mMKMLffl'zmiMamMmuwmmmmMmMKmi&wmBmm kjXJMMMMK'iAnKHBHIMn:? VMHHHBMia.'KBHhH.VWMIM3r'7"7t.T.iMGiHMBMafFMH, ,T-JWjlWtMW "C 'I "A 1 .Ve - - CT f T " Wl VW7MaB SI J! .T ',1TJ VS-W. iHMBPlBBBBBBBBBM IAiWiiifc - v ,- s -m "aiUfcr ' , " Printed bilks ;, t ,$& s i . i'T7nj,iff .! ,-rvj"', JWiTw.f ff v. - n -v--r . . i " i -ir !.&: ,4 .."m -Lm h " " r i w " m'mtiiX.wcwE . ?-- -...- -- IB1 tlTiSSaaaa rCMKatiHtftrcStfrtt 'W 1t. yEt'JL,. 7. . JBnR$rWBi fashionable ones' are foulards, $r Ul8TO8aUnp8pmrjint feW.-f - sAiW''J ' T. ' ' , i V .' JiSlHk radiums-and pussy willewtaf- f "V?t,SW,m!!Sr " Jipfei '1 .w jWlSwV.JeVrJk U 'V i' fmiW.yjUmk fetaa. Theyadapt themselves, ferAtohtllfeierilyWw'''V vffc tWW:flTf?lrtn' I ItlvhV f HtindredS Of ' ?V ; KSU Mn the mst-graceful manner, v &, V-r . ..'TWi'-', .lrI& KTf'J mTT-, '. ' , . .t''"rHW '.f.A BHflV-HMHmWl' , te the new styles ana many A. Sir 'MbbBbBbA-.'. 1BSMiBnBw)i am thn dresses that are be .'.m . raBBMlBSBKM , .-j it.. bbbW Ja vVJi Hff i ,'''' '.."ir yBw. Av; " yHbufrlHaHm. n-V- VTaHam' tA'mWGf yfliBKIIIIIIA S$!'tAiiJ& ikitttHHtltttttttltl t-t1&k'tSfKr atlllllllllllllHHBW v3-R' t's lBmBHBHBHH''V .',7 iraLflBBBBBHBHBB t W BBBBBBBBHBLHcr '''''BiSBBBBBMML-'- r'Tfl BBBBBBPlli '-'r"' I J I BTBB"' t fe . 'ifi-if l " jf 1VL . w ,f . ,,,. J gffiKit ilBrw" r ,. ... I , I i c " riiestnut Street apeye t tic . i " ,, cntleth. , Nz,- v v Grant's home ii JHbbH WBcSbbW flHBBW JbbS.- fflBHaV ,v BWTTBK.r I 4 t iV VTL.e4 't I.h v'l-Mv O'j- ' 'f - Pti'- ? v J T7,V-.r One' Marked ,Fr6m, 20 te 50 n'i:vtieme , ana , . .l-fAtJ " - . - " J ' "if . . -f Workshop in thWjdtyheuia be.resterea ana aaaeu ,ir man v hiiteric Dlaces of new. , M The' Seuth stilt speaks with fen4 memories, of Lr& 'Reberi'E. 'tee; Henry. W., Grady arid IJtepiderit reyerCleveland, a citizen of NewTerk State. haye'a'fininf noiaen ineeuwiBvycu no thelNerihV, Wt There seemfc te. be 'd kindling of a new life of ' I "patriotism abdVe partisanship, Geerge Vashingen, Abraham Lincoln and pjlysses'Grant;;be.rn today one hundred years age; I certainly form, a golden chain of great souls as r . The rising, generation all eyer the land should h innctht mere of what itsrreat men didte.lav. the' foundations of)the United States, and Philadelphia iheuld mark the homes of its heroes and train its ' citizens te observe their birthdays. ' " - v , Per Ceat Belew; Market r Prices '- "- . r - AN OPPORTUNITYthat is characteristic, . - of the greatest retail:fiiMtUrei)Usi- ness in America. , . ;''' Jere than fiye hundred of the finest, mesi de de de aivoWelVnnm rlininfir-foem and.livincr-roem suits haiietaken:tjghtoutef the "regular stock. v;fiiinlireds of single pieces have' been, taken' frprnttye regular stepk. . c . Arid of the whole collection three-fourths has ' been priced a third below today's low prices. Other saviiiggtaiige considerably larger and some less. ''.fiffutt f" you will find thm,ln ,wg new itesltfns of itrfewi; i3 i n.Jl ' nn.U' .eVaU biiu iiiuicei un. 1"! cool loekinr rray ana- effects. All are 40 inehaa. , Foulards are ?2.W a uacnum, ?3 m yna rvmwn Navy blue and biack are willow taffetA, Hfi J?J" Wm ' (F.r.trie.,) , '; hJ& That Geed, Old Custom of the Maypole 'may still bejndulged in the plcas an test. way. and it is an excellent suggestion ,'f or luncheons, dinners or children's parties en er0near May day. The Maypole itself is here in a convenient size te stand en the dining table and it is wound with many colored ribbons te which may be attached favors. The Mavpele itself is $6. The favors may cost anywhere from 10c up. , (Down SUlm Stere) l.A'.' WWii 1 . - " fii : PlflvDnmnurM, ??Ml M. M-VJ. M-WY'r" JlCAWfi" te!3- iif ,T Specials at $2.25 iWM y w.vVivtJ .i" YtyWKiTt er"rB If B . KW In sturdy fabrics el prty- Vm colors and quaintly decerattdj' f with Annlinted fitnires. '''rh' with appliqied figures, k$m W-'Aprifsr, 1022.' , . . i -1 .. . v i JiifereThan 20Q Bedroom bints IVKKeur e Seven Piecies Are ;$515 for a ten-piece suit of walnut vsneer showing Italian influence. The children love them, pffljfc! ..... .I .MAittMMH Af A fe" ceursv, unu ...u.e -,-- u SK they help te keep little lraaa 'Va ... j-. . v-ya and suits clean. They wHIvTK ' J .a m i . 'Tl (Thlra FI6er) 4), j ( 'Vl 'VI youngsters irenr two la bix years. . '1 9)l Snnrta QiVe yf CJ ?! Vi Made of various geed woolens in checks, plain colors and tweed mixtures, brown and gray and ether quiet effects. The skirts include wrap-around and fringed styles, and are very remarkable for $4.50. ' All regular sizes in the let. (Et ALL) .- .3 .5a 4 I H -Signed Afflk lPft(Wfti'- J If(t1".r ,l.h ,, 1 . iilTWT, 1i nrlT " ' i .ifc i. " n ' tr " K' n It l"' Spring Frecks for Girls Are ihetfiveli&t Ever JxjEVER.peforewere'se many beautiful ma- 1M ter'ials used in the making but, above vail, the 5 dresses "themselves are se carefully designed. 4 Take", for example, some new ' flannel dresses. Made of checked erstrjped flannel designed byRedier, the noted rench designer of fabrics". One is ih the form i,of a sleeveless jacket dress of striped flanneCwith knife 'pleated skirt 'and an under blouse ef: tan organdie te match the" flannel which" is tan striped with jade. Other delightful dresses' made, of Rpdier flannel are 1 white with red checks and fyave white flanneltcellar and A'cuffs or trimmings. v Fer afternoons, arc some of ' There are all sorts of ,ex- ,the prettiest plaid sports silk - qui8jte chiffons and white or- ittyssS!5i , "-- ?t ?-- of white crepe de chine. . Krl frocks.- Manare trimmttf Anether interesting novelty with French flowers., .Itwettld is a dress of navy blue or beige be hard te imagine 'anything 'crepe ue cnine wiin a aesign -preiivier. v f v.- ' ( KpMrKed $165 te $800 SWS'feifJa, four-piece suit of mahogany veneer. . $247, for,. a four-piece suit of mahogany veneer. ' .$250 or.affeupiece suit 61 mahogany veneer in Heppel- :-Y- wmwesign . f $260. for a -four-piece suit of walnut veneer. , , , . . $4,33. fetf a "seven-piece suit of mahogany veneer in Cole- Vnal design. 'tfSS'fefa five-piece suit of mahogany veneer in Iuis XVI ,; ' .design. v ' t s $350 for a four-piece suit of mahogany veneer in Leuis XVI 7 1 design. ' " ' ', , $350 for- a- four-piece suit of walnut veneer jin Queen Anne design. '1 . $350 for a four-piece suit of mahogany veneer in Colonial s design. ' )', ' $515 for an eight-piece suit of mahogany veneer in Colonial. . design. J u .-, K" S215 for a four-niece ivory enamel and decorated suit. ,.$ '' " - . w j. . ; ,. yv " i . "$485 for a ten-piece suit of walnut veneer showing Italian v influence. $785 for a ten-piece suit of mahogany veneer in Adam design. $350 for a ten-piece suit, of mahogany veneer in Colonial , , design. f . $620 for a ten-piece suit'ef mahogany in veneer Heppelwhite design. ' .$475 for a ten-piece suit of mahogany veneer in Queen Anne design. " $725 for a ten-piece suit of mahogany veneer in Queen Anne design. . ' n $695 for a ten-piece suit of mahogany veneer in William and Mary design. $295 for a ten-piece suit of mahogany veneer in Heppelwhite design. New Real Lace Cellars Are . Frem Brussels n Therefore, the finest kind of ' hand-made laces such as duchesse point, point gaze and point Venice. In the same beautiful and un mistakable patterns, only the shapes conform te the fashion able neck line." There are short n & back cellars, lcngstraight shapw and even the circular ones. r ;, . The manv women who appra? date real lace will be glad te ' knew that Paris is bringing back a touch of it in some of her new est frocks. v V ; Prices start at $7 and go ,. gradually te $65. (Main Fleer) 'in Russian coloring, stenciled - n j r ' f n iiie Qreaa. - ,? v. ' i And for prices, they start at $23.75 and go up 'te $42.50.' (Second Fleer) Children's White Dresses Reduced, $1 te $5 RpaIIv Vielf miAA anrl ftiA vnliftn 'twi" f"rr." riiv- zia. If . "" ",ey euuu unu- ciiua and batiste,' this should make little difference te mothers who nd almost nil am iTemawhat nnnrcciatebeine able te buy two v soiled or mussed. , dresses for the usual cost of one. As they are tub frocks, hew- 'In. every size from two te six "vr, such as lawn, organdie, net years. (Third Fleer) s Tkelicate Afternoon Gowns 4 Drep in Price New $50 te$115 ,v ; k; iH Exquisite 'gray and 'beigeitened frocks, as lovely as t-when first put into the dust-proof cases, but sizes are broken and we cannot duplicate them, se down go the prices te" a third less. '! .. " 1 1 Of Canten and ether" silk ing lengths v and graceful crepes both heav er and 1 sthter siraigntness. oeq av m t !. .mini milt IrrrnniB "VVT rlrntrn- $432 ier a seven-pieqe green enamu mn uccurmiKu.miui. , . $348 for a, seven-piece gray enamel and 'decorated suitr -' , $590 for a fiye-piece suit of mahogany veneer in Leuis XVI -' 'design. f" ' . $715 for a nine-piece gray enamel and decorated suit. $412 for an eight-piece' gray enamel and decerated'suit. $275 for a four-piece suit of putty-color enamel. $410 for an eight-piece black enamel and decorated suit. ")f ere Than 150 Dining -Roem 1 Suits of 10 Pieces Are New $200 te $785 ; $200 for a ten-piece .suit of 'oak finished'in a brpwn color. ,"$250y.fer'a ten-piece suit of oak finished in golden color. $300 for a ten-piece suit'df oak finished in brown with ". t polychrome decorations'. '' $345 ( for a ten-piece suit of walnut veneer. - $365 for a ten-piece suit of walnut veneer.--., $425f0r .a ten-piece suit of walnut veneer in Queen Anne ', v'rk v design. ' J , ,$480 for' a ten-piece suit of walnut veneer jn William and - f'Mary design.' . . A $450ffer. a ten-piece suit' of walnut veneer in Queen Anne ,;4 design.- " ' . k $477- for. a .ten-piece suit of walnut veneer in Chippendale design. i v , $385 fet'a ten-piecersuit of walnut veneer in Heppelwhite "- " design. 'V ' $255 for a' ten-piece suit of walnut veneer in Empire Cole nial design. (Fifth nd 8Uh Vloen) Three:Piece Overstuffed . Living-Roem Suits Are INpw 165 te $350 vln tapestry and some in velour coverings. All-hair filled and all pieces made te our own specifications. Hundreds of Individual Pieces . for Bedrooms include beds, bureaus, dressing tables, chiffoniers and chiffo chiffe chiffo rebes, chairs, recjeers-and benches, all 20 te 50 per cent less. ' , Odd Bedroom Pieces $27.50 for a triple-mirror dressing table, walnut veneer. $55 for a vanity dresser in Leuis XVI design., $45 for a full-size bow-end bed in mahogany veneer. $30 for a triple-mirror dressing Fable in mahogany veneer. $20 for a full-size pest bed of mahogany veneer. $25 for a full-size pest bed of mahogany veneer.; Fer Individual Dining-Roem Pieces there are bufFets, china closets, serving tables, dining tables and chairs. Single Pieces for Living Reems Fireside chairs, easy chairs and davenports and also about 100 library and davenport tables. Tapestry-covered wing chairs are new $38 with spring seat and $42 with loose-cushion seat. The same chairs in cretonne are $31 with springNseat and $34 with loose-cushion seat. Cane Suits Alse Upholstered in different veleurs. Three-piece suits, com prising davenport, armchair and wing chair, are new $115. A Web Cellar That Won't Shrink Is Here Either; Already . en a Shirt or Separately ! j- vnirvi ivaain Knows me advantage ujl a wew L cellar.'1 One that is comfortable and.asy and H won't wilt when the day is het.. s- , A cellar like that is economical. Net necessary te - have se many and there is no cost te keep them clean and wearable. ' Such a cellar is the "Mark Twain' Hallmark Cellar" that is sold in Philadelphia only at Wanamaker's. The web cellar is here in six styles, three at 50 cents and three at 35 cents. - , f . - . And there are sports shirts with itet- shrinkable web cellars already en them. Real novelties these new shirts, the body part being of end and end madras in solid colors, pastel shades, while the cellar and soft, turn-back cuff are .pure white webbing. Price, $4.' A plain white cheviot shirt with web cellar and cuffs is $3.50. Shirts net alone for sports, but shirts that young men wear everywhere. (Main Fleer) : .$ t ' "5ja '. tfd v - ,$w iw 'I The Tee Gave the Brogue A way' and All the Men Are . Lec king for It But if it wasn't for that tell tale tee a man would never knew it was a brogue. First of all, it's a plain shoe, severely plain, net a mark te be seen. Made of smooth calfskin, which (Main Fleer) is unusual in a brogue, and it's light and easy, which is the aim of a Summer shoe. Tan, of course, and smart; is fact, it would be hard te And a smarter shoe. Solidly geed throughout and best of alt the price, $8.50. in u,ii,f -. -i.-.iM- -- . me Mtuer ex gray wchhm -. ". -- W..-.......B v- rBilver and putjnum, pearl ana mplcs of Spring fashion, with darker .tdnesj the beige tones fine pleats and tucking, drawn ' Jnclude caster, fawns, tans, work and bead work and braid- cafe au lait arid ethers, n. There are sleeves of vary- Sizes 36 te 42 in the let. (Flrit Fleer) ' Birdbaths. Flowerpots, Sundial Pedestals What a difference they make en;a lawn, or in a garden! Te the charm of nature they add something of the charm of art. r , In the China Stere are beauti- granite and .gray cement, the ful lawn.and garden'.pieceswith ether white and made of crushed many ether articles of a kindred , , . m "jfjjf "jent. i a' vi u.i... j !... Bet" kinds are practically ever- type, notably bench.es, and lant , itln. and C0Tt ln shlea of pets. ' ' ,a;,u artistic charm. There is a choice of two' kinds, ' Prices, from a flower pet at one gray and' made of crushed , $4.25 up te $40 for a table. (rearlh Vtetr) I' I' Imported Dress Linen Special, at 58p a Yard . Anether UttkV'lotTef thef same aert which women were se wentogetafrewtfaysage. , , , ' wj "immw are ei jneaium weave iubuiuih ncignv JVd wide, in sef t,and pleasant colersM;hree tans, three blues, Wfewn, a pink,'jieft; a layeider and a green,. TtoeyfveCeme, atLast! Rag RugBvefy One a Third Less, Than Usual : , And every one a better-than-ordinary rag rug. Well' made and colors well mixed. , Serviceable, in fact, the .most serviceable rag rugs in years. , ' , , " All along we have knewnit could be done, 'and this big special purchase proves it better rag rugs at lower , prices. " P ' (' 9x12 ft :.;.jia 8x6 ft $2.60 7.6x10.6 ft ...$8.50 80x60 in $1.25 6x9 It. , .fo.eu zfxe in , i. " , 24x86 in '. 60c" ' " 1H.HIW fin. " " t You're a Real, Red-Blooded Man What's mere, a young man all alive and full of the love of outdoors. Yeu and every one of your companions fellow the game with the zest of a true sports man. Yeu frolic at the club with the enthusiasm of 'youth; you walk the Boardwalk with the . swagger of a man who knows he is right. And te be right, you de these things in A Sports Suit of Tweed te Be Sure Ne getting away from the fact, you and every one of your companions knew that nothing leeks the part se well as a sports suit and there's np sport in a sports suit that is net of tweed. But one thing that it is wise te remember: a sports suit being a mighty important part of a man's wardrobe, ought te be backed-up by the solid goodness that marks only the best clothes inAmeripa. , And the best clothes in America are te be found first at Wanamaker's. ' What is mere, there are sports suits here, or any ether kind of suits a veunp- man f aneies. .with nil the pnr-mnvUa nf faaVir. and all thetSilered-in" goodness that makes the $35 te $65 price seem a mere bagatelle7,? V ' )IteT , smmmw. r. IbbH C tNAJj. (Third Vlew) $ 1 ! 1 . 'X ffl P. A i. " v 1 . .?.1X MtfA. Hb.'rf iMft. . AtetM
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