rmvvvj ' (T i A ft- wJ T is-Wl 7;xiT j. , "'V -?- " - J j w r; EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAV-1UT 122 ,&. f Urtt' mill Organ plays at 9, 11 and 4:50 WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 Daylitjlit-Saving Timt WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 Vaylight'Savint; Time WANAMAKER'S WEATHEK Cleudy (Ml"ly "n, t'hlme u( 'een) ti&a m. ffte fifcfc Summery Things and the Late Spring Wearables at Wanamaker' s iJl ?) 1 ' rita. I I Almest Every Persen Has Something te De Which He Neglects Te break one's self of that habit, simple and small as it may be, might be the turning point te success. The old adage comes in here that Franklin often spoke of the lacking nail caused the less of the horseshoe, which left the horse lame and prevented the rider from reaching safety, causing him te be overtaken and slain by an enemy. Se also did Franklin say that carelessness caused mere harm than want of knowledge. Rise up, brother neglecter, and let us strike against our common fee. XSigned May 10, 102- The Loveliest Summer Fur Is Fex It is at its best in the beau- A somewhat similar effect is tiful scarfs of platinum, steel achieved at less cost by the gray or the various blue-dyed pretty light - colored wolf shades. All wert originally the scarfs. In platinum, steel pray snow-white fox of hardy nnd rose shades, surprisingly quality. pretty and effective at $22.50 Prices are $65 te $115. te $40. (Hrcend Fleer) Seme Girls Like Coats While Others Prefer Capes One or the ether it must be for cool days at the shore or the mountains. There is almost no end te the variety of styles in capes and coats of tweed, pole coating, belivia and plaids of various kinds. And all the new high colors are here. Well tailored garments that will stand much hard wear. Fer girls from 6 te 16 years, and priced from $12.50 te $25. ' (Stcenil 1'Ioer) Fascinating New Hats Have Just Arrived Quite easy te see that they are intended te go with the prettiest afternoon frocks in one's wardrobe, for they are mostly large picture hats or these of mod erate size, and in the loveliest pastel colors. Fer trimming, there are them of the rough variety, .wreaths of flowers bands of y , , t gaily colored cequc feathers . A ! . ' J , or ostrich feathers. They are Ift that the prices were much mostly fancy straws, many of mei e than they are, $12 te $20. (Second Fleer) pASCINAT- ing Bijeuterie Frem Paris that recalls the lovely trifles in the tempting jewelry shops of that city. Just off the steamer, and decidedly the latest word. Delicate necklaces of pearls and jade the beautiful French imitation of both ending in a tassel of pearls. The piquant new earrings tassels of imitation pearls or glittering maicHsite. Tassel necklaces of imita tion jet and pearl, and of icd-aml-black and yellew-nnd-bin combinations. And a delightful collection f jade-effect necklaces in graduated and novelty effects aml many lengths. Prices aie fiem $4.50 te 505. Mlttlii I'liier) Four New Shoes for Women Are Priced $8.50 te $10 One-strap pumps' with rounded tee, low covered "eel, light turned sole. In plain black satin or perforated patent leather, each $10 a pair. Rubber-soled oxfords for sports, country or town wear. Of tan calf in blucher cut, with self-saddle, red rubber sole and wedge heel, rounded soft tee with per forated tip. Priced $8.50 a pair. , White buckskin oxfords with black patent leather side strapping and lace stay. Sele and heavy wedge heel. of black rubber. An unusual shoe at $9.50 a pair. flptemfc. Ne Girl Can Help Liking Silk Underwear Especially when made ns daintily and prettily as the gar ments that have just arrived. Pink silk chemises arc an example. In crepe de chine and radium silk, exquisitely trimmed, some with lace, 32 te 36 sizes, at $2.25 te $3.75. Pink crepe de chine night gowns, six te sixteen year sizes, $5 te $7.50. Pink bloomers in crepe de chine, messnline or satin, some with luce-trimmed ruffles, $2.75 te $7.50. Sizes 6 te 18 years. Pink or blue silk princess petticoats. 4 te 14 year sizes, $2.75 te $8.50. . White wash silk or satin pet ticoats and a few colors, 30 te 30 inches, $3 te $3.85. (Third 1 lour) A Handkerchief Special Interesting te t Women Nothing mere nor less than the pretty colored linen hand kerchiefs with hand - drawn threads and one-corner hand embroidery arc new here in a new shipment at the special price of 85c each. Entirely hand-made a n d many have whipped hems. There are ten colors in a col lection that is delightful for graduation gifts. (Main Fleer) learaway Prices Bring Rich Opportunities te Women With Wardrobes te Fill TMTemen's Dresses V Reduced One-Half 300 Are New $7.50, $15 and $18.50 C UMMERY things are coming in and odd groups of broken-sized Spring dresses must clear away though most are the kind women wear all year. Prices are cut exactly in half in a few cases a little below half. Materials include wool jersey, silk-and-wool novelties, silk epenge and knitted fabrics, Canten crepe, crepe de chine, Georgette and reshanara crepe. Fashions are suited for sports wear, busi ness, traveling and afternoon dress-. Even the least-priced is well designed, well made and has decided style. Black, navy blue, all the desirable light shades of gray and tan, henna, brown, rust and ether odd shades are inchfded. Sizes are ?A te 42. (I'lrsl Heur) llfemen's Wraps and f r Capes Reduced te $50 and $75 A MONG them are delightful after ti. neon wraps and capes that women want te take away. The finer gabardines, tricetines, Peiret twill, duvetyn and also new silk-lined epenge coats and capes and a few tweed capes, lined with taffeta. Only a few of each kind and only a hun dred altogether, but the savings in price are attractive. (I'lrit I'lnnr) YtTemen's Skirts 300 " Are Specials at $3.75 and $7.50 200 Tweed Skirts at $3.75 Geed skirts te wear. with sweaters and under sports coats or capes. Seme are the new wrap-around styles and a number are fringed. 100 Pleated Skirts at $7.50 In prunella cloth with pretty striped effects and mostly in the much-liked blue and tan combinations. (Ilrht Fleer) Tf a Yeung Weman Wants Tweed, Here Are Twe Specials Tweed Suits at $14.50 A new low price for some of the prettiest suits of the season. Especially notable for the geed quality tweed and the excellent cut. In rose, orchid, blue and gray for young women from 14 te 20 years. Tweed Sports Coats at $25 Several new models, one especially attractive, with full, loose back, Raglan sleeves and-wide cuffs, is in a soft, indistinct plaid. Alse a few coats from stock have been reduced te $25; among them are herringbone, checks, plaids and mixtures in tweed weave. Sizes from 14 te 20 years. (Srcenil I'lner) New Japanese Crepes in Splendid Assortment Seems as if all the tints of the rainbow were gathered en the counters, se great is the collection of plain shades! And checks and stripes in relatively large selection. Mostly efir own direct importation from Japan. All are at the lowest market prices. Crepes in plain colors, 35c, 45c, G5c and 75c a yard. Crepes in check patterns, 50c and 75c a yard. Crepes in stripe designs, 45c and 75c a yard. (Klri. fleer) JiV EN Beys and Ej Girls Have Taken te Sports Hese Three-quarter sports hose, of course, for children. The fad is new but it is a geed one and two new lets of such hose aie here. At 75 cents, mercerized lisle three-quarter stockings, derby ribbed. Turn-ever tops. Ulack, cordovan, African brown, cadet blue and white, with contrast ing clocks. At $J, mercerized lisle ribbed stockings with turp-ever tops in contrasting colors. Clocks te match. The colors are black, cordovan, putty and French tan. . x (Vint l'loer) TIT omen's Summer Waists 550 Special, $1.50 te $3.85 250 Waists at $1.50 Odds and ends of mere expensive kinds in batiste and voile. Peter Pan or roll cellars. 200 Waists at $2.85, $3.50 and $3.85 Fine hand-made batiste with hand-embroidered dots and hand-drawn work. All have frills. 100 Waists at $3.85 Finest dimity with colored handkerchief linen cellar and cuffs, edged with Irish picot,. (Ilmt anil West .llri) Leng Chamois-Lisle Gloves 1200 Pair Special at $1 Imported, and in the geed suede finish foreign gloves excel -in. 16-button length, in black, white, gray, cafe, caramel, pongee and beaver, with em broidered backs. A much better glove than is usually possible at the price. Comfert in Camp , Is Easy with se many comfortable things in the sporting goods store. There are canvns houses, tents, auto tent eutllts, camp furnituie, camp stores, camp clothing, fishing tackle, cook ing outfits, blankets, cameras, flashlights, row-beats, rowboat meters, everything te mnke camping a pleasure. "Cleur Te Nnlurr" r u u i n liuiii.ru, for lumping or liiwn, from ''.J" " " ".' fl. t nl frill... 7 7 In I'j f.. 9 1 1. .10 In 'H. Aiile tnt. 7 7 rt. ullh iivuiIiik or cur, $.1(1. The Mnlt unto (ml urn! hn (hut M7 Se' f"1"'1" beurd of cur, (Tb UaUtrr) ' Geed Leather Handbags in Smart New Shapes Are Ever Se Reasonable That is, right new prices are really low, for a new let has come along. Most any shape the square effects, the vanity, the oval, the shopping shape, the swagger in shiny auto leather or pin seal or calfskin. And there are several smart colors, all favored this season. Prices are $2 te $G.50, and that doesn't begin te indicate hew geed the bags are. (Main Fleer) Letitia Corsets of Woven Elastic Imported corsets made with the usnnl care and accuracy. The material is cle&ely woven and the corset;- are excellent hip confiners and comfortable for outdoor wear. There are two flip-en models with front steel at ?i5.50 nnd three ether styles in varying lengths, priced $e."0, $7 and $10.50. (Thlril I'lnerl Just te Shew What the China Sale Offers A Colored Glass Flower Bowl Can be gotten for $1 P ACH bowl measures 8 inches in diameter and has a separate black glass base. All the colors of the rainbow rose, blue, jade, orange, canary, heliotrope and ether favorite shades. Blue Willow Dinner Sets let te'sell at 527.50 for a .set pieces. 52-piece sets of the ware at $15 a sel. New Dinner Sets of Finest French China $190 a set. Thee. Haviland sets of 106 pieces, with rich, wide border of encrusted geld special at $190 a set. Something New in Silk Lingerie enters the White Sale. It is u step-in chemise, com bining 11 ve3t nnd a step-in. Of rrepe de chine, in pink, blue, white tr orchid, hand embreid- ered with polkn-dets and edged ! with hand-made filet. Priced $5.r,0. ' Other silk chemises of un usual quality include pink tub silk in jersey weave at .$.V'fi; crepe de chine at $3.85; ciepe i de chine and radium silk at $"; ( several styles in radium at i $5.50, nnd an attractive radium j model edged top nnd bottom with latticed libben, at $0.83. Pink, blue, orchid and white J arc included. ( (Thlril flour) Nainsoek Costume Slips Special at $2.65 An exceptional White Sale value. 22-inch hum, giving a double hkirt thickness. Camisole top with ribbon-run rmbreidery casing and edging. Embroidery shoulder straps. (Thlril lloerk I Gardener Helps If net trimmed lrgularly. the hedge will get out of hand, hedge shears, six inch, S1.G5; eight inch. $2; nine inch, $2.25; 10 inch, $2.50. White trellis for training ' the favorite vine ever, six feet, $2; eight feet, $2.50; 10 feet, 'A. Be prepared for dry weather, Wanamaker special black cer- rugated garden hose, 18c a feet in lengths of 25 and 50 feet. Hand-decorated bird plant , sticks with movable heads, 75c, ethers lartrer in size with movable tails, $1.25. (Fourth Klenr) Music Rolls, 50c Siiunnrr 1th rr Moen Smiling f'Hrnllna Rolling Mem (irann.t .tnr Me With a Smile , on-ileo April Shewrn Old-fiiftlilunril Mrl Angrl Chilli rick Mr l'p unci I.n, Mr Down I 'utlf I Thrre e'( lock In Ihr Mernlne (srrund Fleer) Women's Geed Union Taffeta Umbrellas at $4 Jet black silk - and - cotton with tape-edge. Years of wear te it, and it leeks as well as silk. On full-size paragon frames, with unusually attractive handles of hard weed, leather, bakelite or imitation amber. (Muln l'loer) new of 10G same New Crackled Iced Tea Sets of fine glass, low-shaped jug with cover and six tall tumblers, special sit $4 a set. Many ether exceptional offerings in American Dinner Sets, from $5 (for 47 pieces), te $50 for 107 pieces; also tea sets, cereal sets, cheese dishes, fruit plates, glass tumblers, mixing bowl sets and se en. lid MIL- , - "' HL ' I fs a Straight Out Fact That a Man Can't Save By Buying Cheapness Cheapness in anything is mighty costly in the long run. But the most costly of all cheapness is cheap clothes. A suit that is bought for a bargain is net a suit at all. It leeks its price at the start and grows mere expensive with each day's wear. It stands te reason that the goodness in any suit is net limpid cloth and star tling pattern. It is that unseen quality of tailoring that is put in by a master craftsman. And master workmanship costs money When a man can buy a suit of that caliber for $40 or $45 he is making a gilt-edge investment, and he won't be able te de better if he waits from new until doomsday. And he can get such a suit at Wanamaker's right new. See the Rain Dreps Patter en the New Straw Hat Patter and splatter and bounce away, for it's a Wanamaker straw hat a Lincoln-Bennett or a RED LEAF Londen-made hat, and a little bit of rain doesn't matter one way or the ether. There's n difference every But there are ull kinds of man who has tried one knows straw hats here, American it; they wear better and leek dc or E.n;"sh m anf price are between S2.50 and better. $3. (Muln Heer) A Geed Leather Belt at 65 Cents is a geed timely buy, every man knows. And such a belt is here at such a price, although it is worth much mere. Leng grain cowhide, with the suede leather lining and buckles of composition metal. Many a Man Is Stepping High in a Geed Two-Tene Sports Oxford And all the men who knew anything about two tone sports oxfords say there are none better than these at Wanamaker's. And the Wanamaker sports oxfords are only $6.10, which is away below anv ether price for an equally geed shoe. What is mere, there are two daik mahogany tips, instep kinds te cheese from at the saddle and heel foxing. Alse same price. One the sand color '"r f 0,f "n ' . . x , . ... fair with dark mahogany trim- (or smoked horse) oxford w 1t.I1 niiiigs Olnln fleer) Candy Paves the Way te a Bey's Heart If he has a preference, it is most likely for the Wanamaker extra tine caramels In all the flavors he most fancies at 1 a pound. Fer a prize for geed be havior, theie is a nice, fat, chubby boy, standing guard en a enke of chocolate and holding the flag, complete at T.'c. (Deun MhIm Sterr) i it can't be cheapened or hurried just te cause a bargain flurry. But once it is in a suit, it is there te stay as long as the cloth holds together. (Third rienr) Neckties Werth Much Mere Are Only 65 Gents .Silk four-in-hands every one and every one geed. Stripes galore and colors as varied. Twe of the best ties in the let are, first, a rep silk in many colors and stripe effects and, second, a Mucaderc silk far famed for sturdiness. Bedspreads Newly Arrived Twe patterns in the printed and three in the embroidered spreads. 2:i jards, ,G, $7 and $8 each. 'J'-j.vT yards, $7, $.8 and $10 each. Other bed sets are here in seven different styles, with separate bolster covers, at $4 te $18 a set. (M.lh 1 loer) $vki tint;. .m f'JM M ! IVtf in (Vurth Vtemr) "I .1, .?f v h u&&afe&Jfe,.ft,i &J , -i, ... rtf iLLj'ii? frjsAftLil ..., u&u J&flan.A,j.&KU..; Sfcllr.r'Msiif. A Isjurirf .r-sm
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