rpprrM V'-r.T V, H-- EVENING' UiLTO LED'GEI PHILADELPHIA MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1910 -. 1 ' 'fjZl WANAMAKER'S Store Opens at 8:45 WANAMAKfcR'S I Store Closes at 5:45 WANAMAKER'S I X" I "Let's Make This Christmas Time the Best of All 99 V V. It Was a Floodtide of Goodwill That Flowed in upon us on Saturday last. Truly it was a great day to be at home, and keep open house for such a happy throng from city and country. The Christmas at which the angels sang r i two thousand years ago still lives in those who have been born since, and it surely is in ithe thousands of babies, two, three and four years old, who with their mothers last week came with deepening smiles on their faces and great joy in their hearts. The lack of selfishness is the chief charm of these" Christmas days. Now and then there is a little group on a side aisle, and one overhears a man say, "Oh, yes,,Billie must come home and spend Christmas. What if he did make a mistake in going away; I will send him a telegram that his room is still as he left if, and he is expected at the Christmas night dinner, and that his father will not take no for an answer." And there's a little girl nearby, not related, but wants to be, who says, "Billie never was a bad boy, only impulsive," as we all are sometimes." Let's forgive and'forget and make this Christmas time the best of all. yy Signed Dee. 8, 1019. J.&UMO- ' There Are a Number 'of Opportunities for Business Women and young people in this house. Call between 9 and 1 or 5 and 6 at the office of Mr. Atkinson, just inside the entrance of the Lincoln Building, Broad Street and South Penn Square, and inquire what position we have suitable for you. We can give holiday positions to women who can spare a few hours from their home duties each day. A Thing of Beauty Indeed Is the Feather Fan This Season Dame Fashion has adopted it for its beauty and its decorative possibilities and it has many, as any woman who uses her eyes at all knows 1 The colors are lovely gor geous reds and American Beauty "shades (and picture them against a black velvet gown, for instancol) pinks of all hues from the delicate shell tint, to the deep rose pink, ca nary yellows and deeper maize, wonderful blues and vivid greens, as well as soft taupe like grays or black and white. Most generously proportioned are these fans, some wide of spread, others not so wide but with taller feathers. And feathers, arc curled and fluffy or straight, as you wish. Prices start at $6, $8, $10, $1'2 and go on up to $60 for the handsomest of them all. (Jewelry Store, Chestnut und Thirteenth) Inexpensive Evening Gowns $35 to $4.50 Gay little frocks of messaline and tulle, silver cloth and lace; frocks in delicate colors, and white, besides a few in black. Any one of them would make the most charming of practical gifts to somebody in the family who likes good times. Prices $35 to $47.50. (First Moor, Central) The Golden Brown Beauty of the Furry 'Little Beaver makes neckpieces" that are mostfashionable and muffs, too' Young women especially like this pretty brown fur, and older women, too, find it most becoming. Beaver chokers are $55 and they look well on suits or coafe. MufHer collars are $110. Short capes and these are quite handsome are $115. Throw scarfs are $175 and these are of most generous size Shawl collars are $100. Little neckpieces with ball ornaments of the beaver are $78 In fact, there is particularly good choosing in the beaver neck pieces around the $100 mark. Muffs to match the neckpieces are $60 to $125. (Second Floor, Chestnut) Women's French Kid Gloves, $2.75 and $3 a Pair $2.75 a pair for overseam sewn kidskins with Paris point embroid ery and 2 clasps for fastening in white, white with black, tan or beaver. $3 a pair for gloves with com bination embroidery, in black with white, white with black, gray, tan, beaver or brown, and 2 clasps for fastening. (Muln I loor) Centrul) Many a Woman Would Like to Own at Least One Real Lace Handkerchief and it isn't difficult to do, for we have some beauties, of Duchesse and rose point lace, in many different and lovely designs, at $7.50 to $20 each. There's a case filled with them, just now, in the Handker chief Shop, on the (Main Floor, Central) Corset Accessories Lillian bandeaux, 75c to $10, made of pink satin, pink crepe de chine, jersey silk and lots of other materials. Lillian brassieres, 75c to $9.50. Hand-embroidered and lac.3 bras sieres are $1C to $40. ( Satin bras sieres are $2.50 to $6. Fancy ribbon ho'se supporters, $1.50 to $2.50. (Third Floor, Chestnut) These Specially Priced Winter Goats for Young Women Offer Fine Opportunities for Practical Gifts $45, $47.50, $67.50 and $82.50 If you ar thinking of something to give your daughter or your sister, your niece or your granddaughter, we couldn't suggest anything much more practical than one of these warm new Winter coats. We bought them just a few days ago, they were made especially for us, and they are uncommonly good values for their reasonable prices. $45 for coats of pompom cloth dress coats with Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) collars. $47.50 for warm Winter sports coats with large pockets and belted all the way round. $67.50 for handsome velour coats with deep collar and cuffs of fur. $82.50 for lovely coats of tinseltone and pompom cloth with deep collars of nutria fur. All these coats are, warmly lined and interlined, and all are in such desirable colors as browns, navy blue, reindeer and Pekin blue. 14 to 20 year sizes. (Second Floor, Chestnut) Georgette Crepe Blouses There are few women who would Hot like one of the pretty pink or white things in a Christmas box. One with Valenciennes lace edged frills is only $6.85. One with a lonpr frill, with a lit tle filet, $7.75. One with soutache embroidery is $10.75, This comes in white, flesh, navy, black and burgundy. One with real filet is $13.50. With hand dots and little pi eat ings, $15. 'With roalflUt, hand embroidery ft. f When We Brought Prices Down on Duvetyne Handbags we enlarged the circle of people who will receive these fine and fashionable handbags for gifts. There has been a great buying from this group of specially priced bags and we are glad we were able to get a large supply. All of a good grade of duvetyne in tan, taupe, brown, blue or black, and lined with silk. $5.50 for a small bracelet bag with metal frame and a tassel. $6.50 for a larger, covered framo bag. $7 for a long pouch shape, with fancy metal frame. $7.50 for bag with new style metal f ram? and fancy clasp. $8.50 for a larger bag with shell-finish frame. , (Main Floor, Chestnut) High Necked Nightgowns mail nuiimi atv tuj VJ v, kihiud tv fuiegynj yvAcoi ctiu there are lots of styles, both! cambric, and nainsook, pricedfrcw'S2 tt $5.60, , ' - 'W"' METAL floor reading lamps are hard to get, wherefore we are glad to mention the arrival of 250 of them, with adjust able metal arms, metal and parchment shades and no shades at all. The metals are in six different finishes and in some in stances the lamps have smoker attachments. Prices are $12.50 to $40. (Fourth Floor, Central) ' When Santa Claus Brings a Real Lace Collar Then indeed does a woman re joice, for it is exactly what bhe most wants for her new frock or blouse. We have jufct received some very beautiful new real lace collars in the fashionable short, round or straight shapes and a few arc square. Tlioy aie in Vcnisc, Bruges, Duchesse, filel, Irish and rose point and the prices are $5 to $55. (Muln Floor, Centrnl) New Real Cluny Laces From France We placed an order last April, hoping that these laces would ar rive in time for Christmas, and here they are. The importation is not a large one, but the quality is very good and the designs are the large open ones so muchx liked for trimming centerpieces, table covers, lingerie pillows and other Christmas gifts. In widths from life, inches to 0 inches end $1 to $4.50 a yard. . (Muln Tloor, Central) Compact Little Manicure Sets A five-piece set with shining pearl handles is $4. An extremely good looking set, in leather case, which holds fifteen pieces, is $10.50, and you may have the pieces of pearl or imitation ivory. , Another set, of pearl, is $18 and has thirteen pieces. And there are many more at $1.75 to $21.75 the set. (Main Vloor, Chestnut) The Prettiest New Challis All-wool and in small ring and dot patterns, narrow stripes and tiny all-over figures. Both light and dark colors, 27 inches wide, $1.25a yard. (l'lrsl Floor, Chestnut) . w v 'Pin Cushions Are Gifts ' that appear each season in new guise, and this year they are most givable 40c to $1.75 each. Sewing chatelaines, 75c each. Fancy coat hangers, 75c. (Mulu Floor, Central) Notes From the House Furnishings Portable electric table lamps in verde green and bronze finishes, $0.50. Portable electric floor lamps in verde green and bronze finishes, $8.. Both these are on the (Fourth Floor. Central) A Star Electric -Vibrator might be given to almost anybody, and there is an expert here from the factory where they are made to show the purchaser how to use them. Price $5. ' (Fourth Floor, Central) Table baskets, filled with arti ficial flowers for Christmas are gay and welcome gifts. Some are decorated with poinscttias, pine cones and lerns; others are trim med with sweetheart buds. Large baskets with handles, $3. (Fourth' Floor, Market) Smokers' stands of mahogany, fitted with glass ash receivers, ci gar rest and match stand, $3.50, $4.50 and $10; of brass, $5 to $13.75. Fancy stands, $5 to $22.50. (Fourth Floor, Market) Hundreds. of table fittings for smokers are here ash trays, cigar Jars, cigarette boxes and Jars, nickel ash recovers, and so on. (FjbH FW(- Market) Jet tfV J, Lamps From Japan A few especially distinguished may be seen in tlic Oriental Store feminine figures in green, blue, pink, yellow or white porcelain, and cloisonne jars with subtle green or yel low ,grounds, prices running from $41 to $69. Please note that the prices do not include shades. (l'ourlh 1 loor. Chestnut) Little Gifts From the Orient Antimony picture frames which don't tarnish are $1 upward White porcelain pussy-cats usually with red ribbons round their necks to guard the doors, $3.50 and upwards. Lacquered boxes to hold gloves and handkerchiefs, $1 and upwards. Christmas cards of Japanese de sign, 3c upwaid. Beads oval and round, and in all the colors you can imagine start at 5c each. Incense burners are of many kinds, starting with a little green bronze affair at 75c. Incense sticks, cones and so on 25c a box. (lourth Floor, Chestnut) T IS not always true that the best Christmas gifts come in .small packages. t c.k are the largest gifts in the en tire Jewelry Store, and they are easily among the bes.t. There is certainly nothing that lasts longer and gives more service than a hall clock. Handsome solid mahogany case clocks with Westminster chimes, from $350 to $805. Many have Whittington, St. Michael or Canterbury chimes in addi tion. (Jeue'lrj More, CheMnut and Ihlrteenth) Books on the International Sunday School Lessons for 1920 Now Ready "Tarbell's Teachers' Guide," fl GO. "Pcloubet's Notes," $1.50. "Sermons on the Sunday School .Lessons," by the Monday Club, $1.50. (Main Floor, Thirteenth) Automobile Lunch Cases Ca.es for four and six Deonle. with knives, forks, spoons, plates, napkins and space for vacuum bot tles, $12 to $45. We have also a large assort ment of vacuum bottles and car afes. (The tlnller. Juniper) c?g&?n&? It wouldn't be Christmas without the enndy, and the candy looks ever so much better in an attractive box one of these pretty gift boxes from the Camee Shop, for instance. Wo have quite a collection, some hand packed, some lace or ribbon trimmed, and all filled with Camee sweets, $2.50 to $15 complete. Delicious Camee chocolates, $1.50 a pound. (Muln Floor, Ihevtnut) Six Collars a Year for the "Old Man!" (And What Will His Christmas Be?) There appeared in the newspapers, the other day, an estimate of the minimum needs'of a family of five for a year, and among the items for clothing the husband and father was an allowance of six collars a year. It is possible that the expert statisticians knew of some way in which a man might make six collars last a year, but they did not take the public into their confidence. It seemed to be accepted that it was "Dad's" business to deny himself. , But there are a great many families in which "Dad's" unselshness is appreciated, and whose members look' for ward happily to the opportunity Christmas affords to make it up tovln'm. And these people know that there is nothing he will like better than the things he has been denying himself. Such as- Suits, $32 to $80. Overcoats, $40 to $100. Shirts, $2.50 to $15. Neckties, 05c to $4. Hats, $5 to $12. Gloves, $2.75 to $11 a pair. Handkerchiefs, $6 to $3G dozen. ' And many other useful things in the Men's Outfitting Stores. Half hose, 35c, three pair for $1, to $G a pair. Underwear, 85c a garment to $15 for a union suit. Shoes, $7 to $17. Silk mufflers, $4 to $20. House coats, $7.50 to $35. Dressing gowns, $20 to $85. Sweaters, $5 to $15. (hulls and Overcoats, Third Floor, Market) Oilier (loods on the Mulu Floor, Market), Good Furniture Is the Only Furniture Worth Giving We have an idea that we have gathered here the best collection of gift-worthy furniture any body can choose from. It abounds in moderately priced gifts of 'much attractiveness, such for instance as the "Pris cilla" sewing box at $8.50 or a tilt-top table at $11.75. But if you are thinking of a more substan tial gift, say for some person of years, the field of selection presented by our stock of uphlstered fur niture is splendid. Here are fireside chairs, great upholstered easy chairs and rockers, uniting all that is prac tical, stable and luxurious. Many of these pieces were made in our own workshops with the purpose of producing better kinds. We believe the purpose is realized in them. A gift of a piece of Wanamaker upholstered furni ture is a gift for the years. (Fifth Floor) - rwstfl A LITTLE shipment of Fulper pottery has arrived-t-bowls, vases, jars, and so on. Prices start at $1.25 for bud vases. (Fourth Floor, Cheittiiut) Cut Glass Bowls,- . $3.50, a Bright Particular Item in the Glass Sale tor fruit, salad or .berries. Of fine, rich crystal, in a combina tion cutting, a floral efTect with a diamond center, a-border'in conven tional design and a particularly pretty edge. This is one of hundreds of mod erately priced gift pieces in the Christmas Sale collection marked 20 to 33 1-3 less than our own regular figures for thoj same goods. (Fourth Floor, GhfHtnut) Japanese Colored Silk Handkerchiefs for Boys 50c Each For the small boy who ovants a dark silk handkerchief "like father's" are these lustrous silk squares which corhe to us from over the seas. . They ar.g of good quality and the right size for boys. (Molu Floor, Central) t, Blankets for Baby Never have we had so many baby size blankets or so many grades of them. Some are all white, but the bulk are white with borders of pink or blue and there is an especially attractive group of plaids. Some are cut and bound separately. The best of good gifts from any body to anybody's baby. Size 36x54 at $6 and $7.50 a pair for wool and cotton, and at $9 and $14 a pair for all-wool. Size 42xG0 inches at $7.50 and $9 a pair for tfool and cotton and $10 a pair for 'ull-wcol. Plaid blankets in block patterns woven of mixed wool and cotton, cut and bound separately and specially priced at $7 a pair be cause made of surplus warpings of our famous California wool b.lankets. (Mxth Floor, Central) New Linen Towels $1.50 Each Huckaback weaves, neatly hem stitched. Generous bize, 22x40 inches. All pure linen, fine for service and consequently for gift-giving, $1.50 each. (Flrht Floor, Chestnut) So Few Women Can Do Without a Sewing Machine The Wanamaker Sewing Machines are intended for women who want to do the necessary sewing for themselves and families as quickly and easily as possible. And that is just exactly what these machines will do. They have a great many new improvements that women appre ciate very much. Chief among these is the "Sit Straight' con struction in the "Standard Rotary." Another is the privilege of using either lock or chain stitch at will. There are many others also. Wanamaker Special Long Shuttle, remaikably good and easy running. With a complete set of attachments, four drawers, drop head and automatic lift, $32.50. Wanamaker B Long Shuttle, with a round end, to the case, drop head and automatic lift, and four drawers in an enclosed case, $40. Wanamaker Rotary has the same convenient and satisfactory action as the "Standard," but there is only one kind of stitch, the lock stitch, $45. New "Sit Straight" Standard Rotary, with the central needle preventing the necessity for bending over. Either lock or chain stitch and in quartered oak or fancy mahogany cabinet case, $70. (Fourth Floor, Central) 400 Dozen Linen Napkins New Goods and Givable Pure flax, the only kind of linen that is linen and therefore the only kind woith giving. Heavy, full-bleached goods, secured by our representative on his last visit to the Irish market. Two grades, both in a good variety of patterns. Size 22x22 inches, $7.50 and $8.50 a dozen. (Flmt Floor, Chestnut) 9f Beautiful Eastern Carpets Newly Received ?Kermanshah, Saruk and Chinese weaves, chiefly in carpet sizes, all superior types in texture and colors. There is a continued scarcity of such, authentic and desirable rugs as these, with no sign of a break in prices. ' "As gifts well, who is it that needs to be told what Oriental rugs stand for? Kermamhahs 13x9 ft., $825. 13.10x10.5 ft., $865. 13.0x9.10 ft., $787. 13.6x10.9 ft, $785. 15.4x11.8 ft., $985. 13.6x10.3 ft., $1125. 14.3x10.1 "ft., $1275. 11.2x7.4 ft., $495. Small Kermanshahs 3x5 ft., $105 to $175. 4xC.G ft., $115 to $125, (rVinrli FJoor, Chf.triuO t Chinese Rugs 12x9 ft., $567. 12x10.2 ft, $576. 11.8x8.10 ft, $539. 11.5x9.1 ft, $445. 12.1x9.1 ft, $535. 10x9,7 ft, $549. 12.2x18 ft, $1275. 12x9.4 ft, $565. 12x9.2 ft, $579 15x20 ft, $2500. Smdll Chinese Rugs 2.6x4.0 ft, 3x5.0 ft and 4x7 ft., $39 tv 21S. Jt iA vfl V I .'-I m 3 "Ml T ; t K, " fe . . v-h' I ?