I Deers arid g '-' - --.ii .y . s i am H the Mr Wat Is the Call of the Great Oit && v'w ?' . WiM 2& vxi-wS JJ T-jJ- .M VT A iJiyiucu ixauuii vjmmu MereS&nd iin a divided family, be you remember A iureld school teacher told you of the father had four grown sons who were air the W ..-li. r4fU Aenf, AfkA1? TTe 41lAUr ie queti'S " - vr . r m before tnem a bundle pi reus bound ;inr tutu mew uicui yicaiv it, muui mj te de without success. Then he had the Is taken off and they picked up piece by , tece and easily broke them all. P ., ' . .- it II 1 A .V-. "Se new, you see, tne iatner saia 10 nis jyg, "as long as you are united nobody can rcomeyeu." , Together this Stere pulls. Signed mprai9,iess. w 2ree $25 Tweed Specials' oungWemen Particularly Like f- People are saying, and we have Reed reason te believe it is the truth, that the best-looking tweed garments in the city at $25 are at Wanamakers. i- $25 tweed sports suits, made of excellent quality ftweed, well tailored and they fit well. In blue, tan, rose, orchid and gray. u $25 tweed capes, lull and circular ana just tne tning for metering or sports wear. In pretty plaids. $25 sleeveless dresses with cape in orchid, light blue, 'rose and tan. Alse in plaid. Exceedingly geed at the fprice. ('- .fill CU111C 111 It W itl J'CUl BKiVi?. (Secend Fleer) I. ;f Geat Suits and Cape Suits at a Late-Season Price $28.50 Any woman who knows fabrics a,nd tailoring need, but : carefully at these, tweeds, hemespuns and mixtures te ilize what a great deal she is get'ting for her money. he suits are all, of course, in eftenest plain, but occasionally atry and sports styles, and arc mi,inn,i witi, nmn. nhm. t.n orally possessed of the charm . . . I liraplicity; but the great at- w ",11" a "r , . , , , alveness lies In the color in A" aizcs " l"e 101, meugn net grays, violets, rose shades, in every color. browns and new blues, Price $28.50. (Viral, Vloer) Newest of All the Leather Handbags Is the Two-Tene Bag Trim as can be, and it's hard te imagine anything 'smarter te carry with the tailored costume. The gusset and flap are calfskin, and such a light tn calfskin at that, while the body of the bag is shiny iaute leather in black. Anether is black auto I leather all ever except the wee-eat part inside the gusset, I, Md there the light tan calf tkin is in striking contrast. ahq tne eag is fitted up like a Timty inside. But there arc, many new effects among the bags that just arrived. Shapes are much the same, with slight variations. Prices arc different though, much lower, being from $3 te $5. (Main Fleer) Remarkable Selection of Dinner Sets at Lew Prices Includes Many New '; Arrivals The dilllierwnvn splpnH'nnw Viav Iipaii int.Pi'patinerlv rp. wished by new shipments which have come at prices much WW the reetilait values. Iji In addition, there are a number of excellent sets from the rwiar stock at prices proportionately low. KTii x ... . . c upijenunities anerciea ey tne.cempineu groups are equaled in Philadelphia. American, Dinner Sets At $12, fine semi-china, attractive semi-conventional n in blue. 52 pieces in each set, which is a complete w4Eervice for six persons, and the price is much less than lOR.PiPfe )i'nnei Set. &9S Three decorations, all geed, of fine semi-china. 106 and 100 Piece Dinner Seta $35 . i'lnesemi-china'Bpfa. tVirpe VinViHanme nnffeftiu Alcn 100- Ce imported (4linn HinnaK unfa with T?irel Ulna V.en.1 ety one an exceptional value. Ixinnnn nrti Seta ' in K?6?7;10G"piece fine tnin Nippon china, effective bpr- j , Dlaclt Grecian kev HpsJeti bfifwppn t.ivn ernlH Hmps! priin. "anilleg, Almest halt' t.he rPtrnlHr n'rlp.n. Wrciteh ninnef Qote t't f50 106-nippn fine EVnnnVi nViinn in rr linanfKul Patterns with vcoingeld handles. v ; ,' XAJ 85 an attractive collection of new natterng: finest Hj.1?we; all with coin-geld handle jZ...iK.t... ,j wi$i.i.,9rri.i,7 (riwikiii) "f M Mere Ave , i- ",.,' MMnu mutv Mi , erbiccK (n trteb ' ' etart Every taste has bcenvcen suited inf the variety of pat terns here. v- i Many people prefer the simple, dignified lines of the Colonial period,-represented by the Washington or -Plymouth. Many ethers like, something mere elaborate,- such as the Maintenon.' ' Ne matter whfch service is chosen; however, the weight is dependable and. the price as moderate as it can safely be. The least expensive is the small Plymouth at '$240 for Ave pieces. The highest priced, the Maintenon, at- $1050 for the five pieces, v t Plymouth Portsmouth Victeria . Heppelwhlte Clerment Maintenon (Mala Fleer) Washington Newport Lansdewne Lafayette King- Albert :,Os the Thirigs te maw Out-Deers jj- rM75 ).(. AwVw a-mk riW; t At S ' ' it V ' 'Jiat-anii-Geat Special for 'Youngsters Sixty little coats' vfith cloth hats te match tare ready for children between' two and six ..years. J . , .... isvery one ei Bturayk ciein in tan or light blue, and each out fit may be had complete for 19.75. r ' Sold separately the coats, are $7.60 and the hats$2.25. ' (Third Fleer) ' Union Suits That . Women Wear Can Be Coel and Light and almost as; refreshing' as an evening breeze and. at the same time, as Wearable As heavier things would be. All of which is especially true . of the ribbed cotton union suits that have brought lower prices, as well as. new comfort. Keguiar , sizes, 50, cents; extra sizes, 60c. Lew necks, sleeveless, with tailored or bodice tops and tight, lace or shell knees.' i(i (Flrit Fioer) ' , J? ruit and Flowers in Merry Rivalry fc en Hats vV' ' - pARIS; being of two minds-as te fruit and flowers, . ended by using both and, in some cases, en the same hat. Se, en the newest hats from our own geed milli ners are the loveliest trimmings of French flowers and fruit, such as grapes, cherries, currants and Se en. In the new shapes which Paris approves the quaint poke and mushroom and the large flat brims which trim se effectively. The color combinations are beautiful, .pe.mg Paris-inspired, of course. And for prices, they start at $15 and go up te $30. (Second Fleer) Seme Smart Pole Coats Have Arrived for Girls If one must pin oneself down te cheesing only one coat for Spring, a pole coat certainly would be an excellent choice, for it is the kind of "coat that can be worn in geed taste en many occasions. The material is a soft tan-colored coating with a large block check of jade or Copenhagen. It has raglan sleeves, , large patch pockets with flap and a notched cellar. s Entirely silk lined at $28.50. In sizes twelve, fourteen and sixteen years. (Second Fleer) An Auteist Can Almest "Re-TireM en What He Can Save by Buying McLean cord tirtes while the present shipment is selling se much under the, market figures. And every one is an over sized tire that will be shrunk and adjusted here. Every one is non-skid and every one is warranted for geed service, y ,30x3 $12.75 32x4 in $22, 33x4 in ...?23 34x4 in..... $24 33x4 in $28.50 34x4 in $29.50 35x4.in $31. .35x5 in $37 37x5 .in ... $38 y' (The Gallery) nfn'ii i t. V' . ' ' I. ' I- Vhite Dotted Swiss Special .- Much wanted just new for making cool ;white Summed frocks and shirtwaists; v It "comes from St. Gall, the dots are various sizes, the width 30 inches, and the price 65c & yard." ' (Firt Fleer) New Parisienne Elastic Corsets A short model of elastic, laced in back, and ideal for gardening ev horseback riding, is $11.50. At $15 is a topless, .elastic: , model, 14 inches in length, with reinforced back, suitable for dancing and evening wear. In a heavy silk elastic,- the price is $28. (Third Fleer) Women's Tweed Coats, Capes and Pole Coats, Each $37.50 The tweed coats two models are in a warm grayish mixture and a plain brown, and are cut in the favorite raglan style. The tweed capes are great comfortable circular things rainbow plaids, a brown and tan" plaid, and a gray plaid with brown crossbars. Seme of these capes, have large arm slits. As for the pole coats, they come in caramel brown, a deep tan and the lighter tan of camel's-hair Thoroughly mannish, with raglan sleeves, leather buttons and box or inverted pleats down the backs Each garment is .$37.50. ' (First Fleer) A lready Women Are Asking " for White Shoes for country club and out of town, and for indoor wear in town. Of feather-weight lightness and daintiness for afternoon wear are the fine white buckskin one-strap slippers, with flexible turned soles, perforated finish, and a choice of either narrow tee and low French heel, or rounded tee and Spanish heel. Priced $14 a pair. White buckskin oxfords with long wing tip, plentiful perforations and sawtoeth edgings, are $13 and $13.50 a pair. They offer a choice of soft or box tee, military heel or bread flat heel. The heel and heavy welted sole .are black learner. (Vint Fleer) Frem Out of - Paris The Newest and Prettiest Cellars The latest importations are round, square, Tuxedo and cir cular cellars, every one hand .embroidered in the daintiest manner and many being trimmed with real lace. As low as $1.50 for a cellar, up te $25 for a set. (Main Fleer) Baby Garments Just Off the Beat Every stitch hand made and such tiny stitches and fine em broidery! First come the long dresses for the new baby. Prices are $3.25 te $12.50 Princess pet ticoats for babies up te two years are $3. . Short dresses from six months te two years are $3.25 te $0.75 and ethers from two years up te six are $9 te $14. (Third Fleer) New Veilings t Incline te Pets Most women prefer dotted, veilings ter small "and medium sized hats, especially in pretty fancy meshes, In black, navy and brown with chenille dots the price is $1 a, yard. A closer-chenille dot in nlain colors and two- tentd effect is $1.25 a yard. (Hla !') Imitation, Ivery Toilet Articles at Half "Seconds" of an excellent litis. The imperfections are trifling and will net impair the wearing quality. Mirrors, brushes, combs, trays, puff boxes and ethdr. articles, priced from 10c te $4. (Wit AUle) Novelties from the Canity Stere New that the baseball season is open little paper base balls te serve as candy holders are timely, and se are little wooden bats with tops which unscrew te let in the candies. The first are 20c each; the second 35c. Jack Herner pies pink or yel low, and each containing a dozen favors are ready for Easter week parties. Price $0.50. Chocolate straws of particu larly fine quality are 70c a pound. (Dewnstair Stere) Mere $14.50 Capes for Schoolgirls Ne sooner here than they arc away again and it really isn't at all strange. In soft tan, rose or blue tweed, circular in shape and in a nice weight for cool days. Fer six te fourteen year girls. (Second tfloer) ' . Mexican Shopping Baskets at Half Mere than 1500 bamboo baskets well made and sturdy are ready. They have the natural finish and are extremely popular for market ing or shopping. Sizes 8 te 0 Indies, 30e Sizes 11 te i" inr.ii-... ir.. Sizes 10 te U inches. 40c Sizes 12 e U Inchel' 30c (Fourth Fleer) imn " fXiyfitir- 1 nl 4i ' (-'3pZ aStflLI "Fere" Men ' Who Play Gelf bright, sunny days and warm days, that are just ever mi the next green, are a lure, indeed. And the first thing a fellow thinks .of when he drive into a day like that is "putting" en an . ; English Gelf Suit - of coat and knickers in the finest tweed or Shetland or, worsted, in such individual and distinctive, patterns and; colors at $58.50. Or if he likes his "tea" en the crhb-heuse veranda between rounds he might cheese the fi Four-Piece Gelf Suit a sort of a "foursome" in clothes that provides a vest and trousers for lounging hours as well as the sports coat, and knickers that rule en the links. Every one of light, bright tweed and homespun, some with belleuse backs and belted; a few of the geed old-style Norfelks. The mark up is $48.50,and $60. . Each hole can be made in less when a man steps' along in a geed pair of spring' -' Gelf Shoes especially the finest English hand-sewn shoes with rubber spud soles at $28. Demestic golf shoes of Norwegian leather and with rubber soles are $10 and $12. But there's many a hole a fellow can get into between heles.and every golfer likes te have odd knickers from $5 te $12 ; Gelf Caps, in English tweeds $3 ; Gelf Sweaters, sev eral weights and colors $10 te $18 ; Gelf Raincoats, free and easy coats that protect without restricting the swing, $15 ; Gelf hose, imported or domestic, in various materials .and colors, $3 te $10, are all in the Men's Londen Shep. And" there are 100 dozen imported golf balls, Dimple or Bramble markings, in the Sporting Goods Stere at $3.75 the dozen. (The GuUery) There's Plenty of Roem for All a Man's Tees and plenty of fashion for all a man's pride in the -new straight, soft-tipped oxfords. As a matter of fact, the oxfords fellow the English last, except the tips are perfectly straight. In a different way, however, from a brogue. And they are as soft as fine fabric. Made of calfskin a rich, fine tan. Price $8. (Main Fleer) ' The Most Popular Bedspreads Dimities at $2 and $2.25 Each Popular because they are the best dimity spreads in Philadelphia at the prices. Snow-white, seasonable and 2 x 2'n yards, $2; 2J4 x 2i wash like sheets. yards, $2.25 each. (hlxth Fleer) nr: ;k M fimM& 120 Oriental Rugs, Every One a Remarkable Value 50 Persian Mesuls, aver age size about 4x6.3 feet, $30 each. .25 Kazaks, average size about 7x5 feet, $50 each. 25 Dezarts, average size ' about 6x5 feet, $95 each. , 10 Persian Mahals, aver - age size "about 7x10.3 feet, $145 each. 10 Persian Mahals, aver age elz'e about 8x12 feet. $250 each. fcJ .ruiA ,. . ... .... A,;Ki'Mi'i?Wii...WT .;.....,-... .Sfn;MfiW,J.fi Cottage and Summer Heme Furniture Should Be Bought Here and New The comfort, pleasure and satisfaction derived from summer homes depends upon hew much fore thought is given te the furnishing. It is net a moment tee seen te tackle this problem. Probably new furniture will be needed. In that case, the kind that serves from season te season should be bought here. And it is found in greatest variety here. The kind that can be depended en for service this season and next and next, indefinitely. Decorated, novel, individual-looking suits and pieces of great charm are shown in variety, notably suits for breakfast rooms and small dining rooms. Many delightful color effects and novelties of desien are in pleasing evidence. fa Furnishing Summer homes from such selections is a special delight. Prices from $200 for suits of sturdy simplicity in dark brown oak up te $300. Bedroom suits of an equally attractive type from $125 (for four pieces)jjp te $260 for a ten piece suit. Cheese mahogany, or walnut veneers; enamel finishes in a va riety of appealing color effects and many striking decorations. ' 8isth. fleer) 111! I '..tft. jf'i vajji 1 M ' M Fll 1 MM ? pa 'i 'A $i :! 'fiftl ri m 41 :! 1 tW2' ftVj jfr. . .rt,A'.!.Tfr. rT.t'Ji 4mm & M&J!'i. i ,'''' - i -Jiiti..Y-iri MrA in
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