mf q'=,§..~ sgderwear has the shrink " taken out in the ' wool. Every iibre is straightened- every strand is shaped--before th e fabric is woven. Whey the - garments are cut they fit perfectly and they don’t shrink. STANFIELIPS is un- conditionally guaranteed to be absolutely unshrlnk. gblg, Right sizes to tit every figure. Afsddsslarshlmis 5 .|. _l"‘»"""?-'“~.T..._ 2, fr; _ _- _ _ - _ ‘ `-g `__ ' __ "` "i""_"°“” ’ ' °”“ lnikismssnmilm IN CONSTAN`IlIi0l’l=E g The wife of the proprietor of the, _ _ Levant Times in Constantinople, Mrs.- e Lnifan Hanly._Wishing not long ago to_- _ show to -some of the inhabitants of llsh Christmas was like and inci \ ly_to cement valuable friendships for hQ husband in certain iniiuential quar- teh, sent out invitations for fifty per l sons. There was a curious mingling of t nationalities in the guests responding. Gpek. Persian Turkish, French Ar-‘ ngnian. Russian. English. American; Spanish, Hebrew, German, Italian. Al ' banlan and one Japanese Possibly there may have been more nationalities represented, but only thirteen different languages were spoken. Hr. Latan Hanly’s house was situat ed in Pera, directly opposite the konak of Fusd Pasha. As the guests arrived, some on horseback, a few on foot, a few in coupes, but more in sedan chairs, the faces of the women in the ikonak opposite could be faintly seen pressed against the kafaas. for Fuad Pasha was one of the guests and none of his wives could accompany him. Hadji Rassim Effendi was another. There were two Hebrew bank direct ors, the Persian ambassador and the V Japanese consul. - The house was built originally for a _ Turkish residence. and 'three rooms _were decorated with holly and mistle- toe brought all the way from England. f The Greek and Armenian ladies were f richly dressed in heavy silks and vel vets uudertheir fur lined wraps. They :wore a profusion of jewels of barbaric design. These ladies riot in bright colors _l and daasling etects, and on this occa- A ”` _sion were painted red and white and -""l had their eyebrows blackened. The l - New Good As we intend making change in our business the near tnture,we will gi special discounts on o lid entire stock of ho ve' image for all the expression on his _ i In such s mixed assemblage it was almost impossible to establish anything _like sociabiliw and the poor hostess *grew haggard with the effort. The ‘_ _ Turks looked on with preternatural gravity and bowed with exceeding po- ` 3 liteness on all occasions., The Persian n _l ambassador might have been a wooden ‘ _ ‘l face. ___wTlie_Albanian stood in_a corner C* up ' ~ ' °~ ~ ' ' a` in solitary grandeur. his stimy starched i fustanelle standing out like a ballet Gifts. dancers skirt. The Japanese consul . any Cal and see if there is \/\/. 5$€ Jswauls ' 1 smiled and bowed right and left With' prgaiseworthy impartiality. The Eng- Greek French and .irzneuinn got to: thing y°u need' l iishmen stood in :\ group. while the |< » A window full of Boots that excel any- thing put onthe mar- ket. They are all splendid Winter Boots ranging in price from $1.25 up. Going at 85c. for 2 few days. Call and see them. J. H; BELL, while the men appropriated the main ; ed Christmas carols dn .the piano. but ‘ when dinner was announced. It was _ representative of the Christmas in Eng land, and so there was a roast of beef p of a B8 P _ ‘ enormous boiled nsh on a wooden tray. ' Two monstrous turkeys, and a Chickell r ' etablel 8!! Bm olives, etc. Everything WBS PM 05 f°‘ gether save the dessert. Wines there service was well done by three men they did full justice to it The rest o$ u o guest of honor. with Hadji Raesim e di 0 site The hadji was an P. E. l. li Commendng lloildlr "uh X93' ~»f pa.»-.»~a\|,_ _,gk n 5 x su- Pnl A.H. 3-0° s 9 as Ju' “T 1 nuniayane. A7 »‘ v __ 1.2' at i fl i trains of this railway wi l nm daily... 3 uespteaiu foiimns- several line mince ples. The Turk' Trains outward .~ 37”” lead Down Stations. lel.¢lU No No No. _ 3.3 533 o48 Kensin¢\0i'.» "7-9 33°. 3 mr 11.18 ' "Kflli 59 x.x6 U an v;’l‘¥s°i»b 11- 0*’ PM _ras L' ' " P-U-_. 7 _` MWA lo. ii. s 6 r.s`s. a.ss. zo 00 Cgffvgilg $5; 8. I - UH - in ng album tg: 11.03 £14 4.17 854 Hunter Rivet f %zx 30.51 .|=°`5.o4 9.14 Emerald 1111*- 755° _'30-I7 NO ll . - ; ' M Lu. . Mila; 1’°¢:_ 1' 7.xo u-1.35 iv. Summexddmst 9% .42 into ‘ieilin zton _ _ 4 4 » » 1,9 » s 1 or 8. I seemeg w hav.. an instinctive fear of a A _ passing;-blazing with Satwi¢_;~\>_l“° i ’ iignts and took mince nie °¥‘--*-?'1\*l~ '£1 as so _much of “cj _ ww, ‘ ' “““'=°"‘ meats-one--'forks ~ nz bassfd ‘~ €Th " 1.1. _rnougntf e mince oies@!Y¢1‘¢_”¥°~ f °.__ 9'* Greeks and Armeni&D8__.IU“P‘L3Sfl mm '_ l pie and fruits and ate with a #good comin appetite” everything 019” tim city what an om fashioned nag s d ntal _ r - WW Qllah lt” iff #till il ll' 3'! PWO1 lfldllqfilffl 1-lfl'”§ Uv) _ rites! ~.. -<1 s. -»»-i 34# ¥»9°3v~ ~f i N UR U M WWW? ENT WILL -- o 'l` BE ""l~faC§ _\ "* ,_ CG if you sHect a take. Q ~ as ,~ ;)_ _ »>'»-»-'-1 i _ - »._.,_,-(_: _ ,,,_._'_ _.__ .. Sweefsers. _ ' ' i _ _ » , vlwnw '-3 _ water for the Turks and 4 ' - V were and pure _ _ fi g _ _ _ ' , _ j,f J./as. PAT _N to. At last everybody was seated. The _ 1 - . ,_ _ _ ._ __ __ .q-5 __ P 3 ‘ _fg _ f f cvéo BEARING Bi5SELL’5 CARPET SWEEP ER as a Christmas Gift for your wife or daughter, but if you are content and satislied t > have them work like slaves to seep clean without as Biissolrs Carpet Sweeper you make a serious mis-i ‘other lgdieg were handsomely dfggged, 'X ' ' ` is ' butit remained for the two Jewish la- 4 » ‘d - o T I Syl' ` e A A I _ ' ' #dies to exhibit ilne diamonds’ in ex_- l- - ' 9' CQ* et _ ee? ."2 W _ . 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