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Dress Up ard Rejoice for Thanksgiving and the Holiday Season “ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL," said the im mortal Shakespeare; and now that the great world’s con flict is at an end—with our thoaghs naturally turning from warfare to peace It behooves us to offer up our Thanks upon this g-eat and glorious Victory and offer prayers that the world will be Safe for Democracy forever and ever. OUR BOYS “orer there” will new begin their tri umphant retain “orer here” to be welcomed by their motheare, fathers, sisters, brothers, wires sweethearts. And so it is right and proper that we all show thankful, ness—that we manifest it not only in thought and action, bat by appearance as well; that gloom be banished and '‘Joy be ancon fined.” Every man, woman and child under the Stars and Stripes has reason to be greatful, and now ia the time to show it. Dress Up and Rejoice, Good People!—Put on your best “bib and tucker.” Gather ’round the festive board with smiling faces and thankful hearts. The Turkey’s roosting low—the cranberries and gold en ponldns are awaitin’ on the vine—the mince pies are on the pantry shelf—who’d be so craven at a time like this to pull along face over the thing he hasn’t got— when he already has so much ? Cheer Upend Drees Up—food friends—all of yon_ and look the part, for this is THANKSGIVING Come la and la us help yon with the “Drees Up" part—with Victory Clothes that will make yon look happy aad prosperous aad thankful to be In the Land of the Free. v. . *. *. *. 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