SSPIBiWByPwi5ff nEaBJHH arrfcifl'. -. . . JT fv . f. t. iHySfflfyWr-. IP1.IW - r tr -vr"M twi" "H-i'iHi-'TUi.' V" Y 'M,V"VS?ir WANAMAKER'S WRATHF.R 'iWL iflUt, 11 and 4:50 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Stere 'Closes at 5 , Stere Opens at 9 fieitevnllM Vitf J tfcte-r d Chlmei M Nen Spring, and at Wanamaker Everywhere the Magic Charm of a Budding Apart Frem All Others the New Spring Things Have a Beauty That Big Crane Flying Over the Bay With SevenFeet of Wings widespread, has uncommonly long legs, but if 'site were te attempt te dance with a horse, she would be sure te have broken bones. . It is wisest te remember that "like plays best who plays with like." . This nation, mad for geld, has been given ever for a time te' a fever for speculation, and women seem te be ensnared as well as men. Nete that sign by the roadside we are just passing "Danger ahead." Signed April SI, 1922. m FOR the Yeurife Women Who Want $68 Coats THERE is, first, a genuine camel's-hair coat, full length and in the unmistakable soft texture in the natural color. It is entirely silk lined and has the notched cellar te be worn open or closed. Then, an exquisite duvetyn wrap with large sleeves and roll cellar. It is pinch-tucked in the form of panels. In fallow, navy, Sorrento and bronche, with crepe de chine lining. . Finally a graceful duvetyn cape, lined with crepe de chine and having a double threw tie with fringed ends. In the same colors as theAvrap. All are in 14 te 20 year sizes. (Second l'loer) Women's Tan Calf One-Strap Pumps at $7.75 a Pair Exceptionally fine pumps, made te sell at a higher price. One instep" strap, medium tee, Cuban heel and welted sole. At $8 arc dull -luck calf oxfords with military heel, welted sole, medium tee, and pe foratiens. In tan they aie $8.75. At S9 are black patent leather pumps with wide buckled strap, rounded tee, welted Bele, tint heel, and plenty of perforations. At ?10 are "Mary Jane" pumps of patent leather witn gray suede back, strap and low covered heel; or of tan calf with fawn suede back and strap. Beth have turned soles. At $12 arc seamless black patent leather one - strap I pumps with low heel und light turned sole. Alse dull black calf gore pumps with three straps, low Leuis heel, turned hole, and medium tee. (1'lrnt fleer) The New Plain-Colored Silk for Tub Dresses M selling wonderfully well. It is a substantial broadcloth quality, makes up charmingly, and is here in orchid, pink, navy blue, leghorn, flesh and stiver gray. Priced $2.50 a yard. In plain white it is $2 a yard. assortment of colors and pat I Btriped effects in a remarkable terns, $2 u yard. (First l'loer) Paris Sends Guimpes and Seme Are Collarless But te muke up for it the bteau-shapcd ne8k is exquisitely hnd scalloped or embroidered Mid, in certain cases, there ure insets of real lace. Other guimpes in the new iin- Sortalien have cellars or frills nd many have jabots, which aic specially pretty with coat suits, jjie guimpes arc of net or organ die and from $9 te $30. (Main l'loer) Vestings and Cellar Edgings' . The vestings are cream colored and ecru, of real Irish crochet lace with net and Valenciennes, of filet with tucked net, of Val enciennes with puffed net, and of imitation Venice with plain ncc. Prices, $2.50 te $13.75 a yard. Cellar edgings te match art $1.10 te $4.75 a yard. (Main Fleer) "" A Practical Frent-Laced Corset fa the P. N., which is made with solid back, but adds a new feature te the front in the shape of an elastic vest inset under the lacing. This adds both te the appear- hnb n nWJenal elastic support jirw r .. A, for the abdomen. Other models wee and the comfort of the cer- ru for glender and avcrag0 flg. fe A model for heavy figures ures. Prited $5 and $6. t (Tlilril Fleer) What Prettier Than White for a Baby Girl? .. Seme new little dresses are in white lawn, batiste, voile, dimity or dotted Swiss with perhaps iust a touch et color in the smocking or hemstitching. Or there may be a bit of pink, blue or yellow ribbon. h Ey,ervday dresses and also ethers lace trimmed for Dest, $3 te $8.75 and in sizes from two te six years. (Tlilrd Fleer) Imported Cotten Ratines for Dresses ' te Wear All Summer te ratanCe aml Englund are sending the most novel effects narei i i Spring and Summer dresses, skirts and sports ap ah le ii i elyc the snrt effect of wool with the comfort "Jf "ghtness of cotton. 'PI Pre 'l . ec-umical, tee. The J.Vli?.bl mny be hail l.ntw.wm SI SLW yaid. 'nereaiii.nii.i i. .!.i " ehwked, nlaided und strined effects j and some quite new two toned mixtures with exaggerated ly rough surfaces this last in id striped gray, grcen and beige only. ------------------ A Wise Women Takes Her Sports Hat Seriously SHE is net se much concerned as te color, she simply picks out what is becoming and what gees with her costume, but she is 'careful about the newness of the shape and trimming. ' Ribbon is particularly fashionable this Spring. It is used in many new and interesting ways en sports hats of straw or the entire hat may be made of ribbon. Embroidery, tee, figures largely en some of the smartest new hate. As for shapes, they are almost as varied as colors from the severe sailor type te the newest ''cloche" and mush room or the soft fabrics that one turns uV or down at will. Starting with the tailored hats at $7.50, trices go te $15 and upward for the finest English hats. (Second Fleer) A ttractive Afternoon Frecks SI at $35 Women's GEORGETTE crepes and Canten crepes chiefly, in mere colors than we have space te set down navy, black, beige, bobolink brown, rust, Indian red, grays, periwinkle blue and se en. Mostly of the straight-line, one-piece order; beaded, embroidered, fageted, tucked ; a few are finely pleated from neck te feet. They have sleeves of various lengths and styles, includ ing the lantern, and are altogether extremely practical arid useful and pretty. And $35 is really very little for them. (r'Iritt 1 loer) TITbmen's Tricetine Coats and W (Japes Are the Things THE moment really warm weather peeps around the corner all the interest centers in these lighter weight twilled wraps in black and navy, caravan and rookie brown. All have big cellars and big sleeves, and most of them are as simple as simple can be; but there are one or two rather striking styles one with straps set en from neck te feet in the back and one with long narrow points of a. contrasting color set into cellar and sleeves. Alse there are some fringed styles. Prices are $57.50 and $75. (Klrt Fleer) 7? A Sale of 150 Yeung Women's Dresses Prices, $15 te $75 75 Dresses at $17.50 te $65 are smartly tailored trk'etines for street wear and many delightful Canten crepe and crepe de chine dresses in dark and light colors suitable for the street and for afternoon affairs. Only one or two of a kind, but there are some new and lovely styles, and the new prices are close te half. 75 Dresses at $15 te $75 are beautiful evening gowns, a few of which are slightly mussed. Flowered and plain chiffon taffetas, Georgette crepes, lace and gorgeous spangled robes are among them. In all the prettiest evening shades. AH are marked at a great saving. Altogether the sizes range from 14 te 20 years. (Second l'loer) A Little Time for Beauty Always Is Time Well Spent Most women think it well worth while te spare a little time for smoothing out the wrinkles and keeping the face fresh and young, but all the time in the world won't count unless the right preparations are used. Queen Mary toilet preparations Queen Mary cleansing cream is arc endorsed by the thousands of Gec and $1.20; "Youth and Beau women who have chosen them for '" cream, C0e and $1.15; cold venrs with meult thnt iustifv c'am' 36c and 6ec skln foetl 65f. ears, witn lcsuits tnni jusuij S1 en n,t a... Kn. ,i..n.,4. i.i.. feed, 75c; and witch hazel jellv, '5c anil r.n.. ' (Mulu Fleer) till the praise we can .spcuk cf them. A New Handkerchief Frem Paris It la the first silk crepe sports handkerchief that Iihh ever ceme from Paris for women, and it is just what many women luwe been askintr for te tuck in the pocket of their tweed tuits for a vivid touch of color. There are two sizes in these handkerchiefs and two styles, one having a white center with colored striped border and the ether being of a solid color with contrasting colored de sign. They are $1.75 te ?4.G0. (Mulu l'loer) Hemstitched Linen Pillow Cases Better Than Usual $3.75 a Pair Of pure Irish linen, neatly hemstitched and in sie 2xtf(i inches, finished. Fer such n particularly geed quality, the price iH exception ally low $3.75 a pair. Alse a let of Madeiru hand embroidered bread-tray doilies, niade of pure linen cloth of a geed quality, hand scalloped, and showing, plenty of the fine em broidery for which the Madeirans are noted. Wonderfully low priced at 50c each. White and Pink Silk Petticoats Crepe de ch'e petticoats with double parf;ls and hem stitched hem, white and pink, $4.85. Petticoats of the same ma terial with a twenty-inch hem or with tucks and double pan els, each $4.50. Tub silk vPetticeats with hems 21 inches deep, $3.80. The same style in washable satin, $5.50. White jersey with vandyke pleated ruffles, $9. (Third Fleer) Imported Leng Chamois-Lisle Gloves at $1 1000 pair te sell at this low price. Fine quality, with the beau tiful foreign suede finish, heavily embroidered en the backs, and in attractive shades of sand, cocoa brown, pale yel low, beaver, platinum gray; white and black. 16-button length with two clasps at wrist. (t AUIe) t New Veilings In plain or fancy meshes with dots almost any size or color that could be desired, und the prices are as moderate as 45c te $1.50 a yard. (Mnln Fleer) Paris Lingerie Fine and rather simple bu bu tiste undergarments, lovely with handwork and Valen ciennes lace. The nightgowns have either kimono sleeves or the set-in sleeves which some women prefer and cost from $7.50 te $18.50. The envelope chemises are $7.50, $9.50 and $10.75. (Third Fleer) The Week-End Candy Special is chocolate-covered caramels of particularly delicious quality priced at 40c a pound and put up in one-pound boxes. (Den n Stairs Pterr) Green Necklaces which is te say, imitation jade necklaces are liked with the gay sports dresses. Alse of imitation jade ear rings, bead and bangle bracelets, and cord bracelets with tassels or ornaments of the green. Prices from 75c for a bracelet te $18 for a bead necklace (Mnln lloer) Large Shades .for Fleer Lamps Just right for use in .bunga lows und summer places, being of n gay and cheerful glace cot ton in half a dozen designs, and with trimmings te linrmenizc with the designs. Remarkably geed at SCj. (Fourth rioer) The Best Bosten Bags Are at Surprising Prices Every one of thick, sturdy cowhide, hand sewn and leather lined. The frames are strong nnd overlap te make the bags dust and water proof. And yet these bags, which arc the best te be found, are only $6 and $7 and $8, as the sizes range from 18 te 15 te 17 inches. (M-ln Fleer) The New Bed Seread Sets Seem te i ivirtnie wit-i-i rre HfA.nnpcc rr .nrincr lipi YT1X U- . J.WO--VOO VX k-r---& Inte any bedroom they take the bright, cheery, radi atmosphere or glorious spring aays. $ Selections are the largest and most diversmed in history, and believed te be unequaled in the city. White dimity, colored dimity, bleached muslin printed, un bleached t muslin printed, ap pliqued corded effect en un bleached muslin in several pat terns, cretonne appliqued en un lilrmehnd muslin, printed cretonne, net te speak of candlewick sets v H V.. -Mrf 1 . . ...111. T.l 1. 1.'V1 anu seis none wun rrcnen mww and hand-done fringes. Pi Truly a selection te delight n; ing a dainty home. ny .',: woman of ideals und ideas regard- g p. r -. (Sixth l'loer) g u uuiniy neun1. j ";i Prices from $4 and S5 for whlt "; t;...;. i. t ..!l- .! -l,.Ul-'i "'.''J uiiiliiy buie, ill siiikiu uiiu uuuun tTfc'' bed sizes, respectively, up Urfa4 9t(.uu ur u rruu-ji ruiuk Het. jgenr This Year's "Tvlask and Wig" Score, $1.50 Many who enjoyed the "Mask and Wig" show this year will wish te own the complete vocal score of "Tell Tales.'? . It may be procured in the Sheet Music Department. (Hece'nd Fleer) Beys' Norfolk Suits, the Best for Spring, Are $16.50 te $32 Sizes for boys of 8 te 18 years. Made purposely te carry the largest measure of excellence ebunable at the money and warranted te fulfill the purpose. Most of the suits at $16.50 te $20 have two pair of trousers. (Third Fleer) V" AFTER all, a man doesn't knew what a suit of clothes costs until he has had a season's wear out of it, and then, if he figures it en the "cost-plus" basis, he is bound te hnd that The Wanamaker Men's Clethes Are the Lewest Price Clethes "LJERE ARE the bare facts and a . " man can reason it out for himself. He can fellow the crowd who "pay tee much for their whistle," as Ben Franklin would say. And with the crowd he can buy clothes at prices a great deal lower. Or he can fall in with that mighty phalanx of solid, tried and proven businessmen who come te Wanamaker's and buy geed clothes. When all is said and done, the cost of' clothes isn't the price a man pays for a suit. It's the price he pays, plus the amount he spends te keep it looking like a suit he would wear, plus the price of the second suit he buys te keep dressed when one geed suit still ought te be up and going. Only suits of the best all-wool fabrics, with the shape and the style tailored in and tailored in te stay, will stand the strain of wear. And in the long run, they are the economical suits, especially when the besf in America are only $35 te $65 at Wanamaker's. (Third l'loer) When a Man Has Spring in His Heart He Wants te Wear Silk Shirts Fer whatever eKse another kind of a shirt might be, it can't have the seething softness nor the rich colerfulnesss f-hat belong te silk shirts. In solid colors, the popular pastel shades, there are silk broadcloth shirts for $7.50. At the .same price and in the same sturdy fabric are the new hairlines, albe bolder stripes. Checks in silk shirts are novel, and the price is $8.50. Alse the splendid radium silk shirts. (Mnln l'loer) '&& Km tN-W'l 1 ''Ml I I iH . k 4 ;. wi Summer's Gayest Ties Are the Foulard Ties and They Are Here Something se free and easy. about the leek of a foulard tie that nearly every man feels he must have one. And this year the foulard neckties are here in richer variety than ever. English foulards in dots and figures galore in most every color any man cares about. Among them are the popular "tied and dyed" Foulard Ties. The price is $1.50. One Thing Is Certain a Yeung Man Will Wear Two-Tene Oxfords Sports oxfords, they are called, but men are net keeping them for the club or hours outside. Every day they are being worn te business. And after all there's no reason why a lively fellow's feet should be all bowed down with black or brown. TIu! sport oxfords are of smoked horse (which is almost sand color) with dark tan saddles at the instep and heel foxing. Rubber suction soles and spring heelh. Price $6.40. (Mnln l'loer) Where's Richness and Charm in the Fancy Garden Furnishings and Ornaments for the Lawn I AWNS are greening and buds are bursting and -L the garden and lawn furnishings are ready in the China Stere. The variety is attractive, comprising benches, flower pets, plant pets, bird baths, sun-dial pedestals and ether such pieces in a choice of artistically con ceived models. Seme pieces in white and some in gray, the white being made of crushed marble and white cement, the gray of crushed gijanite and gray cement. Among the specially teresting pieces is a 12-inch llewer pet in a new design at $4.25. A bench, which can be had in either white or gray, and in a graceful desiirn. full in- size, $24. llM"iH-------------MHHM-HnHHaHHlHHn t 'M mp v- m "" """-' " Jl '""'f-L " " Wl W i i ti i M MM m i LV, (Mr-t l'loer) I (rim Fletr) v Vftr tort jjv , fcbf K a? tf 0 .i v, m WAlUtJ? W.SR.J. r. ' '. 'JV-iiB V it.jflS!!,1 ix, t-Wtrirtm .ill ". . t-wt Fleer) J, " ,rJI?M . JML wH 55 ' - i- "'&?" IW;?'iH Mn . Jk j jykmMSWtm, .jM
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