rrfsti y .& - nf t 'f '" " -w-ttnnwMr'' " $. witr' ' -s rib ' EVENIff G , PUBLIC LED&MimtLADELPHIAwKlJKESDAY, FEBKUAEr ic, 1921 N mfcan plays at 9, 11 and 4:50 u Chimes nt Noon WANAMAKER'S Sloro 0cn8 at ; WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair Store Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S So Much Going On Every Day and So Many New Things to See i The Real Worth of Money, or What Is Money JK.ea.uy wortnr i?vnrv one estimates the worth of money by what he Wants to do with It AfllCh (icpenus uii mv tuuuuiBuiiiwva 111 wmuii uuc If the man lives upon his earnings and keeps out f debt and his heart is set upon buying a home for his ifc and children, he often keeps down his expenses ? -ilnw him to join a building association, to which he Pa)'S nl0nllUy uuup cwiu w"no "wm tu uuj jus house. If the man is unmarried and has his mother to take care of, his measure of money is intensified to deny himself and save enough to make the dear old mother comfortable. A workman with a family, spending all his wages and running into debt, or a young man who wants fn be a hail fellow well met," and who has to borrow. is in a sure way ot iinding out, to his cost, the value ol money, for the borrower is under the thumb of the lender. , j , When we were uoys, a penny was a suck 01 canay rsomesourballs; but nowadays, through the Saving 'iinds, we arc learning mai a penny savcu ana pui way is a penny earned. A father or moiner, in oiu age, laicen care 01 oy a OH 01 aUUUjjluci) jo iiwiui i"iv num utYimig a uuusc ir being known as worth thousands oi dollars. This store grew out ol the nrst hundred dollars ved. Signed February 1G, 19 J 1 ipM- omen's Spring Suits Tricotine of These are the rather simple, ex- bemcly well-tailored suits which line women out of ten want for fcpnng wei run?, borne of them Ire severely simple, others huve little embroidery usually on fce skirts of the 'oats; others jain have self-bindings, braid endings, crow's feet, string belts nd similar features of the tai- ered type Those of the novelty type an.' Ipt to have bell sleeves and col- Bra which suggest the high-low Keels which one sees' on waisU. i Materials are navy, black and lind-colored tricotine, and hair- Itriped worsted?. Coats aie usually 2S to "t cches long. Prices arc S15 to $57.50. ( t-irnt 1 luor, TTOf C.iil ml) 1600 Yards All-Silk Crepe de Chine at $2 a Yard A brand-now uhinnionf rf Trnchimi'ci fniii-rt tilli itiftlitiliiitv -ill mi- pg and street .shades, and black. 39 to 40 inches wide, $2 a yard. I .aisu nrniNi-new printed Ueorgcttc crepe in novelty effects o'J to 41) PM, at $2.50 a yard. (West AMc mill I'lrU I Imir, t'lir.tnul The Fox Family Is Well Represented Hr.e'A grout) of fur senrfa Ininlv m-rivnil in flio I'm- Snlnn. Tlinn. fe rich brown foxes, soft tnunn. fox Koni-fs mill lnsriniw nrnM.v lilnrir neckrkces. ihcy nre nil fluffy, and full and fine; they are of generous she, .a just what many women and girls will like for late Winter and i"'"s wear. v-o to $75 is really (mite moderate for scarfs of such fine skins. (Second l'liiur, (lirntiiiit) Young Women's New Spring Sports Coats for $22.50 n.i i i 'S ll, cont for tMC SM who wishes a practical, comfortable and w- ookmg coat that does not coat n lot of money. It l nf ..... 1- i.i. .... . . . ... . fii " "' l"" poio cioin, is made in three-quarter length witn suawi it? . rJ?Rlni1, sleeves, deep pockets and belt, and is lined throughout Mi soft, rich silk, t H iinrnnimmlv ,.nn.i ,,..i.. 4.... i. ....... .....4 :.. :.. t i.. oa ir l7 viiij fcL"-m illUU 0.UI uiu illUIICV uuu JS III i IU 6U (Secund Vlonr, ( lioHduil) Some of the Prettiest New fightgowns We Have Ever Seen 200 of n, . ...... nmmini. "u crpP ie ciune, bieeveiess, witn tne naintiesc ince A,S ani1 tln'est tucking over the shoulder. V1 tne niV lnur ..:.... r on nr 300 11 i".U "I fO.OU, i'Jfilni ino,bnt,&to lmnJ embroidered in the Philippines, light A y:.v'tb sort sleeves. OVrkt AUlr) Parisienne Corsets in Spring Models has l '' !"(lt,l which meets the rcciuirciueiit!, of the tall tigu frice jfv, pi' a low-t bust and a long skirt, well-bone ' Tl,HJ, ro boned. hip Anoth l' jf pink brocho has u low but,t and uiulerariu, a full A ," ,u'l'-l'oned front and back, $20.50. mca uil ti ' L"'il '""r lm""D women has generou.s hip and bust 88.5o. ' ' luw lulsl' '"1 heavy lein force ments for durability, bcki!V !"-bllat model with long skirt and slightly higher tr l'iiik broche. $14. roche, $14. (i lilrd Iloirr, lirilmit) Young Women Frocks Richly Embroidery in rich colors is an interesting feature of the new Spring fashions, nnd jus how attractivo it is you may see on these smart new dark blue tricotine dresses. Mnny nre mndc with the be coming round necks and short sleeves, with the embroidery (Second l'liior. 's New Cloth Embroidered on the bodices and over the shoulders. Some have much embroidery on the skirls, too. There is nn interesting vari ety from which to choose, the dresses nre very new, very at tractive and the prices go from $45 to $95. 14 to 20 year sizes. Chestnut) There is Still Time for That Reduced Silver Good-by to 50 Fine Fur-Trimmed Coats for Women $50 to $250 The last of our fur-trimmed street, afternoon and sports coats are now reduced to prices that nre hardly more than half of what they were originally. The afternoon and street coats or wraps arc of the rich silk-and-wool duvctyncs, bo ' livias, velours and cvoras which are so entirely luxurious in effect when combined with fine furs and dull metal or bilk embroidery. The coiors (I'lrnt rioor. ill this group are as beautiful as the materials. The sport coats are of cnmcl's-hnir cloth and plaid tweeds in browns and tan3 chiefly. The furs are selected skunk, nearseal, Australian opossum, nutria, mole, squirrel, beaver, racoon and wolf j and some of the wraps have bands and cuffs of fur as well as collars. Prices. $50 to $250. Central) There are a number of very beautiful pieces left, such as candlesticks, coffee and tea sets, cheese and cracker dishes, gravy boats, meat platters, compotes, salts and peppers, cake baskets, vases and so on. Many people arc buying them to add to their collec tion, others arc putting them away for future gifts. There is a small chance that prices will be as low as this for some time to come. Every piece is fine ster ling silver, and the prices grade from $20 for a bonbon dish up to $1000 for a very handsome five-piece tea set in the Italian Renaissance pattern. (.Irrlry Htorc, C!irtntit iintl Tlilr(rrnth) Good New Blankets at Less Than Pre-War Prices We have just taken the lids off new boxes of blankets that most people want, the good, practical, sightly and .serviceable kind that are priced 30 to 40 per cent less than they have been. They are 70 per cent wool- filled, woven with a wide double-bar stripe border in rose and blue finished with a wide binding to match. Size GOxS'l inches, for single beds, now $10 a pair; size 70x8-1 inches, now $12 a pair, these prices being less than they were before the war. (Hlxtli rioor, ( enlrili Exquisite New Fashion Tie-Back Overblouses One in crepe de chine in the new gray with dark blue trim ming has n generous ovcrblousc effect in front nnd is half belted nt the back. This is $18 nnd may he also had in taupe, with the new tomato trimming and in bisque with dark blue trimming. Another is in Georgette with heavy machine braided decoration, which conies in black, navy and bisque, at $a5. (Third rioor, (entr.lll One of the Daintiest Handkerchiefs for the woman who likes u plain handkerchief is that style with the l ever hem. It is a snowy square of fine, Irish linen, with a narrow rever hem. $5.50 the dozen. Otiiln l'liior, (enCrnll II and - Embroidered Neckwear in New Shapes Hound flat collars to wear on the new round-neck dresses nre among the newest neck wear concepts the collars arc of fine net, trimmed with real Irish or filet lace, and daintily embroidered also. Some are in square shape, alj-o. $5.50 to $8. Pretty new guimpes of dain ty cream-colored net are hand embroidered and trimmed with real filet or baby Irish lace some have cuffs, too. $7.50 to $11. (Muln l'liior, Ceutrnl) JVew Spring Tricoiines in Midnight Blue Together with blue serges; they are the two staple fabrics that are always certain of be ing in first fashion year after year for women's Spring street dt esses and suits. This Spring the same fine nil-wool qualities are much less in price. For example, there are various weights and twills, all 51 inches, from $4 to $6 a yard. And-n French all-wool tricotine, 48 inches wide, for $3.50 n yard. (I'lrat l'liior, Clicatiiul) Women's Beautiful New White Buckskin Oxfords "With long, narrow toes, white soles, white covered lice's nnd perforations acrosn tip and around vamp and lace stay. Fine fashion shoes from the leading women's shoe factory in town, and at $12 a pair they are lower in price than you will find them elsewhere. U'lrnt l'loor, Market l Pin-Seal Handbags at Small Prices A new shipment in the wu shapes for Spring, all llat and mostly envelope sliapcs. Sonic have inner f tunics and sonic have outside poikels. Of dull and bright pin seal and Eonie cobra-grain sfal; all black. Prices, $:i.fi0 nnd $5. (Main l'loor, Clittnut) Rpl Tier Is One Great Furnitur These Are the Day s ml e Sal Prove It CTnJ In every Wanamaker Furniture Sale the one incomparable thing is the furniture, the kind of it, the quantities of it, the like ableness of it. It takes a stock of highest-grade furniture equal in extent to any other two stocks of any kind of furniture to meet the demands of this sale. Just now we are entering on what is invariably a spell of very unusual activity, the last week or ten days of these sales always bringing a very heavy demand. We are ready for it. Notwithstanding all that we have sold, we still have as large and fine a selection of furniture as any sale, other than a Wanamaker sale, ever started with. We still have good warehouse stocks to call upon. It is going to be the greatest Sale every day it lasts, because we have the goods and everything else needed to make it such. Upholstered Furniture at a Saving of 33VsPer Cent Living-room suit: six-foot davenport. Louis XV library suit, upholstered in fig- easy chair and high-back easy rocker, full tired frieze and blue mohair, full spring seats spring seats, loose cushions, upholstered in and backs, removable seat cushions; sale figured velour', sale price $286. Living-room smit: seven-foot davenport, high-back fireside chair and large easy chair, luxuriously upholstered in figured silk velour with loose-seat cushions; sale price $516.67. price $840. Living-room suit, upholstered in figured silk velour, full spring seats and backs, wide spring arms with loose seat cushions; sale price $543.3-1. Individual Upholstered Pieces at a Deduction of 33y3 Per Cent. Tapestry daAenport, 7.6 feet long: sale price $200." Tapestry arm easy chair to match; sale price $96.67. Tapestry fireside chair; sale price $97,154. Tapestry davenport, 5.6 feet long; sale price $106.67. Leather davenport, 7 feet long; sale price $197.34. Leather easv chair to match; sale price $100. sale price cane back ; i--ale price Leather fireside easv chair $81.34." Velour davenport $86.67. Figured velour davenport with mahogany frame; sale price $126.67. Figured velour arm chair to match; sale price $56.67. Cretonne arm chair; sale price $37.34. Cretonne fireside chair; sale price $3S. Satine chaise longue : sale price $83.34. Wicker Furniture at a Saving of 33 Per Cent In fact, some pieces are at a deduction of 50 per cent. Antique green wicker suit, con sisting of large settee, two arm chairs side chair, foot stool and oval table with plate glass top, spring seats fitted with loose spring cushions, covered in figured cretonne, two pillows; sale price $527. Green-finished wicker suit, settee, two arm chairs, side chair, table; sale price $485. Olive green wicker suit, settee, two arm chairs, foot stool, table, side chair; sale price $295. Willow arm chairs, high backs and wide arms; sale price lo. Five-piece green-finished suit: sale prici' $118.67. Willow chaise longue. natural finish; sale price $40. High-back fireside willow chair with wide arm and side pocket, $28. Six-foot willow .settee, high back and wide arms; sale price $38.67. Green-finished fiber tea wagon ; sale price $19.34. Green-finished willow book rack; sale price $25.34. (I Iftli mill Mull 1 linir) A Clearing Out of Woolen Sweaters Coat sweater.-, and slip-overs of Wool, including some of brushed wool and some hand-knitted, are being hurried out at $3.50, $5 nnd The fn. st prices were nlwn.- tuice and honietime.s three times as much as these. (i:ut AUIc) i Women's Pleated Plaid Skirts Special at .$9.75 They are just the skirts for women who want .something new and pretty for Spring day and tit a very moderate price. There are two styles one m tan nnd black, box pleated, and the other in tan ami blue witn lino knife pleats. They arc both good-looking akiita and lit well. (I'lrst -l'loor, rntral) Children's Stockings for Less Joe a pair fm bfciek and white tibbed cotton stocking-, in m.i (i to Hi years, and infants' ill wool white stockings in sizes -I months to -l jvurp. 50c a pair for childun's fancy top woolen golf ho-,e, sizes " to T years. All half fuinier prices or less than half (1'irp.t l'liior, MurUftl Mattresses and Such Varieties in tne February Sale are as good a they were on the opening day and they will con tinue etpially good until the end. All our materials for making mattresses, pillow.- and bolsters are offered in this sale, us well a all the bed springs in our slock. We hae never had such u de mand, but we weie never better able to cope with it. Moweer, the sooner you place jour ordeis the nrtiro certain you arc of satis faction. During this Februarj Sale our prices nre considerablj loweicd (Sixth floor, tlifstnulj Men's Handkerchiefs $1.50 a Dozen I'ur tne man who wants a good, plain, pruitical handkerchief this is the oiii-. It is of pure Irish linen, of good ipuility, and finished with nai row . hemstit bed hem i Muln I liior. Outrun tWA.-jlflH I I I I I I jHW ?$? ' W ? I- Uj 1 1 I The Wonderful Ampico the reproducing mechanism which has no counterpart in the world of music may now be obtained at Wanamaker's in five of the leading pianos of the country C flickering Schomacker Haines Bros. Marshall & Wendell and the celebrated Knabe The union of the Ampico and the Schomacker i.s the newest development, and it is splendid news for the many admirers of the most famous of Philadelphia-made pianos. An hour or two of music works miracles of inspiration and comfort. Think what it -would mean to you if you could .enjoy the art of great musicians, not only oiv rare occasions but as a regular part of your daily life. The Ampico makes this possible. It brings into your own home the music you love best, per fectly played by the world's foremost pianists. You are cordially invited to hear the playing of these great pianists in Egyptian Hall. "r (s,.ron J I Inor. M.irki'i New Mirrors have just come into the February Sale, thej are mostly of the smaller sorts console mirroi.s, buffet mirrors, and so on; they are mostly framed in antique gold or polychrome, and their prices are S10 to $33. ( I Kill I'liHir, 'Miirl.fi New Dimity Bedsets for Spring Kach dimitj spread has a bolster-cover to match, making a set that i- as damtj and sias.ma'ilo for Spring-time as the heart of a home-loving woman can wish for at a moderate pi ice. In a ihoiiu of 1 1 1 : i k 01 blue snipes, and finished with scal loped edge- aiui cut out miners. Sets m ingk"bd -i?i-, TJ.V.l'.i incl.e-, S"i. !-i double bed size, iHixKO niche-, 'Mi a s. ! itli Tliior ( mr:il) Plain Color Rugs and Carpets Moderately Priced Murtlax linen run- and impel aio good looking, service-abb- and easily chared. And in tin- plain color-, that so many people like. The prices of the jug.- an !'1- ft .-.)., V) C.x.i tt .sliS xl" ft Slf l.CxT.iJ ft Jlrf.L'.j 'Ml) ft. . . Jill Kliaii'.ax o t!u- j,n 1 at s';.s-, lor JT-im-h width and $j for :j-mch width. I ft. ti inches; ft.. ft. and 1 ft. -wide at 5 a square y.i 'd. Mf'iili I'l'ii'i-. ( lie-limit i A Survey of Opportunity in Office Furniture ' tv The ofler of our entire stock of oll'ia furniture at a deduction of 33 1-3 per cent from former prices, probably the first offer of the kind ever known, still holds tfood, and will hold u;ood until the last clay of February. Business men will be curious to know something of the choice and diversity of furniture subject to this deduction today. The list here given, with its various price ranges, will enable them to make a mental survej of the field, but they would also do well to come in and see the goods for themselves. TnS' S3ri!("il ?". . , mii chairs, $14 to 5101. rubles, S.9.MI to s'JUO. Swivel chairs without urnis, , Swivel chairs with arms, .s.l $18 to $11,511. Sl(k' .'halts, $1.10 to Slij.iU. All of these prices represent deductions of !lo 1-8 per cent. triilrd Uui.i-, KM-I.cl) - I ' mm . U rMt,)U,yj'J o-fcM .j.r jVm , ,tl .j ,, . .., .Mii,wft,i&lI 2i5jWaUl t:'Krt.jii V