r'wim w J'l m m X' S.J n" !?v' w 'FP Organ plays at 9, 11 and 4:50 K (Mfledy and Clilmf nt Noen) t flashes of i aOAY,N0W, W Mr. Jehn Wanamaker, has it net been a cress te you te be se driven with constant work day and night?" The answer is what we used te say when we were beys: "Ne,Siree!" Much work laid out ahead, always obliging me te keep straight en, saved me from gossiping, waste of time and a swarm of torments and temptations. Te net mind your enemies, if you have any, and keep going en with the duties ahead of you, keeps you in what Henry Van Dyke calls "the footpath of peace." Signed August 15, IMS. VOUNG Women's 1 Excellent Top Tep Top teoats, $17.50 Bmctly right for the girls who 3irt frfngr away te school, or plan ting long meter trips. Any woman who Bees them, how hew irer. will find some excuse for toying one. Smart full-length tats or sports-length models of herringbone tweed, ever-plaids, or plain tweeds come in tan, gray, men or rose. Most are made with the raglan ileeve, large pockets, and may be worn with or without belt, some fully lined with pcau de cygne, te 20 year sizes. (Second Fleer) 14 1000 Pair of Women's FineLowSheesNow$5.75 Many were considerably mere than twice as much. The least reduced were mere than half again the present price. Altogether it is a fine opportunity. Short lines and broken sizes, of eeurse, account for the low price. In tan and russet calf are oxfords, plain pumps, strap pumps and ipert pumps. About the same variety in black (ririt OILED coats Silk and Rain Capes for Women Difficult te get enough of them. The coats are big and amply cut, with raglan shoulders and slashes lMtead of pockets, and may be had for $20; while the capes are ex tremely full and cost $25. Beth re in delightful colors purple, russet, sea-green, sea-blue, dark brown and dark blue. (First Fleer) MORE of the Lace Tunics With Yokes These semi-made tunics became inch instant favorites that it is a Jey te have another shipment. The lace is Spanish patterned nd in lovely colors apple Mos lem, periwinkle, brown, pelnsettia, white, navy and black. The price is $14.76. Other semi-made lace tunics without yokes, $12.75. (Wett AUle) SLEEVED Aprons for Housewives Household aprons with surplice fronts are particularly practical Md attractive. They have set-in sleeves, and are Priced $2.75 for white, and $3.60 for colored. (Third Fleer) Paris Has Taken Silk Brocade te Make the New Vanity Silk brocade from Japan, in the wealth of color and fineness of weave that only the Orient can produce, and it is made into a vanity that is typically French in uniqueness and completeness Frem the outside it leeks like an envelope pocketbook in gay colors dangling from a gilt chain. i But it unfolds and discloses several tidy compartments of (Main WOMEN'S Hand kerchiefs, 25c A special let of an Irish linen manufacturer's clean-up includes odds and endsef benutlful handker chiefs, in many sizes and several JuaJitles of linen. Seme are col cel 'i. with tiny insets in another wwer, or white centers with wired borders. Others are all wnite, with machine or hand-hem-iitched hems. i, . 8Pjpdid opportunity te pick JP gt-handkerchlefs for they r?.Pretty enough te please the - v-nuciu, Wm AUle) i WANAMAKER'S the New and Wonderful Opportunities Among the Summer QM ffamafc. WOMEN'S Little Voile Frecks at $10 Seventy-five fresh new ones which will be ideal for filling in, since they can be worn cither in morning or afternoon. They are made in two styles one with a cellar and one without, and both have just enough filet and hand-made lace te accent the sim plicity. The colors are of the pleasant est mauve, a delicate light blue, sunset and flesh, besides white. $10 is, of course, a late season price. (Flrit Fleer) calf oxfords, plain pumps and strap pumps. Alse black patent leather pumps, strap slippers and a few pair in ether materials and styles. All varieties of heels are included. Fleer) WOMEN'S Woolen Fine Skirts $5 and Clear $10 put at In the group at $5 expect fresh white flannels, both plain and pleated; colored flannels and col ored fancy flannels. They were twice, and mere than twice the present prices, and are wonderfully flne every way. In the $10 group are white Prunellas striped with black or colors. In 34 te 38 waist measure only. (First Fleer) NEW Shipments of Leng Chamois Lisle Gloves Mere used than any ether kind this Summer, because they wear hotter than a thinner glove, leek like suede, and come out of each washing as geed as new. Eight-button length in white, pongee and beavpr, $1 a pair. Twelve-button' in white, pongee, beaver and chamois, $1.25. Sixteen-button in white, pongee, chamois, beaver and gray, $1.60. Strap-wrist in white, pongee, mode, chamois and gray, $1. (Main Fleer) gilt metal and little pockets with memorandum pads, combs and mirrors. Just as complete and as well made as it is beautiful and really trig for Madam of Fash ion. Price. $25. Fleer) npRICOLETTE JL Makes the Popu lar Overbleuse Te wear with the sports suit is the hip-length, belted sweater style, made of drop-stitch trico trice trico lette, showing dainty lace-trimmed cellars and cuffs. In White, black and jade. $3.85. Tie styles of plain tricolette, mostly In black and navy show an interesting slashed sleeve, belts tasseled with beads, and cellars and cuffs of the material. $2. (XUr4 Fleer) I EVENING PUBLIC Stere Opens at 9 Daylight-Saving Time THE New Londen Club Umbrellas for Women Short and stocky as te stick almost heavy enough te serve for a weapon if such were needed! The thick handle is of hard apple apple weed, topped with bakelite in old ivory, amber or ether effects. Cevers are 'geed silk, in blue, black, green, brown, purple or gar net. Bakelite rib-tips and ferrule tip. Leather loop te carry it by. Priced $7.60 with narrow satin border. $10 with wlde border. (Main Fleer) AFTER the Play nothing is better for removing make-ups than Queen Mary Pro fessional Celd Cream, a bland emollient cream designed for this purpose. It is equally geed for cleansing the skin after a day's metering or outdoor sport. 50c for the eight-ounce tin; 85c for 16 ounces. (Main Fleer) WOMEN'S Tub Dresses for Little Lace-trimmed veiTes, cool, pretty and simple, may be had to day for $3.85 a price substan tially less than usual. (Third Fleer) A Fine Piane and One Hundred Fine Pianists The purchaser of an Ampice buys much mere than a fine piano. He buys several hundred famous musicians te play it for him ! Imagine what it would cost te engage for your pri vate pleasure, evening after evening, brilliant pianists such as the Russian Rachmanineff, Olga Samareff, Orn stein, Godowsky, Kreisler, Strauss arid their kind artists whom concert halls all ever the world are crowded te hear. It would be financially and physically impossible. But since these great artists, and ethers as famous, have all made recordings for the Ampice, the owner of this instrument can snap his fingers at the concert hall and listen te them in his own easy chair at home. Whenever desired, his home is filled with delicious music of every kind. The list of notable pianists who play for Ampice recordings is far tee long te print here. They include the most famous musical artists of this and recent years. We shall be glad te have any of them play for you their finest selections if you will step in Egyptian Hall and ask us. Or te send you any further information and literature by mail. This involves no obligation whatever en your part. Should you later desire te buy an Ampice, any type of used piano or player-piano will be taken in exchange as part payment and the balance arranged in convenient terms. (EKTPtlan Hall, Second Fleer) LUXURIOUS Nifrhfarnwns Silk and Chemises Under as well as outer garments have their fashions, and the Autumn fashions, as shown by these nightgowns and chemises, are among the prettiest. Nightgowns of crepe-backed satin have strapped shoulders and filet lace inserts with exquisite hand embroidery. Priced $16.50. Others of the same material have Georgette tops, round necks, ribbons en their shoulders and cost $16.50. Still ethers with square necks and real filet at top and in front are $18. Nightgowns of Goergetto are pleated and trimmed with Venise lace and hand-drawn work, price $16.50. All of these nightgowns have ribbons at their waists. Chemises of crepe-backed satin with ribbon shoulder straps are $0.85 and $12.50. The colors of these new things are lovely shades of the favorite orchid, besides white and pink, Xltlrd Fleer) LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, WANAMAKER'S Antiques is a center of interest en the furniture floers: Its seven rooms contain perhaps the very thing you have been wanting. A tilt-top table reduced one-fifth is new $16. A tall, inlaid chest of drawers at the same reduc tion is new $100. A fine mahogany screen table at a fifth off is $44. A dainty little Heppel white breakfast table of in laid mahogany is reduced mere than one-quarter. New $90. One-fifth is taken from the price of a handseme curly maple bureau desk of large size. New $140. Anether nttractive desk re duced one-fifth is new $80. A set of six old stencil-back rush-seat chairs, also one-fifth less, is $06. Something interesting at every step, and all- reduced for August only. (Fifth Fleer) Mere Geed Wanamaker Special Refrigerators at Wonderfully Lew Prices What is better news, a geed part of the shipment is made up by the 100-pound-size, selling specially at $30. The best-liked size for most homes, measuring 33 in. long, 20 in. deep and 47 in. high. And there are mere of the kind that held 75 pounds of ice, specially priced $26 and mere that held 125 pounds at $35. All solid, substantial, long-lasting refrigerators with ice compartments of galvanized iron and pro pre vision chambers finished with enamel for cleanliness. (Fourth Fleer) NEW Linen Table Cleths, Special at $5.50 Size 72x72 inches. Three floral patterns. Well woven, of pure flax yarn, excellently bleached and finished. Fer leeks and service, it would be hard te get better cloths for the money, 'FUt rietr) . Stere Daylight Wanamaker store Geed Business Ahead and All Office Furniture Reduced' That is a happy combination of circumstances, and many a shrewd business man is taking timely ad vantage of it. It will surely be some tlme be fore they will have another such opportunity. (Seventh Fleer) A VALUABLE Friend the Fountain Pen Its value cannot be computed in money perhaps that is why the fountain pen has been called the "universal gift." There is a pen for the boy who has just learned te write one for big brother for Dad for every one in the family! A complete stock of fountain pen3 Includes the Waterman pens, self-filling and regular types, geld and silver mounted pens, and prices are $2.50 te $37.50. Geld pen points for separate holders are $1.25 te $5. (Main Fleer) A NUMBER of Quilts Much Reduced Down-filled, Iamb's-wool filled, cotton-filled. Weel-filled quilts in sllkeline and sateen coverings. Down-filled in sateen and silk coverings. Cotten-filled in silkeline cover ings. Chiefly floral, all-ever patterns. All at considerably reduced prices. Weel-filled quilts, $5 te $15. Down-filled quilts, $7.50 te $15. Cotten-filled quilts, $3.50 te $6. (Hlxth Fleer) BEAUTY and Fine Quality in Gift China They arc the best credentials that china can have, and are illustrated in American-made china gay in pattern,' yet dainty in effect. The Somerset pattern is particularly beautiful, combining the floral with the conventional in exquisite col oring. The prices are: Dinner set of 107 pieces, $125. Dinner set of 52 pieces, $65. Breakfast set of 32 pieces, $29. (Fourth Fleer) THE "Oliver Twist" Suit has become the most popular of the many styles made for smnll boys. Somehow it combines com fort with n certain mannish air dear te every boy! New Oliver Twist suits show trousers of chambrny in green, brown, tan, yellow or blue, with white blouses. Many have touches of hand stitching, while ethers are made plain. In two te five year sizes, $1.35 te $3.25. (Third Fleer) A Coel, Easy, "Knock Proof" Hat for a Man "Chapeaulet" is the word the Wanamaker felt hat for Summer and early Fall. Feather weight, yet just as geed looking as a heavy soft felt hat could be. Mighty fine for traveling, or a rainy day and right new, when straw hats are waning; mighty fashionable for every day. In half a dozen shades, any one at $5. (Main Fleer) ALL-LINEN Towels - Extra Geed at 50c Each Geed, serviceable huckaback weaves, full bleached and with hemmed ends. Size 18x34 Inches, and geed sound value at the price 50c tach." (rtril Fluer) AUGUST ' 15, 1922 Closes at 5 - Saving Time f Ml) I, mil HIT n t4LJLJ " 1 jy fm Mir" I KlflLJ ' w ilLJLJI HW $n&mfsxtfmi i a r rKnrrrxyt. . r-wiNtu '-tmmmm-.j- vw$mi jsssnM"jvaifwvy.:M wtt.m:rfF,mvv7' -v- . 'v. " ' . DRiaEir ,, H'.K.H.'rwvwcit'Ssft w ?ew.)' ",. t .-ifmmmw Reserve Stocks Have Come te Keep the Great August Furniture Sale Brimful of Opportunity There never was such a time of home furnishing nor such geed reason for it. The fact seems te be generally recognized that it is wise te buy furniture new, especially Wanamaker furniture. The Great August Sale is beyond the midway point, but one would never think se in looking at the abundance of goods. New goods have come te fill up the gaps made by unpre cedented selling. New as en the first day this is a Sale without a serious rival in extent and variety of furniture. It will be a Wanamaker Sale every day up te the end, that is te say the only sale of its kind in magnitude and service. But the days are passing, and it' is only reasonable te expect that the best things go quickest. A geed thing can't be done tee seen. It certainly is a geed thing te cheese furniture new with out delay in the Sale that in the geed judgment of the people is proving itself first a long way first in desirable goods and money-saving advantages. Lew-Priced Living-Roem and Library Furniture of High Grade These are some of the things that are causing the Sale te set up new standards of distribution. t In dining-room and bedroom furniture the low-priced selections are equally geed. Three-Piece Suits All-Hair-Filled All Loese-Cushioned Seats $148 Made 'n our own work shops. Covered in tap estry. $165 TaPestry covered. Sepa v rate pieces, davenport, $""; nrm choir, 544; wing chair, $42. $165 TaPeatry covered. Sepa v rate pieces; davenport, $77; arm chair or rock er, $45; wing choir, $43. $176 Tancstrv covered. Dav v enpert, $82; wing chair, $47; arm rocker, $47. $265 Mnde ln our own wrk v shops. Tapestry cover ing. Spring arms. $285 The Product f our own workshops. Covered in mohair, in a choice of colors. The Choice of Persian Mahals Is Remarkable in The Oriental Rug Sale And the prices are remarkably low. They are among the least costly of Persian weaves, and it is a particularly geed group. The colors and patterns are rich and effective, mostly soft red, blue and ecru, and the fabric is of a substantial and serviceable kind. Geed wearing qualities, geed leeks and low prices combine te give them a special interest. Nete also the excellent groups of Kazaks Daghestans and Mesuls, all at exceptionally low markings. Persian Mahal Rugs 11.11x8.11 ft $295 12.3x8.6 ft 195 12.3x9.4 ft 335 12.4x9.7 ft 845 12x9 ft 300 10.10x6.10 ft 165 11.11x8.5 ft 355 12.4x0 WANAMAKER'S Alive $292 Anetner Product of our own workshops. Cover ed in either blue mohair, plush or in tapestry. $410 Carvcd mahogany bases. v Tapestry covering. $534 Tapestry Spring arms covering. $470 Carved mahogany bases. Tapestry covering. Individual Pieces $27.75 FircsicIe ('hair, made v in our own shops. Cretonne covering, spring-cushion seat. g3 Secretary desk, in v hegnny. Queen Am ma ne de sign. $19.50 Martha Washington v sewing - table, solid mahogany. Invisible hinges. CQO Reproduction any of Geve in maheg any of Governer Win Win threp's beautiful old drsk, a relic which is consid ered such a pure Chlp- (Fifth Fleer) 12.6x9.1 ft s.35 12.8x8.3 ft 075 11.11x0.2 ft 287 12.9x8.11 ft 297 12.2x9.2 ft 295 12.2x8.9 ft 1335 13x9 ft ie80 ft., $282 (fit nth Fleer) WEATHER Cleudy Things Keep the With Interest ffjtp Mn'M f&mt ..Y.niVfv pendale type that it may have been made by the master himself. $103 A stiH fincr rcproduc rcpreduc v tien of the Winthrop desk. .Mahogany. $32 Gate-reggcd table, solid mahogany, 33x40-inch top. $18 sPinet desk. mahogany top and writing -bed. width :n inches. Tea wagon, with remev $32 able glass trav. dreti leaus, and n silver drawer. Mahogany, gjg High backed chair, Wind Wind eor type. Solid mahog any, with the exception of t'"n bow-shaped top. $28 Nm of four tabc9. all solid mahogany.' $17.50 "d-tabre, with fold ing top and book trough. Solid ma hogany. $23.50 SPiet desk. 37 inches wide. Exten sion writing-bed and wide drawer. Kazaks Rugs 7.1x6.2 te 8x5.10 ft, $85 te Daghestans Rurs A$eioege 8ize 7x4 ft, ,85 Mesul Rugs Average aha 3.6x6.6 ft., $35 te yOU. 1 . ' J m a 1 Mi I l rM .v ..t.nt. A, J,W t'M