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Two lovely gifts, with which tu .v eleu'! the stork, are süßeste!. The) art a little rap of georgette crept and a ilk-1ined and ribbon-frilled haskei containing everything the baby ueedi for his toilette. What V omen Love

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Thert? Is u world of pretty neckwear that every woman will love to receive and almost any woman can make. A favorite piece consists of a collar with vestee to match, like that shown above. Pretty Breakfast Caps p0'

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In order to raise funds" to meet our obligations v.Te wid offer for one week merchandise much below the present 'market quotations.

MEN'S WALK-OVER SHOES. Former $10 vilaeß for $7. 00

9 50 " 6 50 8,50 " 6.C0 7,50 " 5,50 6,50 " 5,00

Ladies' DRESS SHOES Former 12,50 value lot 9,50

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livery dear lady, young or old, ha n ri'ht to expect that Santa (Mans will bring her a pretty new breakfast cap. Three of this year's models, all easy to make, are shown in the pie lure and they employ rlbhons, nel lacv and flowers, as u-sual. The Christmas Candle

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6 50 MEN'S WORK

''Stronger'than the Law" Former $7 and 6,50 values for $4 95 4 05 values for 3.95 " 4,oo 4 3,oo Ladies' Stronger than che L:iw, work Shoe??, former values 5,50 for $4,50. Girls heavy and Dress Shoes al io 3ab?'s 20 per cent from former prices. BOYS' SHOES. This includes bo h drass and School Shoes aa:l gives

fo t wear at nominal cost. Former $5.00 values for $3.95

4 00 2.95 3.00 " 2.25 2.50 " 1.95

HATS' HATS! Any of Our Cloth Hats former 3,50 and 4.00 values for 2.50 FELT HAT 3 The Best Hats in Stock ior $3.50 former values 5.00 and 6.00. UNDERWEAR $4.00 Union Suits for " $3.00 3.00 " " 2.30 2.75 " " 2.15 2.50 " 2.00 2 piece underwear accordingly Sweater Coats and Slip-Overs 20 per cent, from former prices. Men's all leather work gloves at $1, 1.25, 1.50 and 2.00. FLANNEL SHIRTS Former $6.50 values for $5.00

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During this week we will offer heavy rubber footwear at 20 per cent, from regular prices, such as boots, artics, felt boots, sock combinations etc.

you an opportunity to shoe your boys with bigh grade

Rubber footwear being very high this year, we woal 7 rac commend that yoa take ad antage of our special offer this week and purchaea your season needs. N. MELCHIOR & SONS.

The seismograph In Georgetown university recorded a severe shaking that may have heon nn earthijunkp or some uliiiihttd consumer ot hard coal at work with the sifteron last winter's ashes.

Every Christmas brings Its new fondle and lamp shades that do so WUlU to make the house k'ay utnl please their recipients. I'arehrneiit, LtlL' rU.lkkn ii r l i 1 frtn TiMTu-r urn iiciwl

for making these gift.. The lovely " ()uU1 1 suh clüt!ies b Üde pictured Id mado of cree pnpnt. rather noisy?

Germany is offering for sale n country men's pajer sr.ics at 00 cents a suit, with fifty tyls In stripes available. Not referring to their style

The Master Ilorseiitoor association diuVÜ that the motor vehicles will never displace the horse. Nobody hears of an automobile being called on to pull a horse out of the mro 0 a detour,

The increasing number of mechanics who to work in their automobiles should be viewed with satisfaction. For it means mure room in the street cara for bankers and whatnot

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A collar that turns into tho Jauntiest scarf imaginable makes this welltailored suit very smart. The material Is ribbed wool velours in Siberian squirrel gray.

TO BE WORN AROUND THROAT

wraps of crepe d chine cover their little tunic frocks which are too classic In form to bo worn with conventional coats and mantles. Plaid frocks and coats play their part In tho wardrobe of both little men and little women; the latter may have plnltr! skirts with tunic tlmie4 of natural colored ttisMir, sometimes mbroi1rl in bright r!ors. or of zhr.ed s;itin or silk .b rey. Plain blue oruc kilt- :r' aNo worn ulth ths ray tdt:;'s. which ar. son.etlracs nf kn!tt'd v. cul if brilliant "IimiI- f rod. hif. jiiMj: or '!bn. Yellow is a favorüe t''j" clublrrii's i-:! ;i at pre--'nt am'. Müfr.ny to tr.ioition. ir (. v ! i,m"j:' i.i I ! in ! If 'e5:- iii'i iMAlnii.. art- ivM ! p le. nirrr ao fkist.

fTie Answer Wa Sulllclcnt to Keep tho Old Gent Guessing. He was an Inquisitive old gentleman, and he wandered about ihm deck with a freedom that threatened to brine down on him tho rratb ol tho obiwrvaut skipper. Ho carried oa a oue-sMod conrO nUoa frith tht ,maa at tho Thwl a4 did all the things he ought sO to h&ro dono, vMlt tho featura t& tüir irers öot ood to !cs!t open Then. In tho blissful Innocence o tii heart, he actuallj approached üio KtlrUih himself. It vaa inorltabl th&X Chcre should b tomothJoff crJd btit it väj tho little old gtntltmaa nto proceeded to t&lto flntt Innlncv, XIo told hoTf hl3 groxt'trandmother lecoad tout In. had heea a aailormast and prattled of atorxna brai carried all boforo thisa and Ksdcred heir-cuttlns and iharlnr tmnoecmrr In tho last cmtuctaar, t hae hcard' ho continued, "It a cuato-. parr V throw ovcrr board tho whol of tho car?o to lighten thö ahip.. Did fön trtt1 do that, captain t" MWeU. 7aP' admlUod tho akipper, with anrprislns chcorfulneia. MBut only as a last resource. X net-or-'misto "my carj until Tro used up uxy passeag enl They go flrstl Then tho old gentleman had a thoughtful fit that kopt his tonguo quiet for two honrs

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Jlra. Ogslp Ycm -wer Introduced .

to itti. Youngbridc, .-vrhat did aha talk ahont? 1 ' Urs. t Knocker Brldgo-and ,Brldj patr - "

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Silver, Pearl and Ivory Decorations Are Ueed for Wonderful New Necklace. Three lovely things there are to wear r. round youc throat the first of silver, the second of pearl and the third of ivory. lii:,!y carved! Sounds like the sleepir,.: b auty's birthday presents or a charm for perpetual youth. Here's a ciose-up of the three wonderful new nceklaces. The tiniest and daintiest of little round sterling silver beads are polished to a hijrh luster and strung very Hose together. Five or six of these strands with ends caught in a jewded Hasp form a ncrklace of surprising brilliancy. To be common but honest, they "sure do make a show' and look several tlcie their real cost,

which is not expensive. ;r Her Dearest Treaanrew.

Vor evening wear, sin-h a necklace I - Ohj aaro it X Bho cried f rantl-,

is quite as ru h and more distinctive ; tally to tho xuMmen. f Saro It:" ano.

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ihrioked In agony, as aho pointed, to tho third itory "window, round vhlch tho flames and smoke belched furloualy. Tell mo nrhero It is. and T ytl rescue it," anrfvored' a fcravor young t re man hurriedly. That room up thwre, ah topeatod half daied with tartar, i That unc!" aho cried asaln, polni-j tng.tor the fatal whidow. Eascao IS ear. U, for It la not iclneP' Then tho firtmaa taido & Had dash for tho 'windows M Oiy: old i it, my dear? nAfcJ ft poman in tho cxord(; 'pray doaTt tako oa aa" TTp cnly-month old oh- tha ,walled fitoouily, 'ho'a returciaj srfXhout it! could not nntf tha child, tald tho Amman, hlackaned cud hegrlinad with amoko, . Chlidr aho acroaaad. 1 aaid nothlrej about a child. It9 cy neit ttoclo 2 h&d on tho hfro cytcm. Oh. U'a VsrpX Xo clndaraM ah naed.

than tbe everlasting strand of arls. IJut if you're a pearl worshiper, don't let us turn your faith. Hejoico in a narrow Muck neck ribbon with ends weighted by shining tassels of seed pearls. An elaborate mounting of brilliants joins the ribbon to the tassels and little slides of brilliants se In white gold slip all around the ribbon tip and down. The third offering also depends on a black ribbon, or more cleverly on : fine black cor V. It's nn exquisitely car veil medallion of creamy Ivory a budding chrysanthemum or a full opened rose. These; medallions nre about the size of a silver dollar and form a very catchy little encore tr lat winter's penchant for carved Ivory beads.

CLOTHES OF FRENCH TOTS

Plaid Frocks Favorite for Both the Little Men and the Little Women.

It is to be hoped that tbv .lentlsts who are to explain be little known caches erf m Amazon will be very areiul not to get themselves devoured y the ferocloui man-eating sLtish of .hose regions.

'Wh;iv that illicit liquor may contain, It seems to have Iii it the instigation to murdvr. whereas the old fashioned kind provoked a larger percentage c-f fcstlcutTs.

If the consumer can stop eating and mr.ke his old rags do for a decade or s he should eventually live to yee the reduction In prices sometime or ether perhaps passed un to hlnx

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trnctiveiy ana rtuionany uretseu . us any children In the world, shys Vogue. This year the little girl's frocks are widened at the hips In various Kirht-eenth-century fashions, or they have the full gatherrd skirts and basques of the middle oC the last century. Children are wearing Itoumanfan. reecho Slovak and Jugo-Stav etnlroider!cK without luring to bother their hfulabout the gvograpnical positions w politics) alms of these complicated countries. Their elders h'nve adoptl scarab and lotus -mhn-dderr, with

swinng girdbw tied low about the; German enterprise has on exhlbl-

nips aiHi vajnie j;aiMiur.is urupiri. jf, Tondon tiaper suits of clothes

To timnlate buying, producers are predicting a jhortage of Christmas

gloves. Maybe our demure misses

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