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Pal "Christmas comes. mix 2-'.'V. v RP v.s 5 Stflrncd ilfrtttw December U, J981.) ii htVJ JKi I Last Shipment of Fine French j "Reyhier" Kid Gloves for the season is just in. Women who knew their exquisite quality, and giftgivers who wish te make ' a choice that will compliment the recipient, will need .no further hint. The new importation is especially strong in two clasp and three-clasp gloves of--kid and suede, at $3 and $3.50 a pair; and in the heavier chevrette gloves, at $4 a pair. 0 Black, white and beautiful colors. , (Main Fleer) $ ! f 'U P1 IflAflkllaM TKe New Short Caracul Coats are greatly in request as much by Santa Claus as by anybody else. They are all rather jaunty some straight and rippled, some a little bloused, some a geed deal bloused. One such jacket berdered.with dark squirrel is priced $350. , k A box coat with a big gray squirrel cellar, $450. A longer coat with kolinsky fur, $575. A simple straight coat with self -cellar, $200 A blouse with monkey fur cellar, $300. (Second Fleer) Seme Remarkable Women's Coats Fur-Trimmed, at $95 Almest any. woman would have te leek twice at the price tag te make sure they are net much higher priced. They are in a beautiful deep pile belivia coating, some have the high luster finish, and the (First Seft Silk Frecks for Women $57.50 and $65 Made of an entrancingly light serpentlne crepe, simple, nd designed te charmingly take the place of the indispen sable black gown in any Weman's wardrobe. (Pint Hand-Made Blouses Are Dainty Christmas Gifts Seme of the prettiest are in dimity or fine voile and in either Peter Pan style or with tuxedo cellars. A number of the Peter Pan (Third Santa Claus Often Bathrobes And arrant In !.. .l.l-l. thereupon. It means much for the comfort of little folks en oim,ern,n" an evenings. -,Iwet bathrobes in all the J&S fttfV thRt beyB, and Jrls Hk. the best, 2 te fe year 92.26 te 5.60, tXTti'A 1OTa1rti . ' i -At turn mie a ereaiipin ex it"' t - r and aay te yourself you : r well te haYe water nanay . ' n ,-, .... once n ycm, huhu yuu ii cellars are large and of blended kit'fex or silky black caracul. There are two styles; one straight of line, unbelted with flaring .sleeves, and the ether with pleated back, silk stitching and narrow belt. In brown, cinder or black. Fleer) Three models, one coat model fastened at the Bide, another coat model with' straight side closing, and one with blouse and graceful side drapery. All have long bell sleeves. Prices 57.50 and 65. Fleer) T blouses open, in the back, and they are especially nice te wear under sweaters. All have hand hand drawnwerk or real Irish lace and mostly there is both, $2.50 te 0.7G. Fleer) Brings Children's Eiderdown robes in pretty pink and blue, 2 te 16 year sizes, 3.60 te $6,60. Corduroy bathrobes, aH geed colors, 4 te 16 year sixes, $8.76 ... M KA ' QjfmMfc. te $6.60, Her Gift Might i Mounted! V f70liBN of the megt f iittiieup UiU in dress are .; W apt te prefer such handbf,te any ether kind here?, r , . k The frames re all' of sterling silver in the quaint Putch designs, whlle.the bags are'made of imported moire and novelty silks, velvet, leather or metal bro- - cade. Every detail of the making Is exquisite te a 'degree, and the shapes are (kid and nei?. , Any woman would ceunt: herself fortunate te receive a gift of this sort and she would net be' likely te see a duplicate elsewhere. 1 The prices are 242.50 te $72.60. , (MIb FlMr) Traveling Clocks TraveLFar as Christmas Gifts Such numbers of them are going, out as gifts!, Ne wonder, when they 'are liked se well. The'cases are of the pret tiest colored leathers, rose, blue, green, violet, brown and se en. The clocks them selves are geed timekeep ers, and many have lumi nous dials. One-day movement, $18 te $23. Eight-day move ment, $28 te $34. " (Mala Flr) Children's Fine $1 te $2.25 a Pair Best quality made. All-wool felt with soft padded soles. Alice blue, rose, brown or red. Slippers with Greek key bor der, $1.75 and $2 a pair, accord ing te size. Bootees with sten ciled animal tops, $2 and $2.25 (FlMt New Handkerchiefs Frem Paris Just in time for Christmas' gift's te women of fastidious ideas. They are .handkerchiefs of sheer linen with tape bor ders and hemstitched or hand rolled hems, $2 each. (Main Fleer) , Scetch'Tweeds .Drep te $5 Large plaids and everplaids in brown and gray effects, black-and-white eyerplaids and some rough "nub" effects in brown, gray or blue. Splendid coatings, cleakings, suitings and skirtings. All 64. inches wide. (Flrt Fleer) The Console iSeu ' I I tiW Uf Decorates Any Roem MOST people can remember when the phonograph was a crude and hideous horn, disfiguring every room it occupied. Today it may be a graceful console, made of rich weed and fashioned in an artistic period design that is an embellishment te any, room. In the most beautiful homes a console phonograph new eccuptes the place of honor, delighting the , eye as well as the ear There is no better placer in the city te study and cheese from the many varied types of console phone pheno phene graphs than the WanamaJcer Phonograph Salens Artistic console 'models in Victrela,' Cheney, , Brunswick and Senera phonographs the four lead ing makes include American Colonial, Queen Anne, Heppelwhite, Sheraton, late Georgian,- early English, Adam, Gothic, Italian, 'Oriental, Chippen dale, Leuis XV and ether designs, as well as simple mahogany console models harmonizing with any furnishing. . Frem $100 te $1275 is the price rang en that , desirable console models. Easyrpayment terms apply U any. Be a Silver Hai It ' " ' ski A . Genuine Ola terry Circle with the label' of i the famous old Connecticut clockmaker in side, is new in "Antiques." It is mahogany, of' unusually graceful Chippendale design, and well 'worth its moderate price of $126 ' An old chest of drawers with blanket-box top, made ej hand. in the old days, of pmewoed put together with wooden pegs, is another interesting article at $126. ' (Flflh Fleer) Felt Slippers a pair. Beth in sizes 6 te 2 for children about three te ten years.. Fer babies up te four years old sizes 8 te 6 light blue and pink felt only, with turn over tops and pompons, $1 a pair. Fleer) Fine Silk Lingerie Nightgowns of radium silk pink, peach, orchid and blue made in tailored style with wide shoulder straps, $5. Bleemers of the step-in type, of radium, pink, blue and or chid, with Irish insertion and Valenciennes, $3.85. Others with real filet edging, $5. Others tailored with tucks and French knots, flesh and white, $5. Envelope chemises of radium and crepe de chine, pink and or chid, with French knots, $5. (Third Fleer) Phonograph mH4u Boek for Everybody The Vanamaker Boek Stere is -'.fc its best at this moment. All. the new books are hre poetry and Action, history, bleff "raphy and autobiography, chfl 'dren's books and books for stu dents and Illustrated holiday books all placed se that they are easy te see and te cheese from. (Main Fleer) . Madeira Embroidered Linen Centerpieces, $5 An exceptional special purchase of handsome centerpieces, woven of a fine pure linen and showing an unusual amount of .excellent Madeira hand-embroidery and eye let work in beautiful designs. All are carefully hand-scalloped, and for Christmas giving; it would be hard te think of anything mere tasteful. (Ftrtt t1r) Newly Imported Frem the Orient Reck crystal necklaces of cut beads are in varying lemrths and sizes, and priced $85 te $85. Cat's-eye malachite necklaces with unusually large beads are priced $85, $185 and $260. They are intensely, interesting.' ' Carnelian necklaces, one of oval beads, at $40: one of ribbed oval beads, at $45, and 'one' of large beads, at $75. All in the Oriental' Stere. (Main Fleer) Mayflower Firelighters, $3 A graceful shape in bright brass which will reflect the firelight most delightfully. The absorbent pumice stone, which acts as a torch, is larger than usual. A brass tray te match, $1. (Fourth fleer) . n AY -BERRY .candles I may be had this year for the small sum of 20c a pair, in a holly box. (Fourth Fleer) "Grape Jewelry-" ' , The bunch-of-grapes design is se great a favorite in inexpensive jewelry that one may have it in pendants, in bracelets and ear rings; and in several imitation stones pearls, jade, Nlapis, coral and jet. Prices from $4.75 for a brace let te $24 for a pair of earrings. (Main Fleer) -Candy Ordered New Will Be Delivered When Yeu Wish with special care taken that candies are packed fresh. It is well te place orders for such pack ages early. Preferred for Five-Pound Bexes Mixtures of chocolates and bon bons at 60c a pound leek well and taste geed, and make pleasing two-pound or five-pound boxes. Seme people prefer just the' choc olates. Clear candy toys, 40c a pound. (Down Stain store) 7 Irish Linen Napkins Unusual at $5 a Dezen Full-bleached, woven of pure flax, in a choice of handsome floral and spot patterns, and in size, 20x20 inches. Imported direct from the looms in Belfast and marked $5 a dozen. (First Fleer) Lamps for Desks and Tables 200 boudoir desk and table lamps with finely decorated glass shades and metal bases te match may be had for $8 te $47.50. Fifty different designs, (Fourth Fleer) The Wrappings of, Christmas -Gifts seem prettier this year than ever. Cards are charming and original and there is a wonderful variety of seals, papers, cords and stick ers. It's better te cheese them early. (Fourth Fleer) Women's Tub Dresses Gay!' colored and prettily trimmed chambray and ginghams mav be had in boxes if St. Nicholas wishes te make useful gifts. , Seme large sizes are included in the price range, $3.85 te $6.85. (Third FlMr) Every au T Mm 1 T. The Gift of a Piece Whoever makes a preent te any house hold or te any Hemematfer of a placa of aub stantial furniture "starts something ." Here is no Christmas cake te be eten up in a day, but something of real worth and permanent usefulness. 9 Yes, whoever gives a piece of furniture . gives literally a piece of a home, te be woven inseparably into the associations of that blessed place. Furniture is tlie gift of durabil ity, if rightly selected. It is the gift of indispensability, provided it is of Wanamaker quality and shows Wanamaker fine taste. The kind of furniture that is gathered here is the kind that grows closer and closer te its owner with the passing of time. The largest assemblage of gift pieces is here and all of it is fine. Plenty of it is se inexpensive that no pocketbook that can reach te' a furniture purchase at all need be shut up with a dis appointed snap. Things That Keep the Moferist Warm Can Be Beautiful, Toe (In the Londen Shep) Seme of the newest meter robes are of silk and mohair plush, worked in crushed for effects and in colors te match the upholstering in the finer cars. The reverse side is stoutly made of bedferd cloth. Matching the plush robes are feet muffs, like huge beets. They also are of plush, durably (TBe Grain Calf Oxfords Loek as Well in Black as in Tan, $10 As many, men like the black ones, tee. They are beguish in shape, sturdily sewn, heavy white oak soles and rubber heels are already en. Rather plain except for a few tiny perforations en the tips. (Main Flear) Oriental Rugs Are Gifts of Distinction Here are three crreuns of narticu lar interest te gift-seekers, te anybody who wants a small Oriental rug of beauty and sound quality at the low est market price. ' Hamadans, 3x4 ft., $35. Mesuls, about 3x6 ft, $39. New Imported Dinner Sets Splendid Gifts New shipment just opened. Of fine imported china in three handsome new border patterns and one wide, coin-geld band decoration. All have coin-geld matt handles and are complete sets of 106 pieces. The most attractive group of dinner sets in a long time and the prices axe moderate $60, $65, $67.50, $70 a set. (Faarth Fleer) Quilts That Enrich a Heme Weel filled, covered in silk brocade and trimmed with satin, $25. f Weel filled, covered in brocaded satin, $30. Mostly in rose and Copenhagen blue. Prices are lower than quilts of this class generally sell for. . Down-filled quilts, satin covered, extra large size, beautifully adorned with hand-made lace and some in applique; large choice of colors; priced much below regu lar at $50 each. (SUtli Fleer), Is a Great " SKnht anH Hrsntr i'm ,,MMmmtik: DiiraH and:M of Wanamaker Furniture f Bh teirV H11H n Aa.j tonne eeverea, sse. Tllt.te tables, $13.59. Boek troughs, $110. Magnificent renroductiens (Fifth Fleer) lined and are wonderful com panions en a cold day. The robes are priced S30 te $55, the feet muffs, $15 te $20. Other lap robes may be of wool, cashmere or vicuna. One side is an attractive solid color, the ether , plaids of delicate shades. Big and wonderfully warm and the edges are fringed. Priced $8.50 te $60. Gallery) Chinese, (S.Tenth Fleer) Dau for Little v "' it , . v a, mm- HV f vwaargn TL rrtt r.Tt.O fcXJ 1 .. .,Wi M T4 "(smri . V ' .sgemBmVK ,-:''M t- mmmtamud w i law- -dlai""m-A.r , -'iV tXVxtfRBBBBBBBBBBBBH&isBV'' n' ' OBBBKZ. 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Decked Bex or dozen shirts the number doesn't matter, they make a fine gift te a man. And there's a real Christmas leek about the newest shirts te come. Of woven madras with stripes of many colors and many styles, but through them all runs the lustrous satin-leek inpr stripes of fiber silk. Leng-wearing- shirts as well as beautiful, and the price is $3. (Mala Fleer) about 3x5 ft, $30 and 3x6 ft, $55. Rich heavy, beautiful Saruks, about 3.6x5 ft, $75 te $100. Saruks and Kermanshahs, about 4.6x6.6 te 7 ft, $100 te $140. . Charming Gifts . That You'll Find in the Heusewares Stores Doer step In the form of black cats, French' fasKtea figures, parrots, peacocks, et Colonial bouquets of lowers, $3 te $6. i SweeMened dinner chlmef that vibrate softly through the house are $5 and $6. There are four tunes, tuned te a bugle, mounted en a mahogany bast which can lie flat or be hung en the wall. Metal holders te keep the! breakfast newspaper upright are of brass, at 92.25 ;,aa4. nickel nlate. at S2JM. Bed trays are of Ucht-walan li'i'j waed, enameled white and 4e. vi.i wim caewriNi in M. Plain white, ft', will be a weleem gift U ' one wh has many nieala nil 1V7 kI Dew kneekers fer the ream can be hai hi braea. ar. UJUlAmm We fabtnMIUit -" r ut wwiw rw"u.svfsiAni fc &&&&' aMLW' S ,M . Ay.wv.afl?r- ; V n Mi at-1. : ,iV ". i', Af ?..' 11 rJ$M' OTI rsa ftrtrT. i a- ?u nr im ivm iPi m 1: If JJ .3? 1SX t &y i- ? d ,.& v V-?4l 1 a j -"SI .VA fl 6 iJ M S M 'i& Wtfti f PM ;,4 iT' See t Al. ' Tklrd Fleet) I I. M rMM) rL'vnMsa. i - .VE W . T"" ' "' i' KJetaWK' t NRVi I ' mmmmmmmmKmmmmtmHmmmmmmmmmmmmsmmmmmmmsmmmammmmmmmmmmmJ. t mmmmmmmmmmmi i m J ' I ' . ' "" W4t swamrw