jr-,r -t fn im i . t$ ,UV vs s EVl$iM( PUBLIC LtiD&ttLt-VllLbkmhlWlA, MilDA DOJMBJflli 9, 1021 WEATHER . Fail' ' Christmas Music by the Organ WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S u a at 9, 11 ana b:i: with Brass Quartet and Singing of Carels at 9 and s:15 WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5:30 Stere Opens at 9 Plenty of Goods, Plenty of Roem, Plenty of Cheerful People te Serve Yeu f J .jrTJrv 1861 This Is the 1921 Sixtieth Christmas Time of this business. Te the writer of this little piece, still actively and thankfully directing its affairs, it is a privilege te welcome the people at this holiday season te the enjoyments of this vast edifice, specially and strongly built and equipped fdr their comfort and safety and te house the large quantities of carefully .selected merchandise from almost all parts of the world and place it at their disposal at the lowest ever changing costs possible, style, quality and freshness considered. Seme of us at the helm in the various sections have been at school from boyhood and girlhood, always studying and adding experience te de it better. Net one of us workers counts himself or herself perfect, but we are encouraged with a certain progress here and there which keeps us going en hopefully. If each of our assistants these days would only remember'the principles which we have set before them by example and precept, that business CAN be done and should always BE done by straightforwardness 1. Understanding the business you are employed te de. 2. Telling: the truth. :. Premising only what can be performed. I. Quickly rectifying mistakes or failures by letter or phone. Every person employed by us has in his oi lier keeping the geed name, reputation and prosperity of the Stere, which wants te be an honor te our great city and useful te its citizens. Signed De-embcr 9, 1021. 0 150 Women's Woolen Dresses Special at $22.50 Tlieie are wool icisevs in a particularly geed firm weave, either embroidered or in the sports btyle which se many women like. There are fine all-wool tricelines and Pelret twills made in simple tailored fashion or combined with satin se that they arc quite suit able for afternoon wear as well. Seme have dainty vest effects of lace, ethers are prettily beaded or silk embroidered. , t , .u In all there aic about twenty models, and they are the best that wc could find, nnd every one would ordinarily sell for a much higher price. Navy, black, brown, brick, henna, all these colors are here and lizes from 34 te 44 inches. (I'lrnl 1 lour) Silk Pajamas It May Be And if it is we suggest a par ticularly pretty kind in either pale blue or flesh pink crcpe de chine, mode in slip-ever style with lace trimming. They arc moderately priced at 18.50. (Third Fleer) A Silk Petticoat for the Scheel Girl And, of course, a pretty one such as Santa Claus would be expected te bring. Every color te go with her various dresses, navy, black, henna, taupe, brown and Copen hagen, also the lighter colors for evening, such as white or pink. ' They are in messaline, silk jersey, white wash satin or pink crepe de chine with prices starting at 3.85 n,u going te $9.50. The length is 30 te 30 inches. (Third 1'loer)' HKi, i i rv Fer the Weman Who Leves Plants oak and mahogany finish tabeurcttes, with round tops, $2; "Ware, $1.75. Bamboo tabeurettes, 18 inches blgh, 85c. 'arcisMis bulbs and the howls set thun out in, boxed in holi heli "ay boxes, COc te $5.50. Decorated small watering c&s f indoor use in various colors, , "-BO nnd $2. t (Fourth Fleer) - QM hmafc. Georgette Blouses for Holiday Gifts Four unusually dainty models, moderately priced: At $10, overbleuses of peach, flesh or white Georgette with the new neckline and shoulder fastening. Cellar and cuffs of ecru tucked net and leal filet lace. At the same price, blouses of flesh or white Georgette with tuxedo cellar and vest of hand-made lace. ' At $8.75, flesh, bisque or white Georgette overbleuses with tuxedo cellar and front of rose filet and embroidered net At $6.75, blouses of flesh or white Georgette, with Peter Pan cellar and trimming: of narrow imitation Valenciennes. All have- long sleeves. ' " " (Third Fleer) Yeung Women 's Fresh New Taffeta Frecks at $22.50 Seft taffeta in navy or black, made in a quaint fashion with deep bouffant pockets. The three-quarter sleeves arc puffed below the elbow. A trimming of knife-pleating is effectively used. Sizes 14 te 20. Silk Dresses Reduced le $22.50 I) i esses of Canten crepe, charmeuse, taffeta, crepe de chine, satin-backed crepe and a few also of tricetine. All have been higher priced. Black, brown and navy, in sizes 14 te 20. New Party Frecks of Canten Crepe at $38 A rich quality of Canten ciepe, in honeydew, jade, American Beauty, coral, turquoise and white. The model copies a $95 dress, and is charming, with its shirred round neckline and its dainty trimming of flowers of the material outlined in silver. In both fashion and quality it is an exceptional dress. Sizes 14 te 20. (Second l'lenr) Girls' New Suspender Dresses at $5.50 A chambiny shut, in laspburiy, tan or green, is buttered te a blouse of white lep whose cellar, cull's and fvent pleat are hini! hini! embieidered te match the skirt. Suspenders are of the coleied cham brav. Sizes ti te -11. (Snuiiil I lour) New Lillian Brassieres These aie in holiday boxes of holly or poinsettia decorations for gifts. Al $2. A pink atin and lace brassiere. At $1.25. A biassieiv with wide lace lop. and bottom and plain tenter. Alse one of pink poplin trimmed with lace. ' At $1.50. An all-ever lace brassiere. At $1.25, $1.50 and $- Bandeaux of broche, satin and all-ever Uce. tYfctrA A Prfittv New Vint Dees Heighten That Holiday Feeling Especially if the old hat lias grown a bit jaded and stale. There arc a great many pretty hats in these Millinery Salens. Numbers of them have hecn much reduced in price. se little that even the woman who (Srrenil As for Women's With Fur There is no fretting away from the fact that they are the most liked coats of the Winter. There are three particularly geed mod els which women arc cheesing, and there are new shipments here of oil of them. Fine belivia coats with raglan sleeve and narrow strap belt. In Sorrento, Volnay or navy, the cellar and culTs arc of beaver fur In black or navy (llrht A Fur Cellar or Fur-less It' her Winter coat is without fur you may be sure she will be delighted with one of these fine separate cellars of beaver, lynx, kunk, mole or Hudsen heal (dyed muskrat). They are shaped and curved cellars, or straight stoics or smart little chokers, or gener (Nrceml flI) Little Gifts in Jewelry Novelties Hut very welcome ones where many women are con cerned. They are quite new and cither geld or siher plated. Coin boxes . .$1.25 te $5.50 Powder boxes, 50c te $7.50 Vanity cases.. $4.50 te $8 Mesh purses $2 te $15 (Mnln l'lenr) , 'v mix i NlrMVkPevlilll 'nHjffp9KiyW Fleer) mnv have thought she could net afford a new hat will find its pur chase no extravagance at all. As for children's hats, it would be a shame for any little girl net te possess a becoming one when there are se many pretty ones here at such small prices. fleer) Belivia Coats Cellars they are of mole. The price is $105. Anether beautiful silky belivia with full-flared skirt and bands of cording has n beaver cellar and comes in black or navy at $150. A very pretty style in belivia with the new huge armhelc te the waistline, ties under the arms, has a wolf cellar and js $150. I'lcier) Stele for Her Ceat eus cape effects. The prices of $30 te $22.-i include a wide va riety of choice Single animal scarfs for the same purpose start at $15 in squirrel; $22.50 in mink; $30 and $10 in marten; and S45 in Hud Hud eon Hay sable. 1'loer) Phonograph Recerd Albums, Half Price at 60c We have 1000 of these album, each with twelve pockets, which we can sell for this low price. A set would make an acceptable gift te any phonograph owner. (Second l'lenr) Givable Manicure Sets, $1 te $35 Mether-of-pearl, horn, ivory ef fects, either plain or decorated, geld plate, or all-steel. The pret tiest in a blue enamel set at $35, A geld-plated set in a morocco ease is $14. A practical man's set in a flat pigskin pocket case U $5.50. An attractive imitation ivory set in a blue leather basket !s $11. Many novelties among i hem, and every one givable, from the little $1 set up. (Mnln l'lenr) Yeung Women Like This New Shee A five-eyelet oxfeid of black patent leather, with medium tee and vamp, welted sole, and low. biend heel like a man's. The newest footwear te accompany woolen hose,. Priced $" a pair. (1'lrnt rinnr) A Small Girl Will Leve These Slippers They are quilted satin in old rose, Alice or light blue, with soft padded soles and a silk pom pon en the tee. Priced $2.25 and $2.50 in 8', te 2 sizes. (Tlrnt Tloer) Children's Riding Puttees They change an ordinary shoe into a riding beet.. In tan or black calfskin, splendidly made, priced $9.50 a pair. (l'lrnt l'lenr) , -TfTT-f"' The Christmas Candies Travel Far and Wide We have recently sent some te India, Mexico, Canada and various distant cities in the United States. It is a compli ment te the goodness of the Wanamaker candy and no mis take. Here, are some delicious live pound package candies which absent friends will appreciate1. A five-pound tin box of clear, crisp candies at $3. A five-pound box of asserted chocolates and bonbons at $3. A five-pound box uf asserted chocolates at $2.25. A live-pound box of tine as as eorted chocolates, tied with j ed ribbon, at $5. And for the kiddies' Christmas tree there arc the geed fresh candy toys ut 40c a pound. (reu Stair fitut) nr" ""r,r-, 1 A Truly Exquisite Gift Is a Geld Mesh Bag It is something that a woman can use for a lifetime and with any costume at any time. In 14-kt. geld mesh of the finest kind, with squie en graved tops, $270 and $010. Or with shaped frames, long narrow styles, $255 and $340. These prices are very much less than these beautiful bags cost only a short time nge. Superb Handbags With Sterling Silver Frames The frames are all extremely artistic, most of them being the heavy, hand-pierced pat terns usually associated with Helland silver. The bags are of rich French silks and velvets or beaded and the bi adeI bags are mag nificent, some of them resem bling antiques. The fabric bags ate ?50 te $75 and the beaded bass are $75 te $125. (Mnln rinnr) Warm Knitted Caps for Children Seft woolen caps that can be pulled down ever the ears en (.old days. Prices are 50c, 75c and $1 and every one iepresent3 a decided reduction. (.Mnln l'lenr) Jl h if O If Seventh Fleer Bright Christmas Opportunities in Lamps One-light geld polychrome boudoir lamps, 3. 50. One-light te.val blue Knglish pottery vases, mounted en geld metal base, $10.50; veiy attiactie ficees. One-light solid mahogany boudoir lamps, $1.50. Little bud lamps (bird decoiatiens en shade), complete with metal base and silk shades with bird decorations, $5. Alse a let of hand-decorated candlesticks in a full ariety of colors rose, blue, ivory and such with decorated candles te match, $2, $2.25, $2.50 and $2.75. ( I nurlli Vlnnr) Electric Sewing Machines Special at $58 'I he well-known Western Klectric portable c-Wtrie sewing machine, sold elsewbeie for n price much higher, here only $58, se long as the let lasts. Sewing machines maj be ptuchased en $2 initial payment and $1 weekly, if desired. 1 1 inn ill l'lenr) Yeu Can. Give Cut Glass and Save a Third We hae an mtei esting selection of pieces, nil of genuinely geed crystal and in a vaiiety of the most desirable cuttings, at prices about one-third k-.- Hum current rates. In fact, some pieces are almost at hall the.-i latter In nv exquisitely cut and engraved. Among the cut ici's aie- lierr.v bowls, S-inch size, 5? : i . " I Water jugs, $1.50, $,"i and $7.50 and $5. Footed nut bowls, 7-inch size, Oval ei.mge be Is, S-'.7. te $'. $1.50. Klewer vases, 12-inch size, $1 Celery treys, $2 75 te $3.50. and $5, (Fourth Yeu Should Chairs HERE is no need te T years. R,,t rVim-P mjiv he that they should give the kind that can be depended upon te de them credit. If they are as particular about the cheesing of easy chairs as we lire about the making of them, they are bound te get the right kind. The variety shown here in tapestry, velour and mohair plush, leather and ether coverings is believed te be the largest at the service of the public. The furniture displays are full of ether gift pieces in a variety that is fascinating in range and character. One has te see an exhibition of this kind te understand hew much a gift of geed furniture can mean. Every Heme Will Welcome an Oriental Rug Here are four lets from which the Oriental rug gift can be chosen with confidence that it is the best of its type en the market for the money. Daghcstans and Shirvnns, 4x5 te 4x6.6 ft., $50 te $100. Kazaks, in pronounced colors and bold designs, 7.10x4.6 ft. te O.lx 5.7 ft.. $75 te $145. Saruks, supeib Persian weaves, 0.7x4.2 ft., $225 te $250. Anatolian mats, 2.8x1.8 ft., $5 te $10.50. ' And many ether lets besides, all of them splendid for irifts. (Tvcntli rinnr) A Sectional Boek-Case Is a Real Gift A sectional book-case is a gift that stands for cultuie, convenience and service. It is a gift for students, clergymen, professional men and women. What might grew into quite a library may be started with one section, a top and base, for as little as $13.50, and the variety ranges all the way up te a mahogany case in Sheraton design for $1 19. We have them in mahogany, mahogany finish, light oak, golden oak, fumed oak and walnut finish. Tops, $4.25 te $13.75. Sections, $5.25 te $2:i. Bases, $4.25 te $13.75. ( I'lllrii Meer) riear) See the Choice of Easy at $37.50 te $200 urge the giving of easy chairs, especially le people of need te remind people who (I'lftli 1 lour) Has the Bey a Geed Overcoat? If net, is it net the first thing he should have? Wanamaker overcoats for boys aie made of geed, sound woolens, and they are built for service and fashioned for geed leeks. They are net priced se low as te endanger the quality, nor any higher than is justified by then quality. Selections aic geed in the most desirable colors, patterns and styles. In 3 te 10 year sizes at $15 te $38 and in 11 te 18 year sizes at $25 te $45. (Srrnml l'lenr) Every Small Bey Must Have Rubber Beets Ntarlv hip-high beets of host lubber in sinaU-bey sizes are go ing out of heie M-iy lapidly at $3.50 and $1.50 a pair. (Plrnt l'lenr) Fer Athletic Beys The Sporting tioed- Stoic- h.s man, many gifts. Hasketballs. M.50 te ?15. Footballs, $2 te M0. Punching bags, ::;.. "SO te K. Punching bng platforms, $6 te M2. K.NCieiseis, $2 te $15. Ice skates, R2 te S5 a pair. Reller skates, $2.50 a pair. liaseballs, 50c te $2. Haseball gloves and mitts, liUi te $2. Heckey stnks, 50c te $2.25. Pullevei sweaters, with or without cellars, $6 and $6.50. Bicycles, $35 te $37.50. (1 lip duller I Warm Slumber Robes for Yeu or Your Friend, $15 Woven with u line California wool weft and a cotton warp. Four patterns te cnoesc fiein .11 lese, pink and blue. Seme in solid two-tone ell'ects, that is te say, reversible. All have wide tafl'eta silk hind inr; en the ends. Excellent for use en couch, chair, bed or day-bed.- Size, 70x84 inches; price, $15 each. (Mtli I'luer) Linen Pillow Cases $3 and $3.75 a Pair Regulation sue, 2212x36 inches, .nd all neatly hemstitched. One grndt marked te -ell at $'', the ethets, of a somewhat belter grade of linen cloth, at $3.75 a pair, both kinds being par ticularly geed at the prices. (Tim! rioer) . ,. wish te give easy chairs ..rT1""" ".'.. Fine Gift Gloves (apeskin. Knglish and Amer ican, including .-.mail hand sewn gloves, $3.25 and S3.50. Tan and brown. French Keynier chc rettc kid in ruddy tan, $1.50. One-button buckskin gloves in drab, tan and brown, $4.50. French lightweight .suede gloves, washable, in gray stitched with black, $5. Lined skin gloves from $4.50 te $13.50. Weel gloves from $1 te $3.50. New English Walking Sticks, $5 Smart sthk- of natural root ash. with he'f handle, horn ferrule and t.t-cd leather loop. Straight from the Minutest cane-maker in Eng land. Other walking sticks from $1.50 le $5n. Gelf Jackets and Sweaters l-mest of all and enuiM'iitlv suital le for gifts are the Red leaf Londen golf jackets of alpaca and cashmere in va rious colors at $18 te $35. Demestic golf jackets of wool, $5 te $12. A little let of imported woolen vest-, net all sizes, speciall' prii i". at M0. Pull ei ' and cat st le .sweaters a!-e. Ment Men Prefer a Weed-Stick Umbrella We have them in satin gleria at $5; varn-dved taffeta at $6.50; all-silk at $8.75, $10, $12 and up te $27.50. The wooden stick is topped by a handle of malacca, box wood, ash, cherry, apple, pimento or whangee; and .-emc are silver and ivory trimmed. All have 2-ini h strong para gon frames. Why Net Give Him Seme Really Handsome Socks? He piebably sink- te fiineri.nl black ei unbleached lotten half hose Imau-i he is tee modest te dies-, his ankles fashionably. M.50 a pair for eight dis tinctive atterns in novelty, plain and mercerized lisle plain and shot grounds, plain and fan. j clocks and various stripe-'. $1.75 a pair for vertical barred design $2 a pair fet artificial silk in black s.iini colors with em em neideied clinks. $3 a pair for brilliant col cel jred lisle with fancv e'ecks S3. 5(1 a pan for ten dis tinctive -.ivies in l.laik and colored brilliant li-le clocks, stripe-, liguii's and vertical etVnt-. Chr'stmas Slippers line leather slippers in loW leW cut epei a style, Romeeu, Fausts and Cavalier bootees; also traveling slippers. In kidskiu nnd suede and in black and color . 'Prices $3 te $S. High and low felt sIlppei'B in coleis, with soft padded or leather soles, S2.25 te $3.75. Leather moccasins with soft soles or heavy leather soles, $2.75 te $4.5Q, (Mulu Vlunr) !3 I 4 j. ttr .- Ml m 4 , t ty. . i