fdPCiJI ,itpJKn' Fooler mc ' . , e - K imTmn r - iNDarMrc.Ti- 4 - taLABBLPHTA. , MlftDAY MAHOK & 1920 l. T f rv r ' y " " . ' 1 .i4 Jjf-7- ' tr- ,fBi7iJ 3C .il at 9; organ ai , ' , At H.RC WEATHElt Fair WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S and 4:50 Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at 5 Chlmei at Noon tood News Whether Your Interest Be in Fashions or in Savings . T - . .ii" 3 If the ToSvn Clock Be Wrong Halt tne vy atcnes of the city will be out of time. That fine old steeple on ine state nouse on iu e Tulv ffinir niif flio Tiniir for ftir one rouriu ij -& " - - whole world to Know tnat tne rnirteen voionics tt. .;i4 Clnfno ntifl nvnnlaimoil "Ithorfv WWe UnilCU bi"ot aim FxUW.. ... j throughout all the land,- and to tne lnnaoitants thereof." That was the mighty stroke of freedom which, if it had been accepted and duly adopted as time rolled on, would have prevented he loss of lives and of dollars in tne late war, which has left many nations still on the bleak rocks of storm and suffering. May the day soon come when meddlers and sneculators in government affairs the world around will reset their clocks in the light of past events and experiences ! Signed March. S, 1920. QMfmmfo New and Beautiful Mesh Bags in the Green-Gold Finish are among the now things in the Jewelry Store to Interest the woman who takes pleasure in dainty and now accessories. These bags are of very fine meshes and all arc In the new, long shape which is the most fashionable just now. Some have strap handles, soma havo fine chain handles. Somo have imitation sapphire clasps. $33.50 to $59. (Jewelry Store, Chestnut find Thirteenth) This Is Great Authors' Week in Egyptian Hall Lecture Tomorrow at 2:45 by Mr. Alexander Black Author of "The Great Desire" Everv lover of books will want to see the incomparable col lection of rare MSS. of the world's great authors that i3 shown in the hall all thi3 week. Once More Prices Step Down' On Women's Winter Coats The best values of the entire season they offer to women who are wise ioauh to buy now for future needs. $75 to $200 for handsome fur-trimmed wraps and coats. Only a v, but they are beautiful garments of bolivia, wool velour, panne dvet. iilk velour and silk plush. They have collars and often cuffs and lockets of the finer kinds of'fur. , $35 for genuine leather coats, both the dull and glazed leather with ncy and suede cloth, lining. Mostly natural color, but seme black and EJ25 to $75 for coats without fur good-loking frieze, velour, bolivia, edind novelty coats. of brushed wool. (First Floor, Central) Women's Smart, New Washable Capeskin Gloves When a glove combines smart ness, comfort and servlco, you may be sure it is popular and the,wash nble capeskin glove certainly'isl These gloves arc of fine skbis, of excellent quality and carefully made. Short gloves, in pearl white, brown, beaver, mastic or tan, with 1-clasp fastening, arc $4 a pair. The fashionable strap - wrist gloves, in pearl white, brown, tan or beaver, arc $6 a pair. (Main Floor, Central) Dainty Slippers . for Women Of black Russia leather, made with pointed tongues, turned soles and Louis heels; price $17 in the Exclusive Littlo Boot Shop. (First Floor, Market) The Latest Afternoon Frocks for Women have many tucks, wide and narrow, and a trifle more fullness than frocks hitherto. Also they have long sleeves, shallow necks usually round, and rather long waist lines, often finished with broad satin girdles fastened Jn the back with big "obi" bows some times they have rows ol beaded irrnge, or very line pieatings. Charmeuse and Georgette crepes are oftcnest the materials of these frocks in browns, taupes, navy and black. Their prices are $65 to 05. (First Floor, Central) For Trousseaux Crepe de Chine Nightgowns At this moment there is a rather wonderful assortment of Dink Ines in the Little Nightgown Shop priced all the way from $16 to f-6.60. borne havetucks and hemstitching, and we are not suro but ihit they are the prettiest; somo have real filet and wee two-tone Boons and dainty sheer Valenciennes, and most women will prefer these. (Third Floor, Central) Women's Spring Underwear From Switzerland Swiss underwear has been so scarco and the demand for it so great that the shipments are usually sold up in advance. Thero is nothing in knit underwear to compare with these Swiss goods ir wa.r and comfort. Vests in various stvles nnd nf HbIp. sillr -mivpH. moriniv silt and merino and spun silk. union suits of lisle, merino, silk and merino and spun silk. Prices ranee from SI. 15 for n. HsIp vpst. to R9 for n. anun.Rllk suit. (llrst Floor, Mnrl.et) Letitia Corsets for Spring A model of pink coutil with low bust nnd long skirt is $9. A Dink nrndio l.lfVi Iahi Inmi .! -- Ll 1 t.HJ 2 xl. I l Iml jr ! i ... .. "" " """'' ""u oe '"F i uuiieu in me dock na priced at $13.50. u st.rnB coutil Letitia heavily boned and having a graduated front Ml i8 intpmlnr! fnr firrnrna ,1ll j.1 ,n te front t !h l0nR 8Wrt' cIastic Brcs' yelets nnd lncin8 below (Third Floor, Chestnut) Sheer White Waists This is the time of year when designers are doing their very best with tho delicate batistes and im ported voiles, which, after all, make the prettiest waists. Hand-made Porto Rican waist3 with roll collars, $6.75 and $6.85. Batiste waists with very fine tucks, set very close together, $7.76. Voiles with tucked frills, $7.76. Voiles with hand-drawn work'' and hand-made lace, $13.60. Other voiles with much real filet and very rich effect, $13.50 and $15.85. (Third Ftoor. Central) Lace Tops for -Chemises and Camisoles In other words, the most difficult part is already made and ready to be attached to tho bodice or skirt.- Two styles, one with shoulder straps and the other with shaped armholes. Tho laces are very pretty and dainty, being of imita tion Duchess, filet, Valenciennes or binche lace, all are run through with ribbon, $1.50 to $3.75. These lace tops are often used by women making lingerie articles for gifts. (Main Floor, Central) Women's Purev Irish Linen Handkerchiefs $2 a Dozen They nro the good, sturdy every day kind of handkerchief, snowy, carefully made, and finished with narrow, hemstitched hems. (Went Aisle) Snowy Collar and Cuff Sets of Organdie Of sheer and spotless organdie, these dainty collar and cuff sets are in fashionable shapes, and sizes, are quite new and aie what women will like to brighten late Winter or early Spring frocks. All are hand embroidered, there nro any number of pleasing de signs, nnd all aro trimmed with Valenciennes lace to make them still prettier. $2 to $4.50 the set. (Main Floor, Central) Large-Sized Petticoats All Will. nl.l!.- i It--, . 1 Mi""7 ltB in wieir lops ana enerously cut below. 13.60C.k 8attn With deep flounces. Black taffeta, $10.50. Colnwil w- if . . J-.V mcssanne and talteta, ColnrorJ am J i.i.-i- i. . - rroni, r u .'ncK couo-n oi nno wVave' ?3 and 3'50- -p smcen, ?z.75 and $3,60. tonces7$3.85. Iany (Third Fhor, Crntral) Nainsook for Underwear, 25c a Yard Jntl,Li. I'trydav ,;?Mt Wi?men wnt for I. tVlr.l ,. "11V.. Pretty New Spring Coasts for Little Girls and Juniors Not thnt they arc radically different from tho coats girls have been wearing, but they are so youthful and simple and so exactly tho kind of coats which look best on six to seventeen year girls, wo are sure you will approve them. This year's fnbrics nro attractive, too polo cloths, soft wool velours, sturdy tweeds in Springlike mixtures, goldtones, chevrona cloth, fine Bolivios and novelty checks. They come in many tan and brown shades, in dark blue, and in lighter as well ns darker colors, , ,. . i-u Styles are simple, usually the coats are belted, there are comfortable pockets, and there are sometimes pleats in front or back. All the coats are lined. Prices start at $27.60 and go on up by easy stages to $60. 6 to 17 year sizes. (Second Floor, Cheatnnt) New Wide-Wale Corduroy In sports shades, it is exactly what so many women have been asking for to make their Summer sports suits, separate skirts, negligees and, of course, children's coats. Tho colors nro really lovely, cadet, pink, lose, gray, sand, brown, beaver nnd white, 32 inchos wide, $1.75 a yard. (Tlret rioor, Chestnut) When a Woman Wants a Fur Scarf for Warmth and to Complete HerCostume sho quite often chooses fox because it does just thatl It is a rare woman indeed who does not find a fox scarf be coming; tho soft, glossy, long haired fur always looks well. And if sho wishes an odd scarf to wear with a spring suit, to top off a cloth frock, then fox fur is fine for the purpose. Thero aro black fox, the rich, pretty brown fox, or the soft taupe fox here nnd the scarfs aro full and fluffy, and fine skins, cverv ono of them. S40, $60, $70 nnd on up to $100. (Second Floor, Chentnnt) TLEASE note that the Sale of Lamps is going on, with almost every thing of a desirable light ing kind in it, from a simple bedroom candle stick with one light, to an elaborate ha'nging chandelier for the dining room. And prices are all 10 to 33 per cent less than regular. (Fourth Floor, Central) THOSEVho admire fine old English silver m Adam period are always enthusiastic over the beautiful HAREWOQD SILVER It reproduces tho decorations of Harewood House In Yorkshire which were done by tho Adam brothors about 1769. This pattern is only found in sterling silver nnd it makes a particularly nccept ablo wedding gift, being often chosen by brides. A chest of 84 pieces of flat silver is $533. The five-piece ten set is $750 and tho waiter $825. The cffce set is $360. The tray to match, $195. Also all tho other pieces of largo silver ore here, includine service plates, vegctablo dishes, gravy boats, bread trays, asparagus dishes nnd so on. (Jewelry Store, CliMtnuB and Thirteenth) Who Is It That Hasn't Broken . His or Her Share of China and Glass? There is "no such individual." Only in museums and in the collec tions of connoisseurs will you find any old china and glnss, and the quantity is limited. What has become of all the rest of the dishes and glasses that have been made sln.ee men learned how to make them? Unlike other com modities these are things that do not wear out. And yet nn inevitable fate awaits them. They were made to be broken either suddenly, or as a result of the, first baneful crack. And each one of us is destined to break his or her share. And so the potter's wheel keeps turning. Tho time to replace or replenish your china and glassware is when the replacing is good; and it is very g6od now because of the Spring Sale that we are holding, a sale In which you will find the best collection of dinner sets, cut glass and inexpensive glasswaro to be had for the money in Philadelphia, even if we do say it ourselves. - ' (Fourth Floor, Chrstnut) A New Group of Exceptionally Fine Quilts The handsomest lot of quilts that wo have received in n considerable time are being shown newly in the Bed Clothing Store. They are filled with lamb's wool and the coverings of fine silks and satins are in strikingly beautiful colors and patterns. One kind has centers of white satin, exquisitely enlivened with floral designs in rose, pink, blue or yellow. Borders are plain and backs of Florentine silk. For these the price is exceedingly moderate, $24 each. Along with them are some quilts of a still more beautiful kind, with rich silk centers, satin borders and Japanese silk bocks. These come in broad brocaded stripes, a charming and effective design, and the colors ore beautifully matched. Price $37.60 each. Both of the groups of quilts are quite exceptional at tho prices, having been made for us under a special arrangement by a very careful manufacturer. (Sixth Floor, Central) Fine Rugs From the Near, Middle , and Far East Meet in This Interesting Disposal Fine rugs from the vicinity of Pekin, fine rugs from Amritsqr in Northern India; fln rugs from Turkestan, from Asia Minor, from Turkey in Asia, and from the Caucasian dis tricts, and the finest of any frorn various parts of Persia. Seldom, if ever, has there been such a fascinating diversity of weaves, such a broad and interesting choice of pieces, each group, each piece holding its own particular appeal. Royal Saruks and Kermanshahs are the gems of the assortment. Persian Mahals ar in liberal selection ; so also are Chinese carpets. There is quite a showing of small and medium sized pieces, chiefly Persian and Chinese, and 'a notable feature of the assemblat is the group of carpets from Northern India very practical and serviceable weaves in pat terns that follow those of the fine Persian rugs. Prices all through offer a distinct advantage over present market valuations. (Serenth Floor, Central) A Sure Sign of Spring Awnings Tho materials for these have arrived and may be seen and chosen when you will, but with last year's scant supply of these same mate rials in mind, many people arc placing their order as early as possible. Wo will take the necessary measurements, make up the awn ings and keep them until warmer weather comes. There is always a satisfaction in knowing that they can be had when wanted. (Fifth Floor, Market) French Beaded Handbags for $10.75 and $14.75 . Bogs of similar quality made in this country would cost you almost double this price. And the chances nro they would not bo so good looking, for tho French can surely combine colors wonderfully. These are draw-string and covered frame styles, all with fringt and in ijich combinations of reds, blues, browns nnd greens. ' (Writ Alslt) Two New and Charming Little Crepe Dressqs for Little Girls have just arrived in the Infants' Wear Store, and so pretty are they you'll agree that they de serve special mention. Both nro of washable cotton crepe and both come in the prettiest pink shade, a lovely China blue, and pongee color. One frock, and this is $10.50, has a snowy littlo guimpe, shir ring and hand stitching in color. There is Irish picot around the square collar and on the cuffs, and there is just enough hand embroidery on tho front to make the dress prettier. Tho other dress is $11.50 and this too has a whito guimpe. It has a square neck and the em broidery and hand stitching is in black and whito, which makes it more effective. Both dresses are in 2 to 6 year sizes. (Thlrtl Floor, Clieatnnt) About Re-covering Umbrellas , During this month tho prices on re-covering are special, for in stance: f 1,?for covers of American taf feta (all cotton) with silk selvedge. $3.45 for covers of union taffeta (silk and cotton) with.silk selvedge. $5 for a remarkable satin gloria which wo guarantee for a year. It is extraordinarily strong; and the umbrellas covered with it can bo very closely rotted. C.HMq Floor, Market) Spectacles and Eye Glasses Tho high pressure of modern life requires the best possible eye sight, and that means eyes properly looked after. The Optical Goods Store fills oculists' prescriptions with great care. (Main Gallery, Cheitnnt) A Wonderful Shoe Offer to 593 Men For $7.00 a pair, which is considerably less than half the regular price, we will sell 593 pair of men's high and low shoes. 386 pair are high shoes and oxfords from our own stocks. There are about twenty styles and sizes are incomplete, but that is the reason for the reduction. 207 pair are factory-hurt shoes in various styles, but not all sizes, from one of the leading factorios in tho country. These arc about half the price tho factory gets for tho samo styles in com plete sizes. Men who can find their sizes in either group will get great values. Also several hundred pair of men's high and low shoes special at $14.40 a pair. (Main Floor, Market) The Best Damask Luncheon or Tea Cloths in Some Time, $7.75 Each Beautifully finished goods of pure linen, finely hemstitched and with mitred corners. Attractive circular patterns grape and rose. A new lot, direct from a very well-known Irish maker. The finest cloths of the kind that we have had to sell for this price in a good while, $7.76 wick, size 66x66 inches. " ' (Tint Floor, Chestnut) The Best Compliment Ever Paid Our Hardwater Soap is the number of imitations that have sprung up in its wake. But despite the imitations an the soaps that were copied from it, there has never been any Hardwater Soap just like it. All the rest of the year it sells for 20c a cake. During March the Price Is $1 a Dozen Cakes which is the special and particular reason why thousands and thousands of people buy enough to lastHhem the year 'round. It's an excellent bath and toilet soap, it is abso lutely pure, it will not injure tho skin in any way, and it will lather freely in hard or soft water. Verbena, violet, almond or unscented--choose whichever you like best. Hundreds of families find it economical to buy enough to last till next March. (Emt Aide, West Aisle nnd Down Stairs 8tor) You're Sure to Be Right If You Choose i a Voile For cotton voiles aro almost, if not quite, tho most desirable ma terial for almost any kind of a Spring dress, and tho new colors and designs are lovely. For this reason there is a very large variety of voiles here and nt every price possible. Also tho prices are the more reasonable bo cause wo placed the orders for these voiles such a long tlmo ago nnd bought in such quantities. Plain voiles, almost every color, light and dark, 50c, 75c,. 86c and $1,25 a yard. Printed voiles, the much-wanted dark colors as well as light ones and some very elaborate printings, GOc, 75c, 85c, $1, $1.25, $1.60, $2 and $2.25 a yard. (First Floor, Chrstnut) Thousands of the World's Best Enamelware Cooking Utensils Have Just Now Come Into the Housewares Sale With Special Prices It is pretty well known throughout tho country that this Store is somewhat more particular than others in regard to the quality of its merchandise. Two things that we ore especially and fastidiously particular about are Diamonds and Enamelware They havo one similarity with us and that is in their purity. An immense amount of cnamelwaro is sold throughout the country at all sorts of prices from 10c, 16c, 25c upward. Wo do no sincere merchants any harm by telling our customers that cheap enamelware is dangerous. If is dangerous for two reasons. One is that a great deal of it contains antimony and antimony is poisonous. And the other is that cheap enamelware will invariably checker and crack nnd particles will get into the food. These particles aro glass. Plcaso remomber that all enamelware is glass. Enamelware ought to bo treated as glass. If it is well taken care of it will lhst for years and years. Tho best enamelware tho kind wo have is made by a highly perfected process that results in the equal expansion and contraction of the enamel coating and the iron underneath. Unless you tako Wnnamaker enamelware and slam it down hard it will last a great number of years, and always be as good as new. Tho new lot of cnamelwaro cooking utensils just opened is of tho finest description and contains cooking utensils of every sort and in tho right sizes, including (Fourth Floor, Murket) Tea pots Coffee pots Pitchers Cotander8 Dish pans Kettles Buckets Lipped saucepans Rice boilers Tea kettles Saucepans Cooking kettles Stove pots Bread raisers Pudding pans M I1 1 :l 'J vM sM '. "1 .,? t ,?.W :s M " Yl n A 7 1 i it ' (-1 l '?! . I,uori Ol"eln,ut) m i 'J , - " h : v u . - ' ifi. M iiN