'ti"r" i xwrsp w j- i ,,. i;n ' " ;t vv V r i ' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1919 V Organ Plays at 9, 11, 11 :55 and 4:50 ' WANAMAKER'S Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Showers Store Closes at 5 Clilme at Noon '.pv r ' ' (,,lffl!3S8i!""" i"rf' vmiSTT 5' "SI i .-: A IM In the Interest of Finer Craftsmanship There's a Veil, Sometimes Blue and Often Gray over the mountains seen from Bedford (his morning, but there is no sign of last wight's thunderstorm save the swollen, muddied creeks. Last night's thunder echoed and re pchoed back from over the hills, and far gway a flash of suggestion that the upheaval of mountains was witnessing the never-to-be-forgotten record that this old earth must bear a part of the curse spoken in Eden by its Maker. Nevertheless, how wonderful and beautiful its mighty forests, rolling hay fields, waving corn fields and the wheat fields, where the reapers have bound up the grain and heaped the sheaves into shocks, that from the distance seem to be damps of soldiers ready for battle ! i Surely the earth is the Lord's and America is our glorious heritage. mrnr I Signed August 6, 1010. Georgette and Crepe de Chine Dresses at $35 to $55 Recently received in the Women's Fashion Salons, and the sort of things which are most useful between seasons. Some are simple enough for morning, others are beaded, or otherwise elaborated. There are several styles and the colors are chiefly navy and black. Prices $35 to $55. (Tlrst Floor, New Hand-Made Filet Laces Just Here From China It is some time since we had an Oriental ship ment of these much-liked laces, so we are very glad to 'be able to tell you of this. In ever so many designs, the laces include edge3 and Insertions, as well as a few ribbon headings. There are all the wanted widths from narrow in sertions at 38c a yard on up to the collar widths in edges, 4 and 5 inches, at $4.50 a yard. And there are plenty of the little picot edges at 40c a yard. And real Filet laces are extremely popular. (Main Floor, Central) GEORGETTE Crepe yJ Waists A model with tucked collar, cuffs and vest and square neck may be 'had in black, navy, flesh or white for ?8.G0. A V-necked style, with real filet, comes in white and flesh color. $13.75. A Cossack blouse with square neck, throe-quarter sleeves and a lot of soutache braid, $22.50. (Third Floor. Central) Women's Good Stockings "Seconds" at 75c 2880 pair of silk and artificial silk mixed stock ings In black and colors. A well-known brand that will fit, look and wear well. We expect these all to go out in one day and there are no more in sight. (Went Alle Hot-Weather Nightgowns Low-necked styles of sheer nainsook are $1.85 for a kind with fine embroidery and lace; $1.75 for Another with Valenciennes and lucks; and $2.25 for one made Empire fashion and trimmed with embroidery. Other low-necked nightgowns of the scarce, crinkly crepe are $1.85'. (Third Floor, Central) Women's Hand-Knit Sweaters, $5 . Less Than Half Price Just 100 $f them and all imported garments. They are made of mercerized cotton and are in both jTuxedo and button-front styles. , Both mixtures and plain colors in, the lot. uC 41, "PW ryf rf-" K&"ii$t IllllillllllllllllllllllllllMIi I 111 II M Still a Few Lindeman Player-Pianos at $585 While they last they afford an opportunity to save money, as the next lot of these instruments will be $40 moic. Lindeman player-pianos aic the best player pianos wo know at the price. The Lindeman piano has a lecord of over three-quarters of a century of satisfaction and the player mechanism used is one of the finest. Other Good Player-Pianos at $545 to $600 Between these prices we have a number of other playcr-pianob, all good, dependable makes. Any of them, or any of our other pianos may be bought on convenient terms. We have also some used player-pianos that wc will sell at substantial reductions. (i:rjPllHn Hall, Second Moor) Player-Piano Rolls Reduced to 10c, 25c and 50c When you consider that these are all 88-notc lolls, in good condition, and that the selection includes classical and operatic music, popular airs, dance tunes and word rolls, you can see what an opportunity it is. People would get much more pleasure out of their player-pianos if they got new rolls every now and then. (llcjptlnn Hall, CJnllrrj ) Ccntrnl) HPHE Chinese Are Not the Only Ones JVho Admire Jade Jewelry for the rich green stone, beloved of the Oriental, i3 much in fashion just now. Some unusually attractive jewelry sets with imitation jade have just boon unboxed. There are necklaces in the correct length, with metal beads and carved metal orna- ments in conjunction with the imitation jade. They are $2.50 to $11. Bar pins in many designs, set with imitation jade, are 50c. (Jewelry Store, Chestnut) TOR Coolness and Summer Comfort Women s Silk Gloves When it comes to Summer comfort, the silk glove is certainly the right one for Summer wear. All these are of good, firm silk, carefully made, and with double finger tip for better service. 75c and 85c a pair for tricot silk in black, white or colors, 2 clasps. $1 and $1.50 for Milanese silk in black, white and colors, 2 clasps. $1.50 for'8-button length in black, white and pongee. $1.75 for 12-button length in black or white. $2 for 16-button length in black or white. $2.25 for 20-button length in white, (Mulii Floor, Central) Wash Satin Special at $1.50 a Yard Ivory white, and of unusually good quality for this price. It is a full yard wide, and is precisely what many women want for lingerie, for whole frocks, for blouses and many other needs. (Wed .Male) LfLOWERS and Other I Autumn Dress Trimmings Some aro of gleaming satin, some of ,silk and others of glistening metal cloth, and tho colors are charming. Thero are single flowers, sprays, delightful little bouquets, and branches of roses. They are just such things as you will see and wish to use on Autumn gowns and frocks. Tho Dress Trimming Shop looks like a gay flower "gardenl Prices are 60c to $"6.85. . (Stl;FIyrCiral) : THIS is, no doubt, a very good age to live in, but we hope it will not be known in history as the age of stereo types, for there is such a possibility. ' The very ingenuity and resourceful ness which are so good and helpful in so many ways seem nevertheless to make the inspirational barrenness and lack of fine original effort all the more pronounced. Good work is undoubtedly being done, but it is all too true that a great deal of the workmanship of the world is lacking in the great qualities which give things a perennial appeal and permanent vogue. There is still as good timber in the woods as ever grew. There are more ingenious devices for shaping it, and un doubtedly it is shaped and wrought into things at which from a purely me chanical standpoint the great old master cabinetmakers would open their eyes in wonder, but when the style, the outlines, the contour are examined, how frequently we find a stereotype, a mere mechanical reproduction turned out from a factory as automatically as a baker turns out loaves of bread from his ovens. A piece of mahogany cannot be put 1 , 2F I All Mirrors Are Reduced As long as the Kurniture Sale labts we hhall bell all the mirrors in the Picture Store for 10 to 25 per cent less than usual. They include Colonial mirrors in gilt, mahogany and silvered frames. ' Oval mirrors for the buffet, in silvered frames. Small Colonial mirrors. French mirrors in gilt, silver and wood frames. Besides mirrors designed to use above console tables. (Fifth Floor, Blarket) NOTKLETS A six-Inch electric fan at $6.25 la as useful on a hol'day trip if you aro poittf? to a house equipped with electricity aa It is In your home. A flash-light Is a good little, companion about the houto or In a straiigo place. 90c for a small pocket tpo to J3 50 for tho tubular, large tiie. Fresh batteries como in da-lly. Among electric irons for laundry use, make note of tho Wanamaker Special Ml ?6 guaranteed not to burn out. If you hao nil electric prill you can broil, boll, fry or toast right on the dinliig table. Price $10. Corn slitters, nickel plated, are 25c each, J2.85 a dozen ; sller plated, 50c each, J5.75 a dozen Corn boilers, complete with draining racks, are $".70 tu $3.75 according to whether they are made of gray, white or blue enamel. Ono of the tnott tmigoratlng things In life Is ta. cool shower bath. Tho sorts that attach to the faucet uro 75c to $5, while an oerhead rlns shower with curtain is $0. $11, $13 and $18.50 Kitchen scales wlUi heavy tin scoops, scalo weights up to 25 pounds by the ounce. Price $3. Portable door-checks will hold any door open at any width desired and require no stooping or bending. Trie 50c. A fruit press for making jellies and sirups caji also be used for pressing out lard and making cottage cheese. In 2, 4 and 10 quart blzes, $3.50, $5.25 and $9. A bottle capper for sealing all bottles which require crown cappers Is -'5c, while Uie caps themselves are 8c a dozen. SCerno canned heat and cooking devices are handy for all camping as w oil as Indoor purposes. The heat Is 10c to 76c a can; the detces Q5c to $3. (Fourth iloor, Central and Market) i y A Summer Treat Candy Wafers, 40c a Pound Delectable discs of crisp molasses and mint candy 40c a,pound. f West-end chocolates, in many flavors, are 60c pound. " ii ... . fuAi . .. . tuunn nwiB.inw(V-ivVfiiHf - '- "" ' if.-jijj.t m- t..u.jvw..n(l umimtmmimmmmamm as Applied into a machine at one end of a factory and come out at the other end a piece of Chip pendale or Louis XVI furniture. But a great deal of what is called "period" furni ture looks as if it might have been made that way. When we sell anybody a suit of furniture we always like to know that it is a "period" reproduction in more than the name ; that it is not a stereotype, that it is worthy of the man or the age after which it takes its name. Some furniture designers have a feel ing for what is essentially best in various styles of furniture, and it is always inter esting to observe how their work stands out in contrast with the reproductions that reproduce everything of the old original but the spirit of it. We have been buying furniture and selling furniture and studying furniture so long that we can almost make our way to the master designs blindfolded. We sell such unparalleled quantities of fine furniture that the finer and purer types naturally gravitate toward this Store. That is inevitable. We are always trying to have furniture made better, and (I'lftli, Sixth anil Seventh Floor) Best Men's Shirt is that the Wanamaker Men's Store is selling better shirts and in a better variety I- H i. J.L. CH.1. ul me otanuar . than will be found in so-called sales at higher prices. In any odd-lot sale you pick from left-overs and pay more. Aj-ITT 1 1 . , "in i.i . i At wanamaKer s, any aay, you get than "sale" nrices. Separate Collar An innovation fine shirts of natural styie, wim turneu-DacK cuns, maae to wanamaker speculations. ,- m Separate soft collar with each shirt or you may, of course, wear a stiff collar! with it. (Main Moor, Wanamaker Four-in-Hand Silk Neckties at 50c Not a few, but thousands. And the only such collection in the city. Fine foulards and fancy printed faille silks. Some batwings, also, at the same price. (Main I Inor, Market) Men's Silk and Mohair Sports Hats A new Summer hat that is comfortable, hand some and different. For motoring and sports in general this style has scored a direct hit and we have already sold more than twice as many as we first contracted for. Made of gray silk and gray mohair and in such good taste that many men are wearing them to .business. Price $3.50. (Main rionr. Market) Now, Madam, That Hat Box Is Here This shipment of black enamel hat boxes did not come any too soon. A number of women were waiting for them. All in the square bhane, with leather corners, and plenty of catches. Lined with cheerful cretonnes. Prices $10 to $18. ' (Main Floor, Chestnut) Some Exceptionally Good Table Cloths and Napkins of heavy, full-bleached Irish double damask, in circular and oval patterns Priced on a very moderate basis as linens go today. All of pure flax. Table cloths, 2x2 yards, $9.75 each. Table cloths, 2x2 yards, $12 each. Napkins to match, 24x21 inches, $14.25 u dozen. (Flrit Moor, Clieatnul) Inexpensive Rugs That Look Well and Wear Well In enough variety of pattern and coloring to meet any furnishing needs. Tapestry Rugs 9x12 ft., $29 and $32.50 8.3x10.6 ft., $31.50 Velvet Rugs 9x12 ft., $38.50 Axminster Rugs 9x12 ft., $39 and $42.50 8.3x10.6 ft., $37.50 and $48.50 I Wilton Rugs 8x12 fV$52.50 and $07.50 ; , mtRsLfm iSimfiMmt a..a w ...... .,--. .-'.- Pi i '"'T.i.T!. to Furniture i ?1 we have a record of improvements in this connection which is well known to many in the trade. We are aiming to unite all that is .me chanically most ingenious in modern cabi net craft with all that is artistically tmest and finest in the designs of the old masters of the business and we are getting on. The furniture in this Sale may be taken as illustrating what we say. News in Town -, ... . ro , J a rrice 01 $.io $) '"S nrst nicK trom aai v new stock and nav less J II Silk Shirts at $5.50 - color Japanese pongee silk, plain negligee'-11 .Market) The Men's London Shop Has a Certain Raincoat to which it is worth while calling attention. This coat is made of woolen gabardine, a fabric glowing bcarcer duil. It has regular shoulders, convertible collar, inverted pleat in back, belt and leather-buckled latches on cuffs. The lining is a self plaid. Price $45. Raincoats of Lgyptian twill cotton gabardine, $u5 and $10. , Of lubberized casMmcrc, $22.50. ' (Thr (iullrrj, Clirslnul) Men's Extra-Size Handkerchiefs - r it 7 n I n?pn (jooa quality linen, neatly maae, nmsnea witn s - . i hemstitched hem. And this price is far from expensive in fiew of linen prices today. (West Alslr) Camping That's the Life! The life for boys and young men, and to put new spirit into older men. "Close-to-Nature" houses, $G0 to $102.50. Tents, $20 to $50. Folding cots, $5 to $7.50. Camp chairs, 50c to $3.75. Duffle bags, $3 to $10. , Sleeping bags with blankets, $25. Can-mine clothing of every description, flshfcur ' tackle, rides, revolvers, knives, flasks, compa ? canteens, flashlights, rowboats, portable motorp.JMNjr', all other equipment. ( Sport Ini Oood, The Clullerjr, 'Jnlsr) ? ' '4. t ' ' n t ijjVrtjvf t" ';$ V-'W- -A VMn'"l,'i .. i -ft .2 , .. ,. " l if! 'A n " "smm 9$ il l ! t l ''I V- a-BjSus