KK4 ii"i" v! FtT-rrrTr ESH BgTTcr'iTrrrin """' f f) nfc yv1 '.li'yir" t" f J&l'l)'t'r"Wll'Jli''l 1 1 riTyy,"" yfit-v ' A ", -H- tVjfi JY? Jf ., TTyTTTTrT-y-i. .f YO -T ci-VefJ, ,flyyvtTif TAMhAISU . -..' .v.. WANAMAfcER'S . wisATHien Qcmially Fair "I gp ADVENTURES APRIL 21, 1022 WANAMAK'ER'S ;, jDOWN STAIRS STORE VVK 'aVl EC W, n" "' iv " . . .' i 4..J !., I.-, ,M p'ii . j ihmpi niri f i if i iil, i" WM; ,',, r Mat h EM'S' I, mil. J II ni an hr (l H" .". ?l"L';.Vt a timing r WLtt' ''"". J-..6'1 M?V 11 VnMM. l "'" '""'" ,r' IfJffc,,'"'"VL f GIIAPTKUV $0 end 1"l'y ,p 1","1,nIJw,?r' ff,-,ilVl leave te Fred the FidiUfr !u.nn list te u i ten were tnc DM JSte'wSeiB, the birds or the Z llie F i ler. Het Ming unucr me W ."'.' ii nU mi. .link nnil Jniict. -understand wht (lie birds and trMiiet, and bird arc making u braiwctlif.v are nr war, bbiii .... at wnr because the iiaJiTi 'thpy are .better music- iTT. .. '.i.. frnffu nn 1 1 the frnsH rare better music-makers than f JOU. Knew an nuwiiw iuueii, '.'.ii ) mnltep for them. Mildlur, frowned- a moment .'frn.lMWlI. ' :.". - -. - - "Jftff birds nor frogs can maice Lr bvtlr mnslc n the lovely tune RfufAnnlne ledsc in my head the JftaVvill seethe, the sick, comfort im rig and make little children with gladness. " ther hadn't M'thctr liubDtii) i would uave kt'tnt tune and shut it tip in my I ifji'nilght charm the whole world 7i(a keautr. Hut since tuey nave lit I m V; itk'lU BeaUlJ. J"i eihkc mcj unvi: u&n Bi'y.tune nway the best thing I il ll e "Vettle. their row se I may LVere flulckly try te cenx back my tit Let the frogs mnicc music." TeneMl- Croaker, leader of the frogs. AnSnJ.eutihli chest and gave a loud MEwr.y'tilng. nr frogs! Bins, and tMVlOllec J""B "-- -- a - itrieare." , once tie ireg cnerus sec up a rami Levief- piping and bellowing. Fred Ktl'lddier'clapped his hands ever his riL'l!1?. ...... ..,..,,., . I., "Awnll. flniui. awiui . lie vriuu. rkfeahorrJd'Jieise." m'ftew a&tenlshed at this judg- ittt'iett .their singing and' htareil ajMg'IBOUineu HI rrcu uir riuinni. inc Si grinned and chuckled. (cnrr.il Retter 8encu out ins enesi in mgc. itt... aA n nrwti ittAtrfs itt iniiuli' IPU II l u x 'W"" ,i4Ufv. j, union. rreiked at Fred the Fiddler. "We -SrCI btve te tench you geed music. Sfttr; night from sunset te dawn we Ml tint frog music unucr , our wiuuew mli drite eiif en foelinh tunes aBT2. !! , , , :TM ihi' r iiieier ceuiuii t uniierstnmi i ihrMt but .lack nml .Tnnrt could. lr"errled them for I hey did net want t swt tunes of Fred the Fiddler irittii away before lie could cnteli BBufni and she them te the weild. J'Xen hear us sing" boasted (Jen- i rtl Purple Swallow. "We will show I tli uhat fine miiKlc-innkcrs c nie." I icitral Hwnllew turned te the bird". ! W" be screamed. The birds thrlekcd I ltd Krecclied nnd rattled mid hooted. Apin rrrii tnc riiiuier covered Ills it. "Awful I Awful! An fill!" be shouted. leu den t knew Reed music when hear It" blustered General Swnl- We. "Wc will give jeti a lilrd concert ftRde your window from dnwn until niwt (very day until you art educated eit." ken Jack nnd .lanet knew tieuble aneaiJ for Tied tlie Fiddler. With nnrr.v birds screnmine at lilm nil IT and the (lUanneitlted freirs r-rnnL-iiiir t him ill nlglit he never would be able a, catch his lovely nines. Nniiu.tliii..r Hidtebp done, te bring peace between Mrds and the frogs and te jnetert rrce me ruidier se lie could r1c the rerldncet niuclf. ieu arc jiisr neNc-maker" ((.. llrtd Fred the riddlcr m ti.nl, H.n ten anil the birds. "Don't jeu knew . difference bctein noise nml Aa lie said tlini tli ur hmi. nr m violently thmi before. The bird, Tt j at ,hc lTt& and the fregi wjd at the binls and both turned w piry en Fred.Hin vi.i.iin.. .SSii'? I ,hr 1'd.,'k('t ,'',',,1 " !' PN Inte Janet's head-nn idea she Kmi flirt ly end the wai. JBUDmi.i ,. ."" ''l iree me sfvro,,,,i",,be,ew,n! Afcentitre With a Purs- BBWIlH. Ej.;aj 01 it uns tills, i needed toil of r.ir MlU Merklnirs. nii.l rain, Bnanci.il ditnculticM rh Mr II Ms ever lislitlv made it jieces 7 W me te t nil H.. ..,... i .4 ,'. : "' "I'.-i 1I.'AIM- ITt Mr i-einn.il h ..im. .r '.. WE&. .' ,?1'1 ,,,p "''"Sing shop shep WrPH)ny treiihlc nnd mv need. Out K'h,i i "leckings. f heavy f "nn geed ntiuiiiv. "r. ,.!,' .i,n ;" .'at'l I .111 hei milk in. ll.,,' i.i,i. ,, "n'l I" J Knu.ed In ber- TJirr .,.; ',' '" "gt. she Kiuilr.fi. W.are of mi cMnu-tililr. vlll. " l i ; r!J,::" '! In m...i ad r . i .. ' "" Sl 'miuning tiui'K. f "f Wi hi n. I. ..l r ... .... 'f I! it ,. i i""u mini new nil rt of Me ill S.I.-, nli 1w Jen ,i.n n,.,PM jn (0 hl 2. ?."! r.'L1"'' " n,.,-srir ;,r r.. .,. ', i" niiem n u... in. .,.. .l.n ... tl ' 0f ,h.ri." fV: S1.T.-I. The dell ---.. iiii.fr mi (.,,, .i,i, ,!,,.. .,.. l'l'V -"id Ri-ny linir. mui :. ,U1N of 'd m-r or pin'. j.i-" '-ii(.nantini; Blxlnmn ,hJ t?.'.'.1 W'jli nn or Mui- ;." .,,. , Id Spring Weather Seems te Deuble the Charm and Loveliness of Women's New Dresses. Suits and Coats Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere 200 Sample Wraps Special at $18.75 - Just one or two and scarcely mere than four of a kind, se veu can imagine the creat varietv. There are wraps and capes of velour in reindeer, Pekin, navy, henna, mahogany and light tan and capes of navy serge. Seme show deep borders of embroidery; some have wide sleeve?, eraided 6r embroidered and often finished with heavy silk tasselfc. Every one is lined with silk. Savings of $6.25 te $10. Alse a group of black Canten crepe capes, lined with colored crepe and edged with black silk fringe Tweed Sports Coats, $10 Beautiful Wraps at $25 nerringoetie coats in gray, shot with color, ere ma(e with buckled , Light tan ca belts, muff and patch pockets and raglan shoulders. the threw scarf. Sports Coats and Capes, $15 te $27.50 $15 for SOme of the nrettlnat. tinrrinnlinnn rann we hnve tvnv cenn. They are very soft nnd of a silvery gray, beautifully cut and finished with leather buttons. ... !l27,Ji?, for coats of tnc ""Mr matcrinls, lined throughout with silk. Wonderfully smart nnd coats tp be proud of. $22.30, $23.50 and $25 for light and dark pole coats with bex-pleatcd backs, raglan sheuldeis and buckled belts. Silk-lined nnd genereuslv pocketed. - , Light tan capes of fine Peire .twill, with heavy silk fringe trimming the threw scarf, are Wonderfully smart and expensive looking. rt?,t5er p,,n caJP? .of Belivia, is also in the fashionable cafe shade. Belivia capes, with heavy silk fringe used at the arm-openings, are in navy blue. '.n-CffiCSi?,r,emdeer veleu' are gatheied at the shoulder and trimmed with silk stitching. All of these ale silk-lined, some are embieidered or butten-tjinini-c and many have threw scarfs. , At $35 te $75 & ', JLt i' MS?" P" "d. capeS-ju8t one ; or two of a ...u .... .. i ,v .i,uai, xaniuuiiuuic miiTcnais, beautifullv lined. (Murktt) $20 Jgf W $37.S0 W $16.50 IA ( $18.75 - $25 " r I r ii i &IF- llHl v trWi 1 1? iv l i raW'.'1 i 1 k ii A IrilN i Hi Mhw .aSUA.l.f ft 1 H MS I M. . V 1lfaJ ' f l'Ttffl mm TIM Mm 4 J? $10 $18.75 Xf V fc. $18.75 $Z5 $18.75 A World of Fascinating Frecks at Lowered Prices $15, $16.50 te $25 $18.75 $1. for ciepe dc chine dresses with wool cm cm breidery or cire braid; for beaded dresses of Canten crepe or crepe de chine; for taffeta diesscs with pointed skirts and many ethers. In navy, black and brown, principally, and in small sizes. $16.50 for Canten crepe dresses in henna, peri w inkle, navy and Copenhagen embroidered with steel beads, crystals or white beads. Alse for dinner dresses of black lace or of Georgette crepe in white, orchid, flame, petunia, peach and black. $19.75 for navy, brown or jade Canten crepe dresses with black or white bead fringe. Fer black, periwinkle or brown Canten dresses embroidered with white beads. $20 for Russian crepe di esses in brown or navy .sith bands nnd tassels of amber-color beads. 300 Dresses at $25 Beaded Georgette dresses are in orchid, white, henna, sky and navy blue elaborate with white crystal beads; sleeves can be worn open for evening. Aavy blue tiqergctte dresses fei ufternoen' show- bands of iridescent bead1- with squaies of ruse color beads. Canten crepe dieises and taffetas are made in countless ways a wide choice in navy blue. Silk Dresses in Sizes 42 te 52 at $25 A half de.en carefully selected styles in Canten ciepe and crepe meteor in navy, black and henna. Usually they are trimmed with plain or pleated panels, some with a glimpse of henna facing. Geed materials, well cut. Levely Gowns at $32.50 te $45 Seft and delightful aie the new dinner dresses of black silk lace. Sleeves are cut strikingly wide. Otheis are in ecru. 32.50 and $45. A dress of beaded brown or navy Georgette is made ever a foundation of charmeuse. $37.50. A dinner dress of Georgette crepe has a very full skiit with many points. The girdle is of silver with Georgette rove's. In geranium and orchid. ih.eu. (MarUrt) Beys' All- Weel Suits With Extra Knickers, $10. 75 Splendid value any parent whd buys boys' clothing will appreciate getting an all-wool, twe-knicker Wanamaker suit at this price. The outstanding facts about these suits aie: 100 per cent wool materials. Geed giay cassimeie and cheviot mixtuies; excellent for school wear. 100 per cent tailoring. Norfolk coats have patch or plain pockets and are lined with mohair. Beth pairs of knickers are fully lined, every seam is taped and reinfeiccd; that will insuic geed, long service. Sizes for boys of 7 te 17 yeais. ((lulltr.i. .Mnrkrl) Women's Tweed Suits as Sprightly as Spring $18 te $32.50 Lavender, tan, rose, gray and Copenhagen even the colei-3 wcpiesv Spring and mit-of-doers ! Tweed suits hae a uualilv of yeuthfulnc-s about them that women like. Thcie nif many lyle, with an 1 without belts, and most of thn jacket are fully lined with prettv silk'. Dark Tailored Suits Plainly tailored ei trimmed with beads and embroidery am the jackets of the new dark suits and me6t of them aie long. Materials are fine Peiret twills, tricetines and serges, mostly in navy blue. S25 e S55. (MiirLrl i Beaded Handbags Are Much Lewer in Price Pretty ones can be had for as little as $2 or $2.50 and at $5 and $5.50 there is a really excellent selection. fro bags have imitation shell frames, bead handles and taffeta linings.- $5.50 bags have the fashionable draw-string tops and" are in ex quisite blues and giecns, umber tones and dull leds. A wide variety of interesting imported bags at prices ringinu upward te $12. (Oiitral) Sale of Corsets, $2.50 A few of this model and one or two of that but many geed cor sets in the let. There arc models for all figures, from the slight te the stout; topless nnd medium bust. Girdles are well 1 epic rented, also. Seme are half pi no, semV net quite half but all are greatly lowered. Brassieres and Bandeaux Special at 75c Fatiiu, meshes, white brassicic.i tiimmed with lace or embreideij, dainty bandeaux many kinds ,in included. Net every size in cery style, but alme."t all sizes in the group. (( rntrul) Chamqis Lisle Gloves Strap-Wrist Style, 75c 16-Butten Length, $1 and $1.50 Prime faeritcs for every day wear this Spring women seem te like them better every year. Prices en these are extremely low. 75c for strap-wrist gloves with spear-point stitching en the backs, in giay, covert, beaver, brown and white. SI, special, for sixteen-button length iinpeitcd gloves with spcai spcai peint stitched backs, in white, covert, giay and eciu. $1.50 for extia fine quality sixteen-button length gloves, Amer ican made, in white, pearl gray, cafe, covert, brown and mode. They have spear-point stitching or Paris-point embroidery en the backs. (Crntrnl) J7ATHERS and mothers who go shopping together en Saturday should knew about our sale of 25 kinds of couch hammocks at $10 te $30 all special prices. (Central and Chestnut.) Central Aisle New Leather Vanity Cases, $2 Flat ones in envelope shape with braided silken cords and tas--els. Each one is fitted with a laige mirror, but the flnp fastens ever se firmly that the case is neat and compact. Made of mo rocco in gray, red, brown or blue; calf in gray, brown or beaver; eal in black. Full-Fashioned All-Silk Stockings, $1.75 Puie silk clear te the top! And the heavy finn kind that has such a rich luster. Black only and with slight impel fectiens that lower the price without leally im pairing the beauty or the weal ing qualities. Underclothes in Delicate Shades, $1.50 Sets of chemNes and step-in bloomers are of the silky pltese crepe in orchid, flesh, honeydew and white, $1.50 a garment. Nightgowns of soft batiste aie in rose, flesh and orchid, $1.50. Envelope chemises of white or flesh nainsoek have lace lops and embieidery medallions. $1.50. 6V2-Inch Meire Ribbon 42c Yard All-silk moire with a satin edge the kind used new for ashe and hat trimmings. Excellent colei.s, such as navy, black, brown, light blue, pink, old lese, Copen hagen, cardinal and white. Men's All-Weel Clothing Is the Only Kind Werth Buying n, i 'sweePin statement, but as true as it is inclusive Men's outer clothing te smu' the best appearance, the best service and the best all-around satisfaction must be all-wool. 1 hat is the .standard of the Gallery Stere for Men all-wool fabrics and sound tailor ing It is because we are se sure et our quality that we can unhesitatingly recemmend: t e-7ec.a,,"W001 business suits of tweeds, cassimeres, worsteds, serges and cheviets cii j-e te JuOt ?I.ffni,-,1;WSeS?rts hUils wlth fal,cy backs' of tweedR. herringbone weaves and cas- S ilt 5iO te oeJ.Ot). and bring them into si meres at $25 te .$! Men's all-wool trousers te complete old suit .VI.50 te ?7.50. ((nllrr.t, MurUiM i ervice again, MeiVs Half Hese, 50c Men's Percale Shirts, $1.50 ti lime. ... .... il. .1... .1 .M i- t i uvji nave reeu me tiuiueiiuv mm Hnmr geed appearance of half he.-e made of plated fiber silk. These feel and leek like ulk and aie heavy in weight and finely knitted. Tees, heels and tops are of mercerized cotton for extra wear. In black, conleMin, nay, gray and Palm Beach. (.Hller,, MnrLr) Men's New Brogue Oxfords, $6.50 Just armed anil iead. for the men who hhve been looking ler jut such CKfenN at iu.t such a low price! They hae tiaight ur .-umi-wing tips ann peifoiatien. Of black and tan calfskin of sturdv qualitv. thev have thick welted -ole, for real seniic 500 Pair of Beys' Shoes Special at $2.90 Black and tan leather shoes fei -..-lioel ami nl.u hip in sixes 9 te III1-. ' il.allrr.t . Mnrkrl) 1'lentN of Win stlinn :ini! nthcr nriim ctrin.... n black, blue, brown and the colors men like. The percale is geed and will launder well. Shirts are cut en Wanamaker dimensions, which mean's the maximum of comfeit and serviceabilitj. Spring Pajamas, $2.65 Of -nioeth. il.el een, mertciird lotten in tan, lilue, lavendei' u p hk K.nifr Murk"! T ' HATS WHAT P r Ha Ifclr,, pew !.,!??fNSJl'icml!l'!,Ut ,' wnii calls 1 I ?h"'u i.ut , ';,' ,ml,) ""'f i"--ueu., J$yB&KtmX st, . tu iidi- .Iran....,!.., iijijhhhiijijijijijijijijijijijijijaj11h !" Tw; nW,w B!rl he "H'auj it,"'1;, i0'"'! Ih willing te fads, ' ,l(,l liJ thn liM, of Iiim tlfaill ,. - LL"? in H s ih.i. ... . . :r?" ur ,, " vlI"erH le tliu .Hr yCli" 1' ) "'"" "e Hi" iMi X.' l iiIlIii '''IMiriin. if it k SJwwsVK w1 ""lisuiillx ,.OIII1 Wl If ,, ."V".".1 I lid K.tlll I1VP S!!9mil i ''": lll!","'' "f rrim. aa'.M-Mie . ..,"",'i!,.1fs',"'v "t ilCil tit .t""1"'! nnir Bin fcM ilrls? i..t,.',L01."'. i ''. Jaunty Capes and Coats Fer Girls and Juniors I'ole capes and tweed tapes, soft , cleurs and plaids they're a jelly company, ready for anything. , Little girls' sics, 0 te 14, are i St! 50 te K15. j .Juniors size", I I te 10, are $.10 I te .S.'."). A Pole Ceat at $7.50 is in blue or reindeer and beasts ' plenty of pockets, ti, 8 and 10 year sizes. (Sketched). Cape Dresses, $8 A sleeveless slip-ever drcjs has i a medium-length cape and both are of tweed in tan, rose or blue. I Sizes 10 te 14 years. I Junier Dresses of Fine ! New Ginghams Tlicy'ie as fresh as morning .11. . I nlllf. (ID .....!, I...W A Intlnl.. 7 r0 ' I"'1'- "" ui iiiiib. v iuiui) i ?? '7' frock of imported gingham, se fine I that il feels like silk, is in red, yellow or brown checks with white- I linen facing the cellar, pocket-tops, cuffs and sash. Black cress- I stitching Is the only trimming. 8. j Others nre of plain colors and biekcn plaids at ?.1.7r te ,8. Tub Frecks for Little Girls, $1 te $5.50 Ws, really prcttj gingham messes for as little an .fl! i Itloemcr drcjscs start at .f2 and there is a big assortment of dresses with or without bloomers at W CO upward. ; .0 te ,1-1 car sues. i Women s Lew-Heel Oxfords for Dress, Sports and Street Wear no wonder that women come back Excellent lines, e-nnrl lnnthpva iinrl nnrafnl fim'eli rf S Siffiffi? 1,ml ,,sk tm thc sa",(: kill(,s of oxfe''ds ;' "Sain i Sate S "Black-and-Cream" Sports Oxfords $6.25 re Ofcieam smoked Icathci with a a waistband, wing tip and back piece of black grained lenthei with perforations. It has a teft black fiber sole and heel for a a a ii .spr,n5y stP- An All-Occasion Oxford $6.50 An excellent sticet oxfeid of mahogany calfskin. It has a full wing tip, welted sole and low heel. 0B Children's Mary Jane Pumps Special at $1.50 Sues 4 te S in black patent leather. Shining Patent Leather Oxfords $6.50 HUck eatent leather oxteids ate being worn for dies.-, occa sions, especially the plain-uunp style with a low heel. (Sketched.) Particularly Fine Two-Tene Oxfords $5.iU mv lemuine ciaru tuenvn ,m, i.ni i-auiKin in a new wav and aie noteworthy because of the im, rxccpnenai quality of the s xl leathers. We think them wendei- 4js? nil IV goeci. Girls' Black or White Mary Janes Sizei 81. te 11, $3.75 Sues 1 1 1 te 2, $4.25 ii. ii Girls' size 2V te 7. $4.50 A i.jn 1.' Hats of Silk, Straw and Haircloth, All at $5 F'icttier than evei and lull of hhI iirtngtiinc' Small hats hae a dash and iiiaitne.s alieut them that eung women like Large hats nie trimmed with wu.uln c.i laminating tlusteis of flev.fr and I tint. White hats, bright hats, light hats and dark halt -all aie hen- n etw of the most inteiestiu collections cf the scami Children's Hats at $1.85 te $3 Almest all little gnls an- weiring tuiloied Inl and there aie plent of geed strain, mostly with sti earners, at these puces. i MurUfi i 25 Styles of Women's Hand-Made Blouses at $2.45 te $7.50 niaiming Peter l'an blouses Rell cellars or Tuede fient. Leely fnll-frent blouses. Kveiw tuiv stitch of every blouse 15 niudr l,v hand. Many show filet lace, lush crochet or Irih p.cet, nnd n even bluure the l.and-drawn work 2 W3I ' . e''n rt . : t" rawpw i'rij.3 !ZM w ' m r . !,W . WM . $ A " V ctf vtmi n if i .A i . m . . A,'-'' '-.: .41 ?- . V 4 -1 ,1 vJt t m AM Km ; T t"--ii At 3 11 w m :-J v' M -m m fl" , m.- e ?mm ... m m m :4 VI i rt '-'J -m .'J sn il. m CJ y. 1 ;u & vs Si l tm i i W m m 'i fr 'iM sni M mZVJn ' cnl CMIYIIK (Urkt) . J mmm
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