_ __ f g t ' :__ - _ »» I . _ I hrivl-!;'lIA~Al K I I "` - ' ll ~l" t`i'.;"- :""t.l S", ’ - l ‘_ P`“'+' pong" A) i _A i I ‘T if M "'7:""'“""_ - " '""""“` 0"” ` ¢ -'-~----.~ - '-~-- ~'*"""““"“' "' _ _ ' - JI -` ' UEU_EM_B_§|\ 1gg|,_ |513 '_ .' _N __ were te i E 2 .iirii_ni>'at 4' fe ; _i _ __ t it Vi{e___w;>uldi like an_or_ié in- erese o see ug- *af ef _ showing af Men s_-£v°l¢t~’¢02igg__:l]t t Q: il 3 We have them in half-belt-_ ed, full-belted-orChesterfileld-‘f ' _ __ ~ models 'at~ prices Imrd to;_ I _'i duplicate elsewhere. I .7 Il l __ 1( Good warm heavy ’i.iIster ` '_ ' overcoats half belted, sizes _‘ E 36 to 44. $15.00. 1' Dark grey or brown, ulster _ _ __ overcoats, half belted $18.00 ' _' ' and $20.00. I ' Smart, _ s m al I checked. brown mixtures in half-belt ulster overcoats $22 50 Very heavy brown plaid ulster overcoats, hall’ belt $25 00. _ _ A-i ,'5;_',','_ff~.‘s~.. coats, full belted, very smart - » ~ 5* models $22 50. X. ' ' _ Warm stylish overcoats, full belted, colors, brown, greys and a va1'iety of mixed effects $25.00 ' " _ Other very high grade full belted ovcrcoats, mostly silk lined in _uobby materials $3000, 32 00, and 35,00.. ~ ' Mackinaws I ~ We' have splendid variety in Mcn's I\/lackiuaws at $12 00, 12 50 and up to 16.50. One very special value is a heavy grey or brown checked model at $12.00. made in Norfolk style with plaits and belt. Boys’ Mackinaws $1 0.0% A Fur Coats A _ We have quite a nice line of Men’s Fur' Coats in ~ China Dog, Sitka _Beaver etc., which we have marked very close, starting at $35.00 and on tip to 45.00. _ Sizes up to 48 inch.” Henderson & Cudmore . 101 Grafton Street _ __ toni? t!°ti»t.it»'¢1|u'r»'.\».oo r _nr o»in¢»r¢` ini-ievcnec-i _ _ '_ _i:¢¢u__9_:_"*°f as onnrimwfm susan 0"‘°_°¢ at summt-nie.. Anim-mt. _ _ A ;_'_ \ __ Grey Herring bone Over-_ _ in :::_’ § :ca F = 'F P0 Y I il) » "~°° P°" ¥“' i'““°*‘) 'U *WI* 3° Oman. and $8-B0 for u e A ur an _ ontngue _ _ .,_1'7-~f~_~'~°'_ '~ ~---7' ~~ --- -----~-V -~- '~`-f1‘.‘-'i-.:.»-~~--‘:_._._._._,_,..,.,._.,_ MONDAY DECEMBIR 1501; 1918 _ ` _ " ‘_ ` ~ I Aovtciz _ _ _ ._.,¢_ ._ .- ,_. ____§,_L _‘_ _ _ ` The cheapest and commonest git-ans 0_5 reform -in _the world to- -a' is a vi , so` o_' excelleut» tlithh of fliglliiélzsvlllehe Egger ~post, pointing the way but unable to fol- _low it. If the world goes wrong Itencgforth- _ morally, ’ spiritually iigcIIcctt|;'t_lly_,;li- of physic:\ll`_\i,=; it will not be throttgh want 'of ad- \'_i_s;c. -£'1_ i We have undertaken much in coin-icctiott with_ the training of ithe youth: they iteed il; they ltave ‘needed it in all ages, aitd through all these ages boys ltavc been the 'stuff that -men havt- been inadc of, fgootl and bad- men noble and ig- ,noble, each :ii'ri\'ing atlhis destined lspltcrc of usefttlitcss or ttselessitcst |l>t-cttttsc of or in spite of thc ad- linonitious of wclliitieaiiittg ineu land wontcn. Sonic of the most un- 'protttsing boy-niatcrial in the ‘world have tttrncd otit to be its inost tiscful incn. .-\nd the reverse of tlifs is true. l"ront the best homes and' the :best cnvironmeni. thronglt ` some freak of tlcstiuy or of niisfortune» young uten ihavtt .gone out to rtiin.- These however, an; the exception.,, In ninety nine cases otit of. :t hundred- probably in larger proportion, the product of the l1oi_n_e___is true to type. _ ,_The hottie.. the church, the school are the three great factors ii: 'motiltliiig the life of the coming; man Of. \\'oina.n and the greatest of these. for good-_ or ili» is the imma. The home maybe sweet and,p__ure and above reproach; it may have no,_.taint of heredity to threaten the f If Of the so,u_ or daughtei'» yet l>‘ accepting a __ false standard of st cess it may wreck that f_u_turc. S ‘cess is too often nieastiretl, in tl# home andirt the coniiiitiiiiiy by _its cash value., not by the value'of its_ service ' to humanity or to thc` world: the child is sent to school and to college to be trained for a profession oi' a career that proin- ises financial success, or its equiv- alent- respectability and social’ standing. 'l`licsc, if attaiitcd- do not \n\\\\\\f/Ilnunmvir/0111/I l:lUl:l__U;[lUl;lU l" uurginiimig ll'luE.rll.til.uE_ i. .tg il I ERECTOR - ` The Greatest Toy I Builder _ in the World.-. It is a Toy that every-'wide _-awake boy ._ should- have,-_`;l’m-`;i§ f j will afford him unlimited amusement and tts_-instructivespogt' sibilities cannot be over -estimated. _Dogensof 'ii/l_t;dg]g__@__n be l; mode, with one set. Set consists oi’fG1t'ders, Angles,“`Sii'ip_s,_ ,. 'POttes, Wheels, Screws. Bolts and Nuts. Nothing-could be f A more appreciated by the boy than an Erector Set. .. - -_ _ Call and See these Woiideriul Toys ~ V _ _*_ ___ IllI§\ No l Erector Sets ' constitute rcal sticecss; some oi, thc \\'urltl`s' \tttost` pitahlc failtirt-sl have` "motley to bu‘rn” and tht- en~' tree to the best society. The hoincl must set' up' rcal st:trttlat‘tls_, follow _t-ltctn tmiiinchiitgl-y :tml the chiltl- rcit will follo'w. .\`-intiar iittluencc sltotildbc exerted by the school anti the cliut't‘h both of which; while leading. lte'=thoti;;'ht of thc cointnunity»-are dependent upon- tlte C0-opCi‘atiio,ii~aitl-` #Y l 'l`hc vague and as yet undeiineil tcrni “l"t'ccdoiii of the Seas"- has been pretty well thrcshcd out dur- ing thc past few weeks and wliilt- tlie cxprcssion is \'ague‘aitd un- tleiined thcrc is neither vagucness nor indeiinitencss about the con- clusion arrived at in Great Brit aiu. Lloyd George placed the seal of Great Britain upon the question and practically closed discussion 'upon it the other day in a speech in Bristol when he said “\\’here\‘~ cr the request come froitt we arc not going to give up the protect- ion 'of the navy so far as Great Iiritain is concerned.” Wltatcvcr shaps politics may take in Iingland, on this ' question there will bc practical unanimity and there will be little dissent from it in any other er country. The whole world- Ger- ___niany included knows that the Brit- ish navy won the war- that with- outi'_i'§ riqtyonly the British F.mpire but France- Italy, the' -Uuiu-cl States and, for that matter- the arid Dover. The loaded carslis all w`ritten`. ' ‘ .4 _ - VI/IEI&\\\\\\Y. \\\@llI Models ‘ Models No. 4004 Wireless Set Gear Boxes -_ . . . _ _ .$1.50 No. 2 Erectors Set, Makes 153 . . . . $3.00 ` No.3 Erector Set, Makes 197 . . _ . $4.50 No. 4 Erector Set, with Motor . . . . _ . . $7.50 No. 30( No. 30( . _ $7.50 . _. 75c I Nurses -Y ` O1( ,t _ l- ._t » '\\ il Electrical Sets . ._$l.S0_ -_- _ 12 Electrical Sets . . $3.757" No. 3004 Electrical Sets _._ $7.50 No. 3006 Electrical Sets. .$l5.00., No. 2003 Magic Sets. .$4.50 ‘ - B---Briktor Sets . . . . . $5.00, C---Briktor. Sets _ . . $8.25 Outfits for Girls' . $3.50 /l4.\\ l\\\\\\\\ if///lllllll1.\\\\\\ 2958-12-14 M23 GIFT SIGGESTIONS SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAYS FOR - I out-:nt ~ _ ~ _oiturow “it “ttsi§.i.tiiiitt.€°- “ii %\\\\\\\'fIZ/II/ llY/IIIA\\\\\€'IOIIIIIL\\\\\\\\%'Ill\\\\\\\\\\§ \\\\\"IIIly/If-§'.\‘|l _ Y yin. T’t__.A .. _ :___ -T_-'___ _ _;;_1_1_-:_ _ ...tt - l uwuaua§wowwaawan‘ it Your Problems Solved BY RE li (All rights reserved) Dr Linsoott in this column will S v. 1'§s'.i.'i-fisco1"r,o.u i I =anose»asenwos-ascii Ffédm & C0. I' helpiyouj solvu' youi"'i1et'trt prdblems I2 T0k€l'lh0\-ISC Yafd . L0l'ld0Il, Englali' religious, natural, social, ilnnncfai, __ ` Fa, pamcumn ahmy to ` ,_ and every other anxious c-are that - _ . »-:ann-v BENNET .‘ I preplexes you. It a personal answer in required, enclose n live cent. stamp Ail¢l"** t ~ ` ` ' " No names will be published; if you l ""1'123 BROADWAV, NEW YORK , ` ‘ ‘ perter, sign your initials only, or use ‘* l’“°“d°“>’“'- . ' _ 2879-ras mam” GROW-ING DOUBT: "An lnvestlga- ;"'-"" _ I s. - ____ _ I _ '11, tor" writes. “I um alarmed because I ' __ ‘ have learned that some things whicn "`.-_t,_, - _,' . _ V I fondly believed are not tounued in V.-Q ._.» " '*°’ _ -il" fact and I am finding out that many `__l-'_~.»_ V W __~_______:_ ;__-~ things which I have -been taught by I -_U _ai fr if-5 -'<41' -T- . . _ ‘_ my clturch a_rt-_not true. What. shall I_ _ I _ _.~.j_,‘- _;,_,__._--3;,_~§;'~f3,;_-;'j_5;i§i'»-‘=~:f _,_ _ _ __ _ __ tio?" You must be true to the li htr ` I Y' "` _ i"“"""""' ~g$&';.m"""`TA ' " " ` 'l`l'IIi Sli.-\.S ‘rest of 'lite world would long crcl ythis have In-cit under the tyrant iltoof of t_icrittan_\'. i_ .\ltich has been ntade of l‘rcsiil- cnt \Vilsott’s use of the term "thc" freedom of the Scas»,’ which lic ilaitl down as a plank in thc peace tcrnis. Wltttt ltc itit-ant by it lit- him- self ltas‘not'\'cnturef`ii¥céiil.’fEiiil‘5robolI/ition? 'it shows that your ideas ol._r_ight and wrong are faulty. Ii' it is wrong lor `the woman oi’ whom"you' cifIR'pla`in to be intimate with your husband it would the equally wrong for you to inti- -‘l'nnl.e~_ with her -husband. ` Yofi musty spurn any such proposition; - Thel advice which 1 can sive you 'uid which ' is oihnolutely sale. in for you to become can earnest Christian and to knpw Gott of your own knowledge anfd follow I-liiiif iA`it't`énrl Sunil-:ty Scholar.” attend ‘great calamity. No person can givet `m\\ * mill/_¢\\\\\uwr/Ill/lam r'_'a\\\\\vlll/A\\\\\\\ \\\\m\\\\91lllln Eg* li i BOOK DEPARTMENT. like it. - - ‘ MAN FOUNTAIN PEN. have a splendid line. l ch§t‘rch._reatl the Bibleund pray. Iienrn to L -henr your troubles with will como out rlxht in tr _ plitience and doing riglii.-; yourseltll' . Shop Earlier Thatt Ever so that SANTA CLAUS MAY BE ON. _TIM HERE ARE YOUR GIFTS Nothing gives more pleasure thana box of GIFT 5 STATIONERY. See our line we know you will El-1 Iunllulfmlnm _ Good_I3ooks are always appreciated as Xmas G_ifts and it its the Newest in FICTION, BOOKS b 1 SIANDARD AUTHORS, POEMS, LEA THER- BOUND BOOKS, PRAYER and HYMN BOOKS, BIBLES, BOYS’ and GIRLS’ BOOKS or/TOY BOOKS for the little tots you will find them in our § Keep up the Xmas Spirit with a messa e of Good Cheer-send one of our Xmas Greeting gards. The gift appreciated by everybody--A WATER- 7 _ _ S _Don’t forget otir suppl of XMAS TAGS' _ nd' SEALS, HOLLY BOXES, Tl/NSEL CORD, etc. Eve ' GIFTS FOR THE HOME GIFTS FOR TllE‘ so LOVING FOLKS _ LITTLE- ONES it - _ A (good piece of China . DOLLS from the Baby 0t‘ ut Glass always Doll at lc ‘to the Lady` makes an acceptable Gift. 'Doll at $3.50.- Mechanl- . Why__not wish “Mother" cal To s, Drums, Sand a, " e¥f.V Xmas” with a Toys, O/onstructitm Toys.. nice Limoge or Nip on Games, Sleigha, Snow Tea or Dinner Set?' YVe Shovels, etc., etc. Don’i have a big assortment to dissappoint the little ones _ choose from. » - on Xmas 'Mgm_ing. -_ CARTER & co. ETD. :‘~ .t . 1' _r ..:¢__ Headquarters’~for Practical Xmas Gifts. ` __ |>-.__ -