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Te be strictly accurate in conveying facts in word or printed statement is a. habit worthy of cultivation in these days. Signed July 25, 192H Qfpmzfy. Mere Fancy Combs arc needed in Summer than at any ether time if a girl or woman wishes tot have her hair appear always beautifully dressed. Combs with ball effects com be tween the elaborately carved sorts and the wholly plain ones, and may be had at $2.60 te $3.50. (Main Fleer) New Arrivals Frem Japan White habutai petticoats, heavily embroidered and made double te the hip, wonderful for $6.75. Bath slippers, some of open straw work lined with Turkish cot ton; some of cotton crepe, hand embroidered, pink, blue, rose and lavender, $1 each. (Third Fleer) 50 Wemens Wraps and Capes Drep te Half Among the finest of the early Summer stocks, but sold down te one, two or tnree ei a Kina ana aemg cieureu out at $id and $75 half of the original prices. The materials are mostly duve- tjn and ngnt-weigni deuvwb, me DCauea, buiuc cuuiuiuti, some perfectly plain. They are in blues and soft tan and brown shades mostly, are of beautiful texture and workmanship, and women with a keen eye for values will be eager te choeso them for Fall wearing. (First Fleer) The First Fall Fashions Appear for Yeung Women Just a little group of some navy blue Canten crepe, Romaine crepe and Georgette crepe dresses, scarcely two alike, but each one a study in itself in the way fashions are tending for Fall. Netice, please, hew all the draperies have switched te one or both sides where they take the form of flying panels or a cascaded effect. It leaves the back and front quite plain." "Hidden Treasure!" Who doesn't thrill at the words 1 It is the same instinct in women that responds, and with mere justification, te "Remnants" Especially Wanamaker Remnants Charming dresses, blouses, skirts, shirts for the men folk (and goodness knows what netl) are all hidden treasures in the Remnant Sale. The sea son's geed ginghams, voiles, crepes, dotted Swisses, percales, poplins, etc., are all here in usable lengths. All a third te a half off! (First Fleer) Plain Linen Handkerchiefs for women are cut en true squares and hemstitched. Women often need such handkerchiefs in quan tity, especially when going off and roughing it. 20c each. Men's plain linen handkerchiefs, hemstitched, are 35c and 45c. (Main Fleer) Seme Women Like Silk Blouses te Wear Under Sweaters There are any number of geed styles in white crepe de chine or pussy willow taffeta. Accordingly, as the sweater is the slip-ever kind or tuxedo, one would cheese a Peter Pan cellar or the straight roll cellar. It may have a tiny pleated frill around the edge or be cress-tucked. Either is geed. Prices go from $6.75 te $9.85. (Third Fleer) Little Fittings in a Handbag Are Boen Companions en a Journey , It has gene further than that," for many women won't travel with any kind of a handbag but the fitted one. But who could blame them with se many beau tiful fitted bags te select from? First, the little vanity box that opens at both ends and discloses tidy little fit tings in gilt or, enamel that match the high sports col ors of the ecrase finish out- side. Price, $10. Deep handbags, in soft, fine morocco in the pastel shades. The fittings, are generous in size and beau tiful in the matching enamel finish. Price, $20. Really overnight bags, se large are the black, cress-grain morocco bags with large gilt fittings. The best one is marked $47.50. (Main Fleer) The Best Brogues of a Whole Season Have Come for Men That is, the best within dollars of the price, which is $9. Splendidly made of Scotch grain calfskin. They are the blucher type, a mighty manly shoe that se many men prefer, with the straight tip, slightly perforated. The soles are solid and geed, being made of white oak, and inside is a fine, soft lining of bleached calf. (Main Fleer) Men Are Just. Beginning te Realize What an Opportunity This Clearaway Offers te Stock Up With Shirts and Neckties In brief, here's what it means the fresh, clean, geed Wanamaker stock of shirts, virtually all of them, priced se close te half that the difference doesn't matter. A There, are still 5000 geed neckties at 35 cents in reductions ranging from net quite a half te net quite two-thirds. Then there are thousands of better ties at 85 cents. Even the first great day hardly took a ripple off the shirt stock. Thousands left white madras with self-stripes, woven madras with colored stripes, finest silk and cotton and poplin, and the new prices are $1.55, $1.85, $3.65. (Main Fleer) Peer Man e Self-sufficient i'n his wisdom. The bower of all that is shrewd and right. What a monarch he is in the business world and hew long it has been his privi lege te come home each evening all done out after a hard day at the office keeping the electric fans going and rant and rave ever what slaves women have become te fashion. And all the while he has had his own life in bondage. He has been sizzling and sweltering and steaming away the whole Summer through because he is an everlasting slave te custom the custom of being het and uncomfortable and all en pins and needles in a heavy woolen suit, when There's Coolness and Comfert and Style in Tropical Suits Getting into one en a het day is like getting a breath of an ocean breeze, it gives a new grip en life. And tropical suits that are tailored te perfection tailored te stay geed looking as long as the cloth holds together are at Wanamaker's between $18 and $32. (Third Fleer) With the Largest and A Big Shower With a Coeling Deuse and the Price Is Special, $7.50 It seems te wash away the heat, at the same time fits right in the bath tub, can be rigged up in a few minutes and doesn't require plumbing changes or ether expense. And a large curtain keeps the spray from soaking the whole bathroom. The shower, the circular curtain red, the curtain and a long rubber hose with spigot connection are included in the special price. (Fourth Fleer) The necks are cellarlcss, round or square and the waist line slightly higher with a girdle, braided partly of the material, or it may be of fes toons of colored beads. But it is the sleeves that fur nish the most interesting com parison. They are three-quar ter length, widening te long points, or they are slashed into four panels, or they are leg-of-mutton shaped or of the peasant variety. Scarcely two dresses are alike in the sjeeves. Prices are from $45 up te $110, and sizes from 14 te 20. (Second Fleer) 100 Women's Afternoon Dresses New $15 and $25 A bevy of dainty things of French voile, plain and figured, marquisette and swiss and linen sometimes two fabrics are combined. Seme of the dresses are frivolous enough te be worn at informal little dances. Besides white there are delicate colors in the let orchid, cornflower blue, apricot, pink, yellow. On some of the dresses the new prices mean a really ubstantial saving. (Flrat Fleer) Women's Silk Stockings With Open' Werk Clocks at $2.85 the Pair New merchandise 'of a fine quality, absolutely per fect and considerably less than the market price. 9000 pair in all, including several smart styles and all sizes but all are black. (Wait AUIe) Peachbloem and Pearl White Are Levely Gleve Celers The convenient st'-.p - wrist gloves, with 5-in;hVcuffs, are equally lovely in the softness of their skins. Women find them decidedly practical, tee, as the doe-finished leather washes easily and the gloves can be quickly freshened nfter a wearing or two. Outseam sewn, with spearpeint backs, $3.25 a pair.. In 12-button length, mous meus quetaire style, $5 a pair. Other washable leather gloves, in strap-wrist style, are in white and chamois color at ?3 a pair. 12-button length, $4.75 a pair. (Main Fleer) In Old-Fashioned Sashes and girdles of softly crushed satin ribbon ' are lending a refreshing touch te women's light and dark dresses. Lustrous satin-faced taffeta rib bon is 7 .inches wide, in pearl gray, turquoise, green, burnt orange, brown, periwinkle, Copenhagen, rose red, at $1 a yard. (Main Fleer) Corsets at Once Comfortable and Coel Short corsets and short boning a longer corsets make for comfort, Wd the liberal use of tricot fabric ind perforated elastic is responsi ble for greater coolness. Corsets for riding, golf, tennis Md all strenuous sports are in the fetter models at $10 te $25. A perforated elastic corset is in nuve at $22 and will fit even krge women. A hip confiner and brassiere, wmbined, is of soft suede fabiic, wdingly comfortable. The August Sale of Bedding Begins en Thursday The regular half-yearly evait that always takes place in conjunction wi' .the great furni ture sales. It will comprise the entire stocks of mat tresses, pillows, bolsters and bedsprings at the largest savings offered en such a fine selection in along time. As in the Furniture Sale, selections may be made en Thursday and dated from August first. '(Blutli Fleer) Baby's First Short Dress is a matter of importance in many households. Gunning little dresses, dainty and snewily white, are of nainsoek, lawn and batiste, in many styles, at $1.25 te $4.50. Hand-made dresses are daintier than ever. The wee stitches, the bits of hand embroidery, every thing is in keeping. $2.25 te $6. Sizes 6 months te 2 years. (Third Fleer) Philippine Petticoats All-white and several kinds, be ginning with pique with hand scal loping and embroidery; price, $2.50. Heavy cotton with embroidered scallops and dots or a spray, two styles, are also $2.50. A thin hand-made cotton petti coat edged with Chinese filet is $3.85. (Third Fleer) Dainty Neckwear Means Se Much Especially in warm weather, when every woman needs te take particular pains te leek immaculate. Pretty organdie vestees, some with cuffs, also cellar-and-cufF sets of organdie.er net are $1 and $1.50. They are "specials." (Main Fleer) Spenge Dellies and Teddy Bears 50c te $1.50 Squeals of delight from Baby and no mere treuble about his batht Te tell a secret, the grown-ups enjoy them as much as Baby the droll, fat teddy benrs, of red sponge and the red sponge dollies with celluloid faces! But, these are Baby's bath toys and once he be bo be cemes acquainted, he is leth te give them up. (Third Fleer) Trousers Travel Wrinkle-Less but "creaseful" where creases ought te be for a well-pressed leek, whe,n they travel in the heatless Travel Press. And the press folds up small enough te go in a suit case. Priee $1. (Fourth Fleer) Imported China Cereal Sets of Merit $6 New shapes. Choice of four pretty conventional decorations. Set consists of six large cereal jars, six small spice jars, one oil bottle, one vinegar bottle and one salt box. Sets of geed merit at the money -$6. (Fourth Fleer) White Enamel Shelves for the Bathroom Many are the uses people find for them in most every bathroom. Toilet lotions right at hand; nice for extra towels; in fact, there is no end te the things shelves are used for. And particularly sturdy sets of three shelves, 25 inches high, 23 inches wide and 6 inches Jeep, priced $3.35. N (Fourth Fleer) It's Easy te Eat Cern en the Cob Even a man without teeth can de it comfortably and the usual annoyances are removed for every one when a corn splitter is beside the plate. It splits the hulls, allowing the corn te come out easily, and the tough, indigestible part remains en the cob. Individual corn splitters are 25 cents each, $2.75 the dozen. (Fourth Fleer) Any Scissors Today! All Kinds, 50c Scissors for finger nails, for but ton holes, for the cuticle, for em broidery; pocket scissors or the straight, long scissors of many uses. And any one for the same price. (Fourth Fleer) Finest Stock of Furniture Ever Assembled by Any Stere, the Wanamaker Great August Furniture Sale Opens Thursday Morning The largest and finest stock of the furniture that people want at the lowest prices based en quality such is the suni and substance of the Wanamaker August Sale, opening Thursday, with three days of courtesy and preliminary cheesing. With the goods that are back of it and the savings they bring it is bound te be beyond all question the best sale for the people. It is as clear as noonday that the two things which give a sale an interest for the home furnisher are the goods and the prices. In goods and in savings this sale stands alone. Judged by quantities and varieties it is se far beyond competition as te be incomparable. Judged by the quality and desirability of the furniture it is no less supreme. The acres and acres of furniture that make up the fleer stocks are samples. Back of them are duplicates running from one te many of a kind. Of one bedroom suit there are forty -nine duplicates in the warehouse. Of ethers there are five, ten or twenty, as the case may be. Every type of geed furniture is here in a variety which simply has no counterpart. The stocks are se graded and balanced that they answer the needs of every home, from the cottage te the mansion, in a way that no ether sale can. All our furniture is in the sals regular stocks, new purchases of great dimensions everything that can enable the sale te prove itself the largest, greatest and most really advantageous event of its kind in the world. On Thursday morning everything will be in readiness, the August Sale price tags will be en the goods. (Fifth, .Sixth mid NrT.nth Fleer.) ' The Men's Londen Shep Will Start the Annual Clearaway of Smart Summer Wearing Apparel en Thursday Morning A m 1 ' ,1 VJ ?? v,- v A it t . 4 h m .". 'M ffi - ' , ., A 4 " fflxtrwt' k&flWfsA jWrt ... a. i ijh'd w "' -."2.t "( (Vlrti Fleer)
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