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'ffijfrm The material is a famous tanel'j hair, of an inimitable ''eftness and warmth; some of elain and some of it with an i;Hdiitinguishable plaid of some xfjuer color geld or green or own. Here Are New Easter Frecks for the Yeung Weman Of course 'Bhe has been thinking about what she will wear and planning the pret tiest dress that she ever had for this Easter, and we think ihe will find it among these. They are all of Canten crepe, and there isn't any thing mere fashionable this year. -- Seme arc of only the one color, beaded in the most de lightful way; some hav.e the skirt of a plain color and the a'uaint little overbleuse in paisley -nattern, straped with the plain. 1 ' ' -There are the most curious and fascinating sleeves ending in long loops, perhaps, or de cidedely bell shaped; tuckings that form a trimming in them selves and stitchings in silver en a lovely rose-colored dress, for example. But she may cheese from many of the newest shades and from prices which start at $48 and go te $65. Sizes are 14 -te 20 years. (Second Fleer) Women's Spert Gapes Are Prettiest of Camel's Hair It is cut into capes with long or short waistcoats; capes without waistcoats at all some with, cuff openings for the arms'; and capes with stiff, high cellars' and gath ered shoulders. Prices are $100 te $150. (FIr.t Fleer) The Beautiful Novelty Suits , as Different as Can Be Tricetine suits in navy, Mack'ahd the favorite lighter shades such as tan, beige and albatross; and alike only in the' beauty of their tailoring. A few are the last word of severity, but, as a rule, they have the interesting features one thinks of when saying "novelty." In one suit it is bands of-the material heavily interwoven and used like braid; in another it is the metal girdle and dangling buttons; in another is is finely tucked side panels. The coats are usually box styles; sometimes they have the slight flare and this flaring ' sleeves due te the Chinese in fluence. A geed deal of fancy stitching is used, and spring ties te match the string girdles are frequent. n A few of the finest suits in this group are three-piece, with the upper parts made of crepe de chine. Prices are $50 te $220. (FIr.t Fleer) ine Imported GleveStrapwrist and Leng at about Half Price Imported Btrap-wrist gloves of ImDerted lone cloves of white Ique-iewn suede, in six-button glace kid in meusciuetaire style &8th( at the special price of $2 with three buttons at wrist. E8lrv Eight-button length at $2.25: 12- ioed shades of tan, gray and button at $2.75; 16-button at $3. wn, witn sen-coler Paris point Beth kinds would ordinarily be tcned backs. about double these prices. OVcit ALL) HE Oriental Stere has received name bead neck- l laces of the blue chalcedony, of carved ivory and f Cornelian, nil lnilflu in mlnv nnii ftne in nwinlittt ices $20 te $40. Mln Fleer) The "Mary Jane" Pump Is a Young-Leeking Shee I lt low. Hrrnlfrtit t.oel nnA ,..( R? nkle-trap give it an air '" ana innocence that com- XffTSr1 wUh mero sPhls" r clothes. It is especially engaging ever light stockings. In dull black calf with perfora tions; finely made, with light turned sole; priced $10 a pair. ' ' New Velvet Gartens Sent by Paris And this is the first time we remember-seeing anything like them. They are very, very pretty. .. In sapphire blue, rose, fuchsia or nasturtium with decorations 'of wild roses "made from silk ribbon, $4 a pair. There are alsen new the usual dainty, silk ribbon gar ters,, plain, plcet edged or lace trimmed and decorated with tiny ribbon rosebuds. $1.50 te $5 a pair. . . 1 (Mala Fleer) . Anether Let of "Rosebud Jewelry" has ' . been unpacked lingerie clasps, earrings, bar pins, hat pins, ribbon guards, with pen dants and bracelets. Prices begin at 60c for a bar pin and end at $6 for-a pendant. .. ' (Main Fleer) Letitia Corsets . in Topless Medels Are made of imported elastic closely woven, laced in the back, and having three lengths of skirt, prices ,$7, $8.50 and $10.60. (Third Fleer) French Handkerchiefs for Easter Gifts Any woman you knew who loves dainty handkerchiefs would be delighted with these, Exquisitely fine linen, white with hand hemstitched hems and a touch of color in the hand-embroidered initial enclosed in a square. Rese, blue, violet, brown, gray or green are the colors. They are $1 each or $11 a dozen. (Main Fleer) Dressing Babies Is " .. ah Easy Jeb with this big Baby Stere te help. The daintiest creepers in one te three year sizes have lust come, priced $1.75 te $3.50. They nre ppplin, chambray. or cotton crepe, in pink; blue, yellow or white. . Ai $3.50 they are rosy pink crepe hand-embroidered with ferget-me-nets, and irresistibly cunning. (Third Fleer) "I Believe Laces Will Be in 'Vogue" Se says Jean Pateu, the famous Paris dressmaker. He antici pates the fashion for both black and colored laces. The Lace Stere is showing laces of every kind that will be worn and there has just arrived some new patterns in the fash ionable "Spanish" lace of which se many of the new dresses are being made. In black, brown, navy, gray or white. All evers, $2.25 a yard. Fleuncings, $2.75 a yard. Beth are 36 inches wide. , (Wet Alile) Printed Silk Gowns With Capes Lined te Match Fer this effective combination the new printed pussywillew taf fetas are ideal in color and de sign. They are in 'small widely spaced patterns or large all-evec designs. ' . . All are 40 inches? wide, and priced $4 a yard. ' (FIrat' Fleer) ' Household Notes Smokers' stands with white china trays are spe: cial at $5. Imported English lnife sharpeners, adjustable and intended for kitchen, carving' and" table knives, ?5. Ball-bearing roller skates, $2.50 a pair. Nickel - plated roller skates, $3.25 and $3.50 a pair. .Wanaraaker solid braided clothes lines in 50, 75 and 100 feet lengths, lc a f opt. Galvanized washtubs, the sturdy kind, each with a wringer attachment and strong handles, $1, $1.15 and $1.25. Streng and durable step-ladders, four, five and six feet sizes, prices $2.40, $3 and $3.60. Maple weed rolling pins, 50c. White enameled sets of shelves, three shelves in a set, geed for books, tow els and toilet bottles, size 22x7 inches, price $8.35. , - (FHk Fleer) , . A Recent Train Brought Bettei Traveling Cases at Lewer .Mileage Sounds impoisiblei'deesn't it? Better things for less. Every dky something or ether comes along te prove that nothing-is impossible.. . ' . , One day it's something -'scientific, the next day an engi neering feat and today it is Wanamaker's traveling cases, all fitted and ready te jump abriard the train with. Distinctively Wanamaker cases because they are thought out and made exclusively for us. The fittings are better. The cases are better. And .the price is down te $12.75. Black or tan. With the snap fastening and leather lined. (Mala Fleer) Lent Is the Season for Ecclesiastical Gifts Often, tee,' they are given as Easter offerings te the Church, or as memorials. The Jewelry Stere offers a large and unusually fine collection of such articles as Monstrance Chalice and Paten Ciberium Missal stand Altar Cress Vases Candlesticks Triptych Candelabra Pyx Crucifix Sanctuary lamp (Main' Fleer) The Greatest of China Sales Because , of the Goods In addition te the splendid selection of dinner sets at savings of 20 te almost 50 per cent, these are ft. few of the unusual groups of 'merchandise which are making this the greatest china and glass sale ever: brown band. Imported China Cups and Saucers $3 a dozen. All-ever blue decorations in blue willow, onion and Copenhagen designs. Imported China Cups and Saucers $3 a dozen. Fine white body, in dainty border decorations and also geld-band decorations. Five-piece Mixing-Bowl Sets 90c a set. Choice of white, with blue band, or old-fashioned yel low ware with Very unusual. ' Decorated Teapots 11.75 each. Fine vitrified china in a choice of five shapes and decorations. Five and six cup sizes. Luster Tea Sets $15 a set. Pretty combinations of canary centers with rose borders. Edges and handles outlined in black. 23 pieces. (Fourth Fleer) " The Harder It Gets the Better I Like It" "Said One User of Wanamaker Original Hardwater Seap Keep it as long as you like, and it doesn't shrink away, as many ether soaps de.- That is another geed reason for laying in a full year's supply at the special March price of 60c a dozen cakes. Violet, almond, verbena, lemon or unscented. 5c a cake in any quantity, but only if ordered before March is ever. .(Main Fleer or Down Stair Stere) There's Many a Spot in Which Ne Rug Is Quite as Geed as a Tapestry Brussels Take a bedroom, for instance, or the sewing room and, perhaps, the children's playroom. Even an expensive rug wouldn't be in keeping as well as a tapestry Brussels. Te say nothing of the economy of a tapestry Brussels rug. They are here in attractive designs and colors ; the 9x12 ft. size priced 21 and the 8.3xl0.6-ft. size $18.50. (HeTcnih Fleer) Beth Sides of a Window Shade Should Harmonize in Celer, The inner side should harmonize with the furnishings, the outer side with the exterior finish of the house. In a dark room they should add te the light. In a room that gets tee much light, they should help te shut out the glare. Every side of a window shade is a study with us. Every kind of shade, foreign or American, can be sup plied. The satisfactory painted cambric shades may be chosen from the ten colors in stock, or painted te order in any colors desired. Telephone', write or give your orders in person te-the Upholstery Stere, and they will be filled promptly. (Fifth Fleer) ,y frfflfe -Ji B J55&J SfSrJfc; That First Suit With Leng Trousers is a mighty serious matter for the fellow who's going te step out in front of all his friends with .it. But Se Many of These Swagger-y, Sports Like, Grewn-up Suits Are at Wanamaker's that, after all, it's really easy te get the right one. Strikingly youthful suits. Mothers don't feel one pang of regret that their sons have grown up. After all, they're such boyish suits, with the belts in the back and that free and easy sports leek. And boys feel just as comfortably dressed up as if they had been in long trousers all their lives. Hardly a thing the bigger brother's suit has, but what is shown eh the clothes for youths. The fabrics are tweeds. And all the country seems te be wear ing tweeds this Spring. Celers are light. Mixtures, grays, tans. And the prices! Starting at $25 they go up te $38. (Third Fleer) And New It's a Shirt He Will Wear, Probably One for $2 Because at that price it can be just like dad has been wearing. The same geed-wearing shirt of sturdy woven madras. With the soft turn-back cuff that every fellow likes. Made by the same maker that has made father's ever since he bought shirte at Wanamaker's, only cut a little smaller. Stripes? A regular bevy of them. Stripes of ajl dimensions, of all styles. And stripes in all colors. (Main Fleer) Ne Use Talking, a Bey in Spring Wants a Cap A light, bright cap that te see is te think of sports times and geed times. And mothers who buy the caps have told us there are no better ones than the showing here at $1.50, $2 and $3. Hemespuns in light colors galore, along with a host of smart shepherd plaids. When "The Tide Gees Down" a Yeung Fellow Surely Will Step Out in Brogues And it's get te be the manly-looking grain calfskin brogue at that. Who would wish it different? Fer nothing could be. smarter than brogue oxfords that are masculine en the very face of them. Wth generous perforations eh the tips, the lace stay, the vamp seam and the quarter seam. By all means, they are tan and they have the wide shank and low, flange heels. The price, $8.50, means dollars of service. (Muln rloer) But Youth Must Have Its Fling in Neckties which means college stripes, in colors that are brilliant. And they are here. Stripes most any size. Stripes in' most any color or combination of colors. Bright ties, startling ties, Spring ties. And the youth can have his pick for $1 apiece. Umbrellas Re-Covered During: March we de re-covering for substantially lower prices than at ether times. Black cotton, 85c. Union taffeta (silk-and-cotton), ?2.15. Satin gleria, $3. All-silk, for women only, $3.50. (Main Galler;) Beys' Spring Clothing in Splendid Selection Spring suits in a wonderful choice of plaids, everplaids, checks, striped effects, plain colors, tweeds, crashes, excel lently made in the Norfolk style $15 te $32, in sizes for boys of 8 te 18 years. Fine choice in between at $20, $22.50 and $25. Many have two pair of trousers. (Thlril Fleer) New Let of Turkish Towels, Right Geed at 50c Each Well woven of soft, spongy cotton yarn, and fancifully patterned with colored stripes running lengthwise, some in pink and some in blue. Size 20x89 inches, and re markably geed at the price 50c each. (F!rt Fleer) Here Is the Best Place te Come te Buy Your Phonograph But wherever you buy your phonograph, remember that here is the best place te come te buy jvmr rwores. One Man, Wondering What Made a Tea Kettle Rattle discovered the power in steam that led up te the steam engine, with its endless service te mankind. Thousands of women, convinced that better mer chandise, especially at smaller than usual prices, is the power J et economy, have made this Wanamaker Heusewares Sale , an Endless Service te Womankind ..,.A!Nowhere else could there be such a collection of the newest, the best household utilities. iTenS and tens of theU8ands of things needed by housewives everywhere go into inis Sale And they go in at prices that are from 10 te 50 per cent less than is usually charged, net one faultily-made article, no trash of any lgest assurance of all is that in all this company there is net a "second IvJ'Jaj p " -. x'-mmm VA .. eM'1 m !. 'i, " ie I w , 1J . I 4. 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