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Signed , January SO, J9SS. tJfm KAll Women's $10 and $12 - Winter Hats Are New I Half and Less K Among them are many that were uncommonly fcoed in both ,style and material at their original prices. ; Fer finishing out the Winter and freshening im the abearance as only a new hat can de, they gre quite wonderful opportunities. toecena iicer; . ,-1. rpHE ONE thing needed te make this-such a A sale as has never been is just the thing that is happening the people are seeing the goods. They can see that from the standpoint of quantities, varieties and qualities it is clearly the greatest sale ever known. Along with all this it brings the lowest prices in at least five years. Mere Furniture, Better Furniture, Lewer Prices These make a strong combination and these are the outstanding features of the sale. They; are the things which mean most te anybody who needs geed furniture be it one piece or the furnishing of an entire house. They mean most because they imply quantity, quality and value te the limit. Walk through the displays of bedroom and dining-room furniture en the Sixth Fleer and see for yourself the comprehensiveness of the collection, the wonderful diversity of types, the uniform excellence of the suits and pieces in their various periods and at their different prices. This is an assemblage truly representa tive of the best grades of furniture produced in America, from the lowest priced that are worthy te as fine furniture as anybody can wish for. The Fifth Fleer Is Delightful Men who knew furniture displays from coast te coast will tell you that there is nothing anywhere that compares with "Wanamaker's Fifth Fleer display." This at ordinary times. & But new all the beauties and delights of this famous exhibition are enhanced and diversified and made many times mere inter esting by the showing of new and finer goods. Rarities, distinguished individual things and fine reproductions abound here, but the bulk of the display is made up of the kind of living-room and library pieces that make a home many times mere lovable and many times richer in solid comforts. All the Overstuffed Pieces Are Hair-Stuffed Please mark that well. Neither tow nor mess is used in any of them. This is the first sale we have known in which every overstuffed piece was stuffed with curled hair, the one best and most satisf actery stuffing that can be used. We believe that this is the only all-hair-stuffed furniture at low and medium prices te be had in Philadelphia. (Flftli. tilsUi and Setcnth rioer) When you buy overstuffed furniture you should buy the best, especially when very often it costs no m'ere than the net se geed kind. s 'HI Tomorrow the people will have another opportunity te see the fleer samples of the stocks secured for the sale. They will find aH displays and settings still intact and undisturbed, and as en Satur day and today they are free te make advance selections te their hearts' content. L Fer Tomorrow the Annual Fur Sale offers exceptional opportunities in a group of fine Hudsen seal (dyed muskrat) coats, trimmed with skunk, squirrel or beaver furs or untrimmed, and priced at $250 te $550. They include 3G te 45 inch lengths. These who wish a seal effect at low price will find a group of exceptional coats of nearseal (dyed ceney) with large ' cellars of geed furs skunk, beaver, squirrel and Australian opossum sale-priced at $150 each. (SMend Fleer) Fine Winter Geat Opportunities for Girls and Yeung Women Every fur - trimmed coat m the Yeung Women's Stere is te be had at less-than-Winter prices. T h e y I include some of the best styles and fabrics of the Win ter, in desirable colors. Their present prices are $25 te $158. Utility and sports coats that have come mere recently and may be used throughout the year are $25 te $45. Sizes 14 te 20 will be found in both kinds. Girls' coats in 6 te 14 year sizes, in various Winter materials and colors, are new $8.50 te $68. (Second Fleer) Women's Raincoats for All Seasons A Special All-Weel Serge Again at $1.50 a Yard ; Anether geed-sized shipment and it comes in hiidnight and navy blue and black. It is 50 inches Wide and the fine "French" weave se much wanted for Spring dresses and children's clothes. (Flrit Fleer) TO1SS The favorite kind is the rubberized silk rain coat which will with stand even a hard shower and can be easily slipped en ever a dress or suit. And, it is net tee warm for Spring days. One style in tan witn a convertible cellar and belted is $12.75. Rubber ized silk raincapes, full and circular and full length, tan or black, $12. Featherweight rub berized silk raincoats, tan, fawn or taupe, $22.50. (Flrtt Fleer) A Distinct Hit In New Silk Handbags It was made last week by some square, flat bags pf black and navy striped moire silk with cord and tassel handles and brass jockey clasp; some with barrow binding of white kidskin. Their price is $5. r The stvle found such .'instant favor that we brought in some larger sizes, in both striped and figured silk. One at $8 has sterling silver knobs and a still larger size at $10 has part metal and part covered frame. (Main lloer) Thermometers A thermometer outside the window will tell you hew te dress for each changeable day. Inside Jhe house every room should have one, at least w families where there are invalids or children. Prices are 50c te $5. Their first cousins, baro meters, are equally use ful, and may be had for $12 te $50. 4Male OaUry) The Splendid White Sale Values Continue Fer tomorrow remain these exceptionally geed garments at prices se low that it will pay economical shoppers te stock up for months te come Niglitgewns, $1 te $5.50 Five styles at $1 offering excellent choice of round neck and short-sleeved nainsoek gowns with carefully chosen lace or firm embroidery trimming. Three dainty styles at $1.50 and $1.75 each with ribbon-run embroidery. Others of exceptional value up te $5.50. Petticoats, $1 and $1.50 Short petticoats of white cambric with tucks and fiounce of lace-trimmed lawn, $1. With flounce entirely of lace and embroidery, $1.50. Leng petticoats of white cambric with deep flounce of eyelet embroidery ever underlay, $1. Chemises, $1 te $2.50 An excellent tailored model trimmed only with hemstitching and ribbon straps, at $1. A dainty lace-trimmed model with built-up shoul ders, at $1.25. , , ,L1 . At $1.50, two geed models, one with lace and one with firm embroidery edging. ,...,, . .. At $2.50 a deep V-neck model with lace insertion and ribbon-run embroidery. (Third Fleer) "Resebnd Jewelry" Seme Call It It is really the clever imitation of the colorful jewelry made tin Flor ence, Italy, and women are taking it up with the greatest enthusiasm. In a new shipment are barpins starting as low as 50c; also bracelets, hat' pins and hat orna ments and sauteirs at $1.25 te $5. (Main Fleer) Blizzard Items Snow shevela weed, 65c each. Galvanized iron, steel edged, $1.25 and $1.50. Pavement scrapers, 75c. (Fourth Fleer) Rubber beets men's storm king height, $5.25. Beys' storm king height, $4.25. Women's, $5. Chil dren's, $3.50 and $4.50. Arctics men's four buckle, $5. Children's, $3.75 and $4.25. O v e r s h ees men's, $1.40. Beys', $1.20. Women's, $1.10. Chil dren's, 80c and 90c. (Main and Flrit 1'loem) Umbrellas made of geed, strong cotton, for men, women and children, $1 and $1.50. (Main Fleer) Ice creepers for men and women, 30c and $1 a pair. (Fourth Fleer) Steves and heaters burning oil, weed, coal, gas or electricity are here in plenty. (Fourth Fleer) Weel gloves made of Scotch wool and very warm. Men's, $1 te $3.50. Women's, $1.75 te $4.50. Children's, 75c te $1.50. (Main Fleer) Sleds Snow plane steering sled, special, $1.50 and $2. (Seventh Fleer) Bicycles te Take Seuth Bicycles are in great demand at the Winter resorts of the Seuth, and here ai;e three makes you can depend en. The Columbia, in mod els for men, women and children, $40 te $75. The Continental, for men, women and chil dren, $35 te $42.50. The America, also in models for every one, $32.50 te $40. All equipped with heavy, bread tires, coaster brake, mud guards, rear stands and tools, and all beautifully finished. (The bitllery) Silver-Plated Flat Ware at a Saving AH the spoons, forks, knives and ether serving pieces in certain patterns have recently had their prices revised te accord with the lower ratings just given out by the manufacturers. These patterns which are new reduced are Leuis XVI, Sierra, Pompeii, Westwood, Geerge Washington and Cromwell. They are among the most popular we have. , - (Main l'loer) Baby Blankets Seft, warm blankets for bassinettes and cribs, in white, pink or blue, some bound with silk or satin. Priced $2 te $4.50. All-- wool blankets, $4.25 and $5.50. (Third Fleer February Sale of Office Furniture Our entire stock of office furniture is offered in the February Sale at reductions of 10 te 33 1-3 per cent from the latest market prices. The selections are the best we have had in some years, comprising all the standard grades of office desks, tables and chairs. This is one of the two great opportunities of the year for business men te buy all the office furniture they need. They may make advance selections tomorrow, but all purchases will date from Wednesday, February 1. (Third Fleer) Sanitary Toothbrushes New 20c We have them made especially for us and they are put up in a sealed carton after being steri lized at the factory. (Mala Fleer) These Geed Rugs All Carry Geed Savings They are this season's stock, in the new designs and colorings, and they have been lowered in price te benefit these persons who may like te cheese new rugs te match their new furniture. Wilten Rugs, High Grade, Standard and Seamless 9x12 ft., $65, $78.50 and $95. 8.3x10.6 ft., $76.50 and $93.50. 6x9 ft., $56.50. Velvet Rugs 9x12 ft., $37.50. 8.3x10.6 ft., $35. Axminster Rugs 9x12 ft., $35. (SeTentfa Fleer) "Tile Bleck Swisses" Are the Newest Cottens Copenhagen A New Spring Pump te Wear With Tweed amis The rounded tee and vamp are of black patent leather; the back and covered baby Leuis heel of beige-color suede. The pump is high cut, and under the fringed tongue a little gore is inset te insure close fitting around the top. .Alight welted sole gives substantial footing. Priced $15 v pair. Anether new Spring slipper is of soft, light weight" calfskin in a geed tan shade, with narrow tee two-inch Leuis heel, turned sole and a fancy fringed tongue under, which passes the single strap. Priced $16 a pair. (Flrit Vloer) Instead of the char acteristic embroidered dots, they have a new and pretty tile block pattern in white en a colored ground jade, rose, navy, beige, oriole, or (Flrtt Fleer) sunset, black. They are lovely for warm weather frocks and will be very fash ionable this year. $2.25 a yard is the price. Women's Underwear at Lewer Prices Fine white ribbed lisle vests, low neck, sleeve less and bodice style, 35c, three for $1. "Seconds" or they would be twice as much. White ribbed cotton union suits, low neck and sleeveless, lace or shell trimmed knee s, 50c. First-grade goods and usually much mere. Mattresses and Bedding in the February Sale at the Lewest Prices in Years We have 76,500 lbs. of clean, sterilized hair te make mattresses for this February Sale. We have ready te show you nineteen different samples of hair mat tresses, ranging from the finest kind covered with linen ticking and priced at $80, in the 54-inch size, down te a hair mattress that is a real achieve ment at its price $20. This latter is filled with geed, clean hair, covered with excellent cett6n ticking, weighs 45 lbs. and is in the 54-inch size. In the single-bed size, 36 inch, these mattresses are priced at $56 and $14.75, respectively. All our cotton mattresses, feather pijlews and bolsters and bed springs are also in the sale at reduced prices. Advance selections may be made tomorrow. Savings all through are 10 te 35 per cent. (SUtU Fleer) t H i m 1 (XTrit Fleer) ' f -jt- ."" y .ftVCVh I ii MMI L
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