wm mw& LtV iPPW i ym . EJ&t'MUU flfii J vj,H jvfh !7? ,'Vfe'vw 'i".' .vwi7vftrA.r KSFWMwI y;ih''"'ris"- ''V" f v,n'vt V w '" 'f't' MM -EL'S 'i'li ,if;.;:'i ii mi uin i tbj Organ Plays at 9, 11 and 4:50 WANAHiiAKER' WANAMAKR'S' Stere Opens WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Stere Closes at Chime at Js'oen r - -' au;,. 1 JVN ,f-SM t.li,,itjMl Wfcfl aifch, With All Its Opportunities, Is Marching By '" pmmmm mm '- I'V yM M T.V VqaBBBBBBl L 1 c vBlH 4 a. ...4J. fnrvUMviM.e n,uiHHr,X.v .raam BBVBBaBBBMBBaBBBaMBaBBBBBaaMBBBBBBBBBBBBN: -.- , (laRiH "wasmM "V'MJaB i"5 -, t ,, saaaaaaaa Travel East or Travel West I travel Seuth also A Man's Own Heme Is still the best, pugh each locality has much te offer ter lemakers. Piif real tinmen dn net. make themselvefl. fU U la hp mnther wlin rinpa tht rrinaf In malrtne- n ie and te keep the making; of it, going en adding pteuch here and there and a change or replacing of igs te keep up freshness. rt. , mi -u ...! ra M4aa .. u .ACUU - .Z--B ,i ine iiumici e eyes aim nei muinering nunu seem H rjnz r r ' . a hundred hands je possess i 6. . ,i. r. ... i .. g sne minHs ex se many inings ana aees me many things she thinks of. Bless her! Give people the edit they deserve, especially in our homes. r Signed Ijilsrch 1J, l'J-i P$ftuufc The Last of Winter things Yeung Women y Wear Pole Coats .at $35 for Yeung Women t They are a pretty sports model in the natural camel 's-nair color and are silk lined throughout. . Sizes 14 te 20 years. Jersey Dresses at $5 v for Yeung Women Pretty two-piece styles with either the shirred or ,'plain blouse and a pleated skirt. They are light-weight ..n1 ll ..:..j. J? e: T.. U. 1 uui unu uiue lur epiing. " uiuwii, imvy, gruy hiiu black, sizes 14 te 20 years Net all sizes in all colors. Sports Skirts, $1.50 te $5 for Yeung Women ; Odds and ends of various stvles in hnv-rtlpafprl and knife-pleated skirts in the fashionable plain blue serge' i or plaids ei blue-ana-tan or brown-and-tan combinations. iThey are geed skirts for sweaters. (8cend Fleer) Every Letter Frem Paris Says "Crepe Georgette" Pateu. the Paris dressmaker whose openings have been most talked of this Spring, is using quantities of Georgette crepe, which he says he "adores for the Summer." ter dinner and evening wear it is the favored material shown in Paris and America. Georgette Crepe at $1.50 a Yard is a special offering this week in the Wanamaker Silk Salens. it is all-silk, 40 inches wide, and in all the fashionable shades, such as iade. yellow, oriole, flaminsre and Indian reds, bisaue. beige, shell pink, fuchsia, cyclamen, emerald, French blue. gray, navy, brown, white and black. t -iu $i.eu u yura li is an cwcepwujiui vtuue. (Flrit Fleer) , Frem Camels and Sheep Come the Smartest Spring Coatings Fer seashore, mountain and country wear, automebiling pr steamer use, the smartest topcoats and capes will be made of these soft and warm, yet light-weight Coating materials': tamers hair in the natural tan oler at $6.60 ami $7.eu i yard. Camel's hair with a slight wool mixture in plain or large pverplnid effects at $5 a yard. ' PJaid-back reversible wool coatings in tans and blues at M.50 a yard. , Woolen evemlaids in lavenders and browns at S3.50 a rard. All-wool coatings in tun, rose or blue at $2 a yard. Each is full 54 inches wide. (Flrnt Fleer) New Paris Girdles Are Neither, Timid Ner Shrinking jisl ns rnmurn mipv kiipw new nrenv tnev wept they have increased in size and taken upon themseljs the most vivid colors with a sprinkling of black, wle and navy blue. Loep chain belts in soft kid have a contrastin-w-ered button as rt1 fastening between the loops. fnev leather girdles are connected cartridge-shaped l'na" ments with a glint of geld between. There are levelv dull silver colored Birdies faafter neon gowns and wide plaited leather belts fcsperts ?uits and dresses. They are all new and intern" rrices arc 50 te $15. (Main lloer) Seft as Spring Itself Ae the Handbags for Serflg ?at have come in. fa And it's no wonder women seem te'beithusiastic about Subtle. Ins4i'nna ciiinrla hntra' ulnli nJan be ill black 01' own. ' 7 The even, square shapes leek reall(ttractivc dangling rm the silk-cord handles. . . .. b Aney are Bilver trimmed, silk nca and have inside Thn im'iui tu za ra tin. S'u,t,' fhen the larger size, in black1 with sterling gilver bbbT . . 23 c . i I t, 0lh Cfjairs; Heme furnishers look leok loek ing.for interesting dining room chairs, bedroom and occasional chairs, will find among the old Pennsylva nia furniture new in the Colonial Reems a number of early .rush-seat and plank-seat chairs with stehciled decoration that will serve uniquely for these purposes. I Theeriginal stenciling I in uutuiit liuwer, xiutu uii bird motifs in mestl instances, softened and dulled by time and use- is apparently quite unif stored. j There are, sets of six chairs, sets of four emirs and rocker and. sngle chairs. The sets will be sold from $75 up; and the single chairs from $1 ' up. Seme old Bosten eqk- ers witn stencuea ;acKs are $12 and upward. ' (Fifth 'Fleer) French .Beaded Blouses Just Landed We bought them almost before they were off the .'earner, for they are unusually pretty and rather different , ,tiem any that we have seen before. The material is a soft crepe de chine made in ovcrbleuse ftyle with belt and short sleeves, and they come in all the ,geed colors for Spring suit?. "' . They are priced $16.50 and $18.75. , (Third-Fleer) Right en Your Own Frent Perch There's Comfert in a Steamer. Rug Or in the house for that matter, the big, snug rugs arc the handiest things imaginable. Ne need te travel far te find a use for them. ' A chilly afternoon or evening brings them out en the perch with you, when a breath of air seems the most essentiul thing in the world. ' Every once in a while a steamer rug is noticed being used as a threw for a couch. A tl 1- A. ItnUH m ..11 ml .111 HIIA Mlni1 AH f j-. -twlt j, f (nn umi me ucm i; hi-vyuui, tin i uaiu uii uiiu ainu, plain en the ether and measure 60x80 inches. Prices arc $7.50, $10 and $12, while the colors are brown, green, blue, gray and black. (Main Fleer) WOMEN'S ELGIN WATCHES ON BLACK RIBBON BRACELETS These have just been re ceived and they are net only in attractive shapes but they are geed, dependable time pieces. . They are 15-jewel move ments, cased in 14-kt. geld Round-shaped cases, Cushion-shaped cases, Octagon-shaped cases. cases S48. $54. $50. (Main Fleer) WINTER CCATS $5,$15ANI7$25 ' FOR YOING WOM1 Wonderful valus for any one who .can mke use of these coats, fe- they are belivias and dutyns, some have fur cellars Only a few of each kind-l Sizes from 14 te 20 years. ' (Heel Fleer) E XQUjSlTE . French & coif r 8, guimpes and meajatiea htay be seen tedy at the neck wear comer. TheyWeef net and ergandiL with hand em broider and real lace, as aeiMie ana lovely, alme8tjtt8 frost-work. run from $3 for te 25 for a Pric a guim, cellh I' (Malri lloer) ll' ' ! K 00 YARDS HECKED GINGHAM ' SECIAL AT 22c A YARD ! ' Just received a fine let J gingham checks in vari ous sizes and colors. Assort ment includes lisrht blue. ?ink, brown, heliotrope. green, red, navy and black checks, all with white. Alse a few plain colors. Price 22c a yard ; width 27 inches. (Uat and Went Allien) aaMaaaaBaBaaaaSJii i3lLZ3iBISHKBQ French Spring Millinery Fairly Laughs With Celer Nothing of the somber hues of Winter will you notice about it. It is joyously alive. The most brilliant reds you can imagine are here and all Paris is seeing red, if fashion reports speak true. Browns, shading from the richest golden tones te the darkest shade. Sometimes Paris uses two or three shades in one hat. Where it is necessary te create a hut in navy blue or black, the Spring touch is .given with a dashing bit of color that works miracles. In tenderer mood Paris vibes cyclamen, orchid and an exquisite pale blue with perhaps a touch of silver. . Can you wonder that women who le e beautiful , colors arc wildly enthusiustic ever these new Paris hats? (SifeniJ Fleer) Fresh Headgear for the Littlest Ones Sheer, snowy little caps and bonnets for babies start at 65c for the smallest caps and end at $2.75 for sheer organdie bonnets .which might be enchantinglv worn by a two-year old. Hats for children between two unci six include piques and Leghems, Milans and ether straws, white and two toned with fancy ribbons, and in tailored and fanciful styles; prices $1 te $11.50. All in the Little Children's Stere. (Third Doer) IF THE UNDERWEAR JS OF GLOVE SILK The seething softness of most rippling frock seems te remain, even when the Spring's tweeds are worn. New glove silk underwear has come from a manufac turer who was willing te make a concession en price. That means a saving. Vests, in the bodice style, ilesh pink, $1.85. Bleemers, of ilesh pink. $2.50. Vests, drop-stitch bodice style, flesh pink, lavender, sky and maize, $2.15. Bleemers, drop-stitch ones in flesh pink, lavender, sky and maize, $2.75. (First Fleer) TO HOME DRESSMAKERS The Vogue Spring Pattern Quarterly is new ready, price 35c. Alse the assortment of Vogue patterns is complete. All will be found in the Pattern Stere. Klrt Heed GREAT deal of at tention is being at tracted by the oil paint ings and pastels in one of our Chestnut Street windows. They are by Elizabeth F. Washing ton a direct descend ant, by-the-way, of Sam uel, the brother of Geerge Washington and are admirable for their vigor, their re straint and their senti ment. & .V RIBBONS FROM ABROAD French lingerie ribbons of the variety with fine corded edges, they are in pink, blue and white, and prices run from lie a yard for the narrowest te 45c a yard for the inch width. By the ten-yard piece, prices are $1 te $4.40. Coarse basket weave rib bon with cire finish black and gray, blue, green, henna and fuchsia effects. The 214-inch width is 85c a yard and the 5 L. -inch width is $2 a yard. (Main I'ledi i Mere of .the Famous Wool Weel Filled Quilts at $5 These are among the most unusual values our Bed Cloth ing Stere has ever offered. The quilts are filled with fresh, new wool covered with silkeline in all-ever floral patterns and stitched se as te keep the filling in place and wear satisfactorily. Borders of plain sateen. Choice of lavender, yellow, pink and blue color effects, $5 each. v (NIxth Fleur) The New Duvetyn Capes Are Levely in Celer and Texture That is1 saying the last word, because the duvetyns and belivias used in them are of the very finest. Besides, they show such new fashion features as A great deal of fullness. Deuble duvetyn cellars. Skirts with overlapping panels. The tasseled sleeves. Shawl cellars fastened with metal buckles. Scalloped shoulder parts in contrasting color. Embroideries arranged in a delightful and novel manner. Stele cellars finished with pockets and fringe. They include a charming rose known as Gaylardia, the vivid Kremlin green, fallow and tortoise brown, black, Sor rento and midnight blue, v.. rnces are suu ta 17G. "I'm Net a-Arguin' With Ye I'm Jest a- Tellin ' Ye" was the way an English workingman emphatically closed a discussion with his mates en some public question. Well, maybe he was right right in his facts, and, if se, right in feeling that he could stand en 'that lightness and that he could safely leave long winded arguments te the weaker side. We knew we are right in our facts, and our figures as well, when we say that it is impossible anywhere in Philadelphia if, indeed, anywhere in this country, te duplicate the 75,000 Things in the Heusewares Sale at anywhere near their low prices for equal quality . New is the time te get ample supplies against an un certain season of nickehvare, aluminum ware, tinware, enamelware, sewing machines, cutlery, kitchen cabinets, woodenware refrigerators, vacuum cleaners, brushes and . , ...r.MVs .uMuwugB, uuimuum lUVWgS, The Old-Time Norfolk Gelf Suit Has Come Back te the Londen Shep And many men have hailed it with genuine pleasure. It comes in tweeds, shetlands and hemespuns, mixed us lightly and as brightly as a golf suit should be. But the coats are the things. JReal sports coats, loose com fortable, easy. Plenty of room for the swings Net a semblance of form-fit. Rather a smart coat te wear with flannels as well as for the game. Of course, the suits are two piece, knickers and coat, and the prices ai'c $50 and $55. i I lir Onllrrt $ 'V: 7 J 4 m a I .- -;&$& Many Men Just Say "REDLEAF" When They Mean a Geed Cap And, as a matter of fact, it's enough te say. There's no better cap than the "REDLEAF." which means tailored in Londen for Wanamaker's. t Going a little farther, there never were better "RED LEAFS" than the let that just came in at $3. Tweeds and hemespuns in the lighter shades, along with the dark colors. v Fer boys there are the one and eight piece tops, while the men's sizes are in the eight-piece-tops only. , y . (Main Fleur i Sturdy as the Vikings of Old Are the Plain-Tip Oxfords that have come for men who have tired of the nar rower, English lasts and don't care te leap as fur awny us the brogues. Sturdy, because thej are the Viking Calf oxfords, built te stand wear. Naturally, they are black, with medium tee shape, heavy single soles, wide shank and bread, fiat heels. Smartness is added by perforations along the vamp scam and the lace stay. At $9 they really are a worth-while buy. (Main J lour) A China and Glass Sale Brimful of Unusualness Every day that passes makes it mere evi dent that this china and glass sale is absolutely unequaled in varieties and values. The response it has brought is the best proof that the people realize what a helpful event it is. , New dinner sets are coming te it almost daily. Of these goods we have never shown a better variety and prices are 20 te 50 per cent less than today's lowest regular figures. American semi-china sets new $15 te 812.50 English semi-china sets new $30 te $90 French china sets new $60 te $325 T1 ei lnef!e Ul' complete sets et 10G or J 07 piece. Smaller sets are at prices low in proportion Other splendid values include Imported china cups and saucer m three favorite decorations blue willow, onion and Copenhagen. Full sized pieces; price 25c each. Five-piece niiving bowl sets UUc et old-tashiencd yellow ware. In e. 6, 7 and S inch .ize. 15-piece Imported Cereal Sets: S J .75. New decora tions. Square shapes. Si large inr.-. six pice jars, one salt box, two bottle- I mi rili I lour i & t- i It is only because of our exceptional facilities for" ordering en a large scale that we are able te offer such ! fl qu,Tmitr antt wa'lty et goods at such savings. ? ' ft 'This means, for many of the articles representing th"1 '3L crreatcsf. vnliuv 'nf nmi-n ,i,n ui i .Vn e - Net, at all events, at March Sale, prices, ,Mc --Vi "4 j vcsHB ' VI 1(1 l.l , . ,r '.ii w? 'Kftl IT H V- f w V v4 r1 . i - h m :.jA-,t :? 7:' ; il ' 0 . . n1 ii - a " H 'xAtifjbt i '(J few ,BBBH 'jy J JiM!z . Jfc JilJT'1'rya- .fe, , -AC l?i4tiai. .afJfi WT-W'ai W. S7K, f aa.uHi. . 1 T- .m RirTwygBi t -, ... ...-T4 yi,. "- Bll. in - af a-v wm re.- -,.fi. (Mala Flta . -',-'" 4 (Tint Fleer) v f ' " .) -' ' -p - , T - T . . . s - ("nrlli XUav) ,i V l ls .. ...tWViKftVj! .,, .- UiMlMIi
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