iff'jPlii PP'wS wmawmmm R,Ppf8W! 04 ; EVENING FUBMO W SATOBPAY, MABCH 25, lPP i WEATHKK Generally Cleudy nm WANAMAKER'S Bind at 9; Organ at 11 and 4 :50 WANAMAKER'S Ster. OpeM at 9 WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 'tr iChimei M Jnam W$WW:- MflPSgffl I- l v I I- IV Perhans the Fleet Winds Have Blown March Away Se Quickly In Aaain. It Man Be the Wanamaker Sales Make It j.M.p - - j J " r- - ' ' -. Even a Rugged Mange Tree or a Lonely Leeking live oak with gray meas drapery become can A Hospitality Tree such as you may see en the shores of Lake Werth or Biscayne Bay, Flerida, where scores of the weed ibis birds are roosting in the sun, in their white, glossy coats, with wings tipped with black. Sometimes the long-legged, broad bread winged white cranes and the queer blue herons take night lodgings en the friendly trees. This would be a happier world if we were mere hospitable. Marches, 19$t. ffifrtliMfe Gayly Colored Pongee Dresses for Scheel Girls One used te think of silk pongee in only one color, but net any mere. These pretty new frocks come in honey, gypsy red, jade, Copenhagen, orchid and brown, and they are trimmed with clocking or embroidery in a different shade. They are in six te twelve year sizes and are moderately priced at $11.50. (Scoend Fleer) Mr . -ii 'if SSS PaHs Sends Spring Fashions for the Dearest Babies Perhaps you don't think that fashions change in baby's world. They net only change, but every year the little gar ments are daintier and mere beautiful. This Spring Paris has fairly outdone herself in the exquisitely fine materials, the hand embroidery, such as only Paris can de, and the delicate colorings of these adorable little dresses, hats, caps, wrappers, coach' cov ers, pillow cases, bibs and se en. One can get a bewitching cap for the new baby, every tiny stitch is handwork, for as little as $8.85, and en up te the finest hand-embroidered lingerie hat with ribbon streamers, fit for a princess, at $25. Such dainty hand-made dresses were surely never seen! They are for babies up te six years, and they are most elaborately hand embroidered, hand tucked and trimmed with real Valenciennes and Irish laces. Frem $4.50 te $85 are their prices. Then there are, wonderful negligees, chiffon ever pale pink or blue silk, lovely coach covers and pillow cases, silk heed' shawls, tiny bootees, bibs in fact, everything baby will need for a most elaborate trousseau. (Third Fleer) The Finer Dark Blue Gowns That Women Find Se Different Each gown is full of fashion interest and there are hardly two gowns alike. Here is one with nothing but bread bands composed of tiny tucks of the material and a shining black girdle ; another a polonaise style has a wide side frill and deep cuffs of embroidered cream-colored batiste ; a third has a back wholly of tucks ; a fourth has a heavily jeweled belt holding up its ide draperies. There are a geed many polonaise designs with draperies charmingly tucked up at the side under the bead motives, which Paris favors se highly; and there are sleeves of all sorts from cap te full length, and always interesting; there is novel and delightful decoration of beads. In some instances where the interest is given by masses of tucks the tucks are put in with geld or silver thread. Prices are $50 te $165. Flnt Vleur) Putting One's Feet Inte Rainbows, Soen te Be the Mede We have sample pairs of afternoon slippers of bright green morocco, and we will make them te your order in rose or red morocco or ether colors. Consider hew charming they will leek with Sum mer toilettes of white, crowned with bright huts te match the feet! They are the quaint flat-heeled slippers, with a single narrow instep strap buckled at one side. The price is from $16 upward. Ask for them in the Little Beet Shep. (MNt rwer Who Wants British Tweeds for Half? The Dress Goods Salen trill Bell en Monday about 600 yards' of fine North-of-England tweeds at $2.50 a yard, which is just half their usual price. They are tans, browns and grays, in typical Scotch and Eng lish' effects, with occasional glints of color. 64 inches wide, all-wool, and ideal for suitB, topcoats and capes. (Flrtt Fleer) A Custom-Tailored Suit by Easter The Women's Custom Tailor ing Bureau engages te complete by Easter tailored suits ordered at once. Fabrics and designs are dis tinctive, and workmanship of the highest quality. Prices range from $66 upward, according te materials. (Second Fleer) French Crochet Bags Are All Aglitter With Beads Gut-steel beads. As bright and sparkling as beads can be. Sweeps and curves and strings of them ever black or dark blue crochet work in silk. Really the richest dress or sports bags we have seen. Seme have crocheted stripes of red and black or blue and black, all covered with cut steel beads. Others have large cut stones fccattered ever them. All have the chain handles, and prices range from $16.50 te $25. , (Main Fleer) VSBX HHbbbbbbba m - " f lmjik f I BSSSBSSSSaB Many Yeung Women Want Tweed Coats or Capes In the case of the young woman who has te cheese ene among many wraps there is no question but that a tweed coat or cape is her best choice. Rain, sunshine and hard wear have little or no effect en a geed quality tweed, and it is the most practical of all for sports wear. The "new Spring models in tweed coats and capes are mere than usually pretty, and there are a great many lovely colorings. In 14 te 20 year sizes, $25, $35. $47.60 and $57.50. ' (Second Fleer) 1000 Wardrobe Trunks in a Special Sale Fer Brides and Others Who Ge Away in the Spring Wardrobe trunks galore, of all sizes, all descriptions. Steamer size, three-quarter size, reg ulation size and the big professional size. One thousand of them come from one of the best trunk makers in the country, te go te Wanamaker customers at a full third below regular. Net in years have we had such an assortment of wardrobe trunks. Net in years have we had such geed trunks. Never have we had such values in trunks. There is the steamer size from $23 te $70. The three-quarter size from $28 te $65. The regulation size from $38 te $65. The professional size from $55 te $100. (Fourth Fleer) Small Chinese Rugs Large in Attractiveness Twe interesting groups of Chinese pieces, in size 2x4.6 ft., at $25, and ethers of the some family, but in size 3x5 ft., at $45. Any one looking for a small rug, either for one's own home or for gift-giving, should certainly see these pieces. Blue, geld, tan and mulberry are the prevailing shades, and the rugs are of the kind that combine geed service and geed furnishing qualities in an excellent degree. (Seventh VIoer) Picture Frames for a Trifle The Sterling Silver Gift for a Memorable Occasion It may be for a wedding, anniversary or a birthday or simply as the expression of one's affection. But if it is of silver, the gift should be sterling and the finest of its kind. These are some of the favorite gifts in sterling silver and they are graded in price te suit almost every pocketbeok: Benben dlahes $7 te $22 Benben baskets' $12.50 te $38 Bread trays $17 te $80 Sandwich trays $19.50 te $64 Vases.... $0 te $160 Candlesticks $16 te $140 a pair Salad bewla $15 te $100 each Covered vegetable dishes ..$115 te $875 Meatplatters $130 te $500 Water pitchers $45 te $825 Cake baskets $37 te $60 Gravy beats and tray $44 te $200 Butter dishe3 $18.50 te $52 Sugar sifter $18 te $30 (Mnln Fleer) A special purchase of Circas sian walnut frames for photo graphs and pictures, complete with glass, will be sold in the Picture Store Monday at one quarter and one-half usual prices. They are: 7x9 inches at 60c. 11x14 inches at 75c 18x16 inches at $1.25. 14x17 inches at $1.75. The quantity is limited. (Fifth rioer) Important te Player-Piane Owners! A quantity of standard niuaiu rolls for all 88-nete player-pianos will be sold Monday at 25c each. Their regular price is four or Ave times as much. Included are fox trots, waltzes, ballads and word rolls. (Soeeud Fleer; Ne Other Gleve Has the Air of a White Gleve Particularly a white French kid glove of exquisite fit and elasticity. These who wish their hands most elegantly gteved for Easter may cheese from these fine white kid gloves brought from France especially for Wanamaker custemers: Twe-clasp at $2 te $3.50 including our famous Reyale and Reynier gloves. Strapwrist at $5.50 a pair. Meusquetaire in eight-button length at $4.50; 12-button at $5; 16-button at $6; and 20-button at $8 a pah'. There are none better few se geed. (Main Fleer) i i I,, Mere. New Beeks en Geed Old Themes "My Boyhood," by Jehn Burroughs $2.50. A book of peculint .harm te all levers of nature. "My American Diary," by Clare Sheridan, $8. "Asia at the Cross-Jteads," by E. Alexander Powell, $3. "The Adventures of a Tropical Tramp," by Harry L. Fester, $2.60. Mln Fleer) ' French Handkerchiefs for Women at 50c Each The reason is that these are hand-embroidered initial hand kerchiefs and two of the letters are missing L and C. Fine Hheer linen; one has u tape border and a colored initial in a block. The ether has hand printed 6tripes, hand-rolled hem and initial. In all geed colors. (Main Fleer) Printed Silks for a Gewn Printed foulards, printed ra diums, printed pussywillews of these the most delightfully prac tical frocks are being made, as well as the linings of fluttering capes and cloaks that reveal themselves se engagingly at every movement. New foulards are $2.50 ami, $8; radiums at $3' unci $3,50;' pussywillews at $4. In many colors and patterns, mall and conventional, bold and bizarre, novel and striking. (First Fleer) A WONDERFULLY fine collection of fox furs for Spring wearing may be seen today in the Fur Salen, Mere browns and grays than ever are in it Paradise blue, beige, platinum gray, darker -grays se en ana, ne prices start at 90 emend mt Checked Trimmings en Silk Lingerie Daintiest lingerie imaginable, of radium silk in lovely shades of orchid and pink, and finished with lattice, .work of checked silk or looped trimming of ribbon with corded edges. Vests with checked trimming are $5; step-in bloemera te match, ?4.60. Vests with loop trimming are $8.85, and tt bloemera te match axe the avdk Just Seem She But the Fact Remains There Are On$$ T It K T iT TI 4- iM nive iviere uavs lur jliicsc vjicui "im. . -m . r 'Vlf , Sales of China and Heusewares ; Five mere days te select from tens upon tei of thousands of the best heusewares at savingif mm m- w v a vm rr,w m vsrv r Mam mi m-m m m irtr T: a . j. j.u - :r -f. 4-UwM rive mere uays ly uuvt; yvu. piiv xxvm .!$ lines t snowing Ji tuma ami uui graaa wc cvw have put into a sale. Tt has heen a &r&.t March for dreat sales. v a a :.. t: 4.J-1 .v; aa u inC An i -1.11U XL a 2wjliii ias j. cLuaui kuwu lvs ulxc iaei uaj ?-' Although mere nennle have heart huvin than;' J ..s Bvw 4.M-kerx e e4ll "x -! .- nheftl -", CVC1 UCJ.VJJ.C: uicic xe aixu ins ciiu kji xjajwexjul. Twe mighty sales, providing almost every thing for the housework, the pantry, the laundry, the kitchen, the dinner table, or the china closet. Awnings The best way te insure getting your awnings up en time and satisfactorily is te order NOW. We can then make them at once, before the rush is en, and held them until time for hanging. (Fifth Fleer) Gleve-Silk Underwear Women Call "Wonderful" Mostly deep rose silk in the heavy, long-wearing weight. Vests, in bodice style, low necks and sleeveless. Tailored tops, made extra long and rein forced under arms. Price, $2.25. Bleemers te match, $3. Step in union suits, made bod ice style. Roomy and thoroughly reinforced. Priced $4.50. Vests in lighter weight. Pink ones in the bodice. The price is $1.85. Bleemers of glove silk te match, $2.50. (FlTit Fleer) Riding: Beets and Puttees New the bridle path beckons with its most potent allure. Te witness Nature donning her first Spring robes of misty green and her veils of blossoming white is one of the perennial joys of the woman who rides. Fer her we have English-made puttees of tan or black calfskin at $9.60 a pair. And riding riding beets in tan or black, made en the English model, with narrow leg, soft tees and low, bread heel, at $30 a pair. (Firtt Fleer) . tssv . 4 .m a m. i MWMM. irai."' - -' ' Sm SPRING! and Skimming Upstream in Your Little Ole Canoe Ice has broken away the water's clear. Net a sport that's half se geed for a fellow who loves the stream. And net a canoe that's half se geed as the Ken nebec that has come here by the carload. Five different models, many sizes and colors, priced $65 and $75. And with them a car load of rowboats. 10-ft. flat-bottom type, S45; 12 ft., $55. 9-f t. yacht tenders, easy te tow, safe, roomy and seaworthy, $85. 12-ft. outboard motor motor meter boats. Heavy reinforced stern te carry meters, $75. Prices include one pair of ears and oarlocks. Alse complete line of paddles, ears, backrests, cushions, paints, var nishes and beating supplies. (The U)lfi7 New for a Five-Day Clearing of All Odd Groups in the China Sale Regular assortments in the Sale of China and Glass are ample, and at the special March prices the opportunities are remarkable. But new the sale has only five days te run and the unusual selling up te this time has left us an accumulation of odd groups, all of which we mean te dispose of before next Friday eve ning, when the sale ends. All such lets will be marked 20 te 50 per cent less than the already lowered March Sale prices. . In many cases quantities are tee small te permit specific mention, and in every case the supply is limited. Today we stait the clearaway with the odd dinner sets, among which you will find these extraordinary values: At $65 dinner sets of 100 1 pieces in a decoration of royal blue bends with coin-geld edges and coin-geld inner bands. At $43 French china dinner Bets of 106 pieces in two pretty border decorations with coin coin geld handles and geld edges. At $40 imported china din net sets of 98 pieces in a royal blue band decoration between two geld lines. At $35 American dinner sets of 107 pieces in a wide coin-geld band decoration with narrow black line, geld line and matt-geld handles. , At $27.50 American dinner sets of 106 pieces border pat terns in paneled effect with coin-geld handles. At $22.50 American dinner sets of 106 pieces in a narrow Persian border decoration with floral motif. (Fourth 1'loer) A Light, Airy Raincoat for Men te Wear When It's Warm Spring raincoats, we call them, but te be candid they art ' Summer coats. Be that as it may, they are light and cool. At the same time as dry as the desert. Going a littlt further, they will stay dry, for the seams are mude in such way they won't pull out. j Three colors tan, olive or gray-black. A better coat than before at less money, for the price are $16.50 without a belt and $18 with one. (Main Fleer A Summer Rug Can Be Serviceable as Well as Pretty te See AH of which is one mere reason why se many women are finding it real economy te take the heavy woolen rugi up when the hotter days come. Fiber rugs or wool-fiber rugs are made for any room, and they are made for Summer use, although in some rooms they are nice the whole year round. Bright, light, clean-looking rugs. If colors can be cool, these are. Fiber rugs: 9x12 size, $13.50 and $16; 8.8x10.6 size, $12.50; 7.6x10.6 size, $13; 6x9 size, $8.75 and $10. Weel-fiber rugs: 9x12 size, $18.50 and $25; 8.3x10.6 siz. $17 and $23.50; 6x9 size, $11.50 and $14.50. (Yuth Vloer New Irish Linen Table! Cleths of Splendid Quality $8.75 and $10.75 Fine, snowy, lustrous pure flax cloths, exceptionally heavy and serviceable. Three rich, beautiful Heral patterns and two size. 72x72 inches, $8.75, and 72x90 inches, $10.75 each. Mederat prices for goods of such quality. New also and right geed at the prices are a let of pur linen napkins, full bleached and in a fine lustrous finish : i!m 241x2414 inches, $9 a dozen. ' m (l'lrt Vloer. The Phonograph That "Can't" Sing Caruso's Voice Should Be Made te Sina It We sell a reproducer that will enable your machin, W no matter what its make, te play lateral as well us of&5 repnwia anri net a i. .. nnv... .",... n il. 11 - t.TJt .wv.ww, Mlu avw b juui Duivite ii liib irainen vnmmam.i you've been missing Caruso's. Kreinler'a. Farrv' 3' t j 1 ' w " wu that of many ether artists. And the price is but $5. 5 we . 1 ;ii 'j. f. .i xwt 4 t ss -Ti if, it $1 VI m '; II m Wis 1 ' T mi mxhi:. . ' ..r . -, a? & ,;y.a- ' ..J u .' ",; ',y :Jib&kWvi'.y&&vi!mjbA a,- .t. . m vinr.; . . .. , ,i,i, .'.- ?.-'- jl y t.wu . imium wan i v .itn. . Ura,lru Fleer) i,imit t-eiiV, - .,.!ua.,,v. . .. 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