KSfl 71 ikWfttTMHPMBWC's mcmm h.M AV H.-TTC !T!i iVHWa ''MASglr iM OTBsISSi. ii"jmr, Miri'a ' i 1 Y '! " ' , II, :ere",pl:;:..t.?i.1.1,,d4!50 wanamaker's -- WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S WEATHER . Rain There Miaht Come a Better Dan te Buu Spring Finery or HvusehM &.J (( 3 Needs:ThereMiahtBeBetterValue8-ButIfsMightyHardteImagine l V am ?i-ij 'si There Is Nothing Artificialized Within or Without thifttbusiness; it is real, genuine, of natural quality in its Methods and conduct. There is no need te attempt te magnify this great stone structure of forty-five acres of floors and. galleries, street vaults based under water in natural, solidified gravel te the tiled" reef, all of which in many respects has no parallel in this " any country. There is a geed deal mere than mere feet and inches in the men and women who captain and form the crew, engineering and sailing1 this big ship, who have grown, developed and are still progressing, and each year encourages us te increase our energies and endeavors. Signed March U, 1022 f ffifrmafe A New Cape Has Been Created in the Women's Londen Shep ' And it's being worn by both women and the misses. It's known as the "Devon "Deven ihire" cape, made te your measure in the custom tailor ing section. A popular feature is the de tachable waistceast. The price is $55. Then the cape and jumper dresses are also made te your measure, the price being $65. The finest tailoring assures each detail of being carried out with exacting care. (Tlut Cialler.v) .VI "Annette" The New 1922 Spring Freck for Yeung Women Quite different, but even mere charming is the new version of this favorite little dress. It is in a fine quality Canten crepe,in the-fash-ienable Caire red, jn, dark weed brown, navy and black. The lines are most youthful and simple. In reality, the draperies are most skillfully planned. There is a short, square pointed shoulder cape which helps te form the small sleeve, a wide, tucked waistband, with two large Japanese-effect buckles clasped ever the left hip in the way that Jenny is using in her French model gowns. The skirt tunic falls in graceful draperies at the sides and ends in points. This delightful "An- nette" frock is only $35, and it comes in 14 te 16 year sizes. (Second Fleer) Handsome New Arak and Chinese Rugs Priced Belew the Market n Exceptionally geed-looking pieces. Rese, soft green, deep blues, light blues, ecru are used te advantage in the Araks. The Chinese rugs afferd'a choice in distinctive blues, tans, ecru and golden shades, and the patterns are of a refined order eminently suitable for modern furnishing schemes. All are priced substantially below the market. Arak Ruers i.e.vj.h it $285 10.9x7 ft $275 11x8 ft ;.... $309 13.2x10.1 ft. $485 13.9x10.4 ft $495 14.7x10.7 ft $550 13.3x9.1 ft. $385 Chinese Rugs 13x9.2 ft $365 12.4x9.2 ft $397 10x8.4 ft $242 10x7.3 ft. '.-. $225 12x9 ft. .' $265 (SeTtnth Fleer) 10x8 ft $210 11.2x8.3 ft $275 17x11 ft. .- $865 15.6x12 ft $675 Laying at Your Feet Seme New Victer Dance Records en Wednesday This is an advance release en .the 15th of four dance records of exceeding popularity, each record double faced; making available eight new, fascinating fox trets: "Cutie" "Lonesome Hours" (Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra). All of the following records are by the Bensen Orchestra of Chicage: "Virginia Blues" "Venetian Love-Beat." 'My Mammy Knows" "Angel Child." "Tftn T.iHIe Pin (vara ami fa- T Ul av.vti" li ill... 3 kJ-J r 3JV. " w. mC. ill uiuc- , iu Liana. Each record, 75c. (Stcenf titer) V rJfjw V 'II I I n I vlt Vta I I yyJVA I J The Large Picture Hat Is Pgvis ' Choice for Spring , It is youthful and becoming, as Paris designs it. It is developed in the most brilliant colorings, in shiny straws and flowers that glisten. 'Above all, it is the hat en which the most beguiling streamers and lace draperies are used, te say nothing of some of the prettiest trimmings. Many of these large flat hats may be seen in the Spring Showing of the new French Millinery. They are in the new high colors for afternoon frocks and garden parties or for five o'clock tea at the country club. As the season advances these hats will be worn mere and mere. This first glimpse of the last word from Paris as regards the large hat is of great interest te many women. (Second Fleer) Rap! Rap! Opportunity Knocking at the Doer of the China Closet This March China and Glass Sale will certainly held the record for making dining tables leek as if there was "company coming." It just seems as if homes here, there and every where had been waiting, te make the most of the opportunities which the Sale offers. They are surely doing it. The Sale is full of unusual groups of desirable merchandise at prices that speak for themselves. Fancy China several tables, offering plates, sets, bowls all at half price. Art Pottery several tables, showing fancy pieces, vases, candlesticks at half. 100 Italian Marble Pedestals all marked one-third below the former prices. About 50 Pieces. of Carrara Marble all at half price. Choice of beautiful subjects, chiefly figures. American Semi-China Dinner Sets $20 This is about half the regular price. Sets of 106 pieces in border decorations. Splendid choice of ether sets at reduced prices up te $325 for finest French geld-encrusted sets. Glassware Opportunities Stemware, a wonderful selection, 25c apiece. Colonial tumblers, 45c a dozen. Needle-etched tumblers, 10c each. Plain tumblers, 60c a dozen. Colored glass, a charming choice, $1.25 te $25 each. Light-cut flower bowls, $3.50 each. Cracker-and-cheese dishes, $1 te $3.50 for the two pieces. (Fourth Fleer) Weather's Fine, New's the Time te Wheel Out the Bicycles' while maw, pa, little Johnny and all go pedalin' of an evenin'. , AncHhey all can go riding, for a model for any one, large or small, is among the big selection of beautiful, sturdily built, - serviceable bicycles shown at Wana maker's. All equipment, including coaster brake, heavy read tires, front and rear mud guards, rear stand, tool bag and tools, are en the bicycles. The Columbia, a make that has been standard for a generation, in models'fer men, women-and children, v$40 te $75. The Continental, all models, $35 te $42.50. The America, all models, $3250 te $40. (The Gallery) A FRESH company of fox furs in the shape of animal scarfs is in the Fur Salen, awaiting new owners. ' The varieties include dyed gray, blue, brown wm ewck jex ana pemtea rex, besides the natural $16,000 Werth of Fashionable New Gloves for $7000 A geed glove-maker's entire stock' of fine fashionable gloves, in styles for men and for women; for the street and for metering. Seme are priced less than half, some a trifle mere, but the average is half this season's regular prices, as every woman will realize from the following list: Women's Gloves At $1.25 a pair, one-clasp and one-button capeskin, suede, lambskin and doe-finished washable leather, in cluding gray, tan, mode, beaver, brown, white and yellow. At $1.50 a pah, one-clasp mocha, suede and capeskin, including tan, mode, beaver, At $1.85 a pair, strap wrist capeskin, suede and doe - finished washable leather, including tan, brown, gray, white and nat ural. At $2.25 a pair, eight and twelve button length mous meus quetaires in capeskin and washable leather, doe-finished leather, including white, yellow, beaver and brown. brown and gray. Men's Gloves At $1.50 a pair, one-clasp gray, black and natural. capeskin, suede, dee-finisji All sizes are included in washable leather, and a few the entire collection though buck, including tan, brown, net in eveiy style. (Wtit Alile) fX ri Green Is the Celer Yeu Can Guess the Day Ne geed Ben of old Ireland is likely te make a mistake. It is a favorite day for din ners and luncheons and after noon teas, for there are te many delightful St. Patrick's Day candies and favors. Green hard candies of vari eus kinds, one just as delicious 1 as the ether, and all as fresh as can be, 70c a pound. Fascinating little baskets of new (cocoanut) potatoes, 50c a basket. Large cocoanut potatoes, 25c each. Large candy shamrock, 25c. St. Patrick's Day dell en a cake of chocolate, 75c. Green snapping bonbons, $1.25 a dozen. Alse potatoes, ahillalahs and green paper baskets te held candies. (Down SUlre Stere) Yeu Can Buy Pets and Pans Cheaper Than We Sell Them Yeu can buy eggs cheaper at some stores than the Reading Terminal Market, sells them. Yeu can buy wild-cat oil stocks a geed deal cheaper than you can buy Pennsyl vania Railroad stock. But if you want the worth of your money when you buy eggs you ask for the best, and if you want something real when you buy stocks, you go te a reputable broker. When Yeu Want Kitchen Utensils That Will Endure you come te Wanamaker's, and if you come new during the March Sale of Geed Heusewares you will get them at lower prices than dur ing ether months, .savings of 10 te 50 per cent. Tens and tens of thousands of reput able articles for the kitchen, the laundry, the bathroom and the housecleaning department. (Fourth fleer) A Fellow Who Never Dreamed of Buying . a Spring Topcoat Dropped in te see us the ether day. And he came through the deer right en the heels of a new batch of topcoats. Te make it worse, he caught us in the act of looking them ever. "Why aren't there made topcoats that a who's particular, can wear?" We had te dare him te get him te try one en. "Net se worse," he conceded. "I'll give you $70 for it." "That's very kind," we replied, "but" Well, he showed it te another fellow en his way home that eve- f mn, a ready- fellow, (Third Fleer) ning and bet it was the best coat in the city for $40. Net in twenty years had he gotten any clothing ready made. But the joke of it all is, he's a man who's supposed te knew merchandise. There are hundreds of ether Spring topcoats here that'll make ether fellows marvel at hew the prices can be from $35 te $ A Factory That Dees Nothing But Repair Shoes is part of the service that is at your disposal. The best shoemakers ob tainable, equally a3 geed as these who make your shoes, are) ready at all times te render swift and dependable work in putting the foot wear in condition when it has begun te show wear. (Flnt Fleer) New Beeks of Varied Interests "Ged or Gerilla," by Al fred W. McCann, price $3. Perhaps the most disturbing feature of this book is that it proves its case out of the mouths of professors and ed ucators. "It is te Laugh." by Edna Geister, price $1.25. A vol ume of indoor ganies. "The Millie-Uollar Suit case," by Alice MacGewan and Perry Newberry, $1.75. A well - written mystery story. (Mnln rliier) Beys' Spring Overcoats Ready in Fine Selection ' Tweed is the boys' Spring overcoat fabric this year. In this new selection you will see it at its best. Tweed in, grays, in herringbone efTects, in homespun weaves and colors. Tweed in plenty of grays and mixed brown shades. Belted and semi-belted models, some with raglan sleeves in the elder models. Qualities better than ever and prices much lower than they have been. The most attractive new Spring showing we have ever had, and that is saying much. Spring overcoats for boys of . te 10 years, .$1:3.50, $15 and $16.50, a very geed choice at these prices Very fine coats at $28 and $30 for boys of 'l 1 te 18 vears ('third I lour) And the Little Hat Bexes Have All Grewn Up te Be Suitcases With a place for everything madame cares te take along en the overnight jaunt A dinner dance in New Yerk or a meter ride te the shore followed by a merry evening at the hotel. Happy affairs but hew burdensome it has been te take along the things one really needs. Of course, an evening dress. And that means gloves and slippers and a little wrap. . , ft'8 always mere comfortable te carry lingerie, while the night clothing and toilet kit are indispensable. And a hat. Most difficult of all is carrying the hat without harm. But there's a hat box here te held everything. iieuna or square ones, some with two hat forms and four side pockets. Black enamel hat boxes, .light and easily handled, while th leather trimmings add service. Prices are lower than has been the case for some time, starting at $5.50 and going only as far as $22.50. ff-JJ Jfrf t t l$0m t TCI y i , i I I iMi J A (MIb rioer) aV S 'lJW .' '.". A JlW .K 3dM&$$h&kih kbi. : ';. S&S&tfK. ' IV JV3gfa. SAfidik& ""- v' . X" T J vr.fw,ii,irrrrwrrwii:wfeWW. . '; I .... ,&feteJrwpMf- "' rrwmiwmmza-iiiix ,,.., i. .. .. j.. -" r-
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