4ASPwyvl Wj., vM h M i ' T "l I i;ijv7f y.yijr ; - fiJT.P?P "" I'. " ' Stere Closes at 5 iSiS'mm rptayWtantl 4t50 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at t WANAMAKER'S - -.n a Fer I .-. ChJM M 'fti ftiita Straight Frem the Shoulder. People Who Knew What They're Abeufi . - - . ,. YH Suk ilfl !Z7ie iVeed This Spring; and Tomorrow Is as Geed a Day as Any A Husband and Wife in & Paffanf rMA'' eni te be dwelling amid the music of the harp and the flute The gentle touch of the little fingers of the tan upon the harp, and the breath of her geed i turned into sweet sounds, form for us a beautiful re of the best kind of a happy home reverberating wonderful harmony. Se may the months and the years of two lives go ever in gladness and peaceful unity. tSiffned trch 16, 1922. pi ffihe Wtmxen'z Summon glex JLJLJ , ifa showing some delightful tnew sweater and ether L' dresses of knitted 'silk and ,wool. ' First come thei one-piece dresses of knitted silk white, hand embroidered Z. with vivid colors ; white with .- ' - red or crreen. a iacauard nattern: and nlain eeld color 1 of S19K. Sweater dresses of silk and wool with scarfs-are f $95 and $110. Silk-and-wool cape dresses are $85 and $95 for the ' dresses ; $45 and $55 for the capes. All-silk knitted cape dresses in fancy and solid r- colors, $160. and $180. A few artificial silk dresses, $47 and $57. These 'are imported. (The Gallery) The New Spring Coats Are Cut en AmpleXines Krhich, combined with the materials lustrous and beautifully olered belivias and duvetyns make luxurious-looking nents. .One shows the dull silver girdle, long tassels en the arf and heavy embroidery round the feet and sleeves: - Anether, the new fullness under the arm, and still Dottier has a cape instead of sleeves. The colors are" tortoise, bronco, dolphin gray, Sorrento ad navy blues, black and gaillardia. Prices are $150 and $165. (first Fleer) Few Cleth Frecks for the Street $42.50 te $65 These are the tailored cloth dresses which many women irear as a change from suits. Dresses of heavy tricetine and Peiret twill, in midnight blue, black, beige and the albatross. Nearly a dozen different models, beginning with severe eat models and endintr with chemise dresses finished with lingerie cellars of real lace and hand embroidery. " u umer models nave colored linen or srincrnam cellars and puffs; or else they have vests that give a gay flash of color. Such dresses are perfect' te wear without coats and with Bttle neck furs. Prices $42.50 te $65. (First Fleer) 1 Inexpensive Pretty Undermuslins : Twe stvlns nf nfchtcewns with KCiuare necks, one em- breidery and the ether lace trimmed, at $1.50. One with hemstitching and colored binding at $3.50. S. A pink batiste sacque gown with blue ribbons at $2. W Envelope chemises with strap shoulders and embroidery cress the front and with lace and embroidery ribbon straps, ;1 and $1.50 each. (Third Fleer) Little Prices en Things for Little Children te Wear 100 Children's Dresses at $3 and $3.25 Dainty white lawn dresses, trimmed with pinch tucks, narrow lace or ,perhaps a bit of blue or pink silk stitching. They will fit children from two te six years. 75 Children's Coats at $7.50 te $18.50 - There ai'e both coats and capes among them in the soft tweeds and the pretty colorings that are character istic of them. The coats are plainly tailored affairs with or With in out belts. The capes are lined and have arm slits. Sizes two te six years. (Tlilril Fleer) I N interesting collection of imitation jade neck laces of graduated beads and beads with pen' Marvelous Ornaments and Girdles. Come' Frem Paris Jean Pateu and many ether of the foremost French dressmakers are introducing the new gowns draped te the left side and caught with one huge orna ment, r We have chosen some of the handsomest of these beautiful beaded garnitures with their long fringes reaching almost te the hem of the skirt. There are, also the new beaded girdles, the loveliest ones surely that ever were seen. They are in red and green Indian colorings or the turquoise beads in Egyptian effect, or they are even mere beautiful studded with tiny rhinestones. Usually there is but one of each of these ornaments ; none of them are te be found elsewhere'. Their prices are from $8 for an ornament up te $65 for the handsomest girdle. (Main Fleer) Twe Pairs of Spring Gloves for the Price of One is what people are finding in this dis posal of a geed glove-maker's stocks at average half price. There remain: Fer Wemea Short gloves of capeskin, suede, lambskin, mocha and doe-finished wash leather at $1.25 and $1.50 a pair. Strap-wrist gloves of cape, suede and doe-finish leather at $1.85 a pair. They are in the best Spring colors, including white, yellow, gray, tan, mode, beaver and brown. Fer Men Cape, suede and doe-finish leather at $1.50 a pair. , (Wit Able) Guest Towels of Pure Linen in Real Abundance at 50c Huckaback weaves, full-bleached, neatly hemstitched. Seme plain, some with neat damask borders and space for monogram. All of pure linen and made in 'two sizes, 14x22 and 15x22 inches 50c each. First Fleer) Ready! New Spring Fashions for Junier Girls Fresh from their wrappings and just as new in their delightful styles. Many of them, particularly the dresses, we had designed especially for us, se you won't see them else where. Among ether exclusive things are some of the prettiest pongee frocks in bright Chinese colorings with perhaps a bit of Oriental embroidery or an appliqued motif. There are quantities of everyday dresses for school in bright checked or plaid gingham or "candy striped" handkerchief linen, besides some fetching afternoon dresses in the new tweed epenge or striped challis. Fer evening it will likely be a dainty taffeta silk, one with bowknots of corded silk or quaint ruffles. And, te go ever all, thei-e are wonderful capes and coats in softest duvetyn or belivia, in the new colors of Javanese reddish brown, Kremlin green, pinecone, fal low or dahlia red. They are beautifully made and lined with a con trasting colored silk, Miss Six te Sixteen has certainly a treat awaiting her in all these new Spring garments. She won't want te lese a minute in coming in te see them. (Nroend Fleer) With Her Tailored Suit, Madame Carries a Silk Handbag Or with her flowing cape, for that matter, or rippling frock, the new handbags from France leek unusually well. A better silk, in the moire stripe. Say black or navy, a little contrast leeks well with the gayer Spring tailleur. Hardly a woman ban resist the novel square-shaped bag, with its brilliant rhinestene clasp, dangling from a silken cord. At $6.75 it marks a new value as well. (Mala VlMf) Fine Waltham Clocks Are New Down in Price And everybody knows the reputation the Waltham clocks have for reliability. Mahogany boudoir, clocks in a geed size for desk or mantel, $25 te $35. Gilt mirror clocks, very ornamental and beautiful, $85 te $120. Quaint Willard clocks, some people call them "banjo clocks," with weight, $100 te $140. (Main Fleer) All-Weel Tweed in Twe Celers Only, at $1.50 a Yard Because we can give you only rose and French blue in this geed all-wool tweed, you may take it for $1.50 a" yard much under its value. A beautiful quality, and 54 inches wide. The quantity is limited. (First Fleer) Special Ruffled Edges and White Voiles The edges are swiss, showing eyelet and blind embroideries ; nainsoek foundations, 2 te 9 inches wide, and 25c te $1 a yard. These at 65c and 75c a yard are noteworthy. The voiles are indeed white, in several varieties of checks and stripes, yard wide, ande really wonderful for 38c. (Weat Aisle) Paris Sees Only Colored Handkerchiefs The smartest shops in the French capital show col ored handkerchiefs exclu sively. And se the latest Paris importation brings these beautiful colored handker chiefs for women. Fine colored linen with ap pliqued white blocks in one comer, 75c each. In the four comers, $1.50 each. Others with colored cen ters and white borders or vice versa all with hand rolled hem and very fine, $1 each. (Slain rioer) it's If a Fellow Gets Het Under the Cellar pretty certain his overcoat's te blame. Then he'll most; likely de, what ether men are doing make a bee line te Wanamaker's for a Spring Topcoat That's Light and Loese Once a man gets into a lighter topcoat, a burden is lifted from his shoulders Free, easy, comfortable coats. And better looking en bright Spring days. And there are no better topcoats than at Wanamaker's. Mere than ever te pick from. Better coats! Better tailored, better models, better fabrics, better colors. Spring says tweeds and hemespuns. Tweeds and home heme spuns make up the let that is showing here. Men want brightness. And light are the colors in this entire stock. n Of course, with enough darker colors te please these who insist. And better prices. As a matter of fact, the best prices, for leek as we did, we haven't found coats equally as geed for anything like $35 te $60. If (Third Fleer) Pretty Soen, and Nothing Can Take the Place of Sports Oxfords " Youth and Spring. Certainly the two call for footwear that's light, and easy, and novel. Se young men have elected the sports oxford. Especially the two-toned sports oxford. . Mainly the shoe is of smoked horse, which you knew is light. The waist band and heel foxing are of dark tan. calfskin. Seles, of course, are rubber with the cup suctions, while the heels are the bevel type. And the price! $6.40. (Main l'loer) A Man Wanting a Shirt Most Likely Wants Woven Madras Mere than likely he won't have anything else when, he learns there are woven madras shirts as low as $2.50. Striped shirts. And in what a multi tude of stripes. There are all conceivable sized stripes, some? close together, ethers far apart. But all are neat and trim and clean-cut looking. And colors lend richness te the selection. Alse the new check shirt in woven madras. It is here in two styles. First the mere or less regular check, then the new evercheck in the same color. Priced $3.50. (Main rioer) 25 Yeung Women's . Dresses at $17.50 and $25 These are the prettiest little lace and net dance frocks, slightly mu3sed. it is true, from handling, but the freshening is easily done, and thev are much less than eriginallv priced. Sizes from 14 te 20 years. (Second rioer) Beys Certainly Have Different Ideas About the Caps They Wear And just as different as their desires are the caps that are here for them. Light. Almest always light, and who would wish it different for Spring. Mixtures galore and checks. Real shepherd plaids. Fabrics are largely the homespun variety and prices are $1.50, $2 and $3. (Main rioer) Children's New Lew Shoes for Spring Are Ready Sturdy tan calf oxfords for school wear, blucher cut, heavy soled and extra durable, $4 and $4.50 for sizes 8V- te 2 ; $6 for sizes 2'j te 7. Black patent leather slippers for dress wear ; light turned sole and ankle strap, in sizes 8 ! te 2, at $4.50 and $5. Patent leather pumps without the strap, in sizes 2' te 7, at $6. A geed shoe for the active small boy is a stout blucher of dark brown grained calf, with extra heavy sole, at $5. Sizes 12 te 2. Fer the growing girl a new tan calf oxford with long wing tip and perforations is $6.75. Sizes 2V te 7. Salespeople especially trained te fit children's feet. (First Fleer) Beys' Spring Suits and Overcoats Bring Thoughts of Easter Better in fabrics, tailoring and style than they have ever been. And the best will be found in the Wanamaker Beya Clothing Stere right new. , It is high time te get the boys properly fitted out for Easter. Beys Spring suits, $16.50 te $25 in sizes for boys of 8 te 18 years. Beys' Spring overcoats in 3 te 10 year sizes, $13.50, $15 and $16.50, and in 11 te 18 year sizes up te $30. (Third Fleer) fighter Rugs for Summer Net Only Make the Heme Over but, in reality, are dollars and cents economy. A room seems mere airy, cooler with a bright, light rug where the heavy woolen one has lain all Winter. Somehow the very atmosphere seems refreshed by a new touch of color. Then open windows, unguarded against dust, and blaz ing suns are ruinous te expensive fleer coverings. Right new one can cheese from a marvelous showing of Summer rugs. First in popularity are the gingham rag rugs in a veri table multitude of colors. 9x12 ft., $19.50; 8x10 ft., $14.50: 6x9 ft., $10. Then fine fiber rugs come in new designs and colers: 9x12 ft, $13.50 and $16; 7.6x10.6 ft., $13; 6x9 ft, $8.75 and $10. The new Japanese straw rugs are remarkably attrac tive for anything se inexpensive. The 9xl2-ft. size is $5. (Neientli Fleer) Whew! But It's Going te Be Het! Sun blazing in glare sickening everything sizzling--and no awnings up Decause tney were net ordered in time. Funny hew people will wait until the eleventh hour! The rush then is se terrific that the best-manned forces cannot get the work through without occasional hitches. Hew much better te order at once, in March while Celer lines and patterns are complete, and the work can be given the time necessary for thoroughness. Measurements can be made immediately, en request, and the awnings finished and held for orders. Then the first blast of the sun will find your house cool and protected! (Klfth rioer). JM 0 jfi :,ifl ;' a $1 t Jr.t M v?i i 'ill Kl it I I i CM "O tA .,m ' M r1 s m I? A I IW.1 J ,;i ' - ji Hfl 'XI 1 51 KM i ii ..! ' .1 ' f M ,-s 11 ir 4 V ! " fl N . ;J (i n J! m A, A' & fAOHfii ..ri.ff'.S w 18 priced from $3.50 te $15. (Mala Mm) , u. ( ' '" ." -1W I f fc- v . . i r . vmffi r7 ' s )i'hv . - , 'j&v.tfV".: . "". JV. 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