A X A. Organ Plays at 9, 11, 11:55 and 4:50 Chimes at Noon WEATHER Rain fi WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at S Store Opens at 9 f ? v v Always Good Weather in the Store, With Lots to See and Opportunity to Save yi v, There Are Ninety and Nine Blessings Jn Most Lives to one misfortune where good health, intelli gence, integrity, common sense and energy exist. Looking on the bright side and doing one's best is half of life's battle. Impatience, procrastination and idleness are the chief causes of drifting upon the quicksands instead of landing in the snug harbor. The burdens of life minimize when we face them manfully. Every fiber of one's being must be interwoven and work harmoniously to succeed in professions or other useful occupations. To have the disappointment of a door shut i in front of us is something, but not everything. Many a time to be stopped and forced to take another road has turned out to one's great, advantage. The location of this Store came through the way being blocked to get another property much desired. One of our citizens says he makes use of our Store as a thoroughfare or "to warm up'' during the Wintry weather. Signed Jan. 22, 190. fjppA- WANAIAKER FURfflTORE SMS Some Short Coats That Women Like Very Much First of all, the pretty tweeds, cotton gabardines in a natural colon and a sort of Bolivia weave in high colors. They have big shawl collars of natural racoon and they are very smart indeed for sportswear. $57.50 is the price. The handsomest of all, however, are the short coats of black silk plush, delightfully warm and comfortable, with large collars coming up well' around the face natural racoon, blended squirrel, wolf and maison volf. These are among the most fashionable sports coats of the season and the prices are from $100 to $157.50. ., (l'lrst Floor, Central) Young Women's Winter Coats Are Now $10 to $40 What with more cold weather coming, according to the reports, and many weeks of winter yet to wear them, these ought to Be of interest to any young woman in need of a warm, comfortable and becoming coat. There are sports coats and coats for better wear coats of velours, of novelty wool coatings, of soft thick woolens in good colors in different weaves all made in good, practical winter styles. Some have fur collars, most all are lined and interlined as well. Yes, they've been many dollars higher! 14 to 20 year sizes. (Second Floor, Chestnut) New Embroidered Georgette Crepes Lovely for Spring Frocks The embroidery is done, in "all-over" designs and the width of the material, which is 40 inches, can be used" for the skirt length. They make up charmingly into afternoon dresses for early Spring, and they are such pietty colors as dark brown embroidered in a lighter shade, brown and tan, or dark blue or black with self-colored embroidery $15.75 to $17.25 a yard. (Main Floor, Central)' have set up a world standard Jn service and reliability. In order to do this they have had to be backed by quality, beauty, desirableness, diversity of choice and economy, real and true. All of these essentials are back of the February Furniture Sale of 1920 The Curtain Goes Up on January 29th They are back of it in such a degree that whether you live within one mile or a thousand of the Wana maker Store, this Sale will hold advantages for you which none but a world standard sale can offer. Incidentally, it is a fact that people have come a thousand miles to these sales and that we have sent furniture from them to more than one Euro pean country. Any sale of such far reaching fame and service must necessarily niean much to people nearer home and well they know it. - v- the first of threev days of advance choosing and pre liminary exhibition of the wonderful stocks assem bled for the sale. It is a date worth marking on your calendar. Thursday, January 29th I I 'Yji-i Wfif Mi l)M : - - wf-ffyti t tJ; mm I tWL pinHHHH.1 ! 3 A Glimpse of New Afternoon Gowns for Women The new things coming into tho Little Gray Salon have some very interesting fashion fea tures. For instance: A picturesque black taffeta has the hooped sides we are al ready familiar with and many quaint frills or ruchings besides. A navy tricotine has a draped blouse finished with a pleating just below the waist. A brown tricotine has kimono sleeves with buttons from neck to shoulder and a collar lined with king's blue. Printed chiffons denend for their interest upon rows of bright-colored fagoting. Tricolette frocks have em broidered charmeuse upper parts. A black tricolQtte is extremely simple, with gold tracery and jet buttons. A black crepe de chine has wooden beads in rows. A black charmeuse has steel and jet beads and gold tracery, A New Book by William J. Locke "The House of Baltazar" Every Locke novel has in it a most lovable character and this time it is John Baltazar, the man who came back. Price $1.90. (Main Floor, Thirteenth) (l'lrst l'loor. Central) Black charmeuse and tri colette are combined. A tetc de negre charmeuse has a Moused bodice with beading in red and green. rrices are $02.50 to $m). FERY simple, very good looking kimonos are of Japanese crepe with white and colored stripes and white borders. They are $3.75 and may be found in the French Room. (Third l'loor. Chestnut) Pretty Neckwear Crisp and New 50c It is really surprising what a choice there is for this moderate sum! There are dainty net collars, lace trimmed. Theio are plain white organdie collars and sets. There are sets of white lawn, lace trimmed. There are little fancy collars, of sheer white, with hemstitching and with lace for trimming. Tho bhapes arc new, the styles' are good, and it's an easy, inexpen sive way to freshen a frock or a blouse. (Main Floor, Central) Some Beautiful New Strap-Wrist Gloves All for Women have just been unboxed in the Glove Store. They are most fash ionable as to stylo and color and cut and the skins arc of beautiful quality. Of velvety mochas are some beaver and brown strap-wrist gloves that are a delight to the eye and the touch. They are $5 a pair. And of washable cape are other strap-wrist gloves that are also very good looking, in tan, brown and pearl white. These are $6 a pail". (.Main Floor, Central) Japanese Smocks of Toma Silk Charming affairs made of a rough pongee-like silk in pink, dull blue and yellow. One style has smocking, hand embroidery and a sash and costs ?16.75. The other has embroidery and a narrow girdle and costs $13.50. (Third Floor, Central) Tailored Waists Some of excellent pongeo are only $5, and we can hardly hope for more at so small a price when these ere gone. Three styles of white cotton are a fancy striped voile at $2.50; a fancy striped voile with embroid ery collar at $3 and a plaid voile with lace-trimmed collar at $3.50. (Third Floor, Central) rHE Salon de Beaute has the little "bobs" for icomen who like the bobbed effect of hair, and switches for those who are letting their bobbed hair grow out. Also all manner nf fashion- f6e transformations, curls, bangs and other hair acces sories. (Third Floor, Chestnut) From Squirrel to Sable Runs the List of Furs at Half Price in This January Sale Squirrel, skunk, sable, Australian opossum, fox, wolf, mink, mole, racoon, beaver, nutria, Hudson seal (dyed muskrat), lynx you'll iind'them all here in this comprehensive fur sale. These are our own good and regular furs, now changed in price because it is our policy to clear our shelves, rather than carry over stocks till another season. , But for any woman who contemplates buying furs now or next season, there are wonderful opportunities. The furs are of beautiful qualities, the skins have been most carefully selected, the styles are good, and every fur is exactly what it is represented to be there is never any misrepresentation here. Prices begin at $0 for a little scarf of dyed squirrel, and go on up to $312.50 for the handsomest mink cape. (Second Floor, Chestnut) Brassieres and Corsets, Special Broken sizes of brassieres and Mndeaux at 65c, $1 and $1.50. Also Parisienne corsets, broken 'ws, at $0.50. L- R. corsets at $1.50 and $2. And Wanumnknr Knn.ln1i tun. 5. of pink materials, at $l'.5Q to . (Third Floor. nii,ii..iii If She Wishes Handkerchiefs White or Colored there are both kinds in the Handkerchief Store, and two particularly good items at moderate prices. At 35c apiece arc pretty colored handkerchiefs, of sheer Irish linen, in two shades of rose7two shades of green, blue, tan, purple and pink colored centers with white hems, daintily rover stitched. At $3.90 a dozen are sheer white linen handkerchiefs with tapes above their narrow hems. We'd suggest machine embroidery for these 75c for a dozen letters, or $1.25 a dozen for names. (West Aisle) Please note that the January White Sale has only about a week more to run. (Third Floor, Central) New Woven Tissues in the Prettiest of Patterns Halfway between a voile and a gingham and with the good quali ties of both. There are dozens of new styles plaids, checks and stripes; some with a little silk thread in the weave. As befits such a dainty fabric, tho colors are very delicate in tone, nevertheless these woven tissues wash so well that they arc great favorites for Summer tub frocks. 31 and 32 inches wide and 60c a yard. (l'lrst Floor, Chestnut) rpHERMOMETERS are in L great demand these days not only because wlten it is cold it is satisfying to know how cold, but because, in every family which includes children or sensitive people it is important to know the temperature of the rooms they live in. Prices are 50c to $5. (Main Gullery, Chestnut) An Extraordinary Disposal of Automobile Coats and Robes The Motor Apparel Shop tomorrow puts on sale at greatly lowered prices a lot of motoring coats and robes. . The coats are of various styles and are for both owners of cars and their chauffeurs. Some are suitable for street wear. Overcoats, raincoats and leather coats. Robes of fur, silk plush, mohair plush and imported woolens At savings' of About a Fourth Delicious Nougat Bars 80c a Pound Luscious bars of vanilla nougat, filled with rich almonds 10c a bar, 80c a pound and made in our own Candy Kitchen. Great, fat vanilla marshmallows, dipped in sweet chocolate, are an other delectable week-end tid bit, 60c a pound. And have you had any cream covered caramels lately, $1 a pound ? (Down Stairs Store, Chestnut) Coats of dark Oxford gray kersey cloth with brown musk rat collars, sheep's-wool lining, two sets of pockets and knitted wristlets in sleeves. $55. Full length double breasted ulsters of Oxford gray kersey cloth, suitable for street wear. $32.50. Imported storm coats of hard twill Egyptian cloth with de- Silk plush robes in mottled effects and in rich shades of brown, tan, horizon blue, moss green and gray. $26.50 to $75. Finer robes of silver gray plush with gray Bedford cord backs or brown plush with tachable camel's-hair linings. $55. Big, roomy fur coats with racoon collars and fine woolen linings. $70. Full-length leather reversible coats of fine tweeds, suitable for men and women. $85. Shorter reversible leather coats with gabardine on reverse side and with slashed pockets Robes brown Bedford cord backs. $75. Seal modeled silk plush with Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) backs. $75. Ked fox fur robe with brown kersey cloth back. $200. Imitation brown bear robes. (The Gallery, Chestnut) and belt all around. Fine lor young men and girls. $32. Medium-weight whipcord raincoats in double-breasted style, with half belt $37.50. Dark blue navy overcoats in double-breasted style, with half belt, and army officers' khaki overcoats which can be dyed if desired. These coats are $25 each, which is much less than half price. $37.50 and $50,.- Mohair plush robes, plain or rubber interlined. $6.50 to $15. Fringed and unf ringed woolen robes in plaids, with kersey cloth or broadcloth backs. $11 to $50. Have You Noticed It, Sirs? The Wool Raisers Have Raised a Cry About Substitution .. You Can Save $50 to $800 on Fine Player -Pianos if you will visit the disposal of these instruments now going on at Wanamaker's. These are all the famous makes that Wanamaker's regu larly sells, and any instrument in the lot can be counted on for complete satisfaction. There is a group of new re duced Emerson, Haines Bros,, and Marshall & Wendell (llBJIitlan Hull. Notelets They have made what to them seems to be a "discovery," the discovery that cottons and various kinds of shoddies are being used in place of real wool, to the detriment, of course, of their business. Trey have a legitimate right to complain, and this Men's Clothing Store, which has-'i! noiri rr aii-wnni 111 uriiiuiuit; tviiu. jii uiakutc. xo xiaiiu.aiiA' 111 dviiiuciliiv wilii inp.m. inn noam of all quality in men's clothing is all-wool. ' " "" I I rm..j.. i tit i . , ,, . . ..XJL jlhul js Avny au vvanamaKer men s ciotning is essentially clothing of quality. That is why every price reduction on Wanamaker men's clothing means real economy. That is why the men's overcoats that we are showing are the best kind of overcoats to invest in at their regular prices and that is why they are the best of all clothing investments at reduced prices. , . This is very well illustrated by the men's overcoats thai we are selling at the special price of $55 and which you will find well replenished by a new lot tomorrow, so that there is a remarkably good choice of these excellent coats at substantial savings in standard styles, colors and patterns for up'-to-standard men. (Third Floor, Market) Angelus and other player-pianos which are splendid values at $700 to $900. There is a used Chickering Ampioo upright reproducing piano at $1200, which represents a saving of $800. And there are many other fine opportunities in used and new reduced pianos and player pianos. Second l'loor) Fresh air is one of the most im portant factors in health. Adjust able window ventilators for bed- The Little Boot Shop Has Its Winter Clearaway 550 pair of women's high shoes are in it, at prices which are at least a third and sometimes a lulf less than regular. The shoes include tan lace shoes and patent leather shoes, both button and lace, with French or Cuban heels, and the new prices are $7.75, $9.75, $10 and $13.50 a pair. Sizes, of couise, arc broken, but there are all sizes in the lot. (l'lrst Floor, Slarltet) Some Good Washing Machines at $16.50 A limited lot of easy-running rfnd highly efficient machines; clear spruce tubs with corrugated interiors. (Fourth Floor, Central) &TILL good choosing in the Sale of Lamps & table and floor lamps, candlesticks and lamp shades, electric fixtures and brackets. All are at least a third less than regular. (Fourth Floor, Central) Just a Few More Days for the Children's White Sale January and juvenile undermus lins iiro connected in the minds of a good many mothers, for this is the time when they stock up on under garments and dresses for their youngsters. This year's sale i3 notably good, including, as it does, hundreds of carefully made, clean little garments, all at economical prices. Bloomers, 65c to $24 to 14 years. . Night drawers, $1 and $1.252 to 10 year sizes. Nightgowns, 85c to $2.501 to 14 years. (Third Floor, Chestnut) Straight drawers, 05c to $1.25 i to 14 year size3. Princess petticoats, $1.25 to $4.75 G to 14 years. Petticoats, $1.25 to $3 G months to 2 years. White cambric petticoats, lace or embroidery trimmed, $2 to $4.50 32 to 3G inch lengths. . Colored dresses, $2 to $5 2 to 6 year sizes. White dresses, $3 to $5 2 to G year sizes. White dresses, $1.25 to $56 months to 2 year bizcs.' rooms, and almost all other rooms, are 50c to 85c. Metal hot-water bottles, $1.75 to $3.50. Aluminum hot-water bottles, $4. White enamel bath-tub seats, $1.50. Opalite tumblers for bathrooms, 25c. Miller oil heaters, one-gallon size, odorless and smokeless, $7.25 and $8.60. Gas radiators, four tube, $4,75; six tube. $0.50; rubber tubing to connect, 15c per foot. Room heaters which can bo at tached to the gas jet, 50c, $1 and $1.50. Air moisteners which attach to the radiator and moisten the dry air in the room, $2.50 and $3. Waffle irons for use on a coal range, $2.20. Heater scoops, small sized, $1.15 and $2; large sized, $2.15 and $2.50. (Fourth Floor, Central and Market) A Pronounced Demand for Bellows Suit Cases suggests a line or two about these handsome, roomy pieces of luireaire so good for long trips. ab " ' We have them o the finest grade of cowhide, in black and tan, with straps all around and solid brass locks. Sizes 24 to 34 inches. Prices $57.50 to $80. (Main Foor, Chestnut) Dollars Have More Than Their 1918 Value in the Blanket Disposal which is another way of saying that those blankets are marked at less than the prices of 1918. That means a remarkable saving, especially in the face of present market tendencies, which are decidedly upward. Sev,eF hundred pair of new blankets are embraced in this offeriiu'. all of which come under two groupings. White blankets of mixed wool and cotton, with borders of either sink or blue and wide silk bindings, are now marked $10 and $12 a pair, for single-bed size; $12 a pair for double-bed size and $15 and $16 a pair for extra-large size. White blankets of mixed wool and cotton, with borders In pink, -rose or blue, and wide silk bindings, arc now marked $15 a pair for single-bed size, and $18 a pair for double-bed size. ousc-ubu (Sixth Floor, Central) O, Hosiery and Underwear at a Little Above Half Price t People who fail to take advantage of a sale like this should not complain of high costs. This shows that there is still opportunity for those who Jbuy wisely to get as much value out of a dollar as ever. ' There is hosiery and underwear in this sale for every season of the year and for almost every one in your family. Chiefly our own goods reduced, but some dependable "seconds." Not all sizes in each group, but all sizes in th lot. The savings are based on the prices these goods have been selling- .for regularly. Future prices will in almost all cases be higher. (Main and Flrt Floor. Market) A si 14H ", " W , ii H i4 41 r- w M it ,c cTK.. , a ..s 'j?