THE BEG: OMAHA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1921. Society Till' Drndeii restaurant U a popular place with Che returned ichool tills. Many of them left for, school before thi new tea room opened, and thry are luncnine to make its acquaintance. LuncHing there Tuesday were several groups. Miss Helen Kogers from Vassar, Miss Frances Patton from Vellrley and Miss Jeannetie Johnson were together, and at another table were Miss Elinor Kountze and hrr cousin, Miss Mar Raret Eastman, wlio has just recovered from an operation for appendicitis. Miss Eastman i a freshman at Swectbriar. With Mrs. I. E, Davidson were her daughter, Miss Dorothy Davidson, nd Miss Charlotte Smith. In another party were some of the older set, Miss Gwendolen Wolfe, Miss Winifred Smith, Miss Ruth Carter, Miss Katharine Denny and Mrs. Richard Mallory. 0 To Honor Bride. MUs Ruth Parker was hostess at a luncheon and matinee party Wed tifsday afternoon in honor of Miss I.orna McMartin. a bride of next week. Wednesday evening the wed ding party were entertained at dm ner by Mr. and Mrs. I S. Martin at the Athletic club, Friday Miss Mar- aret Whaler will entertain at bridge luncheon in compliment to Miss McMartin, and next Tuesday Mrs. lack lieaton anil Mrs. L K Moore will give an afternoon party for her. Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Schafcr will enter lain the bridal party at dinner, and i-rid.iy evening Mr. and Mrs. Charles McMartin will give the wed ding dinner. Will See Mediterranean. Miss AdaoTobitt of Niantic, Conn., is in Omaha to spend Christmas with her sixers, Miss Edith Tobitt and Mrs. W. T. Bourke. Miss Tobitt was formerly" a teacher in the Omaha schools and is now con nected with the state farm for wom en in Connecticut. Miss Edith Tobitt, head of the public library, and Miss Jeanette McDonald, head of the English department and dean oi girls at Commerce High, arc plan ning to take the Mediterranean trip i.ext spring1. They sail February 11, to be gone until April. Christmas Parties for Younger Set. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Burgess will entertain at tea dansant on Wednes day, December 28, at, the Burgcss Nash tea room for 30 guests in honor of Miss Elinor Kountze, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Kountze. t Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stewart, II, will entertain at a theater party at the Orpheuni on Friday evening, De cember 30, for their daughter, Miss Jane Stewart. ' i High School Club Party. The Alpha Chi Omega club of Central High gave a Christmas par ty at the home of Miss Elizabeth A Christmas tree and a grab bag with gifts . for the guests were features of the affair. Those at tending were the Misses Alice Pot ter, Margery Miltz, Helen Hoover, Violet Gregg, May Eliott, Orietta l!riam and Helen Kreymburg. Holiday Tea. Mrs. George, Eddy was hostess Wednesday afternoon at a tea for her daughter, Mrs. Roberta Eddy Kitchen. Assisting Mrs. Eddy were: "Mpsitamps Frank - Rudolph. Bouglas Welpton, Shfrman Welpton. W. . J. Brad- nury. d. H. Hawk, J. Jtogera, T. v. Allen, I,. Farnswortn, W, W. Turner, B. Koth.i E. Heyden. P. L. Adams. Willis Crosby, Robert Kwitzler, Porter Spalding, C'eorge Howell, Kdwln Davis, Allan Tukey, the Misses Grace Robertson. Florence Heggblade, Frances CIcland and Mary Clcland. ( ' ; ; ' b. For Mrs. Davis. . .; Miss Jcannclte Johnson was host ess at a charmingly-appointed tea Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Herbert Davis. Assisting Miss Johnson were the Misses Erna Reed, Miss Gertrude Stout, Miss Winifred Smith, Miss Frances Pat ton, Miss Elinor Burkley and Miss Virginia Pixley. - Afternoon Tea. Miss Zerlina Brisbin will be host ess at an afternoon tea Thursday aft ernoon, December 29. Mrs. Henry C. Wallace, wife of the secretary- of agriculture, has won considerable - fame' as a writer for farm, journals. Things You'll Love To Make DrocadedSjlkfeet-RQ A brocaded silk corset bag is a gift that you can make and give to a friend that others are not likely to think of. Cut an oblong of brocaded silk; have it eight inches wide and a couple of inches longer than twice the length of her corset. Ling the oblong with plain silk. Join the long sides. Turn in a one-inch heading. Join ivory rings, painted to match the silk, or covered with silk of the same color, at one-inch intervals . around the top edge of the bag. Run a pretty twp-toned or metal ribbon through the rings. You can enhance the beauty of this brocade silk corset bag by appliqueing a small piece of plain silk, on which you have em broidered your friend's initials. Copyright. by Public Ledger Co. sir Arwi. a To the Christmas Shopper In the new "nude" coloring the hand-drawn front silk hose an un usual gift thought, $6.S0. , Assuring a happy luncheon hour along the roadside : is a refrigerator lunch basket of scientific construc tion, $10.80 and $13.50. "Midgets" substantial little per fume containers for the. handbag, SI each. One may select any rare scent affected by the gift recipient Frivolously gilded is the tiny toy grand piano" with substantial bench, on which a tiny dolly might take her plaA before the music box begins to play quaintly lovely bits of opera, $8. If Milady's dainty ankle-! fell a wee bit chili in the cold wind there's, the new hose, four stocking weight, of pure thread silk in two- Personals Edward Daucherty arrived Men day from the Daugherty ranch near Uclmar, Iseb., for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Rossbach an nouuee the birth of a son, Richard James, December 20, at Stewart hos pita). Miss Florence English, who left Tuesday for Lincoln, attended the Kappa Sigma dinner-dance Wcdnes day evening. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs, Charles Henningsen, December 19, at St. Joseph hospital. Mrs. Hen iiingsen was formerly Miss Laura Galloway. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. , Zciter an nounce the birth of a daughter. Mar garet Mary, December 20, . at St Joseph hospital. . Miss Charlotte Acer of N'evv York is to be guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. Beccher Howell next week. She will arrive Monday. ... Miss Alice Douglas returned from Mount Carroll, III., where she attends the Frances Shimer school, to spend the holidays in Omaha., Robert Wylie has arrived from Los Angeles, Cal., to spend the holi days with his family, Mrs.- Louise Jansen Wylie, and daughter, Louise Kobcrta. ' , . . '. iviaric tsurKe, jr., oi ; coiuniDus, Neb., who is attending school ' in Quincy, III., spent a few days in Omaha with Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Walker enroute to his home. , Mr. and Mrs. R. B. O'Neill and small daughter, Margaret. Ann, of Denver, Colo., will arrive Friday to spend Christmas with Mrs. O'Neill's mother, Mrs. J. P. English, and sis ter, Miss Mary English. ' Mr. and Mrs. George McFarland of San Mateo, Cat., formerly of Oma ha,, left Wednesday for their home following a visit with Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Casady and friends in the city. Mr. and Mrs. McFarland are returning from New York. Mrs. Frank Johnson . and her daughter, Miss Jeanette Johnson leave Christmas night for a trip to Washington and New York. Miss Johnson expects to visit many of her school friends who will be in Washington till school reopens. Mrs. O. Barmettler and her daugh ter. Miss Irene Barmettler, and Mrs. John Iten of Los Angeles and daugh ter, Miss Helen Iten, have given up their trip to the Orient and have en gaged passage for Europe in Feb ruary. They will be abroad for -several months. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elli3 Everett have a S-weeks-old son, according to Mrs. George McFarland, " who was in Omaha Tuesday. : Mrs. Everett was formerly Miss. Elsa, McFarland, and lived, in Omaha for several years. At present she and her hus band are on a nut ranch near Ana heim, in Orange county, California. Mrs. Frances Nash Watson, pian ist, and her niece, Miss Catharine Cartan, sailed December 10 for the United States and are expected in Omaha Christmas day at the latest. Mrs. Watson has many concert en gagements for the winter months, but will make her headquarters with her mother, Mrs. E. W. Nash. Miss Cartan has been in school in Paris, where Major and Mrs. Watson have a home. - Clubdom Nebraska Souvenir Calendar. Mrs. Charles Johannes and Mrs. Irving Baxter sold 17 Nebraska sou venir calendars at Kilpatrick's store Monday afternoon. Members of the League of Women Voters will be stationed in the store every day this week. Mrs. H. C. Suroney and Mrs. Charles Johannes were, in charge of the sale Wednesday. The calendar, which makes.- an ideal Christmas gift, is being sold by club women throughout the city, Camp Fire Girls and other organ izations, 25 per cent of the sale price being retained by them. . , Walking Club Hike Monday. The Omaha Walking club has postponed its regular Sunday outing to Monday, December 26. The start will be made from the end of the Hillcrest station of the Fort Crook and Bellevue interurban at 3 p. m., under the leadership of Dale Fergu son. From Hillcrest the walk will follow the road a short distance southwest, entering Fontenelle for est from the Bellevue boulevard, thence northeast to a point near Her ron lake, and north to the trail lead ing to the club cabin, where a Christmas supper will be served. color tone styling $8.50 a pair. Grace fully shaped hose these in blue and black or gold and black. Very novel' decidedly lovely 12 different odors of imported perfume in dainty gold shaker top bottles nested in satin lined gift box, $5. One of the unusual importations a heavily incrusted atomizer of glass and enamel . tightly wound in gold thread exquisite container for the unusual contents' which, bears the name Rosin Caupela Foret, $15.. -Tltia and Tradfnrrk Rr:ctered Fitni Office. Ao. V. S. 0 My Marriage Problems Adele (iarrtauD'a New I'baM ol REVELATIONS OF A WIFE1' (OainwM, urn a? k Tht Way "The Youngster." Came Home. A quick, sibilant breath from Lil lian was her only comment upon my assurance that we were going home at soon as Bess Dean announced her departure. 1 did not dare raise my eyes' from my sewing until she should speak, for I had seen that in her face which told of intense nervous strain, and 1 knew it would be unthinkable humil iation for her to break down even before me. That Robert Savarin had not been able to suppress his jealousy and cave man attitude to ward her work during" the drive they had just taken it did not re quire keen discrimination on my part to discover. 1 knew, also, what the reaction of her resolute poised personality toward his strictures must have been. One thing more I knew, that if her usual grip upon herself did not fail, the story of their drive would be securely locked be hind the iron doors which shield Lillian's emotions from the world, and my silence, my pretended ab- Problems That Perplex Answered by BEATRICE FAIRFAX Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained. Dear Miss Fairfax:-Is It very un wise for a girl to marry a man 20 years her senior? Speaking specific ally, the girl is 20 and her Ounce is about 40. He loves her deeply and fclves her ttje utmost consideration. He is kind and unselfish, and is con stantly doing little things that sur prise and delight her. She repays him by.Eivinff him her whole heart. In her eyes he is perfect; but her happiness- is , overshadowed by the advice of her friends. They urge her to give him up an they tell her it is-impossible to be happy when there is such a difference in their ages.. The girl -is troubled, of course, by 'the disapproval of the match by nearly all of her friends and acquaintances, but regardless of this she feels she cannot give him up, and is preparing to marry. Is she doing right. Miss Fairfax? ' UNCERTAIN. A girl of 20 is "very young even in sophisticated today. She has youth and dreams and illusions and imma turity. Life lies ahead. For the man of 40 so much that she looks eager ly forward to lies in the background and has lost all charm. Now don't conclude that I'm advising against tne specinc marriage mentioned. In general I'd advise against the situ ation. But with so much in its fa vor, -with love to guide, with sym pathy and understanding and deep feeling at stake, who dare say: "Give all this up. It's too big a risk?" Most things- worth having have to be paid for at a high rate. The venture is great but so is the reward. Love Is worth trying for and there's always a risk! Which of Two Girls? Dear Miss Fairfax: I fell in love with a girl a long time ago and we have been about together until six months ago, when we parted owing to frequent disagreements. A cer tain young-lady from a city nearby is madly in love with me now. I promised her that I will marry her. but I hardly have any love for her. can't help thinking of the -first girl. My heart belongs to her. S. M. L. First of all, in justice to every one concerned, 'you've no right to marry a girl you don t love. And in the second place, I don't think much of your, strength and self control. Stop being so extravagant in your statements and put a little practice back of your feelings. Give up the girl you don't love and make your self worthy of the girl for whom you care. - A safe reliable. skin treatment Soofhinq And He&linq ' ftesinol Soap gently deses the clogged Sores. Resinol Ointment eals tiie inflamed spots and blotches Try them. week. CJld wfvtcK your skirv improve ADVERTISEMENT. Home-made, but Hat No Equal for Coughs ' 8 a Make a family iir1r of really () dependable routfh medicine. Ehh- 2 117 prepared, and oaves about t W If you have a severe cough or chest cold accompanied with soreness, throat tickle, hoarseness, or difficult breathing, or if your child wakes up during the night with croup and you want quick help, try this reliable old home-made cough remedy. Any drug gist can supply you with "21- ounces of Pinex.- Pour ttiis into a pint bottle and till the bottle with plain granu lated sugar syrup. Or you can use clarified molasses, honey," or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup, if desired. This recipe makes a pint of really remarkable cough remedy. It tastes good, and in spite of its low cost, it can be depended upon to give quirk and lasting relief. You can feel this take hold of a cough in a way that means business. It loosens and raises the phlegm, stops throat tickle and soothes and heals the irritated membranes that line the throat and bronchial tubes with such promptness, ease and cer tainty that it is really astonishing. Pinex is a special and highly eon centra ted compound of genuine Nor way pine extract, and is probably the best known means of overcoming severe coughs, throat and ehest colds. There are aiany worthless imita tions of this mixture. To avoid dis appointment, ak for "2Vt ounce of Pinex" with fnil directions and don't accept HUT thing else. Ciuranteed f. give absolute satisfact'On or money prcmT'tly refunded. The Pinex C.t Ft.UVayne, lnd WW RESINO sorption in my work, were the only ways in which I could help her. "That is good news," she said at last, slowly. "For, as I told you, I do not think Miss Dean will be here very many hours longer, I shall betan to pack, too, right away, but ill like to ask you something " She hesitated oddly, and this time, with an intuitive certainty that it would help, I raised my eyes and looked at her steadily and tenderly. "You know you may ask me anything in my power," I said ear nestly. Lillian's Request. "How well I know that I" she ex claimed. "Hut this request is queer. Until I go, I want to spem a great ncai 01 nine in your uuuga low, and have no one no one ex cept you, and, oi course, Dicky know where I am. Let them think I've gone for a walk, or anything they please." "That- can be very easily ar ranged," I replied as calmly as if I had not realized that she was delib erately planning to keep out of Rob ert Savarin's way as much as possi ble during the few hours that re mained of her stay at his sister's home. . I was wildly curious to know whether there had been a definite breach between them, or whether Lillian simply wished to avoid the Strain of another possible scene with the highly-strung and finely-sensitive man who adored her, yet could not refrain from making her miser able with his theories. But I .rig idly schooled my face and voit't to indifference, and was glad indeed oi the dinner bell always rung 10 minutes before mealtime in order to give guests scattered around the premises, at the brook or in the woodland adjoining, time to come home. "We'd better pet ready to admin ister quick sponge baths," I laughed. "I can hear Dicky with Marion and Eldridge 1313 Farnam St. G I FT S for Christmas that will most surely please of great beauty and indi vidual charm. We mention a few that ijou will sal; are SPLENDID VALUES. Chinese Bamboo Sewing Baskets In every respect a superior basket; lined with split bamboo as only the Chinese can line them; they are trimmed with rings and tassels. Price for 8 inch size $1.00 10-inch size .2.00 Orange Bowl With Old Bronze Stand 10 inches wide . at the top, this bowl is suitable for either fruit or flowers. ' The exquisitely dec orated bronze stand is, a refine ment. $5.00 95-Piece Dinner Service In White and Gold; complete to the last detail for 12 people; in an excellent grade of china; price, complete, qq e - Lamp and Shade Stands 17 inches high. Standard is mahogany, fitted for one light, with pull chain switch, 10-inch shade is of jr ff parchment, beautifully decorated. Price, complete, P5JU Eldridge Importing Company 1313 Farnam Street Had your iron today? Eat more raisins Jugior down at the brook, and you know as well as I the state the youngster will be in." . . "I have a complete change of clothing for Marion already bid out," she answered, smiling faintly. "And here they come! Hut," another Invol, untary smile touched her lips, "you arc wrong in one particular. They've had their bath." "I suppose that means they've fal len in again," I said resignedly, turn ing to watch the bedraggled proces sion which was coming up the path. Junior, drenched from head to foot, was in Dicky's arms, wrapped in his coat, while Marion danced at his side with her clothing also soaked. Dickey's shoes, socks and trousers below the knees were dripping, and both Lillian and I knew by heart the story which the three culprits proceeded to tell us. Madge Has a Presentiment. "Me felled in the bid varr. ma ama," Junior declared proudly, as soon as he saw mc. "Truly, Auntie Madge, we couldn't help it this time!" Marion declared earnestly with an emphasis on the demonstrative. "We were fishing, and we hadn't caught a thing, and Junior saw a nice ii-sli. and he went right in .after it, and, of course, I had to go, too, to get liim." "The water being almost two feet deep at that point, and no big, strong man beside vott to wade to his death or his knees to rescue his che-ild," Dicky teased. Marion pouted adorably, but I saw real chagrin in her face, so came to her rescue. "Of course you had to go in after him, Marion," I said, with no hint of a smile. "It was your Uncle Dicky's business to keep him from getting wet instead of rescuing him." "I knew I'd get it in the neck somewhere," Dicky apostrophized the air. while Marion giggled glee fullv. "That's all the thanks I get for spoiling a perfectly good "Soare us the enumeration of your sartorial losses," I said mischievous ly, "and let's get these wet things off junior. You're already soaked, so you take them off, and then I wont have to soak this gown. And I'll rub him down and dress him while you change." Importing Co. Phone Douglas 5567. '12-inch size 3.00- Iridescent Bowl With wide-roll edge as illustrated. Suit able or flowers; measures 8 inches at top; complete with black stand, $1.75 Lillian ran tier baud through Marion's curls. "Your Iwir Isn't wet," he wid practically, "so you ilon't need me, Hurry and change, dear, and I'll help Auntie Madge with Junior," tried to make my "thank you" hearty, but in reality I wished her anywhere else, for 1 had a swilt, dis mayed presentiment that because of this unexpected accident, Dicky would nref some article of clotlung which 1 had put into my parcel-pott paikage, and I did not want even Lillian to be a witness of his reaction to the discovery. The Christ Child. Clirlntnia Ilia ni old Chrlntmta That llve In tli mimli uf men; The ! nlil muml of buying. . Then buyliif and buying Main. The Mm old Unaitlled plaything, The Hint old alar on tlia tree; The earn old worn out nhoppere. ' ' And 111 8 nam old ch!ldlh glee! e Clulntma" the Mine old Chrlililin, Tlia fneea wan and whlln. That peer llllo My din'ked window i, And ultlver on Chrlnlmaa mailt! Chrlatmna the (am old Chrlalmae. Tlia tlms of the Chrlal Child's birth; When tire aiiKeta n of heaven, And peace lu the alrlre lorn eartht Thank Coil for the Chrlatmae "Ptrlt, Thank lnd for the cheery tic tit. Tluit atreama from the cottage wlndoni Whon the ClirLl Child walka that night: , Clara 8. MuCultey. Still iii her early twenties and vice president of a $3,000,000 building and loan association is the proud record held by Miss Margaret Stevens, of Long Beach, Cal. Xmas CANDY DEPT. We are exclusive Omaha agents for Huyler's New York Chocolates, ' and the original Allegretti Chocolates of Chi-. cago, in to 5-lb. boxes. The always popular gift. Leave your orders. We deliver free or pack for shipment. $1.00 boxes 1-lb. Lowney's Fancy Assorted Chocolate Creams and Nut Centers, per lb 65t $1.00 box Balduff's Egyptian Chocolates, lb 65t $1.00 box Aunt Molly Choco- - late Creams, lb 65t? 70c bulk Chocolate Caramels, per lb 49 40c Fancy Mixed Hard Christ mas Candy, per lb....29t 60c Fruit Filled and Hard Candy 39 Candy Canes and Novelties, up from 5 SPECIALS $5.00 Universal Lunch Kits at S2.9S $2.50 one-pint Corrugated Vacuum Bottles ...$1.29 $3.00 quart Corrugated Vacuum Bottles $1.59 $8.00 Electric Toasters at S4.G9 MANICURE SETS 25 Off on all Manicure Sets, big assortment. Fancy rolls in . Ivory and Pearl ranging "in price from $1 to $12. Waterman and Conklin Fountain Pens $2.50 t. $12 Eversharp Pencil 60 to $10 FLOWER DEPT. Very Large Assortment POTTED PLANTS and CUT FLOWERS ft? PS a 0 0 & to to to to m to to to to to to TOILET ARTICLES AND SUNDRIES $1.00 Piver's Azurea Face Powder 89tf Toy Balloons, for the children, 6 for 25 $2.00 Coty's L'Origan Face Powder 69tf $1.00 Krank's Lemon Cream at 69 30c Packer's Tar Soap... 21? 30c Woodbury's Facial Soap at 19t? 50c Listerine -.36 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste at 36 50c Pebecd Tooth Paste.. 36 $1.00 Newbro's Herpicide at 78 PS PS PS Union Outfitting Co. Holding Sensational Christmas Sale of Tathe' Phonographs A Pathe Sent to Your Home On 10 Days' Free Trial. Easy-to-Pay Terms. In order to stage a great Christmas Sale of the famous Pathe Phonographs, the Pathe Freres Co. wired the Union Out fitting Co. to place on sale their entire stock of Pathes at the lowest prices they have sold for ,n years. . This is your opportunity to give youf loved ones a year 'round gift at a saving of many dollars. Should you wish, yoa can have a phonograph delivered on 10-days free trial and If yoa keep it. have the advantage of easy-to-pay terms. eSTABUSHEO I Diamonds All Sizes Up to $1,500 Sae 7lUlk. v rot Infants, fnvtlldi and Oroerlni Chltdf ta Tot Orlflnal Food -Drink For An Aget T Ifl Specials at Beaton's Thursday, . Friday and Saturday FOR MEN $5.00 Gold Gillette- Razors, the new style $3.98 $1.00 Gillette Razors. .. .69? $1.00 Gillette Blades 69t? $2.50 Gem Razor, gold plated, at 79? $1.00 Ever-Ready( Razor 79? $5.00 Auto Strop Razors, all styles $3.98 50c Durham Duplex Blades at 39t? $2.00 Durham Duplex Razors, Celluloid Case 89t? 35c Youth Craft Shaving Cream 29t? 50c Mennen's Shaving Cream at :..39t? $1.25 Pinaud's Lilas Vegetal at ; 98 50c Krank's Lather Cream at 39? CIGARS You can always please a man with a box of good cigars. 15c Mozart Queens, each, 10? Box of 50 $4.50 Mozart, Magic or Perfectos, box of 25 , $2.00 8c Heineman Bros.' Famous H. B. Cigars, each 5? Box of 50 ....$2.25 10c El Durbo Cigars, box of 50 $2.50 El Paxo, La Palma, box of 25.... $2.75 San Felice, box of 25. . $1.75 8c McCord Hand-Made, cans of 25 $1.65 15e La Preferencia Victoria, box of 50 ....$5.00 10c Mozart Bouquet, box of 50 $3.50 DRUG WANTS $1.00 Aspirin Tablets, Squibb's, bottles of ioo: 48t? Denatured Alcohol, for the car, per gallon 60t? (Bring your bottle.) 35c Vick's Vapo Rub 27t? $1.15 Vitamon Tablets ... 84t? $1.15 Swamp Root .... .89? 30c Eagle Brand Condensed Milk at 22t? 30c Laxative Bromo Quinine at 22t? 75c Milk's Emulsion 59 60c Glycothymoline ...,49t? 60c Mulsified Cocoanut Oil at .38? $2.00 American Alarm Clocks at $1.39 50c Phillip's Milk of Magnesia at 39? $1.00 Nuxated Iron 83?, $3.75 Horlick's Malted Milk at $2.89 BEATON DRUG CO. 15th and , - FARNAM Mail Orders Receive Our Prompt Attention Dennisorfs . (i , Seals and MriAPwiirM 9CA14 tr m n uroua. daapaodnit. waak. f J I ran down, throve b axeaaa or ocbar oaoaai. VTf Iftg rHlCT wast to Bail too oar book whieh tail Y yj V4ti V.1U131 a boot SF.irroKIVLE. a rortoratlTo rooadr r ij toot oiU coat yoa aothfoc If 70a aro aot mas gifts in SiTiSrf arVl001Tl 1 1 CUMBERLAND CHEMICAL COMPANT V.1 1CC1 lUl 40 Horry Block. NaaboUlt, Tana. way-wiy . saymore? Luticuraialcum isSTT" TZI Always Healthful (yiitiUv.olSI S I I ay tsars." Pnfl Fistula A aaUd aratea of i nation. Ma thlorotorm. Etkor or other traml anoathetio ooori mrmalr ovctj oaao accepted ' treauneat. ana bo nonoy io to ho pata aatil tared. Write tor hook oa Rectal Diaeaaoa. orltk aaaioa and Uatusoaiala i aiora tkaa I.tot prominent people oka Bare bee permanently ni tR. L . TAMY Saaatorioa. rotor Tnart aUoaV,ee BM( ) Oaaako. Not. f D0MC infants invalids ASK FOR Ho r lick's the Original Avoid Imitations and Substitutes I Rich milk, malted train eitract la Powdar No Cooking - Nourlahlnf DicattiU 4 4 4 IVORY GOODS One-third Off on all Ivory, Combs, Brushes, Mirrors, Trays, Clocks, Buffers, Jewel Boxes and Fancy Perfume Bottles. 4 PERFUMES The most appropriate and most acceptable of all gifts. Here are a few: $1.25 fancy boxes, assorted odors 89t? 75c fancy boxes, assorted odors 48 $4.00 Houbigant's Ideal Ex tract, in fancy Christmas box $3.25 Houbigant's Mon Boudoir, the latest $4.59 $2.00 oz. Djer Kiss Extract, bulk, per oz ...$1.25 $3.00 oz. Mary Garden Extract, per oz $2.25 Djer Kiss, Hudnut's and Mavis Sets, containing Perfume Ex tract, Face Powder, etc., at . . . $3.00 to $12.00 Fancy Perfume Atomizers, very popular this year, at 75? to $6.00 $4.50 Houbigant's Ideal Toilet Water $3.25 am HOUBIGANT'S Quelques Fleurs Extract , Fancy Boxca $5.50 size $4.10 $10.00 size $7.98 $9.50 Quelques Fleurs Toilet Watej $7.25 $3.50 Djer Kiss Extract at ..$2.48 $2.00 Djer Kiss Extract at $1.40 $2.50 Piver's Azurea ..$1.69 $2.25 Mary Garden Toilet . Water $1.40 $25.00' Coty's L'Origan Ex 1 tract, -lb. bottle. $18.50 $4.00 Coty's L'Origan Extract, bulk, per oz $2.59 $4.50 Coty's L'Origan Toilet ' Water $3.39 $8.00 Coty's L'Origan Toilet , Water $6.25 IS' fit-' 4: Fancy Perfume Atomizer One-Third Off $4.00 Houbigant's Ideal Ex tract, bulk, per oz. . .$2.25 45- 8' 8 DOLLS $2.00 Flexible Jointed Dressed Dolls with movable eyes. Special 98t? - Pay When Cured trootaniit tint nroa PUoo. Kiatota and rtkor ft