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>ers in Rochester Stores Bhower bouquet of- -enee-of-^tghty ^guests. W i»^kv IS ARE ^displaying a beautiful assortment of b o t h Ladies' and.. Gentlemen's Watches, in all grades and kinds, of both 'American and Swiss man- ufacture. Call and see tqem. N EWEST creations in plat- inum and green gold jewelry. Standard makes of high-grade sil- verware, ivory sets and cut glass. A 'SM^eLL deposit cure anything you i will se- iything you may select until wanted. Especial attention to Mail Orders. Schaefer & Hartel Successors to E. S. Ettenheimer & Cp. JEWELERS - Now at Our New Location 8 Main Street East ROCHESTER, N. Y. £ THE LINEN STORE 67 East Avenue ROCHESTER, N. Y. . \Toil have the prettiest and.be3t line of handkerchiefs in . Roches- ter,\ was. the comment of a custo-- mer, who claimed to have seen those in other stores. That is the best ad we can have,because a sat- isfied ' customer is a large asset in the life of any business. Come in and be convinced. Our neckwear has been selected with great care. Our collars in lace, organdie -and net are marvel- ously dainty and full of style. Wfll you not look over, our stock and see If you cannot find something to Interest you? We also have a nice showing of hosiery in silk, tibre, lisle, and cot- ton for ladies and gentlemen, as well as children, in intant sizes and up. John L. Madden, Inc. Formerly at 207 Main St. E. Now located at 37 East Avenue. -•» « GIVE? ,- ! 'VV* I*-.- Let us~*rssist you by sug- gesting that you select some- thing practical yet really embodying the gift idea. Is there anyone' on your list, excepting, .perhaps, a very young person, who would not be pleased with an Eversharp Pencil' • Fotmtain Pen Kodak or Stationery- , We. have a host of other things, too, from,which you * a may select the next time you shop in'Rochester. Bride roses and narcispua. Miss Alice Hollingsworth, daughter of Mr.an3 Mjrs. Frank Homngflwortb ^#cto'r, as.n\aid of honor t was . gowired. ,.»»&. white voile and carried a bouqffSt pt red roses. Gilbert Aldridge, brother of the groom, acted as best man. Little Florme Hunt and Bertha Al* dridge, the latter a niece of the bride, daintily dressed in white, carrying old-fashioned bouquets of red rose buds, acted as nbbon bearers, preced* ing the wedding party. Mra. Elite Boughton before the en- trance of the wedding party sang very ELECTRIC— FIiXSHIiIGHT8 WIRELESS SETS IRONS AND TOASTERS TOY TRAINS VIBRATORS ELECTRIC NOVELTIES XMAS TREE LIGHTS. Buy an OPTICAL CERTIFICATE Good Tor Eye-exaihlnatlon and Glasses . OPERA GLASSES FIELD AND BIRD GLASSES^ TELESCOPES THERMOMETERS. BAROMETERS COMPASSES READING GLASSES KODAKS (EAR-PHONES) \\*- Established 1882 Rudolph Schmidt & Co., Inc. Optometrists. ; Wg^ .Opticians 51 Main Street East, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 26 EAST AVENUE Rochester, N.: Y. r Following the ceremony a wedding\ abpper WHB served by Mrs. Fred Hig- ginbotham, eateress. At the brlde'B 'taBlw covers we're laid far twelve, the decorations being red and-white roses. The bride's gift to her maid of honor 'was a Ihvaliere and chain, and to her Vibbon bearers she gave a little silk vanity bag. The groom's gift to the bride was a mahogany clock, and to his best man he gave a gold pocket knife At a later hour in the evening Mr sud Mrs. Aldridge left by train for a trip which . wil' include New York and Philadelphia, J*a. The ijir sweetly \Because and Mrs. Mante*yjbride's troing away gown waaof brown H. Bowerman of Fairport presided at the piano, playing the bridal choruB as the party grouped in the flower decked parlors. They were met by Rev. Frank W. Hill of the Presbyterian church and .Rev. James W., AJlatt, of the Methodist church, where the wed- with hat to match, and fox furs The prenuptial events were a variety jhower by Mrs. LeRoy Aldridge, sister of the bride, and Mrs. Bert Hollings- worth at the home of the former; a knot party given by N MIBB Mabel Peck at her hutne in Perlnton; a kitchen ding vows were plighted, in the pres^ shower by Mrs. Manley Bowerman and INCOLR Lincoln, Dec. 25—Mr. [\and Mrs. 'Irving Whiter spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and \Mrs. Fred Dince. Reuben Warren and Everett Burdick are to appraise the estate of the late William Gould on Tuesday. A very pretty weddirfgTonk place at the home of Henry Forman, when his daughter, Edna, and Clarence Luke Were united in marriage. Tbey re- ceived many beautiful giftB. A party of friends surprised Arthur Kier Saturday night, it being his birthdfv. They left him a number of very nice gifts in remembrance of the day. Remember the all day meeting of Mia.' Frank-Hunt at tho home^f-tba-l-^ 16 —grunge. Saturday. Election of latter; a dinner party given by Miss Caroline Aldridge and Gilbert Aldridge brother of the groom. Guesfa • w. e . re present from lAica, Hoheoye Fails, Boston and Fairport. * • Mmn officers from ten till twelve: The state master will speak in the after- noon. , • A ChriatmaB entertainment will be held at the church Christmas eve, also tree for the children i Rev. and Mrs. Cloud have gone to .Wellsboro, Pa., to visit-their daugh- ter, Mabel. They will be gone till after Christmas, so there will be no church service. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Burdick and Mertie Church spent Saturday and Sunday with Eve Miller in Rochester. Fred Pitts has purchased the old Hehning farm east and north of Lin- coln. _ There was a very good turnout at the entertainment Friday night. The' precedes went toward the support of the missionary automobile. m mm •: : bM im -M •m Have you tried the Herald's class- tied advertising? 1— —* » vV—* V~W —! EESS^H £=rti \- ~^3 t— Hr—i Special a.nd Prompt Attention to Mail Orders 71 Diamonds Are Really the Nationa* Christmas Gift and you should avail your- self of the attractive xselections that we have to show you in Bar Pins, Brooches, Lavallieres. Ear Screws,. Ladies' Rings, Men's Rings, Scarf Pins. You should see the won- derful Single Stone Effect we can show you in Ladies' Rings; seven diamonds set so cleverly that they look exactly Hke one single stone. Of course, the price is also interesting. They cost one-quarter the price of a single stone the same size. We urge you to look at these rings. Prices from $120.00 to $275.00 Solitaires from $25.00.to $800.00 A diamond mounted in a white gold setting makes a very attractive gift. We \have a very fine assortment to show you from 940.00 to $500.00. We might mention a few other desirable gifts—Men's Watcher-Wrist WnteheSf-ToileU- •Sets, Manicure Sets, Military Sets, Cuff Buttons, Scarf Pins, Laval- lieres, Bar Pins,-Brooches, Mesh Bags, Rings, Pearl Necklaces, Men's Belts with Sterling Buckles, Sterling Silver, Sheffield Plate, Clocks, Community and 1847 Rogers Silver. J. R. White Co. Jewelers 94 MAIN ST. EAST Rochester, N. Y. Interesting Solu- tions to the Gift Problem in the Neckwear DepL Many new and charming variations of the mode in Scarfs, Vests, Collars, etc., in our Neckwear Depart- ment. All the newest and most fascinating ideas are incorporated. White and Rose, also Blue Spangled Scarfs, Black Scarfs, with Gold Embroid- ery, White Scarfs, with Gold Thread Embroidery. At $12.00 to $45.00 each. Fancy Vests for Coats and Dresses at a wide range of prices. Crepe Collars made ot Points and Scallops. At $1 and $1.50. Lace Point Collars for round or square neck. At $1.50 each. Unusually Attractive Gifts in the Mens Dept , Several recent shipments have brought our stock of V Men's Furnishings up to a l most complete point. A ••visit to this department will |'-reveal much in the way of .£ practical gifts for those & \hard to please\ men of the family. MEWS CRAVATS A most complete showing of Men's Cravats in all the latest sluipes and patterns.\ A variety of color combinations is almost unlimited* Priced from 75£ to $3.00. MEN'S SHIRTS Men's Shirts, $1.50 to $15.00. Men's Hose, 35£ to $2.00 \per ipaiiv-/•,$> •'•\ l ; f Ltf\ Men's Bath Robes, $5 to $20 g^M/f Men's Sweaters, $7.50 to $1f: g y ,/^ Men's Pajamas, S2.00 to SI':. &£- Men's Bells, S1.00 to. SlO.OO^ofiW Men's Monogram Bells, $3.50 up\ Men's Gloves, S2.00 to $5.00 pr. The Gift Practical An Umbrella , An umbrella makes a most • timely and acceptable Christ- mas Gift, and stands a good chance of being very much appreciated. Our Umbrella Department is showing some very exceptional values in both Men's and Women's Styles. ® There are Women's Um- brellas in all Ihe newer styles of handles and an ex- cellent showing of colors. Priced $2.29 to $20. There are several splendid numbers for Children, in- cluding one of pure silk with ivory ring handle. Priced $2.29 to $16. Also an excellent assort- ment of Men's Canes, at $1.59 to $6.00. m UJ m '*** J ',\ \ \*-«J«tJi- g \iiii*i «f*w«f k iLrttjft-fcitJ It BROWNSVILLE, . ; @ r Brownsville, Dec 15—Misa • fcelda Tay,'daughter of Mr. and Mra. Walter Tny; waa operated on at the Clifton Springe sflnitarium Wednesday for goiter.- Her condition is very favor- able, a**- & . i^re^ v • Fritz Rchroth Jia able to.walk out after an illness of Beveral weeka, v . Misa Helen Lane ia steadily improv- ing, BO she fa able to do her own work.. ' toX « Aldridge-Bowehn*n. At the homo of Mr. and Mra. Charles H. Bowerman in the south part of the towrr on- the-Vibtpr road -Thursday after noon their youngest J danghter, 1 Mis^ •Bertha LuDora. _Bow^errliiBrf, was given ilf marriago?to Mr. Harvey Alton Al- f dridge, son of Mrs. \Amelia Boughton Aldridge,' whosehom«JB rioirth of yjc- tor.; The hoiiW was\ beautifully dec* orated . throughout with ground pine ant) poinaettias. :. v *b S ;The ^rf^e. wasj gownediii i^hlte GeorgetteJaade^ over white metal cloth, withpeatbttimrtlngs arid wpre-atuite veil, cap shape, caught with rose huda. • v'-'^-v^ •••' *:-\' : \ : ''\* '\•-:' -- : * : ' •'*••'• ^-v^* Holiday Suggestions For Fancy Work •Including many unique, out-of-the-ordi- nary novelties which are sine to appeal to women who take particular interest in mat- ters pertaining lb embroidery, etc. Black, White, and Colom! Tassels, one to nine inches long, in Chenille and silk. 15<* to $2 csn-h. Silk.Cord in Black. Whito a ul Colors, inrhid- nng-€k>ldr-Antlque^Griilrit nncU^iib ir- _SuU;ihlo for Bags and Fancy Work. 5c to 75^ per yard. Fi'lnge' in Black, White ami-many charming colors, including Gold. Silver aiui Antique. In all widths. 39^ to 95.00 yard. Narrow Gold, Antique GoM and Silver Fancy Brnidy for fancy work. Gold. Antique and Silver Ta?.«els in sizes frpm one to four inches long. 12c '<» 75£ each. Ostrich Trimming and rcmuxms for evening wear in all colors. Variously * riccd. ' Black Jet arid Sequin Handing and Flouiuing in all; widths,, for afternoon a:»d\ evening wear. Variously priced. Opalescent Bunding an.l llnunclng in all widths, and many attractive .f:cm, Ithincstone Banding and ltuck)cs, 25<* to 910.00. . .Colored Bench Banding, in nil widths, at 91 to 918.00 a ynrd. Persian Banding and \>~iini; at all popular prices. One to twelve-Inch widths. Girdle Cords in various -nles and lengths. Black and various colors Priced 93.00 to 9S.50 each. •< A - • Fur Trimming in Mol< d- Luxo, Seal de Luxe, Squirrel and Populm lurs. Two to slx- inch widths. 91.75 to 92.\ yard. - V —» . I\ Girls' Silk Dresses $12.95 to $25.00. Very attrartive Dresses of Chif- fon. TafiVta. S-.Ltin in the very latest and most authentic styles. Plain or fancily trimmed with narrow ruffle, some with sash and fancy collar and curfa Sizes 8 to 14 years. \ Cap and Scarf Sets $3.50 to $5.00 fiirls' Cap and Scarf Sets',' of Heavy Brushed Wool, in many fascinating col- ors or Scotch Plaids. The .cap is in a lain ef- fect, s o in c round. All with h r o a-d scarf. Very exception- al values at these prices. Gift Novelties from Art>Section • Including many unique id* «* which are prov- ing themselves tremendously (..juilar. ; Telephone covers, daintily decorated maidens for covering tho phone, priced at 91*00. Snnifas Sets, Hand Painted TablQ'Bets, 92.00 to 93.00. Vanity Bngs, dainty lnce find tlnjsel trimmed pull.bags, 25<J to 92.R0. '. Cnmly Boxes, decorated r»« nnd/'lwo-pound .candy tins. Some with gloss •i/s. Priced at 75<* to 92.00. '-•; Book Bngs in black Patf • ' Hand Decorated Book 1'^ Priced 9l>2n. Leatherette. s for school gjrls. Table Decorations for the Holiday Christmas Favors, Nut and Ice Cups, Place Cards, Tabic Cloths, Napkins, Doilies, and Crepe Paper with Vulclide Dec- orations for giving the Christ-, mas Dinner or Luncheon Table the spirit of the season. A most complete showing in our Stationery' Department. Tirrtely Gift Suggestions from the Linen Dept Huckaback towels, 25£ to $2.75 each. Turkish Towels, 25£ to §1.50. Turkish hath rugs, 59£ to $3.50 each. Toweling by the yard, 20£ to $1.25 per yard. Table damask, 75£ to $4.75 per yard. Table Napkins, $1.59 to $32.00 per dozen •rniv^clolhs, 39£ to $5.00 each. Lunch cloths, $1.00 to $25.00 each. ~ Lunch napkins, $3.50 to $16.50 per doz. Luncheon sets, $3.50 to $48.00 each. Linen pillow cases, $4.50 to $6.50 per pr. Scarfs, lace and embroidered, 75£ to $15 each. There are also to be seen centerpieces, doilies, tidies and a great variety of other useful articles which may be selected at very reasonable prices. Bed pillows, comforter*, blankets, bed- spreads, and sheets and pillow cases are all practical and useful gifts. Our assortment of prices and styles will appeal to you strongly. Hcd pillows, $1.50 t« $12.00 per pair. Comforters, $2.50 to $37.50 each. IMankcls, $2.39\to $30 per pair. ^ Bed Sheets, $2.00 to $3.50 each. Pillow Cases, 45< to $1 each. Bed Spreads, $2.50 to $47.50 each. Initial embroidered pillow cases, pair in a box, very useful and sure to please, $1.98 per pair. Gift Novelties from the Art Section Puff Bags. Dainty Vanity Bags with In- dividual Powder Puffs, for the guest room. Priced at $1.25. Party Bags, lace trimmed, silk arid satin party..bags.. J?riccd $2»a0lt_6^7i5^0.__.. Bread Sets, Hand Decorated Bread Board and Knife. 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