Evening Star Newspaper, December 24, 1922, Page 49

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THE SUNDAY This Is A Hard World, As Any Lady Will Realize Who Has < With Great Difficulty Unearthed An Emergency Gift, Only To Find ""Season’s Greetings From Dot And Howard. Xmas, 1916 On The Fly Leaf ’ Just One Of Those Jolly Old Santa Claus’ Department Store Variety “Oh. My Dear! How Perfectly Lovely! Oh. You Shouldn't Have Done So Much For Me-Renlls;,You Shouldn t—Why. | Don't Know What To Say To You!" And So On. All Over A Ribbon-Covered Coat Hanger And When Cousin Betty Ryle's Gift Is Unwrapped—A Pair Of Ribbon-Covered Shoe Trees—Well, There Won't Be Any Oxygen Left In The Room By The Time Cousin Betty Is Properly Thanked People In This Wicked World. But The Meanest Man We Know L ?ln'l'll‘::“l)l?: N\;/el:: Que:fr:lani(;:Thl: Only Girl A Week Before Christmas STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Merry Christmas By W. E. HILL Copyright, 1922, by The Chicago Tribune C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION -DECEMBER 24, 1922. Jolly Yuletide Party. Waiting On A Windy Corner For A Car. They Are En Route To A Family Dinner Party In A Kitchenette Apartment. The Christmas Decoration Over The Elevator Boy—A Gentle Reminder Cf The Season “Who's This, Ftances? Who's This? Frances Must Have Lost Her Tongue! Oh, Poor Frances. She's Lost Her Tongue,” Etc., Etc. There Is A Tem- porary Stoppage Of Traffic Among The Last- Minute Christmas Shoppers At The Big Store While Dear Little F rances May Hig- bee Renews Acquaintance With Cear Auntie Carrie, Who Sent Her Such A Lovely Dollie Last Christmas “Yes? -Well, 1 Thought you Might Like It! I'm So Glad—" 3 Lovely Lady Being i Thanked For Gift— f Probably A Little Brocade Box — All Gold Lace And Every- thin&n—Lnbele d **Combings” The Book Department Saleslady Otiering With Great Presence Of Mind “Scottish Chiefs” To An Aunt, Who Wants A Book *"Not Too Sensational™” For A Boy Of Fifteen Who Likes Mechanics

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