tJfff EVENING PUBLIC' LEDGER- PfilLADELtfHI A", SATURDAY, tvPRIL 19, 1919 11' ,.' ?Vi The Woman's Exchange. Grand Organ at 9, 11, 11:55 and 4:40 I etltrn Chimes nl Scion WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair IA m a Wanted Words of Song A HUADI'lt The imid Jo "l"""1' of Is n popular sour whltli .von cnn Kt And Now for New Spring Clothes for the Home Ready at Low Prices in Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store ! ' fu nl nnv music stoic. The mice Is tlilrlj I I " V i" cents. If you cannot set It In the tow u j where you live, wlto to one of the music stoics advertised In this paper, Intlnv , fiiR tlic postage and the prhe. and thej will send )ou the music. Would Like to Be NUrse Dear Madam It Isniv dwlic in Biw nil my time oer to Salvation Arm woik or some Mich other noble oiBaui , ration. I 1ibc never done unv oik til this kind heroic and do not know just exactly where to ucrIii. I believe that for one who has only n Iilieli "hool win catlon and onlv n few liumlird dollnis nursing would be the bet Bejel. 1 Cuu oil please advise tile its to what pood hospitals in rhllndelnliln an I viciuih will admit an elithteen-j ear old "girl for tinininp? Will oiu also please advNe me ns to ulieie to leain inme about Salvation Aimj woik. or If theie is onie other settlement woik in whidi 1 voiild make myself useful? 1 have enjrived leading our Woman's -"I'niSP for jcars.and have found in it a Rieat deal of helpful advice. . M. H. It. Some hospitals will take Rills of eighteen as muses, but the lequiie ments differ with the different hospitals and jour qualifications have a gient dnal to do with being accepted as ,i " Rtudent. The only wn to find out about u this is to call up the hospital ami talk " to the supeiintendent of nuises. because you can judge for ourself how joh answer to the lequiremcnts. The Sal- r ration Aimy headquaiteis is nt llioad Rtrect and tairntonnt nvenye. and theie ' you can find out moie nbout the or- F ganl7ation, its lequiiemenls for its workers, and the woik that it docs. Ew Llicrc are numbcts of clianties nml i settlement houses which need woikeis. ; nnci me fociai service ileparlmeuts or "1 the hospitals arc nlun.is glad for tiained t workers. There is a Pennsvlvani.i j School of Social Service at l.'tO Pino 4 sheet where you can get jour tinining if jou want to go into this kind of woik. I This pays rnther better than eitliei nursing or Salvation Armj. if that is' n consideration with a on. nnd it is u cij hclptul good woik. C !'f I' a v , '-V a' l-T rf b The Question Corner Todaj's Inquiries I. How did tlie colpr "Xiulei blue" pet Its ranie? " n!!',e" a ,1a" '" 1o b fuinlshed jvltli a little console table, etc. Is It better to hao plain 01 figured wallpapei.' I What new Idea In tnonograming llnena Is In ogue now? 1. When a, casserole Is new what can be done, to lessen the chances of Its cracklnir? What will Keep Irons from rusting? G How can thieads on the carpet be tasllj swept up? Yesterdaj'g Answers 1. Raster Sundav alwavs occuis on the Hist Sundav after the full moon that comes aftei Match 21, and If the full moon occuis on a .Sunday then Kaster Sunday Is the Sundav following J Women have been admitted of late b the thousand to tiade unions. Formerly many of these were closed (o them .J New and er prettv blouses coufe In bilght-coloied oigandle. liim ined with Irish ciochet lace. I 'I he oslilch feather sleeve foi the evening gown Is extiemelv novel The feelheis aie erv small and form a llltle band-like sleeve 5 rinnamnn Kept In a sail 01 peppei ShaKer Is convenient for shaking on pie light at the table G. A small electric fan placed where the ah can still.e the onions In course of helm peeled, helps to dilve the odor from th loom and prevents ciylng" on the pait of the housewife. H r m V r, ii . jf Adventures With a Purse n rrUIK womap who loves her home loves -L to dress it up. In winter she delights in liili heavy hangings and cozy, cieeiy lamps. Hut in summer curtains are whisked away nnd put caiefiilly in camplmi. Dt apc-iies that arc warm and luslioiis-nppeaiing in cold 'weather soon become stuffy and depiessing when the dajs glow wann. Hut bright cretonnes; now, well isn't it surprising what a bkillful woman can do with some gayly colored cretonne! "Hut." jou object, "the trouble with cretonne is that the patterns 1 Jike aie always so expensive." AlwnjsV Listen to this: One shop has two whole table fuls of cretonne that was oiiginally priced at fifty cents to seventy -tne" cuts a yard, but which has been re dnecd to thhtj-hve cents a jaul. And lupst of it ically looks like seventyrtivc cen quality. You will hnd subdued patterns, with one i olor shading into another, And jou will find biillinntlj coloted pieces, each color in stiong ton tiast to the othei. Kor the poich, the Jiving loom, of wherever jou best like to see cretonne, jo(7 inn, I feel sine, find u pattern here that will please jou. If jou can Micccssfijlly operate one of tve regulation can openeis that one generally sees, then I suy to jou, "Miss or madam, jou have indeed achieved something in this veiy complex life'of ours!" t go fnrthei I view jouruc ce'H willi envy. Hut the cnSe with wliich you could manipulate the special kind of can opener I found today will Indeed attract the weuker sisters who iiud "can opening" one of life's tt Inly. 1 is shaped somewhnt differently fiom the legular "weapon," has a good .harp point anil will save jou inanj- a vexatious moment. And its cost is only tvvcntj five (cuts. ' Place cards for parties aie always, (HM-innting, Tliey admit or so uiniiy i ' possibilities. And of the most timely Jj'aie those 1 found todnj, cards which yon will not vunt to oveilook, if jou give a dinner .or paity for," leturucd -. f Mild!er or sailor. They consist of Jlluce ' llguies. vvellcoloied. In tlie center stands la. t'neic hnm. hrjievolent, and smiling as i, cvei. And lie links arms vlth n tuvvny Ainerica'iAoldiei'ciu one side iiudn tiim. H ' , ciect sailor on the-other. The p'rice of - thcsf most attractive place curdti Is ' t1"; ?"t for six. V If i ri'V t I f l-ii f f- For the nainQS of shops where ar tides luentioned in "Adventure Willi d Purse" can be. purvhasei), address Hditor qf Woiuau's Puse, KKMM)JtIBMC LtDUMt. or uhoue 'tho 'Woman'w Drpartmeut, Walnut Smart Silk Vests Half Price and Less A manufacturer let us have this little lot of silk vests just the kind women are want ing no at much less than tegular. They are all beautifully made nnd finished. At $3.75 Tik'olette vests in various styles and colors ate beautifully hand-embroidered in heavy silk. At $4.50 Shantung and novelty vests, only one or two of some kinds, are beautifully tn'mmed and embroidered. (Ontrnl) ' I Longer Gloves Are Worn With Gapes and Dolmans Eight-button length is a most convenient and becoming length, most women have-found. Chamois lisle in a stiap-wrist style comes In mastic, gray and white at $1.25 a pair. Eight-button-length chamois lisle gloves in white beaver, gray and mastic ate specially priced at fl.35. Eight-button-length Milanese silk gloves in white, beaver, cham pagne and giay with Pan's point stitching aie $1.50 a pair. Tlje same style in 12-button length is in the same colors at $1.75 a pair. (Ontrnll The Prettiest 'Cotton Blouses Are of Batiste The material is soft and sheer and launders beautifully, and the styles are in great variety. There are rather simply made models with tucks, hemstitching and little black libbons for orna mentation and others are dainty with lace. Some are touched with color. Women wearing mourning find the plainer styles appropriate. Prices are $3.50 to $5.75. (t'tntrsl) Good Typewriting Paper Special packages of 500 sheets are ' .$1.25 for a bond paper, S'fcxll inches. $2 for a fabric-finish paper, 8xll inches; $2.25 for an 8V2XI3 inch size. (Commercial Stationery, Central) Women's Crepe de Chine Dresses Made in Five Ways at $12 , Soft, pietty flocks aie these tiimmcd with biaid, hem stitching and tucking. Some have Georgette ciepe sleeves and ests. One model is sketched. In the group aie light blue, tan, navy, black and taupe. ' Taffeta Dresses, $10.75 Just 75 of these lustling, pietty frocks in navy, tan, black, Copenhagen and taupe. Some aie braided and beaded, otheis hae Geoigette ciepe sleeves. Theie aie sizes foi women and young women in the gioup and $5 to $6 is to be saved on each chess. Othei new taffeta di esses made in endless piettv ways with new ideas in beading and embioidery are to be had at $15, $10.50, $22.50 and $25 and up to $75. Ten New Models in Frocks of Georgette Crepe These soft and giaceful gowns aie in nay, henna, Copen hagen, plum, taupe, black and Belgian blue. Some aie-embroid-cied in all-over patterns. Otheis aie elaboiately beaded about the skiits and bodices. Satin underskirts and beaded overskiits aie. a pretty combination. $30 and 35. Serge Dresses at Low Prices At $10.75 Diesses of navy blue serge trimmed with braid and finished with black satin giidle. At $15 A number of models in navy seige, including s,ome sample diesses. The bodices ate embroideied with heavy silk and Geoigette ciepe gives a light touch. (Market)' A Special Lot of Women's Sweaters $2.75 which is just about half pi ice for most of them. Theie aie two styles fancy knit slip-over sweateis of fiber in Nile giecn, Copenhagen, gold, lose and peach, or Shet land knit-wool coat sweateis with brushed-wool collars and cuffs aird long. tie sashes. Theie aie also some sample sweaters in the assortment which aie woith two or three times the piesent price. With sweater time close at hand this is unusual, for these aie sweaters that will be woin all Spring and Summer. (Central) A Dainty Kimono is of goqd cotton ciepe in light or Copenhagen blue, pink, rose and lavender. Elastic gathers it at the waist, satin edges the neck and sleeves and it is hand cm bioidered in silk. Special at $3. (Central) Lovely Silks Ciepe de chine in light and daik colots and black, $0 inches widp, $1.50 a yaid. Soft satin messaline in delight ful Spting colors, 35 inches wide, $1jB5 a yaid. Stiiped taffeta foi'spoits wear in pietty color combinations, 35 inches wide, $2 a yaid. Geoigette ciepe in a good va liety of colors and in white and black, 36 inches wide, $1.50 and 40 inches at $2 a yard. All-silk oyster white pongee that will make splendid spoits skiits or suits, 33 inches wide, $2.25 a yaid. All-silk black ladium, 40 inches wide, $2 a yaid. Silk-and-Cotton . x Materials ( Silk-and-cotton ciepe de chine lind tussah in new patterns and atti active coloirf aie 55c a yard and 36 inchfcs wide. Kiguied and striped pongee in blight colors and pietty figuies, 35 inches wide, $1 a yaid. Silk-and-cotton muslin for lin ing puiposes is 35 'inches wide and 50c a yaid. Silk-and-cotton .ciepe de chine in plain colois, light and daik, 36 '" inches wide, is 50c a yaid. All-Wool Poplin and Serge Specially Priced 38-inch all-wool poplin in gicen, plum, garnet, taupe, tan, Belgian 'blue, navy and black is unusual for $1.50 a yatd. 40-inch all-wool Fiench twill . serge comes in tan, gray, plum, blown, navy and black at $1.65 a yard. (Central) Pretty Little White Dresses for the wee ones of 6 months to 0 years aie of soft nain sooks in little yoke or bishop styles. They have tiny lace edgings, little embroidered yokes and smocking, and are $1 to $3. (Central) Comfortable Walking Oxfords . for Women and Young Girls To get all the jov out of the opting you should take some count! y walks while trees aie blossoming and the .sun is high. And peifect foot comfoit is' essen tial. Well-cut oxfoid ti'eso,f black or daik tan calfskin aie made with welted soles of comfortable 'weight, medium or -low heels and imitation wing tips. Real com fort shoes at $5.40 the pair. Men's Shoes,. Special at $2.90 , Dafk tan or dull black leather laeo shoes cut on English lasts have wolted soles and aie low pi iced at $2.00. ,,? Most women aie always so much better satisfied when thev can look at a lot of different styles. That selection may be easy for you, we have giouped the coat stock this way. From $13.50 to $16.50 Long and short capes ot serge, elour and poplin; a cape that is sketched is of navy blue poplin tiimmed with ' braid and is maiked $16.50. From $18.75 to $25 Sihertone, seige and poplin aie made into cajies, coats and dol mans at these prices. They are in black, navy and the brighter Spiing colors in scoies of styles suitable for women and young women. From $27.50 to $37.50 A cape fiom this gioup is pic tuied; it is of blue seige lined thioughout with foulaid and tiimmed with braid. $37.50. Other models in silvertone, Poiret twill, gabaidine, tricotine and .seveial styles of coats for large w omen- - From $39.50 to $55 Here aie bolivias, evoras, the new wool chanella and many pretty sports wiaps of satin and poplin with tluow collais of trieolette, brushed wool or angora. A cape pictuied is $39.50. From $57.50 to $145 Exclusive models in handsome wiaps of evoia, duvetyn, bolivia, Paulette, satin and various lovely combinations; all are beautifully lined I f Lri 1 (Market) Women's Suits at $12 These aie of poplin in tan, gray and rookie. The jackets of some have embroidered belts and top collars of silk poplin. Others arecut on box lines and tiimmed with buttons or braid. The jackets are all lined with peau de cygne. One model is sketched. 50 Suits at $15 Another special group in navy blue serge made with bos coats and gay vests, all trimmed with braid or but tons. The coats ate lined with figured silk. Sports Suits A jaunty sports, suit of check velour in blue, brown and in black and white checks is made with a bolted coat which is lined with striped .silk. $25. Suits of silvertone jersey, a new material with a silvery surface, have box-pleated jackets and narrow belts all lound. These are $29.75. Tailored Suits A number of smart box suits with bright vests aie of serge or wool poplin made iff many pretty ways, trimmed with braid are $20, $22.50 and $25. Beautiful suits of Poiret twill, gabardine,- trico, tine, silvertone velour are here at $32,50 to $72.50. j ji j it I t Special at $48.50 Fifty fine dolmans, capes and'eoats of bolivia, silvertone,. tricotine and serge, all lined throughout with lovely silks, have been maiked a good bit higher in our own stock. Airy Flouncings At 75c a Yard. Voile flouncings in white embroidered with color, or color (rose, Copen hagen, tan or flesh) embioidered in white. Or ciisp organdie in the same colors embioidered in white. At $1.50 a Yard. Dainty tucked white net flouncing or tucked voile in flesh, white, Copen hagen or rose. At $2 a Yard. Ruffled white net or colored oile flouncings in flesh, white, lose and Copen hagen blue. They are all 40 inches wide plenty for a skirt length. (Central) Specials in Pretty Cotton Materials The materials themselves are exceedingly at tractive. The designs are new and Summeiy and qualities unexcelled at the prices marked in fact, some of them have been selling right here in our own store this season at higher prices. For 15c a yard there is a good indigo blue and white check apron gingham, 27 inches wide. Pretty flowered and figured voiles, 26 inches wide, are 18c a yaid. Fine, sheer 'white nainsook, at 25c a yaid, is' 29 inches widert Mercerized voile in white, gray and pink is 40 inches wide and only 29c a yard. 32-inch ginghams at 29c a yard come in a variety of gay plaids and checks. Figured voiles in new Spring patterns, 38 inches wide, are 29c a yard. Unusually pretty fancy voiles of exceptional quality, are 35c ayard, 38 inches wide. Sheer organdie, 40 jnches wide, at 39c a yard, comes 'in seven lovely colors and also in white, Organdie at ,55c a yard, 40 inches wide, boasts teven different pastel shades. It's Pleasant to Have a Wide Field for Choosing a Spring Wrap A Fresh White Dress for the Bed Seamless, full-bleached sheets of closely woven, seiviceable mus lin are special at these prices; 54 x 90 inches, S1.05 fi3 x 90 inches, $1.38 72 x 90 inches, $1.45 81 x 90 inches, $1.18 Scalloped sheets, measuring 81x90 inches, are $1.75; pillow cases to match are 45c each. Plain pillow cases, 45x36 inches, are 30c and 35c each. Ilolster cases, 42x72 inches, ate ')0c and 85c each. Bedspreads Maij-eilles spreads, 78x88 inches, are special at $3.50. Sprca'ds of mummy cloth, with a narrow stripe of pink or blue, are in two sizes 03x90 inches at $2.50, 70x90 inches Ji $3. Dimity bed sets for single beds aie $4.50; double beds, $5. - Mattress Pads at a Third Less because there are little lnegulari ties in the quilting. 3.2x54 inches, $1.35. 36x76 inches, $1.8.". 48x76 inches, $2.15. Unbleached Muslin Special at 12y,c a Yard A good, firmly woven qual ity, which is 38 inches wide. ' Unbleached sheeting, 2 ', yards wide, 65 a yard. Bleached sheeting, yards wide, 75c a yard. Pillow-case muslin, inches wide, 36c a vard. 45-inch feather-proof tick ing, special at 15c a yard. (Cli-fttnciU 2A K Blankets and Quilts Soft, light quilts, filled with wool and a little cotton ale coveted with figured cotton material at $6 and with sateen at $7.50, $8.50 md $12.50. These are in many colorings and all have plain borders. Cotton-filled quilts, covered with printed cotton goods, aie in double-bed si?e at $2 splendid coverings to use in Summer cottages. Plaid cotton blankets for double beds are $5 and $6. An unusual blanket of silver gray with 70 wool in the filling measures 60x80 inches and is special at $5' each. (( limtnnt) Light Airy Curtains Invite Summer Breezes Specially priced at $1.65 a pair aie lovely white marquisette cut tains with wide hemstitched hems. Ecru curtains of good marquisette are $1.50 a pair. They are 2'& yards long and have sturdy tape edges. Exceedingly attractive are some novelty filet net curtains with fancy lace edges in filet patterns. They arc 2 '4 yards long and $2.50 a pair. ' Cool-looking luflled muslin curtains are $2 and $2.75 a pair. (Chestnut) These Table Linens Are All-Linen Full-bleached damask, 66 inches wide, is $2.25 a yard. The 70-inch width, in several weights and patterns, is $2.50, $2.75 and $3 a yard. Table Cloths Scotch damask pattern cloths in the prettv patteins are in two sizes; 70x70 inches, $3.75; 7088 inches, $6.75. Irish damask cloths in floral patterns aie 72x72 inches at $10.50 and $11.50; 72x90 inches, $13.50; 72x108 inches, $16. Napkins Scotch ant Irish damask napkins are $5.75 a dozen for the 18x18 inch size and $6.50 a loten for the 10x19 inch size. 20x20 inches are $7.50 and $10 a dozen; 22x22 inches, $8.50. $10 and $12.50 a dozen and '"27x27 inches, $25 a dozen. Crash All-linen toweling, in plain cieam and with red boicleis, is 17 inches wide at 10c and 45c a yard. (( lirMnul) Hundreds of Fine Spring Rugs at Special Low Prices 4.6x7.6 ft. Willow Grass Rugs, $3.50 6x9 ft. Wool-and-Fiber Rugs, $7.50 and .$9.75 7.6x9 ft. Wool-ajid-Fiber Rugs, $11.50 8.3x10.6 ft. Wool-and-Fiber Rugs, $9.75 and $12.50 7.6x10.6 ft. Poster Border Rag Rugs, $11.50 7.6x9 ft. Axminster Rugs, $25 7.6x9 ft. Seamless Axminster Rugs, $32.50 8.3x10.6 ft. Seamless Tapestry Rugs, $24.50 9x12 ft. Seamless Tapestry Rugs, $28.50 9x12 ft. Seamless Velvet Rugs, $29.50 9x12 ft. Wilton Rugs, $59.50 Fiber Rugs They are especially durable and are splendid for porch, sun parlor or indoor use and there is good choosing among them. 9x15 Teet, $21.30 9x12 feet, $13 8.3x10.6 feet, SI 1 (1x12 feet, $12.50 0x9 feet, $9.50 1.6x7.6 feet, $6.50 36x72 inches, $1 27x51 inches, $2.75 Wool-and-Fiber Rugs and Runners They are coming in better designs and color ings each season and rival in appearance rug,i of much higher prices. A recent large shipment gives the best showing that we have ever had. 9x12 feet, $15 and $18 8.3x10.6 feel, $14 and $17 6x9 feet, $9 and $11.50 ' Runners 2.3x9 feet, $6 2.3x12 feet, $7.50 2.3x15 feet, $9 Seamless Velvet Rugs woven with a firm, close pile are in tans, rose and blue in Oriental patterns. 6x9 feet, $22.50 8.3x10.6 feet, $37.50 9x12 feet, $39.50 ' Durable Axminster Rugs of Good Quality 9x12 feet, $34.50 8.3x10.6 feet, $32.30 Japanese Matting Rugs in Woven Patterns 9x11.8 feet, $5.75 9x11.2 feet, $5.50 1250 Rag Rugs on the Aisles 400 blue rag rugs in fine quality, 27x54 inches, $1.50. 000 blue, green, rose and brown rugs, 30x60 inches, $2. 300 Gingham rugs, 25x50 inches, $1. 250 Colonial rag rugs, 18x36 inches, 50c. . About 2500 Square Yards of Inlaid Linoleum, Reduced $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2 a Square Yard A fine assortment of good patterns and every' yard cut trom the roll, which means savings of 25c to 7oc on every yjgrd; lintnot) 'Ji S sd ! a -m .-. vm JJ :M i": 3 1 tf f i m '! "k4 I M .ii 8 v tf T . f wi tfSr'yvrv. r iMHLac-b 1 V it- ., V r mm t miimJkkimmik :" u mi 1 Jjiii ym W - A. v-v- !J v l f J' !f, v