ferJr,V "'' ' 'wr.'sfpp wTmriwmmsmmArvnBbkY, && m 1021 PffVUw?S? inw'v iiiff. Vr V. WEATHER Fair Lan P8 lt 9' 21 nn,i 4:50 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S - ,: Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Store Closes ut 5 VI e &oi;d Summer Goods Do Brighten Up the Store Wonderfully! WmTW- -'.- ?'?iFfr"'" '" .. . ' Old Rittenhouse Square Is Abloom loday lth the beauty, grace and goodness of the women of Philiuicipi" Prices Fall on Women's Afternoon Gowns Some of these price tickets ran up to three figures. None of them were much below that. Lovers of Flowers Iwho arc holding' their annual Flower Show and Sale v the benefit of various funds, under responsible 'Lid experienced management, that have the care of 'ilck and crippled children in this city. 'i You know the smile of a child for the gift of a Iflowcr. Help yourself to a heart smile by doing your ILi to help these thoughtful, untiring women, who ioil for helpless children. ') 1 iHV " 10'1' Signed jfmtfo Take them now for $65 apiece a saving of from $20 to $35 on each gown. They are exactly the gowns women will want to take to seashore and mountains, for dinners, for little occasions where either too elaborate or too plain dress would be equally out of place. They are of that useful style that will fit into a thousand occasions. All are of beautiful quality Canton crepe or crepe de chine, fashioned in delightful styles that offer much variety. Light shades prevail. The gamut of grays from pale to dark, and the range of light browns, including beige, fawn, castor, beaver, tan and so on. And the sizes are 34 to 42. P O possess a t Dendy SadlerEtching signed by the engraver i a real delight, and these prints arc signed by Boucher, Dobic and otlicrn. "A Jolly Good Fellow" is charming. s Prices run from $16.50 to $250. (Fifth Floor, Market) (First Floor, Central) 1 A Sale of Sparkling Combs 1 at $1.25 to 9 10 We've had combs like them rhJch have sold, in many m ikncesi for just as much again -io, you will see, they arc quite tmarkable for their moderate m's. ... . , , fhey arc in the newest styles -tombs to wear with the hair Irused high or low, combs with I, graceful Spanish top, wide- presiding ann curvuu; tumu. (Muln Floor, with flat band tops, with artistic designs and in unusual und pleas ing shapes. Not all are combs some are pins. Of imitation shell, crystal and amber, they arc set with spar kling imitation sapphires, cmei nlds, topazes, rubies and ame thysts. They'd make most acceptable graduation gifts. Clientnut) The "Wimbledon" Sports Coat for Young Women is one of the most popular top coats of the season. It is dis tinctive in style, smart of cut, very well tailored and to be found only at Wanamakcr's. There is moufflon brown, Pckin blue and the new caramel for choice of color and the coats arc nil of soft, silky Bolivia, lined throughout with peau dc cygnc. The coats are straight of line, with stitched, new shape col lars that may bo worn high, and have rows of silk stitching down both sides of the front. $65 and 14 to 20 year sizes. (Second Floor. Che(tnnt) A New Slipper in the Woman's Boot Shop A fine bench-made, one strap slipper of fawn-color buckskin, with wing tip and back of tan Russia leather; moderate Cuban heel and welted sole. It will go out very quickly, wc think, for its style is both practical and ef fective. The price is $15. (Kir At Floor, Market) Wanamaker Men's Suits Are an Investment in Quality They pay. They pay as all merchandise of good quality justly priced always pays. Wanamaker men's suits represent an effort, expert and deliberate, to pro vide suits of the finest grade to be found in the world of men's ready-to-wear clothing. To be more exact, they represent the success of that effort, which is really the thing that matters. They are priced at $35 to $65 and the youths' models at $25 to $40. Of course they could be marked lower, but only by leaving out some of the quality which makes them the best investment at the money. (Third Tloor, Morknl) Hand-Embroidered Net Bands Make Dainty Trimmings The embroidery is Chinese width at $8 a yard, and they arc Und work and beautifully done. used for making collar and cult mth ranee fiom an inch wide sets, vests and trimming blouses K;J2.B0 a yard up to seven-inch and dresses. (Main Floor, Onlrnl) Many Women Prefer Capes for the Summer There is a certain wool Jersey cape that has made so many friends that we have had to rc-ordcr it a number of times and there is a new shipment in now. It is silk lined. throughout and gathered on to a straight wide carf whose long ends are finished with silk fringe. The price is $65. And there is an entirely now cape just arrived in soft wool velour with scallops around the shoulders, giving the appearance of a double cape at $40. Both capes come in black, navy, brown or tan. (FlrH Floor, Central) Young Women's Fresh, petty Gingham Dresses $7.50 They aic all in the clear, pretty kecked colorings that girls like Iftcd-and-white, blue-and-white, mk-and-white, lavender-and- rhite and grccn-and-white. They arc in a Summery style Ifith crisp organdie collar, and :ve wide sashes and pockets at lie tides. 14 to 20 year sizes. (Sfiond Floor, ClicMnuO Women Looking for Especially Good Corsets it reduced nnces will find them In the May Sale tomorrow: Parisicnne corsets of excellent lulity broche, in a model de nied lor full figures, with wal iin boning and low, full bust, at u.ou. Sizes 24 to 34. This is try unusual value. Letitia corsets in several niod- '!i at S3.7C and $5.50. They Eoally sell for nearly double. L. R. corsets at $2 a third less an usual. Also discontinued lodels in broken sizes at $2 to $0. Bandeaux and brassieres, sne- Kal at 50o to $5.75. (Third Tloor, riirntnut) Real Lace Collars for Coats or Dresses ThC tOllrll f 1nnl lrw.r. id 'At If EMirablc this Spring, and cspe' y Irish crochet and filet. Miese are quite new. Heal "baby" Irish collars, $.2.50. eta, $5. .Real filet collars, $1.50 to $3. 'CIS, ?o. Olnln 1'loor. Onlrnl) toty, Untrimmed Hemp Hats, $3.25 Each This la .. !.! !l l, -f i i " " muu iiJJUCIUl 1UI Ol n;'lcmPhats in Summery colors c, ffray or a soft cham- "Sno COlor. Tk nn in kwnm. In shapes wide brimmed and ritn crnn.i m, t " ".""u viuwns. mere are K.f dlfferent styles fiom whiih mwuse. Ily,rejquitc unusual for this " and any woman can add . breath nf n,.. o. ""Pie trimming n.i i,, n , "Pensive Summer hat! (Serond l'lnnr, Clientnut) More Tub Skirts Specials at $3.75 Tlllee OXtrnmnN, .,,(,, n,i,.i., V a ninn ".:'!'. IJ -" lbar,ii- ' m,,lV SU" slUln uml or1! tyl i8 ,aB Wo Bcl1 ordinarily All . n"w '' Kmmed with "If IZH ... . '"" Not Long Now Before the Bathing Season Starts In fact many women have already come in to ask about bath ing suits and we are glad to be able to say that a fine large ship ment of surf satin bathing suits has just arrived. They arc particularly well-made suits, such as the majority of women will approve of and, although some arc all black, the majority arc touched with color, white, blue or green. In all there are eight unusually pretty styles. Tights to go with these suits are here also, starting at ?1.25 and going up to $6.75. (I Irst Floor, CentrnlJ Women's Initial Handkerchiefs $1.90 a Dozen Sheer and snowy linen, of Irish weave, with a daintily embroid ered letter in one corner they are surprisingly good handker chiefs for $1.90 a dozen. Sold by the dozen and half dozen. (Ut .Mslp) Booth Tarkington's New Book "Alice Adams" a study of an American family and in particu lar of the brilliant achievement of Alice Adams, the pretty daugh ter, who lacks the background which makes social importance possible. Price $1.75. "The Conic-Back," by Carolyn Wells. The story of the strange but genuine messages which come from "Peter Boots," whose death was surrounded by mysterious circumstances. Price ?1.90. "The Vision House," by C. N. and A. M. Williamson. The story of a woman who asked the man who loved hei to marry her pla tonically and what happened. (One of the last of the novels written in collaboration ) Price, $1.90. "The Lamp of Fate," by Mar garet Pedlor. The romance of a woman who took the hearts of men and gave nothing in return, and the man who condemned hci and turned away. Price $1.90. "The Pasha's Web," by Howard Bradshaw. In this, the talc of a Turkish Pasha who kidnapb n lady for his harem, the author has neglected no opportunity for excitement. Price $1.90. (Muln Floor. Thirteenth) Blouses to Wear With Her White Skirts Quite lovely is a blouse of Canton crepe with the youthful Peter Pan collar that so many women like it is in the popular jade green or navy blue and is $25. Very bmart and very new is a crepe dc chine blouse with the new black embroider this is $32.50. And there are any number of new and charming models of white or colored novelty silks and crepes de chine, in styles to suit many types of women. ' These stmt at $8.75 and go to $32.50. (Thlril Moor, Central) The Wanamaker Ice Cream Freezer makes moic ice cream to the given quantity of ma terials. makes lighter, flufi'ter ice cream. makes ice cream quicker than any other freezer we know. The reason for this is an extra little paddle in the dasher, which works like a cream whip on its own ac count, all the time the dasher paddles are doing their regu lar work. It is possessed by no other freezer. We have made fojr quarts of good cicam with this freezer in exactly seven min utes. Sizes from one to eight quarts, priced $4.15 to $11.50. The popular four-quart size is $7.15. (Fourth Floor, Market Fly-wheels, to turn the ficczer with no labor at all, are $2.10 to $3.80. Auto-vacuum ice trcam freezers that need no turning at all, 12-dish size $6. aVAv n. -V ffmaa u'4:r -J 1TA rcy Fine New Suit Cases Fairly Priced The newest shipment of suit cases is worth inspection, if you need one. The3e are all of good, old fashioned onk-tanned stock, well mado and with short straps or straps all around. They arc in two shades of tan and a dark brown, and arc in 2 and 26 inrh SlC3t Prices $12 to $15. (Main Floor. Clientnut) Who Wants Some Remarkable Linen Towels? Heic is an opportunity two-fold and exceptional. From our regu lar assortment wo have taken a lot of full-bleached' huckaback towels with damask and medallion borders and marked them 75c each. These are in size 18x35 and all arc neatly hemmed on cither end. Originally they sold for about 40 per cent more. At the same time we arc offei -ing a new special purchase of guest towels of pure linen, full bleached, size 14x22 inches and with hemstitched ends, at 50c each. Towe's of the same grade have been selling in recent years for twice as much. (First Tloor, Fliefttnnt) Several Boxes of New Dimity Spreads Just Opened And as "welcome ns the flowers in May." These arc spreads that cver body seems to want, and no wonder! White as driven snow and in the old-fashioned evcr-populai seei sucker or crinkled weave. Spreads of the same kind also come in sets with 'bolster sham to match. CiMnklcd dimitv spreads: (14x90 inches, $2 each. 72x90 inches, $2.25 ea-li. 81x90 inches, $2.50 cnth. Crinkled dimitv bedspread &ets. with scalloped edges, the spieadh with cut-out corners, $o a set. In thp same shipment came a lot of white dimity spreads in the corded weave, 72x90 inches, $2.25 each. (Sixth Floor, renlrull Bitter Sweet Cream Mint Wafers, 60c a Pound Creamy mint wafers, dipped in bitter sweet chocolate, are delei table after-dinner tidbits or arc good any time! In one-pound packages, 60c Assorted chocolali' creams, with bitter sweet chocolate covering, (iOc a pound Caramels, assorted flavors, 60c n pound IDown SRr store I henlntit "Shall I Get a Small or a Large Straw Hat?" He Asked "Whichever is most becoming," we told him, so he took a hat with a rather wide brim and rather low crown. The high crown, small brim style did not look at all well on him. On another man the smaller hat might have been just the thing. One great advantage of a straw hat is that there is no fixed shape which every man must wear to be in fashion, nut unfor tunately not cverj hat -tore has the 'aiicty of shapes that Wanamakcr's has. And wc do not know of any other straw hats that give as good service as these London hats of ours. Prices, $3 to ?6. Mliiln I Inor, Murket) Men's Summer Shirts of America's Best Madras Soft-cuff, plain neglige shirts of a very fine grade of woven madras in a good weight for warm weather. Designs are stripes in uncommon variety narrow stripes, seersucker stripes, cluster stripes and combinations of many sorts. In the most desirable colors. Price, $3.50. (Muln Floor, Market) Men's Fine Irish Handkerchiefs $8.75 a Dozen Of Irish linen and foreign stitched well-made, good looking plain handkerchiefs that are good value for the price. They will look well with embroidered monograms or letters. (West ile) Men's Silk Half Hose 50c a Pair oGOO pair of socks of a good sturdy silk, with meicerized tops and soles. Mack, white, navy, cordovan, Russian calf and suede. These socks usually sell for at least a half more and a former lot went off with a rush. (Mitln Floor, Murketi To Put Little Feet Into Right Shoes is u large pari of our business. Motheis have learned that wc do i his work or careiully, and that the childien's thoes they buy here nrc suic to be the right lasts, and of lcng-wearmg, sturdy materials. Children's Barefoot Sandals of white leather with stout soles to withstand the hard usage these play shoes get, are $2.50 and $3.25. Sizes 5 to 11. Made of strong tan leather the.se sandals are $2.50 to $3.75, in the various sizes from 5 to 2. White buckskin ankle strap slippers in ery good styles for childicn from infant size up to size 2 arc $3.50 to $6.75. A favorite white canvas pump foi the growing girl, with white heel, welted sole, and the last a growing girl should wear, is $6. Sizes 2Vi to 7. Eveiy other style of children' shoe is. heie and specially trained salespersons to fit them. (Ftrnl Flour, Market White Goods Remnants Convenient lengths for making waists, childien's clothes, undei gavments and aprons. 'I heie aio both plain and fancy weaves and the prices arc all from a third to a half les- ( I ll .llei Cotton Remnants, 10c and 20c a Yard hoit length of all the pretty i)tton materials that have been selling so briskly in the Dress Ooods Salon. Some were many times this price Children's drcs !enjjth, blouse lengths, even !ips lengths among them. (Cnt Mill-1 A Good Chance to Pick Up Low-Priced Underclothes is afforded by this May Sale of White, when domestic garments better than usual may bo had at the prices quoted: .,, . . r i , b Long petticoats fiom $1 to Nightgowns from $1 to $8. $7 50 Chemises from $1 to $7.50. g, pettlcoats from 50c to Drawers fiom 50c to $1.85. $3.50. Corset covers from $1 to Combinations from $1.25 to $2.50. V-'.25. Newly come into the Sale are: Chemise ests of flesh-color plnidcd oilo for $1.35, und of flcbh-color silk-and-cotton for $1.50, both with ribbon shoulder straps. Kinelope chemises of white nainsook with cluster tucks and embroidery edging for $1.65. Combi nations, corset cover with either skirt or drawers, of white nainsook with lace and embroidery for $1.65. Nightgowns of white nninsook with embroidery and lace at $1.25 and $1.65. ( mini Floor, Ccnlriil) Women's Black aud Colored Silk Umbrellas $5 These have covers of firm, shining taffeta, and they are in all I lie pnpular coloia as well at) black. The handles are of polished hardwoods, some have btikclitc lings, some bakelitc tops, some have leather loops, some rings of imitation amber, and others silk loops. And you may choose fiom tho short thick ferrules or tho more conservative thin ones, as you like. (Mnln Floor, Market) up to (:( Alile) pockots, buttons. 32-inch waist Because They're "Seconds" These Toilet Articles all of imitation ivory "re all marked at interestingly low prices. They are in good shapes, all the needed pieces are included, and a woman may match up a whole set or buy separate articles, just as she wishes. Hair brushes are $1.15 to $1. Mirrors $1.90 to $5. ' Combs aro 25c and 35c. Puff boxes 25c to $2. Hair receivers 25c to $2.23. Cloth brushes 50c to $2.75. (Muln liunnct brushes 76c. Trays 10c and 25c. Nail Hies 10c. Salve jars 35c. Cream jars 45c. Soap boxes 10c. Floor, ClieMnul) You Cannot Get a Better Bicycle than the Columbia, and you will not find a bettor assortment of these fine bicycles than we have. The chainless model, $85. The Superb, $70. The Uoadbtcr, $65. The Motobike, $75. Junior Roadster, $65. The Military, $65. The Arch-bar, $67.50. The Kaccr, $73.50. Juvenile models, $52.50 and $55. All equipped with heavy road tires, coaster brake, front and rear mud guards, tool bags and tools. (The (lallcr.T, Juniper) Enameled and Decorated Furniture to Go With Sunshine and Soft Breezes in Summer Homes upward , broak- Color, the color that refreshes weary eve?, who doesn't long for it in Summertime? What is a Summer home for, if not to enable one to get away from all that has become stale, stuffy and oppressive? Color is the thing in a Summer home color and some thing of novelty; all of vhich means atmosphere, and atmosphere means everything to those who feel and under stand. It is like feeling the breath of an ocean or a mountain breeze to think of a bedroom in a cottage furnished with one of the enameled and decorated suits you will see hero. It is a long time since wc introduced this class of furniture to Philadelphia, and in the meantime we have learned a great deal about it. All we know is well represented by the assortment of bedroom suits we are now showing. What better can we say of them than to tell you they are the kind that go with sunshine and refreshing breezes and freedom and all the soft, delicious things that make Summertime thrilling even to think of. A casual glance at the bedroom suits shows such colors as ivory and white enamel decorated ; buff and green decorated ; straw and blue decorated ; orange enamel deco rated; yellow enamel decorated; jet black enamel deco rated ; together with other enameled suits, all of them deco rated and in such shades as gray, blue, buff (with variously colored stripes), white with delft blue, and others besides. Breakfast-room suits in a diversity of designs that charm are here in a relatively large variety. (Blxth Floor, Clieitnut, anil Central) Prices for bedroom suits from $2! fast-room suits, $lo0 upward V a r h m r i il; -1 .I1 K . tt ir v (in i' I H m A i i ' VI ft r r,y, pr, . ThBI .