fflr t im mrxmrnrm !TfS!&WBWpt' v - -Ah'v '.'. Jjjn wrwy ' VjA . 7iw iw-7 iwwRrxiviy MakMMB " IIHH rfH1 Organ Plays, at $,11 rtnd 4H5 ClilnifH 'St Moen rrrL- . w t v .-.. i1 '. 11'ij fh WANAMAKEk'S WEATHEB WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 Stere Closes at 5 Fair Jfifceft the Snow StermsCan'tKeep Back Springtime at Wanamaker i-Jl 1 mt m ..v v hi ' t; ,1' i it, J f: .' , t 'I - . ' When a Man Dislikes What He Has Made of Himself who, but himself, can make ' the changes necessary te rebuild what is I? i:..A. ..-! .i:i:..q ,linBiiiiDi.m;iuij auu wep icueuig He does net need no one but himself can de the job. The sooner he gees te work at it, the better and the happier ? Signed February 16, 1022. .Every Weman Wants te See the New Imported Cottens i That much we can take for granted, for there is noth ing in this country te eqifal these beautiful materials from i Prance. England and St.. Gall, Switzerland, and many are '' . . 111. i.L-1 1. .. - exclusive Wlin ineir muKi buui wxjvuuief turn utiier rruiwu manufacturers. . , Alse, and this is very much te the point, you will find these same lovely cotton fabrics used in the newest imported frocks from Paris and Londen. We have chosen this collection with the greatest care, nnd it is well worth, net only one but, many visits. Among the most interesting things in it are: f An exquisite voile woven with a two-color plaid, hem stitched and made from the finest Egyptian cotton, $4 a yard. Anether voile with a Wall-of-Trey groundwork and ratine designs, $3.50 a yard. Woven plaids, with designs after Chinese patterns, con feasting colorings en white grounds, $4 a yard. A white voile with shower bouquets scattered ever it and a gray-and-lavender tape-edge border, $5 a yard. . A sheer organdie with woven figures in white en colored grounds, 44 inches wide, $2.50 a yard. English drop-stitched voiles, $1.50 a yard. Filmy cotton crepe, of spider-web consistency with small checks in drop stitch, $1.75 a yard. (First New English Print Frecks for Small Girls $7.50 and $9.50 These quaint frocks of a Kate Greenaway type are fash Irncd in several cunning mod els, all with bloomers te match. The material is almost as fine and silky as silk itself, and the tiny designs are remi niscent of old-time sprigged calico patterns. There are brown and tan effects, China blue and white, navy blue and crimson, yeiiew and black, and ether pretty combinations.' . They arc priced $7.60 and $9.60, in six te ten year sizes. Fer girls of 6 te 14 years there are new taffeta dmses in a particularly charming model, at $16.60. (Second Hew Silks Have Come Down in Price! There is no better illustration of it than a glance at the prices of a number of geed, fashionable silks which we have marked "special" because they are considerably less than the same silk in the same quality usually costs. a . All silk satin messaline, 38 Inches wide, at $1.50 a yard. 'Plenty of black, navy and white. Printed foulards in attractive designs, $1.50 a yard. All-silk Georgette crepe, an especially geed assortment of colors, 40 inches wide, $1.50 a yard. Jacquard sports satin, black, white, tan, rose and jade, 4Q inches wide, $2.25 a yard. Genuine Chinese Shantung pongee of excellent quality, $1.50 a yard. A heavier grade at $2 a yard. A fine black charmeuse, 40 inches wide, $2,50 a yard. And one 64 Inches wide at $2.75 a yard. (Eeit n Wttt ALlea and First Fleer) 500 Pair Women's Fine Oxfords te Ge at $6 and $7.75 They are broken sizes of our better kinds. Many were almost rlnilliln tk... ! T1I--1- t i 1I.I ll.l u l.u I -i 1. tk -- ""job iriecu. eiacK unu ion cuiibkiu, uuct man kiu ana pavenv . leather included,, with either military or Cuban heels and straight or wing tips. A wonderful opportunity for theBe who find their sizes. (FJrtt Fleer) Infants' Spring Coats of Apple-Blessem Celer Even in Winter weather some mothers prefer net te have the.r small children wear heavy coats; they cheese instead such delicate little garments ns these of c epella cloth and crepe de . chine, and put quilted silk linings inside them. Ihcse first comers tray be had in white, and the most delicate of blues, no well as the apple-blossom pink, are in six-months te t e-yoar sizes, and priced at $10.50 te $20. Separate linings (Third 'X pEASE note that there is still a pretty geed ;4 choice of fur coats, net te mention small furs, in tlm Winter Fur Sale. (ad Y ttt&Sk .. viv: . te talk about it and he will be, ffifawfc. !. tJ J" -. J -i.1. TM -L. Fleer) Fleer) Fleer) Fltur) i l ) I I K 4 'b ll:,ifeiA ... vs TOtJ&MfcWfl m,if..i.nrm New for the Neck Hand-embroidered cellar and cuff sets of colored linen In orchid, bine or rose. Fine quality, dainti ly rriade and prided at $2 a set. Cellar nnd cuff sets of white organdie trimmed with colored lace and hand embroidery art $2.60 a set. (Mala Fleer) Te Shew Between Ceat Fronts are quite new vestees of colored ratine that will be especially smart with tweed suits. They are $6, with cellars attached. Vestees of hand-embroidered and lace-trimmed organdie are $2.60. , (Main Fleer) . Fer Picture Levers A little group of geed-sized prints and re-proofs from etch ings, unusually pleasing in both subject and color, have Just come into the Picture Stere. Unframed, they are priced from $2.50 te $6.60, and they will frame up very reasonably and effectively. (Firth Fleer) New Linen Scarfs and Tea Cleths. Geed and Serviceable Oyster white, hemstitched, woven of extra heavy linen yarn and sure te give the best kind of practical service. These are a new let, the best at the prices in years. Fer buffets, bureaus and dress ing tables. The Scarfs 18x36 inches, $1.25 18x45 inches, $1.C0 18x54 inches, $1.7e Tea Cleths U6x36 inches, $2.25 45x45 inches, $3 (Flnt Fleer) There Are Still Left Seme Handsome Winter Wraps Net many but enough te give every woman a geed choice in styles, for no two of these beauti ful garments are alike. (Flnt New Wide Ribbons for the Necessary Sash Crepe de chine ribbons with narrow satin -stripes in self color are wonderfully effective in pea cock, tangerine, cherry, gray, navy or black. They are 8 inches wide and priced 2.50 a yard. Very geed, tee, are the ten-inch messaline ribbons at $1.50 a yard. These are in Jade, orchid, peri winkle, tan, navy and turquoise. (Main Fleer) Nurses' Uniforms Made te Measure Uniforms of white linen are made te measure for $9.50. Made of the best white Irish poplin, the price is $8.50. Fer white muslin unifernis. the price is $5.50. Nurses' regulation capes, of blue broadcloth, lined with scav scav let, are made te measure for (19.50. Ask for the Custom Tailoring Bureau. (Second Fleer) These Delicious Ben Bens Are New 60c a Pound Perhaps you will remember their former higher price, but mere likely you will remember hew geed they are. They are made right in our own Candy Kitchen, of the purest materials and are always fresh. There are asserted chocolates, cocoanut kisses, cream almonds, beu bens, burnt almonds, cream filled figs, cream-filled prunes, cream-filled dates. (Pewn SUIra Stere ) Women's Geed Union Suits Half Price at 50c Made of white ribbed cotton in low-neck, sleeveless style with lace, shell and tight knees, and bodice style with shell and tight knees. Extra sizes are 90c. rtvt mii), The Modish Sports Hat Has Its Matching Scarf And hat nnrl nrnrf tntrnthur their lovely color harmonies, but amount of skillful handwork used -. . .. .. ........ y ci ski Xfltl One exquisite set is of beige crepe faced with peacock blue hat and the enormous scarf are embroidered in soft-colored wools. They will net meet a duplicate anywhere. . These and ether effective new millinery, ideas will be dis played tomorrow, including many smart little flower-trimmed and feather-fancy hats with the novel short backs. (Second Fleer) Women's Washable Capeskin Gloves, Strap-Wrist and Slip-On They are soft and flexible as the finest kid, yet with all the sturdl ncss and warmth of the best capeskin. And they have the full five inch tops that are both smart and protective. Strap-wrist styles in brown, tan or a beautiful putty shade, ideal for Spring wear, are $4 a f-air. Slip-en styles in brown or tan, pique-sewn, are $3.25 a pair. (M!n Fleer) pNGHANTING -j enough for Cleo patra or for se me beauty of Pompadour days are' the newest fans of ostrich and ceque feathers se delicious in color are they, se picturesque in shape. One may clwese a single ostrich plume en a single stick, or a hmnd unread, of ostrich plumes, or ceque feathers shaped like the fans of ancient Egypt. Prices start at $8 for a jade green ostrich and end at $50 for a black ostrich fan en real tortoise shell sticks. (Main Fleer) Yeu Should Knew of These Scrim and Marquisette Curtains The scrim curtains are priced at 85c and the marquisette at $1.25 ;i pair. Beth kinds are made with edges hemstitched, and both ure 24 yards long. We bought them at a real advantage and that is why wc can sell them at prices that arc remarkably low for curtains of these grades. (Fifth Fleer) They are in the finest all-wool belivia or silk-and-wool duvetyn with the most luxurious furs for trimming and the price at which tney arc all marked new is ?ieu. Fleer) Three Coats . Predominate Among Women's Spring Suits The English box coat. The coat with seams from the shoulders in the back. Coats cut in three pieces. These are fastened with one, two or three buttons, or with link buttons. They and their accompany ing skirts arc carried out in fine Spring woolens, in fresh delightful colors, such as cool gray, several tans, a dull soft blue, and rose, besides the dark browns and blues. The majority are in solid colors; a few are cress-barred as brown with green. Prices arc $32.50, $35 and 137.50. (Flnt Fleer) 50 Dezen Madeira Linen Tea Napkins of Rare Merit at $9 a Dezen Hund-scallepcd and hand-embroidered in an elaborate and very daintily executed design.. The best examples of Madeira work we have seen in quite some time at the price. Levers of dainty linen, or seek ers nfter linen gifts of the ex quisite kind, will be delighted with them. Size 13x13 inches, $9 a dozen. (First Fleer) Women's Envelope Chemises Inexpensive sorts, embroidery and lace trimmed, seme with shoulder straps, seme with built up shoulders, some with instes of Irish lace. 'Prices $1 te $3.85. (Third Fleer) ' - - ' ..A. br-' - i-wjua. , av-tl; fnrm a work of art. net only for .... , .. - -- , r by reason of the extraordinary in their concoction. silk crepe a novelty sports silk. Beth the becoming little The Wanamaker Furniture Sale Every Day Is Brim Full of the Right Merchandise Furniture geed te leek at geed te live with, built for serv ice and priced for economy that is what the people want. The demand for furniture of that kind is greater than it has ever been in our experience. It is great enough te dum dum feund the gloomiest of pessi mists. It is a thing te make every body glad. Fer there can be no better token of the soundness of things in general than an unprece dented demand for furniture of the kind that gees te the making of geed and lasting homes. Hair Mattresses $20 te $80, Deuble-Bed Size The same grades of mattresses in the single-bed &ize are new priced at $14.75 te $56. c The choice in between takes in hair mattresses in every grade that can be desired. We make te order all the hair mattresses wc sell, se that you can have yours made in any style und size and covered in any ticking you prefer. The sale embrace's our entire stock hair mattresses, cotton mat tressts, feather pillows and bolsters and uedsprlngs, all at savings of 10 te 35 per cent, almost everything being 20 per cent less than the former figure. (Sixth Fleer) Alarm Clocks at $1.25 Nickel'Watches at $1.50 It has been a long time 6ince we have been nble te get a geed dependable alarm clock te sell for as low as $1.25 and a nickel watch for $1.50. The watch is made by nn ex cellent watch maker and is suit able for a man qr boy. (UIm Fleer)' ' i 1 iittl MilMWMllillMHi' i r in i'ilwiiMilM.mn r iifj Men's New Sand Celer Seft Hats for Spring This new and attractive shade in men's soft hats has already proved itself. The hats themselves are a jaunty shape with welt-edge brims and a somewhat differ ent air about them. Yeung men like them be cause of their spirit. Price $5. (Main Fleer) Heavy Sweaters for Men and Beys Warm shaker-knit sweaters for all kinds of outdoor sports. V-neck pullover style, with large shawl cellars, in navy, brown, maroon and white, $8 te $12.50. Ceat style with large shawl col cel lars and pockets, $8 te $12.50. Beys' sizes, $5 te $8. (The Oallrrj-) Men's Fine Plain Black High-Laced Shoes Just the type of shoes many well-dressed men like for business wear, and quite correct for evening wear. Of soft, dull black calf skin, en a straight English last, with tapering tee and blind eyelets. Price $8.50 a pair. (Main Fleer) Brief Cases of the Better Sert Heavy hand bearded and smooth cowhide, in black, tan and mahogany, is used in these cases, which are uncommonly well made with reinforced gussets, extension locks and straps all around. In various capacities, from two te five pockets. Prices $10 te $16.50. (Main Fleer) (I'lflh, MxtZj and With Spring Sewing Near an Automatic a uiu v nuainuKcr special leng-snu me sewing machine, truly remarkable at tltat price The case is substantially built of oak, well finished, and ha four aide draweri and a center drawer. -" .. BuaH 5?arins assure, ease in the running, while the size of the machine malcM it easy te handle and convenient for home use. "W l?" The Vanguard of Men's Spring Suits Is Dressing Up Its Ranks They are here. The new styles, trim, cleaner cut, mere masculine than ever. And they are ready for -your inspection. Fashion with comfort is the key word. There's a dash, a dignity, an appearance of up-te-the-minuteness about the new clothing, but the straightr jacket idea is gene. Straighter lines and a greater leeway in fit and cut express the favor of men. Celers are inclined te be bright while the fabrics lean toward homespun effects. Spring suits and topcoats are here from $35 te $55. (Third Fleer) An Early Sering Shower of Men's Madras Shirts Right at a glance they are bound te capture you. Heavy woven madras, cut ever the Wanamaker full-form and fau'tlessly tailored. It's a bright Spring in many ways for men. First of all, there's a wealth of color in the shirts. All the colors you would care te have are here, varying from the tiny pin marking te the wide stripes. Then the next bright spot is the new low price that the first let came in at $1.85. (Main Fleer) The February Sale is made up wholly of furniture of that kind i and is setting up a new land mark in the selling of it from day te day. Te anybody with first-hand knowledge of hew much we have sold, the abundance of these stocks today is an astonish ment. The mere furniture we sell, the mere furniture we still have te sell that is the story of the sale as regards quantities. It cannot fail for want of met chandise, or of anything else needed te make it the first sale in real advantages for the people. Seventh Fleur) Flat-Tep Desks Begin at $26 in the Office Furniture Sale And they go up te $815. Rell-top desks begin at $42 nnd go up te $290. Deuble dejka at $60 and up te $125. Typewriter desks from $35 te $ The choice nt various prices in Our entire stock is included in of the real kind that men of geed (TlilrJ Lift Sewing Machine, $35 (FeHrth Meer) ;?( i. between is the best in years. the February Sale, and savings Mt business sense appreciate. Fleer) . ''j8g I Mfc , :emmmmim W . i,H .t'uL-'l , 9, . .$ m ..iSS t m JM ixn . &y. : & ti '!. IM 1 1, . XI -X'l '' ' ! rii I-, i fm m $m m . sw