nw- -fl V f r' s L"i :? 5 I' tkJJfv, f 11T1 ' V lUJi TT'i'if J1 I - W A 'f !(,! 'u . " "' A " . I"" rW ,'(',' V , . ,-.3Vr , ,,,!.'-(. ' v. 'j , .. .i EYNiKG PUBLIC IiEdfrB"PH :i?HUV PDNESIML'B, JANUARY 31t 1SK :? WEATHER Rain or anoie f Organ Plws at 9, 11 and 4:50 WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S Cliimci nv nn Ueadu Tomorrow With the Expected Extraordinary Wnnnmaker Winter Sale or e Cut Loese Frem Habits and Jtiurtrui r eepie e-et closer te these who teach, inspire and lead us into safer ways, is possible, but Mm will te de se rests wholly with ourselves. If you have the thought of breaking away irnm hurtful people and their rUIiwholesemeness you must be firm in your 0Wn mum " -- - T and words. Standing still under certain circumstances is dangerous. The care of yourself sneuid D.e your nrsr care Signed I January 11, 1022. Jp&mafc Sterling Silver Tableware The marriage of a friend or relative ; the remembrance of fbirthday or wedding anniversary; the gratification of one's own silver neeus any 01 uiese occasions empnasizes tne latisfactien 01 nnumg at one s disposal se large anu vaneu collection or sterling silverware as win ee leunu nere. Frem the best silversmiths in the country are their most famous patterns in table 'dishes, tea and coffee services, and flatware. Among favored designs are: The r-rencn patterns, umis XIV and Maintenon ; the English patterns, Sheraton, Heppel white, Lansdowne and Lady Mary; the American patterns, Colonial, Portsmouth, Plymouth, Mary unnten, Newport ind King Albert, designed in honor of the Belgian King. (Main Iloer) The French Idea in Guimpes fj well illustrated in the neck wear section, where dainty hand-made puimpes from Paris arc $G te 30. There arc high cellars, low round necks, jabot frills and many ether styles. The lesser-priced domestic guimpes, from S1.50 up, bor row many ideas from these finer imported ones. (Mil I ii l'luur) in Silvery Slippers That De Net Tarnish The newer slippers of aluminum cloth de net tar nish as cloth of silver does, and are therefore much mere lasting and durable. Our dainty cloth of alumi num slippers are fashioned by hand by one of the famous old-time shoemakers. They are exquisitely light and graceful in design, and have one strap buttoned at the side, and either low French heel with medium tee and vamp, or high French heel with narrower tee and vamp. Priced $10 and $17 a pair. (I Irm J'luur) The Brown Laes Veil Ee much worn in Paris this easen will be found in the -filling Section at from 1.50 te $12.50. Brown veilinirs hv Hm ard arc 50c te S1.50. (Main I'leiir) Sumptuous Handbags With Silver Frames French black velvet checks, dots and moire stripes is the fabric chiefly used in these large bags, though there are a few in dull black pin seal. The frames are heavy, hand-pierced affairs of ster ling silver. Prices are $47.50 te $75. (Main I'luer) A Perfume of Paris Frem Claire, the famous French perfumer, comes the delightful bouquet odor Fleur d'Or, preferred by many of our customers te any ether fragrance. The extract and toilet water are each $6.50. and the delicate face powders, in three tint ings, are $1.50. All are ex clusively here. (Main riuer) Fleuncings Colored organdie voile and fleuncings with large eyelet designs are 45 inches wide and sell at $4.25 and $5 the yard. The orchid, China blue and apricot of the or gandie patterns in particular are lovely. (I'lrHt riuer) Children's Leggings Drawer leggings, te be precise. They are of white, black or navy jersey, in two te six year sizes, and priced at $1.25 te $5.50. (Tlilnl Fleer) "The Best Underclothes ; Values in Town" ... ,Se women are Miyinjr of this Wnniimnker White Sale. Cer n I 't i weul(1 1jc impossible te find nnywhere better qualities nu stjles for the low prices prevailing heie this month. I Nifthigewns iu At 51-,"). niKhtRewna of nainsoek, square neck and kimono icee, lace tummed, run with wide ribbon. ilccu-l ' "'Khtgewns of flesh nainsoek, lace trimmed and UmAt 7r'0, '"Plre gowns trimmed with fine embroidery, the rcces set in. Chemises mi i1, c"vcll'e chemises of white nainsoek, with ribbon-run mbreidt.ry and ribbon shoulder straps. ?1.2e, lace-trimmed envelope chemises of white nainsoek. 300 Japanese Crepe Petticoats at $1.85 mbrediTc P'01'0 '" While' P'"k or b'UC'' s,enlleP-l!lEcd nd hand O tiler rlnilWftfin nni'itinnfa in f nllntiin -, . .. v y wi ifivilfu IIU fl i- fc 1110 'B'"Bevns, ?l te $9.50. Short Chemises St )n r. r.i Combinations. Si' in i 7r, $1.50. petticoats, 85c te D ruUmw Kn.. In im r.n 1 ". iu 91.1111. "loeniers, 50c te $1.75. Leng petticoats, 85e te $5. Corset covers, 85c te $2.25. (Third Fluer) Corsets in the White Sale Onnl),,..:..! , . ., ..,... . . fclnif 1 V ,a,tune meaei wun giKue top ana long skirt is or r"K orecho and priced at $7. Discontinued models of the wie make are $5 and $7. I'Clitia corsets, also discontinued models. $15.50 te $10. lrJVunmaker Specials, $1.50 te $5. These include ceutil, rhe and nink Jan (ii.li ' Specials two topless models of pink broche, and nUier of lio.M.ie.. 1,,, c. r.n I .Bandeaux and brassieres at 45c te $2 their normal 'a Would be nearly- twicp as much. Novelty Wraps and Coats in the Sale ei Furs sapphire lining, Here is n lovely mole cnpe with a huge cellar of platinum gray fox for $487. Anether mole wrap has ' the skins worked horizon tally and a big muffler col cel lar of mole. The price is $468. A Hudsen seal (dyed muskrat) wrap with a self cellar has fullness above the elbows and an enchanting geld and cop per lining. Price $562. Anether Hudsen seal (dyed muskrat) is also of the cape order. It has a low waistline and a de lightful $487. A third example of this same fur has a kolinsky cellar, bell sleeves and an odd girdle, $562. A Hudsen seal (dyed muskrat) with a cellar of natural black muskrat and a rose and brown lin ing, price $300. A black caracul ceafhas a gray squirrel cellar and an old blue lining, price $487. These are just by way of example of the charm ing things one can buy for 25 per cent less than regu lar prices. (Second l'loer) Women's Jersey Dresses Only $22.50 A little let which in cludes coat models and tunic models and some really delightful things with accordion pleats run ning from the beat-shaped neck te the feet. Seme of the dresses are embreid ered. One coat style has a circular skirt. Celers are taupe, henna, tan, navy, brown and' black. Price $22.50. (Flmt Doer) Seme Pretty JNew Frecks for Yeung Women Have Come $22.50 One model is in crepe de chine of geed quality, made in the girlish round-neck and kimono - sleeve fashion, the waist fulled ever an elastic girdle, and the sash orna mented with chrysanthemums made of the material. It is hard te say if it is prettiest in white crepe de chine, henna, nnvy or brown. (Second Navy blue tricetine fashions the ether model a straight one-piece street dress, orna mented only with hand em broidering in black silk. The underbedice is of pongee silk, and the entire drqss is excep tionally well made. Each is in 14 te 20 year sizes, and priced $22.50. Fleur) Women's Evening Capes and Coats, New $100 and $200 Only twenty-five, however, and they nre the last of the season. A few of the gar ments are made qf light panne velvets burnt orange, rose and sapphire, with plat inum gray fox cellars and the (Flmt rest are the darker duvetyns and bblivias in old blue, black and browns, with cellars of beaver and wolf. At the present prices there is a saving of $50 at least. l'loer) Children's Colored Dresses Mussed from jhandling, but mightily satisfactory te mothers who don't mind paying less because they need a tubbing. Materials are dotted swiss, gingham and chambray, sizes two te six years; prices, $1 te $5.50. White dresses are included in the let, $2 up. (Third Fleer) Embroidered Swisses Just received from Switzerland, and in many colors dark grounds with white dots, white grounds with colored dots, white with black and vice vers a. Browns, blues and reds espe cially are in evidence. Width 80 inches. Price $1.50. (I'Ii-hI Fleer) Wrinkles Lewer Prices en These Waists A little let of crumpled cotton waists that have been higher-priced are new lowered te $5 and $6.85. They include fine white batiste, and white, pink and blue voile, in the excellent styles that will be most wanted for Spring suits. A number of frilled fronts arc among them. The savings en them are well worth the trouble of tubbing them. (Third Fleer) Men's Fine Suits el ,4r It is a sale of 1100 mens suits marked for disposal at $30, $35 and $40. These prices represent savings of all the way from $8 te $25. But it is net the low prices and the large savings that mean most. The biggest thing is that these are all-wool, hand-tailored suits of the Wanamaker standard of the world selection. ' It is net a job let and it is net a clearaway. It is net a handing out te late comers of things that have been picked ever and turned down. They are new suits, fine Winter suits made direct te our order, and the majority of them just received in stock. There are all sorts of Winter fab rics plenty of worsteds, for instance, cheviets, cashmeres and fancy mix tures. There are 192 suits priced at $30 There are 491 suits priced at $35 There are 41 7 suits priced at $40 ' And they represent, past all doubt, the best values in men's garments in Philadelphia. Sizes and fashions for all and sun dry for young men, for elder men, for long men, for short men, for "long stouts," for "short stouts," for big men and small men. Plenty of double-breasted suits, as well as the familiar business suit. (Third Fleer) sinele-breasted Men's White Shirts With or Without Seft Cellars There are white cheviot shirts with or without soft cellars attached for $2 and $2.75. And white poplin in the same styles at $3.50. Oliiln At this same price, $3.50, are fine white madras shirts with self stripes and with neckbands for separate col cel lars. All have soft cuffs. l'loer) Heuse Furnishing Specials French coffee grinders, nickel edcres. 50c each. 25c, 35c and 50c English egg cabinets, $2.50. Racks te held cooking pet lids, $1. Alcohol percolators, nickel and copper finish, $3.75 upward. Glass trays with nickel edges, 12-inch diameter, $2. Nickel tea and coffee pets, from one quart at $1.25 te three quarts at $2. Porcelain toasters with Porcelain t r a y s with nickel edges, $5.75 te $10. Nickel-plated chop dishes, one-quart size, pyrex insert. $5. Nickel-plated p u d d i n g dishes, 3-pint size, $3.75. Japanese t r a y s, oval shaped, $4.25 te $5.75. Chinese waste baskets-, 50c and $1. Weed-covered ash sifters te fit ever barrels or boxes. $1. A Little Sale of Men's Very Fine Footwear (In (he Londen Shep) The Men's Londen Shejf has out en sale 357 pair of uncommonly fine beets and oxfords at decidedly lower prices. Black and tan shoes of Scotch grain, bearded Viking, Russia calfskin. French calfskin and cordovan. Seme are brogue .styles with long wing tips and per forations and some are plainer styles. Among them a few dress oxfords of patent leather. The new prices are $10 and $12 a pair, which repre sent rather remarkable savings. ( I'hr (ullf r,i i 1 1 eurlli Fleer) 200 Pair of Fine 42-Inch Velour Doer Curtains $16.50 a Pair Best Value in Years Fresh, new goods, just out of the packages. Of a beautiful quality of velour and made with French seams. All are 42 inches wide and 2'-. yards long. Full variety of colors te select from blues, browns, greens, taupe and se en. Nothing se geed in merchandise of this kind in years. Price $10.50 a pair. ( I Iflli I liv.n New Saruk Rugs of Beauty and Substance $90 te $185 Very heavy puce-, thee. in colors of much depth, luster and richness, chiefh re-y retN, mahogany reds and various blue shades, with ctu and unusual tones of yellow. Fer substance and beauty, Saruks are unsurpassed, and these are goedQSaruks. Prices are very reaNenable, as prices 'go $90 te $185 for sizes 4.2x0.8 ft., or thereabouts. These pieces are a wonderful combination of beauty and substance; in fact, it would be hard te find a better one in merchandise, or anything cIm. ( ' I'ntli I liier) New Lets of Fine All-Weel Blankets 40 Per Cent Less I'll) pair of all-e.l plaid blankets, in blue, rose, gray and tan, size Gl5.S4 inches, ,s) a pair. in pair of the same grade of blankets, but in light rose enl. and in size 70x82 inches-, $10 a pair. l.")0 pair of white all-Weel blankets, 70x82 inches, with wide s-triped border in rose and dark blue, $10 a pair. All of thes-e. blankets are of excellent quality, geed look ing and priced at least 10 per cent below today's ruling figure-. n enlh 1 loer ) Linen Towels Special at 50c and 75c Each Twe of the best lets of all-linen towels we have had in years are new offered at 50c and 75c each. The towels at 50c are of full-bleached Scotch hucka back, in a soft finish and with hemmed ends, size 17x 34 inches, an unusually generous size considering the price and quality. The towels at 75c are of an extra geed quality of huckaback, with a neat damask border and carefully hemstitched, size 20 x 35 inches. If you need any towels of cither kind, you will find it very hard te equal these, (Flrtt Fleer) All Our Small Beys' Knitted-Cleth Suits at One Lew Clearaway Price $6 Each This is a fine oppertunitj te secure knitted-cloth suits for little chaps of three te ten years. It is a regular clearaway from our own stocks and it also takes in a number of suits that came in through a special purchase. Every suit in the collection is new marked at ene low price $0, and this means about one-third te one-half less than the regular value. There are 01i or Twist, Middy and Junier Norfolk styles in a variety of tan, greenish mixtures, brown and heather effects. A small number of blue serge suits are included. All told, there are about 300 suits, me price $e eacn, in a te ) year size-. (beiunU 1 luej) eci one of Hum ;i wonderful wilne ai. v as N ' 1 a JA '"A vi t 3 i a mi m im ii(i !i m I (Third Fluer) !?..
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