Kf tvvfljwp W&f&fm(w '"T""WTOP'.'w1' WlHW- rHHi.f' "'""flMBUiW " ' "-WCTE V ; i . t..i '-'' v.jT- '-j...y' ' ?ra: ' v ". ". EVENING PUBLIC ' LEDGi3I-PmADELPHIA, MONDAY J" NOVEMBER 29, 1920 1 tfj Band and Organ at 9 Organ at 11 and 5:20 Clilmr nt Noen WEATHER Cleudy "WANAMAKER'S State Closes at 5:30 WANAMAKER'S Jl WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 ?e Wanamaker Great Distribution of Knit Underwear at Half y Tr C 1, i. m ' t.-a I Mr. Bright-Eyed, Bushy-Tailed, Seft-Coated Gray Squirrel ci fa hiffh un in hirii un in his leafless tower, laugh ing at the last robins as they take leave of their old haunts among the forest trees te make their 1 e ng flight south ward. During the Sum mertime the squirrel frisks and frolics within the foliage of the weeds, safe from forbidden gunners. When Winter comes he hides and sleeps in his snug storage house of feed in the hollow of the tree, where he has a goodly store of nuts and grains te last him until the, snow and cold have gene. But, Mr. Squirrel is a selfish old thing who does net care te share his geed things, net even at holiday times. Signed Nev. 20, 1020. Little Animal Scarfs of Many Furs Seft gray squirrel in the natural color, the pretty baum or stone marten, fitch, the rich brown mink or brown fisher with its silvery tAhairs that is the way the (list 01 tnese lasiiiunuuie B lt j-4n t l"lifl (Hermit! I'luiir, Imported Beaded Handbags Delightful ajs Gifts They are here at a wide range of prices, but this is te tell of the inexpensive group, the bags between $6.75 and $25. Even the $6.75 bag is full crocheted, which means that it will give geed service. There are draw-string and (.Mnln l'lenr, Women's Smart in Sports Twe styles, both of brown Russia calfskin, with long (wing tips, blind eyelets and much perforation and pink- ng. One has narrow tees and (1'lrnt Fleer, Especially Pretty Neckwear at$l and $1.50 Se pretty, in fact, that we are sure a great deal of it will find its way into Christ mas stockings. Vestees with cellars at (sin 1 11 1' 100 Plaid and Striped Skirts Pleated Styles, $13.50 The prettiest materials and colorings you have almost ever seen, certainly for this price. They have been most carefully chosen, se that they will go with almost any kind of a fur coat or spoils coat. Duplicates of some of these skirts are new in our cases at the regular pi ice, which is about double. Probably net nil sizes in any one of the many styles but, taken altogether, most women can be fitted. (I'lmt l'loer. Central) Gift Camisoles Uncommonly pretty af fairs of pink wash satin, crepe de chine and habutai. Practically-all of them are trimmed with lace the fin est with real filet. Prices are $1 te $11.50. (Third Fleer, Central) Silk Crepe Kimonos new coming in from Japan are the kind which Santa Claus might like te knew about. The latest are of crepe with a large crinkle and are heavily embroidered en gray, canary, black, blue and wistaria. Price, $15. (Tlilrd Fleer, Central) A Sparkling Pin te Held Her Veil la an ornament te a pretty hat as well as an article of Utility. New veil pins of sterling silver, set with rhinestones, are $1.50 te $10. Veil pins te use nt the back of the hat te held the veil are 50c. (Jewelry Staff, Clitltnut) v Q-UM. They are in one and two skin styles, they are finished with heads, paws and tails, and- they are very smart te top efT a Winter suit or wrap. $20 te $215 is the way prices go. ClirHtimt) frame bags in many shapes. Light and dark colors, for evening as well as day wear, and the colors are combined with all the feeling the French and Italians have for artistic effect. Prices, -ivi $25. riicMnut) $6.75, $7.50, $15 Brown Beets Medels Cuban heels and is smooth leather. The ether has squarish brogue tees and military heels and is bearded leather. Price, $12 a pair. Market) tached in the daintiest net or net with lace, cellar and cuff sets or cellars alone of or gandie or net, and there are some of the new bib efTects. loer. Central) PLENTY hand -i of the made batiste waists se much in favor are here styles with dots and drawnwerU, with V and square necks, for $5, and some v with real filet and drawnwerU for $6.85. An An other with tucks, drawn work and mere real filet is S8, and still another, having a filet cellar and filet-edged frills, is $10. (Third l'loer, Central) Exquisite Brassieres The sort one could very easily cheese for Christ mas presents te intimate friends. White satin with trim ming of beading and picot edge, $3. Pink crepe de chine with blue ribbon, insertion and beading, $4. Pink crepe de chine, $.4. Pink crepe de chine daintily trimmed with lace, blue ribbon straps and drawing string, $5.25. White satin with lace and ribbon flowers, $4.50. (Third Fleer, Chcitnut) i tfu.i'yitt-" ,, Is A disposal of knit underwear for men, women and children that has no parallel. Thousands of pieces of first-grade Winter underwear, all fresh and new and from the best mills in America. ' r Every Bit at Half Price or Less Fer men. Shirts, drawers and union suits of cotton, wool-and-cotton and all-wool, in light, medium and heavy weights. $1 te $2.50 each for shirts and drawers; .$1.25 te $.5 for suits. Fer women. Vests, drawers and combination suits in light, medium and heavy weights. Fine-ribbed cotton, woel-and-cptton and mercerized cotton and silk mixed with wool-and-cotton. 85c te $2.50 each for vests and drawers; $1.50 te $4 -for suits. (West Aisle) Fer children. Vests, pantalets and combination suits of light-weight cotton and medium and heavy weight wool-and-cotton. Vests and pantalets, 75c te.$1.25 each; combination suits, 40c te $2.25. Levely Silks Are Always Most Popular Christmas Gifts Ne woman will need te be told why She knows herself hew much she appreciates a gift of silk for a dress, skirt, blouse, lingerie or any one of the hundred -and one things she uses silks for. And it is perfectly true that there never was a better time than this Christmas te give such a gift, for silks are above all fashionable and necessary te the making of fash ionable garments. And, new when they have come down te the old-time prices, is the opportunity te give them. Everything 'in the way of fine beautiful silks for gifts is here, we believe. Prices start as low as $1.25 for a white habutai and go very gradually up te a fine French brocade at $15 a yard. , ' (Tlrnt Meer, Cltmtnut) 100 Mere Women's Dresses Serge and Jersey at $28.50 Tunic and straight chemise dresses mostly, some embroidered, some with eyelet work, some with pinch tucks. They are in navys, taupes, browns and black, and are exactly the practical, geed-looking dresses which women want for gen eral wear and service. $28.50 each. (I'lrnt l'loer. IVntnil) Women Say There's Nothing Quite Like a Tweed Geat Women who take into copsideratien hew long a coat will last and hew long it will leek well with all the changing styles, almost always end by buying a tweed coat. And they are never disappointed, either. This year there is an unusually large number of geed models, for England has sent a large contribution .and many of the coats made here are of English cloths. American-made coats, $45 te $88. Imported coats, $75 te'$95. (I'lmt l'loer. Crnlrnl) Beautiful New Coats of Duvet de Laine for Yeung Women arc still mere attractive because of their wide Australian opossum cellars. The material is of lovely texture, the coats are in the fash ionable Chinese blue or reindeer or darker brown; they have nar row belts and deep pockets and are lined throughout with peau de cygne of the same color, and they are in a new and becoming style. Price $80 brand-new and 14 te 20 year sizes. (Second Fleer, Clientnut) New French Evening Scarfs of Wondrous Beauty Rather unusual, tee, and it is scarcely necessary te say that they have come just in time for the opera season and the many balls scheduled for the future. Seme are of the softest velvet brocaded chiffep in (Muin l'loer, Central) Such Pretty Plaid Skirtings and Such a Variety of Ttem! Yeu can easily guess the reason because plaid skirts are se much worn this Winter. Principally tan - and-blue and blue-and-brown combina tions and black-and-white ef fects, but there, are also many ethers. Such all-wool materials as serges, veleurs and camel's-hair weaves, (l'lrst l'loer, Has the Bey a There are many gifts that a boy likes, but a geed over coat is one for which there is no substitute. It isn't something that he might have, or should have. It is one that he must have. Thp best ready-te-wear,. (Secenil Fleer, Ccnjrml) the Talk (Mnln Flwir. I . (I'lmt rioer, the most fascinating tints, also black. These are $50. Others' are gorgeous spangled and beaded affairs en black net or they are of white net with opalescent tints. There are some in Egyptian colored beacjs also. $u ie $(e are ine prices. some being in the lighter weight which is mere desira ble for pleating. Prices go from $3 k yard for a French plaid, 4G inches wide, up te $12 a yard for a plaid, 54 inches wide. All from $4 a yard up are 54 inches wide and it only takes one length of these for a plain skirt. Chestnut) Geed Overcoat? overcoats in America are net tee geed for the boys who come for theirs te this store. New, as always, they are sure of finding them here. In sizes for boys of 3 te 10 years at $16.50 te $50. In sizes for boys of 11 te 18 years -af$25 te $65. ll:,h- of, the Town Market) Market) The Purest Candies We Can Get ' for Hie Children are these we make in our own sunny, light, airy kitch ens. The ingredients are absolutely pure. The great est care is exercised in their making. And you may, with perfect safety, buy these for little folks or big folks they'll enjoy them all! Mint sticks, in jars, 25c. A box of fairy sticks, 40c. Chocolate straws, in jars, 45c. Asserted sticks, 30c a jar. Old-fashioned stick candy, 50c a box. Large sticks? of candy 16 inches long, 40c. Vanilla marshmallows, 50c a pound fjhocelate box. Chocolate a box. cigars, 50c a cigarettes, 50c Novelties en cake of chocolate, ribbon tied, $1. A Werd About Candy for Sunday Schools Pure, wholesome candies at moderate prices jt is net tee seen te let us have your order. Asserted chocolates, packed in half-pound boxes, 70c a pound. Mixtures, packed in half pound boxes, 50c a pound. Asserted clear candies, in half-pound boxes, 40c a pound. (Down Stnlrn Stere, ChrMnut) Antimony Picture Frames are here again in the Ori ental Stere and are very in expensive. They don't tar nish, and many of the de signs are copied from these en sterling silver frames. Seme have double openings for photographs. Prices 35c te $2. (l'eurtli iioer. (IicMnut) A Silver Locket te Held a Treasured Picture is a gift she'd appreciatp, surely ! New lockets, in new shapes and many sizes, all of ster ling silver, start at $3 and go te $6.75. Silver lockets and sauteirs te match are $5.50 te $7.25. (Jrflry Mere, Clientnut) The ' SF13t llavu ;.ou ever noticed the mnrkctl inclination in children toward tliinpa that are "their own size," tilings t.hat fit their own leiiKinp;.s and requirements? A little girl doesn't have te wear mother's hat or coat and she would also rather have furniture and pictures and things of "her own hize" and kind net merely 'for play but for use-Mf she could get them. The Furniture Stere has done something believed te he quite original, something te provide little ones with the kind of furniture anu pictures tney long te have -------J mi JHP-f----H 'vrnTBHV'i'liltKb "The Colonial Architecture of Philadelphia" is a dignified work by I'hil M. Riley, illustrated by Frank Cousins. It deals with the Colonial architecture of this city, giving it detailed descrip tion, analysis nnd comparison; it is beautifully and amply printed, and bound se simply as te appeal te the lever of books and of architecture. Only nine hundred and fifty copies are for sale and these are numbered. Price, S10. (Mnln Fleer. Thirteenth) Handkerchiefs for Kiddies The new French colored print handkerchiefs for chil dren are most attractive they have sailboats, kittens, bow-wows, and all sorts of quaint figures and all-ever effects in colors the children like. They begin at 35c. And the Handkerchief Stere has a whole section de voted te the children there is a wonderful variety, the handkerchiefs are always of linen, and the prices are moderate. (.Mnln l'lenr, Crnlrnl) Oriental Rugs Gifts of Value and Service Persian Kermanshahs, $100 te $147 beautiful pieces in soft rose, blue, ecru and iveiy tones. Average size approximately 1.6x6.6 feet. Kazaks, $75 te $100 in bright, cheerful, eii'ective colors and bold designs. Sizes 4.4x6.6 feet. Daghestans, $75 te $95 excellent pieces of elaborate design and in a very attractive choice of color effects. These are among the most popular of Oriental rugs, combining geed decorative qualities with excellence of weave and texture. Chinese, $20 te $55 chiefly in blue and ecru. Very geed pieces both for furnish ing and service qualities. Sizes 2x3 feet te 3x5 feet. (Setrntli l'loer. Chestnut) Snowy Aprons Make Dainty Gifts Hundreds and hundreds of aprons here ! Generous white aprons in styles that elder women like, little tea aprons, lace-trimmed aprons, aprons with embroidery you'll find them all here. With them are aprons for maids, tee. Prices start at 50c and go te $6.75. (Thlril l'loer. Central) Day of the Child in Furniture An Original and Delightful Exhibition for their own use and enjoyment. Filth A Superb Collection of Men's Gift Pajamas at an Average Third Less Net every one knows that men's pajamas are made in as many materials as shirts, and in just as attractive colors and designs. Women looking for gifts for men of their house holds that will be both useful and pleasing te the eye, will be interested in this collection of sleeping wear. The pajamas here are noted for excellenceef workman ship, geed buttons and buttonholes and reinforcements where the most strain comes. And prices have been lowered an average third all through. There arc pajamas with surplice necks and pajamas with turndown cellais; pyjamas with silk frogs and pajamas with plain, trim lines. In the following fabrics Seicsptte, 3.73. English and American demet, .$3.33 te $5. English woven madras in striped designs, S4. r Plain white woven madras, $5. English mercerized fabric in gay awning stripes, $5. Sateen in plain colors with piping of contrasting colors, 36. A soft part-flannel material, SG. Silk-and-cotton mixed in plain colors nnd stripes the most beautiful paiamns of the season S8.f0 and $12. Nightshirts of various fabric, ?2 te 53.75. (Mnlu l'loer. Market) Imported Velour Hats That Men Admire Even the most inexperienced judge of materials can tell at a glance whether velour is fine or inferior. In these imported velour hats the fabric is wonderfully soft and silky and the colorings are inimitable. All gracefulin shape, tee. Price $18 and a geed idea for a gift. (.Main Fleer, Market) Player-Piane Rolls Make Splendid Gifts One, two, six a dozen new rolls for the player-piano will make a merry Christmas. And the new December num bers are here for tomorrow. Rolls te fit all player-pianos and large, airy rooms te try them in. We have taken 1000 song rolls, words and music, and lowered the price te 50c each, which is less than half. Alse a' fine selection of music-roll cabinets and benches. (i:cji'll.m Hull, Gallery) 200 Embroidered Bed Sets 200 Fine Gifts Set means a bedspread and a bolster cover. The spreads are made with cut-out corners and all pieces have scalloped edges. In 'some the embroidery is done in rose, in ethers blue and still ethers are all-white. Fer the home these are gifts of daintiness and practical worth. Single-bed size, 2 yards wide, $9 a set. Deuble-bed sizes, 2' 0 yards wide, $10 a set. , (sixth l'leitr, Central) We have opened a series of rooms en the Fifth Fleer, Juniper Stieet, winch we may call a study in juvenile home furnishing and decoration. These are net presented as repiesenting a perfect model or ideal, but are intended te be helpful and suggestive in fitting up the arieus kinds of rooms that children would naturally delight in, children all the way from dear little infants up te sturdy young rompers. There i an infant's 100m or nursery, with every requisite from the scale for wefvhing the baby te the decorative wall panels done 111 the soft, iuuiticulate tones, appropriate te the infant mind. The Neah's ark room ih a combination playroom nnd juvenile living room. Here the furniture is built en true ch'"dish lines and it is very substantially constructed for knockabouts ervice. There is n ".Mether Geese" room, n "soldier iem" and two "tiikingly furnished "young" bedrooms, one in a j rmilien nhade, the ether in deep blue, the color-note being carrieif. ut very effec tively in the (duperies and general furnishings. Bf The panels of frieze decorations in each apartmeih are intended te fit the comprehension and stimulate the imuginutien of young minds. Everything in the exhibition is for sale pictures, furniture, draperies and ull, either individually or in complete sets. As a Christmas it would be hard te imagine anything se full of delight and value as me lumisnings et one at these l'loer, Juniper I. ) ' ...: & .j1 Gift for a Child unique rooms. "r. 1 J ifi I l)WillnfrJi.. . JJ i ' in iJId -l If? ft '$ V;3 -" m :ti m 'A s wl t Ifc i, 1 7 HH k-t-i H 1BMBTIM
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