VirP,7779!!FTPV, ,,. , ' 'ipraww'-vwi-Ay ,i' . ' i i ? r A I -' .&' ! .. r- r ' ft. -' : . M, V) ' V U ,,-.!,- -U . - I t EVENf&G "PVBUC mttlmijALVmA, giTTJBflAY, JUlLYm 1921 srOtftf CLOSED I WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair ALL DAY TODAY 1 -K-p- mv wm i;-r Ready Monday With New Goods, Lower-Priced Goods and Good Humor In Exactly the Same Way As the Good Woman olans and arranges her home to express her idea of what a home should be in every particular so far as her means admit, just so our idea of what a proper store should be to be of benefit to the public is shown by what we arranged here years ago and what we have endeavored to improve upon year by year. Stop for a Moment 1 to think of the old store and contrast it with the present one. It has been an all-controlling idea with us from the beginning that if we could assemble under one spacious roof whatever would best serve our patrons, it would naturally follow to be for our own interest also. In one's home hundreds of small things that have crept into it to make it what it is came gradually, one by one, and day by day, out of the mind and heart of the house-mother, whose dear hands have made it to be the best place on earth to you. Just so this Store has come to be what it is. Sometimes it is harder to do little, almost insignificant things than it is to do the bigger things, ,but somehow they often add much to our satisfaction. Signed My 16, 1921. 2 jhm New Shipments of Fine Black Satin Plain black satin of fine .Wanamaker standard quality has just come in in quantity. 36 inches wide, ' and exceptional at $3 a yard. Other prices, $3.50, $4 and $5. (First Floor, Cheitnut) "Mimi," the Famous Frock for Young Women In Crepe de Chine at $16.50 Young women of 14 to 20 'have tremendously liked this pretty "Mimi" dress of heavy crepe de chine, with its ribbon-bound neck and sleeves and its narrow rib bon sash. Now, here it is to sell at a much lower price $16.50. The crepe de chine, while not so heavy as in the higher-priced model, is still a very good quality indeed remarkable for this price. It comes in a good navy blue or black, with the rib bon garniture in soft gray. Or in flesh color or white. A decidedly pretty and practical frock. Ask for. it in the Young Women's Store. (Second Floor, Chestnut) The Finest Silk Skirts Have Taken New Prices We have taken every light colored silk skirt hanging in our cases whose price was over $25 and made it this price. There is enough saved on each one to buy a good looking blouse to go with it. Among others there are heavy Canton crepe skirts with stripes of gold or sil ver, pleated silk poplins and crepes de chine in alternate colors, Roman-striped silks and the handsomer novelty sports silks. Both light and dark colors and particularly nice ones for sweaters. (FJnt Floor, Central) Annual Summer Clearance of Women 's and Children's Low Shoes stilly goes on at a lively pace and customers are finding just what they need at prices averaging close to half. Good choosing in women's shoes at $4.75, $5.75, $6.75, $7.75 and $9.75 including some of the finest slippers, pumps and oxfords. (Flrit Floor, Market) Various Good Sports Jackets Are Down to $10 , They are the nicest things imaginable for women who cost SPrtS Skh'tS a"d who nced this comPletinS Pnrt of thc DlairiSv Very smart worsted tweeds would go well with lfnin Bluft8, There are also a few wool jersey, some colored itylo U handful of Pongee coats. Nearly all are Tuxedo Prices originally were far above this figure. (First Floor, Centrnl) A LL OUR Summer L. It. corsets of open mesh will 1W.1 cIeai'el out Monday at $1 half of their S i pnce There alc eighty-nine in all, and three "ocicis a topless, a short corset and a long one. Ml$i . la fo-fp III )l . The Finer White Gowns for Women $52.50 to $100 Every day brings in fresh ones, and it seems aa if each were more charming than the other. Some are almost severe in their simplicity, and one can see Just how delightful they would be worn with bright-colored hats at mountains or seashore; while others are rich enough to be simple dinner gowns. They are of heavy Canton crepe, crepe de chine and Georgette crepe; and show such fashion features' as Her Birthday Gift Might Well Be a Diamond Ring It would indeed be a happy birthday and one long to be remembered if she should receive such a gift. For those who have a preference for diamonds alone there are very beau tiful rings indeed from $320 up to $2900. At less expen sive prices one may have : Three-stone diamond and sapphire rings at $125. Three-stone diamond and emerald rings at $145. Three-stone diamond and ruby rings at $175. (Jewelry Store, CheMnul nd Thirteenth) Women's Fitted Cases Are Less Expensive than they were a while ago, and in excellent selection. You can get a' good 16 inch case of black long-grain cowhide, with moire lining and white celluloid fittings for $25. From there prices go to $100, for which you can get a magnificent case with many fittings of fine white celluloid with blue or laven der trimming. All the cases are of black long-grain cowhide and have moire linings. Some have removable trays (these start at $45), and beside white fittings there are shell finish celluloid, sometimes with gilt inlay. (Main Floor, Chrttnat) Fluted ribbons set on in straight lines and whirls. Rolled collars and sleeve finishes. Pleated aprons front and back. Fringe used in various striking fashions. Dranunwork used in many ways. Dangling balls for orna ment. Heavy padded embroidery. And far more such points than we have space to set down. The sleeves are everything from short to full length. (Flrnt Floor. Central) Glassware in Orange and Black a New Glory for the Summer Home The people who made this glassware may or may not have been thinking of pro ducing something to add piquancy and delight to the effect of the decorated furni ture in a Summer home. At any rate they have achieved that purpose. You can well imagine the arrest ing effect of this oddly col ored glass used judiciously in that connection. The glass itself is orange tinte"d, the edges are black; (Fourth Floor, Cheatnnt) the effect is emphatic, simple and winning. And the prices are quite moderate. Baskets, 75c to $4.75. Flower bowls, $5 and $7.50. Handled sandwich trays, $3.75. Compotes, $1.50 to $5. Cracker and cheese dishes, $5. Flower vases, $1.50 to $6. Nut bowls, $3 to $4.50. OLACK or cord ribbon sautoirs for women's - watches have sterling silver, gold-Riled or rhine stone mountings, and are priced at 50c to $7 each. Some women use them to hold pendants instead of watches pendants of imitation jade, ivory or amber, prices, $1 to $2. (Main Floor, Oheetnnt) New Corded Dimity Spreads Snow white, and woven with corded stripes. They sell as fast as we can get them. Dainty to look at, easy to launder and wonderfully serviceable. Size 72x90 at $2.25, and 80x90 at $2.50 each. (Sixth Floor, Central) On Monday the Summer Sale of Cotton Dress Goods Remnants 40,000 Yards of All Kinds of Seasonable Cotton Fabrics at an Average Saving of a Third to a Half. Many years' experience has proved to women that this Sale is worth coming a long distance for. It means a year's supply of cotton dress mate rials to numbers of people and a very great economy in the price. Every remnant is from our carefully chosen stock, every one is in good condition and desirable from a fashion standpoint. The lengths are from a yard up to a dress pattern and there are plenty of these latter, not only for children's clothes, but for women's also. Among many other things are voiles, ginghams, percales, skirtings, dress linens, ratines, organdies, Swisses, linenes and dimities. (First Floor, Cheitnut) "A Plea for Old Cap Collier" By Irvin S. Cobb is an affectionate plea for the honest old "dime novel" for boys and we admit he makes out a pretty good case for it, and one that is humor ous reading. Price of the book, 75c (Main Floor, Central) Lovely Hand-Embroidered Robe Patterns for Less One group is of white batiste and organdie robes, some beautifully hand wrought in China and some in France. The first are specials at $31.75, and the second have had a sub stantial sum taken from their prices and are now selling at $42.50 to $67.60. Another group is of Chinese embroidered net, white, price $45.75. (TTtl Alle) The New Silk Bathing Suits May Be Frivolous but if there Is one. woman who isn't enthusiastic about them to tho Inst degree, we haven't seen her yet. Ono of rich black sntin, sleeveless and with a crossed-over-and-tied waist, has a fetching skirt, entirely made of points. Another of black taffeta, has quaint narrow ruffles on the skirt, a piping of color and trimming of bends. Still a third, of satin, in the straight-line fashion, has an attractive touch of color in silk fenther stitching nnd silk fringe to the sash. Thc price in each case is $25 and they are all entirely new. (Flrat Floor, Centrnl) Women's Sample Umbrellas at $5 and $7.50 These prices are close to half what they would be if the umbrellas were not samples. Those at $5 are the sun-and-rain shades rather small and artistic in shape. Those at $7.50 are the larger rain umbrellas, but quite as pretty. Both have interesting handles of bakelite in ever so many colors and designs, occasionally silver capped , and both arc covered with pleasantly colored silk red, purple, green, gray, taupe, navy and changeable. Also both sjoups have the rather short handles and the blunt ferrules. (Mnln Floor, Market) New Dance Records Ready Monday when all the new Brunswick records for August will be released. These favorite dance numbers are: "Oh, Me! Oh, My!" "Mello 'Cello" and "Dangerous Blues" We have the three records packed together in conven ient envelopes, $2.25 for the three ; or singly for 85c each. "Ain't We Got Fun" and "Down on the Farm" (Har monizers' Male Quartet), "Drifting Down" and "Gos pel Train" (Criterion Male Quartet) and "Moonlight," fox trot, and "Deep in Your Eyes," waltz, are among these excellent new Bruns wick records, which as you know, can be played on any phonograph. (Second Floor, Centrnl) Many Fine New Chinese Rugs at Low Prices These new pieces are of excellent grade, sound in texture and rich in furnishing qualities. They are in color combinations of the most favored kind impres sive Chinese blues, imperial yellows and tan shades. The patterns arc of the kind that go well with modern schemes of furnishing, being free from grotesque or barbaric features, while at the same time distinctly Chinese. For rugs of such quality the prices are really very moderate. 12.2x9.1 ft $275 12.1x9.1 ft $265 10.2x10 ft $290 11.11x9.2 ft $335 12x9.2 ft $345 12x9.6 ft $297 9.1x6.2 ft $125 9x6.3 ft. $145 14.4x10.5 ft $475 12.2x9.4 ft $285 12.1x9.4 ft $375 12x9.4 ft $285 13.2x10.2 ft $300 14x9.5 ft $357 9.2x6 ft $145 8x5 ft $100 Small sizes, 4x7 ft $75 to (fleienth Floor, Centrnl) Men's New Summer Shirts of Silk-and-Cotton Light in weight, cool and easy to launder, this fabric makes fine Summer shirts. The designs in this shipment just unboxed are uncom monly good and the colorings aro exquisite. All soft-cuff, plain neglige style, of course. Price $5. (Muln Floor, Market) Men's London Shop Shoes at Lower Prices And there are no finer shoes to be found in Philadelphia than these. In fact, these McAfee shoes, which are now marked $18 a pair, or a little above half price, have no counterparts in the city. They are from an English maker whom many men consider thc best in the world, and they are both high and low shoes of wonderfully fine tan calfskin and hand made throughout. At $12 a pair are oxfords and high shoes in black and tan calfskin from the leading American makers. Brogues and plainer styles. (The fuller?, Cheitnut) Lower Prices on Some of the Men's Ties For $1 each you may choose from 800 foulard ties that were a half more. A good variety of colors and designs. Also at $1 are a lot of silk knitted ties that were double this price, or more. Several styles and many colors. (Main Floor, Market) Children's Fine Socks Half Price at 25c 7200 pair of children's full-fashioned, mercerized openwork lisle socks in black, white, cordovan, cadet and green. All sizes in the lot, and at this price mothers will lay in a good supply. (Flrtt Floor, Market) Of the Many, Many Rag Rugs We Show Only the Best Rugs that are made of fresh, clean materials and in good-looking colors and designs. Colonial Rag Rugs Mixed or plain centers with band borders. 9x12 ft $12.75 and $18 8x10 ft $14.50 6x9 ft $10 (Seventh Floor 9x15 ft $18 and $24.50 12x12 ft $20 12x15 ft $24.50 Special 9x12 ft $9 7.6x10.6 ft $8 6x9 ft $6.75 ( lientniit) Cool Chemises and Nightgowns Low-necked nightgowns of cross-bar voile, having kimono sleeves and feather stitching are $3.85. Envelope chemises of nainsook are lace trimmed, embroidery trimmed, and hemstitched ; have strap shoulders or built-up should ers, $1 to $2.50. ' (Third Floor,5 Central) Children's Dresses Odds and Ends Colored lawns, ere4? and organdies, simple ana not simple, but usually in gay colors, such as yellow, lav ender, pink and green. The sizes are two to six years and the prices made small be cause the garments are mussed aro $1.25 to $3. (TlUril Floor, Cheitnut) Tape Border Handkerchiefs for the Boy They are quite good enough to be used for his "Sunday best," for the linen is an excellent quality, fine and soft, the hemstitching done in foreign stitch, which is by far the best, and the tape borders are remarkably attractive. These handkerchiefs are quite special at $5.75 a dozen. OVe.t Able) B- 3J- -AKV ?. -.F . ...T. - to. - ci-yiuri -V.7T -TL " fVrisy' X' o ... Xi . . -' -M-T- 4i & You May as Well Ca! np in Comfort The days when "roughing it" was a nonym for camping are past. Any one who prefers to do so may make amping trip as rough as he likes, but if he wants comfort he can have it. "Closo-to-Naturo" canvas houses are easy to put up or tako down, nre protection against storms and l:eop out Insects. You can use them on your own lawn, as well as in the woods. Prices range from $54 for size 7.6x6 ft., to 1468 for size 18x24 ft. Children's small houses, $33. Tents at $5.50 for slzo 5x5 ft., to $33 for (Tin nailery, Juniper) 12x14 ft. Automobile tents, $20 to $36. And several motorists' outfits comprLilnR beds and tents combined which tan be cunioil on the car. Camp furniture and blankets, cooking outfit!, clothinnr, fishing tackle, firearms, nnnn, mxu. boats and all other equipment for a life outdoor. ''I 'II Hi n 5 1 m Ml I m n i M jmi i iiiii mil Mill" $-?-" . (Third Floor, Cheitnut)