r rr s ;,-, " a i . l-i "FfJSWf " jY CTT'Mlwiv j, ' i "fl1 , Hv -;; ?'. ri- y" ' V'tT ' -' " V Jl M ' Ji lr . . iils Jl v i . ,n" t i '(iKflf l..tf J - f . . " . v -ri'Mv ' , - IT . j r. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER (nrLADELPlTL, MONDAY, .HTXE 20, 1921 7. n" Organ Plays nt 9, 11 and 4:50 Clilnifd "t Noon WANAMAKER'S Store Opens at !) WANAMAKER'S S"torc Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair i The People Rightly Expect Beauty and Comfort in a Store Today VJrvr. .flTS . i r fc I Many a Man Lost His Principles and Himself in the speculative side of the great war. Men there were, too, who thought they were stormproof against every temptation of paying for influence to be favored with contracts; men who locked up wool, cotton, leather, food and ' other commodities. When a man comes to a point to ask, "How much will it take to get me that position or that contract?" he has passed into a state of moral blindness and will sleep in a bed of hornets. If it be possible to straighten out things, do it quickly. Signed Jane to, 1931. jfU NEW White Broadcloth Es pecially Nice for Skirts This is one of the finest all-wool white broadcloths made. It is a good shade of ivory white, 50 inches wide and in just the right weight for the fashionable sports skirt. Because white broadcloth is so-much used this Sum mer, it is quite scarce and a new shipment goes out quickly. The price is $5 a yard. (Tirol floor, ClirMnnt) TWCHBeautiful New Mourning Handbags These bags are of fine French jacquard silk in new pouch shape with inner frame and soft satin lining. They have covered frames with hand-carved gunmctal catches and arc extremely distinctive in style. Prices, $10 and $15. (Muln floor, Cliea(nut) If it Is True That a Woman Feels the Way She Looks instead of looking the way she feels, it is easy to see why dress is so important! Here arc half a hundred or more French frocks with prices reduced to $35 to $50 a saving of $10 to $25 and every one of them is so dainty, so charming that it is hard to imagine a woman wearing one and not feeling her best. They arc hand made, of course; the materials mostly handkerchief linen and sheer voile, finished and made exquisite with hand drawn-work and embroidery and the narrowest, delightfulest of ribbons. The colors of the frocks are like those of a flower garden pale blue, sunset yellow, lemon, rose, white, lavender, gray. And necks arc often square and sleeves almost always short. Sizes arc 34 to 40. Prices, $35 to $50. (first floor, tenlral) Over Half a Century of Silk Selling to the Women of Philadelphia hs taught us somctliinK of what they want. And it t hcix when ' they want it, at right, fair and steady prices, with no effort to force purchase or bait, crowd b sensational one-day prices. This is no mushroom silk business, but the steady giowth of generations, building larger every year. Very good foulard silks in rmall or large patterns, o0 and 40 inches wide, are S2 a yard. Bleached pongee from the province of Honan in China, ."3 inches wide, is $1.50 n ynrd. s ?1.25 is a low price for good silk tricolettcs in all desirable colors and black. A yard wide. (FlrM floor, ClientnnU N New Sweater-Blouses Are Here for Tomorrow It isn't nccoss-ary to tell the large majority of women about them, for they seem to have already discovered these delightful blouses for themselves. Although a very new fashion, they arc extremely popular. They are silk jersey, worn outside the skirt like a sweater; they have a sweater sash and a white organdie vesteo with cither Peter Pan or roll collar and cuffs. The vestee and cuffs may be removed for laundering. In navy blue, black, Copenhagen, bisque, jade, rouge and white, $12. ( riilrrl floor, (rnlrnl) EW Beige Slip pers in the Boot Shop A new slipper of beige or fawn-color suede has the straight broad instep strap many women like to put a fancy buckle on. The Louis heel is midway between a "baby" and an extreme height; and the whole gen eral effect is of simplicity and good taste in footwear. Priced $17. A slim little one-strap slip per of eigc suede with trim ming of brown kid has the effect of diminishing the size of the foot. It, too, has the moderate Louis heel. Priced $18. Both are in the Little Boot Shop. (firil floor. Mnrkrt) Attractive Silk Dresses for Young Women For guls or 14 to 20 c have a collection of silk and after noon dresses in very pietty styles, priced from $22.50 up. At this price is an attractive taffeta frock in dark blue or black. At $23 and $28.50 several pretty styles in crepe de chine ml Canton crepe in brown, white or dark blue. At ?U2.50 a par ticularly attractive soft taffeta, made with bouffant hips and quaint little taffeta ruchings. This is in Malay brown or navy. "Annette" is a charming frock of Canton crepe at $35. there nrc many delightful models between $i0 and $50. From tnis to S95 the silk dresses are distinctive one-of-a-kind models, much reduced in price. New Ginghams at $11.50 A girlish frock of checked gingham in giccn, brown, red, Pink or blue. The surplice front ties back in a large sash bow behind. And there arc large pockets and n becoming collar of white 01 gandle. U to 20 year sizes. (Second floor. Climtnut) A $15 Silk Sweater in Navy Blue and Black It is fiber silk, with a beau tiful luster and it is made in the pretty open stitch that so many women like. One particular thing about this sweater that is very de sirable is its good fit. The collar is Tuxedo style and there is a sash and patch pockets. Sizes 38 to 44. (flrt floor, OnfrHh WOMEN'S Silk Pajamas Hand - embroidered sorts from Japan made of pink, blue or white habutai, beau tifully worked. Those made in regulation style with frog fastenings arc $12 and $13.85. Those made in the middy style are $13.50. (Third floor, (rnlrnl) The "Geyser" Is a Small, Satisfactory Washing -Machine for Apartments nc average w a s h i n g - machine is often larger than can conveniently be used in "10 kitchenette space of a sniall apartment. Not so the electric "Gey scr. It is the smallest and "Bluest efficient washing machine made. ,? occupies not much more E? Ulnn n ordinary Kitchen chair. s clothes capacity is as nfki , lH that of larger "achines. hut ! Ji,7... WWucoitsatee. It would not be in the way in the bath room or the smallest kitchen ette. It runs almost noiselessly. It is so constructed that there is no machinery at all in the clothes cylinder, and therefore no possibility of wear and tear on the cloth ing. Yet it effectually cleanses the most soiled articles. Its electrically operated wringer can be used in three different positions, and be sides this it possestes a num- (Foiirlh floor, (Atrnl) her of advantages over the usual washing-machine, not the least of which is its at tractive appearance. With out the wringer it serves as a small kitchen table. All "Geyser" w a s h ing machines are equipped with ball - bearing w r i n g c r s, bronze gears, "armco" gal vanized steel, copper-plated and nickel-plated tanks. Baby Geyser, 3 - sheet, hand wringer, $00. Regular Geyser, G - sheet, electric wringer, $150. Extra-size Geyser, 9-sheet iiizc, $170. ' Mm ilk. SillSlllli, , 111 Iff! fill "III J Jill '- I "Si "The Most Wonderful, Most Complete and Most Beautiful Piano Store in the World" A PIANO man from another ut one of Hie recognized music centers of America -.iud after an inspection of Egyptian H.ill and it. "urrounding salons: "Tlii-. i the mot wonderful, the i'in.t complete, and the most beautiful Piano Stoio in the world! I should think it would bo a joy to people to come here to buy n piano." Yes, this IS a beautiful Piano Store. We often hear it snid. Kvcry aid of architecture. pace s nd decoration has been called upon, to make a setting worthy of Music. But better yet. it is a COMPLKTE Piano Stoic Here are assembled together, where you niaj. conveniently compare them, more than Fifty Different Styles uul Sizes of Pianos The incomparable (.'bickering piano famous in Jenny Lind's day. faniotm in the days of Liszt, be loved by musicians the country over is here in socn different styles and ies upiights, baby ,'rands and small grand and concert grands. Avrl t is onhj here in I'hilndclphia. ' Here only is the sweet-toned Sehoniiickci - piano of the Presidents offering a choice of the stjlcs and sizes. The celebrated Knabc piano, in right diflVicnl styles and sizes, is found only here in this city. Besides these arc the old reliable Emerson piano, if Philadelphia favorite since 187!; the famous I.in denian piano; the Marshall & Wendell piano; the Haines Brothers and the Brambach pianos instru ments all of them deserving the widest prestige for their beauty of tone and quality. Each of them offers satisfactory choice of style and sue. In addition to the.-c, arc the Many Kinds of Player-Pianos constituting a large family in thcnisehe-T And thn remarkable Ampico Reproducing Piano considered the highest cxpicssion of the development of musical instruments for the home. The prices of these instruments range fioni lln for a J. C. Campbell upright piano up to $y."iU(i iw a magnificent Cbickering oi Knabc grand piano wiin the Ampi o icproducing mechanism. The price on eei. instrument i exactly the hiiic as it is sold for in any other city, except in sumo instances, when it U !e-s. You pa, no nioie for a piano because of buying n at Wananiaker's And joti have the lepuiHtnni of this entire business to base your confidence on. I:b. I'llrtn Hull, Vrronil I'lnor, Mnrkd Many Odd Pieces of Fine Cut Glass at Half These arc a very attractive addition to the already notable collection which we are offering at savings of one third and in which there is a very large selection of pieces for all purposes and at all prices. The days are certainly bright with opportunity in cut glass of the more desirable kind for wedding gift or for one's own home. Anybody who would take advantage of these odd pieces at half-price, however, must do so at once, as the lot consist of one and two pieces of a kind. Among the cut and engraved pieces are: Fruit bowls, $(i, $10 and $12. Sandwich plate, $7.50. The cut pieces include: Berry bowls, SO. Nine-inch low berry bowl, $0. Two-handled dishes, f) inch, $'1.75. Ice cream trays, $5 and $7.50. Flower vases, 12-inch size, $8.50; M-inch sue, $1:5.50; 16-inch size, $18. Water jugs, 4-pint size, $7.50, (Vuurth lloor. Climlnut) Why Wanamaker Men's Tropical Suits Are the Best at Their Prices There are certain tropical fabrics known to be the best of their kind, whether mo hair, Palm Beach or tropical worsted. These are the only fabrics used for making Wanamaker tropical suits. Everybody knows that goods of this kind, simply have to be well tailored. The wonder, then, is why so many men wear "tropical" suits that their best friends would rather not see on them. We could sell tropical suits for less, but they would he tropical suits of u kind STEAMER Rugs for Many Sum mer Uses Thev are, of course, good things to have in the car ot on hotel porch at seashore or mountains of a chilly evening and there are some not too costly for campers' ti-ae. We have steamer rugs -tailing as low as S10 for an excellent wool rug and goinir to S40, with tlio Ited leaf London rugs starting at Klo. They are in a variety oi pleasing pattern and colors, some plaid on both sides and others with one side plain. Also some rugs with fringe and others with bound edges. (Miiitt I'loor, Miirl.rli GOOD Scrim and Marquisette Curtains for $1 to $2 a Pair These arc good curtains Tor seashore cottages and Summer homes anywhere. To buy them again we shall have to pay wholesale almost what wc are selling them to our customers for. An excellent grade of vliite scrim, with plain hem stitched hems, at $1 a pair. With narrow lace edge, $1.25 a pair. Sheer white marquisette with hemstitched hems. $1.50 a pair. With lace edg ng. .s'2 a pair. All are 2' '( yard long. Other scrim, marquisette and voile curtains in dainty styles at reasonable prices. 1 1 IfOi Floor, Mnrkrt i fW Little Para V sols for Chil dren Just win they warm the cockles of a small girl's heart as they do we don't know but certainly mother or grandmother can hardly take Home an thing more wel come. They are printed and plain, milled and not milled, but mxariably they arc charming, and they cost fiom 50c to :.". ( Main I lour Miirl.rl) s OME cials Lace Spe- Margot lace lloiinciugs, in several designs, all ecru, -10 inches wide. Price, $2.25 a yard. Imitation lilet llouncing. also ecru, $1.75 a yard. On the ame table will be found quantities of shm t ends of various kind oi llouncings for half. (Wl'M l-lrl OOD Domestic -R u g- s for I he Year Around Pattern and cobus in iuh , nety that ou may luie i u t baimoiue with nil st,le of fin nudum; and for anj, loom in tin house. Standard Wilton Ku, UnPJ I'eet. $M and Mill. S.IMlUi feet, S7'J.:.() and s?S od :ili.lSH incho, SI .,')(). Axminster Rugs !K12 feet, STT.oU to SoiUU 8.;i(i.0 feet. S-IJ..)() .,J ifo.oU ti0 feet. $2, and S32.50. t.Uxti.G feet, Sl.'J.CO and $1(1.50. ai)x70 inches, $7 and $8.7G. that we wouldn't care to sell at any price. The tropical suits we sell are priced as low as is good for the men who are going to wear them. We could not sell them regularly for less with a guarantee that they arc the best that can be had in the country ready to wear. Palm Beach suits, $20 and $22.50. Mohair suits, $25 and $.'!0. Tropical worsted .suits. $02 to $40. Knitted sports coats. $20. White flannel trousers. $12. (Tlilril I Innr Mnrkrt I White duck trousers, $: and $3.50. Khaki trousers, $2 and $3.50. When It Rains Even in the finest of Sunt mer weather a man is likcl. to be "caught out" once in a while. Raincoats of good quality and in proper styles are here of tan gabardine, the most serviceable of r a i n c o a cloths, some made with rag Ian shoulders and belt all around, others with plain shoulders and half belt. Prices S30 to $15. The Bride Has Her Choice of Many Flat Silver Patterns A- a mattei of fact, there have ne'er bclou In en so man oi such beautiful period designs in steilinj; siher as the .Icweh; Store is showing at present In all these patterns, the ct i earned ut through th anous sie spoon.i, fork.-, and knnes to all ncretear.v serving piece". And each separate item ma. lie bought a desired. Washington Imellu flcppelirhitc Fairftuc Lenny ('hipp'iidult Mm-y Chilton f'mtawouth I.nnndou-nc Dorothy Qnhirri Kino Albirt Ilrmidon l.itdu Maru Maryland Si. Ihinstnn ('Irnnnnt (fruelrt lnr, (Intltnil urnl I liirtrcftttl t An Oriental Rug for a June Bride from every point of view an Oriental rug is a wedding gift of the finest kind. Among all the brides of June there isn't one who would not be delighted to receive one of the Mosuls, DaghestanB or Chinese rugs that we are now showing at such moderate prices. Every rug in each of the three groups is a gift of beauty and service something that will mean a permanent enrichment of a home. Mosuls in deep reds and blues, 3xb' to 3.tj.7 feet, $35 to $55. Daghestans in beautiful bold designs and striking color contrasts. 3.0x4.0 feet to 3.0x7 feet. $40-to $00. Chinese, in combinations of blue, ecru and tan. a few in curious-looking brown shades. 2.4x1.0 feet. $22 to $27. (SimciiIIi I Inor. ( nil nil) Women's Colored Handker chiefs Once More at 25c Each Just arrived and in all the good sport color that women are asking for to wear with their outing costumes. There is navy and old blue, light and dark green, tan and pink all prettily combined with white. This is a special price for these attractive handkerchiefs. illril Mlrl Nothing So Good as Khaki Skirts for Camping In fact, for walking trips m the mountain or country or for boating, the Khaki skirt i almost indipenable. Women eem very -'m to find these skirts here at the old-time prices of $3.75 and S5. Thev are good sports models with large patch pockets and thev button down the front. Thev are washable, of cour.se. lrl I tour, I nil ml For a Safe Fourth Try Toys Now that the movement for a "safe and aiie" cole bration of Independence Dav ha gained so many fol lowers, parent are aniou to provide their children with other amusement than dangerous firework for the eniov ment of the holiday. The Wanamaker To Store ha the following sug gestions : Coaster irafoiis YvUivipcdcx Hand cars Toy automobiles Slulhifj boiu'ds Scooter;, Iti'fic bars l)ol vaavltvs f'iakf tents SailhoalH ' -iiicnt bouts Kites "lis H'tttirft! nets (Surtlvn sets SYiw pails vuplanv lawn huhiiuh ' ' '"ttls (scti-nlli I lour, Murt.rO !l ft m ii ! ft 5i s ill' M J , . T w V. Jj.S- -- ".i-inA -(...... I irti rl ($Trnth Floor, ( lntinit) L