IBSH ' www r- m WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Probably fair Band and Organ at 9 Organ at 11 and 4:45 Mfledr i"" CMmM nt Noen 'bMXl WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 Daylight-Saving Tim$ WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at-B Daylight-Saving Tim a7 ." fcjwv.tvs;' m - r r -f 4rK8&. saw; . - ,v i' :fjr ws 4 ,, t ' vwkw- ". 7v,i ; "KVffw ' itr t-t -, mjn".'.. Vi tr Ti" 1 -1 u u , "- ir J a Jrn. m r i.r i ' -ft. i ? " " r . , . a j i i b t"--- -w . ' . . ' a " - A IaAaBttt H a rv a B r-m am m a a a aa a i fr " '. . ' VBK1K0 PUBLIC EDGEBPHIKADELPHIA, BATUKPAX, msa. .je, -m 3fc 1 ' I 1 1 r I I CI I Every Day Brings aNew Story of Geed Things Grewing Finer, v. f . t ; I m 1 m m . i'i A ?avj Wt . A Mether's Heart Is a Child's Idea of Heaven It is a very old proverb that cannot be traced that "One geed mother is worth a hundred schoolmasters." Even the wholly intellectual Napeleon is credited with having said that the future destiny of the child is always the work of the mother. It is certain that no ether influence is mere powerful than the mother's in shaping the man's life. He takes her nature, speech, manners and habits. Blessed are the mothers who give their all te their children! IjSigntd May IS, 1922. Only the Women of Philadelphia Van Have Such Silk Bags for the new wondrously fine ones, in crisp, handsome silks, all adorned with glittering stones or frames, were made exclusively for Wanamatfer's. Ne sill; bags are just like figured or scroll silk. Sema them in style or fineness. t the bags have glittering . . ,,. t,t,ria -,.. lhinestene clasps, ethers mar- Stunmng new shapes everj qu,sette (vUf ,g a gleaming one, in rich black or navy silk, cut metal) along the frame, mostly in the Jacquard weave. Prices start at $5 and go up There is striped silk, or tinily te $32.50. (Main Fleer) Luxurious Fur-Trimmed Summer Wraps for Less New $150 and $200 Twenty-five of the finest things in the Ceat Salen have had from $50 te $85 taken from the prices. Silk - and - wool duvetyn and lightweight wool bellvia, With S3. &S&, Tlfi among the coats, and, being of dark soft colors, such as Malay, (First Levely Hats in Which a Weman Leeks Her Best - Wide brimmed and shadowy, making a charming background for the face. White and the soft pastel shades mostly, for they are intended te complete, bridesmaids' gowns or airy toilettes for garden parties, teas and 'ether Summer festivities. Lace, crin or horsehair, timbe, tagal, yedda and hemp seldom have taken such pretty shapes and curves. Levely flowers bloom en some, but net flowers en all, by any means. White ermine is originally disposed en one. Others reveal still ether originalities. Mere important than materials, they have that essential distinction and chic required by women who make a fine art of dressing well. Priced from $20 upward. (Second Crepe-Striped Cotten Voile for Se Little as 30c A dainty fabric ordinarily sold wr a great deal mere. Half-inch stilpes of color-with- wjjte, either the color or the white in soft crepe cfTect and wb alternating htripe sheer voile. (Writ Playful Beys and Girls Need Different Union Suits 0 And just the comfortable kinds fqr them te wear in Hummer are here. ine girls' suits nre of cotton & wJlich wnihes easily and UOei UOt renilirn Irnnlnr. V..1I Woemor legs, and the body has tmta P tps with buttons te PPPert the sports skirt. 'Sizes .7" years, si.hr. i . . r. . $Jfmtek and burro browns, Sorrento and midnicrht Mum. thav aru as darir- -W. afternoon use m for evening. And fur, as everybody knows, will be worn all summer. Tloer) I'lear) Cheese orchid, tan, reseda, pink or blue. Coel morning frocks and de lightful afternoon frocks will be made of them. AI.Ip) TJie boys' suits are the athletic style with V necks. The body is made of light, cool cotton mesh nnd the drawers of strong nain nain nain seok. Cut full and roomy. Sizes 8 te 16 yean are priced 91. Twe Sentences Frem a Letter Here are two sentences from the letter of an Ampice owner. He is the head of a large manu facturing company in the Seuth: "I wish te say the new Ampice which I have is the most wonderful instrument I ever saw and I would net be without it for any price. "I have all of the Fifth Symphony except this part of the Second Movement. It was emitted from my original order." Here is a practical man of affairs and bjg business turning te the Beethoven symphonies for re-qreatien at the end of his brafn fagging day. The Wonderful Ampice for this powerful re-creation of music, which brushes away the cobwebs and seethes" and restores the jaded mind as almost nothing else can. The Ampice provides the choicest of all music, (EfjrptUn Hall, Hecend Fleer) The Clearaway of Fashionable Spring Footwear for Women contains wonderful values. And the size range is still pretty accommodating. Included are lightweight sandals ant? strap slippers for indoor wear; slippers and pumps for street wear and sports; and a lesser number of oxfords. Every one is this season's style. Suede in black, brown, gray, fawn and beige; black patent leather, black satin, black calf, tan calf and combi nation leathers are among the materials. Prices are sharply cut te $6.75, $7.75 and $10.75, a con siderable saving en every pair. rint Fleer) Women's Strap Wrist and Leng Chamois-Lisle. Gloves Imported strap--wrist gloves of fine chamois lisle, in pongee, cofTee nnd beige shades, with nevlty gauntlet cuffs, arc $2.25 a pair. Twelve-button. length chamois lisle gloves In biscuit and beige are $1.25. Sixteen-button length in white chamois and pongee shades, with Paris-point backs, are 1.50. (Mnin Fleer) Chamois-Lisle Gloves, Special at 1 a Pair Sixteen-button length, of extra geed quality, in black, chamois, sand, mode and cafe, with heavily embroidered backs. . Weit ALU) "The Best Assortment of, Cretonnes in Philadelphia" That is what people tell us regarding the collec tion. Undoubtedly it is a re markable assortment, em bracing grades, colors and patterns suitable for every purpose. There are cretonnes here as low uh 25c a yard, cretonnes Werth the name. Of course these are specially priced. Equally unusual are some nt 50c a yard. Any number of ethers at various prices up te a beauti ful part-silk wcave in soft shadowy tones at $3.75 a yard. Flf Fleur) 9 N And getting them quite independently of orches tras and concert halls and the necessity of dressing and going out again. Mere and mere busy men are turning te incomparably played. Listen te it here in Egyptian Hall and be con vinced. It is sold only in the Wanamaker Piane Salens, en convenient terms if de sired. Hand Embroidered Rebe Patterns Special at $24.75 A wonderful consign ment from China, the best yet received, and especial ly liked for graduation dresses or bridesmaids' gowns. In white and cream with a great deal of lovely work en them, and there are several different designs. (Main Fleer) L. R. Corsets in Several Medels One of the strong points is the wny they are planned for se many types of women. There a r e topless models lightly boned, for slight figures, prices $1 te $6.50; heavily boned models, for average and plump figures, prices $3 te $9.60; and low-bust models with strong boning, for full figures, at S1.50 te $7.50. Alse pink satin L. R.'s at $4.50 and $5. (Third Fleer) Longcleth and Nainsoek Specially Priced Longcleth In 36-lnch width, from $1.00 te $3.25 for a ten yard piece. Nainsoek, $1.75 te $3.25 the piece of ten yards, in 86-inch width; $3.75 for 40-inch width; $4.75 for 45 inch. S-clled Japanese nainsoek, . $8X0 the piece, in 39-inch width. Fine Philippine Undermuslins Come Inte the Sale of White A thousand of the prettiest hand - embroidered nightgowns and chemises that we have had this Beasen garments with fine solidly done scallops nnd an unusual amount of embroidery; a few even have filet motives or insertions. ' There are ten styles of the nightgowns, at $1.85 and $2.85. And eight styles of chemises at $1.85 and $2.85. (Weft Alilc) Leta of ether geed things both domestic undermuslins nnd silk undergarments in the White Sale. (Thlr Fler) Newcomers in the Children's White Sale Infants' long dresses, white, of course, 85c te $2. First short dresses for children of 6 months te 2 years, $1 te $2. Colored and white dresses, seme with bloomers, in 2 te 6 year sizes, $1.25 te $3. Undermuslins for girls of 2 te 16 years, drawers, nightdrawcrs nightgowns, petticoats, princess slips, 25c te $2. (Third Fleer) New Let of Iren Bridge Lamps Special at $3.50 Adjustable bridge lamps with extra long cords, particularly suitable for Summer cottage use. Seme peeple buy several, knowing hew unusual the price iB. Parchment shades te use with them are $1 te $1.75 each. (Fourth Fleer) White Sports Satins $5 a Yard Exceptional variety in white jacquard silks and satins for sports wear. Frem the quantities sold, white is te be the most popu lar choice of this Summer. All are 40 inches wide. (First Fleer) New Summer Rugs Come Pouring In at Prices That Are Much Lewer Bright, cool, cheerful rugs for the perch, for the bed room or any ether room, and they are just the rugs a geed housekeeper is happy te have when days are het. Rag rugs in bright, Summery colors or grass rugs pret tily bordered. And all are new, all are lower priced. Rag Rugs Chinese Grass Rugs 9x12 ft. 89 $12. 7.6x10.6 ft.,' 58.50, .$6.7e. 0x12 ft., $8.75. 6x9 ft, $0.50, $4.75. 8x10, ft., $0.75. txi?VAJ-. :ix6 ft., $2.50, $1.75. 80x60 in., $1.25, $1.35. 27x51 in., $1, $1.10. 24x36 in., 60c. (Seventh The Trianon, a New Design in Sterling Silverware .As its name implies, this graceful new silverware design was inspired by the Trianon at Versailles, the exquisite architectural creation designed for Leuis XIV. A four-pieco coffee set of stcr-. Attention is called te an un- ling silver (925-1000 fine) in the x. m Trianon pattern is $320. usually fine collection of coffee Spoons, knives and forks te , . ... . . ...,,- ,.,, match, in a chest of 5 pieces, 8ets m thls and ether 8llver" $225. ware patterns, for bridal gifts. (Jtwrlry Stere, Main Fleer) New Flouncing of Gingham and Organdie Crisp nnd fresh and delightful for sports frocks, and the easiest thing in the world te metamor phose into a dress. Three yards of the flouncing and a little time nnd deftness are sufficient. The organdie is white, the gingham bands en it blue, rose, lavender and red. Trice $2 a yard, (Flnt Fleer) They're Bakin' Beans and Geed Ole Every day they beans. Seme people said it couldn't be done in a Fireless Cooker, but a f actery expert is here and she is doing it as well as any one could ask. Net only beans and pies, but she can provide a let of help in making ether dainty things that all the family likes and eh, the many, many things she can tell you te make cooking easy. A demonstration every day. White Dimity Bedspreads Justs Out of the Bexes White as sea foam, nnd woven with a seersucker stripe. They wash like sheets. And prices are exceptionally low. 72x90 at $2, 80x90 at $2.25. Some in size 72x90 have cut corners and scalloped cdg03 price $2.25 each. (Sixth Fleer) I Lew-Priced Summer Bedmuslins Light-weight muslin of a quality that many housewives prefer for .Summer cottage use: rlllewcnsM, 42x88 IneliM, SCc. 4Sx30 Inched, 2 Re. Mlieetx, 81x00 Inches, 81. (Flrtt Fleer) The Furniture Sale Is Streng in the Lew-Priced Suits Se Many People Want The best proof of the unusualness of the opportunities in this surpris ing sale is the way people are taking advantage of them. The sale is particularly strong in the furniture new most desired, especially in lower-priced suits for living-rooms, dining-rooms and bedrooms. A Few-of the Bedroom Suits New 20 te 50 Per Cent Less $160 for a four-piece suit of mahogany veneer. $170 for a four-piece suit of mahogany veneer. $225 for a four-piece suit of mahogany veneer, William and Mary design. $247 for a four-piece suit of mahogany veneer. $250 for a four-piece suit of mahogany veneer, Queen Anne design. $258 for a four-piece suit of mahogany veneer, Leuis XVI design. $285 for a four-piece suit of walnut veneer, William and Mary design. $295 for a-four-piece suit of antique ivory enamel, William and Mary design. $350 for a four-piece suit of walnut veneerv Leuis XVI design. $355 for a six-piece suit of walnut veneer, finished in gray and black stripe. $390 for a six-piece suit of walnut veneer, Leuis XVI design. $435 for a six-piece suit of ivory enamel. (Fifth and Sixth Tleert) 6x9 ft.. S4.50. 4.6x7.6 ft., $3. 3x6 ft., $1.50. 27x54 in., 83c. Fleer) Bretby Vase Lamps Frem Enj and New arrivals, m nted with geld-finished metal, and each equipped for one h'ght, royal blue and royal copper, $7.50. The novel shades for them are made of tailored gingham pink, blue or green, ?9. (Fourth Fleer) as firewn and Kicn as iJan JtSe, in a Fireless Cooker are doing it rich, juicy pies Fancy Linens Unusual at the Prices Hemstitched linen scarfs, in four sizes, 18x27 at 90c, 18x36 at $1, 18x45 at $1.25, and 18x54 at $1.50 each. Napkins te match them, of pure linen, neatly hemstitched, 13x13 at $4.75, and 15x15 at $6.75 a dozen. Linen luncheon sets of 13 pieces, all Bcalleped en the edge, some done in blue, some in white, priced at $2.50 a set. All three groups are priced substantially below market values. (Flrtt rieer; The Handkerchief in a Man's Pocket is likely enough te be a tape bordered square of fine white TrNh linen with quarter-inch hem. This is the kind eftenest asked for, at $1 apiece or $11 a dozen. (Main Fletr) Of All Pajamas, Many Men Thitik White Ones Are Coelest te wear when Summer nights grew het and sleep is fretful. When a seething, soft, comfortable pajama is put en somehow the night seems cooler and rest mere complete. Ami there are many IP's vlPnciir.T a man's pleasure. At $2.50 checked nainsoek or plain cambric. At $3 feather-weight plain nainsoek with knee length drawers and short sleeves. (Main A Man Likes te Knew His Shoes Are Among the Best te Be Had Solid for service and trim and neat and smart te see. lust such shoes are the oxfords of smooth calfskin, in cither black or tan at ?12. Every stitch put in by stitch masterfully done. vxieras xnat win wear plain yet as trim and smart a (Main and brown, crisp, geed m There is a Fireless Cooker the right size for every kitchen, and when one fig ures the saving en gas these little help mates really are an economy. ?w Tin Cr 5 Twe?. Zhr KETtbut urget e Three-well cooker M (FMrth VIM) Four Beeks of Fiction "Man Size." by William' A rei i MacLeed Raine, $1.75 mance of the Nerthweit lueunicu i unci;. "Frank of Freedom Hill," 1 by Samuel A. Dericuxm, $1.75. Told from the point of view of a hunter who loves dogs but refused te sentimentalize about them. "At the CrosH-Reads," by Harriet T. Comsteclr, $1.75. Full of the fragrance of the open spaces. "iMcn of Affairs," by Reland Pertwee, $2. A story of high finance. (Mala FIer) I 500 Men's Umbrellas, $1 Each Special Made of cotton, finished witk a tape edffe en paragon frames, and in full 28-inch size. Geed, practical umbrellas that men will be glad te keep handy in office or home for a rainy daj Remarknble nt $1 each. (Main Fleer) white pajamas here, awaitinc Alse self-striped muslin, light and airy. At $3.50 is the decided fnvor fnver ite with se many men, soft, silky mercerized cotton with fciiK iregs. Fleer) a master shoemaker and every' -Ien? and well. 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