Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 14, 1914, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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    EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1014.
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GRAND ORGAN
9 and 545
Store Opeits 8:80 A. M.
Store Closes 6 P. M.
WANAMAKER'S
WANAMAKER'S
It is only at Wannmaker'a in Philadelphia
that you can buy tho ANGELUS
WANAMAKER'S
WEATHER
Fair.
aMJ
A Wanamaker Page Full of Good Gifts for Everybody
This Store Is a Symphony of
Commerce
There is harmony in its architecture, witfiin and
without.
It is set to a scale of orderliness.
The performers compose an orchestra that has
been trained to take its part.
The voices and manners of the accompanists are
attuned to unison.
The environments are refining.
The atmosphere is almost as airy as under the
blue sky.
- These words are an overture of invitation to
enjoy the offertory at your pleasure.
Sjgned'
December 14, 1914
The Gift for the
Wanamaker stirnrlio box of candles.
Ave pounds of glaco nuta, chocolates,
Jordan almonds and assorted caramels,
$4.
Wanamaker "Dairy" fruit cakci
welghts from VA to 10 lbs., 45o a. lb.
Fancy baskets of selected fruit, $2 to
$10.
"Dairy" Christmas mince pies, unus
ually large, thick and rich, 75c each.
Tea Room mince pics. SOc each.
Thermos food cases, SI to $11. Lunch
. sets, 12.60 to $70.
Magazines, for all Interests and all
ages, at club rates for groups; combi
nations and prices on request.
Now "Family Musla Book," largo and
well-chosen collection of muslo of all
For Father
Fur caps, $2 to 135. Fur gloves and
gauntlets, $4 to 130.
Lincoln-Bennett silk hats, S3.
Bilk-hat cases, IS to $30.
811k underwear, 13.25 to $15 a gar
ment. Scotch, wool "reefers," $2.
Angora Jackots, $10 to $22.50. An
gara scarfs, $6,
Fur motor robes, $32 to $160.
French dress handkerchiefs, $1.50 to
15 each. .
French silk halt hose, embroidered or
clocked, $2 to $1.
Folding slippers of soft kldskln. In
coses, $3.
Woolen house coats, $5 to $13.
Fancy handle umbrellas, $1.50 to $25.
Cones, $1 to $50.
Bafety razors, $1 to $22.50. Razor
lets, $4.50 to $23.
Tool benches, with ten tools, $(.
Bates and security boxes, $9.60 to $120.
Special wardrobe trunks, $25 and $35.
Small accessories in leather, many of
them mounted, 60o to $25.
Small accessories, such as knives, cigar
cases and toilet articles, in gold, $1.50
to $105 ; in sliver, 25c to $25.
Pipes, 25o-to $5.
Humidors, $2.60 to $25.
Black leather dressing cases, with fit
tings, 6 to $25.
For a Girl Friend
Slipper buckles, $1.60 to $30 a pair.
Corsage sets, (wo roses, one for
shoulder and ona for waist, boxed, $2.
French embroidered silk stockings,
$3.60 to $35.
Opera glasses, $4.50 to $20.
Damascened hatpins, $3.50 and $4.50.
"Japanese sliver" photograph frames,
tOo to $1.50.
Copper or nickel chafing dishes, 1 5.
Box of "Versailles" correspondence
cards, gold Initial and gold edge, He.
Box of "Cameo" caramels, 80a.
A VICTROLA will make everybody happy; the
"- young people who want to dance, older folk
who love the good old songs opera lovers
everybody. There are few better gifts, and prices
start low $15 up to $200. Let us show you the
various styles. All the new records are here, too.
For the
Hand-mad long dresses. $2.25 to 16$.
Bootees, !5o to $1.75.
Bibs,, hand-made and hand-embroidered,
33a to $.
Silk cap. 75a to $10.
Whits silk and fur bonnets, $2.75 to
915.
Saeques, hand-crocheted or knit, 76o to
14.50.
Cashmere saeques, $1 to $6.
Cashmere wrappers, $2.26 to $8.
Crepe da chine wrappers, silk-lined
and hand-embroidered; white, pink and
blue, $7.50 and $3.50.
White; wicker cribs, with drop side slid
ing up and down. $1$ each.
White wiektr wardrobes, $13,50.
Two new nursery baskets, trimmed.
tlQ and $12-60 each.
Four-compartment wardrobea.of whits
wicker, $il. Trimmed In various styles,
325.
For Aunt
Fur muffs, 5 to $180,
Opera searis, II to $20.
Silk kteonos, $5 to $J50 ,
Wool spaaeers. II to $$.59- "'
Opeuwork apd lass steeklngs, $2.50 to
t.
Ftarl eroeahes, $5 is $3$
8tt artistes fir tho dressing table,
I to $1$. "
Fecks hairs, (9 to $t..
Jtokttag wwhrritott, to $1.
,"" of m ojb4 warn imim
'ItfyffWmfc
Whole Family
kinds for singing and playing; 300 pages.
402 pieces, 91.
Itadloptlcnns, for projecting photo
graphs, $6 to $35.
Canoes, $32.60 to $57.60.
Kenney bath spray, special, $3.85.
Wanamaker bath showers, (8.75 and
$9.75.
Canary birds, $2.50 and $5. Cages, (1
to $10.
Combination game board for carrom
and croklnole, $3 and $5.
m Pool tables, for all kinds of games,
$4.60 to $20.
"Gloucester" couch hammock, $12 to
$10.50.
Wanamaker special couch hammocks,
with one windshield, $12.
flWTS In the Jewelry Store, their name Is
Legion! Hundreds of them, for, every sort
of person, and many of them exclusive : Diamonds
and other gems, In artistic mountings, attractive
jewelry for personal use, gold and silver acces
sories, handsome silverware, watches of reliability.
For the gift that Is hard to think of, come here.
For Grandfather
Bilk mufflers, $1.50 to $3.
Skull caps, SOo to $1.
Velvet housecoats, $10 to $22.50.
Gloves, $1.50 to $(.50.
Initialed linen handkerchiefs, $1.50 to
$12 a dozen.
Buckskin vests, $2 to $5.
Leather slippers, $1.76 to $8.
Gold watch chains, $10 to $30.
Tobacco pouches, 35o to $1.60.
Eyeglass cases, 25c to $1.75,
Reading glasses, 60c to $8.60.
Sole-leather grips, hand sewed, 18
Inches, $.
For the Sunday
School Teacher or
School Teacher
Leather address books, 25c to $6,
Library sets, paper knife and Bclssors,
75o to $5.
Two-pound box of assorted Wana
maker chocolates. 60c, 80c and $1.60.
Umbrellas, $3 to $10,
Calendars, 2 So to $2.50.
Hand-hemstttched handkerchiefs, $3
to $13 a dozen.
Tear's subscription to "The Book
News Monthly," including a copy of
"The Lady of ths Lighthouse," $1,
Baby
Gold pin sets, $3 to IT.
Silver spoons, $1 to $1.50.
Sliver cups. $4.25 to 113.
Trimmed bassinets, $38, Trimmed
cribs, $18,
White wicker cribs, $15.50.
Trimmed white enamel scales, $12.50.
Clothes trees, $3.25 to $5.60.
White wicker waihstands, with dainty
china toilet sctslU and $14.60.
Toilet sets of hand-painted celluloid,
$50. s
Hair or down pillows, pink, blue or
white, sateen covered, 85c; slik covered,
I1.T5.
Pillow slips, SOo to f 10.
Hand-knit afghans for eoaehts, $$ to
17.50.
SatIn,-covtred coach straps, pink or
blue, with toys' attached. $1.15.
Christmas
Candies
Pak4 to aovet ways for people
wfce enjoy axeiusJve aad artistic
gifts. Ask tfee expert la the Candy
For Mother
Jananese embroidered kimonos, with
wadded lining, $10.
Fur Coats, $25 to $200.
Velvet evening capes, $18.75 to $30.
Fine laco scarfs, $10 to $120.
Ostrich feather boas, $5 to 160.
Bouquets of artificial flowers, 60a to
$5.
Negligees of nlbatross, crepe do chine
or silk, $5 to $38 60.
Kid gloves, $1 to $4 a pair.
Embroidered handkerchiefs, $1.50 to
$34 a dozen.
Angora wool Jackets, $4 to $20.
Silk stockings, $1 to $33 a. pair.
Boudoir slippers, BOo to $9.50.
Carriage boots, $2.60 to $7.
Gold rings, brooches and other per
sonal Jewelry In all forms, from the
Inexpensive to tho most elaborate.
Silver and less expensive Jowelry and
personal accessories In variety.
Silver articles for the dressing table,
In sets or separately.
Sliver pencils, 75a to $5.
"Cameo" candles, in French boxes, $1
to $10.
All kinds of novelties, and useful
things In art needlowork and fancy
goods, 250 to $28 50.
Wannmakcr special wardrobe trunks,
$25 and $33.
Mounted handbags, $6.60 to $60. Un
mounted, $1 to $23.
Opera bags, (1 to $10.
"L. It." or "Parlslcnne" corsets, $8 to
$26.
Fitted black dressing cases, $5,50.
Fine walrus grain seal bags, twelve
nttlngs, $13.75.
For a Minister
, or Priest
Fountain pons, $1.50 to $50.
Desk setB, In brass, cut glass or
lenther, $1.50 to $25.
Floor reading lamps, on high, adjust
able standard, $5.
Beading stands, $12.
Book consoles of bronze, two finishes,
$5 to $10 a pair.
Lounging chairs, $27 to $250.
Silver key rings, $1 to $1.50
Wood-handlo umbrellas, $1 to $10.
Eyeglass chains, 75c to $3.
For Coachman
or Chauffeur
Bilk four-in-hands, 25o to $2.
Belt and garter sets, 60o and 11.
Wool scarfs, $1 and $2.
Flannel shirts. $3.50.
Blanket bathrobes, $3 to $5,
Fur caps, $2 to $6.
Sheepskin vests. $5.
Felt house slippers, 75c to $2.
Cuff Units, 25c to $2 a pair.
Matchboxes, $1 to $8.
Shaving seta, $1 to $5,
For Uncle
Evening dress protectors, $1 to $3.
Silk knitted reefers, $3.50 to $10,
Blanket bathrobes, $3 to $10.
Suspender sets, SOc and $1.
Woolen hose, 50c to $2.
Military brushes, $1.50 to $15 a pair.
Fishing rods, $1 to $15.
Smokers' sets, 3 to $15.
Gold tie clips, $1,50 to $15.
Silver clothes brushes, 13.50, to $7,50,
Fountain pens, $1 to $50;
For Big Sister
Glove and handkerchief boxes, In
fancy styles, 50a to $5.
Bound boxes for cakes and sweets,
covered with artistic cretonne, 85c to
11.50.
Ellk-covsred coat-hangers, SOo to $1.25.
Evening wraps, $23.$0 to $40.
Mandarin coats, $35 to $150.
.JS?nc!l Jtfsktwwns. made and em
broidered by hand, $3.75 to $7.50,
Fnoy "Lillian" brassieres, of lace,
embroidery and silk, $1 to $7.50,
Marabou sets, $10 to $35;
Bilk petticoats, all colors. $5.
Sweaters. $3.75 to $$8.50.
Special French handkerchiefs for tho
"P. B.'.r,'-, wlth, colored, hand-embroidered
Initial and medallion, $1.50 for
box of six,
For Big Brother
Colored handkerchiefs, in popular'
shades, 26o to $2 each.
Knitted four-in-hands, 35e to $2.
Silk mufflers, lj50 to $5.
Knitted motor eaps from Paris, $1.60
and $3.50.
Bllk-and-wool shirts, $$.50 and $5.
London golf caps, $3.
Gold ouff buttons, $2.60 to $26 a pair,
.,Sowari1 watches; in two sixes, 56 to
9 136.
CigaretteVases, $3.76 to $34.
Military brushes. $1.50 to $16 a pair.
Tennis raqkets, 1 to $8.
College pillows. $8.50 to $7.
For Cook or
Housemaid
Raincoats, $5.7Tto $10.
7eW,$?tw.,2CS0Ute 1l
WaUt lengths of btaek tick. It to .,
Fancy ptnniiKhloM. SOo to $1.
FUftAsJUt tnMMMM, $1 to $$-M.
WrUtog sajat. $$0 a bo.
-jJffP Ktrwct or toil waier.
au tfmna, it, to $i.s
Hatpin, tia ta it,
Little Girl
Walches, $2 to $7.60.
Fur muffs nnd scarfs, $2 to $40.
Lingerie party dresses, 13 to $16.
Shotland wool sweaters, $8.60 and
$0.60.
Gloves, $1 to $1.60.
Ralncapes. $1.75 to $4.75.
Blbbons for sashes or hair bows, SOo
(0 65o a yard.
Transparent water-color sets, 25a l&
II.
Postcard albums, 25olto $2.
Bathrobes, blanket or eiderdown, $
to 15.60.
Silk handkerchiefs, boxed In Bets of
three, 60c a box.
Party slippers, 11.36 to 13,75 a pair.
Sewing cases, 35c to 126.
Paint boxes, 25a to $4. Paint books,
10a to 50c.
Brownie cameras. $1 to $4.
For a Little Boy
Watches, $1 to $10.
Bicycles, $20 to 130.
Ice skates, 1 to $8.
Folding Brownlo cameras, $6 to $12.
Macklnaws nnd raincoats, 5 to 12.
Fur caps. 2 to $4.
Terry bathrobes, $2.50 and $3.
rur-llncd gloves, 2 nnd $2.25.
Rubber boots, nt various prices.
Cowboy suits, $1.25 to $3.60.
Meccano sets, $1 to $10.
Electric railways, $6.60 to $16.60.
Microscopes, $2.60 to $8.60.
Penknives, 26c to 12.50.
For
Grandmother
Hand-spun handkerchiefs, 12 to $10
each.
Fancy tea aprons, 35a to $2.
Japanese quilted robes, plain, $6 ; em
broidered, $10.75.
Lorgnettes, $4.50 to 122.50.
Gold lorgnette chains, 111.50 to $47.
New "Heliotrope Speclale" extract and
toilet water, 12 and 13.50,
Needle cases, 25c to 33.50. Scissor
sets, 13.76 to 18.60.
Covered chamois Jackets, $3,26 and
$5.50.
Bedroom slippers, including many
novelties, SOc to $1.85.
Lined kid gloves $1 to $7.50.
Gold thimbles, $2.76 to $7.75.
Sliver eyeglass cases, $6 to 19.
Carriage or auto parasols, $2 to $3.
Chlneso embroidered shawls, $5.50 to
$28.50.
ICnlttod shoulder shawls, 50a to $3.25.
Sewing chatelaines, SOc
Fancy "Cameo" chocolates, in dainty
boxes, 25c to 75c.
For a Sick
Friend
French albatross dressing saeques,
$2.75 and $6.75.
Men's house gowns, $10 to $25.
Knitted bed socks, $1.50 to $1.85.
Stereoscopes, 60c to $2.50. Views, 25o
a dozen.
Thermos carafes, $1 to $12.50. Bottles,
$1 to $3.
Folding screens, $5.25 to $10.
Wool-filled comfortables, covered with
silk, sateen, cambric and satin. $5 to
$45.
Plaid blankets, all-wool, large $5 a
pair.
Window thermometers, 76c to $5.
Field glasses, $12.50 to $24.
Toys- Toys
This Year They
Are Spread Over
the Third and
Fourth Floors
Market Street
Biggest and Gayest
Toy Shop in the
World
For Sportsmen
Biding breeches, $3.80 to $16.50.
Bldlngputtees, $3.60 to $7,50.
Fox's spiral puttees, $3.60.
Riding raincoats, f 33 and $40.
Shooting capes, $40, "
Shooting seats, $5 and $6.69,
Bhoottng suits, $22.60 to $40.
Shooting gaiters, $3 to $5,
Tennis rackets, $1 to $3.
Sweaters, $5 to $10.
Mackinaw coats, $10 to $12.50.
Bloycles, $20 to $76.
Shotguns, $5 tq $37.50.
Rifles, $3 50 to 125,
Revolvers, $2.50 to 127.60.
Ice skates, $1 to $3 a pair,
Exercisers, $1 tq $3,60.
Chest weights, 15 to $15.
Striking bags, $1.50 to 8.
Striking-bag platforms, 14.60 to $12,
Boxing gloves, $1.60 to $7 a pair.
Canoes. $33-50 to $57.50.
Thermos bottles, $1 to $3.
Thermos flasks, 4 to 16.
Thermos coffee pots and decanters. 15
to 115,
Thermos carafes, $ to12,50,
Thenaes lunch sets, 12.60 to 170,
Thermos cases, ( to $11.
Basketballs. 11.50 to .
Toboggans, $4 to $12.
Saawghoes, $3.5.0 to $5.
Skis. $3 to 7.0.
Leather gun eases, g to $13.
Fishing rods, $J, to 115.
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Christmas should mnsult with the experts in this start.
Where to Find
the Things to Give
Angelas Library, Second Gnllery,
Aprons, Third Floor.
Artist Supplied, Subway Gallery.
Art Needlework, Second Floor.
Automobile Supplies, Subway Gal
lery. Ilnby Clothes and Nursery Furni
ture, Third Floor.
Ilnthrolies, Men' nnd Boys', Main
Floor; Women's and Children's,
Third Floor.
Ilnthroom Supplies, Bubwny Floor,
ninl. Subway Floor.
Blankets nnd Spreads, Fifth Floor.
float, Subway Gallery,
nooks, Main Floor.
Mercies, Subway Gallery.
Bankets, Subway Gallery.
Boy Clothing, First Floor,
noy' Furntahlnsa, Main Floor.
Boy' lints, Main Floor.
Camera, Main Floor.
Cake nnd Pie. Subway Gallery
and eighth Floor.
"Camee" Candy Shop, Main Floor.
Cnrpet nnd Unit, Fifth Floor.
Cnndy, Subway Floor.
China nnd Glass, Fourth Floor.
Clock, Main Floor.
Corset, Third Floor.
Conch Hammock, Fourth Floor.
Curtain, Fourth Floor.
Cut Gins, Fourth Floor.
Cutlery, Main Floor and Subway
Floor.
Diamond, Main Floor.
Dometlc Hug, Fifth Floor.
Dres Goods, First Floor.
Dress Trimming, Main Floor.
Ecclesiastical Bureau, Main Gal
lery. Electrical Supplle, Subway Floor.
Embroidery, Art, Second Floor.
Embroideries, First Floor.
Eyeglasses nnd Spectacles Main
Gallery.
Fancy Goods, Second Floor.
French Lingerie, Third Floor.
rireplnce Furnishing, Subway
Floor.
Fruit, Subway Gallery.
Furniture, Fifth and Sixth Floors.
Far, Third Floor.
Games, Third Floor.
Girls' Suit, Wrap, Second Floor.
Glores, Main Floor.
Golf Good, Subway Gallery.
.Gun, Subway Gallery.
;llnndlinff. Main Floor.
Handkerchief, Main Floor.
Hardware and Tools, Subway
Floor.
nail Clock, Main Gallery.
Hats for Men and Boys, Main
Floor.
Hosiery and Underwear, Main
Floor.
Houseware, Subway Floor.
Infnnt' Good, Third Floor.
Inpnnese Good. Fourth Floor.
Jewelry, Main Floor.
Kodaks, Main Floor.
Lncea, Main Floor.
Lamp, Fourth Floor.
Leather Good, Main Floor.
Linens, First Floor.
Lingerie, Third Floor.
For the Table
Tablecloths, $2.75 to $25.
Hemstitched lunch napkins, $3 to $10
a dozen.
Scalloped lunch napkins, $3 to $28 a
dozen.
Lunch sets. $3 to $275.
Centerpieces, SOc to $150,
Lunch cloths, $1.25 to $300.
Carving sets, with stag (handles, sterl
ing mounted, three pieces, $3 to $10.50;
five pieces, $7.60 to $20. With sterling
handles, three pieces, $12 to $15; five
pieces, $18 to $25.
Viame sets, stag handles, $3 to $5,
Stealing, $8,50 to $9.60.
Game shears, $3 to $8.
Steak sets, $1.50 to $5.76.
Carvers' assistants. $2.50 to $8.75.
Cut glass fruit bowls, $2.60 to $13.50.
Cut glass sugar-and-cream sets, $2.50
to $3.
Cut glass olive or bonbon dishes, 1
to 13.
Cut glass celery trays, 3 to $8.
Cut glass cheese and cracker dishes,
6 to 113.60,
Cut glass special; Sugar-and-cream,
32,60 a set
China chocolate pots, 11 to $5.50,
China Ice cream sets, $8 to $20,
China individual breakfast sets11.50
to $12.
China service plates, $18 to $175 a
dozen.
China cake plates, $1 to $3.60.
The Following la Sterling Silver!
Mahozany chests of knives, forks and
spoons, 149 to 1500.
Tea sets, five pieces, $107 to $400,
Coffee sets, three pieces, $53 to $79,
Vegetable dishes, $64 to $105.
Water pitchers. $33 to $125.
Meat platters. $60 to $107.
Bandwlch plates, $13 to $37.50,
.Cheese and cracker dishes, $17 to $46,
The Folio wine U Silver Plate I
Tea sets, five pieces, $16 to 155.76 a
Coffee urns, 114.60 to 30.
Baking dishes, 13,75 to 131,
Bread trays. $1.75 to 18.35.
After-dinner coffee sets, three pieces,
$3 to 831.50.
Also tea set trays, vegetable dishes
with look handles, fruit bowls and
candelabra.
Klcctrlo Devices for the Table
Coffee percolators. In Colonial pat
tern, nickel or copper finish, $15 and
$!
Coffee urns. Colonial, nlskel or cop
per finish, 111 to $13.
Coffee pots, Colonial, $7.50 to $11.
Chafing dishes, nlskel or ooppert$10.
Chafing dishes, combined with, dlso
stoves, three-pint size, nlskel or cop
per finish, $12.50.
Egg cookers, 19 and 111,
Grill, $5.
Toaster, nlskel plated, $4.
nP.rhanR. mill hrlnn Ritnh nrnnt. tint! mmmnn.a-n i
nf the fnmihi. liminn nnd nlA -
- ninnns in Flnimtinn TJnll Tfa-rm
Linoleum, Fourth Floor,
J.ugKKKe, Main Floor.
Mnftnclnes, Main Gallery.
Marnlion Set, Main Floor.
Men' Clotlilne;, First Floor. ,
Men's Furnlshlns;, Main Floor,
Men' Itnt, Main Floor.
Millinery, Second Floor.
Motor Wear, Subway Gallery,
Mnlcnl Instrument, Second Floor.
Mnalln Vnilerirenr, Third Floor.
Neckwear, Main Floor.
Needlework, Art, Second Floor.
Notion, Main Floor.
Oriental nng, Fifth Floor.
Optical Good Main Gallery.
Paper Goods, Subway Gallery.
Pari Llnserle, Third Floor.
Pattern, First Floor.
Perfumery, Soaps, Main Floor.
Pettlconts, Third Floor.
Phonograph, Second Floor.
Photographic Good, Main Floor.
Pianos, Second Floor.
Picture, Eighth Floor,
Postcnrd, Main Floor.
Refrigerators, Subway Floor,
nibhon, Main Floor.
Itnbher, Main Floor.
nnbber Sundries, Main Floor.
lines, Domestic, Fourth Floor.
Bugs, Steamer, Main Floor.
Sscnnrs, Third Floor.
Sewlnir Mnclilnea, Subway Floor.
Sheet Mnalc, Second Floor.
Shirtwaists, Third Floor.
Shirts, Men's, Main Floor.
Shoe. Main Floor nnd Subway
Gallery.
Silks, First Floor.
Silverware, Main Floor,
Skirt, First Floor.
Smoker' Articles, Subwav Gallery,
Sportlnflr Good, Subway Gallery.
Sportsmen's Gnrments, Subway
Gallery.
Stationery, Social, Main Floor.
Stationery, Commercial, School,
Subway Gallery.
Stove, Subwny Floor.
Sweater. Men's and Boys', Main
Floor and Subway Gallory;
Women's and Children's, Third
Floor.
Suitcases, Main Floor.
Table Decoration, Subway Floor.
Table Linen nnd Towel. First
Floor.
Tnlklnc Machine, Second Floor.
Toilet Goads, Main Floor.
Toy, Third and Fourth Floors.
Traveling1 Hag, Main Floor,
Trunk, Subway Floor.
Umbrella. Main Floor.
Underwear, Knit, Main Floor;
Muslin, Third Floor.
Upholsteries, Tourth Floor.
Velllna-s, Mnln Floor.
Victor nnd Vlctrola, Second
Floor.
Visiting Cards, Main Floor.
Waists, Fancy, Third Floor;
French, Third Floor.
IVntches, Main Floor.
Women's Dresies nnd Suits, First
Floor.
Vounu Women's Dresses and Salts,
Second Floor.
For a Golfer
Suits, $22.60 to $40.
Jackets, $6.50 to $30.
Knickerbockers, $6 to $10.
London golf caps. $2.60 and $3.
Golf hose, $1 to $5.
Golf gloves, $1.60 and $2.25.
Golf linrra tl ,nton ,
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Golf-ball markers, $2.
For a Motorist
London overcoats. In all welchts ami
Irish eKJ5r J??tor!n " I-'sh frieze.
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Fur collars, $6 to 125. '
Fur gloes. $4 to $15.
fair caps, $5 to lis.
Fur foot muffs, 6 to $18.
Fur robes, 13J 'to 1150?
Caps for all weathers. 11.60 to 318
to lis! '" rur' "nea n1 unllned, JI'SO
okaD ro 1" a wide assortment of
colors, weights and sizes. $4 to $60
t0 coats of the better kinds. $4.50
Automobile trunks. $8 to $40
AH5omo mirrors. $ 60 to5,
Automob e horns, $2.so to $36.
Automobile clocks. $5 to $7.
Tool kits, $i.so to $10.
QOMB people do the greater part of their
Christmas shopping right In the Book Store.
It has so many of those gifts that are "Just what 1
wantedl" It is splendidly prepared for every
Christmas book want, and Its heads are ready and
glad to help with suggestions from their experi
For the
Dressmaker
Silver thimbles, 25c to $1.
Large white aprons, )a to. $1,
Subscription t a monthly atagasiot,
$1 to It
BWrdwn and blanket dressing
saeques $1 to $1 .
Leather handbags, $1 to $.
Pajr of bjaakets, wsol awi oqUob, 3
to $tS a pair. .
Ctnle, bfooeltes, (c to $t.
For the Home
Lounging chairs, $27 to $260.
Bookcases $7.60 to $21S.
Card tables, $2 to $80.
Book blocks, $3.26 to $13.
Trays, $6 50 to $14.
Tea tables, $6.50 to $76.
Mahogany footstools, $8.75 to $24,
Writing desks, $7.50 to $416.
Sewing tables, $8.75 to $92. '
Tea wagons, $11,50 to $4t.
Muffin stands, $6.60 to $48.
Fancy chairs and rockers, $3.60 to $235.
Upholstered chairs and rockers, $18.59
to $250.
Muslo cabinets, $6.60 to $47.
Library tables, $13 to $200.
Nerr In the Furniture Store for
Christmas, 1014
"Martha Washington" sewing table, spe
cial at 112. '
Ivory-enameled tea wagon with lemOT
able tray, decorated by our artist. $17.50.
Ivory-enameled muflln stand, decorated
by our artist, $10.60.
Nest of tables In solid mahogany, on
of the tables having a drawer, $16.
English lounging chair, covered with
tapestry, loose cushion seat, $40.
Mahocany-flnlsh sewing table, Colonial,
Its drawer fitted with a sliding tray, $$,75,
Small Oriental ruga, In Mossoul, Ba
luchistan and other designs. In sizes up to"
about 4x7 feet, $11.35 to $25.
Larger Orlerttal rugs, up to room size,
$25 to $3500.
Room-size Royal Wilton rugs, size 4.fx
7.6 feeti nt $14.50, to 11.3x16 feet, at $70.
Room-size superior Wilton rugs, size
I 4.6x7.6 feot. at $20.25, to 11.3x16 feel, at
$101.60.
Room-size Axmlnster rugs, size 4.6x8.1
feet, at $7.50 to 11.3x16 feet, at $33.
"Aunt Botsj" hand-braided rag rugs,
round or oval; many color schemes. Sizes
from 2 ft. 5 in. by 4 ft, $9, to 9 ft 4
In. by 12 ft 6 In , $05.
Couch covers, $1.50 to $13.50.
Pillows, $2 to $10.
Pillow tops, GOa to $3.76
Leather mats and hides, $2 to $6.75,
Piano or table scarfs, $2 to $4.50, '
Bed sets of scrim or lace. $8 to $60. r
Cedar chests, $10.50 to $35. '
Pearl-Inlaid tabourets, $15 to $45.
Plain folding screens, in fumed oak or
mahogany finish, $5.25 to $10.
Fancy folding screens, $3.25 to $22.
Wool-filled quilts, silk top, wth ratln
border, charmcuse-flnlshed sateen back,
$10 each.
Wool-filled comfortables, covered with
cambric with sateen border, $5 and $.
Covered with silk, $7.50 to $30. With satin
or silk. $15 to $45.
Comfortables, filled with goosdown,
covered with sateen. $5 to $13.50. Witt
silk. $12 to $15. With satin. $20 to $3HST'
Blsquo night lamps, each consisting of
n shade In various colors, night candle
and blsquo standard. In various designs,
complete, 75c.
Electric mahogany stands, suitable for
use In tho boudoir, with shades of various
tints. Price of 11-lnch stand, without
shade, $2.50. Shades, $2 and $2.25.
House thermometers, 25c to $10.
Sun dials. $7.50 to $14.
Mahogany desk clocks, $2.25 to $13.50,
Crystal mantel clocks, $10 to $225.
Mahogany mantel clocks, $4.50 to $37.60
Mahogany mantel chime clocks, $24 to
$95.
Ship's bell clocks, $12 to $335.
Mahogany hall clocks. $50 to $90.
Mahogany hall clocks, chiming quarter
hours. $90 to $365.
Wallace Nutting and Davidson photo
graphs, hand tinted and framed, $1 to $10,
Framed carbon photographs, $1 to $5.
French mirrors, with prints, gilt framed,
$1 to $5.
Special inlaid mahogany tray, 24 inches
long, $5.
Solid brass Jardinieres, 10-lnch opening,
$2.
Solid brass umbrella stands, "with
handles, $2.25. ;
Dinner gongs, In all styles, $1.55 to
$11.75.
Wrought-lron fire sots, $10.
Folding brass screens, for fireplaces, five
fold, fine mesh, $15.50.
Brass wood boxes, hand hammered. $17
to $45.
Cherrywood stands, $5 to $19.
Chairs. $16 to $32.50.
Bronze figures, $7.50.
Cloisonne vases, $3, $10 up to $$0.
Teakwood stands, $15 to $50. '
Batsuma vases, $3.50 to $25.
Bronzo vases, $3 to $85.
For the Postmajn,
Iceman and
Others
Katttod pecfetles, 36c to $1.
UuMtfs, 60 to $. C
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