!Sf3 rv w . , -'' EVMING PUBLIC LEDGIiRr-PHILADBLPHlA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1920 Organ Plays at 9, 11, 11:55 a ' WANAMAKER'S WEATHER r Rain; colder tomorrow. ana i:ou Chime at Noon Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S 'l Store Closes at 5 i.rN JTffT--' "J j :s No Wonder Mark Twain Once Said to One of Our Old Friends: "Henry, there are two times when you should not speculate. First, don't do it when you haven't any money! And be pcrtickelar to be sure not to speculate when you have plenty of money." This good advice applies equally well to others beside buyers of shares in the numberless varieties of companies now being formed all over the United States, even to go as far as the planet Mars to make discoveries. For all the merchandise in which we deal we go to the sources of production, the reliable, best makers, pay cash, and sell all articles as low as possible, even to the buyers of largest quantities of the articles we sell. Large sales often create a condition of smaller profits. Speculations in highly frescoed advertising announcements are often disappointing. We seem to be "old fogies" nowadays in our simple announcements of actual facts. Signed Fib. 10, 1020. CERTAIN French blouses recently re ceived in the French Room are mar vels of delicate luand hemstitching and embroidery, the designs being mostly appliqued. Some of the blouses have real lace and some are of the simply tailored sort. Prices are $62.50 to $165. (Third Fioor, Chestnut) Young Women's Novelty Sports Suits Change Prices Of that soft, pretty "sports angora" wool and of baronet satin, these attractive sports clothes are such things as may be worn for Winter sports in tho North or the South. There are many white suits, as well as white combined with bright colors like canary, orange, blue, rose and green, and there are man, effective combinations. Some suits have sleeveless jackets, some have belt-scarfs instead of jackets, some have Tarns to match, and some have scarfs as well as jackets. $37.50 to $95 which is a great deal less than the original prices and 14 to 20 year sizes. (Sroond Floor, Chestnut) Just a Handful of These Velvet D r esses for , Young Women, $22.50 to $30 Some are of velvet and some of velveteen, but there we no two alike, and every dress started the season I at a much larger price, you may be sure. The styles are good; there is navy blue or black from which to choose, and there are 14 to 20 year sizes. (Second Floor. Chestnut) Evening and Semi Evening Dresses Down to $55 About seventy-five odds and ends reduced be cause they are odda and ends, and because most of them are not fresh. They are of Georgette, chiffon and satin, beaded and embroidered. Colors aro tho usual dainty, light shades wanted for evening. Tho lot is well worth a looking over. (First Floor, Central) Jfool Jersey Coats for Spring l hey are very good looking, strictly tailored models n? .a nouWer yoke, curved to a point in tho middle oi tho back and the inverted pleats which start from e yoke continue to the' stitched belt. Tho center one, nowever, goes all tho way down the back. There is a aw lining of pongee silk. One may have a pretty Bhade of brown, olive, bluish en or Oxford, $47.50. (IHrit Floor, Central) "" " H ! I.l.l..- - nchanting Skirts for E Southern Wear QMJnmwfa wi,r'?'ottes Georgettes, baronet satins, and fancy enWi an,d snakeskins, all in tho most delicious pale "'wings that can bo imagined. tor?. pinks nnd Greens, blues and yellows and silvery wnes Ko perfectly with tho new silk sweaters. 1 rtcesare $25 to $35, .1mi Fbxw. Cwtritl) This February Furniture Sale Is What It Is The Charming New Sports Hat of 1920 It may be large it may be small it may bo subdued and quiet or it may be very striking in deed but it is fairly sure to be smart, to be be coming and comfortable, and very suitable indeed for any outdoor or sports wear. Here are just a few of the many original models you'll sec in the salon devoted just to these useful sports hats: A symphony of browns is the hat of tan Ba tavia cloth, with high crown and wide brim, both embroidered in a golden brown. $25. If you wish a small hat, that one of fine ecru straw, with the narrow, upturned brim and the wide band and bow of black-embroidered rose color ribbon, is delightful it is $28. Another small hat has a tarn-like crown of pink silk, and a narrow roll brim of fine pink straw. It is $18. Wide brimmed and charming is the hat of lilac-and-brown rough straw with a quaint arrangement of lilac-silk bows. $15. And in contrast to the large, drooping brimmed hats is a small hat of pearl-gray grosgrain rib-, bon with round croVn and soft upturned brim. $28. Heavy purple silk, stitched, and set off with coin dots in American Beauty color, makes an other large hat with brim that may be bent in any shape. $40. Of porcupine straw is a hat in American Beauty color, with a wide band of brown satin, embroid ered in green and red. $22. (Second Floor, Chestnut) K xguisite New, Long J Hrptirh Sn.pnp CZlnmec for Women It would seem as if the French were trying to make up for all that long period when they could not send us such lovely gloves as these, for the new French gloves for Spring are unusually fine. And now that short sleeves aro so much in vogue, these new gloves are most desirable indeed. Tho skins are of beautiful texture;, soft and velvety and fine French suedes of the finest quality. And the colorings are lovely three springlike shades of tan, a delicate mode and two light putty shades. And all fasten with three pearl buttons. The eight-button-length gloves are $6 a pair; the twelvc-button-length are $7 a pair. We doubt if you'll find anything like them in town. C-UiUn Floor, Central) J ovely Bead Necklaces There are necklaces with red and purple, green, blue, amber, pearl, white and pink beads, used alone or in combination. In all the fashionable lengths, they are in many pretty designs and styles, that will give an orna mental touch to any frock or blouse. Prices start at $1.25 and go on up to $14. (Jewelry Store, Chestnut and Thirteenth) Five New Styles Enter the Women's $12 Shoe Sale Every ono of these styles is greatly in demand, and four of tho fivo come from one of the leading women's shoo factories in tho country. Ordinarily these shoes aro $2 to $0 a pair more than tomor row's price. Black calfskin lace with straight tips, dull matt kidskin tops and Cuban heels. Black glazed kidskin button with dull matt kidskin tops and Cuban heels. Black glazed kidskin button with dull matt kid skin tops, turn soles and Cuban heels. Black glazed kidskin button with black cloth tops and Cuban heels. All-black satin lace with covered Louis heels. In addition to the shoes just described there aro a couple of dozen other now and fashionable styles in this sale at $12 a pair and representing the same ratio of saving 03 the above. (Flrit Floor, Market) i A Somewhat Different - Silk Handbag It is a medium-size pouch shape, of black and navy moire silk; some with tassel. The distinguishing feature is the frame, which is engraved metal with fancy clasps. Price U0. (M Ityor, CheitBBt), Men's Ulsters at $48.50 A special lot that we secured to sell at this price. .These are no ordinary coats. At the price they are extraordinary. Made of an excellent hand-finished friezy fabric that will wear and wear. Excellently modeled and hand finished. Their normal selling price today .is $11.50 to $21.50 higher. A good manufacturer made them for us from his Winter overplus of this particu larly good material. (Third Floor, Market) lfen 's Fine Fuji Silk ' Shirts From Japan The material is pure, unloaded silk of a very high grade. Men who have worn shirts made of it &ay it gives splendid service. It is a light tan in color and looks even better after it is washed than before. All soft cuff, plain neglige style. Price $12. (Main Floor, Mar lie I) $6 Will Buy a Man a VV Good Felour Hat Rather extraordinary, when ono considers that this is about as little as ono expects to pay for any kind of a good hat nowadays. The velour in these hats is an excellent quality, soft and silky, and the colors are black and rich shades of brown and green. Tho reason for the low price of these hats is that they are a much-belated shipment and must be hurried out. (Main Floor. Market) W 'arm Woolen Jackets for Sportsmen and Others Very different from the ordinary wool jacket, being of fine knitted wool and well tailored. They are coat style, with the shoulders reinforced to prevent sagging, and with two-buttoned pockets. In various heather mixtures, $12. Vests of the same material, $7.50. (The Gnllery, Juniper) W "ool Fabrics for Street Frocks Fine all-wool serges and poplins in plain colors arc so far the favorites, particularly in navy or midnight blue. They are here also in brown, Copenhagen and gray, 40 to 48 inches wide, $2.50 to $4 a yard. Shepherd's clrecks, all-wool and very Spring-like, $3.50 a yard. There are three sizes of checks. (Flrit Floor, Chestnut) Valentine Sweets and Favors and Novelties Whatever else you send on Valentine's Day, don't overlook the candy the sweetest valentine of all! Glaco mint hearts are $1.50 a pound. Crystallized cream hearts aro. 60c a pound. French chocolate hearts are $1.25 a pound. Paper heart boxes, to hold sweets and you may select whatever kind you like are 40c, 60c and $1.25 each. Red satin hearts to hold candies are $1.50 each. And new and attractive are the bright red tin painted hearts, hand painted, of course, and each different $2.50, $3.50 and $5 each. Assorted caramels and they make delicious filling for the boxes are $1 a pound. Assorted chocolates to fill the boxes are $1.23 a pound. Jack Horner pies, for the center of the table for Valentine parties aro $8, $10 and have twelve favors. Valentine bonbons, to add to the jollity, are $1 and $1.50 a dozen. Jars of assorted chocolate nibs, for favors. 60c. Novelties on cakes of chocolate are 75c each. (Down Stairs Store- Chestnut) A Price List of 9x12 ft. . D omestic Rugs What this most popular size costs you in five stand ard makes. Wiltons, $119.50 to $175. Body Brussels, $72.50 to $78. Tapestry Brussels, $39.50 to $42.50. Axminsters, $59.50 to $84.50. Velvets, $59.50. (Serenth Floor, Chestnut) nThe Best Lot of Blankets in Philadelphia at Th cir Prices That may seem a sweeping statement, but if wo know anything about blankets and blanket values, it is absolutely true. Wo are not basing our statement on the fact that they would havo to bo sold for anywhere from 20 to 30 per cent more if wo had to go out and buy them now. Wo baso it on prevailing retail prices for blankets of the same grades. We shall bo clad to have anybody's judgment on them. We purchased them very favorably ono year ago and havo only recently opened them up. White blankets, singlo-bed size, with pink or blue borders, $10, $12 and $15 a pair, according to the percentage of wool in them. Each pair weighs 4 pounds. White blankets, double-bed size, with pink or blue borders, $12, $15 and $18 a pair, according to tho per centage of wool. Each pair weighs 5 pounds. (Sixth Floor, Cntrl .Am.1. Considering What Is Back of It When we are told, as people nat urally do tell us, frequently, that "it is remarkable how this furniture sale of yours has grown and grown," we are tempted to say, it would be more re markable if it failed to grow and grow, considering the character of it, the service which it is the stock of merchandise behind it. Probably we could make a more alluring kind of sale, but we could not make a safer or a sounder one at least not so far as our present knowledge goes. By an alluring kind of sale we mean in especial a sale noted for alluring price-tags, the kind of price-tags that promise economy to the eye and break it to the experience. Our sale is not notable for dangerously large price reductions, but for safe, real ones. It is a sale of too vital concern to ourselves to permit of playing fast and loose with prices and valuations. The furniture in it is not of the kind that can be "reduced" 50 per cent and sold with a profit to the one who sells and an ultimate loss to the one who buys it. It is furniture on which a reduction of 10 per cent represents a saving of ten real dollars no less. Woods and Work These are not theories, leastof all, opinions. They are facts of Wanamaker furniture and conditions of the Wanamaker furniture sale. Theories and opinions could never make a sale develop as this sale has developed, but the actual fact of dependableness in the goods and in the savings has a way of making itself known from day to day and from .yea,! lu veai, cuiu. ucvcwijuicuo wowmco an ineviLuie maris. OI tue Sale 01 proven dependableness. Dependableness, desirableness, serviceableness, beauty, sound value not words, spoken or printed, can make these things, but woods and work can make them and have made them, as we can prove by the furniture in this Sale. Standard woods, standard workmanship, standard merchandis ing, sterling value by these marks the Wanamaker Furniture Sale .is distinguished, and by these the people have learned to distinguish it, and so it grows and grows and grows. (Fifth, Sixth and Serenth Floors) 6 IHhe Best Short Stories of 1919" 0 and the Year Book of the American Short Story, edited by Edward J. O'Brien. "Authors, editors, librarians, teachers of English, teachers of short-story writing and others find it indis pensable." Price 2. (Main Floor, Thirteenth) A New Fountain Pen and-Only $2 Moreover, it is an unusually good fountain pen at this moderate price, and it is mado especially for the Wanamaker Store. Thero are a number of features about it that people who use fountain pens a great deal will appreciate. It is a self-filler, and the point is 14 kt. gold, and so varied that it will suit every hand. The barrel is black rubber. (Jewelry .Store, Chestnut and Thirteenth) B ecoming Collars Some are the finest white or cream-colored batiste, trimmed with set-in pieces of daintiest lace and hand embroidery- Others are net and lace or all lace in the new patchwork effect. There is such variety in tho shapes, from long, straight collars to small curved ones and even round points, that they will fit any stylo neck line. 2.50 to $11 aro tho prices. (Main Floor, Central) w omen's Umbrellas Priced $4 Covers of strong black cotton with a silk tape edge; frames 8-rib paragon; handles plain or carved mission, sometimes with bakclite tops and always with silk cords. Price $1. (Main Floor, Market) Only Bedding of Good, Clean Quality in the February Sale We have no other kind at sale time or at any other time. All our mattresses, mattress materials, feathers and bedsprings are at re duced prices during this sale. The reductions are real, not startling. Market con ditions borne in mind, they are exceptional, and they will not be offered again on the same large variety of goods in at least six months. (Sixth designed to give and Unfoldment of Chinese Rugs at Very Moderate Prices One of the interesting' things about these rugs is that they come in attractively graded sizes. A still more interesting thing is that they aro rugs of worthy class, in the striking individual shades and with the striking individual symbolism characteristic of Chinese weavings. Perhaps tho most interesting thing of all is that they are priced on a particularly moderate basis. Anyhow these threo points of interest should make a strong appeal A look at the rugs will make it still stronger. Chinese Rugs 12x9.4 ft., $495. 11.5x9.1 ft., $493. 10x8.3 ft., $125. 10.11x6.11 ft., $375. 10.1x8 ft., $365. 12x10 ft, $675. 11.9x9 ft., $475. (Sornth Floor, 9x6 ft., $305. 8.2x6.2 ft., $235. 0.4x1 ft., $165. 7.4x4 ft., $175. 6x3 ft, $75. 4.11x3 ft, $65 4.6x2.2 ft, $35'. Chestnut) Kfew Upholstery Tapestries Suggest Furniture Re-covering There is no secret about the reason that so many peoplo choose tapestry for this purpose, for it is a well known fact that it stands an enormous amount of hard wear. These new tapestries are beautiful figured designs, 50 inches wide, and tho prices aro $4.75, $5.50, $0.50, $7.50. $8.50, $9 and $10 a yard. .uu,, Wo have remarkably good facilities at this timo for doing all kinds of reupholstcry work in tho best possible manner, and wo are always glad to give estimates. (Tlfth Floor, Market) Floor, Chestnut) U "i 4 l .- 7T Kl ttiis &5W.1W ; m fcVH .