Wmmwmw ' , mtr 'WiiiJniL, AT, m wbAthib-'' lw'"4iM WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at WANAMAKER'S ste a. .t 5 WANAMAKER'S Coui f-V,, i ' """ '' 5 xjeiai" -- mm v f A f i w v&i fai y Old Kentucky Thank Dear Old Geerge MacDbikld, Who Wrete . lienaia warn; jUd ft aezen nunc umvs.. --.,, -w.. I I? t r V( te, for r "te have what we want is riches, but te befeble te ae wuneui u ig,pewer i & K Te acquire a disposition, if net inherited, te de SiMUeut certain things, is equal te an income ei a IbSred dollars a month. Se doing, you can have a sBttle suver mine i" ywuiw .. ?! Read as much as you can, remember all of it ? that is possible, listen te the stars and grew up liententedly. If We Cannet an Bit wi adiviii. pviui, no uui trent steps in tne sun. lemetimes sit en the b IStgneS pMjjjmMfe fafrKU," The Very Latest Wraps Shew the Lip-Stick, Red Linings and i Deeo Frinae Trimmings Enchanting new scarf wraps of black satin and dark HUe epenge, picturesque te the last degree in cut, and Hnl the first with satin and the second with, the same j epenge that makes the outside in the vivid new lip stick red. . Moreover, they have the deepest of fringe. Other novel wraps are of trieetine and Peiret twill ;and linings that are nothing short of exquisite. A matronly black wrap has deeply fringed shawl sleeves ; a 'full cape has its fringe arranged in clusters. Prices $85to$i3e. (Pint Fleer) t'f The "Fairfax" Silver i a Fine Old Colonial Pattern fi p Mere than any ether, perhaps, the "Fairfax" expresses 'the spirit of hospitality and graciousness that one associates- with the finest Southern home. ) The lines are simple and dienified, the shape slicrhtly octagonal. It has the 'bright finish and is of dependable jweight. The "Fairfax" can be carried out in the entire tea Jiervice and flat silver. j The five-piece tea service is $290. The kettle, $195 ; the iwaiter, with inlaid mahogany base, $225. (Main fleer) ' fi Ynnn Weman's TJkintf In the entire SDrintr wardrobe there is nothiner mere l.lttpertant than a jroed-lookin tailored suit for the street. jAna li is generally nrsi en me list ex purcnases. These new tweed suits are beautifully tailored and In ;two of the smartest Spring styles. They have the youthful 1,'ltraight-cut coat and plain straight skirt, slightly gathered in the back. The coat is silk lined. f. mi j i? . i if Jl ii !. - J li- ine tweea is an wool ana in me prettiest snaaes ei rose. Ijlight blue, tan and orchid. The price is only $32.50. Sizes, li te zu years. (Second Fleer) : Handbags Have Come In at the Wee-est of Prices Most surmisine of all is the style every one the newest nd every one a splendid quality. N There are vanity boxes, envelope bagswith either the top or back strap, pouch bags or shopping bags. Celers are just as varied ranging from rose and Pekin blue te black, brown or mouse. ' Prices arc as low as $3 en the new shipment and none ver $5. (Main Fleer) r Women's Uriderthings of Gleve Silk a Fourth Less Think nf silk iinrlomreara nf $9 9K or trip xtr rW.px nt $2.60! Heavy, soft, velvety silk in rose pink. Cut big. well made and have reinforcements under the I arms. Thev riAVP rmrlJpe inn mh rihhnn Rrinulrier Ht.rfl.ns. and izes range from 36 te 44 bust. (Weit AUle) A Sensible Shee That Is Net Clumsy Women who are much en their feet and who have difficulty in finding a shoe se entirely comfortable that they can forget all about it, will find te exactly meet their need. These famous preventive and corrective shoes de net sacrifice appearance te comfort. Their somewhat IrfKened heel is net very different looking from the r"ia( heels of many smart streat shoes new worn. The scientific features tVmt mnkn t.ViA Anafnmik a , superior shoe are mere apparent inthe wearing than pe the eye. v Md8ki7VOmen there are Anatemik hl8h shoes of blacl kiii; UVVC4 uiucreni styies at aie u pair aim ; black kid oxfords at $14 a pair. Un ni a Tlk 8hees for babes, te insure the little feet -.Wing started' off !, e a 'a t ka 11 rtmarkaw. fciS.0'?? wlje worked for years te perfect this T-- ""Wt th w, fTV TIVtM t i JfW! . . JUntiqueg A series of old Colonial rooms, devoted almost ex clusively te early Ameri can furnishings, is new open along the Thirteenth Street side of the Fifth Fleer. Old bedsteads, old cup boards, desks, chairs, set tees, tables, clocks, old hooked rugs, china, pot tery, glass and the various objects of househejd fur nishing of an earlier day make thid a fascinating section te levers of old time things. Incidentally, much of this old furniture is sur prisingly low in price. (Fifth Fleer) NEW FRENCH NECKWEAR AT HALF Hand - embroidered and hand-drawn French cellars of many shapes and styles, some trimmed with real laces, are priced at just half regular. They 'constitute at French neckwear maker's sample pieces, purchased in Paris, and are a fine opportunity 'for these wishing te lay in unusually dainty neckwear for little. Seme sets are in cluded. ' Priced from $2 te $15. (Main Fleer) Hfrn nnrl Rwivnii flfher Vlnmp. M.A.JMWjs V.ffV JLSsm ft Tmmwm aavviw -. - . -J v&H TA-a- VT W7 ,u 0-u.4.U: XUn Utvmfhrv nnH i IVlgJir JLMUW VVailLS OUIllCUimg, ltcue uuintumig auu Must Have Something Frem the GREAT MARCH SALE OF HOUSEWARES This is a particular annual event of interest te every housekeeper in the land. It signalizes the time for replace ments of kitchen utensils, laundry utensils and housekeeping utensils generally. , , . ' It brings everything for the kitchen, for the laundry, for the bathroom,' for housecleaning. It brings mere than 75,030 new articles at savings of 10 te 50 per cent. w It is a matter of prticulir importance that everything provided in this Sale is new and of the highest quality, and yet prices are net higher than inferior articles are sold for elsewhere. It is the best opportunity in five years at least te stock up with everything you need from a cleaning; cloth te a refrigerator and we have some splendid refrigerators at very low prices in this Sale.. The Best Sale of China and Glassware in Years" That Is What We Said ". " ; fa (( Fascinating New Frecks Come for Younger Sister Everything te complete her Spring trousseau, in fact, from checked ginghams, Quaint English prints and ether cotton materials for school up te the frilliest silk dresses for afternoon and special occasions. One thing you will notice in particular is that there is such a marvelous variety of fabrics and se many, many styles. They are unusually pretty this Spring, and a number of the most effective little touches we have ordered especially. N In the morning dresses, including linens, from $5 te $23.50. In tl)e afternoon dresses, taffetas, Canten crepes, printed crepe de chine and pongee, $16.50 te $35. Sizes range from 6 te 17 years. , (Second Fleer) And here is a magnificent abundance of fine, beautiful perfect wares from the leading potteries, glass works and studies of the world te prove it, for' instance: American Semi-China Dinner Sets, $32.50 106-piece sets of remarkable quality at this price. Twelve handsome patterns border designs, mostly with coin-geld handles and geld-traced edges. French China Dinner Sets, $60 In fifteen different patterns, beautiful border designs, with coin-geld handles. These are obtainable here only. All are sets of 106 pieces. Geld-Incrusted French China Dinner Sets, $175 106-piece sets of splendid quality. Fine Limoges china, all with solid matt geld handles. These are typical of hun dreds of ether sets equally unusual for the money and priced at $35, $40, $45, $50 up te $325. Colored Glassware and Cut Glass ( Rich Features of the Sale There are three tables of new colored glass in a de-" lightful choice of blue, pink, yellow, ivory, amethyst and ether shades and at wonderfully low prices. Flower bowls, $1.25 te $12. Flower vases, $1.50 te $12. Competes. 5c te $3. Fruit bowls, $1.50 te $4. Candlesticks, $2 a pair. Benben dishes, 75c te $2. Scores of pieces from 75c te $25. Rich Cut Glass A few of the particularly jroed items at moderate prices : Berry bowls, 8-inch size, $3.50 ; 9-inch, $6.50. Orange bowls, $3.50 each. ' Celery trays, $3. Competes, $3.50 each. Benben or olive dishes. $1.50 and $1.75. Vases, 10-inch size, $3; 12-inch size, $3.75: 14-inch size, $5. Alse some handsome pieces at half price. (Fourth Fleer) L. . -il ' T7 TSf S5 -& Bedspreads That Delight Hemekeepers Scarcely anything in the way of bedclething has wen such popularity as have these spreads. Te every hemekeeper who sees them they appeal in stantly. Made of curtain material, with an inch and a half seer sucker weave alternating with a Jaquard weave stripe. . Corners are cut out at the feet and each spread is scal loped all around and has a bolster piece te match. Choice of solid ecru or striped effects in old rose and blue. Because of their ripple, or seersucker weave, they don't need te be ironed. Single-bed size, 72x100 inches, $15 for a spread and bolster piece. Deuble-bed size, 90x100 inches, $18 for spread and bolster piece. (Sixth Fleer) Gelf Clubs for Left-Handed Players Men9 s and Wemen9 s Left-handed golfers play under a natural physical handicap without clubs suited te them. The left-hand club is what they need, and we are showing a variety of these specially made clubs. We have them invall models, both weed and iron. And we don't believe there is another such variety te be found anywhere. Price $5 each. (The Gallery) f Fer Figures Toe Slight te Need Corsets The L. R. waists and girdles are an ideal substitute. There is a buttoned-front waist especially for growing girls It is light weight, with elastic at the sides and priced $2. Fer slender women there is a topless slip-en of pink satin and elastic, at $3. L. R. girdles in 12 te 14 inch lengths, of elastic and broche, are $3, $3.50, $4 and $4.50. (Third Fleer) v Ecru Scotch Madras Curtaining at 40c a Yard 2000 yards of a desirable quality, usually sold for half again as much. Three designs all-ever, block and diamond patterns in a deep cream or ecru and very dainty for curtainings. (Fifth Fleer) Any Umbrellas te Be Re-Covered ? i Remember, March is the month when special prices are . in force and you can have all the family umbrellas made ever -for much less than at any ether time. Coverings of a geed, sturdy cotton (American taffeta), 85c each. Silk-and-cotton (union taffeta), $2.15. Imported' satin gleria, $3. Black or colored silk (only for women's umbrellas) , $3.50. A finer grade of silk for men's or women's umbrellas, $4.50. (Main Gallery) Silk Lingerie Like Spring Blossoms Se delicate the colors that are arriving every day. Materials are Georgette, crepe de chine, radiums and creperback satins, in exquisite shades of pink, blue, orchid, peach color. Fine imitation filet laces form the yokes of some of the nightgowns, and lace and lovely two-tone French ribbons are the effective trimmings en all the garments. Chemises, $5.60 te $12, Nightgowns, $12 te $16.50. Camisoles, $3.85. (Third Fleer) Spring Coats for Babies Under Twe White corduroys of the unlined sort which are chosen te wear with quilted linings inside, $3.50 te$8.50. White crepella coats, $7.50,te $20. White, pink and blue crepe de chine coats, often with Se Many Neckties at 50c That a New Section Has Started Thousands upon thousands of neckties, all at the one price. And it's a price that strikes right at the common sense of men. An everyday tie for 50c. Name a pattern, a color arrangement, a style that has struck you as smart. Surely it's here, among these fifty-cent ties. Again, this Spring the shepherd's-plaid checks are the vogue and thev are in the let. . J i, 'a ?ld5i3ed tles' rSxraw striPed ties' f ancv ties Plain-color ties, in fact, hundreds of different patterns. ' i ?aJL wings? Coel-looking neckdress for men in Spring and there's a wuwu vi wiuuBing uiuung umin ai niiy cents. Brogues Again! And Hew Men Step Around te Get in Them Brogues for the sporting hour, brogues for the hike, brogues for business. What is smarter, mere practical, mere stylish, mere serviceable than a modified brogue? A modified brogue with perforations everywhere they would leek well. And at $10.50 there are no better brogues te be found than these of tan imported Scotch-grain calfskin. Solid soles stitched aloft, low flange heels and bleached calf quarter lined. - The same shoe in black is priced $10. t Just the Hat for a Man te Wear Until Straw Hat Time $2.50 A geed, sound, new, brown felt hat, and from new en until the first of May is soft hat time. This hat at $2.50 will well serve the Durneie of th man who wants a clean, new hat te carry him through rMeTA te put away te 'start another season. ? " ti k f.j ...... . r . .- ... , f A handsome hat in varying shadM ef brown. , 1 Ml Wi Wi A5 A&Mi 'y"hi 'fa ' -IA. Sfl 1 K VUer) siMi Aik -rr" -v i ,C i,-Wi !&& $t 1 N, v . .- ,,., .w. -.j w. . . I iLSiVM...!; . , "yi x; K -N J X ie.-'v i ii iuh , ii z:'.1 s. .j..?: , a fW I "ft iw. S0i Lk ft -f , v. 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