wmsm m&m$n :lstpMMjyntyM$ iwi -$ WWtmMS' IHSSSSiiSSSraSHSIi ki' wk 'WW' i -$hw ytfciWP ir T' . vw "I" ' r a 1lt A jt a rDiG - tin' Iftts FS Increasing Cleudinrii 0umv Vfi v I ff x Ul X m.XTXX Jk. - "- . i rMhAi i mK & imi iwb b n.Hm . i . BWWiPB WANAMAK.I$K i7i FI. 5 O There's Bound te Be Easter Happiness wnerever ineres ei Much Easter Loveliness The West Coast and the Gulf are net se well known as ether parts of Flerida, but well we.rtb becoming acquainted with, for its soft, dry air, resembling in climate that of Biarritz, fashionable resort of aristocratic people of France and Spain. Its inaccessibility by the roundabout rail service is partly the cause-of it, but it is well worth the trouble te get te St. Petersburg, and from there take an automobile or short beat ride te Pass a Grille, yet in its infancy as a resort for a quiet Summer holiday; or go by beat te the dignified village of Sarasota. The months of our cold northern weather from late November te the last of May and even June are most delightful. The eyes are rested by the outdoors beauty, and the threat and nose can live without colds and coughs, and the peer, overworked body loses the sense of being always jtired. Signed April IS, 1922. fymtafa $35 Buys a Weman's Ceat or Cape Suit Hemespuns, tweeds and novelty mixtures, some- plain, some with ehecks, some with big and .strik ing block plaids; and all in die delightful fresh colors which give one the true Spring feeling the blue and green and rose tones, the grays and browns and tans. (Hrt Probably one reason for the favor shown sucli capes and skirts or coats and skirts is the fact that they permit of the wear ing of frilly feminine blouses. In all these suits the work manship is of the finest. fleer) New Coats and Capes Are Ready fev Girls Although many girls are cheesing tweeds, there are a number who want something different. Perhaps a soft, light coating, all-wool and inr either the natural tan shade or r.ese, light blue or orchid. The capes are unlined and they are particularly full and nicely made at $14.50. The coats arc in three attractive styles, two of them having raglan shoulders. The excellent tailoring is shown in many ways, especially in the geed cut and the rows and rows of silk stitching. Fer girls from six te sixteen, and the prices are $22.50, $27.50 and $28.50. (Srreml Fleer) Women's Topcoats of Imported Tweed, $67.50 K hotter tnilnriner crees into the most expensive topcoats of the season than in these garments imported tweeds. AH in soft Spring colors ox ford with large ' everplaids i purple, gray with green over ever plaids, cream with brown, brown with light blue or green, brown (Flrat ivitVi far1r hrnwn and till ex tremely masculine in cut and fin ish, with bone or leather buttons, and the most perfectly matched plaids, and perfectly chosen lin ing1?. Three sport coat styles and one box coat in three-quarter length, each at $67.50. Iloer) Sturdy Coats for Sturdy Youngsters te Romp In Turn in kW rrtiar nIHs fnka iust as ardent an interest in their Easter clothes as their elders de. The choice of coats in the Children's Stere cheviets. tweeds, serges, hemespuns is a large one just new and the colors include the Spring greens, blues, yellows, browns, grays and black, nnd-white checks. Prices are SJ8.50 te $23, Hats te match are 83.75 te $6.50. (Third Fleer) Count the Feet in the Easter Parade and nine chances i ten the greater number will be wear ing low-heeled strap slippers. A geed style for tweed suits or dresses is the com fortable "Mary Jane," with its rounded tee, single strap and low covered heel. In black patent leather or gray suede and patent leather or tan leather and fawn suede combined. Priced $10 a pair. rirl Fleer) The Silk Salen Is Like a Great Garden of Flowers And flitting, hovering, bending, cheesing among the riot of colors AYR ttln femintriA lipna find tlllttpF- flies, who knew well where te eek for the choicest weaves and colors of all. M It ia a delight te leek down -.. wmvuiiy ui avtiMway vu tun. tVim Hhinlnc miracln of the iillkvrerill, spun from end te end of the great Salen. A pleasure te knew that women arc finding here this season mere silks and lovelier bilks than ever! Every fashionable kind and color, fairly priced. (Vlrit Fleer) TITmr mir r .. ... ...f.iF. .. te rtniwntm x able gifts inside of Easter eggs or by themselves rc or imiiaiien jaac ana rnwesumva, c amyu or in combination, and priced at $1.25 te $8 in the i"tvntiwe jcweiry store. Xia Fleer) AND every comer of this great store " is brim ful of the things that are dearest te Easter. f Veritable fashion treasures for women millinery , wraps, suits and gowns as well as the silken hosiery and gloves and lingerie te go with them. Women are coming hundreds of miles te complete their Easter shopping at JVa?iamaker9s, and are finding here the -richest and the finest that ever have been theirs te cheese from. And there will continue te be gen erous cheesing among the season's finery until the closing hour en Easter Eve. Come for the New Brunswick Records Tomorrow Brunswick records can be played en any machine using lat eral cut records, and the widest possible range of musical tastes is represented in this splendid selection, se that it may almost be said that there is something for everybody. Among the fox-trots arc in- ' (Second "Oh, the Scent of That Jasmine Flower!" Others be?ide the poet love it.' Jasmine is one of the best liked scents of all the Queen Mary odors. It is particularly effective in the toilet water, put up in attractive eight ounce bottles at V-J.50. Additional odors in the toi let water are heliotrope, violet, rose. (Main Fleer) eluded the following high fao fae rites, two en a record, 75c each record : After the Ruin These Longing for Yeu Blues l.oneBemc Hours Old-Fashioned Girl Thrills My Carolina Rese Fleer) Mere Bretby Vase Lamps Anether assignment of the Bretby pottery lamps in royal blue and royal copper, one light, mounted en niQtal bases with geld finish; price, $7.50. Tailored Georgette shades in pleasant colors, eight and ten inch sizes, $6 and $7.50. (Fourth Fleer) Silk Chemises which would make the daintiest of intimate Easter gifts are of pink crepe de chine, tailored, at $5; and filet trimmed at $5.G0. Of radium, tailored pink, blue and orchid at $4.83 te ?C50. (Third Fleer) Here Are the Best Sees for Tiny Feet Fer babies 'of nine months te four years no better footwear can be had than these fine hand-turned and carefully-made little shees: White buckskin in button or Jaced 6tyle at $3.75 and $4.50. N Seft tan calfskin, light-wciglu and flexible, at $3.25 and $4. (Hrt Fleer) Seft Leather Cases Held the Most Nevel Easter Gifts Eveiv rihe is a nrofeund sur prise, every one a joy if the things a person wants can make them joyful. Fer instance, one case held a complete writing set in two pieces. One piece is a pen-knife and a paper cutter; the ether piece is a fountain pen, with a (Main pencil point en the ether end. Then there are drinking sets, cigarette holders, 'manicuring sets, wallets, reading glasses and elaborate address books or golf and bridge scere boeka galore. All are in the softest, finest English leather cases and priced between $1 and $15. Fleer) Eight New Celers in Easter Umbrellas Everybody hopes it won't rain, but if it should rain, it will be fine te have one of these smait silk umbrellas in the newest col orings. Take your choice of campanule, verdigris, tile, maple sugar, vubcl- lite, flame, cinder, and periwinkle net te mention all the usual blues, greens, reds and purples. Prices are $5 te $15. (Main Fleer) .iSkil New Ivery Necklaces Suggest Easter Gifts With a dark colored gown, the creamy-white of the ivory is par ticularly pretty and many women like te wear these necklaces with light tinted dresses also. Ivery bead necklaces with mutton-fat jade pendants, $6 te $10. With green jade pendants, $20, $30 and $50. Plain graduated ivory bead necklaces, $10. Beau tifully carved ivory bead neck laces, $80. Alse a number of fine new Mexicnn cnyx necklaces at $15 and ethcis of rose quartz at $!, (Main Fleer) ' K ifa f - u Easter Eggs for. All the Children Delicious te eat and the best kind for small children, for only the most healthful mate rials are used. And they, all come from our own Candy Kitchen. Chocolate-coated cream co ce co ceanut eggs, decorated and each in an Individual box, 16c, 25c. 35c, 76c, $1.25 and $2 G&cll P i a 1 n chocolate - covered eggs, 6c and 10c each. rVarnrntn1 TCfttTI eGTCrS Wltn cocoanut centers, 35c, 5c, $1.25 and $2 each. Plain cream eggs, white, yellow and pink, 5c each. Alse all sizes of paper eggs te put candies in, from 10c te $3 each. (Down Stairs Stert) Easter Toys Are Geed After Easter," Toe Thn iev e the- little ones in Easter toys and geed things should net pass with the day. The Tey Store is showing delightful things that will be geed at Easter time and just ig crnnrl nf fertrarrl. In Filled Toys horse and wagon, water cans and sand toys and garden toys, such as rake sets, wheelbarrows and the like, filled with geed Easter things. Prices, 60c te $7.75 each. In the Unfilled Toys are carts drawn by chicks and ducks, 50c te $1 cacn; stunea chickB and ducks, 50c te $2 each; rabbits with bows, 85c te $2.50 each. Alse there are net rabbits filled with toys at 25c te $1 each. (Seventh Fleer) Paris Handkerchiefs in the Finest of Linen In fact. vn have never, be fore had such exquisitely sheer beautiful linen in a handker chief. It is hand-spun linen; you can actually see through it. Women's handkerchiefs are $12 each. Men's handker chiefs $25 each. ' (Main Fleer) The Best Easter Candy Naturally tliat is what one would cheese wjicn sending a gift te a friend. Camce chocolates are $1.50 a pound and there are the most exquisite French boxes and satin eggs te put them in. They held either three or five pounds of Cameo candy. (Main Fleer) lit ' i -liiiL if Only One Mere Day for Easter Plattts Tbc asserwent is almost as large as It was en the first day of the Sale, and the lilies especially are fine with their firm, large blossoms and strong green foliage. Alse here are tea-roses and ramblers, ever se many kinds and sizes. Hydrangeas and azaleas. I Yellow genistas. White and yellow margue rites. Cinerarias and primulas. Bulbs such as daffodils, hya cinths and tulips. P "ices from 25c for a pet of hyacinths te $30 for a big rose bush, ll'.mt Alle and 1'enrlh fleer) Twe Days Are Plenty for the Man Ahe Has His Mind Set en a . Prosperous-Leeking Easter iTfl 4i '-iff fivV iVfr f i 1 J -5 t v 1 "I Loek the facts squarely in the face; business f'r rrnnsl nnd it c crpttincr hpttpr. PnervmM i ' who stays at home or gees away for Easter Will Want the Best te Be Had in New Spring Clothing MEN in general are in a much better balanced frame of mind just new than they have been for several years. They exhibit bet- ter judgment m iiiaibers ui uusmesa. . S q. W fJa Viaire raaarJ -rVivrmcrVi sntnf Viprfif rlavs. dnrine which manv vnav Irtef l-n3nv Violenno hyc sr.Q.rfpH shrmnincr n.ffpv rvripps forcrpttiner that the only dollar that is worth spending is the one that buys a full measure of dependability. ' ' "Whenever you strike a man who has been through his paces, he's putting ! his money enuality and he finds it gees twice as far, causing him te spend less 1 in tne long ru j And wherever wu find such a man it's pretty safe te say he buys his clothes at Wanamaker's. Fer in Wanamakei clothes there's thattailered-in goodness" and deep down dependability that sooner or later will fiike the responsive cord in every man's makeup. Cheese from the best suits and topcoats in America, between $35 and $65. (Third Fleer) t J Men Who Want Caps Will Want English Caps especially when it's a REDLEAF cap, for they knew it's something better. And many a man who gees metering or strolls the Boardwalk Easter will pick a cap te wear. New ones have come for them and they are smarter caps than before. Tweeds, light, bright mixtures, and the price is $3. If a Man Wants te Knew Where He Can Get Geed Hese in a Jiffy it'll be a mighty wise move for him te jet down a few items right new. Fancy hose in lisle, including stripes and clocks, arc $1.50 te $3.50. Silk hose, 65c the pair, or the full-fashioned silk hose is marked $1 te $4. Richly embroidered sik hose from $1.75 te $10. Novelty silk half-hose, accordion rib. open work, mixed effects or the striped kind arc $3 te $8.50. Practical mercerized cotton hose, 35c te $1 the pair. ( Gelf hose in many colors. R1.75 te $10 the pair. Nearly Nine Men Out of Ten Want a Necktie for About $1.50 There's geed reason for it. In the firsts place, if a man cares at all about his dress he knows a necktie is an important item. He can get a mighty fine necktie at thil price. First of all, all the imported feularda at $1.50, and they are by far the favorites in Summer ties. Then there are fancy ones, brocades and Persian effects and tinily fig ured ties and polkadets. Celers galore ; in fact, hardly a color that ought te be in a necktie but what is here. Somebody Has Put Checks en Men's New Silk Shirts i Tiny checks just an eighth of an inch each and they leek surprisingly well. ) In fact, they leek se well that the checked silk shirt is the newest silk shirt and one of the most popular for Easter. Blue, black, green and lavender checks en boadcleth silk"'. shirts at $8.50. Something else just received in a silk shirt : is the hairline broadcloth. Nearly every man liked a hairline shirt, and it leeks a great deal richer in silk. Pink, blue, green and lavender are the colors and $7.50 the pries. , When a Man's Leeking for Something Different and Sees a Bal Strap Brogue it's time te have some one start looking for his size, for the bal strap brogue ends all won derment as te what kind of a shoe he'll wear this Spring. , , The' are calfskin dark tan and have perforations everywhere a perioratien pos sibly could be put. But they are small perforations and unusually neat onus. The price is ?6'40' . (M.ln Heerl . . -'a Warm, Spring Days Are Dream Daysand One Dreams Best in a Couch Hammock Hammocks and happiness the two go together, or at least they should. Here is the most interesting and comprehensive collection ei' hammocks we have ever had. Hammocks for all ages from toddlers te grandparents. Several new types are shown this season, including these for children. And such a choice of color effects in the upholstery fabrics ! Couch hammocks, $16.50 te $52. canopy, stand and two pillows, $20. Couch hammocks, 5-ft. size, specially Hammock stands, $5.75 and $7 50 made, adapted for small perches, $16.50 Canopies, $10. t0 5i i.i , , . . Lawn canopies, $20 te $45. Children s hammocks, complete with m Steel tables, $20; Chairs, $6.50. (berrnth rioer) , (' 1 i i u Utw die km fev..-.r ILJiiA.C. ! 'ii&- "r- ,'.w& -V . 'rimiSM hifciir i ..... Tititi ' ihriaifii-n'i -,-. , . ,, i TMMimMeMi Mm n i M ' ' 1 A m iYl . M
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