Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 02, 1922, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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Band and Organ at 5:15
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Increasing Cleudineu .
WANAMAKER'S
Stere Opens at 9
WANAMAKER'S
Stere Closes at 5:30
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What Fun te See Se
There Are Educated Men and
Women Who Sleep en
Their Feet
They are going, and going all the time, but
are net sufficiently awake te see clearly where
their path will end them.
It is net that all the men have no lamp,
but that these who have lamps let them burn
go feebly.
With the lamps of geed birth and fine
education much is expected of them, but they
land nowhere, and might
r
without their inherited
and money.
Signed
August
IV 22.
The Loveliest Gift Handbags Come
Frem Paris
IN no ether city in the
world could such novel
and beautiful designs be
originated.
There arc exquisite silk
bags with a rose pattern
done solidly in steel beads.
A darling little velvet pouch
bag, with enamel clasp, has
the velvet cut away in
(Mnln
Brown Cleth Gowns With Prices
Dropped, New $65 te $125
Of every favored shade of brown
nd such fashienable fabrics as
Peiret twill, tricetine and novelty
cloths.
Scarcely two are alike, except
In being satisfactory te wear under
fur coats.
One shows vertical line3 of the
newest ribbon embroidery some
thing unlike the decoration usually
(Fir!
Spanish
Mantillas
SILK crepe shawls embroid
ered by the Chinese arc the
most picturesque things
imaginable te find inside a
Christnms package.
There aic white ones with
the design in vivid colors, black
with white, nil white, all black,
jade with black, and black with
color, and prices vary all the
way from $37.50 te $l',e.
(Muln l'leur)
k
Made-te-Measure Apparel for
Southern Wear
Many who are going south after Christmas are ordering
gowns and sports apparel of the Women's Custom Tailoring
and Dressmaking Bureau.
New designs, and the most fashionable materials for late
.winter wear under southern skies, are ready for inspection
and choice.
, Tj same mderate prices prevail that have helped te
make the Custom Tailoring Bureau famous. Dresses te meas
ure, including materials and making, from $25 upward.
(hceend Fleer)
Felding
Umbrellas
for Gifts
d.mcn!H nnd attract! 'in
EJi ng US thcy de ,n he,,y
HvainhKafi ,its own " '" t0
In li TJ'K can be adjUHted
M.itl . "" a minute. gees
My into grip or the pocket
drawV"runnd,canl'keptlnn
ile vVi- '?Vlt0 eptin. Hon Hen
P h"t all hue loops.,
SetJsiJ and S755 8 k.
Affick.comeince,or8M
(UaU Fr)
just as well have been I
advantages of learning
points te show the bright
colored sill: beneath.
Anether wonderfully love
ly bap is of silk with Point
de Beauvais embroidery.
Seme have cut htcel
frames, ethers are jeweled.
A number have no dupli
cates. Prices start at $25 and
and go te ?Ge.
riner)
described in that way; another
buttons high at the threat se that
it can be worn en the street with
out a fur; another ha3 motifs of
embroidery scattered ever the en
tire gown; another closes at the
side from shoulder te feet, with
bands of seutache applied in such
a way as te have a curly effect.
The saving en each dress is a
substantial sum.
Fleer)
Christmas Cottens
Every dress length is put in a
holiday box, and you would be sur
prised te knew hew many thou
sands of them are going out for
gifts.
Neat prrrnlra, unrqunled rlnetrliere
fi tunn for 23c n aril.
I)r KlnKlitim In truly wonderful
Tarlrty nt ftur a nrl.
Mm' fclilrtliiK In nrleu mudrna
vriuti, ftllr te HI. 23 n nrd.
Flowered cltlntieit In pretty Kiisllah
pntterna, fur uuulnt frnrka, wiirlt
apron or lieune-lienutlfliia uaei, 38c
a jurtl,
(Flrat Fleer)
Merry Red Candles
set nmenir Kreen le.iveH, red berries
nnd frosted plne coups form en of
tlin prettlcHt table decorations imagi
nable. A blif ene for tlie renter of the
tabic, emallrr en" for Individual
phu'efl, men struill ene Joint d te the
large ene by H gllMmlng ribbon of
FlUer. Can ou jilcture a jircttler
(..'hrlmmas tablu?
Centerplccps, ?2.S0 and $3.50.
.Small randU'S. 50c pach.
l.lttle red wreaths for napkin rings,
15c tach,
(Fourth Fleer)
Personal Ornaments
Frem the Orient
A ring bracelet of highly mot
tled jade is priced $50, and the
judo pendant en a cord which gees
with it, $100.
Anether jade pendant, also en a
cord, is much heavier and costs
$125; while its companion cord
bracelet has tiny pendants of rust
nnd green jnde and is priced $25,
A girdle of curnellnn circles of
destiny strung en a black cord,
$125. Cnmelinn earrings te go
with them, $42.50.
All In the Oriental Stere.
(.Muiu l'loer)
French Rese Girdles
for the Debutante
In the colors te match her dance
or dinner frocks, they are a chnrm
ing touch te an evening gown of
nlmebt uny material.
The large flat rose and hanging
buds nie of colored silk and the
girdle itself represents the twisted
tern en a lattice of metal braid.
A remarkably pretty gift for f 5.
(KalaStew
QMJpmmfa.
Many Gay Little Packages Hurrying
Yeung Women's $95 Coats
With Squirrel or Beaver Cellars
AT LAST another shipment has arrived! There
have been any number of inquiries about it.
Ne wonder such beautiful coats are se popular.
The material is the softest richest belivia. In one
case the model is straight and flaring toward the
hem with a stitched pleated back, narrow belt and
wide armholes.
The ether style has the waistline sleeve and
bloused back. All are crepe de chine lined and com
fortably interlined and have' huge cellars of the finest
beaver or gray, squirrel. Sizes 14 te 20.
(Second Fleer)
New Beautiful $165 Coats
Hint at Changing Fashions
Take, for example, a lovely cashmere duvetyn in black
with squirrel cellar which fastens up close te the threat.
There is a circular cape attached te the back which is flat
and straight except for a few gathers at each side the waist
line. One can hardly imagine hew pretty it really is.
Anether handsome cashmere duvetyn in black has a cellar
of kit fox, and a pleated bloused back. It has loose panel
draperies and fastens te one side.
Still another fine belivia coat in black with black fox or
brown with kit fox has a large fur cellar and loose panels
trimmed with the fur.
(First Fleer)
n i i ytsw i
What Weman Dees Net
Appreciate Dainty Rest
Slippers?
NOT a pair here that is net dainty enough te give
te the most fastidious woman.
Fine All-Weel
with soft padded soles, or
light leather Heles and low
heel" a slipper of national
reputation for wear and
comfort. In low-cut or
high-cut models or styles
that may be worn either
Quilted Satin Slippers
In blue, pink, black or rose, with soft padded sole, or leather
sole nnd heel, $2.75. High-cut nnd fur-topped, with leather sole
and low Cuban heel, $5 a pair.
Moter Beets and Slipper Buckles
High fur-edged beets of blnck civet or kid te slip en ever
evening slippers, liubber soles and quilted linings. Velvet, $10;
kid, $12 a pair.
Slipper buckles in every beautiful variety French cut steel,
bronze, rhinestone, marcasite and mock-jeweled geld, priced $5 te
$50 a pair.
(rirnt Fleer)
The Most Distinctive Fur
Gauntlets a Weman Can Have
$6.50 te $65 a Pair
Frem England. We think there
ere" no ethers like thorn in the
city. The palms are enpeskin or
heavy suede, but all the m t of tin)
glove is fur snowy white lamb'a
wool, African cat, mole, ceney, Tas
mnnian opebsum or Australian
opossum.
Imngine hew jelly they will leek
nnd feel for skating, metering and
all outdoor sports. They aie lleece
or lamb's wool lined, tee.
Prices nre $0.50, $12.50, $20 and
up te $05 a pair.
Demestic fur gloves of mere
familiar furs, $1 te $17 a pair.
(Muln Heur)
Parisienne Corsets
for Gifts
Painty P.irlslenne cirils for ce
nltiK wrnr, flueh ug nri p n tleuliirly nc nc
rriitfihle for glftH, IncHnl.- nn attrnctUe
lilnk breelni wiilstlltif inmli 1 nt $10; a
topless jlnk lioeho jneili I with n tlell tlell
cate teui'h of liliii', at ill: " 1'lnU or
wliltn satin teph-ss inmM ilKiil with
u pufllnK of net, at $15. iml an rBp,.
rinlly ilulntv meili-l of I'lnlt hreche
with erased clnBtli) at tlie top, at $20.
(Third 1 lur)
Nightgowns in
Large Sizes
Maile of eottens In tlie weluhti which
mum w onion prufir (ir Wlntiir,
Lew - ncrlictl. nhert - hleewd styles,
finlirelili'i-v trimniiHl. piUvh $l te
I1.G5 ; with laci), I J 50 te $5.
High npfkcil with le'iB bIoevos, $2 te
$2.7B. Willi V-hlstl necks), $3. They
luive cnilirehlvry
(Thlril l'luer)
Mahogany
Candlesticks
.lust new the I..UHP Htore line a
Aim .ulety of klniN te harinonlze
with inuiiiiil clocks -round, bcjuihv,
fat and thin, with ! ei, with
Thcy hae two ilnlsheB, red brown
and Adam brown.
2.7S te 17,60 each. ,
Felt Slippers
h it;h or low. Plain or rib
bon-trimmed or fur-bordered.
Gray, brown, dark
blue, Copenhagen, pale blue,
lavender, rose, pink, taupe.
Priced $1.75, $2, $2.25 and
$2.75 a pair.
The Most
Popular Blankets
We Have Known
They nre th Cnpn Colenv wool
blankets nt $10 each, new lets of
which nrf cemlns I" almoet dally.
Wn undcratnnd th it new here eli
In the country nr they sold for as
little as $in. nnd In I'hllndelphlu
Jhey am sold ecluilely at Watin-
maker's.
All wool, warp and filling, nnd
the construction Is the meHt du
rable known In the weaving of
blankets
Slze T2RI Inches, In n cholce of
plain colors mid In eeral plaid
fliBlRIW.
One weigh nlmest as much n
n pair of ordinary blnnketB, but
costs much less than n p-lr of any.
thing ltlte the mmi duality $10.
(Plxtli l'loer)
Inexpensive
Blue Jewelry
Imitation lapis lazuli ornaments,
arranged together he that thcy can
easily be chestn. Include:
Necklacesi of the blue nlone, or of
the blue bends with metal ornaments
between, $2, SO te $12.
IVml.ints. $5.50 te $!.
l.'ar-rlnu's, long and graceful, $2 50
te $ 1 1 .
Iliucelets, $7.50.
.(Muln Foer)
Big Cedar Chests
of the Window-Seat Type
They are roomy nnd wide nnd have arms nt the
sides. Each has nn inner dust-strip nnd the lid fits
closely; there is a brnce for the lid, nlse casters, lock
and key.
Of red Tennessee cedar, beautifully marked and
solidly constructed.
48 inches long, 21 inches wide nnd 20 inches high.
With a tray at $30; without a tray, $27.50.
(Fourth Fleer) !
There Is One
Supreme Gift for a
Weman Who Leves
Pearls
THAT is an Oriental pearl
necklace as handsome as
possible and which can be
added te from time te time.
The really important thing is
that the necklace be of the
finest quality, no matter what
size the pearls, and that the
pearls be of geed color and
luster and perfectly matched.
All these qualifications will
be found in the carefully se
lected Oriental pearl necklaces
in the Wanamaker Jewelry
Stere. They are mounted with
platinum clasps and many have
the clasps set with diamonds.
The necklaces are priced $240
up te $6000.
(Main Fleer)
Wise People
are nelrrllng riirlitmu nrul, IneloRtire
cnrdi), wrapping, rlbbeng nnd bexen
new, while they can de It without hurry
and Jutle,
A full BRsertment In bfte.
(Fourth Fleer)
The Gift of
It may be anything from an in
expensive towel te a table cloth
that is magnificent in its embellish
ments of fine lace and noedlcwoi k.
Here are a few of many groups
that should appeal te these who
want linen gifts of particular
worthiness at moderate prices:
13-pice luncheon sets, scalloped
and prettily embreidnred in a
choice of five patterns, 3.50 n set.
lush linen tea cloths, choice or
(Flmt
Little Leather Sewing Bags Make
Geed Traveling Companions
The "woman who lives in her '
trunk" will appreciate ene im
mensely, as will the Weman who '
takes many week-end trips.
They arc geed English leather I
(Main
Fer the Man Who
any of the following gifts will be
welcome, provided they are the ex
cellent nnd reliable kinds:
Shaving brushes, genuine badger
hair, $5 te $15;.
Shaving mirrors, easel or extcn
(.Main
Rich Choice of Gifts
in Upholsteries
Think of all the pillows, round,
square and bolster shaped, some in
taffeta, some in velour, ethers in
damask and in silk velour with
tapestry centers trimmed with
metallic braids, $3 te $9.50 each.
Table scarfs in reps, tapestries
and combination of silk veleurs and
tapestries outlined with metallic
braids, and some in damask with
metal trimmings S3 te $30.
Lace chair-backs made in a va
riety of hand-made motifs nnd em
broideries $4.30 te $18 each.
Lace pillow ceers, or tops, a
beautiful choice at $18 te $75.
(FlfUi Fleer)
Christmas Wreaths
Trcttlfr thnn er. It seems. r,nv
roil me nre In all hIzei from a Un
e:i" t 1.1c te a hi!K one at J2.50.
W'piihs of rich, tif'iri7.p-celurMea h
with 1'itif cenes. frnei! srcrneiy and
red hi rrlt s nre l.irKe and handsome,
nt SI " fi.
Sum.! linxed wie.iths of red, trimmed
with rihhnn and Rtvenery, urc do de
Bliniid Hiwclnlly te deck un automo
bile 4l"'
I'eliitilas, 10c each.
(fourth Meer)
Nev Shipments in
Wanted Crepes
de Chine
Particularly
colors black,
pink.
in the most dcsiied
blues, browns and
A lovely gift is a dress length in
a bev.
Pi iced $2, $2.50 and $3 the yard,
(lint Fleer)
s9S
Till That
"He Never Had
Such a Geed
Time!'
exclaimed his mother when
we couldn't resist reaching
down te pat his soft curly
hair. "He" was a little fellow
in rompers, having the time
of his life right down en the
fleer in the middle of the Tey
Stere. A train had just bee.?
bought and nothing would de
but that he must put "choo "cheo "choe
choo"into action immediately.
The Tey Stere was
"Yellow Butterflies"
By Mary R. S.
Andrews
1h n touching and Inspiring story about
th t'nknewn Keldler w h'ch might well
bring comfort te the tlieu-aml8 whose
eons fell In the war.
Published In the came form ns "The
Perfect Tribute." and np;repri.itp for
a Chrlatmau remlndc r. Price, 75c.
(Muln Fleur)
Geed Linen
either scalloped or hemstitched, all
cmbroideted in elaborate designs,
45x45 inches at ?0, nnd 54x51
inches, at $9 each.
Fine hemstitched linen pillow
j cases, 22l,&x.'lG inches $4.50 a pair.
I Excellent, heavy, handsome nap
kins, 22x22 inches, in several floral
I patterns, $,75 a dozen.
Irish table cloths of serviceable
, grade, geed looking and in a choice
I of desirable patterns, 72x72 inches
i at i 5.50 and 72x90 inches, $7 each.
Fleer)
bags, fitted up with several spools
of thread, embroidery cotton,
needles, thimble and scissors.
In red, tan, purple, orange, pink,
green or blue leather, $1.75, $3, .4
and $5.
lluer)
Shaves Himself
sien, magnifying
and plain, $1.50
te $9.75.
Shaving stands, including nickel
and silver plated, nnd containing
the necessary paraphernalia for a
geed shave, $3 te $14.50.
Fleer)
England Has Sent Seme Smart
Suitings a Year in Advance
(In the Londen Shep)
Less than a hundred in
nil, but there is nothing
newer, for m each coloring
nnd pattern is an indication
of what the Lendener will
weir next Fall.
1'ine unfinished wet sleds
in grays and browns and
b!llr.
ANe from Edinburgh,
Scotland, have come Scotch
cheviot" in grays and tans.
Men who dress well are
(The
The Candy Stere Is Wearing
its nnstmas Dress
Blight, ghiwing red of holly
beriic.- or pimettias and the clear
green of hill lenen.
And such Cnristmas favors,
such" delightful th.ngs te send away
filled with canny.
(Down -in
England Has Sent an Oxford
That Will Stand All Weather
Heavy, warm and durable, yet it is smart, rather trim in
lines and the nmut of the new in fashion for men.
In general tin lines are after the fa.shien of the brogue
somewhat modified as only the English shoemaker knows hew.
The leather is the most rugged Scotch grain calfskin with
solid white oak Miles. Inside a bleached calf lining runs clear
te the tee, providing warmth and drvness.
Price, Si:3.
(Muln Fleer)
Roseville Pottery
Lamps
Finest of all lamps te choeso for
Christmas gifts and the collection
is new at its best.
The vases are all simply mounted
ns the beauty of shape requires;
and the colors include plum, llame,
Chincse yellow, brick, amethyst
nnd blue.
Prices, $35 te $105.
Shades, $51.50 te $110.
(Fourth Fleer) '
Inte Hiding Places
Happy Day Cemes
thronged, but there he was,
perfectly safe and happy,
even out in the aisle. It is n
tribute te the careful plan
ning of the Tey Stere that
this was se. The Tey Stere
is se roomy, se well arranged
and its aisles se wide that net
even such a great crowd as
(eenth Fleer)
It 's Easy te Tell What Is
Nearest the Heart of a Bey
Every action every day gives some little secret away
and it's safe te say that these who knew him best will
pick his Christmas "treasures" in the Sporting Goods
Stere.
Most likely it will be:
tnnKiit,i si "in in W I Heller Skates $2
Joetball-J M..U te 5J katcs S2.50 te 810
Uaskct Balls $t te $13.50 ' ,1?, .:.:... J Jw&O te $M
Soccer BalN S3 te $10 . Boxing Gloves $2.23 te $14
Striking Bags $3 te $9 I Sweaters $3.73 te $8.50
And if the answer isn't among these things there
are baseballs, exercisers, hockey sticks, baseball equip
ment of all kinds, and lets of ether things.
(Tin- Unllrr)
Frem a Wife te a Husband
A Silk Lounging Gewn
Scores of women every day de
cide what te give when they sec
hew rich and beautiful and com
fortable looking the new silk
gowns are.
A whole day's shopping couldn't
find a gift he would like better.
Richest of all are the gowns of
English silk foulard at $100. The
outside is a wealth of color, well
chosen color daintily patterned
with typical foulard effects. Inside
(Muln
Men's Handkerchiefs the Geed
Old-Fashioned Kind
That is, with tape borders and I
nanew hem. )
One style is a close-weave linen I
which wears and washes exceed
ingly well. Anether style is in
(Muln
having them made into suits
right new smart Londen
suits' at $S5 te $100.
Sportsmen have also
given nppieaI te the new
"four plux" knicker that is
bring made by the custom
taileis. It is cut differently
and i- four inches longer
than the u-ual golf knicker.
An etia pair will be made
from some out-ef-the-ordi-nary
tweeds at $20 or $25.
Oullcrj)
Bexes and rnndni
es for Sunday
Fchoels, children s clubs, etc.,
are
icady for ordering and it is always
wier te order early.
Irs
Hamadan,
Mesul and Serapi Rugs
Gifts That Endure
Among gifts for the home, Oriental rugs held a fore
most place. Everybody understands why.
Many delightful gift-groups are new en show in the
Oriental Rug Stere.
Hnmadans, in sizes about 2.(1x1 te .'Jxl ft., in a rich
selection of colors, mahogany reds, dark blues, ecru, mul
berry and wine shndes, nil of them excellent, heavy pieces,'
are priced $39.
Anether group is made up of
Hnmadans and home Scrapie in
mzcs around l.uxli.li !t., priced
$75 te sSj:,,
.Many handsome color effects
(bvvfutli
came te greet Santa Claw
could make it uncomfortable.
Air is kept sweet, fresh ani
pure, and seeing the Tey1"
Stere, with all its marvelous
sights and wonderful toys, If
a delight.
Santa Claus Is Here
Every Day
and the high-grade, substan
tial toys are worthy of such
a splendid line old Santa as
he is and of the sound, true
principles of the Wanamaker
Stere.
is the richest silk lining, padded
and matted in the warmest way.
And everywhere is a neat trimmiag
of gay silk braid.
Other gowns of gloriously; col
ored Swiss silks are covered with
floral scroll and tiny figure de
signs. Well made and tidily
trimmed. Prices $30 and $40.
Weel gowns, quieter in coloring!
but equally attractive, are pricM
$25, $30 $35, $50, $60 and $65. -
lloer)
sheerer linen and has a hand-embroidered
initial.
Beth are priced $1 each or $11
a dozen, and they are especially
liked by conservative men.
Fleer)
Inexpensive Candiei
Wholesome and Geed
Candy toys are beginning te be
of interest, and clear red or yellow,
pure-sugar dogs, owls, roosters,
hens, elephant", beets, head
Christmas stocking.-', etc. Priced
40c a pound.
Carnmi at 30c a pound include
chocolate, vanilla and nut. They
are nice te put into the children's
luncheons.
Asserted chocolates and bonbons
make a gay appearance and de up
nicely in pound, two pound and five
pound exes at 50c a pound.
(Den ii Stnr smrr)
New Paris Perfumes
An entirely new line, from a
petfumiT who appreciates the im
portance of attractive bottles and
bees for hi.s exquisite produc
tions. A long list of titled personages
ate among the European users of
hix da'iity pti fumes and powders.
American women will like the de
lifhtful extracts, Violctte and
'linn-en d'Ete, each $7.50 n bottle;
Maya and Fleur Anlente, $5
and SO.
The toilet waters are priced $0;
f'ice powders, $2 up; compact pow
ders, 75c.
(Main I'cier)
in the let, especially
blue and ecru Hhiidcs.
in
rose,
.Mesul, hemy Herviceable.
piercH, .'i.AxG.ti ft., a geed amert
ment, ut $45 te $75. , ,
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