ceat
of dark tan
b roadcleth,
lined and
i n t erlined,
trimm e d
with brown
ceney fur
Hat te
match.
Strawbridge & Clothier
Tlilrtl Fleer, Vet
Hard Candies, 28c
a Pound Tin
Se tasty they make your
mouth water, and se pure you
need net hesitate about giving
them te the youngsters. About
one-third less than regular
price 28c.
OTHER CANDY SPECIALS
Twe pounds of Bryn Mawr
Chocolates in gift box $1.00.
Lady Juliette Asserted
Chocolates, at 48c.
Imported, Fruit-filled Bon
bons, 60c a pound.
Btmwhrldge nnd Cletliter, nutmtntt
and Filbert St., Cress Aisle
The Bey's New Suit, $10.75
With Twe Pairs of Trousers
n."n' rrew ls bevs' dy. nd a great day it will be in the Beys'
want f l1'0, Thnt new Su,t the Bnmrtest styles you could
AT i wAni , A remarkable value, for boys may cheese from
r m , ,,chovIets and cassimeres in the best colorings. Coats
W w . H.ncd and both nairs of knickerbockers are lined. Fer
w?ml 8 yea"-10.75.
WINTLR COATS FOR BOYS OF 9 TO 18 YEARS-SPECIAL
"fwmnawa at $9.75 , Overcoats at $15.00
in Bie-i .PPnr color effects
Wlrv7an0t 90th Mackinaw.
and Ju "dplnlt back, muff
,tt JiutntilB
Warm all-wool coatings in
smart, serviceable shades are
smartly tailored, wool-lined,
belted, convcTtieio cellars.
OVERCOATS FOR a TO 10-YEAR-OLDS SPECIAL
Overcoats at $10.75
ri? V chw,et or chinchilla
cloth Warmly lined and full
belted; sizes 3 te 10 years.
Overcoats at $13.75
Of all-wool chinchilla cloth, in
tan, navy blue and gray; plaited
back; sizes 3 te 10 years.
Beys' Oliver Twist Suits, Special at $1.95
nd washUwutt8it"C0,er W08n 'abrics, or with corduroy trousers
wbibis; sizes 8 tq 8 years,
-Bintrbrtdf 4 clothier 8tm fleer, Fllbrt Stmt, Xut
Printed Blouses.
$5.50 te $8.75
The most elaborate prints
and the most riotous colorings,
therefore, the most fashion
able; plain slip-ever with roll
cellar, or basque effect in
cellarlcss style.
Fine Crepe de Chine
Blouses, $5 JO te $10.00
Light and suit shades. Seme
embroidered in Chinese effects,
aeme trimmed with novelty
braid, fancy stitching or
fageting, ethers attractively
beaded.
Smart Over-Blouses of
Weel Jersey, $3M te $5
Slip-ever and surplice mod
els, in black, navy blue, brown,
reindeer and Mohawk, some
embroidered in Chinese de
signs. StriwbrliUe Clothier
Second Fleer, Centra
Saturday
Specials!
Sweaters for Beys and
Girls, $5.50 and $6.50
Warm, pull-ever Sweaters of
hlgh-Rrade wool, In white, navy
and mareDn, ns well as two-color
combinations ; with V-neck, 15.50
with shawl cellar $6.50.
Sporting Uoeil. Bterc, Ilnsement, Wett
Cowhide Suit Cases
Special at $7.50
Suit Cases made from the
choicest portions of the cowhide,
with large protected corners and
strong centre lock, In tan or ma
hogany color; 24-Inch size; under
price $7.50,
Aisle 8, C.ntr.
AIIl-woel Dress Serge
48-inch, $2.00 a Yard
Serge of excellent quality, In
navy blue and ether deslrable
shades $2.00,
Atrie 7, C.atre
Warm Woolen Blankets,
Deuble-bed Size, $10.50
Blankets that are 80 per cent
pure wool Just right for dura
blllty and general satisfaction, and
attractive, tee. In their snowy
whiteness with dainty colored bor
ders; 70x80 Inches $10.60 a pair.
Aisle l'- Filbert Strict
Outing Flannels,
20c and 35c a Yard
Outing Flannels of standard
quality, chlelly In striped effects;
27-Inch 20c; 36-Inch. 35c.
Aisle 13, C.ntr.
Men's Wickham
Hats Supreme
Value at $3.45
The Hat season is well ad
vanced new, and yet nowhere
have we seen a Hat te match
our famous "Wickham" mod
els at $3.45. If that's the
price you want te pay, see the
Wickham te-morrow.
Stetson Hats $7.00 and $10
Borsalino Hats $8 and $10
Frank Scheble Hats $5, $6
Henry Heath Hats $8.00
Sample Hats, Werth half
mere te mere than double
$2.65
Imported Caps $1.65
Cleth Hats $4.00 and $5.00
BtrawbrMje & Clothier
S.cend Fleer, Slarket Street. Cut
Men's Shirts of
Irish Linen, $3.75
If you like something just
a bit different, yet strictly
within the confines of excellent
taste, then these fine Shirts
will appeal te you. Of natu-ral-coler
pure Irish linen, with
separate cellar te match, and
attached soft cuffs. They wear
extremely well, tee $3.75. v
Strawbridge ft Clothier
Eait Stare, Elflith Street
Corduroy
Bath Robes
Unllned$3.85
Lined $5.50
Twe models at these ex
tremely low prices, of rose,
cherry, Copenhagen blue and
purple corduroy. Seme Women
will prefer the graceful long
lines of a BATH ROBE, with
shawl-cellar, pockets and
girdle.
Others will like best a smart
BREAKFAST COAT with
tassel-trimmed cellar, a
jecket and girdle, each $3.85.
These models lined with
"Seco" in matching shade
$5.50.
Btrtwbrldfe Clntnlir
Talrt Fleer, Vllbert Street, Wttt
6000 Hemstitched Linen
Handkerchiefs. 35c
Three for $1.00
Hew eagerly men and women
will "stock up" with these
Linen Handkerchiefs. Of plain
white linen, fine but sturdy,
and neatly hemstitched. Men's
with tt-fnch hems, women's
with 1-16 and U-inch hems.
Werth ever one-third more mere
special, te-morrow, at 85c
each, or three for $1.00.
Xumes mnrked In Indelible
Ink, 36a a dozen extra. Hingis
block Initials, Imml-embreldcred,
lOe; or three letters, SSe. Orders
Blaeed new will be ready well
i advance of Christmas.
trawbrllt Clethl.r Alil s.
Omit, ml ALL ia, Market treat
Armistice Day
Eleven o'clock, eleventh of November,
1918 -a day and hour of rejoicing we shall
never forget!
Ner shall we ever forget te pay solemn
tribute te the memory of our brave American
soldiers who gave their lives te hasten the day
of victory and peace.
And may we never fail te honor all the
young men who served and came back te us.
Let us celebrate with them and for them.
Let us have faith that the lessens of that
war will have great influence toward the ulti
mate safety and peace of the world.
We repeat what we said in April, 1919:
"Would it net be a geed idea for the President
te designate NOVEMBER ELEVENTH as
our permanent Thanksgiving Day, instead of
the last Thursday of November?"
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$10.00
$89.50
$23.50
$15.00
Misses' and Girls' Favored
Winter Coats and Dresses
Every late fashion that is first of all a fashion of youth, will
be shown te-morrow; and note'hew moderate the prices arc:
Misses' Jersey Cleth Dresses, $15.00
Twe-piece Jersey Dresses, made as sketched, with embroid
ered Balkan Blouses with white linen cellar and cuffs. Navy blue
embroidered in gray, and brown embroidered in tan.
Misses' Peiret Twill Dresses, $25.00
Navy blue Peiret Twill Dresses with fitted bodice, circular
skirt and sleeves with round motif of fancy silk, braid-edged.
Alse navy blue Peiret with novelty silk sleeves and sash, fiat
tucked waist and full skirt.
Misses' Canten Crepe, Chiffen Velvet
and Twill Dresses, $29.50 and $35.00
., , Canten Crepe Dresses in navy blue, brown and black, Chiffen
Velvet Dresses, in black and brown. Navy blue Peiret Twill
Dresses with sleeves embroidered in color.
Misses' Coats, $29.50 and $35.00
Velours in brown, navy blue and deer, with beaverette (dyed
ceney) cellar. Tailored Coats of tweeds nnd plaid-back cleakinc.
in single-breasted and double-breasted styles.
Misses' Fairfield Coats, $39.50
i Obtainable here only designed and made for Strawbridge &
Clothier exclusively. Deublo-breasted Sports Coats, in raglan
sleeve style, made of brown and tan all-wool cloaking, with deee
convertible cellar of fur. H
Misses' Finer Coats, $55.00 te $75.00
Panyelaine. Velverette, Mariannn, Nermumlie and Belivia.
Blouse Coats. Wrap Coats, Stitched Brltcd Cents and CehN with
wrap sleeves; fur cellars or self convertible and scarf cellars.
Misses' Sizes, 14, 16 and IS Years
Girls' Dresses, Special at $10.00
Susnender Dresses with mim-mi nn n,v,i..- .. .
velveteen skirt. Lew-waisted belted Dresses of wool crepe and
velveteen, as sketched. Sizes 8 te 14 years.
Girls' Coats, Special, $19.50 and $23.50
- ,.PJ" valeur and broadcloth; in brown, sorrento and deer
Belted Coats with cord tucking and beaverette cellar; yoke Coats
with tie belts and nutria cellar: Blouse Coats with bell sleeves and
fur cellar, shown in the sketch, $23.50. Size fl, 8 and 10 years
Intermediate Girls' Coats at $21.50
lfl i year!.' Fai,fle,d rfatB with beaverette cellar. Sizes 12 1 te
Intermediate Girls' Marianna Coats,
' Nutria Cellar, Special at $29.50
mii?2m.C.iL,nif,frn?a' ln wrente blue, brown and redskin
StMrllnWed.h SizesM. ftU. ft?'" "utrla "'' MlffiS
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Btrawbrldgt a Clothier s.cend Fleer, Utrfc.t itmt
Philadelphia's Finest and
Best-Selected Stock of
Men's Clothing is Here
Values cannot be excelled and
in many instances are matchless
With such an assortment of really geed Clothing one of the greatest in
America te-day no man need accept a substitute for any style, in any fabric that he
has his mind made up te buy. Your Suit or Overcoat is ready. And note the char
acter of the Clothing Hart, Schaffner & Marx, Stein-Blech, Alce and Wickham
names that in themselves signify all that is finest in quality.
Prices are as low as any store can afford te ask for really dependable Clothing
-r-usually lower than similar grades are sold for elsewhere.
Many unusual economy opportunities are available from time te time and
several of these will be at your disposal te-day. Fer instance
Hundreds of Overcoats Still
in the Remarkable Sale at
$24.50, $28.50, $38.00, $44.00
Af 89-1.K0 Overcnnta. nn' mnn mii.li .l.nll n
proud te wear regardless of the price considera
tion. Each a tailoring achievement an ideal
blending of handsome fabrics, smart stvles and
careful workmanship. Ul&ters and Ufsterettes
belted back or belted all around of handsome
plaid-back fabrics. Dressy Oxford Overcoats
with velvet cellars.
At $28.50 Overcoats for which you would
otherwise gladly pay ever one-half mere. Beau
tiful, warm styles, tailored with painstaking
care, of thick, sturdy fabrics from the looms of
one of America's foremost mills. Styles for
young men Myles for elder men. Bright-toned
fabrics and subdued colorings.
At S3S.00 Fabrics chieflv with nlnul.hnrk
Fabrics of rich beauty in light tones and dark
shades. Styles of instant appeal irresistible
te young men. We predict that these Overcoats
will go out very quickly at this price, for their
counterparts cannot be found anywhere for many
(lul.ars meie.
At $11.00 Leading English and American
tailoring concerns strove te outdo each ether in
making Overcoats te sell at this price. Ulsters
and smart Ulsterettes many of genuine Scotch
and Irish fabrics tailored in the best stvles Eng
land can produce and the most popular American
adaptations of the same. Werth one-half mere.
Sample Overcoats of
Alce Make $38 and $44
that is new and desirable in styles and fabrics. -n.utc. ah
"Alce" Suits One-third
Under Price $28.50, $36.50
Because a manufacturing tie-up prevented the finishing of these Suits in tin,,,
with a subsequent cancellation of the order we were nblp ir , S,m L r
worsted and cassimere Suits at a concede, that enMhird fe? our c'lSemeS
Suits With Twe Pairs of
Trousers $23.50 and $29.50
Styles IehraUrrLd"'I-0u7i
Suits men are askini for nowadays, "''unc, htuiK aml l"cods- Just the sort of
Youths' Suits With Twe Pairs of
Leng Trousers new $18.50
it "A3 detuned especially for the growing veumr nvm n? ia en
all-wool fnbrcs in smart new patterns Sr ! w ..m ?. te,20 yeara- 0f
who realizes the value of a geed aPJ!earancV. '" aPP6al te the yeun m
Clothing of
rer sports
b.-i up,,ece Gelf Suits coat, vest,
knickerbockers and long trousers. Smart
looking Suits equally at home in the efflce
0l' n the hnks $40.00.
5.,i2 ? !!Cve,S u8.mart-loeking Tuxedo
vahle' Et ?4n!.0f0a.briC8' linetl UnUSUal
All Kinds
and Dress
Senarafn Trnnuni-u f ,:n, ...i , ,
Neibted.s and cassimeres, one-third less
than the usual price, at $6.75 a pair.
ie-nP. tsr of AimP.rte( tfaburdine,
lU'nV i -fine, Amj?r,$an Kabardine,
de.0Q. Raincoats of tan rubberized
fabric, $5.00 and $7.50. uuueea
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