PSwaF335 iJ iMi Orgwi t 11; Ball 5 III . . V,dr nd ChimM - WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 Daylight-Saving Thn$ WANAMAKER'S Stbre Closes at 5 Daylight-Saving Time ' WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair Mune With Its Bewers of Reses Is Fair Indeed, but Faires of. All Is the Bride in June fe fAtThis Moment, When AH of Us Are inuuuug ui.iiiutum l-i rpflectinir upon the dedication of the great Tinreln Memerial at Washington last Tuesday, Lincoln K seems ep"-jL - of the eigntreu jy Abraham Lincoln said this: ,"1 have been driven many times te my k V the overwhelming conviction that I Knees, had --fcerA else to'sre. My own wisdom and that of ill about me seemed insufficient for that day." Great Lincoln, can we ever forget him! Sifnd) a.' fyvi.Mt. Qm m tf t N' m.MM themselvas are com- uet little thing, of soft, ex mWte black morocco, nand imtj lined with silk. ' Iniide b Httle removable tny that holds the flttlngi. Everything for the toilet Is Included among the handsome pieces Seme are plain silver, beautifully proportioned, ethers pld lated en silver aim ialntlly'cut. One ei tne most nevei caarn 4 f W? 4 V e ijiit would e Useful Seener Than a Fitted Travel ing Case for they are the most convenient things imaginable en the honeymoon and it is hard te think of a gift being finer than one of the minature traveling cases with rich' silver or geld plated fittings. is shaped like traveling bag, with the peaked top and the tray of fittings attached te the bot tom. The toilet pieces are geld- ' plated sliver and in all there are 25. Prices for the elaborate cases range from $125 te $650, wjth a wonderful selection in between. There are also cases with plainer fittings at smaller prices. Mln lioer) Give Her a Dainty Enameled Boudoir Set Whether bride or gradu ate, she will find use and pleasure in it. Brush, comb, mirror, puff box and smaller articles are til in creamy ivory effect, richly enameled in azure-ind-geld, coral - and geld, bltck-and-geld, or blue. The design is the dainty Du Barry. The entire set of eleven pieces may be purchased for tS5 an exceptional price. Or the articles are separ ately priced at from $1.15 for a manicure piece te fWO for a mirror. (Main fleer) PARIS Lingerie for the Bride Exquisite pure white gar ments of the finest linens and cottons, hand 'made, sometimes plain and some times trimmed with lace. The nightgowns are of handkerchief linen with hand work and hand embroid ery; in some instances they have real Valenciennes. $22.50 te -$52.50. French nainsoek night gowns with round and square necks, some with embroid ery, some with drawn work and casings, a few with lace, $7.75 te $27.50. Envelope chemises te go with these latter nightgowns are $7.60 te $10.75. (Third Fleur) White Silks and Satins for the Bride and Her Trousseau .As her mother and grandmother before her, the bride of today comes te Wanamaker's for her wedding silks. White satin for the bridal ,ln itself, in many qualities, from $1.65 te $4.50 a yard. Or white crepe de chine for we gown that is te be soft and dinging and lusterless, $2, $2.50 and up te $5 a yard. White lingerie crepe of a rich heavy quality, washable, at $3 a, yard. White lingerie satin or flesh pink lingerie satin for all the dainty trousseau underthings, $2 a yard. (Flnt Fleer) A Few Fine Duvetyn Capes Are New $50 and $75 niy one of a color or one w tee of a kind left. j I handsome and distin tXi , loeWnE Barments, suit- IfJ ferA the most formal occa ecca inn. Altheuch a few nf m.Li?8 hade et duvetyn, the Jerity are a combination of i i (Flnt Fleer) two colon with elaborate stitching' or embroidery, and some have wide scarfs with deep silk fringe. Truly a wonderful oppor tunity for any woman who would like a beautiful cape for much less than ordinary. The Finest Rugs WovenReyal Persian Kashans 8Perb in weave, colors nd texture. 'Rich, lufltreus, satin-like ever a groundwork 'of finest stltchimr Vt,,, i fpt weaving. "n has a field of pale iJMjn cast with a typical WbantJ design all ever. ir0J?ther' a "."Iberry Ikrk b!uedeta" deCraUen of i. With an berate .jer floral and figure de tT In soft blne .i hknA it. frW-tS-i?. wWsr tevsrs: ' JMR85 'r sixes 2,w.i it. 41 VJ Boudoir Slippers for the Trousseau Satin mules, plain or em broidered, in every delicate tint te match enchanting negligees, are hurrying fast from the Little Beet Shep te bridal trousseaux. Priced $4 te $10 a pair. (Flrit Fleer) Girls' Dresses in Russian Peasant Effect A heavy white Chinese Shantung silk is the material in each case. Every one of the dresses fellows the Rus sian fashion net only in the way it is made, but also irt the -vivid colored vhand em broidery, appliqued work and presB-stitching. They Would be charming ' en girls from 8 te 14. The prices are $35 te $48. aMa4 Viet) .. t if J-..,. v PS AH f the world pauses tode homage te her. - And all the world gazes in admiration upon her, for of all beauty there is nothing mere lovely than a bride. Fitting it is that hers should be the finest of. all things. ' The softest, most rippling silks and satins are hers te wear; the richest of furnishings adorn her home and the rarest of gifts are heaped at her feet. Fer the bridal trousseau and for the bridal gifts, where else is there se much loveliness? the treasures of all lands are gathered in one mag nificent company at Wanamaker's. ' 3 $all Cleck Thaiindeed, ig a wed ding gift that any bride would be only tee de lighted te receive and te initalT in 'the place of honor in her new home. There is scarcely any choice aa regards the dif ferent kinds of hall clocks in the Wanamaker Cleck Stere, for they are from the- geed reliable makers whose names standi for all that is best in cjeck making. But tastes may. vary as te chimes. Clocks, with Westmin ster chimes, $310 te $475. Clocks, with Westmin ster, Whittington and Canterbury chimes, $415 te $000. Clocks with Whitting ton and Oxford chimes, $525 te $855. (Mala Fleer) IB lovely White Gowns for Brides and Bridesmaids IN THESE DAYS of quickly collected trousseaux, nine of bridal gown which they "can wear afterwards." out of ten brides-te-be ask for the sort It is for this reason that se many of the snowy silk crepe gowns tucked away behind crystal doers are cut en straight lines, and have such pretty possibilities for ether than the bridal day. Nene of them for this reas6n have trains; but both trains and veils will be pro vided in the Fashion Salens at the time the dress is chosen if the purchaser se desires. A great many are pearl or crystal beaded; most all have three-quarter sleeves; some charmingly medieval in effect, ethers might be evening gowns as far as sleeves are concerned. But they are exquisite affairs without exception; even the simplest styles at the lower end of the price scale are quite enough te delight a bride-elect: TMThite Slippers for Weddings FOR the bride especially has been made a graceful white satin sandal, cut out en the sides and fasten ing ever the instep with one pearl-buttoned strap. It has the moderate French heel, medium tee and vamp and is priced $15 a pair. White satin low-cut slippers with Leuis heels are $12 a pair. One-strap slippers of either white kid or white buckskin, with Leuis heels, are $15 a pair. Fine white canvas slippers with one strap and high Leuis heel are $12 a pair. With low French heel, $9. (Flnt Fleer) Jfine French Handkerchiefs X Will Please a Bride Ne daintier ones could she have. By preference they should be all white with perhaps a bit of exquisite hand em broidery. We knew of no place where there is a better assortment of the finer French handkerchiefs and they quite recently arrived from Paris. Frem $1.75 te $35 each. (Main Fleer) Besides the white gowns which some of the brides' maidens will want, we have ever se many of the lovely pale colors which ethers will prefers taffetas and the various silk crepes in pinks and periwinkles, pale blues and peach colors, pale yellows and greens. Seme are very picturesque, with bouffant skirts and flower gar landed waists. Prices start at $25 for the plainest white frock and end at $160 for a lovely white beaded chiffon. (Flrt Fleer) The Gleve That Slips Off te Place the Ring what should it be but the finest French white kid? Preferably the Reynier, for this is the finest French kid glove made. And made exclusively for Wanamaker customers. But ether white French kid gloves of a fine quality will also be found here. Cheese 8, 12, 16, 20 or 24 button length, variously priced from $3.75 te $15 a pair. (Main Fleer) A Notable Sale of Dinner Ware Just -ft- When New Hemes Need It $29,000 Werth for $17,000 Almest two-thirds of the sets have been taken from stock and marked 25 te 50 per cent less. The ethers represent recent purchases of a most attractive kind and are one-fourth te one-half less than ruling prices. It is a sale remarkable, winging china of most eVery kind at notably low prices. There is an American semi-china set of 47 pieces at $6, or a magnificent 106-piece French china set at $250, and scores of different sets in between. Selections are rich, varied and wonderfully attractive. $50 for fine Nippon china seta of 106 pieces in three handsome border decorations. All open stock patterns which will be dis continued. The price is about half regular. 1150 for French china seta of 106 pieces. Geld-encrusted pat tern. Other encrusted patterns, $190 and $250. MS ft American seadchlaa TlThite Her Hosiery, and Perhaps J Like a Bit of Lace Openwork Lice and ever such dainty embroidery mark, the silk stockings many brides will wear. Of course, they are the purest white and prices range from $6 te $50. Plain white silk stockings in the chiffon weight are $3 te $7.50; heavier weights, $2 te $5, while the open-clock stockings in white are marked $3.50 te $15. Silk stockings in colors te match the shoes and gowns and traveling suits are priced $2 te $7.50 the pair. (Klrnt Fleer) ONOWY Under & things for Bridal Supplies Nifrht&ewns of white crepe backed satins and crepes de chine with real filet niul real Irish Inccs are $7.60 te $35. Costume slips of the satin matle up in tailored models, ?7.50. (Third Fleer) mm dinner seta of 106 pieces. Beau tiful, exclusive border patterns with coin-Rold handles. $35 for English semi-china seta of 106 pieces. Beautiful border patterns in blue, tan and pink. The price is nearly half of regu lar. $45 for 106-piece English semi china sets. Semi-conventional bor der la rose and violet. The prict , (VMftfc-riMf) n is exactly half of the regular one. $12 for 106.piece American semi-china sets in three patterns. Perfect ware. Only 100 nets at this price. $20 for 106-piece American semi-china sets with dainty deco rations. $35 for 106-piece American semi-china sets In new border patterns. wmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmfmmmmmmm .. .. ,?itfflamMav;faawva V. Aifls JMiH4iiisBVH Her Grandmother Played a Schemacker Piane Fifty years and mere age, the Schemacker was the dear delight of these lovely and delicate old fingers. . Then they were the warm, strong fingers of a glowing young bride, and the sweet-toned Scho Sche macker was the most precious possession of her new home. Today, as Then, the Schemacker Is the Ideal Wedding Gift Fer nearly a centuiy it has been made in Phila delphia, and it has never departed from the old stand ards of perfection that made it famous. An exquisite gift for the bride of today is the Scho Sche macker Small Grand piano, measuring scarcely mere than five feet in length, yet of a deep, sweet, resonant grand-piano tone that astonishes these who hear it for the first time. The Schemacker Small Grand piano is priced $1150, and sold en convenient terms. It is sold only in the Wanamaker Piane Salens, ex clusive distributors of the original Philadelphia Scho Sche macker pianos. (Krrptlan Hell, Necend Fleer) Of Course, the Bride-groom Gives Up His Evenings Out after the honeymoon, and stays safely in his own little home. Comfert at home depends largely upon the leunjrinjr robe a man has and several nice ones are here at trivial prices. Many a man says madras is as light as the air about him and robes of neatly striped madias are 5, while Rubslan cord robes in delicately colored stripes are $6.50. (Main Fleer) A Bride-Greem Will Walk Prouder in Patent Leather Oxfords As a matte'r of fact, no ether shoe would be proper for a man te wear at a wedding. Light, easy, comfortable shoes, yet smart and formal. English oxfords of black patent leather, perfectly plain and tipless. A little lower than usual, having only four eyelets. Price, ?11. (Mntn Flner) $ The Bride Who Knows Parisienne Corsets will be mere than likely te cheese one ns the foundation for her wedding gown. Pnritiienne corsets especial ly designed for the purpose, elegant in every line and do de tail, are $15, $21 and ?:J8. They nre of white satin or white silk-flowered bntiste. Brassieres and bandeaux of silk, satin, lace, brocade, hand embroidery or fine cro chet, are $1.03 te $10. A number are of real lace. (ThlrJ Kliittr) Reed Lamps te Match the Furniture Dozens of styles for tnble and fleer lamps finished in colors te harmonize with the reed furniture. One of the new fleer lamps with a reed bridge ii particularly interesting. Prices nre 'i te $75. (1'iiiirtli riimr) . " vlX WS .. t.. 4 ,lfiJK-&Vt J Hfnil4KBBffs ., 1' -J .. Gifts Can Lend Many Cheerful Little Touches te the Bridal Heme Practical things, useful in many ways, and where in all the world is a bride who would net appreciate them? Fer instance, a carving set, te hnve, and coming from some really fine, with stag handle, at one clese it would be a gift of $15. faithful service. Trices start Hardly a day would pass but what an electric vacuum would preve ita worth, and such sure working vacuums can be had between $46 and $70. Electric irons are needed everywhere, and complete thu prices are $6 and $6,75. Every morning th.e electric toaster proves a faithful help in Priced preparing breakfast. $6,75 and $8 complete. A kitchen table with a white enamel top la the better kind at 510.75 and go up te $55 for u pastry table. Starting housekeeping right is te start it with organization, and the kitchen is organized the minute a kitchen cabinet gees in. White enamel cabinets nre priced from $70 te $90. A whole aluminum kitchen outfit is a mighty fine gift, and prices are $25 and $50. A little vacuum jug set, in colors te matchHhe boudoir fur nishings consists of a vacuum jug that keeps water cold all v (Vaartk irtoer) night, a tray and a glass. Prices from $10.50 te $30. A serving tray should be solid mahogany when given a bride. Many kinds arc here from $7 te $12.50, some with "inlaid de signs. A cedar chest is no longer a hepu chest, but truly enough it is just as useful, and such geed ones are only $11.50 te $38.50, An electric percolator, with tray and cream and sugar con tainers te mutch, is handy when company cornea, and ihere art Ufcsvi many different ones at $28.60, .ifflwJj $43.60 and $40. 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