iV ".-,. v ti r ' 4W 'CA'.-i ' , ,i..fii i.li'ii " ' i ijrO - y-. - -, ' . , 'v ,' r,,'-fsl uti.riwi, , ..f.'. '--i-' a Z1"' ' . . "'" 'g"1-1" ' p"ZI fchrlstmaa Music IrjUhe Organ - at 0. 11 'and 6il5 WEATHEK Cleudy ,y WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5:30 rfwtth Hrnss Quartet, nnd Singing of -til""' ri-.1 O nn1 KfIS Stoic Opens at 0- V f f ' Carels nt 9 nnd 5:15 j j , I ! 1 , fhe Whole Stere Glows With Christmas Cheer and Gleams With Gifts J. "A f N V r i 'ii"" -v.. "My Stars," Said the Man, "Hew De Yeu Manage te Keep inis Mere Jflst as full of everything as it was a month age when (he rush started?." The polite aisle man or the head buyer answered, "Well, you see we anticipate what is coming and have our receiving rooms upstairs well filled te replenish as fast as we sell down, and then we are Always 'Connected Up' with big stocks in our New Yerk house, te whom we talk by wireless all day long. We are also 'connected Up' with our Paris and Londen ellices, with their well organized forces, who arc in the markets continually solely and strictly for no ether stores but our own in tfew Yerk and Philadelphia. "We arc practically able te telephone every hour for the fresh goods which arc constantly arriving." Signed Deicwbcv 1.1, I0:i. A Geed GleVe Gift for Women .... .-e nnivd nf these 'mi ll one ei iuui-- !." - - nertcd lambskin gloves of a prac- V.i -..:..... i.-.iirrlit III n fine ulace finish, fastening with two clasps, and effectively embroid ered in w"i te- Tll(-v ,iavc Jl,sl conic, ami are in uiaci;, uiuwu, beautiful shades of may and Inn Alse white wiiii e.ac't euiiiuiui-i. Priced ;::.'" a ,i" . ti 4 11 rifi tpl.ivnci rill- Lied; but if desired they will be hent in line,, glove-necs n suciii:, Mrirh sVin or leather nt the Additional cost of the box, which II 0. t Vlllln 1 low I 1 Gil' I for the woman j. win leres luxury and beaut h mUthi vera well be a crept iiiclcer bed sacque, nink nv blue . and cdficd with swan's down, or a crepe (li mine niffhtnewn. J lie first man be had for $24 M, and Ihe second for $0.73 te $: the last for a lerclu hand drawn thine with real Val enciennes. LoeL in Ihe French Roem. i I lilrd J'lunri A Pair of Mules will plea-c hr . Net the stubbei n dnd, but the dienty trifles a iTem?.n wear en her let. J.evely hcamples are te be found in the Little Doev Shep. They are e- mlsite nier-els of brocade or satin or velvet. One nf the met ."fffectlve -tyle.s is black satin, the amp dplieati'Iy hand embreiil- ferea in nmk-nnd-blup. These arc 1S15 a naii. Plum satin n pink, iluc or black, M" a pair. Hiecade, 18.50 te SIS. 1 1 Irsl I Itittr I J MOXG the in ! j e w el r si nexpensire uyfiestiens mire tbese rhineslanr. bar- mplns scl in sterlina silver. Itallerii f null inn. nriVvv Sl.nl) te $15. and veil nins of black miuncl and rhincstenes at K.50 $6 and S7..W. t Miiiii rioei i Dainty Hand-Made Blouses, Specials 52.85 and $3.85 Frem thp seams te the lnt bu ' drawn work rr tiny embioid embieid 'Kd dots, thesf blouses aie all snd maili . They arc in iny line white OllG WllK nillwip rj.M rv tuM(l,i ellar and vest ami these at .fa. 8 5 re trimmed with real filet lace. Anv OIH ilin is liinWiiip fur :i FfCttv blmimi Tni- ii eiff nt -in in. B-'xpeiiMu. prifp could hardly de "uer uum theie. I llilrd 1 Iimii i D I'KXT)' of w e m e n ' s rt 'llillRl'lln II I II 1 .1 e ...ff ,.(IL- I I, l , I L il fl'C ill llir f'nrlfi'imivlina for band made and m' a " d embroidered and mcca from $.&) (e $i:. ( I lilril 1 linn ) 600 illr. n rl.Wnnl Whirls for Children ,, spegal at $1 Tim i. i .ii. i i . . i.. , .nunir'l I I11IJ .00(1 1 1 1 1 mrts arp-in m,0s fiem inlanl.s te yfc-i ear-olds. TTic v are a beau ""' quulit.v Mich as we reu'arl. Wl for ahmt tve and three 'nlfR a ,..., , i.'.w.i, !.,. ;,, .hi. '"petul ! iu. I si . 1000 Creepers at Sl.eO .,""" lie e air half pru-. uii i-y iiiiusunl value nlnV " l'". "i white nnd "7 nt iinconiiuenly altiactie I-..- ' l0 - ear.s en.y (it 'tspeelnl prices. (Third Vlenr) QM fymmfa 1 1 .Jsific i 'i - Women's Chiffen Velvet and Furcleth Gowns at $50 Nearly a dozen models of these charming tilings chemise dresses and coat dresses, some embroidered, some braided and some beautifully simple. They have cap sleeves, three-quarter length and full-length sleeve j they arc in black and several shades of brown, and are altogether rich and delightful besides being no end uselul. They have sleeves of various lengths cap, three-quni -ters and full length, and we suspect that they would make veiv acceptable gifts te a geed many women. And they aic really wonderful for S50. (I'lrst Heur) French Handkerchiefs Compliment a Weman's Taste New hoi c else will you find such a wonderful collection of the mei p.NquUite handkerchief that Paris produces. Hut, of ieur.e we had te go te Paris te cheese them. And they are marked at ery moderate prices considering the fineness of the linen. Hand-embreidcied handkerchiefs, many being hand spun, fiem W..M' te S.'J.") each. Coleied handkerchief.-, with coleis that none but I'rench hendkei chiefs have, SI te $15 each. Seme are hand spun. Lace-edged handkeichit fs. 2 te $l."i0 each. Gleve handkerchiefs, lace edged and hand embi eideied, e.lc te $.1,011 each. Alse the me it la.-cinntiir-r caes from Paris, weitliy of these hand kerchiefs, from .$.'J.."iO te SI."). (Miiin I'luer) The Finest Black Silk That Is Made Today That would make u wonderful gift for any woman, paiticularly for an elder woman who will lemember tiiis silk from her girlhood days when it was made only in France and was as fashionable then as il e- new. It k- a ery handsome t'ashn.eie ciepe, of the most exquisite te.x iuic nnd sheen. It i.- new woven by Ameiican looms and w as beautiful a- ever. The width i 10 inches and the price $7 a yard. This is only one of tlm many, many black silk's in the Silk Stere that people are buyimr for Christina-. Prices start as far down as iSl.T.'i for a geed black- satin. 1 1 lr-l I Inur) Imported Gift Hese for the Whole Family Ju-i oil" a recent steamer in time for holiday selection. Women's Stockings - .;.. ')() a pair for gray, brown, navy, green and mole caslimeie .stockings with opemveik clocks. S )..")() a pair for wool mixed with mercerized lisle in various mixed colors and with silk clocks; also ribbed brown cashmere. . .-(!.. "0 a pair for white and brown cashmeie with fancy checks;" also silk-and-wool in black and shot with colors, with silk clocks. JS7..")0 a pair for brown veitical stripes en camel's-hair color cashmere and check patterns en mole and brown Children's Stockings s-J a pan fei derby ribbed cotton in black, white and tan; -ii'.es ." te lii years. ,T ."ill a pair for wool yit its hose with turneei top. 1 1 Irtl 1 lour) Men's Half Hese lilath silk, plain, .p: oiic-ceul clocked, S7.00 lise-ceul decked, $10. We never saw nand.-einei . ( Vtyln I lour i Yeu Can Delight a Housewife With a Gift of a High-Grade Electric Cleaner ami ngliL n-iw vv are 'elling the famous. Cadillac Suction at the new low price ;. I'J. '). Fer the aveiugi home e de int k'new of nn.vjiptter suction cleaner. It has a e.u'iiet -wfeper hiii.-h, a powerful suction fan, is light, con venient, durable ami reliable. One of the best suction cleaners in the world. New low price, !?12.fi0. (Teurlh TloerV Distinctive New Coats and Wraps of Hudsen Seal Fur A nniv rrrnnn nf rents nild wrap-coats of finest quality Hudsen seal (dyed muskrat) have just come into the Fur Salens. Nearly njl arc full-length models, and a surprising num ber are fashioned en the straight, slender lines the ma jority of women seem te prefer in a fur coat. A slim, graceful coat with muffler cellar of beaver is $050. llcavfjr cellar and cuffs also finish a wrap-coat, the circular ' top with its wide sleeves form ing a cape-like effect. Priced $700. Cellar and cuffs of brown fitch finish a straight coat of admirable lines at $675. At the same price," $G75, is (Snenil This Is the Christmas te Give Her a Ceat Theie has never been a Winter when a geed-looking coat was as ncees.saiy te a woman's wnul wnul rebe. Seme very handsome new bo be livin coats with wolf cellars seem te have arrived just in time. They aie in a lovely soft, warm be- (Klrl a coat with extremely wide straight sleeves, nnd cellar of kolinsky-dyed squirrel. A bloused wfap-ceat has the sleeves fulled Inte cuffs, and a tuxedo cellar that provides muff advantages. The lining is silver and blue brocade, and the price is $700. At 750 is a beautiful wrap coal with wide sleeves, kolin sky cellar, nnd lining of tui tui queisc brocade. Anether handsome wrap coat, also $750, is gathered full ever the arm openings as dex terously as if it were velvet. The lining is henna crepe and henna and geld metal brocade. These aie among the finest examples of Hudsen seal wraps we have had this season. I'luer) livia cloth with a silky finish and have the large armhole, the wide skirt and narrow belt that are characteristic of this season's fashions. The wolf cqllars blend in with the colors of the coats, which are Malay, reindeer and black. The price is SI 00. fleer) Delectable Trifles in Art Needlework Dainty PEKFUME BOTTLES covered with geld lace nnd wee French flowers, $1.50 and up. PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES of blue silk und geld lnce, $2.05. DOLL ELECTROLIERS with china head and wide-spiend skirts of blue and rose silk and geld Jace, l?t.'J5. Fer $ I one may cheese h pretty ,efa CUSHION of rose silk, round and puffed and corded. Oval SEWING BASKETS of old lese and blue silk, geld lace and tiny flowers, with a little pin cushion in one end, aie Se. The prettiest little PIN CUSHIONS of silk and lace, for a dainty dressing table, are $1.15 " and up. Gay little OPERA GLASS) BAGS of silk and geld lace and wre flowers, with a miner in the bcttem, arc $'2'2?. And n POWDER PUFF whe.-c identity you would never suspect -for it leeks like a blue or pink silk fan is $'J.2.T, together with the glass bowl te rest it en. ("irriinil l'leiir) Perfume" Frem Italy Frem Milan come some nev bouquet i der.- attractively put up in novelty bottles and boxes fei holiday gift- "Subdela," in a .-eniel flask of Italian pottery, is 7. "Mnlia," in a geed-sued cut irlass bottle, is .$(! HO. "La Resa" at $7, and "Cente--a AKZiirn" at $0.50, are also in at tractive containers. ( Vlutll I Inur i The Russian Danseuse of translusccnt pottery, is one of the prettiest and most pepulai perfume burners. It is S7.r0, but there are many at ether prices in the Toilet Goed.s Stele. (Vliiln I'liieri Warm Weel Scarfs for Christmas and After Fer be it remembered that the coldest weather is jet te come and a geed wool scarf is a mighty comfortable tiling for any woman te own.. In plaids, check- and ethei -with britrht Rinnan borders, or in plain cajmd's hair, uatuial color Seme have belts and pocket.-, S.'i te sifj.eO. i Vliiin I liier) 36-1 nch Velveteen Special, $2.50 a Yard In the soft chill'i n finish nnd in beautiful shades of brown, navy and black, the three colors mesi used in afternoon and evening gowns, wraps and children's coats. This is the first tinu this qunl it y velveteen hjis been priced a low a- this. ( I ll hi I Inur I Special Handkerchiefs by the Dezen Sclltnrr them this wuy, the pi ire lias been made very low indeed. Fer any one who needs everydav handkei chiefs they would be ,t Keed suit of gift. Women's initial handkerchief. at S2 a dozen. Women's hemstitched handkei chiefs, quarter-inch hem.-, 81.30 n doyen. Men'" plain hemstitched hau I keicliic fs at .?." a dozen. iCiml nml Wfki VIkIi-h Christmas Ribbons In bright red white witn hell.v or peinsettin or gaue 1 ibbens, aii for tying up tlie Christmas pack ages, from 15c te 00c a piece of ten yards. (Vntn Fleer) Oriental Rugs That Fine People Are Giving Te praise Oriental rugs ns gifu would be almost like "gilding re fined geld," or "painting the lily." Seme people arc giving caipct size pieces te these for whom they Have a regard that can be ex pressed only by such a gift, but very ninny are cheesing such smaller pieces as these: Chinese Rugs, 2x1 Feet, $25 In blue, geld and tan, with floral and figure patterns of a kind that go well with modern furnishing schemes. l-jetcntli A Chippendale Mirror in Mahogany with n reversible Landle .sconce at each side, will delight some one wdie has a chest of draweis 01 quaint jhesser te hang it ever. It is $.T0. A smaller Chippendale mahog any mirror at SI 2.50 a quaint little Queen Anne ir'rrer in ebony and gilt at SI 8.50 a small gilt panel mirror with two sconces at $8.50 a tall Gothic (TIMi These Beeks for "The Whistler Journal," by E. R. and J. Pennell, authors of the authei ized life of Jame MeX. Whi-tler, illustrated. 38.50. "Chiiuncj -Smeke: Lyrics for Households of Twe or Mere." by Christopher Meiley, illus trated by Themas Fegaity. .$2.50. "Historic Heuse et Seuth ' Carolina," by Harriette Ker- l Mllin Madeira Embroidered Lunch Napkins te Delight a Hemekeeper These lunch napkins v. ill be doubly welcome because they aie exceptional! fine and dainty in their embroidery work and scal loping, and the cloth is a verv geed grade of linen. Prices are $9.73 and S 10.73 a 1 1 lr.l Beautiful Boudoir Silver Is a Jey te Receive Incidentally it i- one of the nice-t and me-t -nti.-1'aitury j.-Xl te give. t There aie twelve pattern- te .-elect fiem and tlie.v :u thi prettiest that one could find. Seme are quite plain, ethurs engine tin ncd or engraved. Reside- the smaller piece- theie are Hand mirrors ;17te:;.; Puff jar.-. . . ll.-.n u. s:Jl Hairbrushes . : . .si:!.3e teS2" rwi, i,, i. -nr,. .. Comb- Sy.23 te s.8.30 t-etli I.i u..lit-. -0.50 t .sj.i i Miiln Shining Attractions in Lamps and Kindred Things lieu aie TI000 malieL'anv finished landleslicks, neatly fitted with bia.-f ferrule.- te bold the candle. 23c. 30c and 70c each Metal boudoir lamps m iveij. and polychrome, complete with inetal-triinpied shades lined "itli -ilk S.V.Ote Si 2, with s, ,, in between. A new as-eitment uf bia.-s lamps in silver, cold and poly chronic effect, ine finest lamp. obtainable S13 for bureau size te Si 73 each for hand-wrought I mil An Unusual Slipwing of Gelf Bags Fine without leathei bag-, with ei heed, m tan, brown. green, maroon, grav aim elaik, 11 te S28.n0. Canvas in pl.pd ulnie bags with reinforced .-tajs and bel loins, $3.73 te s2d. i I he Violin Music Fin the violin plav ei theie an tlnee books, one or all of vvnieli 'would be likely te give plea-uie. They are 'Violin Piece.- the Whole World Plays." compo.-ed largelv of c'a ics; "Modern Violin Pieces the liele Wei Id Plays," and '"(.he ielini-t'- Reek of Sen.'f-." 'Iiieh is su, ( Sri nml I Inur . Imitation Leather Luncheon Sets aic hole for S1.23 a et, I'h-.v aie white .scalloped with a little color in the edge, and them are thirteen pieces in each set. irirtt riuer) Dezarts or Irans, 5x6 te 5x6 Feet, $100 te $145 Weaves of the Mesul family nnd very fine and heavy, with high, soft, lustrous pile. Dark blue, iesc and tan, and in allover pat terns se much in request. Anatolian Mats, $7.50 te $10.50 In bright red color effects that lend a striking furnishing note, especially when used in doorways, before bureaus, or in an otherwise uninteresting corner. rioer) mirror in dark weed frame, the plate 18x40 inches, at $27.50 a very fine miter-cut mirror at $50 -these are a few of the mirrei opportunities one sees at every step thieugh the Mirror Roem of the Picture Stoie. People tell us we have one of the finest assortment" in be chosen fiem. llner) Santa's Choice shavv Leiding. Bound in cloth, with 100 illustrations, S10. "My Diaries." by Wilfieil Scawcn Blunt Twe volumes, with portrait fientispiece and a special introduction te the American edition b Lady Gregery. $12. "Famous Colonial Houses." by Paul M. Hollister, introdue intredue . ion by Julian Street. Illustra tions in color by James Pres ton. S7.30. Iiinri deun for napkin- Handsomely embroidered and with cxlltictl edges. Anethei let, of piain linen, in ally hand .-callepcd, an marked $8.73 a de.cn. I Iner) I Inur) ineiai. .j-iignt mini'- c.iuippci with Iaige glass tcaidwip--lienutiful ump tlu-je. thai leek i.ke aeme great piece or icwelry. Hundred.- of de-k lamp- in 23 dilferent -Italics, -dices and de signs S3.23 te S23 English pet ci.v biunieii 'mv. hi i oval blue, pink, gu-en uuu black SlO.eO te S23. Very fine one-liirb: puiteiv lamps in daik fimsiie-. I'n'i libianes Sti. Shades for a'l ef 'In a m- . lamps SS te Si:'.(i. th I limn - Gn'f ball- ei -.aiida ! mnke T.20 te si;:.2u a di.en. linpeited and tlemestn i.- m i greut as-m tment Cleck golf, Keli mn'e-. p.iiiiii, discs and e 0u. l.nl If i- ) Gifts of the First Christmas Frem the Kast, always the tivaMin lieiihi! of beautv. i lu- Tlu'eu W'i.sc .Men brought the first Chri.-imas ifis. jtMV nearly twentv veiuuries later, ou ina. cheese for your Hiri-tina.-, ,'iiii,r. nifl.' which also come from the Unst, as rare or as simple ami inexpensive us your needs dictate. Fer in the FAR HAST SHOP, ewrv object, whether it be a vase or a figurine Gate-Leg Tables Are Much Favored Furniture Gifts It is a geed sign te -ue -e many people giving things se valuable, useful and lasting. Ne doubt, tin, excellent a-.-ertment of gate leg tables shown en the Fifth Fleer i largely accountable for the unusual giving of these very desirable piece-. They are here in n range of .-election going all the way from $:!0 up te $1!10, and the number of different types in between is most interesting. Fer the most part the;, ate in mahogany and mahoganj maheganj finish, but there is a choice in ether finishes a? well. Colonial and Jaiebean .-tyles are numerous in the collection, and the twisted lejr type- are very popular. , Tn between prices aie -S.'J2. $:il, S JO. $42. S-Tj and .-e or. Console taldes aie here in splendid selection also, at SI 3 te $210. tl mil Flmirl Men's Geld Mounted Leather Goods Card case.-, wallet:, hip books, match case-, cigar and cigarette cases and many oilier pocket pieces, all mounted v itb l-l-Ut. geld corners or edges. Dull and bngbt pin ,-eal, u.-tuh 'eatlier, shask-km a-ul antelope Irather are the leathei s u-ed, all of them fine and the werkimurh p a delight. Splendid gilt- at $1 te S37.30 'I iVIuin I Iner Men's Fur -Cellar Coats in the, Londen Shep A little let of fine oveieeat- which would make -pie.did gifts I'm men of the family. Well made of geed inatei lal, m biewn-i. giav.- and black with cellar- of beaver, otter and Australian ope-suni. All coats of excellent style in spite nf their mederan mux $00 te $103. i Tlir hIIit r We Forget te Mention Men's Pajamas in a teci.iu i.-t et the givable things m the Me '- V. ur St. c. Hyie is a gicai eolleitien of pajnnui' in winte t)nd coieis. Madras and -ilk-and-eotteti aie each $:;.3l a -uit, in loIei-, and .-J for v httu madia-'. Iri-h poplin. S3 a -uit. Pengn -ilk. .-'12.31) and S13 a suit. Heavy white lial utai ilk, sl8. i Mmn I li,iir i A New Cordovan High Shee for Men i"ine mahuga'iv cmdevaii i- u-ed m tins -net- win. Ii ! built en en i.l the new brogue last- v hid, are -e comferlable and geed looking. It is devoid ( f oir.'uiiintatieii and it- rvle iies in it- tvcellent line and white -han!;s and heels Pi iie. SI-'! a jiaii Minn Women's Sheepskin Slippers nave ine naiuia; cniv v i '. i; ,-, e.rtain guarantee acain.-t ,' il!v t ami are pi iced 7") a pa,' IlKI 100 Weel-Filled Quilt Special at $5 Each It Ien ll -illie ' '" c.nv crade, ha e v n elfend at s.". that the fOU n liae -eeured te ell at tin.- price -In.uld a'l ii.. rene .j tomennw evening. I hev are enured in -ilknl ne i. a um v .fend gradi 't -n.all, cliiselv iKied naiu-i. Th iilu g i a 'Mb. n c'i Ja- i -iiiet el vv cud. In a dark -nak nr piu ,i ., , 'Ihe full '-nrtineiH nf ... l-filled nu.'- iani(i imn -,., i ' -in up t,. Mi, th..-e m all i' e.veMie- eummei,, ing .u li.s i-'lll. I Inur I Wonderful Christmas Buying of Colored Glassware w. .i ,, ,,, ,i .ii -. -Ki.iui ui ii.au l.i n and iMiiillii-i. the chmee rang,- v,., u di iightful -eilil f things up f .b,,M.C",.,',t,LnKl, ' ',,"l,'';i S'"Pti. fmi. .andle-ticKs and four bonhei ui.s.'c.- i ilia ee IS m the -'t Among i hi ineee- eninvine ; ., ......: ..i i i. "" ' mll Ust , ; ,, hi M'eci- eniiivine a eeer.s are Mie-i I'liiwer .w'.. H 1., ., Howe, va-e-. si. ;, tl, s. j "' ,' '"'"'V s"-,Ul S,i ,, andlestu-k-. Ss t --,1) ,.a , I tmrl v; ' (Mulii I luur) I lu r.n , i IV,- ., l0.; In, i.-. ,vlUi aie pretty , ; The aie made mu.-i-in f !,!,. ' I III.. . unl-nlied nil It- of t. lis ciiam. ... ir, i n ,,.,, ,,, . , - .I;,,,,,,,, , I, ... . . U bonbon g'.a' nea el ii.iiinl:. n . .,.!, ..,,, " , elllI1tl..i ... , ,,., i, hn di-hi -. u -I And seerev of ethei niece- l.e ,tt , ,, .,- )l1( , h I Intir which has the glamour of cut uric.- about it. or whether ii be a modern bit of hanu 'arvc(l jade, has the essential thing-- Ut t(tlihi which make it llu nitlivl uiil 1. t 1 '" fc: D oer I T. 0 1. mis .. ?ul j fI n" V PW-
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