up5! mmifmwWW BHr' JtPj 'JrliiZ KV P ' t TitW'tB m. .hi m'iv-s i". 'trry -ty !mrw& Wn: iHHHBHMMiawiMKaai Band Plays at 9; Organ at 11 juV WANAMAKER'S nnil 4:50 Stere Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S VT AAiakH T T 1 Mimuin JJt Partly Cleudy i Chiren t Noen b W . i'i Spring and Easter- One of the All Vitalizing Facts of Life Is "That the Heart has its Summer and its Winter" as the old Eastern proverb says. There is real need of rest and change for many of us after long stretches of care, anxiety, sorrows and disap pointments. The tension of the responsibility of the physician, chief engineer of electric and ether machinery, the woman, every day housekeeper, the conscientious public-school teacher, gives them hearts that lese beats and days and nights "hard te pull through," all owing te the continuous labors and insufficient rest of body and soul. Signed April 8, 10S& QM fm Vm rere Graceful Still Duvetyn and Belivia Wraps Their colors are among the loveliest in Nature the exceedingly soft gray known as cobweb, the caravan pray and dolphin gray, and the various grayish tans. One of the models is of caravan gray lined with corn flower blue and finished with a cellar of gray squirrel. Seme of them are cut circular; ethers rather straight lined, and almost always they have the self-cording which Fashion favors se mightily this season. Prices are $150 te $225. (First Fleer) .0 HARMING Dress and Cape V Costumes for Women These are the fine individual things of Canten crepe, crepe de chine and the heavier silk crepes in black, navy, and the mere delicate grays and tans. One of the pret tiest costumes is a black crepe with its fullness gathered at the sides under a silver chain jeweled with imitation sapphires ; its wide transparent sleeves are wrought with sapphire and1 geld. Anether, of gray, has sleeves and skirt panels of a very wide-meshed allover lace. Anether, of black, has its blouse of one of the new blues em broidered. All these costumes have a great deal of distinction. Prices are $52.50 te $165. (Flrit Fleer) A Smart Blouse Makes .Such a Difference in a Sports Suit Fer the sports suit a woman would cheese one of the new tailored linge rie blouses or it might be the mere elaborate kind with frills or embroidery. Such blouses are $1.85 te $18.75. The tailored silk blouse that washes is another geed choice for a sports suit. In white or tinted silks, $5 te $13.50. And then for the finer tailored suits or separate skirts the appropriate blouse is one of the new silk overbleuses which come in many colors and many styles from $5 te $37.50. (Third Fleer) &2 Leng Silk Gloves of Fine Quality at $1.50 a Pair Ordered new, they would cost mere. But they were ordered a long time age, and made especially for us, of extra-fine quality Milanese silk, in the colors we rightly judged would be most in demand this Spring. They are 16-button length meusquetaire, exception ally well cut, and in gray, pongee and mode shades, as well as black and white, all with Paris-point backs. (West AUIr) ' TWITTING the Yeung Girl's Feet for Spring 21 7X yeunK-H'1"!8 f 12 te 16 or elder, who wear sizes & a te 7 are the following exceptional pumps and slippers : ian calfskin blucher oxfords with low heel and heavy welted "le at $6, Wing-tipped and perforated n?nVlrds ."'smooth tan or dull black calfskin, at $6.76. ciNiFt8 y'el of tan grained "LV,kln Vh soft tee and red "lat-neeled pumps of tan calf A!- 1- wing white (Ftrit Fleer) with one buckled strap, tip, perforations and welting, at $9 a pair. Black patent lcather seamless pumps with low heel, medium tee and turned sole, at $fi pair. Patent leather one-strap slip pers and pumps, plain or per forated, welted or turned sole, at $7 and $10 a pair. T AMP Specials I j Buddha one-light lamps' finished in polychrome are 12.60; two light, $5.50. Shades of parchment are $3 te $16. Metal boudoir lamps. Ivery finished, graceful and with ene light, are ideal for bungalow bedrooms and priced at $2. Shades are $2 te $8.60. Mahogany - finished boudoir lamps, one light, $1.60. Shades for these are extra. (Fourth Fleer) What a Time for Levely Women, and What Place for the Things Levely Women Wear & A N Exhibition of the Paintings of Ferdinand Bescher open's in the Picture Stere Monday. THE artist was born in Paris in 1888, studied under J. B. Duf f aud and Geerge Weiss, and has achieved a num ber of artistic honors and distinctions. His work has been suc cessfully exhibited in Paris and ether continental cities and in New Yerk and Chicago. During the war forty of his paintings were sold te benefit a French military hospital. He is a member of the Salen des Humeristes and the Salen d'Autemne. The thirty-four unique water "colors comprising this exhibition show his marked preference for the graceful epoch of the eighteenth century, as in terpreted through the me dium of his own origi nality. (Fifth Fleer) Qemething She Really Wants in Geld Jewelry An Easter gift any woman would welcome, and t there are se many useful and pretty thing which wj iiel necesauruy nign in price. v r ....! I. one i- .-; umgciie tinnps, ae.fu te ai Fer example, in 14-kt. sold jewelry there are Cuff pins, $3 te $14 a pair. Bar pins, $4 te $8.50. With platinum fronts, $6.50 te $120. (Main FUer) Bracelets. $10.50 te S65. La Vallieres, $10 te $85. Hat pins, $1.25 te $10. Drep earrings, $8.60 te $48.' I The Fashionable Easter Wrap for Fashionable Yeung Women T MAY be either a cape or coat, it is hard te say which is the most favored this season. In capes, the tweed cape is decidedly the favorite. ' r It is worn ever all kinds of sports costumes, almost any kind of frock and even ever tweed suits in cooler weather. In plaids or mixtures, beautiful color ings, $25 and $35. The new coats and wraps are se lovely that few can resist them. They are in all the new soft-finished coatings, including belivia, duvetyn, Peiret twill and tricetine, and eveiy one of the new colors is here. Seme have fur cellars. Prices start at $48 and go up te $125. In all sizes from 14 te 20 years. TUfenAre Going A-Week-Ending f-L and Here A re the Pajamas They Take Along Take all the men in the city and all their different)!. tastes, and looking among this showing of pajamas, you will find an answer te each preference. We don't remember having had mere pajamas te show men, and we knew there never were better ones. Fer a fact, it's a geed time te replenish the pa jama supply, for prices have fallen considerably. At $2, fine cotton pajamas in solid colors. At $2.50, woven madras pa jamas in wonderfully colored stripes. At $3, better woven madras pajamas in a better selection of t stripes. (Main Fleer) At $3.50, mercerized pajamas with the high luster that calls te mind silk. Serviceable as can be and pretty in solid colors. At $5, splendid sateen pa jamas in solid colors. Edges pipea m contrasting colors. (Second Fleer) THERE'S an English-Leeking Oxford With a Real Brogue Tee for Men An oxford that will wear and wear, for the shoemakers! in the country took the best bearded obtainable te produce them. Te say smart is net te express it. Of" course, are tan, a very dark tan. Perfectly plain, fashionable as can be and the ultra limit in neatness. The price is $13. (Main Fleer) (fCJuch a Levely Hat Could Only Li n kt r j Come Frem Paris A GIFT of Gelden Flowers "Fleur d'Or" is the fitting name of one of the most de lightful Claire perfumes from Paris. Extract and toilet Water are each $6.50, and the unusual bottles add te the charm of the perfume. (Mnln Fleer) 77 EW Silk Scarfs LV Specials, $3.50 Pretty indeed with bayadere stripes and knotted fringe and they come in all the fashionable sports colors. It is the artificial silk, of course, woven tubular, otherwise the price would be much higher. (Mnln Fleer) ON THE contrary, it is likely te be one of the clever copies of Pans hats made in our own workrooms and by our most expert milliners. Perhaps it is of timbe or timbe crin, both being favorites with such Paris milliners as Careline Eebeux. The shape will be of the newest, if quite large, there may be a trimming of suede ribbon, a glint of silver ribbon or flat bows, and likely a flange of velvet. The most fascinating new velvet hats also are among the Paris reproduc tions in exactly the colors that French hats show. There are piquant small mushroom shapes of shirred taffeta with a large "cheu" of the silk and many medium-sized hats of two materials combined. Only the price tags give away the secret that they are American-made hats. Prices are $18 te $30. (Second Fleer) GTILL a geed selec & Hen of Easter cards te be had en the counter near the elevators. Prices are 5c te $1. (Mnln Fleer) TX'OMEN'S Cus- tern Tailoring Bureau announces that it will make te measure tailored suits of navy blue tricetine at the special price of $65, and Peiret twill suits at $75. Ceat suits of tweed or home spun are $65. Cleth dresses with cloak te match are also made for $65. Pongee costumes of dress and cape are $50. Pongee coat suits, $40 and $50. (Second Fleer) S emething New Semi-made Lace Tunics Priced $15.75 Made of imported laces in Spanish and filet pat terns, and in the favorite colors white, black, brown, Chinese yellow and ey3ter white. Each tunic has little cap sleeves and a square neck ; each tunic has a little sash of contrasting tulle, and each needs only a satin slip te complete it. $15.75 is little for anything se charming. (Main Fleer) Easter Handkerchiefs Are Gifts H.'lTrKrk-J'r T ilrar Particularly when they come from a Handkerchief Shep where nothing is sold but pure linen, unless it is silk. There is every kind of handkerchief that any one could ask for and there is such an assortment of the finer handkerchiefs as you will find nowhere else in this city. Fer women a'd-white handkerchiefs, 18c te $6.50 each. In colors, 25 te $15 each. Lace edged, 25c te $150 each, the latter being one with real duchess lace. Embroidered, 50c te $35 each. Fer men all-white handkerchiefs, 25c te $16 each. In colors, 50c te $3 each. Silk handkerchiefs, $2.50 te $7 each. Fer children --from 18c te $2.50 each and there are the most fascinating little Easter novelties te tuck them in. (Main Fleer) qc FREEDOM and Ease Are the Gifts of the New Parisienne Corsets If one would be in the fashion this season one must appear te be uncerseted, and at the same time must have the proper support for the muscles. And some of the new Parisienne models which pro duce this effect are these: A topless with smooth straight lines, made of pink broche with trimming of net and a touch of blue, $22. A pink silk batiste with elastic gore in the waist, light and flexible, $32. A white faille with low top and reinforced skirt, $30. Three low-top models of pink broche with long skirts, $13, $15 and $16. (Third Fleer) TABLE Linen and Napkins of Solid Merit And solid merit means real service and real value. A full, heavy damask, snowy and lustrous, in a choice of floral and striped patterns. It is 72 inches wide and priced en its merits at $4.50 a yard. Napkins te match it, 22x22 inches, are marked $10.75 a 'dozen. TIMITY Bedspreads, Newly - Arrived and in New Patterns Dimity bedspreads were never in such demand. The newest arrivals are corded weaves with a com bination of bread stripes, a brand-new and attractive pattern. Size 2x24 at $2.25 and 2i4.x2'2 at $2.50 each. (Slith Fleer) (Flrit Fleer) OILVER Thimbles for Any One Who Sews Often given as Easter gifts, and they can be easily hidden in a hollow Easter egg. In sterling silver, from 25c each (children's size) up te $2.50 each. (Main Fleer) A LL - WOOL tweeds in sports colors at $1.50. An exception ally geed tweed, usual' ly sold at a higher price. Firm Himri CHILDREN'S Sample Coats, Fifty of Them Colored cheviets and mix tures, checked and plain, in ever se many styles, but mere of them double breasted. Sizes are 2 te 4 in the let, und the prices $8.50 te $18 which are small for the qualities. (Tlilril Fleer) T e e 1 - Embroid Embreid v ered Flouncing Nevel The embroidery is in many colors and machine wrought en delicately colored voile the grounds being pale blue, Copen hagen blue, rose, yellow, pure green and white. The flouncing is 34 inches wide and priced at $2.25 and $3.50 a yard. (Hrt Fleer) i A i,k i M A I rav i . . .. Crepe eling for i I A rough silk crope of heavy and serviceable texture for street, traveling and sports wear, has just come in te sell nt the lower price of $3.25 a yard. Earlier season shipments of this fine silk were $1.25 higher. It is in brown, blue, black, orchid, gray, beige and white, anil 40 inches wide. ' (Vlrii Fleer) N1 GHTGOWN in Larce aizls Nainsoek, with low necks iid short sleeves, lace and embroid ery for trimming, priced at $1.50 te $3. Pink batiste, with touches of hand embroidery, $1.85. Pink and white cotton crepe with low necks and short sleeves, $2. (Third FMr ffich Tapestries, the Works of Ancient Masters, Find J- Reflection in the Hand-Beaded Bags Frem France OlfTING in the Lern-re, at Paris, where hang the masterpieces of all ages, the designers and headers of bags sense the inspiration and catch the details from the tapestries and paintings that have made art one of the glories of the world. There are tapestries from Flanders and Madrid; there are potteries and porcelains from Egypt and India and the Far East; there are paintings from Reme. COME were captured in the show places of the -" ancient countries by Napoleons such boldness in color contrasts; the most delicate COnOUei'inp LOneS minfr inn- with hvie-hf nnA cti'ilrinrr nr.l-n.a armies and brought home te enrich Paris forever, And nowhere but at Wanamaker's can hparferi liic i i r r. iih iu riru i na t riea r ra in -rnir run v4er formal of wear. Starting with the little dinner bag ati $10.50, prices go up te the big dance bag that will held ; slippers and all, $65. r ; But in the Leuvre is the secret why no ether beaded bags can equal these from France. Ne ether makers can fashion such fascinating, wondrous designs. Ne ether artists could achieve .1 ,vsa m "Jt'T, M '$ ;-' t aft m Vft? i , MS -.I ImT atti ' X f I) , 4. best) -W they 5 V N - 31 j i T ' aMMS'M bfti&ky'&j ' M... A ?4 ' v Sr V.OlH