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The Sandusky Star-Journal from Sandusky, Ohio • Page 12

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THE SANPUSK.X al'AR-JOURNAL FRIDAY, 8, 1910. Letters To Santa Glaus SanU Claua letters are pouring ito Star-Journal office, and the tit Installment Is here printed. The rtters have all manner of addresses, nd they make ell sorts of requests, toe Utter was addressed to "Santa Bans, and another to Santa Claus, Greenland." AH, it is telleved, will reach the good Santa. The Star-Journal will publish as lany as possible, providing hey are "genuine." So-called "joke" liters will be thrown out. Some of the letters enclose contri- Kitlons for the Santa Claus fund.

for example, thlsone came from Kel- fcys Island: Santa Claus: "We are glad that Xmas is coning. We still live with our Grand- Da and Grandpa Schaedler. I am light years old and sister is live old. You brought us some nice iresents last year and we would like ome again this year. Sister would a middy, tablet, pencil, Every woman wants ink Ihey mean not only beauty but health.

Then put the color in your clieekA, not on them. The glow of, health is the red of healthy 8 through translucent skin. It impossible without rich, red blood. When a girl's color fades and she looks debilitated, a short of breath, when her heart palpitates after.every Sgbtaertion and she has pains in valious parts of the body el.e needs Dr. Williams' Pink Fills for Pale People.

They are the remedy best suited to re- Sore the blood, bring brightness to the eyes and put color in the cheeks and only other treatment needed costs nothing. is this. Give the patient plenty of sunlight, moderate excrcisa every day, not enough to cause fatigue, and use care in the diet because the food craved is often not the best for the CO Twobooks, "Building TJp the Blood'' and to Eat and How to Eat pive just the information that every mother of a growing girl needs. They are free. Write for them today to the Dr.

Williams Srhenec- tady, N. Y. Your druggist sells Dr. Williams' Pink Pills or you can bring your deer, Dear want you to give me a baubley alley and bring my brother Walter a engine. And do not forget the poor children.

And try to foil them and give them a box or handkerchief. And bring some poor children some slipper, and decorate there rooms. And bring my brother a pea sottor and a pair of blocks, and bring me a bulHer, and bring m' brother a pair of mapklu, and bring my mother a washmshine shy can wash clothes. And bring me a pair of booats. And bring my brother a sled.

And bring my brother a rokking horse. Fiom your loving friend, DONALD I'LMICH. Dear Santa Clause: Santa Clause 1 am writting yon a letter to let ou know what I want this i Christmas." Dear Santa I was good girl this year and I want to tell jou I what I want this Christmas. And 1 I wan? you to stop at my house.handker- I chief, "a pair of roller-skate, new dress, skirt, pair of shoes, piano, statue of Washington, statue of Lincoln. And I and something for my train.Ad a modle builder.

And a bouley alley. And a seller suit. And a air rifle. And be sure to fill my stockings. And aero- plain that And a bicycle.

Ami a mouth-organ. And a pair of gloves. And a pair of slippers. And I want a pair of caves slippers. And a box of bullets for my rifle.

And remember the poor children. Your loving friend, THKO. FETTEL. Dear Santa Claus--I want a sled. And a sun.

And a sword. And a builder. And a pair of skates. And live handkerchief. And a bicycle And a automobile.

And a aeroplane And a mouth-organ. Your lovtpg friend, FUEDEIUCK DRESS. Dear Santa Cluus--I am writing you a letter to let you know what I want. I want a new doll my Bister broke my other dolly. Please Santu Claus.

And another thing is a bureau. And a piano. And my papa a new suit. And my mother a chair I for surpcrs. And mv sister a doll buggy.

And my other sister doll and a cradle. And for my little baby boy a rochcr horse. Your loving fiend, CATHERINE MAKQUAUDT. Dear Santa Claus--I want a sand dumuer. And a elcd with a steer.

And my sister wants buKBX- And a doll that sleeps. And then I want a suit of clothes. And a tic. And I want a pair of house slippers. And I want a ralr of gloves.

And a pair of stockings to. And that will be all for these time. And dot for your loving friend, SILYV1N XBLLBllS Dear Santa Claus--I am writing you my letter to let you know what I want thist Christmas I have been a good boy this year so I am sure you will stop at my house and 1 will tell you what I want a cornet and a rain-coat and a rain cap and a ring also and Arnold wanta a alr- rlfle and some bullets to shoot with and papa wants a pipe to smoke with and mama wants some roslcs. AniS we all want a Christmastrce and bo, sure to have it decorate all up and have some candles on the tree alijl be sure to light thorn to so that Is, all. From you your loving frlcni HAROLD HEDMANN.

a a a And a watch and Rosella wants doll and a buss ana COLFAX, of Colfax must n-iv for their entertainment recently 'vhcn a girl show visited this town. Their wives have obtained the passage of a law excluding burlesque, circuses and the like. Ibbons, bread, pink white and blue, a rorkbag and my dolls lixea up, ana andy, nuts and oranges. "Enclosed flnd 20 cents for the loor children, from "Marian and Beatrice Reinlinger. want some thing too.

Well now I am going to tell you that I want. I want some books and some ribbons and a pair of shoes and I Dear Santa Bring a train and Dumper and a Christmas Tree, Street Car, and Candy. And be mre and not forget Mama and Sister. From a good boy. ROBERT RU3SEL EKLEBBRRY.

Dear Santa am going to isk you if you will bring me some Christmas. If you have lots 3f room in your sled bring me an srector, a suit of close, a pair of shoes, i big coster sled, and also a big Christmas tree. And don't forget the and Good-by. From a friend. CLAYTON UNTKENBAOH.

Dear Santy want a cor- aet and horn and a game and a story book. Good by From KENNETH AN'D DEORA. bracelet. And that will be all for this Christmas. Your loving friend, HAZEL STI.MMEL.

Dear Santa am going to tell you what I want for Christmas. I have" been a good girl this year, so am Well dear Santa don't foiget my tree. But don't forget to stop and bring me some candys and nuts and don't forget to bring my papa and mama some thing. Well this Is all for this time. From your Dear Santa would like to have for Christmas, a muff and fur, and a sewing box, a doll and a doll sed.

I would like a writing desk. Could you bring some things to decorate the rooms whitli. And I want a Christmas tree. Could you- bring my little sister some play things to. She said she wanted a table dishes too chairs and a doll cart a doll bed and doll.

And the baby said: nothing but da da. Mamma said that she would get the baby a ruber doll, a horn and a boat. Dont for get the poor children. And I for got to tell you that I wanted a box of handkerchiefs and a locket and chain, and I would like a little piano. A pair of white gloves and a suite of clothes.

HELEN MARRY JAYCOX. Dear Santa am writing vou a letter. For I want some-things for Christmas. 1 was a good girl. 1 hope you will stop at my house.

I would like a pair of skates. And I would like 3 handkerchiefs and a doll carriage. And would like a pair of new shoes. Do not foreget my little brother for he wants something too. I will hang up my stocking.

And so will my brother. So you will not make a mistake. For my brothers stocking is a little bit to shorter than mine. Do not forget the poor children and decorate my tree. For if you would the poor children will not get to see my tree.

And when you come besure and I want some shoes. I will tell you what the color 1 I want black bottoms and white tops. want my stockings filled with good things. And a nice horse and buggy. I And a nice pair of stockings.

And a little ring with diamonds in. And a nice pair of mocasins. And a nice pair of mittens. And a skirt, And pair of white hair ribbons, And a panting cup, some music pieces. Your little i girl, OLGA ROSSICK Dear Santa I write you a letter what I want this Christinas.

I want a big doll and a doll buggy and a dish, and some handkerchief and Santa remember the poor children. Stop at their house, a pair of glasses a piano, a bureau, one napkin a i Christmas tree. You little girl, HLEN D. Dear Santa Claus--I am -writing you a letter to let you know what I want tor this Christmas. I have been a good Eirl this year so I am sure you wil stop at my house.

But remember the poor children that have no money. I want a big doll with a blue dress, a blue velvet coat and a fur hat. Santa Glaus please bring me a Little Folk painting set. That is what I want for Christmas. My mamma wants a carving set.

And papa wants a pair of auto gloves. Please fill my stocking From your little girl. MILDRED SOMMERS. Dear Santa Please bring me a little tipwriter, Christmas tree, WHAT IS MORE DELIGHTFUL than to receive a box of our flowers? It shows that the sender thinks enough of you to tender such a delicate compliment and that he knows, too, the best place to get the finest flowers. Everyone who knows prefers pur flowers as we keep only the choicest and best.

White's Conservatory 41C Hancock-st. lfie NEW Dear Santo and writtiug yow a letter. Bring me a Christmas tree. Bring my sister a doll buggy and some deches. Bring my brother erect set.

And I want four one thing and that is a box of candy and an air riffe and some pop corn to. Do not for get my house Santa Claus: do you know my house number. Can you come in your aeroplane. IUv house number is 620 i i ave. And my mother wants a wash machine and I want 18 nock ties and sonic gloves to I want leather ones.

You i bo. WILLIAM HARRY LEAKGREEX. Good-by. Dear Santa Claus: --t am i santa you know And 1 am telling yon I want this Christmas Santa, I was a happy boy all i a Remember that 1 was wait And I want a nice -2 air rifle. Hi sure to not lor-get the poor.

And besure 1101 to for-get a and mother. And a i I acorriian. And besure to he nice Christmas And a nice pair of skin mittens. And a want bullet a 102 pounds. That is all tor this Christmas.

Yonr i i i A A. THE PEER of THEM ALL The Phonograph with the Diamond Point Tho EDISON Diamond Point phonograph will play any record made iind play it in a superior way. The ISdison Phonograph beats the name of THOMAS A EDISON, a name that pnes on no i i until such invention is absolutely The Edison has no needles to records are practically uu- hVeuknhle and the tono qualities nre perfect. Compare Kdison with any other machine costing i as much Then ou he the SMV1.1, I A FOR A large, line oC Violins, Guitars, Harmonica's and all small i $30-00 to Dear Santa Clans--Dear Santa am telling von what I a for i mas. I want some a i and a sled and a suit and watch and a pair oft roller-skates- and month- organ.

And I guess that is all I want. Rember the poor people. remhcr mv a ami mother. Don't skip mv house S1G street Your loving friend. HKLMUTII SEXGSTOCK.

Dear Santa Clnus--I am writ ins to you and let you know what I want for Christmas. I have been a Rood girl this vear so I am sure vou i stop at my house. And If you come tiring my little sister a buggy and a doll. And I Hkc a big doll and some handkerchiefs and a ribbon and a story hook. And my other Bister wood like a doll, and a storybook and a handchief.

My other sister wants a doll and a book and a handchief. And my big sister would like a handchief a story book a bracelet. And don't forget the poor. Good by Santa. Your loving girl.

IN A I Dear Santa Clans--I am a boy ton years old. I go to school every (lay I am In the third grade. I am going to tell you that I want a pair of house slippers for Christmas. I want a neck-tie. I want a pair of stock- Ings and I want a mnuin orgnn.

Don't forget our Christmas tree. And want candy and nuts. We want i some oranjros too. And we will decorate our Christmas tree. Your loving friend, ALVIN ZEIJLKRS.

Dear Santa Claus--1 am a little years old and I had been a Rood Rir! all year. And am to 1ft yon know that I a I would let you know that A. E. MAUKKT-ST OPEN KVKMXGS I PMAS For I Christmas Father Brother Him Just a few i suggestions that men i appreciate--fiom a Btoro GOODS nre especially t'eatmed. We Offer Values Unapproachable in Bicycles FOR MenBoys Men's Bikes, complete, mud guards, coaster JOR Qfl brake, etc.

A hiff value Boy's Bikes, complete $15.00 Razors, Tools, Skates, Fishing Rods, Razor Strops, Cutlery, Watches, BaseBall Goods, Razor Hones, Guns, Vacuum Goods, Safety Razors. J. Mertz Sons Washington and Better Service Better Merchandise The Store with the Christmas Spirit MAKE THIS YOUR XMAS STORE The Christmas season has started and nowhere that we know of is the Xmas spirit more in evidence than at Schumacher's. Splendid assortments of desirable and attractive gifts are ready for your selection. The salespeople have caught the holiday feeling and they are courteously ready to assist in selecting gifts.

Don't put it off--start tomorrow. Delivery can be made just before Christmas or at any time you wish. Note how low are the prices in this announcement--and there are thousands of other articles with prices as low--in many instances, lower. Hosiery at Schumacher's Cifts That Mean Everything that Gifts Should Mean. TVhateTer you jrlre has a dual mission; it must represent your spirit back of it, and it must please the one to whom yon giro It.

If yonr gKt falls either way the Christmas spirit Jg marred, If not lost. With extreme care, with economy, and character in yle-iv, has everything here been chosen to meet the every requirement of gift- giving. Study of this announcement and a thoughtful honr spent in the Schumacher store will convince and please and profit you. 1'ou Tvfll realize why this Is The Store The Xmas Spirit When women want hosiery that Is serviceable, yet unusual and different, it is natural that they should think of Schumacher's. Our stocks of Women's and Children's Hose are most complete--and for the holidays, this is the time to purchase.

All Colors in Silk 50c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2 pr. Pretty hotly box with every pair. Handkerchiefs The space devoted to this entire adyer. tisement conld be occupied with telling you about the thonsands of Handkerchiefs in this display. But we will both hare to be satisfied with reading about these comparatively few values in worth and prettiness here.

Women's fine all linen with initials Men's Pure Irish linen, initial or plain, each Children's Handkerchiefs, 3 in box Everything in fancy 1 (In to Hdks. from, I Ofifc Women's Coats of Quality All Underpriced For This Sale Every coat in this assortment is a representative of this Winter's popular models. $14.95 each for values up to $25.00 $16.95 each for values up to $30.00 $19.95 each for values up to $35.00 Every style has the distinctive dash that women of discriminating taste are demanding this season. The three important elements of appeal are strikingly represented in this wonderful collection of Coats--QUALITY, STYLE and PRICE. Your early inspection is invited.

Do not delay, for such garments at such bargain prices soon find owners. No charge will be made for necessary alterations. Women's NIGHTGOWNS Each in a Holly Gift Box 59c vttr It i be a bit of a task to decide just which one, of those styles you or Christmas recipient will like be.st, because all so pretty. These arc in --oil a i nuitle slip-over, i loiind or squille HP( k. i okes i in of i embroideries and ribbons.

All have, also, ribbon draw- claim laces at arm-holes and nock. Women's Flannelette Nightgowns 49c 4 and $1.25 Duckling Fleece and Crepe Kirn on 5Oc A kimono such as this answers a multitude of healthful, comfortable purposes. How nice to slip into one the moment one slips out of bed. How pleasant to lounge about all day in one. Well', they're necessary, that's all.

These are heavily fleeced and in every good and new design. Some are made Empire; some in loose coat models; others high waisted. All are handsomely trimmed with frillings and with bands of satin on collar and cuffs. At the waistline are satin ribbon ties or a heavy cord girdle. Which orje in your family would like one of these for' Christmas Gifts de Luxe are Silk Petticoats $3.46 Such good silk taffeta, with deep flounce, plaited ruffle and silk underlay is all the favored shades.

Tailored Taffeta Petticoats, That good quality that wears so well. The full flounce is corded and has small ruffles. Top part is tailored, making it neat fitting. Colors galore--and black. Boudoir Caps, 25c to $1.98 Dainty little fancies of satin, crepe de chine, lace and ribbon rosettes.

Each is in a pretty Christmas box, all ready for the giving. VfV.o-o.

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Years Available:
1898-1921