TSffl w TAi .'wiur J , :ti, ; 'n ;wi r Tfl.A. . w-'jrAt" yf,T' VgMfe "Vt&G: &DGEB-ipJaiiAPEfePHIA 'DNESDAY, JUNE '2, 1020 .V 'f 7. ' T vjc. " 9 i 4 i i ii hi M ... -v j w &" ?"" - WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Pqrtly cloudy it;-. and 4:50 Store OpcnB at 9 WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S -r IfrvH ' W'A The Time to Take Advantage of the 20 Per Cent Deduction! Is While You Are Sure of the Opportunity You Have an Electrical Man in the Mayor's Office and if you only had one electrical man on each of the city streets, they inight in some way form connections that would make a greater city of this old, historic hamlet, that is so well satisfied to be The Cradle City, The Cradle of Liberty and the Cradle of Liberty Bonds The pity of it, if it be said of us Americans that our words are only as good as our Bonds, worth from 10 to 15 per cent discount when put to the test. It is a real pleasure to find -that Liberty and Victory Bonds are selling for more than they did at the time when, we began this whirlwind campaign, which even our own city has accepted at last. It seems almost incredible that we should find so many new goods to bring in every day. The concessions that the holders of the goods have made are considerable in certain directions, especially where fashion rules. Even a moderate reduction makes a worth while saving. There must come an end, and that very soon, to the privilege of one-fifth off, which is universal in this house, with a few trifling exceptions. Signed Juwt S, 1920. QM jhmtfe. TV &J fM '. rl '?, y ' 1 Long White Gloves for June Brides and June Graduates This being the month of wed dings and commencements, long hitc gloves are much In request to accompany the lovely white gowns, many of which have the fashionable short sleeves. And these new gloves arc quite lovely enough to go with tho dainty gowns, for they are of fipe French lamb skins, are soft and snowy, and arc as daintily made as French gloves have the reputation for being. 12-button-length gloves are $5.50 a pair. 16-button-length gloves are $6.50. 20-button-length gloves are $7.50. And, 'of course, there is a 20 per cent deduction, too. (Main Floor. Central) 4 Combs, High Backed and Fan 9 ot. ... , A . anapea, ire rasmonaDie Some of the new combs are lovely, with their graceful high backs or their pretty fan-shaped tops. Some are of imitation shell, Intricately caned; others have their designs outlined with gleam ing stones imitation sapphires, emeralds, topazes or rhinestoncs. The carved combs are $2.50 to $21 ; tho jeweled combs are $6 to $44. And closo by are gleaming jet combs, pins and barrettcs in many new styles. (JtHelrr Store, Chcttnut and Thirteenth) Summer Silk Handbags in White and Blue : The white bags are as dainty s can be, and inexpensive At $1.75 is one of white faille. pith metal frame, and one of flute moire, with white celluloid (frame. At $4.75 is a haw nt ir-V.it.. !!! U with metal frame and inner frame. tJi ' ? '?,te moire with metal urame and tassel. At $12.50, a beauty of white faille with broad moire stripe and white celluloid frame. The bluo silk bags arc $5 each and unusual at that. One has covered frame and ruffles around the edge and the other is a one piece style with silver-finish frame. 20 per cent deduction on any of these. (Main Floor, Cheatnut) ri oung Women's Knife-Pleated Crepe de Chine Skirts $ 16.50 trie! nS. qUlt,C a bU bclow the Tho cntire ski'-t ar I1 '" fine pnee ordinarily nskcl for such k"ifo pleats and they arc finished Kirts, as you will realize when witn wide sirdlcs, button trimmed. you see them. Waistbands are 21 to CO inclus: They are of snf, i.i sWrt lengths are from JJ3 to 37 de chine in such .i,lust7)U8 cr.cpo inchcs. shell-pinklVfawIT1"8 C&YS An of courBe' there is th0 20 aH fV,. ". anU f?w.n. m white. ner cent. drlnrMnn. xvMrh makes v ,uurc practical naw blue. ;i,;, ;;ym :. :..;...',. ", (Second Floor, Chetnut) Ramie Weave Linen Suiting frSft yvsiil. . . ti "''' ,n evidence at th Tvnn Horse Show oytter-whitehadc. th Ppular They are 'particularly favored for suits and skirts. The width is 45 inches and the price $2.75 a yard, less 20 per cent. (Flrl Floor, Chettnut) Cotton Ratines, $1 a Yard, Are Selling Verv Fast inev u.u i. . . ' ' r6l"en wan wh ?afty whnt 'V the &PtM mm to They w pay T T&.SUlUl- Hro.. ""Cn IOr HUm- Also these pretty ratines come in linen colors and white, they wear well and the lighter shades wasn, jo inche? wide and special . at $1 a yard, from whjch price 20 I T n"i tr nn hnfi -v nni1 Un n Iaum 1n -L.. 11 1 J - 4. . 4-1 -.iit . 1 ln --P ttmn vinTtt rirsv' nnnli v-w-v-l y- I ! rln tt- 1ii4- ptvwrt . f -vi xu iiia,y, ao iiao uccn oaiu, utJ ct iuiig lUUg Llclll UaCJrv LU Lilt; price itJVtJia ux wiiat nuw occiii auuu guuu uiu uap, uut auiiicv body had to make an effective move to shorten it. "For it showed a tendency to become longer every month; in fact,? almost every day. V J' It would be a great thing for everybody if this now famous and universally followed campaign against high and advancing prices should prove to be the straight, safe road to the more normal and favorable conditions for which every-i body of sense and patriotic instincts is.longing. Who knows but it might prove to be such? This is the United States of 1920, and, patriotism apart, the one thing, the people nfeed is the kind of service that lightens their economic burden as much as possible. - This Is Now an International Movement It is wonderful, to not6 the thousands of Stores all over America which have fallen in line with this movement and! now its influence has reached across the Atlantic. ; One of the great stores of London has just announced a general price reduction of 10 per cent on its stocks of dra peries, as dry goods are called over there; also a reduction of 5 per cent on groceries. An important thing to note is that the time to take advantage of the 20 per cent deduction from the price of almost anything in the Wanamaker stocks is while one is sure of the opportunity. J It applies to our entire collection of merchandise, including some millions of dollars' worth of new goods, the onM merchandise not included being something like $50,000 worth which cannot be reduced owing to an honorable understanding! r What Bride Does Not Love Roses and Silver Vases for Them? And what June bride wouldn't like to receive a wedding gift of a sterling silver flower vase, a centerpiece that she could arrange these fragrant flowers in or a graceful flower basket which could also be used for fruit? ' Sterling silver flower vases are all the way from $6 for a tiny bud vase up to $375. Sterling silver centerpieces from $155 to $2900. Sterling silver flower baskets from $125 to $400. (Jewelry Store, Chestnut and Thirteenth) The Fur Salons Say Some New Furs Have Just Arrived and they are the very sorts women are asking for the smart little one and two-skin scarfs that are so very fashionable. There are some new and lovely marten scarfs tho skins of fine quality ,and beautifully marked; stone and baum marten scarfs, $55 to $115. With them are some handsome Hudson Bay sables rich, beautiful colorings and fine pelts $150 for the one-skin scarfs on up to $400 for the finest two-skin scarfs. And when you deduct 20 per cent from these prices you will find, them particularly interesting. (Second Moor, Chestnut) Beautiful Persian Saruk Rugs That Really Enrich a Home For elaborate schemes of furnishing the Saruk rug inevitably suggests itself. It enters naturally into schemes involving rich and sumptuous effects. Many furnishers of fine homes know this and are con stantly on the watch for the Saruks necessary to fit in with and enhance the nppointihents of a particular ro6m. They willte interested by the group of Saruks that we are now showing rich, high-pile, heavy weaves, of soft, silky texture and in a most interesting variety of colors, Persian reds pre dominating, set off with various blues and other contrasting shades. The prices marked on all these rugs are subject to the deduc tion of 20 per cent: 11.6x9.3 ft., $1125 11.3x8 ft., $975 12.4x8.2 ft., $733 11x8.3 ft., $925. 10.9x6.10 ft., $985 12.5x9.9 ft., $1675 12.8x9.2 ft., $1575 12.6x9.7 ft., $1595 9.10x7.10 ft., $785 12.9x8.11 ft., $1525 11.6x9 ft., $1475 11.10x9 ft., $1495 12.10x9 ft., $1485 10x8.4 ft., $1045 25.4x16.7 ft., $4500 (Seen1h Floor. Central) Women's Riding Habits for Summer They are all cut with coats and breeches; and all of light materials cotton khaki, natural linen, pepper-and-salt linens, black-and-white checked linen, and fine gray or tan woolens. Prices are from $18.75 for khaki to $87.50 for the finest woolens. A few riding habits from a famous London maker are $150. The 20 per cent deduction brings down all these prices. (r-'lrnl 1'loor, Central) When Your Bath Is Followed by a Shower of Talcum Powder it is all the more enjoyable. The thing to be sure of is that you have a good talcum and you arc perfectly sure of this if you choos.' Queen Mary Talcum. In the first place it is absolutely pure and free fiom any foreign ingredients to make certain of this we strain it through silk sieves in the Labo ratory. Queen Mary Superior Talcum in eight fragrant and refreshing scents,' is 18c, 35c and 60c a can. Double Violet talcum, 25c and 50c. Princess May Bouquet talcum, 50c. Hose Spcciale talcum, 65c. (Main I'lonr, (Mrstnut) The Man and the Suits and the 20 Per Cent The suits are in plentiful showing, assort ments having been freshened by new shipments. They are Wanamaker suits of undiminished quality, unsurpassed in everything that makes for style, service or fashion. Their regular prices marked on them are fairly based on normal worth today. Any man can take his choice of any suit in the collection and pay 20 per cent less than these prices; that is to say, he can do this while the offer holds good, and there is no telling just how long that may be. $45 to $80, less 20 per cent, every suit and garment in our stock included. (Third Floor, Mnrke) Cool Crepe House Gowns From London for Men Cotton crepe in black, bluo, brown, gray and lavender, with gay floral designs scattered over them in little panels. Washable, and like all crepe garments, easy to launder. Price $12, less 20 per cent. (Main Vlnor, Market) Airy Porch Shades Ready for Hot Weather Women's New Tricotine Coats With Many New Ideas As an instance, there is a curiously shaped collar with a double revcr. There are fishtail panels ornamented with hand embroidery, the same embroidery being used on the collar and cuffs. Another charming new model is a coat resembling a dolman in its looseness. It has shoves, however, but no belt and a stitched band is attached below the waistline. The, ends of tho scarf are crocheted in black silk and fringed. These new coats are all in a fine all-wool tricotine, dark bluo or black, a few tan, and they have very beautiful linings of printed foulard silks. Prices begin at $77.oO, going to $250, but they nre greatly lessened when the 20 per cent is taken off. (Tlrtt rioor. Central) WOMEN'S PUMPS WITH HIGH HEELS Of tan Russia leather, black Russia leather and patent leather, made with turned soles and 2 inch Louis heels. Price $15 less the 20 per cent in the Exclusive Little Boot Shop. (First Floor. Market) 300 SILK UMBRELLAS l'OR WOMEN Blue, green, ntirnlp. mH black eoors, on paiagon frames, and with carved mission handles or handles with bakelite top?. The pnep is $7.50 less the 2D per cent deduction. (Main Floor. Market) Vudor screens will turn a sunny, uninhabitable porch into tho airiet and pleasantcst of outdoor rooms, where one is sure both of :oolnc--s and privacy. Also they are well adapted to sleeping porches. Thoy do not flap in the wind, are very easy to put up and take down and come in green and brown. I ft. wide x 7.5 ft. drop, $3.40 each and 5 ft. vidp 7.6 ft. dron. $5 each. 6 ft. wide 7.0 ft. drop, $0 each. 7 ft. wide 7.6 ft. drop, $7. "50 each. S ft. wide x 7.6 ft. drop, $S each. 9 ft. Cdl.ll. in ft. wide x each. wide x 7.6 ft. drop, $10 .6 ft. drop, $H' VI ft. wide 7.6 ft. drop, $12.50 rach. feet, We can also supply 8, 10 and 12 footed widths with a drop of 10 (Fourth Floor, Chetniit) STRIPED AND PLAIN KIMONOS FROM JAPAN Some in solid lavender, blue and tosc, with little and big flamingoes upon them, nnd some in stripes white with blue and rose and lavonder nnd more flamingoes. The first are $6.85 and the latter $6.50. (Third Floor, Central) JAPANESE TRAYS AND COASTERS Round affairs with wicker side-, and rims nnd glass1 bottom.? dec oiated with the lovely natural butterflies, pressed between the glass. Prices start at $1 for a coaster and end at $4 for the larger tray. (Second Floor, Central) Irish Double Damask Table Linen of Merit at $4.50 a Yard Solid worth for the money in every yard of it. Part, or cream bleached, double damatk, 70 inches wide, in a good soft finish, woven by a firm that excels in this cics of good, and patterned in a variety (FlrM Floor, lirntnut) New Lot of Women's Pumps and Oxfords Special at $9.75 Plain seamless pumps of black calfskin with turn soles and baby Louis leather heels. Shapely lace oxfoids of black calfskin with imitation straight tips, turned soles and Cuban leather heels. Both light weight shoes, for Summer wear, and both subject to the 20 per cent deduction. (l'lmt Floor, Market) DOUBLE PANELED PE ITICOATS Strong cambrics and sateens, with plain scallops or ruffles of eyelet or blind embroidery and hemstitching. Prices $1.85 to $3.50. (Third Floor, Central) Women's Silk Stockings "Seconds" at $2.50 000 pair of black, cordovan and navy full-fashioned thread-silk stocking!: with all-silk legs nnd mercerized eoles. ., . Aivunuguoiiy soou-.quaij uV veight. If first grade they would be half as much again. The cor dovan and navy in particulat nic much in demand and this limited lot will, not fltaylong. i ... vari -j . NEW CRETONNE COVERS Pillow slips, $1.25 to $2.50. Scarfs and table covors, $1.25 to $5.50. Also there are round pillows, already made up and in the same pattern cretonnes for $2.75. $3.75 and $5.75. All come under the 20 per ceflt deduction e zu per cent deduct on I People Who Want Good Furniture Prefer Wananiaker Furniture The are always glad to but Wanamaker furniture at the fair, standard price, because they always feel confident of and satisfied with what they arc gettinp;, allow- ' ance being made, of course, for mistakes that will always occur in spite of every effort : to prevent them. No wonder, then, that homekeepers and homemakers have been taking eager i advantage of the opportunity to buy anything in the entire wonderful stock of Wana maker furniture at a deduction of 20 per cent from tho regular standard price. The wonder is that we have been able to keep the floors so well filled, consider ing tho rate at which goods are going out. . , Bu.ti we !ave ,one this Pretty well, and we have today a truly magnificent stock of furniture for all rooms and uses, every piece of it purchasable ;for one-fifth low .' LHHIl lilt! I) I'lCe L1CKIH, Ann r A rrrnrtn ni thn tlllmifllla nnlla fnt. 0 Please put it clearly before your mind the whole wonderful stock of Wan maker furniture not one piece excepted offered at a. deduction 6f 20 per cent.'V (Fifth and Sixth FUora) .4' 1 M m m v m & M ni n A ,1 I m til :. WixittMrikM, t .,"," w ?", -, 'vv X rrMH "-V! r ' ' " . w iri.I !tEBB3EsaB35SS-3S3 . ejTiW iV-" v','.V) f r yiitift JJSuiL iAX. T " ", Ji.1 J! , JUr. SiwLrfl lt&A ifLLvlil2 i3tfK3 . m. m 7r.rzzsf9?iz?t "im-r"w mC. " T j,r' f"i "- ' i. ' i 'i aUililillL- r
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