WWr:-'r EVENING PUBlie T,mmT,AW, TUESDAY. FEBHUY 28. 1022; ' j tinan playaat 9, 11 and 4.45 " Clilm Noen WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Stercu Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Generally Cleudy UK lii ITPf rtJi If the Weather Dees N6t Happen te Be Geed tter my work today, it's geed for some ether ?i-a and will come around te me tomorrow, -has been often said by all of us te each ether, 'just as unaries uicivchb uu m uuc i ipeeches long age:v ' ;? "Te think hard, work constantly and 'make the best of things as they come along, be they geed or bad, resolutely determined a . la liennnrnecpd. mme what will, we li will surely arrive at a comfortable landing." ' Yeu may pass tnreugn nre ana nei ieei Ljicerched. ilfi- I. TT1 fl T7ir rmrl Hear it SltlO OT ixTeaM BTUi uiv M.x,hw uii, mv m." . -- . .. UDPertunines In the Wanamaker Famous March Sales Heusewares China Glassware With the opening of March tomorrow we will be prepared te offer te our customers the best opportunities we have had. in at least five years, te buy china, glassware and heusewares; te buy practically everything that isneces sary (net furniture) for the dining room, for the kitchen, for the laundry, for housekeeping generally. , , . Prices have come down splendidly, m many cases they are lower than pre-war prices, in all cases the goods are the best we have ever had. Splendid, brilliant, important salesman rcauy iumu..uv ...v...."s- Men's Spring Shirts? Never Such Cheesing as New Bright and as fresh as spring- itself Is His stock. New from start te finish. .... .. And new things bring forth hotter qualities, hotter patterns and prices that are mere within bounds. Hardly a thing In stripes or neat plaids that has been emitted. Hardly a color thBt doesn't find .a place en the new shirts for men. . , r i Fer the soft cuff, neglige style prices start at $1.85 and take gradual steps up te $5. In the stiff cuff shirts the range Is from $2.25 and $-.50. (Main Fleer) Ik I. K1 . February 28, QMmm Imported Lamps Give Light and Perfume Made of porcelain sufficiently translucent te let light through and pierced te let the vapor of perfume escape, they are delightful and luxurious things. Some are slender, some vase ehaped; some show old black and white decoration and some the color and designs of Chinese vases. A few have silk shades te match. Prices are $17.50 te $30. (Fourth Fleer) s nlJKfl.K&l nil1 n Wj wCpUfly A jr I Lewer Prices for a While en Men's Athletic Unibn Suits Just one let at a 'saving of about forty cents en each suit. Bought from one of the best-known makers and the opportunity a lower price was wen In the purchasing. Sclf-strincd madras, the cool, clean-looking kind that men nav Oi!yP"evcn hundred and twenty of them and the sizes range from te 46. Price $1.35 the suit. rioer) ss Nearly Every Man Wants at Least One Pair of Brogues Mere than ever they will he worn this Spring because they have or smarter than the brogue. And hew genuinely men take te this modified brogueef tan grain Ca 'Modified style, at the same time freely .perforated at the lace stay, along the seam, the vamp and at the heel foxing. The last reason for popularity is the price, $8.50. (Main Fleer) Little Children's Coats for Everyday I Sturdy little affairs of tweed, covert cloth, gabardine and cheviot, jn serviceable colors notably tans and browns, grays and blues, all of which arc becoming te little pink faces. Most of the coats are in double-breasted styles a few have yokes. ! Sizes two te six years. Prices 5-7.50 te $35. (Third Fleer) Gelf Balls and Clubs A New Shipment Direct from overseas have come new shipments of golf balls and clubs that all levers of the game will be glad te see. Frem Fergans, Simpsen and Wlnten have come a selection of their tewt weed and iron clubs in a law variety of styles, all of which can b0 had both in women's and left-hand models. These are $5 each. . We have a full assortment of the famous Silver King golf balls, including blue line, red line, green line and yellow line at $12 a dozen. Gelf bags from $1.50 te $28.50 each. (The Gallery) 800 Waists Ge Inte a Sale Priced at $ 1 .85, $3.85 and $5 A mirelv and naturally as the sunflower turns toward the sun, se women turn tewardNXtsUen ?he daysew at all warm. The Spring-tailored suit , the .sports suit, the sleeveless dress and the sweater and skirt c etjjylljq J' And In this carefully prepared Sale there are waists for all these purposes. Ana there are any number et pretty ana new swyice. 130 Waists at $1.85 are 450 Waists at $3.83 are some white voile with real filet or especially pretty slipover ever- blouses in lignt ana our col ored crepe de chine. Seme are beaded, and there are Peter Pan models for sports suits. (i;t and Went All) hand - crocheted lace or imita tien Valenciennes. Some of the styles have side frills, ethers tuxefde cellars. 200 Waists at $3; among them are the favorite over ever blouse, the hip-length kind, a few long tricelcttc tunics with a dash of color and some mere elaborately lace-trimmed silk blouses. There Are Refreshingly Different Women's Spring Coats ' Without losing a particle of the feminine charm, there has some how crept In a suggestion of the tailored leek of a man's coat and the smartness of a sports garment. A very soft light-weight belivia is the material of some of the prettiest new styles. The sleeves are cut in ene with the' coat and they widen towards the cuff. There is a curious likeness te a man's pad pad ileck coat In the back of one of these new models. Anether has a long ioese panel, edged with fringe down the back. Fringe and tassels, by the way, arc used a great deal, especially en the long scarf cellars. There are thice beautiful styles at $37.50 each and one at. $65. The colors are pilgrim, eagle, marine, navy, black and Havana brown. JTNCOMMONLY geed LI lingerie from the Phil ippines includes night gowns in several styles at $1.85 te $2.85, and chemises some with camisole tops also at $1A5 te $2.85. (Third Fleer) (Flmt Fleer) The New Shirred-Garter Silk Stockings At $2.85 and $3.75 A new silk stocking with a shirred clastic garter top that holds it firmly in place. Twe lengths, ene above and the ether below the knee. Gleve silk of firm, heavy quality in both lengths; and open epen open weik hilk mesh nlbe in the sock length. Each with pointed slip per heels. Black, white, navy, gray, pale tan and beige. Priced $2.85 and $3.75 a pair. (Flrit Fleer) PLENTY OF FRESH VESTEES are a necessity this year, when se many dresses are open In front, and se few coats show any inclination te close. Dainty vestees of organdie, linen or gingham are $1.50 each; and unusually smart ones of hand-embroidered linen and cot ton epengc are $2.50 te $G. ' (Main Fleer) NEW CRETONNES AT 50c A YARD This Is a shipment just received comprising 5000 yards of very de lightful new cretonnes in widest variety of designs. Stripes, flower patterns and various French effects. They are 35 and 30 inches wide ' and just nt the right time for slip-covers, Spring curtains and hangings. (FUth Fleer) Spotlights STORE tours, which in clude all the most in teresting points in the Stere, start from the Ren dezvous en the Eighth Fleer at 9 :30, 10 :30 A. M. and 12:30, 2 and 2:30 P.M. . REMEMBER these old fashioned candlewick spreads which go se well with Colonial furnish ings? They are hard te get, but here is a new cel lectien of them, handmade (en a foundation of un bleached muslin) from the Seuth. They sell at $10 each for single-bed sizes and $11 for double. (Sixth Fleer) AFRESH green plant in a room makes it easier te wait till the Spring flowers come. Here are ferns, palms, dracaenas, rubber plants, bird's-nest ferns and all such pretty things, at prices ranging from 25c for a bronze tradescantia te $15 for a palm. (Fourth Fleer) l i Rugs All Ready te Blessem j With Newness in Your Heme And blight, geed cheer in a room here and there surely makes a -nemc all ever when Spring comes. ' Living room, or library or reception hall, in fact any room wheic Jen ate very much, is coveted for years when a Wilten is put down. xl2 feet $105 $120 x0 feet $74 1 8.3x10 0 feet $109 lxl5 feet ,....$105 ; Tapestry rugs, tee, have a big service te perform and the ones at huve just ni rived are certainly better able te de it. Many who would prefer a less expensive rug in a bedroom or fKtne ether part of the house, find a geed tapestry far better than a 'k.. . ., rj -sij uk qj aneuier wcuve. Ill eeifin qi 012 33.60 NEW DRESS GARNITURES FROM PARIS Quite novel effects in beaded side panels and ornaments, girdles, medallions and motifs, wrought of glittering cut jet and cut steel, or of beads in soft dull colorings. They tire entirely different from any Paris has hitherto sent. (Main Fleer) MARCH winds make hair nets a sine qua non they may be found in the Salen de Beaute at $1 a dozen for colored and $2.75 a dozen for gray and white. Facial treatments are also a comfort at this I time of year and are skill fully given in this same Salen. (Tlitrtl Fleer) 400 SILK PETTICOATS at $3.85 include samples and dis continued styles taffetas, mes salines, jerseys and combinations of these silks. . ' (W.it Ai.lt) , . t CORDELIERS w i t h dark blue, black and jade green pendants pret tily carved have tiny rhinestone slides and may be had for $2.75 te $8. (Mala. Fleer) The Great Heusewares Sale Undoubtedly Offers the Best Opportunities We HaVe Known in at Least Five Years The Wanamaker great March House Heuse wares Sale is an institutional thing. It is favorably known te tens of thousands of housewives far and near. It provides the great opportunity of the Spring te stock up en all needed utensils. This 1922 March Heusewares Sale intro duces a collection of mere than 75,000 new articles of household utility at prices 10 te 50 per cent below the lowest that goods of equal quality can be found for elsewhere. Everything that it contains is of the highest quality; there are no job lets, no broken assortments, no "sale" goods, no trash. But everything new, everything bright and fine, everything of the highest quality, everything interesting, everything valuable! It offers the most unusual opportunities te select from such things as j Refrigerators. Sewing machines. Vacuum cleaners. Kitchen cabinets. Aluminum utensils cast and stamped. Baskets hampers and clothes and rush shopping bags. Enameled cooking utensils white and gray. Bathroom furnishings porceleid, nickeled, weed and glass. . Brushes thousands, and the hair and bristles have been sterilized. Breems, ammonia and cleaning cloths. Feather dusters ostrich and turkey feathers. Cedar chests. Dustless mops and cloths, clothes lines, cotton fleer mops. Heavy galvanized ware ash cans ana Dasneis, gar bage kettles. Tinware copper bottom wash boilers and compart ment cookers. White pantry receptacles bread and cake boxes, can nisters for tea and coffee, etc. Woodenware step lad ders, wash beards, ironing stands, rolling pins, potato mashers, etc. Nickeled coffee pets and casseroles. Old-fashioned iron utensils waffle irons, frying pans, griddles, etc. Brass jardinieres. Hardware geed choppers, caning sets, scissors, scales, stainless steel knives, beef juice presses, etc. Trunks wardrobe, steamer and dress. Electric coffee percolators, irons, heating pads and curl ing irons. Blu-Mettlc soap. (Fourth Fleer) Wanamaker Original Philadelphia Hardwater Seap, 60c a Dezen This Is the famous soap that has been produced exclusively by "Wanamakcr's for 1M years, and known as the best of all toilet soaps for use in Philadelphia hard water. 00c a dozen, the old-time pre-war price. Count up the number of pcople in your family and let us have your order for 12 cakes for each member, vhich menns approximately n yenr's supply. In three scents, almond, violet and verbena, or unsccntcd, a you please. (Main fleer and Down Stain Stere) Music Levers Take Netice New Victer Records Ready Wednesday! This March release mukes a host of geed new numbers available for the phoneRinph. One of the most inteiesting of these, in iew of the celebration by the musical world of the curient week nb "Caruso Week," is a new Caruso record, "Messe Selennelle Crucifixus" Seme delightful records of the famous Russian baritone, Chnliapin, whose first visit te Philadelphia took place but a few weeks age, are among the collection. And the fox-trettlog'a fine! t March Sale of China and Glassware This Sale brings greater varieties and better values than has been the order for years. Prices are 20 te 50 per cent and in some cases mere than 50 per cent below regulaV, and the regular prices were anywhere from 10 te 33 1-3 per cent less than a year age. Several odd groups and discontinued lets are at fractions of their former prices. A feature of the Sale is the series of tables of fancy china, art wares, bric-a-brac and odd pieces of various wares, all at half or less. Never Such a Variety of Dinncrwarc French, English, Amer- of 106 pieces up te $325 ican. The whole assert- for a line French gold geld ment ranges in price from inc rusted set of 106 $15 for an American set pieces. French China Dinner Sets of 106 and 107 pieces arc new priced at $60 te $32e. English Semi-China Dinner Sets of 106 pieces are new $30 te $100. Nippon China Dinner Sets of 106 pieces are new $e0 te 9'Je. American Semi-China Dinner Sets of 106 pieces are new $15 te $50. All of these are sets in largest size dinner plates the fullest sense of the no s u ft s t i tutien of word. All pieces arc full- breakfast plates for din sized. All sets have the ner plates. A Wonderful Let of French Dinner gets at $60 a Set Fifteen different patterns, beautiful border de signs, with coin-geld handles, all shown here exclusively. These are very remarkable sets at the price. French Dinner Sets of Splendid Quality New $85 A remarkable let, specially purchased for this Sale, of finest quality Limoges china in four beautiful new border patterns, all with coin-geld handles and geld edges. At least one-third less than regular. Sets of 107 pieces. Superb Geld-Incrusted French Dinner Sets form a magnificent group A remarkable set of 106 in the Sale at $100, $175, . , $280, $300 and $325. Pieces at iy- English Dinner Sets Extraordinary at .$30 Sets of 106 pieces, in These are very unusual at five new border patterns. the price. American Dinner Sets Remarkable at $32.50 Twelve attractive pat- Berder designs with , 2. . . coin - geld handles" and terns te sell at this price; geld-traced edges. Shown all sets of 106 pieces. here only. GLASSWARE IN BRILLIANT VARIETY 20 TO 50 PER CENT LESS Colored glassware in a delightful choice of shades is a notable feature. Blue, pink, yellow, ivory, amethyst and ether charming hues. Stemware ?155,ap!.ec,e,m ., including light-cut and Colonial Tumblers etched, is shown in radi- are new down te the pre-4 ant assortment at 25c te war figure 45c a dozen. Standard Cut Crystal A large and interesting collection, including a re markable choice of pieces at half price. iruunu x.vvij fc A iiJ a 1 'v, ffl 1 Tkfe ivW,WMH.IIM -" ...-.-- m . t ' 1M& P. . xtttenjLhtJ. ..) .i?f,:4a.. ' i tvu .' t-'VuWyy i,ra'ft,'y-, - - . . mi" i Si 'j.' i i li l n . , . i Vf 222. - SSJi't.
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