Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 03, 1920, Final, Page 5, Image 5

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INEASTERSERVIGE
Feast of Resurrection to Bo Ob
served in Churches ot Aii,ue-
nominations Tomorrow
USUAL' CATHOLIC ' MASSES
&JK haw becrf "ranged for
loth the morning nnd evening scrv-
"SSb Catholic Church will celebrate the
- tn it usual manner. .Thcro will'
ft'm. Ji from 5 o'clock on In nil the
S iTe services in the churches
Will be a Roleran liign mass.
The faster services in no "
Mck'n Baptl Church will open the
l"?." .. "' ii. nrMnth nnnlvcrsary
Jt'the Iiiblc school, which was founded
In 1870. . . -,, . . ai T .,,,.
i In the Episcopal unnro oi . u.u
md the Epiphany,, 'iniriccnin biixcu
Stow Spruce, the mutual Easter carol
..ira xrlll be clvcn nt 4 o'clock. Tho
r he Iter. David M, Steele, will
nrJacli both at 11 nnd 4 p'clock.
pr0id Swedes' Church will observe its
time-honored custom, In practice for the
lit fifty years, by holding a -.pedal
musical scrvlco nt 0 o'clock .in tho
"irtwter "lore-feart" 'aerrico In
konor of the name o( Philadelphia .will
te held In tho Church of tho Holy
Apostles, Twenty-first and Christian
streets, at 10:30 o'clock tomorrow
m rains. The Itev. Dr. George Herbert
rrn rector, will preach tho scrmdn.
Archbishop Dougherty will celebrate
-J.g In tho Cathedral of St.
ret" and St. Paul at 11 o'clock.
Ote assistant priest w 111 be tho Very
Itcv. Joseph A. Whltakcr, S. T. I,.;
Jcacons of honor, tho Kcvs. Henry T.
SIcFall and Thomas K. Conncll ; deacon
K mass, the Kcv. Walter Dabrow-
M' subdeacon ol tno mass, mr. uuincs
' McDade; sermon, tho Very Rev. Ignn-
?.oiii r P mnntArnf ceremonies.
the Itcv. Thomas F. McNally.
Easter services w 11 bo conducted by
the Salvation Army nt Philadelphia No.
1 Corps, 3129 Kensington avenue, and
bj the Memorial Corps, Broad street
iDd Falrmouut avenue.
Eatter Music In the Churches
At the special Ester muslo service to
U ilren tomorrow evenlnjr ot, Bt. Paul's
Eclicopal Church, of Overbrook a strinif
SfirSt will assist. They wilt play a first
S?ment fro" a Beethoven quartet and for
iht eSertorlum a selection from Mozart.
choir of the church Will slnr JParlcer'a
lutWi i Olltterln Morn Iledecks tff? Sky."
Toon's anthem. "Ood lias Appointed a
'Dy" and Hatthews's Misnldcat in C.
Tns annual recital of Easter carols i w 111
U h-ld In the Church ot St. Luko and the
feolphany tomorrow afternoon nt 4 o'clock.
The full choir of thlrty-llvo voices will sins
tiroli both ancient nnd modern, and tho
rrlce will bo preceded by some Instrumen
tal music for Molln. cello, harp and organ.
The Easter muilo service at the Second
mibyterlan Church. Twenty-second and
Walnut itreete. will Include anthems, some
ulth accompaniment of .violin, harp and
enan and ome a cappella. Mra. Joyco
trill sing- Granler'a "Hosanna."
SMclal Easter mualo will be Blven In
Summit Church, of dermantown. tomorrow
nornlne. The choir will be assisted by
Alexander Zenker, ths violinist, an auxiliary
euartet will sing In several of the numbers
and the Instrumental accompaniment will
U augmented by a quartet of, brass In
urements. Tn Talestrlna Choir, under the leadership
ef Nicola .Montanl, will srlve Its annual
aotet concert on Thursday .evening. April
2, at the Academy of Music, An excellent
prorram Is being rehearsed.
The Philadelphia Muslo Club will hold Ua
rttular meeting next Tuesday nfternoon at
I o'clock at the Aldlne Hotel. The following
Junior members will take part In the pro
tram: Sarah II Deck, Dorothy Fox. Mary
W Johnston Marlon Leavltt. Esther Mo
Outre, L vol) n Schwartx and Itebecca Helen.
un.
W. I.eroy Fralm will present his pupil,
Mlii Either Egendorf, In a plana recital
on Friday evening, April 10, In the Newman
lallroom. Fuller IluUdlng. Cards may be
ebtatntd upon application to Iloom 311,
Fuller Building-.
KIN BENEFIT IN FIVE WILLS
Letter of Administration Granted In
Anna Miller Estate
Relatives wore the benefltjlarles In five
wills admitted to probate today, as fol
Jons: Dr. Daniel B. Looney, i!34
North Croskey street, $7000; Karl
Chamberlain, 'White . Haven, Pa.,
$4900; Anna 51. Adare, 8'209 German
town avenue, $3200 ; Thomas Durdwcll,
605 Union street. $4012; John .7. Trcs
el. 2ol!l Nojth Fifth street, $3800.
A letter of administration was
jntnted In the estnte of Anna .T. 5IIUer,
W5 South Fifty-slxth street, for $7000.
An inventory was tiled on the personal
Property of John J. Fcrreck, $031,
2dl.07, including 800 shnres of Com
paime Swift International stock, vnltied
t $40,000, 123 shares of Ohio Oil' Co.
took valued nt $17,720, 200 shares
t Standard Oil stock of Cnlifornln,
v U. O. I. stock valued nt $."0,000.
iuer inventories men included:
Fsnnle E. Hosklns, $8037.48: Charles
A. Chamberlain. $0201; Clyde C.
ini '".2J1.23; Thomaa W. Clarke,
Ktt?1-!0; A,lellnc T. Ashmcnd, $33,
7; John J. Kelly. $20,825.74, and
"namin Jones, Jr., $28,817.02.
THEFT FOILED; TWO SEIZED
Accused of Trying to Steal Lpc(ot
In Camden Store
.TW0 mcn 1lvlnK nddressea in this city
.mX. i ,"a Ulls raorniuc after an at
H! , '' bp.cu mB(Ie t0 steal a sold
Irt ? ."2m the iewclry store of ltob
m J. Gebcrt, 320 Federal street, Cam-
qI1 ne?. eJterel tho store together.
ocLoldiT0cbert 1,e wnntcd to buy
llS t k e fl;?s shown several, and U
K?,to.b slipped one into his pocket.
counL P,i1,ll?d the others back on Uio
thTw.iancl. '?' t0 Icttve tho Btora
fsh .le? h.aUed lK)tl men.
OeoTM rJ? the L8tore door whi,
thVre ,?,.?," wntchmakcr employed
"ouT,ih?Ut.,for u Prolman. Tho
ffi.i.i?bbc7 uddenly thrust the
iSftrtft?'1 thed0r ttnd ran
dDivSIilve. wa" caught nt Third
raptnrS l,itr,eetH' Th other was
531 DEATHS IN WEEK
'"""nia Ended Health Bureau
Bhowa in Decreased Record
'ho dlvlXnkLy tatenwnt issued today,
llareauo HpnmVltM statUtlcs of the
for th. ,.l..al,,,,Bn,unced 531 deaths
0 f 81 frnmD!t.?Mterda' B ,',,e-
J Utt year .?? - "'fS'P??.1 '
Th."T. last week'" R ires l . ,J'
3S $!?)? of tlfaTSu.. epl
n,B,ftri acf that there
'. Seven? ? I,eat ' lue to this
to PneumoM. y'stev.cn deathB were due
"8 womtn m ,nc,udes 33 ""J
h'yt' i ;..'. , . TT. TT
isaaiw-MBfiq in thp Gratfd
Court at 9,'ll.55 and 4.50
Chime at noon
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Adding New Comers to the Great Sale of Dresses
in Wanamakes Down Stairs Store
The Best Time for a Man to Get His New Suit Is Right Now
And the Best Place to Get It Is the Gallery Store for Men .
Splendid All -Wool Suits
$35 to $42.5Q -
Well-tailored suits of mixed cheviots and casshneres in carefully chosen
patterns and colorings are in conservative or semi-conservative styles for young
men.
t Excellent choosing at $42.50, and there are some mighty fine two-trouser
suits at this price.
SPECIAL
' Men's Hosiery and
Underwear
10OO White Madras Athletic Union
Suits, $1 Suit
1200 Pair of Blade; Cordovan and
Unbleached Cotton Half Hose, 25c a Pair
Mercerized cotton drop-stitch half hoso in gray,,
white- and cordovnn, 50c pair. "Seconds."
Silk half hoso in black, navy blud and gray, 65c
a pair, "acconds."
(Gallery. Blarket)
Spring Footwear for Men
Black and dar.k tan shoes and Oxfords.
Thcro arc stralght-laco, English or Bluchcr
styles In tho medium or broad too shapes.
Shoes arc $7.50 to $10 a pair.
Oxfordsaro $9.50 a pair.
Comfortable black kidskin Bluchcr shoes for a
man who wants a light leather arc $10.50 a,pair.
Boys' Oxford Ties, Special
Good-looking English-last Oxfords, sizes 1 to 6,
$t,zt 10 $o. b a pair.
Lovely White Voile Blouses
Special at $4.50
Just 500 of them at this special price, all fresh
and fine, in sizes 3G to 46.
Most of them are prettily lacy and frilly, some aro
hand embroidered and hand-drawn wofk adorns many.
(Market)
SPECIAL
Dainty Silk Envelope Chemises
At $3.85 there are four pretty
styles of pink or white crepo do
chine or satin. Tho satins are
trimmed with lace; the crepo do
chme chemises are nicely hemstitched.
At $4.85, four styles of pink or
white crepo de chine,. satin nnd
flowered Georgette crepe. Tai
lored or lace-trimmed styles; tho
flowered Georgette crepe is
trimmed with ribbon as well as
lace.
(Central)
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$32.50 $33.50- $32.50
Wool Jersey Makes the Most
Fashionable Suits of the Season
250 New Suits in 15
, Models
Special at $25, $30, $32.50
to $37.50
Exceptional values the sort that Wanamaker's
Down Stairs Store strives to give you and which are
doing much to reduce the clothes item of the H. C. L.
and tho suits are in smart sports styles for both young
girls and older women.
Many women, having learned how practical and
satisfactory jersey suits are, would never be without
them.
Plain Colors
Navy Brown
Tan
Heather Mixtures
Blue Brown
Green
Dimity Bedspreads
03x90, inches, $2.50.
72x90 inches, $2.75.
80x90 inches, $3 and $3.50.
Crochet Bedspreads
66x80 inches, $2.
70x80 inches, $2.60.
78x88 inches, $2.75.
Satin-Finish Bedspreads
at Low Prices
, Hemmed bedspreads for doublo
beds arc $4, $6, $7 nnd $10; with
cut corners they aro $7.50, $8.50
and $9.
Satin-Finish Bed Sets
The prices on theso aro much
lower than today's prices on sets
of an inferior quality.
For single beds, $7.50.
For double beds, $8 and $10.
The sets are scalloped and tho
spreads have cut corners.
(Central)
Snowy Tablecloths
Fully bleached cotton damask
are in pretty patterns.
Round scalloped cloths, 68
inches, $3.
Hemstitched cloths, 68 inches
square, $3; 58x72 inches, $3.50.
Napkins
Fully bleached cotton damask
napkins, size 17 inches, are 28c;
19 inches, 38c each.
(Central)
Women's Washable
Gloves
of whito and chamois doe-finish
leather aro
one-clasp style, outseam sewn,
? u pair.
slip-on style, with spear-point
stitching on tho backs, $3.50.
strnp-wrist style, piquo sewn,
with spear-point stitching, $3.75.
(Central)
Gleaming Beads of
Many Colors
35c,50c, 65c and $1.25
Bloc, rose, turquoise, garnet,
red, yellow, green, etc., round and
smooth or cut, gleaming or inter
estingly opaque these are tho
beads to give distinction to dark
or light dresses.
(Chestnut)
Several Groups Which Did Not Arrive in Time for Saturday
Notably Dresses of Wool Jersey, Taffeta and other Silks
$15 17.50 $20 $22.SO $25 $27.50
These res the thousands of women who bought dresses Saturday know, remark
able dresses at unusual prices, many of them being about half price.
The whole Spring and Summer seasons are ahead, and dresses are needed alter
Easter as well as before. .
There' are sizes and styles for. women and young girls.
Several Hundred New Wool
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$27.50 $23 $27.50
Beautiful Silk Dresses at $27.50
Average Half Price
In the group are handsome charmeuse dresses with
white embroidered Georgette collars and cuffs; exclusive
satin models with pin-tucked bodices and flaring overskirts ;
Paulette dresses on simple lines that are most distinctive ;
dresses of Georgette, beautifully beaded, in light and dark
colors; satin-stripe Georgette combined with charmeuse.
Continuing the Great Sale
Dresses of Serge, Tricotine, Wool Jersey, Taffeta
and Foulard
$15 $17.50 $20
(Market)
Jersey Frocks in 20
Different Styles
$15, $17.50 and $20
Most of these are of the best quality jersey
that we have seen in a 'long while. Colors are the fash
ionable shades of reindeer, brown, new Chinese blue,
Copenhagen, navy, tan, etc.
Styles include the newest coatee models with accordion-pleated
skirts, straight-line dresses embroidered
with silk, some frocks with tricolette vests, and many
more.
Taffeta Frocks at $1 7.50
Both the long overskirts and the sashes are edged
with narrow black braid on these attractive dresses of
navy, black or Belgian taffeta. There are also many
other models.
A Group of Foulard Dresses
at $22.50
Foulard of a lovely quality, in brown, navy, taupe,
tan and Copenhagen, is used in most .attractive, adapt
able dresses.
Delightfully Individual Frocks
at $25
The Sort That a Dressmaker Would Charge as Much
to Make
Etons of navy tricotine ;
Figured Georgette with taffeta frills;
Plain-color Georgette with tunic bodices, embroid
ered with black or steJel-color beads ;
Figured Georgette with skirts of taffeta or crepe
de chine.
Charming Dresses, All!
Wash Dresses for Wee
Girls, Special at $2 '
Of checked or striped gingham
or plain chambray in plnk.frose
nnd blue, some of the checks and
stripes are combined with plain
color. They are in 2 to G year
sizes..
Boys' Wash Suits at $3
They have little whito rep
waists and button-on trousers of
gray, green or tan. Sizes 2. to 6
years.
(Central)
The Smart, Narrow
Belt
Is Quite a Queen of
Fashion
It is given a high place this
season, finishinp; many sports
suits, dark dresses and box coats.
One needs almost ns many belts
as one has dresses and coats, it
seems.
Black patent leather belts begin
ns low ns 35c and brown, tan and
black at 50c, and go upward
through attractive dull leather
belts in various shades to $1.50.
(Chestnut)
Women's Oxford Ties and Pumps
Special at $5.40 a Pair
Black and dark tan leather Oxfords have sturdy welted
Soles and low heels.
Black patent leather and calfskin pumps have tm-ned
soles and high covered heels.
Smart New Ankle-Strap Pumps Are Here!
$9.90 a Pair
Black Calfskin
Navy Serge Suits, Special at $25
The model is nn excellent copy of a much higher-priced suit.
Tho roll collars, tho belts and tho bottoms of the jackets are
trimmed with rows of bluck silk braid and the jackets are fully
"ned Special at $37. SO
The navy serge is a good quality and tho suits aro finished
with bunds of narrow black braid.
Another mannish serge suit, heavily embroidered with black
silk and showing many bono buttons, is $39.50.
Toppy Tweed Suits
$23.50, $29.50, $33.50 to $45
Both tailored nnd sports models, rough and fine tweeds, and
the suits aro made in tho Wanamaker way. ,
Suits Showing the Newest Style
Developments
Box-coat jackets
Suits with vests
Eton jackets
Accordion-pleated
skirts
And the more conservative, handsomely tailored
suits
$37.50, $45, $50 to
$82.50
(Sliirket)
in
Brown Suede
(Chestnut)
Black Suede
There's No Denying the Charm
. of Sports Coats
Excellent Choosing at
$17.50, $19.50 and $25
Their lines are so smart and youthful that young womon are most
enthusiastic about them. With plaid skirts they are particularly
charming. In velour, silvertone, wool jersey and burella, they havo
pleated backs, narrow little belts and are sometimes trimmed with
brushed wool.
A jersey coat of this type is sketched. It is in heather mixtures,
is belted alj around and has bellows pockets. $25.
Tho other coat sketched is of very light-weight polo cloth in gray,
brown or tan, beautifully tailored and half lined with silk. It lias
three pleats in the back and is belted. $49.50.
Capes and Dolmans
arc graceful wraps for afternoon wear with silk frocks. Many differ
ent models aro in tan, taupe or Pekin velour at $19.50 to $57.50.
Full-Length Coats, Special at $48.50
Women who prefer long coats will like these of suede velour,
Bolivia, tricotine nnd tinseltone. They are lined throughout with silk
and come in fine Spring colorings.
(.Market)
-sssrf-" $25
S49.50
Cretonne as Fresh and Pretty
as April Itself
Green as tho new grass or bright as tho first flowers and as varied
ns only cretonne can be we have a vast assortment of patterns, color
combinations and qualities, 3G inches wide, beginning at 40c a yard.
Spring Curtains
At $2.25 and $2.73 a pair, white scrim curtains, 2 yards long,
aro prettily rufilcd.
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Yards of Sheer Loveliness
in the New Cottons
Organdie leads .in pretty, Spring-like colorings.
Orchid, apple-green, canary, flesh, pink, lighftiblue,
violet, etc., 40 inches wide, 60c and 75c a yard.
Finest Swiss organdie, 45 inches wide, is $1.50 a
yard.
Voiles are in unusual styles' nnd colorings.
Scrolls, figures, cluster flower or large single (lower
designs, 36 and 38 inches wide, 50c, 58c, 75c, SI,
$1.50, $1.75, $2 and $2.50 a yard.
Colored dotted Swiss, 36 inches wide, is $1 a yard.
In orchid, pink, blue, rose and canary.
White English voile, highly mercerized, 39 inches
wide, is $1 a yard.
White dotted Swiss in various size dots, 31 inches
wide, is $1.50 and $1.65 a yard.
(Centrul)
Mien
Inexpensive Couch Hammocks in the
Upholstery Store
Strongly built, durable of frnmo and covering, ,thcsQ are ham
mocks designed for outdoor use Thoy were mado not for ornaments,
although many of them nro ornamontal, but for hard, long usage, such
as a family, wtyh youngsters, will give.
Tho mattresses aro of cotton-and-fibcr nnd will not absorb
moisture tho way all-cotton mattresses would do ono of the several
points which make theso superior to most couch hammocks.
Prices Begin at $12.75, for a Khaki-Color Hammock
Gray or khaki couch hammocks are $16.50, $18.50 and $25.
Various other comfy, attractive hammocks uro $28.50 to $37.50.
(Central)
New Top Coats for Junior Girls
$18.75, $23.50, $25 to $45
Three-quarter sports coats and full-length
models are of tan polo cloth, tweed, velour in plain
colors or checks, bilvertone, ierge and jersey an
interesting variety of styles.
Top coats for girls of 6 to 14 years are of navy
serge, fully lined, nt $15.
Others of the various spring materials arc $15
to $2o.
Juniors' Frocks
Lustrous taffeta, Georgette in navv or brown,
wool jersey embroidered in wool or silk and silk
tricolette of these are the charming frocks mado
The prices aie $17.50, $19.50, $23.50 to $45.
Suits Especially for Junior Girls, $25 to $33.50
Heather mixed jersey and tweeds in sports
models with leather belts are on smart, clean-cut lines
that are particularly becoming to voung girls.
(Murkft)
American Prairie Grass Rugs
and Runners
20 Less Than Today's Prices
Now that April is here, we are selling more nnd more of the lighter rues and
these are splendid, adaptable, really attractive rues, and the nriees afS g"
m nvn fii.iv.lir ...A.,. ., i. .. .- ... . '
V,, ""o' "uvcu uu u BLruug warp ana tno colors
mown aim uiue.
are mostly green,
9x12 feet, $15.
8x10 feet, $12.50
Gx9 feet, $9.
Rugs
4.6x7.6 feet, $6.
36x72 inches-, $2.75.
27x54 inches, $1.75.
Runners
24 inches wide, 90c a yard.
27 inches-wide, $1.10 a yard.
30 inches wide, $1,25 a yard.
(Clientn
AISLE SP
Chenille Rugs '
for bathroom or bedroom, 27x54 inches, $2.50.
(Center Alule)
Oval Plaited Rag Rugs
This is the largest shipment of them that we
have hud m quitu a while and it's good to know
that the rugs are in pi.tt colors and at old
prices.
Many people tell us that these arc by far the
best ovul plaited rugs in town for tho money.
18x30 inehoh, $12.75.
24x36 inches, $3.
27x54 inches, $4.75.
30x60 inqhes, $0.75.
36x72 inches, $9.50.
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500 JlBHanese Straw Rupr
27x54 Inches, $1. 86x72 inches, $1.75.
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