-1 , pmvtiff'f-'iK'i EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1019 fttrm f'mfp ts T-. ' N. Organ playa at 9, 11, 11:55 and wi? Awiim 5:20 WANAMAKER'S Star. Opens alO WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at 5:30 WANAMAKER'S WctoSS I Chimes at 3ioou vvu i i mi j. . ... i. j i i ii in ii ii m.i.i ,ii mini in ....... I II I I I "" l'5 f- HU Tomorrow Is Children's Day and Santa Clausls Here in the Looking Back Over the Past Years We Believe this business to be a worthy one, and therefore we have resolutely and unceasingly given the best in us to act and to do the things which make it of the greatest use hi our day and generation. It has had the calm earnestness of our lirst plans, the lire of our lirst youth in working out our beliefs and now it has the joy and strength of a second and liner youth full of dearly bought experiences which should make our present undertakings of greater service to our city and to the world. It is a constant inspiration to us to be on the way to the full realization of the great ideals which once were only youthful dreams. Achievement for ourselves always seemed to be an achievement of advantage to others as well as our selves. We beliee the city, as a city, has become more widely known by the connections we have made throughout the world. It is also plain to be seen that its methods and examples have affected favorably almost all the store keeping of the last half century. It's "a tale of two citic&" as Charles Dickens called his book, for Alexander T. Stewart had his young hand in it clearly and unmistakably so far as New York is concerned as long as he lived. 2Voi. CS, 10 11). 1 Mimh Signed HK, 1 7 ft ' k foK PIR 7 TT F YT y TfT Rv IffiTMTTT f TPtvTT TP3 f TRTRvTJ m T ' H H IMMNAM P 1 Kl OF I FINE -CHINESE CARPET ()NE of the charms of Chinese " rugs is an originality and individuality of decorative con ception. This is true of the col ors as -well as of the patterns. In both respects they arc unique and well nigh iimnistak alile, borrowing inspiration from nowhere. Tawny yellows, golden brow lib, tans, fawns, turquoise, old bluo and ultramarine are the favorite hues, while the decoiative fea tures are mainly discs, trellises or fretworks, Greek borders, floral pieces, some times animal and bird figuies such as the ('liiiip'P diagon. the loindeer, the bat and tlu- biiltutfl.v. We have- a di;p)u ot (Jnnosi1 lugs m a -space specially set apart uii the seventh Moor. (sietciiih i' I They are desen ing of partic- ular attention by reason of their I unusual merit, and attractivc I ncss. Among them are some i pieces of rare charm and beauty, notably .1 rug with u wonderful 1 deep bluo ground, cl off by a , ery unusual shade of golden I brown or fawn, the design show ing reindeer, birds and floral pieces in a most uncommon and appealing arrangement. It is a large piece, 12x10 feet, at $1185. There is a wealth of other carpet sizes down to G.9 feet at $27?. computing the best se- h'Clcd lot o' iIipmc pjllicultir 1 tig's, shown ii- Philadelphia for I many a day. tvoi.v one vf them a superb gift. . luor, I enlrall Women's Jersey Dresses $25 A Late-Season Price Such guod, altogether practical and desirable dresses that when we had an earlier shipment it was not unusual fur a woman to buy two or three at a time. Some have tunics, some are embroidered or trimmed with frills or moire ribbon, some are corded; and others again are of the severest and simplest order with tiny self -buttons for their only relief. The colors are good black, navy, brown and beaver. (1 Irit J'loor, Central! Here 's a Clearaway of Winter Coats for Young Women .$40, $47.50 Brand-new coats .that have just conic to us from the makers and couto from our best mak ers, too! One of our good manufactur crsyhnd a little group of each of these coats hanging on his racks and, in order to clear them out quickly, he sold the whole collection to us at much below usual. At $40 the coats are smart new models, with the pretty blouse back coats of bilvertone velour in brown or Pekin blue, with col lars of Hudson teal (dyed muskrat). They are lined throughout -with fancy silk. and $52.50 At $47.50 are two good models, one uf t,il -verlip Bolivia, in brown, navy blue or giapo color, in a new style, and lined throughout with silk: the other model is of sil ertonu velour in plum, dark bhie or brown, and has two pleats in the back, covered but tons and Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) collar. At $52.50 the coats arc all of silvertono velour and in blown, green, tan or navy blue, with huge collars of dyed black racoon. They have yoke back and belt in front and are lined with fancy silks." All the coats are in 11 to 20 j ear sizes. (Second rioor, Chestnut) CERT A I N particularly prettg underbodies or camisoles to wear inside of evening gowns arc of silver lace and satin, price $10.50; and of chiffon with shadow lace at $5. Either muu ue had in pink or while. (Third l'loor. Central) Women's Fine Imported Kid Gloves $2.50 a Pair Very good gloves indeed for that price. They are in the most fash ionable Winter styles and colors all-black, black with white embroid ery, gray, gunmetal, brown, tan, beavor, mode and white with blacK embroidery. The skins are of fine texture, soft and of excellent qual ity, tho gloves are beautifully made and they fasten -with two clasps. Another , stylo is in black' with white embroidery or white with black, with the embroidery in three heavy rows and the hems in con trasting color. (Main rioor. Central) Women's Inexpensive Shoes of . Unusual Style One model has dull black calf skin varrtps with dark gray cloth lace tops, indicated wing tips find military heels. This is 7.50 a paii. -Tho other has brown glazed kidskin vamps, brown doth laco tops, straight tips and Cuban heels. This is $8 a pair. Doth the result of a fortunate purchase. (lrt rioor. Market) Prices Have Tumbled on Young Women's Cloth Dresses $20 to $45 When you remember that they have been a third to a half higher in price than they aro now marked, you w ill understand how unusually good they are for the prices. They are of dark blue chiefly and of such good and fashionable fab rics as serges and tricotines. Some aro embroidered, some are braided and others are variously trimmed. ' There arc many different models, and they aro just such dresses as girls .and young women find necessary for school and college, for business and for general wear. 14 to 20 year sizes. (Second Floor, Chestnut) Now the Winter Millinery for Girls Is Reduced in Price These are the pretty hats for girls of t to 15 years youthful, simple models, in styles best suited to girls of these years. The hats are most attractive soft, furry beavers, fine velours and pretty velvets in dark colors and shades to match tho winter coats and dresses. "' Some are simply trimmed with ribbon bands, some 'are in ready-to-wear styles, and some aro trimmed with flowers; but all are in good condition and there is a good assortment from which to choose. ., $3.50 to $10 which is a third to a half less than their usual prices. (Second Floor, Chestnut) The Newest Collars in Real Filet Lace They aro either square or round, or they ha e points or tabs, and this means that they will fit nicely on tho neck of tho fashion able collarlcss gowns, or blouses. Then, of course, there aro many styles in the long straight collars, the kind one .needs for waists that fit high in the back of tho neck. Priets aie from $3 to $0.50 on collars alone and 8.50 to $10 on sets. (Main 17oor, Central) To Hold Her Watch or Locket New Ribbon Sautoirs Many girls and women like to wear tho pretty black ribbon sau toir because it addj 11 touch to one's costume. Ribbon tautoirs with ornaments of imitation jade or coral are $1. Ribbon sautoirs with plated lockets are $1.50. Plain ribbon sautoirs with ster ling silver or gold-plated mount ings, are 60c, 75c and 1 each; others, mounted with rhinestones set in sterling silver are $2.75 to 5. (Jenclrj Moro, Chestnut and Thirteenth) Handsome Handbags of Fine Black Seal "With some women the black seal handbag will always be a standby. We arc fortunate in having a. collection of fine bags in black glazed pin seal and dull black long grain seal that we can sell at mod erate pi ices. They are in amty and shopping shape?, with metal and covered frames, and are silk lined. Some have triple frames. Prices ?G, $7, $8 and up to 12.50. (Main Pioor, Chestnut) A Georgette Crepe Blouse is more than ever this year an acceptable gift to a woman friend, and here is an entire salon devoted to Georgette crepes of the finer sorts in white and various shades of flesh color. Prices start at 10.50 for a simple model with high-low collar, pleats' and hemstitching 'and run all the way up to 87.50 for a pink overblouse trimmed with real filet and drawnwork and put together by hand, (Third rioor, Central) Fine Japanese Satin Habutai We bought it in "Japan, had it dyed in the colors we picked out our selves and then brought it to this country and aro selling it at the low prico of 2.50 a yard. But, more than all this, it is one, of the best silks we know for the making of Christmas presents. It has such a brilliant satin finish that many women like it better than anything else for covering bed quilts, making lamp shades, lining bags, bassinets, w ork baskets and boxes and for camisoles. It is 40 inches wido, and there are all the good light and dJfck colors, and white. -ty IttMli'Xrtar, ChtiUut) . The Manicure Sets for Christmas Are Here In leather cases, daintily lined with silk or satin, the sets include all tho implements needed to keep the hands in good condition. Some of the sets are of imitation ivory, others are of the pretty mother-of-pearl. And they are not expensive j ou may get a set of six pieces for $1.75, and there are ever so many more, up to tho set with twelve pieces at $10.50. (Main rioor. Chestnut) Automobile Pillows Small pillows to fit into tho hol low of the back or big pillows to sit on or to put one's feet on. Tliese make very welcome gifts. They are made of a stout imita tion leather that is not affected by rain or dampness. They are filled with hair and aro 3.76 to $1.50. (rityi rioor. ainiwt). Great Toy Store Great, rosy, whiskery old Santa Claus climbing' down a chimney You can see him yourself, come down and right out of the fireplace. With a Christmas tree set up in his house and a monstrous big pack of toys to go in the stockings of the boys and girls everywhere. He's right in his own house, in the Toy Store, and all around are just acres of Christmas Toys and wonderful sorts of entertainments. Old King Cole and his Fiddlers Three, and Ali Baba and "his Forty Thieves poking their heads up and down in the huge Arabian Nights olive jars; and a clown blowing bubbles and the mysterious chimes ding-donging away. It is a wonderful Toy Store, and there will be ct wonderful Christmas. (SeTenlh lloor, Marhet and Central) Sporting Goods of u Giftlike Nature Almost any boy -would like these things, and some of them -nould be welcomed by men. Rugby footballs, $L.oU tu H11 Soccer footballs, ?I3.75 to s10. Volley balls, $1 to $8.00. Exercisers, rowing machines, dumbbells.', Indian clubs, toboggans, skis, snow shoes, ice skates and many other things. (lh Gallery, Juniper) .Ruskctlmllsi, !?3 to $1G. Striking ba's,, $-1 to $10. Rosing gloves, ?D to 17. Medicine balls, $3.5 to 18. A Special Disposal of Floor Lamps and Shades 100 floor lamps at 15 to 10 all two-light, some with mahog any finish, some fluted, some carved. 100 floor lamp shades at 7.50 to 35. These arc to go with the . lamps and they arc in lots of shapes and pretty nearly all the colors imaginable. (1'oartli rioor. Central) Unboxing a Lot of Right Good Blankets $10 and $12 a Pair Woven from a liberal percentage 11', and s.inglc-bed j)iic, G0.82 of wool, with borders of either pink I inches, 10 a puir. . . , Our own judgment and cxpen- or Dlue ence tell us that these are right Double-bed size, 70Si! inches, are , good blankets for the money. (.Uth rioor. Central) A Commode Decorated in Venetian Style is one of the attractive pieces of furniture to be seen at this moment in the Littlr House. It has a marble top with painted band and the price of it is 650 A pair of fine, painted chairs of the neppclwhitd type have shield backs and an unusually attractive crackle. They aro 90 each. ' A painted console table, old cream in color and charmingly decorated, is 215. Another console of Adam design has a mahogany top and painted base, decotatcd in gold color. This is. 310. Among the tiny occasional tables hero we note a roundish one of mahogany checqucred with rosewood, price 175, and a long, narrow one of tulip and rosewood at 185. (lirth lloor, Chcalnut) The Clothes You Should Put on Your Rov V uSi Bovs' ulothinrr of the sood averaeo kind is not rrood o ti. -far ,.r -1 Boys.' Clothing Stove. ' -v,j wo want someuiing better ana wo get it. we believe m better Jab- JI rics, better tailoring, better finish and finer detail work, and these verjH&ll ... .. ... ...... "tft"i tilings are tne niarits oi our boys ciotning. Tho first Christmas problem with many a father and mother will be to put new clothes on the boys it may bo new suits or new overcoats or new mackinaws. Whatever it is, our Boys' Clothing Store may be depended upon to have it and to havo it right. Boys' suits in 8 to 18 year sizes, 10.50 to $30. Boys' overcoats in 13 to 18 year sizes, 25 to IQ Bojs' overcoats in 3 to 10 year sizes, 16.50 to 10. Muckiiuiw.i, 12,v13.50 and 15. (Second l'loor. Central) For "The Respectable Back of Man" as Carlyle Would Say Uppermost in the inind of many a man, just now, is the ques tion of what to put on his back; in other words, just what kind of suit or overcoat to buy. Prudence and practicality point this out to him as an immediate and personal Christmas problem. Please take notice that this i& remote from t.uch familiar Decem ber appeals as "Why not a new pair of trousers for Christmas?" and similar clever "suggestions." But the plain fact is that mun muu now need new clothes above all other things, and all men like to buy their own clothes, and hardly any man will feel as happy this Christmas as he should feel and might feel if his clothes are not tolerably good. From the standpoint of time and convenience tomorrow is the day for such men to buy new clothes. From the standpoint of quality, service, style and value we have endeavored to make this the best store for them to buy in, and wo aro as sure as wo can be of almost anything that theie is none better. Suits, 32 to 80. Overcoats, 3S to 80. i Fur-collar overcoats, 100 and $125. Fur-lined overcoats, 175 to 375. (Ihlrd lloor. Market) Men's Fine Light Weight Soft Hats From Italy These hats have rather wide, braid-bound brims that are unusu ally flexible. The crowns may be worn either in Alpine shapo or dented in. There is a good rango of rich colors to choose from. Prices ?lt) and 1D. Ofaln rioor, -Slurliet) Two Patticulary Good Handkerchiefs for Men Plain hemstitched handkerchiefs at $4.75 a dozen, which are of pure Irish linen, with narrow, well-stitched hems, and of good, sturdy weave, and Initial handkerchiefs, 75c each. $8.50 a docn, which aro of still finer linen, of course, and have hand-done letters. They are quite attractive for the price and we'd suggest that you choose initials early. r (1V1 AUle) Men's Silk Half Hose at r-"V 7 50c a Pair First grade black, navy and cordovan thread silk socks with lisle tops. They usually sell for considerably more, and as this is a limited lot we do not expect them to be here all day. (West Aisle) Any Man Will Appreciate Something He Can Wear The first Saturday after Thanksgiving always maiks the begin ning of the real gift-buying in the Men's Wear Store. Here a woman may buy with an easy mind, for these are the things a man would buy for himself, if he wanted to be r6al good to himself. Shirts of madras, percale, rep, Japanese cotton and silk, with soft or starched cuffs, plain or pleated bosoms. Prices 2.50 to $18.60, . Neckties start at 65c, or $1 for the imported, and go to $3.60 nnd 1, which includes Spitalfields and French silks. Dressing gowns of wool, velvet and silk, both imported ond do mebtic, at 20 to 85, according to material. House coats of double-face cloth, $7.50 to 25; of silk, 53 o, Silk mufflers, in plain colors and stripes, a,t 1 to 20, the Itedle4 London scarfs starting at 13.50. , J Sweaters of many styles and of cotton-mixed goods and fibih ?5 to $25. 4r (Main IXoor. Market) V v t5 A 7',i iu g mjm n 4 " WF:. -tf m!TJ.'tt bs ?iww.V yahUWjifci));