t'?M ? ?' SW 7 r''.l V S ' Dv . 'Kll W, .WHmsWff "'Hl,',f??'4',v"i V ', .,' B13 rav'-i :r rTOMi 2Sjl; K7KSS5B yKyjg. f'MSi .IS rVi.l,lJit.,VJ.'.'fJu.5JW.V Ma bjnayi at f 11 and 4:50 ' VVAV J ' njiinnii. i MiteU'' mfA..wa:iV.'.. Wirl if yi-vji .) . iv'e v iv." 'i" k n y v. i ' Y'"A..jlVj W; VVtWV WANAMAKER'S sfr..cieM.ais WANAMAKER'S MV M'lW4- Chimtt nova Star Ohm at 9 WANAMAKER'S cieim Kt.it v s re I v a .aM i I Spring, A Main Asks te Be Advised efThiiigs te. Avoid. A young man will be wise te shun these ethings: .1 w ff ;iv idleness, Ariaer. Tediousness, 4 Drowsiness, Scandal Gossip Simele things they are; commonly indulged in, thoughtlessly become habits d wasters et time. Unconsciously they mould character d cause the less of character and endships. Strive te keep te all. things that elevate tther than lower standing. ' Blossoming With Newness and A 7.1 W ISiffied Mh 7, m ffifemafc. Prettiest Silk Crepe Dresses for Yeung Women at $32.50 - Simply made little dresses, but with the very newest lines and the latest fashion touches. And there are any number of styles! There are some lovely - frocks among them in the heavy Canten crepe, ethers in ,ieft crepe de chine or a new bQIc crepe in a sort of poplin ' tttve. Ne need te tell any young woman hew fashionable all these silk crepes are for Spring. The colors, tee, reflect the Spring's fancy henna, gray, beige, nut brown, navy, black, and white. AH sizes from 14 te' 20 years. (Second Fleer) The Prettiest Nightgowns Are Radium and Crepe de Chine "'Uncommonly fine ih quality ' and charming in style. ' Seme are of satin-striped dium, tailored, in pink and irehid, or of plain orchid radium with real filet. Each of these is $10.50. Anether orchid radium with novel trimming, of ribbon lat tice work is $10.75. A pink radium model has ' (Third the new deep square neck edged with filet, price $12. The pink and blue crepe de chine nightgowns are a square-necked style with Irish lace, price $12; and a V shaped neck with Irish lace, price $18.60. Anether pink crepe de chine has a geed deal of Valenci ennes, real filet and the pret tiest of cap sleeves, $9.85. ' Fleer) Never Were Lovelier Wraps Designed for Yeung Women ThAt fa wVinf mnnir will oetr nen they see the beautiful JJ Spring coats and capes in Yeung Women's Salens. Beautiful they are beyond W question, and se new and Wfrent that there is nothing m which te liken them. tJu' ier xample, an ex qWilte Corsair blue belivia t whose wide sleeves and mi. "."entirely made up of Wted "handkerchief" panels PPed ever each ether and stitched in old geld, the color of the lining Bilk. Or a duvetyn cape-coat in ladybird red with a Meused back and square cape-like Bleeves bound, like the cellar, with black silk braid. And there are capes, as well: one has six tiers of scalloped flounces. Ner are the prices at all high for such beautiful gar ments, $65 te $125. Frem 14 te 20 years. (Second Fleer) j""1" I V yES, earrings are truly 'longer and mere graceful than ever some of the latest te arrive are almost wee Inches long. They are of imitation Jade, coral, petD'f. Jet and lapis; in tassel, ring and ether odd and tftty designs, and may be had for $6 te $30 a pair. (Main Fleer) ?he Wedding Gift May Well Be a Geed Picture it vilthinS beautiful te leek lK d0 is a flne thing te "IS young home-makers. '."re are a. nnmii.. ,i. f 'thing, ln the PIcture f me way ef.etahtnirn. - - -----... m Wf prints, engravings, mezzo tints, water colors or oils, any of which would make a happy spot in the bride's home. Such a gift may cost from a few dollars up te a thousand. Quilled Slippers Are Frem Japan 800 pairs for women. . They are silk-lined and have embroidered tees. Copenhagen blue, light blue, rose pink, lavender, navy and black 'nre the colors at $1 a pair. (Third Fleer) Priced 3800 Yards English Gingham 45c a Yard Net for several years, te oih eih oih knewledge, has this fine qual ity English gingham told as low as this. In various sizes of checks, colors with white and in the -unusual width of 88 inches. , (Wett Aiile) pSftswafc 3s (wyiwtPrianc dAm faXtinpxanmi In tlj0 Hfnttum's Xetiitan ljep We are making a March fea- tailored by the Londen Shep ture of English topcoats, which tailors, and Jthe designs will be we will make te measure from our own exclusively, imported tweeds. They will be cut and hand- Prices $65 te S100. (Tha Gallery) Crisp White Voile Special at 38c a Yard Uncommonly geed voile in fancy stripes, plaids and cross bars ever a score of patterns. The present price means a substantial saving. . Wtt Aisle) Women's Topcoats Exactly Like Men's Severely simple topcoats, the smartest things of the sea son for country wear. The waterproofed English tweeds blue - and - tan, tan, russet and heather mixtures were brought ever by a famous manufacturer and made up in three mpdels, all with raglan sleeves, and masculine te the last detail. Prices are $57.50 and $65. (Flrit Fleer) Dressing a Roem in New Cretonnes is practically making it ever. Slip covers for the chairs and sofas, hangings for the doers and windows, will all be found in attractive cretonne selling at the specially low price of 5dc a yard. They are worth two and three times as much, which accounts for the unusual qual ity and designs. (Fifth Fleer) Women's Fine Arabian Mecha Gloves for Tailored Wear An easy-fitting bread-cut glove that slips en and off us readily as a street glove should. Made of velvety Arabian mocha, in dark gray, peurl gray with black embroidery, and tve attractive shades of tan. Priced $3.25 a pair. (Main Fleer) Wonderful Laces Frem China Se desirable are these handmade laces that we think it only fair te warn customers that a previous shipment did net last the day out. These also are from Sava Sava tare, where the best hand work is done; some of them arc filet edges and insertions at 15c te $f.G0 a yard; and some are Irish, patterned edges and insertions at $1 and $1.25 a yard. On the same counter will be found some real Valenciennes edges, te of an inch wide, and in 4 te 18 yard pieces. They will be sold at the rate of 25c a yard by the piece only. Wt Aide) Washable Suits for Tiny Beys The sort which have colored trousers buttoned en white or self-colored waists. They have chevrons en sleeves and braid en the sailor cellars and cuffs. The materials are cotton poplins and chambrays, the sites two te five years, and the prices $1.75 te $2.76. (Third Fleer) "Fleurette" is just what its name indicates the breath of the flowers. It is a French perfume of exceptionally delicate odor, in the extract at $5, the toilet water at $3.50, and the various face powders at $1.25. It is sold exclusively here. (Main Fleer) New Blouses for Every Spring Need Tailored blouses in cotton or wash silk te go with the sports suit. Peter Pan blouses for sleeveless dresses or te wear with separate skirts and sweaters. Daintiest, lingerie blouses with hand embroidery, real laces, and many being entirely hand made. These go with any kind of a tailored suit. Silk overbleuses with the new contrasting c e Ie r e d (Third sleeves or sleeves of the same color, and there are all the fashionable Spring shades among them and a number of new neck lines. These are worn for afternoon or with the mere elaborate suits. In a word, there arc the cor rect bleuBes for every occa sion and suited te every woman's pocketbook. Frem $1.85 te $35. Fleer) New Embroidered Bands in Russian Colorings They are worked en linen in vivid reds, blues, geld and brown and they are intended for Summer wash dresses. Every woman who sees them can easily imagine hew effective! they will be as a trimming for the 'new wide sleeves, the neck of a gown and perhaps down the side of the front. Beth in edgings and bands, $1.75 te $3 a yard. (Main Fleer) Lenten and Easter Services anthems, cantatqs, etc., are new en hand in geed selection in the Sheet -Music Depart ment. Choir masters and all inter ested are invited te leek ever them.- There is also geed cheesing among the old familiar an thems and services and we can furnish copies en short notice. (Second Fleer) Clouds Loek Seft in Spring Like Gleve Silk Underthings And the first allotment of fancy novelties in undergar ments of this material has arrived. There are white and pink step-ins with scallop skirts at $6. Pink vests, with lattice work hemstitched blocks across the front. Alse sky vests with pink blocks at $5 . and pink and sky step-ins te match at 9 e. Envelope chemise, pink, white, orchid and sky, with plain body and self-stripe bodice effect, $7.50. Camisoles, pink ones with lattice work hemstitched blocks of sky. Alse sky cami soles with pink trimmings, both at $8.50. Heavy-weight gleve silk vests, in rose pink, at $2.25. They are the bodice style with silk ribbon shoulder straps. They should have Men marked .$3. at Wanamaker & HOUSEWARES SALE SO DIFFERENT from any ether that we have ever been advised of. Our annual March Sale is a distribution of mere than 75,000 articles and improved house heuse wares kitchen utensils, laundry helps, house cleaning helps, bath room furnishings, etc. at less than regu.lar prices for these same goods. "i,JJ. But its principal fea ture is (that absolutely everything in it is an ar ticle of the highest char acter possible te obtain. Se many sales, se often known elsewhere, are mere un loadings of handled, picked-ever, undesirable goods. Our kind of a sale gees exactly te the ether extreme. Its purpose is te induce the housewife te purchase only the best; te convince her that only the best is geed enough for modern housekeeping. New is the time te make up a list and replenish your sSCVtBHBBBBl BBHsBBnBBfl Ik flfj 1 jl A Great Artist and a Great Instrument When Olga Samareff, famous pianist, returned from Europe a little while age, she was quoted as saying that she was uncertain if she would play publicly again. But Madam Samaroff-Stekowski's genius can never mere be withhejd from the world. Seme of her most exquisite playing has been perfectly recorded for all time en the Ampice, the marvelous repro ducing piano. Te listen te her rendering of Debussy's "Clair de Lune" en the Ampice is a flawless delight. Composer, pianist and instrument seem one, in the sheer intoxi cating joy of translating into sound that strange, magic melody of the silver moonlight. A Chepin Nocturne is a different test of player and piano. Here again Olga Samareff and the Ampice have made an imperishable record in the C sharp miner Nocturne, Opus 27. Ne musician could listen te her playing of this Nocturne en the Ampice and doubt that at last there exists, in the Ampice, an instrument ex quisitely adapted te convey the most difficult shades of expression intended by both composer and pianist. A gay Caprice of Gabrilewitch and? the brilliant little Beetheyen-Rubenstein "Turkish March" are again two widely different compositions, exhibiting both Samareff and the Ampice at their most vivid and forceful. The beauty of the Ampice is that no music is tee difficult for it te reproduce perfectly; and most of the greatest living composers recognize this fact and delight in making their records for it. Rachmanineff, Godowsky and Ornstein are among these who record for the Ampice exclusively. The Ampice reproducing piano, in grand or upright form, is sold only by Jehn Wanamaker in Philadelphia. We shall be glad te give you the pleasure of listen ing te some of its master performances, any day, in Egyptian Hall. . (Second Fleer) Aluminum Ware Galvanized Ware Ironware Tinware Kitchen Cabinets Refrigerators Bathroom Furnishings Brushes Cleaning Cleths Weeden Ware Baskets Cutlery Save $10 en an Elec tric Vacuum Cleaner in the March Sale of Heusewares. Spe cial, $32.50 mostly at lower prices than these same articles have been in the past five vears. (fourth Fleer) The China and Glass Sale Glows With Opportunities These are a few of hundreds and hundreds of unusual items in the Glassware Section, in which are shown brilliant assortments of geld-decorated glass. Colored glass, rich cut crystal, light cut and etched pieces and stemware make up the best collec tion we have ever shown. Light-cut candy jars, half-pound size, 75c each. Seven-piece water sets, half-gallon jug and six tumbler te match. Thin-blown glass decorated -with pretty etched bands, $1 a set. Plain blown table tumblers, 60c a dozen. Colonial table tumblers. 45c a dozen. Light-cut stemware, 25c apiece. Choice of several dainty cuttings and pretty shapes. Goblets, tall sherbets, low-footed ice cream glasses. Half and less. A remarkable let of stemware. $1.23 apiece. Goblets, sherbet glasses and ice creams. Finger bowls te match. $1 each: grape fruit glasses, $1.50 each. Half or thereabouts. (Fourth Fleer) They're New, They're Plain and $3 End-and-End Madras Shirts Clear, bright, solid colors for a clear, bright Spring. Men have taken held of the new shirt because it's smart; nt the same time within bounds. BJue, pink', ifrecn, lavender, tan and the new corn are the colors usually worn. (Main Fleer) Men's Handkerchiefs With Initials 35c Each Kather .unusual, when you come te think of it, te find a geed Irish linen handkerchief with an embroidered initial for aa little aa 35c. Jt haa u quarter-inch hem. Most men 'will niefer te buy these handkerchiefs by stl dozen, for the price then is even lower. $3.85 fovP'ite dozen. ,.;. ,V; fc iJ.2,Si 'MUH w !SS VII 'V m 'Ak 4 i 1 ill II m IA V m &j 41 ! m .& IT SJ (llh Fleer) , V (MiU tihi) .,. , H .,, , .,. --m. .rWW, MukM&L -Aaiihj 5 '.feSr W AT.MJ.tti iltzm) k!v.' mJTS.KTfi , ji-.n.. r?a .i-V.-UJtW.. u' ., .- iC i f' JsLfttes&tt Xdmmd JUStf.?!. K f.ta UMiWVflJ HX4A.,MJ 'i'il .W7.7 (Flrit Fleer)
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