v4 Jf EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA; MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1019 i J' . Anniversary Month Concerts In the Or.n.l Coart at 8, 11 nnd 4t50 Familiar Melody at 11:55. with Chlmea at'stroke of 12. , k In Kgyptlnn Itsl atf 2180 T WANAMAKER'S Store Opens 9 A. M. WANAMAKER'S Store Closes 5 P. M. WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair ? Iff iSpring Means New Things for the Home as Well as New Clothes w m f s h Zt J V h h See That Great Oak Tree Yonder on tlie Hill It defies the wind and plants its feet firm and deep, and throws out its limbs far and wide, and in a way balances itself as if to say: "Now I am not afraid of anything that blows." - Its tremendous, more than giant strength, is almost resistless. A man might well say, "If I were a tree I'd like to be an oak. As we are only a Store, we can be only what all our powers of mind, body, education and experience make us, and be only too glad if our friends can find any resemblance between us in the upward sweep of our ambitions and the upstanding of our endurance and helpfulness. Signed March Si, 1019. jh4. Fresh and Pretty as the Flowers Which Adorn Them Are the New Spring Hats They arc just out of the workrooms and arc tho last word in millinery newness. For women who like flower trimmed hats there are any number of new hats hats with single poses and bouquets, hats with wreaths and sprays of the gay new Spring flowers. New, too, aie the feather trimmed hats and there are many novelties this year, in cluding tho burnt feathers, the coque, tho ostrich, curled and uncurbed, and, of course, wings on the tailored hats. Both large and small hats are in the collection, and the prices start at $15. (Second Floor, Cheilnui) Hundreds of Fresh Suits for Women Prices $25 to $38.50 Suits of serge, poplin, gabardine, light Spring velours, tweeds and homespuns all with the new fashion features. Such as Very narrow double belts crossed over. Collars "with self-ties. Long, loose sacque coats. Coats with buttons set on from collar to hem. The use of rows and rows of braid set on closely. (First Floor, Pongee and bright-colored vests. Gay-hued linings some figured. Long shawl collars and triple pockets. As for colors, there are the gray and brown mixtures; the blues, greens, browns, navy and black, and the black-and-white checks. Please note that there are sizes for every body and that the suits are arranged on rotary racks near the elevators, so that cus tomers can look them over for themselves. Prices $25 to $38.50. Central) Serge, Silk, Jersey and Other ; Smart New Spring Frocks for Young Women And not only are they smart, but they are moderately priced as well, and for as little as $17.50 there are good-looking dark 'Wie.efge 4rcSses at anJr Sirf might wear to school or business ',or( for general wear. One dress has the new square neck and collar and set on skirt Vfith Snany buttons. The "other dress has a now collar and an embroidered bodice. Both dresses are silk lined. Other new serge dresses are $20 to $32.50. Jersey dresses are '$27.50 to $S7.50 in new colors and styles, too. s An.effective little frock of dark blue crepo Georgette is made in a new style, much braided, and is $32.50. Quite Spring-like and just as new is a plaid silk dress with a square neck and soft frills of snowy crepe at the neck and sleeves, "if is $2.8.50. And there are new taffeta dresses in dark colors as well as lighter Spring shades, $28.50 and $30. 14; to 20 year sizes. 1 - (Second Floor, Chestnut) Women's Practical Street Coats )t $39.50 to $47.50 One smart and useful-looking street coat is of heather-colored jer ey in brownish and greenish tones as well as navy and oxford. It is belted, hasfmr big pockets and an inverted pleat, and the price is $39.5QJ Navjrand black serge coats with deep, square collars are $45; an? the same style in velour brown, rookie, tan and Pekin blue is $47.50. Navy and blade tricotines with button trimmings and double belt in back W $47.50. ti'" (First Tloor, Central) tNew Colors Arrivelin Cossack Jackets A. t .Henna, blue, "brown, tan, gray, xwhite? taupe and black are here now,Capd the heavy wool embroid' ery is o the same, or a prettily contrasting, color. The jackets themselves are made of Georgette crepe. The success of these jackets is beyond all question, for women have discovered how. pretty they are and how useful. They may be worn as blouses or as coats. Only the seams and some slight finishing touches are required. They are $20. (Slain Flor, Central) . ' More Waists of Crepe de Chine We should be afraid to advertise these waists so often if it woio not for the facts that we are constantly getting in new styles and that they are the-kinds of waists which five out of every ten women want! , They we usually in white, and flesh color with a few bisque colors and'the&ew bluesj They are pleated and tucked and hemstitched, and Btme'vofthe finer havehand embroidery or' tho hemstitching i's done in Uotivedeslfrns. .? rt-'v.' Vr' lil . - J .t . "k rii vie Rn r , .rM jr. T-KM-, v ., .it . . ., ij OPBHiiSH Sautoirs Are Much in Fashion . as arc all necklaces and orna ments to be worn about the neck. The newest sautoirs are of ster ling silver, effectively set with rhinestones $4.50 to $10 each. .Sterling silver sautoirs set with 'imitation pearls, $3 to $6.50. Sterling silver Sautoirs mounted with baroque pearls, $5. And on her sautoir she wears one of the fashionable lockets or her watch. (Jewelry Store, Chestnut and Thirteenth) Ruffles and Tucks Are the Fashion for Vestees And such is the newest fancy for Spring. Some very pretty new styles have white satin collars with a lace-ruffled, front pieco or .the entire vestee is made of pleated or tucked crepe Georgette or tucked satin. No matter what material, how ever, all have the squarely cut neck with the high rolled shawl collar that is so becoming. Chiefly in white, tan or blue, $2.50 to $6.50. (Main Floor, Central) Women's One Corner Hand-Embroidered Handkerchiefs 25c Apiece When you see the fine linen and pretty embroidery there'll be no need-to tell you how special they are for 25c apiece you will know at oncel There are many good designs, the hand work is fine and dainty, and $3 a dozen is a very modest price for such good 'kci chiefs. (Meet AUIe) For the Eyes The Optical Goods Store says that the big round-eye imitation shell frames and the fused bifocal lenses both mean a ceitain in crease in comfort for the eyes of the wearers. We have a well equipped workshop for grinding lenses from prescriptions. (Flrat 11 all fry, Chestnut) New Iillian Brassieres The Corset Salon has som. .thing like a score of new styles, prices starting at 60c. One of heavy net for a largo woman is $2. Two pink satin styles are $2 each one opens in front the other in the back. One of firm pink corset satin is $1.50. ' ' A BJlk-Jerseyrand-broche affair crosses in the back and is known as a diaphragm brassiere $3.50. A heavy bice brassiere with " -w . - .. J -- -. ; erossQver.or, opart xront--$i.5,t,, A Notable New Arrival of American Dinner Sets for the China Sale's . Last Week Tomorrow begins the last week of the Spring Sale of China and Glassware. Now the last week of this Sale is something for every homekeeper to take note of, because it wjll bring opportunities which, in the regular order of things, cannot again present themselves for a good while. All the dinner sets and of these there is a wonderful choice and all the rich and beautiful glassware now marked at reduced prices will be marked at the regular prices on April 1. , If you don't mind waiting and paying 20 to-50 per cent more for goods of this kind after next week, very well. But if you are likely to have any need for them in the not remote future, you would be well advised to come in at once and see the fine abundance of wares that you can now choose from at such good price-savings. We have kept this sale freshened and replenished right along. For tomorrow we announce a splendid new lot of American dinner sets, clean reputable goods, at dependable savings. American sets of 107 pieces in border patterns with gold-traced handles four new decorations at $22.50 a set. American dinner sets of 107 pieces, border patterns, with coin gold handles five new decorations at $35 a set. American dinner sets of 107 pieces in white and gold a coin gold band of good width and coin gold handles at $25 a set. I The savings are from $5 to $10 a set. (Fourth lloor, Chestnut) New Shipment of Rich Oriental Carpets This new collection brings a particularly fine choice of Chinese and Persian pieces, mostly in carpet sizes, but including a number of hair runners. The selection of colors is exceedingly aried and beautiful, and the rugs are of excellent weave and texture. In the Chinese carpets the selection in popular sizes (around 9x12 ft.) is particularly good, the prices ranging from $325 to $450. Smaller Chinese pieces are also shown in interesting choice and in correbponding colors at $45 to $65, in hearth, bureau and doorway sizes. The new Persian carpets are remarkably fine, comprising various high-grade weaves, notably Kermanshahs, Kashans, Scr apis and Pereghans in exquisite colorings, at a variety of prices from a Fereghan hall strip, 13.3x7 ft., up to a Lavher, the finest type of Kermanshah, 17x13 ft., at $3000. The carpet-size Persian rugs, approximately 9x12 ft., begin at $225. Lovers of fine carpets will be delighted with this showing. (Setenth Floor, Central) THE LITTLE HOUSE has just received some charming painted furniture which will mean a good deal to peoplo Vho are furnishing or refurnishing their seaside or country houses. There is a dining-room set of greenish wood vith a bluebird decoiation, consisting of two aimchaits, four airto liniv nnn eprvinr t'lhlo, nnp draw-lop dining-table, one dresser and one wheel tray, which is priced only $682. ' (Fifth Moor, Japanese Rush Rugs for Summer Homes We have these rugs in both oval and rectangular shapes. They ar,e suitable for open and inclosed porches, for bungalows and camps and any places with stono or tile floors. Oval, With One or Two Band Borders 9x12 ft., $28.50. 8x10 ft., $24.50. 6x 9 ft, $16.50. -1.6x7.6 ft., $9.75. 3x6 ft., $5.75. 2x3 ft., $2.50. Rectangular, in the Good Checkerboard Pattern These rugs have blocks of black, blue, robe, green or brown alternating with natural color blocks. 9x12 ft., $42.50. 6x9 ft., $21.50. 7.6x10.6 ft., $39.50. 4.6x7.6 ft., $14.50 3x6 ft., $7.50. Special Weave With End or Surrounding Borders 9x12 ft., $21.50. 8x10 ft., $18.50. 6x9 ft., $16.50. (Setenth Floor, Chestnut) A Little Special Lot of Dainty Envelope Books They are of an excellent quality of bright pin beul, in black, navy, tan, brown and gray All well made und in good, new shapes. Each of these books has an inner frame and moire silk lining, and no matter how many handbags she has, every woman needs an envelope book. At $3.50 these arc much less than regular. (Hunt Aisle)' Truly Exquisite Are Printed Silk- and-Cotton Crepes Also they are just as cool as they look, and for this rea son they are eagerly sought by women for Summery frocks. Some new styles are printed on white Georgette crepe in black, navy, pink or azure blue and on tan in black designs. They are one yard wide and $1.2'5 a yard. Or there are very tiny pat terns like old-fashioned prints in these silk-and-wool crepes, ono yard wide, at $1 a yard. (First Floor, Chestnut) White Cotton Checks Exceptional at 35c a Yard Pajama checks, also used for men'.-, underwear, 36 inches wide. Checked batiste for women's waists, dresses or underwear, 30 inches Wiuo. xnese come m uiree sizes, Also there is a porch or bridge set of four side chairs v.ith rush bottoms and one table, tjie chaiis being $35 apiece and the table $45. The important point to re member about both these sets is that anybody who wishes to hae furniture to fit in with a given color scheme or certain cretonnes can have them painted in what ever colors or designs he wishes. Chestnut) Dainty Dresses for Tiny Children Little straight dresbes of line nainsook with the tiniest laces and yokes, or fairy-like picot edged, rufiles, are $1.25 to $2. Little hand-made dresses of still finer cottons and exceedingly fine hand embroidery on the wee yokes and sometimes even on the skirts uie $3 to $10. Sizes aie 6 months to 2 years. (Third Floor, Chestnut) Money Can't Buy Friends, but Money Can Buy a Grand father's Clock And of all clocks that is the most nearly human and the most friendly. Theic is a welcome sound in its voice and it does seem to make a home more home like. One of the finest of all hall clocks is housed in a solid ma hogany hand-carved and hand finished case, fitted with a Wal thnm movement with three chimes Westminster, Whitting ton and St. Michael's on 9 tubes. It has a mcicuiial pendulum and is priced at $800. But theie are other beautiful mahogany-cased hall clocks, with hour and half-hour strike, from $165 to $210. and with chimes from $270 to $560. (Jewelry Store, ( heqtnut nnd Thirteenth) "The Valley of Vision" By Henry Van Dyke A collection of short stories, some written bcfoie tho war, some after it, but all with the seicne quality which belongs to the masterly writer. Price $1.50. (Main Moor, Thirteenth) New Lace-Trimmed Linen Scarfs Somewhat diffeient from the general run of scaifs, being made of a heavy cieam bleached linen cloth and ttimmed with a 7-inch-, flounce of lace. Veiy suitable for dressing tables, chiffoniers, buieaus or piano use. , Prices aie cry model ate, 20x 36, $1.50; 20x43, $1.75; 20.51, $2; 20x58, $2.25 each. (Hrt Floor, Chestnut) $6 Worth of Hat for Men of Taste These new Spring liatt aiu fine from every angle finely made of fine materials, fine in fashion and fine in service. $6 is not a low price for a man's hat, but it is little enough for these. In various colors, langing from light Spring shades to the oxford giay we intioduccd to hat fame. (Muln Floor, Mnrket) Good Bed Muslins Are Always in Season But there is always a tendency towaid going over one's supply and filliiiir m deficiencies before houhecleaning time. Pillow Cases 45x30 inches at 45c. Sheets 6.1x99 inches at 1.60. 81x90 inches at $1.80. 81x99 inches at $1.95. 90x99 inches at $2.10. 90x108 inches at $2.30. (tint Floor, Chestnut) Wf& jjg -Ja IP One -Two! One -Two! One - Two - Three-Four ! Remember it the chant of the old-time music master? Can't you see him now sitting beside you at the piano, wagging his head and beating time with a stubby finger? You always marveled how such short, fat fingers could fly over the keys so swiftly and encompass such crashing chords. And the hour of your "lesson" was invariably punc tuated by the shouts of other children at play. Until you came to wish that Messrs. Czerny et al. had died in their infancy. If you finally learned to play the piano you are now very, very glad of the time you practiced then. But if you did not? persevere, there has been many a day when you regretted it Until the Player -Piano Brought Good Music to Every Home All you need to know about music to play a player piano is that you love it. The instrument will see that the playing is technically correct. It will even follow every shade of expression of the master musician who made the roll, but, if you prefer, you can put your own expression into it and make it YOUR music. A good player-piano is far from mechanical. But a Good Player-Piano Must First Be a Good Piano It must be a piano with a NAME and with an honorable reputation, preferably old enough to have been tested. A piano whose tones are an inspiration sweet enough, deep enough, strong enough to carry one to the harmony-swept heights. That is the kind of player-pianos you will find in the Wanamaker Store. These names have a world of meaning to all musicians C flickering Scfiomacker Emerson Haines Bros. Lindeman Marshall and Wendell J. C. Campbell and the celebrated Knabe We have these famous instruments in player-pianos and reproducing-pianos in a great many styles at a great many prices, from $550 to $3150, any of them purchasable on convenient terms if preferred. You will not find these pianos on sale elsewhere in Philadelphia. (!gptian UrII. beconil lloor) Men Tell Us These $5.50 Shoes Are the Best at Their Price We know it, but q are glad to hae people find such things out for themsuhes by making comparisons about town. In black calfskin and dark mahoganj calfskin there arc two styles, one straight lace on an English last and the other a medium-toe blucher. For conservative men there is a wide-toe blucher of black kidskln. (Main I lour. Market) An Office Furniture Sale to Interest Men of Business , The Office Furniture Store is adjusting its stocks, and the adjustment involves the disposal of a large collection of fiat-top oak desks;- also oak office chairs and tables, at a reduction of 25 per cent from regular prices. The desks are the largest item in the Sale, and they include both the regular flat-top desks as well as typewriter desks. The number to be had at some prices is limited, but there is a large selection on the whole. The typewriter desks are now marked at $20 to $52, with a choice at seven dif ferent prices in between. Regular fiat-top desks are now $32 to $59, with eight different kinds at as many different prices in between. s v Oak side chairs are now $5, $8 and $10. Oak armchairs, $9.75, $10, $11. $12 and S15. -,'. Oak revolving chairs, $12, $15, $18 and $20. Oak tables, 4 feet long, $9 and $11 each. 5 feet long, $24 each. 6 feet long, $36 each. (Tlilra loor, Market) M iiWiftiftiln'iiiiif J Jl k f. 1 1- X : ' -I 1 158 A' 18 . , -a I " Wrt & Gheatnut) fcii-irisi fA. ii, a r -is ;ir. :" te $&&? rQSmBBw&w&M'i '-, , J" OS . fcl- Si vl.to. t , Vt'fc 1U V' -Ifr .Ja . -. fi? ! rf Visi tt , V. lV .OTfl?5eMl ,satwm.aiuiZ.-aK.,-mM xwmmmmL r , ,. " r Wm V-HBBK v ' i J flrs n.i" -'tsifcTt i j