T?T? r ' n. ' v. I W T ,,J t -J 11 iSVEHINC PUBLIC . LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1921 ni The Old-fashioned, Homemade Sweets Best Fer Children Says Mrs. Wilsen Calto and Dessert Can Be Made Frem Cereal Appetizing Puddings That Are Wholesome for the Little Ones X WANAMAKER'S i WANAMAKER'S I WANAMAKER'S : i After-Dinner Tricks LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Fapc 4 By MKS. M. A. WILSON CetvrleM. ISCI.lyllrs. ft. A, IVIlten. vctim rtahtt reserved A.U w INTHU days gladden tlie eye and the keen frosty air reddentt the chfelfs of the children re that they vie with the red of the npple. The young yeung tprs usually clamor for something geed. Ve longer docs just bread and butter fatlify. Nnture demands' something nwrct, and It ifl fur better tv pirpiire Botiie simple homemade goodies than te iiew (he children te drift Inte the habit of craving the cheap penny can- J .11. - I These old-fashioned sweets cau be made in 11 few minutes nnd they renllj de net make much work. - , ,,... ' Hub n baking dish well with butter nnd then put in a layer of crushed corn flakes and then a lajer of thin slices of apples Sprlnhln a little brown sugnr nnd cinnamon ever the apples and a fen rail-Ins it J" "lt0 Repeat until the Hifli Is full nnd then place a thin crust n( pastr en top and bake in a slew nren for thlrty-flve minutes. Leesen the crust from the edge with a knife and cover with n large .plate. New turn upside down? and your pudding will be en the plate. Cut in wedge- linpcd slices llke for pic, nnd serre Ttitti either plain or with sweet cream mice. Comflahe ."Macaroons vinen thr whites of two eecs in a ! lilng HOW I Hull IH'lll U1I111 ri. mm. I hen bent In one cup of granulated HUgar and beat this miitiirc until It will1 'ield its shape. New'ciit and fold Inte this one and one-half cups of crurhed i-nrnflnkeH and pack the cup tlghtlv . . , .. 1 1 t . ....am . ...... ,itrr unri unn level measurements. Line a ' baking sheit with paper nnd grease and . Then form the mixture Inte balls tleur. iucii lurm wiu miuhhe .uiu .. . he of n Iftrsre walnut and place e Inches apart en the prepared pan. Scotch Italstn PntMbng Plnee In a mixing bowl 09 and enfhalf cups of cold left irr cereal, One cup of fina bread crumes, Ona-hatf cup of tirup, One egg. One cup of seeded reliu, Tice cps of finely chopped apples. One-half cup of oretcn sugar, One tcaipoen of cinnamon, One-half tcatpoen of nutmeg, nuit.hnU trnanenn of cfeteO fl-r irnll. Scald n pudtiing ciein ana .r,n ilrv. mil then rub llberallv with nrfnnlnir nnrt then flour. Turn In nndding and form llke a. thick sausage. I bread using the white menl, you may rie the ends and In two places along I ue cither the sweet or the sour milk he lerigth of the roll. Plunge Inte without e'innging the rccipe In the filing water and cook for ene hour, lenst. Tills means that it is net neccs 1.1ft te a colander and drain for five ' sarj f0 UK0 h0(a nt ! iiinutes. then turn en n net piatter ana 1 en'e witn cream sauce. Ginger Nuts Place in n saucepan One-half cup of blacl: coffee. One cup of sirup, One eup of breten sugar. One-half eup of shortening. One teaspoon of cinnamon. One-half teaspoon of nutmeg, One-half teaspoon of allspice. One teaspoon of ginger. '' .-.--,.--.--, .. P.ring te n boil and then coelt fAr live , nlnutei. Turn in mixing, bowl auu iieat. Let cook and tnen aaa Four cups of flour, rtce level tablespoon of biking iieicJer. Ueat hard te blend thoroughly and iin when the mixture Is nlce nnd moeth, add sufficient Heur te make n fairly stlfE dough. This usually, re- Bub the hands with shortening and , 'erm iute small flnt cakes. Plaee en 1 baking sheet se that they de net' mich. P.nke ln 1' moderate even for en minute or you can form this mix- ire in a long roll about the tlHckucs 1 r the rolling-pin ana cut in nau-incn BccatT Tudding tale bread and creMi Drv New 1 iee in n mixing bowl 7 ire cup of mill. hte-thirds cup of sugar Onn egg, 1 nil of one egg, Onr-hnlf teaspoon of niitnicy. Hat te mix thoreughlv and then add Otir and one-half cups of fine bund umbs. Twe 1'iipt of chapped apples. One-half tup of seeded raiswt I co tablespoons of melted buttt r. Mix Hnd then turn in 11 baking dn-h nl bake In n slew een for thlrt -live nli.utea. tcrve with Caledonian creuni. Sweet Ulsciiils Place In a mixing bowl three and three-quailt nfled flout, "in half cup of sugcti One teaipeati of salt 1 hrre leicl tablespoon i;i f e; Kilcw 1 iinriir. Rub between the bands tu inn ther wphlv and then rub in six tablespoons f ihTtening. aud then add 1 f rup of nnely chepp'd nuti 'u -vp of Uncly chopped seeded ' 1 'til. Place one (g- ui cup and 1111 with 1U t!et with fork In a email bowl 1 ilx New use te form dough. Mi I turn en pastry beard and roll out "half inch thick. Cut with biscuit flitter nnd plnee en bnklng "beet and hki In lint even for eighteen ininutes Sceiiea Place m a, mixing bowl 1 '"our tups of sifted flout One teaspoon of salt, 1 "irr level tablespoon) of baling J ') irdcr, One-half cup of sugar. ' Sift or rnb between the hands te 'x and then rub ln six tablespoons f t sheitenlng nnd then place In a binall ;0M I ,- Onn egg, f'n eup of mill Heat te mix. T se m eu. ,( thib fa ""h ,,,lClllIlTI!lil!Jillffilllillllllll'1lii!3iraiIilIMI,lin!iniF1i!IJI'llikJ Five master .blends ; asce 4 1 Teas 12 '4-lb l)kK 1 -Ib pk(? 23c; Ih-pkjr .,c 4 Oriinae l'eker Initln tnjlen if ' Olil Country sljlii B I'luln lllnck Mled S M all our Stores $ "IriMli r :t!l.4,l IHiUIWMMIIiWIIiUiil,! Uurif ; mixture, te form n deiiph and when the deiwh 11 smooth add One-lmlf cup of chrrant, One-half cup of finely chopped nuts, One-half cup of finely chopped citron. Wryk te blend and then dlvlde Inte i four pieces. I loll or pat out each piece I e that It is about three-quarters Inch tiiieit nnil as leunil n,i a largn saucer or Miiull teaplutc. ""n t te make the cut num.. ivi'miti ' ill v uiiin'j iiiu i lib i -. form a cresi and glxiiiR four wedRe-,. UH tOwpe pliers like cut in pic N'ew1. brush the top of each plct" witli-the , - irft - otor irft - etor irft - oter mill? and egg that wns left In iiiiuivi in ni 111111 i Kl. iiiiii him niij 111 tlin lirtui nflur. ninncm .. ,,M 111,. I'lll'iflll for the dough. Hei en a baking sheet' nbeut an inch apart and bake In a het e? en about twenn minutes. If split nnd lightly buttered and servnt itttli nrnncn mnvmnlmle. thev urn n tempting treat. The Scotch folk split I nnd toast them nnd then Fprcnd with , butter nnd orance marmalade. Cliil 1 dren who are tlilii and underweight mm have wliippcd trcim en an) of the Jleth side of the knife are apparent apparent apparent nboe de-crrt- 'T shown, but In turning it eer. the MRS. WILSON'S ANSWERS Deur Mrs. AVjlsen "Will von plcase glve it recipe for Zwieback MttR. J. T.. TT. Place In a bowl One ami one-half cnp of nulfc sealdal and clSeled-in 80 dntfrcs Fahrenheit. One and one-half iahleipeuns of salt. Pour tahtctnnens of iimar. One vent 1 ale, trumhlinii Ihe crisf uiHill .liny llir C'lOllil iiiiii. Tue tcell-bentcn eggs, Fix tablespoons nf mt'ltrd hutti'i Stir with n spoon te mix thoreughh nnd dissolve the yeast cake, then add four and one-half cups of flour nnd 1 j;..ii.. t..j.. .1.. ..i-.i ....it bsat tcr.v hard te blend. Cever the bowl and let rise for three hours in a ace about 7i decrees 1 ahrenncit. J I lien beat again and turn in n large lenr-shupe pan that jibb been wu greased with shortening and cover again nnd let rise for one hour. Bnke In a ' moderate even for fifty minutes. Let 1 leaf Btnnd one da;, then cut in Inch, slice, nnd plare n n baking par 1 nnd IniiBf 11 .liliniili. liritrn Ifi II mflllArniM - uwu 11 ...,....,. u.ui... ... .. ...--.. even pucu in uiruiiit ire. iu uvi-ii I crisp. I Dear Mrs. Wilsen Ts it about the time te make our holiday fruitcakes? I Have you some slmple recipe, yet tnsty1 T would iile npprcciutc n recipe for white, enrnbrend cither with I tour or sweet milk. MRS. V. .T. It. The fruit enke leclpcs will come nleng new very -joen. Te make the corn- Place in A mixing bowl One and one-half cups of tchttc meal. One cup of flour, One teaspoon of salt, Twe tablespoons of baking peiedci, Pour talespoenn of sirup, Three tablespoons of shortening. One egg, i One and one-quarter cups of milk disiii'i nthcr the sweet or the sour I mill.) I Heat quite hard te mix thoroughly u..ii iiivii iuiir hi 1101, Hl'll-grcesril Hnv0V! ,tn ...1(1 rallke ln hat ,.. thrl, minutes- Dear Mrs. Wilsen I would greatly apprcclate if you will gUe me in formation as hew te prepare a suckling pig weighing nbeut six or teven pounds and what should be fccrved with It MIIS. O. A iickling pig should welch about will ceme rcidv cleansed and you will1 need te wash it well in plenty of het I water then scrape skin nnd romevo nil bristles. The pig may be roasted wlthi cr without filling, an follews: Hub the pig well with salad oil und dust ttH.1i i iiuur. pmcr m a large eniting pan, covering the snout w 1th 11 niece of hcn brown paper. Hake for four hours in a nioderale even, basting eveiy ten min utch with following nilture: Plaic in I a frniiecpun I Thn.e pints of boiling icatct. One-half pound of lard, Tue teaspoons of poultry scaseiixng, 1 Tu 0 large eniimn. Plaee "tonic flour in (lie side of t.ie p.m M that it niaj brown for the rne,. De net baste until the pig begun te bre'Tii. 1 neuter the nuc the last hour. 1920 STANDARD "8" 'ledan. nrtu imlnl'il. W I'dtlnehouni I'dtlneheuni "lin. 1 nineninn ni li ml allv. it."i0 will ilininii8tr il NEEL-CADILLAC COMPANY S2S Market Street, Camden, N. J. 'I'liiini-. ( iiiihIi-m 'HIM HATS CLEANED Remodeled In (lie neurit ahnpes for epertn and uutlnc tcir. Our 40 Tears uf rx. iirlemu tit ut jour unlic. Steinman 7l N. 7th St. I'lmnei MnrUt :U3Tf llranilu Jeflerseu llje terU. 107 l. Ulli OM M? ' DISTINCTIVE CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS with or without Personal Engraving BURT & BURT 1001 CHESTNUT STREET Uoem SOI. I'henri Wnlnnt 138! 'wicker Fer the Helnlsfi j tilutl VrlteJ. j I liln K'vlft Clllirii ( 1 IIHtinlf'll v He j I blcrt 1 1 otter t r I S8 OOi a-P "C iih I lempletr, $S3 und up J lUimilrlm llfllnkhlnr Hnltrnriitliisr I If ts ItectI or M'illuw in mule it i L. C. K1RCHER & CO. Manalacturen and Retailers j 1810 CHESTNUT ST. I 1 MIiiiiiIci. t'litrrfully ilrii. Mirnre "i0ll I "llllfll HflHIIKi. tiii aiiih ifl"" custom cu i rwe MADE iJIll re 12 FerXmas . Ktrlntite IrUnit In llk nml Mnilrun .Slilrtn trail.) l'rem our tliilrrlnl Sdle titeiit for 'fcSHlKO', 7 he unite silk thai won't wath ytlleu) HANFF & HANFF ilia iikktnut 8i. isn Kr.iien) J, i 20 SIj fttcrletiH Spots oil u Knife Tun bitfl nf ruiner rirn imiUtenpit nml - - ,..,... .... ..-v....-... ...... UUP KLIICIC m mr 1 HMO nf II 111 II! Iclllll Uh 11 wnve of the knife, both paper 'appear, only te reappear at another wave. ... .. 'n attaching the papers te tlie knlfr 'the piece supposedly stuck te the het J?m side of the knife is net placed linger which wipes the paper off en l"VT0 "t ail, put 11 retained by the fore the coat. uiirs gjvee 1110 itiiiie n unit twist: he the same side Is shown twice. When the knlfe is waved It li again given 11 half twist, bringing the blank side up permost. Ueth sides are then shown te be blank by again employing the half twist. Thus the paper pellet vanish andVe appcar ad lib. Cepwlaht. ion, Irj PubUe Ledger Cempanu Per Ailing eit mav use either looked snucr, kreut or snnie ns for turkey Dear Mrs. WINen Will veu plrnse ghe a recipe for makUig flak pie crust? T have tried making one, but the crust is se very hard. De you think the even causes the crurfc te harden? MISS II. Paslrj Place in a mixing bowl One and one-half eupi of flour. une-nei teaspoon of salt, One and one-half teaspoons of baking ,..f ,,,,;,-.. slft te m(x ttcn M Fh 0 and ene.half tahlcipoens t - . ' vw..u 1 nf , "' enenctnnn. vjut 1110 Buertening into tne pour wltli a knife and then add four tJiblespoeua of cold water and chop te n dough. Turn en the melding benrd and diwde into two pieces, using one for the bottom nnd second for tlie top crust. Cniclcfl meawlrlng Is usuallt the c.uie ()f failure. , Sift tlm (tniir intn n TYitTln.- lrtit I Tia- fere stnrting te mnk.' the pactij then iiwe caiciui, accurate meahureniciiH. Hake iwstry in a slew even, allowing nbeut lifty minutes te the pie te bake. ggaaagaafl Lewis 1519 WALNUT ST. 20 Reductions en all Suits, Gowns, Wraps and Furs wr.A.'yf.A; !("d) A1 NEW era of finer home America. An ever greater Insistence Is belnn Placed pen the permanent iflelilnes selected The value of Valiant pieces ts net te be reckoned by years but by generations. Whether It be period or modern furniture, eaeh Valiant creation carries n note of unusual distinction Inte home decoration. The advice and Assistance of Valiant experts In the different departments of Interior decoration are always meat cordially at the service of Valiant clients. Many decorative objects of Individual charm an- shown moderately priced In anticipation of Chrlstme ,v:v',viiViy a ff package loyalieyl Sugar-sneet prunes ncht out et the liandybig-nicLrl package. Sunwert Prunes are rich in fruit sugar .and tonic iron Nature's Iiealth-confeciien. That's wliy big anil little youngster diuuld cat 'em raw and cat 'era eftrn. I'er sale everywhere! SUNSWEET CalifomiaKatntcFlaveral pmaes Me and Pud Hlmltlns wart wawking back te skoel nftci luntch tedu, wnwl. Ing slower nnd slower tlie neertr we get j te it, I'uda sajlng, this is u pectch of ' n day, if wc had u "day like this In sum- ' mlr we'd think it wns het. O, who lnentcd skoel en n day like this? I sod. And wc started te wawk t.n flew we ceuldcnt of wawked enj slower without standing still, me ny Ing, 1 wend"r If wc dldcnt go bnek n koel this afternoon I wonder if my thing would hnpplu. MnbeMiS3 Kitty wetildent ven miss u". scd I'uds. Majbe she'll forget te call the roll, 1 cd, and 1'udK.fied, O, innybe. AVlch 6he no or forKet te set. but that didcut say she ncer would, and mc nnd Fuds tcnicd crreund and started te wawk thu opposite way from ukoel, making 11s ftel , mutch mere llke wawklng, apd nil of n siiddln who did wc nllmest bump mle but inn, in'i thinking, link, geed into, mill 11111 f-ed, well for goedm-is vnku wnti this, lzcut there cny akoel this aftir aftir aftir noen? Yes main, I nieen we alnt sure ct. I bed. Tiints wat we're trying te find out, sed Puds. Wnt de von meen net sure yet. trying te Hud out, wat are you tewkink about? ' t-ed urn, nnd t bed, Well you sen we tlinwt niiibe In case there wascnt cny, hkoel wc th.iwt il would enl be n waist of time te go lilillll wu wen- sine wcu tlur theic was or net. Onv wn limeut saw enjbedy te ask. yet, cd Puds. Hut wy en crth shouldent there be cny 1 1 bkoel? sed mn. , I Well you see wc thawt maybe It mlta 1 be seme holiday we never heard of I ueil Wc thawt may be It mlte be n bran I new one, sed Puds, and mn scd, Maybe 1 its fhcrleck Helmes bcrthdav or seme- thlnc. Yeu ceme with me. Ill fe that y.i get te Bkoel, and I eed, Well geah, 1.1 ..... 1.1am HmAlrnd Ne cxpllnaUens, please, ecd" ma. And shn took uh te skoel and wnltcd there .111 ... 1 . 1 .1 r. Till AM) AYI'IIL 111 IIIIII VII' Wim UUUUI I' minute into and hud te stay 11 hour niter tkoel. SAVE MEAT-SAVE HONEY with varr nun f . mel,peitrrnd cud, and tierf iki Uh. xrr ft lib- ralkmeTint of STUFFING or mtKSSiNO fl. Tertnllrlth nU' Ronenlnf. In- crckM the pie nra and deeret Ihaeect. IIeUl ehefi recem mend It. If jour grocer win net inr inr rlyyenennd lOe for m. ple paekege. Ask Grocers Fer BELL'S SEASONING tviieicmiie Aernt. nenrj- vtatts rhlladrlphlii msSKJ I gValianT MTABUtSXO-Uf- 1822 CHESTNUT STREET development hit beaun In beauty and utility of the fur- . M wjB3y i Wanamaker9 s Down Stairs Stere Marten and Mink Scarfs in Especially Fine Selection Exceptionally Reed skins in these (lOhirnble furs make the penrfs paiticularly desirable for Clirialmas giving. Stene mnrteu scarfs are $35 te $40; one of the $35 scarfs is sketched. Baum marten scarfs are $40 te $60. Mink scarfs are $20 te $40. Other Animal Scarfs Natural opossum scarfs at $8.50 te $17.50. Fitch scarfs at $12.50 te $30. Australian opossum scarfs at $10. Natural raccoon scarfs at $10 te $22.50. Squirrel scarfs at $13.50. (Mnrket) Women's New Suede Gloves Perfect for Christmas Giving Strap-wrist gloves and long gloves arc decidedly the mode, and suede, in shades of brown and gray, is the softest, most clvety hand-covering one can imagine. Leng gloves, in brown or beaver, have pearl clasps at the wrists; 12 button length, 3.73; 8 button length, 53 pair. Strap-wrist glove-, in beaver, mode and gray, are S3.85. (Central) Qui steas oe the en sle Household Linens 25c le $6 Gifts that will delight any housewife! ""tc for bread-tray cloths of imitation filet lace with linen centers; 50c for all-linen ene1 with Madeira embroidery. 50c te $1.30 for linen buck and damask towels. f.'l for te-ineh linen luncheon cloths; ftD.i'O for S 1-iuch ones, hemstitched or .scalloped. 5ll te .'jS for linen luncheon sets, scalloped and with or without embroidery. $0 dozen for hemstitched linen napkins, 14 indict, square. $6 for hemstitched or scalloped linen damask tablecloths, 70 inches bejuare. Crepe De Chine Underclothes, $2.50 Vests trimmed with hemstitch ing and tucks; envelope chemises and step-ins with Georgette crcpe and Ince, tiny rosebuds; tailored ones with hemstitching and a bit of embieidcrj. Pink only. Women's Blanket Bathrobes, $4.85 Mnde of warm, fuziy bathrobe blankets in coy dark and light colors and a arui v? patterns. Large roll cellaiu, two deep pockets, atin trimming and chenille cords an particularly attractive feature Women's Capeskin Gauntlets, $2.65 Urevn one of washublc i ape skin, pique town and in btrap wrist style. The deep culFs make them ,ut. comtei table in December windf' Fiber Silk Spert Scarfs $3.90 te $5.50 Women and girl like thete scarfs tremendously; Plain and fancy veaes in plum colors and lovely Reman stripes u wide selection te please fastidious tastes. Women's Nainsoek Chemises, $1 Piuk or white ones trimmed back aud front with lacr or tin- breidcr.t, well made and nicelj finish) (I Men's Cheviot Shirts Lew Priced at $1.65 I'm checks or -tupca in heavy quality cheviot - made te wear with .separate cellar, or with col cel lars attached. Laendtr, green, blue, tan and pink in the let. 13th Street Aisle Fabrikeid Overnight and Week-end Cases, $5 Dull or bright finish, with two ehups ami leather handles, 18 te '21 inch sue all lined with pretty cretenni. Bayberry "Candles 35c Pair The cry essence et tin old English Yuletide spirit! lle.xcd in hellj -.covered boxes, ready te be "burned te the hoeket" te btart the New Year's link Christmas Seals 10c and 15c Package Cardtf, tags aud seals with holly, Santa Claus heads or ether apprepriate Christmas decera-tiuns. Opp wiiMite Centra! Levely Negligees and Breakfast Coats $r for ncKligccs of boxleom crepe in light blue, pink, tur- queisi, rose, lavender anil French hlue. Tlie slipover model is I copied from an cNpensive Bilk crepe tiegliKce and there in some- thinir of the- same irrnce. Clus- tera of silk fruit finish each me. S0.50 for nlipevcr negligecH of crepe dc chine in black, orchid, light blue and pink. $8.30 for delightful breakfast coats of changeable statin trimmed with quilling. They are in Amer ican Hcauty. turquoise, orchid, light blue, purple und tea rene. (( rntrub Leng Chains of Tiny Beads nre new nnd very much liked. The little beads are of metal with enamel baked en in white, cernl, blue and green. $1. (( rntral) Boxed Blankets for Baby's Christmas Baby appreciates being warm mero than anything else, espe cially if he Is a very young babyl Seft, roversible cotton blankets, 50x40 inches, have Teddy bears, liiirmipR. kittens and flowers for llttle chubby hands te play with, They are in pink or blue at 90c te $1.25. (Central) Smart Semi-Tailored Crepe de Chine Blouses, $5.50 I White, flesh, bisque, navy blue i and black. Each is made with a ! Tuxedo roll cellar, turn-back i cuffs that fit tightly at the wribts ,'and center pleat all edged with j double frill of the &ilk. (Markel) Black Chiffen Velvet $5 Yard 40 inches wide The last shipment went out tuickl, for women appreci ated the fine quality. The most fashionable material for after noon or evening gowns, for millinciy, bags, etc. (Central) Dainty , Neckwear, 50c I includes the popular eyelet cellars and setb the cellars in Peter Pan, roll or flat shapes. Alse seme of the imitation Venise cellars and sets, the cellars in flat and i oil shape. All fresh and prettj 1 at 50c. Central Weel-Filled Quilts, $6.50 Here's warmth for yeu: It's a temptation te roll up in one and gO tO sleep ' They're prettt, tue u thej arc cohered with figured cambrn with plain sj'U tu border. Wouldn't "Mether appreciate enr for (.liri'tmas! All-WoeI Plaid Blankets, $8.50 (.olertul ant! sightly us well as warm, they are 06S0 iti'-iie-, in plaids of pink, tan. blue, gray or blmk with white and red-and-Ud-'k. White Blankets, $10 A geed six., .li.xSi inches, and with 100 per cci t wuel in the tilling, these blankets are an ieellent investment for warmth and long sei ice. They hat c pink or blue border tl rntral) rp fl1 m - .v'- -V. V-'Xi V fe 5f ''"V p r - -t J- i rU High Shoes That Are Exactly What Women Want, $6.75 tioeit leather m u medium shade of tan it used in these .shoes with rounded tees, real tip. imu lated .saddle blrapd and perforations,. The welted .soles are outlined in whitu btitching and the heels are low. Anether style in tan leather has a mere slender vamp and a medium heel. It has, simulated wing tips and welted soles. Many women are looking for uist this type of shoe. Black Shoes With Lew Heels hae been a little hard te find. These are of geed leather with straight tips with perforations. The soles are Avelted. (C'heMnut) These Shirts for Men Have the Appearance of Silk and the Durability of Cotten Ihey're made of u new material that is part fiilfe and part cotton, very finely and firmly vimen with a highly lustrous burfnee. They leek and feel ulmest exactly like ailk broadcloth. In colored ntripes of various) widths en white grounds. I' or instance, pin stripca of blue are broken by a white yatin.ntripe. A wider ttripc of shaded green haa narrow white satin stripes en each side. There's a wide variety of colors, and all of the shirt? are carefully cut and made. $G te the price. Fine for gifU Men's Part- Weel Half Hese Special, 50c L'nusualh low price for drep-.titch heather iiaif hose. A medium weight is in green, tan and dark brown heather. A heavy weight is in brown heather. Wouldn't be a bad idea te get a pair of each! (Gallery, Mnrket) Charming Dresses Of Tricetine, Peiret Twill, Serge, Canten Crepe and Crepe de Chine $10 $15 $18.75 In this group will be found delightful dresses of every fashionable Winter type. And nearly every dress is i marked at less than the rcg- ular price. The cloth dresses arc smartly cut and tailored, with braid, beads or interest ing embroidered motifs. All are in navy blue. Silk frocks are in navy blue or black and are of fine heavy crepes of the most fashionable texture. You'll find real distinction in each one of these dresses. Tailored Skirts for Large Women Tashiened of fine serge en lines becoming te large women. Practical and very geed looking pleated styles with diagonal pock ets and buttons skirts that will wear and wear. Anether is a fine pin-stripe pergc, the ether plain blue. All in :e te 10 waistbands. $5.75. These Gay Christmas Handkerchiefs for Women 25c Pare uiuii tei wi nave centers, borders or designs that chiefs hac net been se pretty for ecveral jcar. Embroidered Handkerchiefs at 35c doed squares of linen are hemstitched and have embroidered corners in white or dchcat" colors. Men's Geed Initial Handkerchiefs, 35c Bi, squares of cscellcnt linen have initials that leek as if they ttcrc hand done. . Children's Handkerchiefs 3 in a Bex for 65c Cunning little figures are embroidered in colors in the corner of eacli of these white linen handkerchief". Women's Plain White Linen Handkerchiefs 12cand 15c Each Neat handkerchiefs of snowy linen witli narrow hem.-titciied hems the sort women 't.int for practical, everyday use. Centmli ?G.75 5 $C75 - ' ' rl : t mm Ml li'plA- IK $18.75 $15 MurVet) no eottei and they are ery attracthe. have or, colored handker- CHRISTMAS baskets of eats, straw, flowers and grasses arc in gay colors at ?2.25. 'Centra! .France Mere and mere women are afhing for low corsets, yet many of them inuat have them quite well boned. Jt is the admirable combination that makes many of the new Lily of France models se desirable. $5 te $12.50 There are models ter all tigure.s jind one notices the high quality of the ceutils and brocades that an- used, al.-M) the eyelets below the lreut Mteels and the -willful use of elastic inserts. A S3 model is of line pink ceutil or brocade with silk striped elastic in the low top. An excellent point are the many short bones across the front. There are ." eyelets below the front steel. This is an example of a low yet well-boned corset. Fittings are w itheut charge and fre quently add te the service and satisfaction of new cor sets. Our expert litters will be glad te help you in any w ay. (Cflntrnt) Lily of Cers if 'ii n J IJ.-Tf7.Tf " .. i...-.-iV i rf - trr ami
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