Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 08, 1922, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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EV-EINb PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1922
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Santa's Pack Is Brimful and There Never Was a Better Time te See It
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"I Leve Christmas," the Lady
Said, "Because
I love te see people happy."
"Loek at that little chap and his wee sister as
they see their magnified faces in the mirror that
queers their little bodies. They are almost bursting
with the fun they give each ether."
That's what Christmas is for, te make happiness
for all around.
In old times there were Christmas festivals, when
jugglers, harpers, singers, masked neighbors,
mummers, went te every home in the village, played
games and music, danced and told stories, and reveled
in a simple meal of coffee, crullers and cress buns:
Before leaving they trimmed the house with red
berried holly and put wreaths of cedar and pine at the
windows, and sang a recessional of their sweetest
Christmas carols.
It is possible te make a joyous Christmas indeed
this year. Let us all de our best at this geed job.
Signed"
Written December 10, 1019.)
Truly fine enough for
these who are dear,
truly different eneufh
for these who are fas
tidious, yet low enough
in price te be practical.
The Beautiful Crystal Stere Sparkles
With a Thousand Gifts
Here are a few of the many
beautiful groups of handsome
and attractive pieces, all par
ticularly appropriate and dc
si'nble as Rifts.
Imported glass flower and
fruit bowls, 12 inches in
dh'ctT and with separate
black glas bases, choice of
foil" colors, $3.n().
rncrustud geld crystal bas
ket8, bow's, competes, candy
be.'ics, specially priced, $3.
(Fourth
300 Fine Warm
(Sixth
Christmas Silks
Wonderful days in silk-selling
mean that gift-givers
knew where they can get the
newest, loveliest and most
pleasing silks at reasonable
prices. .
Every desirable silk is here
for gowns, wraps, blouses,
hats, bags, petticoats, negli
gees and lingerie uses.
All boxed en request.
(Ftnt Fleer;
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Handkerchiefs
The geed saint often gets letters with this
request, and handkerchiefs are ene of his.
favorite gifts te little children.
The newest French ones have prettily col
ored borders and n precession of animals
around the edge. They have hand-rolled hems
and are priced 50c each.
French also are' some lovely colored hand
kerchiefs, one for each day of the week, with
the name of the day in hand embroidery. $7
for the set of seven.
Irish linen handkerchiefs, with the name of
the day en each, $1.50 for a box of seven.
(Mulh Fleer)
Children Are Particular About Gloves
f hey really de like them te
he wrll.fiuing and geed-looking,
though elder people some
times ignore this fact. Here
ere gloves that will please the
most particular yeungsters:
Unlined cape and mocha,
$1.50 te $2.85.
Cape, suede and mocha,
lined with fleece or seamless
wool, $1.15 te $3.
(Miiln
Linens Geed te
Give "
There are se many attrac
tive gift groups in the linen
store that it isn't easy te say
which is the most deserving of
Particular mention.
Twe lets in which gift
euycrs are much interested
are n group of flne Irjsn ))em.
i5 ,'cd, dnmask tea napkins,
HX14 inches, ene kind with
P'ain satin band, the ether
with a wreath for monogram,
I'rice $7.50 a dozen.
m r ,tn03 wne want some
thing lower priced there are
jinen luncheon sets of la
Pieces, with edges scalloped in
either blue, or white. Price
A75 a set.
(Flnt Fleer)
Qffijpmfc.
Silver encrusted crystal, a
wide choice of practical pieces,
special $3.75.
Salad plates of finest crys
tal, beautifully cut and etched,
choice of plain and colored
glass with and without geld
and silver encrustatiens $14
te $85 a dozen.
Newly arrived black luster
glass, extremely attractive. In
flower bowls of all sizes, also
fruit bowls, vases, and candle
st'eks $2 te $8.
Fleer)
Wool - Filled Weel - Filled Quilts
Splendid Gifts,
.$8.50, $10 and $12
Large selection of floral and figured pat
terns. Seme at $10 in solid colors, and some in
Paisley and floral designs, at $12.
The wool in all is the same and that i3 the
best used in quilts.
Heme gifts of the most sensible, serviceable
kind.
Fleer)
A Little Girl Will
Leve These Toilet
Sets at $6
The daintiest brush, comb
and mirror, in white ivory
effect, hand-decorated with a
rosebud border in nink or blue,
and tied with satin ribbon te
match.
Thoroughly useful as well as
pretty. In a box, $0.
Hnby sets of decorated cel
luloid, from two-piece, at 85c,
te feur-pice, at $5.25.
(Main Fleer)
Claus, Bring Me
Fleecclincd gauntlets of
cape and buckskin some with
stiff cuffs like Daddy's $1 te
$3.50.
Fleece-lined mittens of cape
and mocha, some fur-topped,
$1 te $2.
Weel gloves and gauntlets,
75c te $1.35.
Fleer)
New Treasures
Frem the Orient
A rock crystal intaglio of
u bird en black onyx, with
beads of rock crystal and
green agate strung en u black
cord, $75.
Fnrrings of crystal and ox ex ox
bleed coral, price' $24.50.
Earrings of black onyx, in
a deuble hoop, $24.
Others of rock crystal alone,
$25.
Twe odd pair of carved
peach pits mounted with jade
or with tourmaline, $25 a pair.
(Main Fleer)
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Christmas is the time
when wishes come true,
and many women have
beenheping for ,
A Silver Tea Set
THEY are going te have
their expectations fulfilled
' this year. There is no
ether explanation of the num
bers of beautiful sterling sil
ver tea services which have
been sold lately.
Among the patterns repre
senting period designs arc
Maintenon, Hepplewhlte, Tria
non, King Albert, Portsmouth,
Etruscan, Mary Chilton, Lady
Mary and Plymouth.
Fer flve-piece tea services
the prices are $250 te $1050.
Kettles, $145 te $460. Walters,
$160 te $725.
(Main Fleer)
A Gift for the
Years
-Queen Anne
Secretary Desk, $80
THE tendency among gift
givers, especially of re
cent years, is te give
things of service and per
manent worth.
This is a principle that can
be followed no matter whether
the gift is te cost much or
little.
Te these looking for things
of service and permanent
worth the Wanamaker furni
ture display presents a fas
cinating and unique field.
The Queen Anne Secretary
Desk, at $80, is one of thou
sands of pieces, every one a
gift of the mes,t acceptable
character, many of them par
ticularly charming in novelty
and beauty.
This beautiful piece is of
mahogany veneer.
The top has n lattice ever
the glass doers. There is a
well-arranged interior, and
when the lid is down there is
a fine, roomy writing bed.
Surely a gift for the years.
(Fifth Fleer)
A Victrela in
a Small Console
$60
A SMALL type of console,
called the conselettc, is
new available, contain
ing a genuine Victrela, for $60
complete, purchasable en' con
venient terms.
It is mahogany, of graceful
form, standing about 34 inches
high, 19V& inches wide and
21 a inches deep. Within the
cabinet are record shelves.
This is but one of many
types of Victrelas here, priced
$25 te $850.
N. B. Records are one of
the best Christmas presents
you can make. Victer and
Brunswick the best are
here.
(Second Fleer)
A Chinese Rug
With Your Best
Wishes
A HANDSOME, home - en
riching, home - serving,
valuable gift.
Selections are wonderfully
interesting,' both in carpet and
smaller sizes, and seldom has
there been such an attractive
showing of Chinese weaves in
odd, scarce sizes, such ns
square pieces, 8x3 ft., at $30:
5x5 ft, at $75 te $85
(Herenth Fleer)-
Electrical
. Conveniences
for Christmas
An electric percolator is a
delightful gift, and se is a
toaster, a grill or an electric
waffle iron.
Wanamaker electricnl appli
ances are the best grade, care
fully constructed te give long
service.
Teitr, f5 tn 18.
I'ereelntam, (tin in fiT,
l'crrolnler U with ulnar bowl,
rrrnm pitcher unci tray, S4Z.SO
unil 47. SO.
flmflnic ilUlien, 1111.50 te IS.
Tea Hitnievari, 16.
drills which fry, Mew, teant or
broil, 18.80 itifl 10.80.
HteTCi, S te .
furling Iren, 2,7A tn fl.7S.
Heating padi, wenrltrfallr com
fortable, 7.80 and 10.
Vteitlng Irani, 111.78 (e 7.50.
Flushllrtiti, 65c te 7.80.
(Fourth Fleer)
Fine News for Yeung Women
and Girls Needing Winter Coats
HUNDREDS of lovely new Winter coats, sports coats and dress coats all
marked at spdeial prices.
Every thing about them is the best, from the materials down te the fash
ionable cut and the excellent tailoring.
Certain models have been here before but they went out se fast, many
young women and girls didn't have a chance te buy them. New there are all
the colors and in all sizes.
Yeung Women's Coats
Plaid-back tweed coats at $35. Raglan
shoulder, straight full back, large pockets,
brown-and-white and black-and-white.
Raccoon cellar tweed coats, $47.50. Her
ringbone tweed in tan with large shawl
cellar of fur.
Fur-trimmed belivia coats at $78. The
finest belivia in loose, blouse style, brown,
kit fox, reindeer, Tunisian red, black or navy
Women's Afternoon Gowns of Chiffen
Velvet Special
T'HEY are made of that peculiarly fine soft velvet sometimes described as
wedding-ring velvet, and the colors are of the richest rust, cardinal,
electric blue and violet, besides black.
There are two styles both with little sleeves and long draped skirts
and one with fur edging en the sleeves and cabochon.
The price is $100.
(Flrftt Fleer)
Mere Than Anything Else, Seme Women
Want a Ceat
THE loveliest coats are fur trimmed, of course, and there is the best sec
tion around $100.
A geed choice would be a handsome high luster belivia coat with a
huge cellar of fine gray squirrel fur.
It is full and loose, with a narrow belt and large sleeves, which, like
the back, have silk stitching.
The price is $100, and it comes in black or navy.
Alse at $100 is a belivia coat with a large cellar of beautiful beaver
fur. Hellew panels hang at the sides and the sleeves are bell shaped.
Black, -navy or brown.
(First Fleur)
Riding Suits for
Women
Only $35 te $47.50, but made of
fine strong tweeds, herringbones,
cheviets and mixtures, in the
most favored browns, grays and
olive. The work en them is done
by custom tailors, and the
breeches all have corset-fitted
knees.
Breeches alone, of the same
materials, are priced !?13,50 a
pair.
(Pint Fleer)
Women's and Children's Storm
Footwear for Gifts
EVERY article en the list is the best of its
kind. And in articles of this kind the
best is in the long run the cheapest.
The new Russian beet arctic for women
a high arctic in beet style with turn-ever
top of gray astrakhan cloth. Piquant and
protective. $6 a pair.
Women's regular four-buckle arctics with
low or high heel, bread or narrow tee, $-1.75
a pair.
FineJWoel Belivia Coating
Special at $6 a Yard
A quality never before sold under several
dollars a yard mere.
Rich in texture, weave and finish and
beautiful for coats and wraps.
Black, navy blue, delft, chestnut, golden
brown and tan. 54 inches wide.
Boxed if requested.
(Flnt Fleer)
Parisienne Corsets Lowered a
Third, New $8 te $20
About 100 pair, including some of the finest novelty
Btyles.
Broken sizes, and models that will net be re-ordered.
The daintiest quality of batiste, broche and satin
brocades, all beautifully made.
(Third Fleer)
with squirrel, dyed squirrel, wolf or beaver
cellar.
Sizes 14 te 20 years.
Plaid-back tweed coats, $35. Imported
material, tailored style. , Sizes 13, 15 and 17
years.
Chinchilla coats, $27.50. Deuble faced,
well tailored with raglan sleeve and belt.
Sizes 6 te 14 years.
(Second Fleer)
Smart Millinery for Holiday
Sports, $10 Up
J7XACTLY the soft, becoming and unusual little hats
needed if one is going out of town for the holidays.
Ideal for metering, skating and Winter sports.
Felt, velour, velvet, duvetyn, chinchilla and moufflen,
in domestic and imported models.
Priced from $10 upward.
(Second Fleer)
Children's four-buckle arctics in sizes
seven te two, at $3.75 ami $4.25. according
te size.
Children's high storm rubber beets,
fastening above the knee, in size.-, 8' te 2,
at $3.50 and $4.50.
Children's leggings of unequaled varietv
and quality. Black jersey, at $1.75. Gray
chinchilla, at $4. Black or brown velveteen,
at $5. Brown leather, at $9 and $10.
(I1rt Fleer)
Girls' Coats
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New Jeweled Clasps
Special, 85c Each
JUST as pretty as they can be
and you would never think
they were se low priced.
Seme are in antique geld
finish, ethers in dull silver, set
with different colored imitation
jewels. Still ether styles are in
Japanese effects or cabochon
without jewels.
They are in geed sizes for
skirt draperies and coats.
(Main Fleer)
Toys! Toys!
Mere toys, better toys than ever before.
are!
And what a wonderful, mystic land of fun the Tev Stere is. Evcrvthinf
ablaze with color. Everything whirling and moving. Mysteiim,? i Ue
figures never pause in their queer precession across the walls
of hl m't iS !" thnnlU,St f J n,,jTbABJ0,,-v' eId Santl. vinu the time
hls H& h,earln a" lhe secrets that little folks come te tell
Philadelphia, at its Christmas best, is the Wanamaker Tey Stere
j (Hvtentli Fleer)
Every "Gilt Edge" Day Has a
"Sharp Edge," Toe
And a Man's Surest Comfert
Is a Big, Warm Overcoat
When the milk -comes in every morning it's frozen at
the top, every wind that blows has a polar feel that can't
be missed.
Ne wonder, it's almost Christmas, and the wise man will
have a new overcoat before another clay gees by the bigger
the coat the better.
Wanamaker Overcoats
Even Loek Warm
Big, robust, through and through manly affairs.
Stylish, tee the kind of style that has a swing and
dash about it, yet is built te suit the man.
Great ulsters with belts all around, or belts just in the
back. Coats mere for dress up that have no belts at all te
confine the free, flowing lines.
Light, sparkling, gay looking coats and soft, mellow
looking solid colors as well as the usual darker mixtures.
In short, most any kind that's in favor, priced $35 te
$100.
(Third Fleer)
Just a Werd About Shoes, Sir
Wise men are getting them right new and most men
seem te prefer oxfords, although at $6.40 thev can get
either kind.
Well made of grained calfskin in either black or tan.
Fashioned like a brogue but rather plain.
(Main Fluer)
Nearly Every Man Likes a
Detachable Fur Cellar Best
Has all the advantages of any fur cellar and none
Oi. the discomforts.
Can be worn en one overcoat all of the time, or two
or three different overcoats. Gees en in a twinkling
when the wind blows cold and comes off just as quickly
when it's mild and fur seems a burden.
It snaps en right ever the regular coat cellar and
leeks as if it belonged there.
Leng ceney, $15. ' Natural otter. S.'iO te S83.
.jutrin, S2e. . Imitation seal, $15, $18, $29.
Hudsen seal (sheared musk- Heaver, $65
rat) 550. i Mnska seal, $83.
(Main Fleer)
Who Ever Heard of a Man
With Toe Many Silk Shirts?
He's just as glad ever a half a dozen, a dozen or
two dozen mere as he was ever the first one of nil.
And what silk slr'rts there are for Christmas
giving. Stripes, stripes, stripes se thev go. Thin
hair stripes, big stripes or clusters of stripes.
In the main the fabrics are silk jeisev, bread,
cloth and jacquard silk at $7.50 each. Plain white
silk broadcloths at the same price.
(Muln Fleer)
What Would Christmas Be Without
Neckties ?
Gay ones, te be sure, for any
ether kind wouldn't be neckties
at Christmas time.
But heeer thej art, any
among the thousands at f1 cents
are bound te be fashionable.
(Muln
New Suits
Many boys will get many dif
ferent things, but no bev will
get anything better than a Wan
amaker suit.
There are none better made
than Wnnamnker boys" suits and
the selections are excellent, es-
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$1.25 a Pair Is
Price for Such
'Just 8400 pair of silk-and-wool
half hese and everv pair
worth at least a half mere.
Fresh, perfect, new mer
chandise hardly out of the
boxes that brought it from
one of the best mills in the
country and just the kind of
hosiery that the better dressed
men are nfter.
Great is the opportunity
(Muln 1
Toys!
What wonderful
Stripes big and little; tiny
figures all-ever figures or just a
solid color in all the silks and all
the shades that the makers could
learn about.
It won't take a minute te put
half a dozen in a Christmas box.
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for the Bevs
penally in suits at $12, $13.50,
$1.1. S10..10 and $38, all of them
".tl t'vi, pairs of trousers.
Ncufelk styles with belts all
around. Sizes for boys of 8 te 18
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a Mighty Lew
Hese for Men
for the tuuii who wants te
regale himself with a season's
supply just as great is the
opportunity of the woman
who has gifts te buv for men.
All are in beautiful heather
mixtures, all hae silk clocks,
half of them aie in the soarn searn
less drepstiteh style, while the
ethers are full-fadiiened plain
knit.
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