1 ( WVt r " A a J i . k l?p LKf f !n. .ii H ' EVENING PUBLfO LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, "FRIDAY, APBIti 4, 1019 'if A' - Gr6at Organ plays at . 9, 11 and 4:50 Familiar Melody anil Lenten Clilme nt lliSB WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Unsettled Store Opens 9 A. M. WANAMAKER'S Store Closes 5 P. m. WANAMAKER'S m Easter Fashions Are Paramount in the News for TomorroiM &H m M p h 5. "r" f M h: l IV' U lEl P' Men Must Try Not to Become Bees and be stung by themselves as well as by others, as (bees do sometimes when they quarrel. Impatience is often the cause of it! Have you ever noticed how awkward one becomes in his impatience while searching for a paper, book or whatnot that has been mislaid? A man owning a horse that stumbled would soon part with it, lest he might be injured. Impatience is a stumbling horse and liable to injure us whenever we ride or drive it. The conveniences, roominess and simple, v straightforward ways of this Store are preventives of impatience. EAIIAiT IEW MATS I TIE I1LLIEEY SALONS Hundreds of New $10 to $15 Hats Flower nnd fruit trimmed hats hats with posies of the waysido and the field and the garland. New broad-brimmed hats the new puffed-rice straw, in garden shapes. New bright-colored hats- reds and purples and greens than everl and blues and browns gayer Signed April 4, 1010. jjkw Lovely New Spring Wraps Have Chosen Velour That being the softest and one of the most graceful of materials for coats in tho dolman style. Both the plain and the silvertone velour is used, it is hard to tell 'which s the prettier and the colors are such as all women want deer and tan shades, taupe, henna and Chinese blue. , They are equally suitable for afternoons or informal evening raps, one of the many advantages that velour has. Prices, $47.50 and $57.50. (First Floor, Central) Ever so many small hats hats for tailored wear, hats in new and different shapes, trimmed with quills hnd feath ers and flowers. New transparent hats for dress wear new horsehair hats; some with flowers under tullo brims. And Lovely New Hats for Girls $3.50 to $15 Wide flower-trimmed hats in bright and dark colors hats with ribbons and quills. Hats for dress and school wear in charming styles. All the New ' Untrimmed Hats that women want this year; large and small and. medium size hats in one and two color effects, in rough and smooth straws, hair and braid. $3.50 to $15. And they require very little ti-imming! x y vlMfeM i (Second Floor, t'heitnnt) Flowers to Trim the Hats include all the blossoms of the field and garden, in all the fashionable colors 25c to $7. It's a Great Year for Sailors and sports hats of all kinds. And all kinds are here ! Smooth and rough straws and every imaginable color. $5 to $18. Feathers to Trim the Hats include burnt ostrich, coque and feather novelties of many descriptions, 75c to $5. Hundreds of Moderately Priced Suits and Dresses for Women which have been arriving for the past ten days some of them specially priced, all of them as good lor the money as careiul buying can make them. At $13 Serge dresses, mostly At $25 Another shipment of ,in navy and black. A substantial those specially priced jersey saving on each dress. dresses. Very many styles; colors At $18.75 Georgette and laf- green, henna, gray, beaver, taupe, feta frocks in navy, taupe, newl navy, blue and gray. i At $23 to $38.50 500 suits of 'I (Flrt Floor, Central) serge, gabardine, Poiret twill and novelty materials, mostly in navy, black and black-and-white checks. Severely plain and bi aid-trimmed styles; a great many with detach able vestees. Sheer Waists Imply Silk Slips to wear under them. u Of white, pink or black China silk with long sleeves, at $3. Of white or black, with shoit sleeves, at $3. Camisoles which serve much the same purpose, in great variety are $1 to $13.50. (Third Floor, Central) A Splendid Showing of New and Fashionable Spring Clothes for Girls and Young Women ' Ready at Once Almost hourly during the past 'week they've been arriving, and so by now we have a wonderful assortment to show you. The fashions are bright and new, the clothes smart, and there are suits and frocks and wraps for all occasions and needs. And the prices are surprisingly moderate for such pretty tilings' Suits Were Seldom More Fetching $27.50 to $65 is the way prices go. And all sorts of suits are here well-tailored tweeds for country wear," jaunty sports suits of jersey, shepherd checks in Norfolk styles, and serges and poplins and tricotines in dark blue, cocoa brown and other new colors and no end of new styles. Coats in this last group are longer, belts are , narrow and tie, quite frequently jackets are Moused. .You'll note the good tailoring, unusual models and the silk linings. Su,ch Pretty SilkDresse8 Are Here at $28.50 to $43.50 that she's an unusual gill who cannot find one to please her. Shimmering taffetas, gay figured and dotted foulards, soft crepes and crepes de chine in light colors and dark, many styles a .de lightful collection. New Serge Frocks $17.50 and $22.50 are two brand-new models in dark blue or black. Simple, effective dresses for immediate wear. The Cape's the Thing This Spring and if it isn't a cape it is a dolman at least that is the way the wrap fashions go. $27.50 to $73.50 for new capes and dolmans of velours, silver- tone, poplin and serge in dark colors or light, with muffler collars or , plain collars, silk linings and some jacket effects. - $73.50 for a brand-new capo in a shoulder, length considerably ishorter than the others, but very smart. All these garments in 14 to 20 year sizes. Capes and Dresses for Girls ' $13.75 to $45 for new spring capes for girls of 6 to 14 years include serges, silvcrtoncs and checked materials in the new colois and the correct styles. (Second Floor, L'bcitnut) $17.75 to $23.50 for taffeta dresses in light and daik colors and styles appropriate for girls who wear 6 to 14 year sizes. $7.75 to $23.75 for some new and delightful gingham, cotton crepe and cotton voile dresses in light colors. 6 to 14 year sizes. "Slimpsey" K Petticbats ,are tho sort which everybody i3 buying for Easter, for the very good reason that they don't crumple up inside the fashionable narrow skirt. One of tho, very best of, tllese '"'slimpsey" petticoats is of silk jersey; v in navy, emerald, rose, .taupe, purple, black and other colors; price $5, , 'But there are scores of other petticoats,' including some a, trifle fuller all-taffeta, all-jersey, all messaline, or jersey' with one of these materials for flounces at , $3.85 to $18. . (Third Floor, Central) ' " Anderson -Ginghams ArebyAUOds the Favorites . For fineness of weave, clearness sfnd beauty of color and tho Variety of patterns, these Scotch ginghams from David and Jphn Anderson 'lead all others. And " they wear and wash to every body's satisfaction. . This venr the assortment is " particularly fine plain colors to , . use in combination, large and l J" '. .jolt... el.a vilnlla emnll nVlpplfS ?. find medium chicks, narrow and rJSjwlde stripes and every possible rfWiatJP9nYf. color. ,Alf arc $1.25 rm -' " -, -, rnj, 1 TO? V u ?:. r v Fashions Are Completely Fascinating in Children's Spring Coats Picture a small loose coat with wide sleeves like a dolman, made of "bluo serge, lined with red silk and a touch of red on the buttons and pockets. It is marvelously pretty and is $25. Capes there are in plenty, in bluo serge, mostly having red lin ings and red on the collars. They are $7.50 to $20. Coats are in so many different styles and so many materials that every mother, and (for that mat ter) every child must surely be 'satisfied. Beautifully tailored lit tle, garments in blue serge, tweed, black-and-white checks and silk from $10 to $24.50. J All these are for children from 2 to 6 years, and tho hats to go with tho coats aro here also, Frotty straw hats, panamas and leghorns, gay with ribbon and flowers, $1.75 to $15. Lingerie hats, including pique, Two Good Specials For Easter Travelers Women's Traveling Bags at $10.75 Of black cobra grained coltskin, silk-lined, light in weight and 1G inches long. Roomy bags and suitable for overnight or week end trips. Silk Handbags at $4.25 Of black and navy silk, silk lined, with fancy coloied celluloid frames and tassels. Good size and shape. " (Kt Altle) Pretty Trinkets at Modest ' Prices Use them for little ' Easter gifts to yourself or somebody elsel Bead necklaces, in many colors, 50c to $1.25. g& Powder boxes, 25c, 50c andHWH" Jeweled bar, pins, 26c to $2 each. Collar pins, 25c i a pair. Hat pins, 25c and 50c pair. Bracelets, 25c to $1, I Women's . Handkerchiefs 75c for Six They couldn't be bought whole sale for .that! Snowy squares of sturdy Irish linen, with hemstitched hems. (Wet Altle) Women's Silk Stockings, "Seconds," for $1.25 Black, white and colored full fashioned thread silk. If they, were first-irrade goods they would he much higher in nricft. - " ," "ttllnhAn Cfilltttfoi iRAi. wvvr. ,"f;Vi.. Myv;, -j New Books "The American's Creed and Its Meaning," by Matthew Page An drews. 7oc. No other book con tains in such compact form so clear a statement of the national ideals and principles for which we stand. "Blood and Sand," by Vicente Blasco Ibancz. $1.90. This was the fust of Ibanez's novels to bring him world-wide recognition. It deals with the cherished atroc ity of Spain the bullring. "Ma Pcttengill," by Harry Lean Wilson. $1.50. A collection of short stories with "The Mixer" for central character. "Nomads of the North," by Tames Oliver Curwood. $1.50. A talc of the comiadcship of a young pup and a young bear. (Mln Iloor. Thirteenth) A Beautiful New Lot of Hamadan Rugs $29 and $33.50 The fust shipment of Oiicntal lugs of any impoitance to arrive fiom the Kast within the past twelve months came in lately and these wcie pait of it. They aie lovely pieces in a scaicc and most desiiable size roughly, 4x2.0 ft. The colors are paiticularly good and rich-looking, the prevailing shades being old rose, green, blue and ecru, in a myriad of combinations, and the patteins aie all-over effects. For iugs of such good quality and rarity the prices are most moderate $29 and $33.50. News of their arrival will be welcomed by many people who have been waiting for just such pieces. (ierenth Tloor, Central) Mocha Spells Glove Smartness for Women And these new mochas aie beautiful! Their velvety textuie and soft, pietty colors make them a delight to the touch and the e.e as well. $3.25 a pair for one-clasp or one-button mochas in beaver, light or daik giay and a new castor shade with various em broideries or stitchings on the back. $4.25 a pair for stiap-wrist gray mochas, outseam sewn. $3.25 a pair for longer strap wrist gloves they're really six button length in beaver, castor, light tan or light gray. Thee aie exceedingly good looking. (Mnln Floor, Centrnl) Earrings of a New, Lovely Blue aie imitations of lapis lazuli, but much lighter in hue than that much-liked stone. The earrings aro close fitting, in diffeient sizes 50c and $1 a pair. (Jewelry Store, t'lieatnnt anil Thirteenth) K) M I f ) , : Jl I iV -jyi Tomorrow Men Will Begin in Real Earnest to Buy Their New Easter Clothes (If any man icauts to knoiv why, let him look at the calendar and note the number of Saturdays between now and Easter Sunday.) Perhaps you will expect us to praise the new suits and overcoats which, we are ready to show you, but we are not going to, because we have no need to. It is a poor store that isn't willing to let customers form their own judg ments. We do not wish to pre-judge our own goods. We are not only willing that the men should judge these new suits for themselves we are very anxious that they should do it. Not all the talk in the world can prevent quality from showing itself in a man's clothes if it is there already or put quality into them if it is not. We always try to have men's clothing that has the quality already in it. This season, above all others since this business was first begun, we have a feeling that men's clothes should be exceptionally good, especially the younger men's suits. What we feel is that the men getting out of khaki and into what the English call "civies" should have the finest kind of "civies" to. get miu. v The nrices $28 to $65 for the entire suit stock. 1 The vounger men's suits being $28 to $50. . Spring overcoats, $85 to $50. , (Third Tlonr, Murkel) &A '$ 1 xS- J! ". rK lri Every Man's Old Hat Fresh Lot of Men's Fine That Survived the Big Wind should go into the discard this week or next. A gieat many of them will be rctiied from seivice tomoirow and fine new soft hats and deibies from Wanamaker's will icplace them. This season's stles seem pailiculaily foitu nate in winning favor, and early as it is, most of these new models have been ie-enfoi(.ed by any where fiom two to .six hhipments. Prices $4, $5 and $6. (Mnln luor, Clarke!) Men's Handkerchiefs Remarkable for $2.75 a Dozen We know what they cost in the maikct today and that's why we say they are remaikable for the price. Perfectly plain, with nariow hemstitched hems and of puie Irish flax of a dependable quality. Sold by the dozen only. (Went Aisle) Woven Madras Shirts There is no moie satisfactory fabric for men's shuts than goefd woven madras, and this is an ex cctional quality for the pi ice. All plain negligee style with soft cuffs and in striped designs of great diveisity. Price $2.50. More $1 Ties of Imported Foulard These beautiful, Summery four-in-hands were made in this country of silk we impoited. You1 seldom find such ties for $1 now. (Main riour. Market) Men's Silk Half Hose ft Seconds" for 60c Full fashioned silk socks in black, white and colors. If they weic first grade they would bo 25c moie. (West Alilr) M bl The Children's Shoe Store Will Be Ready Tomorrow with the coirect high and low Spring .shoes for infants, rhildien, gills and young women. Shoes of ' Besides' Ankle Ties of White canvas White buckskin Tan Russia leather Black Russia calfskin (First Hoor, .Mnrl.el) Tan Russia lealhci Hlack patent leathei The Best Low-Priced Waist Is the Simplest And one of tho best styles we have seen this Spring for as little as $2.75 is an absolutely simple tucked voile, with a flat, pretty oval neck, hemstitching and shoulder fastening. However, others at $3.75 and $3.85 have tho laces and embroid eries which some women like even better. (Third Floor, Central) Some Women Look Best in a Dotted Veil And such women will he glad to hear that the pietty chenille dotted veils are once moie high ia favor. The newest ones aie on hexa gon, filet and hair-line meshes and the dots may be any size fiom the largest to the smallest. In black, brown, navy 01 taupe, 85c to $2 a yard. (Main l'lnor, Central) Have You Seen the Ne$ Rainbow Rag Rug? It is a charming thing in a veiy riot of Summeiy colois, and you ai once i-uanze it in a summer couagc. , This is only one of a host of lag iugs that are distinctly different fiom the usual run. Theio are almost as many giadcs of rag Vugs as theie aie makeis of them, and the finer makes, which we show, are as diffeient fiom the others as silk is from cotton. Plain Centers With Fancy Borders t.12 ft., $25 and $38. 7.(i10.G ft., S13.50, $14.00 and $20. U.9 ft., $10.50 and 21. Hit-and-Miss and Colonial Effects 9.U2 ft., $15, $17.50 and 18.50. , 8x10 ft., $15.50. 7.0x10.0 ft., $12 and $13.50. tix9 ft., $9,. $11 and $12.50. 5 . 12x15 ft., $27.50. 5 (eenth l'lnor, Chebtnut) nxit O-oh Scenery Eggs!" That's what all the youngsters say when they see the panorama eggs 25c to $2.25 each. Chocolate eggs 10c to $1.50 each. (Down Stnlra Store, Chetnut) Chocolate-Covered Marshmallows Puffy balls of vanilla marsh-.? mallow, dinned in rich, swect-r M chocolate. .. 'l Fresh evciy day, and COcjtf pound. " (Down Mairs Store, Chestnut) '"V. Easter Shoes Fine 9T7itf Fashionable for Women. Smart and Sturdy for Men Tomorrow will De a great day for the buying of Easter footwear by both men and women. We ari, reauy wren rne gooas ana reaay wicn tne service. Evervbodv will want new shoes for Easter, and most people will get them a little in advance of tha tfmp in nvripr rn wi.nv t.hfim n fpv times first, and tnke the newness out of them. ,3K Oxfords and pumps for women and oxfords for men are in great and satisfying variety here, AJf styles, irom tne extremely iasnionaDie to tne conservative, anu an gooa learners. v oeiecuon is goouMK ,nwirtn'i f?V.4r 1N... r,T.C ' A 9 WUUICUO WJilbC 1UVY OllUCO. ' ' Men's shoes. $5.50 to $14. ' , V Women's' shoes, $6 to $11. it ti . u: VM (,Mn'sr Malu lloor Woinei.., rlnt rioor. 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