Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 26, 1919, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 7, Image 7

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EVENING PUBLIC. LEDGEft-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY ' MARCH 26, 1919
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Anniversary Month Concerts
In the Grand Court lit 0, 11 and 4100
Fumlllnr Melody at 11:66, with Chimes
at stroko of 12.
In Egyptian Hall at 2)30
WANAMAKER'S
Store Opens 9 A. M.
WANAMAKER'S
Store Closes 5 P. M.
WANAMAKER'S
WEATHER
Unsettled
77ie Z?es o Everything and Plenty of Iff
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The Crumble and Decay of
Other Nations
through their own greed and perversities, have
given to the world a new vision by which the way
is being marked out for the new life and safe
progress of all its peoples.
The whole world is stepping forward for
rightness and honor. Women are to have a
higher status and politics is to be cleaner, inde
pendent of races and creeds.
In the bigness of the common task all barriers
to success must be overcome, and that none shall
hinder, every human being must do an unselfish
part, whatever the sacrifice requires.
The difficulties must be faced and beaten
down by real men with poise and purpose, who
are consecrated to the (ask of lifting a tumultuous
arid suffering world out of a morass to sure
foundations upon which shall be builded a
citizenship of fraternity that can never be
shattered or overthrown.
God save the day!
Signed
March 26, 10 IV.
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Citizen.
Bracelets Have Come Into
, Their Own Again.
Following the fashion for""Spring of short-sleeved afternoon and
germ-evening frocks. Many women, to say nothing of young girls, arc
rejoicing greatly because almost every woman loves bracelets.
Pretty gold-filled bangles. $1 to $2.25 each.
Secret lock bracelets, gold filled, $2.75 to $7.50.
Sterling silver stone-set bracelets, $3.75 to $21.
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(Jewelry, Store, Chestnut
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Once Women
Waited Till
Easter to Get
Hats
but that time has long
since passed! The hats
are so pretty and so be
coming they can't wait
tliat long! s-
Every day or so new
hats come from the work
rooms, and that is why i.
you will always find
something new and smart
and delightfid in the
Gray Salons.
Some new fine hats, in
styles that were Paris in
spired, though created,
here, are just off the
needle. They are flower
and feather trimmed and
in small and I a r g e r
shaves.
Plenty of black hats,
'as well as hats in colors,
, to accompany new gowns
and suits.
$15 to $30.
Hats for Every Sport
She Enjoys
have a little Salon all
their own at one end of
the MillineryShop. There
a woman will find, the
correct, new sports hats.
There are all the fash
ionable colors, the new
shapes and becoming
styles.
$10 up.
(Hecond Floor, Chestnut)
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About a Hundred Special New Blue
; Serge JSuits for Young Women
"st .
$28.50; to $39.75
In the group are five smart models all quite new
' this Spring, and all of exceptionally good dark blue serge.
"nd we've just unpacked them!
Their lines are good, all are WfSl tailored, and all are
either bound with silk braid or effectively trimmed with it.
And they are most carefully made and finished, from the J
little hand-done button holes to the' soft silks which line
tnem.
There are rather plainly tailored suits, suits in blouse
style, suits with the" new narrow belts, and suits that are
very straight and new as to silhouette.
$28.50, $32.50, $35, $37.50 and $39.75 and every one
was made specially for us. .
" Other new Spring suits, in distinctive models, $65
-and$75. . '
', All in 14 to 20 year sizes. , '
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- Certain little animal scarfs being shown
inMhe Fiir Salon are very fetching, and
prices run from $35 for one of mink to $375
for one of Hudson BajCsable.
(Hecond Floor, Chestnut)
i'N A Charming New Velour
Dolman Planned for
Young Women
It is of soft wool sllvertone vglour In a delightful sapphire
or Pekin blue shade. It us cut; gerlerously full, has a graceful
"sweep and is lined throughout with lustrous 'silk poplin. Price
$37.50. -
Other handsome new capes and dolmans in, Spring colors
are $32.50 to $70. f
14 to 20 year sizes. ' .
(Second Floor, 'Chestnut) ,
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The prettiest of bakelite han
dles in the new Spring and Sum
mer .styles, some having rings
and others silk cords. Theyare
all sample handles of those in
much 'more expensive silk um
brellas. . "The coverings are union taf
feta (silk-and-cotton) with a silk
v selvedge edge and the frames
are a full 26 inches,
(Main Floor, Market)
TsTOMEN find bloomers
W as necessary with the
new Spring suits as they did,
with Ihe narrow winter
ones.
Bloomers of pink or white
batiste are $1 to $1.75.
i Of flesh-colored silk, $2.85
to 530.
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MATERIALS, for
gabies' Coats
These .are the three favorite
coatings and they-are all a fine
silk-and-wool mixture.
White Bedford cord, 42 inches
wlde, $4.60 a yard.
..Light' blue crepe" satin, 42 inch
es wide, $4.50 a yard.
Shell pink poplin, 40 inches
wide, $5 a yard.
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MAIDS' Spring.
, Outfits
Cotton dresses, $2.60 to $3.85.
Afternoon dresses1, of black
cotton, $3.60 ti $4.50; black mo
hair, $6.50 and $16,50; gray cot
ton, $4.60: gray mohair, $6.60.
White messes, $3.60 and $4.50.
Maids' aprons, white, 60$ to
$3.50. f.
Caps, 5c to 50c. '
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EVEN the Child
ren May Have,
Paris Handkerchiefs
Little colored squares, or white
squares with designs in color are
the latest from Paris for the
children. The linen is, soft and
fine and the designs cheery and
pretty.' '
And they are not expensive
65c. each.
(Main l'loor. Central)
A DAINTY Silk
Handbag at a
Lowered Price
To make a handbag item of
unusual interest for tomorrow we
have taken one of the best-liked
of our silk bags and reduced it.
This bag is made of an excel
lent quality of faille silk in black,
navy, taupe and brown. The
shape is particularly good and it
has a shell-finish frame and a
tassel.
Reduced to $5.50.
(Main Floor, Cheitnut)
Coats That Women Motorists
Like Best of All
are the btuidy leather ones with suede linings, shoit enough
not to interfere with brakes, impervious to rain and dust and
altogether the most practical coat yet devised for the purpose.
A new Spring shipment of these coats has just come and
there are slight changes and improvements in all the four styles.
Every model may be had in cither tan or black real leather,
suede lined. All have collars that can be left open or buttoned
up tight; all have belts and conveniently large pockets. There
is quite a difference in the several lengths.
Two styles at, $47.50, two, at $57.50.
(Tlrnt l'loor, Onti-Hll
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Rich Carpets From the East
a Beautiful Showing
For lovers of beautiful Oriental carpets this new selection is something- of n treat.
The finest group in it consists of Persian pieces lovely Kermanshahs and Kashans,
Serapis and Fereghans, in colors and designs of great charm and beauty. The prices of
these pieces range from Fereghan hall strip 13.3x7 ft., at $490, up to a Lavher, the finest
type of Kermansliah, 17x13 ft., at $3000.
Many fine Chinese pieces are also in the new consignment, these in the more-sought- w
aiier carpet sizus, uugiiniuig wun y.xi.iu, ai io, ana going up to ijJoU lor a rug approxi
mately 9x12.
Persian Mahals in desirable carpet dimensions are a very attractive group, priced
at prevailing cost or less from $177 in size 10.GxG.10 up to $1025 in size 21.1xM.4.
We are showing some excellent smaller-sized rugs, including Chinese pieces, 3x5 to
3x6 ft., at $35 to $55, and Mosuls, 3x6 to 3.6x6.6, approximately at $31.50 to $37.
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Buy Women's Wash
Capeskin Gloves
Like These
and that's one rdason why we
think women will snap them up
in short oitlcr.
Another reason is that thcy'ie
just the kind of gloves wanted
for wear with Easter suits and
Spring frocks tan or champagne
;olor capeskin, with attractive
combination embroidery and one
clasp. They arc outseam sewn,
too.
We bought them specially or
they'd cost moie.
(Went Altle)
Of El A TIOTSAID MIME!
PRICED SITS AMD DRESSES
" - ARE READY FOE EASTE
Fresh new garments, fashionable in cut and color and altogether the best
we can- secure in the market for the money. Some of them are priced particu
larly low for this time of year. We mention a few of the most interesting:
At $23. Specially priced jer
sey dresses-in navy, tan, gray and
other shades; in tunic styles and
chemise styles; plain and em
broidered. All sizes in the lot.
At $13. Another special lot of
serge dresses, mostly black and
navy. These are both trimmed
and plain."
Al $33.30 and $38.30 arc jersey
and serge dresses half a dozen
styles or more. The jerseys are
braided, embroidered and tailored;
the serges tailored and embroid
ered. Colors arc mostly navy,
black and taupe.
At $18.73 to S38.30. Very good
little frocks, of satin, taffeta,
charmeuse and Georgette crepe.
Some of the last arc beaded.
Colors are many.
At $60. A little collection of
tricolette dresses, ribbed and
plain; mostly dark colors with a
tiny bit of .some contiastinc;
shades or decoiation. The saving
on these is very substantial.
At $25 to $38.50. Tajtored suits
of poplin, gabardine, serge, tweed,
light-weight velour, woisted, pin-
(Firi.1 l'loor. Central)
striped worsted and checks. Col
ors both light and dark.
At S30 to $45. Jersey country
suits in pleasant heather mixtures
and solid colors Uiowns, grays,
rookie, navy, lose and other
bright shades.
All sizes are in the lot.
Please note that besides tliebc
inexpensive garments the Fashion
Salon.s have hundieds of the beau
tiful fine things both novelty
suits and gowns at much higher
prices, all i cady for women seek
ing Easter clothing.
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Waists
Voile
Just as surely as the tailored
suit becomes important you may
count .on the frilly waist to put in
its appearan.ee.
Here are two white voiles with
big collars of fine nleatinjr edged
with lace, prices $3.50 and $5.50.
Another ruffled model is in
crepe de chine in white, flesh
color or black with high or low
collar, at $6.75.
(Third Floor, Central!
THE finest brassieres we
know are those sent us
by the maker of the Pa
risienne eorsets. They are
beautifully made of beauti
ful materials, the finest
having much real Irish J.ace
and hand e m'b roidery.
Prices are $16 to $40.
(Third Floor Clieotnut)
Silver King Golf
Balls at the Old
. Price
They are the 'Silver Kings
with bramble markings and
black or red line.
'SO and 31 dwts., $9 a dozen.
(The Oalltry, CheMnut)
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enne Corset
It is of pink elastic, and it ex
ists mostly below the waistline,
being topless and very long. It
is stripped with satin, has a short
clasp and costs $11,
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Scalloped Spreads Are the Bed
Dressing of the Hour
Nothing dresses a metal orfour-post bed so well as a scal
loped spread. That is one reason ivhy they are now so much in
demand. And we have a remarkably good collection ojt these
attractive bed coverings. Somocome with bolster pieces to' match,
some without, f
The scalloped dimity spreads in crinkled stripes with match
ing bolster-piece are marked at $7, and without the bolster
the double bed size. ' v
Satin-finished scalloped spreads, single-bed size, 'with match
ing bolster-piece ar.e marked at $7, and without the bolster
piece at $5, $6 and $10. ;
4 In the double-bed sise the samespreads with matching
bolster-pieces are $7 and S1Q; and without the bolster-piece they
are $5, $7,50 and $10. ,T r
The prices quoted m these satin-finished spreads are
'low figures of two yearo ago , .
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Four Days Left of the Spring
China Sale
l-'our days to select from as laige an assortment of dinner
waie, cut glass and inexpensive gla.ssware as anyone can dosiie
at pi ices E0 to 50 per cent less than they will be on April 1.
For all practical lcquiromcnth the varieties aie as. good
now us they were at tho beginning of the Sale, paiticularly so
in dinner .sets, new lots of which have been constantly coming in.
Heic is the complete range of choice in these goods:
Fiench china dinner sets, $40, $60, $75, $90, $100, $140, $145,
$175 and S200 a set.
Japanese china dinner sets, $33, $42.50, $50, $G0 and $75
a set.
Knglish semi-porcelain dinner sets, $22.50, $25, $27.50, $30,
$32.50, $35, $37.50, $40, $45, $50, $65, $75 and $100 a set.
American semi-porcelain dinner sets, $17.50, $20, $22.50, $25,
$27.50, $30, $32.50, $35, $37.50.
All of these prices will be 20 to 40 per cent higher five
days hence.
The selection of cut glass is still most attractive and com
prises many pieces of superfine crystal some rock crystal pieces
in distinctive and unusual cuttings at close to half price. The
savings on the entire assortment of glassware range from 23
to 50 per cent.
(I'ourth 1 loor, Clientnut)
The Fickleness of Spring
and the Clothes of a
Worth-While Man
For the proverbial fickleness of Spring, rational
men. will be prepared.
Walking around in a heavy Winter overcoat is a'
discomfort ; going without any overcoat is a risk ; wear
ing the proper Spring overcoat is the part of common
sense.
The man who selects his Spring overcoat from the
stock that wo have to show is sure of obtaining the
fullest measure of satisfaction and service that his
money will secure for him anywhere.
Back of these words are the overcoats, and back
of the overcoats a store that cannot afford to break its
word. We are not boasting of these things we only
want to remind you of them.
The Spring overcoats are priced at $35 to $50.
And you should see the great line-up of new Spring
suits a sight that will delight any man who likes
clothing of distinction and fashion and reliableness.
They are priced at $28 to $65, and comprise a most
striking assortment of the new waist-line models for
young men.
(Third I loor, Mnrket)
Men Are Stocking Up on
These $1.65 Shirts
They aie so noticeably better than other shirts aiound this
pi ice that foiesighted men are laying in Summer supplies.
Made of good percale in plain negligee style with soft cuffs.
Designs are fancy stripes in great variety and some unusual
figure!. j
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Men's Extra-Size
Handkerchiefs Special at
$5 a Dozen
will doubtless intciest a good many men. The handkerchiefs
are in that always-popular plain hemstitched style, of clean and
snowy flax, and they aie remaikably good value for the price, too.
(Meet AUIe)
Men's Cordovan Oxfords in an
Unusually Smart Style
The color is a rich shade of mahogany and the shape is that
long, graceful English last with straight tip, wide shanlvand low,
broad heel that is so much liked by well-diessed men, paiticu
laily young men.
The price is $9.50.
(Main I loor. Market)
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Some of the Best Domestic Rug
Values of the Season
When you consider that you can get a thoroughly good 9 x 12 ft.
Wilton rug in this disposal for $49.50 you can form some idea of tho
importance of it to you.
Savings range from 33 1-3 to 40 per cent on Wilton, Axminstir
and tapestry Brussels rugs in the best room sizes.
Boys' New Spring Suits With
the Stamp of Excellence ,
Good quality in boys' clothing is always a paying proposition.
Ours is a boys' clothing store that is always trying to do things
a little better.
It is nothing new for us to be able to show boys' suits that a're
a little better than any others sold for the same piices; but in tho
suits that we arc showing this year the bqttdrment is exceptional.
It is noticeable especially in the wa the suits aie designed and made
and in the little details of style and finish that mean so much to the
character, lit and service of the gaiment.
Motners who would like to secuie the best that can be secured
in new Spring ready-to-wear suits for their boys should see these suits
and see them as soon as possible.
The sizes are for boys of 8 to 18 years, and the prices $18 to $30.
(second I loor. Central)
Wiltons
9 x 12 ft., $49.50 and $69.50.
8.3 x 10.6 ft., $47.60 and $67.50.
(Seventh Floor, Cheitnut)
Axminsters
9 x 12 ft., $39.50 and $48.50.
8.3 x 10.6 ft., $37.50 and $46.50.
Bulldog Hats Please the Boys
There is something about these lound hats with brims that pull
down all around that makes them unusually becoming to boys and
very popular with them. '
We have some fine ones in gray and brown homespuns that are
well made and sturdy in service.
Price $2.50.
(Alain Floor; Market)
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Shoes
for conservative women who do
not like French heels, but do like
a trim and correct effect when
they wear tailored suits. These
one-eyelet tics have 1-inch
leather Cuban heels and light
welted soles, and the price is $11.
Excellent square leather-covered
buckles to go on them arc
$1 a pair.
(First Floor, Market)
IT'S a Little Early
for Silk Bathing
Squares
bu,t you could use them for golf
or motoring or silk- handker
chiefs, if you like. They're new,
comp in gay and pretty colors,
and at 85c each you'll not find
anything: like them in town. Good,
generous size, too,1
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