,' v . . (i jh. v. a j. i 5 :s "' Mil I t 3 itx 1 '- L ,'... ( t' gSfflNINt frTJBLtQ, ledgerV-;philaj) Jfiy Monday,; MARCH 1, 1920 Ttonrl and Onran at 0; WEATHER Fdir Oman at 11, 11:55 and 4:50 WANAMAKER'S Store Opens at 9 WANAMlWWs Store Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S Clilmei it Noon . . ' 1 L 4Ure Wi , 1 ; March Brings Some of the Best Opportunities of the Entire Year w a. m V&1 f iW Today Is the First of March and the Sun Comes Earlier and the stars later. Sunup is at 6:34; and sundown is at 5:51. With more-daylight we must be "up and doing," having finished, we hope, with the short, dull, foggy days and the roughest of the Winter weather. Let the birds within our souls begin to sing of Spring and its flower gardens to be made ready. Maybe there are some new touches to be put on the home rooms as suggested by the little mother, who sees the wear and tear of home things. It is the height of joy to lighten the glooms with a lamp and bedeck the old house with a new rug or picture so that the children with the new rag carpet on their room will feel that they live a hundred miles nearer to Heaven than ever before. We have but one short life on earth to live; let us try our best to make everybody under the home roof as happy as possible. Signed March 1, 100. QMm. An Interesting Concert in Egyptian Hall Tomorrow at 3 It is a musical representation of the Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers, whose tercentenary is celebrated this year. Tableaux, solos and a cantata. Thcro will bo renditions of old-timo melodies on the harpsi chord, spinet and clavichord. Women's Coats of Imported Tweedy at $35 to $75 It is almost unnecessary to say such prices are new to these coats and aro a result of warmer weather coming on. But the savings arc uncommonly good and many of the coats arc light enough in weight to bo worn until late in tho Spring. Also, a tweed coat is a good investment in another way, for it is ono of tho few kinds of coats that areprn year in anj year out with almost no change of stylo and tho material is sturdyfRiough to stand any amount of hard service. Some arc on the mixture or frieze order, some show indistinct stripes or ovcr-plaids and there area fewcapcs among them. All are weather proofed. (Firtt noor, Central) Not Only Women Motorists Like Leather Coats Almost any woman who goes out in all kinds of weather find a leather coat a most comfortable garment to have on hand. This is an excellent llmo to buy one because prices have gone down so much. Genuine leather and suede leather coats with suede cloth and joiscy linings arc now $50 to $125. (Flrit Floor, Central) Women's Plain Spring Pumps Patent leather, dull black leather and tan Russia leather, all with turned soles and two-inch Louis heels. Price $12.50 in tho Exclusive Littlo Boot Shop. (First Floor, Market) A New Sports Suit for Young Women $35 It is a suit mado In our own workrooms, and made with tho greatest caro mado so well, and so good looking wc doubt if you will find anything in town liko it at the price. Of wool Jersey, tho suit Is in a plain sports style, with a tstin lining across tho shoulders und in tho sleeves of tho jacket. It has four pockets, a narrow belt at tho waist, and may bo buttoned high at tho throat. Thcro is tan, a pretty Copenhagen blue, lose color, brown, brick and a darker bluo shade. U to 20 year sizes. (Second Floor, Cheitnut) fr Smart New Sports Skirts for Young Women's Spring Wear klds and checks and stripes and plain colors you will find them all these nttractlvo no'w sports skirts that havo just been unpacked. They aro all In tho youthful, box pleated style, and usually they havo we belts of tho material. There aro soft wool velours, novelty weaves and serges in the collcc Bi both light and dark colors, and n really rcmarkablo assortment Km which to chooso between $9.70 und $25. IneJ0 lengths ,nro 33 to 87 inches, and tho waistbands are 21 to .10 (Second Floor, Olteitnnt) The Specialty Priced Waists wo can promise At $3.85. .Batistes und voiles', Hngerio and scml-tailorcd. Also cxcollont tailored pongees. At $6.85. Cropo do chlno waists, tailored, white and ficsh color. nrrtJrM5iall 8'75 Georgette crepes pink and white at tho n Wee; high colors at tho second. (Kat and Wait AUIm) - Women's Duplex Gloves in New Spring Styles Theso gloves have an unusual ly good chamois finish, tho cloth is of fino weave and they aro in tho fashionablo length for now Spring frockB. All, of course, aro washable. In a four-button slip-on stylo arc gloves in chamois color, taupe, gray, beaver or pongee, with spcarpoint embroidery $2 a pair. In mousquctaire stylo and 8 button length aro duplex gloves in white, pongee, beaver, brown or chamois color with self-cm-broidery, or white with black embroidery, at $2.25 a pair. And in 12-button length arc Duplex gloves in white, -white with black embroidery, and beaver color, at $2.50 a pair. (Main Floor, Central) THE NEWEST UMBRELLAS ARE GAY WITH COLOR Their covers are browns, blues, greens and black-and-white, solid colors mostly, but sometimes plaided, and almost always bright ened by contrasting satin borders. Their handles aro longer often of clouded bakellto and their rings aro very largo and heavy. Al together they arc very novel and interesting umbrellas indeed. Prices $18 and $20. (Main Floor, Markrt) WOMEN'S PAJAMAS FOR SPRING One-piece sorts of batiste, usually flesh-colored, $2.50 to $5.50. Two-piece sorts of percale, at $a.75 and $3.85, and of soicsettc, at $5. Both of these latter arc in light colors. (Third Floor, Central) 100 Youjig Men's Overcoats, ,i a Very Low Dismissal Price $25 For a youiig man who does not hesitate, here is an opportunity to share in one of the real titbits of the season, More than half of these overcoats have hitherto been marked at more than double tomorrow's price. The saving is not less than $13 on any coat in the collection. They are coats from our own stock, reduced for a final dismissal ulsterettes and conforming styles, in a choice of gray, brown and heather mixed overcoating and in 33 to 36 inch sizes. , Please note, that they are for young men who do not hesitate and who do look ahead. (Ihlnl Floor,' '.UarUet) The Prize-Winning Pictures in the Fourteenth Annual Exhibition of Photographs may bo seen, together with honorably mentioned and other meritorious prints, on the Fifth Floor, Market. JAPANESE CREPE is in much request for window draperies, garden dresses, smocks and house dresses. It may bo had plain in grays, blues, pinks, greens and tans at 65c a yard; in colored stripes of various widths at 45c and 75c; and printed in iris, plum, cherry and wistaria patterns for 65c. In every instance the width is 30 inches. (1'ourOi Floor, Chenlnnt) New Lot of Black Enamel Suit Cases All sizes, all the way from littlo 18-inch week-end cases to great 30 inch cases that hold as much as a small trunk. One group, from 18 to 24 inches, is leather bound, cretonne lined and each case has a tray. Prices arc $12.50 to $14. (Main Floor, Cliotnut) From 24 to 30 inches are big leather-bound cases with heavy leather corners and straps all around. Thctc have tray and shirred pockets in the lid. Prices $16 to $19. Just Off the Needle These Charming New Hats for Women All from our own clever mil liners arc these delightful new hats, which showi Original ideas and many new fqshions for the Spring. Picturesque and charming is a large hat of fine Milan straw in a rich burnt orango shade, with a huge bunch of blue grapes as its only trimming. Very airy and dainty is a black hat of horsehair, with a twist of French blue and a little cluster of pink roses at the side. And quite different is a green and black hat in tho becoming turn-up brim style the crown of emerald green and the 'brim of black horsehair. r- And then there are smaller hats, trimmed with fruits and flowers, hats of the new rough straw braid, close-fitting hats and large hats, all in distinctive and new Spring modes. Prices go from $25 to $44. (Second Floor, Chestnut) Now Striped Skirts Are the Fashion And there is not a woman who ; Others arc in wider stripes of doesn't find them becoming, for durk blue all-wool prunella cloth itS That "w'onuT now " ""f craves. ' stripe of gold., Ihcsc arc most Such pretty all-wool skirtings as J effective and are $28.50. prunella cloths in narrow stripes of Host of all, those skirts arc so most subdued colors and some with ' csigncd as to go well with any borders. They arc all fully box kind of a Spring coat und especially pleatcd,.$28.50 to $32.50. those of polo cloth or camcl's-hair. (Flrit Floor, Central) OOME of the mirroys most in request just now are the long oval mir rors in frames of gold or silver finish. Their size is usually. 20xJt2 inches, prices $U0 and $45. Other favorites arc hand-carved polychrome mirrors oval, heart shaped, oblong many styles, prices $10 to $145. (Fifth Floor. Market) rpHIS Is the Week of Great Changes With Everybody Getting - New Housekeeping Utensils The old Winter ash cans and garbage pails that have stood the knocks and the bangs of the hardest sort of Winter, the battered utensils in the , kitchen and the step-ladders and the brooms and all sorts of woodeftware that is rickety and worn out are to be turned out and new things put in and every thing is to be made ready for Spring housecleaning. There is a general spirit among womenkind everywhere to straighten up and clean up and freshen up and brighten up their homes. The greatest help of all is the Wanamaker Spring Sale of Housewares with its brilliant and valuable' new utensils at special prices practically everything in the housefurnishings way. Bathroom Furnislungs Enameled Cooking Utcnails Galvanized Ironware Old-fasldoned Iron Cooking Pans, Griddles, etc. Housecleaning Brushes Chamois, Dusters, etc. Wcodenwarc, Wringers. Ladders, etc. Porcelain-top Kitchen Tables Clothes and Market Baskets iXickcluarc Brassicarc Coffee Percolators Sewing Machines Cedar Chests and Matting Boxes Casseroles in nickel frames, pic bakers, etc. Dress Forma Tin and Japanned Ware Concerning the New Materials for Spring Coats which, of course every woman is interested in now if she intends to have a new coal made in time for Easter thcro is a fine variety of fashionable all-wool coatings. Sturdy homespuns $3.75 and $4 a yard. Ucautlful velours in shades, $5 to $7 n yard and tweeds, Spring Bolivias, soft, deep piles, $15 and $17 a yard. Silvcrlone velours, plain and fancy, $6 and $6.50 a yard. All-wool duvetyne, $12 and $14 a yard. Cnmcl's-hair coating (ull camel's hair) at $14 a yard and patt camel's hair at $8.50 a yard, Both in tun color. (I irot Floor, Clientim!) Presenting the New Models of Parisienne Corsets Though a woman can sco the beautiful materials which make theso fine Parisienne corsets, she cannot sco tho best quality boning which is used in them, and tho fino workmanship, but it is those which help make tho Parisienne distinctive, and give it just the right lines. An 'excellent topless model of pink coutil, elastic section under bust, each sldo strongly boned, is $10.50. A., iittractiw model of pink brocho is topless, with clastic in waist, well boned in back and front, has free hip and is $12. A model of fancy pink batiste is very low, long skirt, and is light and comfortable; it is $15. Of an excellent quality of brochc und very low and full in front and slightly higher over shoulders, with long skiit, heavily boned, is another style; or a girdle-top model of pink brochc which is strongly boned, is $17.50. A model of dotted white brochc, very low full bust, very long skirt, with elastic gores in front, well boned, is $18.50. (Thlnl Floor, Chestnut) FOR THE MAN WHO WANTS FINE FRENCH HANDKERCHIEFS those jacquards arc extremely good looking. They arc snowy and' in attractive styles, and they have 1 toll hems, and some arc. hemstitched by hand. S27 a dozen and wc doubt if it will be possible to get them again at this price when this importation has been exhausted. (Mnln Flour, t entml) The Sale is in full swing; it is at it 3 very best. As an exhibition alone, it is worth coming many miles to see. If you have visi tors in Philadelphia, bring them in to see the Wanamaker Sale of Housefurnishings. ( Fourth Floor, Ctntrul and Market) v A Go-Ahead Kind of China and Glassware Sale The four things necessary to make this a go-ahead sale are very much in evi dence the china, the glassware, the savings and the customers. All our dinner sets, including many open-stock patterns, arc offered at reductions of 10 to 33 1-3 per cent. ' These are the dinner sets that we depend upon to keep this China business going ahead every day in the year. They are the mainstay of the China Store. The choice is as large as anybody can reasonably desire, and the styles, shapes, decorations and wares as well chosen as expert knowledge and determination to find the best can assemble. This applies to every group of dinner 3ets in the collection French, English, American. Real cut glass, fine radiant crystal in a choice of handsome cuttings, many pieces being both cut and engraved, is a brilliant feature of the Sale. The collection embraces a full assortment of desirable pieces at 20 to 33 1-3 per cent less than our own regular prices for the same pieces. (Inurtli Moor, Clirxtnut) The Spring Sale of Lamps Many a room which was furnished from the Furniture Sale lacks nothing but its center its heart, so to speak a delightful lamp. And hundreds of delightful lamps are to bo found here in this newly opened Sulc, at a reduction of 10 to 33 per cent. For instance Cloisonne bronze floor and table lamps. Hanging fixtures for virtually every room in the house. Side brackets. Wooden floor lamps. y ' Wrought-iron floor lamps. , ' Table lamps a miscellaneous collection. Polychrome candlesticks and electric lamps. (Fourth I lour, Criitrul) Several Hundred Pair of Blankets at Special Prices 1 hesc arc among the fore handed purchases which wc se cured as a proMsiuii against a -curcity. Since we liought them, the blanket market lias gone up, but independent of that, the prices marked on these are ex ceptionally low, ulTording a sav ing of at least -0 per cent on every pair. They are white blanket with border of either pink or blue, sonic bound with silk, others with mohair, woven with cotton warp and mixed wool filling. Single-bed sizes, $10, $1'J, $!." a pair. Double-bed sizes, $8.50, $12 and $18 a pair. (Sllh Fluor, Outrun Choose Your Rugs With Care And spare yourself the disappointment, of getting the kind that look W( II enough in a store but moii grow shabby in the home Only dependable, makes here. Heavy Double Damask Table Linen of Real Merit at $5 a Yard The other day a man wanted to sell us a lot of single daninsk at exactly twico the pun at which we are ofTcring this doublo damask. You can form your o n opinion, therefore, of the merit of this lot of goods. Heavy, full-blcilelied, Iribh and 70 inches wide $5 a- urd, while it lasts. (Flrat Flour, ( lirMnut) Tapestry Brussels Kugs !.12 ft.. ?yf).50, $11.50 and ? 18.50 Hedy Brussels Rugs ' 1M2 ft., $72.50 and $78 Velvet Rugs 0.Y12 ft., $07.50 ISrirulll lour, ( lirMmit) A mi nst cr Rugb !12 ft., .fC2.50 to fKl.oO WHIoifCurs !12 ft., $91.50 to $,175 A Host of Women's Low Shoes Between $6 and $12 So many different styles of pumps und oxfords that almost any woman can find tho kind Bho wants at H modest price. Thero arc pluln and tonguo pumps and pumps with littlo leath er bows. Thero aro pumps with high or baby Louis heels, Cuban liceis or iniiii jr uvv.p. In oxfords, too, there aro all varieties of heels, as well as many shapes in toes, from tho very nar row too that the young woman likes, to tho full, round too that the conservative woman prefers. All Sorts of good leathers, course. of New Window Curtain Materials Arriving for Spring Scrim and marquisette aro ubout Kithcr figured 01 plain, some tho best und they are certainly tho , most popular. Not onl aro they w itn wide selvedge edges to rcpru dainty and pretty foi warm- i . , , .. , , , weather curtains, but they wear ent n hwn. Uoth white and ecru, and wash most satisfactorily. .15c, 50c, G5c, 85c and $1 a yard. tl'lftl, Floor, Market) Velour Pillow Covers at $1.75 A now lot of theso very protty pillow covers that tho manufacturer made up from odds and ends, of his fino velours. They uro ull ready to slip tho pillow into and only need to uq sewed up nitcrwaru. Pheasant China and Solid Colored Tea Sets All at March Prices Uoth the bluc-and-while pheasant and the solid colored are pneed from 10 to :iu per cent lowci than the tegular prices today. the pheasant china we ;i0e Of have- Tea cups and saucers at caeli, or ?!J.50 a dozen. After - dinner cups and saucers, 20c each; $2.25 a dotciu 0-inch plates, 20c each; $2 a dozen. Cereal .saucers. 25c each; 32.70 a dozen. Custard cups these are not the pheasant pattern 12c each, $l.il!i a dozen Of Hie solid-colored china we have thciP in green, turquoise, pink, lavender and yollow : Tun SfitH. inrlllifltirr (r.....l 7'i-inch plates, ,10c each; ?3.50 I sugar and cream holders and a dozen. (5 cups and saucers, $10 complete. 8-inch plates, IDc each: ?5 a J.'1,"10,8 ? "mtcn CHC ot: dozen. 0-inch sua. $7.50 u dozen. f'-j-ineii size, $9 u dozenA 8'4-inch Hizc, $12 a dozen. Extra cups nnd sauccru, $10 a dozen. All In the Oriental Store. (Fourth Floor, CLutnul) j 9'i--inch plutes, 70c each; $8 a dozen. Small fruit saucers, 20c each; $2 a dozen. -.; . TM m h ,M H f v? '?A & ivf 31 i ti ) Jl T.m i'l I (Flral Floor, MrVl (i:l Able) t .! "Xw, . ' W ' rKV V fc . '.Hit ,4 . r. rt .l?" ."J 'Hi Tfmi iNu . .. ii,(- J, jto w '"', i. -V aiii-'vt