rr7E MA ff T ,. .;i,'j,.l'Wjl T.'V U .. - v - rs?MMMfMMMMT ;'&& xn&i;smjmrm,TM - ri.- Mltti 'r n& msmmmmm? UtrVM i,r Mrrtnt for a . .n.c v u . "v. I war. V terekwplnr in thl. city nd fis busine ii net la pen, pencil nd ,!Ki.iili. ,i dnv'ntWA - liuf nn nvleririnl iicture. a house upon SKL,'.11Jb" vf -virji aiirfv VAeraT nn IHavlref TCaUirep w VT,y of study, skill and hopefulness aleng: llneeffacU and reasoning, always having view that what is best pt for ourselves. feri wr . miiuili AHnAiiHeiVAi ark I a4-an1i1tr i i.r. J i tg en tewara an meat i r i. iftf i- Unique Styles Among R Women's Newer Silk Wraps E1 l.ft!.-. i . ,." 1 i- 'NO tWOv ailKO Uineea in ikterial heavy Canten Rcrepe and a supple iaille as fieft as a kitten's ear; or in , Having odd and beautiful IfUnlngs. m Here is a black wrap with blouse, shirred shoulders (.arid a cellar braided el heavy self cerdmgs. k Anether has heavy.tuck- 'viflng outlining. Jts 8146X8,' , i' and a dyed fox cellar. "( A deublecape nas a gray v earacul cellar and' a deep kaialea red lining. , ' ''" f' A wrap with jade crepe j lining has its front panels ,i cut iree te snow me ggeen. A navy wrap withvgra'y J '1 '. rnrun eeiiar nas m. ueere- xtHe lining printefl.fri tur tur 'Iqueise, green and red tones. i, (Flrtt irioer) .v ! Dainty Cottea Frecks Hurry in it."', i: v.j. ' j ; lur luung warm weather well en RtKiryfay, .there is net a moment Pk. lMe. And the stvlcs are se lymactive. this year. Iygere.are tne prettiest piaiu ijcneck ginghams ter morn K.,' Prices start at $7.75 and Vp.tb $13.50 for a. beautiful Parted gingham dress, or $15 fa flne'tlssue gingham with or- iie 'cellar and .cuffs.' !-. ' (Second mi s. m hGracefulSilk JaeefiAlfcRlrwk- w but .extrcinely fashionable v5vdign.:and;:usualiy made 6f ' inton'-Benie hcayiesilk eer' of .tricetine .vor lyiptyn. aOne has a stiff cellar with cues, two have caracul cel- B! another has A rlefnrntinn lartFQ Frtnrh Irnnta Prices run from $40 te ) (Third Fleer) f;4 Hi ubber:Seled "Keds" for Children m X1& M5if and Yeung Girls KWh W9f children of about four te i years the rubber-soled canvas K, Known as "Keds" may be Illll hicrh or low nfvles enI In Jgte or brown canvas, the ru SJJLf,0'6 ?tching. Sizes are 8 wJUnd the prices $1.65 te $2. jlte or brown canvas, the rub- V& .15 (Flft Fleer) 1 Prices Drep te $48.50 If it Women's Afternoon Dresses ts.mnicn m the w 98 means a savimr of ay from $7 te sin- te buv SteckiniTB nr 8?i FT te K'WitlKthe dress. m udez,en styIcs t least are itik , ' M? th0 nretty crepes which seem in- seen. -,-.. .. (Flnt Fleer) ck.and.WlVitevandvWhite-;and-.Black m Silk my effective is the black ven" piitnat nutters open juiSi.. ,""' t ett black V. If'ntea jn yhite. .-. -it. n -- r iicbi iiiiDi ill iku bRii wv - . urn iAwnite-pattrned . black . y"d. . s with it " M,0'. 80 te.f ss.se. I B WlWIa'fmi r. Jj.t.' "il'"? JfiTUI' W iH'-'.I'.t! ' at' 3ilir .-. '1W.T)i . T . fc .. J.? "l t ' X a.. .Vili U r I i'jil .il I Li lf.i MSZE&msi&mvmmsffibXLLx ..zXva&MXLJiM&mmLAi. -si.. : jsm liilflinif lill-IWfmMlf l -'''---'"-'"'iaa-i-i.jy jtlmtxc u-lr-'JL; l :. . I" ,1 Ml Jl?yft:4-ni.v:i.vAl!jJT.i M - - . t-. -. y w . a.frgft.hftj ' (m&m(u v :. .?. ?K. AH vl -v - . " . f lifetime. a rock, builded with -.. ,w for our customers is '. 4-ll k ei eeiier imngs. lir ' numcii mere is, nuininK .i:oeior ui daintier than dotted Swiss or voile, in delicate tints and there are many many, delightful little dresses in both these fabrics with siich moderate prices as $22.60 and $25. Just the things for a het . Summer afternoon. Plerityef , colors and styles for young women from fourteen te twenty. v Flper) New Styles of t ? Lace Tunics ; Some are" of Spanjsh' patterned , laces in, white, black, gray,' tan and' .brown, - and ,have. shallow . necks, '--set-in .sleeves and long waists. ' , They are really almost com plete, lacking only girdles, finish ingXnnd under slips, and cost only $15.75. -The ethers are of a lighter weight lace an imitation filet, and are priced at $12.75. (Weit Alale) Grewing girls' "Kcds" are white only, in high or low styles, and sizes 2V6 te 7, Priced $2.15 and $2.50. Children's tan calfskin blucher oxfords with wide roomy' tees nnd stout long-wearing soles, are $4.25 and $4.75, in sizes 8 te 2. evitable this season for after noon wear. Beaded and em broidered and tailored; in dark , and light colors including navy, black, fallow, bobolink, fans, fleltrntn n.intra vnaf nnrf Equally, geed are the, white crepes' de chine closely printed with small black figures, at $3.50 JU B,lI'V.BJIfA)H.ib1U fH w , -"-mi -. j i&;n r .tv . .. '..w r . ( . i ill 2. hWmSM . . ' " "Mil I fiit mW f v m .. . ill ri i. w i. ii.nji in 1 1 n tM v A i if.Wi-1"". iVJS1''- fsiiryit !SYv ,yh. y Vfrv .,, V-Vf -,- 'r , r- A fi t ,1'fr ,t .up n , "S S vit', ,-y ' ., 4"- Silver Decorated Glatiicarels Delightfully Coel Leeking Censeqventljr there, Is much of, it used in Summer homes and many'fiftaef it given te Summer brides. 'One thini, tee, that 'people like 'about It' is the inexpensive price.'' , Cream and sugar sets are an example. They are ,en-, graved, glass, as are all the pieces- mentioned, below, and they are.frem $8 te $7 'a set. v tiemen dlihaa and butter platea. Km t scn,t Vasea. $7 te $4TS Sandwich plates,. 112.60, te $21. Berry bowl, 110. Candy Jam. $1. JO te ft2. Boudoir nlteaars, 114 te $20. HayennatM' Mwla, ' $7.60 te $$89. . , Cheese and cracker vitand. $11. Ice, te pltchera, $10 td'$2l. ., (Mala" Vlaer) A Little Miss "Wears Gteye-Silk Underthings,' Toe Just like her mother or elder sister. And' after all it is well, for the soft, seething fineness, of glove-silk., underwear is a' real refreshment in. Summer. . Bleemers sizes, 8 te 14 years, ill several, colors, are $4.50. , 'Vests in the' low neck and bodice style are $3.60. 1 Princess Slips are in sizes 10 te 14 years and a host of dainty shades. .Plain .ones are .priced $10, embroidered and ilace trim med, $12. '' r' ' Nightgowns, delicate colors and tastefuUy embrpidered fronts arc for girls between 10 and 14 years, and marked $15.. (Flrit Fleer) A Children Special Stamped Dresses and Bennets The dresses are of unbleached muslin and sizes two; four and six' years, price 60c. Pretty little bonnets te match, stamped in', a butterfly and a floral design, ,50c, each. Beth dresses and bonnets are made up and'-1 the embroidery will be easy te Violas a model in the Art Needlework Stere will show. A stamped luncheon set of Jive ' pieces is also special at 60c. ' (Second Fleer) Pi mm t - v A ' .," . .---'' nienty of Furniture mNAMAKER FURNITURE at 20 te 50 Per Cent Less Than Market - prices Bedroom furniture, living-room and library furniture and dining-room furniture, all at spe cial markings in a most unusual sale. Here are twelve dining-r6em suits out of a collection numbering scores. Ten-Piece DiningRoem Suits New 20 te 50 Per Cent Less $200 for a suit' of oak finished, in rich brown color. $255 for a suit of walnut veneer, Empire Colonial design. $295 for a suit of mahogany veneer, Heppelwhite design. $385 for a suit of walnut veneer, Heppelwhite design. $425 for a,suit of walnut veneer, Queen Anne design. $450 for a suit of mahegpny veneer, Sheraton design. $500 for a suit of walnut veneer, William and Mary design, $585 for a suit of mahogany veneer, Sheraton design. $695 for a suit of mahogany veneer, William and Mary design. $725 for a suit of mahogany veneer, Queen 'Anne design. $835 for a suit of mahogany -veneer, Sheraton design. $920 for a suit of mahogany veneer, Sheraton design. (Sixth Fleer) I A Reed Pullman Baby Carriage at $34 Is an Achievement We wanted te have the bpst reed Pullman baby carriage in the country at '$34, and this is it. ! The best manufacturer in the country mdde it for us, and there is no ether carriage at anywhere near the. price that can compare &Ms ".Ji v wj $sllH ' $1 a Pair for Imported Leng Chameis-Liile Gloves A special price en a. fine suede finish- fabric lc clove made . in Europe. 16-btttten length. in beaver, gray, pongee, covert', tan and .biacK. with self-color em- broidered backs. Fine, quality Milanese silk gloves in16-butten length; with, double' finger' tips', are specially priced at $1.50 a pair. Black, white, pongee, and sev eral shades of mode arid gray. (Weil Altle) m rm rm w m BarBBraw i. rai av m m rm l. i m bbbt m m m m bw bb bbbbm m m 'i bbt bi t -BBBBm bbw bbb aaar m bbbt bw bw bbw i. j . i bbbi .bbi bbi ...Bar bbbbbibbbbbbbbbbbbbbbi BlBHMMMaaMBMi HMHHBMtHiMM! M BUM B1BBBaBBaaaalBBBlBBWBBBaBatBWBWaBaa New Jacquar(d-Weven , Summer Comfertables $S Coel, serviceable blankets, woven en auacquaru loom, iron. pure long-sUple cotton. . . Fobbed, or ceucn, and es- pecially adapted for cottage use. In four different patterns and N (Sixth Just 96 Decorated Toilet Sets at , $35 Each The regular price of these sets is just about double. Each set" contains eleven pieces hair brush, comb, mirror, clothes brush and the usual boxes, jars and smaller pieces.. In a creamy ivory effect, richly decorated in azurc-and-geld or coral-and-geld or black-and-geld. A few are decorated in azure only. The shape throughout is the fa vorite and dainty Du Barry pattern. A mere delightful present for a graduate or a bride scarcely could be chosen at the price. If preferred, the piece's may be purchased separately, at these prices: Hair brush or cloth bruih, $8 eneh. Mirror, S7.S0. Comb, $1.4 0. .Hair recelrerer puff box, $3 each, ' , . , Cream Jar,1.75. naffer, SS. Butten heqk,nll flie or cuticle knife, eaelvSl.lB. . ' (Vfeit Alele) white, cream "or natural color. Reversible gear," corduroy up holstery, everything essential te unequalcd excellence at thd price. A fine selection of ether baby vchicjes, including Reed rullman reaehee, from 113.80 10 . fPipMpPBWHnMp;l!HMBW Seme Favorite Songs r !'. - ' , U'iW4I "My W- Uttle Hut en th ' L' .-' '' "4 .,4. SMI! hereVtCefnfm,MyHert. f , , , r5 7J IS?7 Mfea Down" ' 'B f.,. "-. BIHBi 4VHHbKI1' ' "i Each priced 40 cents. ' " ! U "I -s T- n - Vr, '. Novelty Bracelets of imitation jade include plain or .faceted hoops, beaded effects and flexible bracelets priced, at 75c te $9.60. ' ' We suggest them for gradu- uatien gifts. (NtU Wt9t) in a variety of color effects d ,ft ,d brown,, ,.'... ' .."" ' pink, "..,., ..6,.v UIUC. Size, 70x84 inches, price, $5 each. , Fleer) 120 Dinner Sets One-Third Less The China Stere la delnr things. ,120 dinner acta are, taken from, the regular atecka and marked one third less than "market valuta. Five different srbupe, each afford in a rare opportunity. Theodere Havlland French china dinner seta of 61 piece, In beautiful border patterns, Coin-sold handles and edges, complete aervtce for six persons, new $42.50. French china dinner seta of 106 pieces, choice of two handsome decorations, coin-sold handlea and edges, new $E0. , American semi-china dinner seta of 106 pieces, pretty new border patterns, coin-geld edges and handlea, new $36. 'American aeml-chlna dinner sets of 106 pieces In pretty seml-conven-tlenal , border design, coin-geld handles, new $37,60. v American aeml-chlna dinner seta of 107 pieces, In a J geed geld con ventional, border, wide coin-geld edges and coin-geld handlea, new $40. r (Fourth Fleer) The New Spring Surprise for Men Is a Silk Grenadine Tie at $1 Silk grenadine ties all along have been. a couple of times a deljar. But they are here at the popular price, and geed ties every, one. .U 'i..The grounds, are black or brown or green or blue, while there is a maize of different patterns, mostly stripes or tiny figures in varied 'colors. ' : (Main Today New Shipments Come Inte the Sale of White Quantities of .new lace-trimmed nainsoek nightgowns at $2 and $2.25 and of nightgowns with' casings and ' medallions at $1; also of the colored nightgowns in pink, blue, orchid and honey dew at $1.50. White crepe nightgowns with colored stitching at $1.50. Short petticoats trimmed with lace at 50c and $1. Corset covers .with lace at $1. Petticoats, lace-trimmed, $1.50 te $2.25. Petticoats with double panels and embroidery for trimming, $1.50. (Main and , In This Sale of Luggage There Is a Traveling Bag for $10.75 Just one of the many surpris ing values that came with the hundreds and hundreds of pieces comprising the sample lines of two of the greatest manufac turers. The sort of a traveling bag a man stands by through thick and (Main Time te Put Up the Vudor Perch Screens Screens that ihade the perch from the glare of the sun with out making it dark or shutting out the breezes. They are of the ventilator type, made of bread strips of linden weed treated with waterproof (Main A n WS!8 feftes AZ? Washed and Ready -.A Hrifif Minute & when n lleJv.fl.M n, tj. and a compact, sturdily built electric dishwasher is here for about the regular price of the meter, $50. n 9nefuthe 5 dishwashers obtainable. In its national advertising J priec ree es tms amount and even in the special March Sale here it was j-5 mere. i Strnnrrpv in nr.riefvnnf.M. iuni nA ,.-.:i.. ... i. . ... ways. -el. tu,b is kuM of solid copper and is rectangular in shape, measur mg 18 inches mdef29 inches long, ia inches deep. TAJM M - JV A 1 . .thm-MAZTmS tin !? ai; racK I eiec.tr-gavanized iron that will net rust Uie diihM nd wijl ,tan(Lirwirg' of service. X nu ,-i tf 'X7 H l"xSA V B . . f A WW. I " !, . " A X . t ' Ail I - ' x i r Custom Has Set Philadelphia te PuP en straw Mats ter summer And the Finest of All Straw Hats ! Are Ready at WanamakerV All bright ,fre8h, fashionable; geed and1 foremost among them are two real coin-Bennett and Redleaf Londen hats. Beyond a Doubt, the Greatest Values (Clear, bright warm May and every man who is a man at all will step out in a straw hat en Saturday. r ' , t. ' ; Docter, lawyer and merchant chief, the'effice man and the college youth. They'll all be wearing them it's a city-wide call, and' he who would be upfvte the day will fall in line. 4 " And he who would get .a full-money's worth in fashion and service when he Fleer) Besides which there are thou sands and thousands of ether domestic undergarments, of. the dainty Philippine things and the much-in-favor silks. Among the Kindred White Sale Garments Slip-en cotton crepe dresses in light colors at half. Crepe dc chine petticoats with lace at $3.85. Tub silks with double panels and scallops at $2.75 and $3.85. Third Fleer.) thin. Big and roomy, sturdy and difrablc. Of hand-bearded cowhide, soft and heavy, hand sewn frames, solid brass trimmings and finely lined with leather. And the price is about half. Fleer) color green or brown and rigged with metal slides, rope and safety device. All widths from 4 te 12 feet with drop varying from 7 feet 6 inches and drop of 9 feet 6 inches are here. Prices are $3.90 te $18.50. Fleer) c--. ... W.WHV,WUU) emiu aim ewuicr in 1 s i rwHi Saturday as the Day leaders among straw in Philadelphia Prices $2.50 te $5 buys a straw hat will txaia rioer) r rrt w mt f n ioe n f x D..,. X vu uy junvuyii Xsuvujf uieines 10 iveep a man Dressed Wfr J and many a bank account is a shriveled affair 4 because it's main pilot llll. OTTO V-lltre CUlf fllef bhibje uuje ui. guiu uiav u ay uunaiOUlCOUCli , , $ It is a great sensation te step out in a bright, dazzling new suit and office" that you beat their geed buy by five or. ten dollars. But it is a sickening realization te leek down at that real bargain-of-a-suit six months later and see that it needs a new one. Ne doubt about it, the man who has betn around and has had always gets his money's.werth and ''.' JDuys Wanamaker Suits That' - Are Made "Cheaper By i nvir An.l if n a fni1nref..iri w r v v aa m lone as the cloth holds tecether. .,., .. WnnnmnL-pr plnfVina clethingjn the country. Synonyms of quality from cbaat te coast. And they are net expensive suits, being priced from $35 te $65. (Third Fleer) After All, $8.50 Is Enough for a Man te Put in Shoes when he intends te wear them every dayand wear them hard. There's no reason why a man can't get a smart, fashion able shoe and a serviceable shoe at that price, and he can at Wanamaker's. It matters net, a young man,.aneld"manny maniwIT find the shoe he wants at the one price. '""'' "" ( Three popular lasts are: , """- A rounded-tee mediftarl Virocue Tlinr. rni '....i , ?. in black Viking, perfectly plain. Secondly, a real brogue tee in a. IFM.I j i - n viKing, penccuy plain. (Main acuen, Decter in many MV !ifiS ri?V '1 1 - fX rii for the Cfentry of hats, the famous Lin$ v . '. f come te WanamakerV jV Jr&. w ' m- m'i- -mm- .Vv f ,nr ir. nkniii - ''ra!5$ is an economical man aikfc "$j 1 "e -r1T -.lln'-.ci nli'nnnn-ll"'' "' tell all "the boys" at. the his lessen hammered hemt "rh vruuaness .. ? crnnrlnesa tVinf umn't' a.. . v'1' r ra 4-ru hLiai 11 uii a a.aFiaar . a, . am maHn liir .l.n ...!- ..!.. , !'J v. . "" """'" "" m " f ' Vlk,S s smart as a shoe cm)', 'M . . in he. ,. ' ai Fleer) te Use in a Few ". -' ' uBEmM s '&mf ' Tf f .I'Jt " ' ' M-vh'u -u 3 'i . r .MR. 17'' '-- " Dr .tf fc.isML w.fc1 w mm ' i'JVJ .'i mm Sl mmn ... j rrawja i-.tTi a !? m VT .3 wyr. 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