V- infl( 7---j. L. ,y.f P." 'LtjsamjBsiSLi frte-r '. ").i f, L rflK A.' ' i V 'jt. &? A'wvjxn fan-ill -f- "Ani r . T ,te4na!ltf ; mmmomMhI yFi JA?rM y A' ..jaBfei: J1 ' &- tH.i.i-.lfcA -.l 'ill llll, .--.l.jA , ' .r . iiuiti ? v L.Jll:65 and 4:80 , WANAMCAKER'S t - WE'ATHER "" '. &(ore Opens at 9 AKER'S Store Closes (it 5 WANAMAKER'S Generally fair H tM 4Pm WAN AM $he Privilege of Buying Almost Anything in Wanamaker Mr T 1 No Man or Woman Is Safe ' Withpul Lofty Ideals nor cart wq Ret far unless we keep before ourselves the necessityof working constantly for their realization: o Who that has read Zane Grey's novels of the settlers on the frontiers and the searching gold seekers can forget the warping and dwarfing of the men, whose very natures were changed as if growing toward the rocks and the yellow dust? No real man stands still. He goes through a process, and though he may be unconscious of it himself, yet others see it. So also a city and a business. This business is certainly making giant strides. Signed June 9, 1920. 04 pua Women's Novelty Suits ' of Various Silks Charming suits of faille, of taffeta, of silk poplin and a wonderful heavy silk crepe, besides tricolette. Some of them are severely tailored, espe- U cially the all-black; the others are also exceedingly i 1 1 1. Ill- 1 simple ana exceedingly smart; ana loveiy an coior besides grays, apricots, rose, tans, blues, orchid and white. Prices are .$40 to $150, and the 20 per cent discount brings thehi down very noticeably. (Flrit Floor, Central) Women Need Sports Coats Wherever They Go Most women, we find, like these kinds best. They are so popular that, in a number of cases, we have had to duplicate the original order several times. Vclour coats with pointed yoke, in black, deer, and tan, $37.50. Polo cloth coats with set-in sleeves, belted, $45. ' Covert-gabardine coats, silk lined, some with fringed scarf, $100. Genuine imported camel's hair coats, $115, upv to $150. They are ' the most fashionable of nil and comc'jn thon'ew'ehades ofvcarrot','chowj silver, fawn and natural color. 'Some have" throw "tics. There is a goodly saving in price when the 20 per cent comes off. , (Firat Floor, Central) Porch Dresses for Women Inexpensive, cool and pretty no wonder we can't get enough of them. Figured voiles with square necks and short sleeves, with narrow knife-pleated lufiles, pink, blue, lavender and black effects, $10. Dotted voile with organdie collars, lavender, block and blue on white, $10. Plain voile in pink, blue and white,' with white- lawn trimmings, $7.50. i ' Voile in the same colors trimmed with ruffles and -tucks, $12. 20 per cent comes off all these prices. (Third Floor, Central) 500 Fresh White Summer Skirts for Young Women k x Special at $5.50 ho doesn't wish for a cool, fresh white skirt when the first warm days come ? Here, then, is your, opportunity to get skirts for the entire Summer, for these fine skirts arc all of qualities that would sell under ordinary conditions for very much more. The most popular materials firm white gabardine, sturdy white tricotine and lustrous white surf satin arc used. There are ten good styles some shirred, some gathered on wide girdles; some with straight pockets, some with up-and-down pockets, many button trimmed; all new and attractive. A good assortment of sizes, too they are from 25 to 30 inches in the waist bands and from 34 to 38 inches in length most people may bo fitted without any alterations at nil! And there's the 20 per cent deduction, too! (Second Floor, Clieitnut) Women's Low Shoes Very Low at $6.65, $8.25 and $9.65 ii.-iA1! new "We., desirable shoes. Even without the 20 per cent ?h. i Pti,onl?omo,?f thfm nrc 'ess than half their regular price, and with deduction nil of them are less than half price. , miri u-wi ras . !Q tics nnd pattern pumps, in several styles of heels and with welted and turned soles. Wu.n Pa.tent lcather. black calfskin, black glazed kidskin, black and Band whitedCrk SUndeS f colorcd glazed kldskln whlte K,azed ki(N (Vlrat Floor, Market) More Waists From the , Philippines and vp ?Libnitl&t? wiJh 8(lunro ncck aml tuxedo collar, the collar A nlnt n UVinK drawn-work nnd cmhroidqrcd eprays, $10. PricS a U, cmbroldery n fronts, back and collar, 5.50A WhitG batist0 vory 8imnlc inded in effect, with hemstitching, (Third Floor, Central) New Cool-Looking Voiles in ' ' Plain Colors ,re &&Z&-ftS!2yp" "a' bul """ Mch means mW K(l n.nd ih Rro """ wide 41 'nnaSucffi Ct:nomy ,n cuttlnP. c a yard, minus inches, tho 20 r-A. U'rt FJoor, Oliiitnui) at One-Fifth Less Is Something Unhean of and There Is Nothina Eaual to It mr jb. , . i nKJ W3r : Jmt" iVir.j. is' Anywhere f'1,l's if& .tf 11 7JVS. .it!- T . K. t a i .. mi I f""JVl ! ' it T5"ACK in the mpnth of April if anybody had said to you that you could buy practically everything you needed for hoir(S .and for nfirsonal use and wpar n.t 9,0 rpv ppnt Ipss than regular. Drevailinfif nrices. vou nrohahlv would have said it wasP W4.A.x. ' " . . '" x " . vVi t !" ji Knf Vio-f ie Avonfltr ixrVrf TKnunn v Aa nnd "U--i-ii -- Ac rvf Y-kcvfvik hox7a rtbnn rlrkinv mri' oiiino Toit Q iVCk i"rXT marYinrahlAi A j-vu uiicvo 10 CAautij yviic,j UlUUoailUO ailU LllUUOailu.o ui pvypi navv wv-vw uviii cvu oiiic iyxtj Uf iiiv iivjvv iuviuuamvu day bn which the Wanamaker Stores fired the opening gun against the high cost of giving by offering practically their entire stocks at a deduction of 20 per cent from regular rates. ' It was any store's privilege to do something with a view to finding an escape from the vicious merry-go-round. It remained for this Store to do something unprecedented and unheard of. ' - . The blow struck Jat the ever-growing menace of high prices was as timel y as it was powerful. It may be certainly , it is to be hoped that the rising tendency of living costs may never recover from it. Already the thing that had assumed tht P.hfirap.t.AV rvf a nat.inrtal nicrht.mQv lnVb-c rrmph loca fpvviKIp , vyc marvc nu pictciiac, nuwcvei, ux iicivillg uruugiiu utupici uut ujl wiauo auu miaciy, uuu cvci,y uajf uiau uctwiia uiiiig&o iresii eviuence inai uns moverrieiii nas aone more to cnecK uie pronieeiing ienaency anu aiiciy uitj connnuousiy rising; I K . J I III T All! t III. ' I 1 W V-V - M . M I 1 I llf III II I BmM ' III 111 - '111 Hight-thinking and progressive store-keepers all over the country have now made it a national campaign. , - . . y f r i r. '. t; White Satin Sports Hats Faced With Black Velvet Not only the newest but the smartest sports hats of the moment arc of glistening white satin, faced with deep black velvet a perfectly stunning combination. A little group of these new hats is ready now in the Gray Salons hats in charming shapes and styles, not two alike. There are broad-brimmed hats, there are mushrooms and there arc sailors. One smart hat has two long silken tassels. some have ribbon bows and all are new and attractive. ' They'll be 'delightful for shore and summer wear, the prices begin at $15 and they (Second Floor, HV7IHIk are subject to the 20 per cent deduction, of course. Chestnut) Silver Jewelry All Aglow With Rhinestones for Graduation Gifts brooches arc $1.75 to Imported Perfume Bottles in Leather Cases An uncommonly interesting col lection of a novelty that smart women will appreciate. The cases are in various shapes and are chiefly of tan cowhide. They hold from two to four bottles, which also are of various shapes. Some of the bottles are plain, while others are beautifully colored and decorated. Prices Mange from $6.50 for two plain bottles in an alligator, grain case, to $35, for three large and richly decorated bottles in an oddly shaped cowhide case. All subject to the 20 per cent deduction. (Mnln Floor, Chestnut) Men's Suits Are Iricluded All of Them P Yours, sir, is the privilege of choosing any suit in the Wanamaker stock and , paying one-fifth less than the, regular Wanamaker price for it. ., Wanamaker suits are suits of the highest excellence at their regular prices , that fact is well established and will bear investigation. j The opportunity to buy any one of them at one-fifth Ifess than the regular price'' right at the beginning of the season is believed to be the most helpful thing ever done v by any men's clothing store. . . Prices for Wanamaker suits of cool, fancy-mixed Summer woolens and blue serges $45 to $80, less 20 per cent. (Third Tloor, Market) "V If 1 'VI h KM .ilii Turkish Bath Towels One hundred dozen in the lot, all of them good absorbers and of substandal weave. Plain whitj with hemmed ends. Sizes 23x40 inches at $1.50 nnd 24x50 inches at $1.75 each, which prices are subject to the deduction of 20 per , cent. (First Floor. Chestnut) ... ." We Made These Men's Shirts Mi Pnt-A Tcnonaon Cilt Utl So we know how fine a quality tho fabric is, how carefully the ments were made and how comfortably they will fit. We selected 31 goods in Japan and had them made up in our own Custom Shirt Fba lory. Soft cufl", plain neglige shirts in pleasing stripes. Price $12.50, less 20 per cent. (Main Floor, Market) All these dainty, pretty trinkots are of sterling silver, and all are set with gleaming rhincstoncs in lovely designs. Bar pins are $3.50 to $15. Bracelets are $5 to $27. Rings arc $2.50 to $10. Horseshoe brooches are $3.50 to $18. Circle $7.50. Black ribbon sautoirs, mounted with rhinestone ornaments, are $2.75 to $8. Sautoirs with sterling silver lockets and rhinestone mounted, $32, $33 and $34. And there is, of course, the 20 per cent deduction on each article. (Jewelry More, Chestnut und Thirteenth) 5300 Pair of Children's Stockings at 50c a Pair 3300 pair are fashioned foot black ribbed cotton stockings in sizes 6 to "11. These are first quality. 2000 pair aie three-quarter length ribbed meicerizcd stock ings with turnover cuffs. Colors ( l'lrst rllior, are white, brown, rose, navy and yellow, and sizes are 7 to 10. These are second quality. Both lots nro specially priced, in addition to which 20 per cent will be deducted at the time of purchase. Market) A Complete and Comprehensive Layette for the Little New Baby $50 In the Infants Shop they have assembled dainty collec tions of all the little acccs sories and belongings neces sary for now babies, and a very comprehensive hiyette may be had for $50. It in cludes shirts, bands, dresses, flannel petticoats, whito pet ticoats, socks, sacques and other articles needed. A num ber of tho dresses, the white petticoats, sacques and socks are all hand made, too. One of the specialties of the Infants' Shop is nursery fur niture, and wo will trim bas sinets, cribs and other pieces to your order if you wish. And there are hnnd-made pillow cases, lovely afghnns, soft warm blankets and other accessories, as well as all the nursery furniture, play yards and trinkets necessary for the babies' comfort. This is a good time to get them, too, while tho 20 per cent deduction is in force. (Third Floor, Chestnut) The Whole Range and Variety of the Wanamaker Furniture Stocks are now yours to choose from at 20 per cent less than the regular prices. This applies to everything in the stock absolutely nothing excluded, no , matter how remarkable or how fine or how unique it may be. Such a thing has probably never been known before, and there is hardly any need to point'out what it means in actual dollar and cent advan tages to everybody with a hoin'e or making one. (Fifth and Mth Doors) Men's Initial Handkerchiefs , A big shipment of a very desirable kind strong Irish linen with , nn excellent machine-embroidered letter in one corner. They arc COc each; $7.20 a dozen; and the 20 per cent deduction obtains. (Met! Aisle) xa "Can I Put My Husband's Evening Clothes in Your Storage Vault?" asked an anxious wife the other day, and "Indeed, you can," we answered. Not only men's evening clothes but all Winter suits and overcoats are much safer there than at home. In the cool, airy Wanamaker Storage Vault they are beyond the reach of moths, flro oi! burglars. , t We are still receiving fur coats, fur neckpieces and scarfs, muffs a una wiaps. Just send us n postal, telephone or ask when you arc in the, store we'll be glad to send our wagon for your things. (Third rioor. Centrul) " u The Best Camel's Hair Blankets 1 We Have Seen They were made in England and bought and imported direct and are shown only in the Wana maker Stores., In tho natural camel's hair color, with conventional borders in dailc brown. Bound on all four sides with silk. One kind made with camel's hair in warp and filling, size 60. 80 inches, $45 each. Another kind made with a cot ton warp, size 70x90 inches, at $50 each. All are subject to the deduction of 20 per cent. They are blankets of ali-round utility for in and out of doors. (Sixth Floor, Centrul) Couch Hammocks Remarkable , at $12 and $20 Wo have just received some high-grade couch hammocks to sell at a little over half their regular prices because of a slight defect in dyeing the material, Prettiest English Cretonnes for Many a Day Just landed and thoy arc much wanted nt this season for slip covers, draperies and &o on. The colors arc characteristical ly English, very soft nnd benuti fully combined. They aro tho best made and will stand the hot sun and mun tubbings better than any we know. As for prices, they aro just about what domestic cretonnes cost. $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.25 a yard, lessened by 20 per cent in each case. (Fifth Floor, Market) The $12 couch hammock is full sizo, hung with chains, has ad justable back, made of durable gray duck and has a heavy mattress. The $20 hammock is in gray or grocn duck with an extra deep, cotton-filled padded ad justable back nnd heavy mat tress and valance. Camp Blankets Also about 125 sun shades for couch hammocks, made in gray, for $7.50. The 20 per cent deduction to come off these prices. ' " (StteutU i'lour, Market) For use in canoes and ham mocks and every other place where such gay affairs in Indian de signs and colors seem appro- (blxlh l'joor. Central) priate. They have cotton warp nnd wool filling and como in three weights, at $12, $15 and $20, And, of course, the 20 per cent makes theie prices btill smaller. -"" 1-1 - fH 4yi "Camping Out" Is tjie Life for the Summer And here are tho outfits for it. Wnll tent in nil sizes, at $1G for 7x7 ft. to $50 for 12xM ft. Automobile tents, 7x9 ft., $24; 7x12 ft., $27. Automobile beds with waterproof inclosures that fold up and fit on running boards, $80. An automobile bed camp, that also can be carried on tfae'j Folding cots, chuirs, tables, busins, stoves, grids and other" furnishings. u Khaki clothing of every description, rubber and oIW' garments, camp blankets, rubber blankets and poncjios. J)" T?lfahirif- 4lllrli. Hinnvma It t.-1.11rlit m nit.1 nil 4I..... MjF.r . '" .-.., ...I.-....., ... ..H.,va ..., ...I iftui-,' tXIBMflS 'f ment. (l'lic tlnllrry. Juniper) 15? f ' vTWtt i vww 1 Hi "MrtP I ltt..IVi.. i -ypH'T nv ' .. . .: ',&?! ( -8K'A TF J it W ' A jfoA k Ml It. " ' C a ilFi
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