"! v -r rj " '!KRJfrW f EVENING PUBLIC LEDttEK PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAltOH 2, 1921 jfgan plays at 9, 11 "nd 4:50 WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Unsettled Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S rch Sales and the New Spring Fash ions A re Splendid rmsm''' ''imw$mm?pt''rF-,-"'wmaj!- " vmwi&v:" ',aiai "" "-w The Ma -Incts of .Miami "" &- i ciersoui fnrler allipator hides, or game, iiui vegetables and meats for d some articles of clothing, though A Fine-Looking Seminole Indian Now and Then Appears on the struts of .Miami and St. Petersburg, where they , or iraue nun dry goods and most of them ,..,,. at hast a part ot the garb oi their tribe. Not far froin their settlement we arc told (lint they number about 400, with something of .u,' aristocratic air from having been a part of the original owners of the soil of America, before our Mayflower ancestors arrived. I he name Seminolo in Indian dialect is said (o mean "wild wanderers." The same spirit that caused the Boston Tea Party, which refused to submit to "taxation without representation," seems to have governed lite Scininolcs from the beginning of our nation. The present Scininolcs of Florida are said to he the descendants of the old monarchs of heir race, still unconquercd and unsubdued. Signed Mem ".'. flfa& Fiction Fresh From the Presses "A ItccklcHs Puritan," by Mrs. Victor Ulekard. Price, $1.90. The .story of an adorable little Irish girl endowed with n restless spirit and a sense of right and wrong. "Twisted Trails," by Henry Oyen. Price, $1.75. Romance and adventure in Hie deep woods. "Coed References." bv K. J. Kath. Price, .$i.)0. A book which cntei tains the leader vjiy delight fully, :.s Hath books are npt to do. "The Yellow Spidei," by J"h CMinrles Mocchnm. Pi ice, $1.00. A story set in Uorneo, utufull of almost unbelievable adventuress. "The Scar," by Ruby M. Ayics. Price, $1.90. An absorbing story. "The Door of the Double Dragon," by Hector Mlanding. Price, $1.90. A romance pf old and new China. (Mnlii I'liinr. TltlrlriMitli) A Little Going-Away of Semi-Evening Covins Nearly a hundred oddments of evening, semi-evening and afternoon dresses are to be cleared away at J?i)0. $7n an(l $pio new prices which mean a saving ot at least ipzo and sometimes a good deal more. Tin j include a little of everything some beaded velvets, some colored laces, a fewduvetynes, a good many dainty thing.-' nl" lace and charmeuse. There are lots of colors and the ilre.si are really in very good condition. (Ilrst I lunr, (i'litrul) If She Wishes to Trim Her Own Faster Hat There are plenty of hats here on which to try her skill! This year's untritnmed lints for Spring include fine hemps, Milan straws, the pretty lisero and now two-tone straw combinations. There arc dull and shinv hats, hats of smooth and rough braids, and all the small, medium and large shapes which Dame Fashion approves for Spring. $2 to $10. (Sprontl I'liior, ( litMnut) ( fte'iL , h Some Excellent New Player-Pianos With a $225 Reduction These are brand-new II. & S. G. Lindcman upright player-pianos, splendid in reputation, very well known in Philadelphia, and carrying our full guarantee for excellence. ' To Sell at $525 You may compare these instruments with any of those on the Wanamaker Roll of Honor. You will find them side by side in the Piano Store. Convenient terms may be obtained on these player pianos in spite of their greatly lowered price. ( i:i, ptliwi Hull, J-irrmiil lloor) Men's New Spring Overcoats Are Much Lower Than Last Spring's OVercoats Wc are particularly pleased with the new shipment that has just come in. Their fashions give them finer and fuller lines and wider skirts for a comfortable stride. They come in handsome gray and brown tweeds and light and dark gray cheviots and other mixtures. Some of the cloths dre rain proofed. Prices -$35 to $60 average about one-third less than the Spring overcoats of 1920. (Third II. .or, Murl.rO 2000 Yards Georgette Crepe at $1.50 a Yard Now printed deigns for Spring dresses, beautiful patterns and the quality in the sniur es wc have been selling verv recently for al most double this. There are now left only dark colors and that is the reason for the low price. (I'lrtt l'lnor, lirMmil) There's a Fine Collection of Sterling Silver Reduced Many people have been coming in to take advantage of this unusual opportunity and much of this beautiful table .silver has alrcadv been sold. Hut we have just added a number of new piece- to the collection. There is something tlint almost every household i in need of and many of the ai tides would make most acceptable gifts. They arc all marked for less than replacement cost, as for example, from '$." ijo for nn attractive little bonbon dish up to $2290 for a .seven-piece tea set. (Irwclrj Store, ClicMntit mill Tlilrlcrnlli) Extraordinary Sale of Hurt Books We have just received several thousand books from one of the largest publish ers in the country. Every one of them is slightly damaged in one way or another, and therefore all are priced at half or less than half the publication price. These are not old books that nobody wants not leftovers it is not that kind of a Sale, but there are thousands of books that people want, in many cases just the book that people are looking for. For instance, there tire hundreds of dictionaries at $1, some of them leather bound, with patent thumb index. "The History of the World War," by Francis A. March, at 90c. "America's Part in the World War," by Beamish and March, at 90c. Plenty of other worth-while books at fractional prices going all the way from 15c to $1.23 each. ' I Miiin I lour, 1 liIrtt'eiillD Many Lovely Spring Wraps Have Chosen Bolivia Cloth A i tlit- ' wemht soft fine Mu- llhia th.it -ni- just made for these j.iuohiI l'.'udk nts. In some cave ts cloth ti a patinp I - Han,! i - Ion til" 1 u finisii tl . meat i ' i i - ptia;i- Iroarh n. ISW i i a lap' 'i Bl.K , Ebn u r - t the , v from " Iky tinisli to the giw ii a nio.-t lasci t' i. 'ilri 'iciy is now found ik !' the wiap and to pin ket . Another new I utpi a ranee of loose ii" pleats in ihe li'.fk to i he vaist line. In tlii 'i' i a gathered ii .Irani a scarf collar. I i1 i iife.-t hades of ill' is aie found in ! the prices go 1 1 ir-l I lunr, ( I'lilnil) Striped Flannel Skirts lire a New Pretty Fancy low Ci thin ire v- air 1 1 i onahli' - One . met 'tun it. ft i'Ii i , ed i An vim i .nil -t h po,'- M Btnrit so- ' ' 'i ndor, when you . Mia' -ii many women i lui t them. They bid iii' i.f the mo-t fash- ift r"r .Summer. i ' ei . new models i-s l ii' -ph-ated n'.nd has hi i.i 1 -ti ipes of while . In' v blue, lavender, i ."I It 'S .S2fi. '' l"-. pleated with I p 'c 1 colored .-tripes i 'h nl iu'hIi 1 i jn plain wi'h narrow eoloied In'- w t'rtim S20 to -- - 1 -&Ls "O" V Scrim and Marquisette Curtains " at $1, $1.50 and $2.25 Many women have been just waiting for nn opportunity to buy tlte.se curtains at these prices. They are marked at the actual wholesale cost today and it is quite uncertain about our being able to tret -inv more like them. They all have hemstitched edges and are 12 J4 yards long. !!00 pair scrim curtains at ?1 a pair. 500 pair plain marquisette curtains at $1.50 a pair. 250 pair striped marquisette curtains at $2.25 a pair. (I'lftli I'loor, .Market) If Yon Get the Right Kind of Axminster Rug ou will hae a rug that will give magnifire'it service. And because we sell only the better kind people- have come to expect great things of our Axmiusterh and are not disappointed. Yet you will find prices of these finer Axminster rugs often as low here as some of the inferior makes eNewhere. 9x12 ft., $55, $(W.50 and $73.50. S.i'ix 10.(5 ft., $-15.50, $5G and $07.50. 0x0 ft., $."..'i.50 and $40. (SfMMlth l'llMir, Clll'ntllllt I Cowhide Traveling Bags Down as Low as $9.85 Made of smooth black and brown cowhide, selected stock. Well made, too, with .-owed corners, double pocket's and good leather lining. Dig, roomy 18-inch bags that make a good appearance and w ill give good service. Kxtrnordinary value at $9.85. (Muln lliiiir, t liHinij ) JSjtjtsj DrjTOEC FMuS tiailuiuf ttr.rvf ffu, Wiui) n$.WKXL ROT,' Suits and Topcoats in ihe Women's London Shop I'-rdy-to-wcar Hpiing suits, made by our own tailor- from mnterials' unpolled by ourselves and including Shetland and Han is tweeds and covert cloths, are $85 each. Topcoats of herring-bone tweeds in grays, light tans, green ish tunes and browns. The fabrics used in these are impoited but the coats were made in this country, prices $-1..i0 to Nr-.i Glenock cape.-, if tweeds and cheviots usually gray and admirable brown effects are ample atlaira with waist coats and for both street and sports wear. 1'rice, :bo. Uesides which we should like to remind women desiring new tailored suiits that wc are ready to take orders for such suits to be made fioni line imported materinls in the London Shop West of England coverts and tweeds, vi una cloths, cheviots and the delightful Harris tweeds in soft, heathery colors. The prices for such i-ustoni-made suits run from $110 to $1.J5. C-mIiiwij (.all.ri, ( lii-klnut) American Lady Corsets One reason for their popularity is their stiffening; they are all boned with an especially flexible and duiablc bone, wjiich is famous for the way it keeps its shape. At $6 is a pink coutil front-laco corset, built very low all around, with band of elastic tit the top. This is designed for blender and aveiuge figures. At $5.50. A pink figured hip confiner for slight women has si short skirt, no top and V-shaped elastic gussets in the front. At SI. A topless model of pink figured material, has a long ;kirt and moderate boning. At $1 is another design for tall women. This has a long skirt, low bust and excellent boning in the back. (Third l'lnor. t'lu-stinil) The Easter Music Is Ready ami this i just a little reminder that the Music Store has an un usually good collection of an thems, carols and Sunday School music as well as solos and duets for all voices. (Sfi-oml I Imir, Murlii-ti Silk Mufflers Less Than Half HcautiUil imported -.call-.- of Me sort worn as mulller-- by both men and women. We sue making a cleara-.u'.y of them nt $5, hich is less than half what the weie a few days ago. All real silk and in a anety of colored stripe--. ( Main I lunr. MiirK.I ) Three Lots of Household Linens Much Lower in Price Two new special purchases and one group taken from our own stocks. The price in each instance is about a third less than goods of the same grade have been selling for. One new purchase brings a lot of heavy, full-bleached Iri.-h dinner napkins of pure flax, sue 2222 inches, in a choice of fie patterns and these are marked to .-el at $S.50 a dozen. New also are a group of bleached Turkish toweN, well woven of tine, absorbent cotton yams with hemmed ends and m a good .-ue, 22.15 inches, now priced at 5(c each. From our own stock we hae taken a collection of heay, IiMi huckaback towel.- of puio linen, sie ISv'H iiahe.-, and maiked them $1 each. ( I lrt I In.ir, ( lii-Mimi I iro lu nr. ( i-ntnil) Irs. Harding Blue Now Appears in Skirts V P'l pne ! v ri"- Flf. 1 I it in a Imely l.ni -knt with the nl nn iljlc lit, peat- Uli 't n fall in loe 1 ii -non as they ' i Ml 'I'" t 1 in all the - priced at Women's Charming Novelty Suits for Spring Delightful little jacket smits whose jaunty coats have Peter Pan collars, Van Dyked, severely tailored suits, whose novelty consists in their coats having no visible means of. clos ing; other suits whose jackets have cross- bars of "shoemakers' stitches," box-pleated peplums and bell sleeves; and still others with pony coats. One extremely smart little navy volou r with broadcloth finish is a whole dress closed vith scarlet buttons, while its short cape is faced with the same scarlet. Another cape-dress is of brown and bl :ck checked wool, the dress with black facings, the cape with its check and black evenly divided. Bright plaid skirts have plain colored jackets with plaid bindings. Kven our fashion-accustomed memories can hardly remember any such perfect tailor ing as scorns a matter of course this season. Prices are $72.50 to $210. I I'irM I lunr, ( -nt nil I I 'r-.t , "r. ( i'litrul) p Striped Voile Waists Are $2.50 lai i I IK I"F Vimd style.,, to.., -"it-. Ir nt;- the long "nl tuni-back culls. 1 '- an .ntrinimed col- iitln i a enll.-ir -khI 1 ""'I unli nariuw pleat- -i, i ii t, iin'.i 1 1 lr run. i Spring Skirting Plaids at $2 a Yard They aie nil wool .mil made e-.peciall, fine in weave so that they will' pleat well. The plaids, tool are in the prettiest colors and stvles for pleating. All aie in indies wide and they come in daik and medium shades. This is the lowe-t puce for sut h plaid sl.ii tings sin e the war. 1 1 ir-l I lunr, li.--.lnnU Children's Sports Hose at a Third Less Childien's libbetl mercerised cotton sports stockings with turnover tops. In tlnee shades of blown Ilinaua, African and cordovan. Nives -1 to Hi years. At Hoc, tluee pair for $1, ,ou get three pair fo' the usual pi ue of two pair. 1 1 ir-t I In.ir. M.irl.i-t Yo A wng Women's Fluffy ew Georgette Frocks at $38.50 B" HI tin lio, I d.iuity eiepe lieorgette, the til esses nifM fashionable Spring shades, a 1 ht l"lulur langerine and navy blue. '-. in',, ( . i , " .. HI.I-..-1 in liny iucks, in panel II' sunt full ..1...I. i,... ' i . , , I , , .-.....-. .nn e nnvn ill Ml "' pii'ale.l hills i VI nli. I... i' .i ml. i . . '" "i mi "-.i null', cir. , i i ' i. lii, i, ti UHl and Ihitti U to Mycin tunning lengthwise, (it oigette, a low of nng satin iibbon-, of 'I he neck sl"et't, are shoit. -izes, ' fSrtoml l'lnor, 1 1 . .... - . i.iL- .'.ii...- ..... . .. 18 i,i ..?. ; ' J""" " way ot iinisii ' mi' Young Women's New Wool Jersey Snorls Suits at $20 1'i'in wool jersey suits in two good styles one with Tuxedo front, narrow belt and patch iio kots, the other in regulation spoils style wit.i inveited pleat in the back, run row belt arid pockets. All the good Spiing color-, are here -In owns, 'dues and gieeiis and any number of attractive heather mixtures. " The suits are well tailored and ptactical ami the tpe that Is so becoming to trills and ,nung u iinen. I I to 20 yenr m'im CIiuMiiiiI) Umbrellas Recovered During March- $1.15 And it will be a good cotton cover, loo firm, black cotton with a good tape edge. The woik will be satisfactorily iluno tlint goes without saying. (Main I lunr, l.iillrr.l. Murl.cl) Blue MottleLaundry Soap at 5c Has Suddenly Leaped Into Favor This is an excellent laundry soaji tU-.t contains the requisite. (tiantit. of blueing ami I-. so ,-ci-cntill ally combined that two luus of it will tlo the woik of tin eo bars of ordinary laundry soap. At .'ic a bai, the special price for March, we are .selling a bj tho hundreds of cakes. U'ourm lluur, itarUctj The March Sale of China and Glass Brings the Opportunity of Years The March China Sale is a genuinely strung sale in everything, but it is especially strong in the main things dinner sets and glassware. All the dinner sets in our possession, own including "open stocks," are offered at the lowest prices in years. The assortment represents the pick of the leading pot teries of Europe, America and the Orient. The variety is immense. There is more of everything thai people desire , and there is less to pay for it. The span of variety reaches from American porcelain dinner sets of 10G pieces at $17, up to a sumptuous gold encrusted French dinner set at $-10. The choice in between in American, French, English and Japanese sets in unsurpassed at the prices, and the prices ;uv one-fourth to one-third less than regular figures. About $15,000 Worth of Fine Cut Glass One-Third Less . U- fey ttJ& - - J New purchases ami groups taken fioni our regular stock contribute to this brilliant and beautiful collection, all of winch is of pure, high-grade cry-tal. excellently t ut in a profusion of handsome designs, and com prising the newe-t pieces to be found in cut glass today. Howls, S:i.7,i to 1512. Nappies, $-'.'2."i to Sl.7." li.inl't.n di.-hes, !?l..rjU to .J I. Jug-, $." to iKi.7rj. Mayonnaise j-els, $:i.7"i to 5i5. Sugar and cream sets, $ I 25 to $8. ."in. I'tmipotes, $2 to Sl.'i. itltry trays, $:i.7."i to $!. Muskets. !2')0 to $25. Cruets. S:i.7.") and 1. Kern dishes, $t..ru) and Sl.,."i. (range bowU, .."i to $lti.7."i. ase, $:i.7.") to ?:io. .Sandwich tra.s, $!.7.'i to 512.75. Sweet pe.i vase-, $5 to SI0 Ice cream tray , S," to $s ( I ourlli flicese and ti.uLer dishes. .9.75. Nui lu.wls, !; ;-, Lemonade liuwl-. Ss to $200 Also i in luded an nine of our mo-t delicately .a ed and 1111 usii'lly shnptd I'n. i ; foi in' stance ia-es ' .ii-n-tie shape, loinpoU.-., salad ti... . lurry l.owls, -andwii h t a- All of the lii, "st crystal leant i ful workmansl Imp. ii tetl deem ate. and ltali.iii ii.ai'.l are ale. iicauuful fe.iini' .mil miixi i p. I glatwuie -tatuury of the 2000 Dozen Thin-Mown Tumblers 00c and SI. 20 a Dozen These a i urn thud t,i almost ufle-hulf le-s thai, uj.-ul.tr Three kind-.. I'liun tumblers ami Colonial tumblers, at title a dn.en; lianded tuiublcr-., $l.Ji) .1 iln '. ii floor ( liit.tn. ill Prices Are Lower in the March Sale of Housewares Than They Have Been in Many a Long Day l ho Wanamaker Iluuseu.ires Store was neer a bargain .store. Tho most dangvrous tlung in tho world for a store to do is to fool with bargains in any matter that affects thf family hoaMh. For this reason wo care fully aoid anv but tho or highe.-t grade enamel utensils (cheap kinds chip oil' into tho lood) and use groat care in ihe select ion of vwv ort of utensil for the household. In the bathroom furnishings, for instance, you will note tmu there are no small crevices or sharp narnor inn. Tho Wanamaker housewares in tho long run are usually the cheapest because they are of the grade so immeasur ably Miperior to tho ordinary run of .such things. This. year's pries in general an- considerably below last M-ars. aim in tiio .March Sale, with to litty per cent upon some 7o,)00 articles, advantages aire wry notable. iriiiii'iu Housewives w1(, desire to replace worn-out Kiicnen utensils, to proxulc ,:cu labor carol ull. examine what to savings ol ton lo.otjn ot snecia v uroMiot 1 1 uurOi I 1. - have here I 1'iilr.il in,. I sa mg do ices in thi-, h.ih Miirhrl. Wll 1J M js'i i, . j .