rn'v' 1 h . ? ' '-UL, u EVENING PU3BSL10 LEI)GEKr-iHIi;ADELPHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1020' v7. -. r H Organ Prdgranttrat ,9, 11, 4:50 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair nrlef fleleetlon t lliBB, with Chlmei Store Opens at 9 Store Closes at 5 Aim BiroK 01 mo jiuar n fluon ': Tomorrow Ends the Great August Furniture Sale With AM The Four-Handed LittleFolk Are Appearing Again Tiny baby squirrels, little sister bunnies, Master Chipmunks are whisking around and dashing across the roadways of the quieter country places, feeding on seeds and bulbs and corn in the absence of nuts. How fine to have four hands and to make good use of all four. Some of the mother birdies are plainly in sight in groups holding meetings withfthe baby birds, studying instinct almanacs to fix their moving days soon after day after tomorrow, first of September. Almost every living thing has something ahead to get ready for. Signed August 30, 1920. QM hmfc. Interesting New Fashions Appear in Women's Fall Suits The letum of the mannish pin-striped suiting is signal ized by some very smart models of this material. Coats arc finger-tip length about and there is a slight ten dency toward semi - fitting styles. Skirts have changed l'ttle- , , , . Most collars arc slashed in such a way that they arc perfectly fitting worn either high or low. There is an 'ex ample of the new French high standing rolled collar, opening in front. In some of the more tailored styles, fiat black braid is used to bind tno panels. "Shoemaker's stitching" in three-cornered designs appears on potets and pleats. Many hand touches arc seen, such as crow's feet and arrow heads. Materials arc Poirct twill, gabardine, velour, plain, silvor tone and checked and pin striped suitings. One thing more wc have no ticed that is the fine lines and the careful attention to detail in these new suits and the fact that they fit so well. Prices begin at $52.50 and go up to $300 for a fur-trimmed model. (Flnit Floor, Central) v .$ itiW r? 7t fl I1 SHs II y t KZ'Y U1iv7 y mcsssmm J 'A W ILW w ass? WJ 8E. r- -c m IS e8r Here Are New Cloth Frocks in Fall Modes for Young Women Some of the ever-fashionable serge, dark blue in color and firm of weave; others of the equally fashionable tricotinc, also in dark blue. It is such dresses as these that young women like for early autumn for days when the air is brisk and frocks with some warmth ore needed. Theso have smartness and newness to commend them and there is a delightful variety from which to choose! Usually they are collarless; quite a number are beaded, many are braided, and wido sashes decorate others. Prices begin at $32 and go to $110. 14 to 20 year sizes. (Hecond Floor, Chestnut) Satin Is Very Prominent Among the Silks for Fall r And anticipating this, the Silk Store has already here a fine assort ment of new satins in every possible shado that could bo wanted. There are all tho new browns, taupes, blues and green, as well as Mack for street frocks and for evening gowns, tho paler tints and white for evenings. Qualities aro fine and lustrous, double width And from ?2.25 a yard up to $5 a yard. (Flrtt Floor, Che(tnnt) Its Wealth of Opportunity THE August Furniture Sale is now a matter of hours. It comes to an end at store-close to morrow evening. For all reasonable requirements it is as good a sale today as it was when it began. It still presents a practically unlim ited choice of the best furniture in America at reduced prices. In its opportunities it is still the one great August Furniture Sale. Nobody unacquainted with this furniture business could go through these fine abundant stocks today and. for one moment imagine that we have come through several 'weeks of ex traordinary selling. So far as gbods and opportunities are concerned it looks more like the beginning of a sale than the end of it. Practically speaking, the only dif ference between today and the opening day is that there is so much furniture heratoday at reductions of 33 1-3 to 50 per cent, these being the odd pieces and suits that have naturally accumulated during the recent busy weeks. If you are to secure any of these, if you are to secure anything in the sale, no matter what it may be, you must come to the store tomorrow and take advantage of opportunities which will not be available Wednesday. Tomorrow brings you the last opportunity to choose any piece of fur niture in our entire stocks at a reduc tion of 10 to 50 per cent. Tomorrow brings you the last opportunity to choose from hundreds of single pieces and individual suits for bedrooms and dining rooms at reduc tions of 33 1-3 to 50 per cent. Wednesday will be too late! (Flftli, Sixth and Heienth Floors) mBBBBBKi Office Furniture Sale Ends Tomorrow Tomorrow is the last day to choose anything in our entire stock of office furniture at reductions of 10 to 33 1-3 per cent. (Third Floor, Market) Tomorrow Is the Last Day of the August Sale of Mattresses Last day to choose anything in our whole stock of mattresses, pillows, bolsters and bedsprings at August Sale prices. , The Sale ends tomorrow evening. (SUth Floor, Clientnut) For School and College Girls Regulation Dresses Nothing quite takes the place of these regulation dresses in a girl's wardrobe, and girla going to boarding school or college will find tho new models for autumn and winter ready now. Serge regulation dresses arc $15 for C to 12 year sizes; $25 for 14 to 20 year sizes. Sturdy cotton (linen weave) dresses aio $8 for 6 to 12 year sizes; $16.50 for 14 to 20 year sizes. All these dresses aro made especially for us, in our own workrooms, and aro of distinctive stylo and unusual workmanship. (Second Floor, Clientnut) Are You Quite Fair to Your Piano? Do you have it tuned ppriod ically or do you let it de teriorate ? Unless a piano or player piano is tuned with some leg ularity it not only suffers in tone but depreciates in value. For the sake of tho consider able investment such an in strument represents, as well as for the added pleasure you will derive from it, you should keep it in good condition. We have a corps of expert tuners and workmen who havo no superiors. We should be glad to give your piano any attention it may require, either in the way of tuning or repairs. Drop us a postal or telephone tho Piano Store. (Egyptian Hull, Hecond Floor) A Favorite Handbag With Society Buds is one of these metal beaded bags from France. Their beautiful iridescent col orings are so appropriate for charming young girls and the de signs are so unusual, many of them copies of costly antiques. Prices $18 to $60. (Muln Floor, Clientnut) Long-, Slender Chains of Crystal and Colored Beads interspersed with metal links and ornaments this is Dame Fashion's newest whim. The chains are long enough to reach 'most to the waistline and they are most attractive. The chains are silvery and slender and the sparkling crystal beads are combined with sapphire blue, or other colored stones in effective contrast. And other new chains have the colored stones alone. They are $6 and $11.50 each. (Jewelry More, Clientnut and 13th) Dainty Hand-Made Blouses These are nil of soft and snowy batiste, and they are just such blouses as women will like to finish out the summer and to start the autumn. Entirely hand made, they are variously trimmed, some with drawn-work, some with hem stitching and some with real filet. The styles are becoming, and there are several good models from which to choose. $5 to $10 each. (Third Floor, Central) Women's Umbrellas Re-covered for $1.85 The covers are of fine black Egyptian cotton of unusually good quality. They will roll close, aro light weight and fast black. They'll give good service, too. " Just bring your old umbrella to the Umbrella Shop. (Muln Floor, Marknl) .fifUvJi y VtreVAlWtv. tCT.l!TafJsK3T-CTrKX,B.O!2t:n Men's London Topcoats Are Here for Fall (At last year's prices) The Men's London Shop has just unboxed the newest models of topcoats from Kenneth Dur ward, of Ulster House. And the first thing we want to say about them is that prices are lower than they were on the Spring coats in fact, they are the same as on last year's importation. There are single" and double breasted coats in light and medium weights. Raglan and set-in shoulders and plain or half-belted backs. Browns, greens, grays and tans in plain colors, diagonal stripes and overplaids mostly overplaids. Materials are tweeds, Shetlands, homespuns, cheviots, Elysian cloths and a soft, silky fabric with a mixture of alpaca in it. Altogether very smart coats, but moderately priced $58.50 to $80. In the same importation is a little lot of men's evening dress coats of dark Oxford gray llama cloth, with grosgrain facing. A loose Bal macaan model of much distinction. Price .$125.' (The Uallerj, Clientnut) . tt t.& -H All of Our Men's Fancy Suits Are at Half Price or Near It The reason for this is in the calendar, not in the suits. No matter how many fine days there may be, still to come, our Men's Clothing Store is only inter ested in Fall and Winter affairs. That is why these fancy suits are marked $27.50 and $38.50, although most of them have been double. Cheviots and worsteds, well-tailored and in the best fashion. Wearable right into the Fall season. All sizes, including some for stout men. (Third I'loor, Market) Still Some Men's Straw Hats Can Be Had for $2 All our remaining sennit straw hate are going out at $2. They weie originally two or three times this price, so you can see what good alue;. they are. Sizes G to 7 only. (Main Floor. Murkrt) All Our Boys' Washable Norfolk Suits Now $8.50 A saving of one-fourth to one-third. The suits arc mostly in tan linen and gray crashes, but the choice also includes Panuma cloths, cool cloths, white reps and borne Palm Beach cloths. Sites for boys of 7 to IS years, but not every style. (hrtoml I'loor, (entrul) Plain-Color Rugs Are High in Favor Many people think they aro moic effective for artistic furnishing than patterned rugs. Here aie some heay seamless chenille rugs with solid-color centers and band borders. 9x12 ft., S192 8.8x10.0 ft., $159 G x 9 ft., $96 (Spirnth rioeir, Clientnut) Women's Practical Tweed Coats Are Now $10 to $45 New Among Suitings Are Small Velou,r Checks r" Quito small and inconspicuous and the general effect is that of brown or blue, theselbeing the colors of the background and the checks being made of crossings of black. There are four styles altogether, two shades of blue and two of brown. They aro intended for tailored suits and are most effective when "ed for this purpose, but many women like those small checks for Prate akirtg. ( The material in nll.wool. 54 inches wide, and the nrlco S5 a yard. , T,, .. - - . - - - .-. .. . All of them were much higher than their present prices. But thoro are now only a few left of each stylo and not all sizes. If you want a coat for wear day in and day out, for sunshine and storm alike, thoro is nothing bet ter than a tweed. Women with (Flrat Floor, Chestnut) U. an eye to economy, nearly always choobe them. Being plain tailored styles, there is nothing about them to go out of fashion, Both short and long coats in this collection and they are in soft gray and brown mixtures, mostly weatherproof. Women's Colored Handkerchiefs, 35c Pure linen, and In gay colors and attractive patterns. OVet ALU) Don't Wait Till Next Winter to Care for Your Skin . First off a good cleansing cream is necessary it takes more than soap and water for perfect cleanliness! Queen Mary Cream, pure and smooth, CCc and $1.20 a jar. Queen Mary Skin Cream is fine for massaging, 65c and $1.20. Just beforo applying powden it is well to uso a good vanishing cream, liko Youth and Beauty Cream. Many men use it after shaving, too. 65c and $1.20. For sunburn Glycerine and Honey Jelly is very soothing 20c a tube. And to whiten the skin, Queen Mary Cucumber" Cream is just tho thing. 50c. . Mta Floor, Clit.tuui) Wise Folk Are Buying Shoes for a Year Ahead Now Not that prices are going up; we hope they are coming down. But it will be a long time before regular prices are as low as these sale prices, where men and women can buy high and low shoes at average half. Men's Shoes at $4.75, $7.75 and $9.75 Both high and low shoes at the first two prices and all high shoes at S9.75. Many kinds and all new styles, but not all sizes in each kind. CAIuIn Floor, Market) Women's Low Shoes, $4.60, $5.60, $7.60, $7.75 and $9.75 Oxfords and pumps of patent leather, black and tan calfskin, black and colored kidskin, black suede, white buckskin and white canvas. Women's High Shoes, $7.60, $7.75, $9 and $9.75 Lace shoes of plain black and tan calfskin and gray and brown kidskin, and lace and button shoes of various fine leathers with fancy tops, (FIrit Floor, Mnrlut) jl 1! a irir.t rauiixMmffm&zcrs rrr 4 .JHu,. 'ia&rfiiws&1 "'H,- 'Tf- -.1-- s .vlAO
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