s i Vi umW y OT "H 'iV r v r-ffufiij L'a." rur I i t J tin. JWfWs Puddings Proee That Fruits Will Gibe a Different Flaver Thei'e Is a Cake, Toe, That Uses Apple Mutter in Its Icing, Keep Peach Dishes en the Menu in Wintertime jv .MRS. M. A, WILSON ...i. . l Mm f A. iWlJeit, Alt CW" Hants rrstrurd RECENTLY when secklnc n rwlpe for en npplc-huttcr pie an old iMMkecppr sbve me some splrnrild 'ltna fnr this corner. "Down Se ith, in the land of cotton, . flMrgln lxnisculfe tnkM renl pride In Wiring te her family and hits found a plendtd rake recipe that you will llkp)ftce In mixing bowl nne and onceKitfc cup sugar, Yolks of two cogs, . 0nc-AiV "up renini;. Crcsm until very light. New add fine civ of cooled sweet potatoes A"t have been Pt rftreupfc Me potato "rie ami one-half eups flew, fue'tMrda cup of cocoa, One teaspoon cinnamon, One-half teaspoon nutmeg, One-half teaspoon ginger, Onc-feuith teaspoon cloves, Four level tcntpoenn baking powder. One cup Hack coffee. Best haul te Wend thoroughly, then t and fold In the stiffly beaten whites Turtinte two well-creased and floured deep layer cofce pnns. spreading e batter. Just n little higher en the Sits of the Pan than in center: bake ta moderate even thirty minutci. When 5prcnd apple butter between the Jwtn, and for icing. Plnce in small bowl One-half cup apple eutter. One tablespoon melted eutter, Tue tablespoons boiling racfc coffee, tad sufficient XXXX fetieer te m alto a Blitiirc that will flprcad. Beat hard, then use for icing cake. Apple- Butter Plo Plata in saucepan One and one-half cups cold black etffee, One-half teaspoon salt. Seven leicl tablespoon flour. Stir te dissolve flour and then bring mixture te a bell. Cook slowly five mlnutes, then add Three feuiths cup brown sugar, One cup apple butter, Yolk of enr egg, Twe tablespoons butter One teaspoon vinegar. Beat hard te blend nnd then turn in I deep pleplnte that hns been lined With plain pnstrv. Use inch-wide strips Of pnstrv. put en crlb-cress fashion te form top crust; hake in slew even thlr-fr-flre minutes; let cool, then place white of egg in bowl nnd add one-halt thss apple jellv. Bent uMng Dovcr Devcr rttle egg heater nnd bent until mixture holds its shape. Pile en top of pie, dust lightly with cinnamon. Pcnch Pudding Tlratn n inr of canned peaches New! pltrc in mixing bowl Three-feurthi cup of sugar, One epij. Four talleipnene shortening. Cream, then add Ttce npi flour, Four level tcnipoentt baking powder. One-half leal teaspoon salt, One-half level tcaipenn nutmeg, One cup milk or water. Heat veiy hard te blend thoroughly. K'rm- irrpnsn n tue-nuiirt meld liberally, then dust with flour when meld Is ready,,! then fold into the pudding unucr Twe cup thinly sliced peaches, One half cup of sour cream. One tup irrdcd raixina. One-half cup finely chopped citron. Mix in thoroughly nnd turn nt once trirt mni . mi nr mnlil nnd nlnce indnrce kettle vh sufficient boiling water te eev two-thirds depth of meld. r.eil one nnd one-quarter hours; re- nwe cei'r nnd let pudding stand in Beld tr-f fhe minutes then turn en ti't p Mt and seip with peach sauce. Persian Chocolate Snuce Place in saucepan One and one-half cups cold coffee, One ami one-fourth cups brown svgar, Twe-thinU cup cocoa. One teaipenn cinnamon, Eight Iciel tablespoons flout . Twe level tablespoons Luttei. Stir te dissolve flour and sugar and bring te a boil. Cook for five minutes, new add one-half cup of marshmnllew whip and bent inlxtmc until well blend ed. These unusual leclpcs are well worth tning nnd will add variety te the menu. Frem iiuuthir lender who just wishes her initials te be bigncd te her helpful recipe, comes nn unusual potato salad that is Indeed very tasty. Try it nnd you ulll like it. Dear Mr,. AVilsen A iery dear friend of mine gave me. this recipe for potato snlnd. 1 am sure ou will find It ery dclicieui and different. &Ij Iari7a potatoes, Twe dill pickles, chopped fine. Dressing, One tablespoon eliva oil, One tablespoon vincgarl Mix well and halt nnd pepper te tafctc. D. M. O. MRS. WILSOlYS ANSWERS , Ml' DRAU Mrs. Wilsen T would f ''ke j en tp print a recipe for boiled dumplings. I used te mnke I tlitm successful! j, but of late I have . mid very little success. I usually I neil them fifteen or twenty minutes llKhtly covered, but they are net light and nice I wju nppreclnte this I ilpe very much. M. II. M. IJght Dunipllngt fl. i) cup, 0f fJeur, ' (e frrMpnen of salt, lour Uul tcuspuens of baking pev.- (he tablespoon of prated onion, ''ne-hnlf teaspoon of ptpper. uh (lis inKtuie between the hands jte mix. New add nu exact two-third '"i of milk or wnfer and chop nnd fold this mixture until well mixed. Then form with two tnblcpoerfR into balln the Mre of n sntnll ekr. Drep In pet con taining plenty of boiling water. Cever closely nnd conk for fifteen infinite. Lift with n fklmincr nnd place around (he Ktew or pet reaat. Dear Mrs. Wilsen Will you please give me n recipe for a rellih mndc of celery, cauliflower, onions, peppers, limn beane. De you reek the vege tables scpnrntely and what .plccs de you tive Alse, please tell me hew te cook Swiss chard se that the bit ter taste in net present. MBS. Q. II. P. The relish that you desire is called country chew and Is mndc as follews: Country Chew Place in a preserving kettle Orte pint of lima beans thai have been cooked until tender, One medium-shed head of cauliflower broken into small branches and cooled until tender, One pint of small onions, cooked nntil tender, , Three stalks of celery, out into inch pi'crrt nnd parboiled until tender, Eight pccn peppers, cut into inch pieces anil pat boiled. New cover the vegetables with a mix ture made as follews: SPtce parts vinegar. One part water. And the following spices : Four tablespoons of must at d seed. One tablespoon of celery seed, One-half cup of salt, One-half cup of oretrn sugar, One-half cup of ptekling spices, One-half cup of dry mustard dis solved in two-thirds cup of salad oil and one-half cup of vinegar. New add one cup of flour, and when thoroughly blended stir into the ture in the preserving kettle nnd bring te n boil. Cook for thirty minutes, Mien fill into pint all-glass fruit jars nnd seal securely. Dip tops of Jars when cold in melted pnrnflln and store in n cool place. ' Swiss Chard . Cut the Sn is, chard In suitable pieces ' place in the saucepan nnd I llinir wntcr- cook for thirtv I 1, ,, ";.C"fllt 'iU .M ler serving t n i,, ,iii. ,i ;, n..- -ii- In a let disli and wre. Over-conk ng and allowing the chard te stand in the , Rnilnennn will nftnn enime tht. tri-mtiln snucepnn will often cause the trouble Hint you complain of. MBS. P. DUOAN A cheice of some splendid recipes for the Christmas fruit take will be featured in our corner. After-Dinner Tricks Ne 27 Italnnccd Glass of Water Te bnlnnec a glass of water en edge requlici it keen eje nnd n steady hnnd unless one knows the trick. The secret is a bit of n match stick which Is picvieuilj slipped benenth thn table cloth, nnd which materially assists in accomplishing the bnlnnce, the glass Ixing leaned against it. Even then, n little experiment is lieccisary. in order te make the bnlnnce leek realistic. Copyright. Mil, lv iMbM- Ltdatr Compenu H AIR DRESSING Marctl Waving by Ntn Experts "INECTO" HAIR DYEING We Hpeolallie In transformations ull kinds of hair work. ind N. W. .33 S. DTH- THEE -WAI.. 8121. SWEATERS and Knitted Shawls for Men, Women & Children HOLI IX ecn FACTORY At 10cc Swings Mm $1.50 ,0 $6.00 $1.00 " $3.00 I ikIIpk' Sw filters $2.00 "' $4.00 I.uillrn' 'Inxrilun lit $3.00 $4.50 $5.50 l.ailles' .lercej Hpiirt SweulefB Vlrn'ii Hpert H enters 1 mile' Ilnnlifil JO. 10 A. SO. 30 linvtlH M,S,eur!:',,","rt 75C t0$ 1.50 Sample lets te olieosis fiem nt less til in cost Uirii from HlilO A si. te e r. m. Victory Knitting 821 Cherry St .til. Fleer Take Elevator f S i , ,i7j I A i 1 VJv .' ' - i' i y s i - r " 1 v . . f.l I vV..41ErJui'70 l-Z 1 if -- -i - - . ,-' -it ..-.. f " r' mm i a BVENIKO PUBLIC T,Tim(iWTBEgHlA; ' WEDKE0tAY Dreamland adventures The Underground Singer Ily DADDY Jack and Janet go with Chip and Chipper Chipmuck en a riile in Dame Instinct's underground .aiife. They ate traveling in Nosey Jlfefc'i ttmnel when they bang into Nosey Mele himself. CHAPTER HI A Wild Chnsc "VTOW - Chi we are In for it! bquenked hip Chipmuck, nn the ttnder- ground nute bumped Inte Nosey Mele irnm Deiilnu. "I want te go home," squeaked Chip per Chipmuck, who Reemed even mere alarmed than her brother Chip. Am for .Tnek ninl .Timet after their first startled surnrise. when the nute humped Inte the mole, they found them- selves laughing. It struck them ns , comical the way Nosey Mele, while going quictlv nleng his own tunnel, get mat thumping inuie-iiKc kick irem me auto. But Nosey Mele himself didn't think It anything te he scared of or anything te Inugh at. Nesev Mele was upset and he was mad. The auto had given him n mighty Jelt nnd new, before he could pick himself up or find out who the bumper wns it bumped mm again. That was becnuse Jack, in the excite. : ment, had forgotten te say "whoa!" 0" t55 i-nUtie- te the auto. Wham, thump nnd then , fCCtCUfZC or Anoite Aneite wham, thump, again. Moderate iHcm r3&u5y mrati xiiree nines me nuie iiiiiiicru mi" Nosey Mele, driving him forward. Three times, and each time escy Jiocjet iiiiiuurii inn iiiuu nn .-.vn-j ... he didn't have time te show his med i nor te turn about nnd light. The mumps Kepi driving nun lerwura. i n.. .1... .1.1 1 .!..... ll.n mllf flpAPA ' Nosey Mele out of the tunnel into n large chamber. By this time Jack's wits had come back te hlin. "Whoa!" he shouted, and the auto came te a step. But Jnck had made a mistake in shouting "whoa" right then. He should hnvc shouted "gld-dap." Fer the Instnnt the underground nutq stepped, Nosey Mele turned around nnd came lljing at it. At the snine moment mix-'Chip and Chipper Chipmuck went Hying out of tne auto, diving into a sine tun nel. All they could think of wns te get awny. They didn't cen wnit te warn Jack nnd Janet te fellow them. Tliume! Nosey Mole threw himself acnlnst the nute. Crunch ! His sharp teeth rasped against the hard top. Jeck nnd Jnnet. creuchinir within, thought would tear the nute , te pieces Never J'.'"'!;?5' creature In such a fury, Hni1 Nnse' Me,e ,bppn nH blB n." n "K instead of as Hiuall as a mouse he would hove been nine te tnrnsn an eicpnant. A , th h , rf , m n as Jnck nm, Jnnet werc freely ' Hairdressing Marcel and Hairdrest, 75c Shampoo & Scalp Treatment, $1.00 JENNY SELTZER'S SALON 020 CHESTNUT PIIONK WA1,. 1147 Itoem 13 -WOOL-BEADS-i 14c per oz. 10c Bunch Kmbreldt7, Knlttlirff and Ture Bilk. Ilrntdlns Hfmstltchlnx IPfedlnr lMentlnv Fmlireiilfn Hcnlleplnic lluttenlinlrti Iluttnnn CeTfrnl NOVELTY EMBROIDERY CO. il007 Filbert Street' mimuiumzamzzx&. What Yeu He D aveuecii r ! Leeking Fer- of "Cellins" feri ft A course sas.OfJ. We arc efTcrinfr for a lim ited time only a Special Course of ten treatments (10) for $35.00. Suiely you have some friends who come here ask them about "COLLINS." Lenger courses sold at leas cost per treatment. OIUJdil0 K TTTmr Tr.TriTi H.JNS.JL 1 J 1 J,Hi Bellevue Court Building 1418 Walnut Street Cell Kpnice iJ8) for appointment niI25XIr3 Carriage Beets $10 Fur trimmed, black velvet or black satin, rubber soles. tft CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut Established 1868 80jL'iaicaefliK I JmSL Radio Radie i JrWk- fflSli I Klk Hfitl GOLDMAN'S, 1624 Chestnut St. AJelce 6n Care and Treatmeni of the Hair and Scalp FREE CTOWPgitttflMMffilfl V Any larger. They were glad they were net nnf Im tlui mipii wlin n Nenev Mele S teeth could get nt them. And they feared that as seen as he found the auto was net a living thing, but jtlst iIw.'lIhOI Hint held (lie fepM he wnfl seek ing, he would reach in nnd tear them Itmtf nniiM Him imenne? Whr. run awuy in tlic underground auie, ui course. "tlld-dni, shouted .TncK, wliicii is what lie should have shouted long be bo be fere. The auto leaped forward Just as Nosey Mele wnR lushing forward for another attack. Bump! Thump 1 Over went Nosey Mele and nwny raced the unileertrmitwl nittn. t uent nut of the eliAmlmr Inte n tunnel. Then it came I te a big mole Castle, a fort filled with pnisagcways, wmi a cozy nesi in me center. The auto rated right through this nest, unci Jnck nnd .Timet get Just one glimpse of n lady mele who wns awakening from n nap. Nosey Mele was following. He took short cuts and nlmest caught tlicrn. Out of the tnstle and bnck through the tunnel te where the big fight had taken place. Nosey Mole had gotten there ahead of them. But Nosey Mole made the mistake of turning his back, Wham, the auto sent him tumbling head ever neeis, mm ueiore nc ceuki pick himself nn. It dnshed down the very tunnel into which Chip nnd Chipper Chipmuck had escaped. (Tomorrow will be (old hew tlrey rome upon tlie cate of it sleeping bear who Isn't a real bear nt nil.) Writ or Then for BntTrii or FrUUd aimpita. R0TA. EHGRAV1H.G CO, 814 WtUtt St - UriICTTrillM PC umiiuiii viiiiiv - m v j WIIII.K YOU WAIT. AH klniln ""M of I'lentlnK. Ilutteim Cetered. llnttonhelm. Hperlnl nttrnllnn lten te Mull nrdcrs. W. S. HEMSTITCHING CO. 1 1 1 11 li f Kelow ChMtnut. 2d Fir. Ill . IIUIOI. riienri Wnlmit 1713 1111111111 III HI It Your Wedding Ring Made Latest Style V.xtKrt Diamond Srttlnc IRA I). (1AKMAN 101 H. 11th Ft. '"Mill MUM Hill , REMOVES HAIR J-THE ACCEPTED OEPILATOW I Njl TOP, 30 YEAR3 i J, S A!" EASY" K0N0M'C-At- l yuJaE .yAlriql - I AIL DRUG. DEPI 5TWE5N OR DIRECT 5 1 00 TRIAL SIZE 10 JOSEPHINE LEFEVRE CO.V 142 N. I2,SVST. PHILA. PA. sJ J. LawUr 1126 Walnut St 0nerr.. Trem 18th St. WE HAVE TAKEN ONE HUNDRED TRIMMED HATS Smart nnd up-to-the-mlnute. Fermer values up te 118.50. Newy.SO Rvery lint hand mncfe nnd beautiful materials Safe Milk Fer Infants & Invalids NO COOKING The "Feed-Drink" for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Heme, Office, and Peuntnins. A,h tnr unm trtfn 2Aveid Imitations & Substitutes Protects slippers and wearer. a (CjgJ&jSg&k P"Wflp vSSW Wonderful New Discovery - Electro - Electro Treatment for the HAIR Abielutely Grews Hnir Removes All Dandruff Prevents Falling Hair All Hair Conditions Will Abso Abse lutely Respond te This Treatment The value of ltadio-Elcctre Treatment is net new. Experi ments conducted ever a long period hnve icsulted in a Won derful New Disceveiy for advanc ing the piogiesr. of the hair. Tills treatment can be obtained only at our establishment. WANAMAKER'S I WANAMAKER'S I WANAMAKER'S Christmas Jollity Is in the Air! Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere Exquisite Perfumes Frem Over the Sea New fragrances, as well as the old favorites, are here te carry Christrnnn wished te these who leve perfumes of delicacy and rare exotic scents. Bettles nnd boxes have n beauty ana grace of their own, which Is flttlpif. ,-,. Little bottles nnd droppers (very nice te hanp; en Christ mas trees or carry In the handbag) of the same Imported perfumes begin at ?1 nnd $1.50. Bettles of perfume arc 85c te S7.25. Toilet water and vegetal arc ?1.30 te $7.85. Sachets are 75c te $2.60, nnd talcums, 25c te ?1. A Nice Complement te a Gift of Perfume is n pretty glass perfume dropper or n pcrfumteer. They are in delicately pretty shapes at $1 te $G. t (Central) Fine Capeskin Gloves for a Weman's Christmas Gift All arc of finest quality capeskin that Is unexcelled for wear and smartnesB. Every pair is washable. $2.25 for one-clasp gloves In tan, brown and fawn with spear point bncks. , , . . $3 for light-weight one-clasp gloves in gray, fawn, tan and brown with two-tone embroidered backs. .... $2.85 for strap-wrist gloves In tan, brown, beaver and black. $3.75 for beautiful pearl whlte one-clasp gloves; crochet embroidered backs. ... ... $4.50 for tan, brown, gray, mode Btrap-wrist gloves with full 6-inch cuff. An ideal sports nnd street glove. $1.50 also for beautiful cight-button-length mousqnetaire gloves of very light-weight capeskin In tan, brown, champagne, pearl gray nnd mode. $5 for twelve-button-length meubquetaire gloves In tan, brown nnd gray. (Central) Firs, If they are Wanamaker furs it means their quality and fashion are unquestioned. Every piece is of fine selected pelts, beautifully made up, the kind one likes te give. And prices are low for such dependable furs ! Handsome Japanese Mink Steles, $90 A beautifully shaded stele of Japanese mink, 62 inches long, with plenty of tails, is $90. It is sketched. A similar style of natural mink, 72 inches long, is $100. One and Twe-Skin Animal Scarfs Natural opeum, $8.50 and $17.50. Squirrel scarfs, $13.50. Fitch scarfs, $12.50 te $30. Australian opossum, $10. Stene marten, $16.50 te $40. Mink scarfs, $20 te $40. Baum marten, $40 te $50. Marmet Fur Coats, $90 Glistening marmot coats are full 36-inch length, with large col cel lais, and arc lined with silk. With raccoon cellar and cuffs, l35. Fine natural muskrat coats, very youthful, are 40 inches long at $175. (Market) Pillows! Pillows ! Pillows ! Seft, fat pillows, nice and comfy nnd round, are covered with pretty cretonne or terry cloth at $1. Unusual ones at $2.50 are special, indeed. They are round and covered with velour, gathered en top and finished with a button. Seme have inserts of geed tapestry all around, like the much mere expen sive pillows. (Chentnut) Special for the Holidays! 150 Smart New Tep Coats $12 They're made almost like men's overcoats plainly tailored, belted, generously pocketed and finished with convertible cellars. Most of them have raglan shoulders. All are of thick, warm materials that will stand a great deal of hard wear and weather. All sizes from 16 te 42. $12 for unlined coats of greenish mixtures. $16.. "50 for tan pole coats lined throughout with self-color satin. $16.50 for herringbone mixtures, in brown, gray and green, lined throughout. $16.50 for dark blue and brown mixtures in extra thick material with contrasting or plaid backs. $18.75 for coats of green, gray, brown and gray green mixtures half lined with silk. Every Ceat in the Greup Is Specially Priced Frilly Little Party Frecks for Girls of 6 te 14 Airy fairy little frocks of pink, blue or white orepe de chine, Georgette or net ns light as thistledown. Knets of ribbon, wee frills and sashes ndem them. Most amaz ing of all, little crepe de chine bloomers come with seme of them. Sber, fl te 14 years, though net all sizes In any one style. $13.50 te $2l50. (Market) PECBMBER 7, 19 fb (Gift of (Gifts $16.50 $18.75 U - 1 A Man's Raincoat That Presents a New Idea and that idea is te have no seams where the rain beats. Shoulders and sleeves are free from seams for water te seep through, se that thor ough protection is assured. The yoke line is becoming, tee, 'and there is an inverted pleat down the back. The belt fastens with a trench buckle and can be pulled up smartly. All of the coats have con vertible cellars, straps at the wrists and are of heavy tan material, thoroughly rub berized. $9.75 (Onllerj-, Geed-Looking Shirts Are Sure te Please a Man There are plenty of such shirts, priced low, In the Gallery Stere for Men. At $3.50 shirts of an artificial silk-and-cotton mixture coma in neat stripes. At $R a silk-and-cotton material that has all the appear ance of satin-striped silk broadcloth in plenty of attractive stripes. (Oallery, Market) Men's Initial Handkerchiefs, 35c Each All linen, all white and very geed quality at this little price. (Central) Latest Dance Music en Clarien Records at 55c Twe whele dances for 55c, re peated as often as you like geed value, isn't it? Why net give two or three Clarien records te your friends for Christmas? 1107 "Dixie" (One Step) "Canadian Capen" (Fex Tret) till "Moen River" (Wnltr) "Seuth Se Iile" (Fex Tret) 1 106 "Second Hand Rese" (Fex Tret) "El Relicario" (My Spnn iih Roie) (Novelty One Step) 1114 "June Moen" (Fex Tret) "I Wonder if Yeu Still Care for Me" (Fex Tret) 1113 "Pegtry O'Neil (Waltz) "All by Myself" (Fex Tret) and many ethers are here. Tele phone and mail orders will be promptly attended te. (Central) Maids' Waists for Christmas Gifts Neatly tailored waist of prac tical materials are made in the correct style with two-in-one col cel lars. Striped percale and white mad ras wnists, $1.50. White linene waists, SI. 75. Black fcnteen waists, $2. Black poplin waists, $2.25. Black mercerized poplin, $3.25. (Market) Pure Weel Crib Quilts, $3.50 Seft and se warm and snug! They are covered with plain pink or light blue sateen or have fig ured tops and plain backs and borders. i ( entrah r- $16.50 $18.75 JrfflX .4 jrVkV if Fw Sv v I x x ' mS ?A hi I V Ww'l ) UfefTTO- ) J ! yPiW 1 fc?mr. Lj A I la i TrtV r in i2l'V siT Market) SllMS sue Odd Pieces With Sterling Silver Handles, $1.25 Tomate servers, cold meat servers, salad forks, gravy ladles, berry spoons and pie knives pieces that make evcr-welcome gifts. Each is attractively boxed for Christmas giving. Children's Gloves 65c te $1.35 tiee for gray and brown fieecc lincd fabric mittens with fur tops. $1 for fabric gauntlets in gray and brown with leather palms. $1 for Scotch wool gloves in gray and brown heather mixtures and for leather gauntlets in tan and brown, fleece lined nnd uith star trimmed cuffs. $1.25 for Scotch wool skating gauntlets. $1.35 for brown capeskin mittens, fleece lined nnd with fur tops. Handkerchiefs for Women and Children, 35c and 55c 35c for women's white linen handkerchiefs with colored em broidered initials nnd tiny wreaths embroidered daintily. 55c for boxes of three children's handkerchiefs embroidered with interesting figure. Women's Silk Underclothes $1 te $3.85 $1 for sntin camisoles in flesh, white, orchid, navy blue and black. $2.25 for ilesh and white satin bloomers. $3.50 for envelope chemihes of pink radium silk trimmed with Georgette crepe, ribbon, lace and hemstitching the very essence of daintiness, 53.50 for silk jersey pantalettes In blue, green, purple, brown and black. $3.85 for jersey silk pantalettes with deep ruffles at tractively trimmed Fiber-Silk Sports Scarfs $3.90 te $7.50 Women like these immensely! i'lani ana lancy weaves, plan coler.s nnd Reman stripes in the assortment. Crepe de Chine Overbleusea $5.90 Suit blouses that are charm ing in color and in trimming. Henna, brown, navy blue and sand embroidered in French knet3 in centmsting colors. Fabrikeid Pocketbooks, $1 Strap books and envelopo envelepo envelope nhaped bagh in long-grain fab fab rieoid with shiny finish. Men's Mufflers, $1 Tiber and cotton mixtures in plain colors and figures in blue, gray, brown, black and green. Bead Necklaces, 65c and $1 All bends or pretty combina tions of metal links and beads. Clear or frosted in imitntiens of many stones. 13th Street Aisle Children's Oilcloth Feeding Sets, 50c Set lib and tray cloth sets of white oilcloth with dull finish. Inter esting te kiddles because of the prettily painted Dutch babies or (lowers. Stamped Towels 25c and 30c Hemstitched ones of cotton huck stamped for embroidery. Boudoir Caps, 35c Pink or blue i volle nnd pink, ftlwh, China silk trimmetl With bits of lace. Vv7v?,V .?S,i K I Chri Opp mini J v i w 1 ) m Wi t !ll r. ml it"Jt' tl r.i 21 Ctje : Jl 3 J WMWMa"MM(---nMa---MRN-t s fc ,jl A' . J ' El a