afrH w",t) 'rj! PI T j rt '.u ' EVEMGr PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, bECEMBER 3, 1919 '. . .. TrV -m t Oman atftll, 11:55 WANAMAKER'S I Store 0,,, t 8:45 I WANAMAKER'S I Store Closes at 5M5 I WANAMAKER'S T ClilhifN hI Noon ,, f Aid iVoM? Jac& Frost Warns Us How Close Christmas Is! r. I Y t The Thanksgiving Sermon and Patriotic Oration stopped at a halfway station and the "patriarchal Pastor'shot off ' "Count your blessings! Sing it!" And the people stood and sang until the rafters rang Yes! Count your blessings and Re-count them, but do NOT DISCOUNT THEM The Avar IS over and do not forget it ! Give us the Senate plan of new bridges between' the nations and all the world will unite together, coming and going. Give honor to the noble President who conscientiously and laboriously did his best, within an inch of sacrificing his life. Let US quickly strike General Grant's chimes and " let us have peace." With the early and final adjustment of the Senate's duties under the Constitution of the United States, the waves of unrest and fear will settle down, business, labor, the railroad situation will be righted, and instead of the II. C. L. will begin to slowly restore the good times with L. C.L. (lowering cost of living), which will surely come along when everybody goes to work again and slops talking and lecturing and holding meetings. Signed Dee. S, 1910. lm There Is Still Time to Get Holiday Employment business women and business children, desiring good positions before Christmas should sec our Mr. Atkinson, in the Lincoln Building, Broad and South Penn Square. He will be in his oflice, first door to the left as you enter, 9 to 1 and 5 to 6. Rhinestone Jewelry to Convey Your Yuletide Greetings The designs arc lacy and lovely, and all the pieces are mounted in Btcrling silver. Bar pins are $1 to $2-1. Urooches, $5 to $33. Circle brooches, $1 to $3. Horseshoe brooches, $4,25 to $13.50. 'Veil pins, $1.25 to $7.50. Kings, $1.50 to $14. Earrings, $7.50 to $23. Bowknot pins, $8 to $30. Bracelets, $7 to $21. (Jmvelrj- Store, Chestnut and 1 Thirteenth) Women's Silk Pajamas are a pretty safe choice for some body at home to put on the list for college girls. One-piece style; mostly pinl:, $10.60 to $26.50. Two-piece, $13.50 to $48.50. Hand-embroidered Japanese pa jamas, blue or white, are $12. (Third Floor, Central) The Popular Long Gloves in Chamois . Finished Lisle Women who want the much-used long gloves will find it easily 'pos sible to get what they want at a moderate expenditure if they choose either chamois-finished lisle or duplex. These gloves are most practical, are good looking and. of course, may be washed when they need it. $1.50 for 8-button 'length and $1.75 for 12-button length in white, pongee, beaver, mode , brown or gray chamois lisle. $2 for 8-button length and $2.25 for 12-button length duplex gloves in white, white with black embroid ery, pongee, beaver or mastic color. (Mnln I'loor. Centra!) Crepe Kimonos and Quilted Vests Warm and cozy things to wear inside a coat. All black or all white or black with lavender lining. $3. Embroidered Japanese cotton crepe kimonos; in blue, rose, lav ender and wistaria. Prices $3, $4.50 and $0.75. (Third Floor, Central) fa e's a S PTfll m tor? of Young Reduced afts Three Chapters Chapter 1 Coats at $16.50 .These are of wool velour in dark blue, in two good 'slyles, one with a soft wide fur collar, the other with a cloth collaV. " Both are belted all the way round and finished with large pockets at the side. Chapter 2 Coats at $22.50 Choose from navy blue, tan, brown or taupe Melton cloth of excellent Winter weight in an attractive Winter style with collar to button high if you wish, pleats in the back, pockets at the sides and 'belt all the way 'round. Chapter 3 Coats at $29.50 Sports and cold weather coats of a heavy wool mixture with a plaid back. These are well-made, good style Winter coats, with the collar, cuffs and belt of the plaid material and are excellent coats for service. All These Coats Are Much Reduced having been marked at much higher prices earlier in the season. They are all in sizes 14 to 20 years and if you wear these sizes you will find it well worth your while to come in to see these good coats, (Second Floor, Chrtluut) Certain Jfnr UrapS of JWuclj fetinctfon mta Unusual $5cmttP ANY one of these would maUc n hiindium! Christmas gift A wrap of the lovely natural gray squirrel with ii huge collar and a soft silvery gray lining. $950. In much the same style is a Kolinsky dyed squir rel wrap, which lias the same large collar and fastens with largo buttons. This has a beautiful maize colored lining of a tine novelty silk. $'JD0. Perfectly .stunning is a bioadtail wrap with a great collar and deep cuffs of glossy black lynx. There is a strip of ermine just inside the lynx collar, and the lining is of gorgeous black and silver bro cade. $1475. For tho woman who admires the pretty taupe nutria there is a smart coat with a cape collar, large sleeves and pockets at $575. And if she likes something out of the oidinary. then" is :i leopard coat with belt, collar and cull's of Hudson teal (dyed muskrat) by way of contiasL It is WSo. Another novelty is the coat of civet cat, which has a huge collar of the sajne fur, and is cut with a generous flare. It is $375. (Second I'loor, Clienluut) Hand-Wrought Iron Lamps ' They arc painted in polychrome I effects and their designs are many. J Their sizes run from candlesticks ' with one light' to davenport lamps with one, two w three lights: and their prices are $11.50 to $250. ' One especially goed type is a j reading lamp, one light and ad justable, for $25. ' (I'ourtli lloor, Central) Noteworthy Arrivals in French Beaded Handbags In this newest shipment there are imported bags for as little as $15.75, and from there they go to $75. Those at the middle prices, say S25 to $50, i are more beautiful than any we have ever known at these prices. There arc draw-string styles and there arc bags with covered or ?hcll finish frames. Many different shapes and wonderful colorings. Also, there are some all-black bags. One thing that makes these handbags especially welcome as gifts is the fact that there arc only one or two of a kind, which means few dupli cates. (Mnln Floor, Chestnut) Women's Tailored Suits $35 to $50 Practical suits, usually belted, of the sort lor everyday all-Winter wear with furs, or even with top coats. They include cheviots, jerseys in heather colors, velours, broadcloths and silvertones in browns, greens, paprikas, navys and dark grays, besides a few other tones. Prices $35, $38.50, $47.50 and ,$50. (Plrnt I'loor, Central) A Christinas Box of Good Linen Towels Towels arc probably the most practical of gift-linens. 1'urc (lax towels have a gift quality that no imitation towel can possess. One is sure of finding the best grndih of pure lias fowds in this linen store. It is a principle and a practice with us to holt! to that kind. Guest towels are favored for gifts. We have good ones of plain huckaback, with hemstitched ends, in size 15x22, at 75c each. Guest towels of huckaback and damask combined, all neatly hemstitched and in size 15x22 inches, arc 85c each, and a better kind, hemstitched and with huckaback centers and neat space for monogram, arc here in size 14x24 at $1.50 each. Other vpry attractive gift groups comprise damask rowels in Moral and striped designs, excellent weaves, all neatly hem stitched, size 23x43, at $11 each. Among the larger towels arc some of high-grade huckaback hemstitched with damask bor ders and fancy ends, ranging from 22x40 inches at $1.75 to 26x46 inches at $4.75 each, with many desirable sizes at various prices in between and many very attractive designs to select from. All purchases will be neatly ImVflil -Ciy nfOennl n f inn I (first rioor, Chentntlt) A New Book by Sir Harry Lauder "Between You and Me" Price $2.50 In which Harry Lauder .tells tho story of his life as if he were sitting down and talking to you. Wp suspect it will go into many a Christmas package. (Mnln i'loor. Thirteenth) "Holland of Today" by George Wharton Edwards, is one of the beautiful illustrated books of the Christmas season. It has thirty-eight plates in color and monotone, and the price is $7.50. 'A second most beautiful book is "lilehvrs and Utching," by Joseph I'eunell, being chapters in tho his tory of tin art, together with tech nical explanations of modern artis tic methods. The illustrations from the gnat master of the etching art arc exceedingly line. Price $15. (Mnln I'loor, Thirteenth) The Ansco Vest Pocket Camera No. 0 It is so small, so flat that it can be slipped into the vest pocket ready for instant use. Literally it is the successor to tho pocket diary. For pictuic, K'sx2'j, $10.10 to $28.25. (Mnln I loor. Chestnut) Delicious Assorted Chocolates, 60c a Pound or a two-pound package $1.20, or a generous live-pound box $3. They are delicious, fresh, of fine flavor, and there is a most delccatable as sortmentcreams, nuts, fruits and jellies. You'll agree that they arc very good indeed! (Downstair Store, Chestnut) 3te a ftcallp (oofc. Matdj T IS perfectly certain that there will never be n better time to give him one than this Christmas. The two makes of men's watches that have proved their worth over ami over again are Waltham and Elgii Hoth iro "ere in a great many models. The newest "thin" watches have Elgin movements and come in J,4-kt. gold cases at $100. Or in gold filled cases, $50 and $75. Elgin antl Waltham watches with luminous dials, 1 l-kt. gold cases, are $C3 and $80. In gold filled cases, $27. An especially fine Wnltliain watch nf$100 has a 1 l-kt. gold case and a silvered or gilt dial. Raihoad men are partial to a certain kind of Elgin and Waltham watch at $62 to $85 in 14-kt. gold case, or $27 to $00 in gold filled case. Hunting case Elgin and Waltham watches may be had from $50 to $125 in 14-kt. gold cases, or from $20 to $42 in gold filled case. (.leunr.v More, Chestnut nnrt Thirteenth) Gifts for the Motorist Never Were Seen More Beautiful File Fabric Coats Pile fabric being another name for 'a clever imitation of black caracul fur. So closely have these coaks followed in the fashion of fur coats that they have even bor rowed the prettiest of their new fashions (the loose cape back, for example)', 'and the majority have large collars of maison, wolf or cape collars of ringtail opossum. Also the linings are of hand some figured or striped silks, and there is a warm interlining. Such coats arc in place wher ever a woman cares to weur them. There are five new styles at $135, $145, $165, $105 and $275. I tank) I n A ' ' & MX r r sis. f it, t: ' i A$ t 3 , tlg (First Floor, Central) A Group of Oriental Rugs That Are Gifts of Distinction There is something essentially 1 mas gifts of late years. To seekers gift-like about an Oriental rug; something reminiscent of oltl and hnlf-forgotten days when chiefs and potentates presented their fiiends with precious things and fabrics of great price. No wonder that Oriental rugs have become so popular as Christ- after such gifts of distinction we commend a particular group of pieces comprising Saruks, Kei man shahs, Sennas, Irans and Scrap is in siuesjranging from 4x4.6 feet to to 4x7 feet and priced at $110 to $325, according to weave and fineness. Vacuum bottles, $2.50 to $14. Vacuum carafes and water sets, $4.50 to $19.50. Automobile lunch kits, $12 to $35. Automobile clocks, $2.40 to $25. $10 (utomobile cushions, $2.50 to (The duller.!-, Juniper) Automobile trunks. $34.50 to $40. Spotlights, $5 to $9. Motometers, $9. Citrar licrhters. $5 to $6. Windshield cleaners, 50c to $2.50. (Seventh I'loor, Chestnut) Hundreds of New Pieces Sparkle in the Christmas Sale of Cut Glass Every day since the sale began t has brought in brilliant reinforce- ments. so that the selection is still I as rich and adequate as one could wish for. Practically every article into which cut glass is made will be I found in the assortment; of some of these we have as many as a hundred, and of all we have a good ' supply. - One of the best features of the j sale is the wonderful choice of low and medium priced pieces so much (I'ourtli F'oo in demand for popular gifts. Of these the selection is truly fine, but, for that matter, there is a fine variety all the way through from the least expensive to the mo&t elaborate piece in the collection. Please remember that this is our own cut glass, identical in grade and quality with the kind we have in our regular stock, the only dif ference being that tho cut glass in the Sale is absolutely new in the Store and the prices 20 to 33 1-3 less than our own regular rates. r, Chestnut) Women's Colored Handkerchiefs, 35c Apiece Irish and pure linen, but you'll notice the gay, pretty colors first of all! Ever so many designs and many dainty blues', violets, greens tans and rose shades from which to choose. And women love these bright little colored 'kerchiefs. You may send one, two or a dozen, and she'll bo delighted. (Wet Aisle) Young Women's Winter Suits ' - $29.50 Reduced, of Course Sports models of warm wool burclla cloth suits that have' been considerably higher priced.. Well tailored, in youthful, good styles, they arc in dark colors and mixtures. They'll be useful suits for school or business, or for any time when x young woman wantsa simple, practical suit for ganeral use. , ', ii 10 zu year Bizea.F I Women's Fine Oxford Shoes Black and tan sports oxfords of Russia leather with wing tips and lU-inch military heels. Price $13 in the Exclusive Little Boot Shop.-v (I'lrkt lloor, Market) New Skirting- Plaids in the Prettiest Colors You would be surprised to see how lovely the combination is of dark and bright blue, green and red all in one plaid. And there are others with not quite so manv colors, but very pretty nidged. Then there are some with white grounds and an over plaid of color; just the thing for skirts for Southern wear. You can choose from as many as six styles, all 40 inches wide and all $3 a yard. (I'lrst I'loor, Chestnut) Women's Black Glazed Kidskin Cloth Top Shoes at $7 One in lace and the other in but ton style. The former has plain toe and Cuban heel and the latter has tipped toe and Cuban heel. Both high cut, but tho lace shoe is considerably higher than tho other. Very good shoe for this price, (JL'lryt Hour, Market) New and Smart Umbrellas for Women They have pure silk covers, of excellent quality, in black, blue, purple or green, and are finished with wide satin borders. The handles are extremely good looking, being of plaited jeather, with leather loops. $10 each, and they'd be fine for gifts! (Main Floor, Market) There Was Never Such a . Demand for Washing Machines The scarcity of domestic help has made it incumbent upon thou sands of housewives to have the washing done by members of the family. The electric washing machines relieve all the distaste of the wash tub. No rubbing, no scrubbing, no running of the hands in the wash water. No disagreeable work at all. No hard straining at the wringer. The Easy Vacuum washing machine, price $150 or $160 on time fust payment of $16 and $12 monthly. The A B C Super Electric is $135, or upon deferred payments, $145. (Fourth I'loor, Central) White Waists Men's Fur Caps, Gloves and Separate Collar Find them in the Men's Hat Store all selected furs and tmc to name. Fur caps from $7, for black coney, to $60, for Alaska seal. lrur gloves from $7.50 a pair, for blended hare, to $50, for beaver. Fur collars, to bo affixed to plain overcoats, arc $12 for black coney to $125 for Alaska seal. - (Mnln I'loor, Market) Men's Fur-Collar Overcoats With Sheep's Wool Lining at $68.50 This is a remarkably low price for a coat of this kind, as any one familiar with clothing prices will know. Tho overcoat was designed for a chauffeur's coat, and will be found among the chauffeurs' outfits, but it is quite good enough in style and workmanship for most men to wear on the street. The shell is dark Oxford mixed kersey cloth, the collar of brown muskrat and the lining of beaver sheep. There are two sets of pockets and knitted wristlets in the sleeves. Splendid for cold weather. (Tho Jnller.v, Chestnut) Men's Silk Mufflers in Amazing Variety It is truly a wonder how the designers of these fine scarfs contrive so many color combinations. This year's showing is more remarkable than any that have preceded it, with plain colors and stripes marvelously blended or contrasted. Prices $4 to $20, with the Rcdleaf London reefers starting at $13.50. (Mnln I'loor, Market) Many Men Are Given Raincoats Theio is much to be said in favor of this and nothing to be saitl against it, especially as a gift from a member of one's own family. Anything that will save a man from rain has the first quality k of a good gift acceptablcness. 9 One is sure of finding a good laincoat in our Men's Clothing g Store. , We linve them in gabardine and rubberized cheviots jn tan, brown, green, gtay anil heather mixtures, and in all sizes, at $22 and $40, each a standard garment in value and style at the price. (Third I'loor, Market) If He Smokes- as is usually the case there are some things here he will likcti Pipes, 50c to $12. Tobacco pouches, 75c to $4. Cigarette holders, 75c to $5. Ash trays, 75c to $8.50. Smoking stands, $4 to $20. Humidors, $0 to $48. (The Gallery, Central) New Curtains for Christmas Hemstitched scrim curtains, $1.15, $1.35, $2.50, $3.25 and $4.50 pair. Cros-barred voiles with broad collars of eyelet and big buttons. $3.50. Other vhte voiles with tucks and lace, $4, $5 and $(i. ' (Third Floor, Central) Hemstitched maiquisette cui tains, $2.25, $3.25 and $4 a pair. Novelty scrim curtains with lace or insertion, $3 to $15 a pair, jy (Fifth Floor, Market) That Good Corset Called "Letitia" There arc individual styles of Letitias for cveryimaginabletype for. the woman who is long or short waisted, slim, average or large, tall or short. The materials are par ticularly pretty this year in both white and pink coutil or white or pink broche, $5 to $11. Two models for larger women are $8 and $9. La Filette for girls, $3 to $0.50. I Third I'loor, riienlmii) Semi-Made Corset Covers,- French Hand Embroidered They make the most dainty gifts ami there is little left to be done to them. The material is fine French batiste and tho hand embroidery is beautiful. $2,25 to S4.25 arc tho prices, (Ural lloor, C'lieituul) '5' f Girls' Tub Frocks Unusually Good for $3 Each They arc of sturdy ginghams in pretty plaids or striped effects and in ever so many good colors and combinations. They are in attractive styles, usually trimmed with plain colored materials, and are in fi to 14 year sizes. (HetooU I'loor, Clieluut) - " An American Gift for an American Woman The "Martha Washington" Sewing Table Something to look at, some thing that helps to furnish a home and something than can be used the thing of which this can be said is bound to bo a genuine gift, and the "Martha Washington" sewing table an swers the description to a nicety. No doubt there are various makes of these tables, but we have one at $25 and we believo it represents the maxi mum of excellence at that price. It is of solid mahogany .with a top drawer fitted with sliding, trays; another with rods for spools; al3o a deep drawer at the bottom, as well as end pockets of senorous depth and I capacity. The legs are reeded apd the drawers have a double row of wood pulls. You will see this niece amongst a number of others in the novelty furniture section on the Fifth Floor, one of the most fascinating places in which any one over looked for a Christmas gift of charm, useful ness, beauty antl solid worth. Among the thousand and one i things hero are a whole fleet of tea wagons, including one in mahogany finish with drop leaves, a removable glass tr.ay on the lower shelf and l'ubber-tired wheels. Price $32. Here also are sewing boxes, book racks, writing desks, smokers' stands, distinctive chairs, tilt-top and other tables (Fifth l"oor) and scores of other pieces prac tical, handsome and gift-liko in ' the truest sense. 4 a J" JJ a ' Hcf JfloW. CUrslnul)