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With simple, heartfelt gratitude te the many who have written me encouraging letters, nnd ethers who have personally sought me with thankful words, I write these heartfelt lines te say that what at first seemed a task became g pleasure, because I felt in my own soul almost everything I wrote, and desired, as I put it down in words, te be helpful te these fellow-pilgrims en the way with me. Much that I have said came out. of my experience and observation; and much that I quoted was said by people that I had personally known in this country and across the sea. I refer te Henry Drummond, Professer Blackie, Charles H. Spurgeon, Newman Hall, Lord Shaftesbury, Martin Tupper, President Grant, President Garfield, President Harrison, President McKinley, James G. Blaine, President Taf t, Geerge H. Stuart, A. T. Stewart, Herace Greeley, D. L. Meedy, Bishop Simpsen, Albert Barnes, Jehn Chambers, Judge Geerge B. Orlady, Theodere Roosevelt, Antheny J. Drexel, Jay Coeke, Jehn H. Converse, Henry Ward Beecher, Jehn B. Gough, Sir Geerge Williams, J. Russell Miller, Geerge F. Pentecost, Herace B. Claflin, Marshall Field, Jehn V. Farwell and ethers. I have read and searched and listened te wise men and made the best use I could in the little scraps I have written of everything that I thought might be useful te ethers, truggling like myself te make the best of life. The only wish I have is that I could have done all my work better. Signed Furs Among the Most Welcome Gifts Comfeit, luxury, fashion, beauty all are included In the gift of fure, whether it take the form of a long wrap or a short coat; n tiny animal skm te finish the tailored suit or gown, or a magnificent piece of fox. The Fur Salen has a wen derful assortment just new for (Second Slipper. Buckles, $1.75 te $100 a Pair Something every woman uses and delights in. Se many kinds, their variety is almost bewilder ing. Frem oval buckles of brown metal at $1.75 a pair, that will leek well en bronze brown sup pers, te beautiful French buckles of geld and rhinostencs at $100 a pair, patterned after old heir looms. Glittering French cut hteel (Flrtt nAYBERRY candles & may be had, two in a box, for only 20c; and mahogany candlesticks te put them in are here at 45c each. (Fenrtli Fleer) When Gleve Silk Underthings Tumble Frem a Christmas Bex what girl isn't delighted ? Filmy, dainty, glorious gifts that find appreciation the whole world evtr. And what a bewildering variety thare is te cheese from. Moun tainous quantities, yet in it all thare isn't a single extreme net one ugly combination. JuBt dainti ness through and through. lIn bodice nnd tchU, S8.2S (e . Trimmed bedtvim ami trsti, U hikI T. (rirrt Women's Velvet Gowns in Fine Reds, New A Boudoir Mule With Instep Strap .Wnely hand-fashioned of "ch black satin lined with flwh-coler. i.S.ft padded insele, light Katncr sole, satin-covered low French heel, plain tee. Tne odded novelty of a satin instep strap net only makes it Prettier, but holds the heel mere firmly in place. Priced ?12 the pair. (Vint Fleer) Carving: Sets for the Christmas Bird, $6 Knife, fork and steel of goodly Je mnde of stainless steel and finished with stag handles. te I2ir K0d carvinS 8ets 4,co gm carvers, $8.76. reulrry shears, 2. ('rlli Heet) 9,W Saint Nicholas te leek at prices en neckpieces running from $13.50 for a little squir rel skin te $750 for a silver fox or Russian sable; and prices en wraps running from $125, for a little muskrat, te $1500 for a sumptuous wrap of natural mink. Fleer) buckles start at $5 a pair; French cut bronze at $6. Geed-looking pressed steel at $3 a pair. Ex tremely effective black and silver enamel at $3. Unusual values are some gor geous tongue -shaped buckles of platineid thickly studded with tiny rhincstenes. Special at $40 a pair. Vloer) Fine French Twill Blue Serge Special at $1.50 Midnight and navy blue,' in a soft-finish French-twill weave, admirable for tailored dresses. 12 inches wide, all-wool, of course, and a special value. (First Fleer) 4- ruin llluemrrn, knre lentli, II In Sill. I.He - liliniueil liloemrr. knee Irurtli, U nnd S7.C.0. Spert bloemori, $i te . I'anUUti, IMS te f 10. Mrp-ln draweri, 18 and 17. l'lain onreiepe alia, $4.50 te i&fia. Lace-trtmmtd envelope lalte, 99 te tn. Herniatien union milt, f IS te 7 0. Dre llp, fn.ne (e si?. VlKlitgewnn, SI J. SO te II5 ' Oamlielrs 2.50 te f3.HO. rioer) Are Glories te See Brocaded chiffon and chiifen velvet are beautiful fabrics in themselves, but when one sees them in these fine tones of red one realizes hew mere than beautiful they are. The Kewns are in cardinals and dahlias; in rusty reds and pale scarlets and rose shades. As a rule they have nothing mere than a metal girdle or an edge of fur for trimminpr, and nethinj? mere is required. The fact that some have no sleeves at all, ethers little caps, and ethers again have flowing sleeves of chiffon, makes it possible te find something here for afternoon, for dinner and for evening. Prices $72.50 te $100. yirt yioer) Gifts in the Nightgown Shep Dainty two-tenea pajamas of hemstitched crepe Ue chine. Or chid and blue, pink and blue, or cnia arm canary, pinK ami orchid. Priced flS.75. Lace-trimmed pajamas in pink or blue crepe de chine, some with hand-embroidery. $12,60. Thlri t A Christmas Suggestion , Replace the Silent Piane in Your ' Heme.With 9fe?AMPICO the marvelous re-enacting piano, and thus bring into your daily life the hearing of all the music you love best, perfectly played by the greatest pianists in the world. Obtainable in Chickering, Knabe, Mar shall & Wendell and Haines Brethers pianos, all famed for beauty of tone and all sold only at Wanamakcr's. Your old piano may serve as part pay ment. The balance en convenient termB. The beauty of the Ampice's play ing cannot be described. It must be heard te be appreciated. , (Enyptlnii Ilnll, Second Fleer) 1TTHETHER you think of it first or last for a gift, ff a book is always tremendously satisfactory. Net merely is it a delight at the moment but it is a joy for years te come. All worth-while books are at Wanamakcr's, from Metlier Geese te classic poets. (Main Fleer) New. Spring Silks for Holiday Giving Imagine the delight of the woman who opens a Christmas box te find in it a dress pattern of one of the dainty new foulard silks for Spring, lovely printed radiums crepes de chine or taf fetas! The Silk Stere is full of beau tiful suggestions for gifts, start ing at $2 a yard, or less. All boxed, if desired. (r-'lrnt I'lenr) "SSfe! ffir w A FTER -- there that the majority of women would rather Have than a beautiful piece of Diamond Jewelry Perfect diamonds mounted in openwork platinum and in new and rarely beautiful de signs are assembled in the Jewelry Stere. Diamond rings $93 te $2800 Diamond bracelets, $135 te $1290 Diamond barpins, $130 te $1435 (Main Fleer) P ;' I e. Pajamas of a new self-strreed pink satine ever se much finer and daintier than the price, $8,85, indicates. AH are two-piece slip-ever models. Tailored nightgowns of fine crepe de chine, In pink, blue, or chid or peach color. $f. rtew) 1. Cel An Ash Receiver That Clamps te a Chair-Arm is a comfortable thing for the smoker who reads or quietly meditates. A match-box holder and cigar rest are combined with this ash receiver. The whole arrange ment is priced $3.50. (Tearth Fleer) 3rV all is said, is nothing Cozy Knit Gifts for the Children Quite necessary, tee, when Jack Frest gets around and starts te nip fingers, ears and tees. Brushed wool sets of sweater, P. leggings and mittens, In tan, brown or white, $7.50 te 10. Sices 1 te 4 years. Knit caps, 86c te 0. Fer naw tables and np te 6 years. Knit and steckinette leggings, $1.25 te $6.50. 1 te 8 years. Sweaters, for boys and girls, 11.75 te $8. Frem baby sizes te 14 year olds. (Third Xler) A Pair of Feet Comforts Costs $1 Comfy little thins te fa, bed en ceW nlfht. nnil mlfl,ty nlcf hrlatmas reminder. Bem mebiI uref.r te eU them bed toeklai. Of doeble-fMed eiderdown taWme Pink or mr and In ! fS V Mnin Fleer) ' " J Earrings Frem the Orient Half a dozen of the mere in expensive in the Oriental Stere arc: A pair uf pule nsate pendant, tt. A Jnile nintintrd ulth white geld, tti.RO. Of UelM mate, $20. Of tnatne r ate, f 17.80. Of blue rhalreileny, ezquUII In color, $10, SO. Of pule carntllnn, $17.50. (Main fleer) Give Her Embroidered Pillow Cases Geed muslin, of standard 4e by 3(5 inch size, each pair in a box. Embroidered and hemstitched. $1.35, $1.65, $2 and $2.50 the pair. Scalloped and embroidered, $2 and $2.50 a pair. Made of unseamed tubine; mus lin, scalloped nnd embroidered, $2.75 a pair. (I'lrM Fleer) Lamps and Candlesticks Fine metal fleer lamps with bridge arms, adjustable, and fin ished in Rold, black and poly chrome, ?55 te $200. Library table lamps, fifteen styles, complete with decorated glass shades, $30 te $75. English brass candlesticks in half n hundred styles, from little hquat fellows te these tall enough te b'tand en the fleer, $:J te $C0. each. (Fourth rioer) Silver-Plated Toilet Articles Lowered a Third Manicure and toilet sets, all boxed, and new priced from $2 for a five-piece manicure set, te $20 for a twelve-piece set of brush, comb, mirror and smaller articles. All were a third mere. (Main fleer) Going te Send Off That Christmas Surprise Package? $2.50 That bip white box holds all torts of goodies ftVe pound boxes of these delicious candies; chocolate-covered marshmallows, crisp wafers, old-fashioned cream mint, chocolates and ben-bens, and old-fashioned stick candy. Twe bright red snapping bon bons are there, tee, for merry Christmas and all is topped witii a red rosette. (Down Stair Stere) Silk-and-Weel Novelty Overbleuses , New $7.85 They were considerably mere. Made of a fibre-silk and wool fabric in smart knitted effect. A navy, crimson and tan mix ture, the round neck, short sleeves and lower edge bound with navy blue satin. At $ 1,2.75 are effective duvc tyn overbleuses in black, blue, gray or brown, the long sleeves of heavy silk crepe in gay Per sian pattprn. Just the blouse te accompany tailored suits te luncheon and matinf-e. (Third Fleer) Intimate Gifts for a Weman Friend Brassieres in pink silk, satin or white linen, lace trimmed, $2.50 te $10. Fancy garters of satin. Vari ous colors, some in black, lace trimmed, $1 and $1.50. Waist bags te held jewelry or money. Pink, blue or orchid satin, $3. (Third I'loer) "I want te give Berne- I thing that will keep me in I geed and lasting remem brance, se I am giving a piece of furniture Wanamaker Furniture" Such is the feeling of peo pee peo ple whose gifts hove about them a quality of genuineness and lasting worth. The num ber of people of that kind is large, and growing larger. All seem te be delighted,with tl.' Wanamnkur Christmas furniture displays, which are behiu be unequaled in ovei'.u' , vhat can make a celleitnip of the kind interest ing and satisfying te every body looking for better things. Everything in the Wana maker furniture stock is a worthy home gift, but the se lections en the fifth fleer, es pecially these in the Chestnut street section, are of such a superb character that nobody looking for a gift of distinction can fall te see them without being at a disadvantage. (Fifth and HUth Flenri) That Man! Sphinx-like about his likea and his dialikes, big in his heart, but close with his words and never seeming te care much about anything. It's a question what te give him, and a hard one, except if you knew him as ether men de. ' Knewing men gives rise te these few suggestions that are sure te win pleasure en Christmas. Something Handsome for His Attire Silk shirts, plain colors or stripes, $7.50 te $12. Neckties, knitted or woven silk, 65 cents te $3.50. Mufflers in wool or silk, $5 te $12. Handkerchiefs, linen cither plain or fancy, 50 cents te $-1 each; handsome silk ones, $2.75 te $5 each. Gloves, lined or unlincd-, $3 te $16.50. Fancy or plain half hose, or wool, silk or cotton, 35 centH te $8.50 the pair. If He Likes Outdoor Sports Sports half hose, $1.50 te $8.50 pair. Gelf hose, $2.50 te $12. Tweed caps from Londen, $3. Sports oxfords, the two-tone kind with crepe rubber soles, $7. Lined auto gauntlets, $4.50 te $10. Gelf jackets, mostly the soft cashmere wool, S12 te $30. Sweaters. $6 te $16.50. Gelf bags, $1.50 te $30. Gelf Balls, $6 te $12 the dozen. Seme Men Like te Lounge Around at Heme Felt slippers, $1.90 te $3.25. Leather slippers, in surprising variety, $1.50 te $10. Cleth house cents. $5 te $20. Velvet coats, $25 and $35. Rcdleaf wool lounging gowns. $2S te $65. Silk lounging gowns, $20 te $100. English flannel gowns, $16.50. Nearly Every Man Smokes New and Then Cigar or cigarette humidors. $5 te $85. Pipes, all shapes nnd weeds, 75 cents te $12. Pipe sets, in cases, $3.50 te $40. Cigar holders. 75 cents te $16. Cigarette holders, 50 cents te $40. Tobacco pouches, in leather, rubber, pigskin and silk. 75 cents te $12. A Camera Thing Frem the boy te the girl, or just the reverse, it is the one net tee personal gift that still ele quently tells the esteem that gees with it. And hew it will Immortalize all the little jaunts together! Cameras are net expensive, .but at Wanamnker's they are sur prisingly geed and in remark able variety. (Th Have the Hearth Swept and Garnished New andirons and a shining fender are $ fitting reception for His Jollity! In fact, the whole Chimney Cerner is filled with delightful things for the fireplace. Shining brass andirons. Andirons of black iron. Fenders of every size. A Glorious Choice of Small Oriental Rugs Woven into the warp and woof of every Oriental rug there is something that imparts te it a gift quality of a unique kind, something sentimental, something almost romantic. This is partly owing te the dis tinctive colorings and strange designs in which the Eastern peo ples express their ideas of deco rative beauty. Anether reason is the mystic glamour which seems te envelop the Oriental in all his activities. Te these who are thinking of (Seventh Sparkling at Special Prices rremu-'u snrpmenc jusc in tune for quick Christmas cheesing and offered at enp-third less than re gular. Pine crystal in dcp, brillian' cuttings. 7-piece water sets of six tum blers nnd a hnlf-pallen jug $10 14-inch vaBOH, choice of three handsome shaped, $7.50. Sugar and cream sets, beautiful cutting, $4 a sit. fFoerth When Wants an nA nnnt. Ttnsll.. nn.l 1 . Tr a1 .. .. net it isn't in the place he ex pected. An extra umbrella is a geed practical gift that any man will approve. OUln Geed Linen Gifts Huckaback towels, fine, pure flax weaves with damask borders, hemstitched, 20x36 inches, $1.75. Madeira hand embroidered, hand-scalloped tea napkins, a new let, woven of fine Irish linen, (Firtt A High Hat Lends a Different Touch for the man who likes different things, and it's in high favor as a gift. The Londen high silk hats, with the latest fads of Piccadilly are priced -REDLEAF, $10; Lincoln-Bennett, $20. Fur caps, tee, are a geed gift thetlte'nt. In most nil furs and several styles, $6 te $50. Fur cellars for coats, the detachable kind, $15 te $83. Cases te carry high hats in, of geed leather, splendidly finished, $17 te $37. and thn Gallery) (Main Fleer Is Really the te Give .Brownie box cameras, $2 te $5. Brownie folding cameras, $9 te $16.50. Felding pocket Kedaks, $6.50 te $100. Graflex cameras, $85 te $240. Autographic Kedaks, $6.50 te S100. Photograph Albums, 40 caeta te $5.50. Gallery) for Santa Claus Brass-covered weed bexe. iVoerth fleer) giving Oriental rugs as glf, here are some commendable greups: New Kermanshah mats, 1.6x1.7 ft., $19; 1.10x2.6 ft. $22.50; 1.11x3 ft. $2fi. Anatolian mats, approximately 1.8x3 ft.. S9.75. Persian Mesuls, about 3.6x6 ft., $19 te $35. Hamadans and Serapi, 1.6x6 ft. $05 te $95. Anether group of Hamadans, 3x4 ft., $89. Cut Glass Fruit bowls, deep hape, new cuttings, $4.60. fl-lnch nappies, and bon bens, four styles, 15. Imported China Sets Geed Gifts at $5 rhere are 7-pieee cake sets, 14-plece chocolate sets, le.plece tea sets, and 7-piece fruit sets. do0r.t?er;s.Ch'n,, fn '''' Fleer) a Man Umbrella Mens silk umbrellas, full jue, 8 inches, many kinds of handles, ma acce and ether hard weed, ninvr tn,m.mEd' "t IB. $7.50. $10, $12 and f 15. Fleer) dainty and gift-like, $S.7i5 a dozen. Kine hemstitched, satin-damask tea napkins of a bcuutiful quality Irish linen, $7.C0 a dozen. All will be boxed acceptably for t'hnstmas presentation. Fleer) Little Things That Help in Business Wallets. $1.50 te $16.50. Hrief cases, $3.75 te $18. Trareling bags, cowhide, seal, walrus, pikskin. $22 te $62.50. Desk sets, bronze, $13-50 te $49. Desk sets, leather, $13 te $35. Silver pencils, $2.50 te $5. Fountain pens, $2.50 te $50. Portfolios, leather, $5 te $25. Give a Quilt Ne home can have tee many. Give a geed aullt whether it be wool-filled or down-filled or cotton-filled. People haven't waited until new te learn that Wanamaker quilts are geed quilts, they found that out long age. But they seem te appreciate it mere new than ever, se we ara sending out gift quilts in all di rections. The favorite kinds are priced anywhere from $7 te $25. (!) Fleer) Ceal heds and weed baskets. Brass toasting forks and firelighter?. Driftwood powder te color the flames. Old-fashioned weed carriers. Bellows, hearth brushes and fire sets. Leg rollers and coal grates. The Debutante Likes Feather Fans Leng curling ostrich feathers of the most gorgeotu hues te go with her various dune frocks. Seme of the fans are one large feather mounted en a etng le stick, ethers are folding fans. A number are tipped irtth peacock feathers. Priced, 2.75 te $86 (Mats Ytoeri Toys! ! What magic in the word! Hew man- must still be bought te fill the stocking and fill up that space under the tree! What joy they bring en Christmas day nd if they are Wanamaker toys the joy lasts, for even hurried last-minute shop, pers cannot boy peer quality toys at Wana makcr's. New toys coming in every day keep the as as sertment fresh and varied. Everything te delight the heart of child hood! (Borenlh Fleur) I fi ': 1)1 I ' i'l M ;:. K y w Li .'. " .. . NaJ u.