" ' fi"i-trt ,.jrs" i v ' "n ASfTttI 1 r S EVENrNCI JPUBMO IEDGBR-PHlKAtoBryPBtlA", JtONDAY, a?BBRUARY 28, 1021 IS w - -I.. dreamland Bnnij ul 9; Organ tit 11 and 4 :50 WEATIIEIt Unsettled WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S 7Tyj9Py n I AuvmyTUiiaio The Hungry Visitor Uy IJAIIIIV (IIAI'TIMt iinni. In dm Nlrthl .... i,.i.tHti jiurr. ..... 11 ti l If1;l lHtnani' u"" Bin. fur mil i rcc iili'sltli' VtKdi'H window iitml hootcrl 'Inml ''"' lo,,B' 1,"I ,,0o! WI"U hntl I """ " l ' Ilu,u "ul,u; """ "M"- ,i..f ilniftcil Owl Hincly veua Itrrrrtf nml Tllllv 1l from H'WIl . -MyJ "" .' ..i.i iiim with ftipin from llio .South an,l liru tlioy bint flown back liortli mi tlio WIlfRH of IniiiKlimllon. ' j'rficv unit Ullly limlh'l wanted to brliiK lift)) iMck with lllcm Mild liu liudn't wntiti-il to coiiio. But thov hntl been holilluR film hy li'la outstretched whins m ,c i-ntiltln'L till Omul with IiIh sharp bent., when f Hudilen the AVIiikh of ImaB'untlon had curried nil thrco to thu Xorin 1'cKfty hail liotl to her own boil. Jjllly hud ilartuil'lioine, but Orcut Horned Ok I had been left ouinldp In tho tree. Peggy, rousc.il from a sound sleep, Ulknd ciOfHly to him through her closed window. Hho didn't diiro hnvo tho win dow open for feat iio- might grab her. "Go avwiy, you bad bird!" alio wild, Voii ore disturbing nil the babies In tho Mock with your noliiy hoots." Hoot llool I'm not so bad as you!" honied Urcut Horneil Owl in reply, "Von broiiRUt me hero fiom my homo In tho Soittiil.iiul ; and hero I stay until you tell nif what to do and find mo a sup wr too llool llool" And so tlreat Horned ol booted and hooted until nit U,o li.dues In tho block beKuti to cry. anil .HI tin' fathers began to throw ilium-" at him milk bottles, curliiiR Itonf slippers, tin cans, anything they couM lav hands upon. Ilui lin'nt Horned Owl dldn t inlnn lltatl IS 'II Hll'lltn M.tllhi ttttviiri .11.. hp wind the ilylni" milk bottles anil slip. ... I. i... .l.i.ls ill. .lit fin.l i. ti pfllt lui ti- iiiic it- tiniii ...f,... ..i.i .... Fnth. i i niilil hop well enough to nhii IIMIJ.M So no turn lilt him. "ilool Hon I loo I j to went rif.ni on wiui hli ' t Ivt I MiN'ltiili l'cuKy hen rd tho lelephone rmu lli-r-r-iiif"! 'tlr-r-r-ihiK! ti i i.ielnllH, Who cull that bo at this hour "l" i lie ulMlit'.'' Hho thought, as hIp K ippt il mil of lied (illtl enpt down lid' (I.i ik .iliuny lo answer, llr-r-i -i lug ! Mr i ' niig' rung tho bell Impatient)), huinniK hi r, on, li li"' sulil i'eggy. Il iln sulil a grulf voice n( the oti.t i iinl u xolt'ii so tipvcin it miule ptguv hlu'r. "Hello! Thin Is thu po lio 1 pillic!' pushed I'eggy, nml hIc tlr'i t iniiieil Hip telephone, rcii'lver. li llilH In the poller. Who (nought thai ne'-v owl lulo town lo wake up .ill Iln' Ping prople?" n'l riled I'eggy. yob1 l'-p p pl.i . Mr policeman. I-T-I did" li,' Mill (III), (till Joll!" NllU.ltl'U lm gnift i.tn e "Then jou take him light out r inn n again, mid do ft In it liuiiy, or mil eonin Up th'cre with tin patrol u.ik'Mi miiI atii'Kt ynll both for dlsturh Inc 'I" p. ace!" And with that tlueat tht i ' i iiiiin rang qff nil (Hi ' What shall I do'' ' wailed i i Hug lift HOlf to be III an awful e l'i Hi-fi II t rchut il h - l I.i ph. ' lino' What .shall you do?" ,it,il Honied Owl itom ouihihk, "i- glowing louder mid, louder i -i lug! -Hr-r-r-rlug! inng the i iii o mmi'. Hit re Is the liolli'emau again'' unil.ii I'eggy "Iio In coming to ittrot ne Slip look off the telephone le ccim i Mi llo !" she s.tld. II i ' ' said u oIcp that l'eccv was gl.ui t i hear, for it .-.-as Hllly's 'voice. 'Hi I.. I-f ggy ! Why don't you stop that i fill hooting of that Croat Horned (nrl I ein hear him nway out here in tin nniry " wi don't you stop him youit-elf?' slic ii .wered a bit ciossly. "I can't Jo I - ml li I lit nway!" advised Ullly. At tli.n t lord vnlcu sounded over the wire. I it ' Twit ! Yes, send him uw'ay far n,n" ' W ' i mo jou?" asked I'eggy. j ' i ai.irnnv ionium on llio iip, anil 1 viant Oreat Horned Owl sent away W'l ho eats Hptrrows." 'K i elnlg ! Kuichug! yes, send him .i! l.ir awrty !" broke lu a Iiojisu In,. . I ' a froir In it lion, sltllne bpslde a tnlu.l in" pole, and 1 want Oreat Horned ("wi e!!t: iiw.T' -heenuse ttn" l-ii1i1iIi. iro I, I livv Mil. ill t Mi 11,1 lihii1'' ni.Lofl 1" bi ii nre.it anxiety. "Ho doesn't go ' M I l. II him to." Ha'" laughed Hilly. "You art "- but I know a wav we can get ' '.Mat Hornt'd Owl If all the sp.ir- luii don't want lo gut taten and tti-iK-r that don't want to be gob- ll li' lp us " li.n do yt)ti stlpprisp Hlll's w.i " gi l i Id of (ileal llouii'd uwl ' l I "W t.iu the i-li. u lows and tin l i 1 1 linn" .i tiueer way, as jou will Hud otu iioi's i hnpter. In iM I.. an A I tu I In i Tlir t .!;-.; Mel he I'll I , Of I fOl -rg 'i i a i i i M f I flhu Mailing Mure Money ' mi.ir.i t iillfRp'- "i I 'I I'liUrling of Tuiouto. i-.tii- "I" i In- iHmiiwi-) that tlip orili- I ot fliigini; canary could bn .I fin anvwlieif from u In $15. .1 Hip traiiii'il till 1 1 h liroiiKlil .m I on phi h. he iniiiU'illalely made I ilimi to go Into tile hudiipi ot 1 1 .illicit (I jongsteis. with a li w i ing Ills laciiiiic dining Ins spaic "iidlnglj I'lekerlng cslnblish'il H ' nllege" and found Hie mii i.i i illlniilc that he Is now tlf i i liiiijiu itrirtion of his aid u- I I I I IIH It lltpiisitp of ,1 i II 'tigbiid in t oriliug In Hip lie. hi unusual Institution, N pedlgiiv ii hliil M'ldoni ii, n lies llu " I lll IHIIPS lllllcHf. Ill' ll.is Ihp u " mi I lii hind him. Tin n le . 'li tiji;ulsh linn from the otln t I Hip blid li.ut ,i iiiimhri il I .i round Ii!m Ipk wIipii In. i.- " ilio u. I and, as vumi as lie I In r. t'd lilmspir. Is placi d in " i agi II Is not until alti i I i w Hist mulled i lj.it tin I.i Mlig .111.1 liny hip till ll ' .1 in separate nigcb, twelst oi .'tun lines bpuig idaipil in n II trt with a "piofn-Hoi ' oi ml mIiii in ta as a tutor. Thn Ins l.eai In ti,,. iiiu-k and the ui.irieh, nflir IIsIpiiIiik to blin, i.i iinit.ilp. hhn at muv. while -. lislm-i Intenlly so lhat he i nui Hi,, oi, ca wllli harsh, slulll " 'Mug lluse for tlip time being niiler of the "ilass" U then l (n tontlnui' Injunction and pii in ihelr woik satlsfaetoill), 1 i post-Kiiiilu.itp iniirsp iiudei 11 in Hon" ot tlirec uinnrjes who mi dais In singing competitions " t,r .an.iiies iiilsp fmni nuu 1 "iinK m a m;iv t Uii , B0,,n nnjH "taiiaiv collegi.-' has ' "i H I- a vi o ptolltalilp lu- '"""iTi.u 1, Hrllliig I'ohlt'iinlN. Thugs You'll Lova to Make SlippcrBrweletyC ' Z in .Willi... , ',i, Jq - -; ''.''iii'' i M "io, "t II ' " ,1 I'll' I "illl 'II (., 'irn i, rr llHll', 'rnf ii 1 . . ii 1 ;t i.ert slippeu, f,,,. evening Hi- .SI.1I'1KU HltACKLltrr. "il add thu bracelet to your 1 d make thbm look equally "i the new ones. On heuvv '" suing black beads or "i iolnr that will look well gown A I Inch nui' eml of ' i llio baik of our sllppi r ii Mluill Mill. li.iui m.iii, ,i '""till in thu other end of llu ' mi our nilppeiH, hook "I till Cllll I Pill t ml 111,) Mill Brimming With Spring and Fresh New Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store This Is the Only Store of Its Kind in the World When you spend your money you have a right to the worth ojC it in whatever you buy. No matter whether it is a- little money or 'a great deal. The Wanamaker Down Stairs Store is for the service of the people who want to spend the lowest reasonable amount of money and yet get dependable merchandise. It is a place where sound and fashionable goods, not the finest, but in every case good, may be had at as low or lower prices than the usual sort of cellar store charges for trash. It is the only store of its kind in the world. -To Suit the Spring iK rA'M By g WMW4 Ll- 9 fCArjvA 7 Mi $25 7 W (Alurl, Hero avo the snutrtcst new tweeds and mixtures, and inter utini,' hertroH cut nn the approved lines Tot' SprinK 11)21 . Tlic tweeds and jerseys aro plainly tailored and have mnurt pockets and nnr tow IipHh, The he i-pfcs have rijiplitip; jackets nml ai-e trininicd with embroidery and lii'aid. Many Suits of Jersey $15 and $.16.50 In lii'iitlici- tone.s, witli brown, tan, Idtio or Ki-een predominating. Tim i.ii'kets have ilcntcd bneks ami mil or Tuxi'do collars. Suits of Navy Serge and Hairline Stripes, $27.50 Kxec'ptionally .smart and )t-ct-tily lined with plain or figured silks. Many other interesting Spring suits in a wide variety of new models at $43.50, 545 to $(53.50. i't) r I dM $8$- i t jj $37.50 )) $39 $25 $18.75 $1BM V Beautiful Chiffon . Half Price at SOc 40-nuh chiffon in lovely shades of taupe, brown, Copen hagen, king's blue, purple, gray, emerald, myrtle, niwy, tan, rose, pink and hantung also black and white. White Cotton Net Half Price at 75c It is "1 inches wide and good quality for dress foundations. Printed Georgette .Half Price at $1.85 Fascinating designs in tones of brown, henna, mange, blue, gray, black, iuiv, etc. 40 incites wide. Georgette Crepe Special, $1.50 Yard 40 inches wide. Kvery Spring coloi is lepn-sented in all it's shades grays, from the lightest pearl to the darkest taupe; browns from dove-tan to dark wood brown; blues, henna, green just about every street and evening shade! Also white and black. (( fiitrnl) fate u PP A fine Maker's Close-out of Wonderfully Good Underclothes, $1 One of tlic oldest and btst-known manufacture) i going out uf bminess and has dosed out various lots of uiidermuslins, aprons and hon-c di esses to us At surprising low in'mes. .Women who appreciate, good materials, tasteful Ininmings, generous cutting and nice finish will )u- glad to get them. Slip-on and high-neck gowns in .1 number ol -tylcs, plain or lace-tiinmuil, all $1. , in Envelope I'hciuisu.-" 111 plenty of tles With built-up Miouldeis of ribbon straps, all $1. White Aprons, 19c and 25c Plenty for everybody from tin- -ami' manufacturer. l!)c for siiow.v lawn tea apron-, i dged around with rickrack. Uric for line lawn aprons, plain or lace trimmed. House Dresses, $2 Vstoiiidiing at this small t"--t. Neat, comfortable style.- of plain chnmbrnv or plaid ginghams m becoming colors. They have white pique collar-, sometimes cuff-, pocket trimmings and belts, many hand cmbroidiml. 1200 Splendid Turkish Towels, 38c Towels that you would expect to 'pay a great deal more for women will want io get limn by the half do.en and dozen. Big ones in all-white and with ted or blue hmdi'is, lUxll! inches; others not quite so large, but of g. ncrou-. sie in pretty plaids and stripes. Delightful Organdie Flouncings $1.75 and $2 Yard Fetchinglv milled and in mo-i delectable shades for Summer frocks HI inches wide; the ipl.7." -tylc has four rullles and hem stitching, in white, buttercup, pink and Nile. The-W kind ha- seven rullles and come in white, buttercup. Nil", oiebid, tan and flesh pink. No need to toll women who have sun them how special they arc! Neckwear Half Price at 50c Prettiest and best collection we have seen at this price. Soft ivoiy-tinted luce and net in c-ts and collar-and-ctiff sets and sheer whito organdie sets, u-uullv tinimed vsitli line lace. Their filmy tlalntincba sugucsU .Spring and Summer frocks. 1500 Corsets Many Half Price at $1.50 Fresh perfect corsets of good pink and' white cottons; some aro brochc Models for slight to aveiagt figures, soma with clastic insets. Hundreds of women will choose them, for they are most unusual. 1000 Corsets at $2.50 Half do.cn excellent models of cor.-eto that ordinal ily would cost much mine. 1'lnU or white. $16.50 Wonderfully Pretty New Dresses , Many Special Groups at Low Prices $12.75 for taffeta frocks with beaded bodices of Georgette crepe. In black and navy blue. The price .is special. $15 for evolct-cmbroidcrcd taffeta in black and Copenhagen, trimmed with bands of contrasting taffeta. New beaded frocks of crepe tie chine are also $15. two-piece middy style. AnnUier has a roll collar and a long nvei skirt embroidered. $18 and 18.75 This frock is a combination of Georgette and taffeta and boasts ninny narrow rullles on the .-kirt and sleeves. In navy blue, $18. Lovely blue charmoufeo I nicks, 18.75. $23.50 $16.50 Delightful new mignonette dresses are in several pretty ' models. A youthful frock is in , New Georgette crepe ilresse.-, in navy blue and black, aie made over under-dresses of charmeuse and trimmed with bands of bead ed net. J Scores of Charming i Frocks at $25 Canton crepe dresses embroid eied in silk. Taffeta dresses trimmed with rullles, eyelet embroidery, beads and pretty sashes. ; Taffeta combined with Geor gette crepe. Tailored frocks of tiieotino and seige. Extra-size Dresses $16.50 to $23.50 Well-cut dresses of serge, trim med with braid, are $10.30 and ?18. C'harmcu-e dres-es are embroid ered or combined with Georgette crepe. $23.50. Hundreds of other beautiful Spring dresses at $32.50, $37.50, $39 to $75. (Murl.i't) French Gloves at Half Recent Prices forw ' Ha ysm y 2-clusp gloves of French lambskin, over seam sewn at $1.35. (5-button length strapped gauntlet gloves of French lambskin, pique sewn, at $1.90. 8-button length niousciuetaire gloves of French kidskin, pique sewn, at $2.65. Men's All-Wool Suits With Two Pair of Trousers Special at $32.50 Flannels Good Cheviots Some Cassimeres If bought in the ordinary way, suits like these with, only one pair of trousers would be cheap at 32.50 not last year nor yesterday, but today! That gives you some idea of the extraordinary value. The materials and the tailoring are something to be proud of. Every suit was- made to our order. The collars are hand tailored, buttonholes are hand made and the finishing is carefully done by hand. The way the collar on each suit sets will be a satisfaction to the man who wears it, as long as that suit lasts (and that will be a good long while) ! All .semi-conservative suits -with two-button coats half-lined with mohair. 12 Different Patterns The HnniH'ls are in plain dark green, blue or gray. The cheviots and cassimeres are in various good looking mixtures in tones of gray, brown and green. Pleasant to feel such quality and know that it is again being put into suits within the reach of the average man's pocketbook! All sizes 151 lo 42 but remember the early bird! M.nllrr.i. M.irlirl) Men's Oxford Ties, $4.75 Exactly the Oxfords that well-dressed men yant right now. Correct in fashion, comfortable in fit. Dark cordovan and tan calfskin are the leathers. Tho Oxfords are on English lasts with straight tips, welted soles and low broad heels. When the savings mount into dollars, as these do, it's the right move to buy more than one pair! ((iilli'i-.t . Aliirl.rl i I V- Unilonbtedly the eheape-t French jrlovcs sine? the war, Certainly the most modi.-h modeiately priced From li irloves that e can K'inemlier. Freiuli j-loves that look like I'aris at its best. Soft flexible skins which hup: the hand and clothe it fittinojv. Exquisite stitching, embroideries, buttun and ela-ps which add stibllv to their pi rfection. been inexpen.-ive at double the W Am $3.90 $2.25 rresn n Until now tiloves sueh as these haw priii in this sale. The Two-Clasp Gloves at $1.35 come in two lovely shades of tan, al-n brown, black and white with two-tone ciocliet embi onlered backs; also white with self-tone embroidered backs smart ("loves to vvear with lone-sleeved Easter suits or camel'fl-hair coals. Last Christmas -imilnr (-love-sold rapidly at more than double. The irauntlet call'- niea-ure -ix inches above the thumb the popular clove of the moment to wear with the new lone i Marine sleeves. The 8-Button Length Mousquetaire Gloves at $2.65 conic in plain whi-e. white with black, black with wuim jinn uiacK wnn sell-crochet embroiderv. Full The Strap-Wrist Gauntlets at SI 90 ' ' r ' 'J :'"' ,,,,1-Iu''1 with three French i fi'i"" i pea. I clasps. Thc-i la-bionable mou-quotaire cloves tome in beaver, brown, tan, black ami white and are made of the li.ie-t Fiencb kid-kin -o thai I tbov arc full pique sewn and have spew punt back- an- doiidcdly mm uul at .m.vthine,' like' thi- pi lie". New Leather Hand-bags a Third Less at $1 to $4 New and in the shapes that woim n like best -slrnp-houl.-, .-quale and oblong shapes and envelupe purses. Km.li one is shining with newness. Of patent leather, lone; ("lain i.ilf, ostrich and pin seal, piettily lined with silk and admirabK innstiucleil. In blown, ("iii.v, navy and black. Kino pickinp; for March birthda.v preients. (Murl.i't Seamless Sheets $1.30 iSI!K) incluw Or piml inuliii, (iiiilit'il with 'I'vp hems at the top-. They'll ! iHiider well! c nunili ew isiouses ' $2, $2.25, $2.50 to $4.50 All brand-new and as. fresh as the crocuses, snowdrops, violets and blue hyacinths that their colors resemble! 1 1 Styles at $2 Colored voile..- iii woven -tripe-; eri.-p tailoied ornandies in bright color.-; dotted Swisses; wlutc voili in many models; tailored dimity. $2.25 Frilly white voile bloti-es aie tiimmnl with pretty lace. Ulouses of .-oft colore I voile are in a tailoied -tvle. $2.50 lliuh-ncck batiste and voile b..u-i .n.d tailoied bluu.-i.-, of ti("incd voile are among ilnin. t $.'..'"()--Fine sheer vmh i- u-id and the blouses arc ecep tionallv iiretty. Georgette Blouses at $3.90 Abi'iii a half-down moilr 1. .ill Ioeh Ciorgette and butitiful iolors. Wlme. pale pink, lu-iuhi -mulow .uul nianv m ocru. Sevcial oveiblouse - ai lmoiiK them. $4.50 I'llie I' n u. 11 voile lilim-i'-i .11. ; .itihu. i wuli laic lil l umong di.iwi w.iik and louchi n, ,riu v niln odt r . ( VliirKrl) -ollie ll.ll 1600 Yards of English Printed Dress Voile Specially Priced, 38c I.a-t year a similar quality was p ued more than double this new low late at wholesale. This -pecial puirh.ise is oi' line, evenly woven voile with chiffon fin Mi and haviuc atli ac tive figures and flowers. Soft simile of blue, jrveeii, taupe and brown, ys inches wide. Five or -i yank will make a cliarinine; dress. ( (1 iiilriin Spring Coats Are of Two Distinct Types This Season - J'ust come tlii coats and spmts ioat-, which uri of mIoui-, woo! j"i.-i in a ner niiMUiis. .-niiu aie lull KllRtn, some .uc i'i tl n e-(tiartei- sports li ii(.'th and all are nioie oi le tai lo .1 in tyle I'lucs uince fiom $Hi..ri0 to .V.i n iidlllirablo cMiinple of coats of this t pi- I- I .e in lo iloth model which is sketched. It i- m a euani; tan and i- linid tliiuiii-hout with .-ilk. ?1S.".. polo cloth, earner- an and Half Price for Samples of Hand- Embroidered Art Needlework Now SOc to $8.50 Fir.-t choice of a manufacturer's siimpli of art needle work models. Each one delightfully fresh mA new and so fine that they stiKCest Faster ("ifts. Children's and infants' di esses compbt K made as well as hnnd-cnibroidered, women's combinations, laiire and small centerpieces; some suitable for luncheon cloih-. dressor and sideboard scaifs of nearly all -ie.-, Turki-h towels, individual buck towels and bibs. Practical ly all kind- of ail medlewoik represented. Only one piece of a kind and cub i- at half the standard price. (('('iilriill Charmimg Wraps Are $23.50 to $59 and they foim the second Rioup. They aie otulcihill.v craceful of line and vou'll notice distincllj new point.- in tho dnipiiiK and the eut of the sleeves. Velour, veldyne, Holivia, tiicotiuc and twill coid are the principal materials Vised. A number of .-mint capes have arrived, too. The wrap that is sketched is of Holivia in soft (-ray, tan and Sorento blue. It shows the .lananc-e sleeve and is trimmed w,th cucle- of wool cmbroidciy. A iop of a wrap that vva- marked at nio-e than twin- tin. pu.e of ..ri!. l llnrl.rl) s- VV I'm v m a ') 5 10.75 (0. J Yl 11 0 0 0 0 r Merchandise ! Sfl,A $59 "; ; '' Hi. -last inluiid 1 ttii'i'hita. i'U,uiu 1 I iiiBMiwuiiiinmiiai'wiiiuujguMmjmtevjjmimgnp "" i ii i ii iwiwihiii m ! i in in i n MuantOHinfa 'i ,ii 'I (J - "r '' fay-" 'i ...... - w-j.-., ... , ,' .ttf' .- ert .-,'j-t- .- , i -.-.su,.. , .n , - - fc-Wft-V