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ChristnS in the by__ Motfh L. Thxom~A isa 110l , c (4)ry t :l4 ight. I f yte yor b - ll 444.14 h 1 ull h v e44' rt 1 1 w 111:r1 11 i l miie u ils - 1 .' .s 111' il '111 1 Irin ily. rCA un t! gr1 n. Let i ell youl \ *' '! U l1 1tivst i4n tlill se l.l' W ill ;I 11111cl 1v is it your 111t 446 , 1 VI II t' ('44'.41 Il*' - il i l b4lg- ti illi l'o4 4 t IIv 14 . With: 4I 'l i 7 110 , v411 y * l 'hi ;1i 4 4It'4' ) t I 1 1 Is ir n4 : 4re )t :m n11 hll Ilr of <A4( Jflit ' . : . Y:1 -d. ;tli In 'i i i I!' . ll it :|: w b e Il you444 1 . It 1. ; r bi 111 r l - 4 (V( h4' t ( 1 ' l ;\v I v bi I ri y'~~ , 4 4 1, 1 1l t : 1:.,; I444444I I r~l. II 4 I Sv'.is4 ' : .'W 44: 'lit, :m 1 l t44 , Il -. 4li ) .'I v:-4 i ive lit( ll ict' - lrl. -o lint Is p r focly sile Im lo e :-.an bit l an is , 1t1t4 111. b i 1 4 ill t ur .h oul - 44t- y4h444f t .i ia e s bu.: ru 1hi asom 1' suc cu:len't 4 th l; 4 your nose sifi m : h4 fais te, fr th . l house.u I h ita i n S ensi!!..' Te tel e l'l lly ltv le it en F ti af te d o inn e 't Ioy utly :roipilt i of at te e gh .bi tih ;tnl lI'kn ss of their rI for'tly 44ure1 that1 none4~ e'nn4 eginal his! hills~ 1o 1b41y th' Ilrgest Itur4k4ey t hal w''i44 4444 room44 for4 :4tiyh14dy (else wh~en thell prot41g4ous4 bir'd was14414444 hu ledin lte walgon, and44 how thle head of thie kitchten dleclared she11 nev'er could14 get himl in thle oven,~ htit 44eemedO~ very pleased a't 41.his noble11 apearan4114ce And ies . ! les is us, thel P-!-E-S I Not your14 thin, ianntemc chal~ralcters, but thick, roIunId suicculent beautles that make14( your' nose4 snif! a1s far as1 the front of thle house. I have known the no)4lss of small hoys to becoine al mo4(st I)erman444en1tly wrinkledl from thle c'ontanllft exer(cIse by~ the aromai of 4.s. iumpkin pies4. It :.eriodJ, 11his time' i of cookinug aind baking, If you44 are'( a~ccustomed44 to iint.iinig 44 440 em expressi'414 o - keept away44 fromt - ' youl are f'nd1 tof k eep ilg your11 I n(t ! Then1'4. 461 ('ourse44, 1 (Chris tma 4414 ree0 has4 to be( f0oum4I. Th'is IS even4 nIotre funl 11141n goling after' gr'eens4. A rpe14, 444 a~ w4i th aI r1esponI4'sible edlge 1tha1 unders4'4114 tand the dtity required o ''I(f It, ter4 to ltakt pat:4' in t' e'xjpedition4. .tIuch lautghiig, 44441eh 44lumblg, such'1 falling dotwni of persons4144 who f'orget 14h41 feel. needt'4 be wary%'143 ofI runn4in4g vInes 1m44 d1ead4 hriiars4, such'1 mirth' 1 o4ver tihe youn44g man4 414 1441 whounwlgly wh144is hirn4se'l1' 44p in4 a bratuhle4Ii bush41 41n4( 14as to be6 uneni461ted. And4 betsI of1 all, thie And4. if on4 Chris4tmas44 (day3 you44 don't wis4h 1for 4 stoma11ch4 as4 big as4 a4 hiIp, Ibhen you44 are t' the4 p14 erson'$4 I th~oughlt you! (1hr4istums44 inl te ('o4441ry? WVell .. Dressing. pin1ea1pple4 julice, Juilct of one1( lemon, I. h4eapin4g I easpoonful1 flour04 4, 2 egg4, well hlea.en4. Cook 4411 toge'ther un4141 It thicketits. W~hen4 c5y)l am1i4 read4y to serve add %A lInt of wiplpedl creamn and( sprea1d on topl of sa1lad4 whIch has1 beeni plalced onl iettu4ce leaves. A FIBRCH ONR "Pi going to give you! a nooktio for ChrIbtmas." 4 "DonNf do it; I ' ven' lived j~n $Id onofou gave m f ast Chril Q." The Christ] 1'ties : and diti nas e co d mn:,Au 11 11 11 1 , p I 41 ~ a41 111 1 j k1 T > I)., 110o XMn"todnt hi the makers of Christmas cards ,and Peace on the 0 # Hearth 0 OD. 1922, Wvestern Newaijnpor Union.) T111N Christ inlit bells were milld1Cng 0he1. glad annottnm en-1111t ag9101n, bu ob owe was no in smlth with tern. " 'ne o at " si he "ha pec aeIo at? It' want ta i oll far Thueinthst Word "Xa s' UIIh.It Nower'splihipesnchund sood is ladness (lclashinhis earsC~l , t wahn mae of Christmaheard n r le acerng oaplrin the inhi wrb. uponrhiarh he. 1nher disositn orw hepr in.) s tfiin (Treis aii. baull dere mawldg tht nIcyIotn enn eure, aot flt-iningI nagting naur. "Ilmt~ '' )1 i t e Iiense: d, anuid i ie hpteaed ti phssesse afgood these ai iis i he esimtinlfioias. hiiper ithan yt fhe not' uderstand-lii lngo i t.1( t ws tas lo n t house.il~ I wsa si~ilent huse. It ws an1'S rder. y hue. iThe1 re14ll was0n ch1 i It hAn, as nmny cliscoveriit s tandd42~ i tures' have beenlll accirh Wuta so1 \l . fir his trouh-l ratlhiser hndvie heIt r 4tlwsloi foor h own comfor rtheri 'tar ite hopeiltli1 ofi stilingu n~lthe home1 tIempest1s thatr earou(h, ofinh a lovely litl (l hoy1141 of Christ ma(. day 2 and'it announced Tt hel had adopt" He hobe n I'too a unocrtain fi at. conferenc about1211 i fiorst at rome btte herIlel tirt xpsionsii ofi sm pruue, his wrui2 di nt leave hhn11 lin4 itnF~l dout~' for hil foun a1 plar, rit her arms11 as'i onIe ho be22 lnge tu is)11 amainges w hat slt- loras ofll tria oely liltle hol can bringtx whta resoe m11(eets itoo depnen t clhn upovn ove whattyernstr to it coeopentwce li)li tfrtat fetomvn abutd itse clamorst eforesouri oef.-forgt pulness IfW(1th ao lhapy h satisai in dth mfsto the ild fne cae pec haidr ot to ii, Mr. Tle'h er anld ,t his eath. ht otili's trSantea litlau, Fromn rig Dutch "Saonta meets" its dereden fromi th Dutchs Io SVt,hol appypatronstai Mthienemart. nas Shopper 0 M4 I01 KXK sel4o ih aha."Itbegun bac II Seals9 go tight fii 1d It begnul ba ck fin the daYs of the Ctacom i bs when the Greek letter "X" was ied to des Ignate the word Christ, It being the in itial letter In the Greek spelling of the natne. The usage of the abbrev tlon be caine more and more popular in 1ng land years afterward when spelling was not the strong point of the aver age citizen, and ".Nms" was much easier to remember than the word of more letters. The Legend of Christmas 1922. Western Newspaper Itnion.) EY say that on that first, strange Christmas Night, o dazzling was the radiance of the Light,. sun and moon and stars leaped in the sky, nd danced in ecstasy. illy sheep fled, scampering in dismay, 'nyed their foolish flooing, so they say, e tl in adoration and in prayer. 1 peace was everywhere. rooked stump stood straight, tihe legend tolls, Id forth' leafy arms; and tiny bells, * rry blossoms, gemmed the liv. *n" grecn. withered thing was seen. 'n and the lamb-'watched side by sido, g the wonders of that Christ. mastide, ir was rich with perfume, sweet with sonmg. The cock crowed all night long. And every Christmas Eve, so runs the tale, in field and forest, mountain-top and vale, The blessed fairies guard, that over all No evil may befall. They, say that angels hover all the night, Ciose to the listening earth; and when the light Of Christmas morning heralds the glad Day, They fold their wings and pray. Y-- ever. caw those wonders? Ne, 'or I! * u~re and childlike mnay des :y fairies flitting in th'. grass, peak t he'n as f hey pass, o f guile, from grema and en frcee-. * ike the. Chrimst-Chad must u he, ' ~bleussed angel whien he he brush of wings, Jnuvage. Owens in New York Almond Cake. % cup buttermad gradually k~s beattenI unat i thiek mind lem * *Imred, %. cuip milk, % eup flour n.od~m and s1ifted withi 2 teaspoonfuls laii Inj powd'(er. Blenit thorughIy, :ill ing smmall panper castes two- hirds full of mixture. Sprlinkle with shredded almnonds and potydered sugar, bake in rnoderate -oven until delicately. ~browrted. Serve In paper ana. - . did for Burns what bravery did for Tecur Law, What trotting quality, correct styles COLLINS' DEPART mous. Famous for yl Suits bedecked with I DEPARTMENT STO Men's 1'nion Suits 95c. ILadi C' Pur Neek Pivers. selling ait $1 .)8 to $4.75. li'k- .inek liraid. al1 colors am( Al-' he v l1 Pl~~IIee('( ( Sitts and )a-. ors. 5 . ( hibbn's I'ionl Snits: 10. o ~ o " ll;a ;I-.9, *sunn~ a ' D"Ils t 1f $.15 i.9 k IN I V. Iit i n c ni at1 9 i t -.95. $ .5 i47.95 o-1:.15. 's n $7.50 t) $24.95. ' S n i 4 w ill) t h X I P i i rs Id ilornls for 5(.. Elevtric S4parlers 4I( and St. per boL. Yar1)d-wide O1ray Onling" at 15e. "I ill fine I S iting, gnuilaanteed last color, ill orangle, rose, laveider, blul mid tan al 29c. Ladies' leavy ribbed loseat 19e. Meni 's heavy r'ibbed 'Socks at 1 5'c. \eNi's Noeks, p:' pair 5c. 40-ineh Crepe-de-C1ihe, all col. oils, good (luality., at $1.39. 56-inchl 'Broadeloth, -inl blue, gteeni, tmarioon, tan and brown at 89c. - Ladies' ribbed Vests and Pants at 39c. Ladies' Union Suits at 75c. Hit the Nail On the Hee The el'(pit aph thlat made Gray famn "'1fere r'ests h18 is~t head on the 1ap of ('ar1 T~he sehoolbony. Ihowever', that1 wVon f andt hit thle nail oin thle hiead was the Le who wr'ote:' "An oun1ce of taliy is w t wo) pounids of' pre'venltio' ' " Aln 01 of1 Ipre~ven1ltin is wor'thI a) p)011(1 of en hieavy,~ four1 pound over'eoats which jel LidN8' D)Ei~IMVrt1IMNTl SqTORE sells Sweater's ait 75c, 95C, -$1.25, $1.98, $! $2.95. Swea ters ati 95c, |l1.25. $1 .65, $! $2.98 and( $31.05. Ladies' TIuxedo hi st1yles, inl combl1inaion 111olor~s ait $3.95. ( ollIin S' Spo)t Catshi lee Pa ju1; 1tst li and-phjliCedI a1 sto(ick of 'shoes 'houtght ait cost- whIlich swe offer less thant cost of' <it'tioni. IaiesiC' high ('ut shoes, tanl lacIk, wereP sold1 at $7.00, yoitur(~ icv $2.25 and1( 1452.45. Laieiis ' comlIfort S $1 .45. landies5' driess sh~oes $1.4 andlIi $! $4.0() (holates~lI' at $2.9.5, $3.95 and( $ ('h1ildr1 en's sh5ll0Ci solid leatherti, 'butto1( laICe al 98. e.\leni's hiob nil arm shotl 81 I j2.95. FieIld shofs at $2.95. .ln' SeoulI .110es $1 .98. .\len 's'Soek~s onily 5g'. .\eni's hieaivy wVeightf grey .5 for' 1 0c. In evet 1of wa'ithe tl'losphorusI 01' Dar udanll es woidd( be a pr'otection a~gI liil)nemies. Ini times of -peniee 01' it her, ait~l ma's lhet.L fr'iend( is htis poi book. Collinus' 'Big Commou-;'. formtt 'e on t he heights of ILur'ens Squar'e at like a huge roek bet ween you and high ('5. 1 underbul~y wihi placs me in pr' 'posit iotn to puncl(tlure the pr'i(ces of anly a'llI that should1( -hlppenl to poke up lic( pike. J.DD. the Elegy did for Gray, what aseh, what ability did for Bonar did for Sally, and what good and lower prices have done for MENT STORE---made all fa Duthful warriors are the Indian oright feathers which COLLINS' RE sells for only 98c. AT TIPPECANOE WXild roved a ldian girl, bright Alfareita, gnily as she skippId along on e IIIank of the dulinniet 't. Tam o' S1:hlr Caps. nyp-to-date f'or mtodern Imaidenls, f'or hI' l ist S d l'i4 iii nmv lybe sa i o I all liI ' and is" s' n ld ( 'b l rn's IInas I'm- Ilie winter of' 1922. IIIsa lud* ilerfor I'-lisses, lanldies on1d ('h1ihdie. N whole tahle filled wit I Hats 1oe ('hihin.i. .\liss'es end Isa ic.-. ('hihireni % I la -1911-: banlices .t..00 Ill'ts it 981. Guard Your Chrisamas Fires uhile n l:btfrs o i. hs hoo. o .m l h-k - ce atcils h." boasters d-own lihe lvios phorns. ('Ol.I,1NS' I)IJ'\ t'T.\ll 'T (Iil-: is n1ot 1Emnied Ifor. irc,m but roman f or bu in f - ls-; 1than halI c,!st what11 tle fire dIi 1 11rn1. Piece goods bv I he YaIdI %A. CIfaless aId fililtliSs exCepI a irI t iol ofI- it whiih has lcen too icse t tie fir. Ym111 (lIoic' of any ( olmred DIress (Goods 11 1!): per yad. i'hese gIos are approiwIini te Ior ladis' ldi wC(IIari IIII sold fI' ~It and 75v I yard. Holiday Handkerchiefs No commin goods. It 's wort th 3.>e per yarl;ly price 1v.. linie 1)ress Imateril il -all colors of the railbow. When it is no0t dImaed by fi'ce oi water, worth 65e per vard. Yur eloicc at 19e per yard ; Vidth32 and :36 inlihes. Koat Suits '4,r lh jdies, fully one- fourth inder regulaP rlles. I adies' Coat N4uits worth $15.00, at $9.95. Ladies' Goat Suits from $9.95 to $21.95. 'Elegant Suits in extra sizes u) to 50, Slt tin-lined, pretty braided I rim inn lgs, $21.91. Ld over Sweaters at~ $1.75 and $1.98. Boy's Cotton Swveaters at 45e, '75e, 85e. n , Cotto ilanketsa 75c, 98e, $1.25 and( $i.50). All. wool North Carol ina Islanketsi full on-fouth essthani you are asked to) orth Ic-v ait other stores. miee D o you weari a man 's Hat ? Pi(es on fHati re." or men(H have de4llinedl and1( our prices to he day3 dr'oppgd ini accordlance with the de '014- elinle. Men 's Velour H~ats at $338 All t he for ~ ehleaper gradles in Men's Hats, priked at 75c, 95c, $1.25, $1.60, $1.75, $1.95. $+2.-14e .4,If you wear a MhLn's Ha we can W Ci)sav e yon - utest. L'adies' fWhoes we sell for $1 .95 arie solid( i-leather. ftedl Table D)amask (14-inch, I hI(cached.l 4 9e andm hluf 50.ie andi 69e, and impor)3t ed Scotehi inen pro- Ihunask, 'best -<Iialityb ma de, 72-inieh at m31d $2.45. 1 0-4 binen Sheet ing at $2.89. Navy : lor hblie Senge 'l)resses for)1 younlg ladlices, price hoes $2.95. bad(1ies ' nalvy bluic Serge' I) resses, U-4. gtood <inality, iill w~ool triiiimedl withi mii 1.9..I i n brId, (choice $4.95.1 PrettIy I )resses n or fo $9,95. -Silk, Pli 'Sti Skirts'with b5 at waists ofi iutilted sa~t in, eiinissed with pre!t ty Jiowered ornamilfents. 143o'r U l'er -thle miiist letoe boiugh, ('b riii'imai j ust ocrks around1( the cornier, Miss 1922 'will -look well while under the mistletoe robed in n illue teMerge Dress made. of haindsomeir Ham~iltoni rAlMI Wool Navy Serge, 36 inc~hes wide at ket- '. ,5-imeh Hamilltoni Serge, wool mixed, alt(el a t 419c. 3l6-.inc~)hiiamilton Serge at 95c mas Extra quality navy 'blue Ham1i3itoni Sp~ongedl and( Shirunk 'Serge at 98e. P'retty Hats Jpr C~, appr)~opria1te for the " girl in1) blu." antJ, ppropriately ' rimmed are the pr3etty ihe( D~ressos for young ladies at $2.98: $3.98, $4.95 anid $9.95. Obilins.