24 WINNETKA TALK December 3, 1927 At Last! A Fitting Setting for B. & G. Candies Matching with outer beauty the inner good- ness of B. 8 G. Candies, these Christmas con- tainers and wrappings have been created by craftsmen and artists in this country and in foreign lands. TONY SARG, famed artist and marionette showman, has painted clever boxes, large and small, for your gift of candy. They're smart and new this year. A TINY STUDIO in New York has produced hand- painted tin containers--novel, effective, when filled with B. ¥ G. home made candies. FROM FOREIGN ARTISANS come boxes wrought of hand-etched and chased brass, some embellished with finely tooled leather--Many are surprisingly low in price. ITALIAN and German artists have created bon-bon dishes of a pleasing variety of sizes, shapes and designs. New This Christmas are dresser boxes of hand-tooled Lebam papers, in a variety of colors and patterns--this gift continues its usefulness after its contents are gone--and the additional cost is slight. For those who wish distinctive wrappings for all their gifts leban Desi § are provided in convenient rolls--These are beautiful handcraft papers, lending themselves to many color schemes. FOR CHRISTMAS, B. 8 G. regular boxes will be wrapped in beautiful hand-blocked paper of red and gold, at a very small additional cost. Evanston's postmaster warns that packages for distant points must be mailed soon--We'll pack, wrap and mail your eandy gift purchase--For your convenience place your order now. (We deliver twice daily anywhere in Evanston) For Better Home Made Candies 2 IN WINNETKA 567 Lincoln Ave. 2 IN EVANSTON 1633 Orrington Ave. Library Plaza Bldg. ~ IN HIGHLAND PARK--550 Lincoln Ave.--southeast corner Greenbay Rd. and Central St. House Committee Suggests Cut in War Tax on Autos Motorists are rejoicing in the de- cision of the Ways and Means com- mittee of the House of Representa- tives to cut the war excise tax on au- tomobiles from 3% to 1%%, according to Charles M. Hayes, president of the Chicago Motor club. Following the decision of the committee to cut the tax, Mr. Hayes received a telegram from Ernest N. Smith, general mana- ger of the American Automobile as- sociation, thanking the club for its part in the campaign against the con- tinuation of the tax. Sidney Gerrard, 610 Rosewood ave- nue, is in California on business, and will remain there until January 1. Mrs. Fannie Roe of California, Mrs. Ger- rard's mother, is visiting her daughter and expects to spend the winter here. Catholic Woman's League In Xmas Stocking Work Mrs. N. P. Anderson, chairman of the philanthropy department of the North Shore Catholic Woman's league, requests that anyone interested in fill- ing and sending Christmas stockings for St. Joseph's Home for the Friend- less kindly send the stockings to the following : Winnetka--Mrs. Albert Til- roe, 978 Oak street; Hubbard Woods --Mrs. William Brown, 1173 Scott ave- nue: Glencoe--Mrs. Leo Hillman, 345 Park avenue; Wilmette--Mrs, John S. Cook, 1017 Greenleaf avenue; Evanston --Mrs. N. P. Andersen, 809 Michigan avenue; Highland Park--Mrs. Harry Mills, 202 N. Green Bay road. These stockings are to be sent not later than December 19. Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Gonsalves, for- merly of Libertyville, are living at 322 Sunset road for the winter. - - - - - - A A - - Ba ncineio GOYR COTA COVR COT CY CY TNE TV - EYRE RET OD) ! (A - - - - - - - - Ad BEANE EA BEN ASA NA BOA BAA RASA NAA YI ») gs [ COYIOCON - « LA ALAS ALTA) AAS ALAN A md ALAS ALANS AL FUR COATS Blackstone Shop H.STANLEY KORSHAK:- PRESIDENT , 630 MICHIGAN BOULEVARD SOUTH NOW! SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE Cr 6 ~~ COATS AT EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS! *95 *135 *165 Gormer Prices $195 to $350 LI a | BS a LB ay | A By [Ey | By ] FROCKS POR STREET » SPORT » AFTERNOON 45 %65 385 | Former Prices §95 to $195 Cr 06 SPECIAL CANOLA ROLADS ~. Q CC CY CO CGY GG GO GUY 0G XO ROADS As to op OFF NG » [os OI CAN CAHY Oi Bi) ©) Cla) Clo CI CIP WIN - - - - RY - - A$ is) v 1 AADAC CACAO ARO ARC ACA ACA A CAA) § rs % ya