'I '"ji!W' 5'' ' '"'- '! iv'rt"r' jf v j rjfl t' l k V t fi TO. -!, 4 ''" ,v?gf?ir''T,''-i'" EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEEPHIIADBLPHIA, THURSDAY, APEIU 28, 1921 weAtheii Unsettled Organ Plays at 9, 11 and 4:50 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Chlmei lit Js'nim Slorc Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at 5 Wanamaker News Is Always Fresh and Always to Be Depended Upon ' J There Is More Common Sense Among the Common People than many of us suspect. Invariably they use up less time in making their errands known and in the letters they write than lots of our best friends and best-educated business people. The MOTHS that eat up time and patience! They flap in for one minute only, and, flattering one for ten minutes, take ten minutes more to shoot off an inquiry prefaced by excuses and apologies which take ten minutes to present. Moths that eat up time are worse than the little, flying, silent things that bite holes into our clothes and carpets. Don't you think so? i Signed April SB, 1021. fi wmvfc Fine Costume Blouses to wear with handsome suits, blouses that will transform a tailored suit into a costume, form a distinctive collection in the Blouso Shop. There are somo new and distinctive models of particular interest, and the assortment includes filmy Georgettes, lustrous silks and soft satins in colors to harmonize with suits. Somo have just enough hand embroidery to make them lovely, some are trimmed with real lace and tvery one is attractive. $7.60 to $65. (Tlilril Floor, Central) r: -IX. -iX. jj ST H.HI tfriraiKtm In the Women's London Shop tomorrow you may see some amazingly good ready-to-wear country suits for only $35. They are cut from a tightly knitted 100 per cent worsted fabric; a fabric which stands seashore dampness to perfection and is an excellent weight for Spring. The colors are the brown, blue and light heather mixtures and the suits are made up in three styles. (Thr (lollrry, Cliefttnut) New Wool Jersey Swimming Suits for Women and Girls Women arc asking for them now to wear indoors, but they are the kind of suits thut may be worn on the beaches, later, as well. They are all of firm wool jersey and in attractive one-piece effect, with short skirts. The colors are most effective, and the combinations are very pretty there are black and white suits, brown suits trimmed with tan, purple with white, black with rose, and other good combinations. $10 and $12.50. (Klmt I'loor. Central) A Dainty Afternoon Pump at $1 1 Her toes in patent leather, her heels in suede, is the way the modern woman likes her feet dressed And here is the prettiest shoe to do it with. A gray suede one Ftiap pump with patent leather vamp or a patent leather pump with gray suede back whichever you choose to call it. By any name, it is exceedingly dainty in shape and material and workmanship. The low French heel is what many women prefer on this, kind of slipper, which answers for street or dress wear. And the price is but $11. (l'lrnt I'loor, .Market) A Cedar Chest Will Kill Moths, Says the United States Government Government tests made by the Bureau of Entomology prove conclusively that n good cedar chest is not only moth-proof, but that it is certain death to nny unwary moths that may get inside it. Here's what U. S. Bulletin No. 707 says about it: "A red cedar chest was utilized .... 10 adult moths and a supply of flannel were placed in the chest Ten more moths were added every two weeks until a total of 70 waB reached. Two months after the last moths were added examination showed thut ull had been killed and that no eggs or larvae were present." In a later test: "30 moths and a supply of flannel were added to the same chest. Observation made nine weeks after revealed no living adult, no eggs, and no larvae." Agnin: "A red ccdur chest readily killed all adult moths and showed considerable killing effect upon young Inrvne. It did not prevent the hutching of eggs, but killed nil the resulting larvae almost immediately." Surely proof thut one of these fine RED CEDAR MOTH PROOF CHESTS we ure selling nt special prices is the very best and Mifest container for your good clothing. Priced $10 to $40, in sizes from smull to large, und each better thun usuul at its price. (Knurtli I'loor, Market) High-Necked Nightgowns 'or large women arc here at $1.86 to $3. They are cut from sturdy "lushn, hnve long sleeves and high necks, nnd are finished with I unbroidery and tucks. Beautiful New Arak Rugs at Lowest Market Prices Araks are of the family of Mahals, only finer, heavier and closer woven. They nro rugs that combine fine looks with the practical quality that makes for service. Dark blue, red, or rose, are the pre vailing colors and the patterns are of the all-over kind, making pleasing general effect that lends itself well to various furnishing schemeb. Arak Rugs About Dark Blue Dresses for Women SOME of the very finest dresses we have in the Fashion Salons 1 All the favorite Spring ma terials ore represented in them charmeuse, the rich silk crepes such as Canton, taf feta, faille and Georgette crepe. And these are made up, sometimes with tho greatest simplicity, as in the case of a new chemise style of Canton crepe, which has on it no orna ment whatever but fringe, and sometimes with entrancing ltytlc ruffles arranged in scal lops or designs. (I'lrnl Floor One navy poplin has a bodice and string girdle, ombroideicd in pewter color; a taffeta with n high collar has its bodice em broidered in self-color, a Geor gette crepe is ornamented with coin dots and big eyelets. Lots of white chalk beads nre used nnd a few of the skirts ure of uneven length. Also a few dresses are com bined with a good deal of beige and gray. One soft satin frock has a simple blouse and a skirt covered wholly with knotted fringe. Prices are $65 to $150. Central) 12.7x9.8 ft $525 14.1x10.7 ft $625 13.0x9.8 ft $545 12.5x9.3 ft $485 12x8.8 ft $155 11.10x8.11 ft $465 10.8x7.9 ft $365 12.4x9 ft $460 Mosul Rugs Average size, l.OxC ft., $33 to $45. (Hetentli rioor, Chestnut nnd Central) 13.6x9.5 ft $545 10.6x7.4 ft. $345 10.6x7.10 ft $375 10.6x8 ft $375 12.3x9.4 ft $525 12.10x8.5 ft $405 11.9x9.5 ft $470 If You Want to Be Sure of an Anglo-Persian Rug without having to wait till the mill resumes operation, better get it now, While stocks here arc still good in certain sizes. The recent price-lowering on these famous Whittall Wilton rugs took a lot of them out and they nre still going rapidly. 9x12 ft $120 8.3x10.6 ft $109 6x9 ft $74 (Hetenth Floor, Chentnnt) The Good Traveling Bags That $9.85 Will Buy Men's traveling bags of smooth black, brown, mahogany and rus set cowhide, excellently made i on 18-inch size with leather lin ings und sewed corners. Women's light-weight traveling bogs of black long grain and smooth tan cowhide, in 16-inch size with leather linings and sewed corners. (Mnln Floor, Chestnut) Filet Collars and Cuffs Women nro wearing them not only upon coats and dresses, but upon sweaters. The variety here is considerable. Collars alone are $1.50 to $3 and sets of collars and cuffs are $5. (Main Floor, Central) Embroidered Organdies for Fine Frocks The dressier organdies arc these, of fine, beautiful texture, in lovely colorings nnd most at tractive designs. Colored dots, spots and figures on white, nnd white or contrasting dots nnd figures on color. A really beau tiful collection, 44 inches wide, priced $2 and $2.60 a yard. (Klmt Floor, Climtnut) Smart, New Plaid Skirts for Young Women, $17.50 These nro the skirts young women like to wear with sports coats and sweuters, and they are certainly most attractive. These new models are of soft wool velours in pleasing plaids there is navy with a ton plaid, nnd a tan with Copenhagen blue plaid. They are all in box-pleated style. Other new spbrts skirts in smart plaid and striped effects, in fnshionablo colors and n num bcr of good styles, are $21.50 to $25. Lengths are from 30 to 34 inches, and waist measures from 25 to 29 inches. (Heeond I'loor, Clieatnut) We've Changed Prices on Some Untrimmed Hats and they arc now $1 to $5 euch, though earlier in the seuson the prices were considerably higher. They ore dress hats and sports hats, hats for tailored wear and hats for general wear in fact hats for almost nil occasions. There are black and many good colored hats, there ure fine nnd fancy straws, and small nnd large shapes, und they need littlo ,jrim mlng to make them into .(.trac tive Summer hats. (.Second Floor, Clientnut) Children's Socks at Lowered Prices I8c, three pair for 50c, for white, cordovan and cadet cotton socks in sizes 2 to 10 years. 25c n pair for white cotton bocks with fancy pink and sky blue tops. 35c, three pair for $1, for fancy-top socks of mercerized cotton in many colors nnd plnin full-fashioned mercerized und openwork cotton socks in u wide rnngo of colors. (Flrit Floor, Market) Boys' Suits That Stand the Test The tests of a boy's suit nre many. Wanamnker boys' suits nre made to stand them all. Quality, style, fit, service, value for the money these arc the main things. Nearly everybody knows that in all these points Wanamaker boys' suits reach the top-notch of excellence. Whoever doesn't has something worth while to learn. Norfolk suits in nil the best fabrics, $16.50 to $35. Some at $16.50, $18, $20 and $25 have two pair of trousers. (Second Floor. Central) More Housewives Are Asking for Ruffled Muslin Curtains They seem the most fitting for simple country bedrooms, and for rooms in the Colonial spirit. Prices on ruffled muslin and grenadine curtains are $2.25 to $9 a pair. Very good hemstitched marqui sette curtains, 2 yards long, arc $1.50 a pair. This is n special price on a limited quantity. Others up to $10 a pair. (Fifth Floor, Market) Plant Seeds Now if a garden is expected. Vege tables and flowers should both be getting their start in the ground not later than' next week. Seeds for vegetable gardens, old-fashioned flower gardens, wild-flower gardens, and the usual garden varieties. Tuberoses, gladioli, red and yel low cannas. A sure harvest from every Wanamaker seed packet and root. (Fourth Floor, Market) Twenty -Two Years of Intensive Piano Knowledge IT IS twenty-two years sirtce the Wanamaker Store first began to sell pianos. Nearly a quarter of a cen tury of intensive concentration on pinnc buying and selling hns put us in the position of leading piano merchants. We have studied the people's pinno desires. We know which instrument is best suited to the needs of the individual piano seeker. Therefore we sell not one piano, not two or three pianos, but ten different kinds of pianos nnd player-pianos, each of which we believe to be the The Chickering The Emerson The Lindeman The Jr. C. Campbell The Autopiano best of its kind in America today. It takes this large variety of instruments to meet the re quirements of a wide and va ried range of piano-purchasers. In twenty-two years we hnve become musical experts, in our knowledge of Pianos and People, nnd their relation to each other. We have watched for, sought out, nnd secured the privilege of selling only the best. The pianos found here can not be equaled elsewhere at the snmo price. The Schomacker The Marshall & Wendell The Haines Bros. The Brambach and the Celebrated Knabe Twenty-two years have not shown us a better instrument. We think you could not find better in a long search. In addition to n right price (Egyptian Hall, h the further advantage of convenient terms of purchase, nnd the fact that we will nc cept your used piano in part puyment. Second Floor) Five Books of Interest The first by Arnold Bennett is called "Things That Have Inter ested Me," and is a collection of brief essays on a vast number of subjects, most of them entertain ing, $2.60. "Majesty," by Louis Couperus, s the second. Tho book contains for characters only rulers and princes and the individuals of their immediate environment, yet they are exceedingly humnn, $2. "First Aid for the Car," by Harold Whiting Slauson, is a practical guide which will appeal to everybody who has anything whatever to do with a car, $1.50. "O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1920," chosen by the Society of Arts and Sciences. The second and probably the finer volume of prize torics issued by this society, $1.90. "Hat Wing," by Sax Rohmer. A mystery story, $1.75. (Main Floor. Thirteenth) Silk-Covered Air Pillows, $2 and $2.50 A very low price on these good traveling cushions of silk-covered rubber, which both train and motor travelers find indispen sable. Every one guaranteed. Take ihem for $2 and $2.50 while they last. (Main Floor, Chestnut) Two Special Lots of Boys' Sports Hose 3.jc. three pair for $1, for heavy ribbed mercerized1 sports hose in black only, with turnover cuffs; iizes Hi to 10. 50c b pair for a new lot of heavy bluck and brown derby iibbed sports hose with turnover cuffs with contrasting color stripes of artificial silk; sizes 8 to 11. (Went Alule nnd Klmt Floor, Market) What a Man Looks for in a Suit of Clothes This usually depends upon the man. We have a stock that appeals to all kinds of men who are in any way particular as to quality, fashion and the value they are getting for their money. About these last three essentials it is our experi ence that most men are agreed. They want the best the best in quality, the finest fashion and the largest measure of value. This is one stock in which they can choose to the greatest possible advantage. They have the advantage of the finest quality known in the men's ready-to-wear clothing business, the finest fashion, the best value and the best-chosen assortment of colors, patterns and styles that any man could wish for. Just now we have a very attractive showing of the light-colored fabrics in herringbone and tweed effects that are so much in demand. It all comes to this, sir, you can have the best suit for your money, and if you take less the fault will be yours. Men's suits, $30 to $65. Youths' suits, $28 to $40. (Third Floor. .Market) Men 's Soft Hats at $3 a Clearaway Sale So as not to have any soft hats left when the straw hats come, we will make a quick and complete disposal of the former at a price not to be resisted for hats of this quality. These hats which go on sale tomorrow at $3 have been $2 to $7 more. They are odds and ends, with not all sizes in every shape and color, but all sizes in the lot. The man who takes the time to be fitted will have a find. All fine in fashion and in a good range of colors. (Main Floor, Market) Men's Fine Summer Shirts With a History Owing to the scarcity of linen in this country during the war, the Government bought up huge quantities of the fabric used in typewriter ribbons for use as balloon cloth. This material was chosen because of its amazing durability for a fabric so light in weight. Subsequently some of this balloon cloth was made into shirts and you can imagine what wonderful shirts it makes. Though light and cool it is extraordinarily tough and washes like silk. wc nave some of these shirts in soft-cuff, plain neglige style nnd in colored pin stripes. The price is $4, and considering tho fact that they will outwear two ordinary shirts, this is little enough. (Main Floor, Market) Men's Dress Oxfords $7.50 a Pair At this modest price we hnve two fine-looking low shoes for men. One is of patent leather and the other of dull black calf skin. Both have perfectly plain toes of very graceful shape, light welted soles and flat heels. They have the appearance of much higher priced footwear. (Main Floor Market) An Uncommon Showing of Men's Golf Shoes (In the London Shop) We have been told that it is the most complete assortment in town. Tan Norwegian calfskin oxfords with rubber soles and smoked elk with tan saddle straps and rubber soles, $10 a pair. Tan Norwegian high shoes with rubber soles, $11. Leather soled oxfords with spikes, $9.50 and $12; high shoes, $10.50 and $12.50. Air-peds can be put on these. And as to Air-peds Ted Ray wears them. PTT r, . i. . K.'t ao aoes narry varaon. So do thousands of other good golfers. These rubber grips are better than spikes because they give you n good, comfortable stance on any kind of ground (imagine spikes on a pebbly road!); because they will not harm the putting greens; be cause you can wear them into the clubhouse. $1.50 a set for n puir of shoes, in tan or black, to match (The (allrr.r All Through the Summer Children Need Coats ure included in the nnd, of course, they need them in the Spring when we huve so many cool days. All the good kinds of conts mother likes ure heio in the Children's Store eoath for every day, coats for play, couts for best. White corduroy, serge, tan polo coats, coats of lustrous crepes de chine nnd tnlfctn in white and delicate colors, littlo capes all collection. Prices start at $-1.50 for white corduroy and go to $25 for the fine dress coats. 1 to 0 yenr .sizes, Hats to wear with the couts white pique, rep, white cotton sailors, and fine straw hats are here in interesting variety. $1 to $0 nnd 1 to 0 year slic. (Third I'loor, Clieiluut) .. '" '.: n. . . .-VI 1? . o. -? . Vl- ' "iu'l "MP tW. Cliektnut) Here Is the Best Low-Priced Bedroom Furniture in the Country Going at 30 Per Cent Less Here is a furniture event that bears out the old saying, "It never rains but it pours." It comes close on the heels of the Sale of very fine dining room suits at 40 per cent off, and it brings a new purchase of medium-grade furniture the best of its kind in the land at 30 per cent below the latest low prices. This furniture comes from the factory which makes most of the low and medium priced furniture we sell. You often hear of "popular-priced" goods. This is the best furniture that we know of at popular prices. Certainly it is unexcelled to our own knowledge, and we don't know any that quite equals it in all-round merit. Above all others it is the furniture for people who have just so much to spend on a suit or a piece. It is the furniture for people who have Summer homes to equip. It is the best collection of furniture of this grade offered in years at such an advantage in price. There ai seven patterns to select from, includ ing mahogany, walnut and enameled and decorated. You may buy a complete suit or a single piece, as your need dictates. There are several pieces of each kind twelve of some and as many as thirty of others. There are suits at $178, $215 and up to $862. Single pieces from $18 for a bedside table up to $102 for a bureau. It is a remarkable opportunity, indeed. (Utli Floor, ClieMiml) S (Tlilru floor, uenirai)