PjJlppJii "' J j" , I& , . rJ ft EVENING PtJBElO KEDO-ER- PHIESDEBPHI, MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1921 Band plays at 9; Organ at 11 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Unsettled ana i.ov Chime at Jfoon Store Opens at 9 Store Closes at 5 , w?pmvfWft, Tomorrow Opens the Great Yearly Display and Sale of Easter Plants and Flowers Almost Every Misunderstanding Can Be Smoothed Out by gentleness and patience, if taken up at the proper time and with good temper. The longer things lie untouched that have gone wrong the worse they grow to both parties. Clean up every day the affairs of the day if you possibly can. By so doing you have less to worry you and can think ahead instead of fretting over what is off the track. Signed March 21, 1021. QM ffawmfa Women's Novelty Suits of Great Distinction Certainly there never was a season when the finest of tai loring and the most beautiful qualities of cloth were so much In evidence. These suits arc wonderful examples of both. It isn't merely that they arc so smart of cut although tho loose little jackets and tho rather short coats do hang so well from tho shoulders but all the details are so perfectly treat ed. There are self-bindings and bindings of fine silk braids; there are the nar rowest of detachable bolts; (First Floer, there arc quantities of little pockets most beautifully fin ished, and a great variety of tailors' stitches. And when thcro is embroidery It is rich and delightful. A few of theso suits are of the three-piece variety with foulard bodices and foulard linings to their little coats. Tho materials are Poiret twill, hair-line worsteds, gab ardine and tricotino, in navy, black, beige and sand color. Theso suits aro usually only one of a kind, and aro priced at $80 to $130. Central) A Smart Sports Hat She Must Have f That is tho way most women feel about itl If sho is wearing one of those fetching new tweed suits, if she has a new sports suit, if she wishes a hat for motoring, for golf, for riding, then a jaunty, now sports hat is what she'll like. And there's a whole room devoted exclusively to sports hats in tho Millinery Salon 1 Little hats and big hats with wide shady brims, bright colored hats and quiet hats are all here. There are plenty of sailors, plenty of smooth and novelty straws in fact every kind of sports hat that is in vogue this Spring. 3.75 to $16. (Second Floor, Cheitnut) A Diamond Wrist Watch The Fashionble Gray Silks Are Here in Abundance Just arrived is a brand-new shipment of Canton crepes and among them aro all the various shades of gray so much in do mand for Spring dresses. This makes tho largest stock wo have ever had of Canton crepes. They arc $4.50, $4.75 and $5 a yard. Thero aro plenty of beautiful gray satins at $2.50, $3, $4 nnd $5 a yard. Soft fino taffetas in gray, $2.50 and $3.50 a yard. Georgette crepes in gray, $2 a yard. (First Floor, Cheitnut) .tiiA for Easter Ono of the most pleasurable gifts that could be thought of for a woman who loves beautiful jewelry which is really useful ns well as ornamental. The cases of theso dainty little timepieces are of platinum, set with the highest grade of diamonds, out of our own stock and mounted under our own supervision. Tho movements are tho best American movements made. They arc all mounted on black ribbon bracelets and the prices go from $640 to $926. (Jewelry Store, Cheitnnt and Thirteenth) The Beautiful Duvetyne Wraps Hold First Place for Easter They aro the softest things imaginable, graceful, and thero is not the slightest sug gestion of bulkiness. That is tho secret of their becoming lines. You may choose from wraps with a wide sleeve, scarcely more than a cuff, or wraps without any sleeves; in fact, they are long capes. The duvetyne may bo all -wool or silk and wool. (First Floor, One of the most striking wraps is a soft taupo color, heavily embroidered in a lotus design in Egyptian coloring. Another fascinating cape shows the Spanish influence in its long silk fringo and elab orate embroidery. There is the new Hindustan brown, Sorcnto blue, platinum gTay, navy bluo and black. Prices go from $100 to $335. Central) , ALL THE KINDS OF NEW CHAMOIS LISLE GLOVES WOMEN LIKE Chamois lisle gloves look well on the hand, they are a comfort able weight for Spring, and they wash very well and wear as well as they wash. $1 a pair for short gloves in white, mode, champagne, beaver and pearl gray. $1.25 a pair for tab-wrist style in white, pongee, mode, brown and pearl gray. $1.65 a pair for eight-button length in chamois, beaver or gray; $1.85 a pair for twelve button length in the same colors. $2.25 a pair for aixteen-button length in pongeo, chamois, biscuit and beaver. $2.75 for twenty-button length in white and pongeo. (Main Floor, Central) v LARGE CHEMISES FROM PORTO RICO All delicately hand made and In the usual tailored styles, with no fullness whatever and a good deal of delicate hemstitching and drawn work. The straight chemises $3.85 and $4.50. The envelope chemises $3.76, $4.35, $4.75 and $4.85. (Third Floor. Central) Alligator Calfskin Handbags at Lowest Prices Yet Rifhr. on r no hrtnv wif h fno now vnomo -Pm loaf nor nanrlhnrrs tho Wnnn. I maker Store has procured for the -women of Philadelphia a large shipment of fine alligator calfskin bags at $3, $3.50, $5, $6.75 and $7.50 These are the lowest prices for which handbags of this quality have ever sold within our recollection. These are not to be confused with sheep skin bags. Some dealers object to calfskin because it wears too long. Because of the artistic graining of the "alligator finish," and the soft tan, gray and brown colorings, these bags are just what thousands of women want for Easter wear. And there are many, many shapes smart little dress and calling models and large business and shopping bags. It is an extraordinary collection for such low prices and an opportu nity to be found only at Wanamaker's, because this Store has assumed the entire distribution of these goods in Philadelphia. Large as the stock is, it will go out with a rush as soon as women see the bags. (Main Floor, Chestnut) are are f SWISS EYELET ALL-OVERS just arrived aro of the wide sort that arc so much wanted this year for entire dresses and blouses. The grounds are ecru and white batiste, and the de signs, largo and small, are in self-color. Tho width is 45 inches and the prices $3.25 to $5.75 a yard. , Ecru batiste embroidered in red and blue are 45 inches wide and $3.25 a yard. (First Floor, Chestnut) Young Women's Tweed Suits Are Certainly Popular this Spring, and we arc kept busy ordering new ones to take the place of the ones sold. Three smart, now models, all of theso well-liked tweeds arc in new blue and rose mixtures, new tans and new gray3, and include styles severely plain, and others to be worn with belts. They aro scverelytailorcd, the jackets aro lined with good quality silks and the suits arc in 14 to 20 year sizes. Price $37.50. (Second Floor, Chestnut) BLACK SATIN CHARMEUSE AT $3 A YARD Thi3 is a fino beautiful silk of high luster and of exquisite soft ness. It is very much used for nfternoon and evening dresses or for combination dresses for street wear. It is 40 inches wido and most moderately priced. (First Floor, Chestnut) PRETTY LITTLE L HAND ' KERCHIEFS i FOR CHILDREN Some have quaint designs Printed in color, some havo little figures und animals embroidered in the corners, and others are finished with dainty lace edges. Prices begin at 25c and go to U.25 each. Little egg boxes and other novelties to hold them are 15c to 50c apiece. (Main Floor, Central) Platinum Gray and Beige Are Two New Colors in Fox Scarfs which havo recently joined the collection of theso fluffy, pretty furs here in the Fur Salon. The platinum is u lovely shade of gray, and tho beige is a soft, creamy tan that will bo most becoming both shades will look well with new Spring gowns and wraps. But thcro are many other fur scarfs, too new brown and taupe and black scarfs, now pointed foxes, as well as the pretty cross fox and tho beautiful silver foxes. Prices start at $30 for a black fox scarf and go to $425 for a handsomo one of silver fox. (Second Floor, Chestnut) Youthful and Spring-Like Are the New Easter Blouses There arc more new features about them than have been seen for a long time and the woman in search of the smartest kind of a blouse lor her Easter suit will certainly find it here. Among the latest comers are some good-looking Canton crepe tic-back blouses, either white or bisque, at $13.85. Somo new "batiquc" waists, trimmed with black circ ribbon and collar, $18.75. .,,,,.,. Lovely Georgette crepe blouses with the fashionable wool cm broidery, $15. , And the now long style of blouse in crepe do chine with a square bib effect in front and a collar that can be worn high or low, $20. (Third Floor, Central) FOR THOSE WPIO WANT SOMETHING DIFFERENT FROM SERGE There is a pebble weavo all wool fabric that is especially nice for Spring street dresses. It is a very good choico for women who want a material that will wear well and the pebble weavo is most attractive. In tan, reindeer, gray, brown, plum, Copenhagen, navy and midnight blue, 42 inches wide, $1.60 a yard. (First Floor, Chestnut) II pRETTY NEW NIGHTGOWNS More of those much-liked cropo ".hlne nightgowns for women Me here ail pink, of course. At 5 there is a style with built-up noulders, mostly of lacoj at $0.85 -..-. ,c mrco siyics wun mucn y aco and shirring, and at $8.75 is a squaro.nnMrn1 .ivi. ,hi. .nii kr tlaj)0r,7t? la.co decoration. They fc sltor. e Lttt,e N,ehtgovm New Accordion-Ribbed Silk Stockings Athletic women who like something a little finer than woolen spprta hoso find it in accordion-ribbed silk. Theso smart stock ings arrived just in time for Easter. At $6.60 a pair, accordion-ribbed ankles with plain silk tops, in black with white, gold, green. African brown or purple. At $8 a pair, accordion-ribbed to tho top, in African brown and green, navy anu wnuu unu umu .u, vi. (xrirvt jritrora unBvv EACH SEASON LITTLE FOLKS' CREEPERS ARE MORE ATTRACTIVE so that, naturally, the new ones arc tho most attractive of all! They arc such comfortable, sen sible little garments for one to three year old children it is small wonder mothers buy so many of them. New creepers, just unpneked, are of white dimity, of cotton crepes in white and color and of culo.red chambvnys. Somo aro all-white, somo are combined with a pretty color and some are in color trimmed with white, and the smocking, hand stitching, lace and little, frills only make them more becoming to small wearers. $1,25 to, 4.60. . ThlnFlotr, Chestnut) , INCLUDING the great "rose-tree bird cage" eleven years old, eight feet Fgh, With more than fifteen hundred budsimd blossoms on it and inhabited by gayly chirping linnets, siskins and chaffinches. This "birdcage" alone would be more than worth a visit but there are thousands and thousands of other interesting things, beginning with the snowy Easter lilies which are best beloved of all. They are fine, healthy, vigorous plants, rich with buds and blossoms, grown expressly for us by a famous grower and in great numbers. Next to them come the azaleas sturdy, home-grown plants of the best Japanese varieties; and this year there is a new one in addition to the familiar rose colors the Yodogama violet colored. Then there are liydrangeas in abundance especially the lovely pure blues; the scarce pink and white spireas; sweet yellow genistas; daisies and ageratums; golden callas, velvet cinerarias, little orange plants and gardenias, maiden hair and other ferns, foliage plants and roses. Indeed the roses are as important as the lilies both ramblers and hybrid teas. There are five varieties of the ramblers, one of them, the "Roserie," being the new deep pink sport 1 ! 1 I i 1 I of the "Thousand Beauties" ; and five varieties of tea roses. Also there is a new scarlet rose which holds its color the Paul Scarlet Climber. And there are the most delightful airplanes, globes, flower-baskets, fans and parasols, not to mention a pergola, all pf growing rose bushes. Oh yes, and there are little bulb plants such as daffodils, hyacinths and tulips and there are hosts of foliage plants. Prices run from 35c a bloom for a lily "bud to $125 for the famous "birdcage." (East A's'e and Fourth Floor, Central) New Books "Essays on Modern Dramatists," by William Lyon Phelps, $2.50. A series of interesting articles on Barric, Shaw, Galsworthy, Ros tand, Clyde Fitch and Maeter linck. "The Voice of Jerusalem," by Israel Zangwill, $3. The first col lection of Jewish essays pub lished during this author's long working life. "Gunsight Pass," by "William Macleod Rainc, $2. A book which is Rainc at his best. "The Narrow House," by Evelyn Scott, $2. A penetrating study of a family. "The Purple Mask," by Louise Jordan Miln, $1.25. A story of Paris in Nnpoleon's day. It is based on Leo Ditrichstcin's play of the same name. (Muln Floor, Thirteenth) We've Sent Chocolate Eggs to California and Louisiana nnd ever so many other far distant places. Wanamaker candies, in fact, arc sent all over the country. Dcliciously f reBh cream eggs, coated with rich, sweet chocolate, are 25c, 35c, 75c and up to $2 each. Other chocolate eggs, 60c a dozen. Largo eggs for Jack Homer pies, with twelvo favors and trimmed 'with dolls and rib bons, $18 complete. Satin straw eggs, trimmed with ribbons and fuzzy ducks and chicks, $3 and $6 empty. Yellow candies, pretty dec orations for the Easter tabic, 70c a pound. (Down Stairs Store, Chestnut) The Suits, the Overcoats and the Service Men Want All three will be found in our Men's Clothing Store. The suits and the Spring overcoats of as fine quality as can be had anywhere in the country for the prices. The service as good as long practice and firm purpose can make it. Men to whom these things appeal will find us ready to prove them. Spring suits, $32 to $65. Spring overcoats, $35 to $65. (Third Floor, Market) Men's London Sports Hats at a Halved Price These arc the finest hats of their kind wc have ever seen. They are from Lincoln-Bennett, Lon don, and arc hand tailored of fine flannel suit ings in beautiful Lovat colorings. Light as a feather, soft as a glove and won derfully comfortable and smart for golf and motoring. At $4 they arc just half price, and some men will want two. (Main Floor, Market) Men's Smart Neckties in English Club Stripes Men who like spirit in their dress are dis tinctly partial to club-stripe ties. For them we had a lot of English silk squares made up into handsome four-in-hands. The wide diagonal stripes in gay contrasting colors arc very effec tive. Price $2.50. At 1.50 nnd $2 are other fine four-in-hand ties of heavy silk. Stripes and figures in wide assort ment. (Muln Floor, Market) WOOL WILTON RUGS FOR A THIRD LESS We have taken some fine wool Wilton rugs in 9x12 ft. size, and some new arrivals of the same grade, and marked the lot at $75 each. This means a saving of about a third from the regular price. (Serenth Floor, Chestnut) NEW DIMITY BEDSPREADS WHITE AND DAINTY New lots just opened bring timely replenishments to our as sortment, which is now full and very attractive. Prices aro much lower than they were laBt season. Two styles of weavo are repre sented the old-fashioned aeer Buckcr and the corded weave. - Dimity spreads, seersucker weave: 72x90 inches, $2.25 oach 63x90 inches, $2 each 80x90 inches, $2.50 each Dimity spreads, corded weave: 72x90 inches, $2.25 each 80x90 inches, $2.60 each (Sixth Floor, Central) NEW STENCILED CRASH COVERS HAVE ARRIVED The time is not far distant when they will be needed for liv ing rooms and porches. These arc all stenciled in oil and will therefore wash. One new design and several that were hero last year so that people who want certain pieces to match those they havo may be able to get them. Table covers, $1.76. Table scarfs and pillow slips, $1.25. Chair backs, $1. (Fifth Floor, Market) Hear Home Music at Easter Time From a ( Sonora" Phonograph The Sonora, with its tones "clear as a bell," is generally recognized as an instrument of high quality. Two models at moderate prices, equipped to give high satis faction for the outlay, arc the Sonora "Portable" at $50 and the Sonora "Caprice" at $90. (Sonil Floor, Centrol) Put the Right Spring Suit On Your Boy In this connection, there is only one right suit, thai ib the suit thai carries the largest measure of solid worth, good looks and satisfaction for the money you want to pay. Wanamaker boys' suits are all right. No suits carry a greater measure of solid worth, good looks and service qualities for the money. You cun understand that we would never be satisfied to sell any boys' clothing but the kind thut is known to be unsurpassed. We are ready to put a suit of that kind on any boy of 8 to 18 years at $16.50 to $35. (Second Floor, Central) BLUE MOTTLE LAUNDRY SOAP 5c a Cake During March $5 a Box of 100 Cakes This new economical soap re ceives praise from every ono who has used it. It is selling so rapidly that the factory cannot keep up with the demand. Wo will take orders now for delivery about April 1. Something Brilliant! 250 Pieces of Fine Glassware at Half This is the most remarkable group of glassware in the March Sale. For anybody seeking an Easter bridal gift the opportunity is a sur passing one. 100 imported gold-decorated candy jars, half-pound size, $2.50 ; pound size, $4 each. 50 cut-glass orange bowls, oval shapes, $3.75 each. 50 cut-glass berry bowls, eight-inch size, $4 each. 50 cut-glass compotes, $3 each. All these pieces are of excellent quality. V (roimn Floor, cnealnull , $ Hf t& m r rur,.CHtrM), , h ; . VfA.',,'XvJ?, r i a. Wi.,,',tf.L:. . ' t' .T-J'tViVX (Fottjtb rioor, Mark)