V-t I C??!TW un!iii 1111141 IUWVJV iWH ' in 'H'yr . UH'V'" '. ' vVV" "" "' TTW "t 'fil'f ' ''J "! EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 11)21! ? -M WEATHER Cloiirlu r Organ 11'S at 0, 11 and 4:50 ClilniOH ill Noun WANAMAKER'S Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S lowered Prices Are Only Important When the Goods Are Worthy rf-il4?v"' '- """ " A Venturesome Investor May Find Himself " hehveen the anvil and the hammer, if he allows himself to he drawn into a deal by a hugger-mugger man and by making a payment of money without knowing who it is he is dealing with or having a certainty ol geuing wnai ne pays iur. Strangers and scorcKcepers snuuiu ou wen certified before they arc trusted, when in old cities lilje Philadelphia there are so many business houses, bankers and merchants, who by long years of faithful service have earned the confidence they well deserve. Keep a string to your money until you are sure of what you arc getting in return for it. Signed oiiiw.J -'''. W'l- QMmm Lovely Fur Sets in the Wanamaker Fur Sale N.. that Winter is really and truly here, women will best iipp'ioati these pretty fur neckpieces and the Huffy muffs that Co ui h them. And though they are of the finest furs of their km'! .no of selected skins and made tip in the best fashions of th Wiu'ci, they are all marked a third below the price at which thi. arted the season. "(i!."-v, beautiful black lynx, the durable skunk, golden brown k'iiMr, the whole family of foxes, Hudson seal (sheared musk ia'i ivl wolf nro all in this collection. Prices start at $G:f25 for a fox set and go to $290 for a tcm'iful set of black lynx. (Sci'uml I'loor, ('limtntlt) 200 Women's Everyday Presses for $18, $20 and $25 luellr-nt practical dresses which are very welcome examples of hat th manufacturers can do for the new lower prices. Tl.i . i ... .vim ,1. .f .... .....1 l.lnnl. . . i.m. .ii.l .......Atlnrt mtwln 1111 . ti' ., mi- uiusii ui 1U .lllll .iiui.i ntiv mill iiivuviuv, .......v. i- n straight eheink'e styles and tunic styles, a few plain, but the majority lecoratcil with braid or bead.-, or embroidery. There arc all sizes in l"t m I the prices arc $18, $20 and $25. (I'lrht l'lnor, Ontrul) David and John Anderson Ginghams, One of the Largest Shipments in Our History Hundreds of pieces of those most desirable of all ginghams ale unpacked and put on sale for tomorrow morning. Everybody know- them their fine quality, their fashionablcness, their beau tiful ,md many colors-, and the fact that all the colors are fast. And liti' iln-y are in almost every imaginable design of stripes and chwk and plaids, besides plain colors, and women who are I'a it j tin ii- own and their children's dressd made up now for inxt .Summer are invited to make their selections early while the variety is at its greatest. Width 32 inches. Pi ico $1.2.-i a yard. (I Jrnt Hour, I'lii'itn.it) SToung Women's Cloth Dresses Between $15 and $65 fall niudols that were tugged with higher prices a few weeks ago. I"1' "" smart, well made and good looking frocks, all of tlaik blue Ool tiiiutino and black and nnvv sertre. and urecisolv the fclm. nf rock iuhumI for Winter and earlv Snnnir wear. "'"me are lombincd with black Mitin, quite a few are handsomely tiurtiuli i,,. others, are in Minnie tailoicd Ltvlcs. and a few urn nttrnc. Mv ' .ided. Then are but a few of a kind, usually; there is quite an interesting Iwitton, and there are 14 to IS year sizes. (Second I'loor. CMifHt nut ) Warm Wool Gloves for the Whole Family It- interesting to note that all the gloves for women und mui ,i, marked with new low pi ices. Niniu'n'h glows, short gloes, camel's-hair, $2.00; or fine u-iiuuo aii Angora gloves, $:i a pair. '-"up gauntlet gloves of brushed wool, Shetland wool and "I'"'. i .'M to $10 a pair. Men's gloves of fine Scotch wool in gray and heather mix tU1". -M and $1.50. 1 aiiiel's-liair and Shetland wools, $2.50. ( ilimeie gloves, Js.'l 50 a pair. InldienVs glovts of Scotch knit wool.-, in gray and blown tnivtiitis, sr . 1 "" ashine-ro and cnnio'V-bnii- gloves, $2 to $3 a pair. (Mnln I'liHir. Ontrul) Girls' Warm, Tan Polo Coats for $20 Each not i oil thiv nii u'uvm ns tint nnd vni'V inm fnrhililn. 1 linv 111 o fPflsingly light in weight, nude nf i. nri .....i ...,i ..i..u. i. . ... .i ,...!.. .. ul, It Beam u. i...i i !.. :....i ..i.. !... ....n i." ... in. I .ii " ""tn nun iiivenuu iiiuut 10 kivd iuiiiivss, nnvu nuiruvv ui'iii 1 col urn lif ,,... i. i...i..'..i i.ii. V... i riM ..nv uuijf uv uukkuiiuii ni;ii ui llliv, iny uro wnrmly lined and interlined and are, in 0 to 12 year'sizes. There Are Fashions in Handkerchiefs but the onc-corncr hand-cm-broidared style has been in vogue for several seasons and is still quite popular. New shlpmrnts of Irish hand-embroidered, one-corner handkerchiefs have made our collection particularly interest ing. The designs ore artistic and the needlework is beauti fully done. fiOc. 75c, $1 and up to $2 apiece. (Mil I n I'loor, Ontrul) A Beautiful Strap Slipper for Women for Spring It is black patent leather, combined with gray suede in lay in strap and back. It has a very high arch with high Louis heels and turned soles and it is wonderful how much smaller it makes the foot look. In tho Exclusive Little Boot Shop, pricrd at $20. (rirnt I'loor, Murliot) Georgette Crepe Blouses at $10 Trimmed With Real Filet There are about a hundred in all. odds and ends, but all blouses that have been selling for very mu'h higher prices; some are ex actly hal. Both flesh pink and white Georgette ci'epe, some collarless, others with collars and there arc short and lnnr s'ecves. (Tlilril Floor, Ontrnl) Dainty Black Pumps for $7.75 Fine Spats for $1.90 The pumps are of dull black calfskin and arc perfectly plain, with turned soles and baby Louis heels. Fine in fashion and ex ceptional for $7,715. The spats aio of good crave ncttcd cloth in light, medium and dark fawn nnd seul brown They are 10-button models and at $1.90 arc a litt'e above half nrice. (first I'loor, Murl.rl) Women's Silk Stocking's at $2.50 a Pair Full-fashioned stockings, all silk to tho tops and with extra reinforced heels and toes. You may have them in black or white and ordinarily they would be a counlc dol'ars nmre. (Tlrdt I'loor, Aturlirt) Flannelet Nightgowns for Women Feeling the Cold These wintry nights they have an especially grateful warmth, and many women uro wearing them who never did hefurc. Starting with $1.05, prices arc $1.85, $2.50, $2.85 and $3.35 nnd within that range ono can have plain white or stripes, high, V or collarless necks and really very good qunlitiet of flannelet. (Third Floor. Ontrul) 100 Women's Bathrobes Especially Good at $5 They are the ripple eiderdown kind which have been hard to r;ct this Winter at this price. There is a variety of .styles und colors, but they are mostly satin libbon trimmed and have cord and frogs for fastening. A few are "sec onds." (Third l'lnor, ( rnlriil) Double Vanilla Mints in Dainty Colors like yellow or rose pink, as well as white, aro one of the delect able) luncheons or dinne. sweets which the Candy Kitchens make very well. The mints are smooth and rich and creamy, and they have a deli cate vanilla flavor as well as the mint tas-te. -r .. i -i (Down Miilr Mnrr, Clii'tnut Good News From the Children's Store All this is good news to mothers ol 2 to ll year old youngsters news of vvarin coats and becom ing hath and caps at new low pi ices; news of dresses for very lifle. At ?2 In $'1.7." are while anil eulntuil dresses in many good styles, suitable for play or bet t or wear. They au all wash dresses, of cour.se, and are mude in simple good taste. At $15 to s'50 wann coats of nil soits sturdy ehinchillas and cheviots, lustrous broadcloths, fine velours and velvets in light and dark colors, many fur trimmed. They aro coats for everyday wear, and quite handsome coats for "bust " Cups an I hats and bonnets to go with tho oats uro also much lowered in price (Third rloor, chetnu) $2.55 for Any Man's Colored Neglige Shirt in Stock (Except Silk) This means that a man can get such shirt values here tomorrow as have not been offered for years. Many of these shirts are half price and a goodly num ber are even less. Choose from imported Manchester madras, heavy woven madras, heavy cheviot, satin broche and silk-and-cotton in soft-cuff styles, and there are also starched-cuff shirts of fine 80-square percale. A large assortment of beautiful designs and all color combinations. Please bear in mind that these are not ordinary shirts, but all very high grade.- All sizes from 13Vo to 17 y. (Mnlti I In.ir, Mnrkrt) Advance Spring Styles in Embroidered Silk Handbags Made of fine black nnd navy silks, in the now flat oval shapes, with covered and metal frames. Beautifully embroidered with gold thread or in colors and alto gether fine-looking handbags Prices 5-r, $8.!50 and $10. (Mnln l'lnor. Chestnut) I Margate A New London Tweed Hat For Men Fit st time Lincoln-Bennett & Co. ever made such a hat and first time the style has been shown in Philadelphia. The crown, instead of being stitched in segments, as is cus tomary in tweed hats, is pcrfctly plain except for an oval stitch ing at the top surrounding the Alpine crease. The brim may be worn up or down. Of fine fabric in seven different heather mixtures and a fea ture of the hat is the way it holds it3 shape. Price $. (Vain Floor, Murkrt) Individual Pieces in the Lamp Sale A black and gold Chinese porcelain lamp, two-light electric, wit! blue and gold brocade shade, complete price $210. A pair of carved wood candelabra with marble bases and poly chrome finish, fitted for three electric lights, $8" each. A pair of cast brass candlesticks, hand-chased and enameled, resembling Benares ware, to be used for wax candles only, $23.50 each. A black and gold Chinese porcelain lamp with shade of black and gold brocade, $185 complete. (1'ourth I'loor, Ceiitrul) Fine Sterling Silverware Unusually Priced i The.su pieces are all of sterling silver, 925 1000 line, and every piece is from our own collection. We have taken a number of them nnd mnrked them all at new and lower prices, and this list represents some very worth-while opportunities: Candle sticks, $200 a pair. Vase, $75. A five-piece tea set, $375. The kettle to go with it, $250. A three-piece coffee set, $1G0. Gravy boat and tray, $70. Salad bowl, $70. Vegetable dish. $90. Asparagus dish, $170. Bonbon dishes, $35 each. Bread tray, $125. ' Sandwich plate, $70. Bouillon cups, $175 a dozen. Cheese and cracker dish, $100. (.Trnrlry Storr, Cht-stnut iinil Thirteenth) "Synonyms and Antonyms" By F. Sturges Allen, A. B., LL. B. Everyone to whom words are important tools lawyers, au thors, clergymen, business men will want tins book by the editor of Webster's Xew Intornut'onul Dictionary. It contuins thou sands of words not contained in any other word booK nnd alto gethcr it is exceedingly valuable for reference. Pricf $3. CUiiln rinnr. Thlrtorntli) Indian Style Blankets Halved in Price They are now marked $0, $7.50 and $9 each, sizes aic 00x7S inches, G2x80 inches and (16x82 inches. And they are woven from about 80 per cent wool. Colors and designs thnt aro copies of the old Indian blankets. Blankets of a somewhat similar type, but all-wool and in plaid patterns, now marked half the former prices $8 ami $9 each, size 00x70 inches. Very fine and handsome English-woven blankets, or high-grade pure wool, and in a choice of very attractive color effects, size 02x70 inches, at $21 each. These are remarkably fine blankets, admirably adapted for outdoor usage. (slitli J'loor, Gmrnl) QIOME c h a r m in y new AJ Italian pattern is just put out on ante in the China Store a creamy, white pot tery with decorations in color. There are candle sticks, flower-holders, fruit dishes, jardinieres and so on, and prices run from $1 for a little ornament to $7.-)0 for an urn. (I'ciiirtli I'loor, UirMnut) Ice Skating Was Never So Popular You may have it indoors at any time and theio has been good skating outdoors lately. AlftPtl Johnson tubular iee slates in racing and hotkey mod els, with shoes attached, "$15 a pair complete. Spalding's hotkey and figuie skates, $2.50 to ,mj. Canadian hoeknv and figure skates, $8 to $12.50. Men's skating shoes, 7.50 and $10. Women's black and tan skat ing shoes, S7..10 to $12. Sweateis, straps and other equipment: .skate-s uttaehed to shoes while von wait. (Th (iiilli'r.i, Juniper) New Import of Dinner Sets Very Good at $75 and $85 Of real china, particularly well-selected nnd in border decora tions with gold edges. These have just recently come to us direct from overseas to sell at prices that are leally moderate for sets of such an excellent and desirable kind $75 and $H5. (fourth I lmr, ("lirst nut ) Silk Umbrellas Guaranteed, Price It is a long tune since we have had all-silk umbrellas at eo -mall a price. These are the style known as the "little umbrellas with t lie big spread," aro made with ten-rib paragon frames, mission handh s. and covers of black bilk guaranteed not to cut for a year. Men's and women's, each $5. (Main I'loor, Murlii-t) Heaps of the Coziest Down Quilts Probably the very best we have for iv money sue the tiguu-d sateen quilts, 0x7 feet in size and priced at $12. But some otln-i-kinds follow them pretty closely, for instance: Quilts covered with the same sateen, but having a bolder or insertion of plain colored sateen, price $12. Quilts covered with French sateen, liguie-d and with plain borders, price $15. Theso quilts art- interlined. Quilts covered with Japanese habutai in solid colors lovely blues, greens, browns, roses and yellows; pi ice $18. Quilts covered with figured China silk with plain burden, price $20. Last of all, quilts covered with the finest and softest of figured taffctn, theso also having the plain borders, prico $2... Every one of these quilts is filled with down and with the exception of the first one named are 0x0 fce-t in size. (sMh l'lnor, ( iiilriil) 100 Pieces of Nainsook Now $1.95 a Piece This is less even than this nainsook has heen selling for dining the White Sale anil it applies to exuetly this number ot pieces while they last. Tho quality is one much used for women's undermuslins. It is 86 inches wide and there arc 10 yards to a piece, Linen Tea Cloths of Daintiness $3.50 and $7.50 Fresh, new gumis, dainty ami desirable as j on p'oase; bought from an Irish lr.riuf.icmrer who Hindu them spt'i-ml'.v for the Wanamaker Store, Of puie linen, m .1 s(.ft, mellow finish, everv clntb 'u.it'y hem stitched anil finished with mitred corners. Two sizes ,'!iix:ii in !,i-. ;.T 5H, and 5.1x5-1 inches. S7 .'.') o,u-h. The smaller-sized cloths atc ,,f plain ilnniask with satin band borders. The cloths at $7.50 an- in a fig Uied desie-n with s-itm '..mds. (I'lrst I'loor, (hitnut Uscfuls Wanamaker electric mm., guai amecil, and complete with plug, stand and six IVet (' cud s-,; 50. Ele-etric grills which will stew, fry, poach, toast, broil an I hake guddle cakes, and which have cord ready to attach, pi ice $11. I'ortable 1 ubber bathtubs fu tile babies, Sil .-,(). They are col lapiil.lo and they have a fauo-t to ru.i otf the water. Opalescent glass tumblet-. clean and dainty, for use 111 bath rooms, ."()c. 1-Ai-i'lleiit si-rap baskets 1 f i,,I ished biiniliuii, very strung 1 "n, $." 50 and to. Italian decorated llowertanil. ti-avs and so on, $:!.2"i to $15. (fourth rhKir. Ontrul u ml MurUel i Odd Lois of Curtains for a Third to a Half Less A gathering up of all tho olds and ends of scrim, niiisljn, net. lacn, nit hiding Mane Antoinette and otbeis Smile have be.-n used iis samples and are a trifle liuissiil or soiled. They are all arranged 111 one, two and throe pair lots and un sold only liv the lot. The om pair lots nri ono-h.t'f pnoo and the tithes an cue third less. It is tho occasion that many women wait months for. xf Two More Days Until the Opening of the Wanamaker Great February Sale of Furniture Exceptional interest has been evinced by the public in the coming of this sale. It is not only because it has been foreshadowed that this sale will have an incomparable price appeal. Some sort of furniture can be bought at almost any sort of printed reduction in one store or another at nearly any time. But it is known of old that the Wanamaker collections of furniture are superior, that they contain nothing but the very best of woods and workmanship, that they contain no saJe jobs, no low-grade goods of any kind at any time. Therefore, when the oppor tunity comes to choose from these superior and splendid col lections at The Greatest Actual Reductions Ever Put Upon Fine Furniture by Anv Store then the interest of the public is justified and their great expecta tions are not to be wondered at. January 28 at Wanamaker9 s W n 'on (HccouJ Floor, Cliotnut) (r-lflli I'loor, MarkM) v . r M 1WI s (J ,"Tj VlJ (riril rloor, Chestnut) ' - .i4. -1.