S?S?fwS -- - , . ... . i ' 1 .".'iSH llBwid at 9 and 4 s45 Organ at 11 yi Chlmci at Noen ' WANAtaAitfEft'S' ' WEA fill U J WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 'Rate . IV Vx w W'i 1t r 1 S One, Twe, Three, Four Days and the Wonderful February Sale Furniture Will Be Over Xi .1 w-s ,.. w in Times of Prosperity Friends Will Be Plenty ft but in times of adversity, instead of plenty, I jthere is generally but one in twenty. J TT am nkn nrkn illuittlaJ 4-n Via n -flidtl1 Qtlrl forget all about it never was a real friend. One and one counts two, but a true friend in necessity will rally le cheer and help and some of them te an utmost of endeavor that make one and one te count eleven. ISigned February S3. 1921. m yfmmfa Uncommon Tailoring in These Yewig Women's Tweed Suits Fer young women of 14 te 20 years here is an exceptionally cood-leoking new tweed suit of moderate pi ice. The long straight cent is mannishly tailored and quite plain, except for self-strapping, and the skirt is extremely well cut. It comes in rose, scene Dine, mesi preen ana ennunn mown, coats in most cases satin lined te mutch. Pi iced ?35. the (.Sremnl I'loer) If Our $35 Spring Suits for Women Are Remarkable there arc geed reasons for it. The materials are somewhat better than usually go into these 6uits; herringbones, men's suitings, tweeds and hemespuns; mostly in tans, browns and grays, though a few arc in the brighter rose and ielct toiler. The work is done by our own tailors and all the sewing is with gilk. This silk thread matches perfectly, se de the buttons and the linings. Lastly the cloth being here in the house, any one who deques a hat made te match her suit can order it. (I'lrit rioer) Younger Women Like These Shiny Black Enamel Oxfords Te wear with certain colored tweeds for which tan shoes would net de, these black enameled oxfords are exactly right. And equally correct with tailored suits of any ether material. They are made en a mannish Inst, with a low, bread heel, extension weltul tielc, and n rounded soft tee. The long wing ti, heel foxing and vamp edge arc perforated and saw teethed. In distinctive style and sound s-ervicc they offer a full $12 worth. The sanie model shoe, in dark tnn Norwegian grained calfskin for general hard wear, is $9 a pair. (Hrst I'loer) Women's Finest Winter Wraps Are New Lowered te $100 Aljeiit forty in nil and ccry one has-been at least three times a much and rome even mere. Tlicic are no two alike, but they arc all either of ductyn or beliwa and tiimmcd with one of the following fun. beaver, caracul, squirrel or wolf. Tlie furs in themselves are handsome enough te mere thun compensate one for the price of the entire wrap. " (First I'loer) Who Can Resist the Glorious Beauty of Oriental Rugs? Fer instance, a Mahal, n Kermaiisihah or a Chinese carpet sue piece; or n fine, heavy, serviceable Mesul? We mention these pieces in particular becuuse just new we are showing some very attractive groups of just such rugs, all recently unbaled and priced below prevailing rates. Persian Mahal Rugs klxl $157 12.7x8.7 $249 A? -MO 13.7x9.6 265 10t3x7.2 107 10.7x9.2 179 10.2x6.11 15 11.2x7.7 198 10.5x7 169 13x9.:: 277 11.6x8.8 .. 10.8x8 ... "x9.5 .'187 10.Gx7.ll 355 10.5x8.11 345 13.10x9.6 ...: 495 13.2x10,5 575 Kermanshali Rugs 11.6x9 .$397 9.8x7.2 375 10.6x8.7 325 8,0 XeI ' .4e 10.5x6.9 290 16.2x12.3 875 13x11.1 675 11.10x9.1 12.3 x 9.3 15x11 ., 15.6 x 12 , 14 x 10.8 Persian Mesul Rugs 2.6x4 te 3.4x7, $32, $38, $45, $55 Chinese Rugs ?275 297 675 075 525 12.1 x9.3 289 J3-xl0.7 465" i9 265 13.7x9 405 i 11.11x9.3 $295 Jl.llxJ.w ... , 9. . 367 1,1x10 ........ 43 13.3x10.1 395 19.11x12 965 17.2x11.3 4 585 10 X O MMMMIIIIMMM 210 " Xe ! 1G5 13.3x10.4 ,. 445 (Seventh Fleer) M V-iMH-a-H-MW-MHMM-MMOTflBaM ONE of the most beau tiful of all the beauti ful dress features which moderns ewe te the ancients is the fillet for binding the hair the bandeau, as it is known today. Loek at the ban deaux just received in the Inei pensive- Jewelry Stere wreaths of reld and silver and ijayly colored leaves and beriic; and sec if you de net think se. The prices arc $4 te $10. (Mulu 1 lour) The time is se short and the opportunities se geed that the imperative thing is prompt action. Four mere days te cheese from the largest and finest stock of furniture in the country at February Sale prices. j What does it mean te you? Are you sure you can afford net te take advantage of itY The great sale with all its unrivaled advantages ends Tuesday evening. The time te act is at the earliest available moment there's no time like the present when something particularly worth while has te be done. (I'lrih mid Sixth l'lnum) A LITTLE TALK OF FURS The Fur Salen is keeping Us incks of little animul setup's pretty well filled with Hudsen Bay sables, minks, gray squirrel, tone and batim mnrtens. There are little mink scarfs as low n: $16.50, and Hudsen Dny sables single skins for as little as $35, and ether things equally inter esting. ' ' (Sppeml rluert Four Mere Days of the Office Furniture Sale Four mere days te cheese any piece of office furni ture in our ste'ck at a substantial saving from the regular price. . That is the whole story. (Tlilril 1 Iner) Nearing the End of the Rare Values in Mattresses Twe days this week and two next te cheese from our entire stock of mattresses, pillows, bolsters and springs at February Sale prices. Hard te tell when there will be another such opportunity, ceitninly net for a geed while. (Sixth fleer) YX7ILL mothers who '? de net scorn econo mies please note? The Children's Stere still has some of these mussed colored and white dresses at 65c te $3.50, sizes two te five years; some rompers at 75c te $1.25, sizes the same; and sweater sets at $3.50 te $8.50. FeiVner prices were at least a third mere en eac h group. irtilril 1 Iner) Very Important Is the Spring Wrap for Miss Six-te-Sixteen Quite as urgent as Big Sister's or Mether', jmd quite as fetching, tee, if these firr-t Spring coats and cloaks arc te be taken as examples. Here are smait topcoats of hei ringbene blown and heather tweeds; lovely soft-colored coats in the new rose and porcelain blue tweeds, lined with satin te match; coats in the favorite sand and fawn and tan colorings; slip-en coats with long fringed curfs attached, and the most becoming long cloaks of a soft velvety fabric like duvcyn, in nut brown, ladybird red or daik blue, richly satin lined. These are all compassed between $15 and $43, and the arieus ages fiem six te sixteen ears will be found among them. (fierend I'loer) HANDBAGS OF AXTLLOPF LLATIILR This velvety leather, in it. rich, dull black, makes exceed ingly hmdsemc bags. These are in a new square shape and are quite Hat. They hae silk cord handles and either sterling silver clasps or little gilt jockey cap clasps. All aic lined with gay silk for centiast. Prices are $6.50 and $9. I Mil In loer) 150 Pair of Linen Pillow Cases $3 and $3.75 a Pair Of excellent, puie linen, cleiclj woven and finely hLin-ntctii.il. The difference m pi ice is due te the grade of cloth. Beth kinds measure 2-'236 inches, finished, and both are ei. moderately priced. S.I and $3.75 a pair (Plr-l I loer) CHILDREN'S SPORTS HOSE FOR SPRING Three-quarter hose, in dark green and brown heather mix tures, -with turnover tops in brightly colored silk stripes. They are of silk and wool. Price $1.2!" a pai, (llrM rioer) These Leng Kid Gloves Frem France Were Werth Waiting Fer The many who have asked us for this particularly line French kid glove in 12-button length will be glad te knew they are in. The kid is exquisitely soft ami flexible and they are perfectly made. In black, black stitched with white, white, or white stitched with black, all pique sewn. The t new lower piice en this importation is $3 a pair. (Mil I n I'loer) A Miscellany of Underthings Women's cotton crepe undergarments include two styles of white nightgowns- with white stitching, price $1.75; of salmon pink night gowns with colored stitching, price $1.85, and of flesh-colored bloomers, price $1. Alse white tub silk petticoats with double panels at $2.85; and with double hems at $.'1.85. New messaline and talfeta petticoats, nnvy, black and changeable coleis at $5.50; and the snme things in extrn sizes nt $6.85 fei messa line, nnd $7.50 for tatieta. (Ihlril I loer) A Novelty Canten Crepe Used for Sports Wear It la a Canten crepe with a satin stripe running through it, giving the brilliant effect that 1b be much sought after in the newest sports costumes. The satin stripe makes the prettiest finish for the new wide sleeves and it in effective in a sports skirt. In rose, jade, giay, raspberry, beige, henna, navy, brown, blnck and white, 36 inches wide and $3 a yard. t'lr- Vloer) New Corsets the Parisiennes Are in Many Styles Parisienne girdles made of pink breche with Bemi-clastic tops and short bones, $12.50. Topless Parisiennes of pink breche with insets of elastic under the arms, and a moderate number of bones, $14. A pink breche topless with elastic inset under the arms and long skirt, trimming of pointed lace, $20. (Third Fleer) fERTAIN paper goods napkins, tags, paper towels, string, confetti, stream ers, festoons, shelf trim mings and se en will hereafter be found in the Heuscfurnishings Stere. (reurtli I lour) POTTERY PLAINLY BEAUTIFUL Reseville pottery, noteworthy for the cxtreme simplicity and beauty of its flower bowls, candle sticks and vases, is being bhewn in the China Stere. Pieces with the ordinary glaze arc in lavender only; pieces with hiRh luster in copper, yellow and lese. Pi ices are $2.50 te S15. (Fourth I lenr) New Linen Toweling at a New Lew Price 28c a Yard The best nt the ptice in a geed while. Woven of all linen, with borders in either red or blue. The width, 16 inches. We are also showing a pure linen toweling with red borders at 20c a yard, which is en exceptionally low price. Theso goods are lGVi inches wide, A HUNDRED PATTERNS IN 65c GINGHAMS And, of course, that means many varieties of plaids, checks, stripes and plain colors, such as women are buying for their own and their childicn's ill esses. It is an excellent quality gingham for 65c, one of the best domestic ginghams we knew for anything like this price. The width is 32 inches. (Flrtt Fleer) SELECTION IS GOOD IN WILTON RUGS ou may cheese from a great finely of designs and color com binations, for any style of fur-nishiiif- and any room. f'x 1 2 ft., S81, $105 and $120. 8.3x10.0' ft., $78.50, $100 and 109. 6x!) ft., $5'J and $71. Special !.12 ft., $65 and $!)5. (! ciilli 1 lour.) MOIST AIR IS HEALTHIEST for every room in the house. Naturally it's hard te keep the air from wetting dry with the fur nace blazing away twenty-four hours a day. That is, it'.-, hard without any help, but there's an nir meistenei that keeps the room alwnvs health. One side m cerruirated --e it fits between the radiator sections and s-lides back out of sight. Priced accetdint- te sizes at 'l.eO, $2.50 and $3. (Fourth Fleer) GIFTS FOR BABY A Net difficult te choee mie n the Baby Mere. Among ether things arc new hand-painted rat tles, tcilet i-et-, books te keen a record of the baby's euiik career, ribbon afghan holders and such things. Prices arc from 50c te $3.75. (Third Fleer) FINE CANDIES FROM OUR OWN KITCHEN Made of the purest nigreuieiu with deliiieUf results. Twelve kinds of caramels the ery finest, with centers of nou gat, marshmullew, cocoanut, mo me lassus mint, fudge; or plain, raspberry, coffee, anilln, choco late, chocolate nut and vanilla nut. Each $1 a pound. Geed gum arable gum-drop new down te 60c a pound. en Stnlr', -lerc) THE BREATH OF MANY FLOWERS make up the delicate bouquet odor known as Charniu d'Amour. It is one of the best-liked of all Queen Mary perfumes, and will be found exclusively here, at these prices Extract, $1.50 te $5.50. Toilet water, $.'!.50 and $5.50. Face powder, $1.50. Compact face powder, $1. Talcum, 75c. Oliiln 1 lour) DRESS SERGE $1.25 A YARD In the soft line "Fiench" weave which is such a desirable weight for Spring. The quality is remarkable, indeed, and ale the width in a r-erge at this piice. It is 12 inches wide and comes in navy, brown and black. Hrt Fleer) 3" im Fabric Suited te Mq'dcil and Medel te Size Fer months we worked in' advante. All the dependable cloths examined' and the best selected. ; f Each cloth, in each pattern, .tried and fitted te the model that it suited best. r, Each model created with a view of the man! who would wear it. His size, his characteristics determined hew fashion should be adapted. There is the secret of hew this selection e; i i Men's Spring Topcoats 1 1 I ft e fills the needs of every man. While the topcoats are designed te conform te the needs of individual types none of the season's dis tinctiveness has been lest. The loose, flowing lines are found in each coat. Neat-fitting cellars with the coat falling in a drape from the shoulders. Single-breasted and the button - through t y p e. Gene are the fly fronts of ether years. Celers? Light. Grays, mixtures pale and rich, the faintest sand, tans, browns and then the mere staple shades. In fabrics, men are cheesing homespun or tweeds. Prices start at $35 and go up te $60. (Iliird I ler Mere of These Madras Shirts With Silk Stripes at $2.50 And they are ween madras, tee, which means that the colors, delicate as they are, will last. A little while age these flints made their debut. And hew men did take te them! The whole let was gene almost in a twinkling. Xew another let is here. Just as line, just as Springlike; in' fact, just like them. It seems that you hac the whole world te choere fiem, se) Miried are the colors and stripe arrangements. A Smart Oxford That WillHeljfi Men Keep Pace With Spring Ki.glish te the nth degree, th.K biegue la-t. A breffue, yet net extreme. It's plain and neat and snappy a.- any man car ask. Tan. of com se. in lieauleci calf with the dull finish aieund the soles. The price is ?13. Mnm t'loeri Special Prices en Ajax Cord and Fabric Tires .Moteri.-t. who knew 1 he importance of buying geed tues ler their c.ii-s will find tin m here in our av-oitmeut of U S. lieynl CenK, Good Goed rich ceids, Diamond cords Kmpin ceids and Beacon cords. And they may like te knew that we have received a fresh let of Ajax cord and fabric tires at interesting prices: ;t0x3... .".'JxH-j :S2 VJ 1 1D.2K $13.28 34x4 . IC'20 32x4i2 22.!):, .'!3s-4'. 20. It; :J 1 x 1 -- 20.10 .TixP. ".".OU 301'.. ''I III .lllllT. ) Anether Carload Is Here The Famous Wanamaker Special Refrigerators Fer ears the most favorably known refnguiu ter in Philadelphia. And iU leputatieu lies solely in its qualit;,. Built for service and net for price. Only the best materials are used in construct ing the Wnnamnker Special and it is built nftci our own specifications. Despite this superiority it is net an ex pensive refrigerator. At ' These 50c Handkerchiefs for Men Are Unusual Fe' one thing thej. weie made te sell for much mere than tins and we considered them a geed alue even then. They are a closely woven nice quality of Irish linen, generously large and they have the foreign stitching. Fer a practical handker chief of this kind, they can hardly be improved upon. By the dozen, So.eO. Mlnlu rioer) $30.83 37.71 38.57 i 89.15 ! 10.08 4 11.51 , $32 it is icgarded as probably the be.-,t value te be had in any lefrigerater of its size. A convenient tpe for a small family or an apartment, being 33 inches wide, 18 inches deep and 48 inches high. The ice chamber has a 100-pound capacity, w'lule the feed compartment and butter and milk chamber afford ample room. Net u soft pine box, but hardwood in the golden-oak finish. (Fourth I'loer) will jk&MSs&ssSESffiBm. tf hU II l,.i i?vi';7twiifij3l- r &&i hi &m&smm tmMV " "3 (VI ..:.;..'' 1 EWM f.v . sr zvW r '.m a c irA M m j XI 1 -n -- v A - 4 - 7 0.1 i it trWi: ffl 4 lA.fi.VniVMtiu meffiiwis mmM teid&tA dwuiSMML. AN " $L-$MImn fei,k,.M...aiii.v.. A.m&i &i3i . ,
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