?SHJP! . if EVENING PTTBIilO LBDERPHIIiABEIyPHIA", THURSDAY, DECEMBER, 22, 1921 ' - - i if .. ..i.. ... T ChVInimas Music by the Organ nt 8:30, 11 ntd 5:15 rtltlt Hrass Quartet nnd Singing of Carels nt 8;30 and RMS VE'AWtEU' ' WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at S:30 WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at (3 WANAMAKER'S liicrcuBinu Kjwtmuietsa Thousands of New Gifts Just Brought In te Make Late Cheesing Easy Our Jey in the Christmas Will Be Only Half Jey unless we share with some one the joy that has come te us. The mere partners we take into our Christmas joy the happier will we be. There is a kill-joy kind of a man who gees about at home and elsewhere with a frown and a fault-finding spirit, but let us surrender ourselves wholly te add te each ether's happiness. Why be like old Scrooge, who lest se many Christmases before he took a lessen from Tiny Tim, the cripple, and made himself happier than lie had ever been in all the Christmases of his life? This big Stere is full of geed things te help you. It is net even half empty! Signed December SS, 1021. Satin-Lined Pole Coats for Yeung Women $28 and $45 Loese, easy-fitting coats, with rnglnn shoulders, high-buttoning cellars, buckled belts and slot pockets. Beth are in light tan color, the $28 model of n soft woolen cloth, and the J?4u model camel's-hair and wool. Beth arc finely satin-lined and warmly interlined. Each would make a fine Rift for a young woman of 14, 16 or 18 ycais. The $28 coat, in particular, is exceptional in style and quality. (Second l'loer) Women's Chenille Frecks New Women are keen about them because they are very novel, very attractive and very inexpensive $22.u0 and 27.G0 and they make the smartest of simple afternoon frocks for the house. The material is the curious new chenille woven upon a net, foundation; the colors mauve, blues, roses and geld, each with black cress-bars. (Tlrst l'loer) Yes, Indeed, Give Her Slippers for Christmas Ten chances te one she won't step te buy .them for herself. Twenty chances te one she will be grateful for the thought of her tired feet. They may be soft felt slippers of any ene of various kuids or colors, priced $2.2G te ?3.23. Or dainty satin or brocade- slippers or mules at ?2.7e te ?!? Or comfeitablc house slippers of soft kidskin, at $3, $3.75 o e 4.50, including a rubber-heeled soft black kid julict for elderly women. (first l'loer) French Handkerchiefs for Women of Luxurious Taste They aie hand spun, which means the finest and sheerest of linen and the embroidery and stitching are of the daintiest char acter. In fact, we don't think there is anything te equal them in this city. Hand-spun and hand-embieidered handkerchiefs, $9 te 35 each. Hand-spun, tape-embroidered handkerchiefs, with hand hem stitching or hand-rolled hems, $3.50 te $6.50 each. Hand-spun colored bordered handkerchief!:, $5 te $15 each. (.Main 1 Iner) Children's Coats Quantity of nil sorts in two te six-year sizes ready in the Children's Stere broadcloths, mixtures, velveteens, plain nnd fur trimmed, &8.50 te $25. Lined white corduroys, one, two and three years, wonderful for $1.75. (Third l'loer) Give the Children Warm Gloves Warm woolen gloves for school and general wear are 75c te $2 n pair. Fleece-lined capeskin gloves arc $1.50 te $2.50. Cepetkin gauntlets with flcccc-lined hands, black, brown or tan, $!. a pair. (Main t'Joei) HAND-MADE BLOUSES AT $2.85 'Nicy nre of white batiete en en tedy made by bund, and orna erna aenlcrl with fine haml-drawn work anJ haud-onibveidui;. They have tuscde cellnra n:ul long sleeves, al are wonderfully goeJ value, Mr te keep or te give (Third Fleer) QMfa WOMEN'S PAJAMAS Pink and blue slip-en sorts with slip-en jackets made frivolous with lace and excellent for gifts. $8.50 te $16.50. (Third l'loer) BOYS' HIGH RUBBER BOOTS, $3.50 A well-known make of geed rubber storm beets, nearly hip high, in all small-boy sizes. (Tint irJer) rm. . Jv'VilikVXVin.'r s e mrm&tM: iL Fur :.jL ivw Suggestions Younger women as a rule prefer the shorter length fur coats. In youthful models from 28 te 86 inches long unusual variety is presented in this list: Leepard skin in 36-inch length, with beaver cellar nnd cuffs. Priced 400. Natural muskrat in a jaunty wrap-coat effect with wide bell sleeves; cellar of beaver. Priced' $400. A short box coat of Hud Hud eon seal (dyed muskrat) with beaver cellar, cuffs and pockets. Priced ?450. Hudsen seal (dyed musk rat) in a loose wrap-back ef- (Sccend FIRST FOOTWEAR FOR THE SOUTH The Little Beet Shep is show ing the first new slippers for southern wear. They arc a smait black-and-white combination the vamp and tongue of white kid; the back, strap and French heel of black patent leather. Finely fashioned and priced 17 a pair. (rlt lloer) FINE GIFT UMBRELLAS FOR WOMEN Sterling silver and geld-trimmed handles. Cevers of heavy taffeta silk in black or colors. People who wish te give an especially fine umbrella will find rich variety around ?20, $23 and $30. Other colored silk umbrel las of excellent value from $5 up. (Main l'loer) WOMEN'S NEGLIGEES of the most charming eerts, dressing sacques, quilted robes, sacques with swan's down edges lingerie, all chosen with exquisite taste, are te be found in the French Roem. (TlUrJ rioer) A BOX OF CANDLES containing thirty-eight veiy fine white candles and two bayberry candles is ?2.7u and an excellent gift te a householder, (fourth rioer) Pillows and Scarfs Plain valeur pillows iu two shades of brown, dark blue, rose and mulberry ?3.50. Pillows in combination coverings of tapestry, Msleur and tinsel up te $15. Pillows in rose-colored silk plush ami tinsel 'tapestry at $10 arc much in favor. A very fine pillow is cylindrical in shape and covcred in satin nnd brocade $12.75. Taffeta-covered pillows in a variety of delicate shades $7.50. Table scarfs of velour and tapestry, from $3.50 te $23.75, the ene at the latter price a very handseme piece of damask, velour and tinsel. Very beautiful scarfs are also shown in all-ever tinsel tap estry with a field of pale geld at $10.50. SPECIAL A let of pillows covered with imported Japan ese silks in n variety of tartan nlaid deafens $.2.75 each. These have been almost twlce as much. (Hftli l'loer) GIRLS' MIDDY BLOUSES DROP TO $1.85 .Somebody who wishes te put thete useful waists in Christmas boxes will find them reduced just in time. White cotton; some with blue cellars, seme all white. $1.85 is just half for nome of them. Sizes 3 te 18 years. (Second Fleer) Ceat feet, richly trimmed with skunk. Priced $475. Nutria in a short box coat model with high bread cellar. Priced $460. Gray .squirrel in a 36-inch model with ripple back and border of self-fur. Priced $675. Among the ether youthful fur coats arc: Natural muskrat coats at $175 and upward. Raccoon coats at $300 and upward. Marmet coats, $90 and up ward, rioer) Calling Out the Reserves in Handbags and Luggage Unprecedented as has been our selling of handbags, small leather goods and luggage, we face the last two days of Christmas business with reinforced stocks that afford splendid selection. Yeu may still cheese handbags at practically any price you care te pay, between $8 and $250. Bags of the finest fabrics nnd leathers and the newest btyles. The same wide assortment will be found in the men's wallets, card cases, cigar and cigarette cases, brief cases, dressing cases and se en. Many of these small pieces arc geld mounted. Luggage stocks have also been freshened se that you may get a geed traveling bag for as low as 8.75, or a suit case for $10, and from there helcctien gees through kit bags, port manteaux and ether large luggage, and fitted bags and cases . for men and women. (Main rioer) Ten Dollars in Blankets and Quilts Fer the many people who want te spend 10 en a home gir'c and arc mere or le?s puzzled what te buy, the blanket and quilt store has many fine suggestions, particularly these three: An all-wool blanket, in either a plaid pattern or a plain shade, in size 72x84 inches, woven warp and weft of Cape Colony wool, which is marvcJeusly fine. Fer leeks, warmth and service, the best blankets seen in years at this pri.e ?10 each. French Jacquard-woven blankets, S5 per cent wool, in colors that have an agreeable furnishing quality, size 80x90 inches $10 each. Quilts filled with pure lamb's-wool, with figured sateen tops in floral patterns and borders and backs of plain sateen $10 each. (Sixth l'loer) Bicycles for Gifts The Columbia, a make that has been stnndaid for years-, in models for men, women and children, $40 te $7u. The Continental, for men, women and children, $35 te $43.50. The America, also in models for every one, $37.50 te $45. All fully equipped, including heavy read tire3 and coaster brake. (The Oiillfr.r) ENGLISH PIN CUBES WILL GO IN A STOCKING And they de make such nice Sifts. They are the best kind made, the pins have glass heads and arc of geed quality. Yeu mav have them all black, all white, black and white or colored. They have 200, 300 or 500 pins and are respectively, 40c, 53c and 80c a cube, (Main Tlaer) Beeks Shipments are com ma in daily from the publishers, se tliat we still have plenty of the books most asked for and most desirable. In fad, we have almost everything from richly bound classics te the linen books for babies. (Main Tlaer) New Chinese Rugs Fine Gift Pieces Imagine fields of blue, tan or mulberry with patterns of flowers, sometimes vasca and urns in contrasting shades. That will give you an Idea of these newly opened pieces. They arc in a choice of thrce sizes, 2x4 ft., at $30 te 05; 2.3x4.0 ft, at $45 (Seventh "MY DARLING" a colored print of C. Max's paint ing, may net be the best ail in the Picture Stere, but many people will say it is the bet human nature. The lovely smil ing face of the blue-eyed little girl is a type of all these for whom Christmas is kept. Step anil let her smile at you! (Mounted in blue and gilr, priced $1G.) U'iitli rioer) SOMEBODY WHO NEEDS AN INEXPENSIVE UMBRELLA will welcome- one of these geed black American taffeta (cotton) ones, with tape edge and nice appearing handle, at $1.50, S2 and $2.C0. (Main l'loer) BRASS CANDLESTICKS Twenty styles Colonial, Old English, Florentine and Benares, and still ethers, $2 te $18.G0, '(Fourth rioer) Sv-sSS BAYBERRY CANDLES A llaybcrry candle Burned te the socket Brings health te the house And wealth te the pocket. Packed two in a holly box, 25c bes. (fourth l'loer) te $5u and 3x6 ft., at ?Ce. The peculiar appropriateness of these pieces, as gifts is mani fest, combining as they de the qualities that make a home gift really appreciable decoretivo ef fect, ficrviccablcncsa and actual value. Tl oer) Clocks The Cleck Stere has every Icind of clock that you can think of from a busy little nickel alarm clock te boudoir and mantel clocks, folding clocks te slip into the traveling bag, ship's bell clocks, which many people are buying, and en up te the tallest hall clock in the place. Fcr many, many years the Wanamakcr Stere has been the licadquartcrs for dependable clocks, and this Christmas is no exception te the rule. (Main rioer) CHRISTMAS CARDS Still ti geed assortment in Christmas card quarters near the Boek Stere, prices 3c te $1. Cal endars nlfse in plenty. (Main l'loer) ABOVE EVERYTHING. DON'T FORGET THE CANDY There is one kind that almost everybody likes and that is the special $1 a pound mixtuies or chocolates. Some people pay thcj are the best they have ever tasted at this price. Coming as they de from our own Candy Kitchen, they are fresh every day and made of the best materials. Kach box is tied with red rib bon and there is a five pound box also for these who will need this much. Deiru Mnlr "ter) sfc3i3 Yeu Can HfuHJIPVli -jigs' Wmw YOU can cheese up te the last minute and we will deliver i goods anywhere within our regular city and suburban delivery areas m time for Christmas. And we have the goods te deliver. Leeking at the hundreds and hundreds of things beimr sent out day alter day you would really imagine that they must have been taken out through one deer and brought back through another because there is never the suggestion of a scarcity no matter hew much we may sell. aiLiij, no Tomorrow there will be plenty of everything, including the particularly pit-like : pieces that can be selected in k fewCments with certainty that they will reach their destination n tmie fe? Christmas and bring joy in their train, for instance- bewmrjcibles, tea wagons, muffin stands, women's writinc desks, spmnet desks fancy chairs and rockers, easy cha rs and rockers and many ether gifts of utility and value PIANOS Gifts for a Lifetime Gifts for a lifetime if they are geed pianos, otherwise monuments te unwise expenditure. ' The pianos in the Wanamaker Stere are net only geed pianos, but most of them are great pianos, celebrated the country ever and far beyond as instruments of the highest class. And these pianos may be had in Philadel phia at Wanamaker's only. Chickering Knabe Schemacker Emersen Lindeman and the marvelous AMPICO Every musician knows these names and acknowledges the Ampice reproducing piano te be the most wonderful of all reproducing instru ments. i Prices range from $375 te $3500, according te make and model, and any instrument may be bought en convenient terms and with the assur ance that it will be delivered in Philadelphia in time for Christinas if bought up te store closing en Saturday. (Srcead rioer) A Vienna Velour Hat for a Fastidious Man These finest of all soft hats are lovely in their soft, silky texture and their colors are wonderful. Deep, rich greens, browns and grays and delicate pearl gray and fawn. The price is $12, which is less than many inferior velour nats. (Mnln ri.er) Men's Silk Umbrellas With Weed Shanks Heavy black taffeta silk with the full weed shanks many men prefer. Particularly fine gift cheesing at S12, $18 and $20. (Main Assortment Complete in Men's Gift Shirts Yeu can pet a geed, soft cuff, plain neglige madras shirt for 2 or one of finest American or imported madras for $3. At Se are shirts from our Custom Shirt Facterv with pleated besoms and cuffs of fine stiiped fabrics and solid color bodies and sleeves. English poplin shuts aie $(3. If the man likes starched cuff shirts vc hac them in madras with plain bobems at $2 and pleated besoms at 52.50, while the finest starched cuff madras shirt, with plain besom, is 53.30. Dress shirts arc $3.50 and $5, the latter pleated. Silk shirts start at ST.30 for stripes and $8.50 for nlain white and go te S10. at which price the white are pleated. (Slain rlenr) We Never Sold Se Many Half Hese for Gifts 'this i? due partly te the fact v.cl,wiu.- s .an uuie iiiaKu anu anciy 01 ucsins in nein sin: and wool. The price range iv Cotten. eOc te !:(.50 a pair: mcrceriztM !V isc te SI- ?lk Gec $10; wool, 33c te ifS.50; fancy lile, $1.50 te ?:.C0; wool golf hose, $: Specials Ooe.a pair for saucy sniped iik pl.uU; Tee ler full-fashioned silk pla.cd in black;, $1.1. for folk in a heavier weight; $2 for ribbed silk, the last being' seconds. ' i Mnln I luer A Bey's Merry Christmas Calls for a Geed Overcoat Bung in the buy ard w.i will havC no trouble finding the ev eat that will suit him. aud virisfy h'm ..i.d satUfy veu also, bv 1 ir.d of service it will give. ' ' We have overcoats in SIS Wis"11 M'atl'nnlP(, in f',bri SIS te $38 i reeiu Cheese Furniture Up te the Last Minute (Wit. Jl'loer) lloer) that people arc learning what ac- partly te tnc great and attractive Gec te $1.50' er- th i' ffir I 'i! r.T .11 ., . x nnt "''''R- and priced fairly at t lour". .v :l '! -;1 !M &J-rtS.,4Ufi ft J.1frAyffifJJttt...W.yy?lifr,, ..Vi, urtw-'tfittSKW igajffi),f.ftftjlffc)gt
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