7pT PW ty A - " 'f f EVENING ptfBMCJ DmjaKRPHIIiABELPHIA, SATUBDAT, JAMTABY 1922 WEATHER Sneie Organ Plays at 9, 11 and 4:50 Ohlmtf nt Noen WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S jj .("wvvnst'r v-r ' 'wWV'' " L The One Sure Way te Realize What This February Furniture Sale Means te Yeu Is te Seethe Goods There Was a Fine, Big Streng Werk Herse Flat en His Back en Bread Street a few days age, owing te a Slippery place from ice or overwern smoothness of the asphalt. But some horses and some men, both of them tee well fed, dance along, tee full of their own bigness, carelessly ever slippery places. Beth men and horses have ears long enough te heed geed advice in these dangerously speculative times that we have te pass through. This is net just the best time te show off en any kind of skates. Signed January 28, 19SS. QM jhmafa. Beautiful Black Handbags Even though a woman wears black, her garments and accessories (may have style without less of dignity. These mourning handbags exemplify that. They arc in duvetyn, jnoire and faille silk, beaded fabrics and jet beaded, many with gun metal frames. Alse fine pin seal and the rich, soft, dull black antelope Many chapes and sizes with the majority in the favorite flat effects. - Prices, ?5 te $30. (MBtn rjeDr) "Fleurette" Suggests the Orient There is something subtle but very sweet about this one of the Sewer Claire perfumes from Paris. It has found much favor already with many women. The price i3 quite mederate as Frehch perfumes go, extract, $G; toilet water, $3.50 a bottle, and face powder in natural, white or Rachacl, $1.25 a box. (Main Heur) KTEW styles of Spanish and smaller combs are in- set with imitation sapphires, emeralds, rubies and topazes, and priced at $4 te $21. (Mntn Fleer) The Sports Idea Prevails in New Spring Skirts Netice the many new skirts with fringed hems, the new knitted knitted Weel and bniBhed-woel skirts in plaids. Or take a leyely rough woven silk sports skirt with a design of golf sticks 'or thV many new white silk or wool skirts which have colored borders. The p'ain, slightly gathered sports model with "tennis ball" pockets is one of the favorites and it is found in many materials from camol'a camel'a hair and flannel te the newest and softest silk weaves, one of the latter being a Canten crepe with a chenille stripe of the same color. Many women, tee, will be glnd te hear that prices start as low as 9.75 for all-wool flannel skirts and go up te 27.50 for the finer evelties. (First Fleer) Mere Big Tweed Coats for Yeung Women $30 Yeung women certainly de like these big, warm topcoats. The her ringbone tweed is a geed light brown, with plaid backing. The sleeves arc bilk lined. The raglan shoulders, high-buttoned cellar, buckled belt and huge pockets are exactly right for a coat of this kind, designed te be slippeu en and off easily, and te defy the coldest and roughest breather. In sizes 14 te 20. Priced $30. (Second Fleer) Finely Tailored White Silk Waists One is of softest pussy-willow silk, with pleated fient. A dainty shell-like trimming of the material edges the Peter Fan cellar, cuffs and front pleat. It is $10.85. Anether is of crepe de chine, hand hemstitched, hand embroidered fld trimmed with Irish crochet edging. Priced $13.50. Deth are beautifully tailored. (Third l'loer) ' The New Strap-Wrist Capeskin Gloves Cost Less Women will welcome the news, for until new these much-liked jtfreves of this high quality have been $1 a pair mere. They are the best Seuth African capeskin, soft and flexible for all their sturdlncss, and washable. They have strap-wrist tops (CV6 inches long), are eutseam sewn and ceme in geed shades of brown, tan, iever and gray. A The new price is $4 a pair. (Main l'loer) Women's Finest Calfskin Pumps at $12 TheBc are from a high-grade shoe factory, and up te new have fctgularly sold for one-fourth mere. " , They are chestnut tan or dull black calfskin, in a smart perforated teedtl, with ene buttoned strap, medium tee and vamp, Cuban heel and extension welted sole. An altogether smart shoe for woolen hese or spat wear. (Hrit l'loer) The Infants9 Stere Is Famous for Its Hand-Made Dresses New ones have just come, as dainty as the babies of six months te two yenr3 for whom they are intended. In spite of the fine materials and fine hand sewing they arc only $1.75 te $5.60. New machlnc-made dresses, tee, at $1 te ?3.50. (Third t'leer) Silk Stocking Specials , Women's fuil-fashiened all-silk stockings in many of the newest "un fiiuiuHH nnri in ntiiirnn nnr rrtPmnm-WL'iiriiL mitts. Seme "seconds" RmenrF tVift l,.:n. ii.. t...i. . i nt n tinln tlinv nrn hnlf nrinn. Women's full-fashjencci silk stockings in black only, with reinforced frnttfm. !. i ., -.-. . ..n l XI.,... i.iniil.l lift jl ft till A f H1 "" tux's ei couen, $i,ze. "Secenns ur inuy " "" " -" Nothing Dees Take the Place of Sterling Silver That is ene of the principal rensens why se many peeple choeso it for a wedding gift'. It may be only one piece of a geed pattern or it may be a dozen or even half a dozen pieces of Bmall silver, but nt all events it is the starting point of what may be a very fine col lection of family silver in the future. The main point is te select a desirable pattern in the begin ning and ene in which the various pieces may be added from time time te time. We suggest Heppeltehite, plain Hcppelwhite, engraved Clovelly Lady Mary Dorethy Quincey Newport Washington Mary Chilton (Main Fleer) White Dresses for February Graduates These arc net- Just ordinary white dresses, but especially charming and girlish models, chosen with the needs of next month's graduates in mind. (Second Fleer) They arc fashioned of Georg ette crepe, Canten crepe, crope de chine, fine veila and dotted swiss. The sizes are 14 te 20, and the prices $20 te $48. The Newest Beaded Evening Gowns arc nearly all made of im ported beaded rehes, se that they are really amazing for the money they cost $95 te $127.50. Nothing simpler or ievelier in color and orna mentation can be imagined. Semb of them are all black, ene black model with its gray beads reminds ene of frost work; gowns of rust, sapphire, (rim green and orchid shades are beaded in self color, or occa sionally in crystal. One model lacks even the narrow girdle Qf crystal bugles and is slightly shaped at the sides; practically all of them arc straight. Some of these gowns are de signed for dinner and scml evening wear. Fleer) The Wemen3 s Custom Tailoring Bureau will continue for the remain ing two days of this month te take orders for cloth dresses with long cape te match, made te measure, nt a special Janu ary price of $60. Twced and homespun suits (Beoend erdeied this month will also be tailored te measure for $60. Dresses of various materials are at all times made te mea sure at very reasonable prices; and nurses' uniforms- and capes. Fleer) New French Veilings at $1 and $1.50 a Yard They are really "specials" arid very pretty they are in different fancy-weven dot effects which are exceedingly becoming te most women. In brown, navy, tanpe or black, (Main Fleer) rtlHE novel "above and below" garters may be had in the French Roem for $525 a pair; and will be made te drdcr in any color scheme desired. (Third Fleer) Bandeaux and Brassieres , Bandeaux are of breche at 45c ; of pink fautin at 60c and $1.25; ev n pink checked material at 85c. Finer breche bandeaux are ?1 and $1.50. Brassieres of lace are $1.50; ethers with lace trimming, $1.25. Others which give the flat front are 85c, $1, $1.50 nnd $2. (Third Fleer) Initialed Handkerchiefs Men's and women's, of fine Irish linen, each with a single hand-embroidered block letter. The women's have tnpe borders and are $5.50 a dozen or 50c each; the men's have narrow borders and are 75c each or $8.25 a dozen. (Mnln Fleer) Certain Silk Garments Yet Remain in the White Sale And with Bilk prices searing, it is net likely their equals will be had again seen at these prices. ' ' I .wns of heavy white radium silk at $6.50. Three attr I edels, with the finest of hemstitching for ornamenta ernamenta ornamenta teon.1 I rsi,.Kewns of heavy pink crepe de chlne at $3. One lace trimmed, the ether ornamented only with hemstitching and two toned ribbon. Beth have kimono sleeves. Chemises of heavy radium silk at $5.50. Flesh, blue or orchid, beautifully made and finished ,wlth two-toned satin ribbon, (Third Fleer) Price. (Flr Fleer) Re-covering Umbrellas As long as January lasts we will tnke orders for the ro-cevoring of men's, women's and children'n umbrellas; the work is usually done in about a week. The prices are as fellows Fer black cotton covers, 00c. Satin gleria, $3.50. Cotten-and-silk (union taffeta), All-silk various coleis, &U.50. $2.25. (Mats Fleer) THIS February Furniture Sale is a surprise even te these who thought they knew hew great a Wanamaker Furniture Sale can be. In a general way, you may knew almost everybody does that it is the one great, original, unduplicated sale, but you cannot knew hew unequaled and distinctive it really is, hew different it is from all ethers, hew far it surpasses anything else supposed te be like it, unless you come in and see the stocks from which it derives all its individualness, all its strength and supremacy. Hew true this statement is, people who were here today can best appreciate. They came here confident of finding a sale great and interesting beyond comparison, but it was only when, they saw the goods that they realized hew wonderful and incompar able it all is. Seeing Is Believing There is only one way whereby you can realize the magnitude, the diversity, the beauty, the serviceableness of this sale that is te see the furniture. 'We might write 15,000 te 20,000 words telling you what a marvelous stock of furni ture this is, hew captivating in interest, hew desirable in character, hew truly modeled and lastingly made, but nothing that we might say could cany such force, nothing could speak with the same convincing effect as the 15,000 te 20,000 pieces of furniture here en these floors. There is a great deal in that statement when you think it ever. It gees te show that the strength of this sale is where it should be net in words, but in weeds and workmanship. (Firth. Sixth nud n it u J f3 v A Little Trunk of Camee Chocolates Quaintly decorated with old fashioned figures and a charming design of pink rosebuds nnd tied with bright red ribbon. Best of all are the contents the de licious Cameo chocolates. This is the nuwest Cameo fancy and it makes a delightful gift for any friend and particularly ene starting en n trip. It is $2.50 complete. (I)mrn Stain Stere) New Rugs With the Furniture Here are some geed nigs that have been lowered in price: 9x12 ft. Wilten rugs, $65, $78.60 nnd $95. 9x12 ft. Arcminstcr rugs, $35. (Seventh l'loer) New Fiction "The Everlasting Whisper," by Jacksen Gregery, $1.75. A romance with a background of the High Sierras. "Maria Chapdclaine," by Leuis Hemen, $2. A Cana dian pioneer story written by a Frenchman seeking his for fer fer tune in the wild back country of Quebec. (Main Iloer) Red Cedar Chests at $18.50 A small collection left at this price. Genuine Tennessee red cedar chests, 43 inches long, ad mirable for storing clothing. Special at $18.50. (Fourth rioer) Twe Distinctive Styles in Men's High Shoes One is in tan and the ethsr black nnd both are flue Scotch grain calfskin. Straight lace models with per forated tee caps, perforated vamp seams nnd soles stitched aloft. Yeung men will like them a let. $18.50 a pair. (Mnln FUet) A New Let of All-Weel Steamer Rugs Made in America, but in design and coloring they remind ene of the hotter grade of imported rugs. Plaid en ene side and plain en the ether and the plaids are really beautiful. Better woven, tee, than rugs at such low prices usually are. $10 and $12. (Mnln Iloer) Thermometers A thermometer outside the win dow will tell you hew te dress for each changcable day. Inside the house every room should have ene, at least in families where there are invalids or children. Prices are 50c te $5. Their first cousins, barometers, are equally useful, and may be had for $12 te $50. (Main Geilery) Advance Cheesing Alse in the February Sale of Mattresses and Bedding In this half-yearly sale we are offering our entire stock of mattresses, pillows, bolsters nnd bedsprings at 10 te 35 per cent less than our latest regular prices. As in the furniture sale, advance selections may be made en Monday and Tuesday next, all sales te date from Wednesday, February 1. This is net te inform you, but te remind yqu that Wanamaker bedding is of the finest grade ebtainable. (Sixth l'loer) (Main ullery) Id Our Entire Stock of Furniture Is Offered in This Sale at Savings of 10 te 50 Per Cent ALL OUR OVERSTUFFED FURNITURE IS STUFFED WITH CURLED HAIR, NO MOSS OR TOW BEING USED IN IT. This is the first sale which we have ever known in which all overstuffed pieces were stuffed with hair. There is a vast difference between Wanamaker overstuffed furniture filled with curled hair and the mess and tow-filled kind sold in ether places, although there may be no difference in the prices of both. Furniture for Every Need There is no home, or apartment of any standing for which this sale does net provide the largest choice of the best and most desir able furniture at the lowest prices, all things considered. In the light of that statement you can form an idea of what such a sale must mean te you and we can depend en our furniture te de the rest if you come in and see it. Monday, next, will be the second day of inspection and advance selectienand of op portunities such as only a Wanamaker Sale can bring. Serentli l'loer i) Irish Table Linen of Rare Excellence at $2.75 a Yard lliis is a beautifully finished all-linen damask of splendid quality in rich floral patterns. In fact, it seems like old times te have such goods te sell at such a price S2.75 a yard, 70 inches wide. As linen prices rule today, there is a saving of about one-third en these excellent goods. The matching napkins are 22x22 inches and priced at $7.25 dozen. (Firit noer) DO your glasses need changing? If yes, please remember that oculists' prescriptions are care fully filled in our Optical Goods Stere. Dress Trimming Remnants eiFer themselves at very little prices, until the odd lengths, or naments, tassels, fringes and te en hr.vc been cleared away. Mln nrX The February Sale of Office Furniture takes in our entire stock of these goods at reductions of 10 te 38 1-3 per cent. This is one of the two great opportunities of the year in office fumi- J wire, assortments are remarkably geed, especially m desks and chairs of nn stanaara maKes. J All selections made en Mendsiv nnd Tunsdnv nevf. will V lnf;i -w, I U1 , - " ,, -...w ,, Ml, UHHiU. J.J.UU1 Wednesday, ueDruary 1. I. V (TMrd iloer) Jim KJ'T
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