R 13fnS5HB LK BS Rwiuvv'' ' A"Hr . - - pTTHi i r I f u' i' mii iiiii'uMitei nit i i iiiiiii-t' i 1 ! ii laiani'i't i , nir " ne ' ' 'fjkj. p Orftn Plays at 9, 11 and 4:45 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WEATHUt Stere Opens at 9 . WANAMAKER'S ni 'Stere .Closes at 5 FatV ,v. v.sj fl Mnear no i;nim at nwn A me World's Finest in Art Or in-Things te Wear Meets at Wanamake .- lir J m2MnS7-mf,M'Tsmtmmmmm t ' I '" r TIia Snff Vplvptv Mnnnlidht if'V en the pf JLake Captivea giyesa royal setting te the ieas and the queens of the nights when the moon is at its f ulL . ("; Where else besides, Ment Blanc or the . Jurigfrau are there such sunsets and sunrises as here? t; The ether morning the sun's little finger lifted itself silently out of the water, and a great red ball swiftly rolled up into the Cloudless sky. The winds of the night roughened the waters of the lake, and as the' waves rose .and fell the sun shining through tftem made a path of liquid red te the little cabin window, as if te beckon one te a morning walk in the light and all the way through the new day. Signed 'April 25, 192S. New Silk Crepe Dresses Are Charming for Yeung Exactly the sort of dress most girls need at this season te wear in the afternoons either en the street or in the house. They may be in the darker col ors, such as navy, black or weed brown or in the lighter beach and tan shades, brilliant canna, henna, or platinum gray. The chief beauty of each little frock are the simple and geed lines. (.Second Women Want Net Blouses te Wear With Suits The cellar, front and cuffs of the blouses are elaborately trimmed with lace, embroidery or fine tuck ing, for that is the only part of the blouse that shows when the coat is opened. Alse pretty blouses te wear (Third inn hKr Seme of the Most Charming of Evening Gowns for Women "0 TWO alike except in delightfulness of color and design, and exquisiteness of quality. Seme women are cheesing them net only for social affairs but te have ready te pack in holiday trunks. Here is a frock of geld lace ever geld cloth, mas sively embroidered with coral bugles. Anether geld cloth gown has a rough crepe finish te its geld, and is enriched with heavy designs in cherry colored bugles. A little quaint taffeta frock of peach-blossom pink has small motives embroidered in many colors and scat tered ever it. Clinging dress of apricot chiffon has little self-flowers accenting its draperies. A mauve chiffon has veiled silver lace panels that suggest bpider-web wheels in designs. Anether mauVe chiffon with handkerchief draperies i s edged with amethyst beads. A black chiffon has frost- (Flrxt White and Colored Coats for Wee Thn il.Ui ..... j.l. in e children of one and two cars and are made of corduroy, repclla and ca&hmeie, the last embroidered and lined with "I. Priced from $3.50 te $12.50. ... i . c.0,ered COftts we fr heys M girls in sizes twp te six and (Third Imported Len Gloves of Best Quality at $1.50 flnIhLUei fini8h s Particularly line, and fh nin u....nr..i ' are 16-button length , Waters QM hmdfc. Women Seme few arc beaded in steel beads and they are only $18.50, ethers depend for trimming en tiny rosebuds of the silk crepe, panels .of silk-covered buttons, hemstitching or ribbon. Beth, crepe de chine and Can Can eon crepe and the prices are remarkably moderate, $18.50, $22.50, $25, $32.60 and $48. In 14 te 20 year sizes. Fleer) under jumper dresses. Coel and here in cream or cafe au lait color. Seme have Peter Pan cellars, ethers pointed or square cellars and one has a lacc-trimm'ed frill. , Priced $7.50 te $9. Fleer) like work of crystals all ever it. Behind the glass doers where these entrancing things live ybu will find many black ef fects, many lovely, things in all-white or white with black; in the various roses and pinks and flames. Prices are $90 te $200. Heer) Children are made of cheviets, tweeds, hemespuns and sport cloths, in bright and quiet colors, plainly tailored. Priced $7.50 te $28. Hats te match most of them for $2.50 te $0.50; but mothers who prefer straw hnts te cloth will find them. Fleer) Chamois Lisle meusquetaire, with three clasps at wrist, and embroidered or spearpeint backs. . The.Knabe Piane Is in a Glass By Itself THOSE who knew its splendid quali ties prefer 'te pay its price rather than suc cumb te the tempta tions of a lesser instru ment at a lower price. "The Knabe piano costs mere than some ether pianos because it is worth mere. Throughout its history of eighty-five years the most highly-skilled crafts men have made it, and the most highly-trained musi cians have delighted te use it. The Knabe piano is sold in this city by Jehn Wana maker only. It is sold at one price te all alike, because the one price system, without fa vor or discrimination, is one of the foundation stones en which this busi ness stands. Knabe mignonette grand pianos are $1225. Knabe rerjreducincr pianos an Ampice in the Knabe are $1800 te S350Q. Any are purchasable en convenient terms. (Kieptlan Hull, Hrrend Fleer) The World Is Overwhelming France for Fine Silk Stockings Silk afnplrftiD'M mntr Ka li.nil some, but they are mere lustrous, daintier and finest of all when thev come from France. There's beauty in fabric and the making of a French silk stock ing, but the real difference is in the embroidery and the open work. Such gorgeous cmb'reid- (Main Nearly E very one Wants Oval Rugs and They Are Getting Scarce And little wonder se many people are after the oval rug;, especially the Japanese rush oval rug, for there's nothing finer te see en a bread, cheerful perch. Right new there is an excellent selection of oval rugs in Japanese rush here, including the natural colors and band borders. 6x9 ft., $16.50 3x6 ftf' 9?flB0 Alse attractive is the oblong shaped rush rug. Adorned with end borders and as serviceable as can be. 9x12 ft., $17.50 4x7 ft, $3.75 8x10 ft., $13.50 3x6 ft., $2.50 (Seventh Fleer) Women's Colonial Pumps Frem Londen Made expressly for us in Eng land ever the most approved English last. Leng, slender vamp with plain tee, flexible hand-turned sole; low French heel withbjead base, wide Colonial tongue, with stitched buckle. (Flrn Geed Cord Tires at Very Lew Prices Tires that can be depended upon for service and tht carry the Wanamaker guarantee of satisfaction. Adjustments made here in the Sporting Goods Stere. McLean Uversize Ferd size, 30x3, $12.75, Other 32x3Vs, $18 32x4, $22 33x4, $23 34x4, $24 32x4, $27.50 (The Gallery) Timely Notions Steel pins (loose), 10c, 20c and 50c a box. Tine cubes, 200 pins, 20c a cube. White darning cotton, 2c a ball. Bundles of asserted tapes, 5c and 15c a bundle. An Exhibition of Water Celers and Paintings in . Tempera by Jeanes (Jean Ernest Sigismond) begins in the Art Galleries en the Fifth Fleer tomerrdw. Jeanes is a French painter of distinction. An able French critic has pronounced him "a very beautiful and very personal artist, uniting te a strong and poetical vision, full of greatness, a new technique of great richness. He is a startling poet as well as a painter." His early' formative years were spent In Italy, and the 'strength, sweep and vigor of the early Italian masters of mural paint ing are evident in his work, which is essentially mural and decorat ive in character, requiring space and distance for its effect. The pictures are nearly all 28 inches nigh by 36 inches wide. Each is moderately priced at $150. (Fifth Fleer) A Diamond Bar Pin Is Chesen by Many Women Together with a diamond ring, it divides the honors of being the favorite form of diamond jewelry. A diamond bar pin may be worn with equal appropriateness with the filmiest Summer frock as with the most elaborate evening gown. It is lovely with the richness of velvet or the delicate beauty of lace. The Jewelry Stere houses a wonderful collection of the finest diamond bar pins mounted in platinum. Every diamond is of the requisite blue-white color, flawless and perfectly matched. The settings are of delicate open work design and vary from the straight bar tb the graceful taper ing or bowknot shapes. The lowest in price is $250, the highest n gorgeous affair with seventeen geed-sized diamonds at $1435. And there are many prices in between. (Main Fleer) Silk Scarfs in All the Rainbow Celers Alse many, many colors that never were seen in a rainbow. There are many-color Reman striped scarfs, ethers with baya dere stripes or plain with striped borders or plain colors. Artificial silk and priced from $3 te $6.50. (Muln Fleer) cry, such masterful oDenwerk White silk stockings from France with open 'work or em broidery insteps are $18. Handsome, silk stockings in black (36 fine gauge) are magni ficently embroidered at the ankles or adorned with exquisite open work. Price $25. Fleer) They fit high and close around the back, and the whele outline has a notable tendency te make a geed-sized feet nppear smaller. In lightweight calfskin, either black or tan; and in patent leather. Each $16 a pair. Fleer) Cord Tires Sizes 33x4, $28.50 34x4 Mj, $29.50 35x4, $31 36x4, $32.50 35x5, $37 37x5, $38 Specially Priced trench nen.twist tape, 10 metre piece, 10c, 15c and 25c. Art gum for cleaning, 5c. Hair bow fasteners, 5c. Sewing boxes, 50c. Gleve frames for cleaning glevcB, Fer the Sake of Art TN FTVE of our Chestnut Street win dows we are showing, during Artists' Week, certain works by art ists of whom Philadel phia is justly proud. v4 Sea-Weed Fountain By Beatrice Fenten leaned by the Fairmount Park Commission. This bronze fountain wen the Widener Geld Medal and the Fellowship Prize at the 117th Annual Exhibition at the Pennsyl vania Academy pf the Fine Arts, 1922. The Orchard Window By Daniel Garber This picture was awarded the Temple Geld Medal at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in 1918. Portrait Busts of Childe Has8am and Paul Bartlett By Charles Grafly Beth of these portrait busts have been exhibited at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. The Portrait of Childe Has sam was awarded the Watrous Geld Medal at the National Academy, New Yerk, in 1919. The Bronze Turkey By Albert Laessle Thi3 turkey was one of a group which wen the Geld Medal at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition; first Prize at the Americanization Through Art Exhibition at Memerial Hall, Philadelphia, in 1916. and Special Mention at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 1912. The Foel's Finesse By Frank B. A. Linten Fer this painting Mr. Lin Lin eon was decorated in Paris by the Union International Order of Fine Arts and Letters, of which Auguste Redin was the founder. Paintina By Carl Newman An exnmnln nf tlm Afnrlem. ist Scheel. Winter By Jeseph T. Pearson, Jr. Exhibited at the Pennsyl vania Academy of the Fine Arts and the Corcoran Art Gallery, Washington. In the small case en the Main Aisle, near Chestnut Street, is a PUPPET THE ATRE designed and executed by Jeseph E. Mergenthalcr, for the presentation of "Clair de Lune." , Men's Handkerchiefs Special, S3.85 a Dezen Sturdy linen handkerchiefs that many men like for daily use. They will stand any amount of tubbing and are of nice size and have a quarter-inch hem. Fer less than a dozen the price i3 35c each. (Writ AIU) e NCE a meres Wanamaker Gas Steve Burns Less Gas 'TXZteryand CnVi'nCin8: aS anythi"g Could be- A"d its t " te kATSS awayf0 " heW '" d m0re Wwk' makin !t -necessary But there is attractiveness en the outside rvp fVi w i.. i. .! Handsome stoves. mnv -full oei ' What is mere, an vnripri ava the Wannmntm, gas stoves that any home tien-nke kitchen or dimunitive kitchenette can have a beautiful, efficient, economical gas range. And it can fce a range with all the improve ments and advantages a gas range should have. Enamel cabinet style, with low warming even and 18-inch bakincr even, nripprl SQ7 Snme ca with just the enamel doers aim wiv" ioxie-incn even, Order Slip Cevers New which is the best way tb ensure having them ready when you need them. " A postal will bring ah expert te estimate the cost. We have never had se complete an assortment of cretonnes. Prices range from 25c te $3.75 n yard. , Linens, plain and striped, are 90c a yard. Hemespuns, $1 a yard. (Fifth Fleer) Tea Napkins of Dainty Linen $4.75 a Dezen Made from Irish linen of an ex ceptionally geed quality, neatly hemstitched, size, 13x13 inches and priced moderately at $4.75 a dozen. As bridal gifts nothing is mere welcome. (Flnt Fleer) A T best. Sering days are fretful -- nights as uncertain as a primary election. Iff a fellow doesn't knew it already he is suretefi learn mighty seen A Man9 s One "Boen Companion Is a Geed, Trusty Topcoat As likely as net there'll be ice en the rainbarrel at getting-up time and the whole city boiling in the sun at neon. Net at all strange, it's Spring; and as long as the temperate zone is a tem perate zone it'll be that way. Treacherous weather, 'tis true, but it's an ill wail that can't find better grounds than the weather. Every time you see a man in a swaggery, bright, glad-looking topcoat it's almost safe te say he's done with complaining and wail ing and gnashing of teeth. Unburdened when it's warm snug and comfortable when it's chilly. And astep with . fashion 'all the time. Great things, topcoats ; and it's great for a man te have one, especially when the best in America are at Wanamaker's between $35 and $65. ' (Third Fleer) Fer the First Time This Year "Redleaf" Neckties Have Come Over Richer, finer, sturdier silks than ever, and, while ' subdued, yet mere distinctive patterns. Little wonder many men will wear noth ing but "REDLEAF" neckties. Every one is made in Londen expressly for Wanamaker's, and they are the finest open-end four-in-hands we've seen in many a day. Blacks and blues and grays and Londen smoke with all-ever or small figured patterns. Price $1.50 and $2. Old Men, Yeung Men, All Men Are Talking About the New Hat A different hat from the hats a man usually sees. The chaps along the Piccadilly brought it out and straightway it was made up for Wanamaker's. In Philadelphia there's only one place te find it. In four colors brown, gray, tan and Vicuna. Price $6. And New Union . Cotten suits, HqIp.1 Vilenr1 ww vbv ized-lisle suits. Beautiful, elastic, light-weight, cool union suits. Right when men want them and the prices are considerably less. One of the foremost mills in the ceuntrv woman has no mere wondering why a - with expansWe pia"Ta- and 16xl8-inch even, $54, $65. -15,000 Yards Dimity at Ne country in the like Ireland.- and these are The cloth is sheer and perfectly woven, the designs arjj beautifully printed. There is wonderful variety of patterns printed flowers or (ImiriK. Ann afrinps nf hrnnilnf stripes, dots, and some in plain color with just the delicate (Went 2000 Yards of Pure Linen Toweling, 25c a Yard Net se long since toweling of an identical grade was sD??& Jne-fnr fwipp as mtip.h. and ...e . , Of pure linen, 16 inches wide and made with a neat red border. (I'lrxt ue a solidly Men Can Select Frem 3600 Suits at Lewer Prices C anifa wiawtm l, ... kiki&bkJy HtVilLgi- lias pronounced (Muln I'loer) looked into r i. V aim "lrtei e , . ? and tT'Z? .t, ..w., .p. j.. bix-burner range, all evens and broiler even. broiler. Alse a warnung among gas ranges at $240. ' The diminutive mwiWinnnt. vumrn thnf nnnld , well as a big one, 4 burners, vaxu-,,,1 uvcii. vviulu iTlA ' 25c a Yard world makes printed dimitie Belfast's finest and daintiesti'H dimity cord in self color. . gether there must be a hundreds Ktvlns. ii" At 25c a yard they ure just J one-half of regular. Alnld) of Genuine Irish mere. ' ',.$.$( ,j Fine for kitchen use- Fleer) roller or -25c a yard. general,? 1 Mi days and Spring: 9 ,18 Ne Doubt a Man in Business Wants a Plain' Oxford If he be like most business men, it must serviceable oxford as well. But there's no reason why a plain oxford can't be a smart oxford. All of which means that the smooth tan calfskin oxfords thv.t are here for men are'" just what men always have insisted upeni Plain and trim and fashionable te see,irr a graceful English last. But the real goeW ness is put in by master shoemakers and it'i'i there te stay. Price $14. , . -- , them "seconds." which mean imperfections, ever se slight and unharmful, can be found en each suit. m At two prices $1 for fine ribbed cotton in bleached white, cream color, random mixed or blue striped, also white lisle thread: !1.5 ribbed mercerized lisle, bleached white. the even 5b bceves, as wei uh . . . . . u Pueis. i Wa',nE Ven ' ;! F4 enameled. Twe bake Raising and lewerinr even. An aristocrat 2 upper and 2 lower, and' J i enamei, .iuz; mack, S5U. iff' '&n JM w ,VK17. j1 & MB"' v$ AM - r. M ffm ft tl pM " $ V n if. jw " J. V t& 1 ft vv A.1 , J'l 4 Til l ?I il VJ Jl n f'i A3 sWI "1f ?m k'ia Mil? . ? if ."J xu. Umiu- tflf) wv, iw, uvc una voc. i (IfaJa tun) (I'eurth Fluer) . jVift i wyf v i, 1 'I 1 A) 'v I i , J i - t J t I n O .N- )rjr ,.Aa 1 -.:!." fit' it4M&M )iiA ym i.Hfr
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