PW4 V' ,. I Xi J - -. - r,i "u iii li nV in,. Great Organvplays at 9, 11 and 4:50 Familiar Melody and Lenten chimes nt lltsa ii i i t i a awatJiaw WANAIVIAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WRATHRU . ?? " Unsettled - "4slJ r ri ! ORGANIZED LABOR FEARS UPHEAVAL ' Leader With Wild Ideas All That Is Needed to Bring Chaos UNION LEADER'S VIEW - sr Vauclain, However, Fails to See Any Signs of Seri ous Unrest "There Im't any unrest, 1 there?" asks Samuel Vaulcaln, vice president of the Baldwin Lcmomotlvo Works. Only some wild person with. Inflam jnatory talk Is needed to start somo Jhlng,', says Joseph M. Illchle, represen tative of the American Federation of Labor In Philadelphia. r These remarks today by representa tive employer and n representative trade unionist were made In comment on the repoct on unrest by Roger Babson, of hr l"B education service of tho Depattment i i-aDor, after Investigations In Eng land. Mr. Babson stated In his report that unless labor Is handled differently In this country tho movement toward radi cal socialism will grow apace. Mr. Vauclain said that ho found no unrest and felt there Is less trouble In tho labor field than might be expected at a time ot stress like tho present. Is There Iteal Unrntt? "There Is no unrest, Is there?" ho said. "Of course, I know that In some localities there is unemployment, but that Is natural -when vou realize, that at tho time of the nrmlstico it Was neces sary for many manufacturers to change from the Industries of war to thoto of peace. Among somo It Is difficult to make the transformation. Hcte It seems to go along all right. In tho Baldwin plat.t wo aie maintaining our work, though, of course, tho munitions busi ness had to stop. Somo of tho menvwent olscwhoro and others were merged Into Qur locomotive shops. Wo aro employ ing only about 6. per cent less men now than we did at the beginning of Novem ber, and this decrease 13 due to the completion of structural work that wo had to undertako to put our plant In condition to meet-any demand of tho government. "I don't sen trouble so easy, prob ably, but I feel that as long as men work thcro I3 no trouble. The unrest really Is caused by those who don't want to work." Mr. Richie's reaction to the conditions described by Mr. Babson was quite at the opposite pole. ' "H tho people nre to be satisfied," ho said, "they must get what they are ask ing In all falrnets. That Includes a fair working day, a fair wage that will meet the cost of lltlng and add r bit for the aurp'us needed Jn emergencies and good liouslnr. The eight-hour day Is con ceded to be the fair day. and some way tnust he found to meet the cost-of-living problem, which has tho 'entire family complaining. 1 Whole Family Complaining 7 "Formerly It was tho man In the shop who complained. Xow it Is the wife, who has every day to pay a. cent or two moro and lets the whole family know how hard It Is to get along. The whole 4amlly complains now. "Let the employers forsake their Standpat policy of waiting till George does It. Let each employer deal fairly nd democratically with his men and these fair conditions will come. We fought for world demociacy. We can not afford to lose industrial democracy's 'light here now. But ever body Is so dissatisfied that I fear that it will only take a' group with a few wild Ideas to start something." t &S J Fttfkenli, i ?if j ''piclurt. " kahi.m C ,;U ; Aflonio oil u J Miplnnccl, . BABY KILLED BY TRUCK One of Lengthening Spring Scries , of Accidents ' Thrce-j car-old John Trlntka, 80C Xorth Lawrence street, was run over and killed by a motortruck at Lawrence and Brown streets yesterday. Charles A. Bcebe, 5152 Haverford av'c nue, driver of the truck, was arrested. Ho will be given a hearing beforo Magis trate Pennock In the Central Station this morning. The child was running across the street when struck. . , Stanley W. Thorp. Fifty-ninth street near Spg, jnotorman of the trolloy car vvhlci ran down and killed Anna J. James, sixty years old, 4026 Chestnut street, near Fifty-third and Spruce streets, a skip-stop, was Held to await tho action of the grand jury by the coroner yesterday. v T?rnn1f VT IVAlfnn 1111 n........ i . . ........ ... ., w.H.ii., - v.u.vii ocirci, n, mechanic at Leaguo Island, was struck by an automobile yesterday at Broad street and Falrmount avenue. He was taken to SU Joseph's Hospital, where his condition is reported as serious. , WOMEN DIE FROM GAS Mother Ends Life When Son Re , enlists in Army Becoming melancholy because her son re-enllsted In the army, Mrs. Clara Pav lov, North Twenty-ninth street, near Co , lumbla avenue, committed suicide at her home last night. She was found by her husband, Charles Pavlov, lying across the bed with a gas tube In her mouth. Her, son, who had spent his first en listment at Long Island, longed for a chanco to get overseas, and when the call was made for 50,000 new men to go to Germany he re-enllsted. Mrs. Helen Bruce, forty-one years old. wasfound unconscious in her room, at 1228 Spring Garden street yesterday, irom gas poisoning. A neighboring phy alclan was called, but she was beyond medical aid. Gas was flowing from a Jet when the discovery was made and the doors and windows wero tightly closed and cracks in the room stuffed With rags and paper, , " " i Concert Tonight at Bellevue Thaddeus Rich, concertmelster ofvtho Philadelphia Orchestra, and Henri Scott, of the Metropolitan Opera Com pany, will bo the soloists tonight at a concert to be given on the roof of the Bellevue-Stratford, In conneotlon with, the exhibit of French war paintings. Mrs. Mary Miller Mount will preside it the plana TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Is, Jacob I,. MtdvedMn. (741 8. 4th t.. unci Jl' Bertha. E Larajmvlter. 1602 8. 6th at. f i rranK it, van-iiranKir. L'a:4 Titan at., and It lairone Stewart 1037 Idral at. lr Retort 1'V.eht. "020 Hollywood it . iM SMlli, H-v Wurater. 20JO Hollywood at. n J. Tflni, Til n(A Kn?l ehrliMan mA ....... i Una. aalaaao. 1208 8. 8th atl' menoiaa uioraano iron vvnarton at., and Maria Depola. nnxhorouxh. Frank Oalasao. 1208 8, 8th at., and Angelina Mf . Coiitantlno. did Chrlatlan at. fC. panlelt J. McCartney,' Crum I.ynna. and John M. May, Stranton, and Edith M. Dorrd, V Berlin. N. J. John II. Peckan. 823 N. 12th at., and Klale . . jtiourn. mi rt. i,iin at. " Jeaaa D. neltmayer, 73S,N. 40th at. and ' it Loulaa O. MrConnell. SSOi B. 20th at. VjJicob C. Iiuckraan. 1822 South at,r and - f-oeaam ranace. ltu-t , j"in at. f MIcli.nl T. Lubln. 101B Jefferaon at,, and r jMinnia ijeim, fiewminiEi at, Joarph Lanone. ino8 S. leth at., and Rote . Tlerno. 840 8. nth at. John B. Rraaer. Eaaton, and Jean C, Row- man wiiKta.uarra , Jldaar V. Fury, 441T N, 10th at., and Elva rv jvi. riiitnun, .Din vt ouin pi. u i.Tihn Dlahat. 1A.10 Wood at., and Rtanlilaia . -... , -.--. -- T - -"I" . . i. I'eaiicema. ian. American ai. ACKfrmn) ?nm ix --a at., ana Aiary 4U3 u, nnra at. f!hrn. 38111 Pennaarova at., and Rlacntxrar. (110 N. 2d at. n.tl. 4 a 41k .Hi ln..lla J,,IW U.IWi ,U. F. , Oh,, .(. 41tiE,,., unlnnrrl. 18.1 H 7th at r.'if.v Felnateln Continental Hotel, and Edith it ! iWlneorn. New York rlly, ' ' jav"'t XJyt p,n'f i ', .,fcii ni., ana t Italian ur diuci. tvu 41111 at. HERE ARE THE ASTONISHING FACTS OF THE GREAT SALE OF EASTER FASHIONS IN WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE ThM is without doubt the greatest fashion event of the entire spring season and is of the utmost importance to every woman The Suits for women comprise sports styles, street suits and novelty suits of all the good Spring materials used in suits. They range in price from $15 to $37.50, with savings of $4 to $10. ,Uni The Dresses start as low as $7.50 for some jerseys that are worth twice that sum. In the collection are dresses for every purpose and prices are, in every instance, amazingly low. The Wraps embrace capes, dolmans and coats, at $9.75 to $39.25. There are 675 wraps in the group, and between $9.75 and $16.50 there are over 40 styles for your choosing. Every garment is new and under price. . - .. 4s- The Hats ai'e quite the most unusual values that we have had this season. There are' sports hats, suit hats and many excellent things for matronly women. Many are half price. ! For Children there are splendid capes, coats and dresses made in charming and youthful ways. Prices are exceedingly low and there is ' apparel for girls of all ages from 6 to 17 years. Easter Wraps for Women and Young Women 515 $27.50 $18.75 $25 $25 $39.25 $19.50 $35 The Loveliest of Easter Hats At Low Prices $16.50 $13.25 At $12.75 A navy blue sergo cape, with a jacket front and pockets, is cut with a wide sweep. At $13.25 A dolman of navy blue serge is, made with a yoke and has a collar and cuffs trimmed with braid. (Sketched.) At $15 There is a great variety of pretty capes at this price, among them : a velour cape in Pekin, taupe, tan and henna, trimmed with but tons. (Sketched.) a navy blue gabardine cape with silk fringe around the hem. a capo of navy blue Poiret twill trimmed with pearl buttons and braid. a short sports cape of. navy serge made with u jacket front ana lined throughout with striped silk. At $16.50, An attractive cape of navy blue Poiret twill has buttonholes bound with bright red. It is unusual and'an excellent value.(Skctchcd.) At $18.75 This navy blue serge capo hab a jacket front silk lined and u long throw collar that is lined with led or tnn peau do cygno and fin ished withasilktaisel. (Sketched.) At $19.50 A capo of velour in tan, Pekin and taupe also has a throw collar which is trimmed with fringe. The capp is lined across the shoulders. It is sketched. (Mnrket) A Variety of Capes and Dolmans at $25 In most of the, stylos there arc all sijes, but in a sample group of ,35 wraps there are few of a kind. These arc of serge, trico tine, gabardinp, velour and silver tone, many ofthem lined through out with silk. Two styles are sketched. Dolmans at $27.50 These wraps show a' combina tion of serge and satin and arc in navy blue or black. They are lined throughout with silk and nre marked at much less than tho usual price. (Sketched.) Dolmans at $35 Soft, suede velour dolmans with good lines are these in tan, taupe and Pekin blue. They are lined from neck to hem with figured silk. (Sketched.) At $39.25 A well-cut dolman of silvertone in tan, taupe, brown and plum, lined with figuied silk. It is sketched. Hats at $3.75 A most remarkable collection of hats every one worth at least twice this sum. These are mostly sports hats with wide brims, and young women will find them very becoming. Also in the gioup but not half price are sailors with black or navy blue leghorn brims and crowns of white toyo panama or with the combination reversed. At $5 and $6.75 Gay little tuibans of straw and Georgette eiepe, abloom with brightly colored flowers hats that are perfect nosegays of Spring loveliness. a At $8 Many of these hats have spreading wings, burnt plumage or ostrich used flatly and thickly upon the brims. There are both small hats for elderly women and wider-brimmed, more youthful hats, for young women. ", r Children's Hats : in an excellent allowing start as low as $3 for tailored' school hats, with prices rising gradually for the more elaborate 'things. (Market) Easter Fashions for Young Girls Women's Spring Dresses for All Occasions $6 $11.50 50 Serge Capes at $6 These are for girls of G to 14 and arc made with top collars of pongee or figured silk poplin. They are full and wide, and then is an opening for the arm. All navy blue. $7.50 $13.50 At $1830 Xfnn1 lrili-lif iDnne -fnv rrtrle rf 12 to 1G years. They nre in Copenhagen blue and green -and have roll collar and vest of tan velour. These are ?4 under price. Junior Jersey Frocks, $11.50 Tho long bodices with fakirts in contrasting colors arc elaborately embroidered in narrow braid. They are in Rookie and tan, navy and tan, Belgian blue and tan, and in taupe and light gray. Sizes 15 to 17 years. A saving of $8.25 on each of these dresses. Finer wool-jcrsey dresses and serge dresses embroidered in chenille or simply tailored are $13.50, which is $9 to $11 less than usual. (Central) Capes at $10.50 These blue serge capes arc prettily lined in red or light blue and havo a yoke lino across the shoulders. Tiicy arc mostly in G to 10 year sizes, but there are a few for girls of J 2 to 14. Blue serge capes lined through out with bright red silk are in 6 to 12 year sizes at $13.50. Gingham Dresses, $3.75 These arc in plaids and plain colors and are primmed with white pique or with contrasting gingham. Some are made with sushes, some arebelted and many have pleated skirts. They will fit girls of 12 to 16 years and average half price. Beautiful Dresses for Junior Girls, $15 These are in Georgette crepe in navy, flesh, Pekin blue and Copen hagen, blue. All are made over silk foundations and are simply trimmed with' hemstitching or with tucks piped with contrasting ribbon. They are for girls of 15 to 17 years, and $7.50 to $10 is saved on each dress. 50 Top Coats at $7.50 Coats of burella in velour finish are lined throughout and have de tachable, washable collars of white pique and black satin tie. The colors aro navy, tan, gray and Belgian blue. Fittings for girls of G to 12 years. $5 under price. 3' $22.50 $7.50 171 Wool Jersey Dresses, Hhlf Price at $7.50 In tan, Jtookle, brown, cray ami turquolMi blue. Some are tailoreil or trimmed only villi button's others aie ombro(cle'Pil about tlu buillt.es with hea silk. 10 Styles in Serge Dresses at $9.75 A crcat many of there dresses are trimmed with hraltl used In many waH, others hat buttons or iucKh or scrolH of heuy cmbioidcrj. Most of them aro In nny blue, but -.hero are some in tan, grav and Burgundy. 7 Styles in Silk Dresses at $10.75 ThcEo are In black, tn, Copcn- $17.25 $11.25 hagen. navy, plum and erny taffeta, beaded or braided or trimmed with cordlnsf Some of them halfleor Bette si ees and crtee-5 and there aro oomo delightfully ruftlcd ocr Mtlrts 10 Styles in Serge Dresses at .$11.25 Thee are In nay blue and are In sizes from 14 to 42. Some base lone oiersltlrtu trimmed with braid, others hae umbroldered bodices and there are plenty of to wide sleeves with flare at the wrlt. 5 Styles of Wool Jersey Dresses at $12.75 These are In henna Copenhagen. French blue, IlooMc, sand, taupe, roio and navy. Some nre embroldeied $25 $9.75 with some with braid, 6omo trimmed tucks with contrasting piping:. nae esls. Dresses of Serge or Georgette Crepe, $25 Serse dresses are In navy blue in four Ft j les. Some with bodices nnu long oveiaklrtb embroidred In self color In ecru, or In cold. Some are less than half price. Georgette creps dres cs are In flesh, white French blue, taupe and navy and arc much underprlee. Purly Frocks at $15 Krcs.li, crisp nets oer foundations of Ealtn or of silver or gold cloth They are combined with slheiy laces or black spangles; in black, orchid, maize turnuolso blue and flesh. Sizes 16 to 40. (Market) Here Are the Suits for W omen and Young Women At $15 Plain tailored sport suits of tan or gray tweed or of "navy blue burella with a velour finish are made with roomy pockets. The coat is .lined- throughout or half lined with peau de cygne. A sav ing of $7.50 on each. At $16.50 Suits of fine French serge in" navy, Copenhagen ondtan. The jacket is embroidered with heavy silk and is lined throughout with plaid silk. At $19,75 Vool-jersey sport suits. Tho jacket is belted and there aro patch pockets on both coat and skirt. In tan, Copenhagen blue, gray, green, BelgiaTi bluo and sand. Regularly $10 more. At $20 Several styles in poplin suits; some have box coats trimmedwith braid and lined with figured silk. Figured silk collars and vests. In brown, tan, Pekin and Copen hagen blue. x At $22.50 Suits of wool poplin made with rippling coats and trimmed with braid. Silvertone suits, simply tailored with' silk crow's feet; and mannish serge suits, trimmed with ilk braid and tricoletto vests. In navy, Pekin and brown. At $25 Nine different styles in smart ( $9.75 $12.75 7 Styles in Silk Dresses at $17.25 OT taffeta trimmed with pleated. Mils; of taffeta combined with Oeorgetto crepe; or of satin and Georgette crepe combined. Some of the skills are corded. Some of the dresses have bodices embfSaered with beads. In navy, Copermagen, taupe, tan. Belgian blue. 50 Georgette Crepe Dresses, $22.50 Alanv of these dresses are-beadedaor, embroidered and lome are combined," with satin of a contrasting col1-, Some are of flgurod Georgette cp used with plain color Geor, t There are plenty of navy bl" At well us lighter shades. V-. "i I Sf. $19.75 Easter suits of gabardine, wool poplin, serge and checked volour. The velour suits are in sport stylo lined with striped' silk Tho others are made with box coats or loosely belted and trim med with braid. One shows a n"ew blouse effect. They aro at- $22.50 $16.50 tractively lined with figured and striped silk. In tan, gray, Copen hagen blue, Rookie, navy and Pekin blue. .At $30 A smart new blouse suit of mannish serge, trimmed with braid, has rolling collar and a (Market) Ml III I linn IIM $25 $30 girdle made of braided cord. Also check velour suits in blue and blacky taupe and green and sports suits of heavy jersey in heather mixtures. $7.50 is to be saved on many of these suits. j. At $35 Poplin suits with moire crepe wi li V$m vXiih I I Ww $15 $20 t? 3 i vests that are very soft and lovely and also mannish serge and gabardine suits with vests of silk faille; another is cut on blouse lines .with a tricolette vest. Gabardine suits are also in this group, lavy, sand and Copen hagen blue are the colors. V M $20 At $37.50 J Suits of silvertone in Pekin' blue, sand and Rookie have ha'j4 some vests of tricolette. ' aai loosely belted and have Pfntotftr- ,K Plainer suits of heavy wnMbt ' are trimmed with braid and hWr J- pongee color vests. Xnese sm i,t ,., u.uo am. oami.v (.-" .t Vi. mt ', 'fc.-l v. VM 'V 'VI . i HI Mi wc 7' ;u ? fAi v, 1- A. . 7K !J. t s 4 vii " . tt; ., i j . .. . " j "" rt.-,Tl I j. u
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