v ty'l ft y 'V. t 'v-i fllf.,ity. 4iL T Organ plays :al J, 11, 11:55 WEATHER Rah WANAMAKER'S' ' U WANAMAKER'S Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S. Store Closes at 5 Chlmen t noon mm -. v Everything Running Smoothly Here and All Merchandise Easy to Get T$ SlW j -t: I An Aed Man Complained About His Feet N saying that he always wore rubber shoes over his low leather shoes when winter began and until it ended. Yet he added that his feet felk sore and weak. He seemed like a man sitting at the fire while ; . tc complained of the heat. Why should any one go ajl day with a piece of gravel in his bootic, waiting until he got home at night to take it out? '" Arc we not .all bound to remove the cause that bringS a hurt upon us, or our families, if it is in our power so to do? That must be a foolish child who insists upon being whipped for something that he could mend himself. When that which hurts is plainly curable by ourselves, what right have we to be whining and spreading regrets upon the wife and family at home? We arc absolutely bound to do that which we can do for ourselves instead of asking another. Learn to take care of yourself and have a pleasing book at hand to read and to take your mind off your troubles. Signed April J l 10 jo. 2wA Fox Neckpieces Are Great Favorites There are very few weeks in the Summer especially with nennle at shore or mountains when a big simple animal scarf I of Reynard is not useful as well asfashionable. The 1" ur aaion is snowing io.es vi an cuiors rea, wnne, brown, black, taupe, natural blue, dyed blue, pointed and cross at $40 to $475. And the choice among pieces ranging from ?50 to $110 is partieularly'good. (hrrontl Floor, Clictlnul) More of Those Lovely Gowns at $75 Women admired and bought th"e first half of this purchase so eagerly last week that we are uncommonly glad to have the second. They are afternoon and semi evening gowns; some of them sold for twice this sum early in the season and some for a third more; and there are seven styles in all duplicates of those already shown. There are white and pink chiffons with printed rose motifs and white beading. Black chiffons with their flowered squares outlined in beads. Black charmeuse with dark bugles and steel beads. White chiffon combined with shadow striped foulard. Old blue chiffon with "shower" bead- hing. Midnight blue chiffon with beading. First Floor, Central) 7fm$ Finest $10 Silk Handbags , in a Long Time In fact, they arc similar to bags we have been selling for a good deal more, but this group represents a factory's overlo't, so we got them at a special price. Made of fine assorted silks, two with ornamental mqtal' flames one an oblong, one-piece bag and the other deep, with a tassel and a deep, roomy bag with shell-finish frame. All are large bags and all lined with good silk. (Miiln Floor', Chestnut) Now It's Velveteen Jackets With Plaid Skirts for Young Women Suih a nrctty new fashion as it is, too! And by varying the skirt one may hae any number of sninrt costumes. The Jacket Made of lightweight black velveteen, it is tuxedo style, with turned-back fronts piped with silk braid, and the lining is white satin. Sizes 14 to 20 Scars. Tnco 540. The Skirt Tor street wear and immediate use, one of the pretty all-wool plaids, box, accordion or knifo pleated. They arc pu 10 $au. Another skirt that every young uoman will wnnt is a cream-colored jool serge, plain, accordion pleated at j7c or with a cross bar of black at 127.50. Perhaps one of tho new cream wool jcrsoys with set-in stripes of rose color. The latter arc $17.50. For Lest, there nrc beautiful white silk snakeskins and others of Queen Anno satin. These go up to $82.50. sizes 33 to 38 length and 25 to 30 inch waist (Hecontl Floor, Clicatnut) Hi Some Good Jow Shoes a Woman, Can Get for $7 i , N need to remind any woman what a low price that is way, and here are some excellent shoes for it. .,. ?Iark caIfskin oxfords with imitation wing tips and mili ary heels, or straight tips and Cuban heels. Cub SOnl 1ililCk glazed leatner oxfords with straight tips and hec Mahogany-color calfskin- blucher oxfords with Cuban leath.BI"iCk ,calfskm 'iteht-weight tongue pumps with Louis ?7 a pair for any of these. lW lloor, .Harktt) Daintier and Prettier Crepes Would be Hard to Find Prinrn i ,y ar somo now an"ivals, woven of silk and cotton and blintr ln smu11 or lar flower designs, many of them rcsem " louiord patterns. A few also are in plaid effect. thh n,.U can oas51y maEine how cool and grateful a dress of darl ,.nP WouId bo on warm day There are both light and Ktoiors, all are a yard wide and $1.25 and $1.50 a yard. . New Weaves, New Colors and New Styles in Wraps s iO MUCH that is-new about that every woman should these glorious Anothnr nnw nlmrln ia mtiali. at.nnh I loon1' scfn in a beautiful wrap give herself the plcasuic of see ing them. Picture n long enveloping capo in n brilliant toreador red, softer and more silky even than a duve tync. To carry out the eflftjet thoio is a scarf to throw ovci one shoulder, and the tiimming is tho narrowest black velvet ribbon held down with gold thread. It is $385. of silky Russian cord. The col lar is pointed in tho back, the cuffs arc pointed and long orna ments hnng from the elbows. Very fittingly the lining is white with pale and bright pink stripes. $285. Also there is a lovely duvctync in Grotto blue and another wrap in a dark wood-brown, with pinch tucks nnd decorations of I old gold. These arc, respec- I tivcly, $225 and $350. (First Floor. Crntrnl) Fine Fashion Silks Arrive! Plenty of thcih, too, and they arc the best silks for S u m m e r ' dresses and blouses that we could have chosen. There arc silks for dresses to wear right now and others for sports wear later on. More important, how ever, to every woman who considers values is the fact that tht qualities are all they should Jbc. Otherwise these silks would not be here. The patterns arc of the newest and, taking both these things into considera tion, the prices are as mod erate as they can safely be made. Printed foulards, in care fully chosen designs, all this season's, $4.50 a yard. Jt0 inches wide. Pussy willow taffetas in a beautiful assortment, un usual at $t.50 a yard. Georgette crepes, a good assortmdnt of printings, Jt0 inches wide, $4 a yard. Tub silks, all wanted colors in stripes, 32 inches wide, $3.50 a yard. (Flmt Floor, Chfitnut) ( V 1 n'V A Man Can't Be Sure of April, But He Can Be Sure of Getting the Right Overcoat Here April can probably be depended upon to maintain its "batting, ff average" for changeableness, but the Wanamaker Men's Clothing Store can pbsitively be depended upon to more than maintain its aveiv age in the matter of providing men' s Spring overcoats. ' Wp. havfi never within our own recollection had a larger stock of these overcoats, or a better one. S It is just a large enough and varied enough and good enough stock to insure that your coat is in it. And the prices are $45 to $75. 1 (Third rioor, MttrLet) Ready-to-Wear Sports Hats Basket straws in solid colors and straws in which white is mixed with color, the upper part of the brim being solid. They are big, simple shapes and especially gdod for young girls. Prices $5 to $10. (Srconil Floor, Climtnut) A GOOD SUMMER PERFUME IS CHARME D'AMOUR For one thing, it is a bou quet odor, which one almost never tires of; in fact, many people like a bouquet odor who don't care for other per fumes. Charmc d'Aniour is refresh ing and at all times pleasant. It has made many friends. Extract, $1.25 to $2.50 a bottle. Toilet water, $2.50 and $5 a bottle. Face powder, .$1.50 a box. Sachet, $1.50 a bottle. (Main Floor, Chratnul) Men's Finest Madras Shirts With Separate Soft Collars There is no finer woven madras to be had, with the possible exception of some of our custom shirtings, than is in these shirts. The designs are all clean stripes of the sort that particular men prefer. All soft cuff, plain neglige shirts with sepa rate soft collars to match. Price $4.50. (Mnln Floor. .M.irUrt) ENVELOPE . ' CHEMISES OF DAINTY SILK Pink crepe do chine affairs of uncommon prettiness trimmed a good deal with Valenciennes and real filet, prices $6.50 to $26.50. (Tlilrt! Floor, Cenlrnl) FRENCH RIBBONS ARE NOTED FOR THEIR LOVELINESS In proof that this country has lost none of its fine art in this i-espect, witness these new arrivals, just outof their Paris wrappings. Hat band, belt and trim ming ribbons', with colored silk, gold and silver embroid ery, IVi inches- wide, $1 a yard. Wide girdle ribbons of vel vet, 7V1 inches wide, with vivid autumn leaves and flow ered patterns, $7.50 and $9 a yard. Dainty lingerie ribbons, pink, blue or white, from baby width to one inch, $1 to $2.90 apiece. (Mnln 1 loor, Ctntrnl) 2000 Cotton and Silk Petticoats Special at $1.25 to $13.50 In one jjroup at $1.25 to $12. there are cotton petticoats flowered all over, at $1.25; cotton jersey petticoats with silk flounces at $0.85; natural pongees and taffetas, at $5; messalines and jerseys at $7.o0 to $12. Another group at $2.30 to $12 includes white sateens, white taffetas, white tub silks with double panels and white silk jerseys. The third group is extra sizes at $2.7.". to $13.50. These include sateens, jerseys, messalines nnd taffetas, in good street colors. (HuM Alale) Best Silk Glove News Yet! Long Silk GWes $1.50 a Pair Two thousand pairs of fresh, lovely silk gloves to sell for $1.50 a pair is the good news from the Glove Store for tomorrow. The gloves arc full 12-button length (which is a much requested length for the new sleeves) and they come in white, black, pongee, beaver, tan, gray, brown and navy, and have Paris point embroidery on the backs. (I.aht l),lr) Men Who Think All Tweed Hats Look Alike j should come in and compare' these Redlcaf London tweed hats and caps with any other i tweed hats and caps they ever saw. I Clean and spirited iri color, crisp and fresh . in texture and jaunty in shape, they are fine for golf and motoring and suitable for street wear in any weather. Men,'s tweed hats, $7. Men's tweed caps, $4. Boys' tweed caps, $3 and $3.50. (Mnln Floor. Mnrket) Men's British Golf Suits a New Importation The Men's London Shop has just unboxed some golf suits that arc masterpieces. They are all made on the Sunningdalc model, which is a Norfolk coat with deep inverted pleats running fiom the shoulders to near the waistline. One reason why theVell-drcsscd Englishman always looks so well in his clothes is that he is comfoi table in them. His tailor always achieves a smart effect without sacrificing case. The Brftish golf suit is a shining example of good style and perfect freedom. These suits arc made of the finest English woolens, including the beautiful new silky fabric with a mixture of alpaca in it. They all have knickerbockers, but many men will wear the coats with white flannels at country club or shore. The price is $G5. American-made golf suits, many of imported , woolens and some 'ith long trousers, $35 up. (The (lUllrry, Chrntliut) a-itl Certain Novel Lamps and Candlesticks' lately rpceived aie so altogether attractive and, interesting that they sell almost the minute we put them out on the tables. They arc of metal, wi ought in light and graceful designs, with silver and gilt finishes, and arc priced at ?50 to $150. The correct shades to go with them arc here also, at ?10 to $85. (Iniirlli Floor. Crntrnl) black, Tailored Silk Shirtwaists Washable, white satins, striped with rose, blue or the collars all while, are $13.50. Tailored crepes de chine In white, pink and black, $10.75. Tailored crepe de chine with very close, fine tucking, $18. White satin-striped taffeta, $12.50. Men's-wear silk crepe, $12 and $15. Extra-siXed waists, 48, 50 aiup52, of pink and white crepe de chine, are$12.75 and $13.75. (1 hlnl I loor, ( rntrnl) HONEYCOMB BEDSPREADS REMARKABLY GOOD AT $3.25, $3.50 and $4 Three different weights and two sizes 72x86 inches at $3.25, 78x88 inches at $3.50 and 78x88 inches at $4 each. An early purchase now of fered at prices that represent I a substantial saving from pre vailing values. ' slxlli I loor. ( cnlriil) Boys' Spring Suit Stocks Well Replenished All the way from $16.50 to $38 there is a most attractive1 selection in all sizes for boys of 8 to 18 years. Colors and fabrics in lavish assortment, the only limit being the exclusion of undesirable shades and doubtful goods! Wanamaker boys' clothing must first of all be based on quality. i there is nothing doubtful about the quality of these. 4 We believe it is well worth our while to have our boys' suits designed somewhat better and made somewhat better than any others because it is bound to be well worth your while to give them the preference. Wanamaker boys' suits don't really cost more than kinds that don't look or wear as well. (rioin Fluor, (ni'trnt) ' RUFFLED NET FLOUNCINGS SO MUCH LIKED BY GIRLS For they do make such pretty frilly frocks for special occasions, such as commence ments, graduations and con firmation. And they can be worn all Summer for "best." Also these flouncings are in expensive and easy to make up. In point d'esprit or plnin net, with the ruffles edged with pink, blue or white rib bon or else plain net with tucks, $2.75 to $5.75. They are 27 to 40 inches wide ; tho former is for school girls' dresses, nnd this is the first year they have come in this width. JMMn Floor, t'cnfrnl) Spring Hats and Coats for Children . AipAILORED straws arc one 1 ?! the moat nnnoitant items among the hats- Milan and hemp stiaws; large sailois, mushrooms, pokes; white and black, brown and tan and navy, 'all very trim nnd severe $12.50; and the white duiks and piques, some cmbioidered, ut $1 to$G.50. The children's coats aie of eiv much the same muteiials as their mothers' coats jeney, .serge, laiteia nnu pongee, usu- nmrtorrcct. They nic in 2 to 8 t "Hy in navy, other blues, tan. yvm anua ami uru pnceu ni $-j di owns, lose coiois ana shop to $1G.50. . ) herd's checks. These are m 2 to I hen thcic arc the delightful i! ear sizes, and pi iced at Sf) soft lingerie hats at $2.50 to to ?55. (Thlril 1 Ii4r, ( limtiuit) 50 Pleated Plaid Skirts Special at $22.50 In th6 brighter sports colors and pastel shades that women are now asking for to wear with sports coats and sweat ers, Being closely pleated, they giVe the correct slim lines, but also allow plenty of freedom for walking, and so they are nice skirts to take away on the Summer vacation. The material is a sofUfinished light-weight velour, all wool and either with" narrow or wide box pleats. All have the fash ionable narrow tailored belt. In many beautiful combinations of colors and all regular sizes in the lot. BASEBALL TIME IS HERE WHO NEEDS EQUI PMENT? The college teams have already opened their seasons and the Athletics play their first game here tomorrow. Here is a good selection of flannels for uniforms, in va rious colors, at prices ranging from $7 to $25 a suit in team v lots of nine or more. Baseballs, 30c to $2.50. Mitts, $2.50 to $22. Gloves, $1 to $10. Bats, 50c to $2. Masks, $1.50 to $10. Shaker - knit, pull - over sweaters, $7.50 to $17.50. (Tho (nillrr), tlimtnul) CHILDREN'S THREE-QUARTER STOCKINGS FROM LONDON Of light-weight ribbed wool and with fancy tops, like golf hose. They are fashioned to fit the leg and the top comes to the calf. The usual "golf stockings" sold for children are not shaped and the tops come to just below the knees. These are in white, dark brown, navy vand black, and arc $2.50 a pnir. Sizcg 6 to 13 years. (Flrpl Floor, MnrUrl) Interesting Arrival of Little Dinner Sets Very Good at $15 In number of pieces, little ns applied to thce dinner sets means 'J. Ihe pieces usually coming in do.ens arc just in half dozens. There arc a gieat many people who want "little sets" of this Kind, but they will not casilj find a more attiactivc group of Amcri c.m noicolain in fine, pretty, bonier decorations, with gold edges and gold-tiaccd handles, $15 a set. (Fourth Floor. (hrMmit) M 400 Cotton Umbrellas ("Seconds") Special at $2 Each' "Seconds" in this case only means that the cotton covers ing is homewhat thicker than the manufacturer likes and will not roll as closely as one might wish. But the men and women who buy these umbrellas will want them for service for the office or emergency use. The frames are 8-rib paragon and all come with silk cases. Women's styles have strajght mission wood handles with silk cord loops. m Men's styles are in 26-inch size only with plain mission wood handles. ( Main I loor. MiirUrt ) Good Summer Rugs at Excellent Savings coverings at a Hundreds of new and desirable floor fourth less than regular prices. Hit-aml-Miss Rag Rugs With Band Borders 9x12 ft, $14.50 8x10 ft., $13.50 6x9 ft., $9.25 Japanese Braided Rugs . Oval and Round 9x12 ft., $59.50 , 4.6x7.6 ft., Smaller sizes in both above low prices. .46x9 ft., $20.50 groups at proportionately Woolen Fiber Rugs 9x12 ft., $23.5'0 Ortenlh Floor, L'lirlnu() tl l i i ri i VH Ts.' J ".& !.. c ', ncr J K V lXr - tv, A f . t '? . yJ J' ,4v $ i !j i. a. j.'i -if iwsiu. '.Mj Al.V " i .. tj'jt't i Tvvs'r S .'? I ",. I'.ftf . JUxW.A. '4f y v. K ,"r i, y.-, i v .lit i.. tHLa.Jr (Firm Floor, Central)
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