Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 06, 1922, Night Extra, Image 15

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-thc'Cywvd Presbyterian Church.
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wltb MM.rthur llobsen Qulnn and
Mrs. Rudelph F. Tiill ns hentesses. and
Mra. Ft CurtU Hunlcy and Mrs. Harry
A. Kerrelra at the tea table.
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Give. Your Evening
iuiiing Linen.
If ou have an evetilnt; guwn from
liiRt year that lavks that up-to-the-mlnute
leek, remodel it nlenj the lines
shown in the Illustration. This fea
tures the new flnre Hklrt. Cut squures
of clillTeu long eneiij-h te nlmeHt trail
en tbe Rreuuil when one corner Is
attached te the girdle of your frock.
Have, the edues plceted. Jein one of
these ununrcs te ench nlde of tfic front
and back of veur frock. Use a wide
band of the chiffon for a girdle. Stitch
It en very loosely, .loin a long tassel
of chenille te a string of large jet
bends and fusten It te the front of the
girdle. FLORA.
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There )s ,24 hours In every day, even
.4 I 4t .4 4 . All 4 . , .
ine unys mat seem imc ,it'.-:i nnu in
oleodlng the ones that; seem like mere,
and ift you knew hew In tell' tlitc all
yeu1 half to..te Is leek at a clock and
find .out which one'ef the 24 it Is rite,
then, enlylt may hoi de .you eny special
geed ter find -out. en account, of most
petple jest looking at tht time te prac
jlce telling It and satlsfjrjlhelr rurleslty.
'' Berne' clocks- are mere bewtllill than
ethers, depending en new' much there
Is te them betldcs their fare. Sen.e
big clock's have little bits' of facet and
it' don't i le eny harm te leek at tiitm
cvtn if . they nre.nreppcd, btcau8e-t
lcent you nre sure te see the decora
tions while eme little clocks have neth
ing nt all te go with their face, nutch
OH ninrm CiOCK4-inuuu.y wiiuin i" iuiir
nt a aliirm clock when its net going
nnd most ieeple even hate te beer them
wen they nre going.
... Hut the most Important tl.lrg about
a clock U weather its 'rite or net. be-
"cnuae if a clock Is slew or fat It eny
tells you whnt time it wetiiu D? it it
was earlier or inter, wlch its net, and
if n clock nint going it eny tells you
wal time it was wen it etepped.
Wrtti'hes are a great invention be
cause they prevent peeple from Jinving
te carry crreund clocks. All you half te
de te find out wat tln.e it is eny hour
of the day or nite I ak n ti.nn with
his watch chain showing and he'll -tell
you unless he has n key en" the end of
It.
Hie cheep watches arc the inet con
venient because yeure net disnnpelnted
wen . you leek nt them ,und see the re
net going en account Of you having
linew It enywnys because of the sud
dln silence. They nre a great comfort
te peer pceiile because when they are
alone In a dark room with n big cheep
watch they can imagini- they get a
clock.
GIVE HER
Hosiery
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Frem the shop where
"She" buys, her hosiery.
Quality and', a fine selec
tion makes Winkclman's
the logical Christmas
shop.
Step Just Inalde
the Doer
Our conveniently -situated
hosiery counter makes it
ea3V for the raenfelks te
buy gifts .in "His Lady's"
store.
1.99 up ,
Winkelman
1130 Chestnut St.
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rnJi Te QU hut Wnnnwnnher'a Dnmn Stall Stere Hd8 TkeUSttHm
of Brand-New Gifts at $5 and Leas All Ready te Put Inte f i
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I'ttf.tlie presence of titcs-c wairier
L.'vL ,.,m.T vnlem will tit Oliee go
itnrk en the job of cleaning and fecd-
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"iDwr Madam On which utile arc
'what Ii the reuseu for uny p:ir-
Im .111-?
Teu recently wrete en your page that
r'l wat roeii ler iiauniK uair in
iff. iiew'iirwn mieuiii ii ns nii
aml hew. also, will It make the
lane and thick? WOXDKRINO.
jn tecMric Im tncniled en the wrong
Mtt,when the tear it In n place where
IS Ma be Feci), but If the tee Is te be
I thin Kiieuiir no dene en me rignc
ii It will inalie It feci mere com-
ftfUble en the fce'.
,Tenr ether oucstleh hn9 been referred
k Antolnette Dennelly.
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fvikl Editor e Weman's Foet: '
,'Wtr Madam win you pleas? tell
as niKte mc.ke mv lcirs fatter? My
Iatidefc'tre dim. but nly legs are tee
ta. What shall I de?
li tm nineteen years or age anu weigh
in pouret ve you tninK it Is tee
T I nm four feet, two Inches In
tht Can veu micccat iinvtl.Ine that
fmaka me grew a little stouter?
A. T.
j Swimming Is one of the best ways of.
JmleplnR the leps, and you can get
mm uu-eupn me t. w. u. A. inquire
t their office nt I.lKhteenth and Arch
MfMtl. and thev will loll vim n limit a
prlmmlnc peel. Dancing Is geed exor exer exor
ilnter this, tee.
IUme your typewriter slipped Inte
nnf" when you meant "nve." didn't It?
Fk case, a girl or tlve reet, two
Mm who Is nineteen should weigh
JJT pounds. Try gaining by rating
ptief bbs, butter, potatoes and plain,
IHjMt of milk a day, tee.
JUDGES TO BE GUESTS
mbtra of Superior Bench Will Be
tlMertalned hv Laluvnra' Rink
i& Judges of the State Superior
n. win no guests ei tne J.awyenr
I at B flllinPI Intllirllf In Ills Ttalln.
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coal steve and swap
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worry, dirt and dust
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Annual
Sale of
December
Fine Furs
A rioteivertRy collection of high-grade Fur Coats, in
Sports, Tretteur, Daytime arid Evening Versions
emphasizing, the importance of Value and
accentuating the significance of quality.
Special Sfyunk Trimmed
HUDSON SEAL COATS
210-00 and 245-00
Formerly 298.00 Fermmrly 3S0.00
Forty-inch models at 210.00 and' ferty-nve-inch models at 245.00.
Selected peltries with natural skunk cellar and cuffs.
CIVET CAT COATS 110.00
Feri rly 168.00
36-inch beltey model of best
selected peltriei
Nat. Muskrat COATS 145.00
Fermmrly 198.00
40-inch coats with natural rac
coon cellar and cuffs. v
Persian LAMB COATS 265.00
Fermmrly 380.00
40-inch model of flat pelts.
Nat. .skunk cellar and cuffs.
FINE FUR CAPES 350.00
Fermmrly 480.00
Hudsen Seal and Scotch Mele
Capes in 47-inch models.
Nat. Raccoon. COATS, 265.00
Fermmrly 380.00
40-inch models fashioned of
clear dark skins.
CARACUL COATS .350.00
Fermmrly 880.00
47-inch models trimmed with
contrasting cellar and cuffs.
French SEAL COATS 175.00
Fermmrly 268.00
40-inch model trimmed with
skunk cellar and cuffs, ,
CARACUL COATS 195.00
Fermmrly 266.00
27-inch models in black, brown
or tan. Contrasting cellars.
HUDSON SEAL, SCOTCH MOLE AND
CARACUL MODEL COATS REDUCED
450.00 and 550.00
Heretofore priced 550.00 le 750.00 .
895.00 Alaska Seal Cqat-Lynx Cellar Nev 650.00
950.00 Natural Mink Cape-47-inch Medel Wen 750.00
1950,00 Natural Mink Ceat 46-inch Medel.. .... .tyev, 1250.00
1950.00 Natural Mink Ceat 47-inch Medel Mn 1450.00
2250.00 Natural Mink Ceat 49-inch Medel New 1650.00
750.00 .Natural Squirrel Cape 46 inches Nev, 550.00
850.00 Natural Squirrel Ceat 48 inches AW 695.00
1250.00 Russian Kelinsky Ceat 48 inches Wetv 950.00
Hudsen Seal it Dyed Mutltrat
Fur Deparltnent, Fifth Fleer
BONWIT TELLER GbCQ
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Christmas shipment, arrived just
in time for hundreds, of gift-lists!
Seft warm, pretty .felt slippers with
comfortable chrome leather soles and
just the barest suggestion of a heel.
Trimmed with "cut outs" and big soft
pompons.
Light and dark blue," light and dark
gray, green and lavender. All sizes.
(Down Ntalrs Stere, Chestnut)
Sale of Colored Linen '
Handkerchiefs Frem
France, 25c and 35c
Ordinarily they would be a third te
half mere, but a special purchase
brings them at a lower price than any
we have seen of this quality.
Colorings are quite unusual
shades of rose, green, tan, lavender,
blue, yellow and brown just differ
ent enough te give them the stamp of
individuality. Besides that, these at
25c have interesting wide borders of
printed stripes, blocks or scrolls, while
these at 35c have borders of contrast
ing colors and corner designs charm
ingly hand embroidered.
Hand-Embroidered White Linen
Handkerchiefs Special at 35c
Beautifully sheer white linen with dainty
floral sprays hand embroidered in the coi
ners. Women's Plain White Linen Handkerchiefs
12'zc and loc
Plain ones with narrow hemstitched bor ber
dcis ure 12'.c and Inc.
Tapc-berdcred and embroidered ones with
hemstitched borders arc loc.
(Ilenn H(alr-) Nlnrr, Central)
Women's Black Silk
Stockings, 65c Pair
It's hard te find the tiny flaws that
make these stockings "seconds." Clear
of weave, with mercerized tops and
feet te give them extra dependability
and a shaped back that insures trim
fit. "Firsts" in the same grade cost
mere than twice as much. Sizes Syi
te 10.
(Down Stair Stere. Central)
Lcfvely Madeira
Luncheon Sets, $5
Snow-white, pure linen sets of
thirteen pieces, each piece finished
with fine hand scalloping and deco
rated with beautifully fine hand em
broidery. The designs are particularly
attractive with a great deal of eyelet
work te make them specially elaborate
looking. Boxed for gifts.
(Down Stair. Stere, Central)
Women's Gloves of
"Mecha Suede," $1.65
Se much like genuine mocha that it
is extremely difficult te detect the dif
ference. Unusually well made by one
of the country's best glove manufac
turers. Light gray or brown with
firmly eutsewn seams and "double
draw" spearpeint stitched backs.
(Deun Stair Gleve Stere, Central)
Women's "Wrist-Lined"
Chamois-Lisle Gloves
65c
Remember the old saying, "If you
keep your wrists warm you never
catch cold"? That may or may net be
medically sound, but it's jelly comfort
able net te be cold where your coat
sleeve leaves off and your pocket or
muff begins !
Twe-clasp style with two-tone embroider
ed bucks in covert, black, light and dark
brown, light and dark gray and beaver. Each
pair is partly lined with chamois lisle in a
centrastmp shade. ...
(l)nnn Stair. Stere, Central)
Marmet Fur Coats
Have Graceful Lines
$90 te $150
Varied styles te make choice easy,
whether the lovely gift be for mother,
sister or just-grownup
daughter. Short
box coats have
swinging lines that
girls and young
women like partic
ularly. Leng, all
enveloping ones give
slender lines te the
i elder figure or em
phasize youth's
slimness.
32-Inch marmot coats,
190
40'lnch marmot coats,.
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45-inch marmot coats,
9120
40-Inch marmot coats,
with raccoon cellars,
and ciiffa, 1140
45-indi, marmot ceata,
with 'raccoon cellars
awl cuffs. SIM
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Sale of Men's
Fine New Neckties
at $1.15
Extra quality ties that particular
men will like as Christmas gifts.
Heavy silks with brocaded stripes.
Rich browns with a glint of geld.
Dark blues with woven moire stripes.
All-ever patterns that any man will
call "handsome !"
Put in Christmas boxes upon re
quest. (Down Hlnlr. Stere for Men, en the
Uiillrry, Market),
Men's Plain Celer
Shirts
With Cellars te Match Are $2
Plain tan, blue or gray shirts with
starched cellars te match or the same
colors with buttoned-en soft turn-ever
cellars te match.
Either style at $2. Either one of
them exactly what most young men
want these days. They have been
copied from mere expensive shirts ex
pressly for Wanamaker's Down Stairs
Stere for Men. All sizes. Boxed upon
request.
(Ilen-n hliilrx Stere for Men, en the
Gnllerjr, Market-
Men's Ribbed Cotten
Shirts and Drawers, $1
First shipment this season of these
much-liked ribbed cotton shirts and
drawers. They have a brushed lining
which gives them a comfortable fleecy
texture, and the weight is geed for the
Winter through. High neck, long
.sleeve, ankle length. First quality.
(Down Stnlr-i Stere for Men, en the
Glittery, Market)
Men's Geed Cotten
Half Hese, 25c Pair
Men who classify as "flub-dub" all
gifts net strictly practical will be glad
te get two or three or half a .dozen
pair of these firmly woven, well-reinforced
mercerized cotton half hose.
Black and cordovan. First quality.
Sizes 9ie te 11 12. ,
(Down Stair Stere for Men, en the
Gallery, Market)
Men's New Raincoats
In Regular Overcoat Styles
$13.50 and $15
G u aranteed
waterproof, se
they are just
as serviceable
as they are
geed looking.
And they
really ARE
geed looking.
They have
none of that
b e d r a g gled,
rainy-day leek
usually associ
ated with mod
erately priced
raincoats.
Made en
ulsterette
lines, with straight or raglan
shoulders, big pockets, cellars that
button high, and belts.
Seme of the plain tans and grays have
either plain or plaid rubber backs. Then
there are geed-looking tan or gray rubber
ized cotton "whipcords" that leek for nil the
world like light-weight overcoats. Sics up
te 4G in all styles.
(IK n Htnlra Stere for Men, en Hie
Gallery, Market)
Handkerchiefs for
Men of the Family
25c te 75c
Men will like them for their fresh
crispness and conservative individu
ality. All are pure linen and nicely
woven.
Plain white handkerchiefs with hemstitch
ed borders, -."c te 50c.
Initialed handkerchiefs with hemstitched
borders, 35c.
Tape-bordered handkerchiefs with hem
stitched edges, 50c nnd 75c.
Colored bolder handkerchiefs with hem
stitched edges, 50c.
(Dunn Mitlrs Stere. Central)
Dozens of Smart New Kinds of
Hand Bags, $5
Hand bags are en se many gift
lists. And $5 is such a popular gift
price. The Leather Goods Stere should
certainly be a happy, busy place to
morrow, for it has delightful hand
bags at $5, of silk velvet, tapestry,
leather, chiffon velvet and duvetyne.
Literally no end te the shapes and
styles, from the small gathered pouch
bags with corded and tasseled handles
te long envelope books with wide, soft
handles. Seme of the chiffon velvets
are bead trimmed. Seme have enam
eled frames or trimmings of marcasite.
All are silk lined and have various at
tractive fittings. v
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Fer Gift Wrapping
15c te 90c for 10 Yards
Sparkling geld and silver tinsel, flaming
scarlet and Christmas green, some double
faced, some white with flashing holly berries,
each one ready te further the holiday spirit
by its gayety. One-eighth te 1 inch. wide.
(Down Stairs Stere, Central)
Women's Fancy Handled
Cotten Umbrellas
Specially Priced $3
When the sun shines silk-cased unbrcl
las. trig und aristocratic, te dangle from one's
wrist by leather loop or fancy white or amber
colored rinr.
When it Tains sure protection under
widespread black cotton taffeta covers. Prac
' tical gifts!
(Down Stalre Stere. Market)
Babies' Dresses
of White Nainsoek
60c te $1.50
Baby can always use
another dress, and soft
little white ones like these
make gifts his mother will
appreciate. Made in
bishop and yoked style,
and trimmed with wee
edgings and touches of
lace or 'embroidery. Leng
dresses and Walking
length. Sizes up te 2
years.
(Down SUIra Stere. Central)
Embroidered Pillow
Cases, $1.50 te $3 Pair
White, pillow cases of firmly woven mus
j'li, embroidered iri effective designs nnd
finished with either hemstitching or .scallop
ing. Standard 36x45-inch size. These at
$1.75 and $3 pair are boxed for giving.
(Down HtalM Stere, Central)
Hemstitched
Marquisette Curtains
$1 Pair
New shipment of freshly crisp white
marquisette curtains which people find be
many uses for. They have a pleasant way'
of "fitting in" most anywhere, and are easily
taken care of. Housewife friends will like
them as gifts. 2:,4 yards long.
(Down Stairs Stere, Chestnut)
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Junier Girls' Pole Coats
With Leather Buttens
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Priced, $10
Seme of the best looking
coots we have 4,seen this
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Made of brown, tan,
Pekin blue or beaver col
ored coating with shoulder
and sleeve lining of silky
serge nnd big leather but
tons. They are copied from
an expensive model. They
certainly are different from
the usual sort of ten-dollar
coat and that is just the
reason why they will make
fine Christmas gifts.
Sizes 15 and 17 years.
(Down Stiiirs Miirr, Market)
Lets of Wear in These
Attractive Petticoats
$1 te $2
Cotten taffeta ones in pink, blue or lav
ender flowered effcits en n black background
with flounces crisply pleated.
BlhVk ones with tops of a very special
sort of cotton petticeating with effectively
flowered flounces, deeply knife pleated, $1.50.
Extra-size black sateen petticoats, soft,
lustrous and heavy, have deep pleated
flounces finished with a tiny ruffle, $2.
(Down Htalm Htere, Central)
Maids' Aprons for Giftfl
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effectively as possible.
And at moderate
prices that decideHly
solve the ' Christmas
gift problem for the
household, helpers.
Snowy bib aprons, 50c
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