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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: BECEMBER 11, 1892—TWENTY-FOUR PAGES CHRISTMAS GIFTS GALORE | 1 o e in e wort to aomatim oy | oo e . from ab. watchos, They range in sizo from ab- just a little bit averse to having hor pet | surd little orniments, hardly as large —_— ;nu'-hl d |»|Illmfn j"l"”"m[l nv(un‘\l} by | as hazel nuts .Tl encrusted with jew- s . : i | hor careless lord and mastor, and it is | els, to watches about an inch or an inch Timely Hints for People Hunting for | et "a telumph for & msn to haven | and a quarter in diameter. A woman's | Prefents, pillow of his very own on every couch | watch is vory apt to b a piece of frivol- | | in the house to put his head or his feet | ity, but for practical uselessness the | on just as he likes. The cig: bbon | chatelaino watch surpasses ull others. | GOOD THINGS FOR YOUNG AND OLD | pillows are always bright and gay for | Tn tho naturo of things 1t {5, beiag con. | | men, and so are the new Berlin wool | tinually knocked about and cannot keep | | piliows which have the design embroid- | correct time, but it is picturesque. Iti An Assortment of Suggestions Caleulated [ ered in and require only the | autilitarian thing turned into an orna- ¥ Ald In Solving the Vesing filling in stitches for a finish. ment, and, therefore, the very absurd Petem of Crooring The And then there are the afghans, that | ity and contradiction of it pléases “my RIGHY, Xetlete, every man onjoys €0 much, Very beauti- | ludy.’ , and to be suited we e — stripes of leaf-br shading to gold in | A Chings for Girls. . 3 | plain afghan stitch, enbroidered in tho L it to give her em- | e selection of presents. 0 tho heads -lis of the er shades. nd 3 L gs done on silk the selection of ts, To the head lighter sh A n d 1 ) of tho home it is a trying one, cspocially | sproads for couches or for the bed and plush is merely to roproduce her it new and striking gifts aro sought. | itself & man does not object to at all, | O%4 hundivork, kel 1 'he o 78 oxhAuate o range of | And enjoys much more than the v | Of course every ono is pleased by a | Tho olders have oxhausted the rango of | Fon FUERY TN K0 0 "or U | Christmas gatt, no matter what the gift n is of increasing gravity. a deplrable lack of sonse. has about it the stamp of novelty. ( L __have the stock to select from. latter posseeses a healthy, progperous | and silver buckles, in chased and fili- | thimble case shuped like a nut, & per- SabhisnbIAlly fecues tho. stoFe, of casii | volises, At the most ingenious of card | fatis, With Just four very dushing pimes Gents' solid gold watohes i | the smoking and desk appurtenances. | & chinasilk tea gown of real Chincso From $21.50 upwards. H % | Besides, you know, a mun likes all the | battern, or u silk potticout, or two baits | G ents' solid sitver watches 5 ewe s a c es r' 00 s s‘lverware mond Finger Rings Tt fs hard to solect presents for thoso | dainty soaps and porfumes, toilet | Of E0VES tied together with a ribbon by intorost in its frivolitios, its fads and its | above. finest, largest perfume atomizer an the From $4.76 upwards. FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. LHOINIS/UOROEESIS) Y . 10 0 o o cince A . — from $5.00 to $1,000 B e suptbla o oo avo your peuuics 10 buy o | hugs, seven in u set, are enthusiastically THAN GOLD. [ Diamond Collar Buttons, ) te i | The appronch of Christmas brings to | M€ ¢¢ { in star stitch, | It is diMcult to choose a present for a useful and appropriate things, and 0 |\ lics you buy in_ all kindness of | may be. —Butin making a selection it Tho solution of the problem depends | And there are most beautiful black | like silver things for the dressor or tho | == R R P A T i T ———— . OVER aspeat, thoro s littlo difliculty experi- | grce pattorns, and corkscrows fitted | fume hottle of silver filigree, a silver chuetdutlbduadied v N v . Hto. i & p besides the hat ‘ks and | 10 it. Give hera china silk handker- From $22.50 upwards. l) < To those of moderate means, however, | sioalden tho hb imneketnd | ghis!, edged with vanl Jace, Give Hor d # D OF THE MOST EXQUISITE I1aQmMnmonas 0 W 5 From $8.5 5 X $2.50 5 who Have pnsscd. tho 'sunny” sido of | Waters and sweet-smelling things that | and your “hest love. sl i, O LG UL — breasls T HO EREE (L8 0800 HALIAEY AR5 Nickel stem wind watches Diamond I b nts for Girls, good knife, with a corkserew, o pair of | welcomed, ana s 0. g elcomed, and so are ,.1 vonbon W fit from \:t.nm.-s 100 | ful and spprapriate are those made_in | RHS TEOHL e TR 1Ay VXTng protTethss | AITOCHRIAW W ARrk SLeipop of tho old | young girl, ~She is usunlly 8o clever at them the annual return of the custom | Keart, but with, according to man’siden, | 18 very nice to choose something which OUR STOCK is MORE COMPLETE, and LARGER than any jewelry house in the We 1s largely on the gizo of the purse. Ifthe | and while silk suspenders, with gold sewing table. Give a girl a littlo silver | yyyoy b ag, p : | cold-crenm box, a silver candlestick or From $12.50 upwards * % % % o C r acceptable gifts, | into a solid silver cup that holds just o | X s 8 . P i g’(‘(‘);‘l""l ‘x'l)V‘um(':[ll\"lll‘” L\n!‘h II‘HIH‘I«(?R kn,‘“ bit more than the thimbleful; there are | a silver tray for pine, Ladies' gold fillea watches tempt the taste of the givor, and will | little silver checks for the name on Give her one of the new ¢ yle feather From $11.50 upwards. a fow timely hints will provo heipful. Ladies' solid gold watches s i Ladies' solid silve: ches )i e Pins, lifo and who no longer take an active | Women suppose him to have a soul If "you want to delight her buy the AL L e L D) Diamond Lace Pin i . A [ . in accord with the dressing table which From $3 upwards. E ] e from $7.50 to $3,000 [ Gt “grandyn o donr 040|140y aro not an adopt at making | 111 dom, Setsofsmbrojdarat el s, o PERFEGT SIGH MORE PRECIOUS/| |Diamondstuds, everything. ~But one scurcely | geigsors and a buttoa hook attachment. | cuses, silken sweetmeat boxes and expect grandpa 1o begin we new ; R s, s Fine onyx clocks $15 to $100. i CON Ay By Dintiond Séart' Si31o wateh chiin in now wity: Bor Will | Loainiont appreclated by ita masculine | Dyosden ehina fruit Piaves for tho “cosy s pofmmn i szgw vi6d METHO 8 - : — J Dins, o ont fi:.l\:'n']ll::;\ want - set of the now-fangled | =\ Toi with a taste for needlowork | If you aro very fond of your girl friend | Fine carriage clocks $14 to $100. Dflflcult 08568 a Specialty. “Such. things are pretty on young | CAR manu ucture apnirof silver-mounted | leave an order at the florist’s for rosesto | Fine marbelized iron clocks $5 to $50. people,” suy grandma and grandpa, | Suspendor that \\lll]cusl‘unly half the | be sent to her mn'h_\nm]:ly‘mornmgtlu 1 With o smilo and a sigh. *But—the old B domanded for them in tho store. ing the year. Or, if this is beyond the ) e Y ISOUES. C ¥RV a4t 1ok U8 AltAr oLl Nearly every man likes a clock for his | limits of the purse strings, order the | Silver Novelties. .. R4 0 v om 83 up, 1 : | e, Tte. What, theo, can ono select for the oe- ! dressing table. You can, if_you are in- | latest magazine to be left at her door for | . cuphtelof thenpmolmrs . What can one | geniot t ons of the liitle dollar | ayear. Orsend her nseason ticket to Gy BB St ol ; | S, BAROMET S0, H i BivE thiam which will be JN iiio hing | cloc ks and glorify it by mounting it in a | some amusement which you know she safes, stamp cases, scarf holders, Al e LOWEST PRIC needed for comfort and lux 7 iy % dine shinh, ob O UMBRELLAS in Gold and Silve wooden framework, upon which you | covets, book marks, card cases and so forth YIS g UL Ao es e gl L did 2 iy ikl gl Bl To begin with, u clogk e anac. | have writien a motto in liquid gold. Let her gift be individual. et it be from 25 cents up. L AT inovery instance. | Handl with Cancs to matchy® Give n man the biggest and squarest | something which seems to sny, **I'o you e - MR i o ecd not be ‘ I d squa I | seems to say, o you Cf!lx"""]‘:"c“nl"l';“m:f“ T e o s | Duper busket you can find. Coax it into | from me.” Think over your giFl friead’s = ! B e e outs ot anco by liberal conts of white cnamal | tnstes and make your selection. 1f she ' ' R e B et o ot and_plant upon one side of it a | be fond of protty trifles get her o joweled U ld Sllvgr’war’g UPERA GLRSSES way off. Do not got.s loud tioker, and “splashing”” bow. hat pin, a gold bow for her hair, with a J 4 A & If there is a “‘pottery bakery” within L drop nestling in its depths, a set " . i i ‘vlv‘;t'imnx‘v.u\\'ll:(u]\x:‘ which will run & week | ouon ot ane of tho good nutured work- eweled” hairpins, link buttons con- Finest purscs and card cases, with silver ornamenta- | Tor, Wedding, and Holidey Prosents, 5 + The finest makes in pearl, silver, aluminum, hande o ; A iy 2 ; i have the finest selection. Give us B e e J g oo | men to turn off a paic of beer steins for | taining your imtinl. and hers, cuff pins tions; hand satchels, ladies’ chatelain Wf’ i q § ] grondmn and grandpa Hike nloe | you and decorato. them yourself with slooves, a jewoled buckle, J s Qe _ ) opaintedjoll thelatest. = THioh seetms. to. bo-n. favosito. with | dushies of Pompelian rod ‘and Duteh | gay with brilliants; a breastpln with an e randpn and get him half o d G e DD L O L QU LG MU SI1C DEPAR ITMRERN’I grandpn and get him half & Gozon Just | ©4 0y brass chain with o large and 10 hold up her dress skirt, 3 e ST e N s letters upon one corner. Letgrandma’s sharp puir of scissors attached | i like wvretty red thmc lottars upon one corner, Lt grandia | makes wn’ acceptablo present for a | stockings just to mateh. Girls like odd VIOLINS GUITARS BANJOS MANDOLINS 9 i SveieR A | ¢ friend with o mania for “clip- | footstools, duinty willow chairs, spindle- Grandpa does not care for many ornn- | HeRVEY fricad Wb B Satla fort Bin | o0 et ok ow chairs, spindle From 50c to 8150. From 82 to 875. From 81.25 to 865. From 33 to 81.25. ONY Spectuclos < = e HE WORLD, ments, but he is fond of a nice necktie. indle-legged tables, gold Bet i one on-two Just. 11k, thoss o | Sorew attnched o to ond for fustenine | candy tongs, silver stamp boxes and ZITHERS ACCORDIEONS AUTOHARIPS ST RINGS usually wears, and give them to hi ! i manicuro Sets, of course, and hand- s et enin etanivg for hig | Men like, moro than people give them Csca, 00, a4 many 08 you ¢hoose t0 | |kt 86 to 8100. From 81 to $30. From $3.50 to 821. For every instrument. ; credit for liking, pretty pots of growing e. | TIISTCS ) s : T = }i‘fn‘"?")iii”ru??J‘.L‘f‘n‘.““ belugediforasaet | SeeAle IO L0, FrMY BS CL g oN Re s e MUSIC ROLLS Only First-Class Music House in Omaha. MUSIC BOOIKS Always humor grandpa’stasto s little, | onts for the bureau and dresser, em- | “marked.” The pretty culendar you | — ___From 50c to 810. 200,000 Pieces Music to Select l‘rom. All styles of bindings. ot 1o mrabatls e 1o o nicoty | Proidered handkerchiefs and ‘night | have selected must have tho dear girl's STEINWAY KNA e e e SO0 et plenson i ama. 14 o kind ond | $Mirts, perfumcy, funcy soaps, suchols | initials dashed on it in liquid_ goid in BE, VOSE AND STERLING PIANOS, PRICES LOWER THAN EVER, BT ER Lot Al i L hiia wishes. | and all Kinds of Jweet smelling things, | your own handwriting. The odd little N. B. OURSTORE WILL BE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL OHRISTMAS, Grandpa probably has cane, Tut | 88 well s good brush brooms, hand | souvenir spooy must have hor mono- has he a nice black &ilk umbrella? Has | 8tchel nl; : L}H‘ILZ rug an grulm engraved in the bow Her lap- A = = — -~ Jisoi0 8 L very useful gift for a gentloman is a | desk should have your initials and hers "ERS. ot i (i), T SOCLRIENLINE protector, which can ba made of | on ono corner of the blotter. _The scis- LEX. McDONALD, President. JAMES HOLMES, Treasurer. the now kind of high cloth overshoes? \ ) Hus he n pair of iined gloves for cold | ! in and lined with quilted satin | sors you give her must have “Dorothy,” Eugene Field in Chi weather? Has he a cap which sits The edge is bound with ribbon. | or snnie,” or “Maud”” upon the big | Buttercup, pobpy, fo Tnugly on his hend when the wind | 1t1810ba worn with udress coat in cold | blade. Theseithres loomed Dlows? = weather to guard against taking cold. If you give hera purse be sure to put a KL Wtholistylon Lot thoso things: T T lucky penny in its inside pocket marked i gently sound his tastes and buy accord” | The list of desirablo gifts may be with™ your name. And if a knifo be uhing oyes—we throe sh ingly headeabwith a5ty RiGhEIsk your choice pluce a talismanic word ch an offering, pussing fa g headed with an artiale which is per-| te'e o qoniy upon it. The little one did not understand, A" cup and saucer, an oatmeal set, a | fectly sure to please. No doubt about i .| But they bent und kissed the dimpled hand handsomho goblot, n decp bluo boor mug | it! \What is it? Why, a fine nmbrella, | (Ve her o glrdle, a3 unique as possi- Sz B t0! matter! whut may: bo' grandpa's | of couras, ' Seloct if ypu ean a handle | 0103 & peculiar bracelot, ‘a pin, queerly | Butiorup gamboled ellduylong principles—a handsome plate for fruit, | which matches your “wife’s winter cos- different from anything she has seen. | Shutiiue the litthe oo wirth wnd sones ornuments for his tuble and nice, warm | tume. You know in winter a woman ii'\'ely_ourl girl _‘ri""d_l.l“" prottiest. l'n]l:rl & foot rugs aro very suro to bo xumroci- carries an umbrolla two or three days | 5¥e° est thing you can find. But—be Pl \Inguml b o 3 g e ssing ¢ face under 1f he likes to smoke,notice the style ot | one that it will be an ornament and not < VD G ;. We thought of the words the |h|ul flower THE BO AND GIRLS, ‘ his favorito pipo and got nnothor just | o burden, o EEEnOE s e SR R el Manufacturers and Merchants of like it. Get him a pound of his favorite | Wives have a great fondness for nice R sometimes very thoughtful of | LU it Of fo Mooty tobacco and put it in a fine tobacco jug. | furs. 1f ynn‘r wifo is wearing black gar- s comfort, although sometimes 5 g % Give him a fow bottles of wino if ho is | monts, and if you foel sure that sho fods ol ot | e nusruphuritgllovo e oy, in the habit of tuking a little “‘for the | not bought a” muff for two or three | jswaking up R0otelcolt oraeat : R S0 ey et LosLS stomach’s sake,” and send along n funey | years, get her & sable muff, ov a Porsian | morning and insisting upon making remarks, | When the linds would fold and the eyes would tin box containing the best fruit cuko | lamb one, or a mink muff {rimmed with | Hi B T you can buy or make. cunning little heads and tails, Or get | r s nade and, of course, liste: O Ho—whitt cometh the So much for grandpe her a new-faghioned bon, And_if sho , IKenniboy has to say makes it nec- > at ache and the eyes tha ] Grandma likes neck trimmings if they | dresses in colors thore are many beauti- | e55a1Y for ) wak and brush tho P e God e panoa ng be after her style. Observe and select | ful fur and feather neck trimmings | {05 4 or tico Kennl | mach ono st wder Tot— j i the right things. Take a gold dollar | which women like and whic b Laon ] ¥ : e e which are to be | way with other people’s sleep. He has been and have your initinl puvonit. Have | bought of all dealers, told that he may ses but that e R SR it made inton pin and you may be sure | Wives are sentimental, too. They | it mustalways be in a whisper so that his grandma will treasure 1t as long us she | dearly love presents that seem to come | papa and mamma shall not be disturbed. Bishop Wilson of " Calcutta was.a very ec- 38 ? lives, | directly from the heartand which are | IHaving thislittle lesson in mind one morn- | centric * divine. His 2 were very 5 N P B Givo grandwan fow yards of fine, | such a3 no one clse could possibly give, | Mg about two wecks ago, Kenniboy, hasing | reic i dishone : 3 b broad luce for hor caps, her nocker: | A crayon picturo of yourself, life size | Waked o tho usual eirly iour wap rather 1 horsel s one of the gr 1 chiefs or her aprons. . Buy muterial for | and tustefully framed, would make o | gveriis ;L.,?"\‘l“.;,'. "o whispered softly into | 1 i e S a protty house dress for her, and let her | very loving gift. A link bracelet with | i, 2 o R C(f‘i'\".‘: (obeihe nlian, free = have the asure of making it up into | your pet name for her engraved upon "was m.- whisper that papa never | {he oc ¢ . IR 9 4 lgl)“'". the inside of it, would be appreciated 'y ) J ) | 9 " 1 S " ¥ E A fsie has no chair of her own in the | and so would one of the new and pretty | ¢ A aga t 2 i ) . dining room, give her ono which will be | rings which seem speciully designed for | 3 Naten, ““_'1_""” me | instance of it. He once sold me a horse more comfortable, perhaps, than the | love gifts, hay o whispered. | und. ‘I was astranger, and he took dining chairs. Give heran individual | A wife, with a woman’s true unselfish- Kenniboy,” he said, rubbing his . got of pretty plutes, cup and saucer and | ness, is pleased with gifts which are | eyes slec “I'll never grow beautiful if Jishop Leonard tellsa good story o f L d O 1 T t; A l G d Sp lt butter dish for her own use.- Notice 1f | meant quite as much for the family | y "IN out of my beauty sicep this | sel ishop Lesnard tals o goodsioryion hins 1nsee 11, Ur’pen 1ne, Xle urease an eCla y she has plenty of cushions and foot- | as for herself. An 4"!4\010 lin with | way every morn g Uts sked a little girl if she knew who 6100's in her room. all its volumes complete, for example, didn't mean to wake you up,” said the | e Bhatrenlisds SHONY Give her three ov four pots of hya- | or an unabri dictionary, orn new | Doy was @ man,” Fearing that she m| cinths not yet bloomed, or if she be a | tablo for the sitting room, s tublo with | i N, woro talking dn my.ean,) xo: | an improssl Clrist was i GOOdS Of all klnds [nade by ths Compa,ny_ somi-invalid a bird in d golden cage, or, | a shell underneath and ‘a ton largo | it without waldug me?” an divine, wconard ask v mayhap, o jar of gold fish would inter- | enough to do duty forail the evening 51 vt talkin'—I was_only whisperin',” est her. *® occupations would be well received by | s 9 wanted “you to tell me Grandma loves pretty pictures. A | her. what time i and 1 whispered s0's you | aweotfaced child in o white frame. A | Wives ilke pretty furniture, They | could tell me without wakin' up.” s Mrs, Kirke—Goorgh, 'L think it is perfeetly group of graceful pets or an otching of | like brass bedstends; they have a fi il from church something quaint and interesting—all | ing almost akin to love for dressing | . A youns lndy ‘l;;;“‘““ 130 8 Ml aye0k An.g sit home reading novel ; g Rl D) ° theso things piouso her, tables nnd_dressing bureaus, and they | {R BT LY conductor i a. weak moment, | ng =ALIUTRAT RRIRS LoxE IRV mOm: b3 o There aro littlo creature-comforts,too, | may be suid tofeel a species of household | ! f | s [ ° disastrous results gl BoniT e Mr of which grandma is very fond, Sho | adoration for divans, low book-cases, | “Not 5 y ™ uericd. the knight of Wyl Ob 12 forset; bub My, could make use of n tiny gas stove for | carved paper stands and music racks. fare “rekiicn, reftumiug o' tho souns T M warming teas and beoths, And a broth | These things sound very grand and | ¢ by the lad, le, . 0 AHA. HAST' NGS, cup, with a saucer which fits on top, is | expensive. BDut, really, they are not ex- | . she, grasping at an Mrs. Drowsie—W] hitts my dear, you are not 8ur6 to bo trensured. Warm, soft slip- | ponsive at all You ean buy a very pre- [ ¢4 ; i \wear that bright colored necktie in COUNCIL BLUFFS, GRAND ISLAND, pers, gay to behold; lambs wool _petti- | sentable specimen of ulmost any of tho | oats,” sbug woolen jackets and great | things just mentioned for n sum within | jured pride, i T .l,,‘,“ ati ho 1 blo-Yon Thot's LINCOLN, KEARNEY, downy robes for the bath are deemed | the fimits of a ten-dollar bill. g Ibhaie o tho venly: S0 8 +he grly\wey T cil keep the uudlonce svako fare: - vory delightful for grandma, whoshould | ~ Wives are very fond of gloves. Per- | collected where otherwise there might have What aro youn hines for the future?” NEBRASKA CITY, BEATRICE, have every simple Juxury. haps they are move so than one would at | be nl\nlu on0 And the people on the car en- | ggked the solemu mnan. U AND YORK Both g:undma and grandpa have fol- | first suppose, for the reason that a wo- | Joyed the joke. % have none just now.” repli ) bles. You probably kuow what they | mun who hasa husband and a munlyl i e e s my best glils | birthday,” and FREMONT, X COLUMBUS . are, Watch for them and then it will | to provide for does not as reudily spend | oMY I X adked nim 1f he had | ying about the present. be easy to select your gift, | money for gloves as does the one Who | been o good boy " ont of one of the most Wngs for Men, has herself alone to buy for. | “Not very,” he replied g ou take strip of fannel | Wives are delighted to be presented hen you didw't get a good behavior onu inch wide, roll it round and round | with little things “which show love and | car “ e " be 9 T . smoothly, a8 u surgeon rolls n bandnge, | thoughtfulness, es, 1id. T saved the money you gave ' 1o L bo on th MAIN OFFICES WESTERN DEPARTMENT: until the roll is perhaps eight or nine A groat pot of plants for the parlor | Mo for ""_“ *'-"A;l[n“'- And- Loughy’ o cards fhches i clrcumisrence, and of course | window, & gaily striped hammack with | With 1t from tho other boys. 3 oy 4 one inch thick. Cover iton both sides | brass hooks und fastenings, a gunt sofa |, What 1s"the helght of Pike's | st 3 mewbers who send mis- / | | Teacher. height bign lands have en chil- with acover made from the wrists of your | pillow, which can be used also as a foot | peak? gy lands huy hen chil , [] L] ] 3 i . s the t Atchisol Bultoworn. gloves. ohocsing those of & | resty a tull, slender, screen artistically | Boy--Do vou mean how high it is above e aihekinon pretty shade of tan rather than any- | decorated, a new drapery for the man- | the su ng country? Some glish, news v women who thing lighter, embroidered ina .1.\“.“ tel, & Bagdad curtain to throw over the “How high is it above the seal” wanted 12 find out whether the people who little puttern of rose or green ribbon, | perhaps faded couch, a pair of fur-lined Jm! ut high tide or low tidet sing in the London strects make a good liv- thing like himself. “Ob,no," she replied, was o good m tying up sprays of flowers, pale blue, ur | slippers for cola days, a standard lamp, ‘1zith ing or not, put on a disguise and taking yellow or rose. 1ia around the circle n | o decanter and glasses, a three-winged guitar went out to try it for themselv » . fter siuging and playing for an hour and a 8atin ribbon the color of the embroid- | dressing glass for the slecping-room | Bob (who has be ing 8 sea story)—1 | i g .00 ani ol oy ered one, with just t tiny 1ittlo bow at | wall, o subserintion to a home maga- | wonder what a minute gun is, Tom? Do you hole shoy ad sobie . pa e O M A I‘I A N REBRAS K A the top, holding a ring crocheted over | zine, a picture often admired but never | know? — . X sing the people. - with silk. Stick the ribbon full of black | before owned, u little journey south, or | Tom—Yes, of course; one that'll shoot like | G Rias . Vieadeaan TS ‘W“ Artistic pinsin a pattern, not too large pins, | mouey to buy a new winter gown are | SIXLY Omm/mf" Gl — ou know, and plonty of good strong | each and alfof them things +which a : Flalac xmas Pl’esenls 3 P P ‘_‘ CH'GAGU ENGRAVING O A b tides, ana you will | wife s sure tolike. Mamma—Johnnle, fam glad to ’ “ RQV A“ i . ou don't hurry through your pr i HB CENUITIE. Tie unly Bat have & convenient little affair that any | Strange us it-may seem, in view of the | sed to do. it Aned ! Bt ek '“ o Dol e ".."‘ 3 Hose Lot at Low Prices man will en{uy packing in his grip or | fact that they spend so little upon such | = Johnuie--Good gracious! Just thiuk of e YR By | I o raus eaunterfiit Stock and Desig o T having on his desk or bureau. And if | things, s ure wonderfully fond of | the things that l'm';&mu for for Christinas. X > r RIS T dems Drogsisin A est and Best, the man you like has any kind of a craze | jeweled tri A tiny wateh to be [ . o : which calls for the wearing of knee | Worn on the waisy, quite inexpensive | ~Teacher—What is a synouym? Boy—It's : “ 804 Bk, 4 breeches, the nivest present in the | but very fashionable, pleases o woman, a “Nl".}"ll:flm ‘;N' in l'l_n<jl'l"‘f' ) \]l er \\!u'n | ete. reasonable pric Pia - - — — aad v : o :: @ world ls'a puirof long sill stockings, | The pansy brenstpiv with a pearl dow- | Y0u dou't kuow how t spell the otherone. | ‘v, Bira Chigon 156 i) pocapperplale L knitted of strong, firm silk, all by your | drop upon the innermost leal wakes a | — l‘:”‘h-:.;ll“.lul: o0 e ('f—_’_;=——_ 0 cte. i yourjre ‘; ,“J (o be bl own fair hands, Knitting is coming | neat Hulluiglll A i\evv;.l;:ddh\fm ll:xr the A AN A e nideaitm o) L i & 0ouaLasg 7 ;-mu». iared) o y ln;o fashion aguin, Itis such a pretty | bonnet strings is cherished far beyond Our improved oak or walout $65 machine Orders foF Xulas dellvery 1aken qiq W Lo i 10 be busy and domestic—it shows & | his bugship’s vaiue, while & joweled now n N e pay express charges. 0 e e vings Lo such | hat pin 18 prescrved until @ woman gots | conro1evor” ot this adve. oot sad send Beisler's Bird Store ?’ .:.:y‘g!«‘ cjflgfi,m‘ METCALF STATIONERY COMPANT, pflrleoliun. T kg b SUB SR AR A0S MA» N, 16tk § DE PO ITS il: Wd’o 0 2‘8‘0 THMILLARD _THO3 & KKABALL 136 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 4 Pilllows—It is always safe to givea There are lew Christmas presents | favtvrivg Co., Chicago, 1ii, 406 N. 161k §t,,Cwaba. y —CAnT . 0 3 i

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