T7JB y ');' ' P V 5'J t1 ,' H EVENING U$lC LEDaBlPHIL4ABELPHlA, FBiBAf , JANTOTRY ;6, 1922 : 3 ir f .Organ Plays at 9 11 and'4.8 WAN AM AKER'S Ohlrec t Noen I pw Stere Opens at 9 , WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 WANAMAKERS WEATHER Fair . Upholstered Furniture Without Care and Diligence Ne One Gets Far Loitering or lagging , and letting time run te waste or drifting into channels of uselessness has been the cause of lifelong regrets te some whom we knew, who are living with faces shadowed and hearts heavy. The habit of doing at once the thing we knew we should de has been of priceless value, some of our old and wise friends have told us. Signed January 6, lfitt. ffifemfa ' All Early Winter Millinery at Lowered Prices Many women who were much tee busy before the holidays te get a new hat haVe time for it new. They will Hke te knew that every Winter hat here, excepting only the late comers, is new marked at low figures that in many in stances bear little relation te the original prices. In the Moderate-Priced Salens the figures are ex tremely little. In the Gray Salen of finer domestic and French milli nery reductions are well worth taking, advantage of. (Second Fleer) Nearly Every Winter Ceat in the Girls' jand Yeung Women's Stere Is Reduced ? Seme few groups at certain prices have been reduced before. Tomor Temor Tomer .' row practically every coat in stock enters the reduction. . This applies te our girls' coats in 6 te 14 year, sizes, and te the young .women's coats in 14, te !20 year sizes. s "., It includes the finest fur-trimmed coats as well as the geed every day and school coats. - The new lower prices en girls'. coats are $9.50, $12, $15 and up te $78. On the young women's coats the new prices are $25 te $158. The reductions range from a few dollars en the low-priced coats te a very considerable saving en the better coats. In every instance they are well worth i. i i ji tne economical snepper s aitennen. (Second Fleer) Parisienne Corsets in the White Sale Women who wear these terseta regularly knew hew jeldem they can be bought ferleaa than the usual prlce nd are correspondingly t&ger te get them In this 8ale. There are two Paris- ,Iennemodels at $5 and $7 Just half regular prices. Letitla corsets made by da same cersetjieres are 3.60 te $10. Brassieres and bandeaux In broche and pink Batin rtrlped materials are $1 and 156. Brassieres with wide lace ftmming, $1.25. Of all-ever V $1.60. White broche bandeaux. Wnk eattn bandeaux, 60e Mfl. Among the Best Coats in the Sale of Furs are the coats of Hudsen seal (dyed muskrat) with luxurious cellars and cuffs of some ether fur such as beaver, skunk or squirrel. Such coats are 36 te 45 inches long, are richly lined, and may be had for prices varying from $300 te $550. Other fur coats in the Sale are perfectly plain, and also there are plenty of small furs, from squirrel te Bable. (Second Hear) TpHERE are still plenty of these wonderfully -1 attractive women's afternoon dresses at $22.50 and suits at $38.50, because we have taken mere odds and ends out of our cases and reduced them te these very small prices. The dresses are afternoon styles developed in Canten crepe, wool jerseys, tricetines, Peiret Jwills and se en, and the suits are among the most wonderful of the season for the money. (nt moor) "&. -4 Sample Negligees All aVflfflCTA rrf Vielf nvlM :ft) Silk lint? anftn nanVtrrena :08t of them samples. (TMrtl Fleer) Silk Jersey Petticoats, Special ,T M at $5.85 Jl0? navy blue or black 35h Jfejd flounces. A spe W White Sale value. (Third Fleer) Silk Jersey Bleemers at $3.85 Varieua kinds and colors, " at ; special prices for the SSL s- Many "mplea and are half price. (Third Fleer) Ake in the White Sale Babies' - Lctuettea W one may buy a very layette which Includes Jj!,Wrta. two bands, twelve Sn' 80ck". two flan- wd ww blanket. tt the 25 and $85 layettes S.'fln-r quality r,hl?.l5Ja? there JUmeata. nna- , wirt i,e,) it Clearaway of Handbags at $1.50 te $3 The factory which supplies ua regularly with the bulk of our moderately priced handbags is making a sweeping clearance. As a result we have obtained hundreds of beautiful, new style handbags In fabric and leather te sell at lower prices than such bags have been in many a day. There are brown and beaver duvetyn and black and brown velvet bags at $2 and $3. And flat handbags of leather at $1.50 te $2.76, the leathers including alligator and spider calfskin in gray, brown and tan, and black cobra grain Icather. A wonderful opportunity te procure a fine handbag for a little price. (Main Fleer) in an Unprecedented January Disposal 4VV neces Keducfea une-inira te Une-Jtialt Annual Sale of Hurt Beeks All the books which were in any way in jured during the rush' ing Chriatma8 season are in it and this means thousands; sometimes the damage is se sliaht ueu scarcely notice it; but whatever it be, the new price is only a fraction of tlie earlier one. Every sort of book is in the Sale fiction, poetry, chil dren's books, history, travel, general litera ture. There are even some sets of books. Boek" levers will re member that it is the great opportunity of the year te fill their shelves for little out lay. (Main Fleer) French Kid White Gloves of Exquisite Fineness The soft elasticity of these gloves and their beautiful quality is due te the use of the choicest skins from kids especially reared for the pur pose. Their exquisite fit and per feet making, stitching and embroidering are the result of a skill in fine glove mak ing that has come down through generations of French glevemakers. In two-clasp length they are ?2.75, $3, $3.50 and $4 a pair. Seme are all-white, some delicately needle stitched in black, and some with heavy black embroid ery, and a border and wrist band of black. The long white gloves of equal fineness in 12 and 16 button length are priced $6 and $7.50 a pair. (Main Fleer) Outfitting the Trained Nurse is a part of the work of the Custom Tailoring Bureau. Uniforms and capes are made te measure of desired materials at the lowest prices compatible with geed workmanship. (Second Fleer) New Underthings in the White Sale Snowy heaps and pink heaps "are reinforced by quantities of new garments arriving for tomorrow, all at special prices. Among them are: Bleemers of white nainsoek, embroidery trimmed, at 75c. Bleemers of pink, blue or orchid nainsoek, or of dotted Bilk muslin at $1. Bleemers of heavy tub silk at $3.75, and of radium silk at $5. Beth flesh color. Nightgowns of nainsoek, lace trimmed, at $1 and $1.65. , Chemises of nainsoek, lace trimmed, at $1.50. Camisoles of flesh radium at $1.60, nd of lace-trimmed satin at $1.50 and $2.50. New Philippine Garments All hand made and hand embroidered and specially priced. Envelepe chemises, $2.85 te $3.85. Drawers, $1 te $1.85. Straight chemisea, $2.85 te $3.e0. Hand-embroidered petticoats of wlde-wale pique Nightgowns, $2.85 te $7.85, including a set-In at $1.50. sleove gown which is exceptionally geed value at Deuble-panel hnnd-embreldered white uettlceata, $3.85. $1.85. (Third Fleer Mala Fleer) ODDS and ends of white and colored fleunclnga, both Imported i and domes tic, are being cleared out at 75c te $13 a yard. Widths are mostly 42 Inches wide. (Vfrit Fleer) Women's Leng Velour Coats at $37.50 Straight belted coats of a very practical and geed-looking sort, in brown, black, taupe and navy. They have large cellars of dyed coney and are lined te their "waists. (Flnt Fleer) fJAVING decided-te dispose of 400 pieces of our upholstered furniture at once, we have taken the quickest method of accom plishing that purpose by reducing the prices one-third te one-half. This is upholstered furniture of tlie kind that we have sold for years and years. It is as geed as can be had in any store in the country at one-third te one-half mere than the prices new marked en it. 4 People in any way familiar with the values of goods of this kind will surely realize what an oppor tunity this is and they will en no Account delay in coming te take advantage of it. The pieces are handsome. They Have geed springs, geed stuffing and geed coverings, variously of velour, tapestry or mohair. All overstuffed pieces have full-spring, loose cushioned seats triple cushions in the davenports panel effect backs and upholstered spring arms. A fireside chair with weed arms and with seat, wings and back upholstered in tapestry $30. Rocker te match, $30. A big overstuffed tapestry-covered rocker you will Ijke te see a welcome guest sit down in is $37.50. A winged easy chair with fat cushion seat and overstuffed arms $57. A luxurious tapestry upholstered davenport $100, and an easy armchah- te match it for $57. Fer a geed easy chair, tapestry covered, or a winged fireside chair the price is $33. Seme fine overstuffed pieces covered in leather great davenports and splendid chairs with loose cushions in dark brown leather with full-spring seats are priced at $135 for the davenports and $63 for the chairs. Several suits are se exceptional that the pieces cannot be sold individually. These include three-piece j . suits davenport, easy-chair and fireside chair in two tone figured blue mohair of fine quality $300 for the suit. A sumptuous suit in the spirit of the Italian renaissance period, with walnut frame and finely carved feet, covering of taupe velour impressively tasseled is $500 for davenport, two huge chairs and two rosette pillows. An overstuffed davenport an'' two chairs in brown mohair $325. There are chairs and reckj as low as $14.25 and $15 each, these latter witK .arved weed frames, cane backs, spring seats uph.dtered in tapestry. Fer a cottage or Summer home they are just the thing. , f Altogether the offering is unprecedented at this time. (Fifth Fleer) A New Unfolding of Beautiful Chinese Carpets Blues predominate in the colorings. Blues of varying strength. Patterns generally in tan or golden shades Heavy pieces, these, that will wear well and that are rich in furnishing effects. 12.8x10.4 ft $445 11.11x9.1 ft mm 1x9.2 ft , . .:.:... .367. 12 2x9.2 ft I??? "xl0,8 ft. . : $525 13x10.3 ft '. f$ 1Qx8.1ft u...$255 9x6.2 ft. .. IVan kie ft $465 17.2x11:3 a ::::; IbIS Smaller Chinese rugs, 4x2 ft. te 7x4 ft., at $30 te $85. (SeTenth Fleer) Clearaway of Heavy bperts Sweaters Geed shaker-knit all-wool sweaters for men, boys and girls ; the warm, heavy kind wanted for skating and Winter sports. White pull-ever sweaters with large shawl cellars, 58.50; extra heavy, $10. (Tha pller7 Ceat style in white, ma roon, navy and green, with large shawl cellar and pock ets, $8. Light-weight coat sweat ers in maroon and black, te wear under coats, $5. Thisls theBest Shee Made for a Child It is the finest blnck calfskin shoe we or nny ene can get. The Inced top is of soft blnck matt kid, with metal eyelets. The vamp is of black calf, with wide tee, straight tip, welted sole and heel graduated accord ing te age. Priced ?6.50 te $8, in sizc3 8Mi te 2. A similar shoe in growing girls' sizes 2ft te 7 is priced ?7.60. (Vlni Fleer) Thermometers are no longer a luxury but a necessity in Winter weather, when the health of the fam ily depends te some degree at least upon temperature. Prices are 50c te $5. (MiUu Uftlletr) Women's Tan Brogues for Weel Hese Wear Women who like a stout low shoe te wear with woolen hosiery all Winter cheese these serviceable and good geed looking brogue oxfords. They are Norwegian grained calfskin in a geed dark tan color, with full round tees, long wing tips and perforations, heavy welted soles, and choice of military or bread flat h$el. Priced $10 and $12. (Mm Fleer) Ireland Sends New Dress Linens Linen of the finer weave and moderate weight; also it Is In delightful colors, such as cool gray, wistaria, pa prika, a pure bright green, two or three burnt orange tints, two rose shades, navy and lighter blues, tan and brown. Width, 86 inches; pi-ice, $1 a yard. (First Fleer) Freshening Up the Stocks of Men 's Neckties Se that tomorrow we shall have splendid assort ment in 60c, 65c and $1 ties. Among them are floral, figured and striped designs, 'Including the popular college stripes, and the materials are unusually geed for the modest prices. Mere Men's Londen Tweed Hats Halved te $3 A let of fine Lincoln-Bennett Levat tweeds added te the Readlcaf "oatmeal cloth" tweeds. Beth styles new exactly half their former prices and the Lincoln-Bennetts were even higher originally. These hats nre hand-tailored and held their shape better than ordinary tweed hats. Gloves for the Well-Dressed Man Fer the street and business, sturdy cape gloves in brown or tan, made of the beat Seuth African skins, ara priced 88.76 pair. Men who like a softer glove for street or dress cheese either the smart gray Arabian mocha gloves, or these fine French sued washable gloves in gray, each at $5 a pair. i in.Fy FId days .woolen gloves, including the finest Scotch knitted kinds, ere $1.50 te $8.50. Men's New Handkerchiefs 35c Each, $3.85 a Dezen New goods, of excellent quality and at a new low price. Of pure linen, white as snow and finished with quarter-inch hems. One kind plain, the ethers with a neat block initial. All remarkably geed nt the price 85c each, $8.85 a dozen. Men's Silk Half Hese 65c a Pair Black, white, navy, cordovan, Russian calf, smoke and light gray, tn all sizes. rirst-grade goods, made with double cotton heels, tees and soles, and romurknble value for the price. Men Can Get Geed, Heavy Winter Shoes for $4.75 kidsfirtiSf mSfflTb'd' tefesb3C henadvya"inS88kelesand Is streTht kce1"011" EtylC8' thUffh n f the k,dskln mdlB Unusual value at the price. (Mala Fleer) Time te Buy Aprons White aprons of every Idnd and size are in the White Sale at special prices 25c te $2. (Tulrtl Fleer) 215 Beautiful Bedspreads and Sets Halved in Price cover te5m1tJLC TfSj!."? S!ie?Uni5 bcdsPrcad 8ets consisting of a spread and bolster hZ$i m. I1 are embroidered in blue and rose, scalloped en the edge the snreads having cut-out comers at feet, size 72x100 inches (3.J ft. at cut ; corneral i ?fi S Z a set. Size 90x100 inches (4.6 ft. at cut corners), $G mdilaMtOtStMtatS same prices are finished with a wide hem. Uther Hets at the psrfJi0 d,lmItsp5nds,,n strlped and figured patterns, all woven in Manchester England, sizes 86x97 and 90x99 inches, are new $4, $5 and $6 each wancnefller' for finilh &? nS"n'JfnIs,hcdiJedHprc?d8' made ln the best factories in the werlll ffSiSS&lSSf1 pattern8' 8lzes 72x88 72x5)7' fJOx" an-d 90xlOG $! ' (Sixth Fleer) "41 4 M ' fim r, . i V Ui.tW Hi ,ihjUy, , . t ... sf -A
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