1 "H "' ' i&t04,xi2.9 OUT" VHV ("'" i-',it)f,-riV'!"ift' v' '"Hv"fmir"' ',';- - "i rare" T-'Vii7fjgfr( jtts i.' HiWVt I '"'.i''.is.WjSryv WQ'-4W?mX I EVENING VVBUO tEDaEBPHIl7Al)IiPHTA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, . 1920 45? . IV T.t Christmas Music by the Organ ntO nnd 5r20, With Singing of Carels Orgitii t.'lilmm Ilrtfli Heur i WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5:30 WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Cleudy A Safe n, Spacious Merry Christmas Stere for a Fact! 3 wwrn Clem Te Observe Christmas as Only a Ferm of Habit touching only the pocket nerve, at this particular time of the year, is te lese sight of the sky lines that led the wise men te the thought of gifts and te the bringing of them in person te the little Babe in the barn. Te make a real happyfying Christmas for any one there must Be a Christmas Heart somewhere near. A very little thing from one man te another or from one woman te another, that shows the feelingef the giver, means mere te the recipient than can be put in words. Our Stere, se roomy and comfortable and full of pleasures, seems te be trying te show A Christmas Heart by the stars bright red shining through the green trellis work of the Grand Court, and the mighty organ every morning floods the big building with Christmas music. These are days of enthusiasm and joy te the young and old, both being welcome. jptiVMfc.. Signed Dec. 11, 1020. Yeung Women's Delightful New Frecks Crisp taffetas, soft charmeuse, soft Canten crepes and spring like Geergettes here they are in this new collection of brand new frocks in brand-new styles. They are delightful dresses. There are afternoon frocks and the prettiest of party dresses. Quite a few are lace trimmed, some have the new, basque-like bodices, some have very full skirts, many have pleated ruffles in expected nnd unexpected places nnd there are any num ber of new fashion ideas that are charming. Navy blue, brown shades, black, sunset, tur quoise, rose pink, nile green, coral and Copenhagen blue these are the colors. $20 te $110 and 14 te 20 year sizes. (Second rlner, ( lieitniit) TTemen's Fresh Evening '' Gowns of Net, $65 te $167.50 Net and charmeuse, te be precise, the net often of the wide-meshed sort, with chenille dots or embroidery or beads en it and usually dyed the color of the charmeuse in browns or blues, black or henna. The girdles arc often very bright te provide contrast and the sleeves are short or non-existent. Prices are $65 te $107.50. (Flrnt l'luer, Frntrul) A Fascinating Cerner of the Handkerchief Shep is the one that holds these exquisite French hand kerchiefs and these equally exquisite handkerchief cases. The very finest handkerchiefs are these the cobwebby handspuns, the delicate French colors, these wonderful French embroideries, and the real lace handkerchiefs that patient Old World fingers have made, are all here. Handspun handkerchiefs, in plain white, are ?3 te 56. Embroidered handkerchiefs, $8 te $35 each. Colored handkerchiefs, $4.50 te $15 each. Real lace handkerchiefs, $8 te $150 . Paris handkerchief cases, $20 te $35. The gift of any ene of these would be a com pliment te a woman's geed taste nnd appreciation! (Mnln l'luer, Ccntrnl) ' W 'omen's Fine Mecha Gloves Fine news, this, and just in time for Chrsitmas! $4.75 n pair for short gloves, 1 button or 1 clasp, in gray, light tan, brown, beaver or taupe. $0.50 a pair for strap-wrist gloves, with 3 Hi -inch tops, and in a soft gray shade. $9 u pair for strap-wrist mocha gloves, with 5Vi-inch tops and embroidered backs, in tan nnd beaver shades. (Mulu l'luer, Ontrul) 1 Tongee and Plaid Silk Waists Tailored pongees with high-low, Peter Pan and flat cellars, $3.85 and $5.50. Plaid silk waists, $7.50. Striped crepes de chine white grounds with colored stripes $8.50. (Tlilnl I'loer, Central) JJarm Nightgowns for rr Children at 95c They are of a geed henvy quality of flannelet in pretty pink and blue stripes, nnd this is really a remark ably little price for these nightgowns. It is much less than they have been for u long time past. Sizes 0 te 14 yean), (Third I'loer, Cliantmit) 8 Geed News! New Hudsen Seal Coats at $350, and $400 The ether day we were able te get held of a few of these beau tiful coats anil they stayed a very short time. Fer Monday we 1 have been able te procure a few mere, and this is certainly an opportunity for any woman who wishes a handsome Hudsen seal (dyed muskrat) coat, for they are indeed unusual for the price. The fur is glossy nnd sbft and thick, the cents are in the fash ionable knee length and they are one of the smart styles of the Winter. $350 for Hudsen seal (dyed muskrat) coats with plain fur cellnrs and cuffs. $400 for Hudsen sen! coats with full, deep col cel lars and wide cuffs of beautiful brown beaver, or fine skunk. They have been made up with the greatest care, and they arc richly silk lined, tee. (Srrend Fleer, C'lifntniit) A Unique Situation Arises in Silks This Christmas It is intensely interesting te people who always give silks ns gifts and it is even mere interesting te people who don't but who likely would if they understood the unusual opportunity it offers. Frem the high prices of war time, silks have gene te exactly the ether extreme. We firmly believe that geed silks have reached the lowest limit possible; in many cases they arc priced at less than it costs te mukc them. Net only the new Spring silks coming in have these lower prices but all the silks here have been adjusted te meet them. And there is no mere fashionable fabric today than silk or ene that most women nnd men would rather wear. The assortments arc at their best right new, and among the finest and most popular gift silks are Crepes de chine, 40 inches wide, chiefly white, black, flesh, navy and a few colors, $1.G5 a yard. American silk broadcloth, washable, plain and striped, S3 a yard. Figured soft taffetas and radiums, $3.50 a yard. Silk-faced chiffon velvets, 41 inches wide, mostly black, brown, taupe and navy blue, new 7 a yard. Georgette crepes, 40 inches, all colors, $2 a yard. Georgette crepes, black only, 40 inches, $1.50 a yard. Seft taffetas, 36 inches, mostly navy blue, $2.50 a yard. Messalines, 36 inches, all wanted colors, $2.25 te $4 a yard. Charmeuse, 10 inches, geed shades, $3.50 a yard. Black, $3. Spring foulards, 40 inches, $3 a yard. Crepes de chine, 40 inches, very heavy, $4 a yard. American Ne. 1 choice Japanese white habutai, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2 and $2.25 a yard. Colored hnbutais, 36 inches, mostly navy blue and pink and a few ether colors, $1.50 a yard. Tricelettcs, brown, blue and black, $1.65 a yard. (FIriit I'loer, Chestnut) Quppesc Yeu Come Straight te the China Stere . Think of all the practical, beautiful and artistic gifts you will find in china, pottery and glassware. ITALIAN MARBLE busts, figures and pedestals. This exhibition includes an unusual number of charming and original subjects. ARTISTIC POTTERY, including amphora, Fulpcr, van Bilggle, Italian, Dutch, Cowan, French and English. ORNATE PICKARD WARE in geld and colors. AQUARIUMS, some en wrought-iron stands. TEA SETS, breakfast sets, chocolate sets, ice cream sets, berry sets and, of course, dinner sets, all of which are at new lower prices. CUT GLASS, colored glas3, geld decorated glass, etched and engraved gla3s, inexpensive light-cut glass these make a brilliant gift world in themselves. And much cut glass is one-third less. (Fourth I'loer, Climtnut) Afore Real Filet Laces Frem J- rA 25c te $3. 75 a Yard A brand-new importation of these beautiful laces, every bit hand made, and in the prettiest of patterns for trimming nil kinds of dainty gift things or for making Christmas neckwear. There is an excellent variety of both edges and inser tions from picot edgings up te one seven inches wide. This includes many that are just right for cellars. (West Able) All-Weel Taffeta $1.50 a Yard Net since the geed old days has this taffeta been as low as this in price. It wears as well, in seme enses better) than a seige and it is in prat request for women's t nd children's dresses beet jse of this and for th reason that it is a very fine weave. In two shades of navy blue and 38 inches wide. (l'lrii Fl. or, Climtnut) wrfk t X vfJ eV lrWW4BMra Wr MW (,. '7S.. ' &. x Pictures Mere of the alwnys wanted Wal lace Nutting pictures are here, landscape chiefly, a few foreign subjects, and all framed in mahog any or toned antique gilt. Prices arc 85c te ?50. (I'lftli I'loer. Murlirl) Odd Mirrors A miscellaneous let of them are just out of their crates oval, high and narrow, nnd oblong; but all alike in having polychrome frames. They can be used ever consoles, in bedrooms nnd in almost any ether room in the house, nnd they cost only $5.50 te P30. (Fifth I'loer, Mnrket) The Fashionable Flexible Bracelet is particularly pretty when it of sterling silver, set with glisten ing rhinestones or imitation sap phires, amethysts or emeralds like these at $5 te $36. Other new geld-filled bracelets in bangle style, or with secret locks, or novelty bracelets, begin at $1 and go te S7.-r)0. (Jewelry Mere. Clientmtt) New French Tunics All in Black They are of black net, trimmed with many tiny jet brads and bugles nnd nny woman can see at a glance what pessib'lities they have for handsome evening gowns. Prices. $50 and R55. (Mnln Stere, Criitrnl) Silk Nightgowns As geed a choice as ever fet gifts te an intimate woman friend, and the styles are, if anything prpttier. They are of crepe de chine, and some are Georgette trimmed; they nil are pink, and some nre severely tnilerd, while the rest are as lacy and fluffy as the most frivolous of feminine henrts could desire. Prices are $5 te SI 9.50. (Third I'loer. Centrnl) Women's Sports Steckinas for $1.35 a Pair A special let of wool and cot ton mixed stockings in heather mixtures that enme te us at such a low price that we were obliged te lower prices en some similar goods in our regular stocks. The latter include ribbed wool nnd wool-and-cotton stockings in various colors. (Meet AMe) Decorated Leather Novelties Useful and inexpensive, and in cluding such things ns book marks, scissors cases, guest books, whisk holders, blotters, tobacco pouches and many ether nrt'cles. Prices start at 25c for evp-fln witiers. All in the Art Needlework Stere. (Seronil I'loer, Centrnl) Aprons and Aprons and Mere Aprons Big nprens, snowy and full and lnrge enough te cover a whole frock. Little tea aprons fluffy aprons with lace ruffles and em broidery frills, some with ribbons nnd seme without. , Prices begin at 50c and go te . ( ."ve-k v r v i W a. 1 . .1 ii- - r- MJ - z fm tie Sft ) 1 11 UWMHIJ I I New Mesul Rugs I I $15, $49, $57 te $75 I Sizes 3 feet by G.6 feet up te B I 3.6 feet by 7 feet D I Gifts of value and service. I (Seventh Fleer, Chestnut) I , . I Prices begin at 50c and go te R "Ks h-0y W I S7.50. a yrSf K M? Vj- Bl (Third Fleer, Central) N -MStt. Ji-VW Alen's Silk Mufflers Put the - Rainbow te Shame They're in all the colors you ever heard of and some mere. And the Rcdlcaf Londen silk mufflers arc in the most exquisite color combinations. Prices $13.50 and ?10.50. . Demestic silk mufflers, $7.50 te $10, with some of :ilber silk at $5. : One nf the itmnrtnar. tvnnq nf muffler is the English cashmere square, in white with small colored dots and figures. Yeu can wash them as you weuiu a nanaKcr- chief, and the price is $3. (Mnln Fli.er, Mnrket) ipu Like the Luxury of ' Silk Underwear, Toe But net se many men will buy it for themselves, however much they would appreciate it as a gift. We have received from Japan some very fine habutai silk underwear in sleeveless shirts and knee-length drawers and sleeveless and knee-length union suits. ShirtH nnd drawers, $4.50 and $6 a garment. Union suits, $7.50 nnd $10. (Mnln Fleer, Market) Quperb New Fitted Luggage for Women The newest fashion in women's fitted traveling bags and case3 is one of the most effective of all. As gift3, these pieces are delightful. Fine imported natural pigskin makes these bags nnd cases nnd most of them nre lined with rich dark blue moire silk, which contrasts beautifully with the golden brown leather. The fittings in these are of white cellu loid, plain or with blue inlay te match the silk. One -handsome ense is lined with putty-color moire silk and equipped with fine shell-finish fittings, while a green cloth cover keeps the pigskin clean. Prices $47.50 te $150. (Mnln I'loer, C'lientnut) qHhink of All the People Who Want Sectional Bookcases Clergymen, lawyers, doctors, teachers, students!' As n home gift, a sectional bookcase carries a nice compliment. It is a gift of culture, a gift of convenience, a gift that will grew with the library of the recipient and that will net be forgotten. Our office-furniture store is showing sectional book cases in six styles, including mahogany, birch, fumed oak, early English nnd golden oak. A geed, substantial case consisting of top, three sec tions nnd base can be bought for $37.50. Separate pieces are: Tep, $4.25 te $17. Sections, $7.50 te $20.50. Bases, $4.25 te $17. (Third Fleer, Mnrket) Anybody Who Can Read Can Use a Boek Only, of course, you exercise your discretion in deciding which is for whom; and with this big Wnnamaker Heek Stere nil ready with piles and pile3 of books conveniently classified even that decision need net take long. Here are gay picture-books for babies, nnd the bigger babies who have enlv reached the stage of begging Mummy te "wend" te them; heaps and heaps of wholesome stories for little boys and girls stories of home and adventure and brave peep'e who lived long age; here are volumes of beautiful poetry and serious prose for true levers of liter ature; volumes of history, biography, psychology for students; illustrated books for people who de light in Rackham and N. C. Wyeth and ether geniuses; jelly entertn'nirg fiction for people who "want n book te amuse them"; devotional books, and. for the levers of rich bindings, there are the finely bound and rnre books which live in the Rare Boek Cerner. And it's worth remembering that when you give a book the chances arc that you are giving your friend a pleasure that will lrt throughout the year. (Mnln I'loer) 'IThese Arc the New Prices en & Fine Demestic Rugs Whittnll Angle-Persian rugs and body Brussels nips may new be bought for considerably less than they were n hhert time age. Angle-Persian Bedy Brussels 22ix36in $10.25 $5.50 27x51 in 15.50 8 30x63 in 24.50 12.75 54x90 in 52 6x9 ft 93 48 8.3x10.0 ft 137 71 9x12 ft 150 78 9x15 ft 200 107 10 6x12 ft 200 107 10.6x13.6 ft 232 121 11.3x15 ft 258 Srent!i Fleer, Chestnut) Living-room chairs, library chairs, bedroom chairs, din ing - room chairs; every one a geed gift and every one low ered one - third in price. 1 fejk - The fine, .splendidly upholstered easy chairs and rockers se much sought after for Christmas gifts, especially for elder folks, an- nuniei nuniei eusly represented. They include upholstered ea.sy nnn chnirs in tapestry at $75 and in green leather at $80. Tfeis Is the Giristaas Gift of the Wanamaker Piai Stere Fer the benefit of these who wish te give pianos or plnyer-pianes for Christ mas, and who want inex pensive instruments that can be counted en te give satisfaction, we make the following Christmas offer 15 Lindeman Upright Pianos at $375 A Sewing of $160 en Each 10 Lindeman Player Pianos at $685 A saving of $165 en Each And in addition te this substantial lowering of prices we will make convenient terms of pay ment te these who witih them. All these instruments are new and fine nnd in every way desirable. They are among the best-knev.-n pianos ami plnyer-pianes en the Wana maker Rell of Hener, and may be depended upon for purity of tone and long service. They nre sold in Philadelphia at Wanamaker's only, and musi cians tell us they have no equals at their regular prices. At the new low prices they ar'e remarkable values. The upright pbi'ies are in mahogany, walnut and oak. The player-piano.- are in satin-finish mahogany. Beautiful instruments, every one of them, and whoever gets one at its lowered price will have geed cause for congratulation. Player-Piane Rolls at 50c We have 500 song rolls (words nnd music) that we will sell at 50c each, though the original price was mere than double this. Alse a large selection of ether rolls te fit all makes of player-pianos. (Kcrptiiiu Hull, Heeend Fleer) F tnc uuuts Fine Gifts In the Bed Clothing Stere one room is given ever te the finer kinds of quilts. Wc might call it a Comfert Shep. All the quilts shown here are of the gift kind and are all at recently lowered prices. Weel-filled quilts covered with excellent Japanese silk in plain colors are priced at $20. At $22.50 they have figured tops nnd at $25 they come in brocaded satin tops, with backs of plain Jnpanesc silk. Seme very fine quilts at $30 are covered in plain satin and they grade up te $50 for a very rich French quilt in all-satin covering in all desired colors and in elaborate and beautiful floral designs, the tops being of one seam less piece. These have been one-third mere. The full choice of wool-filled quilts ranges up te $125. Down-filled quilts in p'ain-colered Jnpanese silk begin nt $22.50 and grade up through a great many different prices $27.50, $32.50 te $265 for a magnificent French one in fine satin in green, blue, old rose geld and white, each one elaborately embroidered in contrasting colors. Seme very handsomely embroidered quilts in Japanese silk in plain rose and blue are marked nt $40. (Sixth Fleer, Centrul) Trish Hand-Embroidered Scarfs and Tea Cleths These are n new nnd timely Christmas shipment. As home-gifts they are ns dainty and exquisite as the heart of any home-loving wen, an can wish for. They are made of a fine, pure Irish linen, carefully hemstitched and beautifully hand-embre-dered in three floral designs. Prices are moderate for goods of such excellence. Scarfs 18x36 inche.-, ? 1.75, $5 and $5.75 each 18x45 inches, $5.75, $6 and $6.75 each 18x54 inches, $0.75, $7 nnd $7.75 each Tea Cleths 45x45 inches, SI 2.50 nnd $13.75 each 54x51 inches, $1H.50 and $18.75 each (Flrnl Fleur, Cheutnut) girls' Blue Cotten Middies, $5 are of sturdy material in a geed blue, with white braid trimmed cellars and silk lacers in red. Thev are made for us in our own workieoms and are a kind git Is like. 6 te 16 year sizes. (second Fleer. ( hentnnt) I s? A Chair for Everybody in the Christmas Sale Fireside chairs in figured green ve ve leur at $55. Aim chairs in figured cretonne with loose cushions, $32. Fireside chairs, Adnm design, in damask with loose cushion seat, $77.50. Mahogany side chair, Leuis, XV 't; li in velour, $50. Oilier living room nnd library chairs and iMckera in huge variety at $10.50 te $Kn. Hedioem chnirn, enameled, from ?.' 25 te $16.50; niahegnny, $10 te $18. Willow chairs, .$'21 te $50. Dining-room chairs, $3.50 te $22 for side chillis, $9.50 te $31 for arm chairs. (Fifth nnd sixth I'loer-' 'M h e3