mgwrn IES K wt '-'tV ,-'-.l. -lb ?,',-1 !'w Riri' iJri Jrf H" t M Store Close ai! 5 WANAMAKER'S ,.:r '; Ca'.U ,. r. .J " -w An Old Friend of Mine of London a marvelous preacher, in speaking of preaching, said, "You cannot move heavy wagons on land .with wind. A stiff breeze, however, will move a big sailing vessel over the bay." If it is a fisherman you arc starting out to be, first engage a man of the sea who knows where the fishing tribes sleep, feed and frolic. Do not let it bother you if the fisherman is barefoot and hatless it is fish you are-after, mfl'he will take you -to where they are; this is with a lot to you if only in time-saving. Many deep-sea fish rarely come to the surface until they are tired out, and you can pull them in on your spoon. A great many persons try to do everything with a short line. , The- fish that lie sleeping on the coral bottoms of Turtle Harbor, twenty feet under the bottom of your boat, cannot be reached by your holiday line of twelve feet and no more. . t To leave school with only half a prepara tion, or to run away from your trade without full training, is to go out into life with a short line that will not give you success. No one can climb a mountain by dancing - on the foothills. JRji'"' v- mveru Indwidmtl and Every Home Stands to Gain . i - tmm mmmmm-. This Gredt Movement Against the High Cost of Living It touches the needs of eyery man, woman and child, and of eyery home. t The important thing is to take advantage of it. Excepting some $50,000 worth of goods, excluded through honorable agreement, our whole stocks are yours to choose from at a deduction of 20 per cent from the regular price of everything. It is the first time that such a colossal and varied treasure of merchandise has been offered at such an advantage in price. It has proven itself to be the most inspirational thing ever done in American retail business; and the readiness of merchants all over the United States to fall in with the movement is a good proof that they were waiting for a lead worth following. fcS&J a .y.. oJi 'M tfj m C W5 THIS is the best time one could choose to buy 1 la d Ear Pin while thoro is still a saving of 20 per cent on tho price. The entire collection of our beautiful and uniquo diamond bar pins is hcrq for solcction. They aro all mounted in tho finest platinum, cither filigree settings-or solidly paved. Only bluc-whito perfect diamonds are used in these mountings. Prices are $385 to $4800, and becomo greatly lessened after tho deduction. (Jewelry Store, Cheitnut and Thirteenth) Signed Juno 1, 1020. fl-J QMjwfe Fresh Shipment of Women's iFine Special Pumps and Oxfords i Beautiful fashion shoes, from a Louis heel oxfords and plain llfamous 'factory. Though tho and ion& pumps in various K regular price is a half more, we ' T - U aro selling them specially for $1 J Leathers arc patent leather, 1 a pair, and you also get tho bend- black calfskin, bronze kldskin,, m Ui UlU U MCI 1.CJJV uiuumuii v uiown. oucuu uuu Ultw-n. fclUiUU KJUJ time of purchase. skin. (Flrit Floor, Market) Women's Afternoon Gowns of Crepe de Chine and Georgette they often have girdles of black velvet or some contrast ing color: a few are embroid ered. The colors are whito and flesh, corn-color, pink and lavender and geranium, and prices are $125 to $200. With the 20 per cent deduction theso are quite moderate. Central) "Little dresses," as women affectionately term such things, being1 rather simple and yet exceedingly charming In effect. They are apt to have elbow sleeves, wide tucks in tho skirts and a great many narrow pleats, giving fullness and slendcrness at once; and (First Floor, 4000 Pair of Silk Stockings "Seconds" at $2 a Pair This lot is unusually good and vill probably all go out in a day. 7o can't seem to get enough of beso roods, although we tako K'ibout all tho good "seconds" this lftniaker can send us. Black, white, navy and tho popular brown shades. Ingrain thread silk with mercerized lisle tops and soles. If first grade they would be at least a half more, and the 20 per cent deduc tion comes off their low price. (Wait Allle) Wide Brimmed and Flower Trimmed Are Many of the Loveliest Summer Hats Fitting accompaniment to Summer frocks and gowns are theso charming flower trimmed hats, which are one of tho most popular millinery fashions this season. They are of creamy Leg horns, of tho pretty coarse weave straws and of fine (Second Floor, hemps and Milans, and in addi tion to black hats there aro all the gay and bright hues of the Summer. Usually they aro simply wreathed with field and gar den flowers sometimes there is a soft knot of ribbon or a fluttering bow. Prices begin at $15. Chestnnt) k ." i Just Out of Bond Chinese Ninghai Pongee So few silks can be recom mended for tho hard usage of omen's suits and riding breeches l.ll i. Jl.!.. -Ill, l. ..lt fc'AMlUl WIID Dlill J1U3 Ull UIIUU3l It is one of tho very fashionable silks this Summer for women's tailored suits and sports skirts. In heavy-weight, natural color, unique distinction. It can be 33 inches wide, $3 a yard, which counted on for splendid service becomes less when tho 20 per and lit washes as well as it wears.. cent is taken off. (Flrit Floor, Cheitnnt) Warmer Weather Brings New Black Silk Coats One thing women like so much about them is that they give all tho protection of a cloth coat without its warmth or weight. Taffeta silk capes, full length, with large cape collar and ornaments at the arm slits, $65. Handsome radium silk coats with deep collar and strap belt, silk lined, $125. And at tho same nrice silk poplin wraps on the dolman order, silk lined and with largo gath ered collar. At $150 is a very beautiful silk radium dolman, mado in a novel fashion, with cords to fasten under tho arms. And there is tho 20 per cent deduction on each one. (First Floor, Central) Colorful Necklace of Many Kinds of Beads t ifc.Thoy look well with light Sum mer frocks and thin blouses, and Mtifis easy to carry out any par ticular color scheme, so many '.kinds of beads are here, VThi phires, Jade, coral or lapis lazuli sometimes tho beads alone, sometimes combined with metal ornaments. $2 to $19. Colored bead necklaces in blue, There aro necklaces of imita tion" topazes, of amethysts, sap- green, pink and red, 60c to $21, (Jewelry Store, Cheitnut and Thirteenth) Seldom Have We Had More or The June Sale of, Waists Goes on Merrily Thousands of silk waists and cotton waists aro in it and new ones aro coming in to morrowthe silks including a great many Georgettes, mostly in light colors; and tho lingerie waists, including everything from tho plainest tailored Da- tistes to blouses with hand work and real lace. Prices run from $3.85 to $5.85 for silks and $1.85 to $0.75 for cottons, and tho 20 per cent deduction will bo made at tho time of purchase. (i;nt anil West Aisles) Prettier Blouses for Girls M J- ...1.-1- Jt.ll -. xy inure is u wjiuiu cusa mil ul ' iUtSil IIV IWfVI VtVWU VfVUf (JVkVU ad tho .popular suit trlcolette busos. Thoro are delicate colors lid white, as well as tho "deeper hades to wear with suits. Some ro braided, some are trimmed fNrith lace and some with wool or Kothcr embroidery. Some of tho blouses fasten in back, some in front and some aro in slip-over style. $7.50, $8, and up to $26. All aro in 32 to 36 inch bust measure. Yes, there is the 20 per cent deduction on these. Two Beautiful New Silk Handbags (TjhlTtl Floor, Chestnnt) Ono is tho large, rather shallow oval shape that is so fashionable. It has a triple frame of metal and is silk lined in contrasting colors. The other is somewhat smaller and dcencr and is of self-check ered silk, with an omate metal frame Imitating Holland silver. These bags aro mostly in navy blue, though there aro somo black and brown. The prico is' $10.75 each, less 20 per cent. t (Muln Floor, Chestnut) L. R. Corsets of Cool Net jtWo have all our Summer sup- 4lcs of net corsets now in, so that icro is no need of any woman waiting any longer for her cool iiitfit. WA short not model is $2.50. A topless model of pink net, yith a long skirt, $2.50. If, Another long-skirted corset, ith low bust, is intended for iypmen of nvorago or full figure and is $3.50. Tho 20 per cent deduction from Iheso prices makes tho corsets very inexpensive indeed. It's Time To Be Thinking of Bathing Caps and Shoes if you are soon going to pack a vacation trunk! And a special little shop devoted to bathing caps and slippers, bathing shoes, bathing corsets, garters and all the other accessories is now ready on tho Main Floor, Central. There is a good supply of all the necessaries and tho prices arc moderate, starting at 25c for rubber bathing caps. . And there is tho 20 per cent deduction, too. (Slain Floor, Central) Scalloped Petticoats Heavy cottons and piques, with hand-embroidered scallops, much liked to wear under white skirts because they render a second petticoat unnecessary, Several styles between $3.50 and $7.60. The 20 per cent deduction vrill mako theso prices very smalL Porto Rican Nightgowns and Chemises Fine and simplo nightgowns with hand-hemstitching and beau tiful finish, $5.50, $5.75 and $6.50. Envelopo chemises with hand hemstitching nnd straps $3.50 and $1.75. Straight chemises, $2.75 upward. , Hcuvy cotton petticoats which don't show through, have fine, firm scallops and dots, and aro $4.75, $5.75 and $6.75. Deduct tho 20 per cenj; from these prices and you see what dainty lingerie is possible for moderato prices in tho French Boom. (Third Floor, Chestnut) Nobody pretends that we have completely solved the problem of the high cost of living; but we have at least dealt it a deadly blow. There is no mystery about what we are doing. It is a matter of simple arithmetic, 01 to be more specific, of dollars and cents. As Applied to Your Expenses It means a saving of one dollar in five on almost everything that we sell and that you. need. Applied to all the dry goods f urnishin gs and articles needed by you or your home it runs into money and the money is all to the good so far as you are concerned. 4P1 It means the cutting down of your expenses by one-fifth in so far as you look to this store to supply your needs. Think of what it would mean to you if you could buy everything, every commodity, every service you in any way utilize for one-fifth less than you regularly pay for it! That is what people are doing every day now, who are buying their needfuls at Wanamaker's. You can well imagine what it means to save at that rate on almost everything you lay your eyes upon in this Store. But imagination, of itself, never lightens the burden of expense. The thing to do is to make sure when an opportunity comes along that you don't miss it. Now is your time. Youd Say the Irish Had an Eye for Color if you could see all the pretty shades in the assortment of col ored handkerchiefs at 75c apiece that we've lately had from the Emerald Isle I There arc rose and pink shades, light and deeper blues, tans and browns, lilac and lavender tints and pretty greens. (Main Floor, Central) New Lot of Men's Airplane Linen Handkerchiefs, $6 a Dozen has just been unboxed. The handkerchiefs are of sturdy weave, are mado in tho plain, practical hemstitched style, and are a weight that many men find very serviceable. We'll mark them with ink or machino embroidery, if you wish, at small cost. (Main Floor, Central) 20 Per Cent Saved on Wanamaker Standard Suits for Men is surelv 20 tier cent eained. And it applies to every suit in our stock an unheard-of thing at this time of year. One-fifth off the price, but net one-hundredth part of a cent's worth off the quality that is the situation ! We are busy keeping the stocks fresh and the choice attractive every daj A saving of one-fifth, one dollar in five, on the price of all the suits and extra gar ments a man needs for the season that is what it amounts to for the men who take advantage of it. Prices $45 to $80, less 20 per cent. (Third Floor, Market) Women's Mourning. Umbrellas They all have black rods and handles of ebonized or enameled wood, with silk cord or black leather loops. Those covered with silk-and-cotton are $7.50 and $8.50; those covered with silk arc 8.50 to 15. Tho 20 per cent deduction applies. (Main Floor, Market) New Cretonne Covers Invite One to Coolness Without trying it you can hardly imagine the agreeable change they mako in a room or porch, and ono nice thing about them is that the various pieces may be had to match. There aro a number of very pretty patterns. Pillow Blips, -$1.25 to $2.50. Scarfs and table covers, $1.25 to $5.50. Also there arc round pil lows, already mado up and in the same pattern cretonnes for $2.75, $3.75 and $5.76. All come under the 20 per cent deduction. (Fifth Floor, Market) Men's Fine Golf Suits at One-Fifth Less are finding many takers among golfers who know good suits when they see them. These are both imported and domestic. All have easy-fitting Norfolk coats and more of them have knickers than long trousers. Tho materials arc Shetlands, tweeds, cheviots and light weight wool crashes, in grays, tuns, greens and overplaids in several colors. Prices are $30 to $78.50. Separate coats, $20 to $55. Separate knickerbockers, $8.50 to $16.50. Golf caps, stockings, shoes and other accessories. All subject to the 20 per cent deduction. (The Oallrry, Chrntnut) Fashionable Summer Sashes Call for Two Toned Ribbons And hero they nre moire G inch ribbon, soft enough to crush gracefully and with contrasting colors on the two sides. The combinations are very lovely. They are $3.40 a yard, less 20 per cent, making them most mod erately priced. (Main Floor, Central) Glassware in Brilliant Abundance for June Bridal Gifts Recent shipments have brought new variety and new brilliance to the sparkling displays of fine cut crystal, encrusted glassware and glusi? pieces in manifold colored decorations. Seekers for June bridal gifts, here is a glittering delightful choice of pretty and useful things! In cut glass every conceiv able piece, from a flower vase at $2 to a punch bowl at $250, less 20 per cent. In colored glnssware the choice is the largest we have ever shown and a wealth of pretty and un common colors; a diversity of charming and useful pieces to (Fourth Floor, Cheitnut) choose from; $1.50 to $20, less 20 per cent. In encrusted gold glassware a rich and impressive choice. This is a ware that in very popu lar jiwt now for gifts. Novo), practical and ornate pieces in u large assortment, from $2.25 for a bonbon dish to $40 a dor.cn for goblets; every price les3 20 per cent. Serapi Carpets in Delightful Choice It is years since we have had as choice a lot of Serapi carpets as wo are now showing. Wc have had larger collections, but seldom have wo had such an attractive group. These are a direct import, and they have only lately como overseas. In tho richness and vigor of their color schemes nnd pictur esque boldness of design they aro very attractive types of tho Serapi weave, and their prices hero quoted arc subject to tho deduction of 20 per cent. Serapi Rugs 11.1x10.5 ft., $875. ; 15.8x11.8 ft, $1635. 12.4x10.0 ft., $1045. 17.1x11.0 ft., $1865. 12.7x10.3 ft., $975. 17x11 ft., $1675. 11.7x9.7 ft, $985. 16.9x12.11 ft., $1875. 14.7x11.9 ft., $1485. 12.6x9.9 ft., $1085. (Beventh Floor, Central) Chinese Wicker Furniture Newly Arrived Direct from China and of both the "peel" nnd grass varieties the ideal furniture for Summer porches and Summer living rooms. Tables aro of the hour-glass and straight-legged typo, with round and square tops, $18.50 to $35. Low hour-glass stools', $3.50 to $8.50. Long reclining chairs, collapsible, somo with fott46lido8 and somo without, $32.50 and $28.50. f ' Straight chairs and rocker6 of various types and styles, $18.50 and $20. Hour-glass chairs, $lO0, $17.50 and ,22.60. ' Also odd 'pieces such as a tea wagon; a cublnet,kand So on. The 20 per cent, deduction makes nil thlS JftirnUurp yory moderately priced. ', $ (Fourth Fluor, Cheitnut and Herenth P'up5.2rtf) "'VH fl tip :m vi iW JHM -M 4S ,V4 m .: xm nt vs M t'fafl 2 4J ' i sa M vv5sM r h : : V r (Third Floor, Chesjnut) ' m- (Third Floor, Centrul) r. lit ''' ,ll"V. to 4 4 J- . X. . ' 5 XJErV risa .(-&!' V i. ,. . Jr
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