'-'' 1"" i'" wsy;1 "" prv" f '. ifc- VV "V1 y M-IJ-V ' -. -' - ,,-i,-.7J,s'V 'j-.t'i "'virt!sWf'f I'wMVjfljjjpni I EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1921 WEATHER Unsettled Organ at 9, 11 and 4:50 WANAMAKER'S Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S t'lilmffl nt Noon Splendidly Ready for the People Who Want New and Cooler Clothes W-ji '- ''i''ii''fi"'rr' '" ' r "v To Put a Lighted Match to a Haystack and not expect it to burn is the extreme of folly. Inflammatory words printed in the newspapers, said to be spoken in secret meetings of labor organizations, at this .particular time arc making it harder for employers to maintain full forces and full present wages, while the buying public is in a waiting mood for lowering of prices. The interests of work-givers and work-doers arc indissolubly bound together. Signed Mav IS, 1911. "REDLEAF" STRAW HATS FOR GIRLS A SPECIAL GROUP AT $3.75 ' Of fine, English straws in navy blue, black or the natural color, theso good-looking hats aro in the simple tailored stylo which so many well-dressed girls wear. Thoy are finished with gros fraia ribbon bands and streamers, re in mushroom shape and of medium size, and arc quite cx eeptional for the price. Thoy will fit girls up to eight jcars of age, (Srrond Floor, Clir.tnut) For Young Women Very Timely News of Smart, New Clothes New Tweed Suits, $20 Baronet Satin Skirts, $9.75 Blue Sports Coats, $12.50 All brand new all in the newest Spri ng and Summer styles. The Tweed Suits at $20 are good-looking sports suits in rust color, the new pinkish tan and stone blue. They have tuxedo-front jackets, narrow belts and pockets and are quite unusual for this price. 14 to 20 years. The Baronet Satin Skirts, $9.75 are of glistening, lovely satin in the smart colors for Summer white, of course, flesh pink, turquoise blue, rose, navy blue, jade green, honey dew and black. They are in 32 to 35 inch lengths and 26 to 30 inch waist measures. The Sports Coats, $12.50 are trim, becoming little jackets of navy blue jersey in a good sports model, with tuxedo front, narrow belt and pockets. 14 to 20 year sizes. (Second I'lnor. Climtnut) THESE LONG CHAMOIS LISLE GLOVES AT $1.25 and $1.65 A PAIR are two notably good glove values, ss any woman who gets the gloves will affirm. The gloves are all of firm, Rood quality chamois lisle, they ro the right weight for Spring nd Summer, they will give sat isfactory service, and wash tasiiy. At 51.25 n button length pagne, white, beaver color. . At $1.65 a button lentrth pair are twelve gloves in cham gray, mode and pair nro sixteen- gloves in beaver nd champagne color, (Went Aisle) WOMEN DO LIKE THESE APPLIQUE VOILES And no wonder, for they arc wt ,5c a yard, with all the ap pearance of much moro costly materials. The texture is so fine, the colors so good, nnd tho de signs so dainty, thoy can be worn anywhere. t!lercJs a cnrming rose-color sVJm whit?. "PPlinue, there a navy ith small crimson desigiS or a 'mart brown and whito or blue nd green. There is almost no limit to the. color choice. it wy, ,vi11 Tnn(0 th mst do iitful Summer dresses at very little cost. Ilrtt l'loor, Chestnnt) WOMEN'S REVER HEM HANDKER CHIEFS $4.20 A DOZEN This i8 n style much liked by women who want handkorchiofs ini,q.UIie1, ?00(l taste but not ah olutely plain. fl! f n,' of 8heor n"d snowy & .uhcy, hnvo narrow hems, in the dainty finish which tho rever hem gives. W.20 the dozen. OVr.t Alila) A VELVET RIBBON SPECIAL !f-CniiS8 wo have only cherry, cardinal and green left among f. i , V'0 nro clearing out a V hundred yards of velvet rib- wiHtu 25c ?n,d 35c n Thc widths aro li and 2 inches. .ttlUoPloor, CmtrU ffrmm THESE PRETTY IMITATION JADE BRACELETS ON A PRETTY ARM will be prettier still! They will look well with light frocks and short sleeves, and aro most at tractive. The bracelets are flexible af fairs, in carved link style, fin ished witharved pendants. Some are entirely of the imitation green jade, and others aro set with glistening rhincstoncs. They nro very new, very ef fective and the prices go from 55 to $13. (Jewelry Htore, Clicitnut) New Silk Undergarments in the White Sale Bloomers of heavy washable silk, pink, at $5; of pink wash able satin with luce at $5; of the same material with lace-edged Georgette ruffles at $3.85. Chemises of crepe do chine with lace and shirring, price $3.50; of satin with Georgette tops and lace trimming, $3.85. Camisoles of washable satin, flesh and white, with Georgette folds and hemstitching, $2. 'With Georgette and lace trimming, $2.50. . Crepe do chino nightgowns, both with square necks, $3.85. The prices on other silks range like this: Nightgowns, $3.85 to $10.50. Camisoles, $2 to $3.85. Chemises, $2.25 to $13.50. V Bloomers, $3.85 to $12.50. (Third l'loor. Ontrnl) Attractive Slippers and Pumps at Moderate Price $9.75 is not only a moderate but a very low price for women's slippers nnd pumps so attractive and well-made as these: A navy blue satin slipper with Louis heel, pointed too, light turned sole, and ono strap buttoning at side. The same style slipper, with slightly less pointed toe, and buckled strap, in light-weight tan calfskin, or in brown kidakin. A pump of light-weight tan calf, with small tongue, Louis heel, nnd turned sole. A small-tongued pump on the same model, of gray suede. Each of these is $9.75 a pair, and wo do not know when anything so good in footwear has worn this small price. (I'lrst l'loor, Murlirt) No Woman Who Tries to Improve Her Appearance ever rcnlly falls at it she may not bo a tearing beauty, but sho is far pleasanter to look at than if she hud never made un clTort, and if her efforts run in the direction of corsets so much tho better a well-designed, beautifully made corset of the Pnrisienne type has more to do with an attractive figure than anybody would ever imagine Among the new Pnrisiennes we nre showing are these A very low model of pink satin embroidered with pink flowers and blue bow-knots. Price $28. A pink silk tricot with pleated net and lace trimming is stitched with blue. Softnnd cool for evening and summer, $28. A pink satin, topless, has pleated net and ribbon trimming, $15. A pink brochc, nlso topless, has an elastic section in the wnist, long skirts and heavy boning, $25. (Tlilril l'loor, f'ltritnut) Jersey Bathing Suits for Women Bathing suits which will do perfectly to swim in, being very, very simple, even though they are made up with tights. They aro of worsted in gay and quiet colors sometimes there are even as nuu.y as three colors in one suit. Prlcc3 are $9.50 to $15. (Ftrit rioor, Central) An Early Summer Black and This menns all-whito hats, blnck lints trimmed with white, and white hats trimmed with black. It is Dame Fashion's newest whim for early summer, and n charming yet sensible whim it is, for the hats, in addition to their becomingnoss, arc (.irrnnil I" $25 Goes a Long Way on Women's Suits and Dresses Tomorrow it will buy any one of nearly two hundred dresses which a short time ago sold for .$10 and $15 more. They include Georgettes, jer seys, taffetas and crepes de chine, in grays, black, taupe, tans, browns and navy, and the styles are very many. Also it will buy any one of a hundred suits which were $15 to $25 more before this reduc tion. They include homespuns, tweeds and chev iots, many of them of imported materials. Many of the suits were made in our own work-, rooms and are admirable in cut and tailoring; also the range of colors is good browns, grays, russets, heathers. All sizes in the lot applies to both groups. (Vrni l'loor. Central) Millinery Fashion White Hats most practical because they will go with so may colors. The hats are wido brimmed mid shady; they are flower trimmed, usually, and they aro n distinctive us they are charming. From our own workrooms, of course, and $10 to 522. loor, Chfilntit) Women's Wool Jersey Coats $18.75 and $37.50 The first arc three-quarter lengths, belted, pleated and roomy, with tuxedo fronts, which nre sometime.', faced with contrasting colors. These aro in heather colors, and priced at $18.75. The second aro full-length coats, with long shawl collars, and inverted pleats in the back. These arc in ' navy, blnck, brown and heather mixtures. $37.50. (Tlrt l'loor, Otilml) INEXPENSIVE SILK HANDBAGS IN MANY GOOD STYLES All made of an excellent qual ity of moire silk, plain and em broidered, in black, navy, brown and white Fancy metal frames, covered frames nnd fancy celluloid frames, the latter in effective combina tions with the silk. For example, whito bags with red frames, black bags with green frame.-, black bags with henna frames, and so on. Prices are $3 to $5. (Mnlu Flour. Chestnut) n Children's Automobiles at $5 -An Extraordinary Reduction Wo have taken MO children's automobiles, in four models of the latest roadster type, and made a severe reduction in their prices because they were scratched m .-.hipping or showed marks of handling on the floor. The very automobiles small boys and girls have been wnnt ing for these outdoor days nnd nt $5 they are loss than half some even less than a third of their regular prices. (Seit'ntli floor. M rk.'t GOOD AND USEFUL TOILET ARTICLES AT SMALL PRICES He iv are somo helpful toilet articles that many women and men, too, will bo glad to got at these prices. Benzoin, glycerine and rose water, 20c a bottle. Hose and almond cream, ISc a bottle. Peroxide cream, 15c a jar. Ozo cream, 18c a jar. Cocoa butter cream, 15c a jar. Cocoanut oil nnd tar shampoo, 25c a bottle. Compact powder, lot;; double compact powder, 25o. Nail polish sticks, 5r. Chalk unci orris, 20c. Shaving bticks, 15c. Toilet soap, throe cakes for 10c. (Matin Floor, CUcatnot) A NEW BOOK BY CONINGSBY DAWSON "The Kingdom 'Round the Cor ner." The wholly charming and delightful story of a returned sol dier's search for his Kingdom and how ho found it. Price, 52. (MhIii l'loor, Tlilrlrtntli) WHY NOT TAKE A CAMERA ON YOUR TRIP and preserve a photographic record of the places you sec and the peoplo you meet? Brownie box cameras, $2 to $5. Brownie- folding cameras, $9 to 17.50. Folding pocket and autographic cameras, $8 to $104. Graflex cameras, 597 to $297. And a complete assortment of films Incidentally, wo will develop films and do both printing and enlarging. (The CJullery, Juniper) PRINTED MUSLIN BEDSPREAD SETS COOL AND PRETTY They aro hand block-printed in rose, blue or gold nnd in floral patterns, all made with scalloped edges in colors to match the pat tern. Each spread has a floral border design, medallion center nnd a series of wreath patterns on the drop-over sides. Prices for sets spread and bolster-piece to nintch $7 for single-bed size and $8 for double bed size. (Sixth l'loor. Ontrnl) CALL SATURDAY FOR NEW RECORDS FOR BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS More dancing, more singing, moro household mirth nnd pleas ure now than ever. The May release, starting Sat urday, May 14th, includes the fol lowing favorites, all double fneed: 5051 Victory Festival March; re verse, Spring Zephyr (waltz). 2097 Gloaming Time (waltz); re verse, That Naughty Waltz. 5030. Kentucky Babe; reverse, Little Cotton Dolly. 2090 Ynn-Kep Fox Trot, reverse, Learning (fox trot). 5052 All She'd Say Was Umh hum (toddle): reverse, Un derneath Hy vailan Skies (fox trot). ' 2095 Broken Mo, (fox trot); reverse, Pin (fox trot). (Scrontl Door ntrn1) CREAM DIPPED CARAMELS 80c A POUND Wanmaker caramels alone arc a treat, dipped in soft, rich cream they nre doubly delicious! Them art' all flavors of caramels, and thoy nre dipped in fresh straw berry, in vanilla, chocolate or maple cream. 80c a pound. (Down Stair Store. Chestnut) CHILDREN'S SOCKS AT 18c THREE PAIR FOR 50c .lust half what they were a short time ago. Imported, full-fashioned cotton socks in fancy openwork weave and in u great variety of colors. Sizes, (5 to 9la. (I'lrot l'loor. Mnrl.ol) NEW COTTON WAISTS Two of the newe.-t urrivals on the waist tables are a very finely tin keel white voile with' liroad, leal filet collar, price, $5.85; anil a crisp lawn with the ruffles on its collar and front pleat edged with colored piping. This latter la $5.50. (Third Floor, Central) The Suits Best for Men to Buy are the suits best for any store to sell, that is to say, any store to which the future or its own reputation means anything. We regard it as a supreme advantage to know that our men's suits are right; to know that there are none better for the money and none cheaper that are as good. The things that make for excellence in men's suits are the same today as they have always been. These are the goods, the style and the workmanship. Only suits that are unexcelled in all three are good enough for the men who place their confidence in this Store. They will find us ready with what they want. Prices $35 to $65. ' Youths' suits, $25 to $40. tThlril Floor, MnrLrl) 2400 Men's Splendid Neglige Shirts Tomorrow at $1.55 These are some of the nicest percale neglige shirts you ever saw. And mark this well they are fast color. Not a job lot, but genuine Wanamaker shirts made up to our own extra roomy specifications. We haven't seen anywhere shirts as good as these at anywhere near the price we haven't seen shirts of a fabric so firm und made. They are in tasteful patterns and at this special out very rapidly. (.Main l'loor. Murkrt) More of the Fine Silk Knitted Neckties at $2 These handsome tie are made of nil bright silk and are extra desirable because of the firm satin band that is sewn in the back of each of them to give free movement under the collar. The man who likes fine neck wear will want to choose one of these ties. (.Main l'loor. Mnrkrt) Who Wants a 6x9 Ft. Porch Rug? Whoever tines will find the most complete assortment hcie. Japanese straw rugs, Sf!.50. Grass rugs, S, $10, $13.25 nnd ?16. Hush rugs. $n. 315 and $20. Oval rush rugs, $10.50. Belgian mourzouks, $17.50. tSvimtli rioor, ( limtnut) High Time to Put Up the Screens Better keep the flies and iros-.iuitoes outside from the first, than let them multiply inside. r " Please bring measurements when selecting screens, as wo can then fill your order more promptly and accuratelv. It ordeVing by telephone, call Rittenhouse 1000 and Center Extension Screens High Extends 22 in. "3 in. 2-1 in. 37 in. 28 in. 37 in. 28 in. 41 in. 30 in. 15 in. Price IHlc $1.00 $1.20 $1.30 $1.70 Screen Doors f'- " o-V'-eo 'n,: 2 fJ' fi in- x '' ft- 8 ,n; " ft- ,0 '" x a t Prices. $i.2. to $8, according to si;:e and qualm. The above prices are only a niuth-condensed list,' to give some (lourtli l'loor, Mnrkel) Opportunity in Furniture Om- shipment after another has been coming in for some weeks past, these goods belonging chiefly to the great and very advantageous purchases made this Spring. As a consequence, unusual opportunities are everywhere on the furniture floors. I "ere is bedroom furniture of the best low-priced grade as well as of tho iiiiesi ciass at .ju per cent less than the hit.Mt lnu- mnrknt ri,..n There is upholstered furniture of the best kind and on these goods there is a saving of HO per cent. I !;.,.. ..n e ... ........g-iuuiu lurimure tne cnoice ot high-grade suits is the finest offered in years at such a saving Jrom regular prices, every suit being 40 per cent below tho J lit est rnni'Kct rules Bedroom Suits at Savings of 10 Per Cent v rencn design suit in Amer ican walnut, consisting of bu reau, full-size btd, bow foot: chifforobe, vanity table, nicht stand, chair and bench, $530. Louis XVI style suit in ma hogany, seven pieces, $535. Italian Renaissance suit in American wnlnut, beautifuliy inlaid decorations, eight piccos, $1015. V V Vl There Is No Fixed Style in Men's Straw Hats A man may with perfect propriety select for himself the hat which in height of crown and width of brim best suits his particular type of face and physique. That is one reason why most men are glad when strnw hat time comes. And tho store that gives proper strnw hat sen-ice will have a wide and varied assortment of shapes to choose from nnd will not try to put the same style on every man, big or little, stout or slim, whether it is becoming or not. Lincoln-Hennott and Rodleaf London straw hats in unequaled variety, Stf to $U. (Main floor. Market) Boys' Washable Suits The best kinds in full ihoico at moderate prices. Kor little chaps of three to nine. Summer's wash suits in Oliver Twist, Middy and shirt style.- and in plain colors and striped effects at $3.75 to 36.50. For boys of eight to eighteen, Norfolk stylo suits in Palm Beach, giay crash and tan linen nt $t.oo to $13.50. For boys of 7 to 15 years, blouses in sports models nt $1.25 to $2.26; and with small collars at $1 to $2.25. For boys of 6 to 18 years, wash trousers in khaki, gray crash and Palm Beach at $2 to $3.50. (MtoimI l'loor, Crntritl) Spring-End Screens High Extends Price 21 in. 2S in. $1.30 2t in. 3ti ln. $1.5(1 28 in. 32 in. $1.65 2S in. 3i m. $1.65 28 in. .')4 in. $2.10 :. ., " . '"..." Louis XVI suit in American walnut, with twin beds, nine pieces, $770. Colonial-style suit in mahog any or American walnut, rich!; carved, -even pieces, $415. Italian Renaissance m m American walnut, wiih twin beds, eight pieces, $705. (KUtli Floor, Mulut and Cnrl) closely woven and so well j i low price they should go ' , ask for Extension 1643. Metal Frame Screens High 15 In. 24 in. 24 in. 30 in. 32 in. "Wido 33 in. 38 in. 37 in. 43 in. 43 in. Prico 80c $1.05 $1.15 $1.60 $1.70 - 10 n.s 3 x 7 ft idea of the cost. made frr selling at low prices, Hoppelwhite motif suit in mahogany or American wal iut, six pieces, $350. Italian Renaissance suit in American walnut, with twin beds, polychrome decorations, eight pieces, $1100. Queen Anne -uit in beauti ful figured mahogany with twin beds, eight pieces, $1260. 1 m i m m ft