son 0' - E-. ' -? '',.-,. : ii f ., ' .-- 38S ,V i if mhrmr itfti'tmS A&&BJi li i pTiyfc at tfllW 4:l &( WEATHER Cleudy WAtfAMAKE&'S V Stere Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKE Stere Closes at 5 fCW y- m I' ,H Clilmcri at Noen f': fanpniria Tomorrow in the Wanamaker Stere the Ciiu's Most -iff J'-? 52 w mjr S w w mW w w p- w w r r - .. - - r tit I . ... ful Keep It Before Me" Was What it i Vm rrvxif nhHnsnnlVpr and acme iewiuiii t." a'' t-"---- r Mathematician, said when asked by some if iifq friends hew he worked out se many ifcemplicated problems. "I Keep It Before Me" ATnre than one person leading in this jterc making and store improving .-is tehstantly at WOrK in me periecung ui jur sterekeeping. It gees en in one part or another f ter the doers are locked in offices, upstair ivorkreoms, often long into the nights. The new kind of store we began in j 861 shows today many improvements beyc its early beginnings. It will never step improving. Its Father still says ' "I Keep It Ever Before Me." (Signed) Wtnuary 3, 1022. The Wanamaker Famous Sale of Furs This is always the great fur oppertu- fity of the year, consisting as it does of ur own fine stocks reduced 25 per cent ma coming as it does at the very begin ning of the real Winter instead of later. The prices en the small furs or neck- pieces are surprisingly small, for example: Russian sables, one and two skin scarfs, 5162 te $436. Hudsen Bay sables, one and two skin carfs, $35 te $150. Baum marten, one and two skin scarfs. 40 te $100. Stene marten, one and two skin scarfs. 30 te $60. Beaver scarfs, $40 te $100. v uiuuiK. scans, $3U te $liu. J Black lynx scarfs, $35 te S125. Foxes in black, brown. tauDe and trrav. 18 te $90. Natural mink, $16 te $40. ; Besides these are the rich coats, begin llnS with the hardv marmot-, mats at 67 and ending with the Hudsen seal dyed muskrat) at $561, and black caracul t juUU. Moleskin, natural muskrat, leop leep rd and squirrel are among the ether fur wis. (NrrunU Fleer) Women's Fine Shoes w Down te $4.75 "C Still hiivr. ..nn,. f a.. i i , carln.. ,.. 1 i . Ul w"u kueci n,Kn slices we are paring out at less than half original prices. t lace en TlM.t, ?r. ta" ,calfskin ' "'ck kidskin, Knish neeu!"0" ' With m,lltBpy. Cubn or flat All are lull nii.i.t ii. L, . . Eneil i, h m.m.-B iiiKu, nna in every respect S'W&J! anywhere today for Nblfr price of $4.7G a pair. A iKtle sii!0 in every kind-but n11 8ize ckffm4 A Ft if Ki Jfllf The Winter I of White me ''" including Demestic and Imported Underclothes, Shirtwaists and Blouses, Petticoats, Negligees, Bathrobes, Heuse Dresses, Aprons and Kindred Garments will be in full swing tomorrow, with a larger and finer assortment of inti mate and domestic apparel than for many a year, and with prices back te before-the-war times. Our geed customers, old and new, are availing themselves of the splendid opportu nities offered in the following articles: Demestic Underclothes of fine miiiiHoek, cambric, batiste and cotton crepe, carefully machine made and trimmed with selected embroidery, lnccs and ribbon at these prices: Nightgowns, 76c te Bleemers, 50c te $9.B0. $1.75. Chemises, 75c te . Short petticoats, 50c $5.50. te $1.50. Combinations, $1 te Leng petticoats, 85c $1.75. te $5. Drawers, 50c te Corset covers, 50c te $1.50. $2.25. -A limited quantity of fine hand-made domestic underclothes, trimmed with real filet nnd crochet laces and hand embroidery at these prices: Nightgowns, $2.85 te Petticoats, $5 te $10. 10J- ,,,. , Corset covers, $1.50 Chemises, $2.85 te $9.50. te $4.75. Philippine Underclothes carefully cut ever American patterns, made by hand and exquisitely hand embroidered, at these prices: Nightgowns, $1.85 te Petticoats, $1.50 and $7.85. $1.85. Chemises, $1.85 te Drawers, $1 and $3.85. $1-85. Silk Underclothes Crepe de chine, satin, radium and heavy tub silk, in white or flesh color, the latter predom inating, at these prices: Nightgowns, $8.85 te Cumiseles, $1 te $10.50. $8.50. Chemises, $2 te $5.50. Bleemers, $2 te $5. Extra as well as regular sizes will be found in many of the foregoing garments. Shirtwaists and Blouses Tailored and semi-tailored waists of dimity, madras, batiste And ether materials nt $1.85. Fine batiste waists in pale colors or white, many hand made and trimmed with handwork and real laces, $2.85, $3.85 and $5. Silk blouses and ovcrbleuses at $1.85 te $12.50. Other Specially Priced Garments Silk petticeuts, $2.85 and $3.85. Silk negligees at an uveragc of half price. Heuse dresses of percale und gingham at $1.85. Japanese crepe kimonos at $1.85. Hippie eiderdown bathrobes at $3.85. Sateen petticoats, 85c and $1. Aprons, 18c te $1. Boudoir caps, 35u te $1. (MiiIii uml Tlilril l'lnurn) Handkerchiefs in the White Sale Women's all-linen hund-embreidercd initial handker chiefs, 35c eacb, $3.85 a dozen. Women's nil-linen sheer revered handkerchiefs, hemmed, 35c each, $3.85 a dozen. Women's nil-linen sheer, revered handkerchiefs, hemmed, 50c each, $5.50 a dozen. Ci:t ami Hut AUIn) A MONG the White Goods at White Sale prices are some excellent imported Swisses with dots of varuing sizes. Width 30 inches, price 55c a yard. (rlrit fleer) 500 Women's Garments in a ' January Clearaway Dresses at $22.50 Suits at $38.50 The dresses at $22.50 are .extremely pretty and practical afternoon dresses ' 'of crepe.de chine, Canten crepe, trice tine, wool, jersey, chenille and vel veteen. They are in very many styles and many colors, beginning with the darker shades, such as navy, black and brown, and ending withrese, sunset and the brighter blues. Among the cloth dresses are a geed many coat models, some being beaded. The suits at $38.50 are really wonder ful for women who knew style and value. . They are made of the soft-pile fabrics, besides broadcloth, wool velour and trice tine ; they are severely tailored, often ur or braid trimmed, and often hand embroid ered, and there are all szes from 34 te 48 in the let. The colors are navy, black, brown", taupe and mixtures. In both groups the saving is very sub stantial en the dresses from $6 te $20; en the suits from $12 te $40. Sizes, of course, are broken. , (l'lrat Fleur) Yeung Women's French Hand -Made Dresses $30 te $120 A little group of fine French hand-made voile dresses of sheerest quality and charming style have just come into the Yeung Women's Salen, te sell at the very reasonable prices of $30, $35 and $38. There is white, white with a touch of black, delft blue anj rose-pink in this first shipment, and of the three models it would be difficult te say which is daintiest. The $35 model has a quantity of fine handwork. Other imported hand-made dresses up te $120. Sizes 14 te 20. (second 1 lour) The Women's Londen Shep will show tomorrow for truvel and Southern wear some remarkable new hand-tailored suits at SG0 and $65. Thpy ae cut and made by the same admirable tuiler.s who du our custom taileiing, the material used arj the finet of English Munte tweeds nnd Caleden evcrplaids, and the styles include panel, box nnd semi-fitted coats; the new welted pockets appear in both coats and skins. Separate skirts of the same tweedt. are $22.50. New tropical coats of the Mime tweeds of Londen Shep design are also here, price $30. (Tim (Julltrj) Sixty Yeung Women May Have Topcoats at $75 that weue last week fiem $10 te $23 mere. They aie thick and soft beliviuj and similar fnbrics, in black, b ue or the geed brown shades; well made, finely lined, and trimmed with beaver, nutria, opossum, or wolf furs. The sizes are 11 te 20. (ttrieml 1 loerj rpHE new tissue ginghams in fresh Spring colorings, arc here gayly checked, striped and plaided; the checks predominating. They are a yard wide and 75c a yard. (I Irnt 1 loer) Women's Utility Coats Drep te $45 Which meaiih it btiung of $10 te $20 en each. They are made of fine thick wool velour and beliviit cloth black, navy and brown, with geed linings, waim inter linings and cellars of dyed ceney. Splendid coats for general service. Several ctylea and probably a dozen eeat in each &tyle. (llmt lloer) Brilliant Sale of Lamps The Wanamaker collection of lamps has been very much talked about by people of taste who un derstand fine furnishings. A not able English merchant, who visited it the ether day, remarked that it included some of the most beautiful specimens he had ever seen and the collection as a whole was admirable. The stock is an exhibition of great interest, including lamps from a dozen countries lamps from Japan, from China, from India, from England, from Bohe mia, from France, from Italy , and even from Turkey and ethers, in addition te the pick of the finest American lamps. This Is the Semi-Annual Sale that the people-expect of us and which offers remarkable opportunities of selection from the whole stock e f lamps and shades (net sundries and extra fittings) at reductions ranging all the way from 10 te 50 per cent. i Shades, $1 te $100 Candle shades of silk and parchment. Boudoir lamp shades of silk and parch ment. Table lamp shades of silk and parchment. Fleer lamp shades of silk and parchment. Boudoir Lamps, $1 te $50 Mahogany, mahogany finish, polychrome, metal and ether weed finishes. Table Lamps, $5 te $125 A Large Collection Mahogany, hand-wrought iron and cast metal of polychrome, foreign and domestic porcelains and potteries. Fleer Lamps, $5 te $135 Mahogany, polychrome metals, hand wrought iron, porcelain and cloisenne. (l'eurth French Silk Handbags With Steel Bead Werk These bags ere made of u fine quality of silk in black, navy, gray nnd htnna, and are ornamented with artistic designs in cut-steel beads. They are goed-si.ed bag.- and have carved knobs, covered frames and self handles. Price, $35. (Miiln rioer) 800 Beys' Wash Suits in an Annual Sale at $3 Mothers of junior bes wuit-fer this yearly event. Quite a few of them have Uen asking when it would come. Tomenow brings the answer, when we offer 800 tine, fresh new wash ible uits for boys of 3 te S) years at a ery special pi ice $3. The collection comprises t.m linens, crashes, ramie fabrics, palmer cloths., chiunbrays, imported reps, Devenshire cloth, in a aricty et striped ef fects and plain colors. The styles are Oliver Twi,t, middy and junior Norfolk. Suits of this same grade weu'd sell regularly in our own stock at -5 te 50 per cent mere. On the majority of these there i. a uing of one-third. Wise mothers buy several of these suits at &uth prices while the buying is se geed. In 15 te I) year old s'Z3s, ijt $'!. trl lnlr nml Srimiil I Imiri Children's Winter Underwear, for Less 05c a garment for girls' ribbed w el-nrd iCten ests and pantalets, which is half price or le-. The ests are in liu'li-neck and leng-slcee models and Dutch tietk with elbow sleeves; the pnntulets are ankle length. h etly in sieis 10 te 16 yeu.s. 75c each for girls' medium-weight white ribbed enttuii union suits, high nik and long sleecs and ankle-length leg, sues 1 te 11 jvar. All these goods are makers' cleaiaways. ( I irl I'lnerl Custom Tailoring at Special January Prices During this month the Custom Tailoring Hureau will make te measure cape and drc-s costumes of miper ed or domestic tweeds and hemespuns at the spe-ial price of $60. The costume consists of a smartly tailored one piece dress with long cloak te nuitch. A special price of $00 is made also for tailored suits of tweed and homespun made te meusurc this men h Tailored suits of Pel ret twill will be made te m nsu e for $85, and gowns of various materials at ery reason able prices. (hecentl Fleer) Bridge Lamps, $9.50 te $125 A most interesting and"varied collection of these useful lamps with adjustable arms is te be had either in metal or in weed. Sale Specials Special Ne. 1: 2000 wicker lamp shades from Japan, lined with various colored silks, in nine sizes, prices 35c te $2.40. Special Ne. 2: Candlesticks; mahogany, mahogany finish, wrought iron and poly chrome, 15c, 35c, 50c up te $20 for a large brass fleer candlestick. Special Ne. 3: 300 small metal boudoir lamps in ivory and polychrome finishes, each with metal silk-lined shade, $5 te $8. Special Ne. 4: 200 iron bridge lamps with adjustable arms in wrought iron and poly chrome, $5 te $16.50. Fleer) Best Demestic Rug Savings for Seme Time Owing te the scarcity of geed domestic rugs which fol lowed last year's labor troubles there have been few op. pertunities lately te get such rugs under regular price. But this sale of discontinued patterns and discontinued lines brings a large let of fine lugs at noteworthy saving!. Wilten rugs, 9x12 ft., $P8.50 and $97.50. Velvet rugs, 9x12 ft., $40; 8.3x10.6 ft., $37.50; 27x54 in., $1.50. Tnpestry Brussels rugs, 9x12 ft., $21.50. Woolen fiber rugs, 9x12 ft., $9.50. 8.3x10.0 ft., 88; 15x9 ft., $5.25. enrntll 1 loer J New Shipment of British Gelf Clubs Just in tune for golfers going Seuth are some spn did new weed clubs from Simpsen, of Carnoustie, Scot land and new models from Winten. These are $." each. Alse a fine selection of imported irons at $5. New prices en ge'f bulls are K.-die and Mystery, $3 a dozen; Keel Flash, $7.80; Taplow, $G.G0. Other stand ard balls at lowered prices. ( Tlir (nillrrj ) Fine New Brogue Beets for Well-Dressed Men Younger men in particular will like tliest high shoes of tan Scotch grain calfskin, with perforated tips, per. ferattd atnp seams and extra heavy single soles. The have the roomy, yet shapelv, tees that the beat' shoes have new and the price is $13 "0 a pair t M Mln llner) Household Linens in the White Sale Full-bleached Irish damask table cloths, 7O70 inch, $5.75 ench. Matching napkins, 22x22 inches, $7.50 u de.en. Hemstitched damask breakfast cloths. ')571 inches, 54.50 each, in a selection of floral patterns lUr.l Fleer) Odd Groups of Lace Curtains in a Clearaway Several varieties of lace, muslin an I scrim cur tains are included in this collection of one, two and three pair lets. Thpy arc somewhat mussed and soiled, but net in nny wuj seneusly hurt one laundering will mnke them geed as new Prices are one-third te one-half less than regu lar t rates. Sold in lets, the range being from en odd pair f muslin curtains at $1 up te two pair of Marie Antoinette curtains at $32.50. (rlflli Fleer) a 1 """Wi v ' I ,' i ) 4 i Ha A r h k J'XSM I -ftSs 1.1S "Se tirt .f iV2Laaftttn.f i-!1
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