wwi-v 'w,ftrv, 'pWfJsrw.' flfCTIS '" '' '.?' ' ;, - f EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1910 9 J. W. C. I. Military Band. 11 and 4:50 Grand Organ. 11 IDS Mnitlcal Moment, with Hauler Chime nl Noon. WANAxWAKER'S WANAMAKEk'S WEATHER Fair Store Opens 9 A. M. WANAMAKER'S Store Closes 5 P. M. m The Whole Store is a-Tiptoe to Serve You These Wonderful Days wwnwi Ta l'.vr itir IV IN f n It Is Attention to One's Work That Lifts the Feet h higher up on the life ladder. Getting "over the top1' is possible to whoever steps out and keeps on stepping out until he reaches the goal. Whatever is to be done, get at it quickly and do it well. V Recently a man held up a piece of cabinet work he had done and said to the foreman, "What do you think of it?" and the reply was, "It is a fair, rough job; you could do better!" A job of any kind, slighted, stands as a witness against the man who did it. It not only ranks him as a bad or indifferent workman, but it may lead to careless workinanship and a neglectful habit, which will gradually lower his standing value .in his trade. No one may hope to rise above his present situation who does not con stantly improve upon his part. Whatsoever you do, do it well. . - Signed 0 jZ April tl, 1910, Some Charming New Silk Dresses for Young Women have just been put in the cases of the Young Women's Salons. Thcy'ie new anil fiesh and lovely and such dresses ns pirls like for afternoon and street wear. Quite a few of the Spring-like foulards, flowered and dotted; others aie of the printed Georgette crepes which are so pretty, and theie are still others of the moiifi taffeta, of crepe de chine and of some satins in street shades. Quite a few are braided and embroidered, some are beaded, still others have small vests or sleeves by way of brightening touch. Plenty of dark blues, the new sand and tan shades, taupe and gray tones and all the other shades that are fashionable K is Spring arc in cluded. . $35 to $07.50 and 14 to 20 year sizes. (Second Fluor, CheMnut) Crisp, Fresh New Blouses Some With a Touch of Color Women in search of something a little bit different will like the self-striped organdie blouses with collars of white, edged with rose or blue, and finished with dots in the same color; H or the same style in pink or blue organdie witli white collars. Price $3.50. A dainty little waist of white voile has a" tucked vest and collar and imitation filet lace for trimming. Price $2.50. , Of white lawn is a new blouse at $2.25 which is trimmed with bands of pink or blue linen ; and at $1.50 are cross-barred voile waists with new collars. (Third Floor, Centrnl) Parisienne Corsets of Elastic and Tricot They are all very soft, with few bones and practically no tops. One model wholly of pink elastic is stripped with satin, and is peculiarly comfortable, $11. Cotton tricot with practically all of its few bones in the back and one in front, $10.50. , A silk tricot with satin strips, very soft through the hips, $21. A heavier silk tricot with satin fronts, very few bones and lace trimming, $30. (Third Floor, Chestnut) ' Twenty Styles of Bloomers Mostly pink and white and both silk and coiMa. Those of nainsook are $1 to $1.75; othd of wash silk, $2.85 to $5.50; and still of Georgette crepe, flesh and gray, are others $3.85. Ankle-length bloomers of navy and black satin are $5.50 and $6.50. (Third Floor, Central) Women's Practical . Handkerchiefs $1.80 , a Dozen Special We couldn't begin to buy them today for that - price, that's how good they are for $1.80 a dozen. 'Perfectly plain linen with narrow hemstitched "ba&iB.frejih, spotlew and all good.aixe. -, I ' tt.v'.Mfmht w i r 4' Beautiful Novelty Coats in Serge and Tricotine Newest of all the conts in the Coat Salons and many wonien will think that they are the" prettiest. Wool cmbioidcry, done entirely by hand and in quite novel ways; for example, in straight or bias lines, ending at the edge of the coat in wool a tassels this is only one of the new features. Another is the new silk fringe insertion on a lovely wiap hand-embroidered in the same color silk. There nic oddly shaped scarfs, part of the coat, to be, thrown around vthe neck and the newest of capc-bhaped collars. In every case the lining carries out the idea of the trimming. $97.50 to $175 is the price range. (Flrnl Floor, Central) Just Received More $3.50 Sports Satin The beautiful metallic luster satin that everybody admires so much when made into sports skirts. In the new shipment are these colors rose, orchid, blue and apricot. The width is one yard and the price is special. (Flret Hoor. t'hratmil) New Vestings to JIake Your Own Vests One kind is of net, cream or white, with rufflings of Valenciennes lace or fine tucks. It is dainty and extremely pretty, and the price is $3.25 to $5.25- a yard. For women who want dark-colored vests, there is navy blue or brown Georgette crepe, braided with silk braid and made especially for this purpose. This is $11.25 a yard. i (Mnin floor, t entrnl) Women's Purses and Card Cases A little purse for her change or a little case for her cards is a convenience. v We have purses of seal, morocco and auto leather in a number of different shapes. Chiefly black, outcome colors. Prices 50c to $2.50. (Main HMr, Mntnnt) 300 Women's Good Cotton Umbrellas, $2.50 Covers .of strong black cotton with a silk selvedge edge; frames of the strong paragon variety ; handles of carved mission wood tipped with bakelite. Most important of all, the um brellas are guaranteed for a year. Price $2.50. (MrIii Floor, Market) Some of the Good Styles in Women 's $8 Low Shoes Black and dark tan calfskin oxfords with wide toea and low heels very distinctive. Dark tan calfskin and fack glazed kidskin oxfords with military heels. Patent leather oxfor.ds with Cuban heels. Black calfskin pumps with Louis or Cuban heels. Pntent leather and black calfskin short tongue pumps with Louis heels. Patent leather and black calfskin pumps on boys' last with low heels. Black glazed kidskin blucher oxfords with turn soles and Cuban heels. (First Floor, Market) ' Baby Delights The most charming imaginable creepers and rompers are being made in this country, of French nainsook, gingham and China silk, with some simple ornamentation like tatting. White v and colors like pure yellow, pink and blue. Sizes of creepers 1 to 2 years, of rompers to 6 years. Books Fresh From the Presses "The Jervaise Comedy," by J. D. Beresford. $1.50. A comedy which will interest and amuVe l'eaders through its situations and delight them because of its charming telling. "The Soul of Ann Rutledge," by I'.ernie Bab cock. $1.50. The story of Lincoln's love for Ann Rutledge and its moulding power in his life has never been told before. "Athletes All." by Walter Camp. $1.50. A book which deals with Athletics and Prepared ness, Health and Sportsmanship and kindred sub jects after the interesting manner which one would expect of its author. "A Pagan of the Hills," by Charles Neville Buck, author of "The Call of the Cumberlands." Price $1.50. The story of a mountain maid reared to be a man in courage, in honor and even in dress. (Main Klnnr, Thirteenth) NO woman counts her pumps complete without shoe buckles. These may be little plain metal affairs or they may be of enamel," sterling silver, bronze or steel beads, rhine stones, jet, cut brohze and cut steel, prices running from $1 to $30 the pair in the Women's Shoe Store. (First Floor, Market.) A great .many of the strangers, in the city ..join the Store tours and get a vivid idea of some of the doings within these four massive walls of granite. Tours start from the Rendezvous, on the Eighth Floor, Central, at 9:30, 10:30 and 12:30 A. M., and at 2 and 3:30 P. M. Two Rare Carved Tables in The Little Ho6!sc are recent arrivals and peculiarly inteicting to any one who appreciates ically fine things. Both are Italian in type, and both of walnut wood; also both are rather low and very long. The smaller one would be perfect in n long window or behind a dovenport, or used as a console table in hall or living-room; it has beautifully carved slab ends and a central stretcher and the price is $285. The larger table has eight legs, carved with vine leaves and grapes; the stretcher is plain and the top of the table has a carved edge with mold ing. The price is .$400. Another newcomer in these warerooms is a chest of drawers done in fine blue lacquer, the base being of antique gilt and exceedinglv decora tive. This is $400. (Fifth Floor. ChrMntit) I Crash Curtains Are Ready and It Is Time to Hang Them They are stenciled in conventional designs or pretty floral patterns, and the best part of all is that the colors are washable; $5, $5.25, $5.50, $(5 and $6.75 a pair. Table covers, scarfs and pillow tops of crash, stenciled to match the curtains, are here, too, so that an air of coolness may be. given the entire room. (Filth Floor, Market) New Clothes for the Chauffeur and Robes for the Car Now is the time to get your chauffeur his new uniform and choose dusters and light weight robes for yourself and your guests. ' Chauffeurs' suits of light-weight whipcords and worsteds in grays and tans, $30 to $45. Chauffeurs' raincoats, $8.50 to $35. ' Dusters ol cotton, linen, chambray, mohair or pongee, for owner or chauffeur, $6.50 to $25. Light-weight robes of cotton, linen, wool, mohair, Bedford cord or whipcord, $5 to $50. (The nailery. Chestnut) The Best Cotton Goods for Downright Hard Wear ' "Everyday sujting" we ck it because it is such a favorite with mothers who want a sturdy cotton fabric for every-day play suits for small boys or girls, and it is also used for garden or sporty skirts for women. There is no end to the wear in this suiting and it washes well also, even though it comes in dark browns, blues and grays, both stripes and plain colbrs; 23 inches wide and 28c a yard. Percale is not as heavy, but it stands a great deal of hard wear. In light and dark plain colors and in stripes and figures; 25c a yard and one yard wide. (Klrnt Floor, rhcutnut) All Good Scouts Need Good Equipment During these Victory Loan days Boy Scouts will be busy. They will find our scout section prepared with regulation suits and individual garments such as belts, stockings, "shorts'' shirts and all the other needfuls and accessories for their proper equipment. An experienced-scoutmaster in charge to see .-that every boy gets the right article and the ' right fit., Sizes for boys of 12 to 1B years. A Remarkable Sale of Office Furniture at Reductions of 15 to 30 Per Cent This is the most important sale of office furniture we have had-in several years. ' What it means to business men and to everybody needing office equipments will be very evident from the facts of the merchandise comprised in it. The principal group is made up of more than 200 desks, roll-top and flat top; typewriter desks in, mahogany and oak, all good, well-constructed, practical kinds that we have been selling for the regular prices. In addition, there is an interesting assortment of office tables, arm chairs, side chairs, revolving chairs and some letter-files of steel. We have reduced the prices on the entire assortment 15 to 30 per cent, some thing very unusual on such a large choice of practical and reliable goods. Maliocmn Roll-Tim Desks Oak I'lat-Top Denkn, Single I'cdcttal 2r and $37.50. Oak I'lat-Top Deks, Douhle Pedestal $38, $13, $15. $55. Oak Typewriter Desks, .Single I'edehtal $33, $36, $12, $18. $52. Oak Typewriter Desks. Double Pedestal $11. (Illlrtl Fluor, Mnrkrll I .-. ."0-inch sizc'.fOO. ."in-inch size, $82. HO-inch size, $9.". (ili-itich hi.e, $88. .MnlniRan Typewriter Desks Single Pcdcbtal sir., $5:, $58. Oak Roll-Top !). ! I'J-inch size, $54. (ifi-inuh size, $6.". 66-inch size, $75. Men's Clothing With the Fundamentals of Quality Good quality in men's clothing comes by working for it, not by wishing for it. Some people might wonder why wo talk so much about the subject of quality in men's clothing. One reason is because we Have clothing of quality to talk about. Another is because, after all is said and done, the whole question in men's clothing comes down to one of quality. Clothing quality depends .upon certain things that is to say, certain things are essential (Third I lixir, 110 New Mosul Rugs $45 to $57.50 , This is a new unbaling of good, desirable weaves in red, blue and tan shades, and in size 3xG to 3.6x7 feet. They are priced very reason ably at $-15 to $57.50. Some interesting new Chinese pieces came in at the same time, mat sizes in tan and blue colors $17.50 to $22.50. (Srirnth HiMr. ( hc(,niil ) t( Golf Surely Makes a Man Feel Great!" So said a-devotee the other dn, and in saying so he echoed the sentiment of eciy golfer in the: land. We aie icady with the clothes and the tools for all who are icsuming the game or jiTst licgin ning it. Men's Golfing Wear Suits of homespuns, cheviots and tweeds, in biowns, gieens and giays, with shoit or long tiouseis, $35 to $47.50. Separate coats, $10 to $25. Separate knickeis, $7.50 to $10. Caps, $2.50 and $3.50. Stockings, $2.75 to $6.50. Shoes, $9 to $13.50. Golfing Equipment Wooden clubs, $1.50 4o $7.50. Irons, $!. Golf balls, including Radio, Silver King, Championship, H I u e Flash and Taplow, $1.80 to $15 a dozen. Golf bags, $1.50 to W5. v - I ho f.nllrrj, ClidMnut) THE Children's Haircutting Salon is a perfect boon to mothers; the room is so pleasant and sunny and everything about it is sanitary. ('Ililril Hour, riimlmil) Fruit Trees, Shrubs and Beautiful Flowers for the Garden There is a scarcity of fine shrubbery, and at the same time, a most extraordinary de mand. We are very glad to be able to announce the arrival of 2000 hardy "Holland rhododen drons that we can sell at 75c each, or $8.25 a dozen. Also 2000 box bushes 50c each, $5.50 a dozen. Other Holland Plants Magnolias, $1.25 Lily of the Vnlley Clumps, 40c Conifers, 75c Bush Hydrangea, 25c Tree Hydrangea 50c Ucd Welgelia, 50c. Spirea (Van Houtto), 50c Azalea Mollis, 75c Purple or white wis teria, 60c Domestic Shrubbery Bush Honeysuckle, 65c Spirea, 50c Lilac, 50c Rose of Sharon, 50c American ncfclimated lose bushes, 35i each, 3 for $1.00, $3.60 for doz. l(Furth Q. Oak Oflice Tallies 18-inch mzp, $!). $11. 60-inch size, $18. Oak Arm Chairs 0.7r., $10. $11, $12, $11. Oak Reoling Chairs $12, $18, $22. Oak Side Chairs S7, .8. I'our-Drawer Letter-Piles of Steel $19 to $70. to it. The first is cloth; the second is skill; the third is the fashion sense the rest is a matter of the will to produce the best. Of how many stocks of men's clothing in this city can it be said that in all of these essentials I hey register 100 per cent. We don't know. We are satisfied to know that there is one stock of which it CAN be said, and we want every man to know that he will find that store here. We have the men's Spring suits to prove it at $28 to $65. and men's light-weight overcoats at $30 to $50. Mnrkrl) Showing the Men's New Panama Ha ts These natural P.innma hats from Ecuador and I'eiu aie the superlative in Panamas. The natuial color, a cieamy white, is .softer than the bleached. The natuial shape, with the giaceful lines woven in, not blocked, is much the smartest. As these fine haW aie shown without leather m libbon, men who want them in time for the opening of the sttaw hat season would be wise to make selection in time to allow for trimming. Pi ices M.- to $100 IMhIm hutir, AlHrUi1!) Men's $5.50 Shoes That Are Extraordinary for 1919 In the good old days before the war a man miglll have have expected shoes like these at this price, but not recently. You will have to look far to match them now. In black calfskin and dark mahogany calfskin there are two styles, one straight lace on an l'iiiglish last and the other a medium-toe blucher. For conservative men there is a wide-toa blucher of black kidskin. iMnln Hoor, MnrUrl) Moderately Priced Summer Rugs Two groups of rag and fiber rugs that nra good looking and serviceable but inexpensive. Hag Rugs !).12 ft., $15 and $17.50 7.6x10.6 ft., $12 and $13 09 ft, $8.25 and SO 17 ft., $3.25 and $5 3x6 ft., $2.25 and $2.75 Fiber Rugs 0x12 ft., $17.50 7.6x10.6 ft., $14 6x9 ft, $10 Rag Rug Specials 18xTl6 in., 60c 25x50 in., $1.25 (srtrntli Floor, rhrslniit) Gooseberry lmshcs,20c Currant bushes, 20c Blackberry bushes 10c Catawba grape, 25c Moorcs Early grape, 25c Niagara grape, 25c Acclimated Pruit Early Richmond cherry tiee. s Montmorency cherry ttfec Bartlett Pear tree ',; Seckel pear tree Burbank plum tree Abuntlanc plum tree' ? Trees Apple Trees 50c each, $5.50 dozen. Flo.r, Market) ft-1 ii i-.i,.-. fA Mf if X .: i v. l L Vf 11 V? i 'J A jH Wgl -IMi 5J I'l fi '4 i I ' I : t (,! 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