!? tWii; IBKHflS . '-.... EVENING FDBlAci ' LBOMtlpHffiAlLPillA FRIDAY, DECEMBER le, 1922 .. Strawbridge & Clothier Merchandise and Service Enhance the Pleasure of Gift Cheesing wrt MB. ear Me Chorus Sing 9.30 Te-morrow Morning & Cfptetmasi Cantata "PROPHECY AND FULFILLMENT" written especially for the Christ mas concert by Henry Hadley. FLSJB LYONS COOK .Seprano MARGUERITE ('HOWELL BARR Contralto JOHN OWENS Tener William S. Thunder sit the Sehmer Grand Piane. Incidental Tublruux bi Maulers of the Stere Family. Thu above program will be breadcasted through our Radie Station. New Gift Blouses Include Many Special Values Few things arc irore gift-Hue than Meuse this season they .10 mj daint. ; and. if you incline te the highly artistic, the pic-ture-iie i gift1-, the new Printed Silk Mouses afford a rate choice. JIany special values among these. Perte Rican Hand-made Blouses, Special, $2.00, S3.00, $3.95 te $8.50 White Dimity Blouses in Peter 1'an style, and white batiste huide in vest effect.", special at $2.00 and $11.00. French Voile Blouses, exquisitely line and dainty, some in fluffy frill effects, all with the leve'y Perte Rican hnnd-weik, niul many trimmed with Iii-h ami filet lace-. $3.05 te $$.50. Silli Over-Blouses Separately Boxed Fine Crepe de Chine Over-Blouses in barberry, muffin, eocea, majolica, bobolink, navy blue, brown and b'ack beautiful effects in tucking, braiding, ombteidery: some elaborately beaded $-1.50 te 1 10.00. Printed Silk Bleu.-os, of crepe de chine and lailium silk, alie biecaded crepe.-, and manj combinations" of different eoleicd lilies - -S:1.50 te S7.ne. Idle tailored crepe de chine and radium silk Blouses, with tin lUinenient of many hand touches $1.50 te $8.75. Weel Jersey Over -Blouses, $3.50 te Se. 00 In Mohawk reindeer. nav v Mile, brown and black. Scheel girls ii k'e then' they ate all the fashion with plaited skirts. - "li mlirjlt.1- .v. i luthli r S. mil l'lwr, Cvaf.'- Gifts Frem the China Stere It's a- pleasant choe.sh.g Gifts from this beautiful China Stere a it is giving them. .Many countries contribute wonderful things te grace American home-. Fer instance: Justs of Italian marble in i zecho-Slevakiu (.'hinawanv hi autifully decorated v.ith Dri len 111 wi'i's, --tart- with Iluiilieii 'I rays at S5i-. .mij 1111; tin te Compete.-, at ?7.5U. Mower Uev.l.s of coletod lurlheiiuare at SI. 25, uihers, of' 'u-tre wine, at S.7.50, with scores at iii-iietween prices. Av.aji and decorated Tea Set-, consisting ei teapot, sugar and cieani containers, and 0 cup and saucers $0,00, Se.!!.", SG.SO and 57.Cn. subjects peasants artists, etc.- $ 10.00 te pleasiujj m Idiers S.'JO'.SO. Selving Trays, with inaheg- any-finished frames and decor ated insei, size 12x10 inches SI. 00. Dinner Sets, of English porcelain, consist of 107 pieces, with dainty border decorations, special 47.00. - HtrjHniulK" A (lotul'i (letul'i J". irt I'Itu, i:a.f We Knew They Like Gloves .CMHP3R1 It is 'lie of the peculiarities of uiiian naUiie that we frequently buy "or ether what we want most for luinclvet, and by that token thou theu sniiiis of people would like nothing better than Cleves they are going mil as fast as we can put them into hexe. Gloves for Women I .UPORTKD S T R A P - W R I S V til OVES, black, white and the sea son's wanted shinies S-l.fiO. reVNE' El I.OSET 1 E CLOVES in a wide av-ett-iin'iit, plain or fancy embroid ery; light-button lenvth. fl.oe and $1.25; twelve-button lengt'i. "'1.25 and Sl.r.n; .sixieen-butlD'i kiigth, il.etl and $1.75. WOMEN'S MOUSQUETA1RI .I.OVE.s -l.i Ihkin: in black, wlm and fashion. bio shad":-: ivtl.e-butten- $3.00. I'WO.CI.ASi' E. IIi.SK IN til 0 ES all Fiench l;id, ver-fiaiu-hewn, Paris-stitched b:uks; ah desiiable shades; also black, 'a lute, black with while siit-h-'iig and white with black -t'tch-''g fc'J.eO. PIN'E TRENCH KID ' E J V E S, two-clasp, piijia -;'H! black, white and l'.i-.i-leiiabk. colors-- ij.'J.On. 1 INK AIOCIIA CLOVES. ...i ''''' "p, i inbuiiilered backs- may, 'mi lui, neuM-r, biitti-rnut . i.ul iM,i S!.ii,i, MOCHA CI OVES, ! i.i aj '"i; , sii .. silli-liniil will) P; i ''i-lii-d ii.-u U'- SJ.'.n. . I I.N' - HI! T'l'i) N S .O.N ('J.C ES h blacl,, wl.ii . iv, 'i-'i alld COM t -P-J.ell. I Si',n,sriii: ,. i im..ii WOAI EN'S W A S II A B L E FABRIC CLOVES, two-clasp, in white, gray, beaver, mode and beige, all of duplex fabric of line ijiiulit M.OO, ' Gloves for Men .M O C 11 A CLOVES regular or cadet fingers, spear or plain backs, all desirable shades ei! gray ? 1.50. SUEDE GLOVES in shade of giny, spear backs, regular and ciu'et lingers $2.00. LINED CAPESKIN GLOVES -in brown and tan; one-clasp style- $2.00 te Se .00. STRAP-WRIST GLOVES of liii"d cnpcskin, in brown and urn hades 52.50 te S5.00 Beys' and Girls' CAPESKIN GLOVES in a .pleiulid n-seitmuil of tans, for 'icy.s and giiN SSl.fiO, , LINED (il.OVES for boys arid niilfi and ii.Uses; cape, iiieili a. d n.eclui, uiie-iilasii -lyli, lire 1 v.iist fl.tie te Se. WO L CLOVES AN D UACN'II l'"IS- fef lieyt, girls ,md mi . im; plain and fancv el'- lut - Hee, .s I. '.") and Sl.Tfi. i t .ii.il IU, MurKvt Stii'it uJ letr MBPVlAia i 99ES H m 3 - 0 ."sWBKy . MEN'S CLOTHING Just new, in Philadelphia's Greatest Men's Clothing Stere, are many neeial value trreuws of smart Suits and handsome warm Overcoats marked at savings that will pay for a handsome gift. Overcoats $30, $35, SdO An excellent assortment, of line wool fabrics, at three popular prices. Alce Suits $30 Theso Suits, made by the famous Alce tailor ing house, are very unusual, indeed, at S!50.00. Many styles, many patterns, many fabrics, at this one price. Fine Suits at $35 te $55 Smart models, peifee'ly tailored by Halt. SchatVner & Mar:: and the St"in-IMech Ce., f all-wool fabrics. Suits, Special $25 Numerous new models; including spuria jail.et tyles, of all-wool fabrics in several shades. Suits with 2 Pairs of Trousers $23.50, $29.50 Worsted and casnimere Suits that represent extraordinary value at thee two low price. Clothing for Gifts Mackinaw Ceat, of all wool, in several desired patterns and shade.-, are :ilwas acceptable for yeunff men SlG.f0, Sheepskin-lined Sports Coats for the motor ist, suburbanite or sportsman SllJ.'iO. Fur-lined Ovei coats make excellent gifts I'm any man $135.00. Great Ccu!'ef vaccoei., for the motorist .j.225.00. Wickham Ewi.ir-g Drcf.fi and Tuxedo Suits aie tailored i nlmeM e'liia! custom-made gar ments S-le.OO. Day or Evening Ve.sts Sfi.00 te SllkeO. Separate Trousers, special SI5.05. Youths' Suits, with two pairs of treuseif, will please the young fellow of 10 te 20 jeurs SI 8.50. Tan Rublicrie.i Raincoats S5.00 te S20.00. Gabardine weather-proof Ceat.s $10.50 te .s.0.0". I, . st i- 1 1 lily A. il.tliliv- ''ei.rM I'..- l..it fft -y5' v a.v MkkkwU j2sB3SjHMtEl vjSSKLM ii7rT MEN'S FURNISHINGS Wonderfully complete assortments of these little things se essential te the wardrobe of the well-dressed man. Personally selected from the choicest products of American and European fashion originators and, therefore, in thorough geed taste. Belts and Buckles One of the largest and finest collections .f Belts and Buckles te be seen anywhere. And a wide variety at each of the many price-- 50c, $1.00, $1.50, S2.00, S2.50, ,a.O0, S3.50, $4.00, $5.00, .SikdO, S7.00 and $8.00. t- stuviSrlilKi- .t l lufi ler Al: 1, M.i.i ": i- Sleeping Garments I'lijamas of heavy, lleecy eutintr llannel S2.50, $:j.0u and $:!..r0. Other T'ajamas, of man; materials, up te $15.00. Night Shirts of tine outing tl.Mim. cl.l.'i, Sl.(5 and 2.00. Greup of neatly trimmed white madras Night Shirts $;j.7.-. ..- Sfisl liil.v A I Idtl.IiT l..lit Mur. . Lis, -'i -II i-l iSeckties at $1.00 Thousands f Eeur-in-IIauds, in sceii-n of patterns and wanted colors, at this one price. fabik- itb.e Many are of siik-ar.d-woe! silk $1.00. Anether excellent lei of well-made, altiai lively designed V ur-iu-hands, at a very .-peeial price Si. 15. - s;. n! , !,.,. .1 t l.it.i i- - : , iii.ll' li.-'.'' s-. Gift Sweaters Heavy Shaker-knit Ceat Sweaters, will. rJ cellar SlO.On and $l:i.00; with V-neck ste.un. Heavy Shaker-knit Poll-ever Sweaters, witn roll cel'ar- 12.00; with Y-neek S8.5U and Slu. '-- .1- Is MiT. .'. I l. I..1.1 st. I Cli; ,-f. . Hats and Caps An excellent vele ir Hat from Czeelm-Sli ' um.i for $10.00. Fine, warm Fur ( ap- Sn.ji.", te S2-1.7.i. Stel.-en Derby or Sufi Hats $7.fle and .sle.ni). Special freup of V' Imir Hats at $3.35. '- Slianlir'ilK-' .V i f . - M 1.. ..-. MiAi-i si 1 a-i MEN'S SHIRTS Thousands of Them, at Prices That Warrant Immediate Selection Men cheese Strawbridge & Clothier Shirts bmui.se ihev arc cut full and comfortable, are made right, of dependable fabric, in patterns of thorough geed taste. Any man will appreciate a Si rau bridge & Cluthier Shirt especially the following, which are marked at special' prices: A large group el guod-leoking Shiif s;i..ij. Fin., laiuy-sfiipcd .-oft Shuts in many mlei combination- -$1.-15. Aiiet her 'ii of woven Madras Shin-, u1' made and roemily cut, in all si.es at tin-, e-u low ri''ice ; l.5". PI White DiDiidclnt'i Si'"'- ili.ii a i tinctKe in miali' .n-1 i.pp '.r..im . 1.50. Silk Shin., ei , h. .... :'.it .vi.iv Sfitin -.ripi - s(!,."ie, - S I I ll.li . .1 I . - s. V..J dl--.su..'it and -en i' w-.i.i r.c t. v5 RUGS AT LOWER PRICE Timely Economy News from The Lewer-Priced Rue Stere One-third is the average saving afi'orriedhero te thriftv iniivtiaser. iniivtiaser. ef Kugs, who de net mind a few tiny imperfections in the otherwise excel lent Kugv. A:.iuin-le) Rugs, .I'ixO.'l inclie- -;,.,.-. Kxtra-laure .v , t , R.- . H,F a. , lf.N Odd-siw Axmbisti'r Rugs, li.O.sll feel- lii.i. 12 feet S52.7-.. and $21.7.")! 7.010.H feet $21. i5; )P le.-t-- Semnle-., Frinred tlva Hues. 1KI2 fi $25.75 and $:':'..70; D.10.(i tcet $28.75. Ml .75. Vt- Stniwhr i , i ' '' 1!j. r I j, 1't ' rf Mre I Gift Neckwear Daintj lace -nnbreidi red Ratiste and Organdie Cellar--; Linen Peter Pan Cellar-and-Cuff Sets 50c. Embroidered Raliste unl Oi'KCiidie Cellars hoc. Pfler Pan Cellar-and-Cufr Set i of fine eyelet embroidery, also Set embroidered in colei --:-1.0i. .Middy Ties, hall'-iuare, $1 te S2.25: full-square S2..VI te S.'kDO. Windser Tie.-, in plain shades or plaidn 40c te SI. 00. Ik'i-tha Cellars, $1 and S1.50. Fiber silk Scurfs ?.'J.75 te SS.00. Hriishrd Weel Scarfs S2.35 and S2.85. Jlrushed W .l ( up and hcarf Sets for children .f".UO. si imi uit-.. .v. i , .i, : - - SI- II M ir.i ' -' nil. t,. Gift Furs They are gift.- that are sure te pleae J eung girls partic ularly aie delighted with the gift fur. Genuine SkuiiK ( eat Col Cel lars, in vaiieits sizes $27.50 te $57.50. Brown Ameriian Fex Ani mal Scarfs $22.50 te sr,7.i"0. N'atural Baum Marten Scarfs, in two-kin tvle $05.00 te S150.00. Dark Xatuial Mink Scarfs, two-skin style SliO.OO te .50. Lustrous Black Lynx Xeck picces, beautiful m e d c I s $42.50 te $100.0u. Stone Marten Scarf-, hand some pieces in choker style $:i:t.50 te 850.00. Fine I hid -.en Kay Sable Animal Scarfs $50.00 te $00. Jai allege Fex Animal Scnri, a favorite with young girii s10.OO te S18.00. American Red Fe:; Animal Scarfs iinetiu r youthful fur S 15.00 t S1S.0O. Black Lynx ( at Scarf-, lined with ailk :l.j.00 te k-j. Kiddies Just Leve Muffs $5.00 te $12.00 ' -r..n jr'lf- .C n.jtliir -- .1 I'., r t : 'i t s . vt i M "1 f sZS Aute Restaurants for the Motorist Strurg a.-. te be strapped te the . -u :..' r beard of the automobile, i. lilted with knive. t nk-., 'p-'Oii-, cups, plntes and feed containers, sullicicnt fe'" live or six person- S'Jrt.eO and S22.50. Aute Rcfrin rater :nd Restaurart, for si pi-r-ens $55.U0. Smaller Rf-Luirani-, for lvvi te si pi r- : S7.."ii; te Sli'.r.n Beys' Blouses Blouse '".v "' lip'- InateiiaN, witn ...!'.. r- :. tt-n.be.! -05c. $.".', si. no, M.'.ii, $1.75 .Mid .2.2.'-. KiellM of li '. I ' .-.i .! - gee in pmiu tan, wh Oella' attached .si. 7.. Blouse .- ul m . i .: .; i. c lin in plan, i. ii., c e ! 'a i ittaclnsi - .-2.1'.'. Blellfe- . f I'ms;.-'. bund ivjth ir p!i,"i i.i- . i. . .a ..t tllcili'l -Ti.l'li. Bleu-i - of .i.'- ! Madras, att.u iv ! . and S2.00. Bliui.se of ! a: iierci rized !. u- . i ellar ..i 1.75. Bleii.-.e W'ai't stiiie.l elfecK, -v.r , Ften cellar SI. ."iii -.". Bietis-e Waiht- if . Mriped madia:., ,:tta. in .i cellar Sl.2i. ttleuse W'aisi-, i ' i.i ii., oxford mal.'iii.L :.'.'. .ci i cnllnr jl.75. v . . . . s'.npi i ;.-. i -si '.hi'e .'.acrieii allc; .Mac In l 1 SI. 75. ,11-whtt. i d F.tei. wliit K'e:. 'Bed Spreads. .SUOU iu. . ..ii .f ill iii i-ir 1 i IU Ifuriii-dini . -.'til '" -I w hit - 1! d -s,ii ii:-, se.' 00 ie-ln-., . ,,1,1. I ,, SI lilt't ilfc .'. lul.llci Altle 12 I lib. rt sir e Santa China in Hen; villi a lioeii (or h'veru llniinml (till Iptljiioe. tee, in in thv Tey Stere! And Thousands of Toys JflEk .K 9 Toys and Mere Toys Thousands of Them in The Christmas Tey Stere Ji's .-mil tun M-iCng tlie Tey Stere! Beys and girls are the happiest little folk you ever taw looking at the Tey. and Gaines, the Dells and r urnituf , the Horses and Automobile", anil seeing the Tiain- go whizzing around. Bring the children te the En-y-to-Get-te Tey Stere. Furniture Frem the Tey Company of America Sold Here Exclusively in Philadelphia Tland-'iecerated in iverj", pink or blue and easily wa.shed. Tey Furniture of thv me-t fascinating kinds and Furniture for tin t.ui-iiy and play room. i;(. sure te se it. Lionel Electric Trains at Special Prices Many sets te suit children of various ages. Yeu may add te the equipment an you cheese. Sets at $4.25, $0.25, S9.50. $14.50, .$20.75 and S3P.75. , '1 ' -. .f A Dells i'nder Price JOINTLD IJOILS, vtn lovely fiue-, euilj wig , opening and closing eyes cxciptienal value- -1.00 and $1.50. LIFELIKE DOLLS, that talk and walk. readv te be uie-sed as babies or toddlers-- unusual val.ii -$3.00. ' -' ; Dell Couches, all styles and sizes, sj.00 te $3,1.00 Mechanical Trains. Engine, Tue Coaches, Track, $S.OO floats of every land and size, $1.00 te $25.00 Seft While RahhitH, Cats and Deys, $2.00 te $7.50 Every Hebby Herse Reduced, new $6.90 te $110.00 Electric Liyht Outfits for Christmas Trees, $1.85 te $5 y .s-. j-. !s i..e".i r TJi.'-ree.t Wet Werthy Furniture Gifts 1','ti- cf Furniture are la-ting a- well as u-scfui. And Furr.i- -i; it'fts from this Stere are always well-c heseii because only vrll-inesen Furniture is sold here: Living - room '1 hree - piece Suit-, tir.ished in mahogany, with cane backs. Ceiisit of full-si.v Daviiipeit with two liaci; pillow-, arm chair and rocker, all with loee cushion seats, t phei-terni in figured tape-try. sipecial $175.00. Telephel e 'I able-, tiuished in maheiraiiv, ai quipped with steel, uiifi l..v( i;ia-!.-int.'t tops -SllMlO. Manh.i . I-.i k',1..!" Si.vinr C.'u'iufts, are as quaintly deco rative ah they are useful. Of mahogany, with drawers, two large -ide pockets, button traj' and spool rack $21.50. Ciaic-leg Colonial Tables have vepe edge and claw feet. Tep .MxOl inches $15.00. High-back Windser Chairs retain the r popularity and their "old-fmliienednoss.'' Fin ished in ninhegauy. with high c.-i.il) back $21.00. - - strau ii !.). . i ' ! . : ,;. i l . . i rm w t-v 1 V, S'r Housekeeping Helps a Hundreds of Lamps c-. aiiu L.unps whose ncauty as- i i . -s li-tb' 'en mi hundreds of happy 1' addphiu homes. Among the many, . r t,ift-choe.s-rs, are thet'e few: Bouiieir or Desk Lamp- of ivory-i"i:.-. i metal with glnss-eaneled hhade, .. 'ipUtc $5.00 W i ought It ei. Bridge Lamps (with ..t -hadi-i, tinishi'd in lilack with clashes .'' geld, aie most unusual value at $2.7". Parchment Shades $1.00 ti, $4.0u. Bmidcur Lump.-., with iverj'-finish ..-.-., and ,-'!k shaiie, cemplet.'--'l.O0. iii'iij. I linn- iwiilhiit .-iiaiK I are tinislinl i, various shade:; combined c. ir'u g. Id. lempbte with wiic and secliet. without shade s-jn.ui' 1 a.lv- e ha-'i.mM."' with all interior Se.00 tD . j.'i.ne uOilii'ej ing tiifeug vi u wi'l see .sceic .- of meie ''heinev ." V A I t M bt-at, a- lli. v ,i II OOV KR SWEEPERS, tin ..'ei p. i . they i-'i-.,n, a tin. ', tronelc ami bber $ '."i. lARVINi". SETS :. ei 1 .' fusion l.nvv price-, licvr .Lug i.t S'.'.'. ", an I laiiii, " "l.'i.Uu for a I'l.'jiutii.i. i", Mil ib'il, Mlvt'l'-t i-li' e Si I. illsl. Stl. ,. U MINI'-' V. L :. Ilil'll 11 1 '1 i. .,,,, j; ,., 'a . .- I i... . i:.. i - ail .it hi ' oil- w. ,'- "...ini-d He'.-i furiiieliingj htere, fu i w uift-tbinr-, that make Leme Pui'l.'-r-, Fi!-n Puns unj Ptr i la'.ors of aluminum 05c. LLI.i'IRIC HEATERS are 'n things t have in the bath room, liedr.'em, dining-room I'll.- room.- f,. vhillv uays 7.50. Kitclu -S5c, . FI Kt 1'li If WAFFLE ii;'S, u -.hie , ij:,t. ,.l.jSj,i vv.'ii wuf,!i.i, ij.r 'ju'ckly and i i-jlj no "e .l:ci I light at the i ",l ' ' Highl.- nickebd unci-en- i i-eiip'i'e with oerd, plug anl i ui-e!i ; witch- $10.1)0. 5s- Sttttbr)Jsi! & Clothier I'uurtli Iloer, Ccntf it u etj.
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