?W1WK l, - 7vt r -- (" M-XlX-Kf ts i t m!i ,iA' An if i w !m 4 'met1 i - 3 MhUaiaafeai. ;;.' sfiptavsatft Iland4i50 WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9' Daylight-Saving Time WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 DaylighUSaving Time WEATHER . 4". .. - - a -,- WANAMAKER'S Sjianil fl.lm " Unsettled ?.(' H V eheld the An Old, Intimate Lorideh Friend, Newman Hall - in whose home I tarried, said this: "Werk for some geed,5 be it ever se lowly, .Werk for some hope, be it eyer se lowly, Werk, for all lalUr is noble 'and holy."' , Te have something te de is, worth while, even if (here be no necessity driving us te it. nomination drives away 'care and the small troubles of life. The busy man or woman has no time te fret 1 or worry. There is a joy in being usetul that no idle man knows, any mere than the mejc in the ground. Graduated Standing Proudly Before the World in th Full Bleem of Youth Signed June 6, W2 QJfamyi n ' H 200 Women's Wonderful Gingham Dresses Only $6.75 The gingham is fine and closely woven and soft and the colors are clear and pretty greens, reds, blues, yel lows, browns and black with vhite. r,ir AH' the dresses are in checks, large and small; there are probably a dozen styles including circular skirts, and ..sizes for everybody from 34 te 44 inches., Women who like te be prettily dressed at slight expense are likely te buy such things by the half dozen. (Flrit Kleer) v Fer Baby, Mere Levely Hand-Made Things Frem Paris Anether shipment of adorable frocks, both long and short. Te say they arc hand made of fine mull, batiste or nainsoek, tnd most exquisitely hand em broidered and lace trimmed (rcl lace mostly), gives no idea of their pretrfness. And with all the fineness and beauty, they are cheaper than any we have had. Priced $2.25 te $16.66. With them came another col lection of charming caps at $3 te $5.50; bibs at $2.25 te $5, and pillow cases at 53.75 te $8.50. All hand made and hand cm- t broidered. (Third Fleer) T French Hand Made Lingerie for Girls Little girls and big, for sizes run from four te six teen years. Made by hand of durable yet dainty materials, in geed, practical styles, and beauti fully hand embroidered. A girl will enjoy wearing them. Nightgown at S.'i te $6.75. Chemises at $3.25 te $4.50. Drawers at $2 te $3.73. Drawer-bodies at $2.75 te 13.50. (Thlnl rioer) Costume Slips and Camisoles Five new styles arc in to day; one of lawn with the hem double te the hip price, $3.50; two of nainsoek with camisole tops at $3.50 and $3.75; a fourth and fifth with lace, double panels and cami sole top prices, $3.50 and $3.85. Alse 300 camisoles of radium and crepe de chine, tailored and lace trimmed in pink, white and orchid price, $1. (Third Fleer) 1550 Newcomers in the Waist Sale 300 Perte Rican waists, at $1.85. Exceedingly pretty things with hand-made cellars and cuffs. 250 Georgette and crepe de chine waists and over ever Mouses at $3.83. Samples and surplus lets ; some white, most of them colored, manyS beaded. - t 1000 waists at $1.65. Dimities and cress-bar muslins chiefly, and chiefly white; a few have a touch of color. (Kait and Writ Alalea) 6000 Yards of Checked Dress Gingham, 'Special at 20c i A substantial American gingham in checks of sev eral sizes. red ?ck Lai1(l wnite blue and white, pink and white, UJ!S whlte' brwn and" white, green and white and avender and white. .Excellent for dresses, aprons, children's sturdy cks and Summer perch cushions. 27 inches wide. (Weit Alile) 1 1 Dellar Petticoats for Summer song and serviceable tfairs of white sateen, Perfectly plain and ;h a double hem reach ta te the hip. Price, $i. (Third Fleer) Imported Gloves Special at$l . Chamois lisle in the sixteen button length, with an excellent suede finish, and in geed shades of beaver, pongee and' gray as well as black and white. (Wed AUU) 'r'r First Among Graduation Gifts Cemes a Geed Watch Ne matter whether it' is for a young woman or a young; man, it will be wel come. Ter a girl graduate a 14 kt geld wrist watch Would be particularly nice. Many different kinds in well-known makes are here from $33 te $215. Or the,re are geld-filled ' wrist watches fer'as little as $18 te $41. The finest of all, of course, arc-the tiny platinum wrist watches set "with diamonds. Priced $450 te $705. Fer a young man graduate it should be preferably a 14 kt. geld watch from $34 te $310. Or barring that, a gold geld filled watch from $19 te $71. (Main Fleer) COMMENCE ment Slippers may be of fine white canvas with one strap and high or low French heel. Priced $9 and $12 a pair.. Or of white kid or buckskin, with one strap, at $15' a pair. Or white satin at $12 a pair. Attractive white satin sandals, cut out en the side and fastening with one pearl button strap, are $15. They have moderate French heels. (Flrit Fleer) A FAN for the Graduate's Gift It may be of white gauze, per fectly simple or lace trimmed or gilt or silver spangled, or it may be painted gauze. It may be of ostrich feathers, long or bread, but always picturesque in shape, and lovely in color green, sapphire, orchid, rose or pink. . Prices $3.50 te $20. (Main Fleer) Polished and finished and ready for life with its struggles and victories, its cares and joys. The fair girl graduate or the man grad uate will carry memories of Commencement Day throughout the years will be consoled by them in failure, will be cheered by them in despair. Se let the day ring joyful, with shower of gifts fche finest and best. And in this treasure-land of pretty things at Wanamaker's is everything a youthful heart could yearn for. TJer Graduation Gewn Really, J-J- Must Be of Snowy White tT 'IS the color that is important, net se much the material. In fact, one can 1 cheese from crepe de chine, Canten crepe, Georgette crepe, voile and organdie with the comfortable feeling that any one is in geed taste. The tendency is all toward the dress of utmost simplicity, perhaps the only trimming being fageting or flowers made of the material itself. Seme of the love liest of such dresses are in crepe de chine, Canten crepe and Georgette crepe with prices starting as low as $18.75 and going up. te $55. T?l In fine white voile and organdie, there are some exquisitely dainty styles, ruffled a bit or scalloped, but always simple and youthful. Seme of the voiles are entirely hand made. Prices start at $17.50 and end at $32.50. (brrenil Fleer) All are dresses one will wear all Summer, and white premises td be even mere fashiorf fashierf able than ever. Sizes in all styles from 14 te 20. Tpxquisite Are the Hats Planned for -" Girl Graduates Once upon a time only an all-white hat was censid ered appropriate for the many affairs taking place during Commencement Week, but new the pretty, delicately tinted hat trimmed with flowers or feathers is generally preferred. Quite the loveliest of its kind is a large flat straw hat in hydrangea blue, almost covered with an un curled ostrich feather in pale or chid. Or if orange is becoming, one would be strongly tempted te cheese a hat in this shade trimmed solely with fine cream lace. But there arc the loveliest shades of pink, blue and yellow straws and natural-colored leghorns, any one of which would be most effective with a white dress. $12 te .$25 arc the prices. (Hrcend Fleer) YMTith the Rippling Gowns She Will Tjune French Per V Wear. White Silk Stockings x '" Pleases Most likely plain stockings of purest white and in really geed silk. The chiffon weight is the favorite for Summer, and the prices are $3 te $7.50. Heavier silk stockings in plain white are priced $2 te $5. And silk stockings in delicate colors te match the class day and ether festive frocks are marked $2 te $7.50 the pair. (Flrit Fleer) The Girl Graduate or Her Brether in Honors, Will ' Write Write letier after letter te friends far and near. Most likely they will write as never before, for the schoelday com- , panieflships must be kept, fresh and close. Se why net a writing case for a gift ? Net only practical, but really beautiful in enamel-like leather colored magnificently in pastel shades as well as the darker colors. Prices start at $3 for a beautiful little tourist case in enamel finish and magnificent colors that blend with any boudoir decoration, and go up by easy stages te $35 for the elaborate portfolio with many pockets for all things an extensive correspondence demands. (Main Fleer) Every Girl and the graduating young woman is no exception. A dainty gift of the famous extract Fleurette at $5; or the much-liked Fleur d'Or at $6.50, each in its unique little Paris bottle and box, will be sure te please her. Perfume droppers of decorated crystal arc much used for gifts, $1.25 te $7.50. (Miiln I Iner) T MIT AT I ON Ornaments J ad XJL7 HITE Gloves for i Graduates If she wants kid, here aic the finest white French kid gloves, in ! all lengths from 8 te 24 button, at $3.75 te $15 a pair. ' ' Heavy white Milanese silk gloves, in 8, 12 and 16 button lengths, are $1.65 te $2.50 a pair. ' (Main Fleer) T RE NC H Hand - kerchiefs in Her Favorite Celer That is a gift almost any giil will like when she graduates. Nothing quite equals the beauty of the French colorings and pat terns. They aic all linen, of ceursr, and many have hand-rolled hems or are hand hemstitched. Fiem 75c te $2 each. (Main I lour) . are among the pretty things people are selecting for commence ment gifts te girls. There are strings of oval or round bends in varying lengths, bead and ether types of bracelets, and black cor cer deliers with imitation jade pen dants. Prices range from SI. 25 for one of the cords with pendant te $15 for a necklace. (Main Henri Lie Steps Frem the Platform Inte the World a Man, in Brogues New That He's Ready te w uuuuiv . uw nana a man, in isregues nr nnxve B wuimnig 01 prosaic wings It's almost a rule that a young man wears black shoes CLUlnfcb, real smart, geed clothes and if he is at the graduation ceremonies, but being black, they needn't going te Keep aereast of the class Tie Will Want at Least " Twe Mighty Fine Suits First of all blue serge for Commencement Day. Mere than likely his father were blue serge when he graduated and it's a safe statement his grandchildren will de the same. Blue serge suits, in simart young men's models, are priced $35 and $40. Then a light suit for the ether merry affairs. Prebablv a sportsjnedel with a half belt in the back, patch pockets and all the ether fixings that mean youth and love of the great outdoors. Priced $28 te $35. (Third Fleer) be staid or out of fashion. Fer brogues come in black brogues that are just as smart and .fust as geed te see and te wear as the tan one,-. Of black Scotch grain calfskin, enlivened bv small, neat perforations. Smart, solid brogues and priced $10. t (.Main Fleer) 'f He Picked Out His Own Shirt It Most Likely Would Be White White and silk broadcloth, the neatest shirt a man could wear in Summer and serviceable. It's mighty certain that white silk broadcloth shirts will be worn by many a young man en graduation dav, and thousands move will be given as graduation remembrances Particularly geed shirts arc here, either with neckband or cellar attached, for $8.50. (Mala Heer) 1900 Mere U. S. Army AU-Weel Blankets at $3.65 (Fer Which Uncle Sam Paid $7 te $8 Each) Buy a Bale of 20 for $70 (Up Stairs and Down Stairs) Please mark that these are all new blankets, in original bales. De net confuse them with "re claimed" blankets. They are stamped U. S. and with inspector's tag; specially constructed for army use ever these specifications; 4 te 4lz pounds weight, 66 te 68x84 te 88 inches in size. Splendid for boy and girl campers, hikers, Summer tenters along the shore, meter "gypsies," bungalow col onies, outdoor sleepers, yachtsmen; as well as all who use this sort of blanket indoors in Summer homes, for beds, couch covers, even for baby en the fleer or grass. On sale en the Sixth Fleer and in the Down Stairs Stere regular blanket sections, with the blankets open for inspection and wrapped for quick taking away or deli very, in lets of one or two and in bales. Institutions, settlement houses, camps, schools, fresh air homes will buy the bale and save money in bales of 20 the blankets cost only $3.50 each or $70 the bale. Mh Heer anil Down Malr Mere) . The Best Panama Hat a Man Could Wear is the soft, supple, comfortable natural panama, in the natural color and the natural shape. And the' best natural panamas te be jiad are at Wanamaker's. Yeung men and men net se young have been buying all they could get, for it's the finest hat in years. Prices start at $12 and go up te $100, with the great est cheesing at $15, $18 and $20. (Alain Fleur) Summer Lamp Shades Coel, pretty and bright; parchment shades painted in a dozen different designs. Size 16 inches, being de signed for table lamps. Price, $12. (Fourth Fleer I A Clean, Odorless Heme is the home whrie Wana maker Chlorides have been brought te chase dirt and foul scent. Chlorides are Fplendid as deodorant and disinfectant. Price, 45 cents the quart bottle. (rnurlli Meer I Summer Doer Curtains Mean Coel and Inviting Reems Assortments are excellent, in cotton, and cotten-and-3ilk madra. Mostly in sunfan colors, and all the new iridescent shades are included, notably blue, gray, green and hi own. (Fifth I'loer) P.-ices $8, ?9.e0, $13.:,0 and ?lf a pair. Snowflake st-neied deer cur tains in bhif. old rose, tan and green, the colors .'tenciled in oil, air especially geed value at $3.25 a pan. New Canoes Repdy for the Water Just arrived another car load of famous Kennebec canoes, the safest craft of the kind. Full selection of sipp, eo. ee. eo. ers and models te cheese from. "Krniirlin" mnilrU 1(1 ft. in If ft . m m ;e. "Klnre" niedr!, fl ft, te 1H ft., (!., 11) tn i;i,M, "Terpriln" miiilrla, 1(1 ft. te IH ft.. 11(17. Ml te ;3.sn. ""pennen" inmlrU, fi ft, IS ft., ftl te mill, "Mnlne l.lililr'.." ,0ilr, mu, ft.. S. Paddles, backrests, cush ions and ether comforts and accessories )n full selection till t.nllrr I Household Notes Rath sprays made of red rubber tubing with metal entls te fit ever the faucet, nickel-plated spiay end with lubber guaid, the whole (52 inches long, 50c. (irli.iK'- iiiik, Iiimm nml Mrenir. ultli plain nr rnrrii Kiitml kiclr, I.) npMiiril. Other I I nil j. Intriiilnl te hp unU in thr crnunil arr I4 te J.'. Andiec! evens for baking small pie, puddings and potatoes ever one burner, 85c. Wilsen teasteis, which en able the housewife te teait four shoes at once en a single butnei, 25c each. itnlluM KiirhHKi i mm, uril in kit hr n numrrlri. nr ilix ters' nlllrrk. 3.: miij VMI. Sink pails of white enamel with stiaight or flaring sides, 85c. (I'eurlli t'ltuirt 600 Dezen Linen Napkins Splendid Values At $4.75, $5.75 and $8.75 New shipment, direct from Ireland, and probably the best at the prices in several years. Choice of spot, fleur-de-lis and ether floral patterns in each kind. Napkins at $1.75 it de,.cn aic wonderful! heavj, silver bleached, pure flax goods, full of sturdy service, .size 20x20 inches. At $5.75 n dozen, fine, full bleached, lustrous, napkins, 20 20 inches,, uniting sen ice with geed leeks.' At $8.75 a deicn, still finer enet, of rich, bnewy. ha tin-like' damask, size i!2ili inches, ' V iMt r- 3fl "t ; rT ' i ',! M'M .m & s T1 u h- ra ' 'l 3 4 T$i cfii-iiuui mi iiiu jiriL'c. tl.. I II II II - W - ' " mT:j ! A (Flrit Hear) ' "", M V J r v &, r t4rStflS . ,vwM$&,t&4ik )"uV ri r- K ', A.rf I'i .- r i i i Mili. 1T7W ). , .. ., Ji . ii. -litft X. ..' ItSA3t- A
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