iJKttH ' - " " m kf EVENING ' PUBLIC LEDG03K PHILADELPHIA; MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1021 . 7 r-Ohrlgtmaa Music by the Organ ,w,n t 9, 11 and 5:15; -iih Brass Quartet nnd Singing of ffU rari1s nt 0 and 5;15 , WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Partly cloudy WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5:30 WANAMAKER'S 7.1 Stere Opens nt 9 d Geed Wi n c? tt u ca CSt 41 1 1 IfieWariirs Greatest ' lra iw wiig Oi UiUiSt Years and Years Age Seme of ' Us Liked te Read the Stories of "H. H." She lived in Colerado with the mountains she eved se dearly, and there she ifla'cc. Possibly it was her notion that partly suggested this idea of a "Bill of Fare for The hotels, restaurants and cafes publish their s of fare. Hew does this leek te you Fer a Christmas Dinner? Whoever gives this dinner must think ahead and ii ?j ii i . . . lein the spiru 01 n ana dc Be sure te avoid a Inentien troubles of the past First Course Cheerfulness Second Ceurse-fGladness. (Remember it is the birthday of the Babe ever whose cradle the angels sang.) Enlrccs Leve mixed with smiles. TlUrd Course Old-fashioned hospitality in full cups of real kindness, of gracious speech and manners. Fourth Course Geed humor served with apples of geld and bonbons of gratefulness nnd mirth. Avoid stale bread or eldish cakes. Yeu will be sure of a benediction when your Aucsts say geed night. Signed Wt"mfer 12, 1021. The Finest Beaver Fur Is en These Women's iVew Coats There is no stint in the quantity cither. Kvcry coat has a large shawl cellar of beaver which reaches te the waist ine and also deep cuffs of the fur. In one model there is even a hanging panel of beaver at each side. The coats themselves arc of lovely silk-and-wool duvctyn and the deepest, softest belivla. One of the new features is the cape sleeves with an inner sleeve narrowing te a fur cuff. The skirts of these coats arc very full and tore trimmed in one instance with loops of the material. In all the three styles there are both brown and blue, both of which colors are lovely with beaver. The prices are $250,. $325 and $375. (Flrnt Fleer) Woolen Dress Goods at $2 a Yard These are some of the favorite weaves for that very geed and practical gift of a dress pattern. They arc 40 te 54 inches wide. Weel Canten crepe Crcpclla cloth Weel poplin Serge , There arc many colors in each one and for every gift pattern there H an attractive box. (Flrnl I'lner) Christmas Suggestions from the t'eiset Salen include Ribbon garters in plain color, Pink, blue, old rose and black, $1 te?2.25. Other ribbon garters with luce d flowered trimming, $3.50. W ribbon nnd black lace, $3. Dainty white lace garters with brushed-wool flowered trimming, ?2.50. Japanese silk corset bags, 5nd embroidered, $5.75. Organ die i bags, $5.50. , ncy flowered garters, $1.35 Lillian brassieres nnd bandeaux, Wc te 122.50. (Tlilril Fleur) Silk Undergarments for Useful Gifts ,al rul tl,cv ' flsh colored, na the styles ever se many of mem-are plain and lace trimmed. te Sl5Pe d clline "'Bhtgewns, $5 Radium nightgowns, $6.50 te teCS22P5( du chi" chcmiscs $3,s5 Radium chemises, $4.85 te $12. n bloomers, $5 te $6. 1560 bloemcrs ?885 t0 k&pe de chine bloomers, $3.S5 a'in camisoles, $1 te $2.50. (Third Fleur) r Ker Camisoles Iftiwti,. . i,! ei emureuiery-x- .:" eye el mv l.mi ,1 flirann .. i -.-.... ..w. ,. cr lit1 .."" nru "Ml -50. run with ribbons, iitfei i ,i . l camisoles which ?Ujeffiy$37n waists finished arc rrvniaue camisoles which (H'krfs:10 P"tter with eyelets CtaWli Wbben at ten. and lit?" 8'trH'V(jady;fo,be ?i,H and ?f.u0. chose her final resting Christmas" rcaay te serve it hoi. funeral leek and don't before you sit down. jwfe. '- A Fine Christmas Ceat Would Delight Many a Yeung Weman One of these beautiful brown sucuc vcieur tii"di '"' with beaver cellar, at $95. instance, Or a handsomely braided wrap-coat of midnight blue silk belivia, with gray wolf cellar, at $120. If she already has her furs, nothing could be better than this dark blue silk belivia cape-coat buttoning high te the chin, nt $125. Frem $65 te $195 these finer coats in sizes II te 20 may be chosen, the majority with trimming of beaver, gray squirrel, mole Australian opossum, nutria, wolf, fox or lynx fur. (Srieml I'lenr) There Will Be Rainy Days After Christmas And far-sighted Santas who knew this are planning te give te a geed many girls and young women a first-rate raincoat r cape. Fer girls of 6 te 1 1 years wc have a splendid cellccticn of raincoats tt S6 $8 and $11.50, all with hats te match, and ram capes at $2.50, $3.50 and $0.50, all with attached heeds. ,-, Ker veune women of 14 te 20 arc guarantee, raincoats al $ l.I.eO te $30; and full-length rain capes of rubberize, sau.i e, crepe thing te slip en ever a big topcoat at $20 te ?e0. (.Stiencl Fluer) A Geed Many Feminine Feet Will Be Comfortable , , I,,,!, hv the number ,f V ?'.?, hv Santa Claus' orders sfien Kvifry one is of finest all slippers. iv-.'y y" '...., ,i soles aru practical leather soles and heels There arc, rose, Alice euU. 4."- brown and blaCK. eh "" "" iitnv ribbon run. The hich Juliets Others arc daintily ribbon rut?, nrpund' the nnkles are plush edged. ,45 te $3,25 a l i That Man Cannet Ge Far Wrong Who Cheeses Sable Furs as his expression of affection for wife or daughter, sister or mother. His choice in the mnttcr of a Christmas gift, at " least, will be certain te be be yond reproach. In (Inn Russian sable lie may select an exquisite two skin scarf for $G00 te $750; or a scarf of a single beautiful skin from $225 te $350. In tlie scarcely less lovely Hudsen Bay sable he lias a wider range of expenditure. A (Srcend Suddenly a Demand for Taffeta Silks Frem New Yerk te San Francisce women are asking for them and they arc being made into the most charming of little dresses for the house and, in the lighter tints, for evening wear. Black taffetas, whjch seem te be leading all ether colors, ate here in the linest qualities at $3, $3.50 nnd $4 a yard. Fine glace taffetas for eve ning and afternoon gowns, 36 inches wide at $2.25 and $3 a yard and 40 inches wide at $3.50 a yard. (I'lrnl Iloer) Christmas Messengers Frem the Picture Stere A framed Japanese watcrcoler is a Christmas wish a young girl would like. Priced $4.50. Older people are fend of the Dendy Sadler Fnglish engravings. Priced $15, framed. . Delicately colored mezzotints from the-old French and Eng lish masters, gilt framed, are $25. difiii Undermuslins in Large Sizes Women who for useful gift of these with pleasure. have a fondness will open a box a geed deal of Envelope c It c m i s e s, lace trimmed, $1.75 and $2.50. Lew-necked nightgowns, plain, embroidered and lace trimmed, $1 te $3. (Tlilril riner) "Illustrated Mether Geese Songs" is a cheerful music book for the little ones, containing the wei'ds and music of the famous old nursery songs, delightfully illus trated in colors. Priced $1.50. (Scruml I loot' I -the very of cozy bedroom slippers weure We have never had prettier felt - wool feU; and the soft, padded snmn n tin flnrker colors have . . .i.7 In..nr1nr nink. llcht lilun. Oxford crav. ,. , Pitfr, very beautiful two-skin scarf, large and thick furred und handsomely striped, may be chosen for $265 or his choice may pause satisfactorily at $125, where the two-skin scarfs of this fur begin. . Any number of women would be mere than delighted te find en Christmas morning a scarf of a single skin of the Hudsen Hay sable, which may be chosen with entire satisfaction anywhere from $45 te $225. Iloer) France Sends Mere Fine Gloves for Women in order that Christmas choosers may find stocks replete in styles and sizes. This new shipment includes a widely known fine kid glove in glace and suede finish. They arc two clasp or two button and pique sewn. Glace kid in black, black with white, white, white with black, tans, browns, beavers, gunmetal, mode and butternut yellow, all with fancy wide embroidery. Suede in cinnamon brown, mode, black and "the fashionable gray. Price $4 a pair. (Main Iloer) Almest any one would treasure one of the signed colored etchings by modern French artists. Price I S35 te $60, framed. Frem a very little price up a'l appropriate holiday messenger will be found in the Picture Stere. I'lner) Handkerchief Specials, First Time at These Prices And for anybody looking for something te give that no one ever has enough of, handkerchiefs would be just the thing. Women's handkerchiefs of Irish linen, with colored centers and fancy borders or white centeis with colored borders, many pat terns, at 25c each. Men's Iiish linen handkerchiefs, quarter, half or three-quarter inch hem, particularly geed qual ity at $8 a dozen. (i;f.l anil tVrst AUtrs) Most Delectable Camee Candies A very dainty gift box is round in shupe, tied with red ribbon and holds a pound and a quatter of Camee chocolates. It is $2, complete. Something new are mint cor dial puffs, which make especially nice dinner candies, $1.25 a jar. A butterfly box with French chocolates in butterfly feims is $1.25. And there are all kinds of do de l'ghtful French boxes te held Camee candies from $2 te $30 each (M.iln I'luer) Holiday Dresses for Little Children Felding little garments which Santa Clnus might very well put in his pack te rejoice the hearts of ever se many small girls. They are engag ing little things in white and colors; dimities, lawns, voiles, batistes and crepes de chine among the mere substantial fabrics, nets and laces among (Tlilril Gifts for the Wielders of Gun and Red If a mart be fend of hunting or fishing, the question of his Christmas gift is easiet. Fex double-barrel shotguns, $16.75 te $98. Purkcr and ether makes of shotguns, $58.75 te $166. Uic-gamc rifles such as Win chester, Savage, Remington and Mauser, $33 te $85. Hunting clothing, knives, re vplvers, shotgun and rifle wises. Salt-water reds, $1,00 te $40, (Tile Many New Bales of Beautiful Persian Rugs New Mahal carpets, new hall runners (Kurdish and Karabagh weaves), new lrans, new Mesuls, all fine, beautifully colored pieces of splendid furnishing quality just such rugs ns are new desired in thousands of homes all these and ethers besides have just been unbilled. . Gift seekers will be delighted with the selectien: anybody looking for mi Orlcntnl rug of authentic weave nnd dependable quality, cither in a carpet or a smaller size, will find thc3c new arrivals full of attractive opportunities. Persian Mahal, Carpet Sizes 10.7x7 ft $157 11.7x7.3 ft. ..$175 12.4x9.2 ft. ..$107 10.7x9.2 ft. ..$215 10.2 x N.j ft. . .S175 10.10x7 ft ....$187 10.2x7.4 ft. ..$1(55 12.3x9.5 ft. ..$245 12.3x8.5 ft. ..$235 1(WJx7 ft $151 3 New Persian hull runners (Kurdistans nnd Karabaghs) Karabaghs) te 9.2x2.9 ft. at $110 te $145. New lrans, 0.6x4.8 ft. te 0.4x5 ft, $100 te $145. New Mesuls, 2.7x3.G ft. te 3.0x6.0 ft., $27 te $65. (Seventh Fleer) Old English Silver of the Georgian Period Your true lever of genuine antiques could net have a Christmas gift mere after his or her own heart. Kach of these line old pieces bears the hall mark te show the date in which it was made and the maker. Behind that hall mark is an interesting story of historical facts. There are no duplicates of any one of these pieces and they arc in the quaintest and most fascinating shapes. A 1739 tankard is priced at $345. Anether of 1748 is $270. (.Main New Arrival of Gorgeous Gorgeous Leeking Pickard China Pickard china is probably the richest-looking ware decorated in America. It is a combination of sumptuous geld willi flowers in natural colors and sometimes with a con ventionalized design. By its leeks and character it is a gift ware of the first rank. Scarcely anything in pottery is calculated te make such an im- (leurlli Silver-Plated Toilet Sets Triple-plated silver in at tractive designs that tan be matched up if additional ar ticles are needed. Three-piece sets of comb, brush ami mirror, $10.75 te $17.."0 a set. Sets including mere pieces up te $35. Men's sets of comb and mili tary brushes, $9.25 te $12. Manicure sets, $6 te $10.50. Shaving sets, $4 te $35. (Muln l'loer) Bed Muslin Sets Attractively Boxed Tlie.ie make an unusually nice gift for the home-loving woman or for a bride just starting house keeping. They are of a very fine percale, in fact, the best made. Many women consider it next te linen in desirability. A box of two pillowcases is $2.50. A box of a single-bed sheet and two pilll.veases, $7. A box of a double sheet and two pillowcases, $7.25. (I'lrnt l'loer) the airier. Somctimce they are smocked, sometimes em em beoidered: there arc plenty of them lnce and embroidery trimmed, nnd plenty of them deliciously simple. The sizes are two te six years, and the prices $3.50 te $1S the last for n blue crepe de chine frock with bloomers. l'loer) Fly reds te $75. nnd bass reds, $2.50 Surf-casting reds, $7.25 te $65. Reels, 85c te $100. Lines, 75c te $15. Buits of every description, 75c te $1.50. Rait and tackle boxes, 45c te $25. Creels, $3 te $5,50. Fly books,. $2 te $3.75. . Wading beets and flslvW clethlne, ,.$145 .$195 ,.$189 .$107 , .$245 .$157 -10.2.V9 ft. Twe tureens of 1812 nnd 1823 are $250 und $685. A couple of fine old waiters, dating from 1739 and 1808 arc, respectively, $465 and $1250. Trophy cups of 1810 and 1798 are $320 and $925. There is a most beautiful tea set of five pieces of 1797-1802, which is $1700. And se en through oddly shaped warmer and stand, candlesticks, nn urn, meat and vegetable dishes, cake baskets and casters, any one of which would be a delight te own. Fleer) pressien, because there is none that surpasses it in richness of effect. In the new let there arc pieces in plain encrusted geld, etched rose and daisy designs, fruit border panels and encrusted geld, another decoration being a de serted garden and encrusted geld. Prices, from $4 for an olive disli te $125 for a tea set. l'loer) New Weeden Bead Girdles suggest something very much in favor with every woman who wears loose frocks. They arc in all the most fashionable colors and arc priced from $1.75 te $15. (Muln l'loer) Gifts for Levers of Water Sports Kennebec canoes in 16 te 18 ft. lentrths, $62 te $86. Mat-bottom rowboats, $55. Ilowbeat meters te transform rowboat into motorboat are Caillc five-speed meter with magneto ignition, $1 10. Caillc Liberty - drive meter with battery ignition, $75. Fviurude meter with magneto ignition, $100. (The (iilllrrvj "The Family Music Boek" is a large volume containing 252 selections of both classic and modern music, for the piano and the voice. Its scope is se varied that practically every taste in music can be pleased. Cleth-bound, its price is $3. (Srrenil l'loer) A PRACTICAL gift for a housewife is en im ported knife sharpener from England. It will keep the tabic and kitchen cutlery en edge and without mar ring the blades. It is being demonstrated in the Heuse Furnishings Stere, and the price of it is $7.50. (I'eurlli l'loer) 10.5x0.10 ft. 11.2x8.5 ft. 10.Gx8.G ft. 10.3x7.2 ft. 12.3 x 8.7 ft. . 10.10x7.3 ft. Bookcases in Many Different Styles at $20 te $210 In oak, in mahogany, in walnut and in various finishes. The gift of a bookcase carries a very nice compliment, and it has a substantial and practical quality which makes it doubly welcome in every home worthy of the name. Between .$20 and $210 the selection shown here is remarkably varied and extensive, embracing practically every size and style desirable for home or apartment. But if you prefer te give a piece of furniture of another type you have thousands of alternatives at your disposal in the shape of easy chairs -md rockers, fancy chairs and rockers, chifforebes. secrnhirv rlPsK-s n5nef ,wi, high-boys, tea wagons, assortment. &''"' Jf "tiigSJj3IilsSr vJs-r a Jgffr - Sure-te-Be-Right Gifts in the Men's Wear Stere These are the kinds of things men buy for themselves Iho whole yeur round, except that some are a bit liner thnn most men will buy, much as they would like te have them. Se new is the chnnce for wives and daughters. . Neckties in wonderful assortment, 50c te $3.50. Silk shirts in white and colors, $7.50 te $10. Dress shirts with pleated besoms, $5. Shirts of percale, madrus, fiber silk and silk-and-cotton, $1.50 te $6.50. Silk scarfs, domestic, $4 te $10; imported, $10 and $12. Woolen scarfs, $3.50 te $16.50. Heuse coats of wool, $5 te $15; of silk, $35. Rcdlcaf Londen dressing gowns of woei, $25 te $85; of silk, $25 te $65. Woolen golf jackets, domestic, $5 te $12; imported, $18 te $35. Imported woolen vest.-, $10. Sterling silver bell buckles. $2 te ?3.50. Leather belts, 75c te $1.50. Holts with silver buckles complete, $3 and $3.7.'i. Suspender sets, $1 te $2. (Main I tenri He'll Like a Londen New Style Silk Hat These Rcdlcaf Londen "toppers" have the somewhat larger tops which have displaced the tapering tops of some years age. On the occasions when a man wears a silk hat it is important that it be the right kind of silk hat. The price is $10. (Main I loer) Men's Gift Raincoats In the Londen Shep Raincoats are always popular as gifts for men, particularly if they are raincoats that are geed style g'irments as well as protective. The Londen Shep has a splendid assortment just new. in various models, some with belts, and of rubberized doth, cravenetted doth and gabardine. Most of them arc English raincoats. Prices are $20 te $55. (Tile (.itllrr.i ) Men's Christmas Slippers Kine leather slippers in low-cut opera style, Remeos, Kausts and Cavalier bootees; also traveling slippers. In kidskite and suede and jn black and colors. Prices $3 te $H. High 'and low felt slippers in colors, with soft, padded cr leather soles, $2.25 te $3.75. Leather moccasins with soft sole- or heavy leather soles, $2.75 te $4.50. (Muln I loer) Fine Woolen Stockings for Golfing Men A pair of handsome coif hose something better than he would buy for limit-elf will give any golfer cause for rejoicing. And we don't knew when we had such an assortment. Here are golf hose from America, Kngland, Scotland and Belgium, in light and heavy weights, gay and quiet patterns, low priced and luxurious. $1.50 a pair for footless hose a special price. SI. 75 for another special light-weight stocking with feet. Fine imported woolen golf hose at $2.50 te $12. Knitted .garters that blend with the hose, $1 a pair. (Mill li l'loer) Shining Opportunities in Lamps Solid mahogany boudoir lamps, one light, at $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3.50 and $1. Adjustable fleer lamps, with and without metal shades, some with -inekers' attachments, a choice of half a dezm different finishes $10.50 te $28.50. Hand-wrought adjustable iron bridge lamps, complete with 'parch ment shades, $10. $12.50. $15 and $25. A new selection of fine bridge and davenport lamps with extra heavy bases, adjustable arms and in an enamel finish rose, blue, green, ivory and combinations of colors $15 te $32.50. Shades te match them, $3 te $50. Wire frames, just in time te make your Christmas lamp shades about 600, all at remarkably low prices 15c te 85c. (I'enrtli l'loer) New California Warm and Woven in three widths, with beautifully designed borders blue and rose and finished with a wide cream satin binding. All cut and bound separately, and all woven, warp and Weel raised in balmy California. Ne need te point out what geed gifts such fine blankets as will make. 60x90 inches, 4 lbs., $25 a pair. 72x90 inches, 5 lbs., $30 a pair. 80x90 inches, 6 lbs., $35 n pair. (SUlh l'loer i hanging mirrors, and en and (VIM, l'loer) rhS fTTZVsTV' ."F55fU. t-' PiS&&iS iVOr u.fi'vft L L"' Weel Blankets Handsome in pink, weft, of these en through a f ascinatine SKSSsli'- i I i . -4! m Vi m m ;!3 1U S3 A I s (vittt iriw) jaiMv WH A -.' i Prices arc fro