tVVV vf'-""' . rvWiw r t " 7jjPK?$ 1 i - n. nf'vV w f EVENING PUBLIC LlDDGlDRr-PHILABBLPHIA, FRIDAY, MARCH i, 1921 Lan Plays at 9, 11 and 4:50 WANAMAKER'S Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair Chimp Ht Noon '"m'rff"' f$w '.'" "-iKjsaR1 fomorrow Will Bring an Extraordinary Sale of Easter Gloves t Almost All the Men That Have Risen this and other cities, and who have reached Line! ion, began by quarrying out the knowl- , c Hide by littic, and fitness to apply it, by long Mb' ul much cPcri5ncc' Some of thein who ? n wjth a flourish of trumpets and promised wonderful tilings in a short time, switched off upon other tracks and never came to light again s0 far as known. The old adage that "you cannot make a silk ...i ,.r .i cfiw'u pin'" Hill linlrls o-onrl. purse oui """ " - - o ; All men may seciv mu yiuut wms i aiui, honor, praise and love, but the price is high. Time and labor is the only price to be paid ...I, TwTrt tnn i 1n flnnn in l MIIIMMr for these rewaius. ii v-an k ui, unv m ..x.t. Mushroom men ana women come up in a night, but they last less than a day. r.i .....Irni- clinic in vniir Inst! OllUUIIUUVl, w" j Signed llnreh IHU. jbmaJ Hundredsof Women's Afternoon Dresses at $21.50 to $50 Taffetas, Canton crepes, Oloorgetto crepes nrc the materials, in I practically all the Spring colors the silver and pew tor Brays, the tons and browns, the imvics and black. There arc hosts of styles the new, straight chemise styles, the new tunics, the styles with waist lines' and fuller skirts, and there are hosts of new fashion features. ' For instance, there arc the new tucked and padded collars, the ilcirts wired a littic over the hips, the tunics with side draperies, the piped folds on the skirts, the narrow fringe folds on the skirts, the larrow fringe forming skirt panels, the accordion-pleated aprons ami ever so ninny points of interest. Altogether, we can promise a line vaiiety between those two prices -J21.30 to $50. (Ilmt l'loor. Crntrul) Women's Unusual Spring Suits at $25 to $37.50 Unu-ual because they arc so much finer than is ordinarily pos rible for these prices. The suits at $!!7.50, for instance, arc man lailored, made in our own factory and admirable in every way from heir fabrics to their hand-turned collars and their crow's feet. , The Materials are homespuns, tweeds and mnn-tnilored worsteds, in light ind medium shades of tan and gray, besides heather mixtures. Th" suits at $25 and $35 are of soft jersey in light pastel, as well is dark colors, such as browns and oxford and all arc very fresh and ittractive. (Ilrst riiiiir, Cmtriil) In the New Harding Blue and Just From Paris aie spangled trimmings, eighty-live rows wide which is wide enough to make tunics, whole gowns, trimmings or panels.. The color is lovely, the spangles are massed together and must effective, and the price is $12 a yard. (Miiin l'loor, (rntriill Women's New Spring Wraps it $57.50 Are Unusually Pretty They are interesting, too,Jn their novel features, and we find that lthough they have only been heie a few days a number of women have ought either one or the other model. One style is a soft-finish tricotine, all-wool and mnde with a curious at most graceful divided-cape effect in the back, going to a point and nished with a long tassel. The other model is in a fine all-wool velour with plain back stitched nd attached to a full skiit. Jt has a throw scarf and is lined with rinted foulard silk. Both wraps come in black, navy, tan and deer. (lime l'loor. Central) The Gayest, Prettiest New $10 Millinery iJelightful hats new Springlike and charming hats to go w'ith typing suits, to top off Spiing frocks, to wear with Easter costumes. Little hats that turn oil' the 'face and are ribbon or flower tiimmed; smart feather-trimmed hats; dres hats with ostrich and novelty feathers; sports hats and sailors they are all in this group. It'-, the prettiest collection we've had at this price may we show them to you? (Seionil l'loor, (lll'NlllIlt) 700 Yards Fine Dress Serge Special at $1.50 a Yard A soft all-wool French weave, 40 inches wide and particularly nice. r women's dresses or pleated skirts. Navy blue, brown, plum, green d tfin aie the colors, and they aio all very pretty shades. It took just one day for a similar shipment of this surge at this ! tu bu sold completely out. (l'lr.t Kluor, Clifhliiiil) ingerie From Porto Rico Ust airwomen may not know w inexpensively they can buy eM tine, simple things in the encl1 Hoom we mention their went prices: Cheilites with shoulder straps, Chemises of the envelope ft; M and $;.50. Jwitgowns with square necks d ?3 GO1" b,cove8' 3,2B 3,8B A'l the, needlowork and hem nmK on theso garments avo daintily dono by hand. Tlilrc I'luur, Client nut) v ' Choosing a Tub Silk Blouse for the Sports Suit One wants something more or less plainly tailored, of course, good fitting and with tho correct collar and culTs to fit snugly over the coat. Juat such blouses there are in plenty of styles here. There are several in a nice quality crepe do chine, in white, flesh or tan at $5. In white tub silk at $5.50. And in silk pongee, natural color, with cither Peter Pan or roll collar, nt $5. (Third l'loor, ..Central) 8000 Pair of Fine Gloves for Women and Men to Sell for $1.50 to $3.50 Average Half Regular Prices And by this we mean hali' theprices they were made to sell for. In the Glove Store, when they make comparisons, the annual January Sale is usually thestandard few sales touch it in values, and none in size but this1 Glove Sale rivals it! - Fine, brand-new gloves they are, in the newest Spring styles and colorings. And there are all colors in each size assortments are complete, which will mean easy choosing. Washable capeskin, French kidskin and French lambskins are included, and there are short, slip-on, strap wrist and long gloves in the collection. Women's Gloves for washable capeski fr in brown, one clasp. $1.50 a pair $1.50 a pair $1.80 a pair $2 a pair $2.15 a pair $2.35 a pair for fine French lambskins, ovcrseum sawn, in white, pique sewn in black and brown, for genuine French kidskins, overscan! sewn, in black, white, tan, brown and gray, two clasps. for extra quality washable capeskins in tan, brown, beaver or gray, one clasp, for fine French kidskins, pique sewn, in white," tan or gray, two clasps, for washable capeskins in slip-on style, in brown, tan, beaver, ivory, gray; or lamb skins in white. Young Women's Handsome Spring Wraps and Coats Unusual for $65 About a hundred fine wraps and coats all brand-new have just arrived in the Young Women's Store. They are beautiful wraps, of fine cashmere Unliving, in the newest spring models, and arc kinds that would ordi narily sell for a third more. The most fashionable colors are in the list Hindustan and Malay brown, caramel, moufilon and the new light and darker blue shade. The material ih lustrous and fine, the coats and wraps are in pcveral good models, all lined throughout with fine silks. Some are stitched with silk, pome have the new scarf collars with long, silk-fringed cutis, all are in flow and de sirable Spring styles. Just the sort of wraps find coats young women will like to slip over Spring and Sum mer frocks. 14 to 20 year sizes. (imoiii1 Kluor, Cliefitinit) New Easter Coats and Dresses for Girls and Juniors New and attractive frocks and coats and wraps in every corner of the Girls' Store and prices are surprisingly moderate. Spring Coats and Wraps $12.50 for tan polo coats with pleats in the back, belt and but tons for trimming; lined through out; 6 to 10 years. $1 l.GO for two models of Spring coats one with raglan sleeves; tan shades; 0 to 14 years. . $21.50 for attractive new ve lour coats and wraps and sports coats, in tan and blue shades; 11 to 18 year sizes. $28.."0 for new polo coats in tan, belted and with raglan sleeves; 14 to 18 year sizi $25 to $85 for other smai'new Spring coats, 14 to 18 yenr'Mzes. New Cotton Dresses. $4 for pretty little chambray dresses in pink, brown or blue; smocked and embroidered in color; 0 to 12 years. $11.75 for new white organdie dresses with hand embroidery, lace and white satin sashes; G to 10 years. $11.50 for new gingham drcs.-cs in a fetching new style with crochet buttons, white pipings and deep pockets; 12 to Hi years. $15 for attractive tissue ging ham dresses trimmed with white organdie. 12 to Hi years. (Second l'loor, (lii'ilnnll Little Neck Furs Another shipment is here of moderately priced little boas to be worn with cloth dresses and suits as the weather be comes wanner. Ilaum marten, single skins, $50, $55, $00; two skins, $80 and $110. Stone marten, single skins, $35, $40, $45 and $55; two skins, $70, $80 and $S5. Natural mink, single skins, $22.50; two skins, $45. (Second Floor, rlirMmil) Let Your Ears Show and Wear Earrings Now that it's fashionable to let her pink car tips show be neath her coiffure, Madame likes to add pretty earrings to complete the picture. Pendant earring.- are quite? the vogue at pre.-ent, and they look especially well with the smart little Spring hats. They arc in many attractive designs and colors and go from $1 to $7.50 a pair. Imitation jade and lapis lazuli earrings in a number of styles are $(i to $!.50 a pstir. Sparkling black jot car rings in hoop-- and pear shapes are $5.50 to $11 a pair. (.lewflr.v More, (licslnul) Pleated Plaid Skirts, Special at $9.75 They are all-wool and fully box-pleated and the plaids are very pretty combinations of navy blue- with tan, tan with blue or brown with tnn. They are good, practical skirts for Spring for women who want them for everyday wear and they will go with nearly every kind of coat or blouse. (I'lrxt l'loor, ( rnlral) Figured White Voile for Less The figures arc small and dainty, the width of the voile is 44 Inches, and it may be had for $1.75 a yard. Excellent for sheer Summer dresses and shirtwaists, tl'lr.t Flour, Chmtmil) New Silk Handbags and Shopping Bags The silk used in these bags is satin-striped moire of an excel lent quality and in black, blue, brown and gray. There is the ordinary size bag in the new pouch shape with metal top and pannier handle of silk, $0.75. There is a mirror and inner purse compartment. An unusually large shopping bag in the same material and col ors is $8.50. This also has purse andmirror and both bags arc lined with taffeta. (Mulli l'loor, ( lirttmit) Imported Wool Sweaters for Women Now $10 Fine hand-kmt sports sweaters from Switzerland, all in the coal style that women find so much more convenient for golf tennis and other outdoor sports. They are in excellent sports colors and also white and are es pecially good looking when on. Also tney are the exclusive kinds anih every one has been a great deal moie. Ones and twos of a kind onl rimt I'lour, Ccmrul) for washable capeskins in strap-wrist and eight-button length moiisquctairc style in tan, brown, beaver and gray or in white lambskin. for washable capeskins in twelveMmtton length in fashionable -Spring colors. Men's Gloves for washable capeskin gloves in tan and brown, one clasp. Find them on five counters on the West Aisle. $2.85 a pair $3.50 a pair $2.15 a pair Two Unique Clocks They are made of the finest statuary bronze, entirely hand tooled, the one in Gothic, design and tbo other in Louis XIV period. Thcoe two clocks were made expressly for the Wannniaker Jewelry Store and they have no duplicates. So fine is the workmnnship that it took eighteen months to complete them. They are fitted with special Walthani movements and sound Westminster chimes on the quarter hour.. The prices are $1200 and $1500. (JiMpr More, ClirMiiiil mill 'I lilrli-piilli) A China and Glass Sale With Plenty of Goods and Real Savings The best dinner sets from the leading potteries of the world are in the China Sale and the supply of them is the largest and prices the lowest in years. The Sale includes all the sets in our possession. That is the whole story, so far as dinnerware is concerned, and it is a story founded on fact. Specifically, it may be well to say that prices all through are one-fourth to one-half less than former rates. Wo have the only French china dinner sots of 100 pieces to be found anywhere, so far as we know, at $.15. We have others in beautiful choice up to $100 for gold cn crustntions. We have sets at $75 in border patterns ,with coin gold handles that are certainly unsurpassed, if indeed they are equaled any where nt that price. The English porcelain dinner srts begm nt $"" and go up to $120. All are sits of KKi pieces and tho selections and quality are excellent, the patterns represent ing the finest I'lfoits of the Eng lish decorator. American porcelain sets are shown in very large variety, the decorations including floral sprays, and a wonderful choice of border patterns, some with gold traced and some with coin gold handles. Price- from $17 to $00 for sets 'of Kill pieces. Japane.se sets nf Km! pieces are in the sale at $"0 to $00. Italian Marble and Cut Glass The largest and mo3t beautiful exhibition since- pre-war day.-. Prices for March, $10 to $'100 apiece, a saving of one-third. Fine cut glass, hundreds and (fourth I lnor, hundreds of pieces, light cut glassware and imported decorated glassware are brilliant features of' the sab', all at one-third lcs than regular prie.es. ( lii-stniil) During March Hard water Soap Is 75c a Dozen Cakes so it'.s little wonder many fam ilies, banks, institutions and hof--rgtnls are buying all they need for months to come! It's a good soap pure as we ( MiiIii l'loor, ( licimil t generous-sized tor all bath and can make it cake, and u.-efi toilet purpeise. Almond, ndit or verbena unscentcel if nu prefer it. mill llouii snlr s,,rci To Men Who Want Spring Overcoats and Want Them Right In Spring a man's fancy naturally turns to thoughts of a light-weight overcoat. Now the turning .out of the best light-weight over coats, like the turning out of any other articles, demands certain essentials, both in materials and in men. The materials must be right. The men must possess the skill plus tho will to utilize the skill to the fullest. Our men's new Spring overcoats represent both the skill and the will to utilize it. Nobody holds a monopoly of talent in clothes making. It is always open to any maker to excel. The makers who do excel are well known. Their Spring overcoats' are here in the largest and best showing in "ears. , And prices $155 to $00 are one-third less than they were last year. That these are as good coats of the kind as can be. had in America for the money, you may feel as sure as you do that you are reading this advertisement of them. I lliirj I loor, .MiirliM) Man, What a Showing of New Spring Ties! New neckties for Easter. Xew neckties for Palm Sunday. ' Xew neckties for every day on which a man wants to look his best. Club stripes, other diagonal stripes, figures, dots and all ' manner of patterns in colors cleverly and cunningly combined. All of good materials anil the four-in-hand ties in the newest shape that makes a firm knot. Prices an' ."0o. SI, SI. 5(1 and $2, with a specialty good assort ment in the 50c and $1 groups. (Miiin l'loor, Miirlii-U Spring Styles in Men's Soft Hats Men who want new soft hats to lake the place of tho-e which have done n rvice all Winter, will find a very pleasing assortment here right now. The shapes are those most in favor and the colors are in sufficient variety to enable everv man to get the shade he likes best. Prices are $5, $0 and $S. (Mulli I lour, Murl.iM ) For the Man Who Wants a Good, Big Handkerchief the aie -vhi'J Handkerchief Shop suirgtsts those at $0.30 a dozen - so iiarticularly good for the price. They are all of snowy Irish linen, of firm, sturdy ejuality and they are finished with quarter. and half inch hems. We'll mark them for him, too, if he wishes with well-done machine embroidery, 75c a dozen for initials, Sl.:J."i a dozen for the whole name. (Hp1 islp) . Men's Athletic Union Suits Low-Priced at 85c These are an uncommonly popular brand of union suits that ordinarily sell for a half more. They are the kinds men want for the coming Spring and Summer and are in all sizes from !! 1 to 10. Made of mercerized cotton, self-tripc voile and self-check and stripe madras. (Mulli l'loor mill Doimi stnlrs l.allrr.r) $6 Shoes That Men Should Be Sure to See There' are three styles am! any one of them is much lower in price than it.s counterpart el.sewheie. One is a straight lace shoe with medium round toe, tan calfskin nmp ami tan grain upper and low, flat heel. A Mvnnd style i- a Hlucher hue shoe, also with medium roend toe. but of all mnhoganj calfskin anel with rubber heel. Young men will like the third style, which is a straight lace shoe of mahogany calfskin with narrow toe and rubber heel. About 120(1 pair ot these shoes which we can sell at $0 a pair. i Mulli I'liinr, Miirki-t Caps and Coats for Little Folk Not only will mother- 1 eiehghted with th" pretty little coat.- for the ehlldreii, but they will be pleased with the moderate prues. Crepella cloth, crepe do chine, pongee and other seasonable" weaves make the coat-, whieh are in white, flesh coh.r and natural in the pongee, anil tliov are in styles and sizes for infants and children ud $. and thev to two years. $i, ".0 to $' Snowy little caps to iro with and some ribbon trimmed, are 75i them, 'omo to $5. TlilriL l'loor. ( lieMimil lace, some embroidery The Housewares Sale and Spring Housecleaning One good teature ot the Wanamakor March Sale of Housewares is that it arrives just in time to provide house wives with new and efficient housecleaning lulps. And these things, as well as all the kitchen and other utensils in the Sale, may be had at 10 to 50 per cent below regular prices. In preparation fpv the coming hoiis-ecleaning. women will want vacurlm cleaners, carpet sweepers., brushes, chamois, brooms, cleaning cloths, feather dusters, mops, etc., and they are all here and are all among the best of their kind and certain to give good service. Rut these are only a few of the 75.000 articles, in the Sale. Cast Aluminum at Half Price preserving kettles, preserving kettles, 8-(tiart $1. lii-tltiart $8.50. Ufi-qunrt SKI. 2-1-eiuai t $1'J. preserving preserving kettles, kettles, 25 Per Cent Saving on these cast aluminum utensils: Coffee pots, 2 quaits, $5.25. Kice boilers, 1 quart, $1.15. Rice boilers, 2 quarts, $5.25 Eight-inch griddles; $:). Wallle irons, $1.15. Ay y? mitx ,t 'i y ' Oti w V! s i Am . wife wtsjj ii &jKir 'm " Wffs- lW r r -rj&Zfr el'nurlli Moor, hill n .Miirl.ce, unil rntriil lifl I I f S$!. wr. isemnsa M&tf tJH. "-M-V