jreP2H KfV'l IfeA JSsff .". ' i .' -. ; w' ,, ppPHyy, SPBPfffIIPBr fKW -CTTi. ,..,,,.,., i r ,i'i i i ija WANAMAKER'S " - - WSATHM':: 5net0 or J?en ,v ' I. .a ' i 1 March 4, 1922 DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S AMMw !-' THAPTEB .vi Tb8 Secret OW i WlhUnedmUer fled through 1 P.-?" mi h.,1 nlftTCd lb0tS te fl 'robbers who were eteellng.the "fold! they hadn't theunt te liwrthemlHerhim.clf. koe! Toe-wnooi "!"""' ldidie Owl, total .alter ui .7. T..J rw1" mm In tilth NR theufht It fun te pl-y ghe darted beuse, 'didn't knew -j. T, hid irifDieDCU en R..w. Bl"r'" ,Q,d and Mm 1t the geld and Jewel in i- h robbers may come back In S3a and iei them," M Jack. !Wfedet.;,jUck .Hir' wealth nerbaDB the ?HU five him his rightful share Le'-."' . -j Ana Ma. mn .Turk l..M 1.1. mihi'i h.nlr. rrnt the window and get the sacks of fiad Ur. He gave we sac ei j?.. init ta carry, for that was Zhter of the two, and he placed, the I ei era uv" ",v "- " .--..-n'k.n mniintinc. he and Janet Inte the weeds. ffhoel ToO'Wneoi x 11 caicn juui i.4 TiwIfp Owl 'ever the misers iand he miser ran until he could rLvi,nn. Jack and Janet caught Etfthblm nu he staggered along. He tfeirihteted forms and their hollow .- L...l.i',kn, ..(SB .1.A .nil L. He dropped en his knM and i MR his hnnils. Ftf, please, kind ghosts, spare my j" Be eeggeu. A gave a gneaiiy groan. ii i tour life what will you de?" he ;irr). voice as deep as be could m humeri." moaned, the miser. KwflMere my family Instead of my land jeweis.- .... , TMi-hare loved your sold and Jewels ,Becb," said Jack In the' luyiw deep Vfttj- nearly have cost me the less 17 lilt, greanea tne miser.- a ue Slew them any mere." "If yD get them buck what win you IV ukfd Jack. L"I will, live half of my geld and halt ray Jewels te my sicit son,-- premised nuter. "incy are nis rigiuiui suarc "with them he can get back his ii. fetd his 'little ones, and buy a ktUD." Fiad whit will you de with the ether ft":Med Jack. ! will help my neighbors In tbelr del." premised the miser. "I will i work te these who need It. I will ) tit worthy te build up fortunes of r ewn." a' your life shall be spared. Mick'. "And here' are your geld and ;. Jewels." nth (bit Jack and Janet threw the ienium auu jcwcib u me ktuuiiii It the miner and rode away. It they didn't go far. They watched Hi; te see It the miner would, be fte bis word,! I be was. He picked up his sacks and Jewels, and he limed them i little cabin of bis sick son. iiweet-faced woman opened the lit. bis knock. l.deir daughter. I have come te we. half of my wealth." said the w..'"i am xeinir te love my dear klMtead of geld and jewels." i was the secret sad turned into tt glad. Fer with money te hire I md buy medicine and feed, the r could be breueht bnck In heulth. children would have plenty te eat, ue ninny would be as bappy as tbe r n long. Kk ind Janet were hannv. tee. as l ajleped back home te return te LThty bad learned the secrets of the W-eret8 sad. secrets bad, and se- III llld. And tni HpnrptM alml mni for ill the ethers. week Jack and Janet seek I and And that It is very near.) Read Your Character :. By Dipbv Phillip: Biad's "Yea" and "Ne" We most people are tboreyghly con- M thtt hnnpfllv ! thn luiafr. nnllAw I thit truth is a virtue, yet human U se faulty that in actual prac- LI Of tlB fltA mnWA aw Iamb lMnllnAJ k Wew .the principle that the chief IUuage is te conceal theucht. Mtter ipeaklnf the absolute tjrath 'circumstances would, en the ,mi mere nappiness into tbe I ilia open question. But it Is t the characteroleglit cari go iwrtner than the average person w wneiaer a speaKers inner .really enrrennnnrf mUk hln n. iWOMa A nn MU'i-iewen says "jes." but in bis 'J,"" means "no," he will betray L3 " B'gns. ji you enlv knew ,Hw?ile.- 9ne of sKn is unit instinctive movements of the ty When he tells you "yes." you L..iTr. e?Les en h,s hands, and ob i .t. ,gcstureB accompanying 'Jtote the right te the left or vice w Jen mm ,nt.A i4 .... JWer thought says "no." If the Uai.d0wn d,ircct.i.en. e inner .t w?8 may. b.? yinif- And the Klh,..ffff0Pi"!0. Mt of iljht. These instinctive little w,VlJ?.8t w of us nre aware of 'r "'uiated and remain natural. J MllUlltV V .aM... r 1A-1- -aD viiuus . -Zl rm Mujfi&.Dinner.Tricks .- .Hfkrl . 7 Wl-BhaU-n ti.-. L.- . . thjlB'dlt.r-r,lef .-. t ahak i, ,11' ,". "orreweu anu i.!H.,w.by the right-hand. Thev VthehS k.n9"4 together. l we handkerchief, the knot dls- L i ' LrVK an 1 SLV1;"? 5???' ." Mad. Th i-V" "?era ei mi NraYrl ihe.lalc is slipped ever t, -"- "vvcur.iii " i mil hUMri '.......... iL. '-wMrt of .: i " !" s"PPe ever lkiwi ii, ''andkerchtefs, and CT?en lliejr aencnr ,. v, vnti vrai .. i.z.i-. if --". Spring Frecks at Their Prettiest, Pric-3s at Their Lewest in the Great Spring Fashion Wanamaker's Down Stairs dale m Stere MEN! An All-Weel Suit With Twe Pair of Trousers at $25 A preposition like that warrants the use of a few minutes of a busy man's time te leek it ever. That is all one of these suits needs te make a friend a few minutes' inspection by a man who knows clothing values. This Is What the Suits Are: All-wool oxford gray cheviot is well cut and carefully tailored into conservative and semi conservative suits for business men. They are' Spring suits that can be put en new and worn well into the Summer. Odd Trousers of All-Weel Materials te match almost every imaginable pattern and bring old ceajts and vests into service again, are $5 te $7.50. (Gallery, Market) & Men's Spring-Weight Union Suits, $1.25 Light-weight ribbed cotton union suits with short sleeves are ankle length. In white and ecru, especially well finished. All reg ular sizes. - (flnllery, Market) Men's All-Silk Half Hese $1 Pair Black, navy, cordovan and gray in some sizes. They would be double this price if first quality, but the slight imperfections which class them as "seconds" will net hurt the wearing qual ities, (flallerjr. Market) ."r" Men's Oxfords as Brisk as March, $5 "The finest looking $5 Oxfords in town!" Mere than one man has expressed that opinion, but yeur3 is as geed as the next man's, se suppose you sec them for yourself! ' A man can cheese cither straight tips and saddle straps or square wing tips. Geth show mnny decorative perforations, sound welted soles and rubber heels. Of black or tan leather. Calfskin Oxfords at $6.50 When we say calfskin we menn the first outside cut of the skin, the most durable cut of leather and the one that keeps its geed ap pearance longest. These Oxfords are of black and tart calfskin en the accepted lines of the Spring season. Beys' Shoes at $2.90 Rough-wear shoes made like army shoes and soft-tee shoes are both here at this low price. Even the active small boy will take longer than usual te kick' them through. Of tan leathers, with spring or regular low heels, in sizes 9 te 2. A geed idea te get some for very active little girls, tee! Older Beys' Shoes $4 Black and tan leather shoes en medium and round-tee shapes are in, blucher and straight-lace styles. Seles are sturdy and welted. Sizes 1 te 5. (Gullery, Market) Snow-White Bedspreads With housecleaning time and Spring just around the corner most housewives want te replace old, worn bedspreads with fresh new ones. These are goed: $2.25 for crochet spreads, neatly hemmed, 78x90 inches. $5 for pretty satin-finish spreads, hemmed, 78x88 inches. $10 for extra fine satin-finish spreads, heavy and lustrous; hemmed, 90x100 inches. The same quality and size with cot corners and scalloped edges, $12.60. (Central) Ttfhat charm, what sprightliness, what vivacity! i1 What dancing gaiety of fashion! Spring frocks are in their heydey, lovelier, mere individual and . altogether mere charming than' they have been in years. And Prices? They're away down. It's a treat te-see what $10. will buy, and with $16.50 or $25 one can de marvels. " Imagine a becoming little frock of brown Canten crepe with bands of brown moire ribbon trimmingHthe skirt and ti garland of silk fruit at the waist for $10. It is sketched. Or for $16.60 a slip-en frock of navy Peiret twill with a henna silk guimpe and a little sleeveless jacket of the twill bound with henna silk braid. It, tee, is sketched and is most bewitchingly. youthful. - ' Fer $26 you can get almost any kind of frock you may have in mind. One of the prettiest is a sports frock of silk epenge with a white crepe de chine bodice and a shoulder cape of epenge. Levely in blue and white. Special at $10, $11.25, $13.50, $15 em .. Aaaaaa .Nf kAmaamm waaA ttrifii $i.4.Rft for esneciallv delightful tafteta - i4-u u, T- e.... -Dnirar Araaaaa p.nntnn r.renes and wool jerseys in -.MiaF iii' irjiLiiiri i.itiiJti .i. run- iinuv -i uiicu ux vauvwi bv twill, wool jersey, taffetas and Georgette navy, brown, Beige, reindeer and black crepe. At least 50 different models. $11.25 for dresses of navy taffeta with brightly colored fruit of duvetyne appliqued with silver thread; for navy Peifet twill and crepe de chine frocks in canna, navy, black, brown and beige. Seft Colorings Distinguish Spring Suits . Seft colorings, coupled with simplicity of line, have pro duced some of the most attrac tive suits that we have seen in many years. Tweeds, are, of course, the high favorites and, they are in misty grays, warm, soft tans, lilac, the blue of Spring skies, crushed strawberry and light green mixtures. Strictly tailored, they are the ideal suits for Spring. $12.75, $18, $20, and a wide variety at $25 te $37.50. (Market) Girls' White Dimity Shirtwaists, $1.50 Cress-bar dimity blouses, trimmed with frills, are dainty and fresh te wear with suspen der dresses andijumper frocks. Sizes 7 te 14 years. Special Coats for Junier Girls, $18.50 Light-weight tan pole coats for Spring wearing. They are lined throughout with silk. New pole capes are $13.50 te $25. Sizes 15 te 17. Capes and Topcoats for Miss 6-te-14 The dearest little Spring wraps you can imagine home heme spuns and veleurs in bright col ors, gay as Spring crocuses. Coats are lined throughout and priced $7.60 te $16.60. Capes are $3 te $10. (Market) " Special at $16.50, $20, $25 $16.50 for hundreds of dresses in every fashionable Spring material beaded or embroidered Georgette crepe, taffeta, silk epenge, crepe de chine, Canten crepe, wool Can Can eon crepe, lace or charmeuse. $20 for dresses of Peiret twill, Georg ette crepe combined with taffeta, handsome satin - back Canten crepe dresses and tricellet dresses with wide lace stripes. Peri winkle, jade, sand, navy, black and brown. Any Kind of Spring Wrap a Weman May Desire and at Any Price $15 M r $12.50 $12.50 Spring Has Brought Her Prettiest Hats Te the Down Stairs Millinery Salens Youthful hats of grosgrain ribbon have soft brims that can be worn at any angle. Hats-of shining laize de paille, the newest mode from Paris, are trimmed with soft plumage or spreading bows of ribbon. . ' Then there are hats with lacquered quills, hats with garlands of gaily colored fruits or flowers. ' Periwinkle blue, canna, cascade, paprika, fuchsia, dahlia, rose-rust, hollyhock and yellowstene are some of the most fashionable colorings and there are scores of charming hats in black. , , Here are hats for every purpose, hats for any time of day, at $6, $8 and $10. (Market) Filet Lace TrimsThese $2 Nightgowns Softest batiste made into a dainty Empire gown. Lace edges the neck and armhelcs nmKllttle bows catch the pointed shoulders together. Flesh and white. Colored Organdie Nightgowns are pretty in rosy pink, orchid and peach, bound and feather stitched in white. Heney-deW-and-black is another startling but altogether charming combination. $2.25. (Central) Dainty Hand -made Blouses, $3.50 Drawn-work, squares of hem stitching, hand-embroidered dots and edgings of real filet luce add te the daintiness of fine white batiste wee stitches put in by hand. Peter Pan and square-neck, roll-cellar' styles are in regular sizes. (Market) Capes 1 Many of double-faced reversible fabrics, are the most popular Spring wraps with veumr women. Others are of herringbone J tweeds with a camel's-hair finish, velour, illama cloth, serge and belivia at $15, $18.50, $20, $25 te $55. Delmans have a certain dignity of line that many women like. They are of soft veleurs, illama cloth and belivia in soft sand shades, brown, cinnamon, navy and black. All silk lined at $15, $18.50, $20, $25 te $65. On : mlt3 ha my m ?ts V7 $ie y $ib rTT "H MXm , '1 1PI Jlli 3 I $25 VfVllF 1 f: p '" I wl JB ' ' Xr-Hrf e Ij s . .. .' Lr . , ,v W - -l.s . . K- lv-r "'f $15 for sports dresses of silk epenge em broidered with wool, in putty, black, jade and tangerine;' taffeta and crepe de chine with panels and braid in canna, periwinkle and sand; for navy Canten crepe dresses elaborately beaded. There is no end te the variety here! Caiton crepe combined with silk epenge, Canten crepe heavily beaded, cape dresses of wool jersey or silk epenge, tai lored dresses of fine Peiret twill and tricetine and exquisite taffetas. Sports Coats Tan coatings are the favorite material, though many tweeds and herringbones will be worn. They're jaunty and youthful and are cut en the simplest tailored lines, $18.50, $20, $25 te $45 for real camel's hair. Street Coats This embraces the great variety of velour tricetine and belivia coats that keep te the mere conservative lines. They are in real Spring colors, as well as navy and black, and all are finely lined with silk. $18.50, $25, $32.50, $35 te $65. (Market) 20,000 Yards of the Prettiest Cretonnes We've Ever Shown 20c te 65c Cretonne is the magic wand that can brighten the dullest home and make people glad te live in it. Cretonne withjnuch real charm is low enough in price te be within reach of the most moderate income. And there are cretonnes fine and geed enough te use en precious old furniture. Especially noteworthy among the numerous kinds of cretonne at each price are : 35-inch cretonne at 20c. Striking bird designs as low as 25c. Light-ground cretonnes, that leek very much like the imported printed linens, at 30c. Really lovely tapestry effects at 35c. New gingham cretonnes are in cress-bar patterns with delightful, colorful nose gays of flowers here and there. What quaint garden aprons they'll make tee ! 50c yard. (Chestnut) arch Sales i tk Central Aisle All-Linen Crash Toweling Just Marked Down te 20c Yard Heavy red-bordered linen crash from Ireland heretofore one of our standard qual ities at a higher price. 16 inches wide. Suitable for hand, roller and dish towels. Mail orders filled while the quantity Jasts. Women's Knitted Cotten Bleemers. 25c All-Silk Pongee Waists Repriced $2.90 Excellent tailored model with open turn-ever cuffs which can be worn correctly with sweaters. Made with Tuxedo or roll cellar and the central band is edged with narrow pleated quilling. Limited quantity. Hand-Embroidered Nightgowns. SSc Pink or white soft cotton nightgowns the sort one likes te wear but would hate te make at such a small price. Finished with blue stitching and with blue emphasis lines below the embroidery. Unusually Pretty Hats $3 and $3.85 Hemp, horsehair and iett silk faille hats the prettiest we have hed this season at these prices. A bright red straw brim hat with red flowers te match a crushed turban tf brown or henna a silk faille turban with touches of red a straw sailor with crepe de chine streamers a pretty roll brim sailor, a" ribbon-bow hat and many.ethers. Women will like the light weight. of them and the firm finish at waist and knee of their elastic casings. Pink only in regular and extra sizes. All free from nny flaws and irregularities. Hit-and-Miss Rag Rugs 40c te $1.50 New shipment of these wanted rugs that people have been anxious te get. Bright, colorful effects, fresh from the manufac turer and made of clean factory rags. Sizes 18x36 inches te 3x6 feet., Linen Neckwear, 50c and $1 50c for Peter Pan cellar-and-cuff sets of white linen, plain or piped with many colors. $1 for sets of vestee and Peter Pan cellar .with matching cuffs of white linen, pluin or piped with checked gingham. RUGS in Unusual and Extra Sizes This is nn extraordinary showing in many ways, for as sortments are usually very limited in rugs of this type. Frem the points of view of quality, price and assortment, the rugs are well worth seeing. Hit-er-MUt Rag Rugs 9x15 feet $16.50 9x18 feet $20 12x12 feet $20 12x15 feet $25 Reversible Weel-and-Fiber Rugs 9x15 feet $20 12 x 12 feet, $17.50 and $22.50 12x15 feet, $22.50 and $27.50 Seamless TapVstry Rugs 11.3x12 feet, $25 and $28.50 Axminster Rugs 6.9x12 feet $30 6.9x15 feet $42.50 9x10.6 feet $42.50 9x15 feet, $52.50 and $62.50 9x18 feet $78.50 10.6x13.6 feet... $72.50 11.3x12 feet, $45, $52.50 and $62.50 11.3x15 feet $62.50 Wilten Rugs 9x15 feet $100 11.3x12 feet $100 11.3x15 feet $125 Plaited Oval Rag Rugs The colors are harmoniously blended and the riigfeare es pecially well made. ScarcelyC anything leeks better en a hard wood fleer, particularly where Colonial furniture is used. Prices are the lowest in years, ranging from $1.75 for 18x36 inch rugs te $11.50 for size 4x7 feet. Plain-Celer Rag Rugs, 4x7 feet, Half Price at $3.75 200 flower-bordered rugs, mostly blues and pinks, but some in gray and a few in tan. (Cltr.lnut) S 11 si Jl .rt ?i V$J! '7 1 m iinnUh. 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