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Orsuvl‘hfll Pllton.‘a.(nc | Carol, Joyous. Chris#mas . Anthem, Arise, Shine, Fred C. Authem, Rejoice GM!B' ¥ Organ Postlude, Orrertoire Second Congregational Church. them, Festival Te Deum, Cmflu‘n 8010, The Dream of Peaec:l Oftertory, Secon: Postiude, March Royale, Pretude, Hoty Night,’ Hay Anthem, There Were Shepherds, Postlude, March Barnby Organ Recital. Cantilene, ‘Wolstenholme Prel Vodorinski Bvent tidd, Jackson ’l'hc Ee.rlvh 's Stratn, ‘Wolstenholme Finale, Lemmens Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church.. 1030 a. m. Prelude, Hark! the Herald Angels S arr. by Lutkin ing, Anthem, The Sound of Holy Voices Soprano golo, The Glorious Morn, Neidlinger Anthem, Child of Heaven, Allyn Postlude, Offertoire on two Christ- mas Themies, Guilmant Organ Recital, 115 p. m 4 Offertoire on_two Themes, No. 2 Guilmant b. Mareh of Masi Kings Dubois ¢ The Holy Night, Bueck 4. The Magi, Frysinger Antbem, Thére Were Shepherds Ashford Oftertory, Threo Kings of Orlent, Lishitng of Clirlstmas Wreaths Postiude, Adeste Fidelis Mrs, William_Crowe, cholr disstes Waldo S. Newbury organist. Ccnlrll l-nlfl Church, .Anfl.tm. Junn Cl\rlst !l Born ‘l'odfl rackett Quartette, ZLathem, Glory to.God in the Highest, Brackett Quartette. Soprano solo, Oh Little Town of Bethlehem, Grace Aldrich Crowell. rs. Anthem, Break la":r'-h Into Joy, Spence | § The Christras tantats, Thé Story of Bethlehem, by Willlam R. Spence, will be sung by & double quartette. Church of The Good Shepherd, Uni- wversalist. 10.30a. m. Organ Voluntary, Oh, Little Town ©of Bethlehem Faulks Gloria Patri Responsive readin Caire on the Ljstening Tar of Night, choir Seripture reading Anthem, The sth!urda Aniay in the Fiel incent CBoir response, Bright and Best Bymn Notices Ofercory, O Little Babe of Bethle- hen Fanf I‘arnwn Hym: Postiuge, Grand Offertory Lefebure Welly WORLD NEEDS CHRIST IN aTs LIFE AND THOUGHT. " Says Rev. Dr. Slocum in Shop Talk at Crescent Fire Arms Plant, Rev. Joel E. Slocum, D. D.,, the speak- er at the Y. M. C. A shop talk at the plant of the Crescent Firearms com- pany on Friday at noon, took for his topic thy Restored Christ. Among other things, Rey. Dr. Slocum said that there are many people who have lost Jesus out of their lives, and there is no substitute for Him. restored [o its thinking and m dolng. At this moment, when we aso approaching cach other, regardless o Hium came to bring peace. B s otnine e Tee e %0 much today es the restoreq Christ TWo need the power of love as express- ed in the character and mission of Jesus Christ, whose birthday we will celebrate nest week. Iin ciosing Rev. um express- o@ his good Wil and best wishes to the men. COMMI;’I’EE CONFERENCE, Over Possibility of Union of Board of Trade and Business Men’s Assosia- tion, In the Board of Trade rooms in the <Shannon building 2 meeting was ‘held Hugh Blair . Rowe _Shelley Malker H. R. Wm Drace Steane| Buck d_Berccuse, . Spinney Duet, The Holy Child Shelley Hailing. OUR GHRISTMAS BOOK DEPARTMENT Near Miin Street- Door & wea rel there is no more sensible present for the box ,::‘:;Ir'l’th‘nr::: .‘;':lkln This is a carefully selected stock from the hetter ublishers, WV!NI':?A‘:{’D LINEN BOOKS for young.children, 5¢, 12, 19¢, 25¢ 25¢ BOOKS FOR BOYS ® ELLS, cAsTL!MAN APPLETON, HANGOCK 5 BOY'S LiBRARY—omprising ¢ MOVING PICTURE BOYS, SUBMARINE BOYS, - 3 HIGH SCHOOL BOYS, MOTOR BOAT CLUB, RANGE AND GRANGE BOOKS B 50c BOOKS FOR BOYS BY THE BOY SCOUT EDITOR OF “EVERV BOY'S LIBRARY” 0 or mere Books for boys including Boats apd Boat Building—Tom Paulding, Pitching in a Pinch, The Boy Scou Bineiat Hand Book, Ete, Lincoln’s Own Yarns, Robinson Crusoo 25c BOOKS FOR GIRLS 8U6H AUTHORS AS VANDERCOOK, ALDRICH, CRANE, FLOWER, JACKSON, ETC. "GAMFPlIE GIRLS’ SERIES,” “MEADOWBROOK SERIES,” i “AUYDMOBILE GIRLS’ SERIES,” “THREE LITTLE WOMEN,” “MADGE MORTON,” “GRACE HARLOW” BOOKS FOR THE OLDER ONES . POPULAR COPYRIGHT BOOKS AT A POPULAR PRICE 45¢c a Volume . Many of the most popular books from old friends like “Ben Hur,” “Re- becca of Sunnybrook Farm,” down to the latest, “Trey O'Holrll, lnd "Th. Key to Yesterday.” 45¢ a Volume DAINTY GIFT BOOKS IN CLOTH, PARCHMENT AND OOZE BIND- INGS—Standard works, Birthday Books, Day to Day Books, Etc., 15¢, Z5¢, 50¢, T8¢ and upwards. TWENTY-FIVE SETS OF STANDARD AUTHORS—FROM FOUR TO TWENTY VOLUMES IN THE SETS—FORMERLY $4.50 to $25.00 Now Just 1-3 of Old Price HAND BAGS, PURSES, PARTY BAGS, ETC. SPECIAL DOLLAR HAND BAGS—Bags with nine-inch frame, leather ‘lined, square bottom and either nickel, brass or gun metal trimmings. A spiendid Shopping Bag—Holiday Price $1.00, MOIRE AND LEATHER HAND BAGS with various fittings—Change Purse, Py Bottis, Memo Book, Etar #1235, 1o §1200, PARTY BAGS AND BOXES—Thoss dainty boves contain Purse, Pow- der Puff, Perfume Bottle, Mirror, Nail file and Comb-—$1.00 to $6.00. WOM!N PURSES_AND POCKET BOOKS—AIl shapes and sizes— o and oblon] ones, Change Purses and Comb, Change and Bl Folds—250 to 35, MEN'S PURSES, au.l. FOLDS AND POCKET BOOKS—25c to $3.50 : GIFTSE'FROM THE THIRD FLOOR A NEW LINE OF FITTED TRAVELING CASES FOR MEN AND WOMEN—$2.00, $2.25 to $6.00. TRAVELING BAGS AND SUIT CASES in a very large assortment of the newest styles—3$5.00 to $15.00. SMOKING SETS IN THREE DIFFERENT MODELS in sither fumed oak or. mahogany finish, Fitted with brass trays, value $225—Spec- ial $1.89, FOLDING um TABLES in mahogany finish with felt or leather tops —S$1.98 to $6.75, BETSY ROSS SEWING SCREENS, made of dainty cretonne with compartments for all sewing materials—$3.00 and $3.50, A COMPLETE LINE OF BISSELS CARPET SWEEPERS AND HAND-OPERATED SUCTION SWEEPERS AND CLEANERS BAR' HARBOR CHAIRS in brown, gray ar silver gray—Special $4.50 cagh. SOME SPECIALLY GOOD MEN’S GIFTS SILK_FOUR-IN-HANDS IN ALL SHAPES—250 to $1.50, ADLER'S GUARANTEED GLOVES—lined or unlined—$1.50. “BOSTON STORE SPECIAL” CAPE GLOVES—$1.00. MEN'S PURE THREAD SILK HOSE with high spliced heel and lisio foot, allthe best colors and black—50c a pair, OUR OWN “LION BRAND” GUARANTEED HOSE in special Christ- was, baxes, black and all colors—6 pairs for $1.33. MeGALLUM SILK HOSIERY FOR MEN—they wear best—black and all the best colors—$1.00 a pair.’ BLACK ONLY—$1.50, $2.00 and $2.25 a pair. PIONEER SUSPENDERS, ARM BANDS, GARTERS, BELTS IN IN- DIVIDUAL BOXES—25c and 50c, PIONEER COMBINATION SETS of Arm Bands, Garters and Belt in individual bo; 75c, $1.00 a set. COMBINATION SETS—S8ilk Four-in-Hand, Handkerchisf, Hose and Jeweiry in handsome gift box—50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $1.75. INEXPENSIVE . CHRISTMAS JEWELRY RDBARIEB from 750 to $250, BROOCHES, 250 to 98c. MWAT PINS, 25¢ to 98c. mIENDBHIF PINS, 250 and 600 BEAUTY PINS, 25¢ to 98¢. STICK - PINS, -250 "98. BRACELETS, 50c to $450. BAR PINS, 50c to 98c. LINGERIE PINS, 25¢ and 50c. PEARL BEADS, 25c to $250. JET- BEADS, 250 to 0—GOLD BEADS, $2.00 3 COIN HOLDERs. 25c to $1.98, L < “-* Chrlstmas Is Almost Here Only five days in which to do that Chnstmas shoppmg- for your own convenience and that you may make the most of your chances for unhurried selection, you had bet- ter do it early. shop early in the day and do it today. The Genuine S. P. U. G. Gifts Are Best—Get Them at The Boston Store Genuine . P. U. G. Gifts from the Second Floor Useful gifts for men, for women and for children from our Garment Section on the Second Floor. A warm Bath Robe, a pretty Kimono, a dainty Waist or a Sweater will not prove expensive, but if you feel like going deeper there’s nopnlentbdl-'thnl Coat or Suit or Fur Set. AR MEN’S BATH ROBES, “Beacon” quality...........c.c000eresee. $2.98 0 $6.98 WOMEN’S BLANKET AND EIDERDOWN ROBES in many pretty de- $3 98 signs and colorings, and in qualities we can recommend. o m CHILDREN’S BATH ROBES in good colors .........cccueeesesaveccnsss ;1.98 FLANNELETTE DRESSING SACQUES DRESSY SILK AND LACE BLOUSES in both light and dark colorings end in striped and A number of distinctive models gre shown in Crepe figured. effects. Three prices: 50c, 98¢, $1.50 de Chine; Messsling end. Chifen~4f) Sleves - degiste and in perfect taste. All Moderately Priced. FLANNELETTE KIMONOS WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SWEATERS in pretty designs and colors and daintily trimmed Pure worsted garments which will give long service. ‘with satin in contrasting shades. $1.50 $1.98 §2.98 up Enit in the populsr mannish style with the ruff neck A SHIRTWAIST AS A GIFT and in all the other popular models. All the desir- One of the countless pretty Lingerie or Voile Waists able colors. $3.98 and up, from our big stock would make a splendid present. MESSALINE SILK PETTICOATS There are many prices. From 98¢ up. The new Silk Petticoats which are indispensable with the modern costumes. Pleated or tucked models. Good colors. $1.98 and up. FUR SETS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES..........0c000000002200... All Prices TOYLAND For the Youngsters—and the Oldsters Too TOYS ARE USEFUL—properly selected toys will stimulate a child’s imagination and creative faculties as well as prove a source of recreation. Sobuydww’l, the dolls, the games, the books, and through some child’s joy take a greater leasure in Christmas than you will find n any other way. TOYLAND IN THE BASEMENT . USEFUL GIFTS FOR THE HOUSEKEEPER It’s true that many of the following will make homely gifts, but they are homely in the best sense of the word, and many women will appreciate them far more than a bit of artistic nothingness, MISCELLANEOUS White Bread Boxes..85¢c, $1.45, $1.89 White Cake Boxes with roli-top— $1.89, $1.75, $2.00 White Flour Boxes. White Sugar Boxes Bread Mixers. Cake Mixers . Mayonnaise. Mixers......$1.50, $2.25 Covered Roasters ......750 to $1.95 ALUMINUM WARE Coffee Percolators Tea Ball Tea Pot: Lipped Sauce Pans NICKELED WARE Double Beilsrs. ... Covered Kottles . 80c, 85c, 98¢ ALUMINUM UTENSILS OF ALL KINDS AT ALL PRICES More Remembrances for the Lady of the House Few women do not'have a strong desire to own fine blankets, good bedding, dainty - counterpanes. You know some ono who would appreciato just such a gift and we have just what you want. We show many specially. dainty articles of this kind. particularly for Christmas and they are of our best all-the-year-round quality. EMBROIDERED PILLOW | EMBROIDERED SHEETS | ELEGANT-BED SPREADS * CASES AND CASES IN SETS These are the brocaded cobton or :MY are :'«?-“d qu:hty. they are | Beautifully embroidered sets con- | so-called satin quilts and we show ressy and they make pretty and | sisting of one full sk utiful acoeptable gifts. The size is 45 by | pair of fine Pillow Ao, Jn gy bog patterns ® sold for 60c, 98, | each set being placed in pretty | and several qualities—$3.00 4o $5.00 Holiday box—$4.50 a set. .| each. BLANKETS of All Kinds A pair of nice warm Blankets makes an acceptable gift, teo. From the lowliest cotton blanksts to thoese of fine woal our steck ranges, Cotton Blanksts, 750 to $2.50 a pair, Wool Blankets, $5.00 to $8.0 a palr, DIMITY BED SETS Pretty Dimity Spread with Shame € match, in either whito or eolors. ‘The Spreads are cut at corners for use on brass or other metal bede— $3.00 and £3.50 a set. WITH EMBROIDERED INITIAL Very handsome cases in tho sams size as the foregeing, each & neat box. There Is only one price —31.10 a Every department is arranged for quick service, a service which will be tried to the utmost, too, so “Vielet, Nlllm Sweet ONMJ, Aimes, Extrem CHILDREN’S HOSIERY FOR GIFTS COTTON, LISLE AND SILK LISLE HOSE for ’ix weights—olack only. These are our regular m Peirs for e At the Wash Goods Counter EIGHT-YARD PERCALE PATTERNS FOR $1.00—Parcale of the finest quality in a assortment of ind coloril = H..v“-z' o trlt- a ngs. Eight v-‘l WAIST PATVERNS or IIO'GAD!D TUSSAH, 980—Two and e yard patterns utiful silicy which we alwaya seif 305 a yard.Placed in pretty Christmas 55 - FLOWERED COTTON cnlrn—uawr YARDS, $120—A full dréée patterns of one of the prettiest cotton crepes we have yet handied, We weil It regularly for 15c a yard. WE WILL PLACE ALL DRESS AND WAIST PATTERNS OF MATERIALS IN HOLIDAY BOXES IF DESMED e PRETTY CHRISTMAS RIBBONS RIBBONS OF ALL KINDS FOR CHRISTMAS IA 5 to 9 inches wide in p|.|¢.,nm.-,nm|a-um w RIBBONS PANTIGULARLY FOR par IBBONS LARLY FOR HAIR B5%s an SHES—A tioularly pretty line of pink, blus and Novelty Ribi “m these two purposes. The little girls would appreciate theso—19c to 79 a yard. FOR TYING CHRISTVMAS PACKAGES WE HAVE AN UNUSUALLY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF INEXPENSIVE RIBBONS OF GREAT BEAU t THE CHRISTMAS PERFUMES COLGATE'S SPECIALTIES TOILET WATERS in Violet, Eclat, Monad Violet, Radiant R Florient in Christmas boxes—23c, 50c, 75, o e ers, pod [EXTRACTS including Violst, Cashmére Bougust, Dactylis, Eclet, Rese | and Cleten Vauns B rsisss wad ol Water, 4 botties in & bex, E‘:—Mlnl::‘-i:':cr:;nv&?. B bortien b 5 bon, Be e oA z extraots cake shmere Bouguet Soap, 25c. Week End Boxes, 25c. Comfort Kits for men and women, 500. " HUDNUT'S SPEQINLTIEQ ounce Christmas bottles, 50c. 'It. M\l‘s '1“ Rose Rosee and Lil: WOODWORTH’S, ROGER & GALLET, COTY, VANTINT AND OTHER - PERFUMES IN STOCK IN HOLIDAY PACKAGES CALENDARS, WRITING PAPER, ET3. SPECIAL 10c AND 15c CALENDA e [ront 4 us the large 4nd Inareing <aiion o Caondirs 4 shese low prices, Bome as 14 by 1 'Lmll GA,I.!NDAI UFLI" MLINMH mm WORD OALIND‘M:.IGUM.R' PAD CALENDARS, ali v 250 valuss—Spacial rday for WK!T‘ AND TINTED PAPETERIES AND mu in flat bexes and cabinets of artistic design for Christmas includes Hurd’s “ Eaten, Crane and Pike’s oreations—58c to $1.50 a box. ?,L:l:;fl":ookl ‘ANDS in antique stained weed finigh—will haid a inary books—Special 250, RUBBER LIN!D TRAVELING CASES with o i cretonne, meire and wilk THE CHRISTMAS HANDKERCHIEFS HANDKERCHIEFS FOR MEN, WDIIN AND cml.nltn in o1 qualities and at all prices from Bc up to $6.98 a piece. A dainty Hand- kerchief or twe in & pretty Holiday box makes a very .m-u acceptable gift for anyone. WOMEN'S INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS—plain or n-a: WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS OF FINEST LINEN, &’1‘ BEAUTIFUL MADEIRA HANDKERCHIEFS, 506, 75e, DUCHESS LACE HANDKERCHIEFS, WOMEN’S EMBROIDERED AND HEMSTITCHED, 250 te $1.80, wmu': m"'(”m“.-‘ with the wide hem—the very newest wi N’S FANCY SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, 25¢ CHILDREN’. LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS with muym Thess ro placed in boxes of three each, 15c, 250, 35 a hox. MIN'I PLAIH HEMSTITCHED MANDK!MNI!H. 8o ta 500 ~l|. 25e, INITIALED HANDKERCHIEFS FOR MEN, 1240, 50a, 78¢ PLAIN OR COLORED SILK HANDKERCHIEFS FOR MEN, 250 m Pretty Novelties in the Art Goods 'l'h-n’- a host of pretty novelties in this re intended Ch h"'.“....."""u...““-...., edboraniot Do, S o me CROCHETED SLIPPERS WITH MB'S opyapioe LA wooL M» 506, 750, MY Y Forget. the Cheistins. - SILK HOSE FROM 25 to $5.00 A PAIR' i 1 5 uir:a-n.:)’ £ AR Woaken