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The Salina Semi-Weekly Journal from Salina, Kansas • 5

The Salina Semi-Weekly Journal from Salina, Kansas • 5

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SAUNA SEMI-WEEKLY JOUENAL, FEIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1906. 5 MAHY ARE EXPECTED 1 lext to MUNICIPAL LEAGUE URGING LARGE ATTENDANCE. i ll II a fi 0 a CI CI 9 a ci Citv "Will Entertain Delegates One Evening at a Banquet Meetings in Odd Felloes Hall. TS a great, glorious, happy holiday, when it comes when the morning breaks and reveals bulging stockings, gifts neatly wrapped and placed, just bursting with, Christ From Wednesday' Eveuinc Journal. mas gladness and good cheer.

Its got to be a happy day, to make up for the puzzling problems that confront you during the weeks that precede it. How to make the Mayor David II. Shields, who, by virtue of the office of mayor, the president of the Kansas Municipal league, City Attorney Lovitt and City dollars and pennies accomplish all that must be accomplished how to make the sums that Clerk Godfrey, are today sending out a number of circular letters to the of fieials of the various cities of the state, urging the attendance of from one to five delegates at the league seem all too small to buy as many presents, acceptable, pretty, useful things, as you feel must be given. Right here this store will bring joy to your heart drive away your frowns and worries. With the 'finest, most comprehensive, really superb assortment of holiday merchandise that has ever been crowded into one store in the state of Kansas.

I 1 I rrrmrl 1 u. liwuvwiHUu meeting in this city next week. The letter gives the 'title of all subjects ft I 0 t) to a to be diseusTed, and states that in ad Union to the interesting program which has been arranged, the city will furnish at least one evening's enter tainment for the delegates. City Attorney Lovitt stated this morning that it had not been definitely decided upon what the entertainment will be, but it is "certain that it will be something all the delegates can en 3 joy. A concert by the Glee club at the opera house is contemplated, -and there are several other things under consideration.

After the entertain 0 raent 'there will be a banquet, but where the banquet will be held has not been, determined. It is a difficult mat ter to arrange lue details until it is known just bow many delegates will be attendance. City Attorney Lovitt made an ef First among Preferred Xmas Tilings are Furs Fine furs are growing scarcer every year and the prices are mounting higher, but we bought early, and liberally and our furs represent the best values obtairable today, Just consider how pleased she will be to get a handsome fur scarf, neck piece or muff on Xmas morning, with your card attached. Let us exhibit the great resources of our fur store. Women's Coats Value Giving Extraordinary The coat and Jacket section form hands with the suits and asks every economical shopper in town to give quick attention, for there will be bargains with a large B.

Many an Xmas gift of doub'e value will be selected from this coat stock before tee; holidays, tor we know how many women have been waiting for this occasion to get a smart coat at less than wholesale price. fort to secure V. J. Bryan for the oc casion, and he also wrote to Governor Folk of Missouri, requesting him to make an address before the members of the league. Mr.

Bryan has an en gagemen't for next week which he cannot break, and Governor Folk Js so Vmcllv onirno-pil in nriinan rt tiic mng. sage to the coming session of the Mi- CI 0 0 fi Ct CI 0 souri legislature, that it is impossible for him to get away from Jefferson City, at that time. An invitation was also extended to Judje Lindsey. of 1 i Denver, but he had not been heard from this morning. Until he has been i --j heard from nothing definite will be done toward arranging lor the even- 2 i WWW WW I i II .1 mg entertainment.

The meeting of the league will be held at the Odd Fellows hall, which is large enough to 1 accomodate the number of men who will be here. A Ribbons for Decorating Christmas Boxes', Etc Hundreds of pretty ribbon bows will be used to dec-orate Christmas glove boxesVhandkerchief boxes, fancy blankets, etc. We have ribbons, narrow and wide, in every shade Holiday Means Busy Days Among the Gloves Kid gloves for dress, in waist, elbpw and. evening lengths Smart cape gloves for street and service. Lined glovesTfor-cold hands, 1 pood gloves for everybody.

Here is a stock tthat holds a wonderful assortment of good gloves for everyone, selected for immediate needs and sold on the single standard of best qualities obtainable for the money. smaller hall might better suit the pur pose, but the corannttee is afraid that the attendance would be so laree that a smaller hall would prove to be in tr and color. Bring in your gifts that need ribbon trimmin convenient. The meetings will be held and let us match them up. each day, both in the forenoon and afternoon.

A part of one forenoon will be devdted to showing the delegates over the city in automobiles and carriages, provided the weather is fa i vorable. This will probably will be Wednesday afternoon, and the enter tainment and banquet will be held Wednesday evening in all probabil 111 --J i 8 if i ity, City Attorney Lovitt stated this morning. In the ride over the city a visit will be made to all places of in tereet, including the wholesale houses, the colleges and possibly the mills. The committee in charge of the af fairs is somewhat preplexed over the Men's Furnishings The Kind That Men Want The average department store sells great quantities of neckwear, suspenders, that are purchased as Xmas gifts but never get farther than the bureau drawer of the recipient. We don't sell that kind.

Our men's furnishings are selected with the same cre t4 question of what to do with the peo Ideal Xmas Gift Silk Dress or Waist Pattern Silk, the queen of fabrics, steps to the fore and says, "Can you imagine a more appropriate fabric for gift-giv-irlg than a piece of handsome silk with life, lustre and style in every inch?" This is the silk store of the city. You can buy "better silk for less money" HERE. ple. There will be no 'trouble in" tak ing care of any number that may come but the probable attendance is so certain that the committee has no way of knowing just how many to prepare and skill that would be used if the stock was to be chosen by a swell and exclusive men's store. for.

A large attendance is antieipat ed. NEWS FROM ASS ARIA. Notes Gathered Late This Week by Journal Man. Swan Pearson came up from Linds 1 9 13 if CI borsr on business Wednesday after noon. R.

I Montgomery and V. E. Olson attended the "hard time" social at Handkerchiefs The Busiest Spot in This Store A Thousand and One Little Things At the Notion Department for Gifts Bridgeport Wednessday evening, M. H. O'Brien made a business trip to Salina Tuesday.

You know why we always break records here. Hemstitched, embroidered, initials, in linen, in cambric, in silk. Handkerchiefs for man, woman and child, every R. E. Heinselman, who is collector Surprise the Household With a New Set of Draperies or Curtains If you place your order early we will agree to have them in place by Christmas eve and guarantee a satisfactory result, whether the drapes are made to order or taken from stock.

Lace curtains also make the most impressive kind of Christmas gift. Space forbids details, but a few dollars will do mar vels in all the little useful things that crowd this depart ment. for the Salina Journal, has spent sev fi eral days in and the past two weeks ktTollectmVand so- 1 good kindvand an assortment that's simply bewildering. ions. Anyonewish- i We have made a great bid for the bulk of the Christmas around our "city for Any Make it a point to shop at this store when on our liciting subscriptions.

vnnstmas stioppmg tour. ing a good and reliable paper should handkerchief business in town, we know you will respond. 8 subscribe for the Journal. P. J.

Lindblad shipped a car of cat tle to Kansas City Monday. Erika Olson returned from Salina Wednesday evening, where she has been visiting the past few days. Miss Flavia Johnson spent Wednes ti day with Mrs. Al Nordstrom. John Trulson has moved into his property oni Main street, which he re A Handsome Umbrella-Man's Favorite Christmas Gift cently had remodeled 9 Mr.

F. Lewis, from near-Smolan. called on his son Earl, the depot agent here, Wednesday. Always acceptable, always valued a fine umbrella makes a Christmas gift that never goes out of fashion. Air.

m. Mullen, or iuladeipina, is Is There a More Sensible Gift Than a Pair of Warm Blankets? Solid comfort and warm service in every square inch of them. None of those skimpy blankets that neither keep the warm air in or the cold air out can be bought here at any price. We have the best blankets from the best mills in A sufficient line of them for Xmas shoppers. here visiting has son, Frank Mullen, Special Lines of Holiday Hosiery Those who imagine that hosiery is too staple and commonplace for Xmas gift-giving should see the superb showing of fine hosiery, prepared expressly for the holiday season It's safe to say you won't see any other line like it in town yes, or in any other town near-by.

Some values extraordinary to make economical buying during: who is section foreman here. lie ex- here is always a rush at the umorella counter iys.JS Christmas shopping days, so come pec.ts to stay until after the holiday And Mrs. Mullen's father, Mr. E. II.

ii ti a ty it ti CI li if ti a ti it if a 8 0 We promise the finest showing of swell umbrellas for man or woman, and the prices are RIGHT. WW ti ti Krugg, of Kansas City, Kansas, is here visiting his daughter. -D. A. Van Trine, of Salina, was in i ii our city lnursday on business.

Mrs. John Short went to Bennington Thursday, where she will visit with her mother and other relatives for a few days. J. 0. Wilson and D.

A. Van Trine, of the Salina Telephone company, who went to Kansas Cit7 Sunday morning IoVr nil Ik I Store y's Department on business, returned last nidit..

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