Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 18, 1922, Night Extra, Image 5

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If Yeu Ever Wear Stockings or Give Them for Christmas, Menda
Brings an Opportunity Toe Geed te Miss
De Net Let Old Friendships
Be Easily Broken
Try te cement them mere and closer as
jtfme gees en. -"
Neither prosperity nor poverty should
alter the relation of old friends.
It is human for us all te make mistakes.
We have all te cress the same bridge
sooner or later if we expect te be forgiven.
Signed
November 18, 1922.
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The Most Distinguished New
Wraps Are Trimmed With
Black Mele
Only the handsomest
wraps are using this fur,
which is rapidly coming
into fashionable promi
nence. In the case of a gorgeous
black duvetyn, the cellar,
deep hem facing and enor
mous sleeves are made of
black mole.
Anether new wrap of bo be
livia has the cellar, cuffs,
the front facings and long
panels trimmed with this
fur.
A nen and. interesting
triple cape wrap of cinder
gray duvetyn cheeses gray
mole as a banding for the
edges of the capes.
Beaver, black wolf and
gray squirrel are generous
ly used en ether coats and
wraps that
arrived.
have recently
They are all the finer in
dividual wraps without
duplicates and the prices
are $225 te $475.
(First Fleer)
Individual Fur Wraps Come
' Almest Daily
A new arrival is a long coat
of beige-color caracul with Drewn
fox cellar and tan brocade lining.
Priced $900.
Hudsen Real (sheared musk
rat) fashions a beautiful gar
ment whose wide sleeves start as
low as the hip-line. Cellar and
cuffs are of taupe fox. Priced
$750.
A black Persian lamb coat
with skunk cellar and cuffs, at
$650; a bloused gray moleskin
coat with taupe fox cellar, at
$525; an exquisitely-marked coat
of baby leenard with beaver
cellar and cuffs, at $550; a hand
some blue-pray squirrel coat
lined with silver-gray matelasse,
at $1000; and a reversible black
moleskin wrap at $600, whose in
terior of copper-brown matelasse
may be worn outside if desired
these are a few of the many
rich novelty garments new in the
Fur Salen.
Lengths are from -44 te 60
inches.
(Second Fleer)
Women's Loveliest Gowns
for Evening $75 te $150
Chiffens, Geergettes, deli
cate silk crepes, full of
grace and charm in line,
decoration and color.
Airy draperies are al
most the rule with these
models; when beading and
embroidery appear en them
it is completely artistic in
design and quantity and'
placing; and the colors are
usually the softest, most
delicate tones wonderful
blues, violets, sapphires,
greens, roses and pinks;
(Flrit
just a few flames and tan
gerines. .White is very much in
evidence, tee, for this is
te a certain extent a white
season. Alse the gowns
are net extremely low-cut,
only prettily se; with little
cap sleeves or sheer dra
pery where there are any
sleeves at all.
Of course such gowns
are usually one of a kind,
and prices are $75 te $160.
Fleer)
As Levely a Ceat as We Have
Had for Yeung Women at $150
Net only for the rich quality
n its fabric, which is one of the
finest belivia weaves made; but
Ise for its unique lines and
luxurious finish. -
Its sleeves are a study. They
ire small wraps in themselves,
Meply pouched and tasseled,
oddly shaped, and gathered intp
a deep band cuff of fur te match
the large cellar, which is beaver
or squirrel of best quality.
In brown, navy, kit-fox gray
or black, lined with self-colored
crepe de chine, and warmly in
terlined. Sizes 14 te 20 yeats.
(Second Fleer)
Paris Sends Exquisite Gifts
for the Baby
What prettier gifts could one
Mk than these dainty little gar
ments made of the finest mate
rials and entirely by hand. Near
ly every ene is hand embroidered
m only clever French fingers can.
some are trimmed with real lace.
There are bibs, starting as low
as $1.50, also petticoats, dresses,
both long nnd short, pillowcases
and the dearest little lingerie
caps.
The highest price is $22.50
for a christening dress beautiful
enough for a baby princess.
(Third Fleer)
Yeung Women's
Regulation
Dresses, $7.50
Cuttem made In our own work werk
m, ati exceptional value.
e.pce me(,eB of elthcp heayy
"" nen with blue cellar nnd
m1' L0lt 'f0,, 1ui4mr navy blue
TW' Th sailor rellnra nt .L.u.
W.smbreiatred, in 14 te 20 mar
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800 Dezen All-Linen
Napkins Direct
Frem Ireland
Three different sizes in a won
derful choice of patterns.
Silver-bleached napkins, 20x20
inches, are marked $4.75 a dozen.
Full-blenched, heavy, service
able napkins, 20x20 inches $6
and $5.75 a dozen. ,
Standard quality goods, woven
of pure flax, certain te glvs geed
met. -.-.i.!
"Wherever There are
Pretty Women
There Will Be
Pearls"
A pearl necklace, in a way
all its own, enhances a
woman's beauty. Unlike ether
Sems, wjiich call attention te
lemselves, pearls lend charm
te the wearer.
Is it any wonder that women
love pearls and, such being
the case, could there be .a mere
welcome Christmas gift than
a necklace of perfectly
matched Oriental pearls?
The finest pearl necklaces
in the Jewelry Stere are
priced be moderately that
they could net be duplicated
today for anything like this,
$240 te $8000.
(Main Fleer)
Little Hats
Of Slipper Satin, Brocade
and Fur
The most charming things
imaginable te wear with fur
coats, or with any ether coat
whose cellar is huge.
They set closely down en the
head, with little or no brim.
Geld or silver metal brocade it
combined with the black slipper
satin in high-draped turban ef
fects for afternoon and evening.
Others are softly veiled with lace
or lightly touched with fur.
A delightfully youthful idea is
the tiny short-backed toque af
fair of black slipper satin, with
wheels of white ermine tails, or
ether fur, at the sides.
' All new, and moderately priced.
(Second Fleer)
Thousands of Pair of Men's and Women's
High-Grade Hosiery Ge .Inte a Sale With
Prices Averaging Half Belew Regular
Net broken lets or shop-worn goods, but excellent new merchandise.
Nothing but Wanamaker purchasing power could have brought the prices down
se low.
Nothing but Wanamaker merchandising ability could have brought together such
a great assemblage of better than usual he3iery. And with it some silk undergarments
for women that are equally geed values.
The goods are products of high-grade factories, bought especially for this sale. Fer
the most. part they are fresh, fashionable, unhandled, perfect goods, although here and
there is an honestly marked "second."
All in all it is one of the most unusual groups of merchandise offered at less than
regular prices in years.
There are ,
22,548 Pairs of Women's Stockings
2500 Silk Undergarments for Women
12,094 Pairs of Men's Half Hese
And Frem the Tep te the Bettem of the List
the Sayings Average a Half
Fer Women
Blouses With
Cellars Have Many
Friends
Many women, tt seemi, find them
se much mera becoming than the
cellarlcia blouses.
One of the favorite crepe de chine
blouses with a cellar has a V-shaped
opening- down the front and Is elab
orately braided In seutache.
The sleeves are long am! full, end-lng-
In a tight braided cuff.
In the geed suit color nf navy,
black, brown or bisque, $13.50.
(Third Fleer)
Silk Stockings, $1 a Pair
Full fashion in black and colors. Seme si-Ik
te the top, ethers have cotton soles and tops.
Slight "seconds."
Gkrte Silk Stockings, $1.75 a Pair
First quality. In new shoe colors and the
fancy vertical designs.
Silk Striped Weel Hese, $1.75
Beautiful silk stockings with vertical silk
stripes. Brown, blue, heather mixtures and
camel's hair. First quality.
All-Silk Open Clocked Stockings,
$2.50
Full-fashioned and in fascinating heather
color mixtures.
All-Silk Stockings, $1.75 a Pair
Full-fashioned. First quality. Black, white
and cordovan.
Black Silk Stockings, $2.50
With effective open work insteps. "Seconds."
The entire West Aisle will be given ever te the Sale en Monday.
Fer Men
Wool-and-Cotten Half Hese, 50c
Brown heather mixtures. First quality.
Silk Half Hese, 75c
Twe styles; one full-fashioned in black and
colors and a "second." The ether first quality,
seamless and knitted of a fine silk in self stripes,
drop-stitch, clocks and vertical stripes.
Silk Striped Weel Hese, $1.15
Stripes vertical and in self colors. Brown,
blue and heather mixtures. First quality.
Wool-and-Cotten Hese, 65c
Smart heather mixtures with embroidery
clocks. First quality.
A
k
Rachmanineff
will be listened te with delight in his
recital in Philadelphia Monday. But you
may enjoy his wonderful playing every
day if you possess r.M
The Ampice
The great Russian composer - pianist
records his playing exclusively for The
Ampice, because he regards it as the
instrument best fitted te perfectly re
enact his playing with fidelity te the
minutest shade of expression.
The playing of a hundred or mere great
pianists is brought into your home with
the. Ampice. There is no instrument te
equal it. It must be heard te be appre
ciated. A private hearing of the Ampice at any
time in the .. , ,K.!iiiuntu
Wanamaker
Piane Salens
in conjunction with the Chickering, the
Knabe or several ether well-known
pianos. This is its only distributing
center in Philadelphia.
(KirptUn Hall, Second Fleer)
Mere Roseville
Pottery Lamps
Simpje, of exquisite classical
shapes and lovely colors rose,
copper, amethyst, green, yellow.
Even the mountings are simple
and each is equipped with two
lights. Prices SS5 te $105.
Shades which might go with
them, $55 te $140.
(Fourth Fleer)
A New Let of Scotch Grain Oxfords
Has Come te Sell for $7. 75 the Pair
Made of the best Scotch grain calfskin
obtainable. Every pair in this group ordi
narily would sell for several dollars mere
and they are exactly the kind of oxfords
that men are putting en right new te wear
all Winter.
Every pair perfect, every pair better
than ordinary.
There are black ones and there are tan
ones a rich, deep tan.
Made en the brogue last, perfectly
plain and smart.
Deuble white oak soles run clear te the
heels, four rows of stitching. add strength
te every seam. Shee making of the better
kind shows in each detail.
(Main Fleer)
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200 Excellent Quality Dinner Sets
One-Third te One-Fourth Less
An unusual Thanksgiving offering of standard dinner sets from the regu
lar Wanamaker assortments, bringing a fine choice of the most desirable decera
tiens m wares of recognized quality.
Fine American semi-china dinner sets
new marked $10
With wide bands of 18-karat coin geld, half-matt geld handles;
sets of 47 pieces, complete for several persons.
English semi-china dinner sets of 106 pieces
new marked $32
Berder designs consisting of handsome fruit decorations in natural
colors, leaf-green edge and handles.
Fine American semi-china dinner sets of
106 pieces new marked $18
Medallion border decorations of baskets of flowers in natural col
ors; blue band and inner hair line.
French china dinner sets of 106 pieces
new marked $67.50
Of flne Limoges china in a dainty conventional floral border decoration
with dark ivory band and geld-line edge.
(Fourth Fleer)
Something New
in Gloves
A dainty 12-button lentjth mousque meusque mousque
tnlre glove of tine chamois lisle, with
hemstitched and embroidered bend
top, giving; It n pretty finish as It
lies ever the sleeve.
In pale fawn, covert, beaver and
liver sray. Priced $2.76 a pair.
(Mala Fleer)
Neckties of the
Rich Spitalfield
Silk, $3
In all the world there is nt
better silk for neckties.
Heavy and firm, still it Is
soft, supple and beautiful.
It is brought ever from Eng
land in big squares and made
into neckties by one of America's
best manufacturers.
There is a world of colors,
world of patterns te choesa
from. Stripes, fancy effects,
figures in subdued colors or gayer
shades.
Plain color neckties of the
same splendid silk, $2.
(Main Fleer)
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A New Wealth of Celer and
Interest in Chinese Rugs
choice at $365
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Chinese rugs are enjoying a
wonderful popularity, net only
because of splendid service quali
ties, but nlse because of positive
and striking decorative effect.
Beth characteristics are re
markably well exemplified in the
new Chinese rugs here in a
splendid selection of sizes, large,
small and medium.
In sizes 9x12 te 10x13 there is
an attractive group priced $233
te $425, with a geed in-between
(Seventh Fleer)
$38.1 and $390.
In size 8x10 ft., there are many
handsome pieces at $110, $130,
$145 and $175.
Other excellent Chinese weaves
particularly liked as gifts are In
sizes 2.6x4.6 ft., at $30 te $35;
3x5 ft at $45 te $.", and 3x6
ft, at $65 te $75.
All rugs of exceptionally geed
quality, in the most desirable
colors and designs.
Geed All-Weel Blankets
at 10 and $12 a Pair
Emphasis en Geed
r N
They might be called the best
in the country.
Of pure California wool, warp
and filling, and in a choice of
white with borders of rose or
of blue and also in several plaid
effects.
.Wonderfully soft, warm and
serviceable, the single-bed slse at
110 nnd the double-bed size at
$12 a pair.
Fer these who want still hotter
blankets we have seme of pure
California wool warn and filling,
white with pink or blue borders,
cut and bound scpurntely, Bingle
bed size, $14, double-bed size, $15.
and extra Urge slse, $20 a pair
An Egyptian Clasp
Identifies a New
Handbag
It In one of the prettiest of the
new hnrnlbnus In a soft mocha dnve.
'tyn nnd the clnp b one that we spe.
dally ordered hb Bn added mark of
distinction,
Most women nre nxUlnic for the
lareer nUcd handling, mien n thin la,
mid It cuiiH-B In th mont-iibked-for
roleiH li'-aver, fuwn, navy, hrewn
und lilacU.
It h lii'iiutlfully Unrul with chnnR.'
nhle tiitt'etn or satin nnd hus nn inner
frame.
In two styles, 1175 .and 1.
Embroidered
Pillowcases Are
Always Nice Gifts
Women who study thelr women
friends' tastes are ant te buv such
pretty pillowcases for Chrlstmns
presents, for they are se sure te
be welcome.
HemNtltrheil plllewcie, ft.?. for
ii lin of two,
hi-allepeil plllawrut.r, Sl.0.1 it l.civ,
Kmlirnlilered plllewrnM-n, s,'.se it
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"Gee Gee" Has Come
Galloping In
Bringing a "Pack of Fun" for Little
Beys and Girls
He's the new wonder of this wonderful Christmas.
Little folks are wild about him.
"Gee Gee" is a horse. A real galleping: horse or
at least the toy-like image of one.
He gees like the wind, speeds here and speeds there.
Races around corners and in the narrowest places and
all the while his youthful master is clinging te his back,
having the ride of his life.
He runs en two wheels, the back one higher than
the front and oval in shape. The rider balances him
as he would a bicycle and the motion of the body
bouncing up and down makes him go.
Never was there such fun, children all agree. "Gee
Gee" is just the si.e for jby or girl of 5 te 10 years
or se and he costs but $T i
Meet him in the Te . Jere it's the only place in
Philadelphia you will find Kim.
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