Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 29, 1922, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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Band and Organ at 5:15
WANAMAKER'S
WHA'PURt) X
Stere Opens at 9
WANAMAKER'S
Stere Closes at 5:30
WANAMAKER'S
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Throwing Back in Sparkles the Christmas LighU
The Gifts That Give Greatest Pleasure and
Longest Pleasure Are en Dazzling
Display in the Wanamaker Jewelry Stere
A GLORIOUS place te visit, even for the mere sight-seer, who certainly s
- traditional "eyeful." But for the dead-in-earnest gift-seeker, bent en
The Late Lord Strathcona, of
Londen and Canada
who honeredJ;he writer by seating him at his dinner
table with the Archbishop of Canterbury and the
Duke of Cennauffht, son of Queen Victeria, was the
most noble benefactor of Canada in his time in the
building of its railroads and the development of its
great enterprises.
He was a wise, energetic njan and a tremendously
hard worker.- .
.. He.ftd. a fin'2 business mind. His own words that
fellow will give te our young fellows a fair idea of a
most successful, useful man:
"Be content with your let, but always be fitting fitting
yeuriaelf for something better. Cheerful perseverance
will bring you te a better position. Grumbling won't
help "you."
November SO, 1022.
Signed JM famtfe
STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY TOMORROW,
THANKSGIVING DAY
secures tne
bestowing
gifts distinguished by beauty, individuality, permanency and inherent value, it is a
piace wnere nrisxmas proeiems meet a
happy solution.
The measure of its service is the measure of its vast
and varied contents, equipped te serve all needs.
Nothing tee simple te be represented.
Nothing tee splendid!
Substantial Silverware
is an essential of practical as well as refined living
Sterling Silverware,
9251000 Fine
T.u rl (. iilrvr.) 20O
Necklaces of
i
Semi-Precious
Stones
Lapis lazuli (Swiss) $50
Sardenyx 10
Topaz 25
Keck crystal 25 te $40
Ivery 12 te 80
Amher 7 te 40
Ceral te 40 J
Amethyst .7. 25
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Ilrruil trn
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'fRana" Pearls
Wonderful imitation pearl
necklaces, imported by us di
rect from Paris.
Many sizes te cheese from.
$20 te $220
jyAMOND buckles two
LJ Ver rarters, and as rich for shoe;
A manleau (jirdlc, ruby buckle,
And brilliant diamond rinys for knuckle.
A sapphire bodkin for, the hair.
Of sparkling facet diamonds there:
Three turquoise, ruby, emerald rings
Fer fingers and such pretty things
As diamond pendants for the ears
Must needs be had, or two large pears;
Pearl necklace, large and Oriental,
And diamond, a.1 se amber pale."
MttiM ".Miwnrs .Mn.iiMims" itiii: ahun-
.MK.Vf U' A 1-AKV). HV.HHIN CVKI.VX. lCim.
An Article of
Inexpensive Jew ijry
if it brings a bright smile te a six-Icen-year-old
face, is no TJauble. In
fact, there is no limit en the age of the
face and the self-renewing qualities of
the smile.
Here en the Main Fleer there is
a separate and large section devoted te
the inexpensive jewelry that is net
"real," or "solid," but is often very
quaint, unusual and beautiful.
This "Costume" (or
Imitation) Jewelry Includes
f'oleied bead nee'.. luces ...
I'urringM
Uhiiiusteni! bar pins
Ilninust-Mie rings
Rhinestone biueeletj
(j;tlil-ilnt.'(l mesh bag.. . . .
Silvpi'-plutul mesh bags . . .
Silver iilnted vanity csea .
'!' Iil-rillt'tl cuff buttons
ieIlMllln'l vest chains
Heal hht 1 ciimhs 7
imitation shell combs . . . ,
Mounted combs
I'Vuilhur fan.-.
Metal picture, frames
.t'atlier picture frames . . .
Imitation pearl necklaces .
Imitation puul chains . . ,
Novelty (li:iln.s
IVndant sueteirs
'e!i.l!le( lingciic clasps.
tiold-fi'le I bar pins
iiild-mieil Cellar pins ..
iia '"cii i,eater
If the Queen of
Sheba Came
Today te
Wanamaker's
we could serve Her Barbaric
Majesty with all the glittering
gems, of both ancient and modern
prestige, and all the cunningly
fashioned ornaments of fine silver
and geld, that she could possibly
require te creditably confront
King Solemon in all his glory.
And we'll warrant you that she
would leek mere gorgeous, and
would bring the mighty King
nearer te the weakening j)eint than
AnpiiriiBUH iIMif 1'!.
Cukr liuekrtM !l
Vine I
Hllllll Hues '!
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, llnb.v Npeniiv (nirli) l.'J.tlu
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DrNkrrt Kpiiiine (ilefn) .1(1 te
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llliiniT fnrl( (tlncrti) 31) tn
Drmirrt fork (ili7in) .' te
Dliiner'linlvrH (ilexen) :it te
llpfmrrt linhr (diirn) .l te
lliiltrr kprcmlrrh (ilnjini) IH..1llte
I111II1I1I1111I niiIiiiI ferku '! te
Irp irmin fork (ilnifti) l!l te
(VrmiiiP Npeiiim (tletpn) '.'3 te
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Dainty Toilet Fittings
of Precious Metal
are something that the owner,
during the lifetime. they'll last her,
will use many times a day and
who can count the days?
We can give you a complete set
of 12 pieces in solid geld that will
make, some lovely maiden's dress
ing table glitter like that of an Tnca
princess.
Useful Articles in
Sterling Silver
An Unusual
Collection of
14-Karat Geld
Jewelry
Fer Men
We believe this te be the largest col
lection in the city.
S.'i te S77
U.25 te 26
8 te 80
18 te 58
55
100 te 285
25.50 te 405
15.50 te 100
20 te 211
8 te 38
8 te, 30
7.50 te 200
li te 24
10 te 50
Scarf pins
Tie clasps
Cuff buttons . . .
Belt buckles . .
Card cases
Cigarette cases
Dreas sets
Dress chains . . .
Vest chains . . .
Watch fobs
Pocket knives . .
Insignia rings .
Signet rings . . .
Stene-set rings
Fer Women
llur pins
Bracelets
Handy pins . . .
Neck chains . . .
Breeches
Kings
La Valiieres . . .
Lockets .
Vanity cases . .
Mesh hags
Thimbles
Lingerie clasps
Circle pins . ., .
Powder boxes . ,
Hat pins
Bodkin sets
S3.25 te $100
100
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3.25 te
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Secial Stationery
Is Something All Men and
Women Use
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Seme Splendid Pieces of
English Hall-Marked
Antique Silver
TnriTiin t; ha
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Tm rmlily t Hi?
I'ltUi1 liiielirl ' nun
fairrr urn 4 jii
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Cnffet' pel .'. . ; in
Silver-Plated Ware of the
Highest Grade
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IHlitiiT full." (iliii'iil Ill te IA
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Itrrr.i kpeiiiis (I'lirli) I 75 In :i
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The Remance and Splendor of
Jewels and Precious Metals
arc something te which every
normal human beinq th villa vc vc
spenaive. Ne gift is se save of a cordial
welcome fvem man ev woman,
old ev noting, as the gifts which
it is se easg and se pleasant te
Ne man evev examined a fine
geld watch, ev a handsome ving
evscavfpin, with a wan smile, or
with the thought in his secret
heart: "Well, of all things te
send te a he-male!"
Ne young givl evev pouted,
and said, "I've far tee mami
select in the Jewelry and Silver- ' pretty rinrs and bracelets."
ware Stere. A service of beautiful silver silver
Ne woman ever turned away ware is rarely duplicated en the
with a shoulder-shrug from a Christmas gift-table,
necklace of Oriental pearls. Enough said!
PEARLS AND DIAMONDS
Genuine Oriental Pearl
Necklace
$240 te $6000
Frem the most remote ages,
the lustrous pearl, with its mys
terious quivering lights, has
been esteemed one of Nature's .
most precious gitts. mere are
few forms of jewelry that a
woman prizes as much as a fine '
necklace of Oriental pearls. Un
like the mere brilliant gems,
pearls may be worn at almost
any time of the clay and with almost any color. Moreover,
they are almost invariably becoming te any wearer.
The Diamond, the Glorious Diamond
Empress of Jewels!
KKK-NO- FURTHER." the old
asm H
Who Isn't Keen
en Vine Cutlerv?
StiiR-liandlfd carting set
OS pieces ) S7 te 21
Sterling-handled carving .sets
(3 piece) 2,'j te 28
Celluloid-handled carving sets
(:: pices) 10
Cel!ulnid-handled steak .sets
(2 pieces) 7
Sterling-handled steak sets
(2 piece.) 7 te 10
Stag-handled steak sets
C- pieces) r, ( 7,-,u
dillette salet.N razors .", te 10
utostrep sjiivty ra.ers ... 1 te ii.;,e
Straight-hlade razors 1
Scissors .'. ;.-,0 te 3
recket-Kimcs 1 I.."i0
"S
fashioned name of ihe apple
lielieved te he the finest jrrewii, applies
te this stone, the most splendid, most
durable and most highly valued of all
the glittering treasures that Man has
forced Dame Nature te jrive up from
her deep. dark-. lenj,r underground
pocket.
The diamond is the .seek-im-further
among jewels. If you can gie a dia
mond for a Christmas present, give it.
Nothing else will he mere appreciated,
nothing else approaches its worth as an
investment, since diamonds never de
preciate iit value.
Menei talks, but never mere bril
liantly than when invested in a (Iia
mend! All Our Diamonds Are the Fine. Hue-
Uhite Stones That Shine With
the Greatest Splendor
attainable in a diamond. Fastidiously
selected from the highest grades, cut
ami polished te perfection, they are set
under our own Miperv isien. All tin
liner stones have platinum mountings,
whii-li greatly enhance the radiance et
the gems.
Diamond rings in I'.ui'j shapes slll.'i 10 slii.'iO
Sincle-.i.nc .diamond riiigs oil te 2MHI
liar pin l.'i.'i te 1 i;(."i
Hroeiles . . 2'll)te 7?
I.a N.illliles . 12S te !)
Bracelets .... l.'i.'i te 1 .1
Cufl" Imltims Ill) no
Scarlpin :i() te :!S0
0
UAIJTY is the Miprcmc ihing- te leek te in cheesing jewels, sil
verware and the like, as the simplest mind knows.
A timepiece whose fair face caniuM he trusted, a precious
stone or metal that is enlv near-precious, or is less precious than the
deceived purchaser believes, or which tails below standard in any way.
is only a near-valuable. Scarcely worth leckinu up!
De net buy jewels or silverware in a .store of whose principles
and reputation you knew nothing, or in one which quotes you "confi
dential" or sliding prices.
The unimpeachable qualities, the protection of the anamaker
guarantees, stand (inr as a rock behind all the pomp and glitter of
these superb stocks of jewels and silverware, and have built for them
a repute that reaches tar and reaches wide.
are
"It's an investment!" say the shrewd one, when such purchases
discussed. "And nowhere safer than in Wanamaker V
Timepieces That Keep the
Time and the Peace
After liU cook, a geed watch is a nian'
most valuable- -en ant. while the cool; is help
les (at least .-he claiin.s se), without a shining,
reliaele alarm clock, and the whole house
hold might run down the read te nowhere,
without the lieniirnant face and trustworthy
tick of the friendly familv clock te rely en.
Our t'mepieces are fitted with movements
r,-em the leadina- American facteries: KIgin.
Waltham and ethers, whose products have be
i'nw bywords for ti ustweithinuss.
Mm's Uilhibli Wute'ht
ll-knrat geld case $: ( s:t(
(iidd-lilleil case i jr, j.i()
s,lw'r l':is, '. 21 te iiil
Once a Weman Wears a Hracelet Watch
theie is a -Inn illume indeed that s!k will
i'ir go back te the ether kind.
Ili'i'c may be chesui alme-t eviiy kind of
umiil, reliahle watches fui women, including:
II. karat geld tase M tn S21."i
Celd-tilled disc. .1S te Sli
Siher case, SIS te $11
riatmum case, S212 te S:17(I
Diamond-set case. S17." te Saill
Stately
Hal). Clocks
Waltham ape Un
1 In de iiuim nient -,
in .IUt if ull.V i.lM'd 11
nilinu.m. ilimini!
ipiai ter-lmin s en tu
bular bill-.
SUM) te S,s2."i
Mantel Clocks
Nime sti lkmu ball
hours, ethers 1 liimiii'.'
Uliartei hmii-,
Sill le Sll.'i
lioiideir clocks,
S:i..".ll te Sl.'i
lIlllljO clocks,
sij te sun
Hanging clocks,
Sli..'il) te StiS
Alirrer clocks,
Sl.'i te Slid
'I'raieliiiK clocks,
SIS le SIS
Vlann clocks,
X2.2.-I le Sl.'i
lles' watches,
SI..-1O te SIJ
llejs watch chains,
75c
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