Piv i t rfS 7J1 BVBlrtW - i?frMO itaBDaBKr-PHIIADBLPHIA, 'M0N0AX fAJ?Bl 18, 1921 WEATHER' Unsettled Organ Play8 nt 9 n nnd 4:50 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at 5 Store Opens at 9 Chlmts ao" i Tomorrow's News at Wanamakefs Is of Interest to Everybody lnTaT " "' a I''j'Si.''"' w -"s kn Old Sportsman Says This Old Thing in JLunerent vv oras Vc won't say four till wc have them in the bag." Nothing is more common with us young fellows han to "count our chickens afore they're hatched." It is good for all of us to have'imaginations and . i.miP for the best, but from sources reliable, this ' jU agsurc you that if you are going to Florida by lutomobile, you will do better to go by train or boat, jnlcss you do not mind very bad turnpikes for part W the way. Sometimes good advice, like tried and proved merchandise, is cheap at any price. Signed lAPriLlt,'Ml QMfymwfo Women's Tricotine Wraps at $57.50 and $67.50 Ti.i. nrt eoocl. practical, everyday wraps with some of the newest Iffaturcs, nnd yet conservative enough to unit any woman. The tricotine in all the styles at tiicso prices is a nice quality ii.nool weave and, as everybody knows, tricotine is a most satis- lictory material for wear. They are all silk lined nnd, to show how Lpular these particular models arc, wo navo had to rcoracr tnem levtrM times. (Firm Floor, cenirni) For All 'Round Service Young Women's Jersey Suits . at $25 nd these nrc especially good for $25 for they arc in a becoming style and of firm, good wool jersey. They arc sports suits, of course, but in Tuxedo style, well cut nnd well tailored. ... The jackets have deep pockets and narrow belts; the skirts nrc in plain tailored stylo. Chooso from a good navy blue, a dark brown or tan. 14 to 20 year sizes. (Second Floor, Chestnut) Just About the Prettiest Georgette Crepe Blouses Blouses of such sheer daintiness, such fine tucking and frilling Ind rcnl lace trimming that every woman who sees them falls in love with them. There is one style for the woman who wants neither trimming hr laco a short-sleeved blouse with pointed frills down the front knd on the sleeves. It is $10.86. And as different as can be is another with fan-shancd frills, lace (rimmed and tucked and a hand-embroidered collar, nt $18.50. Probably the prettiest of all is one of the new overblousc styles pith hand-embroidered eyelet work across the front and wide bands If real filet lace at $25. But prices begin as low as $5, and there arc any number of liodcls. (Third Floor, Central) The Fine Art of Perfect Shoe Making is expressed m a new gray buckskin pump for women, shown tomorrow in the Littlo Boot Shop. Material, color and high-arched model aro pcrfoct. The two straps over the instep connect, forming a novel decoration. Louis ncel, light sole, narrow toe. Priced $18. (Firm Floor, Market) W. B. Corsets These aro famous because thev are so well ndunrml in fpmininr igurcs of generous proportions being at once strong, comfortable ma pojscssed of fashionable lines. ThcV arp matin Of nlnk rnllHl. hmvilv linnoil with wirln rrnrna rt '.ntie in their long skirts, nnd they have very low or medium busts. "to $iu. W. I), models of pink brochc for avcrago figures havo very low tops, 1th Sections of nlnistie in front lnnv kirta uith .Innhln r. .,. ttU- nuts; $7.50. " """" """v" (Third Floor, Chestnut) peewear Specials toe, $i and $1.5U In .. . .f ii . cuuif m mo newer lorma M vestees the low, round collar is attached, and it is much more convenient when it is to do slipped into a dress. Theic mo such vesteos hero "J unite and colored organdie. a SO Sfimc vrm. ,lolnl.. net, laco trimmed with lace nd collar and cuff sets of "gamliP nnd net. Main Floor, Centrl) Silk Jersey Petticoats nI,S''k:,,liht. lni i , V" "'CKeu nounces iw Pleated flounces and flounces run inspno nt c. i.. . , trp ,ir "' onunKiv contrasi l nnS! ,0 sny not,,,nf of taf ,'! nnd mossnl m. n re U85 and $l6.5b: ' 'nini Floor, Central) Philippine NiffhtgoWns and Chemisoe fe 'mcn arc uncommonly re litvin, ... "ow,wcn peoplo uinmr.1. 7 i 1'i,i"' lor their Xat,"i VUrdrobcs- AJ thcio '0idero,,Un(l"mml1' hand-cm-"S Mmenl have a mot abiv "n'titiness and refinc. Th r,-5"c "'ghlgowns aio $.1.85 to The rni-, i 5 7f ' ncmisc, WM lT'"d Floor. oirB, Interestingly Priced Creepers and Suits For Little Boys Fresh, pretty little garments, sensibly made, yet not too plain, aio these new crecpors nnd suits, all of which are especially good for their prices. Some nrc all in one color, some aio trimmed with white, some have hand stitching or hand em broidery in contrasting colors. Creepers are $1.75 to $3.26 2 to 3 year sizes. Suits aro $2.D0 to $3.50-2 to fi year sizes. (Knst Aisle) Three New Lots of Glove Silk Underwear Knvelope chomises in pink and w hitc with lace-trimmed tops and lace-inserted nnd ribbon bow knot yokes, $4. Envelope chemises in pink with hemstitched yokes, $4.50. Knvolopo chemises in pink with lace-trimmed tops and lacc-ln-sorted yokes, $5. (First Floor, Mnrket) Women's All-Silk Umbrellas at $5 Umbrellas with club or blunt ferrules, and hardwood or bakelito handles with loop.i or rings. Tho covers aro purple, navy, taupe, garnet and cardinal. (Main Floor, Thirteenth) Almost a Necessity Is Her Sports hat for there ri mnntr Hiiim when no other hat is suitable I The Gray Salons know full well the importance of this comfortable, becoming and useful typo of hat, and one Salon is dovoted exclusively to the showing of these cha penux. There are American sports hata and English sports hats and some of the smartest hata we have been able to dis cover aro those wc bring from London, There are smooth and rough straws, moufflon and silk hats, as well as many others. They arc in all the gay colors to match sports sulta and sweat ers, as well ns quieter, darker shades for other wear. Prices start nt $5 for piquant little ribbon sports hats, in cheery colors and com binations and go on up to $30 for the fine English hats. (Second Floor, Chestnut) rpHE vemj latest sports dresses for women are J- one-piece slip-ons of jersey, some ribbed and some plain, of an excellent medium weight, man tailored, pocketed, and altogether quite delight ful things for all manner of sports and everyday use. Their colors are delightful a fresh green, gray, white, tangerine, beige, brown and tur quoise and their prices equally so $20 and $25. You will find theni nowhere in Philadelphia outside of this Store. (First Floor, Central) New Jeweled Bar Pins Part Platinum and Part Gold That is, tho front part is plat inum nnd the back part, wnero it doesn't show, is green gold. Many people prefer this combina tion to all platinum mountings, on account of the lesser coat. These bar pins all havo tho pretty openwork designs so much in favor now and they aro set with small diamonds or sapphires, $28 to $64. (Jewelry Store, Chestnut nml Thirteenth) Of the Tiniest of Beads Are the New Necklaces which aro in the flat, narrow style of tlioso first made by the French soldiers- during the war. These, however, arc Amorican necklaces, but in most attractive designs and charming colors and combinations. There aro radiant blue neck laces with designa in contrasting colors, others in delicate pinks and rich violet nnd other tone?, and they arc all finished with fringe-like pendants. $7.50 to $11. (Jewelry Store, Chestnut) New Lot of Beaded Bags at Lower Prices We have just received a ship ment of fine beaded handbags, which wc can sell for much less than similar bags arc selling for regularly. They are large bags with frames of heavy shell finish cel luloid and fringe around the bot tom. The colorings are uncom monly rich and beautiful. Prices, $13.75 to $22.50. (Main Floor, Chestnut) 4000 Yards Bordered Voile Special at 38c a Yard An English importation and a very nice, fine quality. It should not be necessary to tell most people that the original price of this voilo was four times this amount. The printed borders aro of several colors and in some cases most elaborate. A number rep resent tho fashionable English eyelet work. They will mako charming dresses and will re quiro little or no extra trim ming. 39 and 40 inches wide. (West Aisle) 12,000 Men's and Boys, Handkerchiefs, Exceptional for $3 a Dozen They arc big enough for boys and men who do not liko largo handkerchiefs. They arc all of sturdy Irish flax, of uncommonly good quality for the price. $3 a dozen for initial handker- (lVesl Aisle) chiefs with narrow hems, and good block letter, neatly embroid ered. $3 a dozen for colored hand kerchiefs good colors and effec tivo patterns in wide variety. sola by tho dozen only. Custom Tailoring for Girls and Boys That mother who starts her young peoplo off rightly along the road of correct dressing is giving them a goodly heri tage. We are hero to carry out her idca3 in proper custom tailored juvenile apparel. .Special attention is given to (Second Floor children's regulation suits in serge, linen and kindergarten cloth. And to tweed coat and skirt suits, separate skirts and top coats for the girl; and Nor folk suits, first long-trouscr suits, tuxedo suits, reefers and topcoats for boys; as well as riding suits for both girls nnd boys. Central) Boys' Two-Trouser Suits for Extra Wear We have theso suits at $16.50, $18, $20 and $25 and each one of them is about as good an invest ment as can be found in any kind of merchandise. The advantage of the extra trousers need not be omnhasizcti. The point is that in such good (Second Floor. Central) reliable suits us these the advan tage is all the greater. Norfolk styles, well made, of tlependablo woolen fabrics and in an amplo choice of desirable col ors and patterns. Sizes for boys of 8 to 18 years. Girls and Boys Both Ride velocipedes Like her older sister, tho lit tlest girl has invaded boys' sports, and gets as much fun out of her velocipede as any small boy. It has quito supplanted tho tricycle. "Five excellent styles to choose CSerenth I from, including a velocipede es- Even at $5.50 they aro alt-rubber-tired and well made. 1-rom $12 to $23 they havo ball bearings and tubular frames. A number of prices botWcon. loor, Market) A New Shipment of Chinese Rugs Much in Demand There is a new and decided appreciation of the indi vidualness of Chinese ruga. As a furnishing and decorative asset their adaptabilities are now coming in for particular recognition. Fine Chinese rugs, however, are not by any means plentiful, which fact makes all the more notable the arrival of another beautiful new lot now shown in the Oriental Rug Store. They are in an assortment of desirable carpet sizes, and one has to go back years to find a record of rugs of this class being offered for equally low prices. These are rugs of trust worthy quality that will "furnish" well and serve well also. 10.2x8.5 ft., $235 9.6 x 6 ft, $195. 9.2x9.2 ., $227 12x9 ft., $317 12.2 x 9.4 ft, 5325 13 x 10.3 ft, $475 11.11x9.2 ft, $332 14 x9.2 ft, $516 12.2 x 9.4 ft, $325 12x9 ft, $387 12.2x9.3 ft, $275 12.2x9.2 ft, $339 12 x 9.3 ft., $325 11.10x8.10 ft, $226 9 x 6.3 ft. $145 12.2x9.2 ft, $337 9 x 6.2 ft, $175 12.3x9.8 ft, $317 12.4x9.2 ft, $325 13.3 x 13.3 ft, $635 18.2x10.3 ft, $525 11.8x8.11 ft, $394 12x9.4 ft, $397 12x9.2 ft, $287 12x9.4 ft, $345 15 x 12 ft, $687 $675 17x11.2 ft, Small Chinese Rugs 2 x 4.6 to 3 x 5 ft, $25 to $37.60 (Seventh Floor, Central) Hfll - v WWlL rftt ! BVHPVVHV'r Kiwi' l l U i -t I IISBUiiHLwPfii r:;i A Rare Old Spanish Bed with oval painted headboard, a simple chest of drawers and a quaint peasant chati' were the original inspiration for the Spanish Peasant Bedroom set of twelve pieces now in the Furniture Store. It was designed and made in the Danersk furniture studios under the critical guidance of connoisseurs of old European peasant furniture including members of the staff of the Metropolitan Museum. The color is rich old ivory and coral, with painted flower designs that will harmonize delightfully with chintz. We suggest it for the guest-room in one of those inter esting old farmhouses that fortunate people arc acquiring for country homes. (Fifth Floor, Chestnut) MEN The Suits You Want Are Here Ye might print a whole pageful, but that is what it would all amount to, and, after all, that is the one thing that matters to have the suits that men and young men want and to have them at the lowest prices, quality and all other essential things con sidered. Our word for it, men, the right suits are here and plenty of them and everything else in the way of sin cere service and help fulness that should al ways go along with the right merchandise. Prices from .$30 to .$70 for the regular range. Youths' suits in spe cially designed models and styles, $28 to $40. (Third Floor, Markot) tj&zaft? Ono of the newest confections in the Cameo Shop is tho smooth gum drop a delectable morsel in many old-fashioned flavors. $1 a pound. For tho childron theie aro barley sugar sticks, very good, absolutely pure, and wrapped liko French sticks of candy. 15c to 25c each. And most delicious, indeed, arc tho Cameo chocolates, made in the French fashion, and covered with rich, sweet chocolate of a fine quality. $1.80 tho pound. Mnln Floor, Chentnut) New Cretonnes at Lower Prices A now shipment of crcjonnc in many colors and designs at lower prices than heretofore, 35c, 65c and up to $2 a yard. The 35c and 55c ones wore all a half more, earlier in the sea son. They include sumo especial ly good patterns in wide stripes. Housewives planning now slip covers hhould uttend. (Fifth Floor. Market) A Big Bar of Pine Castile Soap for $1.1 5 It is imported from Madrid, is of olive oil nnd is snow whito. The bars are four-pound size (loss a slight shrinkage), so you sec you will get a lot of hoap for $1.15! And to many people's way of thinking there is no better toilet soap than castile, and nothing hottor for shampooing and for babies' use. (Mnln Floor, riieitnul) Extraordinary Sale of Cord Tires at Close to Half Price We have .just received a carload (1100) Beacon Red Seal, non-skid, cord tires. They are guaranteed for 8000 miles. Every tire is perfect, new, fresh from the facton and they are all over size. Sizes 30x31.. and 32x3Vi, arc six ply, and all others are eight ply. Note this fact against the usual offerings of four-ply tires, not half as good as these and even at higher prices. Every owner of a pleasure car or a pneumatic tired com mercial car will understand what this list of prices means for high-grade cord tires. Size Sale Price 30 x 32 $18.50 32 x 312 $23 32 x 4 ; $29.50 33 x 4 $30 34 x 4 $31 Size .Sale 1'riv.e 32 x 4ia $33 33 x 412 $33.75 34 x 4i2 $34.75 35 x 412 $35.75 35 x 5 $43.50 37 x 5 $45.50 Federal war tax included in the Sale price quoted. The 8000-mile guarantee is a genuine guarantee wc will manage the ments right here. As a matter of fact, adjustments on Beacon cord .tires are very rare, arc plenty of instances in which they have run more than 20,000 mile-. Beacon Red Seal over-size tubes to fit all of the above tires at corrcs savings. t. adjust There ponding futoniobilr "iuppllrx, the (.allrrr. Ampico Matinee Tomorrow's Ampico matinee will be given in Egyptian Hall at U:30 P. M. The Ampico reproducing piano will reproduce selections played by Arthur Rubinstein, Mischa I.cvitzki, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Leo Ornstcin. C-econcI Floor, Market) A .XEW book of cut end- ncntly readable kind is "The Gallant Rogue," by Burton Kline, price $1M. The time is the days of the Great King Louis, and the rogue is called the first thief of France, an ad juster of the inequalities of an imperfect world. (Mnln Floor, Thirteenth) Smokers' Cases Added to the Leather Goods Disposal ,.,ifw!nanntf csarottc cases of seal, morocco, pigskin and velvet calfskin, all very fine in workmanship and stvlc. Thev have all been nearly or quite double their present prices, which "arc 50- to ?o for the cigarette case and $2 to $7.50 for the cigar cases. hnnfc, ,ir? ieilcc.tion 0f the f,n card cascf'' three-folds, hip books, wallets and leather cases at $1 75 to $10. (Mnln Floor Chestnut Three Lamp Notes Iron floor lamps with adjust able arms are finished in a rust proof dull green, and a natural steel, and priced at $15. Shades which would be voi pretty with them may bo had for $.1 upward. Venetian candles of the fluted round variety aro now here in twenty different colors nnd priced at 20c each. (Fourth Floor, Centrnl) Beautiful Silk Sweaters Odds and Ends at $25 M.me of the prettiest new st.xlos, but there arc no longer all tho JET AnTrc ZioS hBVC hCCn ' UmCS P"""" loorUOrnC,ttr)(illin1"(1;,hOUetV0'' b0 BUp-on an.l Tiucdo models, plain l0.' n,t C(i ' " p,t',cr P'am or fanc stud-, and sonic extremclv wnn!P,,alr., Vh Woman ;vh0 can nmJ th0 kifi of sweater Sh want in her ize theie aie wonderful value, to be had. (Firm Floor, I entrh This Is the Time to Cot a Moth-Proof Cedar Chest oot cedar chests, with every and safeguarding clothes, aro low price?-': ?3C.:0 for actiec-shape iheiti UK2U2L' inches. Mil for chests -10x23x24 inchen. -10 for chests 51x23x26 inches. Somo have trays. All hav, ulster'.. Al! are vcrv exceptional t the-ic -iies. uir Morkrt Splendid quality moth-pr improvement tor convenience helling here at the.,t' specially $16 for chests 31x'.'0l0 inches $20 for chests 39x1 bl 7 inches. $23 for chests 41x10x18 inchc $27 for chests 4519.1S inches $34.50 for chests M2222 inches. $30 for bfel-cornci ihviii lu 10x20 inches I tMIMll I Tfj New Dining Room Suits in This Unique Sale Are the Same Kind as the Others There is no better kind made. Like the others in the Sale thev are in mahogany and in walnut, they are constructed as well as any furniture we have ever seen and they are priced 40 per cent less than the market values. In the new shipment there are Queen Anne, Heppelwhite and Adam suits and some showing Jacobean influence, ten new patterns in all everv one of them desirable and in good taste. v Together with the scores of other fine suits in this remarkable sale they present such a choice as has seldom if ever been known in furniture of this splendid class in Philadelphia at savings of -10 per cent. Perhaps you know the kind of furniture that .,eems to get finer sounder, more dependable the more you look at the inside of it. This is some of it. will laJ'and lam.""01"'1"100 f " " b"ckod by W"ls "nd """mhing that (llilh floor Mnrl.fl i ii l) -? J ,-ly? .: sf'i UfJY -, (IMiI'iim ''' Y' ' "M- 0 -., jiyst'jK uv.v , v
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