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I would advlae. you te o.te. the vdlapenaanr of one. of .the Uadtng- heltala, for they will be able te tell you what can Obe done about It if it Is very notieeabfe. An operation will sometime help, though net always. i Things You'll Leve te Make fiSa" ? . f.rVJ(e9eMH Sleeves today are most unusual. Here la an adorable . DINNER-." Q O W N SLEEVE which la very easy te make. Have a very short can alteve of the dress material. (Velvet la smart for dinner gowns.) Embroider or head the lower edge of the sleeve., Cut a, half width of chiffon or georgette of a color that will-leek-well with' that of the frock), lust as ten as van want Vnr tome, waist length will be most becem- we, vwme ji una iv aimeat uawn w the hem 'Of, the Skirt.. Hhlrr th unnar edge of the chiffon and stitch It te the wen cap, naving tne- ends meet. Leave the edges open at the top of the sleeve. Vlnlsh the bottom edge with embroid ery or beading. With the long .meyen- 5fV5Steti"rec .th.U DINNER OOWN SLEEVE Is certainly most fetching. SWIMMINAAGYMNASIUM FOR WOMEN AND CURLS LeMens y arranaetneat Rates medrt -Bend for Information.. North Bu Mia.- IMS w. tehlth Ar. Sff !LWdj i2 andsaniem ate. ''fffi? Ptarl N'tUmcu RESTRUNG with OENCINE alamead. ll-kt. wute seta eiasp. Special $6.00 Striatic. wltkeat claaps 2Sc ek 80c E.H.KAUFMANN, 1018 Chmtnut street "I'l1 : CHARGE ACCOUNTS BABTTKBMS - At the LMcUn'g Stere- ' URITE FOS'FARTICDLAKB FRAMBES;&;CLARK U12Chitnutat., Phila. 8t Oa.riinte.Xr. Bldg.. Atlantic city 80 N. Third Bt., Oandta S! 1S30 Locust St. New Housekeeping Apartment Heuse Juit Cemplet e.:a. nor. i tli and Leeuat St3, Absolutely tfire tfire tfire proef Apvlv 1530 Leeuat St. rla MTtmk ingSJJ.!j:;i eX. y. UOrnm eVStnall Rttftnten In- apeotien Invited All MCfulaWM MiifaiMHl MMi .- aPdMMa,aaMaM''',l'aaH4HeaaaaaaaaaaaMaiaAiataakaa rt" " - t. rvlLlifS ffiS' ' -- V.yv ..Kivtfifc. a aaaam .. 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(Sketched.) .,'- T 915 for tan herringbone tweed capes 'with leather buttons. . u4iS for Belivia Capes and,ever,'Be' soft arid luxurious they are, tee. Gathered- en a shoulder yoke and topped with a standing cellar which is very smart. Henna and Copenhagen,4 silk lined throughout. - 'A velour cape with a very deep border of em broidery ia in reindeer, Copenhagen and henna, silk lined, at $27.60. , Navy Blue Capes -$25, $27.50 and $37.50 $25 for twill capes trimmed with 19 rows of black silk braid.'' - v $27.50 for a tricetlne model, handsomely Jined with rose or gray. $37.50 for a navy or black cape with heavy silk f rinse used 'in points and a lining of crepe de chine. namaker s Down Stairs Stere f"W artama Glitterinf FlexibU Bracelet, Special' ' Khinestenes ana stones in tot ei rueies. amcmyoie,. emeralds and jet are i set in flex ible bracelets of silveT-flnished metal, with geed' clasps. Think ;of a choice of five bracelets one 'fe match each frock at this un precedented low price! ' 7 (Central) Corset Sale V4 te 12 $1.50 te $5 A thousand geed corsets of well-known kinds Lily of France, .La Camille, W B., and some of our own Adera and Wanamaker Special corsets. Styles te fit every figure, from slight elastic girdles or hip cenfiners te the heavier well-boned corsets for large women. Some in front -lace styles. Pink and white, plain or fancy materials, some that are slightly soiled and mussed from handling. The savings make it well worth Vhile te leek for your ( model all sizes 23 te 36. (Central) Sports Ceatsthe New Overcoats for . Women Start at $12 New Frecks of Weel Jersey, $10 ThjdHed Cape Frecks, $16.75 and $18. 75 , '., Here is a wonderful collection of these very smart Spring coats.' Mostly pole coats and -tweeds in mixed or herringbone effects with straight mannish lines, tailored .cellars, . raglan shoulders and patch or slot pockets. Seme ha,ve loose backs, some inverted? pleats ,A or box pleats.' There are double-breasted coats and single-breasted coats and coats with loose sleeves. ' ' $12, $15, $18.50, $20, $28.60, $25 and $30ceats at $20 upward are full silk lined.; (Market) ' ' 1 - March Sales en'the Central Aisle Women's stockings of silk-arid-fiber in brown, tan, black and blue, heather mixtures with slight im perfections, $1. Blouses of white batiste with . roll, flat eryPeter Pan col cel lars are a special purchase at half less than the usual , price, $1.85. Hats in ' periwinkle blue, Irish green, Jockey red, henna arid sand, trimmed with flowers, fruit, rhine rhine stene ornaments and ether ' novelties are in . many pretty shapes at $3.85. 800 brassieres and bandeaux , slightly.' soiled -from han- " dling arid in broken sizes , are a third ,te half less at , ,85c. Petticoats of flowered sateen with deep flounces, new 75c. . 13th Street Aisle l&pfcce luncheon sets with fruit and floral designs , stenciled in oil en specially prepared oilcloth, $1.85. Aprons of, blue linene stamped for the easy loop leop loep stiteh embroidery are 50c. Kitchen towels of striped cotton toweling are . stamped in four different designs, 15c. T'HREE models in pink crepe de chine envelope chemises, $1.65. (Central) i v, V - . , . v u '4 euncing - it Men's Netv Spiting Siitfin of All- Weel Materials. $32.50 The newest Springsuits for a" man's right beginning- of the season new Me ' ana a iresn Siarxi a suit inai is reany rigrn. irum vjrx. b.mmiupeihi. puw new me intw a man and, malces .him march forth in step with the' season,' ready te go terwarq ana accomplish, things. " ":?,' '' 'Pine all-wool cloths are used in these new suits plenty of light grays,' over ever plaids, and a few checks all correctly conservative of style. NeW'light-weight overcoats, mostly-tweeds, and herringbones, are all-wool at $22.50 te $84. .., Light Cotten Pajamas $1.50 Comfortable sleeping garments 'for men are of pink, blue, tan and white cotton, roemily tcut and well made. Men's Half Hese 30c Pair, Special Excellent mcrceri7cd cotton half hose in black, cordovan, white, gray and navy. Sizes 9H te 11. "(Gallery, Market) J V '4 m -" 4 Tailored Crepe de Chine Blouses at $4.90 The silk is excellent quality and the blouses are nicely tai lored, with roll cellars, pleated edges 'and fine tucks.. In white, pink and bisque. (Market) .. v ' ' ' i vJlWwm if 1 I r ' L M : aa W'Bm-UJ - f sie r $16.75 $18.75 ' One of the wool jersey frocks is sketchedand it's a remarkably smart and slender model. In ,navy, brown and henna with contrasting pipings, 110. . Anether model, with a pleated skirt and top cellar of crepe de chine, is in reindeer, navy and henna at S10. Cape Dresses Special $16.7Gv for a tweed frock which is fringed at the hem, sleeves and cellar with a fringed cape te . match. In Copenhagen, lilac and bobolink tan. $18.75 for a tailored tweed dress and cape trimmed with bands, of -black stitching and a black tie; In tan,. rose and lilac. Silk Dresses, $15 te $25 ;- Scores of Medels Ciepe de chine, Canten crepe, Russian crepe, cpenge, trlcolette and beaded Georgette are some of the delightful materials in this big collection of charming dresses. There are dt esses for every occasion simple frocks and sports frocks i'er mornings, mere elaborate dresses for afternoons and even some interesting lace dinner gowns, tee. 500 Remarkable Hats at $5 Every color in the rainbow and what delightful hats they are! Hats with gay wreaths of flowers in full bloom, or shiny fruit. Hats with stiff lacquered quills that will be smart with tailored suits. Hats with embroidery, and above all, hats with ostrich. ' It's a real treat te walk through the Millinery Salens and see the dozens and dozen' ei' becoming shapes, styles and colors te be had for $5. ' ? Pretty Little Spring Hats for Children at $1.85 te $6 - (Market) New Cape Suits of Tweed. $25 Fer Women and Yeung Women The little capes are Ml across the back 'and have vest fronts with belts. They are in tan, lavender and Copenhagen lined with silks that match. Yeung women are most enthusiastic about them. Tailored jacket suits of tweed are jn tan, lilac, gray and Copenhagen. S25. Plenty of Tweed Suits at $15, $18,75 and $23.50 , Plainly tailored, with or without belts, just the suits that smartly dressed women are wearing. In tan, Copenhagen, lavender, rose and gray mixed colorings' with linings in the jackets. Women's Tweed Suits in Large Sizes. $32.50 (Market) e Women's "Wana-Silk" Stockings $2 Pair Of pure-dye Bilk that will give excellent service and comes with mercerized cotton tops and soles in the following fashionable Spring shades: Champagne, nickel, Russian calf, mouse, beige, slate, fawn, lime (greenish-gray), bronze, cordovan, African brown, white and black. (Central) Women's Chamois-Lisle Gloves 75c te $1.50 Geed fabric gloves are much in favor this Spring time. They go well with the clothes being worn and fit as well as leather gloves. 75c for 2-clasp gloves in white, gray, black and mode. $1 for 8-button-length in white, champagne, mode, brown and black. - Her 8traP-wrist gloves with spear-point backs, in white, covert, cafe au lalt, gray and brown. $1.25 for 12-button-length in white, champagne,,, ecru, mode, brown, gray and black. 16-button-length gloves are $1.50. French Gloves Special at $1.85 0-button-length slip-en gloves of French glace lambskin are in white, black, tan and brown. Regu larly these glove,s would be considerably higher in : price, especially the white and black with con trasting stitching and backs. (Central) A AJRY maline, in black, navy, brown, creamy tan, Harding blue, sorrente, cherry red and white; 27 inches wide, 20c yard. Exquisite Sample Gowns, $38.50 . Many Half Price Just one of kind and each a gem! Materials are of the very finest-quality, and some are se unusual that one seldom sees them except in French dresses. Color ings are marvelous begonia pink, dull rose, all the soft, delightful tan shades, blues, black and here and there a vivid touch of fuchsia or dahlia. They are of Canten crepe, bordered Russian crepe, moire antique, chiffon taf feta, and all the new crepe weaves. Mostly in sizes 16, 18, 36, 38 and a few in sizes 42 (Market) Easter Clethes for Children rvuae rrecks witn capes te matcn, pe Dear little suspender dresses are of rose, Copen hagen, lavender or tan tw'eed with capes te match. Sizes 8 te 14. Tep Coats and Capes $5.75 and $7.50 Tweed capes in tan, Copenhagen or lese are trimmed with buttons and self-stitchery. Sizes 10 te 14, $5.75. Velour capes in Copenhagen or reindeer, sizes 8 te 14, $7.50. Tan, Copenhagen or rose-color tweed coats with patch pockets, sizes G te 14, are S7.50. Other Geed Capes and Coats of herringbone, tweed, velour and smart tan coat ings are $8.25, $9.25, $10, $12 te $25. Pretty, Colored Silk Dresses are ready for Easter. Pongee frocks with button- en waiais, pongee witn contrasting bandings wuwres ui i-uiuruiuery, uze $b.du te $10. 00. or S&zT" $9.25 $8.25 C ? $5.75 te $18Taffeta dresses' eay wlth rumes and' "epe.s dechine, are in nay blue, brown and Sorrento. $11.25 (Meraet) 'aaaaaaaaaaaaDaaaaaaak. 14 Styles of Women's New Spring Lew Shoes at $5 ?ceecVe !?? at anywJle,fe Iiear, ?is w &u.re! Geed style, geed leathers, geed soles, geed I Mjr 9 r . . 3 SHOES and a wonderfully geed low price! Before Easter, tee plenty of time te get a full Men F Yntn1-irnrtllJ CLrA ClfrJ season's wear out of every pair! This is distinctly a Wanamaker opportunity iWSH A XCepilOnClUy KjOOU VJXTOVuS ' All Sizes and Widths in Every Style Children' Laced Shee's, Special, $2.90 Tan and black leather wide wide tee shoes in lace style have thick soles that will give real service.. Sizes 6 te 2. Including the Fashionable Mary Jane Pump Mary Jane pumps (the style sketched) are very popular. Black patent and dull leather, with the low heel, at $5. Oxfords are in sports and dress styles of black, brown, tan and patent leather. Lew and medium heels, straight and wing tips and new plain vamps. Pumps are in one-strap,' two-strap and three-strap styles five with low heels and three with medium just what women and girls want. Nete: Lew shoes like these are suitable for schoolgirls as well as women forspertsS occasions, street wear and dress. , The low heel is approved of fashion for all occasions ' (Cneetnntr in 5 Styles at $7. 90 Wanamaker oxfords in every respect en, the best lines of the beasen.' Soft-tee oxfords with straight tips are of tan grained calfskin with rubber hqels or of tan-arid-brown effectively combined. The latter have fiber soles and rubber heels. ' Twe conservative oxfords are of light or medium tan calfskin in blucher or straight-lace style. The fifth is distinctly a sports oxford with plain soft vamp, of smoked elkskin ...... u wiwi urewu learner saucue. it has a soft fiber sole and heel with hollow cups. .... t.uu biieiu ivi tiKJll, l r?r own shoe values f 'ears expressed his amazement at the quality of the leathers and the geed appearance, of the oxfords a,t this low price. 7 w ' it it ' inyl -i ." l i 1 (Uallerjr, Market) m ew futurtt, '- t. l?rS SjlH WVj. Vfi$ W Vr'J'JlJ'lH VpY rwfix"' i( 'v v,. V V t r j 9.mv vsT -' 'me$ t ' " i V i fc w.i '& ?Jx '' ' -f " .vl ft&W &iTwH 4 rf. v l J ff'U
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