"w Plwl'ljlllflyWJ,JlJlrwwf, ",?T1 zzrfy' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEKr-HlEABELPHIA', FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1021 OipltASaR,ld4:B0 WANAMAKER'S Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Store Closes ut 5 WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair jppipipifw i Time Is Passing, but Opportunities Today Marks Anniversary of George Peabody to whom Queen Victoria, out of her personal regard for the illustrious American citizen, presented an exquisite miniature picture of herself, painted expressly for Mr. Peabody as a token of her regard. George Peabody was boru, a poor boy, on the 18th of February, 1795, at Danvers, Massachusetts. At the early age ot eleven he was apprenticed to Sylvester Proctor, at Danvers, who kept a country store, where he worked out his apprenticeship, and afterward joined his elder brother, David Peabody, in a drygoods and draper's shop, in Newburyport. When Mr. Peabody left Newburyport he was under age and not worth a dollar. Mr. Spaulding gave hhn a letter of credit by which he obtained two thousand dollars' worth of merchandise, and this was his start in life, as he afterward told the citizens of Boston, at a public reception. He was a modest, polite man, and a station agent once said of him, "a comfortable man to have around." ,-,,,, i He went to London, England, and amassed ereat wealth as a banker and became famous for the buildings he erected for the poor of London, Public Libraries abroad and m this country, and was much beloved all over the world for his generosity and philanthropy. The great honors bestowed upon him reflected highly upon the good name of America all over the worm. Signed February IS, J Oil. V Women's Oil Silk Raincoats Particularly Nice for Spring For one thing they are so light lin weight, for another they can I be readily slipped on over the tailored suit or drees and the oil silk raincapes arc just the thing for protecting the coat or wrap. (Klrnt l'loor. First New Spring Blouses for the Larger Woman There is an exceedingly dainty itrle 'n Georgette crepe trimmed rtth alenciennes lace and tiny lucks. It has a squaro neck and long sleeve. Another tucKCd crepe de chine Tith hemstitching and imitation lletlacc. V-shaped neck and long meB. (Tlilril Flour, More Women Than We Thought Wanted White Woolen Skirts Women going South and many "ore who ure on their way to fie shore were only too delighted i have theto skirts to take with W.. Fortunately we were- able to s-order tvo ot tho prettiest (First l'loor. Women's Tan Pumps Made of rilHMi.t. lpntliar wlrli Itnrned boIcs and two-inch I wuis heels, price $12.50 in the "elusive Little Hoot Short. Bronze buckles to bo worn Iw such shoes may be had foi st" to $40. "lrt Floor, Market) fringed Ribbon Sashes Fashion's latest fnnrv -onr th straight-lined cloth dresses. ey arc vMmi.. -1-1. L-i mot p nid-nnd-tinsel ribbons,. bbon 'Hbon3' omn striped 1 as a nilo !,.. i. , ' t ' huvu very ucep bs- Prices are $6 to $20. (Main I'!,,,, Central) New Veilings at SI a. Ynrrl ?'&Clt. bttium ..-. ' Ullf w.,l. iV ""U ImVy '" Wltli rnanv nn,l -..-i,, S Tsnnnd C,he,nifle and wv t color Z A"e. mV'ancs ure n "tewing i r,r Uoti of 8omo lPrl. U u varf. 'M.n ri0or( Ctn(run OMEX rfcc...... j ifbnhima!lonii' etches', .r.0,o& and other ; hall 7lr!1 1l"1 them in all 'B. .,mZed colortt in VJSo here are hnlf.T,t0 ; lrOM cnlnr-u i ' .7 :, . otfoii, p nr 4 rioor, Ohtttautl the Birthday kfmmfc There arc all the prettiest col ors in these coats, they have ruglan shoulders, belts and close buttoning collars. The oil silk iu r.n excellent quality and ?20 is tho price. Oil silk raincapc3 are also $20. Central) And another is crepe de chine with imitation Venise lace, square neck nnd three-quarter sleeves. All come in both white und flesh pink and each is $12.50. Sizes are 48 H-, GO Ms nnd C2 inch bust measure. Central) Btylea one in white all-wool serge with cluster pleata and box pleats and the other n very smart sports model in white flannel with plain front and inverted panel in the back. They are both marked at th. moderate price of $15. Central) Silk Nightgowns From Japan Pink ones, with the Arm, dainty hand-embroidery associated with this island. One style of habutai in $10.50; two others of crepe de chine are $12.50 and ?15; the $12.50 nightgown has line seed work in its embroidery and tho $15 has fine eyelet. Find them in the Littlo Night gown Salon. (Third Floor, Central) 0 DDS and ends of women's silk bloom ers, light and dark color, satins and a few surahs, long and short stiles, are being hurried out at $2JS5 a pair. (Wtnt Alule) White Washable Negligees Breakfast coats of cross-bar dimity at $5.50, and negligees of novelty voile with lace-edged flounces at $15 j the latter have pink or blue ribbons. Doth coats and negligees will be welcomed for tho warmer days ahead of ui. (Third l'loor, Central) Women's Umbrellas at $5 Covers of union taffeta (sllk-und-cotton) on eight-rib para gon frames, with white and umber teeth, silk cord and leather loops, and handles of hard wood, bakelite trimmed or of bakelite ulone. Good, useful, everyday umbrellas. Their price is $5. (Main Floor, Market) This Is a Good Novelty for tho prices ure 'way down, tho f.kins are of fine quality, and tho coats are never such extreme styles that it is not eafo to buy them with a thought for tho future. A handsome leopard coat with brown beaver collar and cuffs is in belted style and is $510. A lovely taupe caracal capo is finished with the most becoming type of deep muffler collnr this (Hecond Floor, Women's Dresses and Suits Going Out at Wo are clearing them away at a third and a half less than their first prices because thoy are broken sizes of Winter stocks. Tho suits include Jerseys, ve lours, silvertones and checked ve lours, and n few are even fur trimmed; also the range of colors is very good. Sizes 34 to 42 nro in tho lot (Flm't Floor, Riding Habits for Less Women's. VOUnt? P-irlR' nml Mill dren'a habits about seventy-five of them are a little too heavy to be allowed in our Spring stock, so out they go, at ?35 to $47.50 each. (First Floor, Any Woman Wearing a New Spring Hat if she could get one of the attractive new models we've just taken from their boxe-sl Thcro are new silk sailors, faced with straw new two - color hats they're so pretty! now flower and embroid (Second Floor, A Fine Quality at $2.50 With the great demund for crepe de chine for Spring dresses and blouses, for skirts, linings and a hundred and one other purposes, we count ourselves very lucky to have this splendfd new (Flrnt l'loor, I Last of the Winter Garments for Girls and Young Women have been marked ut such interesting prices they should And now owners in short order. Tho styles are good, the garments are well made and in good colors, und thee prices fcpeak for themselves. Young Women's Silk Dresses $15 to $3i The&e are satin and charmeuse dresses in navy blue, black or broWn, in several good styles and suitable for street or after noon wear. They've been much higher. 14 to 20 year sizes. Young Women's Suits $25 to $100 Fine Winter suits of silvertone, elour and other fine weaves in blue, brown, mahogany and tan shades, many fur trimmed. Usually but one of a kind. 14 to 20 year sizes. Young Women's Coats $25 Velour and other good wool coats in blue and brown shades; some with boft fur collars; all lined throughout. 14 to 20 years. Girls' Winter Coats $15 to $50 All the Winter coats for C to 17 year girls are in this group. They are of chinchilla, velours and other lino materials in dark blues, browns, tans and other colors. Many fur trimmed. All lined throughout. The savings on all these garments arc quite unusual and any girl or young woman who needs new elothei will bo well repaid for coming to see them. (.Second Floor. Chestnut) New Spring Coming Some of the latest arrivals of note are: Woven clocks and vertical ctripe3 on mottled sill: grounds, ut ?1.75 a pair. Silk-striped cashmere in light weight, at ?2.50. Fine black mercerized with hand-embroldored clocks, at ?2.50. Paris lisle in an unusual va (Mulu Floor. Juvenile Millinery Ribbon streamers, ostrich tips, rosebuds, soft frills nnd pleatings of crepe and silkf-you'll find them all on the new1 hnta for littlo bister. And they are dear littlo hats. Thoro are quaint mushroom shapes, almost poke-like, with rib bon crowns and straw brims; thero aro little bonnets with (Third l'loor, New Letitia Corsets for Spring "My husband has fallen in lovo with me all over again since I have had these corsets I " declared one woman humorously, and sho really meant a littlo of what sho Hnid; she was quite keen enough to realize what a lot of pleasure in life in dependent upon one's looking fresh and fashionable, and feeding comfortable, nnd (Third rioor, Time to Get a Fur Coat last of taupe-dyed squirrel. It is 5500. A generously cut wrap oi! taupe-dyed squirrel has a deep collar und pretty sleeves and is $500. Of hair seal is a smart little sports coat with Hudson soul (dyed muskrat) collar, cuffs and border. It is $450. A pretty nutria wrap lias a large cape collar, full sleeves and is in good stylo. It is ?300. Clientnut) $15 and $25 The dresses arc good, practical fitrcet dresses serges, velours, a few jerseys and a few tricolettes ; embroidered, beaded and simply tailored. Colors are chiefly black, navy nnd brown. These sizes also are 34 to 42 in tho luj. Prices $15 and $25. Central) The materials are corduroy, tan and nxfotd worsteds, and a few homosrun.-. All tho habit3 are cut with breeches and u-jually straight English coats, nnd they are remtorccu. Central) Would Enjoy ery trimmed hat3 gay colored hats like jade and Amurican Beauty, the new ru3t and brown shades smart shapes, new color combinations, new trimmings. Scarcely two alike, hats for sports or better wear. S10 to $10. Clieatnnt) Crepe de Chine a Yard shipment of an especially good quality. It is a very heavy, firm weave and comes in a great many of the most fashionable colors, in cluding white und black. It is 40 inches wide. Clientnut) Half Hose In Daily riety, at ?3.50. White silk with contrasting tops and soles, at $5. Kibbed and five-cord embroid ered silk clock, at JO. Ueautiful French accordion ribbed with clocks and vertical embroidery, at 57.50 and ?8.50. Practically all the desirable col ors in nil the above. Mnrket) Spring Fashions wreaths of delicnto hued rose buds; thero arc others with streamers and with ribbon bows, und ffuthers. White, palo blues and pinks, tan shades, darker blues and othor colors are hero, thero aro hats of straw und straw and silk and there are plain tailored as well as more fanciful styles, Prices aro $1.50 to $10. Chestnut) Letitiu corsets help their wearer to all three advantages. Some of the new Spring models nro a pink tricot with almost no bones, a pink striped broche which can bo used for riding, and a topless model with elastic waist bands for average figures. Pricss aro $9.50, ?10 and $11.50 respec tively, Ohcstaot) in the Furniture The days are passing and the furniture is going, but there is plenty of it here to make every remaining day of the sale a day of real advantage for everybody who wishes to se cure some of the best cabinet-work at a saving of not less than one-third. Despite all that we have sold we believe the stocks now here or at hand will meet the needs of all comers. We know they will meet them as no other stocks can. Between now and the last day of the Sale one week from next Monday you have ample time to take advantage of the greatest furniture opportunities in years. Bedroom Furniture at a Saving of One-Third Louis XVI ivory enamel suit; bureau with 54-inch top, chiffo robo with two largo ' bottom drawers and closet with sliding trays, full-size bed, aomnoe, two chairs and bench; sale price SJ963.31. Straw and blue decorated suit; 42-inch top bureau, chifforobe, twin beds, somnoe; sale priee 267.31. Louis XVI motif gray ontunel suit; large dresser, full-size bed, chifforobe and vanity toilet table; ralo price 120.50. Still Good Picking in the Men's Shirts at $1.85 Xot since pre-war days have we had such fine shirts to sell for so little. Soft-cuff, plain neg lige shirts of splendid heavy woven madras in a variety of beau tiful stripes and some checks. At this low price it will pay a man to buy all he will need for some time to come. (Main l'loor. Market) Men's Extra-Size Handkerchiefs $10 a Dozen Any man who is particular about his handkerchiefs and likes them of very generous size will find these much to his liking. The linen is of a high quality, fine, lirm and snowy, nnd tho hnndkerchiefs havo narrow, hemstitched hem. 85c apioeo -or $10 the dozen. OVt AIMe) Cherry Fudge, 60c a Pound Rich, creamy fudge, full of cherries and fresh from the Candy Kitchens for the week end. COc a pound. Another good cherry special is cherry straws, 00c a pound. And delicious chocolate muraschino cherries aro 1 a pound. Orange cream logs, choco late coated, 25c to 50c. A special one-pound patri otic box, filled with assorted clear and chewy candies, rib bon tied and trimmed with cherries is 80c. All sorts of patriotic novel ties and favors for Washing ton's Uirthday celebrations. (lotrn Htnlm .Store, Cheatnut) New Tweed Spring Suitings at $1.50 a Yard Just a3 pretty as they can be, too, and you would never imagine that they cost so little. They aro all-wool with tho ex ception of tho white fleck which is necessarily of cotton and which gives a very attractive effect. In new Spring colorings, navy, Copenhagen, green, rose, tan, brown and gray. 61 inches wide. (Flrit riepr, ChcstnnO Are Still Surpassing Louis XVI walnut suit, four pieces; sale price $425. Sheraton mahogany suit, eight pieces; sale price 1U30. Louis XVI walnut suit, live pieces; sale price $487.50. Queen Anno walnut suit, four pieces; sale price $302.50. Mahogany suit, four pieces; sale price $320. Mahogany inlaid bureau, 50 iuch top; salo price $120. Mahogany inlaid chifforobe to match; sale price $100.07. (Slvtli "Here Are Those I made for you to sell at $85 to $125," said a manufac turer the other day in telling us of the delivery of the last lot of fine Winter ulsters. They have just come in and they are Priced at $50 They are about the finest ulsters that we have seen during the whole Winter, and it is a great chance for the man who wants to buy a splendid Winter coat at $45 to $75 less than he might have to pay for the same thing next Fall Also 100 Men's Winter Suits at 50 These are very fine goods that the manufacturer thought would bring half as much again at least -"and they would have done so," said he, 4if there had been any Winter." These are wonderful goods and they are the last of the season. t fhlnl riuor, MitrLf t New Mosul Rugs at Much Lower Prices -Mosul rugs, that is to say, good Mosul rugs, htue been scarce of late and their prices relatively high. We have been fortunate in securing a now lot of these very desirable rugs to sell at remarkably low prices $85 to $47.50 for sizes 8x0 to 3.6x7 feet. These rugs are priced almost as low as the Mosuls we had been celling in our extraor dinary disposal of our entire stock of Oriental rugs at a taving of one-third. They are good, heavy pieces in the best Mosul colors, deep reds, blues and ecrus. Coming right on the track of the new Chinese carpet-size rugs just recently opened to sell at such low prices, this new shipment is very welcome and it is bound to go quickly. The Chinese carpets lately unbalcd are, marked $219 to $475 for sizes 11.10x9 feet to 10x18 feet. All tho other Oriental rugs in our stock are priced at a having of one-third. ('rwnth Flour, f h"tnut nnil t rntrnli Boys' Fine Suits at $8 Never So Low Before Xot even in pre-war days could you buy such biiits at. these for such a price. But we have 600 suits that we can dispose :e. Wise mothers will be sure to get some for mor , ji , are garments unit can oe worn ngnt up to tne wash-suit season. Middy, junior Norfolk, Oliver Twist and Balkan styles, ir year sizes. Materials are jersey cloths in browns, greens and heather mixtures and some blue serge and velvet suits. All excellently made and extraordinary for $8. (Scond Floor, Central) iiiiiiiimmn nl It is for you to choose the day. It is for us to have the goods, and the goods are here. Mahogany inlaid full-Mze bed to match; tale price $78.G7. "Mahoguny inlaid somnoe; sale Breakfast-Room Suits at a Saving of One-Third rive-piece suit; buffet, gate-leg tablo and three chairs, high back;!, seats upholstered in tapestry; beautifully decorated; sale price $310. Gray finished suit; sale price $293.34. Decorated suit; buffet, hanging mirror, drop-leaf table, one ami l'loor) i . i , ,, Sale price $24 Mahotr: Mahogany inlaid toilet table; sale price $00.67 and three oido chairs; salo price P343.3J. Italian buit beautifully deco rated; side table, cupboard, drop leaf table and four chairs; sale price ?3S0. Blue decorated suit; side table, gate-leg tablo and four arm chairs; sale prico ?220. Overcoats of at this price and no the little fellows, as thev . ; ' in u to 10 4 JfcTN fI 5L I u wYj.AWmm 4A-j' rfi-i. ,., ,.