Cape May County Times, 26 March 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 7

H-ANAMAKER’S

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WANAMAKER’S I

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IVANAMAKER’S

WEATHER , Fair

[Meeting. Great Problems and Getting Great Results

leHave Been Told That L rt > is as Much of a Tree jc there is absvc it. »n<1 so It Is if one is to build height: It . *ith shallow fourdrtlrr^. -jtmctli*# this building we had to dig far down and make wide ' s-cad and heavy granit • wa ls, two stories below ground and f k>ward. - *rr secret facta Ip. the history of Imildings as wei’. as In the ... • c* and people’s Uvea. . . •.--nched deep and well b Slanted, nai'Jter buildings nor dtl- .. r , nse to lefty heights. 5 ail iiy work going On h ere upon the foundations of this bus! L '.-.crest of its owners, 6.' the city In which it is planted, and public. (Signed) JOHN WANAMAKER

A Welcome Lot of Honfleur Toilet Articles

So many people, men an well an women, tell ns they arc willinK t<f wait a month or «k> if need be tor these am les, fur there are always so many

rood thin nr in them when they do roue.

Toile; water, violet. I'EMptre md Ihiuguei d'Amour. 50c and 85c a bottle.

Talcum powder, violet and row. 10c a box.

Face piwder, l Emplte, violet and rose, S*ct box. Skin cnam and Tooth and Peso y cream. ‘Oc a Jar

S&c&cts, violet row and rthapir*. 36e each. Bey rum. 60c. *5c an«* $1*5 a bottl*. Violet ammonia. 20c and 15c a bottle Lilac and wistaria receul. 85c a bottle.

Eau de Cotoyme. 75c a bottle.

founder’s Day in the March Anniversary ■ Musical Program ■n... •'■•wy Fanfaer. followed by music by the organ and J. W. C. MU Harr Band; tr. Iltary cxerclsca and slngtac ibr boys and girUiOf U>« J. W. C. 1. with salute to the ucd/r'a Flasr . „a redtal—fluorite fi-atlval maslc. I.* »d Kindly LiKht." P aw quartette and organ. Chime-, n.ke of the hour. , . encen. Grand rngun and J. W. C. 1. Military Band. GREAT ORGAN CONCERT IN THE EVENING ;. .-iul Founder's Day ileduj on the Grand Organ. Mr. Cat. M Ci.urboliu and Brow Choir from the Philadelphia Or- • ht-stra. A'•mi salon by ticket; ticket holders are requested to >..■ In their wets by 8.15.

Men Put on Winter Clothes Through Necssity But They Put on Spring Clothes With Joy

The Joy a man feels lu vuttin* on new Spring clothe* ehould never

him forget to make*sure of the kind he puts on.

Oor Men’s Clothing Store 1* prepared with a fine seleetlon of suit* and overcoai* ol the kind that a man could buy with his eyes abut, feeling certain that he was getting all that hte a.-ney can get him anywhere, and more ’han K can get him in many places. The r.lne of an assertion de-l-end* upon what t* back of It- The foregoing one Is tounded on fact. The m»rd and Handing of thi* Men’* Clothing Store .re snob that the only clothing it can afford to identify UaeU with In Spring. Summer. The Polo Coat’s the Young

Women’s Coat for Spring ! “ ' b " ' ta ' “ r “ “ *“

At least yoc'i* think so, Judglr." b> the number of well-dressed young women asking u* fur them. _ The polo coat is a Jaunty, practical topcoat, usually belted and pocketed and rather severely tailored. You taay have it In velour or tmrella -loth, or novelty weaves, ot bollvla of fine Oamel's hair, and In all the fashionable brown and tan ahrie* as well a* other Spring colors. 8l8i0 to 880.00—and 1< to 20 year slats-

New Easter Silks are Coming Daily The liveliest of tulors. the moat l-itere.-ting and unusual of design—In fatl. they are more beautiful than any Easter silks we ever remember seeing. But the quantities are small, and tbere Is wisdom In buying as soon me and* them here, because ot the po sibUity that they may not be here later on. «

Women’s Tricolette . Dresses PRICES $60 to $150 dt.wsea. which muons that very few of them are duplicates. . .,i:« that they have many delightful features—band* of rich- . uiery. defining their square nedu; fluted ruffle* '-f ribbon -it panels; on. embroidered with go! .bread ar-.d anothe: . ubroidery In blocks, while atfll others have te*toons of bead* r. d in at the foot. The weave* Include beside* the usual triconlett.-, a diawn-Utread tricclet'.e anu a novel matela**.-. ■ various shades of brown, taupes. grajo, Copenhagen and .-i color and rose. ■ : J60 10 fl&U

Old Fashioned Ironware in the Housewares Sale In spite of ull Inventions, there Is still occasional use In every kitchen for a good, substantial, oM-fasbioned frying pan—there are o:ae thing* that you never seem to g»t cooked Just right withou. It. In the Housewares ale arc many of these at substantial savings: Frying pans. No. 7. 90c; No. 9, 81.25; No. 10. *1.40. Pc’, roast ovens. No. 8, 82.85: No. 9. 8 s 2o. Cake griddles. No. 8. 85c. Waffle irons. No. 8, 81.85 ;^so. 9, 81-95.

The Stole is a Much-Liked Fur ... |.™cU«l lor sprint v,.r. to, llw Wnto ■ Urine bulky, and tbny ni* n nnmn Dni»h tn on,, .a .1 ihu n-w ran. a™ aaf' .nr more ■ardliaa alda packeia, and «>air b.vo l«lal~l. -Ml, otaon, b-va rounded or 1 bo lurtrana drop. Hod -a real (a,ad arokkrall. Iba <on law .. pralt, nntur.l trop ,ba amcbJlkad *n,.raliaa opro :■ .lark bran ICallnakp. Tt« bepla ai IKS .ad to up m U-l. New Coats and Hats for CHILDREN a l.'TS and Itt-W Uiara la an anu.a.lly paad araortmani of ■ „«1. atardr iwrod. la Sar-a. Ilk. mlrraroa. .1 p[ o.rk Una aerpa. and atb.r Sprtap r.bHc. la auraarlva f . tb.. ro W or. .imply ran Ja. m a... »H-d >» U'» s'- 1 ’ ..a ... .1, rror.. bar lb ,.re roe cW aairaMe lor plar a.w.11 -r lairro wro .a rb. rollaartaa. Some bar. Uniat, tbroiurbnui l„l. ,o ,r„ wltl ,b. aoat. aaa la tultaad rotW. -ad i, ra. -u*-d with ribbon Lands and bow* and go firm 83 to 8G esc Boy’s Easter Suits of Blue Serge in Handsome Choice^ boy. who'ne.vd blue serge suits for Easter Church occasioas or for vijir we hare remly a tu» Priced, considering their go.vd material*, superior cut. tailoring . ..I ,Kro nrtee* are «?« blue serge suits ot |1« 50 and 818. mkJ and rentable s kind are very scarce at the*.- price* ^ .ip good and reiiauie - r.h excellence in proportion. j--- * » or lb.- .all, lor Z sZZtTjZlTZuZ.'ZZ'oil er. bo. Pi—*. •»

are aattefled that these Sprii

and are not only willing, but eager to show «!mt

ha*.<l on false ground, hut on the sure oundation of actual superiority in fabric*, fasr-ion. talle-work and flnlrn It Is mo,e imponant than ever that a man should be careful as to quality, and It all depends on the man.

For Spring rults. 840 tc 885. For Spring overcoat*. 845 to 875.

BED SPREADS OF INFINITE DAINTINESS The good Spring sunshine suggest* newness. lre*hnet« and dalntlrens in the home. Bedspreads are the embodiment of all three. They aw- dalntit -s* itself. They are white as the driven snow; and because we bought them opportunely we can sell them at moderate price*. Crinkled dimity spread* In Urn* size*. 63x90 Inches. 82-50; 72x90 Inches. ’ i: 75; 80x90 inches, 8* each. Corded dimity spread*. 72x90 in cues. 83; S0x9o Inches. 83.50; 90x100 inches, 84 each. Crinkled dimity spreads with nalloped edges, cut-out corners and bolster piec ? to natch, can be had in kis lor metal bed* in sixes 72x99 Inches at 85 a set. 90x99 Inches at 86 i set.

How Best to Select a Vacuum or Suction Sweeper ler the Spring hoiu-ecleanlug is a question perplexing to roost housewives. Our facilities for supplying the best cleaner mitagb to your require, ment* are unique, due to the number of various types we have handled and selected few we have chosen, of particular merit, for the .special type ork required of a cleaner. We have the kind brs; suited lor your cleaning requirements and tv; expert* here to show 'be man- uses and the features of the various typ-s. Electric CU era

The Supe,b, $70 — The Bts*ell. 8125 The Cadillac Special. 850 The Superb. Jr 857.50 Tin- Royal. 855 Tbe Santo. 8125 The Kug electric vacuum cleaner_

MARCH SALE SPECIAL Tha King Electric Vacuum Cleaner at 838.50.

Young Women’s New Organdie and Gingham Frocks At 829.60 Is th* most attractive little organdie frock—o' shell pink or white, .n a quite new and delightful si ylo with round neck and flat colla. like a small bertha, which uke thi Uered skirt. Is flni*hed with rows of. goffered organdie. There 1* a broad organdie sash and a bunch of posies at tbe waist to give a bit of color. New gingham dresses In clear pretty checks and plaids—two smart and unusual model* are 817.50 and 822.50. Potted Swiss dre se- in navy bln*, pink and white, and black and whit*, and a becoming rtyle—27.50. SLIP COVERS, UNFORNTUNATELY, CANT BE MADE IN A DAY All are In 14 to 20 year sites. And the point of this statement is that everybody who is planning to have the furniture In lu protective covering by the time w«rm weather arrives must start now to choose the material and place the order for 1U making. The prettiest he* flowered cretonm-s are here from 50c to 81.25 a yard. Als u llnene. a really good substitute for limn, 75c a yard, which comes In indistinct stripes.

Green Candies

at 838.50.

Both decorative and palatable th

for the 17th of March

Clear candy shamrock*. 60c a pound. Green glace mints, 81-50 a pound.

Assorted green chip*, curl* and ■ ■ raws, 80c a pound.

Small cream potatoes. 80c a poonu. Large cream coccanut potatoes. 25c each.

Greeu snapping bonboj*. 75c to |3 a doten.

Ci .*p green candie* in Jare. 25c eac.

Place card favor*. 20c each.

Potatoes for holding candie* 40c each.

Green paper caps. 10c each.

*we«t*, all planned with a thought

New Combs and Pins for the Coiffure Some of the new combs are enchanting with their gleaming setting* ot rhinestone* or Imitation sapphire* or emeralds. They are all In new resigns and there an- many unusual and attractive shape*. There are bowk nets, too. and carved combs that are extremely effective In tbe hair. 86 50 to 834. New barrette*, in small and larger *ixts, are 81-50 to 88JO. Fancy hair pins In many styles are *1 to 811.

The Brunswick is a Mighty

Popular Phonograph

Out-of-Town Service

And a purtlcular Instrument shown 1* the most popular type of all.

It i* style 117. at 8550.

This instrurent. of undisputed ex diet phonograph." by a simple turn of Jie iog different teproduc.ng medium .. yot We Invite yotr inspection ir our 5 Verv convenient term* ior those «

r.ovn as the "all-record

ritona” (andngvnlou* device present may play any style of record -autiful and commodious salon*.

Some of the Newest Parisienne Corsets

The Springtide Sale of China and Glassware Goes Briskly On Fur all reasonable requirements tbe Sale present* a practically unlimiled choice of dinner s*-ts—French. English and AmerF-an—st consider*blc i eductions from our regular price’. All our regular dinner sett, are included in It. and they are the finest set* that come from the potteries, being standard sets In every respect. In size, shape, number and combination cf pieces. At their nrtnal prices they represent the highest regular standard of value. At the prices now marked on them they are extraordinary, all the more so In view of condition* In the market and at the pottery. If you need a dinner set for Eastertide or : any occasion in tbe no distant future, these nre the set* to choose from and now Is your time. (hit glass of our own regular kind is offered in large and beauiilv selection* at reductions of 20 to 83 1-3 per cent from our regular prices. Light-cut and other lower-priced glassware 1* In ample choice at ver attractive savings.

Let Us Save You Money

soft and pliable It is topics is Priced st 825. c flvured batiste, with very lot