r K '' W , . t r i r i ' WTP V. ' n. ' imi r m iubt -i -ji '' 'ii uv 'i vvrw .IT- t v' ' n 1 ' J' -.;. -'"' , Vt- I v - .' -' 1 V '. EVEfcpft? PUBLtO , LEDflEft-PfflLADElPHIA, WEDJESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1921 ( Organ.Pays at 9, Jl and 4:50 WANAMAKER' WANAMAKER'S Store Opens nt 9 StoreJJloses at 5 WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair j J nines nt iuvi r-. wpewv ' Beady Tomorrow With the Great Wanamaker September Sales for Which Housewives Are So Patiently Waiting It Is Almost a Crime to Bring Up a Family (in affluence and for its master or chief to not arrange his affairs so that they shall not be exposed to sudden and severe poverty in case of death, when, by forethought and the help of .substantial insurance companies, he can put something aside' out of his earnings for the mother and each child without being dishonest with his creditors. In many instances known to the writer the wife ha3 been the best partner the man had, and helped him materially in making his business a success. Signed August 31, 1D21. A fhmmfo Sale of 2350 Blouses Tailored, Lingerie and Dress at Very Low Prices For any woman needing waists of any kind, from simple morning blouses to elaborate silk and crepe overblouses for dress wear, this sale offers unrivaled opportunity. It contains "sample" blouses, makers' overlots and special purchases, all carefully seleqted and all at very low prices. Many are less than half, and on some the savings are even more. Here is the briefest outline: 800 Blouses at $1.65 Mostly white voiles, the majority lace trimmed. Short and long sleeves. Also some flesli-color voile waists' of remarkable value. 350 Hand-Made Blouses at $2.85 and $3.85 Porto Rican waists of fine white Mste, hand made and hand drawn. A vest-front model with ..ng roll collar edged with hand-made filet lace. Long sleeves. 500 Silk Blouses and Overblouses at $2.85 Georgette, tricolette. crerje de chine, in white, blank. light and dark colors. Some of the tricolette overblouses have bands of yarn embroidery. 400 Silk "Sample" Blouses at $3.85 Astounding values here. Rich, heavy crepes do chine and habutais In good tailored and semi-tailored style, including Peter Pan models. Many of these arc regularly more than twice this price. 300 Silk Blouses and Overblouses at $5 Both "samples" and overlots, in crepe do chine, Georgette and tricolette, including deeply fringed models in tho last-named material. Beautiful waists of much greater value. Many of the waists in the sale arc new Fall models. It is certainly the thrifty woman's opportunity. (Went unit I.-HHt Alslcn. Mnln Floor) Distinguished Sports Coats for Women (In the London Shop) They are made from our own impoited woolens, and have excellent lines. Full backs, raglan or set-in sleeves, large pockets, stitched collars, and welted seams on arm are their most noticeable characteristics. None show belts; all are half lined. ThcXpricc is $65. Custom made, $75. , (Tlie Gnll y, ClifMtmit) A Sale of Philippine Hand Embroidered Underclothes - 1500 garments that came to us at n snecialvrrico because of .i tiny spot here and theie that takes them out of tho flawless class. All of fine "batiste. Mado by hand, and elaborately and exquisitely hand-embroidered. As "seconds" and in this caso "second" means nothing that hurts them take them nt these prices: Nightgowns at $2.85 and $3.85. Chemises, envelope style, at $2.85 and $3.85. Coisct covers, $1.05. Diawors, $1.85. Petticoats of wide-wale pique, hand-scalloped and embroidered $1.85. Hand-embroidered heavy cam bric petticoats, double panel, $2.85 and $3.50. (Went Aialtt) 2000 Yards Fine Taffeta Silk Special at $2 a Yard One reason, and n very good one, for this extremely moderate Price is that theie are not all tho colors that wo could wish. There are, however, plenty of navy blue and brown, two favorite street shades for Fall, also a number of evening tints. It is a soft finish and 36 inches wido. ( I'lrwt l'loor, Clirxtniit) Silk Petticoats " Samples " and Overlots at $2 to $6.85 At $2 silk messalino petticoats in good colors. At 2.85 silk InrRnv.tnn nntrli'nnts with intssnlinn nnd tnfTnfn flounces. Nearly every color. . At $3.85 changeable and plain-color taffeta and mossnline, and Wk-jcrsoy petticoats. All colors. A few white and black. Wonderful values. At $6.85 silk jersey petticoats, embroidered, fringed, appliqued m nvelty effects and wantbd colors. (yt Alila) OLAIN 'facts of the matter are that every Summer we make great A preparations for four large fixed sales that occupy the month of September. These are sales of HOUSEWARES, CHINA, GLASSWARE AND LAMPS and are specially planned for their assistance to housewives who wish to replenish all such articles as these for the Fall and Winter season. The preparations are very large larger, we are told, than are made in any other store on earth for such events. And by the same token of the larger preparations the greater are the advantages that are made possible to the customer. Please note that these sales offer goods only of the highest obtainable character with prices made lower only by reason of the, magnitude of the operations. These sales do not include "seconds" nor job lots, nor "sale quantities" but goods of exactly the same character that we have in our regular stock bought with the same degree of confidence. 100 Exquisite New Autumn Gowns for Young Women ToKSell at the Extraordinary Price of $49 These lovely gowns are un matched anywhere today at any thing like this price. To duplicate them you would actually need to pay from $15 to $35 more than we shall sell them for. Each is a new Autumn and Winter model, just out of its box. Each is an exquisite little study literallyl a "creation" in the finest Canton crepe, or other new fashion crepes, or fine silky tricotine. Every young woman who has seen them has exclaimed at their beauty. And small wonder. We wish we had 1000 instead of the 100 that will not go round. A lovely black double-faced Canton crepe nas ine graceiui capo drapery caught to the shoulders with black satin roses. ill A blue crepe has satin loopings from shoulder to hem, girdled with dull bronze coins. Innumerable pointed flounces fashion a black crepe which lights up in its low girdle to Chincsg motifs in carmine and yellow. A fine navy tricotine with perpendicular rows of silky black quilled braiding is caught at the girdle with dull silvery ornaments. Every touch about them is perfect. Not a gown in the collection that is not desirable at any price and truly wonderful for $40. There are many models of some only one or two of a kind. The colors include black, navy blue and Malay brown. The sizes are 14, 16, 18 and 20. And we can only add that the fortunate 100 young women who get them will not be among late comers. r (Young Women's Store, Hecond Floor, Clirntmit) Bits of Black Chantilly Lace Little lengths of imported Chantilly have been brought down to very low figures. The patterns are exquisite, and the widths include all those used for millinery. From 4 Ms inches to 25 inches wide. Prices are $1 to $5 a yard. Metal laces, which many women will want for freshening evening gowns, are reduced to half. Bands and edges, AVi inches to 36 inches wide, in bright and dull gold, nnd bright and dull silver, New prices are $1.25 to $10 a yard. (Main l'loor, Central) . A Housewares Sale Like No Other in the World This sale brings to the housewives of Philadel phia and vicinity the largest and most complete col lection of articles of household utility that, to our knowledge, has ever been provided, and in most instances at lower prices than at anytime within five years. The greatest care has been taken to select such things as will lighten housework and conserve the family health. We sell no unsafe goods. The aluminum in this sale will not get out of shape near the heat. Enamelware cooking utensils are of the very best quality. Here is a partial general list of utensils and appliances included: Vacuum Cleaners Sewing Machines Dressmaking Forms' Aluminum and Enameled Cooking Utcnmls Refrigerators Cutlery and Hardware Bathroom Furnishings, nickel-plated and porcelain Mirrors, plain and beveled glass, white frames Cedar Chests School Trunks Kitchen Cabinets Folding Tables, with felt or leatherette tops Nickel and copper coffee makers Wash boilers all copper or heavy tin with copper bottom Mops, cleaning cloths, sponges, ammonia, brooms, clothes line, and practically everything for the Fall cleaning Brushes for every house hold use Woodemvare c I o t h e s wringers Ironing and pastry boards Ironing stands and tables Step ladders Serving trays with wood frames Casseroles and pie plates with Pyrex lining and frames of nickel or brass Ostrich and turkey feather dusters Steam cookers with three and four compartments Pantry wax, snoiuy white and shiny Galvanized ash cans, gar bage cans, ash sifters, buck ets and tubs Clothing wardrobes, ccdarieed Baskets, hampers, market and waste kinds Meat choppers Old-fashioned iron cook ing utcjisils Electric toasters, grills, percolators and irons And of special interest for Philadelphia, Blu-Mottle Laundry Soap at 5c a cake. (Fourth Floor, Market, anil Central) The First New Coatings Are Here They are some very lovely all wool Bolivia cloths, deep of pile and exquisitely soft to tho touch. It is not hard to imagine tho beautiful coats they will make. In these shades seal brown, Chinese blue, navy, mahogany, tan, taupe and black, 54 inches wide-and ?8 a yard. (First Floor. Chestnut) Our Whole Beautiful Collection of Lamps in the Sale at New Low Prices Two New Autumn Pumps in Nut Brown This is a favorite hue in Au tumn footwear. It looks well with dresses of almost-any color. These two new models of light weight nut brown calf are both htrap-slippcrs, with vamps a bit shorter than heretofore. They have two-inch Louis heels and turned soles. One, with a fancy tongue inset with Cafe au lait kid, is $1G a pair. A more conservative model with simple buttoned strap is $M. (I.lttle llout Shop, Flrnt Floor, Marltet) Charming Girdles Are Among the Newest Things From Paris They hnvo just been unpacked, and lie glittering in all the glory of jet, crystal, btcel and pearls. Narrow girdles arc made of such combinations as bugles and silk, silk thread and jet with touches of metal, and steel with black silk. Girdles composed entirely of jet come in fiat and round styles, or flat .styles of x-ound beads. Those o'f black silk arc hand "made, very simplo and attractive. Crystal beads with satin beads make lovely chain effects. There are solid pearl girdles; otheis arc of wido ribbon with back made entirely of colored wooden beads, and fringed ends of beads. Ivory beads with jet carry out the favored black and white combina tions. Prices arc $4,50 to $18, Msln Flow, Central) The brilliancy and the beauty and the tastef ulness and the luxury of the Wanamaker collection o'f gas and electric lamps are known and talked about nearly everywhere within hundreds of miles. The whole collection in the September Sale at 10 to 50 per cent reduction. THESE NEW LOW PRICES ARE LESS THAN HALF OF LAST SEP TEMBER PRICES. The choice is wonderful. There are floor lamps starting at $7.50 for ma hogany and going to $200 for a real Cloisonne. There are floor lamps with ivory finish, with gold or silver finish, polychrome and art designs of nearly every sort. Please note that every one of these lamps is fully piped and complete no loose or flying wires to en danger your home. There arc table lamps at $4.50 for mahogany to $50. Hundreds and hundreds of them in siher finish and gold finish, in iron and bronze and pewter finish in every desirable and tasteful finish and effect. The Collection of Lamp Shades Is an Exhibi tion of Excellence It includes exquisite things such as could hardly be found in any other store. Silk shades 6tart at $5.50 for floor-lamp size nnd go to $115. S'llk shades for table lamps start at $3.50 and go to $1G5. Besides this there is a most copious vnriety of parchment shades, glace shades and shades of cietonnes and scrims. (Fourth Floor, ( rntrnl) Boudoir lamps in exquisite variety lun from $1.50 to $10, and shades for these lamps run from $1 to $9.50. Specialr-100 Glace Shades for Table and Floor Lamps at $10 Shades of this exact descrip tion one year ago were five times as much. 500 Bridge Floor Lamps in Wrought Iron Adjustable. Such lamps as formerly uere purchasable only by special order from a decor ator $8.50 to $22.50. Special A few dozen fine lamps of various descriptions that have been used for decorative pur poses in our windows and other places all marked half price. New Victor Records Ready Tomorrow Stripes Are the Word in New Fall Skirts Curiously enough, a suggestion of the plaid still remains in the stripo, however, and this is varied with a plain colored stripe. The effect is very good indeed nnd tends to give a woman height and slimness. All these new skiits nre mado up in a fine all-wool quality of prunella cloth. Black-and-white combinations are perhaps tho favorite, but there are some lovely navy-and-tan and brown-and-tan skiits. You will notice that prices arc quite a bit lower than last season, f.UU U ?,OU, Tennis Racquets Reduced All our high-grade tennis rac quets, which include the finest American models, have been low ered in price. They are now marked $8, $10. $11 and $12 each, which means a savins of $2 to $4 on each racquet. (Tho (iullirj, Chrsitiiiit) (Vlrit l'loor, Central) ' Openwork Clock Stockings at $1.25 11 !'in? fu'l-fashioncd mercerized lisle stockings in black and coi do van with the openwork e'ocks which arc so popular in .silk atockings. Rcmarkajjle vnluo nt this price. (Klnt l'loor, Market) S The Great September , China Sale This is a great sale in every sense, especially in the sense that it brings new low prices on such a splendid selection of desirable wares, including notable new groups of goods, particularly French dinner sets. With the exception of certain open:stock -patterns, it embraces our entire stock of dinner sets at savings of 20 to 50 per cent. French, English, American and Japanese sets are all well represented. Selections are excellent, patterns in good taste and every set is a full regular set of 106 or 107 pieces. French china dinner sets from the famous Limoges potteries are shown in splendid assortment at S75 to S375. English semi-porcelain and china sets, including such well-known wares as Copeland. Spode. Booth and Wedgwood & Co., are shown in a variety of beautiful patterns and colors at exceptionally attractive prices, the semi-porcelain sets starting at $35. American semi-porcelain dinner sets in remarkably large variety of attractive shapes and decorations are now priced at 916.50 and upward. ' $30,000 Worth of Light-cut Glassware to Sell for $15,000 All new goods. This is one of the most extraordi nary purchases of its kind we have ever known. $00,000 worth equally divided between the Philadelphia and New York Stores, every piece at half the prevailing mar ket price, and every piece of unusually fine quality, made on a lead blank. A marvelous assortment of patterns and pieces and sets to select from. Plenty of fine, real cut glass also at an average third less. Other Notable Features of the Sale Fine English service plates, Cauldon and Royal Doulton with coin-gold incrusted borders, now $75 to $150 a dozen. 100 pieces of fine marble, all at half price now $7.50 to $375 each, for groups, figures, busts and other beautiful subjects. 100 pieces of Moorecroft pottery including vases, table decorations, bowls, all in beautiful and delicate colorings, now 15 to 25 per cent less. English pottery vases in leaf green and woodland brown, are halved now $1.75 to $10. Eichwold pottery vases with basket-weave base and floral borders, many quaint designs, now $2.50 and Fancy china hundreds and hundreds and hun dreds of pieces ; 25 to 50 per cent less than hitherto English china tea sets Czecho-Slovakian tea sets' French tea sets, French breakfast sets, Czecho Slovakian breakfast sets are all reduced 20 to 33 1-3 Italian pottery, Belgian pottery, French pottery vases, English semi-porcelain vas'es, Pickard hand decorated china are shown in large and charming assortment at one-fifth to one-third less thaS forme? prices now $1.50, to $65 a piece. lormer Concrete garden furniture is in the Halo nf n reduction of one-third. sale at a (Fourth l'loor, Cheitnut) 'A l f w ft Vfi if t ' ".' f . V ", uA'iilWi'lt j .iiV i . nxHH rw i. rr . r'i,i ' , !