Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 01, 1927, Page 17, Image 17

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'oy Sho08 Are Veritable Lands
' Of Enchantment For The Kiddies
aa
The Brooks Field cadets h a
at
looked him over careful!?,.«
led hla ta il lank figure, trie
read Ms bine eyes, approve*
the way he combed his h air
d farms a crnat en
Toy shops are truly a land of
preventing the fat B efa* $0 DuPont Million» iff voted him Just thh t. for all
enchantment
for
roand-eyed.
money—
“a
darned
nice
ch
into (he dough-
Student of Avia-.
'eager-eyed,
trusting
boys
and
The (act Is, Brooks Field
girls
this
year
as
z
lt
Seems
more
taken in the 2 2-year-old \ y
and more Ingenuity In being ex­
from W ilm ington, D el., like I
• i q surface, n moicauw
« -e y , gAN A N TO NIO , Teg, D«c. 1 —
pended each year producing toys
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to hav« not ¿ e e n properly f r i e d / ^ p ^ 4ttl. t . unasadmtug young received Lindbergh.
which truly keep pace with the
all The c r a c k il* la cautod by h»»1, J e l l m h e d oat of the orlentgtor
advancement made in evejy line
5st In f too rich a m ixture or by to o ,a t Brooks Field here and stagger-
of endeavor.
*
• low a temperature of the ta t.-¿ a dlxslly away, bestowing a
Just how Santa Claus w ill
of therefore, to be successful In yonr flashing grin on a gronp of ab-
manage to bring his great, great
od doughnuts making watch the »enabled newspaper correspond-
store of toys, which must have
temperature e t the fat and he ents as he passed.
given hla workers a busy 12-
Fat careful as to the m ixture used.
“That" was Alexis Felix Du­ > ' W A SHING TO N, Dec. J— ( I B — mcnfhe for preparation— is a
os
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Pont, Jr.,” a reporter whispered The Great B ritain also has her problem which makes the
boys
or P O T H Q T O f A C
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to one of the San Antonio flap- farm problem. A gricultural pro­ and girls marvel at* the greatness
ha
p e n who had assembled at the duction is lower now than at any of the Jolly Old .Fellow,
ils
X 1 T C T P 1 A ir h lK /
ile,d 40 catcl1 * glimpse o f >t h e time since the war, aooording fo
It tal^es tim e to fu lly appre­
•ly
m u d lv
IlV V V
new cadet.
reports to the Commerce Depart­ ciate the' toy shops which have
nd (►
IT k T T X T IT l I U A wy
The g irl’s eyes fallow ed the re- ment. Prices of most farm P*P-Ì been opened.
U N D E R W A Y
« « « re of the heir to one
I When you are a housewife of
ducts are much below normal.
Itl T i .
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of America’s largest fortunes.
from six to 12 you can appreci­
“W ell, I ’d never pick him out
Fashion seems to have
gone ate the china department— oh so
as a m illio n aire!” she ejaculated. mad 'over print*. F irst
printed much. There are the most de­
make them ta^Jy digested; if
MelodfolU Holiday
“ Me either, Mias,” a freckle- velvet, «and now printed aatlni
sirable dishes, u d pots -and pans
fried too qntoply, they are un-
-
S to rie s
faced mechanic who overheard
and silverware— and If you are
der-cooked and "If^ried toe slow- *
, - .
Oregon fishermen and canaaAs six there are* cups no larger than
her coincided, " I ’d figure him
ly they absorb'
muck, of the
“ Peace on E arth Good W1U. for just a darn nice kid .”
have paid ISS.OOO'into state fund a thimble and maybe If you are
‘f ?
Toward M en .*
And that is the way Brooks for killin g seals and sen linos.
12, there are those large enough
The success of doughnuts do-
Nearly two thousand years ago
pends a lot upon--the kind o f the firs t Christmas chorus was
fat used. Lafd, commercial fats heard, and manic and Christmas,
and oils are a ll good because the most beautiful and majestic
they have e high smoking tern- 'of nil mualc, are somehow cloup-
perature.
B utter, bacon fryings ly
or chicken fat smoke easily and
Already in the churches Christ-/
are not desirable for deep fa t ,maa carols— sweet,
melodious
frying.
stories o f th e -sto ry of the Sav-
There mast be su fflclent fat i o r \ B irth are h e a rd ..
in the kettle heli»; nswl to tbor- ' In . Ashland, cherches chofe*
rSrf Winf
F
Gteat Britain
SMART, ACCEPTABLti, DESIR
♦ ABLE GIFTS FOR ALL.
oughly cover the food and
of the proper temperature.
for real enjoyment.
Then there nrp the complete
house sets,'library, bedroom, din­
ing room, kitchen, and if you are
a very fortunate little girl you
may get the entire house and
show mother how artistic
you
may he In arranging thingfc.
Eating Is Just heaps of fun and
there l s fa tiny stove, and sturdy
aluminum apt«. Oh, there is
just everything.
, And In the preparation of toys
Santa has by no means forgot­
ten little brother. Scales, mechan­
ical toys, electrical toys, pencil
boxes, oh Just everything here
too.
,
;
And It Is indeed bewildering
to try to decide which one of the
character dolls to choose. Baby
dolls are very popular and there
are those baby dolls large enough
to wear real baby clothes. The
toy shops have never shown
a
more enchanting and greater dis­
play of .babies than are to be
found this year. •
And Santa ’did npt forget baby
•« h e r. Soft?, to n y , cuddly du»>
lia s , oh such darling little fal­
low«, are waiting to be taken
home. Ducks of pink and pluah
w ith bonnets and aprons, sweat
piggies, pussies and elephants,—
Unuauai Case
a ll these are to choose from.
Confusing,
bewildering, en-
«banting toy shops! >
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Christmas has brought oat the
C IN C IN N A T I, O„ Dee. 1.— <U»> Z
new and unusaal this year and
It la a real pleasure Just to wan­ — Twenty-two o f 92 present and -
former employees o f the, Matkm-Z
der through Toylaad.
ol Cash Register Company
of
Dayton, Ohio, w ill go on tria l on
contempt charges early t h i a
mon^TBefore the court of Feder­
al Judge Smith
Hlekenloopev.
The other seventy persons against
whom the charges were placed
have been dismAsed.
The tria l grew out of charges
made
by the Remington C a s h
W A SHING TO N, Dec. 1. — (IP)
— English people are lovers of Register Company that the men
sport, but they buy a large part named had violated a perpetual
of their sporting equipment from injunction Issued by the l a t e
the United States. During * the Howard D. H ollister, U. S. Dis­
last twenty years, production of trict Judge, following a hearing,
sport log* goods la Great Britain on charges of restraint of trade
has- increased 97 per cent, and in against the Dayton company. The
1914
the United States 161 percent, Injunction was issued In
according to a c o i^ lla tlo n of the and provided that n il employees
of the Dayton company refrain
Commerce Department.
from Interfering w ith the sale of
any other make of cash register.
English Sport
Secured From
. This Country
JUST A FEW ARE LISTED '
ON THIS PAGE.
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The Store Of The Christmas Spirit
be leaders
are
directing
special
I t music fo r the holiday season. *
too small an amount of fa t 16
used; when the cold doughnuts
ero added, it cools qnickly and
they soak the fa t rather than
form the crust on the outside im-
medlatpiy.
•
Often when frying In deep fa t
people ' make the mistake o f
thinking that the fat is a t the
proper
temperature
when- It
smokes. This « not true. When
it smokes it Is too hot,' the fat
being decomposed and forma
substance which is dlflfeult
digest. xA more satisfactory w
’ A t the Methodist church a
c ho ir-o f 40 are rehearsing regu­
larly,
music of "The
Christ
C hild” a Christmas cantata pf
especial beauty.
-'
In the schools some thought
U already being turned toward
— -
Sanitation
— Is Help In
Swarm Check
For The
HIRST
y.
^7.
W hole Fam ily
Honey Rich In
Mineral Foods
w Honey In addition to having
more sweetening power t k x i
granulated sngar contains the
much needed minerals^ that are
removed entirely when sugar Is
refined, says H. A. Scullen, Ore­
gon State bee qpeclallst.
Corn
syrfap or molasses are inferior
to honey.
The form er la lack­
ing both in sweetening .powen
and minerals, and the latter con­
tains an excess of lime. Honey
is tile only commercial sweet how
known to ^aontaln v it r in e s .
aist from year to year must find
some place to w inter over, and
many of them lodge la and about
the gardens in some form __
adult, larva, pupa or eggs, says
the experiment station. Hosts of
them may be destroyed in Qre-
gon by plowing the gardens in
the (all and leaving the surface
deny except for tl|e late fa ll'
and early winter stuff.
Then
in the spring the ground is light­
ly cultivated and spread with
poison bran mush jto -get the
early- starters before the crops
are ap.
Eugene— Brick *
T ile
Ci
spends |2O,Obo enlarging plant.
IN THIS, THE CHRISTMAS STORE, YOU’LL FIND
TH 3 RIGHT GIFT FOR ’EVERY ONE ON YOUR
-
I HRISTMAS GIFT LIST. FOR, LIKE SOME GIGAN-
\
TIC CHRISTMAS TREE, OUR WHOLE STORE
• FAIRLY SPARKLES WITH CHARMING, PRACTIC
AL CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR ALL.
For J ie r
Lovely Feminine Things That’ll
Delight The Heart.
to the
Kid Gloves ..........
Quilted Robes ......
Bath R obes..........
Silk U m brellas....
Silk Hosiery ..r ~~
Handkerchiefs .....
Hand Bags .........
Dainty S c a rfs.....
Silk Undies ........
Rayon Undies
Felt S lippers.......
Cosy Toe Slippers
Toilet S e ts ...........
Fancy Garters .....
H at Boxes Li....—.
Over-Night Cases
Fitted C ases.....
Boxed Stationery
Christmas Sale of
Silk Undies
Crepe de Chine Combinations
SI .98
Fancy lace trimmed, also Rayon Step-in Combination«,
lace trimmed. Colors: Pink, Peach, Nile and Orchid
Regular value, $2.48 garment.
Crepe de Chiné Gowns
Each, $ 3 .9 5
Made of good quality silk, trimmed with lovely lace,
Colors: Pink, Peach and Nile. Regular values, $4..48.
Lounging R obes.........
Bath R obes..................
Solid Comfort Slippers
Silk T ie s .......................
Quality H o se...............
H andkerchiefs..... ’.....
Boxed Handkerchiefs .
Traveling B ag s...........
Paris G a rte rs..............
Boxed Garter S e ts......
EVERYBODY COME TO
Rayon Bandeau Sets
TO YL A N D
$2.98
Delightfully trimmed with P latt Val Lacé.
Pinli, Peach and Nile. Regular value, $.148.
Colors
Everything's in Readiness.
The Most Wonderful Toys That
Ever Did See, Are Here.
FFench Voile Step-In Bloomers
‘ Pair. $1.00
Lace trimmed with embroidery. Regular value, $1.25 Pr.
Rayon Silk Bloomers, P a ir ........$1.00
SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR THE CHRISTMAS OPENING EVENT!
COME!