-fr.Mfcfl WJJWWWPI '.!.' W WfW a ETWJNI HJBEIO DBPmtffiV., B$tt$AY BBOBMB 16, 1921 , i iifi' ChHstmsn Music br the Organ at , 11 ana e:i with OrnflB Quartet and Singing of WANAMAKER'S WEATHftR Increasing Cloudiness WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 Stere Closes at 5:30 '' , i". hi1 1 Cnrela at 0 and 5:15 mReady te Take Geed Care of the Greatest Christmas Crowds of All M PIHI Pi" II i ' IH'IPHW WMimiM hwmimi up IIWIimWWHIBI II "II m IIMIMIWMMMBIMI i II Mini H HI IPI Pill II BIIMII Ill I HUM! II W I I'l III MMIHI I III Hill W t. w'vnyr- " ' " - ' " ' - . .r . "v. r- ".-;-T-nw? ' .' - - u - r- - -. v- - -?. -, wr'r ' ..isamwt rvA rr.vrr " '&v , wiwrnmumnmh iv r'"f?"ywiF"j , , , ,- . ,'-...' ' " - '" r. , - -- -- , -i '"je'-,7: . ' - - . v - t),c '"'"- V HIT - ",', "" J.' p e. WflJ.' vtM, a It Is the Giver Who Maketh the Gift Valuable be it a box of candy, a bedstead, a bracelet, a bottle of perfume or a beaded necklace. Whatever you cheese will turn into a breastpin of eveij-living sunshine if it arrives en Christmas five Te forget and neglect and say te yourself you fully intended te de it will only add te your discomfort. When one's house is burning down it is altogether tee late te think of digging a well te have water handy in case of fire. "Christmas comes but once a year," mind you that. Signed December 16, 1SS1. Millinery Must Make a Quick Clearaway Already straw nnd silk and early spring flowers arc beginning te blossom in lnc workrooms; and the wintry hats in the Salens must imply clear out. Tomorrow it is sports millinery and children's millinery that is specially invited te go. New prices of a third te a full half lees jre marked te hasten them. Se It is throughout the Millinery Salens. De you knew some one who needs a pretty new hat for Christmas? (Second Fleer) Girls9 Dresses of Imported Velveteen Special at $20 Many sensible persons give girls of 6 te 14 years a really pretty dress at Christmas. Either as gifts or te wear at the holiday festivities, nothing could be better thanthesc dresses of flne imported velveteen. They are delightfully fashioned, in navy blue, brown or black, brightened by pay-colored hand cm cm breidery or contrasting materials, with soft satin sashes. Priced $20. Specially priced at $8.60 are dainty dresses of fine vhite dotted swiss, wth cellar, cuffs and sash of pink, malze or blue organdie. These als,e arc 6 te 14 year mzcs. (Second Fleer) Yeung Women's Fine Coats at $85 About 60 topcoats of fine quality belivia, velour or similar thick piled fabrics, fur-trimmed and finely lined with self-color crepe dc chine or satin, are priced $85, Seme were a special purchase of unusual value. About a dozen are higher priced coats from our own cases. The furs include nutria, opossum and wolf. Sizes 14 te 20. (Second Fleer) Yeung Women's New Canten $ urepe uresses at 4Zpu it. An eflectivfi new model of rich canton crene in midnicht blue. r teige, geranium, brown or black. f- dress, with loose box pleats forming a grncctm loep-npc drapery, ana . a clever and unusual sleeve. Sizes 14 te 20. A few one-of-a-kind gowns of higher price have also been marked ' ete $42.50. Canten crepe, charmeuse, oreadcloth and tricetine, in street and afternoon models. Seme exceptional values among them. (Second Fleer) i These Geed Inexpensive Coats Would Please Many Women They are seme warm sports coats of heavy mixed coatings, double faced and tailored like a man's overcoat with turned revers and cellar, raglan sleeve and belt. We had them made in our own Workrooms, otherwise the price would be mere than $37.50. There arc also mere of these pretty all-wool velour coats with large cellar of dyed ceney fur. Malay, smoke, navy nnd black, for J37.G0. And a new shipment of some very geed-looking belivia coats with dyed ceney cellar. They are in the new full style, silk lined through out and interlined and they are in black, brown or navy at 47.50. . (First Fleer) Why Net a Dainty Handbag of Duvetyn or Velvet? Nothing is better style this season than beautiful, soft duvetyn w velvet in a handbag. These are in a wide assortment of shapes nnd sizes, with covered or fancy metal frames. The duvetyn bags are in brown, beaver and navy and the velvet bags in black, navy and brown. Prices start as low as $2.75 and from there te $8.50 the selection ia extraordinary. (Main Fleer) for That Weman Who Likes Dainty Blouses. One would de well te chcesc a Georgette crepe waist in white, flesh or bisque. Some of the prettiest nrc trimmed with real Irish or filet lace or embroidered net. There are alto two styles in overbleuses, the slip-en kind Jhich are especially youthful and becoming. Prices go from $8.75 te $10.50. (Third Fleer) A Child Leves Bedroom Slippers especially if they nrc the high topped kind with n precession ei animals around the top. These nnimnl bootee of all-wool felt iih soft padded sole are $2.25 nd 52.50. Lew felt slippers with a walls-of-Trey border nre $2 and I' je. Quilted satin slippers with padded soles, $2.25 and $2.50. nch in the colors children like. (I'lmt Fleer) Metal Boudoir Lamps iSK0ry ?n.d Polychrome, complete Slu "!P,tal;tr mnie(l shndeh lined 5Ll,k,3:60 t0 l2f wltl Ei .Fl&Cfl In between, (reurlij Fleer) JM jvM A round-neck nnd straight-line When Santa Hunts for Baby's Present he naturally gees first te the Little Children's Stere and se lects from such things as these: Stockinet leggings in white, brown, black and navy, $1,25 upward. These come in sizes from thesi' for 2-year-olds te these for 10-year-olds. Knitted sweaters, white, pink, blue, slip-ens and coat styles, .start at $2.50. Knitted legging, $1 upward. Cozy knitted caps, 51 up ward. Sweater sets of knitted and biiished wool, fC upward, Haby DuiitinRb of white eHnrdbwn, double fold, white with pink and blue trimmings, $5 te $7.50. White eiderdown blankets, $2.50 te $!l 25. I (Third Fleur) t SHa'iwL'reH'iHMff Mi;.,.u,rmi A Great Deal of Leve Gees With a Fur Scarf Generally it is a gift te gratify a definite desire. And very often the less it costs the mere it means te both giver and recipient. It is a pleasant sight indeed te sec the thoughtful givers cheesing these beautiful, glossy, fox scarfs, for instance, that will lie se softly and warmly about the neck of some one who wanted one very much. In the black, brown or taupe fox they cost from $25 and $30 up, and there arc fine speci mens all the way te $90. Pointed fox scarfs arc $50 te $115; while the dyed blue nnd gray fox scarfs start at $75. A schoolgirl will like a jaunty racoon scarf, perhaps at $22.50 te $45. Or a big, warm wolf piece, from $20 up. (Second Fleer) F YOUR quest is for dainty nightgowns, leek in the Little Nightgown Shep, where there are Phil ippine hand - embroidered styles in plenty for $2.85 te $3.85; crepe de chine, radium and Japanese silk styles at $5 te $22.50. (Third Fleer) C120C3EI jaassxjenrji These De Well Who Give Fine Silks This Christmns the tendency seems te run toward these weaves and the new and lower prices arc much appreciated. Crepes de chine, ?2 te $1 a yard. Crepes meteor, $3 te $5 a yard. Canten crepe, $4, $-1.50 and $5 a yard. Georgette crepe, $2 a ard. Printed foulards, $1.75 a yard. Printed radiums, $3 a yard. Tub silks, white or striped, $2 a yard. Japanese habutai, $1.25 a yard. Chinese pongees, $1.25, $1.50 and $2 a yard. Glace taffetas, $2.25, $3 and $3.50 a yard. (First Fleer) I '. '" rrwi'ltr. Amber Toilet Articles Delight Many Women This clear, transparent imitation amber is certainly as dainty ns any .dressing-table fittings could be; and the shapes arc net only attrac tive," but matchablc at any time. A hair brush ih $(5.50 and $9.50; a mirror, $8, and a comb, $1.75 or $2.25. The tray is $9.50. Puff boxes and hair receivers are $3.75 each. Smaller articles nre $2 te $2.35. , Decorated amber i3 a little mere elaborate and costs a trifle mere. A large vuiiety is shown in both. (.Main Fleer) Many Cotten Dress Goods Will Be Given This Christmas That is if we can judge by the way people are buying them. These are the favorites and they arc all between 25e and 7ec a yard. Percales, 25c a yurd. Woven tissues, 75c a yard. Ginghams, 25c te 7ec a yard. Mercerized foulards, 50c u yard. Linenc suitings, 40c n yard. (First Felt Slippers te Rest the Weary Housemother's Feet Feet that go and go all day in the family's behalf ought te get just the nicest kinds of soft house slippers for Christmas. Felt slippers with cozy padded soles, in plain-tailored or ribbon-trimmed or "high-or-low" styles, $2.25, $2.50 and $3. With leather sole and heel, in plush-trimmcd Juliet, high-low or plain-tailored style, $3 and $3.25, Different colors. (Hrt Fleer) Fer Women Who Wish a Practical Street Beet Here is a high laced shoe of smooth tan calfskin that is one of the bust values we have ever had for $10. It comes from a man's shoemaker, who uses only plump, full lcntheia. Inte this shoe he has put the service of a man's beet and the ttyle of a woman's. Medium tee and vamp, uith btrnight, poiferated tip; military heel; extension welted sole of ex tra quality. (Flrit Fleer) 7 HE French Roem is every day receiving en chanting negligees of crepe meteor, brocaded satin, crepe de chine and the most fetching of novelty velvets, all in delicious colors. The velvets have soft edges of gray moufflen. Prices arc $18 te $95. (Third Fleer) Pillows and Table Scarfs Are Much Given Everybody .interested in the comforts of home understands thnt pillows and scarfs arc among the most acceptable of home gifts. Everybody who leeks ever the assortment that we arc showing gets a new and still better un derstanding of hew acceptable they arc. Velour, tapestry, damask and metallic braids are the materials used, sometimes a combination of all three, but a number of piece's are all velour. Pillows arc round, oval, square and bolster-shape. They ate priced at $2.75, $3.50, $4.75 te $21.50. Piane nnd table scarfs, made mostly of similar materials and made te match as a rule, $3.50 te $23.50. (Fifth Fleer) Exquisite Perfumes Frem Paris The delicious perfumes from Claire, of Paris, arc an acceptabla gift, and a delicate compliment te the taste of the woman te whom they are sent. Ask for your favorite among these "Flcurctte." "Ambrc," "Lilac, "Oree," "Fleur d'Or," "Yu-Yu," "Videttc dc Paris," and "Prim Fleur." Priced $5 te $0. Exclusively here. (Main Fleer) Twinkling Rhinestone Ornaments for Strap Slippers may be all rhlnostenes or com bined with mock sapphires, rubies, jade, jet, turquoise or ether stones. Seme have one or two pendants. Priced $3 te $13 a pair. Oval or square buckles of rhincstenes, for use en any slip pers, arc $4.25 te $50 a pair, (tint Fleer) Please Nete 10,000 boxes of bayberry candles have arrived in the Lamp Sterti te be sold at 25c a box a lower price than we have known for years. "A baubcrru candle Burned te the socket Brings luck te the house And wealth te the pocket." Incidentally, each holly box holds two candles. (Fourth Fleer) Lingerie crepes, 38c a yard. Kimene crepe, .Juc a yard. Crinkled seersucker, 28c a yard. Madras shirting, 38c te 75c n yard. Fleer) A Delightful Gift for a Weman Who Sews is ene of the English work bas kets or cases fitted out with all thi' most needed articles. Some of these baskets are of wicker with leather tops, ethors are all leather. We have been particularly careful te have the fittings of the best nnd me3t prac tical character. Prices from $8.75 te $40 complete. English work sounds of wicker with leather tops and completely furnished are $40 te $63. (UaIq Fleer) Clocks for Everybody Clocks with prices te suit everybody's pockctbeok nnd the especial kind of clocks that one is looking for as gifts. There is a comfortable feel ing of safety in cheesing from this collection in the Wnna mnkcr Cleck Stere, for we have restricted it entirely te Ameri can clocks of the best makes. Waltham hall clocks in ma hogany cases, chiming the quarter hour en tubular bells, $543 te $9G0. Hcrschedc hall clocks in ma hogany cases, chiming the quarter hour en tubular bells, $340 te $590. Waltham mantel clocks in period style hand-tooled bronze cases, chiming quarter hours en gongs, $675 te $950. Chelsea mantel clocks, in bronze cases, striking ship's bells, $110 te $750. Mahogany chiming mantel clocks, $65 te $130. Mahogany striking mantel clocks, $15 te $110. Mirror clocks in gilt frames, $15 te $130. Felding leather traveling clocks, $18 te $40. (Mnln Fleer) New Geld -Encrusted Dinner .Sets Special at Twe new groups of these rich dinner services have just been opened up te sell at prices con siderably below regular figures. Reth ure imported sets of an excellent grade of white ware in a fine encrusted decoration. One kind comprising i'ts of U.) pieces is new marked te sell at $150. The ethers are sets of 107 (I'eurtli Everybody is coming te the Wanamaker Tey Stere Tomorrow (brienth Geed LewPriced Gifts in Fancy Linens Twe new lets of particular in terest te gift-seekers have just been opened, bringing center scarfs of pure linen with n plen tiful lace trimming. One kind nre of plain linen, and made with four filet-effect motifs at each end nnd trimmed with a four-inch lleunte of lnce all around. Three uesiruble sues, 1S."6, $1.25, 18x15, $1.30 and 18x54 inches, $1.75 each. The ether scarfs, liae pure linen centers of a medium weight leth, with two rows of hemstitch ng crosswise and lengthwise and i trimming consisting of a wide flounce of lace all around. In sizes 18x3(3 at $2.25; hSxir. nt $2.50 and 18x51 at $2.73 each. Hard te improve en these as low-priced gifts for the home. ( first I'loer) Ci -ICHETS te wear inside O the corset, fancy yar terv et many hinds and cor set bays of Japanese silk or organdie arc among (he pretty trifle in the Corset Salen, appropriate for lioli lieli day gifts. Alse there are pretty brassieres and ban deaux in Christmas boxes. (Third Fleer) Lamps for Gift-Seekers Fine cloisenno fleer nnd tnble lamps from Japan, in a variety of styles but nil two-light. The fleer lamps are $150 te $200; the table lamps, $22.50 te $36. Nevel and fine candlesticks made- of amber and black bakc Jitc, very precious in appearance, $15 te $18 each. Solid cast bronze candlesticks in classic designs, $10 te $30. Fine polychrome candlesticks, $1.50 te $3. Solid mahogany boudoir lamps with silver-finished sockets, $4. Shades te go with almost any of the above items, $1.23 te $17.50. (fourth I'loer) Music of the Old Masters Music-loving households will get much pleasure from these hound volumes of Chepin, Grieg, Schubert, Brahms, Schumann and ethers of the old masters. Some of them contain vocal and seme instrumental music. Twe favorite books of modern music arc MncDewell's "Wood land Sketches," price $1.15; and Nevin's "Venczin," irice $1.33. (Second I'loer) A BIG shipment of fancy -tJL novelty beads is lately unpacked. They show no end of styles, and almost all the colors of the rain bow, and prices are $1 te $10 a string. (Mnln I'lenr) $150 and $175 pieces, in a ware ei remarKaDiy geed body, and are priced at $175 a set. A fine opportunity for anybody looking for a geld-encrusted din ner service for gift-giving or for one's own use. Geld-encrusted dinner sets of French china in our regular stock are priced $190 te $100, for sets of 106 pieces. I'loer) rioer) Handkerchiefs for the Children Just the prettiest ones you would want te see. They hav one corner embroidered, flower designs in color and, of course, they are linen although the price is only 23c each. In fancy colors, they are 35c each. (Stain Fleer) Jack Frest Will Nip Little Legs that are net encased in these nice warm LEGGINGS. Brown corduroy, gray chin chilla, black and brown velvet, or fine fleece-lined brown leather. Priced $3 te S10 a pair. (1 lrt l'loer They People who arc bent giving tables. Thgift:tfrtl0i ?an be ns uanegany is most v V.. -4 i I J 1 " . Ciame tables, $3.75 te $00. End tables, $7.50 te $75. Onte-leg tables, i'S te $115. Dincnpert tables, $20 te S100. a variety of styles te select fren includ n-'emr. tw y ttre w'nut. and there is The assortment also i cl es a most iXresfc carved- Felding game tables begin at S3 75 u lnS che,Ce of deceruted tableH. Sheraton desk table. g 3,7 und pnces rane te $250 for a beautiful V. JjGtt What Will Yeu Give te Santa Himself? Is there a Santa Claus? Yes, millions, and all the rest of the year they are known as "Dad." Every home in America has a Santa Claus. Te some of these Santas the giving of Christmas presents entails no sacrifice and we often wonder if they get as much pleasure out of it as the ether Santas de. When the average Santa Claus makes up the list for his Christmas pack he figures he will have te de without some things himself in order te make a family holiday. He doesn't mind; he is glad te de it. But, after all, he is human, this Santa Claus of yours, and sometimes he wistfully wishes that the family would give just about one-hundredth as much thought te his Christmas as he gives te theirs. He doesn't want a new wash boiler, or a lace center piece, or a hand-painted blotter for his check book. He does want many things, though he wouldn't say se for the world, and if you really want te knew what they are we can tell you. .Just step in off Market Street and leek around. Right within reach are thousands of gifts that will make any man choke up with pride and joy. Seme of them he will have te buy for himself anyway, se if you get them he will save money, and ethers he would just leye te have, but he feels he cannot afford them. In these Men's Stores en the Main Fleer, Market, are such sure-te-please gifts as neckties, silk shirts, silk hats, house coats, dressing gowns of silk and wool, fur caps, scarfs of silk and wool, golf jackets, silk and wool half hose, silk pajamas and underwear, fine gloves, handkerchiefs, walking sticks, umbrellas, house slippers and traveling slippers. And these are only a few. Walk through te Chestnut Street and you will find traveling bags and suitcases, some of the finer ones fitted ; kit bags, ceatcases, fitted traveling cases, wallets and card cases and cigar and cigarette cases, some of them geld mounted. A half flight down en the Gallery are pipes, humi dors and smokers' articles ; meter coats and gloves, auto mobile accessories, guns and fishing tackle and golf clubs and bags all the things a man of sporting proclivities delights in. Or you can go up te the Men's Clothing Stere en the Third Fleer and get him a geed, sound, handsome suit or overcoat and knew you have chosen a sensible gift as well as a fine one. And there are a hundred things here we haven't mentioned'. Speaking of "Words te the Wise"; Blankets and Quilts new.tll? WrdS mSt llkdy t0 appal t0 a g00d many eift-buyera just , Jh?y arc t!l words most likely te appeal te everybody te whom comfort means anything, and that includes all of us. plcntyVthlmw.13 "1,,de arC th kind WC leek for d c in Bend0r:Cb.ueaae,Hl "an1 " ,n tWO pkid pftUcrs a' Woven in the old-fashioned homespun btyle te give lets of wear an erdZ,na,?Xp8ai:r.P1'iCe' ?1 cach' n"d Cndl " 'ly as much'. VT... . ... w iih- ei siik and satin time irem our own factory. ri ling of down or of Iamb Weel and colors, including m. . f w -uiuiD, Hjtiuaing many tine n Prims frnm til! f. ..i .en - - ....v- each. v 4U1 VUUI "uea a 5"u fr down filled up te $05 Weel-filled quilts in sateen coverings begin at S10 (MMIi I'loer) Are Givina en giving something thni u in Ben,e"un& tliat M attructive a it is lasting. nspr in iimun ;.. k... " . w.tv l--V.t.-3, UUl Library tables, $19 te $13(5. Hit-top tables, ?10.G0 te $21. .,J&w'nOlb'. with stunds, !7.75 te $96. Nest tublcb, $;j,l, $07, $12 te ceered nuilts arc coming m all the i.r.T ' ilTlEl"? ",etfU0" 0j Patterns 'IIW4ri.UiUI a n..nW nTnMa . . . Tables L-n u keep them remembered arc ' v'.v-'"""8' Telephone tables, $11.50. $1-1.50, $15.50 te f'16. Console tables, $15 te $230. wjc-Ker nnd willow $7.25 te $30, tables, J UA . P. ti . i-l -.i. .A1! V '? aZS SJi l-MJ
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