"vi"57rvi EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER 1HIIADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1919 ,jjl 9i Anntvertaru Month Concerts In the Oram! Court at 9, 11 and 4:60 Familiar Melody nt 11:65, with Chimes nt ulroko of 12. In i:ypllnn llatl at 2130 WANAMAKER'S Storo Opens 9 A. M. WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Unsettled Store Closes 5 P. M. WANAMAKER'S These Are the Days When New Fashions Are Coming in Continually IrKK M Vr High Winds Mean kigh Tides on the Gulf of Mexico Yesterday flocks of half a hundred wild ducks were caught in many places in the heavy surf, swept to the shore and drawn back by the rapid rush of the sea, to be again tossed in and out helplessly until relieved by lower tides or lost from sight. The high tides of city taxes lay hard ships on owners of real estate and make it difficult, in many instances, to sell proper ties for as much as the assessors mark them. The high tides of living expenses are difficult to overcome, but they were cheer fully borne because we got something for them in the winning of the peace that we are now enjoying. Whenever and wherever we can re duce the prices of our goods without reducing the quality and usefulness of the articles, we will do so instantly. jJWi Signed March b', ID in. 1000 Waists at Special Prices One group at .$3.85 includes Georgette crepes and crepes de chine some embroid ered and the rest plainly tailored; also some striped wash silks. The other group at $5 is wholly of Georgette crepes beaded and embroid ered and in light colors, chiefly. (Knt nnd Wet Aisle) 'Picturesque Fashions and Many ffet Ideas lake A Spring Frocks for Young Women Altogether Lowly Frilly skirts and the quaint sleeves hark back to half "a century ago, but s.ome of the collar effects and the new draperies are decidedly 1919 on these new and charming gowns. Quite a number are of taffeta one frock in a new blue shade has a quaint bodice, sleeves that are short, novel corded and shirred effect on both bodice and skirt and a verv unusual Callot collar of brown net. It is $65. And another taffeta frock is ruffled almost to its waist line, has a surplice-effect bodice and a little modesty piece of fine creamy embroidery in front and is $65. Of tricolette in that new color "eveque" is a smart one-piece frock with a long tunic, a square neck and no trimming at all save the silk tricolette buttons. $55. Of airy printed crepe in deep blue is a simple little gown wade over blue taffeta. It has a round neck, with dark blue braiding and a novel girdle formed of plaited taffeta. It Js $60, But there are ever so many more of crepe and of foulard, of tricolette and of soft satins, in all the new shades and new fashions. $40 to $79.50. 14 to 30 year sizes. (Second l'loor. Chestnut) Concerning Waists of Crepe de Chine In the entire crepe de chine family there is nothing quite so good-looking and generally service-giving as the severely simple style with self-tucks or hemstitching for ornament. Here is a box-pleated style with high or low collar, price $6.75. One with tucks in collar, cuffs and front panel the latter forming a square neck $7.50. One with a tieep, plain self-collar; this style depends entirely on quality for its appearance, price $7.75. Another with tucks in front and a deep shawl collar, price $8.75. And two with pretty patterns formed by hemstitching, prices $9.85 and $10.75. (Third Floor, Chrltnut) T he Latest Jersey Petticoats for Narrow Skirts Jfovel and charming styles for instance: There is one with tiny ruffles set on in scal lops ;- another with a gold thread run through the flounce; another with a self-fold above its narrow pleating. Then there are pleatings with jersey of a contrasting color set -in like ribbon insertiqns, and fringe besides; there are pleat ings with a wide band of contrasting color running through the pleating; and one of the most bewitching of all has a tiny puffing, form ing a big bow-knot on the skirt, and a finish fringe. Prices are $6 to, $19,50, Graceful Novelty Furs for Spring One charming piece just received in the Fur Salon is a chipmunk cape stole with fringed ends. The price is $300. Another wrap is of Summer ermine in other words, ermine of the soft pale brown color which that telf-protecting little creature wears in the Summertime. This is lined with a lovely Chinese yellow the yellow of a burnished ciocus. Price $375. A deep mole wrap has tiny pockets' and a huge monk's collar fastened at one side. $375. Besides such pieces there are also various boas. Those of fisher usually have one and two skins and are priced at $80 to $1G5; thos'e of sable are mostly two-skin style and sell at $135 to $230. (Second Floor, Chettnut) T ovely New - Crepe Tunics There is very little work needed to make them into charming dress accessories. And if you wish, there is enough material for sleeves, too. They are of soft crepe Georgette in a blue shade, and are embroidered in blue, tan, black and henna color. Little work and material is needed to transform them into delightful Spring costumes. $31.50. (Main Vlour, Outrun, A Little Special Disposal of Underwear and Stockings Women's stockings and underwear and children's stockings, all in Spring and Summer weights and almost all "seconds." x Women's Underwear 25c for low neck, sleeveless lisle vests, "seconds." 30c for extra sizes. 35c, 3 for $1, for low neck, sleeveless lisle vests, "seconds," regular and extra sizes. 60c for low neck, tight knee combination suits, regular and extra sizes and "seconds." Women's Stockings 25c for black, white and mahogany cotton hose, "seconds." . $1 for black, white' and colored full-fashioned silk stockings, "seconds." (Wet ,lie) Children's Stockings 23c for ribbed white and mahogany cotton, "seconds." 18c, 3 pair for DOc, for plain and fancy socks. Flr.l Floor, flarket) New Dinner Coming to In French and American sets, new replenishments have been especially constant. But the entire assortment of dinner services is remarkably full, despite unusual selling in fact, there is no noticeable gap in the ranks. There has never been a sale in which it has been so easy to pick out the set that best satisfies one. This is due not only to the amplitude of the showing, but to the peculiarly helpful way in which the goods are displayed on one long continuous counter. Here you can visualize our entire assortment and see one pattern beside another in a way that makes selection as easy as it is satisfactory. French china dinner sets $40 to .$200 a set. Japanese china dinner sets $35 to $75 a set. English semi-porcelain dinner sets $22.50 to $100 a set. American semi-porcelain dinner sets $17.50 to $42.50 a set. A particularly fine lot of cut glass made of pure potash crystal, is selling at one-third to one-half less than regular priCeS. (I'ourlli lloor, Chestnut) Certain Fashionable Silks v Much Asked for Now are moire crepes Georgette $2.50 a yard, and Moire crepe meteor, $5 a yard. Both these silks are high in fashion at this minute, are very new, and come in the desirable street shades. Also new and also lately come to the Silk Salons are some good Chinese shantungs, 32 inches wide, 'at 6oc a yard, and better grades at 85c and $1.25 a yard. All of which will show that the Silk Salons always have something new and fashionable and interesting to present. (KlrM Floor, ClirMnut) N ot in a Long Time Have Women Worn So Many Beads beads in strings and beads in necklaces. Bright beads and dark beads, little beads and big beads they're all fashionable. We .have all the smart colors and combina tions and the necklaces start at 50c and go on up to $10. (Jewelry More, Chestnut ami Thirteenth) An Uncommonly Fine SI $10 Handbag It is made of striped moire silk and you may have it in black, navy, taupe or brown. A large, roomy bag, with plenty of depth and a tassel on the bottom. Contrasting color' silk lining, too. A notable feature is the frame, which is of heavy metal in filigree design. (Mnln floor, Chestnut) Spring Millinery for the Babies and Little Children Fresh and pretty as posies! For the very little babies there are dear little cups of crisp organdie and snowy mull and batiste. Some are very simple, with hemstitching or dainty tucks, some have frills to frame the little faces and some are quite elaborate with lacy ruffles, satiny bows and silk flowers. These are sometimes hnnd made, too. $1.50 to $10 each. Lingerie hats for little girls of 1 to U years are so pretty mothers will want to buy two or three. Some are hand embroidered, some lace trimmed and ever so many have losebuds. They begin at $3.70 and go on up to $35 for a beauty with much Irish lace. Plain tailored hats in dark colors and light colors, too, nnd sometimes two-toned effects, ure in poke shapes, in sailors and in mushrooms. Ever so many have sti earners the new long streamers that are the fashion this Spring. $2.50 to $15 each. (Thlril Floor, Chentnut) T wo Good Skirt Specials , $4.50 and $5.75 Women in need of separate skirts will be interested in these: $4.50 for box-pleated skirts of wool serge in black or a good navy blue. Finished with button-trimmed girdles. $5.75 for taffeta skirts in pretty stripes and plaids.. Plenty of blue and white, blue and green and brown and other good colors. All made in gathered style with deep pointed girdle and tas'sel-trimmed pockets. (i:ait AMe) W omen s Bloomers The long satin bloomers black or colored are particularly in demand because of the nar row skirts'; their prices are $5.50 and $6.50. Besides these, there are bloomers of white cotton nainsook at $1 to $1.75 and of silk at $3.50 to $5.50. . - t (Third Floor, Ctntrtl) A, . . Sets Constantly the China Sale n New Books "A .Manual (if Home-Making" is compiled by .Martha Van Henselacr. Flora Rose and Helen Canon, expressly for women who arc managing households. Trice $2.50. "The 'Charmed American,'" by Georges I.owys, is the story of n Franco-American who fought with the French Army for thirty-eight months and came through without a scratch. $1.50. "Mother l.nve in Action," by Prudence Hiadish, is a book of sane and inspiring suggestions to parents c6vering the whole of childhood. Price $1.3.".. (Mnln floor, Thirteenth) Amateur Camera Users will be interested to read that in spite of the scarcity of lenses we have a supply of roll film folding cameras which make pictures 2thx47. They are equipped with rectilinear lenses and Marvel shutters, and the price is $8.50 while they last. (Mnln I loor, Chettnut) For St. Patrick's Day the Candy Store Has Kewpie dolls, appro priately dressed, $1 to $3. Place cards with fa vors, 20c each. Wire snakes, 15c. Green hats to hold candy, 10c each. Clay pipes on cakes of chocolate, 10c. Potatoes to hold candy, 25c. Pots of artificial sham rocks on cakes of choco late, 10c apiece. Shillelaghs, 5c each. Place cards with gold paper harps, 20c lach. Jars of green lime drops, 25c each. Green candy curls, clip? and straws, aKo but tercups, 60c a pound. Clenr shamrocks and pipes of candy, 50c a pound. Giecn cream wafers, 00c a pound. You'll Like Potatoes This Way Small cream potatoes, COc n pound; large cream cocoanut potatoes, 20c each, and almond paste potatoes, $1 a pound. All for St. Patrick's Day. (loin Muir More, Chentiiut Tmbryo Summer Frocks Are These New Or gandie Robes Crisp and spotless white organdie makes such Summer dresses as most every woman admires and likes to wear, and it is easy to see what possibilities are in these pretty embroidered robes. There are all-white robes embroidered in white, and white robes embroidered in pretty colors. There is plenty of material and flouncing for the skirt and the bodice and the trimming, and they are all uncommonly good for these prices. $9.75, $11.75 and $13.75 each. (Mrt .llf) The Best Tailored Ready-to-Wear Suits for Boys that we have ever seen are now in the glass Springtime choosing. There have never been ready-made suits will find in these m fact, we have never seen had any advantage over them in the making. fr These suits have the additional advantage of being made of fine wool fabrics and modeled and fashioned to perfection. mi j. i. .. ,. i.ney are a aisunct improvement on an of boys' ready-to-wear clothing in America, Sizes for bovs of 8 th 18 vpnrs. Prices. - , (Seco'nd l'loor. EN'S HEWS Men's Fine Spring Shirts of Japanese Silk Plain colors and fancy patterns make this one of " the most satisfactory lot of shirts we have shown foi spring. The silk is an excellent quality. All soft cuff, negligee shirts, of course, and the man who wants something rather finer than the ordinary will be interested in them. Price $8.50. (Main l'loor, Market) Men's New Soft Hats for Spring Spring shapes, in satisfying variety. Spijng weights, for greater comfort. Spring colors, in pleasing assortment. Ecry man wants a soft hat for spring, but because not all men's' tastes arc alike we show enough styles to suit them all. Prices $1, $5 and $0. (.Main lloor. Market) Thank Japan for These ' Men's Handkerchiefs They're silk, of eouise, nnd you've no idea how ,F cry many men use silk handkerchiefs. These are ?, soft and fine and good quality; plain hemstitched .. at inc. $1 and $l.rU apiece; tape borders are 76c g to 91.711 apiece; ami coioieu siiks uarK snades tney are aie 8.1.50 each. (Mnln I loor. Central) ( Men's Spring Shoes, $5.90 All Specially Priced These aie not low shoes, but high shoes, in ' weights suitable for wear now and for some time 7l . n nn.vin 'Pltnil .. (m nil f jlllll l.lnnl Anlfnlrin .. iw (.unit-. i ii aiu tin ui uuu ujuir. itiiisiviu uuu aie in the lonowing styles: t Narrow toe lace on smart tnglish last. Straight lace with medium round toe. i Hlucher lace with medium round toe. a-i A fr !." OO mil bllin n rnnnln nf rtnllava nn nqi.li -T ...,:.. " mi. (Mnln lloor. Market) JTpive Fine Kinds of Domestic 1 Rugs in 8. 3x10.6 Ft. Siz& This desirable room size may be had at special prices in any of the following weaves: & Tapestry Brussels, $29.50 and $37.50. Body Brussels, $45. Axmmster, $37.o0. Hartford Saxony rugs, $60. Wilton, $67.50. 5) x 12 ft. Wilton Rug Specials $69.50 and $74.50 (.'entli l'loor, Chen(nut) I a IK Jfadras Door Curtains iyi $4.50 a Pair .Sav ing One-Third V Discontinued patterns of curtains of an at tractive and practical type that is used all ttfe year round, but one particularly suitable fqr Spring and Summer. In green, gold, blue, brown and rose. " ' " ..A The price $4.50 is one-third less than t should ordinarily be in the face of today's market values. (I Ul li lloor. Market) u ft Flags of the Allies u iwo specially priced flag sets are S1.5v apiece, one with five trimmed flags an n4l-.n.. ...I4-1-. .. ....a-..: i a uuiui vwiu isuiun uiiuilllllicu liarh. -sJ&JiK-3 l-rirniii r iiftir, .iiHi.ri; jg Dr Jal' L . f Next The Great An wean ' Sport IS crowding into the lin. flight. Ready here Base balls, 25c to $2. Gloves and mitts, $1.10 to $13 Masks, $2.25 to' $10.50. Body protectors, $3.25 to $12 Complete suits, $2.50 to $18. Estimates given for suits and other equipj ment for entire teams. (The fiallrr.i, Juniper) y JJT'omen 's Tan Pumps ' rr With Low French Heels There have been so many requests for them of late that we are particularly glad to announce that they have come at last. They are of Russia leather, with pointed tips and perforations, and the price is $10 in the Exclusive Little Boot Sh,op. (Flr.t l'loor, .Market) a cases in the Boys' Clothing Store, all ready foii ttfik that showed as high-classlr work as youJ any suits, ready made or made to order, that,, . . ..., , ,. ,, . .. .y our own past euons to provide me unest Kl and that means a good deal. S20. $25 nnrl $28. ' tf T , T .. T . Central) v ' :4 i i I i 1 iiit - Hi m 4 i-oe (Thu-d rur, ,Catr 1 f - k:, v 1? n ' M n- .-u