W 'i VJ I ) s' .'-a vt ivtijrvuw. ,'r ' . f' . i?4V':? ' ' ' ", "a r V k ui.t -W' "c i A ,rt( a-iyx , i r-srt - i : i'i K 1 "i-rafl ": WEATI Wflrgan Plays at 9, 11 nnd 4:50 v , Chimes nt Noen WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S 'Stere Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S Rain or Sil6v) Stere .Opens at 9 f 0 ' -ir - there's a Great Deal Going On in This Stere Every Single Day -. -Mr V Ww'?''' Daniel Webster's . Birthday was January 18, 1782. He was born at Salisbury,' new Hillsborough, New Hampshire; where, his (father built the first leg cabin, one story high, jwith a pointed reef,, and four rooms en the ground fleer. The little boy, Daniel Webster, from humble beginnings, grew te be one- of the greatest American statesmen. His first schoelhduse was built of legs. Think of the little boy tramping a mile en se from ms numc u sciiuui wuu ins spviuug-uuuiis and a little tin pail containing his dinner! In after days he wrete: ''I thnnk you for your letter, my geed-old schoolmaster, and am rejoiced te knew that you arc among the living. - Your kind" letter has awakened many sleeping recollections, . and with all geed wishes, I remain your friend and pupil., DANIEL WEBSTER." Te Mr. Jame3 Tappan. In a speech made by Daniel Webster at Saratoga in 184Q, he said these touching words, referring te his first schoel: "I make it an annual visit, I carry my children te it, te teach them the hardships endured by the generations which have gene before them." ' ' " It is stated of him that when he was first called te "speak in public en the stage" he burst J Infn tears and his effort was a failure. IT Let the sons of farmers, mechanics and workingmen and of humble and hard-work beginnings, take heart and net give up for discouragements. 0 Signed January 18, 1022. ffifawA rHE Fur Sale in which every piece of ?. L flu is tnuiKta go per cent oeiew utf ji tgular price is going en merrily and eeple from all around the country are viking advantage of it (Second Fleer) i JsL n Out Ge All Our Women's Winter Suits New Prices $15 te $100 There are exaetly'a hundred and fifty of the suits, and nearly all of them have been reduced te half te hurry them out as fast as possible. They are odds and ends, of ceurae, but they are really wonderful things. At $15 expect one-piece dresses with capes, t)f Weed in oxford, heather mixtures and warm browns. At $25. Plain tailored suits of the mannish suitings and f ur-trimmed suits. . At $38.50. Other plain and fur-trimmed suits; n freat many of pile materials. This group has in it large w well as regular sizes. At $65 te $100 are the line novelties usually cut from pile fabrics and usually fur trimmed. All the coats in the entire let are interlined, the linings are fine and the colors are the most desirable. And while sizes are very much broken, there are all sizes in the let. (Ilrst Fleer) Parisienne Corsets tall a (1(7PH nf tli .,uf nin.l- 80 far are thes.P eplcss model sllehtlv hiirher rnt and back, with crebs l of clastic ever the dia- & ' J10 material is pink ?ei and til rW n $.? .JaintV HllMn 'enrantn l K "tt.7 j. " - w.mvvw jv y pink, white, lavender and black, $15 and $20 nnd $25. Exquisite silk broche model with embroidered elastic top and lejit' skirt, ?25. A model expressly adapted te tall figures has lenp, skirt, low 'bust and is made of a durable "ir'' broche, ?18. (Third l'loer , Oriental Rugs in Large and Unusual Sizes Moderately Priced , A small collection of geed, reliable pieces, all of them large, many in unusual sizes which people frequently leek for, but de net always find. Mahal; 13K7x9.G ft $375 Scrap!, 12.3x9.8 ft $350 Anatolian, 14x10.1 ft... A.. $765 Chinese, 14x11.8 ft $425 Chinese, 13x10 ft $175 Serapi, 14x10 'ft $425 Mahal, 12.3x9.5 ft. .r $245 Arak, 11x6.11 ft $185 Kcrmanshah, 17x11 ft $1085 Fereghnn, 19.6x9.9 ft $1575 Cabistan, 11.2x6.1 ft $365 Serapi, lD.lxll.C ft .'.. $645 (Seventh l'loer) Annual Gleye Clearance Tomorrow continues the sale at low prices of women's and children's geed gloves from our regular stock. There are especially geed value in women's gloves, priced at $1 te $2.65 a pair. Children's gloves, j0c, 75c and $1. Prices average about half, and the gloves are the styles, colors and kinds that every body wants. (West Altley Lewer Prices en Seme Fine Luggage Let's start with the lowest priced, a splendid brown cowhide suitcase for $7.50, which is a great deal less than half price. Made by one of the most famous lug gage makers in'the business. Seme with sewed corners and short straps and ethers with riveted corners and straps all around. ' Then there are traveling bags for $8.50 te $25 which are just about half their for mer prices. Seal, cowhide and walrus, in black and brown, some leather lined, ethers silk lined, and all well made. In the way of fitted lug gage you can get for $50 or $60 pieces which were a half mere. (Slain l'loer) Seme Boudoir Silver Is Greatly Reduced . All these patterns which we have decided net te reorder. It is very likely that many women arc making a collection of these same patterns and may find some needed pieces among this assort ment. , Hair brushes are new $7, combs and hat brushes, $3 each. Mirror? are $15,' military brushes $11 (a pair and many of the smaller ar ticles, such as cold cream jais, nail files, shoe luirns and he en, :re $2 each. (Main 1 luer) Beautiful Marble Statuary at Half tasteful and delicate All the pieces shown in the China Stere are marked at half the former figures. The collection embraces many exquisite things, some with the dranery highly polished ami tinted in shades. Prices, from $7.50 for a small bust te "125 for a striking piece entitled "The Greek Slave." (Teurtli l'loer) 75 Women's Fur-Trimmed Coats Are New $100 and $150 There arc hut " or we a kind, mostly fine belivias and a few silk and wool duvetyns, but te make up for the migging sizes in each model, the prices show a clear saving of ?15 te $75 en each coat. " Women will find some of the prettiest styles we have had this Winter among these coats and wraps. Besides the fur cellars, a number have fur cuffs and fur trimmed panels. The furs are squirrel, wolf, beaver and Hudsen seal (sheared muskrat). (First l'loer) The Dangling Earring Sways Many Hearts Net enlv is it becoming, but it does seem te be n necessnry part of the new round-neck gowns. One can carry out almost any color scheme among some newly. arrived earrings of this kind, tfhey are in the long pendant shape or hoops and they are charming imitations of jnde, am ber, lapis, coral, amethyst, sap phire or pearl. . As for the prices, they start as low as GOc and go up te $21 a pair. (Main Fleer) 3000 Yards Printed Voile Special at 25c a Yard Just in time for these women who like te start the making of Spring dresses this early in, the season. They are a nice quality voile and the designs are unusually geed. The colors include dark grounds of nnvy, gray, brown, Copenhagen, and a number of pnetty black- and white effects. All are U8 inches wide. (West .Male) Unlimited Supplies of Snowy White Underthings is every dainty woman's idea. She likes never te come te the end of them. And te forestall that catastrophe she regularly renews her sup plies in tht Wanamaker White Sale where geed garments cost little. Women are saying and we knew it before that the values this time are better than ever. Nainsoek chemises at $1 are plain tailored or lace and embroidery trimmed. At $1.50, $1.85, $2.05, $2.75, $3.75 and $5 there are excep tionally geed values. Philippine batiste chemises, hund made nnd hand embroidered, arc especially geed at $2.65, $2.85 and $3.85. These who prefer straight styles will find unusually geed value at $2.35 and $2.85. Silk chemises offer unusual quality at $2, $2,85, $3.85 and $5. Most are crepe de chine, but thcre Is satin also at $3.85, and radium 'silk in thice colors nt $5.t0, - ' filil Ji$p v (Third rioerV ) afar GreatPianesExdushrely at Wamam CHICKERING The all-American piano, built in Bosten. Founded by Jonas Chickering in 1823 America's greatest piano forte, accorded the world's highest honors. Uprights. Grands. Reproducing Pianos. SCHOMACKER The piano of the Presidents. Built in Philadelphia, in which city there- are homes where SCHOMACKER pianos have been for mere than three-quarters of a century. The dignity of its character, the nobility of its tone, the fame of its name, all give the SCHO MACKER a peculiar and particular standing among pianofortes. Uprights. Grands. Reproducing Pianos. EMERSON "The sweet-toned," built in Bosten, and of which mere than 117,000, have been sold te satisfied customers the country ever. Every step in its construction since 1849 has been toward better achievement. Grands. Player-jtianes. Reproducing Pianos. LlNDEMAN & SONS One of the only four pianofortes which have come down te us from the remote past surrounded by the hale of priority and original achievement. Built in New Yerk. A piano that has been tested mere than 80 years ! At the very top of the list of moderately priced grand's. Player-pianos. Reproducing Pianos. Other Pianos and Reproducing Pianos at Wanamaker's HAINES BROS. BRAMBACH THE CELEBRATED KNABE and the incomparable Reproducing Piane AMPICO which may be seen in the Wanamaker Piana Salens, incorporated in the CHICKERING, SCHOMACKER, HAINES BROS., MARSHALL & WENDELL and the celebrated KNABE pianos. Pianos of Quality concerning which there never has arisen, nor ever can arise, any question. And back of evdry one of which we stand. Convenient Terms of Purchase Old pianos accepted in part payment A representative will be glad te call at the home of any one interested in knowing mere of the above pianos, or anything about geed pianoforte music for the home in which we specialize. (".rtitnil l'loer) Winter Sale of Men's Suits $30, .$35 and $40 A fine going Sale just replenished se you can come in new and cheese frdm about 500 fine winter suits at this reduced price. Savings all the way from $8 te $25. All sizes for all sorts of men. Sack suits, double breasted suits, sport models and conservative busi ness suits. Cheviots, cassimeres and worsteds, the, best fabrics of the season. - All-wool, hand tailored, the only all-wool and hand-tailored suit Sale that we knew of, certainly the best Sale of the season in Philadelphia. (Third Fleer) Shirts, Neckties, Pajamas in the Men 's Wear Sale silk-and-wool Plenty of geed picking still in these three major groups and a few ether geed furnishings te be had for the'searching. All at prices which rep resent savings of a third te a half, and all Wana maker standard goods. Shirts at $1.65, $1.85 and 95, including woven and printed madras, some with starched cuffs; silk- and-cotton, and silk. Neckties at 50c and 85c four-in-hands of cut silk in this season's pat terns and including nearly all our finer winter ties. Pajamas and night shirts at $1, $1.50, $1.65, $2 and $2.50 for demet, percale, silk - and - cotton and colored cheviot. (Mnln FUer) Men Can Save a T hird en Fine Fur Cellars Separate fur cellars, all of se- Iilended muskrut, $16.50. lected furs, and designed te use ,, ,-r. en overcoats that have none. 7, t, , . New priced as follews1 Alaska seal, $80. Ceney and sealine, $8. Otter, $40 te $100. (Main lloer) Men Surely De Like These $8.50 Shoes Probably one reason is that Rrain calfskin and made en Sh,eL1rhkeirrienIdsthparu,1grekat ue '" '! porfe.atcd tips, deal mere for. perforated vamp beams, very wide High and low shoes of stout shanks ami flat heels. (.Mnln Fleer) Men's Handkerchiefs Specials, $3.85 a Dezen Theya re 35c each for les-, than lent values. a dozen, but most men want a They are a jjoed quality, yener- dozen or mere of these geed linen eus size and have quarter-inch handkerchiefs for they arc excel- hems. (Muln l'luur) Splendid Helland Blankets at Half "Gegaramlcerd Zuiver WeV Which latter phrase means, (guaranteed all-wool. And the guarantee is that of the Helland Government. Net only are these blankets woven of all-wool, but the wool in them is of a particularly fine and serviceable kind, being a mixture of Siberian and Austra lian. These blankets were made in Leiden, of the Pilgrim fathers. They arc marueleusly warm, w ith a long, fleecy nap, and more over they are remarkably heavy. All are white blankets, in a choice of blue, geld and rich, bright led border duaigns. We have marked them at half for a clearaway. Size 76xS4 inchei, $7 and $9 each. Size j2xS4 inches, $5.50 and $7 each (SUth lloer) Re-covering Umbrellas This is the month when um brellas can be le-covered most quickly and cheaply and here are the various price.-: 90c for a strong black cotton cover. ?2.'."i for u hill; waip material with cotton filling. $.'1.50 or the ohtf-fashiened gleria men are very iVnd of this, $3.50 for all-silk btluc, green, purple and garnet. (Muln l'loer) Best Things te Buy in the Hosiery and Underwear Sale Out of-the great mass of merchandise assembled for this sale, and from which se many splendid purchases have been made, we select the following groups as affording the best values new: Women's Stockings Children's Stockings Men's Half Hese " BteckliiBS with cotton teii.t, "ttecemls." QK for fuli.fiishlencd silk Iti fUU black nnd cordovan with cot ton tops and soles. C?1 for full fashioned and lu-aw ? .-amltna llk In black. "t,ve. nmiti. J?1 OK fur heatlw-colered rllli-d pX.i.O 0j 8pertH hut.,.. R1 O for l,rewn allk-and-woel tpx.UU )ertp hose. C9 t( f" all-wool nnd allk-and. jj.j.ev wool ribbed ierts heee In hentlnjr coloring, nema wltl clocks. $Wt AU1.) , 1 9U,n t i HZn for '!in- W' ";' or hecUx three quarter hone .mil long steckliiEs, of arieua iu.iterl.tls (Tlrnt l'liier) Women's Underwear Kfjp for MbbtU cotton union niittti, 0Js tegular and extra bUcm 85c i(n ,l l,u'r f"r 1p1'"14 '"iJ nay 4UL .irtltknl bilk for lit.it her culeicil oel. 50c ;c OK,, for fanr-y $1 Hlilped full fabUtenvil for Suinmer-welKht athletic union mills In nlnk ..mi uhltn i tepe auil elle ilnk and white Htlk-and- 71 7C for nthletic union suit? of IJJO.. I KJ p Oil fur wool Mencer for French lisle In black and co lern C?1 CA fei f.inc l'reneh lll In tp-L.UU oelo-s and wool 15 e I f IucMiiks Willi fan v tops C?"l 9K for wool wolf hone with ,lX-.t f ,i t tnpi and nllk-and- $2.75 bright coIeth, (Vint rioe) la wool half he.se clocks with enibr ldi red CO CA for line wool suit ifMtvsvr - "Jfif with fancy top. hose Men's Underwear Klr melt for part wool nnd un 1!pu lied cotton t.lrin atd drawers. f7Tf, each fur wmii unJ - initeti Mill tn unU drawern, In my OCT., for white nml iicru ribhM lotten union tiil.s, Winter weight for gray ribbed wvol-uiid-e.t-ion union rultn. 'WinUr w km V fi eaUi fes .tyvW "- v,ou w.i 10rigipriiniweni. medium and hcuvy'weltlHa (Main iiuvr) t I jLfi f y lTCirtyV." v ..-: mi . .... -,. W 4 ' . . U V.-.i.ln'. ... . ,;v iLM.te i ' ivrj,. H Lf't iiiMifc'ti.J.' C'V-, t - Ki'lSJ.At v. KvjVLti2IUJ,4 r V A f ff- Mi 1 ,'X.v
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