tfVENra&tJBl2 'iWMEqAW ' JULWiir iya H. L Plavs at 9, 11 and 4:50 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S ElATOKR'' Vtisdttled 'W ui" - - Store Opens at 9 Store Closes at 5 Chlmf Neon i?s ffte fes o a Sore or of Merchandise Now Js-Is It Comfortable? r, f M nj. MDV4 re ' . ' r A ? Hope Is the Cheeriest Foster Mother of Our Thoughts and the brightest star in the sky in times of sickness and anxieties. v To keep a cheerful heart in trials and disappointments is half .the' battle. To have to bear the loss of friends and fortune and to be obliged to begin all. over jp again is not an infrequent experience of life, however unexpected it , Cheer up, hope for again. Signed Ml. July 11, i The Coolest Everyday Frocks for Women Are of Cotton Voile and These Are Only $15 Two hundred or so at a late-season price. Some showing dark foulard effects navy-and-white, navy-and-tan, black-and-white; and some very light and dainty, being white with just a little light blue or a little black. They all have sheer white collars of one sort or another, and elbow sleeves; and there are finely pleated tunics and ruffled skirts and various other pretty, Sum mery features. We suspect that a good many women will want more than one. (First Floor, The New Letitia Corsets Made of light-weight materials and famous for retain ing their shape until worn out. A pink figured batiste, topless, with elastic in bust nnrf j ' diaphragm, $8.50. A heavily boned elastic-top model of the same material $8.50. An elastic-top model with long skirt, well-boned, $6.50. A topless with elastic section over the diaphragm and a free hip, $6.50. Please note that in the warm weather, especially, the morning hours are best for fittings. (Third Floor, rheitnnt) PARIS SEES BEADS AS THE TRIMMING FOR FALL So it is interesting to many women to hear that a new lot 01 those attractive wooden Dead girdles is here for the moderate price of 85c each. iney can be used as long neck chains also and there we at least five combinations r colors. They are worn JJw almost any kind of Wain Floor, Central) NIGHTGOWNS FOR THE TRAVELER Women going to cool places 558k,n!r for le8s oer Mn?0Wn,3' auch as these: w2Kn?f.with v necks, B th Square neck8 . Eoolf fi, V,amDnc or nam "S ft??y, a11 ,have embrold- rr trimming. ITUlru F00r c.ntrul) may be. the best and try Centrnl) QM wtamfc. We Are Taking Many Advance Orders for Schoolgirls' Dresses to be made to measure by our Custom Tailoring Bureau and delivered in the Fall. Wo shall be glad to accept either individual or contiact orders for these, to bo made in any size and materiol. Wanamaker regulation dresses in particular are famous in girls' Bchools throughout the country. Tailored Suits for Women and Girls will be 'made to measure at reduced prices during tho Summer season. Tho most approved Autumn materials and correct advance models will be used. (Clinton! Tallbrtnir nnrenu, Herond Floor. Central) w OMEN'S middy pajamas made of plain and striped crinkly crepe, pink and blue, the stripes being combined with white and exceedingly dainty, while the price of either kind is $3.85. (Third Floor, Central) Women's Bloomers For traveling a great many women are buying crinkly crepe pink or white priced at $1.50 plain and $1.75 lace trimmed. Black satin bloomers for bathing are $4.50 and $5; black and navy radium bloomers, $5.50. (Third Floor, t'frftrnl) 4 None Other Has a Chance With the Bracelet Watch At least as far as women are concerned. The only question is what make of watch to buy, and in this we can perhaps be of some help. The Waltham and Elgin watches are generally considered the best American watches for women. There can be no possible mistake in choosing either one. Waltham Watches Elgin Watches on black ribbon bracolcts aro on black ribbon bracelets arc: S50 with Kold-nilcd cases. In 14-kt. gold cases, $70 to $240. With flexible link bracelets, gold tilled, $45 to $55, ana in 14-Kt. gold cases, $76 to $120. cases, $46 to 367. (Jewelry More, Chentnut nd Thirteenth) A Brand-New French Handbag A long, low, flat shape of Dainty Persian - pattern cross-grain morocco in dark sik lining adds an effective blue and dark brown. With , flnger-strap handle, inner nole frame and purse and mirror. Price $4.50. (Main Floor. Chestnut) Two New Smart White Buckskin Novelties in footwear come and go, but the smart white buckskin pump goes on forever. A certain pro portion of well- dressed women will always like it best. Two particularly good models of fine white buck skin are just in. A pump with perforated wing tip and heel foxing, (Flrit Floor, New Short-Sleeved Blouses Dainty and Inexpensive In fact we don't know when we have seen prettier ones for these prices. Two models are of very fine voiltt one has a tuxedo collar with hand-embroidered dots and Valenciennes lace and the other has a round collar with lace trim (Third Floor. Many Woolen Sports Skirts Have Their Prices Lowered This takes in practically all the light-colored ones in tweed and plain worsted, some of which are made in our own factory and are wide enough to suit the needs of a golfer. They are now $9.75. (Flrt Floor, Try a Sports Veil With the Outing Hat And see how much more around to suit their fancy, becoming the effect is. Some Bh kinds are here in a women prefer the fancy d fleiectlon of coiora at meahes with chiffon borders, . .. . others like the plain chiffon S1 an? f1-6" eacn- ims 1S veils which they can twist a special price. (Main Floor, Central) Pretty and Inexpensive Cottons for Cool Dresses And it may be mentioned : ? fVinf ovorv one of il io aaa Trinn Pnrlier in 111 HB ;- "---,-." ; U1CIU '- "- the season. , Printed batiste, 28c and 38c a yard. (First Floor, are in again. Colors are Gold filled, $45. In 14-kt. (told cases, $80 to $90. With flex- iblo link bracelets, gold filled. $21 to $35. In 14-kt. gold Pumps white leather, Cuban heel and sole, at $12. And a pump with one buckled strap, wing tip and perforations, low military heel and sole of black leather. This is $15. Both are beautifully made and have the becoming me dium toe, which a number of women prefer to the long, narrow vamp. Market) ming. Both are finely tucked and priced at $5. Another is made of im ported Swiss and is an over blouse with a tie-back sash, at $5.85. There is still another in sheer batiste with a tuxedo collar, lace trimmed and pin tucked, at $6.85. Centrul) Also there are some very charming striped and checked pleated flannel skirts in the fashionable sweater colors. These are now $12.75 and $18.75. A number have been almost double. Centrnl) Printed voile, 25c, 38c and 50c a yard P5no rlimifv 38n UUU U VUIU. dimity, j y r: . , Printed jf Chestnut) XA..fcVl4 UIMI.VJI www organdie, 88c a Costume Slips Correct and comfortable to wear under one-piece dresses. They are of pink or white lawn and exactly like chemises, except for having (Third Floor, New Glassware Light-cut, in a large va riety of new and attractive patterns. Pretty, practical, inexpensive and so desirable for hot-weather beverages. Iced tea sets, six handled tumblers and covered jug, $5.50 to $12. Iced tea sets, six tumblers and covered jug, $5 to $12. Water sots, six tumblers, and jug, $2.50 to $6.50. Water sets, six goblets and jug, $12 to $15. Grape juice sets, six tum blers and jug, $3 to $5.50 set. Hot-Weather Comforts Glass spoons with hollow tube handles, for iced tea, 10c each. Glass knives for the cut ting of acid fruits, much used in the restaurants, 40c each. Lemonade straws, 50c for a box of five hundred. . Paper cups to use at pic nics and on motor trips, Ave for 6c. Oilcloth luncheon mats to save laundry work, $1.25 and $1.85 for sets of thir teen pieces; $1.25 to $1.75 for other sets of five pieces. (Fourth Floor, Centrul, nml Mnrket) How About Your Summer Reading? Here are books at 60c a volume; about a quarter of their jusual prices. They are all regular editions, with good print, good paper and binding; and just the things to take on week-end trips or to a shady nook and a hammock. Here are a few of the thirty-six titles: The Light Out of the East, by S. R. Crockett. Port Allington Stories, by R. E. Vernede. The Triumph of Tim, by Horace A. Vachall. Heritage, by V. Sackville West. The Book of. Carlotta, by Arnold Bennett. The Searchers, by John Foster. (Mnln Floor, Linen Table Cloths and Napkins of Sound Merit To say that there is still a scarcity of pure flax linens is not pessimism it is merely facing a fact which cannot be ignored. In Ireland there is a gen eral reluctance to sowing flax, the farmers claiming, and we believe with good reason, that it doesn't pay. Then, again, the Continental supply is meager, the bulk of the crop being absorbed by the home looms. This, however, is a condi tion which cannot become permanent. It is bound to improve, but the improve ment will take time. (F1rt Moor, m r Fine New Golt Clubs From Simpson of Scotland Robert Simpson, of Carnous tie, Scotland, has just sent us some of his best new models. Amonjr them are the Perfect Balance, Mednlist and Simpson drivers and brassies, at $0. And Malinka m a s h i c a, maahie-niblicks, jigeers and putters, at $5.50. Nowhere else in Philadel phia. (The Onllrrjr, Chestnut) long double skirts, and they sell at $3.75. The same things made of washable satin, $6.85; of crepe de chine, $8.50. Centrul) for Hot Weather Sherbet sets, $7.50 to $15 a set. Berry sets, $7.50. Lemonade sets, bowl and 12 handled cups, $13.50 to $20. Fruit bowls, $2.25 to $4. Cheese and cracker dishes, $2.25 to $5. Handled sandwich trays, $1.90 to $3.50. Sandwich trays, $2.50 to $3.50.. Flower vases, 25c to $7.50. Flower baskets, 30c to $5. Bonbon dishes, 85c to $1. Candy jars, $1 to $4.50. JttlMfcSafd Shower-baths, from the simplest sprays at 76c to ring curtain showers at $16. Bath brushes with detach able handles, $1.76 to '$3.25. Wanamaker ice cream freezers, w i t h capacities varying from one to ten quarts, at prices all the way from $4.15 to $15. These all have the triple dasher. Ice cream salt, 35c for a ten-pound package. Flash-lights of many kinds for vacationers, $1 to $7.50. Batteries for these are received fresh daily. Lady Lihth, McKenna. by Stephen Robin Linnet, by E. F. Benson. Colette Baudochc, by Maurice Barres. Young Low, by George A. Dorsey. Sanctus S p i r i t u s and Company, by Edward A. Steiner. Central) In the meantime we have good supplies of the best grades of pure flax table linens at as low prices as they can regularly be sold for. In particular, we have some very good Irish table cloths and matching nap kins, full-bleached, reliable goods, in four handsome floral patterns, circular and oval, with napkins to match. Table cloths, 2x2 yards, $9.50; 2x2 Vi yards, $12; 2x3 yards, $15 each. Napkins to match, 22x22 inches, $10.75 a dozen. Cheatnut) AIRY-LOOKING LAMPSHADES NEW FROM JAPAN Very light and thin shades of decorated silk and paper. They are in six different shapes and as many color schemes; and there are nine sizes, beginning with that correct for a candlestick and ending with that appropriate to a large table lamp; the prices are $1.25 to $18.50. (Fourth Floor, Central) STRONG WILLOW CLOTHES BASKETS Made of good-sized wil lows, tightly plaited by hand. Extra strong bottom and rim top. 27 inch at $2.50. 30 inch at $2.75. 33 inch at $3. (Fourth Floor, Central) CREEPERS AND ROMPERS FOR WEE FOLK What busy mother hasn't thanked the designer of such darling little garments so simple, so comfortable, so easy to wash? Tomorrow she may have her choice of chambrays and ginghams, plain and checked, in sizes for two to five year old youngsters, and with prices running from $1 to $2.50. (Third Floor, CheMnat) Rugs Down From 10 to 40 Per Cent You can choose from year-'round rugs and Summer rugs; rugs for every season and for every room in the house. Quantities are limited in some instances, but there is a wide selection throughout the Sale. Wilton, Axminster, body Brussels, tapestry Brussels and Smyrna rues are among these suitable for year-'round use. Among the Summer rugs are imported straw rugs in black patterns, rush rugs, Colonial rag rugs and jute runners. (borenth Floor, Chotuut) r 52bx - a sImVvAA 9n There's No Excuse for Men 's Tropical Suits of Inferior Quality And still there are plenty of them on the market, and men to wear them, thinking they are getting something wonderful. Any man of common sense and normal eye sight can recognize inferior tropical suits when he sees them. He can tell by the way they are made. He can tell by the lapels, and by the edges, and by the seams, and by the pockets, and by the finish. By the same token he can recognize tropical suits of the really fine kind, tropical suits that are made of the best selected materials mohairs, Palm Beach and tropical worsted, and that are expertly tailored. He will see plenty of tropical suits of this fine kind in the Wanamaker Men's Clothing Store, but he will see none of the other kind. Mohair suits, $25 and $30. Palm Beach suits, $20 and $22.50. Tropical worsted suits, $32. Knitted sports coats, $20. White flannel and striped trousers, $12. White duck trousers, $3.50. Khaki trousers, $2. (Third Floor, Murkrt) What a Man Should Consider in Buying Soft Collars A soft collar must be comfortable and it should have style. But that is not all. It should look just as well after frequent trips to the laundry as it did in the beginning. That is one of the real tests of a soft collar and very few of them stand it. Wanamaker soft collars are fine in fashion and will give good service. Almost every man who has worn them buys all his soft collars here. They give the most satisfaction in the long run. A dozen styles at 35c and 50c. (.Main Floor, Market) Sturdy Linen Handkerchiefs That Some Men Prefer They are the kind that wear and wear and that stand hard usage. Men usually buy them for everyday handkerchiefs. They are medium-weight Irish linen, with a half inch hem and are specially priced at $4.50 a dozen. (West AlMe) Men's Silk Half Hose "Seconds" at $1.25 1500 pair of full-fashioned black, white and colored silk socks that would be a great deal more if they were first grade. From one of the best hosiery makers in the country, whose trademark is known everywhere. (Mnln Floor, .Market) Clothing the Boy for Health and Comfort This is a matter of common sense. Coolness means comfort these days, and washable clothing means coolness. Will you just keep in mind that the word Wanamaker applied to boys' washable clothing means excellence. Whether your boy is a toddler of 8 or a husky youth of 18, or a sturdy chap of any age between, you will find the right kind of hot-weather, washable clothing for him in our Boys' Clothing Store. No doubt about it. Washable suits for boys of all ages from 8 to 18 at $3 to $13.50. A large variety of fabrics, colors and styles to select from. Washable trousers, 8 to 18 year sizes, $1.75 to $3. Sports blouses, $1.25 to $2, in 8 to 18 year sizes. 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