A A V, i. iV '','V. -" S ' ' hi - i ni i ' - I, t .i i a- 1 X , j , Organ playa at fc'll 11.55 WANAMAKER'S and 4.50 Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Parti cloudy j. Store Closes at 5 Easter Shopping Should Not Be Left 'Till the Very Last Dafa "Vfeu ;H ) r4. L -i . - -,.. li r ! i -' . ' " ' ' ' L t The Tornadoes and Hurricanes in.the South and West' not .s.o very far from fair are Pennsylvania, especially for high winds and heavy qownpours of rain. With sympathy for all suffering, it is a time to be thankful for the Gentle Winds and with which our fields, parks and gardens are blest'. Showersthat come by drops soak into the' earth better than those which come in tempests. In every quarter of the globe there are rougher and even more hurtful winds near our homes and workshops than those which blew down houses in Georgia and Kansas and swept away whole families to destruction. More dangerous than a tempest is that man or woman, be he or she young or old, who, for want of early training, has an uncontrollable temper; or who rushes into sharp speech and violent v manners without fairly understanding the case; or who, from loss of temper, infinitely worse than the hurricanes of the South, destroys family relationships and neighborly friendships and, with bitter word's, blows in thick clouds between , friends which bury them sadness and lifelong regrets. It is poor living perpetual shower of trouble. Commencing today, this month of April, may the breezes of the new Spring be favorable to our homes and our businesses! Signed April 1, 1020. A Three-Part Story of Delightful New Easter Clothes for Young Women These are so" new they arrived just in time to get into the paper ! ' A Most Attractive New Cape Is $25 and is accordion pleated and ox tromely effectivo. It is of dark blue serge of good quality, has a wide collar of tho serge and the pleats start from a shoulder yoke, so that the line is just right. , New Wool Jersey Sports Suits, $37.50 aro in a stylo that is both youth ful and becoming. They aro all of firm, good wool Jersey, nnd the jackets aro mado with the new Tuxodo front and two big pockets. The skirts aro plain tailored. These suits como in all the pop Hundreds of Styles of Women's Easter Shoes at $6 to $12 i No need for a woman to pay a high price for shoes unless Bnn wants to. Scores of styles in this collection sell regularly for 25 to GO per cent more than tho prices wo have marked on them. Among low shoes there arc tho new ribbon ties, plain and longuo pumps nnd various types of oxfords. All shupes of toc4 find all styles of heels high and low Louis, Cuban and military. Jno materials most used aro patent leather, black and tan calf skin, brown and whito kidskin and white canvas. If a woman prefers high shoc3 sho will find a gicat assort ment of these to chooso from, including many "combination" shoes, with vamps and tops of different colors. (Pint Floor, Market) Blouses for Easter Suits Georgettes havo first call fcecauso they aro so becoming and soft. They como in white, pink nnd bisque, and in dark suit colors as well, $10.50 to $87.50. But tho novel tricolette blouses are running them close, and no wonder when yon consider how vivid and picturesque they aic. These me $15 toJ$28.G0. (Tlilnl Floor, Cfnlrnl) Three-Quarter Length Stockings Are Women's Newest Fad "They reach to just below tho knee and havo turnover cuffs. oilk and fiber mixed, plain or with fancy openwork, vertical stripes, $2 a pair. ' , Silk in black, cordovan, navy and white, witli fancy openwork docks, $3 a pair. , Special Women's fashioned silk stockings in black only, with cotton tops and boles, $2.15 a pair, . i ,v?mcn,s fashioned silk stockings in black only, with silk tops and lisle soles, $3 n pair. (I'lrit Floor, American Lady Corsets wriiext.m,nc,y wcl1 nind and well finished, for which reasons they wear ii m. hoy nrc mado in mnny different models for slender, uvorago and luump Women, and nrn hmxnnnslvp. lirlni' S2 to S8.50. 2,rA'j ner corsets mado by tho snmo manufacturers aro known as uamc Lyras, and soil at$7.60 to $16. Ever so many of them are pink. Slow Showers in where there is a ular Spring shades, from light to dark blues, and includinjr all the brown and tan tones, greens and mixtures. A Smart New Sports Jacket Is $32.50 nnd is the sort of coat a girl will like to wear with the new plaid skirts, or with sports frocks. Jt is of wool Jersey and is in n good longth. It is a very trim little affair, with plain tailored collar, narrow shoulders and two flat pleats in front and in back. A narrow, dark leather belt adds just tho touch it needs. Tho coat itself is in. tan, brown, Copen hagen bluo and navy.' (Serpntl Floor, ClirMnut) SUrkel), QMjfWmafc. Pan-Shaped Combs Are ISTew and Most Charming Fascinating they ore, with 'their wide-spread, fan-like tops. Some are of imitation shell and othcrsof crystal, and they have' attractive designs sot with imita tion samphires or imitation sap phires and emeralds combined in peacock effect, or imitation topaz with gleaming black jet. Prices start at $7.50 and go to $68. Other new and lovely Spanish combs in miiny designs, many set with glistening rhincstoncs, arc $G to $G0. (Jewelry Store, Chestnut and Thirteenth) Imported Filet ( Lace Collars Are Justin Time Both for the woman who wants tin especially pretty collar to finish off her own costume and for other women who will be "de lighted of the opportunity to get them for gifts. The patterns are very beautiful and the collars arc mado in one picco in all the now shapes to fit the different styles of gowns and suits. Somo are short, others aro long and cither round or straight, with points or without. They are quito unliko nny hero before. Theso prices also includo sets, $4 to $12.50. (Mnln Floor, Central) Fashion's Newest Whim Embroidered Organdies Palm Beach inspired these lovclv things. Somo of tho most beautiful gowns seen there were of these organdies, and they were worn by one or two prominent so cial leaders. Immediately tho demand was created and now they aro hero! Dotted, figured and bordered or gandies and the designs of the two latter resemble lace motives in their delicacy. Pink, flame, Copenhagen, Oriental blue, laven der and orchid aro tho colors. They are 43 and 44 inches wide nnd $3 a yard for tho dots and figures and $3.5Q a yard for the borders. Flrt Floor, Chratnut) All these garments aic in to 20 year sizes. One-Corner Embroidered Handkerchiefs Arc Popular for Gifts and not expensive, cither, for at 50c and 75c ench there is very good choosing and a wido assort ment of designs. The hnndkerchiefs themselves nro of sheer and spotless Irish linen and tho embroidery was done by the'deft-fingercd-Jrish needle women. Incidentally, women will not find designs like these anywhere else. . OVotViale) JIOMEN who wish ' to look their fresh est for Easter Day will remember that the Salon de Bcaule can help them. (Third door, Chettniit) Cross-Strap Slippers Exceedingly dainty nnd grace ful nnd becoming to tho feet. BInck satin, $17. , Black buckskin, $21. Black patent leather, $17. All in tho Exclusive Little Boot Shop. (I'lrit Floor, Market) Easter Petticoats Styles with tops of cotton jer sey and flounces of silk, $3.85. Taffeta in many colors, $5 to $14. Silk jciboy with silk-flounces, $0.50 to $15. Fresh lots of tnffota nnd mes caline, $7.50 to $25, (Third Floor, Central) 'J EASTER F10WERS Only ono more day in which to select these love liest of all Easter messages: There, aro Easter lilies, azaleas and hydrangeas, yellow genistas and whito daisies, pink primros'cs and cinerarias of almost all the colors there arc. And there arc roses and geraniums nnd spircas. Prices from 50c for a geranium to $40 for the finest show azaleas. Pleaso remember that flowers will not be sent C. 0. D. (Knit Altle, Main Floor and Fourth Floor, Central) Somebody a Bracelets" to the Easter Bunny Short sleeves are 'nil tho fashion and, in consequence, every woman who wears them would welcome one of the pretty gold bracelets to be found in tho Jewelry Store. 4 Some that arein a fair way to be chosen for Easter gifts arc mostly in green gold, but it is nil 14 kt., and there arc dozens of attrac tive styles from the daintiest pierced ones to those with engine-turned stripes nnd tho heavier engraving. From $12 to $32 are the prices. Or, if ono prefers jewel mountings, there are pierced bracelets, set with amethysts or green tourmalines at $32 and $34; with sapphires at $68. (Jewelry Store, Chestnut nnd Thirteenth) Lovely Coats and Capes Mean Everything This Easter For thero never was a timo when a woman could so ill afford to do without a smart wrap as this Spring. They aro far and away more beautiful than they ever were, and there is such variety among tho different kinds of coats, wraps and capes, such a choice o materials, that every woman is sure to find exactly tho right garment she should wear. The finest coats and wraps arc truly exquisite creations in duvetync, bolivia, tricotinc, tricolette and sntin. They usually arc haid-embroidered and somo aro fur-trimmed. $100 to $375. Capes for sports wear and all occasions arc in polo cloth, vicuna, tweed, tricolette nnd serge, plain or accordion pleated. $85 to $300. Sports coats come in jersey, polo cloth, camels' hair, vicuna, velvet, bolivia and tweed. They arc very smart nnd in all lengths. $30 to $200. Tailored coats, the kinds that serve many purposes, tweeds, jersey, bolivia and sllvcrtone. $37.50 to $87.50. . (I'lrit Floor, Central) Women's Jersey Sports Suits $28.50 to $38.50 Wo mention them for just two reasons because nine out of every ten women ask for this kind of suit, and because wo arc getting fresh lots of them in. daily. At this moment wo huvo them in both light and heavy weaves; in heather mixtures and solid colors the latter includ ing browns, oxfords, blues and greens; and in various good sports styles, notably tho favorite ono with tuxedo fronts. Prices aro $28.50 and $38.50. (First Floor, Central) Gay New Easter Hats for Little Girlsland Big Girls Of course only n pretty new hat is suitable to wear with her Easter frock and coat! Tho Children's Salon is devoted exclusively to hats planned for little girls and their larger sisters. Hats in just the right shapes to frame youthful faces, hats in just the colors to wear with Spring frocks and coats, hats in just the styles that arc most becoming all theso aro here. There aro nny number of ready-to-wear and tailored hats fine and rough straws in sailor, "mushroom, poke and straight shapes, trimmed with ribbons, bows nnd streamers': These start at $2 and go on up to $10. Trimmed hats, in charming shapes and many attractive styles aje in bright and dark colors, and aro made prettier by tho uso of field or garden flowers, soft, fluttering rib bons and bows, laces and cm- broideries. They start at $4.50 and go to $22. (Second Floor, Cheitnut) Children's Sports Hose From England Three-quarter length stockings of wool with fancy turnover golf tops. Plain brown, $2 a pair; brown and heather mixed, $2.50 n pair. (I'lrit Floor, .Market) Still They ComeNew Easter Coats and Dresses for Girls and Juniors Cases and racks arc filled with hundreds of gay, fresh and pretty new clothes all ready to be worn on Easter. Girls' Coats, $18.50 to $02.30, for coats of tweed, velour, checked materials, serges and polo cloth in many styles nnd tho popular colors. G to 14 year sizes. Junior Coati), $20 to $75, for sports nnd dress coats of polo cloth, checks and velours, in 15 nnd 17 year sizes. Pretty New Silk Frocks, $22.50 to $15, are of taffetas, crepes de (Second Floor, Cllmtnut) Whispered Plenty of Nightgowns for Large Women Cambric with high necks, $2.75 to $3.85. Nainsook with low necks,, $3,85 to $0.50. Nainsook with deep hand embroidered yokes, $7.50. (Third Floor, Central) chino, and pongco in dark blue, lenther, brown and green, and in 0 to 17 year sizes, Lovely New White Frocks, $12.75 to $50, aro of voile, or gandie, crepe do chine nnd crepe Georgette. 6 to 17 year sizes. New Wash Drebscs, $3.75 to $32.50 for gingham, linen, percale nnd other cotton dresses in attrac tive styles and different colors: G to 17 year sizes. Real Golfing Days Are Beginning And hero is leal equipment for them. Wood clubs in fine assoitmcnt, $5 to $7.50. Imported irons with selected shafts, $5 and $0. 1 Silver King, Radio, Red Flash. , Blue Flash, Taplow and other standard makes of golf balls, $7.20 to $13.20 a dozen. Caddy bngs, $1.75 to $40. If your old clubs heed cleaning or lepairing our shop for that work is at your service. (The (Inllery, Clienlnnt) Trained Rolling Canaries Ready for Easter, price $25 each. Find them in the Garden Store. (fourth Floor, Centrnl) To Make Sure 'That Our Chocolate Eggs Are Absolutely Pure and good, as wo want them to bo, wo havo them made in our own clean, airy Candy Kitchens. So you needn't bo afraid to let the children cat Wanamaker Easter eggs! Plenty of fresh cliocolalo eggs, 10c each. If you want large decorated chocolate eggs there arc some generous sizo and quito pretty ones at $2 each. And if you wnnt an Easter gift that's practical, too, send her one of tho new hand-painted candy holders, on feet, filled with deli cious caramels, tied with ribbon and a fluffy chick completo for $5.50. Tho holder will be useful long after the sweets are gone. (Down Stairs Ntore, Cheitnut) TOASTER cards --' still a fairly good assortment at 1c to $1; close to the ele vators. (Mnln Floor, Central) Even the Youngsters Wear Strap-Wrist Gloves These Days! Tiny girls nnd bigger girls, too, may havo gloves "just like moth er's," for we havo a most inter esting and varied assortment of theso, very popular gloves. Tho smallest glove is just five and a half inches from finger-tip to hem, but there aro plenty of larger sizes, too. Strap-wrist capeskins, pique nnd outseam sewn, in tan, bea ver or brown, aro $3 to $3.75 a pair. Strap-wrist gloves of wash leather with doo finish arc in chamois color, and arc $2 to $2.75 a pair. Mousquctaire gloves of wash able leather, doe finish in chamois color, $2.25 to $3. (Main Floor, Centrnl) All Sorts of New and Pretty Spring Hats and Caps for Tiny Children Some of the new lingerie hats aro the most bewitching affairs, all frilly and lncy and tho pretti est frames imaginable for little faces. White caps and hats and bon nets arc ns simple or as elaborate as mothors wish. There are sturdy whito piquo hats, others of fine white lawns or of crisp dotted Swiss or of fine nets. Some are hnrjd-mado and hand-embroidered, many are lacc-trimmed and mostly all have ribbons and bows. 75c to $10 is the way prices go. Straw hats, plain tailored or moro fancy, arc most frequently trimmed with ribbon streamers, with ribbon bows nnd bands, and nro in plain colors nnd two-toned effects and in fine or loughcr htraws. $2 to $16.50. , And they'll fit all sizes from in lants to six years. (Third Floor, Cheitnut) American-Grown Rose Bushes and Shrubbery on Sale Fresh Tomorrow Morninn vclopccf pXdU76Vc,,thra0riC"n gr"'n !",U m,i- There are plenty saT?! Mockorancc. fifin. White clrtnatls, C5c Box bushes. $1.50 each. ." T ZZ "Z " "UU "W "! MlOUItl WOOir, - - - - u4B b- vjuia niiii iv ill it i mi in wn u i n a -1 a i. i.. Aliens, pink, 75c. n " , '.Xl V' ' : ? ln P'" dutzlo, pKythfi, ,,?ncysuclilt'' r,0y- California privet-: Uk WoIbcIib, 06r. J!JWftWwA Trcrol Mil tVZ7 'XoSmiJijt!tfYi'' M VvJi Mm Men Who Still Have to Buy Their New Easter Clothes have time enough to act, but none to waste. The one thing they simply cannot afford to do is take chances with unreliable clothing or an unreliable service. The one thing they need is a store whose goods 'they can rely upon, whose service they can rely upon and whose word they can rely upon. This Men's Clothing Store stands for the threefold reliability. It can be relied upon to have the goods, to . give the service and to keep its word. The longer a man delays in buying his new" Easter clothes, the more the service of this Store means to him. Just as' surely as they read this, men will find us ready tomorrow to fit them out in the best ready-to-wear suits and overcoats that can be had at retail in America for the money, $45 to $75. . That is not a mere assertion, but the state ment of a condition the reality of which we ca prove. (Third CTnor, Mnrket) Shirts and Ties to Brighten a -Man's Easter Clothes Beautiful colors and pleasing designs,. Stripes of all widths and hues, single nnd in combination. Solid colors for men who prefer those. Pleated and plain neglige soft-ciiff shirts in almost limitless assortment, from good percale shirts, at $2.50 to superb silk shirts at $15. All well made, over generous measurements, to insure cqjnfort as well as style. Neckties by the thousnnds, at $1 to $5, the higher-priced tics made of fine imported silks. (Mnln Floor, .Market) The Prince of Wales Soft Hat Is an Outstanding Style in this season's new hat fashions for men. It is n nlnninn Vmno .itVi rmnfl.r Ali:. 1 t . -.i - -- , -r, - ..,.,.,. bcin.ijr Junius urim, souiy creased crown and an agreeable pearl-gray color, relieved by or blnck band. ' We had this line haO copied to such advantage that wc can (Mil ill Fluor, Market) Men's Irish Handkerchiefs i. $9 a Dozen Of beautiful quality Irish flax, theso handkerchiefs aie in the nya-iiuimiiir, piain nemsiiicnert style. incir hems are narrow iv tiuua. Most men would be glad to (Ment Boys Have Their Own Notions About Finery At leabt all normal boys have and that means legului rouch-nnd-tumblc boys. uj,u They like clothes in which they can LIVE, and life to them is largely a thing of twists and dashes and kicks and plunges. ti Vr,U.tvtHbUkK ""l nevc:thclcsi' nnd re mighty paiticular about it. They Jikc to be well dressed, especially at Enster time. ,n have lung made a study of boys' clothing needs, and wo havo "nothing -to snow for it. Wo have the boys' clothing that stands for tlie three things that matter most to a boy and his parents service-giving quality, correct style and real vnlue for the money. If your boys new Easter Clothes aro Wanamakei clothes they will be right no doubt about it. (teronil I lour. Central) of tho fllir rnana in nil iUn wmn4- two year old. $7.50 nop inn Dwarf pink spiron; 75c. (I'ourtli rioor, 'Jlnrkel unil Ual Al.le) uuu yuur OKI, ?U per 1UU, iiun-nuuu, uuc. i nnd you may hac and inch get a dozen for Eastct! .lale) arc -turd, and well dc- ... i...i i .. t, in June. 75c. Snowball, 75c. Althea, 05c. H r . rf- '- i. n tit v . j ?rt. - f & w, X 'fc. A - M J' ,i i vn ?a "26 M 'w1! JJ m 1 V-! , .VM VrVfc, j", r- '-'?. (Third Floor, Chtolnul) ,-.- . Its i .3 i 1 It "V. . t- r Mil. J& m-t". H
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