fVsTORE CLOSED ALL DAY Weather Fair ', WANAMAKER'S STORE CLOSED ALL DAY TODAY STORE CLOSED ALL DAY TODAY WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S m TODAY , &':;i Here Are the Wcpamaker Opportunities te Start a New Wea j(7n .n tr , 'fiWii vi. There's a Steam Reller Laid Up Over Sunday With This Sign On "Beware of the Steam Reller" . It appears that even a steam roller should have its Sunday off. On this particular occasion, however, there was nothing te fear, as there was no fire burning in its furnace. It was only a big, empty bottle. But there are steam rollers of advertising at work these days, fired up te white heat, turning every wheel, with somebody shoveling en the coals continually, as if we had better buy all kinds of merchandise today for fear there will be nothing left tomorrow, though every day brings something geed and at lower prices than yesterday. There are ether kinds of steam rollers than the political pattern. Signed July IS, 192S. Fashionable Apparel Fer Women and Yeung Women at Prices That Bring Great Advantages te Every One Yeung Women's Linen Dresses Reduced te $7.50 A little group with four styles, se pretty it is hard te cheese between them, but te solve the difficulty many young women will probably take a couple or mere, espe cially if they happen te re member hew much they for merly sold for. One model has large hand embroidered block designs and (Second 150 Women's Novelty Frecks Reduced New $25 te $50 A miscellaneous let of very fine and attractive things, seme a little mussed, te be sure, but most of them in per fectly geed condition. There ere hardly two alike here is a cape dress, there n wool slip-en blouse with white silk skirt, here a marquisette end there an odd matelasse. There are wool and silk jerseys, wool (First Weel Epenge Coats and Capes Drep te $37.50 What is mere, they are almost new, having been in the house only a fortnight or se. Rut it is tee late in the season te keep them at their present prices. First come wool epenge capes of circular cut, very full (Tlret Geed Bye te Summer Fleuncings Black, blue, gray and brown voile with oel embroidery, 88 inches wide, 75c a yard. Rese, lavender, blue and tan ratine, embroidered in white, $1.35. Organdie fleuncings with checked gingham bands green, brown, red, lavender and pink, $1.33 a yard. Plain white voile fleuncings with white embroidery, $1.35, $2 nd$2.25. (Main Fleer) Summer Brings a Demand for Sports Corsets S wimming and horseback 'wing, tennis and golfing are Plendid if one is comfortable. Summer comfort" depends 'rKcly en the corset one wears, and here aru a few models which re light nnd designed for sperts: L. I. gnrter belt for bathing, about 4 inches wide, of pink eeutil and elastic, $1.50. A boneless hip confiner is Wily longer in back, and has elastic sides, $1.05. Topless girdle of pink eeutil Ms elastic sides and top, and Vle n. fattening cirect front Md back, $2.50. Slip-en model is closed in back, m c asp front and is made of Pinu broche and elastic. $2.50. tjTU 0,nst,c Bodies are $3.50, H $5, $5.50, $7 and $10. iJ? bt of tripod satin and 6tie which hoeka in back is (TUrd Vloer) Nothing Like Middy Blouses for Camping iar tnut nny exertion will WTcct them, for they are sturdily made and comfortably loes,o and n white jenn or linene, some tn erlUc cellar ami cuffs, 75e tiles nnd in G t0 18 year i.Als0ite & wit them are white ,,". Pouted skiits en a body or "M at $1.75. In the same sizei. (Bcceud Fleer) OT button-holing around the neck and sleeves. Anether is ef fectively trimmed with white silk fageting. Still another has a pointed cellar and hand embroidery and the fourth is piped with a contrasting color nnd finished with tiny pearl buttons. All sizes from 14 te 20, but net in each style and color. Fleer) and silk epenges, heavy silk crepes and seme dainty cot tons; and these are in all the colors light and bright, white, and white and black. Many of them are copies from im ports. There are all sizes in the collection, prices are $25, $35 and $50 a saving of $10 te $30 en the early season prices. Fleer) and ample and in terra cotta, tan or beige shades. Then wool epenge coats in tan with blue facings. Last, wool epenge capes, gray with blue linings and dark blue with beige linings. Each $37.50. Fleer) One of These Grand and Glorious Feelings te Have 40,000 Yards of Cotten Remnants Before One's Eyes! Everybody's been putting oft getting new dresses, new skirts, blouses and children's outfits made until the mid-Summer sale of cotton remnants should be declared "en." New it's started there are lengths from V. yards te a full dress pattern percales, ginghams, voiles, ratines, Swisses, batistes, dress linens and silk-and-cot-ten materials. The remnants are arranged conveniently en tables in the Dress Goods Salen, giving ample room for satisfactory selection. The earlier the better, in a sale such as this! Prices are a third te a half less and range from 10 cents te.? 1 a yard. (First Women's Coats Arrive Frem England (In the Londen Shep) Coats from the Kenneth Durward Ulster Heuse In time te take te the mountains I They would be equally wel come en the steamer or by the shore. Mannish, excellently made models of fleeces, tuft flecce or saxeny cloth, showing plaids or the brown mixtures fashionable in these coats. (The All-Silk Ratine Again at 95c a Yard We have already sold mero than 30,000 yards of this one silk nlone and that just in a few months. There is no question of hew much women like it. Many beautiful sports colors besides the best ones of all, gray, beige and white, 36 inches wide. (First Fleer) A Handkerchief Many Attractive Hats Are Greatly Reduced Trimmed with all sorts of I retty flowers, fruit and ribbon ews and they are in such fash ienable straws as horsehair, hemp, timbe and silk and straw combinations. Chiefly small and medium shapes and therefore especially nice for traveling, metering or everyday wear. New prices are $10 and even less. (Second Fleer) Little Priced Nightgowns A low-necked model of nain nain nain seok with pink or blue dotted binding and a little handwork is $1.65. A sleeveless model with V neck and lace trimming is $1.65. Twe ethers with embroidery casings and one with lace, each $1.85. These have short sleeves. Anether sleeveless model with embroidery trimming, $2.25. (Third Fleer) After the Week-End The Salen De Beaute A natural sequence of events and a very pleasant enel Fer these women who spent the week-end metering or journey ing, there is a refreshing French pack, included in the faciul massage, which removes almost magically all signs of weariness and feeling of fatigue. Te remind you te make ap pointments beforehand for mar mar celling, manicuring, facial mas saging or the scalp treatment. (Third Fleer) Fleer) Seme are made en rnglan lines, ati all are double breasted with deep pockets. Half or fully belted, and quarter-lined. The medium weight models will be the ones most wanted, but there are seme heavy weight coats which perhaps will make the journey tiack te England, as steamer coats. Prices are $55 te $90. Gallery) The Lace Mitt It was a short, hand-made delicate affair, with a narrow elastic in the top. And Fashion has turned back a leaf and pointed it out it is back again! The modern interpretation of the mitt is elbow length, in pleasing colors such as maple, mode, silver gray, heliotrope, (Main of Magic Power Magic because it can be changed into x bathing cap, tie, girdle, or just a decorative hand kerchief for golfers. The colorful silk nnd crepe squares come from Errand, and have already become popular worn ever the rubber bathing cp and tied in a jaunty bow. Prices are $2.75 te $0.50. (Main Fleer) rllilli a I 411111 I ' ft k w y M W.fi Supremacy in the Furniture Field is an interesting thing. If it is real, it carries one inherent advantage in that it is se easily recognized. On the ether hand, if it is only pretense, the fact is equally obvious. It is the easiest thing in the world te satisfy one's self as te the exact whereabouts in Philadelphia of the one stock of furniture that is great and pleasing and helpful beyond comparison with any ether; se easy that practically everybody who knows anything about the furniture question has found it out long since. We want te remind them that it is becoming finer, mere beautiful, mere interesting and mere helpful all the time. Mere Than 200 Different Kinds of Dining Roem Suits are new en the Sixth Fleer at the Market Street end. This means a variety wholly and absolutely unmatched. Yet the stock, if anything, is subnormal in view of immediate requirements, but additional lets are constantly arriving. Mere Than 300 Different Kinds of Bedroom Suits are en the Sixth Fleer, or about three times the assort ment shown in the largest of furniture stores generally. There is no special patent or secret formula for creating such a furniture business as this; that is te say, there is none we knew of except the open secret of having the goods that people want and having them in a choice and diversity that they can prove with their own eyes te be unequaled. Smart White Sports Oxfords Such as Women Fancy Taking them all in all, we don't knew three move beautiful styles in sperta shoes. Thov are made of a fine pure white buck skin, ns soft te the touch as it is cemf 01 table en the feet. One model with a plain tee has a saddle strap and back stay of tan Kussln leather or patent leather. The leather heel is one and an eighth inch and the bole white ivory color, $13. (Vint "Behind the Mirrors" A New Boek by the author of the "Mirrors of Washington." A cress-section of things as they are at Wash ington behind the gilded curtains of partisan prcss-agentry. Alse it contains delicious indiscretions enough te satisfy the most exact ing. Fifteen portraits by Cesare. Price $2.50. (Main Fleer) of Olden Days purple, black and white. The pattern of the lace is a fleur-de-lis of charming delicacy. Women are Wearing them with short-sleeved dresses, ns they cover the back of the hand and the arm without the uncomfort able feeling of a glove in het weather. The price is $1.50 a pair. Fleer) Brass Candlesticks Frem England have come again delightful copies of geed old designs. They range in height from 5 te 48 inches, are plain and twisted, and some ere equipped with bells. And if desired, they can easily be changed and equipped with electric lights. Prices are $6 te -$25. (Fearth Fleer) Anether is a brogue oxford, nil white, with no box in the tee, a Ien? wing tip nnd many per forations. Black leather sole nnd heel, $13.50. Very geed looking. A mere conservative tvpe is ,1 lusher cut oxford, medium round loe, straight tip with perfora tions and a military ceeied heel. It is a light weight shoe with a geed arch, $15. Fleer) Iv" Hundreds of the Finest Londen Straw Hats Reduced te $3 Hundreds upon hundreds of hats in scores of styles the best of all for men in Summer. Lincoln-Bennett and Redleaf Hats. With men who knew, no ether kind of a straw hat will de, for each of the two famous makes has demonstrated superior making and superior wear. And superior style, tee. t It's a sale extraordinary, offering every size, every shape assuring every man of getting the one hat that is most becoming. And with about two months of straw-hat weather stretching before, men can come and pick from the world's best hats for a figure substantially under the early season prices. .ci&8ft i Dainty Hand-Made Blouses, Special, $1.85 The material is a fine voile and every particle of the stitch ing, the embroidery and drawn work is hand done. There are different styles, but all have the square neck and tuxedo cellar which fits se well ever coats or certain kinds of sweaters. They are also trimmed with real filet lace. (Writ Aisle) The Little Face Under the Sun-Bennet Is it merry because the sun bonnet is new, or just because this is summer time? Sun bonnets for ether merry faces are made of white dotted swiss or organdie, or of checked ginghams ii. red, yellow or lav ender, with white pique facings. Others are made of the cool pongee. 1 te 3 year sizes, $1 35 te $2.25. White caps for the smallest baby te two years are daintily trimmed with pin tucks, feather stitching, lace or embroidery. Prices are $1.25 te $3.25. (Third Fleer) "Mar-Net," "Scar "Scar Net," the Story of Twe Varnishes In fact, the whole story is told in the name and what mere could be asked of any varnish except the beautiful, lasting luster and leather-like wearing qualities that are part of the heritage of Sherwin-Williams nreducts. Mar-Net gives a waterproof, steamproef. practically wear wear wear preof finish te floors. Scar-Xet lends brilliancy te furniture and protects that bril liancy from steam, het liquids nnd dishes. And the handsome dull rubbed effect se widely de sired for furniture is gained by using Sherwin-Williams Vehet finish ever Scar-Net. (l'eurth Fleer) Eau De Cologne for "Swet Smelling Waters" Eau de Cologne is n well known Queen Mnry preparation in bottles of nc design. A drop or two in the batn one of these delights which mnke het weather bearable! Fer friction nnd bath, in pint bottles, $1.75; in quart bottles, $2.75. (Mula Fleer) Beautiful Mostly Brilliant choice of handsome nieces, the majority of them at half, all at ex ceptional savings. In the assortment are cheese and cracker dishes, sandwich I rays, jiiis. L .. JmC -TZZr r AT?. - ,rm (Slain Fleer) New Irish Linen Table Cleths Special at $5.50 Bought from an importer, who felt it "like pulling teeth" te let us have them for selling at this price. Net a large let, but all the mere reason for prompt cheesing.. Of full-bleached pure flax damask in attractive floral patterns. Size full 72x72 inches, $5.50 each. 150 Dezen Fine Irish Linen Napkins $6.75 a Dezen Of fine snowy all-flax damask, Geed BJ - , eable Bath . , , , , . Towels 50c in nanciseme nerai aesign, size 22x22 inches, excellent goods for the money. (First Pocket Tourist Glasses for the Vacatienist Whether you are going en a meter trip or by beat or train you may never travel the, same read again, se it is best te be equipped te see everything. Tourist glasses, $23.50 te $47.50. Ordinary form field glasses. $8.50 te $28. " Ism binoculars, $36 te $80. (Main Culler?) Silhouette- Decorated Desk Sets Merry little people dance across the six pol ished pieces of the blue, rose or orange sets. They are quite in advance of times as they stand for the Fall fashions of their kind. The price of set is .'?12. Telephone covers te match, SG.50 extra. (.Main loer) I Dependable Empire Cord Tires at Dependable Savings They stand for long mileage at low cost. All are first-quality cord tires, guaranteed te be up te specifications in all essentials. Adjustments can be made right here in the Spertin Goods Stere. Prices are much below 30x3', $13.50 32x3', $19.50 31x4 S21.00 32x4 $23.30 33x4 $24.75 31x4 S23.S0 32x4 'i $28.30 . rA1SiJj- EmPre fabric sell for $5).e0 each. (Tlie Geld Encrusted Crystal at Half $3 rsew yii a U'uurlli Heur) x'). I) .IV Vll - J- Vjl' iV I - ' K- li , ? a i , Well woven; of geed absorbent cotton yarn, size 23x46 inches, hemmed ends, sound value it 50c each. i rioer) " The Furs Yeu Forget te Stere They will be left te the mercy of the moths if you go away en vacation without asking us te call for them. Allew them te spend the rest of their vaotien in the climate most juitable for them cold storage. (Third Fleer) When Bugs Are Eating the Leaves Frem All the Bushes and trees and shrubbery about the place it's a geed time te think of "Bug Death." An insecticide that makes short work of leaf-eating insects, and a pound package costs only 20 cents. (Fourth Fleer) New Satin Ribbons Appease Dame Fashion When girdles and sashes of every type are se much worn, the wide satin ribbons are in great demand. These 7-inch -ribbons in a remarkable range of colors will make gay many a summer frock. $1 a yard. (Main Fleer) standard rates. 33 " $30.00 tl'IX'I ' z 35x4 4 30x4 ' , 33x5 33x5 0 4-.il .$31.50 .$33.50 . $34.50 .$37.50 .$38.50 .$39.75 ;i75 tircs for Ferd cars, 30x3 54, te Onllcr;) a Piece competes, candy boxes, candy jars, mayon naise, salad and fruit bowls and ether attractive and desirable pieces. All are of fine crystal, decorated with a v,itk cein.tM,ld encrusted band. piece. .1 !l iwl .r:x ' tPI M '7 H J M W) r S iAa
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