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DECEMBER 10, 1917 NORWICH BULLETIN,” MONDAY, The Bulletin Neorwich, Monday, Dec. 10, 1917. Committe Charge Are Pleased With Co-operation of ' Home Economics Chairmen. HANOVER MAN C. E. PRESIDENT |~ ™" "2 comne 7 3 THE WEATHER. W. G. Park Elected at Annual Meeting of Norwich Union— e — - Entries of corn and corn dishes f Cnditm-. ddress oung P‘op]‘ and the Present Crisi: the county and state corn show which oo sl £ on Y - is by Rev. will be held in Norwich this week All Calls Answered Promptly The areat storm of the ‘last few A. F. Purkiss. el ke i L d days is now passing dewn the St. Law- rence valley and the weather - has e cleared except that light smow con- tinues locally in the lake . Like- (Special to The Bulletin) unable to be present, but Rev. Robert gratifying rate. There cannot be too many as every one is interested in corn production as well as in i Day and Night 88 Main Street E wise the winds have diminl over| ;oo 3 =y Moore of the Methodier churen ¢ | preparation for the table, more thi the Great Lakes and along the Atlan- | . JEwett Oy, Dec. o-fhe annual| Wilimantic gave a fino talk to the | Vear than G e | ti¢ coast. “The lad wave has reach. | Tecting of the Norwieh Christiun En: | oung people: It was emparsiaing the | Several chairmen of the home ed the Gulf coast and Florlda with | e ver, LIIon was held o Baturdy ot | t® vee. of the eves. nars, hand. and | nomics commitiees in the counts have THE BEST PLACE IS THE CHEAP. | temperatures four to ten degrees be-1Gity. In the aiternoon there were | feet. See things in the Kingdem of | already reported what can be expected PLACE TO BUY low freezing on the immediate Guif . 5. e loe Shuke Svarsthing subor from their towns. Those in charge W cous Florids Sunday| SEty e Soesent, but the sou . the exhibits are more than pleased FUR COATS etk o Soia ottt i by | wIOR was s mevare, et [the lacie] ) e o e hatanon Wit “Sho assistance. from this ‘ource: morning. The cold weather will -1 Lart of the people to their hom> befo: tne ability to see the harm Pach ent: should be accompanied by Manchuri Black C less continue until the middle of the| he evening service. The church was|S0uls. He that most truly se Ty . e 1 Y B O e D) Woex: ecorated with flags and carpations | S€rves right. Miss Ruth L. Potter cf [ 2 label bearing the name of the per- Sensharian Doy Forecast. and ehryeanthem under the direc. | Norwich Town lead a ser7ice for half [ SOR Who enters it and a recipe a Wombat - " z Y th b, i corn aish would be a zood addition. Bt -« Southern New England: _ Partly| tion of Miss Marguefite Yours. F. §.|&n hour. the subjec: of which. was|comm dish would be a =zood addiion Kangareo ( cloudy and continued cold Monday and | Leenard presided at the organ. The| What Christian Endeaver Has Do: mittee, assisted by Miss Grace F. Rog- - Tuesday. devotional service was .led by Rev.[and Can Do For You and Me. There ke t e o the T :-—-:: é‘.‘??“ flfl'.ii &i:: Observations in Norwich. Albert Donnelly, pastor of the church. 'r"' several short talks on th2 sub- :;;rooli“a;l;! °m r:":’ D;'Eher o ah ct. The company were invited to 3 FUR LINED COATS The following records reportsd trom e e R B ol e DAY e hrted o2 | Mlanning a very delicious luncheon. NATURAL MUSK RAT, MARMOT, |Sevin's pharmaey show the changes y 2 per_with® cabbage alav,, rys uread. | This 15 to be served in the home eco- D RYTRIA e RIS 1t AnanTyoE]. Sracipes by Wre B HoMimS | fcwe et e ol | collos Pl mibonini noin tn Weltastay' . This ‘Saturday— R The greetings were extendel by Mrs. | $7ved by the, youus people Of e | 5iP%trora an opportunity for the vis- | THEY KEEP YOUR HORSE ON H L Co. - | B H. Hiscox, the President of thel o 'Robinson, assisted ny 3irs_Albert | itors to thé city to see the splendidly FEET 7a m. entertaining’ soclety. * Willaia G.| 5. O T C D). Wolt and Mirs & | quipped rooms which are used in |4 BATH STREET, NORWICH, CT. |43 ;. O o e e A K Adeiak. . o training Norwich girls for careful and s JOSEPH BRADFORD | Hishest BOOKBINDER |:&™. by iss lsabelle Moodie. The secre- | was led by Willls P. Hiil of the Fed- i ;| tarys report wes read by Mirs Helen | erated church in Greeneville. The of- | ferang of the same day the ladies of Eadle, who was later_appoin-ed sec. | flcers elected were W. G. Paric ot | [0 Orwien exsnge FOR AUTOMOBILES 25 298| retary pro-tem. O. §. Maples pave | Hanover, president; George F. Hyde, | S"RP¢7 % CUEnEC A o ) [58 g the treasurer's report. showing = the|Norwich Town. vice president; Miss 5 SEE OUR PRICES Slank Books Made and Ruled to Ordes [ ‘Highest 47, Towest 20. treasury o be in the best condition in | Bertha Geer of Pachaug, secretary: O, | grom, “pi! Jnusic followed by an 20| FORD SIZE (per pair) Comparisons. e Bivtors of ‘the "unior: b Maples of = Bozrah treasurer: | arvarq, university and af 830 an ad- | 32x3l; WS SROABWAY. Predictions for Saturdgy: Fair, con-| Miss Helen Hadie of Haaoves gave | Junior superintendent, Miss Ruth Pot- | SafTard RRIversity, and at 570 an ad- (] tinued cold, snow in Coénnecticut. an extended report of *he inissionary | ter of Norwich Town.. Rev. Arthur F.| Sr€% P o o Jor Jerictng ne™ el 32x4 A GREAT VARIETY OF | “Saturday’s weather: Cloudy and{wcrks of the union, which ehowed | Purkiss, pastor of the Central Baptist | o 'he College of AEFCUITTe Cotall] - g5,4 cold, snow followed by rain. much earnest work on the purt of the | church, delivered an address on The | plariis e Sithon iaitote. 34xd ‘hrm Glook Predictions for Sunday: Snow .or|ccmmiitee. George Hyde of Norwich | Young People and the Present Crisis. i s o et g S rain and cclder. “Town repnrted for the Look Out com- | It was filied with _telling points de- | 0\ o e o N e coNEnoUs 35x4)2 > Sunday's weather:_Fair and colder, | mittec. b - ‘lv!srrd A T g O U oU FLET at FRISWELL’S . west to southwest wind. Rev. Arthur Varley attville was | meeting closed by signing America. TO FOOD FOSR FRANCE FUND.|Ai;o WEED CROSS CHAINS, All Sizes 25-27 FRANKLIN STREET Sem, Moen amd_Tides. : Total Received by Mrs. Oliver L.|ANTI-FREEZE COMPOUNDS for Bun___ N Wign 1 oon | SPRAGUE HAS NOW PROF. ALBERT E. CHANDLER Johnson $1,904.46—Sum of $12.25 . *—G z = n Rises. || Sets. \i'w-w» Il Risés. FORTY-FIVE SERVICE WRITES FROM FRANCE.| from Mohegan Indian Reservation. LDING & MFG. CO. T T Official List Announced by Town|Norwich Young Man Has Been Work- | Interest in the food for'France fund Autemcblle and Machine Parts Welded. | 11 41 I b2 g i Committee of State Council of De- ing in Bureau of Refugees for Red | is still being manifested as is shown s farage work a Specialty. 13 ¢ | 418 1[I fense. Cross. by recent returns from towns of the e e it 1‘ i3 283 Since war was declared on Ger- | Letters received recently by Charles | SOUnty as sent to Mrs. Oliver L. 21 Chestsut st TeL it 419 i 1ve2 |f many by eongress forty-five from the | E. Chandler of McKinley avenue from | Johnson of Norwich, county chairman tor high water it 13 low | town of Sprague have entered the | his son, Prof. Albert E. Chandler, came | Colchester and Westchester—Collec Slx hours af tor Miss- Abby G. Wiliard, ossisted by tid, is followe: flood tide. service in one capaeity or another.|from Ctartres, where the latter was o -2l s e The. official list of Sprague men who [ sent as a delegate on his first bit of | Mrs, Edwin R.. Gillette, Miss Lillian overhaul“‘ti GREENEVILLE are serving in the defense of liberty | work for the American Red Cross.| - Treat. Mrs. Emma Bestor, Miss 3> and. justice follows. ‘For four or five days previous he h: Rachel Friedman, .Migs Tral. Miss s Andre Arsenault: Alcide Allard, Al-[keen at the main office of the Red |Marion Bock. Miss Gussie Friedman, Taftville Minister Preaches at Greene- | freq Bernier, Arthur Bouchard, Johm r(:m. in Paris, learning about refugees | Mrs. J. N. Dauphinee. Mrs. Robert S. ”~ = = Brown, $31, 33 jars ln.ul, 16 cans of | PRICES AND STYLES TO SU and Repair Work | ™ e S0 | £iommier ety Beschert oy | it o i eginlog o elusss | Moo, 30 P8 Sl 200 1 w sTvies i flicient housewives. The proceeds of ~ e God Sumhens Do e Wiasht euton oF comv. , this Tuncheon will be used for carry- 4 e s by Carrie Jacobs Bond, sung| The praise service in the evening | jn.5 (RCAROR WL PO WO, 0T FRURC l -4 B I alns B E s T —Personals. Clocher, Alfred Carren, Donat Fourn- | There are well over a million French | ¥ K OF ALL KINDS ON —_— fer. Ovilla Cadorette, Simon Holmes, |and Belglane scattered throughout [ F1asses felly, 4 'bottles grape juice. Sunday morning at the Greeneville Joseph Lemoine, Willlam MecGuire, | France who have been driven from 'oquonoc Bridge—Miss Emily . AUTOMOBILES, Congregational chirch Rev. Arthur| Willam Morrisette, Warren Hines, | their homes by the war. Many of | B s < . » Varley of the Taftville Congregational | Simon Herard, Leo Herard, John L.|them are destitute, many are broken cnurch occupied the pulpit. Rev. Mr.| Cronin, Rodolph Lambert, Edward|in health by and spirit by their ex-|¥ 8. s CARRIAGES, WAGONS, | Ricketts preached in Tatville. There | Kusion, Joseph Chartier. Tlmothy F.| periences; they are not always we TrabonMre: Frea D, Batlon 35, . Was a good atlendance at the morning | Sullivan, Alfred Peloquin, Bugene|comed by the local population: some| . Goshen. Leonard Bridge—Miss Clara - - TRUCKS and CARTS, mervice Rey. Mt Ricketts preached | Raymond, Arthur Tessi Joseph | of them feel that since they lost all | Fillette, $14.25. _|129 Main St., Norwich, Conn, o as usual at the evening service. Plfll Henry Robitaile, mmofla Riel, | for France, France owes them a liv- Mohegan Indian Reservation—Miss e Hussey, Willlam Seffon, Rod- | ing without their doing anything fur- | Lillian Danlels, Mrs. Phoebe Fowler, Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- OBITUARY. nrlek Jodoin. Edward J. Kelly, Aimi| ther to earn it. Therefore, the refu- | $12. e = — ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. —— Wood, Octave Nault, J. A. Nault, Leo | gees pre complex, delicate | Taftvillé —Ladies’ Benevolent soclety | o\ orape o Blacksmithing Ia all its branches. Mrs. Andrew Neisori. Lawton. Alphonse . " Teo £. Chandier writes. of Congregational church. collectors, N 2d aeath of Mauna Johnson, wife rt, 3 While the American Red Cross i|Miss Young and Mrs. John Volkman, THEIR SERVICE FLAG = of Andrew Nelson, occurred at hef Bal concerned chiefly with the soldiers of | $25. e e hopde at 252 Prospect street Friday th"'deGCWL fts, Peter M. Ray ;h:m:‘:, ‘nm 'tor ‘t;rlm w:rk has the| Mystic—Baptist f,f’,“;f," g“‘ R. by | SChool Street Family Are Certainly ‘ b Ty ag | mona gl ent of military {vori, with, . D. A R. by “Doi i Bite Scott & Clark Corp. |55 555y o5k "o | 80 B o counen o0 e | ooy Bibiratta T Mal oy T | i S A Charier Doing Their Bi A and was the daughter of Mr. and Mre, | fense will act as a business commit- | also concerned to alleviate ihe distress| .. . $167.: prev; Teportat il e o e pell Rabidea G 4 $ohn Jotmson. e oame to this coun. | tee for all those serving in the defense chn the war has brought to civilians, | $1,736.90; grand total, n 904.45. S aee, Rl Habincau jac 507 to 515 North Main St. |5y acen eerly age and has spent smost | © Tthe country, and also look after the | and for that it has its bureau of civil e serving in France. As far as can be of her life in Greemeville. Sbe s eus. | needs of any one dependent on those | affairs, of which Homer Folks is now ( PUBLIC PATRIOTIC SERVICE - learned thiz is a record: for Norwich VREATHS -~ | o mmaub et oo of o ‘",""n":;’;dm: ;‘,“"g,,‘;‘.":: sl ms ety Ss Iugier. departs AT ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH land possibiy the state. There were £ resides in o and the other in B fifteen children in the family, twelve Greeneville. She is alse survived by |20y branch of the servics have| The buresu to which Prof. Chandler | Arranged for Next Sundsy Evening by |of whom are living. The Habideau Besn requesied o £ive TROLE naase | i attached 1s the burcau of retusecs, atives. and postoffice address of nearest rela- | of which Dr. Fdward T. Devine is the Fourth Degree, K. of C. tive to elther of the following commit: | chicf and Miss Marsaret Curtte the g e ‘Satbnicatasnty. kb St. John the Baptist Saciety Meets. fubordinate chiet. Dr. Devine i3 an|(no"nid mass i St Patricks chpros Sunday the St. John the Baptist & e, Columbia school of philanthropy. Miag | Sunday.” Rev. Bt ok SEEEEE R ey e ey mnen, S DRI R Prea- | e May Reardon, who recently re-] WOTking for refugees in barls for a FOR XMAS OR'CEMETERY her husband and numerous other rel- only a short while. family have resided on School stre Questioned Sunday by a Bulles arranged for next Sunday evening un- | further bevond that. der the auspices. of the fourth degree, H ent. The reports of the secretary and d- haif; = tPehsurer wese fold signed her position with the Marlin- | Y$ar and-a half; she now has charge | gpion; Co . DR. A. J. SINAY i v g and sppmened and | R30s ' was Dleasaniiy | of the work in Fari, while D bevife | e f OR[N LS| FALSE ALARM RUNG Sransacted. The Somabieas - th sed Friday evenhl‘ at_her home eral charge of the work, in-| mygic, and a sermon by Rev. Peter J. D i chair & Tas in the .t 104 Fourth street by some of her :}g:";{ that which will be'done ‘out- | Dolin of St. Lawrence church, Hart- = ANIFROM,/BOX" 19 e',t st PR g &’x'd,’”‘; o et wnayonnaiee ieh and | A8 fast as he can find delesates Dr. | ©Fd. All the mems sacleties of the | Firemen Had Neediess Run in the Cold : R — e K. of 4 Mosms 18-19 Alies Building, Norwich | Saturday was the . the Tin tare as osteem in | DEORe 0° vimay e situngon a el | fooms in the Sunlight building, Frank- Saturday. Night. Phene 1177-3, maculate Conception, a holy day of Lol g make daily written reports to him. |l street, marching to the church The| ,¢ 1 o'clock Saturday night a S STES | obligation in the ‘Roman Catnolle!Tni ‘games were enjoyed and dainty | Drof. Chandler is the fourth ‘delegats | women.s, focieties will also make ar | talse alarin was rung in from Box 19 : ) e - retreshments were served. he has peat out, and it s his task 0| Chuzch, where pews Will be reserved | (Vard and M. Plesant strects The DEL-HOFF HOTEL L “wi;" _;ggd:d"cwa ke study the problém in the department | OO box was wide open when the firemen oo Bk, ure- re, Wwhich Chartres - arrived but there was no fire. At EUROPEAN PLAN —_— PRt e TR is the capital. France is divided into |, Ye5terday was the second Sun®y|jp35 orelock Sunday noon there was a AARES BiDe. » Phrat. M i day's Boston Post thete was!se departments, each of which is ad-| i Advent syttt haneings and | telephone call for a small fire in the 'S, Props. ngt! TOme | ministered by a prefect appointed by e house at 54 Sherman _street. 'The Tani Sundey. 7alls Compa Neison was. a:visitor in{Skeesuck,. the: Mohegan Indian, who i ich the hnreh, o . the central gcyernme penitence whi the ‘Catholic church is 5 Telephone 1227 26-28 Broadway o SRR Nt outuslly, house is owned by the James McNally was & visitor in the | of Mr. Skeesuck in his tribal costume | the Red Ci Toes tor civitian renay| The theme of Father Cuny’s sermon | i¢lepnone eadl for, viliage Sunday eveming. accompanied the story. therew Il be on the delegate’s recoms. | was Penance, that eacrament which is Hotwr Momsom of Flie Arte. A cutlmently in E-.:mnmz and all that | °ding Christmas. 3 telephono. cail for a chimney fire - mendation. nsing force in the Christian representative Mr. Rabideau modestly Peter J. Cuny stated |acknowledged that his boys are serv- that a public patriotic service has been | ing in France but would say nothing - has received a scholarship from the|cach d.,.‘.,. will be stationed perma- | OPSETVing during the four weeks pre- | ,3" '35 Sinday afternoon there was & eet tin ny. at week There were a number from the vil- |dourneved to Wilimantic and_wers | LEI T n the course of his sermon ‘the lags skating at the paik and-on the ten three straight games by the | YiiC Sortain to come to him amid | \reacher made reference to the new West Side sond Sacupdas and Sunder, | City Five of tHat pracs. Ducharmy was e has the Most cheerful pictures to] C0d® Of Canon Law, by which Catho- g i {he vest pertormer on the local team. lics are now permitfed to become fre- ‘-.."o.ll "o"‘. Miss Helen Blackstone n. “Th L e oTticrs. whe woma toder | duent. even daily communicants. if 5o Harriett wife of Andr spoke I o IOTECT YOUR FEET" contession, that great curb upon sin( Hanmah Johnson, ing members of the Roman’ Catholic IALIST LICENSED CHIROPODIST George 280 !M;Nl by the certainty of censorship, L ‘thero is but tn mandmen the wig cemeter Mfr. Cummings®Spring Arch Support x:fl Nm::‘ 1‘\'!"5»-. l‘l:, vum 93 ;nmu e barest mention of 3 pie: dtel Suits 7-8, Alics Building, Norwich |is a mu of the grammar -xoioou 5 7""‘!' "-““ 9% pm“.o. in Fermerly of Waterbury Phone 1366-4 | Of that place. He is also a graduate Ohio State untversity: LasSalle Yale s i that fund of srace o established for men’ Slifiord Normian of the U 8. mavallv..p. A Quinn Will Assiet Sh ing | tbroush God 15 Main Street geserve force gpent Suzday at his home | "y " "L Filling Out g sy Archie Moldur, who has been Virtume P. A. Quinn of 51 -Main e, ‘B y FU“RAL the U. street, this city, has been appointed owmed by Danbury people, is 3 ‘convoy in > in the village. an associate member of the advisory mwmnb’t s Tmm Ve g Loy o) < :om Tecciver of ihe company, fled DIRECTORS 1647 _m::'.:’"" ted in the | good sbon : soperioe e art @ 2 = and the following will fi':'""'..',,"“'n e s e (et tiemre aro Rty -nive Punocs One of the historic places in Norwich | for duty this morning: Albert Portecq . & . S : i ] ‘Fran) of usogh:.h:ru ot“t.r::meg::nmya e e gt it B 4 ¥ ¢ Charies R Butts, Norwich, EMBALMms =3, Tt T e ADMS TAVERN Pushnen, army; Franic Fi } e 3 . Fontai Wflfl; N e Lady Assistant The trolley will get you there from mavy : g Lam] ; _Charles London, ° Teléphone 228-3 the city la about fiftcen minutes or X . Baw: ! Baltic _and |3 ‘“ Liuecins B. Whiton, New London. |l ynnpy m cxurcE in Joss Bible Schoel Attendance Contest. . The l-m-c in the attendance' con- e closely “follows ita 3 line Sundsy oue of the ‘hiviy.twe - Piano TUDQI’ - :d" school Wa&h Sun- BYRON A. WIGHTMAN twenty-two were recognized; | Phone 595.3. 3 Fairmount Street — |l LEATHER GOODS—A great variety of gift articles, in- and nnn at the 70 per cent. line, four at the 80 per cent. line, three at the IH.“L line and d&l%.‘uw N;& gomt_were liberia, Cubs, Scotiand, Shea & Burke Faneral Directors . The forty hours’ devotion at St. ] Prof. Chandler writes-of the f o since it can. THE P ALACE Mary's church opened sSunday. 2nd New Haven and the others will| of his own partioular locatien - of ne Sxf suf ammED: report at Fort Slocum, New York. tending mass that morning in o won- | JRiCh is a preventative of sin, ‘as it | JBNSSEN—CLAY In Mystic. Dec. ¢ 78 Franklin Street Andrew Sullivan spent Susday derful cathedral carrying out the same | SS2WS UPOR ihat fiRd of grace’which |~ 1311 by Rev. A KL \Withde Frank P. SHEA evening with friends 1n the village. Taftville Losss. oTice end Timal as ‘when it was | Qo e g man. o sufer Biizabetn Reiners Ciay of Mystic, - —_ Last the Tattville bowling team | Duilt in 125 ,‘,":e‘,'é},‘e‘ bis able.and and Zo die for their salvation. DIED DIXON_—In Danlelson, Dec. 9, 1917, Mrs. to her home on Eighth sf i they go to confession every two weeks,| kins street. with services at ®pecial Mates to Theatrs Troupes | DFier visit with - friends. in TAtceiie ke . iy g Lo .Mmfl'ofinmm“il:fi: keeping of course in a state of grace| Eaptist thureh = o e R e Wit M . . 1 meanwhile, LIVAN—In this city. Dec. s ,..,,.a ::‘:m'?n’fl ::n:wnd.n of :ze:.:m‘z o efcacy of pg_m :::e:m“ Margaret Kelley, widow, of ‘Danjei ""‘""“ — e e e g upon proper sorrow for s estre | 1> £ Nei-ae FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. — f 1 = to make reparation, and & firm pur- | “E (0T Weaay morning at Phome 754 te — — pose nat to repeat sinful deeds and| o'clock. Mass of requiem in St - 505 oy, the Qiscor continue m evil ways, was a point em- | Patrick’s church at 9 o'clock. he | shasized, in a - discourse dealing with | NELSON—In this city, Dec. 7, 1917, Cross and Y. M. C. A 'In Ttaly." Nat- | Thich sccompishes 0 much in keep- | [ JIEPOR . 1 or late home. 363 Pros- Among the reemc admissions to the | George . 1 Jmtters Show the reserve in- | il ch obedient to the < [ trz“:(cllv‘g Gl e Mapre: ho have that privil re warned : 0 is in the navy, | MADE AIMIA‘I'I MEMBER :;, in v'.;dr lwm?u,'&-y ‘under- spent the wnk nd ln the village. OF ADVISORY BOARD. | Yaluve it it, failing to take advantage of | urc ew T=p you and for us. two weeks. Early, oriecus & [Vjichell flo. Only Thirteen More Days eginning Today there are only thirteen more days for Christmas shoppers, and they will be busy days for If you have delayed your Christmas shopping until now you should begin in earnest Today— and if you depend upon this store you will find your Holi- day Gift buying an easy, pleasant and profitable task. very possible arrangement has been made for t.he' con- venience of Holiday shoppers during the remaining And no matter how dense the promise you prompt and efficient service. we Lighten the labors of salespeople by doing your Christmas shopping as early in the day Shop 22 S Besides showing a kindly consideration for them you will enable us to give you better at- tention than is possible in the later Christmas rush, no matter how zealous our endeavor. PLEASE CARRY YOUR SMALLEST PARCELS Remember, We Are Christmas Shopping Headquarters Santa Claus—a real live Santa Claus is in our large display window daily to please and delight the little ones. Owur store decorations—both exterior and interior—have been arranged with the sole idea of pleasing the great crowds of people, who daily throng our streets, filled with the spirit «of Christmas. These are only a few reasons why we are CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS for Nor- wich and all Eastern Connecticut. our great stocks of merchandise, all of which are suitable for Christmas gifts—Therefore— DO YOUR HOLIDAY SHOPPING HERE » HERE ARE A FEW GIFT SUGGESTIONS HOUSE COATS—for Men, all the newest effects, in plai The other reasons are e and’ fancy styles, in worsted, velvet, corduroy and silk—at $4.98 to $15.00. BATH ROBES—for Men, every desirable kind. We show Men’s Blanket Bath Robes in a splendid assortment of patterns at $3.98 to $15.00 n be§ MEN'S . NECKWEAR—AII the newest shapes and most fashionable colorings in Men’s and Boys’ Neckwear— put up one tie in a fancy box—at 25¢ to $1.50. MEN’S SUSPENDERS—in pretty holiday boxes, including the well know “President” Suspenders—at 25c tc $1.00 a pair. MEN’S GARTERSand Arm Bands—All the best known makes, including Brighton, Boston, Ivory and Paris— at 25¢ and 50c. MEN'’S SHIRTS—A splendid showing of Men’s Negligee Shirts in plain, white and fancy, very desirable for gift purposes. MEN’S HOSIERY—in cotton, woolen, lisle ‘and silk— every wanted kind and color—many in pretty holiday boxes. Silk Hosiery for gift purposes. MEN’S SWEATERS—all styles and grades, at $1.25%0 $9.00—also Men’s Cardigans at $3.50. WOMEN’S SILK HOSIERY—A great variety of Women’s the well known McCallum, Gold Stripe, Phoenix and Kayser, Silk Hosiery for women. WOMEN’S FURS—A most complete showing-of afl the best kinds of Furs, Mufi's Sets and Children’s Fur Sets. HANDKERCHIEFS—For. holiday gifts—Men’s Women’s and Children’s—the most complete asstortment we have ever assembled. wanted kind. many beautiful gift articles. hand-made articles. SANTA CLAUS LETTER BOX Santa Claus has a letter box on main floor at eleva- or, where yoi can mail a letter to him. WOMEN’S=—Crepe-de-chine and Satin Camisoles; white and flesh color—at $1.00 to $2.50. ‘WOMEN’S Beacon Bath Robes with and without collars, a splendid showing —at $3.98 to $9.98. ART GOODS—Visit our Art Department and see the A large showing of RIBBONS—for holiday uses and for gift purposes—every GLOVES—for Men, Women and Children—every wanted kind. = Gloves are useful and acceptable gifts. SWEATERS—for Women, Misses.and Children—a splen- - did variety in all grades and styles. TOYS—A complete assortment of Toys, includipg all the latest novelties in mechanical toys. DOLLS—A great showing of American made Dolls. Be sure and visit.our Doll exhibit in basement. JEWELRY—We pay particular attention to Jewelry at this se§son. Hundreds of articles of personal adorn- ment-for Men, AWomen and Chxldren—all at popular prices. cluding Hand Bags, Music Rolls, Watch Wristlets, Ciard Cases, Traveling Bags, Suit Cases, Etc. _ Wyckoff’s. STATIONERY—For Children or Adults—all the best kinds, including Eaton Crane & Pike’s and White & v cre—