"(5 y.T1 Ta - c wi.r .If V" W j. r ' s ? 11 , ..-' -ii, &. wmi: V"t w A? .". ,ii ffl.T '' " v. .W iY$!$ r f "a.."! lb. ftn r BVBytTmLm fiSBEIHIlJAELPHrA:, STBibAX MABOfi 26, 1920 nnrl and ororanat 9: WEATHER Showera WANAMAKER'S organ at 11 11.55 and 4.56 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Store Opens at 9 Store Closes at 5 fflf tffcl Tomorrow Will Be the Great Day for Easter Outfitting " .- i ' ' : '- x ' 1 1 , r-r . '., I.n . .i I J . . Irf . .W. rt',;."' ?.' vs ' -.' ML&'i ??, To Miss a Train by a Minute Is More Than the Loss of an Hour The long stoppages by the carefiflf but not too careful, traffic officers at street junctions, we are told, make people miia trains and ferryboats. It can be remedied somewhat by less gossiping between two officers, or by lessening the prolonged pleasure of a pretty face under a woman's hat. The first duty of the police patrolman is to be cautious and' careful in preventing accidents and in protecting and expediting passengers en route to trains and ferries, especially women with babies in arms and with little children, and with aged persons, who are also sometimes partially blind or deaf. The Police Reserves are picked men and are doing splendid work with long hours and all weather. They should 'have an increase of. pay, considering their responsibilities. We are trying here to improve the service of seven thousand of our workers. Signed UarchSt, 10S0. jftoemfc. The Little Salon of Mourning Appareh is showing organdie collars and cuffs which are of the"eseenco of simplicity nnd refinement. Pricqs aro $10.75 to $14.60 tho set. Also black crepo do chino afternoon frocks with plcatings, $45 and upward. And black crepe do chine blouses at $18.50 upward. (Third .Floor, Central) New Serges and Tricotines Among Women's Spring Goats Most people think of dark blue er blacK wnen ercner oi uiesu materials is mentioned, but these new coats also come in a beautiful golden tan and reindeer shade. All are fine qualities and all-wool. As for tneir lasmons, xney are all entirely new and yery pretty, (Firit Floor, Central) but, at tho same timo they are slightly conservative, and this is because so many women want this in these tricotine and serge coats. Some are half lined, others are entirely silk lined with fancy or 'changeable silks $47.50, $57.50, $75, $87.50 and ?iab. A Delicious New Scent Is "Princess May Bouquet?' It is tho product of our own laboratories, and has just been completed. It is a fragrant and very pleasing scent and is the combined sweetness of many blossoms, for it is really a bou quet perfume. Put up in tho daintiest pack ages, this new scent will make delightful Easter gifts. The bottles are in attractive purple boxes, and the powder is in a pretty violet decorated box that .will look well on any dressing table. The perfume is $1.50 a bottle. Tho toilet water is $1.60 a bottle. Tho face powder is 66c a box. To be found exclusively in the Wanamaker Toilet Goods Shop. (Main Xloor, Cheitnut) Silk Nightgowns From Japan Made of an excellent heavy silk crepe, pink or white, with a right- angled scallop and bhort kimono sleeves, $15 each. (Third Xloor, Central) Kimonos of Shaded Palace Crepe have just arrived from Japan. Palace crepe Is a self-figured silk, incredibly soft and rich, and tho colors aro tho loveliest, most delicate shades of rose, lav ender, blue and-gray. Short kimonos, $18,75. f Long kimonos, $35. (Third Floor, Oantrol) Women's Handkerchiefs of Airplane Linen They are of that sturdy linen wen for airplane use, and the nwdkerchiofs are made in plain, Practical hemstitched style. Price a dozen. I 'Oil mark tliom. Innmenfttvitlv lWmm ,a - ' " A New Silver Jewelry Aglow With Rhinestones Bar pins in new and interesting designs aro $1.75 to $24. Charming new broochc3 aro $7.50 to $40. Graceful bowknots aro $10 to $23. Bracelets aro $3 to $24. Earrings are $5 to $14 a pair. Rings are $2.50 to $12. (Jewelry Store, Cheitnut and Thirteenth) Many Pretty New Veilings for the Easter Hat And so many kinds that there are all tho favorites that women liko and find becoming, only there is something new nbout each one. Wide- hexagon meshes vlth woven squares, delicate cobwebby patterns as attractive asthey can be, filet meshes with squares ar ranged in designs and finally tho popular French small dots. In black, navy, taupe or brown, 85c to $2 a yard. (Slain Floor, Central) Tricotine in Dark Blue and Other Colors Besides In other words," the, more unusual shades that aro used so much this Spring for btjth suits and coats, to say nothing of tailored street frocks. For example, there nro tho lovely tan," kangaroo and lcathor colors, gunmetal, Pekin and Copenhagen blue and so on. Thoy are beauti ful every one of them and tho variety is remarkably large. 64 inches wide and $0 to $10 a yard. (Firit Floor, Cheitnut) The Simpler Washable Waists are usually ay. white, and this handful ,1s fairly representative of them: Batiste with tucked linen col lars some in pink and blue $3.85. Plaid madras, $5. Batiste with lattico beading, $5.60. Voile with hand-drawn work, $15,75-. TIaI-Vo YirUYi finaltr itieoA ttnra WBKO T1M fV Jl,!.. ,-y,,- The Young Women i Salons Ire Filled With New Easter Clothes 125 New Coats tat $38.50 -100 New Dresses at $39 to '$125 150 New Sports Suits at $38.50 ' They are all fresh and brandTnew for this week-end young women will look far to find prettier, fnore attrac tive and better made clothes than these at the prices ! The Spring Coats at $38.50 f- are unusually good values for this price. They aro coats that would sell for half as 'much again and more. ' Thero are sports and polo and dress coats all fashionablo this Spring. Some are of fine wool velours, some of polo cloth and some of burella, and they aro in the, popular blue and the fashion ablo light tan shades. They aro lined throughout with silk. Lovely New Spring Dresses are $39 to $125 Shimmering taffetas that are so smart, lustrous meteors and silk trlcolettes in blue; serges and tricotines make these charming new dresses that are in new models and tho new Spring shades. Pannier skirts', ruffled skirts, skirts caught in- at tho foot, the tight bodice Paris approves, tho now short sleeves you will see them all on these bewitching new dresses. Brand-New Sports Suits, $38.50 These aro of fine worsted, of wool Jersey and of wool velours in a jaunty new sports model, built on youthful, becoming lines. And tho loveliest colors are included onion shades, turquoiso blue, tan shades, rust, brown, Copenhagen, reindeer, henna; also shadow checks in the velours in gray, brown and brick; and heather mixtures. 14 to 20 year sizes. ' "(Second Floor, Chestnut) 200 Women's Sports Suits at $28.50 to $45 And this Spring there is no better investment for a moderate amount of money than just such jersey suit3. They are very trig affairs, well cut, their coats of various styles one, two and three button, also" shawl collared and tuxedo fronted; of light and heavy weaves. And their colors" are as good as they are many heather browns, blues and greens, ros"e, khaki, straw, wood-brown, Havana, oxford and bluebird blue among them. Prices $28.60,$35, $37.50, $38.50 and $45. (Firit Floor, Central) Hundreds of Gay Neib Easter Hats at $10 to $15 The prettiest hats imaginable have arrived ono has but to . come in and choose just the one which, is most'liecomingl ,Smart little hats turned off the face any( number of them are here. Saucy, piquant little affairs, in dark and light straws, flower and wing trimmed they aro charming. Plenty of flower-trimmed hats, too, if you wish something quite Springlike. Usually they are flat against the brims and often they wreathe the whole hat. Sometimes they aro veiled with jnalinc and sometimes fruits arc combined with the flowers. Gay red hats in henna and the brighter shades, hats of French blue and tho deeper navy, black hats, green hats, hats in tan and brown tones all the colors that aro fashionablo this Spring aro here and in this new collection. . $10 to $15. (Second Floor, Chestnut) Smart Little Fur Scarfs to Wear With Spring Suits There are clear gray squirrels, thero are pretty brown minks, there aro fitch furs and scarfs of stone marten as well qs some Japanese marten. Prices begin at $26 for tho single scarf of gray Bquirrcl and go up to $80 for marten, and aro $50 to $125 for tho two-skin scarfs. (Second Floor, Cheatnut) I -J These Are the Shoes Women Are Buying for Easter Oxfords in black calfskin, various shades of tan calfskin, black or brown glazed kidskin, patent leather, bronze kidskin, whito buckskin and whito canvas. $7 to $12 a pair. Plain pumps with welted or flexible turn soles and high or low Louis, Cuban or. military heels. In black and tan calfskin, blnck kidskin, patent leather and .white" canvas. $6.50 to $12. Tonguo pumps with. Louis heels and of patent leather, black and tan calfskin, black and whito kidskin and whito canvas. $6 to $12. Ribbon eyelet ties with Louis heels and in patent leather and black and tan calfskin. $12. (First Floor, Market) r New Knife Pleated Skirts With Patent Leather Belts By all odds they are the most beautiful skirts wo have ever had, and wo are sure every woman will say so when she sees them. Just imagine th"8 finest light weight, all-wool velour In tiny checks, plaids or pastel colored stripes. Down tho front is-a box pleat with clus ters of knifo pleats at the sides, then a narrow patent leather belt, laced through with the color of tho skirt. , Thoro aro variations to this style, of course, but tho others aro equally lovely and all aro very youthfuk In tho new combinations of colors chow with blue, taupe with robln's-egg blue, brpwn and tan and others. $35 Is tlo price. t (First Floor, Central) Aftd suits nnd frontal $7.75. .'i TWfyMfc'Pfriir ' ' x .r ',fg.':w fct.LJivi!W,-. t f III lll'lTi .11 i I Mihrt'lflilkril ' - f--llAMAttgjiMI Inexpensive Corsets Topless models mado of pink coutll and broche are for. avorugo 'figures and cost $1.50 and $2. A front-lace model of pink broche is $3. Kabo corsets discontinued models $2.60 to $5.. ' Pink banae4ux to be warn with opless corsets, ifi5c, I , A "Drap de Polo" The Spring Novelty in Silks Brilliant colors in gold, green, blue and red in wide stripes or large plaids; it is very Oriental looking. Also women will find it a delightful addition to the list of silk skirtings, or it may be used equally Nwell for .sashes, girdles, bags and, of course, for the new Hindoo turbans. It is 39 inches wide and $7.50 a yard. (First Floor, Cheatnut) New Fiction "Swalty," a's'tory about real boys by Ellis Parker Butler, $1.90. The adventures ,and exploits of Swatty and his chums almost remind you of Huckleberry Finn. The Chinese Label," by J. Frank Davis, is a story of tho U. S. Secret Service, $1.76. "Mary Minds Her Business, by George Weston, $1.75. A fascinat ing tale of modern industry. "Tho Gorgeous Girl," by Nalbro Bartley, $1.75. In which the gor geous girl who wins turns out to be a faithful worker. (Main Floor, Thirteenth) The New "Mirror Clocks" Some People Call Them The clock being tho top part of tho long Colonial mirror. Some times the frame is gilt, to corre spond with the face of the clock, sometimes It is Circassian walnut. . Many people in apartments or houses where there are few mantel pieces or places to put a standing clock havo been delighted with these new mirror clocks. They will fit into a very small wall place, and ore decorative as well as useful. Prices are $60 to $190. (Jewelry Store. Cheitnut and Thirteenth) Women's Tan Instep Ties Of light tan Russia leather with 2 inch Louis heels and medium toes, price $17 in the Exclusive Little Boot Shop. They will harmonize well with tan and navy costumes. (Flrt Floor, Market) Any Man Whp Needs Handkerchiefs will find these, at $4.25 a dozen, a good investment for his money, for they are certainly good values for this price. Of sturdy, snowy Irish linen, they are in that always-useful, always popular style with plain, hem stitched hems in narrow widths. (West AIIe) The Lamp Sale still has an abundant variety of fixtures priced all the way from $5 to $300. This means side brackets, chandeliers arid hanging fixtures in silver, gold, polychrome and wrought iron finishes. (Fourth Floor, Central) A Little Sale of Shoes for Girls and Children The Girls' Shoes Are White canvas, button shoes. Sizes 8 to 11, price $3.25. 11 to 2, price $3.76. 2 to 7, price $4.25. Children's Shoes Unlined trot-moc shoes of tan leather, laced. Sizes 8', to.ll, prlco $3.76. Sizes 11 & to 2, price $4.25. Small Boys' SItoes Tan Russia leather oxfords, blucher cut, sizes 1 to 6, prlco $8.25. Black Russia calfskin oxfords, blucher cut, price $7. (Firit Floor, Market) "Easter Is Coming," Say All the Ducks and Chicks in the .Candy Store They are tho sure signj of Easter's near approach. . Plain cream or chocolate eggs aro 10c; decorated eggs are 15c to $2 apiece. Easter noste, filled, are $1 com plete, - Easter baskets, 16c to $25. Bird eggs aro GOc a pound. Fluffy chicks are $1.25 to $6,60. Easter rabbits aro $1.25 to $4. And the children will bo delighted 1 see the blor Easter Bunnv. now iatho Candy Star. l in '..i'il" ..' J '- -.. . I ,V r iZTH;-JrV'f "Wh VliMWUty ., 41 . " F .. - , ,ir'j Y f" : ' ' i'"j itiTill HBI S r ssMBMt 5v 'Mr JEW j ? m -Jy. -vlP- MEN! Tomorrow Is Your Day Men, you know as well as we do that the time has arrived when your old Winter clothes are simply not the thing. Knowing this, and knowing that Blaster is practically only a week ahead, all men who can will put on new clothes. Necessity demands it and there is joy in the doing of it. We have the finest kind of clothing in plenty for all men who want it. And we have none of the other kind absolutely none. There is no puzzle, no problem, in choosing from this stock. The only thing a man has to do is to find what pleases him and what fits him, and that ,is an easy matter. Everything else can be taken for granted. The fabrics in these suits and overcoats are, Wanamaker fabrics, and that means pure-wool fabrics. The tailoring is the kind of tailoring that enables a suit to stand up under the test of actual service. The varieties are full and wonderfully com prehensive. v. Men's new suits, $45 to $75. Men's Spring overcoats, $45 to $75. (Third Floor, Market) Shirts and Ties Are Men 's High Lights of Dress In most other things they wear, men are obliged to restrain their love of color, to some extent. In shirts and ties they may go the limit. We have a wonderful showing of shirts and ties for Spring. In color combinations that make the, rainbow pale, in solid colors or in quiet shades. Shirts range in price from $2.50, for a good madras garment, up to $15, for a superb silk shirt. Neckties are $1 to $4.50, and among the higher priced ties are many from England. (Main Floor, Market) Easter Means a New Hat to Man as Well as Woman Almost any woman would rather stay indoors on the most beautiful Easter Day than to go out in an old hat. And a great many men have equal self respect. This will be the day for hundreds of men to buy the hats they will wear this Spring, and this will be the Store where they will make their choice, because of the unrivaled . selection here! Derby hats, English and American, $7 to $15. Soft hats, $6 to $12. (Main Floor, Murket) Three Good Special Lots of Men 's Half Hose 40c a pair for black cotton half hose with unbleached soles, "seconds." 65c a pair for black, navy and cordovan silk half hose, "seconds." $1.15 a pair for full-fashioned silk half hose in gray, navy, cordovan and green, "seconds." Men's Underwear $1.75 each for white ribbed cotton union suits in Spring weight. . (Main Floor, Murket) Four More Days of the China and Glassware Sale In this Sale there are still ample and excellent selections of dinner sets French, English and Ameri canat actual savings from regu lar prices, every dinnei set in stock being offered at a reduction from our usual markings. The cut glass in the Sale com prises a very attractive, choice of pieces at real and exceptional sav ings. Fine Cut Glass at Savings of One-Third Berry dishes, $2.75 to $6. Berry bowls, $3.50 to $12. Orange bowls, $5 to $10. Olive dishes, $1.75 to $2.50. Compotes, $2 to $7. Nut dishes, $2.50 to $0. Banana dishes, $5.50. Celery trays, $3 to $C. Sugar and cream sets, $3.60 to $7.60. Vases, $2.50 to $22.50. Punch bowls, $20 to -$85. Jugs, $4.50 to $12. (Fonrth Floor, Cheitnut) Extraordinarily Low Prices on Sound Luggage By great good fortune we aro able to put on sale," just in timo for Easter travel, a lot of good, sound traveling bags and suit cases at remarkably low' prices. It is the most important luggage dis posal in a year. Black cowhide traveling bags, fabric lined, 18-inch size, for as little as $7.60 each. Black leather suit cases with straps all around, and brown leather without straps, both in 24 and 20 inch sizes, for $11.50 and $12.60. Brown cowhide traveling bags, leather lined, sizes 16 and 18 inch, for $14.75. Other pieces at correspondingly lowered prices, up to fine, leather lined, dopblo handle cowhide traveling bags at $27.50. OVet Aisle) aTX PJ V , nf.3 -y 4 9 t 0 J. i' .? , m ' e i it 0I m , t & l K w i m .i , w ;1 tjf?ii "M -rim V , M''i 1 .31 41 V m rid va j s J Only Four Days More to Buy Housewares at Savings of 10 to 3313 Per Cent . , Large supplies are still arriving. Stronger stocks and new shift, ments add increasing interest. " Included in this Sale are: ' Jjj Woodenwarc Braaaware ", ) Nickel ware Ironware 'r Cutlery Brushes and Chdmoiu ' Aluminum ware Baskata '( Enamel ware Trunks Sewing Machines , (Fourth, Floor, Central anil Murket) ' , j The Day to Put New Easter Clothes " ' On the Boys c iu 0uir SW 9Mhinff Store wiH be ound readv tomorrow with suits and overcoats 01 the only kind that we want to see put on any boy. That means the kind that has IL 1 1 gJe?tlon,?ble or doubtful abut it; the kind that is genuine through and through; tne kind that will prove as trustworthy in actual service as it looks good to the eye. 8 to 18 ears t $1650 Ti t0 that description are here -" lare selection for boya of Overcoats for 11 to 18 year old boys at $35 and $88. ttifv fl2Z3S? iFJEngA ils'JmaMy ood choi a &r -i -rf, . Y" Yfci.,v yuu, if oil U.IIU pOO. ineit Floor, Central) O 4: m . B .t. ..Vt, Is A wttisaate. . suii, "&'!&. 3 ? t& r'' ' 1 A :...' A) 1 iW'--' Tr ft L$ w. Li-' v., ,rv aA' iVI WI WI fl 1
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