Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 19, 1921, Night Extra, Image 7

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EVENING PUBLl6 LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1921
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Christmas Music by the Organ
- at 8:30, 11 and 5:45
WANAMAKER'S
WANAMAKER'S
WEATHER
Fair
WANAMAKER'S
with Braes Quartet and Singing of
Stere Opens at 8:30
Stere Closes at 6
Uirei.s at :3U and 5:15
Granite Walls and Wide A isles Mean Safety and Comfert
They Say That the Hours of
Christmas Week
fly faster than at any ether time of the year, but
it is really a fact that our most pleasant hours
always fly the. fastest.
"I will go myself and attend te it" and "I will
sec te it at once" always succeed in getting
things done.
Te believe you cannot de a thing is the way
te make it impossible. Whoever does net improve
today will grew worse tomorrow.
There is such a thing as avoiding the rain
and getting into the hurricane.
Signed
December 10, 1921.
Plenty of Presents in the
Yeung Women's Stere
What young woman would net love te receive one of the pretty
WW taffeta dresses, as fresh and dainty as Springtime? They are
eemlng in every day new. Even at $22.60 they are charming, and the
charm increases up te $95.
Or a delightful party dress of whjte or orchid Georgette crepe
threaded with silver, for $28.50 or as high as $150.
Or one of the new silky crepe sports frocks with long scarf
attached at $38.
Or a fine new coat, at $20 te $195. Or a smart raincoat or wet
ireather ca'pe.
There really are lovely things here for gifts in 14 te 20 year sizes.
(Second Fleer)
A Very Fine Collection of
FUR NECKPIECES
remains yet te be chosen for holiday gifts, despite the pleasant
fact that) we have already sold mere fur this season than last.
There are fine scarfs, steles and cellars in one or another of
the following furs, each of the most carefully selected skins,
beautifully and effectively made up:
Silver fox, Russian sable, ermine, natural "blue fox, Hudsen
Bay sable, cress fox, white fox, platinum fox, dyed blue fox and
the dyed black, brown and taupe fox, moleskin, beaver, lynx, mink,'
stone marten, baum marten, pointed fox, Japanese marten,
fisher, skunk, Hudsen seal (dyed muskrat), Australian opossum,
kolinsky, raccoon, wolf and gray squirrel.
There are se many variations between a little scarf of gray
squirrel at $15 and a fine Russian sable or silver fox scarf at
$750 that any price intention as well as any fur preference is
sure te find satisfaction.
Please tell us about what you desire te pay, and wc will
help you cheese te your very best advantage.
(Srcenil Fleer)
Frem Santa
Claus te
Feminine Feet
Wc see Santa in various
forms in the Women's Shee
Stere, and these are the things
he (or she) is cheesing as
gifts:
Comfortable felt bedroom
Uppers in pretty colors and
styles at $2.25 te $3.25.
Dainty quilted batin slippers
and Juliets, from $2.75 te $5.50.
Silk, satin and brocaded
mules, $4 te $17.
Evening slippers of satin,
silver or geld brocade, $8 te
$19.
Sensible arctics for Winter
snows, at $4.75, and rubber
beets for next Spring's fishing
trips, $5.50.
Carriage beets of velvet and
leather, satine lined and fur
trimmed, $10 and $12.
Riding beets of tan or
black calfskin at $30; and put
tees at $9.50 and $12.
Slipper ornaments and
buckles of rhinestones, cut
steel, bronze or jet, $3 te $60
a pair. These are among the
nicest and most favored le
membrances. (Vlrt 1'loer)
200 of the Prettiest Skirts
.Ever Here for $8.75
At a matter of fact, exact dup
licates of these skirts are new
hanging in our cases marked at
two and even three times these
prices.
They arc odds and ends of some
beautiful striped prunella cloth
skirts, pleated in a way te show
'he stripe and in the colors that
most women want te wear with
sports coats or sweaters. Black-and-white,
blue-and-white and
" the tan, brown and blue
combi'iatiens.
(Firm Fleer)
French Spangled
Trimmings
New About Half
TheiP are some in a pretty
"-v.HiBni biue color w.ith glints
M silver. They are very much
USeCI On CVnilinn' imwhe nml inf
(m M
ne very effective, indeed.
ia ,Y",ths run frm two rows
Tin(nbeut n nvavter of an jnch)
i te . ? yard UP t0'85 rows widu
jjXj-ia; atu.ae;tt yiivU.
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Give a Little Lass of
Six te Fourteen
One of these dainty frocks of
white dotted Swiss with cellar,,
cuffs and sash of colored organdie.
Special at $8.50.
A gay-trimmed bloomer dress
of black sateen, $8.50 te $16.50.
A regulation dress, carefully
made in our own workrooms, with
hand-embroidered chevron and
stars, $8.50 te $12.50.
A fine dress of imported velve
teen, special at $20.
Or a first-raie topcoat at $11.50
te $38; a sensible rain coat or
cape, $2.50 te $11.50; or a useful
blouse of seisette or silk, $3.75
and $7.50.
(Srrenil Fleer)
Cunning Suits for
Little lads
New wash suits, $2.25 te $10.
Serge regulation and. middy' suits,
and "dress up" suits, of velvet and
satin, $7.50 te $14. Sizes 2 te 5
years.
(Third Fleer)
8400 Pair of Men's Gift
Half Hese at Average Half
Just in the nick of time we received this large let of fine bilk,
wool and silk-and-wool half hose from one of our principul sup
pliers. They are all fresh, perfect goods, made for this season,
and with one exception ure the preferred full-fashioned sort.
, We are putting these socks en sale at average half their
regular prices. Being unsurpassed as gifts for men, even this
large let will go out in a hurry these days, se come early if you
want some.
65c a pair for vertical-striped novelty socks, bilk plated.
75c a pair for black silk-plated, n a geed vyeight.
Sltle a pair for silk-striped brown heather wool, and black
and navy ingrain silk.
$1.50 a pair for silk-clocked heather-mixed silk-and-wool.
$1.75 a pair for 8-cord silk-clocked heather-mixed silk-and-wool.
(Mnln 1 loer) .
50 Fur-Trimmed Coats
for Women at $125 Each
They have been much mere. Yeu can easily tell that by the fine
quality of the belivia cloth, the bcautllul tailoring and by the wonder
ful large beaver and wolf cellars.
' Three quite different styles in all and they have the new wide
skirts and one has die enlarged nrmhelc. There are black, navy and
brown coats among them, but net in eveiy .style.
(Flriit Fleer)
Silk Blouses, $3.85 te $6.85
A number of very dainty new styles in flesh or white Georgette
crepe, some trimmed with real filet lace, ethers in the mere simple
fashion that mar' women like, $3.85 te $6.85,
Crepe de chill; blouses, in flesh, whitq'er bisque, madew(th' Peter
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BOOKS
First, Last and All
the Time
If the person you are
considering is old enough
te read at all, the chances
are that you can't de bet
ter than in giving him a
book. All you need is te
hit upon the kind of book
he really likes, and that
is where a big Boek Stere
like Wanamaker's is such
aN help. Fer here you
will find .
Beeks 'in rich and rare
bindings.
Beeks for little and
bigger children and
young people.
Beeks of scierice and
philosophy and art, of
history and biography.
Beeks of poetry.
The latest fiction.
Beeks, in short,
adapted te every imag
inable type of reader.
(Slain Fleer)
Gloves Are a Gift Every
Weman Appreciates
They are something she simply
has te have. They are one of the
few articles of which, duplicates
arc heartily welcome. And when
they arrive in a Wnnamaker box
they are doubly welcome, because
she knows then that they are the
very best glovee that can be
bought.
This applies whether they are
the long gloves of French kid at
$5 te $9 a pair; or the short
gloves of a kind at $3 te $4
a jmir; or the luxurious lined
gleve3 and gauntlets with cozy
wool or fur inside, at $3 te $15
a pair; or the warm wool gloves
at $1.15 up te $4.50. And there
are some ether kinds net men
tioned here.
(Mnln Fleer)
Suppose Yeu Give a
Weel-Filled Quilt
We mean u geed wool-filled
quilt, one of these:
$25 In silk brocade, with satin
border and habutni silk back.
$18 One kind with plain
habutni silk en both sides and one
with figured satin top and back
of sateen.
$15-r-Figured silk top, plain
border of habutai and Florentine
silk back te match.
$10 Fine figured sateen top,
with plain back and border.
$7.50 Figured cambric top.
with back and border of plain
sateen.
$5 Figured silkeline top and
back and plain sateen border.
(Sixth Fleer)
Children's Givable
Footwear
Uedroem slippers of felt and
satin, $1.25 te $2.50.
Rubber beets for girls, $4.50;
for boys in hip-high styles, $4.50.
Riding puttees of tan calfskin,
$9.50.
Leggings or corduroy, chin
chilla, velvet or leather, $3 te $10.
(Flmt Fleer)
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Btamenb
The certainty of the pleas
ure that it is sure te bring la
the strongest inducement for
giving such a gift.
With se much diamond
jewelry being worn tedny, it
seems eery woman's preroga
tive te own at least one or two
handsome pieces, it may be a
bar pin, or a couple of rarely
fine rings, a La Vallicre te
wear with her afternoon or
evening gowns, or an Oriental
pearl necklace which she will
hardly ever be without, and
which gees with any kind of a
costume.
Diamond rings $76 te $2G00
Diamond la vallicres,
$125 te $935
Diamond bracelets,
$425 te $3Q00
Diamond earrings,
$200 te $1050
Diamond bar pins,
$150 te $1100
Oriental pearl necklaces,
$3000 te $6000
(Mulu Filler)
A Signed
Mezzotint in a
Fitting Frame
is a really charming gift for
any woman Who has a home
or even a single repm or two
te beautify. It may reproduce
a lovely painting of Raeburn,
""mncy, Sir Jeshua Reynolds,
Nattier, Fragennrd or some
ether French or English artist.
Its gay and delicate colorings
arc further enhanced by its
well-chosen frame. Each is
3igned by a well-known modern
mezzotint engraver.
Priced from $18 te $85.
(Fifth Fleer)
Savalan and
Muskabad
Rugs
Nete the Sizes and
Prices
These who are geed judges of
Oriental rug values will want
these pieces for themselves,
the prices are se low for rugs
of such sound and desirable
character and excellent fur
nishing quality.
But any one thinking of
giving an Oriental rug as a
gift, and who cheeses one of
these, will have the two-fold
satisfaction of giving some
thing of a splendid and endur
ing kind and of securing it at
an advantage in price.
Savalan and Muskabad
Ruga
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10.10x7 ft $187
10.10x7.3 ft $157
10.7x7 ft $157
10.2x7.4 ft ...$165
10.3x7.2 ft ...$167
11.1x7.3 ft $i75
12.3x9.5 ft $245
Among ether lets in which
gift seekers are finding just
what they want are Mesuls,
size, 4x6 ft., approximately, at
$45 te $65.
And Anatolian mats, about
2.8x1.8 ft., at $6.75 te $10.50.
(Sntli Fleer)
Lamps Geed
Christmas Gifts
Fine one-light iron console
lamps with rusty iron finish and
candle tops, used with shields und
shades, $10 each; shields, $3.50;
shades, $8.50.
We have mere of these little
English "kandlets," or oil lamps,
which created se much talk when
they arrived. In a variety of
finishes, $1 each.
Davenport and bridge lampj
made of metal in a variety of
finishes, 'prices $15 te $32.50.
Shades, $3 te $18.50.
Mahegitny-finished weed candle
sticks, 25c, 50c, 70c each.
flace shades for fleer lamps,
2-inch size, a dozen designs,
$3.50 each.
(Fourth Fleer)
Fine Envelope Handbags
at a Special Price
We have a limited let of some
wonderfully fine envelope hand
bags that we can sell at the spe
cial price of $16.75 each.
They are from one et the lead
ing makers of such goods und are
beautifully finished and in the
newest styles, most of them great,
roomy affairs with inner com
partments. Matle of selected leathers, in
cluding bright and dull pin seal,
polished morocco, cobra-grain seal
and khaki, alligator und spider
calfskin. rVi black, brown, blue,
irrav and ttn. nnil nnmn with mm.
metal frlUnlngs fee, meurninjt
.We!1, , U. ,a.
A Strip of Levely Celer
in the shape of Chinese embroid
ery, a little lacquertfd box, a
carved ivory bead or a tiny ele
phant charm, are among the inex
pensive trifles te be found in the
Oriental Stere. Between such
things and the precious vase of
mutton-fat jade at $5500 there arc
'thousands of answer! te Christ
mas problems.
(Mnln Fleer)
The Gay and Merry
Christmas Card
is here in its theusandb, ready te
de yeoman's duty as a holiday
messenger. It may be had for ot et ot
eo $1.25. Calendars urc 15c te
$6.50.
(Mnln Fleer)
A String of Pearl Beads
imitation pearls which it
seems is such an indispensable
article of feminine adornment, is
here in many forms. Strings arc
from 16 te 30 inches long, the
beads are all graduated and the
prices $2.75 te $35.
(Main Fleer)
Joyful Singing Canaries
Hartz Mountain canaries may
be had for only $6; St. Andreas
burg rollers for $8. -Gilt cages
are, $3.50 te $23. Cage stands of
white ennmel are $8.25; of brass,
$16.50 and $18.30.
(Fourth Fleer)
Music of the Old Masters
Music-loving households will
get much' pleasure from these
bound volumes of Chepin, Grieg,
Schubert, Brahms, Schumann and
ethers of the old masters. Seme
of them contain vocal and some
instrumental music.
Twe favorite books of modern
music are MacDowell's "Woodland
Sketches," price $1.15; and
Nevin's "Venezia," price $1.35.
(hrcend Fleer)
Baskets, Baskets, Who'll
Buy?
Baskets of every conceivable
kind and from all parts of the
world, from the weest thimble
cases of sweet grass costing 15c
te the big willow hampers at $25.
There arc baskets for fruits,
candies, sewing, wastepaper and
all ether basket purposes. Alse,
if asked, we will trim baskets for
the cost of the materials.
(Fourth Fleer)
NickelPlated Trivets
are handy things for het plates
and very acceptable presents.
Prices $2.75 te $6.
(Fourth Fleen
Red Wreaths for
Decoration
reaths of chenille, trnnmeu
much mere prettily than usual.
Sizes 10, 12 and 14 inches; prices
$1, $1.25 and $1.50.
(Fourth Fleer i
Ferns and Red Berried
Plants
Something new this year is the
charming red-berried ardisia, re
sembling the Jerusalem cherry.
Either cherry or ardisia is $2 a
pet. Kerns run from 7ec for. a
bird's nest te, $10 for a big poly-,
podium.
(Fourth Fleer i
Things Electrical
Flushlights, warninrg pan.-.,
irons, curling irons, chafing
dialled, toasters, racks these are
a few of the articles which go
well in Santa's pack, and which
will be found by themselves in
the Heusefurnishings Stere.
(Fourth Fleer)
Se Many People Are Giving Furniture
e is-the tendency te give things of a permanently 'rWn ,,.,. J!wL.. ,. .
One is- the tendency te
The ether is the assortment of furniture that we are
showing.
This is the kind of furniture one likes te give.
And this is a collection in which it is easy te find
the very thing that is best fitted te be the vehicle of one's
geed wishes and best suited te one's pocketbook.
Here are thousands of valuable- and appropriate things
and scarcely Ins f im fw,. axw i. 17.. i - w,,,,k
item """A' u,uwc"v aiyies ei any one
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Gifts of Distinction in the
Londen Shep
Smart and unusual garments and various sports equipment i'er men
and women of fastidious taste.
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Neckties
Carefully selecteu patterns
of the finest silk, which are i
unusual' but conservative,
also a fine variety of the new I
knitted ties.
In the Spert Shep
Fishing tackle, guns from
England's best makers, Eng
lish croquet sets, lawn bowls,
skis, ice skutes, hockey
sticks, revolvers, roller
skates.
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Sweaters
Fer Men Sweaters in coat
style or the slip-en models in
fawn or camel's-hair colors;
imported sweaters of wool
cress-stitched in gay colors.
Fer Women Hand-made
woolen sweaters in the Jac
quard patterns, Navajos, and
Indian designs. Silk sweaters
in plain or fancy weave come
in all models and colors.
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The Beet Shep for Men
Hand-lasted exiurds in French calf Scotch grain and cordean leather; golf
shoes with rubber soles or leather seles: fine beets. English pigskin and calf
puttees, Lnglish spats and bedroom slippers in brown, black or maroon.
Hese for Men and Women
Fer .Men Hall' hose-in English and domestic silk-and-wool with selt-clecks.
bcetch, English and domestic golf hose in plain wool-rib or fancv designs
l?r eTenTSlIk hose for sport und evening wear in all the shades and
weights, bilk-and-wool hose in fancy or plain designs and a variety of colors
Give Her Handkerchiefs
That Is the Answer
And should you be puzz'.ed see
ing such an almost endless va
liety in the Handkerchief Shep,
these would prove a .afe cheice:
French' hand-enibieidered ini
tial handkerchiefs with rolled hem
and colored border. $1 each, or
$5.50 for n box of six.
Dainty white hand-embreidereu
initial handkerchiefs, ery fine
luallty, 50c each, or $5.50 a dozen.
French colored handkerchiefs,
many colors -and styles, $1 each.
(Main Fleer 1
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give things of a permanently
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Shirts for Men
I Made-te-measure hhirts of
the finest quality madras, !
t linen, and silks from France,
Scotland and Japan.
1 The Gelf and Tennis
Shep
Clethes for the Winter
golfer en Southern courses,
i squash and tennis rackets
for Winter athletes, a fine
l assortment of golf clubs,
I bags and balls including
the Radie, the Mystery, the
Diana, the Red Flash and the
Blue Flash.
Walking Sticks and
Canes
Walking sticks with
crooked and straight handles
with geld or silver mounting
in a variety of weeds and a
splendid assortment of riding
crops. Walking sticks for
women are of "pimento
weed" with silver tips and
bands.
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Nine Tables of Gifts in
China and Glassware
$1.50 te $20
An arrangement that makct -election as eas as can dc
table is given ever te a number of different things from the 'v
SlTet!f 20.the 8t0k U" f Wh,ch art' at nc Pricc ywlicrc
Thcre is a ?2.u0 t.-.ble, a 3.50 table, a $5 table and se en
The variety of things te be chosen from is remarkable
There is pottery of many kinds; there is quite rielcctien of fare
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and irvi"'. . i !" various
i, s , t, . , "" " ui"' "u uEeiui novelties of i
kind that appeal pa' cularlv te gift-seekers J
mere are
$14 te $205.
m lhese are being ;ery much given. Se, tee, are tea
uagens at ?20 te $G5, the one at $20 being very exceptional.
out tn1 uphelbtTd "ft hirs and reckera are going
out te take ease and comfort into many a home, and these
are priced at $37.00 te $200. ' e
. And the number of people who are choesine hanirinff
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Lounging Robes for
Men
Itoeinj , comfortable bath
and lounging robes of lus
trous silks nnd rich velvete
in nil colors.
Mufflers
for Men and 'emeyi
A splendid assortment of
scarfs in wool or silk are gay I
in out-ef-thc-ordinary color
combinations. i
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Handkerdiiefs
Fer Men Plain linen
handkerchief.-, riench tape
handkerchiefs, English silk '
handerchiefs in unusual'
shades and patterns, and
domestic colored handker
chiefs. Fer Women Irish linen
and French embroidered
handkerchiefs, initial and
lace handkerchiefs in all '
styles and ymlet,.
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