VeChW rmr i r . .- i Mf Bjf DIM PMMpt E ... i. ik. "NaiMNi" Man LjI .l. n,nl,nri" trtan the chftrnpUr ? lit NCina the man .wha'ls square In l&filr beiw. t. ,. Mil full mre Brrniit iu ur uiiui en iini. It la net much, if any. IfJSJ, .erecs the check thnn across th B8RSSBI ""-"-'" MMMHMBIWHI StllJ'haV LI II KiXad n(1 inw: n. U Wlf'l'eni'd, i"".!!- mil. nearly always raiiBCtilnr. BaS'ttauailJ - . . -I 'II. i, ... . . El enlv are ins uenc uig out ius t v.- lie has n lean, ' J... enlv I Ki . i. Viir nml rnn.v. l!'JS...-.ut" leek whether he has tnken ' ricm " - . !.. - -flesh or w mm, is stemacn in 2t, comparatively be even In mlddle -AMlen and motion arc the "middle ZSit aPPen'"1? or PwmiMinic m 2n or woman of this sort la simple. r ii consists of one word, "Demen- Shew him or her "hew If works' Jr. hnt "makes the wheels co LBV; and particularly, let the AmIs te around. If you're net tnlk 1,1 ibeut something material and tan- M( (Iran uiugrama, uav Bcsufrca. fc,in out with your hand where you '"'."i.. .iW fellow toeil. HoaM-llie Ji. ninnncr In which somebody came in the effirCi aw.!".. ..... u.tAii frtii nrA tPYIna. a n,i. ide lias a convex profile, accompany I . j.ninnftrntlen with facts : u tun- !'rrt, explain theories while demonstrat demenstrat 1 ui it perpendicular, de both,; but In V iUfaM". demonstrate. br'lnitance, your quickest route te ,. z.... t the immediate ucmonstratlen. I' Maw the engine and go at once for n ' Boen .,,.. ...i.i. -.!.... .n iftlr hew many miles an hour the ma iMnt IH K and exactly what hills it in climb; mention tne Bpocincnum Bpecincnum uttil feet In which the machine can f; I itepped, nml demonstrate. If con- . rtTf, tfliK aoeui niicvu ; icu new "Mill? u lu" "v ""'"" lu a quicic Jit designers accempllslied these things, lid demonstrate TomefTow "Persuading Thinkers" I fie; r uituj e jA((iuf ige ; A First Wedding Anniversary II ft l Wller d Weman' Pace: ' Der Madam As ycu have given m idylc befere, I am wondering If you wali print what. the first anniversary !i I wilt b married one vear nex. -landy and was thinking of having a far menus en waiuraay. u. a. n first anniversary Is cotton. This mk possible a very Inexpensive ccle ccle tlen, as you ran n?c cotton table rMhi and nankins nml have ball.t nf , ibwrbent eelten en the ends of sticks i for )0Ur centerpiece Instead of real raw , eotten. She Has One Gray Hair ft tin Vdller el 'Weman's rage' Dear Madam I nm a young ladv of tenty-lwe years, although I don't leek It. I really have evcrythlng I want, ht there H one thing that weirles me. In the center et my hair is one gray one. IVD nulling It out. but It urewa bade. Btlnc of a certain natienillty. net hav- bj l beau, and being my age nnd get ln a gray hair that is the climax and li my only worry. A FniEND IN XEUD. I wouldn't worry about this If I were jeu. is our nair very uaiK iets or flrls lie have very dark hair start ntllns gray hairs at a very early ag. There Is nothing you can de about It, for If jejr hair la In geed condition a tenlc would probably net have any fleet upon it. It's tee bad about the buu, but you have plentv of time te hlc one. He'll appear when ou lcasl epect lilin, te be sure that yeu're net nutlcerinc mi jour face In worry ever tut ene harmless little gray hair when it does. T Adventures With a Purse HE marmalade jars were marked for a tpccinl sale, and while I nm net wrc hew long the sale will last I think tint If jeu arc interested In what T shall tell you mid go right nway te in about them you will be there In time, They are of glaFS,. with n little design of (lowers' en them, which is net what makes them se different. It li the spoons that really set the jars ipirt. They are of gluss nnd the bowl ind tip of each spoon Is colored. One bit be dull pink, another green, but xliatmr the color this little touch nuts tlctjars In a distinctive class, while the price places them within reach nlmet mj woman who would like one for her table, for they have been marked ut forty-five tents each. A few days age I told you about the j ireen caney uexes tnnt ceuiu ne used u favors or prlr.es if you are plan ning a party around the 17th of March. And new I want te tell you about the indies which make such npprepriate table decorations. They are need I ay it? green. Half way up the ftndle is a band of white, en which is Minted a head bncked by n shamrock. These candles cebt but ten cents each. .Jtr sane it shop nrtdr Wmn'a Fan Mtttr or phone Walnut Soen or Mala Het Mweu the beurs of 9 and I. Did Yeu Knew Taat new sweaters which are really almost mere like the blouse of a dress ban a sweater are crocheted in die utile? And that ether sweaters, cqunlly geed looking and interesting, nm made of braid, the nnrrewest width? Beth garments are made in the wide wah that Is te pepulnr for everything this season. .It is n great year for filer crochet and weaves that resemble it. WHAT'S WHAT lly HI'J.KV IJUCIH mm i te.."t'l dellcatn fragrance, such ns MwS!.m a B00rt Quality of sachet Marin.!.,01- a. ?nulne floral essence ,t,"n,y used, is net only unobjectlcn unebjectlcn lata Put "Jay be vcr-v agreeable. The eaerKes i,uneker wrete a monograph K.eh'hYIi3lrnl:lm' of PerfSmes, aSvVi'. b!,inded and properly used Plcy T.nri: ef.t- Orientals prefer Miia ... ren,a.tlc tfaprances, and now new Si ft.,',n.tny Alfrlcans am following WWlleS i.icius,?m of U'lfnlnc Oriental ma?JK tl,ln d00r8' I" order te create "B semblance of "the odors of Arab"" Mleud"i.1f,'fumeB'. llUe ,0,,(1 c'0'1'" m8 m8.1'!' ar. ?lw,ay3 '" bad taste. trena ,:,.; rsrenU,tl wi" clap cologne, 45ffii?u3j P1".0:"?'- Watant ''extracts' " -ijeatiy ffieMi,,i?U,ca from renl '. gives " Mrfn,.,- ..." '.-.r' '?" enuum nei ,Vmn i .t all, nnd a well-bred 5WSBa&ww :?W.'N I.i'"iKf;iI;.!,'.KI;,T,,K t'spv iiriiik" ,t b'r weildlnir. Ilcr Ilia IIlU 1 H .- 1 .. " 'l ..('IllllTI 5 leii'ii ... . .w".r" niarrlul en the Mini . II. ..i , "" "' ' 1' lUnill inn. "Tii. n.t.i Lssr. 4av, H..H. " "' wi niHiiii. nirv. iiii T." in h"' ..Th" "rldrt et th Ne"n' W' I'uwi. i l",l"n 'cilea of mat TV uW!c Ltdeer Adv. ' MARCH 10, 1922 frA3ritt MataikMaW EL. .BaWBaaTBiL. !iE4fl iaBIWi,a gai'Mywf 'TiPlii WpV$Zyf&!S$MA WANAMAKER'S asmmMJm JDOWN iSTAIRS STORE "W -, p-ji.-u WANAMAKER'S -.1. (.,"-, l, 'i iii'.i'fl;. WVak aiiiJjaaM if.l. f y- -. j. . Jul liam i-J Fashions Are at Fl ntMJ 'i . -Tide, Prices at Lew Ebb and Easter Fashion Sale in the Great Spring WanamakeirV Down Stairs Stere V$Z . i yw I8.751 Tv lljp US I $16.80 Nk . raTn3s'-fi ' m I Warn mmwW I lfr3fikV JsJVs t'j'J JBia.E8i'rf.'.ffl': I W ILJ I'kv i A ' jdHal5'y''iw.'';f( . ?s ift - i.x mmr I Easter Suits Easter C&pe optimistic. Easter Coats Easter Dresses What a Spring season-it is with fashions like these! Never have clothes seemed se gay, se 'light-hearted They're, the most exhilarating .tonic conceivable! Best of all. prices are se low that everybody can afford something new for Spring. Dresses start as low as $4.75 for three styles of wool jersey. There's an excellent assortment of new Spring capes and coats at $15. Suits of real charm and smartness begin at $12.75. Many, Many Garments Are Specially Priced for Tomorrow $4.75 Women's Tweed Suits $12.75 te $27.50 Between these very moderate prices there are nil sorts of de lightful suits in the lovely color ings se fashienuble this Spring lilac, Copenhagen, rose, straw berry, tan, reindeer, mist nnd various smart herringbone mix tures. $12.75 for two-tone tan suits with four patch pockets en the unlined'jackets. $13 for belted tweed suits witli silk-lined jackets and for cape suits in tan, lilnc and Copen hagen. ?23.50 and $23 for plain-tailored tweed suits in a great variety of colorings and models. $27.30 for three-piece suits jacket, skirt and knickers, of green, gray and brown mixed checks. (Mnrk.l) $10 Hustling taffeta dresses, some with sleeves. . Crepe de chine dresses made in pretty ways. Tweed frocks with sleeveless ceatees. Tweed, frocks, piped and trimmed with tiny buckles. Navy blue Peiret twill in many models. a great variety in stzes up te .38. Henna, blown, reindeer, navy and Copenhagen wool jersey frocks in three styles one-picce straight-line dresses and two-piece frocks with shirred bodices and pleated skirts. All have Peter Pan cellars, either of embroidery or white leather. Special at $16.50 and $18.75 $16.50 for Canten crepe frocks with picot-edge folds ever Georgette or with beaded or embroidered trimming. Seme have scalloped skirts and steel beads. $16.30 for Peiret twill cape dresses with tan, henna or jade crepe chine bodices. $16.50 for tricelettc dresses in navy, henna and black. $16.50 for taffeta dresses in a wide variety. $18.75 for frocks of Canten crepe with all-ever braided designs. $18.75 for Canten crepe dresses with the new lattice trimming made of small bands of self material. Navy, henna, cornflower, mehawk and black in the groups. Cape Dresses, $10 te $25 Lernr circular capes or smart little shoulder canes adem these charmine- dresses which arc of tweed, jersey, Russian crepe, silk epenge and Peiret twill. Many have contrasting bodices and sleeves and all are wenderfullv charming nnd youthful. $10, $13.50, $15, $18.50 te $25. 200 Fine Sample Dresses a Third Less $20, $25 te $38.50 Taffeta dresses, handsomely embroidered. Canten crepe dresses, elaborately beaded or made with interesting new draping and beaded ornaments. Itussinn crepe handsomely braided. Lace-striped tricelctte dresses. Canten crepe and crepe cponge combinations. All of these dresses are very lovely und there is an exquisite assortment uf colors. Just two or three frocks of a kind. ' (Market) $27.50 Fringed Tweed Skirts $3. 75 Pretty brown or blue mixed tweeds, made with fringe edging the belt and skirt, and showing the "overlap side" effect. Plain tweed skirts in tan, rose, Copenhagen blue and grayish mixture arc fine te wear with sweaters. $3.75. (Market) inVliiW ! '11 III I Georgette X&lnli&S VEKHBJ M i '$4.7SJ U S 1 M j 1 T $ie D . $25 $10 n mK jBL March Sales de cZi-iCvVTT r M!'f.,TV tfrn I f h'U'!w en the WAStl Cemftral Aisle $25N ls French Slip-en Gloves for Women $1.85 Pair White, tan. brown and black, made with Paris-point stitched backs and 6-inch cuffs. Leng Gloves Are the Fashion of the moment and the Down Stairs Stere is well supplied for Spring time needs, Prices are low, tee! White French lambskin gloves, 12-button length, $3.75 pair; 10 button length, $4.50 pair. Black, tan or brown lambskin gloves, 12-button length. $4 pair: 16-button length, $5 pair. (Central) 24-inch Pearl Bead Necklaces Special at $2 Strings of graduated pearl beads, in the deep cream or white, are finished with 10-karat geld clasps. All 24 inches long and evenly graduated. (Central) Spring Blouses, $2.50 Like a Bouquet of Sweet Peas Dotted voiles, pin-checked voiles, striped voiles, white voiles and dimities arc made in mere pretty ways than one would think possible. Some have checked gingham cellars and cuffs. White blouses have colored frills, colored ones have white frills. Dimity blouses have long roll cellars and cuffs of linenc with quite a bold plaid. Surely in this collection there's a blouse te harmonize with every Spring suit. Extra-Size Dimity Waists, $2.50 The roll cellar and cuffs are bound with pink or blue, and the blouse is in sizes 48 te 51. (Market) i IRY SILK MALINE, SPECIAL, 20c YARD ; in black, navy, brown, creamy tan, Harding BlueJ sorrente, cherry, red and white. 27 inches wide. (Central) Here's Cheery Color Coler Celer 300 New Hats, $5 Girls' Spring Coats, $6.75 Junier Girls' Capes, $10.75 Beth of these ure sketched and they arc extra geed for the money. The little girls coat is of homespun tweed in Copenhagen or tan, full lined. Sizes 6 te 10 years, $6.75. The cape is cut full and long and is in tan or Copenhagen, button trimmed. Sizes 11 and 1G, $10.75. Other interesting new capes for 'juniors aie V1 te $25. New Taffeta Frecks $11.25, $13.50 te $16.50 Gaily ruffled, they're as Springy as you please. Seme show bright touches of hand-embroidery or a bit of ribbon. In brown, navy,, Copen hagen and henna. Sizes 8 te 14 years. New Shirtwaists Of white lawn and voile or of chambray and ginghaili in maize, green and pink. All very dainty and fresh with simple 'stitchery or frills for trimming. Sizes 8 te 14 at $1, $1.50 te $3. Fer 6-Year-OIds Dear little capes and coats of checked veleurs, plain vcleur, flannel, homespun and Spring coatings in strawberry, Copenhagen and tan. Prices start at $3 for a cape nnd go te $13,50 for a coat. i " ,'"V h- ir 'III y $ Q d $6.75 $10.75 (Market) Charming New Spring Capes, $10 Special for Women and Yeung Women Velour capes, charming ones, in the becoming shade of tan se fashionable this season, are stitched with self or con trasting color. Tweed capes, long and flowing, are in lilac, rose and Copenhagen. Reversible Sports Capes. $15 Tan, faced with bright green and bound with silk braid. Alse herringbone tweeds. Very smart, indeed. Others, with big gray plaids en the inside or outside, are 525. Pole Coats and Sports Coats $18.75, $25, $30 Full of Spring and youth, these coats are cut en tailored lines with slot pockets, belts and mannish cellars. They're in tan, lilac, reindeer and gray mixtures, some in herring bone weave. Delmans Start at $15 for one of navy blue tricetine lined throughout with silk. At $25 there is the dolman of vcleur which is sketched! It is silk lined and quite elaborately embroidered en the sleeves and back. In reindeer, mahogany and Sorrento Other beautiful Spring dolmans and capes at $.oi7!e0 te $95. (Market) Women's "tweed" stock ings of silk and fiber, very slightly imperfect, $1. Shirtwaists in nine new, gay styles, including gingham and dimity, .$1.85. Spring hats trimmed in many different ways, ."53.85. Women's black cotton stockings with rein forced soles, first qual ity, 15c. All-wool slip-en sweaters in "block" effect, seven colors, $1.85. Aprons of cretonne and clotted percale, 85c. Petticoats of silk jersey and changeable taffeta, $:j.85. Envelope chemises with embroidery or lace, $1. Beys' AU-Weel Twe-Trouser Suits, $10.75 All-wool cheviets in gray and brown mixtures, some in indef inite checked patterns. Coats hac plain fronts, patch pockets und inertid pleats in back and are fully lined with mohair. Beth pan-, of trousers arc lined throughout. Sizes 7 te 17 years. Juht .15 suits. (fiiillrry, Market) ira& - MW I There is a beautiful silvery luster ever some of the straws and silks, and it is particularly pretty en the brightly colored little toques that Fashion is wearing. Small or Medium Hals are te the fore, and the comfortable medium-sized hat has ceme into its own. Trimmings are varied and pretty ostrich, perky ribbons, fruit, newers; in tact, anything te make liicm delightful. ' All at $5 (Mnrke.1) The Right Spring Footwear for All the Family thoroughly Geed Shoes at Lew Prices Women's Lew Shoes at $5 Never, even before the war, have we had better shoes at $5. A certain manufacturer has worked with us a long while te perfect lasts and workmanship at lower costs. Nene but geed, durable leather is used. Altogether they are low shoes that any woman might be proud te wear. Oxfords are of medium tan leather or black leather. They have medium, low and flat heels. One has a soft composition golf sole with treads. (Imagine that at $5!) The) ethers have welted soles of leather outlined with white stitching. Pumps are the new low-heel, one-strap, plain-vamp style that premises te be se fashionable (and as comfortable as it is fashion able!) One is of light tan leather and another combines pearl-gray with tan. . ' 800 Pair of Women's and Girls9 Lace Shoes at $2 The walking shoes for March! Lew and medium heels, solid welted soles and the comfortable, geed-looking lines that women like. Even the most conservative .estimate grants that these Bhees are half price. Seme have rubber heels. All sizes in black or tan leathers. (Net in every style, of course.) (Ciiratnut) Girls' Shoes, $2.90 Black nnd tan shoes of sturdy auality arc in sizes C te 2. They Have square tips, thick soles, low heels and they lace high. (Cheatnut) The Most Popular Sports Oxfords of the Season $6.25 Beys' Shoes, $2.90 Si2cs 10 te ia in shoes for hard wear. Keliable welted soles like these are rare in low priced shoes. Of tan and black leather of quality te match. (Uallerr, Jl.rkat) The style is sketched, hut te appreciate the quality of the leather you must feel it for yourself. It is' about the best-looking oferd in five years nnd the best value. Yeu may cheese a combination of smoked elk skin with mahogany or ruddy tan with brown. Beth have corrugated rubber soles and liceli-. j?"rrn"TT . --cNf ,r I 1 km... .&!&. is "Na WaaaWia4aaaaa;aH $U.2Q Men's Oxfords, $4.50 Four styles of dark tan and mahogany leathers. Twe are the perforated styles that young men like. These have rubber heels. Others nre the mere conservative oxfords with straight tips. One style is of kidskin. They have welted soles. (Onllerj-, Miirltet) 6 Styles of Women's Oxfords, $6.50 Black grained leather, black calfskin, mahogany and medium tan calfskin in styles with applied wing or straight tips, carefully wclted soles and low or medium heels. These oxfords have an air thut only genuine quality gives-. Plain Vamp Oxfords at $7.25 arc of tan or black calfskin, well cut, vlth very low heels and welted soles. (riiealuul) Brief Cases, $5 It has been years since such brief cases have been available for $!. These arcef geed, heavy cowhide, perfect m every way. They have two pockets, a long steel bar across the top and a bag handle with straps all around and an extension lock. 15 and 16 inch sizes in dark brown or black. (Central) gm m m ;m ' Al ffltf 4 fSi fa .r&N 7,V4 -; Si fill V. M " n V'l V T -saw 'Mi &'&: j '.SSJ jw.' m S f', i t , V 1 sMiilli &', rk i ifftjU2i' a.t 4 .V"ir? r. .Akis(L . . 1 IWin; vWl?l?. urf&S .la dLMii&&i IXtPihl, f
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