'vVy1?Spi? IPl ' 'J"'1 jPrvwr, (j'ruTOj'.wj W(Wf?v?;'7'J, -'"" j vjpiRfrt '-'" ' ' ' ' ' -tk"' " ( 's . -' fttiftf$ty?i r' " Jjvtr '."AJt raiw" "! ....., -, ., , , m -i EVENING PUBLlt) ' (LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APBIIJ 20 1921 7 WEATHER Fair Organ Plays at 9, 11 and 4:50 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Store Closes nt 5 WANAMAKER'S Store Opens nt 9 Ctilnim nt Noon 0m of the Most Interesting Walks in This City Is Through the Wanamaker Store RBSfr ATSi'Vtii-'ffiSRfF'rJi' w-V'-rrra ! ,os( jiwSBBErSSrS "Trust Not the Ocean, Ye That Fear the Wind" lis a very old saying, that more than once in the past Bias settled the going on likelihood of having to roll Hllles, S"ulfe ",,u """S lliat tosses and twists with the high sea, wrought i . 4ls tcl 4vs 1?-t' Knrl.Mfnnf lint At c4-iiltmifna UP irOlll IIIW Uiai n v Mttjo "So there you are, as Kvhat's the use of my advising you if you insist on turning down the wisdom io you out ol their own experiences v Signed hpnl :o, 1021. Women's Long Washable Leather Gloves $2.65 Tins i just n little over half the usunl price for such fine gloves as these and they are nrand-now cloves, of precisely the right style to wear with spring gowns and suits. Of washable leather, doe- jkin finish, the gloves arc in twelve-button length, mous- nuctairc style and in the nat ural color. They fit unusually Troll, ate pique hewn and have Pnns point stitching. S2.G5 a pair. Corsets for the Trousseau Daintily trimmed with lace and nhbon and most appropriate- for the bride are these two of the favorite L.R. make: A beautiful white, flowered brocho model with low bust, long skirt and eyelets and lacinc below the front steel at SI'-'. A topless, white brochc model with clastic section at the waist, and long skirt, S7.,i0 CI liiril I luor, t'lirntnut) Women's Derbu Ribbed Silk Sports Hose, $4 Second - crado (roods, of course, or they would be double tins puce. Hut such good "fCLOiuls" that tiicir imncrfec- Itions aie scarcely noticeable and will not affect their wear. 420 pair in black, white and I shoe shade all sizes in the lot, but not in every color. illrkl Mc Silk Chemises A'cir and Dainty S5M to $7.50 Net onl arc they brand- new, but they are just as fresh and daintj as can be, and in unusually pretty colors and all of that lustrous, firm radium silk which makes such attractive undergarments. At $5.50 is a pink chemise, wiUi Xalcnciennes luce and shuring At U.S5 is a simple, pietty ttylo, with tucks and feather stitching, all in the same color as the silk itself. And there is orchid, a lovely pink and Pale blue from which to choose. Ar S7..)0 is a chemise in rillllirt StvJe. With illflt n tmieli of liuivj lace and wide two toned satin rllilwin Tliic iu n "Hi, b ue and orchid color. All the chemises are en. holoni' Ml.. (1 lilnl I lour, Centrnl) pKRONDO'MSA NEW I'MBROIDERY STITCH ''at WO 11 ,n i.lnfl In .!...' ... :il A t Necdlewoik Shoi, t is " til U I'll 1. 11 ni.n ...I.!... II , r l'w,- miivi: iim;il ""S ccntei pieces and luncheon ', iwiu is most ellective. lilt ctnninml tiinfimi .,... or.. "1 Ko to 5,2.85 each. (-rioml I luor. Ililrlrrntli) M'AV HAIRPIN K-ABINKTS FROM ENGLAND Assorted invisible num. 1KO I"1S, black or blown. 20c: 5110 I'ns, -llii. J.ufsy "ind invisible pins, as ""ci black or lircrwn, 150 pins c, J7j pins, COc. Wl i'lcnell rnnrnvn nine' Elnss top box, 10 pins for 20c. OUIn I'luor, Conlnil) a fishing trip, with the and swash about for sixty " a aiuau nituiu launui) ouuni - ttuiw uioiuiumivw. an old mend ot ours says, of other men, who speak knoAvledge and honest Pfamfe NEW AND PRETTY BLOUSES ALL AT POPULAR PRICES fill quite a number of tables in the Shirtwaist Shop. The styles spem to grow prettier, and the prices are surprisingly moderate. Among the new arrivals, for instance, is a waist at $2.85, of eri3p white lawn, with colored gingham collar nnd cuffs, edged with tiny white frilling, and there is another style carrying out 'much the same idea for 3.50. At S3. 85 there are three now models a youthful white striped dimity with Peter Pan collar, cuffs and front piped with checked gingham; another with gingham collar and cuffs, and a third with collar and cuffs of white with embroidery in color. And at $5.85 is a smart little gingham ovcrblousc a youthful little affair, with snowy collar and cuffs of hand drawn work. (Thlril I'loor, Centrnl) WOMEN'S FITTED OVERNIGHT CASES FOR $12.50 As the very low price indicates, these cases arc not of real leather, but the material in them so closely resembles black long grain leather that few people can tell the difference. It wears splendidly, too. Light weight cases, twelve inches long, lined with tan moire and equipped with shell finish celluloid fittings. (Slain lnor, Chestnut) FIELD GLASSES The great outdoor world is calling you. To enjoy it fully in automobile or boat you will need a field glass. A small size for birds, medium sire for travel, large size for boating and for the front porch Prices, $10 to $167.50. - (Muln Gallrrj-, ClieMnut) YOUR EYES People who depend on eye glasses aie liable to be greatly inconvenienced when they are broken. It is always best to have a second pair in reserve. We have a well-equipped work shop and people who know how to fit lenses to suit your appear ance. (Main Culler), Cliratimt) EMBROIDERED FLOUNCINGS 'I ROM ST. GALL $IZ2 A YARD 'Ibis is only the second ship ment at this price that we've had since the wai! They arc all-white fiouncings, forty-two inches wide, and some arc done on organdie, nnd others on white batiste, in pretty de signs. (I'lrM I loor, ClieMnut) MAIDS' DRESSES $3.50 AND $10.50 New shipments of both kinds. ?.').50 for dresses of sturdy blue cotton chambray, in practical style, with snowy collars. $10.50 for silk-poplin dresses, in bluck, with white organdie collar and cuffs, hemstitched. (Third 1'loor. I rntral) Queen Mary Talcum Powder for Less The tin boxes are to be dis continued, and we sliull theie foic sell all we have left nt the low price of 10c, little moic than half original prices. The powder itself is the same smooth, flagrant talcum that has made this Queen Mary brand famous. Uose, violet, coryopsis, carnation pink, nrbutus, heliotrope and several other scents. All 10c a box. Ceitain other good talcum powders have dropped nearly to half price for the same reason discontinued contain ers. Lu Vie, Seven Kosos, Attar Tropical and Golf Queen take any fpr 15c. (Mnln I'luor, t'liritmil) Women Want Just Such Spring Suits as These for sports and general wear, for shopping and country use and for many all 'round needs. This group, brand new, is of well-tailored, smart new spring models in the fashionable color and fabrics, and all at moderate prices. At $35 she may choose from a num ber of trim, good-looking tweed suits in gray mixtures, tans, browns and russet shades. They have slightly fitted jackots of the correct length and plain - tailored skirts. At $45 is still wider choice of tweed suits in a straight box style, with mannish collar nnd nnr row sleeves, or another stylo (I'lrnt 1'loor, A Little Lot of Women's Pretty Evening Dresses $18.75 to $38.50 Marked at these low prices to hurry them out and because of their limited number. Some arcof charmcus'e, some of glistening tnffcta, nnd thev arc in such attractive colors as orchid, pale blue and pink. Some arc trimmed with airy tulle and silver lace. $18.75 to $38.50. (I'lml J'lnor. Central) 40 Young Women's Sample Coats Remarkable at $58.50 Beautiful things that would have to be sold at much higher prices except for the fact that they arc samples. New fashion, full-length, straight-line Spring coats of vcldyne and embroidered tricotine, full silk-lined, and not more thun two or three of a kind. (Hecuiiil 1'loor, ClititnuU From China Come These Cool Pongee Silks Chinese Shantung a silk that men, women and children like for summer w-car, because of its cool comfort and the case and perfection with which it launders. More of it than for years past will be worn this season. Here in all its varieties, and especially good in these: A good quality at $1.50; and an extra firm and henvy qualitv the ui.31, i.uu ii many juum in onuniung pongee at $!i a vard. (flrnt I'loor, Women's Fine Weather Proof Coats Now $57.50 Coats that have been considerably higher priced. They arc smait top coats, suitable for traveling, steamer and general wear and they are of fine English coatings, plain tweed", herringbone tweeds, and arc extremely well cut and tailored They have raglan shoulders and set-in sleeves, many have large pockets and they are unusually good-looking for the nrice Some arc single and others double breasted. It's an excellent opportunity for women who need just such conts. (PlrHt I'loor. Central) 100 Women's Fine Crepe Skirts for $18.75 Each This is the second shipment we've had of these special sknts. and ever since the first lot women have been asking us when we'd have more hence this announcement. The skirts are in two good styles, one box pleated, the othei with side pleats. They are of beautiful quality silk crepe, and in ihd "aVy 0.vstcr white, dove gray nnd a soft, pretty tan They aie of a quality which oidinarily sells for half as much agnin. "" The waist measutcs aie fiom 25 to 3U inches. (i:iiNt AUIe) For Women Who Like Gray Suede Footwear mnV..Wcll"nVins su$(k'(sl'Pn,c1r undoubtedly mokes the foot look smaller. As for comfort, nothing surpasses it. Most attractive is a new two-strap gray suede slimier with perforated vamp and tip 1 -inch covered military led! and hoCiso S 'y en StrCCt and Hsht enough for tho Two small buckles fasten the strap at the side and the entire slipper is unusually trim and good looking. Pi iced $13.50. fl'lrnl Floor. The Most Seasonable Blankets ' What are they? AVe don't know of any blankets quite as season able just now as some we arc showing that have a filli of umlvcJ camel s hair and a cotton warp. '""K " u"-('"i in fawitTtnS o,e0p',nPoSnS:!Sc,a the "'e '" and 7Sl,aeS?(?Sld;.b0Un,I " Cnd3 With hat'' 17.30. Both of these prices are away below what they were some time ago' (Sixth Floor. Centrnl) Organdies for Flower-Like Frocks All the lovely new colors that have invaded d.css goods ate shown in the line Swiss organdies. They will make charming Summer after noon and dance frocks. These fine impoited organdies are all -15 inch- wide, and priced 75c to $1.50. 38 ami u f wide.8 '" Ktl COl1' solcctio nr-' 30t ""! a jard, - , (Flmt I loor. tlieMnut) Women's All-Silk Umbrellas, $6 Deep blue, a i ieh purple, green, maroon, taupe and black. In smart styles, with white tips, short white ferrules and faslnon able handles of bukcl te in colors, fine woods w ith im it alio 1 s lie i ncs or leather loops, or other novelty hnndles. "hiuh sueu rings (Muln Floor, MurUtt) with belt nnd leather buttons, and deep pockets. There arc gray, heliotrope, rose, brown and other plaid mixtures. Or she may have plain, simply tailored cheviots in lovely, soft blues, in rose, hunter's green or copper color. At $55 nio suits of a soft wool basket cloth, in copper, green, brown or tan. These arc plain tai lored and in bolted styles, arc beautifully made and lined with soft, rich silks. Cent ml) Chmtnul) Murkrl) A Man's Right is io have the best suit of clothes with in the limits of his purchasing capacity. Let him demand it. Let him be satisfied with nothing less. This is one Store in which he c a n get nothing less. This is one Store which' is never satis fied with anything short of the best suits that can be had anywhere for the prices marked on them. This is the men's clothing store which backs the best qual ity and the best value with the best service. This is the Store for the man or the youth who knows he is entitled to the best Spring suit that can be bought for his money and who means to have it. Put us to the proof, sir, whenever you feel ready. Men's Spring suits, $30 to $75. Youths' specially modeled Spring suits, $28 to $40. (Thlril I'loor. .Market) MEN'S SUMMER BATH ROBES AT PLEASANT PRICES Newest arc the mercerized robes in blue and tan, with lighter self stripes. Light in weight, cool ami easy to pack in the week-end bag. Price, $10.50. Then there nre the splendid terry cloth batli robes in plain and mixed colois, with jacquard weave. These arc $7.50 and $10. Hath robes of striped madras arc $7.50. (Mnln Floor, Market) Mosul Rugs Newly Unbaled $35 to $45 The most popular Oriental rug are the scarcest Mosuls. caib ago they used to come over in thousands. Now the market never hold more than a few hundred. In spite of this continuing scarcity, then prices have come down a good deal within the past ear or so. We believe we get the best lot-, of Mosul on the market. We .surely try to. This new lot on sale tomorrow at 5:55 to $15 aie in si7es ...bxO.6 to 3.6x7 feet. That is very moderate. Thev come in combina tions of blue, red. rose, old gold. We have some Kazaks in our tegular s'oik whu-h aie aNo unusual nt the prices. $15 to $75 in sixes 4.06 to 1.07 feet. These aie in bold, simple designs and stiiking coloi effect-. (-i'euth I'loor, ( lirnlmif. iiml Central' Very Best Way to Pack Winter Clothing Perhaps not today, but in a very few iluv.- more, eveiy ulei l housewife will have to be putting Winter ilothe- away out of reach of tho early moth. No better, safer, easier or pleadnUr way than to pack them in one of these splendid, sweet-smelling Cedar Chests now on snle at specially low prices because both the mniuifactuiei and we cut profits materially. Priced now $16 to $40, with exceptional feature- that make them tne best cedar chests to be had for the monc.v. ( Fourth I'loor, MnrUrli SPECIALLY PRICED SWEATERS FOR CHILDREN The sweaters aie of soft, good quality wools, in all sorts of pretty styles and color white trimmed with dainty colors, deep nnd lighter blues, browns and tans, and ever so many more. There are V and square necks, some fasten high, some have belts, some pocket.-, and some are in Tuxedo style. Prices, $2 60 to $0.75, and sizes foi babies up to girls of 10 yeais. (Third lluur, (lii-.inul) im?MF m VrralM B - smmtw.Nm yjLSJUL - ''c&ALmwvj WWW U Glorious Summer Is on the Way and Summer Furniture Is in Full Readiness WE DOUBT if there was ever a Summer furniture display more compre hensive and at the fame time so free from freakish, unlovely or unaccept able things. The goods are shown with an orderly simplicity that customers appreciate because it makes it so easy to select what they want. There is willow and reed furniture, natural, stained or enameled in colors, and suitable for living room, breakfast room or veranda. In this collection there arc suits of novelty and captivating appeal, both in design and color effect. A conspicuous example is a suit in a combination of black, blue and ver milion. A companion suit is in green, rose and white. There are suits and pieces in dull metallic blue and gold; in black enamel sparsely touched with red and green; in beige enamel, in putty color enamel with blue; in cream and white enamels; in russet brown; in dark blue; in vivid green and in bronze. Picture to yourself all these colors set ofF with upholsteries of cretonne in many shades and patterns. The natural or unfinished willow is shown abun dantly. There is a word of other things, including Chinese grass furniture chairs, rockers, settees, in a natural dark grayish green. Hickory, hardy, homely, weather-defying. .Maple in exceptional variety and in gr.een and natural shades. Cypress garden and lawn furniture painted white and made in the slat-board style favored in Europe. Cedar furniture for lawns and gardens, comprising all the favored pieces summer houses, settees, pergolas, arbors and other things of considerable rustic charm and simplicity. Mtli Floor, Centrnl) Every Man Can Use a Wrist Watch Most men will prefer the luminous dial, as well as the unbreakable c r y s t a 1. The choice of Waltham or Elgin movement, of gold, gold-filled, sterling silver or nickel cast, of round or cushion shape, is a matter of individual prefer ence. Prices arc as follow?,: 1 1 - karat gold Waltham wrist watches, $80 to 5107. 1 1-karat gold Elgin wrist watches, $60. Gold-rilled Waltham wrist watches, $33. Silver W a I t h a in wrist watches, $31 to $G0. Silver Elgin wrist watches, ?2t to $'JG Nickel Elgin wrist watches, $22 to $30. .leelr storr, Mnln Moor, ( lieMmit) Cord Tires in a Sale at Unheard-of Prices m The, arc all new Beacon Red Seal cord tiros, guaranteed on a ba.s.s of 8000 They are all super-size. and excellent in every respect, non-skui treads the iJafpries? Pm'C8 lWWch ,,,C,udo Feik,ral wap tax arc ' lo over half It is the best Sale of cord tires that we hae ever known. 30 x 31, ,tl8.50 J'" ' St ,,,,CC 34', '"" 32x31,. $23 34x4 .. . $31 34 x 42 $34.75 32 x 4 " $29.50 32 x 4K ... $33 ? Vz ' $35.75 33X4 $30 33x4V,.. $33.75 g J . ;. Ilir duller; , I entruli ' tem&mmsRSfL. r Jb&J ' V. tm vy&i:.vv'ffiv?v Colonial Rag Rugs at Big Price- Concessions By special arrangement with a manufacturer of high-giade rag jugs, we are able to sell his products this season at prices very much lower than those regularly marked on goods of equal grade, in fact these prices arc lower than those of much inferior rugs. This is not an unknown make but one of our standard weave. which wc have sold for years. 0x12 ft. 7.0x10.13 ft. !x 15 ft 12.x 12 ft. .. 12x15 ft. .. Crienth Five Ideal Childhood IT IS so very important to give impressionable child hood the right environ ment. Many parents who can well afford to do -o may be just a little puzzled as to how to achieve it. To aid them with concrete suggestions our Bureau of In tenor Decoiation has worked out a scheme of five juvenile room.-, which will, wc think, enchant every one who loves and understands little chil dren. 'lheie is the Xursery Room for the little-t baby fur nished and decorated in a delicate color -chemo of ivory, palest ro-e and azure, w ith owls, bunnies and other wood folk peeping out of the scheme. Net l- Susan's Old Fashioned Room a delightful apartment for a little girl or young girl. Mrie the predominating note is red on ivorv, and every object, from the old-fashioned wooden bed to the charming wall frieze, i- espcciall chosen for a little girl's comfoit and happine . Two others arc the A oah's Ark Room where all the furnishings and ' II It li I lo KVifoM. mm& Kt .$12.75 0x9 ft. . .$10.50 30x72 in. .$18.00 30x60 In. .$20.00 27-X54 in. .$24.50 24x36 in. $6.75 $2.3.'. $1.65 $1.50 80r I'loor, ( heHtnul) Rooms for vrs dccoiations suggest tic animals children love even to a bear lamp; nnd the Soldier's Room done in blue with a decoration of to.v soldieis on walls and furniture. Loveliest of all is the Flower and Fairy Room which all grew out of a piwc of old-fashioned glazed chintz. n apple green color. Tho ittlc chaise longue and eaiv eha.t coverings and the hang' ings were made of this. I he I Hinted furniture matches, whili the decorative scheme of flower- and fairies in dclicato color- is carried cut on fur niture, walls, hangings, lnmrj hader. and everything. These rooms have already - iggestcd ideas for many I'cautiful nurseries We shall be glad to work out any of them, in part oi a- a whole, tn the homes of our customers mr. Juniper) i"-T ,, i.1 ssr: i i i t i n , k i i.'-. ; i .. .vW M-UAJiiw .Wftju&g 7 T-