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“or Your Own Comfort Kindly NOTICE An analysis of our records shows that nine-tenths of our stocks have been bought since prices began | to fall and are marked at the lowered prices, where- ever they have broken, and in many cases at less. While the people generally know this and show that they know it by giving us the largest business in our history, the statement is made for the enlight- enment of those who persist in saying that retail prices have not come down. Our daily merchandise announcements are an answer to all such statements. ¢ * Fine last-minute:achievement Women’s Dresses at $29.50, $39.50 75 Dresses at $29.50 Some a third less; most are Half Price. Tricotine. Satin. Taffeta and Tulle combinations. Afternoon frocks, unusually well designed, in simple distinctive modes, with thought given to’ the becomingness of ail important necklines and bodices. : . Some have touches of embroidery, others are beaded a bit. in midnight blue, black and brown. Evening frocks in lovely pastel colors, trimmed with dashes of flowers and in clever arrangements of tulle and fine taffeta. 97 Dresses at $39.50 One-third and more below earlier prices. Afternoon and street dresses of fine tricotine in midnight blue. Evening dresses of net and tulle combined with taffeta;- black and colors. Second floor, Old Building Women’s Suits, $29.50 Earlier $49.50 to $59.50 A varied collection of excellent suits af imported tweeds, and domestic duvet de laine and tricotine. Several smartly tailored and sports models in appropriate colorings. Second floor, Old Building Wronsn’s $18.75 Sweaters—now $10.50 Women’s $16.75 Sweaters—now $9.75 Tuxedo models, some in mohair, some of zephyr wool with girdle; soft blues, tans, browns and rose—becoming and smart. Women’s $15 Sweaters—now $8.75 Tuxedo light English coat sweaters of fine selected wool in mixtures of two colors knitted together. $6.75 Sweaters, $4.50; $10.50 Sweaters, $6.50 Without belts or collars. A collection of five styles in several dif- ferent yarns; in all colors, but no black or white. Second floor, Old Building Women’s High-grade Shoes, $7 and $9 pr. 715 pairs at $9 pair These were made to be sold at $15 to $18 pair—tan or black valf- skin lace, with Cuban heels, black kidskin, black calfskin with white tops, and patent leather, with Louis XV. heels. 667 pairs at $7 pair Made to be sold at $11 to $14 pair—tan, black or brown calfskin lace, and black kidskin lace, all with Cuban heels. Evening Slippers and Pumps, $9 438 pairs, made to be sold at $16 to $19 pair—brocade suede pumps. Good range of sizes, but not complete in each style. First floor, Old Building An extraordinary opportunity to save $125 to $170 on Christmas Pianos $895 Brambach Grand Pianos... $865 Shoninger Player-Pianos. $550 Shoninger Upright Pianos. All new BRAMBACH and SHONINGER—both reputable names, found only on good music-producing instruments, We guar- antee them as unreservedly as we guarantee any piano we sell. We recommend them as most unusual values. Convenient terms to all desiring them First Gallery, New Building / Che eX WANAMAKER hristmas Store Broadway at Ninth, New York Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Come Early Saturday yU) te Coats for Miss 14 to 20 $69 $75 $89.50 Our $95 to $145 grades of the season i The coats in this sale have just been made to our order —in the styles and of the materials which have received the cachet of the best dressed young women. 7 Duvetyne. Velours de laine. Bolivia cloth. Veldyne. Suede-finished woolen materials. Excellent qualities of these of fur—moleskin, nutria, natural materials in the approved shades | raccoon, seal-dyed coney, short- of blue, reindeer and brown and | clipped wolf, or Australian opos- taupe. Plain colored silk linings | sum and squirrel. . itch. Sketches give an idea of the All of the models, except one, smart silhouettes of these coats. has a large and luxurious collar Several models at each price. Second floor, Old Building—Tenth Street Wonderful capture of Fur Neckpieces We’re getting them in for Saturday Skunk Animal Scarfs, $18 to $83 sna Mid to match. 27.50 scarfs for $18.00. | $85.00 scarfs for $22.50 00 scarfs for $30.00. | $65.00 scarfs for $43.00. $75,00 scarfs for $50.00. $85.00 scarfs for $55.00. $110 scarfs for $73.00. $126 scarfs for $83.00. Skunk Capes and Stoles, $55 to $110 $75.00 capes for $50.00. $85.00 capes for $55.00. $110 capes, stoles for $73. $125 capes for $83.00. $165 capes, stoles, $110. Black Lynx Animal Scarfs, $50 to $115 $75 scarfs for $50. | $100 scarfs for $65. $120 ‘scarfs for $80. | $176 scarfs for $116. Taupe Wolf Scarfs, $33, $40 $50 and $60 grades, double fur, and silk-lined. Taupe Wolf Muffs, $26, $33 $40 and $50 grades, with head and tail, , Brown Wolf Scarfs, $23, $26; Muffs, $30 Black Wolf Scarfs, $30, $33; Muffs, $26 Second floor, Old Building Velveteen Skirts,$7.50 —About the cost of their production 100 skirts, made of a quality of velveteen used by the manufacturer for far more expensive skirts. Simple tail- ored models (two) with smart well-finished pockets., In midnight blue, black and dark brown. Belt measures, 25 to 34 inches. French Bead Bags, $1: --Absurdly little They were imported to be sold for $18.50 to $25 Two types—drawstring model illustrated, , and a style with metal frame. Many designs . in dark, rich’ colors. Yabo Velvet and Duvetyn Bags, $6.75 300 bags—but only one or a few of a model or color. Bags of chiffon velvet in black, brown, navy blue and taupe; duvetyn bags in taupe and brown, Metal and seli-covered and shell celluloid frames. Main floor, Old Building a Wanamaker-Special Sewing Machines, $44.25 It will do well anything that any sewing‘ machine of the vibrating type will do. It is guaranteed to do these things with satisfaction for five years. The Wanamaker Store stands back of this guarantee. Drop head eiiclosed in an oak cabinet with five drawers, matically, The shuttle is self-threading. The work of winding the thread on the bobbin is done by an automatic device and this machine is provided with the usual ingenious attach- ments for lessening labor that are given with machines that cost much more. closed cabineta up to $76. One of the important features of this machine is the entirely self-acting tension, requiring no attention or skill on the part of the operator, no matter what the nature of the fabric may be. Full set of attachments with each machine. Sold on the Wanamaker Plan, if preferred—$2 first ent and $1 per week, Seventh Galley, New Building | ing. Light weight. The head lifts into place auto- | Other vibrating shuttle machines with en- | A Family Sale | Underwear-Hosiery $15,583 of women’s stockings and underwear, | children’s underwear, men’s underwear and socks, | our own stocks, for $9,236. For Women $7 and $8 French Silk Stockings—$3.75 pair | Plus 18¢ tax. 43 pairs, black, white, with open-work side clock- Some with cotton welt and sole. $6.27 and $8 Silk Stockings—$3.75 pair Plus 18¢ tax. 188 pairs, ribbed effects and embroidered * $2.75 and $3.25 Vests—$1.75 187, cotton and wool mixed, heavy weight, ribbed; low neck. $3.75 to $5 Combination Suits—$2.75 676; cotton and wool mixed; heavy weight, ribbed. $1.85 to $2 Combination Suits—$1 420; fleeced cotton, ribbed’ white, heavy weight. $4.75 Glove Silk’Bloomers—$3.50 | 860 pairs; pink, medium weight, sizes 6, 6 and 7. For Children. 75c to $1.45 Underwear—65c 360 shirts and pantalettes, ribbed cotton, white. 2 to 16 year size. $1.15 to $1.95 Underwear—$1 Ribbed shirts and pantalettes, cotton and wool, white; 2 year sizes. Main floor, Old Building . For Men $1.50 Shirts or Drawers—95c each 1,044 pieces, cotton and wool mixed, medium weight. $2 Shirts or Drawers—$1.25 each 960 pieces, cotton and wool mixed, heavy weight, $1 Socks—65c pair « 1,200 prs., artificial silk-plaited cotton (very durable); heavy weight, black, cordovan, champagne, navy blue. * Burlingion Arcade floor, New Building to 16 700 DOLLS $2.75 and $4.75 each, regularly $4 and $7 They are dressed in lace-trimmed organdie, have sleeping eyes, bobbed and curly hair, shors and stockings. Toy World—Third Gallery, New Building | All Corduroy Suits for Boys, Saturday $7.95 550 Corduroy Suits were $12.75 | | 137 Corduroy Suits were $13.50 | | | 76 Corduroy Suits were $18.00 They are made of such well known standard corduroy as Crompton and Hockmeyer—the best material available. full belted, coats full lined; well made and well finished, most of them in mode shade—a few are brown. Sizes 7 to 18—and plenty of 18 year sizes. 3 | Third floor, Old Building | | | | All are Norfolk style with patch and regular pockets, | | | | at 75c spool Formerly 95c—the last at this price For the hand-made Christmas gift, 1,500 spools, 250 yards to the spool; takes but one »: | tie, AMl the desired shades are in the lot. Instructor in t! help you to make the tie; so simple that a child can do it, First floor, Old Building _ A Christmas Sale ol to mmlce a | section will Grade Now Wool challis Japanese kimonos in vivid or dark colors. . . $18,00 $9.00 800 silk envelope chemises; crepe de chine or sating $2.95 $1.95 200 silk petticoate; satin, taffetu, silk jersey $5.85 $3.85 Housedresses of trim, striped or figured percale $3.95 $2.86 Third floor, Old Building 420 Wool Belt Scarfs — $5.00, $6.50 and $8.00 Grade ‘Two yds. long, 16 in, wide; heather, tan, brown, green, navy bl | Bai les | amo vesr oor, Old Building The Christmas Sale | of BICYCLES | begins Saturday, with good wheels at good savings, not- i i e fact that there has been no reduction in es, and none is promised us, $39.50 to $47.50 Juvenile Bicycles... . . $35.00 | $47.50 to $52.50 Men’s Bicycles....... . » $38.50 | $55.00 to $57.50 Fancy Bicycles............ $42.50 $57.50 Women’s Bicycles cece ee §49,50 The “Fancy” Bicycles are arch-bar and motor-bikes. Each bicycle hes complete up-to-date equipment—best procurable —including coaster brake, saddle, rofler-chatae, mud guards, fancy fintsh, etc. This i the Bicycle Event of the Christmas Beason. Sport Shop—Burlington Arcade floor, New Building Bags, $14.50. —-~ Fibre Tie Silk | | sleeve model of rough cheviot in “Blinken” $15, Raglan coat. “Joan” $19.50, “Nod $15, “Darby” $ Gold tone mixture. Baby boy box coat, Polo coat. New Coats for Wee Tots Special at $15 and $19.50 Each of these 250 coats is ten dollars below today’s regular retail price. They were made by one of our best tailors of children’s coats, according to our specifications as to de- tails of tailoring; sateen linings buttons, genenous pockets, belts and fine workmanship. heather mixtures with deep flap At $19.50 Kets. Velours hat t teh DARBY —_ double-breasted iit ketce coat of tan Polo cloth or fine NOD—box codt for the baby English mixtures in tan, blue or ‘ ‘i , boy; of rough cheviot with velvet brown, with braided leather but- olan bone buttemat valves Toes fone, | Sizes 2 to 6 years, Tam | o'shanter, $1.60. Sizes 1,2 and 3 to match, trimmed with balls of 300 Dresses $1.50 to $3.45 nutria, $5.95, Were $2.95 to $7.50; col- 4 | JOAN—smart little flare model | of fine gold tone mixture, made on a yoke; deep fur collar and self Cs buttons and Sapna’ details. Sizes 2 to 6 years, Hat oréd gingham, chambr to match topped with a fur but- candy, clvine: voller white dimity, organdie or voile; sizes 2 to 6 years. ton, $5.95, At $15 BLINKEN — swaj er Raglan Third floor, Old Buildin: Men’s Fur-collar Coat~ will move out Zz quickly Saturday which have been $85 $95 and $115 in our Motor Shop stocks $57.50 Collars are of nutria, otter and sealine (dyed coney). Overcoatings are good quality Americag | Muff and patch pockets. cheviot. All sizes. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building Men’s silk-lined O’coats 400 at $37.50 [Less than actual cost ‘These fine Chesterfield overcoats were bought originally to sell for $65 to $80. They're of very superior materials silk lined, some full lined, some half; fly front, button through, and double-breasted models; beautifully finished, made up to Wanamaker standard—the type of coats that may be worn on any occasion. oe New Shirts--low--$1.35 or three for $4 This manufacturer, like many others, had stock on hand to close out; and this is part of the CLOSE-OUT. Fresh, new shirts now marked $1.35, and piled high and wide on the tables for Saturday. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building Distributing Menh’s good Shoes at Very low prices $8.75 {ue = “aus } 86.75 A great New York shoe house had too large a stock on hand. T offered us very good terms to take them and eell them. We acce: Bi because the shoes are GOOD shoes, and we are passing on the very unusual benefits to our customers. High shoes in black and tan leather, lace, one sturdy blucher model, and a patént leather button ahoe with black cloth top— complete range of sizes, Andsome tan grain oxfords and high lace shoes. 5 Burlington Arcade floo?, New Building 3,600 ‘Men’s Pajamas $1.75 1,200 Nightshirts—$1.25 We can't remember when there was such a low james and nightshirts, They have white silk loo} uttons, pockets; and the material is of a good quality that suareetad by the price We bought them after waiting and Ready Saturday. Burlington Arcade floor, New ae thin neeia tears santa ee