w&mwxwWFmnnKmmwnmmmaMFrTriwmn mmmmm ? V. M,,r'v-"rA"t rW -'W ' v; ii-? " .:''-- ',$$ ' EVEKIN& PUBL10 liT3D(3fSB PHIljffl?finj E' J ww i. . " ' . ;. r ' . ? fc.w .Ff -" .. 7 f. - ,, ; , 4 . , . HIA, MONDAY, JUTE 27; 1921 r-".w plays at 5), 11 and 4:50 WEATHER Partly Cloudy WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S !i Organ Store Opens at 9 Store Closes at 5 n Chlnifn nt Noon jTAere M icsf 2?e Principles and Well-Matured Plans Benefiting the Public 1 rff TWf TT'V -&47 VivJtWvTlFf ' n 't,TVJrrwTm V I The Inner Life of a Business, . Bank or Corporation Ihas much to do with its triumphs or its disasters. f Success is not a Haphazard altair. Certain iwell-known, successful mercantile, manufacturing j banking operations in the past half century I ijch lost the brains of their founders and pilots 'have gone out oi exisiuncu, uui u is aiso irue mac in 'some instances tneir sons ana neirs, leit wun ricnes, preferred lives free of care. i The simple truth is thaj; the capital of trade and commerce is much more than money. There must ihp visions, principles, and profound devotion to iVell-matured plans faithfully carried out, benefiting the public as well as the owners and investors. Such businesses cannot be extinguished. Signed Kit it, 1921. 5'WL New in Millinery Hats of Snowy White "Coton" The "coton" hat, as Pan's calls it, is charming enough to justify its appearance nnywhore. Fashioned of n new downy white cotton cloth that has the effect, of white plush or beaver, and is ever so cool and light, both to look at and to wear. Some examples will appear in the Millinery Salons tomorrow morning. And with them many other novel and effective all-white hats for the season of white now beginning. (Srroml Floor, Chestnut) Summertime Jewelry Is Having Its Day When the more expensive jewelry is left at home during the vacation trip, many women like to replace it with these useful little articles. Bar pins, in 14-kt. green gold with plntinum front, without $1" With stones, S14.JS0 to stones, $36 to $1:25. Handy pins in 14-kt. gold, $3 to $10.50 a pair. Cameo brooches with 10-kt. gold mountings, $8 to $27. Signet rings in 14-kt. gold, $6.50 to $12. (Jewelry Nlorr, fhtalnut unci Thirteenth) rHE newest hoop and pear-shaped pendant earrings arc in imitation tapis, sapphire, topaz, pearl and jade and are priced at $12,1 to $12 a pair. H (Alain Floor, Chestnut) Such a Favorite Is the Peter Pan Blouse that we have about twenty differ ent styles with this kind of collar alone. It is especially nice for the sleeveless dresF, for sports wear and for while tub skirts. In materials, one can have Voile, dimity and lawn, all white or with the collar, cuffs and frill edged with a color. In one case the collar, cuffs and front pleat are of gingham, in another there is a touch of hand embroidery. Prices begin at $2 and go as high a.s $12.50. (Tlilril Hour. CentrnI) Hand-Embroidered Neckwear Samples, 50c to $5 Such exquisitely lovely things as you would ordinarily pay much wore for. And thev are nil quite fresh and ready to be worn Immediately. Among thorn are very pretty sets of pique and linen for gingham dresses, sweaters and coats, and many of the daintier sets and collars in organdie and not, lace trimmed as well as embroidered. There arc guimpos, too, in organdie and net. Some of these arc not hand embroidered, but nre finely tucked. (Mnln floor, Ontrnl) Speaking of Bathing Suits for the Fourth We are selling so many that it spems as though nearly every woman was planning to spend the Fourth at the seashore. One thing we are quite sure of there never before were so many attractive costumes or so many materials for a woman to choose from, and the prices arc" surprisingly moderate. New style, are arriving constantly One is a wool jersey box-pleated costume with a different color showing under the Pleats. It has the skirt and belt attached and is $15. Other wool jersey suiti arc $5 to $25. Surf satins start as low as $3.75, nnd them nre mnnv prettv styles in taffeta, poplin, foulard, ginghnm and satin going up to $15. Tights and bloomers nre here also from $1.25 to $18.75. (1'lrM Floor, C rntrnl) A Dust Coat Is a Comfort on Her Shortest Trip And for a long trip a woman finds it indispensable. Inen S Contri of "'"en-color linene at $4.50 and $5.75 are cool and risht ti- ' nml lnc collar, pockets, width and ensy armholes are just ' I'lg all -enveloping cloaks of the same material nre $3.75. y fl looking long cloak of dust-shedding gray mohair is $10.50. Rrav iTi fvc coats of r"ll'n Helginn linen are $17.50. An oxfoul rtont t of 'mn-aul-mohair mixture with raglan shoulders, is just Knitor any kind of Summer traveling. Priced $20. ngee coats in plain-tailored or more elaborate models start at $30. (Ftrt l'loor, Ontrnl) Porto Rican Undermuslins in Large Sizes &rm2ia :rith, quBre simple kimono ,1 "uldcr straps or flt hem"tes'lbu,t b"Mes their jmbrScr'Jl hei,,c,,8es ,the.v hllvc htmstEL (ols aml dcllcnto ca1on l"? ,n,. salght lines, broldcrj" y " 1,Ulc bit of e'" H60?iBht chemisfcs are $3.85 to Envelope chemises are $3.85 to ttWra liuor, f.m'i.1, Prices Down on Bed Muslins Here are some good examples of moderately priced bed muslins, the kind that many women arc bit' ins for Summer homes. Pillow enses: 15 x 36 inches at 10c Bolster cases: 42 x 72 inches at 75c 15 x 72 inches at 80c Sheets: 72x09 inches nt $1.5,i 81 x 00 inches at $1.4R 81 xPO inches at $1.08 110x00 inchr nt $1.c0 (ilrl it -I. Cliutuut) Now Women's Darker Novelty Dresses Are Hurried Out at $85 And this new price means a saving of $25 to $50 on every dress. There arc over a hundred of these fine things fcr women they arc just reduced, and every one of them u charming or distinguished. There are heavy Canton crepes, Georg ette crepes and crepes do chine; there arc taffetas and failles nnd even some foulards the last frequently veiled. -' And these fabrics 'nic in such colors as navy, browns and grays. (Klrot floor. It doesn't seem as if any woman could help finding something to suit her in a col lection so varied there are simple straight dresses with a delicate contrast of color, due to thread embroidery; dresses with fringe, dresses embroid ered, with chenille dots; "petal dresses," dresser, of eyelet tnffctn. And nlwnys the qualities are of the finest. Everybody's size is in the lot. Ontrnl) Fine American Silk Broadcloth Three and four dress patterns to a customer am going out from this splendid collection of washable silk broadcloth. White grounds with colored stripes in every color nnd width, from fine piri stripes and clusters to the broad, colored stripes that make such effective, skirts. Men like them for shirts, too. No such variety elsewhere. 32 inches wide. $2.25 a yard. (rint Floirr. Chrntnut) Young Women's Fine Linen Dresses, $11.50 to $25 Tt would be difficult to match these dresses anywhere at the prices. They aie- for young women who want good style and dis tinctive lines, even in a wash frock. Here is one of white linen made after a French model, with narrow insertions of openwork and tiny black velvet bows ns'its only ornamentation. . Another of blue linen has just a touch of rose-patterned calico for trimming. A third, of cool green, is bound in white, with hand appliques of white linen in the skirt. The entire collection is delightful and offers a color choice of rose, blue, gray, white, maize, green and leather color. All have short sleeves and some have most becoming little collars. Prices nre $10.50, $23.50 nnd $25. Sleeveless Linen Dresses at $11.50 offer a color choice of white, pale or dark rose, light or dark blue, orchid, wistaria, jade and a darker green, several shades of tans, grays and browns. A well-cut, straight-lino model, finished with either a leather belt or linen sai-h. Sizes on nil include 14 to 20. Girls' Gingham Frocks at $8.50 Pretty little frocks in 12, 14 and 16 year sizes, in blue or pink broken plaid with white pique trimming. A good style, very well made. , (Seroml l'loor, Client mtt A Good Sports Shoe for Women Something new comes into the Little Boot Shop almost daily. Tomorrow it is a smart white canvas sports shoe cut on com fortable lines, with low military t First Floor, Market) heel. Tip, back, buckled strap, heel and sole are all of either black or brown leathci, giving the contrast so much favored in the sports shoe of the season. Its price is $12. When You Say "Dotted Swisses" Every woman has a mental pic ture of the prettiest, cool Sum mer frocks that she can think of for warm weather. There is no gainsaying the fact that dotted Swisses nre tremen dously fashionable, and we are very glad to have the good assort ment to meet the many demands upon it. Swisses with self-colored dots, M a yard. With contrasting colored dots, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 nnd $2 a yard. (I'lmt Floor, fhrMuut) Women Needing Practical , Handkerchiefs will find a vcrj good medium weight of Irish linen handkerchief, hemstitched and of a good size for everyday use at the moderate prico of $2 n dozen. These nre nice handkerchiefs (Went MM) for women who like to save then better ones while they are away during the Summer. Ink marking will help to keep them from getting lost. It costs only 36c n dozen extra. Children's Striped Top Socks at 25c a Pair First grade mercerized socks with turn-over tops striped with pink, sky blue, tan and cadet on white grounds, Sizes 1 to 13 j cars. I "itI'v- Mrhr in pru-' ..i viuji, .Muil.cl) TT A I It nets arc a sine qua J-t nan in the Summer weather for any woman who wishes to keep her hair pre sentable. All colors ex cept gray and white may be had in the Salon dc llcaulr for $1 a dozen. (TliSri! Ilvur, t licr-Mul) A Fine Lace Bedset Makes a Nice Gift Almost any one with a ifew home to furnish would welcome one of these finer imported bed sets of Marie Antoinette lace which we arc now' selling at the special prices of $15, $17.50 and $2). A bedspread and bolster slip constitute a set. I.ncc bedsets mounted on mar quisette, yin a combination of cluny, filet, antique lace nnd embroidery, niv now repriced at a third less than formerly $t! to S25. (Fifth Floor, tnrlM) Striped Dimity Bedsets New and Welcome In pink and white and blue nnd white. Stalloped on the edge, and with bolster shnm to match. All of the r new arrivals are in doub'c-br I iic ,int pi iced at ' n sot, whith is quite a eonm down from lat Winter's figure. The arrival of this new lot of sets brings our assortment to a (Sixth F1 full degree of completeness, as you can now pet sets nll-white, or with pink nnd blue stripes, in ''oth single and double bed sizr. at $1 an'l S5 for the singl'- nnd 5 qnd SO i'oi the double -ir.e. And thev arc a fine, pretty and practical Summer bed dree ing nnd wash as easily as sheet?. ior, Ontrnl) Unusually .Good Things in Light Cut Glassware Theep aie some of the remarka piece v- Inch we arc now offering at figure: Water goblets. 15c each. Tall or low sherbet glasses, 45c and liOc each. Ice tea tumblers, 25c each. Grapr juice set of C glasso and one pitcher, $3 a et. Tee ten ets of n 2-qt. covered pitcher and six handled tumblers. $4 a set. (Fourth floor bly good and desirable rt- and prices very much below regular Water et. 3-pt. tankaid shape jug and 6 tumblers, $2 a set. Also at lowered prices will be found Va.-es, 25c to $2.75. I'ompotes, 75c to $1. Candy jars, $1 to S1..V). Marmnlndo jar. G"c to .?. Ma.vonnni.se sets, 85c to $1.75. Sandwich trays, $1.00 to ?1.50. . h-Mnilt) In Men's Tropical Suits it Pays to Buy Quality In men's' tropical suits, above all other suits, quality demands the right fabrics and the best of tailoring. You can buy Palm Beach and mohair suits at vari ous prices. fc You can buy Wanamaker Palm Beach and mohair suits only at Wanamaker prices. If anything in men's clothing has no reason for existence, it is a badly-made'tropical suit, and still there are plenty of them. The man vho wants to have a tropical suit that is made of the best fabric, whether Palm Beach, mohair or tropical worsted, and that is made as well as expert workmanship can make it, will choose where tropical suits of that kind are sold to the absolute exclusion of the inferior kind. He will find us ready, especially ready to outfit him for the Fourth. Palm Beach suits, $20 and $22.50. Mohair suits, $25 and $30. Tropical worsted suits, $32 to $40. White flannel trousers, $12. White duck trousers, $3 and $3.50. Khaki trousers, $2 and $3.50. Knitted sports coats, $20. (Tlilril rionr, Miirkrt) Men's White Sports Shirts for Golf and Tennis or for many another outdoor sport which you may engage in over the coming week-end. At $2 is one of cheviot with soft collar attached. At $2.50 is a men-prized cotton shirt with soft collar attached or with neck band fqr separate collar. ' At $2.75 a better grade of cheviot with or without soft collar and with some collars thnt button down. At $3.50 n bavkri-woave cheviot and at St a fine madras shirt, both of thesr latter with nock bands for sepa'nte collars. Also a tan cheviot hirt with soft ro'lar attached at $2.75. ' Vlnln floor. Mnrkrl Ul Always Fresh Rag Rugs in This Store Having an unusually complete stock of rag rugs we are subjected to an unusual demand for these goods, which means a constant inflow of clean, fresh rugs. Colonial Rag Rugs The finest made with mixed centers, band borders of pink, green," rose or light or dark blue. 0x15 feet $24.50 012 feet $18 RxlO feet $1 1.50 i.0 feet $ 1 0 Hit-and-Miss Rag Rugs at Special Prices Black Enamel Suit Cases for as Little as $6.75 These are women" suitcase.-.' being 1C inch to 24 inch sizes, but sometimes men use the largest size. They are notably light in weight, with leather corners for greater durability, weil lined and ith inside pockets. A woman van carry tn them all he will require for n short trip. ( Vlmrt rionr. ( lirtnijt i 1x7 feet $5.25 "xb" feet S3..V) 30x(i0 inchos .2."f 2".54 inches $2 12x15 feet 12x12 feet 9x15 feet . $21.50 0x12 feet ... $20 7.fi 10.fi feet $13 CxO fret ... (Srtenth Floor, lirlnut) .$0.75 and ? 12.75 S10.50 $6.75 Cool Creepers and Rompers The creepers are made of checked and p'ain ginghams, chambrays and madras, plain col ors and v lute trimmed with col ors. Si?e are one to two years; prices, 85c to S2.50. The rompers nre in prettv much the same materials, nre in sizes two to five years, and their prices also are 85c to $2.50. Overalls or sturdy play-suits in which the voungsters can build sand forts or climb trees or do almost anv thing of n rough nnd tumble kind, are usually of denim or some other strong material. Their sizes are two to eight years, their prices $1.25 to $1.75. O hlrcl l'loor, ( MrMnut) The Icelcss Refrigerator Is a Great Economy It' nothing new. Thev urd its piinnple of coolinc bv rvapo ration in ancient Egvpt. Where for one reason or an other one cannot get ice, thi crcat porous covered ini will ker-p the meat, butter, milk and other food perfectly, provided v. ou obey thee instructions; ( I Ei ri y three dnin xnnl l r icrlerA rrfrircalnr effectually iv clean, ennl n ft. r. (.'I lcc) it iiluiiif3 in il cur rent iif mr. Four sios and prices, from riuart milk hot tie size at S2.75 to family food-chest size at $7.50. ilniirtli l'loor, frntrnl) All While Garden Furniture Comes Down in Price All th fiber furniture is also at lovvei figures. A lertre number of reed suit. and odd pieces have been lowered. Manv laie rustic piete, such as summer houses and gate ways, have ber-n leduced. It i. a time of opportunity in Summer lurnituie. The wmte painted p.eies are of the tvpe so popular in Kurope. An espncially impressive pif-cp in this group is a large gateway with lanopy top and douhle gnte. now S90. It was three times ns imuh. In ru.mc thei(. t.s an octagonal house at $205. tim piece comp'ete with s at. In recf tbric i a ver.v g iod choice of chairs, rockers and -ctte?s, (hieflv with lpo.e-iu.-hion srn:.5 and backs upholstered in cretonne M--piece suits in tied, S250. and upward. Theie is a remarkably i;oo( selection in fihei- startnic at $8..")0 a brov n-'inished roikei up to a settre. six feet long, finished in brown, at $".7 ("Ixlli Floor nlrnli Summer Time Means Canning Time to thousands of housp.u-rs I ho enhi-pack method is recognized nt, tlv: easiest and bet vva to .an l...th vrg'-tal!e and fruits. Less labor and absolute certainty of sU(1(.. The Atlantic ( nl-Pne ( annei has the indorsement "f domes.'" science experts and i recogmed ns highlv efficient. On sale in the Housewares Stoic. $-1 for siv-uan jar ii, $5 for twelve-quart jar S17C. ( Fourth 1 l.mr. MnrUri; Of Course You Will Play on the Fourth of July but will it be polf, tennis, baseball or snmo other norni- lar Kame. or M1 you go a-lishing or ni a motor trip 7 Howoer you expect to put in the eimiint' holiday, tin Sporting Goods Store stands ready to equip you for it. For Golf Club.- that ynu will find nowhere else in town. Imported diners and brassies, $6 nnd Jfi.50. Domestic drivers and brassies, $.1.50 and $5.5u. Imported irons, $5.50. ll Mnndnid makes of golf balls, $7.80 to $1.1.20 a dozen. (Jolf bags, $1.50 to $30. For Tennis , Ham oft iiiciiuets include the Tilden. Autograph ami vhit' Wing. S12 to $15. Slazciigcr racquets include the I. '.., Autograph and lVhcrt , $11 and SI 5. Ice i acquets unhide the Autograph, Dreudnaught and Church, $15 and $K.. Wright & Ditson, Spalding nnd Reach racquets. $ii to ?l? A good selection of specially priced racquets of unusual value. $1.75 to $10. Tennis balls, $7.20 a dozen. For Water Sports Kennebec canoes in various models, colors and lcntrth- '-o to $1.14.50. "Kl" ' Kennebec '-ow boats, $42.50 to $107. . ",0. Rowhnal motors, s-77.50 to $112.50. Bathing Suits Men's two piece all-wool suits, $3.7." to $.V Men'- one-piece all-wool suit., $3.75 to $7.50. Women's one-piece swimming suits, $.1.75 to $8. Women's California bathing suits, $5 to $10. Sleeveless bathing suits, $1.50 to $1. Flannel bathing tiunks, $3. .SUA ' ?!-??. J-fci'-43 i ii it,, -4 --- ;rr if";'" Z - - H EZrvJKffiassaP'ssaJ ' - - - -i -TT"- y , ,"' icrcfflrj ?--" -- . -- .yv ..on A good collection ot equipment for baseball, (iahinir jainping and cycling. Cameras, automobile supplies and sporting clothimr if every description. (Tlir (inllrrr I unlpor) m M SJ ' v!i t ( ' ft-SMV ;!.r.!.. .It! ..At,fc , X . U.tJ Mk4.K.