- " ' TTTV I ff WfJjPV 'f V t r. f ,-" ...nrvvrsr,.,' ' ' rf tcffiV iTTK'.V' - ' r- '1T-M ? I.I.. 1 ." ' u aue. 1 . KT F - ' - j f Wf.R!,i?r H .r,"' - '?T . J " t ' -. ,. EVENING PUBLIC' LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, EEIDAT, NOVEMBER 25, 1921 ' WEATHER Fair nrgan Plays at 9, 11 and 5:20 ChlniM nt Noen WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5:30 WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Ready Tomorrow for the First of the "Christmas Saturdays ) 7 Te Leve Manhood and Womanhood Is Better Than Leving and spending time and money en dogs and horses, much as we may care ter them. Walking down the street a few days age in a southern city, a fine-looking old lady was seen watching a big cat, which she was leading by1 a string en the top of a garden wall. She said it was an old pet which she had kept for five years. It is net unlikely that three meals a day for the cat, and the time and concern in caring for her, would count up as much as the cost of taking care of a peer motherless child "with no lack of affection for a geed cat. Te be awakened in the morning by the patter of little feet coming te your bedside freuld bring a blessing en the whole day. Signed Kevcmbcr S3, 1021. ffi jpmwfc Such Beautiful Silks Are Coming for Christmas! Silks of every color of the rainbow and of many mere colors than were ever thought of. And the softness and suppleness of the texture is something te be marveled at! We have the Christmas boxes oil ready and they are quickly being filled and sent out te delight the hearts of the women who are fortunate enough te receive them. Notwithstanding the fact that raw silk has taken a flight upward in price, njl our silks are marked at the lower ratings. Just in are some very pretty new printed radium tafl'eUis, in the softest finish. They are particularly nice for kimenfis, linings and making all sorts of gifts. 2.50 a yard. New glace taffetas for evening gowns are particularly wel come gift silks. In a number of lovely tints, 30 inches wide, at 2.25 and $e a yard and -10 inches wide at $3.50 a yard. (I'lMt rioer) pair. 5000 Pair of Women's Fine Imported Kid Gloves at $1.25 and $1.50 These are fine, perfect-quality gloves, of beautiful soft skins, in desired styles and colors. But they arc lines that we are replacing with ethers, and we shall therefore sell them out at the low prices of $1.25 and $1.50 a pair. Beth are two-clasp gloves. These at $1.25 are everseam sewn, and arc white, white-with-black and mode. These at $1.50 are pique sewn and are tan, brown or white with black. Other Geed Gloves at Special Prices Women's two-clasp gray duplex gloves at 55c a pair. Women's one-clasp gray mocha gloves at $2 a pair. women s strap-wrist capesKin gloves in tan and brown at $.7e n Women's 12-butten-lrncrtli white lambskin cloves at Sfi.50 n nnir. Beys' lined eapeskin gauntlets at $1.25 a pair. Men's one-clasp capeskin gloves, tan or brown, at $2. Men's ene-clnsp buckskin gloves in drab or fawn at $3. (IVtit .Mp) ' ' ... i , ,i i These Women's Coats Are Made Like a Man'? Ceat The only difference being the placing of the buttons. Even the materials are the same used in a man's overcoat. Fer example, a pole coat in raglan style with a plent down the f?i.' IUK. l'eckets and leather buttons. In natural color only at 537.,)0 and it is one of the most popular coats new here. l.U'ii mere like a man's overcoat are some very smart tweeds with, radian sleeve, patch pockets and also slightly diagonal pockets above. in a number of geed shades at $57.50. ' (1 Irtl l'Ie(ir) There Is Geed Cheesing Among Winter Coatings 1 . "l women would de well te make their selection new rather than ft 4l . t"t,' ,ll'u "limy demands made upon such fashionable weaves 'P the following; "Olivias, a special quulity at $0 a vard and ethers up te $12 a yard. Jlentagnacs at S10 n vard. uuvetyns, .silk-and-weul, used particularly for wraps, $12 a yard. Cash A'aril. .Iinif i-i !,-,..,. i 1 n.: : .-" "" '".?" yi .Mviiiiiue velour, $0 a yard. Plain velour, $2 te $4 a yard, camel 's-hnir, single face, $0.50, and double face, $7.50 1 wioviets and mixtures, nice for children's coats, $2.50 a yard. (l'lrfct 1'luer) Moderate-Priced Millinery Dreps Still Lewer 1 nn i,nv 'lats mdcrnte price have been considerably reduced, an 1 r of tnt'In as nuR'n as ee-hulf. They are velvets, felts ,,. 't,l!! '" ''"'Se and small shapes, for dress, tailored and sports, wear. Imf . -v a,!i'l "'i excellent opportunity te cheese a geed-looking "at"t veiylittlu cost. Hi 'i ""Tinnpil millinery also offers many opportunities at less ltian earhcr-seasen m-iens. licr-seasen prices. (Second l'leur) Children's Anatemik Shoes at Half Price Srmii il... . ilmJ IL "L'w iy-- Auutemik CT, will l.e in. Te make room teni "' yitllt. all thn r.Inl,l-m,'a A.... Mu ,ici m 0Ul. shcjVC8 al.c nii : au'(1 ullt at '"'If Pnce. at nil ,nK. the mutter with them te " ' Murdv hlnnk iuk! Inn Mia calfskin high shoes, with .'4 25, SI.75 and ?G.fiO. (Flit Fleer) the splendidly hygienic Anatemik last and supporting heel. Sizes in the two colors include the.se from infants' C te grow ing girle' U. The new prices are $3, $3.75, Wanamaker Furs Stand the Test of Comparison It is a pleasant thing te have discriminating shoppers who have looked about pretty care fully come back and tell us that they want our furs bc bc cause they "have seen no such skins anywhere else." The enduring aim of this Fur Stere is just that te pro vide furs that will come out of any test of comparison with flying colors. Our rank and tile of fur coats and mantles, fur scarfs, neckpieces, steles and cellars is new filled up and complete. This applies te ermine, mink, moleskin, squirrel, Alaska seal, Hudsen seal (dyed muskrat), ncarseal, sable, caracul, broad tail, marten, fisher, lynx, fox, beaver, skunk, raccoon, mar mot, nutria, opossum, leopard, civet and any ether member of the fur family used for women's apparel. The price of $15 for a gray squirrel scarf insures you the same proportionate satisfac tion as the larger price of four figures for an exceptionally fine coat. All Wanamaker furs arc what they are said te de, and of proven reliability and beauty. (Second I'loer) 300 Remarkably Pretty Dresses for Women at $25 Each There is such a varied collection that, outside of an evening gown, a woman can find among these attractive little frocks something for almost every occasion. ' Fer example, here is the tai lored coat dress of tricetinc with its simple lines and excellent cut, the somewhat fancier tricetinc and P(Jirct twill with embroidery and beads that many women are (IlMt cheesing for afternoons. There arc jersey cloth dresses and even the very fnshienable Canten crepe dress among them all arc in the newest and prettiest styles. As an explanation of the very little price, many of these dresses have been much mere and a few arc "specials." Sizes are from 31 up te 44. Fleer) WlILi L J v Yeung Women's New Street and Afternoon Dresses Specially Priced at $17.50 and $35 With a few exceptions these are all fresh, new dresses, just out of their wrappings. They are in the Intest fashions and materials. And there arc some charming stylqs among them. We purchased them at a saving, se that we can price them at savings te our customers. The Dresses at $35 arc delightful afternoon gown of much higher value. The materials are Canten crepe, eharmcuse and Georgette crepe. There are only one or two of a kind. Many of them are in striking and original fashions, as a black crepe com bined with vivid emerald crepe; a black charmeusc with underbedice elTcct of cloud blue Georgette embroidered in silver; a gown of black Canten crepe and glossy black fur cloth touched up with crim son, and se en. There are mere conservative effects also, but Mill beautiful and unusual at this price. The Dresses. at $17.50 all navy blue or At $17.50 also is a bloused (lres of geed Canten crepe, in bla'ck, brown or navy blue, with white or colored kid cellar and cull's. This is a higher priced model from our regular collections. arc nearly brown tricetinc, in five admir able models. All of them arc straight-line models, several in ceaUdress effects.' They are geed quality, well made and variously ornamented with silk braiding, appliques of ribbon or duvetyn, a touch of bright crepe, fancy belts, silk cord girdles and se en. (second l'leur) All the above are in sizes 14 te 20 years and arc placed en sale tomorrow morning. A Topcoat Yeung Women Like Very Much, $95 It is a straight-line belted coat of soft, thick belivia, made en conservative lines, and topped by a big shawl cellar of Australian opossum or golden brown natural nutria fur. It comes in navy blue, black, and three shades of brown, and is finely satin lined te match, and warmly interlined. Sizes 14 te 20 Priced $05. (Sf idiMl l'leur) Junier Girls' Serge Dresses Special at $17.50 Dresses of tine quality blue serge of very much better ma terial and style than arc ordi narily sold at this prce. Gaylv embroidered, t r i in m e d witli (Second lloer) bright-colored duvetyn or silk, and quite the prettiest frocks one could find for the schoolgirl. Sizes are 0 te 10 years. Headceverings for Very Little Felk Babies of from the very tiniest age up te six years old have their own millinery salon in the In fants' Stere. Here, are n'dorable caps, and f bonnets for the very wee ones at from $1.25 te $9; and hats of chinchilla, broadcloth, beaver, corduroy and yelvet for two-te- eix-yenr-ems at Irem ?2 te ?8. J I. '.'5 t 1. l 51 "Best Sellers" Among Brunswick Records Following is a selected list of the most popular records from recent Brunswick releases. (A Brunswick record, you knew, can be played en any make of ma chine.) 13017 Otil Itrfrnln Violin Sole, Kllnn Brctsklt Nerrnnile Violin Sole, KIlus BrceHkln Jd02D Orlenlnlr Violin Sole, Max rtOBen 1301G IfnMilecn Miivenrnrrii, Tener, Tlice. Karle Klllnrnry Tener, Thee. Karle 10028 Annie T.anrle Seprano, Dorethy Jardeu 5035 Ole Unrlc Moen Criterion Mule Quartet T.iirky Jim Criterion Mnle Quartet 2071 Why Don't Ven? H.irlteiip, Kriicst Iture I.etc Hlnl Baritone, KniPHt llare H.'ir Mtunne'q l.lttln Sunny Ilenry Hey Irctie Audrey and h'nm Ash I.evn In I.IIhc Tmr Baritone, Krnest Hare 8 3c My Olil Kentucky llnmr Marie Tlffuny and Male Trie Hn-eft Ornnilrre Tener Duel, Chas. Harrison and Jehn Veuuc 8Sr 2036 I I.ent'jI.T Henrt te Yeu Fex Tret, ltudy Wlcdeeft'a Cali- fernlans I'll Keep On l.eTlng Yeu Fex Tret. Rudy Wlcdeeft'a Call- fernlans . 2007 Tlmt NiiukIiI.v WnltJ Carl Kcnten'H Orchestra " flleamlng Time Carl I-Vnten's Orchestra 83c 6038 Itoie of Amby Fe Tret. Inliani Jenes Orchestra, I.ovle' I. art? Fex Tret, Iiliani Jenes Orchestra 83c 5045 Whlp-I'ner Will Fex Tret, Taham Jenes Orchestra Loek for the Miter l.lnlii Fex Tret, Ishani Jenes Orchestra 51 (Second Irloer) 208T bed; Pretty New Hatpins With a Restless Tendency They arc some new ones of the fashionable pendant sort and they would be lovely en certain type.-, of hats. Fer example, some fascinating jade effects set with tiny rhine rhine stencs or imitation sapphires or gayly colored flowers, rings or ornaments. They start as low as 25c and go up te $3 each. (Main Fleer) Queen Mary Perfumes are the favorites of a large num ber of dainty women who prefer these delicious fragrances te any ether domestic perfume (and te many imported ones). In 'new cut-glass flagons of larger size than ordinary, with convenient drop stepper, they arc uriced as follews: Violet or ru e, $-1.50. Bouquet ('Orient, $0. Charmc d'Amour, $7.73. (Main I'loer) The Pongee Waist With a Brown Skirt It is a combination which many women arc wearing this Winter and it is a very pretty one, indeed. There are three geed styles in pongee waists at $5.50. All have long sleeves, one has a Peter Pan cellar, two ethers tuxedo cellars, one of which has a frill stitched in $ contrasting color trimming the cellnr, cuirs and front. (Third I'loer) High -Neck Nightgowns for Larger Women We have been particular te have the materials geed and te have them cut generously full for greater comfort. Cambric nightgown, $1.60. $2.25, $2.50 and $:J. Xainsoek nightgowns, $2.50 and $-1.50. Muslin nightgowns, both high and V necks, $2.(15 (Third 1 loer) 1 n (f N 1 "The Weeds Are Full" of Men's Overcoats All of them said te be pretty geed, some astonishingly se. AND YET it is indeed a fact that while there may be no difference in prices and no noticeable difference en the outside of the garments, some overcoats are much better than ethers. Regarding the "net se geed" sort of overcoats we have nothing te say, because with them we have nothing te de; but we could say a great deal about the better sort of overcoats, and, what is mere te the purpose, we have a remarkably fine collection of these te show. New it lies entirely with the individual man whether he meanste have, a "net se geed" overcoat or a genuinely geed one. These last kind are here at $28 te $100. We knew for certain that they are net excelled at their prices by any ether ready-te-wear overcoats, no matter which, or where. (Third I'loer) Men's Geed Fur Caps $3.50 te $5.50 Small as the prices are, no man need hesi tate te wear one of these caps. They are of sheared ceney dyed black and arc worthy furs made in a geed style. Prices, according te the thickness of the fur, are $3.50, $4.25, $5 and $5.50. (Main I'loer) Fine Walking-Sticks for Men An uncommon assortment in maple, malacca, ash, pimento, snakewoed, rosewood and many ether weeds. Chiefly with creek handles and some geld or silver trimmed. Prices of the entire collection range from $1.50 te $50, but we should like te call especial atten tion te the Miakcwoed sticks. Yeu can get one of these with a creek handle for $5, instead of about double this price, as last year, and with . .silver or geld bands they are $7.50 or $12, respectively. (Main I'loer) Men's Half Hese and Underwear at Half Twe items that will interest busy men and are ju&t the kind of socks and underwear they want right new. 18c, three pair for 50c, for firt-giade sheer and glossy black nad colored mercerized lisle half hose. $1.25 for men's white and ecru ribbed cotton union suits in medium and heavy weights, first and second grades. Beth are just half the regular price. ( Main I loer i Madam, His Christmas Heuse Ceat Is Here The men's house coats arrived a little late this year, but they mere than make up 1 for that by being much lower in price than last year. Yeu can get him a fine one for less than you had expected. The coats of double-faced cloth, in pleas ing plaids and two-color combinations, arc $5 te $15. The silk cents, which arc in various beautiful colors and designs, arc $35. (.Main I'loer) Most Men Prefer Initial Handerchiefs And very nearl every man you knew would like a dozen of some new Irish linen handker chiefs with a hund-embreidcred block initial. Even the man who doesn't knew much about linen can appreciate the fine soft quality, and he will certainly like the size. They are $9 a dozen. (Main l'leur) Men, Here's a Shee for Solid Comfert Yet at the same time shapely and well made and quite geed style enough for men who like their feet te leek well no well as feel well. Blucher stle, with bread tees that have plain caps and low heels. In black or tan Russia calfskin at S13. i Main I lour) English Werk Bexes Are a Welcome Arrival And net since befdVe the war have we had such a geed importa tion of them. Fer any woman who sews at ali, they are a most pleasurable gift, and they aie se well made that they last a lifetime. In fine genuine leather or wicker with leather tepsjtsatin lined and fitted with geed practical fitting-, S10 te M2. ( Mil in I loer i Brief Cases Make Geed Gifts for Business Men Se useful te carry papers in, even between home and office, as well as en trips. Of heavy, smooth cowhide in black, "tan and mahogany, with two, three or four pockets, in tension lock? and straps all around. Prices $e.50, $ii and ST. (Main I'loer) Beys' Overcoats of the One Kind Werth While The only bes' overcoat of a worth-while kind are these that can be depended upon for service. v We have plctuy of that kind at fair prices, but none of the ether kind at any pi ices. Our boys' overcoats aie made of gped woolen fabrics, and thev are made well. The styles are a.- geed as the quulit is trustworthy In I! te 10 year sizes at 15 te S:?5. In 10 te IS ear sues at $28 te $10. is,.,.!,,,,! rii,ri ' Tea Sets of Tinted Glass New and Striking $10 ef-peari' H?' U"'1 ' " blU"' ud " ,lh u milk' r mother, rather ikhiiS!'"'111" U'CJ' " mtivnl- ln eth' opalescent, in anv. Seme women regaid iheni its the most uncommon and distinctive things that have come from the glassware factories in a long time the heJtheWt'SuHU1' a PrWCSS Wh,ch fUa for '" ei. Lup ana saiKers an.i a teapot comprise the set. Price Sid - -w i I enrtli 1 oer a set. A Great Unlooked-for Onnertunitn for Every One Needing Bedroom Furniture The Furniture Sterp has (ret into tim imi.it mC .inn.rr unprecedented things. In buyiiiK outright 10,000 pieces of low-priced and medium-priced bedroom furniture te sell at 25 per cent less than the latest market prices, it did something which probably no ether store has ever done certainly net at this time. The purchase throws open te our customers the great est collection of this particular class of furniture ever efrered in Philadelphia at the -same advantage in price. The reason we bought this furniture te sell at one fourth below the regular price was because we knew se well Us excellence at the regular price. We knew this from the thousands' and thousands and thousands et pieces of it that we have sold at higher figures. en can cheese inHiviHnsil nimmc in k.. ,.ni.- .. ... ,, . ,, , --... ,y...vy.e 111 nun V.UUV.XIIUIJ Ul. p lies ranging all the way from $18 for a toilet table te ieJ ler a wardrobe. Yeu can cheese matched suits at $110 up te $400. Yeu can get almost any piece or suit in oak, in wal nut, in mahogany or in enamel. Bureaus at nine different prices from $39 te $124 te $1051S 'n ,Urfc, variety twin and ful1 zc, from $21.60 Chiffoniers from $IJ1.50 te $60. Chirt'orebes from $43.30 te $100. Toilet tables from $18 te $112. Wardrobes from $05 te $153. Queen Anne, Sheraton, Leuis XVI and Colonial styles and some modern adaptations. . I'loer) 3ffl - jg 1 1 i (Third Fleer) V Ixlh C tela il -T ' -
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