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1 ; THE HORNING JOURNAL-COURIEB, MONDAY, DSCEMBE3 16, 1907. 13 ,? Tf(ri-fl Tf'I1?7W;? 1 B:ginnm W5Gai, Dec. S, $ tfil? fC I V:TstH v. fcr.fr-f&U .Mese Azores uwi oe cpen UT Hyrzl-V -iitMTp until I hrfcf tnjt i (SriARTENBERG- & ROSINSON CO. Owners. L (SHARTENBERG & ROBINSON 0. Owners). - S X ' ' I "10 .v ! - J Ei f4 - torsi'! iiii.iiii.ij ilium i ii, i in - (JESCRIPTION really falters before the beauty, newness and variety now presented by these magnificent stocks of fj J Jewelry, Leather Goods and Holiday Novelties. It is indeed an exhibit of wondrous beauty. Manufacturers at home '"J and abroad have fashioned faithfully the ideas which have been given them by master artists and designers. The productions of previous seasons have been fairly outdone. Artistic beauty and elegance is evident in every piece of this exquisite collection of practical gift things. The question of what to give is happily solved, once you set eyes on these handsome things. You'll find it a showing containing a thousand gift suggestions in the form of rich jewelry, handsome leather goods and novelties. Out of ccmideraticn for the selling staff and the packing and delivery forces of these stores We ask yu to ILMTdyjULtH 'MMyi,wwwrcaiinnr-T Shop Early in the Week and Early in the dayand carry small packages ; with you when possible. First-Well Tell of the Beautiful Christmas Jewelry. Shpll nnd Amher Combs. 50c la $15.00. I A heist nf hpniifcifnl rlpsicrns all hnvino- liio-Vi ln?- trous finish, some plain others inlaid with gold, colored brilliants, Japanese jade stones and coral. Each ccmb s in a fancy gift box. Priced from 50c up to $15.00. f v " J Belt Buckles, 50c to $2.25. Many in the new cut steel and jet effects, oxidized and fancy gilt; plain, brilliant studded or carved.' An assort ment presenting all the best designs 50c to $2.25. Fancy Bracelets, 50c io $8.00. Plated, rolled gold and 14 kt. brace lets; plain and chain styles, also carved and studded; also signet styles, plain and Reman finish. 50c to $8.00. Signet Rings, $1.50 to $2.75. . Men's, women's and children's gold . signet rings in bright and Roman fin ish. Initials on these rings will be engraved free of charge. ' Fans, 98c io $6.98.. Jewel Cases, $1.00 to $7.00. Handsome gilt and oxidized jewel cases in an assortment of many unique shapes; all nicely lined with good quali ty colored silks. Prices start at $1.00, from that up to $7.03. Vanity Books, 50c to $5.50. German silver and white metal Vanity Bocks in gilt, Roman and oxidized fin ish; some plain, others ornamented with carving or brilliant settings. Hair Barreties, 25c io $3.75. A lot of entirely new styles in gilt Hair Barrettes, in plain or carved, farcy stone or brilliant settin ?s. The prices range from 25c to $3.75 ea. ; Scad Necklaces, 25c to $10. Mesh Bags, $1.00 to $15.00. Pretty Mesh Bag3 of gold and silver, non-tarnisnable; strong, well mada frames; small, medium and extra larga sizes. All prices from $1.00 ta $15.00. Toilet Sets, $3.00 to $11.98. Dainty German Silver Toilet Sets in new shapes and designs; some plain bright finish, others frosted; these come in fancy cases, nicdy lined. P.viced Priced from $3.00 to $11.98. Hat Pins, 25c to $1.75.. Several pretty designs in Hat Pins, all acrti of stone and brilliant set tings, also several neat signet styles. Prices run from 2jc to $1.75 each., Lofltere Neck Chains, 75c to i . ,, mm f )' St ' u Ill few jw-y wij.,., ynw .-.in wnfc jwmma m, Gilt Picture Frames worth 50c at 37c ea. Over 200 of these beautiful gift,;scroll picture frames in square and round shapes. . Many of the designs are absolutely new 'and have never been sold at less than 50c. i A special at 37c each. ' . . . i Reltsof Silks, Leathers and Eldstic-an Assortment Large Enough to Make Gift. Choosing Easy. Free. En graving on Jewelry, Silverware, Umbrellas and Fancy jlrlicles. i Elastic Belts, 50c to $1.25. New steel studded; elastic belts, also the popular "Fluffy Ruffl3s" b its in white, brown, black, light and dark blue and grey. Each pack ed in pretty gift box. Prices 50c to $1.25. -, Novelty elts, $1.75 to $3.00 Handsome novelties in silk and lisle elastic, also plain and steel studded embossed elastic belts with ' fancy buckles of polisted steel, choice of white, tan, grey, blue or black. All in fancy gift boxes. Silk Belts, $3-00 to $7.00. ' The v?ry latest ideas in plain, fancy and plaid silk belts. These have soma cf tiie most b?autiful and original buckle designs imaginable. AH col-! ors and black. Prices range from $3 to $7.00 each. Leather Belts, 50c to $1.00. Belts of fancy kid leathers in all the popular colors lo match gowns and dresses,' also black and white. 'Each of these ''belts' comes packed in a fa-.cy gift box. Priced from 50c to $1.00 each. 1 Free Engraving on Jewelry, Silverware, Umhrellai-andr. Fancy Articles. The ' Captivating Display of Leather Goods ill Decide Many Douhfful Shoppers. Music Rol s, , 50c to $3.25. Music Folds and Rolls in good quali ty black and brown leathers;53c to $3.25 Carnage Bags, 50c to $1.00. Black Carriage Bags with gilt and oxidize trimmings; some plain, others with strap handles priced from 5Uc up to $1.00. "Pocket Books, $1.00 to $2.25. Pocket Books of ' alligator, elephant calf, Morocco, seal, English long grain and sea lion leat.iers; all colors and blk. Marked from $l.i 0 to $2.25. Pocket Books, 50c. Good, strorg pocket books of black and brown Morocco leather. At 50c. . Leather Bags, 50c to $2.75. Soft leather bags with draw strings; colors brown, tan and black; neat moire lining. The pricescf these bags range frm 50c to $2.75. ' Shopping Bags, 50c io $2.50. Medium size Shopping Bars in all the different leathers; these comein black and all the desirable colors. Priced from 50c to $2.50. Vanity Books, 50c to $6.50. Vanity Boo's in all tne popular leath ers, pigskin, Morocco, real seal, lizzard, alligator, buffalo calf, snake skin an I s?'ali n; colors black, brown, purple, 'tan, red, grey, green and black. These broks are nicely lined with velours, moire or leather. , Novelties,.$3.25 to $15.00. A magnificent assortment of the sea son's richest novelties, among them b ing hand bags, Vanity books and pur sesthese are made up in such leathers as snake 'skin, pig skin, lizzard skin, buffalo calf, elepf ant calf, Morocco and horn alligator; all colors and nicely lined. Men sana Wcmen s Slippers. A stock of holiday slippera representing an untold amount of foot comfort. Th?re are all kinds of slippera here for men, women and children. For women thera are plain and fur trimmed felt Juliets (while for men's gifts there are slippers and Romeos of soft, fine vici kid leathers. Prices range from 50c to $1.50. ,mhfM &MmM Us. ;aiia-x-L.,.-.a-.;., : Trr ' t. - r)l Christmas and New Year Cards and Artistic Calendars for 1908 at 16 to $3.00. The Canay S'ore Aglow with Pietty Novelties. Germany, Japan and our United.'Sta'tes have contri buted to the stock of cur Candy Store until the sight of its thousands of Holiday Novelties fairly carries one away', so reminlful of the Christmas Spirit is the col lection. Every t ling that could possibly b;; made as a rsceptacle for candy may be seen here. All ki id? of, fruit, little Teddy Bears, hor.-es, fancy boxes in rrany unique designs, trunks, suit ca?e and dainty Japanese baskets and boxe3 representing lighthouses, t ad st ols and other things. The best of sweets are ler too delicious candied fruits and rich chocolates. Look through this pretty place in the Basement. It Would Require a Whole Page:;jf we were to Tell of Half the Pretty Ndvelties. Bric-a-Brac, 25c io $5.75. A groat collection of Fancy China Trays, Vases and scores of unique de signs in Bric-a-Brac. Priced from 25c to $5.75. ' , Smoking Sets, 50c to $8.50. For those buying men's gifts Smok ing Sets in fancy w ods and hammered bra?s, also Glass Tobacco Jars with gilt or silver tops. Fancy Qlassware, 50c to $5.00. Fancy pieces of Bohemian and Vene tian Glass, Decorated Puff Boxes, Jewel Cases, etc., in plain colored and frosted effects-50c to $5.00. Military rushes, 50c to $4.98. Sets cf Military Brushes for men, in fine ebonoid woods with neat silver mountings, also plain. Prices range from 50c to $4.98. Shaving Sets, $1.00 to $5.75. Shaving Sets of German and Sterling Silver, others in ebonoid with stand and , mirror, brush and cup. Pleasing gifts for men. Priced from $1.00 to $5.75. Perfumes, 10c to $3,50. The finest odors from the land of flow ers, put up in fancy bottles; some in , beautiful gift boxes, containing ; two, three or four bottle. 10c to $3.50. Stationery, 19c to $3.00. A very attractive showing of fancy boxed stationery, all high grade papers, the gift b jxes in which thev are packed are handsomely derated. At 19c to $3. , Fancy Boxes, 25c to $2,00. An, extra large assortment of glove,' handkerchief and sewing boxes made in many very pretty designs, all nicely fin-, ished and lined with fancy materials. (Shaftcnfesrg & Robinson Co. Ovraer&). The Christmas Store for Ycungand Ola I ! Boys' and Gins' Books in the - Basement. "Toy Town" is in the Basement. in i lf (Shart enberg S Kobinssn Co. Owners). The Christmas Store for Young'and Ola new and striking articles seen in the shops. For people who like ocici thinks there are cream pitchers, either in brown and white or blue and white china, that may be had for a very small sum. I saw most beautiful ones at Howe & .Stetson's, of a good standard make, priced to rult any purse. The Howe & Stetson silk counter has some lovely showings of silk for waists which can be sent to the friend you wish to remember, in a pretty box, and be a very charming gift. rough A SftopWmcvV shopping as early in the day as an you will avoid tile holiday ust call your attention'o the r novelties at a special booth in owe & SteUon stores, where you ive burning clone for you if you find just what you want. in. stock. inese belt buckles are among tne Turkish embroidery embellishes the newest opera bags. Turkish embroid ery is not easily described, but it is all it should be and the effect of it done in gold beads and colors on deli cate white bags is perfectly fascinat ing. There are beautiful pieces of blanket ing in the shops for making kimonos, bath robes and wrappers. The blanket ing is not much heavier than the ordi nary ' flannelettes, but have the ap pearance of being much heavier. Tne colorr"are gray and black, black and white, white and red, blue and white, and some plain colors with fancy bor ders. Cords can be purchased to match in color to be used for decoration. Still other attractive gifts I saw at Howe & Stetson's were opera scarfs, flower figured liberty silk, and satin striped grenadine, encs. Manicuring is not the only thing that Is done well at Miss Hartung's in tha 5". JI. C. A. building. You will find it the cosiest and most satisfactory place to have a fine shampoo. The "TJeddy bear" is used even to decorate a shaving case. One of these has a. cover on which is painted a Ted dy bear and the motto, "I'm it just now." Underneath is enough shaving paper to last months. some new attraction. For instance the very daintiest candle shades I ever saw, hand painted to imitate leaded glass, and some new paper shades for electric light globes. Any single article from the collection of La Qrequo underwean shown at the shop of the Misses Kichmond and Rus sell, Chapel street, would please' most any woman. For the young society woman there are the loveliest wreaths for the hair made ail of ribbon or of dainty flow ers and leaves. lAt the last minute wouldn't an um brella be a splendid gift for some one. Don't miss the Christmas sale of Oriental rugs at Gamble-Desmond's. The importer ordered them to sell at. er.ee at cost rather than ;"nd them back. The rugs are nf -exceptional j beauty and the saving is from $2.75 on the smaller ones to $100 on the larger and more expensive ones. Sterling silver manicure scissors and buffers to match sterling silver mount ed can be had for as little as 50c each. Dainty little pictures of sunbonnet babies in passepprtout are pretty for the small girl's room For the person who has some tiny stockings to fill there are cunning lit tle china tea sets, five pieces, which can be bought for 10c. New hair cembs are far wider nnd even higher than those of last year. They have somewhat the effect of a Spanish comb, being artificially carved in intricate and beautiful patterns. The size of the most popular of these Is seven inches by two and a half, bar ettes of the same order being used be low to keep stray ends of hair in or der. ' I In rase you've not seen any of the Huyler's things that have not been in the window, let me recommend that you go inside and see what lovely nov elties they are showing. A doll's head peeping from a scent sachet is exceedingly pretty. To make such take a round piece of soft silk and edge it with a narrow lace, lay in a ball of perfumed cotton and tie around the doll's head, fastening the head so It seems to rise from a dainty frill. Every time I go to the "Gifts Shop" in the Y. M. C. A. buildings, I find Dainty pincushions-with white em broidered tops with ruffle also em broidered and a bunch of white satin ribbon in each corner to fasten the top to the cushion, make lovely little gifts and are easily manufactured. A nice gift for a man is found in a razor set which comes neatly packed in a small black morocco case. To-day is "Red Letter Day" at the Gamble-Desmond stores, and this is particularly true of the salo in the jewelry department. Knitted silk mufflers for, boys come in delicate shades of blue arid pink as well as in red, black and white. and in all white -or white with touches of color, may be had Xor oOc. i A modish frilly jabot neatly boxed ' ticn. Much anxiety was felt for the safety of the great Cullinan diamond on its tmivn,!. f T-i t j....... 4Jum jonannesourg to Cape Town, South Africa, Two stalwart. de-; tectives, an:; homS-th-,- $w before f home mail tarte,f friw jUaanesbu-" were ordered to travel with the t on spscial duty. They were -notifiv be well armed and at the last m-v they were handed a small sealed' age, which iiey were ordered not sight of ur.rf, -they.. deposited strong room ,of, tMc. igteaiiiship .' i o men naa au anxious jouy rr.onths later the truth hei! that the diamond had reaV the mail as 'an ordinary.; package. The detectives' j' . sinmlv an elahornie r: