itf'tillhiSM l rmiTiWn iifr HiVa ba , . z 'tt -. .,.,-.. ...... , , viawHpMMMnvaapmranaM 1 ip-'wr"TP'''"" --r- wsrjMUMUAaMra'4 vt i7 . MMuntMtatfL. jt ' .- ,.',!. v- -,. . .. - - , . r .-, . t. -. - . i. - t -t . . ., .... t ,. . rt .... r ....... . , EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 9, 1921 fTOT'T ""MHW' "f T m.yfft' CTfW " r " i Si-"1, 'jB " t t - -i- 7 CfCi- i " - " T -r as fTTT t - t- - .rtwjii ' WI7" ft"! 7 Band plays at'9; Organ at 11 llMfl A fill WEATHER Fair WANAMAKER'S Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at 5 (IIIU w ilmr nt Noon Tomorrow's Good News From Wanamaker's Good Store ,rr7m We Often Hear Full-Grown Men Say "1 Wish could i?o back and be a child again." Can it be that the little home he lived in as a boy tith his mother seems to him, after the lapse of years, ith their burdens of cares and responsibilities, omcthing like Heaven i Isn't it true ot most ot us that in our thoughts associate Heaven and Mother together? vc Signed fey, -'' fejjwi B.00 Women's Fresh New Afternoon Dresses at the Late-Season Price of $40 Exceedingly practical and exceedingly pretty resses chemise, coat and tunic styles, made of anton crepe, crepede chine and taffeta, in navy, ay, black, beaver, brown and tan. There are simple anton crepe frocks with trimmings of the same liaterials in some different color; there are taffetas nriched with eyelet work, and there are embroidered trapes. Altogether it is a group which shows the ev lower prices in extremely attractive guise. All sizes in the lot. trr. (I'lrnl rioiir, Onlrnl) The White Sale News for Tomorrow I-'mthoi shipments of Philippine lingerie bring us plenty of nlphtgown- at 2.85 to $8.50, also Philippine batiste nightgowns in pinkind white at $2.83, and white envelope chemises at $3.30 and fl.Wi Othc Philippinn garments alt eddy in the Sale arc dtawers at SI 30 nnd $1.65; pique petticoats at $2.83, and combination', at $2.65 and .$3.85. Ktra-sied garments include Philippine nightgowns at $3.83 and J5.00: envelope chemises at $3.83 to 5G.75, and Potto Ui:an night couns nt $5 and $5.50 nnd envelope chemises at $3.75 to $4.85. (.Mnln Flour nml Third I luor, Ontrnl) New Petticoats at White Sale Prices laifetn petticoats, in navy and many other colois, with tal-' lorotl flounces, $3.83. Tiih Mlk petticoats, all white, and with double panels, $3.85. White -ateen petticoats, perfectly plain except for' a little hemstitching, $1. (Third I'loor, Central) White Goods in the White Sale W' iibm- nainsook in 3G to -15 inch widths at $2 to $0 for tn-anl piece. r.ongclotli. 'id inches wide, at $1.15 to $1.25 foi a tcn-yaul piece TniMiic-t nainsook in .'19-inch width at $-1.25 for a tcn-ynid piece (I IrM I'lour, l lirxl nut I Plenty of Provision for Wee Babies in This White Sale f" ii tin tiniest and least garments have been made with the freatp-t Uli, -they are fresh and spotless nnd they arc turiiri- lnplv Bomi fdi their prices. Inn).' Mips are (!0i 75c, $1, $1.25 and up to $3. Nainsook petticoats ate 05c to $2,25. I lannel skirts are SI to $3.75. Mint-, are 75c to $2.50. Band- ate 30c to 85c. (biting flannel nnd .ephyr .-niqucb ale 75c to .2.25. riaimelfi wtappcrs are 75c to $1.25. Ve' - nie 15c to 50c. B "li m (Impels aie $1.03 to $1.50 a doen. WnnUtq, $1 to $2. (Third I luor, ( lif.llulll rT" l) Any Youn Woman in Search of a Pretty New Frock J' vi ti- tle-c, the only trouble will be in deciding upon one c.v'rc putty she'll want a couple! a I he price Is $ 12.50. and thov are osconllonallv attract ir ilirs-.es orthi Mim Hi' injurs lift illicit Iiwwl ffiuliiftii'ililn nlnnlf r.C ti'iim Mit,c I -i n lri ar" the silks tricolettes, crepes dc chine, Canton crepes, IIlt'" "m.I .liaiineuso-. H l" '" vuii sizes. (srt-uml llut.r, (lirhtmitl New White Tub Skirts and Quite Inexpensive H the In.'", Spring women hai' been showing then appi relation Dicy dil li'i l""'t", r lllu shirts by buying about twice as iiian.s ,-n fcnnv ,,,UI '"'i ,ls ninltet of fact, one neor can hae ton ey arp'in,','."' ?va liuntlieil braiid-new sknts in this sliipnieiu. ami In i y B00(i ulUlus,lll I'OMlly beautiful materials and style In kit "'ltm Hk"ts' Bix mo(lL'ls fronl ?:'7f' to $11.50. ,W( Nnlt ffnbnrdino and piquo skirts, a dozen models, fiom 3.7o Urir.l floors CtutrU i Hundreds of Delightful New Sports Coats Are In Short sports coats to wear with plaid skirts, longer ones to wear over a dress or a suit, for traveling. Prices start at $25 for a wool jeisoy jacket, and end at $135 for a full length topcoat of the finest and softest camel's hair. Here are the various gioupn: Velveteen box coats, black and navy. (FlrM Moor, Camcl's-hnir coats from finger-tip to full length, in sport colors. Wool duvctyne jackets cardinal and other colors. Flannel jackets in dark and gay colors. These fasten nt the waist with one button. Wool jersey coats with pleated backs. Central) Good New Linen Napkins $7.75 a Dozen Of pure linen in a chouc of live floral patterns and in a jiopu. Jar size, 22x22 inches, $7.75 a dozen. Fresh, now goods bound to give good service. Flrit floor, Chenlnnl) "The Tryst" By Grace Livingston . Hill. Price $2 Another stoty which will provide enjoyment foi the whole family circle. Also it is a love and mystery story. (Mnln I'loV, Thirteenth) Bedspreads That Are Really "Different" Uilfuient, in this case, means distinctive, uncommon and indi vidual. They ate made in a striped ctfect, of a light-weight curtain material, known as Austrian cloth in former seasons, although a domestic product. The stripes are about an inch wide, one having a heavy ripple, (Sll, r the other being in a self-Hgured brocade effect. They can be had in either plain, ecru or in striped effects of old lose and ecru and blue and ectu. All have scalloped edges, cut corners, bolster shams- to match nnd arc sold in sets. Single-bed si7c, $13 a set Double-bed size, $18 a set. loor, Ontrnl) So Many Good Kinds of Rag Rugs that you can be fairly certain of finding just the one you want in this collection. Plain colors, Colonial, hit-and-miss and other effects. 0x12 ft., $14.50, $18, $25.50, $35 and $14. 7.6x10.6 ft., $21.50, $25 nnd $33.50. 8x10 ft., $14.50. 6x9 ft, $10, $13.50, S18 and $22.50. 012 ft.. $12.75. 7.6x10.6 ft., $10.50. 6x9 ft., $6.75. Specially Priced ITlrnlli Floor, ( liratnut) 9x15 ft., $18. 12x12 ft.. $20. 12x15 ft., $24.50. Lingerie Blouses for Spring and Summer Days You've no idea till ou see them how many fascinating, pietty kinds there are! Of soft and snowy lawns and batistes and voiles, the blouses an as simple or as fanciful as you wish. Many have hand-cmbroidcr. or the hand work that is now so fashionable; many are trimmed with leal laces. The youthful Petei Pan collar finishes quite a few blou.e, some aie in ovcrblouso style, some have vest effects, some have round nnd some have V or square necks. $2.50 to R22.50 is the pi ice range and you'll find the choosing a pleasure. ( third I loor, L'htMiml) 4000 Yards of Printed Crepe Voile at 25c a Yard This sheer cotton voile i-, printed with figuies and flowers in dainty colors on grounds which ni e usually white. It is a cool and (harming material foi the fluffy .Summer drews at this moment, and the price 25c a yard i-, less thnn half of what the snnv mater'al -old ai a few weeks ,it-o. It is one yaid wide. OVut auio Hemstitched Linen Pillow Cases Exceptional at $3 a Pair Ficsh, now goods made of plain Ian size, 2212,li', inches, linen cloth of good quality, neat- At $3 a pair they aie e, -,- ly hemstitched and in full, tcgu- tionally good merchandise. ' (I Irnt I loor, ClirMnut ) Spider Calfskin Handbags at New Low Prices Our disposal of alligator calf skin handbags at low prices was such a success that we pievailcd on a manufacturer to make u some bags in spider grain calf skin for niound the same figuies. This leather usually coinus in rather expensive bags and every woman knows how beautiful it is. These aie all flat handbags, chiefly envelope style, in many shapes and sizes and the now priie- aie $2 to $6. (Mnln I loor, ( lirMinitl Another Shipment of Chinese Filet Lace 3700 yards of edges and inset nuns of uncommonly fine qua!it. and many chai tiling patients. The widths and pi ices of the edges tun from a picot at 19c n yaid to a 10-inch width at $4.25; and the inseitions from a ',2-incli width at 35c a yard to 8 4 -inch at $3.50. Included aie some delightful embroidered antique filets, that old lace which is having a le- ival. (Hrt lilr) Shining New Sashes in Gay Colors, $3.50 I'hey arc of a silk weave, like tncolette, and they have the sheen of a atin. 'I hey aie two aids long, with fnngod ends. 'I he colois aie love - tomato, navy blue, honey dew, lemon, China blue, jnde, tan and black and white. (Moln I loor. ( vnlritl) M(KMmL& If 'Mi II n V m& Fine Sterling Silverware at Reduced Prices People seeking wedding gifts of great uitinction, 01 to add to their own collections of siherwate, will .i. well to inspect the nnous line pieces in this collection. They 'aie principally in period styles of gicat dignit. and prices have been very materially reduced. Meat platters, $90, $100, Peppc shaker-, $50, $75 a 5ZOO, slo, .VJOU, .NLS70, N..UII, S375 Vegetable dishes, $80, $175, $200. Asparagus dishes $135, $170, $200. Sandwich plates, $20, S2.', S40. C'ani tia.v-, $20. fin cer Mises, 865, $85, $110 Kettles. $100. I hot) plates, $90. $100. $140 wattr pitcheis, $100, $18, pan. Salt cellar-. $10, $15 and $60 a paii . Compiles, S2b, $15, $ii,"i, .si On. Kepiocuii'iioiis of Dutch sihoi lu-U'ts SI 0(1, $11,-,, M10, $l(in. Candlestick-, S70, $IU0 and SI 25. draw l...il- and travs, $00 to $135. (Jrnrlr store, Mnln floor (hriiiuti For Boys' Wash Suits now is the time and this i- the Stoie. Styles and colois and fab rics to suit boy- of all ages ftom 3 to 18 yeai -. Washable suit- for little fellow of tin ct to nine venis S3. 75 to M1.5U. Wash suit- for bows o! S to 18 e,us, $-10 to $13.50. Washable tiousers, khaki. gra wish and Palm Beach doth, $2 to S3. Wa-habk blouses khaki, plain white and minis $1.25 ti $2.25. rinni! Hour, Initriili A Practical, Waterproof Apron for Kitchen Wear Is 75c It conic- in b'ack and-white checks, pink nnd-white, or blue-and-whito, u -d i- a -ensible, con venient litt'c irniment that a woman will nnd ' eij useful. It i- in a gnoil -hupe, iocis nil the fi out nf .i woman'- dre.-s anil will n fluid ample pmtection. When soiled it iiih be washed with a wet clo'h .in.l u-ily dried. ( Millll 1- loor ( hr-Uint) TO jyvANAyAKf.S ,w w"m A Finger Post to the Best Suits for Men in 1 1 It is so satisfactory to us to sell only men's suits of the best quality obtainable that we shouldn't care to sell an inferior kind on any account. By all accounts, however, a man can lintf the best or the finest suits in many different places, and it is probably true that nobody has a complete monopoly of excellence in this line. But men should remember that some "bests" and some "finests" are better and finer than others, and lor a proof we rely on the suits we are now showing. Prices .$"3 to 65. w ith a jrood choice- of youths' models at $28 to $-10. ( riiinl I ..r Mnrl.i'1 - Men's New Fashion Oxfords in the London Shop Men who like comfort and tlo combined in then -hoe- will be mj,prested in a new oxford just brought into the London Shop. Its feature is the ab-ciue of any bo in the toe, which makes it soft and flcsibk. Made of black .iihI tan Viking calfskin in a medium brogue style with punchni t.p, perforation ar nnd nmp, roomv toe, wide thank and low heel. Price SI 5 50 a p;.n. (The f.ttllrrt f hi,,! mil t Men Still Can Get Some of the $2.15 Shirts They weie all reduced from egul.it stock-, when- thc li.ot been much higher priced Favorite Summer style s m Hiding united madras and nen madras: pleated -huts and plan nn,ige-, striped and figured shirts. A good many with the -u he. miT- that aie l.ecoiinng incieasingly populai. Keiy one made a. .oiding . 'it anumaker -pi . lticatmn-. which mean- room and comfort Mnln I l.mr Murkt-i British Regimental Stripes in Men's $1.50 Neckties ii"w lot of tho-c- fine -ill. ') tie- which we luoi m.m in in liriti-ll legnnental stupes and ntner diagrn.i stupe- to -el! at thi- moderate price Made- in the narrow foin-m nand -hap- th.,i ...m nvn Iim just now . Mnln I lour MurCi Men 's Initial Handkerchiefs at $4 a Dozen Kv. -.. nifn; urn like- iniu.i hutn.s nm I u a ,v, f an -o ea-il lelciiiifie.l These ire all of gn.il. -t'.ri lii-li i u v., row h m anu well-imbrolliired littu- 'iir u . a t . . i ( rsl .lr, Snow White Refrigerators Are Here at Last! Theie i iv mi-taking t . ...., ji.pulanu of -i , t -'pc . f ie''i ie'iatoi . It l.ok- so c!ta' i -. lont- an.i - in c i r; w -ati-fac toi , both a- to eionom ..i..i pic-eiaiiiin of tnoei 1m '' of gaUanized sheet -:' . . I- n-uia'e.i ,, i,,., t) , u i, . heal aid piexent sweating. A- ., u . .. f.ut, steel irft vi n;e i ai no' aOected l dampne-- lute enameled outside anu 'i. . .1 m-nle, v ,tj- t1 , i v. . Hon ..f the ice enmpattment. ulu,' l'h ..unzed iron I e (-he-t. arc white pnunuli'd outside atiel gal-a n m-iele VN'itli 'I op Ice ( haiiihei 00 In- eapatit,, $5S 7, I,,. uipai it , - n I hrce-Door Model With ide Ice- Chamber loo ,n- capacity, .-75 -. !.- L.iiioitr -0 With Top Ice Chamber and Water I'.ink 511 lb- i a pa '!, -5n Ice C he-t-wen.ee lt , sjr, ,n , p.,. , , e I eeeirf I. I l,,i,r e "iilriil A Fine Lot of Short Silk Gloves for 75c a Pair Tlii'j an all of good o,ua!ity silk, aie well made, the lingers aie double tipped foi better service and the glexes arc fini-hed with Pan point stitching. Tan.-, browns, gin-, na blue, beaM'i an.i pongee as well ad black or white. I I leil Ulri ' Best Values in the Sale of Hosiery and Underwear A mono; all the much stocks, the following groups Women' Stockings SI. 15 a pair for full-fashioned silk in black and colors, silk to the top and silk with cotton tops and soles First and second glades. 5l,-() a pan fen full-fashioned ingrain silk in black and white, llist grade. SI. 75 a pair for full-fashioned ingrain silk to the top and pun elyed silk with mercerized tops and soles. First grade and black oabj. reduced garments which we put present the best advantages: S2.50 a pair for full-fashioned ingrain thread silk in black, navy and cotdovan; (list grade. Also fancy striped shot-mixed silk in second grade. ( W r-c Malr) Children's Stockings 25c a pair for black meicerir.i'il iibbcd sport., hose with turnoei tops, fust gindc. 15c, .'1 pair for SI. for tan mer cerized ribbed sports hose with artificial silk stuped tops. into this sale trom our own Women's Underwear 50c a suit for white ribbed cot ton and lisle union -uits in low neck and bodice' steles, with tight or loose knee-; nist grade. lUe.l Mi-i .Men's Underwear 75c a gauueiit for white gimc cotton and li-le -bills in sleeve' less, -hoit ami long sleet c stjlcs and knee ip ankle length diaweis; bccond grade, cUiUu Hour, ilrki) Aii Extraordinary Renewal of Opportunities in Furniture Shipment after .shipment ha. hem funinp in l'r tin pat h ueik,-, brinuiiiM abiuulant replenishment to the remarkable bellinu f hi d.-0,m ami (lminjr-i-tM)m furniture at 30 to 40 per cent le.s than retiular pnee. Embraced in this collection are the factory stock. of four ..f the lead ing furniture makers in America, reaching in value upward of s loii.mKi. This furniture is of exceptionally high uracie. chiefly in walnut and mah.. any. and eijually notable for tasteful ne .if dentin and wi.nderfulh line interior work. Dining Room Suits 40 Per Cent Less fleppi Iwlnte -nit in mahog any, cabinet -tele table, oal esteiisicm tabic, ehaii- uphol stered in blue nudum clout, fresfin. Adam motif sun in mahog im, chairs coeeied in blue hail cloth, ;$t75. Chippendale suit m niahog any or American walnut, rich b carved, ?525 Sheniton suit :n mahogany, chairs eoeereel in taposttv, $515. Queen Anne suit in innliog any or American walnut, cabi net -ide table, eluir- uphol steieel in mohair elour, panel ha. ks. 710. Willmni and Mip suit in uiahocain. nentlv ainl and ii-liud, $920 C ' Hipenila'e - nt. t lnuei m fluen e, molded edge - and carting, in mabogan.t, S(Mt" Meppi Iwbite via, bcuutifu l selected antique tinis!ie'i inahuganj , 71o, Ailani ele-ign -uf, inab"g any, etia large, iieh! caiv.'d, chillis with upbolsteied sent and back- in blue tape-trv, sians. Italian Ken.ii-sauce -int in Ameiican walnut, chan - up hiilstf mmI in tapi 'ti, $(i5'.i Queen Anne hint in oenut. I'lllh -ele te-, niali'iuanv, bi;h back chai' . e'ut- com icd in tapPMti j , ,",;, , Sberaton -uit m ni. i n ,n walnut. IN feint linlle't, i ,11.11 . (I'lflll Hllll SUlli I .,i,r., -I. If t.llile', . lull . . . , n bl le Im if'e.th, - .Jll Hi mi, mm - ut- ..1 . . i r , I I. I'll ' .m, liu'i.l ii ill -ly i it l.tlgt l II H 111 l In Im nu.i ii e n( the i In nit: ,11 pi 'il le .: than ir.ii ! t n . uioi.ii of On In -t iim f.f ini'ii'iiMt In di. ..ni fui tntuu i- being otri it I a' n ninl.it H le . iidvHiilau'. In .til. 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