r r"'ttd-t-iJn&v-)' r EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA", MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1919 '7'"'.: Annlvcrtary Month Concerts In the Grand Court' at 0, 11 and 4 1 DO Familiar Melody at 11:55, with Chimes nt Stroke of 12. In Kiryptlnn Hull at Il80 WANAMAKER'S Store Opens 9 A. M. WANAMAKER'S Store Closes 5 P. M. WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Unsettled R''VjJH A In Running a Race Requires Strength, Dieting and Grit A man's best record, so far as present information at hand, is one minute and fifty two and three-fifths seconds on a half-mile run. Outdoor exercise in tennis, croquet and golf counts tremendously for good and adds to efficiency of professional and business men and women. President Benjamin Harrison regarded the walks he took every day during his presidency as of the utmost importance to his health and clearness of brain. Any man may walk a mile in his ordinary gait, on a level road, in eighteen minutes and make three or three and a half miles easily in an hour. Speed and distance, however, are not so important as the swinging of the arms and legs in the open air for an hour or more, It is not possible, always, to walk from home to business, but now that business hours are shortened, by an early start many could do it with benefit to health. The public compliments us continually on the air and ventilation that our Store building gives. Signed March S, 1019. A Woman's Jersey Topcoat Speaks for Favor No woman who has seen it has the slightest doubt that the favor will be forthcoming. The coat is of exceedingly soft, firm jersey cloth in warm heathery tones of brown and green and gray; it is cut with a beautifully straight back which has an inverted pleat, the latter plainly suggested by an officer's overcoat and the front is straight, with four capacious pockets. Also there is a belt. The price is $30.60. (Flrnt Floor, Central) Well-Dressed Girls Are Choosing Spring Capes to -wear over their new frocks. They arc so pretty and make such graceful, becoming wraps the reason for their popularity is readily discovered. There are capc3 and dolman capes of dark blue serge, of soft wool velours and silvertones in sand shades and blue shades. Some are half, others entirely lined. SoTne have yokes, some hoods and some large collars. 6 to 14 and 15 and 17 year sizes $13.75 and $45. (Second Floor, Clieatnot) Late Comers From Paris New Garnitures and Collars They arrived on a recent steamer and are extremely new and different. Done on fine black net, they are in new, though some what conventional, shapes the deep black square collar and round and pointed effects. . The net, however, is just the background for the French idea of soft wool embroidery, combined with chenille or gleaming beads. And some are worked out in jet beads. Use them on your new Spring gowns and blouses you'll need little else for their adorning. (Main Floor, Central) New Silk Tricolettes Have Many Uses Women aie buying them for whole gowns, for sports clothes and for lingerie. They are delightful for Spring and Summer wear, are light weight and come in such charming colors ns flesh pink, old rose, taupe, Belgian blue, burgundy, navy and ivory, as well as white and black. .,,. 36 inches wide ?2.75 a yard. (Main Floor, Central) ' New Waists of Georgette ' The first has a Greek key decoration in color red on white, horizon blue on white and navy on bisque, and costs $10.50. The second is embroidered and beaded, and colors are horizon blue, bisque and black with white, pleated panels and collars, $10.75. The third is white and flesh color, embroidered and trimmed with imitation Venise lace, $13.50. (Third Floor, IMs Ikt r m fu ere's a Special 6000 Yards Cotton Voile 38c Yard New Spring designs, too and a fine cotton voile of a quality Wo'vo sold right over our counters for a third more. There are white and colored grounds, light and dark effects and at least thirty different and attractive dotted, figured, all over or scroll designs. , lt , , Use it for pretty Spring and Summer frocks and think how Inexpensive they'll be. (West Alile) 22 Styles of Women's New Low Shoes at $6 Patent leather, black and tan calfskin and black and tan kidskin are the leathers used and there are both pumps and oxfords in the group. High and low heels on both kinds and among the oxfords some Louis heels. In fact, a woman can find among these $6 shoes foot wear for any occasion that low shoes will meet, and styles jkm& Central) Why Leave Anything to Chance in Buying a Piano ? To say nothing of the disappointment of getting an inferior piano, the money loss amounts to anywhere from a few hundred dollars to a thousand or more. A piano may sound right when you first hear it, or for some time thereafter, but only by getting a thoroughly good and honorable make can you be sure that the tone will last, and that it can be tuned successfully in the future. Hundreds of instruments look and sound well in stores, but they will not LAST. Chickering Knabe Schomacker Haines Bros. Emerson Marshall and Wendell Lindeman J. C. Campbell Here are eight of the best-known and best-liked pianos in America. Three of them are among the foremost ten pianos of the world. They are to be had at Wanamaker's only in Philadelphia, and we shall be glad to demonstrate any or all of them, without putting you under any obligation. There are over fifty styles of pianos, player-pianos and reproducing pianos to choose from here at such a wide range of prices that any one can be suited. And any instrument may be bought on convenient terms if you prefer. (t:c)-pllan Hull, Srrontl Floor) For Her Coiffure In the fashionable shapes and sizes there are combs of imitation shell set with rhinestones in effective de signs,' $5.50 to $24.50 each. Hairpins to use sepa rately or with the combs", $2.50 to $9.50 each. Curved combs in imitation shell, in many styles, from the medium sizes on up to the picturesque, high Span ish comb, $2 to $9 each. (Jenelry Store. CtirMniit and Thirteenth) I A Beautiful Showing of Mocha Handbags Soft, velvety, glovelike mocha makes such charming Spring handbags and adapts itself so well to gentle shades of gray, taupe, tan and brown. These mocha bags range in size from a dainty little thing just big enough for a woman to get her hand into to a large, full bag. There are many shapes and various style of frames, with tortoise-shell-finish celluloid as the favorite. One style has a double frame, making two bags in one, and another has mirror top. Prices go from $7.50 $18. (Main Floor, Cliealnut) to Women's Fine Walking Shoes The Exclusive Little Boot Shop has just received them. They are dai-k brown kid skin oxfords with long vamps and 1-inch Cuban heels, and their price is $12. ' (t'lmt Floor, Market) Ribbons, to Make Those Fashionable Vests which tailored suits for Spring display, are in richly brocaded weaves and gor geous colorings. They are 9 inches wide, come in beautiful brocaded effects in light and dark combinations and are $2.50 and $4 a yard. (Mntn Floor, Central) - Georgette Satin Ribbons for Hat Bands are those shimmering pretty ribbons so much in fashion now. They are 21j, inches wide," come in such gay col ors as coral, gold, green, violet, rose and other shades and are 75c a yard. (Main Floor. Central) Needles Are Flying and Longcloth Is in Request for the Spring and Summer sewing. We've some par ticularly good longcloth at $2.15 a piece a quality which ordinarily sells for more. It is 36 inches wide and there are 10 yards to each piece. ,(lrtt rloor, CbettnutX The Scented Trail SCENE West Aisle TIME Any day in March Two customers have just entered the Juniper street door. First Customer, sniffing "Ah, that reminds me smell that soap?" Second Customer "Here it is, right on tins counter it s WANAMAKER'S HARD WATER SOAP." l'irst Customer "I know it is we always use it at home. My -wife uses it to sciub the youngsters, fchampoos their heads with it and uses it her self. And I like it myself even use it for shaving." Second Customer "Y c s, that's the way we use it at our house. Might as well get our supply now it's a 1 v a y s cheaper in March and we stock up then. Let me see, wc allow a dozen cakes apiece, there aig six of us send mo sis dozen cakes $1 a dozen, isn't it? There's economy for you'." First Customer "Economy! That's our family's middle name I'm going to get our allotment right now this minute. (To salesperson) Will you please send me four dozen cakes (gives name and address)?" Both Customers "Theie that's settled!" Walk down aisle wearing smiles of satis faction. 1 1 v &.VWBo lV7 Women's Novelty Silk Skirts at $5.75 Gay plaid and striped taf feta new Spring silks, all of them. Made in new styles, all gathered, with wide girdle and novelty pockets. Also a little group of black poplin skirts, in a full shirred style, with a deep pointed yoke and fancy pockets. They are wonderfully good for $5.75. (F.nt .Mule) f HE Women's Un- derclothes Store has just received soma of the daintiest and prettiest of hand-embroidered envelope chemises from the Philippines priced from $3.25 to $8.50. (Third Floor, Central) ats. '.; i To Housewives Only A SAUCE PAN of pure -- sheet aluminum has the "sun-burst" finish which means that it will not dis color any acid food cooked in it ; and a cool hollow handle, besides, 80c. A N ALUMINUM coffee - pot with a detachable handle has the further merit of no seams, and a non-rust-able hinge, $2.70. r ORN CAKES of various sorts have not lost their favor merely because Mr. Hoover lets us have wheat flour. Here is a corn pone baking pan of aluminum with the "pans" like ears of corn. $2.75. TF ANYBODY asked us what we considered our very best wash boiler wc should say a certain medium sized one with heavy copper bottom. :Prices are $2.90, $3.60, $4 and $4.45. A STRONG solid bread box of Japanned tin has all its joints wired and sol dered, not to mention having its ends ventilated, $1.95. 1 HE lamb's-wool duster is -- ideal for the perfect housekeeper it can be wash ed with warm water and any good soap. With 65-inch wooden handles, $2. A GRAY ENAMEL dou ble boiler, free from chips and holding 1 quarts, is in the sale at $1.25. A KITCHEN TABLE of wood would be an ornament to any kitchen. It has a drawer and is 42 inches long. Price, $4.85. HpHE Blackbird clothesline is as near as possible to being sagless. Prices from $1.25 for 50 feet to $2.50 for 100 feet. THE J. W. Ajax step lad der has runners of solid hickory screwed, not nailed, on with double supports under the steps, $2.70. w HISK BROOMS of clean, good broom corn, 28c to 45c. cor S TRONG, well-made clothes baskets of willow are $1.90 for the 27 inch to $2.70 for the 30-inch size, several sizes in between. (fourth Floor, Central anil Market) Trim, New House Dresses $1.75 Comfortable, trim, well fitting house dresses are a great help and convenience to the woman who does her own housework. These new dresses are of blue chambray, with a long roll collar of white, pique, and are particularly good for their price, $1.75. (Third floor. Central), .jl New Dinner Sets and Very Unusual Added to the China Sale One of the new lots comprises a special purchase of imported, china sets to sell for $45, $50 and $60 a set, which means a saving of $20, $25 and $40 a set. In this group there are two border patterns, one with coin-gold handles; also a coin-gold band decoration with a band of ivory and coin-gold handles. The other new arrivals consist of American semi-porcelain dinner sets in bor der patterns with gold-traced handles, and these are priced at $22.50 and $25 a set, the usual prices being considerably higher. All the sets in both groups are made up of 107 pieces, our full standard com bination. The entire range of selection in dinner sets goes from $17.50 for American sets up to $200 for a superb set of French' china. It is a very fine collection, remarkably low priced and displayed so as to make choosing easy, convenient and satisfactory. Rich cut glass is a sparkling feature of the Sale. There is a brilliant selection of pieces at savings of one-third to one-half. No dull, inferior pieces included. ( I'ourl li 1 Innr, ( lirotniit) Books New and Worth While "Marshal Ferdinand Foch," by A. Hilliard Atte ridge, is a biography which discusses the military theo ries and military successes of Marshal Foch in a manner in telligible to the general read er of current history. $2.50. "The World War and Its Consequences," lectures by William H. Hobbs, Professor of Geology, University of Michigan. The subject is Boys' Spring Suits That Stand the Test The test of a boy's suit is in the wear. These new Spring suits are made to meet it. Thoy arc sound in fabric and in tailoring. And they are modeled on the best lines. In a word they are Wan amaker suits, and they look it. The new showing is quite large. Prices $20 to $28. Sizes for boys of 8 to 18 years. (second 1 Inor, Central)); Every March We Re-cover Umbrellas at Special Prices So it's a good time to bring out all your umbrellas that need new covers. Just icail these prices: American taffeta (cotton) covers, 90c; better grade with silk selvedge, $1.33. Silk-warp covers, 51.85 and $2.33. Satin gloiia covers, $2.83. All silk in black and the fashionable colors, $1. The work is done satisfac torily and well, and these prices are a third less than regulaily, and April is coming! (Mnln l'loor tiulleri, .Mnrkrt) Now Is the Time to prune and spray the fruit trees, vines and bushes; and you will find all the neces sary articles for such work in the House Furnishings Store. (Fourth Floor, Central Nthe Lamp Sale there are still plenty of those, rather wonderful silk lampshades of all sizes from 4 inches for candles to 26 inches for floor' lamps. They are all samples consequently the variety is very Jr patriotism, and the lectures were delivered at the Univer sity during the summer ses sion of 1918. $2.50. "English Literature Dur ing the Last Half Century," by John W. Cunlill'e, Profes sor of English in Columbia University. A book which runs from Meredith to the Irish Movement and the New Novelists, and provides "as sistance in reading the (Mnln I'lnnr, 1 hlrtrenth) Men's Handsome Pajamas of French Silk and Cotton ' A beautiful fabric with little jacquaid figures to give it f-piiit, and in agreeable .shades of lavender, pink, gieen and gray, and white. There pajamas were made in our own factory by expert custom shirt hands and aie cut full and roomy. They are perfectly plain, with .surplice neck and fine buttons. I'lice 12. i LJ& (Mnln Hour, .Murkrt) Back to the Comforts of a Union Suit "One of the best things about getting back to civilian clothes," said a soldier the other day, "is getting back to the solid comfort of a union suit." Very few men who have ever worn union suits will be satisfied with two-piece underwear again. Union .suits in all weigh s and .izes, $1.25 to $13. Special at 75c 1200 naiiihook union suits in athletic style sleeveless and knee length. All first-grade goods correctly made. (Main Hour, Murkel) I 400 White Blankets Special at $4 a Pair Made of fine selected cotton in double-bed size. At the reduced price of $4 supair they are under prevailing whole sale cost. . Three other specially priced groups include White single-bed blankets, woven of clean cotton yarn with a thick soft finish, special at $11.75 a pair. White double-bed size blankets, woven of cotton & v wool.'special.at $5 a pair. White extra-large blankets, woven of fine cotton and n wool, special at $6.50 a pair. All have borders of pink (Sixth great. (Fourth Floor, Central) authors themselves not substitutes for it." $2. "Gregg," by Fleta Camp bell Springer. A psychologi cal mystery story. $1.50. "The Official Aero Blue Book and Directory, 1919." Price $5. "Remaking a Man," by Courtenay Baylor, of the Emmanuel Movement, Bos ton. A book treating of one successful method of mental re-fitting. $1.25. x or blue. jLja Floor, Centra,!) "Ffm i v, M to suit any taste. , Tint Floor,' Market v