a V""'1''' r,rr- J.V" ' .-"U "if'J - .! ' - ' --wnh .Tf'"'r j C " ' -)' JHW I ' ik Mi 'f lV.J 'tf . H ) ' ' -ft I iJ i, - -.( v j.,rr1 'i I ; u i - - ,v.t . i I -. ... i .., J. . ' , 'vi. A v "" ' " v1" '" ' .-.,-, . ?.. ,. .M wt . r Wr vfv EVENING PUBLIC LED(H)R,.PHILADmHlA, TUESDAY, AlJRIL 5, 1921 ,7 e m rfntan l'Iays at 9' u and 4:50 WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair .a Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S One Great Sale Surrounded by the Beautiful New Goods The New Things Constantly Announced in the Newspapers as being discovered or done, tell us that there arc lots of new things that have not yet come to light, which arc still to be done. This great earth on which we live is con stantly being enlarged by the making up of new territory of solid land along its shores. It is also true that the present age Is one of invention and of wonderful medical discoveries to assist in making human life to be lived more comfortably. Shall wc not be thankful and contribute every way wc can to the plcasurablcncss of each other? Signed Aprd 5, 1021. ft pmal Russian Sables of Rare Beauty Tor richness of color, for soft, beautiful skins there are no finer . 1 .-iitciifi PtiBoSnn enlilnn furs man mo i-Aijuiaiw iuoa.u.. ...,. v. o. Some new scarfs have lately arrived, and they justify all the Ucctives of fur beauty! They arc in the very fashionable one und two skin animul scarfs, irhich arc high in favor for this Spring. Prices start at $150 for a handsome one-skin scarf, and go to ?-100 lor a wonderful two-skin scarf. (Srronil llnor, L'IickIiiuI) "Hats Very Large and Very Flat," Says Paris and M) that Philadelphia women may know exactly what is to be worn in Paris this Summer, we have some delightful new Paris hats to show you hats from Caroline Reboux and Marcelle DeMay which have just been lifted from their boxes. They arc of fine straws in white, in dark blue, in soft tan and dull rich reds, and arc trimmed with flowers and feathers, as only Paris knows how to adorn thorn. There is just one hat of a kind, of course; they repiesent the last word of Paris ancnt millinery, and they are shown for the first time in the Gray Salons. (Nrconil I'lnor. L'lirttnuu Fine Black Taffetas Just Over From France At least unc black taffeta dress, lo Fashion says, is an essential lo evfry woman'j wardrobe this Icason. Wc have ju.it received from ranee an importation of fine Ilack taffetas from one of the ion celebrated silk-makers. Wc (I'lrnt rimir. shall sell them at practically pie war prices $3, $3.60, $3.iu am. .?! a yard, Ii6 inches wide. Also n new collection of do mestic blnck taffetas at ?2.'-'0, $2.50, $3 and a particularly beau tiful one at $1.50 n yard. All a yard, wide. r hrstniit) Girls' New Coats for All Springtime Needs $14.50 to $63 Lilian, becoming new coats in the veiy styles and colors fills like to wear this Spring and here arc scores of new models, lately arrived: At Si 1,50, polo coats "for girls of 0 to 1-1 years tan or blue polo cloth, in a wclNtnilorcd style, with collars that may be worn nigh, deep pockets and narrow belts. At S32.50, good-looking new polo coats for older girk in 14 to L0 year sizes. They nrc all of soft tan polo cloth, have laglan sleeves, deep pockets and narrow belts, and arc lined thiough out with soft, lustrous pcau de cygnc. At 365 are attractive new dress coats coats of fine Uolivia in the fabhionablc Hindustan brown, in moufflon and Lido blue. Incy have inerted pleats in the buck, just enough silk stitching for effectiveness, are full length, have long roll collars, and are "tu inrougnout with tine silk. 14 to 20 year sizes. (Srronil I'lonr, 'lirntnut Sports Coats in Plenty for Women Wanting Them Thni'n llnvmi ....... .. . . ...!... !. .......,,.:... . I .1. I -..-.,. ..v.w a u ntunufi wiiuii inuy tit- "I'l" uviutiu no mum. 10 a woman can count on finding need for such n coat wherever slu es tills Si..v,... ...... wuiiniiJ! , Polo cloth COatS in natural tun simile stnrt nl SIlT-i'ifl. Tin. iimn arnel's-hair coats In the natural color at $50. There is ulso a cry 0OU font n.n.l.. -c .. - . ..... . . .. . i-sn " ViMi " mixture m polo ciotn and real camcrs-nair at i.W. 1 lis comes in Hnvnnn Virnwn nml tiniru. And, i,i the genuine camel's hair, theic are a number of excellent 'aids' f r ff 7- sll0rt:,.nn(1 son,e touls antl "-'"PCs in the new "lattice" .... T , w vv tpliJU, ( llrtl I'loor, ( entral) Tailored Wash Blouses for the Sports Suit .Manv u. ...... e i .,.... . . ... ith n u ""'" iei mat iney two tne only Kind that should be worn ,wl snorts mill K... i.n... i.. , ., reat nnm 7 uuwever inui niuy oc, uiey arc very smart ana u i number of women are wearing them at the present time. ack amM5!01"1' K00(l ,iui"ff st'le wilh lRl turnover collar, yoke nil link cuds, is $a in cotton, $5.50 in linen and $6 in silk. iped Jitl. models '" dini'ty. one with Peter Pan collar and culls in a color and nnother with narrow pleated frills, arc $3.85. Ks at $3.00 " VC'y ,U'Ctty 8tr,P(I voilu with rffndio collar and (Tlilr.l I'loor. Ontml) Brilliant Radium Laces rPedmmost !!lSma,ritcst d,rcsscs this Spring are mado of these laces. most gracefully and with the fashionablo irregularity at the Thru; i.. i. . ,. r-. nan L, nn-ovcr radium laces, delicately patterned, and in ' wvj, lnown nru, b,ncki j,0 ,nchca w.(lc nn(, ?ji0j. a yai.d- When a Woman Can Get a Silk Jersey Frock for $25 she is pretty apt to feel it is a "good buy" for what serves as an all-around useful garment better than this soft, clastic fabric which doesn't crush? The truth is, it seems to stand side by side with the always-liked foulards. $25 is the new lower price of over a hundred of these jersey frocks just off the needle. They are in different styles enough to meet the wishes of very different types of women, they are plain, embroidered, beaded and braided, and their colors are the grays, puttys, dark and light browns, navy and black, which are at once mtst in vogue and most useful. Sizes 34 to 46 in the 'lot. (KlrM foot, t'fiilrnl) "The Green Bough" is a new book by E. Tcmplo Thurston, the story of a woman who broke nway from what seemed a narrow life, und fol lowed the dictates of her heart, with a vust deal of experience resulting therefrom. Price $2. (Mnln I'lonr, I hlrlf f nthl A FEW hand-colored etchingn J rc-proofa from original clcliiiKjs have bqc n rc duced very close lo half and may hr had tomorrow tor $12 each. They comprise such subjects ax cathedrals, shipping and land scapes, and are all agreeably framed. (Fifth I'loor. MnrkeU 500 Men's Lincoln-Bennett Soft Hats, the Finest of All Soft Hats, in a Clear away at $8 This is the first time in years that we have been able to put a price oC less than two figures on such really fine hats. At $8 these splendid Lincoln-Bennett hats, the very finest brought to America, are very close down to half the war-time price. Being, all of them, hand made hats entirely, they will give wonderful ser vicethey can be depended on to remain shapely and smart. Only 500 to clear away at once at S8. Thousands of men are changing right now from derbies to soft hats. (Main Tloor, .Mrl.tt) A Charming New Style in Silk Handbags A squatty, puffy shape with the ends fluffed out in little gathers at each end of the frame. The bags arc of fine broadtail silk in black, navy and brown and arc lined with high colors in effective contrast. The little gathers at the ends show this gaily colored lining and give an entirely new note to the bag. Price, $8.50. (.Main Flour, Clirstnul) Beautiful New Silk Stockings From France Sheer, fine, vertical weave silk stockings of the sort that women of fashion are asking for right now. In black, white, navy, brpwn and gray. $10 a pair. I'lrnt Floor, Market! A Smart, New Walking Pump for Women As practical for walking as an oxfoid tic, yet with the daintier lines many women prefer in their street footwear. Of tan Russia calf, with wing tip and perfora tions; welted sole and 1-inch lenther Cuban heel. Good-looking, comfortable, well-wearing and moderately priced, $10. (Flrat I'loor. Morkrt) Dainty Silk Pajamas So dainty, in fact. in fact, that imp doesn t wonder a great manv women wear them instead of nightgowns. They are all em broidered in the beautiful Japa nese fashion, and all of pink, white and blue hnbutai. Made in middy style they are $ia.50 and in regulation pajama stylo, cut double-breasted and with frogs, they arc $12 and $15.85. The last is of very fine and heavy quality. (Tlilrd Floirr', Central) Kimonos Silken ' and Otherwise Those of silk are lately arrived from Japan and are heavily and oddly embroidered in many color. They have native sleeves and wide sashes, come in navy, Copen hagen blue, rose, wistaria and bluck and are priced at $22.50. Those of cotton crepe arc here by the hundreds -plain colored eiepc, printed crrpe, embroid ered crepe, in dark and light colors. These are $1.85 to $5.50. (Thlril Floor, Central) ' Baronet Satin Skirts Once More at $10 There are practically all tin colors one could want this time and the satin is the finest qual ity of Baronet. The skirts are prettily gathered with sports pockets, some button trimmed. The time for silk sweaters being so near, there is a vorv great demand for these Bnrone't satin skirts. (i:ul A Mm Pl dhfl "Youth Will Have Its Fling" One thing youth insists upon is having clothes to suit itself, and quite right. Suits of the kind youths and young men insist upon having are here in good choice. They are. the youthfulest. jauntiest suits that any youth of correct taste and manly ideals could wish for. They come from makers who so excel in suits of this kind that they make no other kind. Prices for youths' suits, $28 to $40. The full range of prices for all our men's Spring suits of which we are showing a fine collection, is .$32 to .$65, and in quality and fashion they are unsurpassed. (Thlr.l Floor, .Market) Now Is the Time to Buy a Fine Suit of Furniture for Dining Room or Bedroom Now, when we are holding one of the most remarkable furni ture disposals on record, a manufacturers' readjustment Sale, bringing the dining-room and bedroom suits of the finest grades and in splendid selection at 40 per cent below market prices. These suits come from four of the best furniture manufac turers in America, manufacturers whose names are synonymous in the furniture trade with quality. The suits furnish a proof of this which cannot be gainsaid. They bear the hall-mark of excellence in the wood fine walnut and mahogany, in construction, in style and in finish. The opportunity to buy suits of such sterling character at an advantage of 40 per cent is the event of years in furniture. If you want one, the sooner you choose it the better. Bedroom Suits Many Men Prefer Shirts With Dark Grounds And for them we have just unboxed as fine a lot of imported madras shirts as we have shown for some time. The material is the same sort that goes into custom shirts. All are soft-cuff, plain neglige style and the designs are white stripes, singly or in clusters, on solid grounds of blue, tan. gray and lavender. Splendid for Summer wear. Prices .$4 and .$5. (.Mnln Floor. Market) Dining-Room Suits Queen Anne .uit in niahogan or wal nut, ton pieces, $a75. Sheraton mahogany suit, ten piuceo, $475. Queen Anne American walnut suit, ten pieces, $5P5. Queen Anne mahogany or walnut' suit, ten pieces, $385. English suit in Ameucan wulnut, ten pieces, $585. Sheraton suit in antique mahogany, ten pieces, $515. Italian Renaissance suit in antique wnlnut, $660. Italian Rennissniuc suit in antique finish mahogany, decorated, $1000. Italian Rennissnncu suit in American walnut, in polychrome finish, ten pieces, $775. Chippendale suit in mahogany, nchly caived, ten pieces, $965. Adam suit in mahogany, ten pieces, $1368. Italian Kcnajsance suit in ' antique finish mahogany, $1200. William and Mary antique-finish ma hogany suit in'aiil. ton oIpcpi S0vn .Mahogany suit consisting of bureau, full-sizo bed, chiffonette and toilet table, $280. Mahogany suit with twin beds, eight pieces, $G05. Mahogany suit with full-sie bed, .seven pieces, $545. Louis XVI American walnut suit, with twin beds, nine pie?es, S770. Same suit with full-sizo bed, eight pieces, $6S5. Heppelwhitc suit with twin beds, eight pieces, $740. Queen Annu suit in mahogany with twin beds, seven pieces, $1070. Italian Renaissance suit with twin beds, eight piece.--, $705. Mahogany .suit, full-sue bed, seven pieces, $585. Italinn Renaissance suit with twin beds, eight pieces, SI 045. Same suit with full-M-.c bed, fcvon pieces, $895. O'lftli I l!i.,r, riirxtnnt) Men Who Want a Change Frorii Brogues ,will like thet-e smart new blucher oxfords of Scotch grain calfskin in a rich shade of tan. Shoes with shapely toes that are roomy enough for com fort, low, fiat heels and good, solid shanks. A style that will interest young men in particular. Price .$9 a pair. (Mnln Floor Market) Flags for All-America Day riom the littlest flag to wave in the hand next Thurs day to the big 20x30 feet "star.-, and stripes" that will demonstrate patriotism from front window or rooftop. None better to be found than here. Wool bunting flags, from "x5 feet at $3 to 20x30 feet at $78.50. "Bull-dog" cotton bunting flags in three sizes, from 3x5 feet at S2.25 to 8x12 feet t $8.25. Combination outfits (cotton (lag, pole, halyards and brackets), 3.5 feet size at $1.50, and 4x6 feet at S2.23. Mounted silk flags from 4x6 inches at 15c to 52x48 inches at $3. Mounted cotton stick flags, 10c to $1.25. (heventh I'loor. Mnrkrt) Cashmere Sports Scarfs From Scotland, $3.50 As soft in colorings as u Scotch mist and they are all a pretty tan shade with stripes of indi tinct color. One could say, off hand, thnt they would go with almost any color suit or coat. The price is decidedly "special." (Mnln I'loor, Onlrul) Music Rolls and Cabinets No musical house in the country offers better facilities to the purchaser of music rolls. Hero is a great library stocked with thousands of rolls for every playcr-plano Rliythmodlk rolls, Mei-o-Hee, Republic, Q. H. S., Angelus and Ampico rolls, affording choice of practically every music roll selection made, played by every artist. Here are seven private looms set aside exclusively for the customer to "try out" for himself, or hear tried out, the lolls he may prefer. And here are attractive music'-roll cabinets in man designs, most of them solid mahogany with grilled glas.s fronts, and each of them de signed to ornament any room tney occupy. A U Ampico Hour is from 1:30 to 2:30 cicif afternoon, when Ampico music rolls are demonstrated on this particularly fine Reproducing Piano, (l.'jjptlnn Hall, Second Floor) 3500 Yards Cotton Voile, Special at 35c a Yard A plain colored voile of ex cellent quality and unusually wide, 42 and 11 inches. This kind of voile is used a great deal this Spring in both street dresses and those for afternoon and evening. There is an cM-cllent tissoit ment of both light and daik colors, also white and black. lU'nl Islr ) Children's Three Quarter Sports Hose Special 2920 pair of derby ribbed mci cerized three-quarter sports hose with turnover tops at 55c a pair. I sually loe more. For the warm days coming these nie ju-t the stocking". mo?t mothers want for their children. Longer than socks, but shori enough to leae the knees bare. In n good iiriety of two-color combinations that will go with any suit or dress. Sizes fi-oni 7 to 10 in the lot, but not all size in all colors. I Firm I loor. Market) New Draperies for Summer Doorways Time to take c'own the Winter hangings and put up these ioft, Summer materials tnat change the whole aspect of the home. Silk-striped gauze and madras are the favorite materials. Onr may get a pretty pair of silk-striped gauze curtains in blue, rose, tan or green, for $1.25. Madras includes a variety of effects and prices plain color in iw. blue, mulberry., brown or green, at $8 a pair; silk-finish in iridescent effects, at $P.o a pair; and so on up to a rich-looking silk-finihcd madras in most attractive colorings, nt $19.50 a pair. Very effective, too. is a wide-striped damask of light Summsr weight, at $lo a pair. (Filth Floor, .Market ) Cooler Quilts $2.75 to $6 tiled with sheet.- of carded cotton,' some covered with silkolinc and others with silk mull, nil good, seasonable and new. Hundreds of other wool filled quilts covered with ateerii, cambnci and silk mulls, ?o.o0 to $10 each. A new lot of wool-filled quilts, sateen covered with figured ton and backs and plain .atecn borders rose and blue $6.50 each. ( llh Floor, Ontrul) Oval Rush Rugs for the Porch Season The- porch -cd-,on i now in full Mirg and people nte buvmg .uch nigs a-, tlic.-e, with natural color ccnte-s and colored borders. 'XI-' n $.'I2.;.0 0I2 ft. xl ft $27 -.0 0x9 ft yx' f'. .. $b.5ti iSrirntli Hour Chrstniit $22..,0 $10.50 A New Polo Coat for the Youngsters Is $11.50 I il. iMiit ni'nnrl n f t ni tv u Ic tor's coat, and is a quite tailored affair, with raglan sleeves, belt and pockets. It in of tan polo cloth, is lined to woltliim and is unusually good for $11.50. DUinr tiniv prints for smnll linvu and girls are of polo cloth, of dnrk bluo serge, and of other wool fabrics and some of silk. They arc in light and dark colors, in brand new styles, nie lined throughout, and are in 2 to 6 year size?. $8.50 to $25. Complete Musical Score of the Mask and Wig Show $1.50 Woids and music of all the .-ongs in "Somebody's Lion." From "The Son-Daughter" arc two pretty new songs Who Conies in My Garden, 35c. In the Bamboo Tree. 35c. New Music from "The Follies" is also here - The Love Boat, 35c. Tell Me, Little Gypsy, 3.V. Bells, Hoc. The Girls ot .My Dreams, 33c. All She'd Say Was Unih, Hum, 35c. And from "Afgar," now play ing in New York Why Don't You, 10c. (flrrnnil I'limr, M.trl.M Oriental Rugs of Many Types Remarkably Low in Price Kxceptional things are all the time developing in the Oriental Rug Store .lu.t now wo are showing some very interesting groups,, including recently unbalcd Ker manshahs and Chinese rugs in carpet sizes. The.e are rugs of particularly fine qual- c ,Sl?fSCoTTheiCfSl! in beautit'ul blue d Slde" tun? are priced at 5115 for size 8.3xo.2 feet up lo $1105 for .size 20x12 feet The Kermanshahs are splendid heavy pieces in soft, rich blue and ecru shades and m charming designs Prices, $295 for size 13x0 feet to 91045 for 1 15x1 0.7 fee' Sjn,ri(lllSC,eCtl0,10f,llecCsinbelTOn and lhe " true of the jr'rW&F&SJS SS33".?i6jrS JR'ng"" ot c"rp"1 ""-' - "p tiM'Ei . . SmuI,e'' slS5eil i'UR3 are hcre at extraordinarily low price. Mosuis at .S35 to -s 17 in KeB 3x6 to 4x7 lect. Kazaks and Daghestans -1x0 to n7 fce atTo7 to S85 Chinese, 8.3x5.2 feet, $115 and 2- A to tx7 'eel at S25 to SS3. . 1 mm wp I'li'.VII ItilWlU m mm w 1 filffi i! 1 il i.S,Tii m wm m n J-'MilJ i$! r: V Olnln Door, C'entrnl) (Tlilril i'lonr. rhrttmil) (Mnenlh Innr ( Iii-si.iiiI j A 'ij..i. f ij" -f . wufk.it ' -y- W '.'. r , K' jlfa.? j .
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