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W0&M4 WHICH MAY BE PURCHASED AT Suttle’s Drug Store EVERY ITEM IN STOCK A GIFT SUGGESTION A Visit to our store will suggest many your friends. a good idea for presents for We want to suggest a few of the most practical items. Fountain Pena Silver Pencils Kodak Album Thermos Bottles Stationery Stationery in Xmas Boxes Shaving Sits Shaving Stands ■Smoking Stands Traveling Sets Military Brushes Military Brush Sets Collar Bags Soft Collar Cases Pocket Books Pass Books Ladles’ Hand Bags , Ladies’ Beaded Bags Ladies’ Mesh Bags ' Manicure Sets Cutex Set Comb <yul Brush Sets Baby Sets Brass Desk Sets Every Ready Razors Serving Trays Nut Bowls Bridge Sets Pencil Boxes Hudnuts Perfume Sets Three Flower Perfume Seta Ilcubigants Perfume Seta Coyt’s Perfume \ Coyt’s Toilet Water Perfume Atomizers White Ivory Goods Ivory Desk Sets Ivory Comb and Brush Sets Ivory Puff Boxes Ivory Hair Receiver t Ivory Hand Mirror Ivory Perfume Bottles Ivory Soap Boxes Ivory Nail Files Ivory Buffers Holly Boxes-—if your gift is properly garbed it will make a better impression. A complete line of line of sizes and shapes. We have a nice assortment of greeting cards, tags, seals, and tissue paper. WSIT Suttle’s Drug Store “THE GIFT SHOP.” 3 A LINE 0’ CHEER By John Kendrick Bang*. .STIMULANT TO RISE at dawn !• Urns to view i The roses filled with morning (lew •lives me’ a cup from which to quart A brew of Joy to kill the chaff That Ilea along the dusty way That I must tread throughout the day. And lead new vigor to the strtda That leads me on to eventide. Whence with the setting of the sun I go to rest from duties done. <fc by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) WhatiinaName? By MILDRED MARSHALL Facts sheet year seats; Its historyi sseaaies; whence it was derived; dp aificeaeet rear lucky day. leaky Jewel BEULA.fr 'DEULAII la one of the old eat gad ^ most sacred of the religious names. 'It means "married" and la the contracted form of the title “Land of Beulah.” As an allegorical name, It was prophetically applied to Israel In Isaiah: “Thou shalt no more be termed Owaaken; neither shall thy land any more be termed Desolate; bat thou shalt be called lleplizlbuh" and thy land Beulab; for the Lord dellghteth in thee and thy land shall be mu rrleU.” ^ When the vogue for religions name* passed at the outset of the twentieth century. Beulah Buffered a temporary loss of popularity. But of recent years, It was thought sufficiently quaint and old-fashioned to undergo revival. Among the deeply religious, of course, It has flourished uninter ruptedly, being handed down from gen eration to generation to Insure the per petuation of Us heritage. It la regard ed as an .especially lucky name and one which promises material, aa well as spiritual, riches. Coral Is Beulah’s tallsmanlc stone. It will bring her bodily health and give her great wisdom, according t6 an ancient legend. But It must never he chipped or broken If It Is desired to exercise Its niagfc powers. Friday is Beulah's lucky day and 2 her lucky number. (tcj, 1923, by Wheeltr^N'flwipapir Syndicate.) j Orange iN. J.) carpenter has been arrested drunk 62 times this year. Where does he get so much money? ' Most Every Woman Admires an Ivory Dresser Set. Tn fact, she considers it a necessity. So, you’re sure to gain her appreciation if you present her—:-as a Christmas Gift— with one of the many exquisitely artistic sets we’re featuring in our attractive holi day display. Christmas Cards. Seals and Tags Vanity Boxes Leather. Goods Smoking Stands Cigars of all kinds Children’s Games Fancy Box Stationery Candle St icks Holly Boxes Tissue Paper Perfume Sprays Picture Books RIVIERE DRUG COMPANY Whitman and Norris Candies ’"t TRY A STAR PENNY COLUMN AD Starts This Morning and Closes Christmas Eve E W e have made great preparations and bought up thousands of dollars of real merchandise for this Xmas Holiday trade for our two stores and we are making prides a that will look good to your eyes and fdel good to your purse. Get our prices fixed in your mind.. Now Listen—-Bear These Prices In Mind i V HANDKERCHIEFS By the thousands. Cotton, Linen and silk, plain Embroidered and initials. Ladies Embroidered hemstitched Handkerchiefs, white, Special 5c Men’s plain white 'hemstitched ■' handkerchiefs full size, 1200 to go in this C _ lot, eac'h; special Ladies. hemstitched handkerchiefs with colored borders and solids ^ 10c 15c value, special — Handkerchiefs in all the newest and daintiest pat terns, boxed two and three in a nice Xmas box, prices 39c, 49c, 59c, 75c and 95c box. Beautiful Crepe de Chine and Pongee silk embroid ered^ handkerchiefs O Special_?- Mt/C Men’s all linen initial handkerchiefs 1-2 dozen in box d*0 QC Specif _r~——-— FANCY TURKISH TOWELS in colors'pink, blue, lavender and yellow, prices 35c, 49c, 75c, 98c and $1.25. They are beadties. One entire table of beautiful towels. Linen Huck Towels, hemstitched with floral de sign QQ special __,-c_JOC Turkish towel sets with two wash cloths. Colors, pink, blue, lavender and yellow, Prices 75c to $1.50 Wash Cloths, all colors, 5c, 10c, 15c and 20c each. Mercerized Table napkins, beautiful patterns, $1.50 to $2.25 per dozen. “ All Linen Table napkins, exquisite designs, $0.50 to $8.95 T)ozen. Damask to Match. - GIFTS FOR MEN Kid Gloves, Initial Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Hose Supported, Silk and wool socks, Suit Cases,* Hand Bags, Silk and Knit Ties, Overcoats, Sweat ers, Velour Hats, Bath Robes, Silk Shirts. « GIFTS FOR THE LADIES Handkerchiefs, cotton, linen and silk, Beef room slippers, towel sets, Table Napkins, Table Linens, Beaded and Leather Bags, Gloves, Silk Hose, Kid and Chamois Gloves, Leather Hand Bags, Ward robe Trunks. _ * 5000 yards, 36 inches wide lawns in solid colors, plaids .checks and stripes, 10 yards to customer.' Special the yard — 10c 100 pairs of cotton blankets, CQlor d* I AA grey, special _-—-V * • vvl. Two bales 38 inch unbleached Sea Island factory cloth. 10 yards to a customer Special the yard __ 10c Young Mens short model Suits. A big line assorted patterns}. 1 A Qf special'----— ,J. BIG SPECIAL OUTING 2000 yards of fuH standard light outing in as sorted stripes and checks, worth 19c. Special, only TO yards to'cpstomer—. 10c 100 dozen 220 weight, white back Indigo dye ov eralls, all sizes ^ ^ 7 C Special_---*». vli I D 3 cases Spindale ginghams, absolutely fast colors, beautiful patterns * r\ Special_:---.-Z_mOC One case men’s every day socks, assorted colors, sepcial 5c the pair 5 cases Hob Nail AtTny shoes, sizes. 6 1-2 to 12, Special, $2.95. Two cases white ball thread only ten to customer special a ball _ _._i i c Men’s and Young Men’s overcoats, plain, sack and belted models, $25.00 grades Special__•__ $19.75 Men’s Dress Hats, one lot black and brown, all sizes, silk lined, very special price— $2.95 _ GENUINE VELOUR HATS One lot silk lined Velours in black, brown, grey, titn and mode, a $6.95 grade just, | for Xmas, special ___ $4.95 Two bales all wool English Army blankets. Spec ial— % $2.95-^ All wool Army overcoats special 00 Men’s and boys Sweaters, #extra heavy with roll collar, special f\0 Each SOC WR AY-HUD SON COMPAN|Y
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