ss T MBBnuHdHuRMMlffl v t. n: .E.YEIN, PUBLIC LDGEtt-HIADELPmA', TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1918 rf 1 II Grand Organ play evrj- lionr on (ho hoar 'today Chrlntmas carols nnd chimes'. WANAMAKER'S Store CIosed.AH Day Tomorrow WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Store Closed All Day Tomorrow WEATHER Cloudy 'WW i Thursday Will Bring a Showing at Wanamaker s of the New . Fashions' A Merry Christmas Chime of Bells From Sir Douglas Haig Field Marshal of the British Army came over the sea yesterday. We give it to the public, that all our widespread business family, in the army and navy, in the camps and cantonments, may have the pleasure of it; also the. citizens of Philadel phia, with whom we are partners in all patriotic movements. General Headquarters, British Armies in France, , "3rd December, 1918. Dear Sin: Please accept for yourself and con vey to the workers of the Wanamaker Stores my warmest thanks on behalf of myself and the British Armies in France for your hearty message of . congratulation and goodwill. I have to thank you as well for the beautifully printed Union Jack with the Verses of love for Old England, which you so kindly sent me and by which I was very much touched. Your record of supplying 1200 men 'for the U. S. Army and subscribing 15,000,000 dollars to the Liberty Loan is one to be proud of. Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas and the best prospects for the future, Believe me, yours very truly, (Signed) D. HAI(j, F. M. H, M. Vineyard, Esq., Care Wanamaker Store, Philadelphia, Pa.,U. S. A. The President of the United States, at home in Buckingham Palace these .Christmas days, will feel proud to read the letter of Suv- 1 TT! 5.1.1- ii. i.iU .n:n,. P UOUgias xiaig, wun us uigu pi. aisc ui the Army and Navy fellows, who carried the American flag alongside of the British flag, in the front lines r of battle, to gain the safety of the world. . We print this message with a hope that it will reach our men still-on the "Ships and doing duty in the Armies ( of Occupation, to safeguard the in terests not of the United States only, but of Great Britain and the world. Signed December Si, 1018. r mmm. Bar Pins Glittering' rhincstones set in sterling silver, in delicate lacy designs and with safety catches. They add just that touch to the costume that is dear to, the hearts of all women. They arc priced from ?5Vto $23. Circles of the samo softly shining stones, set in sterling silver, aro also in the best of tasto nnd are priced from $1.75 to $3.25. j (Main Floor, Cheatnut) Fine White Robe Patterns Jith Chinese Hand Embroidery No woman could wish for a handsomer white gown than robes'make. i The embroidery is truly exquisite, and this year it isf embellished with insets of real filet lace and hand;drawn work. The finest of white mull is the mnterlal and tho prices range from $45 to $65. Wo know-pf no other place these robes may bo obtained. (Slain Floor, Cen(rUl) A Clearawayfof DreSs Trimmings . Beaded or embroidered ornaments; silver, gilb or silk tassels; odds and ends of flowers, and lovely pieces of trimming from tho magic looms of France. "Little bits, of 'broidery. Little bands of braid, Give the Springtime dress, Its touch of 'Paris made.' " And the woman, of particular taste will find here many things that will be just what she wants, and'at a great saving, too. ,Eatt Alii, Main Floor) 4, New Lot of Women's Handkerchiefs at , $1.75 a Dozen Lovely, snowy bits of Irish linen, the kind that women always want! Tastefuly plain and with .hemstitched pordors they are of very eheer cambric weight linen. csOsoJ'SS f&&?kte's-''?;. vj $: -' . . ...-' . i "-(rD Kgf V. s for Southern Wear i .i .. . sh inr w 2i k Q'' y vsjr i6 gcri 3cr ,o a"b 4 50 C 9 'O u Q 0 O ? kO 6- , C 0 W,n. . .W.n J m ? fnVSSISW rtJ . J K3K -iVA 0i ' fssl -. TN1U V IT O U Q c y. :v VA ?M" wf c.y $i m mk. XtSfi ,lfoTO.'L' : : AST T?,r!X ! .Sw'-T. ft A4 vV. o , cTK'ift. .x-r izzu mvs - iwm&m. u JLjI.M &W& The Gray Salons of Millinery Announce a Special Showing of Hats for Palm Beach and the South New satin and straw hats. New hats for "Sports wear. New shapes and new colors. (Second Floor, Chestnut) New Gowns for Morning, Afternoon and Evenings A few of . them are fresh from Paris exceedingly simple, straight lined frocks, exquisite in color and, made altogether by hand. With hand embroidery. White and rose and flesh-colored voiles, some with linen pleat ings, are in this group and the softest of old blue silks with white bound buttonhole's'. But the majority of the gowns are made by American designers from imported fabrics and are possessed oc as much charm as if they had been born across the water. Various shades of rose and the new beige, mauve and pale yellow are among the colors; and there are bloused bodices, narrow kimono sleeves, broad soft sashes and great quantities of beads are among the fashion features. Many of the evening gowns show no sleeves whatever, and one of the most striking of them all is of a marvelous gray fabric, covered abso lutely with tiny crystal beads, the whole accented by a single great orchid in the girdle. One model of heavy beige crepe is held in at the foot by a band of beads and a great rose. Other evening gowns are entirely covered with tiny spangles black or white. A silver gown of silver cloth and heavily embroidered silver ijet has velvet dahMas in the girdle. Then there are sports frocks of heavy tricolette sometimes flesh color, with embroidery of gray wool; severely tailored frocks of heavy white silk ; simple linen frocks with hand hemstitching and embroidery, and pale tinted tricolette .with very heavy hand-crocheted work. Never were dresses more wearable and(summery, and altogether to be worn against the vivid background of bright palms and blue water. ' " (Flmt Floor. Central) Something Refreshingly Spring Like About These New Blouses Perhaps because they are the lingerie kind and unusually dainty and pretty. More likely because the styles are new and forecast Spring fashions. In sheer lawn is one youthful slip over blouse with tiny lace edging and tucks for trimming, $6.85. Another lovely blouse has lattice beading and box pleats, and it promises to be such a favorite that it comes both in high and low neck, with a shawl collar, $6.85 also. Real filet lace with hand embroidery is the means, whereby another blouse achieves much- loveliness. It. is of- the -finest voile and priced at $15. (Third Floor, Central) The Finer Novelty Skirts for Spring Are Here which means the beautiful silk broad-' cloths, white and colored baronet satins, Georgette crepes' and) above all, snake skins, which now come nqt only in white, but also in two-toned plaid effects, Copen hagen blue with gold. As yet there are scarcely two alik"e in these fine novelty skh'ts. The fashions are even prettier than ''last Spring, and these skirts promise toj &yJ going South. s . . . . . i races frpm $ao to 9.00. (Flnt Floor, Central) Sprightly New Hand bags for Southern Wear Some of white silk with white cellu loid frames, at $10. A little lot of very smart black and white checked sik handbags, from France, at $25. Some exquisite light-colored beaded handbags, at $50. ' (Mnln Floor, Chentnut) Fine New Corsets Exclusive Parisiennes Models of pink silk tricotine slip-on style, with pleated net trimmings, satin .ribbon shoulder straps ; elastic sports cor sets of cotton and silk; exquisite silk batiste corsets with very few bones and long skirts; white silk batiste corsets with very low tops; pink silk tricot corsets with very few bones; and pink satin corsets with only enough bones to keep them straight. Nothing could be better to wear under the Southern gowns. Prices, $18 to $35. (Third Floor, Chestnut) , Such Lovely New Voiles for Spring Frocks ' Backgrounds of dark blue, Copen hagen blue, brown or black, with some very new printings, mostly in white. And tliere are several designs. :sr?. r, - J.. Ji.SBFX --- - - -i Jrfj: .c & ..jTl.trv 3o &VS izht M 3 11 j n W o I i o c O & Vo O 5 0 T'r.lim UJsf V - Wl i .. . x, l,l. i A' iS5)7 b- mU8ly uIar withwomen' mak?sfch ftS'0 Men's White Buckskin Oxfords of Unusual Distinction Find them in tho London Boot Shop. .Some have the perfectly plain toes that military footwear has mado tho vogue. Others have tips and still others have many perforations. Rubber or white leather soles. Prices, $11.50 and $12. White canvas oxfords with tan leather soles', $7.50. (The Qallery, Chestnut) S,M Men's Factory -Hurt Shoes, $5.40, Half Price or Less 300 pair of good style shoes from one of the best factories in the country. A good variety, of . styles and sizes. Such small blemishes as these shoes have will not affect their wchr. A great many men were waiting for this an nouncement who always take advantage of a dis posal of "factory-hurts." If you want good selection you had better come early. (Main Floor, Market) m A Now a Man Has Time to Consider His Own Needs And one of the first considerations is the important item of Winter underwear. To be sure, there hasn't been much Winter yet, but this is the condition that gave rise to that ' cheerful old saying: "A green Christmas makes ' a fat graveyard." When Winter comes late people i arc careless in preparing for it. ' Men's Winter underwear of cotton, merino, wool, linen, silk and silk mixtures at $1 a garment to ' $15 for a union suit. (Mnln Floor, Market) 'in Small Chinese Rugs A Fresh New Lot t $25 Each ' In the beautiful blue, tan and pink shades and in all-over and medallion patterns. Size, approxi mately, oxa ieci. j'j Tho demand for Pieces of tills UinH is ramnri-J able, and these are so unusual at the price that ir i4 they should sell quickly. ' jlJ llr (Seventh Floor, Central) I 100 Enameled Beds to Be Sold at Once All Reduced One-Third Please bear in mind that these beds are enam eled, not just painted, and that all of them were made by one of the best known manufacturers in the business. The savings are at least one-third based on today's market they are oomewhat more. Springs are included in many cases. 'j'he3e springs are of-all-steel and can bo had in a choice of either woven wire or the well known link construction. Prices start at $1.73 for a full-size bed with brass top rail. No spring included. $8.75 for a full-size bed with brass knobs, spring included. $9.75 for a full-size bed and spring. $10.75 for a full-size bed with brass top rail, spring included. $12.75 for a full-size bed with square column, spring included. $15 for a full-size bed and spring, square pillars. ... qui ior u mii-size uea, square tuoing, Adam de sign, no spring. ,a t $19.50 for 'a full-size bed, square tubing and solid brass caps, no spring. 1 (Sixth Floor, Chriilnut) Lace Bedspreads Fresh, Seasonable, Beautiful Now that so many homes are taking on ho full Winter bloom of interior elegance and comfort, wo are glad to have a particularly fine, fresh collec tion of lace bedsets at prices that are distinctly moderate compared with market valuations. Thes:e sets aro as seasonable as they are beauti ful, which is saying a great deal. They come in a variety of exquisite combinations of laces, antique and Cluny, imitation filet mounted on scrim and marquisette, and some of thfe finer ones show a wealth of beautiful hanU-drawn work and sometimes hand-embroidery in conjunction with real filet, antique and Cluny laces. , Those at $18, $20, $21 and $24 are especially elegant. ' (Fifth Floor, Marke() j i Time Now to Buy the House a New Rug or Two These are all dependable weaves at special prices. Seamless Wiltons 9x12 ft., $72.50. Axminstcrs , 9x12 ft., 33&50. 8.8x10.6 ft., $28.50. Body Brussels 9x12 ft., $49.50. 8.3x10.0 ft,, $47. 6x9 t., $29.50. fapMtry Bnimclli - ,7 r i K i ;;l xiz ft., ftgje., A ' n trmipmmmmmmmmmi'mm'mmmmmmbmwm JfflW t'Sf v WW HRHp'f iSute