v .V v '' '" i '. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHitADELPHI A, MONDAY, JUNE 1G, 1919 -P"tl L2ii 't "- . V 1 ' ' i" "MM j sf JW C. I. Military Band at 9 Organ at 11, 11:55 and 4:50 ' Clitroei nt Noon && WANAMAKER'S Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Unsettled y. ., i i p -a uv ' If , r I It V i L l f K a e V l& l L"i IV Ms lk h J. These June Days Are Teaching Us Good Lessons of how things grow. The flowering plants and little berry bushes all have three periods of growth. The first and slowest, all invisible at the root. The second, and much quicker, the visible growth of the stem. The third period, wheti root and stem have combined their forces and the plant quickly unfolds its blossom and rushes into fruit. The beginnings of enterprises educational, reforms political and engineering extraordi nary, like our vast city underground railroad way, or the Delaware River tunnel, or a commercial project like this Store with its outreach and intakes, are not possible to be in view except as theygrow for weeks and months into visualization. But those on the inside know of the growth always going on. Signed June 16, 1910. Distinctive and Unusual New Sports Clothes for Girls and Young Women These dro really custom-made garments, for they are made with the greatest care in our own workrooms, and are beautifully tailored. A handsome new sports suit of silk jersey is in white, rose or pale blue, and has a new long, flat collar, two deep pockets and a well-cut skirt. It is $95. Another sports suit of white wool jersey will need your own two eyes to appreciate, though it is quite plainly tailored. $55. A stunning sports suit of iyory broadcloth has tiny pinch tucks, a yoke in back, a narrow belt arid hand-bound buttonholes and pearl buttons for finish. $72.50. Linen sports suits in white, in two distinctive models, are of fine grade linen apd are $37.50. All these are in 14 to 20 year sizes. Riding habits of crash, linen ancf khaki, in 12 to 20 year sizes, are $16.50 to $20t And if you .wish, we will make to your order ariy sports clothes for girls or young women regulation suits or dresses, sports suits or riding habits. (Second Floor, Chestnut) TAILORED WAISTS OF STRIPED SILK are back again. Some are of habu tai with white grounds and pin Htripes or wider stripes in colors; and some of crepe de chine with two-toned wide stripes. The first nre $5.50 and the second $7.60. (Third Floor, Central) UNDERMUSLINS FOR THE LARGE WOMEN White petticoats particularly, made of a most excellent heavy sateen with double panel, rubber band, at the waist and finish of perfectly plain machine-done scal lops. Price $4.60. Lots of other kinds cambric and nainsook at $2.50 to $5. (Third Floor, Central) ' - C. B. CORSETS NEWCOMERS This last shipment has In it a topless model for average figures. It is of pink coutil with elastic in serts in the waist line, and costs $1. Another, with low bust and broad abdominal clasp is of pink coutil. Price $1. A design of pink broche, topless ,and with two-inch elastic band and long skirt, is $2. (Third Floor, Chestnut) MORE JAPANESE . CQTTON CREPES That means that the assortment iti even better than it has been. There are all the kinds hero now or women's and children's dress es, for blouses, kimonos and men's Shirts, These Japanese crepes wear and wash so well that everybody'likes them. t Stripes, 38c a yard. Plain col ors, 50c, 60c, 65c and 75c a yard. Kimono patterns, 60c a yard. ' (First Floor, Chestnut) NEW CRETONNES IN THE COLORS OF STAINED GLASS And if you hold them up to the. 'light, as they would be If used a3 window draperies, they show these k. rich colorings to perfection. ; Wo have had these cretonnes' Snade to our order and copied fom some exquisite French cre 1' lonnes'of "several times this price. It, Is scarcely necessary to ssy Mtrthis is the only place n tne aty they mKyvbe bought, They Skuwdfa ' The New Channel Wool Capes That Women Like So Much In fact there are not enough in tho country for all the women who want them. They are closely fitting knitted wool capes with brushed wool scarfs which cross in front to form a vest. You may have them in a great variety of colors, btarting with white and going through canary, American beauty, pink, tan, gray and navy blue and tho brushed-wool scarf is of a contrasting color gray, tan, white or dark blue, as the case may be. Women are using these capes for sports wear or, in fact, over any kind 'of a light - Summer frock. Tho price is $30. (First Floor, Always Plenty of Women Wanting White Wash Satin It is one of the"most 'popular silks in warm weather, and there is an increasing demand for this silk for dresses, skirts, blouses, linings, trimmings and so on. The quality is very good, and it washes most satisfactorily. The width is 36 inches, and the price is $3 a yard. (First Floor, Chestnut) ' New White Siljk Skirts Made for Larger Women That Is in extra large sizes. We took'some of our prettiest and newest models and had the man ufacturer make certain changes,-such as making them up without tho gathers in the" front but leaving them in the back and making them a bit more generous In width., All the new features, the novelty pockets and girdles and the pearl buttons with tho material running through them were left intact One style is in white wash satin at $16.50. Ariother in white snake skin, either broken plaid or plaid effect, at $25. (First Floor, Central) Women's Good ( 'Seconds" 1680 pair of black, white and colored, full-fashioned, pure dye silk stockings. .... . .. ., ' These are second-grade goods, It js true, but they are ex cellent "secondsand will give excellent service. i ' (West Aisle) All-White Silk Petticdats Two styles In regular sizes a white tub silk with double panels at $3.85 and a wito all-jersey at $10. Three styles In large sizes a jersey with taffeta flounce, at $7.50; a tub silk with double tfanel, at $5, and an all-jersey with accordion- TEEIM iTOPlFfK CStVh u. xi u lyjuvui aujiimw REMJG A few that have been here a little longer than we like, but this in no way lessens their value to people who can use such beautiful pieces as these. It is n very good opportunity for families needing a centerpiece to add to their collection of sterling silver or for those having gifts in mind. Two Adam-period centerpieces, with base, cut glass dessert dish and screen. Tho two first may be usd separately if, desired. $140 to $200. V A floral hand-pierced centerpiece, high in shape, with a screen and a base that may be used for fruit or cake. $175. (Jewelry Store, Chestnut nnd Thirteenth) This Is the Time for Women Who Need'Sports Hats because we've reduced quite a number and many kinds, so that there's excellent choosing for little money. There are hat of black, of white nnd the fashionable colors, there are smooth, novelty and rough straws, and there are hats in large, small and medium sizes. ' . Usually they are simply trimmed, as sports hats should be, and they are in good condition, every one. ' Prices are very much less than originally. I (Second floor, Chestnut) w Central) Silk Stocking for $1.50 SHYER in BEAD NECKLACES GROW LONG AND LONGER And the newest necklaces are almost chains! Among these quite new orna ments are long, pretty bead ar rangements of carved beads and links in the fashionable Summer colors. There are coral, white, green, black, blue and shellcolors just the hues to go with Sum mer frocks. Some are finished with flat, quaintly shaped pendants, somo have lockets and some have larger beads. $2.75 to $4.7G. (Jewelry Store, Chestnut and Thirteenth) A REMINDER OF WHITE GLOVES This is just a little note to say that we have the fashionable lengths of long gloves, in glace or silk, for commencement or wed ding use. Prices start at $1.75 for the silk gloves and go up to $5 for the white glace gloves. (Main l'loor, (entrul) A PLEASING NEW STYLE IN HAND BAGS These bags are of fancy btavcr finish cnlfskin in tan, brown and gray and are flat but quite deep. -Both have mirrors fastened in the flap which acts as a top, and there are several novel features about them. Prices are $10 and $15, tho $15 bag being much larger than the other. (Main Floor, Chestnut) MANY NEW HAND-MADE GARMENTS FOR LITTLE BABIES Somo of the dearest little shoes imaginable are of snowy white pique with hand embroidery, or perhaps silk with a bit of real Valenciennes or crochet lace. They are in sizes for little babies who haven't yet learned to walk. $1.25 to $8.50 a pair. Simple and fine and dainty are the little dresses, which are usu ally tucked or finished with fcathcrstitching or small yokes, delicately embrojdeied. Made of 'soft, sheer white stuffs, they are every whit hand made, and be gin at $2 and go on up to $8. In tho same" hand-made group, are some new bibs, these too hand embroidered, often lace , trimmed, and unusually pretty. $1 to $9.60. ' (Third Floor. Chestnut) . HANDY SHOPPING BAGS. 20c Of stout brown paper, they have pretty colored pictures to make them more attractive, and good handles' to hold the weight of the parcels you tuck in. ' you'll find quch bags useful for shopping In town, or carrying many swall parcels. k vy 3.ni ' nn vif h:.i ffriP nrqiiim i l'l'!r'"1. Mill "'...I-'' ,,ii .:r. ..-f.II ill n JOl! i Coolness for a Man Throwing off the smothering kind of clothes is natural, but it is in choosing the lighter" things that a man shows his sense or lack of it. It. took the men of these parts some time to appreciate the value of a trop ical suit, but now they understand all about the cool ad vantage of it or, at least, most of them do. What we want them particularly to under stand is that all trop ical suits should be well tailored on ac count of the lightness of the fabrics used in them, but that some are better tailored than others and ours are of the better-tailored kind we have none of the other kind absolutely none. For the man who has yet to buy his tropical suit there is a real ad vantage in choosing from a collection that includes only the best- tailored kind to be found anywhe're for the prices $18 to $35 in "Palm Beach," breeze-weave and mo hair materials. Flannel trousers also at $9 to $12.50. (Third Floor, Market) Men's Thoroughly Good Summer Shirts for $2.65 Please note that these shirts are of an excellent grade of woven madras and cheviot. They are soft cuff, negligee style. Choose from practi cally any ki n d of striped design you like, including the popular seersucker stripes. Unusual shirts for $2.65. (Main Floor, Market) Men's Outing Shoes Special at $1.40 and $1.90 The shoes at $1.40 are white canvas ox fords, trimmed with tan leather and having rubber soles and spring heels. Good saving on every pair. The shoes at $1.90 are white canvas ox fords with heavy rub ber soles and heels. These are suitable for seashore or country wear and are half the regular price. ' . (Mla Floor, Market) II ""'111. J I'.l r-tHx A Group of Italian Furniture just now to be seen in The Little House would be pre cisely right at the end of some long hall or between the windows of a spacious living room. It consists of a walnut cabinet, a faithful copy of an antique, and toned to give with peculiar success the ef fect of age. On it are two carved and gilded Italian candlesticks, and above it hangs a mirror with, a carved and gilded frame, mirror glass showing in the inter stices of the design. Two chairs, covered with red velvet and enriched with an tique gold embroidery, com plete the group. The cabinet is $335, the mirror $130, the chairs S145 apiece and the candlesticks $35 each. (Fifth Floor, ( lirstnut) COLORED HAND KERCHIEFS IN NEW DESIGNS FOR MASCULINE GRADUATES 'Most cvciy younpr man likes colored hnmlkci chiefs so you aie safe in hendinp one, two or a dozen. The Irish handkei chiefs, in pretty now colois and good designs, start at 50c; the Fiench handkerchiefs, -of finer linen and in a wider vaiiety of designs, begin at $1.50 each. Initial handkerchiefs for boys and young men, of goj)d linen and with clear letter in one comer, $3 for a box of half a dozen. (Main l'loor, Onlrill) A Gleaming Array of New Cut Glass in the June China Sale Vases, berry dishes, water dishes, vinegar cruets, berry cheese dishes, cold-meat platters, covered cheese dishes all of other things, good, gift-like xi io uiic ui mu uwi uuuuv - of weddine cifts sppm tr rncnrmWf Dinner sets,"too are a giving. The selection in this June Sale is splendid and prices very low, especially in view of con ditions at the potteries. 'I' rench china dinner sets usuui in vuiuu, an rienuii ciuiui naving aavuiicea since mis in wonderful choice at $40, $60 and up to $175. English semi-porcelain dinner sets in a delightful choice to $1UU. American seYni-norcelain Japanese .china dinner You cannot choose from tions more attractive and the CREX GRASS RUGS REDUCED i The finest grade of these Crex rugs we are now selling at the following prices: 9x12 feet, $18.75 8x10 feet, $16.75 6x9 feet, $12 Plain Weaves in Greens and Browns 9x12 feet, $12 8x10 feet, $10 '6x9 feet, $7.25 Japanese Oval Rush Rugs 9x12 feet, $27.50 8x10 feet, $21.50 6x9 feet, $14 (Seventh rioor, Cheitnut) Walnut is a pretty wood the favorite wood of many furnish ers, especially in a bedroom suit. The sixth floor of this building is a fine place for anyone who likes walnut bodroom furniture. Undoubtedly we have many wal nut bedroom suits of excellence and charm, just such suits as go to make the kind of new bridal home that newly married people can feel proud of and delighted to live Jn. And furniture of which that much can be said is June Is Still More Lovely1 With Music "What so rare as a day in June?" the poet sang. And the answer might ning, when the roses and honeysuckle are in bloom and a fine old melody stealing out from the house to some of us on the porch. With a player-piano anyone i can have music in June In Lowell's day only a fortunate few could play the piano and there were not many pianos to play. To-T day anyone who cares for music can make it with a, player-piano and can have the finest music in the worlds at his command. n In the Wanamaker Store are player-pianos and' reproducing pianos that represent the highest develop- ment of these instruments. They are associated with: pianos whose names are famous the country over j Chickering Schomacker Emerson Lindeman These instruments are to be found at Wanamaker's only in Philadelphia, and prices range from $550 to& $3350. ' $ Any instrument may be bought on convenient terms.j Kr pt Inn Hall, Second l'loor) , J jugs, sugar and cream sets, celery bowls, flower bowls, flower baskets, sandwich trays, cracker andl and desirable at prices 25 to 50 nuiis ui uul iJUU't' wu iiuvc luill favorite gift, at least we have begin at $32.50, and every day dinner sets start, us low jis S10 sets are in the sale at $35 to $75. a collection in which the (rualities prices more advantageous, look (Fourth Floor, Chestnut) 500 Men's and Women's Umbrellas at $2 Covers of the strong, fine cotton termed American taffeta, with a good body and a silk helvedge; mounted on paiagon frames. The women's have plain mission handles and silk loops; men's have mission handles with a crook. . Price $2. $ (Main noor, MHrket) aj T-JoVi HToKI T ; XXIOIA J-ttUIL 1C11 ClAAVl J.Up.IU(J , .j x ItUOU LU These goods nre a direct purchase, and at the prices they are Rood," 4 sound alue. to. there is no for sellinc at the tame prices. can be obtained mc shall lwve them. Thpsn are heavv. full-bleached some patterns. The table linen, 70 inches wide, at $2.85 a yard; the napkjng 1 Jj :ch. 22x22 inches, nt $7.75 a dozen. As linens go today, thev. art' aja UlUkllli maww Wivitvo, w v a good, sound investment. fr n tnn (l'.rt Floor. Chestnut) Walnut Bedroom Suits of an Appealing Kind furniture that will add char acter and dignity to any home. Perhaps thevery suit you haye in mind is among thes.c. $178 for a 4-piece walnut bed room suit, Sheraton design, full size bed included. $264 for a 5-pieco American walnut bedroom suit. Queen Anne; twin beds included. $312 for a 4-plece figuved-wal-nut suit, Loujs XVI; consists of . 'JSUtb.loory " . . i be a soft, warm June eve-, Knabe Haines Bros. Alrwyohrtll eturl WoiiAoll " J. C. Campbell ? w& trays, nut dishes, mayonnaise $ these are here and a multitude r$i per cent less than regular, n m in yuiua, n iwt wiiitii uujiuiov- .v" ' tt never sold so many for It y, tt saie opeiieu. uuiiur rxeiicii bk $ of patterns and colors dt $25 J and cro un to S 10 a set. w seems to make them more un-5 A are more reliable, the decora-' "M where you will to a fair- JSKa - i oni4 XTorkL-ncfrgi t m : a- lllVtiSL 111 a ; -rfj'.ra (roods of Dure flax in three hanclf $t if ,3 ,m a bureau, chifforobe and a llalrj' UI Ul'US. .4 ;! A 1 1- i ?38G for a 5-piece Amer)caR'rl wamui ut:uiwviu pull, jiitypi' dale design ;. has twin beds. " $407 lor a 5-pieco figured-' nut suit, uoioniai design; Karla inpluHfirl . .v . . . , - ?D4u ior a o-piece Amerc walnut suit, Louis x.i ati includes a full-size bed, " These arc typical nt. oU,er8- H :a sy&r ZS ..L'.r I- 5 A- A ft sea r i f ' m j i m i yard.'? 21mMU ,t ?fWQ J &&&$ " mi -1M i n Mil! .ujoi W Jim, m "& kmH iMfc 4H4y ,;.x X- tw VT l.