W. TiV 1 i$ EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK PHIUADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1922 r ""m llM-n4,50 WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 Daylight-Saving Time WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 Daylight-Saving Time WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Cleudy 8B Late May Blooms in Fashions and Se Many Pretty Thing -m Happy Felk Want for the First Holiday Outdoors w, xm 'ji ?i K$l Fpppw? ilpl Si One of the Great Premiers of the English Government Says "The wisdom of the wise and the experience of ages oenie down te us for frequent quotation as a valuable part of our education." Fer example: "Whenever either one of you is vexed and irritated, then is the time for the ether te be exceptionally mild and gentle." Spurgeon, "Maxima are the condensed geed sense of nations and their leaders." Anonymem. Whoever can put the best rules of life into short, easily remembered sentences will be among the benefactors of our lives. tSlgmi May 87, lMt. w s J ',; hat Lovelier Than a Lady Gray -Gewn? F SPECIALLY the latest arrivals in the Fashion Salens. - There are hardly two alike except in grace and pictur.esqueness. The materials are the correct things for afternoon crepe de chine and the heavier crepes; and they are eftenest self-decorated, with rows and rows of pln-tucka, or with panels of pleating, or with piceted straps, or the finest of braid put en in tiriy designs. If a color is introduced for relief it is usually cornflower blue, or something equally delicate. Prices are $50 te $125. (Flrit Fleer) Printed Crepe de Chine Dresses for Yeung Women at $27.50 The coolest and most delightful little dresses one can think of for a warm day at the seashore or mountains, and such useful dresses, tee On white grounds are printed the tiniest colored dots,' giving the effect of rose, jade, Copenhagen, navy, tan or orchid. The waist has the blensed effect and is finished (Second Women's Bathing Suits Fer quick cheesing. Weel knitted jersey garments, all of the two-in-one order, and in meBt of the popular colors browns, navies, purple, tans, green3 and se en. The suits all fasten en the shoulders. Prices $3.75 te $12.60. (Flrrt Fleer) A Weman Going Away Can Get an Overnight Bag for $5 Small, handy, yet large enough te carry everything one could wish te take en a short trip. Black enamel bags with nickel-gilt trimmings and moire lining. 'As light as a feather, many women say, while ethers have told us it is the best bag in town for anything like the money. (Slain Fleer) Heuse Dresses r Only $1.50 Checked ginghams and solidly , tted j chmbrayB, mostly Ulmtnnrl mtk ...kit- - " h- Half a deien styles. r ffilfamfe. with a sash. The cellar, cuffs and pockets are of white Canten crepe, long-and-short stitched in black. At 327.60 the price is almost ex actly one-half of normal. All flizes from 14 te 20. " Fleer) Coelest of Summer Frecks for Junier Girls Every sort of Summery cotton and dozens of the prettiest new styles te cheese for the vacation days ahead. Seme of the latest te arrive are especially pretty dotted Swiss dresses in navy, royal blue, brown or red with white dots and big, round white organdie cellar, cuffs and sash. Priced $12.50. Anether new arrival is a group of chenille dotted Swisses, quite novel (Second Japanese Bath Slippers Particularly dainty things of straw lined with a cotton sponge cloth in pink or blue or lavender, price $1, (Third Fleer) "rpheGrace - of Sweet Sounds" S(trALK threug'h V streets resound ing with surface cars, the screech of horns, the blatancy of newsboys, the jabber of aliens, the rear of elevateds over head, the rumble of sub ways under the earth, the clang of bells, the wail of whistles, the rasp and groan of traffic. "Then go behind still walls, where soft lamps are lit. Relax in the cool dim ness. Touch the lever of your Ampice and bid Rach Rach manieoff come with his magic, unseen hands and his soul steeped in Chepin. "Your ears will it rest them? It will rest- your life! "There is no waiting for the Ampice. Ne begging it te play. Ne disappointing nadirs of temperament. Ne weariness. Ne want of prac tice. Ne snebbishness1. Ne ill taste. But infinite tolera tion of all harmonies. Infi nite patience. Infinite skill. , "Flapper or philosopher, nervous-footed Pierrot or the scarlet cloaked Cardinals the Ampice will speak te them all in the ac cepts they love te hear. "And you, my friend, may sit by in the twilight and listen while the masters play their masters " 'Mere sweet than the far plaint of viols is, Or the soft mean of any gray-eyed lute player.' " The foregoing is quoted, with appreciation, from the Cosmo politan's Better Way, a fort nightly pamphlet issued by the Cosmopolitan Magazine. It is only necessary te add that The Wonderful Ampice is sold in Philadelphia only in the Piane Salens of Jehn Wann maker. (Egyptian nail, Second Fleer) and delightful with net pleatings as trimmings at $22.50. And still another is a number of smocked dimities, as dainty and cool looking as they sound. They have white1 cellar and cuffs and are marked $14.50. The sizes are 10, 12 and 14 years. Fleer) Children Have Demanded Style and Celers in Sports Hese And who could deny the behest of the masters and mistresses of se many homes? Se, here they are, stylish sports hose, new sports hose for youthful boys and girls! Three-quarter length, that seems natural, for no ether kind could be se practical. But the colors there's the newness 1 Mostly two-color heather com binations with foundations of black, camel, rose, light blue and navy blue. They are mixed silk and mer cerized lisle hose with fancy turn-ever tepi and derby ribs. Price $1.60. "7. - MV II Cable QDalfe tN THE Antique Shep A just new is a collec tion of old tables likely te interest people fur nishing country homes. A delightful little English breakfast table in Heppel white's characteristic style is of inlaid mahogany, with notched drop leaves and tapering legs. Its price is 135. Large enough for a full grown dining room Is an old drop-leaf Queen 'Anne table of walnut, at $200. One of a pair of these old long tables that were used two together before extension tables were known, is but $35. It has a single leaf and makes a geed wall table. Fer the tea cups a fine old ma hogany tilt-top or "screen" table is as charming new as when Master .Chippendale first turned out its prototypes. Price f 90. Altogether different is a quaint old Dutch stretcher table from some country kitchen. $126. A dainty mahogany breakfast table with spiral legs and rounded corners, spreads te 46 inches with its leaves up, and in $50. Numbers of small bedside tables are $20 and upward. Least-priced" table of all is a painted drop-leaf that spreads te 43 inches, has a brass handle te its drawer, and is priced but $18. And most costly ia a splendid old octagon mahogany table with carved pedestal and drawers en four sides. It is of great size, has an authentic history, and is $1000. (Fifth Fler) Camel's-Hair Coats and Capes Arrive The finest of Worumbe camel's hair is used in them usually in plain brown and tan. but sometimes with everplaids of green and ether -tones. They are all ample, capacious garments, luxurious indeed, and ideal for traveling. Prices are $100 and $125. (Flrt Fleer) Charming Negligees and Breakfast Coats Cleudy colored Geergettes and satins, crepes de chine and brocades. Prices $14.50 te $95. (Third Fleer) f enday Bright and beautiful is the the Tey Stere and quick service Choice of seven different sizes in standard wool bunting flags, from 2x3 te 10x15 feet, at $1.75 te $18. Bull-deg bunting flags, in six sizes, from 2x8 ft. te 8x12 ft., at $1.40 te $8.25. (Seventh ORIENTAL Rugs for June Bridal Gifts Frem little gems of Ker manshahs at $19 te larger pieces of the same weave at $225 the variety is colorful and rich. Kermanshahs, 6.7x4.3 ft. te 8x5.3 ft., $165 te $225 Dezart Rugs, about 5x6 ft., $125 te $145 Beluchistan Rugs, about 5x3 ft., $30 te $45 Persian Hall Runners, 12.11x3.5 ft. te 17x2.8 ft., $75 te $210 Kermanshahs, 3x2 ft., $19, te $35 (MTMrth.FlMr) fUST as seen as a man's cellar starts te wilt away and he J finds himself fighting that "all-fagged-out" feeling at the end of each day, it's time for him te Learn What It Means te Be Coel In a Light, Trim, Airy Tropical Suit Men are wearing them by the thousands and mere every year. The light, filmy suits are tailored just as masterfully as the heavy woolen ones, they leek just as well and wear well and are mighty sensible suits for a man te get into when days begin te swelter. All of which reminds us that days are sweltering right new and cellars are wilting and men are feeling "all fagged out" and The Tropical Suits Are Ready at Wanamaker's Palm Beaches in all colors, dark and light, all models smart and youthful or staidly conserva tive, from $18 te $20. Coel Gingham Lamp Shades Tailored as carefully as silk shades and in round and oval shapes, 12 inches in diameter, $9. Little Bretby vase lamps te put them en are in blue and copper, fitted for one light and priced $7.50. (Fourth Fleer) Strap-Wrist Capeskin Gloves of Finest Quality Beautifully fashioned of the choicest Seuth African skins, soft, light and durable. In attractive shades of French gray, beaver and mode, ALL WASHABLE. Pique sewn, with Paris spearpeint backs ana 5M inch tops. Priced $4 a pair. (Main Fleer) Is the Day te Cheese a Flag collection of national colors in is the order of the day. Cotten flags in fast colors, mounted en staff,, and in six dif ferent sizes, from 7x11 inches te 36x60 inches, at 5c te $1.25. Flagpoles, brackets and fixtures at reasonable prices. Fleer) Chilled All Through Frem the Damp Laundry Fleer? Little wonder, for standing there an hour or se at a time, with water splashing every way, is enough te chill any one. But the chills seem te pass you by when the feet are kept off the fleer by a wooden fleer mat made of treated weed, that is 18x21 inches and costs $2. (Fourth Fleer) Shine? De It Right Away, Sir! A small and compact white enamel shoe polishing box, with a feet rest that turns ever the top te give free use of arms in polishing, is priced $4. (Fourth Fleer) Fhe Heme the Tey Stere where are hammocks of every worthy kind, for folks of all ages, from tots te grand- parents. , SmnnSr8' u'50 te, V?' , Children's Hammocks, $18.50 te $20. " ' Famous Gloucester? Hammocks in four sizes, . . . ' , A $30 te $40. Hammock Stands, $5.75 and $7.50. Couch Hammocks In 5-ft. size, made for small Canopies, $10. perches, 910.50 te $35. Mehairs in silky effects and stripes, at $20, $22.50 and $25. Tropical worsteds, in all the patterns a man could imagine for a Summer suit, $25 and $30. Thlrd Fleer) Glimmer's Own Necktie Is a Foulard J and They Are Here for 50 Cents Foulards in fancy bandana styles, foulards in polka-dots, large and small, foulards of all styles, all colors literally hun dreds of them for the one price. It isn't everywhere or every day that a man can get a geed foulard for such a trifling amount. And it isn t every day that we have se many for a man te pick from. But every man can have one for the holiday (Main Tf a Man Keeps Up With Fashion A He Walks in Sports Oxfords Twe-tone sports oxfords, te be sure, and the best in the city at anything like the price are these geed Wanamaker sports oxfords at $6.40. A young man wants light ones, An elder man or golfer naturally and they are here at the price. wants a darker shoe. Something Smoked horse (which is sand color) lik the tan calf oxfords with dark with dark mahogany tips, instep .STir suction saddles and heel foxing. soles. (Main rioer) Straw Mattings Have Come Frem China and Japan The better kinds of mattings, tee. Better for service and bet ter for appearance. Celers and designs nre in won derful richness, while the variety seems greater this year than ever. China mattings, 40-yard roll, for $16. Japanese mattings, $25 and f 26 the roll. Plain white mattings, $16 and $22.50 the roll. (Seventh 1 loer) A Willow Suit Built te Excel, at $138 A willow suit depends for quality upon the reds, the weav ing, the joining, the wrapping of pests and the bracing of various parts. The finish is also important. Here is a willow' suit of four pieces that excels in all essentials. Settee is GS inches long with a seat 22 inches deep. Has cushion back. Chair and rocker are built en roomy, comfortable lines. (Sixth of Geed Hammocks Is Here in Lawn Canepiea, $20 te $31. (ItmlblkNi and it can be in his favorite color. But speaking of neckties, there are a few thousand geed ties at a special price 65 cents. Mucaderes, reps and light taffetas are in stripes el every variety. Fleer) A Clethes Dryer Springs Frem the Wall whenever it is Wanted, and folds up out of the way when all the clothes are dry. It has ten arms, each 24 inches long, and the price is $1. (Fourth Fleer) Te Keep White Shoes White, Use S. A. P. It saves and prevents the rav ages of dirt and has the shee3 looking always like new. A genereus-sizetl bottle for 50 cents. (Main Fleer) , All four pieces are upholstered m cretonne. Keund table has glass top ever cretonne and a shelf underneath. Suit ran be had in natural finish or in two-teno effect. rioer) hZ . .JBfttBi1 t . I '' , rj.Tw-iM .-- ItiM,.(v.7 ' .1 ' . 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