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The Orlando Sentinel from Orlando, Florida • 18

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PAGE SIX (B) THE SUNDAY SENTINEL-STAR, ORLANDO, FLORIDA, NOVEMBER 23, 1834. 3 n.ii'u.il ten Sheer Satisfaction For Dining Out Glamorous party frocks should be seen 1 company with pert eetly tailored dinner Jackets or Compare far instance the cotton and wool variety of stockings oar grand mothers wore to the rag-Be bits of silk which the modern young woman encases her shapely THIS YEAR JEANNE 7akeL, For Thanksgiving Parties For towns (or our Thanksgiving partiee, Frla-cllla, first we'll go to THE FA8HION (11J 8. There' an array that will Inspire one to "go Tunic gowns in crepe moires, black, white and that grand new ahade of blue. Some very slinky, othera (of which Manilla will approve! with tight bod let and full flowing skirt. Her choice, I wager, a white moire with large red velvet flowers outlining the neck line.

For chilly days ahead, we'll ahop for oats eye-wpencrs In contrast to those our grandmothers wore! Soft warm fabrics all sites and colors, silk lined, specially priced at $10.95. Well shop THE FASHION (or fashion! i tailed coats. For Thanksgiving dining oat and all other holiday festivities REN THE TAILOR, 15 N. Orange-av. upstairs, rents tuxedos, mnd hu m.

Ism se Lecture Course MARTHA FLETCHER BELLINGER, lecturer of note and aathor of "A Short History of th Drama" a scholarly and interesting presentation of drama from Its beginning down to the present time and a valuable reference books for students, is giving a aerie of lectures during the winter season tn Orlando and Whiter Park. Her subject for th series in Orlando is "Books of the Hour," which will include criticisms of many of the most talked of books of the day especially those by Southern authors, and mention of current plays. These will be given at the Perrydell each Saturday morning. The lectures in Whiter Park, place to be an nounced, will be given on "Appreciation of Drama," Saturday afternoons. Mrs.

Bellinger is a graduate of Mt. Holyoke, recently a resident ef Lew York, is a member of the Author's League of America and the Poetry Society of America. Her subjects for next Saturday will be "A Shelf of Popular Novels," morning, and "The Theatre In France Before 1100" Including mention of Moliere, In the afternoon. All Interested are interested to attend. legs (ahem, limbs.

Prise Ilia). Such are the BE-Ling brand of hose carried at CEUNDA'S Smart Specialties, 1 Washington arcade, but added to their sheerness there are stardmess and wearing qualities of which our pioneering ancestor themselves would approve. Prices start at 69c. CELTNDA'S "wlnda's' are showing some new Tioga yarn samples also models to Inspire knitters. Instruction In all the new, simple, and Intricate stitches is cheerfully given, Tioga yarns, yon know are "quality" yarns, and inexpensive, too.

One ounce will do the work of two of ordinary yams Ondenouveau wool, -which has so much style, for Instance, is only 50c a ball crepe zephyr, 40c a ball. lection of slses or can fit you, no matter what your figure proportions. Have yon had your furs re -styled in keeping with the new fashions? Or Is a re-llning all they needT Fur styles change so rapidly that it's vary seldom we can wear our last season's neckpieces or collars without a little change. BEN THE TAILOR, having had years of experience in this sort of work 'can re-model and clean your fur so that it wUI look like new. Or If there's a tear or cigarette bum In one of your favorite suits or frocks, this versatile and accommodating tailor, can repair the damage with Invisible weaving In a very short time.

The Gown Shop Presents I wus so fortunate as to wander into the GOWN SHOP (Canton and E. Park-av.) In Winter Park last week while a smart young matron was trying on some dance frocks. A splendid model, a decided "type," she posed with distinction in several becoming gowns. Magnificent formality was achieved In Dresses without belts are growing more Important for daytime as well as evenuig. if yJvS Formal afternoon and semi-formal evening frocks, are very slim In the skirt and all the eklrt are slit.

The new Jewelry uses rubles and sapphires; pearls, crystal chalcedony and odd new metals. Jewels For Glamour You may have the smartest of costumes the most beguiling Thanksgiving Dinner a striking dinner costume of black, with blouse, of silver stquius sophistication In a raspberry night frock with silt skirt, gold striped chiffon collar and dolman sleeves and "knockout" charm in a black and white combined with silver lame. Keldy is showing dresses for mature types also, a rust colored lace, and a rust colored knitted sports suit, typical of this group. rices are very moderate, beginning at $19.75. hat the most stylish outfit from top to toe, 7 "Kliirj.X but you'll be mlsslnr that elusive touch of glamour if you haven't I ed appropriate Jewelry.

SWALSTEAD'S For Gay Events "Dresses for meeting?" asks Pris-cllla, confronted with shimmering fabrics and laces, yes, meetings and dances and parties that last until morning. Newly unpacked at ATLAS-TA, 13 W. Plne-st, are frocks for all the gay holiday parties, the colors In tune with the season. An apple rd crepe, with a tailored Jacket, has a peter pan collar and cuffs of sequins biased to fit slenderly, a flame red crepe suspends Its bodice from narrow cords, has a metal cloth cocktail Jacket silver-shot lame, pencil-slim, carries a purple and rose velvet flower to accent Its decolletage an For a Thanksgiving dinner of distinction with all the Jme-honored favorites served in hospitable, home-y surroundings, you'll do weU to go to THE WHISTLING KETTLE, 625 Lyman-av, Winter Park. A sis course dinner will be served beginning at 1 o'clock, and you may make reservation as you wish.

Miss Lucy Le Bou-tilleur, who has served holiday dinner at her tea room fal for Tourists Looking toward the Tuesday evening entertainments and dances for tourists sponsored by the Orlando Greater Chamber of Commerce and beginning next week at the Municipal Auditorium and realizing that many of those who might wish to take part in the fun are either not up on the latest dunce steps or have never learned to dance at all, the EBSEN STUDIO OF DANCING Is organizing a Tourist class, which Includes a course of six lessons for $2.50. ifome folks may also enroll if there is room left after the tourists have registered. Lessons will, of course, be in kail room danrlng and will Include some of the newest steps. Enrollments may be made at any time at the studio, corner E. Tine and Hyer, or by 28 N.

Orange-av, carries the very newest and here you'll find just the pieces to suit your personality your gown your pocketbook. There are evening bags priced from $2.25 to $10 cigarette cases, S2 to 537.50 wrist watches for both ladles and gentlemen, from $7.50 to $450 bill folds, (1.50 to 512.50 toilet sets, 56.50 to $45 cordial sets from $3 up ash trays, $1 to $5.50. The newest cocktail shaker discovery Is "The Foumome" of silver priced at $20, It's Just about the neatest Christmas gift for a man I could imagine. It shakes four different cocktails at the same time, and Is as good- looking as It is useful. Silver Tea and coffefe sets may be had at Swal-stead's as low as $25, others up to $150 and some particularly lovely cut glass decanters, whiskey and cocktail sets from $2.50 to $35.

oyster white crepe depends for its effectiveness on a waist-length Jacket with stiffly stitched collar and rows of tiny buttons, silts its skirt on either side. Matching frocks for festivities are the ruby and crystal decanters and frosted glass cocktail shakers ATLASTA carries on its gift shelf. '1 SYA 1 for the past twelve years, knows what her patrons like, have particular tors to their tastes and if yon may sk for, and liking for a special dish, get, a second helping! The new taffetas are the heavy "stand-alone kind that our grandmothers used to wear. Gift Shop Has lleauliful Interior I was amaxed at the transfor You can't entertain decently without a low tea table. Dramatic simplicity In black and white Is formal note for Fall.

mation that bad taken place at the WHISTLING OYSTER Gift Shop (Autrey and Washington Arcade) when I dropped in on Wednesday shelves and tables of glittering, glamorous gifts, silver, glass linens, novelties and curious and interesting objects from Ifs for Coffee Priscilla: What is Special Shoe Bargains Walking so fast, I almost missed the new of a special sale of WALKOVER shoes at the vthls? Some kind ef a helmet, a buckler, a breaatplateT Jeanne: Believe It or not It' lor cof af'l WJVt Fashions Like Motors Streamline airflow knee action all these apply to fashions as well a motors this winter. Daytime frocks sweep to the for hat brims Just out to strange angles evening dresses blow back la "Winger Victory" lines that will prove vastly becoming if you've kept yoar figure! There's a peacock bine evening gown of this type at FRANCES SLATER'S drew shop at 0 N. Orange-av. A deep cowl slips off the shoulders and hangs low In th back, and crystal beads outline th neck and Cleopatra sash. A whit crepe with silver sequin Jacket Is cut to in th back, th skirt silt at the side.

The SLATER SHOP, "the shop every woman knows," carries at all time smart daytime dresses salts and hats, particularly adapted to Southern wear, as well as Individual and exclusive evening gowns. The picture frocks of stiff satin, moire and taffeta are Incredibly becoming to most types- VAaTUI If fee! Dent ask ate to explain it just take Boot Shop, It N. Orange-av. for this week only. There' one group of discontinued line In add slses a low a $345 and aren't you lucky If you're an odd sixe? There Is also a group of bargain for those of you who have small, narrow feet, som light color, browns, blacks, white and two tone.

All are good values, and it' a splendid opportunity to get quality shoe for less money. Many of this season's patterns are Included la these sales shoes, which are arranged in groan of $345, $5.95, $6.45 and $7.15. And everybody receive the same eareful fitting service that goes with every WALKOVER shoe. There's divine new blue, Chinese-ink. it en faith it's a honey! Yes, and more like It at the JOHNSON ELECTRIC 2S E.

Ch arch-st. fear piece urn sets complete with sugar bowl, pitcher and all over the world where only a couple ol, days ago were bare rooms and packing cases. Just shows what a lot of energy and enter prise coupled with a thorough knowledge ol the artistic (which the owners, Miss Joy Hawley and Miss Helen Ryan possess to a marked degree) can accomplish. Anyone who saw the choice little display of gifts they had last winter at a teahouse en E. can imagine the sort of ahop these two girls can operate with almost unlimited space at their disposal.

The shop has a beautiful Interior, done In peach And green by Sam StoltavThe comical alga of the WHISTLING OYSTER, which greets you at the door was drawn by Mr. Stolls and painted by C. A. Carow. Colorful glassware Is posed against the windows, catching the ray of the sun and reflecting prismatic colors on the tables of silver, fragile china, brilliantly hoed linen from the Old World.

Gorgeous India print draperies In the prevailing peacn and green frame the outer windows, and Venetian blinds can be drawn when the sun becomes too warm. tray specially priced for th holidays as low a $1234 for th set. They are the well known Royal Rochester make and are chromium finished truly a royal gift suggestion! Duck In For Dinner Lasting Remembrance The making of miniature is on Even collar are taking up a double life In the new Autumn coat fashions. Once yon start going to th DUCK INN youH say it's th best ef the art that had been handed down to a through several generations, ear forefather having passed on to as and moat economical habit yo have! You'll say that the food Is Young Frocks their knowledge of creating pneto-greph oa ivory for which, la those uniformly good, the service, courteous and prompt. Reg-" alar dinners at this popular restaurant (m th Ess- day fabulous price war paid.

To th For would -ba grown ups ar offer- PJed In finest fabrics and clever styles at th FETER and JANE, W. Wash-1 Ington-st, Daughter who rebel at I Lt in ,1. i. A bright yellow coffee table holds a Georg Jensen silver service a royal blae flower bowl la a resting place for a yeuew glass water lily. Crystat grapes, pal pink glass pear la a fragD fruit dish rack of hand made linen are Just highlights in the beautiful gift display.

1 found there, too, gift to suit every pocket-book, from a hlrty-flve cent Italian vast to a Georf Jensen hand wrought pitcher, sack as are included among th wedding gifts of European see the new three piece sweater salts. Just arrived, aa well as the smart cot- air hotel building ea Central-av.) have learned to count an th varied and deli-kBa tea food which arc served daily. Direct from lake and coast, only IS ton frocks with buttons, frills and pleats with fitted waistlines and present generation, however, much of the credit for th painting of miniature ou porcelain given, aad whU th effect I Just a lovely they can mad at much less east. Le W. rails, of the FALLS PORTRAIT STL'DIO Jmst across th street from Sean, Roe bark and Co, ha don som beautiful work along this line cam adorable children's head a well aa ad arts.

A a apeelal offer, between now aad Christmas I making thtm at a vary reason awta price. It I new to button th blouse down th back. I cute sleeves. Bat they still have plenty I of simplicity which mother rave so mark about! the best obtainable appear oa DUCK INN tables. Thanksgiving dinner will UssaanaaJa "'qaaaaaam Innocents Abroad" should be tag- be served her Beginning at neon Thursday, throughout the an ra afternooa and evenlnr.

Beeorva- ged en the tiny brother aad sister salts and dresses, so eherable will year small fry appear a they step eat In the demure garments. Identical la color and style, yet each has an Individuality all Hs tion may be mad la advance If desired. Give Thanks tor This Opportunity Aching Feet Walking back and forth oa bard pavements everj- day, I raalla more than most people bow Important foot comfort Is. When my feet hart 1 am mors miserable than whea I have th booth-ache I eaa work and forget part of the nam, bat whea any tret hart a8 I eaa de atl and groan, or walk and groan more. On perUeularty painful day last week I happened to pass the DBS.

GISLER GISLER foot elini at IS K. Central -a opposite th post efflr dropped la 4e rest and discuss treatments. Found they were well equipped to treat arthritis aad aaaritl conditions of foot and leg, athlete' toot, Mehmg, blistering, fallen arches and similar ailments, Rumor hu it that bonnet and brims will soon push off the forehead. rrlseUUt Italy, this I maana frosa Heaven! Who fixed ail these savory viands? Jeanne! The Chef h's a blrdr And th men I swoon when I look at th dishes and th price yoa'd never belter fet! A Trfctloa" all wave that aaako th hair aft and lustrous wttl be given for (X for t) at the SAN Jf AN REALTY IALON a a Thaakariv-tag special thai Story of Spencer It yoa have never heard the story wt PENCE, why not get to toads with yoar nearest' eonetteror Yoa will not a obligated la th least. It may be th garment yu have looked for and eoaldat find.

There are XI different material to select from for your bxHrtdaally designed "Alas and slack said Prlscilla, Now It fa com lo I shall have to catch tn a turkey And kin him, and plnck him, and roast him. I shall have to fo to tho marshes And father the fruits ef the cranberry, I shall have to bake nt a pudding, And put In it spices Ie fathered. There will be candles to mold and brase to polish. My back win break ere I finish! i Thanksfivlnff, indeed said rrlscKIa. Hot chaP said the modern young- woman.

Come with me, dont be si3y, Priscniat There are fowls to be bought In the market, Killed, plucked and ready for roasting. There are pies and succulent puddings, There are soft fine cloths for your table, And efflf dent electrical gadgets Enough to cook for an array. Snap out of it, baby, I'll shew yea fellow me TTI gfre joa an eytfuir week. This shop doe act give cheap permanent aad oar th beat of tapptie aad aaodera equip meat are used. Th work is don by Kbj Dorothy gtaeey, a eeaoelrntioa operator who understands th hatr aad wave aa you want or to suit year personality if you with, Th lit Tulip Off war will be given for $7.5 aad the fTJW -the, tonic" wave for $4 for one woe only.

After December afl wave via th rogalar price, rhene 74 lor sspeiatsseot. FENCERS, which are advertised la I Dye Work Ws have only to look back on th day whea Priscilla had to make her arduous preparation for Thanksgiving whea back-breaking labor was required for even the meat rudimentary ef garment, to appreciate the great invention ef th modern laundry, The dyeing department, for Instance, where materials ef every kind have their ewa specially la vested dyes, where colors eaa be matched, garment asade practically new U( a modern dy bath, compared I the day when weinea had to gather leave of certain plants aad boll colors oat. carry tab ef water from great distance sptst thread, and weave eteih, to achieve a wardrobe lor their families. The ORLANDO STEAM LACNDBY ran help solve your sasdtrn dm problem bring yens garments an-te-dat with, new coiers. The work Is Inetnensit, aad yeaH be surprised the resort.

Consult the dyeing d-ertnteni for particulars. Orlando, Fhoa 1171. Winter Park I I Journals, bar to be good to has the board which accept tbeo aas have to be good or of SrENCEB bassnes wouldat be repeat orders. Brgtstered Spencer eorsetterea, this die trirt, OU ItsO. Baslwea; Mrs.

tX B. Leath, Lees-barf; Helen Squire, Easilsi Kra. j. A. Brew, Sanford; Naomi Grimes, TKusvuloi Faiwp Cbsssa, Winter Fsrk: Frldri Fooler, Xetia Stoddard, Mrs, Richard Ketna, Kffi Tfekera, Orlaadot Irene Ingram, Kbaxt Kajrgncrfto Gregory, district saftager, ahesse SSS4 ps.

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