i t "'hTJ '.vf.V-:;; " !.'" 'Wl 'i, , iN, .' l sv .- . .! ". . .V ".. rtV ' ' - "'U f npa r r ifv it Mi' ' . V 1 '4 7. , EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEKrr- PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1921 .Oi "Christmas Music by the Organ WANAMAKER'S store clescs at 5:30 WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair 1 .,- WANAMAKER'S -tth Brass Quartet and Singing of wU Carels at 9 and 5:15 Stere Opens at 9 t There Is Nothing Quite Se Jelly as a Merry Christmas Crowd 1! This Stere Is Like Its Spring Se long as the spring is pure and clean at Ha source the river that flews out if it must Ke clean, fresh and sweet te its last inch. That's the secret of all business operations that expect permanent success. Te acquire the necessary qualifications for such business one must begin young and be en guard auy aim "bw ISigned December 5, 1021 A New Collection of Russian Sable Scarfs Timelv for Christmas cheesing, thcre has just come into the Fur Salens a new group of Russian sable scarfs of uncommon bCaUThev arc rich, dark velvety skins, of that quality of which the far Siberian trapper is net likely te catch mere than a single one r two in an entire Winter. ,,,.. , . - Thcv are made up into effective one-skin and twe-skm scarfs, and afford most satisfactory choice for these who wish te buy for themselves or for ethers a scarf of this precious and jcwcMike fUr The two-skin scarfs are priced from ?475 te $750, and the one-skin scarfs from $200 te $350. (Second l'loer) Women's Beautiful New Coats Cheese Wolf and Squirrel Fur They are two of the latest nrrivals in the Ceat Salens, and they wmbine many of the best features of the season. Beth are made of belivia of the warmest and loveliest quality. They have the exaggerated armhelc nnd larger sleeve, the straight back loose in one cese, partly fitted in in another, with the narrowest of itrap belts and the widest of skirts. In one style the fullness is put en in gathers at ench side the back. The cellars nnd cuffs of these beautiful coats are of carefully chosen wolf fur or dyed squirrel, the latter being used en a brown coat. - The price for either model is $185. (I'lrst Fleer) Wsmm MW ' Yeung Women's ana evening frowns iteaucea About 150 gowns for afternoon, dinner and evening wear have just had their prices loweredfrem 20 te 25 per cent. Thov iiirliifin )inniitifnl linndtvl finnrcnttPH. taffetas. InCGS and ' J nets, Canten crepes, Russian crepes, uu unu evening coiers arc among mem. A dinner and dance frock of watermelon pink Georgette, threaded with silver, is new $45. A gown of cafe nu lait Georgette and embroidered filet net, with flower garnitures, is new $55. A heavy black Canten ciepe, richly embroidered in shades of pale and deep violet and green, is new $95. The new prices rnnge all the way from $10 te $150, se that there is wide variety of choice in both quality and expenditure. On some the saving is as much as $50. Sizes 14 te 20 ere Included in the collection. (Second l'loer) Plain Pumps Expressly Designed for Spat Wear Designed espu lally te wear with spats are these entirely plain Pumps of various 1 jathers, with a cheice of high or low French heel. , ?"tent r dull black leather, with narrow tee and high Leuis heel, " ye.60. Patenf. InnHmf lull KlnM- .... ... ..nlrcflln ...Ifl. lmif Vvnnr.li llrtnl null i medium tee, at $10. ' . Patent leather, black or tan calfskin, with high Leuis heels and 'narrow tee. nt sis.r.n . ,Fine hand-made pumps of black, tan or mahogany calfskin, or pat ent leather, with narrow tee and high French heel, or with a fuller, rounder tee and low French heel, at $15. (l'lrst Fleer) The Custom Tailoring Bureau A traveler te Alaska a lady going up the Nile a judge a clergyman a nurse a lady going te Palm Beach from ene "iter another the orders come te the Custom Tailoring Bureau 'or suits and costumes of nn individual kind, for gowns and lobes and uniforms. vr,ii c'etn'"K that can be made te measure, whether of a con cen iu nai ei out-ef-the-oidinnry kind, is beyond the scope of this 1 he work will be found satisfactory and prices invariably reasonable. (Second Fleer) The Christmas Candy Is Delicious at $1 a Pound .ou niuy have either bonbons or all chocolates, just as you wish. ca , f bonbons has ull kinds of nuts, nougat, jelly candies, Mm ' f,asc.inating fruits, and se en, made of almond paste, mint c"ams and pistachio chocolates. With 1y iu put up in one two- thre or ve Pound bexeB nnd tied minnn Vbben't 1 n pound. Or you may prefer some of the pretty y ,,... UvaWIU puvinem in, at, euc fymtfe Fine Afternoon and a few tricolettes. Beth ana 75C apiece. A JOW comes the J, dainty tassclcd chain for the neck, tlte grecn-finislied gold geld filled Wiain set with imi tation amethysts, sap phircs, topazes, and jade, and hung with delicately wrought pendants of tas scis, prices $4 J50 and $5.2$. Chains with tice tassels, $6J50. Bracelets te match these chains, $2J0. Being tlte very latest fancy, Santa Claus will he safe about putting many of these things in his pack. (Main rioer) New Chinese Shantung Silks at the Old Original Price That is, $2 n yard, and it is an interesting fact te be noted that these silks arc selling for less than they did five years nge, but they are exactly the same geed quality. They are all-silk nnd there is practically no such thing as wear ing them out. In point of econ omy they arc the most inex pensive silks a woman could buy. In natural color, 32 inches wide and particularly acceptable as gifts for either a man or a woman because there are se many things these silks are used for. There arc Christmas boxes for all silks. (FIrat Fleer) A Beautiful Gleve for a Gift is a novelty French slip-en glove that has just come in. It is of heavy pique kid with six-inch top and tab-wrist fastening. A pointed cuff effect is formed by a double row of contrasting em broidery, which matches in color the embroidery en the back of the hand. They are in white, white with black embroidery, while with brown, black with white. The price Is $6.50 a pair. (Mulu Fleer) Beautiful Gift Handbags of Duvetyn and Velvet The two fabrics most in favor right new with well-dressed women. These are all brand-new bags in brand-new styles. Mostly in dress shapes of moderate size, but some large, roomy bags among them. Of silk duvetyn and velvet in brown, beaver, nnvy and black, with covered, shell-finish celluloid and fancy metal frames. The prices, $3 te $7, give no idea of the beauty of the hand bags. (Main Fleer) New Canten Crepe Over blouses Beaded in a Nevel Way Incidentally they are among the prettiest beaded blouses for suit3 that we have seen in a long time. They have the fashionable round neck, the severity taken off by n narrow band cellar. The entire sleeves and wide crush girdle are beaded with iridescent beads, the front nnd back of the blouse being plain. In brown, hickory, rust or navy at $18.75. (Third Fleer) Coats for Very Small Persons Fer children of two te six years there is a splendid collection of coats in the Infants' Stere priced from $8.50 te $32. The materials arc chinchilla, broadcloth, velour and cnmel's-hair, nnd the colors navy, tan, brown, delft blue, pnle blue and pink. Many are fur trimmed. All are carefully made, and well lined. (Third Fleer) Garters and Corset Bags The garters btart with plain satin ribbon styles nt $1 te $2.25; then ceme garters ribbon flow flew flow ercd nt $1.35 te $2.25; garters, Iaco-and-tassel trimmed at $2.50 and $3.50. Celers are very dainty blue, black, buff, lavender, old rose and pink. Organdie corset bags are $5.50; Japanese hand-embroidered cor cer cor set bags, $5.75. Little fanciful brassieres, pink And black, $1 te $2. THERE are few Christmas refits t,ltM irlvn na mtlMl pleasure for as long a period of time as Fine Diamond Jewelry And it is quite true that the enjoyment in wearing such jewelry is much greater if the setting i3 artistic and beau tiful. Anether nnd even mere important point is that the diamonds used should be of perfect quality and blue white in color. Every diamond used in our fine jewelry has passed a rigid test for both these qualifica tions. They are mounted by experts in unique and care fully designed settings te bring out the full brilliancy of the stones. Barpins, $90 te $1150. Bracelets, $250 te $3000. Rings, $41 te $2000. La Vellieres, $140 te $1000. Scarfpins, $50 te $425. Cuff links, $100 te $200 a pair. Oriental pearl necklaces, $1150 te $6000. (Main Doer) Lighter Notes 100 small fleer lamps made with stationary arms; colors rose, blue, brown nnd ivory; shades banded te match; price, complete, $7. White candles are sure te be wanted no matter hew pretty the colored ones may be. Here in all shapes and sizes, 5c te 25c apiece. Quantities of wicker lamp shades, with4, variously colored linings and in nine sizes, C5e te $4.75. (Fourth Fleer) New Madeira Linen Luncheon Sets Fine Gifts $6.75 The greatest tribute that could be paid te these dainty and homo home enriching sets is the number of people who are buying them. Each set comprises 13 pieces, of pure linen hand sallepcd nnd hand embroidered in a choice of five designs of real daintiness. Of course, we box them in very neat fashion for Christmns pres entation. Pr;ce, $0.75 a set. (I'lmt Fluer) Four Gift Specials in Stockings and Socks $2.23 n pair for women's pure dye, geed weight, full fashioned ingrain silk-te-the-top stockings, in black, tan, cordovan, African brown nnd gray. "Seconds" of our famous "Wanasilk" stockings of al most double this price. $2.83 a pair for women's full-fashioned black, while and cordovan openwork clocked silk stockings, silk te the top. "Sec onds." or they would be nearly double. (Writ AUlr) $1.15 n pair for men's full fashioned imported light weight wool half hese in heather mixtures. Right for all-year wear in low shoes nnd regularly much higher priced. $1.35 a pair for men's full fashioned silk-nnd-woel silk clocked half hese in heather mixtures, "Seconds" 6f goods almost twice, this price. (Mulu Fleer) OOMEWHERE in the Wanamaher Boek Stere you may be perfectly certain te find the answers te many of your Christmas prob lems. Drep in and leek ever the tables heaped with books en every conceivable sub ject. If you cannot call in person, the Mail Order service is at your dis pesal. (Mntn Fleer) A Werd te the Gift Puzzled Pillows Round, roll and square shapes. Velour, damask, taffeta cover ings, often effectively combined with tapestry and geld braiding. A wealth of color effects te cheese from, ranging from plain somber-hued velour te daring plaids and back te the most tasto taste ful nhades and combinations in taffetas nnd damasks. Prices from $3.50' te $20. (Fifth rioer) Te Make Up and Tie Up the Christmas Package Seals, tags and labels. Gummed ribbon in a variety of designs. Tinsel cord and ribbenzene. Tissue paper in white and colors. Crepe paper in several colors. Red nnd green twine. Wrapping pnper in white and red. Helly nnd peinscttia de signs printed en white and "glassine" paper. Bexes, holly and poinsettia designs, all in the Commercial Stationery Stere. (Third Fleer, MiirhrO A New Rug te Brighten the Heuse for the Holidays Heie are some of the be'st liked weaves in the most wanted size, 9x12 ft. Wilten, $84 and $110. Bedy Brussels, $60. Seamless velvet, $52.30. Axminster, $33, $42.30 and $56.50. Tapestry Brussels, $21.30 and $33.50. (Seenth Fleer) Sweaters for. Every One in the Family Heavy shaker-knit sweaters in navy, brown, crimson and white, for men, boys and girls. V-neck pull-evers with large shawl cellars, $1) te $12.50; plain, $8 te $11.50. Beys' sizes, $0.50 te $8. Ceat style with large shawl cellar and pockets, $10 te $14. Lighter weight coat style with two pockets a line sweater for golf, $6 te $10. Beys' special shaker-knit-sweaters with shawl cellars, $6 and $6.50. (The Oullrr) Christmas Starts the Season for Warmer Bathrobes That is one reason why bath robe blankets are used se much ns gifts. There is the best assort ment of these blankets that we have had for sevcial years, a grent many pretty and unusual patterns, light and dark colors at $5.75 each, complete with neck and waist cord. Alse the soft warm double faced eiderdown te make bath robes out of. All patterns suit 1 nble for men, women and children, 75e a yard. ' (rlrt Fleer) "The Finest Shew of Furniture in America" Is Full of Gifts VERY often it is only when things are seen by visitors from distant places that people at home realize howfine they arc. There is no better way te appreciate the Fifth Fleer layout of furniture than te go through it, if you could, with a'visi a'visi ter from a .distance, especially some oee familiar with stores in several large cities. It does us geed te see such a one walk about among these displays and te see en his face the leek of one who has made a discovery, of one who has come en some thing far above anything of the kind he had known. With us that is no unusual experience. It is nothing for us te hear from visitors that we have en this fleer something un equaled from coast te coast. We are sorry if vc seem te glorify it, but we want te remind people en the look out for gifts of permanent value, sterling character and charm of appeal that here is where they will be found, here among all these things of luxury, novelty, use fulness, net te speak of the various rari ties from foreign countries and faithful copies of old and valuable pieces of. many kinds. By way of suggestion : Boek holders Spinet desks Tea wagons Secretary desks Hanging mirrei .- Typical writing desk CJiifforebcs Saving tables And many ether tilings in varieties Easy chairs and rockers ranging from 20 te several hundred dif- Bookcases ferent styles of each article. Fifth Fleer) The Gift-Quality of Oriental Rugs Is Unquestioned They are gifts of the kind that seem made for people who want te give something beautiful and lasting. Their gift-quality is obviously fine. An Oriental rug gift can cost anywhere from $5 for a little mat te several thousand dollars for a palatial piece destined te become a family possession. Small Oriental rugs are, of course, particularly favored for gift-giving, and of these we are showing several new lets from which you can cheese with certainty of getting the best the market affords and getting it at the lowest market prices. Chinese rugs, 2x4 ft., of fine quality in weave and decoration, ?2e te $80. Dezarts (fine Persian Mesuls), 3.6x6.0 te 7 ft., S45 te $65. Anatolian mats in delightful cheery reds, $5 te $10.50. In our stock also are many very attractive Daghestans and Shirvans, -1x5 te 4x7.6 ft., at $49 te $87. (.Seventh fleer) OUR own importation of fine Japanese luster tea sets is in colors chosen by us blue, blue with geld lining, geld with blue lining. Each set con sists of six cups and sau cers, a teapot, a sugar bowl and a cream jug, and costs $12.50. Tea plates, either blue or geld, 7' 2 inches in diameter, $10.50 a dozen. Attractive little bouillon cups with covers, all geld or all blue, $2. Still mere attractive toast and tea sets, $2.25. CMiiln l'leiiri Christmas Ribbons They de add t-e muih te the at tractiveness of the gift nnd thy cost se little. In plain red, green or with holly or peinettia decora tions, from 15c te 75c a piece of ten yards. (Mulu l'loer Geed (Gifts That a lam Handkerchiefs Special at $4 a Dezen Initial handkenhiefs, hemstitched and viin plain block lettei, a really wonderful value Iri.-h linen. Plain hemstitched handkerchief, luiaiter-imh hem, a geed stuuly quality linen, e.'ic each or $1 a dozen. ( l.aBt uiid Wet Vllr) Real Style te Leather Heuse Slippers Since the days of the old-fashioned carpet slip per men's house slippers have had u leal evolu tion. Yeu may have them new in really geed style designs and they make fine and thoughtful gifts. Here nre low-cut opera slippers in red, tan and black kidskin and giay and dark tan suede. Koniees in black and tan kidskin, leather lined. Faust slippeih in tan kidskin, with snap. Cnvalier bootees in green, red and tan kidskin, with cuiFs at tops. Traveling slippers of fine iinpertcd leather and in Various colors. Trices, $3 te ?8. Plnln rioer) 14 I T ''' I - ill s?iHPlB Special New Purchase of Imported Dinner Sets Exceptional at $50 They are of real china, a geed, clean white ware, and in n plain geld-band decoration. Each set comprises 109 piece-, and the puce, $50 a set, is se exceptional that the entire let, net a large quantity, will surely sell quickly, new that .e many are en the watch for a geed china dinner set at an advantageous price. i Teurtli rinur i The Best Automatic Shaving Brush Yet An automatic -having biu-h us nwt ja-uplc knew does net wield itself. Hut it does cream and lather itself. Hitherto a special cream had te lie used in it and there was no guarantee against leakage! New, however, there i- a r ew automatic ln-tHi, which seems te he the first entirely satisfactory one deviled. It may be charged with any geed .-.having cream and it will net kak out. The metal handle m earner cannot rust or corrode. The bristles are set in rubber and may be ntertlized in boiling water. With French brittle brush the priei is $:3.r0. With mixed badger biifttle biush it is J."). Shaving brushes in geneial inngu l'mm ."0c te $l.j 1 Mum 1 luurj Can Wear Handsome Scarfs of Silk or Weel will solve main a gilt pieblem and solve it satis satis tactenlj . The silk scnifs are both dome-tic and imported and aie in evmiMte plain celuis or the most ef fective icombinatiens of colored stripes, both lengthwi.se and across. ANe many of the favored black and white stripes and mixtures. Demestic sill: scarfs arc $4 te 10; imported. MO and $lli. 'Fine wool scarfs in plain colors nnd stripes lange fiem $..10 te SIO.SO, the last price for finest cashmeie. (Mulu i loerj Redleaf Londen Silk Hats 'Hie inther pointed top-hat thnt had BUch a vogue some years age has given place te these new shapes, with larger tops, nnd men who Ilka te be correctly dressed, especially en formal occasions, will want the new style. ?10 will buy one of these line Londen tenpers and make a slendld gift. JU1 l'loer) I)own gu &W, X' Jr (Third Fleer) n