PS'7!S'WKBra ; (JMWjW-WS VBBnVBaaBBBBBWT'nHnMBBBVnnBVBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBWBBBIBBBBBlBBBBlBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBMB'BBBaaBBBIHBPn flmmt&p - , - BAKING PUBLIC XiDGEPHliiAMtpfeA', DAY, DECEMBER 3, 1930 ' 1 h1', mrrWMKSi -Tell k MM ii I iM flflill Thing' YovttLweteH Sli'ppcrOinamcrrt JBhtT rir-'--- ft D Most of the evenlnR fllppare this win- f". nd tlteh with mtl thread. ftSK sSveraf ilrnd, e( bended fringe. ' "'"."""it t.. an otherwise slmpl vr.armii FliOUA. Fii"' ?je Weman's Exchange i r"" pomevlnfl Qreate 8pet !n .fSJSftffi ESS Sr'at Th. .uJ cam. from vegetable, soup, j . i... aedI'v French chalk or powdered mnir tS tb the Pet, and work It around tV WenTt'bceme eummy; ahake ! ih It off. and repeat the, process SSt another coating of the chalk or Sr.Vnenln. en them." and -allow. It te re SffSi evern ShL Brush this out ther. wiSl? "n the morning, and you wl)l tlnd that the spetg'are gene. Qlftt te Make Dear Madam I ,nm a girl thirteen vtiirs'ef age and am pusxled what te tive my- family and my friends for ChrlatrnM. If yeit could offer any sug sug witleni I would be very thankful for Sent I anThandy with the needle nncl would like te knew of a few things that I ceuld-makc. A CONSTANT HEADER. It Is very nl t0 be able,te make your ChrUtmas presents, and, I am sure that theyfrlirglve twice as much pleasure as ny you could buy. A little bag for sew tag inake a dainty gift. Take an ob long piece of silk or ribbon, long enough te that when doubled It will be the de sired length for the bag. ,Sew each, end ever a wide ring (you can buy these In the art needlework department of any itere). Have the material wide enough le .that It will gather prettily about the tings. Sew both aides up te about three Inches from the top se that the little bag can be opened easily. Anether gift that would please some seme some tedy Is a necdleboek with covers of Un reached muslin, and a tiny black cat er a few flowers cress-stltched In the upper left-hnnd corner. Cever two pieces of cardboard with the muslin, put sev eral pieces of flannel, cut in small points 11 around, between the cardboard covers of the book, and flil It with Btedles of various slues. If you can crochet, the little bunches of crocheted wool flewera are nice. A tiny Kewple dell, dressed In bright colored mallne, with Invisible hairpins tuck here qnd there In the mallne Is very cunning, tee, I hepe you are suc cessful with your presents, and I am sure that the making of them will make your own Christmas a merrier ene. - Adventures With a Purse T HAPPENED te be standing by Iicr nhen Bhe asked te nee pettiest te be ern with evening dresses. And many and lovely were the dainty undersklrU that were arrayed before her critical raxe. I steed , unobtrusively by, and rrvflM of all In.!,,..,, JS. i particular I liked, and It Is of that that I write. Here were net ruffles upeu rufflels of lace, with rosebud and rib bons. Here was Kemcthlnp very differ ent from the fancy companions, but lomehew, by its very plainness, It stoea out from all the rest. It Is of crepe it chine, pink and of a geed quality.' And it Is accerdlan pleated. Net n stitch of trimming en it, net a bow or piece of lece JtiKt that nllmpsy, cling cling Jen little underskirt of pleats. But it te far nnd away the loveliest of them all. Ner Is It exorbitantly priced, for Us price tag bears the comforting figures $4.05. I have little mere thnn a speaking jcqiuintnnce with beaded bags. I like them, It U true, but their prices well, nd I go further? Se when I tell you about my find today perhaps It will net fm se remarkable te you, but te me, H appears that I have found a bargain, ler I have discovered a very fascinating hat shop, with a collection of hnud 5aaeu .bags In geed designs and colors ler $ie each. They ere about the tiize ct the usual medium sized bag, nnd certainly arc pretty. But I think there are net many left, se if you are Inter ested, be sure te sec about them nt once. Tombe will nmusc you nnd will I i '5 3?'- small child te the giggling Point. He Is a big lone-jointed colored uwj vtnn uinnnn rniiwii it ami J'8t f he wrist or a winding of his innards will dunce a most interesting and entertaining clog dance,. He Is a most fascinating mechanical toy and for feventynve cents you enn have him under your Christmas tree. w. ,.wr wainut or Jiaie suev. Question Cerner Teday'i Inquiries 1. Describe n hCt of dainty luncheon favors which can be made lncx- e pensively nnd enstly. " jt kind of valance nnd band te held bark a curtain give an old fashioned, quaint appearance te a bedroom? J. After being washed at home in gasoline, a georgette waist' is often streaked or grayish. What is he cause of this? ' at con be used in place of a wire brush te remove stains' from r, ui i .ttem nf H te'0 nR"? C Should a widow's vlstlng cards be engraved with her ilrst name or her husband's first name? u. mint color Is "chaudren"? Yesterday's Answers 1. Miss Leah AVhlte, of Evunsten. '. i Is te be congratulated by all wSurit,hewitwl' ?n tl,e m- m ty f h.'r new bungalow, In cleaning" th, Len,t,nB' "l. tort. ! nn(1 .!IVr 1'ouscheld iniiJ u 'lr6.ft(,50'nplihed automatl autematl 0 wily by electrical devices. " f.Vlarm """'ortable nightgown In rh-H.byU".ba ls ma,,e " end r, l,win ln r0Dt B0 tI,et 8" ne, SSbe fippd 0Tep nnd "V fed shut with fasteners. ;h!ny.,f "jenewcut blouses have . thL$m ce,iar b n,uc' . tnm sta n and cuts. "n8er8 men,se;'mil?.cel,Br band r "icn s dhirts, sold as a hcln tn t. tastfu-.fesfts Organ plays at 9, 11 and 5:20 Christmas Carels' and Chlmen I Each Heur WANAMAKERJS DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEATHEJR Fair '-. t"js wrww T"i' L ' - Heaps of Gifts and Christmas Jollity inEvery frvnr rr A m-nm-mrn ev c Finum XiV f,-ie , wV...w. W rrMiminMrv,i e ivtv.. muV. v lA'? New Fex Furs in Time for Christmas s '"till tf3a fci y. WBBwSSHlw1 ' $56.25 Savings of '25 Per Cent Taupe, brown or black fox scarfs, full-furred and glistening, are $22.60 -te $50.50. Sets are $60 te $98.75. Japanese cress fox sets, one of which, is sketch ed, are $56.25. Patagonian fox animal boas are $18.75 and BCarfs are $26.25, Raccoon Master 'coon is here in the form of scarfs at $37.50. Muffs are $22.50 and $87.50. Animal boas of natural opossum are $11.25. Furs the gift of gjfts for & woman's or a girl's Christinas! (Market) New $5 Hats Are Quite Excited ' About Christmas Hundreds of new and delightful hats st $5 are the sort that is usually several dollars mere. Among them are plenty of fur-brimmed hats with crowns of duvctyne, satin cire (leeks like leather, you knew), bright metal brocade or embroidered satin. , ' Velvet Tarns, Special at SOc Blue, rese and dark red arc the colors, and the school girls like them. . Alse, there is a small Jet of hatter'a plush Bailers at $1. (Market) , Women's Silk Nightgowns at $3.85 Generously full nightgowns hi pink crepe de chine, some combined with satin, are in several styles. One is trimmed with lace around the hem. Camisoles at $1 te $3.75 Three styles at ? 1.251 A bt of silk, some lace and a ribbon re sult: a camisole. But, there arQ;carhtseles and camisoles, with a world of difference between. These are pretty camisoles, well made; white or flesh, mostly satin, a few of crepe de chine. Bleemers; $2.25 te $3.85 Of satin and crepe de chinc,,excellent quality, thby are cut full and some are trimmed with lace. Envelope Chemises at $3.85 ' Three very pretty chemises are of satin and a fourth is of tub s.ilk and it is, unmistakably, an, opportunity te get them at this price. ,-, 1 1 Vanities and Dainties in The Gift Shep ,It is a fascinating place, that little gray room, and a satisfying one, tee, for in it many gift problems wiU be solved. One may pick powder boxes as inexpensive as 35c, or one may cheese a really delightful 'desk set covered .with rose-colored damask, at$S.75. -, . " f And in between! Well, one has a whole roomful from which te select! l (Market) U Artiste Phonographs Unusually Geed at $90 ' Listen te (thcm! Enjoy their sweet throaty music Ne metallic vibrations in L Artiste phonographs nre possible be cause the sound i threat is of weed. Experiment with the modulator. See hew you can soften the music te satisfy your own musical soul. Exomine the cases! Netice the geed mahogany veneer or fumed oak finishes. See hew carefully the details arc done inside and out. Any one can be proud te own L'Artiste phonographs. They are priced $90, net because they are worth only $00, but because an ex pert phonograph manufacturer ha.d pro duced them te sell specially nt $00. Se when you give L'Artiste phonographs you are giving GOOD phonographs, even if they cost only $90. Terms $5 down and $5 monthly or take an initial $5 worth of records ami $5 monthly. (Thirteenth Street) New Frecks for Christmas Serge Dresses at $12, $13.50 and $15 Straight line or overskirt models are embroidered in wool or silk and ethers are trimmed with tiny beads. Velveteen Frecks, $12 te $32.50 The various trimmings include bead embreidery, satin pipings nnd duvetyne, making quite a selection. The dresses are well made, as well as geed-looking. A Special Greup of Frecks, $20 They are frocks of fine veleur, trimmed with contrasting color or having velveteen bodices; also well-tailored dresses of tricetine. Twe of the velour dresses are sketched. Silk Frecks in 15 Styles, $9.75, $13.50 and $15 Satin and charmeuse dresses In navy, brown and black offer fifteen different models for your cheesing, and every ene worthy of a choice at that. Levely afternoon dresses of charmeuse and crepe-back satin are samples, one, two or three of a kind, and nre particularly charming. Savings of a third or mero at $20, $22.50 te $80. Dance Frecks Many Half Price at $25 and $39 The long boxes will immedi ately excite curiosity en Christ mas morning, and young girls will kneel excitedly te threw back layers and layers of tissue until I Flowered taffeta, silk tulle ever silvercleth. . taffeta and net combinations, embroidered net ever satin such are the frocks. They are samples, one or two of a kind, in coral, flame, peach, orange, orchid, turqueise and maize. ' " (Market) VW jiY I ill I i9vaaaV l'A i nP IlXJ $20 Ty i"fL Crepe de Chine Blouses Special at $4.90 Ever se nice for Christmas gifts! Of geed quality crepe de chine, they're 'in two geed styles. . Flceh Navy White BrewA Black One has a roll cellar, the ether a convertible cellar and both are nicely tucked. (Market) Christmas Gloves for All the Family Gloves for Mether, Sister, for Brether and for Dad All New and All Moderately Priced New Duplex Chamois-Lisle Gloves for Women Slip-en duplex gloves, with 5-inch cuffs, have much the appear ance of leather gloves. They have the English thumb, are half pique sewn and have spearpelnt backs. In cafe au lait, chamois and beaver colors, at $2. Strap-wrist style, in white, chamois, brown and cafe au lait, $2.25. Twe-clasp gloves in cafe au lait, black, brown, beaver, gray and white, $1.75. Women's Capeskin Gloves A full assortment of the longer lengths se fashionable new. All are of beautiful quality, pique sewn, with embroidered backs. 8-button length, in tan, brown and beaver, $4.60. 12-button length in brown and tan, $0. 16-button length in brown and tan, $7.50. Children's Gauntlets, 50c Black cloth gauntlets with leather palms are splendid school gloves. Fer boys of 10 te 15 years. , Fleece-lined gray or cloth gauntlets have imitation leather cuffs that beast a star. 05c. All-fabric gauntlets, fleece lined, nre in gray at 75c. Muleskin gauntlets, sturdy and warm, are fleece lined and will, fit big b6ys. $1. (Central) An Outpost of Men's Gloves en the Gallery Here nre gathered all the gloves that men like. It's a fine place te come Christmas shopping. Warm Jersey cloth gloves, 85c. Weel gloves, $1.25 te $2. Capeskin gloves, $2.65 te $4.50. (OMltry, Market) Special Prices en New Winter Coats and Delmans, $29, $37.50, $45 te $89 Exactly the right coats and wraps for Winter wearing fashionable,, comfortable and all priced a fourth te a half less than usual. At $29 te $37.50 Remarkably pretty coats and dolmans of Belivia, velour and sllvertene, lined throughout with silk. Seme nre plain, some have cellars of Australian opossum, nutria, raccoon, scalene or skunk opossum. The sports coat sketched is of suede velour, in navy, Nankin or brown, with a cape cellar of Australian opossum. $20. At $45 te $59 Scores of interesting wraps at these prices. Of sllvertip Belivias, tinseltenes, woeldyne and duvet de laine with cape or shawl cellars of raccoon, squirrel, nutria or Australian opossum. A loose-back coat of duvet de laine in rein deer or brown is sketched. It can be had with a cape or shawl cellar of nutria. $59. At $69 te $89 Beautiful wraps many were originally half again as much. Of evera, Belivia, chameistyne and such luxurious materials, trimmed with mole, raccoon nnd opossum. Net many of any one kind, se all have the charm of distinction. (Market) Tl MV,W 1 gge Deuble Vanity Cases $1 and $1.50 Gleaming, dainty and really useful gifts, they are; silver plated, oxidized or green-geld fin ish with places for powder and .rouge. (Cheetpnt) Men's Sports Hese, $1 Seft ribbed half hose, pari wool, are in brown, gray and greenish mixtures. Black Silk Half Heie, 65c Just the thing for Christmas gifts. Of geed quality, well re inforced. (Qalleir. Market) Scarfs as Household Gifts Tapestry at $3.50. Weed Bilk at $3. Velour, finished with tapestry, at $4.50. The colors are very pretty and a woman who loves her home would appreciate a gift of one of these. (Central) Down the Slipper Path te Merry Christmas! Men's Slippers Quite Often Head the List $2.50 te $4.90 Especially worth noticing arc the Everett felt slippers at $2.50. They are in Oxford gray, maroon and blue and have padded soles. At $3 dark gray or brown felt slippers have padded soles. Black or tan leather Remeos are $4.90 a pair. (Gallery. Market) Sixes 7 te 11, $1.75 Children's Slippers Sizes 12 te 2, $1.90 Seft slippers, in red or Oxford gray, have padded soles and heels. A new padded-sole slipper is in light blue, pink, old roee and midnight blue. Sizes 12 te 2, $2.50 a pair. Women's Slippers The quilted satin mules are most Christmassy and, at $5 a pair, net expensive. Yeu may cheese black or light blue satin with contrasting linings. At $2 brown, red, taupe, green, midnight blue and Oxford gray felt slippers have padded soles and heels. At $2.75 Oxford gray house slippers with $2 . "v leather soles have low heels. Alse felt slippers, ribbon-trimmed have pompons, and are in gray, pink, rose, taupe, blue and lavender. $2.75. At $8 cuff-and-buttcm slippers in pink, blue, lavender, rose and gray, please many with their coziness. At $8 Juliets of Oxford gray felt have leather soles and heels and are trim med with plush, in imitation of fur. New at $3.50 felt slippers with leather soles are in wine, midnight blue and Oxford gray. NXV will Women's Brogue Oxfords Special at $5.40 Beth tan and black calfskin brogues have full wjng tipB, are built en the most comfortable and fashionable lines and have geed welted soles and medium or low heels. (Oheitnnt) Fashionable High Shoes Special at $6.85 Shoes like these have been selling around town for several dollars mere. They are of black or brown calfskin, lacing high, with straight tips, outside wing tips or imitation wing tips. The soles are welted and the heels are low, medium or Cuban. Men's Sterling SUver Belt Buckles $1.50 te $5 A man would certainly like such a gift. In a variety of styles they are either plain or decorated. Other Men's Gift Things at Small Prices Snap-button belts that men can wear their own buckles with, 60c tn $1.50. Suspenders, nicely boxed, are C5c te $1.50. Neckties in dozens of styles and colorings, nre 50c te $1.50. Scarfs, silks and silk mixtures are $2.60 te $10. Men's Linen Handkerchiefs Plain white they are 35c, SOc nnd 76c; extra Bizes are 76c and ik ' II aE? flflBmHel mwTmr JL 85c. Initialed they are 76c and $1: the $1 kind have tape borders. Beys' plain white linen handkerchiefs arc SOc. r (Gallery. Market) Here Are .Christmas Handbags Pretty ones of many kinds are spread ing themselves in the newly enlarged Leather Goods Stere, near the Market Street entrance. Chiffen velvet bags, soft and prettily lined, are in brown, taupe, navy and black, at $3 te $6. Duvetyne bags in the fashionable fur shades, $3.50, $4 and $5. Leather strap-books and handbags, $1 te $5. , Beaded bags, in deep and lovely colors, $15 te $28. - Children's gay little handbags, SOc te $1.50 (Market) I Bey?' $11. 2. 'Tew Ejk X$S I 1 Christmas Sale of Chinchilla Overcoats AH-Weel $11.25 Less than the maker's wholesale price of a few weeks age I Beys of three te eight years are cer tainly going te like such fine Christmas overcoats. Of course, they are all-wool by our own chemical teat. We only sell all-wool clothing for boys, as every Philadelphia mother knows. They are double breasted, belted and with box backs, just like Dad's! Lined with cotton serge ever the shoulders and with a gray plaid body lining. Either dark blue or gray te cheese. Only 100 coats, se please ceme as early in the morning as boy will get up! (Gallery. 'Market) ' Metal-Link Necklaces, 65c Here and there n bead and, in between, chains and fascinating metal links. Quite interesting and suggestive when one is puzzling ever a gift list! (Clteatnet) Hand-Made Neckwear for Gifts Finest ergandie or veile in white or creamy tan. They have hemstitching, drawn-work or cm cm breidery, sometimes all three for adornment. Cellars are $1 te 51.75; setB are $1 te $2.75; sets of cellar, cuffs and vestce are $3.25 and $4.25. (Central) Fragrant and Christmassy Potpourri bags and dainty little ribbon sachets, that fairly radiate Christmns, 50c te $2. Bbttles of scent, each in a box, start at 40c. Toilet waters are $1 te $3. Sets start at $1 for talcum and toilet water and go te $7.50 for quite elaborate combinations of face powder, toilet water, perfume, rouge and se en. Dear little powder puffs, some with handles, are 25c for a tiny rose te $4 'for the largest size. All these criftie little thintrs nre path- ered in the Perfume Stere, Chestnut Street. aLB' JaVV Fly-A way Bews in Bexes Hair ribbons already made into perfect bows, held in plnce by barrettes, are 50c te $1.50. An amazing variety of colors! (Central) Sweet Grass Baskets, $1.25 and $1.50 Geed-sized baskets are se re freshingly fragrant that they would make pleasant gifts for that alone, quite aside from their usefulness. (Central) 1 Girls' Fine Scotch Gingham Frecks Special at $3.85 and $5 Average half price, for the finest tub fro ks for girls. They are in plaids, checks nnd plain colors in the delightful tints characteristic of the better ginghams. Many have touches of hand-work and all are beautifully made. Sizes 12 te 10 yenrs. These would make lovely Christmas gifts. Girls' Gingham Frecks, $2 te $3.85 Checked and plnid frocks and plain linenes in which sizes are incomplete. All have been considerably higher m price. Sizes 0 te 14. New Middies, Special at $2 Of fine white jean with detachable blue serge cellars. Sizes C te 16. Velveteen Dresses for Juniors A wonderful gift for the daughter of the house. They are in navy, brown, black and green, beaded or embroidered with silk or wool. Sizes 15 te 17 at $18.75, $23.50, $2! te $37.50. One is sketched. Party frocks, gay and frivo lous, $23.50 and $25. Snug Winter Coats Every kind of school coat that girls need is here sports coats, tailored coats, belted coats and dolmans. Of sucde velour, pole cloth and duvet de laine, in blue, brown and tan. Sizes 14 te 17 at $23.50, $25, $28.25 te $59. T A pole cent, brown or reindeer, L 1 WlMl n fll nnlln. la ..Un.l. 1 .' i $20.50, ", Girls' pole coats, sizes 8 te 14, are $10.50. In brown, Copen hagen and reindeer, lined throughout. (Market) . flwffi I I .vJCvHb iWmmmmM a, Ji i J i i m I m 111 I w I I' i Wl VI m i 'I T m ill K ' (fit' m mil i $18.75 $26.50 V", v. 7 V ' V i' t ' t iMJjljliVC' Slt-t ,r J -tys',. t. t'jjr ji rtrthy.u'M a j qfJti i'. "it f . . ii iv.w. ....'
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