i ' f ' V : ' r ", i ' "..''' "" "v R-w Plays at 9, 11 and 4:50 ltVr ., ..-.i cMmtn at Noen WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 Daylight-Saving Time WANAMAKER'S Daylight-Saving Time tair ,a JI(lOUJ 7ie Handiwork of All the Nations of the Earth Meets in Wanamaker's Proud Company and Regal Setting at .wa fl Kif ,1. ' Lm iU 'W: All Hener te the Yeung Men Grewing up With Us. who have learned that there is nothing in a (jenunercial life incompatible with being a gentleman. , This applies te young women as well, who have found that they can be every whit as much ladies in every particular, and perhaps rather mere, , because they have proven that they have ability te support themselves, if need be, at any time. Te conduct a store with merchandise and practices open te the daylight, living up te our printed page of carefully stated facts, and without splurges of any kind, day by day, is a geed school for us all, the public included. Signed June 7, 1922 THE Sprightly Maid Can Comb Her Hair Whenever- She Powders Her Nese for the "bobbed-hair case" has come with its bread strong comb and large, rectangular mirror. Hardly any one would deny bobbed hair is cute and winsome and all of that, but exceedingly few people realize hew difficult, it is te keep it fluffy and "properly mussed." Se what is mere natural than the "bobbed hair case" that can be carried around in the vanity or in the handbag or in a pocket. The case itself, a v little folding affair much like a bill fold, is rather pretty, being made of shiny ccrase in high sports colors or self striped silk. Prices are $3 for the ecrase and plain silk and $5 for the silk cases with geld monogram plates or geld corners. (Main Fleer) ' Prettiest New Gingham Dresses a Yeung Weman Could Find Mostly the small checks which are se fashionable. And it is a question as te which is the mere attractive the straight-line styles or the bloused-waist effects. White linen or organdie cellars eive the touch of daintiness and usually there is a sash te tie in the back, we or embroidery or cress-stitching or perhaps ruffles tucks. Just te be different, a number are Dart eineham and part white linen, some are tissue eineham and a few re of gatwn in calico patterns. The colors are lovely. " te 20 are the size's and $7.75 te $17.50 the prices. (Second Fleer) Coel, Easy -te-Wear Linen Frecks for Women The comfort efl a straight simple frock which eoes en In a flash is beyond words, particularly te the woman who has lets of mere interesting things te de with her mthan te put en and take off clothes. The linens are as pleasant ins color as thev are con venient in cut flax blues, pinks, tans, yellows, scarlets browns, all like a flower carden. Sometimes the color is relieved by white veinings or , celIars an(l cuffs. The sleeves are three-quarter "ngth or above the elbow. Half a dozen styles, including a coat dress, at prices ufyingfrom?12i76te$25 (First Fleer) 'WOMEN'S Brown Kid Anatemik Oxfords Are Ready They have come and gene again se fast wt until new we could net mention them And no wonder, for, as every woman K"ews who has worn them, they are the Bcne of Summer feet comfort. Fashioned of soft brown kid en the modified "Jternlk last. All the comfort and firm support nd ir !nt!fiC Anatem "hoe, with the trimness ttSr" f a thoreuhly feminine dxferd. -, "T tee WeUcd sole, military Anatemik heel. . meed $15 a nair. temt"h,0,!;ikvOXf0rl8 f b,ack kid are W Sab 0l b,0ck k,d ln three ' are $147 Ana- es, $15 N, n.-ln.- . . Vs"l.e. ,nTen,er ' ' An g i si... sj.r.fer rniuUlltl0li v Anatemik, will be r from 11 te 3. ) ,..!,..,. ,,, tt - .. j i . "WkVtfcW, fcfV'lWt.'i'.V-fUIT it-ui". '7j '(.. i 'wa'A.' ' v 9 i : " V " , xnttHBtiBiflkatties lifting (Btft in Starling 9ihitr The hardest gift of all te find, according te many people. There is no reason why this should be, for the Jewelry Stere has se many really beautiful pieces of sterling silver priced moderately, indeed. Fer example: Vases $7.50 te $150 Picture frames $2.50 te $15 Bread trays $22 te $105 Competes $32 te $60 Ben bon dishes $7.50 te $21.50 Berry bowls $22 te $50 Sandwich trays $15.50 te $52 Butter dishe3 $15.50 te $35 (Main Fleer) V Women's Sports Hats New $3 te $10 Many of the fashionable, fancy straws, some wool and straw weaves and ethers combined with silk or straw in another color make up the let. And every hat has been much higher; priced. There are practically all the geed sports shades among them, and they would de nicely with sweaters or outing costumes. (Second Fleer) w T" . 1 omens rsatn- irig Suits at Surprising Prices ffee are 500 suits in all -200 surf satin suits at $3.75 each and 300 beautiful silk and satin costumes at $15 each. Every suit is from the best maker that we knew and unfortunately he is retiring from business. He gave us our choice from his entire stock. Many are his original sample silk costumes which have no duplicates. The prices new average just half of what such bathing suits ordinarily sell for. 2Q0 surf satin suits at $3.75 each are black with white or colored trimmings, beautifully made and in the most fashion able styles of the season. A number of models. 300 silk suits at $15 each are handsome crepes de chine, satin, taffetas, plaid silks, printed taffetas and changeable taffetas. The newest and prettiest fashions and many are samples. In black with colored trim mings or in colors. A number have bloom ers attached. (First Fleer) Summer Socks for Little Felks Shew Many Bright Celers Just as varied as thd socks themselves are colors that have come with the new lets. At 25 cents the pair are colored socks with colored tops or colored socks with fancy tops. At 35 cents, white mercerized cotton socks with fancy turn-ever tops. At 75 cents, mixed silk and mercerized lisle socks with fancy turn-ever tops. At $1.50, pure thread silk Socks. White ones with colored tops or colored ones with white tops or with ,.... . jii .....-,! .wnjttWWW raiercu wps. ,.,.-, MJ1 ..- ,- .,, Average size iPPMMMMMMIBsU.l i i.i' .".A, l.. . I !. ! . ' V!-Vv (,. -.... .1 ... 1- . wmmmmmmmwMmi,. .w& ,:rA;m$mmM: . -, . m IMiTMMiirilllliMlWITl , rar-iUffl IHMWinil 1 If 1 ffi rMMMWiBiftri f 1 1 I 1 lln alii MMaalMil IIMl 1 1 1 1 1 fflMWWMsr '" Bracelets Are Almest a Necessity today because with the almost universal short sleeves one feels unfinished without them. Here are inexpensive, highly colored and black bangles for sports purposes, and hosts of ether bracelets flexible designs of imitation lapis, coral and jade beads. Other flexible bracelets arc of imitation pearls and colored stones, and still ethers, the prettiest of all, are of sterling silver. Prices 60c te $80. (Main Fleer) Bright-Hued Negligees Novelty voiles lined with pink, blue and orchid silk, their cellars trimmed with Valenciennes, $13.75. Crepe de chine negligees with scallops down the front, and a touch of handwork, pink, rose and blue, $15.50. (Third Fleer) T he June Sale of Waists Still a fair choice of inexpensive waists from $1 td $3.85 the prices including Perte Rican waists with delicate hand work; tailored cottons in white and colors and a few lingerie waists. (Went Male) Silk Silk Silk the Swish of It in Fashion's World At the fashionable races at Longchamps, at afternoon teas and dances at the Pre Catelan and Bagatelle lovely settings where the smart est clothes in the world are worn our latest Paris Letter tells us women are wearing these: "All white crepe dresses." "White jackets with black skirts of shiny satin or pleated crepe." "Sleeveless Chinese ceatcc3 ever black satin crepe dresses." "One-piece coat frocks from Werth, of crepe de chine braided in self-color seutache." "Many charming models in organdie ever colored silk pale rose, citron, mauve, green." "Taffetas exceedingly popular for girls' dresses both afternoon and evening." Here in the Wanamaker Silk Salens you will find them all white silk crepes, black crepes, gleaming black satins, satin-backed crepes, crepes de chine of every hue, gay colored silks te put under transparent organdie, and taffetas in afternoon, evening and street shades. AH carefully chosen and fairly priced and as new as Paris itself could show. (First Fleer) Frem the Blue-Flax Fields te the Dress Goods Shelves by way of the looms of Ireland and Belgium, have come the largest and finest assortment of dress linens American women have ever had te cheese from. Heavy, rough-texture linens, soft, "non-crushable" linens, sheer handkerchief linens, and stout linens for tiding suits and hard service. . Net only the old familiar blues and browns and greens, but all the effective new sports shades of coral, geranium, flame, tangerine, burnt-orange, mustard, henna, daffodil, orchid, rose, cherry, leather, gray and se en through fashion's rainbow of color. White linens, most liked of all, arc 75c te $2.50 a yard. Colored linens are 85c, $1 and $1.25. Handerchief linens, white and colors, $1.50 a yard. Natural linens, 75c te $2. (First Fleer) A N Electric Grill Will Stew, Fry, Toast or Breil and de it speedily and surely. There are scores of places where a little grill is almost indispensable for cooking a bite late at night or early in the morning. A compact little grill that works efficiently is special at ? 10, complete. (Fourth Fleer) Unusual Opportunities in Mahal and Chinese Carpets Several excellent new pieces have come. Varieties in the lower-priced Oriental carpet sizes are new exceptionally geed and include many unusual values. Persian Mahal Rugs 12.1x8 9 ft 169 10.7 x7.ll ft $145 0.9x7.6 ft J175 10.7x8.2 ft tlgfi 10.6x8.8 ft $197 10.7x7.3 ft $170 10.1 x8 ft .$190 10 X7 10 9 x7.fi 11.10x8.6 ft. ft. ft. .$145 .$176 .$275 Chinese Rugs 9 X 6.3 ft. 10.2x10 ft. 12 X 9 ft. 13.1 x 10.4 ft. 14 X 10,2 ft. ,.$100 10.2 x 8 ft. 11 x 8 2 ft. 13 x 10 3 ft. 12 x 9.2 ft. 12.3x10.4 ft ,...$195 ....$285 ,...$385 ,...$33!! ,...$375 $261 200 8445 .$427 Beluchistan Rugs about x5 ft, $30 te 146 nam.nsfri w " . iVUV r ,..A,'V' ifePWL&V Sportsmen Are Wearing Neckties of Vivid India Gingham That, is, the sports men who are up with the game are. And the new neckticB are here gingham that is fine and unusually sturdy. There are striped ties and checked tics and plaid ties in reds and blues and yellows, in fact, all the gayest colors. Bat-wing ties are priced 75 cents, while the four-in-hands are $1. (Main Fleer) New Vivid Embroideries for Cotten Dresses With them it is a simple matter te achieve the effect of , the Russian peasant's dress, ler the bright red, blue, geld and green are undoubtedly suggested by Russian costumes. In some cases the material is linen, in ethers or gandie. The embroidery may be solid or in cross cress stitch design. 80c te $3.50 a yard is the price. (Main Fleer) New Silk Scarfs Are Gorgeously Colored Likely they have taken a hint from the new sports hats and gay sweaters. Most of them have as many colors as the rainbow, but by no means rainbow colors. Pure silk, as fine and soft as fs possible. $10 te $18.50 are the prices. (Main Fleer) UTI7HAT an Exquisite Little Piane! This delighted exclamation is called forth again and again by the new Small Grand Chickering in the period style of William and Mary. It is a "period" piano, but one that can be used harmoniously with any furnishings. It pleases net only with its graceful, delicate lines, less massive than the usual piano, but also with that indescribable sweetness of tone invariably associated with the Chickering through all the ninety nine years of its history. We shall be glad te show you this at tractive Chickering Small Grand piano, priced at $1375. It may be purchased en convenient terms. Chickering pianos are sold in Philadel phia only in the Wanamaker Piane Salens. (Egyptian Hall, Second Fleer) Ruffled Edges, Special Eyelet and blind embroideries en nainsoek for women's and children's lingerie, widths from IV2 inches te 9 inches, prices 25c te $1 a yard. (First Fleer) Curtains and Draperies of Stenciled Crash Coel, practical and inexpensive, yet all colors are done in oil. There are curtains with couch covers and table covers te match, also pillow tops and chair backs. Curtains $8 a pair. Other pieces from $1 for a chair back te $6 for a couch cover. (Fifth Fleer) Here Is the Opportunity for Any One Needing a Dinner Set A special sale of $29,000 worth of dinnerware for $17,000 is in progress. French, English, Nippon and American sets in spendid assortment at 25 te 50 per cent less than regular. The range is from $6 for a 47-piece dinner set of American semi-porcelain te $250 for euyeiu Bum-ciiiuBiuBneQ iue-piece set of. In between are many remarkable value in French sets at $150, geld-encrusted, 106 pieces. English semi-china sets of 106 nieces almost half at $35. . Nippon china sets of 106 pieces ln pretty border decorations at $50. , (frank t afa t ' In. i '?&: . t-Vi. veifrte , r .j lfa-2L.nU.T&' fat tty ffltn'a TKtmbnn There Are Three-Piece Sports Suits Made of Linen Coelest of all the sports suits te wear en the links or loung ing around the club or at the shore. A smart sports coat, long trousers and knickers JfflBB make up the suit, and they are here in ' either the bleached or unbleached linen. The coats come three ways, first the old fashioned Norfolk with a loose belt all the way around, then the sports back with bel bel leuse and half-belt fastened down; lastly the new pleated sports back with half belt., Prices are $28, $30 and $35. (The OaUery) Talking About a Light , Shirt for a Man in Summer the coolest in many a day has just arrived. White, as a geed summer shirt ought te be, and It is made of cool, airy poplin. Thin, yet serviceable, and just as neat a shirt man could ask. Jii is here with the neckband and soft, turn-back' cuffs or with the semi-soft web cellar attached and teft turn-back cuffs, and cither way the price is $4. (Main Fleer) . Are Your Perch Screens Ready? When the heat came last Sunday a geed many people wished they had the screens up nothing makes se much difference te the comfort of a home. With Vudor screens you can see out easily and ytt retain privacy. They are made of narrow strips of linden weed, green or brown, with ventilators at the top, complete with safety ropes and ready te hang. In eight widths from 4 te 12 feet, with drop of 7.6 , feet, and are priced at $3.90 te $13.75. A few sizes 8, 10 and 12 feet widths have a 10' feet drop, and sell at $11.75 te $18.50. (Main Fleer) Coel, Comforting Breezes never cease te blew day or night in the office or the home where an electric fan is en duty. There are fans of all sizes, all types from th little single speed one that dee3 well for a bed room or kitchen, up te the big oscillating four blade fan that keeps a whole office cool. 8 in. single speed fan with four brass blades, $10.50. 10 in. 3-spced fan with 4 brass blades, $12.50. 12 in. 3-spced fan with 4 brass blades, $23.50. 12 in. oscillating fan with 4 blades, $29. (Fourth Fleer) Hew About Handkerchief s for the Vacation? People who travel or who are going camping W1I want inexpensive handkerchiefs and it is always a geed plan te have the name marked in ink. There are geed linen handkerchiefs for either mB or women at 25c each or $2.75 a dozen. The ink marking is 36c a dozen extra. (Ht ALIe) fij.J ' V'TVskiis.sWsMusHMILLH nnest French china. i American semi-china seta of 106 pieces in benkl 's patterns with coin geld handles at $45. . v' AiMAViiiaM amI-hlMa ! h A Alt !.. f iA3 -S J i A sftfUft A. uccuravnw. at . t v Itetr) . 4.. V 3, SM ' " '" ' v"-..fiAft.Mr.gjr.r.' .1 w: ? jiTJw.ii.lf! 'sMMsaa ;'. &8i 'n ?! WTl nr.n m n iH m At ! M 41 in& m $ m r ' vH ,-J 1 i., 11 ufc mi IW'X ' m t .vfl I h sLi"i3LMis . 2i .
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