msm-rvM 7y' Kf. ;xy - , ..,-- - v r. . n ym , Ht m. , .r mtfjh ; fti JfM : r . w EVENING" PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIlMlELPHI A? SATURDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1922 hCharm qf the Unexpected Is as Potent n-Liit re in Anuthina Mm. IVtlann in K,euw6 " s r n Disfi Uvfaiv. the Family Thai They Haw Never Tasted P Before and Vew Will Sea Hew They'll Enjoy It -, MtH M. A. WILSON m. 11.1..R !'! ."r. .wirti te .rM:7 nr ...?. S'lr-rr n nft.,1 ' hrfw ibi.! hip ii" '"." ;'..!..- ii...t a rtmtV te KWc you 1u,t o,hetl.l..R I rfM&rcnt Au (irnliii of Crlcry n-t In Iwli pleiPW Hiifflclent cenn Cat " ..' ' ' J f ,.Wv te mrnHiire mtridt nrnn " , -;., ,,011!: water, .. nlllirt. "Vr .' .I....I.. P Hei. ii Kind cook until tenner. ... Incvi"" WioVhefleur. .nul then L lUrr.auailcr cups of the J fr rfVr.it.nl from tie celery J .,.- .e imlliinr nelnt, nnl cook for &1S' If?11''. nf nnr. ,TrfeTH, V. .fnl fcWcr. m W "J "? '!"',, Mix well nn.lt.Mrn.il wen- I wklnfC hW' N '" r ' Things You'll Lovcje Malta snilnklr thickly with hrmd crumbs, nnd tliPii cover With luilf fitii of rlircse rut In tiny hits, irnlcp In inuilcriite even for thirty. live inliiiiteH. Meat In Lenf , I'lncp In mixing howl 7'ire PMif nf thick cream siiure. One cup of thick ircll-dralnrd tomato "'. . Our cup nf finrlu chopped nuts, 7' ipe cii of either baked brain or canned pre, rubbed threuph a sieve, One-half cup of inrtttd butter, Twe cups nf brreilcrambs, One tcnipoen of suit. One-half timpnnn of pepper. One-half cup of finely chopped un ion, Onc'hnlf cup nf findy chopped pars ley. One-half tcnipenn of thyme. One-half teaspoon of poultry season in ft, Tive irelt-heatcn rags, MIt. well nnd turn In writ gr.'nfed nnd floured pun, nnd linke In moderate even for thirty-live minutes. Serve with tnmtitn Mitirc. CfifTce Souffle I I'incp In pup 7' ire level tablespoons of sclatin, ; Add One cup of cold coffee. And fPt iimIiIp te soften for hnlf hour. Melt this Bi'I'itln h.v srttlns Hip run In imn of het wilier, stir te blend while i melting. Plner In pnurrnnn ' I One cup nf slieim hlavk vnffrc. I 7'ire tablripenin el inntilnrch, i Thrrc-uuiiilcrs cup of ciram. I Tiee-thhdi cilp of pmrdcrcd situi), Tirn tcwipnnni nf vanilla, 1 alki of two r. I ltrnt nnd hlrniMnnd reek until thick, mid the iiiepnred sjelntin nnd cool, fold In tlie stililv lienlen wliites of eggs, iinil turn iu :i meld Hint has lieen rinsed with reld wnler. iihire in refrigerator te meld. Serve with thin rustnrd sauce. Pen nut Muffins I'lncp iu mixing howl One-half cup of siliiai: I'nur tablespoon (if butler, Yolk of I ten tun. drum well, then n.ld I Three cup of flour. i Twe Icrel tablespoon uj baking poic peic I Her. Fer ii Utlle I'TlMiu j One teaspoon of salt. Ibrh'iiw nil llllVP ,1 IKHC iriPliu Id I .w nil', eiir-nnij init ej inn,. imk III . w-nii Fikf)i . . . .!.... .. fi.:i . .. ti'i uniti. in Liivi; ii v.iiiirL- .;. eft. IIpip is ii simple, useful little gift fur her. tut n circle of fills tix inches in diameter. et mime ur.c-ineh rlhhen of a rentriiKtlng slmde nrid fold it. Hend In one cut .end. Stitrh it te tlie center of Hie circle. 11' n.l llie r i in I ll'.i tin mm a.uiiiiu, stitching it le the cii.le ns you wind. , Ttcnt te tine smooth batter nnd then add One cup of finelp t hopped peanut. lllend in the peanuts well, nnd then turn In well greased nnd floured niullin pans, and bake in het even for twenty minutes. SVSTITW. MIT I'KHMINAMTY . 11 IH Y?lPII1i ll"t 111" I" i -"."i,, lllj "l IMHT- iVnllniii. null Mill llUM' II l!0eilsleil i rrv or feirhrv. thut lns (nutlitll snmii. At roetle .loin Mini" cm S of fferent lt ltrnt I tli .llitum of Stenoy Mcl.lnn. peiie. !. in ' ' " .,'' ,,, !..,i who will write of the rrnulnlii Bumas of Imsths te the under side of tlie circle. ,,, BI18U11 u,,. sports i's"s of th Fasten the lesi'tle te a girdle of sill; Kvkmsu ithliu Lemibk. "Halt It a tr rlhhnn. Vl.tlKA. I , . FAI.I. AMI WINTI:K. HIOKT'. ATl.XNTIf CITV. N. J. KUJ, AMI WINI'tllt IlKSIIKTS r,Kt:e(ir. n .i. tranH ATLANTIC CITV Mn0 0n tlie Ili'i I ."." Ah'.ajs U.in Jll.llll !... Hit unl c.l.l silt Wiiti-r TlnllK BATES STRAIKHT BY DAY Itiintiiiie WuK-r. S.' nil ir ihtmii Ilntlt. SI INI inn! S7 mi T Mreii Omni CnMiiT Uiiiim mill llitli In. i r-iiii-., $11. ii) nr il.n riieti'j Atliiill'' I'ltj ll,." (Ii i In slr.t m . - M fn YL nnxz - jf jjePiissm LAUREL HOUSE LAKEWOOD. NEW JERSEY Invigorating climate. 18-hqle golf course. Saddle horses. Fine walks. Daily concerts and dane in p. Superior reads for meter Inp. FRANK F. SIIUTE. Manager Fermrrljr of Iinrrl In the l'liirt wm ATLANTIC CITT. N.J. T.AKi:VlMIU. N. J. Nev mikI meJern ntwuilv nn ill Oiiniii Vninl a ' throuislieut. I'jjnem for . cc Iknt llun- IteAmcriran rimi Hetel par-cxccllcnce 5 n,Aii eich.trn. .Mucins'. lioeklo'. t the AtUnHp rt ,t. l I'lieii l.nkcwen.1 SIM. New Vnrtc allKv. J3i wisw"" ,,,. ii.., . urt, s urOiHMny. r nine runrr ...".' , I WiiiiiiiiiBMiniiini' ii I.OItT MJ::tt,. H,A. .1 KCLGJ& B) j) FL0B1DAS MOST ATTRACTIVE nESORT "g It.'ChJileii PI. tirar Bearrtualk. Ke- MflATri A1 I H I I i t EWk s&fli 1 , 1 MOTEL KOYAL VMM h -I RA5TMORE AT,: Worlds Gnvh'st Hetel Success Continental Alu:i,i i)i'ii, nlnari t 'ii l j tirnu meJiTatc. Hie i r phi'iie. - twin, ir iii..iic. .1 Kvrry Ilnein ivllh I'rlv ilr .uh. V. M. W.MjSll tlU.NTAN M J. I.. MXMIX. Mui.'.crr. W Ith runnlnj imiIit. $L .VI l'.!i inlwite bath. V "" -' Srjr'jsJJ FORJ MYERS The Garden Soot of the'West Coast" lllirn .Inn, Otli In Apill lOth. Is-hnle flulf feillwi,. llr.iHM lirinK. Vlihllni?. iiiiiKrnnrii limine;, reiiiim I iiiiiib Ii ami lluiillini, Snimiulns l'cel .Sm. Ii ihhiii.v Mrrnesir,. l'ji LAI wewUanen KSV's. AS .2?' wim-i-ami iiKAcn.ri,A. Ilimriluiilk. S. K. llcmlfac. iii:hmi ha The Ideal Winter Resort PRINCESS HOTEL BERMUDA LAKE COUHT AVARTMENTS fit., fur Urn kli-t. ii film li.iu-li. Kla. lerns NIAGARA FALLS" i . ri.tMi'l for nil is rj . .', iIim tour I '10 ii hi f nril) Vr.,lili!,ltll!t,il1. linlnl 'II I linilllMil lllllllN. llelil.ll !, Wf l.llle lijr I Uinillv en Hi" ll,iil,r A ll " ' Kle '"" lrH f""1 In nln iiieiuniiiljtis Iihi lirui Id inn 'I II.. I i ' "I' "Win. nei tlmilil" mur mi mlliiv nunuj. t,0i!,.',l,";,I,,;;,;!r 'u5rA.'lTo',n0Vli"i!.e. " ' sharps-vaca-teurs Sficl.cl In Klimnir- "f I'iiiiii.h Iti'imiiiln I 3301 Kf.NSINOTON AVE. I ii"",i Minimis nc I'iiiiikh '.in """III l:n).il Mull Sluilii l'.nkit C.i. .. IIA1 lllN.x III.A1 II, fl.A. DAYTONA HEACII HOTEL R??ft.'! " V : " ,nr'' n"tM' l!.i st iM-iich. m ri,.n,.t-ul "" ''"'"ii. J!u J3.S0 t ; "r "fr "" " elan. I III! IIS r.;mSeJ. ERICSSON LINE " for Baltimore Tri'lglil nul I n-.'ii.'. rs tn HilUnn'ri. rml I In- mith. Miiiiiiem l i" fr I'li-r :i, S. Iiiliinure .lie, 1I1II1 "I " "" I" M Sil'ir.l.ii in :i nn N.i HuiMlii.i fti'iimrr. V iir.it, x nmiil ?LaA's Round the World Cruise AiirMlif3tlir'aitimi iliet acecninlfs rperlcni'ril,i.ircfi 1 luinaj-cni'iit with Ciiu.il cernftuit tit l(urt ion. Fcur 1.. , -. -11., .....1. .U- ,.. . .,.,-... 'I.,,,.,.. f. 'i.i'iiun t I I Miinniii lltiiriui lriiii hi" )t 1 1 -ti i iniiiici t in) iini f f It! P rr j!K lai.ti.ll.ii (I. nnt Ilntav 1 1 f.1 lilnilP,! (i n. nl( ' Irem jlWI ,u J,K I,,,,,,, P,ui, Jrlt ci, ffr, from San I ranclue, leb. 10, 'Ki B Frem New Vurl, J.in. 22, ll:i ciark Sc Mediterranean CVllicn l1"" " ''3 .lay linage hull lias I'fiemr a rlaitk, a' " P"' VIUIBU mett tut ihe inpney. Mjnunntli lit jmrr "dnpi'M i'l e'liml" f tnttrlv "K.innin Ai si tc VUtntn," -rfilillt n-.m.l ( .r the "';! I I-AM.M ON I KimUAHV Id. Hjtfi $pC0 ur.u.l li.ican.iri front nV. In. Iinlr I ntrlj, RlJ,t, ilritf., frr. Mup-eicr rrlvi'cz-i ' i I ""ire a Pitaiiig tcaiute will, i,0,, itu4e, .'.fii.torenr'rini.nni ilirff !. Mcilitcrranean H ilayerulie. t6f0 ii.at.l, Inclnillm: lierr rv. iii.iiii. OUnimer Criiike ' .i June J7 In in-iially ihnttrrnl Wlnif M,ir liner i ,, , li;'"'-- 2.'Mti.n. n..n.e. Allien., Sp.iin n,n upcially .. " , A "lirili.LMcmlen ami etlnt Kud leuti te Lutepe nnJer n.i"i, icaiunaMc luiei. FRANK C. CLARK, Times BIiIr.. N.Y. u.inn.i.i l IUUK5 If).. 200 Se. 13th St.. Phila. , ' '., V1 ... I m a,.:, :yj;.?:," . ....,!' n BERMUDA . The AH Year Round Reiert. , tei? in '? I,'nctt'tn-'fy tours by fast unci coinrertnblc twin-screw stcamcr3 j 'j" z. ,re, New VerU every WcUncbduy unci S.iturdiiy. tarriiS,VCi 0irc cvcriiin Cirtt class en Mvuiner, hotel uccommedations, wnagc drives, leeul siRiitEccuiR, etc. 75 up. NO PASSPORTS NECESSARY DenhltH anj full information from TT4r.c nnrw e, crM ll.,n ..... . VWW . UW j.;. w nriiiin k.ii. u A , ,i.-i. i ,..... uui.i ( .... allwl aiixi'i I vii'jiiiuni', pirut0 s$U Bermuda Office t HAMILTON, Wert Church Street iIm1 Wa V 11 I i l XTmrMnrlyM e DvfM Q-fniw Hrkir rr if.ff.if.fffjf n.r:f mmibkmjmwj ljejimjIji e kJi,w s iV- rr W-w.--w- - ".". . . . . ? r I)::. r iimt. in iVInrlwniDhi Hrrreri m Jid JDiuiuiiuiy jwi rr tut ajuw m,i Arxvwvi uv - Christmas Gifts and Special Fashions V I ') J i i A i vxV - Important Collection of Gownsfrem a Great New Yerk Dress Designer At Third te Half Less $30 $38.50 $45 Ax'tistie creations in chiiTen vel vet evening gowns. Copies of French models in useful Peiret twill and beautiful novelty silks. Three-piece A costume suits, mostly trimmed with iur. Nearly a hundred different models in this very delightful group that leeks as if it might have just come off the steamer from Paris ! Seme of the gowns arc even less than half price , and all are less than this gfeat ' maker's lowest regular wholesale price. Mostly samples, but each in ex quisite condition. Among them are: Magnificent white chiffon civet evening gown covered with 'rhinestene jewels in metal settings. French blue Canten crepe evening gowns thickly sewn with silvery bugles. Luxurious black silk crepe of a very new weave with a silver vest and deep border of gray fur, illus trated. Mutelnssc afternoon frock with long sleeves and gray fur. Mack chiffon evening gown with string.-? and strings of imitation pearl, shown in the picture. Three-piece costumes of Peiret twill with con trasting silk bodices Attached and interesting trim mings of fur. One sketched. ;pjH yf i IE M'lK Mm & iP-Iyv cfllmn MIL lalmm m l2flv'JAtr WTT"irf W H MM 1 in iM f -lira 1 ' ltr'il..rl ' ' -".l vlfl 1 1 V Y $35 ySq ?-"i Wr s:i8.3el Uk J M Si V J X Woven matclnssc silk afternoon frocks in sap phire, navy and black. Black chiffon velvet with steel heads; the sleeves arc long, the skirt draped. Henna chiffon velvet with long sleeves, chiffon lined draperies. The new sapphire blue chiffon velvet in an eve ning gown sewn with crystal beads. Ulack chiffon velvet evening gown with elabo rately embroidered bird of geld thread and black beads. Black chiffon velvet with gray caracul or imitation white ermine. Black, navy, brown, beaver, reindeer, French blue, henna and ether colors. Sizes mostly 1(5 te 40. Usually only one or two of a kind. A few advance models for Spring are among them frocks of the newest silks with short cape and ether sleeves nnd quite original treatment generally. (Ilenn Nut Stere, Murkel) Beautiful Suede-Like Cleth Coats With Beaver Cellars, $46.50 Softer and even finer iu weave than the usual belivia c'-eth and very warm and beautiful. They are lined with rich satin. Seme are stUched, some have indicated scallops given by stitching, some are straight and unbelted, ethers have narrow belts. All the cellars are of beaver and all the coats are brown. Other new coats at $46.50 tire of black belivia cloth with black or platinum gray wolf cellars and soft satin lining. Coats With Nutria, $42.50 Belivia ceat.s that arc remarkable becaubi- of their geed nutria cellars, their excellent silk linings ami the .eh warm material of which they are made. Remarkable New Coats Are $.38.50 Brown, navy and black belivia coats with embroidered sleeves have Jlanchurian wolf-deg cellars and i cuffs nt Ifil8.30 and this fur does FJ wear well. .r ueiivia ceais vviin gray meii'-utm ' cellars and .satin lining nre $:iS.,0. Velour Coats With Threw Scarfs, $25 Priced less than the maker's early season wholesale cost. Made of suede-like velour which is interlined and lined with crepc de chine or peau de cygne. Finished with threw pfarf at the threat. Sports Coats, $16.50 te $12.50 t K JHKkv-l -A- vmm.s l YAtf . W .f V" letlls nfi ni iii '' - '..Svi s;is.."iti $5 Satin Petticoats Arc Welcome Gifts That rich, soft satin thnt leeks se luxurious and is se delight fully smooth te the touch. The tightly pleated pointed hem holds them flat beneath a narrow skirt without impairing the cum; of walking. Blue, American Beauty, black, vanilla, tan, emerald and purple. (Oimii Miilrn Mure. Cinlr.il) Lace-Trimmed Cot- ! ten Chemises, $2 i Daintily elaborate white che ! mises with lace and insertion ' trimming back and front, (trace- ful embroidered medallion, are in-et in the front and narrow rihben helili the liuill-.ii) hlHllder in place. The hem is law-edged also. (DiMin tnlr Slurc. (inlr.il) ! Women's Gloves of Finest French Kidskin, $2 Cliui Mmmnn K.'IVV llu'lll. llliclul'l'll tllO.V WU't! the best she had found anywhere and bought ten pair for Christmas gifts! Twe-clasp style, full pique sewn and with two-teno crochet embroidered backs. Mede, tan, brown, black, white, black stitched with white and white stitched with black. Lenger Gloves of Fine French Kidskin, S3.75 te $5.75 8-button length in white, tan. brown and beaver, -Jjvl.75. 12-button length in white, brown, tan and beaver, $'1.75. Alse 12-button length in black with two tone embroidered backs and novel! v stitch ing, $5. 10-button length in black, white, tan, brown and beaver, $5.75. Unit it Mutrs Mnri', Iriilmli Women's Mercerized Cotten Stockings 35c (3 Pair for $1) "Secend'H." but v ith practically nctrligitue inogu inegu larities in t he weaving, vet. bfeaife of them, they arc leM than half the price of ctitii !; faultless ones. Scientifically woven by one of the country's best hosiery manufactures se that they fit well and lield their slmpe after being laundered. Black, cordovan and a er'im the unbleached color of the ft tten it-elf. a hygienic stocking many women like for nround-thc-heusc wear. I Hint n Mulrs liirr. lenlriil) Gift Stockings of Black or Colored Silk, $1 All the fashionable shades women like sand, African brown, pole gray and nude, as well as b'ack and white. Seamed backs, lisle garter tops and feet. Sixes 9 te 10' -j. All are first quality. Put in gift boxes en request. i Dun n Mnlrs Mrr, ( rnlrnl) Imitation. Ivery and ; j4.'50"fer Bright Christmas Amber Toilet Articles I q;ik TTmhtvUl-ie -. j . fm tm rJ. " ' " tt -kJ lOlcirt dl I OL PiLtty enough for the Many people like te match up their own ie-t lre.-..cd-up rhri-tmar, sets, cither for gifts or themselves; ethers trc! Slim and hiruight and like made-up sets. Tleth will find geed selec- snr-.rt in himg .ilk cases, and r llOU 111 tne UOWIl Mail's JOllet UOOCIS Mere. yei iney give wiuespreau pre-v Imitation ivory manicure nieces start at tectten en gloomy, ramy; s: 7ec. combs at $1.50, hair brushes at $2.50, day?. mirrors at S1. The tn-p taffeta covers j Imitation amber manicure nipn-s stari .it ' ""e tape edged, and the hnr.-U 75c. ce,nbs at $1.50. hair brushes at $5, mil- lt! r lers at .a. 1U0(i fei. mjSRien .i i,aju.. (llnuii s(.,rs s,,. ( niruli ,:,,. ,',,,, ki, I-l,, Lt -m.T i-h n -fr j i . 'ec pi find a place in ihe let, ' ''' MUSIC laffS I'Or VOUthtUl ' II10"' nav.v.gamet, ,mr aid, purpl" and black. c. ( Students, $1 te $2 Fabric ones that open out into flat envcieuc fthape se that music cni be Mipped in e.'-ily. When Since olden days, when silks were dear- Initialed Linen Handkerchiefs for Men, Women and Children Initials make pretty little corner decora tions and stamp one's "hankies" as one's very own, an individual touch every one seems te like. All are nicely boxed. Fer men, SI. 25 for box of six. Fer women. Si for box of six. Fer children, 50c for box el thtcc. (llnuii tnlr Merr, Otitr.il) White Linen Handkerchiefs, With Madeira Hand Embroidery, 35c te 65c Tiny scallop-, within linger scallops, elusteis of eyelet;., elalnnaUly embroidered flower sprays and ether distinctive features that stamp Madeira cm cm breidery as superior the world ever. All are all linen, of course, as all Wanamaker handkerchiefs, are either all-linen or all-silk. i Htm it MiiIrM Mir.', Irntrul) VCR 1 IB flf V m Mm Is My iii 23 tH A I :.. M (Ituuii inlr ""tur,.. Vim !,!() suue rwecd and pole coats iviili anil without fur, according te the price, r.xcepiienat assertmi'iii " mjiw. (Il.mit Hnlr Mern, Mnrl.,1) Sale of 500 Pretty Dresses, $3.75 and $5 Areni.shingly little for use ful cloth dresses-. )?3."." for navy vvzu with chain belt and coleied stitch ing. Navy serge frocks with black braid are al.-e Sll.Tii. ?.' Ter cembinatK it of ve lour skirts with brocaded vel veteen tops or with brown velour skirts and contrasting velour bodices, the latter elab orately embreidetcd. Alse .fe fur (juantitics of attractive navy .-ergo frocks wilh braid, cmbniidery, tie belts and jewel i v buckle. Si?i mostly 1 I te J 1. Ilii.nii Miilr-, luri., Vturl.rl) Holiday Silks Are Levely tlu-M' baga are la'-teiied the muMc centnmed in them bought treasures from the Orient, thev have is only leU'ed once niateail of ever and ever again, . ioen uin-i, n ,1.. y.t ,.f v1(,M,ii iful -iihI imnl'nl as in the- elder-fashioned music rolls. Therefore I T5,, ' beautllUI JIKI USi IU1 Mere Than a Thousand Fair of Women's Shoes Special, $4.85 Slim, sleek, well-modeled oxfords of dark tan calfskin are deco rated wilh double rows of stitching and perforated tips. Their strong welted soles and low leather heels with rubber heels attached, make them exceptionally desirable for Christmas shoppers. (Iiwi-ui t,ui rtnniti .'in? n.'ll'f il'llbi!" f.'iv'nl'itix with Pliibulnlnliin i l,K. e i.iiii v,.'.- -- f.... ..,.,.tj ,,... . iin.iiiviuiiiii i .r. women. Seme geed ones in this special puichase are of black or Vcifp tan calf or patent leather. All Have the Cuban heels that the longer skirls make desirable. Dress shoes tit $1.8.5 include some quite aristocratic Colonial iiiiiiius with decorated tongue and one strap: they are trimmed with contrasting leather and can be had in tan calf, patent leather and brown "n.e luither. Mere and Mere Women Are Talking' About Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere Shoes at .$5 and $6 Kids-kin oxford-. i'lk calf and patent leather New shipmenis have brniiT rnitiuilly all .-ua one-strap pump-, and many ether geed slylt. Stand- in almost every st.vle, aid tiiality shoe, ir the newer (ashiens. Most The Sll hoe. include b ,t . .itin. black calf nnd people se in asienislu'd te find them s-e low in pucs patent leather punip.s with nnncd neles and covered and naturally th- y tell their frieniK about them. military heels. (Hi, mi Miilr slrp, ( lii'sltuil) r, h. , !1T ."T- tBMW r y, in lJfilFi' -faffEHgr vfWrCrVii9slWBBK' gifts for the holiday season. The Down Stairs Stere has a carefully cho&en collection of silks, new and fresh, for Christmas gift seekers. Crepes de chine, pktin and figured; catiten crepes in rich coleis and texture for frocks; soft radiums for under-things; satins and charmeuse f'er,pany frocks. Prices stait at $1 '-' vard ler t'iun.i -ill: or jiengee and $J .." '"or en i tie chine. (Ilnuit "l!ilr ""etp, lt'iilr,il) The Art Needlework Shep Is a Fascinating' Place I-neugli Christmas ei'it , m .'fiiti tttn tluiv te -uppiy a g(":d-si::t 1 tev n' S n p '! t' nigs te ninKe, with iiiedel.s n - igge-t t .1 i.i-i'si n.iy, non that t'h'tma.- is .speeding -e n nr. I'lun theie aie hundtetU of d.. i.ty tm I m u unl irii'is ; il ii.uy for ii .swirl nf t -ui 1 i ii.-r and ,1 Judging fri'h! the Wav house wivt. lingt-r h'l"'-1: "iium Kvery cue will hrul a hippy let of ever their sni.i'h. snewv weaves, thev will "Ul,"c' u 'i- ,. '" i"-.' ttt ilii.itn sinirs sierr, Irntriil make eagerly lu-cvpted Chrimas gifi. These aiv of pi: iv I n,h linen damask in the lapeStl'V lable bcai'IS Ut sixes that are most wanted. &? rA 1 si 1 c 1 fi'te .:.iv:.!-.,.chh.,,-. i,.i jeths...sj.7-.1f;.iiisi .V.50 Are Colerrul Girls 1 1 i-llien re 1 M le'.lis ,s , ,"h"it-ilKl' htiji- ' ' 1 t'ntlls .. . . .s7.n precious scales and "piece.- have a tv.11um.1m of v.'.'iir. (Omni stiilr. Me,,., (riiir.'tl) Overnight Bags of Leather and Fabric, $3 and $5 Light, iia'l and yet connneilioa just tt.e t! ng te bavi: fe nn might nece.s.-itks nr te carry around for ,i long . 'iv'? 'hopping. 1 l-indi "e in long-grained black fabii. nell lined and w th eenveiiietit pockets, S.I. In Ik.isv black shin.v tat 1 1, or dull grained leather, $.". I' ii stiilr hturr, ( iiilrnll Hemslitched Linen Luncheon Cleths, $2.75 te $7.50 Wariti tuned imi 'l: " ' of geld and-bieii n, snlti-and-b me :i". i ' . . I --.'.l 1 1 I'M m. .lust the Xevel Cnlored Linen Luncheon ' ,1"1' tn nu K " ",- '!" ' ll1 ,,f v ""'"g SeH, S..)0 in. Ss. lupiu'el li. in. .f fmn. i.i.-i.v en Dthtr 'iif . . u , i- .' t , ' .he.ik'.c, and j '"" ". ; ' - ' -' 'U' lese 01 bli t '.it i . imhn.ii; - v n. t.vn 1 n .s.' "... '. -! . Tin? a'i'i i m.r. 'nm, u i nenttv hcmimi, nn i. , m.i .1 , ., 1 - m, , ,.i, f,n m.-miis. Him 11 si ,(. sim,., iMilrnl) Il.n, 11 suilrs si,,rt. 1 jt, ,i,ii Beautiful Cellars and Cuffs Trim Women's Seal-Dyed Ceney Coats Big, luxurious cellars and cuffs of natural skunk, beaver and squirrel wive these fur coats a particularly festive air. The coats themselves are cut en generous, cor rectly fitting lines, and their linings are of soft silk crepe. One ceul-d scarcely cheese a gift mere certain te please any feminine member of the family. 10 inch seal-lived ceney coats with skunk 15-iuch seal-djcd coir-, 1 .11- with beaver ml- cellar and cuffs, i?l.r0 te SI7.r). , lar and cuffs, .f2()0. I".-inch seal-dved ceney coats with skunk . 10-inch stai dyed cencv .'eats with f-quurel cellar and ctiflV. W te if 185. cellar ami cutf.-, ?lltt). 10-inch seal'dynl ceney coats with beaver 1 le-inch Mtil-dvi'd cencv .-mts with squirrel cellar ami cutf.s, ?1'.I0. celUir and cuffs, S2()0. (Ilumi SUlri. htuip, .Murkrt) 6 What Shall I Get for My Husband or Fattier or Brether . . . ?" Min's Fiber Silb-Slripi'd Shiria Xciu (il b2 Uust enough iliiferent te make a man like iheni. lined whiti- inadra ha - woven colored slripe ami .in .ultlitienal stripe i.s of hi.streti.s liber .silk that makes tin m erv bright and nice 1. 'n'lii " All slats. l'irsl dievvintr. (II. inn i,li s,r, ,,, m, ()l ,,, ,,,.,., Ml,r,., ,., lllNllll. I lir -iilnu, )ix,ri Thousands of (ievd XecktUs at .'We, 50c, 65c ''..,.. v ,,.,... ,,,.n ..,.!.. ,,'... :.. ,i . .... n.-i., ... . .Mi. i-i,iii, wiv, in uua'iisi ei auraeiive pal- ,v v-V- Sl?'vS terns and eoler.s. All "sneeial." Find them in the .Meifs ' JAiC WJ&. I lll'.V II Still IV. Slllli nil I 1.1 (.,lllllM, n,,.l .,)...,.. .1... ......... I Vf' ....... ... .... . .....v-., mil- inuiij; i 'it- v fin nil Ai?'i . Down Stair.s. I Hi. hi, suiii. sr,. i 1,., ,,,, Hi.. Oiillnj, rl,. 1,,., hisiiln llu siiImui,i llmir) Men's Part-Weel Half Hew in Heather Mixtures, 05c - i . ml ;: K l W Ik ...' ,i ' 7. Mixtures, (,5c ,l l y.uc ,fi. m,,.i ,.,.,s Mevtn in drep-siiii-1, 0nVi- .-.ml in the f W . tJhM iM.'t.iinini'i.. irr i .1. u ln.iw .11 heather mu turns t,. Muk se uellt, WW 'lW with iti.ia oMer.ls. Tbei .an b. worn all Winter long. ir'V ' PIJVV', (INniti s(.ii,, sr,. I.,r V,., ,. i,rrf m.,,1,,,, -ViL .J'LLrl' K e, , M Cellar ttaen, $1 te $3.50 t si Hu'ie iu .utiii- nuts than we cm n- 1 . ,., , .. , .. menibcr M-cing for si, httle gray or brown -uedp '"t,,r img- 01 lealbei or fabric; some with ones, tcilly quiie i.ahle with inatchini,' silken reket:i te stew awaj cellar buttons nifely, coine ion! te draw them tegetlin' m brown or black ut $1.00 te $:j.G0. (lleivlt Miilr. Hlure, C'i'iitriil) Ci el .i off Jul T idi rt l CM e in "i ,x O J vrf it t r p i. t m vif 'f 1 '..I t r. in t l" 'I "t iJ M 11 l 1 tr J .f K i .9 ft tA er . . 1 j or. t '''i A T Iffil5' . a- .-. -..JEJZr U.f ...tf ...K.Wft r. . ....... u. a ,. N.'iM.d.W. it , .. ;-.- , at. II y li'l 1 y nist jV" ' I l t ,y i.viiiiai -' i-i .,w,v ., -'Vi.'j"',' f tr .iif j'-ift1 iutvh a y jtv. rz-vz 7 'a 'nr i.i'.y., i rfr H . 1 .,. -. -. .-, ... m. -. f.. v. ,t. ' , .y-..'- -l . r ,, -uv frf.My. ., .iyia8s
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