. xtr 'W V-tf"- s -tVi- v V . " .1 EVENING PUBMO LEDGEB-PHIIJABELPHtA, WEDNESDAY, JA1TCTABY , 25, 3422 i .1 WEATHER Fair WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 Organ Plnys at 9, 11 and 4:50 WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 ,umra nsiivwn It Is Se Pleasant in the Stere These Winter Days, and Se Easy te Get Here U l i ?'7?tv "'"" r'-'i ir?j All These Islands in the Seas We Are Sailing Over have large flecks of wild birds resting en them until) the moment they see a strange beat or hear the sound of its engines, and then they rise en masse and fly away. In one sense we are all travelers, seeing many things at first glance that leek pleasing, but like the mirage of the desert they melt away and disappear. Hew many persons a young fellow meets who at first sight seem te offer delightful friendships, which wear out en closer acquaintance! The cheesing of a life-long friend is net merely a chance meeting or something that springs up ever night. Signed January 25, 1922. QM jpmafc. a MONG Hie new necklaces te be worn with cloth Jx dresses we mention these colored cords with pendants te match at 50c; and bead necklaces with tassel effects, metal bead necklaces) with imitation stones and red bead necklaces, all priced somewhere between 50c and $10. (Main Fleer) The New Hats for Women Are Pretty Enough te Hurry the Springtime under that category. Many Many are fashioned of silk and can be worn at once. Others, of silk and straw, need net wait long for an ou ting. Still ethers are designed te wear immediately where tem peratures are higher than Philadelphia. "Snorts" is a misnomer applied te sere of the lovely hats that come of these charming "sports" hats would grace any occasion short of these requiring elaborate attire. In color, line and ma terial they are captivat ing. And prices are very moderate, beginning at $15. (Second Fleer) New It Is Weel Tunics Something new and They may be had in white, lhaped like the net tunics we ,. . , , . t9rt already knew, but designed bIue- rust, and tan for $20 te wear ever sports frocks. each. (Main Fleer) English Shadow Voiles Are the Daintiest of All also navy, black and white and in shadevy checks, stripes and plaids. .Seme are partly silk, ethers are all cotton. They are $1.50, $1.75 and $2 a yard. Se women are always glad be get them for their finer Summery frocks. This year's new arrivals re quite a bit lower in nrice than last year's. They are in the most delicate tints. (l'lrt Fleer) Every One Asks for Peter Pan Waists with pleated front and fin ished off with dainty hand embroidered cellar and cuffs of delft blue or leaf-brown linen. The price is $4.50. The round neckline is Ijputhful and charming and he flat cellar sets se well beve the slip-en sweater. new and attractive ex- Kmple is a wai3t of finest jDrrllaK virVilfn sliwtt4-.r wirwln "H""ll TTiULC UIUlHJf) llinuu (Third Fleer) L. R. Corsets Medels of nink broche. cut Other Letitia models, dis- Iipless and with long skirts, re for average figures and j8t $8.50. Heavier breche3 t the same price. , L- R.'s in broken sizes and relaset (front lace) models, ach $5. Letitia cornets in odd es are $2. continued styles, are $3.50 te $10. Wanamaker Specials are $1 te $4.50. American Lady, $2 and $3.50. Madame Lyra corsets, $4. (Third Fleer) Infants' Spring Underwear Frem Switzerland first shinment la na fine nd soft and white as only wiss goods can be. We arq W this is due te the crystal ear water from the melting P.ewa en the mountain des. lhese croeda nre an annrp.n 1 .his country that people ' J the Pacific Coast send te 'inamnker's for them. otten - and - wool - mixed Ms, $1 te $2.35. Silk - and - wool - mixed bands, $1.00 te $3.85. Weel bands, $1.30 te $2.05. Wrappers of wool-and-cot-ten mixed, short sleeves, $1.50 te $2.60; long sleeves 20c mere. Wrappers of silk and wool mixed, short sleeves, $2.25 te $5 ; long sleeves 25c mere. Wrappers of silk, long sleeves only, $2.75 te $5.25. Prices marked according 10 fflZU. "" Writ Fleer) i Clearaway of 100 Yeung Women's Day and Evening Gowns, New $10 te $98 In this disposal are cloth street dresses, afternoon and evening gowns of silk, lace, net, velvet, crepe de chine and Georgette crepe. Seme imported gowns are among them. Prices are radically cut. , Silk dresses new $10 were originally nearly" three times as much. On some of the finer gowns the re ductions are as much as $45. There are lovely things among them. A few typical examples of values are these A silver gray charmeuse dinner gown em broidered in silver, with a touch of old blue at threat and girdle. New $48. An evening gown of old rose glace taffeta and cream lace. New $65. An evening gown of light blue taffeta and silver lace. New $10. An afternoon dress of midnight blue Georgette crepe with cherry garniture. New $38. A tailored dress of beaded tricetine. New $35. An afternoon gown of beige crepe de chine with deep silk fringe trimming. New $35. A gown of apricot Georgette crepe, hand embroidered in white. New $45. Of most of the dresses there is, of course, but a single model, but sizes 14 te 20 will be found in the group, and gowns for almost every occasion. (Second Fleer) The White Sale Enriched by Mail Order Reserves Every woman knows that we reserve sufficient quan tities of some of our best White Sale values se that these who order by mail will net be disappointed. Tomorrow these special mail order reserves are placed en sale with the remainder of the White Sale garments en the Third Fleer. Among them are Nightgowns at $1, of nainsoek, the round neck and short sleeves finished with a wide embroidery casing run with ribbon. Nightgowns at $H0, of cambric, with high neck and long sleeves. Tucked yoke and wrists have geed embroidery rufiles. Nightgowns at $2, cambric, square neck and short sleeves, trimmed with cream Valenciennes lace and ribbon. Chemises at $1.50, nainsoek with lace trimming. Pink satin camisoles at $1.65, of extra heavy qual ity, trimmed with excellent cream lace. Pink crepe de chine chemises at $2, with deep lace and Georgette top. Pink crepe de chine nightgowns at $3.85, lace and satin trimmed. (Third Fleer) Women's Fur Coats With Skunk Trimmings These are the coats of simple lines and varying lengths from 35 te 45 inches, coats which are cut straight or flaring, but which have no trimming except the huge cellars and deep cuffs of natural skunk fur. Their linings are mostly of bright colored figured silks, and their prices run from $250 te $550. This is just one group out of many in a Fur Sale which is interesting every woman who likes te buy furs at 25 per cent less. (Second Fleer) Corduroy Breakfast Coats Special at $5.50 Lined throughout and well made of wide-wale corduroy in soft shades of rose, lavender or Nattier blue. Remarkable value for $5.50. The quantity is limited. (Third Fleer) Fine Slippers and Pumps Going Off at $5.75 and $7.75 They are precisely the dainty and fashionable foot wear women want, and they are going out at these low prices less than half, in many instances only becauae they have sold down te little lets and broken-size ranges. At $5.75 are one-strap slippers of black satin, suede or patent leather. At $7.75 are high-grade strap slippers and pumps of fawn buck, fawn buck and tan calf, gray buck and patent leather, tan calf; and oxfords of patent leather, (rim Fleer) Qftr a uard for white striped and plaided voiles tJVy is a veru small price and a very attractive one for yard-wide material. A great many women are buying it for shirtwaists and dresses. (VlTfl JTHet) Metal Desk Sets Are Much Less We have picked out quite a number that we are anxious should go quickly, and these prices Bheuld certainly make them de be: Brass desk sets with bronze inlay, $9. Bronze sets with brass inlay, $15. Bronze-finished sets, $40. A handsome all-brenze Bet at $65. (Mln Fleer) Fine Suitcases at $7.50 Much Less Than Half Splendid brown cow hide cases made by one of thp most famous luggage makers in the business. Seme with sewed cor ners and short straps and ethers with riveted cor ners and straps all around. All standard size and geed and deep, and one of the best luggage values in a long while. (Main Fleer) Axiniaster Rugs of the Better Sert are very different from the common run of Axminster rugs. These are all the bet ter grades and combine great durability with pleasing pat terns and colors. 9x12 ft., $36.50, $47 and $56.50. 8.3x10.6 ft., $42.50 and $52.50. 6x9 ft.. $23 and $32.50. 7.6x9 ft., $28.50. 11.3x12 ft., $53.50 and $67.50. (ScYcnth rioer) Men's and Beys' Mackinaws and Heavy Sweaters Geed things te wear en cold days. Heavy all-wool macki naws in various colors, for men, $10 and $13.50; for boys, $8.50. All about a third less than regular. Shaker-knit pullover and ceat-style sweaters with large shawl cellars, $8. Heavy white pullovers with shawl cellars, a style popular with skaters, $8.50 te $10. Beys' pullover sweaters, $5. Sweater prices lowered, tee. (The Gallery) TnASKETS of pretty O nearly every imagin able kind may be had these days at prices averaging half. There are Chinese handy baskets and waste baskets, crex baskets, open and closed sewing baskets, grass baskets, hampers, marketing and shopping baskets, sandwich baskets 'and knife baskets and lets of ethers at prices varying from 50c te $11.50. (Fourth Fleer) Every Child Dees Need a Geed Warm Sweater Nethfng but all-wool sweaters will you find here, for the reason that most mothers will only have that kind. But there are plenty of styles, these that open down the front and slip-en sweat ers, some with roll cellars, ethers with sailor cellars or none at all. Fer tots of two te four years, prices are $2.50 te $4.50. Fer girls from five te six teen years, $4.50 te $11.50. Sweater sets, two te four year sizes, $3 te $8.50. (Third Fleer) Embroidered Boudoir Slippers, $1 Japanese quilted slippers, embroidered by hand. Black, pink, blue, lavender and ether colors. (Third Fleer) Here's a Fine Buttoned Beet for Men It is of French calfskin in dull black and se smooth and soft that it seems like matt kid. A five-button model very trim and neat, with shapely tee and finely finished. Leeks like custom work. Price $15 a pair. (Main Fleer) QTVRDY pure white O linen liandker chiefs for men arc $5-50 a dozen and well worth it. They arc of generous size and made in Ireland, (Main Fleer) Companionable Clocks With Chimes In the pleasantest way possible they tell of, the passing hours. They share in the family jeya and sor rows and, in a very real way, they beceme part of the household life. Such clocks possess a sentimental value far above the usual gift and many people like the idea of giving them te a bride for her new home. Mahogany mantel clocks with chimes for the living room or library, $65 te $130. Fine statuary bronze chiming clocks, $675 te $950. Hall clocks in mahogany cases, fitted with American-made movements and chiming the quarter hour en tubular bells, $320 te $960. (Main Fleer) Umbrellas at $1.59 Fer men, women and chil dren. They have paragon frames, are covered with black cotton taffeta, and the women's have hardwood handles with silk loops, while the men's have mostly hook handles. They are all full size. (Main Fleer) A Fresh Batch of All-Weel Blankets, Extraordinary at $10 a Pair These are blankets of a grade that we have been Belling for many years, and new we can offer them at the old, before the-war price $10 a pair. That is an extraordinarily low figure for blanketa of such an excellent grade. They are woven of all-wool, warp and filling, white, with borders in either old rose or blue, size 70x84 inches, full 5 lbs., and in every way wonderful for the money. (Birth Fleer) ' tin i Ilu In Upholstered Furniture It Is the Inside That Matters Most Fer that reason the buying of upholstered furniture has always been something of a lottery, except when one could depend net only upon the bona fides, but also upon the expert, practical knowledge of the one who sold it Mess makes a tolerably geed filling for upholstered furni ture, but of course it cannot be expected te retain its resiliency. Tew is a bad filling and is used chiefly te offset a seemingly low price. It has no resilient quality worth mentioning and in time it wads and gets out of place. Curled Hair Is the Best Stuffing for upholstered furniture. It has the quality of resiliency and it holds it. It stays where it is put and is practically everlasting in wear. New, whenever you can buy a piece of upholstered furniture that is stuffed with all-hair and buy it at a price anywhere near that asked for mess-filled furniture, or substantially higher than that asked for tow-filled furniture, common sense will tell you that the all-hair-filled furniture is by far the best for you te put your money in. It is timely te keep this in mind just new when there is se much talk about furniture and furniture sales and se much furni ture going, the inside quality of which is doubtful. But above all it is timely te keep it in mind in view of the fact that Every Piece of Upholstered Furniture in the Wanamaker February Sale Is All Hair-Filled This will probably be the only furniture sale in America in which you can buy no upholstered furniture except all-hair-filled furniture. And it will bring all-hair-filled upholstered furniture at prices that will make it much less expensive than the mess-filled kind. As for the tow-filled kind with that there can be no comparison. All-hair-filled upholstered furniture is one point in which this February Sale will be unique. It will have ethers as well. They will be shown Next Saturday, January 28, the First of Three Days of Inspection and Advance Cheesing Keep that date well in mind January 28, next Saturday. M m-i ti w.j'.t. , Lv - ',uf
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