vS" ' ' I, t - . . t . ' - I ' - ' " n " ... ,.. y ., it - i ' - i ..jjlilj Organ at 11 and VSi WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair it 4:45 Stere Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S Chimci t "OO" ' Start Out Monday With Your Mind Firmly Made Need for Easter While Spring's Finery Is Up te Get Loveliest All Yd w "TTl fa m ' 'ttfS m & $ -r j l El F ' 'PSJit iv'J Band rt'il &.. L, Ji. I i If Brains Constitute Qualification for a Business Man why net equally se for a woman, who often surpasses a man in her intuitions and efforts? Give her a helping hand instead of an old-time prejudice or criticism. , The fact that she has mere heart te give te the things she wants te de, with coming days of experience will prove her equal value, if net superior value in many respects. Genuine vocational training by the Bublic schools of young women as well as ttle men, by practical and experienced teachers, en the high lines of honor, truth i and practice, will in time work a miracle in business methods. A woman's standards in the main are higher than a man's. Signed 'Afrit 1, MS. QMjfimtafc. Frem Old Londen Come the Most Intriguing Leather Novelties Delightful bits te give as prizes for games when parties are again gay. Or as an out-of-the-ordinary gift nothing could de quite is well. 1 All are excellent leather, splendidly made. Antique IBtb tmh The Antique Shep announces the arrival of another collection of old low-pest wooden beds, in maple,.cherry, ash and walnut. A few interesting old "spool" beds or "Jenny Lind" beds, as they are called in some sections' of the country are among them. PEOPLE coming in at the middle Chestnut Street deer are im mensely interested in the remarkable chessmen which are shown in a case in the aisle. One set, the property of the T-Sqiiare Club of Philadelphia, ivas deco rated by Gcerpiana B. Harbeson and lias just been exhibited in the Metropolitan Museum in New Yerk. The ether set, executed by Sidney W. Cox, has tlie angle instead of the circle shown in its basic lines. , Ssa. Most of them are full size, but among them are a few single and day bed sizes. They will be sold for $20, t$25 and $8. Suitable companions for the beds are the little old stands of maple or cherry, originally used for washbowl and pitcher, but new converted into quaint little bedside tables. Just right for supporting a lamp and the sleep-inducing books. They are $20 and upward. Te complete the quaint old time atmosphere" of the bed chamber for which these things are chosen are old bu-' reaus and chests of drawers in various weeds from) $50 up; and ladder - back rush - seat chairs many of them with old stenciled decoration- -from $10 up. A final touch of perfection for such a room would be one of the old hand-loomed woolen coverlets in blue and white, or gayer colorings. The Antique Shep has some par ticularly nne specimens of these, some with interwoven dates placing them at nearly a century old. (Fifth Fleer) Easter Cards Flat cards, folders, cut outs for children, sachets, book - markers, booklets and family cards prices 5c te $1. (Mnln Fleer) Se many novel little pieces thit it is out of the question te name them all, but a few will give an idea of hew varied they are. There is a leather bag with a coat hanger in it and en the ends of the coat hanger there are breihes for hats and clothes. Anether contains a knife with a feet-ruler stamped en it. Anether little bag contains ' a cut-glass, silver-mounted bottle of smelling salts. Card cases and handbags galore. Prices start at $2 for the tiniest card case and go all the way up te $35 for big, beautiful envelope bags. (Main Fleer) A Few Yeung Women's Coats Are Special at $28 Remarkable coats at this price, for they are a fine quality all-wool tweed, either mixtures or indistinct plaids, and there are four unusually pretty styles, some belted, ethers net. We chose the four models and the materials, and the coats were made te our order. Otherwise they would cost almost double. In soft grays, browns and tans. 14 te 20 year sizes. (Second Fleer) Afternoon Dresses of Grays Ne wonder gray is beloved by artists and women of taste nothing conveys mere perfectly an impression of charm, of mys tery, than these delicate tones which suggest mist and doves' necks and lovely distances. These afternoon dresses in gray are carried out in Canten crepes and crepes de chine; and they have really entrancing sleeves and side draperies, and girdle clasps te mention only a few of their interesting features. And there is literally a score of styles between $65 and $175. (First Fleer) Furniture's Inevitable Clearaway! General Dismissal of Odd Pieces, Suits and a Few Things of a Kind at Opportunity Prices This is one of the inevitable develop ments incidental te a great business. Frankly it is the outcome of the recent great February Sale. Everybody can understand that the greatest sale of its kind in the world is bound te leave a let of odd groups and pieces, excel lent in themselves, but which it is deemed bet ter te dispose of at once. New then, we are offering all such at prices that should insure their immediate dis appearance. The collection is quite large, very inter esting and comprises furniture for bedrooms, libraries, living rooms, halls for practically every place and purpose. These are some of the lets invelved: That Levely Complexion ti partly Nature's gift, and partly care te use none but the best toilet aids. Many women achieve it with the famous Queen Mary facial creams and jellies. Fer daintiness and efficiency there are none better. They are moderately priced, , aad sold only here. '' (Main Fleer) Madame May Have Her Shoes Shined I privacy and comfort, in the little shoe-shining shop in the Women's Shee .Stere. The at tendants are experts. (First fleer) Paris Sends Novelty Gloves for Easter Women will delight in the diver new tab-wrist and gaunt let gloves from France. .The gauntlets are of finest wencn Md, pique-sewn. The dee cuff is embroidered in contrast ing color, matching the lining Jid the crochet embroidery, en the backs. There is white kid embroidered 1 Jtth black, with silver gray or tsrmieise: black kid embroidered with white; silver gray or red; fM tan kid with henna em broidery. The price is $7 a pair. Even prettier are the tab-wrist rSv"' Jhe pointed tops are JMet with contrasting color te mtch the crochet. There is white with black, tan with cream, pongee with brown. a the price is $5 a pair. (Mln Fleer) Babies' Layettes and Other Things They Need in Spring We have layettes here with all ffij, newssary garments for as Wte as ie. ethers with hand le ' P"iceat8 and slips start at Za ,Jners a8an are as fine Wishes M the lurcher 232 : b"B'net. bath tubs, M wardrobes and ether nec- eSK r the Small One'i &ttb8fUndlnth8 (Third Fleer) HjiLUE jewelry" as n 8hewn one of We cases in the Main JkM as attractive as gg blue things-brace- U,l ftn lapis lazuli, IjLgW from $2.50 for ear- m' "9 tw a k' lT I Justin TimeferEaster J Come Levely New Paris Hats npHEY will truthfully tell women everything A they want te knew about the Spring millinery secrets of Paris, for they are fresh from the hands of that famous French milliner, Careline Rebeux. Never were hats se daringly beautiful or se original in their use of fabrics! And it is Careline Eebeux who has) caused se much talk in Paris by her adroit combining of different materials. Fer example, she adores velvet, and one of her happiest inspirations is an exquisitely large flat hat of three shades of blue velvet with a silver ribbon around the crown. A fascinating little turban, that would be lovely en either a debutante or her mother, has a velvet crown and a shirred ribbon brim. ;, Velvet, tee, is used for finishing brims. Suede of glorious colors is happily combined with straw and, speaking of straw, there are a number of these hats in the timbe crin that Paris likes se much. They are large picture hats, wonderful in coloring and trimmed with natural ostrich feathers or exquisite flowers. Net one of these Paris hats has a duplicate, that is one thing that makes them se desirable in many women's eyes. New English Sports Hats will be welcomed with open arms by the woman who is looking for the smartest sort of a hat te wear with her tweed suit or cape. They are just as Eng lish as they can be and quite unique. Seft mouf meuf mouf feon braid and straws, easily adjusted, and they are in the new vivid sports colors, simply trimmed with a glittering ribbon. Prices start at $15. Many Beautiful Easter Hats Frem Our Own Workrooms There are large and They have caught the inspiration of Paris in the happiest manner, and used even the favorite timbe crin straw of Paris and alde the prettiest rf Paris flowers small hats tailored hats and dress hats, and never were lovelier colors or mere becoming shapes., (hHK VteN) The New Jet Girdles Which Have Enraptured Paris We bought some of the most beautiful ones we found in Paris, and they are new te be found in the Dress Trimming Stere. Whereas some are lovely beaded things mounted with jet cabochons, ethers are wide belt3 with beaded fringes that reach well down te the hem of the skirt, and some are wonderful draped affairs. The prices start at $8 and go up te $75. There are no duplicates of the finer ones. (Main Fleer) The Sale of Waists Surely Is Most Timely Many women are finding in it the new and pretty blouse te wear with their Easter costume. These are some of the particularly geed items: Peter Pan waists at 1.75, in kinds of cotton materials. Seme white dimity, batiste and voile, ha, real. le. ... , , Silk waists at $3.85 and S5 are seme with real lace. tricolette and artificial silk. Sample waists at $1.85 are all Among them are sweater blouses. (Eeit and Weft AUIm) Women's New Lightweight Pumps at $15 They come from a master shoemaker who turns out only the finest feminine footwear. Bedroom Suits $165 for a four-piece walnut veneer finished suit in two-tone effect. ?170 for a four-piece antique ivory enamel suit. $225 for a William and Mary suit of mahog any veneer. $228 for a four-piece blue enamel Leuis XVI suit. $250 for a four-piece Heppclwhite suit of mahecany veneer. $295 for a four-piece antique ivory enamel suit. $350 for a four-piece Queen Anne suit of walnut. $412 for an eight-piece stippled enamel and decorated suit. $435 for a six-piece shaded ivory enamel suit. $515 for an eight-piece Colonial design suit of figured and crotch veneers. $085 for a seven-piece Chippendale suit. Four-piece suits censtat of bed, bureau, chiffo chiffe chiffo rebe and dressing table. Seven-piece suits of twin beds, bureau, chif fonier, night table, chair and bench. Eight-piece suits of twin beds, bureau, chif fonier, dressing table, night stand, chair and bench. Bedroom Pieces $22 for a triple-mirror dressing table, antique ivory enamel. $39 for an ivory enamel bureau, Queen Anne design. $45 for a full-size bed, Aoam design of ma- negany veneer. $50 for a triple-mirror dressing table of ma hogany veneer. $55 for a full-size bed, Leuis XVI design, of walnut veneer. $65 for a pest Colonial chiffonier of mahog any veneer. $05 for a Sheraton chifforebe of mahogany veneer. $75 for a Sheraton chifforebe of mahogany veneer S85 for a Leuis XVI bureau of walnut veneer. $93 for a Queen Anne bureau of walnut veneer. $100 for a Chippendale bureau of mahogany veneer. Dining-Roem Suits $200 for a ten-piece solid oak suit finished in dark brown with tapestry seats en chairs. S300 for a ten-piece solid oak suit finished in dark brown and antiqued. $350 for a ten-piece mahogany veneer suit in Sheraton influence. $363 for a tpn-piece walnut veneer suit, with tapestry covered chairs. $495 for a ten-piece suit of walnut veneer finished in two colera and antiqued. $515 for a ten-piece suit of fine mahogany veneer, Chippendale design. $585 for a ten-piece Sheraton suit of figured ' mahepanv veneer. $C93 for a ten-piece Willinm and Mary suit in mahogany veneer and inlays. (Hlxth FIdi The material is dull black or chestnut tan calfskin, as feather weight and flexible as kid. They have one instep strap, medium tee, light-turned sole, low French heel and a finish of perforating. (Flrit Fleer) Many women have been wait ing for Just such a dainty and practical pump, and will consider $15 net excessive for its superior quality. Men's Woven Madras Pajamas for $2.50 Again Summer ones have come in and they came at prices that surely call te mind the geed old days. Light, cool pajamas in a mul titude of stripes that are as dif ferent in widths as in colors. (Main Fleer) The Fastidious Man Likes Paris Handkerchiefs Fer one thing the beautiful colors. Fer another, the fineness of the linen and the attractive patterns. Seme have hand-rolled hems. Prices from $1.50 te $3 each. (Main Fleer) Women's Silk Pajamas Seme of pink and blue crepe de chine, cut in the slip-en style and trimmed with lace, $10, $15.50 and $16.50. The ethers of pink and blue radium, also pink and blue, and finished with hemstitched ruffles, $15.75. (Third Fleer) A Suit e Tweeds and Jelly Brogues, That's a Man in Spring By brogues, of course, shoes are meant. 'And say what you please, but brogues are the most sensible fashion that's come along in many a day. Fer after all, brogues are merely comfort shoes made ever with straighter lines here and there. Whatever else brogues de, they allow plenty of room. Most any man wanting brogues wants them te leek rough and (Slain Fleer) The Brightest Heme in Spring Is the One With Brighter Rugs Cheerful as can be are the Summer rugs arriving every day. Clean, bright-looking rugs that even leek cool. And what a relief they are after a Winter with dark fleer coverings. Fibre rugs are always first in Spring, and they come in many delightful patterns. 9xl2-ft. size, 7.6xlO.C-ft. siz, $12.50; 6x9 ft., $13.50 and $16; $13; 8.3x10.3 ft, $8.75 and $10. Weel fibre rugs are: 9x12 ft., $18.30 and $25, 8.3x10.6 ft., $17 and '23.50; G.9 ft., $11.50. Rag rugs with mixed centers ami varied berders: 9x12 ft, S19.50; 8x10 ft., $14.50; 6x9 ft. $10. (Srentli Fleer) Hand-Embroidered Rebe Patterns Frem China, Special We shall sell them for $21.75 te $33.75 the lowest prices we have ever asked for such1 robes. They are embroidered en net, batiste and voile, all white, and designs and needlework are both admirable. All but the lowest priced are five-panel robes, and all have ample material for the upper parts. Only the fact that the importer was ever-stocked makes such prices possible for such fine things. Alse here arc 6000 yards of hand-made laces in Irish pat terns, which some women will want for trimming these robes, as well as many ether things. Widths are i te 2, inches. Prices are 75c te $1.15 a yard for Insertions and 85c te $1.35 for edgings. (West ALL) Art Needlework Novelties are being shown today pillows, boudoir lights and boudoir bags; Ieve, handkerchief and powder exes, trays and a thousand ether churming trifles which will selye a geed many Eastar, rratt- And New Cemes, the Wanamaker Special Wardrobe Trunk At $46.50 Ne trunk like it, none could be like it. Te say Wanamaker Special is te say something different, something better. And se the Wanamaker Special Wardrobe trunk brings te travelers all the advantages, all the little improvements that make a trunk a genuine service. And at the same time this new trunk comes at one price, that's reasonable. There Are Features That Make It Distinctively a Better Trunk The top ever the wardrobe part is padded with plush te keep the clothes hangers from jostling about. The lid ever the wardrobe section locks when dropped. Has steel angle iron en inside te reinforce sides and prevent warping. A shoe box thaf s locked in en a steel frame. A continuous locking bar extends down the bureau section and fastens with a Yale lock, keeping all drawers securely locked. Has extremely large hat box. At the same time the drawers are large enough for a man's stiffly starched dress shirt. Tep drawer partitioned for small articles. A Trunk for Men or for Women, That's Built te Travel As solid as can be. $fe 0 When speaking of strength, te say Gibraltarized is te say the strongest known, and the corners of this trunk have been Gibraltarized. In one size only, 21i2x22x40 inches. All the geed features of ether trunks are cembinm? In this Wanamaker Special and with them, are several mypr, jiupruvemenw. m ready. And grain calfskin is beat for this. At $8.50 there are really geed brogues, with perforations everywhere brogues should have perforations. mm 1 . "'.i .il M (.-""i "J -M M m -' UK 1 "- J. IWmnHh Vtew) & l&ssiw. ir,.. J 8& te! jMzmx&.vM '. &&&&: , L'.i rt''.'..- L jfl ti