26 WINNETKA TALK ' December, 17, 1927 Good Christmas wishes travel in distinction when they accompany a kit bag of beautiful walrus grain black leather, $24.50. And what man wouldn't re- joice in receiving a pair of pajamas, $2.50; and a pair of slippers of soft leather at $5.00? An Italian twill tie in red and rose at $2.00 and a pair of silk suspenders at $1.50 will further solve the problem, "What to give him." AT Sd dal So Sl tt etl Sd NASP . nes) YI 1 " Small gifts well chosen include a satin tie, $3.00, or a brocaded silk tie at $2.50, Hickok belt, $2.50, with 10k. gold front buckle and beltogram, $7. Tie holder, $1; tuxedo set, $5. The aristocrat of gifts: a white radium silk shirt with collar to match, $8.50. And if he golfs, there's a fine sweater at $7.50; silk monogrammed muffler, $3.50; and a leather picture frame made by Simondetti in Italy, $2.50. | | i | Distinctive Gifts For Christmas Two kits, each carrying Christ- mas giftiness--the one completely fitted, $25; the other with a comb, brush and shoe polisher, $1.95. He simply must have a cig- arette lighter for Christmas. Here's a Golden Wheel lighter and cigarette holder of ostrich leather for $16.95--and a new Schick automatic razor for $5. For the skater, there are these tweederoy breeches at $5.95, and a jacquard sweater with all the color and dash a boy wants, $4.95. He can never have too many ties and here is a dandy ome at only 75c. What boy wouldn't rejoice in receiving a pair of wool and fur lined gloves, $3.00, or a silk tie-handkerchief set at $1.00? 9 In this day of speed, boys want this aviator helmet, $1.50, muffler set at $1.50, and the tie and belt set at $1.00. Davis Street - - Downtown Evanston