ft 5&.V mrm:,fm mmm&'i?imt6m M, HStBHM? nM - T M ,- r& 'L plays at 9, 11 and 4:56 I' Chime nf Noon WANAMAKER'S WANAMA, v V' Store Opens, at 9 WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at 5 V fcV tf Is me A Iways Welcome to Come In Yourself and to Bring VA IB----; , r,A- K "Man Wants But Little Here Below, Nor Wants That Little Long" Goldsmith. Ynn can hardly believe how difficult it is for the 'writer to shorten these little pieces and put into Kem even the merest hint of something worth remembering. Almost every sermon, address or magazine article could be cut in half to advantage if rewritten two or three times before printing. What can be said in five minutes at a meeting rives much more variety and Signed UtUit9St' Good, Reliable at $2.25 There is taffeta and taffeta, and Wtll Wiori; an , ... f o be worth anything. Beady tomorrow is a nnu uaBuiuntm, ui guuu, &"", mimmi; hui fty Uffctas, in the soft weaves, in black and street and evening colors, - ..!l.1. i-Ar.4-t itpjln nlinnrl lnti11 n iVmnn Any One Willi llllicwi iltv-uo nuvou anuuiu o un..n.. (Tint Floor, Clint nut) Clearaway and Afternoon Dresses Most of these dresses more. All must hurry out now frocks. Take them, therefore, at ?20 each. Thev are cood crepes de chine, soft taffetas, satins ions varying from simple street frocks to afternoon dresses. The colors include navy blue, black, brown, tan, inclusive. Opportunity for lust a frocks in their Summer trunks at the price of one ! Fine Coats, Wraps and Capes for Young Women Change Prices So many are down to one of a kind or a style or size that we have decided to lower their prices and hurry them all out. $39 to $125 is the now price range, and in this group there are any number of really fine wraps, as well as coats and wraps for sports and general wear. They arc of fine IJolivias, of soft wool velours, of serges, trlcotincs and voldyncs and are chiefly in blue and tan shades. They are all lined throughout with soft, rich silks. Coats, capes and wraps are all included and there arc styles to suit many types. 14 td 20 year sir.es. (Second rloor, Chettnut) Young Women's Navy Blue Suits Come Down in Price Fine Suits at $25 to $95 ThlH 1 n riw nvbnkln niltm-if inrt infAitrr n e if rlnoe an monw udark blue suits that have been much They are suits of fine tricotines and models, beautifully tailored. It ii RUPh n vniMnrl ftllnnfinn 4Viof If tte suit that is most becoming. There are severely tailored models, were aro braided suits, thero are quite handsomely beaded suits they suits for general wear or dress needs. TUP1 Cllllta nf 9QK iMSiliarln aAHin vtf n l A 1 a 1 -f O 11 rtf fA VYIftdffla to tan, heliotrope and jfrccn mixtures. All aro in 14 to 20 year sizes. (Second Floor, Pongee Makes the Newest Traveling and AfternoonWraps Coats, clonks and dolmans of a firm, strong pongee mostly the tussah weave provide just the desired wrap for warm ,1 er Some nrc elaborate enough for fashionable hotel wear; others quite simple enough for motoring and traveling. ii!Ces rnnK from a simple, well-cut pongee coat at $30, or eloak at $35, to an elnboi-ntc double-capo tussah wrnp with ep silk fringe, at $100. . An admirable thres-quarter loose coat, braided in brown, is Jl ii n? n reversible cape, of which either the pongee or the "lack satin side may be turned outward, is $67.50. (Flrit Floor, This White Sale Provides for Lartfft Wntnflti IMiv c1erclotnes for 'arBe "vomen are one of the specialties of this mE n V mtc- Thev wiU flnd unusually good nightgowns, che pecial 1 1 1 1 s nnd drawers in tho larger sizes they require at theso Nightgowns from $1.35 to $4.85. urawers from $1.60 to $3.60. onort petticoats from 75c to $2.65. tng petticoats, $15 to $6.60. Chemises, $1.35 to $2.85. Vnaercrarmpntc ;... t. ; 4U i l'm, - --... juov III 111 UIU JtUfUi CltAUO !. ml iT cnc,mises at $1.50, of nainsook, with fine tucking In front, na ""broidery edcimr. i-ong petticoats at $1,25, of cambric, with scallop-edgo embroidery puRle. Shoit Iufllr Petticoats of cambric, with front5' V3c and 85c. Of heavy cambric with double panel back and fw ,' roiaery ruffle ?2'65- uverai j . 0I wasn satin n "esh and white, with lacn trimming, ;1orS t I '0B, ?2,7fr "nd 3' 0t CrCpe d Ch,n ln hom3t,U:hcc' --, you!, , ... (Third Floor,, pleasure to the occasion. ffiffatnfo Taffeta Silks a yard she is a wise woman who looks t- r 1- - of Women's Street were double this price last week. A few were but $15 . ... to make room tor the throngs of waiting cotton gray ana Deige. Ana the certain number ot women (Flml Floor, Cenlrnl) higher in price. dark blue serges, in distinctive wnll nrf Via 1iffilMllr fn flnrl 4llR Climtnut) Central) -- .1... .... tucked and lacc-cdged lawn Central) I 41v ' I Gingham Hats to Wear With Summer Frocks Nothing could be more Sum mery or suitable to wear with gingham and cotton frocks than these saucy little ging ham hats. Of fine ginghams in tho popular checks and tho popu lar colors, the hats are usually faced with straw and finished with bows of snowy, transpar ent organdie. They arc from our own workrooms, are fresh as posies, will bo delightful for country or seashore wear, and arc $10 to $13. -(Second Floor, Clientniil) $20 Each and Georgettes in fash sizes from 34 to 42, to put two pretty silk A Dainty New Slipper in the Boot Shop Ono of the prettiest and most elegant that has come into the Boot Shop this season. Beauti fully made of fine white kid, with ono strap over instop, Louis heel and featherweight turned sole. Price $18 a pair. (Flrit Floor, Market) "ShortSleeved Frocks and Waists and Long Silk Cloves" says Dame Fashion, and the woman who is fastidious about the gloves will come to the Wan amaker Glove Store for them. ' Just now the assortment is ex ceptionally good. Eight-button-length gloves; $2 a pair. Twelvc-button-lcngth gloves, $2, $2.60 and $2.76 a pair. Sixteen-button-length gloves, .$2.25, $2.70 and $3 a pair. They aro all in black, white and the fashionable colors, and thoy are all double finger tipped to give you better service. (Main Floor. Central) Women s Fitted Cases for as Little as $25 It has been some time since a woman could get a fitted overnight or traveling caso at this price. And those are of good black long-grain or auto leather, silk lined, and with ten sub stantial fittings of white cellu loid. At either end of the case is a pocket. This is an example of what you may expect to find here in both fitted and unfitted lug gage, for men and women. Fine goods at prices that aro a great relief after what such things havo been. (Main i'loor, Oh.ttnut) New Neckwear $1 and $1.50 Unusually nice vestees and collar and cuff sets, of organdie, net and laco. Some of the sett are colored. (Main Floor, Cenlrnl) Women's Silk Stockings Special at $1.75 2800 pair of full-fashioned black stockings, silk to tho top and morcorized cotton gaiter tops. All sizes. All first-grade goods that are ordinarily much higher priced hut wore reduced for a quick clearaway. (W AM.) Chinese Rugs and No One of the admirable things nbout Chinese rugs is a certain artistic independence. There is no apparent effort to follow or imi tate some other ideas of design' and coloring. With one voice they seem to nay, "wc aro our selves. Our colors, vivid or sub dued; our designs, grotesque, bar baric br otherwise, arc our own." This' is bound to give them nil individual quality and n furnish ing effect of a very distinctive kind. Not only as a furnishing fac- (flerenlli VI Sterling Silver Tea,Sets to Please the June Bride It would be an unusual bride indeed who would not take gicat pleasure in possessing any one of these handsomo tea sets! Maintcnon, five-piece set, $1100; kettle, $475, and the waiter, $775. Portsmouth, full chased set, five pieces, $719; kettle, $305; waiter, $480. Portsmouth, plain, five pieces, $315; kettle, $200; waiter, $440. Plymouth, plain, five pieces, $306; kettle, $215; waiter, $410. Lansdowne, five pieces, $542; kettle $290; waiter, $480. Clermont, five piece?, $350; kettle, $225; waiter, $390. King Albert, live pieces, (Jenelry Hotr, Thirteenth anil Chestnut) Men, Don't You Like to Buy Things on Their Merits (lungs that arc known to carry a full measure of value and satisfaction for the prices marked on them? After all, there is no merchandise like merchan dise of that kind, none that possesses the same staple characteristics of a good investment. We can offer our men's suits strictly on their merits because they are of the standard staple kind that harve the characteristics of a good investment. They arc genuine from start to finish in woolens, in workmanship, in fashion. They are intended for men who look for the genuine in things, knowing that nothing else pays so well in the long run. And men of that stamp are buying them. Prices $35 to $65. Suits in special models for youths, $25 to $40. (Third Floor, Market) Men's Cool Silk Dressing Gowns Light in weight and loose, they Made of a good quality of silk are delightfully comfortable for in agreeable small figured designs Summer wear, and take up little on blue, green and brown grounds, room in a traveling bag. Price, $18. (Main rloor. Market) More Wanamaker Special Couch Hammocks at $27.50 Tho same high quality at the same low price as a lot put on srIo last week. Those others went out with a rush and these will, too, so if you want one, better not delay. Full length, full width, soft rust-proof springs, upholstered adjustable back and overstuffed, all-cotton mattress. In gray or khaki duck. Remarkable hammocks for $27.50. Twenty-five other styles of couch hammocks, to select from at $11.50 to $50. (Seventh Floor, Market) Still Some Children's Automobiles at $5 But for tho fact that thoy were scratched in shipping or show signs of handling on the floor, these little cars would bn two or three times their present prico. In the latost roadster models and all in perfect running con dition. (Seventh Vloor, Market) Sparkling New LigIitCut Glassware A large, brilliant and diversi fied Summer showing, light-cut by our own craftsman, in special ly attractive designs which are obtainable only here. Water sets, ice tea sets, berry or fruit sets, cracker and cheese dishee, handled sandwich trays, mayonnaise sets, berry bowls, flower baskets, punch bowl gets. Prices from $1.50 for a three piece mayonnaise set up to $20 for a 13-picce lemonade 6et. (Ponrth Floor, Cheatiibt) Heavy Oval Rush Rugs in a New Design Tho body of theso rugs is in natural color but there is a one or two color band border near tho outer edgo and two inner ovals in color and inlaid with floral or other designs. 0x12 ft., $27.50. 8x10 ft., $24.50. Other rush rugs of lS-inch blocks in two-color effects, 9x12 ft., $38.50. One-piece rush rugs, very strong, 9x12 ft., $28,50: 8x10 ft., $23.50; 6x9 ft., $15. XHTnt JTlour,. CheitauU in High Favor Wonder tor, but also because of their ex cellent service qualities. Chinese rugs aro meeting with a new appreciation, at least that is our experience of the Chinese rugs we are showing. Undoubt edly they arc tho finest kind in tho market and their prices arc distinctly moderate. If you nrc looking for a fine rug, at once impressive and prac tical, vou should sec this splen did selection of Chinese weaves. Carpet sizes from $275 upwards. oor, t'tntral) $140; kcttlef $295; waiter, $420. Fairfax, five pieces $290; kettle, $195; waiter, $320. Washington, five pieces, S280; kettle, $200; waiter, $320. Hcppelwhite, five pieces, $470; kettle, $300; waiter, $425. Dorothy Quincy, five pieces, $446; kettle, $300; waiter, $475. Lafayette, five pieces, $575; kettle, $400; waiter, $440.. Sheraton, five pieces, $1925; kettle, $925; waiter, $D60. Newport, five pieces. $375; kettle, $250; waiter. $425. ' Mary Chilton, five pieces, $525; kettle, $29.")-, waiter, snsn Boys' Wash Suits of the Best Grades Only Washable iuits for little fel lows of three to nine years, $3.75 to $0.50. Wash suits for boys of S to 18 years, $8.50 to $13.50. Washable trousers, khaki, gray crash and Palm Beach cloth, $1.75 to $3. Washable blouses khaki, plain white and colors, $1.25 to $2.25. (Second Vloor, t'rntrnl) A Wonderful Time in Here are a few .of the fine dining-room suits offered at 30 to 40 per cent less than market prices. They are splendid examples of cabinet making, true and harmonious in design, beautiful in their finely finished woods and exceptionally dependable in their interior con struction. These arc just one group belonging to a number William nnd Mary motif huit in mahogany, neatly carved and inlaid, ten pieces, $920. Chippendale suit, Chinese in fluence, molded edges in mahog nny, ten pieces, $995. Heppclwhite suit, beautifully selected antique-flnish mahog any, ten pieces, $710. Adam suit in mahogany, extra large, richly vaived; chairs have Library Davenport, seven feet long, full .spring seat and back, up- bolstered in tapestry, $138. ' 115 Used and Pianos Fifty of these are upright pianos taken in exchange as part payment for new instruments. Most of them are well-known makes. Every one of them has been put in first-class condition by the piano factory that turns out one of the most celebrated instruments in the country. They offer a fine musical opportu nity, especially to people wanting instruments for Summer bungalows or for children to practice on. A partial list follows: Pike $75 Sturtz 100 Norm & Fletcher. . .125 Byrne 125 Doll & Sons 125 Sterling 150 Russell . .-. 175 Kingsbury 175 Martin 175 Smith & Barnes 200 Tiffany 200 New With the used pianos wc shall sell 15 fine, new original prices of $395 to $1150 have been reduced to are: Stodart $295 H. & S. G. Lindeman . 345 Lindeman & Sons. . . 375 Twenty-five used player-pianos, taken in exchange, are priced in part as follows : Wcser 375 Lindeman & Sons. . . 475 Emerson Angelus. . . 500 Dolflfe Sons." .'!!!!.': 400 Stuyvesant Pianola. 475 Angelus 595 Doll & Sons! ....... 400 Behning 500 Shoninger 585 Lindeman & Sons . . . 475 Behning 500 Knabe Angelus 800 New Reduced Player-Pianos With these we shall sell twenty-five new player-pianos, on which the reductions are from $100 to $275. These are in part: H. & S. G. Lindeman, $525 Pianista 525 J. C. Campbell Stodart 525 Marshall & Wendell. 685 (Phono. Attach.) . . 785 Lindeman & Sons. . . 585 J. C. Campbell 585 Emerson Player. . . . 800 Player-Pianos, Foot Pump Model Equipped With Electric Motor Lindeman & Sons r On sale tomorrow Madame's Latest Fancy Is for Net Blouses The net blouses are all of airy nets and usually in tho soft, pret ty cream color. Some are to bo worn inside the skirt, and some are in tho popular overblouse style it is simply a matter of choice, for both are smart. Some blouses are tucked, some aro trimmed with Valenciennes lace, and quite a number have frills. $5.8fi and $10 85. (Third Floor, Outrun Veil Lengths, 38c Short ends of fancy or plain mesh veilinfrs, many with colored dots, in the newer effects, .18c each. (Main Floor. Cenlrnl) Dining-Room Suits at seats and backs upholstered in blue tapestry, $1368. Italian Renaissance suit in Amorican walnut, chairs up holstered in tapestry, ten pieces, $659. Heppelwhite suit in mahog any, cabinet side table, oval ex tension table, chairs upholstered in bluo- mohair velour, ten pieces, $850. or Livina-Room Furniture at Rnmna nf .W Large easy chair to match, $78. Fireside chair to match, $82. (Virtu and and Pla. Priced from $ A 1 i JSfc. J&Qvw) JvZ HW i t lrt0 GjfftXffryj Vsl WiTlVT ' " r jyi.n I sSm w. m m m. t su Used Upright Pianos Cornish 200 Frederick 225 Madelon 225 Schomacker 250 Huntingdon 2"0 Armstrong 250 Lester 250 Leslie 250 Regent 275 IT. F. Miller 275 Luchvig 275 Lester 275 Reduced Upright Marshall & Wendell . 425 Knabe Haines Bros 525 Chickering fj Emerson 575 Used Player-Pianos $750 Marshall & Wendell . morning. (Kypllan Hull, eeond floor, MnrLet) These Fine Golf Clubs Are Found Here Only and at no other store in Phila delphia. Imported drivers and brassies, ?6 and 56.50. Domestic drivers and brnssies, ?3.o0 and $5.50. Imported irons, $5.50. All standard makes of Rolf balls, including the new Blue Line Standard Silver Kings, $7.20 to ?13.20 a dozen. Zodiac, White Flyer and Zenith, imported golf balls in all weights, havo been lowered in prico to 65c each. Golf bags, ?1 75 to ?35. Clock golf, !M to $8. (The dntler.Y, Ctirttilut) Wanamaker of extraordinary Spring purchases, aggregating about .$400,000 and embracing a remarkable choice of suits for bedrooms, dining rooms and living rooms. Shipments of these goods arc coming in constantly, and the assortment is probably the largest and most attractive that we have ever offered at this season at the same savings from regu lar prices. 30 to 40 Per Cent Less Adam suit in mahogany, thairs covered with blue Hair cloth, ten pieces, $475. Chippendalo suit in mahog any or American walnut, richly carved, ten pieces, $525. Sheraton suit in mahogany, chairs covered in tapestry, ten pieces, $515. Queen Anne suit in mahog any or American walnut; cabi Davenport, seven feet long. wi(ic l0 arms R scat am, back, panel effect, $125. 5lxlli Floors) ' I m I Directors L. ALLEN ton Company ALLEN lowne Mfg. Co. suciaiN Lypsurance Company UIUUH JlCo. LEY -ing Company T SCAt Albrecht 'IS Behr Brosmpany Cameron . J. C. CampL, Gramer .... ' I vers & Pond Vose . . Haines ay Lester Ludwig jnceCo. Knabe Pianos Co. upright pianos, on whic ?295 to $975. Some of .$700 Pillows and Cushions in Gay Cretonnes If you would like to see what are literally "heaps of comfort," take a look at the cretonne-covered pillows nnd chair cushions in the Upholstery Store. Then you might ask yourself where else in the world will a small amount of mdney buy such a large amount of bodily ease nnd restfulness, to say nothing of a decorative effect? We don't know. Pillows, round or square, $1.50, S2, $2.25, $2.50, $3.75 Chair cushions not the cheap excuses made up to sell, but good, comfortable cushions boxed in and tufted with buttons and covered m selected cretonnes, $1.25, $1.50, 82, which means lsss than half of last .year's price. (Fifth noor, Market) Furniture net side table, chairs uphol stered in mohair velour with panel backs, ten pieces, $790. Queen Anne suit in beauti fully selected mahogany, high back chairs, seats covered in tapeBtry, ten pieces, $586. Sheraton suit in American walnut, six-foot buffet, cabinet side tnble, chairs covered with hair-cloth, $520. Pov rt Kasv chair to match. $76. preside chair to match, $65. I'jnil'lliTand ft "' M . i"3 M W ' J Arl iiwv ' 'VI 'mZ&h - 1 4H . ff -"AA v tfc rti iv I'f. ' lty