pn :. nnr- iwi w ,- T i 'i p,; ,i .-.. , " :v. .tl i' 'tf - Lu ". EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1019 ij1 & &1 Grand Organ at 9, 11, 11 ;55 and 4:40 Lenten Chimes t Noon WANAMAKER'S Store Opens 9 A. M. WANAMAKER'S Store Closes 5 P. M. WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair Hi A Great Deal That Is of Unusual Interest for Easter Monday & ' '& W7 4, S The Distinctive Atmosphere of a Happy Home is much more than a matter of pure air from outside of ijts massivewalls, or even walls small and simple. It is not in the fashion of its furniture or works of art. The tone of the family life is something subtle and invisible,, the product of causes combined to mold the education and spirit of all who dwell under the roof all the way down to the kitchen. There must be no icicles at any time of the year to freeze out the Summer hours of kindness of speech and courtlinesses of manner; no tempers to inflame envy or foster suspicions. There can always be a thoughtful current afloat to quicken mind and develop powers of thought and conversa tion for the pleasure of all. In this big world, in which we have a part to do, the heart must get its education and good spirit within the home. Pity and loss if not so. We shall all be happier workers if our homes are lit with faith, hope and charity. Signed H Ihm April 19, 1019. ( " I i A Plain Statement of Facts Concerning Chinese Shantung Silks ' In the last few years these silks have become widely popular because, without exception, they re the best wearing, the best washing, and thctcforc the most economical silks that can be bought. Therefore, we decided to make the same kind of careful and painstaking investigation that we made in the case of Japanese white habutais to dcteiminc the best values of Chinese Shantungs in this city. These are the results The 65c Chinese Shantung here is only equaled by one other quality sold elsewhere. In every other store the bame grade is sold .for 85c a yard. We have an 85c Shantung that is not matched anywhere else in Philadelphia. ' Furthein'iorc, we have a $1.50 and a $2 Shantung. Both are beautiful high-grade bilks, and the latter is the heavy tailoring kind that stands &uch haid wear as is required by men's riding breeches and suits, by women's suits, coatb and sports skirts. It is interesting to know that no other silk to equal this $2 quality was to be found at any btorc in this city. One store has a small quantity of a( heavy tailoring Chinese Shantung not bo good at $2.50 a yaid. We have an abundance of this Shantung at $2 and alsq of all the other grades; they are not "bargain lots," but ale sold at the&e prices all the year round. The conclusions are obvious the best assortment of the genuine Chinese Shantung pongee silks and the most economically priced are here this moment in the Wanamaker Silk Stoie. (First Fluor, Chestnut) -rq Party Frocks to Wear to the Holiday Dance . are pretty enough to insure a good time to any girls who wear them. They are of shimmering taffeta in white or turquoibe or rose, or of lovely shades in pastel colois. Some have gold lace petticoats peeping out beneath, some have wee sleeves slashed at the shoulder, some are beaded, some embroidered but all are new and fresh and lovely. $38.50 to $65 14 to 20 year sizes. (Second Floor, Chestnut) Women's Airy Gowns of Printed Chiffon Prices $42.50 to $140 Gowns with flying panels and flying sleeves, with lpop fringe trimmings, with broad satin gir dles, with organdie surplice folds, with startling color combinations as in the case of a bright geranium red with navy in the shape of knots of ribbons or with no decoration whatever s, some dotted styles being exceedingly simple. Their charm is really in tjheir color, their delicate print ings and their gi'ace. Ever so many black and white effects are among them; and prices are $42.50 to $140. "One seeing is better than a hundred hear ings" is a Japanese proverb which applies par ticularly to these gowns. (First Floor, entral) The First Buttons From Paris Since the War came in the other day. And we certainly were glad to get them! i Some aie in round, some oval and some in diamond hhape, and they are quite diifcient fiom anything we have had before. There aie some stunning black and white buttons, of galalith, with the circles of white cleveily inset, and the same idea is worked out in colors. (Main Moor, Central) SOME of those five-color Chinese vases mounted ready to use for one and two light electric lamps may bo seen in the Oriental Store. Prices arc $12.50 and $18.50. (Fourth Fhoi", Chestnut) , DINNER GONGS of a most musical tone are $G in the Oriental Store, and a book full of military music goes with them. (Fourth Floor, Chestnut) NEVER was so much wicker porch furniture selected as this Spring which possibly is one reason why there arc so many requests for wicker lamps with wicker shades lined with cretonne. Kind them in the Lamp Store. $7.50 to $55. (Fourth Floor, Chestnut) FRENCH blouses just received, with hand-drawn work and hand-tucks, arc moderately priced at $12 and $16.50. (Third Floor, Chestnut) WOMEN who .spend Sunday at the shore discover what early sea-winds can do in the way of burning delicate skins. A facial massage is cry comforting to the skin after that kind of ex perience.' In the Salon de Bcaute one can also have manicuring and shampooing done. (Third Floor, Chestnut) THE most charming imaginable creepers and rompers are being made in the country, of French Miainsook, gingham and China silk, with some simple orna mentation like tatting. White and colors like pure yellow, pink and blue. Sizes of creepers 1 to 2 years; of rompers, 2 to 6 years. Prices $3.75 to $7.50. (Third Floor, Chestnut) i THE Children's Store takes orders for tiny people's fancy di esses and riding habits ages 2, 4 and C years. Some of the dresses are of the bewitching Kate Greenaway type, and are $18 and $20. (Third Floor, Chestnut) Pigskin Bill Folds, Card Cases and Such We recently received a ship ment of some cr fine leather pocket cases of impoited pigskin. Among them aie bill folds, lcttcv cases, card cases, pass cases and purses. ' . Though designed primarily for men, theie arc some that will appeal to women. Prices $1.50 to $12.50. (Moln Hoar, ChrMnut) New Replenishments in. the II EF-PRICE DISPOSE Hi SD1MER LIVING R001 FURIOTUK More new lots have been requisitioned from the warehouse, these being in an attractive variety of coverings not hitherto shown. In this entire collection there are several hundred pieces to choose from, most of them in fumed birch and all very suitable for the effective equipment of the Summer living room. Every piece in the disposal is marked at half price. These are among the new arrivals $39 for a daybed upholstered in cretonne patterned in a tropical effect with parrots. $48 for another daybed covered in a grayish-bronze frieze. With this is a separate pillow. $18 for a Roman bench upholstered in a taffeta cretonne of a beautiful pattern. $8.75 for a high-back armchair or rocker, with wood seat. $9.50 for a corner chair with rounded back and wood seat. $17 for a high cane-back armchair with a blue velour seat in a corded effect. $17.50 for a Windsor arm rocker in black walnut, with taffeta cretonne seat. $17 for an armchair with cane back and black and gold damask seat. $22 for a high-back arm rocker in black walnut, with tapestry seat. $74 for a chaise longue with Windsor effect head, upholstered in a black and gold stripe material. (I Kill 1 lonr, ( eiitnil) rA Surplus of Linen Suiting Special at $2 a Yard Thib is an oor-yardage of heavy bleached Scotch dress linen, 00 inches wide, of pure flax; appropriate for skiits and buits. Wc hae marked it at $2 a yard, which is less than wholesale cost. (Hnt Floor, Chestnut) Time for Porch Screens The Oriental Store has them Vudor screens of the venti lator type, made of bioad strips of lindenwood and treated with weather-proof color blown, brown-and-whitc and gicen. They will provide shade without making the ptirch 'induly daik or pi event ing the free circulation of breezes. Prices iuii fiom $15.15 for a ue 4x7 ft. G in., to $16.75 for a size 12x9 ft. G in. (fourth Floor. ClieMnul) Vests That Give the Right Touch to a Suit For the plain, unpretentious spoits suit theie aie vests of pique, madias, linen or poplin; for more frivolous afternoon suitsests of broadcloth, plain or brocaded satin or ti icolette. $1 to $13.50. The newest fancy of all is beautiful embroidered tricolette vests without collars and in dark or Copenhagen blue or tan, $7.50 to $15. (Main Floor, Central) Paris Sends Dresses, Caps and Bonnets for Little Children Diesses of a fineness -to suit even the fondest mother they are so correctly simple and so exquisitely hand embroidered. Sizes run from those for the tiniest baby to those for two-yeai-olds, and prices from $2.75 to $10 the last for a wee frock with leal Valenciennes upon it. On the same steamer came tiny lingeiie caps and bonnets, pi ices $10 to $20. (Third Floor, Chestnut) ft Women Are Buying Tub Skirts Mucin Earlier This Spring Tin's is one reason vyhy we have asked the manufacturers to send us so many of the newer styles as soon as possible, and they are here now! Another thing is that every woman -who bees these skirts de clares that the fashions were never bo pretty before. There nre dozens of models in shrunken gabardine, Ottoman cloth, linen and tricotine. The newest have buttons down the back or sides, others are but toned down the front. These same buttons form a trimming in themselves, for thqy are very beautiful." Prices start at $5.75 and go to $15. ' , (First Floor, Central) i K Brocaded and Embroidered Ribbons rru.1...... !...- .. i iMi. J ' upon, the colors and designs are so wonderfully rich and beauti- iifai. J ; Some arevof black or colored nJ y satin, lieaviljr brocaded or era i'ii broidered in gold or silver thread. , ' Others are of metal cloth woven i with black butterflies of a feath fi cry pattern in the same color as 1 s the background. I r iney are wiue cnougn 10 do ( used for many purposes, but chiefly for vestings, trimmings, Idudles or, handsome pa 13 Some "Handsome and "Unusual , New Wraps for Young Women that we've just unboxed in the Young Women's Salons will appeal to the girl in search of something different. One is a dark blue taffeta with folds of blue serge and new as to color. It is $G7.50. Extremely new and very smart is a little dolman which comes just? below the waist line, is held in by a wide band and is made of faille silk in a new sand shade.- It is lined with flowered silk and is $38.50. Entirely of pongee in natural color is a capo for Summer wear. It has a jacket front, pockets and throw tie with two great silk tassels. It is $55. To wear over light-weight frocks is a coat of taffeta in shiny blue, quiet as to cut and with tiny tucks for its only trim ming. $35. Other capes in many styles, $37.50 to $70. 14 to 20 year sizes. (Second Floor, Chestnut) 8000 Yards Chiffon Voile Special at 38c a Yard Printed in dozens of the prettiest and newest patterns', light and dark colors, small and large designs, some close together and others widely spaced. They are just the thing for everyday dresses for mornings and, in the lighter tints, for afternoon and evening frocks. All arc 38 to 40 inchesNjvidc. , (Wt Aisle) Wash Silk Combinations Combination1 bloomers Tucks Wide and Narrow on a New Pongee Blouse make it interesting and different. The pongee is in the natural color, is of excellent qualityand a good weight. The blouse has a collar which looks well high or low. $5.50. Two new styles of black China silk waists have just come. One, at $5, has round neck and fastens at the side. The other has wide tucks, a becoming collar and fastens in front. It is $5.50. (Third Floor, Central) 200 Women's Umbrellas With Sample Handles at $3.75 Such handles as you'd tee on much more expensive umbrellas with white or colored bakelite rings or novelty tops. Tho covers are of a good tilk-and-cotton mixture, with silk selvedge. Tho frames arc sturdy and the umbrellas well made. (Main Floor, Market) .nd-chemlsea ore the favorite. st now, ,..,.,, nA n n. auv,,' . -t . f - i . !-. 4. i,l - .1 a' . 1. "T" ." 1 'am t, n I U linLIUUVjLI nuu .. I , m ntulttluu UlAiriuliaiui kaauUlaliul afvlatl nr inarUaMUSMaY,' UattLIVj.Vl WO ' ' r, ' . . , ,J .'-' . " I White Goods Remnants at the Very Best Time In convenient lengths for wo men's dresses, skirts, children's frocks, undcrmuslins and so on down to small pieces for aprons. Btjth plain nnd fancy weaves THE Jiewest Mdea in fancy yarns issilk-and-wool Columbia yarn; very fluffy, lustrous and just heavy enough for the new crocheted filet sweaters. The yarn comes in twelve extremely pretty colors, be sides white, and is 60c a ball in the Art Needlework Store. (ftecoitd Floor, Central) Summer Blankets Are Here the Fine Kind The woids Summer blankcU may mean many diffcient and borne indiffcicnt things. Aplied to theso blanketb thny mean the line.st grades of Sum mer blankets made pait wool and up to the finebt all-wool. All are cut separately, so that they can be used indhidually or by the pair, according to one s desires and needs. Some have borders either of pink or blue; others are plain white. ' 00x90 inches, $9.50, $13.50 and $20 a pair. 72x90 inches, $18 and $20 a pair. 8090 inches, $15, $17, $20 to $30 a pair. The blankets at $20 to $30 a pair aie of all-wool. (.slitli Flour, Central) Linen Men Say This Is a Wonderful Table Damask at $3.50 a Yard And. as linens ate now rated, it ccifainly is. The Iiish manufactuicr who made it is asking almost as much for it wholesale as wo have marked it, anil it compares nry favorably with linen sold for almost 50 per cent more. It is a full-bleached, heavy double damask, 72 inches wide, in six goou panel ns. At $3.50 a y.ud it is a eiy sound investment. (lirst Hour, CheHttlut) Spongy Bath Towels ' Exceptional at 40c Each They are full bleached, heay and with hemmed ends. Size 22x42. The price, 40c each, is materially less than today's mar ket value. (First Hoor, t'liestnul) "The Life of Theodore Roosevelt" By William Draper Lewis Price $2.25 To the in&piiing task of telling the life stoiy of the man who was the most inteiesting figuio in public life 'since Lincoln, Dr. Lewis has brought all the powers of his ripe scholarship and all his affection for a friend. "How lo Read a Blue Print," by Vincent C. Uctty, $1,25. A book which thoioughly explains the main piinciples of drawing. (M.iln I loot, Thlrlern(ll) Tennis Racquet Specials Doherty, $8 Burke, $7 The Doherty and Burke i acquets are two of the best, and experi enced playeis will seize the opportunity to get them at these prices Other 1 acquets ranging in price from $2 to $12. Nets, posts, balls, presses and all manner of tennis paraphernalia. (The (lallcrj, Cliotnut) All-Year-Round Rugs Many Special Not eery one wants only Summer rugs now, and for those who want year-ioun lugs we iccommcnd these: Finest Wiltons ft. 0x12 $117. 8.3x10.6 ft., $80, $87.50, $98 and $85, $97 and $100. Wool Wiltons 9x12 ft., $72.50. 8.3x10.0 ft., $70. ("eienth Axininsters 9x12 ft., $48, $52.50 and $58.50. Tapestry Brussels 9x12 ft., $18.50, $27.50 and $32.50. Body Brussels 9xli- fi., $54. 1 1 loor, Chestnut) Two Carloads of Famous White Mountain Refrigerators and the Reason Why Among the best refrigerators in the world perhaps the best of all at a moderate price is the White Mountain. We think so well of this refrigerator that we bring it in by the car load two carloads have just been received. The real secret of a good refrigerator is the circula- tion cold dry air on the 'move and it takes years of experience to birild a refrigerator that will shove cold air down, forcing the hot air up, having it pass, over the ice and become pure and cool again. ' The White Mountain method of insulation is the simplest, cleanest and purest; the exterior walls are tongued and grooved, airtightened by double dove-tailing, and then comes the divided air space, next the heavy char coal sheeting, re-enforced by tongued and grooved heavy walls, side to side and top to bottom, and this is the secret of generating and circulating dry cold air with a minimum ice consumption. The white interior is baked and rebaked upon steel until the white finish is really fused with the metal base, closing every pore, and it grows harder and grips tighter with age. The exterior has rounded ends and corners, and the finish makes the refrigerators real fur niture. Most Famous of All-r-The Wanamaker White Mountain Special at $30 This is a general utility refrigerator at a low price, and we have sold train loads of them. ' 125 lbs. ice capacity, "3 doors, white enamel lined, 35 in. long,,2Q in. deep, 50 in. night special nt $30. White Mountain Refrigerators, rorcelain-Lined Provision Chamber, 2 Door 100 lbs. ice capacity $50. 110 lbs. ice capacity $58. Stone Lined, 2 Door 95 lbs. ice capacity $53. 110 lbs. ice capacity $61. Enamel Lined, 3 and 4 Door Style 75 lbs. ice capacity $36. 100 lbs. ice capacity $40. 220 lbs. ice capacity $54. Porcelain Lined, 3-Door Style 100 lbs. ice capacity $66. l- lbs. ice capacity $74. 150 lbs. ice capacity $81. Porcelain Lined, 4-Door Style 165 lbs. ice capacity $85. 220 lbs. ice capacity $100. Ice Chests 50 lbs. ice capacity $22. 100 lbs. ice capacity $25. Apartment House Style, 2- Door, Enamel-Lined Pro- , vision Chamber 100 lbs. ice capacity $32. 110 lbs. ice capacity $47 140 lbs. ice capacity $55. x i 1 W Q 4 h, X 2 I 9 t'$ , ri1! t s.nJ ff J r,!url (itai rum tfb "L SBBBWMMFEm&ry:r WtW$?. T:y ' h-V . . - . '- . i" '-f.,eM ,, - im:nwA A,. ,t . v Jj. i Jt.IJ'"' , v "'pipi,w' m iv j( ' ' ';