iHplHHHHH Sr- - i . ' 1 r- 1 1 1 : : . 3 WEATHER Fair WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at S WANAMAKER'S Wt "Zl.:::: mM wanamaker-s -. op .M I Lu ' : -1 ' Mi1' Uat HI If c; IP v Lasf Lif ffe Week Before the Glorious, Big Day, and This Great Stere Is at Your Service IThe AU-the-Time-Grewing Stere Is Green All the Year Round J , when anything steps growing something within becomes dead. A few years age in Flerida at various points the nli ,mai after vear. destroyed the fruit-bearine nge groves. y Te some of the settlers it was a deathblow, and rlth their broken spirits and discouragements they ftved away. fBut there was a brave remnant left, as there is irvwhere, come what will, who held en and Ifepped down the trees; grubbed out their roots, IKwed up the ground, and are new reaping ' small attunes annuaiiy num uuuust a vuuuiiuiiy ui Ijtenishing crops of celery, lettuce, onions, tomatoes, iubage, peas and beans. ' As fast as one crop is harvested and shipped away It fill orders, another planting is done, and se one l&tgetable succeeds another for nine months in the P Jt The sight of long trains of freight cars en the neks leaded with but one vegetable billed te the ew Yerk distributors was one of the finest sights his year about Sanf erd. 1 Flerida grows, and se can Philadelphia if we keep In using our opportunities. Wprii 10, 19SS. Signed QM jhemafc. New Sports Hats as Gay as Yeu Please The prettiest that have ever been introduced te enthusiastic .womankind. , Every vivid color you can . 'bring te mini! is here, and 'Uhat means the new sports tuit or cape or perhaps the 'scarf may be matched with 'case. Anether thing that every woman appreciates in a sports hat is that the soft ness of the straw, or what ever material it is made of, permits one te adjust it te exactly the right shape for Jhe face. " But there is no lack of va rietyall sorts of turn-up and tuin-dewn shapes, mush rooms ' and sailors. Seme have the fascinating wool embroidery and ethers are made entirely of ribbon or woolly angora. a It piactieally means just this that there is the right hat for every woman who -wants one and at the price she wants te pay, from $5 te S25 or up te $-15 for a j-combinatien hat and scarf. (Second Fleer) 1&3Um &&&&$&: X I 2 Vr-L ' '"'1 Iff m Special for Yeung Women Blue Tricetine Suits at $48 Just arrived, and it is safe te say their stay will be brief when young women come in te leek for something besides tweed suit te wear en Easter. The material is a beautiful quality all-wool navy blue tricetine, the coat is lined with the softest chiffon taffeta, inere are a half dozen or mere styles, nil extremely new and nil unusually pretty. One has stiaps of the mate rial and rows of buttons te give the long line, another is in panel effect with much soutache braiding, still an other is strictly tailored Vith silk braid piping and there is one with slot .seams and stitching. Wonderfully fitting suits and se well tailored. Exactly what many young women want for a better afternoon suit. Sizes from 14 te 20 years. (Second Fleer) A Gay Easter of Celers at Least, in the Silk Stockings Women Cheese . Like a fairy rainbow is the Wowing cf silk stockings that women want for Kaster. Never 'have there been se ny, and never have they een se different. There are a score of colors, "ark ones, Rfty ones. Celers 10 niatfh 4VL. ..l i.. reatch ihics. stockings and soles, Pointed ,,f,u11 fashioned with le ina square-heeled at $2 "eel, ?!l. (lOOll U'll.l lll. I ! sin i ,'BUl "l,R Hosiery, L.T.lislc. t0P and soles. Full uuiei. pr no $2.7f.. hull ! . . 7 ' ' mi - lasnlenml -"at am siiu in i, .. I1p1i.,I .l "-. lul' stockings nn. Tknu thu ., 1....' ' . ta; ' "''gnt, Pr nnrl 1 T Rll -f Han,l.i "I..'' V T' '.'"' full 7J, i, """."'uereu ciecKs pn Washiencd silk stockings. Lisle tops, and boles. Price S3.50. All silk stockings with hand hand cnibreidrred clocks. .5 te S8 the pair. With the open worked clocks en the ankles, $4.50 te $15 the pair. Openwork ankle hteckings in heavy weight nil silk are $4.60 te $10 the pair. Lace inserts are very rare in all silk hteckings and very (lnintv for the Enster bride. $22.50 te $f0. f Cluster and acuordion acuerdion acuordien ribbed sports hose, in'all silk, and nn unusual collection of colors, $8 the pair. (.love silk hose in the sock length or full length with shirred garters at the top. mnny color combinations. Prices nie $2.85. and $3.75 vhe pair. (Iflrtt Fleer) DISPLAY - and Sale of Levely Easter Flowers vrj.fL . . . " ' i ii vz:-&:, . i. - ii i m i i I'll FASTER lilies first Ui till tllC UCBl" beloved and the most typical of the Easter season. All splendid, vigor ous, well-grown plants, from 18 te 30 inches high, with rich green foliage and firm snowy blossoms facts which are of especial interest when you consider hew scarce- lilies are this Spring and hew diffi cult te get in perfec tion. Next in .interest come the roses big, beautiful bushes trained in strange shapes', smaller bushes of many sizes and kinds. The new pink tea rose the Columbia is here; and se is the new climb ing Vese, Paul Scarlet; se are ether teas and lets of Ramblers and Baby Ramblers. Here are marguerites, white and yellow ; hydran geas, jjink and the rare blue ; yellow genistas ; yel low callas with spotted leaves; feathery white and pink spireas; Japan ese azaleas, red and laven der"; richly colored cine rarias ; Easter Greeting pelargeniums, geraniums, primulas, pink and white heather. And plenty of the delightful ferns and foliage plants, dra caenas, crotons, palms, pan danus plants; also gay little bulbs which seem se peculiarly Springlike hyacinths, daffo dils, tulips in pets. All of these plants are in the most desirable eaily stages of bloom which means that they will be a joy te come for days, and in some cases for weeks. Frices start at 25c for a petted hyacinth and end at $30 for a magnificent trained rose. On account of the scarcity of lilies we suggest it might be well te order as early in the week as possible. NOTE. Flowers are net returnable, nor will they be sent C. O. D. U.'nxt AMr) The Little F.ur Neckpieces , most liked at the present mo ment are of fitch, baum mar ten, stone marten, mink and sable, and the prices run all the way from $12.50 te $100. But we have two-skin Hus sian sable neck furs at $075, for these who prefer this most distinguished of furs. (Srrenil Fleur) Igafiter fe the Jfaathral txi iflitmr OF ALL festivals it is the one when the melody of reawakened and triumphant joy is paramount. Music peals around the earth music in the churches, music in the heart, music in the home. Should your home yet lack this powerful source of enjoyment, we cannot de better than suggest a visit te Egyptian Hall where a great and inspiring collection of pianos, player-pianos and reproducing pianos awaits your choice. Yeu may cheese from three of the greatest piano names in the world the Chickering, the Schemacker or the celebrated Knabe. Or from six ether famous pianos the Emersen, the liindeman, the J. C. Campbell, the Haines Brethers, the Marshall & Wendell and the Brambach. These nine pianos are sold no where else in the city Yeu may cheese an upright, a magnificent grand piano, or a diminutive "little" grand -that fits into small space, yet gives you the resonant grand piano tone. Or you may select one of the Wanamaker galaxy of player-pianos, numbering a group of the most deservedly successful of these instruments. Better yet, your choice may fall en r KJ he Ampice which will give you something far mere than a player-piano. It reproduces with marvelous fidelity the playing of great musicians. It provides anyclass of piano music you wan$ for your home, always perfectly played. And at the same time, it furnishes you with a superb piano that may be played by hand when desired. Fer it is incorporated in four of our finest and best-known instru ments, in no wise interfering with their supreme excellence as pianos. This then, is the scope of The Wanamaker Piane Salens nine superior pianos in all their various forms, a group of player-pianos and en incomparable reproducing piano. The price may range from a few hundred dollars te several thousand, according te your choice. But it is one and the same price te all alike. It may be arranged in convenient payments. And with the first amount paid the instrument will, if you like, be in your home at Easter! (Kltjptlun Hall, feernml Fleer) A French Beaded Blouse Will Brighten Any Suit It is the blouse, above all ethers, that women are cheesing for the.finer tailored suits of tricetine or serge, and with its long ever-blouse lines it gives the effect of a dress-and-coat costume. Newly arrived for Easter are many new beaded blouses in the suit colors, navy blue and gray and, for a contrast, Carmen red, from $15 te $37.50. (Tlilr.1 Fleer) Her Feet Are " Millinered " This Spring It's a misnomer te call this season's footwear mere shoes. Seme ene suggests it should be called "feet millinery," for ene must give as much atten tion te the color, fitness and beauty of the shoe as te the hat. Women who prefer oxfords will find them here in tan or black calf, brown or black kid, black enamel, gray buck and all the smart combinations of two-colored leathers. ' Strap slippers or pumps mav be chosen in black or tan calf, patent leather, brown kid, gray or brewh suede, black satin, bronze kid and all the fashionable two-toned ef fects. Heels offer themselves in flat, military, cuban, Spanish, high or low French forms, as preferred. And prices go from ?8 te le. (First I'loer) Baby's Short Clethes Are Due About Easter The dearest Httle white dresses in fine lawn, nainsoek or batiste with the tiniest of tucks, feather stitching or ex quisite hand embroidery. Some are smocked in color. The machine-made dresses are wonderfully duinty and they are $1.25 te $6. Every bit hand-made dresses, $2.50 te $10. The petticoats te go With them are $1.25 te $3.75. In all sizes from six months te two years. (Third Fleer) &hmtrn'B Snift0rtstffiatcljrfl JJtist In SRm? for Ectstcr This particular type of Elgin watch has net been here, for about two years. It is a beautiful little 14-kt. green-geld watch with 17-jewel Elgin movement en a black ribbon bracelet. The dial is gilt and there is, a choice of round, octagon, cushion or tenneau shapes. Prices from $61 te $70. With the well-known reputation of the Elgin watch factory back of this watch, no one would hesitate for a moment about giving such a gift. (Main Fleer) An Easter of Celer as Regards Handkerchiefs Never before have women been se much in love with the idea of matching sports suits or dresses in color with hand kerchiefs. A fact worth remembering when cheesing her Easter gift. And there are the pret tiest Easter handkerchiefs here in all the colors one could ask for from 25c te $1.50 each. Bought by the dozen, there is a saving of the price of one handkerchief. (Main Fleer) Most of All, Easter Is a Dress-Up Time for the Youth A TalU Lean, Lanky Lad or a short, stout, chubby youth, or the fellow who's pretty much like most every ether fellow is, can come te Wanamaker's and put his hand right en Leng -Trouser Suits That Are Alive With the Spirit of Youth CPORTS suits mostly and certainly geed suits for the "new" young men. The fellow who's been in leng trousers long or the one who's just taking the plunge will find suits built right te a young man's fancy. Belts in the back and all the little touches that make them smart. But best of all. thev are geed suits. Suits that are tailored looking and will stay that way because they are genuinely tailored. And no matter what a fellow's form may be, the suit that gees en him will fit. Coats that are full in the chest aren't tee long in the skirts, or the ones that are long and lean aren't tee lean and the sleeves are net the elbow type. Priced $28 te $35 y I I fii ifrO'' tSJi la V' I 1 ' V (Third Fleer) Just Like Dad, He's Still a Bey When It Cemes te Neckties And that means stripes, big stripes mostly, and certainly colorful stripes. Ne stripes could take the place of college stripes and they are in the youth' neckties at- $i. Seme young fellows will care a let mere about knitted ties and these, tee, are in stripes, at 50 cents. (Mnln Fleer) Of Course, He'll Wear Shirts New, and Nothing Could Be Better Than White Easter nnd Spring and Summer coming And a white shirt is the best shirt. There are white cheviot shirts with cellars at tached, from Sl.fiS te S2.!)0. With the neckbands and soft turn-back cuffs, white cheviot shirts arc marked $2.30. (Miiln 1 loer) "When Clad in Silks My Julia Gees" Peets and plain men alike are agreed that there is no ether fabric s-e lovely for women's adorning in the high tide of spring. Thousands of anh of new and fashionable silks have just come into the Silk Salen -crepes de chine, canton crepes, satin cantrns, crepes Georgette and piiuted crepes, in all the desirable colors and weights, priced at $1.50 te $1.50 a yard. (FlMt Fleer) Trout Season Opens in This State en April 15 Will you be ready with the right kind of tackle? The Sporting Goods Stere is certainly ready te supply it. Leenard fly-reds, $4.') te $50. Hardy roils, $50 te $".". Other fly-reds. $U.2r te $H0. Fly-reels, $'J te $30. Knnmelcd line, SI te $12. Leaders n complete assort ment, 25c te $1. Creels, $3 te $S. Imported flies 59 varieties, $2 te $1! a dozen. Fly-boxes, 50c te $8. Landing nets, 85c te $2.50. Waders, $17 te $20. Finest hip beet.-, $8. And eery ether needful, besides. I I lid iillrr. ) Mostly Likely, for a Hat, the Bey Will Say Tweed There's something about tweed that is as much of a lure te the boy ns the great out of doers. Quite natural then, he would want a tweed hat with that long-trouser suit. Several .shapes and colorings, priced $U te $3.50. Or perhaps he might decide he's grown up enough for a felt hat, and the season's newest is here at $4. Other youths will cling te caps. Light, bright caps in the gladdest mixtures. Again the prefer ence is for tweed and the prices are $1.50, $2 and 3. , (Mnln Fleer) A Youthful-Leeking Brogue Is an Entirely New Brogue Fir.t of all, it's a plain brogue, net u perfora tion en it. But the two-tone stitching is the novelty that wins the fancy of young men. Smeeth tan calfskin stitched with severnl rows of orange Pitching across the tip, along the vamp scam nnd quarter seam. The price is $8. (.Mnln Fleer) Women's Afternoon Dresses Priced at $32.50 Canten crepes and similar materials arc used for them, in almost all the colors which Dame Fashion favors, from rust and Japanese blue te bobolink brown and navy and blnck, net te mention grays, and tnns and browns. There are probably twenty different styles in the let many of them copied from much mere expensive models and in the twenty are de signs for women of slender, average and plump build. Trice $32.50. Klrt Fleer) E XQUISITE flower trimmings fresh from -" Paris, se lovely for girdles or side decora tions for Summer dresses! Precisely the kind Paris is using and made in the inimitable way that Paris has with such flowers. Priced from 65c te $12 a yard. (Mla Fleer) New Persian and Chinese Rugs Rich, Colorful and Priced Belew the Market Araks and Saruks from Persia, the Araks in carpet sizes, the Saruks in smaller dimensions. Fine pieces," combining the charm of color and beauty with the essentials of geed service and unusual value at the prices. The same is true of the Chinese rugs in strongly individual blue, geld and mulberry tones, which con trast se strikingly with the softer rose, blue, amber, green and ivory shades of the Persian pieces, Arak Rugs 10 10 N 7 in 7 0! 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