!WV"'V;l- EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANUARY G, 191D r .1 Grand Organ, 9, 11 and 4:50 dilmM nt Ntrokp at Noon WANAMAKER'S Store Opens at 9 A. M. WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at 5 P. M. WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair M Ml row a Crisp, Clear, Cold Winter Day Keens Everyone Up! The Big Steamship, the Northern Pacific, With Two Thousand )f our beloved soldier and sailor heroes, some of them war-wounded and suffering, came up to Fire Island, within a few hours of port and welcoming Homes, and there sat down in the jauows oi low tide, and with many perils landed her precious (cargo by piecemeal. It is easy to be a good navigator and skim across the deen ocean, but to make a good landing is not 'always easy for a ship or anything as big as this '.Store. This Store is a big steamer. The war took from tus three-fifths of our crew. We crossed the sea of a ycar s work successtuliy, but when it came to inc Export called "Christmas, our old crew had forsaken us for war work, and we had to take on "greenhorns" eand try to serve our people, but it was only a half service, because it lacked the "Wanamaker" training, f knowledge and experience. This is to ask the public to overlook whatever was lacking, and to assure it that we did the best ywe could under the conscriptive circumstances. We are now just at the beginning again of our $ idea of proper storekeeping. Little by little, almost all of our boys will come back to us. We are not so certain of our girls. They are mercurial. They all need the advice of a good man. We did the best we could. We gave the people our good goods at low prices from the first. It was astonishing how they took them in such nuantities. But they have learned through all these f years that we may be depended upon to do justly. Now that we are taking in some things at lower prices! we shall sell whatsoever comes in at lower &prices. H We shall not deal in bankrupt nor old, left-over SlUCiVS. REGARDING TIE WITEE SALE OF 1 ITE m For tomorrow wo have brought into it some heavy white flannellet nightgowns at $1.50. More bloomers they are much in request as the cold increases. There are a dozen styles between 85c and $1.50; all cottons white, flesh and pretty colored stripes. Also some flesh-colored silk bloomers at $2.25. Dainty pink batiste nightgowns, very much frilled and ruffled and generally fluffy, at $2.25 and $3.85. Extra sizes pink crepe de chine nightgowns, one with tiny lace at $13.75 and one hemstitched at $15. Ask for these at the counter of extra sizes. All the other items mentioned will be found, together with the great bulk of the White Sale, on the Third Floor, Central. But there are many tables also on the Main Floor some witli kindred garments; Please remember that all White Sale garments are from 20 to 33 per cent less than regular prices. Real Ivory and Only Ivory Has the Beautiful Graining Moicovor, leal ivoiy toilet articles aie unmistakable and they are the daintiest of all for a woman's dicssing table. Genuine ivory has been difficult to obtain lately, but all the pieces necessary to a set or to complete a .set are heie. Hair brushes $15 to 519. Ivory-top combs, $1.50 to $1.76. Jlinois, $2G to $37. Puff jars, $22 and $21. Salve jaw, $7 to A8.50. Also all the other small pieces. (.Icwrlr Morr, (limtnut and Tlilrlornth) I t Signed' 'i Jan. 6, 1919. hmaX The Fur Sale Continues and the variety both of small furs and coats is still well worth while. The small furs include practically all that most people are asking for the foxes, wolf, racoon, beaver, nutria, mole, Hudson seal (dyed muskrat). Coats are mostly Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) , with a few novelties .and a few of the hardy furs. (Second I loor, Clientnul) The Sale of Hurt Books Starts Wednesday Thousands of books of every kind taken fiom our shelves and tables will be in it all reduced to piices which will inteiest every book-loor. (Mnlii I loor, Tlilr(rrnlh) Sterling Fitted Traveling Cases for Women Superb outfits that the woman planning a southein tiip will like to see. The cases aie of fine hair gtain black seal and arc not large, but the fourteen steiling silver toilet ai tides aie so arranged as to leae loom in the center for a few necessary night garments or other things. With plain fittings, $U2.;0; engraved fittings, $123. (Main lloor, t'limtnut) White Silks in Every Weave and Every One at a Saving We are willing and glad to have them compared with white silks elsewhere, for we J, know that, quality for quality, the prices are less than such silks are bringing at this time. And we know, beyond doubt, that there is no such comprehensive showing of white , silks anywhere outside the Wanamaker Stores. These are white silks for every purpose and every occasion, and never were white silks more fashionable. Crepe de chine, $1.30 to $3.30 a yard. Crepe meteor, $11 a yard. Jersey silk, $0 a yard. Pongee, $2 u yard. Geoigettc crepe, $2 and $2.23 a yard. (rimt I'loor. (Iieslnut) Silk broadcloth, $2 and $2.10 a 6yard. Satins, $1.50 to $1.50 a yard. Taffeta, $2 a yard. Bengnline, $2.25 a yaid. Chiffon oile, $2.50 a yard. Japanese habutai, $1.25 to $2 a yard. Japanese satin, $1.50 to $2 a yard. Schappo wuip, Japanese broad cloth, $2 a yard. Mnuary Brings Down the Price of Several Hundred Fine Coats for Women Now $45 to $100 Now that the leally cold weather held off till K this time of year, this 1 eduction sale conies at a Especially opportune time, lor tins is the very (weather tor tnese wiups. They are cur fine tur-tummed coats luind- Ksome models that have sold fion $22.50 to $50 more than their piesent prices. il Tlimo lu a lni iro assortment: nf sfvlps nnl pcolors the coats themselves being of fine velouis, rsllvortones. bolivins and cvoias in all the fashion- liable colois of the Winter. They have gieat fur collars and often fur bouleis, too, of racoon, Hudson senl and French seal (shcaicd muskrat) and Austialian opossum. Some have straight backs and panel effects, some are belted nil the way around, and there arc a few unusual, novelty coats. All are lined throughout with fine silks. t $45 to $100 each. & And a woman has practically the whole Winter yet in which to wear them. Tunics, Braided and Embroidered Reduced, $11.75 and '$18.75 They aie a wonderful way of saving a good silk foundation and theieby adding a most attractive new gown to one's wardrobe. Long black net tunics with bi aiding and material for sleeves, $11.73. Long Georgette crepe tunics, black, blue or taupe, with braided designs and braid fringe, $18.75. Also another shorter style in Georgette cicpo with silk em broidery,' black, gray, blue or taupe, at $18.75. OVt All) (1'lri.t Hour, Central) Waists at White Sale Prices tai-and Striped and plaid voiles, td and lace tnmmcu, i SO. Singciic voiles with laces and bioidciies, $1.05. alloicd waists of voilo and ste some colored soits in the ection, $1.75. eorcettc and dope do-chine, oral and tiimmed, $11.83. (Knot anil Wil ,llr Murkrt Mrr.'l iitniU Tlilril rinor, Criitnil) Two Special Lots of Women's Brown Kid skin Shoes At $5.75 ate high lace shoes of soft brown kidskln with tan cloth t'ops and low walking heels. At $0.75 aie high laon shoes of all brown kidskin with Cuban heels. Iloth styles have long vamps and narrow toes and theie is a good saving on every pair. (Flrit I'loor, Market) Women Find Duplex Gloves Satisfactory for Winter because thev are warm and com foi table. This is the very time for glocs like these Duplex gloves in white or buck, brown, giny or tan, with em broidered backs, pique sewn and 1 clasp for fastening, $1.00 a pair. In light tan or gray? also white, pique or outseam sown, 1 clasp, $2 a pair; with strap wrist $2.50 u pair. (Main J lour. Crnlrnl) Is -Inch All-Wool rge, $z.ou a iara the two best colois, black . rood shade of daik blue, mid luality In a medium fine twill, nu nice tor dresses ana cnii- clothes. , pause cf the wldth.nnd qual- this serge, thq price la .re- bly.,mexpcnsve. (Vf Floor, CheMnut) White Sale and Other Petticoats for Girls What with many snowy mounds nnd more in the stockrooms, we have an excellent assortment of girls' long white petticoats to show you in this JanuaiySale. Kvery little skirt is well made and raietully finished, and the variety of styles is quite wide. Beginning at $1 theie are three styles, two with sturdy embroidery flounces. From thcio piices go on un to $6 for n fine garment of soft nainsook nnd beautiful embroidery. The embroideries and laces have been selected with care, the designs are good nnd tinny aie ribbon inn, too. Silk skiits, also silk skiits with cotton tops (and these are very piactlcal) are heic in gay and moro subdued colors and flounces of all descriptions. $3.85 to $9 apiece. All in 32 to 30 inch lengths. (Third Floor. Chettnut) FINE blouses for Palm Bench are of linen nnd severely simple, or of batiste with real filet, and both of an ideal sort to wear under gay sweaters In tho South. Third Floor, Chestnut.) IK the Oriental Store there are four tables which are a feast -I Spring Styles in Silk Handbags An especially pretty new bag of black nnd navy silk witli celluloid frames in black or tortoise-shell finish and with a tas sel. Uncommonly good for $4. A larger bag, in shopping size, is of black silk with colored cellu loid frames and is $3.50. (Main Floor, Cliratnut) These Dresses and Uniforms for Maids and Nurses Are Quite Special for it is not easy to get such well made, good dresses at prices liko these $3.50 for black uniforms for maids. Simply but well made ami well finished, too. $3.85 for soft-finlshcd white percale dresses for nurses. These are just such dresses as peopfe have been asking us or. (TliU'd Floor, Central) i pic obal clair de lunc, one to cobalt, one to appie-giecn tnat most deli cious of all hues and one to mus-taul-yellow. Nearly all the ncct s shown are modern nnd copies. (.Fourth Floor, Chestnut.) LOTS of cozy knitted things for babies and for grown peo ple socks and sacques for tho first; toques for children, and dainty shoulder scarfs nnd so on for women to wear round the house. (Second Floor, Central.) sell sheep-lined coats to girls as well as boys thcy'ic W5 especially good lor motoring anu other sports. $20 nnd $25. (Scc ond Floor, Central.') . PEOPLE going to Florida will find that u tourist glass or a largc-sizodopcra glass adds con siderably to tho pleasure of the trip. Prices $11 to $45. (Main Gallery, Chestnut.) rOCTORS say CO or 08 degiees - is the proper indoor tempera ture for health, and a thermom eter in evety room is rather an advantage. Prices 35c to $10. (Main Gallery, Chestnut.) TVTACKINAWS are most popu-"- Inr among boys. They give a freedom of action that long ovei coats don't, consequently tho lads arc apt to keep them on at play when overcoats wojjld bo dis carded. $13.50 and $lo tor 8 to 18 year sizes. (Second Floor, Central.) Men's Fur-Lined Overcoats a Fourth to a Third Less (In the London Shop) ,X Xow that cold weather has come at last theie is real need for fur-lined coats, especially nniong motorists. And right in good time comes a sale of these fine garments in the London Shop. These coats arc all of marked distinction and exceptional quality. The shells are of tweed in beautiful green and brown heather mixtures, or of the more conservative gray or black. Linings are of carefully selected furs and in clude marmot, natural and blended muskrat. Jap anese mink and sealskin. Collars are of plucked and unplucked otter, beaver, Hudson seal (dyed muskiat), Persian lamb and real seal. Tho new prices, which aveiagc a fouith to a third less than they have been, aie $05 to $150. (Tlir (Inllerj, Clientnul) Last Lot of Those Merino Army Socks at 50c We don't mean that we will never have such half hose again at this pi ice, though we make no promises. But this shipment of 3000 pair closes out the Inrge special purchase which enabled us to sell them so much below the regular price. Natural color niciino (half wool and half cot ton) in a weight that is mighty comfortable light now. First grade goods. (Mulii 1 lnor, Murkrt) MS ?t Fine Light- Weight Sweaters for Golfers Going South .Made of a mixture of Angora and alpaca that gives plenty or waimth but is neither too warm nor too heavy. All coat style, or course. In green, brown and gray heather mixtures, $13.50. With fancy fronts of contrasting color, hori zontal stripes, $13. (Main I liior, Mnrl.ol) rt B UillLd lull 11 U Jyilyi iroesE i Among the Lower-Priced Rugs in the January Sale ,v are Axminsters, body Brussels and wool Wiltons. They comprise a wide range of pleasing patterns, suitable for every room in the house, and are all durable weaves. has lately received a very fine long Italian table of walnut, with heavily carved sti etcher and pediment ends the typo of tabic that belongs in an cxttcmcly dignified house. The price is $050. A high Italian chest of wal nut wood carved a piece of furniture that would be ad mirable in a dining loom or used as a cabinet in n libi.iry. Price S550. Another old Italian chest which stands lower would bo delightful in a hall, especially if set upon a red cloth plat form. $453. Two pairs of antique Italian candlesticks aie also note worthy; both carved and gilded, and one pair fitted for electric lights. Also some miriois set in gilt, Adam design, are among tho lecent comuis. (I'lrtli I loor, ( lirttnul) Axminsters 9 x 12 it., $36.50 8.3 x 10.G ft., $34.30 Body Brussels ! 9 x 12 ft., $47.30 8.3 x 10.G ft., $45 ! Wool Wiltons ! 9 x 12 ft., $57.50 and $39.30 ("erpnlli lloor. S.3 x 10.G ft., $35 and $37.50 Bath Rugs at Half Price 24 x 48 in., $1.85 24 x 60 in., $2.25 27 x 54 in., $2.13 30 x 60 in., $2.50 36 x 72 in., $3.75 ( lirstmil) "History of the World War" By Francis A. March, Ph.D. with nn iuli eduction by Gen. Peyton C. Muich, nnd illustiated with official war pictures alto gether a valuable and reliable narrative. Price $3. (Muln lloor. Tlilrlf f nlli) White Sale Corsets Kabo models include two top less styles of pink coutil and pink broche; prices SI. 30 and $2. A plain pink batiste mode mdc for slender figure is $1.30. , Warni'i nistproof coiscts at $1 are half price. Madame Lyia corsets are tui commonlv good at $3.50. (Dilril Floor, Clii'i.tnut) Organdie Neckwear Sets Specials at $1 Daintiest of white organdio sets with tiny ruffled edges; some aie touched with a color. Also there are coloiod organdio sets, some pleated and in Van Dyke points, tan, Copenhagen blue and rose. (Main Floor, Crntrnl) Hot-Water Bottles are particularly useful in January nnd February and all the other Winter months when chills and colds and other illnesses make such heat necessary. We have many kinds of good hot-water bottles, in various .shapes and sizes. They are of the best rubber, and guaiantced, every bottle. $1 to $2.50 each. (.Mnln lloor. Cliolnul) 30 English Dinner Sets Marked for Quick Disposal at $22.50 a Set To be exact, they are marked at less than piesent-duy cost. Two border patterns, plain shape, standaid quality; from ono of the best factories in England. Full legular assortment, each set comprising 107 pieces. The saving is $12.50 on each set. (Fourth Floor, Clietnnt) 600 Dozen Fine New Irish Linen Napkins $5 to $10.75 a Dozen This is ono of the good lots that we have had in icserve, and which -we offer tomonow for the fust time fresh and spic-and-span. The napkins aie of heavy, full-bleached, pure flax, Irish damask, and thev are maiked to sell at very leasonable prices, 18x18 inches aC $5; 20x20 inches at $0.73; 22x22 inches at S7.75; 24x21 inches at $0 and a group of double damask napkins, 24x21 inches at the sama price, $10.75 a dozen. (Mrot lloor, Chrtlnut) White Sale Bedmuslins Are Deservedly Popular So many of the standard makes are included in this Sale, and especially in the desir able sizes, that women are buying, not only for the present but for future needs as well. Pillow Cases ' Bolster Cases 72x9 ini:hes S1-'5 each. 42x36 inches at 28c and 40c j 12x72 inches at 70c each. x'JD inches at $1.83 each. Pao.,oi !.,-! ' CJhooic ' 81x00 Inches at $2 each. 4238Vj inches at 4.ic each. , OllCeiS , . , 15x30 inches at 30c and 45c 34x90 inehe-. ut SI. 25 each. '"M inches at $2.50 each. each. , 03x90 inchc- at S1.75 each. i 90108 inches at $2.05 each. (First lloor, lirstmit) Hundreds of Pairs of Good Warm Blankets ' at Reduced Prices The cold wave found our blanket and quilt store reacijr. x Not only are our stocks ample, but the collec tion of blankets and quilts which we are now show ing at reduced prices is the largest we have ever had at this season, which means that we have the goods when they are most needed. And they are goods of standard quality, and the savings on them are remarkable, considering the time and the cir cumstances. Several hundred blankets are at reductions of 20 to 33 1-3 per cent. They begin at $7.50 a pair for cotton and wool blankets, 70x82 inches, and go up to ?20 a pair for f' hL California wool with a y n good extra-large blankets of small mixture of cotton. several In between are blankets grades at 8 to $10 a pair. 300 quilts are at special prices, $8.50 and $10 each ; both kinds guaranteed by the maker to be wool filled. Those at $8.50 are covered with'cam bric in iloral patterns and finished with a plain border of sateen. The quilts at $10 have borders and backs of plain sateen. Silk, satin and brocade covered wool quilts are shown in a rich choice of colors and patterns at notable reductions from regular prices. (Slith Floor. Crntrol) - H .IH.i-.V-Y f f A c; ' !' if -9 ISn Vr in " i 1 irji. 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