WBMKM HSBL s Organ playi at , 11 and 5:16 WAMAM Ain?D'C Mtledr nd Chlmg at Noen. I TT TlII XlVlVJVI2sfV'C WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5:30 Stere Opens at 9 J 1 I I -ZZ , i 1 1 The Far Cemers of the Earth Are Rushing Their Rarest Preduc V4 M ' . . - - rtv WAXTATVf AK"I?ttC W.?.i '! T Y ' One May: Be Great in Little. Faithfulnesses True greatness is well shown in school teachers, never impatient, never tee wearied te miss the least chance te pave the way up for a little child out of his perplexities and lead him out te a hill-top. It is real greatness net te be above doing little things te help another who is far down. Signed November 1J, lOii, Printed Silks Are Share of There Is the widest choice of patterns one can imagine, anil women like them all the richly colored Paisley designs, queer Egyptian prints, the fashionable Persian effects and ethers which are simply Oriental. Sometimes the entire dress, Sometimes umy mc muusu pa. or sleeves are made of printed ( trirni Women's Warmly Lined Gloves Much of a woman's charm lies fai her hands and se, for beauty's take as well as for warmth, lined gloves become almost a necessity. Such gloves need no longer be bulky, when linings are se care fully made. 53.50 two - clasp, pique sewn (Maui Parisienne Corsets Elastic Medels In every instance the elastic is imported, which means it is of a wonderful fineness and soft ness. The designs are chiefly for women of slender and aver age figures. A topless broche with elastic panel in the front and a flat back is priced $10. Anether has the elastic in four sections and short steels, $13. A heavy and long model is for plump women. This is re inforced te insure straight back lines, $18. Anether topless of satin striped broche in orchid color and with ribbon embroidery, $22. A novelty clastic for evening has reinforced back and front, $22. A particularly fine and thin silk elastic corset is straight ami simple and priced $22 (Third Fleer) Babies' Warm !Wrappers,60cand75c Leng, soft, warm wrappers arc , white flannelet, trimmed with daintily figured flannelet or a nar row edging. (Third Fleer) What Wonder Coats Luxuriously Fur-Trimmed Coats for Women at $185 TEAUTIPUL coats that have just made their bow XJ in the Women's Ceat Salens. They are se much prettier than ordinary and se generously fur trimmed that the price seems little, indeed. Imagine the finest changeable belivia coating with a sheen like silk and as soft and warm as anything could be outside of fur. Then a shoulder yoke which extends te the wide cuff and a hand wm? snawl ceHar cenng below the waistline of black fox. Gelden brown or kit fox gray are the colors. The ether style of coat is straight with a paneled back, a new type of sleeve and a narrow pelt. In kit fox, gray, cinder or black with col cel lar and cuffs of kit fox. Or in brown with dyed squirrel. (Flril Brown Satin Slippers Are Highly even for wear with otherwise ' entiiel iy uinck costumes. One Rees t mi'ill with flu. ..,.. m..i. levL.lv i7l "m w,.t". the many times fr(1" ,),OI15!0 !'' uini'ii Da l?.ine.w ,et brinB Heme uppers. Ihey are plain slip. O'Uil '?TT,,I" i ffamife. Claiming a Large Attention bilks. They arc used for some of the smartest blouses, for lin-' itiK.s, millinery, trimmings and se en. Printed crepe dc chine, 40 inches wide, $3.50 a yard. Printed radium .in checks, blocks and dots, 40 Indies wide, $4 a yard. x miiiu jiueay wmuw ui 40 inches wide, $4 a yard Printed pussy willow tnnetas, noer; irlace gloves, in black or brown, have warm wool linings. $4.50 imported brown buck suede gloves have seamless wool linings. $4.75 two styles. One a soft gray mocha with seamless wool lining. The ether a strap-wrist capesKin. llmir) 54-Inch Blue Serge Special, $2 a Yard It is really a wonderful quality of all-wool serge for $2 a yard, and in this extremely wide width it cuts te the best advantage. Alse the weight is the best for women's and children's dresses. In an extremely pretty navy blue. (Flmt Fleer) Overdraperies Take Their Places Among the materials whose eclers de net fade are plain mad ras at $1.75 a yard; artificial silks in beautiful colors, either plain or fancy, $2.75 te $4.75 a yard. Heps and armures arc particu larly attractive. $3 te $4.50 a yard. Damasks are in a geed assort ment, including the new designs and the lovely old things that go se well with antique furniture. $5.75 te $7.50 a yard. Cotten and silk veleurs arc always well liked. $3.75 te $15 a yard. (Fifth Fleer) Fliiur) Favored pers, en slender lines, yet with ini new meuiuiii-niiuiv umjj mid sliRhtly rounded tee. They have modified Ficnch heels. $11 n miir. Buckles Cut bieiuucl huiMes ttans- feun them Inte affairs of MM.! .! , , viivntlf ?u te .fin u pair. lluur) 7TT ? A New Mesh Bag Opens Rather Differently It can't be opened while suspended from the hand or arm. But it is easily un clasped when the chain is hanging down. Fer this reason it is a safe bag te carry valuables in. In the attractive green green geld finish, long and nar row, balloon shaped or square, some with fringe, ethers with tassels, and, all with n jeweled clasp, .$21 te $31. (Mnln fleer) Crepe de Chine Nightgowns Tailored styles, one with small sleeves and the ether with sheulde straps. Each comes in peach, pink and orchid and is priced 5. (Third Fleer) 1 $fiW Women's Gowns of the New Geld-Flecked Fabric TT IS a soft silk jersey, with flecks of geld or silver x lighting the color of the ground brown, grays, henna, bluebird or black with charming effect. One model is a day dress with long sleeves and deep pointed overskirt. Anether having elbow sleeves with fur will be used for afternoon. A third, sleeveless, is made with circular skirt and fur borders en its girdle 'ends. This, of course, is for evening. Prices, $G5 te $105. rirt lloer) te Wear or Her Winter Ceat Means Much te the Yeung Weman TF SHE is wise she will take many pains te have it just right and as handsome as possible. After all, the coat is mere in evidence than any ether gar ment in her wardrobe. There could be no chance of a mistake in cheesing any one of many newly arrived styles. All are made of the most beautiful silk-finished belivia and all are trimmed with fashionable furs beaver, dyed squirrel, kit fox, black fox, taupe or platinum wolf. Many have the youthful bloused back, some are the new and pretty straight flaring models. In Malay brown, kit fox, gray, navy or black, from $110 te $185. Sizes 16 te 20 years. (Keieml I lour) Kimonos With the Very Charm of Japan Special, $4.50 Just out of the boxes that brought them from Japan, and they are lovely both in colerinu anl embreiilcrv. The Japanese crepe is escellnnt ' quality and the kimonos are cut I especially full, with Japanese , sleeves, and are in beautiful tints 'of jri-ay rose, lipht blue, sun glow, ' d, dark blue and se en. The hanil.nmhvnlrlpri' is liniieiml at the price storks i'n flight, ex quisitely done. , , v , iTIUrU lr) Lapis Lazuli Jewelry Frem the Orient This is the dark Russian lapis lazuli, and a knotted necklace of the beads is priced $125; hnt-pinsj 825 each, earrings, $45 and $52.50; a tiny bear a charm is ?6 -and unset stones of vaiicd shapes and sizes, $22.50 each. Loek for them in the Oriental Stere. (Mnln Tloer) Mahogany Mantel Clocks Chiming Each Quarter Heur They arc one of the finest Amer ican clocks made and every one has the beautiful Westminster chime en bars. It is the favorite of all the chimes with most people. Hut besides the excellent time keeping qualities, these clocks arc a delight te the eye and a most appropriate piece of furnishing for a mantelpiece or low bookcase. They are in mahogany cases in tambour or Colonial designs, dig nified and simple in lines. The prices are $55, $60, $65 and $75. (Main Fleer) te See! Philippine Nightgowns Special, 1.85 te $2.35 'I he vmbreldei y is even finer than usual and there is nuich of tlu wondeifull executed solid work. Indeed, both the fine scal llinK and the designs aiu even better than usual. One may cheese nightgowns 0f soft, fine batiste or of durable, finely woven heavy muslin. All aie made entirely by hand. ' , (Tlijrd rutr) ,. ' " ' . Seme of the Finest Lamps that have come out of the West mny be seen Just new in the Lamp Stere. Weeden lamps, bridge and junior sizes, finished in geld and black or silver and black, and priced $32.50 te $37.50. Appropriate shades, $25 te $73.50. (Fourth Fler) Personal Greeting Christmas Cards Yeu can have cards with gay reasonable design? in colors and your name printed en them for iuc and COc a dozen. Or you can choe.se from a fine assortment of die stamped and en graved cards, your name being placed thereon by a secret process that imitates plate printing se that" none but an expert can tell the difference between it and an engraved plate. Prices range from $3.25 te $8 for the first twenty-five cards. (Main Fleer) Leather Jewel Cases Make Thoughtful Gifts Gifts are all the mere appre ciated when they arc the kind net always thought of. Jewel 'cases may be simple or may nearly approach the mag nificent. In every case, they are pleasingly lined. Most of them aie of glazed leathers in tan, brown, gray, rose, iignt or aarK eiue. lavender, etc. One shows a delectable- lemon velvet lining and many delightful little trays and pads. Snuare, oblong and oval shapes i arc here and some cases like regu lar little suitcases. $3.50 te $40. (Main Fleur) Amber and Shell That Never Saw Sea or Tortoise Actually celluloid, but perfect simulations of the real sea-amber and tortoise shell effects. The most atti active dressing table fittings this year are made of them. Translucent amber effect dec orated in actual geld is lovely in biuhes, combs, mirrors, puff boxes and all the ether daintv paraphernalia. Frem a button hook at $.. te a miner at $10.7.",, or a hair-brush at $12.25. Undecorated amber effect from SI for the buttonhook te $8 for the mirror. And the clever imitation of toi-teise-shell from $1 te $7.75. They are sold either separately or in complete sets. (Mnln lloer) What Are the Best 50c Linen Towels Yeu Knew Of? Here aie three grades in par- I ticular which we are certain it would be hard te improve upon. j When we say linen towels, we mean all-linen and nothing but ' linen. We lu-ue heavy huckaback towels with damask border at 50c in size 18.'!4 inches that are a reliable value. Other-, in the huckaback weave, m.:e ISs.'iG inches, of equal excel -Ieiue at the same price. And we thewa wenderfullv geed guest towel, 15xL'2 inches,' with damasi; bolder and monogram '"piiie ."iOe. And of towels at $ each we hew.a niet attractive gieup, hem stitched, beautifully woven, blcnihed and finished, lustrous as a piece tif .-atin and in handsome floral ami sniped patteins, the size hems: 2I."D inihes. (I lr-t rlimr) Belated Bales of Indian Blankets Just In They emehmv get. lest en uiuRus uiuiii an me mere welcome. Culled Indian because of typically Indian pattern.- even with an all-wool weft and cotton warp. Warm, serviceable and decorative. Seme people call thrm robes and use them net only as such but as emich-threw., ami what net.' Priced according te fineness, 18 and $20 ouch. OUth "Columbia" Bicycles Are Better Than Ever And the prices lower than ever. 'Columbia.''3 " btHtCl biCye, " Ule ,,,,wl lh thu We de net believe there i one as geed. See the latest models for men, women bevs nml !,. in the Sporting Goods Store. ' ' unU ttUb Prices, from $32.50 for Juvenile models te VM -,n iv,,-' men's and women's models. l,,w"eis te ..eO ier (Th Galltrr) The Gracefully Easy Loek About a Sports Suit Has Wen Men AT THE club, metering, anywhere outdoors and even for busi ness the three-piece sports suit has become the daytime attire for the smartly dressed man. It has no age limits, it has no "occasion" limits, but its non chalant naturalness has carried the air of buoyant geed-fellowship everywhere. It always has a belt, sometimes the tacked-down type with the pleated back; again it will be a revival of the old-time Nor folk with belt all around. , The prices are from $35 te $50. Day After Day a Tweed Hat Stands the Wear Neither drenching rain nor blazing sun seem te have any effect upon it. Seil and dirt roll off unnoticed and rum pling and crushing and toss ing hither and there never even wrinkles the gracefully cureless shape that men like .se well. Naturally the best tweed hats are the hand-tailored ones from England. A dozen smart colorings, in a new shape that is widely liked and priced. $6. (Main I luiir) Small and Medium Sized Are Nobedv uilh eun the remotest interest in the things that sjive charm and color te a home can pass them by without slopping te admire the strange and striking combinations of blue and orange and golden tan. and some times peach and mulberry tones. The furnishing effect is rich and positive and the quality is the finest that comes from the looms of China. the way, but tht delav unly and size and beauty at $1, .si.'). ri.er) fy r 'J-lr t J) (riilrd Fleer) Couldn't Find Such Geed Mufflers Cleser Than Switzerland Every thread silk. And the finest silk. heaw. nH. ... warm. ' ! Seme are just plain colors usually dark ethers have one , side one plain color and the ether side in contrast, while still j ethers have gay Reman stripes close te the ends. AH have I fringe. The price is $14. (Main The Shee That a Man Will Wear in the Evening Te dance in or for any formal occasion. It must be a plain shoe, it must be light and easy, but it must be smart as well. A shoe that many men like is here. Plain from front te back, with the straight, tipless tee, light soles and low heels. It is in either patent leather or dull finish Price $6.40. (Main 1 luur) a Delight te ("vNtli I ler "Ready te Ge Heme New, Dear?" Asked a Mether of Her Small Sen in the Tey Stere. itall"ve ThS?! ! ! iV;U hftve?,,t HK(;,N '' -' hates te miss anv of the 55..!e !!5ylhJ.n b"1 nictures. nil ihn ii wid-.ev,i ., ,f" . ':',: ..""";" ,,H '"tie -.""- V1.lll.'l 1$3evs and TOYS and TOYS! , ' leys from nil ever the world such eyl riner) Chinese Rugs See Don't be satisfied with just looking at them, but feel them and mark the wonderful substance and heaviness. Mark also hew moderate are the prices for such quality. Size l. I te 2.i U ft., at $25 te $;I3. Size .Jx.") ft. approximately, $1.1 te Sti.". Size (5x9 ft. annrevimatelv. SI. 10 te sm.v nWrrethaf make a3 K "!. Then, there arV-nVivtai -.. V . ' ' 7".f u,e ""eyili Te say nothing of erntli Fleer) tl vu ftl ''-.'1 a J I'M wl a ii JJiTi i ii V i ' ii' i"i " 1 11 1 v- & i m iLOf .m