JWW f)-W one 'T ti ' ''i. - .1 k V :;' v ':! c - , . J m,!!Wf)WW!ftf' . I ' &vy. is f A & 4 I I; I :' m K- I 77ie jBesf Aeztvs Pictures Daily Aliening public Hedget THE EVENING TELEGRAPH SATURDAY December 28, 1918 MILADY VOGUE IN THE EXQUISITE ARRAY, OF FUR TRYING OUT SANTA CLAUS'S PRESENTS IN THE SQUARE SQUIRREL FUR HAS A WAT!l of lending itself most ospc- FOX AND MOLESKIN COMBINE to make this fur wrap W, Si. ' ' i 'L "BLOW, BLOW THOU WINTER WIND" with nil apologies y 5 cially to the charm of youth, V" -and here is Youth herself as exceedingly attractive as it is 5 - "" ", - '- ;lniM to tne Immortal Bard, you can not bo unkind to a charming Jy faring forth in it all on a winter's day. K. - " ' V f Jlw8fetes young lady enveloped in a raccoon coat such as this. " '''' M P I I !-. ' I " N .-! ' ' trAtENHOUSE SQUARE pavements ere Just tho thing for young it Jadiea who XounU roller skates among their Christmas gifts, as Polly R. 0 s Shoter. daughter of Mrs, R. K. Shober, 252 South Twenty-thlrd street, CHRISTMAS MAIL was much too tardy for young Walter Brooks, n grandson of Mrs. E. T. Stoteabury, so ho is operating a mail routo of his own in tha purlieus of Rittcnhouse THIS YOUNG HORSEMAN, Master Walter Stlkmnn. displays cnuestrianshlp of tho high cat skill in guiding his fiery Christmas steed THIS YOUNG MOTHER, lfttlo Louise Brooks, hns iidr tiny hands ocrannucu tier attan'.ior doubly full sincd Christmas morning, when two charming chudreu ion v-t M j. " I AJ iu W 4 UIUWIV.VK " V " f S tf KA , , . ji... (l -, i- rk ' r ,.i i. 'fc Wi .." I . f, ?1!. .if) .- if
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