i '. . if ,!Ts jujjj-, 5 i , j . py T&frgt Store Closes at 5 WEATHER Unsettled hm nrrrnn Plnvs at 9. 11 and 450 WANAMAKER'S . WANAMAKER'S Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Chime at Noon WakingaGood Ending to a Good Week at Wanamaker's Store & I ' t v v-'i v?,i "His Reasoning Was Always Geometrical and His Opinion Angular" said Dr. Sangrado "and he never ciould understand why his arrogant views did not meet with favor." The facts are, that some men are so overloaded with book-learning that they arc seldom practical in the common affairs of life. To see ourselves sometimes as "ithers" see us would do us a lot of good. "How we apples swim!" Signed April 2, 1021. xa -n rvtra touch of smartnoss to hor whole costume, for fuw. nr Fecomlng to practically every woman. r.rnv snulrrel scarfs start at $15 for single skins and iro to 30 for double-skin scarfs. If course, for two-skin scarfs. necona jnoor, cneatnut) NEW CREPE CLOTH SPORTS BLOUSES They are nil of a fine, silky Ircpo cloth of novel weave, and 1 a smart new sports model that kilt look well with separate kirts. The blouse is a slip-on style Lith a V neck, a narrow collar of repe de chine, and a touch of olored embroidery on the collar nd the tie ends. The sleeves are hort. There is bisque, white or porce- Lin blue for color, and the llouses are $22.50. (Third Floor, Central) NEW LONG KID JLOVES, MOSTLY IN SPRING COLORS nd some in white, are here for he woman who wants these Ingths to wear with her now Tap or fiock or suit. All the lloves are of tine kidskins. Eight - button - length gloves, Iique sewn, in white, tan and caver shades, are $5.50 a pair. Twclve-button-length gloves, verseam sewn, in brown shades, Ire 6 a pair. 1 Slxteen-button-length gloves, verseam sewn, in tan and brown hades, are $7.50 a pair. (Main Floor. Central) THE PRETTY PENDANT EARRING HAS MANY VARIATIONS ia woman can see, in the Jewel - t Stori whom Knmn now nnrl icinating earrings are having elr first showing. The are imitation jade ear- ngs, for instance, in ball effect, ith bands of tinv. trllstenincr lirtCStont'S. nnrl nthorg in hnnn yle, of several slender hoops. Then there arc earrings all of larklintr rhinestones in new de- pis, some of rhinestones com- nea with imitation sapphires, 'Hie of cnlnrnH ntnnna in Mim. h effect, and others of imitation ;ari8. They are particularly pretty, -u wicy K0 from 60c to $18 a ur (Jewelry Store, Chentnut) FEWEST SKIRTS bOR SPORTS WEAR $15 TO $27.50 Smart. Innl!.... !.: 1 .. .i, Ti "B K"iH 01 wnite Dorcllrio, serge or flannel, with .ijl f stripes nearly con aied by the broad box-pleatings. ,,"" imrrower stripes ana ' pleatings. Or very fine riDea ,,n.l !..... mi.. . -- ...... hu iut'uuiiK, inu ? ?roL most'y bright-colored, ""I me gay sweaters women 111 wear with them. d'lrit floor, Central) 'OTTON CRRPF.fi FOR INTIMATE APPAREL por lingerie, kimonos and all Lulu' nnd for children's 1 u ,be Prctty PlisBU crepos c both dainty and serviceable. irHnnd fift,t0 th t0UC"' nd P'n'' blue, lavender or other siirns. 1 ' Duttcry r wor ii d V"' ""i uosigns on wti urui' 38c n yurd. 30 Inch- llrl Fluor, Cheitnut) ffiifmwfo ittle Animal Scarfs to Top Off Her Spring Suit Knt onlv do thoy add just enough warmth on a cool dav. but trmv Pretty Drown mmit suuimh uegin ut $u ana go to $4b lor a tWO- Hnum marten scarfs, soft and fluffy, are $45 to $95. this Inst nrim. Stone marten scans are so ior me single animal scarfs and up $100 for handsome two-skin neckpieces. ' About a Hundred Distinctive Small, Feather- Trimmed Hats at $10 For Matrons Some are rather close hats, with short hrimn. are more in the sailor with wide brims, nnrl , hats are of shtnlncr nt-rnwn in the most fashionable colors of the Spring, as well as black. They are dignified, good looking and smart hats for women and matrons. They are all feather trimmed some with a fluffy mass of curled os trich feathers which cover most of the crowns and often the brims; others have un curled feathers combined with' ribbons or silks in effective ways. (Heoond Floor, -fitting lSPE Novel Parisienne Corsets Quito the most beautiful models we have yet had from makers famous for beautiful work. For Instance A-sIip-on girdle is made of pink moire and pink satin ribbon, hand-embroiderod at the top with little flowers, and lnced in the back, $35. A pink broche Is topless with embroidered elastic and bow knot of pastel colored ribbons; it has a long skirt and fancy hose-supporters nnd is marked $25. A soft pink satin corset has a very low bust and point d'esprit pleating, $15. A strong pink broche topless has embroidered elastic and strong boning, $13. A topless model of pink coutil is well boned front and back and has a free hip. This is trimmed with embroidered organdie nnd costs $9. (Third Floor, Chentnut) 140 Smart New Silk Frocks for Young Women $25 and $35 And every one of the hundred and forty dresses is especially good for its price so we count this good week-end news, indeed! At $25 there are dresses of shimmering taffeta, of soft crepe Georgette and of the fashionable Canton crepe. The taffeta dresses are in eyelet embroidery style, the Canton crepes are more simply made, and the Geongotto dresses are beaded. They come in navy blue or brown and a number of distinctive styles. At $35 there are street, aftomoon and dinner frocks a charming bevy yof new Spring models. There are lace dinner dresses combined with taffeta, afternoon dresses of delicate gray, beige and blue crepe Georgette, and street dresses of Canton crepe in dark blue or brown. They are new, fetching and most becominfe. 14 to 20 year sizes. (Hecond Floor, Chrstnot) Beauty and Sense Meet in Women's Footwear Somo women prefer stylo above till, nnd others seek comfort first. More and more these two ideals hnvc been converging, until now you will find the perfection of style nnd comfort both in every one of these admirable shoes. WALKING OXFORDS AND PUMPS of black, tan or brown leather, brown or black kid, or gray buckskin with welted soles nnd correct pedestrian heels, pricod $6.75 to $16. AFTERNOON SLIPPERS AND PUMPS, including ono-strap and two-strap slippers, and plain and tongue pumps. Suede in gray, brown, beige or black; kid in dark blue or brown; leather in black or tan; nnd black patent leather, cither plain or combined with suede, priced $0 to $18. SATIN SLIPPERS in brown, black or white, with high or low French heels, priced $8.50 to $16. (Pint Floor, Mnrket) Two Good Handkerchief Items Men's handkerchiefs, $3 a dozen Irish linen and in plain hemstitched style. (Weit Women's Afternoon Dresses at a Late-Season Price $25 Crepe de chine, Georgette crepe, taffeta and jersey are the materials of the3e dresses, and the styles are many tunics, chemise dresses, dresses with flounced skirts, dresses with satin sashes, dresses beaded or embroidered, a few eyelet (Firm Flor. Women's Sports Coats and Capes, $18.75 to $12j5 These loose, easy-fitting coats and capes arc a "boon to the woman who likes Informal clothes that can bo slipped in and out of easily and serve for many pur poses. (Klrit Floor, Wash Silks at New Low Price For years we have specialized on silks that will wash. Women who want such silks for their own, their children's or their hus band's clothing, know that Wana maker's offers an unparalleled variety. (Pint Floor, They are exceptionally good for siu. Chcitnnt) Women's handkerchiefs, $2 a dozon another shipment of a kind that soils very quickly. AliU) dressqs. Colors are navy, brown, black, Copenhagen, gray and tan, and sizes are 34 to 44 in the lot. The majority of these gar ments are just received from the manufacturer; a few have been taken out of our own stocks and reduced to $26 to match the new ones. Central) Wide choosing here in wool jer sey and camel's hair, including coat and cape styles. Priced from a good-looking wool jersey coat at $18.75 to a fine camel's-Hair coat at $135. Central) A new shipment of these very smart striped silks reaches the lowest price in years $2.25 a yard. It is important to note that these are the very best striped wash silks made, choice in color and patterns, and of strong, beau tiful quality, 32 inches wide. Chestnut) rHE snowu, sheer frill tucked inside a woman's coat or sweater is one of tlte prettiest of all this season's fashion features. We have it in net, in voile, in crepe de chine and organdie, some lace trinuned, some hem stitched, at prices varying from $6 to $15. (Mnln Floor, Central) SMART BLACK-AND-WHITE SILK HANDBAGS After all, no combination of colors is more effective than black and white. And these new style handbags surely exemplify this. Of black-and-white striped silk in various shapes, with covered frames, fancy clasps and white satin linings, $7.50, $12.50 and $16.50. Beautiful bags with square and oval tops. Of the new crepe silk there is a white bag with a black covered frame, at $7.50, and a black bag with a black-and-white celluloid frame, at $10.50. They are. stunning. (Mnln Floor, Cheatnut) NEW SPRING COATS AND HATS, TOO, FOR THE CHILDREN For the very little children who wear white coats, there are new coats of white corduroy, in several good styles. They begin at $4.50 and go to $10 and are in 1 to 3 year sizes. Colored coats, for older chil dren, are in light and dark colors, are plain tailored or in more elab orate styles, and go from $8.50 to $25 and are In 2 to 6 year sizes. The little hats, of corduroy, pique and fine strnws like Milana and hemps as well as summery Leghorns, start at $1.25 and go to $8. (Third Floor, ChrMnat) CAMISOLES for large women are of blue and brown satin at $2.25 and $2.75; and corset covers of black China silk having cap sleeves and lace edging are $2J50. Worn under sheer frocks of the same colors they are the greatest com fort. (Third Floor, Central) FITTED GILT VANITY CASES, $1 Round, flat cases of gilded metal containing mirror, puff and compact powder in white, flesh, brunette or rouge. Convenient to carry in handbag or traveling bag. (Main Floor, Cheitnul) FASCINATING PRINTED VOILES AT 38c AND 50c If every woman isn't charm ingly dressed this. Summer it surely must be her own fault with such pretty voiles as these at 38c nnd 60c a yard. Patterns and colors are almost unbelievably pretty dainty aft ernoon and evening colors, nnd the designs as lovely as anything twice tho price could show. Wo do not know where else a woman could find anything like this variety to choose from. All nrc 38 inches wide. (Flrit Floor, Cheatnut) In the Women's London Shop we are showing a new sleeveless sports dress to be worn with a shirt waist. It is very simple and very low in the neck, and is bound and belted with ribbon. The color schemes are de lightful gray with scarlet binding, rose with gray, a blue mix ture with a dull blue binding, and so on. The price of such a dress is $17.50. (Subway Onllerr, Chentnnt) NEW LIFE FOR THE OLD PORCH CHAIRS Porch and lawn furniture can be made like new with our spe cial outdoor enamel, made ex pressly for this purpose. Gives a beautiful finish of great dur ability. Seven effective colors. (Fourth Floor, Central) It Pays to Put a Good Suit on a In other words n Wanamnker suit. It Is a pity when somebody puts on a boy a suit that is not and was never intended to be the best to be had for tho money. There is no need for anybody to run tho risk of doing this as long as there are plenty of boys' suits to be had that arc known to be of the finest kind in the country at their prices. (Second Floor, Two Carloads Wanamaker 1921 Special Refrigerators Just in Priced $35 A remarkablv low nrirn on one of the best, refrig erators made the famous WHITE MOUNTAIN brand. Hardwood case, golden oak finish, all nickel-plated brass hardware. Modern interior with sanitary white enameled (Fourth Floor, Central) White Buckskin Shoes for Very Little Folks An cxtrn good grade of buck skin, thoroughly well made, with particular attention paid to- right toe formation and increasing size. Good Tan School Shoes at $8.25 A tf nut iml I rwl,. 4 .. T) ! oxford with sturdy sole, proper heel and comfortable wing-tipped toe. Sizes 2Va to 8 at 38.25. (First Floor. .Market) PEANUT BRITTLE 50c A POUND Full of fresh-roasted peanuts, with molasses candy enough to hold tho nuts together. You'll enjoy a box for the week-end. &0c a pound. Old-fashioned stick candy, 50c a pound. Chocolate-covered nougat, 50c a pound. Chocolate-covered marshmal lows, 60c a pound. Cream wafers, 50c a pound. (Dovrn Htair Store, Cliettnut) TIME TO GET ROOTS IN GROUND Cnnnus, red or yellow, 10c each, $1 a dozen. Tuberoses, 7c each, 75c a dozen. Gladioli, mixed, 6c each, 60c dozen. Cnlladiums, 35c each. Mexican vines make a dense shady growth, 10c each, 11 dozen. (Fourth Floor, Murket) GOSSIP A few of the Jacobi re proofs at $12 reproduc tions of hand-colored etch ing's are waiting for owners in the Picture Store. The price is about half of regular and the subjects mostly cathedrals. (Fifth Floor, .Market) Tea sets of creamy Royal Doulton ware, with pheasant decoration, are the sort of thing to use for a substantial afternoon tea. They include cream pitcher, teapot, sugar bowl, hot-water jug, six cups with saucers, six plates and one cake plate, for $40. (Fourth Floor, Chestnut) The Czecho-Slovaks are sending us the most novel of egg sets one of cream-colored pottery consisting of six cups, each with two shell receptacles; and one with a central covered dish in which to coddle the eggs, while six cups sit in an orderly row around it. The first costs $10 and the second $12. (Fourth Floor, Chentnut) f At last we have garden benches with smooth tops, so that my Lady Green sleeves can sit upon them without harm to her delicate gown. They are of cement and crushed stone, extraor dinarily fine in workman ship disabled soldiers make them and cost $32.50 and $40. Other garden pieces wrought by the same hands run from bird baths on ped estals at $15 to fountains at $150. (Fourth Floor, Chestnut) Boy Now as always there are nlentv of suits of that kind here at Wanamaker's. Norfolk stylos in 8 to 18 yenr sizes at $16.50 to $35 fancy fabrics in great variety and also blue serges. Remarkably good suits in Nor folk styles, each with two pair of trousers, are $16.50, $18. $20 and o, ior ooys oi o to 18 years. , Central) provision chamber, and thorough circulation of dry, cold air. Ice chamber and drain pipe removable. Size 33x19x47 inches, with 100-lb. ice capacity. A special price on this particular refrigerator to make it even more widely known, $35. With licht tlirnnil cnloo in oi..- 2 to 8 at $4.25 and $4.76. Heavier welted soles in sizes 8Vs to 2 at $8 and $10. Either button or lace. Every other kind of good juvenile footwear is ready hero nnd especial attention pnid to properly fitting children's feet. Summer Furniture4or the fPU, ,,,. !.. w.c iiiuat jjupuiar sons of the year never furniture of reed, cane It forms the largest individual group in this year's Summer furniture assemblage and it is a very interesting group. U1 niture Not the least attractive thing about it is the way it lends itself to novel color effects especially in conjunction with cretonne uphols ei ies gav mod erate or subdued in tone, as you please. uu.ik.&, feay, moci- ; m ST I tnse wiclver pieces are in one color, others in two still others FJSEfc 5 e 2 -nished is shown in full 'seleon! J..V.VW w , wx u.oi,iiu;uvu cnarm are numerous In Men's Clothing a Reaffirmation of Old Principles In men's clothing there is no substitute for all-wool and hand tailoring. If there is anything somebody says is "just as good," we don't want it. We wouldn't touch it on a wager. The only things that go into Wanamaker men's euits are the things that make for quality. We believe in these things. We have always held to them. We will always hold to them. It is important to our customers that we should hold to them. It is even more important to us. We want no transactions likely to keep us awake at night with visions of a day of reckoning. We like to know that we stand on firm ground, always ready to meet our customers man to man. There is one sure way of being always able to do this. That is to sell none but the best ready-to-wear clothing that men can find anywhere at the same prices and carrying the same guarantee. That is our way. We have the suits to show for it. We consider them a good answer to any man who wants to know how this has become, and how it still continues to be, the standard store of men's ready-to-wear clothing. Men's suits, $30 to $75. Youths' suits, $25 to $40. (Third Floor, Market) 1200 Men's Good Summer Shirts to Sell at $2.15 u "??; is,tll0. low?t price at which the Men's Wear Store has had hhirts of this kind for years. t .i.nd ft,Ls hy fSf.h; ,,y?8t Price at which you can buy shirts of this quality in Philadelphia. They are of excellent material in striped designs of good variety and color range. All are soft-cuff, plain neglige style. It wiH, pay to buy them by the dozen or half dozen at this v price and stock up for the Summer. The only reason we are selling them so low is because they are accumulated stock and must go out at once. (Main Floor, Market) New Lot of Men's 50c and $1 Neckties All sorts of patterns but especial interest attaches to the assortment of regimental stripes and dots, which will be found in the 50c group. (Main Floor. Murket) Two Soft Hats That Men Show a Preference For i- t-.Botlla!ie brow":, "e a dark brown and the other a pleasing lighter shade. And both may be worn with their crowns creased differs '"' aS yU prefcr- Both have ro11 brims. but the roll fnirP f'd,6Ui Service ns wel1 as for looks and Pr'ccd very Main Floor, Market) Men's Summer Underwear Much Under-Priced We regard it as bringing the best underwear values for men that we have had in some time. .w.nfjf8 nn1 St'COn(i pride K,s. und mostly the kinds that are wunted from now until next fall. . 85c for first-grade madras and hclf-striped voile athletic suits and second-grad.. fancy balbriggan shirts and drawers. $l.lo for white isle or gauze cotton union suits, white gauze lisle or cotton shirts and drawers and natural light-weight wool-and-cotton shirts and drawers; all second grade (Main Glorious Days A'head 1 l r. . iuna or bummer iurmture is popular all more so, of course, than in Sumertin e or willow. Floor. 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