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— , —not only low prices, but fine materials— | —not only fine materials, but exquisite taste— —not only inexpensive things, but luxurious, too— —not only cotton, but fine silk underclothes— (SATA MLAbV TANT 9) ESA In time for this Sale French Hand-made Lingerie Priced at bare fraction. above cost 500 pieces of exquisite French lingerie, made in inimitable fashions, and .with all the charm and piquancy of French lingerie are fashioned of nainsook. Many pieces are embroidered in sim- ilar patterns to form sets. Real laces of the finest texture, net in filmy appliqued - patterns, drawn work and embroidery are used with the perfect taste of the French woman, Gowns are $8.50 to $16.50; chemises with bodices or round necklines are $5 to $10.50; bodices are $5 67.50; drawers are $5 to $10.50. Drawer combinations have arrived again! Par- ticularly becoming to the large figure. The chemise ao drawer combined, doing away with unnecessary ‘ullness, fashioned of nainsook, $9.76 to $18.75, Third floor, Old Building, Lingerie, $2.85 of crepe de chine Envelope chemises, step-in drawers, and bloom- ers trimmed with wee tucks, laces or Georgette erepe, are made of erepe de chine of a good, wash- ble quality. The simplicity of ‘tailored models or the more elaborate lace-trimmed models are in the collection. Bizea 36 to 44, Third floor, Old Building Porto Rico Lingerie of handkerchief linen Fine linen lingerie, made in Porto Rico according to our directions, trimmed with real laces or exqui- site embroidery and drawn work, and dainty satin ribbons, All taken from oilr own stocks and re- duced for this sale. Linen nightgowns with round, square or V necks: G $5.75, were $8.50 $12, were $15 to $17.50 $8.50, were $10.75 and $12.75 $25, were $20 Linen envelope chemises with bodice tops: $5.75, were $6.50 and $7.50 $8.50, were $9.75 Linen straight chemises with bodice tops: $5.75, were $6.50 and $7.50 $8.50, were $9.75 $12, were $15 and $16.50. $3.95, were $4.50 $5.75, were $7.50 $8.60, were $10 to $12.50 $12, were $15 Third floor, New Building. Gowns and Chemises, $1.45 of white nainsook 384 pwces The simplicity of the most expensive lingerie has been maintained in these gowns and chemises at so small a price. Wee laces, embroideries, tucks and very nafrow ribbons trim the round or V shape necks and the sleeves of the gowns and the round or bodice tops of the envelope chemises. Sizes 36 to 44, Third floor, New Building. * ee Half Price for : Our finer Negligees and Tea Gowns $18.75 to $97.60 Were $37.50 to $195 btn of these models are copies of imported gown: Fashioned in the softly draped, graceful lines so in keeping with the peliacy "one’s boudoir or Graph mietior, Hoed with silk or fansel, to repe meteor, or cha nd robe model; lace; satin; brocade; satin combi: with Georgette crepe are the materials of slip-over or robe models, Only 60 models in this collection. Third floor, Old Building Two Corsets at $4.95 $7 and $7.50 grades A Femina corset of pink brocade made on the straight lines for the slender figure; with an elastic waist, trimmed with lace and ribbon. ‘A Parisienne corset for the average figure; made of plain pink batiste. rassieres at 76c, our $1.50 grade. ‘Made in a variety of stylea to fit all types of figures, Fash- ioned of net, lace, satin. Third floor, Old Building Corsets at $2.95 Femina and L. R. corsets of brocade or pink coutil, come in several styles too, for the slender, medium and full figure. Main floor, Old Building. Hand-made Blouses of voile and batiste $6.75 for $9.75 grade Four hundred in five selected styles—with frills with high necks; V-necks, or collarless; short or long sleeves, The trimming is of real filet lace; others are finely embroidered, tucked and hand-hemstitched. Second floor, Old Building ‘Trim House. Frocks 300 at $10.75 ‘These well-made frocks fashioned on smart lines are those which women care to wear in the warm apartment. Smart, straight line or petal-ruffled frocks of checked gingham, and slightly draped frocks of voile printed in foulard patterns, are among these six models from which to c. ose these easily tubbed frocks which are indispensable. Third floor, Old Building For the Baby (6 months to 3-year-old) Exquisite Dresses from France “ French batiste of the finest Egyptian cotton is used to make these dainty wee frocks. The most beautiful workmanship, material and laces have been combined with the utmost simplicity. AT $3.95—short slips trimmed with wee tucks, lace edge and tiny embroidery. AT $4.95—real Valenciennes lace edges, the sleeves and necks of slips otherwise untrimmed. AT $5.50—pink or white slips with hemstitched hems, occasionally embroidered, trimmed with wee lace and pin tucks. Baby Lingerie from France Petticoats, $2.50 to $6.95—even the most inex- pensive slip is hand scalloped; others are scalloped and embroidered or trimmed with an edge of real Valenciennes lace. Drawers for the 6 months to the o yoscol $2.50 —made of fine long cloth with a hand-scalloped edge, also run with a tiny ribbon. Straight drawers with a hemstitched and ruffled edge; sizes 2 to 8 years, $2.50; sizes 10 to 14 years, $2.95. Straight Drawers with a scalloped and embroid- ered ruffle; sizes 2 to 14 years, $8.50. ‘Third floor, Old Building Our January Sale of Pure Linens » Prices 20 to 50 per cent. below our present retail prices Sale opens today. Linens taken out of our regular stock or out of out reserve stocks in the bonded warehouses. All are the high standard Wanamaker qualities, Satin Damask Tablecloths —with napkins to match Double damask; three patterns—rose on band; screll with urn; chrysanthemym, Sise vere Now | Size Were Now 2x2 -yards...$15 $10,75 |p.9 yards....$21 $16.25 2x2% yards...$18 $13.75 22x22 ie napkins te match—$12.75 dozen were $18, i Finer Damask Tablecloths —with napkins to match Satin damask; four designs—plain satin band; wild rose; carnation; chrysanthemum. Sise Were Now| 2 x2 yds,.$18.00 $12/2 x3 2 x2% yds,.$22.50 $15|2%x2K y 24,00 $16 24x24 in. napkins to match—$15 dozen were $22.50, Table Damask by the Yard Crown damazk bleached; heavy quality; soft fin- ish; just out of bond. Four designs—chrysanthe- mum; chrysanthemum ard spot; rose and spot; rose and stripe Were Now 27.50 $18 45-inch inch Was $3.75 Was $4.60 Now $3 yd. Now $8.50 yd. 63-inch 71-inch Was $5,25 Was $6.00 Now $4.10 yd. Now $4.75 yd, Silver Bleached Table Damask 69 in wide; heavy quality, soft finish....$2.85 yard $9 doz. for $18 Hand Towels Huck hemstitched, in sizes 18x85 in, and 20x89 in., and damask in size 18x36 in, Linens for the Kitchen Kitchen Towels Pure linen. All typed with word “kitchen”, $6 doz., were $9 Twilled; 22x28 in. Also glass towels; 20x29 in, $9.60 doz, were $13.80 Heavy quality; 26x34 inches, And Madeira Fancy Linens The uuthentic hand-embroidered and hand-seal- foped Madeira linens so much in demand, 12-piece luncheon sets—$12.50 grade for $7.50 set, 18x18 in. napkins—$16 grade for $9.50 dozen. 18x45 in, scarfs—$10 grade for $6.50 each, 18x18 in. centre pieces—$2.75 grade for $1.50 each, 24x24 in, centre pieces—$4.25 grade for $2.75 each, Bread tray covers—65c. grade for 45¢ each, 14x14 in, toast covers—§$2.75 grade for $1.75 each, 75¢ for $1.50 Dress Linen All-white; for women’s and children’s , clothes; 86 in. wide; splendid quality. Toueling 35¢ yd., was 65c Heavy all-linen toweling, 17 in, wide; assorted bor- ders; for rollers. tea or $8 doz., were $12 Glass and pantry towels; 22x82 inches, It will be a woncerful sale. ‘The prices and qualities we have not seen equaled anywhere. First floor, Old Building The White Scale offers | Here it is--The Annual Wanamaker | The Long-awaited January Sale of — ‘Men's WINTER CLOTHING = In Wanamaker’s Burlington Arcade ‘Store |. 2,376 Suits and 2,133 Overcoats —_— At Less Than They Cost to Make a This is the famous Winter Sale that for many years has set the record for value giving and selling, not only in New. York City but in the country. It is the sale that many merchants have tried to imitate. It is the sale at which thousands of men annually have laid in their sea- son’s supply of clothing, always at rock- bottom prices. f Although all of this clothing or its duplicate grade has been on sale in our own stocks this season at the higher prices mentioned—some even higher— the market is now so overturned that the mere statement of prices and grades means little or nothing. But the clothing itself means every- thing. What sort of clothing is it? Are the fabrics all-wool? Is the tailoring all it ought to be—the vital parts by hand? Are the trimmings up to the fabric? Are the fashions and patterns cor- rect? If all these things are RIGHT, then you may safely buy, because with the ‘low price you are buying good clothing, cloth- ing that will give satisfaction. In this sale—this Wanamaker sale— the clothing is bound to be RIGHT be- cause it was all made for our regular selling in the Wanamaker Burlington Arcade Store, which has the highest standard of ready-to-wear clothing in the country; a standard so high that separate tailor shops are established in the leading manufactories of clothing so that our work may be given the-special attention and additional care that our specifications call for. As to the Prices they are lower than they have been for years, They are lower than they are in any other New York store, quality for quality, as our investigation shows. They are much lower than they will be next spring when the new stocks of clothing yet to be made come through. ' For be it known we have taken in from our manufacturers all our clothing for which we were committed; playing tair with them; and we are now mak- ing this radical disposal, without regard to cost, to clear our decks and enter the new year without erzumbering stocks of any kind. 2,376 Suits 135 of the $50 grade... 230 of the $55 grade... 110 of the $60 grade..., 180 of the $60 grade... 91 of the $65 grade... 103 of the $70 grade... 127 of the $75 grade... 84 of the $80 grade... 369 of the $85 grade... 243 of the $90 grade... 196 of the $95 grade... 145 of the $100 grade.. $38 $47 $56 A Bird’s-eye View of the Suits THE SUITS are single and double-breast- ers; two, three and four-button; over 20 models, THE SUIT FABRICS are fine worsteds, cassimeres, cheviots and serges—almost half of them imported. They range all the way from the conservative, almost-invisible stripes and mixtures to the more apparent stripes, mixtures and herringbones. THE SUIT COLORINGS include the many shades of brown; the lighter grays; the darker oxfords; the wanted blues; and more of the better combinations than we can describe. Plain blues, browns, and grays are also avail- able. THERE ARE SUITS for fathers and suits for sons; suits for business wear; suits for dressier occasions, Linings and trimmings are telltale features. 126 of the $100 grade. 98 of the $105 grade.. 107 of the $110 grade... 83 of the $115 grade.. Sizes for Alana All Men Regular sizes; stouts; slims; longs; shorts. And this applies with equal force . to both suits and overcoats, No Charge for Alterations It’s the time to buy! To buy right! To buy at Wanamaker’s . $29 = Sale! a 2,133 Overcoats _ 160 of the $50 grade... 230 of the $55 grade... 102 of the $60 grade... 66 of the $60 grade... 142 of the $65 grade... 43 of the $70 grade. « 121 of the $75 grade... 29 of the $80 grade... 60 of the '$85 grade..., 160 of the $85 grade... 222 of the $90 grade... 146 of the $95 grade... 151 of the $95 grade... 182 of the $100 grade.. 110 of the $110 grade.. 127 of the $115 grade.. 82 of the $125 grade... J . 6 : 2. —And the Entire Overcoat Family THE CHESTERFIELD is something of an ; aristocrat among overcoats because it can be worn on so many occasions, Plenty of Ches- terfield models in this sale. - THE BOX COAT is often chosen b; men because it has a youthful swagger. THE BELTED COAT—or half-belted coat — —is represented. in the ulsters below. THE TOWN ULSTER is a typical street ulster—available for street and business wear all the winter through. _ THE ULSTER is a man’s coat from collar to hem—big, warm, roomy, comfortable. THESE MODELS are provided in the best of overcoat fabrics—tweeds, Saxonies, chev- iots, meltons, kerseys and fleeces—in black, blues, browns, grays, plaids and mixtures, young