"' " ' ' ' ' f ' ' ' ' ' i- ,....,., ... . ,...,. ,,,1-n . . -i i ... n ... i ii i i 1 1 i ' ni ' ' ! ' ' ' " " ' ' ' ffiB ' I . . ... ... . W, tit II WEATHER Unsettled IlaiKJ pinys in , v - and 4:50 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Slorc Opens nt 9 WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at 5 New Goods on Every Side and Splendid Sales Going Busily Forward 4 vi 1 n . I Something Is the Matter With the Mainspring 0f (he life of a man or woman, old or young, if there is no ambition in the mind or heart. They arc like plants that will not grow in the cold, and If Ihcy arc put under glass with other vegetables, still there is no sign of growth. A gicat ancestry will mainspring. name and an honorable not supply the lacking Signed March 5, 1921. Beautiful New Silks Trooping In for Easter Thrv nio based on the new fashions, they arc the rftcsl! most diapablc silks imaginable and they lend themselves to ruffles, frills and panel effects in the most (harming manner. Among others, you will find Canton crepes, crepes (icorgctte. taffetas, crepes meteor, plain satins and printed foulards. There are brilliant new sports silks also. One of tho best things about these new silks, how ever, is that they are priced according to tho now lower cnts from $2 for a foulard up to $6.50 for a sports silk. (Flrnt Floor. Chentnut) A n Exquisite New Scent Bouquet d' Orient 'I his is one of the most delicious scents that the Queen Mnry laboratories have yet produced. It is a bouquet perfume, one of those fragrant combi nations of many blossoms, sweet, not too heavy, yet lasting. flonqilet d'Oiient perfume, $ 1 .25 and $2.50. Toilet water, $2.50 a bottle. And the bottles are particularly attractive. ( Muln Floor, C'lirntnut) Continuing That Remarkable Sale of o Easter Gloves Fine, New Gloves at Average Half Price, .$1.50 to $2.85 a Pair Here are gloves for all the new Easter suits and frocks brand-new Spring gloves in the -nost desirable colors, styles and leathers, all at low prices because one of the good makers and importers was more anxious to have the money and space than the gloves on his shelves. Women's Gloves SI.jO a pair for brown washable capeskins, one cla.-p, or line French lambskins in white, black or In own. $1.80 a pair for genuine French kidskins in Mark, white, tan, beaver or gray; two clasps. $2 a pair for tan, brown, beaver or gray wash able capeskins of fine quality; one clasp. $2.15 a pair for fine French kidskins in tan, gray or whitej two clasps. $2.35 a pair for slip-on style washable capeskins in blown, tan, beaver, ivory or gray; or white lambskins. S2.85 a pair for washable capeskins in strap wrist or eight-button length, in tan, brown, beaver or gray, or white lambskins. Men's Gloves pair for tan or brown washable cape- $2.15 a itins; one clasp OVriH AUIr) w 'hat IV old d the Old -Fash ioned Corsets Have Said to modem dancing, to golf and tennis and all the delights of present-day life? It is only necessary to imagino an answer to that question to .see what a maker of social histoiy the corset i". ami how laigely responsible the modern form of it is fr the fine, healthy figures of the women wp see all 'ii omul us. The cleverly cut l.ctitias have had quite a finger or perhaps we should say a bone in this pie; and the Spring Letitias aie probably the best the makeis have ever turned out. They are made for plump and average figures, are of t.Miemely pretty materials and their prices are $0.50, SR.f.l $13 and $13.75. (Tlilril Tloor t'licnlmit) Voting Women 's New White 1 Sports Skirts At .fM.GO an attractive model of white plaid spoils dk, gathered and with pockets at the sides. At $15 a box-pleated skirt of white serge, with Pitched talx for trimming. At $17.50 a tiim, well-cut skirt of fine white llannel In a box-pleated style. (Second I'loor, ClirMiiut ) QM ffawfo Philippine Chemises at $3.85 Envelope chemises, some witli shoulder straps, some with "built-up" necks, ono with the ribbon run through around the waist; nine stylos of embroidery, II told. (Tlilril I'loor, Cfiilrnl) Women's Fine Gray Gowns of Cloth $65 to $175 We say "gray," but we really mean all the shades of gray which are on Fashion's list this Spring the silvery gray, the pew ter, the putty and beige and castor shades. In the Poiret twill and tricotine which compose these dresses such tones have a richness of their own, and when you add the richness of wool or silk embroidery, plain or moire silk binding, striped silk facings and stringlike leather belts, the effect is very charming indeed. The shal low necks of the gowns are usually finished with delicate lingerie collars, and occasion ally there is a lingerie vest. Prices are $65 to $175. (first Floor, Outrun The Knitted Sports Dresses Women Like So Much If you have never seen one of these garments, you have a pleasant surprise in store. They are very trig and good fitting and Women who go in for outdoor exercising have fallen so much in love with them that they buy three and four in different colors at a time. Several new and very smart styles are here now. One is in two pieces the sweater and skirt at $40. Others are one-piece models and are $00 and $85. Find them in the London Shop. (Tim (lullrrj-, C'limtnut) A Charming New Lace Dinner Dress for Young Women $37.50 Soft, silky, filmy lace in blue, brown or black mukes the dress, and there is a 'foundation of glistening satin of the same color as the lace. The bodice crosses in front, somewhat Hurplice fash ion, the skirt ia full, and there are panels of airy tulle .at the side. A wide satin girdle with a colored rose completes it. Tho neck, is low, the sleeves are tiny nnd the dress is in 14 to 20 year sizes. (Second I'loor, Clieatuut) Toaster Is the One Time - Women Want a Pretty Blouse Knowing which, we are biinging in a gieat many of the loveliest new blouses to be found and in exactly the right shades for Spring suits: Among the new colors are tomato, honeydew, rust, potcelain blue, Mrs. Harding blue, and also the better known bisque, navy, brown, flesh, white and black. For materials, one may choose from Canton crepe, crepe de chine, ciepe meteor, Gorgettte crepe. Many aie trimmed with real lace, embroidery or beading. Prices go from $8.7") to $65. (I'lilnl I loor, Crntrnl) A Womaus Sports Sweater SI Is No Haphazard Garment There are the prevailing fashions which count very much and to which such sweaters must conform if they aie to look right. You will find the newest and prettiest of hand-knit spoits sweaters in the Women's London Shop. They have the high, round necks and the square necks which go so well with the new spoits blouses. There aro all the best colois, $10.50 to $25. ( ('lit. (IllllfO, Cllrstllllt) Best Silk Stocking News of the Season As long as the lot of 4000 pair lasts we can sell 'some of the most popular of women's silk stotk ingb at $1.45 Close to Half Price These are full-fashioned, black ingrain thiead silk stockings with cotton tons and solos. They aie a good weight and not to be confused with the thin, flimsy stockings to be found on every side at somewhat higher prices. Sizes 8 to 10',a, and as the extraordinary low price will take these goods out quickly it will be wise to come early for yours. (( AUIe) LPortheNew Baby a Dainty Ia .ayette at $10 It is a twenty-two piece layette, with all the nio.-,i necessary articles, including n blanket, pad, petticoat, slip, shiit, binder bands socks, sneque and other pieces. They aie well made, piacticnl little garments, and this is a moderate price. Other layettes are $11 to $50. And from $50 to $200 there nre the daintier laetlcs all of hand-made Raiments. (Tlilril floor. ClirMiiut) 'ron'ze Leather Sewing Cases They aro in all the desirable shapes and sizes oblong, square or roll and they aro usually lined with satin. Some have spools, most all hnvo pin cushions and needle cases, and tho prices start at $1.10 and go to $10. (Main I'loor, Ontrul) iprji Used Pianos and Player-Pianos at Large Savings We have forty used pianos and playcr pianos which we will sell at greatly lowered prices. Half of them are our own famous in struments, and all of them were put in thoroughly good condition at the Scho macker piano factory. It is an excellent opportunity for any one who wants to get a piano for much less than its regular price. Save $130 on a New Upright Piano We also have a few H. & S. G. Linde inan upright pianos which we will sell at $315, a clear saving of $130 from the usual price. You will thoroughly like the tone of these instruments. And you will be proud of their appearance the cases are of ma hogany in a Colonial design of charming simplicity. A list of the used pianos and player pianos follows. All may be bought on con venient terms, in spite of their already greatly lowered prices. Used Player-Pianos Doll & Sons $475 Meliose $.175 Lindeman & Sons.. 525 Autopinno H. & S. (i. Lindeman 525 Krnnich & Bach. . , II. & S. (J. Lindeman 525 Knabe Angelus. . . . Lindeman 525 Knabe Angelus Fianista (100 Weser Bros Angelus 050 Blnsius 400 475 800 850 400 45(1 450 475 Angelus 050 Lindeman Angelus 085 Lindeman Lindeman 500 Lindeman 550 Pianola 175 Used Upright Pianos Haines Bros $150 Leonard $250 Haines Bros 175 Ludwiir 275 Doll & Sons 175 Haines Bros. Bymo 175 Lester Cornish 200 Schomaeker , Fischer 200 Albrccht Lester 250 Kui tz Bros. Decker 250 Cameron Tiffany 250 Ludwig Haines Bros 250 (l.'K.Mitliui Hull, T il I'loor) 205 .295 2115 275 275 275 275 fut of Paris Handkerchief Boxes Women's handkerchiefs, $I.5U and $2 each gay colois and dainty combinations, with tapes above the hems. Men's handkerchiefs, S2.25 each in colors that men will like to use. , Children's handkerchiefs, 50c apiece colored prints qunint figures, wee animals and other deigns dear to the juvenile heart. (Miiih I'loor, I rntriill fine Tricotine Suitings Ready to Make Spring Suits When it conies to a staple maleiial I'oi a lightweight .suit or wiap, theie is ically nothing that gives better service or stays in fashion longer tlutu a good qualii tricotine. , . ,' A number of the finest grades of all-wool nicotine aie here, 51 inches wide and in the most desirable shades of daik blue, brown, giny and other light colors They are $4 to $7 a yard and in the ditfeient weights for diesse.s, suits and coats. ( I'lrM I'loor, ( limtiuit) Vprjug Kiwi Styles in elope Handbags These iilw baps aie all of generous size and aie made of fine calfskin and seal in black, brown, blue and gra,. They are all beautifully made, in what might be tcimed "tailored effects." All these bags hae nuiiieious compat tmonts and all are richly silk lined. Prices nre $12.50 to $35, and up to $55, with silver or gold flexible mountings. ( Muln I'loor, Clirilhiil) JVT ew Lace Flouncings Cotton net financings, eciu with tilct mesh and ein hroideiy, .10 inches wide. $2.50 a yard. Silk Brussels net llouncings, embioidorctl, some blown and some black, .'!f inches wide $2.25 a yard. Both are the sort of laces so much in request for afternoon nnd evening dresses this Spring. (M'fM AUIol TtLOWERED cotton petticoats at Sac arc in again, and arc welcome enough. Grounds are bright blue, lavender, dark blue, black, gray and browiu ( Kl Alrlfs) Some of the Men's Finer Silk Shirts Reduced Several hundred silk shirts of the bet ter grade, chiefly of heavy broadcloth silk the heaviest made, in fact and a few of crepe de chine and jersey silk. In all kinds of stripes, from the very narrow to the wide cluster effects, and in beautiful combinations of colors. The new price is .$7.50 they were a third more. (Muln I'loor. Market) rew Bedspreads Arc In New bo.cs just opened bring striped dimity bed spreads 0.1 x !"i inches at 2 and 72 x 00 inches at $2.25 ouch. Bedspreads woven in colored stripes pink or blue -are 72 x 00 inches at $3 and 80 x 90 inches at $.1.50 each. Embroidered bed sets consisting of spreads nnd bolster cover, tho pieces being beautifully embroidered in con ventional design, some with scalloped edges and cut-out corners, others finished with n wide hem, 72 x 06 inches at $0 nnd 90 x 90 inches at $10 a set. We also have some fine hand-embroidered bedspreads of exquisite quality and much under the regular prices 04 x 108 inches, $05. 8ft x 90 inches, ?G0. 04 x 108 inches, $07.50. (Sixth rloor. Oiilrnl) A For Any One Needing a Fine Kermanshah ; Rug an Opportunity Scarcely any rugs hold the same peculiar attraction as Kermanshahs. Their charm is partly in the color combinations, and very much in the decorative effect of their elaborately conceived patterns. We have a group of Kermanshahs in which this twofold appeal is particularly noticeable; and it is made a great deal more powerful because of the attractive prices at which they are marked. If you have been thinking of buying a fine Persian piece, either in a carpet or a small size, this is a most favorable opportunity. Kermanshah Rugs 1 4.0x10.10 ft.. 512., 13.5 x !l.(i ft.. $497 13.10 x 9.5 ft.. .$343 1:5.8x9.5 ft., $310 14.2 x 10.G ft., $475 13.8 x 9.4 ft., $657 13.3 x 8.10 ft.. $375 13.1 x 9.3 ft., $510 Small Kermanshah Rugs Average size, 6.6x4.3 ft., $85 to $175 ('i.Tllli I'loor, lirxtiiilli Lponr Groups of Kxccptipnally Good Linens Hemstitched linen damask tea napkins, very suitable ami attractive home gift, i7.e llxM inches, $0.7.) a dozen. Madeira hand-embroidered, band-scalloped tea nap kins in an assortment of, designs, 1.1x1.1 inches, a limittd quantity at 59.75 a dozen. Scarf with pure linen centers and edged with lace in a filet motif, throe desirable sizes, 18x.1t niche.-, 15; 18x15 inches. $1.25 and 18x54 inches, SI. 15 each. Also a lot of pine linen toweling for glas and china, a good grade in a Mft finish, 10't. inches wide, ,'!0c a yard. rr Ir.i I'lmir, C lieolmit i nrhe New "Blue Mottle" - Laundry Soap Is Going at a Great Rate A mighty jjocd Miap and a great economiei. two bars of it do as much as three bar of ordinary soap. It contains the proper amount of blueing ami lathei splendidly in Philadelphia hard water. 5c a cake dining March. S5 a box of lot) takes during March Hotter get yuur order in at once i'oi a m to tie sent home. I itnrtli I limr, MurUft t This Is the China and Glassware Sale for You because it is tho prices. China and Glass Sale with All the gooiN are Wanamaker goods of our line regular qtialitv. There are no 'seconds " undesirables or job-lots included. The quantities are the largest and the prices tho lowesUn years. I he best trench china dinner sots of 10(5 piocos that can be had for $75 are here border patterns with coin-gold handles. 'e luu-e an unsurpassed group ,,f French st.s of 10(1 picce.N m rich bonier patterns with coin-gold handles, at $85 to $150. ' ns We have some of the lowest-priced French et of Kili pioce obtainable an where Thus, ai-e.i.), in spray decorations with coin-gold handles. All the leading potteries of England ar e.,U r a oV- ,.-'1 s,i"u, uuriniem oi cngnsn porcelain dinner sets or 0(i pieces at $3 (.50, $4,, $,0 and up to $120. in.; .morioan l)om'i sets arc shown in very large assortment at $17 to $60 for sets of Japanese sets .start at $30 and go up to $90 all in border patterns. Savings on all the dinner sets in the Sale are about one-third. The other attractions are cut glass in rich and brilliant selection, light-cut glassware lmnorted decorated irnsswiiro mu thn i,,,..,Q ,i . i .:..... i .... ... e V. ..M'lssva.r . , . . ", - " v"- ""s1 "" mum ui'iiiiiiiiii exnioiiion ot statuary and pedestals in many years, all at remarkable savings. U'uurth I'loor, CliMtnut) Spring Fabrics in the Men's London Tailoring Shop Men who appreciate fine clothes will be interested in the new Spring and Summer woolens in the Wanamaker London Tailor ing Shop. These are all very fine goods, most of them from the leading British mills, and the variety and distinctiveness of the patterns are a delighl. Tweeds, handspuns. cheviots, angolas and unfinished worsteds in many colors and with uncommonly good selection in the browns and tans so much in favor. Men who want new suits for Easter may have them made if they order at once, but they should not wait too long. The beautiful hand tailoring of these London Shop garments should not be hurried. Prices' of the suits are $75 to $100 a big drop from the prices of last Winter's suits. And we will make you a splendid light weight overcoat of handmade Shetlanda or Harris tweeds for .$80 to $100. (Tlir. (inllrr.r, (limtmil) 13.7x9.7 ft., $487 13.9 x 9.5 -ft., $387 March Sale Special Wanamaker Wardrobe Trunks Wanamaker Special wardrobe trunk is made up in accordance with our own sug gestions to the manufacturer. Every one of these suggestions looked to the production of a better trunk. They are made with good, strong, hardware, brass-plated steel lock and draw bolts, they are covered with vulcanized fiber, they hae all corners and edges rounded and are reinforced. Each of them is equipped with laundry bag, shoe pockets, full assortment of hangers for men and women, draw lock and bolt and every wardrobe convenience. $45 for steamer size; three-quarter wardrobe size. $50; full wardrobe size, $55. I mirlli II. Mir ( ciitriil i omc Attractive Knos for Bedrooms The are new rt versiblo !U'; in light haiic! of blue tan. ro.M taupe, and grav, and dark blue, the 0 - 12 ft. !,rL. is S'lft The price of 1'l.nn lolor rag rugs in hmc. blue, gieen. ydlow, tan aim iaeiuier, with ncautilul hand-woen In ii"i(iers, an $41 for ! 12 ft m,. st'Wlllll rimtr Mipsinnti the largest choice of the best wares at the lowest SC e $35, Italian marble 1 h i i ,! : ,r 1 Ih ffj X" -te&rjr- fi'toiwt sffffljfla&y iewUm' Itimn-W ik. '?
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