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— ~ og rn Formaly A. T. Stewart & Co. WANAMAKER’S 'WANAMAKER’S — any Notable Even ts--Saturday--End Wanamaker Week Young Women’s Dresses head the list—new, beautiful, Bo THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL *, 1922. Broadway-at Ninth, New York WANAMAKER'S individual, practical Spring Dresses—and— Sg oat ne een nema Telephone Stuyer ant 4) WANAMAKER’S such little prices! Hairline Stripes in these Twill Suits at $45 suits as perfectly tailored and of as cxrcellent material 5G at any other shop in New York —yveports " For the Good of Other Young Men it may be of service to stale that the eupitalization of thi business began when it was small chiefly with the confidence of the public, who, with good will, took us ut our word. We were content to grow slowly and solidly, that people might find us out to be true to wi undertook, and that we made good up to their expec 7 not individual geniu steering by the north “Women's ure not less thon our critic. Only 50. One selected model. The jacket is straight, quite long, with a narrow shawl collar and one link bution, and is lined with gray crepe de chine—xas is the fashion to- : s work of service. broader than political = something deeper ane Bi DORA MNCS More Wien maMing day. A few, same model, same price, in plain navy blue can be said with a Pacific Ocean storm of emphas twill. Seelieeeeeetbanie semeaemeoney Or Od BUlLEIAG We simply stood up the business on first principles, and have tried to do our best. April 7, 1922. ; at $8.50 Special collection for Wanamaker Week ~-hats of colored horsehair \ smartly combined with matching | \ Georgette crepe or straw. | } ~-hats of black horsehair, trim- / med with ribbon in delightful ar- | rangements. —hats of colored Georgette crepe, effectively embroidered on crown and brim. Smart shapes, Many versions of the close hat or small mush- yoom for the suit; or of the picture hat for afternoon frocks. Fuash- jonable bright colors, also navy blue, brown and black. | : Second Floor, Old Building Pettibloomers Spring colorings and taffeta combined, Silk Petticoats and $3.95 grades for $2.95. + or jersey yomer, are well-reinforeed cutis, Third Flocr -Hand-made Voile Blouse, $4.95 $7.50 qualities, elaborately trim- med with hand-made filet lice, hand embroidery and drawnwork. Four variations of the Tuxecio blouse great favorite for wear wits the Spring suit or sports costume. These models are from oue of the best blouse makers in New York. Extremely well designed. Well tailored and finished. Sizes 54 to 46. Third Floor, Old Buliding Golden Offers Available up to store-closing Saturday 2 Women’s Wrist Watches—$13.50 to $65 Men’s thin model Watches—$14 to $500 Part of the $50,000 for 000 offer in white and green gold or gold-filled cases, vai designe. ce Floor, MEN’ 45 to $75 Sports Suits—$27.50 Soatrandbiea Finest of fabrics, Britishand domestic. | Coat and knic’ Fin ‘Street Floor, New Bullding Old Buliding Engaging Hats ete. 4 $3.50 Radium Foulards—at $1.85 60 patterns—the new ones for Spring. Extra heavy ‘Weight. Mostly navy blue and black grounds, figured in beige, gray, white or colors. 39 and 40 inches wide. Street Floor, Old Building ! Poiret Twill and Tricotine, $3.90 yd. The $5 quality of these favorite fabries for spring— navy blue and black—54 inches wide. Dress Goods Salons, First Floor, Old Buliding solid Old Building MEE Candy—2 pounds for the price of one jay 2 Is. § t Floor, Old Bullding Iaturday for 2 )pouhue Elghth' Gallery, New Bullding 1) yon found such good-looking coats as | these for 812 you would think them remark- able ut that price Adaptations for Wanamaker Week, of two expensive models, made to our order by the tailor who makes many of our finest coats. Two-tone tweeds in French blue and tan—or tan polarine. Lined Children’s Easter Topcoats—$8.50 Virgin wool-filled Comforters at $4.25 Lowest price in many years. Seventh Gallery, New Building 6 $150 Theo. Haviland Dinner Sets—for $75. -pii sets. rfect. Two designs. Os piece ects: Hered Second Gallery, New Bullding THE DOWN-STAIRS STORE Women’s New Silk Frocks, $16.75 \\ with twill sateen. Woven leather Women’s Unusual Tweed Coats, $22.50 —7 \ buttons. ate me : | Tailored Straw Hats, $3.50 to $4.95 Women's $89.75 Spring Wraps, $27.50 Third Floor, Old Building Chicks, Bunnies, Jack Horner Pies In the Easter Favor Shop, Eighth Gallery, New Building Women’s $5.50 Morning Frocks-- $4.85 | Becoming slip-on models in Devonshire cloth, gingham or pleas- combinations of Devonshire cloth and gingham. Sizes 36 to 44. Third Floor, Old Bullding 85c Cretonne Doily Rolls—65c 86 in. long. Florally figured cretonnes neatly edged with white | tape. | Smart Choker Scarfs—Third to Half Less + * Best Sale of Misses’ Silk Frocks, $10, $15, $20, § ge ee Misses’ Spring Wraps, $39.75 oe 1,000 Pairs Women’s Patent Leather Pumps, $3.75 ing Men's Tan Oxfords, $4.20 Girls’ Pumps, $2.90 and $3.50, according to sizc ¥ ® * New Plaid Skirts, $5 First Floor, O14 Bullding | 4 to $8 Corsets, $2.48 - 5 “aha ares Boys 15 Suits—$12.50 $8.50 to 815 Silk Stockings, $2.95 g Two pairs of knickers with each suit wie ile Pic 2 sal Tweeds! The fine, mannish $3.95 to $5 | intrimmed Hats, $2.50 tweeds with the sinart golf pleats that every boy wants now, in those attractive “pebble” or mottled spot effects, which are the new thing this Spring. Suede Gauntlet Gloves—First time at $1 pr. * * * 1,000 5 Jap Silk Waists, $1 Girls’ Silk Frocks, $8.50 a 2 # Built to Wanamaker specitica- tions—which means the best. | | Girls’ $11.50 to $17.50 Coats and Capes, $10 : * 8 | . ie: Ss ats, $5 Light and dark brown and green Kiddies’ Spring Coats, $5 tweeds, And some of blue serge. an . > LN ie aes Sizes for 7 to 18 years, si | 36 in, Fancy White Voile—65c Grade—28e yd. 150 New Suits at $10 | ; ne a i Suits at this low price went so quickly last Saturday that we | Men's All-wool Suits, $23.50 made a special effort to get mo: * * * New models, included al to 18 years. @ some blue serges. Street Floor, Sizes for 7 “32 Day Beds—$21 New Bullding Downstairs Store | i | | \ | | NEW!—The Shop of Millinery for Young Girls Opens Saturday on the Second Floor o' the Stewart Bldg: All the new shapes. the straws and Beerything from the off ~ the new face spats color~ to charming med with flowe ments. Prices $1.65 to $10 Second Floor, Old Buliding $11.75 Sports Skirts—$8.75 lringed eponge skirts, for sports or trotteur wear Smart straight-line Brilliantly plaided with sweater or plain little jacket. niodels--some in wrap-around effe in bold d ns or striped in Roman colorings. Second Floor, nn Necklaces with ear-rings—$5 ‘ namaker Week. French gilt metal in filigree, Byzantine and quaint with beads and stones the color of topaz, aqua- ine, lapis lazuli, garnet, jade, coral, amethyst, and stones Matched sets specially made up for it's, set of the new periwinkle blue. Bijoux Shop. Street Floor, ; ; Women’s Spring Short Silk Gloves—two-clusp white, pongee, mode, brown Long Fabric Gloves—12-button backs. Pongee, mode and sand. length; suede Main Alste, Street Floor, Old Building — | — ee ‘Flapper’ Shoes at $5. 503 pairs saddle strap pumps and oxfords made to our order for Wanamaker Week—in the two color combinations which we know are the favorites of their youthful wear —smoked horse with tan calf- skin saddle. —gray saddle, The oxford has a leather sole and heel. a corrugated rubber sole and heel. horse with black The We have not lwen able to find any shoes that compare with these sn style, Quality of leathers, and workmanship, for less than 87.50. First Floor, Old Building Hand-made Filet Lace Neckwear $2.25 to $3.50 Tuxedo collars—for $1.85 ’ Be re h " iM Cheviots with broad snd 22 to 25 in. long—finished with dainty edging woven | eae Patrnlnae ae tin in one with the collar. : | ready to wear kind $4.50 net guimpes—for $3 | . Street Floor, Old Building And 1,800 $5 and $5.50 Corsets—$3.95 Satin-striped woven Two excellent models in satin striped batiste and | M#&dras and blackstone broche for slender and medium figures, Also odd styles in | white mac shirts, vastly imported LILLIAN corsets. Third Floor, Old Building better than are to be had at Sizes 14 to 17— perhaps auwiera mane $1 hort in a style or color; but 2 ’ i ar B10, good choice in the lot. Girls’ Topcoats, $11.75 and $17.50 ne $15.60 to $19.75 wats, English tailored k . Five of this season’s smartest lam e 3,000 Nec ties at 65c wagger models—typical flapper han Bin SL to $2 four-in-hands, New. Spring colorings. coats for girls of 6 to 16 years, ? wis ty Fine silks. Generous size, You'll want a dozen, at least. Lovely soft homespuns, tweeds and f 1 Y, \Y | : light-weight wool coatings. cue Va a M ’ “| S ieisiatee Bed Oh \ en’s $2 Silk Socks--$1.55 Co gs reflect the gaye oot leat ry 4 Sonne A oie eae a ie = ie} 1,400 pairs, all-silk from top to toe, reinforced, Black. , tan or lavender | Medium weight. Full-fashioned. Sizes 9'4 to 12 Hach coat is painstakingly fitted | : collar to hem with hed | of an excellent. qui ' M ? G le . en’s $2 Gloves--$1.15 Second Floor, old Building ve Capeskin in tan and brown shades. G suede. Tenth Street Side fesaleamreoi* Street Floor, New Building smartly bownd in contrasting picture hats tn. lovely colorings trim- fr ribbon. in youthful arrange Old Building Gloves, 85c e—double finger tip. finish; $38 for 4 $55 $65 50 to $135 grades * * . 4 This Sale is to young women's Dresses for the Spring, what “And our annual November Salo ix to coats ae colors. iia : c simple Silk Crepes” —says Paris hats —the keynote of the sale— Crepe de chine--crepe Roma—Canton crepe—Georg- ette crepe-—and other lovely erepy weaves. Chiffon aid lace, too--because Paris includes them when it comes to dinner and dance frocks. Some of the latter are in the new and fascinating yellows and reds. The day dresses are in all the beautiful shades of beige, rust, cocoa, browns, and blues chosen for this season—also many in navy blue, black, gray, white and mode, Hundreds of Dresses Scores of Models ‘and dance frocks at each price—$88, $55 . The v. y is so large that we must confine our- selves to the general statement that thére is every type of frock from that with simple trimming of tiny tucks to dresses that ave all-over beaded or embroidered. Three-piece costumes of crepe de chine in the group uit or Day dresse: S65 a decidedly unique collection composed largely dual models from a dressmaker who is unrivalled when it comes to the making of true-to-Paris dresses. A little incident It tells the story in a nutshell When we were unpacking the frocks, the young woman who was direeting the grouping preparatory to the placing price tickets, saw a chiffon model scheduled to go in S group. She put it in the $55 group. “Some mis- she said. Old Building Black, | the $ take” spear _ But there was no mistake. | for the $88 group. You will find it there tomorrow morn- 85 inge—and many other frocks, in every group, which will { surprise you, The frock was intended The Sale will be held in the Salon of Fashions for Miss | 14 to 20, Second Floor, Old Building, Tenth Street 1,800 Men’s Shirts of fine custom shirtings ome! $1.55 \/ Same quality as has pump has into shirts at $3.50 up. Kine double-end Blues, grays, lavenders, in plain tones. Stripes in un- common patterns, } that will we; madras. --And don’t forget Men’s Suits at $45. New. A suit Right styles. for every type. values. See, also, Right Right colors. new Spring Oxfords Stree