The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, December 15, 1916, Image 16
CO f\o!y
of $ethf*h*tn>
?)e$ceit5 to us,
tue pray;
Cn st out our sins,
and enter in,
$5e born in us today.
VXt hear tf\c
Christmas angels
3Tft? Qrcat slad
tidings ted;
0) tome to ust
abide with ust
tf)ur 3Cord Emmanuel.
Quotations to Go With
Christmas Gifts
APPKTTY and O'igir.ai touch may ba j<iven ft
Christmas tfift bv ao<!omp,\rt\i!n: it with ft
dninty cnrd on which ftio written tic > eoinenfc's i
name anil iotno apt ^uoiitloii ct n.-i appropr.a!* na
ture. A law sol?>;t?d quotation# suitable tor Ui(fw6t\t
gifts art 'ucnc .tud here
For * postal card atbu!T>
K'v. i j thai pass fr cm land to hr.l
? Lona'cuji^.
For a net ol books b*a well-know^ author:
T'le c; ;?( i.lo'V ol every poople ariuos from
It-* .'.ut iJij. ? Or Joi.iison.
For a a!l attcrrio.'i toa cad:!y .
! , thou solt. t: J ricb*r, B.ijfo and ventr
al . 1 liyu.d. ? Cc.'.:/ C.^oor. ,
For a uinf'.il purse
The b^ .t frionJs a n in the purse. ? Gorman
Pt cvetb.
Happy tho mftn. who. void of cares and Strife,
In ? ken or in 'eathern purs? retains
A spltjnd.d st.cung ?John Phillip*.
With a pack of c-vdo:
Tho cards boat all the piayors, bo they norer
so skillful. ? Emorson.
"Vlth a pair of gloves:
Oh. that I wore a glove upon that handf
? ' Romeo and Juliel."
W\th a silver handglass:
Tho heart like a mirror should reflect all
objects without, being tulUed t/ any. ? Coo*
fuous.
With a "tear off" calendar:
The longest day must hot# an end. ? Italian
Proverb
A Christmar gift ol a ring for a flanceo or wtfr
So let our '">v?
As endless pi ovo
. And pure as gold forever.
? Robert Herrick.
For the last baby.
Much 1? she worth and eren mora is m*le
of her. ? W B Henley.
With an umbrella
The year, most part deformed with dripping
! rains. ? Cowper
With a cookbook:
The taste of the kitchen it better than the
smell. ? Old Proverb
W)Uien electric torch lamp.
To a Treat night a groat I ant horn. ? Otd
Proverb
With a needlecase
Who ? ? ? hath n*?d of a bundrea
?Old Proverb. *
v? A Subtle Revenge.
"now tiitl you break your wife of
buying you cigars for a Christmas
present V
"I gave iter u box of cheap choco-j
lafes."
The Other Way.
"Have you fetish od yoOr Obrlatma#
shoppfogr ^
f -Jto; if finished me* ,
/ Merry
Christmas ^
Here's hoping
thai this old boy
. will not forget
vou- ? >
A Real Hi?rty.
Harry had attended tlu? Christmas
party of_n little 1'iieml and enjoy ^tl It '
very much, especially the c?mlv and !
? >i Ih-i^ i?jodieiL A. lew davs Itt t *r th"
mother of his little* host met h.m and J
i.vUed :
"I >?? ! .\t?u have a goo<l. tlim.. Harry, I
at orrm's party?" ? *
"I should nay so!" responded llarry. '
?Mithusinstically. "Why, nminina had j
to sit np with me three n'ghts 1 was
<o s|ek."
( li<- Christ mas not $ is peabe
.ml pood will. Whatever dis
cords, wrongs or resentments tho
\i>itr has hrld for US. tho M?'ks<h1
< hristmnstide should catl tlu'iu
all. If you have pushed aside
:?u> hand this j-.uir, reach out
and .-lusp it ho v. if any dear
tii' has Irwverted knit It np
i .icain on tlits irhiddest ot all am
I vtf-vripx. f all wound* l?o
j healed, aad all resentment and
l pride he l?ii?i?-d under tho Chrlst
f" inns liollv ?\ h>l<- w(. ^ lehratr tho
; birthday ? > f thr Prince of Peace.
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Decorations for the Tree.
A pretty decoration for Christmas
which Is so easily mado that the little
tots can do most of the work, is paper
chains. Silver paper and blue paper
make the prettiest. Cut the paj>er
lntu four-inch squnres, then cut the
squares into strips one-fourth inch
wide, and paste tho ends of the little
strips together. linking them as you
go. Silver alone is very pretty, and
alternate links of nlue anc! silver givo
an attractive effect. Tha paper costs
five cents a sheet, so the expense of
the decoration is small. .
S ? w. ,
Not Plnying Favorites.
"You say this girl show is intended
for the tired business man?**
"That's the i flea," replied the man
user. "But we don't wish to discrim
inate. und during the holiday soason
we are glad to receive the patronage
of the tired college boy.** j
a Vict
at your
this Christmas
?V.HI
This store is Santa's Victrola I leadquartei?. 0 The old gentleman is firmly convince
every home should have a Victrola. and we agree with himK So if you'U come in an^ttiMia
the Victrola you want, we'll pass the good \yord to Santa and have him atop around
bourse on Christmas Eve with the exact instrument of your choice.
You can get a Victroh at $25, $40, $50. $75. $103, $1 50. $200 'or $300 i ??{?
11 cW'L; ?Ste
taste ana need. < ..
And no matter which you get, from tV.e smallest to the largest, it is always the a npi ~
musical instrument of the world, and it bring* you the true art of the world's greatest singer s
musicians, comedians, bunds and orchestras, L- v , s
And if Christmas shopping has been "too much" for your j^ocketh&ok, so that you fed
need of easy terms, ( nighty easy they arc, too) just mention the matter to us and you
get your Victrola and enjoy it without the slightest inconvenience on the "money end "
.... m
Titu ?
Stille Nacht, Heilige Nacht (Ernestine Schuman-Hein)
Mighty Lak'a Rose (Geraldine Farrar and Fritz Kreisler....
Swiss Echo Song (Luisa Tetrazzini) .
Mignon-Kennst du das Land ? (^Ernestine Schumann-Heink)
Aida-Celeste Aida (Enrico Caruso) .. ! >88127 .. 12 Y..'?f$.00
Bonnie Sweet Bessie (Luisa Tetrazzini^-i*. 88428 12 ? $.3C
Trovatore-Miserie (Emy Destinn-Giovanni-Martinelli) 88530 12 .... $8, C
Adeste Fideles~( John McCormack) ,74436 12 .... $1.60
Sizf
*8138 12 . ..
88537 12
88311 ....... 12
88090 12
Come Back to Erin (John McCormack)
Samson, Total Eclipse "No Sun No Moon (Evan Williams)
Dreaming of Home and Mother (Evan Williams)
Mollie Darling (Evan Williams)
Face to Face (Evan Willi; ms) ;... L
Crossing the Bar (Evan Williams) ?
Meistersinger-Prize Song (John McCormack) ; 74470- -48
Bohemian Girl- The Heart Bowed Down (Clar Whitehill) .. 74407 ........ 12 .... $1.60
Loves Old Sweet Song (Clarence Whitehill) 74321 12 .... $1.50
Carry Me Back to Old Virginny (Alma Gluck and Chorus) 74420 12 ..., $1.50
My Old Kentucky Home (Alma Gluck)
74158 ...... 12 .... $1.50
74403 ........ 12#.... $1.50
74476 ........ 12 .$1.50
74480 12 .... $1.60
74411 12 .... $1.(
7ill9 12
74386 12 .... $1.50 |
C* VI i UV/iV / - ? -- ^ r
Parla Valse-Oh Speak (Alma Gluck) 74g#lSW".'|1.50
The Mothers Prayer (Alma Gluck) .. 74476* 12 .... $1.50
Calvary (Herbert Witherspoon) 74450 12 ....^1.50
Caprice Viennois (Kreisler- Fritz Kreisler) 74197 ........ 12 ..i. $1^50
- ? AM f* SV ?
Thas-Meditation (Mischa Elman)
Liebsfreud ( Kreisler-Fritz Kreisler)
Humoresque (Mischa Elman) \
Serenade Standshen (Mischa Elman)
Alabama Spalding (Efrem Zimbalist)
Menuett in G. (Efrem Zimballist)
The Holy City (Evan Williams)
O Sole Mio'My Sunshine (Enrico Caruso)
Abide With Me (Alma Gluck-Louise Homer)
Life's Dream i* O'er (Alma Gluck-Louise Homer)
Ava Maria -Mascagni (John McCormack-Fritz Krisler)
74341 ....... 12
74196 12 ...
74*63 12 ...
74167 If ...
74443 12 ...
74444 12 ...
74355 12 ...
87243 10 ..
87132 10 .
87201 ....... 10 -
87192 10 ...
... $1.60
$1.60
$1.60
$1.60 S|
$1.60
$1.60
$1.60
$2.00
$2.00
$2.00
$2.00
$2.00
Jesus Lover of My Soul (Alma Gluck-Louise Homer) 87200 1?
One Sweetly Solemn Thought (Alma Gluck-Louise Homer) 872H* ..r.7?10
Whispring Hope- (Alma Gluck-Louise Homer) $7107 10 .... $2.
87110 ........ 10 ???:? X?2-"" 1
io .... &
Oh, That We Two Were Maying (lima Gluck-L. Homer)....
Tales of Hoffman -Barcarolle (John McCormack-Kreisler)
How Can I Leave Thee? (Geraldine Farrar-Louise Homer)
87245
Annie Laurie (Louise Homer) S
Homer) 87009 ........ 10 ....$2.00 'I
?' ?7233 ... ... 10 .... $2.00
At Parting-Rogers (Louise
Calm As The Night (John McCormack-Fritz Kreisler) 8'i^t?? ........ -- : ^ i
A Perfect Day (Evan Williams) 64306 JO .... ?
Beautiful Isle of Somewhere (Evan Williams) ?.?? 64411 ? 10 .??
Alice Where Art Thou (Evan Williams.) ^ 64271
Good Bye Sweet Day (Janet Spencer.) : 64186 io ... ^ ,
Mave Marie, Marie (Michtilowa) 61131 10
Then You'll Remember Me (John McCormack.) .. . . \ 64599 ^0
The Ninety and Nine _( Evans Williams) .. . . . . ..: .77. ... . . I. 6454^:,m?.vU
Lo, Hear the Gentle Lark (Alma Gluck.) r ........... ?4267. ...
Im Abendroth (Schubert) Julia Culp 64492' i -
Ben Bolt (John McCormack.) > 64433 10
The Bird of the Wilderness (Alma Gluck.) 64591
.... $1.
10 :...
The above Njcecords are a few of the
Come in and -Ave will
When looking for
CAMDEN
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