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< *- /-J t J r<&&> San Over i if you can zling count behind him * Never nKln t/\ rvffi MUAV iV Uiil beautiful f< We're pick the ch No mi giving, be < * keep withii of the man A SOME FX) If you have ransack* at Christmas time?somet will delight the receiver? which we have listed her They include Rifts that been placed on them in o think appropriate at muct SLUMBER ROBES, HOUSK HLIPPGIIH, SILK NECKWEAR, UNION SUITS, HALF HOSK, SILK AND MADRAS WE HAVE SOME PRETT TO SHOW Y< It is pleasant to think i mas draws near, there are i and designers all over the ating things to make you a look prettier than ever. The neckpieces we have ?KU onnoAn'a nrnn 111*3 111 1U1 ill 10 BVODUU O n uu lightful to look at?and \ important touch to winter ing small prices are indicat STATIONERY ALWAYS MAKRj^ AtXTKI RliK CHRISTMAS GIFT Writing paper is somet that everyone nas use many times during the w the month and the year, gift of a fine bo* of it w certainly be appreciated, have it in several good br of various qualities at vat price*. PRICED 25c to fl.OO IK - LANC "THE .ey fu^- o v v ?) kj> L - TH* Mmik j fill 1 ita Is Comin it our store he's 1 believe the testin ers, he's left his \ > since we've beer C1 i/*Vk 9 rl * crkl oir fji ouvii a uiopiajr zr the Xmas seas< looking for your toicest of these sj atter what the b issured that if yc t n it bv a satisfar.tr y suggestions we . ROUND DOZEN OF CHRISTMAS VA: TWELVE INDLSPENSIBLE GIFTS. R MEN. S sd your memory as to what to givo to s hlng which does not involve the outlay then we would suggest that you look ove e. men and women alike are always glad rder to give you an opportunity to sect i less than you had figured on paying. SILK FURS, SILK DUES* NECK SHIRTS, TABL Y NECKWEAR DOLLS THAT ME; >U. Every child wants i now, as Christ- rn** Different dolls?drt scores of artists costumes to represent world busy ore- personages of the hoi our counters in end nd your friends variety. Not one of them 1 heart of a child to bi i received from pride. ir are truly de- Roth the dolls and little to big?but alwj vill add a very makes clear, you will outfits. Gratify- than the price. :ed below. 8.V TO WHO DOES NOT WANT vvn/mimYi KVIR TUAU? I /l- ^ *8 Chorus answers, "Nobody!" Especially nobody will feel dishing appointed at receiving the for handkerchiefs which we hare 'eek, p<led up for Christmas shop.. pere. ould We Plain or hemstitched, embroidered or tint-bordered, an 4 these handkerchief)* all hare 'ious delightfully moderate price tags. :>X. 5c TO flfic EACH. ASM Dm BEST PLACE T< * u " - : LANCASTKH NKW'M FKII \ ARYCR g With a F jeen and gone al lony of the hig] vhole wonderful i in hucirkACC Vio ft ft ft ft W UOftltV/OO lid of things-useful an. face here any c >lendid gifts. udget you mak< >u shop at our >ry margin. Hei have to offer yc LUHS OME FOR WOMEN. ^ nrn ome friends or relatives of yours ' / of a heavy expenditure and still ! i r the twelve odd Christmas values ; . I to receive. Special prices have 1 ire whichever of them you may Jf P OR VOILE WAISTS, , MUFFS OR NECKPIECES, V ' OR <X)TTON HOSE, ?V? S GOODS OR SILKS, v WEAR, E LINEN. \N SOMETHING. JEWELRY GI.A a doll that 1b differA pi issed In character many of the popular are 8lad to rer? ir can be found on for ^ ja a pre less and dazzling name of the gi jut would swell the of the receiver 1 rating with Joy and - ,, , . the priceB run from rings, brooche iys, as the list below are here in ab find the doll bigger from. At thei $7.50. PRK CHRISTMAS IN THE FO USATHER GOODS DEPARTMENT. ] wa; Means hosts of practical and per tur pretty things for everybody, with prices to suit all. Every t at A counter is crowded with giftpie giving suggestions, some very ste ticl Inexpensive and othera a bit boi more^ostly if you choose. Pr ray KOc TO $7.SO. I IRTMENT SI 0 SHOP AFTER 1AY, DEC. 14, 1917. mbmhbhhbt wmmmmmmammmmmmmmam E99 lush I Lready?and || K-piled, daz- ~ bag of gifts ; , Gra Willla son, ] ve we been CZT son, E and things- \";z. son. ( Evere! Cecil Grai lay now?to .1* Frank Ron, Diehl. Porter f *\T Drenni e tor Amas ^ store you'll Flemli C Ron. e are a rew Kn.ghi Riddle Ruth 1 >11. Craig, liott, I Moore. Gra< tis O. Grai Edna, Eva C GIFTS AItE ALWAYS | p0ilak DI.Y RECEIVED. Maud Ruth ' y Is something that all "\?ry sive, men as well as women; Sara 1 sent that will make the ispoon, ..... , . Landii ver cling fondly in the mind ... ? , Mehafl long after the presentation j Grai en. Precious collections of ' Rlacki s, stickpins, laviliers, etc., j Madeli undance to make selections , I"nso' i . Veda se low prices. gle. E TOD 2fie TO 98.50. Rodde Parks, ? ? G ra R CHRISTMAS?A PACK- ^r,S A/tV /\U A w rrrrwr O0C K ll nVJTJCi VFM* ori/tu 1 I __ tie Hi Personal loveliness must alys depend In good part on ingon sonal care?and that in . 11. Benne n on the intelligent use of to-date toilet aids. w T',ra Mcllw 6Ve guess that for a moder- Ora outlay you can hardly Ellen ase a lady better than by Rosall pping up to our tollet-ar- Honor es counters and picking a Ora t or bottle or something else I ker. * tty from that shining ar- j Samm Very moderately priced. jDorotl 10c TO $8.00. | Claws. I Ghent ; J Ora TORES I famou A I I ? your li feel tl I to she i antee. Drug HMMMlMiillMiaMnMHawMaHaHMwaaMMM Zelma Rowers, Annie HONOR ROLL Deese, Dessie Hunte For November, 1017, + Lefler, 1^1 llie May ^ [jRncaster Graded Schools. Raker, Toy Griffin, Jake Sanders. James do 1?Georgia Derrick, Mary Snipes, Milliard Stews ms, Ivah Mathis, Mafalda Wil- ner, Roy Wallace, [melda Slice, Louise Hinson. Grade 2?Thomas 1 lia Cauthen, Eleanor Black- Gainer, Hazle Hudsoi Mildred Steele. Helen Robin- din. E. J. Deese, H va Meyers, Nell Hilton, Marion Richard Jones, Rewit l, .Sarah Rutledge, Hallie Wil- Mohaffey, Jeff Lower] Joe Croxton, James Thorn- ders, Thomas Rushinj bailie Steele, Robert Davis, lor, Claude Harris, Lei :t Hlrsch, O. C. Rlackmon, tie Cook, Canell Ca Harper. Deese, Cora Deese. de 2?Jessie Lee Carnes, Ma- Abbie Kennington, 1 dams, Hal Long. Julian Mcll- Rernice Prizett, Thelu James Davis, George Williams, la Rushing. Martha I lln Hough. Randolph Thom- Vick. Isabel Ferguson, Virginia Advanced First Helen Campbell, Charlotte Thompson. Olin Gib , Margie Thomas, I^ouise Walden, Paul Meli m, Elizabeth Carnes, Martha Threatt, Harding R( ro, Edna Stogner. Rlackmon, Cordie Ray de 3?Ellse Rlackmon, Sara son, Bettie Marton, Willie Locke Crawford, Minne Beckham. !S Culp, Rachel Edwards, Sara Grade 3?Lois Tho ig. Sara Hilton, Martha Hin- Horton. Eulalier Vick Grace Harper, Swendolyn Manus. Ardry Raker, 1 :, ivora i..angley, Katherine uertrude Tftreatt, Thf , Vary Slice, Caree Steele, Sibyl Lee Mehaffey, Williams, Ida Wilson. William Leila Baker. Suelee Ci John Drennon, Eugene PR- Hardin. Frank Gulled Hack Hughes, Loyd Elliotte Grade 4?Earllne I Tadlock. Lucile Bu le 4?Lou hi Boyd Beaty, Cur- Hardin, Olen McManus Bell. Cooper Davis. Ernest | r's- Clyde Jordan, Earl Doris Hilton. Curtis Plyler. j Harris. Jessie Hardin. le 5?Mardle Baker. Eugenia! ? . Lyllian Davis, Marguerite j They Hear the P 11, Mary Mackey Hough, Re-; (Richmond TimesJones. Elizabeth Lanoy. Eliza- When the President iazenby, Eldridge Lazenby. states speaks, the wh Llngle. Mary Scarboro, Hen- tens with strained atte Edwards, Mary Donnon every word he utter? spoon, Irene Poovey, Ivey affecting world relatio Vandiver Wilson, David his attitude carries ns. | than that of the head le 6?Annabelle Blackmon. government. and in d Ferguson, Jeanette Huggins, j crisis which civilizatii la Hughes. Beulali Mae Laney. his leadership is ack i Pollakoff, Agnes Sealv. Jen- an governments unitet >e Sherard, Edward Croxton.1 to save it from destruc Davis, William Hough, Colin usual spectacle of ison. statesman at the head le 7.?Mary Moore Bennett, fish nation ready to Blackmon, Catherine Oarnes,, blood and treasure wil ook, Willie Flinn, Gertrude the welfare of the off. Mary Evans Riddle, 1 race, is one that com Robertson, Katherine Sistare, from all peoples? Threatt, Louise Williams.' before witnessed in w Funderburk, Gladys Culp, wiiiiams, KiizaDetn Wither- ||Apn . Dorothy Porter. Martha Van- ||Qf|| i 3I||' lgham, Marion Long, George a. 'ey, Marion Ililliard. UlODDBu ie 8?Ali.se Ashley, Mary Lee WIWp|IWU non, Lenta Bell, Sara Culp. * ~ ~ ine Culp, Lewis Clyburn, Jewel Corns Lift Right Off ^ a Maiorie Tlirseh Ida Hall 1 Blessed relief from a. majorie nirsrn, icia nan, Btmi,ie as A B C with Hall, Alma Knight, Sybil Lin- When you've been 11 , , 1 for days trying to g? <ula Mae Robertson, Lucile heart-drilling corn c y, Eloree Patterson, Sadie ^U8? everything yc Margaret Thomasson. j de 9?Julia Hinson, Rozella 11, Nannie Ferguson. James /^^j> am, Margaret Bradford, Myrinter, W. J. Culp, Virginia r, Lois Kirk, Margaret Robin-' jSgjlfllf J | l( leulah Burnett, Richard Rob-1 * | V Alberta Williamson, Maud ( de 10?Wrenn Robert \fl Ida McDow. | VI de 11?Ouy Skipper, Mary Blackmon, Helen Williamson, e Ferguson. I m IjancaAter School No. 2. de 1, section A?Thelma Ba\zalee Carter, Sallle Walden, le Walden. Evelyn Jolley, .y Hardin, John Taylor. Orady on, Ruth Bowers, Corinne cases rlpht away, and right off like a bt , Mulage Love. "ain't it a grand and 1 de 1. section B?Fay Baker, '"^ets-lf has revol - corn history of the wt RHEUMATISM. u"e u an<J " never wear smaller shoes ar y will you suffer from this most free feet. We old 3d disease when Ij-Rheumo has n^rhfk'j?W"n f?coi*V i the greatest remedy for the ,wl,th arcorn,.or . . , It We will all wal 5 years? Thousands of people enjoy ourselves as w< to II. wondorfnl ruroa. Thi. Ku^lna s prescription should be In by E Uwr*nce & Co., , . 2*?c is all you need to tome. Have It ready when you lat first pain. Ask our dealer Sold In Lancaster ai w you our money back guar- as the world's bes For sale by The Standard by Lancaster Pharmi Co.. Lancaster, 8. C. 11-tf. Mackey ft Co. i in ru wm iv n vrt- - w*?rsvswnT**vsi firffrrywysy ^ IIVST I | I I K | I mm * \ V a W 4 I . I | I J| v P?#p""?HI""U "Si"-' hi??h"P QA1 U Shoe Pduh ML, "KEEP YOUR SHOES N I I ncji EH I > Deese, Delia r, Lillie May Walden, James Hamp Knight. Small. Howard irt, Jack Stoglaker, William a, David Hararley Hinson, t Knight. Coy f, J. D. SaunK, Henry Tayila Raker, Hatldwell, Lillie Ella Gulledge, Sthel Knight, la Lucas, Reuiushing, Erma Grade?Frank son, Tommle laffey. Oi*vaI >wles, Louise ', Inez RobertEula Sinclair, mpson, Ruby Pauline McWillle Hudson, ilma Hudson, Willie Harris, raig, Mary Ida Ige. larris. Wincie rnett. Louise i, Robert HarI Love. Harold Annie Harris. resident. Dispatch.) of the United ole world lisntion to catch On matters ns in general, more weight of any other the supreme on now faces nowledged by 1 in the effort tion. The un?an unselfish I of an unselpour out Its :hout limit for whole human pels a tribute I nothing never 'orld history. ^ Quick Vith "Geta-It" corn pains is mpinK around . st away from -J >r bumpy caliu'vc tried has I m Kilwfc w and then you and the pain the corn peels inana skin? leavenly feelutlonized the >rld. Millions fails. readies id have painfellows and our toes and FJverybody needs "QetsIk about and ? did without lay from your iceipt of price Chicago, III., pay. nd recomuienat corn remedy icy and J. F.