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Things You'll Like to Make. A 4 fmgen a8 You will find it a great convenience o have a carry-all for baby's things hen taking the little tot out. Cover small embroidery hoop With dainty silk or ribbon. Attach several strips of ribbon with a large safety pin sew- led to the bottom of each strip. (It is 'well to have the strips_ of ribbon ldeuble. as shown.) Baby's sweater or blanket when not in use can be car- ried securely by turning up one of the bands of ribbon tightly about it and fastening the safety pin as shown. Other things. as t tles, may be pinned on. too. Thus. v camfort you can carry many things vour carry-all for baby's thing: "LORA. (Copsright, 1921.) When You Go l Shopping What i Do You Buy? | There are many lovely jade green things made for the journeyer to the south. That means, doubtless, that next summer in the north jade green vill continue to be a color of fash- One is made with ver: short sleeves with wide turn-back cuffs of soft white angora and a wide rolling collar of the same color and ' material. reen wool. cuffs of wool of white and green. look of those atrociou [worsted-work ornaments of rictorian pariors about the cuffs. On e other hand, there is a look of 1921 | out it, too. Anyway, the wool is ed so that it looks like shaggy fur. the white a pattern is worked out ! h strands of the green. any of the' new taffeta frocks have rrow pleatings of taffeta as a trim- ing. There is a zood deal of taffeta. 00, both in frocks and in blouses, and one of the new blouses made i. slip- over fashion shows a double row of narrow taffeta pleating about the lower edge of the This of course makes it stick out aquite stiffly, thereby emphasizing both sa Forest. together and Many of the new sweaters are of | Jade green silk, some of soft jade ! ing enough to escape and they drove him aw him with their sharp bills until he was glad to seek safet: peplum section. | ‘the crisp quality of the taffeta and the outstanding quality of the pep- lum. White and green are combined in some of the new sport shoes. fae| body of the shoe is white buckskin and there are perforated and stitched rpn gs of bright green leather. WOMAN’S PAGE, Farmer Brown’s. BY THORNTON W.' BURGESS, To feel as Lapps as ¥ Try working fr the all the Green Forest are s than th, ammy Crow and that. Chatterer the Red Squirrel saw the at once became sus Those ay. plannin s and rat- | muttered Chatterer. with [ so mischie; | “THOSE TWO GOOD-FOR-NOTHINGS MISCHIEF,” MUT- ARE PLANN TERED CHA' 4s 1 “When those two cousins get their heads together it means trouble for somebody. 1 wonder who it is this e.” he continued, siiil king imself. He tried to steal nough to hear what they were talk- about, but he wasn't smart darting at in a hole in Smart Sashes. Sashes are much seen just now. Some of the smartest are in heavy ribbons. striped ends, usually fringed. with dark gowns of serge or satin, as 1 they usually | fective. cently was made heavily embroidered in wool flowers and worn with a dark blue satin! charmeuse dress. i with Roman or rainbow Worn they are very e king sash seen re of copper crepe One st Sammy Jay Moves Up to| Blacky the Crow and Sammy Jay had had their heads together, as the ing is, for some time in the Green What that really means is j that they had been very busy talking things over and making a plan. in shrewder he: the body know: Not there e of Blacky Every- two good-for-noth- near their sharp eyes him. and scolded but it was dared poke his they were. the Green Fores back, to the Old O way and tha snow-covered W sure that it I pened to by make any m cost him hi as dear t was making chard Sammy of his afe a corner nd make of the long time. very nd over in r tree. It wa him. app: ar. Whitey. been bir by Farmer Brown's Boy, and all through the winter kept supplied with food. Sammy ate until he could hold more. cedar tree and morning.” a long t. Ard. post, mound of wlite in take. ure it seemed. Blacky the Crow had parted company on the edge of Blacky had turned but sammy Jay had flown over irst he had sat for a long time carefully looking this He studied every every ght until he was as just what it hap- ammy didn’t intend to | |§ A.mistake might life, and life was just my as it is to you. g that Whitey Snowy Owl was nowhere about. From tree to tree through the Oid Or- stole tongue of his was silent. he sat a while to and e thos: re tha that Old Orchard But there were . and after a while Sammy flew dowm to a little shelf fastened to the apple tree next the one in which he had itti On that shelf of the Old Orch in ably for the night. | home there, for he had spent more than one night_there before. white robber comes around tomorrow muttered Three minutes later he was fast asleep. (Copyright, 1921, by T. W * When Her Family Complains? HAT breakfast was not a success, i because the children didn’t like their cereal with plain milk, and father said his coffee was watery. You re- minded them rather sharply that cream cost money—remember? AND that same night you had over a quart of milk lefc over, 80 to use it up you had rice pudding for the third time ®that week and they all com- plained some more. What can a ‘woman do? 'Use Every Day Milk, of course, like several hundred thousand other women. Give it to the children on their cereal and to father in his coffee, because it is 0 like rich, delicious cream. No complaints then! And have the kind of dessert they like instead of being forced to cook milk dishes to use up « RO Y THEE MAKERS OF NESTL wants it or not. your day’s supply of bottled milk. Every Day doesn’t stand over you like bottled milk and make you use it whether you want to or not, and whether your family Every Day just sits up there nich, creamy Day. to less than bottle% don’t worry about the ice man, or the milk man, either!” No wonder your grocer nods approvingly when you say “Eve i fie knows how muc eas;’eerl your housekeeping is going on the shelf and says “HereI am when vou want me, 'madam — i uality muk for milk costs—and no d cra the THE EVENING a tree where they could mot reach There he called them names to his_heart's content. ime before head out to see where When he did they were nowhere to be secn. Sammy Jay and In each tree would be impossible for Whitey to catch So with that cedar tree so near Sam- signs of as fasten- ked corn a table for rd, put there no Then he flew across to the big shelter of its thick branches settled himself comfort- He felt quite at Sammy. ] soft, pearly white ap- i pearance, free from all blemishes, wil! be com- l parable to the perfect beauty of your skin an i complexionif youwill us L xin Gouraud's Oriental FERD:T. HOPKINS SON. N What Can a Woman Do “I hope that sleepily. Burgess.) Cream = 8 MILE POODYYOR BABIRS he littie the In the tree in the nearest Farmer Brown's house Sammy sat for a He felt quite safe there. know the Old Orchard comes up to the edge of Farmer Brown's dooryard, dooryard w i You He noisy B T T T T T T s BT - STAR, TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, $4.00 Faille Francais at $1.89 a Yard Faille Francais is one of the scason’s most popular silks. The beautiful weave and tex- ture make it desirable for many purposes. 34 inches wide. all pure silk of heavy quality in Midnight Blue, Navy. Brown. Copen- hagen and Mode. Specially priced tomor- | | row at $1.89 a yard. $3.00 Satin Charmeuse, $2.19 40-inch Satin Charmense. extra heavy. rich satin face. all silk auality, in black. navy blue, brown, taupe and white. $2.50 Peau de Cvgne, $1.89 40-inch Navy Blue and Black Pranu de Cygne, all pure silk quality, good heavy quality, rich lustrous finish- gunranteed to wenr. $2.00 Strive Shirting, $1.25 $3.50 1 English Nainsook, chamois fin ing undergar 33-inch All-silk Stripe Tub Silk, a heavv. rich satin stripe quality, in a large assortment of color | | combinations 36-inch Lou Goldenberg'-—First Floor. chamois finish in each piece. fine and dresses. 27 Inches Wide, Yard at 20c White | . 36-inch Whit C i es” uniform Nothing more popular for children’s 39c White school frocks than these pretty ginghams. #6-inch Whit also equally as desirable for women’s house | | : earments and aprons. Shown in a wonder- ful assortment of plaids. in all the most sought-after colorings. Soft-finish quality, and warranted fast colors. % 39c Shirtings, 22¢ 34-inch Mercerized Shirtings, a very fine, soft- finish grade. white zrounds in neat, colored stripes, f~r ~en's shirts, boys' blouses and women's ga ments. Goldenberg's—First Floor. 81x90 Seamless Sheets A Quality . $ 1 : 39 Selling Recently at $1.75 for ..... Every sheet absolutely perfect; made of firm, durable sheeting cottou,. free from starch or dressing. They are seamless—made in one piece, and are 81xgo double-bed size. Sa]ve on your supply of sheets tomorrow by attending this sale. $2.50 Bleached Sheets, | $4.50 Bedspreads, $3.49 I for 48¢ Crib 30x40 full cut s finished: all es $1 69 o Crocheted Bedspreads, double- ; bed size; heavy raised Marseilles 90)(99] Scar;)lle:s Bleached Sheets, patterns. y extra lengt or double bheds; a heavy, round-thread quality. 25¢ Unbleached Cotton, 50c Pillowcases, 33c 42x36 Bleached Pillowcases, extra heavy, firm-woven grade; free from starch or dressing. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. $4.00 Quality, 52-Inch .All-Wool Tailors’ Serge - at $1.59 a Yard - The quality of this Tailors’ Serge will commend it for women’s suits, skirts and dresses. Shrictly all wool—10- ounce weight. Here in navy and midnight blue, sponged and shrunk ready for the needle. And 54 inches wide, remember. g $3.00 AH-Wool Suiting, $1.49 54-inch All-wool Srotch Suiting, in neat mixtures, correct fabric for suits, coats, etc. $3.00 All-Wool French Serge, $1.49 42-inch All-wool French Serge, the famous Botany Mills product; extra fine twilled quality, in black, navy blue, etc. $4 and $5 All-Wool Plaids, $2.89 50 and 54 inch All-Wool Plaids, in rich color combinations. fon's favorite material for skirts. Goldenberg's—First Floor, 15¢ i 239-inch Unbleached Sheeting Cotton, extra heavy, round-thread quality; for making sheets. Fash- Clearance in the Boys’ Department Brings These Fine Savings on Boys’ Winter Suits and Overcoats We’re taking sharp losses to clear out the remaining winter lines of boys’ clothing. The reductions mean that you can now outfit your boy in a stylish suit or warm overcoat,at savings that are indeed remarkable. Boys’ Fine All-wool Suits, in Norfolk mod- els; sizes 8 to 17 years. Formerly priced at $22.50 to $32.50. Now reduced e $10.98 Boys’ Overcoats, of fine quality materials, well tailored and full of warmth and style. Sizes 8 to 15 years. Formerly priced at $16.75 to $22.50. w5 611.65 duced Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Men’s and Young Men’s $22.50 to $32.50 Suits at $15.95 Winter stocks of men's cloth- ing must be reduiced. We have gone the limit in lowering prices on these “short lots” of men’s and young men’s suits to clear them out tomorrow. About 70 suits taken from our _regular stock, formerly selling at $22.50 to $32.50, now marked at this low price— $15.95, for choice. Materials are Fancy Cassi- meres and Brown Mixtures, well tailored and of good, serviceable quality. Young men’s models in sizes 34 to 37, and a few larger sizes from | 42 to 46, including stouts. at $2.49 Piece 36-inch Imperial English much in demand for mak- 10 yards in cach picce. i -$3.00 Longcloth, $1.89 25¢ Dress Ginghams || 3% White Yoite, 25c sheer quality, quality. for bo oft-fini shirts and women’s wear. 79¢ Crib Blankets | with blue or pink borders; soft First Floor—Bargain Table 1921, mperial ) Nainsook | In the soft S0 fine, grade a ish ‘ments, etc. Full ngeloth, a fine grade, 10 yards e Chiffon Voile, a for waists Percale, 19¢c Girass e Percale. linen | blouses, | Madras, 22¢ | e Shirting Mad- Crex me r | in the lot. Pair Size 9% Blankets, white well made and es. “Cash & Carry” ‘Grocery Dept. Offers special values in groceries for one day’s selling. Laundry Soap, 2 for 7c THIS COUPON and 7c for two calkes of *. Oleine (S) Sardines, 2 for 7c THIS COUPON and 7c for two cazns of Eagle Brand Sardiner (S) June Peas, 11c THIS COUPON and 11c for Can of Diamond State Brand Early J!n.e)’fim. (S) 10c Del Monte Beans, | 2 for 9c THIS COUPON and 9¢ for two cans of Del Monte Brand | | Beans, with pork and tomato sauce. (S) { Goldenberg's—Basement. | Women’s $2 and $2.50 Juliets | at $1.48 Pair | Women's Felt Juliets, in black, gray and wine color, with leather soles. Soft. easy and | comfortable slippers for the house. Sizes in the lot from 214 to 7. Reduced to $1.48 for clear- ance. | Shos Department—First Floor. i WOMAN’S Desirable 9x12-Ft. " Room Size, at $5.95 A real “windfall” we came across in the market makes this price poss months ago we sold rugs of the same grade at more than double tomorrow | Really a wonderful bargain at $5. are ‘large-room siz Rugs of heavy-weight, doubl A few bie. sale price. Stenciled e-warp quality. All are perfect, and you may select from green, blue or brown medallion and neat border designs. $9.00 and $10.50 Crex Rugs, $5.45 (9x12 ft.) » Luxe or Stenciled Crex Rugs, size 415 ft. x rugs manufactured; in blue, red and brown colorings Special at only 85c each. Girls’ $2.98 Bloomers $1.98 Off lot of Girls' Gymnasium , Bloomers, of soft black satine, also a few pairs of navy blue serge; full plaited models, with buttonhole bands and elastic knee. Little Girls’ Dresses, $1.00 Small lot of Little Girls’ Dresses, of good quality ging- hams, in neat checked effects; high waisted models, with loose belts.ipockets and white collars; sizes 2 to 6 years. Girls’ Dresses, $1.00 Small lot of Girls' Gingham, good quality, in assorted plaids; stylish pockets, sash and full sKirt; trimmed with plain color chambray collar and cuffs; sizes 7 to 14 years. PAGE. Women’s Nightgowns Women's Flannelette Nightgowns. good heavy quality. made with double yoke and collar; full cut sizes; well made and finished. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. A Sale Remarkable for Value-Giving ~ Stenciled Grass Rugs Mothers should not miss this chance to buy a supply of these rompers at a considerable saving irom the former price. They are peg-top or Dutch Rompers, with combina- tion white madras-top and pink, blue or tan chambray bloomer. “Made with cuffs and collar, large pockets and clastic knee. Sizes 2 to 6 years A feature event in our juvenile department tomorrow Goldenberg's—Third Floor. { at $1.00 in assorted striped effects; he best wearing grass ome designs. Only 60 $35.00 Seamless Brussels Rugs, $21.50 Alexander Smith and Sons and Firth Carpet Company makes Seamless Brussels ft. for large rooms; in green, blue, tan, red and rose medallion and neat all-over designs. 79c Wool and Fiber or Napier Carpet, 48c Full rolls of Reversible Wool and Fiber or Napier Carpet, 221: inches wide, for hall or stair runners, as well as trackers through rooms; red, green, tan, olive and brown colorings. neat figured centers with borders. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. Children’s Dutch Rompers at 85¢ Little Boys’ Dresses, 69¢ Small’ lot of Little Boys Dresses, assorted striped ging- hams; made with sailor collar, belt and pockets: button side effect; sizes 1 and 2 vears only. Girls’ Bloomers, 79¢ Girls® Soft Black Satine Bloomers, elastic knee and wal sizes 12, 14 and 16 years. Chil dren’s $1 and $1.25 Aprons, 79¢ 11 lot of Children’s Bung- alow Aprons, assorted blue and white checks, made with kimono sleeves, belt and pocket; broken Sives. S < Girls’ Petticoats, 59¢ Girls' Flannelette Petticoats, with muslin waist &attached: pink and blue stripes. finished with small ruffie; sizes 8 and 10 vears, i Drapery Materialsand Curtains Offers Many Fine Opportunities to Save Generously . We obtained these lots of Drapery tains from the auction sale held by the F \lngeria]s. Furniture Slip Coverings and Lace Cur- mpire Carpet Company of New York. As the re- sult of this purchase you are offéred savings up to as much as one-halfi. Now is the time to look to your spring homefurnishing needs and supply them from this sale. 39c Curtain Swiss Yard-wide Fine, Sheer Grade Curtain Swiss, witl? blue or rose/ figures, dots and bow- knot igns on white groun also double 17(: drawnwork scrim $1.25 and $1.50 Terry 5 Cloth Very Heavy - weight Rajah Terry Cloth, ~ strictly perfect quality: double printed all-over border designs, in floral, bird and foliage patterns. All the most wanted colorings for window 590 or door drapery........ 39c and 48c Heavy Cretonnes Heavy-weight Cretonnes, light and dark colorings, 34 and 3% inches wide; stripe, floral and foliage desigrs; jdeal fabrics for draperies, - cushions and furniture 18C covering .. 59¢ and 69c Washable Cretonnes Heavy-weight Yard- wide " ‘Washable Cratonnes. regular and rep finish styles, in light or dark floral, bird and tapestry “designs: for draperies, couch and furniture slip 37C coverings. Yard . | 50c and 59¢ Marquisettes and Voiles Fine-grade Mercerized Mar- ! quisettes, Scrims and Voiles, plain, tape edge. drawnwork, double bord and lace edge styles. Choice of white, ivory and ecru colors. These are all favored materi- als for window and 25C door draperies......... i~ 19c and 29c Curtain | Scrims Yard-wide Curtain white with fancy de: Scrims, bird de- varioys Yard.... floral and signs, of colorings. | gn drawn- | 12/2c | $3.50 and $4.00 Couch Covers i Heavy-weight | | | work doubie borders, as well as | | | | | Tapestry Couch Covers. 50 inches | wide; full length; handsome oriental designs and color- $l ,95 ings . s $2.00 Lace Curtains Nottingham Weave Lace Cur- | tains, white and ecru ! colors; 21: yards 51,39 | full width E i Reversible ! $5.95 Tapestry Couch Covers Extra hea\-y-wel‘h! Couch Covers., 56 inch wide; rich colorings, in handsome oriental stripe and figured designs .......... 3 $3'45 ‘apestry $4.00 Panel Lace Curtains Curtains, white and ecru colors; handsome designs; and 45 to 48 Inches $2,29 wide P Curtains, Scotch and Nottingham Weave Fine Quality Cable Net Panel yards long $3.00 and $3.50 Lace Lace Curtains, white and ecru ecolors: neat “and « heavy worked de- signs; 21 vards $l,95 long; full widtl $4.00 and $5.00 Lace Curtains Very Fine Grade Filet and cotch - Weave Lace Curtains, * 212 and 3 yards long; white and ecru colors; plain or heavy worked centers with neat or elaborate border designs $2.85 Still Deeper Price Cuts to Clear Out Women’s Winter Coats, Suits and Dresses Prices already reduced have been still further reduced to hurry out the remaining lines of women’s ready-to-wear apparel. Our entire stock of coats, suits and dresses for misses and women included—at reductions of one-half and more. Women's and Misses’ Cloth Suits Former prices 518.88 up to $49.50. Women’s and Misses’ Cloth Suits Former prices” $ 3 5.00 up to $7950.... ‘Women'’s Cloth Coats Former prices ) $ l 6'75 up to $35.00.. Women'’s and Misses’ Cloth* Coats Former prices. : $ l 2'50 up to $2450... Women’s Cloth Skirts ao;vr:;s ?ricel llv‘ $7. 50 Women's Silk and Cloth Dresses $7.77 Former prices up to $19.75 ... ol Women’s Silk and Cloth Dresses Lk $17.50 up to $37.5 Women’s and’ Misses’ 'fiDrenes Forme w so suizo... 911.50 Women'’s and Misses’ Cloth Suits wto s $27.50 |\:Vomen‘si-n Misses’ Suits w to sisse. . $52.50 Women'’s and Misses’ i Pllluh Coats w to sws.... $16.85 Women'’s and Misses’ 4 Cloth Coats w o srse... $22.39 Women’s and Misses’ Cloth Coats R $30.50 Women's Silk and Cloth Dresses Former prices £ 522. 50 up to $45.00..