i, .WiSJ1'""! f - j" ' rl - ,j,.r..li; v - r . .... " . " J." '. "If I C . " Organ Plays at 9, 11 and 4:50 Uiumei wn i , jVee? S)rin Fashions and Geed Sales Make an Interesting Combination Chlmei ml neon Ne One Has a His Sen or Daughter of a noble and virtuous example. Preoccupation, absence from the family circle owing te business necessities, intensity of study and personal-engagement in the work of authorship may seem natural and excusable, but nevertheless the fact remains that one's own offspring have the first call and clajm upon the father and mother te set their children the right example and give them practical guidance in forming the habits of life. Dees it net seem se te you? Signed January U, 19M. First Showing of Women 's New Tailored Snip for Spring Tweeds, Jwmespuns, cheviets and basket weaves in the most delightfuljef the new Spring colors.-. In some suits these colors are plain, in ethers the coats are plain and the skirts cress-barred; in ethers again the entire suit is made of the cress-barred material. Green-andrbrewn skirts have brown coats with bright green linings; red-andAan skirts Imve tan coats lined with perfectly matched red; gray-andrvielet is an other combination. Always the linings are of most beautiful quality and color, and the suits altogether are very smart. Prices are $28.50 te $105. (Flrit Fleer) Yes, the Annual Sale of Furs Is Going On We repeat it because every new and then we hear of seme woman who lias planned for a long time te take advantage of the low prices of the sale, but hasn't happened te read our adver tisement and doesn't knew that the sale is en. We note a few of the wraps which are in such faver: A black caracul with mink shawl cellar and cuffs, $525. A Hudsen seal (dyed muskrat) with muffler cellar of kolin sky and a waistline, $350. Anether Hudsen seal (dyed muskrat) with very low set sleeves and a cellar bordered with kolinsky, $350. A really splendid gray squirrel wrap, full length, has a huge cellar and sells at $500. A black caracul with gray squirrel muffler cellar and cuffs, $325. A Hudsen seal (dyed muskrat) with b'ell sleeves has a great deal of fitch fur trimming, price $275. (Second Fleer) Philippine Nightgowns Specially Priced in the White Sale at $2.65 te $7.85 . In no ether kind of underclothing is it possible te secure such indisputable geed taste, with such fine noedlework and such beautiful nana embroideries ns in these Philippine-made nightgowns. fin T10 materials are geed, the patterns well cut and ample, and the jne hand ornamentation is such aa women of the most critical taste prefer te wear. of y0n.the vcry least-priced nightgown at $2.05 the hand embroidering ter ant s'eeves 8 beautifully done in the several different pnt thn iunc every stitch of deep hem and seams is done by hand, as are edcln "nm cyoets and tn0 buttonhole scalloping of neck and sleeve I.., .her. re low-neck and shert-sleeve nightgowns in a variety of ii,i 'tu!,VaUtirna at $2.05. $3.85 (quantities of wide satin ribbon are ,T a.U"iB price), $4.05, $5 (these are finely lace trimmed as well as embroidered), $7.50 and $7.85. hnuAti 3,8.c ai1tl 5-85 arc high-neck and Jong-aleevo Philippine gowns Puttening. in front. dr3ilip?11Q chemises are Bpecially priced at $2,65 te $3.85, and wera at $1 te $1.85. (Third Vlv) , - . WANAMAKER'S Right tq Reb J pM fwfa , .1 i I ii i Stere Opens Mere Charming New Hats Arrive in the Hern ari five dcliriitful ex amples, chosen at randem: A wide, straight-brimmed, hat of walnut-brown yedda Btraw, softly swathed in brown Canten crepe. A soft little pull-down hat of novelty straw braid in pea cock blue, embroidered in rust, amethyst, beige and green. A round hat of wide faille ribbon in henna, with upturned pleated brim. (Second 50 of the Finest Just Been Made $200 Each Ne two are alike, for these are the individual WTaps which are a fashion each one te itself. Such furs as beaver, flying squirrel, natural and dyed squir rel, Hudsen seal (dyed muskrat), natural and black caracul, mole and wolf are used in lavish pro fusion. In some cases, one would pay almost this amount for the furs alene. (First Georgette Crepe Blouses Special at $3.85 A limited quantity of flesh and white Georgctte crepe blouses of unusually fine quality will be sold tomorrow at $3.85, which is Jess than half their value. The ne'ek is finished with a wide pleated frill and n narrow black gres-grain ribbon. Beth the neck frill and cuffs are hemstitched. (Third Fleer) Woolen Remnants 50c te $1 a Yard And there are plenty of the right lengths for women's skirts, children's ' dresses and coats. Prem a half te three yards is the general length. They are all-wool, almost, every kind of light and heavy material, and from 30 te 54 Inches -wide. (First Fleer) Fur Bandings Halved in Price Short lengths of fur bandings of various kinds, ranging from one te four inches wide, are new marked te one-half former prices, in the Dress Trimming Section. (Main Fleer) Women's Fine Pumps And Slippers in a Lew-Price ClearawayMany at Less Than Half About 800 pair of fashionable footwear in highly desirable styles will be cleared away at the following low prices, because we have sold them down te little lets and broken size ranges: At $5.75 About 400 pair of one-strap slippers in black satin, black pa,, nt leathe,T and black suede with patent leather trimming. Ail have medium rounded tee and short vamp, light turned sole and low French heel. These were from $2.25 te $3.75 mere. At $7.75 About 400 pair of pumps, slippers and oxfords that all season have been $6 te $9 mere. They Include: Fawn buckskin one-strap blippers with Leuis heels. One-strap slippers of fawn buck and chestnut calf in combi nation with high or low French heel. Twe-stran Rumps of gray buckskin with patent leather trim ming and Cuban heel. One-strap pumps of tan calfskin with military or Cuban heel. Patent leather laced oxfords with Cuban heel. t .A fewM FrenchSen; strap pumps of black sucde or patent leather with low French heel. i.ui. (First Prices Average Women's 50c n Tialr fnjvlilnrV ronrenrlvnil stockings, plain and open clocked. $1 a pair for black and colored silk, seme "seconds." $1.25 a pair for black silk with reinforced cotton tops, "seconds," and urewn neatner ribued wool, sizes 0 and 9 Hi only. (First Children's 35c each, three for $1, for boys' pray wool and cotton shirts juul drawers. 50c for girls' pnk and white cotton bloomers, sizes 4 "te 14' years, and girls' white, ribbed cot- ' ! WANAMAKER'S at 9 Gray Salens A wonderfully graceful and beceming cherry-red hat of lisere straw, with wide velvet ribbon falling from the curved brim. And a little hat of soft whit yedda straw caught up at uxe side with a cheu of whlte silk crepe. There are many ethers in the new group, all attractive, and starting in price at $12. Fleer) Wraps Have There arp representatives of all the newest and most fashion fashien fashien able weaves of silk-and-wool duvetyn nnd belivia, many are elaborately embroidered and some have the iarge sleeve. Every wrap in' this group is new marked at a saving of at least $150 ever what it formerly cost. Fleer) New Paris Handbags of Iridescent Metal Beads Wonderfully beautiful in their rich colorings and the amazing play of ' them. In designs that are new and dif ferent and altogether de lightful. All draw-string bags in various shapes and sizes nnd quite soft and light in weight for metal beaded models. Prices $45, $60 and $65. (Main Fleer) New Beeks "The Best Short Stories of 1921 and the Year Boek of the American Short Story," edited by Edward J. O'Brien, $2. A book of real value te people keenly interested in modern fiction. "Rangy Pete," by Guy Mor Mer Mor eon, $1.75. In which the here reminds us of "David Harum" and "The Virginian." ."The Bridge," by M. L. C. Pickthall, $1.75. A powerful swiftly driving story. (Muln Fleer) Fleer) Half en These Stockings $1.50 a pair for black and white mixed and cordovan ribbed wool. $1.75 a pair for black, white and colored silk. $2.50 a pair for imported wool and cashmere sports hose. Fleer) Underwear ten union suits, sizes 10 te 14 vpnrs ' v en!8, , , C5c for bys' ecru and gray ribbed cotton union aults, sizes 0 te 10 years, v jrj.r x ftp --' iM I Stere A Furnitute Sale Noted for . Its Unlikeness te Any Other It is usual for people who want information about some 'particular thing te wonder in their own minds, or te ask somebody "what is it like?" In this way it becomes a habit of mind te picture, or represent things by their likenesses. But there are some things which cannot be pictured by their likenesses, because they have no likenesses, and se, when we are asked What Is This February Furniture Sale' Like? The answer is that it is net like any ether furniture sale in the world. The essential and. distinctive feature of it is its unlikeness te every ether sale in 'which it finds an echo. And its unlikeness te every ether sale is in separably bound up with its supremacy ever all of them. Ever since the first of these sales was started in this store they have had a distinct and independ ent character. They represent an independent trade move ment which through proper management and watchfulness of qualities and essentials has de veloped into a business of phenomenal volume and brought te us a large measure of responsibil ity. We are sure that the individual and distinc tive character of these sales has become mere and mere pronounced with every one of them that we have held, and that today it is mere pronounced than ever. It is safe te premise all of you that this com ing February Furniture Sale will be mere in dividual, mere distinctive, mere interesting, mere genuinely helpful than .any sale hitherto, and, above all, that it will be mere noteworthy in the pleasing and i?iteresting unlikeness te any ether, which has always been the mark of Wanamaker Furniture Sales. The unlikeness of it will be chiefly in the furniture, the character of it, the diversity of selections, the individual appeal of it, the basic soundness of it, the prices marked en it, the gen eral lay-out of it. Saturday, January 28th will be the first of three days of preliminary in spection and advance orders. Yeu ewe it te your home te be here. Nothing Like These Down Quilts at $10 in Philadelphia leZrwet tVd? fnPSCSSI , A" ar fl,,CVith S0J' clea workrooms and they are new be- down and what is vitally im- ing sold off at less than cost of pertant they are interlined materials and making-$10 each. Cevering of French sateen (Sixth Fleer) Household Usefuls Heart Star waffle-irons for coal or gas stoves, $1.90 and $2.25. Iren enke griddles, In 9, 10 and 11 Inch sizes, 90c, $1.05 and $1.3: Oyster friers, 9 and 10 Inch sizes, $1.45 and $1.05. Weed covered ash sifters, $1. Galvanized rotary ash sifters, $2.95. Whlte enameled sink pails, 85c. Save air moisteners, $2.50 and $3. Miller oil heaters, $0.75 te $9.75. ' Gas heaters, $4,25 te $28. I Closes at 5 Twe Splendid New Lets of Irish Table Linen and Napkins at Savings of One-Third It Is geed te sec the beauti ful, serviceable fine old grades of Irish table linens coming in again in large quantities at prices that make it easy te own them. Here are two new lets of Tich, handsome table linen with matching napkins, all woven of fine selected yarns, bleached te n rare degree of snowy nnd satin-like beauty and marked one-third below today's regular prices for lin ens of this quality. Nothing experimental, or doubtful about these goedi.. WANAMAKER'S Clearaway Fine Heuse Gowns and Bath Robes (In the Londen Shep) The Men's Londen Shen is making a clear ance of its superb dressing gowns and bath robes. Prices are very low, many of them half or less, and it is an opportunity net te be missed by men who appreciate the luxury of rich lounging robes and willing te buy them for se little. There are beautiful Paisley silk gowns for $35. (The New Mahal Rugs Geed Leeking and Lew Priced If you are looking for a low-priced Persian rug in a carpet siza you will be vcry much interested by the latest let of Mahals that hav come te us. These are the lowest-priced Persian carpets that one can buy with confidence of getting pieces that will serve well and furnish effectively. 12.2x10.7 ft $295 10.2x7.4 ft. $175 10.5x6.10 f,t $145 11.2x8.5 ft $193 8.8x7.2 ft $175 13.9x9.3 ft $295 12.3x9.5 ft $245 13.0x9.0 ft (Seventh Men's Alaska Seal Caps for a Third Less There is a great difference in Alaska seal, a difference in the thickness, smoothness and evenness of the fur, depending en the condition of the animal (Main Men's Handkerchief Specials Fine handkerchiefs of cel- being cleared out at 35c be- ered linen blues, lavenders, cause they are mussed. This tans and green3 which are new price is close te half. (Main rioer) Added te the Men's Shoes Selling at $3.50 are about 1000 new pair in heavy dark tan and black calf skin. Beth high bluchers with double soles te the shank and very sturdily made. (Main Five Patterns Are Reduced in Silver Plated Ware They are the Sierra, Pompeii, Westwood, Leuis XVI and Crom well, and the reductions extend throughout the entire service of small table silver serving pieces. All five patterns arc very pop ular ones and they are made by (Main "Threw" Rugs, Is What These Little Rugs Are Called The term being derived from the fact that they arc used te threw about in otherwise bare spots in a room and in doerwuys. Wilten Rugs 27 x 54 in $9 and $12.50 30x03 in U.m Axminster Rugs ST54'" $4 and $5 30x70 in $(J.7e and $8.75 Bath Rugs in Geed Assortment ft umJ !3;? ?7 x 54 in $6 and $5.25 $ nnd $1.25 30 x 00 in $0.25 and SGJ50 36 x 72 in $8.50 and $9.25 " (Srxentll I'loer) 24 x HG in. 24x48 in. Their excellence is as real as t'v'' value of a geld" piece, and the savings en them are equally genuine 1500 yardH of line, full bleached, beautifully finished Irish table damusk 70 inches wide, in a choice of exquisite floral patterns rose, holly, combination floral and striped effects nnd spot patterns, new priced at $2.75 a yard. Nap- in.?ri0 'notch, 22x22 inches, $7.25 a dozen. , Anether let of damask, a fu'l double weave, exquisitely whlta nnd lustrous and full (Vtrvt Fleer) WEATHER Fair of Men's Rich silk corduroy robes for $25. Light-weight pongee silk for $10. Woolen gowns, chiefly in English tweed designs, for $25. Imported terry bath robes, some slightly soiled, but easily fresh ened, for $10. The great majority of these garments are English. Gallery) ll.Cxll ft $185 10.10x7.3 ft $157 10.10x7 ft $187 12.7x8.7 ft $275 10.7x9.2. ft $218 $325 Fleer) when caught. These caps ar all of selected pelts. New prices are $14, $20, $23, $30, $33, $40 and $45. All ether fur caps and col cel lars reduced proportionately. Fleer) We de net knew of any ether " shoes irj Philadelphia as geed ns these at this low price. They are especially dcsirable for men employed outdoors. Fleer) some of the best silversmiths fa this country. jy, We have just received notice or this price reduction and we are very glad te be able te pass en the savings te all these who are buy ing these patterns or who intend te de se. Fleer) of the senice that only truly line linen can give, is priced nt $4 a yard, full 72 inches wide, and in a choice of beauti ful patterns, including flower, striped and flower eifecta, rib bon designs with flowers and what net. .ieIW,M? te nmtch Bl" 22x22 inches, $8.75 u dozen. 3000 Yards of Linen Crash Toweling ITJpxea wide, with color uuiv aoseiutely new sad apeciaJly priced ut 35c a yard. prevailing pries. , - it 4 i .. F H'l .O? i 3 v a I ' A A i ft 4 i 5. X 'p .9 . yif ,jt :1 llM ni i j ft sf i (FawUi Irteer) tjg ( rat L , , .
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