rf 'C7-Pl?.t5' (' . w.r-TiVw.v .:rsifrf' v-"t wKjy-r. : 1 a i'V-')K l At 'i. I' T-' 'I' , " u 'rt '"or. Uvi .-' " - V 'A ' ' . f KSTlM' PUBr,I0;yXiQDERPliADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MABOfl 26, ,1921 5 'W ' MHHHMPMMiMnnimrTrTirKr ,w,v. ' LEGION PREPARING VAMTUIN HINTS F Special Eastertide Music! at 9, 11, 11:55 and 4:45 Arrangements Being Completed for Leasing Cottages at Shore T0 MAKE EARLY REPORT raZ3HSiK liPlJI ti- niTifnn I.ckIoii I" coiiHlrforliiff ',ii frrilitlt") for im-inber. Dm- ,,(, ii r,'"k ,jPf,01, cminttcc I" " .. went to the shore jjffl"0, mill I it hp ci-1 oil Jf2A2efiSjk xevernl resorts to fenUilllt.v of IcnsiiiK ft number of rotttiRi'M. The committee h u b milted ti favor iiblc report to the county committee .,! further details of development of Iriloii members who nrc In the l,dj ,,,',; H HurrWiuru are active lit toir efforts to further certain favorable Ml' Ilenre-etilntlve Hlewnrt, Cum kirlaml. bni introduced n bill provid ing ff-r Amerlcnti I.ckIoii representa tion on the boV'd of lnnnasers of the Qnlilicrs' Orphans' Home nt Seotlnud. HMiresonlntlvi' Van Allen. .Northum bernnd. has a bill providing for ap propriate mnrhers on lroneh battlc flehs to commeinorate the service of rcntujlvnnla troops with the expedi tionary forces. Ttcpiwntntive Ilatrlck, of Carbon, tin, ii inrnsiire Providian that soldiers. ,.llors mid murines from Pennsylvania. U (rnduatcd from Pennsylvania denial schools mid vtho served as such In tlic nrnied forces durliiK ti"- war. be trantod licenses to practice dentistry without requiring thorn to puss the ex jniinailon" of the State Dental Hoard. IJejinrtnicnt of Pcnnslvnnia reports 14fl Legion posts throilRhotit the state ,ae nttained the honor loll, which Mprcscnts them having cither exceeded or cipmllcd last year's membership. Of this number twelve arc Philadelphia posts. The rOKiiinr monthly meeting of Fourth Naval District Post No. II)." was held March 122 so us not to conflict lUth the post ball, which will be at the Ilellevm'-StriitFord April . More than -"0(1 members attended tin- meet ing at which the finance committee re ported a paid-up membership of 230 members. The pot ireurdeil its indorsement of the appointment of Commander 1). M. Ailili-oii (SCi. in paymaster general of ilie nn., and a copy of the resolution was forwardid t the secretary of the navy KeepYourSkin-Pores Active and Healthy With Cuticura Soap ddr"i'.CtlearI.b.,lnrHl,Dft.X,K14.Mll. WALL & A 1 BQARDjIS mj That Will Not Burn SHEETS OF ROCK Won't Wiirp. I'jst to Krrct. PEARCE FIREPROOF CO. I31.VI7 ARCH ST. I'liiinol Lofimt 3Q'J4 Horn 1 1 ,H i-sw mi- m v JP-.-z- l : -c i ,?, WILLS SWNKKK rAUCET fnt. .Inn 1H, lUI'J 11 Swan Neck Faucets have name Savill on each faucet. THOS. SAVILL'S SONS, Mfr. 13 10-12.11 AI.UCK ST. Do we serve you? Wo Handle Only the Vary B t: S T COAL 210 Lbs. to Every Too For 35 Years We Serve You Right OWEN LETTER'S SONS A Yard That hi No EaacA Trenton Ave. and Westmoreland St nttt rmnkrord 11U Kr.T.lnnr Knit 533 saggflEsm Uouteliuld Goods and Office FurUturt To or From BOSTON BUFFALO PITTSBURGH CLEVELAND RICHMOND WASHINGTON BALTIMORE NEW YORK tid oilier dMant point rn - transfer a (0m Inc, . .. uor. 3Ui & Market UMlnB 752 Wet 752 WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Unsettled Spring Furnishing Sale of 4895 Yards Beautiful Cretonnes at 25c and 55c in Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store $37.50 lsJ2 $32.50 $20 $25 You'll Be Surprised at the Lovely Frocks That You Can Get for $20, $25, $29 to $3Q Modest prices, any of them, for a really lovely Spring frock in the height of fashion! And what wonderful variety ! It's a joy to walk among these lovely dresses and to feel the delightful materials of which they are made. For $20 You Can Choose a navy blue tricotine dress, showing eyelet embroid ery with a touch of color; a taffeta dress embroidered in silk or trimmed with rows of tiny steel beads ; a tailored serge frock with a scalloped skirt and a crepe de chine vestee. For $25 or $29 beautiful mignonette dresses and taffetas in dozens of models; dresses of crepe de chine or Canton crepe, modeled on decidedly French lines; foulards with overslips of Georgette crepe edged with beads ; checked taffeta dresses, fresh as daffodils; cloth frocks of Poiret twill-or serge. For $35, $37.50 and $39 a frock of Canton crepe, with an embroidered Geor gette bodice; a checked taffeta frock adorned with eyelet embroid ered organdie; a soft and lovely dress of crepe-back satin or char meaude handsomely beaded. Wool Jersey Frocks, $12.75 Tan, brown and navy blue dresses are made with sur plice bodices and pleated skirts or there are straight-line dresses with smart little pockets -and white pique eojlars and cuffs. (Murkel) Lovely Organdie 35c, 50c, 55c, 85c Plain nrKandiu like this makes delightfully cool frocks for summer afternoons and evenings, both for women and children. Right now it can be had in a wide collection of exquisite shades, including maize, orchid, pale and apple green, pink, delicate blue, turquoise and many other tints. :i8-inch width, .'Joe and 30c yard; -15-inch width, 55c and 85c yard. Voiles With Checks and Other Designs, 38c to 75c :58c yard for J8-ineh voile with small checks, circles and miniature figures' suitable for summer diesses and smocks. More elaborate foulard patterns in other 38-inch voiles at, oOc and 75c yard. Organdie With Checks and Flowers, 65c Yard Dolictously summer-like cottons for fetching frocks. The checks are the new idea, but the flowers are particularly prctt.x. U8 inches wide.' Checked Gingham, 25c J7-mch good gingham in pink, lavender and blue oven checks. Checked Tissues, 75c One of the latest novelties! 'Qjese tissues are light weight with silk stripes to nccuirt the pretty checks and plaids. Charm ing colors. 'J7 inches wide. Fancy White Voile, 25c and 50c Woven check.-, ami stripes can be had in this new purchase of inviting white voiles for Hummer dresses. 127 inches wide, 25c; JIG inches wide, 50c yard. Much liner than anything we have had recently at this price. Plain White Materials 25c to 90c Yard While percale for nurses' uniforms, bungalow aprons, utility dresses, .'Mi inches wide, 23c yard. White linene for the same purpose, 'M inches wide, 25c and .'J5c jard. While voile for blouses, chesses and children's clothes, .'18 inches wide, 25c to 75c; II niches wide, -18c yard. White i rgaudic, !JD inches wide, UOe, 50c and 85c yard; 15 inches wide, Dili' yaid. Woven Stripe Shirtings, 75c .Madras with won en narrow stripes in black, green, -blue and brown on white are considerably less than the price asked for the same qualil last ycai. 31 inches wide, Boys' Suitings, 25c and 35c (Jooii sturdy cottons for enterprising American boys' clothes. Plain tan and nay, also various stripes, 32 inches wide, I'jitriil) The Little House of Home Ideas invites Its friends to see a Summer showing of moder ately priced wicker, crotonno and painted furniture. (Tlilrtrrntli Strcft, Ontfr) Suitcases and Traveling Bags, $9.50 The suitcases are 'among the finest that we have ever had at this price. 2-1-Inch size; of good-looking cowhide, tough and durable, in a dark brown shade. The corners are reinforced with leather and two strong leather straps go all around. In addition to the straps, there are side catches and a center lock. Tan linene lining, shirt pocket and leather straps inside. The Traveling Bags arc of black split cowhide, plain or cobra grained, 18-inch size, leather lined, and suitable for cither men or women. (Chestnut) AVERAGE wholesale price for this season's patterns and colors in soft, good cretonnes. America makes far better cretonnes than it did a few years ago as every householder knows. A representa tive American cretonne maker wished to curtail his "line" of colors and patterns and invited us to take practically our own choice at our own price ! This first Spring furnishing sale comprises therefore the entire remaining quantity of certain fine designs and colors. Prices are almost the same and a little less than other stores paid wholesale a few weeks ago ! 19 Kinds at 55c a Yard Palm, Chinese, Java, roseland, aster and other fascinating patterns.; Some are masses of roses and flowers, others have the opulent colonof the Orient, several have birds, and there are wide, effective stripes combined with small flowers. Quite the best we have had in a long time! 10 Kinds at 25c Yard Cool blue and white affairs, others-literally showers of flowers, soft color schemes, including blue and beige! Pret tiest 25c cretonnes here in months! All 35 Inches Wide and suitable for cool Summer slip covers, cushions, curtains, laundry bags, aprons and many other purposes. (Central) Curtain Scrim, Special at 20c a Yard Many women are making good use of this tape-bordered scrim, 36 inches wide, in white and cream. It makes such fresh little half-sash curtains. (Cheitnat) iflci L W 1 & TM H ' ; ! W& If? Window Shades Water Color, 75c OH, $1 In white, two shades of green and two of tan. The s'3ti inches wide. i shades are mounted on good Shirtwaist Boxes , spring rollers and all the ' small necessaries are included. (C rntl-Hl) Marquisette 25 c a Yard White or ecru marquisette at $3 hey are covered with cretonne in a pretty pattern. Soft and Beautiful Spring Wraps There is a vleasant degree of lux ury about these lovely wraps of such soft materials as Caledonia, Orlan do and Bolivia which appeals to many women. Interesting capes and wraps are also of tricotine, twill cord and catncl's-hair. In colorings you'll find plenty of the fashionable gruys and tons moufflon and ostrich as well as bqavcr and cinnamon browns and black or navy. All are beautifully lined. ?39 to ?79. Two New Wraps Are Sketched (Both Copies of Far More Expensive Models) On the left a wrap of Caledonia in black, moufflon, ostrich and brown. The sleeve openings are cut in deep points which end in heavy silk tassels. Tinsel stitching trims the back and collar. $09. The other wrap has a belted front and loose back. Two rows of but tons trim the back and the throw col lar is finished with heavy cord fringe. $49. (Market) Gossard Corsets Gossard corsets are the original front-lace corsets. The comfortable, flexible boning tends to give the figure more slender lines and the most healthful posture possible. The assortment of new Spring models includes those for all types, from the slender young girl to the stout matron. Materials, plain pink or white coutils and fancy broches, are excellent quality and the tailoring and finish are of the best. $4 to $12.50. Brassieres and Bandeaux of the better sort are made of mercerized figured materials, silks and lace. $1 to $3.50. Fittings Our fitting rooms and the help and advice of our expert fitters are at your service without charge. (Central) 1 IIP $69 $49 Seamless Sheets Special at $1.38 81 x 90 inches (iood muslin sheets are beam less and have deep hems. At this low price it is worth buying them by the half dozen. (Centrul) Mens Odd Trousers AlI-Wool Many Patterns $5 $6.50 $7.50 A great variety of fine woolens, among which you're very likely to find trouse.-s that will match that odd coat. Cassimcres and cheviots in good mixed patterns and flannels in gray or blue. (I.Hllrrj. Murliill Extra Special Qualities of Taffeta and Charmeuse $1.85 Yard New beautiful silks capturpd for Wanamakei's Down Stair:. .Stoic. Either of them will make particularly fine frocks for u very moderate outlay. The Taffeta at $1.85 is unusually heavy and has the good "feel" which a judge of .-ilk., insists upon. It is 35 inches wide and comes in jade, navy, tan, brown, Russian, midnight, French blue, pink, white, garnet, marine, old rose and reseda. The Charmeuse at $1.85 has a lovely saf'n finish and is weighty enough to hang gracefully and wear w-cll. Every thread is all-silk. It measures :t(5 inches wide. It comes in the three most wanted colors navy, brown and black. So Fashionable arc both these silks that this .-pedal purchase is most foitunatc for .spring gowns. ( rnlrill) Center i sie Hip o o New Jersey Suits New Tweed Suits, Practical suits for sports 01 for evcrv-dav street wnnr. The jerseys are in heathui mix- i tuies and have four patch pockets t " on the belted jackets. The tweed suits are in tan. brown or gray mixtures. The jackets ate unlined Other Smart Tweed Suits in Lovely Colors $25 and $32.50 Strawberry, Copenhagen blue, tan, cinnamon and apple green an some of the charming colors in which these fashionable suits can be had. Jackets are made with 01 without belts and are lined through out with plain or figured silk. Sports Suits With Contrasting Skirts $25 to $37.50 A jacket of jersey or serge ha il pleated -.kirt of checked or pluul volour. suit with a blue serge jacket and a plaid skut is sketched. I Mnrki-I i , $15 $17.5 WmTc JLJL gg&misj.jm. $37.50 Tablecloths, $1 A new shipment of these re muruablc cotton damask cloths. 58xo8 inches in a number of good patterns, nicely hemstitched. Napkins, 19c Each Good, everyday cotton one-, 18x18 inches, neatly hemmed. Manufacturer's Sample Blouses $1.90 Soft line voiles, usually whitf, but -omc m the fashionable chick. They hac pretty lace and hemstitching for trimming Every si-, but not in each style. 1000 Fresh White Nightgowns, $1 (Regular and Extra Sizes) Five --tyles, all cut generously full are of soft white nain.-ook with lace oi embroidery trim ming. OiR' is a In-hop style with mund r.ic1; ard 3i -drovcf- Gingham Dresses for Juniors, $2 6 to 14 Year Sizes Ki'inarkahly pretty drese- of i-hecked gingham with white ol la., i ml lUfTs tini-hcd with fancj s; tubing. Black Sateen Petticoats Regular Sizes, 85c Extra Sizes, $1 l.u-lruu- black -ateen with deep aicordion-pleated flounces. EAST AISLE Spring House Dresses, $2 Hrnf do'en becoming new tjlo of pla'd gingham-. Comfortable "Bilhc Burke" 01 belted kinds with contiustuu! .'wllar- and utT- All size.- !; to 10. $4 $3.50 85c Dear Little Bloomer Dresses for Wee Folk Bright pink, blue or corn color ginghams arc used to make these little .sets. The little dre&s is quite short and the bloomers show below its hem. Black stitcheiy, done with heavy thread, trims them effectively. Another stjle has a white top, dark blue bloomers and red bandings. Pink or blue pin checks, with white bandings, arc used m others. Sizes 2 to li years, ?2 to fl.23. Peg-Top Rompers, $2.25 Can't you pictuie a chubby child in thc.-e dear little rompers? Of pink, blur or corn color gingham, with white bands and black stitchcry at the collar, cuflTt, pockets and knees. 2 to G year sizcu. Overalls, 85c Of dark blue with bright red bauds for trimming. Fine foi oung gardeners of 2 to 6! ireulrnl) Satin Breakfast Coats, $7.50 Really one could hardly buy the material for as litttle as that! Of changeable soiree taffeta in lovely shades of Copenhagen and turquoise blue, sunset, purple and dark blue changing to red. Japanese Crepe Kimonos, $3.85 Of cotton crepo with birds and trailing flowors embroidored in gay colorings. In rose, sky, purple, pink and Copenhagen (Central) Men's and Boys' Good Shoes Have a Store of Their Own A dozen wanted new stvles of .-.hoi.--. u lords and brogues lor men. Four stylus of high shoes and oxfords for large and smaller boy-. New Iko. of such perfection sucli smartness that I hoy are worthwhile linds at their new lower prices. Men will be surprised at their decided value. Boys' Shoes Men's Shoes $6.40 Oxfords on Knuish last.- of tan and black leathers with straight tips, lfo.10. High shoes of black or tan leathers mi Eng lish or Blucher last, $0. 10. $7.50 Oxfords i-f black and tan calfskin on Eng lish last, $7.30. Oxford.- and black soft kid, blucher cut, i omul toe, ST.OO. High shoes of black kidskin, or tan or black calfskin, $7.50 $8.90 Brogue ofoid--a particularlj smart styb , made of calfskin or cordovan with ball strap perforations, w cited soles, broad, low heels and full wing tips, $8.90. $3.90 Hia sihoul shoes liuill foi hard v ear of black and tan leather, wide toe.-, doubly welted sob.--. Sizes 1 to 3 '5, specially priced, S.'t.DO. Small boys' dress shoes of tan calfskin, sues 10 to KJ'r, specially priced, $.'1,510. $4.50 High shoe- of tan leather, English stjlo with welted soles, -i.e- 1 to 3V.-, $4.30. (Iiullrrj, Murltrti n ' i, t! 1 1 W '; , A 'S'l w 1' I J, Ft VJ V, VA A ' v J 1 1 1 1 nrrrm mm Wi" if HiYffTV i v .. ft V' ' iA-ivM? !., v.. , rw MVitdi,. MZ JM (ntV .i,i. ti W. , J, , ( ,, 'KM 1 itVlMi..! j. 'A'.'; C V mm M
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