Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 27, 1922, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIliADELPHIA. UfONDAY, NOVEMBER 27. 1922
Crtgn playa M tnd 5:15
WANAMAKER'S
WANAMAfcER'S
WANAMAKER'S
WEATHER
Mostly Cleudy
Stere Opens at 0
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Stere Closes at 5:30
Chimfi " - -
Debutantes Are Bowing and the Happy Season Is Here When Pretty Clethes Mean Se Much
IPfB
i Theu, Who Pesest te Be a
Judge of Celers Being Blind!
Theu, who seest se much of wrong around thee,
whose tongue waggeth all day long and everywhere,
condemning ethers who have a right as perfect as
thine own te conduct their own business as seemeth
best,' be gently advised te take a rest and step within
thine own doers, and, without chatter, set worthy
examples as patterns for thy neighbors, that there
llty be peace in the little town of thine own mind for
it least a little while.
Hark thee te thine own icebound conscience!
"There is no geed that is net born of geed."
Frem the Mulberry Tree te the
Christmas Tree
is the route of ninny u (mining
length of silk. The loveliest
silks in ycatB are fast being cut
into dress lengths, unci put into
holiday boxes.
And the women who will get
them v.ill like' them all the bet
ter because they ennie from the
great
Christmas Silk Stere at Wannmaker's
(First Fleer)
Leng White Kid Gloves Start
Their Secial Season
made,
Signed
Snemicr '27, 192 J.
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Geed News About Seme Beautiful
$150 Women's Coats
A fine new let has just ar
rived and there are a number
of women eager te hear this
word.
They are coats of deep pile
belivla with a sheen resembling
silk. The huge cellar and cuffs
re of such fashionable furs as
Muck fox. dyed squirrel or
beaver, depending upon the
color of the coat, which may be
black, navy, taupe or brown.
The sleeves are Raglan style,
giving a large armhelc and
there is a narrow Strap belt.
Added te the warmth of the
coating is an interlining and a
crepe de chine lining.
rirt Fleer)
Here Are Women's Coats of
Sturdy Furs for the Next
Big Game
with the opening of opera. This
Is one of the things we must go
te France for, because no ether
country yet makes evening gloves
of a fineness and perfection te suit
the dainty wemun.
Here is' a complete and satisfying
assortment, including net only the
usual French kid evening gloves,
but also the exquisite Reynicr, the
most luxurious kid glove
and here exclusively.
White French kid inousquetaire
gloves in 12-button length, $5.50
and $6.50; 16-button length, 7;
20-button length, $8 te $13.50; 24
button length, $15 a pair.
White and pearl French suede
mousquetaire gloves, in 16-button
length, $8; 20-button lrngth, $11.30
a pair.
(Main Fleer)
The kind of coats which are al
lays wanted by women who meter
r spend much time in the open
sir of the country, and at the same
time ere neither heavy nor clumsy,
10 that they can be worn, tee, en
the city streets.
Raccoon coats vary in length
from 30 te 44 inches and prices
run from $265 te $400. All arc
of the straight loose cut. always
of geed silvery color, and often
with the skins worked te form
borders.
Other hardy fur coats arc of
natural muskral, at $125; nutria,
at $5125 te $500; American opos
sum, at $150; Australian opossum
coats, $450.
(Second Fleer)
All Colored Beaded
Tunics, $20 te $95
Specially priced, for they are
the most beautiful of their kind
in chiffon velvet, net, chiffon,
georgette and metal cloth.
Every one is new this season
nd therefore in the latest fash
ion for evening gowns.
There are ulse all the most
desirable colors, gray, bronze,
blue, jade, fuchsia, apricot, red,
coral, mauve, lilac and se en.
(Mala Fleer)
Overbleuses of
Paisley Printed Silk
seem just the right sort te bright
en up dark tailored suits.
With the coat unfastened they
leek like a gay waistcoat; and
with the coat off they arc smart
nnd pretty enough te appear at
luncheon and matinee.
New models in cellared jacket
styles with short sleeves, $15.
Others in slip-ever and collarless
styles, with long sleeves, $5.85;
with short or three-quarter sleeves,
$12.75 and $13.50.
Heavier and richer silks, of
course, in the three better models.
(Third Fleer)
Women's Fine Black Patent
Leather Tongue Slippers
A tiny feet is net se important
te any woman as it once was;
tQt no normal woman ebiecta te
laving her feet appear as small
nd dainty as is compatible with
amfert.
Ne slipper achieves the result
la naturnllv nnA annnfnnnnliilv
t is, without intention or ef ef
ert as a certain fine black nat-
Mather tongue slipper with a
small strap buttoned across the
base of the tongue.
The rounded tee, shortened
vamp, moderate size and becom
ing shape of the tongue, graceful
arch and high Spanish heel, all
tend te a diminutive effect, with
no actual lessening of size. This
finely made and hand-turned slip
per is priced $16 a pair.
A somewhat similar style, with
larger tongue and no strap, $14.
Thanksgiving Means New
Clethes for the Schoolgirl
FIRST of all, she will need
a smart coat for the foot
ball game, metering or
perhaps just te wear ever
her picltiest frock te the
matinee.
She may have a geed-looking
warm belivia ceut with
squirrel cellar, satin lined
and also intci lined, in cither"
of two style., for $45 each.
In brown, reindeer or Sor
rento blue, sizes 8 te 14
years.
But most of nil, she wants
a brand-new dress for the
Thanksgiving dance. White
Georgette, chilfen, crc)u de
chine and Canten crepe, all
are prime favorites thi Win
ter nnd theie are some
charming dresses in these
.silks.
On the ether hand, there
are lovely colored tnffetas
the quaintest nnd most de
lightful Pompadour silks
gorgeous velvets and colored
chiffons. Nearly all have a
touch of silver in flowers,
libben or lace.
Tn 6 te 17 years, P28 te
$78.
(Second I'lner)
100 of the Finest Evening
Gowns Drep in Price
New $100 te $150
(Pint Fleer)
That means a substantial sivinc
en every gown.
They are among the most beau
tiful things of the season metal
cloths, metal laces, and glace
crepes in exquisite colorings.
Silver shot with mamc is one
of the prettiest color schemes;
(First Fleer)
silver with a grayiMi orchid is an
other; silver and cornflower blue,
geld and cerise, and geld and ivory
are ethers. Every gown is unique,
and full of grace.
Women planning for the social
affairs of the season will surely
want te sec the colledion.
"Isn't One Phonograph as Geed
as Anether?"
PERTAINLY net!
There are inferior phonographs, just as there are
inferior musical instruments of ether kinds. And all the
advertising in the world won't make such inferior instru
ments as geed as better ones.
But there are four superb makes of phonographs, en
any one of which you can t go wrong
The Victreta The Cheney
The Brunswick The Senera
pHOOSE which of-these four you will, you can have the
- assurance that you possess a perfect instrument.
The Wanamaker Music Salens is one of the very few
places possibly the only one in the city where you may
listen te one after the ether of these famous phonographs
and make a side-by-side comparison. Ne trying te remem
ber from place te place, no going back and forth. Just sit
comfortably still and enjoy one after the ether, and make
up your mind which you wish.
These four and no ethers are here because careful
examination has convinced us they are the best, the
most certain te give you lasting pleasure and satisfac
tion. Each has its own merits. Come in and let us tell you
nat they are why, and just hew they differ.
Victrelas in every form, from a little table-top size at $25
te a fine period console at $850. ,
Cheneys in fleer and console models, $100 te $1275.
Brunswlcks in every siie and variety. $63 te 1473.
jSoneras in equal diversity, $50 te $630.
i - . au hi M than m terms convenient te ine p urcasscr.
' .,--,-, (INNI VtMV) ,
American Lady and
Madame Lyra Corsets
at Half
Medels which we s-hall net re
order in these two excellent do
mestic corsets, because ether
models of the same make are
sufficiently similar.
Coutil, broche and brocade, some
with elastic tops. Topless nnd
low-top models are included, and
some negligee girdle.
New $1 te $:i the majority
about half price.
Alse u few "stylish stout" cor
sets at .$3.50, that were almost
three times as much.
(Third fleer)
CANDLES, burning
brightly, are alment as
important as the turkey en
the Thanksgiving table.
Prices are He te 20c each,
and the variety ts immense
in the Lamp Stere.
(Fourth Fleer)
Favorite Fleer Lamps
Kleer IiiIiIre lamps with flutrd ."ImikI.
nrelp. Unified In prprn or mnheRiiny
color, utiil itirineunr(l by tins r,lrl
Iteninn liimji'i, the ttcttml modern fire,
trio light hiiriRltiR below. 1'rlcc, S3: 50.
Shuili'n, ?l te MS.
(I'uurtli fleer)
This Is the Time te
Buy Her a Watch
That in, if it is te be n Christ
mas gift and you want te have
it engraved.
The assortment of women's
wrist watches is at its host new.
In fact it is hard te see hew it
could be better. All nrc geed'
reliable American watcher with
the names of well-known Amer
ican makers te guarantee them.
In plnllntim rnsre, erl wllli illu illu
inemlii, S'il.'i In K5IO.
Ill 14-lit. keIiI ni,f, MS tn ?I3.
In Relil-ltllrd rnftr, SIS te S3..
(Muln fleer)
Beautiful Geld-Encrusted
Crystal, $7.50 a Piece
New shipment bringing a wealth
of rich pieces In a new decoration.
Finest quality glass with a one
and a half inch deep encrusted
coin-geld border.
There arc checse and cracker
dishes, deep fruit bowls, footed
fruit competes, orange bowls, 10
inch fruit and salad bowls, footed
flower vnsed and ether pieces all
made specially for Wanamaker'a.
Unusual value at $7."0 each, and
particularly appropriate as gifts.
(fourth Fleer)
These Are the Days
When the Roominess of
the Tey Stere Begins
te Count
At ether times one may notice with pleasure the wide
aisles, the general roominess and fresh-air atmosphere of the
Tey Stere, but from new en, one realizes the real value of them
hew greatly they add te the ease and comfort of shoppers
and the safety of small but active young sightseers!
As for the toys the quality and variety are unexcelled.
Men have gene te far lands te gather the funniest, the most
instructive, the most interesting toys of the age that chil
dren may have the merriest, happiest Christmas, ever.
(Wcwnlli Fleer)
Nearly Every Man Yeu
Meet Knows in His Heart
That a Geed Suit Pays
It leeks like a suit from the start smart, dignified
and up with the season in style.
And every man who knows geed clothing knows
that in the length and breadth of the land there are
none better Jhan Wanamaker suits.
There's a leek of difference about them, a tailored-in
distinction that ether clothes lack.
But the big advantage is in the service they stay
geed as long as the cloth holds together. With it all, they
are net high priced.
There's Wonderful Cheesing
at $40
some even lower $30 and $35, while the highest priced
of all arc only $55.
(Third fleer)
2000 All-Weel
Blankets Finest
Loomed in America
Unsurpassed at $8.50
' te $40 a Pair
The pick and choice of the best
blanket mills in the country.
White blankets, with colored
borders plaid blanket?, blankets
in various plain colors
Net a thread of cotton, warp or
weft, in any one.
Standard in size, in weight, in
everything that means quality in
a blanket.
Prices are the lowest bona fide
figures quotable for such qualities.
If you want part-cotton blankets,
they are here and they nrc the
bc-t of their kind, but they never
get mixed up with the all-wool
one?.
2000 of these latter are here new
.and hundreds mere coming in all
the time and going out as
rapidly.
(SIMIi deer)
Geed Blue Serge
at $2 a Yard
Seft finish, line twill, all wool,
and one of the best dark blues here.
A paiticulnrly geed choice for
dresses.
Full 34 inches wide, which
make it the mere exceptional for
the yard.
(firm Meer)
Lounging Gowns for Men
Take Many Ferms and Fabrics
(In the Londen Shep)
Out-of-the-erdinaiy
- Gifts Frem
Antiques
A LITTLE old copper luster
cider jug, $.15.
An old painted-top mirror, $10
up.
A hand-woven wool coverlet
or "Germantown spread," with
the date interwoven, $30.
A piece of old Pennsylvania
pottery, such as a brew n jug for
flower, or an old "Mipware"
plate, i'l up.
A gayly hand-painted tin tray
for sandwiches, $3 up.
An old brass candlestnnd with
snuffers, j8 up.
A bit of quaint French peas
ant pottery inkwell, font, bat
ter jug, creamer, flower holder
nnd se en $1.73 up.
An old New England hooked
tug, from ?lt) up.
One of the u-eful brass warm
ing pnni of ether days, $20.
Old pictuies from a print at
$5 te a fine antique oil paintins
at $300.
A bit of soft color for the
mantel shelf in the .-hape of an
early Pennsylvania glass bottle,
from $.1.50 up.
An antique filet or old hand
woven linen siarf, and many
ether such inteje.sting -mail
objects, beside-, delightful piece.
of out-of-the-ordinary old furni
ture. (I'irtli I'lner I
All are imported, selected from the best that could b
found the whole world ever and men show a liking for them
plainly enough.
There nrc wool gowns in soft, attractive solid colors with
the roll cellars and turn-back cuffs in a contrasting color and
gayly colored braid running along the edges. Others are even
plainer but equally beautiful. Priced $25 te $85.
Silk gowns start with almost somber affairs and grew te
be as gay and colorful as a rose festival. Priced $20 and $40.
Terry cloth, loe, the imported kind, is well liked by men
and some unusually geed gowns are priced $16.50 te $30.
(The (.nllrr))
There Are Lets of Geed -Leeking
Hats, but Net Anether
Lincoln-Bennett
Hardly a man can tell h. but
(here's a leek of diflereure about
the hat from Londen that can't
help but be "felt." Exery ether
man .sees it tee.
Perhaps it's Ihe a the brim is
rolled and curved, perhaps the
rippling fullness of the crown, per
haps it's the different "tones"
soft grays, and brown-, and tana.
But nn matter what it is, there's
a smartness that wins men's ejcii
and the new Lincoln-Bennett her
hae the marks of Piccadilly every
hrre. Priced $8.50.
I Muln Heur)
Cordovan Oxfords Always Will
Be Right for Men te Wear
Men's New Pigskin Luggage
at New Lew Prices
Every new -tjle finds expression
in curdeMin and the tough service-ablenes-
and 'UT-polished appear
ance keep it popular.
Seme of the newest oerdotan oxford-
are made in the last that is
somewhere between the English
and the brogue with a little of th
earmarks of each.
Full and comfortable, marked
I with fine saw -teeth edging and tiny
perforations just en the tip.
Priced $10.
I Muln fleer)
Lu-ii when the cost was at its
hichu-t, men paid it gladly in order
te get a leather traveling bag that ,
would outwear any ether. J
New a new shipment has come
at materially lower prices. Fer
example, geed big roomy Oxford i
i. Main Fleer)
bags, splendidly maue with heavy
leather linings, an new from
$27.50 for one of IS inches up te
$00 for n 28-inch kit bag as large
as a young trunk.
Like many ether geed t lungs in
the Luggage Stere, siuh pigskin
bacrs are only at Wana.naker'.
Men's Tape Handkerchiefs Are
Always Geed Gifts
The are all Trench, which means ' priced $2.23. $2-50 nnd $2.75 each.
that the are of a finer tpialitj I 'Hhers Iibvc hand-rolled hems which
linen and beautifully made. arc a wee bit daintier, at $3 aid
Seme with hemstitched hems arc ' $3.."l) each.
(Muin Meer)
Cozy Coats and Hats
for Wee Children
Ever s.e ninny children will be
going te see Grandmother en
Thanksgiving Day and ever se
many Mothers will want precisely
these pretty little coats and caps
for them te wear.
Made of chinchilla cloth, broad
cloth, vcleur, belivia nnd various
soft coatings, they are in the de
lightfulest of soft Winter colors,
and frequently trimmed with fur.
Sizes arc two te six years.
Prices run front $9 for a chin
chilla coat-and-cap bet te $05 for m
French set' of-brown vcleur(
(Tftlrd Fleer) -. v
New the Kitchen Steps Ferth Inte Full Importance
What steaming:, savory things are going- te be prepared this week.
What a Thanksgiving hustle and bustle in kitchen and pantry! Cakes te be baked, turkeys te be
stalled, pumpkin pies and mince pies, cookies and era nberry jellies te be prepared.
Self-Basting Turkey Roasters Are a Great Help
Oval-shaped roasters aire scientifically built te retain
all the juices and flavor of the bird.
Eight-pound size in blue enamel, $2.50; in white enamel,
$;!.2."; in aluminum, $5,
Sixteen-pound size in blue enamel, .S3; in aluminum, Sti.
Carving Sets
of stainless steel, consist of a knife, fork nnd steel with
white ivoreid handles, $0.23.
With staK handles, silver mounted, $10.
Other curving sets, $,'i.7.r te $17.50.
Poultry or game shears, $2.
Kitchen Aids
Stainless steel grapefruit knives with curved double
edged blades, TiOe.
Individual fruit Knives of stainless steel, with white
ivoreid handles, 65c.
Bread stick pans of iron, $1.35; of aluminum, $2.40.
Cranberry jelly moulds, round, (luted and in fancy
shapes, 20c te $1.25. Set of u dozen individual moulds, 60c.
' lvrex pie plates in nickel holders, $2.75 te $3.75; with
aluminum pans, $2.50.
Nut sets, u cracker and six picks, 35c.
Nut bowls, with picks und crackers, $3 te $6.
(Fourth Fleer)
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