RSBW A-V,., S'.SSJJ J'.-'J"'4'!!JIW,!ii'"'"-i-J--R"il ,"--- iiT'lVw-" '"' 'fsryTSt' W?VW " 1J4. rr " J ' 4 ftVEttlVa PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, mXrGH IS, 10 ht i' t :v 1 5 " Rft 4 i Sj.. Anniversary Month Concerts In ttiti nrnnil Court at 9, 11 nml 4iS0 Familiar Mclodv nt lll55, wltli Chimes nt stroke of 12. In Keiptlnti IIhII ut 3t.in w. WEATHER hVi WANAMAKER'S Store Opens 9 -A. M. WANAMAKER'S Store Closes 5 I M. WANAMAKER'S Unsettled Wm 79 r? A Store Which Has Advanced the Merchandising of the World f .J.'HUgl IswSf The Wholeness and Size or Quantity, Quality and Balance if carefully consjdcred,,gives what Bacon calls the large "roundabout'' sense of what we are doing in the mercantile world. . There is no infallible rule of merit, but we arc students still learning in the schools of travel and , experience how to light new candles to keep people off from the briars along the paths of trade. This business is not the child of an old store, born of the customs universal before the Nation's -Centennial, but a brand-new store in a brand-new building; not altered from old houses, but con structed from the foundations upon the hard rocks of principles and practices which made this business the father of the American system it had the privilege of introducing in the United States of America. It has been recognized as the pole star of the retail business frbm Maine to California, and from Alaska to Australia. If so much has been accom plished in the, first fifty-seven years, think of what it is possible to do in the next fiftyseven years by .those who follow on ! What will be the geometrical increase? Signed March IS, 1919. fyjhm4' The Gray Salons of Millinery Are Aglow With the Lovely New Paris Fashions Coming as they do from the most famous Paris modistes, these hats reflect in many charming ways the new fashion1? which Paris has created for Spring and Summer. They have but lately landed, and are such fashions as Paris herself has adopted. Paris Has p. Rage for Hats of Fabrics hats of lustrous matins, hats of faille silk, hats of mousselrac do soie, of plain and striped tlinens", of taffetas, hats of perfectly gorgeous brocades and soft embroidered crepes. Even though it is for Spring and Summer, there are quite as many fabric hats as hats of straw! And as to the New Fashions you may expect wide-brimmed hats and quite small hats, for both are approved. There are many hats trimmed with flowers, and just as many that are flower-adornodr And there are others with feathers ever so many! and still others with queer Iruits and pine cones. THe few colors run a wide gamut, from rusty biowns to deep purple, from vivid-hutd greens to soft pastel shades. And there are blues and violet tones, henna, orchid shades and pinks. A Special Collection of Hats From Marcelle Demay, 11 Rue Royale are distinctive, unusual hats,, original creations not to be found elsewhere in America. (Heronri Floor, (litNtmit) 200 Women's New Suits at $35 to $38.50 The tailored and slightly trimmed styles of suits which women want for their first Spring wear. They are uncommonly good for their prices and include gabardines) pin checks and two-toned checks, pin stripes, serges and Poiret twills, in a good range of colors, both light and dark, such as tans, grays, olive, navy, browns and black. Coats are belted and straight, button trimmed, braid trimmed and braid bound. Skirts are mostly rather simple. , Prices $35, $37.50 and $38.50. ' (Flmt Floor, Central) When La Lorraine Came in She Brought a Few Paris Frocks for Summer Wear which we will show in the Fashion Salons tomorrow. They are of handkerchief linen, mostly in flax and periwinkle blues, pale and deep rose shades; and are made altogether by hand. They are very simple straight dresses, with self straps, 'pipings, hand-drawn work and a little very simple embroidery; all in exquisite good taste. The prices $45 and $50 are strikingly moderate for im ported "frocks. r (First Floor, Central) Despite the Fashion for Dolmans Many Women Want v Coats And so the designers have made some beautiful loose garments in dolman form, but with -the well-defined sleeves characteristic of coats. They are the newest arrivals in the Gray Salons, and there are all the fashionable Spring fabrics in these coats velours, evoras, serges, trlcotines, twills and a new herringbone tweed. Every new color imagin able is here, including horizon blue. The silk linings are so beautiful that some are used as trimmings on the outside of the coat. $47.50 to $115 are the prices. (Flrat Floor, 'Centrnl) l Waists Specially Priced 1000 waists at $3.85 to $5. Georgette crepes and crepes de ' chine in light colors, tailored pongees, striped wash silks and nlaid taffetas, in blue and green combinations. y. (Wmt Alile) Also hundreds of waists reduced to half because they are mussed or odds and ends. Cottons in white or light colors, dark woolens and khaki are the materials. , . (Knit Alile) lew Easter Sills The Preliminary to Easter Gowns Just because Easter is .so'late this -year and the prospects are good for warm weather, nine women out of ten aie planning silk frocks for that day. And what glorious frocks these silks will make! Colors have never been more beautiful or more brilliant. Textures are the softest and most grace ful, and .these newcomers rep resent the last word of fashion for Spring silks. New moire meteors, $5 a yard. New brocaded crepe, eve ning colors, $5.50 a yard. New fancy moires, mode and other new shades, $6 a'yard. New crepes Georgette, henna among others, $2 and $2.25 a yard. New . foulards, blue, black, purple "and green with white printings, $2 a yard. New printed radiums, $3.50 a vard. New pussy willow taffetas, $4.fi0 a yard. Ntw nlain white pussv wil low tafTetasT $3.50. special. (Flrnl Floor. Clie-timt) New Marabou Neckpieces Some arc capo effects and stiaight stoles made of marabou and Geoigettc ciepp ocr silk plain or punted. Tbey come in black, natuial color and taupe and cost $22.50 to $40. The othcis (lie- capes, stoles and collats of maiabou lined with satin, and are priced from $5.50 to $27.50. r Main I'Imir, Onlrnl) THE Fur Salon has just received some little sable boas and capes, scarfs at)d stoles of mole, Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) and grail 'squirrel for it ear with the Spring tailored suits. (Sfronrt I loor, ( licHlnut) Charming Brocade Vests at Half Such vests came in fashion only this Spring, but because these arc samples and their manufac turer had no hope of duplicating their niateiials we can sell them at $3.50 to $11 instead of twice ns much. A fovv are high necked, but .most aie low and the brocades are in lovely colors shot with gold or silver. (Miiln 1 loor. Centrnl) Newest of Spring Skirts Snakeskin - With Crepe Georgette Yokes So new that we don't believe they will be found elsewhere as yet, and they are cettainly the prettiest skirts that have ap peared this seasom "Just imagine a silvery, change able blue snakeskin applied in points to a plain colored yoke of crepe Georgette to match. In the back is a short flat sash of the crepe edged with snakeskin. It is $29.50. Or a lovely orchid pink snake skin put on to a white crepe yoke in Wall of Troy pattern. This also has the sash. The price is $25. Both these skirts are intended to be worn with crepe blouses and they make charming cos tumes. Plain or satin striped snake skin skirts, put in the new slim lines and in the 'most exquisite tints, are $10.75 to $29.75. (Flmt Floor, Centrnl) Delicately Tinted Organdies for Summed Frocks Every one of the most fashion able tints; aie here, melon pink, tea rose, orchid, nile green, pale yellow and others, also white. They are 65c, 75c, 85c, $1 and $1.25 a yard. Fancy organdies, striped and barred in the loveliest of Summer colorings, pre $2.50 a yard. (Flmt Floor, Chentnut) New Extra-Size Nightgowns Five new styles four high necked and one low; one with nothing but hemstitching and tucks and the others with em broidery. Prices are $2.50 to $3.25. (Third rioor. Ventral), The Most Beautiful Lot of Fine Cut Crystal in Years and Close to Half Price It is doubtful whether wc have ever had as fine a collection of cut crystal as is comprised in this new purchase. Certainly we have never had finer glass to sell for such prices. Our own experts insist that there is no finer crystal made anywhere in fact, that it has not been, so far, found possible to produce a better kind. We purchased this particular lot from a maker of very high standing, and we are oller ing it at close to half the normal prices. Not only is it of the Durest notash crystal. but the cuttings, decorations and shapes are unique and lovely. Many exquisite rock crystal pieces are included; and there is a very appealing choice of pieces 'in geometric cut tings and a notable array of pieces exquisitely engraved, some cut and engraved. The collection is very rich in articles of novel shape and utility. ror anybody wanting a piece of cut glass to treasure, this is a rare opportunity. Berry bowls. $4.50. $G. $6.50. S9. $10 up to $20 each. Low berry dishes. $3, $4.50. $5, $7.50, $8, $9 up to $13.50 each. Bonbon dishes, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.50, $:t each. Individual nut or almond dishes (footed), $13.50,'$15, $10.50 a dozen. Salad or ice cream tiays, $5. $7.75, $8.50, $13.50, $15, $18 Up to $30 each. Mustard jars, $2.50. $3, $3.50 each. ' Candy jars, $1.75, $12, $13.50, $18 ench. Vases, $2, $2.75, $3, $4, $5, (Fourth 1 loor, (lirMnul) $G.r.o, $7 each. r.0, $8.50, $12 up to $"0 A Little Sale of Spring Weight Hosiery and Underwear Please bear in mind that the following price-, are all much below icgular and the savings, substantial and real. Many of the item1? are second-grade goods, but they are the pick of such nood'. and their service is not impaired. Women's Stockings $1.25 for "seconds" of black-and-white thread silk hose. $1.00 for "seconds" of full-fashioned, Kichelieu-ribbed thread silk stockings in black, white and shoe shades. IIWM AIkIM Women's Underwear 25c for "seconds" of white cotton, low neck and sleeveless vests; extra sizes, 30c. 35c, 3 for $1, for "seconds" of extra-size white lisle low neck and sleeveless vests. 50c for "seconds" of plain-leg combination suits, regular and extra sizes. 60c for ."firsts" and "seconds" of lace and plain-leg suits, legular and extra sizes., (F.aM Ulp) Men's Half Hose 18c, 3 pair for 50c, for "seconds" of black cotton and black cotton with unbleached soles. 35c, 3 pair for $1, for fancy wool hose. (Mnln Floor, Mnrkrt) Men's Underwear 85c for nainsook and madras athletic style 'union -suits and medium-weight cotton shirts and drawers. $l'Tor madras athletic style union suits. (Main Moor. Mnrkrt) Children's Stockings 18c, 3 pair for 50c, for plain black, white, tan and cadet blue socks. 25c for "seconds" of black and tan ribbed cotton stockings. 50c for "seconds" of white silk-and-wool stockings for infants. (Flrnt Floor, Mnrkrt) Children'.s Underwear 65c for boys' nainsook athletic style union suits, sizes 6 to 16 years. (Firxt I loor, Mnrkrt) Shoes That Suit Boys' Fancies and Win Parents' Respect In our Boys' Shoe Store we have to please two people and we do. The boy wants shoes made on the lines of Dad's shoes. Dad wants the boy to be suited, but he wants him to have shoes that will give good service, as well as have style. That's the kind of boys' shoes' we have. Fine looking footwear that will stand the hard wear an active lad gives his shoes. The new spring and summer stocks include black calfskin, box calf skin, several shades' of tan calfskin and mahogany-color Cordovan, in straight lace and bluchcr styles, with English toes or wider toes. Pi ices are $4.50 to $8, for high or low shoes. (Main Floor. Mnrkrt) Another Shipment of Women's Fine French Gloves $1.55 a Pair The first shipment of these gloves went out in short order, for fine French gloves like these at $1.55 a pair are little short of marvelous. Ordinarily they'd cost as much again, so women who know . fine gloves will appreciate these. Soft, fiesh skins in every glove black or white, with flat stitching and two clasps for fastening.. They're just in time to go with Spring suits and Easter frocks! (Wot AUIr) Fashion Says ' "Capes for Girls" And Here They Are! All sorts' of new nd smart; capes are here some in circular style; capes gathered on yokes, cap'es with silk-lined hoods, capes with bright buttons or cloth but tons; capes with little vesta or jacket effects'. g They aie of deep blue serge or shepherd checked velours, or ve lours in Pekin blue, or tan. And "the dark capes are lined with gay silks some of the blue ones with gay scarlet silks. " $13.75 tq $2750 and 6 to 14 year sizes. Hohfleur Toilet . Specials Good, much-liked toilet prepar ations all at interesting prices: Toilet water in violet and ('Em pire scents, 45c ana 85c bottle; extract, also in rose, 35c and 60c bottle. Face powder, 25c packag'e violet, rose or l'Empire. Cleansing cream, 35c jar. Youth and Beauty cream, 35c jar. Skin cream, 35c jar. Hair tonic, 50c and $1 a bottle". Bay Rum, 50c a bottle. Lilac or Wistaria Vegetal, 75c bottle. Witch Hazel, 35c and 65c bottle. Violet ammonia, 20c and 35c bot tle. (Writ Alle) , Lemonade bowls 14-inch size without standard $30, $50, $70 each. Lemonade bowls on foot, 12 .inch hire (rock crystal), $42.50 each. New Books "The Lords of the Wild," hv .Joseph A. Altshelei. Another French-and-lndian war tale. $1.50. "Green Vallej," by Katharine Reynolds, is the pleasant story of life in a bus. village. $1.50. "ITnd'.r the ankeo LnvRn," bv Ralph Heniy Baiboui. A tale of a boy who e.ilists in the American Navy in the Great War. $1.50. 'T"he.v Who Understand," bv Lilian Whiting. A simple intev pictation of the spiritual eniron ment of human life. $1.25. (Mnln Floor. Thlrlrrntli) nOOK- LOVERS L please note that the Annual Sale of publish ers' remainders is going on in the Book Store, with prices from 50 to SO per cent lower than regular. (Muln I loor. Thirteenth) Speaking of Eyes If ou begin to hold the news paper at arm's length or get sleepy, or ,if reading gives you a headache, you either need glasses, or the glasses you have should be changed. We have a pretty well-equipped shop for the giinding of lenses. (Mnln (.ullrrj. Chritnut) A New Bale of Auto Rugs $10 and $13.50 Each Fine, warm, wool rugs in daik colors and block. designs veiy good for automobile comforts. Reersible, that is made with plain blue, brown and green re verse sides. Allhre well finished and will give good sen ice for the money. The cost $10 and $13.50 each. (slth Floor, (cnlriil) 300 small mahogany finished lamps go into the Lamp Sale tomor row. They are in three sizes, for one light only, and their price is $2. (Fourth Floor, Onlrnll v Inexpensive Hair Ribbons They are in the colois regaided as staple for hair nbbons car dinal, navy, pink, blue, white and black. Taffeta with jacquaul edge aie 454 inches wide and 35c a yard. Satin taffeta 5 k inches wide, 35c a yard. (Main Floor, Onlrnl) The Waist-line Suits That Young Men Want Are Here These are the suits on which young men have set their hearts and the one thing that every worth-while young man knows is the kind of suit he wants. The keener his eye is for the right fashion lines, the more readily will he see that our new Spring showing of young men's suits is of the finest kind. The models are graded to a nicety, beginning with suits for boys getting into long trousers for the first time and going up by clever variations to the suits for young men who have reached their majority. The fashioning of these suits has been done by men who know their business and the suits show it. The tailor work is wonderfully fine and shows sev eral new treatments in detail. The trimmings are neat and harmonious many suits are finished with silk, either plain or in the much-favoreH iridescent colors. Nearly all the coats are quarter or half lined. Every suit represents the utmost in fashion and quality at the price. $28 to $G5. New Spring overcoats also $35 to ?50. Clhlnl Floor, MnrUrt) Fine Redleaf London Caps for Men and Boys Now that the Spring golf season is opening and motoring is increasing daily, men are looking for handsome new caps. And here they are. . Black-and-white checks and Connemara homespuns, and a limited lot of rich shepherd check worsteds make these caps, whith weie made in England for Wanamaker's only. . The men's caps aie $3 and $3.50. Boys' caps, $2.50 and $3. CMnln Hour, "MnrkrU To Think That Golf Once. Required an Apology! It is not such a far cry to the day when the man who appealed on the street with a bag of golf clubs was the butt of merry jest. Men who played the game were sometimes shamefaced about it. Today there are not enough golf courses in and about Philadelphia i 4.1 . nriAn. ... nrl .1 . 1 4 li .. iln....f. Ann. fnv,nl.li. A V..1 ll.rt ..nn! i il Qnrinrr mflsnn ic KfinrriMn. nmni'l.Al -.p"B c..w.. 1 j utniiiib 1UUMJ" requests lor l Wooden clubs, $4.50 to $6.50. s" Irons, $4. Golf balls, including Radio, Silver King, Championship, Blue Flash and Taplow, $4.80 to $15 a dozen. Golf bags, $1.50 to $35. Golf coats, $12 to $20. Golf gloves, $1.23 to $2. Golf ball enamel, 35c and 50c. (The (tnllrr.i, Clirotnut) mm-Y. y afa-Tjr YZMW A MM i WB n i v Plain-Color Carpets Are Much in Demand The icason beins: that nlain color floor covering will harmonize' with any style of fuinituie, hangings or wall paper and in many instances enhance the effect. Wc have some fine Wilton and wool velvet carpets of this sort in dark blues, gieens, browns, giays and taupe at $2.50, $3.35, $3.75, $4.50 and $4.75 a yard. Linoleum , A fiesh, clean, new lot for kitchen, pantiy, laundry and bathloom. Inlaid linoleum, $1.35 to $2.85 a square yard. ' Printed linoleum, 90c and $1.35 a squaie yard, (srriith Honr, ClirMlnut) Black Calfskin Traveling Bags That Have No Superiors Any man, oi any woman, who buys one of these handsome bags of fine Fiench calfskin will get his or her money's worth and some thing over. They are light in weight and durable, and the fact that they aie handmade adds to their good looks. Owing to the fact that the. oil has not been extracted fiom this leather, it letains its suppleness year after year. Good, roomy shapes' with single or double handles. j Prices $26.50 to $42.50. (Mnln 1 loor, Cllratnut) More of the Famous" White Mountain" Refrigerators in the Housewares Sale White Mountain lefrigerators are famous throughout the East for the excellence of their construction and for the certainty of their always producing a circulation of cold dry air in the food chamber. Hardwood refrigerators. 150 lb. ice capacity, 4 doors $45. 165 lb. ice capacity, 4 doors $50. Softwood refrigerators. Grained golden oak, 4-dofltr style. 150 lb. ice capacity $40. 165 lb. ico capacity $44. 220 lb, ice capacity $54. Apartment house refrigerators. Genuine stone lined. 80 lb. ice capacity $38. 110 lb. ice capacity $50. 1 Biff iff! I 3S3E. ""JUKI iflf '111 jW-Vl-u lir Special Notice for Tomorrow--50 White Mountain Wanamaker Special Refrigerators at $30 The Wanamaker Special at $30 is the greatest refrigerator in the country. It is whitd enamel lined, has 3 doors, is made in hardwood nnd -in I made in 125 lb. ice capacity. 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