P IfPPW WmSiMK 'Afflm&iimKffim -PB.1 r.,wrzv i' ;' ... . fi.m ' M,.m..MM 'ViW a A an1 firman "mk f) Ift I ' nrn at 11 and 4:50 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Stere Openi at 9 WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 reir Metedr "d Chime at Noen It's Wise te Bear in Mind, Any Geed Thing Is Better at Wanamakei R That Was the Hen and Chickens Reef Off en the Left from the Flerida Bay where we had geed fishing: yesterday.' ' On these bunches of mangrove 'bushes standing: alone out of the shallow waters we are sailing en. every one of the many white specks you gee is a white crane or a young pelican, white when first born, with a delicate roseate tinge en its long neck, like the blush of a red rose. The most famous fish hooked yesterday was the gailfish, which has a long wing en the peak of his back. He played with us for sixteen minutes and flew ten feet above the water, flopped down, bit the fishhook out of shape, slipped off the fishing line, laughed at us and disappeared. Yeu can never count your fish until lie is landed ever the side of your beat, or any chickens until they are hatched. Signed f 'April SS, 192S. New Beaded Garnitures Straight Frem Paris Apparently Paris retains her love of fringe, for everyone of the fascinating new garnitures or girdles has this feature. Imagine hew decorative they arc. Some are made en tirely of black and colored wooden beads with a fringe of silk ribbezene. Others are (Stain Many Smart Hats Are in Navy Blue or Black " Fer, with all the new high colors, many women cling te staple shades. They are hats chiefly of me dium size and in a variety of the newest and prettiest shapes, with trimmings of flowers, burnt ostrich or perhaps lace loops. A (Hccend New Dimity Blouses With a Touch of Celer It is quite the fashionable blouse in some way or another of the suit or sports skirt. Se here are dimity blouses with Peter Pan cellar and cuffs and the three box pleats in the front, all being embroidered in rose, Copenhagen or brown. (Third Beys and Girls Are Wearing Sports Hese That Step Belew the Knee Net alone fashionable, but a comfortable, sensible, prac tical stocking for a child te wear in Spring. Mercerized cotton and Bilk plaited sports hose in plain col ors or heather mixtures; seme with clocks and all with 'the fancy turn-ever tops, 75c and $1. White mercerized sports hese (First Women Like the New Buttoned Lew Shee at $16 It meets the need for a dainty shoe that is neither as low cut as a pump nor as prosaic as an oxford. The vamp is black patent leather with medium plain tee. The upper is of gray buck, setting well up around the ankle te the height of an nxfnnl. It fastens across the front with snort buttoned strap, leaving narrow opening below, through which just a peep of the stocking (llrkt Women's Distinguished Novelty Suits at $85 Beautifully tailored garments of beautiful cloths, ouch as Peiret twill, gabardine, tricetine and even covert cloth of a peculiarly fine quality. at , 5,dly two alike except in tne general effect. Mostly the rather long coats and the box coats, all with narrow detachable belts, and while some of the coats are braided or embroidered, most of them have the severely tailored finish. Celers are navy, black, gray and beige. (Vint Meer) 250 Dezen Linen Napkins Excellent New Goods at New Lew Prices Stereetter and better grew values in Wanamaker Linen Newly arrived napkins are a splendid illustration. inree distinct grades in the collection. llnwJ .of '""-McMhcd pure she 2-1x24 inches, one at $8 and Pattern? i ,n,.a c,0,ce of K00(1 the ethor nt 12-7C ". Med miJiu aM 2f """"'Iwbly Beth are splendid quality, in marked a Inr , vne niYney.'nre mSSr 4,7 dozen- Sl 1818 l$ri .. - j ' .. . ft T.T" ? wjwn , erw,i - i Jftafa brilliant with jet and sapphire, emerald or steel beads or they may be entirely of the jet. ' Wonderfully pretty and ef fective at $10 te $18. rioer) number are faced with taffeta. Such hats are the nicest pos sible kind te wear with a smart tailored suit or dress for every day. Priced $18 te $25. Fleer) thing this Spring te have the carry out the prevailing tone They are $4.50. Anether new dimity blouse has the cellar, cuffs and two front pieces made from the colored checked border of handkerchiefs. In tan, green or lavender at $5. Flcr) with the deep, fancy turn-ever tops. 3 te 13 year sizes, 50 cents. Heather mixed ribbed golf hose for boys, with fancy tops. Alse in sizes that young women wear with knickers. Price $2.50. Fleer) is revealed. The Leuis heel is gray-buck-covered. At the same price, $16 a pair, aru new afternoon sandals of black patent leather alone or in combination with gray suede: and one strap slippers of dull black calf with gray suede trimming. Ask for any of these in the Little iioet Shep. rioer) Jiandseme patterns. Altogether the three beat groups of napklna in (wveral Sip Wall Cleck Witty ffltlbxux JErmeiiailjtmes Is it possible te think of a pleasanter way of being re minded of the time? ' One may have the sweet chimes of Westminster, Whit Whit tingten, Oxford or Canterbury, as the taste dictates. The clocks are from the best American clockmakers only, and there are none finer in the world. The cases are beauti fully carved mahogany. Hall clock with Wtitnlntlcr chlmei alen, chlmlnr en tabula belli, SSSS te $415. Hall clecki, chimin Wcntmln ater, Whlttlnttea and Canterbury chlmei, 8SS te S600. L Hall cleeki, chlmlnc Wiitmln ter, Whlttlnften and Oxford chime, S5J5 te SSBB. (Mala Fleer) A Gleve, Yet Net a Gleve 4 Fashion is reviving the lace mitt for wear with "picture" gowns and airy Summer toilettes. It covers without concealing the hand and arm, and allows brilliant rings te show. In 10-button length, made of silk lace in Mack, white, array. champagne, almond, mode, mist, periwinkle, lilac and wistaria colors. Priced $1.50a pair. (Main Fleer) A Debutante's White Costume Embroidered in Daffodil Yellow Xf ITH it should be worn a large hat trimmed T Mn the yellow and the picture would be com plete. The costume is se new and charming that it merits description. With a quite plain white serge skirt gees a slip-ever straight little jacket of the serge whose lower edge, large square sleeves and high-back cellar are all embroidered in the yellow and trimmed with narrow bands of yellow cloth. The price is $95. Anether of the fascinating novelty costumes for the younger woman is an imported French dress of dark blue crepe de chine with Bulgarian embroidery in red, green and white beads. This is $89. Still 'another is a twisted faille cape dress in beige, with curious under-thc-arms loops. The cape is pointed. It is $125. Anether cape dress in in white crepe de chine stitched in emerald green, with the (Second 75 Oriented Rugs 75 Exceptional Values 50 Mesuls, approxi mately 3x4.6 feet, $29 te $35. r P & 15 Mahals, approxi mately 7.6x10.6 feet te 9x12 feet, $135 te $225. tfi y. (, 10 Chinese, approxi mately 8x10 feet, $175 te $275. . f(Mmu nam) Wicker Lamp Shades Frem Japan Just in time for people think' tag about the furnishing of Sum mer cottages. The shades are in nine sizes, from these for boudoir te these for fleer lamps; in five styles and lined with half a dozen colors. Prices are 65c te $4.75. (Fourth Fleer) A New American Dinner Ware Pattern, the Finest We Have Seen Handsome border design, in a wide Persian effect, with a blending of black, green, yellow and brick red. The ware is a particularly fine American semi-china, and in Philadelphia the pattern is confined te the Wanamaker China Stere. Sold in sets of 107, 52 or 32 pieces te suit the customer's need, and Beld also in open stock. 107-piecc seta are priced at $58. low ware from one of England's 52-piece sets are priced at $30. best makers. Offered in open 32-piece sets are priced at $18. stock and also in sets 107-piece Alse a new and unusually large sets at $37.50, 52-piece sets at shipment of famous old Blue Wil- $23 and 32-piece sets at $9 a set. (Fourth Fleer) Paris Handkerchiefs With Her Initial The one bit of color about them is in' the initial and the square that surrounds it. It is hand embroidered, of course, and the hem is stitched by hand. With most women, however, the quality of the linen is an im portant consideration, and it is extremely sheer and fine. The initial may be in rose, blue, gray, violet or brown at $1 each. (Main Fleer) cape and lower part of the 3kirt green. The price is $68. One might re en indefinitely telling of all the lovely new fashions for young women from school age up te debu tantes. Fleer) 1200 Heuse Dresses Special at $1.50 Ginghams and chambrays in checks and plain colors; fresh geed-looking dresses, made in sev eral styles, all surprisingly geed for such a small price. (Eaat All!) Women Who Wear All Black may like te knew that The Little baton of Mourning Apparel has received seme French hand-made oyerbieuses of black Canten crepe at $27.50 and 32.G0; some admirable tailored suits of twilled cloth at $65 te $85, and some admirable Canten crope dresses at $45 te $75. (Third Fleer) White Goods Specials White voile in various fancy stripes is much wanted for blouses and Summer dresses. Yard wide and S6c a yard. Nainsoek in ten-yard pieces, fi.ie anu, z we piece. Longcleth in tn; yard ! ',-- -, 140 Geld-Plated. Penknives, Special at $2 Each At least half price, which Is a remarkable thing in connection with auch knives. The thin model which se many men like, having two blades of geed English steel. There is a bale te attach the penknife te the Watch chain. (Mala Fleer) 10,000 Yards of Dress Gingham Special at 20c A geed, sturdy American gingham, clean 'checked and at tractive, in checks of various sizes and colors. Checks of white with brown, pink, light or dark blue, lavender, black, green, red. 27 inches wide. (Wait Alii) Jumper Dresses and Gapes for Schoolgirls In pretty shades of rose, tan or blue tweed, the dress made se it can be worn with a guimpe and there is a narrow belt te tie in the back. The cape is full length with a cellar and tie. The price for the entire costume is $16.50. Sizes 8 te 14 years. 1 (Second Fleer) Fashionable Neck Furs Every woman who would like a little neck-finish does net real ize she can have one for a really moderate sum. A little gray squirrel neck piece, one skin, $10; a two skin is $25. Filch been, one (kin, S13.30: two kin, 16. SO. Mink boa. 123 te 45. Htone marten, $33 te 60. Ilaura marten, $49 te ffte. Fesei of Tarleua colon, .'3 te 100. Sable beat, one nkln, 133 te S110: tire akin, 970 te S235. (Second Fleer) Babies' Layettes may be had in the Children's Stere at prices running all the way from $10 te $100. A $10 layette includes twenty six pieces, and a $100 layette seventy-six pieces; and we will make up layettes for any price in between. Baby folding wardrobes start at $12.76 an uncommonly low price. Bassinets start at $22.50. Other things for the nursery, such as baskets, cribs, scales, and little chairs will also be found here. (Third Fleer) Stenciled Crash Draperies Prettier Than Ever Tall garden hollyhocks, blue birds-of-paradise. proud peacocks, cunning pets of flowers are the patterns en curtains and draperies of stenciled crash. Stenciled in oils and colors are guaranteed washable. Much liked for servicenbleness and unstudied decorative effect. Window curtains, $8.50 a pair. Couch covers, $ti and $7 each. Table covers, $1.75 and $2.50 each. (Fifth ii Wardrobe Trunk A NEW trunk for men and for women that brings te travelers all the advantages and all the improvements that make a trunk a real service. Built te out-travel all ethers, the "Gibraltarized" corners making it stronger than years of knocks and bumps. But it is made an outstandingly geed trunk by the features mi me goea- points ei etner trunks being combined and im proved in this "Wanamaker Snemnl " whinh ,-, .,n,. reasonable At - i Any day a few minutes' demonstration will show why the new wardrobe trunk holds mere for its size (2114x22x40 in.) TYjf ,xccye Mks wywies neater, cleaner and unmussed. 22&L qf HERE Are Cer- tain Institu tions by W hich Philadelphia Is Known "pHERE are historic shrines, there are two great railroad sys tems, there are one or two newspapers, there is a great store and there is The Schemacker Piane The Schemacker has been made in Philadelphia for almost a century. It is a particular product of the city and it is typical of Philadelphia history and characteristics. There are Schemacker pianos in Philadelphia homes today that have been there for genera tions. There is never any rea son te replace a Scho Sche macker piano except te get, perhaps, a newer model of the Schemacker. The dignity of its char acter, the nobility of its tone, the fame of its name all give it a peculiar and particular standing. It is 'in no sense te be con fused with inferior pianos of similar name selling at a price for which the superb qualities of the genuine Schemacker could net possibly be achieved. The original and genuine Schemacker pianos for which Philadelphia is famous are sold only in the Jehn Wana maker Piane Salens. Upright Schemacker pianos, $725 and $750. Schemacker grand pianos, $1150 te $1250. Schemacker player-pianos, $1000. (Egyptian Hall, Second Fleer) Seaifs and pillow tops each. Chair back's, SI each. $1.: Fleer) " l " WHERE'S the strength of a giant and certain safeness of a Liberty Bend in Wanamaker Special" Special," which is $46.50 75 America Bicycles Speeding Out at a New Lew Price Fer a fact, an unusually Every one fully equipped with coaster brake, read tires, rear stand, front trtnia nrm lter . . An1 atefr inn a n Vtitivnla nnv irla. wnnlri ru ml tn nwn. Pnva' arxA erivle' mnrlnJa ... ...rr'- "" e" " xi antes, fuv. en m n i Men's and women's models, $35. (The Gallery) This Standard Phonographs in ' m Fresh and Perfect Condition The principle of reliability in a Wanamaker pur chase operates in the phonograph business as in every-, thing else. Ne machines of inferior musical qualities are ever here, no "job" lets purchased "cheaply" te sell "cheaply," but there is an exceptionally large range of models in the four fine makes of phonographs whose leadership is unquestioned Brunswick Senera Cheney Victrela Neither will you run up against an "as-is." Every machine we sell is "as should be." As we never send out phene- (Second rTil T a. 1! i nere s i-uxs ui r ITann Ut'e Wallets at 85c Or if a better wallet or pass book is desired a man out f nav as mnnli as 85. hut. whntpvpr nrirp no HppMeq nnnn liav1 can ee sure ei gercmg a aepenaaeie, weii-maae ana service- . able wallet. 1 ! . . .-1 There's a wallet and there's a pass book of most every description in the let. .. Tan ones, black ones in nearly all leathers with sharjt grains or smooth. Prices are 85c, $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50 up te $5. (Main Fleer) " Shirtings for Men Have Come Frem Scotland in the Oddest Patterns and will be made right te a man's liking 1 ter $7.50 In the custom-shirt sec tion of the Londen Shep. Scotch madras, famed with men everywhere for it's superior sturdiness and wearableness. Colorings this season are richer than ever and the patterns odd, but always neat and always' distinctive. One popular style is the tan ground with two differ ent sized stripes in deeper brown or blue or any of several colors. Checks neat, tiny checks also show everywhere among the new shirtings. The price, $7.50, is for a fashionable neglige shirt. A stiff cellar of the same material can be made for a little mere. (The ClaUrrr) All the Rich Colorfulness of the Orient Shows iir Jute Rugs that have just come ever from Japan, and much of the queerness and artistry of pattern also is apparent. But they are made of jute instead of wool, and that ' keeps the price down te a mere fraction of what fine imported', rugs cost. And for many rooms, especially in Summer, jute make a delightful fleer covering. 9x12 ft S13.30 SxlO ft $.".12 x9 ft $22 4 x C f t $9.7." (rtrnlh unusually awWDaaaaaWuPaax 7VCEjSB JmikmmiBKSBBmmmw i3rfcr"1 'kaaafl '' wwMWimmSHLvlKmlm9mmmr ' -- " f "- iflBBtidHaVflnffriV VlaBHBBBBBBH ' aRvJaWHHlaafiaWaw''-a 1 r rw.il AV4 sai low price for such geed bid; and rear mud guards, tool 'Mi AJyfii ;MijZ w ai?na Ifi nri1 17 Iflftft" tSSiv 4 ' """ M""" :mv, ... .' ir. Way for prapli3 en approval, you're safe from getting an instru ment that somebody else hat had before you. Convenient terms. Fleer) TT.1- . H.K neip iur a ivian m lfxr WTlU m .1 11 . 4 9 ! j . 38xt!3 in 27x51 in 27 in. xD ft 27 in. x 12 ft Fleer) . Sff.25 . 34.25 . $8.25 .$10.75 the the ''!l , fwsmw S JW : m Pi '3,ffi fr- i i ,il y rfJM-! m m M w '-M te m', K j ti 4$ Mmuaumwmm&j, a .. . : . .jsm mm PfMe mfm4mmmmmmmmmWkmm
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