mSSmplSSBm Sl'fa vrr' .. r EVBNKTCMiEl "prS'SSP?; WW fMM r?gmzm a PUvs at 9, 11 and 4:50 ." . ii Chimti b iioeo r M " WAttAMAKERS Stere Opfcnsat.G ,M" A - WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at ,5 T WANAMAKER'S WeAther - fair gmAmOmmedthe GKbstQut of Your Nei r "The Yewng-Heaittedness ; (.' eif Your Big Stere 1 Is se much of. a'pleasure te me that I walk .through the Main Aisle every day, going -te or from my business," Thank you, sin ' Most welcome you are. There is something new te see or hear every hour in the day,, come when you will. We like the people tethink of the Stere as lemething mere than a place te buy things. ISKgned March 3, 1922. M-jptetf. Miss Philadelphia Decides She Will Wear Knickers Call It emancipation, or what you will, but the fact re mains that the knicker cos tume is.the only, kind that fully meets the requirements of the present-day athletic Tailored in the right way, the knicker costume is geed looking. Tweed in the soft pastel tones is the usual ma terial. Knickers alone are $9.60 rind $12.76, and they are for girls of 8 up te 18. Knickers and cape te match in a smooth-finished tweed are $32.50. The cape can be used separately, as can the knickers. Anether style in blue plaid is $38.50. Sizes 14 te 20 years. Knicker" costumes, consisting of coat, skirt and knickers in 14, 16 and 18 year sizes, $58. (Second Fleer) Announcing a Heavy Antique Filet Lace for Decorative . Purposes Every one knows the sturdy Italian hand-macle bee of this name and hew. effective it. is for house hold decoration being used for runners for con sole and library tables, for lamp-shades, for win dow hangings andther purposes. The lace we are putting en sale today is a rather wonderful imitation of this old filet. It has the same effect, and the same designs and the nine creamy color, but heing machine instead t of hand made, we can sell it for $1.75 and $2.25 a yard. ' The widths are 18 and 21 inches. Ask for it in thi Lace Stere. (Mmln Fleer) Tomorrow 300 Women Can Clet Suit or a Dress r $25 -"-"- . ... 17.. .: .,. siurts; tne cea'tja. me .anguan 'box and haW-fWced varieties, and And both the dress and the suit will be spandy new and uncom monly geed for the money! The suits are made of tweeds, hemespuns and novelty mixtures in the fresh, delightful Spring colors the rose shades, the blues and greens, tans and browns and violets. Usually these colors are plain, but sometimes' they appears in checks. The suits include both -eapes-and-skirts and coats-and- the capes circular. All of the coats are beautifully lined with silk. The dresses are day and after noon styles of crepe de chine, Georgette, Canten and ether heavy crepes; some tailored and some beaded, and ethers orna mented in ether fashions. Yeu will And sizes' 34 te 44 in both suits and dresses. T!rt Fleer) This Play Oxford Giyes Every Little Tee a Chance A chance te be comfortable, and a chance te grew. It was designed by a man who knows what children's feet are like, net what some shoemakers imagine them te be like. The wide-spreading tee is soft nd bexless. The welted sole is durable cneusrh for hard nlav. The shoe is a four-eyelet Blucher oxford, made of soft chrome tan leather. And the price is wonderful for its excellence only $3.60 and $4, in sizes 8 Hi te 2. Children's high-laced tan shoes in the same sizes are $4.75 and ?7.25i The child started early enough in Wanamaker shoes is likely te be correctly shed for life. (Flrit Fleer) Baby Doesn't Say Se But He Wants an Easter Ceat And, of course, a new cap or bonnet must go with it. The prettiest little coats come in crepella cloth, serge, cashmere nd crepe de chine, some hand embroidered .and hand smocked, from $7.60 te $20. These are for babies up te 3 years. There are also special white corduroy coats, smocked, for 1 te 3 year tots, at $3.50. Caps and bonnets te go with these coats, from 65c te $5. (Third Fleer) When a Leng. Gleve Is Preferable If the dress sleeve is short, if it ia long and very wjde, or if the outer garment is a sleeveless cape, a long glove is usually the best-appearing hand covering. The most delightful te wear are these long French gloves of fine kid or suede, in smart Spring street and afternoon shades of brown, tan, beaver, - champagne, taupe, gray and mele: 12-button length kid at $4.75; 16-button length kid at $6; 16-button length pique suede at $6.50. (Main Fleer) When a Weman Is Slender She Wants an L. R. Waist Tomorrow in Egyptian Hall ,; The Clavilux The Marvelous Celer, Organ Presented, by the inventor, Mr .Themas Wilfred ; Fer want of better jrreat compositions that - it. . i words te actually describe it, it may be said that Mr. Wilfred's invention ac complishes with color what musical instruments accomplish with sound. Harmonic "composi tions" shown bn the screen in mobile colors, rising,' falling, flowing, blending in melodies, give te the appreciative on looker something of the 'same effect that is given te the appreciative lis tener by the great pro ductions of music. In the case of musical instruments you "hear please, that excite, that seethe, that' sway and bring a restful feeling of deep content. New these same" effects are at least approached by means of the marvel ' eus mobile compositions of color made possible by this new art. Just as we have been charmed by the sounds received by the ear, new, in the same man ner, we are moved by the impressions given the eye. It is with great pleas ure that we introduce the Clavilux in its first appearance in Philadelphia'. ...' New Irish Lace Cellars In the fine "baby" Irish pat terns and in the Tuxedo and round shapes te fit ever coat cellars and sweaters. , They are moderately priced from $3 te $6. Many women would be de lighted te receive one of these cellars for' Easter. (Main Fleer) There Are Handkerchiefs for . His Easter Gift Most men want something that they can use, and that certainly applies te handkerchiefs. There is a smooth, nice quality Irish linen handkerchief with a hand-embroidered block initial and a 'quarter-inch hem for 75c each or $8.25 a dozen. (Main Fleer) Opeii-Werk Ankles and Clocks for Madame's Silk Stockings Altogether attractive for markable selection of full-fash- Spring and Summer. ienjed ajl-silk stockings in virtu- Of course, there is scarcely any aHy coier8. restriction as far as color is con- cerned. Right new we have a re- The price is $4.50. (Flrit Fleer) Cbtteri Ratine Is a Wonderfully Geed Fabric The French and English mills design and weave 'it te leek like checked or fancy-striped woolens. In these patterns it is particu larly effective for skirts and sports, wear. In white and the plain colors, light and dark, it offers a cbaxm ing variety for Spring and Sum mer dresses. We have an extraordinary assortment of colors arid designs, in foreign and American weaves, 86 and 38 inches wide, and priced from 65c te $2 a yard. The Easter Blouse Is Gay and Levely Its only care in life is te be, as far as possible, a part of the tailored suit, se that the whole leeks like one costume, and it achieves this result in a number of interesting ways. Fer one thing, it comes well down ever the hips, giving a longer line te the figure. The colors blend or match the shade of the suit, and there are all the beautiful new Spring shades here. One of the favorites is the im ported beaded overbleuse Which se many women fin becoming. Scarcely less popular are the new English prints. They are crepe de chine. Cress stitching in bright wool or novel hand embroidery are some of the trimmings. Prices start at $8.75 and .end at $37.50. . (Third Fleer) (Flnt Xloer) Mere Tweed Topcoats for Women te Wear . The third is a regular man's toDceat in plaid tweed with One 4ias the cape sleeves and a roll cellar. In light gray tweed and is $95. AHk4.ltna ne a nann oil taimirwl and a long scarf. The material tweed with unusual everplaids, is pastel colored checked, $65. $75. (First Fleer) leather buttons and belt. $67.50. Fourth comes a grayish brown As Sweet as Violets Themselves are the Violette de Paris per fumes and powders. Their fra grance is se delightfully natural that people almost invariably leek about te find the fresh flowers. Violette de Paris perfumes are made in Paris, and sold exclu sively by Wanamakcr's. A new importation has just arrived, in cluding the extract at $3.50 a bottle; sachet and talcum pow ders at $1; face powders at $1.60. (Main Fleer) IT The Piane ofaWeman's Choice Ask any woman her preference in pianos. ' Nine times out of ten her answer will be "A grand piano." The musical and artis tic quality of the grand piano, and its elegance as a piece of furniture, make it un- deubtedly the most desirable. Its size, however, was for long a barrier te its possession en the part of these whose homes are small. The Very Small ' Grand Piane has removed this barrier. Many persons de net yet knew that this new diminutive grand piano need occupy no mere space across the corner of a room than an upright. (A paper pattern demonstrating this fact will be sent en request.) i SfsemVmlFV 9 ffBmBBw SBSm fAfAfAfASBBBmHh (Egyptian Hall, Second Fleer) This demolishes the objection that a small room or apartment has no space for a grand piano. Any further question as te costliness is answered by the fact that these beautiful diminutive grand pianos may be Purchased en Convenient Time Payments that make their expense an easily met matter. Seven varietiec of these very small grand pianos, including some of the best-known makes in America the Chickering, the Schemacker and the Knabe are three of them are sold in the Wanamaker Piane Salens They are priced from $630 te $1325. Their richness of tone and musical perfection are demonstrated in even a few moments' hear ing. ,,, ' s ghbers MiH i When a Fellow Needs New Clethes f ' t n He Wants te ruy a sun, . - i Net Merely a Price and the chances are, if he is a saga cious fellow, as most men are, he will hunt around for a suit that's designed by. an "architect" and built by an Three generations as clothiers te the men of Philadelphia have ham--- mered home the fact that Wanamaker Clethes Stand Up as Suits Even When the Cleth's Wern Bare - &s i. a v A Common sense tells men that suits of this kind might cost a little bit mere at the start than the cheapest clothes shouted about en the street. But what's the mileage en them? A thing te be geed has get te be planned right and made right. Any fellow can buy a bunch of per fectly geed lumber. Then he can get the best of bricks. And he can get some carpenter te build him a house. (Third Meer) But it's going te be a carpenter's house. Even the geed materials won't make it leek better or stay better if it lacks the master touch in designing that only an architect can give. Geed materials, geed tailoring must be backed by geed planning te produce a geed suit. And that's why there's nothing better in clothes than the Spring suits and top coats here that are priced from $35 te $65. Nearly Every Man Wants a Hat for Four or Five or $6 Spring h 'And there's no. reason why he should "pay mere. r Enough hats for all the men in Phila delphia and enough styles te please the tastes of all the men in Philadelphia (except some fellow who likes 'em ex treme) can be gotten here. AaAkOy geed hats New hats, everyone. Tan hats, sand hats, gray hats, brown hats. In fact, a couple of kinds of brown hats. And three prices te pick them from, four or five or six dollars. And New It's the Men Who Get Bathrobes Frem France Coel as a breeze, every one just like men demand for Summer. Of French imported Terry Cleth, the towe-ly-leoking material that both wears and washes se well. Mostly solid colors and they are pale colors, while the trimmings usually are white. A new version of the shi'.wl idea shows in the cellars. Prices are $18, $20, $25 and $30. If a Man Wants a Smart Shee, antf Yet a Plain One it's as near sure as anything can be that he'll put his stamp of approval en these smooth tan calfskin oxfords. English in last. Still they're net tire tire semely straight nor agonizingly narrow. There's a grace in the cut that's de cidedly new, and decidedly American. Tips are plain ; in fact, the entire shoe is; The tees are narrow, at the same time ever se slightly rounded. All the dignity of a better shoe, at $8.50. (Mala Fleer) 1 i The Newest Swagger Bags Are in Combination Leather Women have displayed a de cided liking for. the shiny auto leather. Se, in the main, the new swag ger bags are made of it. The guaset and handle tips are of brown suede. Large, generously proportioned bags, wjth two leather handles and four compartments inside. Net only a strikingly new style, but at $5 they are a strik ingly new value. Alse a fitted vanity bag in the same leather combination at $3. (Main tloer) New Lingerie Ribbon Frem France and it is all silk and a beautiful quality. It is dec orated with tiny shamrocks, and it may be had in white, -pink or blue all being washable. Frem the narrowest baby width at 90c a piece up te one-inch width at $2.90 a piece. Ten yards are in a piece. (Main Fleer) Nightgowns With Filet and Irish Lace They have V and square necks, and some have designs in hem stitching and bits of handwork in addition te the lace. Priced 5 te $18.50. (Third Fleer) 85 Dinner Sets at Half A Wonderful Special Greup in the March Sale, $6 and $11 a Set' If sets of this kind have ever regularly been sold for lower prices, it is se long age that nobody can remember it. And they are net "seconds," please keep that in mind. They are of geed American semi-china, in a choice of three decorations conventional, geld lace and blue band patterns. There are 35 sets of 52 pieces .new $6 a set. And 50 sets of 106 pieces new $11 a set. (Fourth Fleer) What Could Be Brighter Than a Colonial Rag Rug? Fresh, new colorful ones have gotten in, along with plain ones. And in Spring they are the prettiest rugs imaginable" for se many corners or for whole rooms. A seashore cottage or country abode appears a gayer-, place with rag fleer coverings, and they are se serviceable,' ? 9 x 12-ft. size, $19.50, ?35, $39.50, $44.50. 8 x 10-ft. size, $14.50. 7.6xl0.6-ft. size, $25.50 and $29. 6 x 9-ft. size, $10, $18 and $21. 4 x 7-ft. size, $5.25 and $12. 3 x 6-ft. size, $3.50, $5.75 and $7.50. 30 x 60 inches, $2.50, $4 and $5.25. 27x54 inches, $2. 24 x 36 inches, $1.25. (Seventh Fleer) Fer Leng Rides a Man Wants a Lighter Bicycle And the new light-weight Columbia Roadster ia here. A new model this Spring, and it's especially geed. But this is only one of many Columbia bicycles that art ready te wheel out en the read. And most every rider knows that te say "Columbia" when talking bicycles is just about like saying "Rolls Reyce" in automobile parlance. Medels for men are $52.50 up te $75 for the chainless type. Fer women the price is $52.50. j Juvenile models are $40 and $42.50. There is also a complete line of bicycle accesseried. (The Uallrry) With Spring, Along Come the Couch Hammocks Here are couch hammocks for everybody, from toddling youngsters te ripe old age. Couch hammocks that embody every improved feature and every new idea that can give greater ease and better service. It isn't se long age since a girl W Slender wnman who didn't. Today she has sixty, different Btyles of beautifully mad;L. R. ) cheese 4 A.New and Werth-While Boek "My Memories of Eighty Years," by Chauncey M. Depew, f 4. ' A book which is a revelation of the men of the times and the times uemselvw Mesul Rugs$27 te $40 ' Size approximately 2.6x4.6 te 8x6 feet. Priced moderately, in view of values prevailing. s Heavy,. Jisrylceable pieces, in ,me .mm- .T-C-Vh,' if ffiSt'-vH' It is a wonderful showing, including all the best and most desirable types made. JThe children's hammocks are new this season. Little ones will fairly revel in" them. Among the regular grown-up hammocks there is an attractive choice of styles and color effects in upholstery fabrics, and of course there are plenty of plain-colored styles. Many are here exclusively. In the collection are hammocks with padded backs in striped patterns and fancy designs. New this year are couch hammocks with , reed ends. .u M Hilt MAIMilt knJ An Mttl MM i&1 ntiilaia a MkikAaa SjkaM1 W " 4tlMaM' sMaM MAlltAMi Vk MMM 9lk4 t vvitiv iwu B.W vu ww wm vfauBba mi, miuviuuii wfvw wiuwvtiffw vj m isama nuv Aifj h maV amm , ' llKhelW.u,lrWM AmAA rli- M. .w llA UKA -a , lriew mmA tuiWAriulttliaiM " 7?i J f vt'A,wT ' ".' i' -J i -- -w wnamnaBau. iMiaak; !' ' at samHi is wm wvsm : i mbihii .bhbhbb Maiww wwea ei-r- . mmmmm- "i"i-n; k n ke.T i Tr.'x. i "- ti j BUi'A t V "I' . ' if I ,ft'1;ll.MHUliiw ,AM-. 'f- W.CSnVi' h'::Sfida-muiMWAite$1,i.', SW!WXK3ii&i3Jl. i7 H.w.hl'W., ," '-.$-. .::.:. One kind of hammock has an arm rest and adjustable back. Anether is fitted davenport-fashion with three separate cushions for back and seat. Lawn canopies are here in ample variety also, and in these are several new styles. Couch Hammocks, $16.50, ?20, $21, $25, $30 up te $92. Couch Hammocks, 5-ft. size, e desiruble for small perchea, $16.50, $25, $32 and $35. Children's Couch Hammocks, cemplete with canopy, stand and two pillows, the hummock having an upholstered scat and back, $20. Hammock Stands, $5.75 and $7.50. Canopies, $10. Lawn Canopies, $20 te $45. Steel Tables, 3 feet in diameter, $20; 42 inches ... ....., T,,Vy, vi,uij fU.OV, I I 1 t 'M "$, VI i 'M t rl I Ml xr - i :. 'V :- . .LUii'iiiJttjZttii'&wrrjtvL - ii.am&:'x;Mzme,?rzi& l&vsaassLS .,"m:wmm. a. &..-... i1 ' ' A""""-"" it .'staraftfi. J'r fit n ' 1 I mmmm. ' - iV;:PWf ,,.,&.,. i$M
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