? ' iV' i d j atj-i - Tmi IljI I , Hl-JI 'J , ln I , KIM ,'p- V '. ;i.. r . ' - , ... - " IV. ' ' --," Ti ', 'V S". Vi . r 'J.!'' " v y ?,, i, y ( i o m EVENING PUBMO LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1921 j. Organ Plays at 9, 11 and 4:60 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fdir Store Opens at 0 Store Close at 5 Chlraci t Kaon 7? JJ. J . The Greatness of the Wanamaker Furniture Sale Grows The First Stroke Is Half the Battle Choosing their companions has made some men Tfhat they are, and the mistake of others in not taking offered advice or not being strong enough to drop evil company has been their ruin. Better for the latter to have fallen into a bed of .wasps. To almost every man known to the writer was riven an elective opportunity to make or lose his way. All men are weak on some side or other, and need to be spoken with as to the first strokes of life's battle. Signed v es, mi. QM htmafo. Some Very Pretty New Hats Wear Modest Prices Just such jaunty little hats as the first Autumn days will bring at on tho street in numbers. They hover around tho $10 mark some of them dipping below it. But they aro bo pretty and new and clever, in color and lino and material, that you would expect a higher price. Little hats lead though thoro aro largo ones. And velvet is the fabric most used though there is duvetyn and satin. Blacks and thenew colorings aro equally tempting. Many a woman will And her all-Winter street hat in this collec tion shown tomorrow. (Second S'loor, Clieatnnt) Women's Knitted Capes , Lowered to $10 and $25 They have many weeks of usefulness ahead of them, too, for vromen are buying theBe capes for Fnll days at tho shoro or mountains and they have certainly been the success of tho season. The majority are knitted, with scarfs trimmed with fringe. These new markings bring them below half price. Vlrt Floor, Central) A New Slipper for the Black Toilette $9 It is a one-strap slipper of black suede with trimming of black patent leather. The low French heel is of tho shiny black leather, and b is the buttoned strap and the edging. It has a light turned solo. Altogether it i3 nn uncommonly good-looking and well-made slip par for $9, and will go beautifully with afternoon and evening toilettes in the favorite black. (First Floor, Market) Here Is the Ideal School Dress for a Young Girl $16.50 Some of tho best-known girls' schools have in fact adopted it as a school uniform. It is a two-piece dress of good quality dark blue serge, with detachable collar and cuffs of excellent linen. The kirt is box pleated in alter nating largo and small pleats, and is attached to a muslin underbodice, so that it can bo worn with other blouses if de sired. The serge ovcrblouso has a slot opening, snapping a few inches down the front. Two largo patch pockets and a tio sash complete tho girlish effect. This was a favorite modol in Jersey, but it is oven moro ef fective in tho dark blue sorgo. Sizes 12, 14 and 16. Priced 110.50. (Reoond Floor, Cliretnnt) Women's Dusters Now $1.50 to $4.25 They are linene and linen uters in tho natural color and thty nro less than half what thoy have been selling for. Just in time for tho week-end Bummer holidnys and for Labor Day. Good, conservative stvles fh always stay in fashion. (l'lrnt Floor, Central) A Guard Ring of Silver Beauty and safety, the two es sential requirements of a guard ring, are suroly to be found in these especially beauty! Rhine stones, imitation sapphires, em eralds and rubies, in very small stone mountings, insure their charm $4.G0. Other guard rings, of the same style but a bit heavier, $2.75. (Jewelry Htore. Thirteenth und Chrntnut) Little Children's Coats Are Given Diminutive Prices And, what is moie, thoy aro the lighter weight cloth coats that como In so nicoly for Fall days. For the smaller tots, of ono and two years old, aro whito broadcloth, Berge and cashmoro coats, some with n bit of hand embroidery or hand scalloping. These are now lowered to 3 to $10. For older childien, from two to six yoars, thero aro various good sturdy mixtures, gabardines, checks and broadcloths, light nd dark colors, alisu n few capes, from ?5 to $25. (Third Floor, Ohentuut) New Loop-Edged Ribbons Perhaps the world would be a A" "K'e'l affair if there were r.ii bon.B but w0 cortainly wuid not banish these new ones; Kjosguin with loop odges. There ore 35 colors, and sovoral widths, n inch to 1 inches. Short Lengths in White Goods ThlH is a good opportunity to buy material for children's white dresses, or for petticoats, shirt waists, and boys' blouses. Plain and fancy weaves in swiBses, dimities, and madras have vory low prices, rtr VImf. Cnftn() Remarkable Value in Women's Foulard Dresses $25 and $35 These aro not tho usual $25 and $35 dreasos, but gowns that wcro mado to' sell at considerably higher prices. They aro beautifully made most of them of the firmer heavier-weight foulard silks that wear "ever lastingly." The designs art admirable not an off-color or pattern among thorn. There is navy-ahd-white, black-and-white, brown-arid-whit, navy-and-cherry. Some are Georgette veiled, others all of the foulard. A very charming example is a dark blue with cherry coin-dot-and-bar design. This has tho long waisted lines of the moment, and bat-wing sido panels edged with little taffeta loops, the loops also bordering the dress hem and the sleeves. This is $35. Other equally good models at this price and at $25. It is a fine opportunity to Becure a becoming after noon or street dress for much below usual. (Vlret Floor, Central) Exquisite Handbags and Purses From Paris A little collection of novelty handbags and purses has just como from Paris. Any ono of them Would make almost any woman happy. Every ono Is "dlfforent" crimson morocco or finest pin seal, rich watered silks, or decorated patent lcathor. Tho (Main Floor, shapes ore extremely novel, Ornaments of carved Ivory or somt-preclous stones enrich them. They are small and dainty and very elegant. But they hold a surprising amount most of them Including a cig arette case along with othor fittings. Prices aro $18 to $B0. Chestnut) Clearaway of Lingerie Waists Now $2 to $5 A few of this kind and a few of that, but all wondorful value. Fine white vollo, some with full jabots of hand-made Irish lace, others with laeo-edged frills. Some with a touch of hand-embroidery. A few with a note of color. Some overblouses of imported dotted swlss among them. Tho prices placed upon them for quick clearance aro In some caBes less than half. (Went Aisle) Fine White Silk Skirts Come Down to $15 Which is less than half prico in some cases and almost half in the romaindor. Thoro aro somo of tho protticst imaginable styles in both Canton cropo and crepe do chine, pleated and plain modolB nnd somo with sashes. Sisos go all tho way up to 40-inch waist measure. (First Floor, Central) Women's Lacy Glove Silk Stockings for $2 Second grade goods, of course, or thoy would bo more than double this prico. Just 2400 pnir of .fine, sheer glove silk hose in laco patterns In black, whito, cordovan, Russian calf, African brown, gray and fawn, and at $2 a pair they will go out with a rush. (Weit Aisle) "Irish" Laces From the Orient These now Chinese "Irish" laces aro in a beautiful and wide assort ment. Insertions, edgings, headings In various attractive patterns, from tho narrow ptcot edging to the six-Inch width, arc 2Gc to $5.75 a yard. (Main Floor, Central) All-Wool Blue Serge Special at $1 a Yard This is tho first time for several years that wo have had a really good all-wool sorge to sell for this low price. It is a very soft French twill in a pretty shad' navy blue and on especially nice weight for women's nnd chlK presses. Thero is only a limited quantity of MiIb serge. ' (ririit Floor, Ohtstnnt) Surf Satin Bathing Suits for Women at $5 Some very pretty stylos, a few only of a kind, but nil of which have been selling for considerably higher prices. Thoy are both with nnd without bloomors, mostly tho now straight lino models, and some have pipings of color. (First Floor, Central) Women's Linen Handkerchiefs Special, $1.50 a Dozen A brand-now shipment of these very popular everyday handker chiefs. Thoy arc particularly liked by school girls and thoso propnrlng for boarding school or college. They may bo mnrked with Ink at 30c a dozon or with machine embroidery, first name or initials, at 75c a dozen, or full name, $1.25 a dozen. (Wit AUU) Cool Nights Call for Warmer Nightgowns Heavier nightgowns hnve just come. Of sturdy muslin or cambric, with round necks and short Bicovcs. Ono with blue feather stitching, tho other with blind embroldory. Each $1.25. Excellent high-nock and long-Bleevo gowns of cambric with front yoko of tucks or tucks-and-embroidery, and embroidery frills at nock and sleeves. $2 and $2.50. Even More Apparent Towards the End (Only Four More Days) FROM first to last it is the goods that make the sale. From the first they have made this the greatest August Furniture Sale we have ever had; and we have enough of them to give it a record wind-up. It has four more dnys to run, one this week, that is, tomorrow, and three next week. t During these last four days the greatness of it, especially in the main essential, the goods, will be as marked and unmistakable as at the beginning, or indeed, more so. Up to the last hour it will be the sale with the goods, the sale with the furniture that the great majority of people want, the sale that brings furniture of the wanted kinds in varie ties and quantities that stand absolutely alone and that have no counterpart anywhere. Up to, the last hour it will be the one origi nal, distinctive Wanamaker Sale in its goods, in its values, in its service, in its opportunities. From your standpoint three things are now to be specially consideredthe need of your home, or apartment, for new furniture, the opportunities presented by this sale and the limited time you have for taking advan tage of them. Off-hand, perhaps you cannot decide whether or not you should buy, what you should buy, or how much you should buy. lis IP; H '' k if Depend upon it, if you are likely to need some of the finest furniture at an advan tageous price, even in months to come, now is the time to buy it. Depend upon it also that the one and only way to realize what you need and how much you need is to come in and see with your own eyes the stock of furniture that is here to keep these last days of the Greatest August Furni ture Sale filled to the brim with opportunity. Only four days, remember, tomorrow and the first three days of next week. (Fifth and Sixth Floors) New Fiction "The Man, The Tiger and The Snake." by Ferdinand Reyher. Price $1.75. An in teresting story based on an old Laos folktale. "Laramie Holds the Range," by Prank H. Spearman. Price $1.75. A tale of combat, war fare nnd love, with a hero who "rides and shoots and speaks the truth." "The Donovan Chance," by Francis Lynde. Price $1.G0. A real story for roal boys tell ing of railroading and "rough times." "The Beloved Woman." by Kathleen Norris. Price $1.75. The author comes forth again with a very interesting story of family life. "Snow Blind," by Katherine Newlin Burt. Price $1.50. A story of life in a lonoly moun tain cabin. A beautiful East ern actross complicates mat ters in a vivid way. (Hook Storo, Thirteenth Street) New Glass Pitchers With Silver Deposit Decorations Delightfully cool looking and most useful, for they are vari ously used for ice water, milk, iced tea, lemonade or whatever else ono chooses. Tho glass is engraved nnd the top has the silver deposit decora tions, $9 to $20. Others with a drinking glass and intended for a bedroom set, $12.50 and $16. (Jewelry Storo. Chestnut nnd Thirteenth) Gunners Getting Ready for Reed and Rail Birds The season for these birds opens September 1. Fox, Parker, Winchester, Rem ington, H. and R., Boss and Sav nge shotguns, $13 to $700,- Winchester, Western-Field, U. M. C, Peters and U. S. shells in all gauges and loads. And a 'omnlete assortment of hunting clothing. (The ftnllerj-. Juniper) Honfleur Toilet Articles Specially Priced Those ifavorito prepara tions on sale at special puces tomorrow includo: Extracts, 05c. Violet, rose nnd 1'Empire. Toilet waters, 50c nnd 85c. Violet, rose, l'Empiro and Bouquet Amour. Talcum powder, 15c. Violet, rose and l'Empiro. Sachets, 35c. Violet, rose and 1'Empire. Bay rum, 85c and $1.G:. Witch hazel, 35c nnd 65c. Violet nmmonia, i!0c und 30c. Bath crystals, 50c und 00c. Violet, rose and verbena. (West Aisle) Wool-Filled Comforts for Chilly Nights There are two new ones in, both at reasonable prices. One is covered with flne figured cambric, with a plain border of satine. In rose nnd blue for $7.50. Tho other is covered with nn exce'lent figured sntmo, showing floral nnd Oriental pntterns. The border nnd back are of plain satine. Price. $10. (Sixth Floor, Central) Wool-Fiber Rugs Plain and Figured Inexpensive but prncticul and durable for Summer or year 'round use. In two grades: 9x12 ft., $11 and $22.50. 8.8x10.6 ft.. $10.50 and $21.50. 6x9 ft., $6.75 nnd $15.50. (Seventh Floor, Chestnut) Men's Fine New Neckties of French Taffeta Beautiful ties, in diagonal stripe designs and fig ures. Sometimes the stripes are in color and sometimes they are white. The material is uncommonly good for ties at $1.50. (.Alain I'loor, Market) Men's Better Shirts Join the $1.95 Group Wo have taken n lot of fine Woven madras nnd batiste shirts and lowered their price once more, this time to $1.95. There was nlready an unusual collection of woven madras shirts at this price, but now the assortment is oen more remarkable. All soft-cuflf, plain neglige shirts in striped designs. (Main Floor, Mnrl.et) The Newest Low Shoes for Men Those nie really advnnce Fall styles, nnd as such will interest young men who like the new things. Two models of Scotch-grain calfskin on brogue lasts. They hae full, lound toes with perforated toe caps, perforations around the vamps and wide shanks and heels. In black, $10; in tan, $11 a pair. (Main I'loor, Market) The Office Furniture Sale Ends With August It is hardly necessary to say anything more to nny business man, or business woman, who appreciates tho value of time and the advantage of selecting anything in our entire Rtook, the best selected stock in years, at substantial reductions from the lntcst low market prices. (Thlril I'loor. Murke!) Adjusting the Light ho that one may read in comfort is not an easy thing to do unless it is with a regular adjustable reading light, which clamps to table, chair or evon to n picture frame. Price, $5.75 to $6.25. (Fourth Floor, Central) A Better Grape Fruit Knife It is better because it is double edged and stainless. Price, 75c. (Fourth Floor. Central) Only a Few More Days of the August Mattress Sale There is no shortage of anything in this sale oxcept time, and that is running short. Everything else is as plentiful as at the beginning. Our entire stock of mattresses, pillows, bolsters and betlsprings is offered at 20 to 25 per cent less than the latest low market prices. There uro just as many grades and varieties as there were the first day. Tho goods are of tho same warranted quality, but you huv only tomorrow of this week nnd three days of next to make your selections. The sale ends with August. (Slvth I'loor. Chettnut) An Unusual Box of Candy, 50c It is unusual because it con tains five varieties of candy in ono pound, Vanilla taffy, caramul marshmallows, chewy yollow jack, caramel nougats, and assorted caramels. They are all quite delicious. School Days Are Near and School Supplies Are Ready Boys and girls, the notion that going back to school is "hard luck," and several other kinds of things, is all wrong. Ask any grown-up what were the happiest days of life, and if tho answer Isn't school days, there was something wrong with that boy or girl. So go back to school happy, and be sure to go back prepared with all tho things you will need for doing your school work and home work well. You will find them in the Commercial Stationery Store. Pencils Pencil Shaiponers Fountain Pens Chalk Erasers niacMinnwla Refill Pencils Ink and Ink Wells Pen Points r,loh sXf p. DlllcltS?!5 Desk Pads Composition Books Writing Tablets Companions Pencil Cases Drawing TnatmtaXi Slates Crayons Drawinir Boards Artlt'c fla.toj4t Loose-leaf Books and Fillers (XfcUU Ifloor. Market) E 1 1 &'t -1 .-:, 4 M 1 fi s (Muln Floor, Central) ( (Thtrt tor, Central) fr (Down Stain Store, dieitnut) rfl if ,! -. -. A U t. AL "t ti.j i v &?,