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THE SANDUSKY STAR-JOURNAL WEDNESDAY, DEC. 20,1916. Clubs Music SJj A PAGE FOR WOMEN I AAnr--C horlitks. a i SHOPPING A TIRESOME TASK FOR YOU? JUST THINK OF THE GIRL ON OTHER SIDE OF THE COUNTER By MOLLY LEE. which side of the counter- sentiment--I say, when she goes down have you been today? Selling (Q set these last gifts, she is just a goods--or buying them? little "difficult." Did you come home this afternoon i she doesn't mean to be.

Sometimes, along about 5 o'clock, or 5:30, with or a moment, while she waits impa- full of packages, after an tiently for her change and sees the your arms hour or two shops? spent In the various Do you feel satisfied with your purchases and with ceived? the service you re- Was the girl at the ribbon counter singularly unresponsive when you saleswoman, answering the questions of half a dozen women, doing up a package and trying to figure out how much five-eighths of a yard of ribbon at a shilling a yard would be, she has a rea' human sympathy for her. U6 ut But unless she has stood right there, back the third time and asked in her shoes--with her feet aching ana her to get out a bag from another C0 as ice--and a splitting headache, case and let you see how it was made i jth a blast of wintry air pouring in and whether the remnant of ribbon on her if she happens to be near the you had looked at once before would door or, if she is in the back- of the be enough to make one? i store, breathing an atmosphere winch Perhaps vou wanted to exchaime the I is thick and hot and heavy with the bed-room supers you bought last, breath of the crowds that pass, she week, for a box of stationary, and the really knows very little about it unmistakable siKiis of She IB going home after doing a i loiiple more errands, and there will be 'supper to get and the children will 'round the table and talk busily ol their plans and the man of the house will sit across and look at them i all, a little amused, but lovingly, and the cold and the crowds and the wom- who fusses, and the woman who slippers show unmistakable signs having been "tried on" (or tried out) on the soles. The holiday season, even with the very best ot intentions, is a trying on" for the woman with the bin heart, a long list of people to i to and She sees so many flat pocket-book. things which would be "just the thing" an for someone on her list, but discovers wastes time, will all be forgotten that the simple looking little needle- the woman who buys. book or bit of neck-wear is quite be-: by It is the saleswoman who has been vond tne Wset'for herself.

the other side of the counter all "nd so she begins to plan to make day and be all the evening, who it--perhaps she meets Mrs. Early Shopper and they stop right there in is under the real strain. She rushes liome and eats a hvrried simper and SHE'S FIRST WOMAN ATTORNEY GENERAL IN UNITED STATES SnODDSI rillU DHJIJ i thYmiclrtle of the mam aisle and Mrs back again to her post of dut ami at Shopper tells her how she ha, made last home through the winter night all her things "It doesn't cost ANY- too weary to Hunk of anytmng but THING compared with i them, the blessed privilege of sleep for a few and then the SENTIMENT of a gift hours, fhat is made, my dear'" There is a eight-hour law for work- And so Mrs. Flat Purse decides to ing women in Ohio and it "copy" the work bag which sells for naidlv enforced -Q time of the year. This is it.

Ynd she buys varria nf ribbon wnen the sales woman must worK at and a half of narrower ribbon i strings at 15 cents per yard, and pays must wait upon women who are hur- SOCBAL Safe Milk! Forlalutt.lov«ll Orltfokl rood-Drink Fof All Mitt. Uitttd OrilB to 1 Cost YOU A delightful little birthday party was tbat given for the pleasure of was to hold Its regular meeting this week In the Congregational church has postponed a ll meetings until alter the Robert Elsworth Miller, Saturday af- JHoli(la 8 when they will be Tne nicm rs will meet on Friday, the I second week In January. The T. C. Club will meet Thursday for dinner at the homo of Mrs.

Hovey Nims, of Bloomingville. ternoon, the occasion being the 10th anniversary of his natal day. The little quests, numbering about twenty, met at his home on Pcrry-st at two o'clock and scent a merry afternoon. Gamea and good times were enjoyed and music on the amberola furnished entertainment. Later in the afternoon the little folks gathered around a beautifully decorated table, with a big birthday cake and candles for a centerpiece.

Red and green were i the colors carried out in tiie decora- jj cold Storage Co. have tions. miniature Christmas trees and received two car trees), THE WAR Has Not Affected the Price Of Christmas Trees. bells being used. Many tokens of love were given to Master Robert bv his little guests, who comprised the following: Flor- ence Handkammer, Elizabeth Smith, Margaret Smith, Lucile Eschenauer, Emily Ronehouse, Gertrude Schnecke, Mary Goodsite.

Mary Katherine Zipfel, Robert Handkammer, James Smith. Franklin Smith, and the prices are the same as last year. Miss Clara Ruth Mozzer. is and BILL NO. 1 TO BE INITIAL MEASURE COLUMBUS, Dec 20--House bill No.

3 in the next legislature will be the Leonard proposed iniated law barring liabilitj Kramer. Lewis Ebner, Eben Anthony. insurance companies from competing Roy Seebach. Robert Matthias, liar- i tho a te workmen's compensa- ry Webber Jesson, Richard John Mil- I tion act ler and the little host. Initiative petitions bearing 41,659 signatures from 68 counties were filed Miss Elizabeth host.

BlckPi of i i '39 cents per yard, and two yards, harder and undei more trying condi- a half of narrower ribbon for tions than at anv other season. She 2fl rents for the beads, with which to jnake "those fascinating little tassels," and a package of sachet powder at 10 cents, and she spends one afternoon and part of two evenings working like get the present made and neglecting other important after" Christmas. things and when she reckons it all up, ried and worried themselves and perhaps show less consideration than they would if they were not "frazzled" with the thought that Maria might not until the "morning Miss Clara Ruth Mozzer of Denver, assistant attorney general of the state of Colorado, is thought to be the first woman who has held that office, for no record can be found of I A Frolic any other woman who has served in that capacity. She is known as a brainy lawyer and is in the habit of winning her cases. gave very interesting pupils i ecu.il at her home Saturday December 13.

ai the young students played their tions well and with godo style. The following program was ell rendered. Come Pussy Liu Isav Viola Hanson. Curly Locks Benr Mildred Sclieel. Military March Clara Schoewe.

Moorish Dance Olga Ziemke. Jolly Blacksmith Elsie Laurence. Dobo-Link Schottische Helen Xutzki. i late yesterday with the secretary of state by John Voll, president of the Ohio federal of labor. I If the legislature fails to pass the bill i vil' be referred to the people I Voll said.

If its fancy slices for go to M. Nobils. you aie looking V-lnivre Ke'-n Haris BiTjbt Gounod she finds she cents. has saved just four So, when she goes down town to finish her Christmas shopping and buy the gifts -which only need to be put Into a fancy box, -wrapped with holly Chester Spier. March and SoMiois' Chorus Thelma Leder.

Pixies' Goodnight Song Brown Margaret MacDonald. Colsolation Kcrn Louise Leder. Miss Cora Louise Schaub will tain informally at her Home on ITan- ock-st Friday evening, a group of her far from being a bed of roses and the in-law and daughter, Surgeon and Mrs. being privileged for tje cc- PERSONAL MENTION 1 The life of ttie young woman who 'Commodore and Mrs. Denig are works in this tide of high pressure is spending the holidays with their son- concessions which have been made to arry gnaw at the U.

S. Naval hospital her in shortening her working hours should be observed by every law-abiding merchant. MUSIC The Christmas music at the various churches this year wi'l be unusually beautiful and the directors of the choirs have arranged interesting pro- grama which will be presented. With the many new young voices which have developed under the vocal teachers in the city, many lovel, numbers -laborate so accompany the choir and Russell Dann will play several violin obligates The outline of the cantata to be giv-1 nam-st will leave the latter part of the Boston, Mass. Since navigation has closed, Captain and Mrs.

L. Goodsite have taken up their residence in Sandusky. Mr. and Mrs. Carl F.

Steen, of Put- casion. 4 choir un- a direction ot Mrs Freda jlnkius. with Clara and Granville Jones, will present the folio programs: Morning service. Offerto.y Solo, Bethlehem HUH Mrs. Rov Williams Anthem.

Dressier Edna Marshall. The i i a of a king NircHi" Mra. Freda Black-Jenkins. Evening Service. Hejoico Greatly Woodward Antliem (clioir) A i a i The Angel Gabrirl Mrs.

Begg Hail Thou art lIK'hlv Elmer Mayer Dudlcv Buck. Babe of Bethlehem Mrs. Roy Williams. Night of Ni.bts a Water Marguerite Spaith Silent Night, (E'Olo and TM; Ashton 1 lav lies Anthem tchoii). Ther? vrre Shepherds Abidiir; Freda Black-Jenkins.

Trembono solo Clement Alspacli. en in the evening, follows: And in that Day Chorus Solo part, Roy Powers. Quartet, "There shall come forth Helen Bates, Edna Sharp, Royal Powers and J. F. Stai key.

Quartet and Chorus, Silent Night Alto solo Edna Sharp Tenor solo J. F. Starkey Soprano solo, Helen Bates O' Babe of Bcyhlem Isabel Till O'blessed town of Bethlehem Edna Sharp Tenor, solo and chorus. Glory to God in the highest Solo part, Marco Smith Star of the East Helen Bates Men's chorus, Quest of the Wise men, solo by Jos. Harbrecht Final chorus.

Blessed be the God Tenor solo, Smith The morning service at the Methodist church is to be a White Gifts service and the members of the Sun, day school will a a pait in a beau- tit'ul program which has ueen anangpd by Miss Maude Lawrence i the assistance of others in the Suuda.v school. i nress.fr Do not forget the Sing" which will be held Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock at the High school. This is an opportunity for every one who loves to sing to make a little music themselves, with no one to criti- cise. The songs are to be the Christmas carols and hymns and enough patriotic numbers to make everyone remember that they are in the "land of the free" and appreciate what it means this holiday season for America to be songs will be thrown on the screen and J. Star- Mr, and Mrs.

Henry A. Bechtel and son Armin, of Harrison-st, left Tuesday for Youngstown to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. D. W.

Wilson, Mrs. Bechtel's parents. COME UP ami get a $6.00 Hat for $1.00 Jessie Meenan American Bank Bldg. Entrance on Market-st. Appropriate Useful Holiday Gifts Washable Glace Gloves and Fancy Silk Cloves in black and colors Handkerchiefs Hand Bags and Purses, Dove Brand Under- vear in Batiste and Crepe de Chine, colors flesh nd white.

Bath Robes and Bath Robe Blankets, Indian 1 31ankets, Auto Robes, Umbrellas. Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, Round Table loths, Lunch Cloths, Children's Cuddledown sets, Women's Crepe de Chine and Georgette Crepe Blouses. Sets of Furs, Muffs and Scarfs and numer- other articles. Inspect our large assortment of these, before purchasing elsewhere. at peace.

The words of the week tor Circlevilie, where tney will remain lor seveial months, the guests ot Mr Mrs. Chas. Caskey. Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Seebach ana daughter Edna of Camp-bt, leave Saturday for Cleveland, to spend the holidays with friends and relatives. Miss Josephine Morgan, of Columbus, will arrive Thursday to spend the Christmas vacation at the 'Cooke home on Wayne-st. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shively and daughter Elizabeth Ann, will spend Christmas In Fremont, the guests of Mr.

and great success and if possible to con- Mis H. Shively. I i HIP sings through the remainder Mr. and Mis. George P.

Chambers the winter. Then some spring will spend the Christmas holidays in evening they will get together in one Grand Rapids, Mich. of the parks and show all those who Miss Marietta Atwood returns the have not attended how well the old latter part ot the week from Garfield, songs can be sung by folks that hav-p Utah, where she has been visiting vv ith practiced them. key, Rev. Sanderson and Rev.

Theo. Stelhorn will each direct a group nf numbers It is a "community" of numbers affair--no one is paid WttyNE. COUPON This Coupon entitles the bearer to Double Trading Stamps on every purchase THE ENTIRE WEEK for their services, every one wants to make it a i if tfl P.O11- The high school orchestra have giv- Ohio Pn their services to make this occa- ion a success and there will be sev- day to spend the holidays at his home onl instruments beside the piano to lead the singing Remember the hour, 3:00 o'clock. rul.Uixes. Philip Eniich, who attends i i uimersity, will arrive The "White Gifts" sen ice at the nts Dressier The Angels Song A (choir Solo, Edna Marshall.

The Angels Song Fcarls Mrs. William and Elmber Mayor 1 Little Town of Hcthlchom Billiard Rachael House Let us now go even unto Bethlehem Ncvin Anthem (choir. Solo, Mrs. Uoy Williams. Violin solo, Wlpgenliert Schubert-Elman.

Granville Janes. The New Born King L'Rspoir Henry Mem. We Three Kings Bullard Trio, Elmer Maj er, Ashton Haynes and Henry Mertz. Beautiful Star Foaria Mas-belle Ilinkcy. Holy Night Adams Choir -with solo and obligato by Freda Black-Jenkins.

Jesus, name of wondrous Love Bullard Leonard Haynos. Virgins 'Lullaby Dudley Buck Alta Hoivse. 'Angels Lullaby Franz Abt Trio, Marguerite Spaith, Helen Engels, and Alta'House. Years have passed Van de Water Marguerite Spaith. Gtery to God Lynes Cnolr, solo by Judge.

Closing Hymn, Joy to the World. The choir of the Trinity M. K. church will render the beautiful can- UUby Ashford, entitled "Holy Night" kt the Sunday evening service. Mrs.

Powers-Bender will direct the production, Miss May Unks will pre- at the organ and Mlsa Belwmacher will nifty the piano. The lay school orchestra, under the iMp of Mra. James ROM, will The program to the Woild, Cluistmas H.vmn Praj er the pastor Little Town ot Bethlehem Ashforcl lly Hell Till. Seeking the King Dallas Kicliard Fronch, Wilson Kuodi-r, Forrest Hobbins, Sheldon Maker, Jiobeit Hoss, Gcoigc Beebc, Kmniet McCelland. Exercise, Melodies of Christmas, I Response (lie i i i i i i i Bates, i Bnumgartnpr, LouKi i Marjorle Baum- gai tiler.

Ma.v I'en Quartete. to Jod Kdna Sharp, Mrs Bender, Ho.v Towels, and Maico Smnii. Christmas Heading Tluee Kings Miss Minnie Weis. "Christmas" Marguerite Clark, Marlon Ickcs, Marjory Mover, Fein IjOth, Lois Mc- F.lhanev. Lena MrCelland, i Meek, Earl Boslaugh, and Alice Nului.

Ex'Teise, Sweet Christmas a i efitchen Weis, i a I-ong an 1 Smith. Exorcise-, "Christmas" Eirgpne Olcmacher, Handall SaJ'ley, Robert Hombcmer, Harriet Curr, Eloise i i Christmas Toughts Primary Class "Christmas Ixjuise Baker, Mnrgaiot Curr, Malcolm Thatcher, Frank Abbey, and Miles Moslaugh. Solo, Beaut i Star Fearis i Miss Helen Bates. Christmas exercise In Olliei- Lands Carl Holder, Ed. Ansl, Haiold Ross, Ernest Risley, Carl Weis.

A King Is Horn Carl Homborger, Glajds Paulie, Smith. Presentation of gifts to the on Ilajes-av. Dr. and Mrs. McClure and daughter, Mary, ot Newark, and Mr.

and Mrs. James McCUne. of Barbcrton, will spend Christmas and a few adys fol-; Congregational church Sunday morn- lowing with relatives in the (ily. ing, December 24th, is to be of John Wemgates ot Wichita, Kansas, ua beauty. The trimmings are to spend the holidays i his a of white with Christmas! ents, Mr.

and Mrs. A. Wemgates, of, greens, a large white cross forming a Camp-st. beautiful center Gifts are to be pro-1 Mr. and Mrs.

Jay llennessv, of i scntert in white packages, boxes or en-, lay, will spend Chirstmas with their velopos and all the gifts made arc to parents. be used for benevolences and needs John Whetsone, of Cleveland, i outside the church. Each class of the spend Christinas i his mother, Sunday vhool will make a gift, one of the members presenting it i a few words indicating the spirit in which it is i and the pmpose lor which it shall lie used. Friday i the Sunday school DOUBLE STAMP WEEK To make this the Banner Week of the year we offer you Exceptionally Special Inducements from ail departments and double stamps on each purchase. Don't Forget We're Closing Out Our Entire Toy Department $1 Bissels Toy Carpet Sweepers, Xrnas Spec.

25c Standing Black boards Xmas Special 77c 17c Trains of 3 cars and engines 25c value Xmas Special 50c Doll Furniture Xmas Special lOc 33c Mrs. Frank Page, of Jefcrson-st. Miss Una Woessner, of Huron, will shortl.v alter Christmas to spend several weeks i Miss Folra Kmich, of Hayes av. i i Hoso. Toledo, i $1 15 Dolls Collapsible Go carts Xmas Spec.

$2 98 Toy Extension Tables Xma Spec. $1 50 Crokinole boards Xmas Spec. QO $12.00 Four Toy Autos, Rubber Tires, Horns, Electric lights, Wind Shields etc. Sold at $16.75, $19.75 $23.75 Xmas Special Childrens' Dishes, large sets, values to $1.25 Xmas Special Rain Capes for children, ages 4 to 14 yrs. Blue and Red Satin.

Xmas Special $2.98 Crepe De Chine and Tub Silk Waists, Xmas Special Childrens' Coats and Serge Dresses one Rack of Broken sizes, values to $5 Xmas Special $1.69 and Tub $1.78 Barrel $3.95 $5 95 Tiger Muffs, Shape, Xmas Special $1.50 Childrens 1 White Angora Fur Sets, Xmas Special $1.95 Mens' and Ladies guaranteed Rain Proof Umbrellas, Xmaa Special 9Sc Gingham Dresses, ages to 6 new spring styles Xmas Special Girls All Wool Serge Dresses, ages 6 to 14, values to $7.95. xmas nn Special $1.45 will a a Christmas a i rome Friday to be the guets of her ''is- the cliumK room and one of the fi-at-' tor. Mis. a i ol i nres is to be a little playlet i I 1 Mr and Mrs. Elmer Hornmi; and to be i the direction of Paul d.uichler Dorothy and a i of Appell who home from Obeilin for New Yolk city, came Saturday and are Holidays.

A jollj good time is guest at the Sohneneman home on De- pionuscd to all vvhn attend catur-sl. Mivs Alma Schoer.emiiii of Cleveland, i arrive a The a 1" i NOTICE. The a a mooting of the stock holders of The Third National Kx- chanpr Bank, Sandusky, Ohio, i bo hold at their banking office an a ary 9th, at 3 p. for the pur i pose of electing directors to scrvr during tho ensuing yoar and the transaction of such other businoss as may be presented. Polls open from 3 to 4 o'olook p.

m. QtHNN, Cashier. Mr and Mrs. .1 13 Salisbury and son Joseph, will bo the guests of their con, Car' Salisbury, of Cleveland, (or over Christmas. COME TO THE Matern Flower Shop For Restful Xmas Shopping and the Unusual Xmas Gift, Everyone is Cordially Invited to See Our Xmas Display.

OPEN DAY AND EVENING. 915 Waahington-st. Bell Phone 1176-W Home Phone 1002-R. BLANKET SPECIALS $1.25 Double Fleeced Blankets 68x72. Sale price $1.69 Double Fleeced Blan- C1 QQ kets, 72x81.

Sale $1.98 Double Fleeced Blan- Cfl kets, 72x81. Sale price. $2.50 Double Blankets, white and plaid; 72x81. Sale price Guaranteed $3.50 Extra Heavy Wool Nap Blaiy- kets; 81x90. Sale JO 89 price at vtiuJ $3.95 Extra Heavy Wool Nap Blankets; 81x90.

Sale 81x90. price at $6.95 and $7.95 All Wool in pretty plaids. Sale flJC 00 ipJiOd price at "Chill Killer" $2.69 $2.98 Toy Tool Tables. Xmas Special $1.45 Boys' Tool Chests Xmas Special 25c Toy Houses, Xmas Special 2Sc small size Wagons Xmas Special 98c Fox Educational Double Face. Xmas Special Two Toy Pianos, one Upright and one Baby Grand.

Both $6.95 Values. Xmas Special Coasters, good size and durable, Xmas Special A. 25c Toy Suit Cases Xmas Special 18c 15c Board. 59c 15c Womens' 25c Lisle Hose, in both Black and White Xmas Special Boys' Wool Ribbed Hoso, all sizes, values 39c Xmaa" Special Childrens' Fur Sets, in White and Colors, values $1.95 69c to $3.50 Xmas Speci Womens' Kid Gloves in White, Black and Colors, not all sizes, values to $2.00 Xmas Special Little Boys Worsted Suits, nges 2 to 6. Values $1.50, Xmas Special Heatherbloom Petticoats, in beautiful bright Colors, Xmas Spec, 59c $4.95 Womens" 79c Black and White Silk Hose, Xmas Special Dress Skirts in Velvets, Taffetas, Silk Popline, and all Wool Materials, values to $7.95, Xmas Special Womens' Fine White Cashmere Hose 50c values, Xmas Special Infants Baby Bonnets in and Colors, values to 75c, Xmas Infants Sweater Sets, cap.

leg- gins an sweater. White and Colors, Xmas Special Womens' 98c Black Mercerized elastic bands, XmaR Special 59c Buy Your Toys Here.

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