Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 02, 1922, Sports Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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Wanamaker Wonderful Winter Sale of Whumts
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i Begin 1922
?ie gate of timd swings into another year
! as if there are a million miles in front
e it se, but lift your eyes upward and see
luc sky all the way overhead. De you
nber at Interlaken, Switzerland, hew high
thills at the base of the Jungfrau looked
a until the fog lifted from the, snowy
it te the majestic- mountain and all
dties te your climbing te the, top faded
4 It is possible for us te see clouds, big and
ahead, but why leek through the wrong
the opera or field glass at our future?
efere the life of right thinking and honest
there is an unseen crown te l?e wen.
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E lovely new cotton and silk frocks new
?ing shown in the Women's Fashion
s ijire full of interest from the Spring
i point of view. Simple ginghams,
matelasses, linens, flannels, voiles
jtted Swisses are included, and there
Kquisite heavy silk crepes besides.
en these run from $27.50 te $165.
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I Magnificent Showing of
Fashionable White Silks
iave no left-evers or un.
les te get rid of, but a
i nbundnnce of fresh,
e goods, for instance,
;reupa of white silks,
hien silks of the heur:
- .- ws de chine, 40 Inches
SnUS!lS2' 3 nnd 3-50 n yaJdl
quite a P" crcPeB' 40 inchcs
i 1 a yard.
THEN,' B'lk brondcleth, 32
Cen;ivide, $2 a yard.
drcniparH jersey silk, 36 inches
tcr. Kathl a yard.
In Itesemi meteor, 40 Inches
,Atn?J'$, $4.50 and $5 a ynrd.
CharmeuKe, 40 inches wide,
f3, $3.50 and ?4 a yard.
Satin crepes, 40' inches wide,
$3.60, $4 and $5 a yard.
Sports silks, 40 inches wide,
$6.50 a yard.
Brocades, $4, ?6, $7 and ?8
a yard.
Pussywillew taffetas, 40
inches wide, $3.50 n yard.
Radium taffetas, 40 inches
wide, $3 n yard.
Hnbutais, 36 inches wide, $1
te $3 a yard.
Georgette crepes, 30 inches
wide, 40 inches wide, $2 te $3
a yard.
Indeatructible voile, 40
inches wide, $ 2.25 a yard.
Tricolettc, 36 inches wide,
$1.25 a yard.
Satins and mcssnlincs, 36
inches wide, $1.75 te $4 a yard.
Very heavy sports crepes, In
white, 38 inches wide, $4 and
$4.50 a yard.
(Flrit Fleer)
THE new appliqued cotton voiles are airy,
dainty fabrics, with dark grounds cov
ered Avith white dotted designs or white
grounds with black and light blue dots.
Yard wide and priced at 65c a yard.
Vlrit Fleer)
1800 Pair of Women's
Fine Shoes at $4.75
These are among the best fashion shoes in our own
stocks, full eight-inch height, all with military heels,
all of excellent street and business type.
Tan calf, brown and black kidskin, and black calf
skin. At $4.75 a pair they average less than half price.
As these shoes are taken directly out of our own
stock and are net job lets bought for a sale, we cannot
guarantee every size in every style, but there are all
sixes in the let and ample selection for everybody at
the opening of the Sale.
(Flrtt Fleer)
Household Linens in the
White Sale
New goods, of pure flax, unsur
passed in quality and reliability,
fll at very attractive White Sels
prices.
I r i s, li table dumask, full
bleached, 70 inches wide and in
'floral patterns, $1.50, $2.25, $3
and $3.50 a yard.
A let of splendid full-bleached
Scotch double damask table cloths,
of the full heavy grade, fine tex tex
ture and sound wearing quality,
nre marked
72x72 inches, $12.75.
72x90 inches, $15.75.
72x108 inches, $20.
Napkins te match the&e cloths
r 22 iitchcs square and priced
nt $16 u dozen.
200 dozen full-bleached Irish
damask napkins in three pat
terns, are marked $8,75 a dozen,
in the 22-inch size.
Irish full-bleachid jtoble linen,
fa geed-looking fwrdl patterns ii
priced nt $3.60 a yard, 70 inches
wide.
Napkins te match it are $9.75
a dozen, size 22x22 inches.
5000 yards of crash toweling
16 inches wide, with red border,
25c a ynrd.
Heavy bleached "Scotch hucka
back towels, 20x37 inches, ere
marked 50c each.
Blenched linen huckaback tow
els, hemstitched, very subBtantlul
and serviceable, 18x35 inches, 76c
each.
A finer grade of blenched Irish
huckaback towels, hemstitched,
18x34 inches, $1 each.
Linen pillow cases, fine goods,
of excellent pure linen yum, hem
stitched, 22Vax36 inches, $3.76 a
pair.
Bleached spongy cotton bath
towels, a very geed collection In
generous sizes, at 50c and 76c
each,
(Dint Fleer)
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Begins Tomorrow
'TVT OW," sys the wise woman, "I'll stock my bureau drawers fulll"
She and thousands of ethers have been waiting for this Wanamaker
Winter Sale of White. And they will be well repaid for waiting. Here are
dainty, fresh new undermuslins at the lowest 'prices since before the war. Finer
and better than ever, tee, with mere hand work, mere hand embroidery, fine, real
hand-made laces and mere careful making in every detail.
Net only undergarments of fine nainsoek and batiste and silk; but shirt
waists and blouses and negligees and bathrobes and house dresses and aprons
and silk petticoats and all the kindred garments that must be ever plentiful and
dainty in a well-run household and a well-appointed wardrobe.
The values are simply wonderful, from a woman's point of view. , There is
no ether way of putting it. And women who come te buy will bear out that
statement.
Demestic Underclothes Include Hand-Made
and Machine-Made
Among the many thousands of domestic
undergarments there are hundreds that are
made every stitch by hand, and the trim
mings are hand-made crochet artd filet lace
and hand embroidery. The prices en these
average about half, nightgowns and chemises
starting at $2.85, petticoats at $5, and corset
covers at $1.50.
In machine-made underclothes prices are
se low that it is a marvel hew even the ma
terial can be get for these figures. There are
nainsoek nightgowns and chemises from 75c
up, bloomers and corset covers and petticoats
from 50c up prices unheard of for years.
At $1 alone there are fifteen different styles
of geed nightgowns.
There is plenty of fine cotton crepe under
wear ; and a novelty this year is the GINGHAM-TRIMMED
UNDERWEAR, much
prettier than it sounds.
Demestic nightgowns are 75c te $10.50.
Chemises, 75c te $9.50. Combinations, $1 te
$1.75. Drawers, 50c te $1.50. Bleemers, 50c
te $1.75. Petticoats, 85c te $10. Corset
covers, 50c te $2.25. Flannelet nightgowns,
$1.
Mere Dainty Philippine
Garments Than Ever Before
Never did a White Sole held uuch large
proportion of these fine batiste undergarments,
nil fashioned by hand and hand embroidered,
some of them trimmed with laces. They are
cut te American pntterns and are wonderfully
llttle-priced.
Nightgowns arc $1.85 te $7.85. Chemises,
$1.85 te $3.85. Drawers, $1 nnd $1.85. Petti
coats, $1.50 and $1.85.
And for the Many Who
Wear Silk Underclothing
here are the daintiest garments of crepe de
chine, satin and radium silk, seme white, but
most in rose-petal pink, at prices that give no
notion of their beauty.
Nightgowns from $3.85 te $10.50. Che
mises from $2 te $5.50. Camisoles from $1 te
$8.50. Bleemers from $2 te $5.
(Main and Third Floerx)
Negligees, Petticoats,
Bathrobes, House Heuse
dresses, Aprons and
Like Garments, at
Wonderfully Lew Prices
IIoube dreBses nt $1.85. Percale and gingham
of excellent quality and geed colors, well made, in
cither straight-line or beltcd-in styles.
Japanese crepe kimonos at $1.85. Bluo-and-whlte
or pink-and-white striped cotton crepe, bound
with white.
Bathrobes at $3.85. Geed ripple eiderdown in
rose, blue or pink, natin-trimmed, with repe girdles.
Exceptionally geed.
Sateen petticoats, 85c and $1. This is half price
and less for these geed petticoats of strong sateen,
nil well made, en clastic bands, and seme of them
as fine nnd glossy as silk. Black and colors.
Aprons nt 18c te $1. White, in various styles.
Boudoir caps at 35c te $1. Silk, satin, crope de
chine, lnce and net, in many colors.
Blanket boleros at 25c. Light and dark colors,
bound with sateen.
700 Silk Petticoats at
$2.85 and $3.85
500 are sample petticoats of great value. They
include fringe-trimmed silk Jersey in many colors
and black, and white nnd flesh-color satin, silk and
crepe de chine in both tailored and fancy lace
trimmed styles. $2.85 and $3.85.
200 nre all-silk Jcrsey with pleated triple flounce.
Black and colors. Priced $3.85.
500 Sample Negligees About
Half Price
One or two of n kind. Ciope de chine, satin,
Georgette, Canten crepe, radium silk, mignonette
and fine flannel. Beth brenkfast coat and ncgligee
styles. Present prices average one-half.
(Muln nnd Third Floeri)
THOUSANDS of dozens of
men's and women's hand
kerchiefs are in the White
Sale at greatly lowered
prices.
(Main Fleer)
Thousands of Fresh
Snowy Waists and
Dainty Silk Blouses
at a Third and a Half
Belew Regular Prices
By far the greater number of these shirtwaists
and blouses are hnlf price, and many are even less.
Seme arc samples, some are makers' ovcrlets, and
some were made for this event, with painstaking care
that extended te the smallest buttonhole or the tini
est fine pearl button. ' They range from the smart
tub shirts needed for tailored suits te dressy over ever
blouses. At $1.85
Tailored and semi-tailored shirtwaists of fine
white dimity, mndras, batiste and ether cotton ma
terials, smartly made and all a full half or mero
below regular price.
Blouses and overbleuses of colored Georgette and
mignonette.
At $2.85
Blouses and overbleuses of Georgette, satin, crepe
de chine, in light or dark colors, some trimmed with
real lace3. Many nre less than half price.
Fine handkerchief linen tailored shirts in blue-and-whlle
or lavender-and-white stripes, made in a
particularly geed style. Regularly sold for twice
this price.
Fine batiste waists with hand-embroidered nnd
hand-drawn cellars and cuffs nnd trimming of hand
made filet lejces. Mostly in flesh and pule colors.
Excellent value.
At $3.85
Colored batiste waists with hand-drawn cellars
edged with wide hand-made filet lace. Lavender,
tan, flesh nnd pale blue.
Hand-made white batiste waists with hand
drawn work nnd real filet lnces.
At $5
Fine hand-made white batiste waists trimmed
with real crochet nnd filet laces, hand-embroidery
and drawn-work. One-third below regulnr prices.
At $12.50
Elaberate overbleuses of velvet-brocaded Georg
ette and satin, In taupe, emerald, blue, cherry and
ether colors. Regularly sold nt double this price.
(Main and Third Fleer)
The Little Children's
White Sale
All the garments in it nre
boughWrem makers who work
for us the year round.
Nightgowns of cambric nnd
nainsoek, G te 14 years, C5c te
$1.85.
Infants' nightgowns, C
months te 3 years, 55c te $1.50.
Night drawers, crepe, burred
muslin, bntiste, cambric, sizes
2 te 10 years, 65c te $1.50.
Billle Burkes, cambric nnd
crepe, $1.35 te $2.
Drawers. 2 te 12 years, 25c
te 75c; 12 te 10 years, 05c te
75c.
(Third rjer)
Bleemers of mudrus, rep,
sateen and crepe, ! te 10 years,
50c te $2.
Princess petticoats, 1 te 5
years, 45c te C5c; C te 16 years,
95c te $1.75.
Infants' slips, 65c te $1.50.
Colored washable dresses,
mostly ginghams, 2 te 0 years,
$2.25 te $3.50(
Beys' washable suits, 2 te
C years, $1.75 te $3.60.
Creepers and rompers, 1 te 5
years, $1.60 te $3.25.
White Sale
Corsets
Wanamnker Specials at $1 te
$3.25 half a dozen models, top
less or low bust and mostly pink.
American Lady cersetb at $2 te
$4 among these are some dis
continued models at half price.
L. R. corsets at $1 te $5 these
being a third and a half less than
usual. Twe pretty topless L. R.'s
nre $3.50.
Neme corsets at $4 self-reducing
corsets with strong bones
and low bust, rtiade of pink ceutil.
Parislcnne corsets at $5 and $7
a topless and one with a low
top. Alse a few broken sizes of
Parisiennes nre te be sold for
very little.
Letitla corsets, discontinued
models, $3.50 te $10i
(Thlrtl Jrtet)
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The Splendid Annual
Sale of Furs
starts tomorrow, with the entire collection in the Fur Salen en the Second)
Fleer priced at I
25 Per Cent Less
If this Sale has become famous it has every right te be. Fer only the
finest furs in the market get into it, furs guaranteed te be what they ara
represented, lhe choice of skins is right in the first place, and the styles are
chosen as carefully, se that it doesn't matter whether the fur you buy is a
modest little gray squirrel neckpiece at $11, or a magnificent silver fox at
$635, it is sure te be the best of its k'nd. Incidentally, some of the prices
are remarkably little Hudsen Bay sable boas of one skin at $35, and full
size fox animal scarfs black, brown and taupe at $18.
Every fur that Fashion approves is here among the neckpieces-
Russian and Hudsen Bay sables ; silver fox, the fine and hardy fisher;
dyed blue, brown, black and gray foxes; skunk, mole, squirrel, baum mar
ten, stone marten, mink, beaver, black lynx, Australian opossum and kolin
sky. Shapes include everything from the tiny single-skin boas that finish-a
tailored suit te the splendid massive steles and shawl collers.
The fur coats are a tremendously important part of the Sale.
Here are N
Hudsen seal (dyed muskrat) coats of the simpler and mere conserva
tive sorts and in lengths from 30 te 45 inches, $2G2 te $487.
Hudsen seal (dyed muskrat) coats, with rich trimmings of natural
squirrel, skunk and beaver, $288 te $561.
Mele coats, wraps and capes this group includes some of the most
beautiful novelties are $337 te $468.
Natural muskrat coats, fine for sport and hard wear, $131 te $300.
Black caracul coats, some plain, ethers trimmed with ether furs.
$337 te $600. '
Marmet coats, $67 te $112.
Nearseal (dyed ceney) coats, plain, $123 te $225.
Still ether fur coats are of mink, natural squirrel, kelinskv, Persian
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Demestic Rugs
Tomorrow we put en sale a large and varied assortment of fine'
domestic rags at prices which are much below regular.
xnese rue's are emenv in aiscnnt-mnt.r nnffam. nn os ,. .-(-,.
is discontinued merely for sake of variety, and net necessarily for.
lack of interest, they are quite as geed in every way as the newest, 1
pieces.
Tapestry Brussels Rugs &
0x12 ft $21$
Woolen Fiber Rugs
0x12 ft $9.60
8.3x10.6 ft $8
wcy $5,25
9x12
Wilten Rugs
ft $68.50, $97.50
Velvet Rugs
0x12 ft $40
8.3x10.6 ft $37.50
27x54 in $4.50
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January Sale of Trunks at
1912 Prices
Travelers te the Seuth and everybody who can take advantage of the
opportunity te secure a splendid new trunk at a price of ten years age
should take immediate advantage of this January Sale.
Trunk Special Ne. 1: Full-size wardrobe trunks fitted for men and
women, $33 and $38.
Trunk Special Ne. 2: Three-quarter size wardrobe trunk at $28. 'J
Trunk Special Ne. 3: Steamer-size wardrobe trunks at $23. i? '
Trunk Special Ne. 4: Dress trunks, with ninth Kn? r i.v
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$18 and $20.
Trunk Special Ne. 5
$16.50 and $18.50.
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