4)r4 r ( jj f if--Vj C" k '6 1, .. . . L rz. : , ," 1, ,f . .. 1 ' ".-'i.- i----j WEATHER Cloudy STORE OLOSED Ahh DAY TODAY WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S m Monday We Begin Sending Home the Goods trom the Alienist Furniture Sale July Steps Down and Off Tonight After all the wonderfulness of our effort to put a stop to rising prices by our "Patriotic Movement" of May and June, we had a more than normal July. Now then for August A Most Favorable Furniture Offering Actually Now on the Floors Be It Remembered that not merely this and that, but every piece of our guaranteed good quality of furniture now on the floors and as much more besides in our warehouses, or oil the rail coming along, is Set f orthe August Sale and Lowered in Price The larger reductions have come from negotiations with manufacturers, growing out of our May and June patriotic movement efforts. So it is to be seen here that we have made some progress in reducing prices in certain directions. It is fair to say also 'that the furniture artists and builders are trying to impress upon us that all of the best woods are scarcer and the best workmen are fewer. L Signed- July 31, 10 20. Qwfa Autumn Gowns of Charmeuse for Young Women Gleaming navy blue or black charmcuso makes these atti active new fiocks, which arc here in early Autumn models. Quite a number are embroidered, some in color, and others in tinsel. Necks are round and coliarloss, usually; sleeves are sometimes short, skirts arc plain and accordion pleated. The lines arc youthful and becoming, the dresses are very new and good looking, and they arc in sizes 14 to 20 years. Young women who want dark frocks will find these useful to wear now and all through the Autumn. $52.60 to $185. (Srcond Floor. Chestnut) Here's a Special Sale of Pretty Jewelry Sparkling trinkets of sterling silver or gold plated, in the new Summer designs and styles, all at prices that arc of particular interest: Sterling silver bar pins, $1.50 to $5.50, are set with rhine stoncs alone, or rhinestones combined with colored stones. Sterling silver brooches, $1.75 to S3, are sparkling with rhinestones on many designs. Rhinestone pendants on silver chains, $1.75 and $2, are un usually attractive. Gold-filled cufT links, $1 to $1.50, arc in styles men will like. Other gold-plated trinkets, $1.50 to $5.25, include imitation cameo brooches, bar pins, brooches, necklaces and other dainty pieces. (Joivrlry Store, Chrntnut nml Thirteenth) 2000 Summer Waists Specially Priced 300 Georgette waists at $3.50. These aio all frill trimmed and mostly in white and flesh colors; a very few in bisque and navy. 1000 white cotton waists at $3.50. Nearly all of these arc batistes and voiles, prettified with lace or hand embroidery. A few are of dotted Swiss, ruffled. 200 sample waists at $2 to $7.50. Batiste and voile lingerie waists, almost all in sample sizes 38 inches. 200 waists at $2. One stylo of hand-embroidered voile, one of lace trimmed and one of tucked batiste. 300 waists at $5 and $6. 85 Porto Rican hand-made waists, one style having drawnwoik only, and the other three having real filet. (Knit and Writ AUIti) Women's Dainty Black Low Shoes, Special at $9. 75 Choose from pumps and oxfords of dull black calfskin. Both in narrow too, graceful shapes, with flexible turned soles. The oxfords have Cuban heels, and the pumps, which are Plain, have baby Louis heels. Beautiful shoes for the price. (Tint Floor, Market) Women's Silk Stockings Special at $2.25 A new lot of about 2000 pair of full-fashioned silk stockings with mercerized tops and in black, white, navy, gray, Russian calf and cordovan. Fine looking and serviceable hosiery. (Wtt AUI) r T(Q IJ!Sj&d,iU&fi.jfc " Nine acres of the finest kind of cabinet work in the world "Wanamaker Furniture for Futurity" and back of this an immense warehouse full of goods of the same high quality, every suit aftd piece at an abatement of 10 to 50 per cent from the fair, regular price that is the main strength and substance off the Wanamaker Famous August Furniture Sale, which speeds forward on its full care'er Monday. . . x Nine acres of "Wanamaker Furniture for Futurity" are a rare sight, a magnificent sight, wonderfully instructive to walk through and- a wonderfully advantageous sight to everybody interested' in that grand and beautiful old institution the home; What, then, of the needs of your home? Does it not call for replenishment or improvement in some part of it? Are the furnishings of it really worthy of it? Do they come up to your ideas of the kind of home to which you should like to welcome your friends? If they do, well and good. If not, now is the time to secure the furniture which gives the home a new and finer atmosphere, and the people who live in it anewdignityj .,.,,, You Must See the Goods This Wanamaker August Sale is the great home-furnishing opportunity. It brings by far the largest selection' at retail in America, of the finest kind of furniture at the lowest safe prices. But there is only one way properly to appreciate just what it all means, and that is to come and see it. " l (Fifth. Sixth una Seventh Floors) ' tSFH IP" Feather Turbans, Felt Hats and Other Signs of Autumn There are quite a few signs of Autumn in the Millinery Salons these days, for new hats are coming in and there is much to see. New felt sports hats are broad of brim, rather larger as to crown and new in shape. They arc sometimes ribbon trimmed, sometimes have felt scarfs, wool embroidered, and come in such gay shades as (Second Flobr, Ch.ttnut) rose pink, dove gray and China blue. To wear with early Autumn suits, there aro smart little feather toques nnd turbans also some new small hats en tirely of glistening feathers. These, too, aro in now shapes and in the fashionable colors. Velvet hats with feather fac ings nnd feather bands arc also among the new hats for Fall. $10.50 to $22. The Fine Sterling Silverware for the Dining -Room Table Is Also Down in Price A number of beautiful sets and pieces in sterling silverware, including tea sets, tea kettles, waiters, silver bowls, fruit dishes, com potes, cake dishes, pitchers, Sandwich plates, baking dishes, vases, have had their prices reduced 25 to 33 1-3 per cent in connection with the famous Wanamaker August Sale of Furniture. This ware is dependable and at the new low prices values are remarkable. Tea sots5 pieces, $260, $270 and $350. Ten kettles, $170, $190 and $200. Waiters, $390. Candy jars, $80, $85 and $235. Silver bowls, $85, $105 and $130. Fruit dish, $285. Compote, $100. Cake dishes, $75. Pitchers, $130. Sandwich plates, $22. Baking dishes, $200. Vases, $195 and $230. (Jewelry Store, Chestnut and Thirteenth) Women's New Scarfs From England In silk they arc double, and conic in a wonderful assortment of colors and btripes. Black and white stripes and gray, blue, sand, rose and corn, with contrasting colors, in wide and narrow stripes. Price $16.30. The woolen scarfs include one in light tan, with colored stripes, at $4, and a style in many colors, with wide contrasting color stripes, at $8.50. Also a fine light-weight woolen Blip-on in white, with colored stripes at the bottom and on cuffs and neck, at $18. (Flrat Floor, Market) Undergarments for Vacationers Women who liko tilings pretty, but not too good when they arc going to bo put through the mill of strango laundries, please take note Of lustrous white sateen petti coats, double panel, at $3.25. Pink dotted muslin chemises envelope kind with a little narrow lace $2.75. Other cnvclopo chemises of pink batlsto at $1. And fine pink crepe de chine nightgowns either tailored or laco trimmed at $6. (Rant Altle) Petticoat, Dress and Negligee Specials 700 silk petticoats at $5 and $5.50. Somo all-messaline, some all-jersoy, somo of jersey with mcssaline flounces. All have clas tic waist bands. 200 cotton house dresses at half. These aro reduced out of stock and are chiefly plain and figured voiles. Prices are $5 to $9. (Kant Mule) 400 boudoir cap3 at $1. Samples nnd only a few of each kind. 300 breakfast coats at $3.25. Cotton cropo with embroidery on collars and cuffs. Pink, rose, lav ender and blue. (Third Floor, Central) Here 's Your Luggage ! If You Want to Save A factory that turns out some of the most dependable luggage in this country is making its midsummer clearaway. And we havo the- pleasure of passing the goods on to you at Savings Averaging 40 Per Cent - Traveling bags, suitcases and bellows cases, some of the pieces fitted. Mostly of prime oak-tanned cowhide, with a good selection of black enamel pieces for those who want them, and some very inexpenpivc fiber suitcases. All perfect goods, woll mado and sure to givo service. You can get n 24-inch fiber suitcase, light in weight and with leather cornors, handle and straps and cretonne lining, for as littlo as $3.75. Or n fine black enamel suitcase with sewed corners for $8.50. A large, handsome English-stylo oxford bag of oak-tanned cow-hide with aewed-in frame, sewed corners and leather lining is $22,50. These aro only a few of a splendid lot of lower-priced luggage. (Slain Floor, Chrntnut) Men's Panama Hats Reduced to $5 Handsome finished Pana ma hats that have been sell ing in our regular stocks for a great deal more some for twice as much. Here is the opportunity for a man to get a good Panama hat for the usual price of an ordinarystraw hat. (SlHln rinor, Market) Ready Jackson's Philadelphia Year Book for 1920-21 The book contains, among hun dieds of other matters of inter est, the city's new charter. Price $2. (Main Floor. Thirteenth) Odds and Ends of Awning Goods at Half Printed and painted stripes. All of the best standard ma terials. In over-lengths of 2 to 15 yards. All marked for a season-end clearance at 50c a ynid, half price, in nearly every instance, (fifth Floor, Market , Fine Couch Hammocks Come Down in Price in the Furniture Sale All of our floor samples of couch hammocks with stands and sun shades may be had now at a saving of one-third. These hammocks includo not only our popular $12 and $18 styles, but also specially dosigncd couch hammocks. Some of the hammocks have upholstered backs with three-piece cushions. Some arc in davenport style. Covers are duck, canvas and imported cretonnes in excluslvo designs, (Seventh Floor, Mnrktt) FRESH lots arc added to the Sale of Cotton Remnants for Monday and the variety is almost as good as at the beginning. Everything is at least a third less. (Flrt Floor, Cliritnut) Women's Undervests Underpriced lislo vests with yokes, 65c and Fine ribbed hand-crocheted 75c each. Thcso yokes are made by the peasant women of Europe nnd brought over here, where they are Attached to tho domestic vests. (I'lnt Floor, Market) OTHER AUGUST SALES OF FORM Oriental and Domestic Rugs in a Notable Disposal Beautiful Saruks, Kcrmanshahs, Scrapis and Chinese in carpet sizes, and in a delightful choice of colors and designs, arc offered at 10 to 30 per cent less than standard prices. Many smaller sizes Oriental weaves arc also in the Sale at similar savings Shirvans, Daghestans, Cabcstans and Kazaks. Many of these are rugs that have lately come in, others being from our regular stocks, Four splendid groups of standard domestic rugs arc on sale nt 10 to 30 per cent under regular prices, thus: High-Grade Wilton Rug 8 9 x 12 ft., $145 8.3 x 10.6 ft, $143.50 Wool Wilton Rugs 9 x 12 ft, $98.50 8.3 x 10.6 ft, $96.50 Axminster Rugs 9 x 12 ft, $48.50, $58.50, $05.50 Velvet Rugs 9 x 12 ft, $58.50 Heavy Japanese Rush Rugs 9 x 12 ft, $19.75 8 x 10 ft, $18.75 Royal Smyrna Rugs, Reversible New and Very Exceptional , 9 x 15 ft., $98.50 10.6 x 13.6 ft, $117.50 10.6 x 15 ft, $121.50 12 x 12 ft, $110.50 12 x 15 ft, $127.50 All Our Japanese Straw Rugs at Clearaway Prices 9 x 15 ft, $12.50 9 x 12 ft, $9.75 S x 10 ft, $6.75 6x9 ft., $4.75 3x6 ft, $1.75 1 x 7 ft, $3.50 27 x 54 inches, 95c (Ijetenth Floor, Chestnut) Chinese Furniture, Too, Goes Into the Sale All Chinese furniture remaining in the Oriental Store is being cleared away. It consists almost entirely of chairs arm chans, bedioom chairs, rockers, reclining and houi -glass chairs of the grass and peel varieties, and till of them arc priced during August at a third and n half less than regular. (Fourth Floor, ChcMnuO The August Sale of Paintings and Mirrors 'Ihe paintings include such artists as Weber and English nmong water-colonsts; nnd Merritt Post, E. W. Redfield, Guerrcr, Gabrini, Fiedenck Ede nnd Matilda Brown among painters in oil. There arc landscapes, sheep pictuics, marines. Among tho miirors aie oval silver-finished minors, poly chronio mantel mirrors, console mirrors, living and bedroom mirrors. Both mirror and pictures arc 20 per cent less than regular. (Fifth Floor, Market All Our Mattresses, Pillows and Bolsters and Springs in the August Sale Prices ure 10 to 20 per cent less than legular rates. Qualities of the regular standard grado we ulwnys sell; fully guaranteed for service. The sale embraces hair, cotton and feathers and tickings in abundant supplies for making muttrcsscs, pillows and bolsters to order. Also n large assortment of springs of the best standard makes. (Sixth Floor, Cheitnut) Everything in Office Furniture, at a Saving of 10 to 33lk An actunl saving of 10 to 33 1-3 per cent on ofllco furniture. Standard quality is something that should mnkc its own appeal to men of business. It applies to every piece of office furniture in our stock during this August Sale, nothing excluded. Tho selection 6t desks is especially good. t Now is surely the time to look to the needs of your office, en the equipment of which so much depends. , '(Third 1'loor, Market) ' ' ' Mi.fc.i M'tr kii 1 'l Al I 1 4 X 1 ii Ii A s t .m n n fa V 9L m 5 j ,