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MbSit after all it is the un and the thermometer that settle what you shall put en. 1Y0U count yourself able te regulate the tens around you, but you are obliged te flAentxiye eyer lO UK vucumomiivce mcjuhu Iconditiens r control arid content yourself te de the best you i' can, wmcn ib bu y uhc,v uw I il Littteef Paris Is Brought Over in New! Beaded Bags Uay,. coienuiy, ripping rww once mere. ';, in. . ui. ., The Paris' x inadhess and. ,. gladness. j,,.vjr" VJ?'"h Every ,meQdi,tvery. Tvhlm.ei, Paris becomes Almosfelequent in the bags tHtfaugtters 'of Paris are cariSrlnJfj " 4) " 1 i Never hav .iaeji,,wch.t. ," bags. ' NeveP.$JiaVly'-'W6; -had, ; such a gorgeous 'jriwertmeht f "' for ThiladelphUcreee;,, And never .have cWOihen 'been j'be ' ' truly enthuslastid about bag?.' , Beads. Usually, all beads, but always beads te some ex tent. . . Steel beads, metallic beads, gjass beads. Sometimes silk crochet with beads, 'ether times .silver frames set) with beads. ' But most beautiful of all aretthe all-beaded bags. Designs from the Orient, from Egypt, -from Spain, from all ever the ..world are traced in colors .that are brilliant,' startling. There' are bags fee the din- tjm n 'V W . ""' B ' ' ' V : t ' 1 44 iOkWBi I. - "v 'WiXff as (Slain Flaer) H ner, for the' dance, the opera, the Btreet or for spertsi ' P e u c h 7 'shape,- envelope-1 shape,' drawstring bags. Seme are unadorned, ethers have a wealth of fringe, while still ethers, Just a few dangles of fringe-like beads. They are as Tew as $5.50 or 1 high s $125. V.A 1i Pans Is Wearing Veils' in the Spanish Fashion t Weild you "WneV hew that, is T . ' , v I " ', We will, be rdelighted "te f show you, pnd the new Parjs ', veils themselves are here, they are' iritended' te ,jbe, draped everywhere but. ever the face. Seme are ever .the, hat ahuie and hang down in the. back. Others drape ever the hat, like a scarf, and tie beneath the chiri. "Still ethers are for Bide draping and. have ' one end in points. They are very new and very eretty and 'they are $2.60 te 112.. Tj . . J '. " CMIb Tlper)' '.; IV 1.1 French' Beaded Scarfs Come With ' '. ' 'it ' ' " Fringe and the Styles are Unique Thereby showing that they have a knowledge of' the latest fsihiem i am il" " ' The fringe may be long and 5 beaded, hanging from the center of certain designs near the ends of the scarf. , Or it may be of black silk, also long, and in this case it is knotted and finishes 'the pointed,, end of a npur aVintiel.ncArf which, divides ai the reck and has the fringe" en each aide. '(,, j- r.- These scarf s are gorgeous in colorings and are worked out in jet and sapphire beads and iri descent sequins or all black or black with white. They are $12 te $50. (Main Vler) h Women's Admirable Spring v Suits Are Marked Only $35 Most of them arc out of our own workroom, and the tailoring, consequently, is uncommonly geed, and the linings some con trasting arid some matchingT of extremely fine quality. .The cloths are hnmesnunn And k cheviets and tweeds, in prac- (t'lnt Fleer) tically all the Spring colors rust, violet, French gray, russet, rose and blues, besides light and dark mixtures and checks. The coats are straight box and half fitted styles, with detach able string belts, closely fitted shoulders and interesting pockets. rrice $3b. w "Tweeds for Spring" Say Yeung Women And "tweeds" it is. Every variety of tweed cos tume you can 'think of will be. worn. It only depends upon 'the fancy of the wearer. After all, he new tweeds in their bright colorings are the most youthful and Springlike material one could cheese. 'There are any number of brand-new tweed garments in the Yeung Wemen'ij Salens. ' Here re wme of them, and plense notice ."the very moder ate prices. Sizes' are 'from 14 te 20 years. ' TweedtSpertaf , Just arrived ndse beauti fully tailored and in. such geed materials! The coat, is 'the straight sack coat, slashed ever the hips, and can be worn equally well with or without a belt. ' ," ' In heliotrope, rose, tan or light blue, . Fringed Tweed Dre88es at $35 u u premie new model, in R two "pieces; with the aducA p fringed, und.lt hua n narrow itather beltnnd white linen ? cellar and ,cuffn .Ht'itch.wl In color. " ' A . ' ' ' A Scarf te, lliufrh mina with ft he dress. NBlu. Yiriii t,t ,. f- --"", WW...MI .,. (It A. , f A.... .. . .."IP in theFe Tweed Dress and Cape at $25 Three geed styles in dresses, all' of them sleeveless ana one is in. piaia. Blue,'rose, tan, orchid, helio trope and beige, !Fweed Topcoats at $35 Smart new coats in plain, herringbone; chevron effect or plaids. Many geed colors. Tweed Capes With Skirts at $32.50 A geed idea! is the coat front of tweed attached te the cape. With the skirt it makes an ex tremely11 attractive costume. ' ' Tweed Capes $17,50 te $35 ' Se numerous ''we couldn't bf!in te describe them all! But t)ne thin? js certain there are se , mnnv prettv Ftylea ,und colors that no one can help finding' exactly what they want., ' ,,tV ' - fox , - r 1 wllBevtlniiflMHn " - if- v,2BXr'A ' JML'. - Tim-? ;. TB,".'',.' . ' ' - '' ' ' ' V' ? x - -f w - ' Gapes, Simple ahd'Picturesque, for Sprjiig Strolling , ,,One of the 'newfeapes which1 is as- simple as a cape can be gathered at the rieck into a biff. straight cellar and held by a siarrew tasseled tie is' developed si f i vim jioer; ' irf a lovely silky belivia, in tor toise -irewn, ' burro, navy .and black; arid :costs $67.50. , '' Anether'--is of havy tricetine with .tan barscressing it horizon tally; and is priced atf$7C. t OTl XJih ' Here Are the Novelty Skirts: '-' With Ffinge'lnd All Seme of a soft basket weave come in n creamy tan with a brown border and white with a black border. Others. are of plaid homespun In jwhtfe,- black, and red and ether color effects,, have fringe, about two inches deep round the feet, and pocket holes bound with bright color. Price $18.75. (Flrct Fleer) ;Firie French Gloves for the Easter Toilette A-new importation of French kid gloves includes a particularly beautiful quality in two-clasp evefseam gloves at $3 a pair. 4 (Main Fleer) They'" have wide contrasting' embroidery en the backs, and contrasting kid top bands. ' White with black, black with white, brown or tan with black. - a .'. " t Tive New Spring Millinery Is Surely at Its Gayest Such colors! It makes one feel happier just te see them, and what a delight they are te the woman who has been tied ' dqwn te the sober hues of Winter! There is the vivid periwinkle blue of a darling little mitered turban with a couple of birds .in. the same shade. . A .dash ing toque in the most vivid red ,or jade green has black lacquered quills standing out from each side. And here are the softly (Heeend drooping "biet" feathers en a smart little cloche' shape. Bunches of cherries, wheat dyed te match the hat, flowers of eyery kind and clipped ostrich all combine te make these', hats .the- prettiest thut ever were. " There are hats for the debu tante, and for her mother, for the.woman-whe wants the new est fashjenand .her mere con servative sister, and, best of ' ull, tK'e 'prices 'are only $10 or thereabouts. - Fleer)" . . Sports Blouses Introduce the Celer of the Suit Among the most attractive of the new arrivals are. some in tan and - white or blueand - white checked gingham with white handkerchief linen cellar and cuffs embroidered in -color. These are $5. Or they may be of white cross bar dimity With colored handker chief linen cellar and curt's at $5. . And many women wDl like even mere some pretty .colored dimity blouses in blue or ' maize with white pique vests, cellar and cuffs edged with plcet at $5.50. There could be no mistake in cheesing any one of thesd. (Third Fleer) Women's Spring Shoes in Smart. Two-Coler Effects Many of the cleverest loxferds and pumps for Spring street and sports wear combine two colors and two leathers with admirable effect. s Gray buckskin oxfords trimmed with dull black calfskin are $12. Kiltie-tongue pumps are ,of black patent leather and fawn buckskin combined. Price $12. Light brown leather trimmed with chestnut tan calf makes one of the ritw flat-heeled oxfords at ENVELOPE VHEMISESOF THE FRIVOLOUS ... vKIND ( frequently asked for of, late are embroidery , edged, and lace ' trimmedtl'ie,. l'acp 'intone' style ' being real filet and priced at $1.50Jte $3.85. ' ' (Third Fleer) x WHITE PETTICOATS OF SATEEN . with' "double panels, tailored flounces or plain hems, $1. With scalloped finish, $1.85. , Wh'ite tub silks with 16-inch hems',, and-intended te be worn, " under -sheer dresses, $3.85. The "same 'style in white satin, $5.50. White satin with some heavy machine embroidery and the ' same deep hems, $6.75. .t . (Third Fleer) JAPANESE KIMONOS MANDARIN ' STYLE Qut.'like the mandarin coats of the' Chinese, but made' of Japan ese s silk and embroidered in Japan. They1 close with frogs, and may be had in rose, Copenhagen, navy and' black for $12.75. (Third Fleer) BABY'S SPRING BONNET ALSO COMES FROM PARIS , Just off the steamer are some dear little net caps,, trimmed with tiny ribbon flowers or a bit of Irish crochet luce. They ere vt ry moderately priced from $4.25 te $7.50. Fer babies a trifle, elder, say. up te -six years, there are some extremely pretty hats in soft white braid with pink or blue ribbon streamers. These arc $8.50, te $12.50. (Third Fleer) WEEK-END . CANDIES SPECIALS 30c A POUND First of ull caramels, fresh, creamy and delicious; They are a great favorite with' muny people. In vunilla, nut and choco late, 30c a pound. Peanut brittle which husn't been us low as 30c a pound for some time. It is geed and whole some and children leve.it. ... Old - fashioned plaited mint, which has once mpre gene back te its old-time price of 30c a pound. Ne need te tell any one hew geed this is. (I)mvn Htalrn Sterr ) r HE inevitable neck finish for the tailored suit and the cloth frock is a single-skin piece of . sable, stone marten, baum marten pr Japan- ese marten, mink or squirrel. Such little furs in the Fur Salen run fro. m $15 for squirrel te $100 for sable. (Srvend Fleer; .. v . ? ' f" 5" ,-i'H When a Man Stakes His Cash en a ' Ac' Suit-of Clethes 7 He Wants te Knew Pretty Well What's Under the Surface It's get te have style standing out. But his cash is worth mere than just style. It's get te be of A-l fabric, all-wool fabric. - But even the best of all-wool fabric will crumple under the grind of day-by-day wear, if its net put together right. Tailoring. There's the secret of geed 'clothes. - Hand tailoring in- the out-of -way spots that a man seldom sees. And that's the goodness that lies deep down in Wanamaker clothes. Fei) young men. Fer middle-aged men. Fer all men. there never was a better selection of Spring clothing than is showing here right new. , Suits and 'topcoats priced from $35 te $65. (Third Fleer) He Can Pick Out Almest Any Hat for Four or Five or $6 If He is young and feels Spring in his heart, it's safe te say he'll point te the sand-color hats. Fer' there's nothing smarter. And .there's nothing that men are demanding mere of. But if a fellow likes something else there are grays and several shades of brown. Small brims. Large brims. In fact, a shape te bring a smile te most any man's face. Men's Hese in Many Groups and All Priced Less At $1.25 there are wool golf hose that have been twice as much, in some few cases even four times as much. At 80c, fine mercerized half hose in black, white, navy, cordovan, Russia calf and suede. At 65c, drop-stitch artificial silk hose in many colors. At $1, the full-fashioned all-silk half hose, "seconds" of the $2.25 kind. At $1.15 there are full-fashioned silk hose with self-embroidered clocks, in black and navy. A'se some black ones with clocks embroidered in white. Thev are "seconds" of the $2 grade. It's Been Many a Day - Since a Man Could GetaShirtfer$1.50 Particularly a geed shirt, built te stand the rubs of day-after-day usagei It's mighty hard te find better shirts for business wear than the let that's new showing. Percale the finest of fine. Neatly striped in fast colors.- At $1.85 there are woven madras shirts in stripes that men really like. First of the Better ; Neckties te Come Is the Londen Smoke with handsome ever-figures in brighter, gayer colors. H Silk taifeta, of an out of the, ordinary quality, and the pattern effects are devel- . eped in most any color a man cares for. Fashionable men are going te wear the new Londen smoke ties abundantly this Spring, and in Philadelphia they are first at Wanamaker's. The price is $2 And the Easter parade of most all the ether finer quality neckties has started; Farcy figures, sm.all figures and dots galore. They come in the finest silks and t'Ks newest let comes mostly at $2. Fer a Shee, He'll Most Likely Cheese the Newer Brogue Net an extreme brogue, of course. It's the modified brogue oxford. Seme of the traits of the brogue can be seen 'in it, but after all it's an oxford in which the comfort lines have been made stylish. Made of Scotch grain calfskin ;with perforations en the tip, vamp seam and quarter seam. Wide flange heel. In tan the price is $10.50, while the black is marked $10. (Mulii Fleer) 500 Umbrellas for Men and Women Special at $1 Each Beys' Spring Suits and Overcoats Are the Best Ever Geed, practicul umbrellus, every one of thorn. 250 for men and 250'fer women. Of American cotton taftutu with" paragon frames. Women's have carved mission weed handles and loop cords. Men's mostly have Iioe'.; handles, te hang en the arm. AH in full sizes, all new and bought' te exceptional advantage. Special at $1 each. Quick if you want or.?. (Main fleer) Norfolk suits in a line selec tion of fabrics, colors and pat terns - tweeds, wool crashes, serges, in brown mixtures, gray mixtures, herringbone patterns. . Fashioned, tailored and finished with the care and thoroughness that insure geed leeks and geed service. In sizes for boys if 8 te 18 years at J1C.50 te ?25. Two Twe trousers suits included. New Spring overcoats in ex cellent choice, comprising a. notable variety of light-colored tweeds, in 3 te 10 year sizes, at 13.00, $15 and 516.50. In '11 te 18 year sizes are 826 up te $30. (Third Fleer) Tilted a little' higher en a Cuban heblia a gray suede oxford with tqncalf trimmings. Price $10. Saddle oxfords of tan-and- black 'leather combined, with flat leather heel and sole; arc $8. .Of pretty leather with tan calf .'.saddle and red rubber' heel and ' sole, or of pearl-and-black leather -; with black rubber sole and heel. Rich Cut Glass One-Third te One-Half Less .in the China Sale K: These are a Jew items in a collection numbering hundreds of piec.SM All one-third less than regular and manv are at half nrice. V l ' t eguj Orange bowls oval shape in several attractive and pretty designs, $3.50 each. J Berry or salad beVls, 8-inch size, $3 ; 9-inch size, $5. ' Flower vases .in several designs, 12-inch size, $8.75; AVNiicn e, te. many are at half price. Tall competes, 6-inch size, $3.50. Benben dishes, $1.50 and $1.75. Scores of pieces from $1.50 te $100, V x I '" si (vertk i Alw 8eme attracti4ve stemware at half prictT M , 'JM s. "MiM.yyKt, , ??&,. . 'i- f!. :Thay aw 8.W ylr. - ,7 ., ' VI! v. ,v . , ' , -- -t, Of V v ' ,j"f fc .U &MmMMmdM 'ffe..s4v. ... .' . 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