J5,& ' 7Vi ?W' SI? , , i ' ' - 1 W. 'VxO-F'' ,,.Tu 71 i. rTm&F-wTOi ?V ' v. mmmG PTTBLICT TfttPflTlP Tr.A-nw,PmA THURSDAY, JAgUABY 26, 1922 7 'Organ Plays at 9,-1 n Ulilmpi at JJ 11 and 4i50 een WANAMA-KER'S Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 I WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair V Saturday Is the On the Surface of the Beautiful St. Jehns River from Jacksonville en for many miles there grew what arc'knewn as Water Hyacinths some of them blooming, .with green rosettes reaching np two feet above water. -un,n4hi it was a ffoed wind that blew a 'blossom, a seed or a cutting that took root" and Krew -again, is net .certain, but, traaiueji nas it that some woman mtreaucea muse Bici of lustrous leaves te beautify the river. It might have been Harriet Beecher Stewc, who made her winter home in Jacksonville for sixteen years. They arc unattached te the bottom of .the stream and are equipped with air-filled bulbs that keep them afloat. One sails through this Hyacinth garden for hours and hours. Almest every one can have a little garden of pictures or plants te brighten and gladden the home. Signed Janvay -'6, 19. QMtjpmafc. . - . . . r .1 i 1 JPROM the ffeinl ej view 0 tnc woman euyuig -J? her furs late it does seem a piece df amazing geed fortune that the Fur Sale and the bitter cold weather should have come at the same time. .All the fur coats and small fur pieces in our baton arc reduced 25 per cent. (HrcencJ rioer) Chiffen Velvet Dresses for Women New $35 Enough of these pretty and fashionable things ave here at this new price for buventy-flve women. They are In afternoon 'end ccning styles., with cap sleeves, bclLchaped sleeves and long slcec3 of ether types; their colors arc chiefly dark, such as black, blown, giecn and dark blue; and they arc embroidered, beaded, braided and plain. A few caracul cloths arc among them. This late-season price means a very substantial saving. (Ilret ?Jer) These Novelty Underclothes " Are Especially Well Made I Their materials Rre the finest of nainsoek and batiste. They avc hnusually welt dcsijrned, well cut and cry carefully made. Fer orna erna jnent they bave bands of silky imported gingham, or applique designs of colored batiste. There b choice of pink, blue or orchid in this trim wins, which givc3 a little touch of color without the need of ueing colored ribbon. White Sale pricc3 en these gaimenta are: Nightgowns. $2.G3 te !?5 ! -Chemises, ?2.2e te $3.75. I Bleemers, .'J1.C0 te 52.23. ' (Ihlnl Fleer) Wemen9 8 Fine High Shoes All Made in Philadelphia In this city are eeme of the best known shoemakers ia - America. They have been making ahecs for Philadelphia women for many jear, and knew csactl- what kind of fine workman , ihip and h'gh-grade materials cur customers like. Here are examples of their best work in high "hees: ; Chestnut brown calfskin laced shoes nith medium tees and military or Cuban heels. Patent leather shoes with buttoned gray buckskin tep3 and Leuis heels. Dull black calfikm buttoned ohees with Cuban heels. Black calfskin laced shoes with Cuban or military heels. Black glazed kid shoes, laced or buttoned, with low heels. Eech is priced at $15 a pair, and is the best $15 weith te be had in women's shecmaking. (Ilrit Heur) When Bad Weather Starts Women Want Raincoats But there ar ulwars some wise women coming in ahead of time, ? w te bi ready in geed season. Rubberized raincoats, belted and with a convertible cellar and an inverted pleat te the shoulder line, in tan only, $12.75. Ilubberizcd tan raincapca, ery full and circular in suape, um wngtli, R12. . Piner featherweight rubbei ized silk raincoats with lu-gc sleeve and llar, tan, faun or taupe, $22.50. (I'lrst rioer) Net Every Women Likes a Thin Waist VT I 1 . .. .... ll ......fn .. T-A l ..AHA W.aVll" u, incieea, mere ar,e euu reme ineusunua "" ju m nw... Mfer te feel that they actually Uave a waist en. They like hese teft cieam challia waists at ?li.8l. , , Or tVir.tr. ,,. ,,.,,... .r.n) nlmllld uilIr'm. in dark or Unlit colorings, at ?5. . Ur the yeungci ict capecially- these line lisnt-wcight nanr.ei HtlliU M.t .,. .... r ' i.i ... m Mi uflBfl .ml. ".en!-. White. piped vitli eoler, and riced ?G.8u. r All nrn tnll.w.l .iU ..ll.. l.r. wnrn U"h OV l&r.. OtlC MlCCVeS VM link cuffs. (Third rier in the Great February Making Advance Selection Furniture bale Delightful New Styles . in Silk Handbags We have a collection of im ported Eatin-stripcd meire nilk handbags in black and navy that Is of uncommon intciest. They arc all flat shapes, but in many vnriatiens, some lectangu lar, ethers rounded. Seino liove ffilt clips along the edges of the flaps and ethers liave fancy cla3ps et with rhincstencs. Cord or cord and tassel handles. Prices are $5 te $1G.50. (Main Fleer) 10 CALLED Japanese nainsoek is te be had while the ' Wldtc Nnie inaia ni sunn fnr each ien-uavd piece The linUlT. t . V riji is im tnnliftt. . v ,JIJ.V1. New English Tweed Suitings Are Only $2 a Yard One would naturally c:.pcct them te be much mero than this, for they are a beautiful all-wool quality and in the typical English heather mixtures which are se fa3hionable for Spring. They are just the thing for the new cape costumes or for cpert3 suits, and seme have an ever-check of a contrasting color. The width is C4 inches. (Firt Fleer) Brushed Weel Scarfs Special at $5 There is a marvelous amount of warmth in these scarfs, for they are all-wool and of geed, generous width, Berne being wider than ethers, and a number have pockets. Alse, there are all the most desirable colors, plain, plaid, striped and bordered effects te go -with almost any color suit or coat. (Mnlii Heur) French Lingerie of the inexpensive sort may be had just new in the French Roem envelope chemises at $2.65, $3.25 and $3.50; and night gowns with armholes at 3.85. They are all sofa and line ma terial. (TTilril Tloer) Mere Helbein Prints Have Come These imported prints of Hol Hel bein'3 most chaiccteristic por traits are great favorites us gifts or personal possessions. Appropriately framed, they are $3 each. (rllh Tloer) These Are the Nights Women Need Warm Pajamas Women wne usp a sleeping sleeping perch or a cold bedroom, or who are up and about at night te "see te the children," are these who host appreciate tliese cozy, warm flannelet pajamas. They arc generously cut and excellently made, of geed quality flannelet, in tyo-piece icgulatien style, the jackets fastening with silk frogs. Striped flannelet, $2 and $2.25. Plain pink or blue .flannelet, $?.50. (Tlilrd Fleer) Even Kisses Cost Less These Days ' They arc the s.weetcst kind, tee, being the dcliuieu3 sea foam kisses, us light and dellcnte in their make-up as their name sug gests, but se very delicious in their taate. In chocolate, vanilla nut and froth strawberry flavors, new at 50c n pound special for this week-end. (Uuro Stain Sture) Flewerlike Frecks for Flewerlike Little Lassies Most small girls of 0 te 12 years are a geed deal like flowers, anyway; but in these charming new crepe freckd the resemblance will be increased. They nie of a line sturdy cotton crepe, in primrose yellow, canr.a led i or a warm terra cettn brown. They are designed ex pressly for us, are cunningly hand embroidered, und fasten with- crechet buttons. Triced $7.75. (f.rcoed rieer) Odds and Ends , . of Corsets Some discontinued models ui American kacly curat ts v.re a third te a halt leja than usual $2. te $5, L. K. curtets of putty bioche ure topless and wcll-bpmnl, mil priced at $3.50. American I.ady cor&etb aie special at $2 and $U.uO. Wunamukdi Speuials of nink satin-striped naterta are $4.60. Madame Lyra corsets of breche MO' $-1. . (TUia.YlMr) JER'ITZA the new prima denna of the Metropolitan Opera Company, writes "Ampice a magic name of an instrument mystical. "Through this medium the stars of the piano-forte "play for me. I am enraptured and stand in wonder at the mysteries of the marvelous AM PI CO." The AJ1PICO Reproducing Piane may be seen, beard and bought hi the Wanamaker Piane Salens. Private hearings arranged by telephone or letter. All the famous pianos vjth which the AMPICO is incor incer incor pei'ated are here Chickering Haines Bres. Schemacker . Marshall & Wendell and the celebrated KNABE Geed terms. (.Second I'Joer) Men's Suits for Less in the Londen Shep less than they ha e been. In this clearaway of Win ter 5uits are te be found some of the iinest two ami three button sack suits in Philadelphia. Fine in fashion, fine in fabric, fine in workmanship. All at prices materially Starting a lev, as ?2S and going no higher than $43. Net an ordinary &alc but a disposal of superior suits that will interest men who rarely patronize sales. (Tliu Oaller.r) Splendid Additions te the Men 9s Shirt Sale Our Men's V u a . Pnlc showed that a great many men wove just waiting for an opportunity te buj the Wana maker kind of sihnts at sub stantial savings. Seme of the shirt gieups were practically elcaied out in a few days. Thia isi te baj. that mui v he v. ere disappointed in net get ting their shaie of the oppoi eppoi oppei tunities offered n ill hau an other chance. We hasc just bought 1800 ficsh, new Mi'itu te hell at $1.50, $1.65 and $2.35 All of the feame qualities ns theso in the &nle at the be ginning, and all bringing the fcamn savingn. The $1.00 shirts are n splen did grade of fast color peuale. (Mnln Fleur) The S1.G5 shuts are in woven and printed madras and -ome with starched cuffs, in fine percalf. The ?2.85 shirts aie .-ill of finest woven madras. Stag Handle Carving Sets Are All Reduced We hae enl the tincr kind of tai-v-ing sets fieni the bent Atnei ienn manufacturers. (Muln rioer) The three-piece sets aie nev .uu te 1'. The ii e-nieet! ?etn .-iin flfleO te f2S. Finest Knit Weel Caps Very Lew Priced At ?" und ?JI these men'e and of .e!ou and aeme two-color boys' caps arc less than they ctn,lllnntIenb Al, fl f were before the wnr. , k " "'"' 01 Imported caps in n Reed mure " t,a (Main Tloer) Mens's Brogue Oxfords in Well-Liked Styles ferated back seam, they arc fine sllDPA in WPJ1V Lltll fltnnlnn 1i.y ether ill blncl?. Vth perforated The black bhees aie ?10 uud tips, PFrieyatqu vamp EeanUi per- me uin aiu.ev, They are made of Scetch-frrnin caiisum, one siyie in tan unci me at Wanamaker And Here Is Semething: for Everybody Who Uses Furniture te Read Carefully and Think Over Well 3 i 1 TO BEGIN with it is a fact that the progress of Wana maker Furniture Sales has been a record of improve ment in furniture quality. ' This was the first store that eer had brass bedsteads finished se that they could be-specifically guaranteed. It was said at the time that this could net be done, but we had it done. As time went en we saw where certain 'lines" of essen tially geed furniture could be improved, particularly as regards interior construction and finish,. without necessi tating higher prices. We went te the makers of these "lines" and pointed out te them what we wanted. Manufacturers Saw the Light At first, as is usual in such cases, they hemmed and hawed and made wry faces, but eventually they came around te our view and when the improvements were accomplished, nobody was mere enthusiastic about it all than thev were. Indeed, they actedas if it was all their own idea and net ours, but this kind of feeling is se geed that we let them indulge it, and welcome, especially as they were men of honest purpose and anyhow we had the improved goods that we wanted. It would require a deal of newspaper space te telMn detail of these improvements, but they had te de chiefly with, drawer-linings, devetailings, dustproefing and rubbing and " shellacking of interior parts previously let go practically in the raw. We told the particulars efthese things in our adertis- ing at the time. Curled Hair for Stuffing And new c are writing another chapter of furniture impreement by the use of curled hair in our upholstered furniture instead of mess as for tow, we never use it any how. This is a very valuable impre ement in upholstered pieces. It means that all parts of our furniture that are upholstered (speaking in the regular trade sense of the word) are new filled with curled hair. Loese cushions hae hair stuffing ith the careful overlay of cotton te keep the hair from coming through. Te an one buying upholstered furniture this means se much that we de net need te emphasize it further. What should be emphasized and what everybody should keep in mind is that Saturday next, January 28, is the first day for seeing the goods and placing advance orders in the Great February Sale. It will be the greatest day Philadelphia has ever known . from the standpoint of the home and the furniture that should go into it. Popular Nevels for 38c Publisher's Clearaway Several thousand volumes of the be&t seller of the lat two ur three j -.1- i: .i. ji ttt it "i ii vti -i -r years, including hiieh uuthei Rebe tei Plai .-,...,, .....,,..., .nw,j u -ww jw - .vvvvtv,vaj j tfjv u a itiiivi KA4AV4 Vulval. iJt All unusual opportunity te secure a choice let of geed readftig matter at a very low price. (Main rioer) ,v t(i ' it ir) 'kjl-j J I I 1 2i J.... ,,;, WiV. A-" f m .( : Hi, idl'.tU r v nlV . ' h-, .Vs
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