F TSv'rafflRHiHSlBBIIBBBBHiBfflWIiawliHH ;wn m PW9fi f?-j.f ' -J . V V f 'AV1 "i J nl.ea mi Q ami 4ailR Wanamakek's WEATHER'" 'i',"?! 1 Organ at 41 Stere Opens at 9 Daylight-Saving Time WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 Daylight-Saving Time WANAMAKER'S Generally Cleudy ;) Meledy nnd Chime at Noen Going A way or Staying Heme, Summer Is Gladder With Little Comforts Clese On This Day, June 14, 1777 in old Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Congress adopted the following resolutien: "Resolved, that the flag of the thirteen United States be thirteen stripes, alternate red and white; that- the Union be thirteen stars, white in a blue field,representing a new constellation. The stars te be arranged in a circle," v That was the start of the flag. ' The people took te the flag and it went a flying right off and has never stepped. ' Today it is in the schools and homes all ever our country ' and in Hawaii, in Perte Rice and in the Philippines; and the pe0pie have fallen in love with it. The finest fashion that has recently come te us is the aalute of the flag. " pledge allegiance te my flag, and te the Republic for which it stands, one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all." Se it has come, that, by the honor and faith of a people eet toward the right and determined te reverence Ged and held te their faith that the world shall be lifted te great fame Vand greater love for the banners of -history. And it is ours. It is our, flag, "Old Glory" labeur pride. Its stars and 'stripes are our stars and stripes, "it is the emblem of our Union. It is the sign of our freedom. It inspired the down trodden of the world with a new hope. It is the star of every new generation under the sun. Held up your head because you are an American and because this is your flag ! v Signed June li, 102 Knitted Capes Are Se Pretty te Wear at the Shere Seme women threw them ever bathing suits en the way te and from the surf; or they can be used for the evening stroll along the boardwalk, when the salt wind blows a little sharply. They include white ones with scallops round the feet; heavier styles -in bright colors with large woel-ruched cellars, (Flr.t Prettiest of all $22.50 $ilk Dresses Arrive for Yeung Women THERE are four models, all of fine all-silk crepe de chine. ; It is really hard te cheese between them, each is se attractive. In the darker shades they are exactly .the right dresses -for mornings. In the "lighter colors and white, for afternoons and evenings. A graceful bloused style in navy blue has the square Chinese sleeves, the cellar and sash ends of beige silk em broidered in blue. Or it comes in all white. A straight-line dress with loose pointed sleeves has much silk fageting, even down the side panels. A charming little bloused model is trimmed with many hand-made French knots -and bows of ribbon. (Second rphree of the Choicest Grand Pianos in America are here in the Wana maker Piane Salens and nowhere else in Philadel phia. They are The famous CHECKERING P'wie, new in its 99th year of me among true musicians the teuntry ever. u Jje sweet - toned SCHO MACKER piano, a favorite in Niiladelphia and elsewhere ince 1838. And the celebrated KNABE Pwne, unsurpassed in the 85 Jrs of its making. A modern development of fcViSnCtrheb,e4,ld-CStab,ished Beautiful Small Grand iit!raCi!J"!tan.C0.a" exquisite i:" - i ei me original UMrfni""!? ,that established " fume of the piano. nEE : Prcsees the rich size tJS!ne tene of the fu-PreJ-trumen.t' but ca3ed in Pfopertions that fit it for smaller quarters. Dinn mec!fer small grand Pianos are Susc, Pianos"" "."I KnBbc "" W ac each 5122T). null . me,' of thes three ethers. hJ?!,03 tnan ?"y in nLT 7, .V,B music- ev- r'"""" "'l. Htcend Fleer) ZW.J f. . A. smjtKmiffffhv m..VJiua.'J I. JWi'i w- Qfl&jfamafe or with long tasseled scarfs, or with rows of rather heavy braid. Prices are $25 te $45. Fleer) A printed crepe de chine in lovely colors, with round neck and short slashed sleeves, is bound and trimmed with white moire ribbon. Alllarc in sizes from 14 te"20 years. Fleer) The Weman Who Meters knows this is the time of year when tee much wind and sun can de queer things te the com plexion; consequently she takes precautions. The Salen de Beaute gives careful facial treatments which are wonderful for keeping the skin in geed condition. Appoint ments may be made by telephone or in person. (Third Fleer) Here Are the Loveliest Silks for an All-White Season Crinkly white silk crepes se smart. 40 inches wide, $4 White silk novelty crepes pat terned with a satin figure or stripe, 40 inches wide, $5 and $6 a yard. White sports satin of lustrous shimmering surface, 38 inches wide, $3 a yard. Plain white rough pongee, all- ( First Women's Nevel Pajamas Twe-piece pajamas in middy style nrc of cress-bar muslin, pink and white, at $2.75; of plain and figured cotton crepe, pink, blue and white, at $3.85; of sateen, white and pink at $3.85. Brocaded sateen in pink, laven der, blue and white, $3.85. Regulation style pajamas of selsette with frogs or with braid and buttons, $3.85. (Third Fleer) Bedroom Drapery Sets, Coel, Dainty and Inexpensive New this season. Of unbleached muslin with stenciled and patch work embroidery patterns in a variety of pretty color effects. Complete sets can be bought, consisting of curtains, bureau scarfs, table covers and bed covers. Curtains, $4 and $5 a pair. Bureau scarfs, $1.60 te $1.85. Table covers, $3.25. Bed covers and bolster covers, I6.GQ and $7.76. . rum nw) ' ' ' . " - f .. .wftl . 'JAl . r??v::..eU m, it ' l!1 li a . . u i i I .j - j w ir'- - " -1 ' - ftfje TOieman'a Honben Ijep is showing some extremely attractive linen sports dresses in combinations of dainty col cel col ers. As a rule they have the upper parts white and the skirts colored. Prices are $16.60 and $20. Flannel sports skirts el flne quality and tailoring, $15 te $22. Many Spring sports dresses will be found here at reduced prices, $25 te $42.60. (The Gallery) A Large Importation of St. Gall Swisses Fine sheer Swisses of beau tifully clear color, with firmly woven dots in two sizes, pin-dots and a little larger. White grounds with black or colored dots; col ored grounds with white dots. 30 inches wide. Priced $1.25 a yard. (Firit Fleer) There Are Any Number of Pretty Silk Bags Frem $3 te $5 Bags that are abreast with the newest in fashion and leek altogether tee rich and fine for the price. The silks are mostly striped or the moire effects, while many novelty shapes are in the group along with the pouch shape and the flat style, envelopes and shopping bags. Ejpme have dazzling metal frames, while ethers have cev- (Main SjTP Coel Sports Dresses for Women $9.75 te $16.50 First come the sleeveless sort, intended te be worn with shirtwaists. They are made of a fiber with a silk stripe in it the texture being close and soft. In brown and black, black and white, green and white and scarlet and white. Priced $16.50. Second are gabardine dresses with sleeves which are mere caps. In all-white, white and green nnd white and rose, 9.75. (Flr.t in a rough loose weave, ever a yard. silk, durable and washable, 40 inches wide, $3.25 a yard. N. B. The vivid colors which many smart frocks combine with white are here also in new silk .crepes flamingo, jade, pink, yel low and se en, at the same prices as while. Fleer) fje little I)0USC has been enriched by a number of choice pieces of old furni ture of mero than ordinary interest. Among them is an old Chip pendale sofa of uncommonly large proportions, covered with rare old petit point of soft and lovely colorings in rich floral and pastoral design. It has the straight fluted legs of Chippendale's later pieces and high curving arms. The price is $4250. A mnnllrr Georgian unfa, cov ered with urn llnrr and leTtllrr old fllt point. RtamU en rabrlole lr with nIik.v rlnw-aniMinll fret and rurvrd ihrll knren. It u rnrr nnd grnrrful old plervt prlrrd 14(170, A Leuis XV commode of black and geld Chinese lacquer with marble top, is $1300. And u iiuulnt little itrretary link of Wid'am nnd Mary iWtlgn In rrd and void lurqurr, U (810. :' (Fifth Fleer) T X : vt , ite5Lj!tart "Wrap-Around" Flannel Skirts for Yeung Women Fresh from the hpxes and it is the first time this particularly pretty style has been here in a white flannel skirt. Flannel of such a beautiful ?uality it is a pleasure just te eel it. The skirt fastens at the left side with two large pearl buttons and there is another one en the belt. The right side has a slot pocket. In 30, 31, 32 and 33 inch lengths at $9.60. (Second FJoer) Queen Mary Superior Talcum Powder is the only kind many knowing people will have. It is se extra fine and pure" that there is an added pleasure in using it. Delicately perfumed in eight favorite odors. Priced 20c. (Main Fleer) ered frames or partly covered frames with metal clasps, while the prettiest of all has a cev-' ered frame with a rhincstene clasp. The colors arc black, navy and brown. Fleer) Third are either sleeveless dresses striped in black or green or rose with white, $12.50. All have narrow belts of leather or of the material. Fleer) Imported Dress Linen Special at 75c An importer's small overlet of a high-grade dress linen, usually sold for considerably mere. White only. Substantial weight, fine finish and 44 inches wide. At 75c the entire 1000 yards will melt away quickly. OVeat AUIr) About 350 One-Gallen Vacuum Jars, Specially Priced at $7.85 ,... ?isr roomy Jars that are Sed for feed or liquid. Will keep it het or kr ' old. Covered with bnW .nnrnel finish, durable and convenient for mereHS'tnd camping. The opening is wide enougFfe admit large portions of feed and is protected by a vacuum cork and screw top. (Fourth Fleer) Black Surf Satin Bathing Suits, $5.75 A new let of a much-wanted kind black surf satin without even the rudiments of sleeves, and with many rows of ruffles en the skirt, $5.75. (rimt Fleer) White Shoes Won't Smear Everything Else With White furniture, clothes, in fact, anything shoes can come into contact with, if they are kept white with S. A. P thst Aij-rtd.nxfit ' ZebseoreLk:rshoc3' k,d clean and will net rub off. 8hecs or buckMn shoes. What, is mere, S. A. P. is,, a large jar U priced 60'cenU. (Main fler) . iliiill iiiliilti tell I iiilii -ri iPdf -1im iaA... "What Time Is It by the Hall Cleck?" Haven't you often heard some one in the family ask this question? In ether words, the hall clock is the final au thority en correct time. Here is the reason. The mechanism of a hall clock is of the finest and most delicate kind, and the greatest care in adjustment has been taken before it is put into the case and then again before it is sent te your home. It is the one clock in the house, usually, that is never moved and is less subject te jars. Fer a family who lives en train time or a bride whose new home is te be in the suburbs, there are few mere welcome wedding gifts than a hall clock. Clocks in mahogany cases with Westminster chimes, $310 te $475. With Westmin ster, Canterbury or Whitting Whitting ten chimes, $415 te $600. With Westminster, Oxford and Whittington chimes, $525 te $855. (Muln Heur) First Things for the First Baby infants long slips of nainsoek, in plain bishop, tucked or yoke styles, machine made, 60c te $3; hand made, $1.25 te $5. Nainsoek petticoats, machine made, 85c te $2.25; hand made, $2 te $4.50. Shirts of cotton, 65c; of silk and wool, $1.50. Binders, 25c te 40c. Woven bands, 50c te $1. Flannckt petticoats, 50c and 75c. Flnnnel petticoats, $1 te $7.50. Ever thing else for baby's first wardrobe, from the simplest te the most luxurious garment. (Third Fleur) Blankets Cleaned by our sanitary process are made sweet, soft and spotless, and finished te leek like new. They will be stored without charge until you arc ready in the Fall. Single blankets, 75c. Deuble blankets, $1.50. Telephone, Rittcnheusc 1000. Lew-Priced Summer Bedmuslins Sheets and pillow cases of a quality nice enough for the sea shore or country cottage at low prices: Pillow cases, 12x3G inches, 25c. 45x36 inches, 28c. Sheets, 63x90 inches, $1. 63x99 inches, $1.15. 81x99 inches, $1.40. (I'lml Fleer) White Flannel Skirts at $8.75 All are the straight gathered sort, with piped slanting pockets and 26 te 32 inch waists. (Flmt Fleer) Cloisenne Table ' Lamps Frem Japan Much wanted and net easy te get. All two and three lights, in eight different designs and priced $17.50 te $40. Lamp shades for them are $5.50 te $50. They are among the safest of all things te cheese for wedding gifts. (Fourth Fleer) 100 American Dinner Sets of 106 Pieces Special at $37.50 Mostly new arrivals in the extraordinary sale of dinnerwarc new going ahead. Finest American semi-china, in a choice of eight new and ex clusive patterns. The majority have solid geld handles and all have geld edges. The price, $37.50 a set, repre sents a substantial saving. (Fourth Fleer) June Has Its Showers, Toe, Confetti, of Course Fer no wedding would be com plete if the bride and bridegroom escaped without the usual bom bardment of gayly colored con fetti. All the confetti for all the weddings is ready in the House Heuse furnishing Stere. Price 25 cents the box; rose petals, 50 cent3 the box; serpentine, 35 cents the dozen rolls. (Fourth Fleer) New Silk Sweater Blouses Clese Kin te Sweaters In fact, they take the place of a blouse and sweater and give the same effect, and they are ex tremely pretty with sports skirts or white tub skirts. Like sweaters, they are in the slip-en style with V neck and are in a closely knitted weave in blocks, the material being fiber silk. Anether style with a Peter Pan cellar is in a novelty weave with several colors which appear te be changeable. $9.85 is the price. (Third Fleer) When a Man Can Get a Mighty Geed Brogue for $6.40 there is no reason in the world why he shouldn't have sev eral pairs te change off and get nearly twice as much service out of each. And right new is as geed a time as any te start, for a hmart looking tan calf brogue is here at $6.40. Up te fashion in every detail perforated en the tip, lace stay, (Muln The Three-Piece Tropical Sports Suits 3Jn tfje Jflen'a ILonben &fjep are the kind that men of individual taste prefer. Coel and easy suits, yet decidedly different from outdoor Summer clothes found in the usual shops. The fabric is tropical worsted, but it is as light and cool almost as linen, while the pattern selection is as varied as it is distinc tive. Several solid shades, mixtures and striped effects. Trousers, knickers and sports coat comprise the suit, and the coats are in three models old Norfolk style (which is popular again) with all-around belt; belleuse-back coat with half belt fastened down ; pleated back with half belt fastened down. And each of the better tropical sports suits is priced $28. I (Ihr Hand-Played Word Werd Rolls 25c and 50c The latest fox trots and waltzes in about 200 Reed hand played word-rolls at 50c each. And about SOO word-rolls at 2ec that have been much higher. (Srrenil Fluer (inllrrj ) Seme of the Newest Summer Rugs Are in This Surprising Clearaway m,mt,?"f.i!"" ea",le rem "'"kera in faraway lands, or somewhere in this ceunuj, only a week or se age. arrangement eXpl'ess the newest most popular in pattern and color' down Ltaantiall? in' grtaT 'mVe beC",e '"KmniMe and em'y iB. STr"8 nnd sje fxlO ft 121.00 6x9 ft ?ic ' "JT An Old Back Meet "Chapeaulet," the Wanamaker Felt Hat That Is Light and Coel for Summer Net back from the war, but back for the first timt since the war and a little better for the experience. Men everywhere have come te knew "Chapeaulet," for men everywhere have many, many times during a Summer wanted te wear a felt hat and found the Winter's "left ever" was like a- furnace en the head. (Main Ask the Man Next te Yeu if He Has Wern a Balloon Cleth Shirt "Coelest shirt I ever put en," is the one answer that" springs universally from the lips of grateful men. "What is balloon cloth?" another will query. Take out your handkerchief, and if it is made of the finest kind of linen, imagine what a shirt would be in a material nearly as fine and just as sheer. Ne two ways about it, a plain white balloon cloth shirt is mighty fine te wear all the Sum mer through. And mighty rea sonable at $3.50. (Main Men's Half Hese Have Just Stepped , Over Frem Paris Luxurious half-hose of the French lisle men have spoken a preference for because of its silky appearance combined with unusual durability. r At $3.50 the pair are lisle half hose with handsomely hand-embroidered clocks. In two-tone effects and the colors are black and brown, black and red, black and blue, blue and tan, blue and red and blue and plum. At $2.50 the pair are plain half hose of a beautiful quality. The colors arc black, white, tan, blue and plum. (Muln Fleer) vamp seam and heel foxing, the calf is grained and the tee soft. Up te standard in quality, tee, for it is about as serviceable a .shoe as a man could ask. Meer) Onllrr.i) . HJi eljU I; 100 Empire Fabric Tires, Special at $9.50 New tires of absolutely first quality, suitable for Ferd cars and guaranteed for service. The price, $9.50, is substantially ;, .,n..,, ... , less than the standard retail fig- b"0 "0x,J B Kxcl ene a K ui'e. sound sure-te-satisfy tire. (Thr (.ullrr.v) MrkttuKs ,A- ll WJ.OU 8x10 ft .' $22.50 " v.' '-L-' -j.- : v?!5 wwwni vivurf , t - ti&'MV?, ' T .. Friend Is But "Chancaulet" is cool. light and easy. Made te serve, shaped in the Alpine style most any man can wear it an in abundant variety of colors- three browns, three grays and black. The price is $5. Fleer) Three styles neckband "with soft turn-back cuffs; web cellar attached with the new straight cuff that fastens with a link;1 button down sports cellar with straight button cuff. Fleer) Your Bey Should Smile, Net Swelter His comfort depends upon his clothes. A cool, washable suit spells J the difference between smiling and sweltering. vniy me nest grades ej oeys wasnabie suits caw satisfy this store, and a ethers should satisfy you. We have boys' washable suits in every desirable style, size, color and fabric at fair prices from $3.25 te $12 in sizes for boys of 3 te 18 yeara. Washable trousers, for beyt of 6 te 18 years, at $1.50 te $3. (Third Fleer) Summer Blankets Coel as Thin Sheets Notwithstanding that they are woven of wool. But the fabric is light, the weave is airy, mere airy tha thnt of an ordinary sheet. Size, 60x90, $11; 70x90, $12.50, and 80x90 inches, $14 each. (Sixth Fleer) Men's I Iandkerchiefs Special at $3.85 a Dezen Sensible handkerchiefs for man who wants them for every day use. Sturdy linen that wean well. Either plain or with initial and in the usual size. Bought singly or less than a dozen they are 36c each. (Muln Fleer) High-Grade Fiber XlligB g""- . $13,711', 7.6x10.6 ft tmh 6x9 ft y- ittf "" M " tmmm ) A Mr ' ;l - P&ihifM ttfc "1 t' nU WA stW rt. t.'ai H - V. .ft ff, 3'h M. frl'V . in lJX3 111 m 'mtifr') ..-".w;i
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