IWfW KiPp n"1' IS'fl , "-t JA TTfU tfjj" .. -u- s-fliwm PUy t U, 4:50 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WEATHER '., Rain m Stere Closes at 5 ChltnM st Ieo Stere Opmui at 9 X March Is Bound te Ge Out A-Rearing, for It Winds Up Twe Might, Sales at Wanamaker's A We'k Government Is the ; Worst of All r The advantage te the public .must always iy have the first consideration, te the exclusion of v It is true that the offices are the gift of the people, but the people by and large expect the duties of each of the offices te be administered vfer the benefit of the City, State and Natien, irrespective of relationships and personal 'friendships. , A little mocking bird just above my head this sunny morning told me this true tale. Signed 'March SO, 19S2. QM ptemfc. If Easter Is an Outing Day She May Elect te Wear Knickers " And if she does she will have plenty of company, for imany young women are coming in for this sort of a costume. One nice thing, there is plenty of variety, knickers with either coat or cape, the three-piece' knicker costume, and there are also separate' knickers. All are excellently tailored And especially attractive new fashions. New navy blue tweed knickers and coat, $28.50. Other knicker and coat costumes in tweed, $37.50 te $47.50. Tweed knickers and cape costumes in orchid, green, tan or blue, $32.50. ' Three-piece costumes, knickers, coat and skirt, $30 and $58. All are in 14 te 20 year sizes. (Second Fleer) Like Easter Lilies, Fashion Is Abloom in. the Women' Xoneon &fjep There are se many, many lovely new things that one hardly knows where te leek first. Everything se fashion able, se novel, se different and se really geed. Dresses, ready made, of the new Velette material, sizes 16, 20, 32 te 38, priced $40 te $60. , V C . i. Skirts, Spring models, ready made. Irish and Eng lish tweeds are $15 te $22.50. Velette, $25. Knickers, ready made in various imported tweeds, $13.50 te $35. Topcoats, only one or two of a kind. English and Irish tweed made right in our own shop as model ready made coats. $50 te $100. Suits, splendid variety of tweeds. Medels in, stock made right in our own shop. $60 te $75. . Cape Suits, custom made by the Londen Shep tai- I lers, $65. ' .jJBL (Tht Oallcrr) The Fitted Toilet Tray Is a Little Case All by Itself Net exactly new, the fitted traveling cases with toilet trays, but certainly the price is new. Never have such geed cases sold for se little as $25. And after this small let is gene it isn't likely they ever will again. We compared the toilet tray with traveling sets and found that alone it is worth nearly $25. The case parti is the 22-inch siz6 of black long-grain cowhide and has the padded top. It is lined with moire silk and has shirred pockets. The fitted tray comes out, folds up and locks just as if it were a grown-up case. The toilet articles are imitation tortoise-shell finish. (Main Fleer) The Ubiquitous Tweed Ceat All Yeung' Women Wear It is altogether a delightful garment this Spring and no young woman can be blamed for wanting te wear it en many occasions. It will certainly be much worn Easter Sunday. It may be in a soft tan, or a lovely sky blue. And there are ethers in rose and blue mixtures, as well as indistinct checks. Almest as many styles are here as colors, both belted and unbelted models. One has only te cheese the most becoming. Best of all are the moderate prices, $35, $47.50 and 157.50. 14 te 20 year sizes. (Hecend Fleer) Footwear Frem the Nursery te the, Ballroom This is the scope of the Wanaihaker Children's Shee Stere. It begins with the littlest baby shoes for a child of nine months. It gees up te the young girl's shoes for school and street and dress, and her first party pumps and slippers. In between are the best shoes that can be bought for children fine shoes for dress wear, sturdy shoes for school wear, and dainty slippers and pumps for festivi ties. Whether the child needs an easy play shoe, a stout knockabout 'shoe, a geed street shoe, or a pretty "dress' shoe, you may be sure of finding it here at absolutely the right price, and in the correct last and style. Our children's shoe-fitters are experts. (1'lrM I'loer) JAPANESE nainsoek se calledis special. Ten f yard pieces of the quality and weight se much mired for lingerie may be had for $3,75 a piece. me width is 39 inches. Decorative Mural Panels The) Little Heuse has re ceived a small collection of decorative mural panels, painted from old Italian sub jects. Hung ever a library or living-room mantel, any one .of them would furnish a keynote around which the entire room and its' furnish ings could be built. J (Fifth Fleer) Rings for Women's Sports Costumes It kt geld rings set with semi precious stones in either- one's favorite color or the birth stone. Many women have already started the -fashion and se we have had a large collection of these rings made te order with aquamarine, bloodstone, garnet, amethyst, topaz, sardenyx, green tourmaline, coral cameos, black onyx, jade, 'lapis and moonstone. They range in price from $6 for one with a garnet up te $60 for one with an aquamarine, v (Main Fleer) New Tunic Blouses Are in Twe Celers Incidentally, they leek mere like an entire dress than any of their fore runners. The upper part, for ex ample, is in brilliant canna red crepe de chine, the lower skirt part and deep-pointed sleeve hems are in dark blue- crepe de chine. There is alsb a stitching in geld thread te join the two colors. The price is $21.50. (Third Fleer) m m tfTH Bfv'J .' fe V? . 2. iV5K Ruffled Edges for Lingerie On nainsoek and cambric foun dations, with eyelet and blind work, and two te nine inches wide, are priced at 25c te $1 a yard. (Flrit Fleer) Children's Hats a Special White leghorn hats and white, navy and black milans and hemps, some tailored and some trimmed, are particularly geed at $2.75 te 14.75. (Third Fleer) Gleve-Silk Bleemers Arrive at Smaller Prices Pink ones and a heavy silk, as soft and colorful as Spring itself. Generously cut and well made, with the large double gusset seat. The regular sizes are marked $8 and extra sizes $3.25, which is about a fourth less than has been the custom. (First Fleer) Last Day te Order Hardwater Seap at 60c a Dezen People who have used.it will have no ether. It lathers delightfully in hard water (or any water). It is a substantial size cake, net given te shrinkage. And it is delicately scented (violet, almond, lemon or verbena), or unscented if you prefer. Most people are ordering a year's supply. (Main Fleer and Deun Stulre Stere) Any Man Can Find the Season's Newest in a Hat at Four or Five or $6 Any shape that's popular is among the hats at one of the three prices. Most'ef the popular shapes are at all the prices. Celers? Ah, there's the rub, for if there's a thing that's smart in hats this Spring it's the colors. Heu about sand? Or if a man doesn't like sand it's tan he wants. Then, for the fellow who wants te be decidedly different, there are two shades of brown or gray. (Mala Fleer) (Fourth Fleer) The Sheer Handkerchiefs That Women .Like There is one especial kind at 35c each, or $3.85 a dozen, which makes a nice gift. The quality of the linen is particularly fine for a handkerchief of this price. It may be had either with or without a hand-embroidered block initial. Weit AUI.) The Best American Madras Has Been Put Inte Men's Shirts at $3.5Q Woven madras, te be sure, and such wearable woven madras. Bright, crisp, Spring-like shirts that men see at a glance are better. Most any kind of a stripe, including three styles of the seersucker stripe. And most any colon (Main Fleer) The Showing of New Spring and Easter Fashions As beautiful and as wearable as they are distinguished and novel that is the general opinion concerning them. The simple sports frocks, the afternoon dresses, the semi-evenirig and evening gowns, are shown in a setting of fresh, green ferns and" rosy azaleas, and the whole effect is charming. The dresses are really moderately priced from $65 te ?325. (Vlrtt Fleer) It 's High Time Every Man Had Put en a Spring Tqpceat And the fellows who are going te de it new might just as well profit by ether men's experience and Come Right te Wanamaker's Where Spring Topcoats Are Better Better selection of better-made coats that leek better. That's the whole story, and it's a long story that's best proven out by a fellow's own eyes. Seeing is believing, and every man 'who has seen the new topcoats here surely has believed they are worth every dollar he stakes en them. At least, most every man who has seen them has been glad enough te buy one. And it was a geed buy, for there are no better top coats, and prices are from $35 te $60. (Third Fleer) Little Children's Spring Coats Coverts, serges, cheviets and tweeds, usually simple in cut, and all lined, are $3.50 te $28. A few capes come inside these two prices. Seme of these coats have hats te match priced from $1.25 te $5. But hi some mothers prefer tailertd strawu an head gear for the youngsters, we have the straws also at f 2.75 te 12. (Third Fleer) English and American Tweeds, Special at $1.50 A limited quantity of English and American tweeds, all wool and 54 inches wide, will be sold tomorrow for $1.50 a yard. This is much below usual prices. They are conservative mix tures in gray or tan, also high colors, such as rose, blue and lavender. (Flrit Fleer) A Silk Business That's Based en Experience Every day customers are asking us for, and finding here in quantity and variety Crepes de chine Printed crepes Canten crepes Printed foulards Geergette crepes Printed pussywillews ' Bordered crepes Printed radiums Crepes meteor Sports Bilks and satins Chiffens Lingerie silks and satins Taffetas Tub silks besides the many varieties of silk crepes under trade-marked names. Experience has tnught us te have the greatest quantity of what the most women want. But the novelties desired by n few aie net neglected. (Flrit Fleer) There Are Several Groups of Corsets at Special Prices About 130 pair of front-laced models will be sold at $1.50 much less than usual. They are pink broche, topless and short-skirted. Specially priced at $1 te $3.50 are a, variety of styles in broche and plain materials. Unusual values at .$5 and $6.50 are fine corsets of pink brocade, topless, long skirted and well boned. t Xhlf Fleer) Mary, Mary, Hew Dees Your Garden Grew? Certainly much better with the help rr of roots and bulbs and tools and things J h TnciT tare rpcinv et vv QnQrnQaf'e UlUt M. W X VUVI J U K. T T UaXUAXIUXWI LJ. Surely enough it's Spring and planting time. And all the little bulbs and roots and seeds that seen will burst forth in magnificent blooms are ready for you te take home and plant in your very own garden. Net only are the seeds and plants here, but all the aids that make gardening mere congenial. And for these whose love of gardening gees beyond flowers. there are vegetable seeds, ana neuges 10 ciesc en tne garden witn, ana iruit trees te shade it. And every one is the kind that will grew. First of All, Let's Start With the Seil It must be rich and sweet and fertile for things te grew well. Among ether fertilizers there is Limeid, for sweetening the soil, at 25 cents for a ten-pound bag. Then Digging and Planting and Cultivating CnU for inkes, hoes, spades, spading forks, cultivator?, rub bish burners, lawn rollers, grass shears, hedge shears, piuning sheais, fitted garden baskets, plunt boxes, watering cans, garden hose and many ether things which are here and are butter here. Many Flowers Loek Best en a Trellis and white Colonial trellis iup in the C, 8 and 10 feet sizes. But the background for every garden is really vines nnd trees and bushes. And these things sturt from Bulbs and Roots That Are Ready te Plant Wistaria, purplp J5r Slumps, li of the Valley. 35c I'oenles. pink, rel op while, 35c rber Vlti c, $1 7S Norway Spruce. $1,75, Hetlnlspera, $2. AhparaKUs, 3c en., 2 per 100. All fruit trvs. $1 llhtibarl), 30c a clump, 18 23 dez Prlvet, 1 year, $1 ilez , $5 50 the 100 J'rhet, 2 years, $1 !5 dez , $7 50 the 100. CSrapt?s, 35c ca. Curt .ints, 45C ee., extia law Uoeicberrlis, 45c ca , etrn large aTO -r -SgZJsf-' .-rfinviiw'TO Flowers of Wonderful Beauty and Fragrance Cannai, red, pink and yellow, 15c ca., $1.50 der. Madeira Vines, 10c ea., $t dez. Cinnamon Vines, 10c ea, $1 dez. l4irge Culadluma. 30c each Mammoth Caladlums, COe each. Tuberose bulbs 7c ea,, 75c dez. TuberoHe bulbs, giant Uc, 10e ca., $1 de,:, CelastriiB, 50c. Buddlcca. 35c Wistaria, white, 35c. (l-earth rim) American lUauty Kesls Krau Karl DnischUl tien. .lucquemiuet Mrs Jehn I.nlriK Paul Neyron Seldi d'Or Mntcna Charla Jehn Hepper Price C de Rehan I'll leh Ilrunner Karen Ilenstettln Julet) Margettln Hetty Dean llnje OrusH an Tcplitz Klllarncy pink muaniey wwu K. H. Victeria UphellR Mrs Caiollne Ttsteut HunburHt Aaren Ward JUdUiice lied Columbia Ktolle de Franc My Maryland llhea Held JiuKrance Madame Julea Greles Dorethy Perklna Taiisvnchen Crimson llamblcr All the above rettf ar 4Se cacti r IS th daiaa $ Hi i M The last day of the Heusewares Sale. The last day of the China and Glassware Sale; f; .aT li vm m m m mi r zm -r -m m m m l. j jr.y; . could any day be mere crowded with genuine. glowing, out-of-the-ordinary opportunities thanSfj tomorrow? Great sales from the very start. And the last day is bound te be greatest of all. Right New Housewives Are Making a Last-Minute Check-up te Make Sure They Ve Getten All They Need Fer after tomorrow, gene will be the opportunity of buying the countless little helps in housekeeping at savings ranging from ten te fifty per cent. Net for six months can there be such a selection of heusewares at less than regular prices. Heusewares of a quality apart from all ethers. If there's a sewing machine, or a dishpan, or a refrigerator, or kitchen cabinet, or paring knife, or saucepan, or scrub bucket, or dust brush you need, this last day of March is your shopping day. The China Sale Glows Brighter as the End Draws Near And, as the end of all things, the inevitable clearaway. But it's a different clearaway, this repricing of incomplete din ner sets that's featuring the last days of the China Sale. All dinner sets with pieces missing are marked less than ever. Seme are half as much, some net se much reduced. It all depends en the number of pieces missing. But incomplete sets are net all that's left of the China Sale. There's still the greatest selection of china and glassware in Philadelphia, if net in the country, te cheese from at the biggest values m years. JL, Ni ' :4r. "ytjl ,i 4 l i ' - M V JrtKi . (Flrit Fleer) i , ; . X'X &L yv ?- :. u"j A i ;.! j '? if t AZ A, t li iii . V v 'v .V... ,i('A ' ' Mi ,W. jar&feR . tjJ$m , . 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