Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 27, 1920, Sports Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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EVENING PUBLIC 1LED(EB--PHIL,lDELPg:IA, SATUBDAY, MABOH 27, 1920
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STONE ESTATE $20,000
Former Governor's Brother Named as
one Beneficiary Wills Probated
Tho will ot William A. Stone, former
nflVc?Dor, disposing ot personal property
Effi at $20,000, was probated today.
Mr Stone died M"cl1 nt h,s home
Sail Wayne nvenue.
After ftnueathlng a small mm to a
htiiter. Mr. Stono prov ilea that the
K of hl esUto lp disposed of ac
cordial to the lutcrstuto laws ot Tcnn-
"other' wills probated were tltoso of
wiiiifliii Hamilton, Twenty.fourUv and
rl ntccj "strrets $88,800 i Mary O.
oHmHe 1822 North Seventeenth, strcot.
Eraniffir
i th Forty fourth street. $0500.
Bryn Mawr Dean 'to 8peak
Miss Hilda W. Smith. acting dean of
Uryn Mawr College Avlll bo the prlncl
i.f npralccr this evening at tho third
inmml dinner of tho Pennsylvania
leaeuo of Women Workers' Clubs In
the Roosevelt, 2027 Chestnut sUcct.
The dinner Is to begin at 0:45 o'clock.
riULADEMUHAt NEEDS JESUS
THE BlifPifcivB xnui.ni
1IE OIVE8
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Once to the dlicourwed.
Ittit to tho weary.
Sulfation to the sinful.
Uellerance to -the opprcutd.
"Come unto me, all ye that labor ano
.ro heavy-laden, and I will live you
rest." Ma" :28
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I'llll-ADBLPIHA NKKDS ALSO
A HEAI. JlBVIVAf.
The ground la parched and dry.
It the Holy Spirit can
DHEAK. IN
humtllnff us. and lradlnir us 'to confei
ill alii and to foraako all hindrances.
1IC CAN BnEAKJ TIlROUait
iht which prev'enta the Blory of God. Il
ituwer to our united, persevering; pray
irs. and then He wilt
BUEAK FOnTIt
In "nhowcrs of blessing-" and "streams
m tho desert."
For spiritual helo
The Berachah Church
2210-42 N. 20lh St.
Tnka cars Nos. 7. 8. V. 10. 89, 48.
SALVATION ARMY
703 North Broad Street
PALM SUNDAY
S E R V J C E S
11 A. M- 3 P. M, 8 P. M.
CAPTAIN VIOLET McALLISTER
Speaker
Social musical features at All Services.
Lieutenant Alice McAllister will assist.
MK.MOn.IAT, ATJDITOIUUM
ST.JAMES' CHURCH
TWENTY-SECOND and WALNUT STS.
Rev. John Mockridge, D.D.,
Rector
Special
Palm Sunday Service, 4 P. M.
Stainer's "The Crucifixion"
Sung by the full Choir assisted by
George Russell Strauss, Baritone.
Robert L. llood, Bass.
Mr. Walter E. Torr, Tenor.
Mr. Oswald Wake, Tenor.
RKI.iniOUK NOTICES
Vrlenda
UIMKIli;.NCK tiUtfS. lfith and Rare ets.
KIrsi dy, 11:40, "dregory the First."
.speaker, Usther F. Holmes. Visitors wel-
In; oij 1-rienus m kitting ikiu.se.
Montgomery pike. Merlon, waa established
His.' Here William Fenn worshiped, as
well us many other noted Friends. One ot
tho historical spots of America is open
tor worship every First-day (Sunday morn
Ins), at 11 o'clock. Visitors cordially In-Mt"d.
I'resbyterlan
AllCII NTKKKX CHURCH
nui ana Arcn sts.
"It I Had Only Known Then What I Know
Now" will bo the subject nf Dn Macart
n.y's sorrnon lomcrrow nlfcht at 8 o'clock,
the ninth in tho series of "Sermons From
l.lfe " it will deal with the confession ot
one Hiio him waixca wnn ine sons 01 rouy.
I'mi lenrii In any other way than by
experience?
lu.4.'l"Tlio Offense of the Cross."
Nmioes every day at 12:20.
I'smilon Mulo OocM Friday at 4.
JIIK IICTHI.KIIKM rjtESUVTKRlAN
( Ill'ltCIl
llronii and Diamond ats.
1 'in p. in. Morning; Worship.
2 3D p. in. Sabbath School.
' I" p. in -Youij 1'eople's Soc. of C. K.
,7 IS n m Kvenlnr Service.
Our lMator. Rev. William 1.. McCormlck.
will prraih at both service!.
in :iii u. m. Spyclal Muslo for Palm Hun-
"Jerusalem," Parker: "Tho ralms." after
the sermon; offerti'ry. baritone. "Oh. My
Isthir" Pubols; 7:4B p, m.. Organ lis
dial and Quartet. "For There, la Meroy
lth Thee." Oounodi Offsrtory. duet,
uner i.irrnm ' irom niaiwi Aiaier.
soprano and contralto. Rossini.
On (!OOI FRIDAY KVEN1NO the nuar
let will slmr "The Seven I.ast Words ot
Our Saviour on the Cress." Mercadante.
. hfats frea. Everybody welcome.
MUM) 1'HK.HUYTKKIAN CHUKCII
-1st and Walnut ats. ,
v ALEXANDER MacCOLI D. D
.Mlnlslr.
Iir MacColl will preach at 11 and a
"Hock Subject of evening sermon: "Shall
e Help io Feed Oennan Children?"
Special musical servlca t 7:40, TUB L1FH
Or (.'1IRIST IN BONO, by the chorus
I'l'olr with assistance of harp and violin,
.he muslo will Include:
Hod Is With Us" Praetorlus
o. How a Roto" Praetorlus
The virgin at the Manger" Franck
'"Urn Christ Child" Hadley
li"",!.."1" unm tna i-ropie . ,, , .mainer
;e Slio Now Sorrow" Hrahms
,;'t"us In the Garden" 17th Centurv
. The Th ef on th CrosH" TuchesnoknlT
"11. .M
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- 'inlv llegnlten Hon" riretrhanlnnrf
1'rotrstnnt Eiileonnt
UlLKCii )F THE HOLY AI'O.STI.ES
fist nnd Christian sts,
"v tleork It Tool). I, I). Rector,
o mi ttl , ir0iy Communion.
U JO a. m. Morning- prayer and Harmon.
so p. m. Sunday School and Illble
rlasses
. "-.on p. m. Evening service and sermon.
Unitarian
'-ftl UNITARIAN CHURCH
2123 Chestnut at.
Itsv. FREDERICK R. GRIFFIN, Minister,
t uf '. Mr Orlffln will preach.
l)"ede" Vix"a tor w,llcl Ju
1 p. m Forum, nav. Wm. H. Drum
Jiiond, of London. England, "The Free
' imrches nf Hungary."
A'TAUIAN CltUltt'll OF 1EHMANTHVN
helten aveand Oreene at.
Rev ROanh S, FORHKS. Mlnlstor.
11 n in "Determining the Future."
lasses for c.'lldren conducted by trained
teachers eery Sunday morning at tl
I) Plocs
All rn hulled.
Mlwellnneoue
llM.l',(,,.J.ll.,'i14,000 W WII.I. NOT
JJi'i-T e iaT HI(JN TO TK ciiuncii
."".Nf OF, THE WORLD.1 This
M... .'"'. I" ?f est ln toplo will In) dls
!?'l.fl,t,ie Kl.r,t Wevenlh-Uay Adventtst
Jhurth. (list and locust sts.. West I'll la,,
tomorrow night (Sunday), at 7;4R, by the
?,a,in,r' i".N w- McCORI), The large
rowu who heard last Sunday night's leu
ih? .on. Tukey In Prophecy1! will de.
Free ieftr UlU 01"Pnloit Illble lecture.
i"J?iiM!J,',s.TKU'Al'.UN10.N of I'hlladelnhl,
win ; ':'"vV. J'ri or I'liiiaueiiiiiis.
v r' 7, ' ,"?5 Monuay ai it a, m. In
J M. O. A. Hall. 142i Arch st.
l)P?ik,ri ."IR"'"' TIlOafXH II. NKELV,
.? l lAt. T).. on th tnntrt
KE08.ta,UllCU 8 CONDITION AND
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BanO and organ nt 9;
organ at 11, 11:55 nnd 4:50
WANAMAKER'S
DOWN STAIRS STORE
WANAMAKER'S
WEATHER
Fair
A Fine Store and a Fine Stock of Easter Apparel at
Moderate Prices Wanamaker's Down StairsStore
The Vogue for Chamois
Color Gloves for Women
They aro toppy, especially with suits nnd sporta coots! The
Glove Store has many of thorn nnd thero aro fino quality chamols
lislo strap-wrist gloves nt ?1.50 and strap-wrist duplex cloves at $2.
Doc-finish leather gloves aro particularly smart in chamois color.
They vary In price from a slip-on at $3.60, a strap-wrist at ?3.75 to
an clght-button-length glove with two clasps at ?4.50.
(Central)
Good ToiletKArticles
at Special Prices
Waltz Dream faco powdor, 2Gc box.
Walts Dream talcum powder, 18c n box.
White violet talcum, lGc tox.
Witch hazel cold cream, 20c jar.
Cucumber cold cream, 20c jar.
Pcroxldo vanishing cream, 20c jar.
Cocoa butter cream, 30c jar.
Deodorant cream, 20c.
Depilatqry powder, 3Gc.
Beauty's Charm compact powdor or rouge, 20c box.
Benzoin, glycerine and roscwatcr, 25c bottle.
Bay rum, 60c a bottle.
Cocoanut Oil Soap, 85c a Dozen, Special
A good soap made- from cocoanut oil, scented with almond.
(Chestnut)
Jolly New Slip-On Sweaters for
Women Special, $6.50
A sweater with long sleeves, an 8-inch band of purling fitting
over tho hips and a fancy collnr in
American Beauty Tan v
TurquoUo Salmon
Peacock blue Black
(Central)
Inexpensive Undermusliiis
At $1 white nainsook envelope chemises with pointed Empiro
tops arc trimmed with convent-edge embroidery.
Pink Nainsook Vests they have narrow shoulder straps and aro
$1.25, plain; $1.60, hemstitched or stitched in blue; $1.75, trimmed with
laco at the top and bottom.
Extra-Size, High-Neck Nightgowns, $2.50 made of good whlto
muslin, with long sleeves and tho yokes formed of neat embroidery.
(Central)
Home From School for Easter
Holidays, the Girl Wants
a pretty party frock to take back with her, of coursel That's half tho
joy of vacation, or almost.
Sizes 12 to 16 Years
At $23.50, sho will bo delighted with an accordion-pleated net
frock that is youthful and very pretty, or with a ruffled white organdio
frock, each rufflo edged with lace. . , . , , ,t.
At $25, a dress of palest pink chiffon 13 finished with quilling and
bands of pink taffeta.
(Market)
Easter Togs for the Children
of 2 to 6 Years
The boy, of course, wants a nice new suit and not a "girlie-girlie"
suit, at that! . , , , , .,
New suits in great variety, button-on, middy and sailor suit3 are
in colors, jn all-white or in colors with white waists. Materials are
Wanamakcr quality and the suits aro well made. '$2.25 to $4.
Ever So Charming
are tho frocks tff sheerest organdie, crisp lawn3 and soft voiles. Some
of them aro pure white, a few organdio frocks aro pink and others aro
white with colorful smocking or stitching. $3 to $5.50.
Coats, $3.75 to $12
Well-tailored shepherd's plaid and dark sergo coats for girls and
boys and pretty little silk poplin and taffeta coats for girls aro priced
qoW Hats, $1.50 to $6.50
The dark tailored straws aro the most attractive and youthful, but
thore arc also somo lighter hats of silk and braid.
(Central)
Plenty of Fresh and Pretty
Spreads for Spring Beds
Spring cleaning will soon bo under way and there will be need of
frcbh, now coverings ior uio ueun
Crochet Spreads
Hemmed.
CGx80 inches, $2.
70x80 inches, $2.50.
78x88 inches, $3.
With cut corners and scalloped
edges. 80x00 incites, $j,ov.
Satin-Finish Spreads
Hemmed.
72x00 inches, $4.
78x88 inches, $3.50, $6, $7 and
$10.
With cut corners and trcallopod
edges. 82x00 inches, $7.50, $8.50
and $0.
Satin-finish Bod Sets for dou
blo beds, $7, $8 and $10; for sin
gle beds, $7 and $7.50.
(Centrnl)
RUGS
Light and Springlike, Yet Durable
American wire-grass ruga with stencilod borders aro adaptable
for overv room in the houso nnd have an attractlvo appoarance.
A now spring shipment, bought months ago when wholesale
prices wero much lower, has just arrived and thero arc worth-whllo
"SKTnSE? S. 6x0 feet. $0.
30x72 inches! 2.76. ' 8x10 feet $12 50.
4.6x7.0 feet, $0. . , . . Q.xlj Wot ?15-
Wire-grass runners with stenciled borders are:
21 inches wido at 90c n yard. 27 inches wido at $1.10.
30 inches wido at $1.25
Fiber Rug8
of a heavy quality are In two useful sizes. They nro reversible, with
stenciled borders on ono side and nro plain or figured all ovor.on tho
0tS feet, $5.60 0x12 feet, $0.75.
'Oval Plaited Rag Rugs
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inQrt InnViftn. $2.75. ""A" """ "
24x30 inches, $3,
2764 Inchon, $4.75.
36x72' inches, $9,60,
4x7 feet, fl5.
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A Wonderful Qhoice of Taffeta Frocks at $15 to $32.50
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Jill 1 1 IB
$39.50 $22.30 $39.50
Beaded Georgette Crepe Dresses
haven't lost a whit of their favor" or their charm.
In navy, taupo and all tho delicate pastel shndes
there aro scores of delightful Easter dresses.
All ore mndo over silk foundations. Prices
begin nt $25 nnd go gradually through $37.60,
$39.50 to $79.50. '
They start with pretty llttlo navy blue
dresses in styles suited to young women. $10.
A dozen or moro models aro marked $22.60
nnd $23.60. They nro in navy blue nnd light
Spring,, shades, showing now idens in skirts
and sleeves. ... t. i.
At $25 there nro twenty styles from which
to choose. Short or long sleeves nro nmong
them, ruffled skirts and dainty littlo vestces and
collars of not or Georgette.
At $29.50 to $32.50 thoro aro( interesting
samnlo dresses in individual styles m light and
dark shades many sultablo for women oi ma
ture years, ns well ns for young women.
Finer taffeta dresses aro priced up to $65.
Tricotine Dresses, Special
at $39.50
These aro in navy bluo arid ono model is
sketched. It shows a combined use of black
satin and tricotino and is trimmed with soutacho
braid. . ,. , , ,
Other tricotino dresses have accordion-pleated
skirts with side panels trimmed with rows of
moiro ribbon. $37.50 to $49.50.
Serge Dresses, $12 to $25
nro generally cut on straight lines with braid
for trimming. New Eton models, howovof, hnvo
accordion-pleated skirts nnd flowered taffeta
girdles.
Special at $37.50
A group of fresh new taffeta dresses in navy
blue and frocks of black charmcuse. The stylo
is quite unusual, showing eight ruffles on the skirt
and a buckle at tho girdle.
(Market)
Gala Days Among Women's Easter Suits
Splondid now wool jorsoys havo just arrived. They
are in heather mixed tones of green, brown and Bluo
and in plain colors,, too. Somo of tho jackots show
inverted box pleats and some aro trimmed with con
trasting jersey or with brushed wool. $25, $32.50, $35
and $87.50.
Nobody Seems to Tire of a Navy
Blue Suit
Every woman seems to think she needs nt least one
suit of this typo in her wardrobe. New arrivals aro
in sergo and poplin, trimmed with buttons and silk
braid. Young women like, particularly, the rippling
coats and tho Norfolk models. $25, $35, $87.50 and
$30.60.
Tweed Has an Outdoor Air
that carries Springtime with it A new And mannish
suit of tweed has a narrow belt, plenty of pockets and
a jacket that is lined with figured silk. $33.50.
Finer Novelty Suits
of Spring-weight silvcrtone, navy bluo tricotine and
so on aro hero at $48.50, $50, $55 to $85.
(Market)
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$25 $29.50
New Hats Trimmed With
Uncurled Ostrich, $6
Quite unusual hats arc these of
navy blue, black or brown straw
with uncurled ostrich applied flatly
. lUn Vifimu ffnmnf.imoa t.hpRO
brims turn down slightly, sometimes
jthey turn up sharply in tho back.
jThe feathers are in irrcncn Diue,
rnavy and taupe.
Leghorn Hats, $8
These very Eastery hats arc in
the natural cream shade or in black.
They Bhow bindings or pipings of
black velvet and are wreathed
with 'field flowers. The blacK , v
hats are usually all black.
Many Delightful New
Easter Hats at $9.50
Bewitching affairs of all
types make up a fascinating
group of Easter hats. Some are
quite plain and tailored ; others
are gay and frivolous with
Spring flowers or flaring
wings.
(Market)
$33.50
Lovely Colored Organdie
60c a Yard
40 Inches Wide
A sheer quality in canary, pink, light blue,
orchid, Nile graen, tan, etc. It will mako charm
ing summer frocks and blouses.
(Centrnl)
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Mesh Bags, $5 to $12
They're very much in Fashion, again,
know, and Jiaster will see. many of them.
Little plated silver powder boxes and boxes
of metal that resembles groen gold somo with
enameled tops aro 60c to $1.60. Of sterling
silver at 5.
1 (Cheitnnt)
Easter Coats Are at Their Prettiest
-Wide Choosing at $25 to $39.50
Both full length coats and sports coats . abound at these
very moderate prices. They aro of tinsoltone, goldtone, wool jer
sey, velour, polo cloth, tweed and silvertone, made In moro ways
than you would caro to count. Tho' colorings are fresh and very
springy.
At $45 to $75
Wonderfully interesting sports coats aro of natural tan
camels' hair, polo cloth in odd greens nnd raspberry tints, soft
novelty materials in excellent blues nnd so on. Most of them
aro In tho popular sports length, with smart pockets and nar
row belts. New coats of Bolivia, tricotine, Poiret twill and peach
bloom are also in this group.
The Coats That Are Sketched Are New
Tho ono on tho left is a full-length coat of Bolivia in taupo,
French bluo, henna and brown. The back shows smart stitchery
and tho coat is lined' throughout with figured silk. $59.50.
Tho other coat is of tan or taupo sucdo velour with a double-
breasted front and a mannish back. It is lined with silk to
..ca match. $49.1)0.
$49.50 (Market)
$59.50 . J
There's a Rustling of
Easter Silks Among
The New Skirts '
Fresh and lovely sklrU of taffeta,
satin, silk poplin and faille have
arrived with warmer days. They
aro draped nnd ruffled or trimmed
with folds of self-material and nro
usually in black or navy blue.
Moro colorful nnd gny aro tho
Bkirts of baronet nnd similar sports
materials. Soft apricot shades,
deep rose, cool blues, white and
greens aro among them.
Trices start at $8.75 and go to
$37.50.
Tho skirt that is sketched shows
excellent combination of Geor-
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gotto and taffeta how well they
combine In this pretty banded
stylo I It Is in navy bluo or whito
at $1U.50.
(Market)
Roll-Collar Blous.es Are
Smart With Sports Suits
They can bo had
In almost any of tho
pretty cotton ma
terials plnin whlto,
novelty or colored
novolty voile, white
batiste, colored or
gandio and in silk
pongco. The col
lars aro the well
shaped ones thnt
look so trim and
smart on tho out
side of suit conta.
For trimming they
toko hand embroid
ery, laco, ric-rne
braid and weo ruffles;
somo of tho collars
aro of snowy piquo.
VoUe, $3.75
$5.75.
Batiste, $3.75
$5.
Colored Organdie,
to
to
$3.25 to $5.
Silk Pongee,
$5.75.
Tan cotton rajah,
$4.50.
Tho pretty stylo sketchod Is of voile, trimmed
with organdie und hand embroidered. $5.75.
(Market)
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Wanamaker Suits for
Men Are All-Wool
$35 to $53.50
Some one said that procrastination, not love of money,
was the root of all evil. We wouldn't go so far as that, but,
really, why put off buying the Spring feuit until after Easter? '
You owe it to yourself to look your best on Easter
Sunday and you won't save any money by waiting until af
terward not on a good, up-to-the-standard suit, anyhow!
Won't take long, just a few steps down from Market
Street, and a choosing and fitting in the Daylight Gallery
Store for Men, where Wanamaker quality is assured I
All-wool suits are here in conservative and semi-conservative
styles for men and young men and there is an op
portunity of choosing from taany between $85 and $53.50
and, incidentally, saving a few dollars.
(Gallery, Market)
Men's Brogue Ojd ords
$10.50 and $11.50 a Pair
Black and dark tan they nro on trim, good-looking laBts, have
full wing tips and many perforations. They're tho right choice for
business or sports wear.
Boys' Shoes for Spring
Sizes 10 to 6.
Good black and dark tan leather, Bluchcr or straiggt-lace shoes,
sturdily built, nro $4.75 to $5.90 a pair.
(Cheitnnt)
Women's Ribbed White Cotton
Union Suits, 65c
regular and extra sizes nro in low-neck, sleeveless style, with
lace-trimmed knees. "Seconds."
Women fs Full-Fashioned Lisle
Stockings, 65c a Pair "Seconds '
in Black
(Central)
Colored Dotted Swiss
Is Most Fashionable for Light Frocks
$1 a Yard
It isn't to bo wondered nt when ono sees tho dainty, finely dotted
material in such lovely colors as fiesh-pink, maizo, gray, blue, orchid
nnd rose, 36 inches wide.
(Central)
Warmer Days Bring Up the
Question of New Oxford
Ties for Children
It's a question that can bo settled very quickly in tho Down Stairs
Shoo Store, for hero aro nil the proper sorts of Spring shoes for tho
growing feet of children.
In Tan
Tan leather Oxfords with wide, sensiblo toes und wqlted aolea ore
priced uccording to size.
Sizes G to 8, $4 u pair- Sizes BM to 10', $5. '
Sizes 11 to J, $5.50.
Girls' sizes, 2 to 8, aro $5.40 and $5.00 u pair.
In Black
There nro patont leather and dull leather Oxford ties.
Sizes 8tt to 10, $3.75. Sizes 11 to 2, $4.25 a pair.
In White
Hero aro leather Oxfords that resemble buckakin very closely.
Sizes 8 to 10, $4. Sizes 11 to 2, $4.50.
New Brogue Oxfords and Pumps for Women, $8.90
They aro of dark brown leathor or of black with wing tips and
many perforations. The welted soles und low heels nssurn enmtart
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