Jr M '-i $' ..! 't ' ' EY3$IG fffetrPMC , jPHPrilliArPELPHlA, TWgqaiffSDAY, MAT 25, 1921 '4. 'A '1 V6rrt Playp t 9, 11 WEATHER, Uns&tilcf' WAKAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Store Opens at 9 WANAMAJCER'S Store Closes at 5 life. arid 1:50 j1 ; i . ! : 1 - Visitors Always Welcome to Make This Store Their Headquarters X ,r 4 !? - J , Wi ! 7; Ji jp Rarely Happens That One Who Aims High L nv art, profespidn, industryor vocation, docs ml at least pass above the Lin." I Tliorc arc .many' stcis Jiii worth-while for the outlook and advantages they give, though we may not reach the top on Ithe first day or by the first effort. S w win at least earn the commendation of W friends" for having endeavor. s r Signed Hay S5, 19SL hese $17.50 Gingham Dresses Ifor Women Are Charming In fact, they arc pretty enough to be marked at a much lughcr price, and many women have told us so. i- lliinv fVia rrintrham ifflnlf in uniiHllnllv finp nnrl y Jor;uiu; nii.iB, "v. e,...&.... ft Im weave and the colored iromen like in regard to color. There are long, straight chemise lines,.. surplice styles, uxedo coat dresses, any number of models and all good. lanV of the skirts are pleated. . ' (Klrit Floor, Central) The "Jill" Is Just the Kind of Frock You'd Like Your tittle Girl to Wear for it is simple and sweet and pretty an can be, yet quite practical and very com fortable. It is made for m by a woman w ho Knows just what liltlb. girls should wear, and is a straight little dress with square neck, short sleeves, and usually, bloomers nhlch match the dress and show a -wee bit beneath it. , Thcic aio many colors and the dress comes in poplin, natural colored pongee, dolled Swiss, bturdy unbleached muslin, and cool cotton voile. Hand stitching or cmbioidery is the i finishing touch on most of the dresses, 'they are in 6 to 10 year Bir.es, and the ' nrirp. rn frnm Si.GO to $11.50.. ' (Second Floor, New Chemises in Flesh Color Silk and Satin lM A new shipment of pink crepe iSBe chine and satin chemises is jut n, to sell at special May hale trices, At $2.25, pink crepe dc chine ith deep lace top. At $3, pink crepe ue chine wiin (Third Floor, Women's Linen Skirts From Our Own Factory You could almost call them ustom made for, in all icspects ept being fitted to each indi- wual, they arc tailored with the lame skill and tare as roadc-to- rtcr skirts. c chose n paiticularly good (First Floor. Pink Bead Necklaces to Wear With Summer Frocks . They am in thn Knflrnl. shade of pink a lovely color and nialco the most attractive ncck- uc.es. Sometimes the Jscads are round, sometimes oval, and usually they aro joined with silvery metal chains or links nd finished with bead pend ants or fringes, all in the same Jnk (shades. Prices, $1 to $3. Jwerjr Store, Ghcilnut) I i:. 6-)carnot and Marnot re two invaluable houfachold I'US. Scarnot is n tnhln vitrnish mt "n hot water will not scar. Brnot, a arnish for floors and Oleums, elves an rlnstie surface M Cannot rimilv lio K.rntclirrl. ind them at the paint counter. (fourth FJoor, Central) Perennials F flowerlnc in Um nlHtit. nie. tho different ehadeH of iris, " wuiiam, coroopsis,, hardy "tet pea nnrl ni.nM i.i . i fW HOW for Rtn.l. i'h... averagcor "golden ud the mountain that made the honest Thoroughly -..- cnecKs arc jusc wnat most V1 Chestnut) bluo fcathcrstitclung. At $3.75 and $3.85. pink ciope de chine with lace trimming, and pink satin with Georgette folds and lace insertions. All have ribborr shoulder straps and arc envelope stylc. Central) sports style, plain fionl and gathciod back with the new "ten nis" pockets with piping. And the skirt is full enough around the hem for sports wear. In white, Alice blue, rasiot brown, tosc, lcscda and black, $9.75. Centrnl) New Creepers and Rompers for Youngsters Not only a new lot, but a spe cially good lot, is this collection, uhich includes both rompers and creepers of white, and colored cottons. They are made in over so many piactical yet attractive styles that show new ideas, and aro in new shapes. Of chambrays and checked cottons, they aic vari ously trimmed, bomo with hand stitching, and are in 1 to 5 year si7.es. At ?1 to ?2.G0, many motheis will want an all-Summer .supply. (Third Floor, Chestnut) rM jpuaafo W NVV.MS:'.. .V. ' I WW -if Ruffled Muslin Curtains Look Well Draped Back That is one of the reasons that peoplo like them so much for Summer homes. Thoy nteo waih well, which is another great kc ommendatiou. In plain or dotted muslin and also with colored flowered figures, ?2 to $0 a pair. Tho latter is made of imported Swiss with an embroidered ruffle, and the same material nmy bo bought by the yard for ?1.Z5 a yard. All the prices nro the new lower markings of this year, (flftli ITIopr, Mrket) An Exhibition and Sale of Signed Proof Etchings Many persons besides artists' will find pleasure in this collection of signed proof etchings of the works of Dcttdy now shown in the Picture Store. This English artist is justly fa mous for his portrayal of charm ing English typc3 and interiors. His pictures have a warm human interest that makes them the happiest kind of gift. And in. tho case of these Bigncd first proofs, (Fifth JMoor, New Mahogany Hall Clocks With Glass Door and Sides We have been looking forward to having theso clocks for some time because we know that their simple dignified lines and fine Doric tops will appeal to a num bor of people. (Jenelrj- Store, Chestnut Printed Silks in We have about fifty different patterns iri the fashionable print ed pussywillow taffetas, and es pecially the favorite" Tblack-and-white combinations which so many women are using, either (rlrst floor. Women's "Ready-to-Wear" Hats Are Just That They aic very simple, ory practical hala which hac liltl trimming usually ribbon bands or bows or some slight trimming to sac them from plainness and they aro all ready to put on and wear shopping or tramping or to (Second Floor, Her Bridal Slippers Are Waiting Here For June bridc3 the Little Boot Shop has provided a dolightful collection of fine slippers for both formal and informal wear. Slippers of white satin or white kid, with or without strap, with baby French or high Louis heels. Slippers of gold or silver (Flrat Floor, 4000 Yards Printed Voile Special at 35c a Yard With so many women deciding upon cool voile dresses this Sum mer, this very pretty voilo at bitch a small price comes at an oppoilunc time. It is a nice fine wcavo and the patterns arc the small allovcr (West Women Are Glad for the Sale of Stockings The second day brings good se'ection in all groups, man of the stocking3 being half price, or even less. 75c a pair for full-fashioned black and coloied lisle, some nith silk-embroidered clocks. $1.50 a pair for full-fashioned purc-dyc and ingrain silk stockings in black, -white and colors. Some arc silk to tho top and others Imvo cotton tops and soles. , $2.50 a pair for full-fashioned, all-silk stockings in black and colors, and cmbroidorcd clock stockings in black and colors ilh lisle tops. Women's Silk Underwear $.! for glove-iilk osts and bodices in rose pink, and 1!.50 for bloomers to match. (Weit Alnle) Women's Handkerchiefs $2 a Dozen They aio of sturdy Irish linen, in a cambric weight, with narrow, hemstitched hems. You'll like a dozon or two for vacation use. (Mnln 1 loor, Central) The Most Popular Doll "Madam Hendren" at a Special Price, $5 'To keep my factory going," said the maker when asked how he could turn out this good dolly to sell for ?u, which U about one-third less than the former price. "Madam Hendren" is tho most popular doll in America. It is a good big, soft, lov able dolly and says ma-ma, and can walk an' everything. Now spocial at ?5. (Seventh Floor, 3Urket) Pretty Embroidered Flouncings for Much Less They are 25 inches wide, ami many mothers use these flounc ings for childrcn'a clothes nnd undergarments for themselves. Tho quality is fino and uheor, but you may find some of them a trifle mussed. New prices are 75c nnd $1.G0 a yard. (drat Vloor, Cheitaut) Sadler they have the ndded distinction of rarity. Many of Mr. Sadler's most famouH subjects are included in this collection. They are for sale at from $16.60 to ?L'50. But they arc well worth seeing even by those who do not wish to buy. Prints of the etchings are $9, unframed, and $16, framed. Market) Thoy arq fitted with Waltham movement, five tubes, chiming the quarter hour on Westminster chimes, $620. Or they may be fitted with the same movement, chimin Westminster. Whitting- ton and Oxford chimes for $690. nnd Thirteenth) Great Demand uncovered or with Georgette draperies. Tiny or largo or all over foulard patternings, or dots for those who wish them. A beautiful quality, 40 inches wide, at ?4 a yard. Chestnut) market or business or on tho train or trolley. They arc in small and larger shapes, comfortable and becom ing, thoy arc of fine or novelty vweave straws, in light or dark colois, and tho price3 go from PIJ.CO to ?J0 each. Cheetnnt) or aluminum cloth. Drocadcd slippers. Boudoir slippers, mulco and D'Orsayn dainty trifles of bro- ado or aatin, that u ill be at home in the most charming trousseau. Dress tlipucrs from ?10 up. Boudoir slippers from ?D up. Market) designs and foulard effects that so many women want. Some have a mcicerized satin stripe. Plenty of navy blue, Copenhagen and brown grounds, nlso medium col ors and light tints. 158 to 40 inches wide. AUIe) These Good Umbrellas for $1.50 Apiece are the kind that a man will like to keep in the ofllce, and that a woman will like to use for an emergency or to lend to some body. These umbrellas have good col ton coers, they arc fast black, have paragon frames and wood handles. The umbrellas for men have hook handles those fox women have plain or carved mis sion wood handles nnd silk loops. There aro 26 and 28 inch sizes. (Mln Floor. Market) It's a Tragic Moment In a. Housewife's Life when she discovers the horrible little holes where moths have fed on tho family's good clothing. Every known proved device to protect her from this tragedy in waiting in the Housewares Store: Moth balls and- camphor flakes and other newer preparations that serve the same purpose. Cedar and tar moth-proof bags. Hanging wardrobes of strong chintz big enough to hold many garments, and close-sealed tight against dust and moths. Cedar chests, and moth-proof strong paper chests. All you need to do is stop and ask ub for the safest and surest protection against moths (Fourth Tloor, Central) Music for Memorial Day Read on Victor Records On a holiday there should, thcro must be, music. Most enjoyable of all is tho music which in theme and treatment emphasizes the significance of "tho day wc celebrate," as do tho following numbeis, all of which aro obtainable in double faced Victor records in the Phonograph Store: 18498 "Nntlonal Emblem" March; rovorse,"Lights Out" March. 16404 "Tenting on the Old Camp Ground"; reVctsc, "Kathleen Mavouv nccn." 55093 "American Fantasic," Part 1: reverse, "Amer ican "Fantasic," Tart 2. 35283 "Lights Out" March; reverse. "Washington Post" March. 35281 "King Cotton" March; roverse, "Officer of the Day" March. 16819 "Dixie"; reverse, "Sun ny South." 45175aChrist in Fiandors"; revorse, "There Is No Death." The Victrola itielf, or any other of our good phonographs, if selected tomorrow, can be delivered in time for Memorial Day to your city home, or even suburban home, if not too far away. (Second Floor, Central) The Salvaging of 1 Civilization by H. C Wells Mr. Wcll3 docs not hesitate to predict that unless mankind readjusts its political and social ideas the world will sink back into barbarism or a decad ent race become exterminated by some new'animal antagonist or by disease. Out unlike most pessimistic prophets, Mr. Wells has out lined a plan by which civiliza tion may not only bo saved but rise to new heights of achievement. Tho price of the book is ?2. The Old Soak and Hail and Farewell, by Don Marquis. Price, ?1.G0. A whimsical dis course on Prohibition. (Main Floor, Thirteenth) Tall Reading Lamps Specials at $10 (They arc iron with tho antique finish and are particularly nice for Summer cottages, for they take up little space and can bo moved wherever needed. Tiicy have all the electric fittings and arc complete except for shade. Shades in pretty colored silk from $3.50 up to $7.50. (fourth floor. Central! Black Enamel Luggage Has Many Good Points In the first pluce, it is inex pensive. Then it is light in weight, good to look at and if it is the Wana maker kind serviceable. Unfor tunately there are other kinds, which do not wear well. Here are suit cnics, some with straps and leather corners. Some have trays and others have shir lcd pockets in the ends. And here aie women's hat boxes in round and square shape, iome leather bound. A good assortment between .ffi and ?15, the hat boxes starting nt $8.50. (Main I'loor, Cheitnnt) The Summer Furniture Is Delightful in Variety and Charm "Sunshine of Summer, oh, what is like thee?" sang the good and gentle poetess. The furniture that goes with the "sunshine of Summer" should be of a joyful and attractive kind, and indeed it is, as you can easily see if you take a walk through the Summer Furniture Section on the Sixth Floor. Summer furniture may be as rustic as you please, or as refined. It can be attractively novel or unpretentiously simple and practical, and it can strike a color note of special aptness. Here is the primitive appeal in good, old rustic cedar and hickory. The cedar family is a large one, comprising big, little and middling size pieces, capacious Summer houses, impressive pergolas and canopy settees, as well as gateways, fencing, benches, chairs and the like. Tn hardy hickory there are chairs, rockers, benches, stools and tables. But willow and reed and cane suits and pieces pre dominate. In these are many pretty and unusual color effects, mostly used in charming combination with cretonne uphol steries. There are suits and pieces in silver gray, in stone gray, in French gray, in frosted brown, in ivory and black, in ivory blue and in all-white; in vermilion delightfully combined with black and dark blue, in green combined in tho same style with pink. Theso are a delight, and there arc fiber suits also in any number of colors. Scotch Gmgham Ties for Golfers Straight bow ties and bat wings in the gaily colored plaid ginghams favored by many men for their golf outfits. A limited number at 75c each. (Main floor, Market) A New Light -Weight Golfing Sweater Made of imported wool and in pullover style. So light and clastic that a man cannot feel he has a sweater on, except for the comfort it gives. In gray, camel'b'-hair and two shades of brown. .$8.50 for the sleeveless style and $10 with sleeves. (Main Floor, Market) Men's Handkerchiefs 35c Apiece If he wants handkerchiefs for general service wc sug gest these, for they arc of good weight linen, in plain hemstitched style and excel lent for daily use. (Mnln I'loor, Centrnl) Men's Silk Half Hose at 50c and 85c 50c a pair for first-grade black silk half hose with mercerized tops and soles. 85c a pair for black and colored full-fashioned silk half-hose; "seconds." (Stain I'loor, Market) 425 Tennis Racquets at Special Prices Theso are all perfect goods and carry the same guarantee of service a3 the regular stock racquets. But the prices they wear arc much below regular. You can get one of these racquets at practically any price you want to pay ?1.75, $2.50, $5, 156, .6.50, $8, $8.50 and $10. (Thn (iallerjr, Cheitnnt) New Linen Scarfs, Low Priced and Givable Anybody looking for an inex pensive piece of linen to give a3 a wedding token will be interested in this new lot of lace-trimmed scarfs which we have just opened to sell at moderate prices: 18xS6 inches at $1. 18xlo inches at $1.15, 18x54 inches. $1.25 each. Of plain white linen cioth, trim med with a four-inch flounce of lace all around. (Flrnt Vloor. Chralimt) (Blsth rioor, Central) Still Some Men's $42.50 Suits in the London Shop The Aran's London Shop has seldom brought forward anything more enthusiastically wel comed than the smart Summer lounge suits it has been selling specially at $42.50. There are about enough of these suits left for another day's busi ness. Gray and brown herringbone tweeds are the fabrics used, and they are in large and small herringbone effects. The new loose coats with patch pockets and in four-button style, skeleton lined and beauti fully finished throughout. Light-weight, easy-fitting suits, delightfully cool because of the loosely-woven material. (The Gallery, Clieetnut) $2 for the Finest London Tweed Hats We Ever Saw These hats were hand made for us in England, of light weight flannel suitings, in beautiful Lovat colorings. Soft in texture and light in weight, they are unsurpassed for golf or motoring. $2 is just half the price thoy have been selling for and a fourth of their original price. (Mnln rioor, .Mnrfcet) More Good Fortune! Beacon Cord Tires Close to HALF List Prices A Car Load Made within the last month 8,000 miles guaranteed (By the makers and by us.) Just received a shipment of 900 more Beacon Cord Tires Sale Price Sale Price 194 30x3 V& $18.50 1032x41. $3S.OO 85 32x312 $23.00 53 33x4io $3S.75 6032x4 $29.50 5534x4". $3,175 30033x4 $30.00 9035x41? $S5.75 1484x4 $31.00 3035x5 $.f,S.50 937x5 -U5.50 Wc have sold many thousands of these tires and we shall keep on selling them with our guarantee because Beacon cord tires arc first-grade tires. Everything about them, from materials to finish, is good. 30x3M; arc 6-ply clincher. The others are 8 ply, btraight side and over-size. (The Gallery, Chestnut ) Bedspread Sets for Wedding Gifts, $4 to $18 llouscwncs of taste and efficiency will appreciate the assortment of bedspread sets wc arc noW showing and it should specially appeal to those looking for bridal gifts of .service and daintiness. Prices to suit everybody, beginning at $1 and going up to $18. Each set comprises a spread and a matching bolster piece. There arc dimity sets, all-white and in colored stripes. Printed muslin sets in rose, bluo and gold. Cambric sets, embroidered in rose, blue nnd gold, and some with embroidered and appliqucd panels. Kipplcd Austrian cloth sets in plain ecru and in colored stripos. All have cut corners and scalloped edges. (Sixth rioor, Centrnl) HYfiwarFtffrf; ftr3grMMt MWimW' lq n V(1 , V1 yfi , I n Uurtli Floor, Mnrkei) - f ati.."i fJ &(,"- i . nys.VK VI, i I wnjfoi? lAAlit Ntinwnioo', ' .- " v Atfeuy-ii .