en P21 ‘S‘IJm ner Burch RMEN L BISHOP 16 of? t Leave; ’Itfl xxary {of “any Lube! I!" “WWWâ€wwmm‘Mwu‘“unammmmmummy-hr A visit to this Gift Shop will enable .\"‘U [u quickly solw the Giving Prob- lz‘lll, Sweaters, $1.50 to $10.00. Flannel Pajamas at $2.59. Leather Belts. 35c to $1.00. Bath Robes, $23.25 to $4.00. Winter Caps. $1.50 to $2.50 Jersey Sweaters. at $3.00. Knee Pants, $1.50 to $3.50. Use fa] T7: in gs Bags. Beads. 2th ‘(anu‘en “at!" 2mm; mirrnr a! $3.00. $0 ( V V n "’ a. .n‘n [hunk ~‘Ir~h gauntlet-W (‘hamoisette (Glovesâ€"Kayser make: washable; two-button or strap; â€"pair, $1.25 and $1.39 suede lined silk: [U xsnt Give a “Cavalier" Washable Kid â€"â€" Slipon Women's Leatherette Glovesâ€"Kay- r make: black. white. gray. mastic; -â€"at. pail-$1.75 Silk (Elovesâ€"Kayyfer‘s; Bacmo Washable Kidâ€"Gloves of :ra fashion: superinr quahty; $2.50 Glft Gloves New C11?! st- ‘@ m 'c~ [Row 3roodfl _ d on Can Do as Much Shopping in one hour K‘. 3"! [irx;'r.-anl P‘Jr‘wl: 41,!an With ‘ and HI; l 33.00. 5.250 anti t‘~"‘-‘~ “I“! "' n » . :. .. «1111s. rm curax: ' 5‘"; 1‘“ 3"“ J to $11. ‘ 9,â€; 7M- t“ >A_.* _ 4 VI , m1 en 'I u r x ("a all colors n.l|I./....¢. 4.42.1.3.“ 221% :3: $.12: - 91. _ 3.2.1...†at 'ERosenberg‘s as you can do in an Entire Afternoon in Chicago >sâ€"Kayser's; double and silk: en‘broidered black; pair. $1.50 and $1.75 â€"at. pair. $54.50 4V Kidâ€"Gloves of W Buys“ 1)le- blehilt Suits $14.75 to Neckware at $1.00 Blouses ‘ est Central A\ make: [If R .4 1‘! (INS 56 Car 100: w Bl v : “32.15 - $2.45 - $2.75 Don't be afraid to give hand- kerchiefs, f 0 r one can never have too many. immumxmmmmmw Women's white handker» chiefs, including white and colored initials. colored bor- der, hand embroidered cor- ners and checked and strip- ed novelties; immense selecâ€" tion; remarkable values at 35c. Kiddies‘ Boxed Handkerchiefsâ€"2 m a box With colored edges and embroidered corners, 29c; box of 3 at 39c. Women's white hamlker» An outstanding value: in chiefs, including white and Women's ï¬ne. sheer liken colored initials. colored bor- ._, . ‘ - der, hand embroidered cor- handkerchu ' hand embxfoi ners and checked and strip- dered corners 1n white or gol- in many attractive pat- ed novelties; immense selecâ€" 075. _ tion; remarkable values at terns. Several thousandion 35"- sale at each 450. ‘ Women s Sheer 1' men Handkerchiefs, with hand embroidered corners ;,each 65c, 75c, 85c, $1. 00. : W'omen's Fine White Handkerchiefs, with em- broidered corners; each, 180. W'omen 8 Boxed Handkerchiefs; 35c to $1. 35. Fine quality; embroidered in white or colors; 3 in a box; 35c to $1. 35 3?. CU can save tune and energy by ghop- 111g at Rosenberg s m Evanston.‘ You can avond conJested crowds and long $11111)! r1d1ng. YOu can 5110p to advantage here Because of our convement 10cat10n--our large stock-- our abundant vanet1es of qual1ty merq'han- d1se.Here there 15 plenty of roomy ralsle space. good elevator serv1ce. broad Qtaur- ways. and quiet. restful atmosphere: You W111 find at Rosenbergs practicalgégifts for everyone you expect to remettiber. Gifts for man. woman or CH“. E Dainty Handkerchiefs? Attractive juliets in gray, blue and black fell: flexible leather soles: fur or ribbon trimmed: all sizcw: splendid for Christ- 'nzb an($1.95 - $2.25 - $3.25 omen S m Itr’hl‘mn'ia'v gift: warm and com- :‘ulr: soft felt in all c0!nrs:r1hb(m. :11!!! I" numm rwrnameu!:zt‘lzms2 some omen‘s Comfy Slippers rmngr 77w Clzm'stmas Store 5ur§1§reme TIIE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS s Felt Slippers MNSQE©N an: arm J uhets ‘olt'if‘ Markâ€. S |y' ‘( . """H‘W3'lI""“W""WW8"!!!mmWHMMMIMISIS!HMMIHIMMWWWNWMMI )0 We are headquar- ters on the North Shore for Commun- ity Plate. Complete sets and individual pieces in Patrician. Adam and Sheraton patterns; 50-year guarantee. Set of 26 Pieces 840.00 Full Fashioned Silk HoshAn excellent silk quality in the well- known Phoenix make; beautifully fashioned; black white and colors; incomparable values at, pair ............... Many useful nieces. nf highly diKtinwive Characzer: clear brnwn glass with sih'er humming, hurludéd are Vases. Varmuhxdv Jars. Bun Buns. Lemon Dishes. The satisfaction in giving is in knowâ€" ins: your gift is :0- ing to please. Com» munity Plate silver never fails to please a housewife. It is a charming gift. and one that endures. Pick'e Dishes; Mawmnaise. Bowh. Mudard Jars. etc. Wool Sports Hose; for winter wear, at $2.00 to $3.75. ' Black Lace Silk Hose; elegant quality, at $3.95 to $5.50. Ribbed-top Silk Hose: pair, $1.35, $1.75, $2.00. Fine Ingrain Silk Hose; super quality, at, pair, $4.50. Community Plate Silver Stationery at 50c to $5 a box Splendid LQne of Every Boy and Girl 37:01;ch Visit Toyiand These are joyful days in Toyland. Days of glowing interest to boys and girls. Parents from all along the North Shore are bringing their children to Rosenberg’s to see the many wonders and delights in Toy- land. A730 Dolls, Games and Animal: Toys at Rosenberg’s are very moderate in price. Silver Trlm medgcl'assware osiery for Christmas Iere are Toys of Every Discriï¬tion : M ec’mnical Toy: Iron 1 03/: Wooden Toys Air-ea] Toy: M usical Toy: Was}: Day Toy: 58c ï¬ction 'l by: 'onstruction '1 by: agrc 1 0y: Gifts for Baby If you are in doubt what to give baby, come to our Infants’ Depart ment and you’ll ï¬nd dazens of sensi- ble gift suggestions. Splendid selec- tions of apparel for the wee one. to $2.50 Fine Imported perfuméa at Bottle 35c to $10 $9.05 E “POKER FACE" HAS ITS USE Danuig. The old fortresu of Dantzig is rich In Napoleonic'lbrv. it was here that the Man of Destiny failed to heed the intimation: of. a grand round! of his marshalsâ€"Murat. Ney. and the rut. that his star had passed perihelion; it was here that be uphraided tin-m tor having grown soft in prosperity. and for opposing the intuion of Roads; and it was from Damn: that his le- gions “jumped oi!" for the illâ€"fated Moscow campaign. In a later day Dantzig was the background and the base tor the north- ern shear of Mackenson‘a gram pincer: that took Warsaw. Look at the map of the blunt salient that Rue Iian Poland made into the heart of the central empires in the days before the war. and the strategic value 01 the fortiï¬ed city in the rear 0! the in wading Germans can readily be seen. Princeton is about to sond 116 grad- uates out into the world. some of them are whimsical young (plinwn. as would appear by the way they ï¬lled out questionnaires which asked them. among other things. what of most value had been receivmi by them in their col- lege course. Gnu rt-flective senior avowed unbiuseiingiy that it was “his allowance." For otiu-rs. “checks.†“a poker race.†"the art of binning" “learning how to loaf scientiï¬cally." “were their ar-quisitions of highest worth. Man Pram In Many W In Put Aynâ€"361W- H31! 000 for a Monarch. be of the highest use. There are some who may be skeptical of me ad- vantages of the “poker face.†Yet who can doubt the value on occasion of n poised, impasalve. imperturbable coun- tenance which gives no slightest hint of the hopes and fan It masks. A physiocnomy under complete con- trol is almost essential to a diplomat. and this ability to hide emotions be- hind a chengelees exterior goes hr to give the Japanese envoys the repu- tation of being the best poised states men. Counteonncee which light up with emotion are more ntmctive. Wooden rece- are never winning in the usual acceptedon of the wont But they are the winning face- in two at least of the exciting games of life. di- giomacy and poker.â€"Ro¢hester Poet DOGS ONCE WERE WORSHIPED Abiï¬ty to Hide Emotion Will Fre- quently be Found of Value In Game of Life. Dog worship-spread from W to many other countries. where it took different forms. The Romans hurl- nced dogs to Anubis. to the leaner doc star, Procyon, and to Pnn,‘and the Greeks made similar offerings to pro plume Proserpine. Mars. Hecate and other imaginary beings of whom they stood in fear. says Ntuonal Geographic Magazine. The value of no one of these can be galnmld. for most lives bring omen (encies when any one of mm: may Flylng In anklln’s Day. Benjamin Fianklin. who clnsely re ported the aerial vxperimq-nts he view- ed in France in 1733. wrote: ‘These Machines mus! always be subject to be drhen by the Winds. Perhaps Mechanic Art may ï¬nd any means to give me progressiw Ho don 1n a'Culm, and Ir) slant than a little In (be “1nd." "The Improvement in the (‘unstmo (10!: md Manngemeut of the Balboa-n had already made a rapid ProgrPss; and one cannot say how far it may gu upon a Bag of Smoke. would hme ap peared equally impossible and Mdlcu Iona. Plutarch says: “The circle which touches and sepamtw the two bemb pheres. and which un account of (hi! division has receh'mi the name of horizon, is called Anubis. It is rep resented under [ht- form or a dog be- cause this animal “:m'hes durmg the day and during the nighL" Out of this Idea 1! sevms there arose two mythical persunugesâ€"Mercury. or Hermes, and Cerlmrur‘. (he (hmhefld- ed dog supposed tn guard the gates of hell. “A few Months since the Idea ox Witches riding thro' the Air upnn a Broommlck. and that Of Phnnm‘pheri Coal Family Number: 200. Ammonia. aspirin. carbolk- acid. In digo. on of Mun-«green. sac-charm toilet waterâ€"«his 1511'! n drugglm‘: catalogue. 11‘s ju~x the ï¬n! mum of n few of the mrmlwrs n! {In- an, tar family. But there were huxubugs even in those days. and Hwy humbugg‘ed the dog worshippers won as Charlatans often humhug Christians today. Per- haps the iimi! of deception was prim: The chemical dwmnmvn! nf Bur Mt 6: C().. New York. has ï¬n": pr» Minted to the Amvrimn MUM-um “z Natural History :1 char! shrm‘xn; 1)â€. family tree. 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