Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 20, 1911, Page 11

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PAGE ELEVEN " Holid ' Bates’ Holiday Bargains! his line to be closed out, regardless of cost! A clean sweep means cut prices! My entire line of Toys, Fancy Articles, etc. must be sold and at such prices to keep us from carrying anything over! ~ LADIES, THIS IS MY LOSS-YOUR GAIN s b $10.80 goosessensenco. CEsasia R L S NOTHING NICER THAN A PAIR & , oo OF SHOES FOR A CHRISTMAS 5 .0 Cout 400 CIFT. WE HAVE THEM IN THE € Jus received o Fise Line of Linw e 10T SIYLISY MAKES AND AT i PRICES THAT WILL PLEASE YOU. Just received a Fine Line of Linen _______ 8.75 N s e e THE ABOVE ARE JUST A FEW PRICES. COME AND SEE AND |7 55 JUDGE FOR YOURSELF THE ELEGANCE OF TI!IS LINE AND THE . REASONABLENESS OF THESE FIGURES. U CAN FIND SOMETHING THAT WILL DELIGHT THE CHILDREN AND PLEASE THE GROWN-UPS AT OUR STORE. AND YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING MONEY WILL GO FURTHER HERE §20.00 Suit BATES’ DEPARTMENT STORE FOR THE GIRL. WHO KNITS ==:@Dp 5 : v i gtne 0/;22 Couch or Bed Afghan Is Work at | Once Interesting and i < a1l ShOpper i Christmas Wine and Walnuts The girl who finds knitting a rest | ) fi/ «2. | should start on a couch or bed afghan | ZCI[b”"D eJ'blf that is as easy to do as it is dainty. [ It’is knit in stripes of two colors and | I :‘a“r‘l‘_"'d- Weary | the stitch gives an effect of almost a He stoppeth one blaited cover. | of three. Use bone needles of moderate thick- “By thy white 'n w ite | cheek and blaz. | 1€SS and Germantown wool in wh Wonderful Man. ing eye, with any color in .combination. Blue; Decem-—Ginks had the most wonder- Now, wherefore | and white and pink and white are fa- ', " .. :)r his features of any man stoppest me?” | yorijtes, 1 ever knew, “Oh, sirt" the worrie¢ | The afghan may be any desired size | ;| yngerstand he was a mar- man exclaimed, | and the stripes can be put in as fancy ' o) “Ifain would have | dictates, A good proportion is 70 Decemi—He was. Why, I've even — ) thee tell \ [ Where | may fina | Stitches on the needle and about & caen thar man look pleased when he within t h | o | Yard long. saw what his wife had bought him store The stitch is simple. Throw on the | ¢, Christmas, The things they x have 1o sell.w | 10 Stitches, then knit four stitches every purchase. . throw the thread forward and knit off | In Advance. CL T Tor it was in 8| two stitches together, then throw it Mrg Skinflint—Oh, John! Mary, (25 Th:“hr::;,m:: e | back and knit four more stitches, the parlor maid, has just swallowed a j took place. again throw thread forward and knit guarter! What ever shall we do? # "zvd man was seen | off the two together; throw it back (14 Skinflint—Do? Well, I suppose Wled face, ' and knit four more. That is all there ' we'd better lef her keep it. She'd =anld faln begone "3 to it. It gives an open-work and have expected a Christmas present, Kard eye; closed lengthwise stripe that is novel. anyhow! o ;‘f;“'l“""‘l with For coloring knit seven rows of the 3 i white, then three of blue, three of Once Enough. '+ stranger man, white, threé more of blue, and s0 on | *Christmas comes but once a year,” m me.” until there are three narrow blue ' gaid the cheery citizen, | stripes and two white. Then knit 15 | “No vge in its coming twice a year,” | rows of white and repeat the narrow | said the morose person. “Must give | striping of blue and white, with 15 | 4 man a chance to save a little money Will be better if you see us 'before buying. We have a full line of APPLES TURKEYS ~ FRESH MEATS CRANBERRIES ~ NUTS and CELERY i implored— ur of skates, | ¥ | more rows of white. Alternate in this ' before he can spend it!” Il my frie 1 lAA’._v;, frisnts, way until the afehan is long enough, — | 40 Hates ending with seven rows of white as in A MYSTERY. ..‘n. ‘xrp:p'\-? the start. il rks conspire For a finich, crochet a seven-svhlrh- e way, 'ed shell in blue around the entire : : o [ ; Many other Xmas Goods which we willbeglad to send you. then back, ke "™ | NOVELTIES IN PLACE CARDS We give below A FEW SPECIALS: Hint That Should Be Welcome to the Sugar, 14 poundsy ---- ... ... cve see eas cee el ...8100 Hostess Who Is Looking for + Swift's Premium Hams, per pound ...... siv wesesusenssn 18¢ + | Something New. Best Butter, per pound, ... .. 3 s A R 40c { — Picnic Hams, per pound ....... ... ... Lo by ave Wl TN Attractive place cards are good- Mothers' Qats, per package.... . ... ... .. ... ... ... .. 10c | #ized paper dolls dressed in satin and Heckers' Whole Wheat Flour, per bag : 35¢ tulle veil, and “"""’f 'l;‘r:d"(‘:fl"'(::" Heckers' Graham Flour, per bag ... ... ... ... ... ..... 35¢ sten 0 oblong 2 . , ::;:r ;::::r::e sfoa ‘;e; i { Heckers’ Rye Flour, per bag..... ... ... ... ... ... ... 3¢ erect at each plate. Sometimes a | 12 pound bag best Flour ....... ... ... ... ... ... .....40c | figure of the groom is used for the — Dudley Nobs—Pa, there's one thing LB R ST SR et L AT R e | girls, but the male costume is of a about Santa Claus I never could un- | FOL IREURAINY WO 4 i s tiaianh enaiaea B e kel 10c different period. This will rot be hard derstand. LB | Irish Potatoes, per peck ........... Sl st LD | | 1f period fashion books are found in Mr. .\Ohsv—“ hfll‘ls that, my son? Baby Size Cream. 6 for e S B e T inight clear, | ® §°°‘:h"b’ar"~_‘;‘w {den 1o & big square w;;';d};,';‘i”‘.b:l::;l?p'::::nf:""oa fi‘::l' POnily ohe ORI B IO ... oo dinivhe cny snns OB8 two counters back, lof c'llitl)fl'c:ro‘:' thin lace tied into a hag | folks and cheap ones to poor people? | CALL 59 ARD WE WILL BE GLAD TO SERVE YOU. A S— T the stairt™ ! with parrow ribbon and orange blos- Whv don't ke even things up? | soms. Lay it open en a table filled —_— E tals or rice to be thrown Our Gifts. | e & As the Magi came bearing gifts, so < qile outer door, couple, then tie et x :;t::n?f =:etp!?::-“:igrop 1: four points.| jo we also—gifts that relieve want; | L TR | The ngx-m; of the guest can be stuck | gifts that are sweet and fragrant with { 8 Just as Good. | in the top of these folds. friendship; gifts that breathe love; 5. 5l you a watch-| gimple cards, painted with orange | gifts that mean service; gifts inspired ® ® blossoms or other appropriate flowers, | still by the star which shone over the < Toe e vt Oavid, Dearl thousand - T've the wolf at | can have tied to them charms of tiny | City of 3 y two thou ailver wedding hells or bride sliovers. | years ago.—Kate Douglas Wiggia. = heed of this, shop, “ Transeript,

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