r hit ivy i rJf?w , " '' wrf "V 7 aJm-muiXM --; ' ' , A-- , ' i '.. , J- MsfMAt" WANAMAKER'S store oPcna at o WANAMAKER'S store closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair tfsNew Goods the People WantandltlsHere They Find Them zmpfrof Already the First Week of the New president s Administration rives some distinct evidences of the approach of he better times that were predicted by Mr. Harding's friends. As expected, the President has intimated a generous policy, though it will demand the greatest Jrfsdom, firmest generosity and highest states manship. There is now, all over the United States, a widespread belief that wc must quit skirmishing and insist on arriving at results and the reinstate ment of good, 01a umes. Signed March 10, 10SJ. fofmfc A New Paris Importation of La Rana Pearls Iffibtlleve these to be the finest Ution pearls to be Had, ana r ire made by the beat maker .. . -I- 1 PnMfia inninnie ccaua m ... ln both color and hiHtcr La i peirls very closely approxi- the most beautiful Oriental it nd they arc worn by many women of unquestioned taste in dress. There is a very complete collec tion of the various sized necklaces at the present time. With 14-kt gold clasps, $25 to .$65. With diamond-mounted clasps, $95 to $185. (Jewelry More, Cdcitnut unil Thirteenth) mieof the Prettiest New Spring Frocks for Young Women Are $35 llome are of crisp and shining fita and some are of glistening urmeuse and blue and that rich, i brown, though some of them I In black, too. Frilled skirts, new long straight bodices, round necks, organdie pip ings, ribbon sushc3 and eyelet em broidery are some of their fashion points but they're all attractive. 14 to 20 year sizc3. (Second Floor, Chestnut) 400 Yards White Silk Broadcloth to Sell for $2.50 a Yard I Tali is the first time for several rs that this line quality Ameri- In silk broadcloth has sold as low b this and it is such an unusually value and so timely, just at rbf2if.nin(? of the white silk sea- that we should not ho sur- ( First Floor prised to see the entire lot go in one day. It is one of the best silks we know of for women's Summer dresses and skirts and it is used for blouses and for men's shirts at every season of the year. The width is 32 inches. Chentnut) It's Unusual to Find Women's Fine Raincoats Reduced list now comes ono of these rare ' KMions. All the English and a i fflbtr of new Ttjillnn rnlnrnntn i Iildts those made here of im- I rtM materials have just been I auy lessened in tnelr prices. TlM? nrn fh lioof n.rtlU.. P ' WtriisA Canton cloths, rubber- ib.iiik ana ruDDerizcd cashmere. (Flrot Floor, Some are combined with another color and arc very interesting in their fashion features. All the shoulder seams are cemented and taped. There are also a few capes of imported rubberized mnterials. The new prices arc $30 to $57.50. Ontro.1) Paris Sends Some Interesting JNew Sports Skirtings some cases, a shaggy V arc US different, nc nnccihl.t POS the ustml c.L-(f!., e i.: N. beinj; rather heavy to suit I purposo of a sports skirt and i'ftsiriKir.K plaids with a and, in finish. Beautiful colors of navy, tur quoise, henna, cold and others. .18 soft, inches wide, $5 a yard. (Firm Floor, ehrMnut) A Few Hundreds of Years Ago 'Omen did occasinnnllv iFr. mif -;,!!. , ...! I...-.:. i .i ! ... e" " "I, iu iiuiiiiiik "iiu uoing van- M. ii iIC StUntS wlth their "lords and "'"sters," but the trouble n all that kind of thing was that they always had to wear such "-"' '" K"i. some iresn air anu doubtless u bit ftrihcl'th rent' but.th,nk of the dlfferenco between sallying i. , " i,""", niurt una a corset mat. was pretty nearly m iron for a day's sport, and wearing a straight, short frock we present day with a good slip-on corset inside it! opeakincr of whfMi -nn,i..,i., .... u ... . - v "" u" "'. boiiiu new ransienne sun- have just arrived-pink, all of them. IU.C0 no top nnd very little boni"B Hnd c03ts A buede-cloth boned in front and laced in back is $11.50. An elastic corset with satin stripping is $12.50. A lovolv nl.l ,:n. -ii- -..... l,c,,n, ' ' v n,,u al-on iwnicn Belongs in a trousseau) has "uniier its Ka,ter straps and gold thread embroidery, price $28. tn n? x.t0 'lmt al)PitIents may be made for fittings bc ln 0 A M. and 2 P. M. (Thlril Floor, Chritnut) Easter Peltinfs unpacked include silk Jcncya i u.oo-nll with contrast P colors jn their nMnrj;nn lMs: Ido.,. ...... . ., Ilium ,'""-'"" "i .X.ou, anu fn taffetas at Jl'J.fiO. I0W11' olors in all nf rlinn, lT,""l lloor. ( et,ul Hand-Embroidered oilk Chemises Im h. V P ". some of iceRn "u"-uone scallops, lh ; ,n; kT ot crepe do cUino 'Khilii "roWcry, "'rd r,ri VfDttKU Among the Loveliest Gloves for Women We've Seen This Season are the.se new Arabian mochas in Spring colors and styles. They are of the most velvety texture, the skins are of beautiful quality, and the colors are particularly attrac tive. Women's short gloves, with ono clasp, and in an exquisite French gray, aro ?4.2o a pair. Strap-wrist mochas in the ramc French gray or in beaver or but ternut color, with cmbioidcred spearpoint backs, .0 a pair. (Alain Flour. Central) When a Woman Says That a Dress Is "Wearable" you may be auro she has made a mental note of that dress and sooner or Inter you will sec her blossom forth in it. For it is pre cisely this qunlity that she is al ways in search of she wants a frock which will do a lot of "filllng in," which isn't to striking that you can recognize it3 date at a glance, and yet which clearly be longs in the procession of Spring garments. The Fashion Salons will have some such wearable dresses for to morrowsilk jerseys for only $25. They have shallow necks, round or square; they have the straight silhouette, though one stylo boabts a waist line nnd a blouse, and others show panels flying over skirts of contrasting colors; and they have embroidery agreeably arranged on their bodices nnd belts. Their colors arc precisely what ono would choose for wcar nblo dresses nnvy, beige, Juvu brown, black, a rather vivid blue and pewter gray. Price ?25. (Firm Floor, rrnlrnl) New and Fashionable Animal Scarfs of Pretty Brown Marten mcy arnvea in tne l-ur Salons ' go to ?85 for a most attractive just a clay or so ago, and come just in time to accompany Mnd ame's new Spring tailored suit. Stone marten scarfs start at $37.50 for the one-skin scarfs und two-skin scarf. And the rich, pretty bnum mar ten scarfs start at $40 for one skin scarfs and go to ?85 for the handsome two-skin pieces. New Books "Chick Kvans Golf Hook." by the greatest of all amateur golfers, is a joyous story of the caddie who became a champion, t'ricc $3.50. Growth of the Soil," by Knut Hamsun. A translation from iho Norwegian. II. 0. Wells -ays it impresses him as one of 'he very greatest novels he hns vor read. Two volumes, $5. "White Dominoes," by Flor ence M. Pcttce. An intriguing story of weird happenings. $1.75. "The Grey Itoom," by Eden I'hllpotts. A ghost-story dcft.y told. Price $2. (Miiln Floor, Thirteenth) (Second Floor, Chentnut) jp AST Ell cards in plenty - sweet with (lowers and chicks and Easter bunnies. There arc reeling cards and folders and just cards, there arc blotters and book mark crs and prices run from 5c to $1. Look for them near tlic elevators. (Mnln Floor. Central) Men, Here Are the Right Spring Suits and Overcoats The new suits and overcoats this year are simply fine ; fine in fabrics, fine in fashion, fine in making, fine in all the things that men value who are particular about their appearance. And not only are qualities appreciably better, but prices are one-third and even more below the figures of last Spring. The styles vary from those of last Spring, but only in a moderate degree and in the direction of looser and more liberal lines. In other words, the form-fitting feature so noticeable in coats of recent seasons is now less pronounced. But there is all the novelty remaining that any one can desire in line, shape, cut and detail. Skirts of the Spring overcoats are somewhat roomier than heretofore, ' a de velopment that men who like to take a brisk, vigorous stride will welcome. But the surest sign of all that these are suits and overcoats that men want is the way men are taking to them at first sight. Easter will soon be here, sir; now is the time to prepare! Spring suits, .$32 to .$60. Spring overcoats, .$35 to .$60. (Third Floor. .Market) Women's Fine New Shoes for Spring are better than ever and prices are somewhat lower. THE main thing in fashion at this moment is the strap pump; the pump made with a plain strap going over the instep or a split combi nation strap. It is a matter of taste which of them you like. Some of the straps button and some of them buckle. These new strap pumps are to be had in tan Russia, black Russia, patent leather, black satin, gray and brown suede, also in a most fetching combination of tan Russia vamps and tan suede backs. They come either with high Louis heels or with junior heels, and prices go from $10 to $14 a pair. Also greatly in favor and of high importance are' new Colonial English-made pumps, just such us Dorothy Vernon might have graced. These are made with a perky Colonial tongue and leather covered, stitched buckles. They are extremely smart and are to be had in dull and patent leather and in tan Russia. The assortment among the new shoes is excellent and there is full choice of all .sizes in each style. It is well worth noting that prices are some what lower than they were for shoes of equal or lesser quality a year ago, and that while we have all leathers, the tan Russia is undoubtedly in greatest demand. Where Else Will a Man Find Such Beautiful Silk Shirts? Newest arrival! amonjr the sillc shirts are superb. They arc of heavy broadcloth sill; in stripes and in solid colorw and stripes with charming Jittle jacquard iltrurca in them. The colorings are exquisite and often very unusual combinations. NTo finer ready-to-wear silk shirts may be had. Price $111. Other silk shirts from this price down to $7.00. (Mnln Floor, Market) Men's and Boys' London Caps Were Never So Noteworthy The shipment of ISedleaf caps which we just received from England is just about the finest yet. The caps are in one-piece and eight-piece styles, all beautifully hand tailored, and the materials are selected liomespuns in gray and tan mixtures and herringbone stripe, Lovat mixtures and multicolor effects. For Easter gift caps they are unequaled. Men's caps, $4. Hoys' caps, $3.50. (Main Floor, Murkrt) MVomtn'n Hioe Morr, Flrot Floor. Mitrlirt) London Sends New Umbrellas for Women An Knglishwomun seldom goes out without her umbrella, and English umbrellas are notable for their good stylo und their sub stantial churacter. Thec urc brand-new, they come from a fore most British maker and they ure very smart. All Imve covers of firm, black silk and all have wood sticks a feature that will appeal to many women. The handles arc quietly distinc tive fine woods mounted with gold or silver, malacca and horn handles, white and colored bakclite, imita tion shell or umber and leather handles aie in the collection. They're to be found exclusively in the Wanamaker Umbrellu Shop $18 to $-15. i (Mnln Floor, Murkt'l I New and Artistic Jewelry of Imitation Jade The coloting is very like the rcul jade and the pieces are very inter esting as well as quite new. The new earrings, for instance, are in hoop shapes and pendant effects and the jade green is used alone and in combination with sparkling black jet or i limestones. $G.50 to $11 a pair. Pretty pendunts to v. ear 'round the neck or on bracelets are in the shape of bunches of grapes $2.75 to $6.50. Attractive new rings are $6 und $!). Daintv bracelets are $U und $5. And black silk neckcords with rhincstono slides and imitation jade pendants are $27 and $30. (Irurlrj Morr, Clirnlnull JfEMNANTS of white a' goods at a third less in elude many plain and fancy weaves of the sorts used for shirtwaists a n d children's dresses. (I.l. ..I Altlit) For Saint Patrick's Day Green candies galore, green favors, green novelties of many kinds are here now nnd ready for you to make plans and order for your St. Patrick's party. Jack Horner pics or St. Pat rick's huts, each holding twelve favors, $8. Baskets with harps, holding twelve favors, $9. Bonbons with favors, $2.25 a dozen. Place cauls with favors, 20c each. (Jiccn huts, to hold candies, 15c each. Kr-wpie dolls, dresaed in gretn, $1 to $1.75. Largo potutoes of cocoanut cream, 25c each. Almond paste potatoes, $1 a pound. Almond paste peas in pod, or almonds, $1 a pound. Pistachio chocolates, $1 a pound. Green chocolate straws, 70c a pound. Pistachio bonbons with al mond on top, $1 a pound. Green mint wafers, 70c u pound. ' Clear mint shamrocks, 50c a pound. Cream potatoes, tJOc a pound. Basket of potutoes, trimmed with ribbon und snake, $1.25. (l)oii M:ilr Nlorr, Clirliuil) New White Frocks for Little Children Which is one way of guying they are for little babies in arms, fur toddlers and for youngsters up to six yeurs. For the little babies of six months to two cars there ure dear little white dresses of nain sook and fine lawns, in pretty styles that ure dainty and not too elaborate. Some are tucked, some have feather stitching and some are lace trimmed. $1.50 to $0.50. New white frocks of dotted Swiss, of luwn und of dimity, some smocked in color, for thice to six year children, are $3 to $10. (Ililril Floor, riimlnnl i Good Bath Sprays for 75c This i- a new low price for ,-uch good sprays, und many people will like to take udvuntugc of it. They are all new und the spray is of generous size. (Mnln Fluor, Fliratmiu Men's Silk Half Hose New for Easter Some of the finer kinds that a man likes to wear on special occa sions. Good for gifts, too. Heavy full-fashioned silk in black, white, navy and cordovan, $3.60 a pair. t Hund-embroidered clocked half hose in black with self, white and col ored clocks; white with self and bluck clocks, and navy and cordovan with self clocks, $3.50 a pair. Accordion-ribbed silk in two-color combinations black with white, blue, green or purpk $5 a pair. Derby ribbed silk with hand-embroidered self clotks in black, navy and cordovun, $0 a pair. (Main Floor, Mrke() I LITTLE lace collars of real Point Venise are much in vogue for the tai lored cloth dresses. Some times they are wholly of the lace, sometimes the lace is combined with em broidered or plain net. Prices $i:iJ0 to WJ. (Main Flour. ( rnlriill New Block Scrim Curtains, Special at $1.65 a Pair The block pattern i pretty and much in demand. The edges of the curtains are hemstitched and they are two und a quarter yards long. Also there is the material by the yard to mutch, at 25c n yard, a special price. There is still left a limited quan tity of the plain marquisette cui tains at $1.50 a pan. 1 1 lllh Floor, Murkcti The China Sale With the Best Goods in the Largest Choice at Lowest Prices I'he lea.ting potteries and glass factories of the world lay their best wares before you in this sale at prices one-fourth to one-half vltsa than regular ligures. All the- dinner sets we own arc in the sale, including the "open stock" patterns. Fine cut-glass to the value of niuny thousands of dollnrs can be chosen from at savings of one-third. Light-cut glassware and beautiful imported decorated glass ar shown in dazzling assortment at similar savings. Fancy china is one-fourth to one-half loss than regular prices Exquisite Italian marble statuary and pedestals are offered at one third les3, and the collection is by far the largest and finest in years. In the quantities and varieties of goods and the lowness of pricee there has not been such a chinu sale in several years. A Few Remarkable Items in Cut Glass Berry bowls, 8-inch sizp, $3.75. Bonbon dishes, $1.85. Sugar and cream sets, $4.25. ... Celery trays, $2.75 to $3.25. " ttter JU' 4'Pmt si"' 5- Compotes, 7-inch size, $3. A wonderful ehoice of pieces. Vase, 12-inch size, $5. nriced fr0m $1.50 to Sin ..t, itonrth Floor, ChrMnut) Fireless Cookers at Lower Prices in the March Sale of Housewares New Fashions in Fine Leather Handbags Highly gluzed pin seal and pin morocco in bluck, browns and blues aro the leathers used, and most of the bags aie in soft pouch shapes. There are smull sizes for dress wear and large some very large hairs for shopping and' general utility. The new prices arc $8.50, $10 und I :M2. which nro much less than I Rimilar handbags have been selling for. (Mnln Floar, I'lu-lniii) Every modern housewife knows the great advantages of the fire !es cooker, Ms economy, us uoidnnce of all possibilities of burned or spoiled foodt, its cleanlin ss and labor saving. In the- Mulch Jlourevsares Sale wo have the famou- "Domestic Science" tireless cookers m lower price-. Each of these cookers is enclosed in u case of non-rusting steel, gray enumeled. The lining and the cooking utenih- nie of .seamless aluminum. uiH-compiirlmt'nt cookers. 2li. Equipment 1-quurt aluminum kettle and set of triplicate pails; thermometer; radiator pastry , shelves; radiator hook; two radiator racks; book of directions. Tun-compartment cookers, $;16.."0, SI0 und S12. The ?3G.50 cooker ha- this equipment one eight-quart aluminum kettle und set triplicate pails; thermometer; radiators; two rudiu tor rucks; one pair puUry .-helw..; radiator hook; look of directions. ( Found I lour The $40 cooker has one eight-quart aluminum kettle and set trip licate pails; thermometer; one pair pastry shelves; four radiatoni; two rudiutor racks; rudiator hook; book of directions. The $42 cooker hus one 10u.()Uart nluminum kettle; one four quart utensil; set triplicate pails; thermometer; one pair pastry shelves; four radiators; two radiator racks; radiator hook; book of directions. Three.compnrtment cookers, $58. These are equipped with on 10-qunrt aluminum kettle; one eight-quart aluminum kettle; set triplicate pails; one four-quart utensil; thermometer; six radiators two radiator racks; two pair pastry shelves; radiator hook; book of directions. " ' Demonstration during March, showing the economy and efficiency ..rousting, nulling und boiling when the right flrclcsii cooker is used. Mnrl.M) !ai ' ml w ft iff. i m m m m ' -"8 W im. Rl i ft M ? ! ism i ' A' iff r . .j. ?. v . $st ' 1 'lt.l,rt . s- jjWto.. .Ul&fa, v ,!,,;