Ci.ftl.rfiS jiar, 1;;,'7 r.i. . kli.MMHM wmi U,c L.j J '.. j !'. KE r niiaHraf w ,',WVV AMAfcEft'S &? il fcPS" . &.ija vr ?fiO;BMl BOfrnt4:45 , U .. l - rtnJnl "IfttiLf Tlmn t aiHj , (PaifHffkt-Savinff Tipie KUkJ he Evening Rellcull of Tomorrow's Opportunities at WcmamaM ji ,-tti iic - T I'M Pf? M . Ml " wfm r , S-''"; JFr''H'i OtW.'7riy"i V5Sf iy J .. . . , . P rt-K v. Ei." . ti &, C V i f KV ' t r & O f Step With Me rr Stream of Rippling Water ? ' ' A few days age, a long way off, it met usin the forest and sang te us with a sunny smile en v our way down the mountain. I It seemed te say, "Come along, come along, ,nd let me show you what I have been doing for f hundred years and mere at the 'Mill en the 'Fless,' where at my touch the grains of the field ,are turned into the whitest flour, which the farmer's wife turns into the whitest of bread." These comforting currents of thought that flew in this old stream a man or woman may - have in old age, in reflecting en lives well spent in generous service. Signed May 1, 191. LUXURIOUS rriupe ii The fur cellars arc of white and Summer ermine, mole, 'squirrel, natural and dyed car acul, and a combed-out krim mer, and they go charmingly with the rich or quiet colors of the duvetyn wraps. One dahlia-colored, duvetyn has gray krimmer cellar. , A walnut brown wrap lias a cellar of Summer ermine and a back which folds curi ously ever the front panels. A cobweb-gray wrap is lined with -peach color and softened by a stele cellar of dyed mole. ', A black duvetyn has a little .Upper cape with decoration of leut steel railheads. f A, pointed wrap" of black .duvetyn has a fox 'cellar, 'a vividly printed lining and is Vern like a-Reman toga. ,1 Price $175 te $250. Hrt Fur Cellared Silk Women at Nothing less than seeing them will give you an idea of hew pretty they a-e and hew wonderfully inexpensive. Just imagine a full-length cape of a heavy crepe silk that hangs in straight folds. It may be black, navy or gray with a lining of some bright contrast ing color such as jade, tan or (Second Is There a Weman Who Doesn't Yearn for the Mannish Smart ness of Oxfords ? At least one pair of oxfords, for it's spring and walking time. Hardly anything in footwear can take the place of oxfords when a suit of tweed is worn, and certainly nothing is as practical when madame swings along the flowered-kissed byways. And oxfords of many styles are here for women aieund $8 or $9. A new one is a two-tone ox ford of smooth brown calf Bkin with the straight, soft tee and mannish flat heel. Acress the instep is a blai'k calf saddle. The price is $8. Smart also is the tan nor- wegian oxford with wing tip's, ' heavy welted soles, flat becls. The same oxford can he had 'in black Russia calf and the price of cither is $&. iHrM 'AVE Our Own Price for Grass J Rugs and It's a Third Less Geed fortune in fact, unusually geed fortune for they are the Chinese grass rugs that have shown them selves te be se sturdy and wearable. Entirely new this year and rtbt at all like the Jap anese straw rugs.' Designs and colors as attractive as any of the year and live different sizes. 0x12ft. . $8.75 6x0 ft $4.50 27 x 54 inches I (Hetrnlli te Loek at That are like unto these which ( Fur-Trimmed M - ruvizvyu, llcier) Capes for Yeung $38.50 gray Canten a epe. Theie is no end te the occasions for such a cape in Summer. The cellar is the fashionable straight stand-up kind and it may be either of silky black caracul or natural colored cara cul. All sizes from fourteen te twenty years. Fleer) A flapping fringe tongue is a novelty many young women like en an oxford and it is unusually smart en the tan bearded calf oxfords at $9. Then the narrow English oxford. ' Always the Htand-by with many women. Small per forations lend the leek of fashion, while ' the military heels meet the tastes of these who don't like the long, hard hike. In black Russia calf the price is S8; in tun smooth calf, $8.75. lour) 4.0x7.6ft $3 3 x6 ft $1.50 85 cents J HoerJ Jjfafamfe CPANISH Lace Fleuncings Twe yards of fifty-inch fleuncings at $3.85 a yard will make one of the prettiest' and lcast expensive of dresses. It in extremely easy te make in fact, we have a model here which shows hew easy;-and the lace may be had in many col ors periwinkle, tan, henna, sand, violet, black, brown and navy. The price is the 'lowest' we have yet had en such geed fleuncings. (Mnln fleer) PXQUISITE x-' Handkerchiefs Arrive Frem Paris Se dclicieusly feminine and dainty te the Inst.degreel Fine sheer linen, with hand hem stitching and, in some cases, drawnwerk, and the hem, in some novel manner, is appli qued in the form of a scroll. Priced $2 te $5 each. Green bcinir the color of J the emerald, the birthstone for- May, till gift handkerchiefs during this month will be tied up with emerald green ribbon unless otherwise requested. (Main fleer) CJIX Different Socks Have Come for Children And we went all the way across the sea se the tiny folk could have something a little out of the ordinary this Sum mer. Twe .shades appear that haven't been seen in children's socks sand and beige and all have stripes of contrasting'col centrasting'col contrasting'cel ors at the top. Seme are white grounds with colored tops, semp French blue or navy or brown, and all have unusual designs. Of brilliant and durable mer cerized lisle and priced GO cents the pair. (First Fleer) The Vogue Pattern Quarterly for Summer 1922 is new ready, price 3.1ci in the Pattern Stere. (Flrnt Fleer) (Certain irre-, sistible Frecks of Printed Silks "I simply must have one of these," is the thought that peps into a woman's head the moment she sees 'these dainty things dresses which our grandmothers would have re- i ferred te as "Summer silks." ' But they .have a grace and ease which the fashions of ether days never knew, being , made of the softest of printed silks in the gayest and daint iest of colors cherry and white, jade and white, henna and beige, navy and beige and se en. j Of ceurs, they are in one ene ene piece styles, with long and short sleeves, and of course, some of them have pockets. Prices aie $45 and $47.50. (First Fleer) i WHITE Corset Sale News Fresh lets come into the Sale teduy all L. R. corsets ever a dozen models of ceutil, batiste and elastic between 65c and $6.50; two quite wonderful specials for average women one topless and nuide of pink broche, price, $3.50, and one of broche at $2; and two light weight models particularly geed for Summer at $3.50. (Third fleer) "EW Madeira Hand-Embroidered -L Linens in the White Sale Linen luncheon sets of 13 pieces, hand embroidered and elaborately hand scalloped. The price is $G.75 a set. 100 dozen Madeira hand-embroidered and hand scalloped tea napkins, size 13xl!J inches, have just come in te sell at a special price $7.50 and $8.50 a dozen, the lowest in about five years. Anether new let of ivfadeira hand-embuoidered hand scalloped bread-tray doilies, 6x12, has just been opened te sell at the special price of 50c each. (lrt Fleer) XITe.sHad June Brides W in Mind When We Made This Sale df White "IIHICH is one reason why there is such a large proportion of the hand-made and hand-embroidered Philippine garments and of the favorite silks. In fact, we never have had such charming things of either kind in such variety and for se little money. Think of paying only $1.85 te $8.50 for delightful Philippine nightgowns and $1.85 te $3.85 for chemises ; of being able te get the beautifully tinted silk crepes and radiums and satins for prices which don't go above $7.50 and drop as low as $1. Many of these silk undergar ments, by the way, may be bought in sets. On the ether hand, the Weman who wants sturdy and substantial undergarments for everyday Summer wear and for vacationing will find thou sands of them from which te cheese, from high7neekeel 'nightgowns and s.treng double-paneled petticoats te (Main nuil Prices On Philippine Under muslins NiehtEewiiH DruwfMa ... 01icinlf.es . . , I'cttlceuts . . . $1.85 te H .'in $1 te $'J .51.85 te $:i S". ! M On Demestic Under muslins XiRhtKun us 75c te $7.5u Chemises 70c te $5 Praters 50e te $1.05 HHHE Children's White Sale Brings Savings in Undermuslins -Mothers, as a rule, leek te it for the needed Summer supplies, for they have learned from the experience of ether years that every little garment in this Sale is neat ly and carefully made and of geed quality material and that the prices are small indeed. Baby's nightgowns, 50c te .$2.25, in sizes one te four yeai s. Xightdraucrs for childicn from two te twelve years aui 75c te $1.85. In cambric or trepe. Nightgowns, 45c te $2 nre of crepe, nainsoek and batiste for children four te sixteen years. Billie Burkes, $1.25 te $3 in (1 lilrd ) Plenty of Summer Blouses at White Sale Theie are, all the, kinds, tee. that v. omen especially vuint te wear with speits suits or sepa rate skirts and theie are many geed waistsie go under sweut ei.s. At $1.85 aie seme pretty Peter Pan and tuxedo styles, (DiiM mid crinkly crepe garments, the coolest and daintiest of lace trimmed nuinsoek things, and quantities of delicate-colored batistes. The great bulk of prices en the everyday under muslins is from 50c te 81.50. All prices aerage 25 per cent less than the prices in our White Sale a year ajre Third J loero) J.ernr petticoat Short licttlce.its. . . Stcp-lu bloemcu. Hlriemen I'elset (,()ilH . i.. te M ;,) .50c te $1 0 . .50u te J".-5 .35e te $1 65 ..50c te fl 50 On Silk Undergarments MshtKeuns .M M te -.:, .$1 $" te $5 5U 4.' 75 te $J 85 ''lieinUes HIOOllH'IH . btcp-ln liloenuis., '"nmNeIcs . tl V te J3.S5 1 te Vi I." batiste ami ciepe. l'teni six te sixteen jcar sizes. HloemcrN uec te $1.25 for four te Mxtcen year git Is. Drawer, 20c te 65c in two te ten year sizes. Combination drawers and waist, 75c te $3. Sizes four te fourteen. Princess petticoats, 75c te 5 ,,?'.' four t0 sixteen years. White petticoats, 9.")c te $3. kiiis, uu ie .in inciics. loer) Prices also sonic with luce and ein ein bieidery. -AInny aie samples. At $2.85 me lovely hand made batiste waists with hand cmbieidery and hand drawn., weik. Seme have Peter Pan and ethers roll cellaus. Writ AIMrs) T EMON Cleans ,L' ing Cream Is Something New One meie added te the geed Queen Mary prepuiatieus from our ew'n laborateiics. It is a bland cleansing cream te be usul either in place of water after exposure te dust or after washing the face with water. It is a delightful cienm for nioteiists and the lemon odor is most flagrant and ic fieshing. In three sizes, 50c, $1 and ?1.50 a jar. (Main Fleer) A SILVER Tea Service Stands First Among Gifts Fer one thing, it is about the handsomest wedding or anniversary present that a person could give. The pattern is most important. The tea service usually determines the character of the rest of the silver. The Wanamaker Jewelry Stere offers a large variety of beautiful designs, mostly period styles, in sterling silver tea sets. The entire set of seven pieces consists 'of coffee pet, tea pet, sugar bowl, cream pitcher, waste bowl, kettle and waiter. Fer such a set one may pay as low as $800 or as high as $3800 or anywhere in between. Or the five-piece service or even the different pieces may be bought separately. (Mnln Meer) COLQRED Glass in Superb Choice (And Wedding Bells Are Chiming) People who knew stoics from the Pacific te the Atlantic are convinced that there is no j collection of colored class in the country than theWana maker selection. It is unequaled, net only in comprehensiveness and variety, but especially in the atti active chacactcr of the pieces. A wealth of pretty and use ful things, such as flower bowls with candlesticks te matchy-buffet sets, fruit bowls, candy jars, vases, competeb and kindred pieces. In almost every color of the rainbow, also unusual and dis tinctive shades: amethybt, amber, royal blue and ether charming hues. Prices from $1.25 for a com com eote te $50 for a buffet set of a bowl with four candlesticks te match. Delightful bridal gifts, every one. (tenrtli Iloer) SUMMER Means White Shirts te a Great Many Men Seft and cool-looking white shitts, peihaps a little "negli ge" in appearance. And of all the white shirts three that are heic stand out like feliade in tlmdcbcrl in com parison with ethers. w. One of softest cheviot, with or without attached cellar, and having soft turn-back cuffs is marked $2.75. Xe.t a self-striped madras, excellent madras, se fine the count. Neckband style, with soft turn-back cull's. Price, $3.50. Almest as tine as silk aie the shirts of Sea Island poplin, and they have the luster of silk, tee. But back of the beauty is the sturdy wearing ability of firmly woven cotton and the price is $5. (Muln I-loer) A GOOD, Solid Oxford for Men Cut a Little Higher than usual and built along English lines is the best day in and day out shoe. After all, the reason behind it im just as solid as the e- ' fords. I'Vftt of all they aie smart , without being extreme and aie ' the kind of shee3 a man can wear and wear, any time, any- I where. ' Plain oxt'enK that aicn't I plain aie new ones of tan Rus- I sia calf without a murk en ' them except the stitching. Everywhere they am sewed, , that is everywhere it shows, several iew of orange stitches aie used te centiast with the leather. Price, S7.50. i (Muln I loer) rhe World's Best Refrigerators The werld'h best because: The boxes are well made. Built solidly te stay geed; built scientifically te circulate the air continually and thoroughly. 1 hey preserve the family health. They conserve the daily ice. They are moderately priced. wV4nKAhe r?fr'Keniters in this greatest of all selections are: WniteJNfeuntam. Seecm Svnimn ATeiri,.i,i wun,. n ...,,l Al ... ..II !-', 7. cwiu .-imc-iiiiua un-Hieei anti iuutly. A convenient price listing of the white steel nere according te ice capacity ue lbs 85 lb ?'10 $55 100 lbs $G5 100 lbs. (smaller feed space) $02 WONDERFUL Lamp Shades Frem Paris Seme of the most distin guished things of the sort VjC have seen for years. Silk, richly carried out, and limited in number. Prices I are $150 and $200. (Fourth lloer) TME Handle Hides Away When" the Traveling Rag Stands , ' Alene Men who travel far like the new bag because its habits are different from ether bags, in that it doesn't walk away when the owner isn't looking. , ' When it is necessary te leave the bag for a time while buying railroad tickets or attending te some ether duty in which a bag would be a burden, just fold the handle inside and lock it up. And it's a splendid bag in ether ways. Heavy cow hide, leather lined, sewed frames and durable brass trim mings. Standard size for men and the price is 12.75. (Muln l'loer) . ImliMPfflllfIll fS ill! ifcc&Ki' Rl i im jBp ft mXP ' i llfere Than 200 Bed- W room Suits 20 te 5ft Per Cent Belew Market Prices One Feature of This Surprising Furniture Sale fiK Suit, that range in price from $165 te $785, and in clude the best and most desirable grades of cabinet work turned out in America. A Few of the ilC't for a four-picce antique iery enameled suit. $ll)! for a four-piece an tique hoi enamel suit, Queen Anne design. $208 for a four-piece suit of walnut veneer, Adam de sign. $215 for a feur-pieci an tique ivory enamel dcceiated suit. $225 for a four-piece an tique mahogany vuneer suit, William and .Mary design. $250 for a feui -piece an- I (I If t li mnl - .,."'""" '"""'ului "llllW i'lUSL relrigeratera fellows : 100 lbs 150 lbs, he AthtrmeH Clients i'sXl82.28 TOVH " 'e'Cj Down At the ferrule end ',, LffiS leather loop te carry thekb, t&'ffl and at the handle cnu is aw. a most sensible arrangement' Mi in view of the uses of tbMW paiasels. iVv Pretty as well as practical beinjr covered with natural cel ? ered raffia and lined with flew-, ered chintz. The handle is len, and folds in two se thatii easily gees in a trunk. ( The price is $7.50. ' (Muln lloer) Bedroom Suits uque manegany eneer suit, iii'ppeluhite design. $2j8 for a feur-piece an tique mahogany veneer suit, Leuis XVI desie-n. t $200 fey a four-piece tique walnut veneer Htiifc. an- s300 for an eight-picca enamel suit in blnck and orange and decorated. $350 for a feur-piece Wil liam and Mary Buit of mahoff maheff aiiv veneer. 390 for n six-piece Leuis a I suit of walnut veneer. sixth I loeri.) . rv ; -WW" ,' y s v y ! ju. i Jfifi HMirZu -51 r? M Jf m '&J V"V J-l kM Vi ""a i Si r 5, e i j? ,J '! 3i $ ...?32.5e eai5.)7K &,M ?ac iMmU laijg lv ,DS $77 .'0Vix21x:)0 rmrt Fleer) '( Tr., nw.W ii&MMi . la ... 0 U Kr. W (' ..' . 4S' ; SM t .,V te A' ?$m . JJtiaUBr&. rlJflK.."S. tj, . . sfHi 'r U'lffWI ,.1 f$L&$ L, ft&satfc MMMSb llVi rwiMH9HHRHIiH T aL, sr wmtSHrti iaaMfca