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nnouncemwutt? 1920 MODEL H _r ? ? . ? ?_. \'"'?* _fi?- -??_'<<_ ? ETAINING all the mechanical excellence which has gained this pioneer -*^ Eight a world reputation for reliability, the King 1920 production offers more than one hundred distinct points of refinement in chassis and body. The new models will be exhibited in January at the Auto? mobile Shows and by King distributors. Orders should be placed early. KING MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT "THE CAR OF NO REQRETS" *-*-* LIMOUDAN SIXTY HORSE POWER jigjJLs wji?-u?v?v^^ . Pre?-m ibn coupon for six at our eseius i?el. finished Sepia Artisti' sroof?. ? i z e __S inchet for Si? dollars, or nntfe tor eight -.liars. Reg? alar price un!?? dol?an Exquisite Photographs of beautiful composition made by artists. Whether the subject is a child or adult, it is the practice of Champlain Studios to realize an artis? tic photograph?one that will he cherished for its beauty as well as for senti? mental reasons. I'se Oar Special Offer to Tribune Readers CHAMPLAIN 392 Fifth Aven-e, New York Cor. 36th Street also 30$ Fifth Avenue, New York Bet 32d and 31st Sta. JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Jr?lSfle ,offers unusual inducements. The Suite illustrated is an ? LEX\? v?e many others at efJual reductions now being offered mm 9 Pitees American Walnut; value $387.00. Sale Price *342'?^ IFWJ^QW 153-157 West 23d Street ?? ?COMPANY Nrur 71U Avenue Hub way. _ ?___?T f?S. ? , ^HOE .9 |??ICH NOVELTY SLIPPERS ROUND TOE MODELS ft ^ ?15 ?? f?*t PrUa, To? ?n<UeJ. Paapaid In finest black Suede, band made strap or silk bow. ?JfV'i Siyli-H,,^!','.,, ?-pHK only safe <:or * net the expectant mother tan wear Mh_i>e<l to fit the mu (??rnity figure. Hii|> portH without com pr .__in(r. Cone e ii I _ condition, Kitnily ad juNtuhle. Worn 1) y over a million moth? er?. Highly en.lo._eil by t>hy_l.lan_. *3" to *15?? are onling to material // /_i;__._._.c to Visit our h tori-, irrite Uvpt. .ii fur Htylr Book. I. .in <_ ?rijant -_!-_* * W 'lii-'siNV ^^'^~*?****~ee**'eeeeieeee*e*mmmm**meMm???emmMeBm*MeeMeam Sheppard Knapp SonCoInc. 39-41 W?st 23^ Street 4 BED ROOM SUITE ?^?^ piece Circassian Walnut ??p__?DU Our January Clearance Sale of solid mahogany furni? ture sundries embraces many rare specials in Smoking Stands. Travs, Tea Wagons, Sewing Tables, Nest Fables, Etc. ESTABLISHED 1857 ~? ?????i ? i ?i;Mmf ?Wv W..?s:-, ^Vf^'y fzzi?z**r INCENSE SET (i?e,.ai.i> $1 V Tit? Oriental Sltwc. Set consists of burner, one package of in? cense and complete instructions for using. A Price, per set, complete, $1. (Price of incense only. Medium size 50c. large size 90c.) "Acquaintance Packet" Free. On sale in our Perfumery Department, or forwarded by parcel post, prepaid, upon receipt of check, money order or registered currency. In ordering please address Dept. C 11)02. ? A. A. Vantine & Co., Inc., Fifth Avenu? & 39th Street New York ' f J\o.Sm?tu?otu ShamtwQ Nut it blvarii?Hiil a ilyi , hair **?li (hat Imiiart- ? brill - Uni loutre tu the dullwt. moat lifoBam? turn. Bcguur ?Ma 50a. ?tattle TV'. Xtmii for ca?alos eflo. cHmO?t?on 506 5th AVE., NEW YORK Ri^OUestYarn House! In \tii?*rl?-u?K?t. 1S0M, Vurn?, nil I'ulwrM. ( oliiin liia (.imkI > h ?? |> a r ?I. 1?. \l. ('. Cut tun. Wurtittf?! Knit GimmU. F r ? n e It Ti?|M??tri*_ in pHit-tMtint. TmM*stry Yttrn?. HENRY HESSE, 399 Sixth Ave. 24-25 SU.. New York. ii J One of the several Marmon 34s delivered to France for use by the French staff which had the honor of par. ticipating in the liberation of Alsace and Lorraine. The French photographer snapped this picture just as the Marmon with its Freneh captain and his helmeted poilu chauffeur were overrun by joyous children. I m Ko wonder they smile. You would, too, if you were the proud possessor of one of these lour-door Maxwell sedans. The front seat of this car extends across the body separating the two compartments, which makes for more solid construction than where the driver's seat is divided. Look for this 1920 model at the show. aOMEwrrrt-SOMC WITHOUT "^J CHOCOLATE COATING ~ S_ \ Your favorite? Yes, it's here?see! All the delight of spring's fragrant white bloom, all the lusciousness of autumn's red lipped fruits are blended in the flavors of Belle Mead Sveets. Nature at her best has always been Beile Mead's criterion for taste. That's why you find each Belle Mead Sweet such a rarely delicious morsel. Try the Belle Mead Old Fashioned Assort? ment today. There you'll find your favorite sweet, packed full of goodness and 0 so good to eat. And you'll find a new favorite in each box. In the cleanest, brightest candy factory in America Belle Mead Sweets are made from Nature's most delicious ingredients. Sometime come see how pure candy is made. A nutritious food, a delicious dessert Look today for the dealer in your neighbor? hood who sells Belle Mead Sweets If you can? not find him. ask us to send you his name and address from Trenton, New Jersey. BeUeMeadSweets BON BONS UP CHOCOLATES