a 'ngri I rvVff F0"l 1 1 v , ". ,T-r7rar, ' ij,vvr ?. 13 ' '. - rnF' 1 10 PREACH ON PILGRIMS LeV. Dr. Charles n. Brown to 8pek at oryn iYiwr xnurwi ,. n- rr. f!hrles II. Brown, XM '" .... . i .. in of Ynlc Uiviimy noiooi, ww tich t the IJryn'Mawr Prcbyterltn i-web. Montgomery avenue, Bryn i..tr at 11 o'clock tomorrow rooming mM In the Oomresatlonal Church, and M. aJJtws will bear especially upon th! pilgrim, and their Influence upon "mrlc.n history nJf T.mnifi Dines Delegates The annual dinner 'of the Educational intention Association o( Urban Unl- iSlltlM " held H1, nht ,? the Idelphla. Dr. Kusscll II. 01E,en,Pfe iVKrf Sneakers were Dr. W. B. Don 5m 'dean of Harvard School of Dual 52' Administration, and Dr. Hollls flSfrer, president of Drel Institute; tlsltlnu delegates by Temple University. .Sol Ice In hereby iclven (hut no one h bn aolhorlaed ealleet money far the Baptist Orphanas; except the Iioaru ti .j .i.iir. (ined) iins. r. r. bphulihpx. Treaenrer, Sunday at the Y. M. C. A. December 19, 1920 4 PM. Central .Du"a'nr, H51 Arch Hv. Tfm Barnes Lower Topic: "The Dedicated Life" Tenor Solo Raymond Uhl Other services arj, 6, 7 and S o'clock. i p IC West DulldlnK. G2d and San. ' 1U som Streets Rev. Win. S. Mitchell Topic: "The King's Men" Other services at 4:10 and 6:20. k P M North DUIdlnir, 1013 Lehhrh 4 r. M. Avenue Ttav. 9. K. McConnell Topte: "A Local Point In History" Other services at 6:30. All Are Welcome The V. M. C. A. of Philadelphia SAINT JAMES'S CHURCH 22d and Walnut Streets The Rt. John Moekrldg, !.!)., Keictnr SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19 I A. M Holy Comtnunlro. It A. 11 Choral Mtanr and Holy Com. munlon. p Jl, Hrenlnr Prayer, with fl.man. followed by orran recital playe4 ny n. w.si.jf scan, who violin boIos by naymond Vetter. Macnlfleat In a, Martin. Behold all Flesh, nrahm. Ix ye tho lorJ. ITandel. Andante Cantabtle. Tachalkowsltr. Oarotte. Hach. Martha Plttoreaque, Kroejrer. Andante, frfnndflasohn nr.uoioim notices Dawtlat IHFtkmFEk - Bra4 and JJerha ati. (1100 N.) 1000 Man. TIUSSELL, II. CONWEI.U Paator. WILLUM UTHK McCUnDT. Aaaoclata Taitor. Sr. J. Marvin Hanna. Mualcal Director. lTorrlcl K. Stark. Onanlat. Sir. Conntll praaehei Bandar, lOdo a. m.. 730 f. rn. Th Tcmplo comblntd chorua of 2SO voj inn mornlns and enln tpeclal ChrHt. maa program: "lhrf'n a Sonr In tha Air", .riarrlnr'on "Whlla Bhtpherda Watched" (Old Carol) Tl!. Crownad With UW ..f..lj,mVn "In the Carixntfr'a Shop"... .p-ay Votlrr "A Joyful ChrHtmaa floni" rnnch carol) Qaraart Uuilcal praluda to Evening Sarvlco 7. 7:30 by Tempi Orcbeitra, ?lb!e J?$PU ttt u- Creaao. Bnrtntn. oni, J'BO p. m. Klhlral Cnltur DHOAD STIIKKT TIlKATftK It a. m D.htP 9?.pa! M.VrJI on "The Inner Life ot the Ulnilna." I'Vtflnde WOKSIlir AT THE OM) FniK-MlSSIKET. IMI IIOIJHE. Jtontaomery pllie. Merlin Taitt Flrat-das- (Munday) mornlnr. it o'clock; eatabllehed 1SS2; one of th oldret hlitorlo apote In America: where William r-rn worahlped. Vliltora cordially Irrvllfd, MUcHlnneoM OtUIEUT IIKID. Director International In- hUNDAT. DECUMIIEIl 10. 0 P. M, Whlle'a Audltorlam. 19th below Cheitnut. Subject, "Mllltarlem In th Far Eaat: Im ?ivt Kvplolia and Future Mrnact. Aue. sice Phlla. Unit of Tounf Democracy. DMISH1Q.V FWEE. Everybody welcome! I'realtjtcrlan iHCII HTIIEKT Clll'tlCII. ISth and Ar..i etreeta -. llev OInENCE ED. MACARTNKT. D. I). Mlnleter. Sr. .'. W. Smith will preach at 10:43 and I. Chrleimaa muilc and anthem, nertrand A. Austin, cellist, of the Phlla lelih:a Orchestra, will play at 7.S0 and I At the Chrtaimaa aenlcea on Monday Deombor 2D, Dr. Macartney will preach la the mornlnir on "If Christ Had Not Oome " and at 8 on "flatan Why Dora I'M Suffer Itlm7" tha 7th sermon In tha cries on Difficulties Irv Drllrf or Quea Hon the Peopl Are AsUlnr. irniLEiiKM pkk."hivtkbian ciiuncn Hroad and Diamond ata. -3 Htv. WILLIAM L. McCOIlMlCK. Pastor. 10:10 a. m Dedication of Memorial Tab let td Dr. John n. Davlrat. Muilc. Oraran. "Andant con Mato." Blh SJmphonJ. BthoTn. Tenor. "Lord! What Is Mant" Miller. Buprano and Tenor. "Lead Kindly LUht," Lanslnc 'J 30 p. m. Sunday School. 7 4fr "Christmas Gift." Orn recital, "March NuptUI-Oullmont." "Nocturne F.sharp malor. Chopin. So- frano and baas, "Come. Jesus Itedeeraer," lamtnond. Kololsta. Mildred L. Jones, aoprano; Ileaalc Leonard, contralto; J, K. Iltrmlnrham. tenor; Paul D. Towner, baea. Bhepard K Kellock. orannlst and director. lr.l'OM) IHK-SIIITKIIIAN t'HL'KCII Slit and Walnut ats. Rev. ALEXANDER MacCOLU D. D Minister. Ttev ALVIN I. OOnLBT. Aaalitarrt. t)erlces mernlns and evenlnv In prepara tion for Christmas, Dr UacColl will preach at 11 and A o clock. lluilcal Servlc at 7:30. Christmas mu Ir "The Vlraln's Cradle Hymn" Class "The Christ Child" Henry Hadley "All Hall the Vlrxln'a Son" Clarence Dickinson "The Shepherda" Peter Ciirnellus The Holy Nlsht" DryMSon Tfeharne "Holy Nlnht" Oruher Sinday Bchoel and adult Plbl Classes at 1U o'clock. ''hrlitmas Day, at 11 a, m.. en hour Carol ten-Ice, with address by Dr. Mac- :oii "laiTons welcome, 1'rnl fnl t-laeottMl Iaint pktkh'h citt'iicii ihlrd and Pine streeli IJn. KDWAnD M, JKFVEHYB, 8. T. D Jteclor. ,; HO a. m, Holy communion, I' a. m. Mornlnr serlc. Sermon hy ie rector. The choir will elng: "T Pum In i:." Parker; "Tho NlBht la Kr fP'nt," Staane p. m, Annual servlcr Bum of the American Heolutlon. Sermon by the Itev. 'hi. r'Uir Hathaway. Beleited choir Jtl orchestra, b m, llrlef service wjtb address by "h llev. 11. J. M'Petrldee. Special music ; rnolr of forty men and bejs under dl 'tlon ot Harold W GliN'rt: "IteJolce In J l-ord." Calkin; "I Heard th Voice," L'erflss. Soprano iolo by Master James wi Hostelter, "Orleve Not the Holy Splr- ' Mtnln-r. "HehoM Ood Is Ureat." Nay ;y.r , Nun- Dlmlttla In JC nt," West, ihrlslma. Day. ; a. in,- Holy communion. " a in. Holy communion, na m. Morning prayer, holy communion 01 tirmnn by the rector. The iholr will ln. "T Ileum In O." Marlln: "Jubl ify.J'.'. " fl,t'" Htanfordi "rfrcy and lth." malner. . Unitarian MIIHT I.MTAKIAN t'JIl'KL'II 3125 Chestnut at, ,. rilKJf;iuci It. aitlKVI.V. Minister. ,. KLr-Mr; OrlfOn wlli preach, Bub J'tti "Th. Nlaht llefnra Chrietmas " "if 'JNirAIHAN ClU'Itnil or (IKKMAN. !,5N '"" l. nl VT. Chellen are. "dar. Dye, in. IU20 (Chrlstmaa Hundayl .h p."-Mornlng service. The minister IV, ?V.- '""rbes. will preach. Uub ' "Judith and the Iron nates." ouiy Hch01 "m """ I" he Parish Tin lJ:E.J,,,,n'..J!,rv!'''. "n minister Jill Pttacli on "Th involution of llqfl. All'M lavltij. thrlstmas Music by the Organ at 9 & 5:20, With Singing of Carols Organ Chime Each Hour WANAMAKER'S. DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Cloudy Hundreds of Women's Dainty Embroidered Handkerchiefs Sheer white linen, every one. hand-embroidered or ma chine embroidered in a bewildering variety of designs. Dozens, yes, scores of patterns from which to choose gifts for women at 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c to $1.25 each. Lovely Madeira Handkerchiefs Some women like these best of all. Scalloped edges or bits of eyelet embroidery in the corners characterize them, 75c and $1. (Central) Pink Silk Bloomers Favorite gifts among the feminine members of the family. New bloomers, amply cut nnd carefully made, are marked at pleasantly low prices. Plain pink satin ones, J2.50; with hemstitched ruffles, $3. Satin bloom ors, edged with lace or finished with two rows of elastic and three of hemstitching at the knees, $3.85. Pink or white crepe de Chine bloomers, ?3. (Central) ' Soft, Fluffy Furs and Rosy Cheeks A happy Christmas means both of them ! Wanamaker furs are THE FURS to give. They are furs of unquestionable quality and fashion. A wonderfully fine collection of the more moderately priced furs is gathered in the Down Stairs Store. Many are marked at considerably less than early season prices. Fox Sets are in taupe and brown at $60, $71.25, $82.50 and $93.75. Wolf Sets also in taupe and brown, $67.50 and $75. (Market) Women's Tailored Silk Blouses, $4.50 are attractivo in their white grounds with many pretty com bination stripes or gny candy stripes. Dark-Striped Satin Blouses, $4.90 The satin is of exceptional quality and the stripes are tho dark, rich combinations that women like. Both styles can be had in sizes 36 to 46, and both have collars to be worn high or low. (Market) Women's Cozy Blanket Bathrobes $3.85 Hundreds of pretty ones at this price! The blanketing is soft and warm, tho robes nro cut full enough to be comfortable nnd are finished with cords at the waist lines. In blues, pinks, grays and all the good bathrobe combina tions. Mighty nice Christmas gifts. (Central) Important Home Specfia Double-faced Velour Portieres $28 a Fair 33 Different Color Combinations) A color combination for almost any scheme of decoration. And what colors! The lovely dull mul berry shades, old blues, beautiful rose tints, tans as soft as a fawn's skin a wonderful range of beautiful shades. The velour is of excellent quality and not too heavy to hang gracefully. The portieres are cut from 50-inch material, making plenty of fullness and are finished with the open French side. A manufacturer's concession makes this price con siderably lower than usual. What a Christmas present for the home ! (Central) 500 Girls' Tub Frocks Special at $1.50 Gay and cheery ginghnms in all Borts of plaids and stripes, made in eight dif ferent ways. Plenty of pinks and blues, greens nnd tans. Sizes 8 to 14 years. White Pique Frocks A standard Christmas gift that is abso lutely sun to please. These frocks are fresh and new nnd aro trimmed with hand-embroidery done in white or colors. $4.75 and $5. Junior Raincapes, $10 Of rubberized tan twill, these aro made with a belled coat fiont Sizes IB to 19. Girls' Chinchilla Coats With Gay Red Linings, $20 Just as snug and warm and cheerful as you want a Winter cout to be. Of brown chinchilla, lined throughout with red flannel and topped with a black velvet collar. A splendid school coat for nnv little girl of 8 to 14. New sports coats for Juniors are of heather jersey and nolo v.u..., Vw, T-.- .,.. TU,..U, (Market) Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store A Jolly, Smiling Store, Conveniently Arranged All on One Floor and Filled With Thousands of Moderately Priced Gifts of Sound Quality Wool Scarfs for Christmas Warm and cozy gifts that any feminine member of the family is sure to welcome. A surprising variety of charm ing scarfs, m o d e r a t cly priced, provides a wide field for choice. They're of brushed wool in plain colors, heather mix tures, block checks, diamond checks or with deep borders. Turquoise, French blue, rose, reindeer, emerald, brown and navy are some of the colors. Straight scarfs, $1.50 to $4.50. Scarfs with belts and pockets, $4.50 to $10. (Central) Gloves for Children's Hands Fleece-lined fabric gloves, in gray nnd brown, sizes 6 to 14 years, are 75c. Brown capeskin gloves, one clasp style, are fleece-lined, for children 8 to 14 years, $1.75. Strap-wrist capeskin gloves, in tan,, brown and black, are $2.25 8 to 14 years. Gray and brown suede gloves, overseffm sewn and with one clasp, arc fleece-lined, $28 to 12 years. , Plenty of warm white woolen mittens for the baby ore 85c. For Boys Fleece-lined fabric gaunt lets, .gray or khaki, sizes 0 to 14 years, are fine for boys. 50c a pair. Fleece-lined leather gaunt lets for boys of 4 to 14 years arc in various leathers and colors and priced according to size and style. $1 to $1.76. (Central) A Great Array of New Christmas Frocks Inexpensive Gifts to Please a Main Good-looking pin seal or morocco wallets are $1.25 to $8. Bill folds of black leather, $1 to $3.50. (Market) Black watch ribbons with gold-filled or sterling slides are $1.50 to $3.50. Pocket knives, sterling or gold filled, are $1.50 to $2.50. Tie clips, gold filled, are 50c to $1. Watch chains, silver or gold filled, are $1.50 to $3.50; the coat chains for watches are $1.50 to $2.75. Soft-collar pins, silver or gold filled, are 25c to $1.25. (Cheatrmt) i Men's Patent Leather Oxfords, $9.90 a Pair Good-looking plain Oxfords in straight-lace atylc are the proper things for dancing. Boys' Shoes. Special at $3.90 Sturdy tan and black leather shoes, Blucher cut, have wide toes and serviceable, welted soles. Sizes 10 to 13 Vi. Boots, arctics and rubbers, for men, boys and small boys, are moderately priced. (Gallery, Markat) Hundreds of New Dresses for Women and Young Women Low Prices Prevail $10 for Brown Silvertone and Navy Serge Dresses Silvertones are embroidered in braid and have sash belts. Serges are braided or embroidered and some have little Eton coatees with pleated skirts. $13.50 for Gabardine Dresses Delightful dresses embroidered in tan or henna wool. $15 for Tricotine Trimmed With Featherstitching An unusual dress in navy blue with the new low waist line and a pleated skirt. Several rows of silk feather stitching in kings' blue trim the bodice. $16.50 for Spring Models in Tricotine Navy blue dresses refreshingly trimmed with quite elaborate and new embroidery done in colored wool. Others have wide sashes and pretty vestees of trie Others have wide sashes and pretty restees of tri collet. $20 for Fine Sample Dresses Charmeuse, crepe-back satin, tricotine and velour are UBed in these pretty dresses usually but two or three of a kind. All are beautifully made and are specially priced. (Mavrbet) K. ,U -llMlA i Young Women Like These Square-Cornered Hand-Bags Without doubt there is some ono in your acquaintance who has been wanting one for some time. New bags of all shapes and sizes are in the shiny or dull finish. They are prettily, lined and have mirrors, small purses and various interesting fittings. $5 to $12. (Mark.t) Embroidered Pillow Cases Nicely Boxed $2 a Pair Of fine white muslin, they aro scalloped, hemstitched and em broidered; 45x36 inches. (Central) Bath Mats, $3 Good, thick bath mats are 44x 26 inches. They Are in five differ ent patterns and there are plenty of blues, as well as mats of rose, green and blue-and-tan combina tions. (Central) w $16.50 $13-S0 . I Children's Shoe Gifts Specially Priced $1.75 to $6.85 $6.85 for girls' low-heel shoes of black calfskin, with wide toes and welted soles, lace style. $4 for sizes 6 to 8 in children's black or tan leather lace shoes with welted soles; sizes 8 to 11 are $4; sizes 11 Vt to 2 are $4.90. (Chestnut) "Hang Up the Baby's Stocking Be Sure You Don't Forget" and it is such a tiny sock and Baby so lovable that what Santa can't get into it he will pile beneath the tree. And how Baby will crow over hi3 treasures! Little Wool Booties 50c to $1.10 They arc crocheted or knitted by hand and there are several styles, some of which reach nil the way up above dimpled knees. Hand-Painted Comb -and-Brush Sets They are more than just comb-and-brush sets, for even the least expensive one at $2 has a powder box as well. Going up to $5 one finds comb, brush, powder box nnd soap cup, all deli cately hand-painted. Silk-covered, hand-painted coat and dress hangers arc $1.25 to $2.60. Baby Buntings at $5 and $5.25 are of softest white eiderdown, trimmed with putit or blue satin ribbon. Hand-quilted Japanese silk baby buntings, some beautifully hand-embroidered, are $8 to $10.5(X Pink or blue, of course. (Central) ft&r Women's Fine Winter Coats In Three Special Groups $37.50, $49, $59 Every one of these coats would make a Christmas present well worth having. A present that will be a comfort and a joy all through the Winter. They are carefully made and reflect the best fashions of the season. Among them are coats for all purposes, sports coats for active young women. Coats with fur collars. Coats made on simple tailored linos. Dolmans that can be wrapped around you after the mode of the present day. Bolivia Silvertone Suede velour Camel's hair Tinseltonc Duvet delaine Polo cloth pur doth Many have deep collars of sealene or nutria-dyed coney. Sizes 14 to 44 and extra sizes 44V to 55. (Market) Men's All-Wool Suits With Two Pair of Trousers Special $33 or raccoon, nutria, Australian opossum, skunk opossum, Cheviots in a mighty fine assortment of patterns mixtures indefinite stripe3 and checks, mostly in dark browns nnd grnj'3. txactly the suits men need for cvery-day business wear Materials are of long-wearing, service-giving quality, medium and heavy weights.' Coats are in two- nnd three-button models, some fitting snugly as young men like them. All are lined throughout with mohair. The extra pair of trousers about doubles the life of a su't. Men's Odd Trousers, $4 to .$9.75 ' Of all-wool materials in good suiting patterns. (Gallery, Market) Women's Wool Skirts Special at $3.75 and $5.75 Navy blue serges and tricotines and pretty plaids in a variety of pleated and gathered models. Ench skirt is extra value at the price. (Market) New Rugs at Lower Prices 6x9 Feet Tapestry Brussels Rugs, $20 and $25 Velvet Rugs, $31 Axminster Rugs, $22.50 and $28.50 7.6 x 9 Feet Tapestry Rugs, $24.50 and $31.50 8.3 x 10.6 Feet Tapestry Rugs, $30 and $37.50 Velvet Rugs, $36.50 and $55 Axminster Rugs, $36.50 and $45 9 x 12 Feet Tapestry Rugs, $32.50 Axminster Rugs, $37.50 and $47.50 (Chrstnat) Sheer White Frocks for Good Little Girls (All little girls nre always good near Christmas, so wo had better say for girls of 2 to 6 years I) Fine voile, sheer dotted Swisses with small dots nnd smooth or gandies are made in the prettiest styles Imaginable. Deep hems, tucking, bits of ribbon and some touches of hand-embroidery make the,m especially nice for Christ mas giving. $2.50 to $0. (Central) Brassieres and Bandeaux Nice Enough for Gifts $1 to $3.50 Brassieres of wnite linene trimmed with lace or embroid ery, plain pink satin bandeaux, brassieres of pink satin and lace oh, there are many from which to chosel (C.ntral) What a Busy Pitter-Patter of Christmas Slippers Many a fireside is going to have new slippers spread out to warm on Christ mas eve. And how much comfort is represented by every pair. In the Down Stairs Store you will find a full assortment of comfy slippersthe best to be had for every member of the family. Women 's Slinners Start at $2 I Children c M0., nu:. for nlaln tlr nfTnlr. uWfV. t,,.,I,I,I l TVinv nw. lOlliiUit are in red, brown, green, taupe, midnight blue and Oxford gray. Pompon Slippers at $2. 75 inese gny slippers boust ribbon trimming nnd are in pink, rose, taupe, grny, bluo and iavender. Oxford grny felt slippers with leather soles and heels, also $2.75. Women's Slippers with Turn back Cuffs, $3 In pink, blue, lavender, rose nnd gray. Quilted Satin Mules, $5 fciVcr so dainty with their French heels nnd touches of ribbon. In black or light blue sntin with contrasting'' "nines. C 9 suppers ei'ttIe f.ed "fOxfor'1 fe!t onc3 with padded 7 in 7?.,? iy?!? hcft,r th?m Iw?-are in sizes v ul ?1,75' Sizt's 12 t0 2 "t $1.00. telt slippers with a little embroidered border !ln?iUrr.1 PPM' ""J" P'nkl llKht blUL' 0,'l ' nnd midnight blue. Sizes 9 to 2, $2.50. (Ctipstnut) P Hy of rubber boots and Aru for woi-in and children. Children's Buttoned Shoes, $1.75 are almost half price. Of black ' or brown kidskin nnd tan calfskin with turned soles nnd spring heels. Sizes 3 to 8. (Chestnut) (Chestnut) Men 's Christmas Slippers In the Gallery Store for Men Felt slippers with padded soles, in Ox ford, blue and maroon, $2.50, Other slippers, all I oi wnicn unci win like, ( nre of felt or leather, SI Uf I f V. n.wt.l.,.1 r. , father soles, at $2.50 to Si.fin , Miallrry, Market) v! "a lit I liltl III 1"! j A o .. 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