YTR 4 ." TI, 4 -. "T- .M ,. .. :T WIWJJ? 2Wfii '?WwiSi i.. .l v n. ir.".r;a r iw-j'i,.twi WSlBiriNOrPtrfililO''' 'KEDGBB-PHtK&BBIiPHIA, WEDNESDAY, FEBBUABY 1, '1922 wgfl .w if ", tv'i J' ,il'" W ... ' f wiAATUfrn '.n WW U1A rfL- rf V u & Otgan. Play at 9, 11 and 4:60 WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S Ttnrieri Ciniit1 niyiDb ifAfrfl i'FA? Chlmei n rfoen V" r just What Dees Alt the Talk About Furniture and FurnUurM Safes Mean te Jren 1 Leonarde da Vinci, the Great Painter, Used te Say one painter must net imitate the manner of another or he will be called "his grandson" and net the son of nature. Every artist or leader who strikes out en new paths is pleased te believe that he may inspire ethers te develop their own individuality. There is no geed reason why original work should net be duplicated by ethers, but it would de no harm for an artist or a copyist te give credit te the originator. XSigned February 1,102 QM mmafe. A Little Hat of. Periwinkle Blue With Gay Weel Morning-Glories has just ceme into the Millinery Salens, accompanied by a number' of equally pretty companions. It is a charming little het for $15. The ethers, at $10.50 te ?18, are equally delightful. They are fashioned of the jfretty new weaves of straw, or of silk or of both; and are in every geed color and black. In addition te their becomingness, they, have the accommodating quality of suitability right new, and wearabllity until late in the Spring. Many, though quite in place in February, could be worn well en into the Summer. ) (Second Fleer) Wallace Nutting Pictures, All Less A reduction has been made en all the Wallucc Nutting hand colored photographs. All are framed, and the new prices are $2.75 te $33.50. tl'lftll Fleer) Women's Spring Gowns With New Fashion Features These delicate gray and beige gowns are designed of the softest silk crepes, some heavy and some light, and while they keep the slenderness and grace of line which we have become used te, they have some delightful new points. Fer instance, there arc the long waist lines and the longer skirts, with just a shade mere of fullness. There are sleeves which are merely an extra width in the upper part of the dress, extending ever the arm, and ether sleeves of the always charming Chinese type, and especially the new bracelet sleeves. There are beaded girdles and uneven skirts, ex tended side lines and free skirt draperies. There are elaborate hand embroideries in self color, but se charmingly arranged and designed are they that there is nothing heavy about them. As a rule, there are no two of these ali kc. 71.. The Day of the Cape Is Clese at Hand Ne woman could doubt it for an instant when she sees the marvelously lovely capes which are making their uppcarancc for Spring. They arc long and full, they are elaborately embroidered in silk with often a glint of geld and many have the long silk fringe arranged in novel fash ion, such us going up and down in points, or as trimming for panels or fastened in the scams of the cape. The long tuxedo cellar is one of the strongly marked fea tures or it may be a turned back facing in the shape of a rover. Flaminge red or tanger ine arc some of the vivid col ors of the linings. The mate rials may be Canten crepe, duvetyn, broadcloth, vcleur or belivia. There is just about one of u kind in these capes nnd prices begin at $40 and go up te $250. rirt Fleer) Prices start at $65 and end at $210 (first Fleer) The February Sale of the Very Silks That Women Want It is easy enough for any store te go into the market and buy up a cheap let of undesirable silks that have been intended for manufacturing 'purposes and have failed in their mission; or te buy up silks that are out of fashion and te take these things and make a, great sale in the newspapers. Our February Sale is something of a different kind. It is mode up entirely of new silks in the height of fashion. And they are geed silks, no job silks, no tender silks. Pricc3 are well below the market and every woman who is looking forward te Spring sewing will de well te buy her silks new. Geed wide silks, tee, ranging, from 38 te 51 inches. Prices are as follews: Trlcelettcs, 36 inches wide, $1.10. Gcorgette crepes, 40 inches wide, $1.50. Printed foulards, 30 inches wide, $1.75. .Washable tatins, 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 und $1.50. Sports satins, both plain nud fancy, 36 inches wide, $2 and $2.25. Taffeta bilks, 36 inches wide, $2.25. Plain radium silks, 10 inches wide, $2.25. Charmeuse silks in colors, 40 inches wide, $2. Black charmeuse, 54 inches wide, $2.75. Novelty silks, 40 inches wide, $1.50. (Flret Fleer) Women's Pajamas of Turquoise Satin Brocade are among the prettiest new ones in the Nightgown Shep. They are $18.75. But there arc many ether dainty styles in silk pa jamas from $8.50 te $16.50. They include crepe de chine and radium, in pink or blue, with many fall ings of creamy lace, or hand em broidery, or hemstitched ruffling of the silk. All are in two-piecc slip-en style. (Third Fleer) English Hallmark Silver of the Georgian Period There are a few fine pieces left of this beautiful and unique silver and these are marked at prices which by no means approach their real value. They arc genuine antiques but in perfect condition for e ery day use. There are no duplicates te uny one of these articles and therefore many people would cheese them above every thing else te give te some appreciative friend. A tea service at $1700. A high standing caster at A highly decorative vege- $300. table dish at $250. A pair 0f candlesticks at A cake basket at $200. e.,0-j A quaint caddy at $197. ' " ' A service tray at $230. A tureen at $255. (Mulu Fleer) 14,000 Yards Imported Gingham Special at 40 c a Yard This is the lowest price that we knew of any imported gingham selling for years. The quality is all that one would expect in a fine gingham of this kind, and there is a great variety of colored and black-and-white checks, broken plaids and plain colors r all are 32 inches wide and very- pretty. Such an opportunity as this at the commencement of the Spring dressmaking sea son should be very geed news te a great number of women planning their own and their .children's dresses. (T:t and Wt AlsW) Yeung Women's New Canten Crepe Dresses at $25 The lines of this attractive dress arc softened by fluttering side' draperies. Its simplicity is relieved by a cerd-like trim ming of the material, forming a great cheu at the waist and falling in a shower of cords. With its corded round neck and its cleverly-shaped three-quarter sleeves, it is among the prettiest $25 silk frocks te be found. It comes in brown, dark blue or black Canten crepe and in sizes 14 te JO. (Second, Fleer) T "Which Are the Finest Parisienne Corsets ?" When women ask us this ques tion we feel like saying that ail the Parisicnnes are se finu it is hard te chouse. We believe that there are no better corscte made today than thesn French corsets made here in America. There is a beautiful topless model with elastic, lightly boned and in pink breche at $13. A softer pink breche, very low with light boning, at $25. Twe styles in very light-weight pink silk batiste, topless, at '$32 and $34.50. And an extremely handsome pink or white brocade with very few bones but wonderfully straight lines at $40. Mirrors Seem te Enlarge a Roem They have the effect of pushing out walls, increas ing vistas; and are skill fully used by clever fur nishers te give just these effects. An excellent opportunity te add the needed mirror or two te one's household fur nishings is found in the sweeping reduction of all mirrors in the Picture Stere. February Sale prices arc S3 te $83 a saving of $25 en some, and something saved en every one. (1'lftli riuerj d THERE IS ONE supreme test of a furniture sale, se far as you art!; concerned, and it is a very simple one. It is summed up in the question, hew much does it mean te your home or apartment? Putting it another way, hew easy does it make it for you te put into your home or apartment the furniture you would like te see there? The sale that provides the most satisfactory answers te these questions is bound te be the best sale for you. This is getting down te bedrock, getting te the heart of things and it is the only way for you te obtain a clear and intelligent grasp of the furniture situation as it exists today. The Sale That Has Always Answered the Test If you wish something finer, say ) from $400 te $1500, the choice here is Supposing you want a bedroom suit at a low or a medium price, we have here en our floors and in the warehouse a selection in walnut and mahogany and combinations of these fine weeds, priced at $175 for four pieces up te $350 for nine pieces, and. in this one division, we can show you live suits for every qne you will find outside of this Stere. And the value is as geed as the selection is large. infinitely greater in proportion, and the , value unsurpassed. In dining-room suits at $200 te $350 we show certainly net less than five times the variety te be found any where else and every suit is marked at a price that cannot be improved upon, quality and desirableness considered. In the finer dining-room suits the supremacy of this stock is if anything mere emphasized. Then Consider the Overstuffed Furniture Net only is the assortment bread beyond anything of the kind, but every piece is stuffed with curled hair, the one best filling. This is the first furniture sale we have ever known in which every over stuffed piece had a curled hair filling. And yet, quality considered, our prices are no higher than these asked for tow or mess-filled pieces. (Fifth, Sixth and ScTenth ttoer) February Sale of Refrigerators In Keeping With the Furniture Sale We have just received a carload of the famous White Mountain refrigerators for the February Sale at special prices. They are among the best known refrigerators in the country. We have sold them for many years and they have always given satisfaction. At the prices in this Sale they are lower than they have been for a long time. Enamel-Lined Refrigerators Three-Doer Style At $32, 33 in. wide x 18 in. deep x 18 in. At $36, 35 in. -wide x 20 in. deep x 50 in. high. high. Porcelain-Lined Refrigerators With Rounded Corners and Seamless Three-Doer Style At $50, 33 in. wide x 18 in. deep x 48 in. These refrigerators are all made of high. hardwood, outside cases in golden-oak At S56; 33 in. wide x 20 in. deep x 30 in. Sfl;, Lh wdZbI l'-' heavi,?in7 , . I v ' .sulatcd, brass handles and hinges nickel hlSh plated. Incapacities 100 and 123 pounds. k.e chambers are galvanized, but all respectively. feed chambers1 are white lined. (luurtli I'ltier) New Fiction "The Settling of the Sage," by Hal G. Evarth. ?1.75. A story of the young ranchman's fight for the rights of the honest stock tuihers and for the interests of the girl he loved. "The White Desert." by Court ney Kylcy Cooper. SI. Te. A ro mance of big-hearteil people in a big country where adventure abounds. (Main Heur) Mr. Business Man, New Is the Time te Buy Office Furniture New is the time te buy all the office furniture you need, new when our entire stock, comprising the best selection we have had in years, is being offered in the February Sale at substantial reductions from the latest low scale of market prices. r I Ihlrtl I lour) (Third fleer) Charming New Silk Handbags Four styles of faille and a new kind of moire silk in black, brown and navy. One shape is long and rather flat, with covered frame and gilt knobs. This is of faille. An oval bag with covered frame and gilt knobs Is of moire and Is smaller. Twe squarish, deep bags are of moire. One has fancy metal clasp and metal frame and the ether has covered frame with white or shell finish celluloid clasp and ornaments en the handle, Trices are $7.60 te $8.60. t (Mala Fleer) This Calfskin Shee Appeals te Many Women Its hlgh-laccd cut fits It for cold-weather wear; yet it is of the Mnoeth light-weight calfskin nnd the conservative style that most Women like better than a Heavy, mannish shoe. In tan or black, with medium tee, perforated straight tip and saw- wn wgings, military heel and extension welted sole. Women's Suits Tailored te Measure of Best Scotch Homespun The Custom Tailoring Bureau has secured a quantity of particu larly line Scotch homespun, which will be mode up te measure nt $65 a suit. A choice of several Spring r Th price it f 10 a pair. " " ILiOju&u; P". On eme the cellars an. One-piece dresses of Unglish diagonal are new made te mcasura with long cape te match for SG5. Dresses of wool crepe in a va- models Is offered, and linings and nety of models are made te meas meas werkmanship are the best. ure for .$25. (Second Fleer) Shirtwaists Will Be Needed . for the Tweed Suits cuffs are hand drawn. Others are fluted, or cyclctted, or em em breidcred. The price of $1.03 each is se reasonable that many women who expect te wear shhtwaists will buy them by the half, dozen. And here are the cry kind cri.sp lawn, voile and batiste, in white, white with a touch of color, or all in seme pale color, such as beige, orchid, delicate blue or pink. On some the cellars and Oriental Rug Opportunities for Heme Furnishers and Connoisseurs The Oriental rug store is n place of much interest just new, net only for these who are en the watch for geed, serviceable, modern weaves at advantageous prices, but also for connoisseurs and levers of rare antique pieces. On the one hand wc are offering a number of newly unbaled rugs, principally Araks, Mahals, Chinese, at substantial savings. These are in carpet sizes, and the selection of colorings and patterns is most attractive. ' The Chinese rugs are priced at $175 fer9xG.-l ft. te ?435 for 13.10x10 ft. Mahals, all in carpet sizes, are $157 te $347. New Mesuls are also shown at $45 te $57, size about 8.6x6.7 ft. Small Chinese, $23 te $75,sizes 4x2 te 6x3 ft. The Most Captivating Antique Pieces Shown in Years The gieup includes seveial Knrabaghs about of grent nge. 100 years old, a Khorasan regarded as of the 19th Thcy nrc prieCfl .,t $1-0 f(Jr an e,(, CnbcsUnf BIZC enntury, four old Ghierdes believed te be of the 5.2xie ft. te $3500 for a 10th ccnturv Ka.abagh. 18th century, some rare old Cabestans arid Kheulas But Ulcy are net include(J in U)u (Seientli Fleer) '$ si -A 1 '(Em) Altlt) itf tfs ' -A-i "J ", Ti "fi I w- - r :t . . ,. jvn i 'vRysw! . 1SiYr1,' !t & WWHrf .AW. L L