''jWHWRftPTn5 rrC'l''ViWtW 1 iA "" W"' -Wt v ty! f V KVEX1XG PUBLIC LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, TliriWDAV, -JAXrAHV 13, 1021 7 yrgan plays at n amI 4:3 WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair Store Opens at i) WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at 3 WANAMAKER'S Here in Front You Get the New Styles and the New Low Prices First Up The New Year Offers the Most lime, Jouc ione 10 j,ose The people of the United States, who with one , i ..,i no hfljirfc united to "see the war finished " W"1" ., a .1, l,,,,w1inrl? nf tliniic.nnrla rF i... mn tnou, ' , .,, ,i u;ii:rr, r . .. 50 -!i ,lnnrmino to cret toirothor in rlnmnnrl nrwl secure peace without further delays, if they will organize to do so. What is the use of "dillydallying" ahout it, .,i...ir mnrtiratriitsr the nrosneritv of the future? t the public sentiment of the country, soon to convene, speaiv ijiuiiipti uiuuiyi uiu n-giMciLuius oi i. cintn in their renrescntatives in Washington. insisting" upon prompt, conclusive action upon terms of decisive peace as a New Year's gift to the business world oi America. With the clouds of uncertainty removed, 1921 will be a banner year for the nation. lSig)ied Jan. H, '''' pml White Sale Another shipment has arrived of nainsook night gowns with hand-made lace yokes at $.'.50. We still have some pink silk camisoles at $1; cor set covers at $1 to $1.50 and envelope chemises at $1 to $2..")0. Also petticoats trimmed with eyelet embroidery at S2.S.-). ( llilril 1'lour, Central) Urassieres in the White Sale include pink satin ones fastened in the back at $1.35; lace ones lined with silk at $3.50; and pink silk jersey with embroidered scallops at $5.75. CI lilr.l Moor. llii-Nliiut) Young Women's Smart, New Fur-Trimmed Sports Coats for $38.50 ! m wool fabrics, in plain weaves and mixtures, in the most fash ionable . inter colors, and made in that three-quarter length, belted ijort s'.vle which Kirks like so well, these coats are uncommonly jjood value i lor tnc pi ice. TIipv are touned with irrcut. wide fuiry collars of soft taupe nutria i or iintuinl racoon, are wannlv interlined and lined throughout with r.ch -i L- ana chamois finished cloth in pleasing colors, and are pre cisely the I ind of coals prirln are wearing this Winter. 1-5 to J(i year sizes. M' (.ml I liuir, liclnul I Here at Last ! New Anderson Ginghams I Ko real David and John Anderson p;ine;haiiis, the best made ii"il the one- that women piefei above all others on account of thur onderful wenrin iualities and clear beautiful colors. TiU'H is alieudy an excellent assoitmont, so that women who like to puike their selection early may do m. Many new plaids, ilni'o jii.d plain colors all SI. 25 a yard. (I'lrst 1'lour, Clirialiiiit) Women's Checked Sports Skirts Unusually Pretty at $12.75 IV -one reason a certain suit manufacturer had too much cloth kit over and he made i: up into these very smart sports skirts. The j in i- all-wool elour, kilted and stitched over the hips. In fc'o-n.tuiiniiu.io blue, tun or Copenhagen blue all having a black over check 'I here is a narrow tailored belt of the material. Thrso ;ire eiy pood skirU to ar with fur or cloth coat-. (1 lrnt I Inor. I'dilrut) Women's Woolen Sports Hose for $1.35 a Pair At Ua, i ".i rcnicly low price you may choose fiom biown and gray Puni woolen stockings and brown, blue and heather mixed rib'- wool. 1-110 Hair, nil (list mmlitv irnniU thnt under ordinarv circumstances would au-race double till- price. (Wet islel Women's Kid skin Lace Boots $4.25 Half Price or Less ni . .r.w.1.. l.l(- .1... .! .. ...n.Wl.u ,i..rt lwif linlf flit -. . (iij nail enu price' iiiey vi-iu uivimio hw ".- . - prief for ttiuch they can be bought to sell today, in a regular way. , JiKM hum ,l kulskin lace shoes with plain toes, turneel soles anil niRh Louis hecli. Cvnreful. Hovp.flttiiur boot. Uull bl.uk kidskin lace boots with plain toes and high I.ouis heels Either Mjir, si.'j5 a pair. (I Irwl I lour, .Mili-hrl Women's Spats for $1.90 A Little Above Half 'i special concession at this time one of our best .ipat "I'lms'.i'tui. s agreed to tnal; us 1200 pair of women's line spats l" vd! at ,U -jo a pair. This is a little above half what we sold nQ "- -Pat, tin yesterday. . J no aie made of a good grade of cravenetted cloth and aie in U1P 1110511 l,.et....l.l.. . I lAn i:l.. m,,.!!,,,,, n.l lntV fniVt, find -- tviiaijiu Riiauun llilb, ni:uiui(( ,iv. ,.,.. ,.. .. seal b i own. (I'lrnl I'loor, Slnrl.el) These Waists at lowered Prices blouse . Mlili" "f Imnil-inudc W'tlueai'' ,"f H!,i,") bntlbtc. all N df. T '.,nd liund-onibroltl- 'iVo l,n, ' l,Psl,1(M ll''wn work. hasavV uu,' "eck3 nil one j V-heck and e,;h is $5.50. tt.83 aT. n?co waists are ?"'. ami Vrh a 1,otcr, Pu -'W collSr. n "m a Old-Fashioned. Peanut Brittle 50c a Pound Old-fashioned molasses peanut brittle so full of peanuts you'll enjoy every bite! Fresh for the week-end, 50c a pound. Chocoluto-covored vanilla mnrshmallows nro so good every body enjoys them. Slta n pound. Chocolate-covered nougat, 50c It pound, Popular Furs In- Sets oi Singly in the Fur Sale iwn ii ... ... . . "Whv nil tl, f,,,., .1.... in fashion at this minute are here in your fur sale!" ex claimed an enthusiastic visitoi the otheriIay. They are, too! I'urs not only 0f the newest and most correct fashions, but furs of the highest qualities are here and that is a com bination thai the wise woman seeks when she selects furs. These aie all a full third below their first prices Natural gray squiirel neck pieces and scarfs, in all the ('(mini 1'luor, riirnttnil) fashionable shapes, from tho small animal scarfs at $15 to largo stoles at $150. Gray squirrel muffs to go with them are $a.') to $01.25. Australian opossum neck pieces in many smart shapes are $22.25 to $8.'i.2.' Australian opossum muffs, $20.50 to 5CG.no. Hrown beaver neckpieces and scarfs and, the beaver is of beautiful coloring, thick and soft, $45 to $210. Heaver muffs, $ 10 to $(50. A New Sports Silk Is 'batin Royalty ff It looks like a Uaronet satin, but is a heavier weave and softer, and, besides being used in separate skirts, this new satin is used for handsome evening wraps. (Tirol Hour, 'lirtnul) The lu.ster is nio.-t bnlliant, and there are a number of beautiful spoits shndes, suclf as light blue, pink, flesh, gray, white and black; .10 inches wide and $1 a yaid. Women's Jersey and Cloth Suits at $18.50 and $2 Prices which mean a saving of $10 or $15 over earlier prices. They are jerseys chiefly a few wool velours and silvertones and the .colors are browns, blues and ffruys, besides the heather mixtures. The suits art very simply and well cut, well lined and of varying weights so that some will be as practical for Spring as others are for mid-Winter. All sizes in the lot. Prices $18.50 and $25. l'lrl rlnur, Lcntrnl) "She and Allan" A Remarkable New Bobk by H. Rider Haggard The two grcate-t characters created by Haggaid are "She" and "Allan Quatcrninin." Lesser, but notable ones, arc "Hans," the "Hottentot" and "I'mslopogaas," the Zulu of tho A.e. This new book, a Quatcrmain narrative, brings in all these characters in one of the most venturesome of all the Haggard stories. Htady tomorrow, $2.2.". (Miiln I'loor, 1 hlrlopnlli) Brides Always Do Like Silver Deposit Glassware Many people are giving it for 'wedding gifts now, and there " any number of the prettiest aim most useful kind of things needed for the table all very moderate ly priced. Some of the pieces have the delicately beautiful "bridal veil" pattern. Some, in addition to the silver deposit work, have colored garlands of tiny roses. In other cases the silver deposit is put on in the form of hammered silver. Water or milk pitchers fiom $12 to $28. .Sandwich plate.-, $1 1 to $22.50. Individual biead and butter plates, $3.50 to $5.50 each. Ilutter dishes, $5.50. Vinegar and oil cruets, $0.50. Vases, $l! to $2(5. Candy jars, $11.."0 to $25. (Irnelry "tiiri Clcstiinl mid 1 lilrti'Piillii Umbrellas Re-covered for $1.50 And this means tnenV, women's oi children's size-. The covering i- strong black cotton taffeta with a tape edge, which will give excellent service. niniii I'loor, MorKet) A Great Big Clear a way of Great Luggage Actual Savings of 35 to 50 Per Cent on Our Own Fine Stocks and Splendid New Purchases This is far and away the most important disposal of luggage we have had in years. Prices are lower than they have been on similar good? for a long, long time. We prevailed on two leading manufacturers to sell us some of their best pieces at pretty nearly a flat concession of 50 per cent. We also took a lot of the most desirable pieces from our regular stocks and lowered their prices accordingly. The result is a luggage sale that no one in need of such merchandise, now or in the coming Summer, can afford to miss. There is everything in the clear away traveling bags and suit case for men and women, vanity cases, overnight cases, kit bags, portman teaus. All of line leathers and man kinds of leather cowhide, seal, wal rus, pigskin and other excellent skins in various grainings. Black and various shades of tan. Nearly half the pieces are fitted, and the fittings are ivory, sterling silver, white and shell-finish celluloid. Many of these fitted bags and cases are extremely nanusome ana mxu rious and rare values at their lowered prices. Prices start at $7.50 for a travel ing bag that was more than double this price and go to $125 for a superb aluminum body traveling case with littings of ivory and silver. There are many prices between, and the majority of them are halved. The least you save is 35 per cent and in some cases it is 50 per cent. ( M ill n I'loor, ('Iii'kIiiiii iiiiiI Vt ( llci f Silk Petticoats Kach gniup may be had In light and daik shade-. Silk jeisey.-, &3.85 to $18. Silk ji'isey with mcssalme flounces, .VS.O.i to M.i.oUr .ll.t:iffeta. $5 to Sir AM-mc-salini', i llilril 1 loor, ' Women's Handkerchiefs $2 a Dozen Stuuly Irish (lax, in plain hem stitched' style, and good ijualiU indeed for this pi ice. Women will find the.se practical for general use. And we'll maik them with ink, for ;.ou, for "(o a doyen, . Mi-t AMi-) Lace Remnants Economically Priced Many kinds of laces, also lengths of Georgetto crope and nets that would copio jn handy f or Spring dressmaking. Thoy are nil marked from pno-th$rd to one- half ies,s.. Japanese Jute Rugs at About a Fourth Less We haw a hundred of these uigs which we shall clear out at low eied price-i. In coloiing and de.-ign they aie strongly suggetic i !' the beautiful and costly weave nf Oriental rug, but these aie In expensive tharVulniost any dume-tii rugs. t).12 ft., $-18.50 l.GxT.ti ft , -!.'. 8x10 ft., Silt! -' xl2 ft., Sill (!9 ft $21 .'ll." ft., vjd ii-ii-ntli I loor ( lienlnut) Babies May Share in the White Salef Too Infants' dresses aie 7"n to .'l.7."i lland-tnade dresses aie S2.2." to S"i. And a gioup of special, hand-niado di esses, from the Philip pines, beautifully embroider d, and in sues to (it children of (! months, one and two years, as we. .. infants, aie ?(i .V). Ilabics' petticoats aie 7.rK to $2.30 Habits' blankets, $l.-'0. Iland-cmbroidercd bib.--, $1 to $.". (iliinl I loor, ( lit-Mmil) White Goods Remnants Useful leugth8 of plain and fancy weaves, in certain cases enough for waists or ftKildren's dresses nnd there are plenty of shorter pieces for underwyar( fiprons and so on. AH are from one-third to one-half less. 450 Men's Finest Winter Suits Each With Two Pair of Trousers, to Be Sold at $50 1 This is an extraordinary lot that has just come in, made of a sturdy oxford cheviots of par ticular excellence and guaran teed to give unusual wear. The suits are all in various shades of gray. They are fine, utaple business suits and at $50 each would be splendid values, even if they had only one pair of trousers. The extra pair of trousers means practically two suits. (Third Moor, Miirl.p) Men Are Stocking Up in the Sale of Furnishings I'rovidiiiK for their entire Winter needs in shirts, neckties, sweaters, house coats and scarfs at prices which are lower than similar goods have sold for in years. Silk neckties at 50c and $1 Beautiful imported and domestic ties in the best pat terns of the season. Half price or better. Shirts at $2.55 and $.'i.50 The first group consists of excellent woven madras shirts. The others are woven madras of (Millll I ji still finer grade, satin broche and liber silk. Vests and sweaters, St to $12 English and American goods of fine quality and in great variety. House coats and gowns, $10 to $65 Splendid garments of wool, silk and velvet which arrived too late for the gift season. Silk scarfs, $5 to $10 $5 for the do mestic scarfs and $7.50 and $10 for the imported. loor, Mnrkrt) Beautiful Sicardo Pottery at Half We have fifty pieces of this "remarkable wire, all of which are marked at half the original prices. Sicardo pottery is one of the most interesting wares known, many people Consider ing it the most beautiful pottery in the world. Its distinguishing characteristics are a remarkable glaze and a strange elusiveness in colors. So far as the makers are concerned, it did not prove commercially profitable, because the materials used are so valuable and costly that even at a seemingly high price the fin ished article would not pay them a reasonable profit. All of this ware that we bought came to us to s-ell at specially low prices, and now those last fifty pieces are at half. Vases, unable for lamps or as ornamental pieces $12.50 to $02.50 each. ll'mirth 1 lour, lir-.tmit i If You're Entertaining for the January Bride there aie many dainty and un usual fanr and decoiations io add to the success of the occasion. .lae-k Homer lie.-, in ninl;, and p bell hhape, M0. Bridal place tank with favor in?ide, 20c. liaskets for salted nuts, 'Jjc. And theie are lace paper doi lies, little brides and uiooni-. for the caLe or fur favoi.-, weddinn cake bo.e, MiappitiH' bon lions and plenty of white candies for the table. lllouii Mitlr Midi 1 In-muni l Household Notes Woolen wall briishe- for duV--mjj walls and t-eilinir can be washed. They have handles and ell at SI. oil to s:;.."i0. "Quixie" i-. a p.u titular bras cleitb for cleaning and puli.-hinjj bras-), copper and nickel, o.'n apiece. A rubben.ed waterproof apron to wear while about wet work i M. uood elust-absoibinii- brush for the floor is of cotton and ha handle attached, $1.7.") each. Mops fur ua-hilltf linoleum and tile Hours., Si, Sl.lu and -l.- i 1 oiirlli 1 loor, (t-iitriil mill MurUi-l An Enamel fen- use on porch and lawn fuiiit tuie is made in many eulm-, i waterproof and dne in si or t'luht hom.i. Price.- for tominoii ioIois are tiOc a half pint; si !" a pint; $1.05 a quart. (lourth I'loor, I't-ntnih A Certain Cold Water Paint vvliieh will not rub oil' cunu.-. in all colors and costs KOe for livi pounds. (I oortli Hour, ( nirnl) A Floor Varnish which eloesn't show scars when walked upon is a treasure,. This particular varnish is also heat proof and doesn't turn white when cleaned with hot or cold water. Prices GOc a half pint to $1.80 a quart. The Sale of Lamps 100 electti. lamp-, deroiitrd in the polychrome st.vle, tuo litfht, sevoial ile-sin-,, pnee- !?fi.."0 to MU.fiO each. 100 .solid niuliOLranv table lamps intended for ya- I h-, have weighted ba.-:.- and sell at $8.."o to $1:2.30 oath. 100 Buddha lamps, pulyehionic, &: each. .Mahqjrany candlesticks ot the Colonial oi luiiiuam t.v po. with -hades of etched glass, $1.23 and $-1.75. Besides which it i Woith umembei-iiiir that paicbint-iu and wickei shades aie down to half, and light fixtures and side biaeket- aie down to half (I ourilt I'loor. I i-iitrul) A Large New Shipment of Linen Towels One ef the most mteiestine, -lupment.s in a Ioiik time, a shipnient bunjjinK the diireivnt irradcs of pine linen, huckaback towels, in regu lar sizes to sell at model ate pi ice.- for such leliable woods. Thee aie a diiect puicha.se boujtht piactically oil' the looms from a niaket of loner standintr and trustworthine.-s. At SI huckaback towel.- hemstitched with damask border "0 IB niche. At 7.1c li.ukab.ick tcvvel.-, henmien ends and dama-l: hoidwr. lb.-o-l lliehe.-. At S-2 each very lino huckabacl; towels with hemstitched and scal loped ends and embivnleiv. 21x10 inches. At (.-c each Lrue-t towel- with lu-inmod end- and dama-k bordoi-i, 1 tJ0 inches. At M..I5 f.uh-Lirst towel-, 14x22 inehe-. hem-tUche.i -nd-., Kll matlv eiiihionleieil and with -pace for inonoLrrani. 1 irt I loo-, ( lie-timl) 200 Boys' Suits Lowered to $15 The saving arc $7.30, $8.30 and in .some case?, as high as $10. A few suits are at savings of $3. The collection is made up of one, two and three suits of a kind, comprising in all a very good variety. All are suits of our own regular kind, made of good fancy cheviots in mixed green, gray and brown shades. They are just suits of the kind on which a saving is something real, because it I., backed by really good quality in the fabric and in the making. Norfolk styles ineven to seventeen ear I sizes, $i,o eacn. 'ii i ncevtv (S.r.,,,.1, I central) UBm,, I'enn fnila I ! ft is I'l 1 m ! m H w Vii I m 11 if M M 1! i i w - i it i ,ui: u rji w P III I i 'i m i j m ml i ii-i :51 li.ngc iiaiii -4 i i t --' - (rowrth I'lorir, , fcntrnl) ( until JabuuI
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