IV ICIffHtHliBnffli1! r :' VlJtiJX ' t v - EVENING PUBLIC BBtKJM PHILADELPHIA, BATUBBAt", APRIL 17, 1920 ?, " i n. - of 11. Sand pw'. oMj 4.50 WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Showers WANAMAKER'S Store Opens at 0 WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at 5 Chime t non phe Coming Week Will Certainly Have an Auspicious Start Mm,,ffiBKV, KTT'-jrtMaByrarwwn ww tt"t,ii ."miii riw.vtzTCBr3M!m,waEi 'f . ji -gwwy iwmn ii .wwv-rray .-'M"wn'iHUi" ""': ring Looking Upon a Map So Many Cities Seem Near Philadelphia trpt railroad timetables and count miles and ii and you will find it uses up-the witoie day to h' Pittsburgh and takes nearly two days by most S to land one in Chicago. r- a j. tnnor it Tnn nrrii'iuu vbii umm uiiii . u wollr vnniurncj Inner lmirnpvs in HPiPcr. W"? i- f InVim fn nrnrliinn hofnro flm vpsspla Lm4i,ni fn the norts of New York and Sndelphia at considerable expense. ..,n.flfa. whnm we nlwavfl ureter, are not . . i, niiantifips of articles thev made hefore u jir and this adds to insufficiencies of supplies nd keeps up the prices. Besides the loss of home productions, the stores f foreign countries are bidders with the home icrchants lor large 101s ana ai nign prices. ii innire pjisv to start a store and to advertise i Utti if line taken from hovhood to old ace to Lt nJnimr what vou see here and all df us together It your safe service, when you please. Signed" April 17, 1M. OMmmmfy. WTVum -tVtCk .Qor1irS ftilxrar Is Put Away for Summer .. f J... J.. Xiao HAHf A MHHM AT A IiM4 VtHAtm Ti,n lis undorstudv, the good i.,..n!ited ware, takes its place, id it is nearly time for this cx- hange to taKe piaco uu i..Vppners to take count of (hat pieces of the latter are (cded, Among the best patterns and the most likable are Adam, Hep pelwhlte and Cromwell. No mis take could bo made 1y choosing any one. They come in both the larger table pieces and the smaller silver flat ware to match. (Jewelry Store, Chestnut nnil Thirteenth) Small Furs for Madame to Wear Right Now Little throw tics, small choker hilars, little novelty scarfs iiese are the things many women to wear in the early Spring. Just now we have quite an in testine collection of these furs, Ind one may choose from glossy Hudson seal (dyed muskrat), tho soft gray moleskin, natural or dyed squirrel or Australian opos sum. There are many shapes and dif ferent styles, starting at $45 for a smart little squirrel piece on up to $75 for a moleskin neckpiece. (Second Floor, Chestnut? New Camel's Hair Polo Coats for Young Women TM I a verv much-liked stvle lit is becoming to young women rho find these poio coats useiui or no end of outdoor occasions. Thev are of soft, pretty tan imM'x.hair cloth and are very lell cut and tailored. Thero are two rood models, both with nar row belts, one with circular pock ets, the other with patch pockets. Both coats are lined throughout with lustrous peau do cygne. 14 to 20 year sizes. Price $75. (flecond Floor, Chestnut) Women's New Camel's Hair oats Bear Smaller Price Marks Notwithstanding, they are the ume soft, beautiful grade of real amel's hair and both of the two tew models are very pretty and tcoming. Either the natural tan color or new mouse shade may be had in both styles. Both three-quarter length, with narrow strap belt. The difference is in the kind of sleeves and pleats in the back. Prices, $65 and $67.50. But there are at least six other styles here in real camel's-hair coats between $75 and $160. (First Floor, Central) Chamois-Lisle Gloves in Fashionable Lengths and New Styles One of the popular styles of the eon is tho slip-on glove, and ne good style in white or umols has contrasting lined pm-back cuffs and is $1.50 a pair. Another sliD-on clove that is Rood looking has a contrasting Mf, lace edged. This is in white, KMmols. beaver or mode and Is 1-85 a pair. A slip-on gauntlet glove which (Main Floor, has straps of contrasting color to fasten tne curr is in wniie. Denver and chamois color and is $2 a pair. And an eight-button length strap-wrist glove with contrast ing pointed cuff is in white, chamois color and beaver and is $2.50 a pair. All these gloves are washable, of course. Central) The Woman Who Takes Intelligent Care of Her Hair is always repaid by tho im provement in its appearance. First of all, it should bo per fectly clean, and for that she'll need a good shampoo. Tho Queen Mary Liquid Shampoo is excellent for the purpose, ;nd a generous size bottlo is 60c. After tho shampoo a good Mir tonic should bo used and the best we know is Phytalia. Jt is refreshing and pleasant to use, will keep the hair and scalp in good condition and Jtlmulato the growth of tho Mir. It is 60c, $1 and up to 13.75 a bottle. .Tho hest wav to put the tonic on Is with a hair tonic comb in that way It really gets into the scalp and tho roots of tho hair. This comb is 50c. Frequent brushing Is neces sary, ns every woman knows and a good hair brush is tho first requisite. We have a fino collection of all kinds of brushes, starting at 85c and going up to a very fine English brush at $21.50. And for the final brilliant touch, to give that sheen to the hair which sho likes, there is Queen Mary Brilliantlne, in rose or violet, at 60c a bottle. (Main Floor, Chestnut) Worni Serg en's Pleated e Skirt. a. All-Wool, at $15 bir ?m t,mo wo navo been 3'nS to Eet enough of theso ""ns to advertise. They go out iiLquily' Now a new and "2 "hlpment is here. i&u r.e exactly tho kind of . bus'ness women and Cu Lof conservative tasto ,v"ia choose and, as they come SCi navy bluo nnd Wock tho r is much used for mourning. ill .!y flt wen n"d nn pleated lCPorHnd except down the cen- tttri i 8 rront and back, where A '." l a box nlnnf 9b 91 n V55h Wa,l,t band. Fine Wool Serge Special at $2.50 a Yard In two days tho entire first shipment of this Bergo had en tirely gono and women hove been asking ever since when we were going to have more. It is a very fino French weave, all-wool, 40 inches wide and es pecially nice for dresses for women and children or for sepa rate skirts. At tho present time it is one of the best investments wo know. rirt Floor, ChMiswi) Women's Fine Gowns of Printed Georgette $50 to $185 Afternoon and semi-ovening gowns of the novelty sort which means that thero are scarcely two alike, except in being exceedingly graceful. One shows dark blue Geor gette pleated and used to veil a blue and white foulard. Price, $160. A black and white Georgette combined with pure white and oddly finished with loops of black lacquered ribbon. Price $77.60. A very Japanesque effect de veloped in a blue and white (First Floor, Georgetto with silver glass beading, $77.60. A brown Georgette with pleated apron effect and inser tions of brown and white fou lard, $160. A dark bluo and white gown veiled with dark bluo has a charming bertha and a daring purplo girdle, $185. A gown of old blue and dull red with finish of blue taffeta loops, $95. A surplice gown of enchant ing shades of brown, ecru, green and blue, $65. Central) AT THIS moment the Store of UndermuBlins has anTexcellent assortment of Ehilippine nightgowns both low and high. The low cut gowns are priced at $5 to $10.50 and the second at $6.50 to $10.50. (Third Floor, Central) THE 'Oriental Store has had a few pieces of mandarin and cashmere embroidery mounted to form serving trays, prices being $12.50 to $22.50. Other pieces, not yet used in trays' will be mounted, if desired'. (Fourth Floor, Chestnut) A 50c White Voile Of Particularly Good Quality So much liked that we are sell ing large quantities of it to wo men who are making up inexpen sive summer dresses and blouses cither for themselves or for school girls. Tho width is 86 inches and the quality so much better than can be bought and sold now for this price that we adviso women to buy enough to last for several months. (First Floor, Chestnut) Real Irish Lace Collars And just landed on this side the Atlantic. They are exquisitely done and In beautiful Carrick-ma-cross. Limerick and guipure patterns. Scarcely anything could bo better on the Summer silk frock. The collars hre round and some have the longer rounded ends. They will fit almost any shape neck. Some are in sets. Prices from $6 to $22.50. (Main Floor, Central) New Books of Importance "The Letters of Henry James," selected and edited by Percy Lubbock, in two vol umes, $10 a set Books of in tense interest for tho James admirers, and worthily ar ranged and printed. "The Superstition of 'Di vorce," by Gilbert K. Chester ton, $1.50. A book setting forth the main principles on which tho orthodox attitude toward marriage is based. "Learning to Write," being suggestions and counsel col lected from tho various works of Robert Louis Stevenson. $1.35. "Harvest," by Mrs. Hum phry Ward, $2. An Autumn book with a background of the Great War. "Masks," by George Middle ton, $1.60. A series of one-act plays of modern American life. CsgttaA. (Main Flotr?!jeth) England Sends Women New Silk Scarfs Fine and beautiful things, com ing at a time when the demand for them is livelier than the sup ply. Artificial silk, $5, $6 and $7. Genuine silk, in plain colors, stripes and Paisley patterns, $16.50. (First Floor, Market) Women's Riding Boots now ready in tho Exclusive Little Boot Shop are of black or tan Russia calf, cut with straight legs and having broad heels, one inch high, like those on a man's boot. Price $32. (First Floor, Market) Silk Petticoats and Others In spite of all that is said about the favor in which bloomers are held, an astonishing number of petticoats are still being worn. Silks Natural pongees, $6. Mcssalines and taffetas in good street shades, $7.50 and $7.76. White Japancso silk, lined throughout and finished with hemstitching, $7.60. Cottons White sateen with tailored flounces, $2.60 to $3.85. Firm cottons in street colors, $3. Cotton jersey tops with taffeta flounces, $3.85. (Third Floor, Central) Fluffy Georgette Waists White and pink both. One stylo has shallow nock, short sleeves and an Interesting square inser tion of imitation Venise lace; the other has a very broad pleated jabot and quantities of Valencien nes. Price of either, $10.60. (Third Floor, Central) A New Lot of Bungalow Aprons at $1.75 to $4 Some are made of percale and some of gingham, but thoy are all practical, pretty little aprons that women like to wear over their dresses for protection when busy about household tasks, and often 0,8 dresses when tho weather grows warmer. There aro round and square neck styles, some aro trimmed with ricrac braid, and all are In good styles. f 1.76 to U each. (ThtaUrUor, CaoUal) Envelope Handbags Correct in Style No matter how many other handbags a woman has, she always likes to own one of these smart, trim, envelope books. We have a fine showing of them just now in top handle and back strap styles. They are in calf skin, cowhide and seal leathers, and in black, tan, brown and blue. Prices $5 to $36, with especially good selection at $10.60 and $18.50. (Main Floor, Chestnut) New and Narrow Are These Leather Belts which women are using on Spring suits and cloth gowns. One of tho newest belts is of brown pat ent leather, quite narrow as to width, lined with soft white kid and finished with a brown buckle. It Is $1.50. Another new belt is just as nar row, comes in black patent leather stitched with white, and has a small white buckle. This is $1.25. (Main Fleor, Central) A Customer of the Store Said: "We like to have each day the information of exactly what is going on in your big market house, that we have dealt in satis factorily for so many years' IT IS our purpose to make this page a window, through which the people can look at exactly what is going on. We never have on hand largo lots of left-over goods, because we mark them at fair, low prices to begin with, and they are "sometimes sold out in a single day, or certainly in' a week. Be it understood that oftentimes we see "$25 for a suit that was $40," etc., etc., and yesterday one of our buyers, in referring to one of these things, stated that we had always sold a certain dress of the quality of that $25 dress for $18. We never tried to get $25 for it, and it never was worth more than half of $40. There is no such manipulation of values going on in this house, and if this were our 5000th Anniversary Day, we would not be selling any cheaper than we would have sold yesterday or last week. Whatever is the lowest price an article should be sold for is marked on it the first day that it is offered, and if it is cheap it sells, and it is our experience that it does, and when it is sold out we try to get something equally good, or better, if we can, to sell at a lower price. The goods in this particular movement, as shown by the price tags, are in some instances from one-quarter to one-third off, but we are not trying to catch customers by an advertisement of that kind. The goods are here for the customers to see themselves. Much Good Furniture at Remarkable Savings Bedroom suits, dining-room suits and individual pieces, all of excellent and reliable grade and in a helpful variety, aro offered at reductions that are really extraordinary In the face of prevailing costs. Bedroom Suits, $178 to $650 Choice of mahogany, walnut and Ivory and ivory and gray enamels, Queen Anne, Louis XVI and other styles. Dining-Room Suits, $260 to $850 Choice of mahogany, walnut and oak in Queen Anne, Sheraton and Louis XIV styles. Single Pieces of Oak Dining-Room Furniture, $45 to $90 Extension tables, serving tables, china closets, buffets of good, sound construction and likable appearance. Fiber Furniture, $10 to $57 A large and very attractive selection, including armchairs, rockers, settees, tables, aquariums, ferneries, lamps, chaises longues and tea wagons in a choice of brown or ivory finish. (Sixth Floor) White Kitchen Furniture White Enamel Kitchen Cabinets, $60, $66.75 and $72.75 These ard some of the most delightful labor-saving, sanitary kitchen cabinets made. White Kitchen Chairs at $3.15 and $7.50 One style is in white enamel hardwood, round backed, and the other is square backed. They are very fine goods. Solid Steel Folding Tables at $2.50 These are good, strong, serviceable, small tables for kitchen use, ice coolers, bathrooms, hospital or camp use, and can be carried in an automobile. Choice of white enamel or maroon finish. (Fourth Floor, Market) Hosiery and Underwear at Very Low Prices Women' 8 Hosiery ' At $1.50. Women's black and white, full-fashioned silk, first quality. Children's Hosiery At 35c, 3 pair for $1. Ribbed black, mercerized hose, "seconds." At 35c, 3 pair for $1. Ribbed and silk-and-cashmere hose for infants, "seconds." (West Aisle) Men's Half Hose At 25c a pair. Black seamless mercerized and black cotton with unbleached feet, "seconds." Men's Underwear At $1.25 each. Ribbed cotton union suits. At $1.75 each. Madras athletic union suits. (Main Floor, Market) Women's Good-Style Low Shoes at $6.50 This is an addition to the extraordinary movement in women's fine Summer shoes. ' They are pumps in patent leather and soft, dull calfskin, with leather-covered Louis heels. They are fine shoes of the most fashion able patterns. (Flrkt Floor, Market) Office Furniture at Large Savings Women's Low Shoes at $4.50 Revolving chairs, mahoganv finished birch, from $17.50 to $25, Armchairs of quartered oak and mahogany finished birch, $19 to $25 each. Stenographers' chairs in oak or mahogany, $16. Office tables of oak, some all straight oak, some quartered-oak tops, some all-quartered oak, from a 4-foot table at $12 to a 6-foot table at $44. (Third Floor. Market) This is the assortment that started out with nenrlv onnn Tin!.. and the extraordinary demand has reduced the quantity until sizes are somewhat broken, but there is still good selection among the dull black and shiny leather pumps, as well as among tho white duck pumps. (Flmt Floor, .Market) In the Down Stairs Store Hosiery and Underwear Women 8 Hosiery At 18c, 3 pair for 50c. Black cotton, "seconds." At 75c a pair. Black silk, "seconds." At $1.25 a pair. Fashioned black silk, plain. Seamless black silk with clocks, "seconds." Children's Hosiery At 15c a pair. Fancy tops, mercerized socks, "seconds." At 18c a pair, 3 pair for 50c. Fashioned mercerized socks, in white, "seconds." (Central) Men's Half Hose At 18c, 3 pair for 50c. Black and colored cotton, "seconds." At 25c. Black mercerized, and black cotton with unbleached feet, "seconds." Men's Underwear At 50c each. Nainsook athletic shirts and knee drawers. (Gallery. Market) Satin or Georgette Collars, 50c White or flesh-pink satin collars are in roll and flat shapes that aro pretty for suit coats. The Georgette collars are trimmed with tucking, hand-embroidery or lace. (Central) Printed Georgette Crepe, $1.50' These crepes are all in light colorings that will make lovely Sum mer frocks and blouses. 40 inches wide. Organdie Flouncing, 50c White organdie has embroidered dots and is 38 inches wide. (Central) Children's Shoes and Strap Pumps, $1.60 to $2.90 (Fittings for Children of 1 to 12 Years) At $1.60 a Pair (Sizes 1 to 5) Mary Jane pumps of patent leather. One and two-strap slippers and Roman sandals of patent leather or of white leather much like buckskin. Patont leather barefoot sandals. (All of these have turned soles.) At $1.85 a Pair (Sizes 3 to 8) These are the same styles, but in larger sizes, and all have wedge heels. At $2.45 a Pair (Sizes 8yz to 2) Patent leather strap pumps and Roman sandals of patent leather with tops of white or champagne-color leather. Also pumps and sandals of white leather like buckskin. At $2.90 a Pair (Sizes lV2 to 2) apeSbUTOhneyOrareCof8h0eS Wdted S1CS and Wide' sensible white leather like buckskin (button only). patent leather button. patent leather with tops of white or champagne leathrr -patent leather with cloth or dull kid tops. "' (Chestnut) 3500 Yards of Cretonne at 35c Dozens and dozens of pretty patterns in all sorts of colorings suitable for all sorts of uses. All 3G inches wide. They're : .nWw' for Summer cottages. y rc 5P'cnid (Central) NX AHEACTlf E HEW SPREAD-OUT OF ORIENTAL R Four groups, including hall-runners and mats, together with two lots of Khiva Bokhara and Mahal rugs in carpet sizes. All are very moderately priced as values rule today. Khiva Bokhara Runs 9.6x7.10 $255 8.5x6.7 8.5x6.10 265 9.0x9.0 9.8x8.2 182 9.10.X8.6 8.10x6.8 $250 Malial8 and Otlter Carpets lu.oxf.u ivianai ifZBY 10.4x6.10 Mahal 295 18.0x9.0 Mahal 485 12.6x9.1 $245 295 295 10.1x8.2 India $325 8.11x6.8 Anatolian 876 9.0x6.0 Anatolian 885 Anatolian $575 8.2x1.9 (Serenth Floor, Chestnot) Various Persian Hall Runners 8.8x2.4 $165 11.9x2.6 10.2x2.8 165 11.11x2.3 11.6x2.5 200 10. 9x2.5 16.7x2.11 $235 $225 225 200 Anatolian Mats to 3.6x1.7 $18, $19.60 to $27.60 --. Jinuor, cWMi i 1 t V VI 1 ., At ; A&Ll. JlrftfrAiisL iddk22ih' k V "fjt -h" , '11 Jt l' J-.?'