H5Rv T - ' ,v,"H,M,,JHi,w ' "T"ii,vj'n'"f?v;sw.F" ''','r'TOT'"'fjpva''i ' EYENINO PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIIiADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 191D K Anniversary Month Concerts In (ho Clrand Court nt 9, It and 4 iRO rRlnlllar Mclodv nt llsSB, 'with Chlinra nt ulloke of 12. In i:rtl'llmi Hull nt Sl.ln WANAMAKER'S Stoic Opens 9 A. INI. WANAMAKER'S Store Closes 5 P. M. WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Colder y . . It Is May in the Store, Though It Be March Outdoors To Manage Well With a Little Is Not a Small Matter It is a sign of a pood chauffeur when you see him turn his car around in-flie little room of a close corner. One must study-Jiard to do. a thing cleverly in a small space or with scant means. Taking good care of a small sum, saved week by week, has heen in thousands of cases the foundation or ajarge fortune. It has been frequently stated during the recent war that many battles were lost and wen back in the last half of a day of hard fighting. The saying of Captain Lawrence: "Don't give up the ship," has redoubled the efforts of men in a struggle and turned the tide of disaster to success. We are never done trying to win out; every obstacle is making this a great Store. Signed March 11, 1910 m4- Madam, That Hat, Which Seems Just Made for You may be in this new collection which the Gray Salons have ready for your seeing. There are little hats to wear shopping, or with your new suit, ot to business, or for motoring. There are larger hats perhaps you find these more becoming. There are hats for dress and hats for better wear. Hats of many sizes, of many shapes,' and all the fashionable colors arc included. ?10 to $30. rroinl Floor, Cliflmil) This is the Time of Year Young Women Like to Wear Sports Suits that days in the ; suits judging from the numbers of icquests from well-dressed giri come to us every day for these trim, pomfortablc suits. A whole new collection has come in within1 the past few suits of sturdy tweeds (and there are fine imported tweed's group), 'suits- of soft wool jerseys in the fashionable colors of clear shepherd checks and suits of soft wool velours. You will admire their good tailoring, their good lines, their youth fulness and their simplicity. All the smait Spring colors arc here. ' $27.50 to $:J7.50 14 to "JO year sizes. (Scronil I'lnor, Chrfttnut) The Little Salon of Mourn ing Apparel is Showing New Spring Coats, Silk Suits, Cape Wraps and Afternoon Dresses; also some fine Neckwear. (Third Floor, Central) Three White Voile Waists One with laec-e'dged knife-pleated frill round the neck and down the front at $3.50. One with broad, square collar and veining and a narrow black ribbon for relief. $3.85. A third with wide veining and lots of dainty little self-frills. $5.50. ' (Third floor, Onlrnl) New Letitia .Corsets Spring models. One for an average figure has a long skirt and low bust and very well-boned back. $4.50. Two La Fillettc models for very slender figures one topless with few bones, price $4; and one topless with u short elastic insert, price $3.50. All three are pink. (Third Floor, Chrslruil "T EW combinations with brassiere tops come in response to many requests for them. They are 'pink" or white and some lace edged, at $1.85 to .$5. (Third Floor, Onlral) New Moire Meteors Are Lmong the Incoming Silks TN FACT, we have just re ceived a good-sized ship ment of these fashionable Spring silks and there are both , darker shades for street dresses and lighter colors for evening, including white and pink. They are double width and $5 a yard. New also are. some, very odil but attractive Shantung silks' for sports frocks or skirts. They are $2 nnd $1 a yard. (I'lral Floor, Chmlniit) k Special Silks From $1 to $3 And there are many kinds that women are asking for t make into Spring dresses or separate skirts'. These arc all good fashionable silks that for one reason or another arc less than usually priced. (Writ Al.lr) Gay New Handkerchiefs at 25c Irish and for Women 1 Violets, pinks, greens, blues and tans you will find them all here, , usually with one color and sometimes with another color or black. Ever so many good designs, all 2oc each. 1 IIU U IUU Ul UUV-lUtllLI IIUIIU-l'lUUJUIUt-'lUM JlUIIUIVl'llIUUif, DUIIIU in tapes, are $ i a uozen. (M4 .ll.) ' u r .Hrp -n kjm .in mi "lL 1 7fW( Spring Is Not Far Off When the New Silk Gloves for Women Come! TTERE are the new silk -- gloves for the Spring and Summer of 1019 the dainty, light-weight hand coverings which so many women want to wear with Spring suits and light frocks. Embroidery on the back of the glove and silk bands of contrasting color are the two distinguishing features of the new gloves. There are many short gloves and all the fash ionable colors. 75e a pair for short gloves in black, white, tan or gray. $1 a pair for black, white, grnv or tan gloves with heavy or 1'aris point embroidery. (Mnln ri. $1.25 a pair for black, white, mode or mastic gloves with five rows of heavy embroidery, or white with black embroid ery. $1.50 a pair for mastic, gray, navy and gunmetal with Paris point embroidery; or mode and gray with heavy embroidery; or white with pongee or gray embroidery and band; or gray with white or black embroid ery or band. $1.75 a pair for black, white or gray with Paris point or gray with heavy embroidery. $2.50 a pair for white or pongee with heavy contrast ing embroidery, finished with embroidery at the top. $1.50 for 8-button and $1.75 for 12-button white silk gloves. , Central) The French Workers Have Not Forgotten the Children as you'll see by the cases in the Children's Wear Shop. We've been busy unpacking now boxes and shipment of all sorts of fine, dainty things from overseas, and the Children's Store is iiitp ready for Spring. New French dresses hand made anil beautiful, for babies and little children. Nov French millinery Paris creations for little girls. New Spring coats, hats and caps for children and small boys and girls up to 6 years. Boys' suits and children's rompers all brand new. (Third Floor, CliKlnut) A Little Collection of Rhinestone Bar Pins at $5 are kinds that are seldom obtainable for such a moderate sum. They are of sterling silver, of course, and the designs, luce-like and beautiful, are worked out in glistening rhinestoncs or rhinestoncs combined with imitation sapphires, topaz, emeralds or aqua marines. There arc both bar pins and brooches, and both arc in fashionable shapes and sizes. (.Irrlr.r Morf, t'lirolniil nnd Thlrtrenlh) 3000 Yards Mercerized Foulard Special at 38c a Yard DARK blue or black grounds with stripes or pretty lit tle chintz patterns, and they are 32 inches wide. Scarcely necessary to tell any woman what useful and attractive morning dresses for shoping or business wear these dark-colored foulards make. The price is much less than it has been for sime time. (Flrnt Floor, Chtfttnut) The Boys Simply Must Have New Spring Suits There is .no getting away from that fact. And in a boy's suit the one thing that matters most of all is reliability. Leave it to the average sturdy boy to put the reliability of a suit of clothes to a test. The. first essential of reliability in boys' clothing is, of course, good wool materials. The next is good tailorwork a very vital thing. In both of these particulars the new Spring suits that we .are showing are the best that can be turned out. In the tailoring they are especially fine the finest wo believe at retail in America for the prices. $20, $25 nnd $30 in sizes for boys of 8 to 18 years. (Stroud Floor, Onlral) ( Women Looking Ahead to Summer will bo glad to get these pretty hand-embroidered, imported robes of net or fine batiste. They are all in summery white, are dainty us can be, and have plenty of material and embroidery for the skirt and bodice. They are $28.75 and $33.75 each. (Mt AUIr) F tor theWell Dressed Maid there arc well made, sensible little morning dresses of plain pink or blue ginghams, or attractive striped cottons, at $3.50 and $3.85. For afternoon wear there are black or gray drcsscB of cotton at $3.50 and $4.50; of mohair at $6.50 and $1C50. White dresses for children's nurses, $3.50' and $4.50. And white aprons for maids are 50c to $3.5Q. (Third Floor, Central) An Authorized Life of "The Tiger "France's Grand Old Man "Clcmcnccau, The Man and His Time," bv H. M. Hvndnian, a recognized leader of the British Socialists. Clcmenceau is pictured as few of the noble living can afford to be, without reserve or palliation, but always as the singlc-soulcd champion of France. Price $2. "The Flail," by Newton A. Fuesslc, is a story dealing with the problem of the American son of (!erman-born parents. It is not n war book, but a book likely to arouse a great deal of lively discussion. $1.60. "The Firebrand of Bolshevism," by Princess Catherine Uadziwill, is the true story of the Bolshiviki and the forces that directed them. $2. (Main Floor, Thirteenth) , If You've Ever Owned a Folding Clock it is safe to prophesy that you will never be without one. And this doesn't only mean travelers, it means anybody who likes to have the time where ho or she can sec it the last thing at night or the first thing in the morning. Some of these convenient little leather-case folding, clocks have radium dials, and they are all the good, dependable Waltham make. Almost any color leather case and from one-day movement at $10 to eight-day movement at $35. (.Imelr.v Store, Chrttnut nnd Thirteenth) 800 Yards of Irish Double Damask Table Linen $3.50 a Yard Special This is the price for which similar goods sold two years ago. In the meantime, market value has gone up considerably. We have just unbonded this lot of 800 yards. The goods are of heavy, full-bleached double-damask, 70 inches Vi ide and in variety of twelve excellent patterns. For anybody needing some good, pure-flax table linen, now or for a gooil while to come, this is a remarkably good opportunity. (Tirol Floor, CheMntit) Little Overnight Cases That Are a Joy Women are delighted with these, which are about the size of a large vanity case. They are of black enamel leather, moire silk lined, with white celluloid fittings and a mirror inside the lid. Regular little portable toilet tables. Prices $18 and $20. (Mnln Floor, t'hetmit) Many a Man's Best Spring Tonic is the new Spring suit or overcoat or both. We put all our energies and all our experience into the work of providing men's suits and overcoats that we could offer with full confidence that there were none better than they and scarcely any as good. Men's Spring suits and overcoats that answer that descrip tion are here in large assortment. Any man of any age will find here the suit he wants, hut young men, especially, Pvill find suits that will open their eyes. Whether a man's years arc twenty or three times twenty he needs good tailoring. The tailor-work in these Spring suits i. about as fine as it is humanly possible to have it. If you want your new Spring clothes to be right from foun dation to finish, you will surely want to sec what our men's clothing store has to show you. New Spring suits $28 to $05. New Spring overcoats $35 and upward. (Third Floor. Mnrkr!) Men's Spring Shirts in Pleasing New Designs White pin stripes close together on colored grounds give an effect that all men like. The colors arc blue, green, pink and tan. ' The material is a corded woven madras of a good Spring weight and the shirts are all soft-cuff negligee stvle. Price $2.50. (Mnln Floor, Mnrkel) Four Good New Oxfords for Men at $7 For young men the two styles in dull black and dark mahog-. any calfskin, on an English last, will be mot acceptable. More conservative men will like the black and tan calfskin oxfords with wider toes. At the present price of shoes these arc out of the ordinary for $7 a pair. (Main Floor, Mnrkrl) Renewing the Bedspread Sale SPRING houseclcaning will call for many a new bed spread, which fact makes the bedspread sale that we are now holding all the more timely. Several hundred new spreads have been added to this sale, notably a lot of satin-finished spreads in beautiful Mar seilles patterns. These spreads arc 80x90 inches and 72x100 (Mlh Fl inches, and are selling in both of these sizes at $3 nnd $1 each, which means a consider able saving. The sale also takes in honey comb spreads, size (56x80 at $2, 70x80 at SI. 75 and 78x88 at $2.75 each, all at good savings. The ilimitv spreads, 80x00 inches, with crinkle-woven stripes are now reduced to $2.25 each. oor, Centrnl) This Special Sale of Wilton Rugs Is Real It Is a genuine and complete clcaraway of all the rugs large and small that a large and famous factory had. They are among the finest Wilton rugs made. This is not a scattering reduction on odd lots. Savings average 25 per cent. On a !)xl2-ft. size, which is the one most in demand, the saving is $31.50. Prices on the room-size rugs are 9x12 ft., $91.50. S.SxlO.O ft., $92.50. 10.0x12 ft.. $137. 9x9 ft., $82.50. 0x9 ft., $01.50. eenth I toor, I'kettniit) There Were More Bicycles at: Palm Beach this season than there have been for many a year. And indications are that they will be more popular here this Spring and Summer. Columbia Bicycles Chainless, $75; Superb. $60; Roadster, $50; Motorbike, $00; Arch bar, $52.50; Service, $55; Juvenile, $40. Wanamaker Bicycles Coaster for men, $40; for women, $42.50. Continental for men, $42.50; for women. $4-5; for boys and girls. $40. Junior, for boys and girls, $30 and $32.50. Great Western bicycles for men and women, $40 and $45; for boys and girls, $37.50. (Thi .nller.v. Juniper) Cut Glass Opportunities Sparkle in the Spring China Sale OCORES and scores of choice pieces of cut glass arc ! offered at one-third to one-half ' less than regular prices, includ- j ing these pieces, all of them i made of tine potash crystal: Berrv dishes $2, $2.75, $3.50, $5. $7.50, $9 each. Two - handled dishes $2, $3.25, $3.75 and $5 each. Compartment dishes $4, , $4.50, $5, $0 each. (Fourth Floor, Water jugs $3.75, $4, $5, $5.50 each. Celery trays $2.75, $3, $3.50, up to $0.50 each. Compotes $2, $3, $3.75 each. Biscuit trays $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 each. Loaf-sugar trays $1.2-5 each. Bonbon baskets S2, $3 each. Vases $1.50, $2, $3.50, $3.75, up to $12 each. Lemonade bowls on feet 10 inch sizes, $18.50 each. , Wen Alklr) NEARLY a thousand candle and boudoir lamp shades at half include silk and poplin, fringed, plain and decorated; in a great many different colors. Prices run from 25c to $2.50. (Hunt Xlle) The Toy Store Has a Most Fetching Little Playhouse on display a portable house with screened casement windows, lattice fronts and little benches either side of the door. It would be a joyous possession for a child and is almost big enough for a grown-up it nctually would admit a grown-up's bunk. The price is $250, complete. Another portable house is much smaller a real "screen house" for a child. It has a box floor, so that it can hold a sand pilojjpnd the price is $05. r On mill I loor, Mnrkrl) NOTES TTAVE you seen the plump and joyous Kewpics in their new satin-ribbon and tulle dresses? They are novel and bewitching lit tle affairs; the same dresses, by the way, may be seen on u few regular dolls. Also there are some dolly trousseaux in little round boxes which may be had for $10 including the doll who is to wear them. (Seventh Floor, Market.) rpHK March winds are fine for x the farmer's future crops, but not so fine for women's com plexions. A facial treatment in the Salon de Bcaute often helps to relieve the roughness and wind burn, (Third Floor, Chestnut.) rpHERE is a certain Philippine hand cmbroi d e r e d scallop which women who like the sim plest of fine lingerie are very fond of. We have just received nightgowns and envelope chemises with it the first priced nt $3.25 to $4.50; the second at $3.25. The latter have regular armholcs or straps whichever you prefer. (Mini Floor, Chestnut.) Making the House Spick-and-Span and Ready for the Good Old Summer Time With the house-cleaning season just ahead, our great Spring Sale of Houseware is ready. Differ ent cleaning utensils of the most useful description at special prices. In the first place, you can save $5 on a fine electric-suction cleaner $35 only during this sale. This one thing alono will do an immense amount of the houseclcaning for you. Other lists less notable but just as important utensils that our special prices include Wool wall dusting brushes 00c to $2.50. Dustlcss treated yacht mops 75c. Dust absorbing floor dusters 85c to $1.25. Excellent grade corn brooms 90c and $1. Clothing and cleaning whisks 28c to 45c. Ostrich and turkey feather dusters 25c to $8. Dustlcss cloths for hand dusting 2 for 45c. Bristle hand dust brushes 45c to $2.60. Household sponges 50c to $1.25. Scrubbing brushes 15c to 28c. Triangular dustlcss' mops 85c. Wanamakcr-borax soap, case (60 cakes) $7,75. Wanamaker oleino soap, case (100 cakes) $5.75. Wanamaker cleaning chamois 45c, '65e, 85e, $1. (Fourth Floor, i" BflHBte $- J 'Sl a .01 v; a hi ? -ii.. i usm Mr i & ' fr, t .fcr, . .-.-