AGE 1! SUITIjEMENT NO. 2; TOE CITIZEN, FIUDAY, DEO. 8, 1011. Very Latest Xmas Styles Do you want a strong, snappy Photo with life to it ? Then go to Charlesworth. New Line Frames oueaings Photographed by Charlemcorth. People to-day demand a true like, ness. Charlesworth makes that kind. Photograph s ar orrec Most of your friends would ralher have your Photograph than any present you could give. Remember The Tired Shopgirl 0? , - ' ' Thoughtful ness of others la the koy note of Christmas. "As ye do It unto tho least of these," said the Pounder of the day. Hare YOO thought of tbtf TIRED SHOPGIRLS? As you treat them you are treating nim. Let that sink home. The greatest kindness you can do these girls Is to SHOP EARLY If the majority of people would do that the girls could enjoy their Christ mas, too, for they would not be TIRED TO DEATH by working at a KILL ING PACE till midnight on Christmas Daily Christmas F)int A Shaving Set Ii a Gift a Man Will Like Grandpa Che Real Santa Clans rOHOELAIN AND Bllmt SUAVINO BET. If you arc debating what to buy some man of tho family tho ono who Hhnves will be pleased with this hand some shaving stand, provided he Is not already supplied with similar toilet utensils. This stand Is of white porcelain, overlaid with silver deposit work. The mirror has a plated silver standard. It is a revolving mirror, one side re flecting tho face, as in ordinary sized, and tho other sldq enlarging it. One of tho cups Is Intended for soap, tho other for hot water. Envy. Littlo Willie Percy Ploot ato bo much Christmas candy Uiat ho liked to fllod. LitUo Bob Gee, somo kids U lucky I Daily Christmas Rint Home Preient That All Can Enjoy ooTnio ciiAin. Instead of giving some trifling gift that will he forgotten wheu the holi days are over, the members of the fam ily might uulto in purchasing a gift like the ono Illustrated hero. This chair is a comfortable mahogany piece ,of furniture in Gothic design, tho cut out back giving n delightful appear ance of lightness. Such a gift will keep the memory of Christmas green all the year and may he enjoyed by every one. Grandfather or graudmother or the dear old auut or uncle who makes your home his or her refuge in the autumn of life will appreciate n chair like this, it should not bo forgotten that the old enjoy pretty things quite as much as tho young. Miss Oldgirl I wonder why that baby always yells whenever It sees mo. Crusty Old Bachelor Because, madam, babies have the privilege de nied to other unfortunate beings of ex pressing their feelings u they please. HOW SANTA KEEPS HIS WHISKERS CLEA1 By JAMES A, EDGERTON SAYS Tiny Joe: "I'd like fo know How Santy's whiskers look Iill snow When he comes froo The chimney flue That's full of soot. Now, woul you?" AYS Dottie: "My! That's easy as pie. It's magic keeps him clean; that! why. I know, betause There never was No soot ud stick to Santy TIausJ Tommy Was Logical. Uncle Bob came homo tho night b rore Christmas with a toy acrobat till would turn over and over on tho llol after it had been wound up. Tomt whs deeply Interested In the trinkd and ho expressed unbounded adinlrl tion for It. He did not ask for It ou right, but he went s.o far as, to sal "What are you going to do with Dnclo BobV" The nest morning Tommy was dl lighted to flud a toy acrobat in hi stocking. Ho wound it, and it wil soon tumbling about on the floor, wbil Tommy watched It with great Joy. "It is Just like tho one Undo Bel had," said bis sister. "Yes," replied Tommy, "and I thin It Is tho samo one. Now, if Uncle Bd has his this morning thpn this one wJ given to me by Santa Claus. If Vi cle Bob hasn't got his then be gal it to mo and there is no Santa Claul I am going to find out whether yo folks have been flbblng to mo or not' Ban! Who Santa Claus If. Jimmy D'you know who Claus Is? Tommy Sure I dol He's Pres'dej Taft "How d'you mako that out?" "'Cause Banta travels, werywhe an' so does the prei'denfc