Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 21, 1921, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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EVENING PUBMO LEDGER-PHILAPELPHt A, WEDNMDAYv DECEMBER 2h, 14)21
7
Christmas Music by the Organ
ut 8:30. 11 and ti:45
WANAMAKER'S
...if h Hracs Qrurlct and Singing of
CareN-nt 3: 30 and 5:45
Slerc Opens at 8:30
WANAMAKER'S
WANAMAKER'S
WEATHER
Possibly Rain
Stere Closes at 6
Only Three Days MereBut Hew Quickly This Stere Can Help Yeu!
" ' " '""J-- tW 1- "
It Was an Old Homely Proverb
of Your Mether
"Yeu never knew what you can de till you try."
Little men and little women can brace up and
surprise themselves and their friends by finding out what
they can de when they "try real hard," as they sometimes
say.
Often the athletes of both sexes who have wen belts,
cups and prizes in contests have said "we did net expect te
win, but we had mere strength and 'vim' than we knew."
Often the new courage and greater power comes te
us when we give ourselves up te the task.
Yeu often think you have done your best, but have
found yourself able te de still better a little further en.
It is net what you pay for the Christmas present The
fact that you thought of it is everything.
Signed
December i'i, 1921.
Women's Riding
Creps
A nice selection, in leather or
weed, some with stag or horn tops.
Priced $2, $3, $4 and $5.'
(Mnln Fleer)
Fine French. Kid .
Gloves
A make that many women pre
fer because of its sturdy quality
nnd admirable fit. Pique-sewn kid
Jin tan, brown, white, white-with-fiblack,
or gray. Suede in mode,
beaver, brown, tan or gray. Iwo-
clasp or two-button.
Each ij4 a pair.
(Main Fleur)
Women's Fine
Arabian Mecha
Gloves
Fer general service there is no
.better glove than these best quality
Beftgray mochas, in light or dark
gray, at ?3.e0 a pair. One-clasp.
(.tJulii lloer)
Little Gills in
Elack Satine
are a usual sight nowadays. The
quaint frocks of black satine hand
embroidered m bright colors, and
all with bloomers te match, may be
had here in 6 te 12 year sizes at
?8.5Q te $16.50.
C-fceiiiI Fleer)
Afternoon and
Evening Slippers
Black satin one-strap slippers
jfer afternoon, made en a modified
French last, with medium round
tee and Spanish heel. $9.75 a
pair.
Evening slippers of cold or
silver brocade, with one strap and-
iew French heels, S14 a pair.
(I irst l'luiir)
Women's Dainty
Moter Beets
Successors In the nnrrijin-e beet.
Made of soft black kidskin or black
velvet, with quilted lining, rubber
wies ana high fur-trimmed tops.
Velvet, S10. Kid, $12.
(1'lrnt Fluer)
Slippers for an
Elderly Lady
Juliets of soft black kidskin.
faith elastic gores in the sides te
jjeep them snug around the ankles.
Ijubber heels, soft round tees and
gnt turned soles. Priced $4.50.
(Flrnt Fleer)
Gleve Silk
Underwear for
Intimate Gifts
These garments aic eT soft, heavy
8'eve .silk.
Vests, ami bodices, $3 te $7.
HIcm.j.u'i ,, i.Be te S10.
Um elope ehenii'-ft., $U te M'J.
Lnien suits, $7.
(Flrt I'liier)
Corset Arpfifisririftfi
I Brassieres of particular dainti
Jfss for small outlay, for $1.25,
i - --. ..fwt
andeaux of pink broche or sat
fl, f 1.25 and $1,50.
(ThlrU l'lqer) ,
QM fA
Twe Dresses in One
is -a delightful new model in the
Yeung Women's Stere. The com
plete underdress is of king's-blue
crepe de chine, with a smart
braided overdress of black Peiret
twill. The overdress can be re
moved entirely. The costume is
$58.
Smart new frocks in 14 te 20
year sizes are coming thick and
fast, priced from $22.50 up.
(hrrnnil Fleer)
A Fine Gift Is a
Fur Neckpiece
A brown mink scarf is $22.50; a Rus
sian bub.e scarf is $225 te $750; and
there is almost every kind of fur te
cheese from in between, including the
soft, pretty martens from $30 aim $40
up, and the beautiful Hudsen Bay sable
from $45 te $265.
(Second Fleer)
New Peasant Dresses
for Yeung Women
They are an unusually beauti
ful -quality . of crepe de chine, in
flame color, honeydew, black or
white, the quaint peasant bodice
and long sleeves hand-embroidered
in gay colorings. Sizes 14 te 20,
priced $38.50.
(Srrnnil Vloer)
Fine Gift Stockings
for Women
The best silk stecking: that $2 will buy
anywhere is here in black, white and
coiers and with cotton tops nnd soles.
A heuvicr quality for $2.50.
All-silk stockings in black, white and
colors, $3 te $7; open work clocked silk,
$-1.50 te $15; open work ankle silk, $4.50
te $3.50; lace inserted silk, $15 te $50;
embroidered decked silk, $2.85 te $7;
drepstitched silk, $4, and sports silk, $8.
te $22.50.
(first I'loer)
Yeung Women's
Raincapes
Leng and full cloaks of rubber
ized satin and Canten crepe, in
naw blue, black or tan. 1 'riced $20
te $30.
(bcruiitl I'loer)
Peter Pan Blouses
in Cotten
Usually made of sheer white
batiste, the styles are very interest
ing. Trimmings are many and
varied, but the most popular is the
delightful little hand-crochet edg
ing. Prices are $2.25 te $7, for ail
regular sizes.
(Tliiril Fleer)
Gleaming Baronet
Satin Skirts, $9.75
Levely pink, sapphire, white,
navy or black. Made particularly
well with pockets, nice buttons and
separate girdle.
Extra size $10.75. The same
style skirt is in black, navy and
white; waistbands 34 te 38.
(FIrNt Fluer)
A Girl's Raincoat
of rubberized fabric in shiny brown
leather effect modeled after a
meter coat is a special favorite
among the youngsters. It has a hat
te match, and is $11 .50. Sizes G te
14 years.
Oleoeud Ttoer)
Se Many Things
Needed Are in Silver-
Plated Ware
There should be no trouble at
all in finding any number of gifts
for the woman who has her own
home.
Frem a charming little flower
vase for her bureau at $2 up te a
most useful coffee percolator from
$18 te $27 or even an entire tea
set which might cost as little as $48
or as much as $355. And there is
almost everything for the dining
table in between.
(Mnln I'loer)
When We Say
Handbags Frem
$3 te $250
you get some idea of the wonderful as
sortment of. these very desirable gifts
from which you may cheese here.
Handbags of leather, silk duvctyn,
silk, velvet, heads and jet, many of the
finer ones with silver frames or geld
mountings.
A bewildering variety of colors and
styles.
(Mnln Fleer)
Combs for the
Coiffure
An uncommonly big shipment
for last-minute gift seekers. Combs
of all sizes from the very smallest
at $1.50 te a large Spanish comb,
fan-shaped and set with red stones,
at $53. Imitation sapphires, emer
alds, rubies and topazes appear in
the different designs.
(Main I'loer)
Women's Raincoats
Seme newly arrived rubberized
cashmere and rubberized silk coats
are net only goedrlooking, but they
can be depended upon te keep out
even a hard rain.
The cashmeres are in tan color
with plaid back and the silk in both
tan and fawn. Either kind is
$22.50.
(Flrnt Fleer)
2000 Knitted
Things for Babies
Particularly inexpensive and the sort
that St. Nicholas can put into his pack
with satisfaction.
Knitted sweaters, usually white, pink
nnd blue, $2.25 te $3.50.
Sweater seta of brushed wool in dark
colors and including leggings, mittens
and cap besides the sweater itself, $7.
Socks, 60c te $1.35.
Mittens, COc te 75c.
Sacqucs, $1.50 te $2.25.
Caps, 85c te $1.25.
(TlilrU Fleer)
Linen Huckaback
Towels
All neatly hemstitched and
made with an effective damask de
sign at the ends and space for
initials.
Size, 17Vx3e inches at 75c and
19x86 inches, a somewhat heavier
grade, at $1 each,
(Writ Fleer)
Beeks!
Beeks!
Beeks!
thousands of them, the new
est and the eldest, arc waiting
te solve at least some of your
last-minute problems in tfte
busy Boek Stere.
(Main I'loer)
Christmas Lights
Here are three geed items for
presents:
Hand-wrought iron bridge
lamps with 10-inch Empire parch
ment shades, decorated, $10 te $25.
Metal desk lamps, adjustable,
with metal shades, $4.
Red candles, hand dipped, 10c
te 20c.
(Fourth I'loer)
Fur-Trimmed
Satin Juliets
Pink or blue quilted satin with
white fur black with dark fur.
Light leather soles and covered low
Cuban heels. Price $5.50.
(First Fleer)
Gifts
Frem the East
Thousands of rare and exquisite ob
jects are here in the Oriental Stere
embroideries and carvings, baskets and
potteries and personal ornaments.
And the Stere is just inside the Chest
nut street deer, at Juniper.
(Mil 1 1, Fleur)
Fer Household Uses
Sweet-toned dinner chimes, $3.75.
Sliding book-racks of fumed oak, 80c.
Metal het-water bottles, $3.
MaUin(i-cevercd shirtwaist boxes,
$3.50.
Kenny needle shower baths, $10.
Adjustable bracket bhaving mirrors,
$1.50.
Self-weighing bathroom scales, S1G.
Magazine or book shelves, fumed oak,
$3.50.
(Fourth I'loer)
AU-Weel Blankets,
$10 Each
Woven, warp and weft of Cape
Colony wool, the weave being of
the old-fashioned kind with a
homespun leek that means plenty
of body and geed wearing quality.
In plaid patterns and in solid
colors blue, tan and rose. The
edges are whipstitched with wool
yarn, and the ends bound in satin
te match the general color scheme.
(Sith Fleer)
Carpet Samples as
Rugs
Wilten, Axminster, Brussels
and Velvet carpet in lengths of a
yard and a half and one yard,
neatly bound into small rugs and
marked at much less than regular
carpet prices
v.f!5 te $3.50 a rug.
(Bevertlli Fleer)
B Oriental Rug Gifts
Anatolian mats, $5 te $7.50.
Cabestan, Daghestan and Shir
van rugs, about 3x4 te 4x5 ft., $45
te $65.
Mesuls, about 3.6x6.6 te 7 ft. at
$55 te $65.
(rierentli Fleer)
Opera and Field
Glasses
A pair of either is a gift for a
life-time.
Opera glasses in black morocco
are $5 te $25 ; in pearl, $10 te $20.
Prism binoculars, $35 te $78.
(Main Gallery)
Lorgnettes and
Oxford Eye Glasses
are useful gifts te women.
Silver oxfords are $7.50 te $12.
Geld oxfords are $12 te $25.
Lorgnettes, $7.50 te $30.
(Main tiallery)
Thermometers and
Barometers
Useful and a small source of
entertainment for the members of
the family who are much at home.
Barometers, $10 te $60.
Thermometers, 50c te $10.
(Main Gallery)
Glassware of Beauty
Geld-incrusted pieces, in rich
and brilliant assortment, $2.75 te
$20.
Tinted glass with borders of in
crusted geld, a captivating ware,
$2.75 te $20.
Colored glassware in a wealth
of distinctive shades, $1.50 te $30.
Cut glass, of fine, clear crystal,
in a well-chosen variety of finely
executed patterns, $2 te $150.
Light-cut glassware, the largest
variety of pieces we have ever had,
se many of them etched in our own
shops. 25c apiece up te $15 fpr a
water set of 7 pieces.
(Fourth Fleer)
.. ii i - - ,i . , , .,
Geed Gifts for
Sports-Leving Beys
The Sporting Goods Stere
recemmends:
Basketballs, $4.50 te $15.
Footballs, $2 te $10.
Punching bags, $3.50 te $10.
Exercisers, $2 te $15.
Ice skates, $2 te $5 a pair.
Reller skates, $2.50 a pair.
Heckey sticks, 50c te $2.25.
Baseball gloves and mitts, 60c
te $2.
Bicycles, $35 te $37.50.
(The Gallery)
Te Give a Bey Scout
Aluminum canteen, $3.
Cook-kit, complete, in a case,
$3.50.
Drinking cup, 20c.
Axe, $1.50.
Belt, 50c.
Manual, 50c.
(Merend Fleer)
Felding Umbrellas
They fold into a small traveling
bag, and are immensely popular as
gifts for men and women. $6 te
$8.50 in silk-and-cotton. $10 te $18
in silk. These for women are in
colors and black, with various han
dles.
(Muln Fleer
Furniture
Women's writing desks, in oak, mahogany, walnut
and ether finishes, $14 te $205. '
Spinnet desks, mahogany and mahogany finish, $52
te $16S.
Bookcases, oak, mahogany, walnut and ether fin
ishes, $19 te $210.
Fancy chairs and rockers, maheganv and mahog
any finish, $12 te $57.
Upholstered easy chairs, $33.50 te $200.
Tea wagons, oak, mahogany, walnut and ether fin-
isnes, ipe te $ed.
(Fifth
These Gifts
for Men
Shirts of Silk or
Other Fabrics
Silk shirts in colem and white, $7.50
te $10.
Dress shirts with pleated besoms, $6.
Shirts of percale, madras, fiber silk
and silk-and-cotton, $2 te $6.50.
A Christmas
Bouquet of Neckties
All the colera of tha rainbow and stt
the designs that are geed style this
season, including a host of the popular
diagonal stripes.
Prices range from 50c te $3.50, with
a special group of silk knitted ties at
$1.16.
Dressing Geww
and Heuse Coats
Redlcaf Londen dressing gowns at
wool, $25 te $86; of silk, $25 te $65.
Heuso coats of wool, $5 te $15; of
silk, $35.
Warm Scarfs of Silk
and Weel
Silk scarfs, domestic, $4 te $10; im
ported. $10 and $12.
Woolen scarfs, $3.50 te $16.50.
Fur Caps of Many
Kinds
They start at $3.50 for a geed sheared
ceney cap, dyed black, and go through
such geed furs aa nutria, scaline, Hudsen
seal (dyed muskrat), Alaska seal and
blended muskrat, up te $70.
Fur Cellars
Of blended hare, nutria, beaver, blended
muskrat, leopard, scaline and natural
otter, at $10 te $150, according te the
fur and the fineness of it.
Geld-Mounted
Leather Goods
Card cases, wallets, hip books, match
cases, cigar and cigarette cases and
ether pocket pieces, all mounted with
14-kt. geld corners or edges.
Of dull and bright pin seal, ostrich
leather, sharkskin and antelope leather.
Prices, $4 te $35.
Fine Woolen
Stockings
for Golfers
Men's golf hose from .America, Eng
land, Scotland and Belgium.
$1.50 a pair for footless hose a special
price.
$1.75 for a light-weight stocking with
feet.
Fine imported woolen golf hose, $2.50
te $12.
Knitted garters te match, $1 a pair.
Christmas Slippers
Fine leather slippers in low-cut eper
style, Remeos, I'austs and Cavalier
bootees; also traveling slippers. In kid
skin and suede in black and colors, $3
te $8.
High and low felt slippers in colors,
with soft padded or leather soles, $2.25
te $3.75.
Leather meccabins with soft soles or
heavy leather soles, $2.75 te $4.60.
(Main Fleer)
New French
Perfumes, $3 te $7
Each box contains an unique
bottle, filled with fine extract, toi
let water or eau de cologne. They
are just from Paris, are in favorite
odors, and are about one-half the
price of earlier importations of the
same perfumes.
(Main Fleer)
$2 Weel Canten
Crepe
We find that it bids fair te be.
as popular as its all-silk cousin, and
many dress patterns are beini? cut
! off for Christmas presents, 40
inches wide and many colors, in
cluding black and navy blue.
( Hrst Fleer)
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