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Distinctive and Useful Holiday’ ‘Gifts ‘X _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, ITOYLAND NEWS That Can Easily Be Made at Home| ABpOUTRALROADS Sachet Bag a Dainty Acces- sory of fhe Wardrobe— Ww WASHINGTON, Bet ILSON AT ROUTINE WORK, President Remains in His Stady—Receives Callers. Deo. 11.—President |caboose, drawn Jery, rocks and winding paths, and great FOR GOOD BOYS And sleds ties Houses and Sta- tions as Well as Bridges to Play With. By Eleanor Schorer. ARCTIC REGIONS, Dee. 17.—-To bulld @ railroad, lay the ties, Join and rivet the tracks, fashion great, sweeping curves and switches that change the dl fection of the fast rushing locomotive, which carries behind ‘t passenger cars, perhaps freight cars or cattle cars, mall rs, Pullman cars, buffet cars, }imber , tank cars, gr electrical locomotives; With trees, shrub- toyland mountains, tunnels hollowed out of them for the flery locomotive fo rush through, carry- ing its passengern; miles of tr: fully equipped with switches, sim every description, cijnal tor matic turn tables. stralght trac! ones, bumpers for the ends of y structures, resembling mifala and litth one finds tn of alx batteri res @tone foundation and is built of e equipped | t large enough | dependence ) Ithasa 1918. | cee heh Rte hes, By M: ud Li ver SS Toyland Railroad ® © o @ By Eleanor Schorg ars, observation | | ; x i ing to rumors being circulated here te ‘leveland be dropped trom Pederal League Toronto or miey, head of the loca! club, how- r, denied that he had heard of any sich move. PHILADELPHIA will have a municipal Christmas tree sixty-seven feet | neh, weighing eight tons and trimmed with 3,000 lights, It has been placed in 84 Silk Case for the Veils—| 4 $ TO RAISE THE MAINE In He’ to control the! Wilson resumed his routine work to-day, king it m really,| — Wes seeetees canard 3 Ble Sey at Be: aa | aroun R DIVORCE— Your dealer can now | Holder for Ribbon a Wi etn Eat nda a’ ne poatRounns ron DIVORCE Har myo to take an automobile ride—his frat trip ridges that span) joeen't k ch supply you wit: Novel Sashes—Modish' out of doors for more than © week, ers of the world and bring) ning for pork chops ‘The President bad ts three engagements, | 1°” to the kiddies watching tiem open Neck Wear—Sack r the Speyer, a New| With the power from steam engines a! $100 A YARD for 600 yards of velvet is the to! Qe Commissioner Frouty ‘of| made in miniature, only they turn by| Huntington. This te not « shopping note, how Commerce Commission; | hand with a Mttle crank. The construc-| antique for the walls of her art gall Baby—Pot-Pourri tor Dried Rose Leaves. tion ts of good, strong steel girders and » Sweeping arch laid on the bridg: @ switch or two. UNDERTAKER in San Fr ‘o held up @ funeral for half an hour while |he thrashed an auto truck driver who had blockaded the street, Gnes the top into a ruffie, A rosette ot | nary, ta shown on the right-hand figure. the ribbon, centred with tmy flowers, |The novelty edged faille ribbon is tied finishes in a long loop which is con-|at the back with an upstanding loop venient for slipping over the éress|and chic aide-flaring end, while one long er'e committee presented an for the President to attend a meeting of their association. and, If one wish KING MENELIK of Abyssinia (s hanger or wardrobe hook. Joop in dignified poise drops trom a large maanated * By Mile. Lodewick. ‘The little brocade or Dresden stik case} rose in ieu of @ knot. YONKBRS DUCK SHOOTER didn't shoot his friend, but did shoot six Signe pes ef the hands too wee @ing/ghown at the top on the right-hand| ‘The centre figure shows one of many Hi t f th H if inches of muazle off his shot gun. ehow, side, te for veils; and though not @ ne-| modish neck acessories which are emart =e In @ world that & busy ee this 1s; ‘Cemsity, 1s @ real convenience, proving /rivais of the belts and girdles, The un- In Ss or ‘4 ousewl @ ‘WATER was carried in milk cans to put out @ Jersey fire But perhaps ¢'would seem better if ene were to know ‘That love was caught up in the stitobes.” } 10 to indeed a fact that @ piece of one's own handiwork carries an air of per- {sonal regard and thought, and 60 ts al- | ways more appreciated. Each year seems to bring forth more Httle fads painted Gower or one embroidered, while fe worth to the woman who delights in having her vells kept fresh looking, whtle also preserving thelr lifetime. It 19 made of two sizes of mailing tubes: the smaller one, over which the vells are welled, belmg covered with wax paper, whdle the larger one te covered with flowered eflk. This may be pasted to ‘the ends and finiabed with gold braid, or may be lined with soft eilk tf desired, by eewing the seam, then dropping it through the tube and finishing the ends last. To kenp the inside roll from slid- tog i | sare ribbon ta tied mm bows ever the To te eieeel Girl who too often cea her hatr ribbons, this case) would be ® real encouragement for Preserving them, for she would im neatly rolling them up in euch a @ainty encasement, In thie eeason of delta and sushes there fe a wonderful display of benuti- ful ribbons for just such use, and an @rrangement though simple, whioh has self coler ribbon in e narrow width oon- | just @ touch to lift it out of the ordi- “FEEL HEADAGHY, DIZZY, BLIOUS? ssc os LNER—A DIME A BOX CANDY thes the aneieet brain ti Lyd ie end that dull, sehontea besdesket Cas- | Children need C earets will remove the cause by elie liver, making the bile a flparice poison move on and out of the ne taken orn ht straightens | pares, by mornin, Pe) cent p your bead cl stomach sweet, liver and bowels re rai and make you feel bright and cheerful fur months. lascarets, tou. CATHARTIC. |elasp or duckie, even outline of the soft box-plaited Dlack velvet is @ becoming finish at the top of the straight ermine band whion mugly encircles the neck. A similar ruching finishes the bottem edge, while & cluster of orange flowers with green leaves reposes at the sile. Of brown or) black fur, the ruching could be Hned with = becoming color. Very easy to make, being wired or boned on each side, and lined with eatin, this collier is not only useful but extremely emart. On this figure is also shown one of the latest fade for the arm: Diack velvet \or moire ribbon heli with @ rhinestone Rosebud trimming, eo popular on all Brown-up's clothes, is indeed very ap- | propriately used on the iittle #ilk or albatross sacque for the baby. It is used to edge it all around, while bows of ribbon in pink or biue serve to hold it together undor the arms and at the front. The sewing on of auch @ trim- ming js much eswifter than doing the| | one-time universal embroidery atitch and \im just as dainty if not more effective Below the sacaue is pictured @ pretty pot-pourrl for dried rose leaves, wh! fw an adorably duinty accessory for th Pink or blue brocade a used to cover an empty ¢! mustard jar, A etraight band of it nire part of ns of gold bra’ | the bottom, ledge of thi trimming cone ‘neck of the jar by @ band of An upstanding ruffle of narrow could bi jmay be procured, while @ deeper ia | plaidng gives an airy touch to the! | bowl part dropping frem under the line of rosebude. Relating to Home and Markets Mre. Charlotte R. Bangs. HOME. Crosnes, new vegetable from Japan, requires only boiling; serve with cream gance, Wolday feotive board destined for children should have paper table cloth (10 ote. em.). 38 spares fine @amask from ruin by colored candle for oF other otain. Olusters of holly leaves moistened with glue, then sprinkling of exow powder, makes effective centre piece for table. 4 Christmas tree placed near radi- Stor oF stove quickly sheds its foli- age. “Gante Clans pudding” (new) is potled rice, sweetened, moulded in small forms. When turned out, add cream sauce, sticking candied cher- ries om the rice. For making mince meat buy Ar- Gentine beef, 10 ots. Ib. at wholesale, ‘Bxoollent plum pudding (no plums) is made from simple molasses eake, Steam, serve hot with sauce, tainadle. or buy 10 Ibs, wholesale, Apples, purchased be 173-4 in. for im. bbl. shonid be stamped “short. just 9 Who buys potatoes, onions, 100, qt, rate per of which Miss Carol A. Harriman and John K. Townsend are co-masters, Will have runs during the holiday season at ‘The Plains, Vi Bleven horses will be shipped an 1.90 bbl for 62,50 goods at who! wale. pitted dates added between layers. Siderian batter, table grade, is ob- OCompel retailer to eel] it per bbl, should etandari The MARKETS, 00c.-780, at; “OFéR gon, Strawberries, 10- ‘ines, 91.76-82 box 144; Ld LeMay!) Grape fruit, $1.60-64 box; (California), ‘doz; apples Xtaney), $1. ogee: apples (ordi- Bary), 92.95-08 Buying at Wholesale saves ‘as f@ tham one-half Mushrooms are four kinds—brown, white, buttons. Por lb. bas- Ket, 600.-81. The retailers’ bottom price is OF ib. Bove are domestic, foreign, fresh, storage, brown, white, large, small. Ponared well @80,-320, dos.; limed at 250. Domestio sell 480, for pete jo. for browns, 370, for pul- lets (emall); storage, 29¢c.-3lc, for ‘beet; poorer, 870.-280. doz, foreign poe. bakers’ grade, 18c. lb, Yet re- ask 43c, Ib, for 6c. grade, Pp ‘vail im retail stores. ‘Much on hand. Carrots, turaips, parsnips of currants, A simple way to clear dulled brass: A teaspoon of table salt to several of cider vinegar. Polish with el cloth. eee ee Se. whiting, Sc. 1b; blueish, 100, Why as! ‘Wednesday? Sea on 1s, These ave all Danish cabbage is fine and solid of head. Per case (35 to 50), price $3. elk in market 60c. bu, yet retail 53, 70 Ibs., Gc, Lb.; THE HIT OF THE SEASON 2 FOR 28¢ EARL & WILSON MAKERS OF TROY'S BEST PRODUCT TRAVELLER from Central A: mip arrived and found one fat one. rica looked for his twelve snakes when the a gs ree WHO WANTS A PET?—Cream-colored skunk with pink albino, has been captured in Connecticut, GETS FRACTURE OF SKULL IN CRASH WITH AUTO Far Rockaway Jeweller Going | Home on Motorcycle Is Run CASTORIA | Down at Crossing. |. For Infante and Children, I. Biederman, thirty-eight The Kind You Have Always Bought 1 d, a Jeweller living at > Bears the Signature Fi oe I 2 yea, @ reguiar knocked him ten feet, demolishing the Kelley picked him up un- 4 took him to St. Joseph's motorcycle. avenue and having a store in was avenue, Far Rockaway mortally Wurt eariy to » motorcycle collided with an ile at Mott and Columous ay far Rockaway, The car ts owned | rd Kelley of Hollywood avenue, owner's brot! j \Biederman was on the wrong side of the atreet. Last night the injured man h: \hin store open late and afierw Jaome time rearranging his sto pa good time on his w This Hop 0 Fai My Thumb Presented in 16-Page Booklet Form Strikingly Illustrated. FREE with the Christmas Number of the | SUNDAY WORLD ec. 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