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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 13 Dec 1918, p. 6

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gh 6 Te E = E = Lb = = g E E E E E Ee = = E E = E = E r g EB = = £ gE = rt I WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1918 RE ---- ------- Open a Charge Account at Rosenberg's--the Largest Store Between Chicago and Milwaukee. Gift Handkerchiefs They Are Always Appreciated Whether it is a little square of fine embroidered silk or linen or the most modest bit of initialed lawn, a handkerchief is the most acceptable of Christmas Gifts. Gift shoppers will find it profitable to select from our extensive displays, where the new and novel are fea- tured at a moderate price. Irish Hand Embroidered Hand- kerchiefs, 18c. Colored Crepe-de-chine Hand- kerchiefs, 16c. Crepe - de - chine, embroidered corners, each, 23c. China Silk Handkerchiefs, in the newest striped and checked designs, 20c. Women's All Linen, Hand Em- broidered Handkerchiefs, 29c, 35¢, 39¢, 45¢ and up to $1. Initialed Linen Handkerchiefs, 35c. Kiddies' Embroidered Corner Handkerchiefs, 3 in a gift box, 29e. -- -- [FL THD great "Gift Store" practically every form of gift expression has been given atten- tion, until our displays, in variety and distinctiveness, outrival those of the largest stores. There are gifts for everybody--sensibly selected--economically priced. \ . Do your Christinas Shopping at Rosenberg's --It will Save You Time, Trouble and Money. Joyful Toyland . for the Little Folks If you haven't made up your mind what to get for the little folks, to make their Christmas joyful, bring them to our basement toyland and they will soon tell you. There a r e. hundreds of toys, dncluding and books for boys and girls. Boys' and Girls' Automo- piles, in attractive colors, rubber tired wheels, $5. 89 to $19.09. ¥ Dolls of al' had ands izes --character dolls, dressed. and undresséd dolls, 'sleep ing and "Mania" dolls, 50c up to $9.00. . © 2 Doll Buggies and Go-Carts, collapsible steel frames, leather hood and covering, rubber tired wheels, $1.75 to $15.00. Key Wind Trains, on tracks, 95c to $3.69. Ives' Electric Trafig. $3.50 and up. Gilbert Erector Outfits, $1.75 to $5.00. A Steel Body Wagons strongly built, $1.89 te $3.25. "Toledo Flexible Flyer" Sleds, extra Strong. )T rac- ing, $1.00. Boys' Air Rifles, a Beout and Pop Guns, 29¢ (Base ment) 3 The Christmas Shopper A Chronicle of Interesting Christmas Store News--Published by the Gift Store of the North Shore Volume 2 December 13, 1918 Number 2 Christmas Things Seen in the Gift Store by the Swrious Shopper Anybody could use a Conklin's Self-Filling or a Waterman Ideal Fountain Pen. Don't forget the smallest but most important member of the family--the baby. In our In- fants' Section are the cutest baby things you ever saw. (Sec- ond floor.) Priscilla Sewing Cabinets of solid mahogany, with removable spool tray in the top, $6.00. (Third floor, Furniture.) Fifty little sheets of paper which, when properly manipu- lated, produce 25 beautiful Jap- anese photographs--real photo- graphs in sepia. Package, 10c. (Stationery.) Those little Accordions, at 19¢, should be purchased now, be- cause they are going so rapidly. Phoenix Silk Hose, in holly gift boxes, at $1, $1.35, $1.55 and $2.00 per pair--the maximum in silk hose value. Infants' Bootees, in dainty fashions. Pair, 65c. What more comfortable and appreciated gift than a pair of felt bedroom slippers? The dain- tiness and variety of these we show excel anything we have previously attempted. Writing Portfolios, in cotex and leather, from 65¢ to $7.50. (Gift Shop.) Snap Shot Memory Albums-- always acceptable gifts--35c to $2.50, in our stationery section. Real Cloissonné.topped Mar- malade Jars, an exceptional value at $1.25, in our silver sec- tion. Ad-itorial--by the Ad-itor Ewery bit of gift merchan- dise has been arranged and displayed for your conven- ience during your shopping trip. through the store. Thousands of articles in the way of helpful gift supges ins are offered in every section. Practical shoppers will turn to these displays, for they know superior quality can always be depended upon here. In the Fancy Goods Section are hundreds of beautiful things that please any woman. For in- stance, there is a display of par- ticularly attractive Silk Ribbon Novelties -- coat hangers, pin cushions, etec.--at 35¢c to T5c. A man who smokes would be pleased with a solid mahogany Humidor with cedar lining. It just holds cemfortably one box of cigars. $2.50, in the furniture section, third floor. emember, we are headquar- ters for Community Table Silver, a practical and worth-while gift. Christmas Cards of every kind, for everybody, le to.75c. (Sta- tionery.) The Eversharp Pencil--a gift for men or women--$1 to $4. Fold-Away Books -- the chil- dren's delight -- are only 25c each. The American's Creed, in a dignified and attractive frame, 75c. (Stationery section.) For the Housewife, Try Our Basement Thousandsof HomeUtilities In our large Basement Section there are thousands of house- hold utilities that any housewife would be delighted to receive. Cut glass, china, enamel, porce- lain and alumnium ware are a few suggestions. Try a set of Wear Ever Alumi- num Cooking Utensils on "friend wife." A Waldemar Watch Ribbon, with beautifully enameled slide, in our jewelry section, each, $1.50. Give him an umbrella. He needs it, but will not buy it for himself. We have a very liberal showing. A utility kitchen set of Tools, with white enameled handles, for $1.25 in our basement section. Filet Lace Scarfs in our fancy goods section, $1.25 each and upwards. "Leather Picture Frames, in various styles and colors, a very much sought-after gift, will be found here in great abundance. A Japanese Doll Furniture Set which dovetails into a single piece, for 50c¢ in 'our Gift Shop. A wonderfully dainty box of Crane's Writing Paper that should certainly delight anyone. At our stationery section, 85c. To tie your Christmas parcels you will want holly ribbon, gold and silver tinsel cord and white tissue paper. These, with holly gift boxes, are displayed in our stationery section. due to makes it a popular and attrac- tive Christmas gift. do games! goodiy 4 ily cleaned and comparatively OO French I vory The charm of French Ivory, its pure whiteness, It is eas- inexpensive. ' 4-Piece Manicure Sets," in gift box, 95c¢. Manicure Articles, 25c, "50c "and i J75¢. 5-Piece Toilet Table Sets, $1.95. 12-Piece Dresser Sets, $15. Picture Frames, 50c to $6. Mirrors. $1.50 to $8.50. Clocks, $3.50 to $5.50. Hair Brushes, $1.50 to $7. Hat and Clothes Brushes, 95c to $3.95. Jewel Boxes, 75¢ to $5. Hair Receivers and Powder Boxes, $1 to $3. Nail Buffers, $1.35 to $2.50, Salve Jars, 25¢ to $2.50. Candlesticks, $1.50 to $2.50. (First Floor--Center Aisle) Rosenbe EVANSTON hii rr For those whose specuil in- terest is to choose something with which to please Mr. Man for Christmas, we advise that you buy it in The Men's Store of the North Shore Silk Neckwear, in beautiful new patterns, 50c to $2. 50. Interwoven Pure Silk Hose, all colors, '75¢ and $1.00 a pair. Fibre Silk. Hose, 50c a pair. Pure Wool Cassimere Hose, natu- ral gray, white and black; pair, 65c and 75c. - Pure Silk 'and Fibre Silk Shirts, new fall patterns, $3.00 to $7.00. Fine Shirts of other durable ma- terials, $1.50 to $3.00. Dress Gloves, in silk, kid, suede, chamois and chamoisette, $1.50 to $4.50. Anything in the way of men's apparel accessories, such as hand- kerchiefs. silk mufflers, bath robes, smoking jackets, sweaters, jewelry, ete. (First Floor-- Men's Store) Gift Gloves Gloves, from time immemo- rial, have' been acceptable' Christmas gifts. = First of all, gloves of the character -we-are offering are' well worth giving, 'and these which include a | assortments, splendid variety of values and colors, will settle many a Gift problem. Black and white, tan and gray French Kid Gloves, plain and con- | trasting backs, pair, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. Washable Kid Gloves, gray, tan, Newport and pearl, pair, $2.00 and $2.50. (First Floor) rg) Beginning Saturday, Dec. Every Night Until Christmas. The Gift Store of the North LL AL a 00 0 OO EEA 2 R= For Dainty Gifts for Milady Perfumes and toilet wa- ters are always an accept- able gift for any woman. Our displays include the most complete assortment of the best domestic and im- ported brands, in Gift Boxes. Melba Perfumes, 60c to $3.50 Hudnut's Perfumes, in gift boxes, 75c. L.undborg's Perfumes, in gift boxes, 50c. Houbigant"s Perfumes, $3.97 to $7.55. Hudnut's Violet-Sec Toilet Water, $1.00 and $1.75. Melba Toilet Water, in gift box, $1.00. Djer Kiss Perfume, $1.75. Also Price's Azurea and Le Trefle, Ideal Queen Bess. Rigaud's, Mary Garden and various other well known makes. A large and well selected line of face powders and other toilet requisites. Every Woman Appreciates Jewelry What woman or girl does not like to wear jewelry! Our displays include many beautiful and useful: pieces --all reasonably priced. Sterling Silver-Circle and Bar Pins, set" with rhinestones and combination of other stones, 95¢ to $2.50. Other . attractive Green Gold Brooches, 75¢ to $1.75, Sterling Silver and Gold Filled Lingerie "Clasps; 75¢- pair. 'Solid 'Gold ,ldngerie Clasps. $1.95. ; .. La Vallieres in SHretive de- signs, 95¢ to $2.95. Baby Pins and Cuff Pins, set of three in fancy gift box, 75c. Pearl Neck Chains, 25¢ to $2.50. Jet, Amber and Fancy Colored Novelty Neck Chains, 75¢ to $2.50. Earrings, pearls, jet and novel- ties. Fle to $1.95. Victory Silver Vanity Boxes, with enameled tops, $1.50. Baby Gold Filled Bracelets, 95¢ to $1.50. A visit to our jewelry section will certainly prove profitable, because vou are certain to please if you select jewelry. (First Floor--Center Aisle) SHS EAT JOA ORAL CRLAROCRL AACA O ARAL LARTER 3 nmi

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