fe. EVENING PUBLIC iJflUGEK--PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JUKE 24, 1922 , H ! ' P1"' I j n. rtrcrnn at 11 nnil i'KO WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 Daylight-Saving Time Stere Closes at 5 Daylight-Saving Tim WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WEATHER' Fair yana bi. ve"' " - - Jldedy nnd Clilmci at Noen !-' The Master Minds and Hands of Every Natien in the World Are Werk Turning Out Fine Things for the People of This Great City te Enjoy, and This Wealth of Artistry Meets at Wanamaker's tffa&i ir t m Te Make This Stere Fresh and Beautiful is the effort of our buyers and attendants every day. There are new goods coming in every day. The invitation te come only te see and enjoy new things is just as cordial as if you were coming te buy. There is no effort in the advertising or displays, of articles te trap you into buying. . We like you te knew what we are doing every day. Our buyers and offices in Europe are snipping something te us by almost every steamer. Signed June sH, 1922. rpHE Auteuil Steeplechase Brought Out Capeline Hats according te a recent cable from Paris te Wanamaker's. The cable also states that the capelines were large and made of crin and crepe. This is interesting informa tion for women who cheese their hats in the Wanamaker Milli nery Salens, for the large droep-ing-brim capeline that Paris is wearing can be found here in its most charming form. Transparent brim, of lace or lace edges vie with lovely (Hecend New Hungarian Blouses Are Decided Novelties One thing we are quite sure about is that you will net Bee such patterns anywhere else. The blouses arc of fine white voile with round smocked necks eDcnintr down the back, long sleeves smocked at the wrist I (Third A QUAINT Little L a d y Carries Tour Bathing Suit She is the new "Bathing Bag Dell," and under her wide flounced or ruffled skirt of brlght-colerod cretonne is cun ningly hidden a rubber-lined bag te held a wet bathing suit. In her skirt is also a tiny pocket for change, or perhaps a handkerchief, and through her head is a long silk cord, by which she is held. The chances are you won't find her else where. Heie she is marked $3.75 nnd $4.25. And you will nlse find all the ether accessories for a smart bathing costume slippers, shoes, rubber caps and hats, rubber bathing sashes and se en. (Muln Fleer) 1000 Yards of Beige Silk Ratine at 95c a Yard Considering the great demand for beige, we have been fortu nate in procuring a thousand mere yards of the popular all- (First Pleuncings, Gingham and Organdie, Special The white organdie has bands of gingham in red, laven aer Copenhagen, brown, pink and black, and until new it sold (or a substantially larger sum. Price $1.35 yard. (Went AUIe) Undermuslins for Less Odd.q unit ..n.lt ..! c t i. Wgntgewns, chemises and Billic 're pajamas, all at prices .-" 4wm a mirn e a null (I'.IINt ALl.l iiii?Wek' QMffamfe. flowers and fruit en capelines and some of the ether large Summer hats. White and pale tinted hats are in particular favor for lingerie frocks, but many women prefer black, lightened with a transparent brim. Every hat comes from our own milliners, who have caught the inspiration of Paris. Prices start at $18 and go gradually upward. Fleer) and either cress stitching or solid embroidered designs en the front and en the sleeves. Each of the two styles has bright red and blue embroidery and smocking. Priced $4.85. Fleer) Corsets for Little Several kinds of corsets have had hurrying-out prices marked en them, because some are mussed and in ethers the sizes are broken. L. R. Specials are $1 te $6.50. L. R. elastic girdles, $1.50 and $2. C. B. seconds, small sizes, 65c. Letitia corsets, $5 te $6.50. Parlsienne corsets, $6 te $30. Frelaset front-lace corsets, $8.50. Madame Lyras, $3. (Third Fleer) New Silk Peasant Dresses Embroidered in Ukrainian Fashion JUSt One Of the fflseinnfincr nmmlKoe V.n4- !. v. Women's Salnn is inrrnrtnnlna- ....wM.....e Picture a beautiful quality of crepe cle chine in tile blue, dafFe (111, orchid, jade, gray or white made with the high, round peas ant neck and long-bleuscd sleeve which ties at tne wrist. The embroidery in vivid colors is en the sleeves and pockets. There is also a sash te this charming little dress. The price is $37.60. (Second silk ratine in the favorite beige color te sell at 95c a yard. Other colors, also, but the beige will go fastest. All a yard wide. Fleer) There's Hardly a Rug Popular for Summer but What Is Here Here are all the patterns and all the colors striking or quieter that people find cheerful en perches or garden houses or even inside the home. What is mere, many of the better ones are specially priced right new. High-Grade Fiber Rugs 9x12 ft, $13.75. 7.6x10.6 ft, $12.50. 0x9 ft., $9. Belgian Meurzark Rugs 9x12 ft, $29.50. 8x10 ft., $22,50. 6x9 ft, $15. (Hersnlli .,. -- y.Xini Gainsborough's "Blue Bey" the famous picture bought in Londen recently at a fabulous price, for an American collec tion, is duplicated in a charm ing mezzotint by Hendersen, one of the best English mezzo mezze tinters. Attractively framed, it is in the Picture Stere at $40. An interesting group of for eign mezzotints is new shown, reproducing well-known Eng lish and French subjects, mezzo mezze tinted by geed arista. (Fifth Fleer) QummerEvening Ge wns & of the Finer Laces $47.50 te $100 EXQUISITE things, and hardly two alike, E except in the fact that they are all in lovely pale tones creams and ivories, tans and flesh colors and pale gelds. A great deal of hand-embroidered net is used in them and almost as much real fllet; and there are sheer novelty laces which it is difficult te name, but which are extremely charming. There are little cap sleeves and elbow sleeves, and there are odd girdles for accents twisted two-toned satin ribbons or flowers or novel bead effects. Altogether one doesn't wonder that such lace dresses are immense favorites they are se generally becoming and se adaptable. (Flrat Fleer) v. u. ......- i fcu Wlc UKUUIOIIIB act. Anether novel fashion that will be much appreciated by the young woman who likes sports clothes is a new crepe de chine dress for sports wear. It comes in the prettiest colors with white front, cellar, cuffs and pockets and between the white and colored silk is beading. It is $27.50. Beth this and the peasant dress are in 14 te "20 year sizes. Fleer) Twe-Toned Meire Ribbon, Specially Priced The narrow width, se much in request for girdles and trim mings en wash dresses. Prices, 35c, 45c and 75c a yard. (Main Fleer) Japanese Rush Rugs Se2 S:; &: 2UQ' 42- 6x9 ft, $15 and $17.50. A Few Extra Specials 9x12 ft. Rush Rug, $15. 9x12 ft. Straw Rug, $8. 12x16 ft. Straw Rug, $10. Fleur) ar t It - ) .V ..N-W In the Little Beet Shep is a dainty new white buckskin slipper for afternoon wear. Twe straps button across the instep. It has a slim pointed tip of Russian calf, and narrow band trimming of the same en vamp and counter. The Leuis heel is tan leather and the light welted sole is leather. It is a hand-made shoe of extra fine lines and Workman ship, and the price is moderate at $12 a pair. (First Fleer) 150 Women's Silk Bathing Suits Hurrying Out at Half $10 Bathing suits and beach suits most of them the regular stock reduced, some newly bought at late-season prices from the manufacturer. They are of satin, printed foulard, taffeta and crepe de chine, the majority black and navy, some browns and brighter colors. There is simply no end of styles, including these with ruffled skirts, and altogether there is a wonderful choice for the woman who includes sea bathing in her scheme of Summer pleasures. The original prices were all at least twice as much. (First Fleer) A Stronger Trunk Could Net Be Built than the new wardrobe trunk that is priced about one-half of what it was made te sell for. Three - ply laminated bass bass weed trunks built ever steel angle-iron frames. Absolutely every part even te the metal edging en the drawers and the shoe box is riveted in plnce, net a neil being used in the construction, There is a story of strength and endurance that cannot be equaled in trunk making. Added te this power te with stand the bangs and bumps of world-wide travel, are all the conveniences a wardrebe trunk could have, even the locking feature te the bureau section and the firm grip en the clothes hangers. The Special Prices Are: Hlrumer li" Tlirre-quarirr size,, u" 10 (Fourth T iMlrftrt.fi.ilS..'.! i. j ..!., a.'.. ..-., tfti.'e ,Ll A Chest of Silver for the Bride-te-Be It may be a large chest or a small ene with only the most necessary pieces in it, but it is sure te be welcome. The smallest chest contains thirty pieces of Clerment ster ling silver and is $100 complete. The largest chest has 106 pieces of a handsome English hall-marked silver at $900. There are ten period patterns of sterling silver in eetween the two prices, nnd chests at many different prices. Or we will make up chests te your order in any but the English silver. Alse, the knives, forks, spoons and various serving pieces may be bought by the dozen or naif dozen and then added te later. (Main Fleer) Madame Has Named White for Her Fashion and Here Are the Handbags Silk handbags rippling, del icate, magnificent affairs in a world of shapes, including some of the most winsome, dainty novelties a fertile imagination could conjure. Nearly all are the purest white, perhaps with a faint moire design traced ever them, but the sole color is white ethers, mainly of white, show bold red stripes, while still an other has the tiniest of tiny pin stripes in black. An hour could be taken up telling about the shapes, but it is sufficient te say they are ex quisite fashioned mainly along the lines of pouch bags, fiat ones or the shopping style. Seme have covered frames, some gilt frames, ethers partly covered with filigree centers. There are clasps of crystal, of rhinestones or of imitation jade. Prices are as low as $3 and no higher than $10. (Main Fleer) Fine Hand-Tied Dotted Swisses Loek at all the tiny embroid ered dots sprinkled ever a fine dotted swiss, and then imagine the work of tying tnem all by hand. This is done en the better Swisses, as you can see by ex amining the wrong side. It in sures against raveling or pulling out. In the importation just from Switzerland are all the prettiest shades of gray, green, rose, blue, beigfc, navy, brown, black and every ether color, with pin dots or slightly larger dots in white. Or white grounds dotted in every color. The price i3 $1.25 a yard. (First Fleer) it. -..- i.. Kxtr wide lltirheler wurilrulie. , Fleer) ,...S7S ...S78 ...175 rWBl Jt ffq lJ-Vji v J Dainty Bed Sets at Lewer Prices Appliqued with cretonne stripes. Blecft printed styles. Embroidered effects in several patterns. All made of unbleached mus lin, some scalloped en the edge, ethers finished with a wide hem. Separate bolsters with some, ethers have bolster covers at tached. Prices new one-third te one fourth less. SInile-bed slits, ft, SS and IB a let. Deuble-bed alzes, S, f 7.S0 and 10 Kt. (Blsth Fleer) Weed Candlesticks Rather short, with rather large wooden bases, and fin ished in various colors ivory, buff, rose, blue, French gray and lemon, with painted flower decoration. Priced $1.25. (Fourth Fleer) Would Yeu Transform Your Upright Piane Inte a Grand? YOU have an upright piano that did well enough for a time. As an upright piano it does well enough yet. But you wish it were a grand. Every one concedes the artistic and musical superiority of the grand piano. In fact, you would have chosen a grand in the beginning if you had supposed you had room for it. Yeu have! We sell eight different makes of small grand pianos that need occupy no mere space than up rights. Yet with this convenient compactness of form, they have all the distinction, all the unquestioned musical superiority of the true grand piano. On request, we will send you a paper pattern of any of these instruments, showing exactly what space it requires. Such a request places you under no obligation at all. In sending for a paper diagram, please state for which of the following small grand pianos you wish it : Brambach, priced $635 Emersen, priced $975 Lindeman, priced $785 Marshall fc Wendell, Schemackcr, priced $1150 priced $860 . . . , . Haines Brethers, Chickering, priced $122e priced $950 Knabe, priced $1225 Should you desire te buy, your upright piano will be accepted as part payment. And convenient terms for the balance may be arranged. (Kiypttnn Hall, Strand Fleer) Persian and Chinese Rugs in Rich, Beautiful Choice at Notably Lew Prices SELECTIONS are particularly geed in Persian Mahals and Chinese car pets. ( Varieties of color effects and patterns are attractive and afford a fasci nating study in striking decorative effects. Anybody wanting a low-priced Oriental carpet will find this a really and wonderfully helpful collection. , Persian Mahal Rugs 10.6x8.G $177 10.10x0.10 145 10.7x7.5 133 10.0x8.7 139 10.5x6.10 145 10x7.10 M6 10.8x8.8 225 10.4x7.2 143 Splendid New Irish Table Cleths and Napkins Special New special purchase of beautiful, heavy, pure flax Irish damask table cloths and matching napkins te sell at remarkably low prices. Three rich, exquisite patterns, round and oval. The finest mer chandise at the prices in a long time. Table cloths, 72x72 inches, $7.76 and 72x90 inches, $9 each. Matching napkins, 22x22 (First If a Man Wants te Walk in Style He'll Wear Brogues With Winged Tips Scotch grain, of course, for te be among the best, brogues must be of that leather. And there will be perforations en the tips, the vamp seam, the lace stay and heel foxing. Naturally tan is the most ac cepted color and the shoes will (Main 12x9 ?250 12x8.7 220 Chinese Rugs 9x6.3 $100 12x9 200 8.1x5.3 85 14x10.2 427 15.0x12 675 13X10.3 385 aaaai (SeTenth Fleer) " inches, $9 a dozen. Alse an odd let of excellent, serviceable pure linen napkins, in floral patterns, extraordinary value at $5 a dozen; size 22x22 inches. Fleer) be rather high with six eyelets all inset with brass. Such a pair of shoes net only is geed, but will stay that way indefinitely and is only $13.50. Fleer) Sfaretturs A number of unusual pieces are new in the Little Heuse. A rare old Leuis XV day-bed of French walnut, covered with old verdure tapestry, is among the most interesting. Near it are two old French armchairs of the same period, covered with petit point, and two particularly attractive old Queen Anne walnut chairs with spoon backs and needlepoint scats. Drawn up te the great old fireplace are a pair of William and Mary wing-back love-seats in needlepoint. A painted table for tea or. games is drawn cozily between them; and at the end of each seat is a charming little Leuis XV "petit commode" for favorite books and perhaps tobacco or sweets. cisewnere aDeut tne grem I room and in rooms adjoining ar I ether rare chairs and sofas cejr AHArl aatVl Hit 11 mksVsV !& T i-reu wiin una uiu jjeia puint, and many ether suggestions for delightful interiors. Many of the pieces, though old in years and history, have only lately arrived in the Little Heuse from England and France. (Fifth Fleer) Preserving' Jars at New Lew Prices Preserving time is here and here also are the preserving jars in geed assortment at new low prices. Jars complete with rubber rings and zinc caps K'-It. "I". 00c a dozen) pint also, 7 Or a ilein. flunrt klcp, SOe a, deien; Vi-aTL il, fl a dozen. Anether jar is priced, pint size, $1.35; quart size, $1.50; Mi gal. size, $2 a dozen. Jelly glasses, complete with metal covers, 40c a dozen. Krtrn covers for Jars, 33c. and Ste u dozen. ' lltibbrr rings for Jnrs, feed qua! It, lUu und 12n a dozen. (Fourth Fleer) Baby Creepers Special, $1.85 te $3 In all the geed materials that will launder well and easily . cotton crepe, dotted Swiss, dim ity and seisette, some smocked, ethers have ruffles. White, pink or blue, trimmed with a contrasting color. Fer babies from one te three yean, (Third Fleer) 10x8 $217 12.3x10.4 875 12x9 825 19.11x12 965 Twe exceptional values are t Persian Mesul Rugs Average size 8.6x6.6 $87 Hamadan Rugs Average size 8x4 J . . '&"&& 'mmi $9 m A 'M Mr.AVrT it. i ii-.rt.h, 0S