Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 17, 1922, Night Extra, Image 7

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When a Man Leves Ne One
But Himself
he will find out some clay that he has fallen
Inte hard times. , .
Te be without friendships of the right
kind is te narrow oneself and te. deprive
oneself of the luxuries of living by failing te
cheese or keep up honest, wise and judicious
companionships.
Lonely people are often , se because
of their own selfishness. Ferm early
friendships and de net lese them.
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November 17, 1922
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Riding Habits for Girls, Yeung Women
and Women
Prices are lower thin list
year, and quality higher. Frem
$35 te $72.60.
Separate riding breeches in
all ""desired materials, $13.60
the pair.
Custom made, exclusively
for us, of the most approved
English mnterials and in the
best English models. Straight
or flared coats. Breeches cut .
en the new cerset-fltting-knee
model, reinforced at knee and
scat.
(Flrit Fleer)
The Prettiest Handbags
Are of Silk or Duvetyn
They are the kinds that fashion
decrees for afternoons. They are
much mere ornamental, much
mere beautiful than the practical
leather pockctbeok or handbag.
According te the costume and
the color of it, one would cheese
ilk. velvet or duvetyn, which
feels and leeks like velvet. The
most fashionable shades are
black, gray, blue, brown, fawn
or beaver.
Between $2 and $6 there is a
really marvelous assortment. All
are the finest materials, beauti
fully made.
(Main fleer)
"Let Us Send for the
Violet Man"
wc say when we go te Paris.
And in comes the man who
makes nothing but violets
makes them se exquisitely nnd
perfectly that you would think
them freshly gathered from a
dewy lawn, or heavy with
fragrance from the greenhouse.
Shy wild violets, rich hot
house violets, frem'him we buy
both kinds.
Specializing in rare and
fragile orchids is the work of
one Frenchwoman. Frem an
other we get only waxy gar
denias. Waterlilies, roses, wistaria,
primroses, mimosa, geraniums,
nasturtiums, phlox, sweet
William did you ever see such
a garden of lovely flowers?
Thev are wonderful in their
truth te nature. Only France
could make such perfection.
They will never fade!
Yeu may buy them reason
ably in the Millinery section
and wear them, or use them
for table decoration.
(Second Fleer)
Pretty Dimity
Blouses for Sports
Suits
They are also geed blouses te
wear under sweaters, for they
are in Peter Pan style; one of the
two models opens in the back.
At $2 is a blouse trimmed with
Irish picot edging. At $2.85, one
wit,h hand-drawn work, hand
featherstitching and hand-embroidered
dots.
(Third Fleer)
Pretty New Girdles,
and Inexpensive,
Toe
.Seme with metal chain run
through colored rings are only
.$1.76, and- they are. unusually
geed looking.
Others of all metal in dull old
geld or silver finish or they are
combined with celluloid orna
ments. They go up as high as $6.50.
(Slain Fleer)
Women's Oxfords and. Tongue
Pumps, $8 te $12
Oxfords of tan or black calf,
straight-tipped, welt-soled, and
military-heeled, 8 a pair.
Of heavy grained tan calf with
round tee, wing tip, low bread
heel, and stout sole a geed style
(Flrit
for woolen hose 30 a nair.
Tongue pumps of tan calf with
medium tee, Cuban heel and
welted sole, $11. Of black pat-
. ent leather with medium ' tee,
turned sole and high Spanish
heel; $12.
Fleer)
Perm's Celers in Women's
Accordion Ribbed Silk Stockings
$5 a Fair
An extraordinary little let that, through an accident of
the trade, will sell at just one-third of what the same goods
in less brilliant colors are priced.
, Red and blue combination only at this' price.
(Main Fleer)
Nearly Every Weman Wants
Belivia Coatings
At least every woman who
wants n coat that is suitable
for all occasions.
The finer all-wool Belivia
coatings are wonderfully soft,
light in weight and warm,
fney are used in the hand-
nnmeiit wrADs and especially
the draped ones.
Black, brown, navy, rein
deer, tan, a medium shade of
blue and mahogany are the
colors meBt often chosen.
All are 54 inches wide and
$0 te $12 a yard.
(Flrit Fleer)
i Letitia Girdles of
Pink Elastic
ie of the strong surgical web
WW usually put only into higher
Priced corsets.
Mnnuraally firmly boned at the
S&trtSt t0 malntuin thi8
ba?VtL?,?8ed'back end taeed
S ,,0,8 1?me "Penally de-
usuaUy geed for $4.50, $3.50,
a (ThlrB Fleer)
Children's
Bathrobes Should
Be Warm Ones
They may be of Turkish tow
eling, corduroy, eiderdown, blank
eting or quilted silk with wool
between. , . .
There is a geed assortment of
bathrobes in all these materials
and the prettiest colors.
Prices start at ,1 2.25 for a nice
little blanket bathrobe for a two
year tot up te the loveliest quilted
silk robe at $15 for a sixteen-year
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Yeung Women Will Find Surprising
Frecks at $25 and $45
Much' finer quality and mere distinctive style? than such prices -prdina-rilybuy.
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At $25, really-smart tailored frocks of fine twill, silk-braided or embroid
ered, many with metal girdles. And quite out-of-the-ordinary afternoon dresses
of Canten and satin-faced crepe, crepe de chine and embroidered crepe.
The $45 group is all in rich silk or satin crepe weaves, most of them
beautifully draped, and with many novel touches in the way of sleeve and
girdle. Rich-colored bead-work at girdle, wrist and panel ends embellishes some'
of the loveliest.. All are exceptional.
Sizes 14 te 20, and black, navy, light and dark 'browns among them.
(Second Fleer)
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250 Dresses for Women,
Special at $18. 75 and $25
' Afternoon and street dresses, of satin-faced crepe, crepe de chine, Can Can
eon crepe, matelasse, Georgette, wool Canten and Peiret twill. The most-wanted
dark blues and black chiefly, but some browns also.
Among them are tailored dresses of astonishing style and quality for se
low a price; smart-looking coat-frocks; and effective afternoon dresses in draped
or undraped models.
All are of considerably higher value.
Sizes from 84 te 44 are included.
(Flrit Fleer)
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Ready -te -Wear Sports Hats $1.75
Fer women, young women and schoolgirls.
Seft shapes of velour and scratch felt, with nothing en them but a band of grosgrain
ribbon. Brims that may be worn up or down, and crowns that will leek well crushed or uncrushed.
A particularly geed color assortment, including bitter-sweet, pearl, beaver, sand, beige,
cherry, navy blue, brown, black, wistaria, green, drab, tile, blue and copper.
$1.73 la, of course, a most unusual price.
(Writ Able)
A Geed Day te Cheese the
Yeung Weman9 s Ceat
Specially priced at $25 are several geed sports models. Seft woolens in
camel's-hair colorings, satin-lined throughout. Or double-faced mixtures, shoulder-lined
only. All raglan sleeved, generously pocketed and belted.
$37.50 is the special price en raccoon-cellared sports coats of wool mix
tures, shoulder-lined; and en attractive dress coats of soft ribbed belivia, in
brown, reindeer, black, navy, , satin-lined te match.
Special at $45 are crepe de chine-lined belivia coats with black wolf cellars.
Black and colors.
At $95 are fine coats of thick deep-piled belivia, cellared with natural or
dyed squirrel, beaver or kit fox. In black, navy, brown or kit fox gray, and in
bloused-back or straight models.
All in sizes 14 te 20 years. $
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Practical Coats of Hardy
Muskrat Fur
A fur that stands up well under hard service. Se universally becoming
te the younger set that one thinks of it as a young woman's coat, but many
elder women who desire a fur coat for general all-around service cheese it be
fore any ether.
An exceptionally fine collection is priced $125 te $800.
The skins are as finely and softly worked as satin, the linings and finish
are beautiful, and the variety is sufficient te satisfy each individual taste.
(Second Fleer)
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Women's Practical Tweed Coats at
$25, $37.50 and $45
Taking them all in all, they are the best everyday coats for women out
in all kinds of weather, who want warm coats that will stand hard wear.
There are half a dozen styles, in pleasant toned mixtures and plain colors.
They are all-wool mostly with contrasting or plaid backs.
Seme at $45 are entirely silk lined.
The plainly tailored way they are made is especially suitable for sports
or business.
(Flrii Fleer)
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There's Net a. Better Suit at $25
Ner a Better Overcoat at $35
This Whole Land Over
Better in, fabrics, better in lining and finishing, better
in tailoring and better in all the little fixings that go te make
a suit or an overcoat geed.
They have been put up against the ethers and compared
and found te be better. They have been worn by hundreds
of men and proved themselves te be better.
And Se It Is With All
Wanamaker Clethes
The best the country offers are selected and improved
wherever Wanamaker experience can improve them.
They are geed clothes through and through. And they
will stay geed despite the wear.-
There are plenty of suits at $25, but the best selection
is around $40 and $45.
There are plenty of overcoats at $35 with lets of ethers
around $50.
(Third Fleer)
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Where Else Can
a Man Find Se
Many Geed
Hats?
Every shape, every style that
well-dressed men have accepted
as being right for the season.
Becoming hats in the "tones"
that are se much in favor.
And prices are Just as varied
as the hats themselves S3, $4,
S5, $6 and se en.
(Main Fleer)
Paisley ! Paisley ! Where Will It
Step ? Neckties Have
Caught It
Celers and patterns and every
thing race all ever the newest
ties. Paisley from start te finish
and men have taken te the idea
with a real liking.
Colorful ties, in big bold figures,
but pretty things. Net nearly as
(Mnln
gaudy as a man would think.
But there are theusanda of
ether kinds. Thin little stripes,
or the glaring college stripes or
the tiny figures en dark grounds.
All fashionable and all here at
65 cents.
Fleer)
Men's Woven
Madras Shirts at $3
Are Unusually
Geed
Day in and day out shirts of
the first order. The kind that
leek neat enough te wear any
where and are sturdy enough for
months of service.
In neat thin stripes, broader
stripes and the ever-popular seer
sucker stripes.
(Mala Fleer)
Nine men out of ten are wearing oxfords.
Here Are Seme Geed Oxfords at $6.40
Heavy, sturdy oxfords that will de the whole Winter
through.
Of grained calfskin in either black or tan. Naturally
the last fellows the lines of a brogue, the soles are double
white oak, stitched aloft, and rubber heels are already en.
Rather plain shoes, but up with the style and geed.
(Main Fleer)
If Any Child Wants Really
Warm Hands
What Kind of a Gelf
Ball De Yeu Find
Best?
All that are 'turned out by the
best makers are here, and beyond
a doubt your favorite is among
them.
Most men like the famous Sil
ver King at $12 the dozen.
Others prefer the Radie,
Mystery or Diana, at $9 the
dozen.
Red Flash at $7.80 the dozen
is geed and se is the Taplow at
$6.60 the dozen.
They are the Wanamaker fa
mous six, but there are any num
ber of ethers here, including Dun
hill, Kro-Flite, U. S. Royal, Black
Domine, Baby Dimple and Glory
Dimple, all between $6 and $12
the dozen.
(The Gallery)
let him or her be fitted in a pair
of fine Wanamaker lined gloves.
Fleece-lined and fur-topped
capeskin, $2.25.
Fleece-lined strap-wrist mocha,
$2.
Strap-wrist capeskin, fleece
lined, $1.35 and $1.65.
"Redleaf suede, wool-lined,
$2.75.
Or warm woolen gloves, 66c
and 75c.
Fer babies, fleece-lined mittens
of capeskin with fur tops, $1 te
2; of mocha, $2. Weel mittens,
75c te $1.25.
(Main l'loer)
500 Pieces of Rich Sparkling
Cut Glass at Half
A remarkable purchase of a
discontinued pattern from one of
America's best known factories.
The finest quality of sparkling
crystal in a beautiful deep cutting
of roses and leaves combined with
a handsome miter design.
A splendid opportunity te save
liberally en Christmas gifts.
Sunr nnd cream nets S9.7S
Celery trnjs S3
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Handled nappy, 0-Inch ulte. . . .S2.SS
I'nlmmllrd nappy, fl-lncli lie...S2
I.nrce nappy S2.S
MiiiIIiiw HHlad liewl S3.SO
Oblong trays $2.34
Only 500 pieces and early selec
tion is advised.
(Fenrlli Fleer)
Madeira Linen
Centerpieces, $2.50, a Gift
Seeker's Opportunity
Of pure linen, hand-embroidered and hand-scalloped, 24
inches in diameter.
Choice of six dainty patterns. A new special group,
bought at a saving and offered at an exceptional price, $2.50
each.
(rimt Fleer)
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Kitchen Helps
Belter curler, which produce
curled up rectte of butter with little
effort, 33c.
A lent'hitmllfd rneklns fork of
tainted uteri, fl.
Uniformly mt French fried reta.
tee will brown uniformly. A clerer
device (or cutting neernl nt enre,
TBer
A heavy kitchen knife with t ten
Inch blade nnd n reed utreng beech,
weed handle, 7 Be.
An order fryer with a wire baeket
for draining off the irrruar, 1.1c.
Patty Ireni In pretty ehapen are
loe aet for the deep kind nnd 30c rt
for the almUnw enea.
(Fourth Fleer)
Football Candy
Scores a Geal
When the conquering here re
turns nnd is given n dinner, there
should be nn appropriate favor at
each plate.
Fer example, a small football
player mounted en a enke of choc
olate, 7ec each for the smnllcr
size. S2 for the larger one.
Footballs te be filled with
candy are also attractive, 20c, 25c
and 30c ench. Larger ones, $1.7e
each. Small clear candies te fill
them, 70c a pound.
On the table ene might use
chocolate straw's, 70c n pound,
and asserted crisp nut squares, $1
a pound.
Iown Stain Stere)
New Victer Records
Released Saturday
In response te many requests
for n vocal record of "Three
o'Cleck in the Morning" there
will be released tomorrow a
record of this popular sclectiea
sung by Jehn MiCermaci:.
Ask for CG109. Price, $1.25.
In addition are four ether
new recerds:
1S157 NVllle Kelly, t Levn Yeu
(from musical piny. "Little
N'ellli Kellj"). American
Qunrtft '
ou Hemlml Me of My
Methpr (from musical play,
I.ittl.' Xollle Kelly"),
Tkniy Hurr
tS'ii53 Hfinifelds, Vex Tret, Whlte
jiian iwl lil-t Orplwstr.i.
All Owr N'etllliiK. Vex Tret,
'Jt.'at 'White Way Orchoii Orcheii
tta iSOOt Tomenov Fex Tret, Great
White i Oichi'stra
Vett c!ni Me Your lfcnrt,
1'en. Tret. '! reut Whlte
Way Orchestra
189GJ r Wish i could Shimmy
l.lke Jlv Hlstnr Kate, Fex
Tret, The VlrglnUm
lien' Hut I Hate te Ge
Heme Alene, Fex Tret, The
VliKinl.un
Kach Is 7lie
(Second I'lner)
Something te See Every Step of the Way
in the Wonderful
Christmas Tey Stere
It ia net only the great quantity and amazing variety of
toys that make this the greatest Tey Stere of all. There is an
undeviatlng high standard of quality. Here are toys that last.
NOTE: Much that is entirely novel, having been brought
from far corners of the world, cannot be replaced and it is
unavoidable that for the best choice, selection must be made
early. But, we will store anything bought in the Tey Stere
until delivery is desired.
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