"-i jt'i.' .... M' ' "W - .J TO . -,. ''' .Mtrf "W Jj "J , r c y fi- ' V t. sWflt,,, 4lvvTflTtfrimi 'm Aa'ir.A.vr- AS MfMrf'fr' v, '-V JBRr? ' ,7 ';,", r. r y ,'w s Vvj x jcwjfjii;:.-Li3, u; ,-m yy is. t-: ii a. WEATHER Fair Organ plays at'O,- lj lUfeS and WANAMAKfeR'S WANAMAKER'S 4:50 Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Store Cloaca at 5 M.iH.?' : " WJ ) m ..J The Nation-Wide Campaign for Lower Prices Is All of This Great Newspaper's Pages Could Not Contain the words of letters, telegrams, printed interviews, editorials, adverse criticisms and favorable comments from all parts of the United States on the patriotic movement of May third lowering regular prices on twenty millions of dollars' worth of fine, fresh, desirable merchandise It is a pleasure to believe that the entire population of America has had the privilege of lower prices in their own town stores and country stores alike. Though the people at large have saved in cash one-fifth of the usual purchase price,, the storekeepers have been relieved of their stocks and received money in hand to coax out lots of wantable merchandise hidden away, and turn it into cash, which some people have told us helps to relieve the money market. There is assuredly less of a feeling of unrest in the business world and fewer clouds in the business sky. The entire mercantile world was as free to do as we did with whatever it owned. The proposition of giving away your profit upon a spool of cotton and all the way up to a five thousand-dollar suit of furniture or an old piece of tapestry was something worth while. Signed May 28, 1920. ; J ,'."7 thm famtfa Of Those Small and Fashionable Animal Scarfs we have an excellent assortment in the Fur Salons and every day women come in and tell us that hese little stone and baum marten, table or squirrel scarfs arc just what they are looking for. The skins are soft and fine and carefully selected, every one. They have been made up with the greatest care, and prices go from $25 for the pretty gray squirrel on up to $425 for the lovely sables. And 20 per cent is to be deducted from those prices, too. (Second Floor, Chestnut) Charming Tricolette Suits for Women Lustrous, graceful suits in delightful colors orchid, flesh, silver gray, tans, various blues, taupe, besides the staple navy and black. Most of them are simple, a few are embroidered; and there are slip-ons ns well as coats. As a rule the tricolette is the plain weave but there arc enough examples of the wide wale to meet the desires of those who prefer it. Nothing more satis factory could be chosen for a week-end or a holiday. Prices are $40 and $413 and the 20 per cent makes them still smaller. (First Floor, Central) A New Lot of the Special Low Shoes for Women Black and tan calfskin oxfords and pumps with imitation wing tips and military heels. Patent leather and black calfskin tongue pumps with Louis leather heels. Patent louther plain pumps with baby Louis Leather heels. Soft black glazed leather oxfords with Cuban heels. White duck tongue pumps with covered Louis heels. 20 per cent to be deducted from the $6. (Flrit Floor, 'Market) Some New and Exquisite Real Lace Neckwear from Belgium Lovely pieces they are, scarcely two alike, but wearable, every one. There are pieces of the beautiful Point lace, others of the much admired Duchess, and quite an assortment of handsome Vcniso collars. They are in many fashionoblo shapes, round and long, short and deep every good style of the season seems to be included. If you knpw a Juno bride who has a fondness for real laces, you might choose pne for the trousseau or for a wedding gift! $8 to $80 and of course there is the 20 per cent deduction, which makes them even more moderately priced. (Muln Floor, Central) New White Kid Slippers Graceful one-strap slippers yith medium toes 'and two-inch J-ouis heels. They may bo had lM23, in the Exclusive- Little fioot Shop. , The 20 per cent deduction ob tains. jCMrit, Floor, Ularket) k Washable Satin Petticoats Pink and white with doublo panels front and back, and hem stitching forming scallops at tho foot. Prico $6.25 and the deduc tion of 20 per cent mokes it still lower. . 1V (Third Floor. Central) . M U 1 i . . " t Greatest Thing in the Business Lite ot America Today T y IS proving of immense public advantage that fact is now clear "beyond yea or nay: It is an inspiring summons, to the better business minds of America. Also, it is.no sham battle, it is the real thing; and everybody, whether manufacturer, wholesaler, merchant or con sumer, who is not fighting on the right ide is fighting on the wrong side, whether he knows it or not. The public has been feeling the pinch who can deny it? Homes have been hard hit by the ever-mounting costs of things. Where 'is the American, whether employer ot employe, who would dare to say that that was nothing to him? The public has been patient, wonderfully patient. 1 One reason is because the great bulk of the American people, after all, are a pretty sane, solid and conservative body, and they will suffer a good deal rather than risk a disturbance of the settled order. x And yet, nobody moved; and up to now probably nobody would have moved had not one great business come, forward, single handed and unheralded, and offered twenty million dollars' worth of standard merchandise-almost the entire stocks in the Philadelphia and New York Stores at a deduction of 20 per cent from bona fide regular prices. Here was something really American in conception and it has captured the whole country accordingly, criticisms, however inspired, notwithstanding. Welcome to all the people to choose almost anything in the house at a saving of 20 per cent one dollar in every five. New Silks Have Arrived Every Day This Month So that even ' with such phe nomenal selling, there is just about os good an assortment of fine, new seasonable silks at the end of the month as there was at the beginning. In some cases it wasn't possible to replace certain silks, but then wo brought in other kinds to take their places., And every silk here is subject to the 20 per cent re duction. There has arrived lately a largo shipment of American silk broad cloth, first choice, at $3.50 a yard. Everybody knows how well it wears and washes and what n satisfactory silk it is for women's Summer dresses, waists and neg ligees. A new shipment of fine Summer foulards, which, owing to a special concession of the manufac turer's, we shall sell for $3.50 a yard. They are 36 inches wide and in most desirable colors and patterns. (Flrit Floor, Chestnut) Charming, New All-White Sports and Dress Hats for the Holiday $10 to $15 Fresh, new and charming white hats that arc just out of their boxes for you to see tomorrow. They are of fine white straws, of white ribbon and white satin, and no two are alike. There arc small sailors, there are short-brimmed hats, there ore tri-corncr and mushrooms, as well as largo hats in becoming shapes and sizes. Some are trimmed with ribbons one small hat is a mass of narrow white ribbon pleating; others have wool flowers or rib bons or perhaps a touch of bright color to make them prettier. Some white hats with a touch of midnight blue are particularly good looking. $10 to $15 and there is the 20 per cent deduction on these, too. (Second Floor, Chevtnnt) Light Fixtures of All Kinds Even in these days of scarcity we have plenty of such fixtures in tho Lamp Store in fact, tho variety is great enough to supply something for every type of room, from the single light at $3.50 to large chandeliers of hand-wrought iron at $450. And, of course, there is 20 per cent deduction on all these prices. (Fourth Floor, Central) Another Choice Lot of Oriental Rugs Just Opened Daghestans of much beauty and charm in color and design. Quite a number of antique, or semi-antique pieces among them and all are of true quality. Dark blue, ivory, tan, old gold, soft green, mulberry and ecru con tribute to their many delightful contrasts and effects of color. Small figures and curious conventional devices peculiar to Daghcs' tan rugs are the featuros of the designs. Sizes 2.6x4 ft. to 3x4 ft, price $85 to $175, subject to the deduction of 20 per cent. (Seventh Floor, Central) New Japanese Matting Figures on green ground, flowers on white ground and fine, plain white make up the assort ment. Prices $28.50 and $35 for roll of 40 yards. Extra heavy Chinese matting in plain white, $37.50 for roll of 40 yards. 20 per cent off on all prices. (Seventh Floor, Chestnut) Graduation Gifts, Many of Sterling Silver Gift-giving is not such a prob lem when there is such a pleasant variety from which to choose. Sterling silver bar pins in fas cinating designs, set with rhine stones, $3.50 to $24. Bracelets in jeweled and novelty effects, $2 to $8.. Fancy beod necklaces, $1.25 to $11. Pearl beads, imitation of courso, 75c to $15. Sterling silver and enameled lin gerie clasps, $1.25 a pair; bar pins, collar pins and brooches, $1.25, (Jewelry Store, Chestnut and Thirteenth) Smart New Hand bags of Bright Pin Seal Fine polished pin seal in black, navy, green, gray and brown makes those bags, which are a fashionable flat shape, with top handle. They have double inner frames and are lined with moire silk to match. First lot of these bags wo have had this year. Price $13.60, less 20 per cent. (Main Floor, Clieitnut) Young Women's Dainty Cotton Frocks, Special at $28.50 Thanks to a special purchase, they are under tho usual prico for such pretty frocks. There are crisp dotted Swisses white with colored dots, or colored grounds with white dots. Thero arc plenty of navy blues, for instance, that so many people want. Trimmed with white organdie, they are delightful. Thero aro colored voilos, too, in lovely colors, and fine crepes in white with colored dots. Somo aro trimmed with laces, some with nets, and all aro lovely and summery. And some tissue ginghams are very cool and pretty. There's a wide choice of colors rosa pinks, deep blue, amber, polo blue, delicate greens, violet and lilac shades. They are just such dresses as every young woman has need of during the Summer! And they come just in time to go into holi dny bags for over the week-end. 14 to 20 year sizes and the 20 per cent deduction is to bo reckoned, too. (Second Floor, Chestnut) A Special $1.25 Box of Sweets for the Holiday It holds a tempting assortment of delicious caramels and fruit pastilles both deliciously fresh. Another special holiday box is of chocolate-covered vanilla marshmallows in a prettily deco rated box 75c. And there are chocolates and bonbons in tempting variety, fresh each morning from our own sunny kitchens, $1.25 a pound. All 20 per cent less. (Down HUirs Store, Chestnut) Children's and Girls' Fine White Shoes Lingerie Waists Threo Dotiste styles first one with high neck ond hemstitching at $5.50; one with low neck, hem stitching and embroidery at $5.75 : and one with a tucked collar and cuffs intended to show outsido the coat, prico $8.50. ( Then two fine voile styles the first with frilling and hand-embroidery, price $10.85; and tho second with hand embroidery and real filet, $10.60. 20 per cent will be taken off any of these prices at the time of purchase Canvas Oxfords Sizes 8& to 11, price $4.50. Sizes' ll4 to 2, price $5.60. Sizes 2 to 7, price $6.75. White Buckskin Ankle Ties Sizes 6 to 8, price $4.50. Sizes 6 to 11, price $7. Sizes 11V4 to 2, price $8.50. Brown and White Keds, Low Sizes 8V4 to 11, price $2. Sizes 11 to 2, prico $2.25. Sizes 2 to 6, prico $2.76. White and Brown Keds, High and Leather Trimmed Sizes 84 to 2, price $3. sizes HVa to e, price $3.75. One-Fifth Off the Prices of All Our Boys' Suits This is tho kind of opportunity that really saves money for people with boys to clothe. Just think you can select any suit in the stock at a saving of one dollar in five, and all this so early in the season. It is something unheard of. Unquestionably it is something to look well into. Our selection of boys' serge Nor folk suits is particularly good at $15, $16.50, $18 and $20 in 8 to 16 year sizes. The full range of choice takes in a fine variety of fancy mixed Norfolk suits, excel lent in fabrics and making at $20 to $ 10, sizes for boys 8 to 18 years. (Second Floor, Central) For Men A Fine, Fresh ' Stock of Suits Men have a practically fresh stock of suits to select from because of the new lots that we have been opening up so con stantly. Tho 20 per cent deduction applies to all of them, to everything in the Men's Clothing Store. There has never been such a large, genuine deduction made in such a full, fresh assortment so early in the season. Tho suits are of our kind, every one of them made to sell for at least 20 per cent more by any fair comparison. This is surely the opportunity for the man whose suit is still to be bought. Prices $45 to $80, less 20 per cent in every case. (Third FJoor, Market) 1 All the Good Kinds of Straw Hats for Men may still be bought hero at one-fifth less than their already mod erate prices. And there are plenty of them, in spite of the enormous busi ness of the past four weeks. American-made straw hats, $3.60 and $4. English straw hats, $5. Tuscan brown straw hats, $5 to $7. Panama hats, $6 to $12. Bangkok hats, $7. Mackinaw hats, $5, $6 and $7. (Main Floor, Market) Men Are Buying Shirts for All Summer while the choosing is good at the present prices and while the 20 per cent deduction continues. We have fine woven madras shirts at $3, $4 and $5, the selection at $3 being remarkably good. All are soft cuff, plain neglige shirts. Among silk shirts the assortment is excellent, from $8 to $15. ' The pongee and Fuji silk shirts at $8 and $8.50, with separate or attached collars to match, are especially popular. Among Neckties we have well-replenished stocks of imported and domestic tics at $1 to $3.50. Plain colors, stripes, dots, figures all sorts of designs. (Main Floor, Market) Two Good Special Lots of Men's Half Hose 6000 pair of lisle half hose in black, white and colors, with drop-stitch lib, 40c a pair. 1000 pair of silk plated half hose in heather mixtures and all silk in stripes, $1 a pair. These aro all first grade goods that ordinarily sell for half as much again, and are subject to the 20 per cent deduction, too, (Main Floor. Market) Please remember that 20 per cent will be taken off every one of these prices. (First Floor, 'Market) Good-Looking Cotton Suitings With a Linen Finish There are a great many colors, including black, 36 inches wide, 65c a yard. Then the saving afforded by tho 20 per cent deduction. In Furniture It Is a Golden Time Such groat and fine assortments of cabinet-work of all descriptions have never, to our knowledge, been proffered at so large a deduction from uninflated regular prices. What it means to home-makers they can readily realize. In tho dining-room furniture selections arc especially diverse and attractive. The Market and Central Sections of the Sixth Floor are covered with dining suits and pieces of the choicest types to be found in America. Here is u variety span ning the whole range from the lowest priced suit of pleasing appearance and depend able quality to the elegant and superb suits worthy of a palace. Theso and all other suits and pieces in the Furniture Store can now be bought; at a deduction of 20 per cent from regular prices. , - (Fifth ana Hlxth Floor) 'KM ' ,G S l4 4J M v.1 -TO 5i 91 y -I fl fl M IP (Third Floor, Central) , (First Floor, Chestnut) I i 1 i i i v SilBiJu -.1, ! t iViis't i V '