ff--fil y,( . ... -KA j'" "( VP I ." v $MnE&. . UB&0 lDfiEEPHlLAIlKHIA, THSEU. DEOEMBEB 1, 1021 at' 9, Hand 5:20 i Stere Closes at 5:30 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S tere Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Clilmcg nt Noen fus Christmas Busy -Ness Is a Geed Sign for Next Year's Business " 'vjwpiww " tj - W!mwi vwA m'wwFfTWVwmwgwiM i. i i w , air' r 'iij- v- w. - '.- w . w " ' ' 'u, a TnmuaB wWffVJ amaamKmmmmtmmmmimmmimtiimmimmmammmummammmmmmmmtimmtimtimitmif tmmm-ttrmammm n ,! .nm tM : rzrzzz rsr . Wfr tfWaran Plays ' ? WJBATJHbK HI? ,,. l'.-.VV0 IM' L j ?,i 1 i We Begin December Today Greatly Pleased with the splendid preparations we have been able te make te get together from nil ever the world s,e many geed things of interest te our patrons te ace or te make choice of in their Christmas plans. The safety, light and comfort of our building from top te bottom arc gratifying. Its abundant entrances, exits and tower staircases gave us from overcrowding. Its ventilation and freshness is also a healthful consideration. What we said yesterday about our purchases of fresh new goods for Christmas was interesting and much talked about, but the entire stocks in our two stores, Philadelphia and New Yenk, for people ite cheese from this year amount te much mere than twenty u millions of dollars. Signed December 1, 1021. THE Little Salen of Riding Apparel an nounces that it is ready with Winter stocks of Riding suits with breeches and knickerbecker suits at $35 te 5123. Separate knickers at $16.50. Separate riding breeches at $18.50. (Tlrit I'loer) $38.50 Will Buy Uncommonly Geed Dresses Tomorrow The first thing a fabric-wise woman mil think when she tecs them is that it is very unusual te find such geed qualities of tiicotine and Peiret twill in dresses at this price. And she will be right. Moreover, the dresses chemise, coat and waistline models arc usually braided and embroidered and most of them own te a dash of brightness in the shape of a gay girdle. Celers arc navy, black and brdwn. Price $38.50. I'lrt I'loer) , "The Most Successful Ceat of the Season" That is what we call a certain beautiful fur-trimmed belivia. It is the one coat that every woman seems te like, and practically every woman who tries it en leeks well in it. Naturally it stays here but a short time, but many women will be glnd te hear that there arc mere of these coats tomorrow. The material is a particularly lovely,, deep, soft belivia with a large cellar and cuffs of the finest beaver, wolf or mole fur. The armholes are large, the fullness confined by a narrow strap belt and the ikirt part widely flaring. In Volnay led, Malay, Sorrento and black, $105. (First I'loer) Beaver Cellars Tep These Yeung Women's Coats at $95 They are wool belivia, in several shades of blue, black or brown; lined with self-colored crepe de chine and interlined. The model is a simple, straight-linp belted coat of conservative lines; and the beaver cellar is neither tee large nor tee small, but just tight for warmth and geed leeks. Priced $95, in sizes 14 te 20. (Second 1 loer) Neck Cords and Sashes te Brighten Her Gewn New neck cords arc the most fascinating little affairs imagin able with their gay coleis and dangling ornaments. They de help the tee-severe neckline and are very much wein at present, 50c te $1.25. New sashes come in almost any shade you wish and in silk, metal cord, braid and weeded bead ef fects. The new loose di esses timply can't get along without them. 51.25 te S10. Vfc are selling many of both neck cords and sashes for Chiist Chiist eas gifts. (Muln Doer) Silk Stockings Always Popular Gifts And nt Uanamnker'i, ei will nnd what is probably the most complete assortment, with prices at the lowest. $2 a pair for the famous "Wanasilk" pure dye, in black, "Ue and colors, with cotton tops. ?2.50 a pair for black silk with cotton top,. fj3; ?.a;50, S1 aml S'l'&O a pair S Jul 'fa',,ie,lc,i "'Ik te the top in black, white and colors. J?'50 V" ' a pair for black, Socks. rcd failU -w,th hand b1.lt;50, J5 and ?7 II l'air for silk. aml co,erctl chiffon fcJJ," P!r ter "Wanasilk" full 1? durable nerai" S"k' wemIcrfuI- .'te nil roleied openwork silk. ni tlle v "r hiylcs "P t0 fx- Mrtinn1'11, witI' l-' n n "tt'en, nt $50 a pair. llrt I'loer) Special MackB5llk.PU,r f'' fulI-fusInl 0 r Ur"' Mnlr) flevesilk black'hit0 ad colored &J Piair for fin Wm. x (Vlr.t Fleer) Qjmfe rpHINK of getting a ma JL hegany-finished weed candlestick for only 25c! We have a few thousand such but could sell mere. (I'etirth I'loer) The Loveliest Things Have Come Frem Paris for Little Children Ken before the war it was rarelv Ihnl we succeeded in getting such exquisite JilUe garments at such moderate prices. These were ordered by us personally last June. Every piece is made by hand, with the most fnir.-like btitches, nnd eery piece, even down te the simplest wee dress or cap, would make a worthy and gracious gift te some rosy little bit of humanity. , The dresses aie in sizes varying from these for infnnts te tliof-e for .six-year-olds; some of them have nothing but hand tucks for ornament, seme of dotted sw i'-s have real Irish, and ethers renl Valenciennes. Mnny are line enough for party dresses, ,ei the prices de net go above $25 and the lowest are $4. Little petticoats and drawers in the same sizes arc ?2 te $8. HibH of the utmost daintiness are $2 te $(,50. J'illew cases, oval, square and heart shaped, $3 te $15. Caps are $2 te $15. ' (Third J'loer) If the Christmas Ceat Is te Be Hudsen Seal Many a wife, mother, sister or daughter, if she were te speak right out te her .Santa Clnus, would say, "Oh, please, n coat of Hudsen seal!" And, indeed, wc cannot think of a lovelier gift than one of these beautiful fur coats, which will carry as much sweet com fort and warmth us it will sat isfaction in, appearance. It may he of line quality Hud- (Seceml Delightful New Gowns for Yeung Women $28 te $115 a collection et altogether charming new dresses has just arrived in the Yeung Women's Stere. They are silk crepes, Gcorg Gcerg cttes and panne velvets, in ex tremely pretty fashions. Even the least-priced of them at $28 will de for "occasion" frocks, for, these arc of turquoise and black crepe in combination, or of black with coral crepe. At the same -price are uncommonly (Second Exquisite Imported Beaded Handbags These are all draw-string bags, as soft and crushnblc as a piece of fabric. The designs arc in the highest degree artistic and are mostly of a floral nature and the colorings arc a joy. As gifts, these hand bags arc hardly te be surpassed. Prices $35 te $60. (Mnln I'loer) A String of Imitation Pearls will please some persons mere than ethers could be pleased by a necklace of real pearls. These creamy, translucent' imitation pearls are strung in graduated necklaces of 1G, 18, 20, 24 and 30 inch length, fastened with geld clasps, and priced from $5 te $15. (Mnln I'loer) A Pretty Silk Scarf Has a Multitude of Uses And some new and very pretty ones from Japan arc just the nicest thing possible te threw ever the shoulders with a fluffy evening dress or te wear under' the fur coat as se many women use them. They are in chiffon and crepe dp chine, the loveliest pale tints of orchid, blue, pink, corn color or rose, alto black and white, $6 each. (Mnln I'loer) Women's Undermuslins Philippine hand - embroidered nightgowns at $3.50 and $3.85. Other nightgowns, $1 te $5.75. Corset covers, $1 te $2.25. Drawers, 50c te $2.25. Combinations, $1.85 te $:j,85. Chemises, $1.85 te $5. (Third I'loer) son seal (dyed muskrat), un trimmed. These, in !16 te 45 inch lengths, and in the conservative models most women prefer, arc priced $325 te $450. Richly trimmed with skunk or beaver or squirrel fur, they arc $385, $400 and $450. They nre exquisitely lined, and of a quality throughout that fits them te 'be the choicest and most satisfying gifts. I'loer) smart silk crepes in navy or black, with an openwork braid fageting and trimming of ball fringe. Around $45, $48 and $55 there is delightful choice these mostly in black or blue or brown silk crepc. Frem thi3 price en up te $115 there are exquisite gowns of crepe, velvet and beaded Georg ette, each different, each very in dividual and striking. The sizc3 are 14 te 20 years. rioer) .. The Christmas Boek Stere Has a Boek for Everybody Of the multitude of gifts that Christmas morning discloses, there arc probably no two homes that ever have the same. But in EVERY home into which geed old Santa Claus gees he has always left a BOOK, or several books. Here arc his headquarters. It is roomy nnd full of cheer. There are books of every conceivable kind, entertaining and informative books for every body from baby te grandmother books with cloth bindings and books with the finest leather bindings books by new authors nnd books by the immortal authors of all times books published in America and books published abroad. Children's books aic one of the pet hobbies of this store. Wc have studied what books te buy for children of all ages and have them en hand well displayed. Picture books galore game books children's stories biography travel everything from the animal books for the two-year-old up te the serious books for the young girl nnd the youth of seventeen years. TJiere is plenty of geed service in every section of this won derful Boek Stere, always ready te wait en the shopper who is limited for time. (Mnln I'loer) Amber for Her Dressing Table Net real amber, but se admirable an imitation that it serves all the ends of beauty and usefulness. The design is very attractive. Each piece is decorated in black and geld or some ether color. And they may be matched up into complete sets or bought piece by piece, as desired. Hair brushes are $11.50 and $14.50. Mirrors, $10. Combs, $.4. Cleth brushes, $9 and $13.50. (.Mnln Give Her Fine French Reynier Gloves for Christmas These are the finest gloves France sends te America. They cost very little mere than gloves of less exquisite quality. Their bestowal as n gift is a delicate compliment, for the woman who wears Reynier cloves as a rule understands the art of perfect dressing. In the shorter lengths any of these would be a faultless cheice: Three-clasp everseam-sewn kid in white, black, white with black, tan, brown, taupe, gray, at $".50 a pnir. Twe-clasp pique-sewn kid in thu same colors as above at $4 a pair. Pique-sewn hid with two pearl buttons, in black, black with white, white with black, tun or brown, at $1 a pair. Twe-clasp "pique suede in soft pastel and mode shades (wash able), or in black, $1 .v pair. Chevrette gloves, pique sewn, two -clasp tan or two -button white, $1.50 a pair. (Main I'loer) Geed Items Frem the Sale of Waists Waists at $2.85 and $3.85 in clude seme of the new two-color ovcrbleuscs for suits, plenty of tailored crepes de chine in white and colors and ninny Georgette crepes in the mere frivolous styles for afternoon or evening. These are mostly samples and ovcrlets and few aie "seconds," that is with a slight imperfectien. They aie all kinds that usually soil for u great deal mere. Wnists at $5 are a number of styles in hnnd-niade voile with hand embroidery and hand-drawn work. Alse some very charming Georgette crepes, white and col ors, trimmed with cat-stitching or lace. Seme Have real filet. (Bit na ffnl Ati'M) Something in Sterling Silver Fer a Weman Mesh bags, $37 te $58. Vanity cases, $13.50 te $32. Powder boxes, $1 te $9.50. Bodkin sets, $3. Photograph lockets, $ I te $8. Lip stick cases, $2.25 te $5.50. Rosaries, $5.50 te $fl , Fer a Man cigarette cases, $11.50 te $30. Match holders, $4.75 te $6.50. Military brushes, $20 te $38 a pair. Buckles with belts, S5.50 te $8. Cigar cutters, $1.75 te $3. Key chains, $2 te $3. Pipe cleaners, $3.25. (Mnln Fleer) Hat brushes, $7.25. Puff boxes, jewel cases and hair receivers, $10. Trays, $5 te $15,150. Manicure and ether small at ti des, $4.50 and $5.25. I'loer) A Victrela for Christmas In a Beautiful Console Cabinet, $95 Music can be housed no mere beautifully than in a console type of phonograph. There is no better phono graph in thy market than the universally knew n V i t e r Talking .Machine. By purchasing a nuii.n.r of the model-, we are able 10 offer the fine console model pictured above, equipped with Victrela VI. The sterage space itmnie for records is ample, and the ma hogany cabinet, whether in use or net, is an ornamental niece of furniture. Many ether console tpes, prices $225 te $1500. in Vic Vic trelaa and in Brunswick, Cheney and Senera phono pheno phone ?raphs. Convenient tonus. (hrcend I'loer) Best AliWoeI Blankets Wc Knew Of at $10 They are made of Cane Colen.v wool, warp and weft, which mean's wool of superfine qunlit. Xet only are they unsurpassed in warmth, but they are also an attractive bed-dressing, being made in plaid patterns a well as in solid colors. The weave is the old-fashioned homespun kind, which gives ad ditional stiength that makes for long service. Satin bindings match the pre vailing shade of the blanket. Each blanket is woven 102 inches wide nnd then shrunk te 72 inches, (SWtli Vloer) The Furniture te Give The gift of furniture can be any one of a thou sand things, according te individual tastes and re quirements. Of some individual articles we have a choice embracing hundreds of different styles. We show scarcely less than 20 different styles of any one. Women's w r i t i n g desks in oak, mahogany, walnut and ether finishes are in wonderful assort ment at prices gemg all the way from $14, .$17, $18.50 and $20 up te $205. Spinet desks, mahog any and-mahogany fin ish, $52 te $168. Bookcases in oak, ma hogany, walnut and ether finishes, $19 te $210. Secretary desks, Chip pendale, Queen Anne and ether periods, $70 te $360. Easy chairs in a va riety of coverings, $37.50 te $200. Fancy chairs and rock ers, mahogany and ma hogany finish, $12 te $57. Tea wagons in oak, mahogany, walnut and ether finishes, $19.50 te $65. Hanging mirrors in a notable variety of de signs, including many attractively carved and decorated, $19 te $260. Highboys, Chippen . dale design, .S120 te $360. Colonial pest beds, some plain, ethers in decorative carvings, S24 te $220. Chifforebes, a splendid assortment of type s. S42.50 te $230. Vanity toilet tables and' dressing tables, ma hogany, w a lnut and ether finishes, $49 te S145. And m a n y e t he r things that are gifts of enduring worth. M'lftli l'lnerl The Latest Dance Folie Special at 50c Each Be icady for tlu Chu.ima Chu.ima fe.stiviues with tne latent up-te-date dance mu-u. A complete lolleetien will he found in the Sheet Music Section at the unusual price of 50c apieet. ('frinul I'loer) A Singing Fire, a Singing Bird and a singing heart are three essentials of the happj home. The singing fire is aided and abetted by the Fireplace Furnishings that till one fasdnaung section of this Heusewares Stere. Here is exery kind of a fire LTte,n.n?, Ser;U',W00d VY"d baskpt. eoulhed. fire lighter, bellows, poke? tongs! bg turner, shovel fender and ether hearth-place furnishing that has been devised for the kindling and keeping of the flame (hat burns en the hearth of Heme Oncofthest quaint English it-rough t-i, en nmlhnds ul $) would lu e theuqhtful Next Are the Canaries Directly adjoining the fireplace furnishings are the Uavz Mountain canariea and the sweet 'rollers' from St. Andreasberg. The tiny things in 1 cages keen uS a sunshmv melody en the darkest day and suggest the .sweetest new bio Sft of iev ter somebody. They are G and $8. Interesting nesv cages for them aVe howl I he singing heart wc uinl preridv, but , mad te it h t come here and hpe alljc mens people cheesing thing, like thc,c U, make etlur people haitChnT D'MnTMC jU JfOYAt til It. ( Men's Uncommon Suits and Overcoats (In the Londen Shep) The suits arc fine and fashionable and beautifully tailored. The materials in them are high-grade woolen worsteds in blues, grays and browns. Prices are $48 te $65. The overcoats are chiefly from Londen and there is no denying the inimitable style of these British coats. In the light-weight coats there are single-breasted straight-shoulder and raglan models and in the medium and heavy-weight coats there are both single and double breasted styles; many belted. Of Saxony cloths, Shetlands, cheviets, West of Eng land coverts and fleeces, in browns, greens, grays, "heather mixtures and plain blue. Prices are $55 te $100. (The C.e.ller ) Men's Finest Knitted Neckties for $2 We lune just about 000 of these tits te m il at a prite which is net much ever half what such fine neckwear usually brings. It is an opportunity te get that many unusual $2 gifts. Stripes, plain colors and heathei mixtures te cheese from and all of a high grade of knitted silk. Men's Combination Cane Umbrellas at $4.50 Heie's the gift for a man a natty walking-stick that in a twinkling becomes a black silk umbrella. The stick is highly-polished weed, light or dark, with creek handle. Sheathed closely within it is the umhiella. When the umbrella is in use the collapsible stick can be earned jn the pocket. Wc have only a few hundred te place en sale at the .special price of $4.50. Last year they sold rapidly for three times as much. Here's a Great $10 Shee ter Men Of dark tan Scotch-grain calfskin in bhuher style, with inverted welt, rawhide slip and sole stitched aloft. The tee is both shapely and comfortable. This is a shoe that will leek well en the feet and will give splendid service. (Main rienr) In Tea Sets Cheese Frem 50 Patterns $5 te $65 In French, English nnd Japanee china Alse in English seml seml peicclain. Mostly 17-piere set.-, cempn-.ng teapot, -J gar bowl, ueam jug and six cup- and saucers, but tome have -p: tea plates in addition. They come in a fascinating choice of decorations. The latest airivals aie sets te .sell at $5, in a raised gold-bercteifc. decoration. These are e(" Japanese cHna and are really lemarkable at the price. Along with them come tea -cts of a -'inilnr wnie in a solid pink, blue, yellow and green, with black handles, te sell at $9.00. Sets in both groups consist i.f u teapot, sugai bowl, cieam jug and six cups and sauceis. New also aie 2-1-piece set- t,f Jupntu-e lu-ter china at SI". 1 1 "urlli riimr ' Lets of Geed Gifts for the Motorist Luncheon kit? for four seven persons, $20 te $65. Unbreakable Ferrestat 1 tie-, $7.50 te $20. Luggage carriers, $-1.7.". Trunks with two suit ui $:!." and Si;, Stoplight-. $1.30. Miner.-, $1.25 te ?" Flower vases. $2 te S Radiator ernament'', $2 $4.50. or (-.- te The Concerning Wrought Iren Lamps We ,mc ion wrought-. ren bridge lamps adju-table, with parch ent shades, for &10 each. And 1UU heavy wrought-mm rated in polychrome (I nurlli I loerl (Faurtu lluer) .. JI1E Ut-iri. I tUT, 110HHICH ,tSfl Boyce meter, meters, S5 te le. Radiator caps. 90c te $2.25. Cigar lighter. $5 and $0. .spotlights. SJJ te $10. Windshield wings, $.'J0 Parking lights, $j. Heed and radiator ceveis. $6 e $11 . Standard makes of tires nnd tules at the new low prices. l.llllPM 1 tloer lamps. a!-e ndiustable nnd ,1p,.v- . ic. with decorated and banded -hade-, $25 each. 'M f rd f ii m 'rf
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