ER -- ~~ as a are December 17, 1927 WINNETKA TALK ? : | | Jk The unusual in vanity sets is ex- pressed in this solid walnut set of comb, brush and mirror, $23.95. Of life-like beauty is this flower of transparent velvet--in rich red with green leaves. $6.95. The "hankies" adorned with the finest laces are $1.50 each. New is this brocaded silk robe at $16.95, and gifty is this gown at $7.95. Crepe de Chine chemise at $5.95 and lacy silk step-ins at $4.95. For that better gift for mother, for daughter, for sister, or for the only girl--there is this exquisite fitted case with removable tray and black and gold fittings, $75. Smart and gifty is the leather jacket at $16.50, and treasured will be a pair of black satin mules at $3.75. a ci eet ie Smart Gifts To Entice the Feminine Fancy When gloves take a hand in gift-giving, these of black kid with petit point insert on cuff, $5.50, or of tan at $3.95, are most acceptable. A pair of English hose at $4.95, and an unusual suede bag at $19.50, vie with this overnight bag, $17.95, for first place on your gift list. ---------- Sat aa el "SN £7 SP Ot ts ll a sd A distinctive box of statienery with lined envelopes and sheets with brown and gold border, $2.00. A pen-pencil set by Conklin will bring lasting grati- tude, $12.00. Houbigant's Quelques Fleurs or Ideal perfume is encased in a beauti- ful leather box--about 8 ounces, $25. Lelong's perfume in three odors: $22.50 for the large size bottle. For she who sews there is this fine sewing basket with imitation rep- tile leather cover, $6.95--and a sew- ing kit at $4.95, and an unusual pin cushion from Germany, $1.95. ROSENBERG'S Davis Street - - Downtown Evanston os