, fir J j , ' K.1 '. ,vu ';- t h a r iul t,?jfe - r' A '''A. L 'Vfc, v 'V- , uTvr?.rr iv rt . , , w ,ii-. . . , h?.-' -: - - m- JttKrlfJlJJU rt &i d lW'sTj u '' ', $ v- mlft A. Organ plays at D, 11, lh5 WANAMAKER'S ana 4:&u Ciilmt at Noon Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Shoiverff Store Closes at 5 "There Are Some Things Worth More Than a Cash Profit 9M tit- vc ... I I , II ' IMII I' - We Haye Heard a Whisper Upon Our Patriotic Movement that the vote of the people from May 3 to July 3 was a vote, of .. confidence approval appreciation A man or aStore's self-estimate is not always safe to go upon. What we care for is the estimate the people mike of what we are doing, and we have never had such unanimous praise and encouragement as we have had in the past sixty days. There are some things worth more than a cash profit paid over a counter. We feci encouraged to work along new lines and to make a store of greater service, and at the same time to help to make Philadelphia what the new Mayor wants it to be. Literally thousands of our citizens and fellow-countrymen have applauded and sup ported the effort that we have only begun and will continue to work upon to bring about a status of more reasonable prices. ' Whatever comes day by day the signature under this little piece in the corner means that the merchandise we sell (1.) shall be of undeniably good quality . (2.) shall be unquestionably of the value placed upon it, and (3.) that from every point of view the business organization of the Store . shall be growing into effectiveness for the public good. GEORGETTE WAISTS LIGHT ' AND DARK One style with lots of tucks and lace is pink and white and sells at $8. Another with collar made wholly of net and lace edg ing and insertion is $8.75. A navy Georgette heavily braided is $16.75. TMs stylo may be had with a tan vest. Navy and black waists with white vests are $25. Navy with bisque vest, heavily embroidered with' navy is $30. (Third floor. Central) Signed July 7, 1020. Qiffa A NEW DOLL FOR LITTLE GIRLS WHO SEW is to be found in the Art Needlework Store. The doll is of sturdy cardboard and of good size, and it may be bought separately for 30c. A little package of clothes, already stamped and to be worked, includes a dress, a hat and bloomers, and is 60c. The dressed doll, com plete, in gingham frock and hat, is $3.50. And a little trunk to carry the clothes and the doll is $2.75. And somebody in the Art Needlework Store w h o knows all about such things, will be very glad to teach or to show little girls how to make the clothes. (Second Floor, Chestnut) A Little Showing of 'M'A ' ri8r V, Now for Anyone Desiring a Mahal Rug or a Cabestan or a Daghestan. Weaves of these particular types are in very attractivlfil The Mahals, of course, are in carpet sizes and they are charming pieces, all lateiiyf.Z $ i These are in characteristic Mahal red, rich and decorative, with all-over patterns in ecru, blue and other shades. A number have ecru grounds with the patterns in red. .'$$J .For sizes 8x10 feet to 10x14 feet the prices are $375 to $625, and moderate at ttutFv'-W ine jjagiiuautu uuu vawramn tiwv.t.t mc i ujjb oi unusual attractiveness in varying. v -shades of blue with red, yellow, ivory, green and ecru, the general effect being lively arid; '' charming. These two arc a recent importation and good at the prices $125 to $250 ' Among them are some lovely antique pieces. ' . (BsTtnth Floor, Cheitnut) Mew Autumn Fashions iinenr Duvetync, velo'ur, velvet they all spell Autumn in millinery! It is an interesting showing of the first new hats for Fall hats in new shapes and new colors and quite new styles. But they are hats which may be worn at once by women who like to wear the fashions early. There arc duvetyno hata In now brown and Ted shades some with velvet brims; some with hand embroidery of silk or gold cord; there are small hats of duvetyne with crush brims of another color and still another color embroidery. Crowns have a tendency to be larger; brims are usually soft and may be bent into the most becoming shapes for the wearers. Sports hats they are, most often one of a kind, very smart and most attractive. Prices start at $13.50. (Second Floor, Cheitnut) IT'S NOT TOO LATE TO PUT YOUR FURS AWAY in the Wanamaker Fur Stor age Vault. They will be,far safer in the Fur Vault than at home, and you need have no fears as to moths, fire or burglars. Furs, fur wraps, Winter coats for women and men, men's evening clothes all these and many more are cared for in our cool, airy vault. Simply send us a post.-' card we'll gladly send the wagon for your belongings. (Third Floor, Central) A 30 Per Cent Saving on Whittall Anglo-Persian Rugs Is such an unusual event that peoplo who know rugs are always watting to take advantage of it. These beautiful rugs are. generally conceded to bo the finest made In America. Wo have a limited quantity in discontinued designs, and a few showing slight marks of handling, that we can sell at 30 per cent .below the regular prices. 9 x 12 ft., $136.G0. 9 x 15 ft., .$184.75. 8.3 x 10.6 ft., $122.50. 11.3 x 15 ft, ?231. 6x9 ft., $83.60. 10.6 x 13.6 ft., $208. ,, 3 x 15 ft., $62.50 (Seventh Floor, Cheitnnt) frl ' M '4 jSrl ri 'r, i ,.! , a?-m T -f 'f-H ; Men's Good Summer Shirts of Woyen Madras In a weight comfortable for warm weather and in designs. $1 ana colorings oi agreeable range and taste. 1- M Soft cuff, plain neglige style, of course. 'M Tice $3.50. (Main Floor, Market) Pleats Still Hold Sway iii the Newest Capes They are of wool jersey, some in tricotine weave, and just about the right weight for a Summer cape. The pleats go all the way around, making the cape cling closely to the figure 'to give the desired 3lim silhouette. , The collar is rounded with a shirring which makes it stand up high and it ties with cords and tassels. In navy blue, black, dark brown, tan or gray, really excellent values at $36.50. (Firt Floor, Ceiftral) Concerning Women's Organdie Frocks $13.75 to $62.50 Nothing cooler or more delightful in fcolor can be imagined than these dresses, .with their corals and flesh shades, their robin's egg and horizon blues, their orchids and maize colors. And there is always white. Moreover, they are made with such quaint features as long fichu collars, tiny ruffles, pipings, self loops and sashes. A few among them are of the embroidered all-over organdie. Prices $13.75 to $62.50. (First Floor, Central) A GOOD BATH SPRAY FOR A DOLLAR One of the special fea tures of this $1 spray is the good tubing you'll notice it at oncei .We have seen others, more expensive, with tubing not so good. It has a generous-sized spray, too, and is, altogether, a;,mighty good spray for the price. (Main Floor, Cbeitnut) Dainty Glassware for Iced . Tea and Such T.trrYlf.nif IflnBRWJirn lO iVtn rnmtlnv mama t A vtntiv ita ' tho season for it, and wo certainly have a variety of it. all in S pretty cuttings, very many of them done by a skilled crafter in our own shops. Iced tea sets (6 tumblers and covered jug), $5 a set. More elaborately cut ones at $7.50 and $8.50 a set. Sherbet sets (low bowl and 6 sherbet classes or else n footed bowl and 6 sherbet glasses), $8 a set. Lemonade bowls, $6 and $6.50 each. Cracker and cheese dishes, $2.25 to $4.50 each. Handled sandwich trays, $2.50 each. Guest sets (jug and tumbler that fits snugly in the neck of it), $2.25 a set. Night sets, 50c to $1.50 a set. Water .pitchers, $2.25 to $3.50 each. Berry bowla, $1.75 and $2 each. (Fourth Floor, Clieatnut) ir&x. mm ...vi a.i3B SM a. ... . i ,rWI.-'Wl " . ' t AW " J Women's Pajamas A big shipment in time for and the materials run from people going Sway for the that soft crinkly crepe with colored stripes to soiesette, summer. Some are one- nainsook and madras, piece and some are two-piece, Prices are $3.25 to $5.50. (Third Floor, Central) SMART NEW BELTS FOR FROCKS AND SWEATERS One of the daintiest belts lis a narrow, tubular affair of e white kidsk in. It ,'y i m VI :d fm Amu ,w m a bed with in a metal all sizes Afternoon Gowns for Women Who Wear All-Black The Little Salon of Mourning Apparel has lately received afternoon gowns of Georgette crepe, crepe do chine, faille and crepe meteor, priced from $45 to $65. " (Third Floor, Central) ft&Hde nitSBfek wjiczjmMBm . kfcMfikSEM meiusKfB I I comes $2.25. she wants a black pat- eather belt, Stftoja is a style with me of good leather a v-'Mtoo. is t.iihiilnr. ck or tan calf belts; ch widths, with kles, are $4. (Main Floor, Central) JEW SWEATERS FOR GIRLS AND BOYS We have sweaters for most all the young people who want them, for the Sizes 'Art at babies' sizes size 36. inp-ons ana fasten down sweat and the. are with rvithout .r( eatoi ,luare r 'fs5mde white, Paiuumes aniSinks ,for the younger children, tans, browns, blues, garnets, greens and heather mix tures for the older anu boys. $3.50 to $ (Third Floor. Cheit'm A BIG BAR OF SPANISH CASTILE SOAP m FOR $1.75 This is, a soap popular for general bath purposes and especially for shampooing, for it makes such a rich, creamy lather. The bars are of generous size1, they weigh v611 6v6r Pil-hatt Rounds each, $1.76 the bar. L, v (Vat Moor, ChCetatit) , r Small-Priced Tub Dresses for Girls $3.25, $4 and $5.50 flinrrUnrm nrAnynrt irr'na chpdl- nlTrjlTirlipn fCinl InWDS all these are the materials used in these cool, pretty summer dresses in styles just suited to girls who wear 6 to 14 year izes. - There are dresses for morning and afternoon wear and there are a score or more of good styles. Light and dark colors, checked and figured and striped effects as well as plain colors are all included. $3.25, $4 and $5.50 each and few mothers would bother to do sewing at home when attractive frocks may 'be had for so little. (Second Floor, Cheitnnt) ONCE MORE PLISSE CREPE AT 40c A YARD Much less than the same quality has been for some time past. Only in the two colors of pale blue and flesh pink, both, however, very desirable for women's lingerie, negligees and chil dren's clothes. It is 30 inches wide and doesn't need ironing. (Flret Floor, Chestnut) Newest Platinum Cuff Links for a Man They are tho loose-link kind that he likes so much for soft shirt3, and thoy ait about ns nice a gift as one could think of. Some arc a combination of gold and platinum, others are all platinum; and in shape one can have round, oval, octagonal or square, plain or with engine-turned stripes or engraved edges. A number are set with small diamonds. Prices go from $150 to $250. (Jewelry Store, Clieatnut and Thirteenth) ( Women's Umbrellas Special at $7.50 Frames of the 8-rib para- with bakelite tops and silk gon style; covers of union loops or bakelite rings, taffeta (silk - and - cotton) They are all black and par- with silk selvedges ; handles ticularly good for the money. (Main Floor, Thirteenth) fiSrV.1 &J?l Camp Blankets Are the vThingsl And here are several fine, new shipments of the best l? kinds we know of. One new lot in a choice of olive drab, or gray, woven of Jlll-'ornnl niwi ROvP.9. innVloa at !58 Kft nnnli At $12 each we have a lot of olive drab and gray blant .r $ 1 A J? ll I : rn-.eiA 1 1 V '3 neta ui au-wuui, stzu uox.o inuiies. . .. Tne nnest camp blankets that we know of are here at $1G.50 each ; olive drab, size 66x84 inches, woven of all-wool., If you prefer another shade, we have a new group of camp blankets in brownish gray with dark blue striped borders, size 60x82 inches, all-wool, at $10 each. English striped camp blankets are here also and very; at tractive they are; in tan or fawn with dark brown stripes woven with cotton warp, in size 63x83 inches at $16 each. As a collection these groups would be hard to equal for excellence, variety and worth. (Sixth Floor, Central) :i; : are ivhich IVthero k Thed v fiV J45 (11OTW lfwil F Thinking of Evening Gowns? There's Glace Satin Than which one couldn't chooso more wisely. It is very fashionable this season, and tho changeable quality of tho satin is particularly charming by evening light. Also tho weave is soft and fine enough to drape, tuck or rufflo to ono's heart's cbntent. In light colors principally, but a few darker shades also. 36 inches wide and $4 a yard. (Flrtt Floor, Cheitnnt) I jggS wrfflMlriSliiBB girls5?siaBBPP 1 ( Bii&Tv3HmmwBKBkVi1mmrlFBK' trnTmty "Life of Lord Kitchener" By Sir George Arthur This is the official biography of the great Englishman. The first two volumes deal with his life up to the war; tho third with the war and Kitchener's part in it, and all three contain revela tions of great interest and significance. Price of tho threo volumes, $12.50. (Main Floor, Thirteenth) Beaded Handbags Near Half Price Two excellent styles that under ordinary circumstances' would be just about double tho prices marked on them. Good roomy shapes, silk lined and containing purso and mirror. Attractive floral designs, chiefly in bluos, and ornamented with beaded fringe around bottom. $14.75 with covered frame and $18 with shell-finish celluloid frame. r (Main Floor, Cheitnnt) mmwod 'asTRi-e ants of Laces,. Nets and Georgette Crepe The past two months, busy selling has made quantities usable lengths of many kinds of laces and nets, etto crepes. Thoy would do nicely for women's rmuslins and aprons and for children's clothes. marked from a third to a half less than usual. (En.t Allle) Letitia Corsets Here are some lightly boned models designed for growing girls and slight women. At $4.50. A low bust model with medium length skirt and short bejnes. At $5.75. A topless of pink batiste with insert of elastic under the bust. Em broidered net trimming. At $6. White batiste with very low bust. At $6.50. A topless model with short front steel and bones over abdomen; also short skirt. KIMONOS AND PETTICOATS The first are of Japanese cotton crepe with native sleeves and native embroid ery, and they may be had in pink, blue, lavender and rose for $4.50. The second are utility pet ticoats of firm sateen, .pink and white, plainly made and priced at $2.50. (Third Floor, Central) The Wanamaker Summer Special Candy Box $2 Delicious caramels, fruit pastilles, and cream wafers it holds in tempting variety two pounds and a generous week end box. The sweets are fresh as can be and very good, and the whole package is $2. Assorted chocolates, many varieties, with sweet choco-1" late coating, are $1.25 a pound. If you are planning a children's party, these will interest you: Pink Jack Horner pies for the table, with 12 favors, $7. Pink baskets and they are in the loveliest shade of pink and the daintiest shape 20c each. Pink bonbons, 75c a dozen. (Down Stalre Store, Cheitnut) (Third Floor, Cheitnut) Women's Summer Underwear and Stockings Underpriced $1.35 for Swiss ribbed Sports Scarfs , Of brushed wool, plain and striped, in quiet colors and gay ones- browns, purples, tans, grays, greeny yellow's and ho on. Prices aro $7.50 to $20. ju T (Mln Floor, Ce&kal) v Seasonable merchandise at a fourth to a third below regular markings. 65c for whit ribbed cot ton combination suits with lace or tight knees, regular and extra sizes. First grade. $1 for an envelope suit in a better quality, also first grade, white lisle combination suits with low necks, no sleeves and tight knees; regular sizes. First grade. $1.85 a pair for full-fashioned black silk stockings with mercerized tops and soles. First grade. kH-a;::a : ,-jti. r.,r'V. r . .4fcZ- , wur;jfrt.j f - ifA" li"- (Weit AUle) Summer Shoes at Lower Prices Than for Many a Moon Taking them by and large, the values in this shoe sale are bettor than in any shoe sale for a long time. Savings range from a third to a half, and in many instances prices are less than half. As is invariably the case in such a large disposal, and where savings are so pronounced, sizes are not complete in all groups, but the variety is so great that almost any one can find a satisfactory stylo in the right size. Women's Shoes At $4.60, $5.60 and $7.60 a pair are many styles of pumps and oxfords with various kinds of heel$ and toes. Some have satin or suede backs and there, are white buckskin high and low shoes among them. (Pint Floor, Market) Men's Shoes At $7.25 are black and tan calfskin oxfords and white canvas high and low shoes with rubber soles. At $11.25 are heavy tan grain leather brogue oxfords. Also some new Fall high shoes, in brogue styles, at $8.75 and $11.75. (Main Floor, Market) faij. .. tt.'V. . B " 'l t I -r..l..... ILI' t. 1 2fr&