EWKfi M; rix 1 :4iruf 1W Band find Organ at 9 Organ at 11 and 4:45 Ulilmea at Nqen r WANAMAKEk'S WANAMAKER'S ster. eh, .t b WANAMAKER'S L',.V " Stere Opens at 9 Fair' r J JS? If " The Eagle of Open Gaze Upward rising in lonely lands, en bread pinions, close te the . sun leaves far behind the small-winged, and weak sighted twittering birds. Se it is with men and als6 with women, these days who with steady, far vision and unflagging eirits, and with gentleness and mightiness, are making explorations and discoveries that arc radiating hope and inspiring confidence in school houses, hospitals and welfare work in cities, towns and distant nations, doing in many forms feHermcnt work in scores and hundreds of places , where it was never done before. Such noeie, seii-aenying women arc great Aeolian harps, unconsciously dispensing music te make life easier wherever they abide. Signed February .' 10! Jpm. The Line of a Weman's Hat Dees Surprising Things It emphasizes its wearer's best features, or exaggerates her worst, according as it is the right or the wrong hat. That shq can only tell by trying en leisurely, in a geed light; tlvcry aid that Mnart millinery and pleasant daylight surroundings can give her is at her convenience nere. The new between-seasen hats from $12 up are surprisingly prcttji and are going out very fast. (Second fleer) f - S Women's Cape Dresses and Others for Sports Wear Have you been the bperts frocks of the new sill; which is such an interesting combination of the sponge cloth and jersey weaves? We will show them Monday in white, in sunset yellow, in Mohawk red with tassels and in gray. Other cape dresses are carried out in white wool Jersey with much tucking; while a very striking one is in a new sports crepe, the gown being white with black embroidery unci the cage black. A twilled cloth frock of white with black cress bars and sprays of eoleicd flowers harf a box jacket of the same, while the blouse of the dress is of white crepe. Anether twilled cloth of tcmple yellow has the same box coat and a great deal of fageting. There are hosts of such frocks between $(50 and $210 and fccareely two of them alike. mm l'leur) New Silks and New Fashions ' Are Closely Related Man ei the .Spring silks, in fact. nie woven especially te can out the newest fashions. r'er example, a levc-1) Canten ctepp with a deep border In i'aisle design has jmt arrived. It is intended for dresses with wide flowing lceu-, tin- l.enler finishing the sleeve nnd hem. In a number et beautiful shades, 10 inches wide, $4.50 a yard. New printed Paisley peplinss for entire gowns or the sleeves of pewns. In rich East Indian colorings, $5 a yard. Xew printed crepes de chine, black' and while ctl'i-clb, $0.50 a yard Xew genuine baronet satin, black, white, jade, rose, brown ami nuiny ether colors, $a a, yard. N'ew Georgette crepes, -10 inches wide, Sl.,'0 a y.ud. New all-silk, crepes de chine, a flue color assortment, .'J a jurd (First Vlvnr) Spring Will Introduce Seme New Ceat Fashions Chief among them is a new sleeve which in a happy com cem com j'leiniso between a sleeve, and a cape. It is gathered in a straight eand ever the shoulder, widening out at the wrist and partly mushed with an extended cuff. Anether new feature is n hollow pleat in the back, starting em the shoulders. It gives the required fullness. Die long tuxedo cellar, frequently trimmed with stitching, anu the fccurf cellar ending in tashels are much used. some very beautiful examples oil these new Spring coats tiuve just come. They are in a silky belivia in navy and Sorrento llue,f burro and turtolse shell. Their prices ure $125 and ?11.. (Drat Ilunrl Women's Suits Tailored te Measure of Best Scotch Homespun, $65 . N10 Custom Tailoring Huieau ha-, secured u quantity of partieu Miy iint Scotch homespun, which will be macie up te measure at $U,i Jun, A clw.icii ,,r .Auit....i e.4; ,-.,i,,k : . i " " -"i u tivvtuu uJi JtiK i"vn 4 -'""u.isiup are tJie.besl offered, and linings and tJIIO'lllpC iIwiE.iili fi4 l.'itjrlitili (linii-itnril fii-i llj.w iilnijr. (.1 lll.iu .! I J-t with long cape te match for $li5. 'or 2rCHfi0H "f w""l ''H'pe in h vuricty of models are mad te nicusui February Sale of Oil Paintings and Water Celers Included in this February Sale of 350 oil paintings and water colors is the work of some well-known artists, Among the oils are two char acteristic Autumn and Winter landscapes by Redfield; a bril liant Italian Ashing scene by Pctre Gabrini; a quiet land scape by Charles P. Gruppe; a bit of the Dutch coast by Carel E. Murlett; three admirable landscapes of Merritt Pest's; a misty green Springtime of Gustave Wieganp's, and four warm-colored small landscapes of Peter Appcl's. Included in the water colors are pictures by Carl Weber and P. F. English, several geed marines of Alexander Bewer's, a couple of charming things by H. A. Vincent, member of the National Academy, and of W. S. Bucklin's. Besides these are many ethers of equal or scarcely less interest te the picture-lever. February Sale prices lower every one of them frem1 15 te 25 per cent below usual figures. Present prices en the entire collection range from $10 te $840. ' (Fifth lloer) i .' The People Can Always Be Trusted te Recognize the Furriitu v . Sale That Means Most te Them New Tunic Robes Beaded Charming affairs in three styles, each of the sort that makes a delightful gown when worn ever a satin slip. Geergdtte with taffeta applique, beading and side panels; price. $48.75. m Georgette with ribbosine em broidery, $38.75. Georgette with side panels and all its ornamentation in beads, $15. Navy, brown, black, gray and rust are the colors. (Slain rioer') New High Combs Are Gayly Colored Net enough colors te match all one's gowns, of course, but there ure lovely combinations of jadc and - bluck, game t- and - black, black-and-white, all-black or shell color. Many graceful fan shupes w curling e&trich feathers giving the effect of fine carvings. There are some its little as $4 and prices mount slowly te $18. (Main 1'loer) New Crepe de Chine Overbleuses at $5 and $8.75 V straight-line and leng-waisttd model at $5, coming well down ever the hips, and fastening down each hip with button-and-loop trimming. The neck is round and cellarless, and the long brucelet sleeve is slashed te the elbow. In white, lark, cinder or henna crepe de chine, embroidered all ever in attractive design. Anether style, of equally geed lines, at $8.75. This is in canna, lark or marbella crepe de chine, with bracelet sleeves, and a little inset vest of Valenciennes law ruffling en crepe. (Third rioer) Women's Enameled Leather Mannish Oxfords, $12 Shiny black enameled leather, such as men's shoes used te be made of. Fashioned en a mannish last, with low, bread heel and bteut welted sole, soft tee with long wing tip, plentiful perforations, nix blind eyelets. The newest shoe te wear with woolen hose. Priced $12 a pair. (Vint rioer) THE fact that they have made Wanamaker Furniture Sales the greatest sales of any kind in the world shows that in the buying of furniture geed taste and common sense are very much in the ascendant. Cheapened, showy and alluring goods may have "their day," but they also have a day of reckoning. The future belongs te merchandise of soundness and service. There is mere sound, serviceable-and beautiful furniture in this sae than there is in any ether three sales put together. There is a real advantage in cheesing where there is such a vast assortment te cheese from and where everything is of the most reliable and desirable kind. These stocks are three-fold in their appeal. There is the great assemblage of medium-priced furniture of the most attractive and thoughtfully chosen grades that are desired in the great majority of homes. Then there are the sets and pieces in which all the distinctive attributes of the finest design and cabinet-work stand out irre sistibly. In this division are included all the rich and impressive bedroom and dining-room suits in the several noted periods, together with a wealth of rare and captivating reproductions noted for indi vidual character and charm. Finally, one of the best features of the sale is that it embraces the greatest collection of reliable and geed-looking low-priced furni ture te be found anywhere at retail. All our furniture is in the sale. Savings are 10 te 50 per cent, averaging 25 per cent. Qualities are better and prices lower than in years. ' And the sale brings the first overstuffed furniture with a stuffing of clean curled hair ever offered at low and medium prices no tow or mess used in any one piece. But our prices for the hair-filled kind are relatively less than these asked elsewhere for mess or tow filled kind. (I ittli. Sixth una Ttentli I'loerM Fine New Shipments Ready te Give the Oriental Rug Sale a New Start Monday Among the new arrival;1, arc rich, splendid Araks and Kennaiishulia and Chinest1 ruga in carpet sizes. Like all the ether weaves in the Sale, these are Oriental rugs of the most reliable kind, heavy and substantial in weave and in a selection of beautiful colors and designs that are bound te harmonize well with practicallv all modern schemes of furnishing. They are rugs that you are bound te get your money out of in service and sath sath t'uetien, especially in view of the low prices wu have marked en them. Arak Rugs Kermanshah Rugs Chinese Rugs 11.6x7.1 '7 U.lxS.7 10.3x8.5 ?297 I0.ex7.12 11x8 $009 11.0x9.1 12.10 x 9.4 $42& 10.9 x 7.2 11.10 X9.S $398 10.4x7 12.8x10.8 $47f. 12.4x9.1 13.10x10.5 ?495 11.10x8. 12.2x8.10 $38!! 10.10x8 ...5-78.. . . .$i!0(i ...$79i. ..?597 S i)oie .$7fC. I..X9.1 10 x 8 . IS x 10.1 10 x 8.2 12x9 . 10 x 8.5 13x9.3 10x8.1 ,.$43 e .?24u ,.$12.". .$215 , .375 .$244 .$387 .235 ("UTeiUli VIoep) TrATURAL mink, stone marten, natural gray a squirrel, kolinsky and Japanese marten are among the small furs most in favor for end-ef-thc- Winter and early Spring wearing. The boas have one and two skins and prices run from $f(i.5Q for mink te $80 for stone marten. Ceien(l lloer. New Beeks "The Latest ThiiiR and Other Thins." by, Alexander Liiack, 2. A volunie of e3sayd which represent - chiefly his ailcnture& in arieu-; lidds written during 1921. "Working With the Working, Weman," by Cernelia .Miatteii I'arker. S2. A story of actual experiences mere intereatiiiff than fiction a vivid picture of things a.s they are. "Sleeping Fires," by Gertrude .Vthcrten, l.v0. Clef-ely packeu with action. "Wliy Lincoln Laughed," by ltussell H. Cenvell, SI. GO. A new contribution te Lincoln litei-ature. (Mln Vloei Lets of Silk Haiidbags for $2 te $5 Mostly ineiri "iilkrf, includinr 'hs new meirf pattern, and senn 'aille-,, in black, brown and na Many .shape- and many uize.-. 'luelly with metal frames and nner frame- emc trimmed with little petals of Paisley silk Uncommon values at these low prices. i Mnin I lenn Artists' Supplies and Drawing1 Materials have changed their location, and will new be found in the Picture Stere. (TUth fleer) ?m The Story of the Ampice ill m ll i HV; k-JM iiiiM iiSl'i I III iMIffl I . A c musical insiru- ., The AMPICO, "the world's greates ment," is the product of the genius of Charles Fuller OLOCiuaru. iuariy tweaii-ine jcuis uu nt utmu , player-piano for the first time and, seeing in it great possibilities, he determined te devise a piano that would reflect exactly the interpretation given a composition by an artist. Te -what extent he has succeeded is shown by the fact that hundreds of the world's greatest pianists have entrusted the immortalizatien of their artistry te the AMPICO. The AMPICO is the only real reproducing mechan ism which, when installed in a. piano, does net necessi tate a change of key lengths, or the obligation or widen ing of the piano case. And it is the only instrument, that gives unlimited, exact intensities of tone that reproduces the most minute shades and variations e tone a.s played by the artict. In fact, the reproduction of an artist's playing en the AMPICO differs only from that of the living artist in that in one ca.-'e the artist is actually present, and in -the ether he is net at the keyboard ; the performances are identical. The AMPICO brings into the home the world's finest music faultlessly interpreted by the greatest living pianists. A few of the great artists who have recorded for the AMPICO are : Godowsky "El W Rachmanineff Strauss liuseni Steeb Carrene The AMPICO ma be well-known instruments: Chickering Marshall & Wendell Schemacker Haines Bres, and the celebrated Knabe Obtainable in Philadelphia only at WAKAMAKUK'S. O-1-cmnJ 1'loerj Ornstein Levitzki H of maim Kreisler Herbert Rubinstein obtained in the following- The Silver Tea Service for the New Furniture liiejc arc fnihiens in -terhng silver patterns, just aa tmre 3rc in lethes and many ether things, but necessarily they fellow the trend of public- opinion in furniture, at the two are se closely related. The Wanamaker Jewelry Stere offers a mere than usually large number of the line period patterns in sterling silver tea j-erviecs and they arc- ai model. itely priced as possible, considering their high character. Ir. the -oftened gray finish arc Sheraton, Mainteneii. Laiudewne, Portsmouth chaed. Lafayette, Daniel Maret and King Albert. In the bright finish .ire Heppelwhite, Newport. Pert, mouth PI mouth, Mary Chilton, I'.wrfax and Washington. t i Main I'loer --l Mr. Business Man, What About Your Office Furniture? Your IjJi in.-s furniture, we might well call it N it as geed ar efficiency and the proper business jutloek. demand? i If net, the offering of our entire stock of ellke furmtu-e in tilt N 1 ebruury Sah at substantial savings l-rjng- you an opportunity te house from the best selection we have had it v.',ir ,.,i j,nVe advantages e bu-i!i- Minn can afford te overlook (Ihlril riuer . .' All Hnr IVT.-i ,-. cw O U,, Z 4.1 s-A February Sale at the Lewest Prices in Years 1 or the nrt time in yeart vie are able te etTer hair mati-csESS. uuh roll or stitched dcre, in a oed cotton ticking and in double-bed Mzo,jer $20. The same mattr.-se, m tin Miile-bed mze are new j 1 ! . . J'ik.- irrade up. iici-unlinir ti tin nn-ility .i Jwn nun cc U) $0 fur une of the finest i oiistruetien. luCircd with li"rr ' uphelstered with -Mini en both nd - nul laced, cut tufte.l, aiiu double-lied sizi. The -ale also iaie. in vur whole -ink ei cuiten mattrcssi nmttres-,es, feather pillow- und beUtr- nnd liedpnne-. all : tantial reduction'? i "-lltli I lner erinys, 1 ekinrr, in thf , fier u sub- Final Clearaway of Women's Stockings Children's Stockings Children's Underwear All the broken lets from the January Sale greuped together and niurked at about liafa the aalc prices, which in turn averaged half regular prices. Women's Stockings i!5c a, pair for full-fashioned lisle, plain and open clocks. 50c u pair for black and cor dovan artificial ailk and silk mixed, "seconds." 7Cc n pair for heather mixed ribbed wool, 9 and 9VJ only. 8Ce a pajr for Made and cor dovan silk with cotton tops. $1 a pair for black, -white and colored ncumlcss und full-fneh luncd silk, ''jjecendb." S1.76 a pair for black and col ored bllk-und-woel sports hose. $!1.75 n pair for accordion and derby ribbed ailk sports hoae, 'seconds." V. WNt AHte) Children's Stockings 10c, thrce pair for 25c, for fancy top socks, mercerized lisle sports hose, infants' wool hose und ribbed cotton stockings. 25c a pair for black ribbed cef ion, sizc3 4 te 15 years, some "socendti"; also wool socks, three quarter and long stockings. Children's Underwear :iOe u garment for boys' anu girls' bhirtb, pant-i and drawers in white and natural woel-ami cotton. 50cv each for boys' heavy-ribbed cotton union suits, 4 te 16 years', (fprrt rUw) 5000 Yards Printed Voile, Special, 25c a Yard Just about half price and in t no very desirable dark-colored grounds with small and medium sized designs. They are all te pretty you could cheese with jour eyes shut and hn n no danger of getting something ieu didn't like. (We aiU) Blu-Mettle Laundry Seap 5c a Bar During March Orders will bn taken new in the Heusewares Steru for March delivery of this excellent soap at V n bar. It is a new and remarkable eap that contains the right proportion of bluing te properly whiten the clothes, but contains no resin or filling, matter. It lessens work, it saveB money and it glvesVnlversal satisfaction. This Is the Famous White Mountain Refrigerator at Lowered 1922 Prices This refrigerator eeme& in two sizes, representing unequaled value. Three-deer style, enamel lined feed chambers with special compartments for butter, milk and eggs directly under the ice. At 832: M in, wide x 18 in. deep x b in. high; ice capacity 100 pounds. At .'M: oe in. wide x 2u in. deep x 00 f in. mgn; ice capacity lZe pounds. (Vawtfc IUr) iM UiltHinHIKW -. K3jKmipHS9HMjWWj . r . . ui ". . -mH il 41 M . . . '',-,, ..- K. ..... ' ' ' V fSfei,aii m&MM&msmmi'iMmmaS.xt.i kAM . mj ,- MMiM&M i,n, jvi vmHf&m .(V.JSuIUW.ti