r,jF5-- ,jpi v? vie ' "'!$ V ' " 1,"y l'i c?WWrJfr,' x t r"iifi f - ' ?tty Fr .,! EVBNiNG UBICT LEDGiBii-P5llkDfeLPHrA; TCT&PAY, FlSBRtTARY 22, 1021 STORE CLOSED ALl DAY TODAY WEATHER Snow WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S &WpW" r The Wanamaker Store Is Closed This Great Patriotic Holiday But Tomorrow It Will Be Full Alive With Philadelphia's Most Notable Offerings of New Goods and February Opportunities One of his early portraits The First Great American George Washington oiiovi.net statement of historic facts worth keeping for frequent reading. The ratification of the Constitution of the United States by the necessary number of States took place in June, 1788. The Continental Congress appointed the first Wednesday in January, 1789, the day for choosing Presidential electors and the 4th of March in the same year for the assembling of the new Congress. That Congress did not succeed in organizing . till April 6, when an examination of the electoral vote showed George Washington to have been unanimously elected President. He left Mount Vernon April 16 and reached New York on April 23. On the 30th of April he attended the Congress and took the oath of office, in the sight of the people, on the balcony of Federal Hall and returned to the Senate Chamber and read his first Inaugural speech. There is a record left by Senator Maclay, in part as follows : "The great man was agitated and embarrassed more than he ever was by the leveled cannon or pointed musket in the Revolutionary War. He trembled as he read!" Let us not forget the deep feeling and sense of responsibility shown by the fathers of our country and let us strive to emulate them in their sacrifices for the public good. Signed Ftbruary 2Z, 19tl. QM fmafa Women's Inexpensive Frocks of Taffeta Pretty new fashionable little affairs, made of an unusually soft taffeta, in brown, navy and black. There are a good many Btylcs at these pricos one with a sort of tie-back bodice and ribbon-trimmed lace panels below the tie back, one with a large eyelet design on the skirt of its tunic: others afrnin with tunics Very deeply scalloped or trimmed merely with self bands. Such dresses will be very much liked by the woman who is tired of her Winter things and wants something inexpensive to bridge the gap between Winter and Spring. Prices $25, $27.50 and $80. (Flrit Floor, Central) Women's New Traveling Coats in English Tweed The coats themselves were made in this country, but all the materials were imported. They are very fine all-wool tweeds, mixtures, cheviots, frieze and herringbone weaves. They are particularly nice coats for women who llko tailored sports styles, and there is quite a little variety in the models. One of the new ftaturcs is a piping of leather to match the leather buckle of tho belt. In colors they run toward soft browns, greens, gray and tan mix hires. All are shower-proofed. The prices are $62.50 to $87.50. (rirat Floor, Cenlsl) s Certain Shades for Floor Lamps at a new lower price are very interesting because of their attractiveness. They are covered with cretonne veiled with a loosely woven material, which makes the whole effect very artistic. The price is $25 apiece because we made a fairly large purchase. (Fourth Floor, Contral) Young Women's New Tricolette Frocks Of a fine, close weave, not too heavy in weight, 'this new tricolette comes in brown, blue or black and has been made P in one of the pleasing new Spring models. The bodice is straight and long, the tunic-skirt !b joined on below 'iB waist line, there is a narrow girdle,' and narrow panels extend from the girdle to the hem. Dainty collar and cuffs of cream-colored embroidered crepe Geor Jttto give the frock just the touch of lightness it needs. $42.50 and 14 to 20 year sizes. (Second Floor, Chrttoul) Girls' Attractive New Plaid Skirts and Blouses So far as we know, there is nothing in town just like 'hem, and they are just as attractive and pretty as can be. The skirts are of new wool plaids in pleated styles, on detachable bodices. There is brown-and-black, blue-and-D'ack and red-and-black for choice of color, and tho skirts are all in 6 to 14 year sizes. $8.50. w.n.To we?r with them are the dearest little blouses, in simple style, "" rou"l. flat collars and turn-back cuffs, which aro finished with nii. 1 plcatlnK- Cotton blouses of sturdy, lustrous weave, are in white, fit? or u chlna blue and nre $5; naturnl-colorcd pongee, $7.50. 0 l H year sires. nrai-ii i ;irla wil1 li,0 them for school or general wear, they are very tery off ti b,uscs, of course, are washable, and tho combination is (Second Floor, Chtiinat) A Smart New French Glove in Black-and-White has just arrived in time for Spring suits and gowns. It is of fine French kidskln in black and hns a novel top of Vandyko points in a new arrangement in whito kid. Fancy, heavy' embroidery In black and white adds another smart touch. It is in tab-wrist stylo, Bix-button length, is pique sewn and $5 tho pair. New, too, are strnp-wrist cape skin gloves for Spring these of South African capesklns in pearl white, tan, brown, beaver or black. Thoy have five and a half inch tops and are $5 the pair. (Main floor, Contrail New Spring Handbags of New Spring Silks Beautiful fabrics in black, browns and navy blues, iriado into handbags of various shapes and with frames of shell finish celluloid or metal. All daintily silk lined, too. Prices arc $8.60 to $10. (Main Floor, Cheitnnt) A New and Better Kind of Oxford Cap (Mortarboard) We hdve just received from one of tho greatest hat mnkers in London a numb'or of Oxford cans for choirs and for gradu ating classes of both Hexes. Instead of the usual flimsy affair, this cap is very strongly mado of fine black broadcloth, insuring durability and a dis tinctive, dignified appearance. The price is $3.50 tho same low prico for which less superior qualities are generally sold. (Main Floor, Market) The Silk Overblouse Has Caught Women's Fancy It is the one kind of blouse that does not break the waist line, and that is important, from a fashion standpoint. A great many new styles are arriving in both crepe meteor and crepe de chine; they are mostly vivid colors, but there are quieter shades for women who want them. Nearly all are trimmed with embroidery, and whether or not one has a collar is a matter of choice. From $12 to $65 are the prices. (Third Floor, Central) Fine New Lot of Women's Silk Umbrellas at $5 Good umbrellas, too, of lustrous all-silk, with fashionable handles. The most popular colors are included blue, green, purple, taupe and cardinal, and there is black also. They aro smart, well-made and good-looking umbrellas some with hard and fancy wood handles, some with leather loops and Btrnps, some with colored or white bakelite tops and rings, some with handles of imi tation amber. Some have wood sticks, many have the short ferrules, and quite a few have tipped rib3 to match the handles. (Main Floor. ' Market) Nightgowns Both Silk and Citton Pink crepe de chine nightgowns, sleeveless, ojid with lots of lace, $5. White "high-necked nightgowns of sturdy muslin, some of the necks with V openings and all with more or less tucked yokes, $1.50 and $2.50. (Third Floor, Central) Albatross Kimonos Perfectly simple kimonos with scallops on their short sleevcB, necks and fronts. They may bo had in rose, pink, blue and wistaria, $6.85. (Third Floor, Central) Little Girls' New White and Colored Frocks All tho white dresses are of crisp and snowy dotted Swiss or of fine striped dimity, and just as dainty and pretty as they should be for little maids of three to six years. Somo arc smocked in color, some have embroidery in color and they arc usually mode with round necks, not too low. ?7 to $10 and three to six year sires. The colored dresses are in bloom er style and aro in cotton crepe, plain colored cotton chambray or pretty checked ginghams. They aro stitched or embroidered in whito or black, are $0.75 to $8.50 and aro in four to six year sizes. (Third Floor, Cheitnnt) Lingerie Tapes Tho woman who likes fresh tapes or ribbons for her lingerie will find theso little- packets of great convenience, for they hold a generous supply and each packet includes a bodkin. Mercerized braid In white, pink or palo blue, in 12-yard pieces, 30c; 25-yard pieces, 50c. Cotton ribbons with cord edges, in white, pink or blue, 25-yard pieces, 80c and 05c; 6 ynrd pieces in white or pink, 28c. Fiber silk ribbons," 6-yord pieces, 22c. Lingerie ribbons and shoulder straps combined, in 1 and 8 yard pieces, 25c; single shoulder straps, 14c. (Main Floor, Central) Women's Sheer Silk Stockings at $1.55 Second grade goods, but if they were first grade they would be thrco times this price. They are1 of that sheer gauze weight silk known as "chiffon," which comes only in the higher priced goods. (Went Altle) Crisp New Organdies From Switzerland .Sorao of the prettiest colors you would wish to sec and the ones that will be most fashionable for or gandie frocks for Summer. Many women nre taking no chances, but making their selections now when tho assortment Is so good. These organdies arc nil 44 Inches wide and priced at 76c, ?1, $1.25 and $1.60 a yard. (Flrit Floor, Cheatant) A New Silk Knitted Skirt to Wear With Sweaters A beautiful sports skirt of the same fiber silk that sweaters are made of and it comes in the richest colored stripes you can Imagine or in white, striped with black or colors. It has fine straight lines, a broad sash and two long ends finished with fringe accentuating them. $25 is the price. (Flrit Floor, Central) Ruffled Organdie Flouncing is now here in brown and navy as well as such lighter colors as Copen hagen, pink, orchid, white and maize. It is 89 Inches wide and women buy it for entire dresses. Price $2.65. The same flouncings in white with colored, embroidered dots arc the same width and $3.50 a yard. (Main Floor, Central) Checked Muslin for Pajamas Women who nre planning to have pajamas and other undergar ments made of these whit checks will be glad to know that we have set a new lower price on two grades in our stock. One is 18c a yard and one is 25c, and both are 86 inches wide. (Flrit Floor, Cheitnnt) Iodine Foot Soap 25c This is a helpful, good soap, in grnnulur form, which Is especially Useful for tired, tender, aching or swollen feet. It is eaBy to use and will givo much comfort to people who arcl on their feet much, who walk a great deal or who have need for such a preparation. 25c a package. (Main Floor, Chratnut) Five More Days of the Furniture Sale Plenty of Time to Use, but None to Lose The more time people have to do something, the 7 less inclined they are to do it. That is human nature. The reverse of it is also true, and it is with the reverse of it that we are now most concerned. There are only five' days left of the Wanamaker February Furniture Sale; which means that if you are to take advantage of its opportunities, you have plenty of time to use, but none to lose. It is the first sale in which our whole stock of furniture has ever been off ered at savings of 33 1-3 per cent, except some lots that are at savings of one-half. This has been the sale's outstanding feature from the beginning. This has made it the greatest sale in opportunities and' consequently the greatest in volume. Considering the rush there has been on the last days of former sales to secure some of our fur niture at a saving of just 1 0 per cent, the inclination to secure some of it at savings of 33 1-3 and even 50 per cent should grow stronger and stronger the nearer we get to Monday evening next, after which the opportunity will end. "$v (Sixth Floor) Every Little. While We Are Solemnly Told Either That Hoopskirts Are Coming Back or That Corsets Are About to Disappear Neither of these calamities has yot occurred. Corsets, to be sure, are being made in such a way that their wearers nre finding them constantly more flexible, more graceful, prettier and more comfortable, but we don't feel worried about their finally disap pearing. Of all the domestic corseta we don't know anything better or more reliable than the good L. R.'s, which are so well and honestly made. There arc scores of models between $1.60 and $9.50, but we shall only mention one or two of the latest for Spring. A short model of the hip-confining type is laced in front, made of pink coulil and topless price $6. A pink broche with elustic gore in the hip has an elastic in sertion in the waist and is laced in tho back. This is $0.50 and a similar one of pink batiste is $0. (Third Floor, Chratnut) Beautiful New Oxfords for Women Two Btylea, one of nut brown Russian calfskin and the other of dull black calfskin. Both with long, narrow toes, blind eyelets and military heels. Unusually graceful for oxfords. From tho leading women's shoe factory in Philadelphia, and at $12 a pair they are much less than you can buy the same styles for elsewhere. (Flrit Floor, Market) 1200 More of Those Remarkable 50c Neckties for Men The kind of ties that sold for two and three times this price during the holiday season. Paisley patterns, figured de signs, stripes a great variety of kinds and all colors. (lln Floor, Market) Choose Mattresses at Savings While You May The February Sale is now a matter of days four days tWs week and Monday of next week. We are short of nothing. The choice of materials fer making mattresses, pillows and bolsters is as good now as it ever was. The same is true as regards bedsprings. So far as opportunities nre concerned the sale is just as good as It was on the opening day and that means good enough. (Sixth rinor. rhmtnut) Until Monday to Buy Office Furniture at a Third Less Here surely is u case in which time means money. Business men who know the va'ue of both need hardly be told what to do in the circumstances. They will know, too, "that the sooner they choose, the bettor the choosing (Third Floor, Market) Actually the Best Coys' Suits We Ever Had at $8 Even better suits than you could get nt this price in pre-war days. And thoy are garments that can be worn right up to the warm weather. Middy, junior Norfolk, Oliver Twist and Balkan styles, in 3 to 10 year sizes. (Hreond Floor, Central) Always a Keen Demand for Anglo-Persian Wilton Rugs No matter how business may be in other floor coverings there is always a steady request for these finest of all domestic rugs. We are glad to have such a beautiful assortment. 9x12 ft $130 4.0x7.6 ft J5a 8.3x10.0 ft $137 30x03 in 5V4 50 6x0 ft. ... .;.. -.W3 27x51 in lB'M Some other high-grade and standard Wilton rugs mav be" had at the lowered prices of 75 and $95 for 9x12 ft. size. Seenlh Klimr ChrMnut) Scrim and Marquisette Curtains $1 and $1.50 a Pair We aro still busy filling orders from the laBt time we had a "special" like this. And that was over a week ago. A brand-new shipment promises to provide enough for many of those who want these very pretty curtains at these prices. AH have hemstitched edges and are two and a quarter yards long. B00 pairs of scrim curtains, $1 a pair. COO paira of marquisette curtains, $1.60 a pair, (fifth Flour, Market) Orders May Be Given Now for Hardwater Soap It will be delivered in' March and of course, chargad on the March bill. This year during the March Sale only the price will be exactly half. 75c a Dozen Cakes This is the original Philadelohia Hard- water Soap that was introduced and is sold exclusively by the Wanamaker Store. It is absolutely pure and superior to any other soap of this kind. We have made several improvements in it since last year and the quality is better than ever. In violet, verbena and almond scent or unscented. Orders may bo left in the Toilet Goods btorc, on the Main Floor, or sent bv mail or telephone. J (M4n Floor, Chriituul) Ml " 1 K ( N ..1.. , n , vR,, gtettqt,,.M,j&j, j a-