Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 02, 1920, FINAL, Page 9, Image 9

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WANAMAKER'S
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Store Opens at 9
WANAMAKER'S
Store Closes at 5
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Tomorrow You Can Buy Your Holiday and VacatkM
Goods for 20 Per Cent Less
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'Any One Can See With Half
an Eye How Full of Goods
Our Stores Are
notwithstanding the tremendous outgo of the
past two months.
Great clamor was raised in many directions
at the first go-off that good goods were scarce and
we would be unable to keep up our assortments.
But we knew that to be a delusion.
We found plenty of goods, and the
handwriting on the business walls of trade said
plainly, "The hour has come" to let, go the piled
up products the people need and get down to
hard tacks with the people, who deserve a prompt
deal at just prices.
The past two months campaign closes
tomorrow, according to notice given, but
America's millions of tradesmen will join in a
league of the nation to take step after step to
reduce the costs of necessities of life.
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This chapter in the Wanamaker famous campaign for lower prices closes tomorrow
evening, completing two full months of extraordinary advantages to the customers of these
Stores in Philadelphia and New York.
In the one dav remaining there is great oDDortunitv. ' v
With quantities of merchandise greater than any other, and qualities usually better '
than may be found eleswhere, the IVanamaker store is always to be preferred by people
making holiday and vacation purchases.
With this same merchandise selling tomorrow at 20 per cent less the opportunities that
it' offers are unparalleled.
The store will be open all day tomorrow, from 9 to 5, and closed all day Monday.
White Camel's Hair Coats
Suggest Seashore and Mountains
Whither very many of them aro traveling this summer. They are
considered exceedingly smart with wash skirts or any kind of sports
skirts one chooses to wear with them.
In length, from finger tip to three-quarters, and the linings are
white satin going either to the waist or the entire lengthy $75 to $136,
with 20 per cent off those prices tomorrow.
(First rioor, Central)
SILK DRESSING
SACQUES
Crepes de chino trimmed with
creamy dotted lace aro $5.75, and
crepes meteor with the same lace
are $8.60. Both are made kimono
wiso as regards sleeves and aro
vory dainty and feminine. Colors
arc pink, blue and lavender.
The 20 per cent deduction holds
for tomorrow.
(Third Floor, Central)
WHITE KID
SLIPPERS
Women's graceful whito kid slip-
Eers with narrow toes and 2-inch
ouis heels may be had in the Ex
clusive Little Boot Shop for $11--or
that sum minus 20 per cent.
(Fir it Floor. Market)
A NEW LOT OF
WOMEN'S
WASHABLE
LEATHER
GLOVES
has just been unboxed and wo find
the gloves surprisingly good qual
ity, and the prices very moderate
indeed for such grades.
They are of fine, washable leather
in the soft and much-liked doe fin
ish. And the gloves nre in tho most
fashionable lengths and r,tylo3 for
immediate wear.
fihort gloves with one-clasp
fastening, in natural color, are $2
a pair.
Strnp.wrist gloves in natural or
white are $4.25 a pair.
Eight-button-length gloves, pique
or outseam sewn, in white or natu
ral, are $4.50 a pair.
Twelve-button-length gloves in
white only arc $5.25 a pair.
And the 20 per cent applies to all
these gloves, of course.
(Main Floor, Central)
WASHABLE SILK
WAISTS
Tailored sorts of washable silk
-white with colored cross-bars
the collars being of white habutai.
Price, $5.85. Also of crepe de chino
with whito grounds and colored
stripes; price, $5.85, and of heavy
white habutai with closely tucked
fronts; nrice, $7.50.
One-fifth comes oft" each of these
prices.
(Thlrrl Floor, Central)
The sale of waists has
Plenty of cotton waists in it
lingerie and tailored
sorts-at $2 to $8.75; and of
beorocttc crepe waists at $5
and $5.85. All tliese will be
-0 per cent less.
(Ua.t ana Met Alalei)
YOUNG WOMEN'S
FRESH WHITE
SlURTS-$5.50
th T,Z ?ummot,y white skirts of
&eTafaSatinr0fstU
i!haw!,ii weveraI , Bood styles,
,"a'8i measures
inches.
$5.50-lcs
auction.
from 25 to CO
the 20 per cent de-
(fcfeond Floor, Chentnut)
Hundreds of Women's
Garments Ready for
the Holiday
Voile dresses in notable variety of style and color, $12.75 to $60.
Pongee and linen suits at $15 to $35.
Tricoletto dresses in light and dark colors, $30 to $55.
Crepe do chine dresses, $35.
And bathing suits at $7 to $47.50.
One-fifth will bo taken off all these prices.
(First Floor. Central)
The New Mahal Carpets Are
Very Attractive
Mahal ruRS, like all Persian rugs, have a distinctive character, combining depth and
richness of coloring with, substantial qualities of service.
It is long, probably years, since we have received as excellent a lot of Mahals as we are
now showing newly.
These have come to us direct from oyer seas. In color effects and patterns they are
rugs of much charm. Many show fields of soft red with all-over patterns in ecru, the
scheme being completed by touches of subdued shades.
This order is reversed in others, the gro unds being of soft ecru, with the patterns done
in red and blue.
8.2x6.0 ft., $335
11.2x7.7 ft, $497
10.7x7.10 ft., $495
11.6x8.8 ft., $585
12.5x8.5 ft., $620
11.10x8.7 ft., $580
14x9.5 ft, $787
11.8x8.7 ft, $593
12.6x8.9 ft, $675
10.2x8.4 ft, $476
10.8x6.10 ft, $445
10.7x8 ft., $469
13x8.5 ft., $675
12.3x8.3 ft, $590
(Seventh Floor. Chettnut)
11x8.7 ft, $575
12.3x8.9 ft, $630
12.5x8.3 ft, $623
11.11x8.11 ft, $645
All of these prices subject to 20
per cent deduction today, but not
afterward.
Pleated Silk Sports Skirts
Special at $20 Each
The silk is the pretty changeable crepy weave, in some cases with a
satin stripe and the knife pleating has the desirable flat appearance.
The skirts are all beautifully tailored and well fitting and they arc
just exactly the kind that look so well with silk sweaters. Plenty of
white, also the lighter colors. All are subject to the 20 per cent deduction
if bought tomorrow.
(Flrt Floor, Central)
New 65c Checked Ginghams
Women as well as children like them for cool little morning frocks.
A new shipment goes out in almost no time.
Mostly In bluc-and-white checks, but there nre several sizes of these.
All arc 32 inches wide and subject to tho 20 per cent off.
(rlrit Floor, Chestnut)
LAST call for the rare and fine objects in
the Oriental Store at a deduction of 20
per cent. These objects include
Precious jades
Fine porcelains and lamps
Cloisonne bronze
Canton and medallion dinner ware. ,
(Fourth Floor, Cheitnut)
OFFICE
FURNITURE AND
SUPPLIES A LAST
OPPORTUNITY
Tomorrow is the last day that
anybody can choose from our en
tire stock of office furniture desks,
chairs, tables, filing dcvli-es, com
mercial stationery anything and
everything from a pen point to a
safe at 20 per cent less than regu
lar prices.
This surely is a business man's
last opportunity and no business
man deserving the name rnd who
needs new equipment need be told
what to do in the face of it.
(Third Floor. Market)
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PRETTY SILK
HANDBAGS, ALL
INEXPENSIVE
$4.25, $4.75, $5 and $6 arc the
prices of this group of handbags
and 20 per cent comes off theso
small prices at time of purchase.
(Main Floor. Chestnut)
VEILINGS
SPECIAL AT $1 A
YARD
Square and hexagonal meshes,
large and small, and having che
nille dots in the same or contrasting ,
colors. Some of these veilings have
plain ends and the dots only in the
middle.
Colors arc flesh and black, white
and black, navy, brown and black.
Prices aro $1 a yard the 20 per
cent to be deducted.
(Main Floor. Central)
J
UST unpacked are most
excellent Irish handker
chiefs for men and women.
The women's arc colored
all over or have colored bor
ders or colored designs and
sell at 35c; and the men's are
all white, very sturdy and de
sirable, and sell at 50c for
regular sizes and 75c for ex
tra sizes.
One-fifth less, of course,
will be taken off these prices.
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Women's $6 Special Low Shoes
With 20 Per Cent Off
these tw!!nKroqu,re much figuring-to sec how .mail the price of
Black and
And thoy are good shoes, too.
ttraieht tin. " cunaKin oxrords and pumps with imttatlon
Pnt lF? d mllitai-y heels.
SoftM.Sthier piain pumP3 wlth baby Lu's leather heels.
Whltr3,, J?azed ,eathcr oxford8 with .Cuban heels.
mte duck tongue pumps with covered Louis hoels.
(Flrt Floor, Market)
Girls' Middy Blouses
Plentv of Thm f
Whit?1- ?lddy bl0USCS' of sturdy Salatea. a" $2.75.
trimmed n . dy brU8C3 wIth rcd or blue co,,ars brId
y V ure ? and $4.
Jalddiea0 arUM "? fl r vacatJo" wear, as every girl knows, and theso
u in O to 20 vear r!t
. here's the 20
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20 year sizes,
per cent deduction, too.
(9eeon4 rir, Chetnut)
For Small Maids
Dear Little Cotton Frocks
Frocks for play time and
frocks for parties, frocks to
wear on the beach; sturdy cotton
to wear in tho country all these
kinds are here in this collection.
The styles are delightful.
Some are simple and very "little
girlish" and others are fluffy
and frilly, but every one is
attractive.
There aro dresses of cool
dotted swi?3 in white and with
colored dots. There are any
number of airy white net frocks.
There are white and delicate
hued organdio dresses. And
there arc scores of chambray,
lawn, voile, gingham and linen
dresses in many colors and
many styles.
They are for little girls of
2 to 6 years, the prices start at
$3.50 and go to $26.50, and
' mothers will note how moderate
I these sums aro when the 20 per
I cent is deducted.
(Third Floor, Chestnut)
Silver Toilet Ware Reduced
and One-Fifth Off Also
Some very good patterns, all of
sterling silver, but they aro pat
terns which we do not expect to
reorder next season.
Not for a long time past has
there been such an opportunity as
this for women who want to buy
handsome toilet silver at an eco
nomical price, and with the 20 per
cent deduction in force tomorrow
tho cost is very moderate indeed.
Note. There aro also n number
of pieces left of fine sterling silver
table ware which are reduced and
also subject to tho 20 per cent.
(Jewelry Store, Chestnut nnd Thirteenth)
Cool Holiday Togs for Boys
with or without collars and at the
aro
For the Holiday
The 4th of July Candy Box, $3
It holds all the kinds of candy
liked by the family
1 pound of assorted chocolates.
1 pound of chocolate-covered
marshmallowo.
1 pound of yellow jack.
1 pound of old-fashloncd cream
mint.
4 pound clear drops.
Old-fashioned bitter-sweet choco
.?,' r.ibbn tied and with a figure
of Uncle Sam, $1 complete.
-A pound cannon cracker, candy
filled, 80c.
aSKnapp.infr bonbns, 75c, $1.50 and
2.S0 a do.en.
A special box of goodies two
pounds of assorted caramels, fruit
The surprise. pastilles and cream wafers, $2 coin-
It's $3 complete, and is tied with P'etc.
patriotic ribbons and the flag. All these are subject to the 0
Candy fireworks, 15c a bunch. per cent deduction of course.
(Down Htatre Store, Cheetnut)
3 snapping bonbons.
Girls' Wash Dresses
A Fresh Shipment
$5 to $10 is tho way their prices
go and attractive little dresses
they are for these sums.
There aro cool figured and dotted
lawns and novelty cottons, there are
ginghams and organdies and voiles
and there aro white and colored
dresses. ,
i (Second Floor,
oomo are laco trimmed, some
have whito frills, some have whito
collars and cuffs and sashes.
6 to 12 year sizes.
And tho 20 per cent deduction
comes off, too.
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Cool, washable garments
what the boys need.
Our Boys' Clothing Store is a
good place to come to for them, es
pecially tomorrow, when things
may be needed quickly and people
will wnnt the kind of service they
can rely upon.
Hero aro tho much-needed wash
blouses of plain khaki and whito
and striped madras in sports styles
at $1.50 to $2.25; in similar fabrics
same prices.
Washable trousers, whito or
khaki. S2.75; in gray crash at $3.25
and $3.50.
Norfolk suits of tan linen and
gray crash in 7 to 16 year sizes,
$13.50.
All prices subject to tho 20 per
cent deduction tomorrow, but not
afterward.
(Second Floor, Central)
500 Good Umbrellas at $2.50
Take off 20 per cent and sec how bmall tho price is!
The covers are of firm, good quality black cotton that is, fast color
and they arc made over sturdy paragon frames.
Handles arc of plain and carved mission wood, and some aro trimmed
with bakclite, too.
All sizes, for women and for men.
(Main Floor, Market)
For the Right Things r
in a Hurry, Sir
this is the Store to depend upon.
If you have delayed in buying any of the things you
will need for the holiday, remember the Wanamaker
Store will be at your ser.vice until 5 P. M. tomorrow
evening with ample stocks of all the wearables a man will
need for any road, or sport, or diversion.
The Men's Clothing Store is particularly well sup
plied with tropical suits of the finest kind, in which cool
ness goes with the style features and tailoring one sees
in the fine regular ready-to-wear suits.
And if there is anything in which right fashion lines
and good tailoring make a big difference, it is in a trop
ical suit.
These of ours keep a man as cool as can be, but not
at the expense of his appearance.
All the well-known tropical fabrics are represented
in the collection from mohairs to silks and tropical
worsteds.
Prices $25, $28, $30, $35 and up to $60, minus 20.
per cent if purchased tomorrow. "
(Third Floor, llorliet) .."
A Holiday Showing of Men's
Fine Shirts
You can get an excellent wovm wadras shirt here for $3, or a
silk shirt for $6.50. From theie pticch ,o up to $15, which will buy
as handsome a silk shirt as you cvw uv. The variety in between
is large and satisfying.
Moreover, men who buy shirU ljis Heck get them for a fifth
less than the regular prices any shht i o.-r stocks.
The Same Applies o Ties
of which there is a large and beautiful asoortment in all manner
of colors and designs. Prices are $1 to 3.C0, less 20 per cent. N
More Lincoln-Bennett London
Straw Hats Came in
Men who nre looking for fine and correct fashion straw hats to
wear this week-end may have the good fortune of choosing from
this splendid lot.
And this is their 'ust opportunity to get the 20 per cent deduc
tion, which will be subtracted from the prices, $3.50, $4 and $1.50.
Two Good Groups of Men's
Half Hose
The man who want', hill, can get an excellent quality of full
fashioned thread-silk half hose in black, navy and gray for $1.50
ajr"ir. 'ess 20 per cent.
Good mercerized cotton half hose in black, navy, gray, tan and
champagne, 50e a pair, lets 20 per cent.
(Main Fluor, Market)
WOMEN'S COOL
PAJAMAS
One and two piece kinds made of
fine, soft, crinkly crepes, with fine
lavender, pink and blue stripes; of
white nainsook with flat bluo and
pink borders; and of novelty cot
tons in solid colors and trimmed
with braid.
Trices are $3.85 to $5.50, less tho
20 per cent.
(Third Floor, Central)
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kOTTED Swiss dressing
sacques of much charm
may be seen in the French
Roomlavender, white, pink
and blue, all trimmed with
lace $14 .50, less 20 per cent. ,
(Third Floor. Rlicntnutk
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One Last Opportunity to Choose
Furniture at the 20 per cent Deduction"
We are in no hurry to get rid of a single suit or piece of furniture on
our floors.
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ah qt tnem are very good to own. Sin
stocK lias been covered by the 20 per cent de
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iNOLwitnstancung this, we still have a fine stock as a result of constantly
lncominor new shmmentR. "in,y
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