1-u.. t ' ',.' Ma tl ,( '!...- DR. STEELE ASSAILS SCOPAL DRIVE EPI A . h M A 4 CilAAAAl Csnipaign uiiiiiiwt. W-V.W-. Too Hastily and Extravagantly Planned, Says Roctor jr, BROWN IS SILENT . tj Dr. David M. Steele, rector i ? Church of Rt. Luke nnd th of tPVi' u.- MIlii.fl In tho current SnfolP: of which ho in editor, a fisrs-ssr "r , bpSs. Ch"!" ..Im. hn vb. will not sue- Jd because of certain grave fallaeien Sof t, .dl fccanw .It was too lit- Ittt ihort 01 oisnoumiy j.ivu.ivu. rt. nroJcct of tho nation-wide cam- w? '.II.. . In nrlntlnr fln it. Lrot from on article which he pre Sid for the Church News, but which Ken withheld from that publication. 'I am sorry " - . 1.1 knif linn mnnv nthirn hnva "T.'S.. .-i. r. Von will ilo thrm disservice if you do not tell them fill It Is tho truth. Your paper is Jtoewan. This diocese, adjudged by . ...A Amroa now nvnllnbla. or vbleh ought to bo to any one after this nfident lapse of time, has come Into I Mo preoiwMuoui. i un- "It has made a fcorry showing conj ured with the success predicted and tti confidence professed nt tho begin jtar. Note, I say professed. I do not tiiim it was felt. in,. nt thn 1fflflim nf thin mnvfl. Btat questioned it from thci begiuninu iDd kepi On dOUDliUK iia bucccms iur while tliey advocated it. They and ire together, know that back of this impugn mere wero cerium lunuviua bu rive tnat it couiu nut buckccu. .jr. kit. wn uimntmilAA . nml frtr fYiABA Ml dozen reasons: It was too aud ibly conceived, too oxiravaganiiy iluned, too hastily prepared, too in- llflnUeiy projccicu, too nyniericany irtued and too little short of dishonest- 3r promotca. Trt&tfil artpaMftr j"i 6 Phonograph Bargains 111 IiIJIIWiIdbbH Sample machines. tome a little shop worn. Others slightly wed, taken in ex change for the famous Palhe. All as good as new, a t astonishing wrings. $105 VICTROU $ 8y osd. Mahogany. 0J $45 VIGTROU $?n 0Hn Oak. Slightly used. 0j J200CRYSTOLA $T?C Jwple naeklaa, dn4 for ItJtJ 1B0W d Unity. Mhoir. """ display. Maboff- 250TABUT0NE$1fifi baaiulnl " " T "' (130 COLUMBIA $1 An Uaorany, Slightly uaed. 1UU S130 COLUMBIA $1fln wktablntt UlghUynaed. XUU F. A. North Co. 1306 Cltestnat Street Please send me a complete oeaciipUon of your bargains in Jallting Machines, also details of easy.payment plan without wtereit or extras. Nam AtfdrtM L LoO. 8-18-20. Other P. A. North Storea R. C. O. Bantf nt 9, Organ at 11, R. C. 0. Double Quartette and Organ at 4.45 Chime. t noon gj WANAMAKER'S Store Opens at 0 WAJSTAMAKER'S Store Closed at 5 WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Cloudy Merchandise Must Be New to Get a Notice These Days Who Shall Be Nominated for ' the Next President? The question as to who is to be elected next November by the votes of the women (we hope) and the men of the United State, is now uppermost' in the minds of the people, and talked of by all. The platform of principles .on which the President is to stand and administer national affairs must also be carefully put together. One of its most important planks is the Tariff, whose sole object should be to maintain employment of American labor. The origin of the word "tariff" is interesting, especially to the new voters. It grew out of a fixed sc!ale of duties assessed upon all merchandise at a fortress 'commanding the entrance to the Mediterranean Sea, on a Spanish promontory called Tarifa, running out into the Strait of Gibraltar. This fortress was said to have belonged at one time to the Moors, and from it they watched and halted and took toll from the merchant ships coming and going. The United States must either place an embargo upon the exporting of its products past that point at which a scarcity for home consumption is created, thereby raising the prices of the homeland requirements, or it must increase the home output to maintain former normal prices. But, still farther- It is Absolutely Essential I " to fix a tariff upon imports to protect the working men and women, that they may not be compelled to take the kind of daily wages paid abroad, live upon the same classes of food, change their manner of living, their homes, and their wearing apparel, an.d use child labor, as they do everywhere in the Old World. No more serious question than this faces the United Spates in the reduction of high prices preserving to the American worker an adequate earning power for a day's work. This country must never go down to the European basis of labor. Signed fCMl March 18, 10S0. jbmafa Graceful Accordion Pleated Capes With the New Tapering Lines Certainly they arc tho most popular of all capes at the Present moment. Black and blue serge or gabardine is tho material, but there is a world of difference in tho styles. Ono has a satin hood-shnped collar ending in lon$ silk cords. Another has a border of diamond pleating and is plain down tho front. Or you may have still another, a fine gabardine, with a shoulder yoke, tucked, and straight facing in front. This also has the diamond pleated border. Prices go from 565 to $100. (First Tloor, Oentrl) Women's Jersey Suits Just arrived, in both light and heavy weights, and made up, of dowse, in the typical sports fashion with bolts and pockets. The color rnngo is uncommonly long and attractive navy, brown, oxford, strong blues, heather browns and greens. Prices 35 to $47.50. (First Floor. Central) New Untrimmed Hats in all tho fashionablo shapes for tho Spring and Summer. They are in all the now straws, too, rough and smooth. Small hats and largo hats, hats for tailored wear and hats for dress, hats that turn off the face and hats that turn down. Plenty of tho bright colors that aro now worn, many blue shades, plenty of browns, and, of course, black. SU.50 to $15. . , ., i. j i And nearby aro flowers nnd wings and feathers, all at moderate; sums. (Second Fluor, Chestnut) If a Young Woman Wishes a Sports Suit for $35 here aro some of wool Jersey in pretty tun and plain shades as well as heather mixtures, and new blues nnd browns. Well tailored, youth ful and smart of line, these suits aro in a simp o sports stylo with pockets, narrow belt and inverted pleat in tho back. Fine Blue Suits at $67.50 to $150 nro of dark blue serge or wool tricotine. Spmo are quito simple and ?" ""! ni snored, with nerhans a shining lino of Bilk braid for " "li- o ,., f buttons. Some aro richly ombroidered. There are iiHiniB, ... "-. ""- ii. llffln Uv nntt short jackets and longer ones, jackots. All aro richly nneu. VL to 20 year sizes. , . . , . (Second Tloor, Chutnut) there aro little box coats and blouse Some of the Low Shoes Women Can Get for $8.50 heels. All better shoes than this price will : ordinarily buy today. Tan calfskin oxiorus, wun narrow u. m.... -.. uw. ..,. ii.j- nfnrAa with full, round toes and military heols. Dlaclc calfskin and 'black glazed kidskln oxfords with narrow toes nd P&tUlbeathCWucher oxfords with dull kidskln quarters and CUtnpaK8leathor and black calfskin pumpa with Cuban heels. Black and dork tan calfskin ond patent leather pumps with Ion, Hjc Engagement fttngoftije $retfent fate It la a perfect blue-whlto dia mond solftniro sot In platinum (tho hoop, howovcr, may bo of ?old) and it is in the best tasto or the mounting to bo either plain or in fancy design, paved with small diamonds. Such engagement rings in great variety nro to be found in tho Wanamakor Jewelry Storo from $114 to $3600. (Jewelry Htore, Chestnut and Thirteenth) New Silks Carry Out the White .and Black Idea They aro soft whito taffetas with black stripes. You can wash these silks as satisfac torily as all-white tub silks. This is tho last word of fash: Ion for smart frocks for tho sea shore, mouri tains or country club. Tho width is a full 35 Inches and the price $4 a yard. (Exactly the wholesale cost to day.; (First Floor, Chestnut) Here for Siring Lovely New Evening Scarfs From Paris Some are of chiffon, somo aro of cropo nnd a few aro of brocaded velvet but thoy aro all charming. Quito a number aro In whito with colored designs, but you may have palo blue, a rich and beautiful gold shade, a deep, rich rose and many other colors. $5 to $50. (Main Floor, Central) New Rhinestone Bar Pins Some charming new pms aro all of sterling silver, mndo with gallery backs and safety catches nnd set with sparkling rhinestones. They aro S1G each. Other new bar pins of ster ling silver, set with rhino stones, $2.75 to $33 each. (Jewelry Store, Chestnnt and Thirteenth) French Neckwear New and Exquisite All arc In spotless white, and while there is much hand embroidery and both solid and eyelet embroidery is used there aro many pieces trimmed with laces, too, and that means Valenciennes or filet this Spring. There arc short back col lars, small collars, collars with long rovers, and fine, beautifully made guimpes. They begin at $2.50 for tho simplest collar and go on up to $14 for a beauty that is a mass of fine embroidery and real lace. (Main Floor, Central) Women 8 New Gloves of Washable Leather There are two styles In this new collection ono a strap wrist glovo in white and chnmols color at $4 a pair. The other glove is an 8 button length and comes in white and tho natural color. It is $4.50 a pair. (Main Floor, Central) Dainty Initialed Handkerchiefs Thoy have tho tiniest of hems, rover stitched and hand embroidered, and nro most nttroctlvo. Initials in ono corner. $11 tho dozen. (Main Floor, Central) Pretty Two-Toned Ribbons Boso and. blue, palo pink and blue, deep blue and dull red, light nnd dark blue, and over so many more. They start nt 85c a yard for tho ono-inch width, and go on up to $3.85 for tho handsome six-inch width. (Mala or, Central) Last Showing Tomorrow of Easter Fashion The Right Spring Suits and Overcoats for Men Are Here One of-the reasons why there is trouble in the world is because so many people refuse to look facts in the face. ; This Spring season, as at similar seasons in the past perhaps more than in past seasons At is one of the easiest things in the world for any man to buy the wrong kind of suit and pay good money for it But it is at least as easy perhaps it is easier for him to buy the right ' It all depends upon whether he is a man who does, or does not, look facts squarely in the face. ...., , . -, If he does, he will know that, no matter how plentiful the wrong kinds of suits may be, there are always enough of the right kind to make sure that he can have one if he really means to have it. New Spring suits are $40 to $100. Spring overcoats, $45 to $75. , (Third Fleor, Market) Eye Glasses The most fashionable just now nro tho folding Oxford typo of eye glasses, worn on a ribbon around the neck. The frames aro of white or yellow gold, of silver and of shell, with round eyes, and cost $10 to $25. The lenses, of course, are extra. (Malm Gallery. Chestnut) Plenty of Inexpensive New Silk Handbags $8.50, $3.75, $4, $5, $5.50, $G, $G.50 surely a woman couldn't ask for a moro modest row of prices theso days. vGood silks aro used in all theso bags and the" shapes aro thoso that fashion favors this Spring. Somo havo covered frames and others metal frames. Colors aro chiefly black, navy, taupo and brown, but thero are a few others. (Main Floor, Chestnnt) New Hats for Men Who "Want It Done Right9' If a workman said of a certain job that he could do it for $3 but It would cost $5 to havo it done right, most men wo know would say, "Well, go ahead and do it right." The aame principle applies to' hata. You might bo able to got alone without a new hat this Spring, but you would bo conscious all tho time that you were not doing yourself oubuco. Men who want to "do it right" in the matter of hats Bhould see these Derbies, English and American, $7 to $15. Soft hats, $G to $12. (Main Floor, Market) A Right Good Spring Sale of Dishes and Glassware Tho Eastor feast calls for good dishes and glassware-tho kind that aro offered in such good assortment and at such attractive price in tho Spring Sale. A steady influx of new groups keeps tho Sale full of interest and opportunity every day. French, English and American dinner Bets, fine cut glass, light cut and other inexpensive glasswaro are the goods behind the Sale and they aro of the right kind and at real savings. (Fourth rior, Chestnnt) The French and American gowns in their Springlike set ting, are full of new fashion features, from short sleeves throughout a long list to vivid colorings. But always the discrimi nating looker-on comes back to these two facts that the dresses are so charm ing and they are so wearable. Besides the Ameri can models there are gowns by Lanvin, Brandt, Jenny, Miler Soeurs and' others. (First Floor, Central) Cotton Ratines Arrive in Two Ways They aro back in fashion very docidedly and there is a brand now shipment here. In such good colors as women will "want for tho making of dresses, suits and separate skirts Chinese and light blue, old roso, coral, brown, navy, taupe, orchid, tan or whito. All, are 36 inches wide and $1.50 a yard. (First Floor, Chestnut) or Net Flouncings for (Children For confirmation dresses the "party frock" that every small maiden loves so much. Thoy are all in white net, plain or point d'esprit, with ruffles, wide or narrow tucks, and somo with tho prettiest ribbon trimmings, white, bluo or pink. In widths from 27 to 40 Inches and $2.75 to $3.50 a yard. (Main Floor, Central) Not a Day Too Soon to Outfit the Boy for Easter As to the character of Wanamaker boys' clothing, there ia hardly any need for argument. Wo sell only the finest kind to be had at each price, and as long as we can help it wo will never sell any other kind. The new Spring suits and overcoats aro well up to oar own standard, and as long as wo know that to be true we know that there aro no finer ready-to-wear suito or overcoats to be found at the prices anywhere. It is not a day too soon to look to the Easter outfitting of tho boys. New Easter suits in blue serge aro in n wonderful choice of mixpd fabrics $1G.50, $20, $25 up to $38, in sizes for boys of 8 to 18 years. Very fine Spring overcoats for lads of 3 to 10 years at $18, $22.50, $28, $30, $32 and $33. (Second Floor, Central) Silk Stockings at $2.15 "Seconds," but Fine Ones These are black and white ingrain thread silk stockings, full fashioned and with all-silk or mercerized tops. If first grade they would be a dollar or two more a pair. Tho imperfections aro very slight and the entire 1300 pair should go out in a day. (West Aisle) Lighter Quilts for the Good Spring Weather When heavy Winter bedclothes become unhygienic it is good to have these excellent quilts to bring into service. Cotton-filled and wool-filled and in just the proper weight for Spring. At $7.50 thero aro cotton-filled quilts covered in silkoline figured on1 both .sides. Others of the same general description, but with plain borders at $8 each. Wool-filled quilts covered with silkoline. figured on both Bides $10 each. Others of the same kind, but with plain borders $11 each. All aro in floral patterns and there is a variety of colors to select from. (Sixth Floor, Central) The Easter Rabbit Is Here- And Easter Chicks and Eggs Time to Plant Sweet Peas A pound of seed will plant a row a hundred feet long, and if the flowers arc steadily cut will yield all summer long. Gilt edge mixture, 5c a packet, 15c an ounce, $1.35 a pound. Orchid flowered mixture, 10c a packet, 25c an ounce, $2.50 a pound. (Fourth Floor, Central) Tho Candy Store is full of Easter novelties and all sorts of attractive things that the chil dren particularly will like to sec. Chocolate eggs aro 10c to $2 each. Chocolate roosters, 75c Chocolate rabbits, 30c. Bird eggs, mellow eggs and chocolate mellow eggs aro 60c a pound. Rabbits aro $1.25 to $4. Chickens are 51.25 to $6.50. Baskets, of all sorts, from tho cute little paper bnskets at 10c to the largo one all trimmed and filled with chicks and goodies, $Oa Dorn Stairs Store, Cheitnat) Fine Bicycles for Pleasant Days High-grade wheels of the sort that please particular people. Heading the list are the Columbia bicycles, in models for men, women mid children. Chninless models are $77.50; chain models, $57.50 to ?05. and juvenile models, $4G.50 to $48.50. Wanamaker Continental bicycles, $45 for men, $48 for women and $10 for boys and girls. America and Coaster bicycles for men, $40. (Tho Gallery, Juniper) Inexpensive White Waists Organdio with narrow pleat ings and tiny black ribbons, $3.85. Lawn with tucks and lattice beading, $3.85. Hand-embroidered voiles, ono with imitation filet and ono with Valenciennes, $5 and $5.50. (Third 1'loor, Central) Maids' Dresses Aprons, Caps Morning uniforms of cham bray in pink, blue, nllo and tan, besides oeersucker in stripes, $3.50 and $5.50. Afternoon uniforms of black cotton, $5 and $6.50; of mohair, $7.50; poplin, $10.50. Whito uniforms for children's nurses, $4 to $G.50. Aprons of all sorts, 50a to $4.75; caps, 8c to $1; collars and cuffs, 35c to $1. (Third Floor, Central) Bright New Cutlery in the March Housewares Sale at Special Prices Please observe that we have not now and never have had, cheap cutlery wo never have cutlery of the kind that turns up at the edge and that dropa out of tho handle after a week or two of use. For blades of that kind wo must refer you to some low-grade hardware store. At genuine low prices we have thousands of kitchen knives in all sorts of fashions and all kinds of kitchen cutlery, with good, sound, durable steel blades, prop erly lastened to their handles, sure to give long and valuable service. . More than that at their low, special prices in the March Sale these things are in most cases even less in price than you would pay for inferior metals in somo otner kind of store. 90 carving sets, special at $5.25 theso aro three-piece sets, known as beef carvers, with 8-inch knife blado and with knlfo, fork and steel equipped with stag handles. Butcher knives, 40c, 55c and 75c. Forged steel blades In 0, 8 and 9 Inch lengths mounted on cocobola handles. Bread knives, special at 75c. Those aro really general utility knives with heavy 10-inch blades running through the buckwood handles. Smaller earring sets, spe cial at $2.G5 known as bird carvers. Knifo and fork, knlfo having 5-inch blado and both knlfo and fork with, stag handles. (Fourth Floor, Central) Pot forks, special at 45c Brass riveted, with stool tinea and cocobola handles. Kitchen knife and fork nets, $3 G knives nnd G forks, with polished steel blades and coco bola handles. Kitchen knives, 10c to 40c these aro utility knives, made mostly with black enamel ban dlos, all of good steel and well fastened. Prices, 10c, 12c, lCc. 22c, 35c and 40c. V r i'-' i. fi(?.X . 'K ffl U' :;y: M I M m ,li if. '1 ' A 'Tl ' M ft 'ft iL' v m 9 "M 'v4:l H f 161 ''.ij n m X I' ;." w at. broad heels. , (FIrit Floor, , i ";- mi 1 "AWw . v . Sf "" TIN 'f&. A 'k ' x i.r . Hi . $ ' v v M " " . JI ite iv'' ' .v'V'j T li v, l-Sn". i , to ,"..: .. i mi; Vr -S-'-WM "i .? r- r. ' P-'&K yt; i K4 14K4. Mih .YJ .A '.fc1-' Market)