S itfHf'p'rP' iWPJJjUf T" WtfflP it- i:'JW7. CTJJW WtUHiMWuMM &3DKdlHN -'f-THTjWW- 'il","'"l TWWPT .-V?V EVftNItftf PUBLIC LEDGEK-PHILADELPHIA, THUKSDAY, DECEMBER d, 1919 u Organ at 8:45, 11, 11:55 and 5:30 Oilmen At Noon WANAMAKER'S Stoic Opens at 8:45 WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair Store Closes at 5:45 WANAMAKER'S it With a Welcome to Everybody and to Strangers Especially' 2 'v " " rT9;l py Rff PW?fpir ( m. ... fe4 " If V ' . it h IS Ijii V& i. A k-v wm,; i:.m r . W i. W ItM EHf ? I f -! tiitW . In a Kindly Letter of Months Ago a Thoughtful Woman wrote that she was riding: in a Market street trolley car where two men stood in front of her, talking, one of them, pointing out to the other points of interest along the street, adding, "I am sorry you have stood so long, but we are near to Wanamaker's, and then you will get a seat." The stranger laughed. "Ever since I moved to Philadelphia," lie said, "I have been told that I could get this, that or the other at Wanamaker's. Now it seems that I can even get a seat in the street car." There are eight large doors from the four wide streets for the people to find entrance and exit, and four fire and smoke proof towers, each of them within a minute and a quarter, on each floor for the safety of all the people who come. From the top to the bottom are forty-eight elevators running every minute for the public service. All the hospitalities of the great building are free and with a welcome to everybody, and to strangers, especially. Signed Dee. 4, 1019. Business Women and Young- People Willing to Undertake Christmas Work may secure agreeable positions by consulting our Mr. Atkinson, in his oflicc in the Lincoln Building, first door to the left from the entrance, today from 9 to 11 and 5 to 6. The Sports Goats Salon Has Just Received a reversible leather coat with a Harris tweed lining and a detach able racoon collar. It is a very good-looking mo'del, quite long, double breasted and belted, .$175. A suodo, leather coat in fawn color with raglan shoulder, inverted pleats in the back and silk lining, S145. (First l'loor, Tailored Satin Waists The satin,- of course, is wash satin, and the waists are the trim mest things, imaginable to go 'with tailored suits. , , Pink and while, with high-low or low collars, $10.75. White, navy and black satin, i oiy, sfssi. (Third Floor, Central) Cloth and Velvet Dresses for Younger Girls As $15 to $32.50 is considerably below their original pi ices, these new sums mean that you save dol lars on each dress. There are dark blue serges, warm wool Jersey frocks and inetty dresses of velvets in dark shades. (Second Floor, Junior Girls' Of warm wool frieze, they are most practical winter coats, in an unusually good style. Tl. nlln-D imur -r 111, t t rtnrtfl 1l I ivl I or low, there is a stitched belt all me way ruunu miu uiu uatu in (Second Floor, 50 Wool Plaid Skirts Reduced to $10.75 Each fhey are all-wool and some of the .prettiest plaid skirts that we have had this season. Not all sizes, however, are here. The model is one that most women like very much, the 'front is (llrst Floor, Dainty Undermuslins in Large Sizes Nobody need imagine that there is nothing refined and charming among large undermuslins here are quantities of fine nainsook and cambric garments with fine laces and embroideries and tucks, which would go very ntungiy into unrisi (Third Floor, Women's Sports Hats of Many Kinds and Colors Now $2 to $10 They are half price and often very fnuch less than half their first prices! Chiefly soft, velvety velours, though there are other kinds, too. Plenty of black and all the fashionable colors from which a . woman may choose what is most becoming. , They arc excellent hats, in large and small and medium sizes fr such hats as women find necessary for motoring, for traveling, for sports, for shopping and general wear because they are so t practical and so comfortable. ' $2 to $10 each, (SecoiidFloor, Chestnut) The All-Wool Women Like It is not at all surprising that a swat many of these good, warm materials aro going out as Chnst fms gifts- Ypu can iroagln? how iT!v -tlul will Via vacaIvwi. . SUmmiL ilr Mua tnr ferfaranee. lmmK A white camel's-hair coat with a facinc down the front of dark blue ., , ,r. AnS ,W00,L rher,c ,s a narrow I j'uicni icauier dcu ana Sleeve straps, $125. A plain white camel's-hair coat, belted and with raglan shoulder, I $135. Central) with high collar, hemstitched and tucked in front, $17.50. White and navy with tucks and hemstitched collars, $18. White with hicrh collars, with tucks and cyelet-and-dot embroid- Many attractive styles, some trimmed with embroidery in lighter colors, some with contrasting col lars, but all fresh and in good styles. $15, $16.75 and on up to $32.50 8 to 17 year sizes. Chestnut) Winter Goats made with inserted pleats to give the fullness below the belt. There is a dark brown, gray and bluc- $27.50, and 15 and 17 year sizes. Chestnut) plain with two noelty scalloped pockets, and the back is gathered. There is a button trimmed belt. In dark blue-and-Copenhagen, dark green-and-blue, blue-and-brown and tan-and-black. Central) mas stockings. Nightgowns, $2 to $5. Camisoles, mostly pink and white, $2.50 to $3 50. Shortpctticoats, $1.25 to $2.50. bong petticoats, $z to ?o. Central) Dress Fabrics This Winter $2, $2.50, $3, $3.75 and $4 a yard, - Poplins. $2.50 and $3 a yard. Pin-striped serges on black or navy blue grounds. $3 a yard. anepnwro , ctiftcita, $s.$u a yard, ,PJ$ta, 9t HW , yru (f? This Is the Last Shipment of Women's Reynier Gloves Before Christmas So the ohvious suggestion is to get what you need as soon as possible! ' . These aro all of the beautiful quality which characterizes Rey nier gloves skins of fine, smooth texture, the fit as near perfect as possible and the making all that the most exacting woman could ask. $3.50 a pair for outseam sewn kidskins in black, white, gray, beaver, brown, tan or gunmetal; 3 clasps. $3.75 a pair for pique sewn kidskins in black, black with whito, white, white with black, beaver, tan, gray and gunmetal; 2 clasps. S3.75 a pair for pique sewn kidskins in black with w hitc or white with black, squaro con trasting hems and broad em broidery; 2 buttons. $4.50 a pair for Reynier chevrettes in black or tan; 2 clasps, or white with 2 buttons. (Main Floor, Central) "Dear Santa, Please Send Me One of Those Pretty Mesh Bags," is what quite a number of women' would write if they sent their lists to St. Nicholas. Silver-plated mesh bags, of fine meshes and with pretty frames are in many styles and different sues $8 to $36. Little powder boxes to carry with the bags arc 50c to $1.25. Coin boxes arc $1.75 to $3.50. Vanity catcs arc $3 to $5.50. (.lewelr) Store, Chestnut and 13th) Women's Satin Dresses for Afternoon $62.50 Half- a dozen styles of balm alone or satin combined with' Georgette, plain or embroidered or beaded, also Georgette with beads. They come in navy, black, brown and taupe, and are eminently practical and de lightful frocks for a woman to invest in herself or for somebody to give her for Christmas. (First Floor, Central) Beaded Handbags at Modest Cost Three styles, all very good and very givable. Made in one of the best-liked shapes, with covered frames and fringe around the bottom. The variety of colors is wide and the colors themselves are beautiful. Prices are $15.75, $iC.75.and'$18 and, oddly enough, the lqwest priced bag is imported. (West Aisle) New. Ribbon Chains Are Fascinating Gifts Narrow block ribbon that goe& around the neck, finishing with beaded ends in just the right color for the blouse or frock with which they are to be worn. You have no idea how much they add to the appearance of the cos tume,, and they are very inexpen sively priced $1 to $8.50. (Main Floor, Central) 7 New Short Back ' ' Collars Unusually Pretty at $1 Just where the coat or gown touches the back of the neck, there is needed some such small collar as these. They are very dainty, being of net, plain or embroidered and com- blnd with imitation Valenciennes, Yniw, !cSf PIN tTi o o f fan o ine apin 01 umsonas Is the Spirit f Music .Music is man's best expression of joj. And since Pan piped his first lav theie has nevei been u musical instrument of such marvelous ingenuity as the Ampico Reproducing Piano The Ampico reproducing piano is first of all a groat piano It bears such famous names as Chlckcring, Schomacker, Haines Bros., Marshall and Wendell and the celebrated Knabc. The most finished and fastidious musician will ask no better piano to play by hand. But it is the amazing fidelity with which the Ampico le produces the master's touch that has made it so renowned. When it plays a roll you can scarcely credit the testimony of your eyes that n living artist is not at the keyboard. An Ampico reproducing piano would make one of tho finest Christmas gifts imaginable. Wo t-hall be glad to, demonstrate what this instrument can do, and you will be incurring no obliga tion by making the request. ' Ampico Uprights Chickering, $1900 Knabc, $1850 Schomacker, $1600 Haines Bros., $1200 Marshall and Wendell, $1100 Ampico Grands Chickering, $3000 and $3500. The celebrated Knabc, $3000 and $3500. Tho above are all electrically opeiatcd, but we have a Marshall and Wendell foot-pump Ampico upright at $850. And any instrument may be bought on convenient tcrmc, if desired. (I'KPtlan Hall. Second Floor) Racoon, Muskrat Much Liked by Younger girls and women hae taken tho greatest fancy to these pretty brown fur coats, for net only are they most becoming, but they arc most practical, too they will give no end of wear and are fine for cold weather and hard wear. The natuial racoon coats arc all in thrce-auartcr length and of fine skins, beautifully made up and lind with handbome silks $400 to $50J each. (Second Floor, Purple and Dark Brown Silk Umbrellas Are Very Much the Fashion and so, too, aie umbrellas with silk covers in taupe or a rich, pretty green or dark blue. All of which is by way of suggestion if you are thinking ,of a smart umbrella for a worn an Umbrellas seem to grow more attractive each year. Of course, the colored covers make them gayer, but handles, too, aie often (Main Floo Soft Silken Quilts From Japan for American Babies Soft, warm covers they are, with enough warmth and little weight, which make them admirable for babies' use. At $3 to $0.50 aie small-size quilts 27x36 inches in pretty colorSj and many with embroid eries in silk. At $6.50 to $8.50 are larger quilts 3Gx45-inch size in plain pink or blue. (Third Floor, Chestnut) Floor Rugs for the Babies to Play On are favorito Christmas gifts with many people. The rugs are of figured cretonnes, are of gonerous size and are most practical for this purpose. $5 and $G each. (Third Floor, Chestnut) Claire of Paris Sends Christmas Perfumes Violette one of the most delicious, and realistic violet odors made. Either extract or toilet water is $6 a bottle. The face powder is $1.75 a box. Yu Yu the subtle bouquet odor that so many women prefer abovo ull other perfumes. Ex tract or toilet vater, $7 a bottle. Face powder, $2 a box. And, by tho way, these prices are little if any above those of tho last, fmportatfon, which was some months ago. . (WaJn FJtsjr, Central) and Pony Coats Young Girls There is greater variety, per haps, as to style', in the muskrat coats, which are in shoit and thrcc quartcr length, and have great collars in muffler or tape shape and range in price from $2G5 to $425. The pony coats and the brown pony skin is of the loveliest color are trimmed with natural racoon or beaver by way of contrast and are in different styles and lengths. $325 to $425. Chestnut) bright imitation amber, perhaps with leather loops and trimming, or bakelitc with silver rings, or silver handles with colored bake litc rings. Sometimes the tips and ferrules match the color of the cover, to make them prettier. The collection of line umbrellas is particularly good just now $7.50 to $25. , Market) An In -Rush of Good Warm Blankets Good Gifts All Just as the cold wind had be gun to cut into one's frame, a small mountain of excellent warm blankets came tumbling into the Bed Clothing Store, where at this writing they are being classified and put into ship-shape for quick disposition at $8.50, $10, $12, $15 and $18 a pair, according to grade, all being of wool and cotton and. in double-bed sizes the $18 ones being 80x90 inches and cut separately. Single-bed sizes for all of them are here at prices in pro portion. What people must have they should be given. A pair of these given as a gift can hardly fail to hit the mark of acceptability. (Sixth Floor, Centra)) It's the Narrow. Leather Belt that's in Fashion Now Women like tho narrow belt to wear on cloth frocks and to wear with tho pretty pjaid and sports skirts that ore o popular this Winter. These new belts are of fine black calfskin, in dull finish, and have small metal buckles. $3. , Narrc-w patent leather belts, in A Gift of Good Furniture Keeps One in Grateful Remembrance THE giving of furniture becomes more general as the years pass. The thought that it makes a gift of permanence and character seems to have taken possession of the people. In giving furni ture they feel, for one thing, that they are giving a gift for the years and so they are, provided they know how to select it. We sell no kind of furni ture at Christmas that we do not sell all the year round, the only difference being that during the Christmas season our stock of the more novel and gift-like pieces is nat- Holiday Books The Book Store is full of them and moro aro coming constantly; a real book-lover or a hunter of gifts can haully afford to mis a single day in the Book Corner be tween now and Christmas lots go out so quickl! Wc have classified everything so that searching is made easy. (Alain Floor, Thirteenth) b For That Man Who i Smokes a Pipe One of these beautiful briar pipes with amber stems, mounted with 14-kt. gold would be just the sort of gift he would most like. You can have them with cither tho straight or curved stems; sonic men prefer one, some another. The price is $10. (.lenclrj- Store, Chestnut IRlh) A box Brownie camera is simple enough for a child to operate and practical enough to bo used by thousands of adults. There couldn't be a better choice for one of the lively youngsters you know. Prices are $2.86 to $6, accord ing to size. (Main Floor, Chestnut) There Are Fifty Kinds of Chocolates in Our Dollar Assortment and as each kind is as delicious as the other, people enjoy every piece of candy in a Wanamaker box! The fillings are of rich nuts or delicious fruits or creams or jellies or de lectable combinations that arc always a palatable treat. $1 a pound $5 for five-pound lioxc- and they arc fresh every day. h The favors and novelties and bonbons for the Christmas dinner parties, the children's stockings and 'the holiday festivities are here now and ready! (I)onn Stairs Store, Chestnnt) 2000 candlesticks, some ma hogany finished and some solid mahogany, are on sale tomorrow at special prices, varying from $1 to ?4.50. (Fourth Floor, Central) Men's Initial Handkerchiefs-From Ireland and $2.50 the Box Six snowy handkerchiefs are in each box, and the box is ready for you to tuck in a card and send it as a gift. As for the handkerchiefs them sehes, they arc of pure linen, of sturdy weave and there is a sightly letter in one corner of each hand kerchief. (L'ust and West Aisles) IP$HP11I JSP"' gBP "! TnKw95lfc3aUlb! rflfaL h rrrrrrrnltlPC htrlfJi4lv urally more comprehen sive and attractive. Certainly it is compre hensive and attractive this season. Apart from the great stocks of staple pieces, the collection of gift furniture on the Fifth Floor runs the whole ga mut of novelty, practical ity, convenience, comfort and luxury. Inexpensive things are many and attractive. An excellent sewing box, the "Priscilla," of mahogany, fitted with sliding tray at $8.50, is one of those "woman's own" gifts that always have been given and always will be. (Filth Tloor) The King of Gift Garments for a Man Is a Fur-Lined Overcoat This is so obvious, especially in tho case of motorists, tht there is no need to dwell upon it. Wo feel that it will bo equally obvious to those whose quest for such a garment leads them to the Wanamaker Men's Clothlns Store that our assortment is excellent in kind and variety. Brown heather mixture shell, Australian opossum lining and collar, $376. Oxford shell, marmot lined, seal- dyed muskrat collar, $276. Brown shell, nutria lined, beaver collar, $350. Oxford shell, marmot lined, seal dyed muskrat collar, $250. Oxford shell, marmot lined, otter collar, $250. Brown shell, natural muskrat lined, beaver collar, $255. Oxford shell, marmot lined, nutria collar, $225. Black shell, marmot lined, otter collar, $200. Dark green shell, marmot lined, otter collar, $225, Oxford shell, silk lined, nutria collar, $175. Oxford shell, dog lined, beaver collar, $100. b ur-collar coat, quilted silk lining over back, nutria collar, $125. (Third l'loor. Market) A Man Is More at Home in a House Coat than he is in the coat he wears to business. And, judging by the early buying of house coats and dressing gowns for Christmas, a great many men in Philadelphia may look forward to a comfort able Winter. House coats of double-faced cloth, $7.50 to $25; of silk, $35. Dressing gowns of wool at $20 to $50, of velvet at $S0and of silk at $20 to $85. Both imported and domestic gowns, in plain colors or in beautiful designs. (Main Floor, Market) Men's and Boys' Caps With Warm Fur Bands The caps arc made in a large, full, shape, of pieces of heavy woolen suitings, in a variety oE colors. A fur band that is folded into the back of the cap can be pulled down over the cars in cold weather. Prices $3 and $3.50. (Main Floor, Market) Men Who Wear Fine Winter Underwear will bo interested in some delayed shipments of Rcdleaf under wear that are priced less than they would be if wc bought them today. Scotland has sent some whito and natural pure wool under wear, soft, warm and durable, that is $10 a garment for shirts and drawers. Medium weight, $8 a garment. And an English manufacturer has sent pure natural wool shirts and drawers, reinforced where necessary, at $8 a garment for medium weight, $10 for moderate winter weight and $11 for regular winter weight. Union suits of moderate winter weight, $15. One of the best makers in America has contributed pure wool shirts and drawers at $6.50 a garment for medium -weight and $7 for winter weight. (Main Floor, Market) A New $9 Shoe That Will Interest Young Men It is of mahogany color calfskin and is made on an English last that has a pronouncedly pointed toe. A heavy bingle sole runs all the way back to the flat heel and there are blind eyelets. (Main Floor, Market) Luncheon Sets Would Please lf a Housekeeper Not only are they attractive to look at on a table, but they do save considerably in the laundry. In white cotton with edges scalloped in white, green or blue, $1.25 a set of 13 pieces. Others of finer quality and deeper scallops in white, green or blue, $2.25 for a set of 13 pieces. (First Floor, Chestnnt) (Seventh Floor, Marlicl and Central) As -. Luxurious things are abundant, notably among the magnificent uphol stered furniture. Surely this is the. home and head quarters of easy chairs, to say nothing of the great overstuffed sofas. Then the great modex" ately priced collection the fleet of tea wagons, the writing desks, the sewing tables, the tilt-top tables, the rush -seated window chairs, the Colonial chairs, the nests of tables, the mirrors and hall chairs and the hundreds of other things, all of them gifts that will keep the givers in lasting remembrance. a . - j 1 n w xii 4 J 2 a ,1 i i ifl y a i fu n v ' " h J jj, J&'h .' a ,y 3 ,.