WHWS iri y ' VTwrn , feVEaiNG tn3LI0 LEiDGBpfiBPHIA; fc6MXY, JOT 'A,' ' W4 ''SLl. '&" " nPlayaat9lland4:50 'Y R OhlrtM t Noon .UU WANAMAKER'S Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S ' Store Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S WEATHER -Fair V'lh . p B Ohlrte. t Noon , , - -.. j "",,7 I ( I people Passing Through This City Almost Always Go Through Wanamaker's iMr. Lazybones Is Authority for if Saying This: rthat to an Idle man life seems like living in fo- 0& graveyard. He intimates that he can- W change his mode of living, because his Vitality has gone out of him and the power of Miction has been lost or is dead. !& If you know such a man well enough to Stell him that some of his schoolmates and :fol1nw - citizens have accomplished large Uvr .., i ,. things, side Dy sme witn icooseveir, liaison, W ii 1 1.., ..M4:. aa nf 4!to vrH-olM-rr MfcjoeinaiH, uy "wft wmv lis r tnjd that the mind and will are the forces that L get the body in motion and keep it going, he & turns away with a vacant stare. The devil certainly has playfellows. Signed hfvhf U, CM jfatmafo. A R Duvetyne Is at Its Best in Millinery Thin soft, lovoly fabric makes somo of the moat attrnctive hats of tho Reason. Its texture and beautiful colorings enable the clover milliner to do wonders with it Tomorrow a delightful collection of thjso new duvetyne hata will appear In tho Millinery Salons. Phoasant-and-navy, gray-and-navy, brown, beige, tangerine, henna one may match almost any gown or suit color. They nro very charming shapes, both largo and small. And they are trimmed Just right. Prices start at $18. Some lesser-priced duvetyne millinery is also shown. (Second Floor, Oheatnnt) Mosul Rugs from Near Where Nineveh Stood Mosul stands upon ancfent ground, within sight of the ruins of what was once the famous city of Nineveh. It is one of the great rug markets of the Orient, whither wandering Kurds and Bedouins turn to And an outlet for their products. Size, serviceability, weight and looks considered, Mosuls are the lowest-priced rugs that come from the Orient. Some very ' good new Mosuls have . come in, making still more interest ing an already very attrac tive collection. The sizes are, approxi mately, 8.6 ft. x 5 ft. to 8.6 ft. x 7 ft., and tho prices $40 to $49 represent a con siderable saving from 'the rates obtaining during re cent years. Soft red, mulberry, dif ferent shades of blue and touches of green are the pre vailing colors. (SOTonth Floor, Chcitaot) f Women's White and Pink Silk Jersey Dresses Drop to $25 A cool $10 drop, too, on some of the prettiest dresses of the season. About a dozen different models. ,, Here a white with touches of gay-colored beadwork. There a flesh pink with deep silk fringe in the same color. Or a pink with silver embroidery on ; the sash. Or one with richly embroidered panels front and back from neck to if hem. Some are coat dresses skirt or white and coat of pink. All are in white or pale pink, i They are very attractive, and wonderful value at $25. Beautiful New Handbags of Jacquard Silks Those in beigo and gray are charming and if a woman prefers dark colors sho may have black or navy. In two good shapes, with gold-plated frames, square or curved, and witrMnne zrames and fine satin linin; Really at Price $10, 1ST. Really advance fall ntyle. Ice $10. (Main Floor. CfcMtnat) (Flrat Floor, Central) Madeira Luncheon Sets, Special at $7.75 Here are new Madeira hand - embroidered, hand scalloped luncheon sets that are the embodiment of daintiness, service and economy. They are a new purchase, and they are the finest speci mens of Madeira handwork we have seen in many a day at the price $7.75 for a sot of 18 pieces. (First Floor, Oontral) 100 Young Women May Have Very Fine Silk "Sample" Dresses at a Low Price A gown maker who has finished with his finest silk sample dresses lets us have them at a price. They are exquisite gowns of canton crepe, roshanara crepe, kitten's - ear crepe, crepe de chino, charmeuse and silk jersey. Nearly all are in tho most wonted navy and midnight bluo. Scarcely two are alike, and the models are both interest ing and original. Somo have the new wido Chinese sleeves, and in many other little touches Autumn fashions are indicated. We shall sell these dresses at $38.50 each. Their regular prices would be from 516.50 to $36.50 MORE than this. So you will see that they aro worth a little effort to come early for. Sizes are 14, 16, 18 and 20. (Stcoml Floor. SSZg JT CliMtnnt) Many Women Pin Their Faith to Surf Satin Bathing Suits Surf satin is always dependable, you know that It will stand either salt or fresh water wonderfully well and it has a luster that time never seems to change. There is another good thing about a 'surf-satin bathing costume ; it is inexpensive. A great many styles are here in this material, some aro brand new, others are so popular that we order them over and over again. Usually there is a piping of color or a bit of wool embroidery. Some have bloomers attached. Prices go from $8.76 to $9.50. (Flrtt Xloo, Oontntl) Women's Tweed Suits Made to Order for Less The Custom Tailoring Bureau Is taking orders for women's and girls' tweod suits made to measure at a special price during the dull summer season. Correct nutumn models are followed, and tho special irlco obtains until September st. (Second Floor, Oontral) I The Cotton Remnant Sale Interests All Women Every year we notice that more and more women come in to pick out their year's supply of cotton materials, and wiert they have once learned how good tho savings are women are not slow to take advantage of them. This year, on account of the recent falling of prices beforehand, the economies are greater than ever, and the one-third to one-half less is based on the new low cost in very case. Plenty of every imaginable kind of seasonable cotton floods for children's and women's clothes and for men's shirts and pajamas. (Flrit Floor. Cheatnut) The Fashionable Bathing Cap Is a Twisted Silk Square It may or may not match tho prevailing color of the bathing costume, but the lovely soft colorings' of these squares go with almost any thing. And, which is very important, they are univer sally becoming. French crepe squares are $2.75. Middy squares, in solid colors, $8. English squares, some Liberty silks, $2 to $10. (Main Floor, Central) 50 Women's Coats and Wraps Down to $25 and $37.50 They are odds and ends of very pretty Spring styles in fine all-wool tricotine, velour and Bolivia. The majority are now close to half price. Also there is a good assortment of the most fashionable colors and a number of black, which promises to be the lead ing shade for Fall. It is an excellent chance to buy a most attractive wrap at a small price. (Vlrvt Flour. Central) 700 Pair of Women's White Canvas Oxfords Enter the Shoe Sale at $2 a Pair All have high covered Loufs heels and light flexible Boles. They were made to sell at three or four times this price. To clear out quickly they enter tho sale at $2 a, -pair. Still Good Choosing in Other Low SJwes ...W5nlcn'i!?.ox'ordB' purapa and strap slippors of many kinds Wluced to $4.76, $5.76, $C.75, $7.76 and $0.75, for quick clear- Wee. to j?"" b1ms children's shoes at $2 to $4.76, according (First Floor, Market) More of Those Dainty Filet Trimmed Waists $5 and $5.85 Fine white voilo, in two extremely pretty and "well made models. The $5 one has a roll collar edged with real filet lace in tho pretty rose pattern and a filet-edged front frill. The $5.85 one has deep roll collar entirely of real filet and a finely tuckod front. It is a remarkable value. Both, of course, have elbow sleeves. (Third Floor, Central) 1000 Pair Women's Silk Gloves at 65c and $1 a Pair Just because 'so many women have taken to wearing silk gloves in warm Weather, and there has been such brisk selling, wo find ourselves with a largo number of lots of incomplete sizes. They are all tho fine quality Milanese silk and those new prices average much less than half. At 66o a pali1 two-clasp silk gloves in black, white und colors. At $1 n pair eight, twelve and sixteen button length silk gloves in black, white and colors. (West Alnle) Women's Union Suits in Athletic Style Drf a yle that is growing more popular every day, and fnces on these two groups are greatly lowered. inri ?ink1?nd wnito nainsook with dotted silk muslin tops ad hemstitched bodico style, $1.75. Plnk and white sheer longcloth with satin-striped " tops, low neck and sleeveless, $1.26, (Mitt VUr, Market) Cool Nightgowns for Hot Nights The simple kind that aro easily laundered, too. Yet just as dainty and pretty as more expensive stylos. Fine cotton crepe at $1.65, in empire fashion, with ribbon-run picot edge at neck and sleeves. Light-weight cambrio at $1.75, with embroidery edge and hemstitching. And four new styles In nainsook at $1.85, with lace, embroidory or plain ribbon run casing. All cut foil and wellmatia. Short Baby Dresses for Tiny Hot Weather Wardrobes These are dear little frocks of the finest white nainsook, dainty and cool the land that babies of from six months to two years need so many of during the Summer. Some aro quite plain with wee collars and cuffs that are hemstitched, and somo are delicately hand embroidered. Others are smocked with a touch of color or finished with lace and fine tucks. The hand-made garments are priced from $2.50 to $6.50 and those made by machine from 85c to $4.50. Fine nainsook petticoats aro $1.25 to $8 for machino made and $3 to $6 for hand made. (Third Floor, Chutnat) Women's Fitted Cases Are Less Expensive than they were a while ago, and in excellent selection. You can got a good 16-inch case of black long-grain cowhide, with moire lining and white celluloid fittings for $25. From thero prices go to $100, for whioh you can get a magnificent case with many fittings of fine white celluloid with blue or lavender trimming. All the cases are of black long-grain cowhide and have moire linings. Some have reasonable trayq (these start at $45), and besides white fittings thore are vbell-finioh cellu loid, sometimes with gilt inlay. In 1881 We Sold Morris Chairs Thoy were among the first articles of furniture wo did sell, too. And wo had to make them ourselves, because some of the old-tlmo kind of fur niture dealers were so enraged at the Grand Depot adding furniture to its stocks that they threatened to boycott the manu facturer who was to make them for us. We Sell About 3000 Different Patterns in Chairs Now but not more than two or three Morris chairs in the whole 3000 different kinds! The fashion of the straight-lined re-cllning-back lounging chair, named after William Morris and variously upholstered with velvet or leather cushions, has almost passed away. People prefer the big wing-back fire side chair, the cozy club lounging chair, the softly cushioned easy chair that invites with every inch of its upholstered surface. Or the bolt upright Windsor chair. They are all less cumbersome and as a rule they furnish a room more satisfactorily than the old-time Morris chair. We wish you would come and look around at all this enormous family of fine, comfortable easy chairs, little and big, that have sprung from those first few Morris chairs made in our own factory forty years ago. The determination to give people com fort then has blossomed out into this entire great P'urniture Store now. (FiftJi. Sixth and Seven til Floor) Men's Tropical Suits of the Right Kind can be made only from the right fabrics In the right way. """ The number of men who are wearing tropical suits of the wrong kind is large enough to make emphasis of that point worth while. Another point worth emphasizing is that only the right kind of fabrics are used fat making Wanamaker men's tropical suits, and they are surely made in the right way. As a matter of fact, they are TAILORED carefully and expertly tailored. And they are good none better at the prices and none sold for less that begin t compare with them. Careful tailoring is vital to the looks and lines of any suit. In tropical suits it is all-important. It is the distinguishing mark of Wanamaker tiopical suits. They are intended for men who insist upon good lines, shape-retaining qualities and good looks, as well as real comfort. And men of that kind are buying them. ' A )i Mohair suits, $25 and $30. Palm Beach suits, $20 and $22.50. Tropical worsted suits, $32. Knitted sports coats, $20. White flannel and striped (Third Floor, Marhrt) flannel trousers, $12. White duck trousera, $3.50. j Khaki trousers, $2. Men's Summer Pajamas of Woven Madras Light in weight, cool and pleasing to the eye, with their colored stripes in vari ous good designs. Serviceable, too, as the name of the material indi cates. Made in the plain, se verely cut styl that many men like best. Price $3. (Main Floor. Market) An Umbrella a Man Will Like A good, big. full-size um brella with a 28-inch spread, made of unusually good silk-and-cotton on an eight-rib frame and with silk-tape edges. With plain or carved wood handles. So good that we will guar antee it for one year against cutting, which Is something we have not been able to do for a lower-priced umbrella since the war. Price $4. (Main Floor, Market) Imported Golf Clubs Not Shown Elsewhere in balance and right in Beauties they arc, perfect weight and not to be had elsewhere in Philadelphia. Latest arrivals are from Simpson, of Scotland. His wood clubs include the Porfect Balance, Medalist and Simplex models, at $6. Malinka mashies, mashie niblicks, jiggers, mid-irons and putters, $6.60 each Wanamaker golf balls that will give long distance and good service are: Radio, $12.60 a dozen; Mystery, $12; Red Flash, $10.80; Blue Flash, $9, and Taplorw, $7.80. Other standard balls. $7.20 to $12 a dozen. Zodiac, Zenith and White Flyer are unusual at 66c each. (The r.Hllery W-.uvrv.ti iSEZ. flientnutl Low-Priced Linen Scarfs They have centers of pure linen and each one is elabo rately trimmed with a deep flounce of lace in the filet or Cluny effect. Judge how good they are when we tell you that wo don't believe we have ever sold as many scarfs of any one particular kind as we have sold of these this season. Sizes 18x36 at $1.15; 18x45 at $1.25; 18x54 at $1.85 each. (Flril Floor, Ghtntnut) Prices Halved on Some Excellent Rugs Limited quantities and some slightly soiled from showing or from having been used in store decoration, but all sound and remarkable value at their prices. Marked exactly half today's regular prices. 24 Wilton and Axminster hall runners, 3x9 ft, 3x12 ft. and 3x15 ft. $12.50 to $35. ' 39 jute runners, 8x12 ft and 3x15 ft, $10 and $12. 42 rush rugs in 9x12 ft. size at $9.75 and 5 in 8x10 ft. size at $7.25. Imported grass rugs at $6.25 for 9x12 ft., $4.75 for 7.6x10.6 ft and $8.25 for 6x9 ft. 16 double-faced Smyrna rugs at $43 for 10.6x12 ft, $47.60 for 12x12 ft, $48.50 for 10.6x18.6 ft. and $61 for 12x15 ft 20 mottled Smyrna rugs at $2.50 for 30x60 in. and $4 for 3x6 ft I BTnth Floor, Chootnot) w. i k n A4vJt tAlJ d.'f tiwv kajLi- fj mtt vVy lftl i"VA: MjtoVrt'V.J i fa, V .