VtfSt M.'yvnt ' V' taei W:iK -r 1-r ,-v ." " "A 1 v -A m f "p -' i? ."A ft c V.r .! sMV BVBNING PUBLIC LEDGERr-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1921 -(- WEATHER Fair 5rOi2? CLOSED ALL DAY WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S .. rem ay .,:, r m til JTiree Z)as fo J?u Some o ie Furniture That Has Made This the Greatest August Sale Ever Known Long Ago, Nineteen Years Ago, an English Monthly Magazine got from the writer "a few words of advice as to what a young man should do to become successful." The editor prefaced the interview with these words; "Mr. Wanamakcr's words are worth quoting, not so much for any originality of thought as for the additional evidence it furnishes of the general agreement of opinion between one successful man and another. Mr. Wanamakcr says: '"You should learn to do some one thing well; throwing all your energies into it. v " 'Intense ambition and sound common sense will work success for anybody 'at anything that is legitimately serviceable to the world. " The roads to success arc so simple that any one with good sense can see straight along to their termination. u 'It is for these reasons that I say that any young man can achieve success if he has common sense and ambition. " 'The former will enable him to see his particular path; the latter will enable him to pursue it to the end.'" Were we to be called upon today, we would say that the experience of a lifetime in "the Big Store," as some people call it, would confirm all that we said nearly twenty years ago. Signed August 27, 1021. QM hm TIME now means.everything to those who want to take advantage of August Fur niture Sale opportunities. The sale has just three more days to run. The advantages offered in it are as re markable and as abundant as the time for sharing in theni is limited. Were we to stop it today, it would still be the greatest August Furniture Sale on record in volume of business and in everything else. The sale of which that is true is bound to have a wonderfully interesting wind-up. Women's Beautiful Dark Blue Afternoon Gowns at From $47.50 to $80 For the many women who "always buy dork blue" we have a collection of beautiful jrowns in navy and midnight blue Canton and other crepes, Georgette and crepe do chine. They have the long waistline that is one of fashion's most def inite decisions for the new clothes. On many the corsage blouses slightly over the girdle, after the mode exhibited by Renee in every one of her new gowns shown in Paris. This blouscd and girdled model alternates with the long, straight silhouette pronounced equally correct. (First Some have deep hems of nar row ribbon curiously wrought, and wide cuffs to match. Some are of eyelet-embroidered Georg ette over satin. On others finely pleated overskirts fall from the low waiBtline. Drawnwork knots of dull gold beading of black bits of coral rosettes of self material add variety of decoration to diversity of line. There are many different models suited to varying types of figures. But each is beautiful and distinctive. And the prices range moder ately from $47.50 to $80. loor, Central) A Full-Length One-Piece Cape of Imported Woolens (In the London Shop) The idea is entirely new to make a cape from one piece of material. And the lines are new it is shorter in back and front than on the sides, where the fullness falls in threo folds. It is exactly the right thing to wear over the new fuller frocks. There are two models, one with backless vest, the other showing n fuller collar with no vest Both models at $05. (Tlie (Inllery, Clientnut) Voila! The New French Gore Pump Only the idea is from France. It is a pretty little pump of pat ent leather with the low French heel and the medium round French too and vamp. Threo narrow straps cross the instop, each ornamented in the center with a little cut-steel button. And on each side is an inset or gore of black elastic, so that it may be pulled easily on the foot, yet fit with wonderful snugness around the top. It's quite new. And the prieo is $13. (First Fluor, Mnrkel) We Have Just Received Some Paris Autumn Hats and Have Copied Them Wonderfully The originals from famous Paris milliners have been out of their boxes only long enough for us to make these copies. How carefully wo copy them you would need to peep into our workrooms to see. Line by line and it's the line that counts in a Paris hat i3 faithfully followed. French materials, brought over the seas with the hats, are used. Sometimes we change the color as with a ravishing little hat from Maria Guy, duplicated in nut-brown velvet instead of its original black beaver. Or a coquettish black velvet chapeau from Lewis, whose throat-string of jade we have changed to jet. But in all, the inimitable Paris idea and cleverness are expressed. And the prices are, of course, not foreign, but domestic, starting at $20. The varied lovely shades of fuchsia and violine arc among them (Second floor, Chestnut) "The Summer Silver" You Might Call Gorham Plate For in homes whoro it is not used all the year around you are vorv apt to find this fino plated ware taking the place of the sterling silver during the Summer. Spring and Fall months. ' No more beautiful designs could bo asked for than some of the patterns of Gorham plated silver, and there is no question of its excellent wearing quality. Five-piece tea services, $194 to Water pitchers, $52 to $78. 5355. Meat platters, $41 to $110. Four-piece coffee, $159. Dread trays, $25 to $38. Also spoons, forks, knives and all the small serving pieces, start ing at $9 a dozen tor teaspoons. (Jewclrr Store. Chestnut and Thirteenth) Clearing Out All the Young Women's Cotton Frocks at $2.50, $5 or $10 These prices bear no relation at all to their values. We want to clear them out quickly, and have marked them ruthlessly. Wonderful values will be found among them. Ginghams, voiles, dotted Swisses, organdies, plain and embroidered j imported beaded voiles. Sizes are very much broken; of many there is but a dress of a kind. The majority aro $5. And in this group some of the greatest value will be found. Whoever wants the prettiest of Summer frocks at next to nothing should be on hand early, Sizes 14 to 20 among them. (Young; Women's Store, Second Floor, Chestnut) New Perfumes Bring Delicious Whiffs of France They say that every city has us odor, but these new perfumes &omo?arIs au8Test the city on t"o Seine only in their exquisite bottling. Their contents breathe tho rose gardens and lily fields, the violets and carnations and lilacs of southern France. They aro the productions of a famous French porfumor. Thero aro deloctable extracts of many odors, with odd-sounding French names, at $4 to $15 a bottle. And eau de cologne at $1.60 to $8 a bottle Ask for the now" French per fumes. (Main Floor, Chestnut) Women's Bolivia and Duvetyn Coats Now $57.50 Only about fifty in all, for they ro all thut remain of some of the loveliest earlier - in - the-- season models. Very few have duplicates, but they are all good styles for Fall and in just the right weight. Hiere is a plentiful assortment of such colors as navy and lighter o'ues, tans, browns and othor shades, All aro entirely silk lined. In some instances the price is exactly half, in others, very close to it. (First Floor, Centrnl) Last Call for Women's Wash Skirts at $2.50 Something like six good styles lU m7 Yh,te, coUon ar- ?irty Prt9 pockets. who rnWi ff1,UCi,'0P women woo can find their sizes. (Kst Aisle) V These New Silk Arrivals Are Very Much Wanted Such, for example, ns now striped tub silks, so much used for women's dresses, sports blouses, negligees .and men's shirts, A particularly nice quality iB $2.25 a yard. There are also plain sports colors bright cardinal, brown, henna und black all at $2.25 a yard. New white sports silks, bIbo, for skirts, beautiful broche and fancy designs, a very fine grade at $5 a yard. New plain rough white pongee, very smart for women's sports wear and men's shirts, $4 a yard. New navy blue taffeta, one of tho most fashionable silks today, 40 inches wide and $3 a yard. This is an unusually good value. (First Floor. Chestnut) From Scotland Come Cashmere Scarfs Tho texture of these scarfs is beautiful, and the colors are just what ono would expect from a country famous for its browns and preens nruj duu bjueg t8 Other scarfs made of Scotch W00Un Stay plaids and stripes are $8. Brushed-wool scarfs start at $3.50 and go to $16.50. Knit scarfs, delightfully volu minous, cost $10. (Mula Floor, Central) Pretty Colored Handkerchiefs to Match Women's Sweaters One look nt the exquisite colors nnd you will understand why so many women are buying these handkerchiefs. In rose, pink, peach, gray, violet, wistariu, blues, yellows and browns. All-linen and only 25e each. Also sheer white Irish linen handkerchiefs, $3 a dozen or 25c each, (West Al.ls) A New Occupation Is Making a College Hat Every girl has been knitting or crocheting away for dear life, it would seem. Now come four types of col lege huts, Smith, Vassar, Welles ley and Bryn Mnwr, with tho yarn, (losH or wool to make them and definite, printed instructions for one's guidance. There is ulso a competent Instructor here to lend assistance whero necessary Thoro is ono each of the com pleted hats to show what they look liko and ajl tho materials, (fJeeond riepr, Centre.!) 2000 Yards Fine Corduroy Special at 65c a Yard Such a quality as we haven't had for somo time at this price and it comes at a most conven ient time for women who are planning snorts skirts, Fall dresses, children's coats, boys school suitB or wrappers for them selves or tho chlldron. lT There is both the narrow and the wide wale and these good col ors, Havana and golden brown, Jiavy, pink, rose, gold, castor, 2SnJ1p1irpLc wHk "d white. 27 to 80 inches wide. (West AM.) Every unusual feature of it seems to be come more pronounced and conspicuous the nearer it draws towards the end. Now, as at the outset, the great feature of it is the furniture. Now, as at the outset, this is beyond question, the largest, finest and most attrac tive stock of furniture to be found anywhere in the country. Up to Wednesday night every piece of it will be marked at a reduced price, but not afterwards. (Fifth and Sixth Floor) Last Call for Men's Straw Hats All to Go at $1 All the Lincoln - Ben netts of London. All the Redleaf Lon don hats. All the domestic hats. Also at $1 Boys' and children's straw hats. And many tweed hats and felt hats and tweed caps. (Main Floor, Market) Men's Underwear at Close to Half 75c a a garment for light weight white cotton of a good quality in long and short sleeve shirts and ankle length drawers. 85c a garment for colored striped balbriggan shirts, with long or short sleeves, and drawers in ankle length. (Main Floor, Murket) New Editions of Two Famous Books "The Americanization of Edward Dok." Priced $3. The autobiography of a Dutch boy fifty years after. BesideB being a most enter taining story, it has been proved to be an important work for business men, be cause of tho author's own long experience in the business world. To boys it presents real romance, and to literary men it is valuable for its inti mate stories of men of letters. The chapter headed "Publish ing Incidents and Anecdotes" is of value to the advertising nnd publishing world. This edition has been brought out nt a much reduced price. "The Passing of the Great Race," by Madison Grantf. Price, 3.50. This edition has a documen tary supplement and n new preface. It should be road by all America, for it is written of tho Nordic race from which a great many of her finest countrymen sprang. (Main Floor, Thirteenth) New Handbags Are of Duvetyn and Silk They have the fnvored pouch shape, with narrow metal frames. Both models have inner frames und ure nicely lined in silk. Tho duvetyn handbags come in brown and beaver. Those of moire silk aro black nnd navy, Prices aro $6 and $6. (Main Vloor, chestnut) 1 See What Fine Opportunities the Wanamaker Piano Sale Still Holds! People who were out of town when this sale started this week need not be too greatly disappointed. The stocks of new reduced and used pianos were so large that even the selling of scores has not seriously impaired the selection. There will be just as good values in the sale Monday as there were in the beginning, with savings ranging from $100 to over $400 on an instru ment. The new reduced pianos and player-pianos are our own celebrated makes, which have no superiors at their prices, and all the used instruments have been put in first-class playing condition at the Schom acker factory. Choose from the following wide assortment: Used Player-Pianos YjL i Price If Our Sale New Price Cable & Sons $550 $300 Weser Bros 550 375 Blasius 675 . 400 White 650 400 Behning 750 450 Angelus 850 450 Lindeman 850 450 Doll & Sons 650 450 Pianola 750 475 Doll & Sons 650 475 White 750 475 Lindeman & Sons 850 475 H. & S. G. Lindeman 750 475 Pianista 750 500 Pianista 750 500 Marshall & Wendell 800 565 Angelus 900 575 Shoninger 950 625 Schomacker Angelus 1100 750 Knabe Angelus 1250 800 New Reduced Uprights Regular Reduced Price Price Lindeman $475 $350 Marshall & Wendell 525 425 Haines Bros 575 475 Emerson 600 400 Schomacker 765 650 Knabe 1150 800 Chickering 1150 850 New Reduced Player-Pianos Regular Reduced .. . Price Price 11. x b. (j. Lindeman $750 Emerson 900 Schomacker 1200 Emerson Angelus 950 J. C. Campbell 700 Marshall & Wendell 975 Used Reproducing Pianos Five used reproducing pianos from $875 to $1500. Used Upright Pianos Price If Our Sale New Price $100 100 176 $535 800 1050 850 585 875 l K) pilim Mall, opciiml 1'liHirl Hallet & Davis $400 Schuman 350 Steinway 500 Keller Bros 300 Haines Bros 375 Hardman 350 Cornish Company 375 Xeedham 300 Mathushek 375 Russell 375 Harrington : . . . 350 Mozart 390 Frederick 375 Schomacker 550 Ludwig 400 Blasius 405 Kohler & Campbell 450 Regent 375 Steinert 375 Lindeman & Sons 500 Emerson 550 Henry F. Miller 500 Ludwig 47r, Haines Bros- (jqq Haines Bros 550 Schomacker 750 175 175 175 175 175 200 200 225 225 250 250 250 250 275 275 275 275 275 275 295 295 295 325 Sturdy Scotch Linen Napkins, $6.75 a Doz. If you nre looking for some good, serviceable all-linon nap kins nt a low price, you will look long before you will find better tnnn these, which we have just opened to sell nt $G.7G n dozen. They nre Scotch Roods, full bleached, exceptionallv heavy, in n desirable size, 22x22 inches, and in a choice of several floral pat terns. (l'lrnt Floor, Clielniil Colonial Rag Rugs at Lowered Prices These are tho better grades of such rugs nnd quantities aro lim ited. 9x12 ft., $9 and $12.75. 7.0x10.0 ft., $8 nnd $10.50. 0x9 ft., $0.75. i)xl5 ft., $18. 12x12 ft., $20. 12x15 ft., $2.1.50. (Hfivrnth Vloor, Clictnuli Sale Three Days of the Mattress and No More Three day to wive 20 to 25 per cent on all oui matticsacs nil low none I he selections will be as pood the last day ns thev wp tho fl-.t but there is no day like tin- prcont when Ihe best merchandise of ft.' kind is going at such exceptionally low prices mc,cnnaisc of its ndvantfagesUt'lI"l'bh,y " J'U Cannul C'ho(JSe at lhe an,p u""ual Mxth floor, riirttnul) Putting the Old Furniture Into New Clothes is the ne.t best thing to buvmir fm-mtnrp 8nmt wuuiuy tnai promises nniniim..n if the old furniture has n..r9nnl n,..nAi'., "'" ..V., 'l l., even Hotter, !,, , . . ' " , vi u iiimuy t w you th doinu-the work-. " h',c -,uu "" emate lor long set vice yet tries, velouis If nil it needs ih a new i uvorme. let n hnW ,-,, i damahks und u-pps, and give you an estimate .for We can do it at on e and hold it for delivery until Wanted But the order should not bo delayed. nnica. uui (IplioUtrry fitor. Fifth Floor. Market) Mr. Business Man, the Office Furniture Sale Will Soon End until Wednesday I'vening you can choose i euucea prices tor August, but not afterward. I he selections are the best that have beei mijiIhiik in our entire stock at tho btiOll fiflVt'Pil in vinii.u ..I .,..!, i E!?WP."k ?25to$490 Boll-toD desks .4, Vh n nl "".r " ng8. Tnbles sir. . tin V""":'" nrmcnairs, $HUo S1U8 ICS $15to$140 Armchairs Srf.C0tol0B (T...M r,or.M.,K. &id Ch8,rS 5.C0to80 Double desks . . .' .' .'$85 to $250 Typewriter desks. . .$42 to $82 Keeping all these facts in mind, and knowing your own requirements you should certainly appreciate what all this means to you. At any rate, the goods are here to meet every reasonable requirement as no other stock can possibly meet them. THE GOODS ARE HERE that is saying everything. With just three days to select from them at August Sale prices, the rest is for you. - 41 V- A I ; y ,A?J r- ir- 1 "" ' iMiwMaMHi i Wb I . '? .'"'V' Wil, . , ..V "NMIMmmmmJi t