HHBHI KWcWtfWB3ey !yPllfWli imzkv,:SiRfLii!H3S3 .-f..-- .-., . . - ,. ,( - I "i r "i r- ; !- I, i in Mil UW. t vTf fsasaiiE fy?.'.yterg?i,a ?;.?(?, frit'. WT? ! 'i-ii'.' , ti? -,v' 7 f ?"- V - ' " ' i i r-1 Tlays a 9 lMnd 4i60 ' .st.ftei...t ' : WANAMAKER'S v. 'W&ATHER WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S I'.aiv Olilni ""n ri8 and Feast en Spring's Finest, for 'Tis Nearly Easter Ife Get the Kernels of These w.' ... tr..i x r-v. Produces iu must first crack the shells te get "the firm, aJ1v sweet and golden nut. There is a price g patience or labor that must be paid for the jlbst worthy things. AH of us will be better off when we feel Sough grown up te step being fed with any N kind of a spoon. iv ri. . WAil wnvfh while te develen ourselves. W. rrk4'a what this Stere is doiner with its le and warehouses en both sides of the seas. jifices and warehouses Signed m I I V'""' m I JpfaMfa hk Its, ft &' Women's Tailored Suits of the Finer Sorts, $50 te $80 KTweeds, hemespuns and woolen epenge in pleasant shades 'nay-green, violet, a dull orange, bobolink brown, a black- iljwhite gray, a pure gray, caravan gray and ethers. Each it is lined with a delicate color that sometimes matches t always harmonizes, and each has the finely fitted shoulders dfbeautiful finish of details which belong with a really iart tailored suit. 'There are several styles, and a few of the coats have liher bindings. c -Prices $50 te $80. f Flrt Fleer) fi l.t-t ir Hand-Embreiderd Robes Come I Frem China f ' Embroidered beautifully en net, organdie, batiste and voile, and remarkably low priced at $21.75 te $33.75. Alse plenty of the hand-made laces in Irish pat- Urns, 75c te $1.15 a yard for insertions and 85c te fl.35 for edgings. J t- (Weil Aisle) hey're Called Swaggers, and the New lags Are Certainly as Smart as Can Be Ik Velvet calf .bags and two perfectly charming shapes have lie at only $5. " ie ee canttid, it s tnc nest leatner Dag we ve naa at e several years. urune siyie is gamereu, tne emerf evereiy piain ; uem nave e aeuDle-strap handles ana are m brown or gray. (Main Fleer) If Letitia Corsets Are Famous There Are the Best Reasons for It They keep their shape up te the last minute, a fact which partly due te the clever way they are cut, partly te the fcderfully fine and strong materials (all of them tested) jd partly te the uncommonly geed boning and unique Hnmings. One, of a light dotted pink fabric' has a low teD and a ng skirt and is priced at $6.50. A slip-en of candv-strfrjed material has plastic, skIps nr1 IHs at $7. ! ' A slip-en of the same material in naler Dink has a lencrer jrt and is priced at $8. f (Third Fleer) Anneuncina a Larae Importation of Leng Kid and wfc Suede Gloves Frem France 1m A lfldv vln Vine .,4- U i. Tl 1 . .!!i-J ' "" "n juai UCCJI IU r litilUG anu visiieu ne of the factories in p.venntiu mfIioke w.Mnmi.. Sfleves are marfp wi-ifea .,. evurv WOle ?hSwP aI1 trough the facteiy and saw newnnWn3; ICe) ! knew a ,et Rbeut French Keve one r-nV,M ": pne witn mere respect. I wish every one could see what the making of a glove really means!" Yes, indeed, a fine French glove does net grew en wee. Many months of infinite care and preparation re needed te transform the crude animal skin into the quisitely fitting and delicately tinted hand coverings r women. The larcfi Swin., .,-e! ii..-. n li. K'eve factory has just arrived. row ncludes the loveliest shades of pale tan, prim- iq aark gray( aa well as black and whitC( rU -n long A--H"iuire style. bln kid thn.v. a e i...w. .. . . .. . few. , -"uuen i ii, button, at ?y.754.75 and .'O 12.1)llttf., 1 (fir,-. ... Sfi. Ifittw at fa; 20-button at $8. CT fe!?"c.h J"," han. last i'n SUede there U c m i "ln. e juikwe, aim me Kieves , "-ue mete is 8, 12 and are better. (.Main Fleer) New Fiction of Interest "Goldie Green," by Samuel Merwin, $2. Wise te the world and te the men that prowl around it, Goldie is the perfect product of the forces that have been de stroying the protecting shelter of the American girl. ."Rimrock Trail," by J. Allan Dunn, $1.75. About the three gentlemen of the Three Star Ranch and their mascot Melly. "The Queen of Karmanla," by Marie Van .Vorst, $1.75. A ro mantic novel, well written, well rounded. (Main Fleer) New Silk' Scarfs' as Colorful as Spring . And that means that they are just in the right shades for the new sports tweeds and 'lovely Spring frocks. There are. also the darker colors, navy, 'browns and black for these who want them. Artificial silk scarfs, plain and fancy weaves, Reman stripes and bordered effects and also some beautiful new two-toned scarfs, all are fringed, 2 te $6.60. Genuine silk scarfs, plain and fancy stitch, plaids and bayadere stripes, $15 te $18. These are fringed. (Main Fleer) Tiie Women's Custom-Tailoring Bureau is showing some smart new models for tailored dresses with short shoulder canes te match. These models will be made up te measure in Peiret twill for $75; pongee for $50; linen for $40. Tailored suits are made te measure for $65 and up. (Second Fleer) ' Beautiful Fringed Capes Which Can Be Wern Inside Out IN FACT, we suspect that most women will prefer te wear them that way, just because the insides milky white, lilac, Mephiste red and Paisley colored are se gay and charming. The outsides are navy and black and of the same material as that used for the lining a silk-woven fabric with a lustrous sponge-cloth surface. The black fringe is deep'and loose. Price $75. (rirl Fleer) The Easter Blouse She Will Wear With the Tweed Suit A new and pretty idea is te have it in a wash silk te match the color of the tweed. Such blouses are here in Peter Pan style with the fash ionable loop trimming of the silk around the cellar and cuffs, and the colors are exquisite shades of orchid, cinder, bisque and old blue. They are $11.50. (Third Floe'r) TITHETHER for busi V' ness or for pleas ure everybody who wear 8 glasses needs te be sure that the lenses are properly ground. Our experts fill oculists' prescriptions with the greatest care. (Main rinllcr.r) Tweed Suits for Yeung Women Are Beautiful at $35 P SPECIALLY intended for all these who want L' a finer tweed and better tailoring. The tweed is a soft all-wool herringbone weave in orchid, rose, light blue, tan or banana. There are two styles, both, however, have the straight box coat se much in favor this Spring, and both have detachable belts. Such geed-fitting suits' that most young women can wear them without the slightest alteration, and that is a great recommendation just new. Sizes 14 te 20 years. New $35 Tweed Coats Ready te de instant service when the weather requires it, and they are excellent investments for these going te the shore ever Easter. They are black-and-white or brown-and-white mixtures, English looking and with the raglan shoulder that slips en ever a suit if necessary. There is an in verted pleat in the back and a double belt in front. Sizes 14 te 20 years. (Second Fleer) Tweeds Are Net Wern Threadbare Yet Every feu days we mention them, because new kinds are con stantly ceminp. and customers tell us almost daily they find no such selection anywhere else. Yeu will find mixtures, diag onals, herringbones, smooth covert effects, rough homespun weaves, small two-color checks, hairline checks, large everplaids, stripes; pale shades, bright colors, sober hues. They are just about the best that can be chosen for sports and runabout suits, topcoats, capes and skirts. Prices are $2 te $6, and widths invariably 54 inches. (Flrnt Fleer) Introducing a z New Face Powder That Is Different It is exceptionally delicate and fragrant, soft and fine. It is made of the purest and finest barley. Nothing in it te clog the pores or eventually harm the skin. Barley, as every enc knows, is nourishing, being rich in vita mines. This new barley face powder is net only pleasant te use, and really beautifying, but it is also said te be actually beneficial te the skin. Ask us for the new barley face powder, in white, brunette or natural, at $1 a box. (Main Fleer) Women's Ample Capes of Lustrous Belivia Belivia of the very finest and silkiest weave a fact which would account for Jhe luxurious appearance of the garments even if their voluminous folds didn't. They have the odd and fascinating open sleeves some winged and tasseled, some shaped rather like a flower; and they have linings almost as exquisite as their out side. Celers are Malay, tortoise, Sor rento, burro and black. Prices $125 te $150. (Flrit Fleer) Crash and Muslin Draperies Wee Spring Breezes Fer the living-room curtains, couch covers, chair backs, pillow slips, table covers, runners and scarfs all, of crash, with pat terns stenciled in colors, and all made and designed tenatch. Celers are in oil and are fast and washable. The complete set will put the living-room in the most alluring dress for the sun shiny days. Frem table covers, scarfs and runners at $1.25 up te couch covers at $7 each, and curtains at $8 a pair. ' Imported Ratines at $1.25 te $2 a Yard Smart street and sports dresses i will be made of the finer quality ratines. In the French weaves particularly the colors and designs are wonderfully effective. Stripes vie with checks and plaids and everplaids. In addition te plain colors, two-toned effects and usual patterns, many attractive novelties are shown that will net be found in the ordinary collection. Fer the choicest of all ratines prices are $1.23 te $2 a yard. (Flmt Tloer) New Arrivals Among Women's Fine Oxfords at $14 and $16 Footwear could net be finer. Net only is the kidskin and calfskin of the choicest grade, but the shoemaking itself is the product of master workmen. Cheese black kidskin, black calfskin or russet calfskin at $14 a pair, all with Cuban heels; russet calfskin with military heels, at $14, and seal-brown kidskin with Cuban heels, at $16. All have five blind eyelets, straight tips and welted aelea. . . KTECKLACES in various lengilis are of imitation crystal beads, in different sizes, and priced at $1 te $11. (Mnln Doer) - r " Stamped Stationery and Die at $2 A special price while the sta tionery lasts. One quire of letter pa.er, insluding envelopes, made by one of the, best American makers, and stamped with the monogram in any plain color, ex cept geld or silver. There are thirteen styks of monograms that one may cheese, and any of them usually costs almost double this price. (.Main I'tenr) Wntd)t& of White Geld Are Popular With Men Mere men than ever before are asking for them. Anticipating the demand, there are here in both Elgin and Waltham movements an unusually geed assemblage of different styles. In 18-kt. white geld cases, $91 te It22. In 14-kt. white geld enses, $63 le S6. In white geld-filled cases. $32 te $39. (Main Fleer) it Irish Linen Pillow Cases at $3.75 a Pair Bleached and finished te a de gree of snew.v whiteness, hem stitched and jp size 22x36 inches. Just such bed linens as every geed housekeeper likes te have and knows hew te appreciate. (Flrnt Fleer) A Sportsman Wants a Flannel Shirt Any Number of Times Many a man likes te go coatless en the gallop, or at golf, or when hiking. When Spring comes along n man can't get along with out a shirt that's heavy enough te absorb perspiration during times of exertion. The English flannel shirts that have come in include a world of cheesing in light grounds with prettily colored stripes. Of course, cellars are attached. Price $7.50. (Mftin Fleer) Philippine Nightgowns and Chemises The nightgowns hae round and V necks, and the chemises arc envelope; and both are plain ex cept for the triple scallops. Either garment may be had for $1.85. (Tlilril Fleer) Fresh, Washable Suits for Tiny Beys Mostly made in the quaint Oliver Twist style, but a few arc overall?, and a few regulations. The piques, perlin?, chambrays nndther washable materials ae in the delightful color? which even small boys, as well as girls, indulge in nowadays grccn, blues, tans, rose colors, even yel lows and lavender?; and some of them have fetching little frilly waists of white. Sizes are 2 te 5 years. Price'; ?2.25 te $9. Pongee suits arc ST. 50; linen lcgulatiens aic S9. (Third Fleer) Men's Silk Handkerchiefs Frem Paris Men who like the exquisit feeling of silk and the soft colon of French handkerchiefs will find the ' ew arrivals te be a real delight. Reme aie of the smooth, fin ilk, ethers a c of a new sheer rene silk which is a pleasure iust te touch. They are all w' ite with hemstitched hems or satin-striped borders, or ' they hae white or colored centers w'th colored striped, figured or plaid border?. One style at 53.50 "s pnit linen and part silk. (Mnln Fleer) The Very Suit or Piece of Furniture Yeu Need May Be in This Extraordinary Clearaway The assortment is made up chiefly of bedroom and dining room furniture, but there is also a choice of decorated breakfast room suits, wicker suits and pieces and a smaller proportion of livingr-roem furniture. The entire collection represents the accumulation of odd suits and pieces left from the wonderful Feb ruary Sale. These make up an in teresting assortment, rich in oppor tunity, but the number of suits and pieces of a kind is limited. Everything is marked at a low clearaway price. Dining-room suits from $200 up. Bedroom suits from $165 up. Bed room pieces from $22 up. Dining-Roem Suits $255 for a ten-piece walnut suit, Em pire Colonial design. $350 for a ten-piece suit of walnut ve neer, Queen Anne design. $365 for a ten-piece mahogany veneer suit, William and Mary design. $385 for a ten-piece walnut veneer suit, Heppelwhite design. $450 for a ten-piece mahogany veneer suit, Sheraton design. $477 for a ten-piece walnut veneer suit, Chippendale design. $480 for a ten-piece mahogany veneer suit, Heppelwhite design. Bedroom Suits $170 for a four-piece mahogany veneer suit finished in two-tone colors. $215 for a four-piece mahogany veneer ."uit in dull brown wax finish. $225 for a four-piece mahogany veneer suit, Colonial design finished in brown color. $2G0 for a four-piece suit in figured walnut veneer. $295 for a four-piece suit in antique ivory enamel. $350 for a four-piece mahogany veneer suit. Colonial design finished in brown color. Bedroom Pieces $22 for a triple-mirror dressing table, ivory enameled. $30 for a triple-mirror dressing table of mahogany veneer. $39 for a bureau in antique ivory enamel, Queen Anne design. $40 for a full-size bed in mahogany veneer, Adam design. $65 for a bureau of maheganv veneer, Queen Anne design. $75 for a chifforebe in mnlmrani- eneer, Queen Anne design. (Mitli Fleer) Mere of These Geed Rosebushes Have Come. In Sturdy bushes that bear the richest and most fra grant blooms. The best American hybrid and perpetual varieties are priced 45c the bush or $5 the dozen. (Fourth Fleer A Geed Old Last in a Bright New New Shee for Business Men Remember the bread tee that's rounded? It's a shape that doesn't leek like a comfort shoe, at the same time gives the whole feet room for plenty of play.( Most men will remember it as the Tremont last. Plain; in fact, se plain as te be smartlv se, and solidly built. In either black or tan. The price is $13. Oluln Tlnnr) There "1 Only One Genuine Schemacker Piane That is the Schemacker piano which has been made in Phil adelphia since 1838, and is owned, controlled, manufactured and sold by Jehn Wanamaker. i During all these years nearly three-quarters of a century the real Schemacker has steed high among American pianos and in the favor of musicians. Its tone quality stamps it as an instrument of the first rank. The real Schemacker is known as the "Piane of the Presidents," because eight of the chief executives of the nation have had it in the White Heuse. People who knew what a great piano the Schemacker is, and want one, should be sure they get a genuine Schemacker. The Wanamaker Stere is the sole dis tributor of Schemacker pianos in Phila delphia. Schemackar upright pianet, $725 and $780. Schemacker grand piano, $1180 and $1280. Schemacker reproducing piano, upright, $l$8t. Tleer) . - r mi . S!3 s; f Ttt s XI A i V fl - r ;' h a I. 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