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I'. 1arcft 20, iW Slewed r jpm Women's Sports Dresses of Checked Silk Trim and simple and smart, some being ene-pieca and some cape dresses. Beth are carried out in a crisp checked silk ma terial of a crepe-like weave blue with white, brown with white, bronze and sage, all bound with white silk: The dresses have white ties and sleeves te the elbow. Prices are $30 for the one-piece dresses and $55 for the cape dresses. (I I rut Fleer) Levely Wraps of Silver and Cobweb Gray for Women of Fashion Net only is gray the most re fined of all colors, but, being neu tral, it is peculiarly adapted te wear with vividly colored hats ' and gowns. One of these wraps is of a silver latin with gray ermine cellar and elf-frills en each side near the feet. Price $185. A gray duvetyn with a mole 1 stele has an entrancing peach colored lining and costs $275. Anether giay duvetyn hus a long stele cellar of gray caracul and a turquoise lining, $225. ' Faille, as soft as a kitten's car, is used for a wrap with long, pointed panels and a turquoise lining. This has a gray ermine cellar, ?235. (Flrt.1 Fleer) New Paris Beaded Tunics Jewel-like in Celers Flashing in ruby, emerald or apphire, as the case may be, and the light is reflected from hun dreds of tiny beads or iridescent tpanglcs. Thev ari in thn np.wnsr. fash. Ions, of course, in paneled and draped models and one of the lpveliet is all-embroidered, has jet bugles and bread stripes of spangles with touches of bright red, jade or sapphire. Prices start at $25 and go up te $55. (Muln Fleer) Seme Scheel Girls Like Capes and Others Like Coats And they arc both right. The new Spring coats and capes re se pretty it is hard te cheese between them. There are home especially at tractive pole capes, warm enough for cool days and in such geed colors as tan, rose and bright eye blue. They arc only $11.50 and come in six te twelve year sizes. Many ether styles from the sturdy, practical school coats and capes starting at $14.50 up te the finest belivias and duvetyns of which there is only one of a kind, at $115. These are for girls from six te sixteen years. (Second Fleer) The Silk Blouse for Her Spring Suit Is Here in Many Ferms New and most remarkably geed-looking tailored blouses, white and colors for sports' suits. The prettiest new styles in silk overbleuses for the mere elaborate afternoon suit. Thescrceme in all the new colorings and there are many delightful novelties among them. One can pay as little as $5 or as much as $25, with many gradations in between. (Thinl Fleer) A New Shipment of Georgette Crepe at $1.50 a Yard All-silk Georgette crepe and white, street shades and prac- 'lk chiffon, each 40 inches wide. ticnlly all the high shades for A,i ,.u r i L afternoon and evening. $1.50 is aiu each offering a wide asseit- nn extraordinarily low price for went of colors, including black, the quality of either silk. (Flr Fleer) pRENCH negligees of satin are just off the steamer negligees showing the bead motives Uflfl rosettes at shoulders and hips; also two or three vei Knitted silk blouses. iiboek for them in the French Roem, f .V WMWHMhnJ.MH tjMMtnK f..' f'V!.; lSMiSLy'Wtti ,3!5MS 4 of Bluster About March, But Only Seli lb furniture for tlje ftefurfatefyee lt) Jfarmljeusc Spring country old farm farm farm houseold furniture. By a natural association of ideas, one arrives nt the early American furniture in the Colonial Reems. It came, for the most part, from old farmhouses orig inally. It will return, much of it, te the modernized farmhouses of city people who like the simplest furnishing for their country life. , Nothing could be mere in character than these old rush seat and painted chairs, high back rockers, roomy settees; quaint drop-leaf and tilt-top and side tables, four-pester beds, old cupboards, old side boards, old desks, old bureaus and chests of drawers. Forlunate the farmhouse or country cottage that finds itself reinhabited with furni ture se quaint and harmonious! It will be found that the cost of most of these things is modest. If We have net precisely what you want, it may be that we can get it. (Fifth Fleer) Women's Handkerchiefs At 25c Each There are 500 dozen of these geed practical linen handkerchiefs and they have never sold for such a little price before. They are plain hemstitched with half-inch hem and are excellent for every day handkerchiefs. (Went Alule) Facts Behind the S t Great March Sales of Heusewares and China That Are Famous at Wanamaker's And even the blowing of March can't cloud ever the fact that, after all, the best value lies in better-thah-usual merchandise. Especially when that merchandise is offered at prices that are less than usual. Any one who has heard the stories of house wives, from far and near, who have had their homes enriched by some of the tens upon tens of thousands of things in this Heusewares Sale, knows beyond question that absolute quality is the foundation of every article. Many necessary things new can be had from ten te fifty per cent less. (Fourth 1'loer) Parisienne Corsets of Elastic The latest slip-ens and step-Jus are made of pink elastic, one or two models arc of mauve, and all of them are topless. Prices are $15 te $45. A particularly interesting eve ning corset has a low back and straight lines and the material i3 pink. Price $40. (Third Fleer) New Bleemer Dresses for Baby Girls Such simple, dainty styles as most mothers like. They arc in 'chambray, batiste and checked gingham in blue, pink, yellow and green. Fer trimming there is a bit of hand smocking or embroidery and many have white dimity cellar and cuffs. Unusually pietty for $5.50 te $0.75 and they are in two te six year sizes. (Third I loer) Se Many People Come te Select Phonographs because they want a ma chine with a solid world reputation behind it, and with f-'elid merit behind the reputation, and with the solid Wanamaker guarantee behind the whole transaction. Here they find a com plete assortment of all available models in the four leading phonographs of the world Brunswick Cheney Senera Victrela Prices $25 te $1800. (ereml I loer) Net a Drum-beat Has Slackened in the March China Sale New arrivals, coming in almost daily, keep up the varieties and values. Today it is as geed a sale in all essentials as it was at the beginning. It is especially strong in the main fac tor dinner sets. Among the particularly geed sets are these: Neckwear Special at ,$1 and $1.50 Cellars, cellur-and-cufl' het and vestees with cellars; made of or gandie, net, lace and net and col ored gingham; lets of styles. -(Muln Fleer) At $20 American semi china dinner sets of 10G pieces in attractive pink and blue border decorations with geld edges and geld-traced handles. About half price. At $30 English semi china dinner sets of 106 pieces in a wide range of patterns, all border decora tions. Regularly one-third te 40 per cent mere. (Fourth 1 lu(ir) At $60 French china din-' ner sets of 106 pieces in a choice of twelve handsome border decorations, all new. One-fourth te one-half less than usual. At $85 French dinner sets of 106 pieces, all of the finest French china, with coin-geld handles and coin coin geld edges border decora tions all of them. One of the best values in the sale. w I 5s II The Incomparable Ampice May New Be Had at New Prices Ampice-in-the-Marshall & Wendell $1050 (Upright) The Ampice does something no ether pianoforte can de it brings into the home a faithful reproduction of the actual play ing of Rachmanineff, the great Russian composer and pianist, and of many ether masters of the pianoforte, who have recorded their playing exclu sively for the Ampice. It brings into the home a vast library of the best music net merely conversation as expressed in the lighter selec tions and in dance music, but thoughts expressed in music as in Rachmanineff's compo sitions, the etudes of Liszt, and Ampiee-in-the-M?ushall & Wendell $1975 (Small Grand) AinUu I ether great composers. Won derful inspiration for routine ridden workers, and for grow ing children. And, of course, whenever you wish, you may play the Ampice yourself, for the inclu sion of the Ampice structure within the piano in no wise interferes with the use of the in strument as a pianoforte only. Ampice Uprights, $1050 te $1800. Ampice Grands, ,$1975 te $3500. ' Immediate delivery. Con venient terms. Used pianos taken in part exchange, at fair valuation.- II, a.e.Md Fleer) As te the Best Watch for a Man te Buy Fer that man who wants te f pentl $100 (which is by no means tee much for the watch nivinir a lifetime of hervice) we would supge.st the $100 LHp;in. It is a 19-jewel movement and has a 14-kt. geld ca.se. All the Elgin watches are care fully timed and regulated befeiv leaving the factory. This par ticular watch has been most closely adjusted te different con ditions and positions. We consider it is the best wjatch at its price today. Other Elgin watches, in 14-kt geld cases, are .?.'il te $75 and in geld-filled cases. $17 te $50. (Mlllll I loer) Children's Socks Come Frem England and are prettier, even mere col orful. There are fancy allover stripes or plain socks with the striped tops. Most any color imaginable is used in the stripes. Then there arc a number of j-ecks with white grounds, em broidered clocks in coleis and striped tops te match. Either cotton or lisle and the price is $t the pair. Plain black or white cotton socks are 75 cents the pair. (Flrnt Fleur) ( l And New the Topcoats Frem . England Are in The Men's Londen Shep M w--- X A yV. A & teti fb; .-WH ML IBVH ""TCVtfABCHriKn What coats they are ! Every one well worth waiting for. They came direct from Kenneth Durward, Lon Len Lon eon's famous maker of coats. There are tweeds and hemespuns and shetlands. Among them are the single-breasted Aintree, se popular with men several seasons age and brought back by general demand, some double-breasted models and a few Balmacaans. Then 'there is the Conduit style, a single-breasted Raglan shoulder coat that's considered ultra-fashionable. Celers are light. It s"eems the lighter the better with some. But as a rule a happy medium in shadesr prevails. Prices are $55 and $65. (The (Jiiller.r) Hundreds of Men Want Silk Shirts, bufthey Fear Wild Stripes Mere than likely it was just these men we had in mind when we ordered the silk broadcloth shirts made up in solid colors. And what wonderful shirts they are! Celers. Handsome colors, yet net in the least con spicuous. There are tans and yellows and blues and greens and pinks and helies. All rather pale and all decidedly nice te see. But the big story about these shirts is the service real solid-wearing quality. Net ordinary for a silk shirt, but an end-and-end silk broadcloth is bound te stand up. Certainly a worth-while buy at $7.50. (Muln Fluer) All the Style of a Better Shee in a Man's Brogue at $6.40 Going a little further, it's a grain-calf brogue with full perforations and soft tee. Right at the start of the season, it comes as one of the best shoe opportunities we have been able te offer men for many a day. Of course, it's tan. (Main Fleer) Brief Cases and the Prices Are Brief, Toe In fact, we don't remember ever having had such geed brief cases for se little. Real cowhide in three colors, tan, black and mahogany. Either the fifteen or sixteen inch sizes. There are two prices, $3 and $5. The better ones have the adjustable locks that snap in three positions, 3 pockets and the all-around straps. (.Muln Fleer) Lighter Blankets for Warmer Spring Nights New shown for the first time, and shown here only. Made of white felted wool, bound in rose, blue and cream colored satin. The wool is a clean, new Cape Colony staple, making a light weight, seasonable and sei vice able bed covering for Springtime use. All arc specially shrunk, for instance these woven 92 inches wide arc shrunk te 60 inches; woven 104 inches te 72 inches; woven 110 inches te 80 inches. This insures a sound body fabric and splendid wearing quality. Size 60x81 inches, $0 each: 72S4 inches, $10 each; 80x90 inches, $12 each. (Milll Fleer) The Satisfaction of Being Thoroughly Well Dressed is hers who has her suit tailored te measure by the Wanamaker Custom Tailoring Bureau. The choicest of fabrics, Hie most distinctive models, and the most skillful man-tailoring com bine te make that irreproachable taUlviir which is the most essen tial item in the careful dresser's wardrobe. The cost is by no means ex cessive. Made te measure the suits are: Homespun or tweed, $65. Tricetinc or l'elrct twill, $75. Silk, 575. White Peiret twill or gabardine, special at $65. Cape and jumper suits, $65. (riellll Fleer) . i 1 1 J I -w, U-H i "r -wma mmmmm MmM3iiJS!SM MMiMiutfi,v.iiiiA-Mf?-x7-!m-bu.'maMaii A New Paris Belt Has a Hanging Purse A lovely thing and highly ornamental. In a. soft dove-gray suede leather studded with bright jade green. The purse ends in' a point and is finished with a long tassel of leather. This is but one of a number of the most beautiful belts that we have ever had from Paris. They are quite barbaric in their huge cabochon and chain effects and some are gor geously jeweled. They are newly opened and are priced from $10 te $45. Alse there arc a few handsome buckles and ornaments which came with them, $7.50 te $18 are the prices. (Main Fleer) . ' ! j& ,s7 TipJfcvi. (Kife...- 4-a--w. - r y. iura'LWji1 ktsSiiiassTS ..wWmm n-y"f.'"ii"H. w'."'' rDfa.' L . . -rrr ' Winrm. liihiKyll I ' $ I r MiT VVV IrfN iLf ii I J i'i 1 m tt? t . . W3M . mrMntk.i. 'j I 'n ZjJui&Mli avt XP,i1 frl tfS r ,3 (M 'j i W -! mmI . if-v fZigmmmt . JMMtfeW j l.t" ".?:;
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