v&i r ,,,',-' -zi'i '.fiSX1' -,J,-A4, 'VAr V ' EVENING PUBLIC IiEDGMR-3?HILADELPHLi, THUBSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1922 WANAMAKER'S' WEATHER Ram Organ Plays at 9, 11 and 4:50 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Stere Cle&es at 5 Stere Opens at 9 Chimes at Joen Tomorrow's Geed News Frem the Wanamaker Stere "i.wvfTTr,-i if-, A Pan Filled te the Brim Must Be Carried Carefully . ' We arc se inclined te leek at the ether fellow en the read that we sometimes ttnconscieusly spill our own lead and set the example we intended te avoid. A handful or full shoulder-lead subjects us te criticism when'we are obliged te gather up, or try te de se, whatever we have dropped. Personal examples of carefulness are better than volumes of advice. Signed January 10, JOCC. ffiffamtfa 100' Women's Velour Coats, Seme Fur-Trimmed at $25 Tomorrow will be the firt time tlicse rcmaritably geed loeMnc acta have ever bad such little prices and tbe reason is that they hte mostly a few of a kind. A number arc belted and have much silk stitching and large round teiltrs of dyed ceney fur. There are also plain velour coats with urtlars of the fame and a handfiil of gabardines. Taupe, black, navy and brown arc the colors in the collection. (First Fleer) Beaded Tunics and Embroidered Robes. A new shipment of hand-embroidered robes is in from China tfce work en white erpandic, batiste and net. They are quite as b&autiful au anything this season and are priced at $25 te $42.50. The beaded net tunics are in colors brown, tangerine, orchid, my, black and white, and the crystal beads upon them are very frosty looking. Wern ever a satin slip and with a tulle sash they make the most delightful of gowns. Price $15.75. (Mulr Fleer) Yeung Women's Tricetine Dresses Down te $10 The forty remaining dresses in this particular model arc all of midnight blue tricetine with white leather cellar and cuffs. The well eat one-piece style, slightly fulled ever the hips, and girdled with a JeBjr narrow tie sash, is girlish and invariably becoming. All nre new reduced te $10, including sizes 14 te 20. (Second Fleer) 100 New Jersey Dresses for Yeung Women at $7.50 The last shipment of these dresses wc sold for practically deubl tlla price. These are the last wc shall order. They are a well-made two-piece model of Arm wool jersey in henna, ttavy blue or platinum gray. The skirt is pleated, and the Russian overbleuse is cut long and straight, and finished with tie sash, pockets, and white cellar and cuffs. Sizes 14 te 20. (Heoend Fleer) Women's Underwear and Stockings at Average Half Price Seme especially interesting groups in the Winter Sale, the underwear in these lets having all sizes te cheese from. Underwear COc each for light-weight white ribbed union suits in regular and extra sizes. 85c each for summer-weight athletic suits of pink and whits' nainsoek and dimity. 51.75 each for athletic suits of sheer pink and white figured stlk muslin. (Tint Fleer) Stockings G5c n pair for black silk and artificial silk mixed stockings, "eecenda." 83c for black and cordovan full-fashioned silk with cotton tops. 51 for heavy black seamless silk, "seconds." fl.75 for black and colored full-fashioned silk te the top, various weights and kinds in "firsts" and "seconds." (TVeit Atale) Underclothes Trimmed With Silky Gingham They arc among the prettiest novelties in the White Sale. Th Djteria3 are fine nainsoek and batiste, and the garments ure finibhed With bands or appliques of vciy fine gingham in ':. b'ue or lavender Nightgowns are $2.85 te ?C. Chemises are $2.25 te $3.85 Bleemers nre ?1.G0 te $2.25. New Importation of Philippine .Nightgowns Thrift linnwiinllv iif r nnifnran iti iUrnifi Itfinrl. TM n An hnftcf rjt n 'B both solid and eyelet embroidery. Special at $2.05. Nightgowns of a well-known trade-marked muslin, made with high VjBhaped neck and long sleeves, the tucked yeke and wrists finished inn excellent cmbroidery rutlles, are special at ?i.ve. (Third Xleur) Yeung Women Ask for eated Flannel Skirts Unpl( T ll( Tnil f1.in..nl !. ii.fr 2m ...l.ttn Hn. . .. ..niiln a tnMl4 m...im lightly gathered at the waist, and cut en straight lines. Belt and y-eiB are trimmed with tiny pearl buttons. Jt is very geed-looking wr sweater wear, and id priced 311.50. Waist measures are 25 te 30 m, nncl Iengtln 20 te 33. (Bfoend Tloer) Inexpensive Corsets An excellent llttle group te pick one's extra cersets from includ es Wanamaker Specials, L. Il American Lady and Mndame Lyra Itfls at $1 te H Am here are broken sizes of discontinued Lctitin and Parisienne JWliiit$2le7, K ft (TliJrU rioei) ' ' ' THE FURNITURE SALE THAT HAS SPANNED THE WORLD First of all, it will begin when it is geed and ready, en Saturday, January 28, with three days of public inspection of the assembled goods. Thousands of people wait for it, and as things new appear it will net only come up te, but surpass their "Great Expecta tions," and that is saying much. The Wanamaker Great Furniture Sale is the only sale of His kind in the world, and every year that passes makes it mere serviceable and advantageous 'te the people of the surrounding communities and mere and mere far-reaching in its influence. It is world-wide in scope. Furniture has gene out of these sales, net only into nearly all the States of the Union, but also into eight foreign countries reaching from Seuth America te Japan te China, te the Conti nent of Europe, te Great Britain and te Ireland. Ne sale could have expanded in such an ever-widening circle of service and helpfulness unless it was first and above all a sale of tremendous advantage te people nearer home. The sale that has spanned the world is bound te be unique and unmatched in service and benefit te hemekeepers in its mere immediate neighborhood, they who were naturally the first te recognize it as an event with whfch nothing else of the kind compares. Saturday, January 28 the first of three days of preliminary opportunities and advance selections, will shetc. A Distinctly New Silk Handbag A Equare, flat bag of black or navy striped meire silk with cord and tassel handle and brass jockey cap clasp. Nicely silk lined and with inner frame find mirror. Seme of these bags have narrow binding of white kld Bkin. Price $5. (Main Fleer) People Who Like Pictures will find many things te interest mem in the Picture Stoxe. A corner given ever entirely te imported mezzotints reproduces in delicate colorings the favorite subjects of the old English and French painters. These, attractively framed, have lately been reduced, and are new ?12 te $65. Nearby i'i a j;reup of eMjUisitely colored etchings of Trench land scapes and ether subjects, well weith a second leek. Framed, they aie $15 te $65. Here and there, tee, is exactly the lovely Water color or oil you may be looking for te make an outdoor vision en your walls. (I'lflli Meer) French Hand Embroidery en the airiest of batiste insertions and edges is se exquisite of its ldnd and se very mederately priced that we are glad te remind our customers of it again. Edges are $1.50 te $4.25 a yard. Insertions $1.75 te $6.75 a yard. (Flrrt Fleer) The Fine Imported Silver Has Been Given New Prices This means every piece in the unique collection of English and French sterling silverware. Nene of these beautiful pieces have duplicates In this country. They are In the quaintest and most delightful designs that appeal te collectors and te these who knew the value of such a gilt te nn appreciative friend. Coffee sets, three pieces, $235 te $600. Tea sets, four pieces, $150 te $750. Tea 6ets, six pieces, $1600. Chocelato pets, $180 te ?175. (Main Vloer) Large bowls, $250 each. Chesta of sliver, 106 pieces, $000. A chest of cutlery and sil ver, 161 pieces, $S00. stock- CtTITANASILK" inga, famous ter W- their durability, come in all the favorite colors, such as African brown, tans, grays, beige, taupe and nude sftades; they have cotton soles and tops, and arc $2 a pair. Flnit Fleer) Many Cotten Remnants at Little Prices . Plenty in lengths for the chil dren's school frocks nnd ethers for women's waists and evon dresses. There are almost nil IrtndB of cottons among them, including ginghams, voiles, crepes, percales and linenes. The savings are from a third te a half. TTeit AliU) Hand-Made White Blouses at $2.85 te $5 Fine hand needlework and real lace think of them en blouses nt these prices! Such dainty blouses, tee, with exactly the right cellar? and turnback cuffs for wearing with coat suits or sweaters. At $2.85 they are sheer white batlste with fine drnwnwerk. At $3.85 they have net only drawnwerk, but real filet lace. At $5 there white voile, as well as batiste, and they have real Irish or filet laces in addition te the drawnwerk. Each is really extraordinary for Its price. (Third lloer) A New Brown Calfskin One-Strap Slipper has Just ceme from a local maker of women's finest footwear. It Is of soft flexlble leather in light chestnut color, nnd has the narrow tee, medium vamp nnd cuban heel that most women prefer in a dressy hlippcr. The tee is perforated, and se is the strap, and the v p'ted eh is of substantial walking weight. The price is $12 n pair. (First Xloer) Electric Ironers Wonderful Savers Special at $100 We have just received n small let of full size full duty electric ironing machines te sell nt the special price of $100. Next te the electric washing machine, it is the greatest labor-saver ever nut into the home laundry. It costs but 3c nn hour te run nnd will de a week's ironing in one-quarter the time of an electric iron, which costs Ec an hour te opiirate. It can be installed wherever clectricity and gas are available. Special at $100 te be sure of getting one, better order at once. " (fourth Fleer) Women's Colored Handkerchiefs Special, 20c Each A little collection of odds and ends, net all colors and net many of any ene particular style. They are all linen, of course, and really unusually geed valuei. Mostly solid colera with white figures, also seme white with colored borders. By the dozen at $2.20. (llsJn Fleer) Children's Winter Coats White corduroys, white cashmeres and crapellas for children, one nnd two years old, are priced at $1.75 te $25. Colored ceata of chinchilla, broadcloth and belivia, in brown, tan, navy nnd Copenhagen; many of them fur-trimmed. These nrc In two te five year slzes, and priced at $6.50 te $25. A (Nilra Tloer) ' 111 Sateen Bleemers Extra Sizes Silky flesh-color sateen or white eatcen, cut extra large and full, nnd iuflleden elastic nt th knee Priced $ and $1.08. (Tbtrd Fleer) New Fiction "Fire Tengnt." by Sxe Rehmcr, $1.70. In wWeh Mr. Kohreor returns te bin earlier manner, and provides. an amazing conclusion. "Lest Taney," by Knthcrlne Pullcrten Gereuld, $2. The first novel by a writer of seme of the most powerful short stories of our generation. TTlie Ragged Edge," by Hareld McGratb, $L75. (Main Fleer) N OVELTT Inkstands from Parts arc of very decorative cliina, most of them with places for pens and scaling wax, and sell at $2 te $12 in the Ftne Stationery Stere. In tlic. same place will be found bronze paper weights commemorating Chateau Thierry and ether places for $10. Bronze inkstands en onyx bases are $18. (Slain Fleer) 100 Pair of Blankets $4.75 a Pair, Special Made of wool and cotton mixed. White, with berders in either pink or blue. Deuble-bed size, 70x80 inchej. Special at $4.75 a pair. 50 pair of blankets of the same grade in size 00x80 inches are specially priced at $8.75 a pair. (Sixth Fleur) Clearing Out Umbrellas at $7.50 100 in all, odds and cuds taken out of our own stocks and reduced. Consequently they include a llttle of everything, nnd are in the faverite colors blue, green, pur ple, brown and black. Handles vary from leather te bakellte; many are imitation amber, and white tips are almost the rule. (Main Fleer) A Geed Umbrella Frame Deserves a New Cever During the dull season of um-brclla-mnklng we can have it put en for you for bpccially low prices: AH-sillc for $3.50 (colors); Im ported satin gleria for $3.50; illk-and-cotten for $2,25; cotton for 90c. These prices are for a lim ited time only. (Main Tloer) Chocolate Butter Creams, Special, 60c a Pound They have the home-made wholesome flavor that everybedy likes se much and which is rather linrd te find these days. We have made these chocelatoB especially for this week-end te sell for 00c a pound. And, speaking of home-made tasting candies, our delicious fudge, rich and creamy, is priced ipeciully thi3 week at 40c a pound. In chocolate, vanilla and vanilla nnt. (Oeith 6Ulr Stere) Kerne Marie Lemen Seap .idds te iti cleaslng qualities u e fragrance of the oil of lemon. It is in lemon shape and color, md priced 20c a cake or $1.10 for a box of six cakes. (Meln Fleer) Men Are Leeking for Ulsters Here Are 200 of the Finest Down te $40 Each They are less than three days in the Stere, brand new from the benches of the best fashion tailors in America. Twe kinds big storm ulsters, 48 inches long, with high wrap-up cellars and somewhat lighter walking-type " ulsters, 45 inches long. Mostly with plaid-back effects. Seme in rough and some in smooth overcoat evercoat overceat ings. All rich, thick, warm, 100 per cent wool and hand tailored. And the whole let of them at $40 each. At any ether time we would have te charge you $15 te $25 mere apiece for them. (ThlrS Iloer) Pajamas and Night Shirts in the Men's Wear Sale It is worth calling attention te the excellent values in these niffht narments that the sale offers, savings being close te half. There are striped demet night shirte for $1 and some of silk and cotton for $1.50. Pajamas of striped demet are $1.65 ; of percale, ?2, and of heavy colored cheviot, a geed weight for Winter, $2.50 (Main X-loer) Men's Londen Shep Shoes in a $10 Clearaway About 200 pair of very fine high shoes and oxfords from leading American makers. At $10 a pair they represent some remarkable savings. Black and tan shoes of Scotch grain, bearded Vfldng, Russian and French calfskin and cordovan. Seme are brogue styles with long wing tips and perforations and some are plainer styles. A few dress oxferd3 of patent leather at $8. (Tlie Qallery) Why De People of Fine Taste and Culture Select Phonographs in Console Cabinets ? Simply because the console with its fine period lines, its beautiful cabinetwork pleases the fastidious eye as well as the music issuing from it should please the fastidi ous ear. Se vastly has tills demand increased that doubtless an era is at hand when it will be as easily possible in buying a phonograph te select a console cabinet from a full range of the famous period models, from the rich fancies of the Italian Renaissance period te the grace of the Leuis XIV, Leuis XV and Leuis XVI types, as with any ether piece of furniture. Fer it must be remembered that the cabinet of your phonograph IS furniture and must either adorn your home or detract from its beauty. It will also be remem bered that The Biggest Choice in Consoles Is at Wanamaker9 s where the widest assortment of different weeds and different designs, all geed, is assembled, and where the musicul equipment of each phonograph is backed with the full strength of the Wanamaker guarantee. Brunswick Cheney SoneraVictrola these are household words, synonymous with satisfaction and service, and we sell (en cuuveuient terms; every oetamabic model in these four standard machines. 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