PKfw map, m ? Sf'T. "ifTi tT3rr,.-9i&v!...waY FV1' ivJM i?W ;v ?$5EB"3sra?2ff v,r ' sra.tfft.s w wsvw' WP, '''? " j. J ' V i M " K1VV.T ?V 'a1 filV KM ' VnSJflF 'f ti,stv s f r "t 1 vv 'v Jm. w ;) i '"' i '' w : r lWl n- ' i ' Yi r&& v f"i ; jn -i f EVENING- PUBLIC LiUDOER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY JUNE 23, 1922 s .'; ' v ii 1 1 '?-&. 1.&01 --''i'?J Organ Plays at 9, 11 and 4:50 WEATHER Fair WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 Daylight-Saving Time WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 Daylight-Saving Tim WANAMAKER'S jlely ml Clilmni at .een Travel North Or Travel Seuth But Coel Clethes Are the Surest Coniferm m ixx r:iVM?"n f'Wl When Any of Us Pass Beyond the Bounds of Moderation in the conduct of our affairs, somebody will be hurt. It is possible te be firm and urgent when we ( are syre that we are right, but when there is a ' middle course of fairness te take, it will be a saving from muddles and troubles. "Moderation," it has been said, "is the silken thread through the pearl chain of all virtues." When once we pass the gates of moderation because we knew that we may justly claim what we believe te be bur rights, we may lese the presence of the guardian angel that has se often steed by us, and helped us out. Signed juc 23, 1022. QpZfaMfe VETHAT an Odd Bag But Hew Pretty, rV Women Say when they see the new leather handbag that fashion has brought forth for the sports costume or street attire. Much like a gathered pouch baff, but the ends arc, loose anil fall open, forming little pockets that allow the brilliant silk lining te glow in contrast with the leather. In the center is a filigree gilt frame, while the whole bag (Main l'loer)' dangles charmingly envii silk cord handle. Beaver calf, soft and fine, is the leather used in all of the new bags that are here, while the colors vary brown, gray and tan. The sizes, tee, arc different, making the prices $4.75 and ?5. Specially-Priced Knickers for Women Made by our own tailors frenr short ends of tweeds, herringbones and novelty cloths, and accordingly marked at a small price 8. Other knickers in the Little Salen devoted te sports clothes are of khaki and linen and priced at $7 te $15. Rid ing breeches of the same ma terials are also $7 te $15. (Firm Fleer) Coel Black Silk Dresses for Conservative Women Net merely cool, but the simplest, most comfortable things imaginable and par ticularly geed for traveling, since they shed the dust. Made of excellent black habutai, in several different models, with reasonably full skirts and with' V and square shaped cellars. $7.75 te $21.50. (Flrit Fleer) y . ;- X'M Ox &py fagssJS 4 : I mwv i -.tS'BEVtCU Sel A Ship Has Arrived Frem the Orient With Gay Leeking Kimonos Several hundred kimonos from Japan made te our order and cut ever American patterns ; and of mandarin coats from China rich and beautiful in color and ma terial. Among the best of the kimonos are 1 ullmnn robes of habutai, ered embroidery, $15. nnw, bind; or Copenhagen silk, each in an envelope of the fcamu material, $10.50. Black silk kimonos with native sleeves, all scattered with geld medallions and in terlined, $35. Navy silk kimonos with white medallions, $22.50. Delicately colored kimonos blue, pink, old blue with cel- Thin colored silk, interlined, and embroidered with wistaria $16.50. Then the beautiful Chinese coats, richly and closely em broidered, in all the beauty of color for which the almond eyed people are famous. The prices are moderate $38.75 and $45. (Third Fleer) XT E W Summer 1V Millinery for Youngsters te Wear Fer the littlest baby, of course, it means the daintiest w lingerie caps, trimmed with lace, embroidery, hand feather stitchliiK or ribbon. They would lit babies up te two years old and arc 85c te 32.25. pun bonnets arc just the thing for baby girls te wear at tne shore. In dotted Swiss. Plain Swiss Qr coleied or white organdie $1.35 te $2.75. Slain one te three years. Ungeiie hnts for best for S te rf Uve t0 &ix ycn,s' And for tiny boys of two te lour years me white pique n duck hats, 85c te $2.25. (Third Fleer) Colored Silk Chemises Tub silk chemises a jersey weave in pink, $3.75. (Thlril Fleer) w f hat a Glorious Time for All Yeung Women te Dress Upl The Prettiest New Summer Dresses Special, $10.50 te $25 IMAGINE LINEN, dainty cotton voile, dotted Swiss and wash silk dresses in the most charming new styles, and everything down te the little lace trimmed or embroidered cellars made in the most careful manner ! Every one of the six different styles is priced about as low as possible and there is little likelihood that any one of them will stay here long. Sizes 14 te 20 years. Linen Sleeveless Dresses at $10.50 In oyster white, Copenhagen, tanger ine, rose and tan, with a shoulder yoke, rows of fageting and belted. Colored Voile Dresses, $12.50 Made with white voile front, cellar, cuffs and pocket, attached with white beading. In flesh, Copenhagen, jade, orchid, maize, cherry and white. Striped Wash Silk Dresses, $16.50 In two geed sports models. (Sfcenil Fleer)' Voile and Linen Dresses, $17.50 The voiles are in white, orchid, pink,s Copenhagen, navy and maize, tucked and with white embroidered cellar and cuffs. The linens are cress tucked with hand drawn work. Dotted Swiss Dresses, $25 A beautiful style with side gattiers, tied with ribbon and hand-embroidered white linen cellar and cuffs. Navy, tan, orchid and Copenhagen blue. lifany Delightful New Hats If J. for Around $10 THE HATS se many women want te go with thin wash dresses and they are se inexpensive that several can be had for what one ordinarily would pay for a single hat. There are, for example, all-white hats of medium size in soft white crepe, trimmed, for the most part, with lilies-of-the-valley. And every ether woman is asking for all-white hats new. Large floppy hats of rough straw in . Alse many transparent black hats, some , , , , , ... , ... , . . of which have satm crowns. Fashionable black and colors and trimmed with daisies, and coeMooking They are trimmed with lilacs, lilies-of-the-valley and field flowers. pretty colored flowers, shiny all-black Such hats go with any dress. flowers and leaves or with feather fancies. (Second Fleer) Leghorn Sports Hats Qilk and Cleth Capes SneciaL M. 75 te $7 O Prieed nf S&R ZO Special, $4.75 te $7 In sizes for both women and girls from eigth years old and upward. The leghorn is an especially nice quality and se soft and pliable that the brim may be turned up or down or at any angle. All are in the natural color leghorn, which is an especial favorite because it gees with any kind of a costume. About four or five styles, all, however, being 'trimmed with a ribbon band or folded silk. (Second Fleer) Priced at $38.50 Twe styles of capes which have proved themselves favorites are One of heavy Canten crepe in navy or black, with gray or light-colored crepe de chine lining and caracul cellar. One of wool tricetine is in navy or black and has a little cellar and its fullness gathered up under the cellar in heavy cords. dlrhl Fleer) The Favorite Gloves for Summer Wear Seft washable skin gloves in doe finish. White, yellow, peachbloem or pearl. $2.75 te $4.75 a pair, including slip-en, strap-wrist anu i-s-euiiun-icngrn siyies. jet every color in cverv style Wnnamnker chamois - lisle pleves, made abiead expressly for us. Fine finish and a beautiful color range. Frem two-clasp at 85c te Ill-button at Si. 50. Lenp filk fcleves of extra quality, in black, white and colors, specially priced at $1.35 a pair. (Muln Fleer) The Right Cellars for Bateau Neck Dresses We have had them made es pecially for the many women who are unking for such col cel lai s. They are cut in bateau shape and made of a combination of real filet and hi.h laces, insets of tucked net or fine hand-embroidered organdie. Mostly in ecru color and ex tremely dainty from $4.50 te $10.00. (Muln Fleer) Geed Irish Dress Linen at 68c A splendid, sturdy, round thread linen of correct weight and finish for dresses, suits and skirts. White and a won derful color line. All a yard wide. We have sold literally tens of thousands of yards, and we knew no linen of anything like its quality anywhcie near its price. (Uffti Aide) Everybody Is Asking for White Silks And getting them, tee, for we never had a better assortment ei the kinds most sought for Summer dresses, capes, sKirts, blouses, hats and lingerie. White novelty crepes in every vaiiety of stripe, plaid and brocade pattern's, $4 te ?G a yard. silk rinin white washable broadcloth is $2 a yard. White pongee, washable, $3.'J5 a yard. White washable crepe de chine, $3 a yard. (First Fleer) T we New Medels in Women's White Buckskin Oxfords A much-perforated blucher oxford of soft white buckskin with black rubber sole is for sports wear. $10. Fer wear with all sert3 of Informal summer dresses are white buck oxfords with black patent leather saddle, sole and low heel of ivory white leather, $13. Spejts oxfords of white buckskin with black or tan (First leather trimming, black or red lubber soles, are $9.50. And dainty little high-arched two-strap pumps of whlte can vas with black patent leather wing tip and heel foxing, Cuban heel and sole of black leather, arc but $7.75 a pair, fleer) Suppose a Weman v Wants a 50c Handkerchief She nmy have as many as five different kinds te cheese from and all arc pure linen and i eally remarkable values. It is mere economical te buy them' bv the dozen, of course, for the price then is only $5.50. Til pi- - linrilrreil liuiiill.errlilefn, ulieiit hlv ht)r. Colored liiiiiill.cri hlrfs, nhl tilth colored liertlerN mill rolerril Mil nliltc Ileum, Mimj putterm,, lliinil-i'mlirelilrrril Inltlnl liiind krri'lilrfN, One. turner embroidered liiind. krrtlilrfK, I'liiln hemstitched lmmllterclilefH, either hheer or mrilliini-ivrlirlit linen, (Muln Fluer) There's a Secret About Candy This Week The Feuith of July is only a little mere than a week off and the Candy Stere has a big surpiise package of the chil dren's favorite candies. Se heie it is and all that is in it for $2: 1 ixiiinil of ririiiii iiIiiieiiiIni 1 pound of iixHertril eariuneltj I pound of Hkftiirtril hocelute I pound of philtnl rreiim mint) I minion irnrkrr tilled with K ii m driiH liex of iihserled i renin miTeri; Tun Niinppliii: lienlinii, (Den it Mlulru Ster) Fer the Aute Tourist The Automobile Blue Boek is the complete guide for meter touring and takes all the guess work out of it. Four volumes cover" the entire U. S., each including maps and running directions, and being a com plete guide for the section it cevers: Ne. 1. Stxr Yerk nml New Kn- Inml rllatrn. Ne. 3. Middle Atlantic nml Seuth. enntern Htntri, Ne. 8. Middle Wr.tern Hinted. Ne. 4. WcAtrnNHtatr nml Trnnn. continental (Juldr, Each 94. (Muln Fleer) News of Coel Summer Bed Clothing New arrival of cool, Jac-quard-weven cotton comfort cemfort comfert ables, finished with a sateen binding. Large variety of popular colors and patterns rose, blue, pink, geld and lavender. Decorative in effect and wash well. Price, $5 each. New Candlewick Spreads of unbleached muslin, with can dlewick tufting in a variety of patterns. Charming and effective bed coverings, especially with old Colonial four-pesters. Single bed size, $9; double-bed size, $10 each. Seme with bolster-covers arc $14 in the single and $15 in the double bed size. (Sixth Fleer) The Newest Phonograph Records Arc Played Amid Seft Lights and Coel Breezes What a luxurious place te sit and listen te the new est musical numbers played en the world's best phono graphs. And hew many thousands of selections te pick from I The very atmosphere of the Wanamaker Phono graph Salens seems rich and reposeful and full of music, while the Wanamaker service provides the records as fast as they are released. ' Seme new numbers for week-end gatherings arc : Victer 1S10C I I.ote llcr Slip Lews Mi-. I.ewiIiIp IJjeh (I''ex Tret) 188HS Klcky-Koe; r no Coe (Kox Tret) 18000 Kitten en the Keys; 1'lcl; M,. I'p anil J.siy Me Down In Dear Old Dixie hand 00OJ8 Scrennde, Klinan 1 88R! Veu ("nn Hum- Kvery Light en Ilrenihvnv : l.ovey-Deve 1888G i:ery Day (Kox Tret): Itoie of Stamboul (Wnltr.) Brunswick I2C0 De It Acnln; Teasln' S374 Senm Sunny Day; Don't nn ,. .-. . HrlnK Mr Posits 22f,2 Mery Day; Uexy Posy 2271 -Sun fled . Ulch Ilreun illue " (hrcmnl Fleer) Right About New, Many Men Are Stepping- Out With New Straw Hats Many are the reasons for it old ones have gotten beyond redemption or the owners have begun te realize that the lure of style led them into unbecoming things when the season was starting, or else the bargain bought hat has been rained upon. Whatever the reason, there little rain doesn't matter and is one sure way te avoid it. Reed hats don't show the dirt At Wanamaker's theic are as quickly, fashionable hats in se many American-made hats or the shapes any type of a man is famous Lincoln-Bennett and bound te get one that is be- REDLEAF Londen hats be coming, se well mnde that a twecn $2.50 and $5. (Main l'loer) A FTER all, the whole long story of a man's comfort en every; - sweltering Summer day is summed up in two words Tropical Suits that are light, loose and easy, yet tailored te perfection, and just as smart as any suit could be. It's an old story, tee, as old as man almost, for history pictures the loose, flowing robes of linen that shepherds were in the place of hides when the days grew het. Ne longer is it necessary for a man te suffer with the sweeping folds of flowing robes, but he can wear clothes just as light as linen. And such light, airy suits can leek like any ether suit can be any color or several colors, can bestriped or plain. When the tailoring is geed they fit just as well and leek just as well as the hottest kind of a woolen suit. Fer three generations Wanamaker tailoring has been the accepted standard for men. Palm Beach Suits, $18 and $20. Fancy Mohair Suits, $20, $22.50 and $25. Tropical Worsted Suits, $25 te $32. (Thlril Fleer) At the Last Moment a Man Can Slip Pajamas Inte the Week-End Grip Most likely satin crochet pajamas, for men seem te like them as well as any that have been here in vears Light, cool, comfortable and prettv as can be in half a dozen really rich colors. The price is $4. A man of plainer tastes will pick out the striped madras pajamas. Light, filmy madras but it is woven and serviceable. They have the rounded cellars at tached. Priced $3.50. (Main I loer) Fruit and Salad Plates Special at $4.50 a Dezen , .i,Pecial1 FV"P of French semi-china fruit and salad plates which we offer in the dinnerware sale at an exceptionally low price. Delicately tinted body, decorated with a lanre fruit design in natural colors. b lulc Special at $4.50 a dozen. Nippon Tea Sets, Special at $6.75 Sets of 23 pieces of Nippon china in a choice of plain brown or green. y " at $2A4d!itiSerefPsi.xOS " UPS a"d saucers can be had (fourth Tloer) A Couch Hammock Made te Excel at $20 Te have the bes' couch ham mock regularly obtainable for $20 that wa jr object, and we believe ve have achieved it. This ban mock is better in materials and construction than any ue knew of at the same nv y. It v.i- made specially for the V .namakcr Tey Stere, accer me; te our own specification- 'I'll,- back is adjustable and 1). -1, the back anil cit are up h. istered in khaki or gray , utk mid arc button-tufted and stuffed with k001' clt;an lOttOll. Size (! ft. m length and 29 inches wide. (Srtrntli I lour) paddle Your Own - Canoe" en the Glorious Fourth A XD te be sure of a geed canoe, see the selections in the Sporting Goods Stere. "Kennebec" models, le ft. te 18 fu $(J. 0 $70. "Kinee" models, 16 ft. te 18 ft., $fi7.50 te $71.50. Torpedo models. 16 ft. te 18 ft., $67.50 e $72.50. Sponsen models, 16 ft. te 18 ft., $85 e $9- ' Alse paddles, cushions, back rests and ether comforts and accessories. 'VI ;l l B I IK ii '8 f (Jallrrj) x I ft,. v -) i A ' ifAr di PBH K 1 v
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