rTww'ws V ? '. w-r , fe- VI.' ' I Lrf-i- i 1 ; .1 .i i IH I rr Band plays at 9; orsan at 11, WANAMAKER'S store open, .til ' WAN AM - Ilir I ii 11:00 ana a:ou Clilmei nt noon KER'S store closes xt s WANAMAKER'S Probably stioifor Welcome, Always Welcome, to the Wanamaker Store! HM rui "! V sw lP The Big Bronze Eagle in the High Courf--Wanamaker Square has many friends, espe cially among our High School lads and lassies. It has become to thou sands a favorite point of finding each other. The Eagle on the gold coins of the United States is almost as beautiful as the words that stand out upon them so matrnificentlv. . V J "United States of America" Among birds, the Eagle is King. It is the emblem of a noble nature. The great, far-seeing bird compels our admiration by its iron courage, strength of wing, and conscious power, and has for centuries been chosen as an emblem of sovereignty. The two-headed Eagle once signified a double empire, but not so now. Welcome, always wel come, to Wanamaker Square, watched over with eagle eyes. iff Signed April 19, 1921). Ofefa- UT7 NGLISH eyelet" work has reappeared with great & charm on fine taffeta gowns as a dozen or so in the Women's Fashion Salons will show you. Usually the gowns are for afternoon, of black, navy or taupe taffeta, and the eyelet work is on their rather full tunics. But there is one joyous-looking rose-colored affair with skirt almost wholly of eyelet, and a black taffeta has an apron of white eyelet wrought batiste. Prices are $100 to $150. (I lrt I'loor. Central) CAMEL'S HAIR AND CASHMERE SCARFS AND SHAWLS The London Shop has just received them from England, where they arc much in vogue. They are in polo coat shades of tan, with stripes, checks or borders' in new colors. Scarfs, $10. Shawls, $18. (The Gallery, Chcitnut) PARISIENNE CORSETS A model of light-weight pink material. It has a very low top and reinforced skirt, $12. A heavily boned model for tall women is made of white coutil. The long skirt has wide elastic gores and the bust is low and full, $16. A model of dotted pink batiste, boned in back, with free hip and very low top, $15. A pink broche, topless with elastic section, top and bot tom, good boning, $25. (Third Floor, Chestnut) VOILE AND OTHER WAISTS Two voiles have a lot of lace and a little rather delicate embroidery and cost $5 and $5.50. A third voile has a shallow neck, short sleeves, and some truly delightful ci'oss tucking, $6.85. Two hand-made waists are very charming by reason of their simplicity. A voile is $5.75 and a batiste with real filet is $8.75. (Third floor, Ontrnl) ' i The Soft, Prettfrowm of the im Marten prio M makes It a most becoming fur many women. Just now wo hrtvc an unusually fine collection these furs the skins nrc soft and full and of beautiful quality i coloring. They have bpen made up ino most fashionable styles of i the Spring one, two, four, six I nine skin scarfs. One-skin scarfs and these pcarc unusually fine arc $135. Two-skin scarfs are $245. Four-skin scarfs arc $400; tskin scarfs are $600 and a perfect beauty of nine skins is $9C These- larger neckpieces are ccmely handsome indeed, and tho skins are of unusual beauty. (Hecond FloChetnat) New Irish Lien Napkins Fine, Dependate and Scarce ' To say they are scarce is tout it mildly. There are no more of the kind to be had andl there were they could not possibly be bought to sell at any. ere near the prices we have marked on this new shipment. Of heavy, full-bleached danjk, in three sizes and qual ities and in five patterns. 21x21 inches, $10.75 a dozei 24x24 inches, $12.75 a dozen 25x25 inches, $16.75 a dozer. ' (Flrit Floor, eatnut) Wicker Summc Furniture From (iina Our fust shipnfent of the cool id picturesque "wicker peel" furniture is in and people interested furnishing summer cottages and bungalows will like to know wh it includes. Hour-glass chairs for one thir-in two sizes, prices $14.50 and $17. Hour-glass stools, little and veilight, $3.50. Hour-glass tables of the low.jiuatty variety, $9.50. Other armchairs, delightful ttink into at the end of a day's work, $20. ' At the mrao time let us menti tiflln tables of fairly heavy wood, each with two excellent bambj trays, prices $9 and $10.50. (Fourth l'lqor, leilnut) WOMEN'S SATIN BREAKFAST COATS , , Things of fascinating color And line, one style being made of washable satin, price $18.50, and the other of radium satin with self-quillings, price $20. They come in rose and other colors, and will be found in the French Room. (Tlilril I'loor, Clirntnut) COTTON CREPE NEGLIGEES Inexpensive and realty very attractive little breakfast coats, of Japanese crepe with big collars and pockets and trimming of fringe. They come in rose, pink, two blues and lavender, and cost only $3.85 in the Wrapper Store. (Ihiril Floor, Central) PLENTY OF GINGHAMS NOW AT 65c A YARD Thanks to several new and large shipments there are now as many as 75 styles in pretty plaids, checks and stripes, all 32 inches wide. When you count the cost of a "ice quality gingham, the length of time it wears and the many tubbings it stands, you will see that it is one of the most economical cottons to be bought. (I'lmt Hour. Clieilnut) There Are Only 70 of These Fine Spring Wraps and Dolmans at $55 for Young Women and every one of that seventy is a wrap woith a great deal more judged by all tho standards of fashion and fabric and tailoring. A good maker with just that many odd wraps on his shelves let us have the whole lot unde nts usual price and that is tl.e why of the price. Soft, fine velours, fine trico tines, Bolivian and evoras make the wrap?. Every one is lined throughout with lubtrous, rich peau do cygnc. There are dark blue shades, there are the fash ionable brown and tan coloring.' in fact, the very colors that are most in fashion this Spring. They are beautifully made thoy are in the newest Spring styles. Some have sleeves, some arc without. Some are in two and three tier effects; some aie finished with deep cape-like col lars. They all give the fashion able silhouette. iAny young women who wants a fine Spring wrap for belter wear will find it very well woilh her while to see these. 11 to 20 year sizes. (Second Floor, Clieilnut) frrflr Nine different sizes, from 24x at :jty.5U. (Setenlli I'loor, Ipitllilt) Colored and Jet Bead Girdles Have a Place in the Fashions Some are of small beads closely massed, some are of larger beads in unusual designs, but all are attractive and in effective arrangements. There are yellow beads, coral and bright reds, blues, greens, mahogany browns and ever so many more, as well as sparkling jet girdles. They are of generous length, are made to tie loosely and have long ends. With the bead girdles are new jet neck cords. Prices start at $3 for the neck cords and go on up to $25 the finest girdles. for (.Main Hour, Central) Women's Tweed Coats Are Fine for the Shore or Mountains They are just the thing for motoring or traveling, for there js no such thing as wearing them out and the majority'arc weather- , f90M(' nil-wool tweeds, mostly English cloths, made by tho t tailors, aro here in a number of conservative styles that will Sla' in fashion year in and year out. Added to the other virtues of these coats, the prices are very moderate, $25 to $57.50. l'lrt Floor, rentral) Furnishing Garden and Lawn JWo tire8 of materials are represented, a white and a anr?" the white-finished pieces boing made of crushed marble cem t" fi cemet, the gray ones of crushed granite and gray flo''le Var'ety f pieces is most interesting, there being som Ps mftnv s'zes and shape, flower boxes, including Wril0!1! sul)Prt3; sundial pedestals, gazing globe pedestals, 'r-baths with or without pedestals, benches. i riCGS ffnni ?9 9K fnr. n flnmni. nnf l- Clin f .. fl. ..,.. V-.-. jf n supports. Y ' (Fourth floor, CliMtnii() THE TIME AND THE NEW SUITS FOR -THE BOYS Today finds our assortment of boys' clothing large, fine, varied and freshened by con tinuous new arrivals. It is practically certain that if you have the boy who needs a suit we have the right suit ready to put on the boy. We mean in particular a boy of 8 to 18 years, our se lection of suits in this range being remarkably good, in Norfolk styles, belted and plain and box-pleated and what not. A full choice of fancy fabrics in addition to a lot of excellent suits in blue serge. Prices $20 to $38, (Weconrt Floor, Central) A Little Sale ol Sparkling Jewelry and Pre; Particularly interr-gtinrr n Mm r.. half of those which usually mark sud IIIUSL .: ior jeweled necklaces Frencl Dineu with imitation sapphires, amethlits, emeralds and topaz in w "... . "u Ior "iivor-piaietl m size, wun tne popular narrow frames 1 f.. l: !. vi ui mi-mil silYtT DrOOchCb SC xaiion amepiysts, pearls and sapphires 51.5 for bar pins these too, of stt nig rmnesioncs. ouc ana 10c tor lockets plain an. fancy lockets, in medium .m luiBt- jsiiea, unit in attractive design. weweir.r storf dieMnut nt 1 Thirteenth) ty Trinkets es, for they aie just about pretty bits of jewelry as gray finished metal coin- i h bags bags, of generous ; id fine meshes. with rhinestones and imi- ling silver, set with gleam- "WOMAN TRIUMPHANT" BY V. BLASCO IBANEZ PRICE $1.90 An enthralling story of a great artist's life. It is rich in color and scenery, warm with emotion and understand ing, and shining with a great moral purpose. Unquestion ably one of the greatest of the great Spaniard's books. Other New Books arc 'THE GOLDEN SCOR PION," by Sax Rohmer, price $2. Another of this author's fascinating Oriental mys teries. "MARQUERAY'S DUEL," by 'Anthony Pryde, $2. A dra matic novel about a man's struggle for love, friendship and self-mastery. (Main Floor, Thirteenth) SCOTCH WOOL MOTOR ROBES OF UNUSUAL BEAUTY The robes in this recent im portation are plain color on one side and light or dark plaid on the other. Light in weight and delightfully soft. Prices $32.50 to $65, the top price being for fine cashmere and vicuna robes. Other light-weight robes of linen, bedford cord, whipcord and mohair, $5.50 and up ward. (The f.nller.. Chestnut) English Cretonne and Chintzes Special $1.25 to?2.25 a Yard 5000 yards, including the twoiaterials, have come in this new importation and will be showromorrow for the first time. We bought these goods righat the mills in. England, chose all the patterns (there are ( many as 36 styles in all) and were our own importers. Thc?sult is that these beautiful English cretonnes and chintzes arfar lower in price than the same quality in domestic makes. Both light and dark effects, 1th' very sbft, lovely color ings. Those at $2.25 a yard are vrp print cretonnes, double faced, the same on both sides, andspeciallv suitable for cur tains and draperies. (fifth I'loor, Arket) V?04& Summer Rugsjit Savings of a Fourth As a result of which wise bubrs are making their pur chases now for the coming summel Colonial Ra,' Rugs 9x12 ft., $14.50 U ft., $3.35 8x10 ft., $13.50 hx60 in. $2.25 6x9 ft., $9.25 fx54 in.(' 9L85 Woolen Fiberllugs 9x12 ft., $2 50 Japanese Braid 1 Rugs in., at $4.25, to 9x12 ft., One of the confections of i which fastidious candy lovers seldom tire is chocolate-covered nuts fresh nuts, dipped in rich, sweet chocolate. The , Camee chocolate-covered nuts are the last word in delicious ness! $1.50 a pound. Caramels, in assorted fla vors, are $1 a pound. And a pleasing gift is a three-pound box of these nuts or caramels done up in dainty Camee fashion. (.Mnln rioor. Chestnut) WE HAVE EVERY LETTER BUT "J" AND "H" So these men's handker chiefs are now $8 a dozen in stead of the much larger sum at which they regularly sell. In fact, you save about half as much as you pay ! They are of snowy Irish linen, with carefully stitched, shire hems, narrow width and good letters, hand embroid ered in one corner. And there's every letter but "J" and "H." (Hfil ,Ue) BRIDES WILL WISH TO SEE" THESE SAMPLES OF SILK "UNDIES" 200 pieces a fine maker's samples of crepe de chine nightgowns, camisoles, che mises and pajamas, mostly pink and all exceedingly dainty. They have been marked 25 per cent less than usual. IHtll .lgle) Fine' Silk Handbags at $4.50, $5.75 afd $6.50 There are plenty of silk handiags to be had at these prices, but please note that we say "jlne." ii The s,t1ripLed' n)?ire and faille silk "sed in these bags are all of excellent quality and the styles, are new and good. l lie $4.50 and $6.50 bags have metal frames and the $5.75 bags have shell finish celluloid frames. (Main Floor, Chestnut) LACE-TRIMMED SCARFS, 50c TO $2 Nice for bureau and buffet covers for country and sea shore homes, for they are both pretty and inexpensive. The centers are plain cot ton with deep edges of imita tion filet, novelty and other laces. Some few are a trifle soiled and these are much less than their original pricings. (Knit AUle) WOMEN'S TUB DRESSES Inexpensive, fresh little af fairs of printed and plain voiles. Voiles with dark and light blue and black designs, on a white ground, $5.50. All-white, $8.50. Dotted pink, blue and lav ender, white grounds, $10. Solid white, tan, blue and pink voiles at $7.50 and $12. (Third Floor, Central) Many New Colored Dresses for Many Little Girls And many styles fiom which many mothers may choose! Crisp dotted Swisses, with dots in color, clear pretty cham brays in pinks and blues nnd preens, line lawns in dainty colors, cropea in solid tones, sheer organdies all these you will find in theso pretty, dainty summer frocks for little maids. There nrc short waists nnd no waists at nil, there nrc frocks with sashes and without, there are dresses with much hand embroid ery, thore aro smocked dresses, dresses with white collars and cuffs, and dresses with bloomers to mnke them more practical. Thoro aro frocks for nil needs from plajtimo to pnrtica, and they go from $2.25 to $20 nnd arc in 2 to C year sizes. (Third Fluor, Chettnut) PARTICULAR ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO CER TAIN SELECTED LOTS OF RELIABLE MERCHANDISE T? VERY day, in the natural flow of busi- -L ness, we have various small lots marked with lessened prices and often not adver- tised, but just now there is a movement in a number of sections that the people should know about. It may be stated that all the goods mentioned here are taken directly from our good, regular stocks. The price tags all show markings of a quarter to a third off. Furniture Dependable and Excellent Bedroom suits, dining-room suits and individual pieces, all of excellent and reliable grade and in a helpful variety. Bedroom Suits, $178 to $650 Choice of mahogany and ivory and ivory and gray enamels, Queen Anne, Louis XVl and' other styles. Dining-Room Suits, $260 to $850 Choice of mahogany, walnut and oak in Queen Anne, Sheraton and Louis XIV styles. Single Pieces of Oak Dining-Room Furniture, $45 to $90 Kxtension tables, serving tables, china closets, buffets of good, .sound construction and likable appearance. Fiber Furniture, $10 to $57 Armchairs, rocker?, settees, tables, aquariums, ferneries, lamps, chaises longucs and tea wagons in a choice of brown or ivory finish. (Sixth Floor) Business Men, Note This Office Furniture Revolving chairs, mahogany-finished birch, from $17.o0 to $25. Armchairs of quartered oak and mahogany-finished birch, $10 to $25 each. Office tables of oak, some all straight oak, some quarteicd oak tops and some all-quartered oak, from a 4-foot table at S12 to a 6-foot table at $44. (Third Floor, Market) Fresh Lots of Hosiery at the Low Prices Newly marked goods added to the large lots in the extraordinary movement of fine merchandise. Women's Silk Stockings $1.50 for full-fashioned Bilk stockings with mercerized tops , and soles black and white. $2.25 for full-fashioned black silk stockings with silk tops. $3.75 for full-fashioned black all-silk stockings with open work ankles. $3.75 for full-fashioned black all-silk stockings with open clocks. (ffwt Aide) Children's Socks 18c, three pair for EOc, for children's full-fashioned white mercerized socks with turnover tops; sizes 4 to 9; "seconds." Wt Alile) Men's Half Hose 18c, three pair for 50c,' for black cotton half hose; "seconds." 25c for black mcrperized half hose; "seconds." (Main Floor, Market) IN THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Children's Shoes and Strap Pumps, $1.60 to $2.90 (Fittings for Children of 1 to 12 Years) At $1.60 a Pair (Sizes 1 to 5) Mary Jane pumps of patent leather. One and two-strap slippers and Roman sandals of patent leather or of white leather much like buckskin. Patent leather barefoot sandals. (All of these have turned soles.) At $1.85 a Pair (Sizes 3 to 8) These are the same styles, but in larger sizes, nnd all have wedge heels. At $2.45 a Pair (Sizes 8'i to 2) Patent leather stran pumps and Roman sandals of patent leather v with tops of white or champagne-color leather. ' Also pumps and sandals of white leather like buckskin. At $2.90 a Pair (Sizes lVz to 2) ' These are button or laco shoe with welted soles nnd wide, sensible too shapes. They arc of white leather like buckskin (button only), patent leather button. patent feather with tops of white or champngnc Jcathcr. patent leather with cloth or dull kid tops. (Chestnut) JJ W i R ft J i.t 11 b tl i j Wl 1 i'Y ; !y . ji iyi Ui Ifl "I ii m l H m w H 1 if?, 5 :i5
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