.; iv ., !r . r l W 7mS S5flTr SiS W ANAMAKEIvS - mTmTM, WANAMAKER, S bavm-savTim. WANAMAKER S , - twcjteT:,r,1 p, -, f "w; , i1;;.'1 i-L - " - ' 1 , ;. .-: n L : : s i . ' 1, Jinv:- Wfc; & 'm:md mmuwe sale starts in -mmm 'IL. , . . . .. My Erty and (cft& Truest Friend B, L;Me6dy;Siiid: "Be humble or you will stumble." He despised a smirking, canting: sort of a man. In hist pvn life, austere, dominating;, driving ahead,; he was always humble; and while often his words weref ull of thunder and lightning, he was"neVer less gentle than a loving mother. It is wonderful te realize the number of lives that g.L. Meedy litlip in his short lifetime. 7 ' , aligned Jul SI, J DSC. , .The Ceiirte days . are eyer thbu s4'ei(jps ffnt dties and, hamletsf elfeise by and miles away, have seen the iiirntture and thousands of lips havte spoken the same words v r t- r-.r ,w .wy w T A Sale Beyond Compare , -l New Cemer $ Women's -Knitted Sports Dresses 7-$35 The, fabric is that heavy-knittedsilk-and-fibermixr ture which is se much liked "for the -seashore one can put a dress of it en in the morning and'feei dressed for the day. ' . v, '. ' ' coea, gray, ,sand, a greenish It 1 S "There are three models one with crocheted yoke, a waist line and .cords, one a slip-en open in front, one open in the back. And the colors ' are rust, suipnur, blue and white; some solid, some in combination. (First Fleer) 'Price $35. . - 1 -j l -1 tin 1 i&ilh, ;"&.-, IfcllUmrlwMHrm ..' lsasawiaaiilamrqiC'i1'HslUI ''' '' liif uM fllil Z&' CTfl "; " ', .. 50 Women's Knitted Capes ; Samples at $15 Straight from the manufacturer, but being samples there are only one or two of a kind, and the priceds half what it was in the beginning of the season. - Light ard dark arid sports colors, besides white, and they arc of knitted wool, Seme have rucked cellars; ether cellars cf brushed wool, ethers .still are made of brushed w.oel alto gether. And they are -just as attrac tive, and useful f orheliday wear as if they cost. twice as much. (l-frct, fleer) j y Cestyme Slips for Large Women With most one-piece dres's cs they are nil but a necessity, since the dresses, net merely hang better, but are unuch move comfortable. Made of pink or white washable satin, tailored style and priced ?6.75. Of white nainsoek with built-up shoulders, $2.50; with strap shoulders, ?2.75 and $3. Mestly.trimmcd with lace. ' (Tlilrd Fleer) Fer Baby's Comfert en Warm Nights there must be lighter bud clothes and plenty te allow frequent changes. Pillow cases start at 45c and go up te $3.50. Sheets for bassinette or cribs, hemstitched, also finer . ones hand, embroidered, $1.25 te $3.75., Blankets, 75c te $5.50. Counterpanes, $2.75 te $3.50. . (Third Fleer) y Women's Rubber Soled Bluchers for Tennis or Gelf As a matter of fact most women, especially younger women, like this particular kind of sports shoes for mornings, with sweater costumes. One style is in tan Russia calf . It- rirt with red rubber soles corrugated and a heavy wedge heel. It has an instep saddle, perforated and a soft tee at $8.60. Or it comes in white buckskin, all white, in exactly the same style At $10. Fleer) . q""2PHF jl, August Sale of 2430 . Shirtwaists AverageHalf Price-$ 1 te $6.75 Little short of marvelous are the blouses, with espe cially pretty, styles, fine laces, geed-materials and careful finish ! Every one fresh and new, ready "te put en. Some thing for every one qnd for. all occasions., v Perte Rican Hand Made Blouses at $1.85 900 Waists at $1.50 nimltlcH and voiles, for' the most part. In tilllered and luce-trimmed atyleg, with Peter Fan, roll or flat collnre: V, square or round net'lis. included are name dimity over ever blouses In modified middy style. Silk Blouses, $1.65 'rlnted Oeeriwtte. with Peter Pnn celled, or of sntln-sirlned m Ik jnarqulsette, In blaeid . ulue or bisque, Tricelette Overbleuses, $2 're medelH are In navy,' black and steel, One may be worn close qt the ntck, Tub Silk Blouses, $3.85 Heavy tub silk and crepe de chine ti.0?08, 'ae overbleus.es of drop- vii iriueicue inner; (Kmt and Weil Alslrs) The lowest orlce of which we knew for blouses' of this high character,! In voile or batiste. Beth Peter Pan and roll cellars. 240 Sample Blouses, $1 and $1.85 BI0USP8 with Irish and fllet laces i tailored dimities with pin-checked Ingham cellars mid cuffs; sheer voiles and dotted swImch. Exceptional Overbleuses, $6.75 Huuilseme and elaborately bended nnd epibreldcred blouses of sine ami rrencn uicimm. v vr . , , ,w. '".TV ' '. A ND tomorrow is the' nrkt day te buy. ,v - ' 'Twe complete citylildcks, one above the ether, just crowded with furniture -beautiful furniture, and every piece in the whblie' let, aind every piece in the thousands upon thousands of pieces that make up the reserves, is priced Jj specially for August. . The whole Wftnamaker stock of incomparable furniture, without fesjerviiidn, marked from 10 te 50 per cent less. That in brief is the story of the sale. - And what a wonderful range in prices what a tremen dous variety it provides. Net a home but what can be fully equipped here. There is furniture for the palatial mansions of the mighty and furniture for the cozy cottages that the auiiie ua,y iv ut? iiiigiity luve iu can nuiiie. Tomorrow Is an Extraordinary Sale Clearaway of Men's Suits We have taken the whole remaining stock of men's "fancy" Summer s7uits worsteds, cheviets and cassimeres and marked them at great reductions. Regardless of former markings they all go new into three price gradings $25 $35 $40 In no case is the reduction less than $10, in many cases it is as much as $25, but all in all the best clothing break of the season. Consider that these are net "bargain" suits, they include no job lets, that they are Wanamaker standard stock, the best te be had. They are all three-piece suits, they are all-wool, hand tailored, made up te the Wanamaker specifications. Various Summer weights, including plenty of geed clothing suitable te wear until the snow flies. Ready tomorrow in the Men's Clothing Stere. (Third Fleer) There are bedroom suits of four, pieces commencing at $132, any where from two te fifty of a kind, and ethers ranging up te $2500 for the most superb type of cabinet work. There are bedroom .suits at $259, comprising four pieces, with tops, fronts and pests of solid ma hogany and ether parts in mahog any veneer the most remarkable suits at the money in years. They come in the pest Colonial style. (fclrtli, Hixth and HeTentli Floers) The complete range in dining- room suits is from $180 up te $4000, and the varieties are really mag nificent Three-piece overstuffed living room suits start at $148, and all are filled with curled hair, than which there is no better material for the purpose. The choice of these suits spans a rich and splendid variety up te the great luxurious ones at $2500. A Few Hundred Linen Gelf Knickers At $3.75 Each Beth the natural color or white linen. A light, comfortable practical knicker for summer-time and the kind men prefer for either golf or knock about wear. One of the specials in the Londen Shep Clear away. (The Gallery) The Shirt That Can't Come Out for the Jack of All Sports A regular sports shirt attached right te the under drawers ; in ether words, two" garments in one for $3.50. The shirts are white cheviot, 'with "soft cellars attached. Seme have short' sleeves, cithers long with the straight-button cuffs. Naturally the drawers are the athletic style. Fer golf, tennis or ether sports it is hard te imagine a mere comfortable garment. (Main Fleer) A Geed Business Preposition This Office Furniture Sale " HTHE whole stock, of office furniture is offered at reductions of 10 te 33 per cent, mostly 20 per cent. A fine selection of standard, staple goods at vouched-for savings that is what it all amounts te, and business men who knew a geed business opportunity when they see one will take full advantage of it, (NeVrnth Fleer) , New Is the Time te Buy Mattresses TVOW when all the stocks are being offered in the August Sale mostly at reduc tions of 20 te 25 per cent, in one or. two cases 10 te 15 per cent. t Included are hair mattresses, felted cotton mattresses, feather pillows and bolsters, and also bedsprings. The sale is our regular half-yearly event, in conjunction with the great sales of furniture. It brings opportunities seldom or never available at any ether time. New is the time te buy. ' (ftlith Flo Deuble-faced Velour Portieres Special, $15.75 There's a considerable saving en every pair of these graceful deer cur tains of deep soft velour. As a matter of fact, it amounts te mere than a third ! They are in such well liked combinations as blue an'd rose, brown and blue, mulberry and blue, blue and taupe; and in plain rose or plain blue. (Fifth Fleer) I Seme of the Tan Oxfords for Men Have Full Rubber Seles Mighty fine shoes, men say, te wear, for lounging hours or for sports. Regular six-eyelet oxfords of tan Russia calf. The soles are red rubber, heavy enough te be serv iceable, yet light enough te be comfortable. The heels, tee, are rubber and fellow the bevel style, while both soles and heels are corru gated te give a grip te each step. The price is $10. (Mnln Fleer) A Gas Iren for $2.65 Klx-peund Iren, with double 'point.. And a stand I. Included at th. price. (Fenrth Fleer) Clethes Will Tear en Vacations But It Is Easy te Sew Them A complete little sewing kit can be put away in a tiny corner of the traveling bag or trunk se small it is hardly noticed, yet it keeps needles and thread, a thimble, scissors and everything that is wanted right at the finger tips. In handsome cases of leather, some ,..'u finish and pastel shades, ethers in cress grain ietm in black or dark colors. Prices start with the little cases, with just enough sewing things for ordinary mending, at $2 and go up te $6.50 for a large case with everything wanted for sewing and embroidery. (Slain Fleer) A Mighty Geed Bicycle for $30 There ere models for men or women or children In the let that Is helnc aeld at an un usually low price. Every one handsomely fin ished and equipped with heavy read tires, coaster brake, front and rear mud guards, rear stiuid, tool lings and toots. (The Gallery) English Candlesticks , of Brass In admirable designs, both Plain and twisted, recalling; tha fin candlesticks of ether days, and adding charm nnd pic turesqurness te whatever room they may be used In. Alse they come In pairs and ' easily can be fitted for elec tricity. Prices, 2 te M0 each. (Fourth Fleer) All the Mirrors, Toe, Are in the August Sale pROM ten te fifteen per cent has been.taken from the prices, se a geed mirror can be had from $2.50 te $100 according te size and kind. There-are Colonial mirrors, mantel mirrors, .the mirrors which go ever console tables, mirrors for chests of drawers and little French mirrors, in a variety of frames, from the usual silver and gilt tc mahogany and polychrome. People buying furniture in the great August Sale will like te take advantage of this neighboring opportunity. ' i mth Fleer) " One Filling of Ice Will Make Twe Freezers of Ice Cream At least, that is what women have come in and said after they had gotten one of the new automatic ice cream freezers, home. "Just left the ice in and froze cream all ever again," is the way theyA And te begin with, the automatic out turning and churning and working freezer deesn t take nearly as much ice but it is mere economically made that wiyif as the ordinary crank freezer, and there and it is better, smoother ice cream. .1 is no refilling. a 6-dish freezer is priced $5;'124lili?f Se net only can ice cream be had with- i $6; 24-dish, $10. "! (Fourth Fleer! Jl m vitA 1 w m 1 UMtfi ''M tz 'fifl 1K h'KWM uttvi IT w,i Vl. ft ( Mit$ "hm rtT. r.V lit J .iq I, ft'. m' -I i i m .i J, 4 IT- V?M 1 t . I fl , i r' V ;1 m I I'r ..TfiSi ,.' "WMa bw:a VJ?1 sm i ,.; i, j. n .' ,!i:rtUl Wl ."..- 2&J Jst
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