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, — HAND-MADE— | Hand-made Lingerie, low-priced Gowns and Chemises at $2.75 and $2.95 Limited number n each group Every woman who wears hand-made embroidered lingerie knows how dreadfully hard it is to find it at a moderate price. But here we have ex- quisitely fine pieces for as little as $2.75 and $2.95. Every piece is embroidered _ beautifully. Ss Charming flower, designs and dots. Every 2 piece is scalloped, the gowns around the neck and sleeves—-ihe envelope chemises around the neck, arm-holes and skirt. At $2.95 12 styles of gowns. 12 styles of chemises. At $2.75 12 styles of gowns. 12 styles of chemises. The materials are the fine, sheer qualities women like to wear. We consider this hand-made imported lin- gerie a ‘‘real find.” Third floor, Old Building French hand-madeBlouses, $12.75 A Purchase in Paris of $15 to $25 grades Worth the trip and more just to get these won- derful blouses for the White Sale. Not many, because they are a maker’s samples. Made with all the originality and cleverness that nimble fingers seem to possess in an unlimited degree. Some are embroidered, some hemstitched, some both; several are trimmed with real filet lace. The rolled seams, charming details and beautiful lines make them EES Mostly of batiste, a few of voile. No two alike. 1,000 charming hand-made Blouses at $5, $7.50, $9.75 For $7.50 to $24.50 grades Fresh, crisp, new voiles and batistes. Most of them are trimmed with beautiful embroidery and hemstitching. | Some-have filet lace collars or filet lace medallions; some with well-fitting rolling collars. Some are the new collarless models. A few short sleeve models in the collection. hen one sees the fine, sheer materials kmanship, one ¥ ders how these van be made for the prices asked- igde by hand, remember, Third floor, Old Building. Also hand-made Blouses for $3.85 For $5 to $7.50 grades Copies of French models that we brought back from Paris, batistes. double. ered. Voiles and Most of them have becoming rolling collars; hemstitching, sometimes Varied in style. Made of sheer lovely materials. Some are embroid- Imported Shops—Third floor, Old Building. Women’s Sample Street Wraps, $95 to $135- Haif A small exclusive group of only 40 coats—all of them fine, and all of them copies of imported models. In velangora cloth, marnella cloth, fine peac! bloc and exquisite velours. In tobacco brown, beaver, and midnight blue. Trimmed with fine fur applied in unusual and smart ways—-showing the Paris influence very decidedly. Furs used are seal dyed nutria, natural nutria, and squirrel. And 100 more Winter Coats at $49.50 —originally $75 to $95 Fine velours, wool cheviot and plumet cloth, trimmed with French seal (dyed coney), nutria, squirrel and raccoon, ‘In midnight blue, dark sec] brown, beaver, Pi kin blue, old blue and reindeer, Second floor, Old Building 850 are $3.50 grades 250 are $6.50 grades 400 are $5 grades 200 are $8.50 grades All are samples from | manufacturer of boys’ suits, whose product is nationally known and liked, ‘There is, in the lot, virtually every fabric s able, good-looking | suits— ire cloth, Palmer suiting Belgian linen, white ole for mbrays, r and cotton mixture), lutea, ete, Forty-five Styles Twist, Norfolks, middies, smocks and nothing missing. The collection li tyle made by the manufacturer to sell from $3.50 to $8.. 50 And > your choice of the lot, Friday, at $2.95. ears in each grade. are extraordinary values at $2.95, and will sell out quickly, we shall not be f mail orders. Second floor, Old Building. Oliver As these able to take ei THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, Petticoats Galore! in the White Sale Wonderful ort too. Inexpensive and lovely. At $2.95 and $3.95 Charming white sateen, At $4.95. White Tub silk; all panelled; beautifully made. $6.95 to $8.95 Jersey, messaline, taffetas. Colored street petticoats. At $8.95 Pink and white lace trim- med satin petticoats—pretty as can be. Third floor, Old Building. Infants’ Wear In the White Sale Everywhere you turn are delightful little garments all at sale prices. Besides the specially purchased goods all small quantities from stock are added at re- duced prices. For example: For children of @ to 6 years $2.50 to $3.25 dresses for $1.95 Of chambray, voiles and regu- lation dresses of linene. $3.25 dresses for $2.50 Made of fine chambray, pret- tily trimmed. $3.95 and $4. 50 dresses for $2.95 Of white net and colored voiles. For infants of 6 months to 2 years 210 lovely little yoke dresses, dainty in design and of fine ma- terials. Some are hand-made, $1.95 dresses for $1.50 $2.50 dresses for $1.95 $3 dresses for $2.50 Specially Bought | KNICKER DRAWERS good cambric, with beading, hes bon, embroidery or lace; 2 to 10 years; sale prices 50c to "$1. 45. GIRLS’ DRAWERS for 12 to 16 years, of cam| Bes) raiered ee with embroidery Prices 95c, $1.25) gid 45 and ‘31. 78, GIRLS’ PRINCESS SLIPS for 6 to 14 years, with tucking, some with beading and ribbon or lace; sale prices $1.10, $1.45, $1.75, 32.25 and $3.75. GIRLS’ BLOOMERS of nain- sook or crepe fee eal and ley with lace edge scallo) ae He A plain Gad sale prices $1.3. and $1.76. GIRLS’ NIGHTGOWNS of plain and figured crepe, in. pinic and white, some embroidered; sale price $1.65. | | A‘jumble” table | All quantities too lim- ited for publication are put on the “jumble” Dresses, suits, rompers at | clearing prices. Visit it. table. Third floor, Old Building. The Extra Sizes Quantities of specially, priced under-things—and_ with all the charm a woman likes to put into the more intimate things to wear. At ate at $2.50, $2.95 vel ge and ises, $1.95, $2.95, rt petticoats, $i. # ain 95, Bloomers, $1.50, $3.75. Dressing sacques, $1.95, $2.95, arene dresses, $3.95, $4.95, 5.95. Blouses, $3, $3.95, $7.50. Nothing is skimpy—attention is paid to roomy arm holes, long wai id full skirts; most of the garments are reinforced under the arms, rgindt Third floor, Old Building. 75 women’s Wool Frocks $16.67to $33.50 Were $25 to $49.50 SERGE TRICOTINE GABARDINE Tailored frocks for winter and early spring wear, in a variety of straight line or waist- line models, Overskirts also favored are used on many frocks. Navy blue. Sizes 34 to 44 in the collection, Second floor, Old Bldg. 1920. | The Pink and White Sale at WANAMAKER’S pea | Opens Saturday, January 3d---closes Saturday, January 17th | “ey | a RTE 1s' made, good-looking frocks. Julie—a fascinating black-and- white checked gingham frock. Detachable shawl collar of em- broidered organdy is $9.75. Amelie—a cunning calico house frock. It comes in copenhagen and navy blue and green. he material has an odd little old- fashioned circle in its design, $3.95 Frocks, $3. Many novelties as well as a large number of smart, well- select from in Ginghams, percales, chambrays. Porch, Garden and House 50 to $12.75 At least twenty-five styles to Four pictured. Carlotta — a simple, little utility dress of striped gingham, White collar. In many different colored stripes; $4.75. Mignon—a delightful frock, particularly suited to the more slender type of woman. In {ine gingham checks. Pique collar and cuffs; $12.75. Third floor, Old Building Corsets in the White Sale For the slender and medium figure $10 Satin Corsets for $5.95 One in pink satin, the other pink striped satin—exquisitely daint; beautiful in every line and detail. i“ io ee For the medium and heavier figure $10 Parisienne Corsets for $7.45 Beautiful flesh-colored coutil. For the Slight Figure $2 Corsets for $1.25 Made of figured faney material of coutil, plain and fan Two styles pe elastic waist bandsvery good and truly reroarkabis for the dg Three styles to select from. Three Bandeaux, 85c for $1.25 grade Brassieres at 86c. for $1.25 grade, and 66c. for $1 grad Mage of good imitation linen and imitation ier Laces Sturdy, strong, smart. Hard to find and so low priced they will be a delight to ind. Third floor, Old Building Corset Sale on Main Aisle $3.45 for $6 and $7 grades Brocaded pink corsets,,some lacing in front, some in back. Elastic gores making them more comfortable in sittihg. Coats for Miss 14 to 20 at savings worth while Every coat presented in this occasion 18 commendable not only for its quality, but for its good style and modish color. At $39.75 Coats of our $49.75 to $55 grades—chevron cloth and plain wool velours. Some of the coats have large collars of seal-dyed coney. One model with the smart Madeleine et Madeleine blouse back {s illustrated. At $65 Coats of our $75 to $92.50 grades—Bolivia cloth, tinseltone, evora cloth, silvertone and plain wool velours are the smart material in these coats. Many of the coats have generously proportioned collars of ringtail opossum, seal-dyed coney. Some more Frocks to go at $49.50 Were $57.50 to $75—Velveteen, satin, wool jersey, serge and wool velours frocks. Every Winter Coat for ° a Miss 6 to 17—To go 50 coats at $19.75 and $25........ were $25 to $35 20 coats at $29.75........... were $37.50 to $42.50 | 15 coats at $39.75.. .were $55 to $59.50 13 coats at $49.50........... were $59.50 to $69.50 12 coats at $59.50 and $75... .were $72.50 to $110 Every type of Coat from boyish overcoats to cape-coats. m ‘al Copied fron ris models, Beautiful materials. Fine furs. Second Floor, Old Building, Standard Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases Sizes given are lengths before hemming 540 pillow 900 pillow ni our GOe grade 48e each 360 sh eets, 81x99 in.; our $ grade $2.35 eac 18 First oor, Old Building. 4,825 pieces of Pink Silk Lingerie-- -afeature Bought six months ago before recent advances in cost. We are offering silk bloomers at $6.50 that cost $6.50 today wholesale; we are selling silk nightgowns at $4.95, yet we can buy none today for less than $7.50. ——— Lan oe Ge eee Bodices..... seeseces sGh CO C465 BOOMErS 45 6505444 $2.50 to $8.75 Gowns..... - $4.95 to $10.75 Chemises......... $2.25 to $10.75 Perfectly lovely crepe de chine and washable satin and tub satin undies made in the pretties daintiest ways imaginable. Some are smartly tailored, others are trimmed with lace, insertion, rt embroidery, Georgette, tuckings, ribbons, rosebudas. A vast array of perfectly irresistible things. : The silk is good. The workmanship is above reproach. Best of all, these things are remarkably inexpensive. Imagine finding a real good silk chemise for only $2.25! But you can—and other things, too. Third floor, Old Building —WHITE— White Cotton Underclothes--- Lovely Models at $1.35 to $3.85 Novelties as well as staple underthings in great profusion. The main points are the excellence of materials, the careful workman- ship and the nicely selected laces, ribbons and embroideries. It is indeed a pleasure to replenish from such a wide and varied collection of carefully designed lingerie. Gowns Chemises Corset Covers Drawers Combinations Petticoats Made of good fine white nainsook and pink and white batiste. Man: surprising new innovations that will delight ak Third floor, Gatien’ $10,000 FURS for $7,500 T. his, in spite of the fact that furriers are holding on to their stocks. We'll carry over rather than reduce prices’ "—they say. So, Saturday— Natural gray f rfs, $15 ‘Taupe coney scarfs, $6, $10, $12 Natural Auction ari $0 Dyed opossum scarfs, $12.50 Raccoon scarfs, $12, $22.50 And 28 Fur Coats reduced a quarter Moleskin coats, $275 to $600 Se: Natural nutria, $300 Brak tind cogeg, #150 Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) $250 to $600 Second Floor, Old Building. JanuarySaleof LINENS PURE linen. No mail orders, Right reserved to limit quantities 700 Tablecloths , yards, $16.50 grade, for $9.75 and $10.75; $20 grade for $12.50. 2x8 yards, $20 grade, for $12.75 and $18.50; $23 grade for $15.75, 2x310 yards, $24 grade, for $15.75; $27.50 grade for $17.75. 2x4 oa $25 grade, for $16.50; $30 grade for $20.50, Table Damask 125 25 yards single damask, our $2.50 grade, $1.75 yard. 500 yards satin damask, our $3.25 grade, $2.50 yard. 800 yards double satin damask, our $4 grade, $3 yard, Napkins—very low . $6.75 doz. 150 doz. 22 in... $10 doz. | 200 doz. 24 in... ALL-linen Towels (“This is not selling them,” near giving them awy.”’) 86 doz. 18x36 in, hemmed, tape border, But our policy is to keep our stocks’ new. Dyed skunk scarfs, $14 to $24 2x21 200'doz. 19 in... 65 doz. 24 in..... . -$8.50 doz. ++ $12 doz. said one of our towel salesmen. “It comes mighty 78 doz. 20x36 in. very heavy, hemmed, $7.80 doz. red borders at... . . $12 doz. 215 doz. 1914x36 in. hemstitched, tape | 76 doz. 21x42 in, hemstitched at ends, borders, at $9 doz. medallion for monogram. .$18 doz. 10,000 yds. Toweling 40¢ yd. | 7,500 yds, at All about 17 inches wide, sieces of 50 yards each, made from surplus yarn, woven for tland. It makes a wonderful toweling—very durable. Glass cloths and Kitchen towels 140 doz. 2214x832 in., marked “Glass” | 45 doz. 22x29 in., Ruarhed “Kitchen and ‘Pantry’ .. . $8.40 doz. Towel” . $7.80 doz, 2,500 yds. at 50c yd. In the group at 50c ar airplane linen in Dunfermiii cece enemy feETSERE Sum © Srepsossanm ett etnge i AREER i ne AE EIS AE ET LAL ELLE CAL LOI ON AOI