!i8W" s ETflBNIfrja- PUBLIC LEtGtiR-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 9ln ? :rr; f otgnn, 9. 11 and 4:50 WANAMAKER'S Store Opens 9 A. M. WANAMAKER'S CMmen nt Stroke of Noon Store Closes 3 P. M. WANAiMAKER'S WEATHER Fair p)1'' Ff'l i . "ii k - tJSfl m ii irst Day of Inspection i the A Vo Days at Most Journeying From N e.w York SWith Summer Sun and Warmth All the Way to Ekyida h -,5!H& You leave the blec " Tnd chill behind you or the green grass, wnu palms and pine trees, iter passing Columbia, S. C; along the way the lossoming cotton fields, little hamlets of colored oik, and the forests of moss-covered oaks, and he white cows and black razorback rooters; and, for diversion, later, St. Augustine, full of health and romance. Further along you reach Ormo'nd Beach, so solid and wide, with its Majestic Hotel and, ten !3m minutes further away, over the bridge, Daytona, Jjjhe little, winsome, refined Daytona, on the ryy Halifax River, the beautiful town of hospitalities L ml and interesting people whose homes are gardens of beautv rather than of show. I . ' M,V Alter, the hlteenth ol January (.so say the i'jijij old habitues) and until early June the soft AVkl Sum in or nir is usual nil the lime and nice that nt pur May days. f I To New York and Philadelnhia Florida is Uvir the nearest porch of open south windows where jHio'. the worn and weary may find in the sun and jWTt delicious air, new vitality, the desired rest and Pi' flu change of sight and sound. There is, too, some- 1 'i thing lazyful and sleepiiymg in the southern ,,'( .atmosphere at this time of the year. Everv dav this Store sets its table freshly 'JJ with the best we can get of such things as our liy. patrons like. People say our Store, big as it is. is much like a "Friendship Village, where everybody feels at home. Signed Juu. ?S, l'JIO. hm4- and Advance Choosing Tomorrow in Great February Furniture Sale i ji .1 lleed l i EW Winter C ,o a t s i o r ! Yes ln omen: i' r;oals P iizsim kUffie m V ft T ft ' Plcnt i" mn aic luiyim.' now with nut only the thought of this Winter, but of ysflvcuil succepiiinf ones, aim fethev vanl noon, waini piacurai floats of not too pionounctni jjpyi' These new awivaia are on tlv this anil they arr most -.1 4-1.. ,.i.l Tn A 4- d'OA .. f.n i U- ilHO1 flll'Vl' WTO '? iv-v"...- ...---. vuncu tiiroiiKiioui aim im eiuii iPjgcollav of cone. m At San a knit black cheviot with ifaiKC plush collar. At M7.5U a soft. loolv eloui. entirely silk lined, with hal ollav ot taupe nutria oi in'ai- ,eal. 4 (1 lrt I l"'ir, ) flitrnl) 9. Wfc Vrf J -V I1T .. Young no in a xi JciL..i,i c rriioco .piiuuiu UCC A v they are excellent coats that the season with much er prices than those they ait' wearing w to .?o.;.u.. ey aie coats of V.00I velours, flpompoms and outer K0011, 2 u'Mk lTinlniinls. ill such ed-for colois as taupe, bui- y, icitideer, blue, Rieen uuu n shades. They are made in new an :omiiiK Winter svyies, " " ! thiouKliom wun roou Buiss, .,..0 nfion interlined, as well. itc a number have large fill is. to 20 eai sizc. tWfc , nml I lr. I lilmil NY Coat-Need - g Girl or m JE W F i n e i Waists ainrhn ir in atrain if it can Id ever to have been out. lie waist with it is of white Fin,i the soutache appears in fclose detail all around the WE and pointed collar ami n; !58.oo. Bother ii of tieorgette cicpe i.flesli, bisque, navy atxl bla'k. iioutnclic ilesiprn Torminp; a r i - iM .r..n..4 eifiTr. IQl MUU1U 111 I1UU., .pu.li. Hrd is a very simple and y style with a 111 oau collar M lUct joinetl to a self-frill ivery tiny pleats, sia.oti. tiJ(T1ilnl 1 loor. Ontrul) m .. lL L - W O O L I Tweed Suiting Fcial, $3.50 a Yard bcie is anythinir that eives service than a tweed most uhaven't found it out yet. is a fine, opportunity for , thinkinir of piactical f'suits or top coats or pos- Bly a separate skirt. Also, 01 tlie good wearinR , thia tweed is most do. lor rtmill boys' suits. Kjray, tan, mown ami , mixtures, sojne with all 64 Inches wide. HP HERE'S a Per - feet Furore for Beads Especially Red Beads lu fact, beads of all coloi? and shapes and sizes, for the fash ionable necklaces. Red beads in that ivid hue which is so popular this Wintei, daik blue to wear with the many blue flocks, imitation amber, lapis, coial and other colors are ali here in the Jeweliy Stole, made up into necklaces of many, kinds. Often two or three tokus' and kinds of beads aie combined; often there is a quaint pendant by way of finish, and sometimes metal beads are combined w ith the coloied ones'. ode to SI 1.30. (.lenelrj M(,r(.t ( lip(iiill 'n, 1 Tlilltrriitlil WHEN the Coat Stays Open Vests Come Into Their Own This, it need hardl be ex plained, is in the Spiingtime. In anticipation of which event hae arrived some striUinjjly pietty now satin and broadcloth vests, slip-over style and showing beadwoik or the trlint of pold or silver brocade as a tiimminp; to Hie satm. $7.30 to $1.2.50 are the prices. Now satin collar and cuffs alno for Sptiiig coatt aie heie. Thev aie ivid-coloied satins or black with insets of color, and ou can imagine how effective thev would be on a dark suit. ,sS.60. S10 and $11. Mtiln I loor, ( enjrult CILKEN Warmth for the Babies From Japan 'or the baby whoae mother wishes him to p;ct plenty of fresh air, without discomfort, there are Baby Buntings, those warm and cozy quilted garments which. pi o tect the baby fiom head to toe. They are quilted, figured silk in light colors. $6.50. Japanese silk quilts, in plain and embroidered silks and daintv colors, $4.75 and S6.50 each. Little wrappers for babies of one and two years' aie of quilted silk, usually white with gay little losebuds sprinkled over the sur face and lined with pale pink or blue silk. $5. ( rlilnl I loor, ( lir.tiiut) "DETTER Shoes - for Women Than $6.50 US Buys Any one of these high lace, cloth top shoes is good style. Medium shade of tan calfskin with tan cloth tops and Cuban heels. ' f Dark tan with tan cloth tops, military heels and indicated wing tips. Black calfskin with gray cloth tops, military heels and indicated wing tips. Patent leather with gray cloth tops, Louis heels and plain toes. Price $0.50 a pair. (llr.t Floor, MsrU.I) mp When you come in here tomorrow you will find, in orderly arrangement, on the Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Floors, what is believed to be the largest and finest stock of furniture at retail in this country and what 'is known to be a stock many times larger and manifestly more desirable than any other in this part of the country. We do not enjoy making com parisons favorable to ourselves, but it is the only way by which people can obtain a true sense of proportion and a clear idea of the magnitude and import of th'is event. Sixteen Thousand Floor Samples The floor samples alone constitute a greater stock than many another good store has altogether in its possession. They number approximately 16,000 pieces, and they are just a part of our entire assortments. It is hardly necessary to tell you what all this magnitude has come from. Your own intelligence will convince you that it must have come from giving the people a furniture service of a kind peculiar to this store. We desire to point out to you that this furniture service never meant so much to the homekeeper or apartment dweller as it means today. It has never meant so much in economy, because greater magnitude means greater command of the market and these sales are always growing. No hurry, no bustle, no undue excitement ,f ii Tli 1 raa? February 1st bringing a gnat quaiui'.y of tine, piact.cal, w parable silks at a notable leduction in pike. livery woman is inxited to takf her time to choose laiefuliy and compaie these silks with those ofi'eied elsewhere. We hae no fear for the iet,ult. Quite natiually the best alue are auie to be iccognized and earned off immediately. Some of these we can't replace. But the majority of silks bough! fur this .-ale are m sufficient quantity to last foi some time. Window and Door Curtains Greatly Reduced Lace cuitains. consisting of one, two o; throe pail lots. Yauous kinds of laces are tepiesented, and some scrim curtains now one-third to one-half k-s. Door hangings, mostly one pair of a kind, in plain coloied armuie or lep. led, blue, gieen. lose and brown, 1 educed to SO to A"."ij a pau-. (I'lflli 1 lour, .MiirUi'O TMITATION Ivory A Toilet Articles All Specially Priced Ju.t lead these pi ices Hair blushes, S1.25, $1.50 and $1.65. Combs, 15c and 23c. Mirrors, 05c to $1.10. They are all of exceptional qual ity and unusual indeed for these pi ices. (Wi.l VMr ANDERSON Ginghams The good David and John An dcison ginghams are ready in a . greater variety of styles than ever. Stripes, checks, plaids and plain colors. Sl.'Jj a yard. (Ilil I'loiir. rhfktnuO LAClil Remnants a Third to a Half Less Very neaily eery kind of lace you can think of and particularly good kinds for Spring dressmak ing. Also there are usYjul remnants cf nets, chiffons an'J Georgette crepes', nice for making over blouses and frocks. (Knit Alilc) USEFUL odd ments From the Upholstery Store Single pairs of lace cuituin ami single lace window ranels ic duccd to about ha'f what the were formerly . Al.-o various lengths of all kinds of upholstery material-, nice for chair coverings or cushion tops, and some net remnants all maikcd at very little p.rices. .iit AUIrt MEN'S Handker chiefs With Plain Initials Of plain, white linen, plain hem stitched style, with an easily read letter in one corner. We suggest, the handkerchiefs at 35c apiece, or $4.20 a dozen. They aie of good qualit, aie now and fresh and are excellent for general use. (Miiln I'loor, Ontrull WHITE Sale Spe cial Longcloth $2.15 a Piece A good, sturdy qualiU for the making of undermuslins and aprons. This is, by far, the most eco nomical way to buy longcloth, and during the White Sale is the most economical time. There is a sav ing of 35c on each piece. A piece Is 10 yards. (llr't i'loor, ClititnulJ It has never meant so much in the (desir ableness and beauty and stable qualities, be cause magnitude means first choice of the goods in which all these things are most pro nounced. The Best Sale for You to Choose In It is the most reasonable thing in the world to choose your furniture where the choice is incomparably the largest, where qualities are reliable beyond doubt, and where prices are the lowest for unquestionable quali ties. Only one Sale can fulfill these conditions. This is the Sale. This is the Sale of unrivaled varieties, of unquestionable qualities and of economies that mean savings in real money. With this we throw open to the public all the beauties and advantages which it holds for them, and to every visitor we offer kindli est welcome and the best service in our power- 1 In Particular All our regular furniture stocks are in this Sale at special February reductions, in addition to an extraordinary series of new purchases- The economies average between 25 and 83 l-o per cent. On many things they are just 10 per cent., on quite a number there is a saving of 50 per cent. WT-f W0HS9MNr' ' -It xj, jgli9fc' jrf Locations Bedroom Furniture Sixth Floor and Central. Dininy Room Furniture Sixth Market and Central. Irving Room- Furniture Fifth Chestnut. Hall Furniture Fifth Floor, Central. Wicker Furniture Seventh Floor, Central Chestnut Floor. Floor, The Rich Displays Are Ready in the Sale of Oriental Rugs and Advance Choosing Begins Tomorrow There is new bloom and new beauty and new unusual wiving:?. The rug display:? are now in full opportunity in this wonderful Seventh Floor Salon of readiness for inspection and advance choosing. They Eastern Rugs today. make an exquisite picture. Chinese. Persian and Xew shipments, bringing thousands of dollars' Caucasian weaves are shown in a great diversity of worth of dependable and handsome Oriental weaves. sizes and in a wealth of colors to delight anybody have been secured to sell at special prices. Along with an eye for the picturesque and the beautiful, with these are rugs taken from our regular assort- It is a good thing to know that the background of the meats and marked at new low figures. great picture is one of genuine advantage, in reliable Coming simultaneously witlthe great February qualities and real advantages in price. Furniture Sale, this event is as timely and helpful as Tomorrow, Thursday and Friday are three days can be because so many people securing new furniture of inspection and courtesy. Selections may be made in will need some new rugs to go with it. advance on any one of these days, but all purchases Xow is the golden opportunity to secure both at . will date from February J. Persian Mahal Rugs ' -- - CnviiPt CJi'n ll.Txtu: -S7 IJ.lOxlU ISO:. unpet bieh ia.sxn.j is: ii.iis.oi aar ax'.'J All" lO.ONtl.j 15" ll.Jlj.iU ZUbo U.Sx7.6 19:'. lli.l'xS.lU 2!)U 11 . , ,, iL.i8.u p n.s::tui i-J7 Chinese Small Rugs 11.7x8.8 19li U.:.:;9.1 ll7 Mate... $11.7 11:. 7.6 175 UxS.9 2W. Hugn, 2 3 siy.7". to Sl,1 lTsO.'- .!7."i 1.'J7 IG!) Uvus. '-. ; S17.50 to S22.5'' tO.iix&.O I." 1 11.0 x 3.2 2(56 UujJS, ii (3 $45 12.11 x S.8 l!197 llus. -1 . 7 6.1 - Chinese Carpel-Size Ru Mosuls. Kazacks and Gundyes :,.;.XU.9 SW3 U.lsl0 S4Uo " X S3" !M5 " SaT';, I J.J x 9.7 o:, t i.u N y., aw J ' "S W. Sdo. &7o and hfc.1 12x9 287 12.0M0 -J97 HeloOcllisUlll RllgS 12x9.2 U79 11.10 s 9 US l.i.7n to sa.i i alt'lilli I- Imir 4 t iitruli MOTOR Robes Reduced Vlie I'ollowiiifj lap robe.-., in cluding siaw "or one, tv, o oi three people, aic a foauh to a third les.s than veKular. Woolen robes w itli fringe and in plaid design?, $.o(J to 59.50. Mohair plusl , ome rubber interlined, S5 to $13.50. Modeled plush, some Bilk plush, $25 to $50. Fur lobes, S20.50 to $11)1.23. rilip duller: , ( hcklniiU Fine Wilton Rugs at Savings of a Fourth to a Third This is an unusually interesting collection of rugs from two of the best mills in the country. There are designs suitable for every room in the house, and we were especially fortunate to get them at a time when so many people will be wanting to buy new domestic rugs to mi tch new furniture. tf.12 ft., $57.50, $69.30. .S74.5U and S7!.5.. S.r.s-lO.f) ft.. $35. $67.30. s.7.2.50 and $77.30. 6x6.j in., SM.75. 27x34 in., $8.75. iflltll I lmr, (lieMliutl WHITE Sale To all women who v ould like to lay in a supply of undermuslins at prices below lobular, please note that there are only three days, more of the White Sale. ('Ililril I loor, Crnlrut) CLUNY Lace Trimmed Table Covers Reduced Of pure linen elaborately trim med with Cluny (linen) lace, some with inseitions. One hize only, 45 Inches in diam eter, all taken froi.i our own stock and reduced one-fourth to one third. OVrM Allr) Also Advance Choosing in the February Sale of Mattresses and Bedding All our mattret.s and bedding stocks are offered at reduced prices in this Sale. This means as good a choice of good bedding at real savings as anybody can find or desire. We have only one standard of quality in bedding that is the highest attainable at each price. ; All the mattresses, bolsters, pillows and bedsprings in this Sale are up to that standard. You may choose tomorrow, Thursday and Friday, and all transactions will date from Saturday- next, February 1st. (Mvlli llonr, (lirttniit) I P 'the 1 M k way ko M rtlstlc o the t 135 Mi J sd iloor, Chcitnul) i .. '. .V ? . r-ff fc"" ii!. t ! ? rvTiPBji