S ' Ti a & fx i f - V r:r" toY-b&c sAa?xmi5AAY, jxjly 17, .1920 n STORE CLOSED ALL BAY WEATHER Fair WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S TUlJA-i i jl Host of Good Reasons for Coming to Wanamaker's on Monday" -(' M - - - " . I . 1 : WANAMAKER'S -' '- "C w-t mtM -P 1I vvrr4t nKI-stinl OT.M.. m4m.1 in the New York papers on July 12, and i,nvinir evoked considerable comment and drawn forth letters from.-old New Yorkers,, it is herewith reproduced for the benefit and information of- Philadelphia interested in the old A. T. Stewart Store and its Mother Store: This first great store of New York founded 1823 by A. T. Stewart maintains tho distinctive character it had in Mr. Stewart's lifetime, to which has been added the life and fidrit 0f Mr. Stewart's old friend, its present owner, whose pride and signature govern all our undertakings in New York as well as Philadelphia. . The prosperity of this business since the new sign was placed at the corner of Ninth Street and Broadway on the old A. T. Stewart building a quarter century ago JOHN WANAMAKER -formerly v A. T. STEWART is still there. Across Ninth Street from Broadway to Fourth Avenue, the big New Building, more than twice as high as the Stewart building looms up, doing a noble part as a staunch witness to the ensuring principles of the two founders of this great, ever-increasing business. Mr. Stewart's first quality of merchandise A fair price and but one price An art in storekeeping distinctly different from a mere warehouse of merchandise A wide civic and national vision fixed a famous leadership that has not died and never will. The A. T. S. and J. W. flags of business .principles are nailed to the mast as business signals to the public. My is, JBtO, Signed yW Women's Fine Silk Wraps Change Prices Now $45 to $100 These are the handsome, one-of-a-kind coats and capes that have been right in our own stocks at considerably higher prices in fact, the wraps at the top price were just twice this sum! There are capes of rich, gleaming satins, of heavy taf fetas and of tricolettes. There are coats of satin, of radiant silk and of silk poplin so you will see that the variety is wide and the assortment good. The styles are distinctive and becoming. The wraps are beautifully made and lined with rich silks. And there are models suitable for street, afternoon and evening use. Some of the more expensive wraps are fur trimmed. There are plenty of black wraps, many of dark blue, and others of tan shades, brown or white. If you are looking for a handsome wrap to take away on your vacation this is an excellent opportunity to get it. (First Floor. Central) A Pure White Silk for Women's Skirts and Gowns . is the American aviation silk a heavy, firm silk, of unusual quality and particularly useful for tailored gowns, separate skirts of whole suits. This silk is pure white, it launders beautifully, it will give no end of ear, is 40 inches wide and $5 a yard. (First Floor, Chertamt) Frolaset Corsets, Laced in Front They are built wjth tho long straight lines which arc the present vogue, nnd are designed for many different types of figures. To mention two or three One is a topless model of pink batiste with Insert of elastic under the bust and with short skirt. This is excellent to wear while exercising. Price $5. ' A model with longer skirt has a very low bust and a rubber band across the back. Tho material is pink coutil. $5.75. A figured pink batiste with a band of elastic across the top and the back. $7.25. A long well-boned model ,with very low bust and long skirt is intended for tall women. This is $9. (Third Floor, Chestnut) 900 Mussed Waists Going at $2 to $5 (.P"8 nre tno ds and ends of waists remaining from our c1pJ? !? B Bales reduced from their already small sale prices to mn m, mt' Thev aro corton voiles and batistes mostly, and W ii,5 and tho lot includes 150 extra-sized waists which Thi. , ln3tead f elastics and run from 46 to 51 inches in size. Anelr prices are $3.85 and $5. (Bust nnd West Aisles) 350 Hand Embroidered Kimonos From Japan &i.?n. Monday at ss con derinVet'hBarkablj:,?mn11 Prlcol embffiS & quantity of hand - jr Liiirn it ... ii mem. at $3.85 ae7 there is n . "-M'si A niv nt. .. the obTe-TinJ m B,,eve8 but not light ffi h ad n rose, pink, In the saml C.PennnKen blue. lJmona"?qmuVhornSnt Cam 200 to 1. cottrm f thc snme ma- os .SD!ery Colors are nink. , Is $1.60. b,ues' and e pried Pretty New Silk Girdles to Grace Summer Gowns Often tho girdlo adds just th to th touch which gives distinction whole gown I One now girdle is of firm, lus trous crepe de chine in delicate pinks nnd blues. It is of generous width nnd good length, has knotted ends, nnd is $4, Another girdlo of novelty silk in a crepe-liko weave has a little more luster. This, too, comes in delicate colors, is of the fashionablo length, and is 'finished with fancy ball pendants. 33.50. (Main Floor, Centnd) rpWE udoman wvo ap-f- pears fresh and ftb in humid weather is very often acquainted with the Sale-ib d.c Beautc, where sliampoo ing, manicuring and Jutir dressing are done,, and facial and scalp treatments are given. It is best to make ap pointments, either' in person or by telephone: (Third Floor, Chestnut) Fresh Georgette Waists At this moment tho Waist. Store is overflowing with them usually Sink and white. Threo or four of o prettiest aro Ono with Valenciennes edging at $7.76. Ono with square-meshed laco forming a squaro below tho round neck, prico $8. Two with real filet, plenty oft, very prettily used, at $18.75 and $20. (Third Floor Central) Showing a Handsome New Consignment of Chinese Rugs Thero aro many reasons whyChinese rugs are deserving of respect, probably the most notable ono being their originality in coloring and design. That is no small distinction. No rugs" aro so free from modern influences, and, as a natural consequence, the rugs of China are of a strong individuality, so much so that they aro always unmistakable in any collection. Our assortment of these rugs has been well refreshed by this new consignment, tho rugs in which are typical of tho best Chinese pieces obtainable. All the characteristic Chinese colors are in evidence, especially blue, tan and golden shades, with occasional touches of salmon pink. ' Prices aro distinctly moderate. Chinese Rugs 8.11x6.2 ft $250 8.0x6.0 ft , 225 ip.6x8.3 ft. ,.- 497 8.0x5.0 ft 195 .12.2x9.2 ft 577 14.0x10.2 ft 985 14.10x11.2 ft 1325 New Bracelets With' Imitation Topaz are surprisingly effective and pretty. They aro in new shapes and designs, and aro set with two or three imitation topaz and the rich, warm brown of the topaz is a good imitation, too. 75c each. (Jewelry Store, Chestnut and Thirteenth) 500 Close-Rolling Umbrellas for Women Very slender and graceful um brellas with tho preferred short handles of hard wood, finished with bakelito tops and rings or silk cord loops. Their covers aro remark ably good for $7.60. t (Main Floor, Market) More Airplane Linen Handkerchiefs, $8.75 a Dozen For Men Their sturdy weave promises good wear to the man who wants practical handkerchiefs. These aro good quality, of pure linen, and are made with narrow, carefully hemstitched hems. (West Aisle) 10.1x8.4 ft $585 14.10x11.2 ft i 1325 12.0x9.0 ft. i..- '. 435 12.1x9.4 ft ;. ... 549 11.11x9.0 ft. .. ... M.'. . . . '653 12.0x9.0 ft 695 13.10x10.1 ft 965 16.10x10.0 ft. 1275 (Serenth Floor) Open Monday The Summer Sale of Dress Goods Remnants Probably 35,000 yards of good, fashionable materials have gone into it voiles, ginghams, percales, linens, organdies, silk muslins, sateens, silk and cotton mixtures, cotton crepes a little of everything, in a word, which we have been selling during the last two months of extraordinary business. The remnantsare in lengths varying from a blouse length to a dress pattern. Prices, are a third to a half less. (First Floor, Chestnut) Good Silks for Men's Cool Summer Suits Thank the Japaneso for tho first silk, which is one of our own importation, and is a very4heavy, beautiful quality silk, In tho natural color. It will launder perfectly, wear, most satisfactorily and is $4 the yard and 32 inches wide. Another excellent silk for this Game purpose men's summer suits is Chinese, and is also natural color. This is a pongee, is $3 a yard and is 33 inches wide Men who know the comfort of these natural silk suits will be inter ested in these two good" silks. , (First Floor, Chestnut) Women's Lace Dresses at Late Season Prices $45 and $55 Half-a-hundred of them, brand-new, and of the semi-evening fiersuasion. They aro of various creamy and white laces shadow ace, square-meshed laces, eyelet nets, and other all-over laces, and they usually have richly colored girdles, or a touch of color. Altogether, they aro very gay, fluffy and festive looking affairs nnd noteworthy for such small prices. (First Floor, Central) "The War, the World and Wilson" By George Creel Mr. Creel tells why Roose velt was not given permission to go to Franco, why General Wood was kept at home, why a coali tion cabinet was not formed and many other things of decided public interest. Price, $2. (Main Floor. Thirteenth) s Just 50 White Baronet Satin Skirts at $15 Gleaming whito baronet satin of good quality) mado in a good style shirred all the way round, nnd finished with girdlo of tho material and fastened with pearl button. Two novelty pockets add a touch of distinction. They aro fresh and spotless nnd come in all regular sizes. (First Floor, Central) Girls' White Middy Dresses, $3.75 and Unusual Theso aro dresses that have been higher priced and they aro re markably good for $3.75. They 'aro all of sturdy whito galatea, made with middy blouses and pleated skirts. Tho blouses have red or blue collars or aro all white many girls will want ono of each! 6 to 14 year sizes. (Second Floor, Chestnut) A Fetching LittleGinghamFrock for Young Women -$12.75 In tan and blue and bluo and whito broken checks nnd made in a becoming Eton style with crisp and frilly ruffles of cool dotted Swiss down tho'f ront, on tho collar and on tho turn-back cuffs. The frock has a wide girdle, two generous pockets, quito short '.leeves, and is, altogether, a becoming and effectlvo frock for a quito moderate price $12.75, 14 to 20 year sizes. , , (Beoond Floor, Chestnut) OME of those excellent Burlington proofs re main in the Picture Store good news to lovers of really fine and unpretentious repro ductions. They are from originals by such artists as G. F. Watts, Whistler, Albert Durer, Botticelli, Rosa Bon heur and Rossetti, and are in admirable frames, usually of antique gold. $2M to $13.75 arc very Small prices for them. (rifth Floor, Market j. Women's Athletic Style Combination Suits This new kind of Summer un derwear for women has become so popular that tho preceding ship ment of this maker's goods went out in a few days. Theso aro all specially priced. Pink and whito self -striped voile combination suits in bodice stylo with ribbon shoulder straps, $1.50; regular and extra sizes. Light-weight ribbed cotton en velope suits, laco trimmed, $1; regular and extra sizes. Extra-size vests of ribbed lisle with crochet-trimmed yokes, 50c. (West Aisle) Women's Cotton Bloomers Cool and exceedingls incriv aro tho pinK ana whito popular batiste L sorts at $1.65 to $3.50. Tho crinkly cotton crepes which need only washing, not ironing, aro also pink, and sell at $1.50. Black sateen, bloomers to wear when in bathing jaro $2.50. (Third Floor, Central) 19.5x11.8 ft $1485 24.7x12.0 ft 2375 12.2x9.0 ft 640 20x15 ft 2500 Shirvan and Daghestan Rugs 6.1x3.7 lo 6.6x4.4, $100 to $225 Beautiful French Tapestries and Damasks Suggest Furniture Reupholstering The goods in this collection rep resent a wonderfully favorable pur chase. They aro very attractive without a doubt, but the most sur prising thing about it is thc price at which each piece is offered. Besides tapestries and damasks there are armures, and all aro fine not only for draperies but es pecially for upholstering of furni ture. The unusually low prices of the goods, combined with the good class of upholstery work done In our shops, make these fabrics par ticularly commendable. Damasks and armures in old rose, blue, mulberry, gold and in a choice of tasteful designs at $8,76 to $17.50 a yard. Verdure tapes tries, $6.75 to $10 a yard. (Fifth Floor, Market) Schomacker Player-Pianos Emerson Player-Pianos Lindeman Player-Pianos Each Make in Three Different flayer-Actions Three of the best makes of player-pianos in the world, each make shown in three different player-actions. As not every make is equipped with the same mechanism as the others, there are five actions altogether. Not all persons' tastes are alike, and while all the player- ' mechanisms used in theso 'pianos are of superior grade, you may C prefer one action to the other two. In player-pianos, as In any- !M thing else, it is pleasant to have some latitude of choice. Every musician knows that the Schomacker, tho Emerson and tho Lindeman aro three of the best moderately priced pianos made. Equipped with any of the splendid player-mechanisms with which, we have them they make player-pianos that are not equaled out, bide of tho higher-priced instruments. The prices at which these high-grade player-pianos may bo bought aro: ' .Schomacker, $1150, $1200 and $1850. Emerson, $950 and $1000. Lindeman, $800 and $850. In the Emerson and the Lindeman there are two actions at the lower price. Any of these instruments may be bought on convenient terms. (Egyptian Hull, Second Floor) Still Talking "Tropicals" to Men A man will feel cool in almost any tropical suit, but to be cool is not necessarily to be comfortable. No man who cares about his ap pearance feels comfortable in a badly-made, wrongly fashioned, ill fitting suit, no matter how cool a suit it may be. For that reason not all tropical suits are comfortable suits. But we have, tropical suits that are as smart-looking, as well-fashioned and a3 well tailored as they are cool, and they are as cool as it is possible for them to be. There is all the difference in the world between a tropical suit and a Wanamaker tropical suit, the dif ference being all in favor of the last-named, if we do say so. Men wanting to put on tropical suits might as well put on the kind that combine coolness and comfort with the "right fashion lines and tailoring. (Third Floor, Market) We have plenty of tropical mitta ' of that kind to show them. x ' Palm Bbach suits in fancy and plain shades, $25 and $30. Mohair suits, $25 to $35. T Silk Fiats, $40 to $55. Tropical worsted suits, $35 t0 $60. ' 1 White flannel trousers, $18. Gabardine, white and cream color, $S.50. Striped serge, $10; white duck, $5. Somen's Overnight Bags for Short Trips Big enough to carry the few things a women needs for a brief visit, and small enough to bo easy to carry. Of dull black long-grain and pat ent leather, lined with moiro silk in several contrasting colors. Prices aro $21 to $42.50, with an excellent selection up to $26.60. The better bags have sewed frames. (Main Floor, Chestnut) New Colored Handkerchiefs From Ireland For Women are of sheer linen, and aro in any number of pleasing designs and equally pleasing colorings. There aro white centers with col ored hems and there is a wido assortment of good colors, too. And there aro all-over colored effects that women will like to wear with gay Summer frocks. 35c each. (West Aisle) White Cotton Net 55c a Yard The net is from England, is 72 inches wide, and is much lower in price than anything wo havo been able to get for a long time. (Main Floor. Central) 4 Palm Beach Suit for Your Chauffeur He will look better in it and feel better in it than in ono of the hot uniforms so many chauffeurs wear in summer. This suit is of dark gray Palm Beach cloth, the coat in half belted Norfolk style, and at $20 it is a third below regular. Dusters of the same material at S 16.50, which is also a special price. Caps to match, $3.50. (The Gallery, Chestnut) A Good Selection of Automobile Tires is hero to choose from. Various 1 that will give you the best mileage standard makes at the right prices. Special red inner tubes fully guaranteed, in sizes 30x3, 30x3, 32x3, 34x4, 34x4, 35x5. Prices $2.85 to $7.40. Lenses for lamps, all sizes, $2 a pair. Automobile lunch facts, $16 to $100. Automobile cushion?, $2.50 to $5. Chairs, spotlights, horns, vacuum bottles, jacks, repair outfits and all other equipment for the car. (The Gallery, Juniper) New Madeira Lunch Napkins ' of Much Daintiness Madeira, applied to linens, means well, every woman knows that It means the linens are hand-embroidered with great excellence. Theso . are Madeira hand-embroidered lunch napkins and they nre as dainty aa tho name implies. New goods, just unpacked, all with plain centers, ono corner em broidered and edges hand-scalloped, size 13x13 inches, at $13.75 and , $14.75 a dozen and very good for the money. - Wo nre also showing a special lot of pure linen damask tea napkins, all excellently hemstitched, mado in size 15x15 Inches and priced mod-1 erately at $9.75 a dozen. (Flret Floor, Chestnut) f i Save a Third to a Half on Good Summer Low Shoes Men's shoes and women's shoes, all desirable from point of view of style, work manship and service. ' Women'? shoes at $4.60, $5.60 and $7.60 a pair. ' Pumps and oxfords of many styles and with various kinds of heels and toes Sornte ' have satin or suede backs and there are white buckskin high and low shoes among them. (Flret Floor, '.Market) Men' shoes at S7.25 and S11.2E n. Tvrir. Tim firsf -?po f. v,i,,ir- j. ,- , ., i.u iV" v "" ",,u " cuusiuqiH i no otners are haainiMK shoes at $7.25 and $11.25 a nair. o.xioras ana wnite canvas nign and low shoes with rubber. soles tan grain leather brogue oxfords. i (Main Floor Market) M s& a ' i 11-9 1 ki' ,Wf4ln..r,rJ.Wn r H A I V . ji ,. .Vi-fcrtv:.. - W, '..,; t L1K7. . i