EEW? wmss VI "SSttaW f i il in Iiiii i iK2 P .-VK, :w K"i .V.-fr'.,;.. Vl'-'j fivui r?'? ) iy S5mi IF WNmfSiHEFKSS ffiwrir WAMft'KEIS i.w. ,v i,, . . , . ,, i . V-yj. ;Yf yV - ,"?1i .1 '?"': t'M '.; ' J' f , - "IBM CWtTat 5 V V 75SfcMttVJv "w'miJMiiiiiK'r' m, '4'.?l WiiSW i. t w $sCT ?!$'!: '.. ' u. ever a Better &.. 4. jV SMtMJk'. IlMe K n te Threw Op V . -v L ist One Stroke , of TMGreeit Bald Ecgle rtled by our presence, and flyinf off rardi seems te curry her eh without any Bible movement of her wirigf. , fl- , . Se it was, tee, with that fleck of broad bread ig frigate birds that were here en the lake i morning.' .,. . .. ' , . lit What a Wonderful thing for a man te get AT .. .1mm .. kAAI fc 1a44m4. MkA AaI .impulse aiuiu a vuun, a icvtuxc spcccu deal performance, a well-spent day, a visit ihis college, his old parents living distant! Hew fine for one man te impartpewer te )ther man, that he may rise into a higher I Signed SO, 19SS. -4 Wmmkmwjm "rmmmm I Baby's New Spring Ceat Is Prettier Than Ever Just imagine a little crene de chine coat, silk lined with a scalloped and embroidered cape cellar, at $5.50. i And it may be nacl in white, pink or baby blue for babies clfrem one te two years. ... lFer ether tots of. the same itrepelln, .serge and crepe de nine coats irem 7,5U te fib. V Somewhat elder children. vftem two te six, would per hps like the bright sports ?Albrs or darker shades, and 'IV- (Third Fleer) there are many charming little cloth coats here, for thorn. They are $7.50 te ?2G. Hats te complete the cos tume in the same fabrics ns the coats, or of straw, tailored or flower or fruit trimmed, are 92 te $10. Walt ham Boudoir Cleck in the . Quaintest Shapes ' Fer1 example, some are in Colonial mahogany cases that resemble swinging oval mir ror or they are oval, octag onal or triangular en conveni ent steads ' that would leek well en' a dressing table or highboy, they are $86, Others are in old geld or polychrome cases, very rich and' decorative in effect and they are $40. , 1 ' Every one is fitted with an eight-day Waltham lever movement, se their time-keeping qualities are assured. (Mala VUer) The Best Night Lights that we knew for. use in Halls, bedrooms, bathrooms, sickrooms, nurseries are the' English "Kand leti." , They won't explode, went leak, burn with only two spoonfuls of kerosene and may be had in yarl-. eus colors te, narmenize with various rooms'. ' r ' Price $1 in the Lamp. Stere. (Fearth fleer) Leng Silk Gloves With Contrasting , Embroidery are new ready for ,the .many women who have been seeking them. I ' ' i They are 16-button length, of' fine quality Milanese silk in geed weight, with double finger-tips. White with heavy black embroid ery; black with white; mastic with combination black and -white. Priced $2.25 a pair. (Main Fleer) Large Meshed Tesca Net is coming into fashion again for afternoon and evening gowns or their draperies. It comes in black and many different colors, and at $2.50 a yard, in' the Lace Stere. (Meln Fleer) the Prettiest of Silk Chemises Envelope chemises of crepe de chine in orchid, peach and pink, with Valenciennes and real filet laces, $8. Of the new corduroy crepe In orchid and pink, in tailored style, $4.85. Of a "block radium" silk, orchid and pink, $6.60. Radium in orchid and pink with .hand fageting, $6.85. (Thirs Fleer It's Wise te Pest a Sentinel te Keep Moths Away or they might feast all Summer upon the Winter things that have been put away for next season. its shirred Jrapi has a spider lnhilriren's Klarir AnlH.Sft w?f ? Slippers for Dress Frem the nine-months-old baby te the childef terf vpir the-favorite dress slipper is of black patent leather with nn inkle strap. It has a light turned sole, a bread, plain tee jIUU a luw ncci ui iiu iicci, ui-i,uivuiib Bize. We have these best of dress inside and out. nriend at an s ri dlepers for little children, care- $4.50 and $6.! The sizes ard from . tally made of the finest materials infants' 2 te growing girls' 2 Flri Fleer) Shoulder Cellars Appear en the New Silk Wraps The silk is a heavv Canten rrfihe nsiiftllv Hlmb- nr Hnvi klue with matching or centrasting1 linings. Thcv have the soft, blur ghoul- hrnvilv mrAeA frin. ,it. ter cellars in common, but apart scalloped cape, another shir .mm this feature their great in- shoulders with a Wttit is in their decoration ene and another still uvinc immense annliaue flowers web decoration. ifcrming a horizontal decoration They are all graceful and dig- Wew the shoulder line; another nifled and prices are $05 te $145. (Firit Fleer) --, New Blue Tricetine ISttt - . vvrapsier leung Women Something en the order of a tpe, but pretty enough te" wear mt an afternoon froejc or 'te the ttrntre In the evening.. The (shallow yoke iii the back :nd full gathers insure the: snug te the shoulders and the long 'Jtatide .f rent is another feature Hat'-, many young women like. ;8ilk braid binding and stitching M th only form of trlmmini? en .taestf attractive wraps. ney are lined with beige Jjlfn-itriped silk arid are $45. w-yeung women item 14 te 20 i ' i (Setona Fleer) X : . New Georgette wepe Blouses ,With Peter PanCellar ny women find it such a be- fm ng shape that they want it Jm08t every bIeUBO ey wear. 'This is n 1ln .... I.I..... Jthtly opened down the front, "has insets of real filet lace and :mbreIdered very attractively. IK Ti" la ah in the back, for Itti .i!Kndetl t0 be worn ever .. tkirt. Tn .i. ...i.u. '"MM tt $7.76. ' ' 1 (Third Fleer) I A coat or a suit is safe in a cedar paper bag when put away clean. Business-suit size, 40 In. long, $1.25; dress-suit size, 50 in., $1.50; overcoat or opera cloak size, 66 in., $1.76; fur cellarette size. 36 in., $1.25. Tar bags are in different sizes up te 70 inches, and the prices range from $1.20 te $1.80. Then there are Mr sheets te lay between things that nre packed away in a trunk or (Fourth Fleer) chest at 8 cents the sheet or 85c the dozen. Net only moths but ether in sects are kept away by insecti cides, and the best of nil insecti cides are here. , Bone Insecticides, 60c pint, 85c quart, $2.75 gal.; Dethel, 14-oz. size, 50c. quart $1, gallon $3; and nearly all the old and proven pre ventives such as sulphur candles or naptheline balls or crystals, and cedar chips, etc. , The Matter of a Silk Dress Interests Many Girls Especially if it is the kind of dress she can wear equally well for afternoon or evening for informal affairs. Just such dresses have lately arrived for girls from twelve te sixteen years. One is a delightful crepe de chine, with a bloused waist line and short sleeves. It comes in beige, henna, navy and canna and is trimmed with tiny beaded ornaments. The price is $18.50. Anether in the same colors of crepe de chine has loops of plcet edged ribbon In panel ef- (Soceni Fleer) fects down the front. It is $25. Alse ribbon trimmed is another pretty crepe de chine which has rows of plcet-edged ribbon around the neck and ever the shoulders and a fringe of it eyer the skirt. Many girls like this model at $28.60. In navy, Copenhagen, brown, jade and henna. 5000 Yards of Cotten Remnants fihert lengths of gingham, linen, percale, Swiss, organdie, voile, tissue and ether geed cotton fabrics. Cottens have been sell ing busily and these are among the prettiest. Of some there is enough for a dress. Prices ate about a third less. (Wett Alfle) Women's Dresses With Jaunty Capes or Jackets The kind of thing which some women are keen about for wearing en the street even in Summer weather, the little capes or jackets giving a finished leek te the costumes. The materials are wool epenge, knitted wool and a jersey with a crepe finish, in even se many col ors navy, black, Jhenna, rust, Japanese blue, gray, tan, beige and bobolink. ririt Fleer) The capes of various lengths are usually gathered en the simple band cellars, and the jackets are short and gathered into a hip band. races are $40 te $47.00. j Seft Black Taffetas U Printed in Whit The delirn ... - 2i -j trill "uvei aim rrn. They are se varied as JMatrt ; every taste. And they 2 "different" that they will rauaiu.. . . "". n IrrTA' ch and beautiful. IHv'All -.. . . -., IA 40 m.1.. AJ L . .. 25 M a yard. wide, and '", "Writ Fleer) Hew Cozy the Perch With a Bright, Rich Rug Gayest of all the, rugs for outside, and sturdiest, are the rugs from Japan. Most people knew them as Japa nese Hush Rugs, which means they are made of slury marsh grass that grows best in Japan. ,. ' Stouter and sturdier stuff is hard te find than the grass, an,d when it is woven or plaited into a rug there are few fleer coverings better adapted te outdoor use. Of course, the variety df patterns, and shapes is extensive, but' three that are most used are the oblong, the oval rug or the square rug ill the block designs. Oval Shape 9x12 ft S32.60 8x10 ft $27.50 6x9 ft $16.50 4.6 x 7.6 ft ?11.50 3x6 ft $6.50 Elghteen-inch block design In plain or two-color effects. 0x12ft $60 6x0ft - 7.6x10.6 ft $38.50 8x6 ft 4.6x7.6 ft ,.. , $16.60 (Soventli Fleer) Tint i . f Wk? W Iff 9x12 ft. 8 x 10 ft. 6x9 ft., . 4x7 ft. . 8 x 6 ft. . Oblong Shape $28.50 . .. "". $9.50 $6 .$26.60 . $8.50 enJthe Boer and Let the Brigh Things Inte the Sp ring ,. , ., mm- ji neme TTV warn " t5m'& S The Most Attractive Reems Are Dene in Chintz These, home-like rooms one finds in English 'country houses and in American houses furnished after the best Eng lish fashion, rely a geed deal 'en chintzes for, the cheerful comfortable atmosphere. The housewife bent eh achieving this pleasant effect for her own home will find a wonderful variety of chintzes and cretonnes here, priced from se little as 25c a yard .up te $3.75 or aB much mero as the cares te pay for exclusive 'quality and design; In particular there are some unusually fine cretonnes at 60c a yard, in a variety of, colors' and patterns, nil of which were made te sell at much higher prices. (Fifth Fleer) ?Pelly, Put the Kettle On" Here Are New English Tea Sets New goods and special groups combine te make the China Stere an interesting place. The New English Tea Sets at $25 are of fine semi-china, in a new octagonal shape, with 2-rinch solid-color borders, in heliotrope, French gray, rose, canary and blue. Six cups, six saucers, six tea plates, one sugar bowl, cream pitcher and teapot and cake plate. New Imported Fruit Plates, $5 a Dezen Just received from France. Of semi-china, 8'e inches in diameter, in a , variety of hand-colored fruit decorations in natural shades. Splendid value. 5-Piece Mixing Bowl Sets, Special at 90c Of old-fashioned yellow ware. One each in five, six, seven, eight and nine inch sizes. First quality. Exceptional at the price. (Fourth Fluer) New Silk Stockings at Lewer Prices In Spring mere than any ether time, silk stockings are mere or less of a necessity, for nothing can be se fine te see. Right new a special let is Bell ing at prices way below the fig ures usually charged. Mostly first quality although there are a few seconds among them. But they are such geed seconds that the wearing quality Ib unharmed. At $1.35 the pair,' full-fashioned silk stockings, pure dyed. With mercerized tops and soles. At $1.75 the pair, Ingrain silk stockings and silk all the way te the tops. Just the popular weight. Black or white ones. At $2.75 the pair, full-fashioned all-silk stockings with open work ankles and all-ever designs. Weat Alile Summer Hemes Should Be Furnished Once and for All Net just for a season or two, but for geed permanently. It is the most economical way. The furniture needed must have the geed, old home serving quality, but heed net be costly. That furniture is here. It is geed for seasons and seasons of service. It- is priced moderately enough te make it a geed safe investment, but net se low as te make it really costly in the end. Among the bedroom furniture: $116 for a four-piece suit of mahogany veneer; full size bed, bureau, chiffonier and dressing table. $132 for a four-piece white enameled suit; full sire bed, bureau, chiffonier, dress ing table. $142 for a four-piece suit in mahogany veneer; full size bed, bureau, chiffonier, dressing table. $200 for a four-piece suit of mahogany veneer; full size bed, bureau, chiffonier, dressing table. $200 for u four-piece suit of maple; full size bed, bureau, chiffonier und dress ing table. $208 for a four-piece suit of walnut veneer;, full size bed, bureau, chiffonier and dressing table. $247 for a four-piece suit of walnut or mahogany; full size bed, bureau, chiffo chiffe chiffo rebe and dressing table. $285 for a four-piece suit of mahogany veneer; full size bed, bureau, chifforebe and dressing table. (Hlxtli Fleer) .rv T ITTLE wonder that the tern upon tens of thousands of .busy men and L-i mighty manufacturing plants throbbing with the energies of giant machines have made Philadelphia one of the marvels of the world. And there's little wonder that they made the YManamaker Men's Stere the Very Center of All ff Big Things in the Busy City If VERY ONE in this army of men has had it hammered home that the only thing worth while is the solidly geed thing founded en the bedrock of dependability. And when one of these men gees out te buy some thing for his business he leeks it ever from all angles and turns it inside out and makes certain it's going te serve long and well. That is hew the city has been built te be se mighty. It's pretty certain that any man who buys things that wav buys his clothes at Wanamaker's. ' ' Fer at Wanamaker's none but the best clothes in America are found. The goodness is tailored in and tailored in te stay. They are made te be dependable clothes, serviceable clothes, economical clothes first and then style has been added as something mere for the money. That is hew the Wanamaker clothing business has been built se big. And it's well te remember that if all the tens upon tens of thousands of men in this city s heuld come marching te Wana maker's every one would find a suit and a topcoat that would pieaae ms individual taste. Ana every suit and tonceat would (Third Fleer) be priced between .$35 and $65. A Man Has Five Choices When Selecting a Shee at $7.50 Every ene new and up-te-the-Spring shoe; every one the kind of a shoe a man is mighty glad te have. First is a modified bregue in tan calf. It has a straight tip and Next the same shoe in black. Pnmfrthr0J8bilCer Xfrd " blftck &' kid, with tt brOUd comfertablo tee. Bread tees are much worn this season. blacNtrwSian'llfskfnr i3 articu1" made of and Kmingly SiSdft Sfrd tan cMMn' tee is slightly (Mln fleer) lmmmWSfb mmmmnM ?BBtiLlT -(Tv-sDkV Every Day Brings an April Shower of Bright New Neckties All fresh and colorful as Spring blo.sFems and quite as beautiful. Most popular of all with men are the ties at $1 or at 50c, and there's a seemingly unlimited selection at either of the two prices. Striped ties, check ties, figured tie, dotted ties, ull new and all striking. 4 i Main Fluuri Lighter Shades Rule in Beys' Suits Alse ' Tweeds in smart gray effects are popular, and 'greenish and brown mixed fabrics arc in large request. Blue is never out of Btyle, es pecially for dress-up wear. Varieties shown here would be hard te improve upon. And Wanamaker quality rules all through. Norfolk suits in 8 te 18 year s sixes, $16.50 te $32. (Thlrt vir) TtT Take Your Ease" in q Couch Hammock Net only are they made te afford a maximum of luxiirimiR en hnf' maSLa'L!!U'te handsomely appointed and SS& in Scti Svl . r TTInn rlei.ti Mr.V. I. li.lj.--i i . ... Mj.e, ucaii, iiuiwuuui ureezes, a geed boekand a hammock. Hew could an afternoon be finer? Couch hammocks in 5-ft. size for small perches, $16.50 te $85. Couch hammocks, regular size, $16.50 te $52. Children's hammocks, $1.50 te $20. A Particularly Geed Couch Hammock is made of plain canvaB, in khaki color or in grarf chain hunv. jidimrruhin nmAAuA back, cotton filled, price $25. & txi.? Wc .MM 'irf Vfc!"!.fl Wm Si i yf-i r. r iBiTtntii ler) ,4 i. a x ii '& '. i. '..ii :.. "&k m siw ,lMm J.i! ja?. am. J3..A? A' JUl'ft i. ,v; . r , - . J..X.4.;H . .i. k.i(Ji ,, -f, 7-T; I TW. V. VT fS-JW-Tl . -" w.,.1 ."j.IV fl'X. . Wi fi23fi .u iaenssrh &ffia.V KMffita!