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ttft wSw!t?i$wIBKKF 'btmMlm wn'f . ? t j tx .- W'ANAMAKER' WANAMAKER'S WCATHBK Fair andTtriran Stere Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Stere Cleus at 5 Vti'li lli " -.,. I ,-, , . v-.i - - I' r 1blM aft Mm jT & Ben Voyage! and Geed Cheer en the Bright, Festive Da It Was a Great Delight te Find Out for a Fact That Many Old Orange Trees continued te bear fruit. Seme trees planted thirty or forty years .age are quite fruitful, and some trees dating back te Civil War-times are still fruit-bearing. The trees begin te bear fruit when seven and eight years old. Hew marvelously beautiful are the live oaks of the West Indies, which are a hundred years old, or the magnificent yew trees en geme of the English estates! , Hew splendid the work of aged men, like William Ewart Gladstone, all his years, up te the very last! Signed 'April 15, 10SS. Many Girls Find They Need a New Pretty Dress After-Easter festivities will seen be in full swing and something in the shape of a new silk frock is almost im perative. Perhaps this is the solution of the difficulty. Seme pretty crepe de chine dresses in peppy red, jade, light blue, white, navy or henna. . (Second Paris Millinery Which Truly Represents Paris The newest and loveliest hats that the famous French milliners have created for the gowns fash-' ienable women are wearing at this present moment and will wear this Summer. The hats which help te point the way for future fashions. They come from such Paris milliners as- Careline Rebeux Evelyn Varen Andrew Greut (Becend HBEwnUmlWwI New the Most Charming of Evening Gowns All Beaded Women like te cheese early the finest things for the Summer and here are scores of the most exquisite cob webby gowns that ever passed through the fingers of skilled needlewomen. And practically every one of them is beaded ! . Sometimes the beads are used te outline the pattern in a drapery of the new wool lace ; or they may appear as motives, or as bands or girdles, or else they are sewn thickly en floating panels' ; or again they form raised designs. In one or two instances they are combined with tiny sea:shells. And always the foundation of the gown is of some material as soft as a cobweb a silk crepe or chiffon or Georgette in marvelous pastel shades of blue, gray, sulphur, mauve and pink, besides white. Prices $65 te $175. (Flrnt Fleer) Belivia Coats for Girls Are Special at $38.50 Almest tee geed te be true, for the material is the soft velvety hellvia that every one likes se much and the way the coats are made is quite charming. There is the favorite tuxedo cellar which se many young women like. It extends all the (Mad . The only trimming is nar row picot edged ribbon, put en in the form of fringe, the length of the skirt and rows of it en the blouse and sleeves. There is a soft crush girdle. The greatest surprise is the price $28.50, remarkably low for such a geed-looking dress. In sizes six te fourteen. Fleer) Whether it is the. new combina tion of colors in an exquisite garden hat, the adroit placing of a feather under, instead of en top of, the brim, or making the brim entirely of turned-back points of watered ribbon, the hats are unique and unmistakably French. Maria Guy Marcelle Demay Maiaen Lewis Fleer) way down the front. In the back is a box pleat with rows of silk stitching en either side. The cuffs widen out in the most en gaging fashion. Entirely silk lined and in Sor rento blue and marine, bronco and fallow. Sizes 12 te 16 years. Fleer) JBL-ji. Jill The Player-Piane Is the Great Solution LOTS of people though they don't say. se feel a little like Cousin Egbert in "Rifggles of Red Gap," after he had listened te the world famous "piano guy": "Darned if I don't wish I'd a took some lessens en the piano myselflike that guy done. It certainly does help te while away the tejum when'yeu get friends in for the afternoon. But then I was just a hill-billy. Likely I couldn't have learned the notes geed." Fer Cousin Egbert and all like him who. would tike te play but can't play, the player piano is the great solution. Here you have an instrument that plays for you regardless of your' own lack of musical education. And an instrument that begins and con tinues your musical education by training your ear. te familiarity with the music you want te knew. When people who can play want te de se, it offers its keyboard like any ether piano. The player-piano is the great answer te the yearning desire for music in the hearts of thou sands of men and women. Headquarters for player-pianos are the Wanamaker Piane Salens. Yeu can find no better instruments any where few as geed. Players here cost from $495 te $1225. They are sold en convenient terms. And the guarantee of this old and steady business is behind every one we sell. (Egyptian nail. Second Fleer) Wraps of Belivia and Softest Duvetyn Such wraps, for luxurious effects, are one of the best investments a woman can make. Quiet enough for the street and afternoon, and yet worn ever an evening gown or in a limousine they have the same leek of "belonging." Thaaa nnrtfeillnr Fonts ATA nlike in two points they are all of the finest possible quality and are all beautifully lined. Other wise there are scarcely two alike in design and decoration. Celers are cobweb gray, angora (Flrit New Spring Hats for Tiny Children Just such hats as they should have, tee. Sailor hats for either girls or boys, pretty little tai lored straws which may turn up or down and are often of two colors. The leghorn hats with stream ers or flower trimmings are in tended for girls alone, and they are pretty enough for best. Prices start at $2 and go up' te $15. Wash hats are 75c te $1.75. Like the ethers, they would de for children from two te six years. (Third Fleer) The One-Butten Slipper Is New It eliminates the usual strap. One side buttons ever the ether at the front. The effect is novel and pleasing. In gray buck with patent leather vamp. Medium tee, Leuis heel, hand-turned sole, and a fin ish of perforations. Priced $16. Going te the ether extreme in vnveallnc the stocking, is a sketchy openwork sandal of black (First Peter Pan Blouses Frem $1.85 te $3.85 The one at $1.85 is of white lawn, tucked in the front. Four styles at $2.25 are all in dimity with picot or filet luce edging, three of them open in the buck. A geed-looking bilk pongee blouse is $3.85. (Third Fleer) Leng Lace "Mitts" Have Returned The demure hand ceveiing of our grandmothers day fits in quaintly with bouffant hips, strapped ankles and ether re vivals. Fashioned of silk lace in the prettiest colors lilac, wistaria, periwinkle, mist, mede, almond, champagne, gray and black and white. They are lG-butten length, reaching from elbow te knuckles, and are priced $1.60 a pair, (Main Fleer) MM brown, gaillardia, caravan pray, Javanese and Malay browns, ladybird red, fallow, dahlia, bronco, pine cone, dolphin and Sorrento, besides the inevitable black and navy. Trices $125 te 5J250. fleer) MercSemi-Made Lace Tunics at $15.75 and this time plenty of black, as well as white, brown and yellow. The lace is in the effective Spanish pattern, and each tunic has a square neck and cap sleeves and a tulle sash of some contrasting color. Provide a silk slip te wear under the tunic and beheld a finished dress. (Welt AUle) patent leather, composed of one ankle strap, one vertical front strap, vamp and back; all set en a light hand-turned sole with high French heel. Alse priced $10. Fleer) Entertaining New Fiction One book is "Q," by Katharine Newlin Burt; price $2. This is a romance in which the West comes te the East. "In the Favour of the KinR," by Hawthorne Daniel; price $1.75. Anether romance of the days when the New World was young. (Main Fleer) Silk Sweaters of the Finest A Tuxeilp, sashed style in three different weaves all exceedingly clese and fine, ntui pretty and in the most enchanting of colors, such us ten rose, Chincse green, beige, buff, besides brown, navy and black. Sizes are 36 te 46. Price, $25. (First Fleer) Duck Aprons Special at 65c Heavy, stieng, white aprons of a kind useful for nurses and household workers. Uncommonly geed for C5c. ThU4 nei All-Silk Ratine in Sports Celers at 95c A yard wide. In dnndolien, crocus, periwinkle, Bermuda, ap ple blossom, tiger lily, tangerine, Egypt, golden pheasant, cochin, and plenty of white and tan. 2000 yards te sell at this price. (West Al.le) New for Summer Blankets Seme peeple call them woolen sheets en account of their being se thin and cool; But they are protective also, which means that for Summer use they are comfort itself. Woven of new wool, just like regular white blankets, some with blue and some with pink borders. All cut separately. Size 60x90 at $11, 70x90 at $12.50 and 80x90 at $14 a pair. (Sixth Fleer) Splendid New French Dinner Sets at Opportunity Prices Direct from three of the leading potteries of Limoges have come some particularly fine dinner sets, all of which were bought at an exceptional abatement from regular prices. The fact is, the sets belonged te a much larger purchase, but were late in arriving. They are in five new patterns, all confined te this Stere, border decorations with coin-geld edges and geld-treated handles. All are sets of 106 pieces, in new shapes, and the prices, $85 and $90 a set, are one-fourth te one-third less than regular values. Surely a fine opportunity for wedding gift seekers. (Fourth Fleer) Mahogany Mantel Clocks for a Bride's Heme Of all the clocks you can think of, they are the most versatile, for they seem te fit into any room of the house and, if -a mantel piece is net handy, they will gracefully adapt themselves te the top of a low bookcase. Chiming Westminster chimes, $65 and $75. Striking ship's bells, $80 te $126. Striking hour and half -hour en cathedral gong, $14 te $95. (Main Fleer) Striped Silk Pajamas for Women Twe-piece styles of habutai silk in the daintiest of colorings, and in regulation and middy styles, $13.50. Alse here are solid-colored pajamas blue, pink and orchid at $13.50. All in the Little Nightgown Salen. (Third Fleer) Linen Handkerchiefs Many Styles at 35c Ter men plain hemstitched handkerchiefs with quarter-inch hem, either with or without initiul. Fer women initial handker chiefs, hand-embroidered initial. Alse plain hemstitched handker chiefs in either sheer or heavy linen. Alse some with rever hem and tape border. All of these are less bv the dozen $3.85 a dozen. OVtt Aisle) "The Pig That Was in the Parler" Is New in a Handsome Kitbag Surprising, but there's sound commercial sense behind that often repeated tale of the pig in the In Scotland, pigs are extended all the courtesy of the land, and that is one of the reasons why the best pigskin obtainable comes from that highland country. ibu& uy Seft. alniOSt as SOft as Velvet, nlinnr enrlnvinrr efnvrlTT JUn i,;lrin -P,., Scotland, but most notable of all is the almost absolute absence of blemishes en the leather. This perfection of the skin is traceable, in a large measure, te the gentleness, even kindness, with which the animals are treated. Then the cold atmosphere combines with the rich grass feed that re places the corn and things constituting the American pigs' diet, te produce the quality of sturdiness and softness. But the croedness of imrjerted merskin is the result of care extending far beyond the life of the pig. The animal is raised best in Scotland, but the skin is tanndd best in England, where are tanneries famous the world ever. Time, infinite time is taken te bring out the natural fineness of every piece of leather without the help of acid or ether artifice. After all, the most skillful workmen are A Nevel Bed Light is a cylinder or barrel Bhaped af fair which can be arranged te hang ever the bed or the dresser. It is ene light, is decorative, cornea in many colors and half a dozen different designs, and some times beasts a handle. Prices $11.50 te $22.50. (Fourth Fleer) Beach Cleth Scarfs and Centerpieces Something new, the scarfs and centerpieces being made of a tan colored beach cloth embroidered in blue or brown. Scarfs arc as follews: Embroidered in blue or brown, 17x52 inches at $1.50 te $2.25. In blue only from 17x36 inches at $3.40 te 17x52 inches at $3.60. Centerpieces embroidered in brown or blue, 52 inches in diame ter, $6.50. With insets of imita tion Venise lace, tan, 50 inches in diameter, $5.50. (Flrit Fleer) Rarely De Fine Scissors Come Frem France But we have just received such an importation. They are made of the finest steel, heavily nickel plated and highly polished. Embroidery scis sors at $1.25 a pair. Pocket scis sors with round points, three sizes, $1 a pair. Larger scissors from four and a half te seven inches, $125 te $2.50. Alse seven-inch shears, ndt nickel plated, $2 a pair. (Main Fleer) Snowy Cottage Curtaining- at 20c a Yard 10,000 yards of it te s-ell at this special price. Plain marquisette in white, ivory or ecru, dainty and fine enough for any Summer cottage use. Bleck scrim in white only, Beth nie wonderfully geed for the price. (Fifth Fleer) New Meusseline Chiffen Frem France . An airy, diaphanous silk chif fon of fine quality, made in the silk city of Lyens, 40 inches wide, and in the following colers: black, navy blue, white, flesh and pink. The price, while it lasts, is $1.50 a yard. (Flrit Fleer) N rk rtck ircr VT V11V V M. iA.y i-uj. it siinuiiLv that all the big industrial! plants, ana an tne tnriving banks, and all the happy men and women in this land Are Merely a Story of Pets and Pans and Things Fer, after all, every million-dollar corporation started in a dingy room somewhere, and every mansion en the hill started as a cottage in the valley. The day by day economies made them what they are ; the goodness of the things they bought, that served them long and well, built them up se big. Back of the finery of every home is the story of what the home is going te be and it's told by work-a-day articles, by pets and pans and things. Fer in the kitchen fortunes are made or wasted. The real economy of anything is net hew much, but hew geed. Right there is the reason why this Wana-' maker Heusefurnishings business has grown te be one of the biggest in the world. It's built en quality. Every clothes brush, or silver brush, or any ether brush here is made of the best bristles, sterilized for health's sake and made se they will remain flexible and pliant and service able. Every pet and pan is of the best aluminum, built te last, or of the best enamel ware, with a chemist's certificate attesting its purity as a safe guard te health. Every as stove is built for efficiency and economy of fuel consumed. (Fourth A Het Night at Heme Becomes a Coel Night When a Man can lounge free and easy in a light, filmy-like lounging robe. The coolest, most comfortable lounging robes that men have seen in many a day are of mercerized faille at $10. The grounds are dark greens, blues, etc. with neat figure in colors. Then for a mere striking robe many a man will select the pongee colored robe in a highly mercerized fabric. At the cellar, cuffs and pockets it is trimmed with dark brown. Price, $7.50. (Main Fleer) If It's Scotch, Men Like It Better The Calfskin in Brogues And little wonder, for experience has proven that the softest, most pliant, durable, long-wearing leather obtainable is the imported Scotch grain calfskin. f- One special pair of brogues here in that leather leek like they were made te walk and walk and walk in. Heavy, serviceable in every detail, at the same time fashionable. Perforated tips and rope stitching along the vamp seam. Price, $12.50. (Main Fleer) New Irish Linen Table Cleths and Napkins of Geed Sound Merit Table cloths in four handsome floral patterns and in three sizes, 2x2 yards ut $8.7e, 2x2 Ms yards at $10.75 and 2x3 yards at $12.75 each. (First in America, se the skins, tanned and ready, are brought ever and made into .large, roomy kitbags. Big bags, with straps all areundand re inforced everywhere. Bags that will held a man's whole wardrobe almost, and will stand any amount of "banging around." The sizes are 22 te 28 inches and the prices from $65 te $77.50. Kitbags of domestic cowhide are $38.50 te $45. UU' Flew) rlri nc en mi TV - A IV1U 1W k)r a-r.y . ui:,,ii easv ij utucvc hi Every refrigerator is solidly made te stand up and assure perfect circulation of cool dry air, keeping feed from spoil ing. In a word, every article is the best that human mind can devise or human hand can make. A woman can go elsewhere and pay less for heusewares. But real econemv. the kind that builds big 'industries, is buying articles that will he'"" doing a full day's work long after "price-made" things have been thrown into the discard. Fleer) The napkins are of a different grade of f ull-bleachcd damask, all pure linen, and of the kind se desirable for everyday service, size lOMe inches, at ? 1.7.1 a dozen. Fleer) I ' 1 fvv 'JM r W M 5B fri 5 .: a ' , I rj 1 w UVi W.T! r ji . -u "?j m VI fcl ?A tij T" r.i 1 4 jT 1 M tfl "j.i '. it l rx y 'W vt W m VI t' i fc fi , S - mmmk f-iuS'ti .. 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