EVENING ptf Bfcld M)GBPHIllBBraX, MONDAY, JANUARY 10, W& Band at 9 Organ at 11 and 4:50 , WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Umettkd Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S The People Know Very Well Which Store Brought Prices Down T Hoist Your Sails When the Wind Is Fair " Almost all of us do better when wc have our wits about us to observe weather and other existing conditions, low water and high tides. This applies to business as well as to politics and financial investments. Do not brag of your patience if it is missing when you want it most. Our big merchandising boat is bringing in lots of new goods to sell at lower prices. Signed Jan. 10, mi. fefjftmk Plenty of Skunk, Lynx and Such Staple Furs in this Sale It Is a sole of dependable, fine furs thoro aro plenty of such .lacle furs aa the fluffy, durable and becoming skunk, the glossy, beautiful black lynx, the practical Hudson seal (dyed muskrat), ns well as a long list of other furs. Skunk neckpieces In many shapes, Including collars, ccarfs .j laree stoloa and capes, start at $30 and go to $333.25. Stack "5w scarfs ire J48.-B5 to 210. Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) neckpieces aro $27.50 to $106.50. And thoro aro many others gray squirrol, Australian opos mm. brown beaver, baum and stono marten, and Russian and Hudson Bay sables, between $25 and $426.60. Muffs to go with the neckplccos aro 580 to $G0.50. Plenty f fine fur coata in this salo, too. (Scoond Floor, Chestnut) Women Like Tweed Coats for Early Spring And, one good thing about them is that they aro all weather jroofed and so can bo worn on rainy days as well as clear ones. Nearly all the materials in these coats aro imported cloths. Thoy are all-wool mixtures, plaids and checks of soft, delightful colorings. Prices begin at $45 for a domestic tweed and go up to $95 for tho finest quality English tweed. (First Floor, Central) A Recent Steamer Brings Lovely French Novelty Cottons One i3 n new fine whito voile in an embroidered Egyptian pat tern in bright red and it is intended for overblouses, but, of course, could bo used for entire dresses if ono chooses. Another is an exquisitely fine batiste in beautiful tints and woven in silk coin dots. There i3 also a whito snowflako voilo with a black feather design. Almost noedless to say that there is only a small quantity of any one of these cxclusivo novelties and that you aro not likely to see them elsewhere in this country. They aro 38 and 40 inches wide and $4, $4.60 and $5.60 a yard. (First Floor, Chestnnt) Young Women's Regulation Dresses $10 and $12.50 Just a handful but they're unusually good dresses for these prices! $10 for Norfolk regulation dresses of sturdy cottons. $12.50 for dresses of bluo serge. All mado in our own -workrooms, not all sizes in each style, but 14 to 20 year sizes in the group. (Second Floor, Chestnut) Women's Dainty New Pumps of Light Tan Calfskin Young women In particular will like these pumps, which aro from tho leading women's shoo factory in Philadelphia. Of fine Russia calfskin in the new, light tan shade, with plain toes, turned soles and baby Louis heels. Beautiful shoes for $12 a pair and you will pay a third moro elsewhere for tho same things. (I'lrst Floor, Market) Women's Duplex Gloves Have Many Good Points for they combine good looks, practical service nnd an inexpensive price. They are warm enough for cold days, they wash readily, and they fit nell. Short duplex gloves, with two clasps, in brown, mode, gray or white, ure $1.76 a pair. Strap-wrist gloves, five-button length, in mode, gray or white, $.D0 Eight-button length gloves with embroidered backs, in white or mode, $2.50 a pair. (Slnln lloor, Central) Among the Fascinating New Spring Hats hero aro some that will par ticularly please your fancy A Nilo grcon silk and soft white wool hat tho nilk and wool in a striped combination that is quite ploasing. Tho crown is round, the brim is rolled up, and tho hat forms Its own trimming. $26. A smart llttlo. affair with tho wholo top covered with gay, figurod sports silk is in a small shape with high crown, small brim, and is faced with fine, dark bluo hemp. $14. Like a Hindu turban is a de mure llttlo hat of dovo gTay taffeta with a slim, arrow-Hko ornament of Chinese bluo for its only trimming, $16. Alternate rows of crepe Georgetto and faille silk in tangerine color mako a now hat in one of tho new small shapes. The brim is short and slightly rolled nnd there is a J lFw A3- soft scarf with long ends of tho crcpo Georgette. It is $28. But these aro just a fow there aro othes of taffeta in new three-corner shapo, of silk nnd wool, of straw braid and silk nnd there aro many col ors from somber blues and browns to tho moro vivid shades. THE HURT MK SALE (Heoornl Floor, Chestnut) Young Women's Fine Suits at $40 to $125 are suits that have been a great deal moro right in our own stocks. Thoy aro fine suits, Beautifully mode, and of such ftno materials as velours, peach blooms, silver tones and other novelty weaves, in the most fashionable colors of the season. (Second Floor. Chestnut) Many arc handsomoly embroid ered or trimmed with fino furs squlrrol, beaver or nutria. They aro lined with rich silks and interlined for additional warmth. 14 to 20 year Bizes. Women's Country Suits Prices $45 to $85 Here are thousands of hurt books cover ing practically all de partments general literature, fiction, poetry, essays, drama, travel bio graphy and books for boys and girls many with sixty per cent taken from their prices and all spread out on tables where they can be gone over with ease and expedi tion. A few books out of the Rare Book Cor ner have been added to the collection for tomorrow; these are a third less than reg ular. (Main Floor, Thirteenth) Suits of sturdy cheviots, tweeds, basket cloths and mixtures in tho appropriate brownish, grayish or greenish tones. They nrc in the severely simple styles, sometimi'3 (First Floor, Central) with yokes, belts and strappod seams, or with straight, beauti fully cut backs, or backs slightly fitted, and they are all ndmirably tailored. Prices are $45 to $85. New Fiction . "Cow-country," by B. M. Bower, author of "Skyrider." Price, $1.75. "The Next Corner," by Kato Jordan. Price, $2. ' (Main Floor, Tlilrteenth) Notes for Housewives A recent shipment of English aluminum wnro has in it unus ually well-made utensils with bronze handles. Prices run from $2 for a double-lipped sauce-pan to $5.85 for a straight covered saucepan. Aluminum tea kettles, 5-quart, $0.50; C-quart, $0.75. An aluminum griddlo is conced ed to bako more evenly than any other type, and it requires little or no grease after it is onco "broken in." 133 inch size, $7.65. A sturdy six-quart saucepan, lipped, is $1.50. An effective deodorizer and per fumer, which will do away with cooking nnd smoking odors is being demonstrated in the House Furnishings Store. Electric irons complete with cord nnd plug and stand, $0.50 each. Electric grills for toasting, broiling, frying nnd cooking flap jacks, $14, with cord and plug. Electric toasters, tho kind which mako even toast, $7.50, $8 nnd $9. Ready to attach. (Fourth Floor, Market and Central) Glove Silk Bodice '' Vests for $2 Another shipment of theso de sirablo garments that wero so joyfully roceived before Christ mas. They cannot bo duplicated under twico this price Of pink glovo silk, cut full and made of firm fabric. Sizes 30 to 42. (Wsi Aisle) More Perfumes From Claire of Paris boxes of delicious scents have Just arrived and hero aro some old and well-liked favorites Vu Yu extract, $5 a bottle. Violet de l'aiis extract, $5 u bottle. Both from Cluire of Paris, loth delicious and like all tho Haire preparations to bo found in Philadelphia only at Wana inaker's. (Mala Floor, Chestnut) Women's Umbrellas for $2.50 Of Kood black cotton Egyp- ian with tape edges, paragon "arncB, und miliaion hQndiC8 h silk loops; sizo 2G inches, (Main Floor, Market) Children's Coats, Hats and Dresses Are Marching Out to the tunc of new and lower prices. There's good choosing and substantial savings-and here aro some of the things mothers Wi" Siren's hats, $1.50 to $10-corduroy, silk, beaver, broad cloth and velvet, in light and dark colors and becoming, simple StyIc'hildren'H coat-, $12 to ISO-warm Winter coats, of good mu- teilnls. in good colors and sty les; "f ""'W' nv nretty Children's dresses in colors, $1.7j to S7.&U man prewj il0CWhlte dresses, $2.50 to $5-several good styles. All in 2 to C year sizes. (Third Floor, Chestnut) White Sale 200 pieces of fine Philippine undergarments have come into it pieces with unusually beautiful handwork. There are five styles of nightgowns at $5, $5.50 and $8.50; one with a great dea of colada work; two styles of corset covers at $2.83 and $3.50; and several styles of drawers at $1.50 to $3.75. Tho nightgowns will be found in the Littile Nightgown Salons and the corset covers and drawers at the regular counters. (Third Floor, Central) New White Sale waists are these: 150 crepes de chine, tailored, and trimmed with double pleatings in white, flesh and bisque, $5.85. 100 soft taffeta waists of admirable quality, white, flesh and bisque, $5. 800 white cotton waists, lingerie and tailored; voile, organdie, linene and lawn, $2, $2.25 and $2.50. (West Aisle) New petticoats with silk jersey tops and silk flounces, $3.65 and $3.85. AU-tafTcta petticoats at $3.65 and $3.85. (Kast Aisle) Specially priced corsets. Letitias at $4 and $5 a low-bust model of pink novelty material, and a pink coutil with, very low bust. Parisiennes at $9.75 and $11.50. Three models of the fine quality and workmanship associated with these corsets. (.Third Floor, Chestnut) Table Linen and Scarfs Exceptional at the Price The table linen is a full bleached Irish damask of puro flax, good-Jooking and dependable for servico, 70 inchos wide and exceptionally good at tho rrice, $3 a yard. Tho scarfs, arc of medium- p,, (First 1 loor. weight Irish linen, with neatlj scalloped edges and are suitable for bureaus, dressing tables oi chiffoniers. Three sizes, 18x30 inches, at $1.50; 18x45 inches at $1.75. and 18x54 inches at $2 each. The--i ure remarknblo values. Chestnut) " Z:. New Real Filet Collars for $2.75 aud $3 Very pretty patterns and nice ly made; in fact, wo aro quite par ticular about tho making, which has much to do with tho good fit. Thoso 18 inches long are $2.75 and those 20 inches long aro $8. Sets of collar and cuffs aro $5, (Main lloor,, Central) Huckaback Linen Towels at 50c Now goods, of puio linen, hem med and ready for uso. They aro the host .towels v.c have had in a long time to sell at tho price 50c each, site 18x30 inches. (llrst lloor, Cheitnul) Bureau and Other Scarfs New and Shortened Prices Many odds and ends among tho pretty fancy cotton senrfs in sizes for dressing tables, bureau.-., buffets and so on. Prices stait at 'JGc for scnl loped und lace-trimmed scurfs and ko up to $1.75 for tho hand somer ones. There are good sav ings of from oiie-thiid up to ono-half. (A) fit Able tl Pianos Have Gome Down New Prices on Many of Our Own Fine Pianos and Player-Pianos Are $50 to $350 Lower lhan They Were At last some of the finest of the pianos have come down in price. i You can come into this Store now and choose from a notable assemblage of pianos and player-pianos at prices that are $50 to $350 less than they were a few weeks ago. Among them are such famous instruments as the Schomacker Haines Bros. Emerson Marshall & Wendell Lindeman . C. Campbell H. & S. G. Lindeman Pianista These are our own regular goods and we can answer for it that the savings are as genuine as they are substantial. In addition to these new instruments we have a large assort ment of used pianos and player-pianos at even lower prices, rang ing from $75 upward, with player-pianos starting as low as $475. Any instrument, new or used, may be bought on easy terms. New Upright Pianos Now Lindeman $375 Marshall & Wendell 475 Haines Bros. 525 Emerson 550 New Player-Pianos Now H. & S. G. Lindeman $535 Pianista 650 Lindeman Player 685 Marshall & Wendell 695 Emcraon Player 800 Emerson Angelus , 850 J. C. Campbell (with Phonograph At tachment $895 Schomacker Player 1050 New Player-Pianos Foot Pump Equipped With Motor to Operate Electrically Lindeman $850 Emerson 950 Schomacker 1150 New Grand Pianos Jsoir Lindeman $850 Emerson 850 Schomacker , 1050 (KtrjTtUn 1111, Second l'loor) Wallets and Pass Cases at the Old Prices Pass cases start as low as 85c, for a two-paB3 caso with tuck pocket and bill back and mado of good black crcpo grain leather. From theso they go to $5, for a five-pass case of finer leather. Wallots, two-fold and three-fold, start at $1.50 and go to 55. Thoy are of dull and bright lenthcrs with fine polished pin senl at tho higher prices. Odd pieces of fine English pig skin and seal, some wijh silver gilt mountings, aro now marked $2 to $5 for quick clearance. This is half price and less and among them aro wallets, ciga rettes cases and tobacco pouches. (Main l'loor, Chestnut) Down Quilts Very Much Down in Price There aro down quilts and down quilts. These aro down quilts of quality. They were made in our own workrooms, as nro all the down quilts wo sell. They are made well and of tho right materials. Most of them are now priced at close to half of what they have been. All of them aro considerably lowered. At $8 each, down-filled quilts in sateen coverings, floral patterns. Almost half price. . At $15 each, down-filled quilts covered in French sateen in five floral nnd conventional patterns, bordered with plain sateen and all of them interlined. At $1'5 each, down-filled quilts covered in plain domestic sateen in all colors, extra-size ones at $18 each. At $18 each, down-filled quilts covered in plain Japanese silk. At 20 each, down-filled quilta covered in figured silk nnd with plain Japanese silk border. (Sixth Floor, Central) Men's English Silk Handkerchiefs at $1 Apiece are certainly unusual they've been more, but we'ro clearing out this little lot at this small price. Gay colors and quiet colors, figured und other designs, all good and all most unusual for this price. Generous size, nnd good quality silks, too. , (Main l'loor. Central) Some of the Finer Things in the Sale of Lamps All tho table-lamps made of Chinese or Japanese pottery vases, fitted with one or Cwo lights, are in the Sale at a third less $33.50 to $175. All tho wrought-iron fioor-lamp3 of both bridge und library types at a third less $15 to $85. All the finer floor-lamps with silver, polychrome, gray, gold and Pompeiian finishes, or with floral decoration are $27.60 to $110. These have two and three lights. Incidentally, all parchment and wicker shades are down to half. (l'ourth l'loor, Central) Save a Good Third on Men's Fur Collars All fino, selected furs and not to be matched at their prices. You can get n coney collar for $18.25 or one of the finest otter collars mado for $105. Others at many prices in be tween of beaver, nutria, plucked otter, dyed plucked otter, sealine, Hudson seal (dyed muskrat), Alaska seal, racoon and leopard cat. Ofaln Floor, Market) Scrim and Marquisette Curtains for a Third Less There are also voile curtains among them nnd they are some of the best kinds of curtains we have. They arc certainly among tho most popular. With plain hemstitched edges, scrim, voilo and marquisette curtains aro $2.25 to $5.25 a pair. With hand-drawn edges and of tho finest ma terials, many being made to our order, $3.75 to $10 a pair. They are all either 2M or 2'-j yards long. (Fifth l'loor, Mnrkvl) A Good Time to Have Stationery Stamped Many people who received gifts of fine letter paper will liko to know that they can have the newest forms of monogram dies from $1.50 to $15. Or address dies from 20c to 35c a letter. Tho cost of stamping is 40c a quire in plain colors or 00c a quiro in gold or silver. Five quires or moro arc a little kbs. There is hero at the present time a good assortment of quiro papers l 50c a quire up to $2.50 a quire for the newest French novelty troin papers (Jewelry Store, Chestnut nnd Thirteenth) Oriental Rugs Are Back Where They Were in Price We ure referring to the various special lots of rugs, hundreds in all, now offered in the Oriental Rug Store at pre-war prices, some being as low-priced as wo have ever known rugs of the same quality to be. Of bpecial note aro tho recently unbaled Chinese carpets, all of Mongolian weaving, which means the finest quality known in Chinese ruga. Wo doubt if we ever had such a splendid choice of rugs of this kind as wo are now showing heavy, rich-looking pieces, in striking colors such as burnt orange, golden tan, tobacco brown and, of course, many in pronounced shades of blue. The choice of fine Persian pieces is no less interesting and prices no less remarkable. It is many a day since we have had a lot of Persian Kermanshah carpets to sell at tho prices marked on this fino group. Persian Kermanshah Rugs 13.9x9.5 ft., $54H 12.11x8.10 ft., S483 13.1x9.3 ft., $586 13 3x8 ,0 ft ,3,,r, '"""" ll' "-" vi.mwi tr. '""" "'I vi"i 13.10x9.5 ft.. S4l!7 13.7x9.7 ft., $177 14.11x10.9 ft., $4bo 11.8x9.4 ft., $381 10.1x9 ft., $485 Smaller Kermanshahs Average sizo 0x4 ft., $85 to $125. ttionttt lloor, t entrHl ttml ChcHtnut) 14.0x10.3 ft., $507 14.7x10.3 ft., $725 14.2x10.7 ft, $705 11.0x10.10 ft., $775 1 1.7x10.2 ft., $557 J , .i,iiMWacrrr:;i .... . ? frAsaiteto. :m$faMMMiii -. :..''&& ."rtm j yH!t !.. , ,i'A,xfottt:?. rA&& A - !ifc,4-5ftfc ttsk
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