r i f" ( '.'i, fy, it rui. W ift; ?" ! V ""ifr j . Or X r 5f 'h i-r- ;v,ii s E PUBLIC; IyEDOEIPHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JAKtTAKY 16, 1922 7& Organ' Pi I c ays at 9,' 11 and 4:50 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Cleudy Stere Opens at 9 Stere Closes at 5 Clilnie at Moen f Tomorrow the Wanamaker Great Winter Clearaway Sal lift J I J V Many Yeung Couples Just j Going .tdTHeusekeeping imakc the mistake of spending all their money or -running into debt when they strive te begin thelrnew Jives just exactly where they left off in leaving their parents' homes. As merchants naturally we are glad te have ready for them all they wish te buy and te give them every consideration in ether ways. There is, however, the ether side that parents and well-wishers may wiselv present te the young homemakers namely, that their fathers and mothers were twenty years in getting together the loveliness of the old homestead where they were brought up. j Pride is a dangerous taskmaster and net always 'safe te fellow, especially if it leads us unnecessarily into debt. .Signed January 16, 1922. te hmh All the Furs in This Sale Are i 25 Per Cent Less. The coats at these new prices include Hudsen seal (dyed muskrat), natural muskrat, gray squirrel, leopard, mole and caracul, marmot and nearseal (dyecj ceney). Seme of these are the entirely simple coats bf the staple class, and some are novel in cut or trimmed with ether furs for example, beaver, Aus tralian opossum or squirrel. Prices start at $67 for marmot and end at $550 for a Hudsen seal (dyed jnuskrat) . i The small furs are sables, beaver, squirrel, lynx, caracul, natural skunk, stone marten, baum marten and raccoon ; also foxes of many kinds, both dyed and natural. Prices start at $11 for gray squirrel and end at $600 for silver fox. (Second Fleer) The Levely New Dresses for Afternoon and Evening Fer women Belnp Seuth and women planning fei Spring Really enchanting things they ve, and marked with rather surprisingly low prices when one remembers what similar things cost a year age ?40 te $160. Here is a golden brown crepe de chine with a long waist, and a twisted brewn ve'vet girdle, net te menMen net panels em broidered with wool. An evening frock of apricot chiffon has self re.ces for girdle and further ornament. An afternoon dress is of (llrnt pale yellow crepe de chine combined with yellow eyelet. Nevel sports dresses are of . ci'k crepe embroidered in col ored stripes or of silk cpengc in turquoise and tan or white and scarlet. An ivory crepe with heavy dull red embroid ery in a primitive design. A chiffon evening gown is of the new chartreuse, crystal beaded. An orch'd-celored crepe is entirely self trimmed, being tr'mmed with rows of little tight self roses. These are just a few ex amp'es, hardly two of the dresses arc alike. Fleer) of Men's Furnishings Fine Things in Abundance All men knew that there are plenty of everyday sales of men's furnishings. This is te let all men knew of the Wanamaker Once-a-Year Winter Sale that is a real thing with the real goods and real values. There are a whole let of men in this city who buy all their shirts and neckties, paja mas, nightshirts, etc., in our yearly Sale, and save money by their thrif tiness. These men will be here tomorrow by the hundreds, but there is no reason why you should net come tee, for the opportunity is just as much jfer one man as it is for anether: This Sale is one of the best Sales of men's wear we have ever had. It is of particular interest because it is a Sale of such things as are going up in the ' market right new. Take careful note of these low prices, for you are net likely te see them se low again' in many and many a day, if we are judges of the market, and we think we are. Over 6000 Neckties 50c each for nearly 3000 cut-silk four-in-hands in favorite Winter designs. 85c each for 3500 fine silk ties, nearly the whole of the remaining Winter stock of the best grades. Women's Handsome Coats With Fur Cellars at $85 Women we are fortunate enough te get en'e of these coats wil have the satisfaction of knowing that a little earlier in the season they would 1-ave paid at leart S40 mere or it. They are made from the finest quality veldyne or belivia in a par ticularly lovely style with full loose ba.k and the new large "wrap sleeve. TV 'arge enveloping cellars are of beaver, squirrel, mole or black caracul. In colors there is the excellent choice of navy, black, Volnay, Malay or taupe. (First Fleer) Yeung Women Can Save $30 en These New Coats There are less than a hundred coats in the group, and we shall sell them for $65 each. Purchased at the regular prices they would be $30 mere. They are thick, soft fabrics of the belivia family in midnighjt uiuu, vuriuus uruwna, unu ruisiu coier. cacn is topped, by a big Lining and making are nil in kcenine with coats The sizes arc 14 te 20. beaver cellar, of this class Specially priced at $38 arc satin-lined sports coats in the natural camel's-hair color, with raglan fleeves, cenvertib'e cellar, big patch pockets and buckled belt. These, tee, in 14 te 20 sizes. (Htcend Fleer) a A Come-Down in the Prices of Seme Fine Silverware In looking ever the collec tion, many people will doubt less find n number of pieces which they need te cemp'ete their collection or which would make an admirable gift te a friend. The sterling silver is of the finest character, the patterns all are most desirable. But the prices mean wonderful savings and such as arc net (Main Fleer) like'y te be met with for a long time te cuim. There arc three huiidiseiitf; ten services, Fevrn pieced in each. mk:1 "linr u tray. T''r ' are new two of them at S10UO and one at $2 ue. An aspnragus disli is new $250. Vegetable dishes, $135 and $375. Gravy beats, $75 te $200. Meat plat'ers. $123 te $J00. vases, $jU te ?150. They Average About Half of Our Regular Lew Winter Prices In some cases mere than half, in some cases less than half. All Wanamaker merchandise, geed, fibund, reliable and in the best of taste. Beautiful Shirts $5 each for 840 silk shirts, silk and wool and silk and cotton. Every style of silk shirt we have except white silk shirts. The finest assemblage of these things in Philadel phia and silk is going up right new in the market. $3.50 each for 388 of the handsomest silk-and-cotton and imported mercerized cotton poplin shirts we have ever seen. Men will be pleased te get these. They will go in u hurry. $1.85 each for 1-171 of the finest woven madras shirts, business men's favorites they include some white shirts with cellars attached, that will be interesting te golfers. $1.05 each for 2535 woven and printed madras shirts, made ever the b!g Wanamaker measurements, splendid in every way. Including 700 shirts for men who like starched cuffs. Pajamas and Nightshirts $2.50 each for colored cheviot pajamas and silk-and cotton pajamas. t $2 each for printed percale pajamas. Alse a varied collection of demet pajamas at $1.65 and demet nightshirts at $1 ;' silk-and-cotton nightshirts at $1.50. Splendid Heuse Gowns A collection of about 100, including Londen silk gowns of great beauty, $35 ; rich corduroy gowns at $25 and wool gowns at $25 te $50. 157 Imported Knit Silk Scarfs at $5 (Main Doer) The Little Beet Shep Is Sending Many White Shoes Seuth . Notably a two-strap slipper of. white canvas trimmed with black patent leather or tan calf. The long wing tip, heel foxing, mili-. tary heel and welted sole are of the leather. Se is 4he short fan shaped tongue. The two straps buckling in the center of the ankle match the body of the shoe, Spanish and Other Cemhs iyly set with little red stones are in various foundation colors crystal, black and shell and the hapes nre many and both small find Jnrge. Prices are $0 te $32. (Main Floerf (First Fleer) and are of white canvas. The price is ,$14 a pair. Other whi'e footwear for Southern wear includes a white canvas one strup slipper, with French heel and light sole, at $14: one-strap s'irpers of white kid or white buckskin at $16 a pair, and white buckskin sports shoes, rubber soled, at $10 a pair. New Imported China Dinner Sets, $50 a Set Special Sets of 99 pieces, in a deep border decoration of rose gar lands en u ground of tan, with gdld-linc edges and handles. The body is a china of an excellent quality, and the (Fourth Fleer) shapes and general selection ara very geed. The price $50 a set, is about one-third below the pre vailing figure for sets of this grade, but we secured this par ticular let through a very invoraeic special purchase. A Smart New Oxford for Yeung Men Or for men of any age who like te keep up with the fashions. Of tan Scotch grain calfskin with perforated tip and saddle stitch around the vamp, full outside extension sole and the sole stitched aloft. Price $12.50 a pair. (Main Fleer) Crepe de Chine Negligees p an odd sort of loop ribbon fmming may be had in the French oem for $25. The colors are de lightful tea rose, orchid and blue. (Third Fleer) N ' ANewSilkfbr Blouses and i Negligees One would feel inclined te c-'l it riot of colors thnt one i.ever suspected would go together, and Jet they somehow de, and the effect quite fascinating. . The silk itself is a crepe de chine ith a high luster. It is 40 inches Wile and $4 a yard. (l'lrat Fleer) A Fetching New Style in Silk Handbags Nearly round in shape and of Wue, brown, black or taupe meire k. cither plain or ornamented ,JUh a row of little petals in self Sk or in br,Rht 19isly iiter The0 hnira Vin. .,..,... I WlulJd f amb'' or Bl,cH finlsh I T,clc prjee ,ia $5. ., (Mala Fleer) Nightgowns in the White Sale Fifty Different Patterns in Nainsoek, Cambric, Batiste, Cotten Crepe, Crepe de Chine and Radium Silk, Priced. $1 te $10.50 There are mere than fifty different patterns, if one counts the variations of trimming as well as the differences of cut and material. At $1 alone there arc a dozen styles, all with round neck and short sleeves, lace or embroidery finish. All are geed nainsoek, excepting one heavier gewnin cambric. $1.50 offers six styles, four of nainsoek with round or square necks and short sleeves, and two of cambric with high neck and long sleeves. All are daintily trimmed. Other nainsoek gowns with lace or embreiderv and ribbon are $1.65, $1 85, $2.25, $2.50, $2.85 and $4.50. At $5.50, $6.50, $7.50 and $8.50 there are fine nainsoek gowns with much of the top and sleeves made of real filet lace. 1 Cotten Cifepe Gowns offer five styles, all of a fine nuality crepe that is soft te the touch, la'unders ensily and wears well. At $1.50 they arc flesh or white crepe with ribbon-run picot edge. At $2 are empire gowns 6f white crepe trimmed with pink or blue striped crepe. At $2.25 is a very dainty white crepe gown t'inmed with filet edging and hemstitching, front shirring and ribbon bows. Hir1 nn"k and long sleeve white creue gowns with violet featherstitching and silk frog fastenings nre $2.50. Empire gowns of extra fine crepe with hemstitching and lace trimming nrc $2.85. Hand-Embroidered Batiste Gowns hand made and hand embroidered in the Philippines, include seven different" styles, priced at $2.65, $2.85, $3.85 and up te $7.85. Silk Nightgowns include a number of styles in flesh crepe de chine, flesh or white rmuum siik, at various prices irem fj.eu 10 $iu.eu. (Third Fleer) Mere of These Velour Doer Curtains at $16.50 a Pair That these are the be3t cur tains of the kind that have been offered at such a price in years is a fact which people are quick te perceive. Fy that reason the last let sold out in a day, and these should go at least as quickly. 0f fine ve'eur and made with French scams. All are 42 inches wide, and they come in a full choice of colors. Special at $16.50 n pair. Seersucker Bed Sets of a certain old-fashioned kind are in again ecru with blue, ecru with pink and plain ecru. Size 72x100 yjc0M 515 the set; size 90x100, $18 the set. All scalloped and with cut-out corners. (Slirlli Fleer) Prices Lowered en Chauffeurs' Overcoats and We have taken fifty-four Winter overcoats for chauffeurs lowered their prices decidedly. The majority arc of heavy, firm, dark cloth and are new marked $28 each, a saving of $10 or $12. The remainder are sheep-lined or deg fur coats and these are new 30 each. (The Gnllrry) (Fifth Fleer) A Clearaway of Baskets Demestic and Imported Wc have taken hnlf at least from their prices, and the baskets include almost all imaginable shapes and sizes. They are Lined and unlined sewing baskets. Shopping baskets. Sandwich baskets. Plant baskets. Chinese handy baskets. Willow baskets. Hampers of bamboo and wi'Iew. Peicelnin trays with basket edges. Covered market baskets. English deg kennels for travel ing and home use. The range of prices is from 60c for a shopping basket te $11.50 for a deg kennel. (Fourth Fleer) New Embroidered Pillow Cases $6.75 and $12.75 a Pair New Madeira pillow cases, at $12.75 n pair, are of fine linen, exce'lently hand embroidered in several designs. These measure Never Were Such Celers in Japanese Crepes They are the softer, newer tones thnt women have taken such a fancy te and which are usually te be found only in much finer and mere expensive fabrics, In this just -received importation nre a great number of these beautiful plain shades, besides manv checks for, women's and chil dren's dresses They nre 3Cc, 4Gc, 65c and 7Cc for the pluhmnd 7Cc fee the'ckMu; W ' , ' ' ' (rirrt Flr) (Flmt Fleer) 2214x30 inches, nnd they are very handsome and dainty goods. New pillow cases from Ireland, made of fine linen and machine embroidered in pretty patterns, are priced at $0.75 a pair. 100 Weel-Filled Quilts Special at $6 Each Covered with nrintal mmhric in a floral pattern and bordered with plain-colored sateen, 100 te sell at a new special price $0 each,1 Full selection effect,, f Fler) . ' New Goods Just Added te the Hosiery and Underwear Sale (All at Average Half Price) nnii T!?-e S?le stai;ted with $105'000 worth of merchandise that was practi cally entirely regular stocks reduced. , Tomorrow we bring in tens of thousands of dollars of fresh, new hosiery thb ZtZffu nfrt!16"' Wm7 an! Ch.ildren aU f H Specia11 Pased for tnis sale and all at the same ratio of savingan average half with effill geed -selection, of course, in the groups the sale started witn, but the following are all new: ,. . Women's Stockings iuc a pair for full-fashioned black lisle stocking, ".seconds " e()c u pair for full-fashioned mereerizert uai 'Snds??ir fr full-fashioned I)urc d"e silk wMi reinforced garter tops and cotton f J'I5 u PaIr for full-fa8hiened black silk te the top 5-.50 n pair for full-fashioned all-silk with openwork clocks, "seconds." OVct AUIrl soles, , , M , Men's Half Hese lrtfZ 'n,,, -' "-th co,or, npes. (Muln 1'liKir) Chilflrpn'st Slnl.,,nu 25c a pair for black ribbed cotton stockings with fashioned feet. (Hrt Heur) , t ... , Wcium's Underwear $1.7.. each ler fleurel .Uk-ami-celt bodlctep .ll.letle iult. in pU.k nnd while (IvilM -lln) ,, , , 4. , 4f , Mv's Underwear 75c each for athletic union auita ef-tripcd madras. (Main fleer) I I 5 H II im m m 1I M i 'J1 'i A ?Uth P.i (, tfs&iii.. 4i.y. ;? -,v.-v. -.tM. rt . If -!-' S..H i v r- ,. ; ; i "' - y-