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HA ljMK;H&9 .QQRlUjjBLj Bi$liB'i Kn1BBiiH-Eiiw-i 9KyiKira PIIBr I li'l HHlKvMESinK.f 'UPfi BBpMicIL: StB5mB1 wMEiiir l f E93mi iyftlHBbHBMMPlllVMP(S J wiHIHiH-- HnHnE-!HHiPSiyM BHB9R!HKJa:l B&EHnMSRUK$i BiHSu3BkrtiwH The Make-Up of the First Cabinet of the First President George Washington, and the first Secretary of State, Thomas Jefferson, of Virginia; the first Secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton, of New York; the first Secretary of War, Henry Knox, of Massachusetts, and the first Attorney General, Edmund Randolph, a Governor of Virginia. The transcendent wisdom of Washington stands out magnificently in his selection of such men of ability and patriotism to aid him in administering the United States Government. As he expressed it himself: "The selection of the fittest characters to expound the laws and dispense justice has been an invariable object of my anxious concern." The dignity and dress of these gentlemen of our early days as they appear in the picture might be copied in Philadelphia and Washington at the present time to great advantage. Signed March 0, 1920. i Next Friday Evening Celebrating Founder's Day Mr. Courboin, the great organist, and a brass choir from the Philadelphia Orchestra will render a concert of particular excel lence in the Grand Court at 8:15. Tickets for this concert may bo had now at tho Orchestra Concert Bureau near tho Motor Entrance. The Most Beautiful French Beaded Handbags that we have ever shown or even seen, anywhere have just come in from abroad. In the marvelous combination of their colors, theso bags are master pieces, especially the antique bags and others in light colorings. In such the blending of delicate shades ,is exquisite. In texture theso fine bags seem more like some rich, soft fabric than beaded work. Some are draw-string style, some have handsome sterling silver frames and others have carved celluloid frames. Prices $30 to $500. (Main Floor, Ohettnut) Women's Novelty Suits With loots ofFmger-Tip Length rasnion and common sense wd becomingncss for once go together tho coat of finger-tip length is smart, it is short enough not to seem too warm on a bright Spring day and it suits both tho tall and tho short. And you may see it here in some of our finest novelty suits. As a rule those suits are trico tine, Poiret twill, herring-bone or tricolette; and, of course, thero are more navy blues than other colors. There are hardly two suits alike; some aro very ?,ui?'y...bound nd docoratod with silk braid and somo aro heavily embroidered, the decora uon being kept to tho lower part of the coat. J1!0, U'cttc suits are tho most delightful 0f all-one gray comoineu with black char and (First rioor. Central) mouse black. Prices $85 to $275 embroidered with The Long-Waisted Effect Is Creeping Into Spring Coats dressy'8 lmS rel,eatcd,y llintc(1 ai it nnl 't hna already appeared in cvorLyo? mny sco Jt '" 8m beautiful new coats of duvclyne, bolivin, nd LS J!,cu"a weaves. Sometimes thcro is a long panel effect front On. . i "? tho 8k,rt I)art nut n in Bather or straight, the '? ,new sllk-and-wool duvctyuo has this new low waist line, 'Werin m Part being straight und plain and tho lower part stitched all A?l lamnd-shapcd figures. lM8oo. c nro "Bht nnd sPrinK'in0 und tho Pr'ccs nro from 175 , t (n'ritU'luor. Centrul) Women's Charming New Hats That Follow the Newest Fashion Trends as decreed by Paris and tho last Fashion dictates. Thoy aro all hats from our own workrooms, aro un usual and charming, nnd there is, of course, just one of each. Many hats aro of tho glistening, protty ccllaphano braid--and a particularly fascinating affair is of tho now brown-red, with a brim of brown malino. Horsehair, too, makes many charming hats ono of this airy braid has a mcdium-slzo brim, slightly curled up, a twist of French blue ribbon and embroid ered, colorful flowers, flat on tho brim. Even leather Is used this Spring a bewitching little turban of red leather has embroidery in bright hues and a crlcam of patent leather. And taffeta is liked by Dame Fashion for other hats you will sec it in a huge hat of black with a smart cockado of black grosgrain for its only adorning, and in an other blue-and-red hat, much em broidered. But theso aro only a few of the many new things to seo and ad miro and wcarl $16 to $28. (Second Floor, Oheitont) A Pretty Bracelet Compliments a Pretty Arm Somo of tho most fascinating new bracelets aro of tho flexible sort and thov arc in 14-kt. green, gold. The links are cither of engine-turned or engraved gold or they are set with small sap- j nliirca. tnnrmnlincs. amcthvsts . or diamonds. A few have tho entire link made of black onyx. Such a bracelet and at about this price is very much liked for elfts, $19 to $85. (Jewelry Store, Chestnut and Thirteenth) Daintiest of Laces Real Valenciennes Few aro being made now, but our representative on his recent trip to Belgium and France did succeed in findintr some really beautiful pieces of this lace, and they have made our collection unusually complete. All the widths that aro so very fashionable for trimming lingerie dresses and blouses and for making round and straight collars, and also tho narrower widths for trimming baby's clothes. Edges, VI -inch at 38c a yard up to 3 inches at $22.50 a yard. Insertions from VI -inch at 38c a yard up to $15 for ono 3 inches wide. . , (Jlaln Floor, Central) fJlHE Silk Stocking Shop J lias received some waited-for domestic silk hose white open-work at $8; black open-work with all over vertical stripes at $7 and $8. Black with open-work ankles, $6 and $7. White grenadine open - work, $8. Black-and-white shot silk with white and colored clocks, $8. (First Floor. Market) Silk Petticoats for Spring- Taffetas in tho dark and bright colors to wear under street dresses, $9 to $12. Jersey petticoats, with fancy flounces, $12. ... All-jersey petticoats, with tai lored flounces and others more elaborate. $12 to $22.50. Pompadour taffetas in all lead ing shades, $12. Extra-sized taffetas and messa lines in the leading shades, $10. (Third Floor, Centrnl) Waists at Special Prices Wo can promise a pretty fair as sortment Monday of tho pretty things put on sale today. Georgette and crepo de chino waists at $0.85 Net wuists at $j. , Cotton waists, lingerie and tai lored styles, at $3.85. And thoso excellent tailored pon gees at $3.85. (Kust una 'et Alales) Women's Mercerized Lisle Hose, "Seconds," at 37y2c 4200 pair of black, white and col ored mercerized lislo stockings that would bo almost double this price if thoy wero first-grade goods. It will pay yo to buy them by the dozen. (Wet Alle) Household Soap Special 100 cases of Wanamakcr oleino soap, full 9-ounco cake, 10c cake, S8acasoof 81 cakes. A high-grade, nil-round house hold soap - ..,, (Fourth' Fd4r, ttlifkeO " Delightfully New Fashions in Spring Furs Since women have learned tho becoming possibilities of furs they aro reluctant to confino their use to one season which is ono reason tho furriers have plnnnod so many attractive pieces for Spring wear. Among tho new and beautiful things is a wrap of silver-gray crepe Georgette with silver thread embroidery and wide bands of soft, rich moleskin around tho whole wrap and to form tho sleeves. It is lined with the same gray crepe, and tho prico Is $400. Rather unique and most distinctive is a cape of gray mole, 'natural gray squirrel and gray silk cord and gray silk fringe, tho whole most effectively combined. First thcro is the squirrel to form tho collar, next there is tho capo of mole and below it the silk cord and fringe with a band of mole between. It is $600. A new Kolinsky scarf, quite wide and very handsome, has many hanging tails and a capo effect in back. It is $375. Another Kolinsky neckpiece is a straight stole with six rows of tails $350. And a smaller Kolinsky stole, with tails for trimming, is $250. (Second Floor, Chestnut) New Spring Wash Silks and More Fashionable Than Ever Until lately it has been difficult to get enough of theso silks, for the demand for them is always increasing. Now, thanks to several largo shipments, there docs seem to bo enough, and, what is more, there is plenty of variety. No need to toll anybody who has ever worn a wash silk on a hot day about tho coolness or comfort of these silks. And, in the long run, they are about tho most economical fabric you can buy for Summer garments. Silk broadcloth, white with colored stripes, $3.50 and $4.50 a yard! Japanese habutai, striped, $3 a yard. English Wash silk shirtings in plain colors, $4 a yard. Chinese Ninghai pongee, $3 a yard. Flesh pink wash satin, $3 a yard. Tho new silk-and-papcr shirting in light-colored stripes. This was imported by us from Japan, and so far it has proved very satisfactorv It washes very well. $1.50 a yard. ' (First Floor. Chestnut) Pretty Frocks and New Suits for Young Women Every day brings fresh, pretty now things to tho Young Women's Salons and these aro some of the charming new things just out of their wrappings: New dark blue suits, of Poiret twill, of fine serge and of wool tricotino in many fetching models; some new Eton jackets that are so attractive, some new beautifully tailored suits. $65 to $105. New cloth dresses for wear under coats now and without them later on serges and Poiret twills in deep blue. Somo dresses aro richly embroidered, some havo a dash of bright color, some aro braided. $45 to $76. Now silk frocks a bewitching affair of midnight bluo taffeta with a skirt formed of eight ruffles and a quaint bodice "is $55 a simple and becoming llttlo satin dress has many tabs for trim ming, a round neck and somo creamy laco at the throat it is $40 Other dresses aro $47.60 to $85. All in 14 to 20 year sizc3. (Second Floor, Chestnut) Newest Paris Dress Trimmings which will give you somo idea of the lovely things Paris has planned to adorn and make gowns for this Spring. The new flouncings are lovely nnd thoro nro any number of these in radiant new designs nnd colorings. Plenty are in black, with nrti3tic designs worked out in bright or subdued colorings with tiny beads and many span gles; somo ai-o on colored nets, with spangles or beads of the same hue. Some in sapphiro blue and others in gold tones are perfectly beautiful. There aro many bunds to match tho flouncings, which may bo used separately, however. Theso are all on not, beaded and spangled in new ways. There are new allovers, too allovcra with tho rows of beads or spangles in zigzag effects, or in scallops, instead of the straight rows of former seasons. New opalescent trimmings for evening gowns radiant, beautiful trimmings that aro a delight to seo. And all just out of their Paris wrappings 1 (Main Moor. Central) Irish Table Linen and Napkins of Rare Merit at the Price . W? h iust tnken "t of bond about 1000 yards of Irish table linen, with matching napkins, to sell at prices that arc really as tonishing in the face of what n'an"faurers aro asking for goods of this kind today. wid full-bleached and handsomely patterned in five floral designs. e have marked it to sell for the extraordinarily low prico today of Sv a yard, although makers have asked us to pay moro for goods of n" inferior grade nt wholesale. Napkins to match this tablo ,1innn-ro 22x22 inche3 nnd Priced at S10.50 n dozen. In view of conditions in the linen business, this is one of the best grouns of goods wo have been able to offer in n long time. (First Floor, Chestnut) Pretty Quilts Two groups, one of wool-filled quilts, tho other of cotton-filled ones. IJoth kinds covered in silkoline of it good quality and in a selection of now and pretty floral patterns. In blue, rjink and rose. Wool-filled quilts without bor ders aro Driced at $10, with borders at $11 each. Cotton-filled quilts without bor ders nro $7.50; with borders $8 each. (Mirth. Floor, Oeutml) You Can Get Silver King Golf Balls Now And golfers who prefer this splendid ball to any other, and who were unable to get any during tho latter cart of last season, will stock ud while they can. Tho prico is $13.20 a dozen. Tho samo plan is a good ono to follow with golf supplies In gen eral. Just now our selection of clubs Is at its best. Drivers nnd brassies, $5 to $7.50. Imported Irons with selected shafts, $5 and $0. Radio, Red Flash, Bluo Flash, Tnplow and other standard makes of golf balls, $7.20 to $12.60 a dozen. Golf bags, $1.75 to $40. (The CJallerr. Chestnut) Women's Collar and Cuff Sets of Organdie Of sheer and spotless organdie, in fashionable shapes and sizes nnd quite now. All aro hand embroidered. There arc any number of pleasing de signs, and nil are trimmed with Valenciennes laco, to make them still prettier. $2 to $4.50 tho set. (Main Floor, Central) Next Week in Egyptian Hall a Notable Literary Occasiop: Authors' Week will be made notable in the March Anniversary by an interesting exhibition in, Egyptian Hall of Precious Manuscripts of Famous Authors Thcro is scarcely a namo great In English literature that isn't represented in tho form of somo souvenirs from Disraeli to Roose velt, from Dickens to Van Dyko and from Louisa M. Alcott to Booth Tnrkington. The original manuscripts Include, among others, tho hand written title-pages of Henry James's "Daisy Miller" and Richard J. Dana's "Two Years Before tho Mast"; manuscript poems by Eugene FJcld, Bret Hartc, Edmund Clarence Stcdmnn, Henry Van Dyke, John C. Snxe, William Cullcn Bryant nnd Julia Ward Howo (tho last being a stanza of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic"). Other original manuscripts represent books from the pens of Mark Twain, Henry Van Dyke, Robert W. Chambers, Conan Doyle, Charles Rcadc. John Hay and Wilkio Collins. A. Edward Newton, author of "Tho Amenities of Book Collect ing," has lent to tho exhibit tho original manuscript of one of Anthony Trollopo's novels nnd of Thomas Hardy's "Far From tho Madding Crowd," somo manuscript of Charles Lamb's and somo of' Mr. Newton's priceless Johnsoniana. Through lotters, autographs or portraits, the personalities aro vividly represented of Longfellow, Browning, Tennyson, Dickens; Huxley, Frank R. Stockton, Harriet Beechcr Stowe, Whitman and numerous other notables. Tho curious will have that unusual pleasure of a "private view" of n popular1 author's work before publication in the form of an exhibit of manuscript pages from "The Portygee," the forth coming novel by Joseph C. Lincoln, to be published in April. The exhibit can bo seen at any timo between 9 and 5 each day next week except during tho hour of the lecture. The Goods in It Are Making This a i Wonderful Sale of China and Glass j Monday in the China Sale you will find an amplitude of the best dinnerware from thi great potteries of France, England and the United States at considerable reductions from out;, own regular scale of prices. J" For all purposes in which, service, prettines3 and richness are considerations', these are the best dinner sets in the world. You will also find in this Sale a splend'd selection of glassware, including an array of cut and light-cut and engraved crystal of rica, pure, sparkling quality at 20 to 33 1-3 per cent less than our usual prices. New casks have been coming in periodically, keeping the as sortment constantly replenished, so that selections for Monday are beautiful and diversified.' Fine Cut Glass 20 to 33Y3 Per Cent Below Regular Prices ' Flower baskets, $G to $18. Vases, '$2 to $12. Fruit bowls, $3.50 to $12. Berry dishes, $2.25 to $10. Compotes, $2 to $14. The Arrival of Many New Domestic Rugs makes selection unusually good just at this time. Velvet Rugs 9x12 ft., $71.50. Axminster Rups 9x12 ft., $62.50 and $07.50. Tapestry Brussels Rugs 9x12 ft, $39.50, $41.50 and $48.50. Wool Fiber Rugs 9x12 ft., $28.75. Special 9x12 ft. Axminster rugs, $61.50. 9x12 ft. wool fiber rugs, $14.50. (Seventh Floor, Chestnut) Orange bowls, $5 to $10. Nut bowls, $2.50 to $6.75. Fern dishes, $5 to $7.50. Sugar and cream sets, $3.50 to $6 set. (Fourth Floor, Cbratnnt) Ice cream trays, $7.50 to $9.50. Mayonnaise sets, $4.50 and $5 af set. , Lemonade bowls, $20 to $200. 1 Also a largo assortment of light-1 cut glassware. 1 Marquisette Curtains Special at $2.25 a Pair And, from present indications, it seems that these must be the last at this nrice. They are particularly good-looking curtains, hemstitched and 2Vi yards long. In white, ivory or ecru. (Fifth Floor, .Market) Excellent Weaves From Amritsar, India, Are in the Oriental Rug Sale One of the particularly interesting things about this Oriental Rug Sale is its diversity. As a matter of course, it centers around the incomparable Persian rugs, but the exceptional choice of pieces from other countries gives it much additional interest. Chinese weaves are plentifully shown, and in these the rango of colors, designs and sizes is most attractive. Among the smaller rugs are many excellent Caucasian pieces, but perhaps the most unusual group of carpets, apart from tho beautiful Persian pieces, are these India weaves from Amritiir, chiefly in rose, ivory, blue and terra cotta, the patterns f requer tly following the Fcreghnn and Herati designs of Persian rugs. India Rugs 10x8 ft., $325. 11-10x8-3 ft., $535. 12-6x9-1 ft., $575. 11-9x8-2 ft., $875. 17-7x10-11 ft., $975. 14-9x10-5 ft., $875. I 14-10x11-5 ft, $1155. 13-10x10-1 ft., $965. 20-4x11-9 ft., $887. 20-7x12 ft., $98 20-5x12-2 ft., $1500. 18-3x14-1 ft., $1887. (Snrrntli Floor. C'Jirxtnut) Dear Little Frocks of Organdie for Dear Little Girls Shell pink, pale blue, orchid and canary these arc tho lovely colors in which the dresses come, nnd they are all of crisp, fresh organ dies, and nil in delightful new styles. Somo dresses havo dainty littlo frills of white, white collars and cuffs nnd white crochet buttons; somo have shirring and fancy stitching; some have a bit of colored embroidery, hand done and most attractive. They aro charming little dresses; they were made just for Wana maker's and they are in 2 to C year sizes. $9.50 to $12.75. (Third Floor, Clietnut) 2063 Women's Easter Pumps Special at $12 a Pair Taken from our own new and good stocks and representing an actual saving of $6 on each pair. A variety of styles and every one of them desirable. Patent leather, black and tan calfskin pumps with long vamps, narrow toes and high Louis covered heels. Patent leather and black calfskin pumps with shorter vamps and high covered Louis heels. Patent leather and black calfskin plain seamless pumps with baby Louis covered heels. Black calfskin one-eyelet Colonial tongue tics with high cov ered Louis heels. Nut brown and black calfskin regent ttyle pump.s with Louis heels and perforations. (I'lrM l'loor. Miirkrt) I Shields in the Sale of Lamps 150 transparent shields in a dozen or so different designs. Thoy nro intended for table lamps and are only !jo. Some of the other interesting things in the sale are the polychrome candlesticks, boudoir nnd tablo lamps and bmall and large Buddhaa. Prices on these pretty painted things run from $2 to $12.25. Mahogany finished and decorated floor lamps aro $12.50. Gooseneck lamps, most beloved by tho man of the house, are $u. (Fourth l'loor. fenlrul) After All the Sleet and Snow and Slush and Rain Comes the Sun Above the Southern Horizon and Comes Also The Wanamaker Spriig Sa n??- Ca Measures and durable useful utensils for housekeeping and house cleaning at special prices while the limited quantities last. None past the end of March rH,h.iwT V"? altoget?1r' W. br?Ufht in for lhis Sale ll total of 8.r25 articles to be distributed at low special prices because we were able to buy them in lnrpe quantities Mn,S5nanufact Mers ?? ure4T reJU,nr 8UPP"era and who owe it m a favor to our customers to provide certain articles at special prices at this time of yean In particular, there are excellent selections among Tinware Vacuum cleaners fllnZuf Ware So"P and Waning matcriulu Enamelware Sewing machines Aluminum ware Dn,stt fortm Bathroom furnishings These things in special quantities arc marked at prices 10 to 88 per cent below regular standard prices in tho market today. P cni Uolow (Fourth Floor. Market) ft " 1 M J M II ft i 38 M , r (1 i, ,,,... Hl.. ., ' vt.-yrf.'...- ..,, tn -'atkA a. ,,...' Jf -v KMivM-isi f"uA 4 -. ItVI'. .TV A. JHU" 1' iflfTT-'f fc