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Signed ri-uini n, '"-' Women's Distinguished Gowns of Cloth I lie.-o are tnc reaiiy ueauuiui nuvuiueo which woll-dicsscd women arc buying to have rcadv to wear with little furs as soon as they ln aside their outer wraps. There are seldom two of them alike, except in being made of the snmo clolhi tricotine and Poirct twill; nnil the colois aie confined to the inevitable n,ivy, black and the various sand, pale giay and' putty shades. , They aie usually cut on straight lines as rather heavv cloths should be but they are fa i from being the straight chemise dress of on- earlier acquaintance. For instance, heie is a navy frock with a very odd collar of rather blight foulard, the silk being repeated mi the vest, sleeves and little pocket linings. In another navy the neck is bound and the flvmg panels are lined with king's blue. 'gray gown has a side fastening, "Curious nal buttons and the new bell sleeves. navy model again has odd openwork medallions of cord which permit a foundation or Kgyptian red to show through. One of the most novel trimmings consists (.f hands of taffeta embroidered onto the ma- tn ml, while a gleam of interest is given b a duck-blue cording. li ices arc $05 to $175. ( First I'luiir, ( outrun ini a ADD ft e 99 That Pretty New Spring Frock for Young Women i- heie again, as many people will' be glad to know. It is such a fluu ming, -youthful little frock and such a pretty stle it did not ta here very long and this is to say that a new collection has .iii-i been unboxed. It is of the fashionable Canton ciope and is in all the popular ml in. -platinum giay, navy blue, lust, black or all-white. The nrck is lound, the sleeves short and there is a long, full blouse with a wido girdle, faced with a contrasting color. A long tunic which icaches almost to the hern adds to the attractiveness of the short, full skiit. S3,") and in 14 to 20 year sizes. ' (Srroncl I'luur, Cln'-tiMiO Me jifwii' This Is a Good Time to Buy Russian Sables valise the pi ices aie so much lower (a full thiul, in fact) than they wpie cailier in the season. Thc. ate perfectly beautiful skins, and the collection includes those orv fashionable one and two skin animal scarfs which so many smart nomfti wish to wear with their Spring suits. The skins are full and fluffy and of rich, beautiful coloring, and hr pi ices start at $1GG.50 for the one-skin scarfs and go to 42tJ.no 'oi the handsomest two-skin one. (srrunil I'lcior, Clirktmit) Young Women's Glistening New Baronet Satin Skirts $10 Ihese are brand-new, of shining Baronet satin and in a lovely inse pmk China blue ind all-white. They have gathered tops, two straight rocket , and arc finished with belts. Lengths are from 30 to 35 inches, and the waist bands aie ftoin -' to !0 inches. ' (fcrrumt I luor, ( tirstiiut ) Kvery dny or so brings some thing new and interesting in the millinery realm and some unusually attractive new mod els nre those we have leady for Monday morning Heie aie some of the new ideas a new three-corner shape, llaied fiom the face new combinations of cm hroideied silk and hemp a new arrangement of fruit from the edge of the brim some new conceits in cm bioidered hats. Rust and henna shades nre iuite fashionable; so, too, arc navy blue and blue combined with silver embroidery. w Mats t Reveal hions i ! s They arc delightful hats for afternoon and better wear; they are as smait as they are new, and the pi ices go from $18 to S32. (Si'iniiJ 1'luur, I'lii'MnilO Women's Sports Sweaters With the New High Neck The fashions in collars, It seems, can chango the fashions in sweaters, for with the low round-collared blouses so much worn just now, there must be a sweater over which they will fit. And here thev. aie a number of styles, all with the high neck, all with the short shoulder that women like because it fits so well, and nil in beautiful shades. They aie the correct sweaters for golf, skating and all spoits wear and to wear under sports suits. Machine-knit wool sweaters, SI I and $18.50. Hand-knit wool sweaters, $25. (London shop, '1 lif. dnllrr,) Easter Petticoats Yes, women arc beginning to, buy them already, for there isn't a great deal of time be tween now and Easter. At $5 there are silk jerseys with colored borders on their pleated flounces. At $750 jerseys with deep accordion-pleated flounces, ex tra sizes aie $!). At $7.50, other jerejs copied from a more expensive style. These have diamond-shaped in sertions in their flounces. At $9.50 are heavier jciseys, with deep andykes on their flounces. Extra sues of these, $11. Still heavier jerso.vs aie $12. These have bow knots of con trasting color set in their flounces. Each style mentioned above may be had in dark and light colois. (1 hint I lour ( out nil) New Silk Handbags Gaily Embroidered With Flowers Large hags of black, blown and blue sill., some with shell-finish and otheis with metal frames, some with inner frames and all satin lined. The leatuie of the.-e hundbags is the in of use and gaily coloicd Dotal enilnoidety with which they aie almost coveted. Pines $8.50 and $10. t Mitin l'luiir, lii-nliuit I Women's Clocked Silk Stockings for $2.50 Sci ond-giade good.-, but not noticeably impel fctt. Hlack silk with embioidcred i lucks in self or white, and the stockings ate all silk, except the hem, wluih is of cotton. HWst AMD 54-Inch All-Wool Serge, Special at $2.50 a Yard Bi-causc or tho wido widtli and '"' line quality of this serge it 1 i In- bei value we have oireied , ' i"c tune. I' is the "French" twill, ex "fmely line and soft and most lesiiiible for .Spring dresses and "M' Hill, Iron' ,,.,.,,. t., ..,:.. ,:..!, " "1,11, ill UIKIIllKllb bl aim lr( I'liiiir, ( lir.hiut) ouis Heel n. I limns for X8.K0 Fj,ne Spats for $1.00 , ' " pumps aie of patent '''"" and black calfskin nnd '. '"II". seamless style with '" Iciately J0I)K vumls ,, ,,Bh , ,K ,,pels Unusually good for l'"' pud ' . i!hi1' '''i11'" ""' "f K"l iit'ven , " 'ltli mi Uku, medium and a inTMl ,,ni1 'pl 1'1'umi. Thev "oimuh below regular. t'lr.t l'loor, Market) Why Buy White Goods, at Wanamaker's? l'aiticulaily, why bu longiloth and nainsook heie? First, because we have the -same makes ear in and year out. If you liked them the first tune you bought them, you can count on getting them again. Second, because these makes have a line finish. Third, because thev have naturally always the same count of. tlueads; and the wonian who has expeiiinented with a sleazy quality of Ions-cloth knows what that means. Fouith, we never have a longcloth or a nainsook which is not at least .'US inches wide. We will not add what eveiybody knows that both these white goods have diopped to juices which aie very small indeed com pared with the pi Ices of a tew months ago. Longcloth piices aie .$1.8;.. $2.10, 2.5u, $;i.'J3. $1 and $.'( An ten-yard pieces Nainsook puces ate $.'.10, $L'.W, $2 8.'.. l.00. $3.75 and Mi HO foi ten-yard pieces. I I'lrxt 1 lour. ( l.i-Hlinit V EnveJope Chemises of Pink Silk . i0 " .... I tf'l J ". epi- di ih n with a good ileal oi mniming aie --ni ami .-" mpler chemises of a fine, soft washable taffeta have hemstitching ir chief ornamentation, and sell at sfti.fiO and $0,85. 1'iepi- M foi the! New Fiction "The Seventh Angel," by Alex ander Black; price. $2. The story of two American girls who 10 turn from France with high ex pectation, each in her own way, that tho world is to be made ovei. "The Eye Witness," by Eric I.evison; price $1.75. A new Doctor Lester mystery story. "Zm's Career," by Evelyn Van Huron; price $1.75. A book which has leality to life in an extraor dinary degree. "The Film Mystery," by Arthur It. Reeve; price $2. A Craig Kennedy detective novel. "The Great Pearl Secret," by C. N. and A. M. Williamson; price $1.75. An enthralling story about lovable people. "The Unseen Ear." by Natalie Summer Lincoln; price $2. A mystery story. (Main I lour, 'I lilrlrcntli) OME PEOPLE don't feel satisfied unless they are here for the first of the sale; others wait for the last of it; still others like to be here for the first as well as for the last of it. Perhaps it- is because there are so many of these last two kinds of people that the last seven or eight days of the sale are among the busiest. The final stage of this Sale begins Monday. The furniture is here to make every day of it a day of opportunity. You cannot realize how much the sale still holds for everybody who you come in and see the stocks as they now stand. There are approximately ten thousand pieces on the floors. There are warehouse reserves back of them. It may be that between now and the last day of February we will have need for every piece of this furniture. The point is that if you are going to need some of it any time in the not-far-off future, the wisdom of making your selections at the earliest possible moment is clear. ad you should keep well before you. mind the opportunity that is stin yours needs some good new furniture unless to choose anything in our entire stock of furniture at a deduction of 33lz per cent, except certain things at a deduction of 50 per cent. (I Iflli nnd Mid, I'lnor.) English Note Books New from London, some ery good note hooks for business or professional men nnd of sizes to fit into the vest pocket. They have flexible covets of saffian, pigskin mid calf and ic movnblo ruled, books. The prices are $1, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.50. Refills arc 15c to 25e each. (Vliiln riui.r, I'lli-Hlnill I New and Larger Quarters Are Given Silver-Plated Ware Owing to tho need of moie space for both the sterling silver and the electro silvei -plated ware, the latter hns moved over to the Chestnut and Juniper Street corner of the Jewelry Store. There is much better opportunity for showing this fine tableware in its new location than in the old one. In fact, the assortment is so large at the piesent time that one can find almost everything needed for the coirectly appointed dining table. Among many other things aie Tea sets, five pieces, $-11 to $230 Meat platters $17 to $92 Vegetable dishes. . .$20 to $02 Bread trays $11 to $21 Trivets $7.50 Casseroles $8 and $9 (.lewMrj S(,rf, ( hrMnilt mill .lunlprr) These Beautiful New Silks Arrive for Spring Dresses A fine new shipment of soft taffetas, all-silk and very good quality, in the most fashionable shades; -10 inches wide at $3.50 a yarn. A new shipment of an all-silk satin, a special value and one of the best we have had for a long time, at $2 a yard. It is 3G inches vv ide and comes in many good col ors and black. llrt 1 luur, ( lirMnut) Behold ! the Spanish Influence in New Spring Capes London and Paris arc enthusiastic over things Spanish, over fringes and laces mantillas, tassels and gilt embroidcrie . and now this influence is finding expression in the newest Spring capes. A very charming black silk-and-vvool duvetync, for example, is a double cape, with edges in broad scallops edged with wide black silk fringe. The upper tape is elaborately stitched and hand embioul ered. Another now Bolivia cape has rows of short wide tucks at each side, ending in (ooonlo nnthnl in lIuVGtVIlG. llBS II lllliil collar, stitched in gold, and edged with , blended smiinol. Two long Spanish loops II jA in front end in tassels. -oMj9J Prices go fiom $105 to $275. ( I'lot I luor, ( nil ml Silk Umbrellas at $7.50 Distinctly better than unihiel las usually are at this pike. I'hey have plug tops, white or amber teeth, and hardwood han dle", with colored bnkelite tops and side straps. The silk coveis aie navy, purple, gieen, black and blown. (Miiln I'liiiir, Marker) Belated Lamp Shades From Japan little shipment which should have been here long ago, but winch is as welcome as it is late The shades are of brown bamboo, lined with lose, blue, led, gold and gieen; and the prices are li."n to .1.75. 1 1 ourlli I luur, 4 rntrnl) w. ij Office Furniture May Still Be Chosen at a 33 y3 Per Cent Deduction This applies to oin whole ofllce furnittiic stock, the offering of which tit a deduction of 113' t pel cent hold.- good until the last day of February. ( I lilril I luor, The (ippiiituiut.v is -o mani festly unusual that thcie is no need' to dwell upon it. Selection aie still icniarkably good. Vlarl.rl i The Mattress Sale Ends With February you can select stock of mat- bolsler.s and woith-while saving fiom regular in ices. Selections aie as good now as Miil,. it lasts urn our whole iio-ses pillows MiiiiiK at a they vvoii- at the beginning and they will he equally good on the closing il.i.v , but for your own satisfaction the sooner you se cure all oi' these goods that you need t lie bettei. Men's Flannelet Pajamas of Unusual Worth Ncwlv unboxed aie some tine domet flannelet pajamas that men will like because of their loomi ness and comfort. 'I ho-e made of the best domos Ih material aie $.'i,;j5 anil A I a suit. 'I lioe made of Lnglisb flan tu let aie 'J.", a suit. Plenty of use tor them ahead ( Mil III 1 lour, Vliirkrli Let Us Show You How to Fit a Grand Piano in Your Home If you would like to have a grand piano in place of your upright, but are not sure that you have room for it, why not ask us to send you a paper pattern showing exactly how much space a small grand piano requires. You will place yourself under no obligation to us by making this request, and you may be surprised to learn that a small grand piano takes up no more room than an upright piano. And there is no question about its being a much more distinguished instrument. The musual excellence ot the small giand piano is limited only by the cientilic ability ot the scale dinughtman and the nianufactuiei. The dehghttul tonal nuain.es and the leapuiioivenei f the gtnnd action petniit ieult not obtainable on othei aitmns, but these icsult can be achieved only when the piano is light. We have -mall giand pianos in the following makes Chickering Schomacker Emerson Knabc Lindcman Brambach piano faiiiilv lot neatly f them 1- unnuc'tioned. Some r i the ahove have been in oui two decade-, and the ichahilitv ot all All fairly pi iced and all puichasablc on convenient term i I.Kt pt Inn Hut si i mill I limr i (SUIIi I luur, ( lirhlmil i New Good-Looking Blouses tor Sports Suits, $5.85 One st.vle a gieat inanv women will be patttcularly glad to get. It is i becked gingham, very small checks, in blue, gieen oi pink, and bus the fashiomihle lound Hat coliai edged like the fiont deat and cuffs with a nar iow tluting. Two other new styles are, one in stiiped crepe de chine and the other in striped twilled silk. Both ate washable and have white silk collar and cuffs. All tin oo of the models aie made particular well and caie fully and are nicely finished in every lespecl. (Third lluor, Iratrul) Axminster Rugs of the Better Sort In the ioIois and designs that have been found most satisfac tuiy, 9x12 ft.. SOU. Sii.'i,5() and $7.", 50. S.JMOli ft, $;(!, $58 50 and $07.50. (i9 ft ai,"i() and $H. (St-nMilli I luur. ( lifMiml ) L A CE-TIUMMED bureau scarfs at SI and lave- trimmed squares at $1 will lie found for sale Monday on the (llol Able) Last Chance to Get Men's Splendid Winter Ulsters at $50 This is a belated shipment of very tine Winter and storm ulsters, just received. i At $50 most of them are considerably under half of the price they were made to sell for. Their value, of course, lies chiefly in an investment sense. There may be only a few weeks more to-w wear them this Winter, but there is all next Winter to come. (llilnl rimir. MnrUi-l) m A (Third J'loor, C'enlruu 'I f. A' s J.&Mw&imm-,h.i& ftM&w.. 1 Jvv ',WliAyfam S--aiW4vi-f 1 . .'..-.4ltSJVl4 .Afwj m , ,- r.,. Si