j" i - ' " organ plays at 9, 11 'and 4:50 WEATHER Unsettled lm WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 Daylight Saving Tike Stere Closes at 5 Daylight Saving Time WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Meledy and Clilmet at Noen w- -IS I ; ; r : uj 1 r -j Glorious Summer With Its Seashore Jaunts, Its Vacations and Wanamaker Fashions IV 9W-" IHWVM .k'LJ i-.'..! Instead of Counting Up Each Other's Deficiencies perhaps net in any unfriendly way, let us "try our hands" at bringing forward ach ether's best traits and efficiencies and be at least half blind te each ether's mistakes or failures. Se many, 'things, even by our best news papers, are distorted and misunderstood until a.next day explanation. I Picks and shovels are geed for read 'building, but are net the best tools for making home life or building peace and happiness. Signed July IS, 10:2. The Yeung Weman Keeps Coel in a 1 Crepe de Chine Dress She likes -the idea of a silk dress for trav eling or going back and forth te the city. And j mere are limes when nothing but a silk dress will held its own and leek fresh at the end of the day. A group of new c r c p c de chine dresses in nay, brown or black seem te have becii made for just this purpose. They are in the coolest and pret tiest fashim, with pleated or cross cress tucked flying nan els, handkerchief point. diapcricj down the side or & new and graceful overskirt effect. l . All have sleeves. They leek much mere expensive than $18.75, $25 and S28.50 (Second Fleer) $12.50 Drawnwerk Voile Dresses SptrTaTler Yeung Women Exquisite filmy things with many rows of drawnwerk forming panels or, in another style, large squares. They ai-e dainty enough for afternoon in the lighter color, such as orchid, rose, daffodil, sunset or white, while in Copenhagen and navy they make cool, dejightful morning frocks. Beth styles' have deep horns and pretty lace cellars, and one has a narrow belt, the ether a wide sash. Frem 14 te 20 in size. (rceniJ Fleer) Telling of a World of Cotten Remnants And a whirl of them ! Crepes, voiles, ginghams, Swisses, percales, dress linens and organdies are here all in con venient short lengths, but many net tee short for full-dress patterns. The prices are in many cases are outfitting children for the Insignificant, all being from a Autumn seashore trip, third te a half less. B t th hundred ether Many women are using the op- "U1, " , pertunity te buy goods for next reasons why every one should be Spring's wardrobes, and ethers glad of the mid-Summer sale! (Klrnt Fleer) The Prettiest Bathing Caps Are English Silk Handkerchiefs That is what a great many women think. Nowhere else will you find such wonderfully rich colorings or such beautiful paisley and East Indian designs. Of course there must be a rubber cap underneath, but the silk square is large enough te permit its being tied in variety of becoming ways. The squares are $2.75 te $6.50 each. (Mniii Fleer) Silk Bathing Suits Down te $5 A hundred women can be supplied with them. They include foulards, satins and taffetas, a few in solid color, some of them figured, and none particularly plain in cut. All are one-piece, arc in black and colors, and the Present price is less than half of the original marking. Best f nil, there nre nearly two months of the bathing season remaining. (First Fleur) !' New in the Neckwear World A little sample let of exquisite cellars and cellar-and-vest 'Jets, made of organdie or net, some with the delicate Appen- Mil embreirlnvv. nv Triali nei OtYinrs nre e.tUrp.t with lnce. w an are as dainty as possible. 'hZle Pr'CCB are surprisingly ,Sy. . . . I - , .,,, w .w. ...ww. QMpmmfe. HffiTTFl ill taW wm i in '11 , fcA Iwfm (hi H short News of a Sale of Corsets It is splendid news a number of discontinued models in broken sizes have been much reduced. Included arc L. R. clastic mod els, which are excellent for sports wear, priced from $1 te $0.50. A Madam Lyra model of liveche with clastic top is about half price $3. Lctitia corsets, slightly soiled, nre $1.00 te $8.50. Wanamaker Special corsets are marked ?t te 3.75. Parisienne models, new about half price, cost from ?G te $10.50. A few maternity corsets in the let arc $2.50. Elastic girdles, $1.25. (Thlril Fleur) V..V . w.0 ...... .-. , Leng and short cellars, $1. Cellar-and-yest acta. 11.50. - There Is Nothing Better Than a Leghorn Hat te wear with sweaters of different colors and ether vivid sports costumes. In the natural color leghorn with Can,ten crepe or ribbon bands and some havfe straw facings. They are supple enough te turn almost any way and there are sizes for both women and girls. Priced $4 te $7. (Second Fleer) Organdie Cellars Special at 25c One needs many long and short cellars in Summer, and they arc new se inexpensive that a "wilted" appearance is Inex cusable! Alse, there are plain high necked guimpes of net, some with tiny tucks, going away for 60c. (Mnlii Fleer) . Every Summer Dress Needs a White Kid Belt With linen, gingham, ratine and dimity frocks with sports skirts and sweaters, se it is no wonder women are buying se many of them. One of the newest fashiens is the fringed white kid belt with narrow fringe en both edges. It is $1.75. And at the same price is a new braided white kid belt with long fringed tassels. But the variety is almost end less, from the narrow tubular affair te the one with many per forations, another of satin and kid with celluloid slides, and se en. Frem 50c te $3.25 are the prices. (Main Fleer) Special Net Guimpes at $3.50 and $4.50 Unusual in that every one is trimmed with either real filet or real Irish lace, and is of such a fine quality net that the price should rightly be a great deal mere. In either white or ecru net and with round cellar. V neck with cellar and cascade jabot or square neck with tuxedo cellar, se they will leek well with almost any kind of sweater or dress. (Mnln Fleer) 100 Women's Summer Frecks in an Outgoing Each $10 Odds and ends of Summer stocks, but it is wonderful what geed things are in the miscellany. There are pongees, dotted voiles, linens, washable silks and ether materials, in dark and light colors, in plaids and stripes and checks besides plain colors. And there are all sizes in the let. (Firm Fleer) A Big Refrigerator As Pure as the Rain-Washed Air Bright, spotless, pearl-white inside the entire feed compartment. It is easy te wash and keep clean, the entire lining being made up by one piece of porcelain. Crack less and- seamless with no place for the dirt te gather and it is easily washed out with a wet cloth. Nothing te rust, nothing te decay, nothing te harbor foul odors. It is a refrigerator de luxe far ahead in points of sanitation, economy, appearance and durability. It has a solid one-piece feed chamber and the porce lain lining is baked en. The 125-pound ice compartment is equipped with aerated ice grates, the entire case is joined air-tight with double thick interior and finished with massive hardware of bronze. Outside dimensions are 35 in. long, 22 in. deep and 50 in. high. A refrigerator that will come mighty close te elim inating feed and ice waste and will last through the years. Price, $65, (Fourth Fleer) French Chemises Delicate, sheer things with hemstitching and shoulder straps. The envelope style is priced $3.75 and $4; the straight style, $3.25 and $3.75. Loek for them in the French Roem. (Third Fleer) "Deckle Edge" Is a New Pound Writing Paper One is tempted te call it the "crinkly sort," and in spite of its crinkles it is delightful te write en. The' envelopes arc also deckle edged. In white, 75c the pound. En velopes te match, $1 per hundred. Plain pound paper comes in three sizes: Club size, $1.50; envelopes, $2.25 per hundred. Letter size, $1.50; c'nvclepes, $1.76 per hundred. ' Small note size, $1.50; enve lopes, $1.50 per hundred. (Main Fleer) Trim-Leeking Heuse Dresses Fine ginghams with white or gandie cellars and cuffs and cro cheted buttons, $3.85. These arc in lets of colors. White linenes with hemstitched cellars and cuffs, $3.85. (Third Fleer) Novelty Tasseled Bracelets Dainty enough te be exactly right te wear with Summer dresses. All are flexible and therefore gracdful. Sterling silver bracelets with imitation pearl tassel are priced $z. (Muln O' Everywhere in the glamour and glitter of the Boardwalk crowd or wherever fash ion walks are found Beaded Bags Beaded bags with the rippling, rustling, filmy dresses of Summer-time. Beaded bags as gay as posies bags that are fig uratively fitted with color, reds, greens, blues, pur ples, yellows, browns, white and many mere, all combining and rioting and dazzling en the one bag. And with it all they are delicate, cool, frail - looking things, with each color in the daintiest tint. Just created for Summertime, it seems, in Sum mer's fairest hues. The beaded bags at Wana maker' are hand done, mostly with the tiniest of beads, and they were done abroad, where master headers work. Art that is centuries old comes back te life in the landscapes, the floral effects, the odd figures of Egypt queer designs that are traced ever each bag in all the gor geous colors that madame loves. Sizes are as varied as the whims' of fashion, many are the draw-string type with silk cord handles, ethers are mounted en massive silver frames with chain handles. Prices start at $25 for a draw-string bag and step at $125 for a silver frame bag that is ten inches deep. (Mnln Fleer) Imitation jade with jade tas sel, $1. A dainty geld-filled chain brace let with pearls between links has a pearl-finished tassel and costs SI. Fleer) Mark Everything for the Laundry Cash's woven names or initials will de much toward keeping things from being lest. It .is the neatest and best method of mark ing underwear or garments for camping, bed linen, towels and se en. On white or black tape, in red, blue, black, navy, green or lav ender. Names, $3 for twelve dozen, $2 for six dozen or $1.30 for three dozen. Initials, from 33c for six dozen of one initial up te $1.75 for six dozen of four initials. (Mnln Fleer) "The Three Godfathers" By Peter B. Kyne A brief nnd epic tale of the picturesque West which is rap idly passing. Price $1. (Muln Fleer) New Dimity Bedspreads, Se White and Coel $2.25 and $2.50 New arrival of spreads shown this season for the first time. White as any snow that ever fell. The weave is a series of narrow and wide cords, giving them a firm, serviceable and sub stantial texture. 72x90 inches at $2.23; 80x90 inches, $2.50. (Mth Fleer) Table Cleths and Napkins Frem Ireland's Foremost Maker One-Third Less Linens of quality in the truest sense. The man who made makes no ether kind. them He didn't make these te sell for one-third less, or even for one ninety-third less. The only reason for the saving is that tne patterns are being discontinued. The fabric is a rich, heavy satin damask, of exquisite tex ture, and there are five floral de signs, all of them beautiful. The cloths range in size from 2x2 yards at $13.75 te 2x-l yards at $28.50. Anether size-group from 2Ux 2J-4 nt $20 te 2.2x3 yawls at $20.50. Many ether sizes at dif ferent prices. Matching napkins in size 22 '2x 22',fc inches at $12.75 te $18.51', and 27x27 inches at $18.50 te $24.60 a dozen. . .(Wrtt Ur) Pictures Taken en the Vacation remind one, for years after, of the geed times here and there. The days den seem te slip se completely away if there are "snaps" te keep. A popular camera for vaca tioners is the Ne. 1A Autographic Kodak Junier, which takes pic tures two and one-half inches by four and ene-qunrter inches. Three lens equipment from which te cheese. Prices are $18, $14 and $20. Other cameras of all types cost from $2 te $100. (The tlciller.v) Geld Band Stemmed Ware $6 a Dozen Dezen Just Half Fine quality, thin-blown crys tal, with geld-band edges and hair-line stripe. Choice of goblets, tall footed sherbets, ice creams. (FeurlU Fleer) Mere Bathrobes of English Flannel fjave Come for the Waiting Men Light, easy, cool robes that spell comfort for the hours at home or the moments of getting ready te go out of the home. But the big reason English flannel robes are se high in the favor of men is the practicalness of them. Firm of weave, durable and as easily washed as a handkerchief. The new let brings robes in bread blazer stripes of several colors. Priced $16.50. (Muln Fleer) A Man Can Have His Choice of Shoes at $7.50 They can be black ones or brown ones geed shoes, tee, well made of geed leathers. An English last is selected by a great many men because of the trimness and neatness, while ethers pick the modified brogue for fashion and comfort, truly a rare combination. Whatever a man picks it's going te be a mighty geed shoe and a mighty economical one at $7.50. (.Main Fleer) I ? (91 White Dresses for Little Felks Evidently they were planned for Summer - geed - times, as they are made of the coolest materials voiles, lawns and batistes, with short sleeves and low necks. Many are plain, with cellars and cuffs of pink or blue; ethers are fancy enough for the garden party, being trimmed with lace and embroidery or with colored hemstitching. One little model has a hem, cellar and cuffs qf a tiny pink stripe, and is worn ever white bloomers which show a bit benenth the pink hem. In two te six year sizes, $2.25 te $5. (Third Fleur) A Werd We have made creat nrennriilimis w certainly have the goods and we are going te have a very great August Furniture Sale. Time will tell whether, or net, it will be the greatest August Furniture Sale ever known, but it ought te be, because of the extraordinary assemblage of fine fur niture te be offered and because of the really amazing low prices at which it will be marked. Fine Diamond Jewelry Gives Seme Men Pleasure And this is a useful suggestion te tuck away in one's memory against the occasion of his next birthday or when there is an an niversary te be remembered with a gift. Likely what he would like most would be a pair of handsome cuff links platinum and geld with a tiny diamond or sapphire set in each link. Such cuff links are $120 and $185 a pair. Or it might well be a beautiful platinum scarf pin set with all diamonds or diamonds combined with a pearl, emerald or sapphire. $70 te $395 arc the prices. (Main Fleer) Men's Plain Linen Handkerchiefs, 25c Made of a geed Irish linen, and inexpensive enough te take along and lese en the vacation trip or geed enough te bring back, if possible. 25c apiece, or $2.75 a dozen. (Wml Allf) Mere of the Famous U. S. Government All-Weel Blankets $3.65 AM-wool, four pounds in weight, size 66x84. In olive drab. The most unusual blanket values in years. Fine for camping, $3.65 each. Other geed camp blankets at $6.75, $7.50. $10 and $13.50 each. Woven of all wool and are among the best camp blankets made. (Sixth Fleer) A New Iren Lamp for $4 Hand wrought with polychrome nnd gilt decoration, a large gilt leaf en the arm, and three cuned feet. It is fitted for one light, has eleven feet of cord, a plug and a socket. ( Fourth Fleer) Reliability Means Much in a Rowboat Moter The most reliable kinds made are in the Sporting Goods Stere. The CaiMe five-speed meter, complete, ready te attach te rowboat, $110. The Caille Liberty Drive, the meter that drives a beat anywhere and that floats and tilts automatically, complete, $75. The Caille Hantnm meter, for canoe?, rowboats, dinks and light launches, complete and ready te install, $75 te $95. The Evinrude rowboat meter, complete with magneto ignition. (Th te the Furniture Wise Of course, there are no August price tags en any of the furniture is yet, nor will there be until July 27, the first of the three Courtesy Days; but we can tell you at this distnnce THE SAVINGS WILL HUN HIGH. Remember the wise" se open. Every Day Is an Inspection ffa i T Would Yeu take a sled along te en joy an August at New port? If se, it is perfectly all right te keep en wearing the suit you have walked around in since February or it is just as right for you te fellow the scare heads and try te keep cool in the tropical suits that are sold en the bargain tag basis. But if you are a self-respecting citizen and knew that it is one of your inherent rights te be cool in Sum mer and have learned that a dollar is worth one hun dred hard copper pennies Then you'll most likely de like the ether sensible men are doing and get into a trop ica!- suit mighty quickly. And getting into a tropi cal suit is just like getting into an airplane make sure it's geed. About all there is te a tropical suit is the out side, se if it is going te leek like a suit after a few weeks' wear it must be tailored te perfection. Tailored se that the fit will- last as long as the cloth, otherwise it will be an expensive suit regard less of the price. Maybe, then, it doesn't "just happen" that the men who can de the big gest things in a business way buy their tropical suits at Wanamaker's. Palm Beach, $18 and' $20. Mohair, $20, $22.50 and $2e. Tropical Worsted, $25 te $32. (Thlril Fleer) ready te attach te beat, two mod els, light-weight and standard, 5100. The Jehnsen two-cylinder light weight meter, weighs 35 lbs., complete with salt-water fittings, S150. Onllrry) the old saying, "a word te it will pay te keep your eyes Day m m't'-fftt '.ki' m J'i.:, yu.z . tu.t 14 : -a ,sta ll m ?M im I ml HI w 1?: x " - A ''" .. . . .. ..... ... . i -- - " r , i (HKrani t ,r rtf i 'At Cm. - ., - f ,J', cfi TTvv ,xe l l-lflfc7J. i-'tW, J'.i'Wffirt .rt.-ti i ,.,'J., .- hi m&M A,-i'J ic.l
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