SpT ''T'-'- ''" " ttv-t 1H r"''!' H?;tf, " -.-.syj'r V -jvys "r 'Wm7- -" yi EVENING' PUBLIC LEDGER-I'HIEADELPHIA', TUESDAY, 'AUGUST 12, 1010 ( vJ Organ 'i'laya at 9, 11, 11:5B and 4:50 Clilmi at Noon WANAMAKER'S Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair PfPfRS. itf I "TV ?.. TT1" JT " f m W "W""fc Tf f T'h m m V "W m "W-W m i tie browing uesire or the feople Tor Better Quality in furniture Has MadeWanamaker Furniture Sales the World's Greatest and This One Today Is a Little Seed, and in It Is Some Tomorrow It is possible that there will be from it a field ready for harvesters. But life is not all a Summer day. There are four seasons in the year, and every month of the year is Somewhat of a planting time, and at a subsequent time the crop awaits the coming of the reapers. Every part of the world thus is particularized in different ways according to its own calendar and so verified by centuries of proofs. Having visited Egypt and sailed on the Nile River, an old story comes back to me of its shallow waters and an Egyptian rice planter, with a half starved family of smallish children pleading and bewailing when they were so poor that at the first rising of the water around their hut in the swampy region their father uncorded a bag and scattered its contents over the water in every direction. A few short weeks later it was easy to be seen that, "there is that scattereth and yet increaseth." Contrast this grown-up large building with the old one-story sheds of the Pennsylvania Freight Station we moved into here in 1876. Signed August IS, 1919. ? ksm4- JBrfl 1$i) wS mi P Jril uKLiiHJfuto'i ft v U I Ml I III I! ' A When the Young Woman Returns Wanting New Fall Clothes Her first thought is for a smart blue sorgo frock, and her next is a good-looking tailored suit. Both will he needed within a month. New dark blue serge and tricotine street frocks have been coming in so rapidly that there is an excellent selection here at this moment. The styles are really beautiful, and the prices quite moderate, owing to our buying so early. Among the new fashion features of dresses are Effective embroideries to emphasize the long skirt panels. Also embroideries in wedge shapes to give certain desirable lines. Fringe trimming and the novel fringe insertion. Satin used in connection with serge for the sleeves and underdrcss. Long chains of black beads and much braid for trimming. Prices for dresses start as low as $35 and go to $85. 14 to 20 year sizes. The new Fall suits incline to mannish worsteds, but there are plenty of serges, tricotines and velours in plain colors and checks. They introduce,. pleated skirts and long side panels, and they are braided or embroidered with charming effect. Many have smart little vests of tricolctte. Prices range from $40 to $120 in 14 to 20 year sizes. . (Sec&nd Floor, Chestnut) New Fine White Silks When White Is at Its Height And, as every woman knows, there never has been such a season for white silks as this. These newcomers are very beautiful and very fashionable for seashore skirts, frocks or blouses and many women will be glad to know they arc here. Novelty white silk crepes do chine with black, bar or plaid design of white satin, 40 inches wide, $7 and $8 a yard. White jersey weave silk, 32 inches wide, $3.50 a yard. White silk. broadcloth, satin striped, 32 Inches wide, $4.25 a yard. White sports silk with shadow stripes, 40 inches wide, $6 a ' l'lrt Floor, Cheitnut) Women's Umbrellas for Fall Wc ordered the new umbrellas early this year, because of the scarcity of materials. Many foresighted peonlo are buying umbrellas not only for their own use, but for gifts as well. AH silk umbrellas, black, col ored and flowered, from $5 to $15. , Some havo plain wood handles; others, corded loops, rings or leather straps. , There is great V variety and many new styles. i (Main l'loor, Mark!) I i S EA BATHING and outdoor snorts arc delightful .thines. but indulged in overmuch they are often hard upon hair and complexion. The Salon do Beauto gives excellent shampoos and fa ciul treatments to do away with such ill effects; appointments arc best made for tho morning hours. (Third l'loor, rlioalnut) Women's Silk Stockings "Seconds" for $1.50 Full-fashioned black, white and colored silk stockings with cotton tops. Worth buying in quantities, nt this price. (Elt AUU) OIQRROW Tl AIMUAL (CLP E SA ira ! lyiLd Over 8,000 Pairs for Women, Men and Children at an Average Half -Price Every one of the thousands of pairs is a Wanamaker glove and comes from our own regular stock. This is the time of year when we clear out all the broken sizes, odd pairs, mussed and tumbled and re paired gloves, and all gloves are marked about half the price at which they would ordinarily sell. The collection includes practically every kind of hand covering the gloves are all of first quality and the prices are such that wise folk will buy for some time to come. There are silk, lisle, duplex, kid, lambskin, suede, cape, buck, washable leathers and mocha and quite a few one and two handed golf gloves. For Women pair, silk chamois lisle and oOC duplex. 65c-a pair, long and short .silk and a few skin gloves. $1 a pair, kid, lambskin, doe and wash able leather gloves. $1.50 a pair, belter-quality kid, suede and washable leather gloves. $1.85 a pair, long and short fine kid and .short mocha gloves. For Children ouc and 75c a pair, a small quantity of fabric and skin gloves. For Men 35c, 50o, $1, $1.50 and S2 a pair, silk gloves and street and dress gloves and golf gloves. Though the choice is wide, early choos ing is but the part of wisdom! (Went Alnlr) Every Good Player-Piano Has a Score of Imitators Good player-pianos arc few. Inferior playcr-piniios are legion. A good player-piano is woith all it costs and more. There is no way of measuring the value of a really fine instrument to any one who loves music. An inferior plajcr-piano is almost never wortli its price, which is only a little less than that of an honorable player-piano. riaycr-pianos are pianos equipped with player mechanisms. To get a good one you must first have a good piano, and to make a good player-piano cen out of a good piano you must have a good player mechanism. Wc do not intend to make comparisons between our player pianos and others. Wo would rather you got your information from disinterested poisons who know how the standards of musical instruments vary. But we do advise you not to buy a player-piano without fulUnvestigation of the makes you have to choose from. Chickering Knabe Scfiomacker Haines Bros. Emerson Marshall and Wendell Lindeman J. C. Campbell These are the eight famous pianos we sell and we are the sole distributors for them in Philadelphia. Their names aic known all over the musical world and any one who knows anything at all about pianos knows that they arc dependable. The player-pianos in which these instruments arc incorpo rated are the finest player mechanisms made. Tho majority arc Ampico reproducing ,or Angclus player-pianos. Prices range from $585 for a J. C. Campbell player-piano to $3350 for a Knabe Ampico grand reproducing piano. Any instiu ment may be bought on convenient tcims. (i:ptlan Hall, Second l'loor) 50 Women's Fine Coats and Wraps Reduced - Their new prices are $35 to $75 prices at which they ought to disappear pretty rapidly. They include serges, tricotines, duvctyncs, and bolivias, in rich colors; and the linings arc rich and beautiful also. Women looking for fine things will find them distinctly intcicsting. (first Floor, Ccutrul) All Teakwood and . Lacquered Furniture Reduced All the odd picccr, in the Oriental Store are 10 per cent less than usual during the August furniture sale. This includes , Consoles, tables and chairs of Chinese lacquer. Settees, chairs, tables and tab ourets of teakwood. (Fourth Floor, C hotnut) 500 Pairs of Children's Low Shoes Reduced Now $2.75 to $5.25 a Pair This is a quite substantial leduction upon shoes which aic as good as they ever were except for the fact that they arc in broken sizes. They arc all low kinds, in white canvas and buckskin, and black and tan leather. Parents with children and growing girls please take notice. (Flrt Floor. Market) Heavy White Petticoats The sort which are so much in demand to wear under white skirts. One style newly arrived is of strong muslin, scalloped und finished with double panel, price $1.85. The other is of still heavier batecn, with scnllops, but without the double panel, price $4.75. (Third' ripor. Cntr) -', - - v - ' tf Women's Rever handkerchiefs Special at 50c We bought them two years ago when linen was much more plenti ful. They are of sheer Irish linen, double revcr, hemstitched and 'just tho kind of handkerchief yery particular women like. ov.n aiUj Cream-Bleached Table Linen $2.75 a Yard Cream bleached means paitly bleached and it is .sometimes known as siher bleached. One good thing about it is that it takes practically nothing out of the substantial wearing quality of the goods they retain their origi nal weight and "heftiness." This is an especially Rood, heavy damask, 70 inches wide, of pure flax, free from dressing and comes in three good patterns to sell at a moderate price nowadays ?2.75 a yard. (I'lrnt Floor, t'hmtnut) Collapsible Overnight Bags Special at $12.50 There is only a limited number' of these bags, and if you expect to get one at this low pi ice w e would advise you not to delay. They are made of black long grain cowhide, in a high shape with collapsible bottom. Wheu empty they ate not much over an inch thick, but when extended they will hold a gcneious amount of clothing. Good looking, well made and splendidly durable. In three sizes, 11, 10 and 16 inch. r.t Aiit) Showers and Cooler Building a shower bathroom in your home is an expensive prop osition, especially at this time. But just the same, you can havo a shower bath, perfectly ef fective and delightful, without ex pense. Ono style of shower, complete with curtains and hose to be at tached to tho wall over the bath tub you can do it yourself in fifteen minutes is in three sizes, $9, $11 and $13. Some hand showers to connect on the faucet in the bath tub, 75c, $1, $1.25, $2, $2.50 and $4. U'ourtU l'loor, &Urkt) the Greatest Ed ver O NLY Wanamaker furniture can make a Wanamaker Sale no other kind will do. We are writing in earnest not trying to say something smart. We have been working hard and learning patiently for years to make as good a sale as this one, and probably it is still not perfect ; in fact, we have never known a perfect sale. But it is an astonishing sale in extent and assortments, in the excellence of the furniture and the soundness of the economies. In all that the word successful implies, it is a conspicuously successful sale, the largest we have ever had in point of business and the most satisfactory in regard to service. We don't mention this for personal glory we would have no right to do so, because all the credit for the unprecedented volume of this sale belongs to the goods. " There is only one way to have as large and satisfactory a sale and that is to have the merchandise that nearly everybody wants, to have it in a choice that nobody else can equal and at prices that cannot be beaten, quality and desirable ness considered. Nearly everybody understands that the Wanamaker Furniture Sale must have quality for a foundation because nothing less would keep it up. It is also clear that nearly everybody understands the folly of buying fur niture of which tjiey cannot be sure. It is the ever-growing desire for better quality that has made Wana maker Furniture Sales the largest events in retail business. Today the desire is stronger than ever, but 'this August Sale of ours is stronger than ever to satisfy it. II Iflli. ""lull mid rm i 1 ' fcwiitli Flour,.) Clearaway of Young Men's Finer Fancy Suits at $25 More than any other house of business in Philadelphia the Wanamaker Men's Clothing Store has a reputation for the service of young men. It has a large, growing, enthusiastic business typifying the young man of college age in the smart clothes longest in the period of youthful vigor. Now we have 300 of these young men's suits to clear away at $25. They have been $3 to $15 higher in price. These are all three-piece suits in medium light-weight woolens with various skeleton half-linings, and they are excellent to wear now and up to the middle of Fall. Fine to put away for next Spring. Our reduction of these suits gives the young man a chance to get his first long-trouser suit in time to start his college course. (Third 1 lonr, Murkrl) A Good Season to Lay Linoleum And a good and fairly pi iced assoitmcnt of linoleum to choose from. .Designs for kitchens, laun dries, pantric.- and bathrooms. Inlaid linoleum, $1.50, $1.70, $1.85, $2.50, $2.80 and $:i a square yaid. Printed linoleum, $1.10 and $1.25 a squaic aul. .Tfii(li I lour, ( lirhlnul) Men's Finest Bangkok and Balibuntal Hats at $6 (Exactly Half Price) ei fine and lightweight Summer hats from the Philippines. Men who have admnril tlirm ltit hesitated at the legular price now hac an oppoituiut to gt one for half. Sailoi, telescope and natuial -hapc-. Oliiin I Iniir, Marl. i-l i China and Persia Join Hands in the Spread-Out of Oriental Rugs TN colors and patterns, Chinese rugs are simple and unmistak able to a degree that K rather charming. Grounds of deep or pale blue decorated with flowers or queer figures in ecru or pink; grounds of ecru, fawn or golden tan with patterns in blu and other shades these, with borders of varying brilliance, give them a character all their own. Chinese carpets arc a notable feature of tho recently arrived shipments, which we aic now showing at prices much below pre vailing values. These arc priced at $45 to $2170 for sizes 510.U feet up to 20x15 lect. New hales of Persian Mahal carpets came in at the same time to sell at ery attractive prices. These are very desirable weaves, of sound quality and good for practical service. Per sian red, blue and ecru, all in (sirntli Flour, ( lirMnut) well-blended combinations, give them a warmth and softness peculiar to themselves. They are marked $107 to $1375 for sizes 10.11x7.1 feet to 19xlJ.3 feet. Many desirable small rugs arc shown at les than market prices, such as Mosul s, Cabestnns, Dagheatans, Shirvans, Beluchis tans, Uozarts, Af-Shiraz pieces and Kermanshah und Saruk mats. The Art of Sleeping Tho rest is lurgcly a gift but Above all other merchandise, The first principle is to choohc the proper bedding, it can bo cultivated, and right bedding is a big help. bedding simply should be unquestionable. At any rate our bedding is, and we are offering it in this August sale at reduced prices. This applies to mattresses of all the kinds and grades wc sell; also to feather pil lows and bolsters and to bedsprings. Our stocks of these goods must always be unexcelled, and they, surely are now. i (Sixth Floor, CliHlnut) ' i i M 1 Ml .! 41 'J 4 I n it V -j- "I n la Ji. , at s , .n IT7f ,Ma .&& -llrV