Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 31, 1922, Final, Page 7, Image 7

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EVENING, IUBLIO (LED aEft- PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY JANUABY 31, 1922
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WANAMAKER'S
Stere Opens at 9
WANAMAKER'S
Stere Closes at 5
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Smci a Furniture Sale
U Lowering Tide Uoen a Part
I of the Beautiful Tampa Bay
Jncevers a ridge of sand, the beginning of a
few island, where, in sight today, are
hundreds of pelicans, turkey buzzards,
cormorants, seagulls, great -white cranes
with their shin, long legs, wild ducKs and
inipe, probably a thousand of them, all wild,
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Bjiunning inemseives ana some ei mem
Opening oystersen the oyster bed with their
Jeng, strong bills.
I They are net disturbed by1 little beats,
and the black spot they make is still visible
g mile off, se many are there ethem.
The pilot at the wheel tells interesting
stories of land owners increasing the values
f their properties by sand islands making
up and by inexpensive dredging.
Did net our school teachers long age set
writing copies for us that read, "Where there
is a will there is a way"?
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January 31, l'J2n..
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JBcauttful Biamenb Sfeteelvp
for a Mentana pleasure
Jewelry that she can wear with the consciousness that the
' diamonds and ether precious stones arc heyend criticism and that
f the mountings are of the finest and most exquisite workmanship.
Diamond rings, $5" te $2800. ,
Diamond barpins, $103 te $823.
Diamond bracelets, $223 te $2700.
(Mnln fleer)
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Sale of Waists
Here are 1900 blouses and overbleuses at
ittle prices, each one of which is a truly un-
ommen value. .The brief description gives
(ittle idexa of the quality of these waists and
heir excellence at these low prices.
300 Hand-made Waists at $3.85
Sheer white- French eilc in several well-cut and well-made styles,
ornamented with hand drawnwerk, hand embroidery, and some also
with hand-mnde filet lace. With and without vestec fronts.
100' Silk Blouses at $3.85
Samples and small surplus lets of crepe de chine, tricelette and
Georgette blouses and overbleuses, all of poed designs.
Tiieolette overbleuses in black and colors, the Peter Pan cellar,
cuffs and lower edge berdeted with loop braid trimming. Anether
ityle trimmed with deep silk fringe.
300 Silk Blouses at $3.85 and $6.85
Thee are blouses and evei blouses of much higher wlue from our
own stocks, mostly of crepe de chfnc in daik colors, and ones and twos
of a kind. Seme were about double present price.
T 100 Tailored Waists at $2.85 '
yj A iioelty silk-and-cotton in stiiped effect and geed coleiings.
martlv tailored, with long roll cellar.
000 Cotten Waists at $1.65
. Batiste, lawn, voile, in nil-white, white with colored tnmniing, or
ptnk, blue, en hid, beige. Seme with hnnd-driiwn cellars and cuffs.
Dozens of delightful styles. Kemaikable for this piice.
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Yeung Women Are Taking te
Comfortable "Knickers"
'J hey wear them for skating, golfing, country tramping and
some Pay it will only be a question of time before they wear them
further
Tweed knickers te wear below the top coat are $0.30. Well
taileicd in every detail.
Three-piece suits of wool jersey, computing knickers, skirt
and coat, ?:t7..re.
Sues 1 1 te 20 in both.
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A Choice of 100 Styles
in New Woven Tissues
The inettifst plaids and checks and a lew stripes, many are in the
femlinr gingham patterns, but there arc all colors in the assortment.
Being lighter in texture than a gingham, many women use these
tissues for afternoon as well as morning frocks. They wash very well,
W 30 indies wide and 7Ge a yard.
(I Irnt I lour)
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j Women's Heavy Ribbed Silk
1' Stockings for $3.75
Second guide goods or they would he meie than double this pi ice.
TIlCV arn tlm , ,1 t... ,.1.. KnnihllllltiunH SO much ill fftVOf
Wit new and ns the let is limited veu had better net delay if you want
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of Fine New Dependable
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At Prices Extraordinarily Lew
This is a brand-new collection of silks in the
highest qualities and in instant fashion, geed,
sound and dependable, at prices that are from
one-third te one-half less than the present retail
market. 1
It is net a job let nor a sensational sale of
peer silks. It does net include anything of left
over, off quality or reject description.
There are no peer silks, no cheap silks, no
tender silks, no out-of -fashion silks.
But an admirable- collection of the very best
and finest things of the moment, most of them
recognized staples.
In deference te the fashion demand for
white, the collection includes an unusually geed
variety of white crepes, white sports satins and
white washable silks.
Geed wide silks, tee, ranging from 33 te 54
inches. Prices are as follews:
Tricelettcs, 36 inches
wide, $1.10.
Georgette crepes, '10
inches wide, $1.50.
Printed foulards, :6
inches wide, $1.7,5.
Washable satins, 30
inches wide, $1.85.
Crepes meteor, 40
inches wide, $2.50.
Flat crepes de chine, 40
inches wide, $2.50.
Pongees. 33 inches
wide, 75c and $1.50.
Sports satins, both plain
and fancy, 3G inches wide,
$2 and $2.25.
Taffeta silks, 36 inches
wide, $2.25.
Plain radium silks. 40
inches wides, $2.25.
Charmeuse silks in col
ors, 40 inches .wide, $2.
Black charmeuse, 54
inches wide, $2.75.
Novelty silks, 40 inches
wide, $1.50.
The low prices are made possible only by ad
vance orders placed last fall. Replacements at
the above prices are unlikely for senie time te
come, if at all.
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Oil Paintings and Water Celers
Come Down
Pictures are as necessary for the well-furnished home
as is the furniture itself.
In harmony with the great Winter event in furniture,
every oil painting and water color in the Picture Stere to
morrow loses from 15 te 25 per cent of its price.
This will put the possession of a really beautiful painting
within reach of mere people than ever.
(I'lftli I'loer)
Victer Records for
February Out
Tomorrow
Kive wonderful fox-trots at the
new low price, 75c each.
Ne better place exists te see
them, hear them and buy them
than the Wanamaker Phonegiaph
Stere. , , , ,
Mirror Prices
Break
All the miners in the Pic
ture Stoie nie i educed from
10 te 20 per cent.
deductions will last for the
month of February, but please
remember that the most strik
ing values will be the fust te
go.
(I Iflli 1 lour)
New L. R. Corsets
just arriving include topless
models, long and short model!-,
front-laced models, heavy and
light models, and all of them
priced between $1 and 57.50.
Women interested in their new
Spring clothes please take notice
-it being well understood that
the cerset Is the, llrst step te a
really" sausiaciery euwu.
(TlilrU i'loer)
"What Next
yh Europe?"
by Frank A. Vanderlip; price $2.
The writer's conclusions are based
en discussions with business men,
linnncial experts and chancollois chancellois chancolleis
in nearly cvevy country; and are
very well worth censidctine,.
Arrangements have been made in
six countries for the translation
of the book.
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VERY sale has te go ahead en the
strength of the stocks that are back of it
or fall down through their weakness.
The strength of this sale is greatest where
it matters most te the people in the goods.
"They are the pick of America, and te a
certain extent, of the world.
In buying for this sale we countermanded
$100,000 worth of one kind of furniture alone.
It wasn't bad furniture by any means, but
it wasn't geed enough for a Wanamaker Sale,
and we won't have anything but the best.
There is no need te labor the point that
the sale which has become large beyond any
thing of the kind in the world is able te com
mand the market se as te secure the finest
qualities at the lowest prices.
The furniture is here te prove it. There
may be much or little in the old saying that
"money talks," but there is no doubt in our
mind that "merchandise talks."
Net only does merchandise talk, but it
always has the last word.
The furniture in this sale is the kind that
we are glad te have speak for us.
It tells the story of fine weeds, sound
construction, true and beautiful designs and
appealing characteristics in a way that there
is no gainsaying.
It tells the story of economy based en
quality, service and likableness in the goods.
It is a story that gees te the very heart
of things.
In regard te overstuffed furniture, for
instance, it means that every piece has a
curled hair filling, no mess or tow being used.
In regard te all the furniture en the floors,
it means that you can cheese any suit or piece
in the whole unrivaled collection with the cer
tainty that it is the best at the price in all
America.
Our whole stock is offered in this sale at
savings that range from 10 te 50 per cent, the
average being about 25 per cent.
(I'lftli. nUi nnil Seventh rlenrn)
Rich and Varied Treasure of Oriental Rugs
in a Notable February Sale and Exhibition
The Sale brings important new shipments of various
types of Oriental weaves secured te special advantage and
marked te sell at substantially less than prevailing market
prices.
Among these are fine Chinese rugs in carpet sizes, Mon
golian pieces all, and of very geed class in a choice of blue,
taupe, fawn and golden shades, and in refined floral patterns.
Mahals, also, have come in, and charming small Saruks
and the ever-popular Mesuls.
All of these are excellent trustworthy pieces in colorings
and patterns very desirable for modem furnishing schemes.
The pieces listed give an idea of the sizes and prices,
but, of course, one must see the rugs te appreciate their
excellence.
Chinese Rugs Carpet Sizes
12x9.1 ft $327 12x9.2 ft .W
10x8.1 ft $240
12x9.4 ft $337
12.3x9.2 ft $345
8.10x6.2 ft $165
12.3x9.4 ft $347
13x10.10 ft $435
11.2x8.3 ft $275
10x7.3 ft $225
12x9 ft $275
14x10 ft $355
12x9.2 ft $332
13x9.2 ft $365
12x9 ft $329?
10x8.2 ft $245
9x6.4 ft $175
10x8 ft $247
11x8.2 ft $265
11x10.2 ft $427
12x9.1 ft $259
14x11.8 ft $365
4x2 ft.
5x3 ft.
Chinese Rugs Small Sizes
$2:5 6x3 ft $15U
$45 6x4 ft $75
Persian Mesul Rugs Average Size
:!.66.7 ft $15 te $57
Persian Mahal Rugs
1:3.6x9.6 ft $287
10.7x7 ft $157
12x8.1 ft $289
11.6x8.10 ft $195
10.2x6.11 ft $165
12x9 ft $298
10.5x7 ft $169
10.10x7 ft $187
12.7x8.7 ft $249
13.7x9.6 ft $047
10.2x7.4 ft ' ...$169
13x9.3 ft $297
12.6x8.11 ft $225
11.2x8.5 ft $197
11.2x7.7 ft S19S
Wide Velour Doer Curtains
at $16.50 a Pair
'I hey no out us fn-t .w we tell about them. New xlupnient.-. iiu-luile
blue, mulberry, prrny, use, green, brown and all oeil colors. The aiu
either two-colored or all one tone, in either case with French seam fmih
All are -12 inches wide and 'J1.- yauU luiitr, and they are the k
value of the kind in yens.
(I'Mlll 1 Unit)
The Most Exquisite Greup of Rare
Antique Oriental Rugs Seen
in Many Years
(These Goods Are NOT at Sale Prices)
Descriptions of rugs of this kind de net mean much, especially
te connoisseurs It is only they who knew hew te appreciate the
indefinable charm of real old Oriental colorings that have been
mellowed and softened by the years. They will be delighted by
this let, which we secured abroad and which hue only come in
within the liast week.
It i.-. a long time since levers of r.ue old rugs have had such
a neat ih these wonderful and captivating weaes will surely
afford them. The ages given are as authentic as can be arrived
at by conservative expert judgment.
Khera.-an, 10:2xe ft., 10th
Centuiy. $900.
t'nbentnn, l.-i".l ft., ISth
Century, SleOO.
Ivubah, 6VJ.l..- ft., ISth Cen
tuiy. $t550
(ihieKlc, 7 kxl ft , ISth
Century. $'JU(.
Kabestan. U."i 1 ft., l'.O
.cars old, SSfcu.
Karabagh. 2K.S.2 ft., l'Jih
Century, Sfl.'OO.
Daghestan, S.'.'xG ft., 100
j ears old, $U50.
Karabagh, li.U T ft.. 100
years old, $T.iO.
Karabagh, l.l.Gx.'i is ft. 10u
years old, $.".0.
Karabagh, 19.1J7 ft, Um
years old. $JM0.
Karabagh, 1!).G.9 ft., 100
xears old, $1800.
Karabagh, 1SU.VS.7 ft., 100
ears old, $7,"0.
Keulah, eAxl ft., 1Mb Cen
tury. $650.
(Iluerdes. i.2.t ft, ISth
Century, $850.
'Keulah, 5.5x3.9 ft., ISth
Century, $500.
Ghierdes, e.Cxt.ft ft., ISth
Century, $G00.
Ghierdes, Gx-i.3 ft.. ISth Cen
tury, $830.
Ghierdes, Gx4.3 ft., ISth Cen
tuiy, $850.
CiihisUn, 5x2.1i) ft., 50 yeat..
old, $150.
Handkerchief
Specials for Women
and Men
Ken though they h.ie Mich
little pi ices, they aie all linen,
and a geed sturdy linen at that.
Most people buy a dozen or meiV
at a time because of the advan
tage in price.
Women's handkeichief-. plain
hemstitched and of nice size,
12'jc each or $1.!18 a dozen.
Men's handkerchiefs, generous
size and quarter-inch hem, 25c
each et $2.75 a dozen.
" (Mnln I'loer)
F'ALENTINES art
ready and 5c te $1 arc
the prices. Loek for them
en the Main Fleer, Central,
close te the elevators.
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All Our Mattresses, Pillows, Bolsters
and Bedsprings in the February Sale
at Reduced Prices
Only the best grades of bedding: are sold in this Stere at sale times, or
at any ether time.
This February Sale includes our entire stock, and that means hair mat
tresses, cotton mattresses, floss mattresses, feather pillows, bolsters and bed
springs. Prices are new 10 te 35 per cent less than today's regular market fig
ures, and that means lower than they have been in several years.
It is one of the two great mattress and bedding opportunities of the
year.
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