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Gifts That Men Use, Instead of Putting Away in Some Dark Corner! Buy "His" gift at this man's Store, conducted by men who make a study of men's wants; know what men like, and are stocked well with men's goods of the most acceptable sort. Such a store is ours, and our patrons know this. Let us relieve your Xmas wants Classy Xmas Neckwear If you admire pretty patterns and distinctive designs in Neck wear, you'll surely find our showing unexcelled. Bow Ties 25c to 50c. Four-in-hand, Xmas Boxes,50c to $2.50. Nightrobes or Bathrobes Health and Comfort are to be considered. Bath Robes $5.00 to $10.00. Night Robes $1 up. Pajamas $1.00 up. HANDKERCHIEFS are always appreciated Our furnishing department of fers' a big variety of qualities and prices in plain and fancy handkerchiefs. Prices range ac cording to number of handker chiefs in box.. Combination Sets What is more appropriate than He, Hose and Handkerchief to Match. We are showing a large variety at $1.00 up. Mufflers at 75c to $3.50. Special Muffler Boxes. SHOPl early at Cely's and then you must not for get, men like hand bags. Prices range $5 to $18.50 uuvu purchase put io Xmas box free SPECIAL BOXES of Xmas Hosiery If you don't know what else to get for Father, or Brother you'll always guess right if you buy him a box of Everwear Guaranteed Hose, 6 months, $1.50 box, 6 pair. Hals, Caps, Gloves Fancy Vests. Collar Boxes. Smoking Jackets and many other thingf) that "HE" will like. Suppose you just come in, we'll j be glad to show you. l t la? We prepay Parccl Post SHIRTS Christmas and the Social Season suggest new shirts as an appropriate gift for any gen tleman. Good taste is ex pressed in such a valuable gift. "Rick" says, our Shirt's are of the most popular patterns and designs of the season. i Find out "HIS" sise and let us show you the mushroom at $1.50. i Operatives "Wanted FOR NEW AND MODEL COTTON FAC TORY AT DANVILLE, VIRGINIA. The Riverside & Dan River Cotton Mills, Inc., are start ing up the latest and largest addition to their great plant?the most modem and complete mill in America today. ; Spinners and Weavers can find here an attractive opening -for profitable employment. . . . Further information furnished on application. Address , ' > . " ' GEO. W. ROBERTSON, Supt. Dan Riv?r Cotton Mills, Danville, Va. Are You Ready for Are your walls and floors clean and bright, or do they need some of our paints and wallpapers to make them a source of pride? Why not let us' brighten up your home tomorrow? Call phone 48 orseeusat 113 W. Earl St, o "We Know How" m Sa t M' - '-'il. J^Guest Sells the Best" Opp. Y, M. C. A* Sell More-Goods. ,G*eenviHo Show Cas?? aro real business bring* h^jpsSa^Sr^r JSrly Designed to display (roods to beat ad van tago ?perfectly built and finished to make your store attractive. Awarded gold modal at National Con servation Exposition. :' :. Complete manufacturing lacilitics?any special^' . ^or regular ab^w caso or? other tlxturo for. store, bank, barber *'t0 ,yo?- I-ow prices?very favorable: ^eesavii?e Sh?W Cases ;;v^r?sent the akUl of experienced workmtaj J the careful relection of choico ploto glass and 1 sz&soned hardwood. Ask for Illustrated dcscrlp tive literature and prices, Toll us your needs and , let us. help, you get the most out of your floor | space. I erecwvme AKawtct ? Uta. ?*?? , ?^e*savilfe, &, c. Vr: GLASS OF SALTS IF YOUR KIDNEYS HURT Eat Ics> moat If jou foci Knc&acby or li:ne Madder Ivouble. Meat forms uric acid which excites and overworks the kidneys in their ef forts to filter It from the system. Reg ular eaters of meat must flush the kidneys occasionally. You must re lieve them .like you relieve your bow els; removing al the acids, waate and poison, else: you feel a dull misery in the kidney region sharp pains in the back or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, -tongue is coated and when the weather is. bad. you have rheumatic : twinges. The . urine is cloudy, full of sediment;' the channels often get irritated, obliging you to get up two.or three times during the night To neutralize these Irritating acids and flUBh off the body's urinoua waste get about four ounces of Jad Salta from any pharmacy; take a table spoonful in a glass'of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine and bladder disorders disappear. This famous Baits'is made from the a--:,d of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with Uthla, and has been used for generations: to clean and stimulate sluggiBh kidneys and stop bladder irritation. Jad Salts is inexpensive; harmless and makes a delightful effervescent ' llthla-watet drink which millions of men and wo men take now and then, thus avoid? Ihg serious kidney and . bladder dis eases. i'ou Could Almost Bat Your Watch by \ vToodrow Wilson. In the December 'American Maga zine Say Standard Baker, writing an article entitled "Wilson?After Twen ty Months," pr?senta a highly interest ing comparison of Mr. Wilson with Mr. Roosevelt in the c*Vse of which he records in part as follows the daily life in the White House: '"When Mr. Ron sevrait was in Wash-' ngton crowds of people always flock id to th?- White House to shake the [>re3ldent'a hand?and take his tlmet ind energy. People how have Just'as 'reo .access to tho^ White House p ver?-?ii??O?? anyone can . 5106t iho president?but the groups are small nd quiet and pass quickly in and but >f {he president's office. One da#.li bunted ten people going in at the I tsual hc ?r to 'pay respecta to the resident,' on another day fourtetV?ft ' loosevelt rarely had few than **"andf ftea ? great manv more.' ; I "One of Mr. Boo?ev?lfs truly re.1 narkablo qualities was his command * hlf. energies i , hl* seir-regntaybn,, le could Dring his whole, attention ti ear upon any subject: therefore Wo , fas able.to accomplish; a great volume f work. In this, respect Mr. Wilson! I fully his equal. "Mr. Tumulty told me -that one' could almost set his watch "// Mr. Wilson's incoming and"6?tgolng. He has breakfast at 8 o'clock sharp, and during the sumrr.tr. since Mrs. Wil son's death, has usually breakfasted alono with Mr. Tumulty and Doctor GrayBon. He then goes at his corres pondence for an hour or so, uutll his appointments begin. These appoint ments vary from five- to fifteen-minute intervals, rarely longer, and follow each other like clockwork Until 1 o'clock, the luncheon hour. In the af ternoon there are varied special ap pointments and further attendance to correspondence, and an hour or so of golf, or motoring, or tramping?which Doctor GraysOn often has to inalst up on. This program, of course, 1b varied on cabinet days or to meet special en gagements, hut upon the whole it is very regular." [WHY WE ARE SO CAREFUL Because the lens is the most important part of . your glasses. Our lenses are selected with the most especial care. We make sure of their per fection before we offer them to you. Gur con stant aim is to provide lenses and mountings that you may wear them with becoming ef fect, and uninterrupted comfort. Prices Prom 52.50 to S9.00. The Shur-Fit Optical Co. 310 S. Main St Ground Floor. Three Doors Below Kress's Ten Cent Store. ;rr;:^;';, i ; _ UOTTON TEN CENTS PER POUND We give 10 cents per pound for cotton in exchango for tuition. Write us today . for particulars regarding this fair propo eitlon. Don't stand back on account of scarcity of monoy. Como ahead now. LADIES! LOOK YOUNG, DARKEN GRAY HI Use the Old-time Nage and Tea and Sulphur and Nobody will . Know. Cray hair, however, handsome, de notes advancing age. We all know the advantages of a youthful appearance. Your hair Is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When It fades, turns gray and looks dry, wispy and scraggly, just a few applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances Its appearance a hundred-fold. Don't stay gray: Look young! Either prepare the tonic at home or get from any drug store a 60 cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." Thousands of folks rec ommend this ready-to-use preparation, occause it darkens the hair beautiful ly gpd removes eandruf?; *topn scalp Itching.and falling hair; besides, no one can possibly tell, ns it darkens a sponge or soft brush with It, drawing thlB through the hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morn ing the gray hair disappears; after another application or two, its natural cola? is restored and it becomes thick, glossy .and lustrous, and you appear years younger. Christmas Day In Bethlehem. Christmas In the Holy Land Is an interesting experience. Indeed, it is one never to be forgotten, and every Chrh '.naas thousands, of persons from all o\er the world make a Journey to Palestine in order to witness the vari ous ceremonies held there during, the festive season. Every one almost puts up at Jerusalem and on Christmas morning makes his way to Bethlehem, which lies almost due south, about six miles away as the crow flies, over a range of hills. No highway the world over presents auch a motley crowd as may be seen streaming along this thoroughfare early on Christmas morning. Christmas ?Uppers Supplant Stock. lags. / One of New York's matrons who borrow many ideas Crom Parla luBt year gavp an entertainment for which that city of light was responsible, it was a. Christmas elfppor party. On this ocension when the clock struck 12 all the fair dancers, present were asked' to )>Iace one of their dainty slippers in front of the huge fireplace In the hall. Son?e one in the guise of Santa Claus then Issued from the. fire place with a sack of gifts and put a present in each of the shoes. The Disregarded Turkey. Turkeys, .mince plea and plum pud dings are now regarded ns the chief t/ante In tho'Christmas dinner, but at one time th?y*were were side dishes In the-enormous number of courses ] which bur : ancestors enjoyed at the happy Yule tide season. ffoml? of Proof By O. r.WOODSDTr kduY sat upon the top step of the stairs that leu to the street and rested his chin tn the palm of his hand. Some of the fel lows came along and hulloocd to him. but Teddy didn't answer. He didn't want to play i with the fellows just now, for he was battling with a great sorrow. Tom had said it, so it must be true, for Tom was eight years old and didnt have to go to bed until 8 o'clock. Ted* dy's hour for retiring was halt past 7, and he realized that the extra half hour made' a mem or the world oat of Tom, while it left the unfortunato Ted dy still a baby.' Tom had stuck his hands into bis | pockets?Tom's trousers were lovely and rough, Just like hib father'B-'-and bad swaggered around telling all the fellows that there wasn't any Santa Claus! When questioned further, he had said that there used to be, but that this year there wasn't going to be, and tbere nover would be again. ' No Snnta Claus! If Teddy hadn't been bIx years old, be might have cried, but of rourse one as old as he never cried. Teddy wondered it he'<l bettor, toll his mother. He decided be wouldn't. Why Bbould his'-mother, whom he loved so dearly, be made to suffer any longer than was necessary? It was hard, though, during-the next two wceka, which seemed like years, not to tell, and when Christmas eve came and his mother, gayly brought out hlB biggest pair of stockings and hung them up at the .end. of. the man. tel ho could hardly keep back the tears. How disappointed' he and his mother Would be when they got; up in the morning and found tho stockings empty 1 S ho leaned over and kiBsed him tenderly. "Are you tired, dear?" she asked. ' "You don't seem as 'happy | as usual! Teddy assured her. as well au bal was able for the tump In - hhv throat. | that he waa perfectly well. His moth* er, like tho wise one that' she was, didn't preas the question. She merely ! drew up her low rocking chair and satj beside the bed until 'she'thought Ted dy waB asleep and then she crept ] quietly down Btairs. Teddy, lay for a long time after she went, watching the firelight flicker on the walls. He couldn't go to sleep and besides what was the use, whan there wasn't anything to wake up for? A good many tears rolled out of the cor ners of bts-eyes, but he didn't caro] now. He must have lain there.for abouti four or ten hours, he thought, and had JuBt shut his eyes to ro?t them from the light, when he'heard a sound, a very little bit of a sour.*!. He sat up quickly ire bed and listened eagerly, becnunp it sounded, it really did sound, as if It might be slelghbellB. In a min ute, ho didn't know Just how, he waa leaning out or the window. He didn't feel no if he bad walked 'there at all, but more .as if be had Just skimmed along without any effort on his part, as if-be had been-some sort of delightful fish bird. He leaned away .Out of the' window,' nc' feeling a bit afraid of falling,.and looked down up on the street Yes. down there on thb Street; as plain as day, he could ses the reindeer Shaking their long horns and prancing until the bells that seemed' almost to cover them filled the air with their musical Jingle. And then there waa a gleam of red. Somebody was climbUg into the sleigh i There was the echo of a Jovial voice calling,-the horns of the reindeer quivered Joyfully, their little feet T>awed the ground, then the whole turnout seemed to leap into Ithe air, and like a flash was gone! Teddy rubbed his eyes. 'It was fun ny! He thought, he waa at the win dow, but here he was In bed. ^^^^ He sat up and locked around tab room. The Are in the grate had gone out, but tho gray light of the morning was beginning to r'eal through the Curtains. Teddy slid out of bed and crept softly to tho fireplace. Tho stockings were, bulging In ail directions ass had been their exhilarat ing wont in other years! He put out hla bR->d and touched one of '* them gmitljr. it wmS u? ?reara ? ?he Block ing was full to overflowing! With a little sighing, whispering wbeexe of joy and relief Teddy clasped his hands until the knuckles showed ao white as the snow outside. Then With a. cry of absolute delight he dashed Into his mother's room. She opened a pair of sleepyleyes at the" sound of the pattering little feet Teddy threw himself upon her, laugh ing and sobbing. / *Oh. mother, mother, mother!" he cried. "He come after all! Santa Claus did come!, Santa Claus did come! He did, he did. be didl"?Chi cago Dally News. To Curi?mas Shoppers TEWELRY BEADS. Gold Beads 10 anil 11 k. Gold Filled Beads, Venetian Heads, I'earl Brads, Rose BeadN. BROOCHES. Diamond and Pearl Brooches. Pearl and Sapphire Brooches, < Crescent and Enamel*-Brooches, Diamond Hrooch<?S, ... >i Stone Cameo Broorhe?V"" SlieH Cameo Brooches, Fancy Stone BroochCH. BRACELETS. .1 Solid Geld and Filled Bracelets, Plain or Engraved Bracelets, Diamond Bracelets. . CAR PINS Diamond and Pearl Bar Pins, Sapphire and Pearl Bar Pins, Plain or Engraved Bar FJns, Diamond Bar Pinn. CCFF LINKT Plain or Eugraced Caff Links, Diamond Links, CHAINS. Ladles' Walch Chains, Gentlemen's Watch Chains, Ladies1 Meek Chains, Ladies' Sautoir Chains, .Vanity Chains. - CCFF PINS ' Plsli or Engraved Caff Fins, l'varl Cuff Pins, Enamel Cuff Plus. EMBLEM JEWELRY. F.Iks, Masonic, Knights of Pythias, . ... ; Woodmen, Redmcn. Odd Fellows. fobs. Ladies' Silk Fobs, Gent's Silk Fobs, . ' ' Metal and Leather Fobs. LOCKETS. * .'; < Diamond Lorkets. . Engraved or Plain Lockets, Hearts of Crosses. LA ValLIERES. I 14k.- Diamond and Pearl, Pearl Pendants, .Fancy Tone Pendants. I NECKLACES. I 10 and Ilk. Necklaces. rings'. . ; ' ':' $ Ladles-' or Gent's Stone Cameo Rings, Ladies* or Gent's Shell .Cameo. Rings, Blrthstone Rings, Ladies' and Oetn's Signet Rings, Emblem Rings, SCARF PINS. ' Stone and Shell Cameo Scarf Pins Signet Scarf Pins. Fancy Stone Scarf PJns. THIMBLES. ? Solid Gold, and Sterling Silver. . 'watches. j Bracelet Watehrs, & Cliataline Watches, j . Gentlemen's Watches. ' CHESTS STERLING SILVER. * 24'Plece Chest, Ifi.PIrre Chest, 106'P'ece Chest, (STERLING SILVER) Berry Forks, Berry-Spoons, . Ron Bon Tongs. Butter Spreaders, . Berry Bowls, Bon Bon Dishes, ( Cold Meat Forks, Coffee Set*. Celery Dishes, Cheese Plates, Carving Sets, Childs Cups. , fruit DISHES. Cnt Glass and Silver Fruit Dishes Ice Tea Coasters. LADLES . Soup Ladles, Cravy .Ladles, Cream .Ladles, Sauce Ladles, ' Olive Sets. Oyster Forks, Orange Spoons, -Pickle Forks, Preserve Spoons, - Snrar and Cream sait sets,. :.";tr - Sandwich Forks,: :**r .; Salad Sets, * Tea Sets, Tea BellB? .. . Tea Balls? Cnt Glass Vases, ,v ./ Cat Glass Fern ??lahes. Mahonsgny Trajs end Silver Plat** ten V NOVELTIES. . tb \ Jawel Cases and Cahfaets, ;-8flver Cart Cases, s SHver Vanity Cases. MANICURE sets, t . c Hiiv?r TfftnJesre. Sets, : Pearl Manien?. Sets? ,. Ivory Manlenre? 8ets. . TOILET sets. ' " ' Gentlemen's TraTeliag/Wts, Military Brushes!'*\?f4 Clothes Brushes, j ?< Hat Brushes, * Picture Frames. , ^ UMBRELLAS. H ^ Ash; Trays, , LlgWers, Traveling Clockt CHECK THIS LIST AND BRING IT TO Marchbaoks & Babi