v.rPV k$tifW'r' r KIHTCATiONAT, lloth Heira Positions for Accountants Are always open. It is in times like theBc, when the untrained man is out of work, that the ACCOUNTANT is secure. We are specialists in the training of men in all branches of accounting. International Accountants Society ,Inc. 509-511 WidenerBIdg. J'lionel I.ociifit .1110 NIGHT SCHOOL IS NOW OPEN The Night School of Strnyer'a Duel nesa College la now open nnd atudenta who with to take any courae of bua. nete training ahould enroll at once. Call, write or telephone (or partlculara and atnte what courae you are In teretted In. Strayer's Business College 807 Cheitnut Street Pbone, Walnot 384 M.KR V Sn 01" HIWUK timi: Jf you ar employed durlnft tlie day, atudy .hnrfhand ntut tinwrltlnc at nltrht .nil nt vnuraelf for a pnlnir position. Ojt cauraoa aaK aro moat complete Catnloir. rillLA. lll'HINKHH COI.I.KOl". nnd Collero of Cmnmerr 1017 t'heatmit M. Tlillndelpliln jviiiraelf Wanamaker Institute 23l AND WAI.M'T STS. Vaenele tr fh "tudenln nnly n eac ourte. Tuition reduced one-half. Bend for catalog. Day and night rlann, The Taylor School ,wfi '?, Tntenelvc Inatructlnn In flregg Khorth-inrt. Touch TPlng. llookkeeplng. Accounting. EnrttHh flpeclnllnt tencliera. aelect class. fr(. xnilnmcnt. 1 all or phone Wal sr, "wireless telegraphy rilAMIIKItO' INSTITUTE". New Clnaara rnrmlnc. Dnr nnd I.renlnr. 3048 Arch at. Mi'irAT. ixBTnrrTinv School of MumcI "th n. w i it t il 0,s " L'hlch A?, Temple unireriity sato crrrnantann a. All Urnnehea or Mnate, Ileilnnera a! AaWanred ToDlla. Calaioar. WIXTKK liKSOnTS ATLANTIC CITY ttiem2& I ATI AMTtCCITY.N.J. i AivAmfiPican. PlaaHotel i jof DislmcUtmawiltoalCoiivfart X capacity goo. WbfferJC3ux& 8 i ai i aHaeiaaaaaejaaaiaaaM r& Hotel iiredotvut C, ATLANTIC CITY.NJ. At TcnnesseoAycjustoff the Boardwalk with beach front servce ondatDCint- meits nt moderate rates European pon:J?estaurant acta chadundtr personal s vper vision of G.W. CJIRMANY Let t'a Make You Keel at Home In tha "C Ity of Koliuat Health" HOTEL MORTON Orenn End Virginia Arc. Capacity S0O. Flerntor. l'rlvnte Hatha, etc. Altera Open. EZUA C. nr.I.I. tt I'AVL.M. COVK. Prnpa. TT THE IDEAL FAMILY HOTEl.' Arlington t MICHIGAN AyTfNBAR BEACH I a Exclusive Loition Mootrate Rate JL X, r.KRNCSTTOOO. POOfWicro Tlrilnla Ave. and lleach. Cup. 880. Prlrat attni; ran, natar: elevator. tc. Amir. pita. AU. ELLia. Owner. N. J COLLINS. MT. HOTEL CONTINENTAL Alwaya opan. Alwaya ready. Terme mod. arata. 1'hona or write. M. Wal eh Duncan. Westmirm!r Kontucxy ave. nr. beeckl TTcsimmaier arv to at: pHt. tathaj running water. C. A. ICopp. Owner A Pna, I.AKCTVOtlH. N. J. IfflifclhiJgKM Laurel-hithe Pines LAKCVV0OD.N.J. Situated among the Pines and overlooking Lake Carasaljo Nerr "palm Grlll"-lR-holo Golf Courae, Iloneback Riding. Motoring Plctureique Walaa. Muale. Private Garage. New Electro-hydrotherepy Math ejatera I'll AMI K. SIIII1K. Manager Branch Offleeof GKO A. 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Ct, EVENING PUBLIC iLEDGEIt-PHlLADELPHIA, SATUIIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1921 13 Band plays at 9 Organ at 11 and 4:50 Chime nt Noon WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair Another "Extraordinary'" Occasion Among Women's Dresses at 7.50, 9.75, 10.75, 12, 15 in Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store -- - - ... . . . . . - E . ... . .. . . . - . - .. . . . - . . . r. i ir $7.S0 $9.75 $9.75 leiter llpip m Half Price for Radium Blouses Now $2.90 150 only of these lovely blouses in flesh and white radium of excellent quality and luster. Until now they have been just double this price. Trimmed with hem stitching and hand smocking and made with two-in-one collars and long sleeves. Distinctly fine and nice. All sizes to start with. Half Price for Women's Silk Stockings. Now $1 . Exactly 000 pairs of sand, gray, steel, cafe au lait, black and white stockings all of them FULL FASH IONED. Soles and tops are of properly reinforced lisle. A few of those in white and black are "seconds." All others are "firsts." Until the annual hosiery sale these stockings were two and a half times this new price. Half Price for Women's Cotton Stockings Now 35c Before the annual hosiery sale these stockings were about three times this price and now the annual sale price has been still further cut to 35c, three pair for $1. Either black or navy cotton, full-fashioned and durably reinforced. First quality. 1200 pairs only. Half Price for Children's Rompers Now 50c to $1.37 170 children of 2 to 6 years are invited to make use of these half-price odds and ends. Some show marks of handling or soil but one tubbing will make any of them perfect. Cotton crepe, chambray, ging ham and percale included. Broken sizes. Half Price for Children's Bloomers Now 22c Little knit bloomers of black or pink cotton. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Limited quantity. Less Than Half Last Year's Price for Women's Satin Skirts, Now $5.75 Nothing like these satin skirts has been in our stocks this season so there is no standard with which to compare them. Any woman will realize that she could not make them herself, however, at anything like $5.75. Either navy or black satin with side and box pleats and a tasseled sash. Plenty full and' carefully finished. Half Price for Imported Silk Chemises Now $5 Fine crepe de chine and habulai envelope chemises beautifully hand embroidered and hand scalloped. Brides will like them. Limited quantity only. Third Less for Women's House Dresses Now$l G00 bewilderingly good house dresses for a dollar bill each. Plaid and check ered gingham in light and darker colors with white collars. All sizes in the lot. -tbJ Quarter to Half Less for Women's Underclothes Now 75c N'ightgowns', bloomers and envelope chemises. Bloomers are half price and include nainsook or pink or blue printed flannelet. Nightgowns and chemises are a quarter less and astonishingly pretty. Some of the nightgowns come in extra as well as regular sizes. Extra Special, Dress Gingham, 22c Yard Four months ago this gingham was more than double. Luckily the market has gone down and the dress goods chief captured this fine quality at its lowest price. Both cross bars and plaids in uncom monly desirable colors. It's 32 inches wide, so it will not take much yardage for n dress. Mostly Half Price for Boys' Caps, Now $2 Not quite and exactly half price for sailor caps of black, blue or brown velveteen and plush. Each has a woven "U. S. Navy" band. Printed Kimono Crepe Drops to 28c Yard A few months ago it was more than double. Light colored grounds printed with flowers and birds. 29 inches wide. $10.75 $10.75 $10.75 52 New Sports Suits, $10 For Women and Young Women Of n soft two-tono knitted material not jersey in two-tone combinations, with oxford, blue, rose or Rieen predominating. Jackets arc cut on sports lines with patch pockets, narrow belts and inverted pleats. The material is quite unusual and very pretty. Sizes 16 to 42. New Spring Jersey Suits, $27.50 Heather mixtures in delightfully youthful sports suits. Springtime Tweeds, $25 Soft and of delightful texture, these suits are carefully tailored and lined throughout with peau dc cygne. Collars aro severe and mannish; the backs of the jackets have inverted pleats and there are two slot pockets and a narrow belt. In green, blue and tan mixtures. (Mnrhct) LESS! Silk-and- Cotton Striped Shirting 85c Yard First shipment of this wonderful quality at a new low price. Silk and cotton pongee with lustrous satin stripes. Lovely colors for Summer frocks, blouses, pajamas and men's shirts. 31 inches wide. White and lavender blue, white and flesh, white with wistaria, white with black and green and so on. (Central) Silk Quilts at $10 Splendid Value The tops aie altogether of silk, both the pretty figured centers and the plain-color borders. The backs are of silk-and-cotton, exactly matching the borders. The wool filling with 25 per cent cotton mixed in makes the quilts warm and cozy. Light green, gold, dark green and old rose for your choosing! (Central) 600 Corsets Half Price $3 $4 Corsets for every type of figure, from the slender young woman, wearing size 20, to the heavy figure that requires size 30. They're of coutil, broche, striped jean and elastic tricot in pink or white. Some have scarcely any boning. Others are very heavily boned. . (Central) Women's Good Winter Coats of Many Types Special at $10 to $39 Sports coats, street coats, dolmans and day wraps can be had between theso low prices. Coats of velour, polo cloth, silvertone and thick cheviot coatings are S10, $19, $29 to $39. The $39 coats have collars of mole. Wraps and dolmans of velour and silvertone ate ."511) to $2.9. Many of these are topped with soft fur collars. Leather sports coats, in black and two shades of brown, aro ?29. Cheviot coats with shawl collars of kit coney, $10. All of these coats are quite new and unusually low in price. (Murltet) Fine Furs At Lowered Prices Wununuikcr furs ure tho best to be had anywhere perfect in color, in quality and in workman ship. Prices are now just half what they wero earlier in the sea son, making possible the posses sion of really fine furs for the prices of indifferent qualities. Fox sets, taupe and brown, $-10 to $50. Nutria collars, $28.G0; muds, $22.50. Reaver muffs, $30. Molo scarfs, $13.75 to $47.50. Civet Cat Scarfs, $11.25 to $30. (Market) Thirty-Eight Girls Can Have COATS at $7.50 One-third to to-tliirds less for early Winter cont.s some of which are silk lined and interlined. Tweed, burclla, velour and navy scrgt in three-quarter and full lengths. A few of tho collars are slightly soiled and sizes are broken, so that pi ices have drop ped to $7.50. Only one or two of a kind. Sizes 8 to 10 years in the lot. (Market) Women9 s Black Calfskin Shoes About Half Price at $4.90 Fashionable shoes and serviceable, too ! They lace high and have welted soles and medium heels. Among them arc shoes with full wing or straight tips. Children 's School Shoes The leather is tan and of durable quality, the shoes lace and tho toes are wide enough to be healthful and comfortable. Sizes G to 8, $3; sizes 8 to 2, $3.50. Little Children 's Shoes at $1. 75 Soft black kidskin button shoes, in sizes 4 to 71, are made with turned soles nnd spring heels. (Chestnut) $10.75 $10.75 $10.75 $10.75 REPRESENTATIVES from stores around the whole countryside have been aroused by the tremendous response to these "extraordinary" January dress sales. "How do you do it?" has been the usual puzzled query. One big merchandise man from another city solved the mystery himself however "Your sales are a success because of just one thing," said he "Your sale dresses are all you say about them and more they are splendidly 'bought' and the prices are lower than any I have seen since before the war!" ! W , Fully nine hundred dresses will be offered Monday at $7.50, $9.75, $10.75, $12 and $15. Not every size in each style but won derful variety of styles at each price and practically all sizes in eveiy price group. Twenty Styles of Interesting Dresses All $10.75 Seven models are pictured. Examine them carefully. Notice the elabo rate embroideries, the entirely different lines. Then please remember that there are thirteen other styles in addition. The majority of excellent navy serge, a few of tricotine. Eton jacket effects, coat effects, long, straight lines, the new blouse effects, plain skirts, pleated skirts, wide girdles of gaily contrasting tricolette, extravagant borders of embroidery or beading, brightly colored Far-Eastern designs in wool or silk, conservative touches of dark red and black stitching, narrow soutache. Not only are these dresses interesting, but the serge is mar velously good at the price and their details are such as one would expect in far more expensive clothes. All sizes in the lot but not in each style. Prices Newly Readjusted on Dresses at $9.75 and $12 Some have been bought at lower prices than the first shipments, or sizes are incomplete in some styles. Among the models at $9.75 are navy serge with beaded bodice and wide girdle, good-looking velour with gaily colored tricolette sashes ; navy serge with wool embroidery combined with gold thread; navy serge with elaborate Copen hagen or beige-colored embroidery. $12 dresses are of wool jersey with metal embroidery or navy serge with French dot embroidery and embroidered velour vests. Uncommonly attractive for so little. Velveteen, Silvertone and Jersey Dresses, All $7.50 Limited quantity of the velveteen dresses at this new price; they are embroidered with beads. Silvertone and jersey dresses have tapestn ombroid ery and one or two tier skirts. Charming Dresses Special at $15 Last year dresses like these cost nearly twice as much. Serge with gilt tack-head beads; tricotine with fancy braid; pretty vest dresses with square necks and black or blue embroidery; tricolette sash dresses; pleated tricotine with gold braid; serge with moire ribbon loops, serge with lace collars, taffeta with long sleeves of Georgette, and many others. Early Spring Frocks, Specially Priced, $25, $29 and $39 Irresistible affairs. Happy combinations of ruffles, demure confections with eyelet embroidery over colors, circular skirts, elaborate embroideries, lace collars, narrow ribbons, redingotes, iridescent beads, bronze beads. Some thing to please the taste of any well-dressed woman. Taffeta, charmeuse. satin, serge, tricotine. Extra-Size Charmeuse Dresses Specially Priced, $23.50 Sizes 42 to 52 Lj in black or navy charmeuse frocks at this moderate price. ( They have long sleeves, creamv chemisette and crushed girdles or come in redingot'e fashion with lovely black silk embroidery. Interesting News for Girls and Juniors Graduation Dresses First! -as they are tho ilnof concern it' mai.v nirl right now! White chiffon and Ovorgettt' drr.ises. pieivy enuugn to iinu mi' r wuj. m iin Kin i m'ttiv, are ruffled, trimmed vi'h satin or show quillingr of the materials. Size-, I J to 10 ears, ?15, $lU.5u to $24.50 New White Middies, $2 Two stles are both of exceptionally fine whiti jean. One is quite plain, sith a black tie, anil tin other has a deep yoke in front and is trlmmod with white braid, Iioth an- in sizes 11 to 18 jears. Juniors' Dresses at $15 aro new and good-looking One model ih of blue serge quite smartly given character by bright nuil- (Mu hi ad M U'- i'Mght blue s.i.-h of tricolette fin tilu's .: Another .- oi na tricotine i mlToidered with blue or luT.iu woo! and mIK braid. Well-tailored Frocks at $6 arc mi button-on regulation stjlc The vaista aro of Wiik- jfiin and tho pleated skirts ure uf bluo or brown gingham, with collais, ruffs, emblems nnd bands to match. Sizes 0 tu 12 years. For Rainy Days Huinv.outs thut are really good-looking aro of tan Canton made with ragliin slcmew. Sizes 10 to 1J earx, 0. Haincapes with coat fronts, for girls of 1I to 111 j cars, ale S10. rkcii - H r h it i k
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