Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 04, 1920, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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On Monday a Great Christmas Sale of Oriental Rugs
There Are Seme Things Hard
te Believe and This Is
One of Them:
That it were better for ourselves as
storekeepers when writing of the wares
we have for sale te depreciate them,
rather than ever-flatter them, se that the
shoppers might be the better pleased te
find their excellence when they came te
purchase or examine the articles
advertised.
Let the customer leek out and shift
m J J. A.
for himseir, is nor our menu.
Signed
Dec. i, iOSO.
QM jjrmmfe
Frem France Come New
Fine Gloves for Women
. I. .1 hIm'ad flmv fire.
tr
sL0" "X,:: ?hAt they
!!!! Lrfpct.v made and will fit
is they should.
.! :- .. UiH Hnvps with
tee rows of heavy embroidery
a black or white, with self or
contrasting embroidery, tan, pray
or brown; - ciasiis, "
'It!! - nnir for black. wllttC, '
Lvn, tan, beaver or pray kid-
skins, eversewn SCWU Willi 1UHO-
(.iiiiin i iner,
point embroidery, or another style
with three-row combination em
breidery black with white or
white with black.
$4 a pair for black, white, tan,
brown or gray kidskins, pique
sewn, with needle-point stitching;
two clasps.
$1.75 a pair for black, white,
tan, brown, gray, green or navy
blue gloves, finished with two
large pearl buttons or two clasps
all with heavy combination em
broidery and a wide hem at the
top of contrasting color.
Centrnl)
Women Enjoy the
Luxury et I'lttea
Dressing Cases
These cases are se conveni
ent that people who get them
always wonder hew they ever
traveled comfortably before.
And did they?
Light-weight cases of pol
ished and dull black leather,
lined with bright moire s;lk
and equipped with toilet
articles of white, amber and
shell-finish celluloid.
Prii-es nre S15 te SGO and
what fine gifts!
(Mnln l'loer, Chestnut)
Such Pretty
Rhinestone
Jewelry Set in
Silver
Hew delighted she'd be te
lift the lid en Christmas morn
ing and discover any of these!
They are all of sterling sil
ver and are set, in fascinating
designs, with rhincstencs, with
imitation sapphires and with
pearls.
Bar pins, S3.50 te $33.
Breeches, $2 te $18.
Bowknot breeches, $7.50 te
HO.
Bracelets, $5 te 542.
lings, 51 te $19.50.
eil pins, 51.50 te $10.
(JfWflry Mere, truest nul)
Parisienne Corsets
Novelties such as
Hip-confiners of soft pink tri
cot, buttoned with a stran of elas
tic and lacing in the back, $11.50.
Slip-ens of pink tricot and clas
tic; satin finish in front, lacing in
back, $10.
Pink liroche, with fine boning,
silk clastic insert below the bust
and under the aim. very low top,
gores of clastic in the long skirt3,
$20.50.
A heavy pink brechc, ex
tremely low in the bust and
slightly higher in the back, strong
boning, $14.
(Tlilril l'lenr. Chestnut)
Silk Nightgowns
and Pajamas
nre here in the Little Nightgown
Shep in any quantity pink crepe
dc chine nightgowns at $7.50 te
$20, and pajamas at $15 te $32.
Excellent Philippine night
gowns at $3.85 are there also.
(Third rioer, Centrnl)
Mere Over-Blouses
A mescaline surplice style this
time, in brown, navy and black,
for $9.50.
And a tricelette style, very
heavily ornamented in brown,
navy rind henna, at $10.85.
(Third l'loer, Centrnl)
Sewing Bexes and
Needle Cases
the Most Givable
Kinds
Te get the best of all kinds
we have them from America
nd from England and the
collection is at its best jubt
new.
Sewing boxes in some new
"veritcs round, oval, oblong,
they are all fitted with the
tandy little hewing tools
women like; some are satin
teed, some arc partly and
Others wholly of leather, and
tney come in .such pretty col cel
Ms as dark greens, rose,
trench blue, violet, bright reds
and soft browns. $7 te $35.
Needle cases of the most
convenient kinds in suede or
lizard-skin cases. Held every
kind of needle there's one
J"e with n thousand needles!
fi.uu te wi each.
(Muln l'loer, Ontriil)
Fer Fixing Up
the Christmas
,. Package
Lv ,n Mrtct! sizes.
randr0111'11 SiZ3 in
iiW. cer" ln Boltl and
Ribbenzcne.
brown. ' grccn whlte
lCyVt1ore.Cemme,clnl Stu'
T'"r.l l'lr, Jlurhet)
Women Particularly
Like Black-and-White
Plaid Skirts
Perhaps it is because they go se
well with fur eeuts and all kinds
of sports coats. At all events,
they nre very fashionable.
Some brand-new black - and
white plaid skirts (there arc some
stripes among them, tee) are very
pietty and in the most becoming
styles. They arc of fine prunella
cloth, box pleated, and seme have
the white above and ethers the
white below the pleat.
Frem 20 te 31 inch waist meas
ui e and $25 in price.
U'lrst J'loer, Centrnl)
Imported Black
Lace Fleuncings
Net in Complete
Sets
And, for this reason, prices
have just been made very much
smaller.
They are fashionable imitation
Chantilly fleuncings that are used
se much in making the new after after
neon nnd evening gowie and in
exnetly the right widths, 11 te 30
inches.
New prices rend as low ns
$2.50 te $10.75 a yard.
(.Muln l'loer, Cuntrnl)
MORE of these most
excellent $5 blanket
bathrobes for women have
arrived light and dark in
color, full in cut, with rope
girdles, satin bindings and
frog fastenings. We rather
think St. Nicholas will bug
a geed many of them.
(Third l'loer, Centrnl)
eu:u-vV001
Jteencan Beauty, $6
3 a Droit,, ,...1- .,' "
'fconrti?"rnent8 ay young.
rf.Kfc', There is a
wi, -n vgguiga ana mii
, Al in2 M ,0 brown, Sie,
, -muij
Levely Ribbons
75c and $1.10 a Yard
Quite slight imperfections in
the weave have brought down
their prices.
They nre lovely ribbons
moire ribbons and soft, glisten
ing satins, 8Vi inches wide, at
$1.10 a yard, nnd satins in G-inch
width at 75c n yard.
The most desirable colors, tee
white, of course, and lovely pink
and rese shades, orchid, jade,
brown, blues and black,
Ube them for sashes, for
glrdles, for fancy work, for bags
and ethor purposes. s
(Raft Alll)
$100,000 Werth at Prices Lowered 50 Per Cent
This is a sweeping come-down in the prices of a very large proportion of the Oriental rugs
new in our possession.
It also covers some very fine new shipments.
It has net resulted from any sudden collapse of prices in the Oriental rug market, because
there has been none; although a slew downward revision is in process.
This is an independent movement of our own. We are playing off our own bat.
We knew of many people who have been waiting expectantly for an event of this kind
te happen. Most of them want Oriental rugs for themselves, but quite a number want them
for gifts.
In this Sale we have made for them an opportunity. All the rugs offered, new arrivals
and all, are lower than cost, and all of them are of the kind we are always glad te have. By
all means come in and see the beautiful and lavish lay-out of pieces, the finest seen in years,
and at prices that give dollars the buying power they used te have years age.
Kermanshah Rugs Serapi Rugs Chinese Rugs
14.3x10.9 ft., $535 14.10x10.4 ft., $547 J;iVu,.SJ TZ'tZiA-X Jr'ZAS' 0X12 ft., $300 11x9 ft.,$54'9
13.8x9.G ft., $G25
13.1x9.3 ft., $585
13.9x9.5 ft.. $549
14.Gxl0.10 ft., $775
13x9 ft., $407
13.3x8.10 ft., $395
14x11 ft., $398
13.Gx9.G ft., $455
14.2x10.7 ft., $985
13.7x9.7 ft., $477
14-.7xl0.3 ft., $725
14.7x10.1 ft., $585
1 1.7x10.2 ft., $557
13.Gx9.6 ft., $475
13.10x9.5 ft., $407
13.8x9.4. ft., $495
13x9.7 ft., $845 19.1x12.3 ft., $985
14.0x11.4 ft., $1345 19.10x12.0 ft., $987
16x11.7 ft., $095 14.7x11.3 ft., $1375
15x11.0 ft., $G85 17x13 ft., $1475
Mahal Rugs
1 1.7x8.7 ft., $375 12.3x8.9 ft., $396
12.5x8.5 ft., $485 12x9 ft., $392
12.3x8.6 ft., $395 12.3x9.7 ft., $475
12.6x8.9 ft., $475 14.7x11.6 ft., $397
12.2x8.6 ft., $325 13.8x10.7 ft., $475
13.2x10.4 ft., $525
(Setenth Fleer, Clientnnt)
12x9.1 ft., $465
12.2x9.5 ft., $4G5
11.10x8.10 ft., $485
11.8x9.3 ft., $567
11.8x9 ft., $497
11.10x9.2 ft., $545
12x9.3 ft., $565
12x9.1 ft., $535
4.10x2.6 te 5.3x2.9 ft., $35 te $50
Kazak, Daghestan and Shiivan
Rugs
5.6x3.10 ft. te 7.7x4.0 ft., ?70 te $95
A Real Fur Hat Would
Surprise and Delight Her
If she has a fur coat, she'H like one of these smnrt little
fur hnts te wear with it.
They nre hats of fine furs, of beautiful quality, and they are
in the smartest of the Winter shapes. Yeu may have golden
brown beaver, Hudsen seal (dyed muskrat), natural gray squir
rel, or the soft, pretty Scotch mole.
Such hats need little trimming and these arc quite simple.
Prices start at $50.
(Second l'lenr, Chestnut)
Women's Sports Coats
With Fur or Without
Yeu couldn't mukc a mistake in cheesing either and there
are many styles in both kinds here.
They are all the genuine camel's hair, however, in natural or
ether shades, and women arc wearing them mere this Winter
than ever before. One vary geed thing about them is that they
are very warm and yet light in weight. ,
Without fur, from finger-tip length at $105 up te full length
at $155.
With large shawl cellars of racoon, beaver, nutria and squir
rel, three-quarter te full length, $1G5 te $2G5, the latter being
n cape.
l'lrst l'loer, Central)
rjriHE first linen frocks from France
S are being shown in the Women's
Fashion Salens at this moment.
They are beautifully hand made, ivith
loops and drawmverk, fageting, anal
occasionally embroidery; and they are
in beautiful shades of lavender, blue,
rose, yclleiv and gray, besides white.
A few voiles are included.
Prices run from $.'.50 te $75.
(First l'loer, Central)
New Sports Silks
for Southern Wear
have just arrived. This is the first installment of these very
smart silks nnd they were hurried in te be in time for Christmas
presents. Upen request they will be put in Christmas boxes.
$7.50, $8, $9 and $11 a yard.
(First l'loer. Chestnut)
Twe Delightful New Party
Frecks for Yeung Women
Of shining taffeta in the prettiest colors rese pink, a
lovely blue and orchid the very colors girls are wearing.
Made in charming fashions, with frills, one with shining
silver ribbons, one with straps by way of sleeves, and both as
fresh and pretty ns posies.
$20 and $25 and 11 te 18 year sizes.
(Seeentl l'loer. Chestnut)
A Wonderful Selection of
$5 Gift Stockings
At this popular price we have nn unusual variety of open
work silk stockings in mnny styles and colors, ns well as staple
black and white. We can't recall eve'r having had such un
assortment.
Other styles nnd grades of black openwork silk stockings
at $6.50, $7, $8 and $10 n pair.
(First l'lenr, .MiirUt'l)
Fine Blue Tricetines
Are All Down in Price
They are all-wool and come in the various twills and weights for
dresses, suits, coats, nnd children's clothes.
All are 54 inches wide and they are new priced from $4 te $8 a
yurd.
(First l'loer; Chestnut)
Women's Fine Shoes at $8.75
Instead of a Third Mere
We bought these shoes te soil for n third mera and te take the
pluee of seme very line footwear that seemed likely te go higher in
price. New we can get the ether shoes at a lower flgure, se te make
a quick clcarawny of these, we have marked them $8.75 n pair. They
are all fine, blnck high shoes. ,
One smart style that will appeal especially te young women is of
dull black calfskin, lace with long wing tips, low, mannish heels and
much perforation.
Anether r arrow tee lnce shoe hns black calfskin vamp, dull matt
kidskin top and Cuban heel.
In both lace nnd button styles are round tee, low heel shoes of
glazed black kidskin,
And in button style only is a narrow tee shoe with glazed kidskin
vamispftiatt' kidskin teJ, Cubnn hecljand turned sole.
f v' (Vint Jdoer, aiarUet)'
Mirrors for Gifts
The narrow little upright mir
rors known as French nre partic
ularly liked for the purpose, nnd
,we have them in various frames
of antique gilt nnd vnrleus sizes
at $5.50 te $20. These at the
last prices hnve sconces.
Other favorites are French
avent
or!
(rlfth l'loer, Mnrket)
panel mirror! very long ovals
with ribbon design at top, prices
$8.30 and $10. Others of differ
ent" types arc priced nil the way
up te $135 for a mantel mirror.
The Loveliest Calendars
and Christmas Cards
Ai-tists nnd designers must have reveled in their making se gay.
se charming, se altogether delightful are they. Here arc Lincoln cal
endars and Mnxfield Parrish calendars, Remington calendars, Raphael
calendars and Roosevelt Bey Scout calendnrs, net te mention calendars
with illuminated work, with Wallace Nutting pictures, or with humor
ous cats made of black velvet. There arc calendnrs from Japan and
ethers from England, and there arc lea f her calendars. Prices run from
15c te $5.50.
Christmas cards are pretty enough te seem like regular presents,
instead of just the little carriers of geed will that they are.
a low coaching scenes among them arc English; then there are
.cities with pearl inserts and hand-tinting. Prices are 5c te $1.
(Mnln rioer. Thirteenth)
nev
Fine Linens Rank High as
Heme Gifts
But they should be fine linens
of pure flax. They will be if you
buy them where only pure ilnx
linens arc sold.
By way of suggestion, these
groups arc mentioned as being
very geed and "givable" and ac
ceptable te a home-loving woman,
Real Madeira lunch sets of 13
pieces, all made of a very fine
quality of plain linen and very
(l'lrst l'lenr,
neatly hand scalloped, at a veiy
moderate price, $7.50 a set.
Specially geed, heavy, full
bleached Scotch damask napkins
of pure linen, all hemmed and in
asserted patterns, size 22x22
inches, at $13 a dozen.
Bleached linen birdseye weave
towels, all hemmed nnd soft and
pleasant te use. size 20x30 inches,
at $1.7." each.
Chestnut)
Why Net Cheese
at a Saving of
In the Christmas Cut Glass
Sale new going en there is a bril
liant abundance of pieces, all of
our own regular standard quality
and all marked at one-third less
than prevailing prices.
This is net due te any general
price reduction nt the factories.
Factory costs have net gener
ally come down. But we secured
two particularly geed purchases,
$10,000 weith in all, which are
being offered in this Sale at very
substantial savings.
Cut glass gifts are given meie
(I'eurtli l'loer,
Cut Glass Gifts
One-Third ?
than ever. Why net cheese yours
at a saving et one-third?
Berry bowls, $3.75 te $10.
Orange bowls, $5.50 te $10.75.
Footed fruit dishes, $2.75 te
$12.50.
Jugs, $3.75 te $9.75.
Sugar nnd cream sets, $3.73 te
?(J.50.
Flower baskets, $6 te $32.50.
Celery trays, $3.75 te $6.
Ice cream trars, $7 te $40.
Vases, $3 te $30.
.Many excellent pieces at $1.25,
$2, $2.50, $3, $4 and $5. Mnnv
ethers beUween ., ;iiid $10
Chetiiiil)
Columbia Bicycles
Have Been Leaders
ever since the old days when all
the world was awheel.
We. hnvi a fine asertment of
Columbia bicycles for Christmas
gifts. All models and sizes, with
heavy read tires, coaster brakes
and ether equipment.
Chninless models, $85.
Chain models, $03 te $72.50.
Juvenile models, $51 te $35.
(Tim Gallery, Juniper)
Pie That
Everybody Likes
Jack Herner Pie
One in the center of the
Christmas dinner table leeks
jelly nnd is because it holds
a dozen favors.
All sorts of novel and at
tractive centerpieces nnd pies
in the Candy Stere, $8 and $10.
(Itnirn Stiilm Stere, Chestnut)
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"Bad" Writes a Letter
te Santa Claus
Every day a host of letters from boys and girls are
dropped into the mail box at Santa Claus' headquarters
hcxe. The youngsters ask for everything, up te a mil
lion dollars, evidently going en the principle that there
is no sense in being niggardly when you're making
a wish.
But yesterday there was a goat among the sheep,
and the word "goat" is used advisedly. It was a letter
from a grown-up man, with a family of his own, and
this is what he wrete:
Philadelphia, Dec. 3, 1920.
Dear Old Man:
Let's make an agreement, you and I. I'll de everything I
can te make this the best Christmas my family ever had, and you
give the folks some hints about the things I really NEED.
Fer the past few years I've denied myself a great many
things. Almest every man has, and you knew it. I've tried te
keep my wife and the children looking well, but have sort of let
myself go te seed.
When I put en a necktie I have te knot it carefully se fhe
worn parts don't show, and only the ethor day my wife said she
had turned the cuffs en the last shirts I get.
I have almost brushed the nap off my hat, my socks are
darned fore and aft and my shoes are net what they were three
years age.
A little tailor in the neighborhood has been performing major
operations en my clothes, but they won't last much longer. If I
ever get a new suit it will doubtless make a snob of me. An
overcoat without fringe en the cuffs I should keep in the safe.
I don't remember when I get my gloves but it seems te me
they first split when I was applauding the returns en the night
of Tnft's election. I have heard of seamless hosiery, but these
are the first seamless gloves I ever had and I have become at
tached te them. I have learned te keep them en by keeping my
hands cle?ed.
My handkerchiefs, my underwear, my pnjamas all of them
are down te the minimum of efficiency and numbers.
Allthese things I really NEED, and'if my family wants te
make this a real honest-te-goodness Christmas for me, you tell
them hew they can de it.
There are ether things I should like, tee. The luxury of n
house coat or dressing gown, of n silk muffler, of a warm Scotch
wool vest, of a pair of comfortable house slippers.
It isn't hard te get gifts for a man. He nlmest always wants
something useful, but mere often he gets a hand-painted shaving
mug, or a pair of embroidered bed socks, or something the grocer
gave away te introduce a new brand of soap.
I am bndly in need of repair.'. Tell 'em that and make it
strong.
Yours truly,
DAD.
The Wanamaker Stores for Men have
everything "Dad" needs. Give him the
sort of Christmas an unselfish man
deserves.
Velour Doer Curtains
Drep Greatly in Price
There is such n difference in velour that it is well te explain that
ihc-e cuitams are made from the best quelity. They are double-faced
with either the same or a contrasting color en the two sides. '
The colors are very beautiful mulberry, brown, two shades of
blue, green or rose. The length is 22 yards and the width 50 inches
Thee very handsome curtains ate new $30 a pair. Window curtnins
tr match are also heie.
(I'lflli riimV, Market)
Prices Down en Geed
Carpets and Linoleum
Savings range from a fourth te a third.
.Mostly brand-new goods brought in for this season's selling and
in the latest designs nnd colorings.
The carpets include stair and hall patterns nnd nre in plain and
liiruretl goods.
Tapestry carpel. $1.90 te $2.90 a vntd.
Velvet carpet. $2.90 te $3.50 a yowl.
Inlaid linoleum, m full rolls, $1.50 te S2.50 a square yard.
("erntli l'loer, Clieatntit)
Candle Lights
Reller skates for the yeung--ters
may be had from $3.25 for
plain te $4.75 for sturdy ball
bearing sorts.
Ice-skates and no Santa Claus
:ensiders his pack complete with
out them nre $2 te $3.50 for
men's; $2.50 te $1 for women's;
$3 for children's.
Little telephone girls te hide
that useful instrument are 50c
in pasteboard; $1.50 in weed.
Guest room knockers of brass,
boxed ready for gifts, $2.25.
Others of decorated iron, $1.75.
When it comes te carving sets
here is n brend tableful te select
from. Frem $3.25 for a two
piece game set te $32 for a five
piece. Little bellows te blew the
Christmas fire nre as low as GOc
ind as high as $21, the last for
jnrved bellows from England.
Hearth brushes, gay and jelly,
?2.75 te $5.
Leng toasting forks for toast
or murshmallew3,$1.75 and $2.
(Fourth 'l'loer. Central nml Sfarl(et)
Something Se Real About a Gift of
Wanamaker Furniture
And there is such a splendid variety of it te cheese from! Whole avenues of
writing desks.
Fleets of the smartest, smoothest-running tea wagons.
Smokers' stands after a smoker's own heart.
Bookcases that give concrete form te one's sense of "literary values," speaking
in the practical sense.
Boekholders that add physical convenience te the mental joys of reading.
Game tables that fill one with a zest for quiet, and delightful hours of pastime
"safe at home. '
Men's chiiforebes. What a been te the man who is went te clamor despairingly
from the landing about net being able te "find his things." What a been, moreover,
te the rest of the family who have te listen te him while they hunt for them!
But, speaking of boons, can you think of anything mere likely te be of real com
fort, anything coming nearer te an absel.ite blessing, for a person getting en in yearn
than one of the soft, delightful, luxuriously upholstered easy chairs or rockers of
which we have such a fine collection? '
Sewing tables, nests of tables, muffin stands these also are here, and many
ether articles of worth, service and novelty.
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