EB-j nieiicriraH ''"' P5SBBQ Jf..ifc.rtttjtf!g'r '! .:i i. imin,;iiiii - l I w if jh "' 1 1 y wanamakeWs WANAMAKER'S Open l ' WAHAMKER'S Stere Closes at 5 Clilmet at Noeh -w, w , . Tir . 1 9 1 lanuary Brings Se Many Advantages te These uh Mm 1 nr w nnarna Kfv ?$ J. ; - ; u t- -. Ttm vl-'--'- '-'- '' ;''-' ; I It Is' Recorded in History i That the Magna Charta Weated fortresses and honors for business ,When tne ixreai junarier ' maue ey ning 'r.i n-nliYirnrl fv TCifinr TTpnrv TTT tnA winfirmed by King1 Edward I in the five and twentieth year of his reign, bestowed en merchants honeurs and privileges peculiar 'te princes and in tiihe of war gave them the Wnctity et AmDassaaers. True it as that "ngures de net lie." Business deals in mensyand merchants ife like billiard players, who put money into tickets, but they cannot keep it there. iff It is constantly put into a round of ft J, m J Jl J. A. 1 Jl "1 II circulation mai leucnes me wool en xne jffieep's back and the cotton tilled in ihe .jjjeuthern fields, the railroads and ships that transport it ana me muis ana werners mat weave it and prepare the fabrics te become coins of comfort for the people who need the World's products. Signed ;; January SO, 1022. ; Women's Dainty Silk Afternoon Gowns 1 Twe simple straight-line models with fullness at tfcfc sides, carried out in crepe de chine and Canten crepe and very delightfully beaded. They are usually WacK DiacK wnn DiacK Deaas, DiacK wim crystal beads. Then there are gray with crystal beads and gray with gray beads. The price of each gown is $9e. x (First Fleer) 1 r Fifty Yeung Women May Have These New Dresses at $27.50 They arc taffeta, Canten crepe, beaded Georgette, lace, and some of the new silky crepe knitted effects, including colors and fashions for both day and evening use. Ordinnrily we should bcII them for from $10 te $22 mere. Dut they were n little special purchase of but one or two of each model, und the price marked througheut'tho croup is $27.50. i Ne need te desenbe them. They are charming and individual, Md the young women of 14 te 20 who secure them will feel well repaid. Yeung Women's Tweed Tep Coats Special at $30 Brown herringbone tweed with plaid backing. Raglan lleeves, huge patch pockets, large convertible cellar, buckled belt, leather-effect buttons. A splendid storm coat for riding, walking or metering. Sizes 14 te 20. Specially priced at $30. Girls' New Winter Tep Coats at Very Dew Prices . They arc a ceatmaker's Winter-end stock, which accounts for prices far below what we earlier sold their exact duplicates for. " At $8.50 they are wonderful little coats 0 te 14 year sizes of a geed brown mixture, soft and warm, sturdily Hned and well teade in a particularly geed medel. 'At $25 they are centa of a similar woolen, mixture, in blue Or brown, made in a different model and topped by shawl cellars or n,een fur. These also ere 0 te 14 year Bizea. Quantities are limited. (Second Fleer) Women's Plain Pumps for Spat Wear rilcse ent.ivelv nlnin nnmnn. wifhnnr. aenm ei trlmmlne. re designed for outdoor wear with spats, or for indoor wear Wl"i or without nrnnmenrs. Tiirv arn in black natent leather. ull black or tan calfskin, and have turned sole, moderate 'cn ncei, medium tee. Priced $10 a pair. (FJrit Fleer) Corsets at White Sale Prices IrPOtniln nnvcmla rp ninV nlnc4t tni Ofllltll llfrVlf 111 t eight and lightly boned, and geed for morning wear, sizes re 23 te 29 : the. WioeSl or fanamaker Specials in a variety of models, topless and lust, $1 te $3.50. ixeiaset front-lace corsets and L. R.'s in broken sizes, $0. Colored Glassware in ; High Faver The of colored tive Many Levely Hats Will Bleem in the Southland if one is te Jpdge by the mul titude of charming hats that have already1, left the Gray Salens for that purpose. Dut many mero are waiting te be chosen, for each new beauty achieved' seems te in spire ear most gifted mil liners afresh. There are delightful new effectB in straw weaves, in rib bdh uses, in daring color har monies, in shapen. If theso hat3 foretell the millinery' beauties of the later Spring, no past season has, ever seen women mero delicieu3ly' "mil Hncred." PriccB start quite), reason ably at $14. vogue glassware, is remarkable. In furnishing and decera-. effect it is a ware of much attractiveness and un usual possibilities. '"" The eddnesB'and charm of its colors are striking. Many new pieces are shown in the assortment if! celeste blue, amethyst, old blue, amber and canaria. Flower or fruit bowls with matching candlesticks, fldwer vases, flower bowls, iced tea sets, lemonade sets, nut bowls, bonbon dishes, aquariumB. Prices from $2 te $30 apiece. (Fourth rioer) (Second Fleer) f The Fashionable Spring Coatings AreBelivias and Duvetyns Seme very beautiful ones have just arrived and there are se many women who want these two particular weaves that it doesn't seem as though they would be here long. The finest cashmere wool belivias in lovely colorings, 54 inches wide, are $12 a yard. tf ew Spring duvetyns in many new colors are $8 a yard. And there are new arrivals among the special $6-a-yard belivias. These are wonderfully geed values. (First Fleer) New Let of Fitted Cases; for Wenien . Of black long-grain cow hide, moire lined and with pockets in the ends. Geed sized fittings of white, amber-finish or shell finish celluloid. 20 and 22 inch sizes. Unusual value for $25. (Main Fleer) French Hand Embroidery en the airiest of batiste insertions and edges is se exquisite of its kind and se very moderately priced that we are glad te re mind our customers of it again. Edges arc $1.60 te $4.25 a ya'rd. Insertions, $1.76' te $6.7G a yard. (Flret Fleer) CERTAIN enchanting .earrings i?i the Oriental Stere arc of ivory with onyx, jade, lapis lazuli and rock crystal with onyx. The de- sigii3 arc most artistic, and the.jrice8 $21 te $60. (Main Fleer) Brown Gloves Frem Wrist te EJbew Length Brown and tan gloves, like brown and tan shoes, leek well with almost any day at tire. Women Jike these four kinds particularly: Brown or tan washable capeskin gloves, one clasp, eutseam sewn, at $2.50 a pair. Brown or tan French kid, two clasp, pique sewi, at $3 a pair. Brown or tan Reynier French kid gloves, 12-button length, new lowered te $6.50 a pair. Brown or tan Reynier French kid gloves, 16-button length, new $8.50 a pair. (Main Fleer) Sturdy Muskrat arid Nearseal Coats are in the Fur Sale at the same reduction as nil the ether furs in our stock. The hardy natural muskrat coats arc rather simple topcoats, 3G te '15 inches long, with skins beautifully worked often in such a way a3 t,e form a border. They have big cellars, often of the hhawj type, and attractive liningsrand they are usually belted. Prices run from $105 for a short one te $160 for one 45 inches lens-,. -Nearseal (or .dyed ceney) ceata. are 36 te 40 inches long, have self cellars or cellars of Australian opossum, skuntf beaver and gray squirrel. Prices are $108 te $225. - Short bVewn marmot coats are the least expensive of any, being only $67. (Second Fleer) New Come Fur-Trimmed Coats for Women at $45 These are all coats which have been higher in price and there are many whose only fault is that there arc but two or three of each kind. ' They are chiefly veleurs rand belivias, some having elaborate silk stitching or braid trimming. They are all silk lined and interlined and the cellars are of a geed dyed ceney fur. Brown, black and navy are the colors in the entire group but net in eacli style. (Flrt Fleer) The Necklace te Match the Gewn Pretty bead necklaces of any length and any color you wish are te be found in the Jewelry Stere. Seme ,new ones are in marbled effecta and lovely colorings or imitation jade or jeweled with metal chains. They are surpris ingly little in cost, 50c te $14. (Mala Fleer) Silk lingerie the Celer of Wild Reses Throughout the White Sale are these drifts of rose-petal pink underclothes, the color and satiny texture of blossoms, but a great deal mere substantial. Silk and satin camisoles in this wild-rose pink arc especially geed at $1, $1.50, $1.65, $2.25 and up te $8.50. Nightgowns are $8.85 te $10.50. Chemises are $2 te $5.50. Plain satin bloomers are $2.75. Lace trimmed, they are $5. Of tub silk, they are $3.75. Of radium silk with picot edge, $5. At a number of the prices either lace-trimmed or plain tailored silk garments may be chepen. All nre specially priced. (Third Fleer) Reine Marie Lemen Seap adds te its cleansing qualities the fragrnnce of the oil of lemon. It is in lemon shape and color, and priced 20c a cake or $1.10 for a box of bIx cakes. (Mala Fleer) Heuse Notes "Scar-net" is a varnish for furniture and interior weed work -which withstands spilled liquids, het dishes and hard wear without spot ting white. Prices from 50c for a half pint te $5 a gallon. "Mechanics Hand Seap" is a paste soap made espe cially te remove dirt, grease, grime, paint, ink and such matter out of place en the hands. It doesn't irritate or chafe and leaves the skin soft. 15c a package. People are looking en the bright side of things mere and mere, and this is re flected in their use of Old Dutch Enamel finish for paint. It may be had in white, ivory, white and French gray, prices from 70c for the half pint te .$8 a gallon. Here Are. the Geed Black Shoes the Children Need Black patent leather with'kid or cloth tops for "dress-up" wear, dull black calf- its geed leathers, its skin for mero ordinary use every shoe carefully chosen for ' geed making and its suitability te young anfl growing feet. Patent leather with buttoned cloth tops at $6. Sizes 8V2 te 11. Patent leather with laced kid tops, for girls or small boys, at $6.50 te 11. Sizes 8 J2 Patent leather with buttoned kid tops at $7.50. Sizes 11 14 te 2. Dull black calfskin, laced, in sizes 8i2 te 2, at $4.75 te $8, according te size. All have straight tips and medium welted soles. (rtrH Fleer) ' Saturday, the 28th one week from tomorrow, is a d'ate every home should mark en its calendar, because that will be the. first of three days for advance selections in the WANAIAKER GREAT FEBRUARY ALE OF if mi vm ORE Make your plans nowte be en the spot when the deer of opportunity swings open AND SET YOUR EXPECTATIONS HIGH. An Old' and Treasured Picture deserves the best frame one can Rive it, and a careful res toration of any beauty it muy have lest. The Picture Stere docs very ekillf uHy all this res toration we,rk for pictures, mirrors and f ramea of ' every kind. (Fifth Fleer) Scarlet Blankets of All Weel at Half New $10 Scarlet blankets, like white blankets, are of differ ent kinds. These are of a particularly fine kind, woven in England, of pure wool with black striped borders and finished with neat green bindings. Size 70x90 inches, new $10 each. English varsity blankets, sthe kind used by Oxford and Cambridge students, all wool, rugged and serviceable, particularly well constructed fifty-fifty warp and filling, in a grayish brown color, with gray and brown stripes, geed for couches as wraps as well as for beds new re duced te $5 each, size 60x80 . inches. (Sixth Fleer) Inexpensive Shirts and Ties in the Men's Wear Sale The shirts have just been reinforced by 600 fresh gar ments and cheesing is excellent. They arc chiefly in narrow stripes, all in geed taste and colors. ) Shirts at $1.65 Starched-cuff shirts, pleated and plain, and all in neat designs. Seft-cuff, plain neglige shirts, chiefly woven madras. Neckties, 50c and 85c The 50c ties were anywhere from a third mere te three times as much. The 85c ties are Winter mjckwcar. a remainder of almost all our finer (Main Fleer) Knitted Weel Caps Lewer Than Before the War The best knitted -wool caps for men and boys that wc knew of comp from Vienna. We have marked these caps $2 and $3, which is less than they sold for in ante-bellum days. A geed range of colors and some two-color combinations. (Main Fleer) Mere of These $6 Quilts filled with pure wool are in. They are covered with fig ured cambric with plain col ored sateen borders and arc very uncommon for the money. Find them in the Bed Clothing Stere. (Sixth Fleer) Men's 25cHandkerchiefs Are Here Once Mere A new shipment of them has just come. They are. "special" in price and even mere economical bought by the dozen at $2.75. . f The linen is a remarkably geed quality and the hem a quarter of an inch wide. These are very popular handker chiefs for everyday use. (Main Fleer) Men's Brogue Oxfords of Scotch Grain They have perforated tips, perforated vamp seamsi perforated back seams and combine geed leeks and comfort admirably. Fine shoes te wear with woolen hose. One style in black grain calfskin, at $10, and the ether in tan, at $10.50. (Main Fleer) The Liveliest Elephants a tiger or two, the Thinker and the Discus Threwer are shown among some interest ing paper weights at $4 te $20. They' are of bronze colored metal ever plaster casts. (Fourth Fleer) Combination pliers, 0-incli size, are 25c a pair. Kitchen knives have fl inch imported blades with hardwood handles, price 25c. Heatless trouser pressers pay for themselves and cost only.$l te start with. Deep pudding pans of Aladdin aluminum ware, 4 quart sizes, are special at 90c. shallower pudding pans, 3, 4 and 5 quart sizes, arc 90c te $1.25. (Fourth Fleer) Features of the Sale of Men's Half Hese and Underwear 40c a pair for black, navy and cordovan artificial silk half hose. 5Cc a pair for heavy ribbed wool in heather colors and lighter weight wool with self stripes. 8ec a pair for medium-weight cashmere with fancy stripes. $1.35 a pair for artificial silk-and-wool in two-color combi nations. $1.50 a pair for French fancy lisle in black and colors. Underwear "ijc each for athletic union suits of striped madras. 8nc each for Winter-weight union suits of ecru and white ribbed cotton. (Main Fleer) Baby's Spring Needs May Be Many .But his mother will have much satisfaction in finding in the Baby Stere se many dainty little garments of nice ma terials at quite inexpensive prices. Fer example, there are slips, machine made, of course, from 50c te $2.75. Or hand-made ones, $1.75 te $3.50. Nainsoek petticoats, 65c te $1.75. Flannel petticoats, $1.25 te $4.50, or flannelet petticoats, 65c and $1. Flannelet nightgowns are $1, and diapers $t.35 te $3.50, according te size. There arc also al the ether necessaries, such as sacqucB, fecks, bands and se en, at correspondingly little prices. (Third Fleer) An Overcoat or Suit at a Saving for Your Bey These boys' overcoats and suits that we have taken from our own stock and reduced in price provide a real opportunity. The overcoats are new marked $22.50, with savings of 25 te 50 per cent. They are wonderfully geed value, and anybody with a boy needing one should come in at once and make selection. They are ulster models in oxford, brown and gray, all fine and warm, and in sizes for bey3 of 12 te 20 years. Of boys' Norfolk suits there is a choice at SIS. These were taken from our own stock and reduced. All made with belts and with pleats in various styles. Quite a number have two pair of trousers. In 8 te 18 year sizes. (eand Fleur) J a I S J v u t m '1 -.,. Third Fleer) 'M ', J'h ,'.. Hi-' . ""Ti .iV bSi i. jU,?' '.IB O
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