35an - ui(svvTJr. ' .r -f'i - r m t 'fiWTS ,1. t!7 ' - .VrTT. . rtr eft, if j. W EVBKIKG PUBLIC" LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, BATtfBDAY,. MAY 10, 1919 rnn'nriiupii MiiilllIP Please note that our adver Used prices do not include the ' Luxury Tax. I., ,ih rrniMiVRn am WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Haiti " b. nyrKikTvnn Maytlme Has Set a Steady Stream of Swiminiier Merchaedlse , Flowims: Tfliroimrt Wamamaker's Down Stairs Store Two of Them Killed in Action, One Dead of K I ? : ti. frt ir'4) f i' , Wounds - - ! DAY'S TOTAL NUMBERS 335 I Washington, May 10. The names of ' thirty-nine I'cnus.vlvnnlnns appear on ii casualty list with n total of !I3." names ' released by the War Depot tment today. 1 The complete list is rIvou br-lovv : Klllril In Action f PitlVATKS Chrnter C I-eeeer. Fueport. r Oscar .Hhuella West VVjomlnff. j' Writ from Wonnils . I'lm ATI. Abin j Meitlana. runout-en ' Wonnded. Decree Undetermined r pniVATHS James Hptres. Harelwood; , trunk Hruno, Dunmore. Alexander camesi, Indiana, Daniel J Conies. I'lttsuurith. Davll tfv w Conk South Connellsvltle. rhlllp F iwytulIarrlR. 21:18 North Twentj-flrst street, I'hl.a- "Velphla " Mounded Mlnhtly COnrOHALS Qeoree Vincent Clum Lew kV tstnun: I'lort W. nrnup.h. Omtle Shannon. Joseph II. Kantnrr. Schuylkill Haven: mottle nemansKy. snenanuoan. vnanea ainipsun. Grecnaburff PniVATES nilrew I J Cook Covtnstor. Archibald II Cooper. Jr. Culnjn Charles V Nlchter. rottsvllle. Conrad KdKiinl Nolf 1II.18 North Doer street. Philadelphia Jiunu nmer itronn. coenranwue: jump. , cn'ii Bethlehem: Julius IWsn, I'attnn: Herbert VV llamrnrl. Tlpthlehcin KhitiupI liplfour Ilanil) ton. Plttshnrcrh .tnhn r Murkim IMcLnn city: Klrhard J Jones, llanecr. Tolll Wler- i Lviunii ,, ,, utiiuiB , ...ltv.3 luimv xjviivta i nleil ot DUeu'e CORPOUALS lohu MorlU Aihland, Walter Hcott nhodec. N. law Inter. Has or. Killed In Action irretlouf.l Iteportetl Minting In Action) SI3RGCANT HalDh II Wnller P. U- ood f Mounded. lerree 1 ndetermlned (rreilously Keported llimlni; In Action) PIUVATK Oluseppo I.. RUIfo SID Harp itrcet. Philadelphia. Returned to Dutr (Pretlntihlr lUiwrted MUcInc In Action) ''OP.POr.Al. Hart Kelner. Doj'ebtown PRIVATES Walter J Lord JJ44 North hecond street Philadelphia. John .V. Miller, Carbondale, Thumn3 J Shaw. -Mlu Tanker street. Philadelphia. Uuvsell tloame Slmtt lebanon: Campbell W. Tarr. Kuffsdnle; David I. Thoma Wllkes-llarre; Trunk Zom. parclll, hharpsillle. AMBASSADOR MORRIS HONORED BY JAPAN Tribute Paid to Diplomat and Our Army William Pot ter a Guest Tokio, I'liilay, Hay !!. (I'.j A. 1'. I An Impro.ssivp cololiration nf the fiftieth anniversary of the transfer of the im perial capital ftom Kioto to Tokio took plnco here totlnj . Tlie emperor and the erown prince participated, and the occasion Was marked bv a liistoric tribute from ofiitiul .lapance to Ameri can Ambassador Uclnnd S. .Atom's and through liim to America und tlie alor of the American arm. War Minister Tauka and his entire cabinet were present and among the I'iclity piominent Riiests was Willi jm Totter, of Philadelphia, president of Jefferson Medical (VdleRo. Tn nddressing ihP assembly, yi. Tnntilta said the world had already recognized the high -minded attitude of America in the world war. "If America's citi.ens had not been loyal and brave, and if her nntion.il power liiul not been so great she toiiltl jiot have planned what she did. i:en, though she did not marshal her entire i strength on the bnttleiield America must be regarded ns the nation which1 humbled the enemy and reduce him to helplessness," he said. , Tlie minister of wm tlmnt n,i "vr- i Morris for his great efforts in behalf of the friendship existing between the t'nlted States and Japan. In responding, Mr. Morris said M. Tanaka had voiced the feelings in the hearts of all men as the "supreme product of the war" and emphasized the new Spirit of international cooperation. "Xo one," he tleclarpil. "dare ignore t the intensity nnd significance of thin feeling on the lcaluation of which rest' nil our hopes for an ordered nationnl I and international life. In tlie lelations of Japan aud America are found the first efforts to express this larger spirit of co-operation in the unselfish service of reconstruction. If questionings, even suspicion and distiust, have arisen through differences of language, en vironment and methods, I rejoice that they have been met with a spirit of friendship and frankness and solved." WEATHER NOT GOING DRY East Will Have Another Damp Spot in Next Week's Fairness Washington, May 10. (Ky A. !.) Weather predictions for the week be ginning Monday: North and Middle Atlantic states "Itains are probable Monday in New England and showers are probable in the Middle Atlantic nnd North Atlan tic stnteH by the middle nf the week; otherwise fair. Temperature near nor mal. South Atlantic and Kast tlulf states I.heul showers probable by the middle of the cck ; otherwise fair : tempeiaturc normal. West (Jiilf states Showers probable first part of the week; otherwise fair. Normal temperature. Ohio vajley and Tennessee Showers probable first half and generally fail send half. Normal temperature. Region of the great lakes Shower probable first half, fair latter half. Normal temperature. PROBE LUXEMBURG DEATH I ! Suspected Slayer Tells of Throwing j Body Into River Herlln, May 10. (Ily A. I'.) Hist Lieutenant Vogel, suspected of having' lired the shot which killed IJosj I.ujceni-1 burg, the radical Socialist lender, was called to the vitne stand today in tin j trial of the murderers of Frnulrln Lux-1 emburg nnd Pr. Karl il.iebknecht. He testified he was instructed to convey Vrauleln Luxemburg safely to prison, ' but found this impossible because of in furiated crowds. "Frauleln Luxemburg," he said, s ''was given two violent blows on the Jiend with the butts of rifles by hel '' meted soldier?. She collapsed and when we arriypd tit a bridge the thought chme t.n'nll ,Ui hrow, her body, into the a! Manila Straws $ Sir P H 7 M l V,t I I'l' II V l) i Light as a Feather Dcliehtful Summer snorts hats that have just come from the PhiliDDines. They aro ot white Java straw faced with nlmort nn.V color oti Unci most becoming Pekln, ros". Haw, yellow, green, red or yellow and have tai lored bands to match So soft aro they and ." light In w eight that tlie can be worn with per Icct comfort all tliroijjli tlie summer. $5 "Manv olhc. uluu miraif spotln huts start us iiw us $2.30 for a stiff-brimmed tailor and go upward by easy steps T3.83, o, $6. ?8 and so on. (Market) Five New Smoirrier Blouses at $2 Four are of soft white voile. Two have round frilled collars, one has a luce-edged frill around the neck and down the front; the other is collarless and prettily tucked. Tlie fifth is an oigandie blouse, sheer and fine, with a little vest. Sizes arc 3G to 4G. (Market) Facinatainig Negligees that will find a welcome place in any bride's trousseau, are of I lovely crepe de chine in delicate shades of pink, blue and orchid, j The sleeves are finished in lon graceful points and the fiont is ' draped and caught with u lose. $12.50. COntrall New Romnipers for Little Folks to Play lira Attractive, comfortable little affairs of chambray. dimity or poplin are prettily stitched in con- i trastinp; color or smocked with a l colored thread. Collars and sleeves, in many cases, are fin ished with tiny ruffles or dainty edging. Some of the colored I rompers have white yokes or col ! lars and cults, and white ones have colored collars and trim , mings. ! Prices are ?2.B0 to $4.50. A Little Special of ' Coach Covers at $1 They arc of white pique hem stitched or scalloped. Other coach coveis of pique scalloped and with touches of hand embroidery are 52.50 to $4. (Central) Sock Tirne Agaisi The little tots and larger clul i dron, too, will be getting into socks within the next few days. Meicerizcd cotton soclts with ' striped pink or blue tops are 25c a pair in sizes 42 to 9'u. (Central) Uttlle QMS5 Siillk Coats Giave Tfineoir Prices Reduced about one-third below their original prices. ' The materials are taffeta and silk poplin, and they are in li to 10 year sizes. They come in pretty shades of tan, blue, green and 1'ekin and aro now marked ?7.50, $10 and $15. They aie lined throughout. Daimty Matinee $3.90 Special It is a fluttering little affair of good quality light blue, pink or lavender crepe de chipe edged all aiound with shadow lace. Little ribbons catch it together at the side for sleeves and fasten in the front. (In (he WnlM Settlon, Mnrl.ell to wear with the new suit is made of tine lawn and has u yoke back and front, which means good service. It is trimmed with pearl but tons and comes in 10 to 14 year sizes. Price $3. A white pleated jean skirt for sport.s wear id attached to a body and buttons down the back, which makes laundering very easy. Sizes 8 to 12 years and price $2. (Central) Bewitcflniinig New OMets Bedjpirsa'rs, Special Hemmed Maiscillej spieads measuring 78x88 inches are special at $2.85 and $3.50. (Central) Mus'S-s and Towe' Sengs Firmly-woven unbleached mus lin a yard wide is 19c a yard. Bleached muslin 30 inches wide is 21c a yard. Kitchen crash of linen-and-cot-ton bleached white and bordered with blue is 17 inches wide and 22c a yard. (Chestnut) 1 1 WILi They are the daintiest things imaginable in the way of neck wear. And there are dozens of styles fo select from between $1 and $8.75. One at each price is sketched. The style with the sash is of fine net and luce, and a Summer dress with one of these would need no other trimming. A bit of black ribbon adds a smart touch to some of these de lightful things. Baicnty Vestings of net or organdie and lace or embroidery, some simply tucked or hemstitched, are $2.50 to $5.25 a yard. Usually a quarter of a yard will make a vest, and it is sometimes used for the lower parts of sleeves on light frocks or blouses. ( rntral) Here Are the Aproras for DifoMsecleaniers aoc Really practical aie these aprons of blue-and-white checked gingham and percale. Some have bibs and all of them look like they mean business. A few black sateen oflice aprons arc also here at 50c. (Central) WMte Pumps for Womraeini are of canvas with tuined soles and high covered heels at $4 a pair. Buckskin-finish leather pumps with welted soles and me dium heels are $5.40 a pair. ChnEdren's Play Shoes of sturdy black or tan leather in button style in sizes 6 to 2 are $1.00 to $2,50 a pair. Oxfords and barefoot sandals of tan leather in sizes 0 to 2 are $1.25 to $2.50. Clietnut) Suiminnier Coverings White cotton blankets in double-bed size are $3 a pair; in gray or plaids they are $5 a pair. Cotton comfortables with tops of satin-striped, figured voile have plain, blue or pink borders and backs. Special at $3.65. Jacquard cotton comfortables in Indlanfdeslgns and colorings arc $5, (Central) Plated I at 115c amidl"30c This is a durable plate on a nickel base, and all the pieces an in one pattern. Teaspoons are 15c each. Tablespoons, soup spoons, butter knives, ice tea spoons and picide forks are 30c each. Sterling Silver Salt and Pepper Shakerj $1 a Pair Three pretty shapes in these little individual shakeis of sterling silver. What pietty wedding presents they would make! (Central) Matties Pads at a Third Less An occasional Irregularity in the quilting of these white pads won't make your sleep any the less sound, but has taken a third from the prices. There is com plete range .of sizes from small ones for cribs to big ones for double beds. Prices range from '20c to $2.75, and there is a clear Eavnjr of a. third on every pad. (Cbeitnut) Sheets Seamless, full-bleached sheets of a good, durable qual ity are marked at low prices. 54x00 inches, $1.15. 81x90 inches, $1.45. Pillow cases, 45x3C inches, special at 30c, (Central) 1 New 'Sports Wraps Are Ready for Sunn oner JoMHieyDinigs Sweater cloth, a knitted wool material that is very soft and pleasant to wcai . is one of the fashionable fabrics for the making of the newest sports wrap-. Slip-ons are made of it anil trimmed with gray brush ed wool; belted scarfs' of it are edged with fringe, and long capes in rich shades are to be had. Prices range from $7.50 for the scarf to $45 for the cape. Polo coats in a soft fawn shade are made with or without belts ; at $57.50. Silk cupes start at $12.75 for n reversible model of poplin and satin inat is edged with fringe. .Gay new wraps of silk poplin in emerald, purple, canary and I ekir i arc trimmed with angora and brushed wool and are $29.50 to 54 (.50. Other beautiful silk wraps of tricolette and satin are priced up to $i5. Orgamdnes smd VoSfles Snuggest May Flower Gardens so lovely and fresh are they and in such delicate and delightful colors. Organdie, 40 inches wide, at 55c a yard, is in interesting shades of orchid, pink, rose, Copenhagen and sky blue, violet, nile green and sunset. This is a third less than regular. The voiles are in almost endless variety, 38c a yard and 38 inches wide. A new shipment has just come in, bringing a great many pieces with white grounds and new patterns in a variety of colors. In many cases foulard patterns of the smartest type are attractively applied to the cotton material. There is also good choice among the dark grounds and light figures. New White Skirtfirigs They are all 3G inches wide, plain gabardine, tricotine, oxford pique. Fancy weaves with broad stripes, bold checks and pleasing plaids. All are very smart and new and priced from 58c to $1.25 a yard. (Central) Jamumty, Short Capes U at $22.50 and of fiiUortnun at ft 9.1 nw. -..- --. lined with figured silks. Young women find them most becoming. velvet jacKets and capes in black with gav linings aie S20 to $10. of velour small and are (Market) New SkSrts for Sm on inner t.4 fflWm 11 A fX y Snow y pique is making many of the good-looking skirts. There are sev eral pretty models of smooth, me dium wale pique with pockets at $6.50. Another skill at $13.50 is the voile sketched. It has tucks and a little tab pocket that is hemstitched. Lovely white wash satin in an other skirt tiimmed with little tabs md buttons is $12.50. Waistbands mc 25 to 32. , The other skirt sketched is a plaid taffeta spiral skirt. It is a series of little skirts sewed on a silk under skirt and is very attractive; $18.50. (Vlurtiet) Shadowless Petticoats to Wear With Light Frocks amid Skirts White tub silk petticoats with hemstitched flounces have double panels, back and front, and aie $3.85. An unusual petticoat of satin-striped tub silk in flesh or white has a 23-inch hemstitched flounce which is lined with white nain sook, making it shadowless. $5.50. (Crntrul) (jfk y& $23.50 $7.50 Slo-50 $10 1100 Beaded Georgette Dresses Special at $B6.i50, UstwaMy $8,-50 More They'ie in the loveliest Summer colorings lose, flesh, turquoise, Copenhagen and white and are beaded in lattice de sign with a pink rose spray, done in beads, on the bodices and skirts. The sleeves are full and flowing. 10 to 44 si.es. Many other lovely new Georgette f locks trimmed with beads or embioidered with silk or tinsel are made over silk foundations and may be had in taupe, navy, white, flesh and black at $18, S23.50, $25 and $32.50. Ii tars d reds of Tub Frocks Voiles, tissues and organdies have been arriving by the hundred during the past week. A plaid ginghapi frock at $7.50 is sketched. The draped skirt is trimmed with buttons and there is a pleated organdie frill at the round neck. The voile frock at $10 which is sketched is in a flowery pattern and has deep folds on the skirt. Many, many other Summery dresses in countless patterns and fresh, gay colorings are leady for hot weather; $5.75, $0, $7.50 and up to $15. Special Prices on Dresses of Serge and Silk About 75 dresses of navy blue serge, trimmed with braid or embroidery, have been reduced because sizes are broken. They are now $7.50. Two other groups of serges are special at $15 and $1C50. Crepe de chine dresses in blue and tan are embroidered jn self tones and have Georgette sleeves. They are in sizes for small women and are special at $12. (Market) , Airy SMmmer Hamigflinigs Maiquisette with imitation Cluny lace edging is 50c a yard and with edging and insertion 05e. It comes in win), cream or ecru. Bobbinette lace with imitation Cluny insertion and edging is 75c a yard. Either of these materials wjll make up into pretty curtains for the warm weather and make the room cool and inviting. They are 30 inches wide. White net curtains with attractive border designs of braid are $3.50 a pair, and this is less than they can be bought wholesale today. Others with more elaborate designs are $4,50 and $5 a pair. Colored marquisette that makes delightful Summer draperies for the cottage or bungalow is 86 inches wido in a good range of colors and patterns at 40c a yard. (Che.tnut) Special for Men A Little Lot of Fine Smite Red meed to $311.50 They are all of fancy mixed cheviots in dark, neat pat terns and are made in youthful styles with a waistline or with a plain back and slanting pockets. We picked them out of our own stock, where they were marked quite a little higher, and reduced them because sizes are broken. In fact, there are but two or three suits of any one kind. All regular sizes. "" to 40, are. however, represented in the lot. (Ciallrr.v. Market) Mew's Half Hose i - ---. S 0c a Pair They aie of second quality, light-weight black cotton, well re enforced. (Uallerj. MurLrt) Good Shirts special at 31.05 Shirts of sturdy madras or percales in white grounds with stripes of many kinds and colois. ((aller.t, "Market) A Soecial in Men's Shoes $2.90 They are the ones that are pic tured and come in dark tan or black leather on English, lasts with welted soles. At $2.90 a pair they are quite remarkable. (Chestnut) Women's So its at Clearaway Prices At $10 Serge an1 wo1 pp'in suits in light and dark colors; borne are In belted styles, and the jackets are lined with peau de cygne or with striped taffeta. At $115 Uow suits und belted . suits trimmed with braid are made of poplin or serge and may be had in light and dark colors. At$fl8.50'lweeU sPrts suits, mannish serges and wool poplins in blouse models or on tailored sports lines. At $2S Gaburdine suits trimmed with braid, blouse and box models in serges and poplins. These are all well tailored and the jackets are pret tily lined. At $35 io $55 jy'S novelty suits are in this group. They are of Poiret twill, trico tine, gabardine and fine serge and are mostly one or two of a kind. (Market) Tablecloths and Napkins at Special Prices Good news for spring brides! Breakfast Cloths, $! Full bleached cotton damask cloths in several pretty designs; lound with scalloped edge or square hemmed or hemstitched, 58 inches. Heavy cotton damask breakfast cloths in the same size, $1.85. Breakfast Napkins, I2V&C and 15c each Full bleached cotton damask napkins, hemmed, aie 18 inches square. Tafclecloths Full bleached satin finish cot ton damask cloths in good cir cular designs, 63xG4 inches, ?2; 04x71 inches, $2.40; 64x64 inches, $2.75; 72x72 inches, 72x90 inches, $3.50. Full bleached cotton damask, 58 inches wide, 50c and 60c a yard. Napkins Full bleached cotton damask napkins in linen flnibh, 22x22 i.iches, $3.25 and $5 a dozen. (Cheatnnt) Have Yoo Ever Seem a Scpare Eevellope Chemise? Here's one that is fascinating. It is made of a big square of pink tub silk of fine quality, topped with a wide band of blue or pink brocaded wash ribbon. $5.50. Another new delight is an envelope chemise which is like u cami sole and short skirt combination. It is of pale flesh pink wash satin with two rows of elastic shirring around the top and a ruffle on the skirt. $8.75. Made of Georgette ciepe edged with satin ribbon, there is an envelope chemise with a oke made of a wide band of imitation Duch esse lace. $3.85. (Central) Good Smiinriiinnier Rings at Speciall Prices Japanese Straw Rygs Special Of good quality in novelty patterns, than regular. These are one-third less 21x45 inches, 85c. 4.6x7.6 feet, $5. 36x72 inches, $1.75. G9 feet, $6.75. 9x12 feet, at $9, is 10 per cent less than regular. Japanese matting rugs in woven patterns in red, blue, green and brown are $4.50 for a 9x11 foot size and quite special. Fiber Rugs One-third less than regular are 8.3x10.6 feet at $9.50. Wooland-Fiber Rugs The supply of these splendid rugs ha3 been replenished at tlie same special prices. 6x9 feet, $7.50. 8.3x10.6 feet, $10.50. 9x12 feet, $11.50. Willow Grass Rings that aie among tlie finest of American wire grass rugs and in patterns and colorings suited for most any purpose. Plain ' Figured iHv-ii indies 7r.c 18xS0 inches, 80c. lHxuu mtnea, (Oc. otvKa Ik-v... i it. n . . ' t.w. UUX7Z incites, $3. 27x54 inches, $1.60. 36x72 inches, $2.75. 4.6x7.6 feet, $6.25. 6x9 feet, $8.60. 8x10 feet, $12.50. 9x12 feet, $14. 4.6x7.6 feet, $6.60. 6x9 feet, $9.50. 6x12 feet, $12.50. 8x10 feet, $13.60. 9x12 feet, $15. 9x15 feet, ?19.50. Extraordinary Values in Axminster Rugs 7.6x9 feet 6eamless rugs of heavy weave are $25, 8.3x10.6 feet rugs are $29.60. 9x12 feet Axminstera are $81.60. All are in good Oriental patterns. (Chestnut) 'ii' 41 .? , $ T v i Si HSF m "Wft i '. 1$ i"f$ ' " ', ' ".n?7 I i,t 3 A , o ' ,, . v: n -a & f aSE..- . ri I? . jCTF