s ' ' ,A1 ,m EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEIHILADELPHIA:, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 191 5 nr ,. Music of Christmas Time 0100 Cards by Tle and rin. Neon nrnn Octet will play careli, followed br ChlmM. BlIU flrnnrt Organ anil Tool qnnrtt. ISN it WANAMAKER'S Store Opens 9 A. M. WANAMAKER'S Store Closes 5:30 P. M. WANAMAKER'S WEATHER v Rain ' i j?" I fit B1. 111 iV w ' X Bv ' & . Jt a-. r K &. if ' V W l& fcr rti 8 fiV. W ,Sf ' IV. 5 t " r . IS' Us " m . ; i F ' & . I t w l. "' & r CHRISTMAS CATALOGUE To Keep and Browse Over To Ease a Man's Mind By Making Selections Beforehand. To Save His Time When Purchasing Because He Knows What He Wants. mi Cat-egory Of article? that beautify homes and add to their value 7A Chickering piano, for entertainment and inspiration. A' Persian bedroom rug, to say a soft "Good morning" to her dainty feet. - For the library a rich Turkish rug in warm, deep colors. Or a small rug for a souvenir. A bookcase, to house some of our best friends. A desk for the woman who writes inter esting letters. Or a woman's dressing table. For the hall a stately clock with chimes. A pair of fine candlesticks. Book blocks for the library table. A handsome vase of cloisonne, satsuma, bronze or pottery. t A cozy, comfortable easy chair. A davenport. Of tables there is wonderful variety. A superb silver service. Or some single piece of silver for the din ing room, such as a vegetable dish, meat platter, salad bowl or water pitcher! Silver tea or coffee set. A china dinner set. Individual breakfast set. Or a single piece of fine china from the Pickard studios. A bronze figure. Castellina marble bust or figure. Sicardb vase, by a French artist. A beautiful painting or etching. A French mirror. ' Fine linens for the dining table. A soft, warm down quilt. A pair of warm blankets. An artistic bedspread. A fire set for the house with a fireplace. Or a brass wood box. Or a pair of handsome brass or iron andirons. ; ' A useful cedar chest. Some sort of electric table fittings-percolator, chafing dish, egg cooker or grill. Couch cover or pillow. Decorative folding screen. . , Some good-looking curtains. " Cat-aract A deluge for women's adornment and pleasure A fur coat for her certain delight. A fur scarf or muff, or, better yet, both together. A handsome dinner ring. , Necklace . of precious or semi-precious stones. Or some bit of gold jewelry such as a brooch, mesh bag, thimble, neck chain or a pair of pins. A wrist watch that she may be punctual. A pair of silver slipper buckles. Or slipper buckles of jet or rhinestones or both. A comb to stand proudly in her hair. A fan for the opera. Something in silver a mesh bag, a vanity case, a bracelet. A set of silver toilet articles, or even one or two pieces. A desk set. Silk and brocade novelty, such as glove or handkerchief box, veil or stocking box, evening Jbag. A large box of fine candies. A handsome handbag of silk, velvet or leather. Luxurious fitted traveling bag or case. Or an unfitted traveling bag. An elegant beaded handbag. A box to keep her jewelry in,. Dainty mules or other slippers for her boudoir. A dozen fine handkerchiefs. An exquisite handkerchief of real lace. An umbrella. Dozen pair of silk stockings or one or two pair of the finer silk stockings. v Glove silk underwear. A silk scarf .has so many uses. And so has an Angora coat, if she motors or plays golf. A bottle of fine perfume. A manicure set to keep her hands in order. A beautiful lace scarf, such as worn by the aristocrats of long ago. Marabou neckpiece or ostrich feather boa. Pair of opera glasses. A piece of fine silk or other dress goods. A smart dress, or suit, or coat, or any fine article of wearing apparel. ' V vt, it. John wanamaker . On the Four Corners of Market Thirteenth, Juniper and Ghestnut Cat-echetical For your best friend A fur or fur-lined overcoat, if he is a very good friend. Or a-new lap robe for his car. Or an automobile clock, or somev other motoring need. If he is a golfer, some new clubs, or a new caddy bag. Or a dozen Silver King golf balls are hard to beat, any way you play on the word. Then there are golf stockings and golf gloves to be considered. Speaking of gloves suggests other gloves, and mojtoring gauntlets. And gloves suggest a walking stick. And a silk top hat. And a leather hat box to cany the top hat in. Getting back to the motorist, there is a fine fur cap. Or a pair of fur gloves. Or a set of cap and gloves to match. A fur collar for any man's overcoat. Folding umbrella or otherumbrella. Half dozen silk shirts, or even one or two. Neckties, of course, especially the Spital fields London ties. A silk muffler. Or a silk muffler and necktie to match, made out of Spitalfi'elds silk. Fine! Silk house coat or dressing gown. t r Or a woolen house coat or gown, for that matter. Sweater or Scotch wqol vest, for the golfer. " ' A bathrobe. ' Half a dozen pair of silk or other half hose. Fine traveling bag or suitcase. A wallet, gold mounted if he would like. it. Fitted dressing case for the man who travels much. A dozen fine handkerchiefs. Pair of house slippers. Pair of riding boots. Then there is gold jewelry :a pocket knife, cigar cutter, cigarette case, scarf pin, key chain or such. Or you can find the same things in silver. A dependable watch. Pair of military brushes. Shaving outfit. Set of razors. Leather armchair, for nights at home., And a good book or two. . i X m ?n a. .v m w 1 y veKm -j j l ' fti f 1 ;,1 T 1 'Vr' '-X J . ! ",'i T- I I h t m .. Oif ' " j&s .": " - vrff,(rtw-.ft, l -"'5; ? i W! - m - -v i r -S i ." V & & J N WT' J -" - I JWA Vi --' fi, f'f-r I . jMi W J - ' -.. ' ' Jr-. "4tr.",, l:i v : lT LtEi 4laMiiV9knflLr
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