ttV V jtim&j&A r'V&v ' it, ito ' Ai s , H i ii ii rifii ir 2; -'.w,V, i 'll-n.A rtffXl.t .?t ,sii l-Xm x. X Store Closes at 5 WEATHER Fair w: cu.'0 ." "r WAN AMAK1 R' 5 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Store Opens at 9 - tt't ilil r- " n , 11 i lift Tomorrow Will Be Another of the Precious Days We Are Much Gratified With the Results of Our Efforts the Past Two Short Busy Weeks, doing something plainly and positively beneficial to our city and elsewhere by putting cash into the hands of people who took home with their purchases one-fifth of the established actual, values of everything in our warehouses. They carried away or had sent home not only the merchandise of established value at usual and unchanged and untampered-with prices, but they had the dollars saved to count out into fathers' and mothers' hands. The Whole Country Seems to Be Waking Up to work down some of the cost of living. All storekeepers appreciate the favor that their customers bestow upon them. Now that the great hardships of high prices have been borne for so long, it seems only fair that the distributing storekeepers should join together to cut off all unnecessary expenses and cut down prices to no profits or to the smallest margin of profit for a time, 'and by every possible means to urge producers of goods to take less than the common war profits, when goods were scarcer than they are now. If only all the men will resume their former tasks and when claiming higher wages offer longer hours to add to production, we Will all feel more cheerful. There are good signs of decisive progress in the past fortnight; and if all the critics would join in an honorable attack against advancing costs the great victory could be won. . Signed May I',, 1020. Qprn. New Taffeta Frocks for Women Quaint styles showing such fashion features as short sleeves, tiffhl 'indices, eyelet skirts, lace fioucing3, vivid colored pipings. Mo.it of the dresses arc black and nuvy, but u few radium taffetas are tn lovely bright, light shades. Prices arc $62.50 to $150, and 20 per cent will be taken off these. (Flrnt Floor. Ontrul) A Beautiful Scarf Is Always in Fashion It can be worn forv years and is usually the making of the gown it is worn with. For all of which reasons it is an excellent investment. For sheer beauty of coloring, the English Liberty scarfs have few equals. Theso'start as, low as $5. French spangled scarfs give brilliancy and life to any evening gown. They arc very, very lovely. Real lace scarfs can be worn not only in the evenings but with Summer frocks as well the finest Brussels lace, carrick-ma-cross and so on up to the most exquisite black Chantilly lace scarf at $225. It is such scarfs as these that tho 20 per cent discount means the most to. ' (Main Floor, Central) Women's Large Undermuslins High necked cambric nightgowns with embroidery and tucks, ?2 to $3.85. Low necked nainsook nightgowns with lace at $4.75 to $7.50. Pink crepe de chine nlghtgowns,plain and trimmed, $16 to $25. .Cambric petticoats at $2.50 to $3.85. Corset covers at 75c and 85. 20 per ccnt.you remember, off nil these prices. (Tlilr.I Floor. Central) 150 White Wash Skirts Specials, $6.50 to $9.75 Some of the prettiest styles we have seen this Spring, and " nrc many as eight altogether. In nearly every case tho jncc i3 exactly what the sumo grade of skirt cost last Summer. n no 'nuance could we duplicate theso skirts today to sell for this. There are fine gabardines, mostly suede finished, tricotines JI ' at ?9-50. a certain very pretty ramio linen skirt, not only in wiltc, but in Copenhagen blue as well. Inc 20 per cent discount applies in the case of these skirts also urines tho prices down still lower. (First Door, Central) New Waists Coming Steadily Hundreds are put in stock every day voiles mado up in semi indi U1,d llngor,c 8tvlos. with V and squaro necks, three-quarter o tong sleeves. Prices are ?5.60 to 410.75, and 20 per cent will DeWKnoff, 4 (Third Floor. Central) 20 Per Cent Deduction From Prices WiiM-4 r "tJ at Wanamaker9 s GOING forward With the proposition, that there is bound to be some way to defeat profiteering in the prices of necessaries in the United States, the Wanamaker Stores are bringing in new stocks constantly and are continuing their movement to break the backbone of high prices. Until Further Notice All the Goods in the Wdnamaker Stores in Phil adelphia andNewYork,Comprising Considerably More Than 20 Million Dollars' Worth, Are Offered to the Public With a Deduction of 20 Per Cent From Their Marked Prices, the Only Exceptions Being About $50,000 Worth of Restricted Goods. While, this movement goes on and we reserve the right to stop it at short notice the people of Philadelphia havean opportunity such as has never been known before, to choose from the world-famous Wanamaker stocks with one-fifth reduction. It means men's clothing, shoes, furniture, works of art everything in the Store with the few exceptions noted. The prices marked-on the goods are the regular, normal, market prices of the day. The same prices that you will find marked on goods in all stores, and in many cases lower prices than you will find marked elsewhere. The 20 per cent deduction is taken off the face of the sales slip when you make the purchase. It is the most amazing thing in the history of merchandising and is having a tremendouus effect all over the United States. A Many stores are doing it, some of them are large stores and some of them are small stores, but all are urged on by, patriotic motives, and every such store is doing a great thing by its customers, for it is permitting them to choose mer chandise at lower prices. But it is only the people of Philadelphia and New York who have the fullest choice of making selections, frpm the famous Wanamaker stocks. 100 Pretty New Summer Frocks for Young Women $1 7.50 Each New as new can be and just unpacked. Fresh, dainty summer frocks of cool, cotton voiles in attrac tive figured and flowered effects. Dark grounds, chiefly, but any number of pretty colorings. Half a dozen attractive new styles from which to choose, too. All were copied from much more expensive dresses. 14 to 20 year sizes. And the 20 per cent is to be deducted from the price, of courscl (brroiid Floor. Chestnut) Newly in Fine Serge andPoiret Twill Nothing is more wanted fcr suits, skirts, capes and tailored dresses than these two fabrics. Consequently we arc uncommonly glad to have both at bpeclnl prices the IJoiret twill at $6 and $G.50 and the serge at $1.25 a yard. Tho $C Poiret twill and $4.25 serge may be had in black and navy; the $6.50 Poiret in navy only. The width of nny one is 54 inches. And there is 20 per cent off even these special prices. (Tint Floor. Chestnut) New Showing of Ornate Pickard Pottery Ware Pottery lovers familiar with the rich ornate quality of this ware, with its sumptuous gold embellishments, will surely welcome the opportunity to select from this new assortment at a deduction of 20 per cent from the regular, standard price of every piece, now ranging from $4.25 to $32.60. Floral and fruit designs in realistic colors are a feature of tho decorations, and in conjunction with the gold ornamentation tho effect is especially rich. Bread trays, sandwich trays, pepper nnd bait shakers, sugar and , cream sets, coffee sets, fruit bowls, mayonnaise dishes', can4' baskets, nut bowls nil so delightful as gifts for June brides. (Fourth l'loor, tltrilnut) Magnificent New Lot of. Living -Room Suits These are superb examples of upholstered furniture, including a choice of luxurious overstuffed suits as well as some in cane with loose cushions. The variety is most unusual, ranging all the way from $195 for a three piece suit, consisting of a sofa and two arm chairs in cane with velour upholsteries, all the way up to $3335 for a palatial overstuffed suit in very fine mohair plush. The choice in between embraces many attractive suits, includ ing several in wool tapestry. And these prices arc all subject to 20 per cent deduction at time of purchase. (I'lftli Floor) A Fresh Pile of Fine Japanese Rush Ijugs Theso handsome, sturdy rugs arc bplcndid for porches. They are very pleasing in design, too, with their plain centers and colored borders. The price of tho 9x12 ft. size is $32.50, and 20 ptir cent is taken from this at the time of purchase. (Seirnth l'loor. Central) Irish Embroidered Linen Scarfs First Lot in Some Time Now goods are "welcome as the flowers of May." Hemstitched scarfs of pure Irish linen, embroidered in a choice of three different styles, with three sizes in each style. 'An unusunl collection marked at moderate prices, having been purchased on tho spot. Better still, theso prices aro subject to the prevailing deduction of 20 per cent. 18x36 inches, $2.75 to $3.75. 18x45 inches, $3.25 to $4.50. 18x54 inches, $3.75 to $5.50. (First Floor. Chestnut) Womens Glove Silk Underwear "Seconds9' Mills are hard pushed to fill regular orders now and seldom take time to collect sccond-grado goodB. But this maker, as a special favjor, got these splendid lots together for us. Twenty per cent off the following low prices makes them very low indeed. $3.50 for low neck and bodico top vests In pink, plain and fancy, or pink bloomors. $5 for a better grade of pink bloomers, plain and fancy. $6 for heavier bloomors in pink or black, "tango" bloomers in navy, taupe and smoke, and union suits in pink. (First Floor, Market) Fine Camel's Hair Blankets New From England Believed to bo tho finest camel's-hair blankets in tho world. ""Bought on the spot and imported direct from tho mill in England. Shown in the Wanamaker Stores only in the United States. Made in the natural camcl's-hair color and conventionally bordered in a dark brown. Silk binding on all four sides. Ono kind of camcl's-hair warp and weft, size 60x80 inches, marked $45 each. Another kind mado with a cotton uaip, in size 70x90 inches, at $50 each. AH subject to the deduction of 20 per cent from the regular quoted prices. (.Sixth Floor. Central) Men's Fine High Shoes of Especial Interest At $15 a pair arc cordovan lace shoes with shapely toes and altogether good style. At $16.50 are two brogue style shoes, with long wing tips and much perforation. One is of cordovan and is on a graceful Eng lish last, the other is of tan grain leather, with squarish toe. These prices arc about what such shoes bring at the factory today. With the 20 per cent deduction, men will do well to buy them for next fall, as well as for cool and rainy days to come. (Miiln Floor. Market) Men's Umbrellas A New Lot to Sell for $6 Each Their lovers aro of sturdy union taffeta, which is part silk and part cotton. Tho frames are eight rib, strong and serviceable. Handles of wood, hook style, finish them. Altogether they're good value for $6 and when you remember that 20 per cent more comes off tho price, they'll be most leason ablc indeed. (Main Floor. Market) This Is the Chahce to Get Fine French Veilings Many women realize it and are taking advantage of the opportunity. Fortunately we have received some good-sized importations lately the nowcbt arrangement of dots, sciolls and the finer French novelties in "made" veils. They arc all most reasonably priced, 85c a yard up to the exclusive bordered single veils at $10i And, of course, this means much less when the 20 per cent comes ofT. (Muln Floor, Central) Men's Extra Size Handkerchiefs $9 a Dozen Made from that sturdy, firm airplane linen, these handkerchiefs are certain to give you good service They are of that generous size which men like so well and so often ask us for, and they arc all in the plain hemstitched stylo which is so practical. $9 the dozen and, of course, 20 per cent comes off this sum. (Vent AUI Satin Pettipoats Plnlc and white, with double panels in front and back; ono style lace-trimmed without panel, $7,50. ' (Third Floor, - Central) Hundreds of New White Aprons have como in laco trimmed, embroidery trimmed nnd plain. Prices 66c to $6.75, minus tho 20 per cent reduction. (Third Floor, Central) The Most Popular of Our Silk Handbags arc the two styles at $4.50 und $5. Both have metal frames and nro made of excellent quality silk In one-piece style, tho $5 bap having an Inner frame. Thoy arc mostly navy blue, though some aro black. At 20 per cent reduction they arc going out with a rush, but wo have just got a new lot in. y (Main Floor, Chettnnt) ' " j i'l 81 m ii - 1 V fl,. V. Irt f- t V . - '$ ' n "J to -4 ..-it mq ; ' ? J t , J" t 'A ?-M J& I, JJ.ff VM'f .. .&. - Ayi C :V .'"' twarcm , t " .i ' 1t. .- .