itrf Jtjip 4 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1919 ia fL CINDERELLA'S DAUGHTER Iy IIAZKli D14VO IIATCIIRMIK l'ojirlif, JDifl, tj 1'iilUo Lrdotr Co SYNOPSIS Virginia West U vnt In hoarding ficlioul iitiil tlii'ie lifrnlnrK the eliOM'ii friend nf Kntlilot'ti roster, one (if tlic olilcr sltK The two plrls lilt1 entire ly dllTereiit. nuil Kutliti-cti is utterly Hellish. When. tliroliRli choosing the first fnv the srliiml plilj , It is tllxeoV creil tlml Vlrglnls. hiis a talent for mltiiln.v nnil is given 11 lending purl. Kntlileei, Im jenlons for feiir of being eclipsed The night of the iil.i Vir ginia 'i inliodiiieil to some college men, frlinil'i of Knllilcen, nml lnntl vertenth VliRlniti mid .llinmv Amlci' Mm illvuver Kntlilien in the iirini of ti limn she hn met for the (i -st time (lint uisht Knlhleen tells Vir ginia latei lint -he is engaged to him. TIM next daj tliu entire sihool litis-' zed wilM gossip. After chapel Miss Mnslnnd tent for Isnthleen nnd forbade her ever t-j wear the dress In the j-rhool ngain. Kathleen uliiuggert her shoul ders and ns boon ns she wits out of the room lnitRlieil The dress had served iter purpose nnd she xiiild find use for ltt r ni.nuiinrn fni tnliilr she I'ottld wear itt when she visited VirRinln at Chtistmas time. The Rills weie all ettravnsnnt in their praise, of the way she had looked nntf the jeweled pin fastened to her blue serge dress proclaimed a certain con quest. Only Virginia said nothing. Kathleen was engaged and jet she did I not net a Virginia had avvnv thought I a woman acted the morning after she had promised to many the man she loved. It was all very stinnge Virginia came in for some patt of, the, general comments. ".Iimm Ander- I son had ccs for no one hut n." Runny Heron said delighledh. "you'd1 better loois nut foi Hope. lie used to como to see her." Hope Decring was one of the hand somest girls in the school, but hIic rode rough -shod over the feelings of every one. Virginia was in' constant fear of Hope's bitins tongue, nnd she was conscious of n queer little feeling of disappointment thai .Timmv should linve liked Hone. She could not account for that feeling, nnd vet all during the dav lier thoughts went back to last night nnd that moment on the Mnirs when his fin gers had caught hers and she had pulled her hand hnstilv awaj She recalled. too, thns3 laughing brown eves, nnd the , hlg-brotherh fashion in which he had tnken care of her. She liked .Timmv An derson, there was something trust- . worthy about him A few ?as litter Kathleen called Vir- I ginia over to her after the gjninasium period, ur.d told her some news. "They're going to drive over from I Ornnt in u t at tug car and thc want us to meet them and go for a drive.'' spe tniisheil "But i s against the rules," A'irginia protested "What if it is? Heavens, Virginia, nren't jimi in for any fun''" ' Oh, Kathleen", I couldn't do that. 1 lust rouldii't 1 want to, jou know I do, but we'd b- expelled if we were i aught '' We wont be caught, 1 tell And when Hint afternoon Virginia snw Hope and Kathleen dcp.tit irom the campus In Uowi' -shunters nnd sports rants for nn miparently iiiuoicnt vvulk she knew Hint Kathleen had kept her word. Strange to say, Virginia took this out on .llinmy. Sitting In the deep window seat nml following the figures of the two giil.s until thej- were out of sight, Mrglniii thought things over. "Kathleen thinks I'm old fashioned." j she slid to hcisclf. "And 1 inn ! 'want to be cugnged in the old way; I want to be thrilled over the man,' In - sleail of Ins pin nml the cscjtcmrul of 11, and I tnii't lei people kivs me and not line It ine.'in nn.v tiling. I win't. ami that's all thej'e Is to it." The Question Corner Today's Inquiries 1. Who is Coil I.aitglilinV -. Wlial bulbs mav be planted now in the window box or gat den to ' (ome up in the spring? !. On old nights what is the best footwarmer to use 'in bed? 4. Describe a dainty flock thnt could be worn for evening or afternoon, u. With what should gilt picture flames be rubbed to piev i ('nuking? 0. Is it eoneet for a man to wear a black est with a diess suit? Yesterday's Answers 1. A new tjpe of wrist watch is one that n i equipped with an nlaiin in the shnpe of wire in contact with the wrist, which be i nines heeled at tjie time for whiih the alarm is m t -. A picttj hoire-uiaile oriinui'iit fo the evening gown is a flower of black net edged with let. ;!. Lnige-llguiul wall-piper has the effect ol making a room look smaller. 4. Umbrella pleats ate full pleats that hang opeu at the top like nn unrolled umbrella, and are fastened down in one place about n quarter of a nrd from the top, fi. The amateur painter enn keep the paint brush soft for future use b.v wrapping it Very tightly in wa papei so that no air lenchcs it T. The noticeable featuie of the new ucikluces is their extreme length. Kathleen bore Virginia no malice be-' niiise she had refused to go driving Hint afternoon. . m ,. Virginia, beciiuve she did not e,ln r 1 ticutailv for Hope, bin she huiluid ill") ns good 11 time. She coiifldid to li glnhi after dinner that she teall.v did believe (hat she was 111 love with Itlll "lie told me all about himself, nml my dear, he's poor, and he lives with his mother and .ltrr in. 11 dlnkv little town in l'ennsvlvalilii. mid I don I seem , lo care it bit." , Virginia wanted to ask about Jiimnv.l but she did not feel that she could. Ami I then Kathleen said something heiself "Jiniinv was furious that I had hi ought Hope for hint He doesn't mie anvthlng for her anv mme." And evi-n this renialk had the power to hint Virginia, II Implied m clenrlv Ihat .Ilunn.v was tickle (Toiiioiiovv I'hiiiuiiig for Hie holidajs) && ftf SUPERFLUOUS HAIR i i.. r t ci maneiiuy lirinurcn Hy a painlett, modern, sclen- tllic method. This i the &amn method to successfully used by the ipeclalUt, Rorbllng Geyser, M. IX, cl Naw York City. S ROEBLiHCGEYSERMETHOD r.32 K Eititr TmM llldf. DROAD & CHtSTNUT ST3 Walnut 71 10 f 2! s 2Z? r CZ 1206 WALNUT ST Specials This Week Series fi Trictfnes m 519.50 f frnr nricea SATIKS new $22.50 up VELVETS Scecia! at $32.5t) EVENING DRESSES ira from $32.50 SILK AFTERN30H DRESSES Slin IK. tn, 4! now 53175 to $90 nnd Su l. ri'ntlv rrdiir'il ( onlfi 1 n r Hone mid I used to do it all the tin'i Vligini t stiffened. So Hope had li t jou. me. L'imn in meet .iiminy in tins tiiKlerluinded way, sneaking out and breakitur rules in order lo see him. Kven if Virginia hnd not been epiito determined before uot to break lilies, this would have decided the nutter for her. "You won't ','d?" Kathleen asked 111 ircduloush "I cin t ' All light then I'll ask Hope " THERE'S genuine fun in making pictures, and there is growing pleasure in the pictures themselves. It isn't looking back at old times, it's looking at them. For a Merry Christmas Kodak is the very thing John Haworth Company Kastman Kodak Co. 1020 Chestnut St. tmiiiiiiiiniliiii'iiiiiiiiiiHii illilllllllllh YS&&8V? KZ.ViJU Mfflr WMWB W' ITI'llll awi III!1 1 .11 Mx I1W ii P'M Wi)t jfur & iHtltincii ijop, 3m. 1423 Walnut Street LIBERAL REDUCTIONS s on nui complete line of THIS SALE will afford you an opportunity to buy fiom the choicest in the city, and the 'aMUKS will lie very, veiy pronounced indeed. iiiiiiiiiliiiiiiniiilBiiMiiiiii"iiiiiiii.iiiiiii i iuiiiiiiiiiii'11'iU'.i ini'iiiiiiiiiiiiiii n in iii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBB iiniiiiiiri'iyimiBi'i'i iiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiji'iiim in,i a I'llOTOI'l.AVS riiOTorr.wi PHOTO PIAYS THRU r Company r JFlMERICA The following; theatres obtain their plcturo through the STANLKY Company of Araur ica, which is a guaiantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through tho Stanley Company of America. M,.k.., l-th MorrN J. PaB'Aunk Ave. larnura Mm Daiiyais. ae 45 a. p S'l All (. VST In "Tin: MiiiAn.n mav ADOl I r 32D . THOMPSON SIS ArULLU MATiNiin da 'MJITION or '-tlPt..S ou UAVIHItUl) VUMKNIA" MIA' ADPAniA CIIBSTNUT nelow 1I1TH rtlVrtUlft 10 A M toll:15P M ItDlinUT, AV AKWICK 111 ' N ArjVL.'N'11'lli: IN HBAIIT.S" DI I ICDlDn imOAD STTtEKT AND DLUHDItU hUSQUBHANNA AVR PA1 ArTT 1J14 mahkut .Tii:iyr r-i,-vu, 10 a m toll in p m 1 i:lil 11 ui: jitucs MALI. AND I'llMALK" "Tin: iii.v iii.cii s mm. mosi ouraiDr." BROADWAY sTwVC'prA:'- MOI.A DANA. In pr.i:sn our maiuucd 722 MARKET STRBKT 10 A II. TO II !. P .VI 1 VV OBIKKITH'8 MAHW.T DAYS" CAPITOL -r AMI Al Gtn & Maplewnod Avei. CULvJlNlML. 2 is ancj 8 in p. M (ir.iiAi.nt.N'i: rvmiAK in "Tin: ri.A-vu: or Tin.' m:sKrtT" civoorrcc main st, manatunic t,lVlrlriOJ MATINKC DAILY KINO IIAOOOI' 111 Tiin man v no stayrd at iiomh" I- A ir)lVII 1MT 2Glh t. OIRARD AV rAirlVlWUI I MATIN EH DAILY C'HAlU.i: HAY In CROOKED STRAIOHT" 17 AI V TItlJATRn I.IU Market Kt. rMVllL.1 DA M to Mlclnljht. MADELAINh 'lUAVIlllSU In "LOST MON1.Y" 56TH ST. w BMA. jyQMuiSP'vj THEATRE- HHow Spruce. MA'lINEE DAILY HARItY L MORKY In V "HOVOll S 1VMI" FRANKLIN raD Z8nh73 ' THfcDV HARA In ' LA HULLE RUSSE" GREAT NORTHERN B?ASV VILLIVM PVUM'M In the iast or Tin: duanes" Erie w warm nome e cost V0 an on neater With an oil heater you can heat any room in the house in a jiffy. It is light and portable can be moved to any, desired room. It is much less expensive than a big fur nace fire. Think of the saving, with coal at its present price and with tho apparent shortago of coal every shovelful you save will mean a great deal later. With an oil heater it is only neces sary to keep the lur naco to u point that .keeps tho chill out of 'the liou&c. Tho "Ideal." "Elcin." "Adeliihia," "Perfection" and "Flo Tence" arc all good, dependable makes guaranteed to give satisfac tion. A ery practical and useful Christmas gift suggestion. Prices Range From $5.50 Up fljic nnI lrpfrin lipntinn sfrwna oa nwi",rnniLstyIes and sizM-uf,!oVERBROOK 03D ViJl- Gas Ranges, Gas Water Heaters and ' Refrigerators UflDITDIAI 001 H & WAIA'UT NTH. 11V11 UilI. vi. Mats 2:S0. K HURT LYTKI.L 111 LOMHARDI LTD B 7&0 1 CArMTD '1ST LANCASTER AVE LtLAUtirV MAT1NEK DAILY DAVID POWELL 111 "TEETH OF THE TIOICR" I IDTOTV l'ROAD & COLUMniA AV. LlDHrv 1 I MATINER DAILY STAR CART lit "r'jll'il-ivt-":? 333 MARKETuTSToSIFiW WILLIAM 1'ARNIIM In "THE I.AS.T OF THE DVANEH" lVlvrCI 425 SOUTH ST Orclitatro. IVlUL'Iiil-' Cnntlnunui 1 tn 11 MARUUKRITK MARSH In "THE PHANTOM HONEYMOON" sHIlADELPHl 13aNKWADCH AND gSIRETS West Philadelphia Store 263 So. S2d $1. n ilfcv filir ?ci flun., FrU 9L Eva, nunYB I.ESLIH.' In "THE OOLPMf SHOWER' I rVllNV.IOO s MIA M toll 1.1 1- M MOSRIii: hALlllllIItY In ' lllh DIVORCED Win. ' RFPPMT MARKET St llolow 1TUI IXCVjClNI 1 11 A M to 11 P M DOltl MAY In "TWrNTY-THREr! AND ONBIIVir HOURS' LEAVE' RIAI TO OER"INTOWN AVE lMrtL, I VJ l' TltlPEilorKES 81 M Willi. i: rOUP.NEUl'. S ' THE LH'IJ LINE" M I DI IRV MARKET ST. liELOW 7T II rUO I 10 A M. to 11 1.1 P .-u.Mic.n.Ki 1 1; ci.AiiK In l.Ll K IN I'AVVN" ?ArV '-" MARKET .STREirF OAVVl NAM TOMIDNIOHI J till: W VRR1 N I nimiOAN In i oiiii 1 oves tiii; Irish OTAM rV MMtKET A HOVE KITH O 1 -1IL,I, I l! I,-,A M tnll.lnr M MVRY PII'KKORD In "in urr o the hills" VFPTORIA market sr ah tun V1IV7I1M. DA M toll'lM' M IHEDV HMIA In "THE LURE OF AMRITION" THE NIXON. NI11DLINOER THEATRES VI RELMONT 88D AB0V I'OIHSNB rtlUFFI'llI I,, Jill, 'UAV BR OF JEWELS MARK III I COLISEUM M "Z1? LlUROIHY DALTON in L'APACHE" FRANKFORD iUa Fra""d a MARUPERITE CriRK In "LUCK IN PAWN" II1MRO 'r"01" ,OT OIRARD AVE JU1V1UVJ Jumbo Junction on Fratikford "I ' CLARA K1MHALL YOUNO In "THE HhTTER WIFE" I nfl KT r'-D ND I'OCUST STREETft LULUOl MatH 1 .10. ,1 IIO Evm.OMO to 11 D W flltlFFITII'fl "SCARLET DAYS" NIXON KU .H'V' ANITA blEVVART In "THE COMHAT" DInl I 8SD AND SANHOSI BTS. 11VVJL,1 MATINEE DAILY ROIIEIIT WARWICK In AN MVinHNTVI, IIOS'KYMOON" I CTR AND 1ERMANT0WN AVE. D I rXAlNU AT VENANOO D VV ORII'Firil'H "" SCARLET DYS" WEST ALLEGHENY UullPItT WItVU K In HfUU Ifl 11IN JIUWM 25th and Allegheny rrreroargTraKTET 1 1 1 . ; ,. i.!iiJfcviajaau3SC!imrrr-r TIIKATIIKS WITH A PERSONALITY PFOAR 00T11 AND C13DAn AVENUE HARIIY IIOUD1NI In "THE C1R1M OAME" DDfiAnCT AlinTTORiniVI Hro..i BIVUW ui.win.wwji.rto OI.IVE T1IOMAH In VTHK SPIT13 BRIDE" 1 KocklanJ tiompkto clinrt howlne proirams (or tlm uctk, pprir Knturilay evening n4 Sunda;-, EUREKA 4orn i. MAriifi-T utu MATINEE DAILY nOUKKT WARWICK In "IN 11AUUI(.V JEFFERSON sK" iaW,,? ALTHTAR CAST In ' "TKBTH OF TUU TIU15R" PARKn,POH5'iip4ir,u'Jr8f? ' OLlVB THOMAS In, ' "T.11K SPJTp HHJDW W ANAMA KER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S i3 2HF u WW W IT W " W "WW APfTU Heigh-Ho tor a Jolly Lh Wff F 7! 9 ST'fcv V o uown stairs Wa namaRet s ristmas ore ide St Mm mmbl 1 1 523 Blouses Reduced to $2.90 Georgette Net Tub Silk Pongee There aie various models of white, flesh or dotted GcorRettc, tucked blouses of net, well tai lored white tub silks and some Rood pongee blouses. Some of the waists are slightly mussed and there are not atl sizes in every style, but the choosing is excellent. (Market) $39..")0 $21.30 S18.73 Inexpensive Frocks With Smart Lines Good fashion points from much more expensive dresses have- been embodied in these excellent frocks at little prices. The lines are espe cially good, expressing new idea3 that arc wearable and becoming. At $16.75 there, are- navy blue dresses of braided tricotinc, wool velour, serge or wool 'jersey in a number of piactical, casy-to-slip-into models. At $18.75 home now blue serges embioidered in colored silk. Tho skirts aie pleated on tbe sides and there is a sash belt. It is sketched. At $21.50 a soft lcss of satin ib embioidered with silk braid about the collar and on the peplum of the blouse. The vchtce of tan tricolette is piped with satin. In navy, black and brown sketched. At $25 there is a wonderful choosing among trim, delightful dresses of navy blue serge. Some are trimmed with wide bands of black silk braid, some have satin sashes, some aie em broidered or trimmed with buttons. There aie straight-line chemise dresses foi slender young women and lcdingote models for their elders. Silk Dresses for Afternoon An undeniable chaim lies in a softly diaped frock of silk, and this year these modes seem lovoliei than ever. Delightful dresses of channeuse are handsomely embioidered in black silk and Rold thread; figured crepes de chine aie skillfully draped and combined with plain Georgette. Other dre.sc aie of ciepe meteor, of embroidered Geor gette crepe combined with crepe meteor and of glistening charmeiiie. At ?35, $39.50 and $50 there arc some special values that you will pronounce most remarkable. Debutante Dance Frocks, $25 Fic&h and charminjr affairs of flutteiing tulle cut in points and edged with silver thread or of taffeta combined'with tulle aie to lie had in turquoise, pink and maize (MarUrll Silk Bandeaux make pretty gifts. These arc dainty things of satin, silk jersey or crepe de chine with 1 ibbon shoulder straps. They fasten in back or in front. $1.25 to $3.50. 13rassieies of satin and luce are $1.50 to $0. (Crnlral) Every Man Should Own at Least One Gray Flannel Shirt For Winter golf, for hunting ttip and for crenenil rougli, out door wear there is nothing liki it Good, roomily-cut thirl" with attached collars are in seveial shades of gray flannel1 with varying percentage of wool at $3 50, 54.50 and $0.75. mullcrj Morn for Men, .Market) Men's Fur Hats and Fur Collars at Most Moderate Prices The hats vaiy in price from $0 nnd $7 for scalene hats to $20 for Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) hats w'th excellent choosing between the two prices. The hats are warm and good-looking. Men who aro much in the open, driving cars, etc., would find fur hats such as theso excellent investments. Tho collars are in quite a large as-ortment from $13.50 for sheared coney cottars to $32.50 for Hudson seal (dyed muskrat;, with especially good collars at $20 leally worth much more! ((Inllprv. Market) Men's Shoes of Good Appearance, $7 a Pair Shoes of black and tan leather on English lasts are in sizes 5 to 11, widths A to E. Big Boys' Shoes Special at $4.90 School Shoes for Hard Wear Attractive shoes on English lasts are of black and tan leather in sizes 1 to 55. Heavy storm shoes of tan leather fasten with buckles and straps. The boys will like that! Sizes 10 to 13i aro $4.75 a pair: 1 to 5(4, $5.90. (finllcry. Market) Dainty Hand Embroidery Nightgowns at $2 and $2.50 Envelope Chemises at $2.50 The pietty undirmushns are of fine nainsook or batiste and the envelope chemises are finished with embroidery etlging. Tho night gowns are in pink and in white and tho embroidery is delightful, the only other trimming being hemstitching. (Central) REDUCnONS Have Brought Down the Prices of Women's Tailored Suits Which means that excellent suits of serge, tweed, trico tine, velour. silvertone, tinseltone, duvet de Iaine and sports suits of wool jersey in heather mixtures are all to be had for much le.s than their regular prices. . Now 23.60, $29.50, $35, 38.50, 55, 65 and 75. (Mnrkel) ;fej 1 t I J Silken Softness for Baby 's Christmas Soft quilts covered with pink or blue Japanese silk, satin or crepe de chine are quilted by hand and many of them arc beautifully hand -embroidered in delicato col ors. Crib and carriage sizes, ,f5 to $9.50. (Central) Pretty Lace Collars and Sets of imitation Point Vcnise aro much in demand right now for dark silk or civet frocks. Tho collars aie 50c to $1.75. The sets aro $1 to $3.75. In white or cream color. (Oentrul) to ' "oJFMsjr' Silk flip StockingJMm Arc Sure Of. -3S74 f Js MmA I'P" sir J $49.50 Will Buy a Wonderfully Good Coal for a Woman Fresh, New White Goods close to today's wholesale price. Snowy dotted svviss on plain or checked grounds. Fancy voiles on plain or lace grounds. They are 3(5 and 38 inches wide, and 00c to $1 a arcl. A length for a frock or blouse would be a nice p;iit, and think of the many Christmas things to be made fiom these materials! Colored Mercerized Poplins Also Special There is plenty of white and also tho good biowns, greens and blues that are nice for draperies. 27 inches wide, 60c a yard. (Central) A Gift That Satisfies a Need and Is a Greeting, Too Poihap.s Mother needs a skirt and how she would appreciate a well-made skirt in an attractive stylo! She would like a skirt of navy Panama with fashionable pleats that also give enough width for stepping. $7.50. Also $7.50, there aie gray tweed skirts. With waistbands of 31 inches to .12, thcie are fine skirts of black diagonal cheviot at .$15. For Sister's Short Coat A sports' coat calls for a smart, attractive skirt perhaps a green Jiurella at ?9.50, or of colorful plaid at ?1H.50. A House Skirt is always acceptable. These are in black" and plaids from $4.75 to ?0.75. (Market) M 'VUr,, m v 1 Warm, but Good Looking Petticoats Often women tell us that they want something warm but sightly. They arc hcie in these Wool Jersey Petticoats at $7.50 In tan, reindeer, brown, navy blue and black, they are a straight lino stylo with elastic at the top and scalloped at the bottom. Lined Sateen Petticoats, $3.50 A number of coals which were I , , , . . , , I.ustious black sateen is lined originally marked considerably ; wlth gray oullnR nannci. higher have b,een grouped under this price, as, in most cases, wo have but one or two of a kind. They are of silvcitone and suede velour, lined with silk and care fully tailored. In both plain and fur-trimmed coats there aio all sizes and many colors, including black, but, of cqursc, not all sizes in any one style. A coat like any one of these is a gift worth giving mid worth rcceivinc. (VlHrkM) tire it ts &' for Women " W hen 1 11 doubt give silk stoeikngs" has become almost aA axiom. 1 a pair for seamless black and while silk. 51.75 a Pair for full fashioned black in a mix turo of silk and liber that makes a good-looking stocking Or all-silk in white. S2 11 pair for black and white full-fashioned silk; also for fancy drop stitch in black, navy and brown. S2.50 a pair for black, white, sand, fawn, taupe, smoke, bronze, gray, cor dovan, fieldmnuM!. navy black and whito silk. (If-ntnil) (Ccntial) L A Christrne Greeting of Good Music is a greet-; ing that all can under stand and appre ciate, for m u s i c speaks every lan guage. The Solotone . plays every disc record a n d the rendering is with out a flaw, as the mechanism has been so perfected that there are no disagreeable rasp ing sounds. The Solotone p h 0 n 0 graph is $100, payable at once or $B Down and $6 a Month (t'fntrul) Men's and Women's Umbrellas at $6 The Christmas gift that takes 'caie of a lainy day is always ap preciated. Umbrellas of a fine grade of union taffeta (silk-and-ootton) aie trimmed with bake- lito or silver. Those for men have crooked handles anil some of the 1 umbrellas for women aro finished j with silk wrist cords or rings. Women's Umbrellas at $5 1 are of durable American taffeta I (cotton) with a arioty of handles. 1 (Climtnut) Plenty of Gay Colored Bordered HANDKERCHIEFS for both men and women 1 There arc hundreds to choose from and every handkerchief is pure linen. For Wo&en 25c, 35c and 55c Each Colors galoie and in a gicat many pretty styles. For Men 55c and 75c Good quality linen with borders I of lavender, tan, gieen, etc. 1 (Irntral) able. Women's High Kidskin Shoes Special, $4.90 HlacU kidskin high lace shoes are not only ntti active, but scrvicc- They have welted Miles and high, curved heels. Girls' Shoes, $6.90 a Pair Dark tan leather storm shoes with buckles and straps are made on wide-toe shapes and aro cut high. Girls who have to walk country roads to bchool would surely appreciate shoes such as these. Sizes 10 to 1.1. Children's Shoes Sizes 6 to 8, $3.50. Sizes 8V2 to lOVc, $4. Sizes 11 to 2, $4.50. They arc of dark tan Jeather in lace style. The soles aio welted. (Clifntnut) Youthfully Becoming Clothes for School Girls Raincoats and capes for Christ mas gifts! The capes, in naw blue and red sateen with plaid hoods, aro $3, $8.50 and $3.75. u" to 1 1 year sizes. Tho coats of canton poplin, Schaap silk, mohair and tweeds aro $5.50, $8.50, $8.75, $10 and $12 50. C to 14 year sizes Warm Coats Silvertone, cheviot, velour, Bo livia and tweed make most of them in attractive models; many have fur collars. Prices begin at $18.50 to $57.50. Frocks and Middies Whito regulation frocks trim med with cadet blue are $5.50. Two-piece linene frocks in rose and Copenhagen blue are attrac tively embroidered. 12 to 14 year sizes at $S.75. Middy blouses in all white, white, trimmed with braid or col ored collara (some- havo serge col lars), are $2 to $3.75. Sires 8 to 20. (Mnrket) Choose Gloves as t. a Gift For a Woman Theie aie: Washable glace cape skjn gloves in white, tan and gray at $2.25 a pair. Washablo glaco cape skin in tan. brown, beav or, gray and black, $2.75 a pair. Al the umo price washable l.ulskin in gray or tan with embioideicd backs. Gray and brown mocha gloves with embroidered backs, $3 a pair; also giay mocha with spear point stitched backs. Strap wrist gray suede gloves, $3.25 a pair. (Central) RUGS lo Brighten the Home for the Holidays (A real gift to the Home!) As well as the hundreds of small rugs that arc nice for gifts, thcio arc the largo nigs that all the family will apprcciato having in tinio for the holidays and their festivities. Axminster Rugs of an exceptionally durable, grade are in attractive patterns and colorings. 6x9 feet, $37.50. GxlO.G feet, $30 50. 0.0x12 feet, $45. 7.6x0 feet, $46.50. 8.8x10.6 feet, $52.50. 9x12 feet, $55. Other Axminster rugs, pxl2 feet, aro $13.50 to $75, with other sizes in proportion. Hassocks $1 to $2.50 (Oliettnut) ' n & f l&M .' liiAtH ' ,4-v'i.V
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