lH?Nw IPWWI i:?iiPP5.rv.p.r. ri rt-HPT r.vr ; B ' - .'!. T x'tme. ? , Hgfa'iiwwicsiri Wi ;-cH, wAiAmaker's WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair 'I (tri... ?$ Stere Opens at 9 Store.Clesed at 5 ChlBIM M -X TT EVERY SPRING s DE AERIQiTERMl 4 M BUD BR m NEWEf NG OF j What te De and Hew: te De It t Is the Daily Question of every life, young or old, great or little, ; Somehow or ether all of ' us seem te find Jut for ourselves what te eat and what te leave alone, what te drink and te avoid what jmrts. 5 By looking into a mirror we cannot see ourselves grew, yet growing we are, physically, mentally and heartwise. t The objects we cheese, te take as we de hur feeds, the books we read, the days and flights and the friends, living or dead, we elect for examples, an itimulate our growth. influence and Signed March ' N pMfrrn The Easter Ceat or Cape the Yeung Weman Will Cheese If she is wise (and we are.sure she k u she will stive a great deal of thought m . M te this important garment. m& Since all the newest dresses are coming in with large sleeves, the fash- ,. lenable wrap ier me epniig i ciwci cape or a coat with extended armholes and the widest sleeves they may even be capes themselves. ReAiitiful crarments and most grace ful, and the loveliest examples are here in soft belivia and duvetyn, in the shades of pinecone, navy, brown, fallow, lark, cinder and the glorious gaillardia. There are some lovely models at $48 and $58. Still mere beautiful ones, of which there are only one or two .of a kind, go from $65 te $125. The sizes are 14 te 20 years. (Second tfloer) MP. Charming Capes of Cleth Become Any Weman in Spring ! Three or four styles have just come in, or navy ana tan gabardine and tricejtine, some tan with.Jteedarker color used ter reuei ; some vice versu. They are odd and decorative, these capes, and their harrow fringed scarfs and large cellars are particularly interesting. ' Such wraps are net merely useful te wear in Spring, but are the handiest things in' the world te threw en ever thin dresses in the Summertime. Prices. $67.50 and $75. (Flnt riser) , Madame Can Have a Ceat or Cape Dress Frem $37.50 te $47.50 One cane style is developed in Canten crepe; its cape flies open te Bhew a blouse of lighter or brighter color, jtrapped with the brown or navy which appears in the cape Ind skirt. The second style is of silk jersey with a crepe surface: This has a delightful circular jacket which can be removed. ,' The third is of sponge cloth with odd decoration of Itrengly contrasting braid. Meadowlark brown, rust, darker brown, navy and French blue are the colors in these groups of dresses, and the prices are $87.50 te $47.60. (Flnt Fleer) Of All the Follies, Feet Felly Is. Worst Shoes that torture put a handicap en life. One's mind should never have te be centered one one's feet ! Many a woman who has suffered that handicap for years has found her first and lasting relief in bvjk) This famous x health shoe can be had in high laced black kid or in oxfords. It leeks like the usual geed-looking shoe of con servative style. Rut it's scientific shape and construction fit it te Ave the most exquisite comfort. Anatemik shoes arc sold in this city at Wana maker's only. They are priced $14 and $15 a pair and are, worth it! We sell them every day, but en Thursdays our cus tomers may have the per sonal counsel of their in7 venter, Dr. Celes, who is here from 11 te 8. (Flrtt Ffeer) W"HEN you find yourself holding book or paper : r at arm's length in order te read easily the f MllCes are that ami wiPPti n1nstftia --- wvr MWV VVWMT MVMVVVVI We will fill oculists nrescriotiena with the rwert care and will make repair promptly. Fine French Kid Gloves for Easter $2.75 a Pair Twe-claap, pique-sewn, of soft flexible kid or velvety suede, in the colors that will be most fashionable for Spring street wear. Kid in" white, white with black, pearl, gray, light or dark tan. Suede in exquisite gray and beaver shades and black. ' (Mala Fleer) MADAME LYRA CORSETS FOR THE SLENDER FIGURE ' Madame Lyra corsets are exceptionally well cut and well made.. They are .especially boned with a substance that is fa mous for retaining the beau tiful lines of the corset 'as long as it is worn. - New models designed for slender figures are all of at tractive pink broche. Seme are entirely topless, ethers a trifle higher back than front, and a particular ly attractive model is slashed around the entire top. All give the fashionable straight-lined and slender silhouette. They are priced $5 te $15. (First Fleer) - ENVELOPE CHEMISES OF SHEER NAINSOOK One trimmed with Irish lace at $3.50; one with filet at $3.85; ethers with em broidery at $2.50 and $5; and still ethers with Valen ciennes and embroidery me dallions at $5. . (Third Fleer) NEW HAIR -BANDEAUX SPEAK OF PARIS And, in truth, they have just arrived from that city. They are wonderfully pretty and especially se by evening light. One style is a trailing vine of glittering silver tinsel, another somewhat similar with one huge sparkling flower. Others are of silver or geld tinsel, set with imita tion pearls and decorated with different colored silk rosebuds. Ne two are alike. Prices are $5 te $12. (Main Fleer) SPRING IS THE TIME TO "SHORT COAT" THE BABIES And here are the little dresses in sizes six months te two years and styles for both girls and boys. They are chiefly of sheer lawn, with such dainty deco ration as seems appropriate. Prices are $2.50 te $3.50. (Third Fleer) V yJsR k if Easter Bunnies Are Busy Cheesing Handkerchiefs Bright colors are se much the fashion this year that it is plain 'te be seen this is the kind most of the Easter bunnies will cheese for gifts. They are certainly the prettiest Easter handker chiefs we have had, and, of course, they are every thread linen. Fer women all the soft, lovely shades' that Prris taught American women te like, and they are exactly the sports colors of this season. Starting from 25c, they go up gradually te $15 each for the most exquisite French hand-spuns. v Fer men colors again, such beautiful ones and such attractive patterns! In Spring green, tan, gray, blue and lavender te match his hose and ties. Frem 75c up te $3 each for the finest French handkerchiefs. Fer children the dearest little linen handkerchiefs imaginable. They are white with colored borders, or colored with white borders, or they have a bit of colored embroidery in one corner. 35c te $2 each. ( The latter are French. (Main Fleer) 'i SWISSES AND ORGANDIES FROM ST. GALL are even sheerer and daintier than last year, and cost much less. St. Gall Swisses with tiny self-color pin dots are in primrose yellow, delft, light blue, navy, rose, brown, orchid, cherry and gray. They are the finest made, and priced but 75c a yard. St. Gall organdies, exqui sitely fine and sheer, with mercerized colored dots en white or colored ground, pre sent a variety of color choice at $1.25 a yard. FlM Flttrt Household Usefuls Medicine cabinets with wooden shelves and mir rors in doers, $6. Medi cine cabinets with glass shelves, $7.50 te $14.50. Mirrors beveled ; oval shaped, $4.50; 16x24 I inches, $7.75. Shee polishing boxes, $2.75 te $4. Steels for the bathroom, $2.25 te $6. Clethes trees, each with six wooden hooks, $2.45. Bathtub seats, adjust able, $1.50 te $2.25. All of these are white enameled. (Fourth Fleer) THE "SHIFTER" BLOUSE IS HERE! It is the blouse which has shifted te itself some of the most-coveted features of a man's shirt, namely -his tie, patch pocket and link cuffs. Otherwise it is essentially feminine, for the material is a dainty white striped dim ity and the cellar is a new and. happy compromise be tween the long roll and the Peter Pan. A satin four-in-hand tie in regimental stripes gees with each blouse. The price is $4.50. (Third Fleer) Only Eight Days Yet te Order Hardwater Seap at its special March price of 60c a dozen cakes. After March it returns te its regular price. This geed bath and toilet soap is made exclusively for us, is exceptionally pure, and lathers well in hard water. Cheese it 'in lemon, almond, verbena, violet or unscented at 5c a cake in March only. (Main Fleer and Down Stairs fitore)" A Shirt a Day When It's Warm Is Possible at $2.35 and $2.50 Sure enough, it's a man's Spring when geed woven madras shirts have come back te such a price. And there never was a better time te select them. Stripes. A regular maze of stripes. Stripes in all sizes, all descriptions. Every stripe is as rich as can be, in a, color that has warmed men's, hearts. And every man knows the service in woven madras. (Main Fleer) Week-End Trips te Make and Fitted Blouse Cases Down te $25 M $" at either end is a Blouse cases with room aplenty for all the fluffy bits of apparel madame cares te take along. And they are fitted out with twelve needed toilet articles. Every one a practical size, in imitation tortoise-shell finished. The cases themselves are par ticularly well made of black cobra grain cowhide, with padded tops, two Drass locks. vv The insides. are -?i" lined and shirred pocket. In 20 and 22 inch sizes. (Main Fleer) r e m- A l' MER LM CI Ah Sta- Jba8 moved te the Main Fleer near the Secial Stationery and convenient te the Chestnut Street doers. By Commercial Station ery we mean all the tab lets, typewriting papers and supplies and also the pens, penholders, ink, pencils, blotters and se en. (Main Fleer) And Think of a Man Getting a Seft Felt Hat for $2.50 We're net talking politics, we're talking hats. But when a hat of this kind gets as low as $2.50 the country's pretty close te healthy once mere. First of all, a shape that nine out of every ten men wear with genuine grace. And a shape that the whole ten'' like. In two shades of brown and a mighty geed-looking shade of gray. And the whole let at the same price. And, by the way, homespun caps, in an assortment that's just as unusual as the quality, are priced $1.50. (Main Fleer) England Sends "Redleaf" Underwear for Men te Wear And it comes from one of the foremost mills in that country. White gauze cotton, shirts long or short sleeves, drawers in two lengths, $2.50 the garment. Balbriggan, shirt with short or long sleeves and two length drawers, $2.50 the garment. Weel and cotton mixed, in light medium weight. Drawers and undershirt sleeves in two lengths. $3.75 the garment. White silk-and-cotton shirts and drawers in two lengths. According te size, the price varies from $7.70 te $9.30 the garment. (Main Fleer) Bright Radiance of Opportunity in Light-Cut Glassware The March Sale of China and Glass has many brilliant and helpful features, one of the most interesting being the spark'ling abundance of Hght cut glassware at one-fourth te one-half below regu lar prices. A Few Exceptionally Geed Things at $1 Each Water sets (jug and six tumblers), flower vase, 12-inch size; guest set, cracker-and-cheese dishes, 8-inch berry bowls all usually sold for double. At 25c there is a remarkably bread assortment, the notable pieces including goblets, tall-footed sherbet glasses low-footed ice cream glasses, handled iced tea tumblers, and se en. Among ether glassware specials are: Plain Blown Tumblers, 60c a dozen. Needle-etched Tumblers, $1.20 a dozen. ' Colonial Tumblers, 45c a dozen. Five-piece Glass Mixing Bowls, 75c a set. (Fourth Fleer) V After All, the Smart Shee Is the Plain Shee for the man who dresses with exacting care, at the same time conservatively. It's doubtful if there's a better oxford than these of smooth tan calfskin, built en the straight English last. It's a modest shoe, it's a fashionable shoe, it's a geed shoe. Perfectly plain, with the straight tip. And the price is $12.50. (Main Fleer) Beys' Spring Suits and Overcoats Tep Netchers That's the whole story. Hew true it is the goods are here te show. Norfolk suits for boys of 8 te 18 years, $15 te $32. Many suits have two pair of trousers. The choice at $20, $22.50 and $25 is remarkably geed. Beys' spring overcoats, in 3 te 10 year sizes, 15 and $16.50, and up te $30 for boys of 12 te 18. (Third Fleer) A Ship Has Come Frem China Bringing Gorgeous Carpets Newly unbaled pieces in carpet sizes, around 8x10 and 9x12 feet, in a variety of color effects, chiefly blue, old geld, mulberry and golden tan. Heavy in texture and distinctive in decorative effect, they are bound te serve well and furnish te advantage. Moderately marked at $245 te $350. (SoYenth Fleer) Cretonne Bedspread Sets te Ge With Spring Sunshine New as the morning. Shown this season for the firit time. Yeu knew what a bit of cretonne will de for a room. These bedspread sets are of cretonne in the prettiest imaginable color effects and patterns chiefly combinations of blue, rose and geld. They are the most sunshiny of bed dressings. Celer, charm, inviting-ness these they give te any bed room. Set means a spread and detached bolster. The spread is scalloped en the edge and has corners cut out at feet. Single-bed size, $12 a set. Deuble-bed size, $15 a Ret. (Sixth Fleer) NEW BOOKS OF INTEREST "Children of the Market Place," by Edgar Lee Mas ters, $2. The supposed me moirs of an American pioneer, "Out of the Darkness," by Charles J. Dutten, $1.75. (Main Fleer) LOW-PRICED BED MUSLINS FOR THE SUMMER HOME These are lightweight muslins, smooth finished, and extra geed for the low prices Pillow cases 42x36 inches... 25c 45x36 inches... 28c Sheets 54x90 inches 80c 63x90 inches $1.05 63x99 inches $1.10 72x90 inches $1.10 72x99 inches $1.20 81x90 inches $1.20 81x99 inches..... $1.30 (Flnt Fleer) 1 What About the Hair in Your Clethes Brush? Or in your silver brush ? Or in any one of a dozen different brushes used about die house? Where does it come from ? Seme animal, of course. Is it pure'and clean and safe? If it has been sterilized it is, and every strand of hair in a brush sold here has been thoroughly sterilized. Net a point that in itself will make the world go round, but it is an example of one of the hundreds of little details that make The Goods in This Wan anx le of Heusewares a Quality Apart Frem fi Others And the same holds true of every one of the thousands upon thousands of articles that make up this sale. The same exacting demands are made upon saucepans or paring knives as upon the construction of a refrigerator or gas stove. And these things are selling from 10 te 50 per cent less during March. (Fourth Fleer) IViTJ ' r , wy m .?' a Ufi ftS ,vi m y zl 1 dl 1 ; A 4i r NV 4m &A sy,? fl n i M vs. WVJE.V , Hal Utr7 7x ) . m :-'.' .&! !i&MMM& : ..VJt A - W.3 faH-'cftrtfe : t : . r: j t--n.b r'L jk i ;? V -. & rtl n.2$Mi !KL. , ,. . j., j ftv i'Tf-.'tjat ASVli v ..Vi . . -wt.gftan T my lu.. . .., teeksibft XJ-v!'v:;.