vmMmaamamtmimnwr, wwa fM ISRHSSaffiHHa EVENING PUBLIC ' fiEDGBR-ipHIUAMJLtelA, WEDNESDAY; j JULY 5, J 1922 Organ plays at 9, 11 and 4:50 Meledy n Chlmee !! WANAMAKER'S STORE OPENS AT 8 Daylight-Saving. Tim$ WANAMAKER'S STORE CLOSES ATS Daylight-Saving Tim WANAMAKER'S S WEATHER yFair x wl JfV Refreshing Even te Walk Among the Beautiful Things for Summef ;t,jfl The Whole World Seems te be Welding Itself Together since the disarmament measures were'adepted. Out of the het furnace of the war, and its cost and pains, some cool, clean, clear thinking has been done for the benefit of mankind. By a union of minds this great city of ours, with its historic rights, could have been the capital of the United States. - , Why het, by harmony xef purpose and effort, rise te be worthy of our inheritance? Signed Mu s, less. QM jhmafc. R uffled Shirtwaist Dresses for Women and Made of silk-and-mercerized cotton material, crisp sparkling in effect, with orchid, blue or yellow stripes. The dresses have finely pleated frills edging the pockets, cleeves and cellars, and are extremely dainty and attractive in effect. Sizes are 34 te 40, and the price moderate, indeed $12.75. (Ftrtt Fleer) White Skirts Are Popular With ; Yeung Women Especially since the fashion for sweaters became se strong. And there is a wide choice in materials. White tailored linen skirts, fastening down one side with large pearl buttons, $5.50. White flannel skirts, all-wool, in a geed sports model and also a new wrap-around style, both pretty and both priced $9.50. White epenge skirts, with a deep border of drawn -work squares, $14.50. White sports silk skirts in satin plaid effect, all white, 13.50. (Second Fleer) White Crepe Blouses, Dainty and Coel With a white or light-colored silk skirt they make an ideal cos tume for a warm day. All three of the new styles are overbleuses with cither round or bateau neck, and they have the new low-placed trimming. Prices are $7.50 and $9.85. (Third Fleer) Seme Trimmed Hats Are Greatly Reduced Odds and ends that have been sorted out and marked at little prices for quick selling. A few may show some slight trace of having been handled, but the majority are in the darker colored straws or taffeta and would de nicely for traveling. (8ecend Fleer) Pelka Det Voile Dresses for Yeung Women at $10 "Specials," of course, for one wouldn't ordinarily find such pretty dresses at se little a price. It is really necessary te have one or mere dark colored frocks of some cool material for trips in or out of town or perhaps just te put en when everything else is unwearable. Either navy, brown or biacK vene with white polka dots and, for a touch of color, a long rever cellar, cuffs and pockets of white organdie, embroidered in Russian red and blue. A wide sash gives a becoming blouse effect te the waist. Sizes 16 te 20 years. (Second Fleer) Cotten Ratine Makes a Geed Vacation Freck for mountains and seashore, and a oed business or shopping dress for cool or rainy days. Imported and, domestic weaves offer a wonderful variety of color (Flrit and design. Checks, plaids, stripes, crossbar and ether novelty effects are 75c te $2 a yard. Plain colors, $1 and $1.25 a yard. Widths from 36 te 40 inches. Fleer) Nothing Like a. Seft Kid Oxford for Comfert in Traveling nd for het days in town when the pavements seem te scorch. Women will find them here in soft glazed kidskin with welted aele, commen-senae heel, bread tread and comfortable rounded tee, at $8.50 a pair in black and at $9.50 in brown. Sizes from 8 te 9 and from double A width te D. A turned-sole oxford of lighter weight, in black kid, with common-sense heel and rounded tee, comes in sizes 4 te 9, and in widths A te E. Priced $8 a pair. A number of ether styles may be had in soft black or brown kidskin at ether pricea. (Flrit Fleer) Corsets Are a Real Problem te Many Women who have net found exactly the right make or model, and the consequent discomfort, net te speak of waste of money en wrong models, is distressing. . . J uu . .. we are sure the problem ceuia De seiveu win -wee Wanamaker famous corsets Parisienne, Letitia or L. it. The great number of models in h of these corsets, the excellence "the materials and making, and V sy and graceful lines, leave no "We and no demand of fashion and wmfert unprevided for. "i emu ee glad te help you cie- cide which one is best suited te your Parisienne cersets are $8 te $36; Letitia corsets, $3.50 te $12.50, and L. R. cerseU, $1 te $9.50. Each in its own line is unsur passed. ' pANCY Combs for Bobbed Hair A pretty novelty of imita tion shell set with imita tion rubies, sapphires and emeralds. Priced $2 te $7.50. (Main Fleer) Have Yeu Your Vudor Perch Screens? The difference between a house without them and a house with them Is often just the difference .between coolness and no coolness. In the Oriental Stere you will find the screens of narrow strips of linden weed, green or brown, with ventilators at the top, com plete with safety ropes and ready te hang. They are 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 $18.60. (Main Fleer) - IfflHHI The Ampice the extraordinary reproducing piano, with its wonderful repro duction of every characteristic shade and expression of the play ing of these pianists. With an Ampice in your home, and a library of Ampice recordings, your guests need never lack entertainment. Classic music, songs, dances, the latest Broadway success, opera the Ampice gives the best of all. We shall be glad te tell you anything further of this remark able instrument, which, in this city, is for sale only in the Wanamaker Piane Salens. (Egyptian Hall, Second Fleer) Inexpensive Undermuslins The sort women like te buy In large quantities te pack in holi day trunks. Five styles of envelope chem ises at $1 one with colored feather stitching: ene with an embroidered medallion and w enciennes; one with the embroid ery known as the convent edge; one of pink batiste with hem stitching. Nightgowns at $1 are of nain nain nain seok with pink binding; at 85c with casing and a little embroid ered spray; at $1.60 they are of cotton crepe with feather stitch ing, and at $2.25 of white muslin with coral-colored binding. (Third Fleer) A Summer Night's Music jVTOONLIGHT streams upon the piazza. The family ,yA and their guests are seated there after dinner. Suddenly through the windows come the lovely strains of Beethoven's "Moonlight Senata." It is perfectly played. Ne amateur performance this. Fer the pianist is no less a person than Hareld Bauer. The last notes have scarcely died away, amid a murmur of appreciation and applause, before the first note is struck of a tender Chepin "Nocturne," inimitably played by, Olga Samareff. Teresa Carrene, Ossip Gabrilewitch, Edward Grieg, the great Norwegian; Katharine Goodsen, the famous English pianist; Elly Ney, the brilliant Dutch pianist by one after another of these world-famous artists the group en the perch are thrilled and delighted. Yet there is no pianist inside ! Only Sometimes the Watch Is te Blame More often it is the fault of the owner of the watch, who is willing te carry a timepiece which can't be trusted. On the Summer holiday it is particularly Important te have a watch that is dependable, for missing a certain train may spoil the entire vacation. Men's watches made by the best American makers are the safest in the end. In 14-kt, geld cases, $34 te $810. In gold geld filled cases, $19 te $71. In ster ling silver cases, $21 te $54. (Main Fleer) If 8 Easy te See Hew the Man in a Tropical Suit Feels Coel just like standing in an ocean breeze when the sun is blister ing down and all the ether men are sweltering and suffering the Summer through in woolen clothes. ' And tropical suits don't mean limpid, lifeless, colorless things that hang in folds all ever a man's form. They are just as bright and just as smart and just as distinctive as any ether clothes. And they come in just as many colors. What- is mere, when a tropical suit is tailored like Wanamaker clothes are compelled te be, it stays smart and trim as long as the cloth holds together. Palm Beach Suits, $18 and $20. Fancy Mehairs, $20, $22.50 and $25. Tropical Worsteds, $25 te $32. (Third Fleer) Sweltering Boyhood Galls for Coel Wash Suits Any number of styles and colon and color combinations in wash nits for little chaps of 8 te 9 years, at $3 te $6.50. Oliver Twist, middy, shirt and regula tion models. Beys of 8 te 18 years can be fitted from an excellent variety of Norfolk styles in Palm Beach and gray crash materials, at $10 and $12. Every suit in the whole collec tion characterized by geed qual ity in materials and making. Beys' washable ' trousers, khaki, gray crash, white duck, tan linen and Palm Beach, in 7 te 18 year sizes, $1.50 te $3. (Third Fleer) Seme of the Coelest Lounging Robes Came en a Recent Steamer A great, big portion of a man's summer comfort at home is wrapped up in a lounging robe. A light, cool, easy robe that feels as airy as it leeks. Mercerized poplin robes, as light as a breeze, are attractive, tee, with large Oriental figures traced ever the tan backgrounds. Price $15. Then the real English blazers that are solid favorites with many' men. Wide, bold stripes in all the color arrangements a man can think of. Naturally, they are thin flannel. Price $25. (Main Fleer) Excellent New Bath Towels Special at 35c, 50c, 75c and $1 Each Extra heavy weaves in geed, big sizes, all of soft absorbent cotton yarn and finished with hemmed ends. New special purchase, bring ing an excellent choice, every one remarkable at the price. (First Fleer) Smartness Is the Keyword of the New Brogue for Men But it is smartness of a new order without resort te perfora tions or ether marks that characterized the fashionable shoe of the early season. First of all, the last trim, neat, distinctive and yet it fellows the lines of the modified brogue. The leather Is smooth calf in an extremely dark shade almost chocolate. Every seam is set off by several rows of harness stitching that are net only decerative but strengthening. All edges of the sole are the new rounded type and rubber heels pro vide a comfortable finish. But trie surprise is in the prices $6.40. (Mala Fleer) New Net Guimpes Special, $3.50 and $4.50 Just the kind that women are asking for te wear with sweaters, for they have either the square neck with Tuxedo cellar or V neck with jabots. All are trimmed with real Irish or real filet lace. (Main Floec) A Mighty. Geed Tropical Hat for a -i Gentleman en a Country Estate te wear day in and -day out for Summer after Summer is the new one that has come from England. A hat that is comfortable, deflects the heat, defies weather and will stand washing and cleaning with anything that white shoes can be cleaned with. At the same time a conventional-looking hat. Stiff, being made of a composition of cork and rubber, covered with plain white drill. The brim is a little rolled at the edges, the crown is a much-liked Alpine shape, and a generous band is wound around the bae of the crown te add an agreeable decerative touch. The price is $8. ' (Main Fleer) &XSSS!l! r' ' H bbbbbbbbbbbi H vmh i(r!v$& "Xfew Purchase of Light-Cut Glassware 25 te 50 Per Cent Less LOSE-OUT lets and discontinued patterns of fine light-cut crystal from one of the best makers. . Every piece excellent, and there is a choice of several pretty designs. , Prices are 25 te 50 per cent less than prevailing, market figures. Oil bottles, various shapes, 45c, 90c. $1 and $2 each. Handled iced tea glasses, two cut tings, 25c each. Fruit and salad bowls, 85c, $1 and $2 each. Sugar and cream sets, 50c, 75c, 90c, $1 and $1.75 a set Whipped cream sets, $1 and $1.75 a set. Boudoir night sets (bottle and tumbler), 50c and 60c a set. (Fenrtb Fleer) Vases, four sizes, various shapes, 25c, 60c, 80c and $1 each. Mayonnaise sets, 90c, $1, $1.75 a set. Cracker and cheese dishes, $1 and $1.50 each. Handled sandwich plates, $1 and $1.50 each. Water sets, $2 a set. Grape juice seta, $2 a set. Udd jugs, si each. New Bales of U. S. Government Blankets at $3.65 ' Each (Fine for Camping:) All-wool, four tp four and a half pounds, size 06x84 inches, approximately; olive drab in color. Made te stand hard wear. A man had ene steamed and it came out of the test soft, fluffy and excellent, proving these blankets are really better than they leek because they are com pressed and clamped in the bales. When you think that all-cotton blankets are selling for $5, these certainly are remarkable at $3.65 each. And they are among the finest of camp blankets. '(Sixth Fleer) Every Vacation Grip Should Carry A Little Sewing: Kit A kit that folds up se tinily that it hardly will be noticed, yet it carries, everything the sewer will need or everything wanted for embroidery work. There are many, many styles, from a little single fold leather kit no larger than a purse up te the big billfold size. Nearly all leathers are seen 'among them, many the ccrase finish and ethers in high sports colors, as well as blacks and browns. All nre completely equipped, including even thread or em broidery silks and pins. Prices vary with the sizes, from $3.50 te $10. v , (Malu Fleen) rphe Only Tolerable Suits for Ever Se Many People Are Bathing Suits eIZZLING, red-faced July sends all humanity into bathing clothes. Just think of lolling and tumbling around in the cool, heaving waves and all one's troubles left high and dry en the landl There are nine styles, with winged sleeves, short sleeves and the full-length sleeves. -m vr ,nc,ude navy, cardinal with white, turquoise with wUhehnKn?"y.e L,7i.h BeaI' 8eal beige, pansy Prices are $17.50 and $18.75. (rint Fleer) Swimming Suits suits, men's and White sleeveless shirts nf fln e ca Bathing belte, 25c te 50c. ' w SfvV re5?..wg?.K,JtVr't.'f trlpe, 5,50 and $6. Suits of fine wool jersey, made in uncommon styles. Fer instance, every suit is cut by hand and carefully shaped; every suit is reinforced and the seams and 'button holes well finished, and every suit is well proportioned, swimming One-piece all-wool iremen's. $3. One-piece all-silk swimming suits, $7.50. Men's and women's Pacific Coast style bathing suits, a large variety of colors, $3.50 te $15. Life-guard suits (blue flannel trunks), $2.50 te $3. (The GaUerjr) lririH rnrini -nna B4i,i. ..n i variety of colors. $3 te 84.25. ' " ,n a ,arKe Children s all-wool knitted suits, $2.25 te $3. - I f X JtBW 'HI fP I sLOg Iff Yff ''W5 m J ?. m 'Kt rVl fit I 1 JL .1 . .CJt i !u tG-p'.' I ,j'4ti. '-it ' ?,j'dbwliVva-.j'i'' s. Mi.,,...l.... .".'AJI ??wt?,wii (TMrd Fleer) HBJPJBJGESm-W'1 U2MHSfiS9SlH3S9QSlHSlS9S2SlBC3BlBBEE22EH2B9BflSB9BIBttBBBSE9Hi r v j i r
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