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16 IHE CHARLOTTE NEWS, CHARLOTTE, N. C, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 16, 1921. 1M A rrmTrT TrT0 A TIP ON THE MARKET. By C. M. PAYNE WKl TOLK6 COMPLIMENT VoU,5AY "THANK Vou" r-J J3 PvkPvTimp f You T?EMeMT3ER TlAT, ILL SIVE You -APNNV. "Don't I tCVT3 ps.A'tl I J "V I I " J . if i TINE. 136Y n7 ' "Vr 1 ' I- . -sv 'r t ' (g,, 15J, lf" Charlotte v years oia. i nave ffinnA AT A Dm . - '"Hs North Brev&rd street. ' P. S. Don't forget im- i;, .Tamps Ttnsspll f!limit . li' l'i-v, " -, .iiiun; girl and I want bicycle, candy, fruit Dr. , Charlotte, N. C. December 13, 1921. Dear Santa Clans I am a little boy four years old. I want you to bring me a prreat big- tricycle with rubber tires, and a little fire truck and a great big horn and a train on a track and a mon key on a string and some negro toes and some oranges and some apples, bananas and some candy, don't forget my little brother Billie. he is ten months oui ne wants a rocky horse and a little rattler and a little dog and some oranges and apples and candy. Your very truly. DOP.IE and BILLIE miLIPS. Charlotte, X. C. December 14, 1921. Dear Santa Claus I am a little boy ;10 years old and am in third grade. ;iliss Blanchard is my teacher and I like : her very much. Tlease bring me a j watch, a pair of skates, over shoes, and wool gloves. Don't forget my cap pistol and caps, nuts, fruits, and candy. Tour ; friend. CONWAY GAULT, Jr. S04 X. Caldwell St. Charlotte, N. C. December 14, 1921. Dear Santa I am a little girl 6 years Jld and in the first grade. Miss Betty .Vash is my teacher and 1 like her fine. Please bring me a doll, a pair of skates, and over shoes, Don't forget candy, fruits, and nuts. ELIZABETH GAULT. S04 X. Caldwell St, Charlotte, X. C. December 14, 1921. Dear Santa I am a little boy just starting to school. Please brinsr mp a lit- tie pistol and an automobile, some candy, fruits and nuts. Your little friend, i HOLAXD HAM ELTON. .901 West First St. i P. S. Don't forget my little friend, i Fletcher. He wants a Kiddie Kar. Charlotte, N. C. Dear Santa Claus I am a little boy just six years old and in the first grade in school. I am learning to read and I love by teacher. Please bring me an Irish mail, a little gun, a set of tinky toys ,a little train, some candy, fruit and nuts and a little drum. Thanking you for whatever you bring, I am your little friend. RODDY CAUDLE. 2020 East 7th St. Triangle Music Co. FIANOS- PMONOGH APHS - MUSIC ROLLS -RtCORl)5 30 WEST 512 ST. PMOMt 39 Alexis, X. C. Decernber 15, 1921. Dear Santa Claus I am a little girl 10 years of age and in the sixth grade, and I want you to bring me a teddy i bear and a little locket too and a lot ! candy and fruit and nuts. Your little friend. Charlotte, N. C. December 14, 1921. Dear Santa Claus I am a little girl eight years old, please bring me a big sleeping doll, a little mattress, doll bed, and lots of fruits, candy and nuts, and please don't forget Mr, and Mrs. New ell in Rock Hill. Your little friend. HELEN CRAYTOX. 916 X. Davidson St. LOUZAXIE MCALLISTER. Charlotte, N. C. December 13, 1921. Dear Santa I am a little girl eight years old, I want you to bring me a pair of bed room slippers and a baby doll and a pair of skates and some fruits and nuts and candy. I am yours very truly. RUBY PHILLIPS. The News cannot prom ise publication of letters to Santa Claus reaching The News office later than noon, Monday, December 19. , The News now has on hand several hundred Santa Claus letters which it will endeavor to print between now and Christmas but, as space is limited, it already has an herculean task to ful fill. If you have written one 'letter, do not write again. Be patient. But remember your letter must reach The News by noon of next Mon day. No letter received af ter that time can be prom ised publication, Managing Editor. Charlotte, N. C. Dear Santa Claus I am a little boy in the third grade at school and often make a hundred in my studies. I would ilke for you to bring me an erector set No. 11, .with motor and batteries,, a foot ball for me and my little brother and three tinkey toy sets, some candy, fruit and nuts. I hope you will have nice weather for Christmas so that you will not have to be out in the rain and cold. Your little friend. L. L. CAUDLE. Jr. 2020 Sast 7th St. Charlotte, N. C, Dec. 13, 1921. ! Dear Santa: Please bring me a pair gloves and a pocketbook and some candy, nuts, and fruit. Don't forget the. orphan children and my friends. From your friend, Maude McGowan, 15 Graham avenue. a. book ana wagon. n.s -' I wish you a Merry An;;t-'Ul 'r- CIiarlfltlP v Dear Santa Claus I ,ini old and in the third urH,v' like to have a bicycle,' a i,-: gloves and knife, and nuts J''' c; Your truly. ' P. S. Please remciriSr' ma?- 1414 S. Tryon St. Ext. ani.i - CATARRHAL DEAl i's BE OVEHCOUr Ul -X- Jf ii j. , If you have Catarrh;,! w head and ear noises or are " hard of hearing go to y"',, and get 1 ounce of P.-'ni'i, water and a litt;. laKe x laoiespooniul lour i:, This will often brin- 3 from the distressing head nJu ' Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl ten years old. I want you to bring me a wheel, a wrist watch, and lots of nuts and fruit. Your friend, Mary Belle McKnight. ered nostrlis should nm.n 1..'. . u come easy and the unions ping into-the throat, it h',.1 pare, costs little and is take. Anyone who has Ci-taY-'" ' ness or head noises should lt' pi-esorintinn a trial. N t Charlotte, N. C. Dear Santa: I am a little boy eight yeas old. Mama said . that T was a good boy. I am not to gready ! aDout anything. I want this year a pair of boots and a pair of gloves and firecrackers and a cap pistol and two boxes of caps and I want some or anges, apples, nigger toes and English walnuts. GROVER MARTIN, 1C06 North Davidson street. HP r Charlotte, N. C, Dec. 12, 1921. Dea Santa. Claus: I want you to please bring me a sleepy doll, a tea set, candy, nuts, fruit and a doll car i riage. Your little girl, Geraldine Helms. Charlnttp. "NT f Dear Santa Claus: I am a little : girl seven years old. I am in the third grade. I want you to bring me a doll with curly hair, and a I little tiny living room set and a ; little pencil shrapener and an accord- I ien. With lots of love, vnnr little 1 girl, JANE STEELE HANNON, 717 Providence Road. 9 lillilll tOTC fee Most people, particularly ladies, find buying Gifts for men their most .puzzling Christmas prob lem. But if they will come to this store, with its splendid stocks of bright new merchandisescores of articles suited for men's gifts, their problem will be quickly and easily solved. We will give you the benefit of our experience in suggesting an appropriate gift for a man. e Suggest HOSIERY BATH ROBES LOUNGING ROBES HOUSE COATS SMOKING JACKETS NECKWEAR SHIRTS COLLAR BAGS PAJAMAS HATS CAPS GLOVES TRAVELING SETS FANCY BELT BUCKLES HANDKERCHIEFS SILK UNDERWEAR FULL DRESS VESTS TUXEDO VESTS SCARF PINS MUFFLERS SWEATERS SUITS OVERCOATS SEJIRT JEWELRY Charlotte, N. C. Dear Santa: I am a little boy eight years old. I have been a good little boy ever since last Christmas and I want- you to bring me a tool box, electric engine, express wagon, ; canay, truit and nuts. Your liiJp friend, HAROLD DIXON. P. S. Don't forget my little cou sins. They want something, too. They are your friends. Charlotte, N. C. Dear Old Santa Claus: I am a little boy five years old. I want you to tring me a velocipede, a horn and Jots of fruits, nuts and candy. Your dear friend, C. w. RAMSEY, JR. ,ooihinq &ndHe&!in Improves bad Complexions Zry it DorTtletapoorskin bar you from society when the simple use of Resinol Soap and Ointment is sure to relieve the condition4 A standaf-d skin trea ameni 1 34 So. Tryon lack knew what 3 wanted The Eternal Feminine alwaus re. sponds to the gift of an acknowledged quality stationery. For here is the utilita rian Holiday present, beginning its gra cious mission as dusk falls on the merry Yuletide, and letters of appreciation are penned. ( Men nearly always find it embarrass ingly difficult to seledt gifts for the fair sex. But any man may be sure, in advance, that a gift of WHITE & WVCKOFPS DISTINCTIVE STATIONERY in its aristocratic container, will call forth exclamations of hearty approval. We make it easy for men as well as women shoppers to quickly and expedi tious seledt their gifts. Out of our many handsome lines and styles, at prices to fit the need, there is a stationery that will refletft the personality of the person to whom it is given. ' Tha MartTc?" Pound & Moore Company Phone 4542 (WW EasyttTake-Qwekfe ReBere CATARRH of the BLADDER Safe, SkcwM rEach Capsule Miny Dears name BewarcofcouriterfeiU Something! When we started our Fall advertising campaign, we intended to 'start some thing" and we certainly did ! We 'started people talking about the sweeping promises of style, quality, price, and terms we made so insistently. People came to see and stayed to buy. We started a steady stream of customers who went away so well satisfied they told their friends and the friends also came to us for their own Fall outfits. We proved to these people that the service we offec covers every desire that anyone may have when buying clothing. It covers every desire that you may have. Your desire for style, for quality, for price, and when you are satisfied perfectly with your purchase, we then say to you, 'Tut this on a CHARGE AC CO UNI if you want. to, and make your own terms of payment." WOMEN'S DEP'T Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts and Blouses, in all the very newest styles, colors and fabrics for Fall. We know that every article in our store is right up to the minute in style and superior in workmanship. Come in and see for yourself all our new Fall models. Suits down to $20. up to $75. Coats down to $22. up to $45. Cold weather Coats and Suit's for husky boys. Boys' Coats down to $8. Boys' Suits down to $6.98. Girls' Coats down to $6. MEN'S DEFT Our showing of Men's Suits and Overcoats is complete, with a wide choice of models, in the ' finest of all wool fabrics, in all the most popular -weaves and colors, and expertly tailored in the latest authentic Fall Styles. Down to $20. up to $45. 42 EAST TRADE ST
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