rr zr-wwi: EVENING PUBLIC I;EDaEI-IHII;AI)ELBfflA, FRIDAY,' DECEMBER 3,'. 1920 : i-J fi i : ' fergait plays at 9, 11 (I Christmas Carel, and ll t Each Hear and 5:20 Chimes WANAMAKER'S WEATHER , Fair WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 Stere Closes at 5:30 Safe, Spacious, Sanitary Wonderfully Adapted for Christmas Shopping l " J '! i l) I aI k Mt 1 mK "Why This Is a Christmas Panorama' the Visitor Said eiia wns in the Grand Court, looking at Jthe lavish Christmas decorations, never se lieautif uL YOU sneum nave seen uwt uxuy """" "w 6rand Organ burst forth at 9 o'clock, ' with, the Christmas bells of the carol te be sung. rvua wnndpr.struck ladv's face was something te fccheld, when hundreds of voices joined in the morning serig, usual here during uecemeer. This incomparable building ("excellent above compare" Webster), its size, strength, safeties, twelve level floors, wide waiKways, nne ngnt, ijesn air, abundant ventilation, cleanliness, is altogether wonderfully adapted for Christmas shopping. We shall net permit overcrowding and we maintain double vigilance and care at every point of the house these days. We shall de our best te demonstrate our ability I te serve well. Signed Dtc. S, 1020. QM Mil, tAJIAA4MWf ' Levely New Brocade and Fur Hats Just $12 There arc small round shapes, there arc hats which turn off the fate, there are three-corner hats and hats in new shapes that you'll becd te try en te knew hew becoming they are! With them are some new duvetyne and fur hats-rdull, coppery reds nd henna shades, soft blues, grays and tans, combined with soft furs. If your early season hat has lest its newness, this is an excellent opportunity te brighten up your Winter wardrobe. A Hundred Hats All Belew $10 and Half Price ire hats for dress, hats for tailored wear, hats for metering, for Bhep- ins In short, just a hundred hats that are smart and pretty, but that ave out-stayed their welcome, se we are taking this means te hurry them out. , A few dollars will go far in this group! (Second Fleer, Chestnut) Ds&n Come Prices en a Hundred Winter Frecks foreung Women New $25 te $110 Cleth Frecks Are $35 te $95 And this means tricetines firm, all wool tricetinea in ifavy blue and in any number of smart, becoming and delightful models. Seme dresses are handsomely braided, some are embroidered 'in blight colors, some are beaded. There is usually but one of a kind and prices have been much mere! Silk and Satin Frecks $25 te $110 are dresses of soft satins of charmeuse and of crepes de chine in blue, the fashienable brown and black. Seme' are beaded, many are embroidered, and there is quite a variety of geed styles. There are afternoon and street dresses. All in 14 te 20 year sizes.' (Second Fleer, Chestnut) Ielightf ully Feminine Gifts Frem the Beet Shep Yeu can't Imnp'InA nnv wnyrinn whn lilrna nrflttw -fMnwa nnt- liaitir fleased with some such Christmas gifts as these. New Paris buckles in cut steel and bronze, $5 te $60 a pair. Or a pair of beautiful mules in plain pink, blue or black satin or made. They are from $13 te $22 a pair. ' Or some black kid meter beets, fur trimmed and with rubber soles, 12 a pair. There are also the most fascinating evening slippers in geld and illver cloth at $16 and in bronze kid at $20 a pair. (First Fleer. Market) Women's Fine Hand-Drawn Handkerchiefs $1 Each About Half the Usual Price Deft-fingered Perte Rlcan needlewomen made them, and they are Just the kind of handkerchiefs many women are asking f or or making te give for Christmas. And at $1 apiece it will net pay te make them at home! Of sheer and snowy linen, they are of unusual quality. They "Ave hand-WnlnnPlI tlm nnA linnii.ilMilim Himniln tn nnlnii nn.l In JJI.- . . -'"" mmu i.Mtiu uiuiTii imi,uua jit t.uiui, uuu ill "uu.nuii pruny emDreidery, in color, in one corner, nave all four corners cmbroidered. Seme even v (East and West Aisles) ISmiline TCnumia Dressed in Red nu loeKing very Christmassy, in ej, have arrived in the Candy Stere. They have che red frocks, pretty hats and they stand en cakfs ivf e....( -u I... - i hey re quite generous size, LV 'most any little girl feuld like te own one. W.50, (Down Htalrs Stere, Chestnut) Quilted Vests Jh rnP,Pei: st0"-c has Just re- Yl.,;i uent vcsts from Jan 'ify wSb. ,avenuer- (Third n00rt central) Plaid Silk and OtherWaists The plaids have a festive leek ' that instantly suggests them for gifts some at $5.50 and some of the soft surah persuasion at $7.60. Then there are admirable tai lored crepes de chine a square necked style In black, white, flesh, navy and tan at $6.75; another in flesh, black, navy and white at $8.75 and still another, very heavy, in white, bisque, navy, flesh and black, at $0.85. (Third Fleer, Central) It's Easy te Find a Gift for the Baby Bah. jl., . tT.i' vull uoeks, Bbc te J1.05. HeUvater bottles', some nni- alnrj - Hp, sme namr Ml in il0 in .1nti,n cases. an(l te $3" ,,0tte 8ult the bahy$l ?2 te t3.nKOrS V ns cnn be' Ahtft8' plnk' b,ue r tequcs and nightingales, r$1.60 Hand-embroidered bibs. $1.25 te $10. Knitted sacques, $1 te $2.50. Silkvqullts, $3.25 te $10. Pillow cases, hand embroidered, $2.25 te $3.75. Eiderdown blankets, satin bound, $7.50 and $8.50. Teddy Bear blankets, $1.50 and $1.85. Bassinetfl, $25 te $48. .Nursery tchalrs, .CP'te, $14, nana-maiie sunn - sa.Hfi te sin. -- - ri ' -" -w T " -. nirn jrioer, Chestnut) T Gloves 4000 Pair of Women's GlevesAll at New Lew. Prices $1.65 te $3.65 a pair Precisely the kind of gloves women want te wear new gloves that they'd like te get for Christmas gifts gloves te keep yourself and gloves te give. They are fresh and new the skins are perfect and of high quality ; they are beautifully made; and the prices represent good ly savings in every instance. $1.65 a pair for lambskin gloves in tans, browns, white, gray or black; 2 clasp, over ever scam sewn. $2.15 a pair for real French kid gloves in white with wide embroidery in white or black; 2 clasp, pique sewn. $2.65 a nair for Arabian mocha gloves in gray, beaver. anu lan; eutscum sewn, 1 clasp. $3.65 a pair for tan, beaver and brown capeskin gloves, in the fashienable "strap-wrist style. L (Went Aisle) Fine Duvetyne Handbags , si Embroidered With Beads Silk duvetyne handbags are beautiful in themselves, nnd when they are still further embellished with hand-cmbreldered designs in steel and iridescent beads they are charming. We have these newest bags in fur shade duvetynes in deep and shallow shapes, some of the for mer with beaded loops or pend ants en the bottom. Many shapes and many designs. Prices $15 te $35. (Main Fleer, Chestnut) If She Admires the Blue of the Sapphire then she'll like these fascinating new bead necklaces some of imi tation sapphires, some of beads in the sapphire color. There are any number eL attractive designs, the color is enchanting, and the prices go from $1 te $7.50. Bracelets of imitation sap phires are $1. (Jewelry Stere, Chestnut) New'Velveteens Arrive With New Small Prices And this is just their season, tee, when women cnn hnrdly get eneugh1 of this l&vely fabric for all sorts of outer garments, te say nothing of millinery. Velveteen in black, brown, navy or Copenhagen blue, 3G inches wide, $3.50 a yard. Black velveteen, 4-7 inches wide, $3.75 a yard. (First Fleer. Chestnut) " , Queen Mary ' Perfumes Are Ideal Gifts Since all the Queen, Mary preparations are made in our own laboratory, we knew that the quality is of the best, and also the price can be kdpt within moderate limits. Violet and Lilac Toilet Water, 75c, $1.10 and $1.35 a bottle. L'Empire extract, G5c and $1.25 n bottle. Toilet water, 85c and $1.05 a bottle. Violette des Vnllccs, extract, G5c an,d $1.25 a bottle. Toilet water, $1.25 a bottle. Arabe extract, 65c and $1.25 n bottle, Toilet water, $1.25 a bottle. ; Charme d'Amour extract, .$1.50 and $3 a bettle. Toilet water, $3 and $6 a bettle. (Main Fleer, Chestnut) , A Giftland of Furniture It is a Very interesting-place, full of useful, ingenious,, novel, luxurious and beautiful things. The magnificent assemblage of upholstered furniture en the Fifth Fleer holds a fine choice of great easy chairs and rockers, splen did and suitable gifts for any one getting into years, but especially for one's mother. Between these fine pieces and the footstools, boekholders and wall mirrors, there is a wonderful wealth and diversity of interesting and acceptable things, such as bookcases, writing desks, sewing tables, 'tea wagons, muffin stands, game tables, nests of tables, smokers' stands and se en. It is indeed a giftland rich in desirable things. (Fifth and Sixth Floers) Wonderful Telepherie and Electric Light Dells are among the new things making their appearance in the Art Needlework Stere. Nothing could be mere exquisite than the orchid colored garments of these court ladies, designed te cover tele phones or te veil a boudoir light. They are priced from $18 te $35. Tholevely imported heads for poeplo who would ukc te make their dells themselves are $3 and $4. Quantities of French novelties boudoir bngs, cushions, boxes, mirrors, framed in ribbon work arc here also. (Second Fleer. Central) New Weel Sports Scarfs Especially Nice at $6.50 Fer they are of the soft warm camel's-hair and- in the geed tanr brown and alpaca sha'des that go se well with sports suits and coats. They have fan,cy borders, tee, with fringe. Almest any woman or girl you knew would welcome one of these scarfs for Christmas. (Main Fleer, Central) With the Holidays in View Women Are Thinking of Wraps Fer a geed-looking wrap means mere than it ever did before te the woman who gees out in society at all. ' We have found that from $100 te $185 is the most popular range of prices, se there is a particularly fine assortment of handsome wraps and coats between these two figures. They are all fur trimmed, nutria, Hudsen seal (dyed muskrat). racoon, squirrel and Australian opossum being nmeng the furs, and they are in such materials as vcleur, Belivia, evera ribbed evera and wool duvetyne. The colors arc the. most fashionable of all navy and Victory blue, taupe, green, brown and black. (First Fleer, Central) San-ta Claus Sends This Message Te Lit-tle Beys and Girls: 'Tm at Wan-a-ma-ker's. "Come and see me in my work shop in the big-gest, jol-li-estTey Stere in the whole world, reached se easi-ly by se man-y street cars and the Sub-way. "They all step at Thir-teenth Street, and then you just come in, take the el-e-va-ter near-est Chest nut Street and get out at the Sev enth Fleer. Tm just round the cer-ner in a f un-ny lit-tle house. The sleigh and rein-deer stand in the front yard. "The toys are great!" 2Q0 Beys' Norfolk Suits at a New Lew Price $18 We can offer these 200 excellent suits at this exceptional price, owing te the new basis of lower costs. They are regular Wanamaker suits, the finest suits obtainable any where in the country at the original prices. The sizes are for beyB of 8 te 17 years, and there is a geed choice of colors and patterns gray, brown and green mixtures All are in the regular Norfolk models, some ,with box and some with plain pleats. They are as excellent a let of suits as can be had ahywhere at the price, $18 each. (Second Fleer. Central) Fer One Weman te Give Anether One of the daintiest of Inex pensive gifts is a pink batiste nightgown, Empire style, and an envelope chemise of the same ma terial in a box. The first is $2.50 and the second $1.85. (Third Fleer. Central) Lacy, Dainty, Pretty Boudoir Caps arc tiutte f avorite gifts. Seme are of silk, some of lace and seme of ribbon and many are of nil three I The colors nre delightful rose pink nnd paler pinks, or chid, pale blue, delicate greens and yellows." They arcpretty as can be. there are any number of bewitching' new styles, and the prices go from 85c te .$8, y (Tultg&Floer, .Central) , J . New Veilings Are Particularly Pretty Nevel effects in hexagon and fancy filet meshes with woven dots or squares and there are also some of the new large scroll pat terns that Paris likes se much. In brown, navy, black or taupe, $1 and $1.50 a yard. (Main Fleer, Central) Crisp, Shining Candies, 60c a Pound 'Hard candles" most people call them-r-satiny squares , and pillows and blocks of crisp candles in many delectable flavors. In one-pound boxes, ready te take with you GOc. Asserted caramels, fresh nnd geed, GOc a pound. Mixtures," 50c a pound, Ave pounds for $2,-50. (Down Btalrs Stere, Chcstat) Kedaks It doesn't matter what the age or sex of the recipient, a camera is pretty sure te be a safe gift, for, in addition te the general love of pictures, you appeal te the equally general love of making them. Cameras are here at prices running upward from $2.85. (Main Fleer, Clestnut) PIECES of pigeon's bleed and jade green cloisenne from Japan are among the odd and vivid things te give te a friend who likes the unusual. There are incense burners with hand-carved teak lids whose knobs are of cor nelian, and there are invit ing small boxes, vases and bowls, all of an amazing brilliancy of color. Prices are $15 JO te $85. (Fourth Fleer, Chestnut) Oriental Screens The finest four-fold and high, are of embroidered satin in black lacquer frames, price $175; the least expensive are the little two fold fire-screens of embroidered satin for $20. There are many prices in between, notably $42.50, at which one had choice of a dozen designs of embroidery en cloth. Leatherette screens arc $85. (Fourth Fleer, Central) THE Wallace Nutting photographs which make such delightful gifts are beginning te arrive in the Picture Stere. They are framed usually in mahog any te harmonize with their Colonial subjects and priced from $1 te $50. (Fifth Fleer, Market) Prism Field Glasses Fer men who travel or for families who live in the country and want te see what is going en among birds and animals at a dis tance. The Victory Binocular is the best we knew of. Price $50. (Main Gallery, Chestnut) Beys' Gifts Frem the Sporting. Goods Stere Any "regular boy" will like one of these: Basketballs, $7.50 te $20. Footballs, $2.50 te $12. Soccer balls, $G te $15. Striking bags, $4 te $20. Boxing gloves, $6 te $25 a set. Reller skates, $3.50 te $8 a pair. Ice skates, $2.50 te $8 a pair. Bicycles, $50 and $55. Pocket knives, $1 te $5. Sweaters, mackinaws, sheep lined coats, jerseys and ether sports clothing. (The Gall try. Juniper) Warm Felt Slippers Will Please the Children Santa Claus well knows it and has a habit of bringing these gifts. In pink, pale blue, red or dark blue, $.1.50 te $2.50 a pair. A:id in the Children's Shoe Stere also are te be found ether nice gifts, such as leggings, rub ber boet3 and se en for both boys and girls. (First Fleer. Market) GIFTS FOR MEN Men's Knitted Ties at $1 An Extraordinary Capture First time in five years tHat 'we have had these beautiful knitted ties at this price in the Men's Wear Stere. And it couldn't have been a better time, with se many people buying neckwear for gifts. Plain colors and cress stripes in splendid assort ment. Just 2040 of these ties and at $1 each they will go out by the dozen and half dozen, se don't delay if you want your share. (Main Fleer, Market) Men's Fur Cellars-at Lew Prices Men looking for separate fur cellars for their overcoats, or women planning te give such cellars te men, will be interested in a limited let of beaver and scalinc cellars that go en sale to morrow, but will net be here long. The beaver cellars are $35 and the scaline cellars are $15. Beth are very geed looking. We have ether beaver cellars up te $130 and ether sealine cellars up te $30. (Main Fleer, Market) Londen Walking Sticks Dress Canes and Creps (In the Londen Shep) We have just imported from Hewell, of Londen, some smart . walking sticks, dress canes and riding crops that will make gifts of distinction. The walking sticks are the styles worn en Piccadilly and are in malaccas, ebony, snakewoed, rosewood, hickory, boxwood, hazel, cherry, ash and ether weeds. Seme are geld or silver mounted and there ere straight sticks and various shapes of handles, with the creek handle predominating. Prices arc $1.50 te $35. Riding crops kin the same weeds, some with horn handles, are $5 te $7.50. (The Oallerr, Chestnut) Weel Sports Coats and Vests for Golfers and Motorists We have an especially geed assortment of garments of this nature that we imported from Englnnd for Christmas gifts. Sweaters and sports coats of many fine woolen fabrics and in a remarkable range of colors and designs. The materials in clude Australian wool, merino, cashmere and Shetland weave worsteds, nnd nmeng the latter will be found the smart heather mixture coats se much in vogue in Great Britain. Prices $18 te $35. Scotch wool vests in fascinating designs and a great variety of colors are $15 and $20. (Main Fleer, Market) s Clocked Silk Half Hese at $3.50 a Pair Fine black silk half hose with white or self clocks, one of the most desirable styles for well-dressed men. These goods were higher in price, but new arrivals have brought them down a dollar. (Main Fleer, Market) $5.75 for a Pair of Excellent Shoes for Men These are nil-leather high shoes of mahogany color calfskin, in a fashienable straight-la"c style with medium tees. Though without wirig tips and perforations, they are similar te brogues in shape and are a model that is especially liked by young men. First-class shoes at a price low eneugh for any one. . (Main Fleer, Market) Weel Quilts Gifts of Warmth at Lowered Prices All of these excellent quilts are marked considerably below the prices for which they have all along been selling. $10 each for quilts covered in plain Florentine silk (silk and cot ton). $12 each for quilts covered in Florentine silk (silk and cotton) with floral center. $20 each for quilts covered in plain Japanese silk. $22.50 for quilts covered with floral figured silk tops bordered with plain Japanese silk, some with plain, some with figured silk backs. (81zth Fleer, Central) Embroidered Bed sets Very Much Lowered They are mpw marked at half the former prices. Set means a bedspread and bolster cover. All pieces have cut corners and the spreads are made with scal loped edges. In some the embroidery is done in rose, in ethers blue and Btfll 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 size, 2M yards wide, $10 a set. (Sixth Fleer, Central) Geed Gifts Sparkle in the Cut Glass Stere These are a few of the particularly geed items that should be of interest te gift seekers. Everything new and at a considerably lowered price: Berry bowls, $3.75 and $6.50. Orange bowls, $5.50 and $10.7C Suga r and cream sets, $3.75 and Cfmdy bnakct '.g. Fern dishes, $4.60. Flower baskets, $0 te $20. Flower vases, $5 te $10.75. Benben dishes, $1.25. (Fourth Fleer, Chestnut) Holiday Beeks for Beys and Girls Fer the littlest book- things as "The Kiddie-Kar Boek," with verses by Richard J. Walsh and illustrations by Sarah S. Stllwell Weber. Price $1.50. "Jehn Martin's Big Boek for Little Felk," Ne. 4, by Jehn Martin. One of the biggest things for Christmas Day. Price $3.50. . "Glinda of Oz," by L. Frank Baum, illustrated by Jehn R. Neil!. Price $2. "The Italian Twins," by Lucy Fitch Perkins. Price $1.76. "The Little Mether Geese," illustrated by Jessie- Willcox worm, tee, the books for these last including such Smitli. Price $1.25. Fer the bigger book-users, the boys and girls, there arc "Beys' Boek of Berder Bat tles," by Edwin L. Snbin. Price $1.50. "The Dreadful River Cave," by James Willard Shultz, $1.90. Deals with real live In dians. "The Marines Have Landed," by Lieutenant Colonel Giles Bishop, Jr., $1.75. "Jehn Baring's Heuse," bv Elsie Slngma8tcr, $1.60. A narrative of Gettysburg days. "Oh, Virginia t" A story for girls from 0 te 14, by Helen (Mala Fleer, Thirteenth) Sherman Griffith, $1.25. "Robinson Crusoe," illus trated by N. C. Wyeth, $5. Netable In every way. "Old French Fairy Tales," by Countess de Segur, illus trated by Virginia Sterrett. Price $5. A large and beauti ful book with color-plates. "Westward Hei" by Charles Klngsley, illustrated by N. C. Wyeth, $3.50. "The Bey Scouts' Yearbook." Price $2.50. Full of interest ing and vnlunble articles. "The Beys' Boek of the World War' by Francis Rolt Relt Wheelcr, $2.50. I i m m 7 r-t-". i;U' I .1, I XsV.1 ,,3V tt',, .ttftli r-rvw. !"" U ib