TJSffW- i- -'.'! :,i ' CJ r it - ' - r WEATHER Fair Pr. C. 0. Band at 9; organ at WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at 5 11, 11:&5 and 4:50 You Can See What a Busy Day We Will Have Here Monday fi ' 31 "Manners Makyth the Man" originated with an English gentleman, Sir William of Wykcham, when his growing honors required him to adopt a coat-of-arms. With humility and great amiability, he placed his coat-of-arms on a seal, with the celebrated motto: Manners Makyth the Man to be affixed to important documents, which his office and business compelled him to sign. Some people think that money means everything ! Others, who have never done a day's work in their lives, act as if it were disgraceful to ' have ever been distinguished by anything but a family name. It still remains, that "Handsome is as Handsome does." uq OM fhiWMfc. April -'., 1020. Enchanting New Dress Hats for Madame's Summer Wearing Not a great quantity just a distinctive little collection of fine hats from our own workrooms, but each hat charming nnd lovely. There arc large hair hats one of coral color has a wide, straight brim and ninny ostrich feathers flat on the brim. A shining twist of black ribbon about tho crown makes it perfect. New hats of embroidered silk these, too, in largo .sues nnd picturesque bhapes. New hats of yedda straw a beauty is of nasturtium color, flower trimmed and pretty enough for any garden party. There are dark colors and lighter shades, tho hat. arc sometimes trimmed with that imitation grass which has tho feathery effect of aigrettes, sometimes flower trimmed, sometimes ribbon trimmed. . And pricci start at $25. (Heiontl I'loor, ClieMmit) Now the Prices on Our Finest Beaded Gowns for Women Come Down A hundred of these lovely things may now be had for $S5 to $250ii saving of $30 at leait on every dress and sometimes a great deal more. They arc the richest garments In the Little Gray Salons, being evening and semi-cvcnlng styles, usually of Georgette crepe, fascinating in color and rendered still more exquisite by the mar velous beading. There are soft grays and white, many flesh and rose tints, maize and steel colors, pumpkin, tan and jade green; also a few blacks arc in the lqt. But no matter how pretty they aie, they have marching orders to make room for the simpler Summer merchandise. (Unit Floor, Central) Exquisite Silk Duvetyne Coats for Much Smaller Prices Only a few are now left and it is too late to duplicate any of the styles, beautiful as they arc. Somo have moleskin or squinel collars, others hand embroid ered panels, collars and cuffs; in fact, the newest and loveliest of the season's fashions are to be found among the.io coats. In nearly every case there is a saving of three figures and tho changed prices read $160 to $200. (First Floor. Central) Crisp, Lovely and New in Fashion Are These Summer Frocks for Young Women It is such a relief to open tho door of one's wardrobe on tho first warm day nnd find there a fresh and cool tub frocic, ready to be slipped on. The Young Women's Store is overflowing with just such dresses dresses that simply invite one to try them on! standing frills, a lound neck and White organdie drebscs, for in stance, suitable for commence ment frocks or other needs, arc 25, $27.50 and ?37.G0. Dotted Swiss dresses are so at tractive! New ones, somo with white nnd some with colored dots, all in fascinating now ylcs, aie $27.50 to $45. Ratine dresses are quite now, and one smart stylo is in white, pink or blue, piped with checked gingham. It is $15. Fetching new gingham frocks, some checked, somo striped, and in no end of pretty colors, arc simple or elaborate $12.50 to $32.50. And one frock, copied irom an imported dress, has out short sleeves and is $17.50. Voile dreHscs in such enchnnting colors as shell pmlf sunset, pale blue, delicate greens., flesh color nnd, of course, white, are some times hand embroidered, some times lace trimmed. $18.50 to $40 for plain colors and $17.50 to $37.50 for figured effects. A few exquisite organdie frocks of pale blue or lemon color are trimmed with much Valenciennes and are bewitching $65; and a flnmo-colorcd organdie, with a new arrangement of lace on the bodice nnd a much-tucked skirt, is'$37.50. All in 14 to 20 year sizes. Second Floor, Chetnut) Silk Petticoats Taffeta petticoats In tho street colors most wanted, $5, $7.75 and $9. Jersey topped petticoats racssalinc flounces, $5. All mcssallno, $7.50. Pompadour silks, $12. Whito Japancso silk, throughout, $7.50. Natural pongees, $5. (Third Floor. Central) with lined Three Groups of Envelope Chemises .Nainsook chomisoa are $2.25 to 15.75. y Philippine) cmbroidcrod chemises ro $5.50 and $5.76. Cropo do chine, and other ailks usually pink, $7.50 to $20.50. (Third Floor, Centra!) 100 Good Umbrellas for Women Arc $6 Each This means a saving on each umbrella, for they arc kinds for which n higher price is usu ally charged. Their covers are of satin glorin (silk-and-cotton) nnd thoy are finished with a heavy silk tape edgo. The handles arc all tho fash ionable short kind somo of imitation amber, somo of bakc Hto and somo of light wood, finished with leather or silk loops. Tho tops aro blunt, and tho tips aro of white or imita tion amber to match the han dles, (Main Floor. 'Market) Monday's Lots at Lower Prices All these things are taken out of our standard stocks and, as their price tickets show, have mar kings of a quarter to a third off. 784 Pair of Women's Low Shoes at $5.25 a Pair 216 pair of patent loathcr plain pumps with baby Louis heels, slender toes and flexible turn soles. 212 pair of black calfskin pumps of the same style. 350 pair of mahogany color calfskin blucher oxfords with Cuban heels and Goodyear welted soles. (Flmt Floor, Market) 427 Pair of Women's Pumps at $6.50 a Pair 208 pair of mahogany color calfskin pumps with imitation straight tips, small leather bows, low, broad heels and Goodyear welted . soles. 109 pair of dull black calfskin pumps of the samo style. 110 pair of patent leather pumps of the same style. (First Floor, Market) Women's Stockings s al $1.15 First-grade black and colored silk and fiber mixed. OVett Alnle) 'Women's Silk Stockings, $1.25 a Pair Second-grade black and white full-fashioned silk with mercerized top3 and soles. (Went AJnle) Women's Silk Stockings, $1.50 a Pair First-grade black nnd white full-fashioned bilk with mercerized tops and soles. (Went Aisle) Women's Silk Stockings, $2.25 a Pair ' First and second grades black full-fashioned silk, some with mercerized soles. (Weil AJsle) Women's Silk Stockings, $3.75 a Pair First-grade black full-fashioned silk with openwork ankles and openwork clocks, tho latter with mercerized tops. (Weft Aisle) Women's Union Suits at 85c Summer-weight ribbed cotton with low necks and lace knees; sizes 06 and 58. Extra sizes $1. (Went Aisle) Men's Half Hose, 25c a Pair Second-grade black mercerized half hose in all sizes. (Uest Aisle) Men's Sitk Half Hose, 75c a Pair First-grade blaqk silk half hose. (West Aisle) Men's Fine Oxfords, $11.75 a Pair From tho best maker of men's shoes and a little above half tho regular price. Black and tan calfskin with English toes. Black and tan calfskin with round toes. (Main Floor, Murket) Women's Union Suits at 65c Light weight white-ribbed cotton with tailored or beaded tops and tight knees; sizes .16 and 38 bust. (West Aisle) Gay Silk Squares for Bathing Caps Women making plans for the Summer do not think it is too soon to get these pretty squares to use for bathing caps. The squares arc all from England, nnd aro in nrtfstic and charming colors and designs, and include dotted, figured and striped effects. $3.50 to $10. (Handkerchief Section, Main Floor, Central) These Italian Buttons Are New They aro of vogctablo ivory, dyed in protty tans and browns, gray shades and black. In differ ent sizea and round shapes, and stfo 75c and $1.25 a dozen. Also from Italy aro now horn buttons, 40c to $1.25 a dozon. (Main Floor, Central) Breakfast Room Suits, $90 to $390 Six piece suit buffet, drop leaf table and four chairs in black, gray, blue nnd yellow, $1)0. Five piece decorated suit oval-top table, four side chairs gray color with bird decora tions, $100. Canary color suit of six pieces buffet, drop-leaf table and four chairs, which have cretonne scats, $176. Mahogany decorated suit of seven pieces buffet, gate-leg table, tea wagon, three high back side chairs and one armchair, $390. (.Sixth Floor) Bedroom Suits, $390 to $565 Louta XVI suit of four pieces in ivory or French gray, $426. Louis XVI suit of four pieces In mahogany or walnut, $390. Queen Anne suit of four pieces in mahog any or walnut, $390. Four piece r.uit in ivory and gold finish, full size bed, $400. William and Mury suit of four pieces, ivory and enamel decorated, full-size bed, 5475. Queen Anne suit of seven pieces in deco rated walnut with twin beds, $560. Six piece suit in decorated ivory finish, twin beds, $565. (SKlli Floor) Bedroom Furniture Large oak chiffonier, 55 inches high, 25 inches deep; seven deep drawers, $114. Man's chiffo-robc of golden oak, 50 inches high, 21 inches deep, interior consists of five convenient trays. Price $37.50. (Sixth Floor) Dining-Room Suits, $260 to $685 Sheraton four piece suit in oak, $260. Queen Anne four piece suit in golden oak, $270. Sheraton ten piece suit in mahogany, $410. Adam ten piece suit in mahogany, $560. Chippendale ten piece suit in muhogany, $685. Queen Anno four piece suit in walnut, $360. Chippendale four piece suit in walnut, $400. English-finish o-ak nine piece suit, $450. Louis XVI ten piece suit in walnut, $523. (Sixth I lour) Mahogany Chairs, $15.50 Each Odd chairs, suitable for dining-rooms, halls and living room. All have tapestry teats, now $15.50 each nnd extraordinary at the price. (Flfrh Floor, Juniper) Fiber Furniture Chairs nnd rockers with cretonne uphol stered seats and backs, in ivory and drab fin ishes, now $13.50 to $40 each. Settees with upholstered scats and bucks in ivory, drab and fumed finishes, now $30 to $54. ' Tables in ivory, fumed and d -no finishes, $8.50 to $28.50. Ferneries in fumed and ivory finishes, $8 and $13.50. Fernery, bird cage and aquuriuin combined, in fumed finish, $42; ivory finish, $J5. (Sixth Floor) Office Furniture Opportunities Revolving chairs in birch, mahogany fin ished, $17.50 to $25. Arm chairs of quartered oak and mahog-nny-fmished, birch, $10 to $25 each. Office tables in oak, somo all straight oak, some with quartered oak tops, some nil quar tered oak. From $12 for a 1-foot table to $11 for a 6-foot table. (Third Floor, 'Market) Children's Socks, 18c, Three Pair for 50c Second-grade whito full-fashioned mer cerized socks in sizes Vi to 7. OVeit Aisle) The Summer Curtains for Home the Voile and marquisette aro always an excellent choice. Both aro cool and dainty look ing and will stand frequent washings. Some of tho best have plain hemstitched edges and, in the moro expensive grades, hand-diawn work. Voile curtains, $1.15 to $5.25 a pair and $6 for tho hand drawn hemstitched ones. Marquisetto curtains, $3 to $6.50 a pair. Hand-drawn edges start at $3.75 and the finest, from Porto Rico, aro $6.50 a pair. Thcso prices are all about a third lcs3 than today's market values. (Fifth Floor, Market) Short Lengths of Laces A fine opportunity for women making over dresses and blouses, or even new frocks, for there arc many kinds of good fnshionable laces from our own regulnr stock among them. (West lsle i The Bath Spray Is More in Request These Days and if vours is worn out or you need a new one, this is a littlo re minder that tho Wanamakcr Toilet Goods Store has a good as sortment and all the desirable kinds. Prices start at $2.50 and go to $7,50. (Main Floor lueilnut) A Rare Opportunity to Get Pianos and Player-Pianos With Famous Names at Lower Prices Even if you have watched piano advertising all your life, you can count upon your fingers the opportunities that have occurred to get such famous great instruments as Knabe, Schomacker, Emerson and Marshall & Wendell for less than their regular standard selling prices. There are some pianos on the market that are always reduced. But it is almost unheard of to get an instrument with a great repu tation far below the regular market. Such an Opportunity Will Occur on Monday With one of the largest piano distributions in the world going on right here in Egyptian Hall and the adjoining salons, it is impossible to prevent some of the instruments from showing now and then slight case scratches that do not detract from their value, but that bring their prices down. Or it may be that a piano or a player-piano may go out and come back, not damaged at all, but with its price damaged just the same. Here is a list of some new pianos and player-pianos whose prices have been lowered and from which choice should be made at once. The savings go all the way from .$55 in the case of a Marshall & Wen dell player-piano, now marked $695, to $400 in the case of a magnificent Emerson Angelus, now marked $600. The same convenient monthly terms that arc offered when wc sell new pianos will be available with regard to these instruments also. Player-Pianos Doll & Son, $545 Lindeman. $550 Emcrson-Angelus, $600 Linde'man, $625 Marshall & Wendell, $695 Marshall & Wendell, $725 Angelus, $750 Lindeman, $750 Marshall & Wendell. $750 Autopiano, $785 Haines, $795 Marshall & Wendell, $795 Shoninger, $795 Emerson, $800 Marshall & Wendell Ampico, $800 Marshall & Wendell Ampico, $850 Emerson Angelus, $875 Schomacker, $1050 Knabe Ampico Upright (electric), $1800 (I'C.W'Hiiii Hull, Seionil floor I Upright Pianos J. C. Campbell, $375 J. C. Campbell, $395 Lindeman, $-165 Haines, $475 Linde'man, $485 Emerson, $565 Emerson. $595 Hand-Wrought Iron Reading Lamps Floor lamps of strong and simple design, excellent to stand behind a davenport or beside a heavy chair. They are fitted for one light, and aie adjustable. Price, $20. (rnurfli I'loor, Centrnl) New Books "The liking Tide of Color," Loth lop Stoddard, price S3. An exceedingly thoughtful book which examines the character of each of tin' grout colored races and nation.-), and issues a clear, sharp warning to the white people. It makes a strong appeal for white -.olidaritv "The Slorj of the ISnginc," by . F. Decker, pi ic .'2.50. Begin ning with the lever, the author gives a history of the development of the steam-engine, ending with the most complicated engines of the present la. The book ia fully illustrated with diagrams and draw ings. (Miiln I lour Thirteenth) A New Black Charmeusc Handsome Enough for Any Purpose And this means evening gowns, wraps and capes or separate skirts. It is a most beautiful quality, every thread silk, soft and grace ful for draping and, as a result of many comparisons, we know that it is a remarkably good silk for G.50 a yard. It is doublo width. (Klrnl I'loor, Chestnut) 1000 Pieces of Sparkling New Cut Glass One- Third Less New special purchase of fine, clear, standard crystal in a large choice of attractive and well-executed cuttings. Low heny dishes, S2.50 to Footed nut dMio, o2.50 to st. To. 4 Oiange bowl., oval shape, $0 Ice cream tias 7.o0 to &9. Relish dishes, $2.75 a n d Celery tiays .$".. f i.75. Flower vase.-, $2 to ?H).7J. Sugar-and-crenm sets, 2.7.") Bonbon dishes, $1.75. to? 1.75. Lemonade bowls, 10-inch Fooled fruit bowls, $G. mzc, ?1S. (I'nurth I lour, 4 hrbliuit ) Table Cloths and Napkins of Pure Linen New goods, fresh out of tho boxes, hemmed and ready to use. Woven of pure Irish linen and patterned in five attractive de signs. Full hlenchcd, of a heavy, serv iceable grade and priced on a very reasonable basis today. Table cloths, 07x67 inches, $7.75 each. Napkins to match, 22x22 inches, $9 a dozen. (I'imt I'loor, Chentnut) Vudor Porch Screens Are Ready in the Oriental Store puich fitted with thej-e screen., become piaclically anothet room loi use by the family, since tliev shade it from the bught glare of the sun, and .vet permit a free circulation of breezes. The scieens are strong nnd gpod, made in America, of broad btrips of linden wood, treated with weather-proof color, and ugged with metal rope slides, American ropes and safety devices. They come in brown and green. K7.G ft., S". ID 5x7.(5 ft.. ?5 l)v7.G ft., ?l 77.G ft., $7.50 S?.G ft., S8 12.MI.G ft., .$17.75 !).7.6 ft., $10 107.G ft., $11 !2x7.G ft. $13.50 89.G ft., $11.50 109.6 ft., $14.50 (I'mirth Moor, Chestnut) The Subject Being Bedspreads Cool and dainty spreads for warm weather arc here in very attractive choice, most of them at last year's prices. For the first time in moro than two years wo have striped dimity spreads in three colors pink, blue and yellow Hitherto these spreads have been practically out of the market. It is fine to have such a pretty choice today. , Size 72x90 inches at $4.50; 80x90 inches, in pink, at $5 each. Many of our crinkle dimity spreads are practically at factory cost. We have these in size 63x90 inches at $2.50; 72x90 inches at $2.75, and 80x90 inches at $3 each. Also corded striped dimity spreads in several grades, single-bed sizes at $3, $3.50 and $5 each ; double-bed sizes $3.50, $3.75 and $G each. A small group of imported spreads, light weight, l)ut with the appearance 6t a heavy weight, are here in size 90x99 inches at $7.50 each, which is about what the makers are now asking for these goods. (Sixth I'loor, ( enlrul) i.j 1 ii (Ml i J I J - tl 61 H m n J fl tt 3 I a. I .i -. .; fcjf .. Lfclj l&Z.e.rtt u2-x&&i Jtovr'u tji ttSAfwav,.
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