dKKJ Sg5TOsSPSSw ymtfii'p r3?V ws M' h Tr:'"''.":' a U "?LUU MP1'.1 - -VlkiN tf eNDajfr april 24 , vhiv " i,r V 1 iiv V i..ii j .. w i r - - Jf -' " Plays at 9, 11 and 4:45 .WANAMAKER'S V Stere OpenV.t ' WAN AMAKteR'S Stere Cle.es at 5 WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair fi Rv Meledy and cninas i ree --.- & New a New Week, With Its New Beauties for a Glad Sprin 0 W IRTreSSKS I II H Of All the Beautiful Waterways the Southland, there is nothing te be compared te narrow, winding Orange River, entered at Fert rers from the Caloesahatchie River, through that of Flerida where are the first plantings of the. inge groves. The river of brown water sweeps icefully around scores and hundreds of curves, lining in the sunlight or the lustrous moonlight starlight. It is seldom wider than 250 feet and )ws te where an hundred-feet beat could net n, except where it bends into small bayous here I there. . The Orange River courses between shores of iwering bushes, palmettos, rubber trees, varieties of les, bamboos and mess-covered oaks. mf 1 ji a , J j 1r: inc areanunesH ui hub auuriguim Hiream ana us lUlies ui nciuiia, uiaiics uiiu uuub wiu give iiiciuug isurc. ' Signed pMjjjr XJething Like Belivia -L for Goats and Capes T5-il iitie nnrl ie rinaf nAiiem 4- nn imaka iinliAnfn r1nts K UU11VJC OllU JbO 1UQL UUUOIII 11 IV 111 VI. c ucutaic UUVC" vsjtyn, are used in these somewhat simple but extremely 'yBIIlitl 1 KtllUICULSt i One belivia cape having cular and full indeed. Ru3sct. 'r.self.straps which drop below Angera and black, $95. ;the hem comes in browns, A l-ij,, f ,itu i, 'walnut brown, black and navy, .A be ,v a c.eat w,th. huSc -'and costs $85. siceves is in pine- cone Drewn, ': Anumi'i, vi uuvutyii, i til- uavjr, uunu uiiu uiuin, 957U. (Flnt Fleer) pARIS Girdles f and Belts Are All Less in Price X Which means all the odds ind ends of the finer leather, petal and beautiful beaded (fairs of which there are but line or two of a kind. Mfixcecaingiy unique, in many miles beincr studded with larce ibochens or mother-of-pearl ornaments or jet. rtThe new prices are $4 te ' ' COLORED Un dergarments Inexpensive and pretty little vests' and step-in drawers which may be had in seta. White crossbar muslin with gay-colored bindings, Vests, $1; drawers the same. Pink striped voile with col ored dotted bindings, vests, $2 ; drawers, $1.85. .Orchid batiste with white French knots, vests, $1.65; drawers, $1.50. (Third Fleer) Oxfords for Women Who Want :, Solid Comfert, $8 te $9.50 ' ';, 'Footwear fashions may come and go, but numbers of women wear year after vear a soft, dazed kidskin V..oxford of conservative type. It is cool and light en the iioet, and it is shaped te give the maximum of comfort. H we nave them made ever In back kidskin, $8.50. our own special lasts, bread ,.,,,.. . , .Mid easy of tee and tread, c.r own a8K I; with straight tip, low military Kiasicin wiui turned sole ana a heel, welted sole. bit mere daintily shaped, $8. (Flnt Fleer) w A Beautiful New Silk Crepe With Printed Berder, $4.50 T is the heavy reshdhara weave, se much p I liked for its firm body and rich texture. The wide border is printed in Paisley colors and designs or in an unique Egyptian design. The latter is especially striking en the soft-colored beige crepe. There is choice of beige, white, navy blue, i brown, black, henna, pumpkin and periwinkle. Fer dresses, capes, blouses it is most ei The width is 40 inches, and the price $4.50 TrW LAJ ! fective. R&yard. (Flmt Fleer) White and Cream Woolen k rauiiLs ui iicu i CAiurc auu Variety Lnete en country-club piazza or beach; for smartly tai tai klered skirts, and for the snowy, all-enveloping wrap or i.-vttt te wear en cool Summer evenmas. these rough- surface fabrics of creamy-white wool are delightful. A wonderful variety is here, deed, but iiena tee rough for including hemespuns, tweeds, fashion's fuver this year. I nannels, cheviets, ratines and Thov ava 5 1 innhes wide, and epongees-seme "roughed," in- priced from $3 te $3 a yard. (Flnt Fleer) JTEW mounted cembssmall combs and larger ones of the Snanish tune, nrnu mid Jhell colored, and set with imitation sapphires, ! Cnteraldft nnrl vtihioe ui V WtJi Prices $3 te $28. Antiques OLD FURNITURE need net be costly unless particularly rare. There are many old pieces of ,a certain kind throughout -the country districts. It is a convenience te our customers te have 'duch old pieces brought together'fer their choos chees ing; but it does net by any means fellow that they should be high priced. Examples are numbers of old plank-seat chairs new in the Antique Shep priced from $7.50 upward. A choice of old low-pest beds may be had at $20, $25 and thereabouts. , A number of small maple .night-tables are $20 each. c (Commodious settees of a sort suitable for the country piazza are $25. The interesting collection of bureaus starts at $50. Fer country cottage furnish ings the Antique Shep con tains many suggestions and possibilities. (Fifth Fleer) N LINEN Damask finfa vf Raaiitv $12.75 and $15.75 Each set consists of enc handsome, finely bleached, prettily patterned tablecloth and half a dozen of matching napkins, the cloths and nap kins being neatly hemstitched. Exquisite as bridal gifts and suitably boxed. The tablecloths in two sizes, G4x64 inches and 64x84 inches, and the napkins in size 18x18 inches. Prices, $12.75 and $15.75 a set. (First Fleer) rew Blue Tricetine Suits Will Interest Yeung Women PARTICULARLY young women who -need a handsome tailored suit. for the matinee and occasions when a tweed suit would be out of place. Twe geed-looking models in blue triceline suits have just been received; both priced $65. .' One .has the loose, full coat and slit bell-shaped , sleeves. The interesting part is the scalloped edge te the coat and the elaborate design of black silk stitch ing. The ether style has a straight loose coat with alternate loops of the cloth and rows, of seutache braid around the bottom. The cellar is tuxedo. Beth come in 14 te 20 year sizes. (Second Fleer) A Day -In-Day -Out Costume for a Yeung Weman Is Tweed IT COMES near te being the most useful garment in her entire wardrobe and, . in the new bright colors, certainly the prettiest and most practical for street Vear. K There is the tweed suit at $25 in the loveliest orchid, rose, blue or tan. The coat is lined with crepe de chine. It fits well and is beautifully tailored. There are two styles. tures, raglan style that can be worn with or without a belt. The cellar is notched and the tailoring is excellent. The price is $28. .All are for young women between four teen and twenty years. i Or one may prefer a sleeveless tweed dress with cape te match, at $25. Geed looking and'beceming in tan, rose or blue. Then a smart tweed coat for cool days. In soft-toned plaids or black-and-white mix- (Becentl Fleer) The Women's Custom Tailoring Bureau , will make te measure two-piece costumes of cotton epenge, consisting of dress.and either coat or cape, at the special price of $35. Pongee costumes of dress and cape will be made for $50 ; the dress alone for $40. Prices en cotton frocks te stitched linen dresses in all from $15 up; C0,P ana wmie. llie luieat r luiitu uiiu Americaa fashion designs are measure are lrem .ie up; woolen drcsse3 from $25 up; silk dresses from $e0 up. offered for choice. Particular A special price, of $25 is attention is paid te large fig made en hand-drawn hem- ures. (Second Fleer) JZ'nitted Weel Sports Dresses - Are Delightful Gay in color, se soft and thick and comfortable, net te mention the extremely novel effects. Usually each dress shows two, colors orange with a black-and-orange mixture, white with gray, tan with a darker tan and black, and se en. One all-gray effect has drawnwerk used in a novel manner, and all the cellars are interesting and odd. Prices are $30 te $37.50. (Flnt Fleer) SPORTS Skirts of Heavy Silk The rough silk crepe is white or gray, with large crossbars of bright red, purple, orange, China blue, tan or black, and the style is the straight full gathered style which is se gen erally satisfactory. Nothing is prettier than such skirts worn with vividly colored sweaters. $18.75 is the price. (First Fleer) WHITE Is Pret tiest for a Baby Girl Seme new little dresses are in white lawn, batiste, voile, dimity or dbtted Swiss with perhaps just a touch of color ' in the smocking or hemstitch ing. 'Everyday dresses or lace- I trimmed ones for best, $3 te $8.75 and in sizes from two te six years. (Third Fleer) I Dainty Underthings Such as Girls Like And such as girls will need te go with Summer frocks. Fer example the straight princess slip which is worn under a thin dress. Seme pretty ones with shoulder straps are $2.50 and $3. There are dainty camisoles and chemises with shoulder straps and step-in drawers, some in white and ethers in flesh in sizes from 14 te 18 (Tlilrd Fleer) years. Alse white petticoats from 30 te 34 inches in length. Prices start as low as $1 for a camisole and g up 'te $5.50 for a beautifully lace- irimmcu petticoat. pAJAMASin Black and Paisley Celers The pajamas are of crcpe de chine, black trimmed with' printed Paisley crepe de chine, or Paisley trimmed with black. The first style is $10.50 and the second $20. Step-in bloomers of bright colored soft taffeta, the edges finished with ruching, $3.75. (Third Fleer) JUMPER Dresses and Capes for Schoolgirls In pretty shades of rose, tan or blue tweed, the dress made se that it can be worn with a guimpc 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 '$10,50. Sizes 8 te 14 years. (Second Fleer) p very One Coming Frem Paris --' Tells of the Stockings Children Wear Lisle stecKings, but a different, mere brilliant !il A Handbag Must Be Black for a Weman in Mourning, but it Can Be Smart ANY TIMES, when the 'smartness and char acter are there, a black bag seems richer. At any rate that is true of the mourning bags herejiew. Gorgeous silk bags, luxuriously beaded bags, trim, tidy-looking leather bags. Really hard te find prettier bags even among the dazzling colors. 1 1 First of all the silks, for with many people silks are most beautiful of all. Plain faille silks or handsome scroll, block and check effects in the Jacquard weave or in moire. Beaded bags are mostly hand beaded, either tiny beads m xicn prelusion and with a ft- ) i . V ''imtmt iM , -a... iyhi,sPv wealth of fringe, or larger beads set with large jet orna ments. A seemingly unlimited selec tion of styles and many of them likable oddities. Prices for silk. S.l.r.n fn tin. leather. S5 te S20.50. whlle thX - r . - - t f w eeaaeu ones go up.te WO. ' 0')l . pair se rich looking. And new, every one coming te Wanamaker's talks about the new French stockings that are here for children. Fer the first time in a long time a shipment iias arrived from France. Socks at $2 the pair, in pair. Tan, cordovan, smoke, champagne, cordovan, smoke, silver, white and black, white and black. ,. here's a different leek and c. i i . .. .i .ce times the wcai" n every Stockings for girls at $3 the pair. ' ( Firm Fleer) 5tUt0r-Pateit Ska t for the Snmner JAenxt Nowhere else in Philadelphia will you find such a large collection of silver-plated tea sets or se many beau-. tiful patterns. The prices, tee, are as moderate as possible. . The quality is assured, ench set coming from the best makers, including Gerham, Reed and Barten, Interna tional Silver Ce. and R. Wal lace Manufacturing Ce. Fer example, en the highest grade electreplate the prices start as far down the scale as $45 for a four-piece set and go up gradually te $355 for a five piece set. (Mnln Fleer) If It's Going te Be a Geed Gelf Sweater, It's Going te Be Alpaca Weel . And smartest of all the Alpaca wool ones is the new one in the camel's-hair shade. That is, men like it better. There's a clingy softness and fineness about Alpaca wool and free and easy "give" that makes it lead the field for sports. Of course, the new sweater has sleeves and, in addition te the camel's-hair color, there is deep brown, a green heather and gray and blue heather. The price is $l'f (Main lloer) Lamps te Brighten a Cottage or Bungalow Bedroom Slender-stem boudoir lamps of metal, ivory finish, $2. One-light mahogany finish boudoir lamps, $1.50. Small boudoir lamps, poly- shades te use with them, $2 chrome finish, one light, $2. cahj of the(JC m cxccptiena,ly Coel- looking parchment geed for the money. (Fourth Fleer) Bedroom Draperies in Stencil and Patchwork are liked by se many skillful hemekeepers because they are at once practically serviceable, low in price and pleasing in decorative effect. Made of unbleached muslin, with patterns in stencil and patchwork embroidery, and they can be had in complete sets for bedrooms, the pieces comprising bed covers, cur tains, table covers, bureau scarfs and pillow slips. (Flfili Fleer) Bed covers, $6.50 and $7.75. Curtains, $4 and $4.50 a pair. Scarfs, $1.50 and $1.75. Pillow slips, $1. Table covers, $2.25 and WJj. LETITIA Top less Corsets Twe models that are excel lent for outdoor sports wear and for dancing have arrived. The first is of fine quality English elastic with different length skirts, laced in back, in 11, 12 and 14 inch lengths at $7, $8.50 and $10.50, respec tively. The second a slip-en model, with closed back and cla'sp front in 11 and 13 inch lengths, $6.50 and $7. (Third Fleer) TIjORE Filet - Lace Frem China Nothing is mere welcome than a foreign shipment of this lace, it is se pretty in itself, se fashionable and se scarce. Edges are Ts te 7,2 inches wide and priced at 25c te $2 a yard. Insertions arc 1U te 3'4 inches wide and 30c te 75c a yard. (Went Aisle) The Smartest Oxford for Men Is Really a Rather Plain Oxford T LEAST it's the smartest we've seen all sea son for the man who seeks neatness and trimness in dress. Made of smooth calfskin, bright and full r ei pensn, in a ncn xan. There s net a perloratien te be found anywhere and hardly a mark except the plain stitching of the ordinary shoe is re placed by several rows of orange stitching at the tip, the lace stay and vamp seam. A striking contrast that shows up well without being in any sense extreme. The last inclines toward the brogue and the price is $8. ' (Mnln Fleer) J GIRLS' Sweat ers, Special at $3.50 A smart Norfolk effect, that girls will like te wear risht away, in peacock blue, tan and brown. An unusually geed quality for the price, and the sizes are 30 te .36. (Third Fleer) T3EDMUSLTN - Special Muslin sheets and pillow easss of a quality suitable for Summer cottage use, specially priced as follews: Pillow cases, 12x36 inchca at 25c. Pillow cases, 15x36 inches at 28c. Sheets, 81x90 inches, $1. (lint Fleer) N1 EW Quilts. Lew- Priced and Seasonable Several different kinds in the new shipment. Seme filled with an inter laced sheet of lamb's wool, some with unbleached cotton. Coverings include various grades of silkeline, dotted mull, figured mull. All are geed value and sea sonable te the hour. Prices from $3.50, $4.50 and $5 each for silkoline-cevered te $18 each for fine wool-filled quilt covered in, plain silk. VacM Tenders, Moter Rowboats, Fishing Dories Te Crown the Jey of Life Afloat UTTIGH AND DRY" and ready for the water at any moment you will find the craft in - the Sporting Goods Stere. Yacht Tenders, "big" little beats, easy te row, safe, roomy and seaworthy 9-i't. length, 48-inch beam, 16-inch depth, price ?80. Yacht Tenders, 10-ft. length, 48-inch beam, 16-inch depth, $90. Outboard Metyr Rewteats, with heavy reinforced stern, te which meter can be attached, 12 ft., $72; 14 ft., $85; 16 ft., Flat-Bettem Fishing Dories, distinctive design and build, with curved stems and rounded sides, 10 ft., $42; 12Tft., $5?. Prices quoted en all beats include, wid i4 u ,wa mm uriuv.w wyt3Ii! III &'. 7 f .v. '.TmM:ty?i , W3: Kmimmm ,isMim HiHMW-(. ,.nr "''tflbA ? L'ifljf
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