EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AULY 26, 1922 . Pv Owan plays at 9, 11 and 4:30 WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 Daylight-Saving Tirn WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 Daytight'Saving Tithe WEATHER Generally Fair WANAMAKER'S Meledy nnd C'lilm i Soen if- America's Great August Furniture Sale Starts Tomorrow at Wanamaker'm M . . - TW i. The Lck of True Modesty in a Man or Weman Is the less of a grace that has been left somewhere, never te be replaced. The greatest ornaments of the human race ire modesty and humility, the sisters of truth, ! justice and refinement. Neither wit, wealth nor learning can atone for the simple, unassuming, unaffected, natural ijnedesty, which came as a birthday gift that 'cannot be imitated or counterfeited. I Modest people r.2ver talk of themselves petfienally. Signed Jul) M, J 92 QM fpmiafy. $12.50 Drawn Werk, Dresses Once Again for Yeung Women Apparently theue is no such thing as being able te , get enough of these pretty voile dresses, se many young women want them. There are two most becoming models, one with the drawn work three-quarteis length and the square neck finished with an attractive lace cellnr. : nAtca nnfl rim ntbnr nn iuni.uB --"- -"- In lovely colors-orchid, sun and uewn. Dn ... "'" sct daffodil, Copenhagen, rose and have either a narrow girdle anj white, apecjal at $12.50. or wulc sash The sleeves are 14 te 20 year sizes. (Sfcend Fleer) J A Clearing Away of Women's Summer Dresses -$5 te $15 The prices are a third te a half less than original ones because the season is growing late and the dresses are mussed or sold down te broken sizes. Included nre ginghams, linens, and the styles are many. Seme pongees, wash silks and voiles, ( of the voiles are hand-drawn. both lHit and daik; they arc in All sizes from 31 te 54'b will be lets of" colors hesides white, are j found in the let. checked nnd strired and plain; I Prices, $5 te ?15. (Tim! I'loer) The Summer Sale of Men's Smart Clothing for Sports and All Out Deers Starts Tomorrow In the Londen Shep It is a clearaway of all that is left of the most fashionable and finest for men te wear at the club, en the links or wherever Summer pastimes call. In the sale are: 2-piece Kenneth Durunrd English golf suits. I -piece sports suits of tweeds and hemespuns. 3-piece (coats, trousers, knickers) light worsted sports suits. 3-pirce (coats, trousers, knickers) linen sports suits. Odd sports coats of tweed, gabardine and jersey. Knickers of white duck or tropical worsted or tweed. Summer sack suits. Naturally, no one stock is complete in patterns and sizes, but most every size will be found in each item. And savings average a third. A Feature of the Sale Is 300 Pairs of Linen Knickers (White or Natural Celer) at $3.75 a Pair (The (lallerj) Women's Summer Wraps of Silk Are Less f XI3, S63 and $100 will buy them new prices all fiem a fhiid te a half less than a fort night age. Mostly all of the heavy silk crepe?, lined or unlined, and often finished with the luxurious-looking fur cellars hare or caratul or fox. Celers arc black and navy and brown, and there aie only enough wiaps (or seventy-five women. (Flmt Fleer) The Latest Bathing Suits for Women Of knitted wool jersey, made with long lines, in the twe-in-ene style, buttoning en the shoulder and priced at .$0.50. Other suits are of plain black or blue jersey with bands of bright color at the necks and round the bottom of the skirts. Priced $u. Labt cepie all-wool jersey bath ing suits with little skirts at tached, black, blue, green, purpje and brown, $.'J.75. (Ilrt I'loer) A Plain Oxford for a Business Man te Wear Is Priced $7.75 Net the original price, for a little has been taken off te close out. the line. It's a migKty geed shoe, mighty reasonably marked and one that is trim and smart enough for any man te wear. Smeeth calfskin either black or tan with the tee that is just between English and brogue style. Comfortable, durable and geed looking. (Main Fleer) Women's White Flannel Spert Skirts Twe models, both simple and ut en the inevitable straight lines; each style priced at $6.75 late season price. (First Fleer) Women's Fine Strap Slippers Are Greatly Reduced Tna,t is te say there are certain tyles among some of the finer makes of one-strap slippers in hich a si.e, here and there, may W missing. They are all most desirable for Summer gowns. One-strap slippers in a beautiful oft glazed brown kid, plain tee, nigh Leuis heel at $4.75. Nearly ery size. One-strap white canvas slippers, uis heel, at $7.75. The same style in white buck iWn or glazed kid at $8.75. A few white buckskin one-strap dippers, with perforations nnd Uk leather Cuban heel and sole, t 18.75. (Tint Fleer) Gleve-Silk Undervests at $1.85 Substantially under the regular Wee and made of the heavy, firm "k that wears se well. All are the bodice style, with "Wen shoulder straps and rein i?!?men under the arms. Rese :" ,s, the only color nnd bizes e from 00 te 42 bust. (Writ ALIe) m A Cleck for the Cottage With Ne Mantel All this clock needs is a small place en the wall where it can be hung up, and it takes up less room thnn most pictures, besides being decidedly ornamental. With mounting of dull gilt or silvered, and a few have poly chrome decorations, eight-day movement, S12 te $22. CNUIn Fleer) There's Still a World of Cheesing in the Sale of Men's Shirts $1.55 $1.85 $3.65 Alse thousands of neckties in every pattern, every color a man can name, are reduced te 35c and 85c. Ofuln Fleer) An Oilcloth Cever i for the Breakfast j Roem Table i Pretty as a table cover could be ' and surprisingly easy te keep clean, for a rub down with a damp rag is all the washing called for. Seme that are specially priced are big enough for a round or square 54-in. table, have Japanese landscape attractively done in blue as decorations and are priced ?1.60. (Fourth Heur) A Leaky Reef Usually Needs Painting Sometimes paint is all it needs and no better reef paint can be found than Sherwin-Williams. Geed, efficient, economical and long lasting. A gallon will put two coats en a smooth surface of approximately 300 square feet and costs only $2.15. (Fourth Fleer) Coin Purses Have Come Back With All the Old-Time Goodness Coin purses of most every size, in just as many materials and colors. But every one is finely made soft, smooth, splendid in leather and workmanship. And every one is mounted en a frame of extraordinary quality. Many have inside compart ments with separate frames. Sizes start with the tiny purse that slips in the corner of a handbag and costs 25 cents and go up te the purse large enough te carry alone, $5. (Main Fleer) Apron Dresses Frem Japan w&ple' attractive affair of mbrntrc,)0 'lth brlBht-coleretl JlKrt of thi"8s one Inwstecs u Wi.i,yeunB woman wearing SJt&iK' nb0 thc work " Jjices are $3.86 and $4.50. t2.eu0 nre seme ""client WES? 4.0US0 d'esses of voile, jTl?na ti88uc-?2,85 te $4.50. Wirt JTloer) New Shipment of Empire Cord Tires at Special Prices First quality tires of sound construction, fresh from the factory and marked at prices te bring the mileage down pretty low. Adjustments made here in the Sporting Goods Stere. 30x31,1 $13-30 :i2x3',i $19.50 31x1 $21 32x4 $23.30 33x1 $21.75 34x4 .$25.:0 33X4K, $30 31 x 4ft $31.50 35x4", $33.30 30x4', $31.50 33x5 $37.50 35x5 $38.50 37x5 $39.75 32x41, $28.50 Empire fnbric tires for I'erd cars, .'10 x .'I '4, $9.50. Tubes for fabric tires, 30 x Vi, $1.75. Extra heavy red inner lubes te til cord tires a( sav ings in proportion. ('llir (inllrr) v A White Goods Special I.ongcleth and nainsoek in ton ten yard pieces may he had for $1.75 a piece 36-inch width. Women with quantities of home sewing te be done please take note. (I'lnt Fleer) Ne Matter What Corset a Weman Ordinarily Wears she is likely te cheese a Letitia during the Summer. Her reasons arc that I.ctitia corsets have the best lines for an inexpensive corset and, as n rule, most women can only wear a cor set half as long in waim weather as they can in cold. There are many excellent models in Letitia corsets made in light weight Summer materials and either topless or with low or girdle tops. The boning is light and flex ible, which makes for comfort as well as coelnpss. Ill Pink batiste, ceutil nr strinml bieche are four geed models at .OV 10 !ft).t)U. (ThM Fleer) 'Ik. T . t i t T r ii . l B n 1 . m m 1 i.L. e in ever Joeiere rias inere reen aucn a vveaiui e Furniture Under One Reef Never Such Geed Furniture at Such Lew Prices . With Tomorrow Every One Is Free te Cheese Frem This Incomparable Assortment and Transactions Will Be Dated August 1st '"FOiYIORROW brings the test, and the goods - are here te meet it. People can see that this is THEIR sale, the sale that brings the goods. Mere than fifteen thousand nieces of furni- -. i , . z rure are nere at reaucea prices te prove te any body's satisfaction that new, as always, the Wanamaker sale has the very goods that are wanted at the savings which mean most te these who leek for the substance and net the shadow in matters of econemv. a &&rrr7-TP 1 A Sale for Every Heme f-MJTC : ..i:ki.. ui: i l u lU i, . c ..... i ...-t aiie 13 lcnauiN ucnccu lu uc liic laigcai, nneist, most attractive ana satisfying collection of furniture ever offered at reduced prices by any store in the world. It takes nothing less te make a Wanamaker sale. Fer all requirements within reason the stock has no limitations. Ne matter what kind of geed furniture you may need, whether it be for the least pretentious home, or the most palatial mansion, the varieties and opportunities in this sale are se far beyond any thing te be found outside of it as te make comparison almost absurd. The displays are worth coming hundreds of miles te see. Practically the whole sweep of the sixth fleer at Chestnut street end is given ever te Bedroern Furniture, of which there has never been an assemblage se large, beautiful and desirable at the prices. Dining-room furniture crowds the Market street frontage of the sixth fleer with beauty and opportunities. The sumptuous assemblage en the fifth fleer, comprising the world's finest examples of living-room furniture, occasional furniture, novelties rare models and collector's pieces, constitutes a great, rich treasure land unequaled probably in the world. Savings and Quality Ge Together '"'PHE quality of Wanamaker furniture is an established fact. Nene but furniture A of the finest quality could have made Wanamaker sales incomparably the greatest events of their kind the world ever. Savings in this August Sale rule high. An exceptionally large proportion of the goods is 25 te 33 per cent less than regular prices. Many things, including a selection of splendid dining-room and bedroom suits, are at 50 per cent less. On the ether hand, many of the choicest offerings show a saving of () per cent, but at that the value is unequaled. Tomorrow, Friday and Monday next, you are free te make selections, dating all purchases from August first. L'lfll. 1.I..I. .. ...I k.....ll. I !..,. (Fifth, sixth nml supiiIIi 1 len August Sale of Office Furniture The entire stock of office furniture is offered at substantial reductions in the August Sale. August price tags are new en the goods and selections may be made tomorrow and also en Friday and Monday, all such te date from August 1. The Sale is full of opportunities for business men en the lookout for standard office furniture and equipments at trustworthy savings. (SiMrntli Ifiier) -", Cheesing Begins Tomorrow in the August Bedding Sale ' saju comprising all the stocks of mattresses, pill -elsters and bedsprings, at substantial savings from regular prices. Nearly everything in the sale is at a saving pi at least 20 per cent, some things are 25 per cent less, and a small proportion 10 te 15 per cent below regular. As in the Furniture Sale, all selections made tomorrow, Friday and Monday will date from the iirsi uay ei August. (Mxtli l lour) 4-M ' i a m 1 -I t r V -ti. Wp.l!'JH. i rt-s s, 'y.H'fc tyM 'M K A Wt 1. T- J
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