Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 27, 1919, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 7, Image 7

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EVENING PUBLIC LEIXfEi-PHILADELPHIA, Tlll-lthDAY, MAJLU'lI 27, 1019
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III Kgyptlnn Hall at 230 '
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Fine, Full, Fresh Stocks of the Goods Most in Demand Right Now
Many a Soldier Boy Carries
in His Breast Pocket
a picture of his mother, and every day he looks at it
long and lovingly, taking fresh courage to meet
homesickness and hardships by the sight of her dear
face.
Wherefore, he is a more efficient and worthy
soldier, carrying his mother along with him.
He is more likely to remember how his mother
K.,, hated profanity, gambling and intemperance, and he
will think twice before falling away from his
mother's ways and wishes.
A man may fight under "Old Glory" and keep
his health and place in the ranks, but sink into a
hopeless life by living under the black flag of bad
habits contracted while conscience slept.
This is all equally true of a careless business
life. Storekeepers should not require deceits of any
kind to make sales.
Signed'
March 27, 1019.
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Flowers of the Field and the
Garden On the New Hats
Roses of exquisite tints', golden buttercups and sprightly
daisies all these and many others you will see on these lovely
new hats.
It is a special group of flower-trimmed millinery, and the hats
are but just out of the woikrooms.
Usually they are wide brimmed hats,, and silky hair hats,
creamy Leghorns, lough btraws and smooth straws are all
included. Theie are both light and daik shades of the fashionable
colois and flower gailands arc the chief adornments, though hero
and there you'll see a soft ribbon or a knot of velvet.
Prices arc around the $20 mark.
(.Second 1 lour. Chestnut) '
Women Desiring Suits
Made to Order
can place their orders in the Tailored Suit Shop tomorrow
and be sure of having their suits ready to wear on Easter
Day.
Materials suitable for sports ,and dress wear t.re here
to select from.
Prices are $50, $60, $75, $85.
(First Floor, Central)
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A Little Group of Early Spring
Dresses for Young Women
Reduced $15 and $1 7.50
Because sizes and styles arc broken, we've marked them at
twp new and lower prices $15 and $18.50 each.
All have been considerably higher and you can save from
seven to ten dollars on each one.
Made in the good and fashionable styles of early Spring, the
dresses are of fhm, dark blue or black serge, or jersey in tan or
blue shades.
Girls and yevung women will find the styles youthful and
5 becoming with plenty of the always-liked straight line effect, the
new braiding and new necks and sleeves'.
They are dresses for wear now under coats and capes and
f such styles as may be worn without wiaps a little later on.
" Anybody who wears 14 to 20 year size will be repaid for
coming to see them.
(Second Floor, Chestnnt)
Womens Black Kidskin Shoes
in Splendid Assortment
So many more women wear these shoes nowadays that
a complete assortment must show smart, as well as con
servative, styles. Kidskin makes the most comfortable of
.all shoes, and few people who wear it once ever go back to
any other leather.
High kidskin shoes in a variety of toe Bhapes and
heights of heel, $7 to $12.
TjOW kidskin shoes in many styles, particularly oxfords,
and with both welted and flexible turn soles, $6 to $9.
(First Floor, Market
Three Voile Blouses
bo much liked that we have re-ordered them are these
A tucked style with square neck and long shawl collar
edged with lace, $3.75.
r Another with more lace and V opening to its collar.
And a third with a little hand embroidery in front and
a lace-edged shawl collar.
These two $3.85 each.
Third Floor. Central)
Hand-Embroidered
Nightgowns
iS'wi The handwork is the fine solid, Philippine, the sleeve3
' are set-in and kimono styles, and the cotton ia good. Prices
Entrancing New
Necklaces iVith
the Look of Old
Egypt
Others' that might have come
direct from China or Japan
have just arrived for a brief
stay in the Jewelry Store.
That is, they are far too
pretty for women to let them
remain long.
The beads arc in queer
browm, reds, greens and imita
tion jade (some even being
curved), and there are large
carved pendants and tassels.
Prices $7 to $19.
(Jewelry Store, Chestnut nnd
Thirteenth)
IN WOMEN'S
GLOVE FASHIONS
ALL HANDS
TURN TO MOCHA
because they are, undoubt
edly, the most popular.
Tan or gray mochas, with
one clasp, are $3 a pair.
Light or deeper gray
mochas, with one-button
fastening and two styles of
embroidery, $3.50 a pair.
Gray gloves with strap
wrist, $4.25 and $4.50 a pair.
Still finer "-mochas, in
beaver, a light tan, or a
lovely light gray with strap
wrist, $5.25 a pair.
Mocha suede gloves, in
gray or tan, $2.25 and $2.50
a pair. .
(Main Floor, Centrnl)
The China Sale Nearing the
End and Going Spjgndidly
If you are likely to need china or glassware at any time in the not distant
future, it will pay you to buy it before this Spring Sale comes to an end next
Monday evening.
During these last three days of the sale selections are still abundant and
prices are as low.as they have been at any time since the sale began actually
they are 20 to 50 per cent less than regular rates on the whole range of the
merchandise included.
If you would like to own a new dinner set at a worth-while saving, you can
choose from hundreds and hundreds of sets in this sale at 20 to 40 per cent less
than they will be next Tuesday morning. This applies to a. large assortment of
French and Japanese china dinner sets and of English and American semi-porcelain
dinner sets.
You can also choose from hundreds of pieces of cut glass and of inexpensive
glassware at savings reaching half-price on many things.
Some of the most beautiful cut glass ever shown in this Store is being
offered at close to half-price.
But bear in mind tomorrow and two more days only to take advantage of
these opportunities.
(I'liurtli rinor, I'liestnnt)
Fine Tables and Mirrors
in the Little House
The tables are all in Italian style and copied fiom beautiful
impoited pieces. One long one with pedestal ends has drawers and
would bo admirable for a living loom or library. The price is
$400. Another with curved ends and sticlchcr is veiv fine and
pi iced at $000. A third is an interesting octagonal shape with
pedestal and pi iced at $300.
A chaiming little mirror is of Adam design in black and gilt,
price $63, while a Louis XVI mirror is $115, and an Italian
mirror in antique gilt and color is $17.
Other little mirrors of Adam design aic $7G each.
(l'lflh Hour, ('hrxtmit)
100 Women's Afternoon
Dresses at $27.50 to $30
Taffetas and crepes de chine chiefly, in navy, taupe shades, lighter blues
and black. Among them you will see such features as tucked skirts, long blouses
fastened at the side, skirts with lattice work embrbidezy, or tight cordings, or
many tiers or little ruffles; or bright colored embroidered motifs on the girdles.
Also there are a few straight chemise styles in the lot.
(1'lrNt rloor, Centrnl)
TWO NEW SILK
HANDBAGS OF
THE BETTER
SORT
These bags are made of
beautiful French silks in
moire and fancy effects and
in black and navy. And both
have fine tortoise-shell fin
ish frames, one oval, the
other square.
The oval frame is on the
smaller bag, which is a
dainty dress shape and is
$15.
The other bag, which is
quite roomy, is $16.50.
(Main Floor, Chestnut)
SHEER
ORGANDIE
COLLARS GIVE A
LOOK OF
COOLNESS
And it goes without say
ing that they are the dain
tiest to be found for Spring
frocks or blouses. ,
New long shawl shapes,
round collars and short
square collars for the back.
Some are plain, othprs
tucked, and the prettiept of
all are plaid organdie. Tiny
ruffles, tucks and lace form
the trimming.
' Collars, 75c to $3. Sets,
$1 to $2.
(Main Floor, Central)
That New Silk Broadcloth
at $1.65 a Yard
is so extraordinarily good and .so unusual at tiiis price that we
feel every woman in this city should know of its possibilities for
Spring and Summer wear.
It is really a Japanese white habutai but with a schappc
warp and silk weft to give it greater weight and durability.
Therefore, it is the silk above all otheis for men's shiits, women's
skirts, dicsses and waists.
The width is 3G inches and the finish soft and non-shiny. Like
the rest of the fine habutais this silk washes most satiifactoiily.
(l-lrt lloor, Climtnut)
A Linen Lunche'on Set to Make
a Cottage "Homey"
Luncheon sets such as these carry the home atmosphere
with them everywhere. They are of excellent full-bleached
damask in a spot pattern, all neatly scalloped.
Thirteen pieces to the set, ranging from 6-inch doilies
to 22-inch centerpieces. Price $2.25 a set.
(l'irat Floor, Chestnut)
SUMMER
UNDERMUSLIN
MATERIALS
SPECIALLY
PRICED
These are marked at a
very nice saving over what
they have been selling for.
Longcloth, 10-yard pieces,
$2.25 a piece.
Nainsook, 10-yard pieces,
$2.25 a piece.
(Flr.t Floor, Chestnut)
Such Good Jacquard Comforts
$3.75 and $5 Each
They are in colors that aie fast, washable and pretty.
Those at $3.75 in broken block designs and lcversible colors,
white one side, pink on the other; light blue on one side, dark blue
on the other, and so on. Size 6Gx80.
The $5 comforts are heavier. These have plain centers and
Greek or fancy bdrdcrs. They come in a wide choice of colors and
are 70x84 inches in size.
All are woven of fine cotton, and for couches, hammocks or
beds they are pretty and comforting.
We believe our selection has no 'equal.
(Mxlh Floor. Central)
200 White Linene Skirts
Special at $2 Each
This is the last shipment at this price and rightly these
skirts should be $1 more.
Many women who like white for the house will appre
ciate these skirts, especially because they are made full
enough for all practical purposes and in sizes from 24 to
35 inch waistband.
A patch pocket and pearl buttons fastening part way
down the front give a pretty finish. A
(First Floor, Central) v "
Hundreds of Cotton Remnants
With Savings of One-Third
The thought of Summer frocks is bo strongly in mind that
women have long since started to search for cotton remnants.
Every kind any one could wish is here, from the finest goods
to the sturdy wearing weaves for children's frocks and shirt
waists. , There are plenty tliat would do for small boys' suits, for
women's skirts and even dresses
.MW K- c W" iw.-5n. , .
GREAT, FLAT
CREAMY
CHOCOLATE
MINTS
delicious not only after
dinner, but any time you
want a delectable tidbit. $1
a pound.
Caramels of assorted
flavors (and they're the best-
in townij aye-ijij. a pouna.
U'(lown BtftlrMlgtore, CU'etnui)
A KODAK story of the
children is one of
the most interesting
things imaginable for
their families to possess,
and the Spring is about
the best season of the
year to begin it. It is a
good idea to start with
one of the smaller
cameras, but we have all
sorts from $2 to $100.
(Mnln rloor. Chestnut)
POINTERS'
Every one interested in the
finest photography is by that
same token interested in
"Camera Work." The Kodak
Store is selling back num
bers of this magazine at the
very low price of $1.50
apiece.
(Mnln rloor. Chestnut)
The new color, eveque, a
particularly vivid tone of
bishop's purple, may be seen
in one of the Chestnut street
windows.
People with their heads
full of gardens arc buying
rosebushes in the Housefur
nishings Store. Follow the
pleasant earthy smell on the
(Fourth l'loor. Market)
PLAYER-PIANO
ROLLS, 25c AND
35c LESS THAN
HALF 'PRICE
A good assortment of 88
note rolls, including classic
and operatic music, song
favorites with words and
lively dance tunes.
(Ugj-ptlnn Hull, Gnller) )
IN MARCH WE
RE-COVER
UMBRELLAS AT
SPECIAL PRICES
TIME'S GROWING
SHORT!
March is nearing its close,
but till next Monday night
we'll do the work at these
prices
Cotton covei's, 90c and
$1.35.
Silk-and-cotton covers,
$1.85 and $2.35.
Satin gloria covers, $2.85.
All-silk covers, $4.
The work will be done to
your satisfaction and the
prices are very reasonable
indeed for such materials
and workmanship. '
(Main l'loor, (Jailer j, Market)
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And Now Men's
Springtime Fancy
Turns to Thoughts of
New Clothes
The buying of a now Spring suit or overcoat is a
matter of common-sense and dollar-sense and fashion
sense, and nothing that any one may write or say can
make it anything else.
We have assembled a stock of men's Spring suits
and overcoats which we believe will satisfy the common
sense, the dollar-sense and the fashion-sense of men,
and especially of young men, as no other suits can.
We can say of them that it is impossible for any
man, but especially for any young man, not to like
them, except some man or young man who is not par
ticular as to quality or style or tailorwork or money
value. For men of this latter class there is no help
but experience.
But for men with the insight for what is finest,
in fashion, in workmanship, in fabrics and colors and
finish, this is the Store not because of what we say,
but because the Spring suits and overcoats that we have
to show.
The suits at $28 to $65 an,d the overcoats at $35 to
$50. Suits in the waist-seam models for young men
will be found here at their best. Prices $28 to $55.
(Third Floor, Market)
Men's Fine Shirts With Soft
Collars Attached
Splendid shirts for golf or other outing uses and some men
will wear them for everyday. Some of the collars button down
and otheis do not, the former being a new shape.
Madias and percale in clean stripes are used in making; these
shirts' and the soft cuffs are uoth double and single.
Price $2.
(Mnln l'loor. Market)
Men's Linen Handkerchiefs
$5 and $9 a Dozen
Even the wholesale price today is way above these figures,
so that it is easy to be seen what an opportunity this is for men
who like fine handkerchiefs.
The 55-a-dozcn kind arc sheer Irish linen with Yi. and inch
hems.
The $9-a-dozen kind are a fine, soft, Irish linen with a very
narrow hem, really a beautiful quality and a most unusual value.
Uoth shipments aic new, but not large ones.
(Muln Floor, Centrnl)
Men's Half Hose at 15c Good
Black Cotton "Seconds"
We have 2400 pair of black cotton half hose that we can sell
at this low price because they are second-grade goods. Their im
perfections do not affect their wear and it will pay men to buy
them by the dozen for spring and summer.
(Went Aisle)
Boys' Spring Suits That Carry
the Certainty of Fineness
We have been saying a good deal about the fine quality
of our boys' new Spring suits and we mean to say a good
deal more, because we surely have boys' suits of fine quality
to show for what we say.
We don't know that we have ever been more certain
of anything than we are of the reliability and fineness of
these suits. In fashioning and tailoring and finish and trim
mings in all the niceties of style and in all the points of
detail they show an effort to produce suits of a superior
class to any other suits sold for the same prices and the,
effort has been successful.
The variety now is very ample and interesting, taking
in a splendid choice of fabrics, colors and designs at prices
going from $20 to $30, in sizes for boys of 8 to 18 years.
(Second Floor, Central)
Handsome Homespun Caps
for Lively Lads
Good-looking, well-made caps of various shades of home
spun. All wideawake boys will like them, and they are un
usually fine for $1.50.
(Mnln Floor, Market)
Tomorrow Saturday Monday
These three days only to get
Famous Philadelphia Hatdwater Soap
at $1 a Dozen
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