w&bwwiww pp vijMmKmmm vwmmmMmmmwiw j twnwyy , ,imi mmw, wmiwww'-vT7 iTrirTy w vwwrwwi iwrw.W'$rTT3&tRi -wws&w wmrvm, F'"-i .x, , , ' -;.r . ,vu' ,., jrv-v'-r ta& ,r : . - ,' r- v&j.i j,.;a' " . ;nr - Tv-m ; ',. ., OTG ' MMWmilTmmBBIPHIA, THtfBSDAM U.LX J uu r , r.yw ,.& '' WEATHER Fair s ' i Organ Programs at 9, 11, 4:50 nrlrf aeleelloD at 11 IBB, with Chlmea and Stroke of Hie Hoar at Noon WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Store Opens at 0 WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at 5 'M 7i Everybody Can See Why the Wanamaker August Furniture Sale Is Supreme IN EVERY department of life there are some men, things and institutions which stand out unmistakably from all others by reason of certain distinctive quali- It Is a Rare Sight to See Nine Acres of Furniture under one, roof. Almost, all of the Fifth, Sixth' and Seventh Floors are quickly reached by each of the forty-eight (48) o the extras best1 hydraulic (water power), elevators. Visitors passing through the city to and from the seashore and mountains will have something to talk about when they get back home. There is certainly no such display of furniture anywhere in the United States, to the best of our knowledge or belief. It would be worth cbming from Atlantic City for a happy shopping day in the Store. Signed July 29, 1020. QM jftmiafo. Women's Foulard Dresses Reduced Now $30 to $85 A second reduction because the dresses must be cleared away in 8 hurry to make room for Autumn goods. They include a little of everything, some of the dresses being of foulard alone, while others arc combined with chiffon. Some are light and some are dark, but they aro an interesting collection altogether, and well worth looking over, even though some need a little renovation. Prices $30 to $85 a saving of $10 to $25 on the first prices. (Vint Floor, Central) Young Women's White and Flesh-Color Georgette Dresses Reduced About forty dainty Summer frocks of flesh-pink or all-white crcpo Georgette have been much reduced in price and arc Now $18.50 to $35 Each thouprh they were from a half to a third more, originally. Somo are beaded, some tucked, some trimmed with satin or with ribbons, and all are cool and pretty and just the kind of dresses so much worn this Summer. - r 14 to 20 year sizes. (Second Floor, Chestnut) Graceful Summer Capes $30 to $47.50 Some have been reduced from our own stocks, some were specially purchased, but all arc interestingly priced. Thero aro accordion-pleated wool jersey capes, there are silk tri colettes, knit wool and velour capes, in the popular Summer colors as well as bhick and white. $30, $37.50 and up to $47.50. (Ftrt Floor, Central) fPHE Salon de Beaute is an exceedingly com- fortable and restful spot -in which to have a shampoo or a facial or scalp treatment, to have one's nails put in order or hair dressed. So many women like it that it is advisable to make appoint ments before hand. (Third Floor, Chestnut) This Is a Good Time to Get Untrimmed Hats for we aro hurrying out scores of fine btraw hats in all the desirable colors and shapes, at very small prices. Prices start at $1 and go to $5 and they have been, as you'll know, much higher priced. There are small hats and largo hats, hats of many weaves and styles, and kinds for general or better wear. (Second Floor, Chestnut) Inexpensive White Waists r ?? with lattice beading, picot edging and short sleeves, $3.50. With tucks and lattice beading and three-quarter sleeves, $3.85. . striped dimities with long sleeves, roll collars and very narrow Pleatings $3.85. Voiles with square necks and hemstitching, $5.50, "- (Third Floor, Central) Wanamaker Special Corsets m. Partculorly welcome shipment, because ordinarily we can get ineso corsets at such small prices only for our White Sales. There i. i models, including some with rubber tops and some with mSi "?nl2vihey aro of Pink and white coutil and broche, and are Priced at $2.50, $3, $3.50 and $4. (Third Floor, Chestnut) Women's $6 Low Shoes of Uncommon Value Black and tan oxfords with military heels and imitation wing tips, "lack glazed leather oxfords with Cuban heels, wnito canvas tongue pumps with covered Louis heels, jatent leather plain pumps with baby Louis leather heels, "atner remarkable shoes for $6. (First Floor, Market) Somen's Gay Little i Crepe de Chine .Handkerchiefs ey are in figured and flowered Patterns, in many pretty colors, nd there is a wide assortment Xrom which to choose. 2fic and 50c each. Necfcfixings Special at $1 to $2 Sets of collars and cuffs and vests with collars, mado of white and ecru laces nnd nets, and of white nnd colored organdio. Prices $1 to $2. (Main Floor, Central) ties or points of excellence. It is not in spirit of vanity we say that our August Furniture Sale is a supreme illustration of this .quality of distinctiveness and excellence in a store event. Every excellence for which a Wanamaker Furniture Sale is noted finds a new emphasis in the August Sale of 1920. The supremacy of this Sale in magnitude of stocks is something every eye can see. No other stocks can stand a fair comparison with them in quantities, varieties, suitability and general excellence. The character of Wanamaker furniture is the one thing upon which everything else in the sale depends. It simply has to be unsurpassed. The furniture in this August, Sale is of the finest character obtainable in the world today. That is a plain statement founded on fact, backed up and borne out by woods of the choicest kind, by workmanship of unrivaled skill and by styles that hold true in all that is beautiful and harmonious in the principles of design, construction,' carvings and decorative detail. Back of the Sale is all the furniture hrour stocks at savings of 10 to 50 per cent. No other two sales combined have such resources to depend upon. The floor samples alone are a mighty assemblage and a magnificent sight. But they are;4i only a part of the collection of furniture upon which this Sale is founded. Take your choice tomorrow, the third day of selection, of anything in the whole beautiful assemblage. All nnrplinspc'rloo frnm Mrmrlcnr An cm at. 9x( ';, MJ.vWw "w J.XV.H i.wimuj, 4.vi&vww MiMk (riftli, Blxth and SeTenth Floor) Women's Novelty Slip-ons From Switzerland We have just received a beautiful and interesting col lection of handmade woolen slip-ons and sweaters from Switzerland. They are the kind of things that tourists buy in the smart shops of Paris and London under the impression that they are exclusive to those places, whereas nearly all these hand knit novelties originate in Switzerland. The colors in this lot arc jado trimmed with white; champagne trimmed with white, navy, camel, dark brown, light and dark Copenhagen blue, Alice bluo, sky blue, pink, light gray, turquoiso trimmed with white, black, white, rose, purple, henna and buff. Prices $17.50, $18.35 and $32 (First Floor, Miirket) Official Automobile Blue Book Now Ready VOLUME T Transcontinental Bluo Book. This volume covers the entire United States, but shows only the main heavy trunk linos of travel for use of long distance tourists, particularly for transcontinental travel. The vol ume is absolutely limited to these main highways and no other roads or side routes aro given. Price $3. (Main Floor, Thirteenth) Women Will Like These Palm Beach Dusters at $14 Well-cut, good-looking coats they are, of good Palm Beach cloth, in the natural color, a pretty brown shado and gray. Two btyles, onp with raglan sleeves, tho other with &et-in sleeves. They'll protoct your frock or suit while you motor or travel, are light and comfortable to wear, hhed tho dust and do not rumple. And $14 is a moderate price for sucn coats. (First Floor, Centrul) Two Books of Interest "Morale," The Supreme Stand ard of Life and Conduct, by G. Stanley Hall, LL. D., Ph. D.; prico 3. In this book Dr. Hall traces the history of morale as it has existed in the past, giving n detailed account of how it was built up during the Great War, and how it is the standard by which to measure all human insti tutions and human conduct. "Our Economic and Other Prob lems," by Otto H. Kahn; prico $4. Full of illuminating discussions on the New York Stock ExchanRe, public opinion, poverty, under production and many other-things of present-day interest. (Main Floor, Thirteenth) The August Sale of Rugs Brings a Splendid Choice at Large Savings Oriental and domestic rugs combine to make this a very notable sale, in which savings' range from 10 to 30 per cent. Several beautiful lots of Oriental rugs in carpet sizes, many of them lately unbalcd, are offered, chiefly Saruks, Kermanshahs, Serapis and Chinese now marked at $480 for a Kermanshah, 10.6x7.11 ft., up to $1500 for a Serapi, 17.1x11.8 feet. Some choice groups of smaller Oriental rugs arc also offered at very attractive prices Shirvans, Daghestans, Cabestans and Kazaks. Cabestans and Kazaks from . $90 to $176.. The other rugs included arc High-Grade Wilton Rugs 0x12 ft., $145 8.3x10.6 ft., $143.50 Wool Wilton Rugs 9x12 ft., $98.S0 8.3 x 10.6 ft, $96.50 Axminster Rugs 9 x 12 ft., $48.50, $58.50, $65.50 Velvet Runs 9x12 ft, $58.50 Royal Smyrna Rugs Reversible 9 x 15 ft, $98.50 10.6x13.6 ft., $117.50 10.6x15 ft, $121.50 12x12 ft, $110.50 12x15 ft, $127.50 Heavy Jnnanesc Rush Rugs 9x12 ft, $19.75 8x10 ft, $18.75 Selections made tomorrow may be charged from Monday next, August 2. (neTenui jrioor, ciiritnut) All Our Japanese Straw Rugs at Clearaway Prices '9x15 ft, $12.50 9 x 12 ft, $9.75 8x10 ft, $6.75 6x9 ft, $4.75 3x6 ft, $1.75 4x7 ft., $3.50 27x54 inches, 95c Summer and Pongee Silks Seem to Go Together And the Wanamaker Silk Salon is fortunate in having a good lot of tho desirable pongees, at moderate prices, just when they are wapted. Theso Chineso pongees ate our own importation, they come to us direct from the Orient, and in consequence arc more reasonably priced. Flrt Floor, iwo weignts, one at $2 a yard, the other, bomewlutt heavier, is $3 a yard. Both aro 33 inches wide, and both, of course, arc in tho natural color. Use them for men's shirts, for men's Summer suits, for women's suits, coats, skirts, dresses and blouses, for chil dren's clothes and for many other uses. Chestnut) Women's New Silk Scarfs of entrancing color have just been received in the Neckwear Store. They arc striped, plaid and other wise combined, and as a rule they have the many-colored fringe so much asked for. Prico $22. (Main Floor, Central) Every Piece of Office Furniture Reduced 10 to 33 Vz Per Cent Our whole stock, including an especially good assortment of desks, is comprised in tho August Furniture Sale. All our office furniture is of standard grade and the opportunity to choose anything in it at a saving of 10 to 33 1-3 per cent is one that should appeal to practical men of business. 'All goods chosen tomorrow can be charged from Monday, August 2. (Third Floor, Market) Just Got a Carload of Kennebec Canoes ! Snowy Breakfast Coats Of dotted swisH and cross barred muslin, scallpped in pink, bluo and lavender. Nothing could be cooler or moro inexpensive, tho price being $4.85. (Third Floor, Central) Good news for tho many who have been waiting for them. Four models Kennebec, Kineo, Torpedo and Sponson in four colors, green, blue, red and gray. oiiua io, i ana xo 11. (The Gallery, Juniper) Prices $87.20 to $122.40. Maine Coast rowboats, 12 and 14 ft, $85 nnd $0Q.50. Paddles, back rests, cushions, life preservers and other small boat supplies. , A LL tlirifty women please note that the Summer Sale of Cotton Remnants is in full swing and offers notable opportunities for economical buying prices being at least a third less than regular. (First Floor, Chestnut) The Candy! Here It Is! It won't take but a minute or two to get it, cither, for theso are fresh sweets, freshly packed and ready to take with you. Chocolate-covered nougat, the good kind, full of nuts, 60c a pound package. Chocolate-covered marshmal lows, 60c a pound. Assorted chocolates,. 80c a pound. Tho Wanamakor Special Pack age a two-pound assortment of delicious goodies, $2. (Down Stairs Store, Chestnut) A Good Many Men Must Now Have Fresh New Summer Suits The Mattress Is an Important Thing If one should choose furniture as one chooses friends, surely the choice of a mat tress, pillow or bolster is something that demands exceptional care. The Wanamaker August Sale of theso goods embraces none but things of trust worthy quality, inside and out. Besides mattresses, pillows and bolsters the Sale also embraces a large choice of standard bedsprings. Our entire stock of these goods is in the Sale. All prices are reduced 10 per cent and some as much as 20 per cent. Orders given tomorrow can be charged from Monday, August 2nd. - lxtl.ior;ohetnut) . , ' They will be glad to see what an admirable selection our Men's Cloth ing Store has to show them. These are the regulation three piece Summer suits, generally called fancy suits, and made of cool, wool cheviots and worsteds, in a large variety of patterns. Our stock of suits of this class has been kept constantly freshened by new arrivals. The main thing is that they are Wanamaker standard suits in fab rics, fashionings, tailorings, every thing. Some very exceptional suits at $35 ; others in a very good variety up to $80. (Third Floor. Market) Men's Split Straw Hats Reduced to $4 Theso are tho fine, straight-brimmed split straw hats that were $2 and $3 moro until today. Best liked, probably, of all the splits. Also good choosing in tho sennit straw hats (stiff brimmed) that have been reduced to $3 and $4, including tho Lincoln-Bennett and Redleaf London hats, (Main Floor, Market) Men's Initial Handker chiefs, 60c Apiece Good handkerchiefs for this price, too. Of sturdy Irish linen, with narrow hem stitched hems nnd an easily read letter in ono corner. (Went AU)) The Men's Wear Sale and Vacation Time fortunately come together, so that the man who nerds nn extra supply of fine shirts and neckties may stock up at u good saving. Beautiful Silk Shirts at $10 Pleated and plain neglige, some with sepa rate collars to match nnd some all white. Other Shirts, $2.50, $2.85 and $3.85 At tho first two prices aro soft-cuff, plain ncgligo shirts of madras and pcrcnlc in good designs and colors. At tho last prictuaro some fine bilk-mixed and mercerized ohlrtsVJ Neckties, 65c and $1.15 Four-in-hands nndjbows in great variety and of a goctl quality of mJfjL Ofu.u flraiarket) ' 'l A3 i '( h I wwa mow, jcwtom, 6: i $ 7v7 X ' - . r( Uv