VT.T1 metm PSWffl H Ri?fwiii5' 3 jW,,Hl WTi PTTM-WH afcaTWirT , ', ' ' ' ?u'. m rrfA.vcJ., wey T5W fTgya jy-?- -i- ,;j,tjLiZi'g:i:..(. , " ri v-v.i ,vw-.w ui fM at t, 11 BtlS WPTin. KoletF at He WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Stere OpNfe t lCUH Santa's Bag Is Brimful s the Ti: Rv "ivf .i.t nceaaw svi.vrJ-M' ' i'-vi -j,a."Tl,.jw v ,j ir Yi.3 ' a iv-i v-,! w mmmmm i - "" "" . awimiM AvHsbbbI 8(ort CIems it 5:80 W AN AMAKER S GentruUy fair iffiH . .e JbTeWbsssm low TM it vflii vllvll w 4reH H II I af II I II II . ,:wi,3Mbm II IV . . J . .a. .a. II meIIbJ II IUi ananetm MaHmimzm m m aee me yin iimiiesi That Old Soldier Hobbling Along With a Weeden Leg living en half pay and unable te de hard work, would net exchange the honor he earned in Luting under the American flag were a place offered him in the President's Cabinet What is success but te make sacrifices? Te gain esteem by doing difficult things uid refusing riches and honor offered at the expense of cowardice and discarded principles. Ge out of your way te pay respect te the feldiers who brought DacK scars, Siffned November 22, 1922 Beautiful Coats of Black Caracul Fur, $225 te $1250 CARACUL in its finer phases is as glossy as satin, and se supple that it has the grace and flexibility of velvet. Many coats of this flat and silky "moire" caracul are num bered in the large collection in the Fur Salcn. In lower-priced models the far is thicker and shaggier, but every coat here is of carefully elected and beautifully worked ikini. A smart little sacque coat of biek caracul is priced $zze. (second Finer Apron Sets for Maids Etch set includes an apron, a elUrsnd a pair of cuffs, and all art exceedingly dainty. rt of nrsnndl with point for Mnalftt, M.SS. Vi ttmi-bar with embroidery, 80. Of Uwn with fine embroidery, li.SS Ml II. Of French organdie with beading, Milt with diet, 10. Fanciful sets with borders, col cel lars snd cuffs of lace and black Ktln belts are priced $15.60. (Third Fleer) I1& One Pair of High Shoes Every F Weman Needs She may cling te oxfords and pats for normal weather, but days re bound te come when it will be much mere comfortable te slip rub Mrs en ever a smart pair of high shoe. (Flret White and Black JewelryInexpensive Imitation rock crystal necklaces, the faceted beads with roundels of imitation Jet, priced $3.60 te $10. , They are much liked with black , witumes. (Miiln Fleer) Women's Afternoon Dresses, Special at $38.50 JJERE are some of the differ ent medels one may cheese from of trepe e chine with He " ' "al nd ti trdu ' hTy etlf.bratdlnf. One Hlfi, coMeto beaded and abreldered. " with the bending kept pretty "'r te fleet,, nnd girdle. Asethtr having a matelaiee eeat fMtenlng tlant-wli. with a dure m eklrt. "th It a lr altogether of (he Mattt Irlmmrd ltl. fur. Jhey arc in the three colors Wch held in fast favor by " woman who likes her dresses useful as possible ". brown and navy. inrat Fleer) QMmmfy. A handsome 60-inch coat reaching te ankles, with cellar, cuffs and skirt-bandings of lynx, $1250. Between the two are many models, in short, three-quarter and full lengths, trimmed with fox, squirrel, lynx, fitch, skunk, kolinsky and ether furs. The long coats are priced from $473 upward. Ne fur is mere fashionable, and no season has developed mere interesting variety in its usage. Fleer) Women's Prettiest $100 Coats Are Beaver Trimmed Made of the softest and warm est belivia coating, with a deep silky pile. The beaver cellar is large and fastens up snugly te the threat, or it may be worn open. Opinion is about evenly divided as te which of the two styles is the mere beautiful. One has the new wide armhole with large cuffs. (First A well-made conservative shoe in smooth black or tan calfskin, high laced, welt soled, medium - teod, with long wing tip and military heel, cannot be excelled for $12 a Pair. Fleer) Beguiling New Hats for Small Ghildren FRENCH as they leek, all were made here. But many are copies of Pari hats. Fer tiny baby girls and boys from one te three are little bonnet and poke shapes, some with ruffles and roses, ethers with bands of fur or fur tails. Usually in pale pink, blue or white Frem $3.60 te $10.60. Fer children from two te six are hats nnd caps a trifle mere sedate but nene the less new and pretty. Chinchilla, velvet, velour or hroadcleth and the plainly tai lered styles that boys like, $1.60 itylc .60. te $10 (Thtrf Flew) 5 ; I. A New Table Silver in French Renaissance Style A STERLING silver with the richest ornament- tien is fittingly named Francis I after the French king who did se much for art and letters. There is a handsome ma hogany chest of Francis I silver which contains 168 pieces, everything that the most exacting hostess (aUlM Feung Wemen9 8 Smart Sports Coats of English Fabrics, $48 te $75 Net only English materials, but made by an internationally famous coat-maker, whose label in the cellar is surety of both quality and style. He brings ever the identical tweeds and soft, colorful home heme spuns used in his best Londen coats, and makes them up in New Yerk ever his Londen models. (Soeend Women's French Suede and Duplex Lisle Gloves at Small Cost - The little price of $1 and $1.15 a pair for Winter-weight duplex lisle gloves that are always half as much again. Imported, and net only the fine foreign chamois finish, but the Srettieat shades of ecru, gray, eaver, beige, fawn and white. The gloves at $1 are two-clasp; at $1.15, the strap-wrist style with five-inch tops. Beth half pique sewn. Even better are the Freaeh lamb suede gloves at $1.45 worth a third mere. Twe clasp, full pique sewn, and In black, ecru, beaver, gray and beige. Wfit Altle) New "Spanish" Mantillas Frem Chiria They are big and square with long silk fringe. They fold diagon diagen ally and are worn with one end thrown ever the shoulder in Span ish fashion. Every particle of the embroidery is hand done, black en white silk, black en jade silk, all white, or white done in colors. Priced $37.60 te $100. (Mala Fleer) The lines are gracefully full from the shoulder down and there is a narrow belt .... The ether model is loose and flaring with hollow panels at each side and the prettiest bell-shaped sleeves. Beth styles are in navy, Malay brown or black. no) English Velveteen Special, $3.75 a Yard A sroed chiffon weisrht fe A sroed chiffon weight for dresses, blouses or two-piece ces- tumes. Beth color and pile are fast and the shades unusually pretty to bacco, navy and Napeleon blue, bronze, copper, beaver, gobbler, red. gunnwtal, mahogany, elephant and pansy. 86 inches wide. A finer quality English black vel veteen, 88 inches wide, $4.50 a yard. (Flrtl Fleer) Silk Chemises and Paisley Slips The costume slips are of Paisley printed crepe de chine, tailored, and priced $8.75. Envelope chemises of pink ra dium, tailored, at $5; of crepe backed satin, orchid, pink and teach, $6.85; of radium with seal seal eps and Irish plcet, $7.60. Step-in combinations of crepe barked satin, orchid and pink, $8. Step-ins of crepe de chine, pink, with hand embroidery and real filet, $12. (Third Fleer) Favorite Medels in Frelaset Corsets Many women prefer this popular front-laced corset, because of its solid support for the back, and the ease with which the lacing is ad justed. Fer slender and average flgnrea It a tepleee model of ilnk figured batltle. at S. An ostremelr low-topped model Ink breehe with long ttralght llatt, M.00. A dainty walitllne model, eUghtlj Ugher arreet aheulaert, le. Fer the taU. leag-waltted arnra It a lak breehe aiadel vita leaa imlalit hips, gore with eltU fcelew fraat I laelat, SIB, I Mri VWegi needs. The chest complete is priced $698. Such a won derful Christmas gift for a bride-te-bet But, if that is net pos sible, a collection of silver might be started this Christmas with a dozen knives, forks or spoons in this beautiful Francis I silver. VtMt) Yeung women could net have anything mere "swagger" or cesier te snuggle into at the games, or -or any ether outdoor occasion. Half a dozen models, all big, loose, easy-fitting, boyish and com fortable te the last degree. All beautifully tailored. Priced 48, $67.50, $66 and $75. In sizes 14 te 20. Fleer) A Chickering Piane 92 Years Old Has Just Come te the Piane Salens TT IS numbered 858, and was sold by the house of x Chickering, in Bosten, In 1830 nearly a century age. It is an upright of black ebenized weed, much decorated with gilt metal work, in a style amusing te this generation. It is an elder type by twenty years than even the famous old Chickering piano with which Jenny Lind made her triumphal progress through the United States. Decrepit? Far from it. It still stands up straight and strong, and there's music of a sort te be get out of its old ivories and strings yet. What a far cry from this curious old instrument te the new Ctjfrkrrittg ptattna In every modern form of upright, small and large grand, new grouped in the Piane Salens! ' Frem fine upright Chickerings at $876, and "baby" grand Chickerings at $1225 up te the Chick-ering-Ampice grand at $3500 this last the very topmost achievement of piano development every modern type of this world-famous piano will be found en our floors. We are proud te be the sole Philadelphia dis tributors of Chickering pianos, which are equaled by few and surpassed by none. (Egyptian Ball. Second Fleer) Bex After Bex Weel-Blankets But never box tee many for the demand. Never have any blankets wen such a wide popularity se quickly before. And they have- wen it en merit. Woven warp and filling of long, strong:, serviceable Cape Colony wool en the 60-60 principle, the SIth Short Cuts in the Kitchen Knlfe ebarpenera detlgned eipe. etaUy far knives of stainless steel are simple of operation. SB, Wanamaker feed choppers, te make the mines meat, (l.St, gi.78 and S3, Eaeh has fear attach ments. Ne cause for tears when the neat onion Is chopped I Three cheaper keep the onion nnder a glass bell daring tb chopping. IBe, Jelly melds, of all shapes nnd slies, S8e te 4.18. Ieta of Individual melts wtth fluted edges, e for twslv. Mayonnaise mixing bowls da way with the rteh of failure. The oil and vinegar are mixed with the egg drop by drop. (MS te i.u. ........ Wets for Christmas and Thanks giving roeklee can be grated In clever Utile graters that sell at 60e and Me. iimn tain worn lima a Be. New Beeks "A Life Unveiled," by a Child of the Drumlins, introduction by Jehn Burroughs; price $2. A nature study of child, girl and young woman written with the power of a novelist. "Under Four Administrations," by Oscar S. Straus; $4. An inspir ing record of public service. " 'Indiscretions' of Lady Susan," by Lady Suiian Townley; $5. Being the personal recollections of a diplomat's wife who has known the world from Washington te Pekin. (Main Fleer) . Fittings for Her Dressing Table Yeung girls especially will like the novel toilet pieces of white-en-amber effect. Frem $1.25 for a manicure article te $12 for the mirror. Shell-en-amber effect is another novelty. Frem $1.35 for a small article te $14 for the mirror. Just as pretty as either are the all-amber effects, from $1.25 te $12. All the pieces are attractively de signed and are sold either sepa rately or by the set (Main Fleat) of Cape Colony Coming In $10 best and most tien known. lasting; construe One weighs almost as much as a pair of ordinary blankets, but costs much less. Sold in Philadelphia at Wana maker's only, size 72x84 inches, in a choice of plain colors as well as in plaids, all handsomely bound. $10 is the lowest for which they arc sold anywhere. l'loer) The Philadelphia Camden Bridge Is Completed The Tey Stere Extra had the news some hours age. There's the Delaware, calmly flowing underneath, and the ferries plying from shore te shore ! It's a splendid bridge. Even the background and the approaches en both sides are complete and the bridge is lit up, tee. Almest every one will be interested in seeing it, yet it is only one of the interesting points of this year's Tey Stere that is se full of toys that are honestly well worth buying, as well as seeing. It pays te buy toys that last, toys that will give pleas ure long after Christmas, toys that are the best te bt had. (areata Vleer) t ' I .. 1 - I Nobody but the .wL,M -.L . 'i Nobody but the English Make Such Sewing Baskets That is why we send there every year for baskets te be given at Christmas time. They are poed, strong wicker with colored leather tops, beauti fully lined and fitted with the ne cessities for Rewlntf. All the fittings are excellent quality. Prices from $10 te $60. (Mela Fleer) Carnelian Ornaments Frem the Orient Recently arrived are some charm ing earrings, little carved oblongs, pure in color, price $42.50. Other earrings run from $18.60 for some of yellow tone te 800 for a wonderfully dark pair with pearls. Pendants run from small ones daintily carved, at $8.50, te un un eounted ones at $45. Girdles of carnelian circles en knotted cords, $125 and $150. A string of beads, clear and well matched, $50. (Main Fleer) Upholstered Furniture in Fine Assortment at 2R Per - . v A special disposal of several hundred pieces, including ajarge choice of three-piece suite, mostly the overstuffed type, in tapestry coverings, with a smaller selection of suits and pieces in velvets and mehairs. All of it has been taken from the regular stock and marked 25 per cent less. All pieces have hair stuffing nnd are soundly constructed with geed springs, cord and webbing. There is an especially geed choice of suits in tapestry at the moderate prices that meet the needs of se many homes. Fer three-piece suits, comprising davenport, winged chair and armchair, prices start at $175 and range up te $775. Single pieces in wonderful variety at $30 te $75. (Fifth Fleer) The Right Overcoats for Real Beys Are Right Here Fer boys of 3 te 10 years at $22.50 te $32 and for boys of 11 te 18 at $16.50 te $35. Fabrics, colors, patterns, styles and tailoring the best we have ever seen, the best te be found anywhere. (Third Fleer) Certain Men Like Sheer Handkerchiefs With them a ravorlte Is a nlca Irish llrmn her.dkerchlef with a tape border and hand-cmbreldcred Initial at 1 ench, or 111 a dezrn. It is particularly geed for Christ mas giving en account of Its flntr than usual quality. (Main Fleer) The Openwork Cleck Denotes the Stocking of the Moment Madame will hardly adhere te another thing with her mere flut tering attires, or for the street, either. But it need net be n high-priced stocking, for it is in a new group at $1.76, ns well as in the liner kinds. Silk in the chiffon weight with the open French clocks. In black, white and shoe colors. Made serviceable with lisle-tops and soles. (Writ Aide) 1000 Pieces Inviting Yeu te the Gracious Warmth of the Chimney Cerner The Chimnev Cerner fn m fa. lightful plnce where are gathered all the charming things that make a fireplace tha heart of the house. Here are shining andirons of brass and dull ones of black iron scores of different size and styles te harmonize with differ ent rooms. English settee fenders, up holstered with leather, lend an old-world charm. Among ether interesting things are: Pierced ColenUl breti frnfera: plrrc d black fender with ohln ehln l fcrM lop ""l" .. lile rimmed wtth hrlsht breii weed bntva corerod with bran In rolled ilriltnti fcri tim.Mng fOT, nrt May . r.1""". e lighter.., driftwood pewdrr te glte rotor te tin- fliimri old-fu.lilenrd ranrei or itrew weed carrier. Then there are such useful things aa electric or gns legs, coal grates, hearth brushes und hre sets, bellows, leg rollers and leg burners. All sound and mod erately priced. (Fearm Flew) Quiet Dignity Gives That Mannish Air te the New Dinner Ceat rIS a Londen Shep creation embodying the best in several of Londen's most fashionable coats, refined and improved here and there where American tastes differ. Nowhere else will such a coat be found. It is smart, almost animated with the swing and youth of the lines. Yet it is without furbelows, without extremi ties. A coat that speaks for the best, the cultured side of the man. In plain black or the indistinct herringbone with silk-faced lapels and silk lined. The coat and trousers are priced $65. Vests that fashion prefers for the dinner attire black silk, plain or fancy, $10 te $20. (The Gallery) Cent Lpss r-ww -ww Time te Bake Fruit Cakes if you want them really geed by Christmas. Pans of tin have removable bottoms that come out when the cake is turned out. Nine, ten and eleven inch sizes at $1.30, $1.40 and $1.50, respec tively. (Fourth Fleer) Chinese Ceral Pendants i Inexpensive nnd pretty, may be seen In the Oriental Stere at $1.50 and $2.50, the first price for little drops and the second for the drops with kingfisher designs of butter flies, bate and se en above them. (Muln Fleer) Men Have Found Scotch Grain Oxfords te Be the Safest Kind Seme of the Bturdiness and ruggedness of the highlands seems te be in the leather from Scot land. It is bigger than weather, bigger than the knocks and bumps of day-in-day-out wear. Therefore it is very much of an (Meln Silk and Weel Neckties Have Joined the Dellar Greup i,. i?? -eB in neat' c,ean-cut stripes something about the size of hairlines but that's neither here nor there: silk and wool ties are new, they are fashionable and men want them. feaM?:L(i?1lmle, thefe are any number of ether kinds that are fashionable, tee, at the same price. (Main Fleer) of Geld-Encrusted Glass Just Opened, $3 a Piece A brilliant new collection of probably the most popular pieces in the whole sparkling realm of glassware. Made of fine crystal with a wide encrusted geld band. The price, $3 a piece, is much less than regular. There are candy boxes, sandwich trays, cheese and cracker dishes, vases, jugs, salad bowls, competes, fruit bowls; splen did gifts at worth-while savings. Alse about 500 new pieces of silver-encrusted glass with an additional light cutting in silver-gray finish and comprising me same items as the geId-encruBted group, but priced $3.76 each. (Fourth Fleer) Imported Porcelain and Pottery Lamps 1 Frem England, China, Japan j nnd France; in blue, oxblood, corn), 1 greun, yellow, brick red, mirror blnck, powder blue. They are equipped with one and two lights; mounted in burnished brass, and priced $8 te $7G. Shades that could well be used M mr mm - . QU? 1U!0t?t 0t tbec Days must have been a melancholy thing, te judge by some funny little "betty-lamps" or "fat lamps" new in Antiques. They were the first form of lamp used in America. Fat was the oil, and a piece of burning rag the wick. The little lamp hung from a nail or chairback, or semetimee from a wooden ratchet. One of the old weed ratchet "chan deliers" from the late Gov Gov ereor Pennypacker'a collection is shown with the lampa. Reman oil lamps of braas. with clinking paraphernalia of snuffers, cleaners, etc., sua pended from the slender stand ards, are priced $25. interesting old Colonial and Russian brass candlesticks also suggest themselves for gifts; and eome quaint "Paul Revere" lanterns. (Fifth Fleer) event when well-made 6hees of such leather can be had for $9 the pair. Oxfords of Iho blucher type, following the lines of the bregu, but perfectly plain except for few tiny perforations en the tip. " VillJT. Fleer) Thermometers might almost he regarded aa coal savers when properly used one in ench room from cellar te garret. Ever se many kinda in the Optical Goods Stere, 60c te fit, (Mala Oaiury) wita 9140. ctmsf) it '. - (, ) r.U AfcaAf. ,iA i aVfefl&M.te4 t !. J lAli j2&i&rrtftftvi. S. wTO. .ttt-l r