Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 27, 1922, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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KVBNIN0 PUBLIC tBIKJBR-TpHILADBIiPHIA; WEDNESDAY! DJCCJBMBER 27. 1922
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Organ plays at 9, 11 and 4.45
WANAMAKER 'S Sierc Opens 9 A. M.
WEATHER
Rain
WANAMAKER'S
Stere Closes 5 P. M.
WANAMAKER'S
Chime una aieienjr i no
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Waving Palms and Sun-Lit
Frem the Writings of
the Founder
It Has Been a Geed Rule
for the Writer
te read books and newspapers and te listen
te preachers and lecturers with a pencil in
hand and te write a word or two of a
sentence printed or spoken which helps me
te recall what I have read or heard.
The fact of writing something that
impresses us is helpful also in remember
ing it.
Signed
QM jpmafc.
s
eme Women Need New Handbags
About New
especially after the mad
scramble of Christmas
shopping that handbags
have been through.
Fresh and charming
lings of soft chiffon velvet,
(luvctyn and jacquard silks
arc in flat shapes, puffed
shapes and gathered
shapes. One has a sphinx
head for a clasp. Anether
hhines with mareasite. and
one can cheese from a
number of colored stones
for adornment.
All of the bags are
made in the careful way
that characterizes Wana
maker bags and the lin
ings and fittings are
lovely.
A wide choice in navy,
black, beaver, brown and
beige at $5 te $18.
(Muln 1'lner)
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me aeutnern bewns uemana ine
Finest Corsets
Seme of the new Parisi Parisi
enne novelties for South
ern wear certainly are the
finest.
Imagine an exquisite
pink and blue bilk bro
cade topless corset, with
no boning ever the hip and
the new cording te make
the back Hat and straight.
Tlie trimming is footing
and blue ribbon and the
price is $2r.
Fer a bride going Seutli
en her honeymoon or any
woman who likes dainty
(Third
things, there is a white
satin step-in girdle cev-.
ered with Brussels net
and designs in lace. A
frilling of the net trims
the top and the bottom,
$35.
Anether pink satin gir
dle step-in is hand-painted
en the straight flat front
and there are tiny roses
around the top, $40.
Many ether exclusive
novelties, quite as lovely,
have arrived in the fine
Parisienne corsets, going
up te $75.
rieiir)
rphe Weman's Custom-Tailoring
ti taking orders for
dresses for Southern
wear. Many new Spring
models are here and also
new Spring fabrics. As
usual, moderate prices
prevail.
Weel crepe dresses, $25.
Gingham dresses, from
$15 up. Fancy cotton voile
dresses, $25. Canten crepe
dresses, $50 and up. Tweed
suits, $55. Peiret twill
suits, $75.
(.'-ciiinil rioer)
Veung Women's Sports Coats of Fine
English Fabrics
They are cut just like
a man's overcoat raglnn
shoulders, vent back, patch
pockets and nil.
Kven the materials aie
"f fine English coatings
of the type used in the
best overcoats for men.
In .soft mixed colorings,
russets, weed browns,
(Sceeinl
misty purples and greens.
Exactly the kind of
coats that young women
like te slip ever sports
clothes or riding habits.
Alse welcome as an extra
wrap in the meter, us they
are thick and warm.
14 te 20 year sizes, at
$65.
Ploer)
Layettes May Well Be
Chesen New
Tlie daintiest new
ihings are in the Salens
for Infants.
Little new hand-made
slips show bits of real
luce. The Japanese hand
embroidered things are
especially lowly. Se many
exquisite things and se
many really pretty, inex
pensive things.
One may .select a lay-
(Thlril
ctte for ns little as $10
or make it as elaborate
ns one wishes up te
$500, A layette may in
clude shirts, bands, di
apers, flannel petticoats,
lingerie petticoats, dress
es, slips, bootees, knitted
and silk sacques, blankets)
(se many kinds), quilts, n
wardrobe, a crib and a
bassinet,
riiier)
J
ade Frem the
Orient
In the Oriental store
arc mnny lovely personal
ornaments, beginning with
necklnces. They run from
small knotted spinnch
green necklace, at $75, te
a beautiful pure green
one, nt $450.
Pendants arc from $50
for one en a black knotted
cord te $550 for one of
emerald green jade
(Main
mounted with tout ma
lines and seed pearls.
Kings are priced $15 te
JG0 the first of mutton
fat jade and the last jndc
almost wholly green.
Flexible bracelets
pearls and jnde or jude
alone $40 and $05. A
twisted ring bracelet of
mutton fat, $50.
Earrings, $22.50 te
$350.
Meer)
The Hall Cleck
Tells When It's
New Year's
But that is, by no means, its
most important work. It must tell
the accurate time every moment
during the 365 days in the year
and for many years in the future.
A geed hall clock can be de
pended upon, but a peer one
can't. Only the best makes of
hall clocks are admitted te the
Wanamaker Cleck Stere. They
nre housed in fine mahogany
cases worthy of the clocks them
selves. Chiming hall clocks from $385
for one with Westminster chimes
only up te clocks with three
chimes each from $550 te $850.
(Miiln Fleer)
Pleur d'Or
that delightful fragrance, made
especially for us by Claire of
Paris! Many women would be
delighted te tukc a set of Fleur
d'Or with them (te the Southland.
Perfume is priced $5.
Toilet water, $5.
Face powder, in white, natural
and brunette, $1.5,0.
(Muln Fleer)
There Still Is a
Tey Stere!
Santa doesn't pack it up in his
bag ("Seme bag!" the boys would
say) and take it back te the
Northland with him.
It's a great big Wanamaker
Tey Stere all year round. There
are always plenty of healthful
outdoor toys that children need
at all times.
Then there are birthdays!
Seem te be n let of them in Janu
ary, tee and there are new toys
for every one.
(Heveiilli Fleer)
OAYBERRY candles,
"- every way charm
ing, make excellent
New Year's greetings.
Twe in a holly box, 20c.
(Fourth Fleer)
Novelty Tissue
Voiles
are among the first of the new
cottons and as crisp and fresh as
possible.
Seme are in small checks with
embroidered dots, some in larger
blocks, and some in blocks with
hemstitched outlines, and all the
colors arc dainty.
Yard wide and $1 a yard.
(l'lmt Fleer)
Handkerchiefs
That Must Ge te
the Tub, 25c
All are specially priced, as any
one can see at a glance at the
distinctive designs, without
examining the geed quality of
the linen.
All colors and all kinds hem
stitched and rolled hems; colored
centers and figured borders;
white centers with colored bor
ders, etc. It's a fine opportunity.
(Muln Fleer)
Large Rugs Are
Hard te Find,
People Say
Wherever big homes leek beau
tiful, most people knew right
away that the rugs came from
Wariamaker's.
There's a wonderful showing of
large rugs here the best woven,
and every one a marvel of color
ing and designing.
Wiltens
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in.Axis.n rt. .. .tii.i.nn te soe
10.6x1? (t S1JD te X18S
Axminsters
Dxtft fl ". fBl nnd 8 0.1
11.8x1.1 ft IR1.50 and (100
11x15 ft M33.BO
(Krvrnlh Fleer)
Seme Mere
Beys'
Overcoats Are
Here
The worst of Winter is yet te
come, but the best overcoats we
have ever had for boys are here
in geed assortment.
New lets have heen coming in
almost every day te keep the
assortments fresh and interest
ing. Such handsome models and
smart-looking fabrics have never
been seen in garments of the
kind.
And cut)' reat in the collec
tion is us Ked as it Is geed
looking.
Fer boys of 11 te 18 years, $25
te $38.
Fer be s or 3 te 10 years,
$16.50 te $32.
i I'lilril Fleer)
Sands Have Beckoned and
Turning Southward
Lf ASH ION is gains en dress parade where awniitgcd
verandas gaze upqn depthless skies of blue and sea
waves sparkle in the Summer-like sun,
Flerida, the Mediterranean, the Bermudas, the Carib
bean here are the lures away from Winter. Here are the
promenades, the gay clubs, the basking beaches and endless
hours of sport outdoors.
And for these hours there are Fashions vanguards of
things that will be the vogue of Spring.
They are at Wanamaker s new, a brilliant company te
take where brilliant, people gather.
Blue Skies, Green Palms and White Sheres
Will Be a Perfect Background for These
Levely New Fashions for the Seuth
gIMPLICITY itself eh, yes!
But what a charming simplicity it is; what pure bright colors greens,
pale blues, yellows, scarlets, generally used with white; what simple lines; what
really exquisite and novel fabrics from the looms of France !
Very, very many of the dresses are sports dresses, the sort that are put en
in the morning and can be worn all day. Among them are such fashion features
as these :
Cellars which may be worn hifih
or low, and narrow sashes or belts
which tic at the sides.
Nevel materials such as fine
white silk tricetines, closely printed
in rose color, or many heavy dark
colors; woolen basket weaves in
scarlet or yellow (used in coats te
white crepe frocks with scarlet or
yellow embroidery); cotton crepes
printed in colors; white silk crepes
printed in vivid colors; silk cpenge
cloths cembiited with crepe; batiste
with eyelet work in colors, and se
en. All materials, by the way, are
imported.
Sleeves short, hardly mere than
cups; the exceptions te this being
long bell sleeves.
Rax pleating appearing even in
the coal sleeves of a white Canten
crepe ceal-and-drcss suit.
Coats very straight or flaring;
always very simple.
White wool cpenge appearing in
coats and dresses with bodices of
colored silk.
Paisley printing in delicate col cel col
ers combined with white.
Brightly bordered white silk
handkerchiefs used as drapery en
white dresses.
Among eeening gowns the most
important feature is the new jewel
work, combined with beads and
making the most artistic decoration
imaginable. It appears en all white
gowns, and en black and white;
sometimes the jewels many col cel col
oredare used en white. One pure
red gown has red jewels.
There are many mere points of
interest we can only invite every
body te come and see them for
themselves.
Prices are really moderate,
being $32.50 te $315.
(Flrt Fleer)
Fresh and Beautiful as Spring,
Are the Hats for the Seuth
TOMORROW they will be shown for the first, and lovelier or mere novel fashions rarely
have been devised.
mere are many interesting new notes which every woman
will want te discover for herself.
But among the mere important features which can't well be
overlooked are the many charming hats in Bankek straw for
sports. A soft draped band of three shades of crepe being the
only trimming.
Other sports hats with Paris' favorite bandanna trimming
in Persian, Egyptian or batique patterns. These hats will be mucli
worn for tennis or golf. Felt hats and felt and straw combinations
are smart for golf.
Fer afternoons or te wear with one's mere elaborate frocks
there are exquisite flower-trimmed hats in timbe straw or crin. in
Milan or leghorn, bread-brimmed or becoming poke shapes and
the flowers are all from Paris. Alse many fetching little toques
in opalescent silks of radiant hues. These. ' are very fashionable.
Prices begin at $15 and go upwards.
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(.-fceiul rloer)
These Are the Mesh Bags
te Be Carried Seuth
THEY are the very new
est. The mesh is differ
ent and as pliable as fabric
could be!
They are mere charming
and delicate than any mesh
bags of former seasons.
The newest striped kinds
are here, tee. They com
bine deep red geld with
silver or green geld (all
plated) in a most delightful
way.
I riced $19 te $28.
Green geld is a favorite, and these plated
bags have interesting tops, sometimes with
an imitation jewel in the clasp. $16 te $53.
Purses of plated green geld, $7.50 te $33.
Seme have fine fringe, often in points.
(Muln X'loer)
Sun-and-Rain Umbrellas
for Southern Fashion
HPHEY must have distinc--
tien of some sort te be
included in the Seuth-going
wardrobe. These, with
harmonizing velvet cases
and longer handles, have it.
They are necessarily long
handled te show the cases
te advantage, and the han
dles have an interest of
their own, as well. It is
smart te have one te
match the costume, nnd the
colors are here. Most also have leather
thongs te match and amber bakelite tips.
Other colored silk umbrellas that will be
used for the sun have touches of sterling
silver about them and there is considerable
carved bakelite.
Priced $10 te $18.
(Main I loon
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Merry Felk Are
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Every Thoroughbred Youth Going
Back te College
Has a Thought of Geed
Clothing Stored Away
in His Mind
And before he bids goodbye te the folks at home
he's going te dress up in a new suit and a new over
coat. Christmas checks are coming here every day a
sensible way te use them young men think and
fathers by the score are bringing their college-bound
sons for the clothes that leek different.
It doesn't take a college course te prove that geed
clothes are the only kind it pays te buy and geed
clothes mean Wanamaker clothes te the college youth
as well as the man who has made his mark in the
world.
Suits that fairly stalk with the vim and spirit of
youth. Light suits, smart suits, yet nothing extreme
about them and every one well made.
Overcoats that call te mind the chaps along the
Picadilly. And side by side with them the great coats
that speak for nothing se much as robust American
folks.
In many ways daring coats altogether away
from anything that ever has been in color or model
ing. But all in taste and all the kind that are dear
te the heart of youth.
Suits from $25 te $55; overcoats from $25 te $100.
(Thlrit Fleer)
Mere of These Geed Scotch
Grain Oxfords for Men, $7.75
A few hundred pair have gotten in eyerv pair worth
several dollars mere and every pair built bigger than weather
and wear.
Hunting high and low, here are just the oxfords nine
men out of ten would pick out for Winter.
Either tan or black and made of the best Scotch-grain
calfskin. Deuble white oak soles run clear te the heel Tn
style they fellow the lines of the brogue but are rather plain
and trim.
(Muln Fleer)
Red for the New
Year's Table
Red twiply sticks, red straws,
red mints and, eh. the many
bright red hard candies, te glis
ten and gleam and make the tablr
a jelly joy te leek upon! 70c a
pound.
Salted nut? theie must al
ways be salted nuts for .New
Year's day $1,50 a pound.
.lack-Herner pies for the tabU
are in the form of led balls 01
decorated red bells, with twelve
fners. at ?1().
Red snapping bonbons. 60e te
?3 a dozen.
Little red baskets for nuts, Jee
and 25c.
Such thiiiK aie needed for the
holiday-week party, tool
(Down tulrn tnrt)
American
Dinner Sets
Unusual at $15
Sets of 1(H pieces, of fine
American emi-ehinn in a
choice of two decorations, one
a jreld band, the ether a pretty
peld hue design.
Complete sets in eerv detail
and censiderabh under the
regular price nt $15 a Bet.
Anether exceptional group
includes American semi-china
dinner sets of -il pieces, j,orv j,erv
lces for six poisons. Decora
tion reni.t of pietty baskets
and flowers done in natural
colors.
Exceptional at $8.50
a Set
Imported china cups and
.saucer. of fine thin ware in a
choice of three handsome
decorations, splendid values at
$6 a dozen.
i I'eurtli Plmir)
First Corded Dimity Bedspread
Sets in Years
Net since the first years of the
war has there been a new ship
ment of these desirable spread
nnd set.
The make then turned the
attention te ethei line-, but non
the. aie making the-e goeu-.
again and this new group was
turned out specialK for Wana
inaker's. Known as corded dimity, thev
have scalloped edges and are
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thinned in ,i fai.i.s -tnped effect
n the de-, the .pmads being
made with iut-eut corners.
In the large-t double-bed siz,
HOxlOO, and priced at $." a st.t
i spread and bolster cevci
We have al-n opened three iw.v
boxes of satin-finished spreads in
elaborate scroll and floral pat
terns, done in low relief
Hemmed, made m -ii S0)0
inches by the best mill in -be
I nited States and priced at ,R
Plimrl
A New Direct Shipment of
Beautiful Chinese Rugs
iiuujs'iH irarucaii en uic
loom and shipped direii le
ananiaker's.
Splendid. hea (iiialitie
with long, thick nap. just such
rugs as gie no end of si-rue.
Iteautiful choice of color el
fects in wonderful bltiex, tans
and rose (dudes, in patterns
of a relined character showing
floral effects, urn-, lmsktls and
ether cnnu-ntinnal d( ice-
Camel and smaller sii-h in.
hided, (he carpet Hire pieces,
approximately 9x12 ft., priced
s:2.- te s.r.e.
The ether sizes are Jf.fix I.K
It. at SJ.'i te $:); 3x5 ft., at
SU) te SI.".; .1x11 ft., at S50 te
s.V).
l course, there are main
arpet sizes larger than ixJ2
.it prices in jiropertion, in.
eluding riign in hIzch 11x15
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