rf ifV&'" (H'JIttrf" t.jrp r k EVffNfflG FPBtIO IEDaEB-PpiLAltelPmA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1920 STOJRE CLOSED ALL DAY TODAY WEATHER Cleudy WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S , i Tomorrow the Christmas Gift Buying Will Begin in Real Earnest v w vm rz in i rn b This Is One of the Last Paintings That Came Frem Pairis, Fjrem the Last Salen It represents, an evening with the old father and mother, and well serves in suggestiven ess that the old people still need te see us, that they may read th e letters of the absent and cheer them in their loneliness with their few surroundings. They have se little without a visit new and then te give tone te their Thanksgiving week. ; It is plain te see that their j old eyes cannot read the message or the letter that has c eme from the war hospital cl6se by the battlefield, but the young daughter reads it aloud te them' that their soldier here is net dead, but lives. This Thanksgiving Day that has come te us finds euf nation in the midst of its slew convalescence from its fever of war and turmoil. But it lives! Our benefits and mercies are unbounded. The temporary disarrangement in commercial activities, at tendant upon the unavoidable reaction from high war prices, is in course of settlement utf en a sound basis, and we shall all go ahead te better times. Nev. 25, 10SO. Pretty Silk Frecks and Fur-Trimmed Suits for Girls $55 for pretty silk tricelctte frocks in a lovely brown shade, the fashionable dark blue, or black. They are planned en straight youthful lines, have narrow panels at the sides, have embroidered crepe Georgette cellars and cuffs, round necks and short sleeves, and are unusually attractive. $55 for smart new Winter suits of soft wool veleurs in rein deer, brown, taupe and blue shades. They have cellars of nutria or nearseal (dyed ceney), are lined throughout with peau de cygne and are in several geed styles. 14 te 20 year sizes. (Second Fleer, Chestnut) JN THE Art Needlework Stere the newest things are boudoir sets bed spreads, bolster cover, pil low, bureau1 scarf and tele phone screen in each set. Then are stamped te be done in ribbon work en rose or blue brocade, and each set complete costs $55.25. A finished model shows hew the work is te be done. (Second Fleer, Central) GIRLS' MIDDIES $3.25 Three geed styles at this pxlce all of white jean. One middy has a coller of blue, with white braid, the second has an all-white cellar, and the third a cellar of blue flannel, braid trimmed. 0 te 18 year sizes. i (Second Fleer, Cheatnut) WARM FLANNELLET PAJAMAS FOR . GIRLS OF 2 TO 16 YEARS, $2.25, AND $2.50 This is Jess than wq've had them from this maker se far this Winter se we're glad te be able le have them just at this timel At $2.26 are two-plece pajamas In 4 te 16 year sizes. At $2.60 are one-pieco pajamas in 2 te 10 year sizes. At $2.50 are one-pieco pajama3 (Billy Burkes) in 12 te 10 year fcizea. They are all of soft, warm flan flan nellet of geed grade, they are Veil made and they are in pretty Striped colorings. ' Apd flannnellet night garrnenta sre comfenablefthesa nightsl (Third Fleer, qhtttmit) (Signed CHEMISES FOR GIFTS Some particularly geed Philip pine kinds may be had at $5 te $6.85 for the envelepe style; and $4.75 te $5.65 for the Perte Rican straight styles. (Third Fleer, Central) PONGEE WAISTS Always practical and with an air of their own. One style hr. fine tucks and a high-low cellar, the ether has a Peter Pan cellar, and either may be had for $3.85. (Third Fleer, Centrnl) N OW it is breakfast coats of albatross for coziness. They are made with kimono necks and sleeves, finished with satin borders and come in 'rose, blue, pink, gray and laven der for $12. Find them in the Women's Wrapper Stere. (Third Fleer, Central) Rain Capes and Coats for Schoolgirls Most youngsters like te be out in the rehi if they have raincoats I Pretty tan, red or navy blue rain capes, most of them with heeds, are in 6 te 14 year sizes and are $4 te $8.. Raincoats in geed, practical styles, in tan or blue rubber', ized materials, are in 6 te 14 year sizes and are $6 te $14.60. And these coats and capes may be worn ever ether coats. (Second Fleer, Chestnut) fwfe Fine Black Silks for Less They are all fine, fashionable silks, such as women are buying largely at the present time, and they would make especially nice gifts. Tltc qualities are se high and the prices are se low that they will stand any amount 'of comparison. Black Georgette crepe, 40 inches wide, $1.50 a yard. Black crepe de chine, 40 inches wide, $1.65 a yard. Black silk tricelette, $2 a yard. Fine black satin, $3.50 and $4 a yard. (First Fleer, Chestnut) A Little Sale of Imitation Ivery Toilet Pieces, 20c te $5 , Just the pieces wanted geed imitations of the real ivory attrac tive shapes but the maker calls them "seconds" because of slight flaws and that is why the prices are se very little. Mirrors, $1 te $5". Salve jars, 45c. Hair brushes, $1.15 te $3.75. Pin boxes, $1.35. Combs, 20c te 70c. Hat brushes, $1. Puff boxes. 85c te $1.90. Toothbrush cases, 60c. Hair receivers, 86c te $1.50. (West Aisle and (Iain 475 Excellent Blankets at Exactly Half Price 150 pair of white blankets with pink or blue borders, double bed size, of wool and cotton, $5, a pair. 250 pair of white blankets of wool and cotton, single-bed size, with pink or blue borders, $4.50 a pair. 45 all-wool outdoor blankets in brownish gray color, $5 each. 30 blankets with a filling 80 per cent camel's-hair and 20 per cent wool, and spool cotton warp, $12 each. 200 Weel-Filled Quilts at Half Beautiful quilts cevered with French sateen finished en top with plain borders, Exclusive ParH i patterns. Lamb's wool filled, new $1'3.75 each. tf (Sixth FIoer,t,ntra!) Hundreds and Hundreds and Mere Hundreds of Initial , Handkerchiefs Which is ene way of saying that the Handkerchief Shep is fully ready for Christmas I Mere space, mere handkerchiefs, mere kinds are here te help you make selections, and te make the cheesing easier. Lets of people want te give initial handkerchiefs the initial is such n geed identification mark. All the handkerchiefs are pure linen, and there are all kinds of letters, big and small, many hand done. Wemen'3 handkerchiefs, 25 te $2 each. Men's handkerchiefs, 60c te $1.75, each. CAIuIn Fleer, Central) An Aisle Postscript Fer Men ,, $13 a dozen for men's extra size, fine white handkerchiefs of balloon linen. They're made especially for us, have M, and 1 inch hems, and tliis is n r'jw shipment. (West Aisle) Cotten Remnants at Geed Savings Mothers of small children will find any number of pieces in exactly rtght lengths for school frocks or small boys' suits. , There Are plenty, tee, for women's waist.- and even dresses, and for rnen'B shirts, Every remnant is marked from third te a half less. " ,' (ffVt Women's Velveteen Dresses for $38.50 Prices of their duplicates early in the season were from $15 te $30 mere, se that the woman who buys late is really saving a substantial sum by doing se. They are made of an excel lent quality of velveteen, arc in really beautiful colors taupe, purple, black, green, brown and maroon, and are made in four styles, one entirely simple and the ethers embroidered. Altogether they are rich and very attractive affairs. (First Fleer, Central) WOMEN ARE MORE ; ' PARTICULAR' ABOUT THEIR RAINCOATS Some of the best looking are the new English raincoats, which are quite unique in their way. They go from $25 for a smart black rubberized cloth coat with contrasting colored cellar and cuffs up te S85 for the finest wcatherproefed cloth. Among them are the new colored rain coats with certain fashion fea tures at $45 and $47.50. They have hats te match at $10 and $12.50. ' American raincoats start at $16 for a geed rubberized mohair and go up te $65 for the weather proofed cloths. The popular oil silk raincoats arc $26.60 and the capes $28.50. (First Fleer, Central) Geld Decorated Glass A Charming Gift Ware We don't knew of another ware that appeals se strongly te se many people. Probably we could say it is the most popular of gift wares and be well within the truth. It is just rich enough and decorative enough te be impressive and moderately enough priced te meet popular requirements. In geld-encrusted pieces there are h Sugar and cream sets, $6.50 and $7.50. Candy jars, $4, $5.50' and $6.50. Mayonnaise sets, $8.50. Berry bowls, $6. Handled sandwich trays, $6.50, $7 and $8. (Fourth Fleer, Central) Frames, 60c te $1.85. Fleer, Chestnut) AUI) TWO CHEERFUL BOOKS OF FICTION "Winsome Winnie" and ether new nensense novels, by Ste phen Lcaceck. Price, ?1.75. Over n hundred thousand of Leacock's nonsensc novels have -been sold in America and England which gives new readers an idea what te expect. "Thuvia, Maid of Mars," by Edgar Rice Burroughs. $1.75. One of a series which easily rivals the Tarzan scries. (Mnln Fleer, Thirteenth) LEATHER COVERED GIFT BOOKS FROM ENGLAND Quite delightful litttlc address, memo and "at home" books, let ter registers, calendars and a few handsome folding writing cases. The latter arc of real morocco. Many people like these little articles for Christmas gifts and they will be much interested in the prices, from 20c for a tiny calendar up te $20 for a writing case. (Main Fleer, Chestnut) Christmas Cards The gay little holiday mes sengers have been carefully selected from the vast yearly output of thousands of styles. They are arranged en large counters under a- geed light and lets of people are buying them new rather than waiting till the Christmas rush is en. Prices, lc te $1. (Doek Stere, Main Fleer, Thirteenth) Competes, $3.50, $4 and $6. Biscuit trays, $5.50. Covered sweetmeat bowls, $7.50. Flower bowls, $6.75 and $7.50. Among pieces decorated in raised geld and colors are Mayonnaise sets, $6 and $6.50. Candy jars, $6, $7.50 and $8.50. Handled sandwich travs. S10. Fruit or flower bowls, $13.50. A rtistic Calendars for 1921 The prettiest we could find, and appropriate answers te many a Christmas gift prob lem. Alse they are designed for almost any part of the house parlor, giving room, dining room, bedroom or den. Alse the proper sorts for offices are here. Prices 15c te $5.50. (Heek Stere, Main Fleer, Thirteenth) THREE NEW HANDBAGS OF MOIRE VELVET All are in navy, brown, taupe and black, silk lined, and some have inside purse. Twe styles at $9, one with cov ered frame and fancy clasps and the ether with partly covered frame and fancy clasps, the rest of the frame being geld finished metal. At $12.50 is a smart style with green geld finish frame (and a metal mesh wrist loop in the same finish. (Sreln Fleer, Chestnut) SKATES AND SHOES FOR INDOOR SKATERS Alfred Jehnsen tubular ice skates in racing nnd hockey models, with shoes attached, $15 a pair complete. Spalding hockey and skates, $2.50 te $8. Canadian hockey and skates. $8 te $12.50. figure figure Men's skating shoes, $7.50 te ylu. Women's skating shoes in tan ftnd black, $10. Skates attached te shoes while you wait. Sweaters, knitted caps, straps and ether equipment. (The Gallery, Juniper) WOMEN'S BROWN CALFSKIN BELTS NOW $2.25 are kinds which women will like te wear with sports coats and ether Winter wraps nnd suits. They are of excellent quality calf, they are in ene-inch width, are finished with gilt or nickel buckles and nre in an attractive shade of brown. pittlu Fleer, Central) A Let of Beautiful Kermanshah Rugs Back at the Old Lewer Prices Te anybody who knows what beautiful Persian weaves of this kind used te sell for five years age and who also knows what they generally sell for today, this list of pieces belonging te our own stock should be interesting reading. It will be still mere interesting te see the rugs themselves, for we don't believe there is such another collection at the prices in the whole country. 8.9x0.3 ft $189 13.6x9.6 ft $572 13.10 x 10.10 ft $480 13.7x9.7 ft $477 13 x9.6 ft $767 6 x 4.4 Helly Leaves A feet rail which can be ad justed te every radiator gives almost fireplace comfort when you want te toast your tees. Price $3.75. Air moisteners are another radiator improvement and can be adjusted en nny radiator. $2 te $3.50, according te size. A fascinating table in the Heusefurnishing Stere is that ceveed with white woedenwaro from abroad. Such marvels of breadboards, spoons, butter paddles, cookie markers and ether kitchen treasures 1 Here are the first papier-mache wares from France since the war tubs, basins, pails lasting and well finished. PriccB from 90c for basins te $7 for feet tubs. Christmas decorations are here by scores, from the wee automo bile wreath at 25c te the biggest house decoration at $5. Ash-trays, smokers' stands, to bacco jars, every conceivable com fort for smokers are here and priced from $1 for an ash-tray te $80 for a stand. Nut bowls, crackers and picks never were mere attractive, prices from $3.75 for Japanese lacquered weed bowl with hammer' te $8 for a solid-mahogany bowl with cracker and six picks. Knife sharpeners that can be adjusted te any knife, $7.50. (Fenrth Fleer, Central and Market) FINE wrought-iron fleer lamps with adjustable arms are reduced one-third which makes their new price $15. Shades te go with them, $3 upward. (Fourth Fleer, Central) DRESS PATTERNS FOR BABIES OR CHILDREN The material is a fine lawn, ruffled for the skirt part and with a yoke with scalloped neck and beading. There is very pretty embroidery. They would de for either infants' long dresses or the first short clothes. Frem $1.50 te $5. (rirst Fleer, Cheitnut) Yeu Can New Buy Wanamaker Furniture for Any Roem in the Heuse at Half Price J c?n cheese from hundreds and hundreds of pieces, many of them matchable into suits. Besides, there are many already complete suits in the collection, from one of one kind te fifteen of another. This is the largest quantity and finest assortment of geed furniture ettered at such a sweeping economy in several years. ; As a collection there is nothing anywhere te compare with it at the prices. It is the golden opportunity for furnishing new bridal homes at half the ordinary outlay. It is the greatest actual home service that any store has offered in a long time. If you need furniture or are likely te need it in a geed while, veu cannot neglect the opportunity new offered without losing money. And think of what it means te gift-buyers ! wueen Anne design tapestry suit, three pieces, $400. Three-piece suit, upholstered in green striped velour, $292.50. Three-piece suit silk velour, $3(37.50 in striped Mahogany recker, stered in velour, $27. uphel- Walnut armchair, upholstered in tapestry, $25. TiTT&n 'ii besBS1 ii1 iinpwmi in hi feS ill ) ". ' r re 14.10x10.4 ft $547 , 14.9 x 10.3 ft $567 14.7 x 10.2 ft $557 13.6x 9.6 ft $475 13.3 x 8.10 ft $489 12.11 x 8.10 ft ..$483 ft. te 7.9 x 6.1 ft $95 (HeTcnth Fleer, Chestnut) The Men's Christmas Heuse Coats Are Here Comfortable jackets of double-faced cloth and velvet in the styles men like for house wear. The cloth coats are in checks, plaids and mixtures and are $10 te $25. The velvet coats are in rich plain colors red, taupe, green, black and blue and the finer ones are bound with black silk braid. The prices of these arc $35 and $50. The above have just arrived te join the Japanese quilted silk housecoats already here at $12 and $18. (Main Fleer, Market) Men's Fur Cellars of Real Distinction i The Men's Hat Stere is showing some separate fur cellars that are beauties. Every one is of carefully selected fur and every one is made se that when affixed te an overcoat it leeks as if it belongs there. The furs included are ceney, sealine, beaver, racoon, musk rat, otter, Hudsen seal (dyed muskrat) and Alaska seal. Prices range from $20 te $200. (Main Fleer, Market) French Lisle Half Hese Splendid for Gifts Women may like te knew that these are among the best-likecf of men s half hose. But there is only a limited let, se these who want some should net delay. $2.50 a pair for fine gauze lisle half hose in black, with double reinforced heels, tees and soles. , ,?3 UJP?ir fe.r, lisIc half hose with hand-embroidered silk clocks. White with self and black clocks, tan with self and colored clocks, gray and navy with colored clocks, and purple. e.tt.,7 m..u .iu.; ..in, wiuicu uiiiuiuiueruu ngures. $3.60 a pair for lisle half in colors. (Main Fleer, Madeira Embroidered Linens Women's Own Gift Hand-embroidered linen pieces don't make a home warmer or cooler, but they de make it richer and finer. Madeira hand-embroidered linens are especially fine and dainty. As gifts for a waman they held a place all their own. Fer that reason we are especially glad te have an excellent showing of these goods at prices te suit everybody. Bread tray doilies, 50c te Round table covers, 30 inch te $1.50 each. 90 inch diameter, $3.50 te $45. Scarfs for bureau, chiffonier Centerpieces, 18 inch te 27 and dressing table, $3.75 te $20 inch diameter, $1.50 te $8.50 each, each. Lunch sets, $9 te $45 a set. (First Fleer, Chestnut) , Library and Livina-Roem Furniture Queen Anne mahogany dav- enpert with cane back. S65. ' Armchair, upholstered in figured cretonne, $24. Rocker, upholstered An fig ured cretonne, $31.50. Mahogany armchair, seat upholstered in velour, 37.50. Mahogany fireside chair, $77.50. Mahogany davenport, uphol stered in velour, $107. (Fifth Fleer) 13.8x9.4 ft $495 13.1x9.3 ft $685 13.9 x9.5ft $649 10.1x9ft $485 13.8x9.6 ft $045 14.3x10.9 ft $075 te $275 hose with vertical woven stripes Market) Mahogany rocker te match, $47.50. Weman's inlaid mahogany desk, $18.50. Weman's golden oak desk, $17. Weman's maple desk, $15. Weman's fumed oak desk. P-U, Weman's walnut desk, $22 Weman's mahecranv Ai desk, $40 M mm ! i j 'iwm If ' i i ia a i U u ' ?l W I K MH i'i fi r .! ,( i.A'. . rf ' " vt --."-m. !- f ' v& IWttHf iiMTiiiiinii(riiiiiir,iFMiY7-"tY-'iT cr m " "v 1 If li T