"' '. V&' EVJSOTfcTG PTJB&IC LEDGEft-MlLABELPHM TOURSDA, ' DECEMBER ' 29; 1921: J7 Christmas Music by the Organ WANAMAKER'S at 9, 11 and 4.45 Stere Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S gjtore Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair A Page Divided Between New Goods and Meney -Saving Events t,' . r Ne Man's Werk Is Dene en Earth Se Leng as He can patiently labor and give anything te his family, city or nation which will add te its knowledge, wealth, improvements and importance. His first duty is te think ever the subject and the next duty is te set about making it practical by personally doing his best te de his part.- Congratulate yourself that you are still here te respond te the appeal of the age with a chance te 1 take part in the future of your city and country. Signed December SO, 1021. Qfctatefc Yeung Women's New f Afternoon and Evening Dresses $22 te $120 A flame-color crepe de chine, the very dress for I One refreshing note is the number of soft taffeta frocks, quaintly made for the most part, with full skirts, draper ies, youthful sash effects, and a great deal of girl ish charm. These start se Ieav as $22, and there are especially pretty ex amples around $35, $38 and $48.50. A French hand-made gown of navy Georgette richly hand-embroidered in cardinal is $75. A u e t h c i" charming French hand-made gown is of white Georgette, Valenciennes lace and white weed beads a really lovely and unusual gown, at .15120. a New Year dinner and dance, is 48. A delicate orchid gown of crepe romaine with girdle of deep violet vel vet is $68. A white crepe de chine hand-embroidered in gen tian blue, has low drop ped shoulder and peasant sleeve. It is $48. But there are beautiful new things at every step in the Yeung Women's Stere, including new lin ens and ratines and cloths and silk crepe sports costumes. Sizes are 14 te 20. ccend I'toer) IS 11 1M MM MM 50 Wemen3 s Fur-Trimmed Coats Drep te $200 That new lmce means ti saving of 5?2C te $75 en every one unci the coats are of Ihc finest. They are nearly all rather straight, very loose and rather simple net being at all of the wrap order and their sleeves are usually set in. Their ma terials are the finest of beliviaa and duvetyns, in dark blues, Sorrento, Vol Vel nay red, brown, russet, (rit tiuine and black, and these rich colors are act off by massive fur cellars or col cel lars and cuffs wolf, brown caracul, gray squir rel, mole and beaver. Everything about these coats is beautiful from the colors te the quality of the linings, and they will be eagerly sought by women of the best taste. As a rule, there is only one of a kind. ectien of new party and Occasion frocks for eriv-ls If six te sixteen years is mt m the Girls' Stere. The dresses include Girls' New Dresses of Silk Crepe and Taffeta, $20 te $38 A very delightful cel- taffetas, crepes de chine, Canten crepes and Geergettes, in dark and light colorings, including many in all white. Prices are $20 te $38. (Second fleer) 7W that Christmas is ever, women are beginning Y te think of the restful freshening which the fttlen (c Keantc can give them. Shampooing, mam- mmg ana waving are done, ana racial aim scaip reattnents given, all expertly. l . Prices Lessen en Women's Fine Evening Gowns New $85 te $125 In fact, we ought te say "finest," for these gowns are among the loveliest of the season. Rich crepy silks, brocades, chiffons, Geergettes, chiffon velvets these are the fabrics used in them, exquisite in vivid colors such, as fuchsia, jade, mauve, Callet red, and se en, besides the always distinguished black and white. One delightful affair shows black sequins in black net ever new blue. A startling rose chiffon velvet has an odd pearl sewn girdle. A mauve crepe is nearly covered with mauve bugles. A fuchsia colored lace and crepe gown haa a jewel studded girdle. A black Georgette gown has geld bead stars. A black petal dress is a copy of a Viennet. Hest refined and charming is a black chiffon with sheer black lace and monkey fur. Scarcely two of these gowns are alike and the sav ing en every one is substantial enough te buy some of the accessories te wear with it. (Flrit Fleer) - Tub Silks for Southern Wear Fer garments te wear under genial southern skies, we have a showing of silks that will delight any woman of taste and discrimination in matters of dress. Silks in striking and glorious stripes of various styles and in all colors, silks in plain white that are particularly excellent, silks in patterns and shades of the most appealing kind, silks that will appeal te the woman of ideas regarding effective garments for sunny southern wear. 'All 32 inches wide and very moderately priced at $2 a yard. (firm Fleer) Duvetyn Handbags at the $5 Mark There is an excellent selection of these desir able bags at this popular price. They are all a geed, roomy size and come in brown, beaver, navy and black. All have covered frames, some with knobs of amber or shell finish celluloid or metal, and all are nicely lined with silk and have self handles. (Main Fleer) Evening Slippers Fer the New Year fes tivities and all the occa sions of the social season there is no mere favored footwear this year than the slipper of geld or sil ver brocade with a single strap buttoned across the instep. In geld or silver, with a low French heel, or in silver with a high Leuis heel, this most fashionable and dainty evening slip per is priced $14 a pair. U'lrtt rioer) A Clearaway of Children's Coats Ifere's geed news for mothers who don't object te saving some money en the youngsters' clothes. There arc a hundred cdats reduced se that their prices read $6.50 te $25, and they include pretty nearly everything that is most wanted broadcloths, cheviets, beliviaa, velveteens, even chinchillas. A few of them are fur trimmed. Celers are tans, browns, navies, taupes and Copenhagen. Sizes are two te six years in the let. (Third Fleer) The Piquant Spanish Comb is an essential finish te the fashionable coiffure, whether dressed -high or low. A delightful selec tion is here in high straight effects, fan shapes or ether fancy forms, all beautifully carved. They are priced from $2.75 te $17. (Uln Fleer) Underthings Levely as Flowers Satin-striped and plain radium silk, in a delicate flesh-color, makes some new chemises of the step in and envelope styles. They are daintily picot edged, have ribbon shoul der straps and are priced $5.50 and $6.50. JCMra Fleer) ,4 , Chinese Rugs of the Very Kind That People Want These are the newest pieces in the Oriental Rug Stere, at this writ ing. They are neither tee low-priced te be worth while, nor se high-priced as te be expensive. The unusual demand for rugs of this type new is based net only upon their excellent service qualities, but also upon the growing appreciation of the way they fit in with and give point te se many modern schemes of furnishing. v In this latest group- (Seventh sizes 9x12 ft., or there abeuts, are priced at $300, $340, $345 and $360. In our general stock we have Chinese rugs of geed quality approxi mately 9x12 ft., begin ning at $250. Among the smaller Chinese pieces recently unbaled there are very attractive rugs in size 2x4 ft, at $27 te $35, and some 3x6 ft., at $60 te 5e. In weierht. texture and color these are pieces of the most desirable kind, the kind it pays te buy. rioer) Clocks for Of inestimable com fort te the traveler, or any person living much away from home, are these small eight-day clocks that fold flat for safe and convenient car riage in a trunk. Waltham movements are used, making them (Malu Travelers entirely dependable time tellers. The dials are all clear and easily read, and some are luminous for quick night-reading. Attractively cased in . crimson, blue, green, brown or black leather, their prices are $35 and $40. rioer) New Shipment of Seamless Velvet Rugs We have just received some in the most desired size, 9x12 ft., which wc will sell for $48.50. There is a geed range of attrac tive designs and the cel erings are very pleasing. 9x12 ft. wool Wilten rugs, $84. Small Wilten rugs of the finest makes, 27x54 in., $9 and $12.50; 36x63 in., $14.50. (Seventh fleer) Light-Cut Glassware. New Frem Our Own Sheps Our own workroom is all the time turning out interesting designs in light-cut, or etched glassware. The latest arrivals are very attractive and well executed. Along with them wc have sonic very geed selections from ether cutters. The combined collection as most attractive and prices veiy moderate for pieces and sets of such a geed and well finished kind. Water sets, $2 te $15. Iced tea sets, $3 te $12A Grape juice acts, $i te $10. Berry sets, $7.50 and $8. Mayonnaise sets, 85c te $1.50. Bei'ry bowls, $1 te $4.50. Cracker - and - cheese (Fourth l'loer) dishes, $1.50 te $5.50. Handled sand w i c h trays, $1.75 te $4.50. Flower bowls, $4. Flower baskets, 75c te $5. Vases, 25c te $7.50. Jam jars, 50c te $2. Candy jars, 75c te $4.50. Sugar-and-cream sets, 50c te $1.50. Women's Fitted Cases Uncommonly Geed for $25 They are of black long-grain cowhide, with moire linings, and large, practical fittings of amber or shell finish cel luleid. All 22-inch size. We doubt if you can match these cases at this moderate price in Philadelphia. (Main Tloer) Weel Canten Crepe is one of the most graceful of woolen fabrics in fact, it has a geed deal of the air of its silken cousin and one of the favorites for mid-Winter and Spring dresses. It is all-wool, comes in lovely shades of jade, bluebird, Indian red, browns, which include rein deer; paprika, henna, navy and wistaria, is 38 inches wide and $2 a yard. (l'lrst l'loer) A Little Let of Men's British Fine Ulsters (In the Londen Shep) These coats have just come in, and because of their geed style and limited quantity they will seen be gene, se any man wanting one must act quickly. They arc of soft, warm fabrics in pleasing colors and are in a handsome double-breasted belted model. The price is $75. (The Gullet?) Men's Fine Imported Featherlight Derbies are said by all men who have worn them te be the most comfortable derby hats they ever had en their heads. Made in a deep, true black, tee, that does nql get rusty in a few months. Correct in style and unusual quality for $7. Men's Fine White Shirts of English Peplin The fabric is se high a grade that at first glance they leek like white silk shirts. Seme have soft cellars attached and these are much sought after by young men and ethers have neckbands for separate cellars. There i3 a wonderful let of wear te these shirts. Price $6. Men's Wet -Weather Shoes of Trim Appearance Net the mere or less clumsy type of shoe one usually thinks of as a storm beet. But dark tan Scotch grain calfskin bluchers with inverted welts, rawhide slips and soles stitched aloft. The tees arc shapely ;md comfertab'e and the shoes are ar nearly damp-proof as street fchees come. Price $10 a pair. (Main 1 loerj .." I ii J I I I J I mmmmatrmmmmmimnmnm.mm A New Sweater for Indoor Sports The Londen Shep is showing this new light weight sweater, which is of loosely woven wool and is very elastic. Just the thing te slip en after a game of indoor tennis, racquets or squash. In fawn, gray, brown, straw, icnien and light blue $15. ('lite GaUui?) Cozy Sweaters for Youngsters Plenty of spandy, fresh slip-en and open-front styles have arrived in such appropriate colors as reds, blues, tans and peacock, besides the soberer grays and browns. The weights vary enough te suit different tastes and the sizes run from two te six years. Prices $2.50 te $11.50. (Ililril rioer) Heavy Sweaters for Celd Days Heavy bhaker-knit sweaters in V-neck, pull- uvur beyiu, ana m navy, Drewn, wnne and crimson, $9 te $12.50 with large shawl cellars, and $S te $11.50 without cellars. Beys' si2.es, S(3.30 te $8. Beys' special heavy-wei.dil null-ever swp.il ers, $5. Ceat style sweaters with large shawl cellar and pockets, $10 te $16.50. lllie Gallerj-) Geed Red Rubber Het Water Bettles, $1.50 These are two-quart bottles of first quality, perfect in every respect, and guaranteed for one year. A special price. (.Main rioer) MPORTED white china flower holders with arti ficial flowers in them arc picturesque and amusina areupsu child with a pony cart, a donkey cart, a cupid. Prices $8 te $10. I (fourth l'loer) De Yeu Need Seme Geed New Lew-Priced Quilts or Blankets ? The newest arrivals in quilts are some wool-filled ones, with cov erings of the best sateen, patterned in all-ever designs and shown "in a variety of colors. These are priced at $10, and represent about as much solid comfort and geed service as can be had in almost any kind of merchandise for the money. i ur!eLare disfcincfcJy bette1' than what are generally called $10 nuilts which is the reason why we sell se many of them ' The newest blankets are white with borders of either pink or blue"' hrfT?S ai'e VT,,f ?b0,ut. 80 Per cenfc W0Dl a Priced en a very low basis at $8 a pair, double-bed size. y y wish ?ehSee?r Warm' BighUy' serviceabIe and Poetical as anybody could (brth rioer) f-r - n 5 i i tfi ir 1L :i Q (Third rjoer? ' 4 i.UL-M.iiil?A . J lh-u.4 -sB.ifji fj-lMfe jfUiii . r iTi' , J-1, ,' l'-A' I V tt"-- ' Jff.Jli'..2l