-V " ) .? r i " t " , 4.. .- ' - N ,v - .yt EyENlkd PUBLIC 'LEfeEll-PHrCADBEPtaA', FRIDAY, ' JPEBRUARY x7, 1910 -r V 1 J' Grand Organ, 9, 11 and 4:50 Chimes at Stroll ( Noon WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Store Opens 9 A. M. Store Closes 5 P. M. WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair i- H. 'Ap ?ty j i.w Ifcrf. .T. ." I' Uj :Jc s . I' t U -s, I t t t V V ' Jt :t r- February Is the Birthday Month of Great Americans George Washington, February 22. t . 'Abraham Lincoln, February 12. Henry Wilson, Vice President, February 16. General Winfield Scott Hancock, February 14. Peter Cooper, February 13. Henry Wjtdsworth Longfellow, February 27. George Peabody, February 18. Horacc,Greele.y, February 3. 'Alexander H. Stephens, February 11. P The shortest.month in the year has given to the $vorld some of its-greatest men. Very few names ever die of such as lived to Berve their fellow-men. Heroic, conscientious endeavor, in spite of difficulties, to work out to success a fixed purpose, is well worth the struggle and .privations. To remember the birthdays of the men to whom this country is so much indebted is well worth "while. Sighed Feb. 7, 1919. hml The One Thing Above All Others Which This Furniture Sale Proves Is That There Is Nothing Like Having the Goods NOVELTY COATS OH FUR AT LATE-SEASON PRICES Like alt the other coats in the Fur Salon, these coats arc 25 per cent less than early in the season. One straight model of Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) has beaver cuffs and collar. $425 r aBBSljKZuMKWjSi. A. leopard coal, rather Ions and flaring a little, has collar and cuffs of Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) and may be had for $375. A taupe-dyed nutria coat, quite simple in line, is $350. A long coat of Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) has a long shawl collar and cuffs of Ko linsky. $487.50. A leopard with half its .sleeves and half its Bkirt and its collar nlLof Hudson seal would be delightful on soma slender woman, and costs ?356.2o. And an all-Hudson seal (dyed nuiskrat) wrap-coat of pecu liarly fine quality is $393.75. (Second Floor, Cheelnot) A Miscellany of Women's Afternoon Dresses New and Priced at $30 to $38.50 Dresses of wool jersey, of satin, with bands of hcrge, of Georgette- crepe and nll-batin and crcpo dc chine and charmcusc far loo many kinds to go into details about Hut they include beaded styles, and styles with embroidered tunics, and tucked styles; and the colors arc many, in both light and dark, such as" silver gray and shell pink and maize, castor color, old blue, Copenhagen blue, henna, navy and black. All sizes in the lot. fFlret I'loor, Central) A Group of Specially Priced ' Dresses for Young Women ' $25 to $32.50 Just such frocks as girls and young women want to wear now. They are of firm, wool scrgcs,and good wool jcrscyi in at lcabt twenty different and interesting styles. - Many'havo tunics or ovcrskirts, some are braid trimmed, quite a few are embroidered, and any number have' rows and rows of tiny tucks. And some aro finished with snowy collars and vests. Taupe, burgundy,. brown, Pckin and navy blue aro Fomo of tho colors, and there arc models useful for street, dress or business wear. $25, $27.50 and ,$32.50 -14 to 20 year sizes. , (Second I'loor, ,lieatnut) "With the Help of God and a Few Marines" JBy Brigadier General A. M. Catlin This is tho story of the great fight at Chateau-Thierry, when the U. S. Marines with American Infantry broughtrabout the turning point in the war. It is written by the man who commanded the Sixth Regi ment on thnt occasion. $1.50. Another book of interest today is "The Little Grandmother of the Russian Revolution," and here is a new, inexpensive popular edition of it, edited by Alice Stone Blackwcll. Price $1.50. (Mln Floor, Thirteenth) c An Oriental Rug Sale of' a Very Attractive Kind Saruks, Hcrez, Scrapis, Mahals and Chinese carpels aro the out standing features of the Oriental Rug Sale. Saruks, Hcrez, Scrapis and Cliincro pieces arc shown in bdth carpet and small sizes, but all the Mahals arc carpet-size pieces. Altogether they present a moM. attractive range of choice, and their prices arc much below the regular market ratings. Tho SbIc provides an excelled! opportunity for tho many home keepers who arc now refurnishing and who arc anxious to secure the most desirable things nt an advantage in prices. The display of tlicsc rugs is a beautiful' thing to look at to hundreds it has been a veritable delight, with its marvelous bymphoniea of color. It is well to know thnt it stands the practical test of economy, every rugicompriscd in it being a safe and reliable investment. The prices run from $22.50 for a small Chinese rug to $2885 for a Saruk carpet of rare beauty and wonderful texture. Tho variety of carpet-size pieces at moderate prices is especially large, the Mahals affording excellent choice at $150 to $250, in sizes 9.2x7.1 feet to. 13.3x9.4 feet. ' (Serenth Floor, Central) s New Bead Necklaces and Plenty of Red Beads Glowing red beads, glass beads fhat glow like moonstones, lovely' ' creen beads that arc remarkable imitations of tho much-Wrc-ex-pensive jade, blue bcad3 and pur ple beads in fact; beads of all toloiaare here. ' They arc in the fashionable lengths, some are in one color bnJy, some arc combinations of two or more colors and perhaps tnetal, too, and some are cleverly fctrnng on colored cord. ' ? 'And bead necklaces arc cer tainly fashionable this Winter! 50c to $10 a string. (Main Floor, Cliettnut) u a r h '.. k m j i New Fine Corsets Letitias and Parisiennes, boh. from the same clever maker and both including models which we have not shown before. Among Letitias ,, 'Apmk tricot with elastic top with two side 'steels over tho hips for the only bon lag, $8. , Another pink coutil, very thoroughly boned, with girdle top, elastic gore and three hooks below clasp,' at $7.50,; ' A broche with low top, gorts V give fullness, free, hips and light boning, aj $6.50. .Xraoii! Parisiennes A model of dotted pinlft. jirocho, lightly boned, at $8. A riding corset of pink brocho which is equally good for dancing or golfing; very Bhqrt, with wide elastic gore and fringe trimming, at $8.50, A topless styfe of pink broche, made with clastic iart at waist line, eyelets md it'c laecr below clap, kA MJ.) ' "-J t Sf A ISfejv and Important Addition to the Sale of Silks We have just opened two large cases of the real Japanese white habutai silk, in two grades, one at 75c a yard which is undoubtedly a very small price for this silk, and the other, a better quality, at 85c a yard. . ' What is most remarkable about these silks is that the importers themselves arc asking more for the same grades at wholesale than the price we arr selling them for at retail. The explanation is simple enough we bought these habut4is ourselves in Japan. ' No woman in these days needs trrbe told-the usefulness of a silk'that washes and wears as well as" Japanese habutai. " ' New also aro some beautiful colored satins, for afternoon and evening gowns. They are 36 inches wide and only $2 a yard. . . ... Fresh, re-enforcements have also been brought up of foulard, $1.65 and .$2 a yard. ' . - Striped taffetas, $1.75 a yard. Checked louisines, $1.75 a yard. GingJiam pattern sports silks and others with borders, $2 a yard. Georgette crepes in colors, $1.65 a yard. White sports satin, 40 inches, $3 a yard. " , Chinese pongees, natural color, 75c a yard. Black silks, ?1.75 and ?3 a yara. n Pink and Vhite Waists of Crepe de Chine They are the waists-of -all-work-in the wardrobes of most women, because they are simple enough for the simplest occasion and yet they have a freshness and pretti ness which give the desirable note of femininity to a very plain suit.- , Thev are all of tho tailored sort being self-trimmed with pleated frills round the neck, tucks on the shawl collars ' r tucked front panels that form square necks. " Prices $0.75 tp $9.50. (Third Floor, Cntml) New Figured Crepes They are woyen of' silk and cotton, very boh ana eimy texture and the designs are quite small and of an all-over char- texturo and tho desiims are quite small nfituv. Pink, blue, lavender, white or rose are the backgrounds chiefly with the" printing in white or colors. 85 inches, wide and $1 a yard. (Tlrti Floor, Chfitnol) New Lot of Silk , Service Bags Larnre round shape with a vuffle around tho middle andmade PSJWRr."' '" y"v' tuck and ulash TinrlcAta at X9 "Or for 55.75 a tailored all-wool serge with gathered back, extra sizes this fs $8.60.. - Then at $10.75 is a'very attractive wool poplin with the new gun pockets and rows of buttons for trimming., In extra 'sizes $12.75. (rlnt Tloor, Central), ' 1 ' i K Spring Patterns in Rugs in the ' February Sale New shipments of fine Wilton rugs that have just been received for tho great sale Include some of the most recent designs for thei coming Spring. t " Please bear in mind that the following prices are all less than- Tegular t ' Wilton Rues ' ' w 27x54 in., $8.25 4x7.6 ft., $24.50. 30x60 in., $14.50, 6x0 ft.48.30.- 8.3x10.6 ft. $57.60 and $97.50. !. .".MIS ft $59.60 MdMl u. ' -i " (Wcit Alula and Tint Floor. Chtttnut) s New French Gloves for Spring They are the latest arrivals in the Glove Store, and they are just as dainty antf smart as the most fastidious woman could wish. $3 a pair for 2-clasp, pique-sewn gloves in black, black with white stitching, and. white. , $3.50 a" pair "for 2-clasp, pique-sewn gloves ln black with white embroidery,. white with black, green and navy. - (Main Floor, Contra.1) New Spring Skirts Black or navy blue are most popular because they go with everything'. , JTherc is a prettyj youthful style in all-wool serge with pleated k and slash pockets at $9.75. in People sometimes ask us what is the secret of having such a wonderful sale as this. There is no secret in it that we know of except the open secret of having the goods. That is the whole thing having the furniture that, people want. It takes one thing above all to make a Wanamaker Furniture Sale and that is a "Wanamaker Furniture Stock. The reason why this Sale has surpassed all former ones is be cause we have a greater stock of furniture than we have ever had; in other words, a greater stock of furniture of theNkind that people de sire. It is an impressive sight to see all these thousands and thou sands of sample pieces and it is still more impressive to observe how well selected they are, how remarkably varied they are and how responSive they are to every requirement within reason. (Fifth, Sixth and Seifnth rioorO Second Great Day of the Winter ' Sale of Men's Suits 4 $67,100 Worth Going at $47,775 Not old suits; not suits that have been handed about from jobber to jobber jn the wholesale market, but our own splendid" Winter stoek. Every suit 100 per cent wool h every suit hand - tailored ; every suit Wanamaker standard, which means the best in the world. New Low Prices, $25, $30, $35, $40 At these figures choose from the whole collection of men's fancy business suits and blue suits, bringing savings of from $5 to $20. You need not hesitate to buy'two of these suits, one for this Winter and one for next Winter, if they are of the kind that please you. You will not lose money. (Third rioor, Market) An Ultra-Smart Oxford for Men of Fashion The shoe corner in the Lon don Shop ha3 just got in some beautiful black wax calfskin oxfords. They have shapely toes, wing tips and profuso perforations all around. Heels are low and broad. Because of the mild weather there is an early demand for low shoc3. and this bhipment is a month ahead of schedule. Price $15 the pair. (Tho Oallfry, Chettnot) Mens Good 50c Handkerchiefs Of snowy, firm linen, in that always-popular plain hemstitched style, with two widths of hem. 50c apiece, $G a dozen. (Writ AliU) Caramels Covered With Fresh Strawberry Cream Luscious caramel squares, cov ered with cream candy, chockful of the real strawberry flavor we make them fresh every day. 80c a pound. ' Not for a year have we had chocolate straws that's one rea son why we are so glad to adver tise them now. They're delicious, too, and 60c a pound. Buttercups and assorted curls and shavings all in pretty colors and good tomcat, too, GOc a pounq (Down SUIrt Store, Cheitnnt) Men's $1.65 Shirts in Any Stripes You Prefer Narrow stripes, seersucker str!pc3, wido stripes, cluster stripes "and stripes of a pattern no one ever saw before. Soft-cuff negligee bhirts of madras in good weight for wear now and later. Neckties at 65c TFour-in-hands of almost every conceivable design, and all of a grade that usually costs more. I (Mala rioor, Market) Men's Brown Soft Hats in a Well-Liked Style Designed to be worn Fedora shape and with a flattish, braid-bound brim and silk lining. These hats go out as fast as we get them in, so this notice of a fresh shipment is also advice to"gct yours while tho selection is good. Conspicuously good hats for ?5". (Main rioor, Market) His Room When He Is Through With Making History Ucr so many limes sines tali Furniture 'Sale began hsIm.vb liad brouBlit to our noUcs th number of mothers and" fathers and ulsters who are buylne bed room furniture to have HIS room fitted up nhen HE comes back asaln, if he lias not come back already. Ills room, when he left It. wag probably tsoniethlng of "a frlrht, from the view point of a deco rator, but from tho viewpoint of a rcat fellow It vas pretty rood. Of course. It mny haAe been fur nished with things donated by moro Important members of the family. Some of the mors pre tentious things were opportunely tab aged from amongst the dis cards of hlo big slater's apart ment when ehfe got in the One new period suit. But it was only from a real prandfather that he could have Inherited Euch a real phenomenon of cabinet-work as thothlror which ecrved him for a "chif fonier" with the drawers that could be pulled out, Eometimes, but nerr pulled out and pushed back again unlecK one knew the "combination." It waa a "safe," all right, for INS things, be cauc, as well aa being tem peramental, It was also inclined to bo tragic, so that nobody but himself could operate it without danger to life and limb. Ills bed was a good one in its day. and Is good enough still, a many bc'ds go but not Just good enough for him no. not any moi-p. For he went away a boy, or little more than a boy, but he Is comlnsr. or has come home a man, with a new dignity upon lilin and with new deference due to him. We remarked In one of our former notices of this Furniture Halo how slgnlncant It was to find In so many letters from 'over there" tho wonderful eentl ment for home "after all ; no place like the vlcf 1iome place." But we must admit we did not then realize fully how much this means to thousands of people. Now wo know better, because the new and deeper honie sentiment In dally eeholnr through this H.ilo; and the buying of new bed room furniture is Just wonderful. They are getting HIS room fixed up as It bhould be. They are putting Into it the best things they can afford, but they feel that nothing Is too good for him. It Is a fine thing to do. It Is belngvdone In euch a fine, sincere way that we will not cheapen the sentiment that prompts It by making an ordinary adertlsement out of it, beyond Baying that we are here to help sincerely in th doing of it. Pleasant Days Suggest Bicycles Aa means of exerciso or as a means of locomotion the bicycle .need ask small favor of anything. America bicycles for men and women, ?40 and ?45; for boys and girls, ?37.G0. Wanamaker Continental bi cycles for men, $42.E0; for women, $45; for boys and girls, 40. Columbia bicycles, $40 to 176. wThe Gallery, Juniper) New Chemises and ' Bloomers The first aro of pink crepe de chine, withr shirred waists and hemstitched tucks, prices ?3.60 and $3.85. Fh.7scoml arc of white and We Rave 1800 Pair of Good Quality Blankets at Reduced Prices People buying bedroom furniture, mattresses and bedding have been inquiring about a blanket sale. They will bo glad lo hear of the opportunities now offered. All the blankets in this Sale aic from our own stock and they are standard grades in per fect condition. 200 pair white mixed wool anil, cotton blankets, extra large size. 58 a pair, saving of ?2. 400 pair of white mixed wool and cotton blankets, double-bed size, ?7 a pair, saving of $1.50. . 150 pair of fine white wool and cotton mixed blankets, louble-bed size, ?10 a pair, saving of $3.60. -150 pair of fine white wool and cotton mixed blankets, 6ingle-bcd size, $0 a pair, saving of $3. 200 pair of fine white wool and cotton mixed 'blankets, double-bed size, 7.50 a jjair, saving of $2.50. 150 pair of fine, white all-wool filled cotton warp blankets, 60x84 inches, $12.50; 72x84 inches, $15 "a pair; 78x90 inches, $18 a pair; saving of $2 to $3.50 a pair. All -these white blankets have borders of pink and, blue. Plaid and Gray Blankets J200 pair in three grades, including practically all colors; woven' in large block designs; mixed wool filling, cotton warp, size 70x82 inches, $10 a pair, saving of $3.50 a pair, 50 pair in pinkand white, mixed-wool filling, cotton warp, $7.50 a pair, saving of $2.60. 100 all-wool . plaid .blankets in laVgo block designs, blue, tan and gray combined with whit4L, 72x84 inches. $20 a pair, saving of $10. iTJ 200 gray blankets, 80 per cent wo- cotton 'warp, 7uxs tnenes, ?iu a pair,-. of 53, (SUIK yteer, CtalralK , ,.J W: i M ""I 1 j Si jut M M I ffi 7i i) n m SI M -vJ i 'H Ul . Si AM W4 M AJ i lil .ri in -A a A pu a "41 41 v BaflaH m 'aaa -mmwrn' -s m. .r kfeu,Mtli. , SfejCCll -i -Hr-A.,-A.t . . 5 f ! V 5-3H5JS5? P? K." " ..'-- MMttHf,MK. 1 "h.KV. t