IH -' - T r . " i - i i i ii i in i m iH rt I1V r nrftn elavs at 9. 11 and 4:50 - -- . I cMM n. . e I J , Rtnr. Hmm at B I -.-.T t a - x-St 1 WJGATOl fore WBATHER 'm WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 Stere Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S . n-.i- I ," Mledr Ml Chlmei st Noen Daylight Saving Timi Daylight Saving Tin r bit : f- I Nearly All GoedMen and Women, With Hemes te Keep and Families te Cleth ill .! I m. A rf a Have Learned the Extraordinary Advantages or Ihis Wanamaker store i it 'JM Wb' W'j Te the Contrary Notwithstanding Yeu May Find that there is some lovable or worthy quality in every man or woman we ever meet. We should never clasp hands, nod or bow te any one with a mask en our faces or a prejudice in our hearts. Very few' of us, if any, can read people rightly by their faces or from hearsay. Signed r July 84, 1022. QMffmmfe. 200 Yeung Women's Wash Dresses for About Half Price Every kind of cool Summer dress you can think of, a few of each style only and net all col ors in any one. That means a wonderful variety and lets 'of pretty models te cheese from. Sizes 14 te 20 years. . Most young Women will want several, at least, and it is a real (Second economy te buy a number at such little prices. Pretty checked g i n g h a m dresses, $3.75 te $15. The coolest of linens, $7.50 te $25. Dark colored voiles and dot ted Swisses, $7.50 te $17.50. I'loer) 75 Women's Sample Dresses at I a Sample Price $35 Afternoon dresses of crepe de- chine and the ether heavier crepes, and all are beaded n various novel fash ions. They are in navy, and brown, orchid, white and black. Best of all they come when ever spimany women are packing holiday trunks. (First Fleer) Girls' Organdie Dresses Reduced te $3.75 ' And the best part of it is they are just as pretty and fresh as ever, due te the dust-proof cases. Nice enough for "party frocks' for they are trimmed with many narrow ruffles, running up-and-down and around, and have a deep hem and a sash te tie in the back. In delightful shades of pink, blue, daffodil, orchid and white; 8 te 14 year sizes. (Second Fleer) Raincoats and Capes Fer Women Oiled silk is the eftenest asked for, and it is here in both coats and capes; both ample in cut and as light as the traditional feather. Alse the colors are agreeable te see en a gray day Copenhagen, purple, a pure green, brown, tan and navy. Coats are $20 and capes With them come the rubberized cloth capes and coats which a few women prefer. In navy, tan and ife blwvn capes are $10; coats, 12, (Flr.t Fleer.) Women's Seft Kid Oxfords for Comfert and Coolness There are a number of styles in the soft glazed kidskin that se many women like for het weather and traveling. One style in black kid has a light weight turned sole and bread heel at $8. Anether in black kid has a welted sole, common sense heel' and bread tread with rounded tee at $8.50. Or in brown kid at $9.50. There is a special oxford with low bread heel, rounded tee and extra width across the ball at $12. Alse another model in soft black kidskin with higher heels and mere pointed tees at $12.60. (Flr.t Fleer) Special Hair Nets at 50c a Dezen. A new kind and the best ever at the price. In cap or fringe shape, well made in every respect and in all shades of brown. (Main Fleer) White Silk Overbleuses With White Silk Skirts Women discovered this very charming combination costume for themselves and it has become a popular fashion. The blouses are the loveliest of their kind white crepe de chine with much silk fageting, hand em broidery and eyelet work, and some have the neck and short sleeves edged with narrow lace. Prices are $7.50 te $18.85. (Third Fleer) Women's Nightgowns in Large Sizes One with square neck and lace and embroidery, $1. Twe with round necks, $1.25 and $1.65. Others with V necks and lace, $1.85, $2.50 and $3.75. Round necks, lace trimmed, $3.75. Empire style, embroidery trimmed, $2.50. (Third Fleer) Remnants! Remnants! Remnants! Remnants .for dresses, skirts, blouses, children's! frocks, kimonos for there are vefles, crepes, ging hams, percales, ergpndies, Swisses amazing variety! An excellent time te outfit the children for school orwfer making Fall vacation clothes. Prices are a third tern 'half less. X Flr.t Fleer) Umbrellas for 500 Men and Women, $1 An American taffeta (cotton) umbrella makes a geed "extta" umbrella te keep in the office or te take en the vacation. Paragon frames and tape edge,. styles for women having plain and carved mission weed handles; for men, hooked handles. (Main Fleer) AH Ready for a Rainy Day Is the Man With a Chapeaulet A felt hat for Summertime, as light as the air almost and just as cool. It is an exclusive Wanamaker hat, made en special orders and by far the smartest felt hat a man could have for the warm weather. Ideal for rainy days when the straw won't de; splendid for travelers. In all there are five shades, in cluding browns, grays and black, and the price is $5. (Main Fleer) There Never Was a Better Value in Men's Kit Bags Big, roomy bags of heavy cow hide, with hand-sewn frames -and sturdy straps all around, at $25. Before the war during the war or since the war such a geed bag has net sold for se little. There are three sizes, either 18, 20 and 22 inches, in either black or tan. (Main Fleer) If a Man Wants te Stand en Value right new is the time for him te act, for some of the best brogues that ever have been anything near the price are $7.75. Either tan or black ones of grained calfskin with the modified brogue tee and tiny perforations everywhere perforations ought te be.. (Main Fleer) Women's Summer Riding Suits At the present moment the Little Salen of Sports Clethes has them in all sizes from 10 te 20 for girls, and from 34 te 44 for women. They are all of the coat and breeches style, admirably made and reinforced. Khaki of uncommonly geed quality $15 and $17.50. Natural or white linen, $20. (Flr.t Fleer) Men's Twe-Piece All Weel Bathing Suits at Special Prices About twelve djezen marked specially for a quick clearing. Navy blue with white or red trimmings, special at $4.50. Navy blue all-wool two-piece suits with silk stripes in a choice of colors, special at $5.50 and $6. (The Gallery) ftfttt .3 'JbH ri 08m m utU SfcV a ts $S " ! ' r C- Ih M j1 Sudden and Unexpected Clearaway Sale of Men 's Shirts and Neckties Earlier than usual, better than usual, far and away the " best break of the season. 7" This is net a job sale, nor a bargain sale, but a clearaway of thousands of fine shirts and' neckties our own stock absolutely at prices . that bring them close te half. Every piece of goods in this sale is net only, first quality, but the finest quality. The prices are the lowest for such things in several -years. Make selections from these extraordinary greups: $1.85 each for 1800 fine white madras shirts with self stripes. Wonderful for the money. $1.55 each for mere than 2000 fine madras shirts, covering all 1 oixxe euu ji,m wwie anu. iiueucnemcuu& iiigner-pricea. lets. $1.85 each for the whole range of extra fine woven madras shirts. This is the great treasure group of the Sale, bringing" extraordinary values for every man. $3.65 each for the finest silk-and-cotton, highly teiercerizecl English broadcloth and poplin shirts. Several Thousand Neckties at Clese te Half t Select four-in-hand and bat-wing ties of practicallv everv'i description at 35c and 65c. , m Men's Other Fine Wearables in the Sale . PMS I m i .2 Wi? m m m rt t (Main fleer) What a Wonderful August Furniture Sale This Is Bound te Bel - ' A 1 J ,,U Z U u- 1 . ? rutreauy enuugu is nere te maKe it tne greatest A New Fashion in Bead Necklaces sponsors a small knot of the thread between each bead. The effect is pleasingly odd. Leng chains of uniform beads with the small knot come in pink, white, green and blue. Prices are $1.75 te $9. ' (Muln Fleer) 1000 Yards a Week of Colored Silk Broadcloth That is what women have been buying for Summer wash dresses, and a prettier or mero practical Bilk would be hard te And. In the loveliest pastel shades of Pay, flesh, lavender, pink, beige w leghorn, 32 Inches wide and ?2.50 a yard. (First Fleer) Fashions Change Even in Watch Chains At the present time most men are wearinar the Waldemar chain in green or yellow geld or in white and yellow geld combined. Or it may be of platinum or of geld and platinum. It is merely a matter of taste. Such chains in many different designs are priced from 12 te $145. (Main Fleer) A Greue of Summer Rues Priced at Half for Clearaway Net many, in fact, there are a few less than two hundred in the let, but it is a remarkable opportunity nevertheless. Seme few are slightly soiled, all are broken sizes, but every one is a standard rug and ranks among the best obtain able for Summer. Japanese Straw Rugs 9x12 ff. SfiOK 3x6 ft $1.10 Heavy Rush Rugs 9x12 ft $16.25 8x10 ft $13.75 4x7 ft $6.25 and $2.50 36x72 in $1.75 and $3 (Seventh Fleer) 12x15 ft $9.75 9x12 ft. Rag Rugs, $9.75, $11.50 and $14.25 French Lingerie Charming and delicate, undergar ments of batiste with handwork and rose-colored edges have just arrived in the French Roem. They come in sets. Nightgowns, $5. Step-In drawers. $4 and $4.75. Vesta, $3.25 and $4.50. (Third Fleer) Dinner at Six en Time All of the Time With never a miss or never a delay and everything cooked just right in the Sure-Working, Cool Ceol Coel Working Fireless Cooker Even when the garden party "stays in" later than expected or when the meter misses all the way home and you are as late as can be DINNER IS ON TIME and it is cooked just te perfection, for all the afternoon ine faithful Fireless Cooker has been at home baking Jin(LBtewin& ant roasting things te just the crisp-brown When company comes, tee, the Cooker is the best servant in the home, for once the things are prepared and put into the wells there is no need te go near the kitchen no running back and forth getting all overheated it's just a matter of coolly sitting and talking and being jovial until the dinner hour. A factory expert is here te demonstrate Fireless Cookers every day, 1 Well tunp. 49? 9 Walla h,r Inwrtev &S1 JP. 4J9 ,-, .. "rv ' v" rr , ir w vi , v" 2 Wells .$36 3 Wells (Fourth Fleer) .$56 Summer Needs in Crystal Glass at Special Prices Iced tea sets of geed quality glass, consisting of ene half-gallon covered jug and six tall fancy shape glasses, all in floral cutting, the complete set for $2. Geld-banded sherbets, goblets and Ice creams, specially priced at $6 a dozen. Iced ten Rnnnn nf trvafnt Mnen with hollow stems for sipping, and bowls in solid colors, 35c a dozen. (Fourth Fleer) A Symbol of Daintiness Charme d'Amour Seap In Charme d'Amour is expressed the height of excellence in soap, the quality being of the finest, the ingredients of the purest. Its delicate perfume, which has the power of lasting, is the famous Queen Mary Charme d'Amour. Attractively put up in dainty French wrappers and boxes; 85c a cake, or $1 for a box of three cakes. (Main Fleer) Scalloped Linen Scarfs $1, $1.25 and $1.50 The kind that come in se handy for bungalow use. Of pure linen, scalloped en the edge, the scalloping being tinted In elue. Size 18x36 lnche, $1; 18x45 Inches, $1.25, and 18x54 inches, $1.60 each. All special. , (Flr.t Fleer) ever mere furniture, better furniture and at leweil prices. J And It Will Gloriously Open en Thursday Morning Un the Wanamaker floors at this me ment thete is mere furniture in greater varieties and of infinitely finer quality than ever has been assembled for retail selling at any one time. There, in the proverbial nutshell, is the whole story of why this Wanamaker August Furniture Sale is the one Sale in all the land that carries the biggest ad vantages te home levers everywhere. There is the reason why the Wana- 9 " maker Semi-Annual Sales of Furniture It is net enough te offer plenty of geed furniture at low prices. ? The Wnnnmnhev Stnle Wve 4-lxk have grown from the pure business furniture that these who need anairs mat tney were m the pioneering I furniture want plenty of the best re- days, te be national, and in man spects international events. Primarily the Whole Spirit of the Sale Centers Around the Keyword of Service It is net enough te offer geed furni ture. It is net enough te offer pfenty of furniture. obtainable the world ever and at the lowest prices eauallu annd pieces have been marked anywherty Every piece in the sale, every price in the sale speaks for itself and the evrtf opens with Three Cmireaii )yne $ a "" .1 2 Ihursday, Friday and 111 Mandrill 'm :li ll '1 "I J v ". VtXHM, BUtb nu J Seventh . Aleor.) r A "V m iA'tfi,h-itf '."ift."i k .iw $ ..wmVjViWSvVt r. .JVyrt iiii!litSm!l-i &iW$ nfiJiKfAafc ,V.i t-'i S
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