wwmfrw&wm .'ii..liLJ SK?!5i Brn"5' F'v r"i4 vsi'!v; -wTV1',. ? "sessjffiaii v!m I EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1022 'Organ plays at 9, 11 and 4:50 WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 Daylight-Saving Timt WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 Daylight-Saving Timt WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Probably Thundcrshewcra Mludr "! i;n" ' - H5Mf"rWHHn Ff fhis August Sale of Furniture Carries an Opportunity te Every Doer Step It Is Net Enough te Advance we must be perfectly sure 'along the right line. ,s It is drcadtul te remember that some persons gre expected te de everything at once. Give us time. All matters of detail may be arranged, and can be adjusted te the main purpose, if always kept in view. This is net a sitting-down business. It is full of daily effort and of warfare, net merely playing advertising. It is well known that the whole systems of old-time sterekeeping have been changed by the "show you hew," and the bugle notes of this Stere in the last half century of courage and perseverance in creating right conditions. We are getting old, net with bubbles, but with the veperableness of truth. Signed August 1, IOC Leng and Slender, Yet Flowing Is Mademoiselle's Freck Mere of dignity, grace, sim plicity and elusive charm than in many previous seasons is ex pressed in young women s newest Fall frocks. The new fashion docs net tak away that girlishness that is me3t delightful of all. It has a touch mere of sophistication, perhaps, but it has charm charm, undoubted and a charm becoming te young womanhood. Everything is line in aftei aftei aftei noen, street and the simpler din ner di esses. Waistlines are low and sleeves are long. Closely fitting sleeves arc te be seen, but sleeves arc mostly affairs of flowing grace, with surprising, snug little wristbands hidden away somewhere. Skirts arc longer, but net ap pallingly se, as was half feared, and show a beauty of line that is new. It is manifest in panels, in nvprv ease lenircr than the te sWrts, that give the illusion of lengtn. circular paucis uru nti and lovely. Silk cieprs are the favorites, many of the most exclusive dresses being of satin-faced crepe. Pab'e brown leads, but navy and black are decidedly geed. What few touches of adornment there are fall into three classes: made of self ma terial, contrasting beads used sparingly, and girdle clasps (Srcnml The Popular Appliqucd Voiles Include some especially pretty dc ligns, one being a diamond pattern In an allover effect. White dots en navy grounds re attractive, and there are also lighter grounds brown, yellow, blue and white. 30 inches wide, 63c a yard. (IItkI llner) Sports Satin, Like Spun Candv, $2 a Yard What beautiful play of light en this glossy, lustrous, fiber sports tin! It resembles nothing se much as glistening spun candy. Ne wonder that se many August kirts are being made of it! In garnet, pine green, geld, ruby, brown, delicate pink, rose, orchid nd tangerine, 30 inches wide. I lenty of spice is provided in printed radium, provided that va riety is spice, for there are many patterns. The patterns are in many colors, en taupe, black, blue, tan grounds. Delightful for dresses and charm- Ln.VLunUhUnl linings. 40 inches "'uCi ?2 a yard. dim Fletr) August's Best Wgreund Is the Seashore ch 1, J,?8t' 'J, '" t,,c nc that mlxe,? ",,fert8 eftcn Rt sadly Xv?,n,,cl1 nn "'Iventureus Slitua,..0Ys.lh0bcnch;but chin'' 0ut of the wtr, ns "Wrcr .go, a wool bath! ng suit suits TC"iiy' Well-knitted we!V pure we1 f Kd Kft.?re " nepiece styles. I In (.. 9 ?"u0" "a.amniLtiLen. I3.G0. yuure, ni z.ze te (Third Fleer) that we are advancing QMrn.. 4 jztl Sizes M te 20 vcars, ?Uu te $98. Fleer) I Fine Dark Voile Dresses for Women Priced $10 te $25 Reduced te such little prices because it is the end the season. But the dresses are of such a quality of voile and made in such a way that they leek far mere like Georgette than any cotton material. Ker instance, there nre two hand-drawn models one with beads besides the drawnwerk, and there is a, long coat model with close pin tucks for its only ernn- (Klntt Women's Camel's Hair Coats and Capes Fer Traveling Simple, capacious, of the most beautiful quality imagin able there is nothing better for the North or is taking an ocean voyage. Coats are in two models, both raglan, one in tan with brown everplaid, one tan with rust-colored and China blue everplaid. The capes arc large, some of tan and brown plaid, the ethers of Flrt A Shee Bex That Will Set in the Bathroom White enamel te match the fix tures and small enough te fit in an oud-ef-the-way corner. It is 15V& inches high, and H',i inches squaie. Inside is a black metal feet rest and polish rest. The price is $3.75. (Fourth Fleer) Like Fresh Little Flowers That is hew little baby girls and boys leek in gay-colored creepers, planned especially for them. Sizes 1 year te 3 years. Prices are low, $1.25 te $3.50, but r.tylc3 are all duinty nnd ma terials fine. Mether, herself, would seldom put in prettier handwork than is found en many. Tiny em broidered flowers and smocking art in delicate hues. Lineno, dimities, poplins, fine chambray, dotted Swisses and barred muslins are in buttercup, white, pongee, tambler pink and forgct'ine-net, (TMrfljUer) The New Victer Health Records - $3 Three records, including 12 exercises and complete instructions with each set. A young woman is here demonstrating the exer cises and the records can be heard all day long. Playable en any machine that plays a flat disc, lateral-cut record. (Srreml Meer) The Lace Mitt Was Never Really a Gleve Even in the olden days, there was tee much charm about it for it te be anything but a delicate bit of daintiness. But if it never was a glove, it is certainly serving as such today, for women are wearing lace mitts with short-sleeved dresses, delight ing in the absence of the uncom fortable glove in het weather. Elbow-length mitts in maple, mode, silver gray, heliotrope, pur ple, black and white feature a deli cate fleur-de-lis pattern. The price is $1.50 a pair. (.Main 1'loer) Black and White Necklaces Seme are wholly of imitation jet; some of the jet with imitation crystal reunders, some of crystal with jet leundels, and ethers of crystal with crystal roundels. Any oncfef the three styles is charming when worn with a white frock. Prices are $2.50 te $13. Lenger strings of imitation jet are novelty beads of varying sizes, the beads, e course, graduated, $2.25 te $5. (Alain I'lunr) Tape-Bordered Handkerchiefs for Women The tape border makes them a little different from the plain white handkerchief, yet there is all the daintiness and sheer quality for which the plain ones are liked. Seme have hand-rolled hems, ethers are hemstitched. 50c apiece, $5.50 a dozen. (Went AM") of mentatien. Altogether there aie six styles te cheese from all graceful and practical, and all representing a substantial saving. Fleer) woman who travels Kremlin green; they have cellars which can be strapped and arm slits which button. The price of cither of the gar ments is $100. rloer) Women's Bathing Suits at Little Prices 200 of them, each all-wool jersey. At $5 there are Mack and navy waistline suits with tights at tached, one style having close fitting cuffs and pointed skirts. (Flr.l 21 Different Styles andl2Grades of Hair Mattresses in the August Sale Ten grades different of felted styles cotton and mat- tresses. Eight different grades of clean feathers and down. Nine different makes nnd styles of upholstered box bprings. Twelve different kinds of steel wire springs, This means the entire stock (Sixth Net only does it bring thousands of the best furniture Wanamaker Furniture that are surprisingly low, but it brings that is simple or richly elaborate, meeting of every home. If you want a fine suit for a dining-room or a bedroom you will find here probably the largest and the finest assem blage ever seen at such worth-while savings. We refer te suits priced anywhere from $600 te $4000. It is nothing short of delightful for any one with a home interest te walk through the display. All along the Market Street end of the sixth fleer are dining-room suits of the choicest and most dependable qual ity, exquisite in lines and finish, splendidly constructed and finely' typical of all the most favored periods. Ne Sale Has Ever Been Se Streng in Low Lew f and Medium -Priced Goods A geed illustration is a bedroom suit at $132, in walnut veneer, com prising full-size bed, dressing table, bureau and chiffonier, a Colonial type. This 'is about the best low-priced suit one could invest in today. Suits of exactly the same type, but mad'e en larger lines are here at prices higher in proportion. Anether excellent low-priced suit is a Queen Anne in walnut veneer, an excellent model, soundly constructed, comprising four pieces, $170. 1 -" -'rrr A Shower Bath With Curtain Complete $7.50 Ne attachments necessary, no expense in installing a rubber hose leads from the spigot te the shower, while a canvas curtain hangs from a circular nickel red and keeps the water from splashing beyond the bathtub. As cooling as a shower could be, always at hand and ready, yet economical. (Fourth Fleer) Alse at $5 are one-piece suits with tights attached. In black, navy, brown and green. And at $2.73 there are etheis with wing sleeves nnd tights. In brown, black and navy. Fleer) of these goods. August Sale prices are mostly 20 per cent less than regular rates; some times the saving is mere, and in one or two cases it is just 10 per cent. All the hair mattresses and feather pillows and bolsters are made in our own workrooms. Yeu can have yours mnde in any style orVhlze desired. deer) A Woven Madras Shirt That is Unusually Geed at $1.55 Firm and durable in weave, beautiful in pattern and color effects. Shirts that the business man will see as an out-of-the-ordinary business opportunity at $1.55. In stripes of several styles and all colors that shirts are likely te be marked in. (Main Fleer) 3000 Brand -New Neckties Have Come in at a Lew Price 65c Stripes bold and stripes small, figures and all the strange markings that ties, have put en for a Summer of variety. They are all in the let and men will have a grand cheesing feast, for colors are just as different as the patterns. Silks, tee, include all that is popular, and every one a firm, geed weave. (Mln Floerl It's All Very Well for Every Man te "Ride a Hebby" Jt might be his "swing" or his "putting," then again, maybe it's net en the links at all. but a high stepping horse or a flying meter car his hobby might be anything done anywhere, but it's safe te say that a geed side line for every hobby is the selection of a cap. In fact, a cap, with many a man, is ju.it as important as the bobby, and such men usually tell all the ether men tlint Lincoln-Bennett or KEDLEAF caps are the smartest of all. And such caps are at Wana maker's at $3. Miln Fleer) Charming Fall Fashions in Blouses One would knew, by the new cut of the sTeeves, the novel necklines, and interesting hues, that they represent the types of blouses te be worn with smart Autumn suits. Mostly all hip length models, and the bended ones nre imported. Seme are hand-embroidered in vn vn rieus new designs and colors. The materials shown am Canten crepe, crepe de chine and (ieergette crepe. Prices are $10.50, $13.50, $15 and $18.75. (Thlril rioer) Little Rubber Fleer Mat te put in front of the shower or the bath tub and keep the lloer dry, perhaps saving many a slip and fall, is here for $1.25. It measures 22x13 Inches and me word bath renrhna fh f.,11 i length in bold, attractive letters. There is a four-piece bedroom suit, a Heppelwhite type, substantial and geed looking, new $225. Anether at $255 is in the William and Mary design and in walnut veneer. All are suits that net only cost com paratively little, but leek well in a home or apartment, and can be trusted for service. But probably the best value in a (lirili, Sixth and Srvrnth I'lenr.) A Man's en Solid Footing When Me Walks in Brogue Oxfords Big, substantial looking shoes, lomfertable shoes nnd what is mere right up in the front rank of fashion. Brogues and the blucher style, tee. They are of durable Scotch grain calfskin in tan. They leek like the shoes a man of action would wear nnd they leek like shoes that are made for end less action. The price is well within reason at $9. (Mnln Fleer) Shirtwaists in the August Sale present an interesting variety, in cluding waits of dimity, eile and bntiste, and overblouses of tnco tnce lette, silk and French ei epos in all imaginable styles. Seme are tailored, or lace trimmed, showing the Peter Pan, roll or flat cellars, with V, square or round necks. A splendid time te buv inex pensive blouses for the Fall suit, as prices are only $1 te $0 75. i:nt nnil Wrtt AUlr) Mr. Business Man, New Is the Opportunity in Office Furniture in ine August bale 50 per cent. while. " Vl """ The sale brings one 'JEST "Uy thC advantage. f ife lip Ml Su. 1 1 I ii H ytfr rrvvlkS r of ttaf a moderately priced bedroom suit of four pieces obtainable in America is one in the Colonial period, choice of pest or Empire style, marked Made with solid mahogany tops, fronts and end panels, the ether parts built up mahogany five-ply. Bureau 46 inches with five drawers. Triple mirror dresser, full-size bed and chest of drawers. Separate pieces can be bought if desired. PS A Clearaway At Wanamaker's means as much te the man who knows a thing or two as a cash discount en govern ment bends. It's OPPORTUNITY and that is why men are making se much of the chance te take their Pick of All the Fancy Suits at $25 $35 $40 Net a single reduction in the let less than $10 and a number run as high as $25. That's a geed amount of money te save en a gilt edge, all-wool Summer suit. A suit that is made better by tailoring and is as new as the morning in faahlen. And it's net a clearaway especially for little men or big men or in-between men it's an opportunity for every man. The big, tall fat man can find just as geed a suit as the little thin one. for every size is in the let Cllilril riuer) we are offering- the enlin A a ucsurtUKj goeus are excellent and savinirs well wbrth of the two great ODnertunities nf h' ; , ,i8ht H effl-i'pment8 ,? & ffi pieces of at prices furniture the needs - Priced - Priced of Summer Suits " (l4.Wkt J 1 J - -. el" ai rcacuens el JO te r for -tmi M H m m ie.l i ,A AM V I J J'L i?v y , j. l,t-. . ai, . . ! '), 11 ' V UMObM' itUdkaftJ fTa(k rir) J i,rfJ . -v