.in mrmmmm V PMdi. v. tG reircftn plays t 9, 11 and 4:50 nrATTri r. Stere Opens at 9 Daylight-Saving Tirnt f (MV..ir c.mM .. K,e, Y1V1 AJVJ&K 'S WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 Daylight-Saving Time WANAMAKER'S WEATHER m Prebabltf Fair' A' M&LL 'verting and Se Many Geed Things at Wanamaker's te TalkAbeiiM iflU .iWl J .it ( A1 . -I wrwawmmfflKHRSH widas?WBrsf?swawrK'WPww Whoever Allows Himself te i Get Out of Patience v emes often 'te the falling-eiT place before he is it if it )lWUic v " ' By indulging in temper and saying cruel words 4, man loses control of himself, and his tongue grows keener and mere bitter and he effects nothing and ;jturts forever the man he attacks. f De net turn friendship into hatred by hasty eeecn. p "By conquering yourself ,you have conquered W' were the words accompanying the capitulation f a great Indian chief te one of our Colonial foverners. IT'. Is Think it ever. vif flay IS, Signed" n 1922. pm Seft, Rumply Beaded Bags Have Come Frem Acress the Sea Hand beaded bags, the kind that are made te become .heirlooms for future generations. Every one the drawstring style se soft that it can ' be crumpled in the .palm of one's hand without harm, and yet surprisingly serviceable for such a beautiful thing. Celers that aie rich, mag nificent, yet subdued, pre worked into the queerest of odd designs thnt call te mind many of the ancient haunts of the world's aristocracy. Prices, tee, are a surprise starting as low as $12.50 and going no higher than $50 with the strongest selection around $25. (Main Fleer) Mill W V ire SUk underwear for Girls li Crepe de chine or wash satin, I'ltwnite or pinic, nemsmenea, lace trimmed or plain. 1 Envelope chemises. 12.50 te 13.75. I - Petticoats. S3 te S3.RR. n Nightgowns, $5 te $7. ' l.tt-Mncesg silos. $2.75 te S10.50. 'i Bleemers, $3.25 te $5.50. (Third Fleer) GeergetteWaists for Spring Costumes Twe styles at $6.75 each. One is an overbleuse, collarless, with three-quarter sleeves and prettily braided with seutache. In bisque, navy and black. The ether is white or flesh and has a tinily tucked vest and lace trimming. (Third Fleer) -rt UwfeO 'Vji'S .::!.' . I t ... T f ; ' - .. ,ri (TifT"! . JV.11 1 si ..,. rj1 'H m fyZ-r&.Z 'AVMiism .PrJZ Jv... ;,- i 'iJwillnirV 2scvi'M j V.Li1--. UmmL 1 fJH' (M Iff I ! fill KS3S lfflil I : II te YV omen's Afternoon ' and Street Gowns of Uncommon Distinction All new, the materials are' imDerted and the maier- I, ity copy unique and costly French models, even te the minutest detail of exquisite hand-decoration. All are in the deep midnight and navy blues that most Women feel best-dresseH in. And trm fnhrins nre , fine Canten crepe, crepe de chine, crepe romaine, Geor gette crepe and soft, supple satin. ' Seme are sufficiently simple , te wear en the street with a "nan lur. Others are ornate aiternoen occasion. As a rule, tw is uui one ei a kind. Se unusual are they and se distinctive, that the prices anywhere from $50 te $100 will be counted moderate in deed by the woman who knows. (Flrnt F! yer) uch Charming Silk Frecks for Yeung Women, at $25 Canten crene and crane de chine, of a nunlitv aiirnrisinclv Q for the trice. And thv Rtvles Jire wnnHerfullv nretfv d girlish. nC Ol the mnaf nflpnfiifi Vinca nnhr firtA riTiiliitnlririr anrl IDoen roses for trimminir. It comes in black, navv. brown. ?nn, jade and .beautiful shades of gray and beige. 'A....11 . . "HUtner. Which mav hn Viml in U'tfl hantlnA onlinnVlr.ne Tn mnil. lard and blue. One might go en through the entire group at $25, finding fresh attraction in every one. Yeung women of 14 te 20 are sure te like them. .U.'wner, wnich may be had in with beaded cabochons i lie alSO. Is nrnnmnnfnrl .ttvinlir Rte French knots. Mtremely graceful is a long- 'nncess model, the shoul sheul and ci.ie .1 vi.. t-i. il -- ui;ujjeries CHUgnt Black Kid Gloves Are the Whim in Paris "Every woman seemed te be wearing them," writes our cor respondent from the Leng champs races. "Especially black glace kid, and even with colored costumes." Fer these who wish te fellow the same mode, we have the same French gloves in black glace kid at $2, $2.50 and $3 a pair for short lengths with two clasps, and at $4.75 te $15 a -pair in long meusquetaires of from 12 te 24 button length. A number are stitched with white. Black glace slip-en gloves are $3.25. Black suede two-clasp gloves at $2 te $3.50 a pair. (Main Fleer) Seme of the Most Popular New Skirts Are $6.50 Copies of a higher-priced model. The material is white cloth with a black everplaiding, or black cloth 'with white everplaiding. And the style is the popular "wrap around," fastening en the side with large pearl buttons. The new "shawl" skirt, in white basket weave wool with black border and deep fringed edge, is $18.75. Anether "wrap-around" model at $9.75 is in a practical navy - and - tan or black - and -white small diagonal check. (Flrit Fleer) ' The White Sale Off ers New Items of Interest First come three new night gowns of white or daintily col ored batiste, in three styles, vari ously trimmed with lace or col ored stitching and with V or square necks. Pcjce, $1.50. A serviceable lincen petticoat, scalloped at the bottom, 1b marked $1.35. And a double hem cambric petticoat may be had for only $1. Either is suitable te wear under thin dresses. Especially designed for larger women is an attractive step-in of crepe de chine in white, orchid, pink or blue, trimmed with nar row val lace for $5.50. Alse the choice of Philippine , and domestic undermuslins, as well as silks, remains fresh and fine at the following prices: NIhtewn, 75e te SS. rhemlieii, $1 ie fS.50. Drawer, 50c te 9I.0S. Short petticoat, Ofle te H.flfi. I.enir petticoat!, 8Sc tn 94,50. Comet cover, 75c te f 1.50, illloemers, 75e tn I2.BS. (Third Fleer) New-r-the French "Check" Handkerchief Designed te carry with ging ham frocks, but it's much tee pretty te keep for that. The material is fine French linen, in allover check pattern of brown - and - white, violet - and -white, blue-and-white, rose-and-white, green-and-white. A fine hand-hemstitched hem gives it the proper dainty finish. -Priced $1.75 each. (Main Fleer) Voile Is a Fabric Dear te a Weman's Heart And there is a reason for it. With all its daintiness and delicate charm, it makes dresses that de net crush or muss, and are therefore among the most satisfactory of all Summer frocks. ' Further, it is se sheer and airy, that one feels cool in it en the hottest day. It comes in a wonderful choice of patterns and colors; and is net expensive. The most extraordinary variety in voiles is new in the Dress Goods Salen printed and plain voiles, applique voiles, embroid ered voiles, ratine voiles, crepe voiles, lace voiles, shadow voiles, silk-mixed voiles in every new color and design of the season, foreign and American. Prices, 38c te $5 a yard. (Flrat Fleer) It Pays te Buy Silks of Quality WANAMAKER SILKS . Inferior silks are the most un satisfactory goods te put money in. What you seem te save en them you don't save, because they don't serve. r Geed silks, meaning Wana maker silks, are by far the best investment in the end. We don't pretend te sell the fine, standard silks for the prices asked for peer, non-serviceable silks, but we de sell them at the lowest competitive! prices, prices that are never se low as te be dangerous, or se high as te be ex travagant. These are two geed examples of silks it pays te invest in: Black Satin Canten Crepe,- 40 inches wide, $4.50 a yard. Plain Canten Crepe at $4 a yard. Of course, there are many ethers. (First Fleer) I New White Slippers in Canvas and Kid Se fine a quality of canvas that it leeks almost like suede en the feet. Built en slender ljnes, with medium tees and vamps, one instep strap, buttoning at the side, low French heels and light turned soles. The price is $9 a pair. At $13 are exquisitely dainty slippers of white kid with small elastic insets at the sides, and cut-out strap effects ever the instep. They also have the low French heels and light turned soles. (First Fleer) The Macmillan Publishing He use Sent Us 6000 of Their Hurt Beeks This is a collection of literature of all descriptions in cluding some fiction. Abundant choice for students and librarians, all at half price or less than half. (Main Fleer) Comfortable and Colorful Tweed Capes for Girls Ne "helping en" or pushing arms in, when small girls wear such easy tweed capes. Seft wool, warm as can be, and as gay as flowers.' Periwinkle and China blue, golden tan, rose and orchid. Sizes 6 te 14 years, and priced $14.50. (Hrcnud Fleer) Women's Capes Are Less Knitted or brushed wool in long capes. Repriced te $17.50, $25 and $35. Seme have neck ruffs, some long scarfs with pockets, and many arc deeply fringed. All are luxuri luxuri eusly soft and warm, yet light. Taking the knitted and brushed wool together, there are black-and-white, brown, tan, henna, cherry, blue, orchid and a few ether colors. ,(Flrt( Fleer) Glorious Summer Cemes en Apace and Summer Furniture Is Ready Summer furniture holds an appeal that no ether furniture can possess, because no ether furniture calls up such glorious associa tions of sunshine and balmy gales and the sweet, fresh freedom of the wide open world. Summer furniture may mean any one of a number of delightful things from a hickory chair that simply defies the elements, te an elegant iron settee made in France and intended for a lawn. Reed, willow, oak, cedar, hickory, fiber and Chinese rattan of rare toughness are the principal kinds. In a surprising and de lightful number of forms in chairs, rockers, tables, settees, steels, benches and se en. Wickfer pieces, up holstered in cretonne, are a striking feature of the assortment. Garden and lawn pieces (SWIM Fleer) of rough-hewn cedar are plentifully in evidence. The span of the collec tion reaches from homely simplicity te novel ele gance, embracing every desirable type of furni ture that can enhance the beauty or the comfort of a perch, lawn, garden or veranda. Spreading Out the Most Beautiful Let of Kermanshah Rugs in Years Hemefurnishers, especially these with a feeling for ex quisite decorative effects, have been longing for just such Kermanshahs as we new show in new and beautiful selection. Real Persian Kermanshahs have been scarce for some years. They are scarce still, but we have a selection of new and exquisite pieces. In soft, delicate rose, ivory, blue and ecru shades, and in a rich assortment of elaborate patterns of decorative charm and striking symbolism. Prices aie moderate for such weaves: 14.2x10.7 ft. 12.6x10.5 ft. 13 x 10.1 ft. 14.1x11.1 ft. 12.4 x 9.2 ft. 13.4 x 10 ft. Kermanshah Rugs .SETS ..$075 ..$090 . .$550 . .I7J5 ..$575 14.3 x 10 ft 15.5 xll.2 ft. 13.2 X U 11 ft 14.2 x!H2 ft. 13.11 x 9.7 ft. 13.1 x 32 ft. 12.4 X 9 ft. Small Kermanshah Rugs $135 te $200. $097 ..$785 .11035 ..$080 ..$085 ..$015 ..$785 '0.4x4.7 ft. te 8 xS 2 ft 2 X3.2 ft.. $19 te $3D. (Seventh Fleer) Geed Coel Comfertables Moderately Priced Selections are new remarkably geed in cotton-filled and in wool-filled. Coverings of flowered silkeline, silk mulls, sateens. The wool and cotton are carded into sheets, making them light and "lefty." ,. lkeS fr cotten-lled ?3-50 te $6.50 and for wool filled $9 te $15 each. (Sixth Fleer) I Every Signboard That Points the Way te Philadelphia Points the Way te the Wanamaker Clothing Stere for Men Philadelphia is a great gateway and you will see mere distant state auto tags en cars passing through Philadelphia than you will see in any ether city in the country. Cars going south, cars going north, cars going te the seashore. License tags of such states as Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, California are observed daily en Chestnut, Market and Bread streets. These cars have followed signboards for thousands of miles, all pointing toward Philadelphia. Every distant tourist who comes te Philadelphia comes te Wanamaker's. It is an institution that they would net pass through the city without seeing. Nearly every man who tours te Philadelphia buys a suit of clothes at Wana maker's. It is something te show home. te the folks at Wanamaker clothing has been the standard ,of the nation for mere than three generations. It is better today than it ever was before. Fine, new Spring Suits, $35 te $65. Si te (Third Fleer) When a Man Lounges About in a Dressing Gewn as Coel as an. ' Evening Breeze and as light and as soft and as refreshing as the air about him, he is in a fair way te think home the best 5 place in the world te be and te stay there Be that as it may, there's r7- ,'. M. tRKT O 11 1KBT 8-13 . 2:15 R TBRH TT" no sense in hurrying through the morning or evening ablutions with a heavy bath robe coaxing out untold per spiration when there is a re freshing, light gown te be had. n ut Sat fDKR :15 3:is Such gowns arc here and r" are only $10. Of soft, ripplinjj ', foulard in half a dozen dark Ll. but pretty shades and 11 marked with the queerest lit tle patterns in colors. (Miiin Heur) A Man Can Pay a Great Deal Mere fc And Net Gtt as Geed a Sports Oxford as the two-toned sports oxfords that are bringing by the hundreds te Wanamaker's. men It's been compared with ethers and it's better and the price is only $6.40. What is mere, a man has his choice of two kinds at that price. If he be a young man he'll point te the smoked horse ones (smoked horse, you knewis sand color) ith dark mahega: .tins and saddles Vt.fc across the instep and heel foxing. Fer the golfer the tan ox ford with dark mahogany trimmings is the preference. "eth have rubber soles. 2r suction & Mln 1'loer) 1 Ne Kitchen Is Toe Small for a Cabinet Gas Ranm It fits in a little corner just lik th m flnf M l. .JzT Wt " angi ikj airirS ttr ry woman knows hew Wt ceuldAc!itt tl'dt nly ihe mansion-sized kitchen type ffi w,s beferPP?Uff S St? as wel1 as the cabinet Wanamaker's apartment size cabinet arrived at New every kitchen large or small can have a cabinet stove that is built te cook efficiently, save gas and be attractive as well as practical. All have full size baking evens and ureners ana some have the warming evens. upper Seme are all ever enameled, while ethers have enamel only en the deer trames and panels. A little 42-inch stove with two evens and splasher back is $42.75 in black and $52 with enamel deer panels and splasher. i-uMuier sieve wun CJ :inn wnrmlniv .. J enamel splashers and pans, uTpriced Full white enamel range, 4 burners, 18-m. even, $97. ' (Fourth rioer) Ki sl a t J I ty , r tfl '?! (coal Fleur) :m W . L cv u Mgy . "j n 1 1 feihtkh&iilriR&ji. " jfefe'tlis.- ii tfWtfEW&q WW .f.-tv & J,A. kt."J KJ,..f ., ui 4i,0. frw-.Mflg.. . -S J' t
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