wimwww M "MWf t: - ir.k.,.. V.I.-V iit( r s fe EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERS-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1922 m J... organ plays at 9, 11 and 4:50 WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 Daylight-Saving Tim Stere Closes at 5 Daylight'Saving Timt WEATHER Fair WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S HJ Meledr na tme ni noea 1 The Railroad Conductor or Letter Carrier is net a mere madhine, who takes our tickets or hands in our letters. The burdens of life become heavier whenever we fail te recognize that each of us is human with a personality of his own. Te be utterly indifferent te each ether and these who serve us may be bad weather for both ,of us. Signed August 8, 10SS QM jpmafe. IWanamaker Gleve Sale Tomorrow Mere Than 10,000 Pair for Every Member of the Family at Prices Averaging Half i Ready for Autumn The Women's Custom-Tailoring Bureau Bis particularly fine material holds 'law. Ready with the newest Autumn designs and materials te made into smart suns ana dresses. New crepe cashmere dresses will be $60; dresses of wool crepe, $25. Tweed suits, $60. What a satisfaction in clothes made especially for you, individu ally! Prices cover materials and findings. ! Seme special opportunities are ere, the most important being Semen's dresses 01 une runei, ltwil! at $50. This is possible jy se long as our quantity et (Second Fleer) Empire Cord Tires at a New Reduction We have again reduced the prices of Empire cord tires, bringing them te the lowest figures in years. It is well worth while te secure a supply at the exceptional rates new available. Every tire is guaran teed te be of first quality, fresh from the factory and up te standard in all essentials. New Sale Prices 30x31:, $11.75 32x3'i; $17.25 31x4, $19.75 32x4, $21.75 33x4, $22.50 34x4, $23 32x4 Vi, $28 33x41,, $28.75 31x4',. $29.50 35x4 '2 $30.50 36x412, $31.50 33x5, $35 35x5, $36.75 37x5, $38.75 Extra-heavy red tubes te fit cord tires at savings in proportion. Empire non-skid fabric tires in two sizes for Ferd cars, 30x3 at $7.50 and 30x3 ie, $8.50. Inner tubes, 30x3, $1.25, and 30x3 12, $1.50. (The Gallery) 2000 Mere of the i rine rew nana Dags l Ctei'nl r 1 C First let vanished by neon ! Here are 000 mere and they're every one fresh, lew and charming. Se unusual are they that last week women bought two, three and four at a time ter gifts. Of pin seal, auto leather, beaver calfskin, nntfinr. leather and soft India goatskin, some in envelope shape. some m pouch shape, and plenty of vanities. Many ve lasseled cord handles. Cocea brown, tan. beaver, blue, black and smart We-tone combinations are amenc the fashionable Nerings. Handsome Bags at $3 and $4.75 Few Pennlfi wnuld want, finpr hasra than rliP nnes n this collection. All new and all specially priced. (.Main fleer, Chentnut) This is our famous semi-annual clearaway of all gloves net needed te keep up the regular stock assortment. It includes Summer gloves of practically every description skin gloves fabric gloves, gloves for women, for men, for children. Nearly all are brand new and. fine as the first day they came into our stocks. Seme are reduced because they are mussed or soiled and a few pair have had slight repairs. An opportunity te select from the finest French kid and suede gloves, from buckskin, capeskin, washable leather, doe skin and duplex, lisle and silk gloves. Plenty of long gloves and short gloves. We cannot guarantee every size in every kind, but there are gloves for every one. Women's Gloves -At 35c, short silk and chamois lisle gloves. At 65c, strap-wrist and long chamois lisle and duplex gloves ; better quality short and long silk gloves. At $1, short kidskin, lambskin, capeskin and suede gloves and some strap-wrist kinds. At $1.65, short kidskin, suede and capeskin gloves, includ ing some of France's best skins. At $2, strap-wrist capeskin andOeng kidskin and suede gloves, mostly in eight-button length. At $2.65, long kidskin and suede gloves. Wst AMe) Men's Gloves At 50c, working gloves and gauntlets. At $1, suede and washable leather (doe-finished) gloves. At $2, Tilbury driving gloves and French kidskin, capeskin and suede gloves. Children's Gloves At 50c, short silk, chamois lisle and duplex gloves. At $1, strap-wrist capeskin and short doeskin gloves. , Clearaway . Sale of Yeung Women's Coats, Capes and Suits hey are Spring and Summer things, but almost all of them are peculiarly adapted te Fall use, because of their long, free lines and just enough warmth. Sizes'1 14 te 20 years among them. Suits, $10 te $45 Tweed suits, with well-tailored, silk-lined jackets, are in gray, rose, tan, orchid and striking plaids. $10, $17.50 and $27.50. Navy, black and a few tan tricetine and Peiret twill suits, of impeccable tailoring and excellent lines, are in becoming models for young women. $25 te $45. Tweed Capes and Cape Suits $10 and $15 Leng capes and cape suits, with dresses that have sleeves or are sleeveless, are in many delightful colors and weaves. Dark Capes and Coats and wraps of Canten crepe, trico trice tine and Peiret twill, lined with beautiful crepes and satins, are in exclusive models, the best of the season, at $25 te $75. Beautiful Celers in Fine Wraps and coats of Belivias and duvetyns of best qualities browns, tans, blue3 of all shades! Every one is handsomely lined. $25 te $05. CHrceml Fleer) White Silk Stockings With Open-Werk Cleck Exquisite things, just in time te go vacationing. They're priced only $2.35 pair, because tiny imperfections class them as "seconds." Gleve Silk Vests, $1.85 Rese pink, bodice style and of geed firm weight. (West Aisle) Office Furniture Sale A sale in which our entire stock of office furniture is offered at reduced prices, resulting in opportunities that may net be again available in a geed while. (Hetrnth Fleer) White Crepes, Novelty Silks and Fiber Special, $4 a Yard Plenty of patterns stripes, plaids, dots, figures and fascinating weaves that catch the play of light are in white silk or fiber crepes with heavy or light crinkles. 38. te 40 inches wide. August's favorite skirts are white, and many of these will make lovely dresses, tee. (Flrat Meer) Numbers 13 and 14 in the Bubble Boek Series for wee children are ready. Num ber 13 is the "Child's Garden of Verses" by Rebert Leuis Stevenson. Number 14 is "The Chimney Cerner" with singing and a story and pictures. Each book, containing three double-faced phonograph records, $1. (Main Fleer) A Felding Ironing Beard is a thing of joy te all vacation travelers. Made of aluminum, with flannel cover for beard. $5. (Fourth Fleer) A Vest-Pocket Flash Light is made te carry in the smallest space ready for any emergency. I The price is 6ec. Fourth Fleer) Fleur d'Or A Claire fragrance that has wen se many friends. We have been awaiting this new shipment from Paris and many women will be glad te knew of its arrival. The face powder is in white, natural and brunette at $1.50. Perfume in the new bottle, at the new low price of $5. (Mnln Fleer) Men's Splendid Summer Suits Are Marching Out All of our fancy Summer suits, all of our serges, all of our solid-color suits are in a Clearaway Sale. Fancy Summer suits at $23, $35 and $10. Blue and black serge suits at $25 and S-'tf. These are all three-piece Summer suits. They are all Wanamaker standard suits, and they are all wool and geed te wear from new until the snow flies splendid te put away for next Spring. Savings en them run aM the way from $10 te $25 en each suit. (Thlril Fleer) New Gelf Hese for Men Have Just Arrived Frem England, Ireland and Belgium Net every golfer can hope te be a Gene Sarazen, but he can at least have the distinction of wearing the best looking hose en the course if he cheeses any of these. The Belgian golf hose must have been inspired by the splen did course at Ravenstein, se fine are they. Of light weight wool in soft gray or fawn mixtures, with fancy tops. $5 pair. Heavier-weight hose come from Ireland and are hand knitted in beautiful mixed color ings, topped by gay turn-ever cuffs. The wool is hand-spun and the hose were made by the women and girls of the Irish cottage industries. $0.50 pair. Tine silk golf hose, in black-and-white mixtures, come from England. In weight they are the lightest of any. $10 pair. Any of these would make a fine gift for the golfer whose birthday comes in August or September. (Mnln Fleer, Mnrkrt) Alse for Golfers A Seft Shee That Doesn't Mind Wet Weather Any man who plays in the morning knows hew wet his shoes get and hew often they have stiffened the next time he takes them out of the locker. These new oxfords, of specially prepared tan calf skin, retain their comfortable softness, even after many wettings. Even perspiration doesn't harm them. They have rubber soles with rubber spuds, for a firm stance. $11 pair. Other tan golf oxfords, with darker leather saddle straps, have cupped rubber soles at $6.40 pair. (Mnln Fleer, Miirlirt) Men's New Pelka-dot Handkerchiefs Match Ties Men have been asking for a handkerchief te match the polka-dot tie and here it is, of imported English silk, with brown, navy blue or butcher blue grounds, and a small white dot ! A white ground has a small black dot, and all have plain-colored hemstitched hems. The price is $2.50 each. (Mnln Tloer) Royal Kashans FINEST OF PERSIAN WEAVES Distinguish the Oriental Rug Sale The span of this sale is wide and interesting, reaching from Hamadans t $23 up te the finest rugs that the looms of Persia turn out. These latter are Royal Kashans rightly se called. In weave, coloring and texture they are rich' te a superb degree. One hesitates te describe their colors in detail, they are se subtle and yet se opulent. In this group there is a rug in a golden effect of surpassing beauty. , Other shades come freely into play in all of them, chiefly soft rose, green a blue tones, used in patterns that are neither tee elaborate nor tee severe. We have marked these magnificent pieces much belc&v prevailing prices. Royal Kashans, 11x8.1 ft. te 13.10x10.9 ft., at $795 te $1185. "X1U.5 ft., $345 12.8x9.8 ft., $170 16.8x9.2. ft., $487 Serapi Rugs 13.1x9.11 ft., $175 12.2x8.8 ft., $395 19.10x12 ., $785 23x15 ft., $890 (BtTcnth rietr) Kermanshahs 6.4x4.7 ft. te 7.3x4.9 ft., $135 te $100. Saruks 5x3.6 ft. at $65 te $85 and 6.6x4.2 ft. at $145 te $195. Many small ruga such as Mesuls, Hamadans and Chinese also reduced. Clearing Away Iceland Wee) Sweaters at $5 Seme of these sweaters are a half less, some a third. They are all very soft and light and made in the slip-en style, with V and round necks. Celers are natural tan, navy, brown and white, besides the payer sports shades. (Flrt Fleer) Excellent Navy Serge at $2 Yard Every girl going away te school needs at least one b)ue sorge frock and many fashion reports give serge a place of high favor. They predict that dresses of this material will be trimmed in cire ribbon, and made gay with field flower em broideries. 54 inches wide and all-wool, of course. (Flnt Fleer) I There's an Unprecedented Demand for Geed Furniture and an Unprecedented Stock te Meet It in the Wanamaker Great August Sale Typewriters might tick and pens might scratch and tongues might say a thousand things about this August Furniture Sale, but when all is written and said and done, one fact stands out beyond every thing else THE FURNITURE IS THE THING. THE FURNITURE, that is what has made the Wanamaker Sale unique in the world. THE FURNITURE, that is what enables this sale te set up new landmarks in volume of distribution and in SERVICE. When we say THE FURNITURE, we mean net only the qual ity and character and likableness of it, but also the unusualness of it at the prices. It is wonderful hew a sale can grew and grew and grew upon the sheer merit of its merchandise at the prices. Wonderful, and yet se reasonable. This is a sale which meets the requirements of every home as no ether sale can possibly meet them. It is the only sale of its kind in the magnitude and satisfying variety of the stocks that are back e f it. The furniture that people want is here that is about the most unquestionable thing we knew of in retail merchandising today. There is unquestionable proof of it in the way the people are buying. They knew the furniture they want and where te find it. If these statements sound boastful they are net intendedte be se Our purpose is te give the facts as they exist. Nothing mere is necessary, except te prove them with the furni ture and the people can see for themselves that the furniture the one proof from which there is no getting away, is surely here tllftli, Mxtli mi (I ,srentli I'loer) That Important Piece of Furniture The Mattress unites j i is rigm, me rigntness of every, thing else is spoiled. Only geed mattresses have any justifica justifica tien for existence. The same holds true of pillows, bolsters and bedsprings Think of the large part of one's lifetime I a fSfzth Ylaert one spends with these things. Wanamaker mattresses, pillows, bolsters and bedsprings are of the best, safest and most wi isfactery kind, an old story, no doubt, but particularly worth remembering just new 7eZ r'rientlAre 8t0ck of these i e - n?f f. ,AugU8t SaI? at reducl Prices. --.. w.j, WCMJ neVer in such demand. Leeking Behind a Chair Most people tnke for granted a chair or a .sofa, a bed or a table, as if they gicw ready-made en a tree and had only te be plucked off when needed. Mere imaginatne minds see in every article of finished furniture the whole process of it creation and histery: The slim jeung sapling in the forest that took years and years te reach its proper growth; The huge trunk and green canopy whose bird and squirrel in habitants were warned by the lum berman ae and saw te seek new lodgings. The floating legs en the river, and the sounds and smells of the saw-mill; And finally, after months of reasoning and pieparntien, the fur niture factories wheie the hands of industry fashioned the shapeless weeds into useful and beautiful form-, conceived by the minds of the designers. Years nature thought in dustry forests cities men factories milreads (steam ships it took them all te make pietty neatly the simplest piece of furniture you can buy. Seme people have enough imagi nation te leek net only behind a new chair, but ahead of it, per ceiving hemething of the history it is Keing te help make! in ,Ui iUre a2 nevcr beUer tha" in this August Sale. , ?fdt "? ier n""7 '?"? ye" 1 xi 4 i K ' I -tl- u" BO 9inisnincly jew f M Mf'U I ' 'm