't . 4 ' 1 uu jfr EVENING PUBLIC IEDGEKr- PHILADELPHIA, THUKSDAY, MARCH 11, 1920 , Great Organ Plays at 9, WEATHER Ravi 0 WANAmAKER'S 11, li:oo ana :ou Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S Ohlme at noon. Now That Spring Has Smiled Outdoors, These Goods Take on New Interes ' n',: lJ ' I) J .- lcf Vis W ' jr V ', Three Small Boys and a Brindle Dog All in Their Summer Clothes were in sight yesterday romping and playing tag in the warm sunshine. In the gladness of the first warmish sun all of us were strongly tempted to join the race with the boys and their dog. What a difference the sun makes, especially when in this long Winter we have had it in scant measure! How much the sun has to do in bringing on the blooming flowers, ripening the fruit, and sweetening the berries! This orchard of a Store is beginning to blossom with the new Spring goods like the Jersey fields of apple trees. Signed March U, 1020. frm The Stole Is a Much-Liked Fur Fashion for Spring - When they ore made of tho lighter weight furs, the fashionable stoles are really most practical for Spring wear, for they afford just sufficient warmth without being bulky, and they arc n smart finish to one's suit or costume. ' . Some of tho new furs are quite broad, some are moro medium width, some have pockets, and some have pointed, while others have rounded or square ends. There is tho lustrous, deep Hudson seal (dyed muskrat), the soft pray moleskin, tho pretty natural gray squirrel, the much-liked Aus tralian opossum, and tho dark brown Kolinsky. They begin at $175 and so on up to $350, (Second Floor, Chestnut) The Polp Coat's the Coat for Spring For Young Women At least you'd think so, judging by tho number of well-dressed young women who are asking uh for them! The polo coat is a jaunty, practical topcoat, usually bolted and pocketed and rather severely tailored. You may have it in velour or burella cloth, or novelty weaves, or bolivia or fine camel's hair, and in all the fashionable brown and tan shades as well as other Spring colors. $43.60 to $80 and 14 to 20 year sizes. (Second Floor, Chestnut) The Usual Spring Question Abojit Women's Blue Serge Coats It can be answered in the affirmative today, for these coats have arrived serges and tricotinos both. In every case the material is a fine all-wool weave, and tho coats are in black, dark blue and, in the higher-priced styles, tan and covert shades also. Starting with a good-looldng -Jcngth scrgo coat, belted through straps in tho back, rather conservative in style, at $57.50, prices riso not too quickly to a very lovely hand-embroidered coat at $250. And, within this range of prices, there are a number suitable for mourning wear. (Ftrit Floor, Central) Women's Tricolette Dresses of Unusual Style Novelty dresses, which means that very few of them nrc duplicates. Also it means that they have many delightful features bands of rich colored embroidery defining their sauarc necks; fluted ruffles of ribbon outlining thoir panels; one embroidered with gold thread and another with self - embroidery in blocks; while still others have festoons of beads or are gnthored in at tho foot. Tho weaves include besides tho usual tricolette tho paulette, ,a drawn-thread tri colette, and a novel matelasso. Colors arc variOII rIuhIoi of vInr nnit rnsn. brown, taupes, grays, Copen- Prices nro $60 to $150. I'lri Floor, Central) it and hagen navy blues, rust- Women's Plin Practical Handkerchiefs, $2.75 a Dozen . These arc the ever-useful, perfectly plain hemstitched handker chiefs. No woman regards her handkerchief box complete unless thero's at least u dozen of these insldo! Snowy Irish linen, with narrow hem, hemstitched. (Weat Alile) Parisienne Corsets th m of t',c nowest ma rom l'snt Spring materiulB nro A pink silk tricot very lightly boned, soft and pliable. It is wpless, has dainty lace and ribbon trimming, und is priced at $25. A. second is of really exquisite pink Bilk figured batiste, with very low bust, long skirt and doublo garters, $38. A pink elastic corset with satin in front has a long skirt and a popular as a hip confiner, being very easy and comfortable, $18. (Third Floor, Chettnnt) For the Warmer Days Soon to Come New Coats and Hats for Children of liuietWjCCI ?12,7B nnd $22-50 tnoro if nn unusually good assortment snfi . spring coats coata of sturdy tweed in Springlike mixtures, of attractive col 1"' f " blU BrgCS Und 8I)r,n. fabrics in clrl.HluJluy th cata nro simply made, in styles best suited to llttlo ni w.n . boys f two to six years, but thero are coats suitable for play ttooughout t Dcer wear in tho collection. Somo have linings Paris Never Sent Us More Handsome Spangled Tunics rind Robes than the ones which came over on tho Lafayctto a few days ago. They arc porfectly stunning cre ations, and there is just ono of each. They wero personally se lected in Parte just a few weeks ago, and show the newest French fashions. The tunics and blouses and robes nro usually of fine black net, in such designs as will givo tho newest fashionable silhouette, and thickly studded with span gles, jet beads or bugles. Some are all black, somo arc in black and sapphire, some in black and sphinx, somo in black and crystal. They range in price from $30 to $175. Suito now arc wide net panels, ch may bo used as scarfs, as draperies, or to fprm tunics. These too are on fine dark net, and have designs worked out in bugles, spangles, beads and em broidery in black or colors. They aro $50 to $76. They aro among the handsom est importations we have over had and it will give us pleasure to show them to you. (Main Floor, Central) DAINTY "Dinner" Handbags Women Call Thenf Because they are just large enough to hold a handkerchief, a little powder box and some change. Thoy aro mndo of metal beads in tho most delightful of bright colors, and when we say they were made by hand, in France, you will know thoy are artistic. Prices $18 and $20. (Main Floor, Cbettnut) A1 TTRACTIVE New Combs and Pins for the Coiffure Some of tho new, combs aro en chanting with their gleaming set tings of rlihiestonea or imitation sapphires' or emeralds. They arc all in new designs' and thero arc many unusual and attractive shapes. Thero aro bowknots, too, and carved combs that nrc ex tremely effective in the hair. $G.50 to $34. Now barrettes, in small and larger sizes, are $1.50 to $8.50. Fancy hair pins in many styles arc $1 to $11. (Jewelry Store, Chestnut ami Thirteenth) WOMEN'S Spring Pumps Pumps of patent leather, dull black and tan Russia leather. They all havo low French heels, und the first two are $12.50 a pair, while tho tan pumps arc $13. All in tho Exclusive Little Hoot Shop. (First Floor, Market) TX7HITE TV lii Neg ligees Not so much negligees, really, as they aro breukfast coats, only they are made of sheer washable materials. Cross-bar dimity, $6.85. Striped and plaidcd voile, $15. Fancy voile with three flounces and lncc, $21.50. (Third Floor, Central) otruw nntft in ro. ...ut. n ...i t i-ii .1 -1..1 .i ror uiu 108t nftar, i j ,A- ... " . tutt" " f uuiurwu ptyfco u mu o Kn ,; yy' Vkvwmw, . fno; mws ana & o jrom w o 7-j-j, B0t8j $2 fe i : ' wkUtak .; ' j. ,:r'- WL:fr . L .. : v ' '.. :: , , m-i .. ?.; v, iiiMfmi nllii iHilllllll Hi M MltMHi 11 .. . li-. W' i.n- , .i-v '- -i Hi JUKI 1 ., , In DAINTY Spring Neck wear in Hand - Embroidered Net And, by tho way, net seems to be ono of tho most popular kinds of neckwenr this year. Tho nowest hand-embroidered not collars and sots nro prettily trimmed with Valenciennes lace and they como in cither tho flat or rolling shape. Somo are short, others medium length. collars' alone. ,$1 to Wawj ,hmD ( Kpmorroto 3fe jf outrtner'tf JBap in tfje JJlarcfj janntoetfiiarp Special Musical Program 0 o'clock Anniversary Fanfare, followed by music by tho organ and tho J. W. C. I. Military Band; military exorcises and singing by tho boys and girls of tho J. W. C. I., with salute to tho Fqunder'a Flag. 11 o'clock Organ recital favorato festival music. 12 o'cldck "Lead, Kindly Light." Brass quartette and organ. Chimes, on stroke of tho hour. 2 o'clock Hugh Walpolo speaking in Egyptian Hall, followed by a musical program. 4:45 oclock Festival concert. Grand organ and J. W. C. I. Military Band Great Organ Concert in the Evening 8:15 P. M. Special Founder's Day Recital, on the Grand Organ, Mr. Charles M. Courboin and Brass Choir from tho Philadelphia Orchestra. Admission to this concert will be by ticket. New Easter Silks Are Coming Daily The loveliest of colors, tho most interesting and unusual of designs; in fact, they are more beautiful than any Easter silks we ever remember seeing. But tho quantities arc small and there is wisdom in buying as soon as ono finds' them hero because of the possibility that they may not be here later on. (Flrtt Floor, Cheitnnt) GREAT AUTHORS' WEEK IN EGYPTIAN HALL Lecture Tomorrow at 2 P. M. by MR. HUGH WALPOLE (Please note that becauso of nn urgent evening engagement, for which ho must catch a train, Mr. Walpole'a lecture, originally scheduled for 2.30, has been advanced to 2 P. M.) After the lecture the audienco will bo entertained by Madame Olganoff, contralto, and tho double string orchestra under tho direction of Robert Golden. ' Great interest is manifest in the collection of rare MSS. which is a feature of Authors' Week. This priceless collection may bo seen in Egyptian Hall at any time between 9 and 5 except during tho lecture hour. Untrimmed Millinery in All the Fashionable Shapes So simple are many of the hats that it is comparatively easy for any woman at all quick with a needle to contrive a. new Spring hat for herself. With a good shape, which needs but a band or a bow or a wreath of flowers, one's Spring hat is no trouble at all to achieve! Small hats and largo hats, Napoleon shapes, roll sailors, turn-up brims you'll find them all here. They arc in black, of course, and in purple, brown, blue, henna, rose and other shades, and go from $4 to $20. And there are fino Milan straws, lisercs, hemps, porcupine straws and fancy braids from which to choose. Banded sports hats and hats ready to wear arc $3 to $9. (Second Floor, Cheituut) New Sheer Organdie and Attractive Gingham Frocks for Young Wohten At $29.50 is the most attractive little organdie frock, of sholl pink or white, in a quite new and delightful style, with round neck nnd flat collar like a small bertha, which, like the tiered skirt, is finished with rows of goffered organdie. There is a broad organdie sash and a bunch of posies at the waist to givo a bit of color. Now gingham dresses in clear pretty checks and plaids two smart and unusual models are $17.50 and $22.50. Dotted Swiss dresses in navy blue, pink and white, and black and white and a becoming style $27.50. All arc in 14 to 20 year sizes. (beroml Floor, Clieitnut) Women's New Capeskin Strap Wrist Gloves $6.50 a Pair Nowadays tho wonutn who wants a really smart pair of street gloves invariably chooses stmp wrist glovcB! These arc very now indeed, are of washable capeskins, of fine quality, soft and comfortable on the hand, and are in the newest eclors tan shades, brown, beaver and pearl white. They arc all pique sewn $0.50 a pair. And another tmart new strap wrist glove is a hott, velvety mocha in two shades of grtty (light and dark), $8.50. (Main Floor, Central) A Welcome Little Sale of Honfleur Toilet Articles So muny people, men as well s women, tell us that they aro willing to wait a month or so if need be for theso sales, for there aro always so many good things in them when they do come. Toilet water, violet, 1'Empire and Boupuct d'Amour, 50c and 85c a bottle. Talcum powder, violet and rose, 10c a box." Faco powder, l'Emplre, violet and rose, 25c a box. Skin cream and Youth und Beauty cream, 40c a jar. Suchcts, violet, rose and 1'Empiro, 35c each. Bay rum, GOc, 95c and $1.85 11 bottle. Violet ammonia, 20c and 35c a bottle. Lilac and wistaria vegetal, 85c a bottle. Eau do Cologne, 75c a bottle. (W.t Able) ,1; -, Boys' Easter Suits of Blue Serge in Handsome Choice For boys who need blue serge suits for Easter church occasions or for any formal wear wo have ready a full and very excellent assortment, nil moderately priced, considering their good materials, superior cut. tailoring nnd finish. Especially g00j nt the prico nro the blue serge suits at $10.50 and $18. Sult3 of as good and reliable a kind nro very scarco at theso prices. Wo havo others at $20, $22.50, $25, $30 and $35, with excellonco in proportion. Wo planned to have an exceptionally good collection of these auits for this haster season, nnd our plans worked out very well. 11 uAlliar5.,NoJfolk Btyl0 Buits bcltetl, some plain, others box pleated, all lined with alpaca, ' Ja,W,fQr. 1pyi,of 8 to 18 yearf &. jV -' I V, (BteoiiU Floor. CH ' U -t i-.j iVJ u i. w, . . .r..i . . ' . 5. - r ., The Spring Tide Sale of China andGlass Goes Briskly Ahead For all rcasonabk requirements tho Sale presents a practically unlimited choice of dinner sets Ffcnch, English and American at considerable reductions from our regular prices. All our regu lar dinner sets arc included in it, and they aro the finest sets that' como from the potteries, being standard sets in every respect, in size, shape, number and combi nation of pieces. At their normal prices they represent tho highest regular standard of value. At the prices now marked on them thoy are extraordinary, all the more so in view of conditions in the mar ket and at tho pottery. If you need a new dinner set for Eastertide or for any occasion in the not distant future these arc tho sets to choose from, and now is your opportunity. Cut glass of our own repular kind is offered in largo and beautiful selection at reductions of 20 to 33 1-3 per cent from our regular prices. Light cut and other lower priced glasswaro is in ample choice at very attractive savings. (Fourth Floor, Cheitnnt) BEDSPREADS of " Infinite Dainti ness The good Spring sunshine sug gests newness, freshness and daintiness in the home. Bedspreads are the embodiment of all three. They are daintiness itself. They are white as the driven snow; and becauso we bought them opportunely we can sell them at moderate prices. Crinkled dimitv spreads in three sizes: 63x90 inches, $2.50; 72x90 inches, $2.75; 80x90 inches, $3 each. Corded dimity spreads, inches, $3: 80x90 inches, wxxvv incnes, $4 each. Crinkled dimity spreads with scalloped edges, cut-out corners and bolster pieces to match, cari be had in sets for metal beds in sizes 72x99 inches at $0 a set, 90x99 inches, at $0 a set. (Sixth Floor, Central) 72x90 $3.50; jTlREEN Candies VT Pleasant to See and Good to Eat Botli decorative and palatable uio these sweets, all nlannd with a thought for the 17th of March. Clear candy shamrocks, GOc a pound. Green glace mints, $1.50 a pound. Assorted green chips, curls nnd straws, 80c a pound. Small cream potatoes, 80c a pound. Large cream cocoanut potatoes, 25c each. Green snapping bonbon., 75c to $3 a dozen. Crisp green candies in jars, 35c each. Plncc card favors, 20c each. Potatoes for holding candies, 40c each. Green paper caps, 10c each. (Down Stairs Store, ClieMnut) CLIP Covers (Un f ortunately) Can't Be Made in a Day And the point of this statement is that everybody who is planning to have the furniture in its nn tcctivo covering by tho tunc warm weather arrives mutt htait now to choose the material and place the order for its making. The prettiest new flowered cre tonnes nre hero from 50c to $1.2.1 a yard. Also lincne, a really good sub stitute for linen, 75c a yard. This comes in indistinct stripes. (Fifth Fluor, Market) A Y T7V E R Y D J- Waists Crisp nnd white and a solid sat isfaction to have handy when the Spring weather arrives. Striped dimities, $3.50. Tucked batiste with lattice em broidery, $3.85. Organdie with tiny ruffles, $3.85. Pure linen with high-low col lars, $0.85. (Third Floor, Oentrnl) s7 r 111 A Little Special Lot of Men's Golf Suits (In the London Shop) They were made up here of fine imported woolens tweeds in herringbone weave and a handsome greenish mixture. All have roomy, pleated Norfolk coat.s of a model that has proved one of the most satisfactory for golfing wear, and the majority have knickerbockers, though there arc home suits with long tiousoiv. Price $07.50. Separate trousers, $18.50. (The Culler. Chestnut) Men's New Soft Hats of a Pleasing Style Alpine .shape, with graceful rolling brim, either bound welted, and in 11 good weight for Spring. Choo.se from olive, .steel, dark green, brown and pearl. Price S7. Oliiin Floor, Miirkrt) The New Spring Styles in Men's Low Shoes A fine-locking lo they nre, with all sorts, of too shapes from the narrow to the full, round toe.s, and all hrrts of lasts from tho extremely fashionable to th- eotiM-rvativo. An unusually good selection of Lnghsh lasts ;uid a notably fine lot of broguej I"elh,e.l's m'c Un c"lfski" '" si.vir.il hhades, black calfskin, wax calfskin, cordovan, tan main and hoft black kiilskin Prices $9.50 to $2."!. (Main I lnor, MHrkcli Men Put on Winter Clothes Through Necessity, hut They Put on Spring Clothes With Joy I The joy a man feels in putting on new Spring;, clothes should never make him forget to make sure of the kind he puts on. fl Our Men's Clothing Store is prepared with a fine selection of suits and overcoats of the kind that a man could buy with his eyes shut, feeling certain that he was getting all that his money can get him anywhere and( more than it can get him in many places. The Value of an assertion depends upon what is back of it. The foregoing one is founded on fact. tj The record and standing of this Men's Cloth ing Store are such that the only clothing it can afford to identify itself with, in Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter, is the finest that can be had anywhere for the price. I We are satisfied that these Spring suits and overcoats are of that kind and we are not only willing, but eager, to show that our satisfaction is not based on false ground, but on the sure foundation of actual superiority in fabrics, fashion, tailorwork and finish. It is more im portant than ever that a man should be careful as to quality, and it all depends on the man. CI For Spring suits, $40 to $85. CJ For Spring overcoats, $45 to $75. (Thlril Floor, Mnrket) or Old-Fashioned Ironware in the Housewares Sale invcnticni, Micro u btill occasional uk in nV, Klllistnntifi ,1, !. 1,! I ..!. .,"' " -' "- moii.viih-u 11 y mt nan inir m In spite of all kitchen for a good some things that you m-vor seem to gut cooked just right without It In the Houbownrcb Sale aie ninny of thet-o at subatantial having- Pot roast ovens, No. 8, 32.85. No. u, $3.20. WiitTI,. li.n..o M o . op Cake griddles, No. 8, 85c. ' m ' t "nn (I'ourlh rinr, Mnrkrt) frying pans, No, 7, 90c. No. t, $1.25. No. 10, $1.10. How Best to Select a Vacuum or Suction Cleaner for the Spring housecleaninfir is a question perplexing lo most housewives. .mi r cIl5les otL PP1"? the bes cleaner suitable to your requirements are unique, due to the number of various type? we have handled and the selected few wp have chosen, of particular merit, for the a ecial type of wor k wquIrSu o n c eaner We have the kind best suited for yo iv cleaning requirements nnd twn ZU here to show the many uses and the fea.ures of tho various "types P ilie fcmpcrb, $70 Hand vacuum cleaners, Tho Superb, Jr., $57.50 $7.50, $13.50, $20 anil $30 The Cadilluc Special, $50 Tho Blsscl, $125 The Royal, $55 Tho Santo, $125 MARCH SALE SPECIAL The King Electric Vacuum Cleaner Save $5 Sale Price, $38.50 (rrjli yioor. Central) !$ 1 J... Jl, v.Wi1i A v i m m 4fM M 4i. 7 4 1 ,1 ,;) w M 1 I kLJiU? itTaiv. . ifc iVr