'', rt51f',tfT?i'WctTi,!'nj.?rj-tr y ".' (s.vrp. y EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1021 Organ Plays nt 9, 11 and 4:50 G'liimr lit Noon WANAMAKER'S Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S WEATHI2U Lhmrtlltil Lowering Prices Whenever Possible Without Lowering Qualities Clever People to Whom Everything Comes Easy ire like a young friend of years ago, whose natural ability and college education, because of his readiness and case in dofng everything, promised rrcat things, but who became slipshod. He spent his time "come day, go day," as some noting fellows say, thus forming a wasteful habit of oth time and money, and when his accomplishments rt-cre counted up there was nothing left to carry ivcr, and nothing to show for the fine education and ihe money and properties left to him by his painstakng father, whose lifetime savings were frittered away. Fruit trees that bear only blossoms arc :umberers of the ground. Signed Wnv HU1. ffifamfc rhis New Silk in Street Colors Will Launder Like Linen At last wo hnvc a Rood heavy wash silk in solid colors, of suitable (eight for all-around service. It is practical for any kind of wearing, nd Inunrters as perfectly as a pocket handkerchief. A firm, substantial weave, in henna, gray, jade and other shades 1 green, Ian, orchid, robin's-egg blue, rose and other colors. Soft and not easily crushed; 'M inches wide. $2.50 a yard. (I'lrit Vloor, Cliestnul) This May White Sale Is Also a Sale of Pink Especially of pink silk garments the materials being crepe de chine and washable satin. Some of them arc made up in tailored styles there is a particularly good group of tailored nightgowns at $5; and some of them arc the fluffiest, most frivolous things imaginable, with laces and tucked Georgette and embroideries, not to mention the most enchanting two-toned ribbons and ribbon flowers. Prices run like this: Nightgowns, 53.85 to $16.50. Envelope chemises, $2 to $5.50. Camisoles, $1 to $3.85. Bloomers, $1.85 to $7.50. (Main l'lour nml Third floor. Centrnt) New Comers Among White Sale Waists White bnti-te waists with I'orto Rican hand-made collais and culls and ical filit on the collars. These are $3.83. New tricoletto surplice waists aro $3. 85. Voile waists with (lutings and batiste waists with organdie collars aro $1.(13. Upsides which we still have some of the I'orto Rican waists nt ?:.S5 and ?5 and some of the lingerie voiles at $1.03; also trico lours, Georgettes and crepes dc chine at $3.85, $5 and $5.83 li:l ami ri .Xldlci., .MiiIm Ptoor. Market, mill Tlllril l'lour, Ontrnl) Wanamaker Special Corsets at White Sale Prices lliei-c aie some very low-bust models at ?1.25; a topless at M.oii; broches at $2, $2.50 and $4; lace-front model at $2; a pink bro-lip with rlastic top at $3.50: a heavy coutil at $3; and various Pink satins at $2.50 and $3. Altogether there are some wonder fully good things in this group of corsets. (Third Floor, Chmlnul) White Sale Aprons, Sacques and Other Garments New lots of white aprons at 25c to G5c have arrived, and wo stiil lme plenty of the s-amplos at half price. House dresses at 85c to $1.65 include inghnms, and cham ra.., striped, checked and plain. Some aro "seconds." i.oudoir caps at 50c to $1.50. lawn dres.-ing sacques with lace, $1. l orduroy bath robes at $5, the slip-over kind, hand embroidered. fcf S,'k ,)P,licoalB al ?2,85- Striped, checked and plaidcd taf- Tub silk petticoats at $3.5. These arc white. Sample negligees at half price. 'Miiln Kloor, Mnrkrt Street Onlol, mid Third Tloori New Supplies Added to the Children's White Sale Here are some or the new things Jarred muslin night drawers, 75c; 2 to 10 year sizes, i icpe night drawers, 05c; 2 to 10 year sizes, i rope nd cambric i ightgowns, 55c to $1; 1 to 11 year sizes, nioomers of crepe, ambric, madras or sateen, 00c to $2; G io Hi year sizes. som,?uColt?''cil,!rcsM;s' somc with Pantalets, somo with bloomers, some without, $1 to $3.50; 2 to G year sizes. (Third Floor, Chrnlnul) Women Particularly Like These Coats at $37.50 alttnVn-!! KJ?l0'ful xo.lour P. entirely silk lined. Stitched tucks vy and bLk trimininB' T1,oro is a bclt in front- '" brown, kf"vt(lh0,'i,iwil U(lo1 J,?racY. s,10rts cnftt wUh Averted pleat in the i.turc an'' ro11 coIlnr- In blnck- Copenhagen and brown Uhli'rmliV01"! K"?,-,ooknfr check tweed cape, circular, and mado armholes. In blue or tan and weather-proofed. (First Floor, Ontrnl) These Two Pumps Will Walk Out Fast -cd for 1Vt!Ilols ''1 won,c,s rne-strap pumps, along the lines most "i street and country wear. U'estniit brown calf with Cuban heel, priced $11. .... ..iuii.uiy iiuci, uaii-sirap up nnu pTiorations, $i-. i'ii iuor, .Morkcl) jf Airy Lace Frocks for Women's Semi-Evening Wear There never were such obliging little dresses n3 these dyed laces with their short sleeves or no sleeves at all they do excel lently for all but formal evening affairs; and at the same timo they can be worn in the nftcrnoon. They come in green, American Beauty, gray, brown and champagne, besides the always-wanted black and white, and these colors aro often accented by a bright tulle sash, or a girdle of very narrow ribbon, or n knot of flowers. A few of tho dresses are of creamy embroidered net Prices start at $47.50 and run to $05. (Flmt Floor, Central) The "Wimbledon" Sports Coat for Young Women is one of the smartest top coats of the season for sports and gen eral wear. It is of soft, lustrous veldyne, is of distinctive cut, with new high collar, which like the sides of the (Second Floor, Clintnut) front is finished with rows of silk stitching, and is lined throughout with peau dc cygnc. The newest colors are included Pekin blue, Hindustan, navy blue, caramel, and moufflon brown. $Go and 14 to 20 year sizes. Dotted and Embroidered Swiss Frocks for Young Women Crisp, dainty and pretty as can be and ready for the first warm days. There are embroidered and dot ted Swisses and voiles, they are in blue, brown or Copenhagen, and they arc in the most attrac tive styles. Some have snowy or gandie collars, cuffs, vests and sashes, some arc trimmed with plaid muslin, but all arc fresh and lovely. 11 to 20 year sizes. Price $23. (Hecond Floor. Clirntnut) For Women Who Want Really Fine Suede Gloves Reyniers They are the finest of French gloves, and made with all tho earn and daintiness for which French gloves nre renowned. Only the finest skins are used in their mak ink, and expert glove makers look after every detail of the making. Short washable suede gloves, in champagne color or white, have (.Main Floor, Central) two clasps, aro pique sewn and are $4 a pair. Eight - button length white suede gloves, $G.50 a pair. Twelve-button length suede gloves, in white, tan or gray, $8 a pair. Sixtecn-button length white suede gloves, $10.50 a pair. Twenty-button length white succlc, .M-l.oO a pair. New Checked-Striped Skirts for Sports Wear And, by the way, they are the very newest fashion in flannel sports skirts and just as pretty as they can be. The check is on tho outside of the broad box pleat and the stripe underncnth with tho edgo show mg. As women will wear these skirts principally with sweaters, the colors of the checks nnd .-tripes arc of colors to correspond jade, robin's egg blue, king's blue, navy, russet, gold and black. Moderately priced nt $22.75. (Flr.l Floor, Central) Newest Handbags Are of Patent Calfskin Kdges of canary, red or gray form a pleasing contrast to the shiny black of the bags and lin ings arc of contrasting color moire. AH flat envelope shapes but in many sizes and shapes, from little back-strap books to large bags with inner frames. Prices, $3.50 to $10. (Main Floor, Cheitnuti Women's Silk Sports Scarfs, Special $6 and .$10 Newly arrived and in some ol the prettiest combinations ot stripes that we hnvc seen for a long timo at these prices, navy and tan, black and white and others to go with sports suits. They nre artificial silk of good quality and high luster. (Main Floor, Central) Luncheon Sets of Stenciled Oilcloth T.unchcon cloths and sets of docoiatod oilcloth aro strikingly pretty in the new designs nnd mighty economical. Wipo them off with a damp cloth, and the laundering is (lone. They aro white with bird and flower or other designs stenciled on in de lightful colors. Covers, round and square, $1.50 to $3.25. Sots of 13 pioces, $1.25 and $1.35. Sets of 6 pieces, $1.35 and $1.75. Runners, 75c to $1.60. Card table covers, $1.50. This oilcloth is sold also plain by the yard, for thoso who wish to stencil their own designs. (Fourlli floor, Market) On With the Dance Records! Stop in nt the Phonograph Shop and see our fine collection of pop ular Victor dance records, which includes "Rosie" (medley fox trot); re verse, "Honolulu Kycs" (medley waltz). 85c. "Broadway Rose" (medley fox trot); reverse, "Sweet Mamma" .(medley fox trot), 85c. "Honeydew" (medley waltz); reverse, medley one stop, 85c. "I Love You, Sunday" (medlev waltz); reverse, one step, 85c. "If You Could Care" (medley waltz); reverse, "Happy One Step," 85c. "Homo Again Blues" (medley fox trot) ; reverse, fox trot, 85e. ' "Rose-Nightingale" (medley fox trot); reverse, "Tip Top" (med ley one step), 85c. "My Mammy" (medley fox trot); reverse, ''Humming" (med ley fox trot), 85c. "Sally" (medley fox trot); reverse, "l.ady Billy" (medley fox trot), $1.35. (Second Floor, Central) Talcum Powder at a Lower Price, 15c This is. a good kind which wo aie discontinuing, which is the renson the price Is now 15c a can. The talcum is fine and pure, it comes in four good scents Seven Roses, I.a Vie, Attar Tropi cal and Golf Queen. Tho packages are attractive and n handy size to use. (.Mnn Floor, I'lientnut) A Concert Tomorrow at 2:45 In Egyptian Hall will be commemorative of tho Napoleon centenary and will include an old French musical program of the Napoleonic cm, a brief lecturo and motion pictures. New Fiction "The Three Eyes," by Maurice Loblanc, $1.90. A strange tale of mystery, love nnd adventure. "Tltc Crimson Blotter," by Isa bel Ostrander, $2. An exhilarat ing yarn such as one has n right to expect from this author. "The Cross-Cut," by Courtney Rylcy Cooper, $1.00. A Colorado mining story. (Slain Floor, Thirteenth) Draught Screens Few furnishings are more essential though many persons don't know it than these screens that enable one to keep the win dows wldo open without sitting or lying in n draught. Substantial, strongly made; won't topple over at every breath of air. 68 Inches high, three and four folds. White, ivory, oak and mahogany frames, with burlap filling in blue, brown, green or rose. Priced $12.75 to $18. (Fifth Floor, Market) For the Cat's Spring Journey to its Summer home there are special pussy traveling baskets, which are equally adaptable to the little journeys of a pet dog. Priced $3.50 up. (Fourth Floor, ( enlrul) , A -MuA. N .Wr sr Fishing Tackle of Every Sort Both fresh nnd salt water fishermen' will find what they need among this assortment. Fly rods, $2.50 to $75. Salt-water rods, $1.90 to $40. Surf-casting rods, $10 to $30. Bait-casting rods, $7.25 to $27.50. Bass rods, $4 to $22.50. Reels for fresh nnd salt wator use, 83c to $100. Fresh-water lines, 75c to $15. Salt - water lines, 15c to $11.50. Trout and bass flics, 20c to 50c. Baits of every description, 75c to $1.50. Hooks, 50c to $1.30 n dozen. Bait and tackle boxes, 45c to $25. Creels, $3 to $3.50. Fly books, $2 to $3.75. Wading boot.-, $21 to $25. (The Cialler.v, Juniper) Straw Hats Ready at Wanamaker's Famous Lincoln-Bennett and Redleaf London Hats All of Them Genuine 1921 Straw Hats Undoubtedly the Greatest Values in Philadelphia Prices $3 to Nearly all the sons and fathers and grand fathers and bachelors in Philadelphia feel that they must have straw hats by Saturday. Saturday, by reason of settled custom, starts the straw hat season with the Penn-Princeton game. All sorts of stores sell all sorts of straw hats. but this Store can be depended upon to sell only good it straw hats and every one of them satisfactory. To many men the straw hat is just a name for an article of apparel that is fashionable, that is uncomfortable and easily soiled. Which is quite true of most low-grade hats. But a good straw hat is a vastly different proposition. We have been experimenting for years trying out one maker after another and one method after another, until finally our ideas have been embodied in the straw hats that are made for us under the Redleaf and Lincoln-Bennett labels, which are the most finished products to be obtained. They are comfortable because of the anatomically applied egg oval. They are comfortable because of the cushioned-for-comfort head line. They are extraordinary in value because Wanamaker straw hats keep fresh. Every one of our straw hats is a 1921 hat, none carried over from last year. Sizes and correct new lines for fitting. (Main Flour. Mnrkrt) l-rr 'err? YfP every man. We specialize in correct Inexpensive Printed Voiles in Patterns Women Want It is not often that you find the two combined but, in this case, in both the 08c and the 50c voiles there i.s a wonderfully good as sortment of the small chullis, fou lard and Swiss "effects all very fashionable now. Al.o the colors are those thai so many women are asking for tind there is plenty of variety. On plain and mercerized striped grounds, 38 and 10 inches wide. (1'iri.t Floor, ( lirMnut I A Refrigerator That Needs No Ice It only uses air and water no chemicals no machinery nothing to get out of order. It is of porous earthenware and works on the ancient princi ple of cooling by eaporation. Submerge it in water for tluee minutes every few days. Keep it where a draught of air passes oer it. Four sizes, from milk bottle sue at S'2.73 to family food size at $7.50. ( Foiirlli Floor, enlrul) Two Lamp Specials Thirty-one styles of two-light floor lamp-, go on 'ale tomorrow morning; only one or two of each style. Because the are the manu facturer's oddments, they lave been marked at about half ef the u-ual prices $18.50 to $S0. Shades to go with them arc extra. The other sroci-il tonsi-ts of 100 bridge lli.or lamp- in natuial steel and green finishes price $12.5(1 iach. Mindes ftr these aro $2 upwards. In both instances the shade- are at the regu.ar pine . U'ourlh Floor, rntrali Good, Fresh, Seasonable Quilts Light in weight, good-looking, -civ mulili . -ea-miuble, moderately priced. Wool-filled, coered in silk mull, in plain biuc ami ro-e, .. Similar MUilts in dotted mull. $!) each. Cotton-filled quilt- in the -atne covering.-, Ml and 7 Cotton-filled quilts in Mlkohne eoenng and olabciat- floral and Persian pattern.-, with plain -atoen hordei", S each t-llh rlniir. C rntrnll 50 Silver-Plated Casseroles, Glass Lined, at $7.50 Each The pierced holder is .-ilwi p'ated on hard metal, and then are three er attractive -t;,le-All have pyro glass linings' In nal -haiie and a size that regu larly sell- for cnnsidcrabl mon Jrrlr,N Mure. lio.t(it nml l.lllii Whillall 9x12 Ft. Rugs in Three Good Weaves Mill go il - li (.Imii of these i" dutiful rug ii the -le most l maii'l. ngle-IVr i ut;, .sjo Kn.wil Wiine-tcr rug-, if tin. I'ceile-s Klils-i I- iug-, .til!!). i -"n-nth I lour. I lirslntil i New Upholstered Furniture 30 Per Cent Less Than the Lowest Market Prices This is the most favorable purchase of low priced upholstered furniture we have made in years. It embraces eight different designs pur chasable in suits or individually, all being marked 30 per cent less than the latest low market prices. The goods are a special purchase. We bought them not because we could offer them at havings of 30 per cent, but because they are of the kind that would be a safe investment at a higher price. They are well made of good, clean, sound materials and they are going to give good service for every cent they cost. They aro of the over stuffed type, covered in tapestry, but there are two cane suits included in the purchase. feet, loose seat riishions, Livinff-room or library up holstered suit, $272 Davenport, 7 feet long upholstered in tapestry, full spring seats and back, wide roll arms, loose seat cushions, $125. Easy arm chair to match, $82. Fireside chair, $65. Suit at $291. three pieces Davenport, upholstered in tapestry, full spring seat and backs panel ef- widc spring ann-i. $138. Largo easy rhair to match, $78. Fireside chair. $7,"). Suit at $1(')7, three pieces Tapestry -covered daven port, 6.G feet long, free spring seats and back. $75. Easy chair to match, $16. Rocker to match, $-10. dlfth Kluor, Chtnat) Suits at $217 - Daxeiipnr' upholstered in tapi tr. spring seats and back loo.se- seal cushions, (i.ii feet long, $lu."). Easy chair to match, $."i2. Fireside chair to match, $00. Suit at $ 1 OS Mahogany suit, cane backs, seats upholstered in velour. sofa, $50; arm chair, $28; rocker, $30. Main g,u i alii - back Utt, llu -l ct in (- l"iir .-"la, iv'i!) , arm chair. Ml ; lm .ide chair, I2. Suit at S20N I'pliolslercd in tapt'.str, lull spring seats and backs, looso seat cushions. Da import, 7 feet long, wide spring arms, $100; easy arm chair to match, $51 ; easy rocker to match, $54. m iimw. I iplsiilri Uitl mm M II ia ia fi !; mv VHRI ht K W: . " .