'VmilZNFIMJHHUIMMI IW T , I " ' :t 't:h vravri '. Y 'T 7' ' pn ? ' '? ? "..in' nwwr ty- r j .jr f 'TlBTTWrir ' . ' rvwL' -'i: -v !! . rr,r -U- . il c "'t 'v'o f'.' : i, o 1 ' - A L' .,-. ' ra ' vr .1 !' r r a- v ... n't J M&llil'Xlir IW't ' IT, P A v I V ' 7 , V'f " w;' ..'f i i, j. ftVK ifA I- i" ' J GIRL DIES TO SAVE SISTER Freezes to 'Death After Warming Two Children With Her Coat ... I. V 11 Afnroli 17 T!f A p I Five known dead and thousands otW!?: ,tj Property was the. toll ot mo "' ""' U'T " ""v.i oTcia his statu tho worst in more tliuii thirty years. Tho storm early today is gradually subsiding. One Kirl (?avo her -life to snvo her ,tcr und brother, whllo tho heroic Jffort of another south proved futile and ne nil" " "" u.v... 1.1.WOUVU on tho prairies. When tlieir sleigh was wrecked by tho wind, Hazel Miner, eighteen years old took off her coat and wrapped it nd blankets around her small brother nnd sister. For twenty-four hours they liy ill the snowdrifts beforo they wcro found by searching parties. Hazel wns dead, but her action in bundling up the llttlo ones saved their lives. Adolph Wohlku inndo a gallant at tempt to bring nssistnnco to his three brothers when the team of horses ho was driving homo died from cxhnustlou. After ranking bis thrco brothers Us com fortable ns possible, he set out for help. Twcuty-four hours later his father found him nnd tho other three chil dren frozen in deep snowdrifts. MILWAUKEE HAS 457,147 Census Shows 22.3 Per Cent In crease In Last Decado Wu&lilncton, March 17. (By A. P.) Population statistics for 1020 tin nonnced today by tho Census IJureau Included: Milwaukee. 457,147, an in erenso of 83,200, or 22.8 per cent over Molina, HI., 30,709; incrcnso 0510, r "fl.fl rxr cent. Wniisau, Wis., 18,001 ; Incrcnso 2101, or 12.7 per cent. Mobcrly, Mo., 12.7S0 ; incrcnso 1SC0, or J 7.1 per rcut. MRS. PRESTON QUITS N. Y. CLUB New York, March 17. (By A. P.) Mrs. Thomas J. Preston, Jr., for merly Mrs. Orovor Cleveland, presi dent of tho Women's University Club, and a majority of tho officers and mem bers of tho various committees have resigned, it was learned last night. They explained in a statement their action was caused by attacks made on the efficiency of the club's management by a "dissatisfied minority" after In-, treated dues ,had been proposed. Splendid Piano Bargains Wonderful values in taken - in - exchange in struments. Slightly used, they have been put in condition by our factory experts and are now nearly as good as new. $375 LE0NIRD PoJlBlje. Mahoiaar. $300 NEW ENQUHD Email walnut case. $500 HARDMAN HB08Twy. ITuIleUe, $350 WAGNER $350 WESER to BR0S' pMosany case. Ir. $350 BYRNE 2 tone. Manfiny $350 LEHR Medium size, Mahogany. $500 LESTER $400 NEWTON Bnrl walnut. Larco size. $500 MALLET & , DAVIS Medium size. MaioBany. $400 COLONNADE Ewk oak. Larce size. $500 LESTER $300 RICHARD SON nr!1eSa,1zl0apeJ!IahOKanyC"- $225 $150 '195 '185 175 '225 $225 '235 '240 '275 $220 $250 '225 F. A. North Co. 1306 Chestnut Street eflnuSn san,d mo a oompleto de- Upright Pianos lima ..... AI5reBa B.L. 3-17-20 OUier P. A. NorUi Stores Cl?reni aumoDt at. ?JTO: 309 K. U B """tui 19 n4 h BJ. u jf . Li f - r " . . ., Grand Organ PlayB at 9, 11, 11:55 and 4:50 Splendidly Ready With the New Fashion "Brother Jonathan" can be traced back to the time of .George Washington, when Jonathan Trumbull, the elder, was Governor of the State of' Connecticut. In the discussions of ways and means to provide ammunition, clothes and shoes for the r rs ?f the Revolutionary Army, General Washington, because of great confidence in Governor Trumbull, was heard to say frequently: "We will consult Brother Jonathan." . He so often in extremities helped to supply the necessities of the Army, and aided in overcoming difficulties, that Washington's words became a by-phrase all over the country: "We will have to consult Brother Jonathan." "Oh! for some big-souled, high chief like Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, John Adams, Jonathan Trumbull, to guide the Nation now! Signed March 17, 1020. Charming New Sports Hats and Others to Wear With Summer Gowns They aro al! tho broad, ahady brimmed hata that will go well with thin gowna and summer frocks, as well as sports frocks and salts. First of all you will admire, tho colors orchid shades, soft pinks nnd dull, old blues, prlm roso and emerald greens. And there aro any number of stun ning black and white hats. They havo rounded crowns, (Second This Spring Many Women Want Wool Jersey Coats The now stylo at $47.60 is par ticularly popular. It is very good looking, tailored in tho best manner and it is becoming to almost every- woman There is a yoke in tho bnck, thrco Invert ed pleats, a strap belt and a half lining ox poiiBi-u mm. (Flrat Floor, Central) Easter The Waist Storo has hun dreds of fino Georgettes and novelty silks hanging in its glass cases whero one can seo them easily. Tho Georgettes havo real and imitation laces; square, V and round necks; kimono sleeves and ovcr-blouso effects. Some of tho blouses arc made to go under tho dresses and some over; a few aro charming in two colors: (Third Easter Petticoats The entire group of silks is in dark and light, quiet and gay colors. Jersey silk, $7.50 to $23.50. Messalino, $6.85. Taffeta, $9. Satin, $16.50. Pompadour, $12. Japancso silk crepe, hand- (Thtrd 1000 Yards All-Wool Serge Special at $3 a Yard . Dark blue, of course, for that is tho ono color that every woman is looking for theso days. We consider this sergo ono of tho best values wo havo been ablo to offor our customers this (First rioor, New St. Gall Flouncings Imitate Old English Embroidery Theso lovely flouncings havo copied both tho Old English eye let work and tho color of the old-timo linen, but they aro on tho sheerest of batiste nnd nain sook and aro in a deep border effect. Tho width is 45 inches and tho price $10 and $11.50 a yard. Many women will bo delighted to know that they can get such flouncings on account of their possibilities for making flno lin gerie frocks. (Flnt Floor, Cheitnut) LOTS of pretty camU soles have just come into the Undcrmusllns Store pink crepe dc chine and wash satin, with lots of rlbboiw and laces, $1.85 to $UM. (Tlijrd Floor, Floor, Cnra! BYENnTG' PtJBLIO WANAMAKBR'S ffiffamafo usually, and brims that droop becomingly. And by way of trimmings there are wldo flat bows, or narrow ribbon bands, or a littlo handful of vivid-hued posies. Sometimes the ribbon bows arc under the brims and sometimes flat on them. Tagal and yedda aro the most used straws, sometimes the two arc used in combination. $18 to $25. Moor, Chestnut) Answering tho request of cer tain women for an even less ex pensive all-wool jorsoy cloth coat, there has just arrived one at ?37.D0 in almost the same style but unlincd. Both of these coats como in Oxford, navy, brown, green nnd heather. Blouses One is a slip-on with scattered embroidered designs. Colors are mostly white, flesh nnd bisque, and prices aro 515.85 to $75. Then there are between theso two prices overblouses of trico-. lettc, tied at tho sides, which aro extremely attractive. Pongee tailored waists, $3.85 and $5. Striped-silk tailored waists, $10.85 to $12.50. Floor, Central) cmbroidercd, $10.50. in white only, Cotton petticoats also bc- loner in tho Easter list. 1' nncy flowered cotton pet ticoats, $3.85. Black cotton, of good qual ity, $3.85. White sateen, $3.50. Floor, Central) year. It is a most beautiful qual ity and in two weaves. Ono is very flno and lighter in weight for dresses, 42 inches wide. Tho other is heavier for suits, coats, skirts and dresses, 44 Inches wide. Clieitnat) Two Delightfully New $45 Dresses for Young Women aro new as can be, and aro just tho sort of frocks young women aro asking for at this minute. One dress is of rich black or dark bluo chnrmeuso, with a round neck, short sleeves, nnd now skirt. Tho waist is lined with China silk and thcro is a bit of soft whito tucked net at tho neck. The other dress is of firm nnd glistening taffeta, in a styld to give tho now silhouette. It has a new skirt with four pleated frills nt each sldo, and i3 caught in at tho foot. Tho bodice bus a round neck and short sleeves, 14 to 20 year sizes. (Seeond Floor, Cheitnut) All-Silk White Messaline Special at $2 a Yard Tills is today's wholesale cost and thercforo thcro is small likelihood of any. moro at this prfco for somo time to come. ' (Eaet aad yro. AUlei and (LEDRr-PHILADELPHIA', WED3ESDAT, MARCH 17, 1920 Store Opens at 9 R. C. O. Day in Egyptian Hall Tomorrow Concert at 2:45 P. M. Tho Robert Curtis Ogden Association is an organization of tho colored employees of tho Store, and its annual Egyptian Hall Concert, during tho March Anniversary is a notable event. Harry Burloigh, Composer and Baritone Felix P. Weir, Violinist H. Leonard Jeter, 'Cellist Arthur A. Bowio Gcncvio Johnson J. Pianists Russell G. Williams) Messrs Graham j JoneT Qu-rtrtte Hawthorno) Mary E. Vogt, Organist Band under tho direction of J. L. Grinnell. (Seeond rioor, Market) Only Paris Would Dream of Using Embroidered Elephants on Dress Trimmings and in Pari3 tho only maker you'd expect to do that would bo tho cloer French maker who always sends his trim mings in purple boxes. So original and unusual is tho maker that the "purplo box" trimmings arc Quito in a class alone. From Paris has just como an interesting new collection of "purplo box" dress trim mincro Wido net bands richly em broidered in gold color, in bright green, in a rich red and other shades, on black, with tho elephants for tho dominant theme. Narrow grosgrain ribbons, embroidered with steel beads and little round buttons in leather color, tho ribbons fin ished with tinsel. Perfectly stunning now flouncings ono in particular on black net, with margue rites in bright bluo and great splashes of silver in just tho right places. Other new flouncings in whilo and silver these very lovely indeed. The flouncings havo edges to match, of course. You will find nothing elso in Philadelphia quite like them. (Main Floor, Central) Concerning Elastic Girdles and Slip-ons A topless clastic slip-on with out any bones, and with eyelets and lacer in front to enable the garment to slip on easily, is most excellent for riding, dan cing and ncgligco wear, price $12. A Trco clastic girdle in flesh or whito is twelve inches deep and has no back lacing but a clasp front, $5. Trco elastic girdles, with broche finish in front, and four teen inches deep, $7. A Treo girdle of heavy clus tic, S7.50. A long model for tall women, heavy elastic and broche, $12.50. A Trco laced in the back and clasped in front, made of strong clastic, $8. When ordering theso clastic models, tho waist should be measured tightly over tho clothing. (Third Floor. Chestnut) Spring Sweaters for Children Made of soft woota in pretty colors. In smaller sizes aro slip-on sweaters in pink or blue, and theso aro $5.50. From there prices go on up to $10.50. Tho whole group includes plenty of tho darker colors Iiko browns nnd blues, tho sweaters are chiefly tho button-in-front sort, and there are 4 to 1 1 year sizes. (Tliint Floor, Cliefttiiut) It is a beautiful soft quality, JO inches wide, and it has many uses in making dresses for opnng ana Hummer. Flmt Floor, CUeUiat) WANAMAKER'S , W wt - TSQJ4; ySs II IB' THE SHOWING OF FUR SPRIG More of the lovely American things have arrived a white tricolette or silk jersey gown, heavily embroidered, over a black satin slip ; a dull blue Georgette with large bead motif in yellow, rose and green; a wonderful white gab ardine gown with a front panel of white satin embroidered; and other models of equal interest. The lingerie collars and vests and under sleeves are one of the features of the new navy tricotine dresses. But there are so many of the new fashion features in the American as well as the exquisite French models from Lanvin, Miler Soeurs, Brandt, Jenny and others that it will be far more satisfactory to see than to read about them. The showing will be held tomorrow and next -flay on the First Floor, Central. Easter Coats in Remarkable Variety for Young and Older Girls Cases and racks are full of smart now Spring topcoats and these are the kinds girls like to wear over their new frocks. A New Polo Coat for Young Women, $75 is of a soft tan camel's hair, and lined throughout. It is cx- is made in a most attractive trcmely good looking. new style, with narrow belts, 0ther new topcoats for young , , i , .,, women arc $32.50 to S50. generous pockets and is silk All aic in 14 to 20 year sizes. New Coats for Juniors, $20 to $80 include many new niodols, coats 15 and 17 year sizes, of light and dark colorings and Coats for Younger Girls, $18.50 to $50 arc of serge, of tweed, nnd of nnd just ns attractive styles. C fino wools in attractive colors to 11 year sizes. Girls' Silk Dresses, $18.50 to $45 arc in many new and becoming shades, and G to 17 year bizes. styles, in street and afternoon New Suits for Junior Girls, $47.50 to $80 arc in styles planned just for simple and youthful and most girls of 15, and 17 years, and arc attractive. (hecond Floor, Chrs(nut) The Women's London Shop has just received froih Eng land somo very interesting snorts skirts of soft Scotch cheviots and other wools. They are striped and plaided and checked, and made up in the correct sports fashions, with big pockets and belts, sometimes em broidered with wool. A few havo tho material raveled to form a narrow fringe; and a few have belts which tie in the back. Tho coTors arc delightful, browns, grays, yellows, green and white, pink and white, black and whito, and violet among them. Plcabo noto that there aro never more than two skirts of a paiticu lar color. Prices arc $28 to $40. (Subnnj- Gallery, Cheitnut) New Drapery Nets So much used in tho now draped gowns for afternoon and evening. Quito a number of patterns from a fine point d'esprit to n large coin dot and somo havo a lacy cobweb effect. In navy, brown and black, 40 inches wide and $2.85 to $0.75 a yard. (Main Floor, Central) Colored Linen Handkerchief Cases Paris sends them, and they are flat and dainty little cases (not too small, howovcr, to hold a good supply of handkerchiefs) in a soft pink, palo bluo nnd or chid. They havo a bit of pretty hand embroidory on tho flap, (Mata xaoo ' jiu nro !fa eacn. Central) Store Closes at 5 1EWFA1 Men's Colored ftandkerchiefs at 65c They como in eight different designs and all the good colors that a man wants to carry. They are of good linen that is real linen, too. Women would bo quite safe in choosing them for men's Easter gifts. (West AUIe) Cross-Strap Slippers Dainty things to wear with Spring gowns. They hnve me dium toes, nnd 2-inch Louis heels. Carried out in black satin and 2'ack patent lenthcr, they aro $17; in black buckskin, $21. All in tho Exclusive Little Boot Shop. (Flrt Floor, Mnrkft) 500 Steamer or Vacation Trunks Special at $15 The Lowest Price for Stenm-r Trunks in Several Years This is an extraordinary shipment just received in the March Sale of Housewares once.017 y Wh iS g0hlff t0 have " vacal,on this Summer ouht t0 take not ce at since the gSSSn" began " ?15 n practfa hheaf " cauippolLS!! M,ra' """ " ' ty and WANAMAKER'S Goods for Spring And Now, Sir, What of. Your Spring Overcoat? .' "In March many weathers," says the old adage, and a man must be prepared for all kinds. Just now the garment of all-round usefulness is a light-weight overcoat. To our knowledge there are no better Spring overcoats to be had anywhere for the money than those our Men's Clothing Store is now showing in such ample variety at $45 to $75. Our belief in them is not a matter of opinion, but of conviction, convic tion founded upon the knowledge that the fabrics are standard woolens, the styles the standard of fashion and the workmanship the kind that stands up under examination and, better still, under the actual test 'of service. New Spring suits in large and fine selection $40 to $100. (Third Floor, Market) The New Low Are a Fine Black and tan calfskin nnd mahogany color cordovan aro tho leathers used. Styles are aa various as men's tastes in footwear, ranging all the way from tho rather narrow toes to wide, roomy toes. (Main Floor, Market) Easter Readiness in the Boys' Clothing Store means that the new suits aro hero in fine selection and that they arc all right and depend able and high-grade in every es sential and in every detail. (Second Floor, Central) France Once More Is Making Fine Upholstery Fabrics To prove which, we have just received some very handsoqie ' damasks from Lille, mado since tho war and intended for the upholstering of furniture and for draperies, They are 50 inches wide and $15 and $17.50 a yard. Also some exceedingly fine verdure tapestries, recently (I Iftli Goods Are Plentiful and Savings Real in the China and Glass Sale With such a collection of dinner sets and cut glass and lower-priced glasswaio at re duced pi ices behind it, the Spring Sale can hardly help going ahead. For anybody wanting goods of this kind the choice hero would be hard to surpass, al though anybody who has doubts is welcome to try to (Fourth rioor, Wise People Buy Hardwater Soap When It's $1 a Dozen Cakes during tho month of March and have the difference between 20c a cake and its present price. You couldn't got u much purer sonp no matter what price you paid. It is mado after a special formula, expressly for us, and is absolutely pure. The (i:nt and Wet AUIe fP ASTER cards, novelties and folders JLJ are ready at lc to 50c apiece, in the Central Section, close to the elevators. CNIiilu Floor) (Fourth Floor, Central) i Jt I... ,i. i.n inV WEATHER Unsettled Shoes for Men Lot Indeed There are shoes on English lasts and conservative last3, and an unusually good assortment of brogues and semi-brogues. Prices $9.50 to $23. In sizes for boys of 8 to 18 vears, at $16.50, $20, $25 up to Spring overcoats for lads of 3 to 10 years, $22.50, $30, $32 and 40i. woven outside Paris. They are extremely nice for furniture covcrinRs and nro 50 inches wide und $5.75 to $10 a yard. These are both nnr nwn im portations and there are nd" otners like them, we believe, in tho city and probably in this country. x, Floor, Murktt) find better at the prices and to come back and tell us the result. Dinner sets, $13.50 to $250 a set. Cut glusb, Sl.50 to $250 a piece. Lower-priced glu.suuro in great choice. All at savings. ChrMuut) cake is of generous hiio; it mnkea a rich, err my lather and you'll find the sjap useful for bath or shaving purpos' s Violet, verbena, almond or unsccnted, just as you like. All the year round 20c a cake -during March, $1 a dozen. and Dawn Htalrs Htore) t I fJMKl M m t 17 jIH U Yi ;i V "J . I m h ofl '31 1 N N ' 4 V i W (1 . IJV.. mmmmxmmmmm v s B 1 V, ' JA2-? ,V. j" c