One Newspaper Page en Which All the News Is Geed News "He Who Lies Down With Dogs Must Net Be Surprised If He Gets Up With Fleas" seems te be an adage even elder than the hills. The sayings of the early fathers and of Peer Richard represent experiences and observations that we may profit by. We have often thanked these who have turned us off a bad read te a better one. The signboards of the past are geed reading for these who are still journeying en. Signed Seiembcr 10, 1021. Women's Coats of Hudsen Seal and Nearseal r The methods used in shearing1 and dyeing muskrat te form the fur generally known as Hudsen seal have advanced te such a degree of per fection that the finer garments of this fur can scarcely be told from the icarccr and mere costly genuine Alaska sealskin. Examples of this nrc te be seen in certain Hudsen seal coats new Jn the Fur Salens, fashioned in the conservative models preferred by women who ns a rule buy only one fur coat and wish te wear it a long time. These conservative coats of fine quality Hudsen seal vary in length from 34 te 45 inches, and in price from $200 te 575. They are beauti fully fashioned and finely lined. The nearest effect te these in coats of geed appearance and quality, but at a much lower price, will be found in the nearseal (French ceney) pats, varying from 3G te 45 inches in length and priced $150 te $235. Beth the Hudsen seal and nearseal coats arc fashioned with loeso lacks that may be worn belted or-net, and in the mere generous skiit 'widths of this year. (Second Tloer) sat WfyK Sim liL IaWiS riff iflllmWww va RPf The Years Frem 6 te 14 May Be Passed in Delightful Dresses And there' is no. little girl of these ages who will net enjoy them the mere! A woman who must understand and love little girls designs many of our pretty juvenile frocks. Fer everyduy there arc fine chambrays and ginghams and cotton crepes, in quaint designs and colors, that will make small girls lcek as if they luid stepped .straight out of story-book pages. These wash frocks are 0.50 te ?12.50. Fer Sundnys and "occasions," dancing school and parties, there arc picturesque frocks of Canten crepe, crepe dc chine, Georgette, taffeta and velvet sober colors for the sober needs and enchanting flower and sunset and dawn colorings in the Party frocks. Little girls will leek lovely in them. Prices en these finer dresses arc $17.50 te $38. Ask for them in the Girls' Stere. (.Second Tloer) An Exceptional Wrap-Ceat for Yeung Women $97.50 Fer yeuns 'women tomorrow wc have an unusually attractive fcrap-ceat of dcep-pilcd silk belivia, with cellar and cuffs of excep tionally fine nutria fur. The price is If07.50. Iho model exactly duplicates in style an unusually graceful wrap ttat selling at a much higher price, en which mero costly furs were used. The coat is in three shades of 'brown Maluy, moufflen or caravan W a deen. rirrl iliivl.- hliifl If ia r!iliK lineil witli uitin. flni.lirt1 with ilk braid and tassel ernnments that tone perfectly with its color; and 11 in CVerV Wftv un uniisiiiil cmrninnl for S,n7.fi0. The i'n nrn 1.1 In "It Otm'.l fine fllv-tirvnnl tAnnnnta . , . .ui -k ititiniii iufiu,tbe (Second Women's Geed Gloves at Special Prices Ne "efT" gloves in the let, but all geed quality, well made, and of n kind geed te keep or give away. Gray mocha gloves, one clasp, at $2 a pair. Imported kid gloves, two-clasp, evcraeam sewn, black, white, beaver, brown, at $1.25 n pair. Imported kid gloves, two clasp, pique sewn, black, white, Drewn, beaver and tan, at $1.50 a pair. I'ine quality strap-wrist capeskin gloves, tan, gray, brown, ecaver, at $2.75 a pair. French suede gloves, two clasp, pique sewn, silk lined, in clack, gray, taupe, brew n nnd beaver, at $2 a pair. , Twelvc-butten-lcngth French lambskin gloves, in white, at ve.60 a pair. (VTeit Aisle) An Especially Geed Shee for Women at $10 U 13 n iiiir1i.liiil lmnt. f smnnth Inn Russia calfskin, with medium .straight tip and perforations, military heel, blind eyelets and heavy "lied sole. It i.s nit especially ceed value for $10, both in quality and PPcaranen. I. pr women who prefer a low shoe of the same grade and style, a.1v2 a six-cyelet oxford of the same leather, made iu thb came way, M8.75. , AJJim xioei; .. , Q4 I.i ! enru civ...? nfn nuinml Crt". jii uiu enuii; OIV 111 (. JJIIVUU ",U.I J'Ici(ir) . , THE tf EW PENDANT - EARRINGS Seme of the most charming styles of .pendant carring3 imag inable have arrived the de signs showing imitntien pearls and jade besides rhinestencs, sometimes in the shape of the most picturesque pearl tassels, ether times appearing as hex- agenals, double and single ovals, and circles. Prices are $7.50 te $50. Fer the people who de net care ler these stones we have imita tion jet earrings in similar styles. (Mnln Tloer) SPANGLED TUNICS AND FLOUNCINGS ABOUT HALF PRICE As the result of a geed house cleaning in the Dres3 Trimming Stere some of the loveliest beaded and .spangled tunics and trim mings have come down te sur prisingly little prices. It happens, tee, just exactly at the right time for women looking around for something mero than ordinarily beautiful for evening gowns or handseme trimmings. The opportunity te buy them at such savings is one that rarely happens. Gorgeous spangled and beaded tunics, black and colors, long and short for $12 te $45. Each one shows some slight signs of being handled. Skirt lengths of wide beaded and spangled fleuncings te make tunics, also, "in some cases, bands te match and odd lengths of the finest beaded trimmings and ornaments. (Went Alle) QUAINT PEASANT BLOUSES NEW AND FASCINATINGLY PRETTY They have the round neckline piped with the contracting color and are shirred te still further give the effect of yeuthfulncss. The sleeves nrc full and gath ered into a band cuff. But most of all, perhaps, women like the vivid touch of color given by the embroidery, which has something of the barbaric in it. In some cases it is brightly hucd wool flowers, in ether cases many colors in silk or it may be Paisley designs. Such blouses in Georgette crepe and crepe de chine in colors for suits are $9.85 te $19.50. (Third rioer) VANITY HANDBAGS IN AN INVITING ARRAY Just new there is' especially geed selection among these smart little bags of glossy auto leather and dull leather in black, brown and navy. There arc various shapes, with gilt or nickel frames, and at $4.25 te $6.50 they arc most mod erately priced. (Main fleer) NEW PLIO-TOP AMERICAN LADY CORSETS Here is a new model designed for the women who arc apt te complain that the top efl the corset steel hurts. It has an elastic section under the steel te obviate this; otherwise it is made of pink ceutil, is topless and sells at $3.75. Anether new model is a pink breche well boned, and having three pair of garters. Price $5. (Third rioer) WOMEN'S WOOL SPENCERS GREATLY IN DEMAND Light and warm, they come in se handy te wear under coat or wrap these days. At $2 and $2.50 are all-wool spencers in rose, Copenhagen, tan, gray, pink, shy blue, lavender, black and white. At $1.50 and $5 are imported all-wool spencers in pink, French blue, brown, lavender and black. (Ilrst fleer) WOOLEN REMNANTS WITH LITTLE PRICES Hut the lengths are long enough in many cases for women's dresses and even coats, te say nothing of tkhts and all the shorter remnants which ceme in se likely for children's clothes. There arc all kinds of line woolen materials from our own stock, including serges, poplins, crepes, tricetincs, coatings and ikirtings. (Flrit Fleer) Silvery Mesh Bags The tiny bag in which pow der and handkerchief are car ried of an evening may well be of silver-plated mesh. A num ber of attractive new shapes nrc shown. They have strap or chain handles, and are priced $8 te $24. (Main Fleer) ill ?! u (L) . iti ) 500 Women's Suits and Dresses at $25 Make a Little Sale of Great Interest Seme of these are fresh from the manufac; turer and the remainder are almost equally new, having been brought in for the special saie of a few days age. Every garment, whether suit or dress, in the sale is $25, and in every instance this means a saving of .$10 te $15 ever the early sea son prices. The dresses are all day dresses semi-fitting, straight-line, chemise and coat models, cut from tricetine, Peiret twill and serge, Canten crepe and crepe de chine in navy, black and brown. Seme of them are severely simple, some braided; ethers are embroidered and beaded. The silks are as dainty as the cloth dresses are practical. The suits are built of cheviot, velour and tweed, ten different models, all with splendidly cut shoulders. They are lined and interlined; and one may cheese from browns, oxford, navy, black and mixtures. (I'irnt Geed Warm Belivia Coats Fur-Trimmed, $75 and $85 I'hcy have just arrived and they aie such coats as many women have been looking for and at the prices that are very much wanted. The belivia is an all-wool weave of particularly nice quality, the arc silk lined throughout and interlined and both of 'the two .-tvle's havi' large nutria cellars, which may be worn high or low. One is a coat model, with fitted back and a belt at the sides and front. The ether is a wrap with large sleeve, loose back and taseU In black, brown and navy. (l'lmt rienrj A Merry Race Is en Between Velvets and Duvetyns liach one claiming te stand higher in the affections of women than the ether. It is certain thnt no woman would maue a mi take in cheesing either a velvet or a duvctyn for a handsome afternoon or theatre gown. Fer evening she would probably cheese a chifl'en velvet. Reth these fabrics are in great demand for millinery, bne;s, girdles, cellars and vests, and the way in which women are buv ng chiffon velvets and duvetyns is a great compliment te the large asseitmcnts assembled here. Chiffen velvets, .11 inches wide, in all the clatk and liglu colors, including blues, browns, fuchsia and black, $3 a jaid. "Wedding ring" chiffon velvet, an even finer, softer weave, 11 inches wide, $9 a yard. ' Duvetyns in reindeer, iheu.-.e, gray, jade, eichi.l. i'.ameis, gendarme, flame and China blue, $0.50 and ?8 a yard. (Ilrit rioerl Beys' Overcoats for the Hardest Winter Warmth, service, geed leek, thee aie the tiling", thai matter m a boy s overcoat. Our boy.-,' ociceats combine thy thice. They have the warmth and the service and the Koui leuU of geed woolens properly tailored. h They are priced justly in piopeilion te their input l-, m -. in 3 te 10 year sizes, and W te fl5 in 10 te 18 ! via" size-, ' woel?nftnrhtCa mllCl8' bdtC(l nnd 8on,,-beIt. - ' Uk with (Sei'eiul rioer) CREPE DE CHINE Three styles tailored, w uh shoulder struj , !;i.8f, Xa.eO and iG. One style- with h-ue triiuminu and built-up bheuldcrs is $5.30, another has lace and its sheuldei are of ribbon, ?G.50. (Third rioer) , Bronze Mantel Clocks That Are Unique In fact, you might "search the wheb world ever for their dupli cates without finding them. Wc had these clocks designed for us in beautiful Leuis XIV, Gothic nnd Coleninl cases of standard statuary bronze, hand tooled. They would find their most fitting surroundings in a handsome library or living room. With Westminster chimes the prices are $075 te $950. With ships' bell movement, $525 te $750. (Mnln I'lenr) rinei i CHILDREN'S BATHROBES We have for boys and giiK of I te U5 j ears a fine collection f warm eiderdown ami blanket bathrobes., in all thf pretty and gay cekrs and styles thnt chil divi enjoy wvaiing. Priced, $3,26 te $0. 1 (Third Vloer) ( CHRISTMAS CARDS AND CALENDARS Ever fe many people who wish te get their gifts off early te distnnt points are already buying their cards. Hundreds of dainty things ni'e here, beginning witli all seits of boxed novelties for children and housewives, nnd ending with the loveliest folders and parchment cards. As for calendars, there arc book cal endars Longfellow, Kipling, O. Henry; Happy Thought cal endars, calendars with recipes for desserts and calendars with kitchen accounts in them; Eng lish calendars and Japanese cal endars. Prices of the cards. 5c te $1 ; of the calendars, 25c te $2.75. (Mnln I'loer) READY TO OUTFIT THE CHAUFFEUR FOR WINTER The Moter Apparel Shep has everything you need tq keep your chauffeur warm and looking well. Suits of gray whipcord and worsted, $10 te $48. Caps te match, $4. Heavy overcoats of grav kersey, half or full lined, SCS and $40; sheep lined, with fur cellar, $55. Fur coats, $G3. Gloves nnd gauntlets of fur, $5 te $50; of leather, unlincd, $0.50 te $1; of leather with wool lining, $0.25 te $12. Leather puttees, $10. Feet muffs for cold das, $0.50 te $20. Robes in a variety of patterns and weights, $12 te $02.50. (The Culler. ) YE OLD- FASHIONED BAYBERRY CANDLES '.I btnjl)rrri caudle Hiiriiat te thr serl.a, Ilihtyi I'ick te the liu . r J'eud te thr Uixtr, And ueld te tlu jiOi ;.-(-,' " Seme people arc buying them te add te Thanksgiving festivities,, and it is net tee early te buy and lay them away for Christmas. Twe in a be.v, .'J5c. Pretty nearly every ether kind of candle in the Lamp Stere if you don't caie for these. ' I eurth 1 lour i FINE ENGLISH NEEDLECASES ARE HERE lOR GIFTS There is no question about t that they arc the best te be hd today and this is the most com plete assortment that we have leceived since the war. Many aie in real leather case-, and they are all most attractive for gifts. Of course, new is the best time te make a selection. '"r'ceS- stmt at !i5c and go up I Mnin I loon NEW GLASS AND CHINA TOW FLINGS OF FINE GRADE 65c AND 85c A YARD One of these new lets i nuuie up of red check slas toweling, clean, well ween of pure linen and specially intended for dniii" :las!, are. Fer -uch a pui-'pe'-" no better weed-, at the price price kec a yaid, 21 inches wide. The ether U a pure linen tea toweling fine for drying china well-woven material with plent " .drying surface and in a choice of red, or red and blue !rdei Price, (Jee, i the 21 mch width. Yeu can buy either kind with confidence of Keed service at unsurpassed alue. 1 llt I Iniin imported butter n...,? dies, -let- each; domestic. 20c. Imported wooden salt boxes, $1, $1.25 and $1.50. New cereal setb ei' fif teen pieces of decorated porcelain. $S.75 and 12. Perelain tables, 21x20 inches, $10.75. BTT3 le Affairs of Men Such Beautiful Celers in Men's Velour Hats! It is hard te tell which is the outstanding feature of these Vienna velour hats, their marvelous colorings or their wonderful texture. Thfcy fire se soft and velvety and. what is even mere te the point, they will remain se when most velour hats will show signs of wear. Price $12. Men Will Like These Cheviot Pajamas They arc made perfectly plain, with little turnover cellar, and are a geed weight for cold night.-. In stripes and plain colors. And they may be counted en te give geed service. Price $3.50. Men's Fine Handkerchiefs at $10 a Dezen Thej aie. quite a geed deal better than the usual everyday handkerchief, and that is what many men like about them. They nre IrKh linen, a nice quality and size and have a half inch hem. Heugh t separately they are $1 each. These handkerchiefs make vciy acceptable gifts. It is customary te have them marked with embroidered initials. Fer three block letters the price is 25c a handkerchief extra. At Last! These French Heuse Slippers for Men Fer the first time in several years we have procured a ship ment of these' splendid French house slippers of all-wool blanket cloth with leather soles and fleecy insoles. They aie in nat plaid designs in various colors. Fer comfort and wear we knew of no house slippers that are their superior-, and a great many people have been asking for them. Price S3.50, and sold in the Men's Wear Stere. Fer Men Who Prefer Buttoned Shoes we hae as trim and handsome a buttencM beet as they could ask for, a shoe quite fine enough for drc-s wear. It i.s of black Viking calfskin with n.att kidskin uppers and is plain and smart with a shapely tee and close-trimmed sole. Leeks mere like a custom-made shoe than a factory product. Price, $13 a pair. (Main Tloer. Geld -Encrusted Glassware in Wonderful Request L'veiybedy seems te want some, either for gift giving or for keeping. The brilliance and lichness of it appeal te customer-, epccially in '. iew of the moderate prices marked en it $2 te $10.50. Cracker ami chnesp rlishes. o.e0 te $10.75. Handled sandwich travs $5 t. 10. Kerry bowls, S5 and $0. Mayonnaise dishes. $3.50, $4. 6.50 and $7.50. Competes, $2.75, $3, $1 and $7.50. (Fourth I loer) Fine Oriental Rugs Newly Unbaled$37 te $75 New Irans, new Kurdi.-h and Hamadan iW.nits, new Ana tolian mats, just such pieces a- should strike the fancv of people looking for low-priced Oriental uigs of real qualuv.in 'the smaller sizes. Fine, geed-looking, desirable weaves that fun.ish veil and held their geed leeks. The Iran-, the select das- in the Mesul family, are in dark blues am1 teft warm red shade-, prices fie.n s,7 "t. $15. in size about 5v:j. 1 ft. The Deznits t Kurdi-h and Hamadan) aie marked !5") te $7e, sues about 4x(i.O te 7 ft. The Anatolians aie chiefly ml. a charm teiisiieally vivid led, and they aie quite attractive in decorative effect. These pieces aie marked at wonderful! low price-, as luw. in .-eme ca-es as they have probably ever been $5 te $0.7". (im en th l loer i Hundreds of New Wool Weol Woel FillecJ Quilts, $7.50 and $10 illrd with wool, wannth ar..' .-ei k e. Pattens and color combinations in ev.Mei Jn.aiy ar.n hi fact the assortment i- the linen w.- luue eer had. and ve ,0n't belite theic i-, anything t'j maUli it. The prices in manv t.iacs are half and m ethor-, ele-e te half what they were la-t year. The quilts new S7.5i have ::ne tijuicd canilnic tops and backs and plain border-, of satecn. These at $10 each l..iu- figured sateen centcis, plain backs mid boiders et sateen te match. livery one filled with a .-lieu of lamb's-wool. flth J'lner) Who Needs Geed Carpets or Lineleums? Axnuimer caipei in plain colei-, and lifiuied etleas A.i.2i and $".35 a jard. Tapestry Hru-el.- tar pet, $1.75 a yard. Velvet taipet, $2.85 and $.5 a nid. T Til M til II mi) m i in ".. 1 ". f v't "r e .i . - ....... w , "- v 'v. ci.ie, ?.j.j, .-2. ,u ant -.; Piinted linoleum, f.V a .,lU:l)c vu,,. is-i-iith l'loeri Household Odds and Ends ringers., steel ball bearing, with solid rubber rolls, guaranteed ler five years, $8.75. Round toothpick for tourists, large box, 25c. Weeden bread beards. 10-inch size, (55c; 12 inch, $1. Ulub& rolling pins, 85c. (Faurtu Fleer) Footed fruit bewis $0.50, $0 and $12. Nut bowls, $'.. Flower vase-,, $2.50 te $0". Candlestick-. SI 2 and $12.75 a pair. Covered bonbon boxes, $4, $7 and $9. Candy jai. ?i, $ti.50. 5-IV a stvuai a Small slaw cutters, 30c and GOc. Weeden sink racks, 12x 17 inches, GOc; 12x23 inches, 70c. Nests of wooden boxes, 51.25. Clothesline beard, 30c. Women's stocking forms, 45c te 70c each. T !.
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