?W?rf Hf'ir--uf', -- i--B)ii$i' TiP04 is $ ,. t Vf fH EVENING' PUBLIC (LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 2o, 1919 JU iyu !), 11 and 4:50 Grand Organ 11:55 Musical Moment, with Easter Chimes at Noon vj i WANAMAK-ER'S w DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair " 1 BY BR1TISH.UB0R English Newspapers Divided on Italian Issue Express Strongly Assails President "WILD WEST DIPLOMACY" 0 4 I Importeet Price Reductioms on Muiclhi- Fiee Wearing: Apparel for ' Womeiii in Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store 7m WILSONISBACKED L By the Associated Prm Inmlnii. Anrll 2r. Prominent 111 it l'h labor rmler) Imve sml n telegram to rrrsldent Wilson, congratulating mm "on your mnRnificent dcclnrhtion for pence boicd on tlie fotutccn points," ami nddlnc: J'We nro certain thnt the Italian Workers will asKM-intr- tlirmschcs with flip international workers In support injj you." Among those signing the trlegrnm me Arthur Henderson, former member of the nar cabinet, nnd .lohn Hodge, for mer minister of pensions. A messngp was also pent to Premier JJoyd George, comra.ou(!ing lilm for sup porting Mr. Wilson, nnd another was Fent to Deputy Turnti, leader of the Intrnnsigenut Socialists, at Itome, ap pealing to the Italian workers to sup port Mr. Wilson. Tells Wilson To Go Jlomo The Peace Confcrenee crisis continues Jo be the paramount topic of comment in London.'s morning newspapers. iriic support tlifcy give to- President Wil son's and ItnlyVviews are, respective ly, nbout evenly divided, but, with two or three exceptions, opinions, me ex pressed cautiously and with a mani fest desi'ie to show friendliness for both Mr. AVilson and Italy nnd to aoid aying anything likely to hinder the vpeedy restoration of hnrtnony. Tour newspapers emphatically cham pion President Wilson's viewpoint al though, with one exception, with cau tious; moderation. Two others, with equal moderation, sympathize with Italy s claims, but chiefly plead the necessity for composing the divergent uews, lest the consequences be disas trous for the conference. Two others Tthemently nttnek the Picsidcnt. One of these, .the Post, icfcrs to Sir. AVil son's "Wjid West diplomacy" and ays : Mr. ikon ? name among the Allies is like that of the lich uncle, nnd they have accepted his manners out of icspcct for his means. Press Splits on Issue The Express accuses the President of "plunging the conference into n pro foundly stupid tragedy by rushing into the arena waving the red ting," and de scribes his action as "open diplomacy gone iryarl.i" It adds, "Premier Or lando has gone hbme nnd we commend his example to Mr. Wilson." Among President Wilson's warm nd ocates the Daily News 'regrets that Premier Orlando's reply contains "much which cannot be substantiated and ought not to have been sa,id. but pleads that in view of events in Italy, "his action, which may have such grave results, should not be condemned as altogether wanton." The Iaborilc newspaper, the Daily Herald, frankly charges that "Italy is ojjt, I"? Pkindcf P common w ith Is I i U. S. ASKS BIDS FOR HULLS 431 Wood Steamship Bottoms Will Be Sold by Government Washington. April 25. (By A. P. Bids for the purchase of 1151 wood steamship hulls nnd thirty-one wood barge hulls were asked to-day by the Shipping Board, as part of its program for disposing of surplus bottoms con structed during the war emergency. "The building program was so gigan tic In proportions nnd so succcs'fiil in accomplishment thnt with the suddeu ending of the wnr it as found more keels had been lad and ships completed (ban will now be required bj the gov crnment," the announcement said. Bids mutt be in by Max 26 and nc companied by certified check for ten pr cent of the amount of the bid. U. S. GEtfS GOOD PRICES Receives 91 P. C. of Initial Cost In Sale of Surplus Supplies Washington, April 25'. (By A. P.) Prices received by the Wnr Depart ment in the sale of surplus supplies totaling $140,000,000, the Wnr De partment announced today, nvcraged 111 per cent of the initial cost. Military railway material disposed of brought $71,000,000, exactly xvhat these sup plies cost the government. Aircraffc'productfon material was sold at 00 per rent of its tost nnd ordnnnce supplies brought ;n per cent. Weighing $ m Carats w Bvj from !. Preii & Soni, Diamond Cuttcn W' ft XVe ahpw qualities of diamonds from I' ; few dollars per carat up to S500 per carat. Ji Th one .otTer here at 00 welha y. ,, caruta anil Ls art In a rim exactly like nbote nt alii prlcea. equally ns rhean, quality con tdreo' xye-ijreiuftual diamond cutttra and our Indovv Wldplaj-, of nearly u half million dollar stork l conreded to be the crundmt M. Mat 4 ! A BMnaa AXiAHhlfl . I it.. .. -. ISfc $ and the moat extenaite lit the rnflre Mtimtn It makea'jio difference uhetlier we tell a dla- l value x lj direct from 'the-diamond cutters. Li' Sec Our Diamond Cutlers at Work IPRfss&spNS . r j jW ." UUMHJJ-RHIUIU'Jtffatrr )iW.iC8r. ITH.& CNESTNHT STS. Tfr. wc -ti ! UlSSMBt wmm Women's and Young Women's Spring Wraps Are Reduced $14.2,1 $29..-)0 Reduced to $10.50 Serge capes of nayy blue lined with red pcuu de cygnc and ruflled capes like the one sketched. I, also, is lined with silk. Reduced to $18.75 Some navy blue wool poplin coats, half lined (Market) Redmctloes de At $11.75 and $14.25 A number of different models in serge and poplin, including belted and box jackets in navy, Pekin, black and other Spring color ings. At $19.50 Poplin and serge suits for women and young women. Some are made with box jackets and gay vests of tricolettc or pongee and almost all are lined with silk. oi arket) RedMctflomis on At415 '--. : " I Dresses of taffeta, crepe de chine ami taf feta combined with Georgette. They arc in many styles and colorsand arc tiimmcd with tucks, beads or braid. At $12 Seven different styles in dresses of taffeta and crepe de chine. Many are in Summer colorings and savings are worth-consideration." , (Market) DeHghtfipl Georgette Dresses Are Marked at Little Prices Great hings are expected of Georgette crepe dresses this Summer. Never nave they,been so pretty or ho modestly 'priced. For as little as $17.50 you can get a frock of excellent quality made over a foundation of silk. The sketch at the left shows the style. The pleats which extend from the collarless neck to the feet are caught at the waistline in front with an embroidered band of Georgette. It is in navy, taupe and black. Another New Dress at $17.50 has a tunic, with many, many tucks and tucked cuffs. The simple bodice, too, is trimmed with a band of tucking, each tuck caught with a wee pearl button. In white, tlesh and Copenhagen this frock is charming for young women. Beaded Georgette Frocks in a great variety of models and colorings plenty of navy blue and sand shades arc here at $'.22.50, $15, $f0 and $35. Moire Taffet,a Is New and is used in tho other dress sketched. It is in .1 dark navy bluo with a wide sash whicli ties in back. The pointed collar is of white Georgette crepe. $25. (Market) Becoming Veils We thought that they couldn't be smarter onprcttier, but these bordered ones are both. Velvet or chiffon bordered veils (the border just fits around the neck) are in blue, brown, taupe and black, $1 and $1.50. Wide, chiffon-bordered veils in octagon and square meshes arc in 'the same colors at $1.50 to $3.50. Plenty of veilings, too, at 35c Jo $1.25 aynrd. (Central) j- - - t '. . Low.Footwear for Women Pumps and ties made on long, slender have light turned or welted soles and lines high, medium or low heels. And all arc very moderately priced. Black patent leather pumps, $5.40. Black calfskin pumps, $5.40. Tan calfskin pumps, $0.40. Black patent leather ties, $5.25, $5.40 arfd $5.00., ' Black calfskin ties, $5.40 and $5.90. Black kidskin tics aro $4.00 and $5.40. Gray kidskin ties are $5.75. Brown kidskin ties are $5.25'. Tan calfskin ties, $5.40 and $5.75. .Women's gray kidskin lace shoes with welted Isoles and high heels are special at $3.50. . "J- iv .. v i-AtA . .U u-awiiii ai-aiaw i aJajagaaaMeaaCaa. Jaaaaei jammewM After the busiest Easter month the Down Stairs Coat Store has ever had we find a great many styles incomplete as to si'.e and color. These we have gathered up and grouped under lowered prices. Reduced to $45 Dolmans of silvertonc, silvcrtip, Bolivia and a few of suede velour. These are in Oxford, navy and bright colors and all arc lined with silk. Reduced to $39.50 Capes and dolmans of Dolivia, silvertonc and fine velour. They aip beautifully lined and some nscic originally nearly twice this much. Reduced to $29. 50 These capes are prin cipally of serge, and the dolmans arc of velour. The serge cape sketched has a tricolettc vest and is lined with coin dot foulard. $ 19.50 and belted. The belt, collar and pockets nie trimmed with buttons. Reduced to $14.25 The third cape that is sketched is from this group. It is of navy blue fccrge bound with, braid and lined throughout with striped silk. Wdmnieini's Smite At $22,50 Sports suits of wool jersey and of checked velour in five different color combinations. At $32.50 i Silvertone suits, mostly ona or two of a" I kind. At $50 -Many, of the finer .suits of tricotiuc arid covert cloth- have been lowered in price. i They are all handsome things. Spring Dresses - , Au$1050 Taffeta, dresses in nine different styles; some arc combined with Georgette crepe and all'have been marked higher. Serge Dresses , in n variety of models are now marked spe cial at $7.50, $10, $15 and up to $25. . Jersey Dresses Mostly one of a kind and only about sixty n the lot. They are unusual at $15. Sturdy- Shoes lor the Children They arc made over sensible lasts and much care is given to the fitting. Whito button shoes with turned soles, sizes 2 to lOtf, are $1.75 to $2.7C. White oxford ties with welted soles in sizes 8'4 to 2 are $4 and $4.50. ' White leather ankle strap pumps with welted ?soleajin,fsizes. 6 ta 2 are $2.25 to $3.25; white canvas pumps in. the same style arc $3.75, sizes 2H to 6. v r .White canvas button shoes with welted soles, sizesi6 to 2, are $2- to $2.50;-girls' sizes, 2V4 to 6, $2.75. Black patent leather or calfskin oxford ties or ankle strap pumps in sizes 8',4 to 2 are $3.50 to $4.25. Black kidskin or patent leather and tan kid skin shoes, some with, white or champagne tops' and wedge heels, in sizes 2 to 8, are $1.15 to $2.50. Dark tan calfskin Iaco shoes with welted soles in sizes 8V& tb 2 are $4.75 and .$6.40. Girls' black or tan calfskin oxford ties with welted soles in sizes 2U to 6 are $5.40 to $5.75., These also come in black patent leather and white buckskin- finish leather. , Girls'-'white leather shoes' in buckskin finish with welted soles and medium heels are $4.50. 'Sizes 2 to 6. These way also be had with rubber soles iand heels. ' t, i(Chcannt) :t ' s 4.'.s; j.liUaVi r - Sr 'Cii tfl Gay Siflk Vests to Go With New Suits ate marked at about half price. , '' &?'" Silk tricolettc vests in tan, Copenhagen blur, rose and henna are beautifully embroidered in silk and arc lined with silk chiffon. I At $4.50 Attractive novelty silk and Shantung vests in colors and combinations of color are in a number of styles. Lacy Vests and Guimpes Lovely laces, net and sheer organdie, ruffled ana nemsmened and made in many ways, are i neru ui ?t 10 jjisj.ou. many are mgh-neck guimpes and others have flat collars or are collarless. (( entral) Siflk Stockings A Special for Women Two groups of good silk stockings have just come in. They are "seconds," but the imperfec tions arc ory slight in most cases nothing mote than thick threads and will not hurt their wearing qualities. ' At $U5 Good black, dark brown or giay silk stock ings wun mercerised cotton tops and feet. .- $1.50 Fine all-silk stockings or silk with lisle feet and top are in several shades of gray and in i black and cordovan. . Hlfick Mercerized Cation Stockings, J Or Pair These ate full fashioned in light weight and , aie second quality. (Central) It's Easy to See MSHImery Modes In fact, they are quite transpaient, both as to brim and crown. You can imagine how summery aie the new hats of fale pink, white and orchid Georgette crepe with wide, trans parent brims. Some are wreathed with flowcis and some are banded with ribbon. Burnt plumage is much used on smaller fiats in turban shape. Another idea is the use of. bright little, flowers, closely placed and veiled with black lace. BrandNcw for Saturday am several hundred summery hats langing in price from $3.75 to $9.50. (Market) Fine French GBoves ' for Women .So .soft and -delightful to wcai arc these lambskin gloves that have come to us from France. They are pique or over.seam sewn and urc cither white or black with self or contrast ing embroidered backs and hems and two clasps at the wrist, $2.25 the pair. (Central) White Frocks 'for the Tiniest.Girll Dear little dresses of white lawns and voiles i are deeply tucked as to skirts and generally bmocked as to waists. Some flaunt gay little i sashes in the April air and some arc trimmed with lace. Every mother knows that Miss Two-to-Six looks best in white. $2.75 to $G. (Central) 'Practicall IHoimseJackets 75c, 85c and $1 Theie have been many requests for these useful jackets and we have just been able to get thpm. They are well made of sturdy per-' cale in black and white, blue and white and gray and white. The neck and cuffs are piped uith white and there is a peplum and belt at the waist. They conic in regular and extra sizes. Billie Buike housed resses in blue chambray are $2. They have white collars and cuffs and are generously cut. At the same price thetc aie check gingham house dresses in several ,color combinations. (Central) is nun Kag Kings e tt n Gingham rag rugs, 25 x 50 inches, are $1. Plain blue rag rugs, 27 x 54 inches, $1.50. Hassocks ate very scaicc, so we are told. A woman who had been everywhere looking for one found one to her liking here. Made of good carpets, they are 75c to $1.50. (Cheatnol) Matting Boxes Special l TIiaii ovn AcriA.lall,r 1 r fnt t.AJMMA.&.n . they are so fresh and light. And these are good looking with their bamboo trimmings and brass -'handles. Lingerie and waists can bo laid away and kept spick-and-span in them. A 32xl5-inch size is $3.75. A 34xl9-inch size is $5. Red Cedar Chests are in great demand now that women are put ting things away from the ravages of the deadly moth this Summer, Many kinds and size3 from $13.50 to $32.50, -'They. Berve equally well as rp chests." . ,t (ChfcMnay J : WW . mi mmiiiiw !' ' i ii.i i.aWaa.. ,.jm.J..i.... .'u..iiXji , tiiiri-ntf 'MKr nf- " Lovely Georgette Crepe Blooses Special at $5 The. blouse sketched is of good quality crepe with a rippling collar .ynd double frill edged with hemstitching. It comes in League blue, maize, flesh, white, navy and black. Also some daintily beaded collarless blouses are piped and beaded in blue on white or flesh color. $5. (Market) Pfland Serge Skirts Speciall at $6.50 Biowns, greens, led and blue aie the predominant color tones in thesp pretty plaids. The skirts have box pleats, front and back, which arc stitched to the hip line. They arc topped with a broad belt and have two patch pockets. (Market) Through New Pink Siflk Undertlhings A crepe de chine nightgown, prettily shirred on to a lovelv imitation filet lace yoke and fin ished with dainty ribbon bows, is $5.50. A crepe de chine envelope chemise at $5 has a Georgette top in yoke effect with a lace medal lion set in front and Valenciennes lace is attrac tively applied. A good wash satin is the material of another chemise priced $3.85, which is tucked and hem stitched at the top and finished with Valen ciennes lace. Corsets Speciailfly Priced Two models for the average to the stout figure are marked at special prices, A plain pink coutil corset for $1.35 has medium-low bust and long skirt. A pink broehe model at $2.50 has medium bust and long skirt, and is trimmed at the top with a neat crribroid cry edge. (Central) Pink Cotton Vests Special, 25t Low-neck, sleeveless vests of fine itbbcd pink cotton with beading tops. The shoulder straps arc narrow. They arc "seconds," but excellent ones, and come in regular and extra sizes. (Central) Pretty IHIairbow is I 30c a Yard Satin striped taffeta ribbons in white, pink, blue, maize, old lose, Alice blue and red are five inches wide. For sashes, too. (Central) Jersey Petticoats Special at $3.85 and very unusual at this price they arc. They are entirely of silk jersey and have deep accordion-pleated flounces. In navy, black, green, taupe and rose. Jersey top petticoats with taffeta flounces aro also exceptionally good. They are in all Ihe wanted colors and in changeable effects. The flounces are gathered or pleated in many delightful ways. Sateen Petticoats, $1 Made of a splendid sateen in dark' grounds blue, taupe, black well covered with small colored figures. They have pleated flounces 'and are well made, ' (Central) 4 vv (SfSKy' I JChrvA vlv ' gfcVM ffjUFL ftlm flBpA. MnMk avtNN aaW ' jFft. jlil Men Are Shedding " Their Overcoats for they can't be comfortable with them these warm days and the sun is show ing up Winter suits in their shabbiness. Men can get sound, sturdy, well made suits between $23.50 and $35 in the Wanamakcr Down Stairs Store. And every suit is 100 per cent pure wool. , Here they are suits to please the fancy of young men and more conserva tive styles for men who simply want good, wearable business suits. Particu larly fine choice in cheviots, cassimeres and serges. (Oallery, Market) Men's Percafle Shirts Good pei cale in white with stripes of many colors (many blue stripes) makes these good looking shirts. (Centre Alale) Re-enforcementi in the sale of soft collars. A man has 8 good styles to choose from in rep, pique or silk mix tures in all sizes. Women can wear the small sizes. I8c, Three for 50c (Oaller.r, Market) , Handkerchiefs, 35c Good sturdy white linen handkerchiefs with hemstitched hems the kind men want for every day use. (Central) Men's Caps, $1 Special Tweed and worsted caps In the newest-shapes (all with one-piece tops that men like) are in , light and dark mixtures'. Every cap would regularly be a third more, (Qaller.r, Market) Fountain Pens There are Wanamakcr, Schaefer and Water--man self-filling pens, cither plain or with gold- filled bands. Prices go from $1.50 for a special Wanamakcr pen to $8. Little fountain pens with a gold-filled piece and ring mounted on the end can be worn on a chain. $3.50. Metal Pencils ate handy things to have, Thev begin at $1 for a silver-plated one and go to $3.50 for a gold filled one, either plain or chased. (Central) Spring Shoes for Men and Boys For Men: Dark tan or black leather oxford tics on English lasts are $5.50. Shoes arc $5.90. Special: Dark tan or black leather English last shoes, $2.90 a pair. For Boys; Dark tan oi black dull leather shoes or oxfoid ties are $4.50 to $5 in sizes 1 to 6. Shoes in sizes 10 to 13 2 aie $3 to $4.90 (Chratnul) For Housekeepers 81x90-inch seamless sheets of full-bleached, evenly woven muslin are special at $1.48 each. Crash toweling of linen and cotton mixed is in cream white with a blue border, 16'2 inches wide and 19c a yard. (CheatouD Graduation Time Brings Net Frocks. - White net drebBes in many lovely- youthful styles are delightfully trimmed with face and ribbons and comq in 12 to 1C year sizes. Prices $7.50 to $13.50. Taffeta frocks for girls of 8 to J0 years are collarless or have collars of Georgette. They are trimmed in many attractive ways with silk embroidery, tucks or tiny ruffles. $10 to $27.00. Tho dress sketched is $16.60, Capes Make More Friends Every Day For girls of 6 to 16 years 4here are Berge or poplin capes in navy or Pekin bluo with collars of self or contrasting color. $10-75 toi$22.60. Tho serge capo sketched at, $16.50 has a collar and vestee of velouy. " j Practical Sports Clothes foP Young Girls Middy blouses in white, blue or khaki are in G to 20 year sizes and are $1.50 to $2.60. Middy dresses, blouse andfgkirt; complete, , H in cadet blue, are ?3.76, The 'are' in '6 to 14, U a'll- .lM ' fl jrvi HUH. . 1 , (CentraJr ' - ., '" "T t-TS. "ih. ,-W.::?' vV VW II Hi,