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—Saturday, Monday, Tuesday— Select your furniture NOW—charge it on your Febru- ary account—and pay in March. This is what we mean by Courtesy Days at anamaker’s in the February Furniture Sale Misses’ Coats, $49 Our $59 to $69 and higher grades—coats of Bolivia cloth and other fine soft pile fabrics—some with collars of moleskin, wolf or beaver- dyed lapin. Also capes of camel’s hair cloth with col- lars of natural raccoon. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Misses’ Coats, $95, $125 Originally $125 to $165—coats and wraps of luxurious fabrics, with fine fur collars—some with cuffs, too. Young Girls’ Coats, $19.50 Originally $29.50 to $39.50— q coats of silvertip Bolivia, broad- cloth, wool velours and other commendable eoatings, with fur collars or trimmings; also boy- ish overcoats of chinchilla with flannel linings. All the coats are lined and interlined. Sizes 6 to 16 years included. Young Girls’ Frocks, $12.50 Originally $18.50 to $29.50—only 75 dresses— French serge, wool jersey, Poiret twill, and velveteen —latter in some instances combined with pongee, wool jersey or Canton crepe. Sizes 6 tq 16 years. Second Floor, Old Building Misses’ Frocks, $25, $39 Originally $39 to $79—day and evening dresses of the fashionable cloths, silks and velvets of the seascn. Mostly one of a kind. EXTRA—New tailored frocks of Poiret twill special- ized at $39.50. Three inodels with many new features— all of them have the new long waistline, of course! Women’s Coats, $64 Our $85 to $110 grades—Beautiful soft pile coatings in rich colors and black developed in models with straight- line or wrapped-around silhouette. Some very govd Bed Coverings—low-priced White blankets, all-wool filling—$7.50 pair Single bed size; nink and blue borders; cotton warp The double bed size of the same blanket—$s.50 pair. Plaid blankets, all Oregon fleece wool—$9.50 pair Double bed size; pink and blue; large block designs, Camel’s-hair and wool blankets—$7.75 each | 66x84 inches; bound at both ends with silk. Virgin wool-filled comforters—$5.50 each Large size; plain sateen borders of pink, blue, yellow, lavender. Fourth Gallery, New Building Stamped Bedspreads with bolster throws— $2.95 to $4.25 Heavy, unbleached muslin |) At $4.25 stamped in unusual corventional | all over design, stenciled in oi ie ee | guaranteed fast colors, whieh floral designs. | only needs to be outlined. (An At $2.95 | enti new idea in stamped preads —three attractive aesigns— two for cross stiteh embroid —the other for darning stiten | embroidery. At $3.45 —two effective patteins for | patch work. ' Special purchase of 500 Silk Petticoats &Pettibloomers | $3.45 and $3.75 Silk jersey, radium and setin petticoats y of short lengths for the young miss Finished spreads —are on display the Art Needlework Section, and an ex- perienced teacher will give in- structions, free of chiurge, to those desiring them First Floor, Old Buiiuing Some moiels ‘ext Silk jersey pettibloomers, well reinforced, pretty cuff mu Variety of attractive plain colors and combinations Third Floor, Old Building ! } Courtesy Days that mean Courtesy | | | | | Memo for Saturday: 2729 497 husband Year-End Fashion Sales THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1922, TT The FEBRUARY SALE of FURNITURE Silk Blouses, $5 $8.75 to $12.75 grades— but only 244 of these blouses which might be described as “dressy ;” in Georgette crepe and crepe de chine; black and all smaft colors. Tie- around and tuck-in models, but only one or a few blouses of a model. Major- ity are beautifully embroi- dered and some have collars and fronts trimmed with fine laces. Second Floor, Old Buliding Women’s Coats, $29.50 Our $45 to $49.50 grades—Normandy cloth in mod- els with the straightline or slightly flared silhouettes. Black, dark browns, taupes and blues. Many of the coats have fur collars. English Skirts, $9.75, $12.75 were $14.75 to $ 0—the very skirts that are worn by the smart sportswomen of Great Britain, Made to cur order of carefully selected Scotch tweeds and homespuns; some in stripes and checks. Wonderful coiorings. Second Floor, Old Building Women’s Dresses, $29.50, $50 Every velvet dress in our salon is repriced $29.50 or $50 regardless of original prices which have been twice, and in some instances several times as much. Daytime, dinner and evening models. Black and col- ors. In many instances only one of a Kind, second Floor, Old Buliding Women’s Suits $15 Originally $35—although made this season there are suits that are smart the year ‘round, as they are of heavy-weight wool And 600 more of those fine SKIRTS at $6.85 Pleated models of Prunella cloth and wool velours (smar the leading one of New York—has used in his $18.50 to $25 skirts. FOR YOUNG WOMEN, Tenth Street Side. Women’s Wool Stockings “theforemostmake’”’ $3 pr. Just off ship from Great Britain. Made by a house which has been making stockings for 120 years. These carry a label cn which is written “Introduced in 1802 and now recognized as the foremost make for superiority and value.” Full fashioned, ALL wool; brown and blue and brown heather effects, with embroidered side clocking in several colors; sizes 9 to 10. Women’s silk and wool stockings, $2.65 pair BEIGE, Havana brown, navy blue and brown mixed; drop- stitched all around; full-fashioned; sizes 9 to 10%. Imported lisle stockings, were $1.50—now 75c _ Full fashioned, plain and open-work side clocking; black, white; sizes 81% to’ 10, but not in each color and style. Women’s 38c to 55¢ cotton stockings—25c pair Main Floor, Old Butiding 120 Junior Overcoats Down to $13.95 Saturday $20 to $25 grades Some were never reduced be- fore, others were price-lowertd to $17.50 for a special sale. Sizes for boys of 3 to 10 years. There should be quite a scurry- ing out of coats Saturday morn- ing. le of very superier ma- raglan, form fitting or style. Some have muff s, some regular pockets. are wool cloth lined, others are made of heavy plaid- back material. 200 Mackinaws, $8.50 — were $16.50, $18 and $20 Could you imagine a more timely or more gracifying offer? Wan- | amaker mackinaws, of which almost every boy knows, to be reduced to $8.50 at the very time woen the weather, when skating hockey— everything calls for a Wanamaker mackinaw. For 8 to 18 years of age, some with inverted pleats, all have all ‘round belts, convertible collars, big patch pockets, muff pochets. 7.50 to $25 School Overcoats—at $11.75: Only 66; sizes 8 to 17 year Some are lined, some are ct double faved materials. In tans, browns, blues, grays and green mixtures, Muslin Underwaists for boys—only 50c with side buttons for trousers and underwear, 6 to 14 years, Were originally $1.25. soiled. i 98 of our finest Suits for boys—only $16.75 They were $29 10 $30, reduced to $19.75—now, for a pre-inven- tory clearance—only $ Just the suits for present wear 8 to 18 years; 2 pairs of knickers; all wool, Norfolk styles About every size from A little mussed or counter- A Furniture Sale that gives Value February prices now effective in January on these Days of Courtesy are lowered from our retail prices which themselves have been lowering as we bought the furniture recently at lower wholesale prices. That puts real value in the sale. Made of strong muslin, with heavy bone buttons, buttone' front, | Two heads are better than one and a woman’s head is better than a man’s when it comes to fitting up a home. Speaking of fitting up a home, did you read the cable report that ‘Friends of Princess: Mary are giving her furniture as wedding presents?” * * * Speaking of brides—many New York ‘brides are receiving furniture also. It is being bought in this February Sale. Some of it is being picked out by the brides themselves—in the secret; some of it is being selected by fathers and mothers— keeping the secret. * * * Lucky new homes—to get new furniture! Wouldn’t you like to furnish your own home anew? Why not do it? At least why not make a be- ginning—with a new piece or two? * * A This brings us again to the Saturday memo: that husband and wife meet at Wanamaker’s and refurnish their home. Good time to do it now. Furniture prices are lower than they have been for several years. Whole- sale costs have come down and our retail prices have fol- lowed suit. We were able to take advantage of these lower wholesale costs because we began a year ago to so reduce our stock that we could buy from day to day. Nearly all the furniture we now offer came in during the past few months at the lower costs. Now it is still further re- duced in the February Sale. Our regular stock at average one-fourth less New-purchase stock at average one-third less Special stock on hand at average one-half less “ * «© Like the Furniture Sale itself, original with Wana- maker's, the idea of Courtesy Days is now being imitated. But where is the courtesy? Just to offer the privilege of * selection on one January day instead of another is not a real Courtesy. The Wanamaker Courtesy Days offer the privilege of selecting furniture in January—NOW—and charging it on the February account payable in March, And that’s a courtesy that means something—a saving in the time of payment. Just as the Wanamaker Sale of i \~ and fancy modéls....sescsseevseerees ; WSC | Bo ee ‘ Savaey apa’ St gaa i} ° fi Furniture means a real saving in the money expended. Jersey and are in smart severely AN i cet Sarre SUE ees EWE UMaine Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Gallerles, New Buliding. j tailored models. Tailored in our Re) — ea _ j own workroom. Only 100 suits, . G d C t $2 PANTOMIME 1 secon set ot Ban ood Corsets, Assorted Chocolates | ieee en Miscellaneous lot of popular makes 1 maruta H To make room for our new spring stocks. All sizes in the lot. 60c Ib. kind, for 40c with 40 young dancers } checks, stripes and plaids) which the manutacturer— Baro ebiele Bullaire. Chosslate ereaurs, ‘caramels, In the Auditorium | All sizes waistbands and lengths. Odd Silphin Corsets at $3.95 nougats and tangy peppermints. Saturday at 2 P. M. FOR WOMEN—Fourth Avenue Side. Second Floor, Old Quilding Many fashionable models, well constructed of pink cr white Prof. J. DIMANT | | coutil; lightly and well boned. Every size ineluded. Eighth Gallery, New Building * Gallery, New Bullding i Third Floor, Old Buliding { | . 1 ° e | Near-seal Coats Special prices in | 7 (dyed coney) pC ’ h Ir t N I or || the Infants’ Shop owest Prices ‘ 7 = = | * We were fortunate in being Baby Dresses, hand-made, French, $1.95 to $4.95 ° one qureueere Heneie! Long or short, made to our order in Paris, of French ‘ cession. *| nainsook which we ourselves selected | vercoa Belted models with Many models, beautifully embroidered on bodice and skirt—or | smartly flaring lines and | charmingly trimmed with pin tucks, fine edges of real lace or bith. | wide shawl-shaped ccllar of | Layettes at White Sale prices | For $50 to $65 suits and $40 to natural skunk, 40 inches | | Every thing a new baby needs—in its very first wardrobe. Ma- 26 { $60 overcoats—sizes 34 to 38 only. long. | were are of fine, soft texture and the needlework is exquisitely dainty Fe anid ; —whatev i Natural Muskrat Win the’ einee oreo cive BT pe. layette — $11.00 ) suits and overcoats ; ‘oats: 5 26 pe. layette — 5 f ; Coats—$95 Hoe ety Tade “whe 36 pe. layette — $57.30 $28 ( suits, all sizes; overcoats, 34 to 42. The short flaring model, that is smart for sports | Third Floor, Old Building 7. A r Sand danunre wear. A wide border of the ete elie 38 ) For $50 and % its and over fur around the boctom of | — —— { coats, fine selection; sizes 34 to 42, the coat, and a deep shawl Y R | collar add to its attraction. | ooland Cotton emnants | 8 ) For $60 and $75 suits and over- € inches long. | . | 4 { coats—excellent values, fos) Pd Sicend igor Gla euliding | Less than Halt Price 9 y, Woollens, Coatings and Velveteens—$1.45, $2.25 yd. $3.50 Shirts with stiff cuffs—for $1.95 7 a Wool jersey, serye-, twills, tricotines, velveteens, in paste! color A marvelous ion of high-grade shirting of custem-like quality, design and coloring; Sandals | ¢ yard ‘ m4 7 > a) . la | ) | ee) F j } bys lant iestuer'iies Giighema orgs wisse vlles, eponges, pereates | $2.50 to $3.50 E. & W. Shirts, soft cuffs, $1.35 Black satin $ Vp (BY linen, beach cloth, pop: Negligee style, in a great variety oF patterns and zolorings; sizes mostly 14 to 107s. The , First Floor, old pulang | annual clearance of E. & W. shirts, in New York only at Wanamaker's. The smart shoes of the . me 5 or moment for afternoon and . | A lot of Fine Four-in-hands at 35¢ | ored mate i Fs re < A | Enough variety fh the designs and colorings to please everybody, Mostly dark effects. | Nawal. A Kiddies’ 55c liste | Spanish Combs na: Kes ashes tikes G4 KA) <tdke Gots 0144 Pee aa S k : 1 50 Men’s 50¢ Socks—25e; $1.5 and $2 Socks—$1.15 1 'Socks—25c pair $1.50 to $3.25 $2.50 Socks—$1.65 Imported. Six poet S278 tae As Lisle, wool, wo ‘ mvine ne oF yof the group. Anuval clearawa Pia rlors r, y : . > vy black, tht raey pi Men's $1.50 to $2 Undershirts and Drawers—80c each “ to deep ro Men’s $1.75 Union Suits, $1.15; $2.50 to $3 Union Suits, $1.75 t Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building Main Floor Building Main Floor, G10. Building 4 ene a