The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 20, 1936, Page 26

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WA T 6 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SUNDAY. DEC. 20, 1936. 1 for both sides of the family and |letter-opener and scissors in a tooled ing air. His warm gloves are fiq nltn tury, miniature soldiers were made quPle TH'P their friends. It's fun! |leather sheath SANTA GLAUS with the soft feathers of pen Tfly g ‘-‘,;';!53 which were really pioneers of the ! J Big gifts, little f expensiv At another store we were told | The buckle of his broad belt & @ § &5 & bx modern mechanical toy, as they| Happy is the woman who receives and thrifty gifts; ¢ 3 REVEALS FINE LIKE CASH XMAS PRESENTS W the | where cigarette cases were sold cs in the early morning sun. - could go through the regulation |a cash Christmas present, because and {but suggested a gadget. We found vays his helpers wait to h drill of the time. |she will have a lot of fun at the g [the dream of Uncle Bill's declining eartening command— A - - > — | January sale counters. he season’s ow 3 A combination bottle-opener Dancer, on Dasher, on Pran- STANDARD SAN T ble, for every cork-screw, seed-extractor, ~mixer n Vixen ’\ T The country once more is force- YULETIDE he ‘Ghistis and pocket-knife, Cupid, on Comet on Dunde ;3 l'n reminded of the great need| Christmas, of all seasons, is one After a hard day’s shopping, we Blitzen! a standardized Santa Claus. |most dedicated to forgetting our- to busi-|felt fit as a fiddle and ready for i they know that the grea i - | selves for the sake of children. — ng to|a real old fashioned “Merry Christ- | nt has come and that the (i : 3 11 : : “CAROL” FROM LATIN Woman's Home Companion. Everyone fmm Gmndg)a to chiefs, | mas! Annually Jolly Old Fellow is on. The deafening (Y“\»/l]k..l n ’\of %114 R(]nn;‘ S e rar i Puoan o ks o S s s Re 1t- s why| ItUs simple if you've made a ST x S hoofs thunde | AQ( Ages I'lay wilh ca >, to sing, and rola, an inter-, Lode and placer location notices Little b“‘ Can o1 “snoop-gift list because all your needs D““_“ Reindeers Across \ihe lat The sleigh set into S8 \)V jection of joy. for sale at The Empire office. ted Out at Stores for you to have been anticipated, and all you| Skies on Merry Quest outherly Eoires T i i Mvmaluw arriors , & ferent, yet|have to do is go through the aisles e PR p over the Arctic Ocean. 3 The, Yoy SOlISE RIS "”“fl {end. logk. UBH! sme, perfectly, mar- e time is rapidly drawing near as always the gnomes| The toy soldier }alnrh 5 makes gclden-haired We some very chic things|velous idea presents itself in the i ta, his sleigh drawn by pixies who help Santa all|ure in a number of Christma 0 deil and the crowd looks on, noses | n the y of importe ass. Stun- 30rm of something that has every- “gh, prancing reindeer and loaded the year will stand at ings can boast of a long f”:;yl,“,, — N BEHALF OF THE POST pr inst the window, feet| rng black and white mirrors. Pow- |thing a gift should have yet meets |y 8% Prticing FORCEE 8UC oaced n till the sleigh makes a |guished pedigree. The children o fling in the new blanket of|der boxes, perf bottles and|every requirements of your budget ancient Rome played with mi “|giant Claus factories, will leave that rapidly disappea OFFICE STAFF AND MYSELF Sy oudoir lamps. collection of e ool the dancing snowflakes, | ture warriors, and some X | SR jon his journey around the world i idd A Sve Tekl ST Then, their feet lead them on-| sipes, ash pipe racks, ream- | TY MEASURE |¥n the ‘event that any of ifhe t go whirling in a mad, dancing | soldiers of the Middle Ages are rca I EXTEND ward, and into the stores througl rs, pouches and ev other con-! It you use paper lanterns con- reindeer are forced to drop ou band of white. works of art E " 2 3 e the aisles of things it's fun civable smoker’s desire, taining lighted candles among your|y... o' ot the tremendous driv- oa certain to be a dup-| A nun them are still pre THE SEASON GREETINGS give and thrilling to receive. Toy-| Thinking of Aunts and Cousins land Grandpa and Lit Billy ) tc we wandered into a store have a glorious time, and when | vhere all of our hopes they move away, dozel others | The jdecorations, put a little sand in ‘mo bottom of each. This will steady | ame true.|them and perhaps prevent a dis- mask was |aster, eums, a af Pkmighis TO ALL THE PATRONS OF THIS OFFICE. > value. served in British are elaborate moc fn armor of real ari |ing pace Santa will be forced to| !¢ of t |exact from them, additional teams 2 will be added at points along the make the trip successfully be sure, in order to bi e route. to everyone the whole wide they were originally made as child- ALBERT WILE, 3 crowd in to take the s an joy to be 1d we had diffi- e When Hanie wes asked his Gusit 1 around, so that it will really 'ren’s toys. Postmaster. . help the little locomotive pull it: | -ulty in le out buying sev- TREES INSPECTED = |nation he replied: A Merry C “Around the world,” his mers |eyes twinkling and alight with joy Later, in the S\‘\‘u\lm‘n(h cen- load of freight trains through the | °ral of 3 tunnel with enthusiastic applat Little Billy gives his “order” Santa, and leaves, reluctantly Santa promises. Parents oy It, Too! 1 candlewick | Christmas trees from regions 1 sets, | where the gypsy moth is a serious | we went into x!.)(’\l are carefully inspected by gov- ble t ernment gents at sh el {fut an(lclpallon re postible:. hag Bgents at shipping centers.| ‘e gleigh's route stretches across | 14 for our school e g tho rugged mountains of Greenland i 9 b without buying stationery CHRISTMAS MEMORIES |00 irough the barren fields and | . HE E Meantime, Little Billy's Mamm: | e n, and we did. Out of a Chrlflmz\s customs, Christmas impenetrable forests of Canada, ' - and all the other mammas, plu [ ‘ast a of desk sets, book-ends,|odors, Christmas weather, Chris - |skirting Hudson Bay and thencc most of the papas, are having the | etter-cases and other grand gifts,/mas decorations, Christmas cheer,[yy tho region of the Great Lakes,|&'s A HAPPY On through the United States— = time of their lives choosing gifi.” we chose a monogrammed bronze all go together to make memories, ynmg 7} y: .,,,, ,n-: vu ,p yd W, lglg!g!g“‘“” from there—around the wor 05 CHRISTMAS! 9 ity o Yo W Yy, 2 A B for SNV VRN NV N VN N VYV gj-.?yfin'\. BRI Plans Long Completed 4 &¥| Plans for the journey have long have been at the peak of produc- & tion. To of all sorts—gay dolls j'y airplanes, quaint animals and elec- 2 tric trains have poured in an ap- | W# parently unending flood through 2 |the efficiently organized work- SOLE DISTRIBUTORS #f |been completed. And for a yea g |the factories at the North Pole & §‘f 7 |shops. % | Never before hav |ers been so busy. |gave a special dinner for which he thanked them for { cooperation and help during | past year. He assured them that he f |knew that all the world would Efi join in hearty approval of their |efforts to create more and better N gifts than ever before | Daily reports on the weather | received and read with g 2, S fi' tion for in the event «» zard the I of the re gwm-mm increased. But in spit ~ of the perils of storm and distance %fi everyone at the Pole feels entire | 3 | confidence in Santa gq to do what he has so pro | fg [nounced that he was out to do | beat his own record. M# ' several of sa vz e great pride in rious pageantry of the trip in previous year ally rises at 4 a. m. Instantly |Post becomes a scene of f |activity. Gnomes and helpers das! |back and forth. Great lights flash | A S Aa, | acr the clearing around the toy { B | factories. As dawn breaks in its L crimson glory everythi in read- i | iness for the start. Nearly alw : |there is a light snowfall of # |the herald of a blizzard that oft [ |comes to try the mettle of & 5 |and his brave reindeer. | For the great journey }wears his suit of crimson trimmed with gorgeous bands 2 ermine. His jaunty cap gives hi A EIEMIEISIED » _fi’%&%&%’fi%%? ZIUTYZIZIENS ’zg‘mgl@:;%“fil@%“’ penme ”’"”"”@Z%’%%‘S@%W% ’&W«!fim&mfi GREETENGS % MERRY CHRISTMAS May the Briqhtesi hours of Christmas linger with you and may the New Year be encircled with Happy Days. Miner’s Recreation Parlors . : BILL DOUGLAS

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