rra. fc&H &.." l; -, i'7 ; rT1 . t ? ' ' Hi ', '."?, EvMlNG PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1918 '.! r jt WEATHER Thunder Showers WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S "Store Cfeflcd All Day Today Wt Is Wonderful How a Furniture Sale , t JbWJ&s' Goes AheadM K In Passing, if Not Too Much Trouble X. please count the massive, four-square columns f which hold up this building, which we grow more in glove with every day, by living in it and testing its fa capabilities of safety, service and healthfulness. & When inside of the doors, please cast an eye on the large number of four-square columns for which We gave the valuable space on the floors to insure full protection for any weight likely to be imposed1 ori them. Wo 111 in enn with our avas t.hp. nvernowerincr l' i.-i f 'J-l.. t...nMn Iamam Anlliniv tn nilii minfl in ICAt UJL Llieir UUMIICSS 1CS99U1I laimig iu vwi "ifiu w m be like them IS. Four Square and yet another great fact is apparent, that all these columns and these great granite walls must . stand on firm foundations, and this was one of the fv reasons sufficient time was taken to get down to 'I the rocks underneath the water. Verily the store spirit is a voice calling to us in every direction to the firm foundations, and the four square object lessons of the building are to remind us always to stand upon the solid rocks of principles and act four square in all transactions being done within our walls. h Signed' August S, 1918. ft im4- Whispers of Autumn Fashions in the Millinery Salons Not only the shapes, but trimmings are new, and the hats, all In new Autumn fashions, are interesting to women who wish to know what the new modes are like. . There arc many small shapes and quite a few close-fitting , JIOIB. Wl.U lUl ..U..gO...U V-... o-e.b.-ovo ... . .a... had the submarine in mind when it was planned! In addition to hats of deep, rich black velvet, there are royal , purples, midnight blue and brown velvet hats. , Quite a few are trimmed with feathers perky wings and flat wings, burnt ostrich and novelty feathers. They are all new and interesting and you will find them both becoming and smart as well. Prices start at $10. (Second Floor, ClieMnut) Women's Cool Silk UTiuves iui vv aim la.va 5f So light and cool a woman is scarcely conscious that she 111 IB Wearing tJlUVCO UUI, 4UIW mill Ul nuui. hu iiv.cj. i.jiuu6ii , " for service. $1 a pair for black, white, gray and pongee. k v JR1.2K a nair for black, white, noniree. mode. cray. brown li" - . .. ... . . . . ! 1 ' and wmte witn DiacK siucning. $1.50 for white. . $1.75 a nair for 12-button length mousquetaire silk in I?! uii ...V.H- ij uibgk ui vYini-c. $2 a pair for 16rbutton length mousquetaire silk in black -r, or white. All double finger tipped for better service. r (Main Altlr, Central) Ife" fy A Gala Array of Little Girls' ww va... Colored Dresses and 'Cool, thin ones for the warm days that are here others more suitable for the cooler days to come. II' ' There is no end of new designs, and the trimming lrincludes smocking, embroidery and tiny ruffles. There are. ijjdeligKtful little pockets on nearly all. fc . VnileQ in hlne. nink. vellow and rose. S6.75to $8. w- " ' - ' ' T Chambrays in pink, yellow and green, ?3 to $6.50. Cotton crepes in green, blue and tan, $3 to $3.50. (Third Floor, Cuettnut) 5:1 ''' M -iy 500 Umbrellas for Men and Women at $1 Each ToTfntfv ViorH in crnf n o-nnri dollar nmhrella these davs. k rr - e-. -:----- -: -v.," . .- , VbiB lot IS w De SOla ac less man ine present wnoiesaic unce. vl1 The material is cotton, the frames steel tempered and r,sv --- . pe handles pf boxwood, mission wood and nrze. (Main Floor, Market) fPlain Cotton Voiles, 50c Yard These cotton voiles are rather scarcp and not easy to it so we more than welcomed this new shipment, which Mikes the color assortment complete. The voiles are of particularly good quality for 50c a rard', and are 44 inches wide. They are hne of weave, and n addition to black and white there are all the pretty and ioriable Summer colors, including soft gray shades, navy aid ,the lighter blue shades. H'Wwill, make charming little Summer frocks and A CONSERVATORY OF BEAUTIFUL SILK to Wo borrow the word from a customer who said: "Why, it's just like walking through a conservatory come through ncrcr It gave us a new viewpoint, and we could understand how it might impress her and others so. Seeing these beauties so often had dulled the keen edge of our own appreciation, though we can never fail to admire them. If ever a stock of merchandise looked like a garden of flowers these new silks do. Color! Color! Color! And exquisite pat tcrnings. Women arc buying silks today as probably never before. They can do so with a clear conscience, as the Government has not needed silks, as yet. If it does But tho most remarkable feature of this showing of fashion silks is tho extent of it. Though Uncle Sam doesn't need silks, he does need tho mills, and is taking them. The output of these rich fabrics is rapidly growing smaller. In spite of all of which our prices are scarcely any higher than last year. 0 (I'lrt lionr, rlir.lnuO Big Knitting Bags of Fine White Silk Not so big as to be unwieldy, but with plenty of room for all the knitting a woman is likely to carry. Suitable for shopping bags, too. Frames are of white or amber finish celluloid and linings are white or flower-sprigged silk. We also have some plain black and navy bags of the same style, with black and tortoise shell finish frames. Prices $8.50 and $10. (Main Floor, ClieMnnt) - - - Ruffle Flouncings Reduced to $1.50 a Yard There are billowy masses of them awaiting your selection. They are of organdie in white, blue, lavender and ecru, and white net. Some short pieces of embroidered flouncing in organdie and batiste. , , All to be sold at one-third to one-half less than their original prices. (ffft Alulr) t ' New Ribbons Special at 40c a Yard You will be charmed with the delightful color combina tions of these warp-print ribbons, which are 6 inches wide. The moire ribbons, which come in pink, blue, white, old rose and Alice blue, are 5 inches wide. (Main Floor, Ontrnl) Wm aW r ' 111111 tee. Mhi'wTSS 1 Upholsteries ait Today's )St Curtains, cretonnes and tapestries do their part in the August home furnishing sale Handsome in its enlarged quarters, which permit a more helpful display of goods, the Upholstery Store has some special news for Monday. By reason of large purchases some time ago it is able to put on sale now a lot of fine merchandise about present whole sale prices. Curtains Many kinds of lace curtains in both long and sash sizes, suit bale for year-round use. Prices range from $1,25 -a pair, for novelty net or scrim cur tains, to $42.50 a pairfor Brussels lace. Savings arc from a third to a half. Cretonnes Foreign, and domestic cretonnes iii an extensile range of beautiful patterns. There are innumerable uses for these, now and later. Prices 50c and 75c a yard. Tapestries Cotton and wool tapestry in a score or more of effective and richly colored designs. This is the time for reupholstcring and recovering furniture, as well as buying new. Prices are $1.76 to $18.50 a yard. t Plain and figured velvets, $2.50 to $6 a yard. Kens, annures and antique damasKs at low prices ior draperies. I (Fifth Tlor,-Mrkt) , in IM j?&M a Ok if ID $$ ''Mm w k ill &f-- - vfea n ii -' :! 's' k 'vl 4! When People Believe VOLUMES might be written about furniture sales, but nothing' more true than this, that at least nine hundred and ninety-nine out of every thousand will always buy their furni ture where they feel they can buy it to the best advantage. The sale which we are now holding claims attention on many grounds. It is known to be a sale of un matched magnitude. It is, wonderful in the diversity and beauty of the merchandise. It is unique in the sterling quality of the merchandise. It is pervaded by something very genuine. All of these are fine things in their way. The magnitude of the sale and the beauty of it, and the genuineness of it are regarded by thousands of our friends as something of a commercial distinction for Philadelphia. And yet, from our standpoint, all of these points are of value only because they are the direct outcome of one supreme fact, the fact that people recognize1 this to be the sale in which they can buy furniture to their own greatest advan tage. In buying furniture as in all other business .affairs, there is no getting away from the factor of self interest. That is the only workable basis upon which a sale like this can be built. It has become what it is because so many people have found out that it is the one sale above all others to come to for the furniture they require. Depend upon it, the goods you want are here. We don't believe there is a home of any account anywhere for whiclr this sale does not provide the right furniture. It is to your interest, it is to the interest of everybody who has a home or an apartment, and who has any care as to its furnishings to come in and see the opportunities which this sale presents. Not to do so is certainly not 'good busi ness. All our furniture is in the sale new purchases amounting roughly to one million dollars and regular stocks as well. Prices are 10 to 50 per cent less than regular, the savings averaging 25 to 33 1-3 per cent. M m c'l Pm vv o (Fifth, Sixth and SfTrnth Floors) On Monday There Will Be a Hundred New and Lovely Crepe Dresses for Women Specially Priced Owing to the lateness of the season, tho manufacturer who found himself with these hundred dresses on his hands let us have them at a special price, which is why we have such pretty frocks at $22.50, $25, $27.50 and $38.50 each. They are of fino crepe du chine and crepe Georgette in delicate flesh-color pink or plain white. All are in new and de lightful Summer styles some planned on the straight lines which many women like, others belted in at the waistline. There arc frocks with frilly plcatings, frocks with taffeta ribbon bands and bindings, dresses with filmy, creamy lace draperies and others with tucked and the new tier skirts. And all are fresh and lovely as posies. (FlMt l'loor. Crntrnl) White Wash Silk Petticoats Are Useful Indeed They may be worn under thin Summer and silk ffcicks. They launder easily, and well and stand much wear. Good styles, with double panels, and all of good quality , tub silk are $5 each. All have rubber bands at waist. (Third Floor, Ctntral) ON THE AISLE MONDAY i 300 White Shirtwaists $1 Each Cool, sheer white voile in a novelty plaid weavo makes the waists, which have V necks and square collars edged with heavy lace. They're specially good for $1. (Wfit AUIr) t 8. Women's Autumn Skirts Two New Models Though they are in Autumn styles and In dark colorings, they may be worn at once which will appeal to the women who like to know about and wear the new things. One skirt, of a pretty checked silk, is in a full box-pleated model, with two slashed pockets. It has buttons for trimming, tiny straps and is finished with a narrow girdle. $16.50. The other model is of blue or black prunella cloth in a striped effect. This is made in pleated style, too, with the pleats so arranged that the stripes show when the pleats are open. It has a broad girdle and is very good looking. $18.73. This comes in sizes up to 34-inch waistband. Fir it Floor, Central) J J - . - - -r- v J-" ?$$ I 7 A. D L. . . I X "M jLon t JL,et i our jaunuress C 1 TTT TT . O .11 111 11111 V Ml Ml If II I -: r vr-a... .. -r -.- T M.-WM. ..a. - .m. jt-kJ ,t, . , , ,.. i....... ,- va unless you nave pieniy or unaerwear, your irunK pacK- .rm ing must wait on the weekly wash, or you may go away with "& ijioui unci i. uiiaiiuca. wiiH,s For that and other reasons it is the part of prudence to $$ lev Hi UUU OUJIIJ Ul UUUVlUUbJUU JiUtT. Women's underwear at 18c for a cotton vest to $15 for a silk combination suit. wi Men's undenvear at 50c a garment to $13 for a suit. (Main and Flrat Floora, Market) The Mattress, the Pillow and the Bolster You know, every particular person knows, that the mattress is a very important piece of furniture; that it simply must be right and reliable. Mattresses that are right and reliable are the one kind wev.. sen. we mage ail our own nair mattresses unuer uiu iuusi miu- i, tary conditions and from the cleanest materials. We vouch for t every mattress, whether of hair or cotton, that wc sell, and for.j1 every pillow and every bolster. j- All of these goods we now offer at reduced prices in the'i & August Sale, together with a number of upholstered box springs and woven-wire springs. It is one of the two greatest opportunities of the entire yr" 'I in this class of merchandise, and this time it is especially BMrpH ; j in view of the market dimculties arising out or tne, wn A We make hair mattresses to order in any sir desired, HltJ W1UJU III WUIVll u Vliu vuavuiilt,! a uw ivvih. ' 4 , Dl.il. w- .... ..It .1 J W! mv9 i,.nw,lta. j.- ta-v m its '...- . J. - X L. .. ty .,-v;k -K-IJ J-y- f- wr ' . A.'. Cfc-''SS5?- &$"& iiv y Hfcli Vf 'Ji 1.M !-