Vi, "TSUwTtv WF V pi ' " j .1 j'tw w-. - i : " w k ,' 1 '".. V V .- ' t " "J ki cV. V ti I- r f k -Ai -i f t ' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1019 i ' "'j X 555-35 Market Street A ST. PATRICK'S DAY Novelty will be given ,o)i Sat urday to every visitor to this store. Bring your Kiddies t to the Fourth Floor on Tomorrow, where they will receive a ruler. FURS FOR EARLY SPRING wear usher in the attractive Tailleur Fur Bows in small animal effect. Kolinsky, Sable, Stone Marten and Fisher. Also Capes and Coatees in all fash ionable furs. Pira ItP Second Floor Shops t& WT.-. n 7- fc-' .- ' -rt.',-"L.' . I'Lf M a. ,jmr,JMmL3 f.rm. m I 'stfW -j r . " v -' :V.l WM K v r.ji -. rr-xv 7.,-f. N 49 1-CJ- r i.OO WRAPS 22.50to75.00 "TiHERE is no wonder that wome n have welcomed the Dolmans , and Gapes, for theii grace (quite eludes de scription. Many models in serge, velour, frost glow, gabardine, silver tone, Bolivia, duvetyne and silk, show .smart draped effects and novel sleeve treatments. AH silk lined. New Spring shades. DRESSES 16.95 to 39.75 HE tailored chic of the serge Dress, the bouffant effects in - taffeta and the' gVaceful lines of the Georgette Frock are but hints of the beauty and variety of these attractive Spring Frocks, .which are so modestly priced. Silk Chemises 1.6S Value 2.00 Flesh color Crepe de Chine or satin in tailored or lace and ribbon trimmed. Lingerie Chemises 75c Values 1.001.23 Of fine white batiste or muslin. .Daintily embroid ered or lace trimmed. lilauner's Main Floor 175 Blouses-Special 4.29 Values 8.00-9.00 THESE Georgette Blouses were purchased especially for tomorrow's selling. The quality, style and trimming ' immediately indicate their higher value. In all new Spring shades. Beading, tucking, em broidery and 'frills noted. Blauner's Main Floor 100 Velour Skirts, 4.95 An unusually low price for such smart Skirts of velour in blue, ,tan, taupe and Copen blue. Tucked bottom. Half price, 75 Novelty, Skirts, 5.75 These Skirts are worth up to twice this price. In novelty plaid and striped effects. Box plaited and narrow line models.- ' t , l A comprehensive showing of Skirts in serge, poplin, tri cotine, novelty plaids, Fantasi, tricolette, Kumai-Kumea, ' Baronette sUtin qnd Georgette crepe.j 2M to 22JJ0 WWfo- sAjjE-v ''w;. ,-s v v,. .&.. M .- Mak. ) Ik ,: I . i l & i . . 39.7.-) -r - Well Dressed Women Choose Distinctive Suits And they are wise in doing so, for it is the one costume that they may affect with perfect assurance from early shopping hours until evening. Copies from Lauvin, Jenney, Premct, Callot Socurs, Hickson, Paquin, Doucet, Beer and Bernard bring you the most authentic modes in Poiret twill, serge, gabar dine, tricotine and silvertone. Tailored Suits featuring braid and piping and other more elaborate effects. Not one of the svelte, superb lines of the original Parisian models has been lost in these replicas. The deft draping of the Blouse Suit, the elaborate embroideries, the new scarf collar with fringed ends arouse well-deserved admiration. 25.00 to 75.00 Manner's Second Floor THE DO Capes Dolmans 12.89 to 25.00 Smart and fashionable are ,these Wraps in Cape or Dol man styles. Silvertone, all wool velour, serge Poiret twill are the favored fabrics; Henna, Copen blue, Rookie, navy and black the colors. Graceful loose and belted effects. 500 MEW COATS ARRIYE I WiSTAIK STORE Downstairs Store SUITS 19.85to25.00 "TpHAT one may pur chase such smart Suits at such moderate prices should interest the economical, well-dressed woman. Sports Suits, tai lored effects and the Box and Blouse styles in French serge, silvertone, Tyrol wool, velour and poplin. DRESSES 14.96 .. 9 J V TMft 19.83 S&,. K 14.96 V. ""pHESE Frocks which herald Easter's coming will delight you by their newness and smart styles. Taffetas, satins, serges and combination of satin and Georgette in the display. In Copen blue, taupe, navy and black. Hosiery and Glove Specials Silk Hose, 1.00 Value, 1.50 Full fashioned. Fine quality silk Hose in black, white and shoe shades. Boot Silk Hose, 50c Pure silk and silk fiber. ln black, white and other shades. Fashioned. Very special. Milanese Gloves, 65c Value, 1.50 White, pongee or gray; double finger tips. Hand - embroidered back in self or contrasting shades. Tricot Silk Gloves, 45c Value, 1.00 Black Gloves, embroidered in white. White Gloves, embroidered in black. Contrasting band. Manner's Main Floor 19.94 Extra Size Coats Special 13.50 Slender lines c h a r a c terize these Coats, especially de signed for the larger wois;an Belted and semi-belted models in Poiret twill, wool poplin and serge in Spring shades ; sizes 45 to 55. Special value for to morrow's selling. The Easter Hat is being bought early this season. All the advance ideas are embodied in this showing. Especially attrac tive are Hats of Batavia cloth. Others of tulle, lisere, novelty silks and Georgette. All colors. 10.00--18.00 Smart Hats in fancy straws, and also in com bination with Georgette in newest shapes and colors. 2.96-3.94 Blauner's Third Floor 1 Wm Xf&bre n. 300 Girls' Dresses-Special 1.29 Plaid ginghams, stripes and ramie linen Dresses. White rep collars, hand-embroidered; Empire styles, 6-14. Lingerie Dresses 2.94 Voile and lawn Dresses, trimmed with lace, tucking, ribbon and embroidery. 6-14. Spring Frocks 10.90 to 25.0p In taffeta, chiffon, white, flesh and printed Geor gettes. Beading and em broidery. 6-16. Wash Dresses, 89c In plaids, ging hams, and plain color poplins. 6-14. I I II I I Kiddies' Coats ' 2.94-3.89 Silk poplin, 'and navy serge in Empire style. 2-6. Blauner's Fourth Floor Girls' Coats, ' 5.94 In tan and navy eerge. Faille silk collars. 6-14. 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