SBBj5 TtnTt U iH 'N-ip;f J . 1 " M EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA', TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1919 Grand Organ Plays at 9, 11, 11:55 and 4:50 WANAMAKER'S Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair Only Two More Shopping Days Before the Greatest Summer Holiday r """'Jgf y i if k ifr w ; i . IV V , f 1 The City of Franklin, the Peacemaker of Revolutionary times, accepts thankfully the work of the peacemakers at the Court of Versailles, subject, of course, to the approval of the powers that be at Washington. Philadelphia did herculean work in wag ing war, and Philadelphia will now do hercu lean work in waging a lasting peace. Much must be said in praise of those who have laid out the first chart of peace. It can not be possible that any one man on either side of the sea has the power to put in jeopardy the safety of a nation. To many of us, to the manor born, the Monroe Doctrine, enshrined in our national life, has been regarded with a kind of sanctity. We believe that American common sense and energy are equal to every emergency. The Star Spangled Banner is our flag and justice is our ideal. Let the discussions of the present situa tion be calm, careful and speedy. v Signed July 1, 1919, f The July Sale of Waists Women who have been counting on these specials, but who didn't get their supplies today, will be glad to know that we shall have as great a variety tomorrow. For instance, there are: The dotted Swisses with pink and blue checked trimming and white frills at $1.50. The white voile waists with printed colored trim mings of voile, and the tailored and lingerie waists of voile and batiste, are $1.65 and $1.75. And the frivolous Georgettes and crepe de chine in flesh, tan, white and delicate colors, with much prettification in the shape of beads, embroidery and braid. These are $3.85 to $5. A few particularly attractive samples are $6.75. (East and AVest Aisles) Wherever Women Need a Soft Warm Sports Coat That is where the pretty tawny vicuna and camel's hair coats are going this Summer. They are among the new coats that have met with the greatest fa,vor, and it is not at all strange, because they are so good looking and so .practical. The vicunas are cape-coats, tan with dark brown collars, recently reduced to $75. Or coats with raglan sleeves, in deer or Copenhagen blue, at $95, or two styles in tan at $115 each. Camel's hair coats, almost as soft as vicunas and in the same pretty tan, are $87.50. (First Floor, Central) Women's Fabric Gloves Reduced 50c a Pair Unusual gloves indeed for the price, for they are fine silk and chamois-lisle gloves which have sold for a half to over twice as much more when we had complete assortments'. There are lwge and small sizes, plenty of black gloves, some white and some colors. There are all sizes in the co lection, but not in each style, but the choosing is good, nevertheless. (West Aisle) t' Striped Cotton House Dresses Now $2.65 They are dresses which sold for over a third more, all of good striped cotton, in pleasing one piece, styles and long roll collar and cuffs of white embroidery. Women will find them useful for house or porch use. (Third Floor, Clieitnut) New Sash Ribbons Satin taffetas, very soft and graceful and of .nice quality, 7 inches wide, $1.4Ba yard. In the fashionable light tints. Moire ribbon, 9 inches wide, $165 -a yard, and a beautiful qual ity for swhea and girdles, Also, in Mgrht Mtom. , , , Imitation "Val" Laces Are Back in Favor Prices run from 6c a yard for 9s -inch widths to 60c a yard for 3-inch widths. And there are plenty of the tiny "baby" laces. Almost all the numerous patterns come in entire sets. (Main l'loor. Central) Pongee Silk Skirts at $0.75 They are all in the natural-color pongee which washes so well and they are made in a very pretty style with full gathered waist, tiered pockets trimmed with pearl buttons, as is the belt. (Kust Alale) Women's Linen and Taffeta Suits for the Fourth The linen suits are of the simple tailored sort the most practical things there are fqr the woman who wishes to feel light and cool and look fes tive. There are two or three different styles, and the col ors are white, wistaria, rose, tan and black. The price is $18.76. (First Floor, al-but The taffeta suits are most as simple and cool a trifle less unceremonious. They are mostly in navy, black and taupe, and their prices are $30 and $32.50. Some women can put 'them on at once without alterations. Centrnl) Finer Spring Suits for Young , Women Are Much Reduced These are the better suits of which there is usually but one or two of a kind, and they are such suits as may be worn on chilly days now or well into the autumn, for their styles are excellent. Both dark and light suits aro included, there are a num ber of black suits, and the materials are fine tricotines, (Seeond Floor, poirct twills, serges and gab ardines. Some are rather severe in style and a number arc richly braided, but all are beauti fully tailored and daintily lined. Prices begin at $27.50 and go to $55. 14 to 20 year sizes. And any one of these suits is surely a good investment. Chestnut) "I Want a String of Pearls" is a wish most every woman expresses at some time or other. And as it is not within the realm of possibility for every woman to have real pearls, there are most attractive imitation pearls which are very effective and will give her much pleasure to wear. Pearl bead necklaces, of rich luster and charming sheen, in uniform or graduated styles, $2.25 to $35. Necklaces in extra lengths, and lengths much used this season 50c to $25 (Jewelry Store, Chestnut) The Clock Rooms Bring Many Timepieces Together But among all the dif ferent kinds, the big clocks and little clocks, there is no discord, ro controversy, for each and every one" has but one purpose in life, and that is to tell the right time. First of all, and most important for people who travel, are the leather cased folding clocks, some with luminous dials, $16 to $30. Small bedroom mahog any clocks, nearly all with luminous dials, $8 to $30. Willard clocks, to hang on the wall, even some of these have luminous dials, $35 to $135. Crystal clocks, $25 to $66. Ship's bell clocks, $55 to $135. Either mahog any or bronze cases, both standing and hanging styles. Hall clocks, all in ma hogany cases, striking and chiming, $170 to $840. (Jewelry fitire, Cliestnnt ami Thirteenth) Letting Go a Number of ORIENTAL CARPET; S AND RUGS at Reduced Prices The carpet-size pieces in this collection include a number of Persian Savalans and Mahals and also a lot of Chinese rugs. Four groups of smaller rugs are also in the sale, consisting of Mosuls, Irans, Af Shiraz and Chinese weaves. All of these have been taken from our regular stock of sound, dependable pieces arid reduced 25 per cent. At the new prices they are exceptionally attractive, especially in view of the continuing scarcity of Oriental rugs of all kinds. Persian Savalans and Mahals K M&h KZ' M A 11.6x8 ft., 5285. 12.4x8.3 ft., $325. 12.10x8.11 ft., $207. 11.5x8.2 ft., $387. 11.10x8.1 ft., $292. 10.9x9.5 ft., $385. 11.5x9.6 ft., $289. 12.11x9.1 ft., $335. 10.4x6.10 ft., $235. 10.8x7.6 ft., $245. 12.11x9 ft., $285. 11.9x8.9 ft., $255. Mosul Rugs, 3x6 ft. to $55. 13.5x8.7 ft., $295. 11.6x8.5 ft., $290. 11.9x8.6 ft., $283. 11.5x8 ft., $265. .11.5x7.9 ft., $287. 11.7x8.5 ft., $265. 12.10x8.11 ft., $3.75. 13x8.6 ft., $285. 10.11x7.1 ft., $197. 13.5x8.8 ft., $297. 12.6x9 ft., $286. 10.10x9 ft., $245. to 3.6x7.6 ft., $37.50 - 1-- I LQStflLLLH Irans (Dozarts) 4x6 ft. to 4.6x6.6 ft,, $110 to $185. Af-Shiraz, average size 5x3 ft., $100 to $150. Chinese Rugs 11.8x8.10 ft., $465. 12x9 ft., $397. 12.2x9.1 ft., $463. 6.9x6 ft., $147. 12.1x9.3 ft., $475. 12.10x10 ft., $497. 7.1x5 ft., $160. 7x6 ft., $145. 11.10x9.7 ft., $455. 10.1x8 ft., $365. 10.2x7.11 ft., $285. 12.2x9.3 ft., $485. 12.5x9.8 ft., $495. 8x11x6.2 ft, $195. 8.2x6.2 ft., $197. 8.11x6.3 ft., $245. Small Chinese Rugs 2x4 ft., $25 to $45. 3x6 ft., $60 to $75. 3x5 ft., $40 to $50. 4x7 ft., $75 to $100. CerentM l'loor, Chutnnt) 10 L DAY SALE OF HOSIERY AMD UNDERWEAR Just the sort of things people are looking for who want some extra stockings or underclothing to take along on trips. And priced so low that wise folk will take advantage of the opportunity to lay in supplies for months ahead. Savings Are a Third to a Half Most of the goods are second grade, but nowadays "seconds" are so scarce that they are almost as much in demand as first grade, and are better value at the price. Women's Stockings 25c for black and colored mercerized cotton, "seconds." 75c for black artificial silk mock seam, "seconds." 95c for artificial silk openworked, black and colors. $1.25 for black and white thread silk with cotton tops, "seconds." $1.75 for black thiead silk, "seconds." Men' 8 Half Hose ' 12lc for colored cotton, "seconds." 18c" 3 pairs for 50c, for black and colored mercerized, "seconds." 25c for black, white and colored mercerized cotton. 50c for white artificial silk. 95c for black and white thread silk, "seconds." Children's Stockings and Socks 10c for white cotton socks. 20c for black and white tan fashioned cotton "seconds. 35c, 3 pairs for $1, for black, white and mahogany derby ribbed cotton stockings. - JMl --- " mmmi 'F h Women's Underwear ( 25c for fancy trimmed low neck vests, regular and extra sizes, "seconds." 30c for white lisle low neck and sleeveless vests, "seconds." 50c for lace leg cotton combination suits, "seconds." 60c for the same in extra sizes. 65c for first grade of lace leg cotton combination suits. Aisle) 7 The Clothes Men Will Need for the Day Some will need serge suits, the standard dress-up suits for Summer; others regular suits of cool worsted or cheviot; many will want tropical suits of "Palm Beach," breezeweave, mohair or other goods of that class, and then there are the men who will want white trousers and a coat to match. No matter what a man wants, the time for choosing is ' getting short that is if he wants to be certain of having itL. in good time. " We are ready with everything necessary to dress men as they want to be dressed for THE DAY. Serge suits, $32 to $60. Tropical suits of "Palm Beach," mohair and breezeweave fabrics. $18 to $35. Light-weight suits, $35 to $65. (Tlilril Floor. Market) Petticoats Again Double paneled with plain scal lops' and hemstitching at $1.50; with scalloped flounces at $1.65, and with narrow eyelet embroid ery ruffles at $1.65. All three siyleja'are of heavy white cotton. , (Third Floor, Central) Net and Organdie Vestees,$2,$2.75 and?3 Lace, embroidery, tucks and ruffles all are used to make them as pretty as they are. qgpme have collars, others are without. They are wonderfully good?for these prices. (Main Floor. Central) $4 Silk Handbags are of black or navy moirp silk, in a good, roomy shape and contain purse and mirror. The shell-finish celluloid frame is a new shape. (Main Floor, Chestnut) Children's Low Shoes in a Special Sale which parents outfitting their children for the summer will be glad enough to know about. Fabric shoes with compos! tlon fjoles and white and brown canvas uppers; high lace and low oxfords. Sizes Wi to 11; price, $1.50. SJmb 1114 to 2; price, $1.75. 1A' -T ankle-tics White canvas with leather soles. Sizes 0 to 8; price, $1. Sizes BVz to 1; price, $1.25. Black barefoot sandals Sizes C to 2 price, $1. Sizes 2JJ to 6r price, $1.50. (Flrt4. Floor, Murk?, You Can't Eat a Slice of 4th of July Pie but you can pull one of its twelve ribbons and get a favor if the pie is your centerpiece for your patriotic luncheon or dinner. Red, white and blue paper pics, frilly and attractive and topped with a flag, are $2.50, and bigger ones are $6. Patriotic baskets with 12 favors are $6, great drums are $6, and ships are $10. Giant cannon crackers, filled with sweets, are 50c. Fourth of July candy box, $2 complete, is a fine assortment of candies and novelties. Patriotic novelties 'start at 10c and go on up to $3 for kewpies in patriotic dress. (Down Stain Store, Clieitnut) Year-Round Rugs in the Half-Yearly Sale During this clearaway you can buy room-size Wilton, Axminster, velvet and tapestry rugs at much less than regu lar prices. And as there is no indication of rug prices coming down in the near future, any piece in the sale is an excellent investment. Wilton Rugs 9x12 ft., $67.50, $70, $80 and $95. Axminster Rugs 9x12 ft., $39. 8.3x10.6 ft., $37.50. Velvet Rugs 9x12 ft., $38.50. Tapestry Rugs 9x12 ft., $29 and $39. 11.3x12 ft., $39. Besides these all-year rugs there are hundreds of Summer rugs in the sale at savings of a fourth to a half Colonial rag rugs, Log Cabin rag rugs, Japanese rush rugs and Klearflax linen rugs. (Seventh Floor, Chestnut) AutomobileTires and Supplies for Over the Fourth All standard makes of tires and tubes in first quality only. United States Goodrich Ajax Hood Arrow Kelly Springfield G. & J. Cord Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Fisk Vitalic and Diamond. We have the Diamond tires at snecial nrices. , I Auto supplies at special prices i rlute pumps. $3. . .. .i.' r ' -j- - T v.i t'i Mobile oil, $4.25 5-gallon can. Klaxon hand horns, $3.60. Auto mirrors, 90c, $1.25 and $2. Marbeth lenses, $4.50 a pair. Motometers, ?9. Spot light, $3.50. Wilmo manifolds for Ford cars, $5. Automobile chairs, $1.50. Folding buckets. 52.50, Automobile runlcsr tire straps,' vacuum bottles, tire holders, everything to make your trip over the Fourth free from trouble. Automobile seat covers for all makes of autos. t Jiffy auto cushions, slip (a9&:s. made in several attractive pat terns, complete with button tacks ready to attach to car, $1,75 to $5 per seat They can be removed to launder in a hvf minutes. Putting the Right Wash Suits on the Boys We have a good variety now in all the desirable fabrics, colors and styles for lads of 3 to 10 years at $3.25 to $6.50. These are in junior Norfolk, short Russian and Middy styles and in linens, reps, chambrays and kindergarten cloths. . Older boys of 8 to 18 years will find here an excellent selection of Norfolk suits in Palm Bcuch and other good fabrics at $10 to $12. The much-needed washable trousers can be had for boys of 6 to 18 years in khaki, white cotton duck, gray crash. and white union duck at $2, $2.50 and $3, according to grade. (seeiinil Tloor, Centrnl) Men's Bangkok Hats at $5 These are the very light-weight fiber hats from the Philippines that are so highly regarded by men who want coolness and comfort in headwear. In Alpine, natural and telescope shapes. (Main l'loor, ."Market) Men's Woven Madras Shirts With "Silk" Stripes H- -fr We quote the word silk because they are artificial silk stripes, but they have a fine effect and they stay put don't wash off. Soft -cuff negligee shiits of an excellent grade of woven madras in a great and pleating variety of designs. Price $5. (Main I'lonr, Murkrl) Learned a Lesson From His Baby's Shoes The other day a man came into our Shoe Store and asked to try on a pair of Ml i 0 if He said he had been buying Anatomiks for his child ever since it was a baby, but had thought they were merely designed to A shape growing feet and did not know they were madeifor adult. i This man had been having his shoes made to order for Z$ years to correct so-called "flat feet." Kecently a friend tola 3 mm or tne great comiort to be had from Anatomik shoes, and he at once recalled how fine they had been for the baby, You don't have to have foot trouble to be benefited by Anatomik shoes. And you need not fear they will look like corrective show, W as they are made in good styles. ' '" , Men's Anatomik shoes, 312.G0 to $18. , Women's AnntAmilr ahnna. SIS fn S1 ' 4? ''V (MeV,cfoln Floor 'VrtmtVR.LJ'Irct Woor, 'Mark! Z'y. 1-,. .. tfJ l i 1 il j 3 m S.l r !! Jrl9ff t)PNaJWf i I'J T 7 " '" JV 71 f &: $?;?. rZ - i v t. i 1 -- ' ymEF ' M ' . ''!.' C-'OT?' Ar ,fTY "'' "T -.. .w-r(? :... ii 3. J " " !) A-" .' ". 2. V! r iii mTteL jk'A it&jk gtf .Jkiii jraBMBfciir ''--- -- 4l