" Til-. fi'.IT-r." TWn WKW u 3W' . T EVENING1 PUBLIC LErGBR PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, 'APRIL 3, 1019 1 ' -7 ... i Great Organ plays at 9, 11 and 4:60 Familiar Melotly nnil I.enlen Chltnei 1 lifts . itmvltvl' ' "I -iil ? flM k WANAMAKER'S Store Opens 9 A. M. WANAMAKER'S WEATHER llC Stoic Closes 5 P. M. WANAMAKER'S Fair lv ife mci Satisfaction in the Knowledge That You "CanFind It at Wanamaker's - '.'''k'L"j5 " ' ' i K-f ij ft u ' 1 J An Outspoken English Physician's Advice to a Lazy Rich Man full of gout and ill humors, and with no appetite, when he consulted him, laying down a fee o five guineas upon the office table, was: "You will get well if you will live on a shilling a dau and earn it." Getting out of a soft bed at 11 A. M., lounging and playing cards at a club until dinner, rusts away a fine mind, spoils a good disposition and turns what might be a useful citizen into a most unhappy man. A friend of the writer once said of a man: "That man yes, a clever fellow, but he is like a lobster, which, when left high and dry among the rocks at Narragansett, has not sense and energy enough to work his way back to the sea, but waits, for the sea to come to him." On this business farm we arc training colts when young to make up our teams for coming days. (Signed April 3, 1910. ytjfaut Trim, Comfortable Sports Suits For Older Girls This season's spoits suit may bo of roughish tweed that lends itself so admirably to this style euit it may be of the shepherd's checks that arc always so Springlike or of the wool jersey -which Fashion approves so highly now. Many aic in Norfolk style; others are in the jaunty belted style. All have the pockets, plrats, belts and buttons which the sports stylo inquires. Daik colois and mixtures all the shades popular arc included, as well as the checks, of course. $27.50 to $38.5014 to 20 year sizes. (Second Floor, Chestnut) The Spanish Comb With Its Lovely Carving is high in favor .again. Of imitation shell, the combs are in a fasci nating array of new designs and styles. Not all arc the quite high combs which one mentally pictures whenever the Spanish comb is mentioned. Some arc more broad, some not so high. $2.50 to $21 each. v k (Jewelry Store, Clieitnut anil Thirteenth) Smart New Capeskin Gloves All Washable come in styles and colors that are particularly suited for wear with her new suits and frocks. . $2.23 a" pair for gray glpves with combination embroidery, and ivory and tan gloves with embroidery of the same colors. $2.50 a pair for brown gloves with combination embroidery, or tan or ivory with self-color spear point, and oyster-color gloves with black or self-embroidery. (Main Floor, Central) These Pretty Plush Scarfs Are a Good Easter Thought Seeing that there is every likelihood of their being needed for that day. And they have such a decorative effect that women require no excuse to wear them throughout the Summer whenever it is a bit chilly. r They are long and straight or the ends are slightly gathered to give a cape-like form. I Imitation kerami, mole and seal; prices from $8.50 to $20. (Main Floor, Central) Women's Smart Tan Oxfords A Splendid $8 Worth ' Narrow toes, long foreparts, low military heels, stout soles all the earmarks of high-priced shoes and in a rich dark tart calfskin. We do not present these oxfords as an unusual bargain, but we do say that they axe very much better looking and very much better made than most shoes at their price. (First Floor, Market) New Beautiful Plaid Skirts Special at $15 This is because the fine all-wool plaids they aie made of were sample pieces of cloth, but they are the new Fall plaids, bright in color, mostly, and very lovely. Then the skirts themselves are made in the newest fashions, plain in front and gracefully tapering toward the feet. Some are buttoned all the way down the back and others are hlightly slit at one side but closed by buttons and buttonholes. The plaids, for the main part, are quite large and some are striking black and white effects. , Nearly every belt and1 every pocket in each of the several styles is entirely new in shape. (First Floor, Central) Two New Spring Suits for Junior Girls me of wool poplin in Copenhagen blue or clean black-and-white checks. Both styles arc richly braided with black. One style is in the pietty blouse effect, with the braiding below, the other is in straight box style, unbelted. $27.50 and $32.5015 and 17 year sizes. (Second Floor, Clieitnut) Fresh New , Housedresses $2.50 .for n dress of blue and white or pink and whitc check gingham with white collar. $3,60 for a BilHo Burko dress in plain colors pr striped cotton. $3.85 for a pretty little dress of Roman striped tissue gingham (y'ith embroidered white lawn collar and vest in front Sr.50 for colored strino cotton dress with white eollnr. $5 for u trim, good-looking Uresis of ,vhlte sport cloth with two pkeWfiSiid white, nUiuo collar. 1 ', Ki WtifMlK ) New Features in the Showing of EASTEE FASHIONS Now Going On A bouffant black .sash in tho back of an evening gown of crubhed lose beads on net? The sash can bo let down and worn as a train if desired. Borders of white angora on a sports suit of heavy whito habutai. This suit has a pleated skirt. Fringe at least half a yard wide on the coat of a henna colored silk poplin. Rows upon rows of tiny looped braid used as decoration on a navy and white pin-striped worsted. The combination of navy crepe de chine with serge and crystal beads. The outlining of the design in printed chiffon with beads. White piped side fastening and white buttons' on a navy dress about as severe as a bathing suit. This dress also has the new collar that fastens about the open neck like a dog collar. Flying panels on a gown of exquisitely printed chiffon tho panels opening over a founda tion of lovely hand-embroidered batiste. Black beads on a blouse of white crepe over a black satin slip; narrow beaded belts in front. Long fronts to the dresses as in a notable white and black example. The straight crystal bugle decoration on a straight crepe gown of Lucille blue. Fascinating and weighty tas sels on many gowns. (Flrit Floor, Central) SOME remarkably fine Philippine em broidered nightgowns have just come in to sell at $3.50. They are every stitch hand-made, even to their 3-inch hems, and they have kimono sleeves. (Third Floor, Central) Colored Linen on Sheer Waists v A heavy trimming on a light matei-ial upsets all the laws of dress but that is Fashion's pre rogative. So we have white lawn waists with heavy borders of pink, blue or green linen on their col lars and cuffs for $2.25. Other lawn waists are trimmed with lattice beading and tiny black ribbons, $3.85. A voile waist hand-embroidered and hand-drawn is $5.50. (Third Floor, Central) Halfa-S core f lew BOOKS "The New lira in American Poetry," by Louis Untrrmcycr. $2.25. Apart from its value as an appraisal, tho volumo is n summary of the leading move ments and figures since Whit man. "The Resurrected Nations," by Isaac Don Lcvino. $1.G0. Short histoiics of tho little peo ples recently set free. "The War Diary r a Diplo mat," by Loc Meriwether. $2. Ono of the best books the war has produced. "Ivan Speaks." Sayings overheard by a Russian nurse and translated by Tiiomas Whittemorc. 75c. (Main Floor, "Tlit1 Child's Unconscious Mind," by Wilfrid Lay, Ph. D. $2. A study and criticism uf present-day education. "The Land and the Soldier." by Frederic C Howe. $1.35. Dr. Howe suggests the adop tion of faim colonies after the Danish model. I "The While Kaglc of Po- land," by K. V. Ucn.son. $1.50. A lucid treatment of an im passioned controvpisy. "AdM-rtise!" by K. Sampson. $1.50. "The Man of Kcriolh," by Robert Norwood. $1.25. A lytic diania. "American Trawl and Hotel Directory for IfllU." $;i. thirteenth) Fitted Luggage Adds to a Woman's Comfort To hac with her on a jouiney all her own toilet at tides meaii3 n grrat deal to any woman. These fitted traveling cases aic splendidly equipped with whito or tortoise-shell-finish fittings of practical si.e, and the cases them selves arc of fine black auto or dull long-grain leather, silk lined. Prices stait at $32.50 for a small case with moire silk lining and white fittings, and go to $110 for a supeibly fitted suit case with rich tan silk lining in a new effect and a whole battery of shell-finish fittings. (Main 1 loor. Chestnut) The New Spring Comfortables Are Here Some cynical peison might be inclined to say, "All right; now biing along the Spiing." But it is coming, and the people who aic going to be most dis appointed are the people who will be unprepared for it. These comforts, or quilts, aic in various coverings silks, figuicd silk mulls, plain organdies, cambrics, sateens and the liner kinds of silkolinea. All the desired colors are included and there is abundant choice of floral and figured patterns. Some of these comforts are filled with cotton, some with wool containing a percentage of cotton; others aie filled with sheets of pure wool. The prices arc $4.50 up to $12, with a good selection at $5, $G, $G.50, $0 and $10. (Sixth Floor, Ontrnl) BLOUSES with lacy frills may be seen in the Fiench Koom the lovely feminine things which everybody prophesied would come in with tailored suits. Prices are $22.50 to $47.50. (Third Floor, Chestnut) DON'T forget to choose Easter cards now to send to far-away friends. 3c to 50c each. (Cross aisle near Thirteenth Street) "DLACK Russia leather sports pumps witn smiiauon wing tips, tiny leather bows anu mili tary leather-covered heels 1 inches high, will be found in the Exclusive Little Boot Shop. Price $11. (First Floor, Market) Honfleur Specials Couldn't Be Timed Better What with Easter coming on and many people expecting to go down to the shore and wanting these good inexpensive perfumes and toilet aids to take with them. Toilet water Violet and l'Em pjre 45c and 85c a bottle. Extract Violet, rose and l'Em pire 35c and GOc. Face powder Violet, rose and l'Empire 25c a box. Cleansing cream, skin cream and Youth and Beauty cream, 35c a jar each. Hair tonic, $1 a bottle. Bay rum, 50c a bottle. (West Aisle). We Can Make 140 Hair Mattresses at Special Prices We secured enough fine, clean hair at an advantage to make 140 mattresses at special prices. This hair is very lesilient, sterilized and absolutely hygienic and the mattresses will be made in tho most careful and reliable way and covered with the best cotton tick ings. We will make them in one or in two parts as desired, and in these sizes. 54x"fi Inches, $30 ' 42x76 inches. m'.Sfl .16x70 Inches. J18.75 30x76 inches, $15 These are extraordinarily good for the money. (Sixth Floor, Chestnut) Cotton Goods Remnants at Savings of One -Third Every kind of Summer cottons needed for the making of women's and children's clothes, and there arc plenty of lengths for suits for the small boy. Buying in this way is so economical that most women don't mind the slight trouble of hunting for just the lengths they want. il. OVe.t Aisle) The Whole Bunny Family Is Here for Easter In the Candy Store More bunnies than ever big bunnies and little bunnies, fuzzy bunnies and chocolate junnies and ever so many moie. Chocolate rabbits are 30c each. Gray, white, pink and brown rabbits, $1 to $3.50. For little boys there are ducks tied on cakes of choco late, $2 each, and little girls might like the bunnies tied on chocolate, also $2. Easter'baskets, filled, 15c to $18. Chocolate cream decorated eggs, 10c to $1.50 each. Assorted cream eggs, col ored, 10c each. Jelly eggs, 40c a pound. Cocoanut eggs, 25c a dozen. Panorama eggs for the chil dien, 25c to $2.25 each. Painted fem dishes, filled with chocolates, $4 complete. Baskets for tho table, 40c each. ' Flower-painte'd boxes for favors, 40c each. Place cauls with favors, 15c and 25c each. (Down Stairs Store, Chestnut) Women Need Spencers More Now Than in Winter Not merely because wo havo just had a cold spell but because early Spring is a treacherous sea son. With a knitted spencer or corset cover that gives warmth without bulk, a woman is well pro tected." We havo these garments in a variety, of colors and with or with out sleeves at$l to $0, Some spe cials nt $1.50.T Men Are Wanting Better Suits? Meaning Wanamaker Suits There is no one word in the English language, or probably in any otheri language, which expresses exactly the particular quality or characteristic thato VnuilP" limn nf Ihis Snrinn- sp.nsnn 19111 inisf tlipiv nif vmtc) hnm Vinf. triovo .. 0 - - 1 . .wi .v ...uu .,, w.wv.w are suits which express it as no word could, and we have plenty of them atj prices ranging from .$28 to .$50. ; M These are intended specially for young men of about 18 to 25 years, andll they will satisfy the heart's desire of all such. The demand for these suits is greater than we have ever known, but notf greater uian is jusunea uy ineir merits. For that matter, all our men's suits are in demand by men who under stand and who put considerations of quality above everything else, knowing that Si the liner quality of a Wanamaker suit doesn't cost any more than the not-so-fine quality of some others. The number of these economically intelligent men J seems to be very large this year and they are giving us to understand that thel suits we have to show them are what they want. Varieties are remarkably large. The suits are priced all the way fromj .$28 to .$65 and Spring overcoats from .$3 (Third rionr. Men's Initial Handkerchiefs $6 a Dozen each spotless corner ol long, hand-embroidered square French In one there is a letter. Men will like the good quality of the linen and the neat, narrow hems which finish the 'kerchiefs. Neatly boxed $(5 the dozen. (Mnlii 1 lour. Central) 5 to $50. -Market) t Men's Redleaf House Gowns of Lightweight Woolens These fine dressing gowns recently landed ,1 from the British boat. , They are chiefly in gray, with blue,ilack'J or rea stripes, uuu some are in green-ana- ?m white checks. Price $35. (Main floor, Market) VX7H0EVER snapshots makes has an interest in this. There is now on sale in the Cam era Store a camera which folds; makes pic tures 2 x 4 inches; uses an Eastman roll film, and costs only $8.50. Similar cameras made since the war cost twice as much. (Main l'laor. Chestnut) New Window Curtain Materials Are Uncommonly Pretty Also there are several novelties most interesting to women who like the newest ideas. For example, plain marquisette bordered in each edge with two stripes of either pink or blue. It just looks like n bedroom be cause it is so dainty and it washes, 55c a yard. New openwork squares made of marquisette and sciim are really lovely for any windows in the house. 50c and GOc a yard. Tape and hemstitched edge scrim, 35c to 60c a yard. Plain maiquisette, 25c to 70c a yard. Rote or light green scrim with drawn work squares, 45c a yard. (I'lftli Floor, Murkrl) Good News for April! 300 Special Umbrellas $2 Each You'll look far these days to find such good umbiellas as these for the price! Cotton covers, firm and of good quality, sturdy frames and neat handles. Men's umbrellas have wood handles, women's have wood han dles, some with colored tops, and nil with silk loop cords. (Main Floor, Market) W 1 That "Grand Old Game" of Golf Again This is the season when the robin appears, the buds burst (or freeze) and the cry of "Fore!" is heard in the land. True, some golfers have been playing all Winter, but most of them aro just starting up again. Men's Golfing Wear Uncommonly smart suits in spirited browns, greens and grays. They are of homespuns, cheviots and tweeds and all have Norfolk coats of a type that allows perfect freedom. Soma of the suits have either short or long trousers and others have knickers only. Prices $35 to $47.50. ," Separate coats, $15 to $30. ""' Separate knickers, $5.50 to $10. Golf caps, $2.50 and $3.50. Golf hose, $3.50 to $6.50. Golf shoes, $9 to $13.50. Golfing Equipment Wooden clubs, $4.50 to $0.50. Irons, $4. Golf balls, including Radio, Silver King, Championship, Blu Flash and Taplow, $4.80 to $15 a dozen. ' Golf bags, $1.50 to $35. Golf ball enamel, 35c and 50c. (The Gallery, Chestnut ) fl tVJ .. .. . . v'J nfhinrt AnCnrvH r 4-V D.-rT 'ik iivuiiug luuuuuuivi IUC JJUJ9 The men who made our boys' Spring suits seem to have takW ' this for a motto. You will probably think we are very enthusiastic about these suits and, as a matter of fact, we are and what'a more, we have reason to be. We don't claim that they aie marvels or that there is nnvHitn magical about them, but we do claim that as the result of our lour t i.Aj'i.wi.iii.v. "" " uciitoiuic uiuib uii uui yun,, una selection as. a whole is distinctly finer in modeling, in style features, in tallorinr trimmyigs and detail than any we have had or than any others we know of at the present time. ,j; Tiiey are priced in strict proportion to their merit at $15, $16.BB.k $18 up to $32, in sizes for boys of 8 to 18 years. X i (ftcond J loor. Central) , m 200 Chairs, Rockers, Settees and Tables New in the Furniture Disposal at Half Price sl iSI l t W .,A?I vm All of them good, practical, inexpensive pieces, upholstered in vnvnifi v rmrrQvn.ori nvorrm-nne The chairs and rockers begin at $7.50 and go up to $18. Settees are priced at $34 up to- $97. TnOVO QVn nnOnlo -fril-llicl o4- C07 unnlr, .-v-C 4-Ui. J-11'J -i a.nv.xv. ,x WIIDUIO WU1G3 CVK p I , UCOU3 Ul WUCB UXWVi3,r'p $i4.tu; ctrop-ieat tables at $16. - & most oi tne pieces are in turned birch, but some are:j mahotranv or walnut. . J8. All are well-constructed and marked "at half the regulatf prices. 4DM. 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