ar fK- g 1 rt WEATHER Generally Cleudy plays at 9, 11 and 4:45 Chlntei ! IfeeB WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 m ightUpte the Last Moment This Is the Furniture Salem wfflesm LJflWCT lys! It Was Deaf Gecrge Eliet wne aaia inis: "in the man whose childhood has known caresses r . 1....M m ltu tf MAAa 4Lni jxta 1jt 4aa1a1 lire IS BIWttjB u iiuci ui. iiiviuwAjr mat van u wuviwu gentle issues' We generally una wiuu , we sei our minus w f for. and there are net a few of us who have, in a iz time, proved that in mankind there is mere geed than evil. ' Why should we meet each ether with prejudices, 'Without giving each one a fair chance? Signed ttrmry S7, 1922. P4 Tomorrow's Millinery Symphony in Brown is a delightful revelation of the variety and effectiveness of the many shades of brown that are fashionable for Spring. Most notable is the golden Havana brown, shown in number of lovely hats of Cariton crepe, crepe marecain, faille ribbon, satin, tagal, Milan, picot and ether straws. The large transparent crin hats are wonderfully effective in this golden brown color. Se are the soft little tagal straw hats, embroidered in wools, with scarfs te match. A hat that runs the gamut of several shades may be chosen; or one whose brown background is accentu ated by lovely tinted fruits or flowers. ' Certainly they will incline every woman toward the possession of at least one brown hat this Spring. , Prices begin at $15. (Second Fleer) JBLeynard the Fex Newly Arrived '.' The Fur Salen has received fox animal scarfs te fill the vaps in the stocks f The dyed foxes include black, blue, taupe and brown and 4m nnVprl nf. JR2K in $90: the natural and nrecieus foxes s Include cress, natural blue, white and silver, and are priced it $100 te $425 the last for silver. . (Second Fleer) l Just Frem Pnris Are Levely Bead d Tunics This is the first Spring importation of these beau tiful things, and we made a special point of having them come unusually early this year. They'are brilliant, both the all-black tunics and the ones that combine sapphire, heliotrope or crystal beads with the black. One of the many . new features is the fes tooned fringe, the many dangling ornaments and the use of long jet fringe alternating with panels. (Main Seme have a-suggestion of a sleeve. Yeu can hardly imagine mere gorgeous gowns than these tunics will make. The prices start as low as $35 and go te $85. Fleer) Certainly the Jersey Dresses Are Becoming for Yeung Women An entirely new model, in navy blue or brown jersey, s a long waist, belted around the hips ; and the bodice opens down the front te display an adjustable white jersey vestee, matching the white jersey cellar and cuffs. ; It is youthful and altogether charming in line and mode. The price is $22.50. (Second Fleer) The Gere Pump Fits Like a Gleve en the Feet 5 This close-fitting snugness is due te the small gore, of Mastic inset en each side of the pump. I There is nothing te fasten or unfasten. The pump is easily slipped into. Yet when en, it clings around the top as Closely as does the stocking itself. i A new model in women's gore pumps for Springtime wear is of dull black calfskin, with three straps across the instep, plain vamp and tee, low Leuis heel, turned sole and perforated finish. . The price is $12. (Flrit Fleer) New Sports Blouse Takes This Pleasant Ferm i A fine white voile Peter Pan blouse with effective em broidery in bright red and blue en the cellar, tight cuffs, Mown the sleeves and front. It is wonderfully geed looking jfer $5.85. - (Third Fleer) f Women Have Been Eager for Full-Fashioned Weel Stockings and a remajable shipment just has arrived from abroad. What is mere remarkable, they will sell for $2.50. Heather mixtures galore are in the selection with hand-embroidered silk clocks. There's really a let' te thank the manufacturer for. Net only did he make beautiful stockings, but he sent them te us later than scheduled, which makes the price $1 a pair less. , (Flret Fleer) ,.i n 4&i$teSkt HANDKER- CHIEFS TO MATCH HER SPORTS SUITS Real Irish linen hand kerchiefs, 25c each or $2.75 a dozen. Celers most demanded are rose, green, blue, tan or violet. Seme are -white centers with .colored borders, while in some the order is reversed. (Main 'Fleer) THE FASHION HOURS IN. MADAME'S DAY are shown in the Chestnut and Market Street windows. In the first-named windows you will see Madame at the luncheon hour, Madame wearing the newest sports clothes, going metering and going shopping. In the Market Street win dows are shown mere sports wear, suggestions for after noon tea, the rest-hour gar ments, the restaurant din ner and for the dance. HIGH - NECKED NIGHTGOWNS AGAIN Cambric with V necks, embroidery and tucks, $1.65 te $2.75. With square necks and embroidery, $1.85 te $2.25. . Cambric withelesed necks. $1.65. Muslin with convent edges, $1.75. Muslin with V necks, three styles, $1.75. Nainsoek with square necks, $3.50 and $3.75. (Third Fleer) MOTHER AND DAUGHTER BOTH LIKE THE NEW HANDBAGS Of finest India goatskin. Softest we've seen in a long while, in fact, almost like a fabric. They have the close-fitting tops with the two rings for wrists in colors that match, and are lined with moire in contrasting shades. Schoolgirls carry them, as de business women and shoppers. Prices $3 te $3.75.- (Main Fleer) NEW REAL LACE COLLARS FROM IRELAND Many, many women need the softening effect of a bit of real lace at the neck of a gown. They are long and straight, short and round, and ethers of the shapes te go en Spring dresses. Many are in sets and some have a vestee in addition. Irish lace cellars from $3 te $25. Carrickmacross, $7 te $25. Limerick, $5 te $18. (Main Fleer) SMART TWEED COAT OR CAPE Yeung women will be in terested te knew that we have just received a particu larly geed collection possess ing unusual style and tailor ing, though moderately priced. They are in the various approved tweed weaves, light and dark colorings. A variety of smart sports models are presented, some lined throughout with crppe de chine or peau de cygne, ethers lined through shoul ders only. The coats are $23.50, $25, $37.50, $42.50 and $45. Capes and cloaks are $22.50 te $30. (Second Fleer) COLORS OF NEW ROYALE GLOVES ARE PERFECT The kid and the suede are in the loveliest Spring shades of brown, beaver, tan, mode and gray, as well as black and white in the kid, and black in the suede. All are two clasp and of the beautiful skins and per fect fit that made Reyale gloves the favorite of se many Philadelphia women in the old pre-war days. The price is $2 a pair. (Ifela View) .M With New, as before, yours is the opportunity of cheesing from the finest selection of furniture in America. And tomorrow, only you can select any piece at a saving running all the way from 10 te 50 per cent. One mere day and this greatest of all February Furniture Sales will be ever. v But just as much tomorrow as en the opening day it is the sale of golden opportunities. Three floors crowded with a seemingly endless variety of suites and separate pieces. Ne greater testimony could be paid te the genuine great ness of the Sale than the results it has attained. Mere people have come te buy than in any previous Feb ruary Furniture Sale. Mpre furniture has been sold, mere homes have been made brighter, gladder places. Mere money has been saved by these needing furniture. And only tomorrow remains for you te gain by the almost unlimited advantages. But te the very end the Sale is at your service. (Fifth, SUtb and ttevmth Floers) Tr "W rw" ' i a I i A Bar Pin of Diamonds and Sapphires This is a particu larly -beautiful bar pin, due te the ar rangement of the two kinds of jewels. There are six blue white diamonds of geed size and eight sapphires, 'mounted in platinum. 'The price is $360. Other diamond and sapphire bar pins & from $430 te $475. !AU - diamond bar pins, $160 te $825. (Main Fleer) H2 FELVETEEN jockey caps of the type worn by Masters of the Hounds in England are great favorites with some of the young women jriderh around Philadelphia, They are in green, navy, black, brown and red, are soft finished, and priced at $6 in the Men8 Hat Stere, (Mala Fleer) Eight Mere Hours of the Office Furniture Sale Business men knew the value of time. Tomorrow ends the Office Furniture Sale. Until store closing tomorrow evening you can cheese from our entire stock of office furniture at February prices, but net afterwards. The man who expects te need new office furniture any time within several months has new an opportunity te buy it at an exceptional advantage. (Third Fleer) Tomorrow Ends the Mattress Sale After this, mattresses, pillows, bolsters and bedsprings, new an average of about 20 per cent less, will go back te regular prices. All our stocks are included, and varieties are as geed today as they were when the sale began. There is net a moment te lese. (Sixth Fleer) Perfect Axminster Rugs Less Than the Price of 'Seconds' Only seventy-five of them and just two sizes. They -are net mismatched or off color, and are perfect in weave, but tomorrow the price is less than is asked for many "seconds" today. The 9xl2-ft. size is $33.50, while for .the 8.3x10.6 size the price is $32.50. (Serenth Fleer) New Capes and Coats Are Made of Real Camel's Hair Just one touch of its exquisite softness and you would never mistake anything else for the genuine camel's-hair coating. These are, without any doubt, the finest camel's hair coats and capes made, and women certainly de appreciate them. The coats are in a vivid flamingo red, jade and natu ral color. They are made with a new shoulder yoke extending in a point ever the sleeves, and have a straight, loose back. Entirely silk lined, $115. The capes have the indistinct plaidB se many women are asking for, in natural or fawn shade, $100. (Firs Fleer) COTTON REMNANTS , SAVINGS OF A THIRD Fresh from our own stock and all the most popular kinds of cotton goods are here. The lengths go all the way from a yard and a half up te five yards for a woman's dress pattern. There is the greatest va riety in the shorter rem nants for children's dresses. (West Alsle) NEW BOOKS FOR IDLE HOURS "Caruso and the Art of Singing," by Salvatore Fucito and Barnet J. Beyer, $3. The authors were Caruso's official coach and accompanist. "The Truth About Henrv Ferd," by Sarah T. Bushncll, $1.25. A book in which the writer has had the co-operation of Mrs. Henry Ferd and of many close friends of this master of men. "Gardening With Brains," by Henry T. Finck, $2.50. "International Relations," by James Bryce (Viscount Bryce), author of "The American Commonwealth," $2.50. (Main Fleer) Men Said "Light!" and the Demand Was Met With SpIlg, Smite Light, almost te the sports tones. Or mixtures that are darker and mere con servative for the every day business man. In plaids, in stripes, in solid colors or the tweedy effects, how ever you like them, they are here, but by far the preference is for lightness. . And again in the models, men's hopes find an answer. Gene, almost en tirely, are the close fitting, restricting cuts that have been the Vogue. Sering brings forth straighter lines. Straighter lines and looser cuts, but neat ness all ever. Neatness and com fort with style. And Spring suits, in all the generosity of a midseasen selection, are ready at Wana- maker's from $35 te $65. (Third Fleer) In Spring, Madras Pajamas Are Restful for Men And these of woven madras, in summer weight, are a little finer and softer than any we've had for some time. Striped, of course, in all sizes and arrangements that are popular, including the seersucker stripes. And $3.50 doesn't convey any idea of the service these madras pajamas offer. Other men prefer the finely mercerized poplin pajamas that are priced $8.50. Se fine and soft is the fabric that it leeks like a silk broadcloth, Jiut will outwear several pairs of ordinary silk pajamas. In two colors, white and pongee. (Main Fleer) An Every Day Man Who Wants Comfert in a Shee plus a certain amount of goodness in appearance, will come almost every time te the tan calf bluchers with medium tee shapes. It's a neat shoe for business and at $7.50 there's additional comfort in the economy. (Main Fleer) w in $5 Is the Favorite Price for an Umbrella At least for the umbrellas which nine out of ten women want for general use. These are covered with all-silk materials navy, green, purple, black and brown and they have bakehte rings or leather loops en their hardwood handles. (Main Fleer) Refurnishings for the Nursery Felding wardrobe, untrimmed, $13.50; trimmed te order, $30. Bassinettes en wheels, $22.50 te $24, untrimmed. Trimmed te order, $60 te $75. Baskets, $3.85 te $7, untrimmed. Nursery chairs, $9.50 te $10.50. Felding rubber bath, $11.25 te $12.75. Screened nursery cribs, $29 te $31. (Third Fleer) Chelsea Lever Clocks Come Down in Price They are generally acknowledged the best lever clocks made in America today, being especially geed timekeepers. This makes any reduction of mere than usual importance. Chelsea mantel clocks in mahogany cases with ship's bell movement, $80 te $126. In bronze cases with ship's bell , movement, $114 te $137. Chelsea clocks of the marine type for ships and private yachts, in bronze cases, $42 te $47. The same, fitted with ' ship's bell strike, $76 te $164. (Main Fleer) The Nicest Shoes We Have for Little Girls have black patent leather vamps and white buckskfh tops as soft as velvet. They fasten with white buttons, and are just the shoes for girls of about 4 te 10 years te wear with their "best" frocks. In sizes 8a te 2 they are $7.50 and $8.50 a pair. (FlrH Fleer) The Biggest Business in the United States is the business of housekeeping. It has mere angles, mere problems, mere "turn ever" than any ether business. The Wanamaker March Sales of Heusewares China Glass Starting Next Wednesday are provided especially for the benefit of this great business of housekeeping. They are of interest te every housewife within hundreds of miles. They afford opportunity te make replacements at the lowest price in years. (Fourth Fluer) wfesAJsibteh .MvdvV t A , at. . s & t Md i, II " , f'f ; H. H i, i i H m 'M ( ' y f. i M 'V! $' a tii t f &&3e&fcl, 'i'J.V lis 'U&1 M &&J