WEATHER Fair tii at 9 and 4 :45 Organ at 11 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 Stere Closes at f H1 CMmcs at Noen s Fresh as the Daisy Fields, as Mighty as the Surging White-Cappe - -irt, fivj&i. Mews. This Wanamaker White Sale Cemes With the Dawnina of Ma "SXS &i WJS ,W V W " w ww-w - . . - - . r&Wh'Vd jtr ;?sa 'MsV WANAMAKER'S I le 1ST I "What Was He Werth?" Is a Question Often Spoken Between Sen when some worthy or wealthy individual life has come te an ending; Personal appearance, place of residence, special traits are seldom mentioned, but the talk is all of his estates, his bank and ether stocks and his bends and mortgages. Far better would it be were it known that after we have finished the earthly course we should be valued for what we did for our city,' its schools, its hospitals, its peer, blind and afflicted people. We ought te be worth something te our nation and the city where we reside. Signed April 29, 1922. QMm. What Could Be Mere Charming Than a Filmy Lace Gewnr1 j aiiim fVi Mid sewn Is I Mick or brown or dark blue it is 'Midem were in .v ..." ...-.-'generally useful for the dark tee gown with short sleeves can be used ler auernoen, xur nui,-wiv-fermat dinners, for the theatre; and nothing gees along mere obligingly en a meter trip. Most of our lace gowns of this Waeter are combined with Georgette or some silk crepe, and the laces are in novelty and Spanish effects. Seme of the black gowns have just an accent of vivid colors; some of the dark blue or brown gowns have designs outlined with beads. There are hardly two frocks alike. Prices are $75 te $125. (Flrt Fleer) A Diamond Ring Is a Gift of Sentiment It is the customary form of engagement pledge, it fre quently does duty as a wedding ring or it may be given as an anniversary or birthday gift. Be that as it may, such a ring means an unending source of pleasure te the aver age woman. In that way it is worth many times its cost. In cheesing a diamond ring for a gift the quality must ne (Main Fleer) considered above everything else. Only the most perfect stones are permitted in our collection of fine diamond jewelry. The mountings are entirely of platinum, exquisite in design, and some are set with small diamonds in the shanks. The prices begin as low as $140 and gradually ascend te $2800. Lace Tunics, Partly 1 Made, at $12.75 Pretty little affairs that are Riving many a dress problem. , The laces are .in Spanish and diet effects and in a variety of colors; and the tunics need but a few stitches and an underslip te make them complete. Mln Fleer) The Sports Hat Has Many Phases But, by far, the best sports hats for late Spring are the natural and colored leghorns with the simplest of trimming. The Canten crepe, taffeta and stitched ribbon sports hats with perhaps a decoration of em broidery. And the light-weight felts with ribbon band and stiff bow. All priced between $8.50 and $25. (Second Fleer) There Is Only One Celer for Her Graduation Dress That is white, of course, and many young women prefer te have the dress of a soft white crepe de chine. It comes in handy during all the Summer. Seme extremely pretty white crepe de chine gradua tion frocks have arrived at moderate prices, $22.50 and (32.50. One style has the round neck and bloused effect at the waist which is se universally becoming. The narrow girdle is trimmed with crysanthe mum rosettes and streamers made of the silk, and there are long ends te tie at the neck and sleeves. The price is $22.50. The ether model is equally pretty and simple. It has the bloused waist, inset accordion pleats in the skirt and is trimmed with rosebuds of the white silk. The price is $32.50. Beth dresses are in sizes 14 te 20. (Second Fleer) White Sale Handkerchiefs for Women and Men Fer women at 1Rc. 2fic. SKc nnrl DOC pnrh nrn full-ainrl nlnin hemstitched handkerchiefs of oed Irish linen. Fer men at 2Rp. 3Rf nnH liOn eh i are generous-sized handker chiefs of sturdy Irish linen. in every case there is an addi tional saving in buying a dozen a time. (Wcit Alile) Children's Stockings Shew Twe New Celers Pearl and champagne, and fash ion favors them greatly for Spring. New stockings have come, mer cerized lisle ribbed ones in a weight that nearly every child likes for warmer days. The new shades are among the usual popular colors in the new let and all are 50 cents the pair. (First Fleer) Bringing this year mere than ever be fore and better! Mere than 75,000 dainty new garments, ready te your hand, with the Wanamaker new low prices averaging 25 per cent below last year's white sale. T17hite and pink and white again. A glorious, endless orchard of fluttering blossoms, all in the daintiest, purest colors for Summer. All se fresh and bright, all se pure and snowy. What is richer, what is finer than white. And what is mere needed all through the Summer? White things of exclusive daintiness, white things of substantial prac ticability. White things that madame can be robed in from the tips of her tees te the crown of her head, outside and underneath. White things that baby wears, or the elder sister, white things for every purpose there are no finer white things. And en Monday, when dainty Miss May comes dancing in, every woman, from everywhere, can come and share. Hi ffffll fM I fruity One-third of the 75,000 Are Philippine Undergarments pOR the very geed reason that many women, having become " accustomed te the extreme daintiness of hand-done lingerie, will wear no ether kind. And the prices are wonderfully low for such work, beginning at $1 for drawers and ending at $3.85 for the pret tiest nightdress. Next te the Philippine Un dermuslins in Importance Come the Levely Silk Undergarments Of washable satins, crepes and Georgette, in the most exquisite pinks, blues, peach colors and orchids. Often these garments are simply and beau tifully tailored, often they are enriched with real filet or hand-made lace in Irish patterns. And they may be bought singly or in sets. Seme pieces of a rough silk and cotton crepe are particularly charming. The Peasant Nightgowns and Chemises Shown nowhere else in the city are another interesting feature. Oddly cut, fastened with cords and tassels and stitched in four colors. Chemises are $2.25 ; nightgowns, $3.50. The Demestic Undermuslins Colored as often as white are the great backbone of the Sale. There are thousands of practical and pretty white nainsoek garments and quantities of colored ones the latter often in sets. The finest include pieces with hand-made laces ; then there are white things with the colored bindings se much in favor; and there are plenty of the simpler things which women lay in by half dozens for common wear and for traveling. There are colored crepe nightgowns that need no ironing for as little as $1 in fact, the great majority of the prices run from 50c for a short petticoat te $4.50 for a petticoat. Incidentally, there is a wonderful let of sample garments at a third and a half less than regular. A few costume slips of cotton are $2 and $2.25 ; of sateen at $1.50. The White Sale will be found en the Main and Third Floers. Prices On Philippine Undermuslins Nightgowns $1.85 te $8.50 Drawers $i te $2 Chemises $1.85 te $3.85 Petticoats 51.35 On Demestic Undermuslins Nightgowns 75c te $7.50 Chemises 75c te $5 Drawers 50c te $1.65 Leng petticoats 85c te $4.50 Short petticoats 50c te $1.65 Step-in bloomers 50c te $2.25 Bleemers 35c te $1.65 Corset covers 50c te $1.50 On Silk Undergarments Nightgowns $3.85 te $7.50 Chemises $1.85 te $5.50 Bleemers $2.75 te $3.85 Step-in bloomers $1.85 te $3.85 Camisoles $1 te $2.25 ATew Summer I Waists- 5000 Ready for the White Sale Ne question about it, the prettiest and daintiest waists that have been in a White Sale for a long time. The fine materials, the exquisite hand drawn-" work and embroidery or real laces, especially the way the waists are made and fit, all lend te their unusualness. That tells the story that they come from the best makers. The Prices Are $1.65 te $5 A Saving of a Third te a Half 450 Waists at $1.65 Mostly dimities in Peter Pan or Tuxedo styles. Sem have real picot and hand em broidery. A number are samples. 3650 Waists at $1.85 Seme samples and many in Peter Pan or lingerie styles, the latter being trimmed with real laces or hand embroidered or hand drawnwerk. 760 Waists at $2.25, $2.85 and $3.85 In dimity and batiste, many with hand-made cellars, real Irish or filet laces. Seme are fine sample waists. 125 Waists at $5 Silk tricelette tunics in two styles, one with panels of a contrasting color. In black, navy. Bld, mehawk and bisque. (Eait und West AUlei) 1'V. A Timely Special in White Goods Just in time for women who like their own lingerie and their chil dren's made at home. Nainsoek, 3G Inches wide, $1.75 te $2.70; and 40 Inches wltle, '$3.75 (he piece; 4S Inches wide, $4.75 the jlece. Lonircleth, 30 Inches wide. $1.(10, $1.75, $2, $2.40, $2.70 und $3.25 the piece. Se-called Japanese) nalnuoek, 39 Inches wide, $n.B0 thu piece. (First Fleer) New the Corsets in the White Sale rphe Related Garments in the White Sale Fully 1000 Petticoats at 85c te $3.85 "LOWERED white sateen petticoats ; plain white sateen made double up te the hip; white tub silks with double panels; jersey silks in dark street shades, and pink crepes de chine with lace trimmed flounces. 1500 White Aprons at 18c te 75c Pretty nearly all the kinds of aprons there are. 1000 Boudoir Caps at 50c te $1.50 Dotted swiss and ether cottons, satins and ether silks, all gay and pretty. 200 Garden Aprons at $1 Streng unbleached muslin, embroidered en pockets and front. 1000 Sample Negligees at Half or Clese te Half Satins, crepes de chine, Georgette crepe; ever se many styles. 200 Printed Voile Dresses at $2 Brown effects chiefly. All are in large sizes. 350 Sample Perch Dresses at $1.65 te $3 Dotted Swisses, voiles, cotton crepes, checked crepes. (Slain Fleer) r Bridge Lamps , Fleer bridge lamps of mahefr-" any-finished. weed, each with ad justable arm of cast metal, price - 8.50. Parchment shades te go with them, $1.50 te $4.50. (Fourth Fleer) With Seme Men, It's Ne Shirt but a Twe-Toned Shirt A two-toned shirt in which the besom is pleated and- is colored and striped. Just such shirts are here. Stripes of every size, every description are en the bo3em, and the besoms are made of the finest French silk and linen we have been abte te find. All the rest of the shirt is plain white Sea Island poplin. A novelty shirt that is made in our own cjfehi shirt way with nil the exalting care and fineness of finish that have made custom shirts better. The price is $10. (Miiln riier) Parisienne corsets of beautiful pink broche three topless or low bust models at $6 and $10.50. L. R. specials of pink broche, topless, $3.50. (Third Fleer) Wanamaker specials, five mod els, topless or with low tops, one for heavy figures, $1.50 te $3.75. Pink bandeaux of various kinds of materials, 50c, 60c and $1. Madame Is All in White, Even te the Shoes She Wears AND for a woman te be altogether up-te-the-Spring this year the shoes she likes best for most of the time will be sports shoes. Newest of nil Win snorts shoes te come along is the two-tone J. M Pump with two straps and a ' ;S 'ltt' tongue. New and novel nd as popular as a pump could 09. Mostly the numns are of white If fwivas. Fastened in front with we straps, one at the top of the jwtep opening and the ether at we very bottom. In between is the tiniest of tiny tongues of Click nntnf lnnfV. TVin wine I tips and heel fexings also are went leather, perforated and with sawtoeth edging. They have leather soles. Anether style is different only that tan Russian calf is used in stead of patent leather. The price of each is $12. As ever, the woman who fol fel lows the game with the zest of a true sportsman is cheesing the two-tone sports oxford. White buckskin with bal straps, instep saddles and heel fexings of black or brown. Seles are of corrugated rubber and the price is $14. (Klr.t Fleer) Plain white buckskin oxfords, tee, are popular. With per forations, sawtoeth edges and rubber soles. Priced $10. H M Thousands of Children's Garments at Geed White Sale Prices White Sale Handker chiefs for Women and Men Fer women at 18c, 25c ,H5c and 50c each are full-sized plain hem stitched handkerchiefs of geed Irish linen. Fer men at 2ec, .15c and 50c each are generous-sized handker chiefs of sturdy Irish linen with quarter- or half-inch hems. (Weit AUle) A Brogue or an English Oxford as Geed as a Man Can Wish, $8.50 Solidly geed shoes and every pair is built te stay solidly geed. There nre three styles for a man te cheese from at the one price, and if he be a man who appreciates a little style with his economy, the $8.50 shoe is the happy meeting ground. First of all, a young man wants a brogue. Perfectly plain, per haps, without perforations or frills, but n brogue nevertheless. And just such a shoe is here in tan calfskin or black. English once, English alwayi, says the man who stays within bounds as far as style is con cerned. With him the plain ox ford is popular, in tan. Which means that mothers can outfit the youngsters with Sum mer clothes nnd undergarments at something like half the usual cost. Needless te say, all the little dresses, suits and underthings are daintily made and net skimped in any particular, except in price. New babies' hand-made dresses start at $1.25 and go up te $3. Machinc-made dresses, $1 te $2.50. First short dresses, six months te two year sizes, are $1 te $2.25. Tiny girls from two te six may have colored or white tub frocks from $1.25 te $3.85. Small boys' suits, in colored wash materials or colored treusers with white blouses, $1.25 te $3.85. Sizes two te five years. Creepers and rompers, $1.25 te $3 for tots from one te five years. In sturdy cotton wash materials. Undermuslins of all kinds, in cluding drawers from 25c up te princess petticoats at $3. And there are nightgowns, nightdraw ers, Oillie Burke, princess petti coats, drawers and waists and bloomers in between. (Muin Fleer) (Third Fleer) Pure Flax Linens at New Lew Prices Full-bleached flax vy pure inches wide, W UPRISING are the opportunities and powerful the helpfulness ' of this intevnefited Furniture sale. Hundreds and hundreds et Bte and odd pieces for any room, anywhere, are marked from 20 te bper cent below market figures. heav: Irish table linen, C9 new $2 a yard. Full-bleached heavy pure flax damask napkins, 23x23 inches, new $6.75 a dozen. 200 dozen huckaback and diaper weave towels, pure flax, hemmed ends, size 20x36 inches, new $1.25 mcK. (llrtt Fleer) 115 dozen pure linen huckaback towels, with hemstitched ends, size 24x38 inches, new $1 each. 150 dozen pure linen gluss towels, blue and red checks, new 75c each. Size 22x34 inches, hemmed. All of these groups are at much less than the regular markUgi, Celd Drink Is Kept Celd or a Het Meal Het all through the day, or all through the night, or any time at all for ten straight hours, in a vacuum bottle or a vacuum jug. Of all the things that people de, there's hardly a place that a vacuum bottle isn't a real comfort te have along. In the business office, vacuum sets sit right en the desks where busy men are striving te make the world bigger. They are there te keep refreshing ice water refreshing. A carafe, glass and tray comprise a set, and for various sizes and finishes prices range from $11.50 te $17. Or in the bedroom such a little set keeps a drink fresh throughout the night. Motorists who have learned the harm of drinking strange water carry vacuum jars with them. Twe-quart size, $7.50; gallon size, $10 te $15. Feed jars keep a bite te cat as war m as any journeyer could wish it, and the . pint sizes are $2.50 and $3; quart sizes, $3 and $4.50. Every picnicker, in fact, every one, knows the geed old vacuum bottle for keeping warm drinks warm and cold drinks cold. In many styles, shapes and forms from ' $1 ie 910. I.. MIT' r i.v.v; a) mszv.va iv ITanrth moor) vrtgftiffii f r-v-ft'U: jfmm i&3 m w'i vn km. 4 "l t: it, f V ., I 4 1 ') Ft "Ssfs il $ i - ft 'M :,'- il i .at J tt w V Ml Mm W&i&MKi 't (ruth m Bin nrarei k X TV.' A SifSS V u) Ai&JiU'MMi ,..v.. IV,M. Vfctt&J.NVKKj.,,. ..v.!,JMIr' iiiMViaa .'-