w, lft EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADEBPHIA, SATUBDAY, 'AUGUST 14 1920 flf .& v i"I hf L STORE CLOSED ALL DAY TODAY WANAMAKERfS WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S as WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Showers tw AboveAUElse This Is the Furniture Sale That Brings thi Goods That People Want - The World Would Be Cold and Poor For Us All Were It Not For the little things that thoughtful individuals whose lives are bound up together do for each other in families or employments. After all, our deepest, truest, real life is lived in ones and twos and not in the uncounted population of the State or Nation. If he or she be but one in a million, come to think of it, the world would all be changed for us without that special individual. How much depends on the single ' events of each day as it passes by! Even the life of a Store like this has to be lived right every day. Signed August U, 1020. jflfaMfc. Women's Bolivia Capes Down to $97.50 Lovely things in color, in texture and in lining, and graceful fa shape. They arc precisely the same cloths which are being used with interjlnings for late- Autumn; these can be worn until fairly late. Many of the capes arc of the three-tiered sort. Colors are various taupes, tan and roso shades. The present price means a very substantial saving over earlier ones. (Flrit Floor, Central) New Autumn Suits for Women $35 to $240 They start with jersey suits faced with plaid brushed wool, a very novel and striking effect, and end with a tan velour which has heavy embroidery round its long coat, and a fur collar. In between come silvertone cloths; velour checks, braid trimmed Poiret twills and solid colored velours. The coats are straight in line and finger-tip length or longer; they are often belted, and often the sevcro styles are ornamented with shoe maker's stitch. Prices $35 to $240. (Flrit Floor, Central) New Shipment of Women's Glove Silk Union Suit? Light, cool and easily laundered, this type of underwear is splen djdfor Summertime. This lot of suits i3 in a good serviceable weight wat will stand a great deal of wear. In pink and white, low neck and sleeveless, as well as bodico top style, $8 for regular sizes, $8.80 for extra sizes. (Flrit Floor, Market) Behold! The Snakeskin Brim Hat Something entirely now for Fall and decidedly "chicJ' If you have over seen the glistening changeablo skin of a snake, ono with darker col ored speckles, you will appreci ate tho resemblance. At tho sidc3 tho snakeskin llke material is fringed out and hangs down like a soft silk tassel, the crown is of brown velvet. $48 is the price. This, however, is only one of many now Fall hats. There arc cherry red mitcrcd turbans with tightly curled ostrich tips, fascinating littlo toques in duvetyne or velvet, and tho now tams of duvetyne which promise to bo so fashionable. These start at $20. (Second Floor, Chestnut) IMilu JOHf llr fi W American Lady , Corsets arrived aro theso Nowly models: $ At $5.75. A pink brocho with low bust and long skirt. At $5. A fancy pink cloth, top less, with light boning and elastic all around. At $3.50. A pink coutil with girdle top and long skirt. At $5. A topless of pink coutil, with elastic top, and strong bon ing, for average figures. Another, very much the same, is $3. All these corsets aro boned with a flexible boning which keeps its shapo. (Third Floor, Chestnnt) Beautiful Rhinestone Jewelry Samples $1.25 to $22 So much of this attractive jewelry is worn now that most women want a number of pieces to go with their differ ent gowns and here is their chance, for prices are just a third less. ( Ono of the best makers of rhinestono jewelry has sent U3 these samples bar pins, bar brooches, circle pins, bowknots and veil pins, mounted in ster ling silver openwork settings and many aro combined with black enamel or imitation jewels. Thoy aro all new styles and mostly individual pieces. (Jewelry Htoro, riientnut nnd Thirteenth) ALL that is good in Wanamaker furniture sales goes straight back to the furniture, which is their mainstay. The Sale that we are now holding is a Wanamaker Sale in the best sense, in the sense that it is the best sale for anybody to come to who wants the best kind of furniture at the lowest price consistent with safety, service, common sense and a sense of fairness all round. No matter how many unreliable things there may be made, the normal tendency of all people is to desire the more reliable, the finer, the more beautiful things. Nobody could have much to do with this furniture sale without realizing how strong is this tendency. And the sale that we are holding is able to meet it as no other sale can. For it is a sale of reliability all the way through. It is a sale in which a saving is backed by excellence in the goods. It is a sale in which anybody looking for furniture of real worth is almost bound to find it. The stocks are still wonderfully ample. Of dining-room suits the showing is splen did, and the various types and designs are a beautiful study. The decorated suits are especially notable this year, the designs being very appealing and individual and the decorations unusually charming. The Fifth Floor is in itself a superb exhibition, with its great assortment of luxurious and unique pieces for living rooms, libraries and halls. (Fifth, Sixth and Seyenth Floors) 10,000 Yards of t my a Yard The most popular of all silks on the market at this time for every kind of women's wear is what is known as American Silk Broadcloth being a fine, fashionable silk of a most dependable quality. 'A year and a half ago this silk was scarce at $3 a yard ; it became scarcer and the price rose the prices of all silks rose in most places the price of this silk rose 60 per cent, but it never got that high with us. Since the patriotic movement of the Wanamaker Stores in May and June, when we lowered all prices 20 per cent, insisting that the market ought to come down in many directions', silks have somewhat receded. Now we have just succeeded in getting hold of 300 pieces of this beautiful American silk broadcloth, which is first quality perfect goods that we can put on sale at the old price of 18 months ago, $3 a yard. Beautiful, fashionable goods patterned in all sorts of stripes on white grounds besides plain white. 32 inches wide ; incomparable at the price. (First Floor,, Chestnut) Hundreds of Summer Garments for Children for Less It's hardly fair to call them "Summer garments," however, for most children wear such clothes all tho year around and particularly in school. Mothers getting ready the school outfits will welcome- such economies as these. Middy skirts in white galatoa, pleated, with and without bodies, 76c to $2.50. 6 to 14 year sizes. Middy blouses and smocks in heavy whito cotton variously trimmed, $1.50 to $2. 6 to 14 year sizes. Dresses of plain and flowered lawn and dimities, $1.60 to $3. 6 to 14 year sizes. (Second Floqr, Chestnut) Handkerchiefs for People a Wee Bit Particular And who want nico quajity linen handkerchiefs at an inex pensive price. Women may have sheer Irish linen handkerchiefs with revcro hem for tho small amount of 35c each. A really marvelous value. And such men may havo Irish airplane linen handkerchiefs, nico 6oft quality at $5.75 a dozen. (Weft AUle) Crepe Kimonos and Silk Petticoats Mora of those cotton crepe kl "tonos from "Japan are unpacked, wa the white birds embroidered them aro as gay as ever on ww roae-colored and blue grounds. Their price is $5.60. b"k Jersey petticoats aro In and changeable red-and-Em"' blue-nnd-ern, blue-nnd-wid and so on. $8.60 for regular kes; $9.50 for extra. (Third Floor, CntrJ) Pajama Checks 38c a Yard liWh,t cotton material that 2? 86 much for maWnr wen'a Iia Vnd Wojnon'8 lingerie. It " IB Inched xbIAm -J iii'.j.. . f"S First Fall Skirts Will Be Presented Monday Very lovely and colorful are 'the new materials, and pleats abound. Sometimes the knlfo pleating Is broken by a box pleat In front. Many have narrow leather belte to match. One of tho newest features is tho Roman striped effect, tiny cluster stripes of tho most vivid hues, partly hidden, partly shown by the pleats, and this Is alternated by wide stripes of plain colors. Thero aro beautiful soft toned plaids, too, brown and bluo being tho favorite colors, with occasionally green added. Tho prices are far more moderate than ono might expect, $21.50, $22.50 and $23.50. (Flrat Floor, Central) New Silk Handbags at Modest Prices Please note that the plain and striped moiro silk used in theso bags is of a much bettor grado 'than is usually found in inex pensive handbags. It comes In both black and navy. Thero aro various shapes and covered, metal nnd shell-finish frames; tho last in a much-liked bracelet ofTect. Somo of tho bags havo inner frames and somo aro embellished with ruffles and tassels. Prices $3.75, $4, $4.50, $4.75 and $5. (Main Floor, Chestnut) Little Prices on Straw Hats for Children Boys' and girls' good shado and other huts white, brown, navy nnd black the right kinds to finish out tho Summer season and to start the school season with. Prices are SI to $4.60. Sizea to fit children of two to eight years. (Third Floor, CheAtnut) Georgette Waists $2.50 and $2.85 250 odds and ends off our own tables. Thoy aro mostly whito and flesh-color, a few aro in navy, bisquo and purple and, as a rulo, they aro all trimmed with lace, embroidery or beads. (West Aisle) Cedar Boxes Have Lower Prices The first ones we reduced went straight off, just as soon as women learned about them! Now a now shipment has arrived and these, too, have tho same small prices. Guaranteed real cedar boxes, $35 to $47.60. Mahogany boxes with tho real cedar lin ings, $62.50" to $95. The ma hogany in these is solid and such boxes aro hard to get now. Every ono is made in tho best possible manner and high ly polished. (Fifth Floor, Market) Two New Novels Ono by Margaret Wlddemer is "I'vo Married Marjorie," and deals with tho threatened tragedy of a littlo war-bride. It costs $1.75. The other by Holman Day is "All-Wool Morrison." Prico $1.90. (Main Floor, Thirteenth) XT AVE you seen those new cardboard candy boxes in the Camee Shop windows? They are gay and crisp and everything that candy boxes have a right to be when they are designed and painted by a French artist. Their prices empty are $3, $4 and $5. (Main Floor, Chestnut) I Kazak Rugs Remarkably Low Priced at $75 to $125 Kazaks arc rugs of such charm in their bright, bold color contrasts and curious conventional and geometrical designs. This is a wonderful group at the prices, considering how rugs of this class aro rated today. They aro in deep reds, blues, greens and ivory tones, the effect being at onco virile and appealing. The sizes are approximately 4x6 to 5x8 feet. Wo are also showing a very choice lot of Irans, or fine Mosuls, in charming color effects reds, blues and ecrus and in sizes about 4x5 feet at $85 to $115. (Seventh Floor, Central) The Great Summer Sale Has Shoes for All the Year Not only this season's low stocks lowered in price, but splendid special lots of high shoes procured for the occasion from our regular factories. On flies average, all these shoes are half price. The men's shoes are all half price, with the exception of lot newly added. These are heavy black veal leather blucher high shoes, with full toes and stout soles. Excellent outdoor work shoes and about a third under regular at $4.75. The women's shoes are in larger assortment. Some are just half price, others are a little over half and still others are less than half. In addition to the one group just mentioned, the men's shoes are in both high and low styles, all of fine fashion. Men's shoes arc 54.75, $7.75 and $9.75. (Main Floor, Market) The women's shoes are so numerous as to be divided into two major groups, one of low shoes and the other of high shoes. The low shoes are oxfords and pumps of many styles and many leathers. The high shoes are plain black and tan calfskin and gray and brown kidskin lace, and both lace and button shoes with fancy tops of leather or fabric. Women's low shoes at $4.60, $5.60, $7.60, $7.75 and $9.75. Women's high shoes at $7.60, $7.75, $9 and $9.75. ? . (First Floor, Market) Lace Camisole Tops Now $1 to $1.25 For tho reason that thoy aro only in tho small sizes to fit women who requiro SG-inch bust measure. In imitation Cluny laco either tho straight laco or points and they aro run through witH ribbon and have tho shoulder straps attached. MI Floor, Central) 2,i It Is Player-Pianos That PeopleWant Most Just Now Either In their Summer homes, to get tho fullest measuro of enjoyment out of their Summer holidays, or in their homes in town, to compensate them to a certain extent for tho necessity of remain ing in tho city. Player-pianos have brought so much pleasure into life that It is a pity for any one to bo without one. Everybody loves music and with player-pianos everybody can havo it, whether they aro musi cally educated or not. Tho value of n player-piano, however, depends very directly on its quality both as a musical instrument and as a pieco of mechanism. A poor player-piano is worse than none at all because it becomes a travesty on what a good player-piano would have been. If you aro thinking of buying a player-piano and almost every ono who has none does think of it, how and then bo sure to get an instrument that will give you complete satisfaction. In tho Wanamaker Piano Store is probably tho most notable col lection of well-known player-pianos in the city. If you get ono of these you havo a doublo guaiantee of satisfaction, that of a known and honorable factory and that of tho Wanamaker Store. Here are some of tho more moderately priced: Pianista, $775. LIndoman player-piano, $800. Marshall and Wendell Angelus, $050. Emerson player-piano, $950. Emerson Angelus, $1000. Schomacker player-piano, $1150. Marshall and Wendell Ampico (foot pump), $975. i Wo also havo a little group of new and used instruments on which prices have been materially lowered. Any piano may be bought on convenient terms. 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