awwati 'ZfrKHT u7TSrhKE r'j9K J St0TVlri.t , r-mttm- y-jp"j,T'" vmmm j"f .v. ') "( 77iyyi, 'w WANAMARER'S WanAmaker's WANAMAKER'S Ll'..tfl.llftnd4tB0 . 'ii Stere Oftm at t , Stere Clese at I lflU ' . - - (f. '. i cell" " , z. I'S f Umpses of Spring Every where-a Stare-Full at Wandmaker T'S 7 'JvAciffaiiesnSsS!. WL J . b :tr nmp Men Grew one j w;rr i the Smaller l ney aeem ' The tide of this little river in Flerida te be running down most of the time, T.1! nlr .de verv little with itbecause it low ater se Ien The man ,wne. pke " ., L ,-niilv. bv nettled, preeccupauunur lcu"r"7v nf his home te a better l. . , i.J KannmAa SAnarateil from hlS ? . . i HAmAAini wVieti Vie la fftil i l.Amiii live nlrf enmrnrieR while .linfr npw acauaintances, befitting his new Jansien and what he aims for a new position lhlrfe. . , Jm . ,. . i jV true menu aurmg uc pwi uj lOUld never ee mmcu un... i- JfdrvX . sWi 9 77te iViea? Seriitf JHa & I'.ATnJe n ChoeVU UItv0 t xw jy ' Greeting, Every Weman knews-hnt a difference it makea whenshe hits' new and becoming hat. i'it. nneakintr of becoming i hats, there are some charming , nw shaees in tagel, henip and horsehair braid. They are net tee large, nor yet ioe smau. TUav -fellow thn newest fash- 'ion without being extreme and ihev are in all the bright colors 'that premise te be se popular. Unc ei tne new leaiures is the flower trimmings made of feathers, another is the Veil- in; of rose petals with horse- 'k k (Second Fleer) hair braid. Seme of the smartest have gaily colored quills. ' Nene of these are at ,alfc ex pensive, $10, $12 and even less. 100 Yeung Women's Spring Wraps Special at $48 Each ! We, rhnxe the material a fine all-wool belivia ahd had these IceaU and capes made up in five of the prettiest and newest styles we cesldflnd. I There is a very-new cape in a -wide circular shape, with rows of stitching and rows of. buttons. The cellar is round and gathered. Mether very becoming cape has a paneled effect, with silk stitching. 1 And there is one perfectly delightful coat with the back gathered into pleats, a narrow belt, and the new bell sleeves ending in points finished with ornaments. A contrasting color shows beneath the points and en the cellar. I' in colors one may cnoesc tne new corsair Diue, navy, mauura Drewn aid plover. There are all sizes for 16 te 20 in each style. , (Second Fleer) i A New Satin Meire Crepe for Spring Gowns This lovely fabric is moire crepe en one surface and satin en the Terse. , It is soft and dranable. The beautiful colerincrs include a silvery liny, henna, meadowlark. nut brown, navv and black. It is 40 inches Iwide, and ?5 a yard. ' (Flrit Fleer) Special $25 Tweed Suits Will Be Welcomed by Women Even in these davs of lower nrices. these suits are decidedly wmarkable values. They are made from an excellent quality all-wool tweed or home- pun in all the lovely new shades se fashionable this Spring bobolink, fpu' rose' ereen' heliotrope, light gray, brown and the various blues. j.ntne newest. Spring fashions, the smart English box coats, or slightly v in jacKccs, ethers are belted. Many women can wear these suits with little or no alteration and tlieV Will Wnnf tn ln en i w,, ,1 !,. 1 .. ...Ul. l n . .. -t ,-r- m for cold days. All sizes from 34 te 44. (Flrit rloer) Letitia Corsets Are Made by a French Weman 7ii Pe,r,fectly understands the art of securing a graceful figure by Proper lines and curves. iffi ene.,buPcrvses the smallest detail of Letitia corsets, and we can wnrm that their cut and making is perfection. ir)in i I LeuHi meaei ler every type ei ngure, trem tne sicnaer cnoeigiri te her grandmother, of whatever physical type. l4Kn iVnr --, uniisie, or nanusome urecne, iney nre pnwu t .w lM .?i..ou, Jn nimest every instance we su (Third Fleer) suggest individual fittings. Undergarments That Need Tubbing linf u u800 n'ghtgewns, chemises and camisoles for women if- i b?cn tl"nWetl about by customers looking for their size, ., te be cleared out at C5c te $2. I'lCSC Prices nrp OllP.fVlirfl in nne.linlf Ince tVinn veirlllnp. (Knit AUle) Plain 'omen's Smart Spring Footwear Frem $8 te $12 I f It It n SI 1 An A ... I Jl. A iwund tbes ft,:;." : , ,: :?.iv. ,,BW 8Q'-rp P0 l .Mat lirnnrl lienl n.. ...i'i..n -i. . i. - i i ntel Te. r . lu ewut irauiec beic: or ruuucr seie aim weus .' ,lan t!lt With blnck saddle: lifarl rnlf with hlnck saddle: or Cen." Rr??ncd calf Prlced ?8 and $8.50. e. DeS iiV!!streeLoxferd8 of black or tan calfskin, with medium Black S tip ml,ltnry heel and welted sole, $8 and $8.70. P.&?"?: enc-strap slippers with high or low French heel, $9.75. kj. , icainer one-strap slippers with narrow tee and Leuis heel, Tht Stye Moment louben Ifeljep announces that it will make te measure English tweed suits of the finest imported materials for from, $75 te $95. Cape - and - jumper dresses will be made te measure of ex clusive English and Irish tweeds for $65. The cape is our three-quarter Devenshire model, a notable favorite this,, year. Sports topcoats of imported everplalds, English and Irish tweeds. A small group of these model coats represents remarkable value at $50 te $65. Knickerbockers of imported tweeds are $13.50. . , The tailoring of all Londen Shep garments is distinctive. (Ths Gallery) 50P Women's Waists Specials, 85c te $5 Toe many different kinds te mention them all, for they arc various-odds and ends which have been markedmuch less than usual se they will go the sooner. Women will find plenty of cotton waists for sports wear, tailored blouses for suits, and silk overbleuses that would de with a separate skirt. (Eit and Wt Alilei) '.WOMEN'S LONG FRENCH KID' GLOVES COST .r ' LESS v A fetf Weeks age the prlces;fell, se that you may new have these desirable kinds at the following rigurcs:4 t ,, Eight;-button Vlength in white, tan or brown at $3.75. "i Twelve-button, length in tan or brown' at $4,75. Sixteen-button length in Jan mode' or brown at $6 and $7.50. All are everscam sewn. (Main Fleer) SATIN STRIPED CANTON r CREPE $3 Especially effective in jade, rose, gray, raspberry, henna, navy blue, as well as white and black. 36 inches v?ide. (Flrit Fleer) A Little Sriew Won't Keep Any f ' Man Out of the New ; Spring Clothing Fer long, because sooner or later warmer days are'betmd te come, then men will want lighter things te wear and want Chem in a hurry. vRight new Spring suits and topcoats are readv And' many men are net waiting for the warmer days actually te get here. They realize there won't be a better time te cheese. , ... Stocks are newer new, fresher and with mere te select from. , 'All the freedom that Spring offers is em bodied in the new clothing. Straighter lines, looser cuts for both tne suits and the topcoat. In colors men are turning te ngntness. ura - , , . ' and mixtures in the free and lounge-y looking tweeds and hemespuns. Prices start at $35 and step at $65. v (Third Fleer) ' If yA New Is the Time of the Wanamaker Celebrated Sale of Heusewares Newms the time tc cheese utensils for the kitchen, for the laundry, for the housecleaning at an average of one-third below regular. New is the time te get these fine goods at the lowest prices in five years. New is the time te replace all lest and worn-out implements and utensils with new goods that cost less than the old ones did. New is the time for a new clothes line, for new brooms, new dusters, new galvanized ware, new enamelware, new cutlery and a new refrigerator. Thousands are taking advantage why net you also take advantage and buy these things for your home when prices are lowest? The Wanamaker March Heusewares Sale is a great favorite of housewives everywhere because it is well known that whatever you get here is of the first and highest quality, that it is dependable, sound merchandise. We have no "seconds," no inferior qualities, no trash. ' (Fourth Fleer) Madame Adorns Her Wrists, ' Arms, Necti and Hair with the new jet jewclry which all Pflris is vearing. We sent te' Paris especially for a collection of the beautiful jet jewelry which has captured the hearts of Parisiennes." One of the most surprising novelties is a jet armlet, set with rhinestones and tiny imi tation pearls and having a long fringe of jet and pearl beads. Other bracelets take the forms of coiled snakc3 or bangles. There are lovely necklaces and long graceful sauteirp. There are exquisite carved combs, neck chains and tassels, leng'pendant casings and the most delightful Velvet cellar bands with imitation pearls and jet ornaments. But every woman should see this fascinating jewelry for herself. She will find the i prices moderate, considering the beauty of the individual pieces, from $3.25 for earrings up te $30 for a high Spanish etfect comb. (Main Fleer) . Beautiful Spring Wraps Are of New Epenge Te prove which one has only te see some of the new coats and capes arriving. There is a lovely loose eent in mandarin style with wide sleeves faced with a contrasting color which is also used for the cellar and down the front. Tan with an exquisite shade of blue or vice versa. It is $57.50. Or a tan cape with bright cherry-red silk lining at $C5. Or a soft gray cape cut in novel fashion with bright blue lining or one in navy blue with tan at $95. - These nre among the bpst examples and they Lid fair te be gieat favorites. (Flrtt rioer) Mere of the Remarkable Weel Quilts at $5 These are believed by everybody who has seen them te be the bet quilts te be had nnywherc for $5. Cut 72x84 inches, covered with a geed grade of silkeline in an all-ever floral top and back and finished with a sateen border. Each one filled with three pounds of pure new wool and stitched all ever. . (SUIh Fleer) Glass in All Its Glory in the March China Sale Glass! Just hew much that means in the March Sale can be realized only by seeing the gleam ing, scintillating shelves and tables of glassware and crystal. And it's all at one-third te one-half less than former prices. Colored Glass Is a Notable Feature In this group you will find a multitude of pieces in canary, blue, pink, orange and green, such as flower bowls with black glass stands, flower vases, centerpieces, candle sticks, competes, bonbon dishes new at 75c te $12 apiece. Rich Brilliant Cut Glass One-third te One-half Less These are only a few items from among hundreds. Orange bowls, $3.50. Sugar and cream sets, $3. Flower vases, 12-inch size, $3.75 ; 14-inch size, ?5. Competes, .$3.50. Benben dishes, $1.50, $1.75. Light-Cut Stemware Goblets, sherbet glasses, tall sherbets are priced in the March Sale at 25c each. Needle-etched tumblers, 10c each. Light-cut tumblers, 10c each. Plain blown tumblers, 60c a dozen. Colonial tumblers, 45c a dozen. Glass mixing bowl sets of five pieces, 7ec a set. And it is the greatest sale in years as regards dinner sets, luncheon sets, tea sets, china cups and saucers, cereal sets. (fourth Fleer) There Are Four Shades Men Like in the New Hat Starting with tan, the colors go all the way into deeper browns. . Anether advantage is it's dual shape it can either be worn telescope or with the Alpine crease. There's a slight roll te the brim and the edges are bound. The price is ?5. (Main fleer) Silk Shirts Bring Gayness te the Man's Attire There's mere spirit, in fact, real animation in the new ones, arriving1 for Spring. All the colors men have been known te wear are here but the stirpes save them from ever-brightness. Stripes are neater, narrower than before. They are of broadcloth silk, that has proven its ability te stand the strain of wear, and the price is $7.50. The year-around silk broadcloth shirts in plain white are priced $8.50, being of the finest of materials. (Main Fleer) Three Celers Sparkle in the New College -Stripe Ties Batwings or four-in-hands, whichever you prefer, are ready with the newest color arrangements. Beld college stripes and three different colors that harmonize surprisingly well. There also are the pok-a-det and figured ties, all at $1. (Mala Fleer) . Men Can Seldom Get Such Cape Gloves for $2 We seldom have any such quality for anything like this price. They are the finest grade capeskin, well cut and well made, pickseam sewn, and in tan, gray or beaver shades. $2 a pair. A geed deerskin glove in Londen smoke is new specially priced at $2.25. (Main Fleer) Seme Men Insist Upen Linen for Their Underwear And it has been many a day since they've been able te get it for se little as the new shipment is priced. Linen mesh, cool and wearable. Sleeveless shirts and knee-length drawers are $4.90 the garment ; short-sleeve shirts and ankle-length draw ers, $5.40 the garment. Medium and heavy weight garments, two lengths of sleeves and two lengths of drawers, $5.40. (Main Fleer) An Oxford That's Almest a Brogue, Has Come for Men Narrow enough te please the most particular man, yet bread enough te be different. It's a new English last that seems picked for wide popularity this Spring. Norwegian calfskin means service in a shoe, while smartness is added by the full winged tip, full perfora tions and stitched heel seat. At $8 there is no better oxford. (Main Fleer) 200 Ornamental Iren Standing Lamps at $4 These arc the favorite hand-u reujrht iron standing "fcridgt" larnyt, with adjustable arms, with polychrome finish such r lme as you would expect te be threa or four times as much. ' i each, without shade. r Parchment shades, $1.75 te 2.25. (Fourth Fleer) Ment lrnIv,tLap ?ere PU,"PR. of HshUweight black calf, or of black Mel and I tm-n,, i i ETV j8UeUe " combination ; each with low- I'rencn. 'Black enameled 'nvtnrA. .uu -i ,,. . . . ...i 'i n leratlnm ib i 7 .? ""' ""l' 'nnisn neei, long wuig up ' b mil&tl'i A " model of Norwegian grained tan calf, rkt " wiaiBO IIZ. Wanamaker Week-End Caramels at 30c a Pound Again The First Time Since Before the War There are thousands of people in Philadelphia whose favorite sweet has for many years been the Wanamaker week-end caramels. New for the first time sjnee before the war they are down te 30c again. Delightful, pure sweets in three flavors, vanilla, chocolate and nut. ( (Dew SUlrt Sttre) POLO COATS AND CAPES FOR SMALL SISTER Geed looking, sturdy coats for eyerydav wear and in' the pretty tan shade. They nre tailored with nil the caic and attention te de tail of a grown person's garment. The coats have raglan sleeves, narrow belts and buckle and the capes avc circular with arm slits.. Sizes six te twelve years, SI 1.50. (Second Huer) 200 Pieces of Fine New Luggage at One-Third Less ALL-WOOL DRESS SERGE AT $1.25 A domestic serge in the fine French twill weave, with the soft finish most desiruble for tailored dresses, capes and skirti. Navy blue and black. 42 inchaa wtd. A collection of kit bags, suitcases, overnight bags, Victeria cases, men's suitcases, traveling bags, many of them fitted with toilet articles, all at prices one-third below regular. Remarkable choice of leathers seal, walrus, pigskin, cowhide, etc. All very fine bags and of craftsmanship un excelled. Prices go from $7.50 for an overnight bag te $90 for one of the finest fitted cases for women. (Mata Mm), : .: 1 ?. 1X3538 Vf asa J -l U l f tl . fl i 1 q wj M ' .fet 'i &ftW, . ) efcK net) i' ' Hi JTM "11 IS.. iXff 3- At isiMs iwmmhhr n HAAf ...-. .i:J4 ft? v'i
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