r7(.''V"'f,'',V "V. - '. --'" .w " ttfj.-irr". "..,". tf- ' 4 ," , ,,j - t-v''" y-1" -' .w-rr - vV, v '.yro-v '- ' r.",,-w-" 'V - -m" .,m- , rfiTMj'!? , Vff-f , - f 'EVKNTMfl- PTTRTJO T1Tnnrt.T?.T?-.DWTT.Ark,l?.T.TrrTA mttfrTOtfrVXVi TirAtJ.TI4 2 109.1' -; ' - w ! j. jLJ.JLjmx.jj-'jajJL JJLjliif j,jj.wa.wxJ.J.) A.O.Ai.J.Wa .Ui. ronran P'8 at 9, 11 and 4:50 WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Unsettled Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Store Closes nt 5 WANAMAKER'S The Store Is Alive With Spring Fashions and With Opportunities to Save vr1' . , -.;.',' vm ',., . ! . , ' .. . .. ' , . ' I I III . mi? Ipl - An Avalanche of New Books Nowadays Is Sliding on Us Daily perhaps a book is the best company we mild have, for it quiets us, rests us and con verses with us. Ofher countries are far off, but a book brings to us scenes, habits and discloses to us nforniailOU Uiui uiujiiarcmig j-icupiu can et. The silent doors of a book open to us nnVnlal countries and translate an unknown language, giving us the joys and woes, hopes and thoughts, ambitions, struggles and fail ures and the differences of government in contrast with our own. Books are still dear and cannot be other wise until there is more pulp to make paper and its costs can be lowered; but the publish ers and binders might meet the desire of the public, which has for three years accepted their high rates, but is now holding back, expecting reductions. Signed March S, 19S1. tft The New Mirror Clocks A number have ndded n touch of color to tho gilt and they arc very richly decorative in appearance. Ono of tho newest of them has an elab orate Louis XIV frame sur rounding the mirror. Some are very long and narrow. They are ju3t exactly tho type of clock for people who live in apartments, for they take up so little space on the wall and are sd attractive. All are fitted with Walthum movements and are therefore good timepieces. Prices SCO to $160. (Jewelry Store, ClieMnut and Thirteenth) Fine Wood Lamps at Lower Prices bout sixty lamps, discontinued lines, which wc secured for s averocine half what they would have been six months ago. They ure all two-light electric, for floor and table use, arc of hand-carved wood in various finishes polyclfromo, greens, blues, Drowns, nnu are altogether or tnc nncst quality, Prices $15 to $120. (Fourth J'loor, Central) Quite the Newest Paris Dress Trimmings Colored wools, tiny beads and ribbosino embroidery these are what Paris is using to bring out tho effective new designs she has thought up for Spring. There arc net bands and net edges with designs worked out in wool and beads, beads alone quite often, or sometimes all threes wools, beads and ribboslnc. The colors arc delightfully new and Spring-like the designs are especially interesting and attrac tive; and the trimmings are just what tho new frocks necdl $1 to $18 a yard. (Main Moor, Central) 200 Silk Jersey Dresses for Women Are Special at $18 Brand-new silk jersey dresses, made to your own order, in four different. styles and many colors, yet tomorrow's price represents a saving of $7 to $7.50 over the prices at which they sold two weeks ago. mere are two styles wrai emoroiaery ana two without; all four have tunics generously iun tunics, too neia in oy oroaa sell-sashes. The co brs are ;anEaroo,brown, beige, old blue and beaver, besides navv arid black and often these colors are combined; a navy dress with a Venetian red vest, and so on. sizes oo to 4to incnes in tne lot. Price $18. , ' (First Moor, Central) New Long French Gloves for Madame's Easter Frock , They are all of fine French kid Bkins, in the desirable lengths At $5.60 arc eight - button length gloves in white, beaver, tan and brown with black em broidery. At $6.50 arc twelve-button length gloves in a soft, beautiful beaver color. At $7.50 are sixteen-button length gloves in beaver, mode, tan and navy blue. (Main Moor, Centrnl) Particularly Pretty Bar Pins for $8 Rhinestone bar pins they are, in new designs, and kinds that would sell ordinarily for half as much again and more. They are in the fashionable sizes, they arc all of sterling sil ver, have gallery backs and safe ty catches and are in dainty designs that arc unusually at tractive. (Main Moor, ClieMnut) Young Women's Smart New Spring Suits at $55 Those suits not of firm wool tricotinc are of fine Poirct twill two dmirable weavesifor such garments as these. There are dark blue and the fashionable tan for colors and the kuits nre in new and fashionable Spring styles. Very well tailored, there nrc two styles with narrow shoulders and long tight sleeves and narrow belts, nnd a third fetching little model with straight box jacket and thrce-quurter sleeves. Braiding, straps of the cloth and a bit of silk embroidcrv are the Itrimmings and all the coats are lined with soft, pretty silks. ?oo and 14 to 20 year sizes. (Second Moor, Chestnut) 150 Women's Winter Coats Now $25 to $150 Everything, from some newlv re-Driced snort coats un in finn HlpOrted traveling coats and fur.trimmflrl wnini urn innhiAaA tn tViin Eollcction. In the sports coats are short velours, polo cloths, Bolivias and enulne cnmel's-hair. Among those fur-trimmed are velours. Bolivia. ilK-and-wool duvetyr.es, and the furs nrc nutria, Australian opossum, learscnl and squirrel. There is no question but that nlmnsr. mwo wnmnn nn fl,i ,..Vi tin?.t..?A,hoineeds nmonpr thom nnd ifc wiH be a lonS tinlc beforc she mas such values aguin. (Flrt Moor, Central) Parisienne Corsets OllC or ttt'A nn.-t;n..Tnl.. beautiful things are these A dainty whito firmrnrf model is low in front, a trifle "" t "J. ln5 back nnd long in the skirt. Tt i,no .i..i,t front garters, eyelets nnd lac ing below the front steel, A flowered tvliito eilir i,nf luS. vw?,ow loP. reinforced wire and long hips, $22. Then there are pink broche Priced at $14 to $28. (Tlilr.1 Floor. Cheslnnn Silk Petticoats for Easter T'ie Petticoat Rt . j- J nil the fashionable kinds, 'r instance Petticoats nf .in, . d black, at $3.85 Pctticonts nf ! nhin i "ieia, in ain dors, changeable colors '"J h',ack' ?3-8B to $10.50. or n m f lne""ne, col s a black, $2.85 to $13.50. " "0"'. I'entrnl) A Little OntenS.,0. PLl"e Flouncing! . lame wfci. . ss en'broider w85e,2tow,th "lored cm he ombrow?, ?mo coIorcd with ng hu iiT7 in B contrnst- ItU . l w"h th 8 hnml.lnnm huo0 " Pes are $3.75 1000 Yards Mohair Skirting, Special at 55c a Yard Very pretty and' Spring-liku with tan or grny grounds and colored stripes. Thero nrc ut least ten styles and they arc all good for pleated skirts. This is an especially popular skirting for sports wear, for it will not only stand much hard wear, but it also washes very well. It is 32 inches wido and a wonderful vnluo at 55c. (Flrit Moor, Chmtnut) The New Peter Pan Collars Are So Pretty They have- a tendency to take years from a woman's face, so you can imagine how many womon nrc going to wear these collars on their .Spring suits nnd dresses. Tho newest ones are in linen and pique, hand-embroidered or beautifully trimmed with real filet or Irish lace. They are $1 to $8.50. (Main Floor, Central) V n a yard. rt l'loor, Che.tnut) Inexpensive Undermuslins All of nainsook. Corset covers with round necks I rimmed with embroidery, 50c and ?1. Knvelopn chemises with lace nnd embroidery, $1.50 and $2.25. Nightgowns with half low necks nnd embroidery, $1.25; with low necks and lnce trimming, $1.05; with low necks, embroidery and tucks, or with lace and bead ing, $2.25. (Third Mour, Central) "'"T ilii'ir i A Housewares Sale That Is Different More Than 75,000 Articles Worth Saving On Enamelware that will chip off in the food, refrig erators that are unsanitary any of the damaged or second-grade goods always to be found in job lots of housewares are dangerous to have in the home at any price. This Wanamaker March Sale of housewares is made up entirely of first-quality, selected merchandise. Every piece of it is dependable and the savings, ten to fifty per cent, are real savings. This is an opportunity for every housewife to re place broken and worn-out utensils with new and better things. Aluminum utensils. Pure enameled cooking utensils. Kitchen cabinets. Bathroom furnishings. B r u 8 he s, chamois, brooms, cleaning cloths, feather dusters, m ops, etc. Soaps. Hardware. Old - fashioned iro n ware. Fireless cookers. Pantry ivare. Cereal sets. Trays. Galvanized ware. Carpet sweepers. Vacuum cleaners. Nickelware. Kitchen tables. Clothes wringers. Heavy tinware. Baskets. Woodenware. Roasting pans. Electric irons. Wardrobe trunks. Refrigerators in the Sale with white lining in food compartments. With top door for inserting ice 70 pounds ice capucit, $27.50. 100 pounds ice capacity $32. Three front doors 125 pounds ice capacity, $40. Four front doors 150 pounds ice capacity, $56. 105 pounds ice capacity, $64. Apartment house style 90 pounds ice capacity, $35. 100 pounds ice capacity, $38. 110 pounds ice capacity, $46. 140 pounds ice capacity, $55. Wanamaker Special $35 Hardwood casing, white-enameled provision chamber, compnrtment for butter and milk; 33 inches wide, 19 inches deep nnd 47 inches high. (Fourth 1 hinr. Central anil Market) March Music Rolls The new March music rolls in types to fit all standard player pianos may now bo heard in our Music Roll Section. There are separate rooms where you may play these rolls in comfort. (Heeond (lallerj-, Market) The Best New Showing of Men's Spring Overcoats in Years The men will be glad to know that the new showing of Spring overcoats is not only the largest and most attractive in years, but that the prices have taken, a good drop. This year they are $35 to .$60, which is about one-third less than the prices of last Spring. And the coats are as fine and attractive and desirable as any Spring ever brought. The lines are generally wider and fuller, the skirts good and roomy for a comfortable, vigorous stride. There is quite a variety of colors and patterns in gray and brown tweeds, light and dark gray cheviots and other fancy mixtures, some of the materials being rain proofed. $35 to $60. Msm wStm HhkH mm We Can Sell 3500 of These Hand-Trunks at $4.75 Each This is a bort of sawed-off that it steamer trunk in appearance and it will last a lifetime. It is 20 inches long, 16Vi inches high and 9 inches thick, made of heavy, indestructible fiber nnd with tho locks, clasps and corner buffers of n trunk. It will hold much more than the average suit ense, yet it isn't too big to take U3 hund luggagc. Its uses arc legion as a week-end trunk, motor case, hat box, salesman's sample case and many other things. The material in these trunks is worth more than $4.75, yet you can get the whole outfit for that price. The reason is is an army officer's field desk and filing cabinet, but the demand for officers' field equipment happily is gone. Last August wc sold 3000 of these trunks at $1.25 more than the price we can sell them for today. The demand for them was wonderful, nnd wc disposed of practically all there were in the Army ware houses in this city and Balti more. Now we have contracted for tho supply at the New York warehouse, and wc enn sell this lot at the amazing price of $4.75. It is the last lot avail able, so if you want one you had better not delay. (Mtiln I'liior, ClifHtnut) Phonographs of Distinction In Cabinet Styles at Popular Prices The prices arc $100, $110, $135, $150 and $200. Other instruments, showing elaborate cabinet work or exe cuted in fine period designs, range from $300 to $1315. All phonographs, from the most inexpensive to the most valuable, have been carefully tested, found to measure up to fhe exacting Wanamaker stand ard and are covered by the Wan amaker guarantee. Taking an instrument here with your eyes shut nnd even your ears shut would be an evi dence of lack of curiosity and imagination, but would place you in no danger, musically speaking. The new Victor, Vocation and Brunswick records for March nre here. Popular double-face records are 85c. (fpind I'lonr, Ontrnl I Down to Texas and Over to Japan We're Sending Hardwater Soap 75c a Dozen Cakes in March From all over come the ordeis for this famous soap! People who've used it once usually come brick for more. It's a wonderfully good soap for this low priccj and it is this price only during March. Generous cakes, each absolutely pure, and useful for all bath and toilet purposes. Scented or unscented and there's violet, verbena or the frngrant almond for choice. (Slain l'loor, CliMtnut, mill )on Mttilm Storr) Signs of Easter in the Candy Store Fuzzy chicks, furry bunnies and En6ter eggs of all kinds the children will enjoy coming to sec them. White fur rabbits nre $:i and $4. Yellow, furry chicks, $1 to $3. Brown papier machu rabbit, 50c to $1.50 each. Paper eggs to hold candies, 30c to $3 each. Solid chocolate chickens, 35c; roosters, 50c; rabbits, 35c apiece. Chocolate decorated eggs, 15c to $2 each. (Ilonn stiilrn storr. (Iirtniil Chocolate eggs, 5c and 10c each plain. Large roosters, $2.50; small roosters, 35c each. Knstcr eggs large enough to hold four dozen favors nnd may be used for the center of the tnble, trimmed with chicks and ribbons, $10 complete. Enbter Jack Horner pie baskets with 12 favors, $10. Old-fashioned stick candv, 50c a pound. Vanilla mnrshmallows. 50c a pound. New Wash Suits for Little Chaps Are $5.50 Regulation shirt stylo in striped galntcas, brown, green and blue stilpes nnd in light and dark shades of plain blue nnd tan. The suits nre now very much in demand nnd for materials, making nnd general excellence the new lot that we are showing arc unsurpassed at tho price $5.50 in sizes for little chnps of four to nine years. (Tl.lr.l Floor, Mnrkrt) First Big Shipment of Men's Spring Shirts (Pi-ices Start at $2) Any man who cannot find a shirt to suit him in this new showing is hard to please. Thero are shirts of percale, printed madras, woven madras, imported madras and silk-and-cotton. The great majority of them arc soft-cuff, neglige style, but there are some splendid starched-cuff negliges of percale at $2. Incidentally, $2 is the lowest price at which we have had men's shirts in regular stock in four years. The variety of designs and colors is almost endless. There are pin stripes, seersucker stripes, cluster stripes and checks. It is a magnificent assortment. Prices are $2, 92.50, $3, $3.50, $4 and $5. Otuln l'loor, .Market) The Boys' Spring Hats Are Here Bulldog hats for the little fellows and Alpine shapes for the some what older lads who like more grown-up styles. All of fine quality homespuns, well made and in a good range of colors. Caps the boys will like and that will "stand the racket." $3 for Bulldog hats nnd $4 for Alpine shapes. (.Main Floor. Mnrltrt) New Colored Handkerchiefs Irish linen, all of them Colored centers with white designs; white centcr3 with colored borders and all-over effects. Women'3 handkerchiefs are $4 a dozen. Men's handkerchiefs are $8 a dozen. (Went Alkie) $15,000 Worth of Fine Cut Glass at a Third Less in the March China Sale All of it is real cut glass, made of standard crystal, excel lently cut nnd in a wealth of attractive patterns. The assortment comprises many cut and engraved pieces that are especially brilliant and handsome, some of rock crystal and all are very remarkable at the prices. Among these pieces are SaluJ bowls, $16.50 to Baskets, $6.50 to $3? Sandwich trays, $8 to J cream traya, 1& ,$25. $32.50. Punch bowls, $60 to $200. Compotes, $8 to $60. Vases, $10 to $50. Tho general assortment of tt glass takes in every imaginable piece from bonbon dishes at $1.50 to magnificent and capacious bowls at $200. Also there are: N'appics, $2.25 to $6.75. Jugs, $5 to $13.75. Mayonnaise sets, $3.75 to $6. SugRr nnd cream sets, $4.25 to $8.50. Compotes, $2 to $15. Celery trays. $3.25 to $i) Baskets, $2.60 to $25. Cruets, $3.75 and $4. Fern dishes, $4.50 and $4.75. Orange bowls, $5 to $10.75. Vases. $3.75 to $30. Sandwich trays, $9.75 to $12.75. Sweet pea vases, $7 to $18. Cheese nnd cracker dishes, $9.75. Nut bowls, $0.75. Lemonade bowls, $18 to $200. Light Cut Glassware One-Third Less Light-cut glassware is shown in extraordinary selection, the pieces are uniformly attractive and the cuttings individual and well executed, many of them being exclusively designed bv our own expert. Price are one-third less than former markings. wgnt-cui water seta, jug Phr-ron nn,i ,.i-a ,iuv. $2.25 to $5. Handled sandwich trnyg, $1.90 to $3.50. Night seta, 75c to $1 Mayonnaise sets with spoon, 85c and $1 Guest sets, $1.75. Goblets, 45c to 00c each. Sherbets, 45c to 00c each to IX and six tumblers, $o.bu. Iced tea sets, $1 to $12 a set. rruit sets, bowl and dishes, $5 to $8.50. Compotes, $1.75 to $7.50 Candy jars, $1 to $4.50. Thin-Blown Tumblers, One-Third Less Xow 60c and $1.20 a dozen. Plain tumblers and Colonial tumblers nt 00c a dozen; banded tumblers nt $1.20 a dozen. Decorated Glassware in Rich Array Most of these arc imported pieces and the collection ia fairly fascinnting in its diversity of color effects. There nre flower bowls, baskets, bonbon dishes, sugar and cream sets, berry bowls, salad dishes, candlesticks, rose bowls, mayonnaiso dishes, com potes, priced nt 50c for n small vnso up to $50 for a candy jar. (Fourth Floor, Cheatnat) I 1 torn 4 1 1 'B MS im MS ,&: ,'h m ii f! flf ML M (Sn-mid l'loor, Ctntrnl) i ft M !