ERT 5} Hy % - Jhb I Merona Santa Claus 5 Coming PSS iP le LaRa On LD Banta Claus is coming — The time {x very niare- Before we realize it Old Santa will be here Hell bring us sleds and wagons, And nuts and sugar plums, And dolla, and furs, and dresses, And balls, end swords, ond drums He'll come when we are siteping, Tucked in our beds 20 white, And all the stars are peeping At this, our Ohristmas night He'll come with smiles and Messings « . Along fhe milky way, And stop at every dwelling Where little children stay. He'll garnish trees with prosests And, while the world ls #1000, With gifts the children asked [ovr Bach stocking he will fil But, better than all presents, He'll ring to us apoin The heartfelt Christmas withes Of “Good will unto men” : wMartha Coleman Bherman in OM sage Inter Doan. His. Gift to _ Santa Claus \DWARD was seven years oid and believed, of course, In Santa : Claus. Just Christmas he had proudly n & letter (his first), stating the particular gifts he wanted, and after his mocher had read it it was carefully put into the fire. “Now.” sal Edward's mother cheer fully. “that letter will go right up the chimney and direct to Santa Claus” Bdward wseemed very souch tm pressed. Christmas morning the child was perfectly delighted with the shower of wifts and with the glittering tree, ~ “Wasn't it good of Sunta Clana to bring me 30 many more things than 1 asked for lu my letter?" he anid at the breakfast table, clasping his hands in an ecstany. After this outburst he grow thoughtful, then, suddenly jump ing up, dissppeared into the kitchen, His mother and 1 ither looked at esch other and wondered, Then the mother followed to see what the inupiration might be. Fhe found Edward standing io front af the kitchen stove pouring ont & ¢up of coffee. © "Why, Edward, dear, what are you doing? his mother asked, coffee being | ons. of the child's “forbldden things.” | Bilwsrd looked up appealingly, “It te soih 8 enld mersing, nother” "Het, Edward, you know I pever per mit you to tke coffee!” his tpother in terrupted. Hie, no, mother: 1 do not wish to; drink it. 1 want to give it to Ranta! Chins, He was so kind to send me; mitre engines end thingy than I asked for. May 1 give Ql some coffee and rolls. mother—may 17° Before his mother had time to think of a suitable reply the chikl had put erenm and sugar nto the tap; then, | with his little face all ngiow with ap | preciation sad gratitadn, he earnestly pagred the steaming coffes Into the fire, “There now” he exclaimed. with sntiafortiofl. “The: will go rich op the olibgey snot Went itY Av . 1 LPG EERE That shan when A Bi fall af want it mentary ret Ye Haiti Claus, CHT OUD fa i¥ hie langitd Uk - » Saket fda A pA Dot’ { Say Thest Se Old Things at Christmas ) max cowes only once a year, 1. doa’t know what we'd do $f 1t! eamme aftener, Ht isn’t 80 much the value of & pres nt as she spirit in which it is given. I hang my stockings up just to please the children. 1 dread telling them ‘there's no Senta Claus. Let some one x I Dever know what to give father, 4 2d on Sah or 8 i ost Gra of will, D neators er The centurion roll on and on, And et, returning Christmas time Awnten ~ sch haart Ferombrance of the Jove suliime. ; nen Keep the feast with hsarty cheer, Ae fest nf merry Chrelatmastide, a faith and hope apd Jove, theme 3 THhiee SVE in the Benet of sash slide = 4 Perk in Goed Housekeeping. EAR me! It's a luchy thing Christ | { ger and the birth. There are family re A Christmas BN SESE a3: i HA! A burpior in the room! I heir Rik dtealiby tread; He's linking so mewhere thpagh the gloom By wonder trundle bed. Across the creaking chamber floor His feartul footsteps fall What form was that stole through the | door And out along the hall? What form wae that, clod all in poy Ani scarcely threw feet high? 4 burglar? Or some Christmas sprite | With mischief in his eye? What! You! Abroad before the day Hay HE Rix round, red lamp? What taker you from your slumbers, pray, You Hitle, pwlish camp! You came aswioy down here because You really felt thal you Must wait for Mr. Ronta Claus Anil see if he was true? You draved (he darkness, unafraid And all ite terrors grim, And this long, dreadful journey mode To prove your faith in him? Well. back ta bed. for he [8 true; Your prectons foifd hold fast. Old Banta Claws will Nre for you While dreams ond childhood last. And when ul length you take your place Among the world of men, In every Mitle Christmas face He'll live for you again, James J. Montague in New York American, Edwin Booth’s REMEMBER a Christmas I spent in Edwin Booth's company many sears ago.” skid the theatrical manager. “He bad bought a summer residence at Cos Cob, Conn. the pre- vious summer. and invited me up to play Hanta Claus and do the chimney act. His property was a falrsized little promontory of nnd bounded on one mide by the Connectiont river, on the other side by Long Island sound and the New York smd New Haven | tracks formea the hase fine. If there Is any road affected by tramps it ie that sume Now Haven road, and whey 1 nrrivedd, two or three days before Christmas, there was a Hoe of them waititig thelr turn af the gate that re minded me of a highly sgceeeasfnl ade vance sale, me brand near the gate even fering to sell Kia sdvanced po sition for 10 cents. Dooth was much (warthnd about the dangerousdonking i fellows, and It struck me that a dog je ald he kh (1 winked te a friend he dey before Christinae the biggest | 81 swrion hevnd 1 ever saw was walt ifr ut the litle station for me. Booth swans fiekiod fo death, and we navaged Ito chitin hag ¢ der 2 just inside the minis Ppate tht Jorlgs. and tion we shoot hand I Whe nn ands aki i gor thom a tila donkey that arrived | on fhe sext train with & gocart as a present (or Booths little deaghter, Ed wine ae Si HLT in New York and i 3 fig dog. "Well, we fixed up Che presents thet | cpight., | dissed up In far faps and } TRADE | an Réetn Claws and bad sroanged highis sppneoriste an x 230 HEHEHE CHEESES EES EIES OE a a ei wb io Sani woh OREN SER 4 Ih 4 we # Tare Baw a Me yo jen Bap di we os Lg fara Har. Jig a pt # HE dg Sgt TN we x BF TIR BF wg WB we RL WE Ne YR oF 8 i HD Ny HO The Christmas Jewelry Store Is At Its Best With its precious enduring Gifts of Diamonds, Jewelry, Silver, Gold nnd Crystal Wares. 100,000 ful and useful articles for you to choose from. Make your selections—pany a seall deposit—have your e done and your (lifts set aside for Christmas delivery. Be ready, You will find in our store, novelties that you have never seen before, tiful creations of the Jeweler's and Silversmith’s Arts. We guarantee that eve the regular High-Grade Luxenberg Quality and Value. No matter whether you same guarantee extends to all SE You will be shown the most in our st or $0000, ) (3ift displayed hor a Gift Fld oe 50 styles iy Men's Watches, ennine Elgin move- nl 20-year guarantee, gold Tilod cuses, open face, for only $7.35. Same with 15 Jewels for only $10.85. 200 Watches, guaranteed for 2 years for $1.15. Howard Watches from $40.00 to $350.00. Hamilton Watches from $20.00 to $150.00. Waltham Watehes from $4.00 to $150.00. Wrist Watohes, 100 styles for vour selection from $10.00 to $150.00. stones from $10.00 to $2550.00. ; 147 Roger Bros. Silverware ta full sets for $250.00. 500 Sear! Pins to seleet from 50e to $300.00. 200 styles of Lockets, $1.00 to $75.00. JER) styles of Bracelets from Thc to $50.00. 300 styles of Men’s Wateh Chains from 75¢_to £25.00, ale (rold $25.00, from pieces for 50c 8, from $10.00 from. Dianrond Rings, Ladies” or Gent” $750.00. Soi 06x) dak wirth Ty wel pet Chains and Crosses from Military Wrist Watches for thir boys at the from $3.00 to $50.00. Also Trench Mirrors, W: and Parker Fountain Pins, Cond and Brush set complete Khaki sete frome Te to $25.00. 200 styled in LaVallieres to seloot from with rubies, imethvists and emeralds, all in solid wold 1 $2.25 to $15.00 With Diamend sets, solid go! $5.00 to $800.00, - Far Hi wl} sft ye ww to seleet from in solid | vob from $1.00 to $10.00. Net with Gentine Diamonds $10.00 to $500.00. Mecrschauni avid Briar Pipes from $1.25 to | Clocks from Te to $175.00. fram The to $15.00, fn gin i TRE fe fie Lo hinane sr Pushes and Poreals Handled Unibrellas i 8 turd i k vor 1 $1 50 fron Fate Prazirs Doom Toe to $10.00. ted Ching from 50¢ to 31000 | : f : sments. Mase 4 F Ploy ver Pp LAOS from 25c to $1 50. i ather Hand Bags and Pocket Books from 50¢ to $10.00. Genuine Cut Glass from$0c apiece to $25.00. - Neowin or Mets i to dr poe ind dbwirilinte the gilts fron wi ilk Hen goat. : m1 he dng seas te renida Yu Hd wntennn § far Bhi Flo wins (he bie fend to Ut promigitty eon plane o § pteg Fay leaned ih 4 #0 paely from the eur was # rivier and | arid by the tinue selva with and ou Bevalutiaanre maiko is? Evid suflictently tor re forth, Ea ido was just seem in the teen Heb disappearing over the stone wil { hon wfreds of dolfirs’ worth of present werg scattered In the deep snow, and dandy ment and fur were an loch deen all aver the premises" Buffale Ex | press, fay Fhe 1 oe a ut sa Rd $371 ee £ ree £50 $e 2.8 31 H go Aha $i ane out tr i thre window, wee ¥ TRANG HS & Pe | img 3% ek hee ne id sow faa 5E ue we an FLoVE + LJ] Christmas in Rome. Christmas in Rome is a quiet and solenin #ffalr, with religion featured in its olmervance, The observance begins the day of Christmas, when the Image of the Christ Child Is brought ont, till Jan. 8 when It I= agpita put in place 8. Peter's is brilliantly lominated with myriads of candle lights flickering their significant tribute to the central fact of the church's life. What up peels to Italian art lovers is the gift whith ix as osusl as the feast. Eviry child is presented with a plaster cast of the Nativity, and even in the phise of the linlidny which is Joyful and es sentially “merry” the underlying seqtl- ment is always conception of the mao unions and social festivities, bot al ways it is the religions feature whikh is most sigrdficunt.—{Jentary. He's a Marry Old Soul. Santa Claus iy round and merry, Bat who wouldn't be, 1 say. With the children thinking of him Half the nlght and all the day? They In fancy see him coming, Days and weeks before he's hare, Whistling to himself or humming ver the donkey Into the reception | rT » IE of Ve i pt vem Pay EEOC ESCHER Malinerav and Si hvier § Siig 341 The to 20 ont 5.00. Toc to $18.00 vy $1.00 to 210.00. LH Rie: a - ut Hicks Zhe to §) Joctrie s {rong ¥ Tulle and Flo Lan £3.75 $50.00. PR ins: Nk 5 EN ¥ a ShaANInY £0 + a oo wy HE Ee dss bg yi aii 5 BIER Frith 2% to £5.00. 23.00 a set ¥ ouat h ay gs Mier % Ab i A to $4000. ~ 00 is «3 hs ob Sota wr ”. Toibist Ward.-Gengine Persian Ivory Toi cles from 40c to $10.00, Manicure —r lt | $25.00. Toilet sets and Manuieure sets cousbing | $400 10 $50.00 shined Eastman Kodaks from $1.00 to $100.00. pe Silver Tea sits from $6.00 to $50.00, { ominunity Silverware from small pieces for 50¢ | to full sets for $250.00. : LO0K) stvles in Cuff Links, gold Blled tials : g | from 50¢ to $150.00. ge ed and soli Es a — A complete stock of Edison, Columbia and Vietor Talking Machines and records. The largest stock of any store in Cambria County. 250 styles to seleet from in all colors, 14,000 records to select from. Gifts of Jew. elry bought here have a permanent value and o lasting in terest that go far toward making your Christinas ideal. Buy early. We trust to be favored with an early visit and am sure you will enjoy looking over our attractive Christ. mas display. Expert hand engraving dono free of charge on all geods bought here. Beautiful hand painted Calen. dars given away FREE. As he urges on his dower, Are thelr thoughts and dreams ult him Bih before he comer and after? Don't they toll Bim how thoy ies Vio Hating im with son and wag When ha'y loved by puch a nies Chenery, charming theorg ae ¢ "Tisn't stranins that. ile Barta Claus i fslv mee Ta TY LIEN! 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