734M ' fFt&m ..' JJV'O ', r ZEL at 9uVi f m A WANAMAKER'S STORE OPENS AT S DaylighuSaiing Tim WANAMAKER'S STORE CLOSES AT 5 Daylight-Saving Vim WANAMAkfcR'S v$mm - m. Generally Cleudy ' , i& .r' . ..Lji'riWlMia at tta'dB MMOOT -? ' ' "t ." i' A Reared of Steel and Granite te Withstand the Test of Years, and Just Se Geed Are the Things Within It , . , . iv : rStirf , EVHIN PUBll&fr ' ''.'. - ....'..!'..' ". I'.". . .'.,. . . ' ' . V, i i i .i I " I Mighty Stere ? . V Seme One Said vTeday ; te the, Writer ' Your Stefe Is in a Class by Itself" It is the intention of my son and myself and our capable managers and assistants, as merchants, te se frame our methods of business that they shall serve the interest of the public in the highest possible degree. In competing with ethers for public favor, no expedient shall be permitted that will net bear close examination. Better te fail in attracting attention than te fall into rivalry with ethers and deceive people, especially unwa'ry persons, by statements that the trade knows te be false. We study te get first qualities and, having the largest sales outlets in the city, we can afford te make lowest possible prices without reducing qualities. 8 Cfjeat of fctlber for tfjc 9ribt'tel?e It may be a' Urge cheit or a small ene with only, the most necessary pieces in. it but you may be sure the gift will be very welcome. .The smallest chest contains thirty pieces of Clerment sterling silver and is $100 complete. The largest chest has 106 pieces of a very handsome English hall marked silver- at $900. There are ten period patterns of sterling silver in between the two prices , and chests of many different prices. Or we will mnke up chests te your order in any but the English silver. ' Alse the knives, forks, spoons and various serving .pieces may be bought by the dozen or half dozen and then added te later. (Main Fleer) Signed June 27, 1022. QM fhumh. Undermuslins for Large Women Lew-necked nightgowns are nainsoek, lace and embroidery trimmed, $1 te $3.75. Nightgowns of cotton crepe, pink, blue and orchid, figured, $1.85 te $2. Corset covers, embroidery and lace trimmed. 65c te $1.50. Short petticoats, 50c te $1.50. Leng petticoats with embroid ery flounces, $1.50 te $2.85. Others with lace trimming, $2.25 te $7.50. Batiste step-ins, pink and white, $1 and $1.50. Bleemers of cotton crepe, pink and white, $1.25. (Third Fleer) Women's Pongee Dresses Frem Perte RiceSpecial at $18.75 Coel, airy dresses with the best f hand drawnwerk, and fine hand jewing upon them, and really finite wonderful for the money. If they were net a delayed ship ment their price weum De ai must 10 mere. There are nine styles, with lone and elbow sleeves, and various necks and various decorations of drawnwerk, and all cut en the chemise order, although some have belts ever the elastic which gather the fullness around the waist. Sizes are 36 te 42 inches. (Flrfct Fleer) 200 Women's Silk Umbrellas at $7.50 Quite pretty enough te use for either sun or rain, for they are covered with navy, green, purple or garnet silk with wide grosgrain border. ( The handles, tee, are especially attractive many different styles in imitation amber, bakelite or plaited leather, with rings or leather straps te go ever the arm. Seme of the handles are sterling silver trimmed. (Main Fleer) 50 Capes of Knitted Weel New $17.50 te $25 They are odds and ends of regular stock, and consequently are In many styles and, several colors green, gray, blue, black, white, russet and vari ous plaid effects. Seme of the capes have long stele revers ending in pockets and some have scarfs and all of them are excellent for shore and metering uses. (Flrit Fleer) Fine Striped Tissue at the Phenomenal Price of 18c 6000 yards, constituting a maker's end-of-season overlet. 18c a yard is little mere than one-third regular season's price. White with colored stripes in various widths pink, blue, helio trope, green or black. Dainty and cool for Summer frocks. 31 te S2 inches wide. (Weit Alila) White Wash Blouses for Girls In barred muslin, dimity, lawn, batiste and tub silk, prettily trimmed with ruffles, lace or col ored embroidery, mostly with short sleeves, $1.25 te $5. Fer girls from six te sixteen years. . (Third Fleer) On Each Bright Summer Day a Yeung Weman Will Want Coel, Airy Frecks Fer Instance, yeile Dresses for Warm Afternoons Clearing Away Silk Sweaters at $12 Odds and ends of our prettiest silk sweaters slip-ens mostly in lovely colors, blues, greens, tans, grays and whites, besides darker colors. They have high and V necks and are the most desirable sweaters imaginable te make part of a holiday costume. Their new price averages half of what they sold for earlier in the season. (First Fleer) Twenty-Six Pianos Are Net Quite What They Should Be EVERY new and then te assure the integrity of our stocks and te keep them absolutely up te the mark we have a most critical expert exami nation made of all the pianos that we own. The result of this survey just made indicates that we have in our stocks 26 pianos that in the judgment of the expert "have nothing the matter with them, but they are net quite what they should be." The explanation of this curious sentence is that there are four Lindeman upright pianos, three Linde man grand pianos, eight Emersons and eleven Scho Sche mackers that cannot be sold as absolutely perfect be cause their case designs and measurements are te a Blight degree imperfect and sub-standard. We cannot have these instruments in our stocks. We must let them go right away. Therefore, in spite of the fact that they are cer tainly perfect in every musical quality and se nearly perfect in case and design that net one person in a hundred could ever tell you there was anything wrong with them at all, we have reduced the prices te sell them at once and let them go as fellows : Four Lindeman upright pianos reduced from $435 te $350. Six Emersen upright pianos reduced from $550 te $475. Twe Emersen upright pianos reduced from $585 te $500. Three Schemacker player-pianos reduced from $1250 te $900. Three Lindeman grand pianos reduced from $785 te $695. Three Schemacker upright pianos reduced from $750 te $675. Twe Schemacker upright pianos reduced from $725 te $600. Twe Schemacker grand pianos reduced from $1150 te $900. One Schemacker grand piano reduced from $1250 te $1100. While it may net appear that these reductions are in any case sensational, they are all actual, and in every case represent a saving out of all proportion te the slight imperfection responsible for them. Like all our pianos, these will be sold upon terms most convenient te the purchaser; and it may be that you have already an old piano that we will accept in part payment for one of these. (Egyptian Hall, Second Fleer) Anether Big Greup of One-Gallen Vacuum Jars Has Geme at a Substantially Lewer Price, $7.85 Which is almost half of reg ular. A shipment running into the hundreds and every ene perfectly built and up te standard in every detail. Unusually timely, tee, being ust before the Fourth, with lundreds of meter parties, boat beat ers, campers and followers of the great outdoors wondering hew te take a cool, refreshing beverage for the whole party. Coel things te drink or cool things te eat will stay cool for hours in a vacuum jar. And the gallon sire is certainly large enough. Every Jar solid and geed for years. Being contained within a Hardened aluminum ribbed jacket makes it all but unbreakable. And the 4-inch opening at the top makes it possible te carry feed as well as liquid. While the group lasts special, $7.85. 1 (Fourth Fleer) A Handsome Iren Bridge Lamp With Shade for $4.25 Parchment shades are pre ferred for iron lamps. Therefore we suggest this combinatien: Iren bridge lamp $8 Parchment ihade $1.25 44.25 But the combination is net com pulsory. We will sell the lamp for $3 and you can buy any sort of shade you like. We even have some as low as $1, but we like the $1.25 one bet ter for this lamp. (Fenrth Fleer) I The Candy Surprise for the Fourth Hew the children will enjoy it! It is a great big box with boxes of all their favorite candies and it is tied with red, white and blue ribbon. The price is $2 complete for all of the follewing: One pennd of auertcd chocolate. One pound of cream almond.. One pound of asserted caramel. One pound of plaited rrenm mint. One cannon cracknr .lllrd with gum drops. A box of nmertfd cream wafer. Twe .napping bonbon. (Down Slain Stere) Twe Fashions Meet in the White Beaded Handbags Dainty, cool and inexpensive, l of which adds te their popu larity. Se many young women come in te leek around, find anv number of new and pretty styles that they haven't seen before and enthusiastically order several voile dresses at once. Usually there is net a stitch of alteration needed. In both checked and plain colors, some being trimmed with organdie ruffles, picot edged tabs of the voile,. insets of lace or hand drawn-work or hand-embroidery. One model is entirely hand made. They are $11.50, $12.50, $16.60 and $17.50. Sizes 14 te 20 years. Many New Gingham Dresses Are Here for Vacations Pretty colored checked ging hams such as every ene is wearing for mornings and Reme wear them for afternoons as well. There are straight - line dresses with belts (in certain cases the belts are of leather) , dresses with bloused waist lines, collarless stvles and (Second Fleer) ethers with cellars of linen, pique or organdie. Often there is a bit of hand embroidery in the form of cress stitching or black silk buttonholing en the cellar and cuffs. And ene of the prettiest models is of imported ging ham with insets of white linen. Prices are $7.75, $8.50, $11.50 and $17.50 for 14 te 20 year sizes. White is fashionable for Sum mer, while beads arc really a rage. And here are white beaded handbags. As delicate and filmy and beau tiful as any flower could be. Frem the bottom they are solidly beads three-quarters of the way te the top and then lustrous white satin. But they are tiny beads little sparkling bits of beauty, and graceful designs are worked ever them in dull white beads. Three little beaded tassels dangle from the bottom, while the entire bag swings from a silk cord handle. Really moderately priced at $10.60. (Main Fleer) A Better Kind of Hammock Is Here at $20 The points of betterment are the heaviness of the chains, the upholstering of the seat and back, the abundance of the pure white cotton stuffing, the improved springs and the generally superior finish. The springs haTe eleTen helical, are of metal, cloth covered, or aplral. xn addition te the usual spring at The eat 1 really a cuthlen, set either end It ha two en either aide. Altogether neat, trim, workman!- It Is butten-tuftrd and the buttons looking hammock. (Seventh Fleer) Fer Sports Afield, afloat or anywhere the lure of outdoors may lead the pleasure seeker en the Fourth the proper equipment is in the Wanamaker Sporting Goods Stere. Women .Are Talking About Open-Werk' Silk Stockings Being Only $3.50 Pair the nag DGfln venra tnriA eiinVi n Wng has cbme te pass. Women urn knl. t,1 ,"en or H dozen pairs at a time, w Httle wonder, for it is an wwtunity extraordinary. Perfect stockings, of splendid silk, in many different designs, and what is mere fashienable than open-work clocked silk stockings. There are plenty of black or white ones as well as the gayer colors shoes and gewm are in. Fer the Gelfer A wonderful selection of the finest golf clubs from England and Scotland. Drivers, brassies and spoons $5. Mid-irons, mashies, niblicks, Jiggers and putters $5. All standard makes of golf balls are here at $8.75 te $12. Gelf bags, $1 te $25. Gelf sundries of every kind. Fer the Tennis Player An unusually large selection of rackets from the best makers. Bancroft rackets include the "Internationalist" at $12.50 and the "American" and "Champien" at $10. Other Bancroft models are $3.50 te $8. Slazenger rackets include the "I. Z." at $13.50, the "Doherty" at $12.50. Lee rackets include "Mono gram," "Marine," "Bat" and "Dreadnought Driver," $13.50 te $15. Spalding, Wright and Ditson and Reach rackets in fine choice at $2.50 te $13.50. Championship tennis balls, 50c each. Tennis nets, pests, marking tapes, court markers, racket covers, prcssers and all ether accessories of the game. Fer Water Sports Kennebec canoes, five differ ent models, all sizes and a geed assortment of colors $65 te, $75. Yacht tenders, roomy and seaworthy, 9 ft., $80; 10 ft., $90. Outboard rowboats, $72 te $95. Flat-bottom fishing dories, 10 ft, $42; 12 ft., $52. Callle outboard meters, com plete and ready te attach te beat, $75 te $130. Evinrude outboard meters, complete, $100. Canoe paddles, ears, back rests, cushions, beat lamps, anchors and ether needfuls. Bathing Suits Men's and women's one-piece swimming suits, all-wool, $3. All-silk one-piece suits, $7.50. Pacific Coast-style suits, $3.50 te $15. Twe-piece suits of wool with silk stripes, for men, $5.50 and $6. Lifeguard suits (blue flannel trunks that held the color in any water), $2.50 and $3. White sleeveless shirts of pure worsted, $2 te $3.50. Beys', girls' and children's bathing suits, in fine selection, $2.25 te $4. Bathing caps, swimming wings, surf-beards and ether supplies also. Fer the Camper Everything te make camping trips enjoyable. Wall tents, automobile tents, trailers, close-te-nature houses. Camp blankets, rubber blank ets, camp clothing of every de scriptien, camp stores, camp furniture. Axes, hunting knives, mess kits, waterproof carrying bags, fishing tackle, rifles, revolvers, canvas steels in a large variety of styles. Several styles of mecassins. Sweaters te suit everybody. Fer the Automobile Empire cord tires fr.em $13.50 for size 30x3 'j ft. te $39.75 for size 37x5 ft. Empire fabric tires, for Ferd care, size 30x3 'j ft., $9.50. Alse inner tubes, meter res taurants, folding chairs, and ether things of necessity, com fort and helpfulness. Fer Other Pastimes Cameras of every description, also photographic sundries. Baseball equipments in full choice. Bicycles for men, women, boys and girls. Shaker-knit sweaters. Practically everything for every sport worth the name. (The Gallery) (First Fleer) IB rv Ai let k Bmp7 IBHi InSPn TALK is cheap and it gets en the nerves in het weather but a fact is a fact and it is something te depend upon. A whole army of facts have led Men Who Knew the Value of a Dellar te Buy Their Clethes at Wanamaker's It is because of talk that some men have conjured visions of getting a whole let for nothing and raced out and get into clothes that made them leek ridiculous. Then came sobering facts. The fact that when clothes get below a certain level they cease te be clothes. And that fact is proven after a few weeks of wear the suit that a man was "talked into buying" begins te leek as if it would have been expensive at half the price. It's a mighty safe course te stick te facts and it's a fact that all this great Wanamaker business grew out of a clothing store. Moreover, it's a fact that any cloth ing store that could start such a remarkable business and serve three generations of se many thousands of families must provide mighty geed clothing. Three-piece Summer suits that have style tailored in te stay are here in every color, every fashion, between $35 and $50 with the greatest cheesing at $40 and $45. (Third Fleer) Striped Peplin Shirts That Loek Much Like Silk but have the wearing ability that only cotton can give are here at $5.50. Really beautiful shirts in pin stripes or slightly wider stripes in all the colors a man cares for, some gay, some quieter. (Main Fleer) Hew Many Queer Patterns Could Foulard Neckties Put On? Many a man would like te knew queer patterns, but neat te be sure, and mighty popular with men, for of all ties, the foulard is his favorite in Summer. Who can tell hew many pat terns foulard ties really could have? But a leek at the feu- (Maln Fleer) New American Dinner Sets at a Lew Price $27.50 And the luster that crnies from being highly mercerized makes them especially at tractive in Summer. lards here at 50 cents will give a pretty geed idea. Bandana styles, small figures and dots, patterns of many sizes, forms and colors. There are bat-wing ties or four-in-hand tics and many are worth a great deal mere seme twice as much. A Man Getting Fitted Up for the Holiday Surely Wants White Shoes Fer sports' or strolling or just lounging around white shoes are the proper finish for a man's Summer costume. Perhaps net plain white, for there are smart buck skin shoes with tan calf trimmings, ethers are all white with brogue tees and perforations, ethers the sports last with a tan saddle at the instep. Seme have the white ivory soles and heels, ethers rubber soles and low rubber heels, while still ethers are rubber soled and heeless. Priced $10.50 and $11. (Mnln Fleer) This is a little ever half the regular figure. Sets of 100 pieces in a wide semi conventional border decoration of green and geld tan with flower bnsket medallions. Each piece has coin-geld handles and geld edges with an inner hairline. New $27.50 a set. Sets of 52 pieces of the same ware can be had nt $12.50. (Fourth Fleer) Gingham Lamp Shades have suddenly become popular, and we have just new some very attractive ones of rose, red, lav ender and green; 8, 10 and 12 inches in diameter, price, $1.35 te $10. (Fourth Fleer) Have Your Blankets Cleaned by our Sanitary Precess, which makes them sweet, soft, spotless and te leek like new. They will be stored without charge until you are ready for them in the Fall. Mnile lilunkrtN, 7 (Se. Doulile blanket!), (I, SO, TelepUeua Hlttanheuie 1000. New Serapi Carpets at Lew Prices $150 te $225 Sizes from 12.5x9.6 te 13.7x 10.9 ft. Net for many years have we had carpet-size Ser apis nt such low prices. They are of serviceable qual ity, net the fine grade, nat urally, but geed at the prices. Beld figures, medallion cen cen ters. Celers less vivid than in the general run of Scrap! pieces. Iteddish browns, ecru, blue, tan and rese, (Heventh Fleer) .! 71 ! n ' ' a,' ui. tev-tm t. vft.vs-,biitiMijiifcMaLit w jiitist&&ua!it&i&li ,.. I .u&4Je.tiii..lt'..V ,l;
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