' VT5f yTOt ,0 EVENING' PUBLTO LEDGER PHIIADELPHl A", TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1910 Organ plays al 9, 11 and -1:50 Familiar melody and Chimes nt noon WANAMAKER'S Store Opens 9 A. M. WANAMAKER'S Store Closes 5 P.M. WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Cloudy J i '"1S K i n is i-i I , ft r ?. h I IfU I 1 Tomorrow and Two More Days of the Furniture Sale Do the Wild Ducks and Pelicans of the South have an almanac of their own to tell them when the State clocks strike the hour when their governmental protection from sportsmen ceases aitd when it begins again? A gentleman familiar with the facts has just told us that at Mare Island, near San Francisco, a military station where the gunners have constant target practice, the quail and other game have a season of protection from sportsmen the birds arc running and flying everywhere. Despite the sharp, resounding reports of rifles, the birds and ducks never notice guns or gunners. But the remarkable and well-known fact was recorded also that with the return of the first day terminating the closed season, all the game disap peared, not to return again until the open season had passed. Arc these curious little living creatures endowed with an intelligence equivalent to a thinking appa ratus or is it to teach men and women not to be j-eckless of enemies surrounding them against whom they should be on guard? The danger zones of life, trade or profession arc not always plainly marked on the maps. Signed Feb. 25, 1910. ? Sma Every Woman Will Like the New Spring Wraps They Are Lovely! Designers seem never to have lost sight of beauty when planning these new wraps, for they are charming. Some are of silky duvetyne, a fabric that makes handsome wraps, because it lends itself so admirably to the new fashions. One taupe duvetyne wrap is quite full, but has sleeves and is absolutely unadorned save for many tiny, tiny tucks. It is lined with rose-colored silk ' ...,,, Another wool duvetyne coat is in a rich golden brown with one of the new and very full collars and slits for armholes, and is belted across the front. It has blocks of velvety chenille on the collar and the bottom of the wrap. But there are many other wraps of cvora, of bolivia and of silk duvetyne some embroidered, others plain but all stunning. They are richly lined and beautifully made and there is usually but one wrap of a kind. $125 to $275. (I'lrial I luor, Crntrnl) New Mesh BagsSome in Green Gold Finish and others gold plated, are here in the new oblong shape or the much-liked square shape. Some have mesh handles, and Borne have the effective chain handle. $17.50 to $45. New purses to. go with the mesh bags arc $6 to $14. And there are new silver-plated mesh bags, too, in many good styles. , (.Irurln More. Clirntnut mul 13th) Tailored Waists of Crepe de Chine White and flesh color all of them. A squarc-necked style with hemstitching and a box bleated style with high-low collar, each $6.75. A yoke-backed style with high-low collar, $6.85. Another with front panel, collar and cuffs of tucked Belf material is $7.50. (Thiol Hour, Central) Pretty Pink Nightgowns All of batiste. One has' a square neck and kimono sleeves, andthe price is $1.85. One has lace trimming and blue feather edging; price $2.50. The third is a sleeveless Empire style with blue stitching nnd blue ribbon in a casing, $2.65. (Tlilril floor, Crnlrnl) Women's Brown Kidskin Shoes Specially Priced At $5.75 are high lace shoes of soft brown kidskin with tan cloth tops and walking heels. At $6.75 are high lace shoes of all brown kidskin with .Cuban heels. Both styles have long vamps and narrow toes and arc altogether good-looking shoes. (llrt l'loor, Market) Women's New Walking Boots High lace boots of nut-brown Russia leather, with straight tips and perforations and leather Cuban heels, 1 inches high. Price $12 in the Exclusive Little Boot Shop. (I'lrtt lloor, Market) Cotton Voiles in New Spring Designs . Special at 38c a Yard They arc a grade usually sold for more, so that women who know cotton values will appreciate how good they are for 38c a yard. There are all sorts of dotted, figure'd and allover effects on white and colored grounds, and there is really an excellent assortment of colors from which one may choose. Soft greens nnd pretty lavender shades, blues, pinks, browns and black and white effects are included, , rThey are 38 and 40 inches wide and' will make pretty The New Silks Are Radiantly Lovely It will take your own beauty of the new weaves- New Black and While Foulards dots and figures nnd scroll and allover effects, delightfully new, charming for Spring frocks, and $2 to $3 a yard. New Baronet Satins in glistening white, with huge black designs and figures; these arc both unusual and ex tremely good looking, $7 a yard. New Tricoleitcs in strawberry pink and other gay and more subdued shades, $6 a yaul. two eyes to appreciate the -here arc some of them : New Striped J emeu Silks for sports wear, anil in most attractive colors and combina tions, $3 a yard. New Plain Satins for street gowns and to com bine with other silks; loely colors and new shades, $2 a yard. New Fine Sports Silks in handsome designs and loely colors; $0.50 a yard for plain colors, including flesh pink; in jacquard effects, $7.50 a jard. (llrt I'lnnr, ( lieMmit) New Overnight Cases in Fine Black Leathers "Cases," not "bags." We have been able to keep up with the demand for overnight bags, but until now the calls for cases were greater than the supply. This shipment brings overnight cases in 16 to 24 inch sizes and in both dull and shiny black leather, all beautifully silk lined. Prices start at $16 and go to $42.50 for unfitted cases, those from $35 up being of fine seal. Fitted cases in sizes 16 and 18 inches, with white or shell finish celluloid fittings, $42.50 to $50. Olnln I lonr, clirlmit) For Their Majesties, the Babies, the Spring Carriages Are Ready Habies vcic never so ini poitant as they aie this minute. The State puts a higher value upon them; experts aie more earnestly concerned about their health, ccn fathers and mothcis might be said to care more about them, if that were possible. All of which suits the small autocrats to perfection. Also it means more pink checks and more shining eyes, more dimples and fat legs. More sheer well-being, in shoit, than babies ever boasted of before in nil their tumbling, small lives. And baby caniages have a very large finger or lathei wheel in the pic, being indis pensable to those tides in the open air and sunshine which aie one secret of the rosy cheeks and all the other prize points of babyhood. (Irtrnlll I Here ate fifty or moic dif feient styles of the best Pull mans and go-caits we can find in the market fresh and new antl ready for Spiing outings. Pullman carriage of reed flat, round and split; with re versed gears and adjustable hoods; all upholstered in cor iluioy and in various colors and finishes. Prices $33 to $87.50. Stationary go-carts of reed, with hoods and reclining backs, $39.75 to $43.23. With reclining backs, but without hoods, $30 to $33.75. Plain, without either hoods or reclining backs being in tended for larger children $24.75 to $28. Strollers and gliders of reed, $17 to $33. l'olding go-caits of metal and leather cloth, $0.75 to $21. loor, Murktt) A Lovely New Moire Faille Ribbon that will make charming hat bows or equally effective gir dles for new frocks is 6V. inches wide and $1.25 a yard. It comes in all the desir able shades, such as rose, blue, coral, gold, brown, sap phire, turquoise white and the new King George red. (Mnln floor, Crnlrul) T ARGE and small silk work bags which should have been here for Christ mas have just arrived from Japan, and are to be sold for very small prices on account of their lateness. 50c to $2. (Second Floor, Ontnil) Hand-Embroidered Linens An Importer's Surplus at Half Price Centerpieces, lunch sets and scarfs, hand scalloped and elaborately done in Philippine hand embroidery and open work in rather striking designs. Every piece in the collec tion is marked to sell at ex actly half the regular price. 21-inch centerpieces, $7.50 each. 36 - inch center pieces, $10.75 each. 45 - inch center pieces, $15.75 each. 54 - inch center pieces, $30 each. Lunch sets of 25 pieces, $30 a set. Scarfs, 20x36 inches, 20x45 inches, 20x54 inches, $7.50, $10.75 and $12.50 each. (Tint floor, climlnul) The Mattress and Bedding Sale Ends With February Between now and Friday evening; you can chooso hair and cotton mattresses, feather pillows and bolsters, also bed springs nt the February prico reductions, but you cannot chooso at tho same advantage afterwaid that Is, not for a long time. Wo just wish to remind you ihot if you mean to sccuro some of tho right kind of bed ding at real price reductions, you will need to act quickly. Hair mattresses, double-bed size, now $2 to $00 each. Single-bed size, $15 to $60 each. Felted cotton mattresses, double-bed size, $18 to $30; single-bed size, $14.40 to $31.50. Willowcd cotton mattresses, double-bed size, $12.75 to $14; single-bed size, $9.70 to $12. It must mean something to you as a homekeeper to know that if you act promptly you can secure some of the best furniture in the world at half the regular price of it. You can do this by coining to the February Fur niture Sale tomorrow, Thursday or Friday. But you cannot do it afterward at least not for a long time. These last days of the sale are in some respects the best days of it. They bring out a large assortment of furniture for all rooms and occasions at half price. All of these are odd, that is, unmatched, pieces and sets, and this year we have a marvelous lot of them it runs into thousands of pieces. The opportunity to choose from this great col lection at such wonderful savings is one that no homekeeper can afford to overlook. .! ! 1 ! ! ! J II l I I Ml I ' lit! ' I ' I ' I ' I ' LfT'1 Bedroom Suits and Odd Pieces at Half Price $22.50 for a maple buicau, Queen Anne style. $2.") for a single ivory enamel bed, four poster. $27 for an ivory enamel and decorated chest of drawers. $30 for an ivory enamel clicwil, Louis XVI style. $33,50 for an ivory enamel and decorated bureau. $40 for an iory enamel cheval, Sheraton style. $49 for an enamel and deco rated chest of drawers and one single bed. $62.50 for an ivory enamel chifTorobc, Louis XVI style. $68 for a gray enamel chest of drawers, Louis XVI style. $75 for an ivory enamel bureau, Louis XVI design. $92.30 for an ivory enamel bureau, Adam style. $111 for an ivory enamel and decorated toilet table, Louis XVI style. $133 for a 6-picco Ivory enamel and decoiated bedtoom suit. Bu reau, chiffonier, two beds, chair and rocker. $171 for a 6-picce black enamel and decorated bedroom suit, Wind sor effect. Bureau, dressing tabic, twin beds, chair and rocker. $221 for a 4-piece ivory enamel bedroom suit, Adam design. Bu icau, toilet table, chiffonier and rocker. $242.50 for a 6-piecc shaded ivory enameled bedroom suit. Bureau, dressing tabic, twin beds, chair and a somnoe. Hundreds of Chairs and Rockers at Half Price All of tht.se groups belong to a cry unusual special purchase. 30 Windsor arm chairs in brown finish with upholstered seats, $1 1 each. DO arm rockers, spindle back, brown finish, upholstcicd spring seats, $12.75 each. 50 arm rockcrj, cane panel backs, brown finish, upholstered spring cats, $14.50 each. 50 arm chairs, spindle back, brown finish, upholstered spring scats, $13 each. 50 arm rockers, cane back, brown finish, upholstered spring seats, $15.50 each. 50 arm chairs, with cane wing back, vclour spring scat, $21.75 each. 25 arm chairs, with cane seat, spindle back and sides, brown fin ish, $11.50 each. (l'lflli, .sixth nnil 25 side chairs with cane scat, spindle back, brown finish, $9.75 each. 25 similar chairs at $7.73 each. 25 side chairs with cane panel backs, brown finish, $8.50 each. 25 arm chairs, cane panel back, vrlour spring seat, $17 each. 25 reclining chairs in brown fin ish uplrftlstcrcd scat and back, $22 each. 23 arm lockers, cane back, Sfxrnth Floor) brown finish, vclour spring seat, $18 each. Settees with spring upholstered seats to be had at $26, $33, $37.50, $11.50 and $56.50 each. The frames are all finished in a soft shade of brown and the upholstery in cretonne, damask and tapestry. Also a lot of console tables, nests of tables, davenports and end tables and library tables at the same reductions. "In Flanders Fields" By John McCrae John McCrae, physician, soldier and poet, died in France, a Lieutenant-Colonel with the Canadian forces. The poem which gives this collection of his fine verses its name has been widely read and loved. This vol ume contains also an essay in character by Sir Andrew Macphail. Price $1.50. The Lady From Long Acre," by Victor Bridges, is a tale of amazing and fan tastic adventures related with dramatic force and keen-edged satire. Price $1;G0. (Muln 1 lour, Tlilrlrrnlh) American Dishes Added to the White House Collection In telling of the work of beautifying and redecorating the White House at Washington, a dispatch states that "a new set of china has been added to the collection of former Presidents." "Strange to say," continues the dispatch, "it is the only set since Washington's time that is 'made in America.' It is heavy, in burnished gold and blue enamel, and in the center in embossed gold is the seal of fie United States." America has made tremendous strides in the art of pottery-making of late years. The most striking proof of this is the exceptionally fine collection of American Dinner Sets in the Spring China Sale These can be had at prices ranging from $17.50 to $50. Some at $32.50 are particularly good examples of what the American potter is doing. These include American sets of 107 pieces, decorated with coin gold bands and with solid gold coin handles. These sets usually sell for more than, half as much again. On another American set of 10(5 pieces the narrow border decoration has the touch of black that so individualizes china, daintily wrought in a fine and tiny running pattern, broken artistically here and there, that sets ofT the wee pink roses most beautifully. A very interesting feature of the China Sale is the special display of dinner sets, shown on one long continuous counter running through the center of the China Store, and on which we show in most convenient form our entire selection of dinner sets of American and English porcelain, French and Japanese China, all of which arc being offered in this Spring Sale at 20 to 50 per cent less than regular prices. d'onrtli l'loor, Chrbtnul) Men's Spring Shirts of Striped Madras Among the many different designs you will find any width stripes you want, from pin stripes to bands an inch wide. Both woven and printed madras arc used, and the shirts are all plain negligee style with soft cuffs. Price $2. (MhIii l'loor, Marktt) Rugs at Special Prices Room Size and Smaller Wilton Rugs 8.3x10.6 ft., $54.50, $69.50 and $77.50. 6x9 ft., $48. 4.6x7.0 ft.. $24.50 and $20.50. Fiber Rugs 8.3x10.0 ft., $9.25. Axminsler Rugs 8.3x10.6 ft, $37.50. 6.9x9 ft., $32.50. Tapestry Brussels Rugs 8.3x10.6 ft., $29.00 and $37.50. (SeTtnth Floor, Chtatnut) Boys' Hats That Are Different They arc made of fine tweeds in rich browns and grays . and arc in an unconventional Fedora shape. We owned the cloth, having bought it some time ago, nnd therefore can sell theso hats at $4, instead of half as Bathroom Fittings in the Houseware Sale Worth Their Keep The only kind of metal bathioom fittings worth their keep mo those which will not rust or will not chip, and they are tho only kind wo sell. They are mado of solid biass bodies, covered either with porccloid or with the best nickel-plating. Where the fittings aie wooden with white enamel, the enamel is baked on, not just painted on, and everything is put together in the best way. ish, beveled mirror and glass shelves, $20. White Porccloid Towel racks, $1.25 to $5. Towel arms, $2.85. Soap dishes for stand, tub and wall, 75c, 95c, $1.25 and $2. Soap racks and sponge racfcs 1 for tubs, $3. Toilet-paper holders, $1.10 UtlU ?M...U. y. juniDicr noiuerft, $i.iu and ' $i.tu. Tumbler and tooth brush holders, $1.15 and $2. Nickel-Plated Ware includes towel rods of nickol and plain glasB rods and opal gluts rods with nickel brack-, n(a annn.illDliau V..Mlra a.ta. racks and paper-holders, all at :' interesting prices. Uathtub scats, will fit any ' lound-rim tub, $3. Mirrors, best quality Ficnch plate beveled glass, oval and oblong shapes, white enamel frames. $7.50, $9 and $12: por ccloid finish flames, $9.50, $11 and $14. Whito enamel clothes-trees regular height, 0 wood pins, suitable for bathrtom or dressing-room, $2.25, White rnnmel .stools, very strong and well finished, $2.15, $3.30 and $4.75. Stool with a lasting finish, $0 and $7,l25. Whito enamel medicine cab inets, mirror in door and glass shelves, $5.50, $7, $7.75 and $11. Medicine cabinets, finest fin- Plenty of Time to Act but Not a Moment to Lose ViJ it 7 i t i I' m l i Si 11 UMt iawcpwY W8- (ftUth Floor, Clint null A (Fourth Floor, Markot) - h ' .1 r .put . m i)W w. r' ".. "'is 3wj& m 4 i'im V ifl i ". (? i -&..' " ?CT.Ofl