1 -'JOB Fmmmmwmmmmm mmM -iwQgMimmimww'miKmmzsmmrTmrixmmKmmteWivifrsamimm m. wmmwjmmmmmmmmsmmmm' BUMD mrj A a -ile l((r" - JCL im A"Tb MaeftMiMMM f J . I '.. Vf .1 . . - ' .,,..,, , , ,. Organ Plays at 9, 11 and 4:50 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair ' Stere Opens ftt WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 Chime t it eon i-:"J - ff'Just Step In" and Bask in the Spring Atmespher mK msjMmKmmimm, v WEranDKDA r u i K IlV m? f is ?, $. i' f Fi If.' . r "They Are Galloping a I Paper Herse" I , , (Hindustan) ' Recent failures' of large concerns' in this and ither cities show thai people were lured almost te Instruction by getting no further than a paper horse pf a receipt for the money deposited, which never Started te go anywhere and probably never will take iatep toward recovery. wny ee a Dima nerse, se easily caicnaeie; ! Signed March 8, 1922. Pmt 300 Women 8 New Dresses Special at $18.75 and $25 Think of getting a heavy- Canten crepe frock of smart and simple cut and admirable color for only $25. Or a crepe de chine, or a silk jeraey or the new crepe surfaced jersey for $25. Or one of the new cotton cnenuie aresses or a areas v of wool jersey for $18.75?, j$ There are twenty-five. different styles in this group of garments, all of the sort that appeal te women who knew quality and style and fashion and insist en having all three in even their least expensive dresses. Alse there are many colors periwinkle, rust, Copenhagen, Japanese blue, grays, tans, beaver, black, some odd shades. Sizes are 34 te 44 inches in the let. (First Fleer) 13111k , w&, HffiHI HMbX ImM 1 Ml IV 1 ' mmm IK H Iff IB- navy and brown, besides Frem Paris Come Handsome Bags of Metallic Beads In the most exquisite wealth of colors and designs that jt has been a woman's privilege te witness for years. 1 All the richness of tend and strictness of detail that tnake up a painting seem te show in the first let te come. There are bags for the dinner, for the dance, for- th$ street. , ( Envelope shape, pouch shape every shape, nearly, and styles are just as varied as Paris itself. ' Seme have single-line borders of glittering stones across the flaps, ethers have dangling fringes of beads along the bottoms. Prices commence at $10.50 and go all the way te $65. ; (Mitln Fleer) The Newest Pole Coats for Women, as Masculine as Can Be First come tan cheviets of knee length and lined throughout, for only $80. Then soft, heavy tan cloths with every detail, down te the leather buttons, correct, for $37.50. Third, a camel's "hair with the new V-shaped shoulder which gives slenderness te the figure; price, $115. Fourth, pole coats of the famous Worumbe camel's hair material, in gray, beaver and tan; price, $125. (First Fleer) I New L. R. Corsets for Spring! Somewhat Lewer in Price There are nine excellent models in pink or white ceutil ;Wd pink broche with prices starting as far down the scale as 2 and going up te $12. These new styles are especially adapted te the Spring fashions in gowns. They have low bust or girdle tops and, according te the type of figure they are designed for, the skirt part is long or short, heavily or lightly boned. ' In every respect these new L. R.'s are worthy of the iiigh opinion that women have formed. (Third Fleer) Printed Voiles Offer Hundreds of New Designs at 38c and 50c These soft, finely woven voiles, in literally hundreds of Hew Spring patterns, suggest a perfect bevy of dresses. " They range from the sedate and conservative te dashing -and novel effects. There is every desirable color and combi nation. Notable are the fashionable brown shades. In 38 te 42 inch widths and priced 38c and 50c a yard. , (Flrtt Fleer) Women's New Oxfords That Are Different One is of gray buckskin, the long wing tip, heel foxing nd lace stay all of dull black calf. It has medium tee, welted extension sole and flat, man Wah heel. The price is $12.50. ai . e otnVef gray buck trimmed with tan calf, is mere il I . cut Tne tee ia narrower, the arc! -v iiuei a moderate Cuban. Priced $10. (Flrtt Fleer) rch higher and A GROUP of used player-pianos will be ready " for sale Friday morning at low prices and On Convenient tewtna Soe Inte nAwevtiaement.fi Vf or details. W fi. - (Kgjrptlan Hall, Second Fleer) BOOKS FOR 25c They are bound in cloth, with gilt tops, and 25c is much below their regular price. Here are some of the titles: . "Campfires of Napo Nape leon," illustrated. "Life - of '.Zachary Tay Tay eor, Twelfth President of U.S.'' "Daniel 'Webster's Speeches and His Master pieces." "Life of Oliver Crom well.", , "Memoirs of Henrjrsthe Eighth of, England.". "Barroejms at Brant ley," by T. S. Arthur. "Memoir of the Duch ess of Orleans." (Main Fleer) SILK PETTICOATS FOR GIRLS TO WEAR Satin messalines, silk jer seys and taffetas, in black, navy, henna, brown and gray, made with all manner of pretty flounces; sizes SO te 36 inches. Priced $3.25 te $6.50. (Third Fleer) ST. PATRICK'S DAY PAPER NOVELTIES Cut-out shamrocks and flags, festoons and stream ers, seals, place cards, deco rated table covers and nap kins, St. Patrick and sham rock luncheon sets are all in the Heusefurnishings Stere. (Fourth Fleer) "THE POWDER I LIKE BEST is Charme d' Amour. It re moves every trace? of shine and imparts just that deli cate, fragrant bloom that a geed powder should." Charme d'Amour is a Queen Mary compact face powder, in white, .natural or brunette. In gilt metal case, $1. Exclusively here. (Main Fleer) A WOMAN'S UNION SUIT FOR 50 CENTS White ribbed cotton, in either the regular or extra sizes. The style is low neck and sleeveless with the band top and lace-trimmed knees. And every one is abso lutely first quality, even at this little price. (Wait Alile) OLD CHINESE PORCELAIN TILES A collection of antique Chinese porcelain tiles, hand painted about 1600 A. D., suggest themselves for screen or fireplace decora tion te some lever of the unusual. They are priced at $150. (Fifth Fleer) TWO-TONE RIBBONS ARE THE NEWEST Black or navy en one sfde, red, jade, geld or gray en the ether and the satins with moire backs in the new bright shades. The first is $1.25 a yard and the second $1.50, and both are six inches wide. (Main Fleer) "The Best Selection . of Dinner Sets in Philadelphia and at the Lewest Prices That is what we are told by customers who have made it their business te investigate. ', And it is what we knew from our own I observation. That is one of the reasons why this is the (Greatest China Sale in Years. ) In proof of all 'this we could print columns , of items. These are-just a few: v English Dinner Sets $30 Sets of 107 pieces' in a choice of six border decora tions with geld edges and handles. French China Dinner Sets $45 These are sets for six people. They consist of 51 pieces, in handsome border decorations with coin-geld handles. Thee. Haviland French China Dinner Sets $85 Probably the best-selling sets in our entire collec tion, and no wonder. Of finest French china, in three conventional border decorations, all with coin-geld edges and handles. Full sets of 106 pieces. (Fourth Fleer) A WONDERFUL TABLECLOTH is woven of silk and linen by the French artiBt-weaver Casse. ' It was exhibited at the Paris Exhibition of 1889, and depicts, by means of silk threads woven in the linen, a pretty scene called "The Toast." It is regarded as a remark able execution, and may new be seen en the fleer of the dining-room furniture. (Sixth Fleer) rHE favored little neck furs for Spring are sable, mink, baum marten, stone marten and all the dyed foxes; and they will all be found in the Fur Salen, at prices varying from $16.50 for a mink piece te $90 for a platinum gray fox. (Second Fleer) tiBLtC& &prina Smts At in tift ?Cntt&eit &f?ap 1L M JU i ., Bringing the light colors and looser-cut clothes that fashion has elected for this Spring. And with it all there is that dignity of conservatism and superiority of tailoring that have wen the admiration of men who insist upon some thing mere than just a suit. Tweeds, hemespuns, fin ished and unfinished worsteds are the fabrics mostly worn. Celers range from the light grays and tans in mixtures and herringbones or pin stripes te solid colors. Prices are all between $40 and $75.' (The (lattery) It Is Simply by Consulting the Tastes of the Housewives and Net the Manufacturer that we have been enabled te make The Wanamaker March Sale of Heusewares a success beyond the success of any ether sale of the kind. Usually a "sale" in the tfade acceptance of the term means a specially arranged event te get rid of merchandise that has net moved well by "taking a less" and advertising the reduced prices. Perhaps, Then, This Heusewares Sale Isn't a Sale After All What's Better Than Woven Madras in a Shirt for a Man? A shirt that's meant for day-by-day usage. Woven madras, solid, firm, enduring and at the same time neat te see. At $1.85 there is an assortment that men have taken te with rare zest. Pin stripes, mostly, with wide latitude as te colors. (Main Fleer) The First Spring Shower of Men's Foulard Ties, at 50c - Hardly a man who would be without a foulard tie dur ing the Summer. And the new ones are in the fancy and bandana patterns. Most every color that suggests a necktie is included. (Main Fleer) Any Man Who Wants High Shoes Can Have Them for $10 and knew that the most solid, wearable shoes obtainable are his. Mere or less plain, yet smartly fashioned. There are about three or four different tee shapes at this price, and they are tans in either calfskin or black kidskin. Youth or retiring age, rest and ease or the strut of a man who moves, will find comfort in the variety' of lasts. (Main Fleer) It certainly is net that kind of a sale. Instead, it is a special event prepared for several months ahead. Keeping, careful track of the demands of housewives upon our merchandise, we find out what things they want most of. Then we go among the manu facturers and place contracts for extra -large quantities of the things that are most wanted. By means of these extra - large con tracts we get much smaller prices the inevitable economy of magnitude. Then each March we are able te bring forward the great quan tities at prices ranging from 10 te 50 per cent below the usual mar ket valuation. The Sale this March is par ticularly well supplied with useful and valuable things for the kitchen and laundry and bath room and all household appli ances. The prices in general are the lowest that we have known in five years. A particular favorite of this Sale is an excellent laundry soap known as BLU-MOTTLE SOAP the best soap that we knew of for laundry purposes at the special March price of 5c a cake. Let us send you home a case of 100 cakes, which will improve as they age, and give you better service than 150 cakes of any ether kind ei soap we knew of. (Fourth Fleer) Play Ball! Baseball Supplies in Full Readiness The season for the great, real American national game will seen be here, much te the joy of millions of hearts. Our Sporting Goods Stere already holds first place in equipments, and it is net going te lese it. New is the time te select your outfits, and here is a pennant-winning steck: Stock uniforms, $2.25 te $12. Training shirts, $2.25 te $3. Baseball stockings, $1 and $1.50. Baseball shoes, $5, $6 and $7. Baseballs, 25c te $2. Bats, 50c te $2.25. Catchers' mitts, $1 te $15. Basemen's mitts, $1 te $9. Fielders' gloves, 75c te $8. Masks, $1.50 te $9. Protectors, $3 te $10. Alse jerseys, sweaters, bases, leg guards, everything. Special prices en made-te-measure uniforms and equip ments for teams. Taplow, the official league ball, guaranteed for eighteen innings, an unusually geed ball for any team, $1.75 each, $16.50 a dozen. (The Gallery) BOOK ENDS OF MANY KINDS polychrome, metal and plain weed; $2.75 te $10.25. (MaJn Fleer) DECORATE YOUR OWN FURNITURE A decalcomania outfit and designs make home decorated furniture quite possible, even te persons who have no special ability te paint. The decalcomanias and tools are all sold in the Artists' Supply Section. (ritth Fleer) Among the New Rugs Are Seme Seamless Tapestries at Little Prices Designs are neat and the colors, subdued, yet attractive. There also are heavy fiber rugs in surprising new pat- leruu mm a worm ei cnoeaing among AXminster rugs. Tapestry Rugs 9x12 ft $24.50, $33.50 8.3x10.6 ft $21.50, $31 Fiber Rugs 9x12 ft ?13.50 8.3x10.6 ft 19Krt 6x9 ft $8.75 Axminster Rugs 9x12 ft $47, $56.50 8.3x10.6 ft. .....$44, $52.50 6x9 ft $23. 832.50 Step All Traffic, There!!! Here Come Baby Carriages! The motorcar and the aereplane are wonderful things, but the baby carriage is mere wonderful, because mere essential. Without this equipage the ether two are impossible, or at least they won't go that's all there's te it. Make way, there, for the king of all vehicles, the baby carriage ! ! ! All ether traffic, step! Which leads up te the announcement that the Exhibition of Baby Carriages is ready in the Tey Stere. Talk about Olympia Moter Shows in Londen, Madisen Square Garden or elsewhere! They are marvelous, no doubt, but are they as important as this ? We leave you te answer. Here are all the new smart models, showing improve ments, clever comforts and' variations of design and con struction te make any young bundle of innocence coo for joy bless the heart of eveiy one of them! . Reed Pullmans, $25 te $78. , Reed and Weed Pullmans, $37.50 te $56.50. the Reed Chariots, $37.50 te $68. Heed Strollers, $11 te $22. Reed Strollers with heeds, $23 te $30. Pullman Coach Special Made of split reed, uphol stered in corduroy; reverse gear. Cemes in white, cream, blue and coffee. Price $32. 'i wi & el m vi d 'M k';T (Beveatk VWer) w - 9 T (Seventh Fleer) i "f? it. ..'... i st Lr-iTT' y' v . ,. wuSt . t f f-i ' "Y i ifiai mv.HfA mmmmLj-Li-i .jLluaaH iria mmihwimihiM nm i i rr 'trv-i ir m ihiMi kmMmi J-,Afe.Jft .... ttOiiX & RftK 7!