,-,j ti- -" y tyoS-w 7-' ptjei .-rW-'i wt75W1ll,,,1' V J EVENING pXJBLIG LEDGBR-PHILAI)ELPHIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1918 fT- 9)00 Orotic! Orcan nnd Carol Blnufnc. 11 IBS Old Carol tiy limn Octet . Chimp at, Stroke of Noon. , .01 1C Grand Orcnn and Carol Blnjrlnir. .WANAMAKER'S Store 'Opens 9 A. M. WANAMAKER'S Store Cloaca 5:30 P. M. WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Colder 1 v Tomorrow Comes a Timely Sale of Men's Overcoats S't. L I: ' lsj h' l i. f n E ! . 2 ta rt. Wf. 14 X V f r? IS. ' . This Store in One Sense Is a Multiplication Table It does not have to be proved, but when actually learned it can be depended on in its results. The methods governing this business are exact when properly understood and equally worked out. Under its systeni a new vision and a new indi- ' yiduality have come into storekceping throughout the , ,Uhifed States, within the p'ast few years. We are neither cranks nor fanatics in firmly claiming that pitfalls in merchandising and misrepre sentation are not only dishonorable, but degrading to the mercantile profession. We never thought of pulling anybody, down, but by the publicity of our methods and the urgency of their universal adoption have sought ;to push others up, but the ways and sways of long-established cus toms are not easily changed or moved. We have got to absorb a truth before we can be a pioneer. There was a time when every store in this city opposed this one, with its entirely new power of mer chandising and methods. People at first despised the Marconi systeni of telegraphing, tut last week we kept track of the' President solely by the wireless messages. Light comes often from unexpected quarters. False sensationalism is not a builder of a perma nent business of any kind Signed Dec. 20, 1918. mK 150 Women's New Serge Dresses Special at $20 v: These are the other half of a big purchase hjch was eagerly welcomed .when we put ifron sale a few days ago serges at anything like this price being remarkably scarce this season. TheyLare nearly all navy and black, and there are nearly a score of styles, mostly of the straight-lined and belted sorts. Braid, buttons and satin are usually the trimmings. . All sizes in the lot 34 to 44. (First Floor, Central) "fOW that Christmas is over, lots of women who have been too busy to think dfclothes are going to consider them very seriousljr-furs in particular. All the winter cold is yet to come, and the Fur Salon is full of beautiful neckpieces, muffs and fur coats, of both fine and hardy furs. (Second Floor, Chestnut) Japanese Wash Satin Silk Just Out of Bond White only, for that is the favorite color for this very popular silk.' It is used for dresses, skirts, petticoats, linings, blouses and under wear, and there is only one trouble about it we can hardly get enough to please ill the women whb want it. Wo believe this Bilk to bo the best value of any under this roof. The price is the same, as always, $2 a yard, and. it is 30 inches wide. (I'lrst Ftaor, Chestnut) 4i 200 Find Winter Coats for Women-Now ' $45 to $75 N Threo groups of unusually attractive Winter coats $45, $57.50 and $75 each coats thathave been from $12.50 to $20 higher in pritc. They arc. coats' of fine velours and sllvertoncs and of the soft, lovely bollvia cloth. Well made, inside and out, they are in new Winter styles and richly lined throughout with pcau do cygno. Soma aro finished with nutria, others with natural racoon, nearseal, Hudson seal o wolf collars. Some have fur cuffs, too, nnd fur bands. There are belted and straight backs, largo collars and novelty pockets rait; n number of models from which to choose, und all the fushionablo colors' of tho Winter, . , , , (First Floor, Central) ; I. Fur Coats and Other Coats Ask for Velveteen Skirts And wo aro glad to be able to say that a new shipment of theso skirts has just come. , Tho two moat fnshionablo colors, black nnd a lovely shade of brown, in Hvvery pretty model made with a full gathered waist and a deep pointed prlrdlty silk pipsd buttonholes and slashed pockets, $17.75. I Christmas Taught Some People How Flat New Year's Would Be Without Music No matter how merry your Christmas was, unless there was music in your home it was not so merry as it might have been. No matter how happy your New Year's Day will be, unless there is music in your home it Will not be so happy as it might. The Ampico Reproducing Piano is the piano of the day a fitting instrument to greet the year which is expected to be such a blessed one for all mankind. The Ampico reproducing piano is a piano that reproduces as no other can the -very life and humanness of hand playing. If you own an Ampico, the great pianists will play for you in your home as faithfully as if they were actually present. The Wanamaker Store will gladly demon strate for you the wonders of the Ampico when associated With such famous pianos s the Chickering, Schomacker, Marshall and Wendell and the celebrated Knabe. (Egyptian Hall, Second Floor) All Signs Point Toward Spring in the Millinery Salons . Palm Beach sojourners and Southern travelers will be tempted to-fill their hat boxes straightway when'they see the lovely new Spring millinery ready in the Gray Salons.. There are Leghorn hats, floppy of brim and quite frequently veiled with maline. They are usually flower trimmed, too; and often they have satin underfacings and soft, drooping edges of maline. , There are other hats of fine straws in new, rich colors, hats of dyed Leghorn in sports' styles and smaller hats for traveling and tailored wear. New and smart are the hats in the new shape, with upturned brim and deep crowns. Usually they are trimmed with unusual feather novelties and satin bound. But come see all the hats in the Gray Salons I (Second Floor, Chestnut) White Sports Shoes for Women Going South High white buckskin lace shoes with military heels and com position soles, $10; with, rubber soles and ppiing heels, $6 and $9. High white canvas lace shoes' with rubber soles and spring heels, $4.50. White buckskin oxfords with military heels and composition soles, $10; with rubber soles and spring heels, $9. White canvas oxfords with rubber soles and spring heels, $5.25. (First Floor, Market) The New 1919 Patterns in Fine American Ginghams You might well think they are tho Scotch variety of the best quality, so fine is the weave, so beautiful the combination of colors. . They aro "zephyr" weight and come in the prettiest of medium-sized and large plaids; just the ones most in demand for women's and children's frocks; 32 inches wide and 75c a yard. (First Floor, Chestnut) New Letitia Corsets Nearly all of them are pink for the very good reason that pink is so becoming and so.prctty with either white or pink lingerie. One model of coutil has a low bust, a long skirt and elastic in serts, $9. Another is broche, medium high, with long skirt and slender waist. $7. A topless elastic broche model is $7. Ono for full figures-i-mado with medium bust, cleared hip and light boning. $5.50. (Third Floor, Cheitnut) A Silk Waist Special "Tho waists are of mcssallne of much better, than usual quality, made up in good tailored fashion. Colqs aro plum, green and Copen hagen and the price $5.75. (Third Floor, Central) A New Mocha Glove . ' ( for Women1 is a strap-wrist .affair in a soft gray, a rich, pretty butternut tone and a beaver shade. It is of vel vety moelia "of beautiful quality and finish and tho glove Is pique sewn. $4.50 a pair. A WOMAN'S union suit with glove silk top comes in pink or white for $1.50. AH E A V Y buttonless silk sweater with collar and sash is $16.50. ARTIFICIAL silk bath shawls, copied from a Paris model, are going to be worn pretty freely at the Southern resorts. $12.50. CHILDREN'S sleeping suits the kind so many people have been waiting for have just ar rived. 95c to $2 according to size. (Flrat Floor, Market) Silk Hosiery Specials Women's Silk Stockings $1.25 for black, white and colored thread silk; "firsts" and "seconds." $1.50 for white and colored all thread silk; "seconds." $3 for first gradeaccordion ribbed boot silk. (Flrat Floor, Market) Men's Silk Half Hose $1.50 for first grade accor dion ribbed full fashioned silk. (Mala Floor, Market) A Silk Hat Is Essential to a Man's Good Style For correct evening dress or formal afternoon wear there is no ndequnto substitute for tho top hat. It has a distinction of its own. These London silk hats have tho lines that other makers copy, nnd are t'o be had in Philadelphia at Wanamaker's only. Prices $8, $10 nnd $f2. (Main Floor, Market) An Exceptional Lot of Kermanshah Rugs at .$45 These pieces arc approximately 3x5 feet. Their excellence at the price 45 each will bo apparent to anybody acquainted with tho square-foot value of Kermanshah rugs. They are rugs of merit, in attractive colors soft blues and old rose, some in medallion and some in all-over designs. (Seventh Floor, Chestnut) New French China Dinner Sets $40 Special New shipment from ono of tho best Limoges factories. In fancy shapes, border pat terns with coin-gold handles 106 vpjeces to a set. French china sets in a border pattern are very exceptional at this price. (Fourth Floor, Chestnut) To the New Owners of Cameras we would suggest that tho Camera Store will develop and print their films if they do not wish to be bothered; also that it makes ad mirable enlargements'. Fresh films of all sizes are al ways on hand; also outfits for de veloping in tho daylight or the dark room. (Main Floor, Chestnut) If He Didn't Get the Handkerchiefs He Wanted this is to say that wo have a fresh supply of the plain, everyday kinds he likes and uses. They are of sturdy Irish linen, these handkerchiefs, plainly hem stitched, with narrow hems, and are $3 and $4.20 a dozen. We'll mark them carefully and well and at quite moderate tariff, too if you wish. , (Muln Floor, Centrnl) New Pillow Tops From Liberty's, of London So it goes almost without say ing that they are unusual and very good looking. The backgrounds are black or a dark blue chiefly, with Oriental designs worked out in gold or silver. Made up with a black or dark colored backing and a bit of gold cord or braid they would be lovely indeed. Many women will see possibilities in them for tjMe centers. Tho price is $2.75, which is very reasonable, indeed. (Fifth Floor, Market) Lace-Trimmed Scarfs Are More Appreciated Now than at any other time of tho year, seeing that Santa Claus has been busy bringing gifts of dress ing tables, bureaus and toilet sets to many women, i There Is an excellent assort ment of pretty imitation filet, of plain centers or checked centers, both with filet edges and of plain cotton centers with imitation Cuny lace edges. From $1.65 for36-inch length up to $3.75 for 64-inch length. (First Floor, Chestnut) ThouglTHoliday Wrinkles Are Happy Wrinkles they are wrinkles just the samo rand no woman wishes to en ' courage them. , The Queen Mary Creams aro excellent for the skin. Queen Mary Cleansing Cream, 50c a jar, Queen Mary Skin Food, for massaging, 50c a jar. Youth and Beauty Cream, for nourishing tho"tiques, 50c a jar. Delicate fiktijCream, will not Injure the mfn tender skin-, 75c a jr f (Mata JTUwr, cfcsivai) 405 of Them, Fine and Dependable,, ' at $25 and $30 Each . BbIsRhmbCmbKML X EbjfJQIvr&Ft!v MrtaaRaHsWasm 7 This is a straight-out sale from our own stock's, and every overcoat is reduced now for the first time. No coats bought in a "job" to make a sale. No rejects or odd lots. . But a genuine reduction sale of the sort that really means something when it is held at Wanamaker's. The coats are all single-breasted style, of good Winter weight, and they are in both staple and fancy;; styles. Every one is brand new this season, and every one is. 100 per cent wool and hand tailored. An after-Christmas windfall, for the snowfall. (Third Floor, Market) The Boys Must Have Suits of Warmth and Worth for Winter's Worst Many a hard, cold Winter day ahead for the boys! So there is no gettinp away from the fact that they must havo warm clothing. Neither is there any getting away from the fact that wo have a collection of warm Winter overcoats and suits that are cer tainly unsurpassed, and, so far as we can discover, uncqualcd at the price. They have everything in them that boys' Winter clothing should have, especially the warmth of good wool, the service, tho fit and the style of expert tniioring. Why should you put an inferior overcoat or suit on your boy when the superior kind can bo had for as little? Overcoats $1S.50 to $25, sizes 3 to 10 years; and $2&50 to $35 in sizes 11 to 18 years. Suits $18 to $30 in sizes 8 to 10 years. (Hecond l'lobr, Central) Take a. Suit Case in Case the Trunk Is Delayed tVobody more particulaily, no woman wants to spend several days at a fashionable southern hotel living out of a small tiavel ing bug. As sometimes happens when the trunks are late. We have a splendid lot of leather suit cases, handsome enough for anywhere. Tiiey are of fine black and tan cowhide and black and brown walrus. You can get an excellent tan cowhide case for $12.75. Or a woman's black cowhide case for $24. The big divided suit cases start at $38, and the capacious bellows cases, that hold as much as a steamer trunk, start at $42.50. Tho top price of the whole collection is $65. (Main Floor, Chestnut) ,,,'iSU r'M Good Warm Blankets to Face the Winter With And at Special Prices Now we are all going to find ourselves fnco to face with real' Winter. That is why blankets are among the most seasonable of all goods today. We hao an amplitude of tho best grades of blankets for tho hardest Winter that can come along. Wo have a notably largo choice of blankots at special prices $8, $10, $12, $15, $1C and up to $15 a pair; all in double-bed sizes. Those at $16 a pair, ure all-wool, and the blankets at $45 a pair are regarded' atf tho finest in tho United States. All these blankets are here in single-bed sizes, also at prices in proportion. The time to buy them is before real Winter strikes ih real earnest. (Mxth Vloor, Central) Enameled Beds Reduced One- Third i . i'i Enameled, remember, not painted. ' Moreover, these are beds of standard make from a reliable manufacturer. Thj reductions of one-third are from our own regular prices, which were moderate irf the first place. Springs go with some of these beds. These springs are of steel, arid they can ' had in the vtoven wire or the well-known link construction. '' '& ' A full-size bed with brass top rail can now bo bought for $4.75; no spring included. A full-size bed with brass knobs, spring included, is now $8.75. A full-size bed and spring can be had for $0.75. , A full-size bed with bras3 top rail, spring included, is $10.75, A full-size bed with squaro column, spring included, is $12.75. A full-size bed with squaro pillars and spring is $15, ' i (Sixth Moor, Chestnut) A full-size bed, squaro tubl& Adam design no spring, k marked $17. A full-size bed with sqasvri tubing and brass caps, no iw)a can bo had for ?iJW. ' 7 j w . H I ' I -I ft i t I m J 9 Mata, ClI'lMtt. t ' f 'vttKft'C Wi K- n. J" 7h- i.rs.