St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, December 21, 1917, Image 10

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Good King; Wenceslas looked out
On the feast of Stephen,
And the snow lav round about,
Deep and crisp and even.
Brightly shone the moon that night,
Though the frost was cruel:
When a poor man came in sight
Ciath'ring winter fuel.
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First Singer:
"Hither, page, come stand by me,
If thou know'st it, telling.
Yonder peasant, who is he,
Where and what his dwelling."
Second Singer:
"Sire, he lives a good league hence,
Down beneath the mountain.
Close against the forest fence.
By St. Agnes' fountain."
First Singer:
"Bring me flesh and bring tue wine.
Bring, me pine logs hither:
Thou and I, we'll see him dine
When we bear them hither."
Second Singer:
"Sire, the alight is darker now,
And the, storm grows wilder,
Fails my heart. I know not how
I can go on longer."
First Singer:
"Mark mv steps, be brave, my page:
Tread thou in them boldlv;
Then thou'lt fmd the winter's rage
Freeze thy blood less coldly."
Page and monarch on they went
On thev went together.
Through the rude wind's wild lament.
Through the bitter weather.
In his master's steps he trod.
Where the snow lay dinted ;
That was in the very sod
Which his foot had printed.
Therefore, Christian men, be sure,
Wealth or rank possessing.
Ye who now do bless the poor
Shall yourselves find blessing.
We Wish You a Merry Christmas
and a Prosperous New Year
Our Advertising
is the point of contact between the buying public and our
selvts. It is the mirror held up to you reflecting the
store's policy and truthfully keeping you informed of the
advantages to be derived in trading here.
Every statement is tempered so that none may be mis
led. We never over-estimate or inflate a value. We never
make a promise we cannot fulfill. We thank you for the
largest business we have so far enjoyed, and trust in the
future to still retain your confidence. Again wishing you
a Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year,
Respectfully,
A. S. HARRISON
Phont 27
Opposite
St. Helens Hotel
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Clothes
A Few Suggestions Just Before Xmas. Our Line of Goods is Exceptionally Attractive
Bath Robes
$4.50 to $7.50
Bags and Suit Cases
95c to $15.00
Belts, in fancy boxes
25c to 75c
Trench Caps, in latest
styles $1.50
Cuff Links and Tie Clasps
in boxes 50c
Collars, both Soft and Linen in
the latest shapes.
Garters and Arm Bands, in
fancy boxes 25c and up
Dress Gloves, all sizes,
$2.50 $3.00
Work Gloves, cotton, wool and
leather.
Knitted Toques, in all
colors , 75c and up
Ladies' Silk Hose, black and
white 85c, $1.00, $1.50
Purses and Pocket
Books 50c and up
Suspenders, in fancy boxes,
50c, 65c, $1.00
Dress Shirts in large
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Sweaters and Jerseys in all
colors
Umbrellas for Oregon Wea
ther $1.25 to $5.00
Underwear makes an appropri
ate gift
Men's Fancy and Plain Silk
Hose 65c to $1.00
Biggest and Best line of
Mackinaws ..$8.50 to $12.00
Stag Shirts, Wool Sox in fact
Everything for Men
Oil Clothing,
Leggings,
Pants and Slickers
Night Shirts and Pajamas, in
cotton and outing flannel,
$1.25 to $2.25
Nifty Holiday Neckwear
Our line of Neckwear is beyond comparison. We have with
out a doubt the most exclusive collection of Ties in the county.
In fancy boxes, from 50c, 65c, 75c, $1.00
Suits and Overcoats
A Suit of Clothes $17.00 to $35.00
or
Overcoats $18.00 to $20.00
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