v 17''""'' V,'1511 '""I ' r r,''W'i'v-1- "M iv-v "" Nr " ?"'fi-'"!-r'i"yl-"' ' H 's (- '-"""a-ft-vt ' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIMB13LPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1920 V -ijL, WEATHER Fair WANAMAKER'S ... ..n Mm.Ip hv the Orcan WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Store Closes utp:80 ,t B d BI20. With Singin of Cnroln I "rm Chime, Kneli lloor Store Opens at 9 These Are the Days When the Great Store Gives Its Best Service "he Wares and Choose for lure such as please the people who, in the course of It-ears, have taught us the kind of things they like Ibcst. It is a pleasure to represent the clientele of this business. It is one thing to make jf fashion and furnishings las our patrons are, and an to get up an ordinary gathering of stocks that vould easily sell perhaps Ipossible. We value very highly specialities in merchandise ind domestic offices. We are in no sense speculators, but we are proud to provide as we do for our ISigned Dec. JO, 1020. Here Are Women's Dresses for Christmas Festivities Gay little dresses of satin and net and luce, in delicate and dcllght- ul shades of pale blue, pale pink, ather simple and airy in appearance, kwing tiny sleeves of the net or the The present price $75 means a (Flrit Fluor, New Silk Plush Coats Arrive at a Very Good Time Many women have put "a warm Winter coat" on their Christmao bt, and these sill: plushes are certainly tjood coats for cbld days. They are made of the very best leep pile that looks so much like fur hilars of nutria, Australian opossum The untrimmed coats, from 36-inch bp to $100. The ones with fur collars, llOO to $175. ThiB is exactly $25 less (First noor, Desirable Gifts of Silk New foulards in Spring designs, $3 a yard. New taffetas in various shades of blue, $2.50. Nev black chnrmeuses, $3 a yard. New satins in all colors, $2.50 to $-1 a yard. New tub silks, $3 a yard. ' ' All lengths bought for gifts will be boned on request. (First Floor, Chentnut) omen's Cold Weather Gloves Here are some fine, warm kinds Short wool gloves Scotch gloves amcl'c hair, $2 to $4.50. Gauntlets of camels hair, brushed wool or alpaca, $3.00 to $16 pair. Lined gloves, short tr'ovcs and (.trap-wrist styles, of capeskin or fine suede, with wool or fur linings, (Main Floor, Young Women's Pretty Midwinter Frocks Some are of soft satin, quite simply made; some ure of crepes de chine, some ate of charmeuse, exquisitely beaded; some aro of the pretty crepes Georgette in the pretty Canton crepe but whatever its fabric you may be sure the frock is' attractive! There im afternoon frocks, there are street frocks, there are frocks to wear to the theatre or to card parties. The fashions are Ihose of the late Winter and early Spring, the dresses are fresh und lovely end new, and the styles arc youthful and be coming. Drown shades, navy blue, black, Chinese blues, boft grays and other colois are included. $35 to $132 and 14 to 20 year sizes. (Second Floor, Clieatnut) Irepe de Chine and Plaid Waists The crones de chine nr of fine, li'envv dualities In flesh color and phlte, are all of the tailored nursuusion. with tucks or hemstitchinn tr fine frills for their only ornamentation and are priced at $8.75, $9.86 nd $10.85. Plaid silk waists, $5.50. Velveteen waists, rich nnd wnrm openhagen blue, $0.85. (Third Floor, Women's Silk Stockings "Seconds" at $1.50 C000 nalr of full.fnuliimiprl silk fttoMclntfa In tiluc!: nn,l n1nr thnt l0Um,De at least a dollar more if first I neir imperfections are so slight pr ffiits. (Went AUIe. Omen's Blanket bathrobes re pretty safe things to select '" Christmas gifts, if the future lpient HkeB to be cozy. These figured, in light and dark "ades, and nre 3atin.trimmed, ri3 $3 to $8. (Third Flnoi, Central) Pretty ureau Scarf iMh"iMUre Somo very atct,ve - ...... muii ceiHera anu accp ttlon filet lace edging start i ,?' 85c each nnd KlnB " iu. Also these, scasfa in threo sires. Writ Floor, Cheitnut) Stuffs That We This Store collections of articles for educated people, such entirely different matter because of large profits the privilege of preparing through our foreign patrons. Q$ffmnfc. jade green and yellow. They are and not extreme in fnahion, often satin. comfortable caving of $10 to $25. Central) silk plush, the kind with a thick, and a number of them have big and beaver. length to full length, arc $75 all in shorter styles, are from in each cage than formerly. Central) of Alloa wool, cashmere and $6 to $10 a pair. Central) lonl:lnor. in brown, navv. tan and Central) - grade goods that many people will buy them Market) Warm Footwear for Gifts The Shoe Store has many really practical tilings that are popular as gifts for men and women. Arctics' with high or low heels. Carriage arctlca. Carriage boots of velvet with rubber soles. Overgaltcra. Rubber boots. All good for the btormy days coming. (Main und Flrit Tloon, MarUet) S BfltfCTS TPhMEK Jatwnp awny fl'u. ii&i6) nK&TI'Sitl t&giV; Women's Exclusive English Country Suits, Topcoats, Leather Coats, Short Topcoats in a London Shop Clearaway Sale THIS is the collection of women's garments known as the most notable and exclusive in Philadelphia the Wannmaker London Shop col lection. They are gnnnents particu larly fashionable at this mo ment, and the topcoats and raincoats particularly nre suitable for Christmas gifts. Reductions in the prices of such things are very unusual; this is an opportunity not likely to occur again. . The savings are 25 per cent or more throughout. 50 English country suits, $40 to $75. These are made of Shetland and Saxony wools, of tweeds and cheviots. The colors include grays and brown effects, heather mix tures and n few brighter shades. (The Oallery, An Imported Is Something a Something that almost any woman you know would appre ciate a great deal. There are both French and English scarfs in this collection, a number of them are not likely (Main Floor, Most Women Wear Bar Pins and most women like these pretty ones of sterling silver set with gleaming rhinestoncs. Any numbef of attractive de signs, some all of rhinestoncs, some set with imitation ame- (Jswelry Store. Timely New Imported Beaded Bags These are chiefly French bead ed-handbags and every one of them is a beautiful gift. They start as low as $5.75 for a dainty little hand-crocheted, draw-string bag and go to $50. Exquisite in their coloring and (Main Floor, "Charme d' Delightful This delicious odor now may be had in a most attractive set of extract and toilet water at $C50 a set. Or extract, toilet water and face powder at $8 a set. Or there are the single bottles (Main Floor, ' Navajo Rugs Make Spirited Gifts Their vivid colors and original designs add a warm touch to den or hall. 42 x 64 in., $35 59 x 82 in., $52.50 45x30 in., $42.50 . 51x83 in., $78.50 50x66 in., $48.50 54x91 in., $87.60 Oval Plaited Rugs in wool and cretonne nnd in Colonial or light effects. 23 x 35 in., $7 39 x 61 in., $21 27x39 in., $9.50 39x68 in., $26 30x51 in., $13.50 35x58 in., $21.60 33 x 52 in., $18.25 43 x 74 in., $30 44 x 78 in.. $36.50 (NoTenth Floor, Cheitnut) . Silk Nightgowns Embroidered The silks are dainty crepes de shine, all charmingly embroidered by hand in Japan. Nightgowns in flesh color are $15 nnd $16.85. Chemises in flesh color, $12.60 und $13.75. (Third Floor, Central) New Mattress Pads Priced a Third Less Only n limited quantity of them, but there is a good as sortment of sizes for cribs, single and double beds. From 50c to $3, according to sica, (Flrit Floor, Chestnut) 48 topcoats and capes at $40 to $250. Tweeds, cheviots, fleeces in grays, browns and plaids as regards the majority of the coats; the coupes and a few of the coats are made of beautiful camel's-hair cloths, in the natural tans end darker colors, such as Hindoo brown and green. Half a dozen or so of these finer things have beaver and gray squirrel collars. 20 leather coats at $70 to $115 smart, durable gar ments, high in fashion and suitable for gifts. 75 raincoats at $20 to $50. These are oiled silks in bright colors, such as tans, grays, green, purple and blue; wool gabardines and rubberized silks the last mnterinl in pretty grays. Chestnut) , Evening Scarf Little Different to be found elsewhere, and the colorings and printings are very lovely. Some are plain crepe de chine, these start as 1 w as $5 and prices go up to $30 for the finest printed scarfs. Central) thysts, sapphires or emeralds, too, are $5 to $30. And a special group v bar pins, set with rhinestones, N ' 50 to $6 each. v Every pin has a sufety cstcV and is of sterling silver. Cheitnut) Shipment of design and some of the finer ones are as soft and crushable as a glove. A group of beaded- handbag3 with shell-finish frames, which came on the same boat, arc $26. Chestnut) Amour" in Gift Form of the extract at $1.50, $3 and $0 a bottle and the toilet water at $S and $0 a bottle. "Charme d'Amour" is such a general favorite that many peo ple choose it for a gift. Chettnnt) People Must Have Towels Things that people must have an; good to give. We have just opened up some new lots of very good towels in time for Christmas choosing. All of them are of pure linen, of sound quullty. Irish huckaback towels with hemstitched ends, size 18x33 inch es, $1.25 each. Huckaback towels with damask borders and place for monogram, 20x38 inches, $1.50 each. Fine hemstitched damask towels in a good assortment of designs, size 20x38 inches, $2.50 each. Hemstitched huckaback towels, 24x38 inches, $2 each. Handsome hemstitched damask towels, 23x40 inches, $2.75 each. Ay of these we will gludly boa for gift purposes. (Flrat Moor, Cheotnnt) A Piece of Italian Marble Statuary Is n tiuly elegant gift, a fact which will become agreeably nppurent to anybody who visits the display of these in teresting objects in the China Store. One of the striking points of the exhibition is the novelty and attractiveness of the sub jects, all of which moreover, are executed with remarkable grace nnd skill. Prices range from $20 to $300. (Fourth Floor, Chetntit) Kermanshah Rugs Rich, Lovely, Lasting Gifts $85 to $135 ' These nre gifts of the kind that there is no mistaking. They are given only by people who "mean It" And people of that kind will think a long time before they discover gifts that ure as rich, as lovely and as lasting. In size these pieces average about 4x6.6 feet. (Heventh Floor, Cheitnut) Juvenile Handkerchiefs Every youngster lovs to have his own handkerchiefs! All kinds are here white handkerchiefs, colors, initials, French prints nnd quaint em broidered effects 25c to $2 apiece. (Main Floor, Central) Women's Paris Handkerchiefs $2.50 to $3.50 are of sheer linen, with the most attractive applique designs, all done by hand, to form the hems and borders. Quite new, made for us, and in three styles S2.50, $2.75 and $3.50 each. (Main Floor, Central) Good News for Men Who Like Imported Half Hose Ve have just received a belated shipment of some fine Frencli and English half hose of wool, lisle and cotton. And though these goods are high priced at their source the rate of exchange en ables us to sell them at less than they have been for some time. As gifts they are unsurpassed in their line. French Half Hose Plain lisle in white, ton and purple, $2 a pair. White and black lisle with vertical stripes, $3 n pair. Tan, maroon, gray, green and purple silk with vertical stripes, $3.60 a pair. British Half Hose Soft, fine cotton at $1.25, $1.50, $2.50 and $3.50. Fine mercerized cotton at $2.25 for plain and $2.76 for hand-clocked. The popular Derby ribbed lisle in black, white, smoke and cordovan, $3. Fancy mixed mercerized, plain at $2.50; clocked at $3. For the man who wears low shoes all year 'round hero ara fine woolen socks. Heavy wool in heather at $2.50. (Main Floor, Market) Some of the Best New Songs which have been published in the last few months are these most of which come in two or more keys. Just Like Your Eyes, 40c. Barefoot Trail, 40c. Somewhere, Some Day, 40c. Lassie O'Mine, 40c. Friends of Yesterday, 40c. I Passed by Your Window, 40c. Southern Lullaby, 40c. When Your Ship Comes In, 33o. Out Where the West Begins, 40c. Come td the Sea, 40c. Red Rose of Love, 40c. Hush A Bye, Baby Mins, 4uc. Heart of Mine, 40c. Ole Cnrolinn, 30c. (Second Floor, Market) Gifts for Gunners and Fishermen Shotguns from American and English makers, $55 to $750. Rifles of various makes in all models and calibers, $11 to $75. Revolvers, $16 to $50. Gun and shell cases, $10 to $125. Fishing rods for fresh and salt water fishing, $1.50 to $75. Reels for them, $5 to $100. Tackle boxes, $2 to $25. And all other equipment for these sports. (Tlie (iallcrr, Juniper) & Some of the most delightful new French boxes have lately ar rived in the Camee Shop, nnd we've filled them with the fine Camee chocolates, tied them with ribbons' and they are all ready to have a curd tucked in and be sent out with your Christmas wishes. The boxes are both orig inal and charming, they will be useful when the swcet3 ure gone nnd the sweets of course, are delicious. $3, $5, $10, $15 and up to $45 complete. Camee chocolates are always delicious $1.80 a pound. Glace nub;, $2 a pound. Assorted caramels, $1 a pound. (Main Floor, Chestnut) nPHE Book Store lias still plenty of books for' Christmas and all other buyers fiction, poetry, biography, travel; books for little children and boys and girls; devotional books, Bibles and Prayer Books; and last but most dear to the book collector's heart, books in fine bindings. (.Main Floor, Thirteenth) The Choice in Gift Furniture Is Splendid And as a jjift for the home, a piece of Wanamaker furniture holds a place of its own. . You cannot realize this half as well by reading about it as you will by coming in and seeing the delightful multitudes of pieces that are here for your choosing and of which this list gives an idea: i Tea wagons, $21 to $70. Fancy tables, $11.50 to $65. Card tables, $4.50 to $35. Smokers' stands, $4.50 to $6z. Telephone stands, $17.50 to $60. Women's writing desks, $13 to 5330. Desk chairs, $7 to $60. Hall chairs, $15 to $125. Lighter weight ribbed black wool, $3. Ribbed blue, wool shot with colored silk, $3.60. Light-weight riboed cash- mere in clerical and heather mixtures, $4. Very light weight, fine black cashmere shot with colored silk, $1.50. For the Golfer Light-weight woolen golf stockings in blue and brown, ?4. Lovat and heather mixed woolen stockings with neat funcy tops and in light weight, $5. Fine heavy gray woolen stocKings without turnover tops, $7 Down-Filled Quilts Will Be Welcome Especially the kind wo are showing at $16 in sateen and $22.50 in coverings of plain col ored Japanese silk. Others at various prices up to $49 for those in fine satin. We mnke nil our own down filled quilts and we aro never satisfied to have them second best to any others. As amatter of fact, we know them to be the finest of their kind and we know also that as a Christmas gift any one of them in bound to be wel comed in nny home in which the better kinds of furnishings are appreciated. (filxth Floor, Centrul) To Fix Up Your Christmas Packages All the handy dhd seasonable requisites v,ill be found in the Commercial Stationery Store seals, tags,, cards, twine, wrap ping paper, holly paper, tissue paper, gold and silver tinsel cord, ribbonzene in "Christmasy" col ors and other last-minute need fuls. Last-rnlnute gifts can be chosen here very satisfactorily also, for. example, desk sets, fountain penj and self-feeding or propelling pencils, diaries, engagement bookj -nd other lucspeiihive thinfj aasily chosen in a hurry.' (Third Floor, Market) TBI STORE Is Helping Right Merrily Toward the Happiest Christmas That Ever Was There is the very atmosphere of Christmas every where in this fine big Jewelry Store with its hundreds nnd hundreds of wonderful gifts, all sparkling and glowing under the brilliant lights. You can ulmost feel the pleasure awaiting tl.o woman who receives a beautiful piece of diamond jewelry, a tinjf wrist watch or, perhaps, the boudoir silver she has no long wnnted for her dressing table. Christmas is the best'time in the year to Btart or add to the sterling silver for the table. And there are many really delightful gifts in electro plated ware. Clocks are always u wise choice. The Clock Store has a splendid collection of good reliable clocks all the way from the tall hall clocks down to the compact little folding clocks for any one who travels. And, for those who nre looking for "little gifts" there are many things in gold jewelry, often set witn semi-precious stones, sterling silver jewelry, fine boxed stationery, and so on. (Jewelry More, Chentnut and Thirteenth) Men's Tape Border Handkerchiefs, $12 a Dozen If women knew how well many men like this style they wcnJi choose them more often for gifts! These are of beautiful quality linen, snowy and fresh. (Main Floor, Central) Easy upholstered chairs, $c0 to $160. Upholstered foot stools, $4.50 to $25. Tabourettes, $8.75 to $18. Hanging mirrors, $15 to $190. Fancy rockers and chairc, $11.50 to $100. Gate-leg tables, $32 to $90. (Fifth and Sixth Floor) Men's Gift Vests, Sweaters and Cardigan Jackets It is right that this group should be led by the Scotch wool vasts that we are selling at $10 instead of a half more. They are in gray checks and stripes and heather mixtures. Also inexpensive are the coat sweaters at $8.50 and $11, pullover sweaters at $10.60 and sleeveless jackets at $6.50. Black cardigan jackets are $8 and $10. If you want to give a notably fine sweater or sports coat here is . group nt $18 to $35 in a remarkable rnngo of colors and designs. Ma terials include Australian wool, merino, cashmere and Shetland weav worsteds. (Main Floor, Market) Almost Any Man Would Like a Fur Collar His overcoat will look the finer for a handsome lur collar e:td any man will enjoy the Iu::ury of it The Men's Hat Store has a splendid collection of fur collars, start ing at $15 for one of sealine and going through such furs as musknu, racoon, nutria, beaver, Hudson seU (dyed muskrat), Alaska seal and natural otter, up to $220. (Main Floor, Market) Umbrellas Thoughtful Gifts for All To give someone an umbrella is a sign that you think of him in all sorts of weather. Certainly nobody could accuse you of being a fair weather friend. And few gifts are more practical, for a good umbrella, with care, will last for years. The Umbrella Shop has a fine collection this year umbrellas so wel made you are sure of their good service; umberllaa so attractive it will be a pleasure to carry one of them. For Women $2.50 to $25 Umbrellas with sturdy cotton covers and sightly handles, s nefwl"? 1 S'lnu-cotton covers; other with pure silk covers; ohick and colored umbrellas; novelty umbrellas; folding umbrellas umbrellas with the smartest handles all are in this group. For Men 42.50 to $25 Thin ta..eb in e.cry good kind of umbrella man wishes to wnPapprove"ma goa-looWnkf umbrellas with handles that men . For Children $1.65 to $7.50 Scnool umbrellas and better umbrellas finished with handles of animal heads, fancy rings, loops, crooks and plain wood Men's Walking Sticks $2 to $50 world 111 ,'(fi0m J?w'",oni iBUul wds from all over the the , fc tint , iol:,!iticks h Kld "liver mountings-all tnc Kinds that men like ure hero. Riding Crop $5 to $12 and 2a-ffls?? '" thC Lh0nM "' 3i""' (Main V'lo.ir, .MrUek) JEWELRY Men's chifforobes, $60 to $165. Secretary desks, $90 to $286. Davenport3, $65 to $300. Library tables, $30 to $220. Book cases, $27 to $280. Serving cabinets and 3taadir $9.50 to $60. Music cabinets, $30 to $60. Plant stonds,$12 to $76. SI - tm "i 3 il tlk i-m- m 1 HI M i V I rr v, V?W A? ty , tX ,v s. ft,'-, l.- . u,