pSs?1 &&&tVit&Vr f ' ' SS!()3iPpF i iTjfT? JJii jCTm; RJtTf. 7H,r '""4r '- 3PJ p- WJJ py . nWVJJiJ ' pi? EVENING PUBLIC LEDG-ER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1922 WEATHER Light Sneiu Ortfan Plays at 9, 11 and 4:50 Clilmcfl nl Noen WANAMAKER'S S.terc Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S eal of Geed News- and It Interests Everybody rea kww A Cj There Is Ne Greater Deception Than Self Iheugh three-fourths of I'ebabiy doubt such te Wcrfeel se sure of te cope with every question and te be right in Jeur judgments and are advice and se ready te jump at conclusions that, like Benjamin Franklin, we "pay tee llnuch for a whistle," as ' friends. Signed January t3, 1922. The Women's Londen Shep People who could net get nte the Stere en account of the storm will be glad te ;new that we still have some If the fine taHermade gar ments which were reduced te cry small prices. Fer instance, here arc English tweed suits at $30. Spert suits at $21.50. English tweed topcoats at 50. Besides raincoats and cor cer am individual coats with tur cellars the latter being 1170. (Tlie Caller)) Kew Woven Tissues Speak of Spring Frecks W'c can new say that there is really geed assortment of these lepular Spring cottons here. There are nt least a hundred tylcs, in the favorite- staple ihccks, solid colors with white vcr checks and many new tingled patterns and n few tripes. They are all U0 inches kide and there is scurcely need mention the fact that they tand tubbing remarkably well. (llrst l'loer) Embroidery Edges Frem St. Gall Ruffled edecs. we should sav ather, the sort se much wanted or children's and women's under- IW. The work is blind and yelct, done en longcleth and nam nam ek, and soils at 23c te 75e a ard wonderfully little com cem ared with the prices of a year je. (1'lri.t rioer) be Elastic Girdles The woman who ruts tlm miMt omfert out of the.se nulls tln-m own until the waiht line lets t the hips. One of nine-inch Innrrth mid cry shett skirt is $3.50 A twehe-inch length for .street, veninir or snnrr. wmn- w si. pftra sizes arc $1.50. A feurt eon-inch lemHli of vy clastic is intended for tall 'omen and luu a longer skirt, we. Sizes :;i tn :!i! me an. A tree-tone btcn-in irirdle of enn fWe U of hcavv chistic liu!C(l 1th four eyelets 'aL th Inn fm- Msy adjustment. A mtecn-ineh length, $8. j (Tlilril I l.ji.r) Gingham Heusedresses Specially Priced $1.85 Checked gimjham in pretty pnt- B'1eBujke"sly1,.,1,cutcd from yoke, u'iii, ....i,t i i r. I. '" iui.twt? linn i-Jinu t. Seme of the cellars haw a 'r limn .emliriiiil...... .. l pmmlnir. ' Tlilnl 1 Juer) Japanese Cotten u'epe Kimonos at ., 51-85 HtK v. 'n.vii wiujiu hiripcu " OHIO or nink ,,,l (.!,... or n ban I 1 Jnnnti ' ?i plain wh'tc Unde " - tlUfV leevtu l' n tin- nuthe wido wide wido imeuo .style, and sue- a"y pr.ced (Tlilnl l'luer) White Outing Flannel, Special j. 18c a Yard ' selir s ? !mitr of 1000 yards m '"cues w Hi n,iri n i ...ii.t mr,n?lcn n children's uu w nd JiiKhtdrcsscs. (Vlrst Meer) Deception the human family be the case. our own native ability se unwilling te ask he se often told his Qtf&fawMfa JTi f''-S All the Coats for Yeung Women at Lowered Prices With most of the Winter ahead, every coat left in the Yeung Women's Stere is reduced, se that a much finer one is new available than the same amount would have purchased ten days age. On the finest coats, new priced $75 te $158, the saving i3 from $20 te $52 en a garment. These arc mostly individual models, of handsome materials, finely made and trimmed with geed furs. On the ether geed coats, new $25 te $68, the savings are a little lc?s, but still very well worth while. The sizes altogether include 14 te 20. A Geed Time te Gel the Little Lass a Ceat Prices are lowered also en nlmest every coat of &ix te 1 1 year sixes. The materials arc chinchilla, plain woolens and mixtuies, belivias and duvctyns, many with fur cellars. The lowered prices run all the way from $9..")0 te $95. (Second l'loer) 100 Women's Are New Geed warm coats with which te face the remainder of the cold dajs and there is a nice little saving of from $7.50 te $8.30 en each one of these garment?. Among them find heavy sports coats made of men's two-toned (Tlrnt I Beautiful Duvetyn Handbags at About Half Price We have taken several hundred of our finer duvetyn hand bags and reduced them te average half price. Seme are exactly half, some a little mere, some a little less. Among them arc plain duvctyns, broche duvctyns, mesh duvelyns, checked duvctyns nnd bended duvctyns. With shell finish, metal and covered frames and some with self handles or cord and tassel. Celers arc brown, beaver, navy, black, jade and copper nnd all thu bags are nicely sill; lined. They arc in a variety of styles. New price., are W.50 te $J0. (Mitln l'loer) Girls' Serge Regulation Dresses for Less Twe htyles in eight te 1 1 year sizes are te be cleared uway nt $7.e0 and ?8.u0. Each was mere. Hetli are dark blue serge in one-piece htlc. One has scarlet flannel cellar and cuffs braided in black. The ether has white braiding en ulue cellar and cuffs. (Ncrunil 1 There Are Still Seme of These $8.75 Skirts Jinny wi men will be glad te hear it, for they are truly won derful values. They are full pleated, all wool cloth skirts which have fermery sold for many times this llgure and they urc in the favor ite black nnd whjte combinations nnd also there ure u fcy colon. (Flrtt Vloer) Women 's Silk Jersey Frecks Anether shipment of these always useful, much-asked-for dresses. They arc in brown, black and navy, and in several styles one with a circular (Vlrst The New Printed Radiums Are a Jey te Beheld One may cheese between the quite demure checkg or the mere frivolous figured designs and yet be very sure of a most successful result. Fer women thinking of the earliest Spring frocks, these lovely soft finished radium silks arc just about the best cheice that could be made. They are 40 inches wide and $3 n yard. (rirnt l'loer) Winter Coats $30 Each coatings. Alse there arc wool vcleur coats, cither with or with out dyed ceney cellars. These come in black, navy, taupe and brown. Seme with Itaglan shoulders, ethers with straight sleeves. yNet being odds and ends, there is plenty of each style. lour) lour) Washable Suits for Small Beys Gayly colored I'hnmbray.s and ginghams, home of them with pop lin waists but all cottons and practically all of the Oliver Twist pursutu-ien. They are very fetch ing looking little things, with their pockets and smocking and general quaintness. Sizes two te (lve year3. Itrlcca 52.25 te $0.75. Tlilrd l'loer) at $25 tunic, ene a coat model, another a chemise style and se en. Seme of the dresses arc embroidered. Price $25. Extra sizes in 44ie te 52le are $32.50. Vloer) Hand-Made White Blouses at $2.85 te $5 Fine hand needlework and real lace think of them en blouses at these prices! Such dainty blouses, tee, with exactly the right cellars and turnback cuffs for wearing with coat suits or sweaters. At $2.85 they nre sheer white batiste with fine drawn work. At $3.85 they have net only drawnwerk, but real filet lace. At $5 there is white voile as well a3 batiste, and they have real Irish or filet laces in addition te the drawnwerk. Each is really extraordinary for its price. (Third l'luer) Black Satin Slippers With Spanish Heels arc a proper footnote for the toilette that tep3 off with a pi quant Spanish comb in the hair. The vamp is short with a rounded tee. One strap cresses the in step. The coquettish high heel, instead of curving in as a French heel docs at the back, is straight. Well made of geed black satin, they arc priced very moderately at 0.75. (1 Iril I'luur) A NEW book by Sir William Osier is "The Evolution of Modern Medi cine," price $(. It is a series of lectures delivered at Yale University in April; 19U1. (Mil In l'loer) Please Nete These Very Geed Values in the White Sale Philippine nightgowns at $2.05 in three patterns, all beauti fully cmbreidcied. Others at $2.85, $3.85, $5 and $7.85, each a special value. Philippine chemises at $2.05 te $3.85, and drawers at $t and $1.05. Japanese crepe petticoats, long or short, in white, pink or blue, hand embroidered, nt $1.85. Pink crepe de chine nightgowns at $5. An extra heavy cloth, cut square neck and short sleeves, with lace trimming. Other silk gewii3 from $3.85. Crepe de chine, satin and radium chemises of extra quality at $2 te $5.50. Pink satin and lacu camisoles at $1. Itadium silk or satin in tailored or lacc-trimmed styles at $1.50 te $2.25. Nightgowns of heavy cambric with low neck, short slece and ribbon-run casing, at $1. (Third l'loer) 1500 Yards of Linen Crash Toweling Special at 50c a Yard Pure linen toweling for glass and china. Choice of red, or red and blue combination border. (Dret Woolen Fiber Rugs Plain and Figured Aii unusually geed assortment of these popular and low-priced lugs and at the same pri-e.s cime heavy wool rugs in plain colors. Uxl2ft., $20 nnd $30.10. ("mrntli Dress Trimming Remnants for Half and Less Short, convenient lengths of almost everything you can think of in the way of trim mings. braid3, fur bands, for dresses and coats, nil sorts e " ornaments Mid tassels and odd lengths of flouncing. As a matter of fuel, many women are looking forward te just sucn an opportunity as this for the trimmings for their Spring suits and dresses. (Muln l'loer) A Winter Sale of Suits That Men Have Confidence In $30, $35. and $40 Wanamaker. Clothing Sales are rare and valu able. The Sale of Winter suits new under way is the opportunity that many a man has looked forward te. It is a Sale in which men have confidence. The suits are genuine Wanamaker Stocks and fine. The savings are real savings from the Wana maker regular bedrock prices. Several hundred suits remaining. Marked .$30, $35 and $40. (Tlilnl l'loer) Notable Specials in the Sale of Lamps Dell lumps, $3 te $12.50. Charm ing boudoir affairs with quaint dell heads and skirts serving as shades. Decorated Candlesticks, $1 each. .With decorated candles te match. Useful in emergencies, and (Ieurtli New Consignment of Chinese Rugs of the Finer Kind A3 in all ether things, there urc differences in Chinese rugs. The inferior kinds of Chinese rugs are by no means scarce, and at the prices quoted for them, they leek fairly well, en paper. But thty are net nearly geed enough for people who want the kind that leek well in fact nnd that will serve well when put te the test of U3age- These people will want Chinese rugs of the hind that we have just opened fine, heavy pieces, in rich, decorative coler3 nnd patterns, nt prices as low as rugs of that 'description can be regularly sold for. 12x9 ft $379 12.2x9.-! ft $375 12.2x9.3 ft $333 12jc9 ft 357 12.3x9.1 ft $391 ! 1 1.11x9.3 ft $375 - " 53J7 13.7x9 ft $Ju5 12.1x9.1 ft $375 14x10.2 ft $497 14.2x9.2 ft $495 10.2x10 ft $335 14x10 ft $135 (Serrnlh l'loer) Geed Scetdtj, for the Net only Dad, but Mether and the childtcn, tee, ought te have these warm Scotch voel gloves for the finger-nipping weather that's coming. Fer women they are $1.75, P2.50 and $4.50, including long (Muln Fifteen hundred yards taken from our own stock and marked at a substantially reduced price 50 c a yard. The wid;h 20". inche!. l'loer) tUlxlO.G ft., $17.50 and $31.30. 7.0x0 ft., $25.50. 0x9 ft., $11.00 and $21.50. Special 9x12 ft. Inneslrv Brussels rugs, $21.50. J'lu r) The New Stamped Rompers, Dresses hats unci "pnntie-frecks" are ready in the Art Needlework Stere, ami tlu finished models tu show hew they are going te leek are close- by. Prices for these stamped articles range from 75e for hat3 te $1.50 for the little divsscs. Other new ideas are the stamped breakfast frocks and nprens. The frocks nre $2.50 te $2.75; and the uprens 'J0e te $1.50. (Second l'loer) charming as n boudoir fitting. English pottery Lamps, 58.50. Serviceable little lamps, single light; shades extra. Brass, silver and hand-wrought iron candlesticks, $1.35 te $20. Various sizes and designs. l'loer) Weel Gloves Family gauntlets of brushed wool, and finest gloves of cashmere wool. Fer children there arc several styles, from 75c te $1.50. Fer men there are plain wool at $1.50, cnmcl's-hair at $2.50, and beft alpaca wool at $3.50 a pair. Every pair from Scotland. Fleer) De Yeu Like Old-Fashioned Chocolates? The bitter-sweet creamy Kind that makes you want te keep en eating until you have finished the box. Our Candy Kilt-hen makes just such chocolates as these. They are fresh every day ami there are all 801 ts of delicious flavors in a box at 00c a pound. Anether geed candy te take home ever the week-end is a special pound box of asserted caramels, yellow jack, caramel nougat and crisp pnnce.-s c'lip at 50c a pound. (lern Miilr Merr) Old Umbrellas Made New a I Small Cost Our geed umlin Ma makers, te keep their pcepl people busy in a dull ensell, will put new covers en your old umbrellas, if erdere I new, at these unusually low prices: American taffeta (cotton) tape edge, 90c. Union taffeta (silk and cotton), $12.25. Satin, gleria, an imported silk warp cloth, S3.50. Tape-edge all-silk black, blue, green, purple and garnet, $3.50. (Muln Meer) "I Am Forever Buying the Children New Shoes" is tin; plain! of a mother who buja .shoes tee cheap te be geed. We seldom stress the prices of our children's footwear. It is as low priced as geed footwear can be. The essential thing is te sell a quality that wears well, and givea satisactien for every moment it is worn. High-laced tan bluchcr shoes with bread tees and heavy soles are $4.75 and $5.50 in 8 Vu te 2 sizes. A finer tan calf shoe in a little lighter weight is $6.75 and $7.75. according in size. A dark tan calf high laced shoe for growing girls is $7 te $10.50. Fer small boys' stormy weather wear we recommend ,1 Rtnnr m,,,, ii.- waterproofed shoe, lacing high and buckling at the top. Children's fleece-lined tan leather leggings are $10 lr j?si ' Winter Overcoat Clearaway in the Men's Londen Shep About sixty fine British ulsters and a little ever a score of fine fur-cellar overcoats have been marked for quick disposal in the Londen Shep. The British coats arc in both medium and heavy weights, chiefly belted-back models, and are in fine fabrics and distinctive designs. Their new prices are $50 and $55, which represents savings of $20 or $25 en each garment. The fur-cellar overcoats are remarkable values, being one half te one-third their original prices. They are made of the finest materials and have cellars of beaver, otter and Australian opossum. Their new prices are $75 te $135. (The Gallerr) Men's Striped Shirts With Cellars te Match A style that appeals te many men. These shirts are in pin stripes of various color and the separate starched cellars te match arc a popular shape. The bodies of the shirts are plain neglige and they have soft cuffs. Lew-priced nt $2.50. (Main l'loer) Men's Redleaf Seft Hats Half Price at $3 These are the fine "brushed" hats, as hats with long, silky nap mre termed. They are a heavier material than the average soft hnt and keep their shape well in rough weather. Crowns may be worn creased or dented in and the welted brim turn? up or down. In a geed range of colors and all sizes. (Main l'loer) Men's French Handkerchiefs at Half Price Which means that they are new only $1 each and they arc the beautiful colored linen handkerchiefs which we have personally selected and brought ever from Paris. The tiny hems are all hand rolled and for colorings and designs, one would go far te find their equals. (.Main l'loer) Men's Heavy Winter Shoes for a Seng $3.50 These arc just the sort of shoes nene'ed right new by men who are much outdoors, and they are greatly lowered in price. Heavy black calfskin bluchcr high shoe.-, with bread tees and double soles te the shanks. Black kidskin high shoes in straight-lace and bluchcr styles, with heavy single soles. Net te be matched for the menej. (Muln l'loer j Beys' Fine Winter Overcoats Priced for a Quick Clear-Out at $22.50 Fine, warm woolen fabric, properly modeled and soundly made. wray, brown and greenish mixed materials, in ulster models, .single-brea.sted and double-breasted. Seme with belts all around, some with half belts, every coat in the collection a geed-looking, dependable garment, priced anywhere from enc-thiril te one-half below th" regular selling price this season. ...... -i iiiivni, I-, nmue up 01 ceais mat we bought at ulniiy advantageous price, together with a number taken regular stocks and marked at straight reductions. Price, $22.50, in sixes for boys of 12 te 20 years. (SrcnniJ l'loer) 80 of Our Richest Weel-Filled Quilts, Lowered One-Third ' te One-Half The quilts are covered with fabrics that are exquisite in tcxture and colerlovely I-rench tissue,, brocaded satins, brocaded silks, printed satins, satins in beautiful floral rffects. and silk charmingly embroidered with flowers in natural colors and hand-nuilted Ky 1 nn unlimtinn eC mln I .. 1. .i Just &0 (,u Its i.i the clea.'ing. and sate, n back, up te $37.50 "'"" "i ii'ium 1.1 fiunaniing. top (SlMli U'lrit fleer) a partic partic frem our new priced at $12 for one with satin f, u superb qu.lt in rich brocade. Heur) Priced $7.25. a pair.' IB.V , jfaf,. ftW , ! i A
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