JpT ;w,T'W1 PHL- s EVENING PUBLIC LEDSIr- PHILADELPHIA;? &MURDAY.' DECEMBER 30, 1922T '3-- s - s 1 r WANAMAKER'S STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY WANAMAKER'S STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY n . WANAMAKER'S H i Twe of the Winter's Biggest Events Come te Wanamaker's M JS Hasten Slowly We should put the best interpretation en whatever we hear concerning- our fellow-men and keep siJence at least until the information given us is reliably confirmed. It would be well worth while winning- such a record as that of Rudelph Stewart Walten, one of the founders of the Wanamaker Schools of Industry, who was well known te have never spoken ill of any of his fellows. The least thing we can de for each ether is te net hurt, if net willing te help. Frem the Writings of the Founder QMmu. With the New Year Twe events of such magnitude and such incomparable opportunities that each year their call is heard throughout the fashion world. Every woman of taste within a hundred miles of Philadelphia, every housewife vithin reach of the City is awaiting the message that the New Year brings, for en Tuesday will start the January Sale of White arad With It Alse Starts the Wamassnalier Annual Sale of Fusrs Hardly a woman within hearing but who feels the stir of eager anticipation. Here are fields and fields of white, like the snowy stretches of the Northland. And every garment in it is new, the most desirable, almost every garment perfect. Here are cases upon cases of furs, fashionable things if eer there were fashionable things. Just such coats and neckpieces as proud folk smiled upon this very season. Everybody knows of what excellent quality everything is and all this is here ready for cheesing en Tuesday morning. Everything Is New and Everything Is Frem 25 te 50 Per Cent Less In the White Sale Net a Ceat and Net a Neckpiece Escaped the 25 Per Cent Reduction In the Fur Sale -ya. " 1 HERE never has been such a year as 1 . a a , a . lyzd neither has there ever been such a white sale. It's a sale for all tastes, all means. It can dress te perfection the woman of fashion and luxury, who wears noth ing but supple silk next te her fair skin, and it can serve equally well the busy little housewife who does her own work, even te the washing1. Fer the bride and the college girl, for the business woman who practices her efficiency in shopping, in fact, for every type of woman that could be named (and nearly every woman is a type in herself) it is an opportunity net te be repeated here within six months, and net te be matched anywhere else. Fer the woman devoted te sports and out door life, it brings everything she can need. Fer the mother who wishes te clothe her little fleck economically without descending te "cheap" trash, it is a bonanza. ATet a Single Garment 1 M Thni Wns Here Christmas It is a Wanamaker Original White Sale, true te all its ancient traditions, and without a single gar ment in its thousands of offerings that is even as ancient as last Christmas! 3 Everything in the Sale, from a snowy white shirtwaist te an ex quisite Philippine hand - embroid ered chemise is NEW, fashionable and desirable. Here is the outstanding serv ice and originality of this White Sale that was first in the field with the idea; it always was, and always is a WHITE field. Net that a black silk petticoat is white or a child's dainty gingham frock is colorless, but the whole col lection is fresh as new-fallen snow. Nothing here that ever saw a iWanama'ker counter or shelf be fore. Nothing here that represents a false cut of the shears, an imperfect shape or a "skimpy" proportion. The only "seconds" in the Sale are some of the famous C. B. corsets at 65c (cut, all rjght, but showing some such trifling defect as a Se. Of Intimate Interest te Women Demestic Undermuslins Nightgowns, 50c te $6.50. Chemises, 7ec te $5.50. Combinations, $1.65 te Drawers, 50c te 1.05. Bleemers, 35c te SI. Corset covers, 50c te SI. Step-in bloomers, 50c te $2.50. Philippine Hand Embroidered Garments Nightgowns, SI. 05 te $3.85. Chemises, $1.65 te $3.85. Drawers, $1 te $1.85. Silk Underclothes Nigh tgewns, $3.85, te $10.75. Chemises, $1.85 te $5. Bleemers, $3.85 te S5.50. Camisoles, S5c te $2.25. Step-in bloomers. $2 te $3.85. Corsets Nrn, fnliliiniill innilrN, hi Mtt. Inns utrrneliiK linlf. llir lint lor ler rt i ilium we Inue imxemlilrri "line 1 1MB. I'iRiirrH of nil tjpr pretlilril for. ( cilnplr 1 1 linrx of hlin in MjH I.. It.', $1. .Y.' ."., S3 anil Jf.'.V l.t'llllitt', 3..T anil .:,, PiirUlrnnei, M.30, M unil B 30. I'lnk linn In' niiumul.iT s i i- v I I . 3 5l (lirmlitO mill ." Uiitln). . II, nrr-miil. il.1i', Mitlii-Htrlpeil mul Hiislli- mlilrlli' drill)-, . Other Indispensables iriim, IMc In l, NrElUrm, u ill u nil fin turfr llnr Himili'ft, In Hls, mul 11 fi'H In itltiu itltiu iren half rfffiilnr Drier ( ntluti pt'ttliuntN, H.lii nml l. I'lcntj uf i'trii klui, Mil. iiflllriillts !! 85 te JIM. Ilenki' ilrrfckf.. kl le H,h (utlmi lilrli iiUlx, I'etcr I'mi mul nine t ii t-ili) nI.Wi'n, 18,1 in S3, Mnn.i tlnlnllty liaml ilritun, nm trlimncil xillh mil tllet unit IrUli ler'. dropped thread in the stitching, etc.), and a small group among the Philippine garments, which are ever-blue (until their first washing) and en that account are priced $1.65, although exquisitely em broidered. A n Offering Unequaled -in Beauty, Quantity , Variety and Lew Prices Quantities will reach 70,000 in undermuslins alone. There are 2000 overbleuses and shirtwaists, including silk and cot ton fabrics, and se en. Qualities, for the prices, are al most unbelievable. The prices would have been net merely un believable, but impossible, but for the size of the orders, which enabled the manufacturers te cut their profit as we cut ours. The assortment is delightful. In the new famous Wanamaker dollar nightgown (but this year there s a 50c one), fully a dozen different styles! In the finer and the sample groups, number many one and twos of a kind OMEN by the hundreds have been sitting back and awaiting this word. New it has been spoken. The great Wanamaker Annual Sale of Furs is actually about te begin. Yeu who read this announcement with a quickening pulse have plenty of company. Nearly everybody else feels the same about it and all are coming bright and early Tuesday morning. Prices will net change in a day or two, but you should see or, no you shouldn't, if you need a new fur neckpiece or coat what a day or two of selling will de te the stocks! Every woman loves fine furs, loves te save money, and knows the verity and the rigid standards that stand behind prices and goods in the great clearances of Winter fur stocks that take place annually in the famous Fur Salens. This year, as all knew who keep an eye en fashions, the furs, par ticularly in coats, have reached a degree of sumptuousness and beauty beyond the high-water mark of any previous season. rphe Darling Little - Jacquettes that simply snuggle up te the heart of young womanhood, have come in, with their smart lines, their delight ful blendings of furs, their glitter ing clasps, their rich linings and the Sale will open with a choice among dozens of these highly fashionable garments, scarcely any two alike, each at exactly one fourth the price it wears today. Women who want the mere con servative long coats, or the lovely fur wrap with its graceful lines, will be equally lucky in the range of their selection, going from theimplest sports coat of gleaming' muskrat te the most splen did wrap fashioned of Alaska seal. Various lengths, various styles, various fur trimmings, everything beautifully cut and made, , 1 The Chance of the Year Coats are beih short and long. Many are self -trimmed, ethers trimmed richly with contrasting fur. Hudsen seal (dyed musk rat), self-trimmed. S217 te S562. Hudsen seal (dyed nuil rat), trimmed with con trasting furs, $202 te $375. Caracul in black, Kraj and beige. S225 te $075. Mele. $281 te $525. Raccoon. S225 te $112. Natural muskrat. self trimmed, $112 te $1S0. N a t u r a I musk r a t trimmed with contrasting fur, SlliS te S2S1. Alse a collection of coats, only one or two of a kind, including leopard. Alaska seal, ermine. Persian lamb, wminit. una natural squir- re Xeckpieces Fe scarfs, in all the dif ferent colors, from black at SIS te silver at $562. Small animal scarfs in one and two skin pieces, in elude Russian sable, fisher, Hudsen Bay sable, stone marten, baum marten and mink, at a price range going Mem natural squirrel at $11 te a Russian sable at $35)3 Great Many Neckpieces -1 A re Reduced, Toe Every neckpiece we own, means a great many neckpieces, repre senting every worthwhile fur in the market; from the sleek, silvery squirrel te the superb Russian sable; small one-skin pieces, great, deep two-animal scarfs, cozy and enveloping as any shiverer could wish, of glorious, glossy fox or ether flu fly furs. And an honest one-fourth sheared away ( te speak in fur lan guage) from every original pricel THE STORE WILL BE CLOSED en Monday and we wish you a Happy Xew Year Xew n i wT ln. $ I N A v .1 iii '1 !... IVl,... 1 . a&-bU&4.'lit&Sjifcuu.