i W A.V '. '"" .rv-PM ? ,, TS A . b' i7t EVENING l'tfBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1921 Organ Plays at 9, 11 WANAMAKER'S and 4:tu Chime at Noon Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Unsettled 'ummertime Newsand Much of It News of Lowered Prices A vj Spiall Honors His Who Secretly ! Steal? oujjeae5.ui vomers Ifliercby to elevate himself exploiting. No man or concern dan pulling down otners. It is equally true that all the peaks are open alike price of patience, toil, strength and weariness. There is today no country in the world that offers as many good chances old United States. Signed lwie 22, 1021. Say What You Will Women Do Like Capes And that is very true of two especial styles of vclour capes of which we have just One model has heavy stitching around the shoulder and I is gathered on a shallow yoke. front. $37.50 is the price. The other is a cape with I gathered collar and suggestions Both capes come in black, navy, (First Floor, 3000 Pair to White canvas pumps. White canvas oxfords. Every pair worth very much more. Some we should have to pay twice as much for at wholesale. Every pair is perfect. But for one reason and another we want them to go quickly, and have put the whole lot together to sell at the one low price of $3. The white canvas pumps are either plain or with tongues. Both the black shoes are tongue pumps. Every pair in the collection has the Louis heels most women prefer on dress shoes. All sizes in the lot, but not in every style. (Flrnt Floor, Murket) More of the Famous Parisienne Corsets A cool, light-weight model of pink figured batiste is topless, with elastic m the diaphragm, section eyelets and lacer below front steel, $12. Model with long skirt and very low bust, made of fig wed white material, light weight, 511.75. A model of rjink flownrnd broche, low under the arms, and slightly higher in front and back to support super fluous flesh, $14. (Third Floor, Chmtnut) Women's White Flannel Mirts, Specials at $12.75 This is one of the prettiest models we have had this sea- on ana it is also one of the most popular. The fi lnei js the same fine Quality as in our much nigher-priced skirts and it is double box pleated and knife is ,, u mere is a narrow ffirale and piped buttonholes. (irt lloor. Ontral) Women's Petticoats and Nightgowns Mnvn f 41 i i --. ut iiiusu nana-em-WJdered crepe petticoats nave come from Japan J'ue. Pink and white. They Ifte ninrVifrrn,..nn -r nainsook and made in cool eS6r les-some are ye and some sleeveless them8 -.. ad all of to?3. e-inmmea, $1 jnoorMV,,,,, Women's Ilninn Suite at$c: About Half Price ton I; Weig,ht- ribbet cot KXn8VAtsmadebodico knees lace-trimmed 'ff and otra flizes, or the operations he is succeed permanently by the mountain paths up to to all who will pay the for success as the dear received new shipments. There is a strap girdle in deep knotted fringe, a slightly of sleeves.. It is $47.50. brown and tan. Central) Qi fymwfa of Women's Low Shoes Go for $3 a Pair Black calfskin pumps. Black patent leather pumps. Young Women's Sleeveless Gingham Dresses for $6 Fashioned of pretty ginghams in three sizes of check. Choose red, green, brown, pink, blue-and-tan or other combi nations. Finished with buttoned pockets and narrow patent leather belts. Extra good for $6 as every girl will say who sees them. Sizes 14 to 20. Middy Blouses, Bloomers and Play Suits Middy blouses in 6 to 18 year sizes, of white cotton, some trimmed with blue, $1.75 to $3.25. Of blue cotton with red lacing, $5. Middy skirts in 6 to 14 year sizes, of white, blue or khaki cotton, $1.50. Bloomers of white cotton, $2.25; blue cotton, $1.25; khaki, $2; black sateen, $2.75. - Khaki play suits, consisting of bloomer and blouse in one, $3.50. Khaki sailor dresses, with bloomers the skirt button ing up or removable entirely $7.50. Khaki overalls bloomers and sleeveless waist $2.50. Six to fourteen year sizes. (Second Floor, Chestnut) Ice Cream Is Food and Luxury Too And mighty handy it is to have it at a few minutes' notice. It doesn't take much time to make it with a Wanamaker freezer. This freezer has an active little extra paddle in the dasher, which hurries the work and makes the cream even lighter and fluffier. One-quart size, ?4.15. Two-quart size, $4.90. Three-quart size, $5.75. Four-quart size, $7.15. And up to 10-quart size at $15. Fly-wheels, which make the freezer almost self-turning, arc $2.10 to $3.80. And Then There la the Auto Vacuum Freezer which needs no turning at all (fourth Floor, .Women's Airy -Dresses of Dark Laces $42.50. to $65 Black lace, brown (ace, dark blue lace, and net of the same colors relieved by girdles of vividly colored net or chiffon, or black lacquered ribbon, and by draperies of colored net, or foundation skirts of colored satin. For instance, one black dress has a girdle of dull blue velvet, another a sash of pill box red crepe j a brown dress has henna color in its draperies. And these draperies are very interesting one dress has a circular skirt cut in points and frilled with net; others have side draperies that are hardly more substantial than floating mist. Such gowns are almost in variably bosoming, not to mention being wearable on al most any not-too-formal occa sion. IJrices, $42.50 to $65. (Flrnt Floor. A STRING of white beads round or oval is admirable worn with almost any light Summer dress; gingham or organdie or voile. We have these beads in many lengths at $125 to $2 a string, and a few of them have the pink ish ting$ which suggests coral. (Main Floor, Chestnut) In toalf an hour it makes the cream automatically, working on the vacuum principle Kqeps it hard for eight hours, too. A fine thing for motor trips, TWelvc-dish size, $6. Twenty-dish size, $-10. Market) Central) Taffetas and Crepes for the Fashionable Black Gown The most chic dress of the moment in Paris is black crepe or taffeta. There is a veritable craze for the black frock, relieved, perhaps, by a touch of Russian violet. Fine black taffeta silks are never out of favor with American women. Very beau tiful qualities chiffon and pussywillow made by the best American silk-makers are $3, $3.50 and $4.50 a yard. A rich quality of black Canton crepe is $4.50 and $5 a yard. Fine black crepes de chine are $2, $3 and $3.50 a yard. Black satin-faced jersey crepes are $3.75. And black satin-faced crepe faille is $4 a yard. All excepting the lowest priced taffeta are 40 inches wide. (First Floor, tlientnut) Fine Dress Linen First Time at 85c a Yard A Belgian linen in the "French" weave so much used for dresses, blouses and children's clothes. Until this shipment arrived, this linen has been selling right along in our own stock for nearly double this price It is 45 inches wide and there are the prettiest shades of tea rose, light, Copen hagen and navy blue, gray, lavender, wistaria and white. This is decidedly one of the best values in linen we have had for a long time. (Went AIsIb) $5.50 Will Buy a Good Overnight Bag This bag is made of black enamel fabric re-enforced at' the comers with black leather. It is unusually light in weight, 12 inches long and a good, roomy shape with pockets inside and nicely lined. It has a lock and key, gilt or nickel trimmings as you prefer. (Main Floor, Cheat nut) Dainty Rever Handkerchiefs for Women at 35c Each So many women prefer them to any other kind ! These are of sheer Irish linen, all white and very special values at 35c. A new importation has just reached us and this is the time for those who want them. (Muln Floor, Central) The Children's Sweaters Are Very Important Things There are cool days everywhere, and especially at the mountains and seashore. Warm wool knitted sweaters that button up close to the neck, others with rever collars, and still others with long Tuxedo fronts, and in all the most delightful colors in tan, Copenhagen, navy, brown, heather and American Beauty. They will fit children from two to fourteen years, and are from $3 to $8.50. (Third Floor, Chestnut) 4 Many Handsome Suits of Reed and Fiber Furniture at Lower Prices REED furniture is de lightful in itself, and particularly in the bright associations which it calls up. It is such a sun shiny kind of furniture that it is no wonder people like to use it all seasons. Fiber furniture belongs to the same family. We have marked a number of reed and fiber suits and an attractive group of fiber pieces at new low prices, making a very good oppor tunity for everybody inter ested in furniture of this kind and nearly every body is. Reed porch suit settee, two arm chairs, side chair, foot stool, table with glass top; back and seat cushions upholstered in figured cre tonne, $250. Reed suit six pieces, fin ished in golden brown, rever sible seat cushions, $375. Reed suit, finished in (Sixth Floor. New Bavks "The Death of Society," by Romer Wilson, $2. In which a family group living in a Norwegian chalet is visited by a strange Englishman on horseback. "The Path of the King," by John Bucham, $1.90. In which the path of genius is traced. "The Education of Eric Lane," by Stephen McKcnna, $1.90. Another book by the author of "Sonia." The story of a brilliant figure in that amazing group which this writer has pictured in his novels of London society. (Mnln Floor, Thirteenth) Old English Flower and Fruit Paintings A little group of old flower and fruit paintings from Eng land will please some people who want a rich, subdued pic ture for dining room or coun try house. Framed, their prices are $175 and S225. Some small modern oils in the same style, in oval frames, arc $25. (Fifth Hoor. Mnrket) Have the Records Ready When the College Boys Come Home! Believe us, there's no more charming attention you could render either the young grad uate or the undergiaduato upon his home-coming than to slip into the phonograph a Victor lecord bearing one of the jolly glees or songs asso ciated with the happiest hours of his college life. Below we are naming ju&t a few of the popular college songs on double-faced Victor iccords that may ty obtained in our Phonograph Store: 18168 The Yellow am! the Blue College Dajh 184461 Want to Be Heady Been a-Listenmg 17781 On. Wisconsin! Pasadena Day March 16453 Swing Low, Sweet Chariot Golden Slippers 16795 Our Director March Yankee Shuffle March 16899 Funiculi-Funk'uU O Sole Mio 35573 Favorite College Songs Songh of Good - Fel lowship 64437 Funiculi-Funicula (McCormack). (Setonit I lour, ( rntntl) black, reversible seat cush ions, six pieces $450. Reed suit, finished in green, six pieces, reversible seat cushions, upholstered in figured linen, $595. Reed and fiber pieces High-back fiber arm chair, spring seats,' upholstered back and reversible seat cushion in figured cretonne, $21. Rocker to match above chair, $22.50. Fiber rocker, wide arms, finished in brown, uphol stered in figured cretonne, reversible seat cushions, $15.50. Ivory-finished fiber arm chair, upholstered in cre tonne, $16. Rocker to match, $17. Fiber breakfast-room suit, finished in brown; buffet, table and four chairs, $112.50. Ivory-finished table, with round top, $12.75. Crntral) Little Oriental Rugs $7.50 and $15 for Gifts Anatolian mats, whose bright red grounds and me dallion patterns will make them stand out in any scheme of furnishing. Such pieces are always liked for gift-giving, and as these are marked at a special price, they are doubly attractive. Size 1.6 and 1.8x3.1 ft., price, $7.50. Also a group of small Chinese rugs, 2.6x4.6 ft. in blue, tan, gold and golden brown shades very good pieces and moderately-priced at $15. (Seventh Floor, Ontral) Old Carpets and Rugs Renovated without removing from the floor, by "Skournu," a prep aration that almost magi cally removes stains and dirt. Indorsed by the finest hotels and recommended by house wives. 50c a pint to $3.25 a gallon. (Fourth 1 loor, Market) Spot Lights Everybody who depends on glasses for comfortable vision should have a dupli cate pair when he goes on vacation in case of acci dents. The Optical Goods Store fills prescriptions care fully and its prices are moderate. (Muln (.tiller,, (hexlnul) To women who like some thing in which to carry their knitting from hotel to beach, we suggest the Chinese bas kets trimmed with beads, rings and tassels. Find them in the Oriental Store. (Fourth Floor, Chestnut) For years people have wished for a decorative lan tern that could be used over and over again for festivals, lawn fetes nnd so on. Here it is an imported, collaps ible affair which can be used for candles or electric bulbs, and can be packed away be tween seasons. Prices run from 20c for a baby size to $1 for the regular size. (Fourth Floor. Central) "No-Moth" is a device that transforms any clothes closet into a cedar chest. Hang it near the bottom of the closet, and it will effectually keep moths away. Choice of cedar aroma, eucalyptus, lavender, or "no-moth." Priced $2. Lasts a year. Re-fillers, $1.50 each. A Short-Cut to the Best Summer Suits for Men In the making of meri's suits there is no short-cut to excellence. Certain things are essential, and for these there is no substitute. There is no substitute for the right materials or for the necessary skill in handling them or for the necessary will to make the best suit that can possibly be made from them. But there is a short cut to excellence in the buying of men's suits, and it leads directly to the Wanamaker Men's Clothing Store. Tho men who take it in quest of Summer suits are not disappointed. They can't be. There are no better Summer suits made than the kind we have to show them. It is our fixed purpose always to have the best, always to be identified with the finest qualities, never to be identified with anything inferior. Our prices are fair and aboveboard for suits and garments of assured goodness. Suits in cool, fancy mixed Summer woolens, $35 to $65. Youths' suits in cool, fancy mixed Summer woolens, $25 to $40. Tropical suits of lightest weight tropical worsteds, $32 to $40. Mohair suits in striped and self-striped effects, $25 to $30. Palm Beach suits, all of the real Palm Beach fabric, $20 and $22.50. Knitted sports coats, $20. White flannel trousers, $12. White duck trousers, $3 and $3.50. Khaki trousers, $2 and $3.50. (Third Floor, Mnrket) Men's Leghorn Hats for Warm Weather This leghorn braid, hand woven in Italy, is loosely woven and permits some ventilation,which is a distinct advantage on a warm day. We have these hats in square crown, telescope and Alpine shapes in natural Tuscan color. Prices $8, $10 and $12. (Main Floor, Murket) Camp Blankets of Rare Merit It is doubtful whether there are any better-constructed camp blankets than these at anywhere near their prices. They are of English make and are the blankets favored for camp use by Oxford and Cambridge students, as well as by English Boy Scouts. Woven of all-wool, good, warm and serviceable, in dark brown with gray striped borders, size, 81x62 inches, and now lowered to $7.50 each. But if you want the best and most famous camp blanket in the world, we have the celebrated Hudson Bay blankets, made in England by the firm that supplies the Hudson Bay country. These are wonderfully heavy and almost water proof. Woven of pure wool in gray, tan and white at $13.50 n An,other srade in white at $15 each. All are in size 72x90 inches, and made with wide black borders. (Sixth Floor, Central! Prolong the Pleasure of Your Vacation by taking a camera along and preserving a photographic record of the places you see and the people you meet. Brownie box cameras, S2 to $5. ' Brownie folding cameras, $9 to $17.50. Folding pocket and autographic cameras, $8 to $104. Graflex cameras, S97 to S297. Also a complete assortment of films and wo make a specialty of the development of films and of printing and enlarging. (The Gallery, Juniper) Bridge Lamps for Wedding Gifts At the present moment we have them of mahogany finished wood, gilded and silvered wood and wood painted in polychrome colors ; of plain and painted iron. They all have adjustable arms and prices are very reasonable $10 to $25. Shades to go with them are $3 upward. (Fourth Floor, Centrnl) CC?-lv?5tekg .. -T -.." 'WlTJdaw- tTr" Couch Hammocks in an Extraordinary Disposal People ho want couch hammocks foi the coming holiday and the remainder of the Summer, have good fortune waiting for tnem. In a shipment of 175 excellent couch hammocks we found some that were slightly oil-stained. When we reforred this to the manufacturer, he agieed to make such a generous price concession on the entire shipment that we can sell them at lower prices, we believe, than such hammocks have ever sold for. At $12 A full length couch hammock, chain hung, of good gray or khaki duck with all-cotton mattress. ' At $16 Latest style couch hammock with low arm restb, adjustable upholstered back and extra-stuffed c( tton mattress One of the most comfortable couch hammocks made At tllCfio nripps vnil R!ivr frnm nnn.rffii-rl fn nna.linlf . it.... hanmocksy (Berenth . m. " t Floor, IJarktt) ',, t t X 1 a '! . w (Fourth Floor, Central) . 1)f wiiV yjr U ftvi W .&., t h f A