ETEXTNG PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, .JULY 2L 1910 Organ Plays at 9, 11. 11. 55 I T-sr a t a r a Trrr)c nnti.i.5o I WANAMAKER S WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fa i r SI ore Opens ;tl M Store (loses al 5 ltlrm nt Noon PleaseRememherThatThisStoreWillNotBeOpenSaturda V If The Living Wells of Living Water far up in the silences of the mountains still dis pense refreshment and health to the weary and worn. People who lose jewels advertise their loss and promise rewards for returns. Tljese rock springs in the valley of the Alle gheny do not advertise, hut they put many peo ple on the road to find the lost jewels of health. Whoever keeps his health can work, and that, in time, will make him independent. It was a woman's eyesight that discovered a well which saved the life of her hoy. This Store is one of the city sights for isitors. Signed Jain tiii uch Summer Kept as tlie.v've boon, in dustproof glass eases, most of these hats an frc-h ami in perfect condition. Rut they've ben lip re a hit loreci than we lil.o so we've changed prims veiy decidedly. '1'lirre aie bmad-brimmed dress and garden hats, flower trimmed; there aie hat.-- with feathers and wing; theie ate hats with smaitl.v. tied how-!, and as to culms all the fashionable -hades aie included, with tome white and a number of black hats, too. Small and large hats aie here and the variety i wide enough tn afford liitoiesting choosing. You'll be pleasantly surprised with their small price-. (simmihI 1 Imir, (lirstnut) Women's Summer Suits for Less Pongees, crashes and linens mostly, in bright and daik colors as well as while. All of them aie made in spmts style.-: and a few were made m our own fcictoiy which mean- that they approach closely to the custom tailors' standaid. Prices M3.i to JoO. (Ilrst h lnor, (pnlrnl) 50 Women's Tweed Coats and Gapes Reduced Now they are 15 to s,"i. which means a saving of " " sir' OM every one of them. There aie cape.- nith waistcoat fronts, coat.-, with long or shoit capes some detachable, belted coats, and capes which don't pre tend to be much of an1hiiiK "Isp. (olois aie giay and biowns chiefly; but there aie a few other color mixtures. Prices $12.50 to $50. ( l"Ir-t I Innr. ( pntrnll The New Gold- Plated Mesh Bags Are Lovely with their fine and glistening1 meshes. They are all in the finish that is so fashionable now the green gold. Usually they are in the new long and narrow shapo and frames aie in any number of atti active de signs, with slendei, pietty chains, $18.50 to $05. And to cany with the bags, and in the same gieen gold fin ish, theie are coin boxes, handy little powder boxes and mesh purses to hold small change. (Jonelrj Sl.irc, ( Inbuilt and Tlllilrrntli) A Hundred of the Finer Silk Skirts Reduced to $15 Each Beautiful shirts they are skirts which have sold in our own stocks for ?10 to $15 more, so that will givo you some idea of the re markable values. This is the reduction which usually comes in August, but assortments are liioken, so we have lowered the prices now. Glistening, beautiful snakeskin silk, richly embroidered ciepes Georgette in flesh and white, a few novelty crepe skirts, many tucked skirts these make up the group. Violet shades, blue-, greens, rose and pink, oichid and flesh are the colors, and then- aie white skirts also. Women packing vacation trunks and bags will find this u wonder ful opportunity to get a sinait tkjrt and save considerable money, ' (fir it Flour, Central) ima Millinery Is TUKORE of those much-'- tr a it te d Philippine chemises and nightgowns have arrived in the French Room some sleeveless, all ivith simple scallops and some with more hand em broidery than just scallops. Chemises start at $2.75. Nightgowns al S.7..J0. (Tliiril 1 lour. ( lo--l 101(1 All the Clothes Girls Need for Summer and Early Autumn New frocks and wraps coming every day or so Summer dresses and suits at greatly lowered prices all these make the Young Women's Store the mecca of interest for clothes-needing girls and their sisters. Handsome New Suk and Tricolette Dresses ?30 for a charming little gown of daik blue ciepo, on up to ?75 for a stunning new tricolette dies.-., nclily embroideied, is the price range, and there are any number of smart new frocks between the two extremes. I 1 to 20 year sizes. Young Women's Sports Coats Reduced $25 to $32.50 for wool Jeisey and knit wool jackets in the popular sports styles and be coming colors. I I to 20 year sizes. Wear Pongee Suits All Summer Long $35 and $13.50. Thev 're in excellent style and ery practical. In two good-looking models, of the natural col ored pongee, veiv woll tailored. White Broadcloth Suits Now $60 They've been much more ex pensive, are of beautiful quulitv broadcloth in an ivory white, and were tailored in our own workrooms. 1 1 to 20 year sizes. Waists of Filet and Voile All white, needless to sav, with real or imitation filet variously used. The prices aie S10.50, $13.50 ard S15 75, and the $lu.o0 style iB tucked on front and on rufllos, while the $15.75 style boasts a little hand embioider.v in addition to its lace. (Third I loor. flit ml) Artificial Silk Sports Coats Special at $3.50 A style that buttons down the front and ha? sailor collar and sash. In the following color combinations White-and-black, pink, lose, giocn. lavender, Copenhagen blue, peacock blue, tizuic blue, gold and canary. l.llI Wnlr.) ringing your common UPQ1 THE IF YOU are going to nerd furniture at anv time within tlie iiot few years now is your timp to buy it. Vp make tliat statoniPiii at the vpry beginning be cause it expresses the par tieulai' significance attaching In this August Furniture Sale of 1919 The opportunity which this Sale brings is the op portunity to buv furniture at low prices on a rising market. Anybody of ordinary busi ness sense can see the ad vantage. Conditions in the furniture business at the present time are of nobody's deliberate making. It is simply the fundamental principle of supply and de mand in its legitimate oper ation. The war created a lumber shortage amounting to many billions of feet. Peac has brought a vastly increased demand for the things of which war has left such a serious shortage. Furniture factories are not able to cope with the de mands that are coming to them. It will likely be some years before things will have adjusted themselves to any thing like a normal degree. Bearing in mind the world-wide dislocation of business during the war. all this is perfectly under standable. And it all points to the wisdom of buying furniture now and also to the wis dom of taking care as to where you buy it. Tub Frocks Anient u for Big and Little Girls SS.50 to $10.50 for cool, cusp little frocks of white or colored oiles, lawns or novelty cottons Scores of styles 1 1 to 20 ear sizes. 511.50 for white and 812 5" for blue linen regulation drosso in fi to 1 1 year sizes and these are alwas useful and practical for young gills! $1.75 for white poplin drcsp with smocking in color ! to 1 1 yea is. $5.75 for another style white poplin ill ess with coloied colhu and patent leather belt. (! to 1 I year sizes. $"..75 to $57.50 for still fine frocks in hundreds of new styles cotton, silk and .-erge to 1 1 year sizes. Coats and Capes for Girls Reduced $8.75 to $15 foi velour, checked and tweed top coats in conservative styles, for girl-, who weal G to 1 I jear Mes. C-rniiiil I I'Hir, (lirslMiitl FURNITURE SITOATIOM a " a Here again vour common sense will tell you that when any adverse market condi tions happen to make their appearance the last furni ture store to be affected by them is the store with a vol ume of business equal to that of any other three stores combined. This furniture business of ours has grown too great to be susceptible to the market conditions which seriously handicap ordinary stores. The stocks which c have secured for this stile are the most coinincing proof of all this. They prove it first of by their magnitude. all More Furniture Than Ever and All of It Dependable Despite the almost uni versal shortage of desirable .m &t tE$:W W rfjtsr?r r my VII fc'430 islw -IT $13.75 to $22.50 fci maN and capes in blue, tan shade jrtd black-and-white effect-, m 15 and 17 year sizes. All the-e wiap- aie much ie-duced. i i Japanese Cotton Crepes, 65c a Yard Judging from the puces we aie paying for next season's goods it would pay forehanded people to lay in supplies for cm tains, rompers, smocks and men's .-hilts for a year ahead. At piesent we have a good aiiety of the faoiite colors blues, gieens, tans, giays, ioc shades and lavenders. Solid colois aie !5c a yard. Stripes are 75c. (J-uurlli Moor, tlittniil) SEISE TO BEAR furniture, ue have niore of it in this vale than ue have ever had. We are as sure of the qual ity as we hae ever been of any furniture that ever came into our possession. That is a point well worth keeping in mind, because during the past few years there has been a tendency toward skimping. As a re sult there is a good deal of inferior furniture on the market at the present time. We need hardly tell you that we have none of it. We had no nped to buy furniture of that kind to "fill the place up lor August." We have been able to se cure all we wanted of the finest-grade furnitme made in America. This means that we have ready the largest stock and variety of high grade cabinet work in the possession of any one ret ad store. Every piece of it will be tit a price It) to o() per cent less than former prices. Our entire stock, with the v-i tion of office furniture and some patented articles, will be in the Sale. Next Monday Is the First Day of Inspection All the displays will then be ready for all the people to see on that day, or on tiny one of the other three days of inspection and Courtesy Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of next week. Selections may be made and al! transactions dated from Friday, August 1st. Cutlery A new type of flow pi m-i .or holds the most beloved ie-e in it giasp and would make a really welcome gift to Mime (i.'iidinei Lady. $2. The good and graceful old fashioned stork sci-sor- lor em btoidery are $1.30. Huttonhole sci.-Miis f:n tioin lomantic, but indispensable in thi world of buttoning and unbutton ing .si. 50. If you should want ti c u' the youngster' hair at home here aie the barbel's shears, S2.05. Thoe powerful .lahini: hear used by editois with ui li .in air of finality, $2 25 and .: .'". Diessmakei' slwji-, bumble, but painstaking and -h.np 1.1H) and 2.85. Carving sets of standi steel, wan anted not to iut. t.un nor tainish, and with plated silver handles, l!.5ll. $S.5n end 1 1. Com slitteis foi that niot toothsome vegetable, nickel, .25c; silver plated, 5iic Coin holdeis, 25c a pair. Did you ever - e a housewife who couldn't uo anothei paring knife'.' Good one- a- lo a. 12c. liig glass knive- with lazor like edges foi cutting acid flints. 10c. The easiest little aff.ui foi the sharpening of cutlet y. 50c. A potato dicer that does the dicing almo.-t like winking, 05c Steel meat knnes. 00c to $2.25. I I mirth 1 tiiur. i ?ntrh Treo Elastic Girdles Good foi sport, negligee or ordinary weai when one wishes to be uncommonly comfortable. The 12-ini h length is $4. The 14-inch length, $5.50. The Hi-inch length, $5 and $10 these prices indicate different qualities. Oliinl Floor, hrstnut) Mohair is a tropical uit fabric of iiroat popularin. There l4 miw thini: about it that K practical and that appeals to the average man. who knows he must always reckon with the practical side of things. Apart from their coolness and .trood line--, mohair suits are an economy because of the way they save the regular Summer suit. Of course, the same is true of all other tropical suits, such as "Palm Keach." breezeu eave and the like, but in mohair suits it seems to have ; special significance for the averau' practical man. We have a selection of mohair .suits that are all that mohair Miits should be. being especially light in weight, neat in appearance and well tailored. In blue and black self-triped; also blue with white stripes. Prices S'23.ri), ?2." and SSO. i I lnrl 1 lr. Miirl.-I . The ((Stock Exchange Hat" Men Call This Mackinaw Spwi.'i! V'"v ago the StoiK 1"m hinge put a ban on stitl-br mined stuiw hat- In moments "f excitement on tin 1 lor motllbei , had been jabbed in the face bj thin fnend' hat bum So the peuiil-cutl maekmaw ,is uuoihcially adopted as tin mo-t suitable suniniei hat to wear in 'Change And being a cool. mfoi table, dig nified hat it b' Id- the honoi -til We have tin hat at $1 and 5 i M.iln 1 loor, MiirKn A Fine Showing of Men's Cordovan Oxfords These ;u e such slmcs as appr ll partinil.ii lv to joung men of t.i-hion Thev an a.l on tiaight Kinrl -h la-'- with n.iltow tors, -tiaight tip, wiilr -hat k- .unl loi , bioad heel- nd all hi dei p ro h h.idi' of mahoganv I'llC.-s .it. s(l t,. - 1 l. I Mlllll I loot Mill hrl I iXew Velvet Handbafs , Taupi . brown, blue and black tire the i nior and i at h b.ig i piettily -ilk lined and lontain a pill so In slnillmi . louml pouch -hapi , mm with r v e t handb an 1 "thei- Mith tingei .-trap- in b n-k l'll.-e v , ( Miiiii I lnor i r nut ' For Your Comfort Specially Priced Toilet Articles Hath spta wiih laige -pra ends, S5c. Toilet soap. , .. ,,ilr, 'Mir a diuen. Tooth biti-hf- .'"i N'ail biushi'-. -"r Hair blush.-. ' n to J". I'eniM'de, ..5c for . laige bottle Violet ammonia Jo.- and .15. bottle. I -sl li.li" Months yet before the come up and winter tluoi uoeiing go dew n. Raj; Rugs of Various Makes H12 ft., SI."). SI 7 "ill VI and 25. 7 iiinii ft., vl2. SI'! and H" 5n r.! ft.. s7.r,n, 'l. sin 75 and 1 1 Ml "How Will I Ever Get the Mustiness Out of the House?" So ask the housekeeper. 111 (lermaiiiow n and i-st Phi!arjlnhia and South Philadelphia and all our town and all about tlu i-.iuntrysiilo. There came a spell of weather, a. eM-r.ljinh knows. Its effects were peculiar. Carpet- necame damp and sodden; curtains cen mildewed where they hunj;. Nothing could he dried mil. Thorough cleaning and een disinfection i aib isitlile everywhere. The greatest of all aids is the vacuum cleaner, which should cover nery inch of the floors and the walls. The Superb Vacuum Cleaner at $70 is efficient, powerful and reliable.- It cleans very rapidly, requires the least amount of exertion and excels in value As against cheap cleaners, it is like a fine full-jeweled gold watch against a cheap one. (luurlli I'luiir ( rulrall Mohair Suits For Heat-Weary Men 2000 Yards of All-Linen Toweling Special at 30c a Yard flood all-Inn n towtlng i- - -. an-e at tin- pi n p that the mere .11 pounii mi nt of tlv- .' ,rb -iiitag. o ,s spci ial purchtise -! .uld be i noiigh This i- all tin mon tpje i oti-idet ing that pat t -cotton goods an -i llnig f1 i i- in'. i li. oi nt in lhis i . 1 in ii t 'w ' -.l. " a gor.il. i' ; i vsiae .unl j.ii.l jiui ng iiiibt. 17 inch.- wn. i ' w"t i 1 m bud. '' -mfilib foi toa tow i 1- oi t oil. t u -e ., . . i i t '.Hi i ' i ' I ir-l I lunr I lti--tliilt i St. Swithin Permitting We'll Now Play Golf Afiei tin ii eiifoiced inaction, golfeis will let no clear 'ia' gO to IV, 1st.. o,. n clubs .M.50. .ii; and S7.50 In. ii-. s .,1,, sf 5). Kadi" Mini K'ltir. lv. .1 Mi-li. Ulii' l"'.i-h and Taplov i a, I l'l tO 1 ", , .Jo 'I'l' Bag- -1 5(1 to '.". inl ' i' i "i t lines to iriie you can 'et b.ith'ng uit- a few -t.p- iw i I In- i- not iin ' i Ij i plea-ant i , -"me mon did plav ,n li.itluii - i i- 'In "'h. i da I I.. I. .11. r. , l lii'Vinm Still Plenty of Use for Summer Rugs fM5 ft., ?22 511 121" ft . ."f. 5il I'iber Itui;- ''U ft . sir,.;,ii ami si K !ln ii ft .17 ii'i ft 10 and $1 1 5" T.iMlii. tt . .1'. 1 sv. 11II1 I lunr, I In st mil A New Shirt, a New Tie and a Bathing Suit " ilh a chanire of umleiwi t and -oik, a - .it of p.iiama-. a li w h.indki n h 1 1 - and eollai -, -h iv ng outfit, tooth bru h at' I b.ip luushis. man 'an throw tins., int.. ,i tiavl.ng bag and be ei(ii pped for .i wi i k-i iid it tin -bote Shuts of tool, cb an madia . some with sep al ate -oft i ellai to malih, ?2 ." to ..:;.5(i; of beau tiful -ilk, i-..5li to 12 NiiI.'ips in four-in-hand ini bat-wing 'yles at 5iic to s, including tie- of unpolled foulant at 75c to $1 5ii Bathing -uit- in the new one-piece style, with kirt, $ii 5u for wool and ,7.5u foi woited; tun. piece uu. 5 and ,'ii .""; blue flannel pant- with w lute oi blue jei , "i 5il. ( M iln 1 loor llnrl.i-1 Men's Initial Handkerchiefs for 25c Not a'l lotto'-. ,ind -unal f To ! n t stv'e Wi c nl In'' I in th"m fi 'hat pi u i the .in- cm i lb n' gi ,ii. mm i ui I g' 1 1 aliji i ' i ti if on I ,i ' to '.il-i tin w ' oiig in 1 1- ' I .-I I W..' i-li-i Speciallv Priced Raj; Rugs !'12 tt . .s'l.75 1215 ft . sl7 50 f X H ' ft . -S.75 o 1 t , s.5 75 Speciallv Priced Rush Rim Oval 'MJ ft . s.- ,,,! sNln ft., Mi H'o. k d. - gn i f sjt and T i,in ; ft -Jl .' 1 T f V --.. 4- ' JTi
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