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-TOie Hc Sunday, December 10, 1916 1 hi? depart-nent it engaged in separating trie ?heep of advertising, and of the ?.?rvite whi? h hack? up advertising. from the goat? ?and hanging a bell on the goats. It invite? letter? de??nh?ng expenri.. e? plaMS-H or unplea?ant?with advertitert, whether they he rr?u Waiitiirer?, wholesale honte?, retail ?tore? or public ?ervice corporation?. It will print tho?e letter? which inri to ?how moil typi.ally how an sdverti?er? deed? ?quare with the word? of hi? advertising. Only ?igned letter?, giving the writer'? addre??, will be rend. But the name will h? printed or v? ?thri?>l<!. ?? preferred. Addre??: The Ad-V'i?or, The Tribune, New York \V :*. . ?onder If to de ivr penalty re cour?. for a certain '.me. The lady make? h. r r II it 'S no' unusual that S pas ?u?t arriv. ? at last, ai aaT?ig grfcat? ? ? eua? oftei an 04*eaafoi Ita use. Anrl * : <?*?"??? ?hop. and exaspera- en, who ?Jl r!ar< I. ? i . - - talnl?, labor, bat ?? that they are sorrj*, and occes , ' ? ' ???ice, often - to the cuataoii-.er And the labor pi ot concern the purchaaei I do not ? - a woman in the land who wear? tailored ar... net had aimtlar < sperlenee. Gettir.g together a ward rob? r ??*. become a hideous nightmare, on aecount of such trouble? a? rc.ated. I? there no remedy for the evil? Aside from reliable merchandise and polite dealing?, there is an aleeaeal eat a transaction ?a:.ich many firms often entirely disregard?that i? time. It has bees my experience in ordering articles, whether it be the making of & sail of clothes or the engraving of ?tat'onery, that other wi?. oneeras r.evr deliver ?hen they promise. Nor is it only ru?h orders that arc delayed. 1 have tried giving tailors seven?', days more than they ask before appearing for a try-or,, only to be greet?, d by the suave "Very sorry, but not quite ready. Suppose w? arrow at this time." Similarly, my stationery ?Iva . fr- ? fiai te trr, daye after the time set for delivery. Thi? alwavs mear,? a loss of valuable time, either in travelling to and from, or in telephone calls and letter writing. Salesmen should be Instructed not to promise goods for a definite time unless they are reasonably and absolutely Bare they ?rill be ready. Such h polie?; will save merchants many a customer, who though satisfied with the mer? chandise is Bagares" ?.t the lach of regard for appointments, a? in the J. C. Thus in one breath do the spokesmen of both sexes direct attention to a common evil. There |g one fashionable Fifth Avanue tailor whose waiting rooms in the are literaliv filled with indignant women declaring that if the;. ft : I eing marie they will never, never pro lack again BO I ? live. A:..: yet the next season tinds a .??hare of them in the same waiting rooms, (nit as indignant us ever. But a few go elsewhere, ami a loi ' I ? r* r?*-t'imer? must he caught each year. Have you had your troubles with ?getting your clothes on time'.' What happened? rr"RE te an Intereatlr.g little incident which is-, incidentally, not on the level, to my way of thinking. Sol Young, photographer, advertises in the evening papers a? follows: "An enlarged photo of vourself or ar.v member of vour family, hsdoding frarr.e. - FREE OF COST, for fifteen days only, to any reader of thi awa the name of the sheet in which the ad aspeara). Sis photograph? for 11.10. No more. No lesa" That wes all very we I. For some time I had been wanting my Picture taken, and tl might be a frond chance. Accordingly hied m;I e'.f to their I 40 West Thirty-four"h Street, where the your.g lady la charge took my ?2.20 fl wa? navirg a dosen ins'ead . gave me h receipt and told me my photo would be taken on the r.ext floor. I must r.ot neglect to say that ?he elso gave me a most interesting little folder containing I It couper I, one of ?shich I Inclose, telling me that I would re? lent if I com:.lied with the cono You ? ? thi thai then It *ri* s word aa d ??bout bavini enlarger.ier t if you an- fort-rate enough to have four of your friends photographed there within a certain I I don't remember seeing anything- nbout this studio in your columns, and t think it would ne a good thing to show them up, for the bei - ? r? who might be tempted bv the enlargement offer. M. A. r. Sol Young has been tried and found wanting, despite a professed willingness to play fair. A Tribune investigator, seeking light on the Tree Enlargement offer, eras told that because the enlargernent could be obtained "only through the Sol Young system" it wa- thought uni to include in the adv? .-a mention of get-four-*"ri?nds requiremt" t. A letter from Sol Young -tern as ".-imply to recomn four customers, arid for ti the enlarged photograph is given Without any additional cost whate* ? When we pointed out that cost was sometimes nieasured in trouble instead of money, this very promising reply came back: In reply to your letter of the Bth inst., we regret that, our letter to you did not cover the eituation to your satisfaction. We have contte eai for twenty tour years always on the same principle of aatiafaction to our customers or money refunded and that principle applies to any one at any time. We- hhvi -.r.g agen' to revise our advertising copy immi derstanding of thi? charac ter.' SOL. YOUNG, PHOTOGRAPHER, Inc. By 801 . YOUNG, President. So we waited with interest to see how our complainant was going to come ou* with his pictures. And thi- is what happened: lor your information I will SB| that the proofs of my picture? came duly to band. ? ' ? factory as te be quite out of the question; the other, with retouching, 1 was willing to accept. When the photo? were uent to me they hud not be?-n retouched. I ?tailed the studio on the telephone, and they said if I would bring them back they would "f.x them up" for me. Satur.ia\ afternoon I caled to get the pictures, and they were. frankly, a - retouching had certainly been done, but I could aee It ' am unfortunate enough to find it necessary to wear tf.in: , it was so crude. ? voung la.'- much Inclined to be impertinent when I ?aid ' not satisfactory, stating that thev han all they co-. eng with me, who also aaid that to his mind ? the] should be. I voiced the opinion that ?< :, m -Any that i?? not noticeable I I l.api have a fri? ?? father ia a photographer and I lit. ing dot ? .t it nevai showed clearly and could not be ? from a di?.'.. ase. The your.g lady thereupon rcrru ' "Of cour? ir.ore about retouching than she did" rh-..? ma.le r?-i ? d 1 asked to see the manager. She to'd me I would havi ti ta hei A? 1 bad already been doing I and received no si .1 didn't see what I was going to do have my money and 1 ha\e nothing for !u I told her ?hat I hi written statement rom the ??oncem that thetr policy was M8atisfa or money bs->..' and sha "--me? to question the truth of my Btatemant. ? d to take the pictures fit seemed to be im re<" bl? te ?.??' II ? h igh her head that tri y ".ere not sstisfa:tory) and t ?aid "No." thon wa? absolu*? Bf made at ?readjustment in any way, and my friend ar d 1 wnlri the studio, sadder but \viser than whei ?a. ...? ? When I .??covered 'ha' their advertisement was deceptive I should have ?tapped back while there wa? time, but for the ber.e;'.? o? ?orne one ?lie wl o ma-. gi *. "ttttBg" I I roa1 vo-i will let this incident Arid a place In feast AaVVieer eoluma. M A. U. When any advertisem.'r.t is? surrounded by hidden provisos as this rr.e was, the t?uf?*st plan is. to go somewhere else. Just now the photography busings seems to be particularly tricky, teook for the little bird when the photographer sqMBiBI the bulb if you want to, but look for the nigger in The wood pile before you enter. A wssam perms rr year Ad-Vlter column for a few month* past I ? ?- not.ee thst ?here are generally more eomplalrt* than word? of ? reg store ara, and I take, pleasure in being able to record a '?w of the latter -t la preparing ' -nile? in four day?, we deemed it wise te be well equIj ; i , x'ra f.re?. for we could reaaonsblv expect tire trouble, because the car wi ? pounds. We : a tire ?"rom the ftrrn of Puponn A l'eterson. 217?. Hroadwav, said tire being guaranteed for 6,000 mile? A new mner taha we? purche?ed from an ??"?er eoneem The bbcoi ? ' our tour we bad to put this new I the v-fiee), ar<i it suddenly Mew out at the head after travelling We were nata rail) diBgaated with the rest.;', but felt wr were obliged to psy for the mile? consumed, but imagv e oir surpHsr when upon returtiing tl ? shoe for adjustment to have them force a new ?M? ' -as \ou notice, not having been pur chased irom them1 upon u? fiee of c'iarge. :.?t to the adjustment tactic- of ?omi be?te. ??now? which would have accused u? of having rui "*' **' *1' ?n.v of th? gresl manv evasion- I BV? st h a no ta pace - lihility upon the motorist. Non,- bul LinmuTledepru:?? roi "hi? air play' A. P. HOWARD Therw is a lot -.f .sHtisifaction in recording an adjustment as adeou'ate *? tn1?* * tirst thought it might seem that this firm was too gen? erous m giving a tub* as w. I ?r- a ahoe. tt'a a little like including a pair of .stxxkings with a pair of walking shoes. And yet even that wouldn t be tax? generous if the walking shoes had developed nails in the heel which ruined t) pan of sUx-king?.. After all, that was the theory of this t r? ?_*UuarUnent The ahtv whs faulty, and it? faultines? ?-polled a < ? the ?-'?mplet? make-gr.?.r) Ad I .<??/ udi aj>?>eai ?uetdau, Deisoibtr 12. ? J TWIN FOR BRIDOK OF BIGHS" < i?> I?. Sp.in While >lrr?-t. I onne<ting I'omh? ?tjlh Slone IIinlHine .. v Yarn ma*, ' ' ? has ? ? , ? Quarl ?. Malbern Street he plan irfi by Bor? <.ui;h ' ? ' ' r the I i year, re 1 i o BAFF PLOT HEADS ARE SHADOWED Four Poultry Dealers In? volved by Work of Cardinale At lea?t four well known poultry dealer.? of West Washington Market nri' btinff shadowed by detectives of the Iiistnct Attorney'? sUff as a result of ?tatements made by Antonio Cardi? nale, the alleged collector of the $4,*-?^0 fund for the murder of Harnet Baff, their rival, who was killed. Cardinale was recently hrourrht back here from lUly, almo?! two years after he had fled the count Great r>erre,-\ U- attended his exam? ination. Onl] the prosecuting officials directly concerned in the case know where the pri.-on.ir is living. He is supposed to be in an obscure uptown hotel. At first Cardinal c'a statement?, rvars of little value. It was learned yester? day, however, that he hn?l received cer? tain favorable promises and that he is beginning to tell the story whtc. 1? ? trict Attorney Swann hopes to hear. The prosecu'o*- li confio t that Cardi? nale will event tally r of the men higher up in the Baff mur? der. "I cannot di-??'U--. h?- revelations, but I am convinced tl : him rack to Neu York WS said Mr. Swann j ?? tei On C ?tate? ments, It ws t night that ari entire reopening of "he Baff case probably will be made by the grand jurv witk . .. fe ?' <ln\ s. Aeeistant District Attorney 0*Malley refu?<-?l to methods the. prosecution to keep track of the "higher up "We do not lool for any disappear? ances," he remark, ?l grimly. COMRADES HONOR CAPT. JOYCE Adjutant of Pn-ns F'ost Surprise?! on Sixtieth l'lrthda? Annivrrr-ary Captain Waltei I Joyce, adjutant o? ? Colonel Wallace A Downs Post N'o. 26. sns of Foreign Wars, and quar? ter of ths Old Guard, who ordered to report to Commander Noah Brnford, of his poet, '?-' ' evanaugh's. In West Twenty-third Street, last nijrht, ??a?, t?.ken by i irprise There he fourni ? > Wenman, who la ninety-two years old had cotr.e ?<? gre. | ? attaining hi birthday anniv< i I ?? him -he gneat of hor. ?r ,??. a dinner al resented m with a t< ? ? ?rr. rade. GARMENT TRADES SET STRIKE DATE l.?ist Minute Peace efforts of Manufacturers Fail 48-HOUR WEEK SUPREME iSSUi: Each ?Side VVillin? to Arbi? trate Anything but Shorter Day effort yestei en the ..r . irers t>. halt ? ? ?i ?trike of I0.OO4 WOrkefS them women proved of no avail. The eiact date for the walkout was set for !n?t night at a secret con fereni I ''irials of the Amalga? mated ? lothing Workers af America, hut has not been publicly announced, it is an open secret in the trade, how ? he strike, ? hieb, will ?-nm the men's and boys' city, will he in ef ? iftei to-morrow. That it will be finish clearly indicated bj statements ? -?er.lH.v from both the employers and srkere. The principle of the ugh' the fundimental one which ire '-ht about the cnsi?. and on both sides are de'.ermin? I not to yield. "We arc willing to arbitrate the ques ?i?in of wagea, an well as every other r^'iention that may come up regarding the relations of our employers and our ?-." Joseph Srhlossberg, general .-?ecretary of the Amalgamated Associa ? on, ?:a*ed last night. "The question of the forty-eight-hour week, however, Is no subject tor debate. It must ht granted without any conditions whit and as soon as it has been won ; era we will try to extend the principle to all the clo'hing manufacturing shops in the ?-ountry." Employers Appear Adamant Irreeonellablf opposed to this state? ment from the employes is that of Mayer Schoer.feld, '.abor adjuster >?f the Anerican nothing Manufacturer???' Is soclntion, which represents flo per cen* of the employers: "We ar?' willing te listen to any plea from 'he workers .--.< that, demanding I .-horter day." he declared. "It is Im bis for the manufacturers of this e -v to get as many workers a? the;. . ?!. The war has not only cut off inmigrante, who must recruit the ;lothing trade In this city each year, but ha^ likewise increased the buik of ??i !>e r?. ?'ormed In view of this ? would be industrial suicide f. r the el..r!;ing makers to grant a or-? r day than is now in effect." For about '.'?'.fino of the (.0,000 work he affected by the strike the c'.tywide walkout, will ha nothing more than a technicality. These 20,000 are in the employ of tirms which have sig? nified their willingneas to grant all the demand? of the workers. Sume Worker? to Return They will leave their ship? w.th the other workers, but will be allowed to within a few days to resuma their rV foi the employers who have :.? grant the demands, accord? ing to Mr. Sehlossberj,-. A letter signed by Mr. Bchloseberg arid Sidney Hillman, president af the Amalgamated Associat'on. war- sent rday to Police Commissioner Woods. It informed him of the im? pending ?'rike, stated that the workers Intended to prcas their cause without violence and asked for protection against th>? "private arrrie- of pang terroriscra and notoriou? strike ?'< manufacturers have been tomed to recruit :u pas? strikes." FIRST CLEARANCE SALE OF GOWNS - WRAPS ? SUITS for Day and Kveriing V\ ear Commencing Monday, Dec. 11th, for One Week tJ???u-More/??. fout c S'/ft/* &r/rsrj I opened my ?hop on September 15, 1916, therefore you will find no accumulation* of past tea? on?, but only the lar.e?t and mott exclusive model? at excellent value?. Have many MISSES' SUITS and DANCING FROCKS at very modera!?? pnce?, and, wanting to gown the ?mart dretted Mil?, 1 |hall take pleaaure in giving each my personal attention. c /in/*-,. (lcrf//j* ItF.AI. ESTATE I OR 8A1 I OB TO LI I taoxn mi ?mi. NASSAU HAVEN The Garden Suburb Hyde Park, Long Island K? Bee r.eautlftil harg?'!i res ?a ? at i ? ? ? ; real ? -i ?,.<:' - Su,?'.', i - . ? Ba:si.?-e !?..? ia- ? inquire concern Ins; this artlal ? i a .a.. for the SI a:l ? I ' '?' II '?'? ' ? ? "' ROBERT E. FARLEY ORGANIZATION N .??.. u llairn llofithi Country Life Exposition, Grand Central Terminal, New York City. KKvl iiKsn raa_i BOTSB B_a> .4 D 1 a UN soi ?-i 1 ? -r? ?f ?? I r ? ? ? . ? ? ?l-r 14 a . 1. ?ai?4lr, ?' I ??'.?!?? ? ? I I . ? Biasatjn I ON Ma) I l< I I KOn H.4I.S ??-.-? 1 1 ? ? ' -. '. 0-rop'is ? ? 1 - ? 1?? . ? I ?tat? i - ? n i:\tsilFM aPARTMENTfl T<> Ml I?4)1 " SI ' - - ? ... ??a? ? - ? -i- -ut.? I'taUl lljl I aW?.4-i4 ilsv.4-. I 1 Ml UMSIIEI) AITS. TO I ET WEM MUE. Strathmore House Riverside Drive 12 Rooms, 3 and 4 Baths, $2,500 to $4,000 .' ?? r? ? a with b?.t r. I ' ? r..1 a r ?r.?1 ?r? - ? ?.. at tee DM OR -TIONI Ml >?l II Applj to Owner on Premises. ? ; ? - '?' :-e? d* ill i vni rsioi ROOMS. BATH ArVD KITCHENETTE. $60.00 to $72.50 Furnished, $20 extra WOOLSEY III l_?l 4 It h ?I , ? . ? ? InOinant f'-n'ina Af Apirtman'? . ' - ? -. a-\arilnf? ItlMa A BUM, US Ur.l t'a, h vt 2 r<> LET IOR HI ?I.VESS PURPOSE. , ' r I ? , ,' I ?Iff. I? p-?Ml-> ? . .? ? I '?..J1-I I?.? ...... __..-., ..__ Monday and Tuesday r rim - (gtft? for Silt FURS The Gift of Gifts Uptown Merchandise at Downtown Prices. COATS MOLESKIN rag. $321 or?. HUDSON SF.Al. fdjred m-.i?krBti with skanh beider, ratfa and rrillnr ti"r? t'lir? reg. I27B.M. NEAR8EAL COATS Skinner Satih ! reg 169.9 d 179.91. p ? GIFT JEWELRY Our ?pecial pride i? "iraflg ti- r -:fl? ?he market ?ffer? h when you'r.? ?e'.ec'ng that really nice gift! .?-nse assortment," and you may be ?ire you bsv? u. ?ere from which ?o choose And that'? ?uch a tem?* Ml IFFS Pillow and iVIUrrO Melon Shape. Shi Nh RACCOON . HI ACE FOX .Special RED FOX .Specii.l 27.50 13.75 15.00 12.75 HUDSON SEAL MOLESKIN ... JAI" MINK . BEAVBB . 200.00 19500 50.00 E4____| boxe? ?o tantahringljf iateraa SKUNK SCARFS . 21.60 ( TAUPE ro? . 28.50 BLACK FOX. 15.00 BEAVER COLLAR . 21.50 RED FOX . 12.75 RACCOON . 14.50 Lane Assortment of CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' MUFFS . aQ In variety of fur? . *??o ?? CLOTHES FOR THE BOYS Uptown Merchandise at Downtown Prices. Overcoats 5.00 6.00 8.00 10.00 12.00 Our reg. $5.98, $7.98, Sf*.?"*. S11.P?? and $13.50 Plain and pebble cheviot, chinchilla, friese an?! novelty mixture?, in navy, brown und various shade of gray and green, lined throughout military, polo, iwaggar or regulation styles, in every effect from extreme to most eenaervBtive, Its te ;8 years. Alwayr a charm about a jewelry gift -tho?e ing to man, WOBSSI or cK i il KTCHES Bell?! ?.old ltr;ic.?l.'f Watches small iials ...19 DM ?Vaaaea'a ?.??Id-Killed '..O-War BreeeM IValehas fiat models ?^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ popular sizes .Special O OH Boys' and "louth.?' Rina?? medium sizes engra.ed or plain white anil gold dial.... Special ?? 08 Men'a 14-kt. Solid (.old Watches?? plain for monograms -gold or white .lin'.? Waltham jeweled movements .14 KO Men's (.old Filled W'atchea? GIFTS FOR ?1/ \ Men's Solid (.old J ?rl'ed Rings? ??'OB? arge ?hank? ?!?o fancy with amethy?t .... 4*t 4 4? polished cas.-s for monogram? - gold or erhite ?lia!?.Special 4 ft?? YOUNG MEN'S SUITS 10.00 BOYS' MACK1NAWS 4.25 . 5.10 . . 6.15 . . 7.25 ItROOCHES-PESDA ST S Women's Brooches solid gold wire effect? Grecian borers filigree work -with 4 large pearls .genuiner, set with sapphire, ruby or emerald green gold leaf out? line ? al. $8.98 .?3.40 .'?rial ? lues? taste kbI ? .-. : ?__? Finer Brooche?, Diamond Set? in many handsome designs to *_1 . ft8 Pendant?, Solid Gold with Chain?? many elaborate and rich designs in Beerest pattern? -pearl Bl ' jewelled sets in exquisite designs with real pear!? handmade gallery mountings .Special 0.08 Finer?elaborate design gold relief pearls gallery settings in green gold finish some with brilliant diamond? Etnuean gold border.14 OS Une Diamond Pendant? in Platinum Solid (.old ( uff Link? plain for Monograms or fa- ?? ?? Special . o, ?j,) Men's Solid (?old Cuff Links-, with largt. brilliant -iiamond? plain Roman or engraved borders value Si.-s.9s . h ?j? Finer Links in loose link?, roan?*, oval or octagon, in Engllih or greer gold finish w.th ?apphir?, cabochon? ar-.d diamond? ?II haa?t msde and engraved distinctive .?Sl.ll Men's Solid Gold Scarf Pins? ln circle? plain with hand engraved borders- -very rich design?, plain or Jewel ?et? value $2/,0 . Men's Diamond Set Scarf Pina? in circles and other styles.If* Finer Scarfpini in platinum and 14-kt. gold, ?et with brilliant diamonds, to.1 H ft* Men? Solid (?mid Tie Clasp?? plain for monograrns ?oblong, square or oval shapes - *_ft ft? ' vsfue $2.60 14? Our regular price $11 .fR Our regular price? Sites 33 to 38 chest. $4.98, $MM, tgJi and $7.98 Cheviot? and cassimore? two and in latest combination of plaid? and three-button sack models -large as- checks in gray, green, brown, blue and sortment of patterns, including plaids, stripes, check? and mixtures plain or cuff sleeve flap or patch pockets ?erge or alpaca lining. B??>s' Junior Suits Velveteen Serge Cassiaiere eheviot,plain color? Rfl fancy mixtures Junior Norfolk plain and pleated mode!? sense with pinch-baek Eton collar effect also Middy suits with sailor collars, nan] v.* h detachable picjue coilars, and cuffs extraordinary \alu? 3 to 10 years.B i*S s - HANDKERCHIEFS Thank goodness for one gift that doesn't mat.? you worry about, dupli ra'e?. Who ever had enough handker? chiefs, 'o say nothing of too many. Here arc tnooaands frens which to select the kiads you want. Men's Initial Handkerchiefs all pure linen half doren in box.Be).. 1.00 Men'? Initial Soft Finish Hand? kerchief? half doz. in box.."?ft Men'? Initial Ml Pure Linen? rnschine or h.ind embroidered Longfellow o- neat initial; also colored initial. . . .?_.*?.. .'{ft.. . 4ft Men'a Handkerchiefs all pure linen ?luarter an?i half inch hem - ,15.. ,10.. ?r? .".ft . .40.. .09 . . . 7ft- Also extra size .25. 4ft. . ?ft each Women's Initial Handkerchiefs? all pure linen 4 doz. in bo\ lift . ,80.. 1 00 Women's Initial Handkerchiefs? all pure linen sheer or cambric quality machine or hand embroidered letter each. .35.? 40 Women's Handkerchiefs? embroidered in one corner machine or hand - each . ,08 to .ftS Women's Handkerchiefs some all linen- color.? or white emb. corners - each.l_t*a_ Women's Crepe de (hi?e and Pussy? willow Silk Handkerchiefs? -olid color- or white with colored initial embroidered corner? '. ery large assortment each. i?f? Women's Embroidered Handkerchiefs? all pure linen in fancy box 3 in a box.7.? 4 in a box.I OO 6 in a box 1.00..1.36..1 ?"?O and 8.O0 Every Day Counts Only 12 Days More cardinal varinty of styles, including special skating model?--8 to 18 yr?. Boys' and Girls' Play Outfits Indian Chief Squaw Cowboy Admiral, Saldier, Policeman, Ba?eball, Boy Scout, Sheriff. Infantry girls' camp dress 1 4ft to 8.40 Boys' Storm (oats and Outfits in black rubber gray, tan, black and white, sai y 1.08 to ? .08 LEATHER GOODS There's a distinction about a gift in leather goods that always pleases H.'re are ?ome of the newest holiday ideas Their low prices are decidedly worth while. Velvet Draw-String Hand Bags? in colors and black, with purse iin chain and mirror studded designs at .'A !_."? Others .08 to 18.08 Fitall Adjustable Toilet Kits? of seal grain leather for men or women - extension straps can bo made to fit any number of fittings desired - waterproof lining .-.'?T? Others to 4.Oft Double Fold Crepe Grain Music Carrier stitched side? and edge - top handle and strap moreen lined. 3 ?f? Others from 4ft to .'"? ft?? (rope Seal Hand Bags?fancy lined mirror ar.d purse covered and metal frame gathered on frame.I ft8 Other Seal Hag:' of Matt, Pin and Crepe Seal to 10.D8 Envelop* Hand Bags of real Morocco inside frame also purse and mirror moire ltnings and secre' pocket.3 HO Other Envelope Hand Bags from .48 to lO 4ft Three-Fold Matt S?eal Leather Cases? for men with and wi'.hout pans case pocket ?Is?, index memo. book calf lined .I DS Others from 4ft to 4 Oft Crepe Grain Brief Case?? nickel lock and buckles? extension straps .*_ . Oft Other? to 7 4ft Long Grain Black Leather Travel Bag? reinforced corners -slide ends leather lined .7 ft8 With detachable pad of white gl .14 DO Walrus Travel Bag sewed?en rein? forced corners leather lined two pockets sewed in frame... I*. ftS Gift Silverware Every year new thing? foi the table are designed. Each one seem? ?o tmfx you wonder how v?u got en without it. Awfully good-looking designs. Four-Plere Tea Set? -well-known make - newest pattern.fi 08 Bread Trays quadruple plata? plain and fancy designs.1 . ft8 Finer Bread Trays to.4 ft8 Flower Baskets?Fruit Bowl?? many other new design? Special .4.ftS You will find many gift? on 2.1 at table, too. Butter Dishes child'? ?ets children's cup? and many other u?eful articles . Rogers Fnilt Dish* colored glass .... .18 J4I Our >ft ct table ha? eo many Interesting things. Fine assortment of Roger? 1141 and Community Silverware Dainty Underwear Special Gif* Suggestions in Envelope Chemises, silk, satin erepe or nainsaat Some with most fascinating V necks juet caught together on ?healaar others with Swiss embroidery, dainty and sheer altogether charming gifta Camisoles shadow lace tucked deep lace insertion- ribbon run many with Swiss emb'y insertion. Envelope Chemise?- Jap ?ilk dainty lace edge -and ?orne ?rita .Oft shadow Isce insertion.1 ?8 Camisoles? and Corset Coven-? nainsook shadow laee--medallior. ribbon run .ft.8 Also satin and crepe de chine. Crepe de Chine Cam i ?olea -white and fleah deep lace insertion front and back - Swiss medallion .1 ?ft Chemises nainsook hand em? broidered tucked Empire style or fancy lace and embroidery.7ft Envelope Chemise? nainsook trimmed front and back w.th ?aces, medallions and ribbon?. .08 Envelop? Chemises ?Jap ?ilk - lace insertion, shadow lae?, medallions Swi?s emb'y )n?er? tion ?rimmed top and bottom? wh.tc aiid flesh .l.M Combinations Val. lace edge sn< insertion crepe de chine and satin -deep lace -Swiss emb'y? shadow lace medallion?-- i^^^ medallions on drawer skirt.IE Envelope ( hemlsea crepe de chine and satin-flesh ro?s buds blue Georgette banding? ?hirred with ribbon rosette? blue buds .eVO More elaborate ones.4.8 BLANKETS Surely any houeewtfe would be delighted to open a Chrstma? box and M so of these blankets oh. almost any one Hearn quality count? for ?o much. ALL-WOOL BLANKET*??for T h re??-quart er iHrds? Als) wool mixed for full size beds with dainty border __1 $6.98 ...?^?^?^?^?^?^?^?^Ppecia! BATH ROBE BLANKET:*? warm eiderdown finish two and three-tone Jacquard design. JACQUARD COMFORTABLE BLANKETS- best eiderdown finish. Bound with silk ribbon.............,?a?i 2.49 3.-0 4JI JACQUARD COMFORTABLE BLANKETS good color combination?; exceptional assortment. 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