r '' 'i.-a' . K"'V- r h! tt i ' V - ' - 5 EVENING- PUBMO LEDGteRr-PHILABELPHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1921 rafrv-T E Organ Ploy .ii5.0 WANAMAR'S . h "WEATHER ' Sore 'drens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Slore Closes at 5 WANAMAKER 'S v or R riilmrs Wl fouii r Onlyi or Wmfinmjhif Sfile Cgm Measure Up to the Demand the Waimmmer mm W k urnimre Times an$ T?4es Taken at the Flqod Flow on to Fortunes The tides in the Delaware River are six hours and nine minutes in rising and six hours and teniy-iour, .miniums in going oiu io iuw ytidc. In Florida at Boca Seigi, in the wide shallow watcrsbctwe.er t'hcjslans nearest the solemri, strange, old Gulf fof Mexico 'thfe tide is at its "full" in foiir, hours and waits but three hours to all ,to its lowest' ebb. ' ' l The state of the tides and the moon and the direction of the ,winds have much to do in catching big fish, whicfr are most likely to be ad in .deep water. An accomplished .. v v what he is about. fisherman must needs we can see a multitude of fish in the waters and sptd a ay vn nem wn tne Des; fisninfe tackle an' the ProPer bai"t?and the 'fish playing in sight aLVro"n!?.himand' " let aite There ai V lstmct reasons why a man does not succeed in s undertakings if he will search them out and sta aain. in the PrPer way. ' Signed August 15", 1921. mr Tomorrow Will Be a Fi?e Day for Women to Choos "e Better Cotton Dresses Five Groups to Go at $12.7 i Some are late shipments. Some are remainders from our excellent mail - order styles. Others are lingerers a few of this and a few of that from higher-priced Summer collections. All are excellent values, and of a quality and mode to be serv iceable the balance of this 'season and to start off another Summer. There are fine cotton voiles in both dark and pas tel colors some of them mnrlola copying imported wng in' well-made linen go ' ose or blue, brown, yellow, i .nfr. coral; good Scotch g. gr hams in excellent styles i .. smart morning wear u comfortable afternoons ; fine dotted Swisses in navy, brown or tomato ; and natu ral pongees. Each one is now $12.75. Ther,e is, of course, not everything in every size. But every one's size will be found in something. (First rioor, Central) A Sheer Blue Organdie Dress With Hand -Made Filet Lace at $18.50 is just one of the pretty frocks to be had in the Young Women's Store now at late-Summer prices. , It was more, of course, .and so was every other cot Ton frock in the cases. The organdies and they lfcwhat is left .of our finest are all now $10 to $25. They are white, blue, tanger ine, black, pink or brown, and there is mostly one of u kind. Ginghams, voiles and swisseg are all now $3.50 to $15, including dozens of pretty models. Sizes 14 to 20. K . (Second Flour, Chestnut) Ewery-' Thread of These Sweaters Is Silk And many women much prefer to pay the 'price, of the all-silk sweater because of its splendid durability. Theso n ew shipments of n favorite style are in an effective block-stitch pnttern. The fasten ing is on the shoulder, and there is the collarless round neck younger women prefer, and pockets and sash. Jade, turquoise, henna, white, tan, brown, black and navy are the colors. And the price is $37.50. (first I'loor. Central) This Waist Proves That Women , Like Short Sleeves J' '? -'rePc de chine, and good quality crepe and in an St mougn there are plenty of other cri pe de chine waists, the ma- I jon. ty of our customers choose 'thlB one because it has elbow Anot 'or lenson is c, t is but ?G Pri the moderate ?6.7G, though a good quality crepe extra pretty model. It has a becoming roll Tuxedo collar and a square vest, and is made pretty with fagoting; and fine tucks. Tfce colors arc flesh, white, navy or black. (Thin! lloor, Centrul) InSpWtant in a Child's School Sihos Is the Stout Strong Leather that will stand box "d usa?c. Equally irm ,0rtt nt i3 the proper shaping nnd careful making that will give the v Utt- 'e f S..fAmf ,rt S2d roBon -t0 Kl'W,i t In these noin ' ,r children 3 shoe Secton excels. Every shoe here is personi M'n ""'7i V wIy WhatPyoungli V.' ?. ever seen better children's 'hosen by a woman who understands thor- ouKhlv whnt;n , 'wtougnt to wear. Examino mT L. 'idd a'" out leather, lining, making, shape of solo nnH '..-. 'I Ui " if you have ever shoes. ' " , , , But the proof will be " thc wcnr,nB! The New Autum 0xforlls A Now In Tan TlQl ii.. r 1 ' ? "P'O um.y muue. styles in 8H to 2 at $3.76 to k V .kickWr't,1"" "B8.n.n ",, 1 of heavy tan grain calf- 3ro is a A119 sensible ox- ana a. Blucher 5. Straight-laced oxfords, in bSfeH' .... .. Ho needs a rtrst-rate, hard- Wn? 8oe' therc is a uluchcr oxfoS LKln at $5. 'trnL- f tBn1??K with 8trgpt,lnst nd ,-,o6. ' ' r".' i,Parter"ono h perforated wlnir tip Ml $A . n" ! mil in n nprMmnBnHnf". .t . i. .. i- y-n-n mmmrmfiw 'fit 'At.-.., r ft f ,;.. in "ANLY one stoclc of furniture V- America could measure up to the demands that are" being made on this August Sale of1921, and that is the stock with which vq are meeting them. It seerrs to us that if the' people .chose all rXierchandise as they are choos ing furni'zure these 'days, there would be ,np bad merchandise in the world. They are choosing furniture as if ntothing matters but quality, and in the e.nd nothing but quality really does matter. - - They are choosing Wanamaker furniture because qual ity seems to be more of a consideration, 'to them than it has ever been. i ' . ' " , They are choosing Wanamaker 'furniture because they feel confident that the jnoney they save.-.on it is made real by the reliability of the gjoods. j They are choosing Wanamaker furniture1 not only; nw Tim ' i iMmhd-BMi Ji I (IvrHjHl!! ; h: .: I SUjII mJ , ii J,T4 i because it is reliable,but because it is so desirable; so 'Lti likable, so appealing in &fyle, so good to see in one's home". They could not choose for any better reasons. They, could not find in all America, probably in all th.e, world, as large or as diversified a stock to choose from.. Only those who know what an absolutely unrivaled assemblage of furniture it takesto make a Wrmamaker Sale can fully realize how true it is thvit today, pi;actically mid way in the sale, the selections, fo.r all reasonable require ments, are as good as they were atvthe beginning. This notwithstanding the fact thyat since the sale began we have sold more furniture than weiave ever sold fortjie same period in any corresponding eveVit. 'Si But the Wanamaker Sale can never;" nl the people 'in quantities and varieties any more than it:an fail therA fa the quality of its merchandise, and qualify is a poirt on winch we will never give way. , j (rlfth, Sixth and SeTtnth rioors) A Fresh New Qroup of the Chinese Rugs S?o Many People Want The service qualities and furnishing qualities of Chinese rugs arc mooting with a new and ever-widening yippreciation. As a furnishing asset they have a distinct appeal, which is strongly individual aaid. effective. Thc demand is naturally for pieces that cayry the subst nncc of service and thc advantage of decorative v and furnir fhing adaptability. It is admirably answered by the pieces in the shipment frthat will be newly spread out tomorrow morning. Blue is the prevailing color and thc designs arc of a 7.cfined -irder, both floral and conventional. Prices arc notably 1dw for h fine, attractive pieces. x . , o 2 f t. . . 12. HX . it ' " 11. 8x W It. 12. Ox 9. . t 12. Ox 0. 2 &- " tt- ... Chinese Rugs ., ff 12. Ox 9. 9. Ox 6. 1 ft?. 1 ft. .$275 . 295 . 335 . 300 . 330 , 325 345 175 13.11x11. 1 ft. 12. Ox 9. 2 ft. 12. Ox 9. 2 ft. 14. 0x11. 2 ft. 12. Ox 8.11 ft. 11. 9x 9. 0 ft. 15. Gxl2. 0 ft. 17. 0x11. 0 ft. .,.(. .$525 . 340 . 355 . 535 . 295 , 287 , 475 425 Chinese Jlugs Small Sizes ,'oN.n 7k' $25 to $85 (8Nenth.Floor' t'n,r -V," I Beautiful New Silk Shirts for Men This latest shipment is one of the best we have had this Summer. Firm broadcloth silk and a lighter weight silk are in cluded, and there is a wide range of colors and variety of designs. Price $7.50. Also some fine new silk-and-cotton shirts at $5. (Main Floor, Market) A. Little Clearayaiv of Wo men's Leather Handbag, $1 to ;$3.50 Interesting odds and ends of leather' JiniuKs are g d ing for ic markably low prices. Many sizes and shapi n bPwn' b,a c and blues both shapes and colors being excellent for 1?M- i You may have your choice if you make "- CRrlyl (Mnln I'loor, Clirxtimt) Don't You Love a Dance? New Brunswick Records for September Will Be Released August 16th Among them arc some lively fox trots, such as My Cherry Blossom ,' Stolen Kisses js Emalinc-Juanita Ti-O-San Each of the above is lendcrcd by Isham Jones' Orchestra. ' Many others, just as good, are included in thc Brunswick release for September. (Second Floor, Ci'ntrul) A Piece of Sterling Sifoer Tableware Is a Solid" Satisfaction to every hostess. Thc attention of those buying for their own homes or as a gift to others is dhected to some vary fine pieces of sterling silverware on which the following new 'lower prices have been placed: Four-piece coffee sets now $250 to $325. Covered vegetable dishes now $70 to $175. Water pitchers now $135 to $160. Flower vases now $G0 to $185. Saltcellars now $35 a pair. IVppwr shakers now $10 a paii Asparagus dhihos now $135 to $lfa). Meat' platters aiow $150 to $375. Chop plates-now' $85 to $100. (Jewelry More, C'lientniit mid Thirteenth) No Iron Needed for These Crepe Underclothes and that is what commends them to many women, especially for trips away from home. Wash them, dry them, shako them wear them. That's all therc is to it. New envelope chemises of fine cotton crepe with ribbon-run cas ing, $1.50. Ptetty pink crepe nightgowns btitched in blue, $1.85. And hand - embroidered crepe petticoats, white, pink or blue, for $2.85. (Third floor, Central) Women's Summer Underwear at ' Low Prices 20c for fine white ribbed cotton vests in bodice stylo and regular and extra Hizes; ''seconds." 30c for fine, sheer ribb'ed white lisle vests in low heck nnd sleeve less style, regular and extra sizes; "seconds." 50c for lightweight whi$q ribbed coon combination suits, lo'y neck, slecvelfcss'rihd with'Iaco: knees." FWtgra.de, -"' " -VV Pretty 'Lvttle Dresses for folks who. are pretty little six months to two years, in fact! These dainty garments are just in. Theyi arc made of white nainsook, law.a and batiste, and arc smocked, tuicked or have yokes in round or poilntcd styles. The hand-mmdc dresses are $2.50 to $10. Machine-mndei models, just as dainty, cost from' $1 to $5. Little 'petticoat to wear with dresses, some wiith hems and tucks, others ernbroidercd and lace-trimmed, are $1.25 to $3.75. (Third I'loor, Chestnut) Dainty Camisole Tops make accoptablo vacation gifts. Somo arc in filet ciochet designs, others arc of lnco in built-up styles. All arc leady to sew on camisole, chemise or nightgown wkh simps 'iinll ribbon, rfle.es, 75c to $3.26& ' MinVlW, Central) a Women's New Silk Umbrellas, $5 Besides being good, they rrrc very attractive, coming in all 'flic new desirable shades. The han dles are of hardwood with bftke lite rings or bakelite with lfngs to match. Club top3 of hardwood or bakelite. (Mnln lloor, Market) The Corn Is Ripfc a, nd here arc three devices f br its nry naration: CoVn flitters, used uhoj coin is eatcv' on tnc cob. Nickel ,"plated, 25c enctf EnamelcV corn boileis, .holding about one dozn cars, $2. k. Wooden contwiters, -(for pre paring corn fori fritter or pies, 25c. (Fourth 1'lVoru frrj.ml) The Sale That Every Ma 1 1 Has Been Looking for More Than Ai lything Else Clearaway of TVo-Piece Suits at $15 Every other man yew mee nowadays in Philadelphia wears a tropical suit a two- piece.JSiit of mohair, Palm Beach or light-weight worsted. These suits mean comfort, J5 ealth and good sense. ,u pxices nave seen various, but now we collect our whole stocks and mark them to o:o a-1 one nrirp $15 a Suit which means isavings of $5 to $17 c n a suit. Please note that Wanamak er tropical suits are not the ordinary krnd, not the coffee-bag k ind, but every suit is tailored to Wanamaker .specifications, goodw'in fashion and sound in char-, acter. v advisable' to01TOW,,morninS', and .early choosing will be (Third 1 In.ir Market) Baking a Pi& Over a Gas Burner isn't an impossibil Uy at ail that is, if thc houseu'ife uses one of the small i'on o(ens now in the Housefurnishing Store for 85c. The oven is plac I'd over pie pan a very simple performance, (fourth I'loor, M rket) A Convenient Toaster, toasts four pieces of bread over ono gas burner. ! once, each. at !5c "And What Bid You Bring Me?" Woe to thc grow n - up who cannot answer this qucs- nuii suns laciorny ! Every ttne of Philadelphia's visitors uUl be greeted by it when thejr return home and there is r bally no excuse for any but n iglad anwer. In our Toy Store there is a world of toys from which to choose arid something new is coming in wvery day. Out-of-t own customers are even picl -ing up gifts for Christmas Tight now! If the ctiildron are isitors neie, too, they should know about the playground in the Xoy Store, I where a merry-go-round, slit fing-boards, swings and sand-' boxes are waiting for them. (Hetnill, Floor, Mnrhet) New Ball Blankets Coming In in XT . i . 1CN 10tS JUS I opiurt bill,,' a Chm.v, nf ,w..- U,.0 ,. .I....I.1, ,. I . J-..HH .-.v, iv. uuuwri; wile. Amour- Hi,0 'ly good grades about 60 nor .-nnt.nf i.-.L .?. "".-' " Ks woun with , -. . v ,fc uy( i. inn iiiiinri u-it i Km,... . , , i .... . "' "'" uuiucis Price. S10 a nm.- jinors uuvr m it 1 ..v.... r . . with snccaiiv w, ; . ;: ::: : :.. p. r cent of :vwl n ih m nd a ---fc. ... -, "IIM UUlltL in both pink arid blue and wide white silk binding. 'O per cent of wool lOlS IT1 nM ncn .,...1. i li I . coloied binclinif n u ...." ,",'..' '""ft aiuo, all v.'ith wide " " "', "ii.- ukiikcu i a pair fSto." l T"y ""r""ve "rlccs-Sl- '"'":'" ' ('Ixtli I loor, teutrul) (rmirtli l'loxr, Slnrket) A Better Garbage Can vlt is white enameled, with n convenient lift-out tank, and a device which raises lid by slight jreasure of, JootV f Price $4. JJV1' roorth ilpor, Mrbet)' i tW. Vr- ' ' .jut received some in ihted linoleums in the New Linoleums Wc have laid and pril new colors nnd desiens Inlaid linoleum. $1.35, $1,50, $1.75, $2.50 V and $3.25 h(,unro yard. Printml l'fnnlm..., r.n. i- - . inn.JT """ "UC l. yU(5 -1""'" fm g (S.cdoH riaur, Chestnut) Now Is Your Opportunity in Office Furniture , ..w, ...in-kii.-n uiih vaiues. lehks Mhogamj Desks 20 to HO Per Cent Less of thTl t t0 th mSt dcsiral,,c dcsks made, all of of the best htandnn! .r.iu ' l Flnt-top desks, ?.J8, 552 and'$G0. lypowuter desks, $52 and $G0. Double desks, $85. Oak Desks ? Hat-top desks, $23, $30, $-11, $45, $50 and $50 'I ypewriter desks, $42, $45 anil $48. D3ublc desks, $'32. r them ?' fl m t 1 i-'iic i i m i ' Ti'fJ Floor, BMrkM) JT l rr rr i ' TSiM iif . ,-.-, .- s.'il ,''n i - ' tAnU- 4 ' ... ij
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