JtWHl IW-V'trw'7 ' ''"t-' ,-, EVENING PUBLIC LEDGik PHILADELPHIA', SATU&DAlr! DECEMBER '4, 1920 13 LEGION PROVIDES CHRISTW1AS CHEER Tre05 te Be Placed in Sixteen Hospitals Where "Vets" Are Confined MOVEMENT IS STATEWIDE i.nvnltnN I" riillatWpliln in S,,r;",i?r vor vice men are recclv- hiri. former w , , , An,erl- in this city "'in ii I net1 ChrlRtmns trren ami distrib ute KlftR wr-re nil iiniincr.l today by department hciul- , ,1 Clicstnt t tiTctx, nx fel- ,, s.:r,..-,.. MmVl'-H : A,,, 'I"1 ""''"', fnl. inrntul and P"' ""T iM ."Uen "ewUM, l,iiki'"ii "' ' "j ' ilnenltnl. lpnrt I"1"1' 1Vn,'r;! ?nL HI? of tlir city of rhlUHWrlun fi '"W ,i of the Vrot Vret PhlM" '"!" :,- IhSch, 1'Mln.lrll.li a """'p"1 nmt-,1 for I'onrempt Ien. wli Hti-Ii n.l"a ,v(inln Hospital, ,'nl0s .in, S'r vice Hospital. I)avl J,-' ,lrr .r."l that an Invr-ntlgn-rn,ai!i !.n . Si i h te the actual mim mim ,ien V ,.rnn" in "arh institution. fr "',", hH be neslpnpd te thp The lie"'tnh " , virlnlty for nt- S" "nJ.P'AV stntP the ,.',UB'SPnrP hPinKVallpd upon te ns Icjinnn.iP" "? n " n.ristmns for "T n.ff.P luirlv" last niKht and eVn'btc'in thPlr new liemc j at .,-71 Tniikfenl uvpiiup. Rebert I. rinnn I tlie .-..minniiilPP. nrranppd the ff, Nil.'l. nttrnctPil a large number f,?'. -irUcp ".p.. from the com- r "V.M..im T Sl.ptzline ViM Se. 00. of h.T Willlem 1- drnUiiis is he ,n, .1. nrrungp.1 at, n meptins " , Piniitis te join in tip bonus ,''' Th.. ,?-t will BPt teiiph , I ,p ,nus lmrndp remm ttoe of the j ". ... that all Hip details may be. ;,.'. .1 -I ial lnnpr is bclnc , r, ti . cluiim.xtiatien. r , '.i , .".1!1 is pndeaverlni: tn .,l,liin .. I'"""' and has formed a new ,, , ii.iu,,,- reinimtlee which will 'en,.'" wltli 'he hitsiiiPSS interests 0 i) 'i,",i i-rieii te ncnulrc a pest .,.., , v i Wi'l.am K. ItnUrn is the , ,,, ,:i el. r Aa old-time smoker wi'l lie alien In this pest December 1(1 .1. Nnetmwi I.iliiiiry. when etliccr.s n.'l I mm I 1 fire Damages Bunk Heuse I ,-1 insi tnlii lnma?Pd a one-story .ml, miihliic l.ieatd at Truth street ill (iit.ii nveiiiir. ar.d uspiI an n 'l.'!. Ihui-V In railway pmpleyps. The ii' 1 1 S:i(Ml A number of work werk t I . itpili i f rletliiiiR. Organ plays at 9, 11 and 5:20 Clirlfttmnn CnreN nnd Cliltne nt Illicit Heur WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Cleudy tiwwMi limn .iianwCTaw Hundreds and Hundreds of Delightful and Inexpensive Christmas Gifts in Wanamaker9s Down Stairs Stere We Buy Geld jil"cr, Platinum, Diamonds, Jewelry of All Kinds Penn Smelting Sc Refining Verks I III (II. I) (IOI.ll rllTOr .906 Filbert St.. PMla- Skin Troubles Seethed' With Cnticuira SAVE COAL line uur iMndeiMi nil it Pwn ntttd M'llh limrnntefil METAL WEATHER STRIP Krfii Hut Celli Ntens Itnttllnr ikv . (In? Tleic. T.rt mr Katlmntt C. F. HIRSCH l! N. rranln Ht. Thenei Market CORRUGATED 'miTINO Z!,t BOXES B n ,,ln , hi re ulriB. " I IMI ftf Corrugated Cenlainer Cerp Mnnn i t(;iir nrmiitii ii-.ric. Finest Apples " Win. tap-- NVres and ' "l iiirlelk ' for eating ' v , I' IS IllUBt In th 1 1 1 i.. Kdl i.ml .iircfully ' I irl lumpers "" Cider Frem Geed Apples Pure Cidtr V!anr imh Ew Just Frem the Nat ! " " i .ilnut ht le 57th Ht : i ' , " i.". tl ii tlcl.t ,m i 'i'nui,!i M.itla te thu BLACK HORSE FARM 'c,y ''") '" the yaar from 0 te 9 "le.tc; Media 103 A CHEERFUL XMAS HOME-COMING (.jvc l's Your Order WHI '"Mall i ,H H()urs ''""""h r ',u.n.s HciiK ("nnmlrn! 70 PprpM f e'lte t II cntlur ial,i ll" ''.I'les PrWvH yea. T'Mr PAUIKMS t'AliORIc AGENCY Hl)UK .WE. ''"'iolietdH IC5W v Warm Weel Gloves Fer All the Children Fer the littlest member of the family there arc thumblcss white mittens nt 6Gc. With thumbs and double wrists, 85c. White knitted mittens with pink, blue or white stitching in the cuffs and little ribbon bows te mutch nre 85c. Gray nnd white mittens of soft Angera yarn, 8Gc. Gray or brown double-knitted mittens, 85c. (All of the above are for babies and very smnll children.) Fer Beys and Girls Fine knitted wool gloves in dark Oxford gray, for 5 te 15 year olds, are 51. Scotch wool gloves in gray or brown heather, sizes 6 te 14, tire $1.25. Heather-mixed wool mittens for boys or girls of 10 te 14 arc 8fic. (Centrnt) Christmas Silk Specials Silks of excellent quality at low prices ! If you desire it they will .be put in gift boxes. Crepe de Chine, $1.75 a yard 38 inches wide in black, white, navy, flesh, pink, maize, turquoise and ciel. Black Chiffen Velour, $G a yard a beautiful lustrous quality, 40 inches wide. Black Satin Superior, $2 and $2.25 a yard 35 inches wide. Figured Silk and Satin, $1.50 a yard 35 inches wide. China Silk, $1.25' a yard pretty light colors, 36 inches wide. Messalinc, $1.65 a yard 35 inches wide, in light blue, pink, cardinal, taupe, green, orchid, gray, Copenhagen, navy and black. Chiffen Taffeta, $2.75 a yard 35 inches wide, in henna, brown, Copenhagen, sapphire, garnet, navy and black. (Central) Women s Black Calfskin . Shoes, $6.85 a Pair Wing Tips Straight Tips Beth are applied, and the shoes with wing tips have medium heels and these with straight tips have Cuban heels. Beth styles arc of black calfskin of geed quality. (Cl.eHtnut) $10 $12.75 $24.50 $12.75 Christmas Handkerchiefs Are Piled High, But Prices Are Lew Delightful things for women, geed-looking handkerchiefs for men and 'kerchiefs te please the children. They arc all-linen every handker chief in our stock must be, for no cotton handkerchiefs are admitted te our shelves. Yeu will find them spread out conveniently en tables or en the cases, se that you can ream around :it will and cheese. Special at 55c Women's Hand-Made Initialed Handkerchiefs Sheer bits of white linen, every stitch done by hnnd, even te the hemstitching and dainty edge. Gay Colored 'Kerchiefs that almost any woman would welcome. They're mighty pretty solid blues, pinks, greens, lavenders and such, or .with daintily embroidered corners, ethers with interesting colored borders at ,"15c te 55c each. . These and many ethers at prices te plense the Christmas purse. (CrntrHl) Useful Christmas Gifts That Will Please Schoolgirls Kaincapc.s, $:j and S:i,75 of navy or red sateen, they arc in sizes 0 te 12 years. Raincoats, $.". $5.7.") te St:i.50 with sleeves or in cape effect, they are of tan Cunten, poplin, (an or navy serge, checked Canten or serge and Schaape silk, all rubberized. I'retty serge frocks, $5, ?(i.75 le $7.50 sizes i te 14, the dresses are made in various models, including regulations, and some are f rimmed with hand embroidery. Regulation dresses, ?l.50 te $0.75- white jenn regulations have Copenhagen or navy blue cellar.- and cadel blue gingham regulations aie trimmed with white braid. Sizes fi te 14 years. 300 New Christmas Dresses of Velveteen and Serge Special at $10 Imagine a frock of velvetee with an elaborately beaded bodice for $10! Or a pretty one of serge with a silk cord girdle. They're all most amazing for $10. In fact, we have had several of these models in our own stock at $5 and $10 mere. Velveteen Dresses are in black, brown, green, navy and Bur gundy. Seme are beaded, some trimmed with black silk braid, and several models have overskirts. Girdles are of heavy cord or wide black satin. ' Serge Dresses are in navy blue, often with colored wool, embroidery. Seme have pleated over ever skirts. Most of these dresses have silk-lined bodices. Mignonette Dresses Special at $24.50 Of beautiful quality, these dresses are in navy blue and black in a model that will appeal te women of conservative tastes. The bodice and sleeves are embroidered with heavy silk in a self-color and there is a draped overskirt. There is a saving of $20 en each of these. Weel Jersey Dresses About Half Price at $12.75 Seft and comfortable dresses of the simple type that you like te wear day in and day out. In brown, Pekin or navy, they are embroidered in contrasting silk and wool. One pretty pattern is worked out in gray wool, touched with orange silk and geld tinsel thread. (.Market) Party Frecks $23.50 and $25 Tep Coats $12 te $25 (Miirl.rt) A Wonderful Collection of Fur -Trimmed Coats and Wraps $29 te $69 Every fashionable kind of Winter coat is in the gathering and nearly every coat is marked at a special low price. Scores of different styles among sports coats, street coats, dolmans and wraps are among them. Belivia Silvcrtene Tiiisrltenc Suede velour Wneldync Pole cloth They have shawl cellars or deep cape cellars of racoon, nutria, sealcne, Austra lian opossum or skunk opossum. 20 Fine Wraps Special Of luxurious evera and belivia of the finest qualities, with shawl or cape col cel lars and cuffs of natural squirrel, mole or Australian opossum. The wraps themselves are in navy, Nanin and brown . New $155. Here are REAL Christmas gifts. (M.irKcl) Surprising Sale of the Prettiest Christmas Quilts Filled With All- Weel or AllDewn-$5 te $20 A wonderfully happy disturbance in bedding circles is .scheduled Monday. The Down Stairs Bedding Stere has obtained from one of the very large quilt manufacturers a most unusual collection of charming comforters at decidedly below our earlier prices this Autumn. Net enlv are they fine in quality, but the covers are exceptionally engaging. All sorts of pretty (towered and chintz effects, as well as full-blown roses in the colors one likes best. Less tluui live hundred quilts in the let and we think that all of them will be chosen for gifts in short order. Kindly remember that all the wool-filled quilts are entirely tilled with new, freshly carded, geed wool. , u ' s SVy s i K Sis"- ' if t ,V . yi Si .... ..'V VI i"i,iVi'fn "."if. mmw mrmr. tatetfMMRWi ii Weel-Filled Quilts, $5 Last Christmas one would liavc had le pay as much for cotton. Crtii'ted with printed cotton in rose designs; pink and blue; same en each side. Weel-Filled Quilts, $6 Covered with dowered cotton, berdeied with roc ur blue sateen. Until new our cheapest wool-filled (Uilt at the new lower rates wan $7. Weel-Filled Quilts, $7 and $8.50 I'retty cambric ievei. printed with the s,muller Mowers that are in keeping with ('(denial toenis. Down Quilts, $12.50 l.nst Christmas similar quills were heie at $7 mere Covered with particularly atlractivi printed sateen. Deth warm and light weight. Treasures at $12.50. Weel-Filled Quilts, $10 Charming covers printed with gay flowers which have black leaves. Something different. Sateen borders of light blue, pink, Copenhagen or rose. Satin Quilts, $20, Weel-Filled Satin tops printed with (lowers and lined with plain tateen and bordered with plain color satin. We have neer had anything just like them at this price before. Any of them packed as Christmas gifts upon request. Silk Quilts, Wedl-Fillcd, $13.50 I Levely full-blown or partly cleied roses are print ed en the durable silk in such colors as one finds only ' in magic gardens. These silk quilts are lined and j bordered with silk and cotton mull which is almost I us dainty as all-silk and wears very well They are remarkable for $13.50. (Oiilrni; (CrntrHl) iJit-..lJifJ, fcvG.TS Silk Bennets for Babies $1.50 te $4.75 The sweetest little round bonnets, jut puffs of f hina silk, nnd mere substantial bonnets of poplin at 81.50. Of cnur.-e, every cap is softly and warmly padded and lined with silk. Plenty of ether bonnets, shirred, Incc-lrimmnl and hand-embroidered, provide variety up te $4. 75. (Central) Christmas Necklaces s Amazing at $1.85 Glittetinp. chining beads, strung en metal links, silk "er1s and black ribbons the very prettiest v.e hae ever seen nc several times this price. Jad". ameth.i st, topaz, moonstone, j--t and crystal are cleverly imitated and beautifully combined. Many have long si'k tassels. (tlir(nut) Furs Will Delight the Little Girl Watch her eyes en Christ mas morning and you will quickly see hew well you have chosen. Sets White ceney, $5.50 te $15.50. Kit ceney, $5.50 te $10. Natural ceney, $6.25 te $9.25. Natural opossum, $20 and $22.50. Nutria, $22.50 and $27. Sheared brown ceney, $13.50. Fex sets, kit. Patagonian and red, are $25 te $50. There are also ether sets, one or two of a kind. Sepai'ate muffs are $3.50 for white ceney te $25 for nutria. (Market) 5srv A Christmas Army of Pungent Cedar Chests What an army of meat, full-sized chests it is, tee, with huge matting boxes coming up in the second rank. Large chests (no small ones in this let) are of fragrant, beautifully marked red cedar, roomy as can be. Seme have trays and a few are trimmed with bra?s; $30, $32.50, $35 and $50. Matting Bexes Are $4. 75 te $13.50 (Central) 'k4T Trt" $2.50 $2.25 Dainty Cotten Gift Blouses $2.25 and $2.50 Any number of pretty style? that women wedld like. All fresh and dainty and packed as gifts, if you desire. At 52.25 soft lucu-tiiiv.med .m!e tdcui-cs. or ti lmmcd and senii senii tailered blouses of uile or i n.-p bati.-te. At $2.50 extremely pretty bleus-e- of revclty striped voile in bright colors with snowy cellars ami u iT. Plenty of plain white voile blouses in geed styles, tee. The Little Salen i- filled te overflow in; with beautiful b'ej t . of trice'ette, Cie lrgette crepe. -atin. wool jeisey and hand-miulr wn -t-. Thi y nw all the imari ttyies of the se:;.-(,n in s lit s-lijid,5 or light tint.-. What nicer (. hvi-tni.is i re-em uu'.i en, gi. a woman who !c l.gnl. particulailj Ml pretty blouse-'.' (Murl.ct) Cozy Dressing Sacques, $3.85 Why, they weie n'ei a dollar nuie than ihai, whole-ale, a few weeks age! As Weil a- tne 'oweted pattetr..-. !u,r .n. ; !a !!-, Im HK'qun-, -me with lentui ;...: 10I01 ii.-i.k. .i ..,,. , hi ..iki-ting, trimmed with atm. i Cm t nil ) 9x12 Axminster Rugs Special at $37.50 and $47,50 The rugs are seamed, but the patteins and t')I.jr ings are excellent. Other sizes are pri.-ed in propor tion : 27x52 inches, $3.85 27x54 inches, $5 36x63 inches, $6.25 36x70 inches, $9.50 6x9 feet, $22.50 and $28.50 6.9x12 feet, $32.50 8.3x10.6 feet, $36.50 and $45 11.3x12 feet, $55 and $67.50 Colonial Hit-or-Miss Rugs as Gifts Many ppeple gie the smaller-sized nigs as gifts, se why net the larger sizes? Voting daughter, who i! beginning te tuke an interest in her room, would appreciate a pretty new rug for the deer, or, for that matter, any one else with a room of his or her own! 4x7 feet, $3.50 8x10 feet, $10.50 6x9 feet, $6.50 9x12 fftet, $12.50 Plenty of the smaller sizes are priced in preper tien. (ChtMtntit) -1 Itnarj, . yrMimr . .-,.?. 2 v y r t - :-aa!Z'-- Mui ti !l ' t fl? W: a Ui Ml mm m t. ira M l-i 5 M ; i i i ?,.. . M Ml IT I IT j..;'.-nr).,. a g.M-.ll jmmxr