-Vp - "fr)itffiffi ' ' ' ' r WW j" tw- ?, --j 4 ' w5f" Sr 7"y V'yi,ffw,,,'fw,,''' ' s75S5 IT ETENIKG PTJBLIC. LEPGERr-PHILABELPHIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 191U , Chrtotmns Carol Singing at BUS and 5:30 Orcan at 11 and 11:55 rhlmm at Noon WANAMAKER'S Store Opens at 8:45 WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at 5:45 WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair One Day of Grace for Those Who Have Forgotten or Delayed iwiWP wj u It When the Sun Is Not Shining, All the Candles in the World cannot make a sunny day, though a mountain of wax were handy. But the thousands of people who have filled our building these Christmas weeks in spite of rough and stormy weather have so enjoyed their visits here that they have given us this hew name The Store of Daily Sunshine They insist that they always find good weather inside our doors. No dark, gloomy corners, No crowded, crooked walkways, Daylight on four streets, Sufficiency of electric lights, Salespeople with smiles and patience, Abundance of bright, new merchandise. v There is no limit to our efforts to accommodate the people in "visiting only" or in doing business. Nor is there anything lacking in merchandise assortments, no matter how large the sales; we have almost rivers of supply from sources that value our outlet for their products. Come along to the last minute. Signed Dec. 2S, lot 9. Sports Coats of camel's hair or vicuna are particu larly smart, and they are very warm. In natural color, short and long styles, $45 to $100r . "S (First Moor, Central) Pearl Bead Necklaces not real, but such good imitations that no woman minds wearing them. Strings of all the fashionable lengths, of small or large beads, in uniform or graduated sizes, 75c to $75. (Jewelry Store, Chestnut and Thirteenth) Dress Goods A fine woven all- iirrwil nrvnlin. 40 inches I wide, at $2.50 a yard, is in .sixteen gooa shades. (First Floor, Chestnut) Treo Girdles i II w Elastic girdles, top less, open in front only, $5 to $12.50, (Third lfloor, Chestnut) Table Runners of damask and gold embroidery are in the Little House, $22.50 upward. (Will Floor. Cheitnut) Dressing Sacgues Crepe de chine, pink and blue, $5 to $25. (Third Floor, Central) Bed Sacgues Of albatross, pink and blue only. $8 and $8,85. (Third Floor, Central) ffijrmtafc. A Leather Coat will keep her warm on the coldest days, and it is a wonderful protection against bad weather. In black, natural or tan leather, $65 to $175. (First Floor, Central) Women's Boudoir Slippers Quilted satin mules in pink and blue, with low Louis heels, $3.75 a pair. (First Floor, Market) Women's Carriage Boots of black velvet, with fur trimming and quilted silk lining, $8.50 a pair. (First Floor, Market) Hairbow Ribbon is of great interest to little sister who wants new hair bows when she puts on her Christmas frock. Moire ribbon, 5 inches wide, 80c a yard. (Main Floor. Central) ' Blouses Some lovely new styles in Georgette crepe have just ar rived $7.50 to $13.50 and they include white, flesh and street colors. (Third Floor, Central) Regulation Dnesses for Girls $12.75 They are of firm, good blue serge, ex tremely well' made, and in 6 to 14 year sizes. (Second Ffoor, Chestnut) If a Fur Scarf and you have in mind something between $50 and $100 you may select one of moleskin, or the fash ionable gray squirrel, or fox, or wolf, or handsome black lynx, or skunk. (Second Floor, Chestnut) Children's Fur Coats are of the pretty nat ural coney and will fit youngsters of 2 to 6 years. They are $50 to $70, according to size. (Third Floor, Chestnut) For a Junior Girl A Warm Coat of velour or of chev iot or of silvertone, plain or fur trimmed $23.75 to $95, and 15 and 17 year sizes. (Second Floor, Chestnut) Women's Traveling Bags range in price from '$17 to $35, with the fitted bags and cases going all the way to $225. (Main Floor, Chestnut) Jewel Cases in brightly colored glazed leather, and some dull - finish leathers, $4 to $37.50. (Main Floor, Chestnut) Leather Handbags are still in good as sortment from $3.50 to $100, the higher priced pieces sterling silver mounted. (Main Floor, Chestnut) Women's House Slippers At $1.85 a pair they are of felt and at $2.50 a pair they are of wool, both in colors and both with soft comfy soles. (First Floor, Market) Slipper Buckles of rhinestone, cut steel, jet and other materials, at $1.25 to $75 a pair. (First Floor, Market) Women's Silk Stockings Black and plain colors are $1 to $3.75 a pair, and fancy and clocked at $3.50 to $25 a pair. (First Floor, Market) Women's Woolen Stockings are in good assort ment, in spite of the general scarcity, and are from 75c a pair, for merino to $10 tor imported novelty wool. Her Watch In nearly every case she would pre fer the kind to wear on her wrist. Exten sion bracelet watch es are $35 with gold filled cases or $55 to $200 with solid-gold cases. (Jewelry Htore, thr.tniit and Thirtemth) For a Set of Furs Between $75 and $150 we'd suggest glossy black lynx, or the durable skunk, or soft, lovely fox, or Scotch moleskin, or natural gray squir rel, or Australian opossum, or wolf surely plenty of choice! (Hecond Floor, Chrstnut) Fancy Aprons White, with lace and embroidery trim ming, 65c to $2.50. (Third Floor, Central) Philippine Nightgowns and chemises are among the best things of the sort you can choose gowns, $4.50 to $5.50; chem ises, $3.85 and $4.50. (Third Floor, Central) Boudoir Caps Lacy, r i b b o n y, frivolous, charming, 50c to $8.50. (Third Floor, Central) .....i i Women's Pajamas Cotton, silk and flannellet, plenty of all of them. Prices, $3.75 for cotton to $52 for silk. (Third Floor, Central) A Pair of Blankets Three new lots at $10, $15 and $18 a pair, according to fineness of grade and proportion of wool used. All are white blan kets with borders of pink or blue. Those at $10 are 70x82 inch es; the others 70x84 inches. y in . n.uv .wb -cv i i tj, . i jX. iffBHaBV.C'' frvl I ik i"7." i X i ,4.ii..i'?i l2&l i .' ') f Silks More than ever be fore people are giv ing silks this Christ mas, because every body is wearing silks. New Spring weaves from $2.50 to $9.50 a yard, and they will be boxed on request. (First Floor. Chrstnut) Silk Gift Shirts for men are among the most beautiful and desirable of pres ents. $7.50 to $15. (Main Floor, Market) Quilted Jackets Japanese, with sleeves, $3.50; with out sleeves, $2. Black or white. (Third Floor, Chestnut) Camee Chocolates A big five-pound box, ribbon tied and ready to send, $7.50 complete. (Main Floor, Chestnut) White Kid Gloves A new lot, just unpacked for last minute shoppers. These are real French kidskins, of fine quality, in over seam style, with two clasps. $3.50 a pair. (Main Floor, Central) Baby's Pillow Slip Exquisite h a n d made pillow slips, some from Cuba, some from the Phil ippines, in new de signs. $2.25 to $5. (Third Floor, Chestnut) New Fancy Pillows are a combination of damask and tapestry. They would go with almost any scheme of furnishing and are $7.50 to $10.50. (Filth Floor, Market) Linen Towels, $1.50 They are of excel lent heavy Irish linen huckaback, hem stitched, and in size 22x40 inches. (First Floor, Chestnut) Oriental Rugs Mosuls, Shiraz, Sa ruks, Kermans and Irans at prices rang ing all the way from $55 to $325. The assemblage of carpet-size pieces is even much larger in proportion, including Chinese, Kerman shahs, Saruks and Mahals. (Seventh Floor, Chestnut) Umbrella Lamps with cretonne shades that fold, if desired, $4. (Fourth Floor, Central) Boudoir Lamps Small ones of solid mahogany are $2.50 to $4.50; shades are $2 to $5.50. (Fourth Floor, Central) Parchment Lamp Shades Large and small, very distinguished, in the Little House. $15 upward. (Filth Floor, Chestnut) Tall Candlesticks Solid mahogany, 3 feet tall, $6.50. (Fourth Floor, Central) Wooden Candlesticks 12 inch, solid ma hogany with glass top, $2.50. (Fourth Floor, Central) Rich Sofa Pillows The Little House has them of velvet and taffeta, $21.25 up. (Fifth Floor, Chestnut) Bicycles Still good choosing in men's America and Coaster bicycles at $40 each. (The Gallery, Juniper) Japanese Kimonos Of China silk em broidered are $16.50. Of crepe de chine, veiy richly embroid ered, $85. In the French Room. (Third Floor, Chestnut) Little Satin Corsets Fine for dancing, made of pink satin, priced $4, $4.50 and $5.50. (Third Floor, Chestnut) A Black Velveteen Skirjt goes with every blouse and coat m the wardrobe. Blacjc velveteen skirts, slightly draped in front and gathered in the back, are $9.75. , (First Floor, Central) CHESTS OF SEW Somebody ought to tell Santa Glaus that many brides would like most of all a chest of sterling' silver table ware. Such chests may be had from $230 to $1165. (Jewelry Store, Chestnut and Thirteenth) Men's Watches Good timekeepers and the kind that any man would like to find in his Christ mas stocking are from $17 to $78 in gold-filled open-face cases and from $50 to $325 in solid-gold cases. (Jewelry Store, Chestnut and Thirteenth) Men's Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 65c Of sturdy Irish linen, well cut and well made. (Main Floor, Central) Walking Sticks of plain and fancy woods some mounted with silver $2.50 to $25. (Main Floor, Market) Men's Silk Mufflers in a variety of colors and combinations of stripes, $4 to $20. (Main Floor, Market) Men's Silk Half Hose here in abundance at 85c to $6 a pair. (Main Floor, Market) Boys' Overcoats In sizes for boys of 11 to 18 years, at $28, $30, $35 and $40. In sizes for lads of 3 to 10 years at $18 to $32. (Second Floor, Central) If He or She Rides All kinds of crops for women and for men are here. $2 to $12. (Main Floor, Market) Hand-Made Camisoles with real Irish or filet lace top, $8.50 and $9.50. One at $3.50 has hand - crochet beading. (Third Floor, Chestnut) Fancy China Several thousand pieces, including bon bon dishes, marma lade jars, olive dishe muffin dishes, cake plates, sugar and cream sets, may onnaise bowls and plates, butter tubs, ice bowls, salts and peppers and other pieces. Prices from 75c to $5. r (Fourth Floor, Chestnut) Plenty of Neckties from the good ties at 65c to the superb ties of Spitalfields and French silks at $3.50 and $4. (Main Floor, Market) Men's Silk Hats in the fashions favored by the cor rectly dressed men of England and Amer ica, $10 to $20. (Main Floor, Market) Men's Hat Boxes of fine leather, with capacity for from two to six hats, $9 to $42. (Main Floor, Market) Men's Tweed Caps are being bought for gifts and are $2 to $6. (Main Floor, Market) Chauffeurs' Fur Caps of Persian lamb make excellent gifts and are $15 each. (Main Floor, Market) Men's Dressing Cases of the finer sort are $25 to $35. (Main Floor, Chestnut) Men's Wallets in various leathers, some of the finer ones gold mounted, are $2.50 to $20. (Main Floor, Chestnut) Men's Traveling Bags of fine leather and made for service, $18 to $55. (Main Floor, Chestnut) Men's Dressing Gowns of wool, velvet and silk are $20 to $85. (Main Floor, Market) Men's Felt Slippers in good dark colors, with leather or comfy soles, $2.25 to $3.50 a pair. (Main Floor, Market) Children's Bathrobe and Slipper Sets are of blanket ma terials, warm and soft, and in such pretty colors as rose and Copenhagen blue. $3.252 to 6 year sizes. (Third Floor. Chestnut) S'l n l (First Floor, Market) (Sixth Floor, Central) I- T ?.