'frs PJlfeG - PUBLIC LEDGEK-PfllLADELPHIAf FRIDAY, ' AERHJ 18," 1919 ;y,. .& r rw L: Hf " V 'i?. nm - Grand Organ t 11 and 4:46 I.enfen Oilmen nt Koon WANAMAKER' Iv" . Store Opens 9 A. M. WANAMAKER'S Store Closes 5 P. M. WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Unsettled Ready to Take Good Care of the Easter Saturday Rush1 St T j L To Live-the Fullest Life ' Possible must be our first endeavor. Many men and women are invisibly small because they play with toys all the days of their lives. Among women, JEANNE D' ARC, QUEEN VICTORIA, CLARA BARTON, LUCRETIA MOTT, HARRIET B E E C H E R STOWE, FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE, EVANGELINE BOOTH, FRANCES WILLARD ' Among men, GEORGE WASHINGTON, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, THOMAS JEFFERSON, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, U. S. GRANT, MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE, ROBERT E. LEE, JAY COOKE, GENERAL GEORGE G. MEADE and THEODORE ROOSEVELT all these named stood unceas ingly and unselfishly for the greatest good to mankind. The names above given are always to be spelled in capitals because they were mountains of character and characters that begot character. Men and women can close the shutters upon themselves and go begging all their lives unrecognized and without a glint of Summer in their souls, or they may be grateful for noble examples and take encouragement and endeavor from the foremost folks of history to create a new atmosphere in life. There is time enough left, but none to spare. We are speaking to ourselves as well as to others with whom we are associated. Signed April IS, 1910. ? jhm A Women's Suits and Dresses Priced at $25 to $35 Hundreds of each their points being briefly these: The suits are of suitings, homespuns, striped worsteds, mixtures, pin-stripes, shepherd checks, serges, gabardines in short, of every material fashionable this season, and in every favorite color. Severely ""tailored and sports styles, braided and buttoned styles and styles with ! waistcoats are all represented. II Dresses are of taffeta, satin, Georgette, foulaid, jersey, serge, fig. !( ured Georgette. ! Prices $25 to $35 each. ,$l (Klrnt Floor, Onlrnl) New Gloves' for Everybody Despite the busy days, there's still a fine assoitment of all the fashionable styles of Spring gloves. For Women Soft mocha gloves, $rj to $5.'J n pair. Capeskin gloves, $2 to $2.50 a pair. Kid gloves in black, white or colors, 52, $2.50 to $:5.50 a pair. Mocha suede gloves, $2.25 and $2.50 a pair. Shoit .suede gloves in black and colors, $"! and $:s.,"0 a pair; long suedes in colors, $".25 to $1.75 a pair. For Children dray suede, $2.25 a pair. For Men (!ray mochas, $."5.25 to $4.50 a pair. (Jray suedes $3.50 a pair. Tan capeskins, $2.50 and $.'!; tan kidskin, $:!,50 a pair. (Mnln rlnor. OntrHl) Beaded Handbags Were Never So Popular Women love their wonderful colorings, so eloquent of Spring and Summer. We have an unusual assoitment of moderately priced beaded handbags, both French and Amer ican. Prices $10, $10.50, $18 and $22.50, the I'icnch bags starting at $16.50. (.Mnln I'lonr, flimtniit) h Time Enough for Young Women to Get New Clothes for Easter Hundreds of fresh, new attractive frocks, suits and capes have come in within the last week. The styles are new and good and the prices are moderate v New Spring Suits Many young women want navy blue, and wo have scores of models; there are dress suits and suits for geneial wear, also suits of Poirct twill, of serge and gabardine for many occasions. Sports and country suits of wool jersey and tweed are in attractive Spring materials and colors. They're all w ell cut and tailored and so well made they'll fit without alteration. $25 to $60. More New Capes Have Come Smait new capes of serge and velour. Some with jackets, some with fancyvests, some with throw tics and some with the full gathered collar that girls like. They are in navy, tan, Copen hagen and Pekin blue and henna. $27.50 to $55. Plenty of New Dresses Glistening taffetas and pretty crepes do chine in navy blue, henna, rose or taupe. All popular Spring colors, and thdre are the gay and Spring like foulards' and printed Georgettes as well, and new tailored seige dresses. $28.50 to $50. All these in 14 to 20 year sizes. Dresses for younger girls, silk dresses for junior girls Dresses of taffeta, crepe de chine and crepe Second Floor, iF" Mr7 V tiv -z. Georgette in rose, reseda and navy, $17.50 and $27.50 and 15 and 17 year sizes. Plenty new wash fiochs for gills who wear 0 to 14 year sizes, in ginghams, voiles and other new cottons in plaids, checks and novelty effects. Ever so many new styles. $2.50 to $20. . rhrtiniit) Women's Glove M CM.UV uiiuwncov f J y Specials K Two surplus lots from pne of vHffthe loremost maimers oi mis son fiHot underwear. An opportunity ? If for a welcome Easter gift "for an ijf Intimate friend. White or pink lace trimmed (l nnivitonlnti 41 flR I'Mf rPink envelope chemises, $3.59, (Went Alilf) m Hand-Embroidered Undermuslins for Large Women iM Garments with such exquisite y.vlSrmTiH.donp Kcullnns nnrl snravs of 5 embroidery that it is no wonder myomen buy them the minute they ItBce them. ,1 Corset covers cut generously I- .viwi rounu nuu wiui tno inucn wffdesifed peplums, $2.85 and $3.50. Combination corset-covers and drawers, $7.50. JU.. Wra ' C'M'I , Hats and Coats and Capes for Little Children All soits of pretty new hats are here, some from Paris-r-thesc fine and hand made some from England and these in simpler, more tailored styles, and others' made right here. There are pretty straw hats and lingerie hats, hats trimmed with flowers and ribbons and rosebuds. $1.75 to $20 each. The new coatSjinclude Spring-weight wraps for all the chil dren from the little chaps who wear white cashmeie on up to the youngster who wears pretty capes or regulation coats'. And speaking of regulations, there is an uncommonly good looking coat, which we make in our own workrooms, at $16.50, of a firm, dark blue serge and well tailoied. Others come in plain or fancy styles, starting at $3.50 for the infant's white coat and going up to $25. And these include sizes up to 6 years. Broadcloth capes in pastel shades for little girls, $18.502 to 6 year sizes. (Thlnl Floor, C'lir(nul) About Children's Shoes Ankle-tics of patent leather and black Russia leather; sizes 8V4 to 10, prices $3.25 and $4.50. Sizes 11 to 2, price $5. Ankle-ties of tan Russia leather, size 8' to 10 j prices $3.50 and $5, Sizes 11 to 12, price $6. Young girls' pumps of patent leather and black Russia leather, heels 1U inches high, sizes 2 to 6. Price $fi. , (Klrtt Floor, Market) ye Mada I Your ' Mm Easter Hat All the Gray Salons will be aglow tomorrow with gay, fresh new hats, some of the prettiest we have had to show you. A Special Group of Ostrich-Trimmed Hals for Dress $10 to $15 Large, fincstraws in picturesque, becoming shapes, trimmed with flat bands or pompoms of soft, fluffy ostrich. The hats are in black, very new and distinctive which to choose! -and theic aic ever so manv fiom Other New Millinery $10 to $20 include new flown-tiimmed hats, smait turbans, little unusual shapes that are trimmed in just as imusuul fashions as their shapes require and hats to wear with the new tailored suits. Ready-to-Wear Hats, Too $3.50 to $15 Heie are bats to wear on the over-Easter motor trip, hats for business, bats for sport and hats for general near. Theic are black and colois. Girls' Hats-$:i.50 to $15 Dress hats, and hats to wear to school of rough or smooth straws daik or light colors, cffecthely trimmed with flowers, quills and ribbons. (SpcoikI Floor, Climlmil) Silver Flower Vases to Accompany Easter Flowers vases- and shoit vases, everything fiom the tinv bud vase to Tall thp spieading ases for stately lilies. Hud vases arc here for as little as $2.25 and the largest lily vase is $60. A fine and unusual pair of etched vases with little Chinese figure for handles, is $105 for each vase. ,, (.livrlry More, lirMnnl nnil Tlilrf rrnlli) ej Wojmen's Good Looking Coats at $25 to $45 As an instance, a woman can choose from wool poplins, serges and gabardines in the thicc most popular colors black, dark blue or tan. She can have styles with belts or otheis without, plainly tailoied models or some with the new shaped collars in a contrasting color cloth or silk. Likewise she may have an ex cellent wool jersey cloth, coat, a sports model and a 'great favorite, in blown, blue, heather or oxford. Counting up the numerous styles, it seems certain that every woman is going to find the kind of coat she wants. (Flmt Floor. Onlrol) A Little Summary of Waists . Easter waists aie fic times out of ten Gcoigette waists, and the Waist Store has hosts of them, in light colois mostly, embioidercd, ruffled, late-trimmed or tiimmed with wash satin, at $5,50 to $45. Crepe de chine waists, tailoied, or embroideicd and otherwise tendered fluffy, aie $5 to $16.50. Cotton waists of voile, dimity and batis.te; simple and otherwise, aic$2.25to$15. (Thlnl Floor, I'mlml) Women's Colored Handkerchiefs 25c Apiece Sometimes there is a white linen center and colored border, sometimes the center is in solid color and the border is white, and sometimes 'the whole handker chief is in color with lines or bars or stripes of white. We have these handkerchiefs made just for us in Ireland, and you will look far to find qualities as good for the prices. Children's handkerchiefs, 15c to 65c, are of all sorts of gay and pretty colors and many designs, forae with embroidered figures in one corner. Both kinds will make inexpen sive Easter gifts. ' (M1 .Unit) Last Call for Easter Flowers A good variety will be on sale tomorrow lilies, lo.-es, hydranges, heather, genistas and crowds of other delightful things. Lilies 0c. $1.20, $1.80. Xzalcas. $1.50 to $20. Hydrangeas, $1 to $li. Golden Callas, $2,o0. Cinerarias, $1.50 and $J. Roses, including Baby Ram blers and hybrid teas, some in fancy shapes, $1.50 to $30. Gardenias, $1 and $3. Deutzias, $3 and $4. Forsyth ias, $2. Daisies, white and yellow, $1 and $1.50. Rhododendrons, $7 to $20. Genistas, $1.50 to $10. Plimulas, $2. Heather, 75c to $2.50. Bougainvilleas, $5 to $20. Spircas, $2.50 and $3. Foiget-ive-nots, 50c. Plants bought up to closing time tomorrow will be delivered within our city delivery limits. (i:uHt AMr hiuI I'ourth 1 lour, Cfntml) There's Time to Get the Easter Candy for the Candy Store will have plenty of fresh suplies till the bugle blows. Decorated chocolate - cov vjl eggs, 10c to $1.50 each. vi Satin eggs filled with hard candies, $1.50 and $2 complete. Fancy boxes and novelties, filled with delicious sweets and ribbon tied and big girls, as well as little girls, like candies for Easter, you know! $4, $5, $8 and $10. (IIohii Sllr Storr, I'liFntnut) Cotton Remnants For skirts, blouses and the numerous little dresses and suits that the children will need. Every kind of cotton goods, fresh and newfrom our stock and all marked at about a third less than the yaid price. 0t Al.le) .Jf. New Books of Interest The author of "Elizabeth and Her Gel man Garden" has wiitten a de lightful new book called "t'hris lopher and Columbus." They are a pair of inepressihle 17-yeai-old twins with English a's and Geiman is i oiling horribly, and they have a whole seiies of al entuies in the New Woild. $1.60. "Birds of n Feather," by Maicel Nailaud, translated fiom the Fiench by Florence Converse. The ajiy ndventuies of four oung aviatois. $1.35. "The Cricket," l.y Maijorie llcnluii Cooke. The eiicket is a gill and a sort of Peniod among gills, and her stoiy is full "of enteitainment. $1.50. "Political Leaders of Provincial PcniisjiSnnia," by Isaac Shain less. A scries of essays on the leading Quakeis who lonti oiled the early government of this State up to the Revolution. $2.5(1. "Dramatic Techni(iic," by Geoigo Pieice Baker. A piac tical book on the acting diama. $3.75. (Main I'lonr. 1 hlrlprnlli) OlBLES. prayer books - and hymnals are to he had in the Book Store by people who wish to make the mos( appropri ate of all Easter gifts; also there is a fair selec tion of Easter cards. Mnln I'lonr, 'I liirtppiilli) The Compensation of a Last-Minute Man The nearer it Rets to Easter tlie greater should be lu's zest and pleasure in selecting Easter finery. The less leeway he allows himself in the matter of time, the keener his satisfaction over having chosen the right things just as the man who was barely in lime for a train, which his heart was set upon catching, seems to enjoy the trip more than the people who sat so long in their seats waiting for it to pull out. It is psychological. AIL normal people have a par ticular relish for the satisfaction they manage to secure by a good last-minute rush. Satisfaction how is a man to make sure of it in the choosing of his Easter clothes at the last minute? For one thing, he can forestall it in choosing the store. Admittedly this Wanamaker business is one of great facilities of service. The last-minute man has all of these to call upon now. And if he calls his common sense to his aid, he will readily see that these great facilities have come as the result of doing things better than they are generally done, of keeping our bead and keeping our word and keeping steadfastly to a standard in men's clothing than which there is none higher anywhere and none we know of that is quite so high. Suits, $28 to $65. Overcoats, ?.'30 to $50. (Thlnl I'lonr, Murkrl) Men Who Forgot to Get New Shirts and Ties should know that it is not et too late to choose these important parts of the Easter costume. They can come into this- Jlen's-Wear Stoic and take their pick of hundreds of fine madras, percale and silk shirts and thou sands of beautiful ties. The shirts range in price from $1.G5, foi one of percale, to $10, for a beauty of silk. Neckties aie in good variety at 50c, of impoited foulard at $1, and of splendid English Spitalfi.-lds silk at $2.50 and $!). I Mnln I'lonr. Murkcl) Right Place for a Man to Get a Hat in a Hurry Right because styles aie light and in such good variety that then- is a shape to suit every type and build of man. You could "shop" all over town and not find belter selection than you can make hero in ten minutes. Fine new soft bats and deibies, $1, $." and $0. (Main 1 lour. Morkrt) Men's Silk Handkerchiefs $1 Apiece You've no idea how good looking they aie till ou see them linn, white silk with colored boideis, or coloied' plaids. Tjic colois are good, too colors men like. (Main Floor, Cenlrnl) A Pleasant Foretaste of Summer Joy in the Display of Summer Furniture The joy of Summei e all know it and after all, what can equal Winter, despite its harshness, is not without cliuim. Autumn, we know, has its own peculiar magic, but Sunimei, with all its spoit3 anil trips on land and water well, theic i.s nothing like it, nothing to com pare with the ficc, gloiimis, abounding, laughing joy of it. The soit of funiituii' that helps one to shale in the joy of Summer the soit that icflecls the joy of Summer in material, outline, con struction and decoration is heie in a mo.-e extensive variety -in fact, we beliee there is no aiiety anywheic in this section that can bo compared with it. We are sure you will be gladdened by a walk through this great collection, up on the Seventh Floor, where vou will find, not only hun dreds and hundreds of individual pieces in reed, willow, cane fiber, maple, hickory and cypress, including those matchable into suits, but also a 'charming assoitment of living-room, breakfast-room and bed-' loom suits of unique and novel design in delightful colois and decora tions, most of them with upholsteries of cretonne in patterns' and col ors of a very striking and attractive kind. (scienih rlnor, Crnlrul) Best Wishes for Fair Weather Bui In case it ruins, theic i.s a cer tain satisfaction foi every woman in having an atti active umbrella to cai ly. The newest coloied silk urn biellas come in all the colois to go with Spring suits, and they are the piettiest colors that ever weie seen in umbiellas. With bakelite handles and tops to match the silk, $5 to $15. With wood handles tiimmed with leather straps and plain, plaid anil flowered silk coveiings and some with striped bordeis, $5 to $10. (MhIii I ln.ir. Mnrkfl) Beautiful Glass Vases to Hold the Easter Flowers Itkh cut glass, gold-embellished glass, engiaved glass, coloied glass in iridescent hues of ame thyst and blue; vases, baskets, odd bowls, deep dishes, shallow dishes everything conceivable in articles of fine glass to give a woithy setting to the beautiful blooms of Eastertide. And about each of these pieces theie is something which makes it more than a moie leceptacle. Each is in itself an object of beauty lending an ornamental in fluence to its surroundings. (I'nurlh I'lnor, Clirhlhiil) For a Bed in a Cottage 'I In- mi I ii.- Iioil iipciW Us nun Mm f liel I'loihlnc-not a rlear iinil .mil nut .in umturili) Und, I'm just I Ik- iBi,i Mm! and the I Wit Kind bus in w Kod and Miital)!,. and niodci.itelv priced. The' ui hPr daj a woman walked into this bed i'lolhlnR store and Mailed to look uiouiid amongst the likinkels and spreads Then .fill- picked up the teleplmnn and iminliTiiiaiided an order for eot lairo lied clutlihiK that she had piai eil in anolher store The things that appealed to her In thin stoic will appeal to anv hoil Hin, ,, lottace that needs the iiRht kind of bed clothing. don I print micIi statements roi nui own i; my, but as Infor mation or alue to furnishers Aiuoiie the Roods lhat parllcu lml impiesKod this woman weio s-oiiiB plaid blank ts of cotton and oo. in block patterns two Kudos, both special!) pi!ce. one at $,,-iil and Hie other at $10 h pan. Thos,. at $7.r,n are in pink and white the others In a large aiiel of coors All ai In double bed sizes. lwi dimity bed Fpiearls, of which e hao thousands, im. potted and domestic In sinebs and double bed size.", crinkle louled ami woen In patterns the Imlioiled spreads at 5 to 159 50 and the domestic ones at S2 50 to $1 rach Size from 62 x DO un to lid ion. J "p ei .Uliacthe eioui, com priies dhnit.N spreads with ,ca!. loped and cut corners In two i"V" ea'SlV01"""'' 8""L',all I,r'l (SlMI, I'lonr, Central) There Won 't Be Any Old Shoes in the Easter Parade (Unless You Wear Them) And, of course, you won't. If you haven't already bought your new Spring shoes you will come into Wanamaker's tomorrow and get them. Knowing you can choose judt as satisfactorily in a few minutes here as you could if you had spent the week looking about elsewhere. Low shoes and high shoes for men and women are in greatest variety. All the y best of the new styles and all the good leathers, with excellent selection in white shoes, t" And an augmented sales force to take care of the rush. lt Men's shoes, $5.50 to $15. ) Women's shoes, $6 to $11. Ulrn'i, Mnln J'lnnri W omcir, Flr( Floor, MorUrl) u M1 33 '-"( mi i -s liT; & SB 1 . vtufl s1 a rSrl " Ml iil 5I si ;w mi M m jH :i Kal Jfil $ ttM s f-jH 'm sfl -P. 'V, c k kiL .n. i a: n