PJ A, EVENING PUBLIC BEDGEKr-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1921! WEATHER Unsettled Organ Plays at'9, 11 and 4:50 Chime nt Noon WANAMAKfeR'S Store Opens at 0 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at 5 Be Free to Bring Your Friends In at Any Time, Just to "See the Sights m7 - -a I, l . ! A Very Wise Citizen of Philadelphia, Not Now Living except in what hp said and did, had the greatest' abhorrence of the- waste of time and labor upon "gimcracks" that had no practical usefulness to compensate for the money and time spent upon them. His controlling idea was a principle that nothing was good or beautiful but in the measure of its usefulness, though almost all things might have a utility under extraordinary circumstances. Humanly speaking, how can there be any truer source of happiness and of honest independence than from living an unwasted life? Signed Juno 8, 1921. P$fauMfc New Imitation Jade Necklaces Are Strikingly Pretty And there is a marvelous number of the new gowns in this color that they would go with charmingly. A novel touch of theso necklaces is that the chain is gold plated in a ereen gold finish and the combination of the green and gold colors Isninusunlly good. They arc quite long and finished with a tassel or pendant, $6 to $9. (Jewelry Store, Chestnut and Thirteenth) Nothing More Fashionable Than Printed Silks Printed pussywillow taffetas, radiums and foulards no silks of the season aro more favored) either alono or with filmy draperies. Now lower prices on printed pussywillow taffetas and radiums of fino quality. Black, navy or brown grounds, printed in white or colors, 40 inches wide. Priced ?3.50 a yard. Foulards in desirable color combinations, 40 inches wide, at $2.50 a yard. 36 inches wide, at $2 a yard. (First Floor, Chestnut) Cliarming New Handbags of French Jacquard Silks French jacquard silk is the newest silk used in handbags. We have some bags made of this fabric in black and navy and in distinctive designs. Most of them have engraved gold-finish frames or clasps, and most of them have inner frames and are daintily lined. Prices arc 5.50 to $16.50. (Matn Floor, Chestnut) Slippers of Gold and Silver Brocade These pretty slippers came to us in such a way that wo can sell them at about a third less than anything else of the kind c have had. Their price is $14 a pair. Made of rich brocade, in gold or silver, as you like. One instep strap buttoned at side. Low French heel. Light turned sole. Medium round toe. Very unusual value, indeed. (First Floor, Market) A New Silk Sweater With Youthful Lines It is a slip-on sports style with V-shaped neck in front and high in the back and it has turn-back cuffs and a belt. You can sec in a moment how well it would look on a slight figure, and it is short enough to be very very smait. In pure silk white, henna, russet, navy, brown, purple, honeydew and black, $30. (First Floor, Central) 4000 Yards Ramie Linen Special at 75c a Yard Another shipment of the imported ramie linen with the prico so low that it carried out the entire first lot before the day was over. It is 45 inches wide and a good weight for women's suits, fckirts and di esses. In Copenhagen, light blue, pink, rose, navy and white. (West Aisle) New White Tub Skirts and All Less in Price Three of the prettiest new styles in white gabardine with much smaller markings than when they were heie befoie. They are all sports models, that is a plain front and gathered back and a Dutton-trimmed belt. Each one, however, has a different kind M Pocket. The tailoring and finishing, even to tho hand-piped button holes, is of tho best. The now prico for all three models is $7.75. (First Floor, Central) $5 Silk Umbrellas for Women Wo can't keep enough of this particular kind. They havo eight-rib paragon frames, covers aro garnet, blue, green, purple, taupe and black. Their ferrules aro blunt and the short handles are of hard wood, with bakelito rings or leather trimmings, or else they are altogether of bakelite. (Main Floor, Murkrt) Dainty New Underwear for Women m 'i ho newest glove-silk urdorwear wo havo received is of very fino csn which means that it is much cooler than tho ordinary glovo silk. al,.A1 women know how easy it is to launder this fabric and that, 'nMMn silk, it la as durable as most cotton underwear. no following garments aro in a beautiful shado of rose pink: "umto vests, $3.50. Ulnnmnv rim f 1!I "!,,,Qll 1 Union suits, $7, (First Floor, Hnrhcl) tk How Good a Jersey Suit a Woman's $25 Will Buy can bo demonstrated very much to her satisfaction to morrow in the Women's Fashion Salons. The suite are made of the favorite 8-ounce jersey the weight which is most de sirable for Summer wearing, and this jersey is in delight ful pastel shades, besides heather, brown, oxford", navy and black. And there aro ten styles of the suits in 34 to 46 inch sizes. Such suits, by the way, sddom require any altera tions except to the length of the skirt. Price $25. (First Floor, Central) No Woman Objects to a Price-Lowered Hat Especially when there arc months of wear yet before it. Many will find just the hat they have been wanting among our early-season mil linery that now bears low ered prices. Hats little and large, for all street and dress purposes (Second Floor, somc for so little that many customers will not stop at one, or even, two. Tomorrow will be added a collection of sports hats soft little shapes of ribbon or straw. They are $2.50, $3.50, $5, $6 and $7.50, which is a third to a half less than before. Chestnut) I Golf and TennisPlayers Please Take Notice that the Wanamaker Store has a selection of clubs and racquets that are uncqualcd in Philadelphia. For Golfers Imported wood clubs, $6 and $6.50. Domestic wood clubs, $3.50 to $5.50. A new shipment of im ported irons, $5.50. Golf balls in standard makes at $7.20 to $13.20 a dozen. For Tennis Players Bancroft, Slazcnger, Wright and Ditson, Spalding, Lee and Reach racquets, $6 to $16. A large lot of specially priced racquets at $1.75, $2.50, $5 and up to $10. (The Onltery, Chestnut) Dainty Cotton Frocks for Young Women-r$7.50 This price is so little for such delightful dresses that we emphasize it. For most of them you would expect to pay a good deal more. Dark or light voiles, fash ioned so daintily one would think a careful dressmaker had made them. Fine voiles, they are, too. And ever so pretty patterns. Most of them finished with silK sashes. Ginghams, too, as fresh as flowers. The styles are good. And the collars and cuffs dainty not 'at all cheap looking. At $7.50 many a young woman will wish to gather up several of them. Sizes are 14 to 20. (Second Floor, Chestnut) OLD-FASHIONED TAMBOUR MUSLIN , CURTAINS AGAIN Many customers havo been ask ing for this curtaining, and wc have not been able to get it. But here it- is once more crisp and snowy, with large embroid ered dots and wide embroidered border and firmly scalloped edge. Several patterns. Priced 35c and 45c a yard. (Fifth Floor, Market) NEW BOOKS 'The Islands of Desire," by Diana Patrick, price $2. A second novel by the author of "The Wider Way." "The Little Red Foot," by Robert W. Chambers, $1.90.. A tale full of spirit and daring in one of the most adventurous periods in the making of America. "Pawned," by Frank L. Pack ard, $1.90. By a curious turn of fate each character in t this book finds himself pawned to another. "The Royal Book of Oz," by L. Frank Baum, pictures by John R. Neill, $2. In which the Scare crow, the Cowardly Lion and Princess Dorothy certainly do have some surprising adven tures. (Mnln rioor, Thirteenth) NEW MANICURE SETS FROM PARIS We had them made for us and so we know that each article in the set is of good quality and for practical use. A buffer with several chamois covers, nail powder and nail stick, a steel file and cuticle pusher, all for $2. (Main lMoor, Chestnut) FLESH COLORED SILK BLOOMERS A style made of a heavy soft silk like that which appears in the finest lingerie ribbons is $5, and so is another of radium silk. Crepe do chine with ruffles of eyelet embroidery, $5.50. Satin with lace, $5. Bloomers cut like French drawers are of radium with hem stitching, $5.50; radium with ruffles and lace, $5; and radium with circles of hemstitching. JG.75. (Third Floor, Central) NEW STAMPED MODELS FOR GARDEN APRONS Fudge aprons, porcii aprons and bungalow dresses or slip-ons may bo seen tomorrow in the Art Needlework Store. These models show the new npplique work the designs including hollyhockb and nosegays, besides others and tho prices for them run from $1 to $3.50. The same idea is carried out in children's one-pieco cotton dresses, sizes 4, 6 and 8 years; prices $2 and $2.75. And in rompers for two and three year olds. Theso are $1 to $2.75. (.Second Floor, Central) A Brilliant Occasion in Glassware One of the particularly seasonable and exceptional groups in tho Sale of glassware and dinner sets is the light-cut glass, so much needed in the hot season. The assortment of patterns is very attractive and most of them are the work of our own craftsmen. Theso designs arc not obtainable anywhere else. Pieces and sets of every desirable kind arc included and prices arc 20 to 50 per cent less than regular. Theso are some of tho particularly attractive items: Water sets, jug and six tumblers, $2 to $5.50 a set; jug and six goblets; $10 and $12 a set. Iced tea sets, jug and six ico tea glasses, $1 to $10 set. Grape juico sets, $4 and $4.50. Sherbet sets, $6.50 to $15 a set. Sherbet berry sets, $G and $7 a set. Cracker and cheese dishes, $2.25 to $5.50 each. Handled sandwich trays, $1.90 to $4.50 each. Baskets, 35c to $5 each. Berry bowls, $1 25 to $4.50 each. Candy jars, $1.21 to $1.50 each. Jam Jars, GOc to $1.75 each. Sugar and cream sets, 90c to $1.75 a set. Compotes, $1 to $1 each. Vases, 75c to $7.50 each. Another attractive feature of the Sale is the beautiful col lection of real cut glass at savings of 20 to 33 1-3 per cent. And hundreds of dinner sets French, English, American all first quality sets in number and character of pieces, at very substantial savings. (rourth Floor, Chestnut) The Favorite Handkerchiefs for Graduation Gifts BATH TOWELS IN FINE CHOICE 25c TO $1 EACH Hero aro the best grades of cotton bath towels in good selec tion, all at tho new low market prices 25c to $1 each, with n choice at sovoral prices in be tween. They aro full-bleached, well woven of good nbsorbent yarn and finished with hemmed ends. If you want tho best these are the goods. " (I'lrst Floor, (lienttiiil) You will bo surprised to see how many kinds there aro in tho Handkerchief Shop at tho present time that are used for such gifts. Theio is no need to hay that they aro always most welcome. For joung women - dainty hand-embroidered handkerchiefs, others with drawn threads, (Main Floor, Central) initials, laco edging or point d'esprit and there are some pietty colored squares with net trim ming. Prices from 50c to $1.50 each. For young men novelty colois in silk or linen or white hem stitched tapes, $1 to $2.50 each. And thero nro pretty boxes to put them in, too. New Blouses That Girls Will Like Very Much For they aro especially good styles for sports suits or sports skiits with sweaters, and the colors aro thoso that so many girls aro asking for white, Copenhagen or light blue and tan. You may choose from lawn, , vollo or organdie and havo them (Tjlilrd Floor all white, or all of ono color or thoy may be white with u color. Tho collars aro cither Tuxedo style or Buster Brown, and thero are embroidered dots, rickrack or (luted ruffles for trimming. Sizes, 32 to 36 inches. $2.25 to $2.75, tiictnut) k J.fe, Whether a Man Wants a Tropical Suit or a Regular Suit : he will find our Men's Clothing Store equally ready to serve him. Our men's tropical suits are as fine in their way as are our men's regular suits. We could say nothing better of them or nothing truer. And it is worth knowing that in the whole category of men's clothing there is nothing more satisfactory than a tropical suit of the right kind, and nothing so pecu liarly unsatisfactory as a tropical suit of the wrong kind. The difference is in the making or in the fabrics or both.' The best of tropical fabrics need to be well tailored. What then of the inferior kind? Not even good tailoring can redeem them. This goes to show that in trop ical suits the only quality worth considering is the best. The Wanamaker Men's Clothing Store has no use for any other kind. Neither should any man who knows the value of money. Palm Beach suits, $20 and $22.50. Tropical suits and coolest worsteds, $32 to $40. Mohair suits, $25 and $30. Knitted sports coats, $20. White flannel and striped flannel trou sers, $12. Blue flannel sports coats, $10. White duck trousers, $3.50. i '-S o I ri. .. v K : - i s'k 4( lit ' Mff Khaki trousers, $2. As to our regular Summer suits, tho most that any man will want to know is that they are as fine as they have ever been, which means that there are none finer at the price3 $35 to $65. Youths' suits, $25 to $40. (Third Floor, Market) "THE GOLDEN SHOE" By JUSTIN H. McCarthy The chief strand of interest in Mr. McCarthy's new novel is a curious and original case of im personation. The result is a story of interest which con tinues to the end. Price, $2. (Main Floor, Thirteenth) Jo i j ROM Paris we have some extremely decora tive and interesting shell flowers sprays of japonica and fuchsia, besides poppies and lilies. Prices run from $1 for a lily to float in a bowl to $15 for a spray. Look for them in the China Store. (Fourth Floor, Chentnut) A VIOLET RAY OUTFIT COMPLETE FOR $12.50 The Baby Violetta, a small, compact, but complete and thor oughly efficient violet ray out fit that can bo used by any one in the home. Magnet coil and adjustment mounted in a case 10x5 M:x3 inches. Weighs complete threo pounds. Guaranteed for a year. An expert is here to demon strate its many valuable uses. (fourth Floor, Central) Seersucker Stripes in Men's $2.50 Madras Shirts These are the first seersucker stripe patterns we havo had at such a low price for some time. The shirts arc all soft cuff, plain neglige style and arc mado of an excellent quality of woven madras in a good firm weave. Men's Foulard Ties Look Summery in their good colorings, fanciful designs and their light weight. Wc have an uncommonly good assortment of theso tics at I $1.50. I (Main Floor, Market) I. New Patchwork Quilts of Old Colonial Charm Everybody knows that the old-time patchwork quilts were mad by hand. These are manufacturers' patchwork quilts but they have all the quaint old-fashioned charm of the Colonial kinds. The designs are copies of the real old-fashioned patterns. These, however, are in two-color effects pink and white, blue and white, yellow and white, the combination in each "ease being particularly suit able for Summer furnishings. They are very well made, closely stitched and carefully finished. In size 2x2 yards, at $13.50 each, a moderate figure for such distinctive and excellent bed coverings. (Sixth Floor, Centrul) J Imported Straw Rugs at a Fourth Less The.-e are the straw rugs Tve had made in large and con trasting color blocks in order to be able to provide inexpensive Summer rugs in the block pattern so much liked in the higher priced rush rugs. 9x12 ft., $9.75 3x6 ft, $1.75 (Seventh rioor, Chestnut) CHINESE sewing baskets of brown, closely woven bamboo, arc gay and charm ing with beads and tassels and imitation jade rings, and vary in size from those at 75c to those at $2.75. Another timely bit of news from the Oriental Store is the arrival of Jap anese ivall vases at $1 a tulip shape, a gray crackle ware shape and the more elaborate geisha girl model. (Fourth 1 lour. Chestnut) The Only Fireless Cooker Many Women Will Have Two classes of women do not havo a Domestic Fireless Cooker. One class has not yet learned the immense advantage of cooking by the fireless process how perfectly it roasts, bakes, boils and stews, without fuel, without any attention after the food is once put in. The enormous economy in time, fuel, heat and conservation of food, by this method of cookery must surely commend it to any woman who has investigated it. The other class of woman docs know how good fireless cooking is, but is not aware how entirely superior a cooker the Domestic Science is. It is this we should like to show you. Please come see how tt cook, and allow us to point out its advantages over other cookers. It ceitainly hus many! Moreover, its introduction price is but $35 which is much less than its regular price for a limited time. This is the large family size. A smaller M7e is $26. No woman blessed with a Domestic Science Cooker would care fo any other kind. (Fourth Floor, Crntrnl) A Look at Some of the Price Tags on Summer Furniture No matter how colorful or charmf ul or novel a collection of this class of furni ture may be, people will naturally want to know something in particular as to tho different kinds of furniture compiled in it and as to the prices for which they can be bought. "What can I buy for so much?" is the question, and these are answers to it: You can buy The Wanamaker Bar Harbor willow chair, the best Bar Harbor chair mado, for $7.50. This chair is in the natural finish and is reinforced with an iron frame and braces. Of course, there are any number of willow and reed pieces and suits in natural stains and enameled finishes, some upholstered in cretonne, at various prices. You can buy willow chairs with wide arms, others with pocket sides for $14; fireside chairs with high backs, $28. Willow suits, consisting of 60-inch davenport, two arm chairs, arm rocker and round table, blue satin finish, upholstered seats and backs in figured cretonne, reversible-seat cushions, $145. Ivory enamel suits, 72-inch settee, two arm chairs, arm rocker, foot rest, round tabic with glass top, upholstered in figured cretonne, $525. Reed suits, finished in brown, davenport, three arm chairs, foot rest and oblong' table with plate glass top, reversible seat cushions, $375. Willow suit, finished in shadow blue enamel and upholstered in blue figured cretonne, $425. Reed folding arm chair or rocker with wide arms and high back, $8.75 each. Rustic furniture, chairs at $2.75; settees, $3.75 to $25 for large canopy settee: Summer houses, $75 and up; pergolas and houses made to order. Hickory chairs, rockers and .settees for lawns, from side chairs at $5 up to Sit .utai, uiui uui0, 1 . UHxth lloor. Centrul) I f"tm W iLRid A-4 1 t r VJ lifet,,..-!... ... i asgaw mryyyt?!. ,jV $ft a ! IMindiS