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' y v --Mr3M'J-XS ;c;.. i;j U'.-J LI 'f- . jVf ' f y, " I - JUiViiijiMJNU iruisuiw JLixJLnjrjyxv-j.tiijjiiJLFjuvjujrjaJLa, TUJUJLivx uujux fv, iwu ul ca nrfMiiiiaiKj -.,.' nrran Programs at 9, 11, 4:50 miff '"election at UlJS, wllh Chime. prl!;troUe of the Hour at Noon WANAMAKER'S Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S , WEATHER Fair and cooler :ih and HoU e 1 Dependability Is One of the Traits People Like Best in a Store H . .H V r' !, ,iyj IviK The Eijroad Arrow Is Said to Be of Celtic Origin One of the great nations of the world uses it as A Government Mark r The same figure occurs on coins, and has appeared upon some gems as a symbol of the ancient Persian god, Mithra Ages ago, the broad arrow denoted rank, authority and superiority of intellect and learning. Sometimes it was adopted by Princes as an insignia of honor. Napoleon I, desiring some more regal emblem than the fleur-de-lis, adopted the BEE, which he caused to be embroidered all over his imperial robes as emblematic of activity and enterprise. The busy bee might well bea fitting emblem for the activities and enterprises of this busy place. Signed My so, mo. QM mmafa Women's Tweed Coats Just Right for This Weather because thoy arc all weatherproofed, are liked by women who stay at home, as well aa those planning motor trips, going on long hikes, or for country or mountain trips. All these coats havo been reduced, so that they are particu larly good for their present prices. . Of gra or brown tweeds mostly, some are of imported and others of domestic weaves, and they are in good sports and practical styles, some lined to the waists, others lined through out They aro in short and seven-eighths lengths and prices start at $30 for tho short coats and go to $60 for the best quality long coats. (First Floor, Central) Crisp, New Colored Organdie Frocks for Young Women $12.75 Lovely new organdie dresses cool and charming and precisely what most young women are asking for this summer. They are in the most delightful colors, too a delicate shell pink, pale blue, French blue, a lovely orchid shade, maize, watermelon pink and white. Three good models one in surplice style, one with many frills on bodice and skirt, the other with a' deep, scallop-topped skirt. They have unusual touches, too one has narrow black ribbons to add a bit of smartness; the others have wee French bouquets in just the right spot on the blouse or girdle. 14 to 20 year sizes and uncommonly good for $12.75. ' (Second Floor, Cheitnut) Women's Fresh Tricolette Dresses at $30 to $55 Pink and white tricolettes and plain and fancy weaves in straightline and coat or elip-on styles. The finer ones are rather heavily embroidered; others are perfectly plain, and they are all extremely attractive and timely for midsummer wear. Prices are $80 to $55. (Flrit Floor. Central) Women's Silk Stockings Special at $2.75 1200 pair of full-fashioned black silk stockings with extra-heavy mercerized tops and the silk legs of a good weight Unusually durable hose that are regularly much more expensive. (Weit Male) A Little Lot of Gleaming White Snakeskin Skirts $13.50 Yes, they are special for we took the fifty the maker had made up and he let us have them at a special price to sell for $13.50. The snakeskin is of good quality, glistening and lovely, m the striped effects so many women like. .The skirts are made in two good styles both with pockets and button trimmed. .. There are all the wanted regular sizes, too. Ko.t Aide) New C. B. Corsets Some of the best models just come in are these: At $3. A long waisted corset of white coutil, well ooned oyer the abdomen, with long front steel and nones. This is excellent for tall figures. At $3.75. A low bust coutil model with medium long skirt, and good boning. At $4. A topless model of pink batiste, with snort bones and front steels: elastic band at the bot tom of back. ' ,, At $4.50. A low bust model of pink broche, suit? aple for slender or average figures. At $7.25. A very low bust, model with hooks and eyes below the front; steel; and a long skirt with .ore nm Autumn winery have appeared in the Gray" Salons, where a new and interesting group of Autumn hats is being shown. Silky duvetyne, soft and iri beautiful colors, makes mostt)f the hats, though some are combined with gleaming satin in black or a contrasting color. A new hat of turquoise blue duvetyne is combined with black satin and has a slightly " upturned brim and round crown. Another effective com bination is all of duvetyne a new three-corner hat with a biscuit-colored fac- (Becnnd Floor, Ideas Aneat ing and the rest of tho hat in a rich Autumn brown. Other hats are all in henna color, or of black satin and jade green duvetyne, of blue satin with blue duvetyne, or other equally pleasing combinations. There are turbans, hats which turn off tho face, wide-brimmed hats, and sailor shapes. Prices start at $12. Oheiinot) pEOPLE whose furs require alter' atlons for the coming season will do well to have them Made now before the rush begins and keep them in stor age until needed. The bill is not sent until the furs go home in the Fall. (Third Floor, Central) Good Silk Handbags at Modest Prices Two roomy, bags of navy blue silk, silk lined, with etched metal frames. Made of excel lent quality goods arid in good style. One is $4 and the other,, which has an inner frame, is $4.50. (Main Floor, Cheitnut) Many a Man Needs a Standard Summer; Suit More Than Anything Else This Minute The tropical suit is g6od to have pity the man who is without one on a real tropical daybut no matter how many tropical suits a mail may have- he simply must have at least one good, fresh-looking standard suit for all ndrmal wear. Notice we said fresh-looking. Is your standard Summer suit as fresh-looking as it should be, this July day? Should you, or should you not have a new one? That is for you to say. But remember this, that if you want a new one, you can choose it here to particular advantage. There is our fine regular stock of standard Summer suits to choose from , the highest-grade, ready-to-wear suits in the country at $45 to $75. In these the choice is wonderfully satisfactory. And in addition we have several hundred standard Summer suits now marked $35, part belonging to a fine special purchase and the rest taken from our regular stock arid reduced. On any one of- these latter suits there is a saving of at least one-third from the regular price. They afford a good choice of cool, Summer fabrics in medium shades and neat patterns and there are all sizes in the collection. (Third rl.or, HuUt) Washable Silk Waists Pink and white crepes de chine may be had with high-low necks for $7.85 ; with square necks and many tucks for $10.85; with still more but tinier tucks for $12. Striped crepe de chine waists with white crepe de chine collars are $5.50. China silk waists with colored cross bars and narrow white pleatings are $5.50. (Third Floer. Central) Silk Jersey Petticoats Some have tops of silk jersey and flounces of messaline. Others aro all jersey with triangular inserts of a contrasting color which make them very interesting. There are ever so many colors, and the price is $5.50. (Third Floor, Central) The Great Work of Civilization Is the Making of Homes This has been so since the world was created and it looks as if it will be so till the end. It is very natural and reasonable that what is regarded as the greatest sale known in the business of retail merchandising PIN E GREAT WJUUUKER Hi IIIWIM I TIC TOD' iUlil wffinMn fl 1LS SALE Women's Pajamas The coolest of night garments for the trav eler, as well as for the stay-at-home. Two-piece styles may be had in madras, cotton crepe, soiesette and nain sook. Prices $3.25 to $5.50. One-piece styles are of cotton crepe and are $3.85. (Third Floor. Central) W Valenciennes Laces 85c the Dozen Yards Edges and insertions to match, with round and diamond-shaped meshes, and in i2 to 1 inch widths. They are very much in request just now for lingerie, for dresses, mouses and collars. They centers around this constructive and salutary old principle of home-making. Like so many other examples of human endeavor, a furniture sale is pretty much what people make it. The holding of a Wanamaker Sale is not a mattdr of buying up a lot of furniture, boobing it in the newspapers and selling it to whoever wants to buy. Anybody with money enough can buy large quantities of furniture and advertise 4t and perhaps sell it But really 'and truly, not ail the money in the world could of itself have built up this Wanamaker Sale and kept it growing in service and beauties and cultural influence from one season to another until it has become what somebody has called A Business Wonder of the World - Not all the money in the world can fashion and weld the link of confi dence and mutuality of which the Wanamaker Furniture Sale is the unique expression. Apart from any pervading individuality or personality, apart fr6m any excellence of service and fine facilities for choosing, the one thing that has made Wanamaker Furniture Sales what they are, the only thing that could have made hem what they are is the furniture itself, the kind of it, the varieties pf it, the beauties of it, and the soundness of it as an investment. For this August Sale we have a marvelous stock of the kind that has built these sales up from being very small and modest events to be the largest in the world. There will be three whole days of preliminary courtesies and selections, July 28, 29 and 30. All furniture chosen 'o'n any one of these days will be charged from Monday, August 2. The Annual Sale of Cotton Remnants never had so many people interested in it as this year. Also it never had such a variety of colors and ma terials, for thp. immpnsn Vinsinpss nf fVio nnat- nrili u u i i... j.i.1 . ' "7i ' i -; .""M JfttOU "w" w uc ouiu umy uy tne montns nas meant many more remnants than usual, piece 12 yards in the Women are laying in supplies for a year ahead. Piece Prices are a third to a half less than regular. (We.t Alele) (rtrft Floor, Chtitnot) Ever So Many Cool White Frocks for Girls Somo nre of voile, sheer and filmy, uome of cool and snowy lawns, somo ht transparent organdie, and others of airy Georgette. They arosln over so many attractive styles. made entirely by hand. Somo havo hand embroidery, uuiuru mu vrinunuu wun nno laces or cmDroiaeries. There is very good choosing, tho frocks are suitable for street, party or afternoon wear, and tho prices go from $4 for tho simplest dress to $37.50 for the loveliest, of crpo Georgette. 6 to 14 year sires. (Second Floor, Clirstntit) Some wero And still Cool, Snowy Handkerchiefs for Women $5.25 .a Dozen Sheer and spotless Irish linen makes them, and they are the absolutely plain kirid that so many woman like. We'll mark them for you, if you like, with machine embroidery that is effective and not expeii-kive. Dainty Printed Dimity, Special at 50c a Yard We have two thousand yards of it and wish we had more. The price is small because the pat terns are limited being all dainty pink, blue or lavender and white checks. The width js 31 inches. (Wtt Alile) Girls' Middy . Skirts $2 Pleated white skirts of sturdy white galatea in two good styles one on a band, the other on a body. 6 ti 14 year sjzes. Gay Roman-Striped Sashes add a dash of color to many Summer costumes this year. The sashes, of silk, are here in two good widths a medium width sash at $3.75 and a wide one at $7. The sashes are of gen erous length and are finished with fringed ends to match the pre dominating color, or with silk tassels or pendants. (Main Floor, Central) Among the Coolest Shirts We Ever Had for Men are these of feather-weight mercerized batiste, ,m light and sheer as a thin silk. The patterns are excellent, mostly narrow stripes, and the shirts are all soft-cuff, plain neglige style. p ' Price $4. (Sf.In Floor. Market) Men's Fine Soft Hats Light and drushable For Summer sports and vacation wear every man likes a light-weight soft hat that won't get out of shape. And here is a very serviceable and good looking one. It comes in five .pleasing colors and is extremely comfortable on the head. p Price $6. (Mala Floor, Market) Good Handkerchiefs, These ' k for Men -$12 a Dozen Two styles, one with tapes above the narro" hems the other with plain hemstitched hem. Botji styles of spotless Irish linen, of a grade you'd expect to have to pay more to get I (TV..t Mile) Automobile Tires That Will Give Good Mileage and good satisfaction in every respect are here in a wide range of choice at reasonable prices. Special red inner tubes, fully guaranteed, in sizes 30x3, 30x3 Vzy 32x3y2, 34x4, 34x4y2, 35x5. Lenses for lamps, all sizes, $2 a pair. Automobile lunch sets, $16 to $100. Automobile cushions, $2.50 to $5. Chairs, spotlights, horns, vacuum bottles, jacks, repair outfits and all other equipment for the car. (The Gallery, Juniper) Opening 50 Dozen Extra-Good Bath Towels at 60c Each. Of good, bleached, water-soaking cotton yarn, woven with hemmed ends, size 19x40 inches, and very good at the price 60c each. (Flrit Floor. Chettnnt) Cool Jacquard Comforts Arrive Also Picturesque Blankets Fine for bed, couch or outdoor use. Woven of cotton, with plain centers and fancy borders in contrasting colors. Size 70x84 inches, $6.50 each. More new Indian-style blankets have also come in, charming and picturesque looking. Woven of wool, with cotton warp, all in typical Indian designs in a good range of colors. Prices, $12, $15 and $20 each. New also are a lot of couch throws, of cotton, in plaid designs over dark green, brown and blue grounds 60x80 inches, $7 each. (Nlxth Floor, Central) Think of Women's Good Low Shoes as Low as $4.60 a Pair! And when you do, think of good-style, well-made shoes; shoes that are ordinarily much higher pricedoften more than double. with t?n Vekther k calfsin tongue PumPs wi Louis heels, some Patent leather Loujs heel oxfords with satin backs. Black suede tongue pumps with Louis heels. (FirtFieerv Market) YA3 i . rJ n n . i .'el 4,1 ii i a mm J 'erKi or ejastic, 4. v Cfcfi !) h.. .. "H t-T A f - ! I (oQiia jrtoer, vtteMatt) ( A&&'vhlv$Mm$L . U it ,W, kn i n Nflft I? A A v r .' f