WtffflS nanBHnrnii' ,".s; y..?wmniiirr. -t -texzmhh .(HmwMr.c: wr w jnvcjwwnd' tOTirAi-iHBBaaiBVWMOT&w . mBHmrwii',wnv,wr.4i'ixi3sais&wimmm'KmmK psip -;w mm. 9asjis fSfC ""tW t- l,')';""' EVENING PUBLlCf LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATUBDAY, MARCH 11, 1922 Set iSM gaud and Organ at 9; Organ at WANAMAKER'S storeeP.t9 WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S WEATHER . Rain 11; liana ana urgan hi i.te Chlmei at Niton Spring And Fairest of All Is Madame9 s Raiment t tunm mm W is M WW-fct It Is Always Summer time in the Gardens of Kindness Living: for weeks beneath the open sky far off from railroad whistles or trolley-car bells; near the shores where flecks of quail were hiding, or in a little beat watching the habits of the sea gulls, pelicans, long-necked white cranes, huge turkey buzzards, and thousands of black, wild duck flying and feeding, never out of sight. New and then an eight-feet-wide winged bald eagle sweeping high and far away te be only a speck in the sky, (he size of a house-fly. . All this is possible by a railroad trip of one day and a night from New Yerk City or Philadelphia te Jackson ville, Flerida, situated en the famous, beautiful St Jehns River. But wearied bodies and tired nerves can make a garden of kindness net far from home by even a short running-off te the nearby seashore for change of scene and rest, and get it often in the few weeks we have had in Flerida. It is net fair te limit our lives te drudgery alone. signed Q$ ffrtimtife. March 11, 19SS. Women's Fine Afternoon Frecks Are Studies in Brown A few of them arc the darker browns, but nearly all these graceful silken things are in the lighter tones the pale beige shades, the brighter tans, the fallow brown and cafe au lait, beaver, leather and caster. The silks are the light weaves like crepe de chine nd the heavier like Canten and satin-backed crepes; and the styles have both distinction and simplicity. In some, bands of tucking are the only decoration; lifters show the looped bands, which give the effect of airy draperies;-the new pin tucking put in with geld thread; the hand drawnwerk and corded effects and pccuienal beading. Many of the frocks have their upper portions carried but in Georgette or ether sheer material. And a few wt tunics of dyed lace. Scarcely any two of these gowns are alike, and prices Ni from $60 te $155. (jrim noer There9 s Ne Better Value at $2 Than the Wanasilk Stocking Made of hard-twisted yarn, spun from the highest grade pure silk. Absolutely unleaded. A clean, even thread possessing excellent wear in? qualities and a beautiful, lustrous appearance. A stocking that is practical as well as fuhienable., Full fashioned, with reinforced cotton soles nd garter tops. It's yours te cheese in black, white, mouse, nickel, fawn, Russian calf, cordovan, navy, beige, late, African brown and nude. (First Fleer) Women's Oxfords That Exhibit the Fine Art of Shoemaking Shoes could net be better, in point of leathers, cut I makintr. than rhnen Ana nvfnrdn nnri nlimns that W8 COmn frntn n nnlaTirnfnri mnlcnr nf fnntwnar. The OxfnrHn nm nmnnfli fnn rnlfsVln. etlft stvle with kMium teft nrwl mllUnrv 1ip1 Mi nthnr with n sllerhtlv wrrewer tee and Cuban heel. Beth have five blind oyelets, straight tip, perforations welted soles. Each is $14 a pair. tot?6 1ump8 are naml urned, of dull black calfskin, h one bread strap, pl!n narrow tee and low French el' a Pair. 8 v (Flrit Fleer) fSRTAIN novel and fetching boudoir, m&8 have come into the Women 8 tore of U rider muslins gay and frive- little things, silky and lacy, at prices ften$t($S. The New Spiring Fashions for Yeung Women Are Shown for the First Time Monday They will be as wel come as Spring flow ers te the many young girls who are mere than ready te put away their Win ter garments and den the gayer raiment of Spring. Seme of the loveliest new dresses have journeyed all the way from Paris te be here en this occasion and there is a snowy white sports suit with colored pyramid decorations called "The Engadine" which, as its name implies, has come from Switzer land. If Yeu Like Capes and what young woman doesn't, you will be charmed with the many delightful forms they take. The cape-and-dress costume developed in the large checks that Paris is using se much, the cape-and-sleeveless-dress, ' and capes with skirts. There are sports capes galore and the loveliest dress capes in soft duvetyn and beHvia. Tailored Suits Have Changed .They are mere likable than ever and many a young woman has decided upon at least ene suit in her Spring wardrobe. The serviceable tweed suit is shown in the new leng-waisted form with a strap belt well down ever the hips. The newest three piece suits also have this interesting feature and it is one of the newest Paris ideas. Dresses for Every Occasion Mere important, however, they are the last word in the new Spring fashions, and they are every one charming and youthful in their styles. Among the silk dresses there are hand some beaded Canten crepes in the long leng wnisted models, the much-talked-of printed crepe de chine and some dainty hand-made cotton voiles from Paris. Evening and dance frocks show a partiality for bouffant hips, but there are many lovely ones quite straight in line. The colors and the metal nets and tissues and coler.ed laces are simply lovely. It is really necessary te see all these beautiful things and we think no young woman will want te miss doing ie. (eaa Haw) v7 JWmC nmmv (lih mil I I R I vQ1 Announcing the New Silk Fur-Trimmed Capes for Spring ' Exquisite things of Canten and the heavier silk crepes, and of faille silk of a kittcn's-car softness. They have trimmings of such furs as Summer ermine, silver-dyed ermine, dyed wolf and natural and dyed caracul, are lined with delicate pastel colors, and are altogether extremely distinguished. Prices are $75 te $275. (Flrtt Fleer) The Gloves for the New Spring Toilette New long French suede gloves' have just come, in the desired beige and mode colorings, as well as gray. They pre eight-button length meusquetairc, fastening at the wrist with three small pearl buttons. Priced $3.75. With them are new sixteen-button length French kid gloves, in taupe and gray, at $6 a pair. (Mala Fleer) TETOMEN desiring Philippine night- gowns in extra sizes may like te knew that we have just received some with round, V and square necks and a geed deal of embroidery for $3.75 te $e. , (Third Fleer) New Candlewick Bedspreads for Spring Hemedressing Something about candlewick bedspreads suggests a perpetual vogue. They belong te the family of old-fashioned things that never go out of fashion. With Colonial furniture they strike a harmonious note. Ne wonder they are having such a marked revival. Of unbleached muslin, with candlewick tufts. Ne need te iron them. Single-bed size, $10; double-bed size, $11. (Sixth Fleer) Hall Clocks Strike New Lew Prices It is quite an unusual occurrence for the hall clocks of these well-known makes nnd it should be a welcome one for every one who has planned te own a really geed hall clock. Clocks striking hour and half hour, $155 te $2G0. Clocks with chimes, $270 te $855. (Mala Fleer) After All, the Rug Is the Real Foundation of What a Roem Is And it's refreshing te find se many people insisting that net only the design and color arrangements, but above all, the quality be in true harmony with the fur niture and draperies. Try as you will, but somehow a room can't be made te leek a bit better than the rug that sets it off. Many a room can be given just the proper finish new that a shipment of seamless Axminsters has arrived. Splendid designs and colors in a rug that is te the Axmin8ter family what the Angle-Persian rug is te Wiltens. 9x12 ft $eC.30 22x36 in 52" 8.3x10.6 ft $52.50 2.3x9 ft $12.50 6x9 ft $32.50 2.3x12 ft $10.50 4.6x6.6 ft $16.50 2.8x15 ft 20 36x70 in $8.75 3x9 ft $16.50 27x5-1 in $5 3x12 ft $21.50 (Seventh Fleer) They'll Soen Be Running but You've Get te Land the Trout Tackle First In New Jersey the first cast will be made April 1st, in Pennsylvania the big day is April 15th. Then every day is leaded with sport, for the trout are runnin' just as game as ever. What mere can a fellow ask than a pliant red and plenty of "flyin fish"? The streams are full of fish and Wanamaker'fi is full of the fishing tackle. Leenard fly reds from $45 te $50. Hardy reds from $50 te $7.5. Other fly reds from $3.75 te $40. Fly reels from $2 te $30. Enameled lines from $1 te $12. Complete assortment of leaders, 25c te $1. Imported flies, 59 Hatterns te select from, $2 te $3 a dozen. Creels from $3 te $8. Fly boxes from 60c ie $8. Leader boxes from 25c te $3, Landing nets from 85c te $2.50. Waders are priced $17 te $20. Finest hip beets are $8. There is also a full line of fishermen's clothing. BSA w hind you must have a lloenso te flea ter irput. can t proeuroa at the Treaaurer'a Offldl, Itoejn lJ3,(ctty Hall. ja, "Nothing Like It Has Been," Says Paris, Apropos of Spring Millinery Fashions The New Paris Hats Will Be Shown Monday They are a true bit of Spring time Paris. Paris in a joyous and most col orful mood and just as delight fully whimsical. But women will love these hats, for they are net only daringly original, but they are mere beau tiful than can well be expressed in words and they are enchant ingly becoming. Such colors! Cyclamen, bur nished copper, parrot colors blue, green and red, the new, rich browns (every important milli nery house in Paris is showing at least one brown hat) . Above all, there is silver introduced in many ways. Lanvin Uses Many Fabrics Just picture a helmet-shaped hat of cyclamen-colored straw as smooth' and shiny as satin. Hundreds of tiny buttons of the straw, every one hand made, form the quite sufficient trimming. Alse new are timbe straw and timbe crinal (this has a shiny finish), horsehair braids and laize. Paris Leves Extremes Se you will find small helmet hats and narrow straight brims or the new turbans for informal wear and very large wide brimmed hats for afternoons. Rebeux, Alex, Lucie Hamar and Lanvin have some delightful examples of the latter. As for trimmings they are equally original linen edged with silver masquer ades as ribbon, tight little old-fashioned bouquets of flowers are varied with rosettes of geld or silver, large flowers and fruits are made te shine as the sun, and feathers and ornaments are net at all what they seem. These Are the Originators Careline Rebeux Alex Jeanne Lanvin Maria Guy Lewis Nicole Greult Odette Lucie Hamar Va88elin ViUetard But it is the hats themselves which every woman will want te see, and please consider this an invitation te this Paris Spring Milli nery Opening. (Second 1'loer) Along Come the Best $5 Handbags We've Had This Year Sillc handbags. Rich blncks or blues in the fnftle nnd moire effects. Nearly all nre the gathered pouch shapes. What could be smaller for street Uie? And tbey are trimmed with imitation jade or ivory in shell-and-white, green-and-white, amber-and-white or just plain white. Inside their are just aa pretty ais en the outside, being nnea wyn siik m contrasting colon, Bright Days Are Sports Day& and Here's the Shirt for ', ;, Men te Wear Sturdy shirts, yet soft and cool, are these of plain white cheviot. . r They come four ways, just as different &s' fellow's taste in sports. - First of all, the geed old tennis shirt with the soft lay-down cellar attached and the straight, sports, one-button cuff. Next, the tennis shirt, cellar just the same with the soft turn-back cuff. Then the soft button-down cellar attachedf and the straight sports cuff. r Lastly, the plain white shirt with cellar band and soft, turn-back cuffs. Ne matter hew you pick them, the price te $2.75. ' (Mala Fleer) The Man Seeking a Shee :; That Is Decidedly Different most likely will learn the pride of possession all ever again when he sees the new oxford here at $10. Net a brogue. Net a severe English last. Net an ungainly comfort shoe. Mix a little of the three and you have the, oxford that Spring seems te have elected. Perfectly plain, of Scotch grain calfskin, built en an entirely new last. (Main Fleer) MUSIC Wins the Highest Award Music is adjudged te have benefited Philadelphia mere than any ether art, science, proiessien or business. Se pronounced a committee of. citizens appointed te select the" city's greatest benefactor for the j year past. " ;'. This is a triumph for the Phila delphia Orchestra and its gifted ' leader. It is a triumph for music. Philadelphia is a musical center. Egyptian Hall, in the Wana- " maker Stere, is the distributing heart of that center. Here are seld: The incomparable Chickering- piano, famous in Jenny Lind's day, famous in the days of Liszt, beloved by musicians the country ever. The sweet-toned Schemacker niane. chosen instrument of the Presidents':-; The celebrated Knabe piano And six ether pianos long famous in the city's musical life the Emersen, the Linde man, the Brambach, the Haines Brethers, the Marshall & Wendell and the J. C. Campbell- L Besides the Angelus player-piano And the truly marvelous Ampice Reproducing j Piane MO Nene of these instruments will be found in any ether distributing center in Phila-' delphia. Nowhere are there finer pianos. Nowhere a mere agreeable place te test their merits than this same Egyptian Hall. salons is dedicated te the most eloquent of all the arts Music! m nM)Bi 1p A , :i,Mmm ;:m "tm njM k is 4 y i- ' v't V M as 7,i 'AM ; M Ml ri f r. A iSCl Fi?l a 3 'i - f ' I xi PI iWJ !l m f b'M I MJ .,.,. 4- Wj t "" " ' jOa&i&Ai 21.! .CArtS.! "" .. ' . . -. a.' a yT '. i j .i- iwr'i .. i f ii.:vxi.,irgM.MiW' iL ..u rftmAiiMianiattv. i.p,..w, . M hWtem '..J'M 9 a 1 !&!?-
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