! 'i M w&rr ,jrF i ' ' wf swkt V WffW '-AviT,"r.t 4- ciitJiiiT ( wet " l"'iT"U ..lAw w r . vrw titiDGER-PHIEAbBLPHrA, THURSDAY, rfJNE 22, 192fc i ' vi WV ferfan plays at 9, 11 and 4:50 WANAMAKR'$( Stere Opens at 9 Dfiylighi'Saving Tim WEATHER , WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5' DayUght-Savlng Time WANAMAKER'S - i-jitUdy lnd chimes. Mfnoe r6W Refreshing It Is te Walk Among Se Much Fineness in Fashion &ra5rasjH7fWflW7:i T?7MMm -,.-; 3fmLM m& si b mm v ' "arwm ' ' 4 The Best Lessens of Life Come Along Day byDay m we keep steadfast in the path of duty. Doing the iaty of the day, we find something te teach us what e need te knew. i! On the wide St. Jehn's-.River, Flerida, the fshermen de net sit in their beats expecting the fish ii come en beard, but they see that their nets are in rder, and spread themfer the big fish for which this water is famous, riot knowing whether they will get- ihything or net. But they de net' fail te threw out their nets. ... Remember the splendid harvest of big fish they ire hauling in as season after season for special fish comes along. We have get te let down proper nets and watch Ihem. i i i) Signed June 22, 192 9$fvimfa The "Spanish" Mantilla Takes Kindly te -Summer Frecks One end may be thrown ever the shoulder in true Spanish fashion or the mantilla may be worn as a cape. In either event it is lovely with a . frilly Summer dress. Just arrived are some beautiful black and white silk mantillas, in spired by Spanish originals. Whether the silk is plain, bro caded or embroidered (in some cases hand embroidered), it is exquisitely , soft te drape and, of ceui'se, there is always the long silk fringe. In all-black, all-white or either kind embroidered in colors, $8 te $125. (Mnln Fleer) New Weel Epenge Skirts for Yeung Women A new and a remarkably rfrettv Vrap - around" style -with full fathered back and slightly gored in front te give it especiallygoed lines. The wrap-ever eclce is finished With a cord of the enontre and three large arrow-point button- neies. The material is a beautiful bas ket weave of wool eponge and the price exceedingly moderate, 91Z.0U. (Second Fleer) Queen Marjr Talcum Powder, Special at 20c Full half-pound tins a size we are discontinuing. Werth buying in quantity net only because of the low price, but because of the superior quality of the powder. A smooth, delicate,, finely sifted Italian talc of the purest grade, made in our own labora tories, and delicately scented. 20c is little mere than half the usual price. (Miiln Fleer) f The Piane of a Princess It was the quaint little old pianoforte of Princess Amelia, daughter of Geerge III, that inspired all the long line of Checkering pianos. Hew Princess Amelia's piano get from Londen te a little New Hampshire village, who can say? But there a young lad, Jonas Chickering, cabinet maker by trade, was called in te mend the rare instru ment. And there he found his life. work. He went te Bosten and apprenticed himself te a Piane maker. In that city a few years later (1823), the faneus piano-making Heuse of Chickering was born. In all the century since, there has been no piano te surpass it, and exceedingly few te equal it. The name . ChirUtring has become a household word wherever music is known. Chickering pianos have been preferred and praised by a long line of distinguished musicians. ' Today they occupy a position in the musical life of America that makes praise superfluous. In Philadelphia the famous Chickering Piane is sold only at Wanamaker's. The favorite style, a small grand size of exquisite tone and construction, is priced ?1225. (Ksyptlan 1UII, Keceml Fleer) Custom Dressmaking at Moderate Price Fer cotton frocks made te linen dresses, in white or colors, Jreer the price is from $15 up; are made for $25. xer pongee, $40; ether silks, $50 - 1A m. ad up. Dresses of cotton epenge, with Hnd-drawn and hemstitched . coat or cape te match, are $35. , (4 Fleer) The Famous Iearl Necklace of the Maharaja of Baroda , Considered by experts te be one of the finest pearl neck laces in the -world. It consists of seven strands of large SearUi and is frequently worn y the Maharaja himself. It took vcars te collect, this necklace and it. cost $750,000, but pearls have risen se much in price that today the value Is almost fabulous. ' The start ing point was just one strand or maybe only n few pearls, the rest being added irem time te time. f In the same way many American women arc buying a strand of fine pearls and adding te it each year. "They arc coming te the Wanamaker Jewelry Stere because they are sure that every pearl neck lace is sold at a fair price and the pearls themselves are of the highest character. They are perfectly matched and graduated and of beautiful luster. Frem $360 te $6000. , (Main Fleer) Silk'.Stockings for Women Have C6me Frem Abroad As dainty as any of the season white, exquisitely hand em broidered with self clocks set off with just a dot of color. Full fashieiled, of course, well made and serviceable. The soles and tops are made stronger by lisle. Priced $3.50 the pair. (Flrit Fleer) 1500 Summer Petticoats at $1 te $5.50 - Three Opportunities in Coel Things for Women in Summer Special $12.50 Linen Dresses for Yeung Women Such a becoming style and se pretty they should go out in no time at all ! They are made in the straight-line one-piece -model, belted and with short kimono sleeve, cut in one with the dress. The round neck, opened, part way dewnthe front, the sleeves and pockets are buttonholed in black silk and the skirt is trimmed with hand-embroidered blocks of black and col ored silk. In Copenhagen, leather and white and all sizes from 14 te 20. (Second Fleer) ' Colored Silk Sports Skirts Reduced te $15 Nearly fifty of them are in a little clearaway. They are in a variety of silk crepes and silk-and-wool epenge, some white with colored cress-bars, some in solid sports colors! $15 is a third less than the original prices. (First Fleer) Leng Silk Gloves Are the Coelest Kind Special at $1.35 Numbers of women are laying in supplies for all Summer. The spedial price of $1.35 a pair is a considerable saving Well-shaped and well-made, .of geed silk, with double finger tips. 12 and 16 button length, in white, black, mode, beaver or brown, with Paris-point embroidered backs. All sizes. Wet Alile) 600 Beys' Washable Suits at $3 in the Annual June Sale Several geed, wise mothers have been inquiring when the June sale of boys' wash suits would start. Tomorrow brings their opportunity. 600 suits are offered, all fresh, new, spic-and-span from the best maker. Sizes for-boys of 3 te 9 years, and styles, fabrics and color effects in wonderful selection. Oliver Ovists, Middies, Balkans, Junier Norfelks, Regulation Shirt models. Chambrays, plain and striped cottons, galateas, reps, checked ginghams. Twe-color combinations in splendid variety and a geed showing of plain whites. Short sleeves, long sleeves. A remarkable assortment and every suit at a saving of one-third te one-half. Price $3 each. (Third Fleer anil West Aisle) Cb V?MQ Scales Are Needed in Most Every Kitchen V Especially the scales with a roomy scoop for weighing loose feed. Seme that will weigh any thing up te 24 pounds are here at $2.65. Others, with glass-protected dials, and a capacity up te 25 pounds, are priced $3.25. (Fourth Fleer) Almest Every Kind of a Light, Coel Gelf Knicker Is in )t iflen's; Honben gfjep Newest of all is the white linen crepe knicker. It leeks much finer than any that have come for a long while and launders easily. The price is $5. A 'popular idea in knickers is cral colors natural, tan, gray the elastic cuff at the bottom and white and all priced $5. which docs away with buckles. AAher, PL" Hn,ker is "a T. . . ... , , of white duck that just came in. Knickers with such cuffs arc of Thc duck , of a new and un. white linen and priced $8.50. usually fmc weave. The price li Linen knickers are here in sev- $3.50. (The ialler) At $1 there are white sateen petticoats, slipen style, made double te the nips. In extra as well as regular sizes. At $1.85 thc same sort, hem stitched and of better material. At $3.85, white tub silks, extra heavy ana with double hem of sateen. At $5.50, washable satins with double panels and scallops. (Third Fleer) Exquisite Baby Dresses Arrive Frem Paris There is scarcely need te de scribe them te mothers who ap preciate such dainty garments. Every tiny stitch is hand-work, every bit of embroidery is done by hand and likewise the drawn work with which some of them are trimmed. Fer baby girls, the dresses may be quite elaborate with much embroidery and lace, for boys there are darling little dresses with boyish cellars. In sizes, six months te two years, $2.25 te $15. Frem two years te six years, ,$8.75 te $15. (Third Flo'er) A Charming "Reef Garden Gewn'9 for Women Tne sort of gown that has a special appeal for smart women who are staying in town late or coming for tea en a cool reef garden. De-. Iightful when worn ' with a large transparent hat. It is a long slinky gown of lustrous silk crepe, pleated from shoulder te hem, with loose long sleeves, and alto gether, with the coolest, airiest effect imaginable. It may be seen in the Women's Fashion Salens, in white, orchid, navy, jade and a pure yellow, and is priced at $47.50. We shall be glad te take orders for it if desired. (Firt Fleer) Iff "li 1 y New iii the Dinner Ware Sale American Sets of 106 Pieces Special at $25 Excellent sets of finest American semi-china. All edges have coin-geld bands with an inner hair-line in blue. Handles are in half-matt geld. Full sets of 106 pieces, special at $25. 47-piece sets of the same ware, special at $10 a set. (Fourth Fleer) Daddy's Blue, m Trousers Are AtV Covered With White since baby has grown bigger and active and climbs around. ' White en daddy's trousers and white en his coat, for baby's feet are everywhere and white shoes will shed white after they have been cleaned. That is, they will shed white unless cleaned with S. A. P., the better cleaner for white shoes of all kinds kid, buckskin, linen or canvas. S. A. P. cleans cleaner and will net rub off. A large jar is priced 50 cents. (Mnln Fleer) White Goods Remnants Plain and fancy weaves, of many kinds, and in lengths cor rect for waists and skirts. ' The new prices average a third less. (Eaat Alile) Coel White Canvas Oxfords at $7 New white canvas oxfords at $7 are exceptionally light and dainty. Six eyelets lace them well up the instep. The covered heel is a moderate Cuban, and the light welted sole is of practical oak leather. Twe ether models, at $9.50 a pair, have ivory white soles, and either military or moderate Cuban heels. (Flrit Fleer) Women's Dust Coats and Capes, $3.75 te $20 A lincne cape with bone buttons and reinforced armholes is $3.75. A lincne coat with belt and high-low cellar, $3.75. A linen coat with strap-sleeves and inverted box pleat is $7.50. All-silk pongee coat with patch pockets, bread belt and little tas seled neck scarf, $20. Seme people buy such coats by the half dozen for their own use and that of their friends. (First Fleer) Fine Madeira Hand -Embroidered Bedspreads Much Lowered Hand drawn and hand embroidered in exquisite pat terns. Scarcely any bed dressings are of such a lovely and dainty quality. Hew a June bride would treas- 2x3 yards, new $22.50, $25 and ure one of them! $37.50. All are at half the former A few in double-bed size, 2'Ax3 prices. Mostly single-bed size yards, new $37.50 and $40. (Setenth Fleer) New Shipment of McLean Cord Tires at Still Lewer Prices Perfect tires, fresh from the factory, net "seconds'," and every one of air-bag construction. 30x32...$12 33x4 ...$21.50 83x4 'i. . .$27 32x3Vs...$17 '34x4 ...$22.25 34x4'j . . .$28 32x4 ...$20.75 32x4 ',...$26 35x4 i... $29 (The Oellrrj) A New and Better Couch Hammock At $20 Better in material and making than any ham mock anywhere near the price. It was made expressly for the Wanamaker Tey Stere according te specifi cations that insure excel lence. Back and seats are up holstered in khaki or gray canvas, button-tufted and cotton-filled. The back is adjustable. The only hammock we knew of at $20 with cotton-filled seat and back. Size 6 ft. long, 29 inches wide. (Seventh Fleer) 36x4 Vs., 35x5 . , 37x5 . , .$30 .$35.50 .$30.50 Lace Remnants Colored, white and black laces, Spanish effects and almost every thing else in fashion; bands, in sertions, edges, fleuncings. Alse there are Geergettes and nets in white and colors. (Main Fleer) Summer Bed Muslins, Lowly Priced Excellent quality for the sum mer cottage, in most wanted sizes: Pillowcases, 42x36 Inches, 25e 45x36 inches. 28c' Sheets, K3x90 inches, $1 63x00 inches, $1.15 81x90 Inches, $1 25 81x09 Inches, $1 40 (First Fleer) All the Lawn Is Easily Edged along the sidewalks, or any ether place that make.3 thc grounds leek cared fer.Vith a little edger that is here for $1.50. A really small price for such an efficient little worker. It consists of a wheel, much like a lawn mower wheel except the rim is sharp, and a handle and all one has te de is push it along. (Fourth Fleer) A Little Tabeurette for the Perch, 85c Bamboo legs, 18 inches high, and a matting top, 10x10 inches. Strongly built, serviceable and attractive as a little tabeurette well could be. (Fourth Fleer) The Silks in the Newest Bags Came All the Way Frem France Rich silks in the Jacquard weave that has made French' silks mere exquisite than ethers. In the Jacquard weave the magnificent designs, of the same material, are woven right into the fabric. All the bags are the pouch Seme have brilliant metal shape, prettily gathered, but there is a wide variety in sizes, going frames, ethers covered frames and a few partly covered frames. Celers are black and navy, while higher than $12.75. (Main Fleer) nil t n n urn ir iin t y nn Tnnmif . - .. w,0 ., v ... , prices start at SB and go no snepping eag. Such a Rush of Ratines Frem Over the Seas! 'Beth French and English mills have hurried us large new shipments of-cotton ratines. And American mills have just sent the most novel and charming effects yet woven this side of the sea. In the new shipments are wonderfully smart white-end-black effects, white grounds with various-colored checks, plaids and stripes; beautiful gray effects, or gray with color; navy, green, orange, and almost every ether color and combination. Solid colors are $1 and $1.25 a yard, and are all imported. White is $1 te $3 a yard. Novelty effects are 76c te $3 a yard this last the smart woolly-looking French ratine with a thickly "nubbed" surface. (Flmt Fleer) OIS JAUNTY AIR and snappy step and ready smile -l are about the only ways te pick out The Man Who Is "Living Easy" in a , Tropical Suit The suit itself doesn't leek a bit different from the clothes a man wears the whole year around. It might be any color it might be plain or it might be striped, and if it is a Wanamaker Tropical suit it surely will be just as smart and just as dignified as a suit could be. Tailoring does it tailoring makes it stand up and leek like a geed suit as long as the cloth holds together. But the man himself will give away the fact that he is wearing tropical clothes. He'll go around smiling and have enough energy te keep abreast of his business and he'll leek cool, as if it really were a let of fun te be alive. Palm Beach Suits, $18 and $20 Fancy Mehairs, $20, $22.50 and $25 Tropical Worsteds, $25 te $32 (Third Fleer) A French Batiste Shirt That Is as Coel as the Breeze Fer a fact, it is as light as a shirt could be, weighing just five ounces. Just as much a synonym for comfort among shirts as tropical suits are among clothing. In several colors all attractive, and the price is $3. At the same price are shirts of imported madras, serviceable and cool. The grounds are light, marked with colored pin stripes or checks. (Main Fleer) A Smart-Leeking Brogue That Has a Seft Tee Is Priced $6.40 And where is there a young man who isn't looking for just such a shoe? As masculine as can be in appearance, roomy and comfortable and solidly geed for wear. Tan, of course, being of grained calfskin with perfora tions en the tip, lace stay and vamp seam. A Whole Regiment of Neckties and Any One for 65c What's mere, every tie in the let is worth mere money, some of them a great deal mere. There are Rep silks, Mugaders, grenadines and hand some foulards all Summer's favorites in a world of colors and patterns. J . 3 m ,i I - I. '' ""V Vi !'AJU.;lii.u.t.iaVi.;'.f.,'..,-yjUi.V,t-i.iMvi A . -uv. &s2' aStiki- Pi JJete&Z.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers