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I. idiiiir lm into tin old wiuiiro words lintm room h.n In.id'd rtic i-oi ' Tin n lm inhitiiul of ion ifioitul or, , il,,. tlooi in ffin' of "in In u K llro the Klrl Irnlnc tlm loom pin.' I I h.iiii im, to in.- t om Kfflf fnt liiimillati'.l hul i '""..I "or ' , ,.w moth, t In .plilin I "M ' ltltnll olf liv il(i idliiK Hi.it hi i Ji im il' In t I f t o.l MOM' in ' im. fmwirt untlursuml Tin' w. rk-i min r.f li i Umi win Mi . i ml. i n il the Bill fn mniitliK In tin- ilti Ind ln"i ii pi nt I ,,,,t Bri'inuk th -itnitfii .n l'"d iUw tea m Walnut Street at 1307 ("mlon Crfp Lmbrnltlcrcd $49.50 I Vulitf $SS VeryBeautifulDresses Made to Sell at $75 to $100 Dresses that will malic cfvs turn to behold their beautji wherever they arc worn. I it for a fashion exposition ! Copies, of wry loociit l'nris models and one of the umntiy's lending maker's showpieces. Of Canton crepe, UeoiKCttc crepe, kit-tcn's-eai satin, puppy skin, taffeta. Won ilerful colois. Styles in very tiuth inilc si'iibable at $19.5(1. Coming befoie Kastcr. N.iluo too wood to pass by Sues for women and misses. "ijfmnlt'f illK. e 1111111 " hh.mhiii iiii i . - , , , . , , . y - !W!TwiHw i I J lwmx Wrmm fashion headquarters r.pMF- MpJW il ilwii mM ft IMm Ji Chestnvit st.fflMyjf fl ' pi slVil- vMih I The NewTreasure House KM 1 mm I . MySM T DeautiM flats Wl li llfill mi l' I WK:l -r-J Tomorrow -Saturday 10 A.M. if 'MfMffl'1 el VtV&' fi Offering a Completely New, Bright, Fresh Stock of Modish q f,g (MS'i H I Ml f "P1 "n Hats at Astounding and Spectacular Low Prices. g J plrf1' 1 ' i 0 -3gss Special Opening Prices 1 il ill I )S0 $7-50-10-15uPto25 I !1 'lt 7B fea (2 '1 " '"Pi ItlRr. aie "lacctul. drooping hats of c ire satin and tulle 7 'wwl'l 1? 'ffi&'0 I tnkinu liats in the newest straw weaves, encircled tj I - wiff fj S ' C J W1,n "lulti-tolored flowers quaint, fascinating pagoda y' tj WW&& i iW fr' a "v 'lr,ts ,nanV ('"ported models a tremendous variety of Jtj I ' g wIIkm! '$4i'' S3L -"tp? A v the most alluiing leations you have ever seen. Mil ?I lilfTB i 3 S'fffotfl-'' ""W)r A i To Cap the Climax a Gor- J& A ""j pf WKaM I Paradise Hats ( J; BSlifi f'fSS' iVrTiS -T. na.r: Hu,ne ru!l ThvS,HV,ul ff NQ j jg JPtwl ffl m A;MfWnd n host of th- New.iLX HIGHER ) jO 1R W TT . y MiMMmWvW' Spr,n c"" wl" b' mr- Di,m,lmn,l f f J wmi n mMm? u,,M ',1 "" i '"' -v-. 'il iirt:'l ' ' &MM$iK """ J '.n'riUV.'" :; " ff J ,f' , WW?X J V s-"t' Ionian A r..,t,7,.',',i ',"" ',' if Mt$ h l iV ' ?!Z0&M$WrC h twm1 ..m.i -i . ,. w, wlJ 'I - ' $f$m fv-' tJ( ' lillPH fiUJ - u i i ti ! ,ii i l.j J..4JS-1J 'V KSIR Vx ' V 1 Jj--Tnyinui'jnrji!ifrrimrTrT I Mmmi Wliy VouOhfjin .Mcn-cAilvsmccdSlylesul si Lower Cost al La "'M ';: iwfh&ffii4 lw 'Hiis Is Why Prices Are So Low at La Paix M$( v lHffif IKin' tMR -rTTTrr " .iiiiiiii.ii ri i ' i ' rvuirfv (W hij K!' Hi ! . n mirTinmitnPTmTmirTnrrmnTTTr M S , JHi,.5f . Ill JTLL J-i.J 1 . L I I , ! I I 1,1 I I I.I I I 1,1 1,1 I I f i Ml i WmMmm l3(K'Si'i3't'U! ' I. i i ' .,,;;,.,, ''.'rrtiVViiiiitir---?! " """" - . i M i mi wnnnmni I htW''m nf liiimo li llll lirr llllhir innl li "'' nurc iihn ii, ik now rt"lnir tic I mis' work. ttut 1 itoly pln"l nrhlninl " ren iirttr, upon trcolMHB In i alien tun chock "Mm 1 cr"'nli "HI' ion 'i nilniit. denr?" nsUod Mrn. Nwiomli nn" en nine, callltin ntTIn Into h.r IIiIiir nmin I "Vps Indonil r iillfil thi cirl o it, I "Well' In Kin itn ivonmn tnnlli ti t n her In .1 m t luri pi niu' li looked for a houp In Hi' inuriiti .nil npor foittu hnt rim to uit lii.i, mi. thpownci infti il to m. II I lit In III ll'l piTWiaili'il lit" ii'i'l I m ' i In li n In a innntli I UioiiBlit Mm miKlit in Viiow dit 111 IU-H nu wihIii.I 1 1 l'"l for anoihir mom 'Thin I mint bi- nldo tn III. n il you7 nskoil 1 ffi.' dn 1 llnp li r mi 1. r "Vo roii' 111I Mit , m n, nli 11 III, i mill' Ni il I li''r ' " ni' tnorr ,1. i . for jou I 1 11 s in 1 1 I I in 1 t 1 until TVil Ii.im 1 it ' in 1 " 11 I I lunn i 1 n ti 11 , 1 1 . I -it 1 In tlto word A rul ihnroiiBllir.il .,i old NVii l.nitliind Mi-. 1 1 ih Mm I I surprlnid n In 11 ou tin'" t li 111 II wonderful ' Kffle 11 11 , ,"'l '1 'i' im M, Nenrotnli li 1 I ' f I ' I , i l in i 11 li 1 ui 1, Sn ih ir 1I1. ri'iili' il -' ,K 11 c lr s Hindi im innl I I oiiKlit onr I., .in" fni I "in ""I ,l" ' "n"l ,'"" ,, ' , r mi i' ni' ml" 1 I v 1 1 1 in .1 lir mil prlii H Sfll millllrtr Null li tin Till, nt" l'lltl.l' I BOOK BARGAINS 35c each, 3 for $1.00 65c each, 3 for $1.75 $1.00 each, 3 for $2.75 Mi ll I l i ii II I .v tl THE LIBRARY SHOP 1.1 Smith 1 ttli St., Philadelphia 0Vm gwiwnrwi The Easter Frock Individual And Less To Pay Thr rr.ii)inci i rnmplrtr Slinks linr liprn rrplcni'lird. and to the .ilrendv lorl olln lion M)lp of urpdsing siiHirlnc l.ip been ridded. I'ricc that'i the feature that n focninK all nn on tlun nlore Just for instance planer at thr unusual modcU at $39.50, $47.50, $57.50 W ' ' m 1 'miv $47.50 3Eaaat3iinntntfc mninni inmfl 1302 Walnut Street iiM (RAMI mz CEN.CEOR0E WASHINGTON HOUSE OCCUPIED A PART OF OAK KAICS PRESENT SITE SlxUeik CUwUmAtaty mwmmmmw OAK HALL NOW OCCUPIES THE SITE i OF THE HOME OF ROBERT MORRIS WHO FINANCED THE REVOLUTION t i Fulfilling Our Promise First News of Oak Hall's Campaign To Increase the Business $1,000,000' "E have just purchased one hundred thousand dollars' worth of the finest quality Spring clothing built by one of America's greatest national manufacturers; with which we launch the celebration- of Wanamaker & Brown's sixtieth anniversary (1861-1921) to-morrow morning when store doors are thrown open! Over and above this anniversary offer extraordinary, we present also close upon two thousand new spring suits to sell at unparalleled value-laden prices. w Hundreds of $85 Suits for $50 Hundreds of $75 Suits for $45 Hundreds of $65 Suits for $40 A Thousand $35 and $40.Suits, $25 Hundreds of $45 and $50 Suits, $30 Hundreds of $45 and $50 Suits, $35 H ERE are the particulars. The $40, $45 and $50 groups contain the hnest bench-tailored quality suits we have ever oflered 1or sale at such prices at the corner of Sixth & Market Streets. Never have we seen finer suits and we are confident you will say you have never seen such splendid garments at such low figures. Their 'manufacturer has a national reputation as pre-eminently a builder of superior clothing. The patterns are exquisitely fine. The cloths are all-wool and handsome. The fashions are the last word in new Easter suits for men and young men. There are "stouts," "medi ums," "longs," and "shorts." Sizes for all men. We candidly believe that when first hews of this spring offering of clothing (at prices which are without precedent for value) becomes known, no other suits in Phil adelphia will sell until these are all gone. . sfTh m TTk s"v sn-h. mm . e T . . . s to tne ,zs, ,tmu and ,TM suits! it is a tact that among the first group of a thousand or more, there are plenty of suits with an extra pair of trousers. The three groups con tain finest spring weight worsteds, and there is no lack of selection or of sizes. The two groups together comprise many thousands of suits and we are certain they will bring many thousands of customers. The finer suits have just taken their places in our crystal cabinets and the other groups have been brought together in one space for quick accessibility and selling. Oak Hall welcomes you to what we are pleased to call one of the most wonderful value offers we have ever presented the buying public since 1861! 1V1 Only 24 Hours More of Our Great Spring Tailoring Proposition. 0RK men have taken advantage of the opportunity tins spring than ever in the past. We believe more men to-day and to-morrow will register their orders than on the concluding days of former years. There is no doubt about the truth of our assertion that, cloths con sidered, quality of tailoring and exactness of individual fit such a rare chance has not been duplicated in the past six years. $60, $65 and $70 TAILORING FABRICS I BUILT TO YOUR MEASUREMENT FOR WITH AN EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS ALSO BUILT TO YOUR MEASUREMENT FOR AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE OF $11. UnMEMRKR: Thd ofTer closes when the store clo.seN on Saturday aiul wo hope you will register our onU r in the morning instead of waiting until Saturday afternoon, when the Merchant Tailoring Department will be filled to overflowing with customers. $39 Two Anniversary Offers in the Boys' Department $7.75 iiuii somi; sn.KMMi) m;v simcim; iii.i t: C si:ih.i: mi is im:c;im,aui.y sin. in si.i:s v ro in. (.i uvrr.Kii imim:si: a novs si:u im:si'i:cT and fio c.ivi: him (.odd i:au. N" 10 Ve nc;lcclc(l lo c'xPlii" how it becomes possible for us fo offer I he suils i JOe lcsa'ihc(l (li mch low tifjurt's. The manufacturer who sold them to us let us them al JO' less than his refulur prices because of the exlraordinarilii lame above haw lamp our- chase we made and lo co-operate with us in our purpose lo increase Oak 1 all's business by a million dollars in HrJI-r-provided we can do il lo the advantage of our customers, which ,, nrnmise wc shall do! Wanamaker & Brown I Market at Sixth I for 60 Years fii m if I II pi m ll Us 21 m k si" Sft spj t a l()l nm.s'si.-, i: .mmmm; sitis in iiwh- 1 1.75,smii: MIMII) WOOL 'tll'S. WITH AN IA- nt I'Mit oi ruoi si:ks w'itii somi: suns. "5 SBSBSSS ea BKWKIIffliilB' i m 4 mm , jL-: r jlj , : i - ,'-,vJ ta-.srtvi ft v