f 1ore the great lay, and, consists of gctting everybody satis fied. Shop- ping can be pretty a w f u 1, and Chiristnias shopping! Words fail I 1,ORJYS, bowever, is setting out to correct ail that. Their idea, is tc, illake shopping so gasy and satiýs- factory that. Christmas ,cheer will. resuit without any effort. Have you, asked Santa?. ln the first place, they have,Sanita Claus up in the W.onder' Toylan1 * ou the second floor. He's takiug dloivu a list of what ail the Young- sters want, and wise -parents are buying, those gifts right on the spot. 'rhe Christmas Toy.and Doll Club) *makes the financial end so, s imple. But von prol)ally know about that ai readi'. Lord s:Gala Nights, Starting a week ago [.ord's lias been >open for shopping f roi 9 :31) înl the nioruing tili 9:30 at night. It. gives people who are bu.sv allIay, -& wonderful opportunity, to sho.p ai * thecir leisu~re. The store VVill keep these hours until the day before Christmas, whien the dcors close at fp. in, But every purchase inade.. on December 24 before 6 o'clock ý..ill be delivered that same evening. Iast minute shoppers will'appreci- ate this accoMmodatiÔn. f Mfail your packages at thel ! U. S. postal Stub-,Stat ioni in, I iLORD'S Basement. Open 9 :30r IM. to 6 P. M. S iIk,. Tu ùrbans $6.50 wisti. Just telePhlÔ,e vour list to hier, and she'll do the rest. Or if vou prefer, you cau tee-- phone direct to the departinent, and o0ur order will be takeu as care- fully as if vou Sourself were there. Every gift you purchase in the store will be wrapped free of charge til White tissue, with a bias foïd of green. 0f if, you pre fer f a.tn c y wrappinpgs, your packages %vill be so ,À,rapped for only the actua. cost of the wrapping. In order -to keep youfroux wasting time aud patience .in -ibis l)usv sea - son.,l LORD'S has put on doÉelns f -extra- salespeople. Rii iand sée how~ easy it is to shopy at L.ORD'S. *Watch the Ads-!. If vou have .any frieuds whu are problems> when it cornes to buying gifts,. watch LORD'S, ads in the' papers. They're simply full of gif t suggestions at e v e r y imaginaable price. And, of course. there are lot, on the right p13 just automatically merry Christmas le mnto a verv a happy New, 91 She looks just too roftantie for words with those silkyý yellow ruffles draped Up. wardirk'tn a huste at ber Taking ,the Doit for a Ride- DOLI CARRIAGESj $775 Big .nougk' to hold aà real baby, yet easiIy manage- able by.a child. In otchîd or ivory, part corduroy ined. and witk an adjusta- blé top. In LORD'S Wonder . Tovl<,ni.d- S'econd Ploor WchLORD'S Growl Wafck ILORD'S Growl r yWachIL B !ook Sectiof-LORDS-First I loorn Watch LoRD 9Grw Christmas BOOK-GIVING 1. For the great mixd: SUCCESSFUL LIVING- IN- TH4E MACHINE. AGE,: by Edward A. Fllene. Inside stuif by a ' noted merchan- diser. $21.O ALEXANDER HAMILTON, by Robert I. Warshow. Someý light on the first treasurer. ELLEN TERRY AND BERNARD SHAW, a correý spondence between .two, fas- rinating individuals. $S. 2. Foi- tht' 1qIît imd: THE FOURTH NEW: YORtKER ALBUM. .:which, means, of course, simply one. laugh after another. $250. WESTWARD' PASSAGE, by Margaret Ayer Barnes Reniascent love on board an ocean liner.$20 MAID IN W AITIN G, bay John Galsworthy. Roniantie and adventurous. $"5. SPARKS FLY UPWMWDS, by Oliver La Farge. T h e dramatic life of a Spapisi-. Indian soldado. $25M. 3. For -,the ihild mind: PICKANINNY TWINS, by Lucy Fitch. Perkins. Chil - dren always like this ,series. SECOND PICTURE BOOK, by Mary Steicheni Martin. A. beautiful volume. $2. IGLOO,' by jane B. Waldrni. The story of the dog whio went to the antarctic. $2.0.