vr ;,"..vJTiiw'i"-w"'-' "wtiwwT" f r,r "wwpbw.-".? 'rr? " T17W'T ti -. , 5 I H I f ' ?ARLY FIRE DRIVES FAMILY 10 STREET flan Aids Wlfo and daughter to Safoty Then Fights Blazo in NIghtcIothes WAITING ROOM IS DAMAGED The family of narry ' Mn,,on' 6l13 West Oxford street, was driven to the ,tet in their night clothes by a fire In tflr borne early today. Mr. Mallon, after summoning the , B(Iocs, fought the flames In his night i oths and managed to bold them In I hrck lomewhat until tho firemen ar- I jtfd. The blaze was then extinguished.. It. itran In the bathroom from nn tin- nown source. The daraago to the, mm Is estimated at $300. Mrs. Mallon was awakened by smoke In hrf bedroom, one nwnKrncu ner ijub- ,jnd, wno invcsugnieu. j.dc buiuko m- ready had filled the upocr floor of the houso and ho called his wlfo nnd got his five-year-old daughter and led them to tho street. Neighbors speedily supplied Mrs. Mallon nnd her daughter with clothing. Mallon refused assistance nnd worked at extinguishing the flnmes. Tho P. It. T. waiting room nt Gcr mantown avenue and Crcshelm road was slightly damaged by flro at 3 :30 o'clock this morning. Tho blare was discovered by n patrol man who summoned Engine Company No. 37. There were no persons In tho place at the time. ACCIDENT HALTS y TRAINS Thousands Are Delayed When Fuse Blows Out A fuse blew out on a shoe of an cast bound elevated train nt Twenty-ninth street nt 6 :10 o'clock this morning, nnd before another fuso could be installed several thousand persons had a legiti mate excuse for being late for work. As the fuso blew out with a loud re. port the train camo to an abrupt halt. Twelve trains which followed, all loaded to capacity with cany workers, were tied up behind tho stalled train. Westbound trains were also delayed, but by 0:30 traffic was re-established, although tho trains crept along slowly and several were hnlted four or fixe minutes more nt the City Hall loop. Displacement A manufacturer recently argued with a great mid-western merchant for more store space and a better display of his line. The merchant demurred because of the con stantly increasing demand on every floor of his immense store for adequate counter and shelf space. "It is, you know, after all," he said, "a survival of the fittest. "We cannot carry all lines. We cannot even carry many lines in each department. We must choose we arc forced to choose, and when a line is advertised nationally to a point that makes any one trademark dominate it displaces others, not only in the home but in our store that supplies the home." Will your line, of goodj continue to hold space atjainst your competitors' struggle for a place in the sun? Advertising is not only offensive, it is defen sive and its battles arc always won in the ulti mate market the home. Butterick Publisher The Delineator (fS.OO a Year) Everybody's ' Magazine fZ.50 a Year) The Designer ($1.50 a Year) I Shcppma Philippine Envelope Chemise $3:75 and upward The quality is very real. They're all hand embroidered. Combinations open drawers, closed drawers or petticoat. The superb fit of this garment has made it very popular. Prices begin at $2.25. From the ttand.point or QUALITY, our PRICES are the moit REASONABLE in Philadelphia. 1008 Chestnut Street pW,lj,iiii5i!l!iiilM,iiUi UDUIUHillUH 500 Overcoats At One Third to About Half Price That's the news that Wanamaker & Brown is able to announce for this week's buyers of overcoats. $23 .50 F0R $3S AND $40 OVERCOATS $28.50 F0R $45 AN0 $50 OVERCOATS $33.50 F0R $50 AND $55 OVERCOATS $38.50 F0R $55 TO $60 OVERCOATS Hundreds of men and young men are taking advantage of this unnrec- edenjed sale of overcoats, which will have no duplicate in the year 1920. If you wish to be certain of find ing your size, we suggest that you come early, the demand for them will soon see the last one sold. . Wanamaker & Brown Market at Sixth for 59 Years m "m EtENIKG PUBLIC' LtoMt-HJTJAEtPHli, ' TtjtoSDAY, " aiAItOH 1920 ' Kr , " i "i r INFORMATION OP MERCHANDISE FOR WEDNESDAY, MARCH THIRD BUSINESS HOURS FROM NINE TO FIVE-THIRTY To-morrow the Strawbridge & Clothier Sale of Men's SampleShoes andOxfords if 18 For the Sale to-mormw. WR hftVG hnilp-hf. hvn frmiionrtrl no.a nf Mon Ramnlo Slmoc nnrl Ovfnrrlc in f no NFVW SPRING STYLES. The interest will be greater than ever, because, since manufacturing costs and consequent retail prices are so much higher than formerly, the saving, which averages about one-third, is of greater importance than' usual. Also adding to the interest is the'f act that the number ot SampleShoes procurable is less than in years past, because our manufacturers now exercise more restraint in making up and dispos ingof their sample lines than in the days .of lower cost. All of which means that these samples will go very rapidly. MJHK BB Y'j The Formal Spring Opening Presentation of Paris Millinery Continues with Interest WOMEN are finding the Hats so becoming, and besides they are so different from anything shown in Millinery for some time and after all that is the chief charm. It's a change to try on a Hat that disports its own little veil, or provides a lace scarf to drape across the shoulders. It's a change, too, to combine summer with winter, in the manner of the great summery Neopolitans with draped velvet crowns charming beyond words and so essentially Dress Hats. And it is refreshing to see so many flowers in use, in wreaths and facings, in tiny clusters and some lovely small Hats are entirely of flowers. Then there are the small straw Hats with great lace brims wired at the sides, achieving a decidedly Egyptian effect. These and a host of others from the best milliners of Paris. Hundreds of Lovely Creations, Adapta tions and Fine Copies, from New York Milliners and Our Own Clever Artists. Strawbrldee & Clothier Second Floor. Market Street, West House Dresses Worth Much More Than $2.95 In favorite straight-lino style, trimmed with smocking below the yoke in front. Of blue chambrav with white pique collar and cuffs, finished with belt and pockets. An unusually good value $2.95. StrawhrMge ("mthl-r Third Floor IHIIvsrt Street, Wesl Fine Rhinestone Bar Pins, now $10.00 Those exquisitely lacy patterns, reproductions of fine diamond-set designs in Rhinestone-set Bar Pins; also n few set with colored stones. A special purchase of theso beautiful Bnr Pins, much under price $10.00. Hirwhrldp k Clothier Aliilo O.'Marltet Street The Anita Wave Special at $6.95 The sketch shows only one of the graceful coiffures that may be achieved by using the Anita Wave. Soft, wavy hair, so arranged that it will cover tho front and sides of the head, rolled back low on the ears if preferred. Special nt $6.95. Switches special at 3.50. Manicuring 50c Strawbrlduo Clothier First Floor, nalcony, Fllbort Street New Designs Achieve New Beauties in Printed Silks Such Miriety! Such colors! Such designs! And each day adds to our storo of exquisitely bcuutiful Printed Silks. Many new de signs nro exclusive Whether your choice is a Printed Silk of quiet dignity in color und pattern, or whether you prefer Silks of gloriou3 hues, intricate in design, you will And them hero: Printed Florentine Sides, 02-inch $2.50 a yard Printed Foulards, UG- and 40-inch $J.50 to $4.50 a yard Exclusive Chippendale Prints, 40-inch $0.00 to $7.00 a yd. Printed Pussy Willoio Taffetas $5.50 and $6.00 a yard Printed Crepes Georgette $4.00 and $4.50 a yard Printed Sweet Briar Silks $ii.00 to $.1.50 a yard -ro- Straw bridge & Clotlilor Alale, U, Centre Novelty Columbia Records Tho music of many lands, many of them the music of an cient folk songs, tho melodies that all tho world may enjoy. Chiefly Recoids of instru mental music plnyed by nativo musicians on the instruments of their own lands. Double, faced 85c. Mrawhrlde Clothlei Fifth Floor, W Sheeting Muslin, Cambric, Nainsook Now is a good time to lav in your stock of Housekeeping Mus lins. Standard qualities in fine cottons, by tho yard: Sturdy White Cambric i5c. Soft-finLth Cambric 75c. Fine Nainsook 05c. Fillaw Case Muslin, 4Sinch 55c. Sheeting Muslin, 63inch! 08c; Sl-ineh, fl.lS. Straw brldee & Clothier Alsls 13. Centre Strawbridge & Clothier MARKET STREET EIGHTH STREET FILBERT STREET Draught Screens Under Price Three-fold now $7.50 Four-fold now $10.00 Just about 100 of these Screens all of oak, with burlap panels, in dark green, brown or a single figured design to sell to-morrow at less than present mill cost. All stand 6 feet 6 inches high, and each fold measures about 18 inches wide. Strawbrldira & Clothier Third Tloor Extra-length Sheets Sturdy Bleached Muslin Sheets, in the extra length, 99 inches, many housekeepers prefer: 63x99 inches, $2.85 each; 72x99, $3.15 each; $1x99 $3.35 each. Strawbrldse & Clothier .Mils IS. Filbert Street Men's Silk Shirts From Our Own Stock Reduced - $7.65 Shirts which have been sell ing regularly at one-fourth to one-half more than the pricrf, reduced for quick clearing away because these particular lines have become incomplete in sizes. Although size ranges are in complete in individual groups, the assortment in its entirety presents ALL SIZES to begin with. How long this range will remain complete we cannot say. The remarkably low price to which they 'have been re duced should induce brisk, sell ing. Therefore, it might be wise to come early. Ktrawbrldce i. Clothier East Store, Euhtli street Shoes and Oxfords at $8.95 Samples from the Whitman & Keith Co. and the J. P. Smith Shoe Co. All various leathers in the new styles and shades Jor the coming spring. Sizes 6ii, 7 and 7j, A width ; and sizes 6i2. 7, 712 and 8, B width $8.95 a pair. Sample Low Shoes at $12.20 This is the entire sample line of the James A. Banister Com pany, fpr whose Shoes this Store is Philadelphia headquarters. Low Shoes for spring, 1920, of finest materials and workman ship. Sizes 7 and iy2, B; and size 8, A. (Price includes U. S. taX.,) v V Strawbrldse . Clothier Eighth and Filbert Streeta IMPORTANT NOTE On account of the exceptional do-, mand for these Slues, they cannot be aeni, oil approval, and arc not; returnable Every customer should be fitted at the time of purchase. This Lovely Model Is Among Spring Dress Coats It is made on straight, loose lines, loosely belted, beautifully lined and finished with oneof those great comfortable crush collars price $110.00. Dress Coats, $30.00 to $165 Poplin, serge and various twills, in black and blue, velours and Bolivias, plain and silvertoned. Made in all lengths and styles fashionable this season. Smart Capes and Dolmans Capes, sometimes forming sleeve effects, also the becoming Dolmans, in many and varied styles, $75.00 to $150.00. Sports Coats, $20 to $115.00 Tan velours, $20.00 to $30.00. Camel's-hair polo cloths, $65.00 to $115.00. Black-and-white checks with novelty leather belts, $22,50 to $55.00. Jersey cloth, in heather mixtures, $37.50 to $55.00; in the longer lengths, $45.00 to $55.00. Fancy mixtures in the short sports length. $20.00; longer lengtns, up to 5j5.00. jt V C.utlh.M.B JF f'lAthli.B C- a .. . av. -.. -..-.v .iNin oecono i'luor. Centre i! White' Wool-mixed Unusual, .$12.50 Unusually attractive in ap pearance, quality and price this special lot of Whito Wool mixed Blankets with dainty pink or blue borders, sizr70x 80 inches. We cannot duplicate them to sell at $12.50 a pair. , Strawbrldfo & Clothier Alal 11. Filbert Streot Women's Linen Handkerchiefs Now Three for 85c Linen Handkerchiefs with 1-16 and 'i-inch hemstitched hems and daintily embroidered corners. They are such an ex ceptionally good aluc that many women will want to lay in a supply at 3 for 85c. . Simwi,r!ds( & Clothier Market Mreet Croes All and AIMe 12. Market Street New Spring Suits are Ready 'An excellent new line, ranging from $30.00 to 5115.00, and including all the-new effects of the season close-fitting, semi-fitting, straight and easy and loosely belted, others variously tucked 'and plaited and finished with full belts or half belts. From $30.00 to $47.50 .Uf serge, in black, navy blue and taupe; and of tweeds, in rose, brown and gray. From $50.00 to $77.50 saft00Jt mcn's-Wear serco. wool nnnlin nnd i ripof.inf. in black, navy blue and brown; and smart home- & SnUnS !n lr.1V. tan nnd Vilnn TViocn innlnrlo ffV some close-fitting and semi-fitting models, on plain-tailored, conservative lines. From $80.00 to $115 Suit30f mc,lV Poiret twill and tricotine, in black, navy blue and trn. In addition to the belted and the close-fitting tailoicd models, you will find in this group Suits with smart little coats in pony effects, and some very distinctive models with braid bindings or flat silk braid applied in novel tailored ways. Outing Suits $32.50 to $40.00 Wy Strawbridge & Clothier Second Floar. Centre J3 '"ix JWA r'M ' LUIJU Women's. Fashionable )(7Q Pumps and Oxfordsw O These Shoes come from high-c'ass manufacturers. They arc taken from our regular good stocks which in themselves were . on contracts placed almost a year ago. At $7.95 they arc JO to close to 50 per cent, under present retail valuation. The Oxfords rIn ava,r,iet,y of velT ,att,a,cl,'Yc ,stvcs , tan calf, black gun-metal calf, black glazed kiclskin and patent leather. The PumiJS Dainty turn-sole models; brown and ma- L hogany calf, black domino calf; patent leather, gun-metal, black glazed kidskin. Smart, new, exclusive styles. Wonderful value Uy to be early to-morrow. Strawbrldie (.loth'cr UlsMli und 1'i.bert Streets Axminster Rugs, 9x12, $39.50 One of the exceptional values to bo found in the section of Lower-priced Floor Coverings. They are in gocd Oriental patterns, in wanted colorings--$00.50. Other noteworthy vnlues in this section Seamless Velvet Rugs, 9x12 feet; seconds $44.50 Japanese Matting Rugs, GxS.G 'feet $2.95; 9x11. S $5.95 Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 9x12 feet $19,50 Jute Velvet Stair Carpet, 27 inches wide $1.55 a yard Old Colonial Rag Rugs, 27x54 inches now $1.35 each Printed Linoleum, 2 yards wide 85c a square yard -r-VStrubrldse 4 Clothier Fourth Floor Filbert feireet Dress Aprons and I Many Other Kinds Some in slip-over style, others ' buttoned in front all prettv and i practical $1.25 to $3.25. Among other practical kinds i arc Bungalow Aprons, $1.50; j Gingham Band Aprons. 50c to 8oe; Bib Aprons, 65e lo SI 50; Maids Aprons, 75c to $3.50; I Nurses' Aprons, 83c to 81.50. ' White Cover-all Aprons, lonn ' sleeves $i.ao and SJ.J5. I Dainty Tea Aprons jsc to i y,"J' KtravvLrldsr- ( oilil. r Thirl Floor Wrn Girls' and Small Women's Muslin Underwear Exceptional Values $1.25 to $3.50 Kn eloDe Clicrais e, Night vjvt.ii-3, imcjn, iiiicuy Ul line nainsook. A special lot in broken I sizes, including sizes 8 to 18 years. All are beautifullv made and trimmed with dainty laces ' ana emnroidcnes, many ribbon run. Night Gowns with short kimono or set-in .sleeves. Prices now $1.25 to $3.50. Mr.nbnd tr C oihier Third Floor Went A Good Time to Buy Bed Spreads And what of your stock of Bed Spreads for spring and summer? Now is a good time to select from new assortments. Many e.cellcnt kinds of White Bed Spreads, double-bud size: Crochet weave and Marseilles designs $3.50 and $1.50 each. Satin-finish Marseilles, new de signs $6.50 nnd $10.00. V i n e, light-weight Dimity Spreads $4.00 and $4.50. lied Spread and Sham Hod Rets of Satin-fiiuh White Marseilles Spread 8898 inches Sham to match $10.50. Sets of Crinkled Dimity Spread 90x99 inches, embroidered scalloj-.cd edge, Sham to match $7.50. StrawbrliUe . I'lothler AUIe U. Filbert Street Fine Half -linen NapKii&s Much Under Price Bleached Half-linen Napkins in very attractive designs. They will glvo good tcrvico, and they uro pricod consider ably below their present value: 18-inch now $4.00 a Aotcn. 21-inch now $5.00 a dozen. Strawbrldire t t'lothler Alils 11, Centre nuns A Special Exhibition and Reduction Sale For All Lovers of Art In Home Furnishings In this uniquo display arc many very fine and beautiful Carpet-size Chinese Rugs, in rare colorings, recently re ceived, though bought some time ago at considerably Icsh than present market value, and marked at correspondingly less than to-day's regulur re tail prices. Perhaps of EVEN GREAT ER INTEREST are the many Chinese Rugs that have been in our stock for some months, which are now marked At Reduced Prices A wide variety for rooms of practically all shapes nnd sizes including many about 9x12 feet, as well as a number both larger nnd smnller. Prices from $175.00 to $650.00. The savings range from $50.00 to $225.00. Fourth Kloor. Vvt Sixty Years Ago Prices for Francis Bacon Pianos Were $600, $650 and $750 Many old ledgers still in possession of the Francis Bacon Company show that scores of Francis Bacon Pianos sold for these prices. The instruments that brought these prices wore the old "square pianos" of grandmother's day and, although the best instruments ob tainable, they were far inferior in every way to the beau tiful, rich-toned, mechanically perfect Francis Bacon Pianos and Player-Pianos of to-day. To-day Your Francis Bacon Costs- Upright PiniHKs $450.00 and $475.00 Player-Pianos $750.00 and $800.00 Solo die Playcr-Pia n os $850.00 Reproducing Pianos ( electric ) $1250.00 Theso are the pucs now asked fo- instrument beyond com parison in intrinsic ulu tone quality and mechanical improvements with the old-fashioned squ:iu pianos of half a cpiitur ago. And please remember the same FRANCIS BACON that signified tho best in piano building "back in tho histics" still indicates th-j BEST OBTAINABLE TO-DAY. Another Feature Not Available to the Old-time Piano Buyer is the arrangement whereby the modorn music lover can obtain the instrument of his choico at this Store on terms of easy pny ment. Also, nowadays, your old instrument will be taken as part payment. WC Give YOU A Rt.o1, u.n instruction book and ono Venrs fllnintr aorvlcfi .iriiU TIT A ta. and a chair anjLtwclve rolls of music of your own choice, and tunl ing for ono ycmwlth a PLAYER-PIANO. -. - Strawbridge 4 riothier- Klfth Kloor. Wee Strawbridge & Cloth MARKET STREET EIGHTH STREET FILBERT & 4. I A X i i T zzEmmwmmimw ' ra I ' -J.U.... JPMMi r. ), "..X t f .! i miiJtiid-1 . i.. rt s w : .1 &!! JVLa 1 ,