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seae.e ana — on ners rrr errr ere —asantch ATMO ; “ a THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1919. movement. © PROMISE LOWER RATES, | "Most of thove tnterened are stabiemen Pe owning severa} haseoms. Clean sabe, QoOperative Company to Start|{Soxing ouhis are promised s Hansoms, Horse and Auto, eee The Less Expensive Garments y ‘White Sale of th fran, oftre For a New Generation Practically everything here was made especially for this event. Everything is fresh and up-to-the-minute in style and design. Every garment is made full size. For example, our 50c Price List of In the Auditorium Thursday at 4 P. M. GRAND OPERA Lecture and Recital ct Puccini and “ me Butterfly” Lecturer SHORT VAMP SHOES Cuban and “4 >|] French Heels IN Henry T. Finck Assisted by the Victor-Vicuola the fer nd automobile vehicles. than two hundred owners of ied their willl nl ceaiee fee every, tae Leng ato Mf reonly | ro . Se J. GLASSpbEKG nD AVE. TORK. ™ 10th and 11th Nearve Pree, Open erentnen tit! 9 wit nightgowns measure the same * ‘ ‘ ‘ ' | as our $5 nightgowne—56 inches WwW hite Sale q ‘on ! ||| long and 21% yards round the Subway floor a ’ : : Ry , | bottom, Pettico ‘Ne, 00, 750, ABe, (i pad _ - ok ‘ he ae | { | The variety is surprising: | BBC, BOC, 650, 766, f h : i if re ¥ | | | Eight styles of corset covers at we * . ¥ ; 4 i ¥, Cle i Or | 18¢; 13 styles of drawers at 25c; |, 8 ou ' sae Founded ae Hy} 8 styles of nightgowns at 50c; me che hee, She, 880, é80, || [} i AY Cae 24 styles of lingerie waists at $1. | cov ant upto. The qualities are the very Some ||| best that the earnest work of Narawers et 35¢, 50¢, 60¢, | the past several months could i n’s Silk-lined Overcoats at di . O hie Subway floor, Old Bullding rn Bubway floot, O14 Building The majority of them could not $70 Overcoats Unusual Silk Offerings te BeAr | Rat a na an Black G Chesterfield Style ' 4 . ‘Tatlored al Walete of madras and i for Thursday and Friday Societe Dee LE Uli ot ua ont ack or Gray, Sterrle y ' | Hi j ae the Op; r- 1 1 walste of white linen at | e oe tons sree eres” ="! $35 to $70 Quality, at $24.50 1 - t Middy blouses at $1. | |, Naswrat Color Pongee Silks 8¢ pa Cerone Rt By Ralpee poeta! | 9 e 1 A quality that has sold at $1.00 5 es of course we cannot guaran- | 9!) reuse ot iy tied ine | i - | BME Wi vies i insd shernteee Witter Vik oe ee oe Go On Sale Tomorrow—Thursday—Morning i also set sed 10c pdt Fo fase. Bt endup rosea. * 8% O86. 780. These overcoats are made from Our offer being accepted (the mill And Now, Gentlemen, Here 4 ‘1,800 yards, 86 inch ' Muslin Drawers with jg abc ag I high-quality vicuna cheviots and _ preferring one large deal to fifty small are the Coats—808 of Them! y Black Silk Messaline 8 hemstitched hem at 15c ]°8Sirns ana taser aterer, best of guaranteed silk linings— ones), we found ourselves in posses- . | r Vedder se , 7 Cc 50c Sample Lawn | ":i3i. ast atts anecn nee pagel rg where that counts sion of an exceptional quantity of ag H bd of eager remy | formerly per yard; Dressi: Be. lee for anything. fabrics the like of which it has seldom art. ch a fit emissary of this store | $1 ery bey thd Gin couttnations et: 1° ery Black, Oxford gray and Cam- been our privilege to acquire for less quality-equipped to go out into the | , d Black Broadcloth Lawn Kimonos ‘at 50c Children's colored ream. foc,’ || bridge gray, with silk velvet col- than usual prices. glare of critical inspection and speak oe ill or ated wire itte ditt’ newer |letreet wears Sizes include stout ¢ Fabrics Intended for $35, Preducts." We could not ask better ‘ fees te high 3 eponged and shrunk; 54 $1 Lawn House Dresses | (iitren's Dorothy “dremen” $66; wah ond tall. $40, $45, $50, $55, $60 and commissioners! 1 i ; 1.68 per yard; have been purchased regularly at We were able to make very favor- a pared are the best we could j Value 98.50 wholesale for the price we ask at retail. vied terns with a gg onal - oO a a he Pag pg: 4 ° : A igh-; ts, 5 5 j Clearing Sale of Our January Sale of Fine ag How docs this come about? oe ee ere oT ricin tn ec! Cres tive conte Hee erat bo Stirs and Dress Len I * The present offering approxmnatze time to this filling in the slack days.” finish with a proud sense of pro- | Inedoding plain and talzed dress goods, serges, ace Curtains half of the coats resulting from a | We couldn’t have been better Prictorship. \ ehovicts and materials; also vel veteens ; ; tremendous purchase of fabrics. Pleased. We wanted him to take his And now that the work is done we | We do not buy curtains through middlemen. | We . . | t and eorduroys. short lengths only. 886 y ; no 4 We went to a mill that produces time! Every stitch of workmanship are more than proud—we are de- { Values up to $2.00 a send our own commissioners directly to the little villages/the highest-priced overcoatings in had to be up to the standard ofthe lighted—to be able to clothe 808 i that are the source of curtain supply and have our cur-|the United States, offering tomakea fabrics—up to the standard of the men in garments of such worthiness § tains made to our own order and very often after our veer] sweep of piece goods then on Wanamaker store! cd eT ey ee eet own design. inthe ' CSL Lltors Bet Dh Dr (Ary Cot t0NS Every curtain passes through our Paris office, ie Bol a a natal tutte is pAb ahed ba 4 vie Additional salespeople will be Unusual offerings of New Spring Goods: where it is inspected for any possible defect. raw cnatacial used in fea peeduati it 232 Overcoats of $45 Value pimseed “Chat a ee . 4,800 yards .This direct touch with the curtain makers ensures/stands alone in the matter of eid p aedaeted be be vaive upon us tomarrad = Thareccs id 4 Fancy Woven Colored Chiffon Voile us of — . papa Tae aes Be bid 21 Overcoats of $60 Value morning. Store opens at 8.30 | Tessues ond Fancy Swisses. I 8&¢ 1, Exclustee patterns not shown elsewhere as well as choice of tually dust-proof, 16 Overcoats of $70 Value A.M. ities i ees { in floor, New Buil 260 qualities, » every good pattern made for general use. 8. The elimination of all in-between profits, enabling us to sell . . e A ; White Sheer Embroidered Baton leche ncaa The attention of Business Men is directed to a Com- and ’ wisses. Several Thousand Pairs of Curtains at Less Than | * Moa ada tis end tn ws 386 eg hi gle plete Store of Office Stationery, stocked with dependable Among them are: - - ] j Subway floor, ¢ them are esas en gran so.rsenagiase,(2 Up-to-the-minute wares marked at fair prices. simzz Lacet Arabe Curtains, $4.50, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50 and $13.50, Renaissance Curtains, $4.25, $4.75, $8 and $12.75. ; : Renaissance and Marie Antoinette Bed Sets, made on best | Se t/ French net with deep valances, $4.50, $6.75, $7.50 up to $17.50 set. The First 1912 Half-Yearly ale of Third Gallery, New Building. e . Dress Trimmings $6,000 worth of Cut Glass ‘ S A L EK O F S H @) EK S to sell for $2,900. ' ' : Consisting of vee Th tt cent ro oncation pre ih many people we For Men, Women and Children Beads, All-evers and Fringe: in Various ‘All wanted pieces are included ouch ae: Presents these dependable shoes for much less than they are worth Bowls Vases Lengths, a0 Tunses and R Men's $7 and $7.50 shoes at $4.40. Men’s $3.90 shoes at $2.85. and Creams Chiffon Waist Patterns Jelly Dishes Men’s $5 and $6 shoes at $3.50. Men’s $3.50 welted shoes at $2. Second Gallery, New Building. Boys’ $2.50 to $3.90 shoes at $2. Broadway comer of Eighth Street, Main floor. Less Than . , Main floor, New Building. ‘Women’s $3.50 shoes at $2.90. ’ “ Former Prices E Women’s $6 and $7 shoes at $4.40. Women's $3.50 and $4 shoes at $1.90. Household Linens | Yorn pene oon int eet oe ec at f Pure Flax, White-Sale-Priced a Third Girls’ and Children’s shoes, one-third off. Boys’ and Girls’ shoes, $1.30, $1.50 and $2. 1,500 tablecloths of hi 5,000-yard h: f full- 2 Tis oad er : rsh en, epic etn a bleached iporcheee of us}. We Recommend Every Pair of These Shoes. woven ite frost-li ix good designs, ° ‘ eee flower patter which many of ordered year ago HL this eale They Come From Three Sources: ;, t t te it 6: rd s Dress Shields excel. "We aro enabled to selllinstead of its regular rating 1, Many from our own regular shoe-groups—styles that we will not re- ? pd ow oe. Met : ir| square, $2 the dosen, ; . 7 7 Se Bee i tf le RT ai aiaalia te Oat ep ch 04, per 2. Several thousand pairs made for us by our standard makers, during 4 fle 215 9.86) 4 180 61.00 1.78 | ‘The clothe measure from 72 inches | ed Scotch double damask, 72 slack periods, with everything but bare cost of materials and Jabor | equare up to 90x 108 inches and|inches wide, which is a prize eliminated. santa | ee prions tle see G78 to 16, even at its usual price of $1.35 i Taffeta Bindings, Exc. Spool Silk ||] at $3.50 @ dosen, and 24 inches|¥ard, is in this sale at $1.25 3. Manufacturers’ overlots of shoes up to cur standard, which come to Po, Dos!) og Spo oe Sauete i 8 Gooee, Vive bang: / yard. A splendid linen for bard us at prices that enable us to distribute them at less than usual whole- Blwe Ribbon....1%0 $1.40 rye Pron. 40 Aa Sample line of splendid] Nearly a thousand dozen sale cost. Gpecial.........10¢ 1.00/Blue Ribbon. 7 ||| Scotch and Irish linen table-| of eoft German Napkins with- ’ cloth kins and ‘4 i i i Brussion Bindingl3c §=1.80| 100 yards... 50 500 pein ot DAPSON Bae Totes, out cloths to match enter the We cannot promise every size in each style of shoe---but we can and do promise an t Featherbone, Ete. ous “old bleach,” This lot) *"*,st,neve, OW Press: | || excellent selection of styles in every ordinary size---and expert people to see that-you get | throughout is marked one-| 2554 inches square, $3.75 dozen. the right size. Cin Blk Covered | Clbese Py Supporters quarter below usual. All are hemmed, | Ready, Thureday Morning, at 8.30 A. M. Me La ET etaadng each Neptine frm $1a0'o 21530] from ‘the big Whive Sale, "On the dozen. The towels in this lot i f -_ number about 00, all of them being Fa ie Hie bine Sore | 20th Bt; 8th Ave. 18h St sitet (airs) eiTuleemomieg | an tee ec, JOHN WANAMAKER °iéecza ace Firs: floor, Old Building}