The evening world. Newspaper, January 16, 1920, Page 17

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IR i The First Saturday in the February FURNITURE Sale at WANAMAKER’S The Silk Packet Sale This Half-Yearly adjustment of our stocks offers more than 10,000 yards (lengths) of our $2 to $18.50 silks at the rate of $1.35 to $13.50 yard. Included are plain and fancy silks, black and colors, hundreds of styles, weaves and qualities. Main Moor, Old Bollding Fur Searfs at One-Half less Our own stocks, beautifully made and carefully chosen by our own expert Now 3 taupe nutria.. 5.00 $22.50 6 natural gray fox...... $11.25 2 seal-dyed coney . 6.50 18.25 2 natural gray fox 8.25 9 dyed opossum. . 7.50 natural raccoon. 8.25 Muffs at half 2 natural raccoon... 9.00 ‘ Libabd : : f 25 black and taupe coney.... 8.50 4.25 | | Oey sehece tox: 50 ‘k and taupe coney.... 13.50 6.75 30 black and taupe coney.... 16.50 8.25 8 dyed skunk......... 32.00 16.00 3 dyed skunk. 48.00 24.00 8 taupe nutria....... ‘ « 80.00 15.00 Scarfs and Muffs—one-third less Were Now Were Now 1 Hudson bay sable scarf....... $1,500.00 $1,000.00 | 380 dyed skunk collars............. $12.50 1 mink cape... ce. 425.00 300.00 1 raccoon scarf... 38.00 3 kolinsky scarfs 75.00 50.00 2 raccoon scarfs. 25.00 3 kolinsky scarf 50.00 32.00 65 Patagonian fox 8.00 5 mink collars 25.00 15.00 4 Patagonian fox muff 10.00 5.00 ~ 10 Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) muffs.28.00 18.50 3 kolinsky searfs. 5 Second floor, Old Building 19.50 , 12.50 Some very fine Coats for young women.---$75 and $89.50 Coats of this superior character are excellent investments, as the materials are of excel- lent quality. And while the styles are smart, they are not ultra, Coats at $75 One model in plain wool velours, with large collars of nutria; reindeer, taupe or brown. Another model in tinseltone; large gathered collar is edged with wide band of nutria, which when the collar is fastened close to neck gives the effect of being a fur collar; Pekin blue, brown or reindeer. Both models are lined with plain peau de cygne to match cloth. Coats at $89.50 —are in the model illustrated. Large shawl collar is of nutria and the ma- terial is a soft fine quality of wool velours, interlined and lined with plain colored peau de cygue; reindeer, taupe or brown. New Silk Frocks Heavy wool velour coat- $37, 50 to $45 ing, fashioned in the most ert ey dared Stunning little frocks of taffeta | models — Raglan sleeves, and erepe de chine for early sea- | loose flaring back. Taupe, son wear—two models at $37.50 and the one illustrated at $45; EXTRA Coats at $29.75 Sizes 14 to 20 years many new ideas in these frocks to enumerate. Second f'oor, Old Building Women’s Bath Robes at $5.25 $7.85 and $8.75 grades Genuine Beacon cloth Boys’ Overcoats and Suits---Winter Sale 850 SUITS 400 OVERCOATS Two model —and the price is Grade Grade Now . $20 to $25 $16.75 | very low for such good-looking 19.75 | robcs; dark and light colorings, 24.75 | desirable patterns of robes trim- i med with satin ribbons; patch pockets and rope girdle give it an added finish. Eiderdown Best quality; in gray, wistaria, rose and Copenhagen blue; with satin ribbon; patch pockets, Corduroy Narrow wale, in a very attrac- tive shade of rose. Sash of same material; patch pockets; becom- Boys’ Shoes go at sale prices Be clink bash Maybe you overlooked them—boys’ tan or black shoes, | Third floor, Old Building Now $16.75 200. 21.50 28.50 izes 7 to 18 years Dark colors. 'Tweeds, cheviots, cassimeres, unfinished ‘worsteds, Norfolks, box pleats, knife pleats, belts, plain backs, Very serviceable coats. Worsted and woo! body lining and venetian yokes and sleeves; button-to-neck and convertible collars. Second floor, Old Building Wansnaner standard ues: aie io in our January Sale at two lower prices. They still hold good— Our $7 shoes... .$5.40 Our $8 shoes... .$6.40 Razor Strops Burlington Arcade floor, New Building 65e Our $1 and $..)0 Grades “Pike” strops—fastidious men know of their excellence. Single and double styles in genuine leather, A very little price, con- sidering the fact that the cost of leather is now high. Main Aisle, Old Building Every Winter Coat For girls of 6 to 14 Reduced $19.75 to $59.50 Jere $25 t a ‘ eae Mere tes to B0 Combination Suits for Women, 55¢ 720, of cotton, our 75c grades; low neck, no sleeves and tight knees; neck and armholes finished with bead trimming. Sizes 36 and 38 only, Main flcor, Old Building Every type of coat from boyish overcoats and “regulation” coats to charming cape-coats and coats with capes—latter are copies of Paris models. Fine materials. Correct colors. Sizes — incomplete, of course. Second floor, Old Building Women’s Tan Shoes were $7.65—Now $5.20 Good tan shoes from our regular stock that is held all dur- ing the season for out-of-town customers. January is the close- out month; so here they go. Tan is the popular shade; and these are the popular models, High cut; lace style; military or Louis heels. Ample range of sizes. Down-Stairs Store, New Building / latter is in taffeta. Dark brown, black or navy blue. Too Georgette Blouses at $5 Will not stay long Not when you consider these facts: compared with our regular stock they are $7 to $9 grades, Most of them are apron or tie front models; there is just one short model among them. The Georgette is a substan- tial quality, a worth-buying quality; and there are plenty of white, flesh and bisque, and taupe, navy and gray, Clean-up of Women’s Gloves at $1.15 We've had+a housecleaning in the glove section in odds and ends of our own good stocks, and they have all been reduced for a quick clearance, Saturday. Included are black and white French kidskin, lambskin, tan capeskin and gray woolen gauntlets, so desirable for present wear. For motoring or skating. No complete range of sizes in any line, but in the collec- tion are sizes 614 to 7) and a few extra large sizes. Also 1200 pairs of French kidskin gloves, $2.85 pair Beautiful quality, in the best shades—beaver, tan, gray, white and black. And in the white are six styles of embroidered backs. Under ordinary circumstances, they’d be considerably higher in price. It’s an opportunity to get a supply. Sizes 614 to 714. Main Aisle, Old Building A special purchase enables us to sell 260 Handbags at $10.50 Our $15 to $25 grades Scores of styles, as there are only one or a few of a model. Generally speaking, they are bags of chiffon, velvet and brocade —their distinctiveness is in the metal, beaded, decorated, celluloid and carved imitation shell frames. 260 bags of this type are very few when the price ts 8o little, ‘ Main floor, Old Building Women’s Sweaters, $6.95 were $11.50 Pastel-colored wool coat sweaters banded with bright color—the sort that look so extraordinarily well on the links and for all out of door sports. Regulation coat model, straight lines broken by pockets and a smart belt. Colors are delicate greens, robin’s-egg blue, mauve, pale yellow, and apricot; banded with fine lines of black, and gay contrasting color. Smart Tie-around Spencers at $9.75 A special purchase. We have had similar sweaters in our own stock at $16.75. Made on surplice lines with a string girdle that ties in back. In tan, navy blue, turquoise und black. Second floor, Old Building Women’s Shoes at less than wholesale Hundreds of pairs, in the January Sale $14 to $16 shoes are now. $10 to $12.50 shoes are ni $8 and $9 shoes are now $7 and $8 shoes are now. . They’re WANAMAKER shoes. And that takes the pec of yards of description, They are this season’s shoes, igh cut, lace—a few button. All good leathers are included. And—a very important fact—we cannot replace any of these shoes at the prices at which you may buy them Saturday. First floor, Old Building Silk Stockings at $1.15 Seconda of $2.10 grade, in the January Sale _ 1,356 pairs of women’s thread silk stockings with mer- sole and top; seamless foot and mock seam leg. Ex- tremely fine stockings—black only. Sizes 814 to 10, $1.75 for seconds of $2.60 and $3.50 grade 1,656 pairs, black silk, full fashioned, with mercerized top and sole. Defects are so slight that they can barely be seen, Sizes 81% to 10, Main floor, Old Building Ivory celluloid toilet articles---a sale $6,000 would be their price, if perfect $3,000 is their total price, Saturday. And the defects don't amount to anything. Hair brustes, $1 to $3.90 Powder boxes, $1 to $2.20 Clot Brahe, #210 a1.60 Combs, 50¢ at brushes, 20 to $1. 1 i , 9 Nail buffers, $1 and $1.15 Military brushes, $1.50 to $2.30 hes hora taser bie B t brushes, 80c, $1 pepuee Danan Foe # Tooth brush holders, 60¢ p Soap boxes, 50c Manicure articles, 25¢ Mirrors, $1.75 to $4.10 | Main floor, Old Building Men’s Gloves, $1.85 Tan capeskin—a few gray capeskin—unlined, outseam sewn, self back, a special purchase of seconds of $2.50 and $3'grades. WOOL GLOVES, $1.15 pain 240 pairs of olive drab gloves and 300 pairs of gray mittens; of scratch wool with heavy ribbed wrist; warm and serviceable. They were $1.50 pair. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building Down-Stairs Stor Down-Stairs Store, Old Building The Sale started today, ahead of time, because we are ready, because the public is ready, and because, with these extra days, we can handle it more economically and give te'ter service toour customers.. More than a million dollars of GOOD home furniture at a saving of 10 to 33 per cent. In spite of the furniture shortage (with no relief in sight) OU may choose now, and have your purchase delivered at once. Or, if you prefer, we shall be glad to extend to you the courtesy of setting aside the furniture you select until after February 1st. Every piece of furniture bears a February Sale tag, on which is written the regular price and the February price, so that you may know at once, and def initely, just how good your investment is going to be. EVERY PIECE of home furniture (excepting only that in Les Galeries Belmaison and Au Quatrieme) is in the February Sale at a reduction in price. This is in accordance with the custom governing our February Sale. In addition are several special purchases. One alone involves almost half a million dollars of furniture, bought for cash on a very advantageous basis, the bene- fits which go to those who buy in this sale, You will find here Saturday furniture for every room in a variety of styles and woods, the largest retail stocks available, at prices that make the sale an oppor- tunity which has no parallel today. Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Building Saturday is the Last Day of the PINK and WHITE Sale Pink Silk Lingerie—new shipment | Frilly Petticoats, $7.95 and $9.75 BODICES, $1.36 to $1.95—crepe de chine, washable | Satins and taffetas, new for the last day of the sale. satin; tailored and lace-trimmed model, ribbon strap The loveliest colors ever seen—changeable radium or built up shoulder. taffeta, gold and rose, blue, light blue, a wonderful array CHEMISES at $3.85—5 styles; kindergarten stitch- | of colors. And a lovely quality, such as one enjoys ery trims two pretty crepe de chine tailored styles; two | wearing. Some are finished in severely tailored ways, are trimmed with creamy lace; the other is a washable | have pretty little ruffles. satin tailored model. i WASHABLE SATIN BLOOMERS, $2.95, $3.85. | Much-desired Girls’ Guimpes, $2.50 Just as demure and cunning as th : Crepe de Chine Nightgowns collars and clever little gura-buck caffe edged vith bear : leated frills. One is all white; the other style has littl At $6.95, a tailored model. At $7.60, a lace-trimmed | Preated frills. Or y ney eer ef n * red cuffs and collar. Good to wear model with a little sleeve, At $8.75, a lace-trimmed | iittle blouses, too. Sizes 6 to 18 years = White Cotton Lingerie a P he pio oo aes ' practical ones for “Miss 14 to 18,” At $1.35 to $3.85—a large and varied assortment of wered i nightgowns, envelope chemises and petticoats. Made abasin, 01.0, Allover perealine, $2.00, with great care. Lace and embroidery trimmed; tailored style; novelties. New shipment of French Blouses at $10.75 Samples of Paris designs. Only one of a kind. Would ordinarily sell for from $16.50 to’ $20. Lovely sheer, fine batistes, voiles and nets, made with all the clever charm that the French have at their command. Of course, entirely hand-made. Some are embroidered, some trimmed with real filet lace; many are hemstitched. Most of the blouses are put together with pretty entre deux or little hand- rolled seams. Several are finished with an attractive little touch of weight. color. In the Imported Shops Georgette Crepe Blouses at $9.50 400 new, fresh blouses of $12.75 to $19.75 grades put out at this low price to make the last day of the sale unusually interesting and worth-while. When one considers how ex- pensive materials are by the yard, it makes these blouses seem even more wonderful for the price. The assortment includes many copies of imported French models. Some are beaded, some embroidered, some are lace-trimmed. Third floor, Old Building 250 Motoring Ulsters reduced $85 and $95 all the season— $5 5 WANAMAKER Motor Shop quality, Saturday Girls’ inexpensive Bloomers $1.385—made of either black or white sateen. Gath- ered elastic tops and at the knees. one Girls’ corduroy Bathrobes, $5.25 Narrow wale corduroy, nicely made, neat and trim. Comes in rose or copenhagen blue. Sizes 14 to 18. Allon the Third floor, Old Building. $4 Corsets for $2.45 Pink. One of coutil. One of silk figured brocade. One quite heavy, the other lighter in Main Aisle, Old Building There are frill blouses, too. Every sort, in fact. Round necks, rolling collars, collarless styles. Elbow length sleeves and long sleeves, Pastel colors, flesh, white and some blouses in suit shades, Blouses that are useful and practical and at the same time very good-looking. regular stocks, in imported and domestic fabrics and a variety of models, sizes 36 to 44. Men’s $1.25 Socks, 85¢ a pair 3,000 pairs of fine cashmere or cotton and wool socks; light or heavy weight; black, oxford, white, gray, khaki, All sizes in the lot, but not every size in each shade. Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building on me ree enews ee beeen ene = <eeee e ee

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