.iC iwtssmafr wa' 4. i'WK' "Y r, .",: it ' Vv .7 . ll ' V" P ( '' ' 'uT -It' V 'i'. viar.. 3TjM. ;.v ?u'""' v t ' yiTj ... w-x FvVr -1 -te 7 iiM !' Organ Plays at 9, 11 and 4:50. WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 Stere Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S WEATHER -f; ThtnntflriJ $1 Cnimes Bensen The Best Way te Make This a Geed Year Is te Start It -TlTOjy i m. Rwm Let Us Build Inte Our 1922 Life the Distinctly - Nfew Girder of a fixed purpose. Carry it all the way through te 1923 and clinch it with a Firm belt ATBQTH ENDS se that we may net be swept thither by the winds and; waves that rise and fall as the year runs en. There is a clear track ahead te all who are wise enough te take advantage of it. (Signed) January 4, 10SC ffftfa At $25 Silk Jersey Dresses for Women The most practical little dresses imaginable navy, black and brown usually embroidered. There are coat styles and tunic styles; the dresses are geed for. business, for wear inside of fur coats, and for traveling; and yet they don't leek severely plain. IUit l'loer) The Annual Sale of Furs "The days begin te lengthen and the cold begins te strengthen," and the Fur Sale is here just in the nick of time for women who want te get the fulj value of their money. Everything in the Sale is reduced 25 per cent. The coats are particularly interesting and this col lection of them is particularly varied, with abundance of the geed breadTand-butter-styles. Hudsen seal (dyed muskrat) coats, 30 te 45 inches long, $262.50 te $487.50. The same fur with trimming of natural skunk, squirrel and. beaver, $281 te $550. Natural muskrat coats, $131 te $300. Black caracul coats, $300 te $600. Marmet coats, $67 te $115. Nearseal (dyed ceney) coats, plain, $138 te $225. Mele wraps and novelties, $337.50 te $525. Among small furs are Russian sables, Hudsen Bay sables, baum marten, beaver, skunk, lynx, foxes of vari ous colors, natural mink, prices running from $16 for mink te $637 for a silver fox. (Second Fleer) Yeung Women's Linen Frecks, in Levely New Celers Delightful new dresses of all-linen, and of cot ton epenge', seem te prophesy that groups of young women will leek mere like a flower garden than ever. They are in the attractive new canna red, lark tan, cinder gray, Dutch blue, as well as maize yellow, walnut brown, leaf green, rose pink and white. The models are all very charming and girlish some hand-embroidered, some braided, some with just simple cellar and cuffs of white embroidery, some with entire sleeves of drawnwerk. Prices are moderate $18.50 and $22.60. And the sizes are 14 te 20. (Steend Fleer) Exceptional Cleth Dresses for Yeung Women at $16.50 . ,, Tnese are new dresses, just unboxed. They are et line, soft Peiret twill, in midnight blue or black. The model duplicates a tricetine dress sold earlier in the season at a higher price. With its Becoming roll cellar, simple straight lines, buttoned buttoned en side panels, narrow tie sash and touch of black siiK embroidery it is a favorite, serviceable and extremely geed-looking dress. At the price of $16.50 it comes in sizes 14 te 20 JHru ' (Ilca4 S1) A FEW fine'tcnit- teddre88e8,ceat8 and capes in the Women's Londen Shep Itave lutd littje prices put en them te clear tltem out. They . are of dark colored -silk and wool; the one-piece dressesare $65; the capes $75 and the coat suits are $75, On every garment this means a drop of $20 at least. Three all-silk one piece dresses, henna, brown and navy, are $75, t Seme of the capes and coats have fur cellars, (The Gallcrj) 100 Women's Coats Drep te $75 and $55 The first fifty are un trimmed coats of a par ticularly fine and deep piled belivia cloth, in light and dark brown and navy. The style is conservative, with big cellar and side fullness. The ether fifty are of belivia cloth in the same three colors. They are cut straight, with fitted backs, and are equally simple and desirable te wear with separate furs. In each group there is a saving of $12.50 te $20. (Flnt Fleer) Sports Stockings for Women Who Skate Customers tell us there is no assortment like this in town. New shipments have kept the variety geed. Weel hose in plain colors, some ribbed ; checks and plaids, $2.50 te $10 a pair. Silk-and-wool mixed in wide selection, $2.50 te $15. rirt Fleer) Demestic and Imported Underclothes in the White Sale In no ether White Sale has there been se large a proportion of fine hand-made and hand-ornamented uriderclething. In none have there been daintier styles, or mere , careful selection of fabrics and trimmings, or- mere particular workmanship. And certainly never have lower prices been marked en garments of equal quality. There is no saying when such garments-can be sold again at the prices quoted in this sale. As certain groups are limited in quantity, there are opportunities here this first week which may net con tinue through the sale. Demestic Hand-Made and Machine-Made Garments Nightgowns, 75c, te $10.50. ChcmiEcs, 75c te $9.50. Combinations, ?1 te $1.75. Drawers, 50c te $1.50. Bleemers, 50c te $1.75. Petticoats, 85c te $5. Corset covers, 50c te $2.25. Flnnnclct nightgowns, $1. Philippine Hand-Made mid Hand-Embroidered Garments Nightgowns, $2.65 te $7.85. . Chemises, $2.65 te $3.85. Drawers, $1 and $1.85. Petticoats, $1.50 and $1.85. Crepe de Chine and Satin Garments Nightgowns, $3.85 te $10.50. Chemises, $2 te $5.50. Camisoles, $1 te $8.50. Bleemers, $2 te $5. Negligees, Kimonos and Bathrobes A group of silk and satin negligees and breakfatit coats arc priced at an average of one-half. Many are "samples," and there arc but one or two of u kind. Cotten crepe kimonos from Japan, in bluc-and-whitc or pink-and-white striped effects, arc $1.85. Eiderdown bathrobes, satin trimmed, are $3.85. Boudoir caps of net, lace, silk and satin arc Cpc te $1. Petticoats in White and Celers Silk 'jersey petticoats with pleated triple flounce are $3.85. They include black, navy, henna and ether geed colors. Silk Jersey petticoats in black and colors trimmed with silk fringe; also silk, satin and crepe de chine petticoats in white and flesh color, both tailored and fancy styles, are $2.85 and $3.85. Many are "samples." Black and colored cotton pctticeate of extra geed quality are 85c and $1. (Third Fleer Main Fleer) Heuse Dresses and Aprons in the White Sale Excellent value house dresses of percale and gingham in several models are specially priced at $1.85. White aprons of every kind at 18c te $1 offer extra value at each price. (Third rioer) Dinner Napkins Special in the White Sale at $6.75 and $8.75 a Dezen New goods, of excellent, heavy Irish damask, geed looking and full of service, dinner size, 24x24 inches, and in an assortment of floral designs. Twe grades included in this new purchase, one marked te sell at $6.75 a dozen, the ether at $8.75 a dozen, both of them remarkably geed at their prices. (Flret rioer) Shirtwaists and Blouses in the White Sale Tailored Bults are return ing, and blouses ere te take a fresh lease en life. Far-sighted women are stocking up in thli White Sale with quantities of the pretty waists that -will be needed mere and mere as the year grows elder. Bleuscu for sports, blouses for street wear, shopping and business; dressy blouses that may be worn te an afternoon tea or matinee all are In cluded in the sale at specially low prices. Tailored and semi-tailored waists of cotton and linen, $1.86, $2.85 and $3.85. Hand-made batibte waists ornamented with hand-drawn-work and real laces, $3.85 and $5. Blouses and ovcrbleuses of silk, satin, crepe de chine, Georgette and mignonette, $1.85 te $5. JThlrd Fleer Muln Fleer) Women's Fine Business and Street Shoes at $4.75 These shoes were ever twice as much in our regular stocks. They are in every way worth it, tee. But we are including them among the shoes hurrying out at $4.75. They are tan Norwegian grained calf or soft black calf, both with high laced tops, low bread heels, medium tees with long wing tips and substantial welted soles. Fer women who like a smart tan or bWk street beet, they offer remarkable value. (Flrit Fleer) t . Children's White Sale Garments Girls' petticoats, 32 te 36 inches long, white cambric with embroid eries and laces and white sateen with hemstitch ing and machine scal lops, $1 te $3. Colored g i n g h a m dresses, with bloomers either attached or sepa rate, sizes 2 te 5; prices $2 te $4.50. Other articles in the Sale are nightgowns, night drawers, bloomers, princess petticoats, in fants' slips, creepers and rompers. (Third Fleer) TMTHITE cotton voile VV of the fancy striped and plaided sort is 36 inches wide, and sells at 50c and 65c a yard. Right sort of thing for blouses and dresses. WHOEVER would like te see some of the sights of this Stere the paintings, the Greek and Egyptian Halls, the athletic iield en the reef and se en, are invited te join one of the Stere Tours which leave the Eighth Fleer at 9:30, 10:30, 12:30 and 3:30. ii U ..'.'?, 'TV Gavtfj tu,tf ajrf'xrim' . "Te the Last Man" by Zane Grey The author has written a story of a feud vith all and mere of the literary quality which has character ized his earlier work. Price $2. (Main l'loer) Men's Superb Pole Coats in the Londen Shep Men going Seuth will be interested in the splendid selection of pole coats we are showing right new. Th richness of these coats, both as regards material and colorings, appeals te discriminating men, and they ar all beautifully tailored. In dark brown, light brown, fawn, tan and gray. Prices $125 te .$145. (The 0Uery) ft Men's and Beys' Handkerchiefs at White Sale Prices Men's handkerchiefs with quarter, half and threequarter inch hems, all pure linen, 75c each, $8.25 a dozen. Men's extra-size hand kerchiefs, with quarter and half-inch hems, 75c each, $8.25 a dozen. Pure linen. Beys' pure linen hand-, kerchiefs, in a geed size, with quarter, half and one-inch hems, 35c each, $3.85 a dozen. (Ilakt and Wrst Atilet) Men's $8.50 Shoes of Uncommon Value Yeu would take them te be a half mere, if yeK didn't knew their price. High and low shoes of stout tan grain cal- j perforated vamp seams, very wide shanks and na4 heels. , (! rie.r) Men's Fine New Shirts With Cellars te Match Men who like shirts with matching .cellars and they are invariably well-dressed men will be interested in several new lets just received. At $2.50, plain neglige shirts in narrow stripeB with soft cuffs and starched cellars te match. At $3.50 are fine shirts with starched pleated besoms, starched double cuffs and starched cellars te match. These are in stripes and small checks an4 figures. In all cases the cellars are separate. (Main l'loer) ill Large Carael'shair Scarfs Special at $5 Seft, warm camel's hair are these big scarfs, all of them shoulder en veloping, and some with belt and pockets com plete. Seme are plain, ethers have plaid bor ders. All are mere than ordinary value for $5. (Main l'loer) Marie Antoinette Curtains and Bedsets Mostly at Half All et these nave been Handled and most e a fV-.vi ive unilnrl m YYillccerl Villi nnne rf fViem 4 I .lA materially damaged. ,J Nearly all ei them are new at half the iermrr? '! I I'H.S. i ' Curtains, new $3.50, $5, $6, $6.75, $8 and $&? a pair. li "Rnrlcnfc in vnnrV et lecc flinn Tiel nniir 1 .1 i i AJVUilL.LO UJ 111ULL.11 UU 1L.LIL) L11U11 11U.1L 11II1V 1 I ' $12 and $le each. Deuble and single bed sizes. trirtii rioer) -if 1 This Water Bag Stays . Het 21 Hours It requires but an ounce or two of water, and the water may be entirely ied when put in. Th bag contains a chemical that net only heats the water, but KEEPS it het for 24 hours. The rubber outer bag with inner filler, which holds and heats the water, is $1.50 and $2. The fillers may be re newed as needed for loc each. Seme of the Best Valuer in the Januarji Rug Sate These are all recent arr; als and are desirable in every way, net te mention in the savings they represent. Wilten rugs, 9x12 ft., !?U8.50. Axminster rugs, 9x12 ft., $30.50; 8.3x10.6 ft., $35. Seamless velvet rugs, 9x12 ft., $10; 8.3x10.6 ft., $37.50. Tapestry Brussels rugs, 9x12 ft., $21.50. (etrnlh Fleer) (Main rioer) A Hundred Styles of Gingham at 75c a Yard Plaids, stripes, checks and plain colors a.11 appear in this shipment of notably geed new" ginghams. Their widths are 31 te 32 inches, and price 75c a yard. , rirnt rlner 300 Splendid Blankets and 180 Down Quilts at Half or Near it in a Sudden Sale All the blankets in this disposal are of the finest quality te be found, probably in the world, at their regular prices. We have marked them at half, and in some cases much less than half the prices for which they have been selling. In the blankets there are 34 pairs of one kind, 50 of another and per haps 20 of a third. One let of blankets, woven warp and weft of the finest Australian and New Zealand wool mixed, are new $13 for .size 60x84, $20 for 72x90 and $22.50 for 80x90. These are of marvelous quality, white and bound with white satin. White all-wool blankets, net napped, very durable and made with black striped borders all around, are new $12.50 a pair. They are about the longest-wearing blankets we knew of. Size 80x80 inches. Scarlet blankets of splendid texture, all-wool and with black borders, ever flv pounds in weight and size 80x90 inches, are new $10 each. Camel's-hair blankets, geed en couches, steauiens ami wherever a geed wrap is needed as well as for beds, size 70x90 inches. S35 each nethinir fin.r mmin All-wool blankets in a grayish brown with brown and white stripes, sanvc.. blankets as are used by Cambridge University students in England, size 60x80, new Sn en p.m. f f s? rn lT C0lred bIankets' weMHlei. size 60x80, with brown striped borders, new 8 T ' " V...WW. Hi 180 down-filled quilts at less than halfnew $10 each are covered in fine WPSW the dewm " m all"VCr f,gUml and flral designs- Thc8 arc "liS te kecpffij i hW They are at less than it would cost te make them. (BUtU 1) if (First Fleer) ft J $ . rft , ", i -. .. t m .if &.?, WfcH-