ww??m y-y W ?. -" mm l t IMBr. !?. . rLffil miiun " " ' ztztz m. im .v i a. WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 Daylight-Saving Time iiMh MHM WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at I r WANAMAKER'S 4an .''.. (I Daylight-Savinff Tims tnettkd f. alie athNew Spring Bay Finds New, Fine Things atWahamake IKnSiRIMHMKHIMnliHMIKTVBO gy j . . f- .Css:T?ift f-? i i i ' J . j;? , i i . i.v i i, m J , . w t TTavMnrni vtatvf vi i.wmmmt wft:! - - " ' " TV,i JV 'V "."" '"J j,)1, rTI . i -. r'N . v i - . .. t . ru..! . ' J : - 1-i-j.r ii. -? . .t -r .J - j r t V - ! A r T ., -T ' "'''. M ..... . 1 t , , . . , ' ' ' - -J " "Ma" ' I I mm The Biographies of Napeleon J Recd.tlie act that Napeleon always affirmed that the terrible 'passage across, the ' bridge of Ledi fixed his ambition te become a great leader. Frem that time he followed a star te try te be the world's conqueror. A Had he moderated his disposition he would probably-have net been banished te St. Helena. A natural, well-directed ambition contributed te our beloved General U. S. Grant at every step and sent him twice te the. President's chair at Washington. Se, tee, it was with President Roosevelt. A proper ambition should stir every boy's heart. Signed MavS,t02i QMpm. Newcomers Among ' Women's Coats and Capes Newcomers, but fast favorites for all that-being re-orders of Styles proven geed. Pint come certain light gray, tll-woel tweed coats, mad.e with nglan sleeves, patch pockets' and leather buttons. Priced $25. Then pole ceais 01 un L-ueviut, (Flrit Fleer) also made raglan style and fin ished with rows of stitching, Price $30. Then tricetine capes, some with scarf ties and light linings, some three-quarter length with deep silk fringe; all in black and navy, ana au priced at $47.6U. Certain French Hats Are New Reduced ' Many women leek forward te this event in order te add at least one or two genuine Paris hats te their Summer wardrobes. Beautiful hats of advanced fashion and their only draw back, if such it could be called, is the fact that we have used them as the inspiration for tome of our finest millinery. Every hat has as much as third taken from its price. (Stcend Fleer) Inexpensive Blue Jewelry One of the cases in the Main Aisle is given ever te some new pieces of imitation lapis lazuli, especially of pendant necklaces, a little longer than hitherto, with a geed deal of artistic metal work combined with the blue beads. Prices are $9 te $15.50. Alse here are the blue bead necklaces, . earrings and brace lets. (Main Fleer) ':' When Madame Steps Out' of an Afternoon Wearing a Trim Little Sandal of black suede, with a high ankle strap and cut-out -effect above the heel foxing, every one sees at a glance she is a step I ahead in footwear fashion, but Madame herself feels she is a step ahead in footwear comfort as well. Smarter sandals are really hard te find, or mere comfortable ones. They have the low Spanish heels and are priced $12. Then a little slipper that a teman likes te wear when shop ping, or anything else that causes her te walk a let, is of black kfd skin with a single, plain strap across the instep. Turn soles and small Leuis heels help te make it the most restful slipper imag inable, while $10 makes it easy te have. (Flr.t Fleer) Paris Designed Side Draperies for Younger Women hlJf-Wa? S0,metWng different from the loose, straight, EESlu ec' and rather hard se the French dress makers thought te copy. OUt te the Amnion., .!.. rters all things are possible, we have just received " of the prettiest domestic SSXl 0f th? new w- Si&T8 that ny n tQWuWi0 Bc.0, Wonderful VS te !,rlce8 arc ?3 low AZV0? a,fteen and weetwear, developed in crepe '.... (Second Fleer) de chine, Canten crepe, crepe faille and moire in navy, black and all the new shades. The draperies bring all the fullness te the sides, leaving the front from neck te hem perfectly plain. Odd beaded cabochons, , buckles or chry santhemum' rosettes catch the draperies at the waist line making the prettiest imagin able effect. M be . , , complexion is something that mustn't M facto f d ln CVen the levelie8t MaU weather in fact, ttmJil-treatment' is almost mere neceasam then than at WneEP "fie. " iffaiff . . New Dotted Swiss Blouses With Rejal Irish Lace They are just as pretty and dainty as they' can be and a woman who is looking for, a lingerie blouse for her tailored suit or te wear with a separate skirt would have a hard time te find anything that she would like mere. One of the styles has a new turnover cellar edged with the lace and a front pleat edged with plcet. The ether has a tuxedo cellar and frill edged with lace. They are $6 and $6.75. There i still another model in fine white veile with a great deal of Irish lace en the cellar and wide graduated frill. It is $8.75. (Third Fleer) American Hall Clocks Stand Every fhch for for Quality There are no finer clocks made in the world, we be lieve, and they are known for their time-keeping throughout every civilized country. But even among American clock makers, some are bet ter than ethers. Only the best are represented in our large collection of hall clocks. In the same way the cases are of the finest carved mahogany. Clocks, chiming the quar ter hour en tubular bells, start as low as $270 and go up by easy stages te. $855. (Main Fleer) 75 Cape-Suits and Ceat Suits Hurrying Out at Half lain c61ers, plaids and herring Odds and ends which we have, put down te $18.75 te clear them out. But they are fresh and very at tractive, for all- that made of geed tweeds and mixtures in Pi benes: dark and light, eav and quiet, splendid for country and morning wear, the Kind of thing which every woman finds really necessary for some hours of her day. , (First Fleer) Along Come Hundreds of Pieces of Luggage And Every One Is Priced Frem a Third te a Half Bel6w Prevailing Retail Prices One of the most surprising selections of luggage that ever has been the privilege of the Wanamaker Stere te sell below regular prices. One of the biggest luggage values that it has been the privilege of any store te offer in years and years. There are fitted traveling cases for women, $16.75 and $67.50. There are fitted overnight bags for women, $22.50 te $50. There are 'unfitted traveling cases, $9 te $18. There are traveling bags for men, $8.75 te $28.50. Suit Cases for men with the extension bel lows or the portmanteau type, $10.50 te $30. Sample cases for men, $9 te $13.50. Kit bags for men are $18.50 te $32.50. In fact, most every kind of luggage a man or a woman asks te travel with nowadays. Every piece is splendidly made of geed material. The sample lines from two of the biggest manufacturers in the country. """ The fittings are the newest and most practical ; in several colors or two-tone effects. The leathers are black or tan, and as geed as leather could be. The workmanship excellent. (Main Fleer) We Leave These Living-Roem Suits at $165 te Your Own Judgment We can de this with confidence, because we knew that the better hair, better springs, better webbing, better cord age will all prove themselves in geed time. These suits are of the overstuffed type in an assortment of tapestry and velour coverings. They were made in our own s'heps. AH of them are all-hair filled. They arc just one group in the most helpful sale of furniture wc have ever held outside of Febru ary or August. In addition there Is a splendid selection of dining-room .suits. and bedroom suits, all at 20 te 50 per cent less than market prices. Besides the three-piece suits for living rooms at $165, we' also inn variety of veleurs. There is a group of cretonne covered chairs at $31 and $34 and tapestry-covered chuirs at $38 unci $42. Upward of a hundred library and davenport tables in a most interesting variety are new $25 te $137. Everything in the sale is 20 te Children's Hats and Goats Specially Priced New little white Milan hats at $3 and $3.50 are a particularly nice quality and they come in very geed shapes for small boys or girls from two te four years. They have white or navy blue ribbon bands and some have rib bon facing. Anether new shipment of cloth coats in porcelain blue at $7.50. They arc lined through out and are in sizes te fit boys or girls from two te six years. (Third; Fleer) 4500 Yards Crepe Voile, Special, 30c a Yard In ether words, it is about half price and it comes just in time for women who need a number of tub dresses for everyday wear., It is net only cool, but it leeks cool as well, being white with pink, blue, green or lavender stripes. In some cases there are two-color effects. The stripes arc woven and the material is a yard wide. (Writ Aldle) New Chiffens Frem France, $1.25 a Yard In black, navy, flesh, pink and white. Fabrics of the most fashion able kind for light, airy Summer dresses. All-silk, and all at an excep tionally moderate price for such goods, $1.25 a yard, 39 inches wide. (Flr( Floert A Weman Outdoors Wants Sports Hese Bccause just as seen as she gets outdoors she sees the great advantage of thicker, heavier hosiery. And if anything is fashionable and geed in Sports hose it is in the collection at Wanamaker's. Silk and mercerized cotton mixed stockings in the fancy drop stitch weave are $1.25 the pair. Mercerized lisle stockings with the cluster rib, $1.25. Heavy jibbed golf hose that are worn with knickers. Champagne color and with fancy colored tops. Priced $2.50. English cluster ribbed mercer ized sports hose in gayer colors, $3. Silk-and-wool sports stockings with hand - embroidered silk clocks. Lighter Weight and in a wide range of colors. The price is $4.50 the pair. (Flnt Fleer) iHawwHHJKiKr (A. MmtmrmrmkrTZzMJrM nw'w. m-m f m M "There's a Deep, Dark Mystery Afoot in Philadelphia Se says wise old New Yerk. "They are talking about strange things there" agrees Chicago, and all the rest of the country is puzzled, sorely puzzled. And it's all because the sires and grandsire? are getting lined fen Philadelphia's very own J Straw Hat Day This Saturday Te talk straw hat day is te talk riddles te all the land save Philadelphia. Other cities never heard of it, and every man puts en a straw hat whenever he feels the urge, instead of every one stepping out together and telling the world that Winter is ever. But here it is different. Many a man would miss a birthday or two rather than give up straw hat day it's an emancipa tion day, a sort of a "Fourth of July for heated heads and moist brews." The students at the Universitv of Penn. sylvania, mere health te them for it, caused . an mis commotion aDeut siraw nat aay. It's the day of one of their biggest baseball games (usually with Princeton, but this year they play Annapolis), and the whole student body races out te root with bright, new straw hats. Years age it started and the grateful city has followed suit ever since. A great thing, this straw hat day, and it's an exclusive Philadelphia festival that nobody can take away. t M '.1 And just as a man in Philadelphia knows all about Straw Hat Day, se does lie knew that the best, most fashionable, finest Straw Hats in the land are found at Wanamaker's. Lincoln-Bennett and Redleaf Londen hats stand far above all ethers. And there is an unusually large showing this year between $2.50 and $5. (MaliTFIoer) If - f. &!& Heney nougat puffs in glass jars, ribbon tied, $1.25 a jar. Camee caramels, $1 a pound. Camee French chocolates, but terfly shape, $1 a box. (Dorrn Stairs Stere) Silk Undergarments Are Important in This Sale of White Plenty of the ieally beautiful and beautifully made crepes de chine and ether washable silks the garments which have practically taken the place of the fine white things of ether years. domestic undergarments the lat ter in colors as often as white. Among the kindred garments are white aprons at 18c te 75c; bungalow dresses of gingham and chambray, some candy-striped, at 65c and 75c; boudoir caps at 50c te $1.50; silk" petticoats in colors and white at $2.75 te $3.85; flow ered cotton petticoats at 85c, and sample negligees at half. A few cotton crepe kimo'neS from Japan are $1.50 and $2. Here are crepe de chine night gowns, tailored, at $3.85 te $5; and lace trimmed at $3.85 te $7.50; and chemises at $1.85 te $5.50. These are in pink, peach, blue and orchid. Here are step-in bloomers crepe de chine or radium at $1.85 te $5. Camisoles of crepe de chine, pink and white only, at $1 te $2.50. Alse plenty of Philippine and The Best Sports Suits Have 4 Pieces, Including Knickers And Are in the Men's Londen Shep One of the best assort ments a man can find, with a suit for young men or men of a few mere years' experience. Suits with the plain sack back that can be worn either for golf or in the city; suits with the belleuse sport back that is se full of freedom; and once again the belted Norfelks have come in sports suits. Either the half or full belts. There are suits of the best domestic materials or foreign fabrics, in browns, grays, greens, herringbones, checks and everplaids heavy, medium or light weight. And prices range from $42.50 te .$60, and if a man deesn t want the knickers a suitable reduction will be made en' the three-piece suit. ' (The Gallery) A. I 'JTSfe mm If !iM '"''m!L-,.t. . .. 3 .- ft Tr i (Main and Third Floeri) Small Beys' Suits in the White Sale Geed suits for het days and they are the kind that will stand a let of hard wear and many tubbings. Seme have white waists of poplin or madras and colored (Third Fleer) chambray trousers. Others are all of one color. They arc pret tily smocked or stitched with silk and the prices are very little, $1.25 te $3.75. Fer boys of two te nve years. "Mere of These Geed lf Madras Shirts Have Come for Men at $1.55 Men took them by the thousands, and little wonder, ler it s the best shirt value in years. A dozen te this man, a dozen te that and it wasn't long before the whole let looked thin. But hundreds mere have come and hundreds of mere men can have a dozen or se for the Summer at the same low price. r nWe vjen re.adras, every one, and geed woven madras. Well-made shirts, cut ever the Wanamaker full form and up te Wanamaker specifications. What is mere, the identical shirts have been selling here right along from a third mere te nearly twice as much. J Sizes 14 te 18. (Main l'loer) Iren Fleer Lfimps at $3.50 Fine for Summer cottages and inclesed perches. Of hand-wrought iron, each having adjustable arm, extra long cord and polychrome decoration; and the three-footed bases are welded en. Shudes te go with them are $1.50 and $1.75. (Fourth Fleer) Pillows in Cretonne Fer use en perches, in living rooms, in bedrooms. A seemingly endless variety of patterns and color effects. Prices, $1, $2, $2.25, $3.25 and $4.50. Chair Cushions in prptnnnn. including scats and backs, $2.25, The First New Bekhara Rugs in Years L'nebtainable! Fpr the past four or five years that one word summed up the situation as regards Bekhara rugs. New n new let is here. The rugs are fine specimens of the kind, in rich, warm reds with all-ever ilgures in ivory. And prices are quite moderate 2.3x4,8 ft. te 4.3x6.7 ft. at $65 IU 910, $2.50 and $3 a set (Firth Fleer) These Geed Wanamaker Twe-Toned Sports Oxfords Are the Talk of Many Men and the pride at many clubs First tim ii.i,f 1:1. where sports rule the day, for no ,J "". th ,"r,,t uenc ,lke 0US ether two-toned sports oxfords 110 we"i' everywhere. Of smoked leek as geed or are as geed at horse (which is sand color) with anything near the price. dark mahogany wing tins, instee At iviu there are two kinds saddles nn.l bnel fnvin., t.,ki- suction soles. (Main Fleur) for a man te cheese from. &U r wMww una unampoes, ana ae man- have ethers at no, wijrr cane pu per cent len.tnen ruling rear- , New,, Ch nese rugs, about 2x4 $$k ., i" 'SW,;; -" i,JLilt ' back! and. enda a?4 uphelitered ketrem ' te 6x3 ft. at $24 te ffc, "', It's Fly Time and the Easiest Way Is te Screen the Deers and Windows ,n rtS'1' t0 laUgh at the flies en the outside than t0 try and kill them rPvrlid0W SCreen and the screen d001 home needs MMMUHIHUVl O. are Geed, dependable, solidly made screens ami ninrWufehr .;,i Kxtensinn irnuinij fn ...!- . i J I l,,,;u' dews are 35c te $1.25. '" te jllle. SCrCCn8 " wp.,b-b.. en tcB bTO i screen doers are 82.25 te t. 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