W&wmmi fmtrw vf irTVIiT.fSirnA r rrctjs-- rw ' - . VVJ $ v -.-j- -V Eraw&sE? I?' 'H EVENING PUBLIC LEPqER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY,, JUNE 21, 1922 . v&s& H&fe -SS7' H-: I 'Arin elavs at' 9f 11 and 4:50 at'Dflli WEATHER Fair W$y WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 Daylight-Saving timt' WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 Daylight-Saving Timi WANAMAKER'S I Meledy and t'lilmw at Noen Gewffe Stetflthn Breezes, Seft Lights and the Maze of Finery, Likti i H'ite" V V ! 'yi FVi M Chips JFHnlfiiMminbew, Add te the Charm of This Big Stere EfW?l Yeu; Have Oftejnte Make a Streng: .Battle With Yourself te "win out," as the politicians say.- ,Yeii say sometimes, "What's the use of trying? I was cheated out of all I had by the deceit of a person I trusted." . - But, you see, that was because of your own bad judgment. . Many ethers have gene through the same experience. Perhaps you were in tee much of a hurry te get rich quickly. Shirts, clothes or fortunes made in a hurry, ten chances te one, won't hang together long. Signed June SI, 10SS. W "omen's Airy Frecks for Afternoon Sheer and graceful and cool, anjj yet they arc dark chiefly blue and block. ' Georgette is used for most of them alone, with handwork for its only decoration, or combined with (First Organdie Rebe Patterns A Clear away at $3.75 A manufacturer's clearaway otherwise the price would be nearly twice as much. Each pattern consists of two yards of flouncing for the skirt, 2V6 yards of banding" for cellar, cuffs and, trimming; 1H yards of plain organ die, and one sash with hemstitched ends. And there is a long list of colors npricet, heliotrope, navy, jade, old rose, Copenhagen, maize, tomato, tangerine, heneydew, brown and white. (Weit Alulc) W remen's Velour Coats Hurrying Out at $25 All-wool velour coats and a few capes left from the Spring stock are substantially reduced for clearance. They are at once practical and are lined throughout, but some of attractive; cut en ample lines and the coats are only half-lined, with such fashion features as silk Grays, browns, blue and black are stitching and tasseled scarfs. Capes the colors. (First Fleer) Yeung Women's Footwear in Varied Hues $4.75 te $9 Elack, white, bronze and gray are represented in the group. day calfskin pumps, with one wide-buckled strap, saddle, wing tip and back stay of black calf, are ex traordinary value at $1.75 a paiv. The heel is low and bread and the sole welted. A duplicate one-strap saddle pump of all-black patent leather is $7.50 a pair. (Flrit V JHE New Steel Sounding Stick js practically destructible, but 1'Kht in weight nevertheless. Consists of a strongly made, hand somely painted steel tube, with an aluminum step, a great improvement ever the wooden jumping stick. Sizes for children of 40 te 60 lbs., ?3.50; children of 00 te 110 lbs., '1.50, and for adults, of 110 te 100 lbs., $5.50. An extra rubber tip with each one. .w Philadelphia, it is exclusively at tee Wanamaker Tey Stere. (Herenlh Fleer) KBKff3 Q&pmafy. foulard, or daintily braided or beaded, Such dresses arc among the most useful in ariy wardrobe, and are really inexpensive, being only $27.50 te $46. Fleer) ,Many New Pretty Hats Come Without Trimming The hats, themselves, are in the new fashionable large shapes or medium in size, mostly white or black, and in all the prettiest straws, including timbe,. yedde, milan and Hemp'.1 . - Seme arc $2 and ethers go up te $10.50. Everything in the way of trim mings is here, also, flowers, fruits, feathersand se en, and it requires only a few stitches te attach them. (Second Fleer) New "Sally" sandals in black patent leather are $0. They have light turned soles and low, bread heels. Plain bronze pumps with iturncd sole and Hs-inch shaped heel are $7.50. And fine white canvas "Mary Jane" pumps, with one strap and low covered heel, are $9 a pair. Fleer) Temen's Bathing its, Samples at $15 nd because they arc samples the ;cs arc a third less. f"here are crepes de chine, satins, d taffetas, mostly in black and i ,ue effects and mostly plain, though a few are figured and striped, and a few have bright-colored trim mings. (Fimt Fleer) Pretty Bedspread Sets at Much Lowered Prices Several attractive styles te select from, including sets appliqued with crctonne stripes, embroidered ef fects in several patterns, also block printed styles. All are of unbleached muslin, some with separate bolster covers, ethers with bolster covers attached: sonic scalloped, ethers finished with wide hems. , . .. Prices new ?1, $6 nnd $8 in the single and $5, $8 and $0 in the double bed size. (Hlxtb Fleer) New 'JVhite Kid Belts ' Are Copied Frem Paris Many women would Buspect that without being told because they are se different. Narrow white kid with white cel luloid clasps mounted in silvered metal. There are several styles, each ene seemingly prettier than the ether. But every one is adjust able, for there is net. a stitch of sewing en the kid. The prides are $2.50 and $3. (Main Fleer) Silk Pajamas Frem Japan Twe-piece pajamas of pink, lav ender, black and blue habutai, beautifully embroidered by hand. Made in regulation style, the prices are $12.50 and $15; in middy style, $13.50. Ask for them in the Women's Little Nightgown Shep. (Third Fleer) it fn With the Here Are Debutante's Frecks pHE newest of the Summer dance frocks; and of such 1 elusive charm that they hardly can be described. - It is like trying te give a word picture of a'gorgeeus sunset. In fact, many of the dance frocks are in the rose and yellow tints of a' sunset. Suppose one likes quairjt bouffant effects ever the hips. Twe of the prettiest medels'in Georgette crepe have them, one in tile blue has a suggestion of hoops and many tiny ruffles stitched in silver. Instead, one may prefer the new side draperies, handkerchief points or cress tucking of the Georgette crepe te form panels. All are here in some one or ether of the new dance frocks.' And there are a number of draped lace dresses, one of which is com bined with Georgette in an interesting way. Best of all, the prices are surprisingly small, there is no ques tion about that $25, $28, $32.50 and $45. Sizes 14 te 20. (Second Fleer) L. R. Corsets of Coel Net They are among the neces saries of life for a girl or woman in het weather. One of pink net is made with small proportions for slight figures ; it is topless and has a short skirt, and the price is $1.25. Anether pink net has a low bust and long skirt, and its price is $1.50. A model with medium bust and moderately long skirt is $2, and a long white net corset with low bust the same. Wanamaker Special Net cor sets are $1.50; and American Lady corsets are $3. (Third Meer) Many a Heme Is Being Furnished With All the Year 'Round Rugs Say Wiltens for no rug could be se geed all the year 'round or for se many years around. What a variety of Wilten rugs there are, in colors of striking beauty and 'patterns that seem almost Oriental. Seft, lustrous ruga, rich enough for any room and serviceable enough for every room. 9 x 12 it., $84, $110 and $125 10.6 x 12 ft., $118.50, $172 8.3 x 10.6 ft., $100 und $114. 11.3 x 15 ft., $148.50, $215 9 x 13 ft., $118.50 and $172 (SeTfnlh 1 ij,f. ...'V Silk Remnants at a Third te a Half Less Lengths for dresses, waists, lin ings, combination dresses, under wear, fancywork, millinery, sleeves, and all the uses te which women put silk. Almest every fashionable silk of the season is represented in the odd lengths from weeks of unusually busy selling. Seme priced even less than half. (First Fleer) Large Combs of Spanish Type Spa'nish combs and fan-shaped combs, all prettily carved, some of imitation shell, ethers in black-and-white, grecn-and-black and rcd-and-whitc. . Prices are $1.50 te $12. (Muin Fleer) Dance" Fine Printed Batiste Special at 38c Fifty or sixty different styles in of fashion. Whfte and colored the finest domestic printed batiste grounds, attractively patterned. All made. 38 inches wide, and ordinarily priced A cool, dainty fabric, never out mere. rirt Meer) " "Xfewhere Else in Town Is There - Such Luggage ' ' Net one, but dozens of people have said it upon returning from "a leek around." And mere than ever has it been said since the sample line of one of the country's best makers of luggage has been here at greatly lowered prices. Every kind of luggage in the let traveling bags for men nnd women, exquisitely fitted traveling cases, un fitted traveling cases, coat cases, suit cases, fitted and unfittdd over night cases. There arc pieces in most every (Mtiln Fleer) J ..r (, , ... t, 1 1 ''"'i, tilLVER Christen- ing Gifts for Baby Dear Spoons, forks or pushers in ster ling silver arc often given. They'arc made conveniently small te be grasped by tiny fingers and are from $1.50 te $3.25 each. A sterling silver porridge bowl makes an especially nice gift from one of the god-parents or the family. Bowls with handles; $10 te $33. Without handles and with plates arc $10.50 te $79. And there is a beautiful mahogany tray with sterling silver gallery te keep the dishes from being pushed off, at $46. Mntn Fleer) TfABY'S Comfert OMuch Depends Upen Coel Bedding There should be n geed supply of pillowcases and sheets for the bed in warm weather and lighter-weight blankets nnd quilts. Sheets in sizes for bassinet or I crib, cambric, 85c te $3.50, the lat ter being hand scalloped and from Paris. Pillowcases, G5c te the finest French hand-hemstitched and scal loped ones at $5.50. Blankets of cotton and ethers of wool, white and colors, 75c te $3.50. Quilts in pink or blue sateen or silk muslin or silk, filled with cotton or wool, $4.75 te $7.50. (Third Fleer) Small Oriental Rugs of Rare Charm Four groups that will fascinate gift-seekers' or, indeed, anybody who jwnreciates a rug of true Oriental fineness and home-enriching quality. Principally Kermanshahs and Saruks, two of Persia's most ex quisite weaves. Alse an excellent group of Chinese pieces. All moderately priced. Krrmanaliuliti, tiny genu, 2x3 ft,, 19 te 35. , KrrmaniliahK, 11.4x4.7 ft., K135 te $100. Hnrtilis, 3x0.3 ft., 03 te H5. Chlnrne rue". 2x4 te 4x7 ft., 27 te 183. - (Srvrntli Fleer) New Let of Colored Glass Flower Bowls Special at $1 Each Se unusual that the last let of 600 sold in two days. Eight inches in diameter, and with each gees a detachable black glass base. The price, $1 each, is half the usual figure. Alse another new let of 200 iced tea sets of excellent crystal glass. One jug, half-gallon size, with inset cover, and six iced tea glasses, all attractively cut in a floral design. Special at $2 each. (Fourth Fleer) shape, all geed leathers, some black, some brown, but no two alike. And every price is substantially below what the piece was made te sell for, starting at $7.50 for a trav eling bag and going up te $100 for a magnificently fitted traveling case. Fleer) Wishing Tackle That Lands "em Frem jthe x Deep Blue Sea O ALT-WATER FISHING will seen be at its height. In the Sporting Goods Stere is plenty of the kind of tackle that lands the "big ones." Salt water reds, a large selection, $:! te $05. Lines for fish of practically cvr el-. 15c 4 eAUrf castlnB reds a fine assortment, $10 te $12.50. . te $60. Reels, every description, for salt water fish- Surf beets' S7 te $16'r0 ing, $2.25 te $75. Surf shirts, $8.50 te $12. Heeks in all sizes, 25c te $1 a dozen. Fishing clothes of every desirable kind. - v (Tht Ullrj) ( Vi t T et s Dance -?ln an instant the U Music Started and Happy Feet Were Gliding gliding ever the perch fleer in an even, rhythmic cadence. What music! Seft, sweet, Irresistible en the clear Summer air. What sport when happy young folks gather, te dance away the long evenings. And -wherever there is a geed phonograph the best of the world's music is theirs te dance by. Music always within bidding and home becomes their playground. Four of the best phonographs made are in the Wanamaker Salens the Victrela the Cheney the Brunswick the Senera Nene sweeter in tone, none richer in volume, none superior. And. behind these four world-known instruments is the service of the Wanamaker organization unequaled anywhere. Any model of the four phonographs is sold en convenient terms. (Sceiul That Airy Peplin Shirt Men Like Has Come in Tan, as Well White was popular eneifgh, but it seems the tan is even smarter. Fer a fact, it's a striking shade, and a white semi-soft web cellar is attached. The cuffs are the soft, turn-back style of the same material as the shirt. One of the coolest shirts that has come along in a long while. Either the white neglige or the tan, $4. (Main Fleer) M 'ere of These Enamel. Refrigerators Anether train has come speed ing in with enough te fill up the stocks that were shattered by two days' unprecedented demand. Never before have se many peo ple wanted any particular refrig erator. And there is only one rea son for it. A mighty geed refrig erator for a surprisingly low price. Special at $27.50 Three-deer refrigerators big enough for any home, having 100-pound ice capacity, and the outside measurements are 33xl9x 46 inches. White enamel inside and out and perfectly constructed in every detail. Mail and phone orders are being filled. (Fourth Fleer) Fashion Really Means Comfert in Shoes for a Man In a word Brogues. Bread, roomy, easy-te-wear brogues. Ne shoe is mere fash ionable. It is doubtful if any fashion ever has been se generally accepted by men as brogues have. Here's the reason. First of all, brogues are big enough te allow plenty of ioem for the whole feet. Wnlk all day and still they are com cem f ei table. Then brogues are manly looking (.Muin Mere Iren Lamps at $3.50 Iren fleer lamps, the three-footed kind, with adjustable anus and 11 feet or cord. Shades intended te go with them, $1 and $1.75. (Fourth Fleer) i (I i Fleer) Solidly Geed, White without being ridiculous or "labeled" extreme. Last of all, brogues can be made heavy enough te be serviceable. Tan brogues of Scotch-grain calf skin with neat perforations arc mighty reasonable at $8.50. Fleer) Imitation Ivery Toilet Articles "Seconds," but the defects are trifling. Included arc hair brushes, mir mir lers, puff boxes, hair rcceiverJ, combs, soap boxes and smnll articles. Priced from 10c for a puff box te $1.50 for a mirror. 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