mW$dM?m T"V ilifgji " v . . L '.I .1 , i I ii II i l u 1 iliiiii n (in lW tWW AU- TT 1" i TT v i V -f- - ''. t '' J-L ' ; ' i J MMZiW&: mmmmmmmmkmmmkttU lil li WAKAkAKER'S WANAMAKER'S MHIIHMI. WANAMAKER'S i1 Stere OfHW at Stere Closes at 5 Fair j f, 1 i yj ISimWiM mt nam n fpniiflr De We Ever Ask Ourselves ;What We Are Living Fer? ' A dear old lady at Orlande told us a few weeks age that she was living, te de net only her own life-work, but mere te live out the life of her mother, who had gene en before. p She .was living a true and humble. The life that comes after such living is like yonder rainbow that followed the rain. v Stfmrt April tt, liti. Handbags Have Turned te the Gayest Sports Celers f Beautiful baga and the meat Spelling values in long, long ij There arc sand ones and tan ita and bluc9 and henna and old ILi. .nrt hltclr. But meit arerre- "" i" .. . v. ci r IK of all is the all-white bag. The whlte bag is in moire (Uftta WHvt) Exquisite New Guimpes Are Fretn Paris It is a guimpe season, there's no question about that, with all the many sleeveless and jumper dresses, te say nothing of the sweaters and suits with which women are wearing guimpes. A number of new fuimpes are of. the finest organdie, the rest are of ittle Children Need Coats for Coel Summer Days rv t'v TIatcrialJ 'should be all' i ilirana preferauiy iu inceu, ttfimin. "cheviot or sew. ichvceats are quite nfesmry uie aeosnerc, ineunuuuj 01 the country. (Beautifully tailored little prar- inta in as pretty ana varied let sb these ler grown-up men women. Many nave hats or (Third Fleer) E ight Hundred Get Shoes $3.50 Seme even a little less than half, and there are three practical styles te cheese from, all at the one price. First a lace oxford for business or walking. Five eyelet type and made of black kid with the straight Cuban heel and sensible straight tip. Then there are smart-looking plain pumps with the two-inch Leuis heels. One style is made of patent leather, another of dull calfskin. (lint ter) I Sturdy Tweed Scheel I After all, the beat kind for in te wear, for they atana any "mint of hard use and they took I She may cheese cither a coat J cape in tan, rose or light Blue (Sc(s4 Finials for Lamps Are New and Ornamental lamps need a crowning erna- ntal touch. These finials are the answer. ey are entirely new and 3' ornamental, pward of twenty different M te select from in geld-fln- I brass, in imitation Jade and ved iverv. tvan de easilv attached te fleer. weie lamps, the appearance nich they enhance lm Melv. Wees, 8Cc te $7.50 each. (Fourth Fleer) Children's Socks ve come for 25c thp Pali. AW with fancy tepi, toe: ut in mey are tj,e reij tep8 (and rnHnf Mno rA ntn. J - -www w.ue MU bUlUUI levan IIUOI. IjWterUed cotton, sturdy for u ejiicnum xer appear- Things simple life: pure. ffiffamafy. silk or crepe or a plain faille and adorned with either jade clasps and clasp handle or a crystal clasp. Colored bags are moire or faille, some with nickel frames, ethers covered frames with crystal clasps. All magnificently lined, in non- utar shapes and priced 3 te 96. White or cream net. Hand embroidered, of course, and many arc trimmed with real Valenciennes or filet laces. A variety of styles with Tuxedo or round cellars and one has a high neck and long sleeves. Prices graduate from $15 te $80. Fleur) the snmiJ'TrateriaUjrfiJTfelVcs'are' from two te six years. .' ''The 'prices start at wlbO for A "' n soft tah-ccTere'd woolen ' coat, fully lined with a hat te' match at ?2.2C and they go up- te a very handsome tweed at $28. There are also straw hats te e with these ceatn from 82 te 7.50, the latter being English. Women Can at Halt Price, Coats for the Girl tweed or plaid pole coating. Nicely tailored and a number of geed styles from S12.50, $14.50 and $2&60 in sices from six te fourteen years. VHer) What Kind of Paint Will Make the Perch Fleer Safe Against Weather and at the same time have it leek as smooth and clean and nice as a much used spot should be? . .,,,.,,, , , , , e Or hew can an indoor fleer-be given tnat -ptmsnea nuraweuu iuuk Everyday questions because everyday problems ei people who have homes te keep bright and cheerful looK leoK loeK inff. Especially in Spring, when things must be gotten pretty and fresh for Summer and be given a new armor against wear after the Winter elements have ceased their Vinvw Tt.a thin, ia no vixk in nainl ing when an expert guides you. Therein lies the advantage of this Wanamaker Paint bec bec tien, where nothing but the best paints are sold by men who have a practical acquaint ance with painting. In the long run geed paints are the economical paints and every gallon sold here will give two coats te a 860-quarcfoet Burface. There are paints for every thing, evorywhere in this Wanamakcr selection, et only paints, but the best ad- Abloom, Levely Flower-Trimmed Hats ' Are Special at $10 T ARGE, flopping hats with straight or drooping brims "- and the prettiest French flowers and fruit for trim ming! They are truly Summer hats and intended te be worn with bright-colored silk frocks or dainty tub dresses. The colors befit such dresses, for they are in all the new fashion able shades the brilliant jade greens, cherry red, canna, henna, tan and se en te dark brown, navy and black. With the many colored flowers and fruit are often feathery grasses and "wheat and perhaps a touch of velvet ribbon. They are really marvelous hats te have such a small price. And they are just such hats as many women are looking for new. T 'he Finer ter the i . O NE might say evening duty for both. , Beautiful garments in the form of loose, graceful coats or capes which are almost wraps. Seme are in such all-wool materials as light-weight belivias, tricetines and duvetyns, ethers are of Canten crepe, silk lined, with cellars of natural or black caracul, or delightful old-fashioned quillings. There may be much or little trimming, but it will be sure te represent the last word of fashion, and the colors include beach, navy, pinecone, fallow, lady bird, cobweb, black and ethers. Fer young women from 14 te 20, and the prices are $48 te $125. (Second Fleer) Attractive Spring Suits 150 Are Reduced New $25 and $37.50 Fkum jjd te ;ie nave been taken trem the regular prices. "FYAsh nnrl henutifullv foilnvel cnifa v?,mn3 Unnnan D: Fresh and beautifully tailored suits reduced because sizes are broken. Imported tweeds, wool epensre, homespun and men's worsteds are the materials, in quiet and gay colors reBe shades, violet, gray, greens, tans, browns, black-and-white effects; and the plain colored linings har monize with them. Imitation Ivery Pieces, "Seconds" 'ByVeMen of some little imper imper ffctien which you would almost have te take a magnifying glass te sec, the prices are made as low , aa 10c for a salve jar up te $2X0 'for a large bonnet mirror. And there are almost all the toilet articles which go te make up a set and many that women need te fill in gaps in their own collection mirrors, hair brushes", combs, puff boxes, hair receivers, salve jars, travs, glove stretchers and toothbrush holders. (Eatt Altle) Personal Ornaments Frem the Orient Rare and exquisite things of jade, amethyst, rock crystal, carnelian tourmaline, Ivery, agate, lapis' lazuli and coral. By way of an instance, prices for pendants start at $6.50 for amber and end at $185 for Jade; for necklaces they start at $8.50 for ivory and end at $800 for jade. (Main Fleer) Geed Choice of Wrought Iren Lamps, Special at $4 Reading lamps with adjustable arms and extra long cord. A very geed selection at $4 each, which is a special price. Parchment shades te match them are at new low prices, 91.60 and $1.75 each. (Fourth Fleer) viiP 113 te hew te iwe mem .nUI. tha IwXtf. rpRllltg. Foremost among the paints needed right new and ready for the needs are: perch and lawn furniture enamel, geld and sil ver paint for picture frames, radiators, etc., stove plpe and iron enamel, enamels for screens, 8 shades of floerlac, water and heel proof varnish slain for floors, perch and deck paints. Decetint in a variety of tints that will net rub off the wall papers Flattone, a wash nble paint for walls and wood work; Scaroet, a waterproof varnibh for furniture; canee (Fourth Fleer) Opportunity Is (Second Fleer) Afternoon Wrans Yeung Weman te Wear I. j wraps as well, for most young women make them de In a word, precisely the suits nine out of ten women feel are indispensable for Spring and Summer, especially if they expect te travel. ' 34 te 44 inch sizes in the let. Prices $25 (I'Irct Fleer) W remen's Tep at $30 and Among the cheviets we set down : A sport coat of tan cheviot with a full flaring back, raglan sleeves, big pockets and straight fronts, price $30. Anether of tan or caramel brown cheviot made with raglan sleeves, pockets and inverted back pleat, $37.50. And a third of camel's-hair cheviot cut en mannish lines and having leather buttons, $37.50. Among the tweeds are a topcoat with set-in sleeves, mannish vent and patch pockets. This comes in blue-and-gray, tan-and-green and a heather mixture ; $37.50. And a gray broken check made in raglan style and priced at $30. (Flrnt Fleer) Beys' Norfolk Sure te Here at $10.60 te $32, in sizes for boys of 8 te 18 years. Yeu might pay mere for boys' ready-te-wear suits, but you can not get better. Yeu might pay less, but it most likely will cost mere in the long run. , (Thlnt Vudor Perch Screens are timely new that people are beginning te think about perch furnishings. In the Oriental Stere en the Main Fleer. enamels, Rexpar varnish for all outside exposures, and every thing needed for reefs, auto mobiles or ether things that want touching up in Spring. and $37,50. or Sports Coats " $37.50 Suits That Are Satisfy Suits of thu finest eualitv in fabric, tailoring and finish. Many at $16.60, $18 and S20 have two pair of tieuhei. All arc Wanamakcr .-nits through and through. Fleer) "Lloyd Geerge by Mr. Punch" U a volume of the genial carica tures which Londen "Punch" ha dealt out te the great Entjlifli statesman for many years. 'With an introduction by W. Algernon Lecker. Price, 'i. "Sergant Yerk and His People," by Sam K. Cowan, is net u wur wur wur boek, but an inspiring record of the making of an American. Price, $2. (Main Fleer) Mattress and Bedding Renovation fleuae-cleaning time k a time of discoveries a bev sprinp broken down, a mattress that ha.s bagged and lumped, and se en. New is the time te have all such defects attended te. We nre completely equipped te de the work in the best mannei and en short notice. Write or telephone te the Bed ding Section. (Sixth Fleer) Three L. R. Corsets Twe topless L. K.'s for average women are made of a light-weight pink broche und are $3.50 each. A fient-lnce model for girls and young women has a hhert kiit and U topless with clastic in the back, ?1.'J5. (Thlr.l Fleer) Ripe; Ne Time thousands for men te pick from and every one at the same price. Geed woven madras shirts, quality for quality, the lowest price in seven years. Every one made ever the Wanamaker full form and every one made up te Wanamaker specificatienswhich means the best in shirt tailoring. Right along the identical shirts have been in the regular stock from a dollar mere te twice as much. New every one ! At $1.55 Gay as Summer Flowers Are the Foulard Neckties But what men like most is the price, 30 cents. Barely sugh geed foulard tieB can be gotten at such a price, but the new ones have all the ex clusivencss of pattern and rich ness of colors that mark the better foulards. Either batwings or four-in-hands in every color a man would cure for and marked with polka dots in various sizes or small figures. (Main Fleur) A Man Needs Sports Socks a Well -as Sports Hese And both are here and betli are best te be had, coming direct from England. Many a man plays golf in long trousers and likes wool half hose, or a tennis player likes them, while many ether sport? couldn't be enleyed without them. They are light-weight ribbed wool socks, bread ribbed wool ones in colors and heather mix tures, also heavy ones in fancy figures or heather and natural color. Prices $3, $3.50 and $5. (Main Fleer) Many a Day a Man Will Want a Geed Seft Felt Hat Even in Summer thei'c ate times when no hat will de like a soft felt hat. A trip te make or a rainy day. countless times when a man feels the need. And right new is the best time we knew te select such n hat. A shape, n color for any man and all at one of three prices l. $5 or SC There are sand hats, gray hats, tnn hats and several shades of brown hnts. (Main I'loer) Rhinestone-Set Bar Pins arc much in request te v, ear witn Peter Pan cellait. and all sorts of -pert waists. We have them m ever se many t.esigns, net te mention breeches and horneshoe pins, all of eterline; silver, for prices vaiying from .-2 te $17. (Main Fluer) s Sports Oxfords, New Ones for Away Ahead of the Field Twe-tone sports oxfords and two kinds te cheese from. Yeung men, all men are wearing them, wear ing them for spprts or the carefree hours at the club or at the shore. First of all, are the light ones that go se well with flannels or a smart tweed s,uit. Of smoked horse, which is light, almost sand color, with dark mahogany tips and instep saddles. Then golfers or ether sportsmen like the two- A WONDERFUL selection of overstuffed furniture for the living -tl room is in the extraordinary Wanamaker Sale. Three-piece suit 8 covered with various fabrics and filled with all-hair are in wide variety at $165. American of 106 Pieces, te go at $15 a Set SETS of strictly first quality, up te the Wana, maker standard in every way. Pretty border decoration in pink and blue,, with geld edges and geld-traced handles. As far back c-s we can remember, sets of this quaU ity have TWt been sold regularly for as little as $15,,, which is less than half today's market value. - They cannot be made and marketed te sell ler that al retail today. .tuBt 50 sets in this .special let-go. 'Fourth Men's Handkerchiefs Special at 25c Each Every thread linen, tee, and of a quality that will wear well despite many tubbings. The price by the dozen is only .$2.76. (Wcit All Shirts! (Meln Fleer) R egarding mm 1 MP Summer Suit Every Man Intends te Get it's a geed thing te call te mind that Winter is ever and it is Spring, and every man who runs himself en an equal with his business is getting into new. bright, cheerful clothing. True enough, that Winter suit was a geed suit and it did a full share of service, but its time is ever new and it has earned a comfortable place among the tar balls for a while. The man who is pros perous is the one who i looking that way in new- Spring clothes. And it is wise te realize that the time has come te "step chasing rainbows" as far as a man's clothing is concerned. It's just as foolish te try te get something for nothing as it is te be con tent with nothing at all. A Winter suit doesn't leek at home in July, an?, man will admit that. I hlril tone shoe darker, and it is here. Of bearded calf in tan with dark mahogany tips and instep .saddle. Better m a d e, better looking, better shoes than are selling for almost a third mere. And either style is at the one low price, .$6.10. (Alain ) loer) te Les Dinner Seta lloer) Walking- Sticks Special at $4, $5 and $6 All with Prince of Wali-a handles and made of cream-coJ-ered malacca, some plain and seme with handsome silver trim mings. (Main rieur) that But the thing some men have a hard time realizing is that a suit of clothes can't be built for a pittance anymore than a locomotive can be driv en by the Spring breezes. A suit of clothes that lias been built for a price i no suit at all, but the one that is built for qual ity is an investment. And nearly every man in Philadelphia who has been around at all knows that the best clothes in America are at Wana maker's. And the prices are be tween S3,") and Sfi.1. I Inur) Men That Are ifrivlf K5.B wn mk r VI-1 rW tl w m v 1 te H years. (DntVlMr) (riMh and W1li PlnerO V A'. gaifeji.a, nr tr . - .jft&bft m flfljj jA ., biL' AKkJjfe HfW' VfelJ!&i.,V,iy&PA&i'M!&. I - Xfrtt? Av(. A "ft. .'V ' 6? WV-V vt.