lPylx -Mrv .WiT. jw " i&xrfflfi'i,w.fitez fTmwnw p & 1 w? ;? Kju-f v wjff, '-f -r "Oiypi EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1922 Ean plays at 9, 11 and 4:50 Meledy nl Chime at Noen) WEATHER Showers WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 Daylight-Saving Timt WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 Daylight-Saving Time WANAMAKER'S A White Sale, Fashions. Full of Opportunity at Heme, a Whole Stere Things for the Wanamaker's, and Every Bit New i it. m m Ww; ' EVTMa AH,.& flUi IS. 1 &si Conceit May Puff a Man Up for Occasions but it never holds him up long, and it sometimes fails him suddenly and -leaves him in awkward situations. There is no prep that can be bought or obtained through favor or wealth that can be depended upon as a certainty. One can never get far by pretense or unfairness. Only the genuine article will win the day. Signed May IT, 1932. ffi'jpmafa. The Daintiest Frecks for Small Daughter of Six te Fourteen Fine imported Swisses and dimities, made with charming individuality. Imagine a bouffant ruffled frock of sheer orange-color swiss, hand whipped in black with just a suggestion of blue. Or one of emerald green swiss, the net sleeve puffs finished with real lace,. Anether captivating one is of clear apricot swiss and softest cream net. Others are of candy-striped Irish dimity, or quaint-patterned voile. The collection provides for girls of six te fourteen years, and is priced $9 te $25. (Second Fleer) TWEED Coats and Capes in Plenty at $37.50 Women may have any one of four styles in tweed sports coats and one style in" a tweed cape at $37.50. And tweed is the coating above all ethers te cheese for travel ing or metering. It minds neither rain, dust nor strong sunshine. The coats arc in Raglan or strictly The capes are long and se full they mannish cut with set-in sleeves. In are completely circular without any plain colors or with an ever-plaid. enavm BJ't sJ!?uidner ,darts' Tvhe c . ,. , m, ,, . , nave wide arm slashes, large pockets Seme arc belted. There are all the aml stft,ps. In pjain color a'nd ase soft pastel shades in the group. indistinct plaids. , (Flrt Fleer) JAPANESE Kimo nos and Slip Overs Reduced New $2.85 te $10, which is considerably below former prices. All arc cotton crepe, embroidered by hand. (West A Mr) D RESS Linens of Every Variety Are Ready Belgian ramie linens of sturdy quality for serviceable suits are 85c a yard. ' . Irish ramie weaves of lighter weight and glossier finish, $1 a yard. The smooth and nen-crushablc "French" weaves are $1.25 a yard. V (rimt All the above are a yard wide, and in white and colors. Sheer handkerchief linen in white is $1.25 a yard, and colors $1.50. Natural-color linen crash in yard width for 75c and $1. A heavy quality for riding suits and hard service, 54 inches wide, is $2 a yard. Fleer) The Merry Heart Travels Only en Easy Feet If there is one thing in the world that can blot the sun out of the sky and the joy out of life, it is feet that are tortured in the wrong kind of shoes. Every woman who has had the experience knows the truth of thiB. Thousands of such women have found their first real relief in I - iH Wffl' 20"t flie Anatemik is an ideal correc tive shoe that leeks like any ethor shop, but perfectly supports the edys weight and gives solid com fort te the feet. In three different high shoe models te uit varying needs, and one oxford model, nil of black glazed kidskin. Priced $14 and $15. UMBRELLAS for Women in Mourning All-black from top te tip, and dull black handles if desired. With excellent cotton coven, $2.50. Silk-and-cotton, $4, $5 and 50. All-silk, $5 te $12. (Main FloerJ r bung Women 's Len(g Capes of Seft, Rippling Black Silk Are $38.50 te $110 A WONDERFULLY lovely collection, presenting mere diversity and mere originality than might be thought possible in just black silk. There is rich Canten crepe, twisted silk faille, and the mere transparent crepe romaine, which is particularly effective in an unlined model. Fer young women the gayer linings are favored vivid French blue, periwinkle, American Beauty rose. (Others are beige or gray or even black within. Seme have the fullness gathered te a yoke. Others are tucked or pleated or hand embroidered or strewn with flower-like ornaments of self-materials. Cellars are of blue fox fur, squirrel, black or natural caracul, or some elaboration of the silk itself. Beyond question, the most attractive capes procurable at $38.50, $48, $58, $65, $78 and en up te $110. (Second Fleer) TEWCOMERS te i the White Sale are dotted crepe de chine under garments in matching sets or separately. They are flesh-color, the dots hand embroidered. The nightgown has the new deep-pointed hem and nanew tic sash, V neck and sleeveless. It is $9.75; the step-in bloomer, $5, and the matching vest, $5. New stcn-in bloomers of white or flesh tub silk, ruffle-edged, arc $1.85. Delightful cheesing in silk undergarments in many new fash ions at these prices: rhemlpie.. 11.8.1 te flOftO. .VIlitRnvn, S.l.ft. te 20. Illnnmrrn, fi.lti te 0. Htep-lni, HI.Hfi te ft). t'nmlfieIcK, fl.'iO te 1.r(). Demestic and Philippine gar ments still offer fine cheesing at tempting prices. ffH I LD REN'S Smocked Dresses in the JVhite Sale The prettiest little dresses of white dotted swiss, barred mus lin, voile and batiste with just a touch of color in the pinker blue smocking. A number have cellars te match the color of the smocking, but the rest arc collarless. They are for girls from two te six years and have such little prices as $3.75 te $6.75. (Third Fleer) A TR! 1 Lik ! 4rM TRUE Man Wants a Flannel Suit rr-M T7 IT I 1 ;e inese rrem iMigianu In the Londen Shep Sack suits of geed English flannel in two shades of gray or blue with white pin stripes. Perfectly and distinctively tai lored. Finest suits imaginable for a man te wear in Summer. Prices arc $60.50 and $62.50. Real English cricket trousers of flannels, the finest since the war, also are here. All-white ones are priced $25, with the blue or black pin stripe $18. ( The (.bIIit.t) w 'omen's Cape Costumes- 125 of Them at Half Price, $22.50 It is a piece of rare luck te find such new, fashionable cos tumes at half price se early in the season. Seme are of a new silk crepe, ethers are of crepe de chine and a few are of wool-knitted fabric. In each case the cape is sep arate from the dress, se either garment may be worn separately A number are two-toned effects, some are piped with a con trasting color, but there are few alike and net all sizes in any one l! htlJP e"S the COlrS aiC rUSt' naVy' black' tan' COCea' gray and (Flrnt rioer) K ERMANSHAH Ru irs Frem Persia Glorious rosy tints, soft and exquisite, also delicately glow ing ivbries and lovely blues think of the interplay of such colors in all-ever figures, chiefly floral, with the tree of life out spreading in some of them and all combining te make up patterns of impressive charm. People long have been wishing for just such pieces and here they are, rich and wonderful. Fer pieces se fine and se scarce the prices arc really moderate. Notable choice of small and medium-sized weaves at $18 te $35 in size 2x3.2 ft. and at $135 te $2001 in siZe 6.4x4.7 ft. up te 8x5.2 ft. Large sizes at $575 for 13.1x10 ft. te $1035 for 15.5x11.2 ft. (Set rntli Fleer) A Geed, Solid Shee for a Shrewd, Practical Man at $7.50 And there are six styles, all up-te-the-Spring, te cheese from at the one price. Newest of all is an English oxford in the blucher type. Tan, of course, being made of smooth calfskin, and it is freely perfor ated. One of the smartest shoes in many a season at the price. Brogues are ever fashionable, and trim brogues are a dark tan calf, freely perforated. The same shoe also in black calf. Other men insist upon an English last, and a plain shoe at that. After all, it does make smart footwear, especially the tan Viking calf shoe, perfectly plain except several rows of orange stitching that contrast with the leather. The same shoe is here in black Viking calf. Fer the man a little elder than he is young, a plain broad-tee blucher oxford is the most sensible shoe. One of black kid is in this price group. (Main Flniir) MEN New Sleep in a Ceat and Thev Sav It's Coel And Rather a long coat, for it reaches almost te the knees. with it, nothing else is needed for a sleeping costume. Made of, soft mercerized cotton, with a small shawl-like cellar and frogs of the same material. It is called the "sleep coat" and the price js $3.50. (Muin Heur) BASKETS te Ship Things by Parcel Iest. . Streng baskets, or really hampers, made of whole willow stoutly reinforced. Approved by the postal author ities for parcel pest use and safe as can be, locking with an iron bar and lock at the top. The size is 21 inches long, 13 inches wide, 12Vi inches deep and are priced $3.85. , (Fourth fleer) Fer Fun AfleatT Canoes, Rowboats, Rowboat Meters Levers of aquatic pastimes will find much te interest them in the craft shown In the sporting goods store, which includes the best types of small beats and small beat' supplies. Kimnebea ennem, five different medeli, nil iliex nml ninny relnri, 85 te 75. Yacht tendrri, bl little lientn, eru.v te row, cafe, roomy, aeanertli) i 9 ft., $80) 10 ft., 100. Outboard rowbeatx, made no a meter can be attached te etrrni 13 ft., 72 1 14 ft., $RS 18 ft., 11)5. Flat-bottom nahln riorlen, 10 ft,, 42 1 13 ft., 5J. Cnllle outboard meter, complete, ready te attach te beat, 7S te f 130. Kvlnrude outbenrd meter, com plete, flOO, Canoe paddle, our, Illicit ret, cushion, beat lamp, nnUier and all ether acctiaerlei for a beat, . (Tk Gallery) ' JAPANESE Habu tai Bought at First Hand Plain white and plain black. New goods purchased direct from the looms by our own resident representative in Japan and brought direct te the Wanamakcr silk store. This means lower prices for silks of undoubted excellence $1.25 te $2.50. with a geed choice at various prices in between. (I'lrM Fleer) BOYS' Coel Wash Suits in Full Readiness ftiddy htyles, shut styles, Oliver Twist styles in washabl cotton fabrics and in sizes from " te 10 years at $3.75 te $6.50. Fine legulatien linen suits for lads of the same ages, at $9. Norfolk style suits in khaki, gray crash, palm beach and tan linen for boys of 8 te 18 years at $7.50 in khaki, S10 in gray crash, S8.50 in tan linen and $12 in palm bench. (Third Fleer) tpOUR-PIECE Willow Suits in Cretonne -1 Believed Unequaled at the Price $138 beltee is 68 inches long with seat 22 inches deep. Cushion eack. Ohaii; and rocker large and roomy and comfortable All pieces in cretonne upholstery. in11,!! f10 haS K,af s top 28 Inches The w hole suit buift en full, com- in diameter ever cretonne, the only fertable, geed-looking lines. Painted practical and satisfactory tee for in .wn.nnW -irt- i --- i.-u..? OU-li i ., : " .., ui tan uu Iliiu euu unaerneatn. in natural color. (SUth Doer) ftbti.cj nun a willow table. IRISH Linen Handkerchiefs in the White Sale Geed, everyday handkerchiefs, the kind many men and women like te have. Men's handkerchiefs, 45c each or 53.15 dozen, aie an excellent quality linen, soft and smooth, and with either a quaitcr or half inch hem Women's handkerchiefs, "(V each or S2.20 n dozen, arc unusually nice for girls or women going camping. (HH UIp) WHAT Pirate Fly Is Around Again- Through Window Screens let SuntmfSe insWe.the Whl hUSe he''e' SCreens that keep the flies out but all typ,1lls?esfel" Whle hUSe' bUt f01' a"y h0Use' for thcrf are screcns ei avery one new and dependably made and every one moderately nrleed but He Can't Break ---- - r -wW, M 4t Sfl 'SrvfftTWS' Th,J5,z? hatKe red.v te hang are: .v. w ..,., u iv. iu in. a u ii. iu in., a it. x 1 it. Screens are as follews: Spring Screen High Wide Price r,in :lfi In $1 jn 28 111 32 In si "11 'Sin 36 in. I:..:: 1130 High 18 in. 20 in. 24 In. 24 in. Wide ..32 In. ..32 In. ..28 in. ..32ln. Price ...Jl.en . ..Ji.er. ...J1.05 ...li.iu High Wide In 111 33 In. 18 In. High i) In. 12 in. IB in. 18 in. 18 in. 22, In. Price KBe 33 In ,' CSc Metal Frame Screens High Wide Prire 76e High 2$ in 2S In 2S In. 28 In. If.. 2 ft. 6 in. x G ft. 6 in., Wide .4" In. .44 In. ..48 iii. ..54 In. 24 In. 24 111, 30 in. ,.33 in. ..37 In. ..37 in. . 8 Or .11 00 High 30 In. 3.' In. Wide ..43 In. ..43 In. Wide 33 in. . 33 in. . 33 in. . 33 in. . 18 in.v., 33 in. , Price . 36c. . 4 On . 48c . nSu . 4Kr High 24 In. 24 in. 24' In. 241 in. 28vln. Wide .2fi In. .3.1 111. .37 In. .41 in. .33 in. Extension Screens Price .r' ff S2iKsE V 7 .iHBuF rm S ft MKriBHnV f t.r.r. fx. X j2f ntWSm "v' f'iiK -niBk 3s m VBP -u Hi gll WiWiC !S1 Wl r rV tfS 1 ViN Prk. m ; !H II im Wide 37 In. 41 in. 2rt In. 33 in. 37 in. Price . K0i . 85e . "Or . 8O0 Wide 45 111, 37 K i.4n in. .37 in. .45 In. :: 55 !::: 2?" 30 in .. 76 30 In. . . 30 3 J 3 J 3fi .30 111 111 ill ill 111. Th...! "'"T""1'. Cele, (mentor of (he Anatemik tliee, will be In the Shet Stere (,. .,,,, """i irum it h i e cieck. 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