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[H’e Have Been Told That riiere is as Much of a Tree „ -round a* there >4 above It •"<* »o It U If one la to build heicht: It e: pcetible with shallow foundations. In constructing this building <*• had tc dig far down and make wide action for broad and heavy granite walla, tiro stories below ground and ,|,t rnore skyward. There are oec.-et facta in the h I story of buildings as well as In the Hens' treaties and people's lives. Unlrss trenched deep and well b alancet. neither buildings nor dth is can safely riae to lofty heights. There is dally work going on h era upor the foundations of this buaifill in the interest of IU owners, of the eft - In which It is plantej, and c general public. (Signed) JOHN ' t/AN AM AKER
|Founder’s Day in the March Anniversary Special Mjalcal Program o'clock—Anniversary lasfaer. fellawad by Basic by the organ and the J. W. C. L killitary Band: military ezerciaeo and ainglnr by the boy* sad girls oi tbs J. W. C. L with aalute to Poandor’s FVfc. ocjrck—Organ recital—favortto festival music, o'clock—"Lead Kindly UgbL" Biaas euanotte and organ. Chimes stroke of the hoar. o'clock—Festive! aoacert. Grsa d orgaa and J. W. C. L Military Band. GREAT ORGAN CONCERT IN THE EVENING B41: o'clock—Special Founder's Day Recital on the Orvnd Organ. Mr. Cas. M. Courboln. and Bra as Choir from he Philadelphia Orchestra. Admission by Ueket; ticket holders are requested to be ’a their eseta by 8.1S.
Women’s Tricoiette Dresses PRICES $60 to $150 Novelty dresses, which mesas ihst very few of then are duplicates Abo. it means that they have man y delightful featcres—baade sf rioktolorrd t mbrcilde.y, defining their square necks; fluted ruffle- of ribbon Kilning their panels; one embroidered with gold thread and another rith self embroidery In blocks; while still others have leetooas e« beada 0- are gathered In at the foot. The weaves Include besides the usual triooIcite, the pauiette. a drawn-thread tricclett- and a novel matelasse. Color* sre various shades of brown, taupes. grays. Copenhagen an<. tuy blues, rust color and rose. Prices are $60 to $150
The Stole is a Much-Liked Fur Fashion for Spring When they are made of the lighter-weight fur*, the fashionable stoles ire really most practical for Spring wear, for they afford Just eufflcient «»rnuh without being bulky, and they are a smart finish to one's suit or curtume. »'f the new furs *r% oulte broad *ome are more medium width. • •iac have pockets, and some have pointed, while others have rounded or 'Huare ends. There Is «}>.> lusttous deep. Hud -jn seal ,dyed muskrat), the soft gray Moleskin, the pretty natural gray squirrel, the much-liked Australian opes•wn. and the dark orown Kolinsky. They begin at $1VS and go up to $i5».
New Coats and Hats for CHILDREN I--t»»«jn $12.75 and $22.50 there Is an unusually good assortment of "U* Syrinr coats—coats of sturdy tv. ods In Spring-like mlxturet. of soft vool velours, of dark blue serges and ether Spring fabrics in attractive Veually the coau are simply made, in style* beet suited tc little girts rid boys of two to six rears, but there ar* ooaU. suitable for play as weU as coats for batter wear In the collection. Some have lining* througboet. too.., Slaw hats to wear with the coats are in tailored styles, sod are most often trimmed with ribbon bands and bows and go from $3 to $6 each.
Boy’s Easter Suits of Blue Serge in Handsome Choice For boys who need blue serge salts for BaMec church ocoasloo. or uny formal wear we have rwCy a fnU and vury exaefleet aaaonmoat. moderately priced, considering thrir good material*, eepsrfcxr eat. sod, finish. . especially goul at the prices are tbr blue eerge rafts at $1U« ai Suit/, of as rood and reliable a kind are vwy acaroe at three We have others at $20. $22.50. $25. $$3 cud $26. with exoellecoe In pfWu plan red to have an exception r.lly good collection of these this EMater season and our plans worked out very well. All are Norfolk-style irolu, belted seme plain, other* box pi) lined with alpaca. In elsee for boys of E to 16 rears.
A Welcome Lot of Honfleur Toilet Articles So many people, men as well as women, tell us they are willing to wail month or ao if need be for these sa les, for there are always so many rood things In them when they do 00 ue. Toilet water, violet. 1 "Empire and Bouquet d'Amour. 50c and E5e a bottle. Talcum powder, violet and rose. 10c a box. Pace powder. I'Entpire, violet and rose. 26c a box. Skin cream and T oulh and Beau'.y cream, 40c a Jar. Sachets, violet rose sad I'Empire. 55c each. Bay rum. 60c, $5c and $1 65 a bottle. Violet ammonia. 20c and 26c a bottle. Ulac and wistaria vegetal. 85c a be'.tie. Eau de Cologne. 75c a bottle
The Polo Coat’s the Young Women’s Coat for Spring At least you'd think so, judging by the number of well-dressed young women asking us for them. The polo coat Is a jaunty, practical topcoat, usually belted and pocketed and rather severely tailored. Tou may have It in velour or burella .-loth, or novelty weaves, or bollvla of fine camel's hair, and In all the fashionable brown and tan shades as well as other Spring colors. $43.50 to $*0.00—end 14 to 20 year slsee
New Easter Silks are Coming Daily The loveliest of colors, the moat i.'iterestlng and unusual of design—In fact, they are more beautiful than any Easter silks we ever remember seeing. But the quantities are smell, and there is wisdom tn buying as soon as one finds them here, because of the possibility that they may not be here later on.
Old Fashioned Ironware in the Housewares Sale la spite of all inventions, there Is stMl occasional use In every kitchen for a good, substantial, oid-lasblooed frying pan—there are some things that you never seem to get cooked J jet right without It. In the Housewares sals ere maay of theee at substantial springs: Prying pens, No. 7. 9*«; No. f. ft 25; No. 10. $1.40. Pot roast ovens. No. 8. $2.86: No. J. $3JO. Cake griddles. No. 8. *5e. Waffle irons. No. 8, $1.86; Nc. 8, $1.95.
How Best to Select a V?:uum or Suction Sweeper fer the Spring housecleanlng 1* a question perplexing to mist housewives. Our facilities for supplying the best cleaner suitagle to you*- requirements are unique, due to the number of various types we have bandied and 1 he selected few we have chosen, of pn.Ucular merit, for the special type of work reouired of a cleaner. We have the kind best suited for your cleaning requirement and two experts here to show the many uses and the features of the various types. Electric Cleaners The Supeib, $70 The Blseell, $120 The Cadillac Special. $50 MARCH SALE SPECIAL The Super!'. Jr.. $07.60 The King Electric Vacuum The Royal, $55 Cleaner at $38.50. The Santo. $125 The King electric vacuum cleaner
Green Candies at $U.60. Both decorative and palatable these sweets, all planned with a thought for the 17th of March. Clear caady shamroehe. 60c a pound. Greea glace miaU. $1-60 a pound Aaeoned green chip*, curls aod straws, 80c a pound. "—" cream potatoes, 80c a pound Large cream oocoarat potatoes, 25c each. Oreei snapping bonbons. 75c to $8 s doaen. Criei green oaadles In Jars. 35c each. Pleon card favors. 20c each. Potatoes for holding aandies, 40s each. Green paper cape. 10c each.
Men Put on Winter Clothes Through Necessity But They Put on Spring Clothes With Joy The joy a man feels In putting on i- *w Spring clothes should urver make him forget to make sure of the klad he put* on. Oar Men’s Clothing Store is prepared with a flue seiertion of suits ov.rcoau of the kind that a mar could bay with bis eyre shut, fealiag certain that he was getting all that h k money oaa got him anywhere, and more tlian it can get him In many pi* ore. The value of an assertion dels nds upon what Is bark of It. The foregoing one is founded oa fact. The record and standing of this Men's Clothing Store are sarh that the only clothing it can afford to Identity Itself with tn Spring. Summer. Autumn and Winter Is the fine*: fhat caa be had anywhere for the price. We are satisfied that these Spring suits and overcoats are of that klad, and are not onlr wMllng. but eager to show that our saUstaetlon Is aot based on false ground, but on the sun foundatioo of actual superiority tn fabrics, fashion, tallorwork and flnlrb. It !■ more Important than ever that a man should be careful as to quality, and it all depend* on the auu For Spring suits. $40 to $85. For Spring overcoats. $45 to $75.
BED SPREADS OF INFINITE DAINTINESS Tb“ good Spring sunshine sug *<-*t> newt r:«. freshness aad dalalir ess In the home. Bedspreads are the embodiment of all three. They are dataUmeas Itself. They are white as the driven snow; and bscaaae w# bought them opportunely we can sell them at moderate prirnm. Crinkled dimity spreads 1m three sieas. Mx96 Inc km. $t.M; 72xM laefcc*. $2.75; 80x30 indue. $3 <meh. Corded dimity spreads. f2a5* inches. $3: $6x»4 Inches. 33-3*: MxiM inches, 34 each. Crinkled dimity spreads with see Hope* edges, cut-out corner- and bolster pieces to match, can be bad In a*t» for metal beds In dsa* 72x89 Inches at $6 a set. 90x99 imebea at M a aet.
Young Women’s New Organdie and Gingham Frocks At $29.50 Is the most attractive little organdie frock—of shell pink or white, in a quite new and delightful at yle with round neck and flat collar Bke a small bertha, which, like the tiered skirt. Is finished with raws of goffered organdie. There is s broad organdie sash and a baoch nf posies at the waist to give a bit of color. New gingham dresses In dear pretty checks and plaids—two smart and unusual models arc $17A0 and $22 JO Doited Swiss dresses in navy blue pink end white, and blaek and white, and a becoming style—27JO.
SLIP COVERS, UNFORNTUNATELY, CAN’T BE MADE IN A DAY All 41* In 14 to 20 year slaes. And the point of this statement la that everybody who is planning to have the furniture In Us protective covering by the time warm weatlu arrives must start now to choose the material and place the ord-r for U making. The prettiest new flowered cretonnes nre here from 5uc to $1.25 a yard. Also linene, a really good substitute for linen. 75c n yard, whisk comes in Indistinct stripes.
New Combs and Pins for the Coiffure Some of the new combs are enc!.anting with their gleaming settings of rhinestones or Imitation sapphire* or emeralds. They are all in new designs and there are many nnususl and attractive shapes. There are bowknots, too. and carved combs that are extremely effective iu the hair S6.50 to $34. New barrettes, !n small and larger sise*. are $1.50 to $SJ0. Fancy hair pins In many style* are $1 to $11,
The Brunswick is a Mighty Popular Phonograph And a iwrticuiar laetnsnmt shown U the most popular type of all. It Is style 117, at $250 Thla Ins meant, of undisputed <-rcell«a«*. E known as the “all-record rhonogrsph " by a simple turn of the “Ultima" tan ingenious derloe p-weent-lug different reproducing mediums) you may play any style of record. We Invite your Inspection In our beautiful and oommodioan salons. Very convanlar» terms for those who desire.
Out-of-Town Service
Some of the Newest Parisienne Corsets
Bvery facility In this great department store Is being mustered In- ; from light. Spring msterlals are these: lo service for the convemettra an i profit of the out-of-town customer of the j A pink silk --loot very Ughtlr boned, soft and pJiabli Wanamaker Company. For the couvenleaee of those who cannot corns ; 4 dslr.ty lace sad rib boa trimming i.nd Is priced at $X>.
PhiUdeiphla. our Mall Order 1* at your * err let. Do not lesitate to order
A second !« of really exquisite pink silk figured batiste, with very low
bcsi. long skirt and double gsrterw, $36.
by mas', anything that you need, whether or not you see It airertlatd. j A p!nk ronu-t with eatin In front has a long skirt and Is popular
The Springtide Sale of China and Glassware Goes Briskly On For all reasonable regulremenls the Bale preaeoas a praotkoally uslimiled chelae et dinaer seU—FYaaih. Eagllah aad American—at aonaiuarable
All oar regular dher.er sate are It eluded In it. and they are the finest eats that come from the pottertea. being standard sets In every rasper*. In star, shape, aember aad combination of pieces At their narmal priaea they repreeeat the highest regular standard of value. At the prises now marked on them they are extraordinary, all the moae so in view of oondltioas to the market and at the pottery. If yon need a dinner set for Msstertide or tor any oooaaion in the not distant future, these are the aets to cboom- from and now is yonr time Out giaas of our own regular kind Is offered In large aad beautiful •elections at reductions of 20 to 83 1-3 pec cent from our regular pf4ee*. Light-cut and othr 'owec-pricad glaaaware Is in ample etioiee at very attractive savings.
Let Us Save You Money The suburban territory of Pennsylvania. New Jersey. Delaware, and Maryland is closely linked to Phikdel phla bv good roads for automobih travel, excellent train and trolley service and the wonderful parts.hi post delivery system. How absurd it is to scad your mail orders hundreds of miles sway when you can make your purchases ho near at hotua. save money and secure a better selection
a* a nip confiner. being vary easy at d comfortable, 118.

