Wm tvtt irwsa u '- VS. 4 ,V tiVENI&tt PUBLIC' liJjbaElt PHJP S)4ltPttlA, FltlDAY, .(--" JUNE 24' L921 'I t Organ Plays at 9, 11 WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair I ana a:ou Chlnte t Noon Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S ' l '$ Tool Things to Wear and Other Goods That Real Summer Brings to Mind t Water at a Distance Does jNot rut uut a Jture " Near at Hand $ Many times in' the !otir recollection, valuable properties were destroyed by fire because of scanty supply of water. It IS oe tier lu luoii aiieau anu oe prepared for possible happenings. "A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush." Having an old horse-shoe "foriuck" is not equal to life-time savings for your daughter's dowry. Sigjicd hint U, J811. JThe oad Brimmed Hats Most Women Wear in Summer $1.50 lop rtraw hats with brims fetbend and dtp In most becom df cotvm. Leghorns, yeddas, tagal and ether fancy straws. Btack, white, Jade, orange, Writ, tangerine, brown, navy, enhid, delft and cornflower blue. ITiey are untrimmod, but some (Second Floor, Wise Women Take a Raincoat to the Mountains and Seashore There is a very useful new rtijeoat of lustrous silk faille. It is showerproofed, but it has the tailored aspect of a coat with I belt and large collar that may be buttoned up close. In a pretty (First Floor, Dainty Voile Over-Blouses Look Well With Tub Skirts Here are two styles, in particular, that women have found very good indeed for this purpose and, in conse quence, they are decided fav orites. One has a round, flat collar, pin tuck's, short sleeves and is trimmed with nai rotor Val enciennes lace. The other has a squat e neck, short sleeves and wide Valenciennes lace. Both blouses have tie-back sashes. They are inexpensively priced at $5 and $5.50, but there are many other styles between these prices and $12. (Third Floor, Outrun TirHITE vestinos to put 'f into a dress at the last minute are of tucked net or pf net and lace combined. Jie first sells at $2.50 to UM a yard, and the second at $3.75 to $6.75. (Main Floor, Central) COLLAR and cuff sets of real filet lace are vera desirable indeed to wear kMi silk sweaters the col lars being the straight tux edo sort. Theg cost $5 the set. (Main rioor, fentrnl) $0 ",("tU W"lCn a,'e aHfi' ing us for crlnklu crepe Nomas that wc are glad t0 announce these. Some J Plain pink and blue " with white, and "uu are pink blue " -J striped with while, and Wmnterf with it. $3.85 is the pne of either style. (Third Floor, Central) jj0FT satin ribbon for Olrdles is here in six J nine inch widths-the l8 $1.65 a yard, the sec f.S0ai,iirrf. Colon Fe peach, ia.in ....... ..,. old times, within Jtfkm to $7 of them nedd nothimr more tlian a length of wide ribbon. For the others there arc lovely wreaths of poppies, buttercups, cornflowers, clovers, morning glories, bluets, or some other pretty flower and foliage garni ture. The hats aie $1.50 to $7. Wreaths from $2 to $5 Clienlnut) shade of $37.50. pastel blue or gray, Many other kinds of raincoats arc here also, in rubberized cloth and showerproofed cloths, among them some Imported ones. Prices are from $27.50 to $57.50. Central) Comfortable L. R. Corset Waists Women like them not merely because they are comfortable, but because they can be laundered an important point in hot weather. A short model of batiste has a clasp in front, clastic sides and light boning; $1.(55. A similar model with buttoned .front is also $1.65. Both are for slender figures. An L. R. with low bust, long skirt and light boning, $1.05. A girdle of pink broche with elastic sides is $8. The same thing made of white coutil is $2.60. An clastic slip-on of pink broche hns a closed hack and a clasp front and costs $5 (Third Floor, Chestnut) $1.25 and $2.25 Tub Skirts Are Here Once More This is the first time since the war we have had white tub skiits for such little prices as these. There are two good sports styles, plain in front and with gathered back, and they have verv attractive sports pockets trimmed, like the belt, with but tons. Either one of those mod els would look very well with sweaters. ' (Knot AIMe) Women's Silk Umbrellas at $5 Silk-covered umbrellas with paragon frames, and hardwood 01 bakelite handles, with bakelitc rings or silk cord loops. The colors arc purple, taupe, navy blue and green, besides black. (Miiln Floor, MnrUel) $6.75 Is Little for Women's Shoes Like These Some of them have been double. Others sevoral dollars more A few have been $6.75, but these were special purchases that enabled us to price them below value when they first came in. Ten models and materials. A btown satin one-strap slipper with light turned sole and A gray suedo short-tongue pump with Louis heel and turned sole The same pump in tan calfskin. A one-strap slipper of brown kidskin with turned sole and I ouis heel. The same onc-stiap slipper in tan calfskin. two-strap slipper of tan calf with straight tin and moder ate Cuban heel. The same two-strap slipper in dull black call- Sk"n osford tie of soft black kidskin with military heel. The same oxford in brown kidskin. Or in tan calfskin with pcrfoia- lnSny pair of them is fine value for $6.75. (First Floor. Mnrhet) Kiddies' Barefoot Sandals Well made of stiong Russia tan calfskin, with stout flexible soles. Youngsters wear them with socks ur no socks-ami find them jolly cool and comfortable. Sizes 0 to 8 at $2.75. Sizes 81 to 11 at $3.50. Sizes UVit to i. t ?4' .... . .Jk.M Electric Fans make all tho .difference between sweltering and comfort on a hot day"No reason why HOME as well ns office should not be equipped with them. Every good make here, sta tionary and oscillating, from eight inch to sixteen inch, priced $10 to $47. (Fourth Floor, Centrnl) Women's Bright Colored Gingham Frocks $7.75 to $25 If: as somebody suggests the joy of putting on new clothes is due to the fact that wc get rid of our old selves and become new people, it is a joy which is easily come by with dresscs at these prices! The ginghams arc checks in nlmcst every color you can (Flr.t Floor inraiiTORiiiii Particularly Good rocks for Girls and Young Women Tomorrow wc have for girls and young women thice pai ticularly good groups of Summer dresses. They are all special purchases, which enables us to price them lower than usual. A Silk Sports Dress at $28.50 Earlier shipments of this dress sold for half again as much. It is extraordinary value for $28.50. A two-piece model of rich crepe do chine the skirt finely pleated and fastened to a thin silk undci bodice, .and the hand embroidered waist blousing loosely over it soft sash with long fringed ends. Nay blue with n touch of rose or coral hand-embroidery; firefly; delft blue; brown. Or the skirt white and the blouse in jude green, pink or firefly. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Sleeveless Dresses of Rough Silk Crepe, $20 This is a well-known trade-marked "sports" silk crepe -lovely in the rose, turquoise blue or leather color of these fioeks. A straight line model with narrow kid belt, large pockets and becoming collar of White silk ciepc. . The last we had like them sold for a fourth more. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Gingham Frocks at $14.50 Plenty of gingham dresses for less, but these arc very good style indeed, well-made and of nice gingham. Half a dozen pretty models and every color you could name cherry red, shepherd's check, oichid, green, blue, pink, tan and so on. Sizes 14 to 20. (Srronil Floor, heMniit) r - Inexpensive Handbags of Leather These bags arc chiefly in flat, en elope shapes so much in fuot and there aie a great many different styles. Pin seal, crepe grain seal, long grain leather, spider calfskin and alligator calfskin are the leathers used, and they are in black, blue, biown and gray. Prices $2 to 6.50. (Mnin Floor, More of, Those Parcel Post Hampers Orders ennic from Hawaii and fnr-westorn states on the Inst lot advertised. Strongly made of whole willow, parcel post size -21x11x14 inches. Just right for mailing tho family laundry. Priced $7. Rod lock and two l.eyj, GOc additional. (Fourth Floor, Cenlrftl) WEAR SILK Nothing equals its cool touch on the skin in hot weather. It is the coolest fabric made for underclothes, dresses, waists, shirts, pajamas, dustcoats. Now that so many silks are washable, its use is thoroughly practical. For hot-weather wear. we recommend cool white tub silks, thin navy blue or black "China" silks, or the ever-popular and economical thin pongee silks and striped tub silks from $1 to $2.50 a yard. (I'lrnt I loor, Chestnut) think of-vpink, green, red, blu, brown and laender; nnd plaids of a mixtuie of color. They usually have white trimmings, but often arc finished bimply with self-bands or birfdings; nnd the styles vnry from coat-dresses to "wrap-arounds." Prices, $7.75, $13.76 and $25. Centrnl) ( heatntit) A New Importation of Fleur d'Or Powder 75c a Box This delightful French face powder, made by Claiie of Paris, it put up in less cxpen&ivo boxes, . and wc have made a ..pecial ar rangement with the manufac turer to let us sell it for exactly half price. The same size box.-s and the same three color?, Blanche, Nnt ural and Rachel. (Writ Ulr) The Man With a Hose Undoes the Drought . And he's the only man who can! When gardens and '.awns aie parched, and batkynrtls sweltering, he gets out his stieam of cooling shovvois, and ctetes a wide ladius of leficshmont. JVew Shipments of the Famous Wanamakcr Red Rubber Garden Hose "Superb," a strong elastic si.-plj led uibbci hose at 28- a foot. And "Redleaf," A strong live-ply red rubber hose at 25c. Thos.c are the UwieiF. Other good garden hose fiom lfic a fool up. Reels and all attachments. . New Fiction Buff:' a Collie," by Albort Payson Tcrhune, $2. A book of the strange adventures of a dog and his master. "Tnr.an the Terrible," by Edgar Rice Burroughs, $1.90. Tho latest doings of this most fascinating of strange char acters. "Coquette." by FiankSwin nerton, $1.90. A vivid nnrra tive of an intense and emo tional trill (Mnin Floor Tlilrlrrntli) J TTLE one-light table 4 lamps wade of Japan ese vases in various shapes designs oj flowers and birds upon them arc in two sizes and priced at $5.50 and $6.50. Among the other UttU items of interest in the L a m p Store are glace shields for electric lamps, price $2. (Fourth Floor, Centrnl) . New Cut Glass Month The mcrrv, "mnrry" month of ,lunc is a great month for cut glass buying, naturally. Our bright arrays of these goods are kept constantly re freshed with sparkling new sup plies of crystal of standard grade in various handsome cut tings. Hundreds of pieces aie priced 20 to 50 per cent less than rcg ular rates, including these: (Fourth Floor, Boys' Wash Suits Cool as Cucumbers and good as can be had for I he prlceo anywhere, North, South, East or West this is where you will find them. Wash suits of real Palm Beach cloth, in sizes for boys of 8 to 18 cnrs, at $13.50, in Norfolk .tyles. Wash suits of gray crash for boys of 8 to 18 years, $10. (Seionil Hoor "Please Suggest Records Suitable for Sunday Playing" is a request that reaches us quite often. Here is a list of fine pieces of music of a devo tional chaiacter, all of which can be obtained on Victor Rec ords in our Phonogiaph Store: S8103 Hosnnnn (in French) Caruso 71108 Open the Gales of the Temple, Williams ooOoil I Know That My Re deemer Lieth, from "The Messiah," Marsh. Oh! For the Wings of a Dove, Marsh 45080 The Palms, Wericn lath The Lost Chord, Wer icniath 35481 Hallelujah Chorus, Pryor's Band The Heavens arc Tell ing, Conwa.t Hand 16008 The Beautiful Isle of Somewhere, Jarvis Christ Arose, Haydn Quartet 35674 Festival To 1) e u m (Parts 1 a n d 2), Tunity Choir (Seioml I loor, ( enlrnll To the Majority of Men Time Means Money Such men cannot afford to de pend upon one watch alone, even though it is. a good one. An other watch to take its place while it is being cleaned or put in order is an economical neces sity. And men who enjoy golf nnd other sports' find a wrist watch a cry great convenience. For everyday use a regular model Wnltham watch in 14-kt. gold case, is $64 to $115. A thin model Wnltham in 14-kt. gold cane, $300 to $325. Or a regular model Elgin in 14-kt. gold case, $35 to $58. A thin-model Elgin in 14-kt. gold case, $75 to $300. Howard watches, gold-filled cases, arc $63 to $120.75. In 14 kt gold case-, $84 to $147. Wrist watches, Elgin nnd Wnl tham movements, $22 to $107. (Jewelrj More, Clietnut mid Thirteenth) Picnic Hampers and Travel Baskets Made of Japanese mntting in variou" sizes, from capacity for one lunch to food for n family and its friends. Priced $1.75 nnd upward. Finer baskets of white reed, stiongly made, $3.50 nnd up. (Fourth Floor, fentrnl) for the "Marry" of June Flower vases, $3 to $26.50. Water pitchers, $6 to $14.75 Orange bowls, $4.76 to $12.75. Compotes, $3 to $18. Olive or bonbon dishes, $1.85 o S3. Mayonnnisc sets, $3 75 to $12. Sandwich trays, $6.75 to 512.75. Footed dishes, $3.75 to $6.75. Salad or berry bowls, $3.75 to $20. Piimh bowls, $23 to $175. CheMnut) Wash suits of tan linen, in 8 to 18 year sizes, $8.50. Wash trousers, in 8 to 18 car m.cs, $1.75 to $3. Sports blouses for boys of S to 15 years, $1 25 to $2.25. And for lads of 3 to 9 years we hate a very good selection of wnsh suits in Oliver Twist, midd.v and shirt styles at $4 to $5.50. t'entrnl) Another Carload of Kennebec Canoes We do not know of any other canoes bn good and wc are glad to be able to promise delicr before the Fourth of July. Just now ve hnvc 12, 16, 17 and 18 foot tanocs in led, green, blue nnd gray. Kennebec models, $77.50 to $100.50. Kinco models, $70 to $102. Torpedo models, $80 to $103. Sponson models, $97 50 to 120.50. Outboaid motor models, $90 to m32. Maine guide models, $75 to $80. War canoe models, $150 to f280. Paddle.-, cushions, etc., for canoes. (The (inller.v, Juniper) A Cold Drink Any Minute mi the motor, in the sickroom, on the picnic, anywhere, rcgard-le- of ice if you have a VACUUM BOTTLE. No longer, a luxuiy, but a necessity. Every size, style and fotm is here, fiom $2.25 for half-pint size to $15 for cation. (I mirth I loor, (entrul) Bath Towels Made to Excel The are made specially for this store, w ith the idea of offer ing something exceptionally good ut the pi ices 75c and SI each. They are woven of good ub soi bent cotton, full bleached, and bnve plenty of body to insure good service. Size 22.l(i at $1; sue 2ll,3.Ki Intjiea r.t 75-. xr IFIrnl I loor, ( hclnnt) ' i i i ' I ' There 's a World of Difference in Men 's Tropical Suits In buying suits of this kind, one of the surest things is that the man who looris for cheapness can easily find it. It is equally certain that the man who looks for quality finds it just as easily if he looks where quality belongs. By "cheapness" we mean the kind of seeming econ omy that is costliness in disguise. By quality we mean genuineness in the fabrics and, above all, fineness, carefulness, thoroughness in the tailorwork. The distinguishing mark of every Wana makcr tropical suit is the genuineness of the fabrics and the superiority of the tailoring. If you happen to see or hear of tropical suits at prices lower than Wanamaker prices, it will be worth your while to compare the qualities. You will see as clear as print the difference in the quality, in the stitching of the edges, the finishing of the pockets, the making of the collars and lapels. Tropical suits of lightest weight tropical worsteds, $32 to $-,'0. 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 tiousers, $12. White duck trouseis, $3 and $3.50. Khaki trousers, $2 and "$3.50. Regular Summer suits in cool, fancv , mixed woolens, $35 to $55, with a choice of very attractive youth's models at $25 to $40. (Third Floor, Mnrkrt) Now a Man's Good Summer Shirt at $1.50 Lower and lower! This is the smallest price a man's good shirt has regularly sold for in years. Fine, firm percale is the material used in these shirts. All soft cuff, plain neglige style. All the goods are guaranteed fast color and the designs are pleasing stripes. New Woven Madras Shirts for $2.50 This latest shipment brings soft cuff, plain neglige shirts of an excellent quality woven madras in stripes of various kinds, including some of the always popular seersucker stripes. All sizes in the lot. (Main I loor, Market) Some Men A re Buying Their Second Straw Hats These are the men who thought they would save money on straw hats by buying them around the lowest prices quoted. They have found in many cases that the hats are not giving the service they hoped for and that a. pro nounced and somewhat freakish style becomes tiresome. These men are now appreciating the fine fashion and splendid wearing quality of Lincoln-Bennett and Redleaf London straw hats and many of them will be glad to get shapes with wider brims, of which we have a good assortment. Prices $3, $4 and $5. N Mnin I loor, Mrlet I Men's $5.75 Were Never In fact we hao thus new low price. They are an excellent quality Irish linen handker chief with a quarter-inch hem, plain hemstitched, and they are a good size. For men who always like to have a reserve supply of handkerchiefs on hand, this is a timely opportunity to economize on the usual cost. (rt AIlA Men's Athletic Union Suits at 75c Half the Regular Price These are the ery suits hundreds of men want tomorrow, next month and all summer,. They are sleeveless and in knee'length, with elastic cotton webbing at the belt and cut roomy and full for greater comfort. The fabrics are nainsook, self-striped madras.and a cool cotton. Wc have 9(500 of these suits to sell at this wonder fully low price rml they are all first-grade goods. The reasqn for this half-price clcarawny is that the maker was overstocked and was obligt o make a great con cession in order to move his ei mrplus. "(Mnin Wooi .et) f ' ? Handkerchiefs So Low Before just finished marking them at J m I frJ ,. ""v iitf, nvaii- Wu lyht biu(; ' wot. .5 ! Floor, (,., f (lourlli Floor, Central) i (liril iim,..'iar" J V "V wft. I ..At?. tv' . M HvKA .uVf J'' V 1f J .. -.. ' .. V