msssmssk 9mypffwiK evening piTBEia. mBm&iJmrEXDEmHT&1 Wednesday march 53, 1921 '7 Organ plays at 9, 11 and 4:50 WANAMAKER'S Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WEATHER ' Fair Store Closes at 5 Well,Some People Are Going to Make a Fine Appearance This Easter! EE735S3 As a General Thing It Is the ituet reopie yo do the best thinking and. perform the most good work. Idle people who have the least to do .jiir urhilp. fhnso whn arp rnnstantlv oven" ""'' - ;"" " occupied have little time or opportunity to devise and exploit upsetting affairs. Any gun that goes off half-cocked is 4 dangerous. Almost every day there ia an account in the newspapers' of careless things said and . done without proper consideration. New Flower -Trimmed Hats of Unusual Charm After ull there is nothing moro Springlike than a hat gay with flowers. A little collection of delight ful new liats Is just out of the workroom hats aglow with color and beauty. There are Milans, hemps, (Second Floor, hair and novelty straw hats, gay and quiet colors, wreathed . with nasturtiums, ragged robins, loses, heather, wall flowers, grapes. currants, berries, small fruits and some hats nro faced with silk. $20 to $1L Chestnut) ' Signed March 23, 1921. QMfrmt. New Sports Coats Women Will Not Find Elsewhere One style is a raglan coat of imported Scotch zlbeline with a liliaggy finish. It is loose fitting with a strap-wrist cuff and the colors I are gray, tan or porcelain blue with pialn-coloreu linings oi contrasting shades. The price is $95. , Another novelty is a new genuine camel's-hair with an almost Iinvisiblo check. This is made up into some charming new short Tuxedo jackets and capes at $100 each and longer sports coats at ?115 and $126. All of theso coats are exquisitely soft to the touch and they rcpre- I sent the newest fashions in fine sports coats. (First l'loor, Central) Here Are Women's. Splendid Tweed Suits for $40 Made of imported tweeds, homespuns and worsteds in a dozen styles and mora than a dozen different colors. Theso colors are grays and browns, olives and russets, and pure black-and-whito mixtures; and the styles includo the Eng- -Jish box coats, coats with in verted box pleats and pinch tucks, and various other de signs. Pockets, especially, are varied and 'interesting. But the- thing to remember about them fsn't material nor style nor color. It i3 that (Vlrit l'loor, their quality is so good; lin ings, workmanship and fit so fine. Indeed, it is an actual fact this year that on account of the caicful cutting very few alterations arc necessary and women who have put off their buying till the last minuto are quite likely to find that the only alteration nec essary is the turning up of the skirt hem. Some of these suits arc made in large sizes. Price $40. Central) Smart New Mole Wraps for Spring Mole is one of the furs espe cially attractive for Spring, for it is just tho right weight and the fur lends itself admirably to the . Spring modes. A now short cape gathered at tho sides has a long shawl collar, $425. Another, shorter capo, with full (Second l'loor, back and arms made to slip through, is $175. A smart little wrap with collar and cuffs of lovely gray squirrel is fastened in front in a new fashion and is $450. Another distinctive little wrap is trimmed with the fashionable gray caracul and is $275. Cltmtnnt) A New borham Plate Silver Service "St. Germain" The very fact that it is Gorham plate speaks for its ex cellence; thero is no finer silver-plated ware made today. But this service has also another strong recommendation. The pattern is a particularly dolightful one and it is entirely hand chased. It compares most favorably with tho patterns of the best sterling silver. Five-piece tea set..,. $355 Kettle : '. $155' Iray .............a.. , i.. yiiu Pitcher . v o Double vegetable dish $66 Gravy boat and tray $71 Meat platter $59 to $115 (Jewelry Store, Cheatnut mid Thirteenth) A Fine New Easter Shipment of Women's Silk Gloves Lustrous gloves of firm, heavy weight Milanese silk aro these in the fashionable lengths and in the best colors. Hcre is the array of colon pongee, gray shades, lovely beaver and brown tones, navy blue, mastic, as well ns black and white. Short gloves', two clasp, $2 a pair. 12:button length, $2.75 a pair. 10-biitton length, $3 a pair. Eight-button-length gloves, in black, white, beaver and gray only, arc $2.50 a pair. All double-finger tipped for bet- ler service. (Muln Floor, Central) Young Women's Brand-New Easter ' Suit's Hundreds of Them! Jeisey suits for knockabout, and tweed suits for town nnd country wear; handsome now daik blue suits for dress. Smart and new as can be, all of them. Wool Jersey Suits, $20 and $27.50 Tuxedo, single-breasted and sports models in all llhe popular colors browns, navy and brighter blues, tan and deer shades. New Tweed Suits, $15 Distinctive and unusually well-tailored tweed suits are in tho new heliotrope and brown shades. To be worn without or with belts. Fine Dress Suits, $45 to $95 Navy blue and tan tricotino and Poiiot twill suits some braided, some embroidered and all beau tifully tailored. 14 to 20 year sizes. (fccimtl l'loor, Chestnut) I Famous Corsets The Parisiennes If a beautiful woman often owes her reputation for looks to the chance becomingness of the fashion of her day,' it is equally tiuo that any woman may owe her figute to her intelligent corseting. The famous Parisiennes aie the finest corsets, so far ns we know, made in America material, cut, workmanship and trim mings being all of the finest. Everything has been dono in tho making of them and it remains only for the customer to chooso the one she needs. Some of the new topless models aie thebe: A well-boned, free-hip model of pink coutil with rubbor at the top, $8.50. A light-weight model of white batiste for slight figures at $11.50. A model of fancy pink batiste, cut very long over the hips, A pink broclio for full figures. This is very long and very heavily boned, $16. Please note that mornings aro best for fittings. (Third l'loor, Chentnut) A New Black Suede Afternoon Pnmp Light ns a glove on the foot, dainty in every line, and exquis itely made. Turned soles, slender vamp and two-inch Louis heels, of course, for no other heel would suit so dainty a bit of footwear. Designed for women in, mourn ing; but others will like it for wear with afternoon gowns. A perfect pump, priced $16. (Kxrlnehs Little Hoot Hliop, VXthi l'loor, Murket) '4m la w Sh Easter Flowers and Plants For an Easter remembrance to a friend, to an invalid, to old or young, what more per fect than just a pot of llowcrs, fragrant and lovely? As fast as the plants go out they are replaced by fiesh ones, so that there is ample variety all the time. As a rule they nfd just approach ing tho full bloom, so that they will last nnd give pleasure for many days. Easter lilies, in particular, firm and glossy. Azaleas in rose colois and violet. Pink and white spiicas. Yellow genistas. Roses both rambler and hybrid tea. The airplane baskets, globes and parasols made of theso aro among tho most interesting features of the Show. Hydrangeas, pink and blue. Cinerarias in u wonderful variety. Besides daisies, orange plnnts, ferns, foliage plants, bulbs nnd many more than we have room to talk about. Prices stnrt at 30c a bud for lilies and run to $40 a pot for tunned loses. (Knit AUlo) Something New in Sweaters Is Easy to Find 1 O tfllfft lllllf lliAnl lllllnn ftMa Iaiij n nl. t- nnlf i.. ..1. .l ...il.1. - "...v just nuui o)cubcia wiuiiu amui &uu juujtui. Willi tt 'ong V-ucck is $10. New slip-on styles with the much-liked high neck nd belt aie ?1(J, $13.50 and 515. A very good Tuxedo model in soft heather mixture is $12. Another lio rn Styl Jn 1,lock wcave wllicn cnu be wor double breasted, is TllCIl thfiVn nvn urxvi.. .... . i -... l I . i IjtL . ?, avuiv vi.y Bllllllb liyw UIJIUCU WUOJ HWCUIUTS intlUU nd S2o"B uxcdo collur or ,lulf collar of shaggy wool, which arc $17.50 (l'lrnl l'loor, Central) HighNecked Nightgowns New arrivals include three stylus of cumbrie with tucks and embroidery, at $1.50, $2 and $2.23. Cotton crepe with high, closed necks, $2.85. Three styles of nainsook, one with embroidery at $3.85; two with lace, ft. 50 nnd $5. (Third l'loor, Centntl) Kfiaki is Much Liked for Awnings It weais wonderfully well and is inexpensive besides, for thero is no waste to it. But there is no limit of chioce. All tho newest nnd best styles of woven and painted stripes aro here for thoso who prefer them. And, by tho way, now is the time to order awnings, A phono call or postal will bring our rep resentative to give an estimate of the cost. (fifth l'loor. .Market) Glove Silk Bloomers A iipu' tiUi.i. 1...1 , . . .. . .... . I'ilk at ,; ' '' "'"'"'"t "" P'"k Kncc-iengui uioomcrs of u firm, heavy v"", ( unu $o, A'lklo and three-quarter length silk bloomers in various styles and l"icoriB "v-Hwufi iuiikwi bus uioomors m various few. 5S aadV0"""' taUP' bl"0W"' b,ttCk' el'C" ld V0S d dud sapphire, Fine Anderson Ginghams Jast Arrived From Scotland These uro tho D. und J. Ander son ginghams, which aie gen erally conceded to bo the best ginghams made, both for wear and for beauty of colorings. Already tho demund for Ander son ginghams is very great. It looks as though they wero to bo worn moro than ever this Sum mer. There is n plentiful variety of checks, stripes and pluids in two or more colors, and many plain shades, f 1,25 a yard. When Cool Tub Blouses Come Into Their Own So many, many womon are coming in now for lingerie blouses. And it stands to rea son thnt such waists nre going to bo worn on Easter. Surprising as it may seem, one can hnvo extremely pretty little white- or colored voile blouses with tucked and frilled Tuxedo collar for $2.85, and from there prices mount very slowly indeed to tho moot beautiful hand - mado yollo &inim wlth renl 'sh luce ut ?20. Many have n touch of color or colorW collars. (TltlrU I'ldbrr t'rntrul) Three Books of Fiction "In Red and. Gold," by Samuel Merwln, price $2. That tho writer is n master in the craft of story-telling has never been bet ter demonstrated than in this new novel. i "The Spirit of the Time," by Robert Hichcrts, $2. In which figure a Russian princess, an amazing philosophy, n ropo of pearls and a blundering English man. "Mndnm," by Ethel Sidgwick, $2. (.Main floor, Thirteenth) Men's Fine Imported Madras Shirts Made of that excellent Man chester madras which gives 'audi good service. Soft cuff, plain neglige shirts in 'pin stripes of black, blue, green und lavender. Uncommonly good shirts for $3. (MhIii Hour, .Market) Men's Traveling Bags of Unusual Value One is of black, shrunken wal rus, leathor lined and in a big, roomy shape, with fiat brass trimmings. A three-piece style In 18-inch size, and at $25 it is about half what such bag3 have been selling for. The other bag is of mahogany color, hand-boarded cowhide, with double handles. A handsome piece of luggage and also re markable value for $25. (Main Floor, Cheitnut) Colored Handkerchiefs Are Favorite Easter Gifts Their pretty colors seem espe cially seasonable, nnd the hand kerchiefs themselves make dainty, inexpensive gifts. Women's handkerchiefs, 35c ' each. Boys' handkerchiefs, 50c each. Men's handkerchiefs, 75c each. They aro all Irish, and there's a delightful variety for choosing. (Miiln l'loor. Central) Oxford Caps (Mortarboards) for Easter These caps, which arc worn by choirs and graduating classes of both sexes, nre from one of the leading hatmakcrs of London. Instead of the usuaf flimsy af fair, this cap is strongly made of fine black broadcloth, insuring dignity and durability. Price $'J.50. Main l'loor, .Murket) Plenty of Gaily Decorated Easter Baskets They are filled with Easter novelties and candy, and tho prices begin at $2 and go to $12. Paper eggs, filled with fino chocolates, $!J.50. $5 and $7.50. Fancy decorated chocolnto eggs, 2uc, 35c, 75e, $1.25 and $2 ench. (Down Stuli-H Slore. Cheitnut) Imitation Ivory Toilet Articles for Less Low prices on dressing table pieces of imitation ivory, be cause each has some slight de fect that doesn't hurt either ap pearance or durability. Hair brushes, cloth and hat blushes, combs, mirrors, boxes, trays, files, shoo hooks, cuticlo knives, salve jars, soap boxc3, hair receivers and puff boxes. Prices 20c to $1. (.Main l'loor. Chestnut) . 19 :.''.'-. -m l0 "? "J rw . We Are About to Hold a Very Great Furniture Sale Following the upset of the market caused by our famous February Furniture Sale we were offered the factory stocks of four great makers of Exquisitely Fine Furniture chiefly walnut and mahogany bedroom and dining room suits. We have never seen finer furniture. We have never known furniture so excellent to be so much below the market in price as this? will b'e. ' We Will Put It on Sale NEXT MONDA Y at 40 Per Cent Reduction from present furniture market quotations. Samples of the various suits are now shown on the Fifth Floor at Chestnut Street and price tags will be put oh next Monday. (fifth l'loor, C'hetniit) ;& A Certainly the Children Must Have Hats and Coats! Easter wouldn't seem like Easter at ull if thero was not a brand-new coat and hat to wear on that day. The ptcttiest little coats you ever saw arc here in polo cloth, corduroy, gabardine, serge or in fine satin and crepe do chine. The light colors natuinlly are for smaller chil dren, but there arc sizes all tho way from one year to six. Prices from $C to $35. And the hats to go with them may bo in plain white or colored cotton at $1.25, or iji nnvy, blown, black or sand coloied straw with or without streamers from $2 to $11. (Third l'loor. fheiitnut) "If I Weren't a Housewife It Would Make Me One to walk through your Housewares Store ! Such a fascinating ' collection ot housekeeping tools 1 never saw in my life trcaUt fe S bt,V U" Urt and U SC1enCe' SlS y Thank you, Madam. We keep in mind the dignity and iniportance of housekeeping, and try to give the home-maker t e best implements made. And please remember thEor the balance ot March only there is a Sale.. And-everything in this Housewares Sale-from a frying pan to a cedar cheat usual'pSe Pa"ng l " refl,8eralorHs sold under its l,iM.EJr.RA7;Ca,ri'et JJwcl,Crs- st in. A splendid make. V11 ? y ctar,,.up 1 date' nnd specially priced at $6.76. Last lot went off in a hurry. (I'mirtli floor. Market unit (onlruli Order Your Soap This Month Snlcgrt)Mnr?t0J,r!nrSlfninous S',aps made aiu undoiprice in the Match Sthio'm af avKf hUa0W,fe " Chanc t0 -toclfboth laundry and PHILADELPHIA H A II D -WATER SOAP for the bathroom is 75c a dozen cakes, instead of twice as much, 51.50. Almond, violet, verbena or hcentlcss. (MhIii l'lour, Chestnut) BLUE MOTTLE SOAP for tho laundry is 5c a bar; case of 100 bais, $5. Chemical analysis proves there is no finer laundry soap mado. (I'ourtli l'luor, Murl.el) Just Seven More Days of the March Sale of China and Glass Seven (lavs in Hinnm imv rlln. ner set in the Wanamaker collec tion, open stocks included, at a saving: of one-fourth to moro than one-third. , The snmo number of days to choose from hundreds nnd hun dreds of pieces of tine cut fc'lass und other beautiful decorated glassware at ono-fourth to one- third less than repular prices; and from u delightful showing of Italinn. marblo statuary and pedestals at an advantage of one third. What u brilliant Held of selec tion for thosji seeking gifts for Easter brides i Chooso while, you may; After March you cannot You May Not Have a Genius in Your Home But you need be no loser, so far as music goes I' ingers flying: over tho keyboard could not givo a more perlect rendition of the choicest music than 9fo?-AMPICO Reproducing Piano And unless they were tho fingers of a genius, they could not do as well. For geniuses have played tho selec tions which the Ampico reproduces so perfectly that you board V master musicin seated at the key- There is all the expression, all tho color, the depth nnd breadth and power which m good music touches the emotions so potently. If you need music as who does not? -and if you cannot play in masterly fashion yourself, please atop in and let us give you a hearing of the Ampico. For you as it has for many others it can splve the whole nrbb- mm nr mucin ... .n.... !.. ,.w .-... m. iiiuDii. in jruui llUIUti. fr YniMvill Tinrl Vi At 1 ..l ttt , .! -..v,,... ...lv. ,.,, Ampico only at WanamakerW1 ii, Hieoutl Vlour, ,Mmkel) ,! ,1 Mi i 4 KM 1 J,- 'bWCtfv ?- K w wmuAmMtevi'iaJ J2 &&&&& iv."',. ,.." ,rourth; .iuu3v bq unyamngcously, (PIiuid Siilon '-' kVhvt.LMi,-nc-ti--f , Jh