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N 1 .1-1 iu. 1 ta.ka Hand at !) and 1:15 Orgtin at tt and 11:55 llilnirs nt Nimih WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEAtHEK Cloudy nnlin)iannaaaMaiMn.. reds Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store Offers Hundi of Real Spring Frocks at Beautifully Small Prices Women's Washable Capeskin Gloves Half Price $1.65 Pair New gloves, perfect in every way and of a quality that Mld in regular stock for more than twice this sum. Of light-weight capeskin, soft and pliable. One-clasp t le, outs-earn sewn, with spearpoint stitched backs. In tan, brown, beaver, coffee and light or dark gray. (I ontrnll imkt (Dpi 159 More Indestructible Oriental Pearl Necklaces Half Price and Less at $5 UMRST shipment of 2o0 -trinp;s mi!i out by liud-aftcniooii. x Customers clioso two, throe, four tirrklnre.- ut u time. Nothing like them has been .-cen at iitivthinK neav ?.r). This second pureha.se from an Oriental pearl importer will no doubt be selected with equal eagerness. The.-e pearls hac delightful luster thry are Kraihmted and conic in 21 and 27 inch lengths. Clasps are of 10 karat pold. ( llPStll'ltl 40-Inch Georgette Crepe Special, $1.50 a Yard Lovely quality and the most beautiful shades of color about i""iy shade of every color imaginable! All the loel grays, smoke blue.-, hennas, tans and browns, palest lavenders, evening and street -hudes, including navy, black and white (Ontrnl) vXtW Women Are Showing Real Interest in Coats And little wonder, considering how delight ful tlio coat- are. Materials and colors arc soft and very lovely. Grays and tans in such delight ful materials as Bolivia, Hamona, Florizel and evora nre highly fashionable. feats, cape.-, wraps and dolmans arc equally -mart, so no one should fail to rind a becoming wrap for Spring. At $16.50 to $59 there is vide choosing among coats of polo cloth, cumelVliair, tricot lie, -vduur. -erge, covert cloth and eldyne. Some are plainly tailored, some -how silk cr v.ool imbroiuery. Most of them ait- lined with plain color silk. Tho coat sketched is of camel's-hair, lined itli peau de cygne, at $59. Tho more luxunous materials, in delightful colorings, are So9 to St)7.50. ' Mnrki-t 1 Great Savings in the Shoe Sale Women's footwear high shoes and low, good shoes from every standpoint style, quality of leather and workmanship. Not all sizes in each style. Prices Run From $2.50 to $6.90 (( liH,tl, A varied assortment of men's shoes in the sale at $5.90. (Gallery, Market) February Sale Silks 7.50 Yard What ii wiiiirliTtuI opportunity with all the Spring and Eai-ter frocks ct to In made! Tho nilk- arc all new, all la.-hionablc and all reliable Wanamaker quality. '1 he m-weht Spring colors are represented m their variou- bi.ioming shades. i irav !!f -da White Taffeta .Sand Pink N'avv ."' IK'h' - . HI" Mess a line Sky Hlue 'openhagen I Muck Dark Grav Pink B lge lirown Light Him Copenhagen La'.fiidcr .Maize .Marino Naw Whitn Bluck . i nch i ' "ii White Habutai -i, v, ii' ' nd ' iiichfo wide. Think of . i n'li r" " uiiHi rtbing.-- this will make! Wash Satin P nr Wl it.. Flesh i l ' in t ,ir Natural Pongee I v i i in ' ..t '.- .-ivl ,i'l- II. Quito nice r-nougli for .ti.'i ' r r ''iij' , n "'. i i"i blouos, dresses, sinuck.-, littli ' '. , frifr," ' --'!., i 'i ,.'! lurlies wide. Springtime Is Surely Coming I'la-'f-r pornfi i-arlv t b i -. yi-ar, and as well as the new frock-, th-r" an- bloiw skirt.- and little children s clothe.- to be made. -ui- and coats to be lined. Just the right time for a sale of lovely sillts at $1.50 . . I,,-. I,,,, i , Fascinating Voile 19c Yard '!8-iPch fine voile in delicate gray, green and mauve printed with lovely (lowers and a tiny iill over design which make them quaint and charming They sug gest infinite possibilities for ador able frocks at almost no cost. Women's Cotton Waists, 50c HALF PRICE About three hundred of these good waist.-, mostly of white voile. Lnce trimmed or quite simple. Their price was low at double, but nou, because there is a small lot, they are extra "special." Girls' Gingham Dresses, $2 (6 to 14 Year Sizes) The gingham is fine, sturdy quality; the styles are pretty ones with sashes to tie in back. Mostly , plaids (some stripes and plain colors) in brown, blues, pinks, tnns, etc., with plain color collars, often with hand stitching and 'em broidery. Fine Underwear Crepe, 25c Yard It just arrived to sell at this cxeptionally low price. Flesh, pink, white and pale blue, 30 inch es wid for women's and chil dren's underclothes and sleeping garments. Wonderful Silk Petticoats, $3.50 They are truly wonderful at their price! Silk jersey tops with gay satin messalino flounces or all of crisp, lustrous taffeta. Plain navy blue, black, purple, rose, green and lovely changeable hues. 600 Women's Nightgowns, $1 You'll ho surnrised at their daintiness! Soft, pale pink or Wr-iite batiste The white ones trimmed with laces and embroid eries; many of the pink ones hand enibroideied. "Polly Prim" Aprons, 75c A whole case just unpacked The best yet Excellent quality gingham in plain pink or blue and most a tractive checks. Well Tinde and trimmed all around with rick rack braid. FURS Half Price Wolf sets, taupe or brown, are $.1,-1 to SCO .Japanese cross fox sets arc $:57.50. Wolf scarfs, taupe or brown, are $17.00 to $U0. Skunk scarfs arc $22.30 to $:!0.7."i; muffs, $22.50 to $32.50 Natural racoon scarfs are $1-1.2,") to 28.50. Squirrel muffs arc $2,") to $2S.0O. Beacr muffs arc $30. (Crntrnl) Long Pearl-Gray Gloves, $1.85 The newest gloves are pearl-gray, the leading Spring color. These are tweh e-button-length gloves of excellent chamois-lisle, fitting delightfully. (Ccutrul) Warm Quilts $10 (Good to look at, too!) Soft; puffy quilts', well filled with wool mixed with a little cotton, are covered with fine sateen. The fig ured centers are in various designs. Tho plain borders and backs are in green, pink, light blue, rose, gold, cadet blue or yellow. (Onlrnl) Breakfast Cloths, $2 Siinvw cloths of highly mercer ind damask, a good weight, are ii ircbes square, unhemine 1 Th Imw attractive center and Imril'T designs. Other tablecloths, 71 inches-i-rjuare, arc $3. Napkins, $3 a Dozen They need to be cut and li"ninu''d, but tho white mercerized damask is in a good design and is excellent quality. 21 inches -quilt c. Others are $3.25 and $3 50 a il en. (mural) 10. 75 to $39 $25 f $22.50 IJb ' ,1 , $32.50 $16.50 ) IA $25 A $22.50 f) I i iii MMTHTI - , t "M mm w " t-1 $10.75 "Nice but too plain. I like fancy frocks"so the young girl, speaking of her little old winter dress. That's exactly what fashion says this Spring! "Let's change things," said she "fuss them up a bit make them express the spirit of dancing and song and happy Springtime breezes. Let's have something NEW." So fashion has created the most frivolously fluffy, swishy frocks and the prettiest of them have just danced in at delightfully small prices. ""J Some of the makers heretofore created only for small specialty shops, but their one and two of a kind gowns are here now at $25, $27.50, $30, $32.50, $37.50, $39 a great deal cheaper than they expected to sell them. Crepe dc chine and taffeta frocks with rosettes big and little rosettes and floating ribbons; one of the newest notes at $22.50. Taffeta frocks with panniers and naturalistic roses reminiscent of Paris in the eighteenth century at $25. Twill frocks with slashed skirts showing glimpses of angel blue or copper-colored Georgette and with embroid ered sleeves to match; imagine them at $25. Charmeuse frocks with the new long bugle embroidery at $25. Taffeta frocks with the new scissor stitching at $22.50. Taffeta with irrcsisiible eyelet embroidery at $25. Nine-ruffle frocks of taffeta tit $25. Canton crepe frocks with eyelet embroidery in taupe, brown, flesh, silver and navy at $27.50. Long-waisted dresses the newest fashion of Paris have necklace girdles at $25 and $32.50. "After Callot" the frock pictured in naw taffeta with little sleeve puffs of henna Georgette and necklace beads at, the sleeves and bead border at the very hem, priced Other frocks with rufllcd aprons, with pocket draperies with many tucks, gleaming bits of metal, soft frills of dainty tinted laces at $25 upward. Tricolette Dresses Specially Priced $15 and $16.50 Nearly a dozen different styles of tricolette frocks in almost every desirable color. Some have embroidered bodices, others have embroidered skirts, and some are plain, except for contrasting bindings. One marvels al such satisfying creations ready to put on for this small outlay. Tricotine Combination Dresses Specially Priced, $16,50 The skirts are of navy tricotine, while the bodices are of contrasting silver tricolette. The sleeves are three-quarter length. They are slender and rather simple affairs, with just enough ornament to make them rich looking. Navy Serge at $10. 75 A new long-line model has blocks of henna, silver or Copenhagen stitching on the skirt. Everybody Has Been Remembered in this fashion party women who like long lines and narrow skirts those who like Directoire waists and volu minous skirts those who want black those who like colors and there are sizes in the collection for every one. (MurUct) Black Hats for Evening Made for gaiety ainl evening occasion-!, the hats are all light affair. Many have transpar ent ciowns of plain or fancy h.iir braid. Others show tulle, hair-cloth or a soft black straw. Hright bluck ornaments and effective tiara bands of cello phane and imitation jet will ttlisten moi e than ever under ai uncial light. $15. CMiirlti'l) 1200 Small White Towels, 10c White cotton buck towels, of the sort that dentists and doctors use, are closely woven. Mxin inches. (Central) Men's Hats, $2.25 Tweeds and cloths, good-looking mixtures and the correct shapes for Spring. Some were bought specially and others were much higher in our own stocks. (Oiilli-ry, Murlu'l) Children's Princess Sl'ps, $1 to $1.50 The nainsook is white and fine and the slips are well made. I'ret ty laces, tiny tucks, narrow satin ribbon ami little flounces trim tlieni, Sizes 2 to 10 years. Wi-e mothers will buy at least three, each, for their daughters. (Cciitrnl) J pleodicl S3" at Large Savings People who need room-size rugs are finding it to their advantage to buy them now and here in Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store. The quality is right. The prices are right. The patterns and colorings are desirable. 9x12 Feet Seamless tapestry tugs, $30. Seamed Axminstcr rugs, $35. Seamless velvet rugs, $36.50. Colonial hit-or-miss rap rugs, $12.50. A Clearaway of Japanese Straw Rugs The rugs are marked at low prices to mako room for tit w shipments. A Sale of Flouneings $1.75 a Yard The net fiouncings arc in two groups. One includes those that arc 25 inches wide. These aie rufllcd ecru net, ecru net trimmed with lace and point d'esprit trimmed with blue, pink, white or yellow ribbon. The second group is entirely of net flouncing, 31 to -12 inches wide, several different styles all worth quite a bit more money. Organdie Fiouncings arc 38 inches wide, in white, orchid, Nile, Copenhagen maize and pink' with three or four pleulcd ruffles. Lace Flouncing $2.50 a Yard Gold Silver Ecru Gray Brown Black These are used over silk foun dations or in combination with taffeta as ovcrskirt. 31 to 3ti inches wide. Wash Laces 7c to 35c a Yard Imitation Cluny, both linen and cotton, crochet laces, imitation filet and torchon arc among them in a great variety of patterns The widths vary from 's-inch to I inches. There is no limit to the HOnu fC limn, i . ,1 ..,. iliA.-iitl un.iit.-a. inure is nil limn i uses of laces such as these! (( rniriil) 100 Pleated Plaid Skirts .75 Box-pleated skirts of plaid serge in combinations of black-and-white, blue-and-tan and black-and-tan. Ordi narily skirts like these cost as much as this in the wholesale market. (Miirl.ot) lixu teei, f.i. i.i. 1.0x7.0 feet, $2.50. 3x0 feet, $1.75. Fiber Rugs Ox'J feet, $4. .1.(1x7.0 feet, $3.50. 3x0 feet, $t.75. Small Rag Rugs Hit-or-Miss 2U30 inches, 75c. 2550 inches, $1. 2'i51 inches, $1.25, Silk Rag Rugs Half Price at $2.50 Tiny arc 27x51 inches, and tilde is a little cotton in thcrn, as in almost all silk rugs. They mako ncceptnble gifts. (Clirstnut) 'en's All -Wool s at $25 Business men's suits and the sort that business men appreciate. All-wool materials, good-looking mix tures, fine points of tailoring things- that men don't usually get in $25 suits. All conservative or semi-conservative, with single or double-breasted coats. At $17.50 good all-wool suits, just a few of a kind and not all sizes, but the price makes il worth your while to investigate. 150 All- Wool Spring Overcoats at $30 Double-breasted, belted-back, conservative ulsters in the correct shade of Oxford gray and what is more, most of them have satin yoke linings. All have satin sleeve linings. In short, they arc the overcoats that men want. 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