WtrwmsRT PUBLIC ' LEDGliKABHiliADELHlA, WEDNISSDAX FEBRUABY 1920 WEATHER Snow or Sleet Organ Plays at 9, 11, 11:55 WANAMAKER'S Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at 5 and 4:50 I This Is the Great American Furniture Sale and Nothing Better or Truer Could Be It Is a Veritable Certainty That Every Man and Every Woman has a destiny. Some of us started wrong because we had nobody who put us on the right track. But there is no good reason for any one to keep on traveling toward Chicago when we know it is New York or Boston and their famous Tech schools that we need to finish the education of which we had only a smattering. No use to face continual disappointment for lack of training attainable even at middle age. A man in business is not a business man unless he has qualified for it and takes a real delight in every piece of business he does. To such a man business is not drudgery. This Store grows daily more like a museum and its history seems like a romance. Signed Feb. 4, 10iO. ffijfamafo Charming New Sports Hats and Others From Our Own Workrooms To say that they are "dressy" jports hats sounds rather paradoxi cal, but that is just what some of them arc hats for informal wear, but a bit more elaborate than the usual simple sports models. There are coarse weave straws, for instance, embroidered in bright hued wools one rather Napo leonic in shape, and of a soft brown with orange wool embroidery, is about the most striking of the col lection. And there aie hats of glistening: satins with unusual designs in color, or hats of new Spring silks with embroidery of colored or jet beads. Ribbon hats, too, are among the pretty new shapes, as well as hats which turn up in the front and at the sides and are made of sports silks. Somewhat daintier are the hats of fine horsehair braids, and hats of coloied straw braid on a lighter straw. There's a fascinating variety of shapes there'll be no trouble to find something becoming' $15 to $35. (Second Floor, Chestnut) Little Fur Scarfs or boas are of particular interest to the woman who likes a soft finish to her Spring tailored suit. Wo have single-skin sable boas at $75 to $237.50 the last price being for the dark Russian skin. Mink boas are from 320 for a single skin to $362.50 for a nine skin collar or stole. Japanese marten boas, $65 to $117.50. Please understand that while there are but a few of these pieces, they are all reduced to half. (Second Floor, Chestnut) New Lingerie Blouses Hundreds of them fresh and pretty Voiles with V necks, square necks and high-low collars, with laces nd embroideries, priced from $3.85 to $5.50. . Porto Rican waists of voile and batiste, all hand made and em broidered. These have low and high necks, $7.85, $8.75 and $12. Batiste blouses hand embroidered in the Philippines, but made here, 58.75, $12 and $12.75. (Third Floor, Central) THE Fashion Salons have just re ceived a few tricotine dresses, navy and black, braided, tailored and embroid ered, and priced at $50, $55 and $65. (First Floor, Central) L. R. Waists we designed for women as well as for growing girls some grandmothers wear them. One model of plain white batiste has medium low bust and medium long skirt, with a clasp front. Price $3. Another buttoned in front has traps on the shoulders and costs the same. Both may be had in extra lies for $3.50. A. model for young girls is made of batiste and elastic and costs $3. Another of pink batiste and elastic is $3.50. A pink broche with very low bust and long hips has an elastic insert md costs $4.50. A short model of white batiste and elastic is $2. (Third Floor, Chestnut) High-Necked Nightgowns ., j've ,styles of cambric, trimmed with embroidery, the necks being found and square and V shaped. 'our of tho styles are $2.50 each. One is $2.85. (Third Floor, Central) Charming New Guimpes icv are of laco and net and organdie, and some of them are "oat daintily hand embroidered notably a surplice stylo of or ganise with footing frills, and square and round necked sorts of net. 'ea"e, high-necked one high style in particular having the Prices are $G to $12.50. (Main Floor, Central) Wh( Len the Man-Who-Smokes Has a Birthday ttoi.n(Lould. certainly appreciate a briar pipe with an amber stem '"Bold. Such a pfpe is $10. fton'nf i i e Prefers to smoke cigarettes, there are beautiful gold- Su if Bar?tte holders starting as low as $6.25 and jrolng up to $9.60. jfr. "nK sver cigarotte cases, many styles, between $13.60 and $35. Ana safety match-box holders in sterling silver, $4.50 to $8. (Jewelry Star, CliMtnut unil Thirteenth) TIE L Of FINER. HIS ' than are likely to be seen elsewhere are the ad miration of every woman who comes into the Silk Store during these days of the Spring Exposition and Sale of Fashion Silks Good silks are undoubtedly scarce and hard to come by, and the quantities we have at less than market prices cannot last very long. Many women with good judgment are buying beyond present needs, so that they may be provided when they come to think of Summer sewing. 411 of our silks are good and dependable. Here is a suggestive list: Specially Priced Silks Said of It 40-inch printed Georgette, $3 a yard. 36-inch white taffeta, $2 a yard. 32-inch silk broadcloth, $3.50 a yard. 32-inch jersey silk, $3.60 a yard. 36-inch paillette de soie in navy, taupe and brown, $3 a yard. 36-inch white sports silk, $6 a yard. ' 40-inch crepe meteor, $3.25 a yard. 40-inch black wool-back satin, $6.50 a yard. 36-incb moire velour, $4 a yard. 31-inch striped Japanese habutai, $3 a yard. 36-inch striped Japanese crepe, $3.50 a yard. 39-inch black, white and col ored crepes de chine, $2.25 a yard. 40-inch Japanese crepe in flesh, navy and pink, $2.25 a yard. 40-inch printed Georgette crepes, $3.75 a yard. 1 (West Alle) Other Desirable Silks 40-inch white and colored Japanese satin, $2 a yard. 40-inch colored charmeuse, $6 a yard. 36-inch natural Japanese habutai, $1.50, $1.65, $1.75 and $2.50 a yard. 40-inch black charmeuse, $5.50 a yard. 40-inch crepe de chine, $4 a yard. 32-inch striped silk shirtings, $3.50 a yard. 32-inch striped shirtings, $4.50 a yard. 40-inch 1920 foulards in the new designs, $4 and $4.50 a yard. 36-inch black satins, $3.25 a yard. Sports silks and satins in all the Spring fashion colors and designs, $8.50 a yard. Black and colored chiffon vel vet, $9.50 a yard. (First Floor, Chestnut) Polo Coats, Young Women Call These Fetching New Wraps which are of that soft, pretty camcl's-hair cloth. Two brand-new models have just come in, and if a girl doesn't find one style becoming she surely will the other! Both coats are in the popular length, which is not quite three quarters, and both are lined throughout with good silks. Both, too, have narrow belts and large buttons for fastening. One has raglan sleeves, circular pockets and new collar, the other has- a new back, set-in sleeves, notch collar and big pockets. $75 and 14 to 20 year sizes. (Second Floor, Chestnut) Young Women's Blue Serge Suits 'in New Spring Styles This is the great American Sale not only in a figurative or imaginative sense. It is the great American Sale in the most literal meaning of the words. Without prejudice, we believe it can be said that it is the one and only sale worthy to be called the Great American Sale. Nowadays it takes a great sale to be worthy of that name, because it has to be worthy of a country holding a pre-eminence in wealth, in production, in re sourcesbest of all, in the living standards of all its people such as no other country ever enjoyed. Copper, oil, corn, cotton, wheat, silver, iron and steel, gold, automobiles America, credited with something like 6 per cent of the world's population, pro duces anywhere from 20 to 85 per cent of the world's output of each of these commodities, and operates 40 per cent of the world's railroads. Not only is America today the richest and most powerful nation in the world, but its wealth and power are incomparable. Much of this great material increase has taken place within the past few . years, and Philadelphia has contributed her share to the general growth and has grown in proportion one can see the old city growing under one's eyes. Philadelphia's Advance Today this is the sixth, if not indeed the fifth, largest city in the world and few if any cities are growing faster, and none sounder. ' Its place as America's City of Homes is still unchallenged and equally so the honor which belongs to it of being the home of the world's greatest furni ture Sale, the great American Sale, the one Sale which in magnitude and helpful ness in service and in character measures up to and is worthy of the word Ameri can the greatest adjective one can apply to any event of the kind today. What does the great American Furniture Sale hold for your home? Ten thousand answers are here on the floors and tens of thousands back of them in the waferooms. We are able to say that piece for piece and price for price they are unsur passed, and we do not believe they are equaled. (Fifth. Sixth and Seventh Woorsi All quite new, all most attractive I and with an air of Springlike charm that is quite delightful. ! All nre of firm, irood nualitv. all- I wool dark blue serge one style with a new long collar, a blouse back, pleats and belt; another with rows of shining black braid and buttons below the belt, nnd a third with stitching and buttons below the belt. All are extremely well cut and tailored, their lines are youthful and becoming, and they are daintily silk lined. $59.50 and 14 to 20 year sizes. (Second Floor, Chestnut) Splendid Wilton Rugs at Excellent Savings A brand-new lot of Wilton rugs from one of the leading factories in the country. A good assortment of designs and colorings. These prices are 20 per cent less than regular 9x12 ft., $127.50 8.3x10.6 ft., $125 (Seventh Floor, Chestnut) The Weather Stands Responsible for Many Women Wanting Raincoats And every woman knows that Spring and Summer are' the two seasons of tho year when a raincoat is almost indispensable. For downright wearing qualities, there is nothing better than coats of impoited serge or gabardine in Oxford, navy blue, slate gray or black. They are completely showerproof and priced from $37.50 to ?47.UU. Rubberized satin raincoats, very pretty and easily worn over either a dress or suit, are waterproof and the shoulder seams cemented and taped, $37.50. For women who prefer capes there are showerproof whipcord or black-and-white velour check capes with vests at $40 and $47.50. " (First Floor, Central) Women's Brown Kid Lace Boots for Spring Just arrived in the Exclusive Little Boot Shop, high laco boots of dark brown kid, with high French heels and turned soles. Price $27. (First Floor, Market and Juniper) If a Woman Is Interested in Quite New Spring Gloves there are some attractive styles that may appeal to her, in the Glove Store. One, extremely new,' is a gauntlet glove; which has three little straps by way of fastening. The deep gauntlet cuff is lined with contrasting color, and the glove is quite unusual. It is of chamois lisle, ami there is beaver color, mode or chamois color the glove is full 8-button length and the price is $2.25 a pair. A smart new 8-button length glove in beaver, chamois or mode color, is $2 a pair and is also of chamois lisle. Both styles are washable, of course. (Slain Floor, Central) Women's Lace Shoes With Fine Cloth Tops There is a great deal of differ ence in the quality of cloth used in cloth-top shoes. But here is a lot made of very fine cloth. The vamps are of nut brown Rus sia calfskin, black calfskin and black glazed kidskin, with straight lips, and the heels are Cuban. Price $11 a pair. (First Floor, Market) Women's Linen Handkerchiefs for $2 a Dozen lain, everyday linen hand Just nil kerchiefs, but good, sturdy quality and mode in tho neat hemstitched style which is always so practical. $1 for six. $2 for the dozen. Duvetyne Handbags of Generous Size the kind generally referred to as "shopping shapes" are here in good assortment. A square stylo has a shell-finish celluloid frame and an oval style has a coveied frame. Bothcomfcin brown and taupe. Price $10. (Slain Floor, Chestnut) All Our Office Furniture at Reduced Prices in the February Sale Every piece in the entire stock has been reduced by 10 to 33 1-3 per cent, the bulk of the collection being at savings of 10 to 25 per cent. These are remarkable economies on such staple goods, especially at this time when supplies are so short. The opportunities are such as appeal to the business man who knows a good proposition when he sees it. (Third Floor, Market) Kiddies' Gay Cotton Kimonos From Japan Bright cotton kimonos, made in Japan for us to sell in Philadelphia. attractive designs, and well made little garments in 2 to 14 year sizes. $1.60 to $3.75 each. Drawer waists, of plain white cotton, some embroidered, are 85c to $1 each and in 2 to 14 year sizes, (Third Floor, Chestnut) Safe and Sound Bedding at Safe and Sound Economies in This Half Yearly Sale Speaking of living with one's furniture, there is no furniture one lives so much with as the mattress, pillow and bolster. Surely this is "furniture" that people should be very particular about and should buy very carefully. Wanamaker bedding is as goodclean and reliable as care, particularity and expert knowledge can make it. This is as true now during the February Sale as it is at all other seasons. Tho only difference is that you can buy now at reduced prices, and the reductions apply to everything in our stock of mattresses, mattress materials, pillows, bolsters and bed springs. We make all the hair mattresses we sell, so that you can have yours made in any size or style desired and at a saving of not less than 10 per cent from our regular prices. Besides the hair mattresses, you can also choose from our whole range of felted cotton mattresses, willowed cotton mattresses, floss and other mattresses at February sale prices. We are making pillows and bolsters in all desired styles from eight grades of clean feathers at special half-yearly reductions. Seven grades of upholstered box springs and fifteen grades of steel springs are being offered at reduced rates. Only every six months do these opportunities present themselves. (Hlxth Floor, Chestnut) New and Attractive Spring Skirtings They are silk-and-cotton poplin with a self-colored overplaid of satin. For either gathered or pleated skirts they are wonderfully good looking. Some women will also see de lightful possibilities in them for Spring street dresses, as they are just about the right weight, or for blouses to match one's Spring suit. In chestnut brown, navy, Copen- I Good, heavy, sturdy cheviot in blue, lavender and green seersucker nugen, diuck or wnue, 4u menes I sinpcs, aim in suna uiue. aoix, cuns, oi course, wide, $3.75 a yard. price $4.50. (First Floor, Chestnut) (Main Floor, Market) Men's Cheviot Shirts With Soft Collars Attached Smart shirts that will appeal at once to the young man who dresses a little better than the rest. u ;,! 'r ' mi Vlt Altl) (l,Wi1)tJri, iff H?;j .., Lti i-?$..HlU", Famireww