9PpP9piwn TW' wnn . ' r ,TtR A&wrjfrivwnnnKBn tn3fr "i,', ,r "fcWM-- IV HV v i ' . . . 'tii BVENftfa PUBLIC ' LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1919 L :i. : X 4 Pm Annlcertary Month Concerts In the flrand Court at 0, 11 anil 4iB9 Familiar Melody ot 11166, with Chlmestnt stroke of 12. In T:THtlnn Hall lit 230 , WANAMAKER'S Store Opens 9 A. M. WANAMAKER'S Store Closes 5 P. M. WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Unsettled . Tomorrow Will Be a Great Day for the Buying of Spring Clothei vm . h 8 I 4 I I Ri ?K I fc &: ST l K Ur f hr. IVt I J 5. , To the Young Fellow Just Going, Into Business This is a modest contribution, out of reminis cences, for some who perhaps have no one to call their attention to the very little things having a bearing upon their new life, in the eye of the public, which will note certain things that might wisely be avoided. For example, these suggestions out of the purest good will It might be better not to wear that big seal ring. You don't need it, and with som3 people if will not help you. Nor to carry a cane to business. When you get on after a while, you may wear two rings or carry a walking cane in each hand, if you like. Mr. Anthony J. Drexel and Mr. George W. Childs always walked to their business, to the great admiration of the young men of their time, while they said they needed the outdoor execise. Not to smoke onTthe way to business, would be a suggestion worth thinking about: The writer believes that a flashy waistcoat and a huge heavy gold watch chain cAssing both sides of the waistcoat and a big cigar, on the streets, had much effect in. the undoing of a most attractive young fellow who never got 6n. (More anon.) Signed March Uj 101V. 7 msM Fine Novelty Coats for Women Vivid colors, and strong con trasts are two of their char acteristics. For instance A soft wool with big black and white blocks has a facing, big collar and cuffs of white sweater material which is such a favorite. Price $125. Another black and white check is made up in a cape effect, with firings of bright' rose sweater cloth. Price $115. A short coat of Pekin green sweater cloth is trimmed with gray brushed wool fronts, cuffs and pockets. Price $115. H'lnt Floor, A cape of rose-colored sweat er cloth has a collar of Aus tralian ring-tailed opossum. $125. A sports cape of black and white check with lining of bright green or lose. $87.50. i Another sweater cloth cape in rose has a navy'blue duve tyne collar and long tie. $95. A loTely dark gray tricolette has a gray squirjel collar, and its price is. $175. A taupe tricolette has a big yoke with mole collar and cuffs. 2ZO. " Central) Velvety New Mocha Gloves for Spring For the past couple of seasons mocha gloves have been most fash ionableyou've surely noticed how many well-groomed women and men wore them. But they've been difficult to get, and for that reason we're particularly glad to have these new arrivals For Women Gray or butternut mochas, with combination embroidery, pique sewn, $3 a pair. 1 Gray mochas with heavy or flat black embroidery, PXM sewn, $3 a pair. Soft gray gloves of beautiful quality, with spearpoint embroid ery, and one large pearl button fastening, $3.50 a pair. (Main l'loor, For Men Gray mochas, half pique sewn, $3.25 a pair; fine skin, PXR sewn, with flat or heavy black embroid ery, $4 pair. Butternut color mochas, with combination embroidery, $4 a pair. Gray mocha of finest "quality with self or black, embroidery, PYTW cmirn M KA 5 1- " Central) , That Fashionable "Ruff-Enuff" Silk Women Are Talking About has just arrived in a brand-new shipment. It is a beautiful and distinguished-looking silk, a Shan tung weave in white with scrolls of dark blue or black. Some of the handsome sports costumes and skirts for South ern resorts have been made of this silk. The price is $4 a yard. x . Also for Summer gowns, skirts and also for blouses and linings are the pVetty multi color wash silks at $1.75 a, yard. They are very popular. Another wash silk people can't get .enough of is natural Japanese habutai at 85c a yard. This is decidedly a before-the-war price for one of the most useful of all silks. (Vint l'loor, Clieatnut) Printecf Voile Special at 25c Very close indeed to half price, and' as it is 39 to 40 inches wide, this is the smallest price it has , had for some time. The quality is good and the printings' pretty little colored flowered designs. (Wett Alile) Wjomen's Pajamas Two-piece styles are of pink or blue batiste at $3.60 a suit; or .pink or blue soiesette at $3,75 and $3.05 a suit One-piece styles are of pink batiStc at $3.50 and $3.75; of cot ton crepe at $z.la, ami or soie sette at $3.50. Silk pajamas of many styles sWlO,M1t).37.&P. New Waists Arrive Some excellent tailored crepes de chine, with tiny tucks and hem stitching for their only ornament come in white and flesh color for $5.50. White and flesh deorgette crepes with satin collars, bow,s and button holes are $8.50. The little piping-like bows are finished with beads. Georgette crepe in white, flesh and bisque, trimmed with some real filet, $13.50. t Georgette crepe in nayy and League blue, trirrtmed with gray crepe, embroidery and beads, $15. (Third Floor, Central) New $3.75 Jersey Cloths for Spring Street Dresses And there are now all tho colors most fashionable for these same tailored frocks gray, sand, beige, henna, Copenhagen, ' Pekin and dark blue, burgundy, tan, dark brown and rose,- They are all wool and 64 inches wide. (First Kloor, Chestnut) Jewelry and Trinkets Interestingly Priced Fancy bead necklaces ever so many kinds 50c to $1.25. , Jeweled bar pins and brooches, $1 and $2 each. Bracelets, 25c to $1. Silver jflatcd novelties, 25c to ?1. Bar pins, cuff links, lingerie clasps, brooches, collar nins and $10. and $1 Amazingly . Soring 2 Will Bny Pretty lew iiliery Every day our milliners are planning and working out new ideas and here are some of the newest, just off the needle ! new dress hats in unusual shapes, trimmed with osttieh feathers, curled and uncurled, new small hath, suggestive of turns, some of turbans, and many trimmed with the gayest flowers. new tailored lints, with juit the rujhi twist of shining rib bon, tho right feather, for amatlnan new small hats, four' cor nered and three cornered, round and oblong trimmed with flowi'it and feathers and jrnus nun vegciaoiesi No matter what the color of your now Sonne suit. there is a hat here to accompany it. The new blue and red, purple, brown, tan, Henna, vivid green and other 'shades are all here. (troncl I loor, tlirotnul) 300 Women's $25 to $35 Suits Before Easter and that is as unexpected as it is welcome news to the women who like to get their inexpensive new suits first and their finer ones later. They are all tailored suits some severely simple, others braided or button trimmed or given a' slightly fanciful air by some novel cut. Vests, belts and pockets are common ; so are the narrow skirts. Materials are serge, poplin, Poiret twill, gabar dine and shepherd checks ; colors, navy, green, brown, black and fan. .Prices are $25, $28.50, $30 and $35. (I'lrit Floor, ('en(rol) 1111m V ftatfYuI Special Dresses, Fashionable Wraps and Smart New Suits All for Young Women Any girl or young woman with her thoughts intent upoi smait new clothes for Spring will not find it difficult to get precisely what she would like to have if she comes to the Young Women's Salons tomorrow. Hundreds of the newest, prettiest garments we could get for you are here and ready! A Hundred New Spring Dresses, of Blue Serge Quite Unusual for $20 are made of firm, all-wool serge in several brand-new styles. They are youthful and attractive' and are dresses which would ordinarily sell for a third more. Some have tucks, some have round necks; there is one coat style and another in straight, two-piece effect, richly embroidered. The New Capes and Dolmans Are , Handsome Affairs of soft wool velours, of fine bolivias and silk tricolettes in such fashionable colors as deep blue or Pekin "blue, the new eveque, Springlike grays and soft, tan shades. They are lichly lined, fall in soft, graceful folds and make charming Spring wraps. $27.50 to $77.50. Delightful New Tailored Suits reflect all the gayest Spring fashions. Bright little vests peep from demure serges, new shepherd checks are richly braid bound; there are blouse suits and belted suits, suits with the piquant little box coats. They are tailored as they should be, come in dark blue and tho new Spring shades', and include suits for diess and business wear, suits for sports needs Us well. $43.50, $55 to $75. All are in 14 to 20 year sizes. (Second Floor, Clisstnut) Hundreds of Brand-New Spring Coats for Little Boys and Small Girls . Days aie growing warmer and as the weather will boon be too mild for heavy coats, mothers will approve these new little coats and reefers. They are in just tho right weights' not too heavy to be burdensome, yet with warmth enough for the cool Spring days. Delightfully new in style and made of sturdy blue serges and of soft woolens in gay or darker colors. iThere are well-tailored plain little reefers in boyish styles and both little girls, and little boys wear these; there are dress coats with snowy little collars and cuffs of white. Some have yokes, some are tucked, some have belts, others are straight. There are even some little capes with, silk-lined hoods. Blue, tan, rose, henna and black-and-white shepherd checks' are included, there are 2 to 0 year sizes, nnd tho nrices begin at 10.50 .- . - , . .- T - - vM shRt 8!' MnVq?xar -- pn'l KO, VP to $14, , o v , , Notice to Camera Lovers A western manufactuici of high leputation has made it possible for us to offer a limited numbor of leather-coveied folding cam eras, equipped with double lenses and Marvel shutters for n vorj, moderate sum. They use roll films and make pictures 3Vix4'i, and the price is $9.50 about half o'f what similar cameras of other makes would cost. (Main l'loor, ( IipMi)iiD A Sparkling Selection of Cut Glass in the China Sale The vaiietj computes scores and scores 'of pieces, including these particulaily good items, all of which are in combination cut tings, which means the newer floral patterns, combined with geomctiical fitruies. 12-inch vases, 4.75 each. 8-inch beny-bouls. $3 each. Fein, dishes with siher plated lining, $.'J.75 each. Sugar and cieam sct, S2.75 each. 8-inch baskets, $0 each. 8-inch nappies, ,?U.25 each, (i-inch compote1;, $2 each. Ice tubs, $3.2ri each. (fourth 1 loor, (lirs(nut) 300 More Bedspreads at Special Prices 100 ciochet bedspreads in beau tiful Jlaiseilles patterns, 768G inches. Special at $1.75 each. 100 crochet bpdspieads of a -cry fine kind, closely voen anil in a choice of patterns, 7888 inches. Special at $2.50 each. 100 satin finished bedspreads, 80x90 inches, special at $1 each. All arf new an hals. (Slxtli l'loor, Onlrnl) Wool-Filled Quilts $7.50 A Saving of 50 Per Cent In coverings of figured sateen, with plain sateen borders'. Large variety of colors. New goods' at the price of four years ago. (sum Floor, Ontrnl) A Little Collar-and-Cuff Special Sets of white and colored organdie collais and cuffs in sev eral styles may bo had for $1 a set. The collais are roll, or flat shawl shapes; and the decoration is pleated ruffles, lace trimmings or hemstitching. (Mnln Floor, Onlrnl) Awnings for Rain! Certainly; Why Not? "The one thing that mukes mo neivous in Summer is the fear of a sudden shower coming up and ruining the furniture and mat tings. With the awnings down' it is perfectly safe to, leave the windows open all the time, as they should be." Thus one customer explained his reasons for ordering awnings. Some people have an idea that rain hurts an awning, but it doesn't, any more than it hurts an umbrella. But whether you want nwnings for sun or rain, now is tho time to order them, not only that they may be ready when wanted, but for tho more important reason that awning materials are scarce. The mills haven't yet caught up with the demand, and some peo ple are likely to bo disappointed later on. We will gladly submit an esti mate Df the cost. IdrjitirVlW,. autkelJ ' For "St. Patrick's Day in the Morning" or the afternoon or the evening, or whenever ou have' our ccle biation, you'll "want favors and sweets of the right color, suitable for the occasion Place cards mounted on cake chocolate, 20c each. Potatoes, to fill with candies, 35c each. Paper hats' to hold candies, 10c each. Kewpie dolls, $1 each. Wiic snakes, 15c each. Bon bons, $1 to $2.50 a dozen. Green butteicups, 60c lb. Gicen gum drops, 80c lb. Green cieam wafers, 60c lb. Cieam cocoanut potatoes, 20c each. Cream potatoesi 60c lb. (Dunn stnlrn Morr, Clirntnul) SfJeT r Now Is the Time That Swings All Men Face to Face With the Question of New Spring Clothes , One result of all the recent world-welter and misery is that from now on sane men are going to enjoy the good things of life as never before. Not that they are going to revel sane men don't do that; but they are going to LIVE, to live in a newer and larger sense, because thtfre is no getting away from the fact, which of late has been borne in upon the mind of humanity, that life, after all, is very good. Considering all that the world has lately come through, it is as natural for a man to feel today that he wants to be well dressed to be better dressed, in fact, than he has ever been as it is for the birds to glory in the bright Spring sunshine. Our wholestpcks of new Spring suits seem as if they-were specially made for men who insist on being better dressed than they have ever been in their lives. That is nothing strange. If they fell short of it, they would bea dis appointment to ourselves. All our energies and all our experience were con centrated upon the task of providing suits of a distinctly finer kind than any we have ever known. This is to say that we have accomplished our task. The whole new Spring collection is remarkable, but the young men's group is superb. Prices for new Spring suits, $28 to $65; Spring overcoats, $35 and upward. (Third Floor. Market) Wanamaker Quality in a Man's Spring Hat means something moie than just ordinarily good quality. These new derby and soft hats that we are showing are of specially good quality and aie made for this stoie only in Philadelphia. There is such a vaiiety of shapes and colors that any man may be sure of finding the right hat in the assoitment. Prices $4. $5 nnd $6. Note. We have just unboxed some Kedleaf caps fiom London, for men and boys. They are $2.50, $3 and $3.50. (Main Door, .Market) MM1 Sprirat Tiats for Hen Are Here ' M The Men's London Shop has just received its first shipment of Spring topcoats from Kenneth Durwaid, Ulster House, London. These coats are, if anything, finer than ever. They are in the loose-fitting, single-bieasted stylo that is character istic of topcoats a style that always looks well and keeps its shape. There is a gieat variety of colors, including grays, browns and olives, and many distinctive designs. Chiefly Harm tweeds and soft cheviots in plaids, blocks, diagonals and herringbone effects. Price $47.50. (Tlir Gallery. Clitstnut) Men's Oxfords at $5.50 ThatAreRather Remarkable Judging from most of the shoes one sees around that pi ice one , wouldn't expect anything near so fine. But these aie really excel lent shoes in appeal ance, ma terial and workmanship. In black calfskin and dark mahogany calfskin theie aie two styles, one straight "lace on au English last and the other a medium-toe blucher. For conservative men there is a wide-toe blucher of black kid skin. Price S5.50 a pair. (Main 1 loor, Markrt) Men's Good Percale Shirts With Separate Cuffs Sliiits with detachable starched cuffs are seldom made now adays, but some men piefer them. This, then, is those men's opportunity to lay in a supply of good percale negligee shirts of this style at $1.50 each. Men who want soft-cuff negligee shirts will like this lot of woven and printed madias in good stripes. A weight suitablo for Spring and Summer. Pi ice $2. New Spring Neckties at 50c Choose from a large assoitment of excellent four-in-hands. (Slain I loor, .Markrt) Men 's Fine Irish Handkerchiefs Unusual at $5.25 a Dozen The minute a man sees the linen in them and notes how well made and good looking they aie, he'll know that $5.25 ia a low price for such handkei chiefs. And it is. They were bought two years ago and this is the 1917 price! (West Alle) The Showing of Boys9 New Spring Suits Is Simply Fine The making of boys' suits is largely a matter of detail the little details of tailoring are all-important. It is only when one sees boys' suits that are finely tailored that one can realize what little niceties really mean. This season we are slinwincr Iinvs' suits tnnf nr mnn ovnnllnnfiif fniuj at , 0 ,, -.. . ...... v. ..,vvHV,i.,; kCWlULClI l nun any suits we have ever had, and we have had a wonderful lot of fine suits in our tirne; uui. uirac oc a, ni main, aim a vcijr mull UUC. Aim Hll UlBir JHieneSS nRS BOOKS foundation in wool fabrics in a beautiful variety of shades and patterns, ' ' & , -1 We are certainly glad to have such high-class suit for our boy friends ad we give them a hearty invitation to come in and see them tomorrow. lS ' - T. t( Jttnyn . A . 1 . rrices, u 10 .au lor suits in a to as year sizes. , .f,y (Second Floor, Central) rfP"4 WwVftjwO w r . iJ1 kM&li&A: . o VHti ..'.