Vi V, (, y -frt, r ' j,-ri V ,T f -1. v', . -kvitovtei rtfeufrfetf, 'A&mf ft 1026' ii. W 1 , i - Grand organ playft at 9, 11, 11:55 and 4:50 Chime at Noon WANAMAKER'S WEATHEIt Fair Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S E SEASON PRKIffiCiANDKlSiER i F GOLD W1DS CANT CHANGE TH -MS S SPR NG AND TIE S ! ft h A Fine Big Boy Fell Into the Habit of Telling Lies His wise father kept him in mind, and whenever he found him telling an untruth insisted that the lad should drive a hail into the Wooden fence of the back yard. After a time the boy was switched off from his habit, and his father gave him permission for each victory over his habit to draw out a nail until they wcrp all removed; but the poor, sorrowful boy said, "But, father', the holes are still there." Every form of evil always leaves its mark to hurt us. Many persons have an idea that one cannot be in business and lead an upright life; whereas, the truth is that no one succeeds in business, to any great extent, who misleads or misrepre sents; and any kind of deceptions are hurtful and are sure to lead to ruin. rtm Signed April 8, 1920. 100 Women's Spring Dresses Special at $38.50 Dresses of Georgette crepe, tricolette, tricotine and taffeta half-a-dozen styles of one material, two or three of another, one of a third. For instance, there are taffetas with pointed flounces, Georgettes with beading or with brocade girdles, tricolettes with embroidery, and tricotines which are excellently plain. Colors are navy, black, Copenhagen and brown; a few dresses are white. All sizes in the lot. Price $38.50 a saving of $10 and $15 over' early season prices. (Flnt Floor, Control) JVJew Colored Lace L Flouncings These new flouncings aro in dark blue and brown, to of the most fashionable colors, and they were es pecially designed for the making of lace gowns. Chantilly pattern' flouncings, 18 and 27 inches wide, W.75 to $6.85 a yard. ( Filet net flouncings with woven designs, 40 inches ide, $17.50 a yard. (Main Floor, Contra!) TTaists9 Philippine ' Embroidered Three dainty sorts, embroidered in those tropical islands, but made up here. One with a butterfly design on fronts, cuffs and col lais, $7.50. Another with more delicate work a good deal of colnda in the patterns $8.75. The third litis embroidery and lace besides, $13.75. (Third Floor, Central) T ub Dresses are coming in daily cool, pretty and inexpensive. Thoy aro of plain coloied and dotted voiles, tucked and ruffled nnd ariously prettified, and cost only $5.50 to $12.50. (Third Floor, Central) Bibs Arrive From Paris With Other Novel Neckwear Square-shaped bibs to outlino the now square necked dresses, and you can't imagine how charm ing and youthful-looking thoy arc. They arc of tho finest organdio, with appllqued embroidery, pin tucks and the tiniest scalloped edge. Liko everything else in this impoitation, they are entirely hand made. Exquisitely dainty guimpes of organdie, some in tho new surplico style, others high neck with frills or other trimmings, collars, hand ombroldercd and trimmed with real lace; vesteos, vests and a new round capo collar of net with fichu ends, deco rated with eyelet work these aro all in this im portation. In rare cases only are there two alike, and prices are most moderate, owing to the low exchange rates, $3.50 to $20. (Main Floor, Central) TJnusually Pretty Skirts u for $7.50 100 are white washable sateen skirts in a very attrac tive stylo, with pockots and belt trimmed with squaro pearl buttons. 50 aro sports skirts in small checks of tan with brown or tnn with blue, very nico to go with sports coats, Also 50 black velveteen skirts of good light-weight funllty, slightly draped in front'and trimmed with jet buttons. TVTow in Colors, Camel's Hair Sports Coats They havo Just arrived five brand-new styles in tho most popular of all sports coatings, and they arc In colors, some of which are only to bo found In coats of tho real camel's hair. There is chow (a reddish brown), carrot, Bllver, fawn and taupe. And thcro are all lengths from a short model to two which are almost full length. One of tho prettiest of all has fringed scarf ends to the collar. Prices rango from $125 to $150. (Flrtt Floor, Central) Coft, Fluffy Wolf Scarfs to JVear Now It is just such animal scarfs us these that many women like to wear over their cloth frocks or Spring suits. Tho wolf is a becoming fur to many women, for it is soft and fluffy, and tho scarfs aro of a practical size, too. One may choose tho pretty taupo color, o rich and becoming brown shade, or tho blue wolf. $30, $45 and up to $70. '(Second Ploor. Cheetnot) i i ATothing Daintier Than - v Or van die for the Summer D ress And every indication points to its being as fashion able, if not more so, than it was last year. Th6 finer qualities are decidedly the best investment, and they aro here in all the best and prettiest tints pink, blues, peach, apricot, green and others, including white, 44 inches wide, $1.25 and $1.50 a yard. (Flrii Floor, Chtttnot) Smartness in Every Line of These Brand-New Serge Dresses at $45 for Young Women There's the very spirit of Springtime and of youth in these frocks you'll see it in their saucy little jackets and their accordion-pleated skirts. They are of firm wool serge, in dark blue, nnd they are made with short, jacket-like bodices which open in front to allow n bewitching little vest of hyacinth blue crepe to peep through. Tho skirts are accordion pleated, and by way of finish there's a dashing "pirate" sash of striped silk nnd rows of little silvery buttons on the bodice and tho short sleeves. Altogether, they are delightful little dresses to wear now under Spring topcoats and later on with out any coats nt all. 14 to 20 year sizes and they look much more expensivo than $451 (Second Floor, rhmtnnt) 1 fore "and More American Lady Corsets are being asked for, and we think it is because they are so comfortable and so inexpensive. Their lines aro straight, their materials excellent, and there nre a great many different models, ranging from $2.50 to $15 in price. (Third Floor. Clieitnnt) Dorto Rican Silk Slips Again Japanese silk in pink, white and black, with hem stitching on shoulder Btraps, top of the bodice and foot of the skirts. Also they have elastics round their waists. $12.50. (Third Floor, Central) W omen s nananercnier s tt it ? $2 a Dozen "! A new importation of Irish linen handkerchiefs, plain hemstitched with narrow hems nnd just the thing for everyday use. Sold only by tho dozen and half dozon. (Vt Alle) MtflCTE CWMt Uaitenf tunny) Cw !tlt AnB&K'FZa EtlX New Paris Sports Wear in the Women's London Shop t If you liko to sco tho fine new French things, almost as soon as they appear on the Rue de la Paix, you should drop into the Little Stocking and Sweater Shop every few days. There is always something interesting just unboxed and very few of the' garments have any duplicates. Among the new arrivals are Artificial sill: and tinsel knitted' sports dresses, in brown, navy and tan, $165 each. Sports blouses of tho samo material, in pea cock, gray, blue, black, tan and white, $75 each. Accordion-pleated sports skirts, with colored oerplaids on white grounds, $40 each. Wool surplico sports jackets in white, buff and Copenhagen, $10 each. (Tho QaUerj-, Clieitnnt) Pretty Cotton Frocks for Young Women There are crisp dotted Swisses, sheer organdies and fine voiles, and there's quite a voguo for dotted cottons this Spring. x Mado in delightful new styles, the dresses have pleated and gathered skirts, many new ideas as to bodices and sashes and collars, and are altogether charming. Prices start at $21.50 and go on up to $40. 14 to 20 year 6izcs. (Second Floor, Cheotnnt) THTfomcn 9s Silk Gloves in Y' the Fashionable Long Lengths $2.60 a pair fr 8-button length gloves in white, pongee, brown or beaver color. $3 a pair for 12-button length gloves in white, pongeo and beaver color. 33.50 a pair for lG-button length gloves in pongee, beaver color and white. (Main Floor, Central) Qilk Handbags Uncommonly Good for the Price The quality of the silk in them is unusual for low priced bags. And it is nil in the popular navy blue, either plain or moire or with wide satin or moire stripes. One-piece shape in a convenient size. Price $4.60. (Main Floor, Cheetnot) girls' Broad-Toed ur Oxford Shoes A good many mothers have been nsking for broad toed shoes for young girls, and here they are tan Rus sia nnd black Russia calf, with ono-inch broad heels. Price $10.60 in the Exclusive Little Boot Shop. (Flrnt Floor. Market) IVTew Middies and Smocks , for Girls Middies know no season, though they are more used in the Spring and Summer. These now ones are of gala tea, unusually sturdy and practical, and are in white nnd bluo, sorno all white, some with blue collars. They are in G to 16 year sizes and in many good styles. New smocks are of cotton crepes or linene, chiefly in such pretty shades as rose and Copenhagen blue. They are in quite attractive styles, and are trimmed, quite fre quently, with embroidery in contrasting colors. These aro in 12 to 18 year sizes. $2.60 to $3.75. (Third Floor, Cheatnut) Rose Bushes, Shrubbery, Fruit Trees Everything for the Garden Ready now in the Garden Store, fine reliable sroods Wanamaker rosebushes, shrubbery, fruit trees, flower and vege table seeds, are as low in price as they can generally be found elsewhere. Our effort is chiefly toward supplying our customers with superior Rose Bushes Killarney, white. American Beauty, red. Baron do Bonstcttln, rich crimson. Clothilde Soupcrt, white. M. P. Wilder, red. Ulrich Brunner, cherry red. Kaiserin Victoria, white. Magna Charta, deep pink. Frau Karl Druschki, white. Dorothy Perkins, pink rambler. Dcs Alps, white. Marchioness of Lome, flesh shaded. Dean Hole, carmine (shad ed rose). L.i France, deep pink. Mrs. John Laing, light pink. Cleo, flesh color. General Jacquinot, red. Louis Van Houtte, dark pink. John Hopper, pink. Pierre Notting, yellow. Paul Ncyron, red. Teplitz, red. Camillo de Rohan, dark crimson. Shrubbery Snowball, 75c each. Dwarf pink spirea, 75c. Evergreen, $2.25. Forsythia, 50c each. Box bushes, $1.50. Azalea (pink), $1.75. Clematis (white), 65c. Climbing honeysuckle, 60c. uush Honeysuckle, 75c. Golden leaf elder, 75c. Dcutzia, pink or whlto, 75c. Althca (rose of Sharon), Wclgclla, 05c. tibc. Mock orange, 65c. Fruit Trees Apple, $1.50 each. Chcrrj, $1 each. Plum, $1 each. Concord grape vines, 65c each. Gooseberries, Downing and Houghton varieties, 35c each. Hedges Strong California privet hedge, 1 year old, 75c dozen, $6 per 100; 2 year old, $1 dozen, $7.50 per 100. Roots and Bulbs Cholco dahlia roots, true to color, 20c each. Tuberose bulbs, large size, 7c each, 75c dozen; mam moth, 10c each, $1 dozen. Peonies, named varieties, 50c each, $5 n dozen. The One Unchanging Fashion in Wanamaker Men's Clothing Is Its Standard Quality This Men's Clothing Store began as a store It was nturtofl in tho consciousness of a well to provide the best men's ready-to-wear clothing, But make no mistake about it tho store, principle of quality must be prepared to make a Tt : it i r-l. 4.V.4 t..,,r, ....liinU reliability in any kind of merchandise irom snoe laces to men s ciuumijj imvu buiiibuhiw tu u business passing their doors. j ' Alurniro hmvnvni !f iV n!v n mnttir nf HlTIO llTltil it COITlCS back. It is ft long timC" SinCCL .,. c j:-:.,.,.,i.,., i i-u: nimiiiian nnrl 1I1C1I Ui. UlBUlUIUJIUl'lUIl ill LIUUUIIB 4UUHHCO uitu l . .-.f . . i l 1 f t,J 1 .. tnis store Because oi its stana ior quamy, Decausu oi it auueiciiw w uu-huui xu, ..u . .,, mum of hand tailoring, because of its ideas of fashion, fitness and character m mens apparel, it Don't you think it is a pretty good idea to the Store in which quality is not a new idea, out all times and seasons? Prices $45 to $75. ' (Tinm noor, nrhc New Metal Tabic Lamps Arc Coming In and are moro attractive than ever. The most recent ship ment has in it two new patterns, each decorated in twelve different colors. They have metal bases, metal-trimmed shades with ribbon glass and hand decoration, and they cost $35 and $40. (Fourth Floor. Central) Encrusted Gold Glassware and Wedding Bells The two go well together. Anyhow, a lot of very nice people seem to think so, judging from the joy they feel in choosing pieces 6f this ornate glass for bridal gifts. , J(o doubt it is a very givable sort of ware, and we have a collection that would tempt any one. Many other things besides these aro also here. Sandwich trays, $5.60. Cracker and cheese dishes, $7.50. Night sets, $G. Sugar ami cream sets, $C and $8. Candy jars, ',4-pound size, $3.75; 1-pounJ size, $5.50 and $0.60. Fruit compotes, $5, $7.50 and $8. (Fourth Floor. Clieitnut) hocolate- Covered Marsh mallows 60c a Pound Puffy vanilla marshmallowp, dchciou&ly fresh and covered with rich, sweet chocolate COc a pound. Assorted chocolates a tempting assortment of creams, nuts, jellies and fruit3 arc packed in a week-end box and arc 80c a pound package. (I)oirn Btalr Store, Chestnut) Tlue Serge and . U a Boy If you have a boy on whom you wish to put a new serge suit, a little investigation will prove that n Wana maker blue serge is the best you can buy for him, ready-to-wear. We arc pretty sure of this. We planned in such a w ay as to make sure thnt it would be so. We aro selling some remarkably good suits as low as $15 and $16.50. We have other at $18, $20 and up to $i!5. All of them are excellent, representing the top notch of merit in fabric, tailoring and design, but the lower priced ones arc extraordinarily good. Anticipating dif ficulty in providing boys blue sorgo suits, we took time by the forelock nnd made sure of having the best kind nt each price, especially at the. lower prices. (Second Floor, Central) goods plants and seeds Mammoth caladiums or elephant cars, 30c each, $3 , dozen. ' Monster caladiums, 50c each, $5 dozen. ' I'ino assortment of led, pink, yellow nnd white enn- I nps, 15c each. I Gladioluses, 5c each, 50c dozen; 10c each, $1 dozen. Madeira vine root3, ready to plant, 15c each. I Sweet Peas Gilt-cdge, largo flowers, long stems, many colors, 5c packet; 1 ounce, lSc; l pound, 45c; 1 pound, $1.35. Orchid-flowered mixture, gigantic flowers, great pro fusion, 10c packet, 25c ounce, 85c 'i pound, $2.50 pound. Nasturtiums Dwnrf vaucty, for garden paths, etc., oc packet, 20c ounce, $1.50 pound. Tall, climbing aricty for fences, trellises, walls, 5c packet, 15c ounce, 10c U pound, $1.50 pound. Flower Seeds Flower seeds, giant flowering kinds, 10c packet; 13 packets, $1. Tested (lower seeds, 6c packet; 6 packets, 25c; 13 packets, 50e. Seeds of climbing vines balloon vine, balsam apple, scarlet runner, morning glory, cypress and gourds 5c packet; G packets, 25c; 13 packets, 50c. Fertilizers Bone meal. 3 lbs., 30c; 5 lbs., 15c; 10 lbs., 80c, up to 100 lbs., $4.50. Wanamaker Lawn Enrichor, an odorless fertilizoi for bringing the rich green color into tho lawn, 5 lbs., 40c; 25 lbs., $1.50; 50 lbs., $2.50; 100 lbs., $4. Wanamaker plant food, enough to nourish 50 plants for six months, 15c n package. Wild flower garden mixturo, 5c package, 0 for 25c: 1 ounce, 20c; U lb., GOe; 1 lb., $2. For tho vegetable garden, MicheU's icliable seed, 5c package; 6 packages, 25c; 13 packets, 60c. Improved strain vegetable seed, 10c packet; 6 pack cts, 50c; 13 packets, $1, (Garden Store, l'ourtl Floor Central and Market) of quality and it is still the first store ln't - defined business mission, and that mission wu(Vj -that money could buy. 4 fp or the man, starting out to live up to a rigid, .' sacntice lor it. ',n lrn on Jtnriitnnrmriciiilfr atnnrl for (llialitV and' i nlntMnnr fnaliifins hpfrnn tn civo ii nrcferoncG td'! wv,x.....0 .- . ....-. ,-- , - -j j t4 HlLxiiAHnn 4-s nil ,.t.".l foKviAH O I n tiflVl.l'l come for your new Spring suit and overcoat tc; an oia, oju principle wuruu out, m pruuuuu. f I .minni Men's Good Oxfords at Modest Prices - For $9.60 a man may choose from blac,k and tan. calfskin straight lace oxfords, made on an English last, or the same leathers in full, round toes, bluchcr style. For a dollar moro ho will find two handsome stylos of wing tip, perforated oxfords, also in black and tan calfskin. All excellent values. (Main Floor, Market) fi. . . . ? Chauffeurs Clothing in Good, Assortment Uniforms with the Norfolk coats and long trousers that arc regarded as regulation. Of oxford gray unfin ished worsted, S32.50; of oxford gray whipcord, $35 tcl $57.50. Rubberized shirts, $7.50. ; Rubberized laincoats, $10. Light-weight ciavenettcd overcoats m Oxford grayj $45. And a good selection of caps and gloves. Robes For the chauft'eur or tho owner; for closed or opeS T .11 1 !.- , , t . .. a mn'ii cars, j-iincn, suit, wooicn, mouair anu piusn, ?4.ou to ?vo (The Gallery, Chentnut) Troys' Homespun Hats - in Two Good Styles One is tho bulldog shape, beloved of smaller boyi !jl and their mothers. This is $3.50. t The other i the Alpine slmpc-.ifor-ltfds who "want A rj like Father's." This is S5. .. ' i hat Both excellent for scivicc. ( UhIii 1 Innr, Mnrlmt I j. Joseph C. Lincoln's New Book': "The Portygee" Ready at $2 The latest and one of the greatest of Joe Lin coin's delightful Cape Cod ttoiics. Ecrj one v ho has read "The Rise of Roscoe Pninc," "Thankful's Inheritance" and other Lincoln books will delight in "The Poitygee." 1fair Mattresses Made h - to Order at a Saving . This offer is made possible by the nurchaso of . quantity of clean huir, from which we are making 40- ''I pounu waitresses 10 oiucr in one or two parts, covering them with the best grades of ticking, for $:iG. Wc make smaller sizes at prices smnllci in propor tion. (Slxrh Tloor. (hrMnuO that will jrrow and thai will irivn inv in tlmiv growing. Such good plants and seeds as ours are not usually to be found .in miscellaneous collections. It is best in the long run to get the Wana maker seeds. Gardening Implements Hose, hose reels, lawn roller., pruneis, sprayers, prajing solution, sprinklers and all accessories. Vegetable Seed Collections 15 choice varieties. 51. 34 choice varieties, $3,50, 15 choice varieties, $5. 27 choice arletics, $2. 3P r i.' . r i ift J 1 Otv V ,-fJ fokl C i- j .! ti'ii ,(Kal AltU)
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