Xt"mf'uTtf' ' "i-r n lijTrTynju'pWS'i'' ' I t. " . ;- , -J1i-,)"Vi JPT? jfy',1 r. ,p , EV-MNJSra J.'UBLIU LJDG-llJK PHJLAJDJDLVH1A, MONDAY, FEBKUAKK' 3.1, 1921 ' Band at 9; Organ at 11 and 4:50 Clifm'ft nl Noon WANAMAKER 'S WEATKU Fair Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S 4- The Furniture Sale and the Fashion Showings Are Bringing the People Here ty:"jtrir To Live Long Is the Hope of Everybody but few cure to be called old, only because they do not feci old. Yet, the vasi majority of the old people arc thankful and happy in the kind and thoughtful attentions they receive. Their recollections and experiences are a never-ending source of pleasure to them. To their acquaintances and kinsfolk it aifords an opportunity to light and keep lighted for the dear old people some kind of a little lamp to brighten the evening of life. Think it over and do not miss the doing of such an easy thing.' Signed" February 14, 1021. Women's Tweed and Velour Goats Just Lowered tcx$35 Some of tlicso very good coats have been njoro than double and they have all been a great deal more than this. There is one group of tweeds that many women would llnd an ex cellent investment for Spring. They arc all Knglish materials, soft pay and tan mixtures and are weatherproof cd. Another group is some fine velour coat.", mostly in dark colorings, a good medium weight. And there are also a number of fine heavy ulsters made of mcii'H overcoating, most practical coats for women who have to be out in all weathers or for motoring. Klrt Floor, Oritrul) Charming Waists of Georgette One style, which has the square neck and the tie-back which givo Euch a youthful effect, shows a good, deal of embroidered net, and it comes in white, flesh, bisque and gray, at $8.75. Another with three-quarter sleeves has its Peter Pan collar of creamy eyelet work. There are in flesh and bisque and priced at $8.7u. Between $10.85 and $18.75 there are waists with a good deal of embroidered net, a good deal of filet and hand-made lace in Irish pat terns, and a good many tic-backs. Colors are chiefly flesh, bisque and white. (Third X'loor, Central) New Scalloped Circular Skirts Here is one of the promised full skirts for Spring a skirt cut with three gores to fit smoothly over the hips and flare widely at the bottom, then cut, in large scallops which are bound with silk braid. Worn with the new sweaters it is charming. Made of white viyelln flannel, the price is $27 50. Of navy or black French serge, it is $15. (I'lrit Floor, Central) Evening Pelticoats Lxceedingly pretty things of Georgette crepe and washable satin or some other form of silk, combined with sheer laces and sometimes real fdet. As a rule such petticoats are pink, but there are black ones of net and Georgette, with gold tracery and bands of old blue velvet and no end of other charming touches. Trices arc $7.50 to $24. . 7 tf A im (Third Floor,' Central) Women's Silk Stockings U Seconds" at $1.15 and $1.55 The imperfections in these stockings are hard to find, and if they were first-grade goods they would bo about twice these prices. $1.15 a pair for full-fnshioned black and white ingrain silk stockings with reinforced garter tops and soles of cotton. $1.55 a pair for full-fashioned black and white ingrain all-silk stockings with double spliced heels and toes. (Went AlHle) Spring Coats and Youngsters Fashion changes in juvenile garments may not be so radi cal as in those for grown-ups, but there are juvenile fashions just the same, and most moth rrs who like their small sons and daughters to be well dressed will be interested in the new coat3 and hats for Spring. Covert cloth, serge, cheviot, and gabardine are much used for the new coats, which arc in blue and tan and brown (Third J'limr, Letitia Corsets for Spring One of fancy pink broche is made of light-weight material and lias an elastic vgore at the waistline to allow of perfect freedom and comfort. Price, $11.50. Another of heavy pink iirochn has its back well boned to give a straight line, while the top is veiy low. Price, $11. Another topless of pink batiste has elastic all 'round tlio top and durable boning, $6.50. A pink coutil has elastic inserts over tho diaphragm and elastic Crw in the skirt front, $8.50. (Third I liMir, Central) Silk Undergarments Wi-men'd nightgowns, camisoles and envelope chemises made of Pink eiepe de ch.nq and wash satin, and very fanciful indeed with quantities of Jaces, including real filet, with the new two-toned and satin-edged ribbons, and with little knotb of ribbon flowers. J" nightgowns are $10.50 and $12.50. umisoles. $a.8,r. to $5. I'l'Vulope'eheiniscb, $0.85 to $l.'l.50. (Third Floor, Central) Women's Fashion Shoes Built for Comfort 1 ,irr"w i" heel, ankle, instep and top, but with extra room over e ball of the foot. A shapo much needed, but wo never saw it until e designed it ourselves. No different from other smart shoes but "Wen more comfortable to many people. win,1" (irk brown calfskin and black glazed kidskin, high laco shoes W'W medium wind toes and medjum Cuban heels, $12 a pair. ' U'lrst Floor. TUarl-.oi) rbasatii&&U , . , . . If t ! pml Hats for the rIiswIps chii'ilv. arc rather sim ply tailored, and made with or without belts and with set in or raglan s eeves. They are always lined, however, and the prices go from $18.50 to $38. New English and American hats are in simple mushroom and sailor shapes, usually, are in white, brown, navy blue, pink or pale blue and are $1.50 to $10. All in 2 to C year sizes, Chestnut) New Spring Frocks Aplenty for Young Women In fact wo'vo just opened somo new boxes' and hero arc some new as can bol Crisp, shining taffetas and Canton crepes seem to be the predominant silks for tho new frocks and navy blue, gray, tan and brown shades the most fashionable colors. They are delightful little dresses some with snowy organdie collars, some with two (Hrrnnit Floor, The New Gray Silk Gloves Women Want for Spring "Gray is the fashionable color," snys Dame Fashion, ntid here are new and lovely gray silk gloves to go with the new gray gowns and frocks. Firm, lustrous silk of just New Chamois Lisle Gloves, Also They are tho first spring arrivals. Eight -button length in pongee, biscuit, white and beaver color, $1.05 a pair. Twelve - button length in white, pongee, biscuit, beaver (Muln Floor, 3500 Yards Wash Silks at $1, $1.50 and $2 a Yard New, fine quality silks of the very best kinds for Spring nnd Summer tub dresses, blouses, skirts, negligees, underwear; in fact, every purpose for which a silk is used in warm weather. Tho Chinese and Japanese silks arc just out of bond, tho ' wash satin is a brand-new ship ment. Thoy are all marked at the present lower prices and they arc exceptionally good values. ill est little and 1 Women's New Both Charming Women going South, women going down to the shore where they mean to enjoy salt water bathing in hwimming pools, are already asking for these new bathing suits. There is a fascinating new costume of black panne velvet piped with apple-green satin. Any woman would fall in love with it at sight. Another is a seal brown taffeta with ruffled . (First Hour, BEAD NECKLACES IN A WARM, RICH RED COLOR arc among the prettiest necklaces of their kind that we've seen. The red is a beautiful co'or, and the beads are in all the fashion able lengths and are graduated. They are sparklingvand bright, are charming for wear with Win ter frocks nnd blouses, und tho necklaces are surprisingly liglit in weight, too. $4.75 to $11. (Jm.tlr.v More, Chentnut) GORGEOUS NEW RIBBONS WITH METAL . BROCADE Girdles for Spring dresses and suits, new huts, bags and so on will bo only too glad to get such lovely ribbons as these. There it. a variety of colors among them brown, navy, gray and black grounds, all with either gold or silver brocade. They are seven and threerquurters and nine and a half inches wide and they are moderately priced at $!!.75 and $4.50 a yard; (Main Floor, Centml) 600 Yards All-Wool Serge Special at $1 a Yard A g6o(J, sturdy weave, mod- for capes. It conies in pretty erately fine, and a nice weight shades of navy blue, black, seal for women's and children's brown and gray and is 42 Spring dresses and skirts or inches wide. (Flmt Floor, Chestnut) GIRLS' WARM . NEW COATS $14.50 Of sturdy bilvertomi in a prett yoindeer-brown shade, these coat are made in a good practical style that is double breasted and collars to fasten high to keep out cold winds. They have deep pockets, belts and aro lined throughout with u lustrous lining of the sumo color. Good for school or general wear, and in 8 to 11 year sizes. -vi-oml FJoor, Cheat nut) colors of the same silk cleverly combined, some with silk nnd bead embroidery and others with wool trimming. Eyelet embroidered tunics, long bodices, basque effects--, now skirts, short sleeves all these arc fashion points. Scarcely two alike and each one delightful. $35 to $90 and I J to 20 year sizes. Cheatnut) the right shade of gray short gloves, with two clasps, $2" a pair; long gloves, sixteen-but-ton length, $2.50 a pair. All double-finger tipped, too. and chamois color. $.8G a pair. And a little special lot of sixtcen-button length gloves in sizes six to seven only, and in white, inastio and gray, arc $1.50 a pair. Centml) 500 yards genuine Chinese Shantung at $1 u yard. Very heavy quality, suitable for women's suits, conts or skirts. o'& inches wide. 2000 yards line-grade Japan ese habutai, satin finished, $1.50 a yard. In pink and flesh coldr only and 80 inches wide. 1000 yards lingerie satin, a remarkably fine quality at $2 a yard. In flesh, pink and white, 35 inches wide Imt Flour, Chestnut) Bathing Suits and Wearable fckirt and a collar, of old gold satin. It is lovely. Others are combinations of black and col ored satin with wool embroid ery. Hut there are also plenty of the more conservative new and smart stylos in surf satin, taf feta and silk-and-wool poplin starting as low as 10.50 and going up to $G0. Central) P SILK HANDBAGS OF UNCOMMON, STYLE Fine satin-stripe nioin silk in fray, navy, black and brown is the material used in these bags, which are one-piece style in u good 3ize and shape. They have square covered frames with fancy knobs of col ored stones or celluloid and are. lined with silk, chiefly in pastel MindcK. All have inner frames. (Main I loor, CheKtniit) WOMEN'S $4 A DOZEN Colored handkerchiefs, $t a dozen gay colors and quiet col ors; white squares with colored hems, and others almost all color and but little white. They'll go with sports suits and Spring frocks. WomenV tape handkerchiqfs, $4 a doen snowy Irish linen, with tapes above tho narrow, hemstitched bonus. lloth good qualities for tho moderate price. (Weot Alule) NEW LINEN TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS Of, heavy, full-bleached pure linen damask, dependable for ser vice and in a choice of circular and oval putteriis. For such reliable merchandise the prices are moderate. Table cloths, 70x70 inches, $9.75; 70x88 inches $10.75; 70x 100 inches, $12 cuch. Napkins to match, 22x22 inches, 11.75 a dozen. (Flrt floor thestuur) n Men's Finest Velour Hats Are Down a Third We do not know of any velour hats to equal these line imported models, either in the texture of the material or in the rich colorings. If there is any hat wh'ieii shows its quality ata glance, it is the velour. Both light and dark colors among them and all in smart shapes. The new price is $12. (Muln Floor, Mnrfcet) New Books "The Don Quixote of America," by Charles Hamstrect. This isn't a problem story, nor a love story, but it certainly set! forth the power of an idea, and it is easy to read. Price, $1.75. "The Intellectuals," by Mary Dixon Thayer. A friendly satire. Price, $1.75. "The Problems of Psychical lie search," by Hereward Carrington, Ph. D. A book which treats of many psychical subjects, from tho Human Will ' to Tho Uses and Abuses of Mind Cure. Price, $'!. (Muln Floor, Thirteenth) MEN'S CLOSE ROLLING UMBRELLAS, $5 Very close-rolled indeed, and very light weight; tho eight-rib paragon frames covered with line black silk, and the hook handks of light and dark wood. The silk is guaranteed for a year and the price of the um brellas is $5. (Muln Fluor, .Market) GRAY LACES may be had in filet, embroidered net and radium or satin lace.1!; in flouneings, bands and all-over.-. The flouncings may be had at prices ranging from $2.75 a yard for filet to $7.25 a yard for em broidered net. Gray all-overs are from $2.50 a yard for radium, to $5.75 a yard for embroidered "net. (Main Hocr, Central) A LITTLE CLEARANCE OF GOOD TOILET BRUSHES I.jc to $3.75 .Iu.st of these brushes art brand-new, and when they came in we had to mark somo of our own good brushes down to meet the new low prices Tooth brushes aro 15c apiece. Nail brushes are 18c and 45e each. Shaving brushes arc 15c and one each. Hair brushes, with good wood backs, 50e, 75c and up to $U.7ii each. Cloth brushes, 50c, 75c and $1 each. Olest Altlt) HUCKABACK LINEN TOWELS $1 EACH, SAVTNG ONE-THIRD These are a lot of good, full bleached Irish linen towels taken from our own stock and marked one-third loss than they have been. They aro ery substantial weaves, neatly hemstitched and in size 18x1! 1 inches. Tho price, $1 each, i remarkably low for towels of such good, serviceable qua'ity. Also a special lot uf pure linen tea-toweling, 17 inches wide, with a blue stripe, and extrnoidinnry value at HOc a yard. This is tho first toweling of such a good kind we have had in a long time to sell for so low a price. (Flrt 1 loor. t hmtnut; CO'ITON CREPE DRESSING SACQUES From Japan, and all embroid ered, some with white llowera, the rest with colored flamingoes. The crepe itself is pink, light blue, deeper blue and old rose, and tho prices aro $2 and S2.50. (Third Floor fcntrul) A Furniture Sale Backed With the Right Goods and Enough of Them To anybody coming in here tomorrow there is nothing to in dicate that'during the past two weeks we sold more furniture than any store has ever sold in the same space of time. But there is everything to indicate that we are prepared to meet any reasonable demand that can be made upon these stocks during the time which the Sale has still to run. To sell so much and still to have so much sounds like a con tradiction, but here it is a fact, and it is one of the distinguishing marks of every Wanamaker Sale. As a supply source the Sale is a good spring well that never runs dry; for as fast as goods are drawn from it fresh goods flow into it. Ever since this Sale was two or three days old, we have been bringing in reserve supplies and we still have a good deal of fur niture to call upon for tho needs of every one of the days that remain. The significance of the Sale to you, if you have yet to buy your furniture, is that the goods are here. They are as tine as are made in the country and thewhole unequaled collection from the merest little foot-stool to the most palatial suit is offered at a clear unequivocal deduction of 3ol-:j per cent, the only exceptions being certain lots at a deduction of 30 per cent. Considering the kind and quantity of furniture involved, the general market condition and-the needs of the people, the offering of the whole Wanamaker stocks on such a basis has proven and is every day proving itself to be exactly what we wished it to be and what we worked to make it- the most helpful and advan tageous home-furnishing event ever known. Now for Mattresses and Such No :-. the time for people vim m-ed mal tresses, pillows, holsu-i-or bed'-prings to buy them iioh when all our stocks of tlu-e goods are being offered at sub stantial savings in tho Februurv Sale. The demand is tor the bo of bidding, and this is the- Sale tint meet.1 it. eolith Flmr, (lii'Mnuti An Oriental Rug Sale of Rare Opportunities The Oriental Hug Sale is still uiuk-ri'iilly interesting in the variety of pieces from which you may choose at a saving of one-third from former prices. Here are charming Caucasian piece., in vivid color contrasts and curious-looking figuration; Kermanshah carpets in rose, blue and ivory shades; Chinese carpels with great blue or golden brown fields enlivened with the strange symbols of Chinese decoration ; also Anatolian carpets of exceptional weight and substance. The privilege of choosing from such an assortment at one-third below former prices is a rare one. i I irih mill -Kill I I. i.ir.) Spring Designs in Whittall Anglo -Persian Rugs Xi'vwst imtU-nix in tluxt. t'nu ruj.'.-, haw j ut conu- in .uiil they a iv ninn- lu'.t'itii'ul than t vcr. Thv coloring's aro exquisite. .lust now the as.-oi'ttnt'iit i.- unhroktn. s.l:i n s..:i.K).G ft (ix!) ft !xl." H nuixi'-i ft 'Ttenih 'XMrnlli 1 Uor, ( hrktniit uml I rntriil Slo" 11.."ir ft $25S SUIT Uix7.() ft .52 Si.. ;HixG;J in $24.50 Z2W 27x.")4 in $15.50 $20fi UUJ-xaO in ?10.25 I litur, (hrMnut 1 m V ii -.VM. X.1. A.vn , . jtual.,wv i-, .nvmh&j Ar'iij'&.'J r.Ut