' 'V " '.. r., . .v ... , -i A. v i "B -1 f '., 4 ' r r i i - i J ," . ,, . V ' 1 r. , EVENING PUBLIC LEDGES-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, ,1921 WEATHER Rain fforgan Pi Plays at 9, 11 and 4:50 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Store Opens at 9 Store Closes at 5 Chime at Noon rapw : t r rwwnniwipw's v "t j- -? I I -7 - I I I !.. I I i m. r& b m Mm m Ml That Is Unrivaled in the August Furniture bale Is tiasea on the Quality of the Goods The Interesting Struggle for y .LJLie jliuci luc auuatc js not only a sad fact all over the earth, but jjelow tnc lace oi me waters, wmen cover neany three-quarters of the surface of the globe. The constant evidence of the little fish like the herring, butterfish and blackfish leaping away from the big savage fish like the bluefish is a determined' safeguard of Nature against the overproduction of species. m The great wide-open mouths of the fish and their wonderful strength and astonishing fierceness is a never-ending proof that only the fittest can survive. From above the water the circling flocks of sea gulls, pelicans and frigate birds, .known as man-of-war birds, with their sharp eyes and long bills, arc continually swinging over the waves, darting down and diving below the surface, -gathering the only food upon which they live. After all, how dependent human beings are and always have been upon one another! 'Augutt 17, 1021. Signed I 9 fmnafo. An Aubergine Toque' With Trailing Scarf of Chenille says two or three things about the new millinery modes. It says, for example, that aubergine or eggplant purple 1b one o the most becoming of smart Autumn colors. And that the Spanish in fluence shown in the shape of the hat and in its long trailing scarf, is very pronounced. The little hat is of taffeta, and the scarf that winds heavily around it and falls off at ono side is of chenille fringe. All the eggplant purples and browns are to be good this Autumn. You will see many of these tones in the new mil linery coming daily from our workrooms. (Second Floor, Chentnut) A Clearawayx dT Women's Summer Dresses at Last Low Prices $5 and $7.50 "" Every one in the collection was twice and three times as much and some more than that. Thei'e are good ginghams, fine voiles, sheer organdies, and imported em broidered Swisses exactly right to finish out this Summer, and to start another with. A little crumpling is the worst that has happened to any of them noth ing an iron won't make as good as new. Colors and styles include practically everything. Sizes are from 34 to 40. And the prices $5 and $7.50 should send them out two and three to a wearer. It is certainly the best harvesting of the season in dresses of this kind. (1'lrnt Floor, Central) Summer Sale of Gloves Thousands of pairs for women, mostly at half and less. These arc oddments and remnant lots of a great season's business and every kind of favor- K ite glove is included: 25c nnd 35c a pair for the ehort fabric glovc3 silk, chamois lisle and duplex. 65c and $1 a pair for long' fabric gloves silk, chamois lisle and duplex. 65c, $1 and $1.50 for various ihort kidskin, capeskin, suede and mocha gloves, extraordinary values. $1.83 and S2.23 n nair for finn I short capeskin, suede, mocha and buckskin gloves. $2.65 a pair for beautiful long Hd and suede gloves, also some filip-on mochas and strap-wrist copeskins. (Writ Aisle) Three Smart New . Slippers for the oman in Black his year she is not by . any ;(fncans the woman in mnnrninp' only, for the smartest women. wwith no occasion whatever, huve retreated from colors into the dignity and distinction of all black. For them we have a now black nede slipper with ono buttoned "trap, medium toe and vamp, Hunt turned sole, and low French heel, at $12. The snme style slipper in black "tin is $9.75. At $10 is a similar slipper of Ufiht-weight dull black calfskin Kith openwork strap. Each has the low French heel n increasing number of women we asking for. (Flrot Floor, Murket) The Laurie Is a Four-Piece Sports Suit for Women (In the London Shop)' Made of an oxcellcnt light tan tweed with cape, knickers, skirt and waistcoat. Tho buttons arc of leather. Cape and skirt may be worn for street; tho knickers for golfing; the skirt, waistcoat and cape for tramping. Thero is no end of combinations in this suit! Price, $95. The Laurie will bo made to order in other tweeds by tho London Shop for $125. Separate knickers, custom-made, of the best imported woolens, $28.50. (The Cicilliry, Chestnut) Wide Sleeves Lhied JVith Vivid Color Are a Feature of Young Women'' 5 New Dresses A black crepe gown, for instance, has its only bright moment in the sleeve s, which are of black satin, em broidered in green and gold, and wide enough to reveal a brilliant green lining. Its hem line curves up in front, and its long side panels dip beloiv, in utter and very up-to-date disregard for regit larity. All sorts of cunning tricks are used to make uneven hem effects. One of the cunning est is on a dark blue Poirct twill dress trimmed with black silk braid and many little silvery balls and but tons. This garniture of ball hung braid dangles below the hem in a manner most tantalizing to playful kit tens. But we can't tell all the new and pretty things that have come for Miss Ut to 20 street, afternoon and evening frocks. (.Second Floor, rhen(iuit) Pearl Bracelet Novelties These are the latest additions to bracelet-dom, made of imita tion pearls, and very attractive. One stylo is twisted strands of tiny seed pearls, with a tassel of the pearls. Others arc made ot one to four rows of larger pearl' with pretty clasps. Prices are $7 to $10.50. (Jewelry Store. CheMnut nnil Thirteenth) N ew French Veils They are just in time to wear with the new Fall "bonnet"! Curious scroll designs on filet backgrounds are featured. Veils by tho vard, in brown, blue and black, $3.50. Made veils in rcctnngulnr shapes, some with borders on all sides, in gray, black, blue and brown. Prices $0.50 nnd $10. (Main Floor, Centrnl) . pine White Silk - Skirts Down to $19.50 We count them among the Prettiest white skirts wo have had wis year and they aro the kinds "at have boon all along selling r much higher prices than this. Many women wear these skirts Wl tho year around for, of course, "y look well with any light col ored blouse. Some are full pleated and tho Materials include Canton crepe, CJn?e de cnino and w0"8 sportb Bilks. There are a few largo 4wi, . Every Silk Wrap Is Half or Less And that means that the new markings read from $20 to $75 for some really exquisite garments. Some arc silk lined throughout find can bc'worn for n long timo to come. Only about one of a kind, but there will be found beautifully embroidered black satins, others with long fringe, a few very fine pongee silks, crepe silks and others in the most desirable colors. (first Floor, Centrnl) About 100Q Leather Handbags Will Be Sold at $4.85 All fine, new-style bags which ordinarily nro much higher in price. Good to carry now or to buy for Autumn. Bright pin seal and dull long grain seal aro tho leathers most in evidence, and they are in black, brown, nnvy nnd some other colors. A very grent variety in shapes nnd styles, most of them tho flat envelope shapes so much in favor. An unusual opportunity for a woman to get a handsome handbag at a little price. (Mala floor, Chestnut) Women's Silk Stockings "Seconds" at $1.50 1200 pair of fu'1-fashionod silk stockings in which, the imperfec tions are very slight. Tho best mills naturally give the pick of their second-grade stocks to thefr largest customers, which is the reason Wo hnve the.u to offer. (West Alula) s ilk Remnants, 50c a Yard In every case they have been part of our own good collection of worthy silks and thero is. nearly evory kind of plnin stnple silk's that one could desire. Plenty of wnist lengths and those for linings, petticont, skirts anil even up to five-yard chess patterns. Such Autumn shades as navy blue, tnupe and brown will bo found in abun dance. (l'lrit Floor, Chestnut) npO ANYBODY who looks into the matter, -- even in a casual way, the supremacy of the Wanamaker furniture stocks in respect to varieties, selections, abundances and "likabilities" is bound to be as clear as that two and two make four. Now, a manifestly unrivaled field of se lection is a thing of great advantage to the customer. For surely it isa great advantage, in case the thing you are looking at fails to please you, to have four-, or five or, in fact, fifty others, amongst which you are practically certain of finding what you desire. You know there are some stocks of mer chandise in which there isn't room to change your mind. Stocks of that kind are short in alterna tives. The Wanamaker stock is full of them. In the Wanamaker stock you can change your mind again and again, because there is such an unparalleled variety of the types and grades that any one can reasonably desire. For the customer, this advantage goes still deeper. What is it that has made possible such magnitude, such an absolutely unequaled as sortment? that is the significant thing, the basic thing. The 'answer might be given in one word, or in many, but the many would all be elabora tions, or interpretations of the one. QUALITY is the word. All that is matchless in this sale, all that is unrivaled in the magnitude and diversity of its stocks is based on the principle of quality. The sale has grown gigantic upon the excellence of the goods at the prices marked on them. Today it is growing more than ever and for the same good reason. It is in the very nature of things that a sale of that kind is bound to mean something to your home. (I'lfth. Sixth nd Seventh l'loor.) Five New Books "Smith and the Pharaohs," by Sir 11. Rider Haggard. Prico $1.90. A collection of talcs the first of which is like a breath of Egypt and mystery. The others arc cuiito as interesting, and in one the reader meets Allnn and other favorite characters. "Brass," by Charles G. Nor n's. Price $2. A novel of marriage by the author of "Salt." "If Winter Comes." by A. S. M. Hutchinson. Prico $2. An English novel telling of the trinls of one Mnrk Sabre, a mnn of unusual and honest personality. "An Enthusinst," by E. E. Somerville. Prico $2. This is n story of ardent Ireland, portraying in nn interesting nnd sometimes tragical man ner tho life of one of its devoted countrymen. "Live and Grow Young." by Arthur Edward Stilwell. Pri"o $2. A book called "tho key to youth," nnd wb'ch scorns the belief thnt "three score years and ten" are the allotted span of life. (Mnln I'lnor, Centrnl) Ten Days Yet to Buy a Mirror at 15 to 25 Per Cent Less This is just a reminder that for the remainder of this month only, every mirror in the Picture Store is reduced from 15 to 25 per cent. There are long panel mirrors, wide mirrors for mantel and buf fet, mirrors to hang over hall table and consoles, mirrors espe cially suited to living room, din ing room, drawing room, boudoir or any other room of, the house. The least-priced now is $4, and the largest $120. But after Au gust all prices will return to tho regular standard. (fifth Floor, Mnrket) Men's Palm Beach Suits at $15 Two-piece suits going very fast at this clear away price. Not the ordinary sort, but light-weight, fashionable suits of the highest qualities, care fully tailored. (Third Floor. Mnrket) Sample Chinese Pottery Lamps They are really beautiful in shape and color, some having gold-finished mountings; others being hand chased. Chinese things arc always wanted, and be cause these are samples they will bo sold for $10 to $150. (Fourth Floor, Centrnl) Do You Need an Office Desk ? Or are you likely to need one in the not distant future? These arc timely questions now that the bulk of our office desks are offered in the August Sale at 20 to 25 per cent less than the latest low prices. Which means that in many cases they are now 40 to 50 per cent less than the prices of one year ago. This applies to desks of practically all regular styles roll-top desks, flat-top desks, double desks, typewriter desks. It also applies to a good variety of chairs, filing cabinets nnd tables. A Our entire stock of office furniture is embraced in the sale at reduced prices, most of it at 20 to 25 per cent less than former figures, a small proportion at lesser, but not less real, savings. (Third Floor, Mnrket) Good and Important News for People Buying Hall Clocks The Wnltham Clock Company, one of the oldest and most relia ble in America, has just an- a new, low price sale their hall clock move- nounced for all ments. As a consequence, nil the Wal tham hall clocks now here (and there is nn excellent collection" of them, go down, tomorrow, to these levels. Young couples who are now furnishing new homes nnd (Jewelry Store, Chest others who have been thinking of buying a hall clock for some time will be particularly interested to hear that. Mahogany hnll clock cases) fitted with Waltham tubular chiming movements, Westmin ster chimes, are now $545. Those chiming Westminster, WhiHington and Oxford are $600. With the more elaborate cases, the prices go up to $920. nut nnd Thirteenth) Jeauty at Breakfast is more than possible it's practically certain if one of these charming breakfast coats of pastel-hued radium silk is worn. The colors aro exquisite, and the garment is finished with little frills and bunches of silken fruit that add to its attractiveness. The price is $16.75. (Third Floor. Centrnl) Children's Automobiles Are Now $6,50 "Toot-toot!" Many n grown up will have to side-step tho little gray car with the red stripe. For children four to five year3 old. (Seienth Floor, Mnrket) Tea Sets From Japan These are unusual nnd nttrac-' tivo in nppearance, with conven tional band of black and deep band of color around the top. Tea pot, sugnr bowl, six cups and saucers and six plates, $18. Colors are green, pink nnd blue. CofTee sets in same designs, $9. Chocolate sets are $12. (Fourth Floor, Chestnut) The Medium-Size Oriental Rugs People Are Asking For Medium-size Oriental rugs are scarce, generally speaking, and at the same time they are much sought for. The many people looking for such pieces will be interested by the assortment we are now showing. We have them in a diversity of weaves, at prices going from $110 for nn Anatolian all the way up to $597 for a Kermanshah. Practically all of these rugs are of recent unbnling, and all of them are good, reliable pieces, safe to invest in, especially at the low prices marked on them. The pieces here listed are typical of the selection. Chines, 9.2 x 6.3 ft., $145. Chinese, P.2 x 6.2 ft., $149. Anatolian, S.10 x 5.10 ft., $195. Anatolian, 9.4 v 0.5 ft., $110. Knzak, 8.6 x 6 ft., $135. Kazak, 8.10 x 5.3 ft., $200. Kermanshah, 9.10 x 6.2 ft., $525. Kermanshah, 9.7 x 5.11 ft., $597. Kermanshah, S.10 x 5.10 ft., $425. Kermanshah, 9x6 ft., $425. Kermanshah, 9 x 5.11 ft.. $425. Kermanshoh, 9.11 x 7.1 ft., $545. Kermanshah, 10.1 x 6.7 ft.. $435. Chinese, 9.1 x 6.1 ft., $175. Chinese, 9.2 x 6.2 ft., $150. Mahal, 11.4 x 7.2 ft., $187. Mnhal, 10.11 x 6.11 ft., $160. Mahal, 10.4 x 7 ft., $175. Mahal, 11.0 x 7.5 ft., $190. Mahal, 10.10 x 6.9 ft., $185. (Seventh Floor. Centrnl) Four- Passenger Lawn Swings, $8.75 This is a considerable i eduction swings, which hold four A n Excellent Peach Parer It may bo used for npples, too. Has a revolving knife, nnd may bo clnmped fast to the toblo. Prico $2.50. (Fourth Floor. Centrnl) New Axminster Rugs The colorings nnd designs of these 'atest arrivals in Axminister rugs are unusually pleasing and there is a large proportion of the Oriental effects which these nigs reproduce so satisfactorily. 9x12 ft.. $56.50. 8.3x10.6 ft., $52.50. 7.6x9 ft., $42.50. 6x9 ft., $32.50. 4.6x6.6 ft., $16.50. 36x70 in., $8.75. 27x54 in., $5. 22ix3G in., $2.75. on adults. Special A limited lot of 9x12 ft. Axminister rugs at $42.50. Ceenth Floor, Cllentnut) (Seienth I'lnor, Mnrket) UHph o s e Big - R o u n d Flat Mints" This is whnt the children call them, but they arc generally known us double vnnilla mints, nnd are very delicious. In deli cato colors, yellow, pink and white, 70? a pound. Chocolate-filled straws arc also favorites, 70e pound. (bourn Stalm Store, Clieituui) Low-Price Clearing of Concrete Garden Furniture We have about one hundred pieces of this interesting and attractive furniture for lawns, gardens and verandas, which we have marked at a reduction of one-third There is a choice in white and in granite gray. The white pieces are of crushed marble, white sand and white cement, the irrav pieces being of crushed granite, gray sand and cement. All are warranted to withstand any kind of weather. e?r rn1' bX0S' rU"d and sfluare- $250 Benches, $13.35 to $30. to flG.oO. sun dial pedestals, $13.35 to $23.35 I lower boxes, oblong, $2.50 to $20.50. Gazing globe pedestals, $8 to luus! (FurtU Floor, Chcatnut) rl 4 M fii r K y l' (lwt floor. Contrail T .W' A i ( n JL-VN (u w v :..8 i--! J-k. f VU tt j(7&&v M