y.r3vn.w.'..L .'- ! " ' ' P"'" m,i-:,-"vuiSta 3'. 1 . ". T?TZ75nt!. Organ Plays at 9, 11 and 4:50 WANAMAKER'S WEATHEU mX-v-,1 WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 0 WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 Fair and' Warmer "- . " fj K.' P. 'i Chime t Nen , Big and Busy asThistereIsLittleyNeededThings Ferm the Firm Feundati HP , t7R!rH33H!HfflK'5'll!! W. PKrKWm'Wl'' svWWVfcp . gFT8MMXtlXJ& rfSXZZZ Fi. 'iw.v ; iih-ni " ' . - . i ' ' v . i v ' c ". t- j; ,"? ' n vtr :'"'' T ?'' . : iJ lj - - ...... .... . , , ilJ .' - ; , "; i . Is There Net Seme Goed-Willsomeness VVfe Can Let Ge te Each Other te give assistance te educational clubs, brotherhoods, . Church ' life, JRed Cress and emergency aid'brk in overcoming human selfishness sirid awakening a new spirit of friendliness with: desire te make life easier and better m eyery way possible? , . Step and think it overhand let us work it out, day by day. ., . ;'V March 6, 102Z, tsigim' QM;m. Light Reading for Dull Days "The Remance of Fiddler's Green," by Clara Endicott Sears, $1.75. A dramatic and appealing story, full of light and shadow. "She Blews I and Sparra at That!" by William Jehn Hepkins, $2.50. In which the writer tells of experience's en a whaler out of New Bedford in the seventies. .-.. (Main Fleer) 1 Antique Jf urmture The Antique Section has just received some interesting pieces of old furniture gathered in little-traveled districts Of the. Stated and including, among ether articles, the fol lowing:. Twe walnut desks. " - One walnut cupboard. One curly maple chest of drawers. Three cherry chests of drawers. Four walnut chests of. drawers. A number of old rush-seated chairs with stenciled backs, mostly in sets of six. One old Lebanon Dutch table in walnut. ' Seme old Bosten painted rocking-chairs. vAnd six etd low-pest wooden bedsteads, which will be sold' at $25 each. , (Fifth Fleer; "The Marguerite" A New Leng Overbleuse , It happened just this way. We found many women asking for u hlp.length overbleuse, which would give them the desired long lines. Se we had this one designed and made te our order. The material is a heavy crepe dc chine. It is made in slip-ever style with the open front and tie of the material. On each side of the front are two wide bands of cresswise pin tucks and fageting and -the elbow sleeves arc trimmed in the same way. There is u loose belt. AlmeGt any woman can wear this blouse becomingly. In bisque, navy, black or white, $12. (Third Fleer) Jewelry That Is Different Has a Decided Charm And manv women will be de lighted with some new and curi ous necklaces, cerdeliers and car rings which hove been received in the Jewelry Stere. ' There are scarcely two alika and we , doubt whether or net their duplicates can be found. The necklaces are beautiful sffairs of ivory beads and carved ivory or jade pendants. Others ' are of imitation jade or' crystal beads carved. They are $8 te $60. There are cerdeliers with fas cinating .pendants of mut&n-fat Jade, ivory or carved amethyst. These arc $6 te $20. Alse large hoop earrings of reul jade set with tiny pearls,' $33 te $55. (Main Fleer) New Silk Crepes Arrive Every Kind and Every Celer And such brilliant colors as they arcl One would have te call upon the. hues of a sunset or some of 'the mere gorgeous flowers in order te describe' them! , But they are the fashionable Spring shades and crepes are the most fashionable silks and they arc here in' such an assortment as we have rarely had before. One thing is especially notable that is the fine, beautiful quality of these silk crepes. Anether n their very moderate prices. Crepe de chine, 40 inches wide, 2 a yard. Plain and satin-faced Canten crepes, 40 inches wide, $4 and $4.50 a yard. Crepes meteor, 40 inches wide, $3 a yard. Meire crepes, 40 inches wide, ?5 a yard. Trousseau crepe, a soft wa?h crepe in orchid, flesh, pink and white i'er lingerie and blouses, 40 inches, $2.50 a yard. , (First Fleer) A Once-a- Year Opportunity in luggage in fact, a big selection of the best luggage te ,be had at prices that are less Many of the savings will, pay the rail road fare en the first trip the new luggage is given. - Hardly any of the hand luggage that the traveler asks for is absent from this Sale, and the values are the best in a long while. Fer instance, a nian can get u pigskin bag, hand sewn, oxford shape and brass trimmed, for as little as, $13.75. Or a woman can get a traveling- case, beautifully fitted with toilet articles that Mere Than 2,000,000 Cakes of Hard water Seap- were sold last March by the Wanamakcr Stores. Counting a dozen cakes te a person, that means that mere than 1G6,66G persons laid in a year's supply of geed soap at a nominal cost. The record this -March premises te exceed that I Hardwater soap is a pure toilet soap, with a creamy lather, deli cately scented or plain. During March only, it is J0c for a dozen cakes. Write, telephone or order in person. (Main Fleer and Down KUIn Mera) - ( : Mortar Beards by the "Choir" or individually, arc $3.50 in the Men's Hat Section. It's a stock fresh from Londen, a superior quality, superiorly made te stand the hard usage of between services. (Main Fleer) are shell or celluloid finished, for $25. And, of course, madame can have u perfectly wonderful traveling case, in which the toilet articles are geld inlaid, for $90. These cases are the handiest things imaginable for a trip. A place for every toilet article and ample room for clothing. A traveling bag is in the Sale for $7.50, or one can pay as much as $25, but 410 matter what kind is selected, the material and workmanship are the best and the price lower. (Main Fleer) Imported Perfume Burners Translucent little porcelain jura that glow with light and dis seminate a sweet perfume throughout the house. Seme are lamps as wgll as perfume burn ers. Priced unusually low at S5.50 te $17.50. (Muln Fleer) The New Cotten Chenille Frecks at $18.75 and $22.50 The few we had earlier in the' season made such a definite appeal te the women who like unusual and smart little frocks without much expenditure that we arc glad te announce a larger supply. One style has a turned-back' cellar with V-bhaped opening and one Ms the Callet neck. Beth are girdled one-piece effects, and each comes in delightful gray, crushed rose, fern green, tans and a new blue. The black net ground en which the cotton chenille is woven shewd tkreugh each color just sufficiently te give a little sparkle. Prices $18.75 and $22.50. (Flrat Fleer) The New Spring Medels in Frelaset Corsets Most of them are, long skirted and low topped. All of them give that firm support te the back which is one of the watures of this convenient front-lacing corset. The different Frelaset models provide for every type of figure sienucr, plump, tall, short and average. Three excellent models in .pink broche and ceutil are $5.50 each, iwe ethers, of broche, are $8.50. Anether, with low front and extra length ever hips and back, is $10. (Third I'loer) , The Clethes for the Littlest Babies will be found all by themselves in the quiet sunny Salen devoted te such things. Little white slips, machinu made, 60c te $2.25. Hand-made slip3 start at $1.75. Petticoats of nainsoek, machine made, ?1 te ?3. Hand-made, $1.50 te $7.50. . Flannel petticoats, $1 te $4.75. , Shirts of cotton start at 65c; of cotten-aud-wool at 8ec; of silk-and-wool at $1.25 te $2.50. And bilk, $1.75 and. $3. Bands, 30c te $1. Diapers, $2.25 te $4.50 a dozen. Socks, 35c te $2.25. Blankets, 75c upward te $4.50. (Third Vloer) An Afternoon Sandal in Black and Gray H...1 , kittle Beet Shep is showing a new afternoon sandal of par ticularly graceful design. tm-fJ Is ,0' '?'nclc Patent leather and gray suede, with five straps and we-inch Leuis heel. ffnl10 te is runded, the vamp rather shortened and the whele weet is te make the feet appear smaller. Priced $10 a pair. (First Fleer) I Saruk Rugs Small and Fascinating Twe lets newly unbaled. One let in mat sizes, about 2x2.6 ft. en an average. We have marked them $27.50 apiece. The ethers average about 2.5x5 ft. und are priced at $00 each. All are Saruks of quality, in soft blue, red and ecru shades and in refined patterns rich in furnishing -effect. (Setenlh Fleer) Weel Canten Crepes Are in Again ! But it will take them a short time te be gene, for women prefer them te almost anything else for Spring street dresses. They are delightfully beft, being all-wool, and drape most grucc fully. the two- important requisites ler the fashionable gown. In all the geed colors, 38 inches wide and $2 a yard. (Flnt Fleer) Graduation Dresses Made te Measure senieM6 ymen's Cubtem Tailoring Bureau will send a repre repre feri hV 5ny Bchl. eellege or hospital te take measurements 8clo,?i8S-C8.fe,r Rfaduating classes, te be made te order in any ewecteu material or design, at moderate prices. ,,?; IHNM VI i) The Best. Awnings Are These Ordered Right New There are iwe reasons for March ordering. The color selection is absolutely unbroken new. Yeu can have practically anything you desire. Your order can be made up before the rush begins, se that thcre will be positively no delay or uncertainty. ' Wa u41l Ull.l tknt nA knMM k. ...1 I J H "vm wiwm urn u!ft VtieiU YVUBIl YOU BTO TVtOlf, i' p.'ll $ The Dinner Sets in the March Sale Are Uneqiialed Absolutely unequaled at their prices. Customers are quick te recognize this and tell ua of it. We have known it all along. Others have been around and have learned of it. Variety, quality, price, in each of these the sale is unmatched. When you come te leek at the splendid selections of dinner sets note these : American semi-china dinner sets of 107 pieces in six patterns shown here only, all with coin-geld handles and geld-traced edges' new 25. French china and English semi-china dinner sets 6 am' vieceH m a mie selection of patterns new $60.' ' French china dinner sets of 107 pieces, all brand new, jthe first let having sold almost in a day, beautiful border patterns in blue, gray and tan, all with coin-geld handles and edges new $85. Magnificent geld-encrusted French dinner sets 1( pieces, a rare value in sets of superb quality new $175. (Fourth Fleer j Among the 75,000 Heusewares in the Marcfli , m. -r ; $: sale l nere is a 4 Tea Kettle that doesn't steam, up and scald your handi, when you place it under the faucet te refill ft is finely made of aluminum'and in addi tien te the usual lid in the kettle there is an yji extra filline: lid. a little te the fore of tht handle. ur Its special sale price is $3.80, which is only u liTflp nhnve half thp. recular rrice. V rni- .... 1 i? 4.U.-. I-,,,-! JP -w-m A'tf inis is an example ui uie ivinu ui iuci- , chandise improvements that these Wana- .?& maker Sales are noted for bringing forward ' Many ether kitchen and laundry uterisils $ i ... j i ' , wj are improved upon ana niaue mure uunven- &. ?AU.i. An 11 r-. wiAim siiTrf l-l-i 4Nn -f-fe r1fm ! leiiu as wen fcta uiuic uuiauic uian iuc u things were. Most vessels new are made without sharp Und ugly corners rounded out for cleanli ness. It is an interesting study, the improve ment of the household utensils and it is geed te be a geed, serviceable store that can keep up with the improvement demanded by the clever, modern housewife. Everything we have is of the latest pat tern and of the highest quality no matteir hew low the prices in the Sale. . JM fi 2 (Fourth I'loer) Iren Standing Lamps at $4 Are Wonderful It was well Ave bought se many of them, considering he)v quie;l lliey are selling. They are the favorite electrical standing bridge lamps, of hund hund wreimht iron, with adjustable nrms, polychrome finish. Each has eleven feet of cord. Such lamps as one would ordinarily expect te pay two te three times as much for. $'1 each without shade. Parchment shades, $1.75 te 2 each. d'eurtli I'loer A Custom-Made Suit Has the distinction of a self-made man ui ? The Londen Shep's Two-Tene Shirt Has Wen With Many Men Besoms and cuffs are neatly striped or all-ever striped, much the same as any ether shirt, but the body part is solid white. Fine, French silk and linen is- used for the striped parts, while the pure white is of Sea Island poplin. They are made in our custom-shirt way and there are only a few of each pattern, but most every arrangement and color imaginable is included. The same shirt, made te measure, would cost $18.50, but this made-up let marked $10 each. (The dnller) Lightness in club And never was the custom-tailoring section of the Londen Shep better .equipped te embody the fashions of the season in the clothes for men. English te the nth degree, jel strikingly masculine, are the models suggested. Lightness fairly glows in the cloths, checks, stripes and plaids. But back of it all is the generous assortment of mere conservative patterns that the day-in-and-day-out busine man prefers. Scotch tweeds the Ailsa or the Harris hemespuns, among them being the famous Cennemara. Kenmore anr Denegal Shetlands and worsteds, both finished and unfin ished, arc the fabrics that assure clothes for anv dav. any affair. And the superb tailoring of a Londen Shep suit suggest far mere than the prices that range from 875 te $100. (Tlie tlullcry) n JH n rs AJ Maybe Tomorrow, He Will Need Men Cheese Athletic Union Suits for greater comfort and freedom. Right new there are two grades that are marked considerably less than usual. White self-striped madras, with elastic crotch, at 85c. Ordinarily the price is $1.25. At $1.35 there is a finer grade of white self striped madras that regularly sells for consider- aeiy mere. 1 sftinvi (Main I'loer) When He Complains About Small Handkerchiefs That is the time te buy him a certain extra- handkerchiei of a very nice eualitv Irish linpn .. i.ij .... . i r . . . . . stitched hem. - size i i wiui a nan or quarter men lereign- Phis handkerchief also comes in the regular size at the same price. It is 75c each or $8.25 a dozen. (Muln I'loer) vNew Oxfords Have Come for the Man -of Affairs te Wear Perfectly plain, in fact, distinctively plain. Smart, trim oxfords of smooth calfskin in either black or tan. The newer ideas in the English last are seen in this let, including the straight tips. A shoe that it's business for a business- man iu uwn at tju.4. J"' , x" '''a' Kf l- ggw th Avnln SecUen,lrf th Uphtery Stert.T" M ,mi Ftew) , All Out-doers, and the Dash of Spring Seems Alive in Men's New Topcoats Tweeds ! Light, bold,' striking tweeds ! Tweeds and. Hemespuns, mere vigorous, mere youthful, mere genuinely masculine than ever are the topcoats of this Spring. Topcoats that are built for outdoors right at the time when outdoors calls men the loudest. ' Freedom ! There, again, in the cut and medela is the freedom of outdoors. Straighter lines, in coats that are looser cik Ant Sliviiirr Imxmn . i t ....,.. U1iii6 vvywata iur uuy man are aw ing from $35 te $G5. .! Vf m t w a nm ti& -"V I J mmmmm M .v " te-i." jt:, juui i" I'J ).Fi A .Jrf.' ATil. JUT. Sr-if .. : i fM.."l'.u "TJJrTi'V th .t."tkf'Oh Ht. Tli SL . 'tfiAWi 3" . . ' i"It si?&r&ms ? sf , a; A itbrtf&'mMSfi "iA ft U -i tat j
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