HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1913-12-18, Page 21STMAS. `GIFTS
FOR THE PRACTICAL
i� rnamenta• and Useful
1ay4Made :at Homes
Oitithe-sternly practical mem.
ber,of the ratm`IIy something, hi
wear never &noes amiss as •5
Christmas- gift There are so
Litany tthingsrin this line that one may
‘that `one .need never ;be in doubt
siket+to present to those who prefer the
asentaI'to tlielsner"ely ornamental suave-
liir_ There:are collars and trinkets' of
aft sorts, `t sandkercttiefs; gloves. eto,;
attl euitat le for this purpose.
ifsllttstcrated here is a' sailor collar for
a young girl. ' It Is of tan linen, em
tlirriidered in blue, and led. The pat-:
term -is a simple: one, but any other
neat (Teases the taste might be substi-.
tasted ter it,
' 4s .to shovers: they are always in
/teamed, from the daintiest of boudoir
pneations' fashioned of ribbon to the
cozy knitted or crocheted sins which
are tate delight' of the inviriid
' ery easy to make are the crocheted
slippers ,shown here. Tliey arerin dou-
1t4 crochet,' the work being done to
y.•re the familiar -ribbed `pattern. As
emelt slipper must be shaped to suit the'
slat of the foot for tvhielli it is intend-
. :
ntend-ill; no directions In regard to4iumber
.seStitches to be used would be gener-
gFiv useful. The size can' be gauged-.
PH$ CLINTON N13W RGRi-
Thursday, a:Denember, 18th, 1911
You ' can get the best only by, ' buying
while the best is .to be had. Every
day youdelay'nmeans that others are
making their choice and you must.
take what is left: .' X'
11nr's SAILOR COLLAR.
'ay measuring, S)'I(et"''8 color of yarn
,.1itct you know the receiver of the gift
.alt to fund or and do but ectrnumize
:crta file ribbon for bows.
• A nice gift,for as little one is crochet-
ssil bootees. Whiter Ued•sosks nlay,be
.'zn& fur the olderchiidren, The cru
-cleating on knitting of a pair or slip
+:jeers (naybe accomplished ' in stile
c«aa a 'se of a fete evenings. 1 urea peir
•.ser .s^ea.11g -dainty slippers use int Iiu
iiadl worsted. ,which looks Ili) . i,k,
'Weise 01' a very 'avv ( 1W11 v and
•x3taa0 wo ie'up so 1ulrsely that Ow
5d€tater glows with cwtranrdittn y
"'OW." S3:aving worked with honk' or'
• •'tieeeitios the strip that is 'ling erunlgh
art over the thwer pnr'tlon of the font.'
• <eeaste;titckt,tine side'uf it to a silk Tined
-facaacde, crochet it fancy flush to the
.ei(taer. side. run through its' Meshes i1
rEertrcin lied have this drawstring ternil-
's. re' I11 a huge roma te et the lltstep..
ecidle. the toe is decorthted with a large
•'R4arnd Illhakle of the lirerrerized Worst
.cep Then. Make .the Slipper.
..:
Even .more ,gltirkly . tnede Is the
-aaitt,e"^Pyl2ee(Y',iledruum slipper, Tills
-consists of merely' a satin -lineal insole
to which 'is 8ttar•hpd'8 V shaped piece,
rad lav)ren meleeriaed'worsted forming
Telegraph Wires and Poles`Went Down 13efore the Awful Gale.
•
oto ives a slight indication of the fury of the awful nnoW tm-tn which swept the Great Lakes and caused
The photo g two hi ndr40 lives. The cit gct the tail end of the storm, and the
the ss` of over a -score,of vessels. and, y of Cleveland
avo 'caused by the sno'ty borne along by nn` eighty Ilii an haul' gale was terrik. e,
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JEWELED TRIFLES.
there Are -inexpensive; Ones That
'Make the:;Younger set • Happy. -
A'Charnling gilt lar n p15(13 girl
nate of Ilse 5111Ill . %eau ous Worn (til
li}:irelel s. gale. 1)l these are' very at.
tractive:
and II1N1111 r:1fP here
1 •]t (I Ie
ails, the additions' siert of 1011) r '.rnid
) i !
'and' cohvetileent, for it is .yet into a I
square alauullt that. tits fleetly 110 the 1
bracelet., `. �.
There: are many inexpensive trifles
In the way 1)Y jetveiry that nfiy Uo
given to oneS friends us welt ars rein
,(Ivey ut this season. Trinkets of this
sent are alweysveined by the younger
• set. Novelties are what afipeal Bus) 1
di, the taste,
•Biiying a. last- minute jewel girt'
Perhaps, you kuow just what she wants
and thechoosing is easy. And per-'
haps; 0)1 atuh't 11' so 'and, the gift Is
for .December's child; why not select
CIIOOI 1ren siaeenR5 ASID BOOTEES.
.1toe section. When n pairof:ribbon
ankle des .have been attached tU the
;ides of the insole's heel a quilling of
'dbtton trims it daintily. • .
A prcttybedroom slipperis made•of
:titin ribbon, shirred up thickly 'to give
the sI1p er '.body" across the toe. Two
thicknessesof the ribbon are used for
the sides, elastic' being run through a
,ctn;ing at' the tope The. sole of the.
:jffpper'is'lined' with quilted satin.
ft the gift giver really lacks the time
to work for her friend she can at least
i41Ca, d pai,f of inexpensive ready. made
worked _trim thein attractive-
I,1 with' :'big bob's of Satin ribbon
)!latching forming, fluffy fluffy edg-
';.les and:. give a touch of da m:lotess to
!Ike •lane'% side of the sales' ly rnv4ring
;tkem. with a shaped sachet of line bat-
ting and.delicately colored china silk.
'r she may take ;i pair of inexpensive
F; --fla=mes" of wadded silk, edge them
sratft, swansdown, mare hot; or fur ailed
kocxirats 'their toes with big rosettes of
lrii€tiion or mnlines-la fact, rather do
'.8i13thing`to mnlce'thetn difelt it from
stare cheap looking, Impersonal Cort 01
iifoutgehrwhich the fastidious recipient
s 1
035U1 not, wear.
Woo s Phosphogtaas
The', Great English 'lie,n:edp.
Tones and invigorates thq whUlle
nervous syatemy rnalaea new 13Ieod.
in old Veins, Cores. Nervous
!'-dffiite tented and ,l3rain tt?ol�nih Deepon-
S'emrrfi. Loss of. Energy, Palpitation of, the
.Eirnnrf, Fri{ltnp ltletaaorya, rrtca Si per box, six
€rr>$,*✓,,;.e One wlllpleneor SIX Will rare, Sold •byall
c10o41 (Bats or mailed in plain pkg. 011 receipt' of
Nemo pamphletmailedd free. THE WOOD
:aDJ&17ICIN CO.,iOpONTO ONT.
(Fotoellt Wlaitq.),
• BRACELET WATCH.
n tnrgnoise? The turquolsey,isthe slam
for December, and it stands, for pro,
perity.
All told, though, the daamondmid do_ .
peari•are.the siert desired stones. 1111
pearl should have an article all. 1( u•°
self thottgb.,,sunimed up hrielly, Its
cite raeteristics tire 'whiteness, softness
of texture and lenity of luster. As i1)
the di