5TTvT7T77jv WANAMAKER'S' wjfww nv'i Jift'"'. v1"-' rJttiJ "kmwlft? :WMMF ' r i. ii . ., ' , . - Daylight-Sating Tim FTER ALL JHE WANAMAKER STORE IS A GATHERING SPOT FOR DTR PWfift 4 r : ' V .Wtf-tf-U W EWORLD'S FINER! his Little Four Means te Be Very Personal Seme people object Srhatelse is there, that . I declare what I knew, what I see, and the details and facts of which I write, in the hope If benemms sumcuuuj'. rnnnine e-nnrl will. is net always seekincr Wr itself. Gratitude takes three ferms: a feeling in the heart i j aw expression in words I'J awtf en giving in return, On the stern of the little beat in the deck ( its name, "Wayside II." Vk One and one may count two, but by concert of action it often H t Signed fc '6. WV 2, 192 fW? ,v i 200 Feuitjgr TFemen's TYueetf SihYs, Special at $16.50 A fair price for them would be about double! , i. Beautiful qualities of herringbone, checked, diag onal and plain tweeds with crepe de chine or soft peau de cygne linings in, the coat. All Were made by one of the best tailors we knew. We took every tweed suit this tailor had and he is , net contemplating making any mere this season. That is the reason for the price. , In all the fashionable blues, rose, tan, orchid and gray, and all sizes from 14 te 20 years. (Second Fleer) Enough Smart Tweed Capes for 50. Wejtnen , inree groups ei tweeas are d and are reduced accordingly. Thele at $25 arc cut full, with ped armholes and the colors mixtures. i . 7eie at S30 are in brown block (I'lriit Fleer) e i i ' 50 Fine Capes With Dresses K ReducedNew $75 te $185 The richest silk crepes Canten and the heavier weaves in lovely colors, such as the new browns and S.ns',a Perrvinkle blue, a silver gray, and a lighter clue, besides the dark blue and brown and black which cwn 10 De inevitable. Seme Of the cane nr hnnnrl with grosgrain ribbon; othera wve oddly ornamented cellar W cellars of fur; and some of tMm are reversible with erav figured silk within and JuE (Flr.t Fleer) Women Sav a White SliniUr Tc Daintiest When It Has One Strap Much i-?e neWC3t white sliPPera for afternoon wear are 7 ." a,lke With v.ne straD. medium top and vamn. iiirn Hftlps. J two-inch Leuis heels. oeme are buckskin, some canvas, ethers kid. canvas slippers are priced $14; buckskin and kid, $15. (Flr.t Fleer) Beautiful New Silks, of the Most Wanted Kinds ile.t Spet.de c!ltae "Mn "t desirable coers. black, A heaiiifi ,u"' "mcK t trZiuXS nQW Bhwing at Wright in every essential - - Square Cerner te personality, but stands for reality? counts eleven. Qptai seiu aewn te a lew ei a pluids and indistinct plaids in etner colors. At 50 the Fapes are of im jjenea vwceas in son, agreeaDie tones with linings of soft taffeta. silk without or vice versa. Seme show combinations of heavy lace with the silk. Hurdly two of these cape dresses are alike The present prices are a sub stantial drop from first ones. Canten and Canten crepe, in whlie ,. i,i .iV,ii, wmie navy, Deige ana pinK. reliably low prices for goods ' te f 4.50a yard. . .r,r.,,W, t TheNewMedel Brunswick Style 200 A genuine "Brunswick" phonegraphmost depend able, and certainly well worth its price of $100. It is geihg into many homes and' making most enthusiastic friertds by the beauty" of its tone, its splendid appearance and perfect mechanical con struction. Sold en the following plan: Brunswick Phonograph, Style 200 .'.$100 Records of your choice. . . 10 $110 Pay $15 with order, bal ance $5 monthly. (Second Fleer) -Women's Handkerchiefs at a New Price, 20c Just arrived from Lurgan, Ire land, especially for the White Sale. Net only a new price for n woman's handkerchief, 20c each or $2.20 a, dozen, but a remark ably nice quality. Plain hemstitched and would make excellent vacation hand kerchiefs for women or girls going away for the Summer. (Main Fleer) Twe White Goods, Specials Beth here at the moment when women are most interested in getting supplies of white things generally. 1000 yards of 38-inch white voile at 25c. An admirable qual ity for almost any use. 1000 yards of 36-inch under wear madras, in stripes only, 19c a yard. Fine for women's pajamas and children's dresses. (Flrt Fleer) Parisienne Corsets in the White Sale arc noteworthy, indeed, for (the prices. All beautifully made and fine in every way. One model of pink striped ma terial is topless, long and light in weight, being designed for average women, and is only $6. A second is slightly heavier, designed for larger women. It has a medium bust and long skirt and is carried out in pink broche, $10.50. Third comes a pretty pink corset, well boned and long, with a girdle top. This also is $10.50. (Third Fleer) Geed Water-Leving Bath Towels Special at 50c and 75c Each Size 22x47 at 50c and size 24x 51 at 75c. Excellent grades, well woven of geed absorbent cotton yam and finished with hemmed ends. White as snow and full of geed service. (First Fleer) A Gay Silk Scarf Adds the Needed Celer Sometimes the tailored suit is tee somber and requires a bit of brightness. Sometimes it is tee vivid and needs toning down. The silk scarf may serve cither purpose. Some new artificial silk wfcirfs are knitted in a fancy stitch and ere either plain with striped border or bayadere striped. In bright sports col ors, also tans and grays, ?5. Others in artificial silk in fancy weave, plain colors or two toned, 18 inches wide, $0.50. New real silk scarfs in plnin colors with htriped bor ders are special at $12. Others in bayadere stripes, spertn tones, at $18, (Main Fleer) Mere About Tunics Georgette tunics with elbow sleeves and charming decoration of self-colored beads; colors gray, taupe, henna, Copenhagen, navy and black, $26.75. Veile tunics, in white, rose, coral, tan, gray, Copenhagen and orchid are also beaded with white beads, and priced nt'$19 nnd $2C75. It is worth remembering that all the beads arc put en with a lock stitch. (Main Fleer) Recent Beeks , "Pirates' Hepe," by 'Francis Lyndc, $1.75. A 'twentieth cen tury romance of n desert island. "The 8 Strokes of the Cleck." by Maurice Lc Blanc, $1.75. Being the latest exploits- of Arsene Lupin. "Making the Heuse a Heme," by Edgar A. Guest, 75c. A story which will reach the heart of every father and mother. "The Minds and Manners of Wild Animals," a book of per sonal observations by William T. Hornaday, Sc. D., A. M., price $2.60. (Main Fleer) t Seems That the Whole White Sale Is Founded en Inex pensive Undermuslins Garments galore between 50 cents and $4.50. Mostly nainsoek, because coolest and airiest for Summer, but there are any number of sturdier long cloths and cambrics se many women prefer them. In spots one would think this is net a White Sale at all, there's se much color te be seen. All the dainty, fresh colors a woman likes for warmer days and here the underthings are made mostly of batiste. But the big outstanding point are the values better than ever. Fer instance, cel (Main Fleer) White Sale Dresses for the Little Children Hundreds of fresh, dainty frocks 'and, for the younger babies, Creepers! There are plenty of the everyday colored dresses for morn ings and the finer ones of white for the afternoons. In fact, all that will be needed for Summer days, and that means a gieat many, as mothers knew. Creepers, $1.25 te $3 Are of crepe, dimity, llncnc, chambray or poplin for babies of one te three irs White Dresses, $1 te $5 Are In sizes from nix months te two years. In lawn, nainsoek or batiste with tiny tucks, feather stltchlnir anil some are Uce trimmed. A number nre hand made. (Third Thousands of Leather Handbags, the Fruits of One Sweeping Pur chase, Have Come in for a Third Less. And that means a full third below the prices the identi cal bags have been selling for right along. Fashion's favorite bags for Spring. And fashion's favorite shapes make up the entire let. There arc dull seal bags, or shiny bright seal bags, or soft velvety calfskin bags. Seme are swagger shape, some envelope, some sports, some gathered pouch and ethers the practical shopping shape. With single handles or double handles, of cord or of leather. ' Tan bags, gray bags, black bags', brewh bags. All the newest bags, all the best bags as far as leather gees, and the prices arc $3.50, $4 and' $6,50. (Main Ifloer) " V Coel Embroidered $wi88es for the Warm Days Coming Every bit as fashionable as last Summer, if net mere se, and decidedly less in price. There are all the plain col ors, including white and black, also white with colored dots nnd colored grounds with white or contrasting colored dots. , A particularly geed assort ment brought ever from Switzerland and priced 75c te $1.60 the yard. (rlmt Fleer) French Veilings Special, 75c a Yard Small dotted effects, se pretty with turbans and toques, and here in all the geed colors black, navy, taupe and. brown, and con trasting colored dots also. "Frame veils" bome women call them because the dotted part is ever the face and the ends are plain: (Main Fleer) ered or white nightgowns are $1 te $2.85; chemises, $1 te $1.75. A double panel white petticoat can be had for as low as $1, while a short petti coat is priced down te 50 cents. And geed is the assortment of allied garments white aprons from 18c te 75c; caps, 50c te $1.50; silk and cotton petticoats, 85c te $3.85. White Dresses, $2.25 te $3.S5 J'ur elder children fiem two te six jenrH. They are lawn or nain nain nain seok nnd seme are trimmed with Plnlt or bluu lawn. Colored Dresses, $1.25 te $4.75 Pretty little irlnjrham. lawn, ha tlst elle and crctonrie frocks, many with bloomers blzes two te six jearv. Fleer) ,J r!WlVi.iSJt asjwj&t i. & tS&ih.M The Chickering Piane Fer Nearly a Hundred Years Has Inspired Great Pianists, Singers and Musicians WITH the Chickering they 'have achieved the maximum of artistic success. Among the great names inseparably asso ciated with it are -Liszt, Gounod, Jenny Lind, Ru Ru seni, de Pachman. Today such pianists, singers and violinists as Dehnanyi, Mirevitch,' ' Ysaye, Kubelik, Alda, Piastre and Hckett find -in the Chickering a per fect medium for the dis play of their highest artistry. f Sele distributors of the Chickering piano in Phil adelphia are the Wanamaker Piane Salens where they may be tested at any time and pur chased en convenient terms. . (Keptlnn Hull, brreitil Fleer) A Bevy of Waists Help Make the White Sale Great Women bought nnd bought and then came back for mere. There never was a woman who found the had enough white blouses for warm weather. At $1.65 and $l.Se are espe cially popular waists, and there are mere of them here. All kind.-, including many pretty Peter Pan styles that arc se much in request for tweed suits and sweaters. Alse some particularly levelv voiles at $1.85 and 2:r with trimmings of real lace. Seme have short bleeves. (i:att and Wmt lp) Lamps for Summer Hemes Reed fleer and tnble lamps are here in pretty nearly all the fin ishes necessary te go with reed furniture, nt prices ranging from $12 te $75. Little mahogany-finished bou doir lamps, complete with silk shades lined with rose, blue or geld silk, are $3. 22-inch shade" of gay glace cotton will take the place of finer ones and cost only $t5. Iren fleer lamps with adjust able arms may be had for $4 and $11.50. Shades for them arc ?1.G0 and $1.75. (I'eurtli Fleer) What of Your Window Curtains for Summer! Heay draperies must new give way te "fluffy rulfles," if tlw home is te present that coelv fresh, attractive appearance that should characterize it in tht glorious Summer time. Summer curtains arc shown m delightful asseitmcnt in the Up holstery Stere; nmeng them: Iluflleil eiliv plain ami ntnircti '1.30. $1.50, $.'. lalr. 3 ami up te $3 a J2 50 te ie a ial! Hunted. !71&d. dettrel nn.1 f1i.fAri . dine, IS. $3.50 te 55 .i r.iir 1. urenudlne eurt.alni In Wue. rose nnd Held, JJ.50 and $5 n juli. I'lnln m'rlm curinlim, liunstltclied. Soe a jwlr. i'lnln Bcrini curtalm villi cdtre. H 15 a pair 1.1 CO f !'nJ iwanjulHett." lurtalns. J I ; and 1 65 a ixilr MariiiUU Mil1, lace edge, 1.73 nnd ?2 3e a puir. (Hllh lloer) A Cedar Chest That the Dust 1 Can 9t Filter Threuah LS Z!y h? uly ce?ai; 3Gx20-in. bize 30xi8-in. size iivM' 1" 48 x Sp-inl .size." '. '. '. '. '. 64 xt;in; slzt' ; " Aaven i eern b, .7' vjiitmLrs iiir njirwinne iic?r 'w- puu,uu' ana 4x - CS , .. i i ! . " s. ., h .. P. . .. . i jwTit v - :- jLikiimivir'i r . It J ft' k,' .m 1 't f t'f. ? i j- u.t'i tii . . uu.v- j..t ni n lu , T i V1 , teaar cnest found at Wanamaker's. . 0f, all the hundreds of cedar chests here te cheese from everv eup fe equipped with tight-fitting, secure dust-proof strips ' ' y Net only dust proof, but the chests won't warp and they won't unlit All have locks and casters. y bPlllf MEN ARE building buildings and buy ing stock and running around in: flashy new automobiles and the world's all toned up and going ahead again. Tltefc things have come te pass because prjees are right and men have faith. And if a man knows anything at all he knows J:his Is the Time of All Times te Buy New Clothing THIRST of all, it's May, and Winter's skepticism is all thawed out, and a man who is up with the times wants te leek as if he is through with the long "sleep." Alive, and up and doing is the spirit of the day, and te de anything at all well a man must be clothed in optimism. On the ether hand, clothing prices have been right alongside of bricks and lumber and stocks and everything else. Fer a fact, they have gotten new te a point where a man who can use a pencil and paper te any advantage hears that wee, small voice within him say "new boy, go te it. All you need." (Third The New Gelf Shirt for Men Has Underdrawers en It and the shirt can't come out no matter hew hard the swing or hew many swings a man takes. Many a man has been j i icnt uiu it seunia mcy an are getting tnem, ler the new ' shirt surely is being received with open arms. The shirt part is plain white cheviot, with soft cellar attached and short sleeves. The, drawers are of white plaid nainsoek. Priced $3.50. If the Reck of Gibraltar Had Been the Werk iieuncr me lar-iameu rock ninr.ci e wuiu nave eeen one mite mere solid. Saying a let, but we mean a let about these partic ular oxfords and every man who sees them and feels them and tries them en will say just as much nibiw an, geed, sturdy, "iron-clad" Scotch calf skin. And every man knows there's no better leather for a shoe. Made plain, with a tee ever se slightly like a brogue, and harnessed stitched throughout. The soles are solid white oak. Tan of course. Made te wear and made te leek worthy of wearing. And the price is $13. v (Main rioer) , A Desirable Furniture of Evrv Standard Type te 5U Fer Cent Less in This Exceptional Sale h. r -tivn iwnu IT ILU1IJ1U11V nrniirl . .w.. Bedroom suits, $175 te $715. Dining-room suits, $200 te $785. Overstuffed living - room and livinivL18 T'-? tandard tyj)e of bedroom, dining-roer""' ell1M,"?5I.,lS1.lt.u,e "Presented, but the selection , J"'? !n the famous events of February and -Xiit'imt ry is deubtlul if nn equally comprehensive and varie, lasseiP reduction!10 fUrnUl,Pe 0Ver wa effcr " suchTrjf All at 20 te 50 per cent less than market va (I'lflli unil cst that is safe te keep the sic .i , ., , j8 L bests with boxed shaped lids and V.Y.m.Te Enforced corners are in two sizes ' i0,') inches at : ' : : 5 1 A cedur box n i1(A .,:..,. hik uiL .. i,...i. "u nuM ",,u ""n " ,u y in- ?a8-0. nieasures 48x22x10, and is priced S12 ....... .i k 'i iur, , i i k .' .. . r'l. . ! r . y z, j. v . k H J " ,, J . .t I'T.k 1. . .. . ' ,. .."'r,.. r-m fcMmJVA.vVt;;i.wr. i' ui ijinii.' v - t m . i i',."ij .jt : i iiuBir. Vh f " . - i firiHMiit'i irfTi"ir- What's mere, it's a fact that a man can see for himself. The suits this year are net only better made than two years age, but suit for suit, the pricefe are almost half. The best clothes in America are right at Wanamaker's and priced between $35 and $G5. Meer) wishing for such an arrange-. of a Shoemaker l nor the new oxfords at Wana- Is Offered at 20 em I nnn' f ,.:.. wi4 utuauuvi; suits, a remarkable choice F $105. J Hundreds of individc pieces for living rooms, bA rooms and dining rooms. y W ue. sixth Hours) woolens $24 and 40x20 in. nt $30. J, thut H,i(Jes "ler the beU A ft . ? wi fiP lastenerH and umtemri ' - - ' Ckt u. .rJ.i,.. ., ' m&jwr&&: -i. (,&, A SIIMttlWT.'V.'.il -JWf'aKVi'!"A31' viii6ji.nwrJ. v a k Wi . UWTWKwl tJ i v - ;i! ' u- m, and. what it r was fcf I &m .-ffRMfS! tm .V! . i Mi .m- j M m .WR1 ip "" i V-.M i - VS"1 .? zm VJ rt . ' Vfl 'fiM 'sa wi -'$ ei nl i? tin JM SVv