r V"f A TV UMH, (1 v"t Jw$ riifcfi,'!' JI J. V-.VJ XW " WW .. W SVj'fti - in r I ' W. rT?r ft&an plays at 9, 11 and 4:50 Stere Closes at 5 ' Daylight-Saving Tim WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Showers -i.i WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 Daylight-Saving Tim WANAMAKER'S LT Mleilr nd Chimes at Noen) 4 oed Evening, Have Yeu Been te See the Fashions at Wanamaker's Recently? "mjwwwi upi luuHuniHBnMiBaiMMnEMP' whwhwwai upp1 wwiijiPM4Uiuffw,'jif ww'wwuw'iiiwiwj"jii y??r, , ; , 7 " nfWKmmwn v, i i tTPtrr ii &? r ...? ,.. " "Fwswstf &y:t.; e? 4:4 ' ?j v3m 'i. ."'t. ' i- ; ''', " mi'j ' s v .'.'-f- i n viiwiu imi4v mi ki imtii lAwrHi-niKaiWKn I'luwi'iEyurniJiir xni i nnun.ii.ii -aMiiji VI :j T s t ?SIMT..UIJMMi- '"' A AfJUfcVWiiama'W -fW5 ' I , T.r T -7 - TT? " ''" i i I " i i i . ii i i '1 ' '. Any One Who Thinks He Can ' Be Negligent in Business is en the read te ruin. Ne man should be satisfied in thinking only of his long and geed experience, his excellent location, his large run of customers and "let it go at that." It is wise for him te think of his weak points, and take steps immediately te remove them and strengthen his stakes in every direction. Signed May 18, 1!2S. m mm m A New Elastic Girdle mere in the nature of a belt or hip confiner, has an inno vation in the shape of an clas tic inset directly in front, with the clasp a trifle te one side as in the frent-laccd models. It gives a perfectly flat effect ever the abdomen and prevents the pressure of a front steel. Priced $5.60. L. It. girdles partly of elas tic are $1.65 te $6.50. All elastic $3.50 and $4.50. Popular models in Trce girdles are $3.50 te $10.50. (Third Fleer) The New f Bathing Suits forWemen Are Here Kvcn this early there- are many kinds, in great variety. Several materials and plenty of suits at small prices. Fer example, in the wool knitted jersey costumes, the "two-in-one" suits, one may start as low as $5. They fas ten en the shoulder and have a white belt. Anether geed model with V neck and contrasting colored facing is $6.75, and still an other' of finer knitted wool, $7.50. And there are extra-size knitted wool jersey suits, "two-in-one" fashion, at $8.75. (llr.t X"hite Sale Night " gowns Frem $1 te $2.25 Here are some of the best values in low-neck gowns in Ithe White Sale: At $1, pink cotton gowns w'th top in satin finish, hand embroidered and trimmed with wide lace. Alse white gowns, the V neck and nrmheles bound in blue or ether color. At SI. 50. Rfivprnl ntfrncMvn styles in white or colored ba tiste with bindings in cernl, Ween, pjnj or etlier color AISO a Sleeveless whlfn nmnirn toedol, the top of lace inser- "un. And a tailored crepe model in flesh only. At Si. 65. Knvnrnl iinucitallv pod lace-trimmed gowns with luare , necks. $ ?l'.85 a dainty round neck Stvlfl. tVin f.-r., V.eH,.. stitched and pin-tucked. .At ?2.2G, a ribbon-run lace "mmed empire gown, and several nthm. ,.,i ,...i j wmte nainsoek. Alse fine cot cet m crene gowns bound with decked gingham. . Geed values in high-neck ?1.50 te $2.25. ' luill-.Rlnnvnrf gowns arc A nd New Madame Is Jrutting xl en Stockings of Silk Crepe that go with her silk crepe frocks surprisingly well. Beally odd-looking stockings, but pretty, and they are the newest of all the new in hosiery. In fact, Wanamaker's is the only store we have seen them in as yet, se the women of Philadelphia have first opportunity with a new fashion. The colors are black, white, cordovan, gray and champagne. Beneath all the fashion there is a big advantage in the new silk crepe stocking. The stocking is guaranteed net te run, and every pair that shows a run will be replaced by a new pair. The price is $2.25 the pair. (First Fleer) (Third Fleer) ffizmtfc w. m TT7emen Travelers Are Buying a Certain Type of Ceat If it Were intended for a man it would be called an overcoat and in fact it has many points of resemblance with a man's garment. It is made of an indistinct plaid coating in a tweed weave either light or dark in tone but always with a contrasting evcrplaid. In the sleeves (cither raglan or set-in style), the rovers and pockets, it has closely followed the fashion of a man's coat. There are as many as six models at $67.50 each, all geed practical coats for hard wear and especially for travel ing. (Flrit Fleer) 7 In 48 te 54 bust measure. Fleer) Children's New Redleaf Hats at Little Prices ! Never before have the geed Redleaf English hats been as low. Such soft pretty straws that you can -turn them up or down at will. The majority are in white but a few are dark blue. All are tailored style, with ribbon binding and ribbon bands. All se nice for boys or girls from two te six years old. The prices arc $3 te $7.50. Other straw hats are from $2 te $10. (Thin! Fleer) UTZeds" Are Popular Foot Foet Feet " wear With the Bey His mother likes them en him, tee, because the rubber soles are se soft and easy about the house. High brown canvas "Kcds" ing rubber soles, $2 a pair, ire $2.15 a pair. In brown or Fer sterner uses are stout white canvas with brown rub- well-built blucher oxfords of ber soles and leather trim- black or brown calfskin the mings, S2.G0. best we can find for boys at LeSv canvas "K e d b" in ?5 a pair, brown or white, with match- All are in sizes 11 te 2. (Flmt Fleer) rphere Is a Large -Family of WaltharnClecks Each member Is a worthy representative of the name which stands for reliability and time-keeping qualities. Naturally the grandfather Wajtham clock is at the head of the family. He usually has the place of honor en the stairs or in the front hall. Cased in the finest mahogany and chiming the quarter hours en tubular bells. He is worth $475 te $855. Waltham mantel clocks are appropriate for living rooms and dining rooms, library, or den. Price $86 te $110. Watham mirror clocks may go almost anywhere, they take up se lfttle room. Price $45 te $120. Waltham leather folding clocks are the delight of people who travel and many who stay at home, $20 te $36. Waltham boudoir,, clocks, small editidns of mantel clocks, are $25 te $45. (Main Fleer) A Truly Delightful Greup Printed Crepe de Chine Dresses at $27.50 te $45 FOR the woman who wants a cool silk frock for afternoon wear, business, shopping or travel ing, here is an unusual collection of dresses that will serve perfectly. In the smart new printed crepes de chine, usually in small foulard or polka-dot patterns, and fashioned in simple but extremely clever styles. A navy blue crepe dotted in white, with navy blue grosgrain loops down one side, has its sash caught in front with polished white discs. It is $27.50. At the same price is a cool white-and-blue crepe in tiny foulard figuring. The new wide circular skirt, cut into flaring points, is exhibited in a black-and-white crepe with a smart touch of green at the waist, $37.50. (Flmt Junier Girls' Fine Wraps Are Down in Price Only one or two of each style, se the prices have fallen. Beautiful Belivia and duve tyn coats, capes and wraps that are happy compromises in style. Seme are belted or partially se and ethers net at all. Practically all the fashionable colors are included the red shades, numerous blue3, tan, brown and se en. Really a wonderful oppor tunity for girls who need a handsome wrap, for the new prices are from $30 te $95. All sizes from eight te six teen years. (Second Fleer) S' erne reepie Dezen of Fleer Lamps at a time, for after all $4 is a mighty little price for such a geed lamp. Summer cottages from' Cali fernia te Maine are being equipped with them, for their fame has spread far and every day orders come piling in. And a new shipment of the lamps has come. Sturdily (Fourth T A Sunshade for a Little Girl is her idea of bliss at a cer tain age. Even the simple little para sol of blue-ana-white cotton at 50c will please her. The dainty rosebud-strewn white silk one at $5 is te carry with her "bestest" frock. And at prices between are all kinds of silk, sllk-and-cotten and cotton sunshades, each pretty as a flower and all equipped with loops te swing them from the arm. (Main Fleer) of Women s Altogether there are black and - white, blue - and - white, cherry-and-white, beige-and-navy, black-and-green and blue-with-crimson. Sizes are 34 te 44. Prices $27.50 te $45. And there are but 125 dresses in the collec tion. Fleer) TX7hite Tub Frecks for the Scheel Girl Seme are white-dotted &wiss and ethers voile. Fer trim ming, there may be a bit of colored smocking with the same color used in button-holing the cellar and cuffs or the cellar, cuffs and sash may be of colored organdie. Anether style has Irish insertion ana ribbon trimming Fer girls from six te twelve and are moderately priced from $7.75 te $11.50. (Second Fleer) After All Is Said and Dene, a Wilten Rug Is the Geed Rug for any time and all time and, just as much new as in the dead of Winter, people with new homes te furnish or elder homes te refreshen are after Wilten rugs. A remarkable assortment of the better Wilten rugs is here; patterns and colors of every conceivable kind and nearly every size. Ovtfl f tllQM .ir., ... nS a f7 'Vr&'M ft., 84, ?87, $110, $125. SeTnth miy nan a the $4 Iren built iron lamps with the poly chrome finish and long detach able cords. Parchment shades te go with them are $1 for the plain and $1.70 for the' painted. Fleer) TjMne Embroidered Swiss Special at $1.25 a Yard 3500 yards at a special Wnrice. New purchase of desirable goods in the wanted colors light blue, Copenhagen, navy, brown, green, lavender, rose, red. and black, all with white dots. The width is 30 inches. (West Alule) hidden and Unlooked & for Sale of China and Glass AMERICAN semi-china dinner sets make up most of the sale, but there are a dozen ether wares in china, semi-china and glass, all at new low prices, which mean substantial savings from market values. Dinner Sets Fine American semi-china, all of them. 106-piecc bets, $22.30; choice of two decorations, one a blue line with bowknot medallion, the ether a pink rose medallion. 52-piece sets, $10; t,we ex cellent patterns. Little ever half the usual price. 47-piece sets, $."; geld-band decoration, geld-traced han- Other Unusual Items Cups and saucers, $1.25 a dozen; plain white, fine Ameri can semi - china, medium weight, for everday use. first quality ware. China cheese dishes. $1 ; va- riety of hand-painted patterns, complete with covers. The price is less than half. American decorated tea pots, $1.50; choice -of two shapes and sizes, pretty deco rations. English tea sets, $18; new octagonal shape; two-inch solid-color borders, in blue, canary, rose and gray, 24 pieces. 15-picce imported china cereal sets, $4.75; square shape, several pretty decora tions; six large jars, one oil bottle and salt box, six small jars, one vinegar bottle. (Fourth TT HE fluffy net guimpe is wonderfully be coming and cool. In white or ecru and with a frilly front it is en the Main Fleer for $150 up te $6.50. a;?1?-. " ?78.50, $07, 8.3 x 10.G ft., $78.50, ?100, $114. 0x0 ft., $53, $74, $77. Fleer) '"phe Beauty of the New Silk the Bag Odd Lies in Frame Celluloid frames, rather wide and queer In shape and looking for all the world as if carved. t , , Seme the antique ivory fin ish, some black and white, some navy and ethers red and The bag itself is an oblong shape and made of handsome striped silk, in dark colors. It dangles en a swinging wrist handle of silk. The price is $5. (Main Fleer) Swiss Breakfast Coats and Sacques Fine-dotted white swiss dressing sacques, sleeves, neck and fronts scalloped in pink, blue, orchid. Special at $1.65. White-dotted swiss break fast coats in tuxedo styles finished with colored silk cord ing, large sizes, special at $3.85. (Third Fleer) dles, complete services for six rceple. 107-piccc sets, $50; hand home conventional border in black and colors with coin-geld handles. 106-piecc sets, $42.50; a brand-new decoration; dainty border in spft colors. 106-piece sets, $35; two very handsome new patterns, exclu sive decorations at a fourth less than usual. 5-piece mixing-bowl sets, 80c; choice of old-fashioned yellow ware or blue and white; five different sized bowls te a het. French fruit plates. $4.30 a dozen; imported porcelain, as as eorted fruit decorations in natural coleis. 50 imported marble pedes tals, half price; notable variety of sizes, shapes and colors. Art pottery flower bowls at half; dark blue and white in a dull finish; 9-inch size, $1; 10 lnch size, $1.25; 12-inch size, $2. Iced-tca spoons. 25c a dozen; crystal glass, hollow stem, with colored glass bowls. Imported glass tumblers $1 a dozen; fine thin glass, crackled effect, worth twice as much. Heer) of cot- noeds. M ten dress including most all sum mery fabrics, are spe cially priced for a clear away en the First Fleer. Tee Cream Freezes While You're x Preparing the Rest of the Dinner without turning, or churning or worry when the right Freezer is used th F?n ?nC? the inredients are in and the ice and salt packed in place there will be ice cream, and it will be smooth and hard and geed. It just seems te make itself and, what's mere, it can't T p-e wremr. sure-werki J FT.. and fhlZTfl ..-..j, .r- v.4l iu! tugm, uuurs. AnefwniteId US She made two lets of ice cream with the same ice. au or winch means economy. Cdish-size freezer, $5 12-dish-size freezer, .$6 HRS iw If you've get a million And a beautiful home, beautifully furnished m And two or three flashy meter cars te run around in And generous prevision for your old age V Yeu can afford te buy the "bargain clothes" that are breaking out in inch-high type. JDut If a Dellar Means 100 Cents te Yeu Get Your Clethes at Wanamaker's It's a case of spending five or ten dollars mere te save twice as much. Quality, tailored in te stay, explains it. A suit that will held its shape and fts fashion as long as the cloth lasts is here for $40 or 45. (Third Wherever There Is a Man Who Wants a Geed Shirt te Wear he wants a woven madras shirt, and if he knows shirts at all, he wants one from Wanamaker's. All of which leads up te the fact that some new woven madras shirts have arrived made of the best woven madras, in neat, even beautiful, stripe arrange ments and colors. The kind of shirts that a shrewd business man picks out for day in and day out service, and the price is only 53.50. There's Dignified Style in Wanamaker Shoes and Men Like the Prices Quality for quality it is doubtful such low prices can be found elsewhere. Of course, there are cheaper shoes, but every pair in the Wanamaker stock for men is a substantial, well made, thoroughly dependable shoe. And as an illustration of hew the values go, there are four popular styles at $8.50. Fir.t is a new one for most an man. An English oxford in the blucher type and mnd" of soft, fine glaze kid, almost chocelnte color. Smait, jet dignified. Brogues, of course, arc the demand of many men, particu larly plain brogues of tan calf skin. mi ii plain and Glace - Taffetas of Real Merit Goods of bterhng quality much favored for Spring and Summer dres-s-e as well as for millinery. The plain taffeta is $2 and the glace $2.'2' a jard, and both repicsent the highest standard of alue regularly obtainable. 1 1 lrl I lnur) tneT CO,nvnienCeherc .are 1 P"" 0 dollars & i? Fleer) Plain English oxferd3, tee, aie SS.eO. Of tan calfskin without a mark en them and splendidly made. Last of all is a Mnoeth tan calfskin oxfeid with a slightly rounded tee that is both com- feitablc and trim. i ii riiini) A Geed Bath Seap and a Geed Spray play a big part in removing the discomfort of a het da v. Fer the soap we recommend the Wanamaker bath tablets, specially made for our cus tomers. 13c a enke, $1.50 a dt zen, in violet, rose or ver bena tcents. Bath snrns of the better kind, with or without rubber brushes, from 73c te $3, in the Toilet Goods Section. ( Main I lnur) untold advantages in this Jr will freeze a freezer full'f am TS MNBD IL.UEB O 7X a S A dm j(r. vl -l-msu-Hize ireezer, !U) (Fourth Fleer) &&tM v- k !k r W.W ,W tetek. kit&Art.V., .YV j.AiLdLa&aajt..iu.x! .r.i &, &W' w V 'iU :Jftu ...tf.tv . 8 e-f -i-v-jr'-1. i'M'. tr&'&LV
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