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Broadway at Ninth Street New York TT The February SAL Visitors in New York at the automobile-show are cor- dially invited to share in the great economies offered in the Pebruary Sale of furniture now proceeding. Shipments . by freight to even distant points are not costly—the sav- ing in the price much more than pays the freight. Husbands with their wives vare specially invited to come Saturday afternoon, when most business offices are closed, and together choose what- ever shall be needed for the next six months. Prices now are lower than they Will be until at least our August sale. : Selections may be made from our entire stock of house- hold furniture. ; 20 to 30 per cent. less for half the stock 40 and 50 per cent. less on many things -At least 10 per cent. less on everything Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Building Line Up Boys! for Overcoats at lower prices School sizes, 10 to 18 years Every quality a boy or parent would ask in a coat-is embodied in these Wanamaker coats— Ulster style, of warm, serviceable materials. The variety includes many styles and colorings. Were $25 to $30, now $16.75 Were $35 to $42.50, Mack‘naws, $7.75 229 of the Wana-Mackinaws that were $11.75—in the real style of the | ol jan trappers and North- men, modified and finished to suit . be New York boy. At such a low price there should be a rush here turday. Wool materials, attractive colo: belts and patch pockets; sizes 7 to 18 years. Third Hoor, Old Building Boys’ $30 to $40 Suits at $18.50 boy would like to have a real Wanamaker suit—the very best ¢ that lors can produce, And here's a price that permits any boy to have his choice. v : In 11 different models in dark browns, grays, and mixtures, with one and two pairs of trousers, for boys 7 to 18 years of age, Third floor, Old Building For Young Girls—Excellent Winter Coats at $16.50 Two reasons why they are exceptional All these grades of coats were $25 and $29.75 earlier in the sea- son; our price, $16.50, represents worth-while savings. Secondly—the coats are in conservative styles that will be just as smart next season as they are now. 2K ‘ Coats of heavy, but soft chinchilla cloth in double breasted models; fally lind; Oxford gray. Coats of silvertone wool velours with an invisible crossbar de- sign; severely’ tailored model with attractive collar; fully lined; *henna or navy blue. Sizes 6 to 14 years. “4 . Second floor, Old Building—Tenth Street Judge the White Sale by this $1 Lingerie These gowns and envelope chemises have become famous. They, pF are of very good quality nainsook, trimmed with narrow embroidere: edges or lace with the utmost simplicity. At $1.65; more frivolous nainsook gowns and envelope chemises; gowns made in empire fashion with a V neck, trimmed in quite elaborate patterns with lace; chemises have round or bodice top, Third floor, Old Building Japanese Kimonos, $1.45 Were $2.95—of a gay printed cotton material with a sprawling , Tose or blue pattern. Hand-made Camisoles, $1.50 to $3.95 From Porto Rico—dainty hemstitched bodices, some of them also embroidered or trimmed with a bit of drawn work. Of nainsook or sheer voile. Third floor, Old Building Women’s Dressing Robes, $6.85 Were $12.50 and $14.50 Beacon blanket robes bound with satin, in assorted patterns in light and dark colors. ' @orduroy robes full lined with dotted mull, in rose, blue or wistaria. Sizes 36 to 44. Third floor, Old Building White Sale Specials On the Main Aisle Saturday At $3.45—taffeta and jersey petticoats, street shades. At $1.85—crepe de chine and satin envelope chemises, + At 95c—bungalow aprons of gingham and percale, At $2.65 and $3.95—Philippine hand made lingerie and hand embroidered nightgowns and envelope chemises, At $8.95—Popular corsets, regular $4.50 grade. For Miss 14 to 20 New Crepe de Chine Frocks Parisian in style—$32.50 Simplicity of the style in which these frocks are fashioned emphasizes the fine lity of the crepe de chine. ie moire ribbon which is used to bind the round neck and short sleeves = to form the tiny bows and s beter girdle hon teed fine quality may ata e I rl trimmed in pea’ _with navy blue thon, navy blue with Copenhagen blue, beige with brown, penhagen blue with Fay, tomato red with na’ plue, black with white; also white. New Taffeta Frocks at $32.50 ’ Also a new low price f 5 BZ frocks of this quality and style. ~: a : Model featured quaint, ing, give the effect of a volum- simple basque, but the skirt is inous tunic: In brown, Copen- quite unusual—numerous large hagen or navy blue. ‘‘ petals, edged with narrow pleat- Second floor, Old Building For Miss 14 to 20 Coats in styles that are having a vogue—$39.75, $49.50, $75 Our $59.50 to $125 grades 50 more of those smart short sports and trotteur coats of two- toned polo cloth or tweed, with large shawl collars of carefully selected natural raccoon at $39.75—our $59.50 grade. In blues, tans or browns. Aiso .at $39.75—fuN. coats * of wool yelours; attractive silhou- ette with narrow shoulders, fitted at waistline and flare skirt; large shawl collar of natural ekunk rac- Coats at $49.50 Originally priced $69.50 to ai 679.50. ‘ / Coats of cloth and wool DPM ‘mn) tline model dol- lela with the blouse Coat, $39.75—W rap, $75 Back: some hyve large fur ooliars; Cure are ugleting Skirts a $9.75, $11.75 Coa’ and $12.75 ee tbe meme Pesgest wt at $9.75—beuntifully tailored. Our $95: to $126 grades, Skirts at $11.75—our $23.50 to $32.00 cheeke materials, Skirts at $12.76 are of fine white worsted flannel, Second floor, Old Building Women’s $11 to $18 Shoes at $7 1,210 pairs froni our own stocks, including— Tan storm shoes, fine for big girls and outdoor women. Black or tan calf walking boots. rades, Pleated models in Coats snd wrens Of fa siete plain and striped ‘woolen finish.d materials and frost glow ° Bolivia cloth, One model hus large collar of beaver, another of gray squirrel or beaver. blue, reindeer, brown. collar}, Navy Nankin lue or Patent leather or kidskin dress boots, some with tops of white | and colors. All sizes in the lot, but not in every kind. * * . Women’s $2 to $4 Felt Slippers—$1.50 and $2 First floor, Old Building Sale of Toiletries The usual Wanamaker sale of scores of needed articles—too many to list—at lowered’ prices Sat- urday. TOILET ARTICLES SOAPS BRUSHES RUBBER GOODS Main Aisle, Main floor, Old Building Baby Wardrobes (6 months to 2:year-olds) At new low prices Dresses Coats New sheer lawn slips trimmed Or Crapetin chen testa Mts with @ narrow torchon lace, pin lered calli ee. tucks, or wee embroidered collars, eS SAE, AE, A $1 to $2.95. $15, were, $18.60 to $25; white ’ % crepe de chine or silk poplin coats eer oon and band enrerold with, hand” embrolderes “collas oF $12.5. ‘ cape; silk lined Sweaters English hand knitted white sweaters, collarieas or with wee turnover collar, $2.95 Petticoats Fine muslin petticoats, edged with lacé or a small puffie, em- broldered or lace ed 1:15 to $2.95, Flannelette “Gertrude” petticoats with a bound edge, b5c. For the 2to6 ear-olds Drawers ae wool chinchilla Diaper drawers edged with a wee opata, ruffle, 40c; Ince edged, BBc. Navy blue or gray double. breast box coats lined with Shirts red. flannel, with belt and pockets, Hats and caps, $1.95 and 2.50, were $6.95 to $8.50, hinchila or corduroy caps; velours and silk beaver hats in brown, black or navy blue, % ‘wool, 50c, were $1 to $1.40; all woal, 90, were $2. Nightgowns New gowns of fing muslin, edeed | with embroidery ribbon run or with ®@ Marrow torchon lace, $1.15, ‘Third floor, Old Building and Other Good ‘Women’s Fur Coats Hudson Seal: Coats, $295 Near-Seal Coats, $125 and $195 It is a real achievement to offer a Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) coat of lovely quality, df soft, luxurious and well- matched skins, made in a 86-inch ‘model, with collar and cuffs of skunk, beaver, or squirrel, for $285. Earlier the price was $595. tions of fur mentioned. The collar is a generous cape mod- el, the cuffs have the desired bell flare. A near-seal (dyed coney) coat of excellent quality at $1956—36, inches long, self trimmed, with deep cape collar and bell cuffs of natural skunk and beaver. Earlier price was $425. . “ Another near-seal (dyed coney) coat, 86 inches long, at $125— self trimmed with deep cape collar and bell cuffs, full flared models, good quality linings, Earlier price, $275. * Second floor, Old Building The New Spring Frocks are here—for women—in such desirable materiale as canton 5 crepe de chine, tricotine, taffeta, and crepe meteor, are now in Fachion Salon. Developed in simple paneled models and in models that feature the long waisted silhouette. $59.50 ‘$39.50 $49.50 Beaded and embroidered, or combined with color. In the ever-smart midnight blue, black, beige, beaver, gray and old blue. Second floor, Old Building Tricolette Dresses, $14.50 For women, were $19.50 to $29.50 Only 50 at this price and mostly in small sizes. “In midnight blue, brown and taupe, suitable for immediate wear, and for later in the season. Made in simple, attractive models with braiding in match- ing color or with vestees of batiste. Most of the models have soft crushed girdles of self material. Also at $14.50 ° A few frocks in midnight blue tricotine, braided and plain, for the women who desire a serviceable little frock for general wear. Also a few satin frocks in midnight blue. Second floor, Old Building Glove-silk Underwear FOR WOMEN At about half earlier prices The lowest prices quoted since 1918 for silk garments of this quality. Bloomers at $2.50, $3.45 and $3.95 according to weight—light, medium and medium heavy—pink at the three prices; also white at $3.45. Ankle length bloomers—black, navy, ‘taupe and purple—$4.95. Vests at $2.25, $2.55 and $2.95 according to weight—pink at all prices; white also at $2.25. Union Suits at $5.50 (tax 5c) Medium heavy; bodice top, also ankle length bloomers; in black, navy, purple, green, taupe and brown. Main floor, Old Building It is a distinctive coat in ahy combina- , News Saturday Women’s Georgette Crepe and Chiffon Suit Blouses, $5 * Were originally $12.50 to $18.50 “Suit blouses” in midnight blue, brown and taupe, are in decided favor with women who desire the smart three-piece ef- fect in a tailored costume. These models. are: some of the most successful of the season, One (illustrated at the left) is in brown or blue Geo! crepe with ecru colored and col- jar and cuffs trimmed with eeru hand-made filet lace. The little overblouse at the right, made in amidni and black chiffon, with iding in self color, is another model. Others are as attractive. A few satin and crepe de chine blouses in suit colors are included in this sale, Second floor, Old Building Women’s $15 to $22.50 . Striped and Skirts at $10 laid—a new colleetion includes both the gay and the subdued colorings so much in demand at the moment. Plaids in blues and browns and greens, and in gra’ black and white. Stripes in charmin; dark colors striped with the colors o and black, and i soft color cocabinstions and in Romany. In soft worsteds and serges, made in wide-pleated models.” Suit- able for wear with a blue suit coat or with a sweater for sports wear. Belts 24 to $4. Lengths 83 to°38, Second fidor, Old Building ~ New Silk Hats at $10 In colors that give a briglit, fresh tone ‘to the wintef cos- tume— . Jade green. Rust color. French blue. Also in navy blue and cay brown soft taffeta and blac! satin. Also hats of straw combined with silks. A First floor, Old Building Children’s Shoes Down : $1, were $2 to $3.50 Babies’ black kid button shoes. $3.15 for $4.50 grade Tan and black lace shoes in sizes 8 to 11. } $3.75 for $5.50 grade Tan and black lace and black , button shoes in sizes 11% to 2, $4.50, were $7.50 ‘Tan blucher, lace or but- ton shoes; sizes 2% to 6. Children’s “Comfy” slippers; now marked $1 to $1.50, First floor, Old Building Boys’ Shoes, $6.50 A new price on boys’ black and nan shoes; ei 5%; were $8. sain Building Another Great Sale of Men’s Underwear ALL-WOOL COTTON-AND-WOOL . ALL-COTTON VARIOUS WEIGHTS Less than half price for a famous trade-mark brand —firsts and seconds From the maker (name on every piece) whose underwear created such a sensation in our Stewart Week sale last November. Only now we have cotton and cotton-and-wool as well as all-wool, and the prices are even lower. The entire aislé along Ninth Street of the New Building, from Broadway to Fourth Avenue, is given over to the sale on Saturday. Men’s Combination Suits $3.50 for $10 all-wool suits Firsts; heavy weight; in light brown only; long sleeves, ankle | lengths; sizes 36 to 46. $2.50 for $5 to $7 cotton-and-wool suits Firsts and seconds; heavy weight; natural color; long sleeves, ankle lengths; sizes 34 to 46. $1 for $2.25 and $2.50 cotton suits Mostly seconds of the $2.50 grade, but some firsts; light weight, plain or ribbed white cotton; medium weight white or ecru ribbed cot- ton; sizes $4 to 44. Men’s Shirts and Drawers Shirts in sizes 34 to 46. Drawers in sizes 32 to 44. $1.65 each for seconds of $5 grade All-wool; heavy weight; in buckskin color only. $1 each for seconds of $2.50, $3 grades Cotton-and-wool; natural color; in plaig ‘gauze weight; ribbed white or buckskin color in heavy weight. 85c each for seconds of $2 grade Cotton-and-wool mixed; in natural color; heavy weight; ribbed all-cotton in medium weight. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building They were made to sell for $75 to $125, but arrived just in time to share in the slump in all clothing prices for men. To get London Redleaf ulsters and-overcoats at regular prices is most satisfactory to most men, but to get them at such a big lowering in price is extra good fortune, indeed. In single and double-breasted models, Some have patch pocketss some half belt, some have loose back or semi-fitted with inverted pleats, There are models to suit any man and they’re being offered at less than actual cost to make. Men’s Suits now $47 and $56 for the grades that sold earlier at $85 to $100 The January Sale still continues offering plenty of va- riety in patterns. Suits for talls, for shorts, for stouts, for thin men, Suits for young or elderly men; for business, outing, every day, or for better wear. os ’ * Men’s English Woolen Socks, 75c Just half price for 1,200 pair of dark heather and green mixed ribbed wool socks; in sizes 10 to 1114, This is the lowest price yet quoted anywhere for English socks, London Ulsters and Overcoats, $43 and $59 Men’s $9 to $10 Shoes, $6.50 1,150 pair in a good range of sizes from 6 to 11; B to D widths; in the following wanted styles: Tan or black veal calfskin; medium toe: Black or tan willow calfskin; soles; made in England and typically Et Burlingto edium weight soles, soles; wide, comfortable sh shoes, Arcade floor, New Building t blue * es Leh a Fine *, een ee ara, ey, Te a