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« e F the in the air affects your throat get the hoarseness or About thie time, when the fremen practically Bad to desert their hose ~ Hines, Mise ida Hoover, twenty-two, Laiylers Cro ‘ Fire Line in} ot no. ae ag was accused ‘ Patrolman jer Of breakii Btofx and Two Arrests Reeeh the amen, BBO Gas Seams By and was being taken to the station house, when Frederick Joh of No, 1013 demanded Start a Riot. Stebbins avenue ran up and Sold by footing Drecetete with 1 efering with tne pete tae | 26 <ijde Streee te Greater Rew York nein rioting until the fire was E Famili ilies Are Buying “Sunkist” Oranges by the Box or Half-Box Enjoy the rich, delicious meat and sweet, tangy juice of ruddy, thin-skinned, seedless “Sunkist” oranges. Have this golden fruit for breakfast, dessert and “between meals.” Cleanest of all fruits—never touched by bare hands. All the pickers and patkers of ‘‘Sunkist’’ oranges and lemons wear clean, white cotton gloves. Fst i f ing by the dozen. Ask for “Sunkist” lemons —so full of juice , that they go farther than other lemons. Try “Sun- kist’? lemonade—hot or cold. Lemons add flavor EF H z est ats ME EXCIT 01 to fish, meats and salads. ay THROUGH Fr . Get Rogers Silver with yoo qusited crows thas Wrappers ire lines : paied by the reserves from Cut the trademarks from ‘Sunkist’ orange and Bch police station and made lemon them tous, We offer27dif- for the firemen to work. oat Rogers A-1 Standard Guaran- oe al gers A-1 Sta tecd werware. Exclusive ‘'Sankist” design. For (ie evange : one 3 cement”, Oran or im] orange Pb'y ave) ‘wrappers count game as “Sunkist.” if st tt HE i i i ! ! i i it ! Bend game and full address fe premigm shed and Premios jal Address all orders for premiqms & Men’s Trade-Mark Collars _ FromTroy’s Largest Maker -70c Dozen for $1.20 Grades Phone and Mail Orders Filled from Attached Sketches of 15 Styles Not “seconds,” nor discontinued styles, but berms carom deice ta ob S i} sellers,” as the illustrations show. Offered at 70c dozen (and by the dozen only) ause of over-production. 20,000 Dozen in All —half for each of our Stores—all sizes from 14 to.18 Sale opens tomorrow, Saturday. 3,600 Fancy Shirts 85c for $1 and $1.50 Grades A round-up from some of our regular manu- facturers who avail themselves of our offer to market their excess merchandise—madras and percale plain neglige style, cuffs attached; sizes 14 to 17. Wanamaker labels have been put in each shirt because we are proud to stand back of them. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. John Wanamaker Broadway and Ninth Street ‘ 3 Gepehelales “ §4—1% —PROWT gu oroH mi FRONT 9% BACK 2 PRONT Bn BAGH Hy FRONT 24 BACKS p FENWICK O8REO OREGON LYTTON CHALON a SRAVABL 3, 8948, The Sale o , —The Most Original This the fifty-fourth White Sale of the Wanamaker Store, opened today, January 2nd. It contains 55,080 new garments in new fashions, especially made for this store—underclothes, blouses, dresses, baby clothes, besides corsets and household linens: also large gecn! purchases of standard merchandise; prices are ten to fifty per cent less. _ The sale of White, Original, will cover_the entire Third floor, the entire Linen Store on the First floor, Presents Its Side of the Sale of White—Original A Veritable Giant Wave of White Women’s Dress Section in the Old Building. the Wanamaker standard. Wanamaker manufacturers are the chief contributors. plus materials and trimmings to advantage. The following low prices are the result of this co-operation— Nightgowns, 38c, 50c, 75c, 85c, $1 Silk Petticoats, $1 and $1.95 In this th less than 72 styles, Messaline with deep pleated flounce. All colors ¥ prot hng psig pace muslin at 38c toa | at $1; plain and at $1.95. dering choice of 35 styles of nainsook, muslin, One=Piece House Dresses, 75 cambric or crepe nightgowns at $1. or fi i le. Tri 1 with col Combinations, 50c,.75c, 85c, $1, $1.25 and $1.50 | or A From three styles of nainsook combinations at Other Special Items 50c to 27 styles of nainsook ur crepe combinations at r} collections secured at decided concessions— $1, the same opportunity for wide selection is offered. Covers, 25c, ly 880 and 50c. Corset Covers, 10c, 18c, 18c, 2c, 38c, 50c Nigh 68c, Pace eee cay wat And at 50c there are 18 dain Subway Entrance, New Building. Subway floor, Old Building New Specially-Priced Corsets Drawers, 18c, 28c, 38c, 0c in the Sale of White Twen' Cleat a He ore At $1.50, regularly $2.50and $3. C.B. “seconds” php dy = be CS do gait shany tenceed Hquses, Medium low bust, long Petticoats, 38c, 50c, 78c, $1, $1.25, $1.50 At 7 $1 to $2. C.B. a Ia Spirite, es. At $1, regularly $1.50, Low bust, long hip cor- ai wht bales cant F, At 50c, larly $1. Medium length corsets, t and flexi! At $1, reguiadly $1 heiae poe Medium ee ere Subway floor, Old Building. For Children and Infants Children’s Nightgowns, 38c, 50c, 85c. Sizes 4 to 14 years. . Children’s Petticoats, 25c, 38c, 50c, 85c. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Children’s Drawers, 10c, 15c, 18c. Infants’ Dresses, 38 and SOc. Sizes 5 months to @ years. Subway floor, Old Building. 1980 Specially-Priced Blouses at $1.50 to $3.85 Voile, lawn, crepe, lace, net and m essaline. Subway Entrance, New Building. Cambric petticoats with pleated lawn flounce at 38c. Me Gi kate aoe 16 vatiouty itued tye ots cambric or nainsook. Short Petticoats, 28c and 50c ‘ Ten styles of cambric or nainsook, with pleated lawn ruffle or trimmed with lace and embroidery. Chemises, 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c and $1 _Cambric or nainsook trimmed with lace or em- Princess Slips, 78c, 85c, $1 and $1.28 variously trimmed with lace, embroid- An Added Feature— Extra Size Underclothes Extra size nightgowns, 65c, 750, 85c and $1 Extra size petticoats, $1. Five styles. Extra sise drawers, 25c, 88c, 88c and 50c Special Purchase of 300 Women’s Evening Dresses, $11.50 and $15 $55 to $75 Three-piece Suits, $35 { Earlier Prices, $22.50 to $30 $18 to $20 Coats, $10 \ ‘he colors included are almost in a rain- » $15, . velv d ae ee ne inet Bony h net bd, as ne gees ae nas mall Sarr ya Devens, $46; Regularty 3 50 Og $45—Serges, velvets and silke—sometimes faille. 30 Three-Piece Suits, $35—Regularly $55 to $60—Broadcloth and velvet, with chiffon There are only 800 gowns, and it is an opportunity of the sort that does not come frequently. They gre desirable for dinner or mstaurant gowns, or dresses._ Women's Gray Salons, Second floor, Old Building. 5,000 Pairs WOMEN’S $5 Shoes Newly Made, Tomorrow, $3.75 Pair Four Styles; Long, Slender Lines For dress—Patent leather, plain toe, buttoned, black cloth top, new concave heel. Informal—(1) Patent leather, tip, buttoned black cloth top, ‘graceful Cuban heel. (2) Dull calfskin, Todividuel bi fone aoe plain toe, black cloth top, new concave heel. A few bi For the street-—Dull calfskin, buttoned, tip, dull kid- skin top, Cuban heel. _ All $5 grades, $3.75 pair. jure-—Dbrown, us Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. $9, $18, $17 each. eases, are. $15, prices were Main floor, Old Building. A 560 Pairs MEN’S Shoes Din Eien $8 to $il Grades, at $5.65 fly RN ed These are from’ our regular stocks—our finest shoes. | 4... unt oplique, babe In each grade there are sizes missing—though MPs het somen bed spread. we every size from 6.to 10 is included in the 560 pairs—and we | 9 the double bed sise formerly 970, cannot get exact duplicates to make our stocks complete, A There tomorrow we shall offer them all at $5.65 pair— | are ver heouilfal: he prlaee:, Russian calfskin in black or tan, French calfskin and patent leather, Burlington Arcade foor, New Building. \ A sells sn f White--Original | the entire Main aisle, the entire eisle leading from theSubway ": Entrance to the Old Building, and the regul ‘ bane the Store on the Subway floor have been greatly enlarged. There will also be. shown at this time a trousseau hand-made in Paris for a French Duchesse, and anothet trousseau fit fora Princess hand-made in our own work: rooms for an American womai?, the two trousseaux unlike any others ever seen in ; Today--TheStoreon theSubway Floor extends through the entire Lower-Price Store from the Subway Entrance, New Building, to The quality of these new 191@ underclothes, no matter how small the price, is in keeping with Many orders were placed with them back in the dull summer months. Styles of our own selection were submitted. And the manufacturers were given an opportunity to use up their Three Important Special Purchasesfor Young Women $22.50 to $45 Dresses, $15 > / / 100 Coats, $10, Tegularty $19:50:t0 $20—chinchillas and Scotch tweeds with collars of i f b jue, gray, black and Oxford. Probably the Only New Blankets in America at 15 to 30 per cent. Below the List Prices of 1914 Tomorrow we shall put them on sale, 2,500 perfect pairs, and not another pair anywhere, which we would be interested in, at less than regular wholesale prices. One manufacturer, indeed, is short 30,000 pairs on his deliveries, The Wide Price-Range Des eedtlantets 95-85, 85:85, 84.05, a a, Sars! e1 0.25, 08.60, $9.80 a pair, al on one side and ll on the reverse, hand-stitched, a little soiled, having been used in display ‘Ande suaatey gi fotran blankets, which have been used in display cases, will be $16 to $48.50; theirformer 5,000 New White Bedspreads, Too Very Lowly Priced, 95c to $5.50 - corded and erinkled, bolster to match, bed sise, $8 set; double bed sise, $8.75 s'oprouss, scalloped with'e1t corane, beloter covers to meteks a ¥ ‘che English hand-block- formerly 06.50 x sprsods, Bagiich be pripted spreads, formerly to $88, repriced 94,60 to $15, hare seen, applinal on © malig grvend, singh Dad plop, formenty 096, repelong And These Hand-Made Down Quilts are no duplicates of these excepting in our Philadelphia Store, Each was made by hand, The color tones ‘Three (8) at $165 from $250 ‘Three (3) at $100 from $250 A Wor Re vials stisubabicats S.A oes BR Mal Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Fighth to Tenth Street of All lar sections in America. ; sur- 4,800 New Blouses at 38c to $1.85 In the Sale of White Every one fresh and new. Some of the blouses will not be found elsewhere, because they have been copied from higher priced Wanamaker blouses. At 38¢—Two styles of striped madras. At 65c—24 styles. Cotton crepe, voile, crinkled eee, swiss, fancy cross bar, mercerized cloth, linen and fancy madras. At 758c—Seven styles of voile. At $i—Twenty-one styles. Voile, lawn, crepe and over embroidery. At $1.25—Three styles. Lawn, voile and crepe. At $1.50—Eleven styles, Crepe, lawn, striped voile. At $1.75—Four styles. Fancy crepe and lawn.’’ At $1.85—Messaline and habutai silk. Other Specially Purchased Blouses At 65c, regularly $1. Sample voile blouses. At 75c, regularly $1 1.25. Sample lingerie blouses, Subway floor, Old Building. Sheets and Pillow Cases Secured by us long hefore the it increase in the fers. Hy price. Torn to size and hemmed. (Sizes before hemming.) Pillow Cases 42 x 86 inches, 14c each 42 x $84 inches, 18c'’each 45 x 86 1éc 50 x 88! Subway Sheets 54 x 90 inches, 48c 68 x 90 inches, 52c. 72 x 90 inches, 58c 81 x 90 inches, 64c 90 x 99 inches, 75c inches, , Old Building. Second floor, Old Building. covers to match, single and double bed sise, $5.50 each. and green grounds, bed, 689, repriced $85; double bed Three 9200. e880 One (1) at gasotroanses be ton Seventh Gallery, New Building,