Wrvi r";vr '.L03 u- FawTTMWtM 'jy 'tHAw" 'H ?ffii!!ira.ygyay. "itx xT!4'ti-fii i irf VVeM '. ., nif J".,,' .i: wii. l w'rf.rj HB ",;'"Vl i-vusvnlP77, ISPT .l Vitt H-j-.v t . fTfi U V in Plays at 9, 11 and 4:50 $4 . WANAMAKER'S WBA' WANAMAK&R'S E WANAMAKER'S Stere Oefla at I CtilmH at lfM ,- Stere Ofttttfttt Increasing Ckudlntta What a for These Who Leve Their Hemes rWl3 i ii i i i IT mm ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' J IvSI Time I: H, . ' J (An Almest Forgotten Persian i Proverb Says That Heaven I is at the feet of our mothers. , :: Sit ye down, by yourself, somewhere and spend a few moments alone with the .mother who picked you up when yen fell J and hurt yourself. De you remember hew she smoothed may the hurt and made you forget all 'about it? ' Can you remember your first school-days and hew she helped you with v your lessens? Can you see her sometimes -coming te meet you along the read when 'Veu were coming home from school? f What dear little, hands she had .and vhew geed she was te put up a little bit of luncheon, generally bread, butter and preserves! Wasn't it geed, though! P Oh, Mether, JVfether, you knew hew IWe still miss your smile and cheer! h. 3 Signed March 0, 1922. M At jpmafe ife. rAJl-Leather Bosten Bags Have L Come as Lew as $2.50 ;f And it's net a split leather. .' JBut a geed quality and weight that will serve faithfully. h Either black or brown bags. And sizes, tee, are varied. 1' There's a strap fastened ever the top, double, handles and sewed tames. ' . '. ' ' ' A bag for shopping,- for business, or for the schoolgirl. (Mln Fledr) The First Spring Hats for Wee Felk re unpacked end put en sale. They ,are simple as simple- can be whether large or small, tailored erjtrimihed and It is the easiest thin? in the world te imagine hew perfectly darling. Uttle'slster or , mall brother will leek in them. fc-l . v-i . lV-ii- vTi '' Plenty of black, navy and brown, th( three nity&upefal ccTefs Prices $1.75 te $12. v ; . .'"' '-"C (third Fleer) . , . l i ; ."'' v, - . - . .,, A New Shipment of Reynier Gloves Frem France It is always a pleasure te tell of the arrival of mere of these lineal of French gloves for women, made exclusively for, Wanatnakcr cus tomers. There arc no better gloves in the world. Twe-clasp pique kid in black, or black with white stitching, $3.00. Thrcc-clasp eutseam kid in black or white, $3. Three-clasp everscan! suede with Paris-point .embroidery, brown, tin, beaver and gray, at $3. Eight-button meusquetaire kid in black at $G. Twelve-button in black at $7. I Sixtcen-butten in black or white at $9. ' Sixtcen-butten washable suede in pastel at $9. J Twenty-button white kid at $13.00. (Main Fleer) Children De Leve Shiny Patent Leather Shoes Fer dress wear here are dainty little ankle-strap slippers of black patent leather, in four te eight year sizes, at $3.50, $4.50 and $5. Patent leather slippers without the strap, in eight te 14 year size, re $5.50 and $6. High-buttoned shoes of patent leather, with cloth or kid tops, are W.50 and $7.50. Fer growing girls they are $9. White buckskin-top shoes with black patent leather vamps ar 7.60 and $8.50, in four te ten year sizes. (Flrit Fleer) Spring Means Newness and Here Are Women's Spring Coats GSb In every one of the five styles, the bellvia used is the finest Wade, with the deepest pile and dyed in the loveliest soft shades of fallow, burro, Sorrento and tor toise, besides navy" and black. One model has a metal belt, a long string tie te held its cellar close, and a cellar like a double ruche. Alse it shows the new Pncl effect. Price $125. Anethor has straight lines, a self Marf, a hollow pleat down the back ntl silk stitching for decoration. Alse $125. A third shows the new sleeve Hh pointed inserts. $135. The fourth is a wrap with sleeves cut in One piece with the Mck, and heavily embroidered. urn. The fifth has u nevel gathered lecve and is priced at $145. (rlr.t fleer) IK ii The Sandal That Shows the Stocking Is the Thing A new $10 sandal for women is especially .dainty in black patent had ulse in light-weight black cnlisiuii. tee, low French heel, turned sole; and one breuu l. A raw in r.,.,ii A MH : .. iA.ii - vu eQiiuiii lur wuiiiuii is csucuiaiii iut ITw,e.r. bt may be had ulse in light-weight black calfskin. I J W hfl1 1111 tA11. 4'.n In... 1Mifll 1ja1 ttlWHAll Tui'v? f"tening at the side with two buttons it "e nave had nothing prettier for its price. An April Bride Should Be Given Diamonds . Alie she whose birthday comes in AptM.1 ' ?" v Aeeerdiiif te ancient, tradition diamonds worn ih April bring luck' te the wearer. l The three' most fashionable forma of diamond jewelry at the present time are flexible bracelets, bar.'pjne and rings. Flexible bracelets, of all dia monds or diamonds and sap phires, $845 te $2700. Bar pins in a variety of beau tif ul open work mountings, all diamonds, $160 te $826. Diamond rings, $140 te $2800. Mln Fleer) , New Tailored Waists in Tweed-Tinted Silk suit is responsible for this The popularity of the 'tweed extremely croed-looklnar blouse. Many women wanted something that would tone in with the oft ' pastel colors of their suits, and se this waist was brought out, , It is strictly tailored with the new-shaped high turn-qver cellar and cuffs and comes in a lovely golden tan shade or a porcelain blue that is equally attractive. $9.85 is the price. (Third Fleer) and Ginghams That Are New David and Jehn Andersen ging hams in checks, plafds, striped and plain colors. Price $1.25 a yard. i (Flrtt Fleer) Beautiful Spring Coats and Capes for Yeung Women at $48 They arc all in a soft all-wool bellvia coating in just the right weight for Spring, and of such a geed quality that it usually is found only in much higher-priced garments. , ' There are thrce styles of coats, the newest and prettiest models that.we could find. One is hand embroidered, another has a new drawn in pleated effect in the back and. wide bell-shaped sleeves. They have narrow belts and geed lines. Or, for theso who prefer a cape, there are two pretty styles. One has a double scarf cellar, edged with fringe. They ere all sillc lined and really wonderful for this price. Of course they are "specials." All five styles come in 14 te 20 year &izes. (Second Fleer) Light Matters Frt hnnd-made brass copper lanterns from Birming ham, England copies of geed, old designs, and interesting in dark corners and inclesed perches. They are fitted for elec tric lights and there are net very many of them. Prices $20 te $60. Second hand-dipped candles somewhat scarce as a rule, but for the moment we have plenty, in various sizes, and they sell at 80c a set, each set containing two, four,' six or eight candle, according te their size. (Fourth Fleer) Mothers Will Approve a $5 Scheel Dress Made of unbleached muslin, which is net only about the most serviceable fabric for wear and washing, but it is also fnphion fnphien able. Sizes C te 14 years. (Second Fleer) JBBflriK49slEiPrBBBBHBBBBBHlBBBBBMjl 1m . in ' i i - Used Player-Pianos te Be Sold at Once Every one of these in struments represents a rare opportunity. - During the year we take in partial exchange for Ampice Reproducing Pianos many player-pianos of exceptional merit and reputation. - These instruments usu ally come from careful homes where they have had the best treatment. 4 j They go direct te the famous Schemacker piano plant, where they are tuned, reconditioned and rebuilt se thoroughly that they are practically as geed as when new and much better than the average cheap new player-piano. It is these instruments that are placed en sale en con venient monthly payment terms. . Seme as Lew as $10 Monthly Each instrument is fully guaranteed. Tuning- after delivery and a year's free service is part of the guarantee. These Are Seme of the Player-Pianos t f""s), ui tuuiae, ih nmueu, aim me cneiceat values will go lirst. are of small and compact form," well adapted for bungalows Orlgrinal Sale Price Price Autopiane $650 $325 White 650 Steger & Sens 750 Blasius 675 Perryela 600 Angelus 900 Angelus . ., 900 Pianola 750 Pianola 650 Kranich & Bach 800 Krakauer 750 Lindeman 585 Lester ' 800 Angelus 900 Lindeman 585 Lindeman 585 385 400 400 400 400 400 400 425 450 450 450 475 475 475 475 (Ktjptltn Hall, Second Fleer) Original Price Pianista $800 Behning 750 Behning 750 Pianista soe Lindeman Angelus 900 Angelus 900 Emersen Angelus 900 Sheninger 850, Schemacker Angelus 1500 (Electric meter included) Waldorf 700 Concerto 650 Stedart 730 Stedart 750 Stedart 750 Stedart 750 Marshall & Wendell 625 Seme Sale Price $375 475 375 375 500 525 500 575 875 375 450 495 495 495 495 525 Brides Who Prefer te Make Their Own Silk Lingerie will find here an all-slDc trous seau crepe, designed for this pur pose. It is in orchid, flesh, pink or white, 40 inches wide, and priced $2.50 a yard. (first Fleer; Paris Dreps the Det Outside the Veil And it is hung by a short, fine thread. It is the dangle idea developed in veilings, and it is as pretty as it I3 new. The mesh is black or gray with henna or orange Jets. $2 a yard. Anether new French veiling has a dot or ring of two colors, one of them being the color of the mesh. This is also very attrac tive and becoming. It is $2.23 a yard. Many ether new French veil ings for Spring hats, from 00c te $2.60 a yard. (Main Fleer) Her Heme Is Fine All But Her Kitchen! Rare rugs at the front piano books paintings luxuries everything te make the family comfortable. But at the back, in the kitchen, in the laboratory 'of the home its most vital spot everything old and broken and rusty and out of date and hard te work with. The mistress of such a house needs te come see this great exposition of up -, to te date kitchen furnishings in the Wanamaker March Heusewares Sale It is possible te make the kitchen one of the most attractive places in the house. It is possible te make kitchen work far easier and swifter and pleasanter. This March Sale of Heusewares aims te help every interested housewife te de just this! (Fourth fleer) Hamadan Mesul Rugs $27 te $39 In combinations of blue, rese,very and ecru. They have been unbalcd within the last few days, and they ar. desirable in quality and colorings. Average size, 3x4 feet approximately. (Seventh Fleer) The New Colored Fleuncings Seme have very sheer white or gandie foundations with embroid ery in gay Bulgarian colors, and these arc 42 inches wide and $5.50 a yard. The ethers have cotton ratine foundations and are in rose, tan or blue with vari-colered embroid ery, price, $4 a yard; and in white with designs in tan, rose and blue, price, $5 a yard. These are :'.' inches wide. (First Fleer) Here Are the Beys' New Spring Suits Women's Handkerchiefs Again at $2 a Dezen Ne matter hew large the num ber of these handkerchiefs which come in there never seems te be enough for all the women who want them. They are Irish linen with quarter-inch hem and can be had either with or without a plain block initial. (Wen AMt) The China Sale Gees Ahead Wonderfully French, English and American dinner sets, rich cut crystal, colored and decorated glassware and light-cut and etched stemware are the main features of it And these are a few of the exceptionally geed values. New American Dinner Sets $15 Sets of 106 pieces in four border decorations; green and blue, with geld band. American Dinner Sets $8.50 Sets for six people, that is, seta comprising 51 pieces. Choice of four border decorations geld bands, blue lines and green medallions. Flower. Bowls With Glass Stands $1.25 , Orange, black, pink, ivory and blue. Complete with stands of black glass. Cut-Glass Compete $3.50 Of geed crystal, excellently cut in a pinwheel pattern. 8-Inch Cut-Glass Berry Bowl $3 Excellently cut in a miter pattern en geed, clear crystal. (Fenrth Fleer) New Silk Scarfs in Glorious Celers In flaming led, orange, green and many ether of the new shades, which will be the dominating .note of the Spring suit. There are cresa atripes starting as moderately an $3.5, plain colors, home in drop stitch 'effect, Reman stripes, and ethers plain colors with lierders going up te $7.50. All ara" made from the brilliant flber silk, which accounts for the small prices. wra Colored Organdie Undergarments Criep and dainty as possible, with their lovely shades of orchid, honey-dew and pink, or their white bound with color. Seme colors are bound with black. The garments may be had in sets of three, but will be sold sep aratelyprices $2.30 for the nightgowns, $1.30 for step-in drawers and $1.30 for a chemise. (Third Heer) Certainly they arethe finest in years and at the lowest prices. Homespun effects, smart tweeds, wool crashes, herringbone pat terns, in a geed pelectien of browns, mixed brown and gray shades. Norfolk styles in the smartest models. Seme suits have two pair of trousers, including these at S16.I0. Prices start at ?1C,50 and go up te 325. (Third Fleer) A Tale of Gelf Jackets for Men in Twe Rounds In the first round he played easy, going only $7.50. And wer ' y;elf jacket with sleeves that many are finding te be practical. He selected it from two heather mixtures, one of brown and th ether green. Likewise he chose between brushed wool or the plain libbed wool. The second round brought a higher score, $12, but better geK,'1 .Seft, snuggling Alpaca, in the camel's-hair color or mixtures. (Main Tloer) A Man Wanting Oxfords Can Pay as Little as $6.40 which, every man will admit, is; little enough when solid quality it behind the shoe. And there aie four styles, all late arrival.-, from which he can cheese at the ene price. One is black gunmctal calfskin with plain straight tip and rubber heels. Anether, a black grain oxford built en the brogue last with soft box, full perforations and heavy single soles. ' A smarter bhee is of tan calf, in dark mahogany. It is a bregu in style with the new wing tips. Lastly, a plain tnn calf oxfeui in iiark niaheg.un Heavy singi soles and rubber heels. iMrilii 1 liKir Above All Things, Remembei Clothing Has First Place Here Style! Youthful, vigorous, distinctive style. In every garment it stands out like an ink spot would en a dress shirt. Hardly has a new set te the cellar of a man's coat been conceived before it is flashed te Wana maker's. ' In fact, many of the new thoughts that young men are adopting were created by Wanamaker experts and taken up by clothing makers the coun try ever. Anything that's worth-while ' about fashion, anything that a young man of discernment would wear is in the Spring showing. Net a clothing maker in all this country who has wen his spurs for the goodness of his product and its style but what is represented. Either the makers' own clothes or its equiva lent in style, with the tailoring improved upon. , Fer style with tailoring is the bulwark of this business. Belew the striking surface of the clothes there is sound goodness. Yeung Men's -rS V5? sfS?)iry 'They stay 'put' " is the way one fellow told hew the hand tailoring made his clothing better. And it's the truth about every Spring suit or topcoat in stock. Prices .$35 te $65. (Third l'loer) A Tip te FollewCaps Have Come Frem Londen, Men Heal English caps. Smart as only the English cap can be. In fact, they are "Redleal" caps, which means they were hand tailored in Londen for Wanamaker's. Tweeds. What lightness! What caps for sport or treneral wear. Mostly the eight-piece tops for men, while the beya! uupn nru hi nit; uikjii. ur one piece lops, ana all marked $8. (Main riebr) are f',rj tHfiJl ' :4 . & !4S K rvfr sH :l $'i "i,j lYsi LlL,l.i , . (ririt iri.tr). $,"'" :3SMm L: iv hy l'.t ,.- l if... ,$ 'i xJ&A ?;! v: ..wHi.HiAfeV.Vft.Vi4.. '"i"iitffifli;MnIittifitJM rssM