J( ,." tf Vj : s.1. , '', , '; iLj !';'' LI JLf, '" i m L , f j t' r , , , ;- Br Strawbridge & Clothier's January Price Revision Brings Thousands of Opportunities for Savin THfl JANUARY SALES aro uninuc in this now vear of 1921 more general in scope than ever before! The great January Sales JIUSLIN UNDERWEAR, Ne gligces and Corsets have more attractive values than iorscvcr.il years. The January Sale of LINENS proves more emphatically than ever before our ability to give unmatchable values. The Sa'c of BEDFURNISHINGS and nnnnn Domestics is making man v new friends for us. Our special purchases of WOMEN'S DRESSES, SUITS, COATS and WAISTS arc the most attractive since pre-war days. The reductions in MISSES' and GIRLS' APPAREL arc very re markable. The Sales of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING show that bed-rock price-levels have be dii reached. All FURS and Fur Coats are marked at far below the early season prices. All SILKS and all Wool and Cotton DRESS GOODS are below 1920 prices. ' Only a small portion of the THOUSANDS OF SPECIAL VALUES can be printed here. Come to the Store to-morrow and every day. . . Savings on These Fur Coats Average One Hundred Dollars lai'Ko percentage.1 of the price X follow! rip: K Fine Hudson Seal Coal AW 36-inch Hudson Seal Coa w& Brown Pony, squtrrcMri Take, for example, the benutiful Siberian Squirrel Coat shown in the sketch. It was formorly ?ao0.00, present price S7c0 00. A JIuuson cal fihcil m' '.vat ) Dolman, one of our choicest models, with deep al"' l .,.. !!.... 1 1. I I i o ,'-. nil from SSG0 00 a wnlitK of $185.01). And an Auslialiun Opossum Coatee. "5 inchew Ioiik, nud smart as can be. ha' been reduced from $.195.00 now S350.00. Otheis at vary inir reductions, each one aniountincr to a lai'Kc percentage of the prices, include the -now $150.00 Coat now $535 trimmed, $200 Russian Marmot Coat, with nutria $185.00 Black Russian Pony Coat now $110 Trimmed with natural raccoon. Australian Opossum Coatee now $350.00 Nearseal Coat, with beaver, now $265 Nearseal Sports Coat now $285.00 Collar of skunk combined with ermine. Nearseal Tolman, cape collar $25)3 Natural Muskrat Coat now $.225.00 Natural Raccoon Coat now $350.00 Australian Wombat Coat now $137.50 ifQssian Marmot Coat now $137.50 -, -- Strawbrldsv t Clothier HeconJ floor, ri'.lrt Htrrtt ASH The Most Extraordinary Values in Women's Coats To Be Found Anywhere When the autumn season opened up, everybody realized that Cont values were better than for several seasons pnst. Wo had exceptional nlucs and a wondeiful business. On the whole, Coats were lower, and NOW THEY ARE LOWER STILL BY MANY DOLLAV.S. For the January Sale prices have been greatly reduced, and hundreds and thousands of Coats are being bought. Fine Silvertone Coats now $28.50 Made in all-around belted style, with deep cape collar, and lined throughout with pcau dc cygne. Navy, brown and taupe. Fine Coats and Dolmans now $30.00 Of wool velour in good dark street shades nnd black. All elegantly l'ncd throughout and finished with collnrs of natural opossum, dyed opossum or raccoon. Fine Coats and Dolmans now $55.00 Five different models of hih-grado cloths, with beautiful lin ing's and deep collars of taupe nutria or natural opossum, some with cuffs. !-, y Stranljrhlto Clothlor !;?cond Door. Cent New Suits at Prices Women Hardly Hoped to See Again And such Suits the product of manufacturers who make our Suits icgularly, many copied by them, especially for this Sale, from' higher-priced models, other.i aro duplicates of model.? regularly in stock, SOME WORTH NEARLY DOUBLE TJIESE PRICES. We were in fine position to take advantage of the lower-price maiket, and these Suit alues show it: New Cloth Suits, Special, $19.75 Tailored models of silvertone, chevronn and tweed effects, made in belted styles, plaited and tucked; alFo semi-fitting, unbelted models. New Jersey Suits, Special, $25.00 Worded Jersey Outing Suits, pin-tucked and plaited, with man nish collars or convertible collnrs very attractive models. New Velour Suits, Special, $35.00 Tailored Suits cf wool velour, in black, navy blue, brown nnd leindecr, made in belted dyle, with unart convertible collui... Fine New Suits, Special, $37.50 I'iu bronde'otli, wool velour and duvet de laine, bolted and : d. and in black, navy blue, tan and blown. New Velour Suits, Special, $42.50 Nnait Hel.l Su:. ntlraefvelv silk-stLched, lined with peau de iyj;ne and finished with novel packets and smart convertible collar. "lfick, blue mill h) own. .- - Hrr.iuliri,;e i i-lotlil.ir-Si-ior.il I'luor Ccntto oh Hitiil.s, r 1. inch now S1.50 oo IMuids, 5 Much now $3.r,0 (to J'laldx, 48-Ir.t h now 83.50 oo Plaids, IG.Jnch now 83.00 , Maids, tO-inch now S2.50 i)l Jersey C olli now $2 00 nnt'.l Challls-imw 81.25 a m1. oo Hroidclolh, Ifi-ineh 153.50 nool Hroadelntli. 5 1-inch M.5'J iiei llroadclulh now $3.00 Women's Dresses Show a Wonderful Decrease in Prices In some cases we arc able to sell Dresses at a little moie than half of the early season prices for the same grades; also we are able to not in model ately-priced Dresses, mateiials of u qua'ity which previously we obtained, with t'lcat diilicully, only in our finest Diesses. 'Ihese aie wonderful alues: Silk Dresses now $17.50 and $18.75 Crepe de Chine Frocks in new spring styles, and of the same Kt-adc and quality as our Autumn Frocks at $23.00 and $00.00. In black, navy, brown and taupe. Fine New Silk Dresses now $20.00 Crepe dc chine, in attractive tunic styles, with dainty vestecs and collnrs. Ulack, navy and biowii. Wool Jersey Dresses now $20.00 Panel and tunic lliodels, bruided nnd embroideied, also coat models. Reaver, brown, taupe, navy and Flemish blue. Wool Jersey Dresses now $22.50 Panel and tunic models, wide or narrow girdle, black or 'colored embroidery. Navy, Flemish blue, Burgundy, brown, taupe and beaver. January Sale Prices on Black and Colored Wool Dress Goods Thousands (f jnrds of fine Wool Ditk Fabrics, Clonkins nnd iui.HK'. are 1 educed in the Sale. Novelties and staples, the most du .imule materials for winter and spiing (.nrmenU. It is ens-y to tfctlmntp the far-reaching importance of the Sale, when one icnlizes that Wool Plaids, which sold at 50.00, nre now ?3.00 a yard; $4.00 Wool Jersey Cloths are now $2.00, and smart Mixed Suitings, $-1.00 value, are now $2.00. Imported Cream Suiting S3. 00 Colored Serge, 51 -inch $3.00 Serge, black or navy 3.50 Navy lllue Serge. 10-inch SI 30 Tweed Suiting...") Much $2.5(1 Overplaid Twe a , 5 Much $2.50 Wool Gnldtnne. 5 1-inch $3.50 Mixed Wool KuKinjs now j-2 00 t'oloied Wool Ve ourh r.ow PLSO Colored Wool Velours now $3.50 Afternoon Dresses now $25.00 nf crene de clime and taffeta nd the crepe de chine in redingote s r. navy and brown. Taffeta in sizes v. tn...n1ii rivncuoa .f .vino rlo eliine and taffeta t''e fnOTrtn in nmrm fimlp uivlr. nrii! ihp c.rene de chine in redingote stylrt both verv attractive. Black, n to -h. Crepe de uhine. sizes -zla to -ibvj. !.. siiawUrUBe & Clnllir Second I'looi M.irkfl Strrrt Every Woman Will Want to Share in This Exceptional Sale of Muslin Underwear Alreadv many women have selected their share of these, dainty Undergarments, many of them at more moderate prices than have prevailed for many seasons, others greatly reduced to meet tho lower market prices on goods of this chnrncter. Prices are lower, quantities greater, assortments better, styles lovelier, materials daintUr certainly this is the time to buy. I,. Strawbrlttoft & Clothier Third Floor. Wi-it Trimmed Winter Millinery At Half Price and Less .Many Trimmed Hats at ONE-THIRD THEIR POKMWl PRICKS the finest Hats in the Ficnch Salon are i educed to $2.i.00, tho moderately-priced Hats are now $2.00 to Sj.00, nnd our Rcady-to-Wcar Hats that were good values from $3.05 to $5.95, arc now $1.00 nnd $2.00. Children's Hats, not all colors now $2.75 Children's Tarns of all kinds 65c lo $3.95 ,. Btrjv bi ld;c n.itliler Sicond l".our JUilct Stiei-t t I' More Corsets Added Make the Sale of Even More Importance . . .1.1...1 - l... c,l .-.f l..on(a ffivmff nnnr.'f.lnitv to iew ljts nic aaiieii in uh? omiu ui vyuo;v.-, (,& -r. . , nil women to share in this remarkab'.c economy event. Lots are large, but the response to tho Sale values is so great that many groups will soon bo closed out. If your favorite model is among these we advise immediate selection: 1200 S. & C. Warner and W. B. Corsets now $1.50 Exceptional values in Corsets with 1 w or medium bust or elastic top, some heavily boned, ocrs lightly boned. 2400 W. B. Corset'for Misses, reduced to $1.95 Pink Coutil Corsets, with semi-clastic top, long hips, substantial boning, but with free hip f pace. 1000 S.&C.,Rcdfcrn and Warner Corsets, now $2.50 A notable group of Front- nnd Back-lacing Corsets of plain or brocaded fabrics. MANY HALF PRICE AND LESS. Mcdels for average figures, also clastic-top styles for slender figures. 200 Gossard Front-lace Corsets, Exceptional at $5 Corsets of beautiful pink brocade, with elastic section in the bust gore, substantial boning nnd an elastic section in back. A model formerly sold nt $10.50. Cambric Brassieres, hooking in front, half price, 95c . Mesh Bandeau Brassieres, sharply reduced 75c Children's Drawer Waists, less than half price, 25c Some shirred back and front, some trimmed, others plain. Ail lemarkably reduced. T--y StnubrMgi St CloMilr Third I'loor, Mail.et Stre-1, Writ yr-- Sirawbuilso Jt I'lothlcr Alsltf 7. CMUie Many Beautiful Decorative Linens are in the Great Sale This great under-priee disposal of $230,000 worth of Linens inclvdes hundreds of dainty lace-trimmed mid embroidere.l pieces. The.-e, too, ni" nwked nt snvhv.es of one-fifth to one-hnlf. Instances India Print Covers from Manchester, In attractive Oriental colors and patterns. Size 15x45 inches now, $1.60; 51x51 inches, $2.50; 72x72 inches. $5.00. Luncheon or Breakfast Cloths, finished with double row of hemstitching, overcast with blue stitching; GSxfiS inches now, $3.75. Napkins to match, 15x15 inches $3.tS0 a dozen. Oval Doilies, scalloped in delft blue shell edge; 10x11 inches 35 e. Lace Scarfs, with linene centres now (5c to $2.50. Japanese Printed Lunch Sets, 13 pieces $1.75. Madeira Hand - embroidered and Hand-seal loped Centrepieces. 15-inch. $2 23; 18-inch, S3.0!); 21-inch. ALIO. Scarfs, ll)5t inches, ,S!).50. Lunch Sets, 13 pieces, $9.00. - Sm tfb'ltUc tullt IV-Un." 1. t n' i Extraordinary Features of Our Greatest January v Sale of Men's Clothing This Clothing: Store has more emphatically than ever proved its leadership during: this remark able season. Hundreds of thousands of dollars' wor th of Men's and Young Men's Clothing bought for the autumn and winter season has been sold at a sacrifice of part or all of the profit to which we were entitled. We faced the situation unflinchingly as soon as signs of future reductions appeared in the primary markets. Our stocks were reduced to the desired proportions before the end of the year. WE WENT INTO THE MARKET at once, and made many PURCHASES AT NEW LOW PRICES lots of desirable New Clothing which, added to the many lots in our stock at JANUARY REDUC TIONS, make this the most attractive January Sale in our history. 5,000 Pairs of Trousers Alrrvrkft fnn UU T ncr TUm WrtttKv 1 GOfl TX-N naii .LC33 ina i ivcuiai .uj iiucs from our best specialist in this line worth, based on costs of 1920, almost double these prices Now $2,75, $5.75, $6.75 and $8.25 Every pair at considerably less than the former wholesale price. All well made, of worsteds, eassimercs and serges. The greatest Sale of Trousers in the history of this Store. ? S . SxY, JTA t X X '? J N yLfer f r L1IU ILiULOL hJtUC; Ul A 1 U UOU1 O Jit LHU UIOIUI Ul LIllO KjlUii. 1,000 Men's Raincoats At Close to One-Half Regular Values Another extraordinary purchase for this Sale ! The famous AERVENTO ventilated, rubberized Tweed Raincoats well known to our customers for their excellence of ma terial, workmanship and special features : $10.00, $12.50, $16.25, $18.50 and $22.50 A splendid assortment in youthful and conservative models, with half-around belt, all-around belt and without belt.- These are used as ail-around Overcoats, the tweed sur face of the fabric disguising the rain-repelling feature absolutely lainproof. Hart, Schaffner and Marx Winter Overcoats Extraordinary Reductions The disposal of several lots of these famous Ulsters and Ulster ettes at savings of from more than one-third to nearly one-half, continues. An excellent assort ment remaining for to-morrow and the week-end selling. 1 v.- All UPHOLSTERY FABRICS, all CURTAINS, and all RUGS and CARPETS arc marked at less than the regular prices of last year. All FURNITURE, BEDDING, TRUNKS, all DINNER SETS arc on the new low 1921 price basis. There are many rad ical reductions in ALL DEPARTMENTS. You will find many lots of shirts, gloves, hosiery and underwear, hand bags, jewelry, silver ware, stationery, books, houseful nishings, sporting goods, at re duced prices. Now Reduced to $42.50, $54 and $71.50 Four Unusual Groups of Men's Suits Saving of Almost Half Here are four remarkable arouns of Men's and Yonnrr Mpn's Suits at prices that average ONE-HALF the regu lar prices for the season of 1920. Most of these have been in stock since the early season, others have been bought at new lower prices. Now $22.50, $30.00, $35.00 and $45.00 All are made in the excellent manner for which Hart. Selmfl'ncr & Marx are famed throughout the land. Of rich, luxurious, soft, thick overcoatings, including the handsome plaid-back fabrics. A ariety of models,' fabrics and colors at each price "Alco" and other excellent Suits, all-wool worsteds, serpos and other . mdard fabrics. A fine assortment 01 Sl.'.CS. -tr iwl.r do tlli.r- Ssronl I-lor Las! Men's Hats at Less Than Half Sofi Hats, less than half price at $2.45 Velour Hals, less than half price at $3.95 Derbf Hair,, less than half price at $3.75 Fur Caps, frow regular stock reduced, $7.15 t i ...I i i. .it An Under-price Purchase oi CO ff Mea's Rep Shirts 36.vV A tVw iiKiitlis !im) tlii-t Hhi'ts w uld hnp been sold at a J I.hi in i . Vi li.iw JU.-.L -'uroil tluin at a woith-whilo puci c ikvs,ioi h;L-! i, i,,- .i.u.se, p-iMtil aloni; to our customers. TY oi.l fffnii w II t.uil.i a pK i iFitr addition to the many exci'l'Mit lir.i' ill' on I'laiU'-d at downuaid ic-.icd pricus. 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