"TWjB'1 T-mTSb ux A.,! tl't,fH' " x. riWWW 4v '" '. ?.o$" " , ' S,L"-4 ITEMING PUBLIC LBDGER-PHILAPJBLPHIA, TUESDAY, MAVffi, lOiy Organ iplays at 0, ll, 11:55 and 4 :50 Victory Clilnirn nl Xnnrt WANAMAKER'S Store Opens 9 A. M. WANAMAKER'S Store Closes 5.1 M. WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair ' i " A Persistent Store Going Straight Ahead With Lots To Do rwCT 7 .( tt A Man Going Through an Attack of Jaundice says "everything he looks at appears to be yellow." One does not have to have jaundice to sec yellow, or to be yellow, as sonic of the news papers have been called. The mind takes on colors, as the body does, from living in a kind of miasmatic marsh, or from an unhealthy spirit, for mental jaundice is, contagious. You hear a man say in these war times after reading some of the news of the morning: ""Things look black today, don't they?" and the other man says : "No, sir, they only look darker, as they do when you go to New York upon the Pennsylvania Railroad from Philadelphia. You go through a tunnel, but it is soon over, and you are in the daylight again quickly." The United States had a four years' war once and won it through silence and through a persistent man named Grant, who was on the spot day and night. This is a persistent store going straight ahead with lots to do every day. Signed May n, l!) in. s This Is a Good Time to Get a Spring Suit, if You Are a Young Woman and wish to spend between $25 and $35 for. it." We have a little group of fine suits at these prices, all of which have been much more expen sive. Plenty of dark blue suits of 1'oiict twill, gabardine or serge, a number of well-tnilorcd shepherd check suits, some roujjhish tweeds in grays and browns and some novelty weaves in good colors. There arc styles suitable for better or general wear; there arc splits for dress or sports use, and there are 14 to 20 year sizes. (Second r'liwr, Chestnut) New Fine Sports Suits for Women $32.50 to $50 Ever so many new styles straight from a maker who specializes in sports suits and puts the finest materials and the best of matr-tailoring into them. Among the hundred or more new ones just received you will ' find the heavy wool I'aulcttes, lustrous light wool mixtures that suggest angora, silvcrtone cloths, flannel, and soft, close jersey cloths. Some of these suits have raglan sleeves; some coats that reach the knee, some are slip-ons and really picturesque. The colors are delightful two tone effects. Pekin blues, heathery mixtures, bright tans, (I'lrst Mm The Weather Suggests Reducing Some Dolmans and Wraps Because they arc made of all-wool fabrics, such as gabardine, serge and velour. Many women, however, want similar coats and, more than all, they will be only too glad of the savings. They are almost down to wholesale cost. At $25, three very pretty styles in gabardine and serge, both cape coats and dolmans, in tan, Copenhagen, navy and black. At $35, two styles of dolmans in plain and silvcrtone velour. They are lovely models and have fancy silk linings. (I'lrnt lliior, Ontral) New Fine Foulard Silks Special at $2.10 Similar qualities have been costing nearly $1 a yard more, and even that was not expensive for such beautiful silks. These show the new Spring designs, white figures, medium large and widely spaced on dark blue and black grounds. They arc .10 inches wide and are really lovely when made into Summer frocks. (Klr.t Floor, Clii-hlnul) 8000 Yards Figured Voile Special at 38c a Yard A new lot and in more striking and prettier designs than any heie before for this price. In fact, this is the first time this voile has sold for so little. Plenty of dark blue, gray, blac and white grounds, just the thing for cool, practical dresses. Some attractive checks, dots and figured patterns. They are 39 and 40 inches wide. (Vt Alp) Silk and Leather Handbags in a Special Disposal Those handbags comprise special purchases and odd pieces- taken from our regular stocks and reduced. Thero is a large lot and a great Variety of styles, all new. -' The savings are very much worth while, and any woman in need of a new or an extra handbag should see what this (opportunity has for her. ' Prices are 50c, $1, $125 and up to $3.85. (M'fit Al.lf) Sample White Wash Skirts at $3.75 The maioritv are shrunken gabardine with gathered back and novelty girdles and pockets. Scarcely fashionable trimming of nined buttonholes and pearl buttons t jjutun all the way down the f-ont. ''(,, Sample l?cs only. Unf lrMlflttd(L. nt ' r tifiWf-Jii- browns, deep blues, grays, purples. All the styles from this maker will bo found at Wana maker's only in Philadelphia. , Crntrnl) two are alike, but all have the Some M V m Two Hundred Smart New Sports tiats for Women $6 and Half Price Such hats' would ordinarily cost just as much again! Fine straws of beautiful color and beautiful quality and just such hats as every woman wants and wears. Plenty of sailors, plenty of mushrooms, plenty of other com fortable, new and becoming shapes. ,Iif g h o r n s, liscres, basket weaves, Rangkoks, embroidered silk"-, and fabric hats are in the collection. All the fashionnble colors, too -deep, rich purples', the new jade, green, rose and coral sl'ados, new blue shades and black and white. Just the hats to wear with sports siuts and clothes. $fi. (Snnntl I'lutir, rhp.lnnt) Pretty Buckles for Her New Slippers The new buckles are in ninny styles and of many kinds, to go with nil the fashionable leather-: and kinds of footwear. There are silver-plated buckles, othois of sterling silver, and others of gleaming black jet, and of glisten ing rhinestoncs. Some are square, some oval, and some in fancy shapes. Prices begin at $1 for the silver-plated buckles and go on up to $24 for a pair of handsome rhino stone buckles for evening slippers. MfMflry Mn Clir-Htnut anil Tliirtrrnth) Paris Brings Out a New Veiling- TIipio is a woven square on a hexagon mesh and in some in stances the square is quite largo and far apart and in others clo.-,o together and very small. It re sembles the Russian mesh of sev eral years' ago. Also there is a new vaiiation of the trench veil. You may choose from black, brown, taupe or dark blue, 85c to $2 a yard. (MhIii Floor, Ceiilnil) Women's Woolen Sweaters Special at $7.50 Jest l."0 good woolen sweaters in the popular tuxedo model. Salmon, American bcautv, Copen hagen, tan, buff and Nile gicen. A little surplus lot from a manufacturer or the price would be half again as much. (Main I'loiir, .Market) Good Stockings on Opportunity Aisle Here are three special lots for tomorrow: Women's full-fashioned black thread silk stockings for $1. Children's ribbed black mercer ized cotton stockings, 31k', three pair for $1. Children's fancy-top mercerized cotton socks, "seconds," 20c a pair. Hirst Floor, Mnrkrl) ; Everything . Player he will find in this Sporting Goods Store. A largo assortment of the best racquets, including the Winner, ISancroft, White Wing, McLaugh lin, Davis Cup, Sutton, Star, Doherty, Burke, Ward and Wright and Gold Medal, $1.50 to $12. Tennis balls, 55c each, $G.(i0 a dozen, " (TIip iallrrj f Yr Plain Hemstitched Curtains We have received some re markably pretty curtains of this sort in scrim, marquisette and voile, and the prices are decidedly special. Scrim, $1,125 io $3,00 a pair, WHITE Hundreds of New Undermuslins The great bulk of the sup plies in this Sale nre priced f'oin si to $., and these new lots just received are none of them above s2. Heie are nain sook nightgown.-, for instance, with kimono sleeves and lace edge-, for $1; bthrrs' with set in sleeves for $1.25; soft cam luics with half-sleeves and low necks for $1.05; crinkly crepe corset-covers with lace for $1 lhee being very scarce indeed; and envelope chemises with embroidery, lace and tiny rib bons' for Jl.no. Also there are (link Latisto chemises with the fish-eye lace which wears rather well for $1.2.".. All undergarment in the Sale arc priced from 10 to !!! l-.'i per cent less than usual. (Tlilril Floor. Crnlriil) New Waists Coming Every Day Make the White Sab; as full of opportunities as the day it opened. For tomorrow, for instance, we have more Georgette crepes and crepes de chine, tailored and trimmed and in light col oi s, at $.1.85 and $". As well as rr.oic white and coloied voilus at $1, $1.50 and Sl.fi."). F.nt nml Vtct AMfi (Market Mrrrt Out .-( ) Certain Famous Parisienne Corsets nie especially priced for the While Sale. One is a pink broche viWi low bust, long skiit and elas tic gores for comfort. Price $8. A beautiful model of pink striped batiste has a free, hip and double hose-supporters. $7. A white broche style intend ed for full figures has a low bust, broad clasp and elastic inserts in the skirt; also it is thoroughly re-enfoiced over the abdomen and hips. $0. (Tlilril Floor, ClirMmit ) White Sale Laces 25c to 35c a Yard "Wash laces" they are called because they are so much used on lingerie, tub frocks and neg ligees. Imitation filet"!, Duchess and Valenciennes, in edges and in sertions, and also camisole laces in points. Mt Al.lf) a Tennis Needs N Nets, $3 to $18, Posts, wood and iron, $18.50. $2.75 to Tape, single and doubl e, $7.50 and $!). Racquet cases, 50c to Rubber grips, 75c. Tennis shoes, $1.50 to $ $1.75. Hats and caps, $1.50 to Chmtmit) $4.50. Marquisette, $1.35 to $2.50 a pair. Marquisette, hand-drawn edges, $3,50 a pair. Voile, very fine, with hand drawn edges, $4 a pair. A CHARMING bedspread for a " Colonial bedroom is of heavy unbleached cotton with a quaint design worked upon it in hand made lampwicking. A double-bed size is $11. Four designs. Sixth Floor, Central) A BKDSKT of unbleached cot "ton has a French knot design of birds and a quaint soft fringe. Spread and bolster cover, $:S7.D0. (Si.rth Floor, Central) GOUDA pottery from Holland has the peculiarity of living easily with many color-schemes in a room perhaps because its greens and yellows and blues are subdued. Prices $1 to $15. (Fourth Floor, ('hent)int) n ODIN'S "Thinker" has joined the family of book-ends in the China Store and may be had in vcrde green or natural bronze fin ish for. $10. (Fourth Floor, Chestnut) CARVKD Italian marble candle sticks will appeal to a great many people and arc moderately priced. $15 to $22.50 a pair. (Fourth Floor, Chfslinil) Looking at Our Collection of English Silk Squi lares . Some people have been kind enough to say that you'd have to go to London to find another col lection so interesting. These were personally selected in London early this year, and the designs are as new as they are unusual. The colorings arc rich and beautiful, the combinations arc it delight to the eye, and women and men jvho know and appreciate such things will enjoy seeing them. Prices begin at $2.50. (Main rlmir. Central) To Camera Workers whose work ends with choosing the subject and pressing the button, we should like to say that the Wanamaker Camera Store enploys only the most skilled people to do all the de veloping and printing en trusted to it. Also, in order to encourage beginners, it makes only a nominal charge for the developing of films of the No. 2 Brownie and Vest Pocket sizes. (.Main rlmir, Clirstnut) The Red Keystone and the Lorraine Cross Done in Mint Candy arc spots on which your e.0s will focus the minute you arrive in the Candy Store. The designs are in color, and they are against a great dfsc of cream mint candy which forms a snowy background for the well-known insignia. Delicious cream mint vand v. the old-fashioned plaited kind, 'fOc a pound. Crisp mint in jais, 25c and 10c jnr. (I)immi llr Mnri, lii-tiiiil) Children's New One Piece Night Garments "Billie Burkes" are among the fresh, new things the Children's Wear Store has just unpacked. Of cotton crepe in a lovely rose pink bound with blue ribbon anil finished with a blue ribbon bow at the waist linn is one style at $:s. And pink batiste in much the same style is $3 and $4. White dimity, bound with pink or blue ribbon, $2.50. Silk Billie Burkes in flesh color and dainty as can be are $( to $0. And they aic in (i to 11 year sizes. (Thiril I liinr, Clirhtnut) Adding a Number of Walnut Pieces to the Odd Bedroom Furniture at One-Third Less The good collection of odd bedroom furniture in ma- hogany at a reduction of one-third from our regular prices has been considerably enhanced by the addition of a num ber of excellent walnut pieces at corresponding economies. These are among the newly added pieces $1.1 for a toilet table with two drawers. $24.50 for a toilet table with triplicate mirrors. $27 for a toilet table with 'swell front. $32 for a toilet table, William and Mary design. $30 for a toilet table, Louis XVI. $38.50 for a toilet table, Louis XVI. $57 for a single bed, swell end footboard. Young Men Know of Clothes They That is part of what it means to be a young man. They know the right styles when they see them the eye for fashion is also part of what it means to be a young man, that is, a real, "regular" young nian. One of the significant features of our men's clothing business this sea son is the increasing numbers in which young men are coining here for their suits. They seem to recognize at a glance that the suits they want are here. As a matter of fact, no young man who is a real, "regular" young man with the right fashion sense and -the right sense of quality and value can fail to recognize it. We take no credit to ourselves for having gone so thoroughly into the question of young men's suits that is part, of our business. But it is good to know that the distinctive and dependable suits for young men that we have to show in such fine selec tions are appreciated. $28 to $50. (Tlilril lliMir. Mnrkrt) Men Who Wear Panama Hats Usually Want the Best cost. t5eU?u lhun an orAiy hai wou,d We have been told that our stock of Panama hats is not approached bv any other slock in town. Here are the very finest Panamas from Ecuador, Peru and Colombia, in natural, Alpine, telescope and sailor shapes Finished Panamas, $." to ,$50. Natural Panamas, $15 to .$100. (Vlnlri rlmir, .VlnrkPl) Two More Carloads of the Famous White Mountain Refrigerators , I he Wanamaker .Special White Mountain refrigerator at $.'0 is&probably the best known relngerator iiilhis p;ll.t ot the country; .",5 inches wide, -10 inches deep, 50 inches hiRH. has a white-lined provision chamber. It is splendidly constructed to give almost com- R- "!?, n a same time' mtain a definite circulation of cool, dry air. Price .$.50. Other White Mountain refnp: r rut or Apartment house style tall and narrow $:!.'), 5-10 and $17. Two-door, poioclain lined re friKcrntor, $5(1 to $58. TODAY vc have onoufrh ma terial to cover 800 umbrellas, in a couple of days we may not have any, hut tomorrow we shall still have plenty to Re-Cover Your Old Umbrella for $1.90 We bought the material (and il'v a good silk-untl-i'otton weave) at a special price, and an- iloiiiK the woi k at the same rate. We can re-cover nil umbrellas in sizes 22 to 28 inches. M ll In I'liinr, Miirki-ll A Large Consignment of Japanese Crepe From the Orient Kvery color in the flower gar den is suicly in it flame and Chinese yellow among the "sun colors"; lilac and lavenders and purples; grays and tans ami browns; green, from the most delicate jade to a strong darU tone; blues, from the blue of April skies to navy; reds and pinks and salmon shades; and lastly white. The crepe is of the pioper weight for gaiden smocks and other things; its width is '.',2 inches and price i!5o a yard. trmirllt I'liinr, CIipmIimiI ) $57 for a single bed with shaped footboard. $31 for a single bed, Adam period. $-18 for a full-size walnut antl gold bed. $50 for a full-size bed, Hep pelwhite. $9(i for a pair of single beds, post styles, $28 for a chest of drawers, swell front. $30 for a chest of drawers, William and Mary. $30 for a chiffonette, Louis XVI. (Slit Including the Wanamaker Special at $30 Th ice-door, enamel-lined refiig erator, $.'!(! to $.0. Four-door, enamel-lined refrig erator. .$."):" to $70. (Iiiiirlli rimrr, Onlriil) Light -Cut Glassware for the Hot Weather The tables are set for the hot season in the glassware section of the China Store. Assortments of light-cut piece's ale large and the choice of dainty patterns is remark ably good; the best, we believe, to be found anywlieie at the pi ices. Iced lea sets, jug and six tumblers, $lr)0 to $12 a set. Water sets. Jug and six tumbleis, $.1, $:?.f)(l, $.1.50, $.V0 a set. . Water sets, jug and six gob lets, $S.7.". S10, S12 a set. ( I'mirtli I lour The Little Chaps Must Have Wash Suits Now is the t'ine of the tub suit for small boys. Of these suits we are showing desirable styles (Jliver Iwisl, Norlolk and snort Kussian and il full choice of standard washable fabrics in a large assortment of col ami color comtinations. Ail are nttaoiy w'oii-moueieit attractive appeira'ice and ceitain the prices, !j;:'..2. to :j-u..iO, in sizes lor little fellows o ;? to 10 years. termini l'"fiifr. Cmlra!) For the entire assortment there is an attractive choice of pieces that should appeal to furnishers of Summer ' homes, but it should be borne in mind that all of this ig furniture of a standard type and of fine, dependable char i actor worthy to go into any home. $33.50 for n chiffonette, Louis XVI. $53 for a chiffonier, Queen Anne. $37.50 for a chest of drawers, Louis XVI. $4(5 for a bureau, William and Mary. $52 for -a bureau, Louis XVI. $54 for a vanity bureau, Louis XVI. $58.50 for a vanity, .bureau, Louis XVI. $8.50 for a mahogany somnoe, Queen Anne. h Floor), the Kind Want ;l . Three-door, porcelain-lined re frigerator, .$()(! and $71. Four-door, porcelain-lined re frigerator. $81, $8.r and $100. White Mountain ice chests, $L1 and $2."). tirape juice sets, jug and six tumblers, $:i.7S, $."i a set. Merry' sets, seven pieces, $5 .fli. ."(), $7.!i(l a set. Cracker and cheese dishes, $2. $2..r.f) each. Cake trays, S.7."i. $2.."0, $3.50 each. Water jugs, ::-il. size, $1, $1.7.',, $2.75 each. Uonbon or olive dishes, 50c, C5c, 75c each. Candv jars, Ode. 51. S1.25, $1.75, $2, $2.50. $:i.2fi each. Syrup jugs, $1, $1.50 each. Footed berry dishes, 8-inch size, S2.50 each. llCKlllUl) an excellent assortment in all the ami reiianiy-marte suits of nea to give good, practical service fol $! for a mahogany somnoe, William and Mary. '' $9.75 for a walnut somnoe, Queen Anne. $11.50 for a walnut and gold' ; somnoe, Louis XVI. " $8 for an English oak somnoe,: William and Mary, K $24 for a mahogany somnoe. rnntinnrH linen ' l.n , .. .... . : i jor an enameieu somnoe,-, William and Mary. ' Some of these pieces can W matched up into two, three and four piece suits. "" t a -m pi i 1 N "SI H m m PM 'M M ' "Til m ffl m t. r -t ?. wn ii - Si ffl'SU. - (.. ' " Awe), ( (llfth floor. .Marhet) zrrTmmv , Ji&i 'fc-'" v- - ;h ?: :--m Jtfi ; i - --t ,if WJi 'JM&fc ' ': ' J n'C . T . t.