t J-4.-V JLl V H !. J JLJamM&J fl .! iiiiAii -- JJLXJLf iTIT- ' - - K J.f' A. AVAXAX A fc JL' -4AF AW V dbJULV . -TTVf ' i Plays at 9, 11 and 4:45 WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S WEATHER M Fair Hi v ni iv raa z im mi.mm.rn i i im:i a m i r! b - wa-' a. ; iw wr ' a , .. nH. i v . . n'n hhi i mm k.'W vmin:x .ia,7. f ,'--. u Clilmei a Noen --- -. ..-f. V .w. ,..... ... - . yy "kl JTVXTXZA.XV JLVAV kj - . Tf xl XHiTXAna fc-r I .'afp HjH rew Goodness for Spring and New Delights for Earf V TV Staixr rm a Kiiffritt TVkfri k ' Off a Bey's Jacket . is easy, but it is net easy te undo the hurt of words spoken sharply or cress leeks that touched him te the quick. The natural trustfulness of a child in in elder person and especially in the teacher, is such that he comes te us believing that we can and will kindly help him. - Let it be a joy always te de anything for a child. Who was it who said "Give me the children and I will give you a new world" ? Signed February Si, 1'JSS, jMfe Last of the Winter Clothing in the Yeung Women's Stere Winter dress coats, suerts coats, dresses and suits in 14 te 20 year sizes are all marked te final prices. At these ew figures many Deing less man nau tney are well Kerth buying with thoughts of another season in mind. Topcoats new $15 te $75, fur-trimmed and otherwise. Sports coats new $25, of tweed3 and sporting cloth. Dresses new $10 te $35, including day and eveninir fab rics and styles. Suits new S7.50 te S85. some fur trimmed. A few t.lirer- piece models among them. Quantities are limited, of course, and sizes broken. (Second Fleer) Seme Hats Make Every Face Loek Mere ChUrming And there are many of that agreeable kind in to morrow's special showing of new Spring millinery, priced at $10 and there abouts. The colors are delight ful Ne hue of the rainbow fails te be represented this Spring. At. the same time, there are plenty of de mure browns and blacks and becoming dark blues for these who prefer these quieter colors. Everything that is new In shape and material as well a3 color will be found anions them. Many are wonderfully smart for their little prices which ' i in some instances are se little that a number of women will take advan tage of the opportunity and provide themselves with two or three instead of one. (Second Fleer) New Spring Silks Interestingly Different One is a black cire satin which trives the hieh srless effect which is se much used in dresses, millinery and trim mings. It is 40 inches wide and $5.50 a yard. ' Anether is a new white crene de chine, printed with small colored flowers and intended te be used in conjunction wim a plain crepe de chine or Georgette crepe. It is very retty and is 40 inches wide and $3 a yard. (First Fleur) Women's $37.50 Pole Coats in a Fine New Shipment Fer the woman who doesn't want the mere expen sive camel's-hair coat, these pole coats in the natural came!'s-hair color are the best choice. They are very geed looking and in a tailored model which practically every woman finds becoming. They have a box pieat down the back, a narrow belt and large sports pockets. (First Fleer) Fer Children's Feet te Dance In ljlfl.flr rDfe(- lnnimi nllnnAMM 24-li Iaiit ViAaI 11 I rtTnitt - nwviiu jgciwiui nuyiJUin iwi tun nwt uiiv4 i.ctti 'ampjust the thirg for parties, or te wear with "dress-up" letnes. Priced $5.50 in 11V& te 2 sizes; and $6 in sizes 213 , . n the larger sizes, 2'j te 7, there is also a pretty bronze ICl Slinnnr with Imv V.! ,. nnnnl .:H, nmn e-ivlu nf 50 a pair. ' (First Fleer) Women's Fine One-Strap Pumps and Slippers at About Half Frem one of the best-known makers of women's shoes m this city, and made te sell at almost double tomorrow's price. . Brown kidskin one-strap slippers with Leuis heel and turned sole. . nT,an ca'fskin one-strap pumps with Cuban heel and welted sole. Each at the low price of $7.75 a pair. (First rieit) PENNSYLVANIA IN THE WORLD WAR An illustrated history of the Twenty-eighth Division, in two volumes, price $10. This book was prepared with the co-operation and under the direction of the com manding officers of the units comprising the division. (Main Fleer) WOMEN'S PAJAMAS . As Spring comes en, the requests for this kind of night garment become mere frequent. Made of pink, blue or white seisette, middy style, Of pink, blue or orchid cotton crepe in plain or mid dy styles, $3.85. (Third Fleer) "Stripes" Is the One Werd That Describes New Sports Skirts Stripes running up and down, diagonally or across. Satin or crepe stripes or stripes the same as the material. The most interesting thing about these new skirts, how ever, is the clever way the stripes are used in the pleating. There are also some new striped skirts fastening te the side and simply gathered in the back and plain in front. The materials are all-wool veleurs and wool crepes, and these skirts are the newest and most fashionable for Spring te wear with sweaters and under sports coats. They are all marked $18.75, and there never has been such a variety at this price. (Tlrst Fleer) v' The Women's Londen Shep is showing Custom tailored suits in the new exclusive Spring models, of English and Irish tweeds. The tailor ing is of the finest. Prices $60 and $65. The new jumper dresses with capes te match will be made te measure from imported tweeds for $65. A few knickerbockers of attractive tweeds are shown at $13.50. (The Gallery) Nearing the End of the Mattress Sale Three days te cheese the comfort of years in the shape of geed mattresses, geed pillows, bolsters and bedsprings at February Sale prices ! What else is there te say, except that selections are as geed new as they were at the outset, and they will be equally geed te the end. (Sixth Fleer) Lingering Day of the Furniture Sale The fact that there is only enei Wanamaker Furniture Sale is manifest every day of February, but it becomes mere and mere un mistakable during the last few days. It is particularly unmistakable this year. Te all appearances, this February Furniture Sale might be just beginning. In extent, the stocks would be large enough and in character fine enough te give any ether sale such a start as it never had. " And yet think of it the sale has just three mere days te nm It ends Tuesday night. With the end se near, every minute counts. "' Three days te cheese from the largest and finest and most desirable stock of furniture in America at 10 te 50 per cent less than regular prices. Three days te take advantage of the best furniture oppor tunities in five years! Tailored Waists Shew the New Loep Trimming Smart shirtwaists of fine white English dimity are very effectively trimmed with a series of loepings of the material, used te edge cellars and cuffs. This loop trim ming launders well and makes an ornamental and prac tical finish. The waists are extremely well tailored, with either high roll or round flat cellars, link cuffs and pearl-button front fastening. They are priced $3.85. (Third Tloer) Here Come New Letitias with new thoughts for Spring. Lest there be some women who even new de net knew it, we repeat that Letitia corsets arc the understudies for the famous Parisiennes. These new models include: A strong pink or white ceutil with low, full bust and heavy boning, $5.50. (Third Fleer) MORE SPRING EVERY DAY IN MEN'S MADRAS SHIRTS Celers, a regular garden of them. In stripes just as varied. Starting with the plain wide stripe, then the seersucker stripe, the narrow stripe and the pin stripe. Heavy woven madras and unusually reasonable at $1.85. (Mala Fleer) FRENCH BEADED BAGS, $2 AND $3.50 Frame and draw-string style and in light and dark colors. (Main Fleer) A Simple Crepe de Chine Freck for Yeung Women Fashioned in a simple one-piece sports model, with no ether trimming than a narrow tie sash wound twice around the low waistline, and pleated cellar and cuffs of contrasting crepe de chine. The silk is of fine quality and the dress very well made. It comes in white, henna, navy blue or black, and in sizes 14 te 20 years. Priced $28. (Second Fleer) Quick, If Yeu Want Office Furniture at February Sale Prices Geed business men are supposed te knew the value of time. This is their opportunity te show just hew much it means te them. They have from new until Tuesday evening next te buy office furniture at February Sale prices. Time new means money te the man who wants office furniture at a saving. (Third Fleer) And New Men Are Climbing Inte Spring Tep Coats With the first warmth the old ulster is tee heavy. A lighter, easier coat is the order of the day, and they are first at Wanamaker's. Spring topcoats in a greater selection than ever. The loose, comfortable, straight-line coats that fit snugly around the cellar and hang in a graceful drape below the shoulders. Celers are light and Springlike, principally tans and gray mixtures, while the fabrics that most men cheese are tweeds and homespun effects. Prices start at $35 and go up te $60. (Third Fleer) Enter, a Seft Felt Hat That's Geed te See at $2.50 Style stands out; in fact, it's one of the season's newest. A ruling shape in two ruling shades of brown. And it has been many a day since we had such a hat at $2.50. (Main Fleer) An Outward March of Hese for Men at Little Prices Seme are actually below prevailing market prices. In any case the saving is unusual, just as much se as the hose. rriHE latest black cerdeliers te come into the Stere of Inex pensive Jewelry are strung with pendants which simulate old ivory and are Egyp tian in design. There are several designs and they are in two sizes; and $U.50 will buy any one of them. (Main Fleer) IT LOOKS LIKE A LEMON smells like a lemon, and is altogether a delightful and refreshing soap te use this Wanamaker lemon soap at 20c a cake. Many particular persons prefer it te any ether kind, for its fragrant and clean ing properties. (Main Fleer) Stout Shoes for Children's Scheel Wear High laced shoes of the best calfskin, black or tan, properly cut, properly made, properly priced. Several qual ities in sizes 8ia te 2, for $4.50 te $8; and in sizes 2 te 7, for $7.50 te $12. Particularly sturdy blucher shoes of laced black calf skin, for small boys who are hard en their shoes, are $5.50 a pair. (Flrit Fleer) Beys' Suits That Are Tubbable The quaintest and prettiest of washable suits for small boys are these of the favorite Oliver Twist order, new te be seen in the Children's Stere. They are in the fresh Spring colors greens and yellows, pinks and blues and lavenders; some of them beast frilly waists and some plain waists, some are partly white and some altogether colored. Sizes are 2 te 5 years. Prices $3 te $7.50. (Third Fleer) Whoever Has Gloves te Wash and that means every woman will thank us for telling them of LAVITA, the famous glove soap which cleanses washable gloves of every kind se perfectly that they are like new. It is made ex pressly for us, and priced 10c a cake. (Main Fleer) Travel Far But There's Ne Better Kit Bag at $22.50 They have just gotten in, and we are as enthusiastic as can be because we have compared them with ether kit bags. Heavy cowhide, in black or brown, with sewed frames and solid brass trimmings. Sizes start at 18 inches and go up te 22. (Muln Fleer) Tweeds and Sports Costumes Just Naturally Ge Together It is especially the high-toned tweeds that are used with the most charming effects rose, pastel blue, heliotrope, tan, for example, but the soft grayish and heather mixtures are also very geed. Such all-wool tweeds are here in one of the finest assort ments we have ever had, and they need net necessarily be high in price; $1.50 te $5.50 a yard is the range. All are 54 inches wide. (First Floef) All Our Beys' Mackinaws Marked Down te $10 Each Plaids and everplaids, in green, oxford and tan shades. In sizes for boys of 8 te 18 years. The finest of play coats at a remarkably low price $10 each. About 125 in the let. Wonderfully geed overcoats for boys are here also at a very touch lowered price -$16.50. , NECKTIES AT 50c THAT LOOK LIKE HIGHER-PRICED ONES In fact, they are exact copies of the $2.50 and $3 ties. The colors, the patterns and everything are carried out in detail. A thousand of them have gotten in, bricrht and fresh and Spring-like. Silk throughout and it's a splendid quality. Neckties just like these were priced twice as much two months age. (Main Fleer) At ?1.25, fancy heather mixed wool golf hose with turn-ever tops. Broken lines that originally were 52 te $5. At $1, full-fashioned all silk half hose. They are "sec onds" and priced at a half of what they were made te sell for. At 35c, or three pair for ?lf arc full-fashioned mercerized cotton half hose. "Seconds." At 25c the pair are seamless half hose of mercerized cotton. (Main Fleer) Men's Fine Cape and Deer Gloves at $2 and $2.25 Fine Seuth African capeskin gloves in tan, brown or gray; eutseam sewn with plain or embroidered backs; buttoned or clasped. Specially priced at $2 a pair a third and a half below usual prices. Genuine deerskin gloves in a soft, dark gray; out eut seam sewn, one clasp, and very low priced at $2.25 a pair. (West Aisle) Men Want Handkerchiefs at 25c Each That is the reason why we have them. They are Irish linen handkerchiefs ; we de net say that they are a fine grade, but they are a geed, practical quality and remarkably low priced. There is an advantage in buying by the dozen, for they are only $2.75 a dozen. Ink marking at 36c a dozen extra is often used en them. (Main Fleer) Men's Brogues of Smeeth Calfskin as Lew as $8.50 It's hard te remember when we had such a geed shoe for se little. A neat,, smart brogue, of a modified style, of course, with straight tips, blind eyelets and the new circular cut vamp pattern. Tan, te be sure, and the bread shank and low flange heels .assure that even with style there's comfort. (Main Fleer) Frem Peels te Mirrors Venice, in the sixteenth century, developed the art of making the modern mirror. Before that time even royalty gazed at itself in a piece of burnished metal. Earliest mirror of all, of course, was the glassy, surface of a still peel, in nature's own frame of leaves and flowers. Our modern contrivances for seeing "hew we leek" serve the double purpose of reflecting and of decorating. There are certain spaces en the walls where nothing leeks quite be well as a mirror. A mirror for every need, and for every kind of room, will be found at greatly reduced prices in the February Sale, new rapidly nearing its end. (Filth VMer) p-l v V sK ' ' i I . iWC I ' SI z .- a.:WJ- I itti jii' raai ;.'cj IW X r tr :, fil m w$ fS Jfr -M i M ;'! -a ,i m Aft m J .! tfl M I ft m KMt A'&;n "m . I jX ! iH MM 11 C i ' it.- . 'f - . - i. ,'.. MthMBLdi i ittbj&&ftEfelbra z&mt Ai$tei - ?$M-X mM'M IMMM ?
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