ROHPB ram Ka&.i.t'L... Jfr..f! qjEwMra "" ""' vswiexsw.TMxwinsB.Tra jir .. . y, -v. -J'l lllMf , T Ti t iAfc"A v - ji!C Vffc w ..!.' - 4n. HlVii .B6'i. T" "w -fniMi Hi. ii aaiiiiiiii mi ..B5S "J JiT' h " WA XT A M KFR 'ft - ' ' ' ' WEATHER 'and 4:50 Store Opens 9 A. M. WANAMAKER'S Store Closes 5 P. M. WANAMAKER'S Fair ' Chime at Noon rm,,j Cool Summer Clothing and Furnishings Are the Order of the Dciy .. i iKj K ) If- I u 'Keep On and the Light Will Dawn' arc but seven simple, short words, yet they have helped me all my life," said the cheery man to the young vfellow who was just beginning to try to find the way. " Put them m a frame, and haiig it over your desk, and sec it at your bedside when you rise every morning. Keep on nnrl Iho liwlif will rlnwn ' With this you can climb mountains or steep hills of discouragement. The history of this business may be fully spoken in these seven words. Signed' JllVC 6, 1010, $jwdi. Hundreds and Hundreds of Women's Cool Dresses Priced From $9 to $60 Every day we get scores of fresh ones the Fashion Salons have them all gathered together in n corner near the bank of elevators where they arc easy to get at. Ginghams and calicoes, linens and voiles, nets and organdies, dark and light, flowered and plain, tailored and fluffy. Prices on these run from $9 to $40 and on certain lovely hand-made French affairs from $40 to $60. These last arc the most charming things imaginable being handkerchief linen and voile, made.up very simply but with the perfect French taste. (l'-lrnt l'loor, Ontrnl) Commencement Gift Books It's hardly possible to go amiss when giving books, provided you know something of the tastes of the peison you are giving them to. This stage of the matter is beyond us, but the Book Store is pretty well qualified to help at the next stage providing the books you have decided pn. Here are books of poetry, the drama, travel and history biographies and books on business; standard sets and single volumes; aristocratic finely bound books and books of commoner clay. All these are arranged and classified on the tables so as to make selection as easy as may be. (Miiln Floor, Thirteenth) , v Two Handkerchief Specials S A thousand dozen women's hahdkerchiefs, $2.75 a dozen pcifcctly Jilvn hemstitched, fine, snowy linen and a kind wo couldn't buy whole 6ahfpr less than twenty-five per cent more! Men's initialed handkerchiefs, $4 a dozen firm, good Irish linen, with good letteis, and a style that's seldom sold for this moderate price. (West Aisle) AS pecial Gr up d lew and- Fknrer-Trimmed ab, $12 1 $18 .Lovely Summer 1 It will take your own two eyes (and trying on, pcrhnpsl) to appreciate how unusual these charming Summer hats really arc, so we'd suggest an early visit to the Gray Salon to sec them. In the first place, the straws nrc of beautiful quality fine Milan hemps ana the very fashionable chain-loop straw. They are in the newest Sum mer shapes nnd exquisite col ors, and, as a matter of fact, most of the bare hats nre worth 'most ns much as the pi Ices thoy"ic marked now. They are wide brimmed and have the new crowns, some high, some round, some dome shaped. And they arc silk faced to match the color of the straw. White, of course, and China and deeper blues, exquisite rose and pink shades', soft sand colors and orchid shades are included in the list of colors, and they are all trimmed with roses, hydiangeas and other beautiful blossoms in Summer colors. You'll agree that they will make delightful Summer nftcr noon and dres3 hats and you'll agree too that they are l'ather remarkable for their prices, $12 to $18. They're fresh from the workrooms. . (Second l'loor, Climtmit) I 2000 New Waists Enter the June Sale 1000 waists at $3.85 to $5. Crepe de chine, Georgette crepes and china silks. Chiefly in light colors, but there are some dark ones in the'collection. Some are tailored; the rest embroidered or beaded. 500 waists at $1.65: White voiles striped and cross-barred; also part-linen waists, colored, with white pique collars and cuffs or high-low self-collars. 275 waists at $1.50. Cross-barred voiles, trimmed ith imitation Venise lace. 350 waists at $1. Pink and blue checked voiles in colors, with white collars and cuffs. (Kant and Vteet Alle nil Third nioor, Central) Women's .Underclothes made of 'that obliging crinkly crepe which needs no ironing and is in so much demand by travelers for that reason. Nightgowns, low necked, $1.65. Bloomers, white, 85c; white or pink, $1. (Third l'loor, Centrnl) A MONG the novelties in the W omen's Sweater Store note the heavy silk sw eat c rs trimmed with colored silk at $65, the black ribbon 'sleeveless slip-ons with stripes of red and white at $25, and the accordion ribbed slip-ons with trim mings at $52. (I'lrxt Floor, Mnrkrt) simmer Here and Si Are All tie Lovely Mew Simmer Clothes for Ghis and Young Women If 8 a Great Season for Cotton Frocks! In light, airy cotton frocks a girl not only looks cool, but feels cool especially when she has such bewitching new frocks as these to wear! " $10 to $27.50 for a special group of new cotton dresses organ dies, flowered and plain voiles, ginghams and other cottons in scores of charming new styles' and colors. $11.50 for an effective little dress of striped tissue gingham in blue, sunset and lavender, with white slips. It's in two-piece style and there's snowy little white vest. $12.50 for a pretty flowered voile dress in blue shades, with satin girdle to match. $15 for. a becoming little frock of novelty voile with pleated frill at neck1, a touch of white lawn, and new skirt. 14 to 20 year sizes. t New Polo Coats and Other Sports Clothes For $65 there is an extremely smart new polo coat of soft camel's hair cloth in a fawn shade. Made in the new 34 length, 'with deep revers, large pockets and belt; just the sort of coat many girls and young women want for traveling, motoring, shore or mountain wear, ' At $35 are the fashionable knit wool capes with brush wool trimming. 1 $32.50 for sports jackets of knit wool with brushed wool collar and cuffs the knit -wool in bright colors and the brushed wool in gray or white. ' $48.50 for knit wool sports suits in vivid Summer colors with brushed wool trimming. $85.00 for stunning new silk sports suits with soft wool trim ming. $20 to $37.50 for cool linen suits in white and colors and there's a particularly smart model at $20, of unusually good white linen. All 14'.to 20 year sizes. Fresh White Tub Skirts $4 to $7 for well-cut, good-looking skiits of gabardine, tricotinc and surf cloth in new models, some button trimmed and all with pockets and new girdles. 33 to 38-inch lengths. Girls' Coats Are Reduced $8.75, $10 and up to $20 for coats that have been much more expensive Coats for general and better wear, many colors and-, siyle3, all from our own regular stocks and in 6 to 17 year sizes. , (Second rlojir. Chestnut) Girls' Silk Dresses, $11.50 Checked surah silk with soft white' frills of pleated crepe at neck and sleeves. These, too, were higher priced. 8vto 14 years. Girls' Wash Dresses $3.60 to $6 for hundreds of new and pretty little tub frocks in white and colors. Some bloomer dresses also. 6 to 14 year sizes. The Kind of White Shoes Women Want Now One is a white buckskin oxford frith narrow toe, military heel and white leather sole. Price $9 a pair. The other is a high lace shoe . of the 'same style, at $10 a pair. " Both fine-looking shoes, of the sort that well-dressed women wear E& i -! i i.i ..(. ii. Organdie Vestees and Neckwear Special at $1 Dainty, fresh and just ready to do their part toward giving the look of freshness that every woman desires these warm days. Both yostees and the collar-and-cuff sets are in the newest styles and unusually pretty and under ordinary circumstances the prices would be a great deal higher. The vestees- are of either col ored or white organdie, with col lars and without. The ets are all white or white with a touch ,of color. (Wet AliteJ New White Tub -Skirts Special at $8.75 Unusually pretty and in a par tlcular)y handsome quality of ssedo finish gabardine, already, shrunken. ' Three of th styles have full, gathered waist lines, one is plain in front and buttons all the way -down. One has tiny tucks ending in small ' pearl buttons at the sides. There are some very pew pock ets, rabbit's.ear flaps, and others, anq the 'pearl buttons as well as all the finishings are of the' best (Pint floor, Ontrnl) 5000 Yards Plain Voile, Special 38c a Yard This is for the many women who want plain colored voile for afternoon and evening dresses. There are as many as 20 shades, both light and dark, and really beautiful ones at that The yoile is a fine chiffon weave, 38 inches wide, and in plain colors it is most unusual at this price. ' (Weit Al.l) Among All the Pictures Chosen for Wedding Gifts the daintiest and almost the greatest favorites are the Wallace Nutting photographs. Nothing could be simpler or less pretentious, but they are ex quisite in detail and charmingly tinted and they have sentiment. Big and little, framed in ma hogany or hand-carved gilt, prices 75c to $30. (Tilth l'loor, Mnrkrt) A New Lot of Men's Brief- Cases An important feature of these cases is the extension lock, which can be adjusted to different po sitions. The cases nre in smooth brown and black cowhide, excellently made, with from one to four com paitmcnts. Prices are $7 to $20. (Main l'loor, OhrMNiil) Orientally Speaking The Chinese, having licd ouito -a long time with their climate, know precisely the kind of fan which produces the coolest breeze with the least effort. It is a curved fan incredibly light, and we have a shipment of it now on sale in the Oriental Stoie. The price is 75c. Palm leaf fans, bound and with carved bone handles, 75c each; with bamboo handles, 30c; com mon palm leaf fans, 6c, 8c and 10c. Straw Eandals for bathroom or beach use, 50c a pair. A ,few folding tiffin tables, each with two bamboo trays, arc to bo had at $6. Incense out of the East is a ' thing to conjure with even if you only conjure mosquitoes or put a little life in the air on a murky day. A spicy sort is the J. W. sandalwood powder in pretty boxes at 50c each. Another is sandalwood and patchouli at 50c a box. Lots of other little cones and sticks. Parasols of oiled paper, mostly dark, and fashionable this year for use on the beach or at garden fetes and so on. $1.35, $2.25 and $2.75. (Fourth Floor, Chestnut) New Silks That Lose Nothing by Not Being "Specials" They are just new shipments of our regular fine grades of silks, marked at the prices they have been all along (or perhaps even lower) and women know that they can buy them at these ratings as long as they are here. We do maintain, however, .that such good silks are scarce 'and prices are generally higher else where. Tricolottes, brown, sand, taupe, gray, white, black or blue, $6 a yard. Georgette crepe, almost all col ors, $1.75 and $2.25 a yard. Novelty white crepe de chine, pressed to a broche pattern, very handsome, at $3.75 a yard. It will not wash. Foulards, $2.10 a yard and an exceptionally beautiful quality at $3 a yard. The latter includes radiums and pussy willow taffetas. Bathing suit black satin, $3 a yard. The" most satisfactory satin for salt water bathing that we have found. (First Floor, Chestnut) Quite Little Girls Now Wear Barrettes Barrettes, back and side combs of imitation shell, 25c, 50c and 75c. Small hair pins of imitation shell, to hold the hair puffs over the ears in the popular fashion are 25c to $1.50 each. And all the other combs needed for the fashionable coiffure nre here, too from small sizes on up to the large and handsome carved Spanish combs at $11. (Jewelry Store, Chestnut ana Thirteenth) In Men's Suits, Tropical Is the Word But in tropical suits, as in regu lar suits, there are differences. Trop ical fabrics, meaning "Palm Beach," mohair, "breeze-weave" and kindred goods, demand a special kind of tai loring. Wanamaker tropical suits for men are tailored to perfection, or as near to perfection as it is possible to have them. There may be others that are tailored- as well we don't know but we do know that our own are unexcelled. Our assortment of these suits affords a man every advantage that any stock can afford him, in styles, -varieties, colors and fair prices $18 up to $25. Scarcely any man needs to be told that a cool, tropical suit is much preferable to a weary body and a hot temper. In all clothing, however, there is no such odd-looking futility as a tropical suit of the wrong kind. Usually this is a suit the material in which ; may keep a man cool, but the cut of which makes him look a little ridiculous.- 1 iiv;ji vnu vamc i-ncii aypcaicwict:, ua wuii cis men- comioic ana tneir' money, will be extra careful in choosing tropical suits, and the more careful!? they are, the more our kind of tropical suits will appeal to them. These.4 suits combine the two things that matter coolness and correctliness. k (Third l'loor, Mnrkrt) 1 1 4 Men Wlio WdnPto Be Sure of a Fine London Straw Hat will do well to buy one while the choosing is good. We have just received new lots of Lincoln-Bennett and Redleaf London straw hats, and by the way they are going out there will not be many left in a few days. These hats are incomparable in style and because of their glossy finish they keep clean longer. Prices $3 to $5. (M nln Floor, Mnrkrt) Smartest Shoes in the Men's Shoe Store Brogue oxfords on shapely English last, with wing tips and elaborately per forated. In mahogany-color cordovan, $15 a pair. In dark tan Russia calfskin, $14 a pair. (Main l'loor, Mnrket) The Hot Days Brought: Out Men's Summer Shirts and Neckties i There was great activity among the light-weight goods in the Men's W.ear Store. Great choosing of cool, thin shirts of which we have such' splendid variety, and tomorrow will be the busiest of the week. i For as little as $1.65 a man can get av; fine woven madras shirt here. It is soft- ; cuff neglige style and the rangevof pat-v!; terns is large. From there you can go all the wav to: $12 for a superb silk shirt. We have silk,4 u:..A f l u..i. iu; ; j.i. i e n v JW aiiina j.ui icas, uui ims la une King oi mem a all. & Among neckties we call special atten-fj tion to the imported foulards at $1 and4! jpi.ou lor lour-in-nanas ana oc ana $!$ jui uui-wiiiya. iiiey are uusurpaaseu mra warm weather. Bathing suits are coming to the- fron now and we have those at $3.50 to $8.75 'f in the various best-liked styles. There is-fJ a one-piece worsted suit, with skirt, thatJ is spuyiui ut ya.vv. (Main rioor, Mnrket) ifiU If You're Candy Hungry and want something different, there's a special week-end box of French fruit diops for ?1. The sweets are refreshing Summer tidbits in lemon, orange and raspberry flavors, and they're attractively boxed and ribbon tied. Assoited chocolates, 60c a pound. (Ilon Stnlri. Store, Chestnut) Just Off the Boat New English Hats for Children Somehow the English hats al ways come in such pietty colors and such simple good styles that's one reason we are glad to get them. And they're not ex pensive, either. $3.75 each for fine soft straw hats with brims to turn up or down, in pink, light blue and white. New, too, though not English, are the white pique and lingerie hats, in ever so many becoming new styles. S1.25 to $G each. 2 to 6 year sizes. (Third rioor, t'hektnnt) JRUDENT housewives - purchase Kirk's Flake White Soap by the case and let it dry because it lasts longer. The price is $8.25 for a case of a hundred cakes; single cakes, 9c. (Fourth Floor, Market) Tub Suits to Keep the Boys ; i i& 8 on r . . . ? !fS, The variety is large, the suits aro of the best grade and the pneei.j as low as the best grades can be sold for. ftS'St In linens, rens. galateas. chambrays and kindergarten cloths andJ in junior Norfolk, "Oliver Twist," short Russian and middy stylesiHj for little fellows of 3 to 10 years at $3.25 to $6.50. TgPpl In "Palm Beach" and other fine, cool, washable materials, all madeS?Js in the Norfolk style, for boys of 8 to 15 years at $10 and $12. (Second l'loor. Central) Reinforcements Freshen the Klearftax Rug Sale """ New shipments received of these good-looking and serviceable, rugs that we are able to sell for a third less than regular prices because they are odd sizes. For Summer cottages, hotels, offices, hospitals and other, institutions, Klearflax linen rugs make splendid floor coverings. Being in one-color effects they harmonize well with any furnish ings and being a good weight they lie flat on the floor and mufllo the sound of footsteps. A great many different sizes. Among them rugs to fit any rooms. (Serenth Floor, Chestnut) H -KV a Sun Umbrellas Every Day Is Their Day vm w" 1 ovrai ' )&m -2i.:JZ w-n A1 -1-J 1,.. Jf AT,- V-. . lt t- T'jP?J1 r or uiey aro neeueu vuuuuy tor uiu jiui, auu ur me ruin, ana women certainly like the idea of carrying one umbrella that will Si J.J.MI in eitner case. ,W-f The newest ones are of a beautiful satin-bordered colored taffeta:!! fUl. a l.n.1lA in Ana.Awn.1 ...itl ISITArlo O . f fhani Id fl Ctl.lln l. O VI A A liJrf'ilhtf 3 cold can. .fctff Many other styles, however, with bakelito ring handles, straps oxfl cora loops ana xney come in almost every coior suk, inciuuing DiacK,i-s7yj and all are rainpioof, $4 to $21. ij$a (Main Floor, Mnrkrt) Furniture Tn Make Breakfast Rnnms Invithwi A USUU st3l . mtJl Af S M 1U1 OU i f M i JP1 X OJLS , M JL l4.Nl I. S l VtJJ A 4 4 tV-v i s iM w lalUUBSJm K 41 If there is anything one longs for in hot weather it is to walk Into a breakfast room that is at once cool, cheerful, inviting and agreeably suggestive. Furniture of the kind that will make it so is plentifully shown in our Summer displays, the pieces here mentioned being representative. It should bo noted that the chairs can be had with either the high or the low back and with or without arms. $57 for a blue enamel-and- gold wicker table with a 44-inch hardwood top and a 6-toot ex tension. Chairs to match can be had at $11.50 each. $35 for a drop-leaf table with wicker-base and oak top, the top measuring 42x60 inches when open. $G7 for a 48-inch natural wicker table with glass and cre tonne top. Chairs at $15 and $16 each. $30 for a drop-leaf brown wicker table with an oak top ' measuring 33x44 inches. $48 for an oblong drop-leaf table with natural wicker base and oak top, 36x48 inches when open. Chairs can be had at $15 and $16 each. $25 for a rustic hickory drop leaf table with an oval-shaped oak top measuring 38x72 inches when open. ' $15 for a 36-inch round table, $35 for a whitp painted table (rJeTenth Floor, Central) m ...-.. .. , i with 3u-incli round top ana-; a latticed skirt. ' , $14 for an oblong table wRk-v 3Uxou-inch top. s W! $27 for a 36-inch octagonal - table with slat top. $38 for an oval drop-leaf tabtaV with fiber base and quartered, pak top measuring 42x54 incbj VJ1CII VJJGU. t. ?40 xor a 40-incn extMMq f table with a wicker base mmI narenvooa top in ivory enaiq Suitable chairs to lie utd Slfl an? $11 Kf) pncTi. , T ,t t y . ' hte "... . 4,. .. ,. n V ; i.cV w- &: rK.i ; v! 'J$A 'li!f,MKi rv" V, i - i, y- mii fck!i i'i ' it ;w'.' m' i.-m iM :' mi ?fTl, m ij -aTCS.: SQ?:SSS Wi itt & "Vt , W . .