T' sn VnWtfWW S7W4 i?''yii 5V pt rr'- WAStm ' y ' I ,' IFww- -. fiVHNEKT PUBLIC LEDGEAfHIIiI)fiLlHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1922 I. pOrgnn plays at 9, 11 and 4:50 WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens nt 9 t Daylight-Savin e Time Stere Cleses'at 5 Daylight-Saving Time WEATHER Thundcrahewcrs WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S (Mflm'y nml Clilm lit Noen) wse ".' j I Nothing but Geed Furniture, and Plenty of It at Attractive Prices Could Make Such an August Sale The Supreme Happiness of Life Cannet Be Found In any one thing we have or can gain. The inheritance of a noble name is an enrichment. Wealth is welcome and fortunate. It is net in the scores of little things through all the days of health and hope as they come and go; the I kind recognitions of friends and relatives, the smile ! and the kiss of a dear friend. , But the real thing is in the joy and comfort of having a heart full of goodness that carries us ( outside of ourselves, deeply concerned in everything i that makes the world better and happier, especially in the peer and suffering. The mere we give happiness, the mere we have left. ISigned JM fmaA August T, less. ( ' Autumn's First Cleth Dresses Arrive for Yeung Women Hew eagerly they have been awaited and hew welP they reward waiting. They are really something different. In a word, they are the type of dress-that one would never in the world call "a frock." The long line of Fall's silk dresses is repeated, but it, like everything else about these dresses, is tai , lered into a smartness, n finish, a completeness that is new. Each dress is se utterly right, soreehow. Nothing could he added or taken away without spoiling the effect. Peiret Twill and Tricetine of beautiful fineness are used and almost all are in navy blue. It is only fitting that the dresses should be as carefully finished inside as they are out. (Second Japan Sends Us Slippers and Kimonos The slippers arc of quilted silk Wd cotton, in lavender, blue and Jese, hand embroidered, and may be had for $1. The kimonos are of cotton crepe -my, rose, pink, blue, lavender Tut with Japanese and American 'eeves, and embroidered. $2.85 seems a very reasonable Wee for them, i (Third Fleer) Silk Nightgowns for Large Women Crepe, de chine nightgowns of .2! ,EIevercl.v tailored type with "Wider straps, pink, blue, orchid ani peach, $7.50. iWuther ,styl with built-up Meulders, pink and white, $8.50. Hn. vanet.her with shirred waist hW .neck nl ft Reed deal of '. white and pink, $10.50. (Third Fleur) Nainsoek by the Piece $4 .That is a special price en a qual qual feumi nm,ns which we have 0 inchesCl;ide.Cd '" fin linKCriC Ten yards in the piece. I'lrt Fleer) New Begins the Sale of the Last 1000 Yards of White Silk Ratine at 95 c a Yard N'n nU.. .. i .. i r . . been 11 npuris si ik jiKe it ana meusunns 01 yaras nave hike ml. lhis sesen- H doesn't leek like silk, but it wears Eh L ",,u ll .veu I11'" eaen mtie sirana apuri you find that "1 eVCrV hil sslllr 'All iwilinu ,.,M Style Points Sleeves, almost without ex ception, arc wide, and often lined with contrasting color. There is a tailoring about them that has never before been achieved in wide sleeves. Necks are again collarless, ex cept for the coat dresses, whicli have a distinction of their own. Panels are used in many guises. One dress, with a beaded duyetyn girdle, shows a wide knife-plented panel all down the front and back. Anether shows skirt panels that simulate box pleats. Seme individual models show elaborate all-ever embroidery of braid or French knots and pine tree embroidery is a new touch. ?-lH te W. Doer) A Prettier Bathing Cap is net really a cap, but a large col orful handkerchief of English silk or French crepe. Most becoming effects in tapestry colors and Pais ley patterns are worn ever the close rubber cap. Prices aie $2 73 te $6.50 each. (Main Fleer) The "Crushable" Ribbon is the seven-inch satin sort, used se mucn ter crusnrd girdles, or swirled around small hats. Per haps the beautiful lustrous colors j1, account also for its popularity I orange, gray, jade, soft blues, rose and black. $1 a yard. , (Mulu Fleer) j Chinese Shantung $1.50 and $2 a Yard Made in China, of durable silk, it comes in two weights, each U2 inches wide. i One is the proper weight for blouses, dresses and little girls' frocks. The heavier weight is cx- j cellcnt for men's house jackets, i women's i iding habits, knickers, 1 little boys' taileied suits, skirts . and se en. (rirnt Fleer) 1 Clearing Away Women's Silk Suits at $15 te $25 A little miscellaneous let of silk suits which have sold until the sizes are tee much broken for us te keep them longer. They are of faille, pongee and a heavy silk crepe; arc lined and unlincd and some of the lined ones are beautifully embroidered; and they are in the most practical colors navy, orchid and nat ural, besides white and black. The new prices mean a third te a half saving. (Flrnt Fleer) Women's Comfortable Kidskin Oxfords A woman is net limited te one style, cither, but there are several from which she may cheese. A light and comfortable turned-sole style, of black kidskin with a low, bread heel is priced $8. One, with a welted sole and a medium heel, $8.50. A brown kidskin medium heel oxford, $9.50. All have well rounded tees.. With narrower tees and Cuban heels, geed-looking oxfords of black kidskin are marked $9, and a particular favorite, $12.50. (First Fleer) Beautiful Suede Cleth Frem England Suede cloth is a silk-and-wool mixture heavy enough for Fall capes and wraps, yet suitable for one-piece dresses. It will be prom inent this Autumn in tan, taupe, brown, Copenhagen blue and black. 54 inches wide. .Besides being new from Eng land, suede cloth has a new low price $4 a yard. (First Fleer) Hand Embroidered Blouses Lowered te $2.85 and $3.85 Made and embroidered entirely by hand, by skilled needlewomen, such fine white voile blouses are suitable te wear with the best suits a woman cares te put en. They are elaborately and exquis itely embroidered in white, and finished with filet or crochet edging. Alse, at $1.85 are many collarless models of white voile, trimmed with wee tucks, lace, insertion and the finer type of machine embroid ery. Most of them have the be coming and desirable round necks. (Third Fleer) August's Hat Is the Sports Hat and It Is Felt What a lovely spot of color it makes, tee. Women, are wearing them for horseback riding, en the boardwalk, and for informal as well as sports wear. With suh sheer beauty of color a long streamer of canton crepe, a and soft becomingness of line, scft swirling band or the newest Fashion wisely keeps her hands twists of velvet. A color for cvet y off in the matter of trimming. It woman sit prices ranging from $12 is simply a cluster of ribbon ends, te $20. (Second I'luer) A l li 1 Mether Has Time te Be a Pal te little brother and little sister. She has time te romp with them and read with them, te laugh with them and te explore with them all the healthy joys that go te make up a happy life. She has hours mere than s.he used te have before THE FIRELESS COOKER came te be her kitchen helper There, after all, is the real geed of a Fireless Cooker the time it saves and all the helpful things one can de with that time? , Every one knows hew economical a Fireless Cooker is what gas it saves, every one knows hew splendidly it cooks a whole meal, with hardly a bit of attention one can go away and leave it all day but it will work along faithfully and surely and dinner will be en time. But every one hasn't stepped te think hew a Fireless Cooker brightens the whole family life. A demonstrator is here te explain, any day. , (Fourth I'loer) The goods, the excellence of them, the likableness of them, the beauty of them, the superiority of them at the prices. That is the whole story of the marvelous success of the sale. Put it te a practical test in any division, in living-room furniture, in dining-room fur niture, in bedroom furniture, in hall pieces, in rarities and reproductions of fine old models. It will meet the test in every branch as no otfe6r sale can. It is a surpassing sale at all points, in high priced furniture, in low-priced furniture, in medium-priced furniture. It is a surpassing sale in varieties, in excel lencies and m values. , . 'f JJhe. ,ne inJlemParable sal.e from which te furnish a cottage or a mansion. The best collection H 1 1 1 1 stuffed' living-room furniture in America is here. , A sweeping statement perhaps, but we are absolutely sure of our grounds. We ourselves made this furniture. We i made it better and of better materials. ! Every piece of it is hair-filled. We are sure of the springs, their number and their kind. (Fifth, Sixth nml New Scrim and Marquisette Curtainings, Special New special purchase bringing a choice of these popular curtain materials, both plain and figured, te sell at a re markably low price 20c a yard. Alse a fine voile with lace edge priced at .15c a yard, but usually sold for twice this figure. (Fifth Fleer) Notes for "Cern Time" Gray enameled corn boilers, $2.35. These of white enamel, with an excellent draining arrangemeirt, $4.25. I Nickel corn slitters, 25c each; ' $2.75 a dozen. Silver-plated corn slitters, 50c each; $5.50 a dozen. Het corn forks, 25c a pair. Het corn forks with white ' ivoreid handles, $1.25 a pair. i (Fourth Fleer) A Sturdy Salt Bex is made of weed, and is the sort that "hangs up" in a convenient place. 75c. (Fourth Fluer) l J 01 low-priced ever- Geed Business Ahead and All Our Office Furniture Reduced A combination of circumstances that carries its own moral te every wide-awake man of business. He will naturally ask himself "Hew am I equipped te handle the geed business ahead and of which there are se many signs- and tokens?" As regards office furniture, ne new has a real opportunity. He can cheese anything in the Wanamaker stock at a reduced price, a lower price than is likely te be quoted again en the same (Seienth A Fitted Case Takes Madame 's Vanity Dresser Along en the Trip Or at least she has everything the toilet calls for and all are her very own pieces. Exquisite pieces at that, some tor toise shell finish, some the ivory finish and still ethers as dainty as can be in two-tone effects'. What a wonderful selection of fitted cases there is at Wana maker's. Smaller cases with just enough fittings for the trip, at $25. Then en up they go up te the cases with everything, even a talcum shaker and all the manicur- (Mnlii 12.50 for a Pair Than 2 Pair at That's why a man who geed shoes, and te get geed It takes shoemaking te build service, and shoemaking costs money. nut in the long run it pays a dividend, and all the time a 'man can walk around in a real pair of shoes. Such shoes are thd modified Olnln It's Net Every Day That a Geed Necktie Can Be Had for 35 Cents But nearly every kind of geed neckties can be had for Se cents at Wanamaker's right new. In all the silks that men have called "might v fine" for Summer. Smartly patterned ties in colors that nil the biU And best of all. every tie is worth a great deal mere, some twice as much, ethers nearly three times mere. (Mu In 'loon After the Shampoo the hair .-heuld he thoroughly sprayed. CU-inrh hand-sprays of small red ruhhtr tubing have sprays in two sizes, ,"j()c and 7.a (fourth Meer) Exquisite Gifts of Florentine Leather Oiaries, address books and en Kugcment pads are beautifully bound in imported leather and dee dee erated in colors which seem te hae been blended bj centuries. In se ural cases the decoration is a copy of a famous picture. ninrirn, S5 tt ml S.'i.ftll. TclrplietH' rrKl-tiTK, s.,,n. AililrrsH IiimiK inn) tdeplunie rrKlsIrr rmuliliiiMl, 81. .10. liiKiiffrmriit ii.mN, M.,1, (Mulu I trier Het Apple Pie is much easier te make if the in genious metal arrangement for cerinK and separating tipples into sections is used. An apple is cored and cut into eijjht equal pieces with one stroke. GOc. (Fourth Fleer) And of the better cordage and better webbing i and b tte construction all through. . - These particular 0f the quality of all Wanamaker furniture. Typical of what we have been doing te better the quality and keep down the price, And we knew we are working along the right lines, because Wanamaker furniture was never in such demand. Ner was there ever a sale se well able te meet it. Sexcntli Floers) class or merenanmse in class eng time. Business success is largely matter of taking adatage opportunities. a of Fleer) "" ing pieces, at $125. As for the casei themselves, all are masterfully made cf shiny auto leather or soft, fine cowhide. Many have the inner tray that folds up like a little scpaiate case. I'loer) of Shoes Is Less $7 Would Cost leeks a problem inside out buys ones he comes te Wanamaker's. brogues of Scotch grain calf. tan. All the seams are rope stitched the soles solid white oak and thick nt that. . And, with it all. the'- are as .s..-!art and trim as a shoe could be. uniy a lew tiny perforations the tip, otherwise plain. oil Fleer) Glorious Rugs of the East in a Notable August Sale Mahals in their tones of rich red. blue and ecru. Chinese in marvelous blues, imperial yellows with here and there the splendor ei geld, and the distinctive oddness of mulberry or wine color Kermanshahs, exquisite in the delicacy of their rose and ivory tints. Saruks of superb texture in colors at once soft and rich. Then a Mttle world of smaller rugs, such as Mesuls. llamadans, LJeluehistans and Chinese. Of such is this sale made up. New purchases together with many fine rugs from our regular stock. Prices are attractively low, mostly 20 te 2.1 per cent below the regular markings. Mahals, from lO.lOxfi.lO ft. at SM0 te 11.7x10.7 ft. at $16.-,. goods are fairly typical , ' . -l MM The Entire Collection of Men's Three-Piece All-Weel BLUE SERGE SUITS In a Summer Clearaway "With them are black serges and unfinished worsteds in solid blue and black. . In short, all the solid-color, three-piece Sum mer suits are priced down $10 te $20 ard new can be had for $25 Suits that are Jight enough te put en right new and wear day after day. And they are heavy enough te keep en until there is skating en the lake?. They are the kind of suits that are wearable season after season staple, geed, neat te see and ahvays meet ing the elusive requirements of fashion. There are sizes for all men, particularly big men. iThlril I loon $1.55 Is About as Lew as Ever Such a Geed Madras Shirt Was Priced That is as low as se many have been priced for day after day selling. It's net a special sale or an attempt te get rid of a hard-te-sell line it's just a let of mighty fine shirts at a price that is way bt?lew the water level. Woven madras, every one, and geed woven madras. Firm and staunch for endless wear. In stripes galore and just as many colors. i Mtiln I'lunrl (Sctcntli I'lunr) "What Time Is It?" Out comes the watch. What would we de without watchea, anyhow! During business hours, time is usually the most valu able thing in the world. A watch that is a minute fast or slew mny be the cause of nn expensive misstep. Men's Watches of standard American mnkes, arc in regular models, 14-carat geld, at $34 te $95. Geld-filled watches are. $19 te $71. 14-carat geld thin models ar $75 te $310. White geld thin models nre $100 te $1"5. (Main I'lner) New Linen Luncheon Sets, Specially Priced at $6.75 Set comprises one linen cloth, hemstitched, and in size 57x57 inches, together with half a dozen hemstitched linen napkins, size 16x10 inches. In Greek key and fleur-de-lis pattern Geed, practical sets that will serve well. They are a new special purchaae and the selling price is excep tionally low $6.7q a set. (First Fleer) $35 Chinese, from R.lxe..'l ft. al SS.'i te 19.11x12 ft. at $77.1. In both groups there is a wonderful selection at various prices in between. Hamadans, about Ix.'l ft., $2.'l te $30. Mesuls, about (Sx.'l ft., $.'2 te $15. Heluchistans, about (ix.'l ft., $.39. , Chinese, from .1.3x2.1 ft. te 7.3x1.3 fi at $25 te $75. i m mm ran A.--a m iVl (Bait AIU and Vint Fleer) ' & rfJteHr I
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