-!2fFWW vi fVrj r "' " SibreOpiiiiiit ' V ViTOiLV ST 4V i . '"Ittrt Clews l-5 SfihOitffK'M Davliehl-Saving Time W YIN AlVlzVJvllv O D'ayUghUSaving Time (A A ll A MI'A K IT1'V I ''' iWj;Tr--r;rijr1Tv. vjw-V T , uenerauy cwtay yM ery Man and Every Weman Who Is Wise, and Will Need Ariythh te Wear This Summer, Will Come te Wanamaker9 s Tomorrow W v '"0'j"Ja'-wVultel1.:.JiV S' wiMWH;yji.r'- i. it. - j fWJJnI," - - V r.1 xjSHMtfvsfc. m- . . -r M In a long JLiie ae ar as Memery tile writer never saw any person, woman or rian, that he did net see something beautifulin. It is net the business of life te carry a microscope and use it te discover scars and jermifips. What we diligently search for ucu vr.- e-pnpraiiv unu. h VB ' h r train your eye te s ieauty and uplift. m Signed R j tfey , J H Women's Utility Coats of Spring Velour The velour is, of course, of the Spring weight, and the colors are black, navy, rookie, eagle and Malay brown. A $35 coat has a fringed icarf and lets of stitching. A $37.50 coat is snerter, (Kir it Fiber Silk Scarfs Specials, $2.75 te $5 A choice between the darker Shades of navy, black or brown and any of the newer high sports Celers. Seme are plain of weave, ethers in fancy stitches and there are solid colors, striped border ef fects or entirely striped The iecs at $5 are two-toned. (Mnln Fleer) The-Daintiest Gleve a Weman Wears L ii of French kid fauede. It fits lily, yet perfectly; and it trinities se softly up the arm te feet her sleeves. Beautiful shades of pale cham ftfne, mode and light and dark fan are shown in the 12-button- I length French suede gloves at I, 4.75 and $5. They are meus- quetaires, with three pearl clasps or buttons at the wrist, and imeng the finest gloves that euld be chosen. (Main Fleer) Black Taffeta Silk for Evening Wear ii a whimsical turn of the mode. A new. shipment is here of fine I. French black taffeta, very soft, - Druiiant and lustrous. It is .a yard wide, and extremely geed Wlue for $2.50 a yard. A beautiful quality of satin k black Canten crepe, 40 inches wide, is $4.50 a yard. " (Firit Fleer), The Particular a Matren Finds As different as nnsslhtr f rnm thn Wrt of hat her daughter wears, ret there is no reason in the Id why it should net be etvery Mta pretty or as gay in-coloring. it,. . uu::" v. u ,mi "f v i. ' f..ruie u ia a hat of medium .nier win n small brim or il .'i f?lr,y lnrKe turban with "Wed draperies which give a f'ter effect te the face. There (Nrcencl 2en wv Tweed Skirts at $3.75 iuJlr.0nB Kd-looking sports S qwe wend'l r the itv?.7 WaP-eund and fringe mm . ?rewns roses, lilacs, ys and various mixtures. mm Fleer) Women's at $9 and $10 One style is the quaint Mary Jane," with Jew covered sol. ,eun,Qca tee, light turned Itrap. buttoned instep tanl!Wc escn in 8meth or in flkin of Mther.welghts combined? SUC? and tancaf "P. Etch 'isV $10 i3r. (flriit The Choicest Ratines Frem , Four Countries Wdim0e,:!,.?"':ifzer,and, England Though all cotton, they offer hS.fr .? thenvarK' IttT. ." the Dresa r.n.ia 0..1 :.. derful. ue ou,un ,B e e - Serves - be a telescope for flares a geed deal and has ornamentation of heavy stitching en the back. A $40 coat is long, with stitched pleats and deep round cellar. Fleer) New Metal Girdles Special at 65c and 75c Just the sort of girdles that leek best with Summer silk or cotton frocks. , These at 6Gc are of metal links connecting prettily colored horn and celluloid ornaments. These at 75c are all of nickel in fancy chain design. (Alain Fleer) T 9M fmafa 1 we Specials in Things te vviu Bring leiing women Frem Afar Different from any that have been here before, and many young women will like them better. English looking, being in indistinct everplaids of blue-and-geld or tan-and-orchid or light blue plain. The back is Usually Suits of all-wnni tailored as well as these suits cost about double. In the prettiest shades of orchid, light Type of Hat Becoming may be n few French flowers of beautifully blended shades or a perky feathered ornament placed at exactly the right angle. But one can cheese and cheese from hundreds of these hats, all new and in all variations of henna, purple, dark blue and black. Modestly priced from $10 te $18. Fleer) A New Queen Mary Lemen Cream It is a finishing cream, non greasy in its nature, and leaving the skin soft, velvety and fra grant. Priced 50c a jar. (Slain Fleer) One-Strap Pumps Sturdier for wear is a heavy weltcd-sele saddle pump with low bread heel and one wide strap buckled at the side. It comes in patent leather; in champagne leather with rus F.ct tip, saddle and back stay; nnd in gray leather with dull black contrasting parts. Priced $9 a pair. fleer) V diversityfer dresses, skirts nnd even wruns. - Priced from 05cte 23 a yard. feut m it Sumbett ljep Summer sport dresses linen combination styles at $16.50 te $20 and silk crepe dresses at $85 te $65. All in brilliant and dainty colors. Sports skirts of novelty materials and flannels, $15 te $27.50. Spert 'capes of tweed, and camel's-hair and nov elty cloths, right .weights for Spring, for metering and the shore, $45 te $115. (The Gallery) . 100 Women's Cape . Dresses Drep te $28.50 A sum which means 'a saving of $12.50 te $15 en effch dress. They arc fresh arcl geed, but sizes arc broken, Whence the new price. They include the silk jersey dresses with crepe finish, Canten crepe and some wool jersey . dresses, each with a cape" which " can be worn perfectly well with white Summer frocks; and they are in navy and lighter blues, in browns and grays, rust color, henna, beige and black, some times plain and sometimes checked. . (First Fleer) A New Kind of Garden Dress A picturesque comfortable thing of an ccru-colefed cotton, with its lower part'ef a gay flow ered cotton and its trjmming of cellar and cuffs te match. It may be had in the Wrapper Stere for $8.50. (Third Fleer) Sports Coats at $28 j t straight and in cu iiuiuie therms 10 tne'waist te accommo date the new sleeves of gowns. There are four slot pockets and the cellar is a particularly geed one te wear 'either open or closed. Sizes 14 te 20. Tweed Suits at $16.50 twnerl anA blue, rose, tan or or mescaline coat linings. A number of styles for young women between 14 and 20 years. T e Newest Debutante Wraps JLre or mack Silk Creee The idea of the black wrap originated with Paris en account of the many and varied hued frocks that the average girl has in her wardrobe. Ne ether color but black would possibly go with them all. But, te compensate for the somber shade of the outside, the inside is of the most vivid tones of silk and' many have high standing cellars and trimmings of natural or black caracul fur, or squirrel. Scaiccly two are alike, but (Second This Unusual Furniture Sale Brings Rare Opportunities in Three -Piece Living -Roem Suits The very suits that se many long-established homes, as well as new bridal homes, are looking for. In upholstered furniture the inside counts for a great deal. This is Wanamaker furniture, reliable in the visible as well as the invisible parts. Fillings are hair, net tow or trash; cordage, webbing and springs of the best grades. Prices 20 te 50 per cent less than today's market values. Three-Piece Living-Roem Suits $112 for a blue figured velour x buit, cane backs and arms. $180 for a blue figured velour suit, cane backs and arms. $210 for u plain nd figured mehajr suit, fane backs and urms. $225 for n taupe color velour suit, cane Lucks nnd arms. Beeks for Beys Keen for Wireless One, "The Radie Beys First Wireless,'" Is by Allen Chapman, and is .the first volume of the Radie Beys Series. The ether is "The Radie Beys en the Mexican Berder," and this, also, is the first of another radio series. Either book may be had for 50c. (Main Fleer) Fresh Supplies of Philippine Under garments in the White Sale This Sale, judging from the way women are buying, is a mighty satisfactory sale. Of course, the great reason is simply that the undcrmuslins are remarkably geed for the money. Seme miner reasons are the variety of the garments, both white and colored, and the way in which gaps are filled up as seen as made. Today, for in stance, we have new shipments of Philippine undergarments, including NlRlilRewnit with plain scolleped fdftm, $1.85. fihemlses of the name atria, S1.85. Other diamine anil nlfthtgeirni with mnrh mere elaborate em broidery, S3.SS and 13.85. Drawer, 91 te 92. l'lque petticoat with erntlnped edge and hand-embroidered neat lop nnd edges, 91.85. Please keep in mind, how ever, that these are only a few of the many thousands of pieces in this May White Sale. (Main and Third Floers) White Dotted Swiss Special at 50c a Yard Dotted Swiss from St. Gall, with woven-in dots, width 30 inches, fine for blouses t and dresses, and very noteworthy for the money. (First Fleer) iim Wear That one piece, the enlarged crrav with pi-tn rin nViine there are both caDe, nn.l wraps that verge en coat styles. Wonderfully graceful affairs with many interesting features. Prices begin nt $38.50 and mount slowly te $110, and there are all sizes between leurteen and twenty. Fleer) Tapestry-covered, overstuffed suits are $165, $183, $195, $230 and $293. Library and davenport tables of walnut and mahogany veneers. $25 te $137. Scores und scores of suits, for bedrooms and dining rooms also nt 20 te 50 per cent less. H m gnM Every Kind of Summer Hat the Children Will Need Serious hats In tailored style for school. The only trimming is a flat ribbon band nnd bow. The favorite straws are Milan and hemp, se soft that the brim may be turned up or down as desired. Natural or colored leghorns arc the ether extreme. They nre the hats for one's best frock or coat nnd they are especially pretty with wash dresses. Many have velvet or ribbon streamers or nre flower trimmed. The newest of all, hewevet, is the silk or, silk-and-straw hat. They are in many beautiful colors and show a great variety of new trimmings. Needless te say they nre most becoming. There re Hats te suit all chil dren from six years up in this large collection and the prices are from $2 te $15. (Second Fleer) Corsets in the White Sale Wanamaker Specials, half n dozen models in all. Among them is a topless style, one with n low bust and one for large wemcji; some of them are of plain ceutil, some of a very pretty pink broche. And $1 te $3.75 are very small prices indeed for them. (Third Fleer) In the Luggage Sale ! Women Are Getting a Traveling Case With a Fitted Tray That Felds Up Like a Separate Little Case, for $32.50 And every woman who has seen the new case realizes what a great advantage it is. The toilet tray, toilet articles and all, folds up and locks just like a case and can be carried te the retiring room without the bother of tak ing a big case along. The fittings consist of eleven useful and practical sized pieces in imitation tortoise shell finish. The case itself is a generous size, well made of black, long grain cowhide, has double locks and silk lining. Other fitted traveling cases are marked between $16.75 and $75. Many of the savings are a full third. (Main Fleer) Candy Specials That Most People Like Chocolate covered nougat, 50c a pound. Chocolate covered marshmal marshmal lews, 50c a pound. Asserted chocolates, 50c a pound. Asserted Caramels, 30c a pound. (Down .Stair Stere) Imported China Tea Sets New and Attractive $7.50 Sets of 23 pieces, just received from Japan. In two color effects, one a beautiful shade of chocolate brown, the ether a striking olive green. Fine, thin china. Each set com- Price, $7.50 a set. Additional prises six cups and saucers, six , ... tea plates, one sugar-and-cream CUPS and saucers and P V set and one tea pet. , be had at $4.50 a dozen. (Fourth Fleer) " Beys' Norfolk. Suits Built te Stand the Test $15 te $32 Built te stand the one test that never can be gainsaid, the test of service. Better fabrics, better tailor work, better style, better finish that is the story. And it all means better wear, better value for the money. Fine selections in colors, shades, Weaves and patterns by (Third rpOMORROW is May 6, 1922, Ws straw-hat day and a let of ether things, but looking x down the street Ws pretty evident that some men haven't started te realize that first of all it is May 6, 1922. Because by May 6th of any year, every man who is proud of his city and thinks his business is worth attending te and loves his home, has come te realize that it is high time he Exercised His Prerogative as a Man and Put en a Bright, Spring Suit Of course, if a man he may wait around for a few weeks or a few months in the hope that he might save a dollar or se. And if he waits long enough until August, say he might, en the things that the ether men didn't want. But if he be the kind of a business man that has made this a mi i nen n is perrectly natural ter a man te remember that the best suits in America are at Wanamaker's from $35 te $65 Put It On Tomorrow and the Best in the City Are at Wanamaker's. Every college youth who is going out te Franklin Field te see Penn play the Middies will go with a straw hat. Most red-blooded Philadelphians are bound te join in Philadelphia's one exclu sive festival. And every man in Philadelphia, or near Philadelphia, or within a hundred miles of Philadelphia, knows or ought te knew that the best straw hats that money can buy come from Wanamaker's. All priced between $2.50 and $5, and among them are the famous Lincoln-Bennett and Redleaf Londen Hats. (Mnln Fleer) New Nursery Furniture Less in Price Each little piece is care fully and nicely made. Seme are white, ethers ate ivory white in color. Bassinettes, $16.50 te $32.50. Trimmed te order, $50 te $75. Cribs, $25. Clethes hampers, $4.50. Chest of drawers, $28? Felding wardrobes, $12.75. Trimmed te order, $29. Clethes trees, $3.50 te $5. Baskets, $3. Trimmed te order, $11 te $15. (Third Fleer) Fer a Sports Shirt a Man Cheeses White Especially white cheviot, for nothing is neater and finer and mere sturdy. Five popular shirts, most of them of cheviot, that men wear afield or astream are every one worth talking about. 'At $2. white chelet with soft cellar Rttnchwl. At $2.75, a better white chelet, with either the cellar attached or neckband. At $2. B0, white penpree. A cot ton pongee, of course, and It hat either the cellar attached or neck band. Short sleeves. At $3.50, the new white cheviot with the semi-soft web cellar that will net wilt. Seft turn-bck cuffs. At $3.50, a fine poplin shirt with either soft cellar attached or neck band, (Main Fleer) the score, smart tweedy effects in notable assortment. Prices, $15 te $32. Twe-trouser suits at $16.50, $18, $20 and $i:d. Fleer) x be a skentic great ceun priced ritrht ! . am (Third - - - ..hi 1 1 ii r i -- saaH VZjsS, ' ' Al iJaaaH jT v V V J ixkaaaaaaai XA Wf 'aLfl ??, yV4 Hfl KaHMaHHalaaflalHHHaHB WBk aK fLKiffLB9BLL!!VLl PHI Lbbk HaZflEaHXaUffiBBBaEaBEl Men Can Save a Third or Mere Than a Third en Thousands Upen Theu sanck of Pair of Halt Hes3 Thousands of Pieces of Ligi t, Fine Summer Tt , If ever opportunity the Summer s supply of underwear and hosiery te get, it is knocking right new. He can wait all Summer and it isn't likely he will come across better under wear or better hosiery for anything like the prices. There are mercerized hose, lisle hose, artificial silk hose and the solidly ' geed all-silk hose. All col ors, all styles ; in fact, every thing a man wants in hosiery. In All There Are At 18c (three pair for 50c), black mercerized hose. At 35c (three pair for $1), silk half hose. "Seconds." At 50c, geed weight silk half hose in black, white or colors. 3936 Pieces of Underwear Priced Less At 75cv, madras athletic union suits. At $1, white or ecru ribbed cot ton union suits. Short or long (Main 200 Pair of Men's Brogues Will Ge Walking Out at $4.75 a Pair As long as they last, and that can'tbe very long, every pair of these brogues will be sold at a clean one third below the figure they have been marked all Spring. It's the tail end of a line that came fresh and new a few weeks age when the Spring things first arrived. Brogue oxfords of bearded calfskin. Tan, of course, with an imitation saddle across the vamp and perforated at the tip and every ether place a brogue should be perforated. They have rubber heels and a complete run of sizes is included. (Muln Fleer) try and Philadelphia a great citv. he will take reason into his heart. He will realize that prices in his own business are just about as low as they can go for a long while. And he will admit if a man is a geed enough clothing man te get geed suits he is geed enough te have them te beirin with. Fleer) , unaerwv ar x , knocked for the man who hai '$i inere are union suit'; 4 . . .. galore, athletic style or rM any etner style a man want , q ana maae ei most every ma- xa tenai a man has known m , )J-;J union suit te be made of. & Mostly every union sultf 4S and every pair of hose is elli'Il& geed sound "first quality? '""'"M aitneugn mere are some , -ti "seconds" in the sale, but all1 ' $1 plainly marked as such. v 27,576 Pair of Hese At 85c, heavy-weight, full-faalK, iened all-silk hose. "Seconds." At $1. full-fashioned French lisle half hose. At $1.50. embroidered French, lisle half hose. Full fashioned. sleeves; ankle-length drawers. Slightly imperfect. At $1.75. white ribbed lisle union suits with short sleeves and ankle drawers. Fleer) J W&'ISBBL W ilsa MM wm mm 41 M ,V'J J? i 1 . fi '4 v1! j I J !.l : M t &$ii Mk ??". Pi . i (fifth nod sixth Ploers) IHtttn .,!.-. ., . v - ' - H.il, i&MM: 'A:WM A.. a . ii,. . A..j.j CV J. 1 i ' !' ' "TT ' "V kV.. 3 ,T,"'ara;A7WfMiaii9ffi'ii3..!JM( ft'fU, K,jrM'mmmm3h,r & ikf& h ACM L VS jrfifc'W.itf a-.'.- i wt jfiaMLseaMyiiMMtg wjaiMft. jsr a u mm8gM3& aSu & PTKtI4 n'M ..- -j (Ftrit Fleer)
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