BKw sh&j 'eiiiwjj,','ai4!i WAKi$rrfw?rraryyrx&r.&.)t' Wr wJsrXmtEH's' 'V rt VMM? i j . . tci y-ft 'X'' J,v 4i ' 'I- J l Stew Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Stere Clesep at 5 WANAMAKER'S A'l m The People Are Streng for Furniture of Quality 0 Going en a Sailing Trip Deqs Net Give Control of Winds That beautiful little sailing) beat at. St. Augustine some time age had been; there for several fays before sne get eui te sea. f Tides and winds must be studied and waited for. l( you have the right pilot, whelias his chart all the time under nis eyes, you can gun aii nignt witn wina tt power, even in shallow seas, if you have the early l(il .nnn in lierllf VA11I W9V. llltU 1V v "Ov rf - .. ., . Davy Crockett said:. "Be sure you are right, then go ahead." I. Signed February S, JOSS QMfamfc. r- . r All the Women's Fur Coats and Small Furs fan the Fur Solen arc 25 per cent less than reeular a nleasant fact twhich we like te remind people of, since the midwinter weather makes ifers mere desirable than at any time se far this season. h The coats include Hudsen seal (dyed muskrat), mole, marmot, J mmmiI and raccoon. tl The' small furs include the various dved foxes besides natural cms ud silver) foxes; sables, natural skunk, beaver, raccoon, nutria and t JUW I' Every fur, of course, is guaranteed. (Second Fleer) Women 's Spring Suits for Only $35 Seme .women dislike haviner te .select the style for a new suit as much as they dislike being fitted for it. These arc the women who will be most glad te knew about these suits. They are made by our custom tailor, which means fine, finish and hand-sc-rk; and there are eight models. All the coats whether belted or nethave straight lines and close-fitting shoulders. The fabrics arc tweeds, hemespuns, basket weaves, novelty suitings, camel 's-hair and cheviets, and the (colors include stone blue, china blue, tans, bobolink brown, violet and ru3t, besides some combina cembina combina teonsthe last appearing only in the checked suits. Buttens' and linings are admirable and any necessary altera t tens in the suits will be very slight en account of their extreme simplicity. , (First Flebr) aw The Turn of the Season Brings a Certain Hat It is a happy compromise between the somber Winter headgear and the flowery hats of later Spring and Summer. During the past year or two this type of hat has become very fashienable te wear from February en. Such hats you will find here in abundance and in the pret tiest shapes,, silk and straw (Second Fleer) combined for the ni03t part, or in black satin. Navy blue, vio let, copper, tan, cherry red and black are the favorite colors, Resides rich Persian effects. In fact, these hats are in tended te go with almost any dress, and they are in the soft roll-brimmed, turned-up or mushroom shapes which are se universally becoming. Frem $10.50 te $18 are the prices. t And for the Sale That Offers It in Unrivaled Chei This is well illustrated by any number of room suits in the period of the Leuis XV and X and in dining-room suits of various styles, chiefly m . i.if - .i i. F. ROM THE beginning we have never held a fur niture sale without keeping one eye en the future. And the fact that from a modest start Wana maker Furniture Sales have become the greatest sales of any kind at retail in the world is the result of confining them te furniture that had a future of geed, honest, satisfactory service before it wherever it found a home. We are continuing en the same safe old lines, only improving things at every oppertunity: This February Sale offers a choice of furniture large, trustworthy and attractive beyond any known collection in the world. It has progressed far enough te show, that the faith of the people in furniture of quality is firmer than ever. It is certainly interesting te observe hew every refinement of line and betterment of structural de tail appeals te them. ASM the Georgian cycle. Most of all is the enthusiasm for improvement! shown in the demand for ,j M Overstuffed Furniture With Curled -Hair Filling This isv the first sale that ever brought ever- , cstttfFnA fttvnUiiva fillerl witVi e-nnrl nlnfin fMU'lprl half 4' ' W sell at low and medium prices. Net one shred of j$ mess, net one scrap of tow, net one substitution of any. kind is used. We de net knew of any ether overstuffed furni ture sold at low and medium prices that is Riled with curled hair, but we de knew of any quantity that is filled with mess, or tow, or both. The people are leaving no doubt as te which. kind they want. rx (Fifth, Sixth and Seventh rloem) Best Let of Office Furniture in Years at Geed Savings Our entire stock of office furni ture is offered in the February Sale at substantial savings from regular, standard price.. The goods are of the best grade made, selections are the best m years and this is the time for every man of geed business judg ment te buy. (Third Fleer) New Imported China Dinner Sets, Special at $65 These are sets of 99 pieces, decei-ated with Dresden flowers in spray effects and with geld-lace borders. They are a new special purchase which we secured te unusual advantage te sell at an exceptionally low price S65 a set. The body is a remarkably geed china. (Fourth Fleer) Suede Dress Shoes far Women Here arc- very graceful shoes made en a modified French last; they have Spanish heejs, short vamps', light turned soles and single instep straps, and the suede is a soft dark brown in color. Their priccis $12 in the Women's Shee Stere. (First Fleer; Th ere Is Ne Standing Still in This Sale of Silks M Seme of the best silks are bound te b e sold out quickly but, en the ether hand, there we many new arrivals te mere than make up for it. One of these new silks is a very beautiful satin cashmere from France in black and navy only and m limited quantity for $4 a yard. It is about half its former price. ,, Anether is a handsome all-silk pebble-back black charmeuse, 40 inches wide, at $3.50 ajftuu. , A Sale of Oriental Rugs That Are Geed te Loek At and Safe te Invest In Chinese, Mahals and Araks and Kermanshahs in carpet sizes are shown in beautiful variety, all at decided advantages from prevailing market rates. There is av remarkable choice of smaller rugs, including Daghcstans and1 Cabestans, Saruks and Kermanshahs and a very interesting let of JHesuls and Irans of extra-fine quality, these latter in size 3x6 te 4x7 ft. approximately, and priced at $45 te $65. Kermanshah Rugs 12.4x9.2 ft $787 13.1x9.3 ft $875 10.10x8.4 ft $335 18.6x8.7 ft ."....$1550 12.7x8.9 ft '.$683 11.8x8.4 -ft $885 10.10x8 ft $575 Kazak rugs, 4x6 te 4.6x7.6 ft., $65 te $85. Dnghestans and Cabestans, 3x4 te 4.6x6.0 ft.. S49 te S(5T. Saruks and Kermanshahs, .1x5 te 4.6x6.6 ft., $85 te $150. (Set ruth Fleer) A brilliant black charmeuse. 40 inches, at $2.50 a yard. Cplercd and black radiums, 40 inches, street and evening shades, 12.25 a yard. Georgette crepes, colors and black, $1.50 a yard. Taffetas, plain and glace, 36 inches, $2.23 a yard. Other Geed Sale Silks New Spring foulards, blajk, blue and brown, 36 inches, $1.75 n yard. Printed knitted silks, white with colored figures, for blouses, SI. 50 a yard. (Eust nnd Wet AUIes und Firm Fleer) White sports satin, also black and flesh, 82 a yard. Tricelette, 36 inches, $1.10 a yard. Chinese Shantung pongees. $1.50 and $2, and a lighter one at 75c a yard. Colored and black satin mes calines, $1.65 a yard. New Shipment of Fabric Gloves First come the short lisle gloves' in gray, bea . nd mode, with two clasps and embroidered backs, at 75c a pair. Next the duplex cottons, in beaver, white, pongee and mode shades, and made very like skin gloves, in eight-button length and with embroidered backs. Price, $2. , Last the duplex cottons in white nd pongee, pkiuc sewn, with em broidered .backs. Twelve-button length; price, $2.50. , . (Alain Fleer) L. H. Corsets At $1 A topless model with ee hip and long skirt. At $1.50 A short pink figured novelty with elastic insert at top nl bottom. Anether topless model longer and mere heavily boned. At ?2 An elastic sports model. At $2.50 A pink figured broche nd a pink batiste. At $3 A pink broche for aver age figures with medium bust, well boned. At $4.50 Dainty pink sports T1S' 8lse whitc ceutn fe short, lull figures. , A $7.50 Figured pink broche, wpless and heavily boned. Other models go up te $12.50. (Third Fleer) 1 Dainty Undermuslins Yeu will like some new lace Wmmed shoulder-strap vesta in white, blue, pink or orchid ba tiste. 'J hey are $1.50. Ami some very pretty new cnveIepu chemises of fine qual V batiste with lace or ombreid-J-'i-cl motive trimming or om em wudured cubliiM. Tin. ... I Vucdfrom$U0te$51u1dthe.e v .lumeer or styles, h AUMMmil i Clear away of 200 Yeung Women's Garments Even with all the new Spring 'things arriving every day, there are still two month of Winter ahead, and it is for these two months that young women have te consider what they are going te wear. t This is the answer we have gathered up all the odds and ends of Winter suits, dresses and coats, all theso where there are only one or two or a few of cacn kind, and we have made the prices low enough- te satisfy the most economical-minded young woman. Many are less than half the original cebt. Sizes are from 14 te 20 years. Tailored Suits, $10 te $65 These include some marvelous values. There are beautifully hand-embroidered suits, some being trimmed with squirrel, beaver, Australian opossum and nutria. Other;- are plain in tweed or rough mixtures, sports styles. A few wool "jersey'slip-ens with jacket arc $16.50. N Coats, $15 te $45 Tan pole coats and t-nmel's-Wair arc among them. AUe some imported tweed coats and sports jackets. Dresses, $5 te $27.50 Every one of these dresses can be worn new and until Inte in the Spring. There are delightful street frocks of Peiret twill and tricetine, and ethers of satin and crepe de chine, just the thing for aftornoens. Seme are elaborately beaded. (Second Fleer) Only the Leading Makes. of Phonographs Are te Be Found Here They are the four leading makes of instruments, exquis-itcly made and handsomely set up, their efficiency nnd durability as tiuns'mitter. tiuns'mitter. ef music covered by our fullest guarantee. They are Brunswick Senera Cheney Victrela All household names. Phonographs Have New Been en Trial Before the Public ter years, and some machines have been found very trying, in deed. Makers and dealers are desir ous te clear them out quickly at almost any price. Obviously muny owners of the machines feel the same way. (St'cencl Consider this fact carefully be bo be fere you become the owner of any phonograph. It is perfectly safe,, speaking musically or in any ether sense, te buy a phono graph here, and it is perfectly easy te acquire it en convenient terms. I'loer) The Mattress, Pillow and Bolster Are Furniture, Toe Our entire stock of these goods And furniture of a very im portant and intimate kind, a kind one lives very close te. In ftoeds of this character qual ity is se important that without it nothing else matters. Wannmaker mattresses, pillows, bolsters anil springs are known te be of the 'finest and safest quality. is elTcred in the l-'ebruary Sale at substantial savings from regu lar price-. Hair mattresses, with i oil, or stitched edge covered w itli geed cotton ticking are offered in this sale as low as $20 for the first time in years. (.Mvtli Fleer) Still Lewer Prices en Women's Fine Fur-Trimmed Coats This time they are down te $100, which is exactly half of what s,ome of these lovely coats and wraps cost a short while age. They are very new in fashion, some of the latest Winter arrivals beautiful belivias and duvctyns in coat or wrap styles, borne with the large sleeve and many have fur cuffs as well as cellars. The furs are beaver, wolf, dyed squirrel and mole and are all carefully selected and of the finest character. (Flrnt Fleer) Specially Priced Shirtwaists 600, cotton shirtwaists at $1.65 and $1.83. Samples and small surplus quantities. Batistes, lawns and dimities; tailored and semi tailored; some luce trimmed. 300 while voile blouses at $3.83. These'are hand embieidered in Povte Jllce and some. are trimmed with real filet. BMt M4 Wt AMm. w - rpHE February Sale of Mirrors includes practi- cally every kind of mirror in the Picture Stere n'lirrers te go above mantels and above console tables, mirrors for halls and bedrooms and living rooms i mirrors of the smallest and of dignified size. They are variously framed in antique gill, in poly chrome, in silver, in mahogany and in mahogany and geld. Prices start at $3 and end at $85. (1 If t'h Fluer) Out With All Our Men's Winter Clothing! In the Sale, which started today, every mixed suit and overcoat in the Wanamaker Men's Clothing Stere is te be sold at emphatic reduction. These are all Wanamaker stand- ard-ef-America suits and overcoats, which at their regular prices cannot be surpassed and are seldom equaled. Overcoats and Ulsters, $25, $35 and $45 Fancy Mixed Suits, $25, $35 and $40 Take notice that the assortment of large, heavy overcoats of the ulster type, for which there has been a marked demand and a marked-.-' scarcity, is exceptionally geed. 1 f , k&5& "ill lmr ( I'tllril I'lner) Men's Fine High Shoes Reduced te $10 Twe styles, both of the brogue pel suasion, and both of that Scotch grain tan calfskin which is perhups the most popular of all msn's she1 leathers this -easei,. One is a straight-lace model ami the ether a liluchcr. Beth have perforated tee caps, perfl ated vamp seams and lace stays and heavy -ingle soles with '' ide extension. Twe of the iiru-t shoes for men in ilu- uty they weie almost a hah" mere. Men's Londen Tweed Hats Half Price at i Women's , Handkerchiefs Of very sheer Irish linen with tape borders and the narrowest of hems, and only 50c each, or $5.50 when bought by the decn. (Main I'loer) Seme Brief Cases Special at $5 Wc have u limjted let of these cases in black, brown and mahog any cowhide which we will dis pose of at this price. Streng, well-made cases with two pockets and straps all around. Children's Tan Calfskin Shoes One style made u ith bread tees and stout soles mav be had for $4.75 and $5,50 a pair; and an other style of the same leather, but a little finer for dress pur pur eosesis made with lighter soles and sells at $0.75sind $7.75 a pair. Sizes in cither arc 8J,5 te 2. Tan culfskin shoes for growing girls are made with higher heels and narrewc- tee.-, and nu priced at $7.50 and $10.50, XWrat leti Lincoln-Benin tl and Redjeaf Londen tu-ed hats are included in this disposal and there are no better tweed hats made. The. are' hand tai lored and held their shape better because of it. l-'or stenn weather the tweed hat has in. equal. 3500 Fine Shirts for Men in a $1.50 Clearaway These are the remainders of three groups of shirts in our Men's Wear Sale ami .some fresh lets brought in te sell specially. Shirts of even and printed madras, percale and a few of flannel and silk-and-cotton. A wonderful selection for first comers. Chiefly plain neglige style with soft cull's, but among the percale shirts are many with starched cuffs, some with pleated besoms. Xew, men, here is your opportunity! V I Final Clearance of Men 's Half Hese and Underwear These are the goods remaining from the January Sale. All are at least half of regular prices and the badly broken lets are marked half the sale prices,, which makes them extraordinary values. Men's Half Hese lic, tlute pair for 50e, for silk half hose. 10c a pair for artificial sill; in black, cordovan $-.50 a pair for fanuj wool golf hose. S5 a pair for finu wool golf hose. i L and nav 50c a pair for fancy lisle, fancy black and col ored wool; silk plated and full-fashioned silk half hese. Alse black, gray and heather-colored ribbed wool stockings. $1 a paii for French lisle and sillc half hose, "seconds." $1,155 a pair for sllk-and-woel hall hose and wool golf hose. $1.5 a pair for ribbed artificial silk-and-wool half hose. $1.50 a pair fet French fauvy lisle half hose and wool gell hose, shirts heavy wool-and-cotton)- Winter-weight ribbed cotton 'union Men's Underfvear L'ec each for cotton nnd woel-and-cottoii and drawers. 35c, thrc for $1, fei shuts and drawers. 50c for suits. 75c for athletic-style mudras union suits. SI for ribbed woel-nnd-cotton union buits. .-1.50 each for all-wool shiits nnd drawers atA? iiit:iii'iii;ii cuuun union suits. r $L'.e0 for wool union suits. '.'B'i (Main Fleur) fiWj (fcfhM. 3fl 1&t "JJ .v I m 41 fit t - 1 H :;i i vl AWJ i&ikJM.k& XL ,Mii V L.i, . , 'if. ,i ., A.,. 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