m '". )W .'. jti.i I I i '"'- rafii STANDARDS GOVERNMENT RECIPES FOR .'? .i. wrless sweet christmas," Slogan for home fighters 'Administration Tells How to Make War .Holiday Candy Nuts, Figs and Dates ?f Flay Prominent Part in Program Vyvetles f 'now tlie'r right nnn Is of more ortanco tlutti your Bweot lootli. ir putH "punch'.' Into the right tCjrour country'B defendcrx! In ,thl for a double-lttrrclcd ! i United Htutcs food iidnilnlntra- ties to lis asking that wo plcaso wn a llttlo this wartime Chrl.it- Lin itho consumption of holiday a'appeiil has a way of. lt own bo H'n addressed to tlio "homo er." tTA., decrcano in our annual Christ j'candy consumption of, nay, even (tenth and that Isn't uskliif: very of the home lighter." xaya the inlsUntion "when niUHIpllcd by Lo6,000 of us will provlda much ry-lvlng food to our army hoy.) -our needy allies." nd what nioro ncccptahte gift could ike to those over thorc7 HlSN'T a Christmas shorn ot all lt vnwcm mr which inc ioou numin itfon Is asking. It's u Christinas Bit, of Bubstltutc tweets'. gthcro arc all sorts of substitutes," Iviaes a llttlo reminder from the con- 611rs of our food supply, "such as luffed dates, candled ginger, fruit tea' and salted mlts. Not only shut prunes stuffed are delicious. fash them thoroughly, take out the and slip in a big, fat, sweet ond arid serf how eagerly the chlb Will eat It. It Is a food us well ia. sweetmeat. Dried fruits, like figs, prunes and raisins, 'have t only sugar but uro highly nourish- Raisins with nuts will delight Sijr child, and if given with modern- Bl win not prove .indigestible. iV-y A quill is always stylish anil two quills arc twice us stylish. IN THE MOMENT'S MODES livening Costume of HlacU Velvet, White Net and Pearls Pearl trlmminK has liecomo n formidable rival of rhinestone trimming in tho embellishment of evening frocks of black velvet. The evening costume pictured is of black vliilTon velvet. The side insets ate of white net strung with ropes of pearls, the net overlaying white satin. White net shoulder straps develop into sleeve flounces. The black velvet is wound nbout the figure until it is cuught up to the left shoulder in front, thus draping the left side of the costume. Tomorrow's War Menu mi:ati.is hay Hlti:.KKAST ' -Hire with Italslns Sugar and Milk l'alieakcs CnlTce Miiplo Hugllsh walnuts run through u grinder. Hifteued with lemon Juice anil cut Into cakes lllio varameN makes both a wholesomu and a toothsome substitute for candy. "Use more home-suited nuts this Christmas than in previous years. Peanuts, pecans or almonds, if pre pared In ollvo oil. will not go begging." an ill wind that blows no good. oso who In extreme youth In dustriously searched through the candy box for a "pleco with a nut In It" and who In adolescence surrepti tiously longed In do so .Mr. Hoover's 1.1WVIII.ON f 'reamed I lystera ttraham Uolls Orat:go Al Tea DIN.Vl.lt United l-'lsli I'lmwdcr Heet and i:mllw Salad Ite I'npoM'rs I'ottag "Prime Whip P.AKKIi 1'ISII I'lIOWDi: Kry a Hinnll sliced oiilnn III spoonful of butter: Mrnln an butter tn the' foliig pan. Ha' two pounds of end or oilier Urn Into Inch sipiaies: put Into tin. mid tost and turn until tliey coated : pack tin- tlfli In a butti illfli alternateU llh slices of pcilutoes. bits (if butler lulled minced par-ley ami two cupful matii. Sennit a large eiiiifiil o liquor with "Hit. pepper and p:i pour oer all. roer with H'Hl thnt have been hiiaked In mill, hii hcnirr fit on a Mil and bake one hour. Then brown. This savorv family dish. Marlon II I TV an II To thost candy maxims will be n thing of Joy fa'JA combination of dates, figs andl.foievcr! JiHE WOMAN'S iTx CHANGE f Xtitt9 flNt( ijur&tiott auhniilttd tn thlt ttrjKjrtmcnt muni h" urittm on our sidr of paper oniy xionra vun me nnmr j mr v rttcr. pTiii nurrtrn ittr mote nive-n 9c mrn inrwcti. " it nnarraiotm tnai itr tutor nor ttot nrrrtntftnty tnaornr tne nrnttwent M-jff Att rfurtWHittcaHoHH for thtn tiruni-tutrnt nhnulii hr inhhrmril i tnttnu v Tin-: BMAVS KXt'IlAMIK, Bvcnlntf Public t.ntucr. rhUatirtithla. . TODAY'S INQUIRIES : I til fin ainialarlc tlSy?irii-aiVSKA ! ilwlM i' i4tirp flTr'TrAik3iMBwrafc BWmm " lnrge . RwP)lHfBaRflWSl ' 1 return HJrtt?JMg B t'KaJg? ie ready W2y&i''.'fj'3Hfaw I i Huh cut Ki'!?eKl"ll(4ay i int butler WV&rtVnfFRlvvi?l)t I parboiled I UiiStSHmf lu Hour.1 BifiiWlJ?'B s of to-! Km ViJvP3PiJ3 f nyHer I Kfllf &W2iW ' ci ackers I lifci'pPlfaOjw' for h.Mf' irc&rc&tfA&at? fi a ver Ktf0'ifW GOOD HEALTH QUESTION BOX mmrrr In lirnltlt nnrUlons. Iliwfor Krttwo In '' rnce vtll rfnlti plc nrfeleo on vrf t-riiller mff'lcliir. but In no rose irlll tie In). e the lle of mnktrio illaonoirt of or irrrrltilni or nllmriiln rrrinlilito mirlenl ttrnlmrnt-nr tlriwi. Health gurAilfMA u-l.'t he ptovtt'tlu niMirrre,! by vrroiat tetlrrs to tQutrrrn who tnrtntc atmttprtt rmttntirn or rrr'1. Ily JOHN HARVKY KELLOGG, M. D LL. D. Falling Hah rpili: c.iufe of fiilllng Imlr Is fnlluro J- nf scalp mi M-ry sofl briihli should be Hied for ie inovlng the dandruff. After slmnipiolng. soinn Imrmless germicide should beapplled In order In destroy the parasitic germ that Is cius- nutrition nf Hie scalp It perhaps dun tn general fnlline of nutrition. Nature Is a great economizer, for when the nutrient hig the mischief One of the bet prep elements furnished by the .blood arc ,. rlirloluddlng Vw-lnips sutueient prnprtiy in suppori tne wnoio nf cartor oil, body she cuts off the supply to' parts' the leapt ltnl. like tho hair and nulls, so that Hie licit t, lungs and other ltal organs may be the better nntiriidieit. In eases nf seere fecrs Ibis economy Is partlculailv noticeable The blood sup ply may become deficient fiom ocrwork, anxiety or undei feeding. The balr falls nut when the stiengtli of Its loots Is Inmtlliient to sustain Its weight nny 'linger, and a new hair will take Its place, unless tho root Is diseased or de stroyed. I'"or this leason each person has n ceitalu definite length of hair. Imprnc the null (Hon by careful at tention to diet The Individual should work and ricieise In the open air and should practice icgtftatly (he. morning I colli Path wl'li thorough rubbing of the tkln. The heM local tieatnlent Is mils-' rape nf the seiilp. with the tips of the fingers dipped lepejitedly In cold water, until the M-ilp Is glowing red. This treatment slmuM be given morn ing and eenlng. and besides the brisk ruhblng II should liielude Wbrntlng or moMng the scalp while pressing It llrmly wllh the finger This will stimulate the bin il xcs'.cls umlerneath itnd bring ubout better nouilshnienl of llm hair. Dandruff I" a parasitic disease which gradually causes n ilestruetlim of the root of the hair, allowing tho hair to fall out. (Hi account of Its tendency to produce baldness the disease, should neer be ncKlrclcd Dandruff Is gen erally nrconipanled by disorders of dl uestlon or some debilitating disease and other conditions lu which nutrition falls below liar The "i.ilp should be treated by gently shampooing with white roap und warm water two or tnree limes a wccK A Another excellent antiseptic may be prepared as follows: line itiirt rrerlpltsteil sulphur. line pnrl Hleohot. I'Ue Imrtu llllllei wler. Pile parts rnneWHtrr. Hither of theso preparation!! should be thoioughly rubbed In until the roots of the hair are leached and the parasites destioyed. Twice a week vaseline should be lib erally rubbed Into the scalp at bedtime and it shampoo used tho following day. This oil tiea'ment Is not practical for business people, but is the hest when it can be utlllr.ed. Water for an Adult Mow niinh wnter siiould iin mhilt person drink em-li djv H K. 1. Three pints nt least. It depends upon how iniirh you persplte. One should drink when he Is thirsty. The chronic Invalid generally needs to drink when lie Is not thlisty. line should drink for internal bathing purposes. The average Invalid should drink two or three quarts it day In the summer time, hut one must be raieful not tn drink too iruich or too soon after eating. One siiould not drink too freely nt meals. Huttcrmilk Will the leng-ronthiueri ne nf Puttermllk made from the ciiltnrr ot the HulKArUn ticn-lllus r- suit In the loss of flBh? I), K. No. There Is nothing about tho use of buttermilk of this kind that can In any way cam-e a loss of flesh In fact, Us uo through the favorable Influence of the ladle mid forming ferments upon putrefactive piocesses prevents Intestinal autointoxication, and tb's promotes gen eral hea'tb nnd assimilation and thus tends to encourage gain of Heidi In cases in which tills Is needed, tiexlrlnlttd cereals are fattening lu their tendency If you are losing flesh, the probability Is you are not taking a sufllclent amount of food. It is possible also that there may lie other deficiencies lu the diet. An exclusive diet nf cooked food gives rise sooner or later to vnrlous disturb ances of nutrition, among which a loss of flesh may bo it marked symptom. Some uncooked food, such as fruits or green CRetntilcs, or notn, should ne taken nt each meal. Care should be taken to secure thorough movement of the bowels three times a-day and the amount of food should be Increased until thero Is evident gnln In weight. Flat Feet What esn I di for (1st feet? No results are obtained from exerelslnis nr srrh sup ports. AIAIUK H. You should consult an orthonedlst and have the prpper support ntted a sup port maun for your foot. You should practice the toelng-ln style of walking, The surgeon will ulsn suggest a proper shoo to suit your caso of flatfoot. Charcoal Is rhurrosl of any v1u-1n combatln In testinal toxemia? Ji. pc. v. Powdered charcoal. If taken lu suf ficient quantity. Is undoubtedly capable of rendering valuable servire In com bating toxic conditions of the Intestines. j llesldei titiiduclng a laxHtlvc effect,, thel livircoal iibsoibs a eonslderab e amount' of poIhuiih icsultlng from putrefactive changes lu the Intestine. Diseased Tonsils and Hheumallsm llo diseased tonsils eW cause rheums llsm7 tllADIin. Recent studies haro shown that chronic Inflammation of the tonsils Is very frequently the cause of rheumatism and neuritis. . U'opjrlcht.) THE CHEERFUL CHERUB aBBBBiiiBBaiasaHaojaBnaai I try to help Kind He's generous to &.11 I left z. sl6e Horn or our roor yvr crumne.y.5 verv snYj.ll. R.TCM1 .) t OMPI.ETK AND qtRVICntllLII LINK OF MK.VH W1IAB AND WOMKN'S WEAB Ladies' Silk Hose HJl)lifm , 59 c SpecialValue Ki't, olors iiiiht quality silk: iii.ArK, wiiiti: smi t'oi.ons. Also full lino of Ladles', Children's and Alcn's Hose. Choice and Attractive Selection of LADIES' AND MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS MEN'S TIES, 50c to 65c. SPECIAL LADIES' KAYSER CLOVES LADIES' SHIRTWAISTS, $1 tn $10 Different Mjle Tratellnc lints. Special anil Popular brand of Yarns McPHILOMY'S, 1624 Market St.Wm (IIT..V i;VI'.NIN(IS lIXCKrT TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Sent Tree by Tarrel Post I;' What sort of fuel dies out the iniist it i;t.. What ncrrssory for the llilnz room t possa n llreplare suctests usrii as n r tut to ine nomtT K . . How run tf rr rresn ureju ne rui it 1. Htm Is .Madame (ialirlelle tin, bene? 2. Name file (iirl-tmas gifts. nn of whlrh Klrl nilslit cite to the mini tn ulioni -lie encaceit. I. ttliut eus mi) of lencllienhiK the cruitlne clrl's frurk lemln ittrir in the fash ions of toUaj? ANSWKUS TO YESTEKDAY'S INQUIRIES (."tirlstnias-tree ornaments rati be nt- Irrly ntturhed to the tree with small rlolliesplns dreornted In red rrcpe The rrepe puper Is cut to form the of a rose und entirely totrri the of tbe elolhesplns. "ioetpenslie tirarlleal gifts that ran he t borne tor the children ore rrorneiru Uppers made to look like kittens. polnta at the top represent ears, bead the ees and a little use of tin color in yarn the nose. IJIL'' Stale whole wheat bread dried in the aDtA ., ,.., .ubsa abMh.I. Mat.. 'QUO. STUUnU IIIIW ,,WOO ,IU"' ..n. tod cereal dish when sucur und trruni Mood to It. ,rt , l.f; 'Etom One In a Hospital i.Etfnor or n onns-a rant: BrMadim Will tou piese torjiyi me Rh'a address? Tliouah I am 111. t will (lot to forset such a bravo boy Itoiv I V your PSPfr, miiuhiii ' .."tp v. aa It has been sui'i a comfort and few -j.-r .. tVlalilnit tnn at off ii ml a-HCfiL'n 111"", (-ltllM "MI .-.... ..-. manv reisers a Merry Christmas and rfappy New Year. . ... , .,.,,. yJ HOlt5 U.K ?i A liuni-ii.o. i'teuroly Christmas Is In the air. the (it kind of riirlslnms. wiien, lorgei- itersonal crosses, a rcauer streicnes t a. helDlng-liand sucli as this Thank M for your kind tvlslies and our words 'encouragement, in tne iiunie ot our MC and readers 1 echo your greetings. y.Chrlstmas shed ll bounties! llglit , yoU William H nain-3 win ot, mi- ed. I, All American ttomen tun tibtulu ituthnr- Itatlte Infnrmatloti ulraut the causes of the r and tbe illfTereiit pltuses of tinmen's ur itork b urltlnir to the t-enlre Depart meat for omen's Mork nf the Cnmnilttee oil Public Information. Tbe ndilress Is 10 latkson place. tVushlntton, II. I'. -!. Hie f'rencli tiotrrninetil rettaulxes the feminine side nf Its munition workers by puttltie fresh flutters lure end there In the room tthere the clrls ttork. The pteosnnt ntinospbere spurs them on to creuter en"ort. t, llirce itirts Ihat ttould be appretiatrd by our men In American tumps are it tleece llned leather trench rout, subscriptions to tun nr three fatorlte maiarlnrs or a foun tain peo tilth Ink tablets that make Ink tilth the addition of a little itater. A Christmas Burglar I Aha ! A burglar In the room : i I hear bis stealthy Head; 1 lie's slinking somewhere through the gloom Ily .ton. der trundle bed Across tho creaking Hour Ills fearful footsteps fall What form ttns that slole tluougli the door And out along the hall? What foim ttns that, t ad all In ttiilto .toil u-urcidt three fei.t high? A burglar".' Vr some f'hrlstni.ia tprlte Willi inlsiiiltf In bis eje? I What: You! Abroad betcne tho day , Mas lit his round, red lamp? What takes you from your slumbers. ' pray. You little, uttllsh scamp? i You came attay dottn here becaure You really felt that ou Must wait for Mr. Hanta Claus And see If be was true? You bnned th" darkness unafraid. Ai.il all Its teirors grim. And this long, dreadful Jtmrncy tnadc To prote your faith In film? Well, hack In bed. for lie IS true. Your preclotls faith hold fast Old Kauta li.ius will lite for .toll While dreams and childhood last And when, nt length. ou take our place Among the world tf men. Ir. every llttlo Christmas face He'll lite for ou again James .1 Montague. In New York American. signlllianl iiihule to the central fact nf tin- I'liuii-hs life What appeal-, to Ital Ian ait Inert Is the cifl. winch i as usual as the feast l.terv child is pre sented wllh u plaster cist of the Na tltlty. and eteii In tin- phase of the holi day whlrh l Jo.tful and essentially "meiry." the unileiit lug -ontlnii tit I- al ways conception of tbe manger and the birth Then- ore iiunlly leunmns anil social fesiitltie-. hut iilwnt- il Is tho religious featuie wliirli I- iuoi-1 . ig-nllh-aiit. - tvnturt Xmas Gift Waists 'Party Dress for Seventeen JUi editor or iromnnj ravr: ar Madam I am a girl istei.ieen years to. What Bonds and m-ike would 5011 1st foe an odd party dres7 I ttouin .pena aoout -. ir svu- ..,.,. .,. oil kindly let ni" know tho kind of shoes ttctit l "- iu': didn't say tthetber you are tall or l.VHght or dark, so I will hate to f little bit A very striking and tifut combination for the girl who t.va, little color Is pale Mle green k t or charmeusa cerise ciuuou. Ittern that suggests itself for this Is ' ftlU-gathered. slightly blgh-tvnlsteil Lllke pockets. Down the front of the f and the bauK fall aprons ot tne chiffon. These are edged all around l.'cordtd green satin. Tho waist is f surplice wnn a lime piece ot t'ibead trimming set In tho front , sleeves are Just loose wings of the leCmnOll IU.Bien:, miun ma mini". I , tiny coral bead tassels. A rough 9X1inato Ol tile cuat ui tiua iiia- l, based on a guess at your size Is as o. Four yarns or ciiarmeusc or l' forty inchtu wide, is; a yard and .l of cerise "cljgfroii, 13: quarter of a I'ftf coral oropalescent bead trim- tfty cents; lasselsfor Heeves, ntty f.',Tipu may d apie to get tnese uia- Cfttaper, xiiih aaiuo uiesa cvuiu d, out III pniK anu oiue. 'slippers will match. K.'v . . X- fjS, .Kd Cross Aprons I Editor of tl'aniaii'a Page: allatlatn Will you Please tell nt 'roa buy the long net! Cross aprot.af A a -ta-la a m asa-iisv-.1.oi a ItiAfests nas I'lit-lal. inta.v i snow tney aro ttanieu oy t have only on Apnvu st this present ,.,, IStra.J I. V. v ' ' , . . . ... . ,, .L .- spurinieiu stores cn too regular tn that Is worn in the Jted Cross i vfiomettinea It Is not possible to Mie with the little lied Cross fej J but t will be a very simple ' for you to cut tnis out ana put it weir. ,F0r the contenlence of Its Liumfl uf the auxiliaries, ton. , wpply of uniforms on hand. n-' s GIer Snijps rot Wootaa't I'aot:, . ,.. -j. ,-- nooso print, r tiM tor .pnepp... -t(viubiv. i are ono cupfULot but- -of Mfsar, moIasMs and ul eaclr of allspice and I olntiaruou and a ttcaht C slfteo with a, pint tamr.' t,rem tne outicr ' w tne . ntoiaaata aim two; pviucb t-tttif titp aumcieni, sour- do I Bar' Koll H Another Point of View on Kissing To the Kdttor of lt'omuit'a t'aar Dear Madam I hate been reading jour column for some time and i.otlced the (f. ferent opinions on klsslmc Now, I bate uolie with man. sirls. and It bapp-ned In many eises that thej ttanted to cite their kisses ttwav fifteen minutes sftsr t met them This kind of Klrls would I Hl.y fellow's clrl I would site a Iflrl eredll who will wait nwhlh) and not be so free tilth her kisses. My opinion la sfter a fellow und Klrl hate learned 'each other's ways and sone with on- another a ttnne u la all rlirlit then. Iluf to kiss Just for p.-istltne Is not the right way for any sir), mid tbe new spreads quickly and soon rult.s the slrl's character. Hi, irirls wait a whll- and s-e If leu leally lote lht nun befure ou ulte ..our kisses away r,.tti.L,. New Year.' Eve Dance To the tldttor of iroiuana Page: flear Madam A club of tlrls wish to, Rive a mask dance on New Year's Kte. It has been arranged that each alrl intlte an rsrott jani also an extra couple, niukliur in all about fifty guests. All shall be reuuested to eome alone In order to carry out tbe mask Idea. It Is to lie elten In a liub tiousa which Is tery much like it private house. We wish to pile out prizes, also sene re freshmer.ts. and If posstble to h.-ie, a not elty dance Could iu adtise us as to how thes dances ore carried out. ss all the girls will be masked, and no one in tbe club ran hostess? Any suggestion ou may tie able to glte us In order to make the etching enjujabla will Ikt" appreciated. You could give prizes to the boy nnd to the, girl who guess the Identity of the greitest number of guests. Let tbofe attending the ball Itavn large numbers in black or white muslin fastened to them. Then let each guest have a piece of paper and pencil In which to write bis guesses beside the numbers of the cos tumes. Trlzes might be given for tbe best drccsed Instead of this. A tote might be taken. .All this while no one need to act as hostess or to speult a single word, though, of course, your chaperon might act In this capacity for you. You can bavo signs pinned upon the wall with directions about guessing the costumes or voting for them. A sign can also glte directions for getting partners for the first dance. Hero is a goon way to get them: I-et some one who can paint cut out leaves from white paper and tie two of these together for each man at tbe party. On the first page of the leaves, which must be painted lifelike, write thu words, "Turn over a new leaf." Tills, you know. Is the motjo for New Year's Kve. Upon turning over the leaf the young man will find liutructlons to dance with o. 3 or 5. It Is his busi ness to bunt up the girl with this num ber and danco with her. In this way every girl in the room will be cared for. The leates for the boys can be suspended from tbe chandelier when they first come In. Then Jet each boy cut one down. If you prefer to continue the dance by let ting the boys cut In on. each other or ask the masked girls for dances, you can do so, or yoir ran arrange similar num. ben to the first I have suggested for drawing partners by lot. Another way of taking chance partners Is to tear twenty-five red cardboard Mew Year .bells In half so that no ttto are lorn alke. The boys and girls fit their halves of tbe hearts together. When a heart tits perfectly "those who hold the pieces are partners. I would not have novelty dances for every dance, as you waste too' much- of the music. Hare .several I'uul Jones and then Introduce a t novelty. dHe' about lira times during l-tlu. MM-L-' It,... 1lt,-''l.lll...l.il.l.,..' 1 1 1- -ssstMgesys. .8W)fc4kr-ir: . '4 Christmas in Rome Christmas In tic tne Is a rpilet and sol emn affair.. tilth religion featured In Its observance. Tho observance begins tbe day of Christmas, when the Image of tho Christ Child Is brought out till Januaiy U. when it Is again put In place .St. Trier's Is brilliantly Illuminated with myriads of candle lights nickel Ins their The Latest and Dain tiest Models Many Strik ing and Exclusive Designs il 2 W to 1 -K SS L XW J KWAIST Wm RETAILERS (CopynentlPIJ.) Crepe de chine, superior quality flJO dainty hand embroidering and Qj beading White, flesh ni black TheFe waists cannot be duplicated anywhere at this unusual value 1112 Chestnut St. 1114 Third Floor, On Poor Knit of Keith's Stafford Building. Take Eleva HOP JEROMK H. KKM1CK & CO., Prop. 1028 MARKET STREET, Bingham Hotel Block OPENING EVENINGS. SATURDAY EVENING UNTIL 12 P. M. LARGE AND SELECT iWA POST CARDS Prices from LINE OF TMA & BOOKLETS 1c to 50c CALENDARS & BOOK CALENDARS LARGE ASSORTMENT TO SELECT FROM 15c to $1.00 Says Mother's Son "My dap, Duke, lie has no sense. I guess I'H lick him. "This mornjng when I was eat ing my Cream of 13arley he jumped up and tried to eat out of my dish. "I know Cream of Barley is awfully good, but he ought to have more sense. I guess I'll lick him." Buy today from your Grocer mim I p !reamoBarle -rt lew UBS SJBAtasili ')'. "-f, "" '.$" Stewart Phonograph 6.50 Guaranteed Makes a Dandy Xmas Gift IDEAL ' Player Piano Rolls & Q. R. S. Word Rolls COMPLETE ASSORTMENT Ingersoll Watches $1.35, to $6.00 Wrist Watches $4.50 LEATHER GOODS WALLETS, BILL FOLDS, PASS CASES, TIGHT WADS, MONEY BELTS, POCKET BOOKS LADIES' HAND BAGS, Prices Reasonable DOLLS & TOYS WALKING DUCKS, CHICKENS, CATS, DOGS TEDDY BEARS SOLDIER AND CHARLIE CHAPLIN DOLLS WONDER BLOCKS, ERECTOR SETS REMICK Music Books THAT MAKE AN APPROPRIATE GIFT Star Songs frorn Grand Operas ..... 50c Selections from Grand Operas 50c Popular Piano Pieces..... ..: 50c Dook of Scotch Songs '. 50c Book of Irish Songs '..... 50c Book of Old Home Songs , 39c Book of College Songs 39c Popular Classics for Violin and Piano. . . . 50c Ukulele Books No. 1 and 2 50c Mandolin Collection for Full Orchestra, Each Part, 25c; Piano Ace, 50c Orchestra Collection Each Part, 35c; Piano Ace, 50c Moving Picture Books for Full Orchestra, Each Part, 35c; Piano Ace, 50c Star; Dance Folio No. 18 A....... , 45c I, J. .' .1..,'. i . . ' " . . 7 -J . . " I')1 '.., .' .. - 1 "' '.", Illll llll 'C.'Jmiikb' ..!. S-Hi . -' r.i - V.i jJtAdL-jv". ivul'.iii EQUAL TO A LARGE MACHINE A New Phonograph Little Red Boy $8.50 Step in and Hear It Demonstrated Emerson &. Little Wonder RECORDS DECEMBER TITLES FLASH LIGHTS ALL SIZES AND SHAPES 75c to $3.00 FRESH BATTERIES ON HAND FQUNTAfN PENS ARMY & NAVY DIARIES ARMY & NAVY. COMFORT KITS PENNANTS SERVICE FLAGS INSIGNIA AND SERVICE PINS GIVE SHEET MUSIC AS AN K -MAS GIFT a ftc SALE OF POPULAR SHEET MUSIC c IU ALL THE HITS OF JHE SEASON I U Flop ami lock oitr uur v.i.t stork; Utmoiutratlona mine on all Ills time. Add onr rent fur rarli roio lu br m illnl. I'artlal Hit or tltltsi ltock-.B).I.snd Don't Try to Ftcal the. Sweetheart of a Voldler Soma Sunday Morning Kor You a Koso Mayba Hometjme Dnwn Houth KverbodyB Happy In i-.u Harbor of Lute With Yeu f4Aiithem (lata You'ra a Urrat llll. aomo llaby lailifl. 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