rm t N EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3.0, 1920 r Organ JL'lays at 9, 11, 11:55 and 4:50 Chimes, nt Noon WANAMAKER'S Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair ' $i M The Furniture Sale That Has the Goods the People H v.l Some Parents Bring Up Their Children as if Life Were a Holiday After much observation, it is apparent that many fathers and mothers do not teach their boys the value of time or money, though they expect them to turn out models of thrift. All children should be taught to work and to save as well as to play. "A penny saved is a penny earned." s These young, innocent travelers should not be put on the untried road of life, in its early morning, without a sympathetic view of the course to follow, c&ref ully laid out from an' old traveler's observation and experience. Let the mothers also, who did so much to win the war by their well-regulated work, have a say to their big, growing boys. Advise your boys to open an account in one of the good savings funds. Signed Jan. SO, 1020. jfM New Millinery for Between-Seasons Hats of straw and satin and ribbon; sometimes the ribbon appears on the upper part and the facing is'of straw; sometimes the hat is wholly of satin save for the trimming of straw; some times it is wholly of libbon. Lacquoied ribbon, horsehair and silk braid aie among the materials, and the shapes arc rolled sailors, turbans and tricornes. Colois aic black, brown and blues, with a dash of bright color occasionally. Prices arc $10 to $20. Cm-cuihI l'loor, Clichtnut) , Semi-Evening Dresses at Late-Season Prices Seventy-five or so have just had their prices lowered some for the sccond,time, to hurrythem out. They are graceful things of tulle, beaded Georgette, charmcusc and so on; and aie all in the lovely shades of pink lose, violet and orchid. The new prices are $15 to $85. (Tlrst l'loor. Central) , r 50 Young Women's Chinchilla' Coats at a Special Price ThfbC arc among the hand somest coats and among the most practical. The are of all-wool chinchilla, beautifully lined with peau de chine and come in taupe, brown and chinchilla gray. Only $55 and only 50 at the price. (second I loop, Llifhtnut) Smartly Tailored Waists That Leave Nothing to Be Desired Of heavy wash silks, they defy the severity of their lines to de tract from their loveliness. A soft taffeta model has a col lar that may be worn either high or low and may be had in white or flesh. Price $8.75. . . One of heavy white habutai is a mannish model with a detach able collar and soft sport cuffs. Price $10.75. A soft white taffeta model is made with large and small tucks. Price $12. Heavv white crepe fashions an other model with a high-low' collar. Price $13.50. (Third Floor, Crnlrnl) The Good Shoes That a Woman Can Get for $9 But only because they were contracted for long ago. Tan calfskin lace with straight tips and Cuban heels and indicated wing tips and military heels j some with tan cloth tops. Black calfskin lace with matt kidskin tops, indicated wing tips and military heels. Heavy black grain leather lace, with full round toes, heavy soles nnd low heels.' Dull black leather laco with black cloth tops, straight tips and Cuban heels. Patent leather laco with black cloth tops, plain toes and Louis heels, 'and dull kidskin tops, straight tips and Cuban neols. Patent leather button with black cloth tops, plain toes and Louis heels. Black kidskin button with black cloth tops, straight tips and Cuban heels. All-bronzo kidskin lace with tuni soles, plain toes and high Louis heels. (First Floor, Market) New Muffs for Old And the secret of the trans formation is muff -bed. The plain ones of floss are priced at 45c and plain down at $1.05. Those of down are lined with satin, some with tjny pockets and a shell ring for the wrist at $1.60 to $3.40. (Main Floor, Market) Cotton Bloomers Pink or white batiste, $1.50, $1.65, $1.75 and $1.85. White cambric, $1.75. Wliito sateen, $2. All in the Store of Undcr muslins. (Third l'loor, Central) . Gym Suits for Girls Bloomers made of all-wool black 5'orm, serge, cut full and with double gussets and a pocket, $5.75. Of black cotton and wool, same "We, $4.75. .Middled of white duck,. Wth ld, shleW and Iac?r, 2, , Corsets and Brassieres Special The corsets are Wanamaker Specials for slender and average figures. At $1.50. A pretty pink coutil, topless, with elastic inserts under tho bust, long hips and back. At $2. A dainty pink figured topless model, with cleared hip and long back. At $3. A topless of pink and white novelty material, with elastic band across the top. Also a laced-in-front model of flowered pink broche, with very low bust and elastic insert in back of the Tho bandeau are pinkj sizes '32, 34, 38 and 3& price 50c, (Third $ CbMUnO Want and Makes No "Great oaks from little acorns -grow" may be an old-fashioned sort of saying, but it is very instructive to note what a number of things in the world are based on old-time ideas and princi ples. In fact, it has been our experience that the more solidly an institution or an event grounds itself upon these old principles, the more it is bound to grow, and what is very important the sounder and the healthier will the growth of it be. To ourselves, the most satisfactory feature of our Furniture Sale is not that it has become something of a mer cantile phenomenon, not that it is the largest and most important retail sale in the world, but that the largeness of it is due to the soundness of it. It ha taken something like thirty years for it to become what it is, so you see there is nothing of the mushroom about it, but rather something that is very like an oak of the giarrfc order, an Women's Fur-Trimmed Wraps Step Down in Price This is the clearaway vhat many women have been wait ing for. ' These aie the desirable coats that have been selling for much higher prices during the season. But the season is over, and they must go all at u third less. There are, besides tho coats some capes and dolmans, mostly in silk and wool duvo tyne, but a few in eloul and evorn. The colors aie great in variety and tho shades are the most desired. The furs used are fitch, moleskin, squirrel, Hudson seal, nutria, beaver and kolin sky. Prices from $100 to $300. (Flmt Floor, Central) Us. vtA w v vJ nN iff il I 1 1 Women's Charming Fur Coats in the January Sale We still have a fair assortment left of Hudson seal (dyed muskrat), nearseal (dyed coney), mole, squirrel, caracul and nutria all marked a fourth less than their regular prices. The Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) coats are chiefly of the 30-inch length, a few only being longer, and prices run from $318.75 for a short one to $600 for a 45-inch garment with splen did skunk collar and cuffs. , Nearseal coat prices run from $263.25 for a 30-inch to $375 for a 40-inch coat. Gray squirrel coats are $262.80 to $412.50. (Second Floor, Chestnut) oak able to stand up against the storm and stress of the market difficulties of which there has been so much talk in so many quarters. This, therefore, is a sale of affirma , tives, not a sale of excuses, or apologies, or negatives. This Is the Sale That Brings the Furniture That People Want People who have been here yester day and today, and who have seen the goods on the floors, can form their own opinions of what is back of that state ment; . ' ,; It is because so many of them have seen what is back of it that we empha size it THIS IS THE SALE THAT BRINGS THE FURNITURE THAT PEOPLE WANT. The goods are here and no mistake about it. They are Wanamaker goods, sound to the heart of them and true to the best principles of craftsmanship and beauty of design. (ilftli. Sixth and Seventh Floori) Wee Shoes From the Land of the Alrnond-Eyed Baby Each pair packed in a delight- silks, they are hand-embroidered fully dainty little box thoy have and quilted and some are trimmed iust arrived from Janan w.ith flufrr .whlto. fllr pom-poms, just arnveu irom Japan. They comQ -n pink bu(j Qr . Made of the softest crepes and Prices $1 and $1.25. (Third l'loor. Chestnut) Boys' Blue Serge Norfolk Suits of Sound Merit at $18 For good, practical service and good looks these aro suits of real excellence and reliability. By this time quite a few btys' Winter suits are just showing signs of wear, so that an extra suit is advisable. Theso are just the suits needed, and they are marked at a mod erate price as suits are valued to day $18. Norfolks, of good Winter weight blue serge, in 8 to 18 y sizes. year (Second Floor, Central) Fine Room-Size Rugs at a Fourth Less Affffording opportunity to get new floor coverings to harmonize with your new furniture. Fine Wiltons 9x12 ft., $127.50 , 8.3x10.0 ft, $125 ' GxS ft., $82.50 Axmiristers 9x12. ft, '$61.60 i 'fMfmh rtr, Chentmit). t, i: , , , , --,t if " ill lM "The Worldlings" by Leonard Merrick In which with exquisite charm and sincerity the writer presents the life of a man who is far from being a hero. The book is issued in the Uniform Edition and the price is $1.75. "South! The Story of Shackle ton's Last Expedition, 1914-1917," by Sir Ernest Shacklcton, C. V. O., with 88 illustiations and dia grams. Prico $6. (Mnin l'loor, Thirteenth) " Some Very Good Blankets at Unusual Savings We have more than two hun dred pair of good, part-wool blankets which we secured many months ago and are now selling at remarkable reductions from their normal value. People who have seen these blankets have been much im pressed by their unusualness at the prices, and if you are in need of some we believe you will find it hard to equal these. Single bed sizes, $10, $12 and $15 a pair. , Double bed sizes $12 and $18 a pair. Extra large sizes $15 and $16 a pair. (Sixth l'loor, Central) The prices marked on them are as low as furniture of the same kind can be bought for anywhere. They are as low as those asked in many places for furni ture of an inferior kind. v Tomorrow, as today and the day before, the displays will be found com plete, with the February Sale tag attached to each piece. The sale of all furniture selected tomorrow will date from Monday next, February 2nd. s Men 's Ulster Coats Just Come in to Sell at a Special Price, $50 These, together with a lot of similar coats already in our stock and which have been marked at $50, provide a very good choice for any man needing a good, well-fashioned, well-made, all-wool overcoat to "piece out" the remainder of this Winter and to put away for next. The price, $50, is very much under the normal value of coats of this quality at the present time. Grays, tans and heather shades, about 200 coats to select from. (Third l'loor. 3lnrket) "I Men's Persian Lamb Caps Half Price at $7.50 We hae been selling these caps for jubt double this pi "ce. They aie especially suitable for chauf feurs, hut are quite good looking enough for any motorist. And on cold days they are comfortable for street wear. (Main l'loor. Market) If a Man Wants a Fine Wallet he will 'find a good cpllection to choose from here. Thiee-fold wallets of black pin seal, English straight-giam seal, pin morocco and cobra-grain goat, $4 to $12. ' Three-fold pass cases of English pigskin, $5. (.Muln Floor, Chestnut) Last Call for the Men's Woven Madras Shii;ts at $2.15 There is still good selection and all sizes from 14 to 17. Any man who likes good-looking, soft cuff neglige shirts and will need any in the next year or so will do well to buy a dozen of these. Good $1 Neckties, Too So good that ordinarily they are a half more to twice as much. Four-in-hands in many pat terns. (Main Floor, Market) Men's Handkerchiefs Good, everyday sorts of Irish linen with nar iow hems, $4.75 a dozen or 40c each. (Main l'loor, Central) Women's fcfood Umbrellas at $4 The material is heavy black cotton with a silk edge. Tftc frames are fine tempered steel. The handles are mission wood in various designs, and they all have the silk loop cord. (Main l'loor, Market) The Wanamaker Diary Costs Less Than a Cent a Month A fat and valuable little red book, neatly bound, that has something in it of value for every day in tho year. And think how valuable you can make it by putting down each day's happenings. Only 10c a copy (Mliereier lou bee 11 Tllo of Jleil Hooks) There Are More Moths Than Cedar Chests in the world at all times ; but never will this be toore true" than it will be next Spring, judging by the scarcity of cedar wood, the meager production of chests and the long time it v. J--1 i. J.U- i.: j. -j? i i .i . nan uin-un us iu yei, me ainpiiiuiiL ol nanusome cnesis wnose i recent arrival will interest prospective brides, as well as pru- 1 dent nousewives planning to lorestall the early moth. m The chests are of the finest construction and made of the best quality of red Tennessee cedar; some with brara trim mings. One or two are made of mahogany, cedar lined. Sizes from 42 to 54 inches long, and prices from $83.50 to 85. (1'irtli l'loor. Market) Our Entire Stocks of Mattresses, Pillows, Bolsters and Bedsprings in the February Sale We make most of the mattresses we sell, and we sell none we cannot guarantee. We mkke all the feather pillows and bolsters we sell, and we are as sure of tne good quality of these as we are of our mattresses, and that is sure enough. We sell the best grades of upholstered box springs and steel spiral springs made. In this February Sale we are offering our entire stock of these goods at reduced prices. As on yesterday and today, you may make your selections tomorrow and all sales will be dated.as from next Monday, February 2. (SUIU Floor, CliCHtuut) r 4 'V I i ' ". ' "T" " i' ' . imir raw, vwmmni