i.'VX MV wy '. n "5.- T1 ,t . tJ r. . Wl ." I 'V, J 1' WrMf'MWL ' '' fflv i'Ij ' w5 y & rv X " r. rr it hit ! '-''' y ": :ff!.'- i.- vl !r I -jftNGf' PJ& PHii&PIA, TUIllgDAXf ; TOLY 27, 1020 3SC Orean Programs at 9, 11, 4:50 .Sf ..Wllon t lllBB. with Chime WEATHER Fair WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Store Opens at'P Store Closes at 5 iiid Btrok of tli Hoar at noon . . . . ' Everything Is Right and Ready for Tomorrow .. w,i' 'imm. lew. rirsiM mm wm .J- W,,,r 'tZMT't- WMfKxt'- Day of Advance Selection iff ' fho (Zvnm ."KOf'ft Ira? m 'rr f-fi mam 'p,rr A n v C 1 :i American rurnuure oaie "&;&& 'ife& ,t .. WWJMwiS&R 'V ' "". iii' i Iff The Sun Is Rising Out of the Ocean and the morning star, a diamond more brilliant than any of Queen Victoria's jewels, has hidden itself in the bosom of the sk A wide belt of carmine, silky-looking ribbon ties together the sea and the green shores which have been permanently wedlocked for centuries. While gazing at it all, there comes to me the ancient fable that follows The Story of the Sunflower per haps almost forgotten. Clytie was a water nymph who loved the sun and worshiped him as a god. She constantly gazed at the object of her affections, when he rose in the mornings and while he passed along on his daily course. She had no eyes for any other object. At last her limbs rooted and her face became tHe sunflower, which turns on its stem so as always to look at the sun. Even a flower can teach us -a lesson, and the daily life of the Store, where many come, offers much of beauty to see, hear and think about. Signed July 27, 1920. QijfTZmmfo. Good-by to 100 Women's Summer Dresses Prices $7.50, $10 and $15 It's the end of the season for Summer stocks, though the middle of It for wearing thin drosses. N Some of these dresses arc mussed or lolled, and all are broken sizes, but there is mighty good choosing among them, ju6t the same. Voiles, ginghams and organdies are the principal materials. (Flrit Floor. Central) A Clearaway in the Women's London Shop Skirts, suits and top-coats are in it all garments of the sorts that the country-loving woman can use now and in early Fall. 44 sports skirts at $7.50 ,to $27.50. This group includes tweeds, cheviots, flannels, cashmeres and a few crashes, in stripes, plaids and mixtures. 18 suite at $25 to $35. Pongees and linens in the natural colors, and worsted jerseys in greens and browns. 40 top-coats or utility coats at $60 to $110. These consist of polo cloths in tans, sand colors tand browns; of tweeds and cheviots. In every instance there is a very substantial saving over the first prices. (Subway Gallery, Chestnut) A Three-Part Story of Summer Frocks for Girls All just such dresses as girls want now and all at prices that will Interest their mothers: At $3.75 are regulation dresses of white galateas with white, red or bluo collars. At $3 are morning and afternoon frocks of pretty cotton. voiles in Say colors and good styles. At $7.50 to $11.75 are finer frocks of dimities and organdies; de lightful little dresses in many good styles, every one of which has been much more expensive. C to 14 year sizes. (Second Floor,' Chestnut) ' F New Imported Liberty Satins $2 and $2.25 a Yard Various delays brought these rich, gleaming satins some time after they were ordered, and this delay means a favorable change in the Price, for such qualities are not always to be had at theso prices. In black onlv. the satins have much the beauty of a satin char- mcuse, the touch of a meteor and, though light of weight, nre firm of m-uvu, wnicn promises much for the good wear tnoy wm give. In two weights $2 and $2.25 a yard 30 inches wide. OVeit AUle und First Floor, Chestnut) Slip-ons and Sports Coats ior fortunate women their regular prices. , A great variety of styles and colors, and while there is not every ze in every style, there are all sizes in the lot. WOO) nlln.nnn : .. .lire a. 1.1.. -..J ... L.nAvlnJ nrtlflfilll "K sports coats. Prices $4.50, $5, $7.50 and up to $25. (First Floor, .Market) A Hundred Fresh White Skirts in Larger Sizes $8.75 This is good news for womon They nro all of sturdy whito ho wear 32 to 40 inch waist gabardine, fresh and snowy, and measure, for tho on.- i made in a good model witn ttoSC 8izes. ," I", " "' others in the back and tucKson f, x, , ' " """uuy buuu the girdle, ana Duon-iii-u iQr this sum. .wo (First Floor, Central) jpRESH remnants are coming into the vuiton Kemnant Sale daily ana every thing is a third to a half less than usual. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE IS IN THIS SALE AT SAVINGS RANGING FROM 10 TO 50 PER CENT I r it a zm It is all Wanamaker furniture, every bit of it. In saying this we are giving expression to something which with us is 5 f not only a principle,but a precaution. , ' We confine ourselves to the finest kind of furniture, not only on principle, but as a matter of self -protection. The sample suits and pieces on the floor are a marvelous sight for anybody to whom home means anything. The range and variety of the stocks are a wonder, and they are as nearly perfect in balance as it is possible for them j to be. fl 1 "9 f M i tf ft "r t M mim In each division bedroom, dining room and library the choice of low-priced, medium-priced and very fine f urni-j ture i& incomparably large, and each group is excellently proportioned to the others. The complete suits for dining rooms and bedrooms are a treat to look at. All that is most ingenious and advanced in modern cabinet work is united m them with all that is best in the designs of i the old-time master craftsmen. The fifth floor is magnificent in its show of living-room, drawing-room, hall, library, novelty and occasional f umitureJSl 1 . It is sumptuous in its collection of upholstered pieces. ' It is charming in its variety of unique types and clever reproductions of exquisite old originals. Fine quality of woods and workmanship, soundness of value, fidelity to the finest standards of beauty in cabinet making are the fundamentals of every Wanamaker Furniture Sale, and they are finding a new and remarkable expression in this latest Sale. mi Y ON ANY ONE of the three dajs of courtesy tomorrow, Thursday and Friday selections may be made at August Sale prices and all goods charged from Monday, August 2. Bedroom Furniture, Sixth Floor, Living-room, Library and Hall Chestnut. Furniture, Fifth Floor, Chestnut. Dining-room Furniture, Sixth Office Furniture, Third Floor, Floor, Market. Market. APfAMCE NO TEE . During the month of August all mirrors, oil paintings and water colors in the Picture Store will be sold for 20 per cent less than regu lar prices. People who wish to take advantage of this at the same time as the Furniture Sale, please take notice! (Fifth Floor, Market) Tailored Silk Waists at $5.50 Three styles of cross-barred and striped washable silks, one having: a high-low and the others low collars. All of them have white grounds, and the colored stripes and bars are of light, dainty colors. Prico $5.60. (Third Floor. Ccntrnl) Choosing Starts Tomorrow in the August Sale of Oriental and Domestic Rugs To very many homekeepers this is an event of great timeliness and helpful ness. The merchandise in it falls into three groupings Oriental rugs, standard domestic rugs and Summer rugs our whole stock of Summer rugs is being cleared out. Savings will range from 10 to 30 per cent. The Orientals include several new1 shipments, together with many fine pieces from our own stocks. There is a beautiful choice of Kermanshah, Mahal, Ghorevan, Saruk and Chinese rugs in carpet sizes. Also a fine choice of smaller rugs, such as Cabestans, Daghestans, Shirvans, Chinese and Kazaks. The domestic rugs involved are Royal Wiltons, wool Wiltons and Axminsters irj carpet and smaller sizes. In the general clearaway of the Summer rugs will be found hundreds of crex, rush, rag and wool and fiber rugs, all at very attractive reductions. Customers are free and welcome to make advance selections tomorrow, Thurs day and Friday, all sales to go into effect on Monday, August 2. (Hrventh Floor, Clieitnut) Our Entire Stock of Office Furniture Is Offered in V the August, Sale at reductions of 10 to 33 1-3 per cent. It is a very large stock and everything comprised in it is of the best standard type. Advance selections can be made tomorrow, Thursday or Friday and all purchases charged from Monday,, August 2d. (Third Floor. Market) uyV August Sale of Mattresses, Bedding, Bolsters and Springs All our extensive stocks of these goods are offered inf this sale at savings of 10 to 20 per cent from our regular scale of prices. Selections may begin tomorrow and orders placed for the making of any article of bedding required. All sales will date from Monday, August 2d. j i I (Sixth Floor. ChentnuO New Import of China Dinner Sets Just Unpacked Sets of 98 and 106 pieces. Of a good grade of china in a choice of eight different decorations, including floral sprays, plain gold bands and borders of green and gold and black and gold. Prices $45 to $165. Choice of five different pricos in between. All are remarkably good for the money. (Fourth Floor, Chestnut) New Redleaf Hosiery and Underwear Men's Underwear All British goods, contracted for a year ago, and priced, therefore, more reasonably than otherwise practicable. Fine golf hose, half hose and underwear for men and fine socks for children. There is n waiting list for the socks, but your children may have some if you are prompt. Men's Hosiery Fancy-top woolen golf hose, $3.50 and $5 a pair. Mercerized and wool-mixed half hoso in fancy mixtures, $2.25 a pair. Black cotton half hose, $1.25 a pair. Cotton shirts and, drawers, $2.50 a garment. Lisle shirts and drawers, 3.25 a garment. (Slain Floor, Market) Children's Socks While lisle full-fashioned socks, sizes 4V4 to 9&, $1.75 a pair. All-over striped lisle, full fashioned socks, sizes 6 to 91, $1.25 a pair. (Flrgt Floor, '.Market) Gay Chiffon Veils $1.50 and $2 They are of chiffon of good quality, with plain centers and striped borders. And the colors are thoso most popular purple, browns, tans, pinks, blues and groens. They are of genorous sizo, too $1.50 and $2 each. (Main Floor, Central) Women's Silk Stockings Specially Priced 2500 Yards of Dimity at 50c a Yard A second shipment of a printed dimity which is so much liked that a previous shipment sold out in six hours. The printings are all gingham checks in light and dark colors. Width 31 inches. Price 50c a yard. OVeit AUle) $2.65 a pair for black silk with whito soles, $2.75 a pair for black and navy silk, somo with mercerized tops. $3.15 a pair for black silk with cotton soles. $3.50 a pair for black, white and colored silk, extra size, $3.65 a pair for black and col ored silk with embroidered clocks. $5 a pair for all-silk with em broidered silk clocks. $5.60 a pair for black and whito mixed silk and embroidered singlo and 3-cord clocks in colors, and black 'With open clocks. A New Lot of Bath Sprays Different 'styles and sizes there's plenty of choice. Prices start at $1.50 and go to $7. And from $2.50 up tho sprays are so made that they will fit any lauceu One of the Most Notable of All Phonographs Is the Cheney The urge of a music master's high ambition to aid his pupils his desire that they should hear correct interpretations of the masterpieces of musicbrought forth the Cheney. Forest Cheney, violinist and teacher of music, built the repro ducing instrument which bears his name, solely for use in his own studio. He planned a phonograph embodying the principles of acoustics employed in the resonating chambers of pipe organs and a resonator carved from the pattern of the violin he loved. Masters of music were so quick to recognize the musical merit of the Cheney that in a very short time it was placed on the market so all the world could have and enjoy its perfect reproductions. Among the exceptional features of the Cheney are: "THE ALL-WOOD ACOUSTIC THROAT," which gives control over tones and enhances their beauty. "THE CHENEY ORCHESTRAL CHAMBERS," a scientific method of con trolling and developing tones in perfect balance. "THE VIOLIN RESONATOR, OR AMPLIFIER," which, like the violin, im proves with age. "CORRECT METHOD OF REPRO DUCTION" for both vertical and lateral cut records. "TWELVE DISTINCT TONE VOL UMES" made possible by the Cheney Needle Adjuster and four sizes of needles. "BREECH-LOADING DEVICE FOR NEEDLES," greatly simplifying the proc ess of needle-change. Master craftsmen, the finest in tho country, fashion tho Cheney Cabinets, and i MM I every one is a work of art from the Model 1 at $125 to Art Model 112 at $G25. Come in and hear and compare the Cheney for youiself. Our Phonograph Salon is equipped with large, comfortable hearing rooms and courteous and able salesmen are at your service. llate JOHN WANAMAKER riilludelpliltt Kindly send me further information regarding the Cheney Phonograph. No obligation is implied. Name i '.l Address (Second Vvr, Central) v, &, ,W 1 a y tfl j .vi l m 4 " J" . . ("f Woor, Chestnut) ,, lttF1oor.?h..tnutl,) vS :,H j)HtV .Sir, ' i , -t's iPt m .c A ffifi&''ft&iSx fCi v. ty j'.VLiV" . ' " i.'t .iJjJj WW9 1VRAS.4 1.4 &WJ&IS & iS&S First rvtaar. Market)