T "Hi l . V, . i jr '& .J v- j,,rt "" " ,M "i, ' "t i - A-J J lit 1. 1 1 . 1 . . J . i t . ' - r - f m j . . i i .. . i ' - 1 1 1 i rn m SjJJplays aW, 11, 11:55 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WEATHER ci Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at 5 ana :ow gid-Winter Days at Wanamaker9 s Are Interesting-and Comfortable & ' .. "u I To "Sugar Off" Is One N I v of the Old Yankee Expressions f hlcli tltorougn-Dreu vermuiuer useu Ho roll off as a sweet morsel under his i !.. nnnnlrinir nf o lnirrn fnvtiiwn S0flgUe Wile" B1IV""6 a- mw y0r a ricn mneriwmw. Tnh Billings once said to a friend that he estimated that a certain estate ffould "sugar oil" about $zuu,uuu. The sugar camps in Indiana and the I . ' i XI. . twest, and sugar pariies m me sugar orchards of maple trees in the early Wing of the year when the sap began to 'i -. iimno it Itannv nraf liavinrrct nt jnin, were ninco -jfj 6.vxx1&a v,,. b..iiriilinrs. renlenishing maple jugs, sugar and molasses barrels. The "sweet tooth" still deplores the scarcity and high price of sugar. We have sweetened up many of the depleted stocks of the Store merchandise. Come to us and be at home always, .. W especially so on stormy days. Signed Jaiu 15. 1920. V White Is a Favorite Color for Women 9s Spring Sports Coats By far the prettiest ones that have arrived so far are the white camel's hair polo coats made of the softest and most fascinating coating imaginable and, of course, very warm. It is by no means easy to get just the quality of camel's-hair we insist upon for these coats. One i.W model is short with a facing of black brushed wool down the front, a nanow black patent leather belt and wrist straps to match. Others are all white, belted and in various lengths from three-quarters to nearly full-length. Prices are $125 and $135. (rlritt Floor, Central) Sheer White Waists I Batiste with lattice beading at $8.50. i Voile with fine tucks and narrow Valen ciennes at $9.85. Voile with Valenciennes and tucks, $12.75. Voile with real Irish picot, $16.50. Pine voile with drawn-work on tucks, $22.50. (Third Iloor, Central) New Wool Dress Goods Remarkable at $2 a Yard We expected them some three months ago tod the prices are on that basis. But, as it is, they have arrived in limn for Snriner street f frocks, for which they are most suitable. , One is a serge in navy blue, taupe or brown, Wh a pin stripe of white or color. . j, The other in a pretty diagonal weave in Pluin, burgundy, green, old rose or tan. Both are 1 4" inches wide. ) (ririt Floor, Chestnut) Women's Sheer Linen 1 Handkerchiefs, $3.90 a Dozen ! 0 Iem-stitched hems with tapes above are their i- tw con(ssion8 from absolute simplicity, and I W nPre thc kind of handkerchiefs quite a num 3Ler of women HI f aa nJPj jjnn is good quality, the handkerchiefs 'wmiim mi $.90 a dozen we are sure many Qfpmifa z 1 It Looks More and More Like Spring in the Millinery Salons Here are bome of the signs A charming little turban of the Spring-like Batavia cloth in a fresh, pretty green, with col ored flowers and a new drapery. A smart little blue-silk-and-blue-straw hat which has the straw for'thc crown and loops of ribbon rfor the small thick brim. A saucy little hat with a high crown of dark blue satin and a short, quaintly turned brim of light green cloth, held by a sparkling green and gold pin, at just the right angle. These are just a few there are ever so many more herel There are hats for immediate wear here, hats for the South small hats and large hats and prices start at $10: (Second Floor, Chestnut) "You Have the Nicest Skunk Furs in the City," Said One Enthusiastic Visitor who backed up her enthusiasm by purchasing a set of the skunk she admired so much. Skunk is such a satisfactory kind of fur it is small wonder it is so well liked. First of all," it is becoming, with its pretty dark brown shading and its glossy, long hair. Then it is so practical it will wear, and wear, and wear ! There is an unusually good assortment of skunk in this January Fur Sale skunk scarfs and collars and chokers and stoles and capes and muffs ; in J: act, all the pieces in fashion this Win ter. The neckpieces begin at $33.25 for an at tractive scarf and go on up to $225 for the handsomest. Skunk muffs to match the scarfs are $30 to $60. All the small furs are reduced a third below the regular prices and such good and fashion able furs as mink, Australian opossum, racoon, gray squirrel, all the foxes, wolf, and the fine sables are now 'way down in price. $26.50 to $500 is the way prices go. Fur Coats Also Are Much Reduced Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) , iiearseal (dyed coney), natural gray squirrel, racoon, caracul, moleskin, nutria, beaver and broadtail $123.75 to $1106.75. (Second lrloor, Chestnut) Philippine Undermuslins tn the White Sale A little lot of chemises has jut ariived and we wibh it was much larger. They have colada work, blind sprays and scallops and cost $5.75. Excellent American nightgowns also recently arrived are of cambric with high square necks, at ?2.50, and of nainsook with low necks and lace at $2.50 and ?2.85. (Third l'loor, Central) White Sale Brassieres atid Corsets The brassieres are discontinued models in broken sizes, and include At 50c. Models tiimmcd with lace and em broidery, albo a few Ijandeaux in pink broche. At 75c. Diaphragm brassieres of pink mesh with broad bands of elastic at the waist and very low backs. Also pink satin bandeaux. At $1. Brassieres with wide lace trimming and cross-over in the back. At 65c. Bandeaux of pink and white mebh, also brassieies lace or embroidery trimmed. The corsets are Wanamaker Specials of un usual value, but purchased monthb ago. Front lace models are $2.50 and topless models $1.25 to S3. (Hunt Aisle) Her Favorite Umbrella Has a Loop As far as we can tell there isn't one woman in ten who would be willing to do without the short-handled, looped and blunt ferruled um brella after she has once tried it ! We have it with handles of leather and bak'e lite, with loops of leather or silk, and covers of silk purples, browns, navies, greens and black for $10 to $18. (Main iloor. Market) Playtime Rompers for Tiny Girls Sturdy little garments, cut full and made of plain-colored chambray oi checked or striped gingham. They have real pockets, outstanding in the Dutch fashion, and some have hand-embroidered bunnies or teddy bears on the belt. Sizes 3 to 6 years, $2 to $3.25. " (Third rioprT'ChrstiyiO A Gold Mesh Bag Is a , Pleasure for Years It is something that can be carried continu ally and that always looks what it is one of the most beautiful and useful of feminine ac cessories. The newest shapes in these bags are pointed at the top and finished at the bottom with a tas sel. They are carried by a braided gold strap. In 14-kt. gold, $200 and $460. Square frame gold mesh bags, which are pre ferred by some women to the other style, are" $100 to $350, according to size. Gold mesh purses, $30 to $65. I (Jewelry Store, Chestnut and Thirteenth) Women's Jersey Dresses at $25 A little lot of new jerseys, of the weight pre ferred for this time 'of year and made in two Nstyles both, embroidered. The colors are navy, another blue, medium dark taupe, green, gray, and browns. Price $25. ' (lTlrst Floor, Central) Rioling Habits for the South are being shown in the Little Gray Salon de voted to sports clothes oxford linens, striped linen crashes, blue and white linens and mohair, all cut with breeches. Prices are $35 to $48.50. (I'lrst l'loor. Cenlrnl) I The Very Newest in Silk Handbags We have just received an interesting lot of hand bags made of an uncommonly beautiful silk. This silk is a distinctive bioken-iibbed fabric which is new and is being used in much of the finer bports clothing for women. The handbags aro designed to wear with buch clothing, in the South now or hereabouts in the Spring. They are in lovely coloiings and attractive shapes and most of them have fancy frames and clasps. A few have fine mocha leather used in combination with the silk. Prices $8.50 to $35. (Main Floor, Chestnut) 21 Styles of Women's Finer Shges at $12 (All much reduced) Fifteen of them are high shoes and the other six are low shoes. Every pair is fine in fashion and beaiJiifully made. When women can get such shoes at $12 a pair it will pay them to buy several pair. The low shoes are all oxfords and are in white buckskin, white canvas, black calfskin and mahogany, calfskin. They are the sort wanted for southern wear now. The high shoes are chiefly Louis heel lace shoes with vamps and tops of different colors or different materials, but there are also plenty of the line, staple, all-black and tan calfskin lace shoes that will be good style next year and the year after. (Hrst Floor, Hlurkct) A New Silk for Sweaters at 75c a Ball It is pure silk, there are a hundred yards on each spool, and the same quality is being sold elsewhere for almost as much again. It's a good heavy silk, but not too heavy for the purpose, and it comes in such pretty shades as turquoise and French blue, pale pink, rose shades, gold, tans, grays, purple and black and white. For a sweater it will take from six to thir teen balls, according to the style you make. (Miilu Vlour, Central) Good Slumber Robes of All-Wool, $12 to $20 Each They can be used by outdoor sleepers or for afternoon nap on the couch or as a regular an blanket, if necessary. They come in a choice of four Scotch plaid designs, and in dark "Scotchy" colors that give them an ornamental touch in addition to their practical service qualities. Considering that they are all-wool and in view of the upward tendency of such materials today, their prices are quite low $12 and $13.50 in size 60x70 inches and $16 and $20 each in size 64x76 inches. " (Sixth Flour, Central) ' CHINA C0N1WBUTES PISTICTIf E WEAVES TO THE ORIENTAL MJG The individual quality-of a Chinese rug is part of its charm a large part. It reveals itself in color and in design. Those remarkable blues, tawny yellows, golden browns and pinkish hues seem to hate some distinctive characteristic which makes them unlike any other shade in the whole family of colors. It stands to reason that color effects of such a kind should hold unique possibilities as adjuncts in schemes of decoration. In fact, tKey harmonize and fit in where almost any other piece would fall short of producing the maximum effect. Chinese weaves are "a most attractive feature of our Oriental rug stocks. We have a goodly number of them marked at exceptionally low prices in our Sale. They are typical of the best rugs pro duced in China today, and anybody likely to need a weave of this kind should make it a point to"see them. Sizes 12x9.3 feet to 24.7x12 feet at $587 to $1575. (Keienlh Down-Filled Quilts Are Now a Fine Investment Especially Wanamaker down-filled quilts, made in our own workrooms. Compared with prevailing and prospective market values their prices are very unusual. This is so true that anybody needing a down quilt or likely to need one within the next year or so is almost bound to save money by buying it now. Made in the regular size, covered in sateen plain or figured at $12. Extra large ones, 6x7 feet, in plain sateen at $15 each. Covered in Japanese silk at $22 in regular size and $27 in extra large size ; covered in re; ir satin at $35 each in regular size and $40 in extra large size. i (Sixth Floor, Centrnl) Is the Boy's Overcoat Winterproof? These are the days that try boys' overcoats and boys' clothing stores. One look at the crystal cases in our Boys' Clothing Store is enough to show that for any boy who needs a new overcoat these depth-of-Winter days the selection here is still good and fresh. As to quality, if there were any garment better for the money it would be sui'e to be here. In siges for boys of 3 to 10 years at $18 to $40. - . In sizes for boys of 11 to 18 years at $25 to $40. (hrcornl Tloor, Central) Hard -Surface Rugs Are Easy to Keep Clean And are particularly in demand for dining rooms and bedrooms. Body Brussels Rugs 9x12 ft., $72.50 and $78. Tapestry Brussels Rugs Jxl2 ft., $37.50, $39.50, $42.50 and $48.50. Klearflax Linen Rugs 9x12 ft., $48,.50. 6x9 ft., $25. 8x10 ft., $36.50. 4.6x7.6 ft., $16.25. 9x15 ft., $61. 3x6 ft., $8.75. ((eientli lloor, theitnut) Ahead of Spring Come New 50c Cretonnes For the reason that every household has many needs for these pretty flowered cottons, and it is always well to start making up curtains, furniture covers, table covers, cushions and so on as early as possible. There are quantities of new patterns, beau tiful ones at that, and they are all moderately priced at 50c a yard. (rirth 1 loor, Murkrt) "DLAGK sateen petticoats, flannellet lined, are seldom to be had for $3.50. We have a little lot at present in the Petticoat Corner. (Third 1 loor. Central) LBATROSS wrappers with feather-stitched shawl collars. aTTd patch pockets come in rose, wistaria and Copenhagen blue for $18.75. (Thlril l'loor, Crntriil) QLD-FASHIONED candlewick bedspreads muue in the mountains of Kentucky are perfect for Colonial bedrooms. VM. are $12.50. More elaborate sorts wituHfench knots and fringe are $37.50 for eaB5et of spread and bolster cover. wr (hlxth Floor lentrul)' rpHE Sweater Store will take orders for a certain crocheted filet slip-on which is in great favor for Palm Beach. Made of artifi cial silk it costs $35. (1 irat Vluor, Murkrt) SALE Smaller ones,, 3x5 feet to 4x7 feet approximately, $65 to $195. Persian, Asia Minor and India car pets are shown in the Sale in beautiful choice at specially low markings. Tloor. Central) For the Golfer Going South Clubs with imported heads and finest selected American shafts, with calfskin grips. Irons, $5 J , wood clubs, $5 to $8. Golf balls of standard makes, $720 to $12.60 a dozen. Golf bags, $1.75 to $40. (The Caller, Chestnut) Warm Caps of Wool and Fur The woolen caps are of many kinds and are knitted or have bands that can be pulled down over the ear?. Prices" $1.50 to $3.50. Fur caps arein a wide range of fine, selected pelts, all true to name, and are $7 to $75. (Main I loor, .Mnrlcet) A Triple Choice of Low-Priced D inner Sets French, English and American. French china dinner sets of 106 pieces with rioral spray decorations and coin-gold traced handles, are ?45 a set. These are the lowest-priced French .sets of a worthy quality that wc know of. The English sets are of semi-porcelain, deco rated with a Creek key border design, in black over blown with medallions of flowers around the border and coin-gold handles. The price is $35 for a set of 106 pieces. The American sets are of good semi-porcelain in an attractive border design of pmk and blue, with coin-gold handles-106 pieces to the set, price $30. These aie the three best groups of low-priced sets in our stock and we feel sure they are as good as can be had anywheie at the price. (l'ourth Klonr, Chestnut) Remember That Good, Old Fashioned Stick Candy you used to think so wonderful when you were little? The luscious pep'mint and the cinnamon and the lemon, through which you sucked a fresh lemon? Well, all those old-time flavors are here in a fresh batch of stick candy just down from the Candy Kitchen. 50c a pound. Old-fashioned peanut brittle is another popu lar and old-time confection 50c a pound. And old-fashioned chocolates, 60c a pound, are quite as good as they sound. , ' (Dim it stnlro More, Chrntniit) Chiffon and Lace Remnants Right now they are particularly welcome for the making up ot Spring dresses or the freshen ing of evening gowns. Various good usable lengths in chiffons, nets and black, white and colored laces. (i:ai.t Alale) rpHE Oriental Store is clearing out its little Japanese hand stoves at 25c apiece. Fuel to burn in them, $1 a dozen. (I mirth l'loor, (hetnut) PERTAIN pieces of Royal Doulton porcelain w in the China Store show an interesting old cockatoo pattern on a blue or white ground, with much green foliage besides. One may have cups and saucers, coiTee sets, salad seta and so on in these wares. (Fourth l'loor, (iimtnut) gOME of the prettiest fish aquariums are of translucent or colored glass on stands of wrought and painted iron. Prices run from $25 for this sort to $150 for aquariums bn mahogany-finished metal stands with electric lights in the center. (I'wurtW Hour, lliralnut) -Wl W r--. ,yjh want them. (Wut Wt A!yln. i V V - V MjLf" i t .' . '.-'..-. -urft Sk, t .11 sirtw . A.J-:
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