'; tic. t' wf;;.. .1 Rte -M ; i ffi..a3WR2?iV!'.1'Wi'. mi wrcK: SffiPSB' llfP W.1 W' rWWiWUK. W-.f' 2 ijsfivm SM tsn juj ''., 6, 1. FW"' d . If jf1 jj-v, .,.,, jjk tvC 'i,U.ix',ii J5 VJ 'JLU 55. ,et rArrtf JrlTL' n,- ' r1 1' w 1 'wWI ati Ltn Ply8 at 9 n and 4:B0 " chlmat Noen WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S "& WEATHER im increasing Cleudmten V Just as Soen as the Thoughts of Men Turn te Easter and Clethes! Their Footsteps Turn te Vnr the Geed of Other Yeung ?Men It May Be of Service te State Ithat the capitalization of this business begzn when it was small, chiefly with the nA....n txf 4-he rmrtlir whiv urffti ynml nriil. took us at our word. We were content te grew slowly and -i,:,iiv that nennle miflrht find us nut te be JjBUnux,, """-- , " . , .., itriie te wnai we unuenuuiij una mat wc made geed up te their expectations. This great building built next deer te the site of the Mint of the United States is , simply a coin of confidence minted here by public approval. ' It was net individual genius; it was the day's works of sixty years en this same old Market Street, steering by the north star of gervice. Service is something deeper and broader than political parties, and commercialism means much mere than making money. This can be said with a Pacific Ocean storm of emphasis. We simply steed up the business en first principles, and have tried te de our best. Signed Aynl-C, MM. 'Mjfamfe. Crepe Always Is Delightful in a Weman's Afternoon Freck Crepes dc chine unci Canten crepes, in straight-lined etyies, in the novel and interesting polonaise styles nnd in stle3 with waistlines. f Sometimes beaded nnd beading va3 never in such geed designs; sometimes per fectly simple, nnd in ether in- (Vlrst stancts theyct their inteiest from the use of contrasting color in the shape of linings. Probably a dozen models and one of them buttenn in tli" back. Navy, fallow, rust, brewli, giays and black are the colors. Prices ?50 te $65. fleer) T ;A Bevy of Gharming French Frecks for Yeung Women has just settled down like a flight of butterflies or a shower of sweet peas, in the crystal ttMS. They are hand-made, of Hhecr voile?, fine handkerchief linens, &nd a few in crepe weaves. Deli cate shades of wild rose, orchid, primrose yellow and blue are amenj,' them, and a number of white cues, eftcnest touched with color. Seme are exquisitely simple, ethers elaborately hand-worked, and all unusually lovely and distinctive. $20, $25, $30 and up te the reasonable pizes 14 te 20. prices, e arc and the (Second l'loer) A Thousand Smart Untrimmed Straw Hats at $2 and $5 A pretty and beceming: straw inapt, a wreath of flowers, a eluiter of fruit, or n ribbon of theje many a woman will fashion r own charming; Easter hat. And here today are all the in (rtdients. A thousand hats of straw, of " prawcHi ana most becoming upes and colors and weaves, are placed en sale at 2 and $5500 hats at each price. There are large "flats," aaucv small hats, delightful medium shapes as charming a collection of untrimmed hats as the season has yet shown. And the colors include almost every hue of the rainbow, in addition te black and navy. Te Trim Them, New French Flowers and Fruits IK!!?8' u"beed n tly wen- France. The least stem and bit K fSlusTers.0' WeathS' of Ml is Perf .Such a crop of realistic chcr- A11 tnese new French fruits , currants and berries could anl flowers are very moderately mve grown nowhere else than in priced from 45c up. (Second Fleer) Every Little Child Leves Shiny New Shoes "cn Us prideful glances wward its newly shed feet. Blt parents are a geed deal ere interested in the quality of child's shoes. Are they of KWd materials, properly made? am? it n. the u'"iuallucd WanRl.lf .they arc beuKht "t Jfwwaker'ii. Every pair of t:LZf"lVh?5t etl for lift Ciij l" "K,,s l0 u or little children's feet. High-laced bIiecs, black or tan Russia calf, $4.75 te $7.25. Buttoned shoes of patent leather with black cloth or kid tops, ?6 and $7.60. With laced kid tops, $6. White buck shoes with black patent leather vamps, $7.50 and $8.50. Patent leather slippers, with or without ankle strap, $4.50 te $0. The most careful attention is given te fitting children's shoen correctly. (Flrit Fleer) Small Girls Like te Have Dainty Gingham Dresses uin r n - cinp ,-rasc3 te be mere V twelve years. Bbeuuherni.therit,CnthU8iastie The prices are but $4.50 and $5, and that includes bloomer dresses, smocked frocks, hand hand eorked models, and ethers or gandie - Hashed and dainty enough for "best." (Ntrend Fleer) Silk Snnrts SrnrIHntfc the Ribbed Kind, Less Than Half warm for the wool sports IU .. . imh n T and that accounts for the little price, $3,75. There are solid blnclc one, or Present if ... .. j black-and-white- and brewn-r.nd-f";ent let are "seconds" f Wh te remblnfttJftr,t i:iV0in women are tak' - " 1I8. Tb (Wm aiii) i$u New Luster Art Pottery for the ' Easter Flowers Easter flowers leoene the most beautiful setting that can be given them. Hardly a better setting than In the new Luster Art Pottery, of which beautiful ware we arc new showing a remarkable collection. It can be had In several striking shades canary, am ethyst, elfin blue, rose, orange and robln'e egg and the shapes arc graceful nnd artistic. The assortment it particu larly strong in vases, flower and fruit bowls and candle sticks. Prices are moderate. (Fourth Kleer) Beeks Out Tomorrow "The Vanishing Point," by Cen ingsby Dawsen, $2. A book of mystery, adventure and intrigue. "The RaymfSlade Amalgama tion," by J. S. Fletcher, $2. "Over Weight? Guard Your Health," by Royal S. Copeland, M. D., $1. "The Wild Heart," by Emma Lindsay Squier, $2.50. A record of the true experiences of a boy and girl who lived en the shores of Pugct Sound. A book for levers of nature. (Mala Fleer) Linen Luncheon Sets Are Nevel $4 Ker a cottage, or a bungalow, or, indeed, a regular home, these arc sets with much te commend them. Of pure linen, almost oyster white, scalloped, and some of them prettily embroidered in rose nnd in blue, thirteen pieces in each set, price $4 n set. Scarfs te match the set in blue are $1.60, $1.75 and $2, for Bizcs 18x36, 18x45 and 18x54 inches. (Flrit Fleer) Old-Fashion Candles Still the Favorites White dinner candles, plain as can be, are, after all, the most effective for decorating. On the table, or anywhere the candelabra Is found, plain white candles flicker. In five sizes, priced from 4 cents te 25 cents. (Fourth Fleer) Beeks at 38c Are Mostly Reprints from well-known authors, such as It. W. Chambers, Helen R. ilaitin, William J. Lecke, Jehn Buchan, Sewell Ferd, Winsten Churchill, Arneld Bennett, Jehn Fex, Mary Johnsten, Mrs. Humphry Ward and ethers. Seme people are laying them in for summer reading. (Main Fleer) New $5 Blouses That Are Decidedly Different One has the new and flower flewer like "petal" cellar. The blouse is cress-bar white dimity, and the besom. It is white striped dimity, and both cellar nnd besom arc daintily hand-embroidered. Third is a delightful blouse of fine batiste. hairline-check(l in orchid handkerchief linen. color, the cellar of heavy white Anether has the new rolled linen hand-embreldercd te match !,ports cellar and soft shirt-front and cellar and cuffs .hand-drawn, (Third rioer) scalloped cellar and curl's arc in daffodil yellow, green, cepen or r UI 1 'iawitstwia!nHElH Women's Duvetyn Capes Become Mere Beautiful The manufacturer working with fine materials is much like .an artist working with color he becomes steadily mere skillful, se it is net surprising that each new consignment seems mere attractive than the last. Here is one in navy or black duvetyn with cut-out designs showing the green or white satin lining. Anether of navy has a cellar and bread embroid ered band of delphine grey. The same model may be had in delphine with navy decoration. I A third in gaillardia red with an entrancing yellow satin lining or in black with pale blue has an interesting decoration of wooden beads and deep fringe en its long scarf. Anether gaillardia cape is (First Fleer) almost entirely simple and is lined with crocus yellow. Most novel of all is a navy cape with its upper part and cellar made of a red, blue and tan check. The prices of these fine thinga are $100 and $125. If Yeu Want Seme of the Furniture in This Great Clearaway, Come in at Once The sooner you cheese, the better the cheesing. Selections are attractive and varied, especially in suits for dining rooms and bedrooms. Of these there is an excellent choice in reproduc tions of the most desirable period styles, and all are suits of the most trustworthy quality. Prices are 25 te 50 per cent less than markings that were already low, very low in some cases. .Olfth aaa llstk ruerit) tV. Wanamaker's Right hew they are coming coming by the huiidreds It's Easter and it's clothes-time, and if a fellow is a man at all you can't keep him out of a new suit and topceat: And if he s a fellow who has been initi ated and shopped around he's bound te come te Wanamaker's because he has learned his lessen. Or if a man doesn't knew it already, he's going te learn it sooner or later there's a full money's worth in Wanamaker clothes that makes them clothes apart from all ethers. When a man buys clothes at Wana maker's he's putting his money en the new est, smartest that are made for men and made with all the education that is included in three generations as clothiers te men. Never in all that time has this Men's Stere been se well equipped as right new. There Is a Suit and aTopceat Here te Please Any Man He can have one for $35 and he doesn't have te pay mere than $65 te get the very best. (Third Fleer) Still Seme Grenadine Silk-Knit Neckties for $1.50 And just hew geed they are is attested by the way men have been after them. Everywhere you find a man ei' fashion, he knows in a twinkling that $1.50 for a grenadine silk-knit tie means an out-and-out saving of at least a dollar. Plenty of solid black ones and any number of black with white dots. Most Every Man Will Fancy The Smart Spring Gloves French suede in the softest silver gray, "caterpillar" sewn, one buttoned and washable, at $5 a pair. Fine mocha at the same price, in gray, brown or golden sand. And priekseam buck in tan or gray at S4 a pair. The youth net grown te a man-size glove will llnd hid size in tan cape at $1.85 and $2 a pair. Men's Imported Madras Shirts Have Come Back for Easter Back after months of absence. And, if anything, they've grown better during all this time. Geed imported madras in geed shirts. Cut full and free and splendidly tailored. There are light grounds and there are dark grounds and the stripes are the Jacquard style in colors'. Price $3. (Mitln Meer) ir .StSES r'WAr m ,3 Fer Seme Reems a Weman Seeks Durable Rugs That Are Cheaper There's geed common sense in net paying: tee much fei the lug that covers some s-eldemly used room. Or for that matter, n room that's much med, but net for "dress affairs," like a sewing room, or the children's piny room or the maid's bedroom. And what is better than the wearable standard rugs in medium qualities ? Tapestry Brussels 9x12 ft.. $3.1.50 and $21; S.3sl0.0 ft., 831. Heavy reversible service rugs in two tones 9x12 ft., $30.50- h 10.6 ft., $31.50; 7.0x9 ft., $25.50; 0x9 ft., 21.50. Woolen fiber rugs 9x12 ft., $18.50; 8.3x10.0 ft.. $17; 0x9 ft., 511.5V Sfventh l'loer) I Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! An Army of Them for Men at One Price, $7.50 Fer young men or for old men. bin niesl of all ler the man who is smart in his dre-. yet tasteful. In the main there are three .styles at the one price that lead in popularity. Te begin with, take an entirely new idea in bhees. A tan English shoe filched at the tip and along the quarter seam with .several rows of orange stitching. A striking contrast Jnt men have taken te with a zest. An English ex Tersi of tan bearded calf is a second popular style. It is the blucher type with straight tips and perforated. men tnere are black shoe.-, of Viking all'. yet trim for a man of most any taie i Mnin I lunr lain. J 100 Boudoir Lamps at $3 Each Mahogany . finished boudoir lamps, one-light type, complete with silk shades. The shades are in three differ ent shapes and colors, rose, blue and geld. (Fourth Fleer) Field Glasses, te See Afar T h e ' ever-the-hill' -atul-iai-away" spirit is. abroad jiiht new, and no matter where you p?r.n re go, by auto, beat or train, the chanceh are that a field glas will prove a geed companion. Prism binoculars, $35 te $77.50. Old-htyle glasses, M0 te .12s, (Main (jnllrr.i) Ne Better Ready-te-Wear Spring Suits ami Overcoats for Beys can be had for the same prices than the Miit.- and merceata in our Beys' Clothing Stere today a bread statement, per haps, but one we are ready te stand back of Norfolk suit:, ia 8 te IS year i.es mam with two pair of trousers, .$16.50 te SK'J. Spring overcoats, in : te H) ea- i?e-. at &V $15 and S16.50. In 11 te 18 year i?.es at ?2e. $2S and $:50. llilr.l I t,.r All Ready te Swing Aboard the Train With Overnight Cases and Full-Size Suitcases ,?5j5(ULandL$6 Each u By far the biggest value in cases te travel with that has been spoken of for years and years. Every one was made for us by one of the best makers of suitcases. The same mai who makes the higher grade traveling goods. (. Unequaled in the combination of material, workmanship and price. Every one is black enamel, steutlv made, nH reinforced with leather corners. Trimmings are brass finish. At ri7 7 ' w , V U UlChC' "Me ttre " '"''"' Pocket. At $ff the stronger tourist or family case, 24 and 26 inches. -" 9BSr&$X$r 7 (Ml Fleer) 1.1 aSfaft; ?r M A.-T.' i:..mv ,. .i v-.T r.KWUKU i' i'..a i K . BriHI stfl L i .. V-7L s I iMMMriiiiiiMi IJMliWii ftli 'inmillM Ml wm r"wns. m? Y?W -f . ,.d 1 JSM 1 M UWK .
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