rpffff' rtfi- ,ti J" -7"y" 'iTF EVENING PUBLIC. LED GJGK PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1921 Organ at 9, 11 and 4:50 "" t'lilnifi nt Noon WBATUER Fair WANAMAKER'S Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Store Closes ut WANAMAKER'S Good News for Tomorrow and of Great Events on the Way tfti ' 'tK ?, -.aiJN)? 'rr-?7j! r Florida Is Most Beautiful and Interesting hut it is nt 1C harden of Eden Few nicn can lfvc there without. earning their bread by the sweat of their brows. Yet. it is still true that they can start with little capital or none, if they have a mind to work hard and steadfastly. From lite Perdido river on the extreme west, on the border li" between Alabama and Florida, to Cape Sable is nbout seven hundred miles. It is a long, narrow peninsula, stretching southward into the Atlantic with a wonderful chain of "rocky islets called the I loridti Keys beginning at Cape Florida on the cast- ending in a group of sand-heaped rocks known as the Tortugas, from the numberless turtles that used to be found there". i AH told, the Florida coastline extends more than eleven hundred miles. The Gulf Stream sweeps along Floridu's eastern border, I and the Gulf of Mexico, with its weird, mysterious spirit and healthfulness, forms 'much of its' western boundary. Nowhere, except in Italy, are there to be seen such sunrises and sunsets, and nowhere else in this country, so far as known, can one see the fruits and flowers growing outdoors or breathe the soft, balmy air of June in January. The Clyde Line of steamers, sailing from New York, comfortably take one to Jacksonville in three days, and by train from Broad Street Station one can reach Miami in forty-five hours. Without interest in any land operations or other speculative enterprises, this is respectfully submitted for the pleasure of the public, who may regard Florida in many respects as the Italy, Spain and Egypt of the United States. Signed la, j. . , i'jf.i. 9W. Diamond? Bar Pins Are Very Much in Fashion Women arc wearing them with day time frocks and evening gowns and, with the present style of dress, they arc suitable for every govn in one's wardrobe. There is an unusually fine collection of diamond ba pins, nounted in platinum, in the Jewelry Store at the present time. The openwork designs are more beautiful than they have ever been before. The diamonds are perfect and of tho highest charade (Jiulily and wo" rk man ship considered, the prices will be found 1 1 V very moderate, $250 to $M70. (Icurlry More, Clientnut uml 'thirteenth) ,arger Women's Winter Suits Now Nearly Half Price Th. n. ndsoniest fur-trimmed suits, suits with hand enibroiderv. IraiJed 'lit . which are the last word of fashion, and smart, strict I v failoml tyies thut are to becoming to many women all of these .-ire now inmked irtm JjoO to fclUo. Tin.' inati rials are the finest velours with suede or broadcloth finish t.nd til.-wool tricotines. and the fur-trimmed suits have coIIuvk let ncaistal, nutria or mole. Thuie aro only one or two of a kind. I TM. : .v., r.....t.' .: 11.! n 1 i. ;i 1 j .i twi i- uiu iiih nine uiis M.'iiauii i, huh ueuii possiuic lor xne argor v-nnim to buy i.hesn suits nt such small nricos. and it is cer tainly a iichrful economv. (first l'loor, (,'cnlrul) Some Finest Winter Wraps Have Prices. Lowered Nov.' they are down to ?05 to $375 prices which are always a third and sometimes nearly a half less than at the beginning of tht civn. They are all fur-collared and there are not two aliki;. Th, euat marked $95 is evora cloth of the darkest imaginable eiter, vith collar of Australian oposum. Another at ?H3 is al-o .vii evora with gray squirrel collar. Vn enchanting silk-and-wool duvetyne, in dull blue, with fray -quinel trimmings, costs $200. V tilk-and-wool blnck duvctyno, with Hudson seal (dyed mirkrit') collnr, iridescent beading and a heavy bead tassel, is S-.O. An ir.un-iely dark brown wrap with a hooll back has mar Jtious embroidery inside the hood, a heavy tassel and beaver trimming-, ands $3-15. A f ill Idue evora with beige embroidery across the shoulders lias molt- collar and cu'U's, price $175. Vno'ner duvetyite has its hood, back and sleeves and its front My I of mole, $375. d'lrtt l'lour, ( I'litrnl) Young Women's New Taffeta Dresses, $35 IVouiv. ' '";,v. or b0 urilla something now and Spring-like to the taff.fr ""u,,lft Galons, and tho latest to come aro these prettv all of j!i."le iu J'Mk bluo b!nck n,1(l a w browns, and they are one wifi '"'', t"fft'tn- 0ftpn they have n touch of brighter color 'hrourii y''Iet broidery has a lighter shade of sill; showing Hlboii. "Penwork, and another dress has a touch of light colored tS , "a wiJh shil'ts with rows and i iic.'k '.J11'' u,eas "3 to trimming, nev 17 lhy ro most attractive indeed. t- .u year sizes. And u.n.,1 .. i.t. ... .... onf tutu .',' si:'ts wan rows anil rows of narrow ruffles, new low . j '. ."u " mens llow as to trimming, new collars, short sleeves and (t-'etun.l l'lour, Chfktmit) White Sale btJiCrto !ik(m miisl" "t $M5. Odds and ends in lum,i l'or(lli rarlouv stilea, all hand made, many ivith na-tiraivn work; a few ivith hand-mad!! Illet. (lirtkt Allr) nht.itiloP0Jmu nf Uht "Mped llannelet; reuular l WJb to $2.S5; extra sizes, $3.50 to ,.. (TlilriJ 1 luor, L'rntriil) fti?0k h,y, iho ,,cco ai ?"'10 is u of the items in the, f underm,', ",. is Vf n ' aH'y particularly adapted to tho making "nutrmuslins. it is 30 inches wide and $2.15 for u ten-yard Mtnut) ' ' i aHA: Distinguished Fur Coats in the, Sale of Furs People have been wondering whether wo havu any novelties left in the Fur Sale, and tlia answer ,1s "yes, a good many." For instance Hero is n wrap of taupe dyed squirrel with n panel front, a mere opening for sleeves and a deep shawl col lar. Tho price is $C50. Another is a closely fitting long capo of light taupe car acul, with a high inufller collar uf tnupc-dyed squirrel. This is 5C6(?.0. A black caracul wrap with (Second l'loor, low-set kimono sleeves has a big collar of Australian opos sum. Price $100. A gray squirrel coat some what flaring round tho foot, with kimono sleeves and deep shawl collar is $600. A coat of Alaska seal is very conservative in stylo and is only $1100. Other conts aro shortor, and besides these there are several charming little shoulder wraps of various fur', all prices like those mentioned in detail at a third less. ChMtnnt) Women's Lovely Spring Frocks Are Coming In These frocks aro all of the rich, new silk crepes, and a great many of them are imiho now, delicate tones of gray. ' And they are full of interesting new fashion features; for instance: Skirtd with a trifle moro of fullness. The new tunics with round corners. Uluck satin panels beneath openings in tho crcpo. , A great deal of eyelet work in very large, simple designs. Side panels of petals. Finely pleated pannta. (liritt l'loor, Ontrnl) Contrasting color.-i on tho girdles, usually embroidered tho color of tho gown. The outlining of the design with beads, shown in a fancy gpaSr crepe. Curiously set -in kimono sleeves. And many other things. Prices of thc3o .frocks aro ?U)b to $2UU. vNew Millinery Gay of Hue and With Fluttering' Ribbons , Chinese blue, tangerine, rGse pink, coral, Delft blue, bluck-and-bluo-and-rcd combinations thoso are some of the gay new colors to plcnso your fancy iu the Spring millinery. There aro hats wholly of silk, with ribbons, many loops and mnny ends to flutter at ono side; thero aro hats with quill-liko or naments stuck jnuntily through their crowns; there aro hats in Hindu turban styles and of tho glistening Bntaviu cloth. t Pretty enough to wear at once, not to extreme that you'll mind wearing straw or silk, and shapes thut you'll find becoming that' is how you'll sum them up when you seo them. Tricej $10 to-$35. (Second lltmr, Chestnut) NEW CHINESE SHANTUNG SILKS THE HEAVIEST QUALITY AT $2 Just out of bond and it was' intended to be sold for half again us much. In fact this silk is n good investment at almost any price for it is ono of tho very few silks in the market today that is practically impossible to wear out. (I'lrNt lloorf Chefnat) Still Wonderfully Good Choosing In the Glove Sale Gloves for Everybody at Surprisingly Low Prices Nut a sale of gloves bought for the occasion, but it sale of Wnnamaker gloved gloves trom our own shelves and boxes gloves of broken sizes and styles, some soiled gloves, but gloves of the highest qualities and the best s tyles. All kinds of gloves are in the sale silk, chamois lisle, duplex cotion, wooi, kid, lamb skin, suede, mocha, washable capeskin, washable leather, doe linished, and warm lined gloves of many kinds. AH the gloves are marked an average kill' (heir original prices often less. Women's gloves arc 50c to $3 a pair. Men's gloves are U5c"to $3 a pair. Children's gloves are 35c to $1.50 a pair. (West AlMlej STRAIGHT-ROW SAPPHIRE SPANGLED and quite new, are now in the Dress Trimmings Store. They are uxactly what women want for Winter evening gowns and trimmings, and wo have all tho fashionablu widths from two to , eighty-five rows. 50c to $20 a yard and the" 'are pro-war price.-., too! (Muln 1 lour, (nntral) SPRING STYLES IN HANDBAGS AT MODEST PRICES Two exceptionally good-looking low-priced handbags have just come in. lioth have shell finish frames and aro a good size. One in black and navy moire silk is $o.7u. Tho. other, in light tan7 brown, navy and black (hiwivne. is $-1.75. v (Main l'loor, L'lientuuC) TAILORED SILK WAISTS Natural pongees in three styles, ?'J.H5, .fo and ?5.50. Crepe do chine waists, white and flesh colored, 0.75 to $10.85. "Waists of a wonderful white washable silk 18 count mommo --$10.75. (Third I luor, Contrul) Advance Notice of the Annual Winter Sale of Hosiery and Underwear which will bring many thousands of garments lor every memoer oi me laniiiy at savings which Average Half Price The Sale will start Thursday morninu- at 9 o'clock. Young Women's Fur-Trimmed Wraps for $28.50 Jubt a few, which is one reason why tho price is so mouei.t They are all cf pompom cloth in dark blue or 'brown, they aiv lined throughout and interlined, have fancv atitching for trimming rnd large black fur collars for finish. 1 1 to IS year sizes. (Sfeoml lluur, I'hCktuul) NEW PRETTY NECKWEAR FOR 75c TO $1.50 So many of the now frocks re quire such vestces and collars that it is good to know they can bo had for a3 little as 75e. They aro of net, attractively trimmed with lace. And for $1 and $1.50 olio can cliooso from some lovely vesteos and coUar-and-cutl sets in net or organdie, tucked or laoe-trimmed, and some with a touch of color. (Mnln I lunr, t'fiilral) 7N IMPORTED FACE CREAM IS NOW HALF PRICE A comparatively new importa tion of this English vanishing cream in a dell' ious cau tie co logne odor. It is non-greasy and is intended for daytime use as n foundation for powder or to pro tect tho skin when going out. Women who have used this cream aro most enthusiastic over it nnd will bo glad to lenow of thoso new low prices, 40c, C5o nnd $1 n jar, and tho jars aro china and in fascinating shapes and colors. f XSIala Tloor. Chtttnut), ., Women's Fine Fashion Oxfords That We Can Sell for $9.75 They were bought to sell for nearly a third more mid are in ceij way equal to shoes of a higher prico. Light tan KusJan calfskin with ptraight tip-', medium to and miltary heeU. Light tan grain calfskin with long wing tips, perforations, medium toes and military heels Black glazed kidskin with straight tips, medium toes and milunrv heels Black- glazed kidskhi witli f-fraight tips, narrow toes and Cuban heel Cl'lrot l'loor, .Market) The New Spring Fashion in Women's White Slippers Tho Littlo Boot Shop has just received some verv smart new slippers with ono strap, medium vamp nnd low French heel They are a lino whito canvas with a linen finish and aro priced at $11 a pair. l They aro tho correct slipper for whitu wash skirts, silk sports skiits and Summeiy frocks. ,.. (I'lrnt l'loor, Murkrt) Brassieres and Bandeaux at New Low Prices Some aro brand-new and others aro small-priced to meet the prices at which the new ones aro arriving. New Lillian brassieres and bnndeau aro 00c to $3.75. Brassieres aro $2 to $5.7B-boiiio in Jersey silk, soino of fauci materials, somo of laco lined with pink. Wanamakerf Specials for the Whito Sale include pretty pink-and. white striped silk bandeaux nt $1.50 and pink safin and pink brocho bandeaux at $1.00. " And thero are somo bandeaux in fancy mntorfola nt SGc, GOc, GOc and 85c. ,. illdid JTlflor. ChMtaatl tWfai n w-MvKtiftfi. t w -u. . . jaUMJfeLWl..w.v ftdj. ,Vf.,lA,., We Are Getting Ready Such a Furniture Sale as Has Never Been Known That is not a boast, but a promise. It is a promise we mean to keep. It would be rash to print such thing's without having the right foundation. We have made sure o f: the foundation. We have the furniture. We are going to sell it at prices that will be a glad surprise to-thousands of homekeepers. The stocks will be ready for exhibition on January 28 the first of three days vof courtesy and advance selections. Mark that date on your calendar. If she ir, going to Florida it will afford you an opportunity to send her ono of those new and delightful bon voyage packages from tho Camee Shop. They are trunk-like in shape, of generous dimensions and the box is crammed with tempting goodies and swuets each in a separate package, and ribbon tied. Complete the box is $10. (.Main l'loor, Cllfstlillt) "JENNY liSSEXDEN" BY ANTHONY PRYDE This is u romance of the other woman, written by the author of ''Manqueray's Duel." and both forceful and dramatic. The price is ?U. (Main l'loor, Thlrtc-ntlt! MEN'S REAL -LINEN HAND KERCHIEFS $3 A DOZEN They're good f-izc, too, ami every thread real Irish ilax. Per fectly plain hemstitched style and good for every day use. Men's extra-size handkerchief.-, ?9 a dozen of generous dimen sions, of firm, snowy Irish linen, and simply hem.-"titohed, with nar row hems. Two good values for their prices. (Wejt Alslr) 200 Blankets Lower in Price A Comforting Thought First, a lot of whito blanket ail-wool, size 70x90 inol.e-. woven in England, with homers of pink or blue, now priced at $1.3 ' a pair instead of .slightly more than twice as much. I hose an- very remarkable blankets for the monev. Several nil f f ? inn'kevs aPeJ. deluding Indian stylo blankets of all-cotton, bbx80 inches, at $5 each; others in plaid designs in the Kimc size and at the same price, and a' third group made with Grecian borders, in size 70x81 ineluv, at $r, each! nil of wiich are exceptionally good value. Alot of French jacquard woven llm.ktt-', about 85 por cent woo, m gray and white, with pink and blue borders 01ix'"j janli, aie now M ,.! and have been more tliftn twice as much. ("Il!i riuur, Vntr.il Please Note that entries for tho Fifteenth Annual Exhibition of Photo graphs clotc on Fridav, Feb ruary 11th, l'JUl. The Exhibi tion takes place March 7th to '26th, 1921. V o r further information, apply at the Photograph!" Ex hibition Bureau, Main Floor, Chestnut ai.J Juniper Streets. AFRESH BATCH or OLD-FASHIONED STICK CANDY "u just down from the Cand Kitchens. Thnn1 are hoivhounii. lemon, lime, clove, i-r.safras and mint for flavor anl tho Mieko are GOc a pound. Nut lovers will enjoy tho inn. blocks with walnut, pi-cans cream nuts or almond-, and just enough sugar or molasses to hold ihetn together. 1 a pound. (Down Stair tnrr, lirstniiO Low-Priced Domestic Rugs in a Clearway Pony-sis wool fiber rig. i i,.v. r iu!.. ,.:.;.. .,, . ,.. .,,., 1 dt-Mgn-. '. , jo i i. .t.r. ain 9x12 ft SoXlO.t) ft. ... Sl.,.11 ,...;i t i?12.0 JiM,-, A. . ?..) ...2J V0 lag rug-, with bluo ci-ntei- and whiu 1. .rid L -kr--, 27x5 V in' 00 iom-i.o lug rug- in Colonial ciTect.-i. '"12 ft ?i::.7'. vlo f; xK ft !7.7f, .-.MfiitU l'loor. I notour tl r. The Different Tone of the Cheney Is Due to the Acoustic Throat and the Violin Principle of the Resonator When Prof. Kirrest Cheney made his iirM phono graph it was to satisfy his own ideals of a reproducing instrument. And being a master of the violin, he knew that the violin principle of construction was scientifi cally correct. The result of his experiments va so wonderful his friends induced him to commercialize his idea. Hence the phonograph bearing his name and for all of whose exclusive features he is responsible. If you have not heard the wonderful tonal possi bilities of the Cheney, a visit to our beautiful and com fortable Phonograph Salons will repay you. These phonographs are suitnblv linoj.ii i-n ,.!.; nets of true period types in upright and console! M and the prices range from $125 to $1250 by easy Stages. Hour, tcntrul) (Hrconi Mule 1W illiam and Mary Dcniyn Fur Caps for Every One for One-Third Less The Men's Hat Store tomorrow starts its annual clearaway of fur caps for men, women and children. Prices have been lowered a flat third all through. Men's fur caps are now rt for jicarseal to 5C5 for tho linest Alaska seal. Other furs at prices between are nutria, natural and blended muskrat, .Calino und Hudson seal fdyed muskrat). Women's far caps are now 8 for nearseal to ?80 for Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) and ermine. Most of tha women's caps are in com binations ot fancy tops and dark bands. ,u )Vomcn''! r turns arc now $9 for moleinr. (sheared coney) to S.I8 for ermine. ' witlTii fur ca?Viire ."W f lur l'""uS ," 20 lor natural squirrc!, wiyi Hudson seal rdyed muskrat;, i.utn.i and other fura between. OlMln lloor, .Murket) The Lamp Sale Among the liner things in the Sale aro a few taMe lamps of Italian alabaster in four .-ise.-, priced at $20 to ?12.". Cast bronze boudoir and table lamps tho lir.t having two lightb one each side of a small mirror, and the second ungual in design am' also possessed of two lights Each kind of lamp n.nv be had in silver and gold tlni-liM. ;.nd tho price of the flr-t U $.18.50 a,i,l of tho second SnO.oO. Japanese luMo lamps of bronj with sihi inlav .ls ;n ,.., Only Hfteen of theso. ' ' ' lUu (I'ourili J lour, rnlritl) " 1 000 Yards 50-lnch Serge at $2 a Yard Otu' of the u.ci quality u)l-...ol -, jvls th;;l i.i,.t)u,n ui.i - i, fn . to nuke up into Spring fr.-. 1- i, liv rt,,u ,in,i ifl L, ' k,' in either midnight bl-.e, wlu. n i, ir. muei, dnnniffor in biack. Tho jirice is .xiiemlv mod.Tat-' i"..r .m-,. .,, !,;. .. i , Wh wid., width. ' -' ' thi .rwlr.y nnJ 1 1 lrt I loor, I 1. ..Htnnt nil.?-'.'''' m 4iLftisi ,, v...ja,i ..tfe. J i . ur .. . . viit, -a ..jrv, pvtJtfi..f.
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