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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1912)
c? "1"V - " J r THK KVKN1NS HMUIA, KLAMATH FAMA, ORHOON MTPIWAY, DKQKMIIBM . -' y mwm :mi m vaBI vJ8M!M&JlPl&y!M&l& saHnT' OTTf e ri l ' V fcJ - -.. II .3 r"H IS Father Tradition has it that we called him "Da-da" at one time. We remember him affectionately as "papa," then "pa" ; later as "father" and even when we refer to him as "The Old Man" we are not disrespectful, but juat a trifle familiar. We cannot forget him, and it along about this time of the year that our memories are most acute. Remember how we used to hang to his coat tails along about the time that preparations were being made for the reception of Old Santa Claua? Remem ber how we used to hang up our stockings on Christ mas Eve? Although we were satisfied that dear old Santa lived far up in the frozen North, we knew some how or other that Papa was in dose touch with the be whiskered individual, and, of course, we were right. And now let's play Santa Claua to him. Think of the satisfaction to him when he awakens on Christmas morn and finds that his loved ones have not forgot ten him. By all :mui, kt't not forget "Dad" Sister Remember that Christmas when Santa Claus brought sister that big wax doll? Yes, the one that you found in her room and proceeded to eat all the way off its face. Remember how she cried? Remem ber how you promised to "make it right?" Have you ever done it? Remember when you came home from school one day with your clothes torn and your face cut? Who was it who cried with you and sympathized with you in your youthful trouble? And then later, when the Santa Claus myth had been relegated to the past, from whom were you cer tain of receiving some Christmas remembrance? Who seemed never to forget the stocking hanging time? Dear little sister will be the same always. Doesn't make any difference whether she is in pinafore or a hobble skirt You nut not forget Sitter. Any one of these would Please FATHER Sltk Scarf.. cssorted color. H.V to StUW. Silk Jlwc, the durable kind, threw pair for 91.ee. Traveling Ellppert, black and tan, In case, 91.0O. Traveling Ilai. genuine leather cover and leather lined, M.SO to SIO.SO. 811k Knitted Scarft, fttoo. Dres Bhlrta, attached cuffa, 78c to 91.89. Mfht Flannel and Wool Hblrt, gray, blue or tan, use to aa.ee. l'uro Linen and Silk Initial Handkerchiefs, aae to 73c. "President" 8upender in fancy pattern, SSc. Umbrella, mlulon handle, $IJH to S3.ee. FOR SISTER There are hundred of article) la Klamath' greatest storo which will please Ulr Immensely. A partial Hit of choke gift follew: .Saw luitrou 811k Hot In different Qualities. Two special that are worthy of mestion here are offered at, per pair 50c aad 91.00. Of course the dollar note I much tho nicer of the two, but you'll And toe fifty cent boso a wonder for the money. A handsome sltk waist, the very latest styles, Just In from New York city, not fancy merchandise at fancy price, but to assist you to make sister a gift worth while we have offered the entire lot at just two prices. Value to f 1.50 Monday and Tues day "Hi-go for S3.ee. Itegular Ova dollar value will be on Kat KMO, There are may, pretty style In new Or Shoe for both evening and (treat wear. New 811k by the yard; Qtove, Handkerchief, Neckwear, Fancy and Plain Klbbons, Art I'lecc of various kind. In fact, there I no limit to the long list of article sho will appreciate, and, beat of all, corps of competent saleswomen who will assist you In every way possible to make your selection for her one she will agproclate. ai4BBXiiniWUiin'lIu11aMJDHnUk svblk mMw i GESTIOn 411-13-15 Main Street FOR MOTHER Mother on't be ha'rd to please. Something useful (or the home or wearlng'apparcl of some sort article for everyday usethe kind with In trinsic value. A nice Mr of warm blanket would pleaso most mothers. Ilcaron tllankcts are the beet blankets we know of, and the new shipment enable us to show you Deacon Blankets In most orery style they are madn In. '11 us show you some of lb choice style wo havo at S3.no, From two-fifty to four-ninety you will find a lino of Comforter "which represent belter values In high gratia, Comforters than you are used to seeing In Klamath Falls. Iluii.o Sho., Comfort Bhoc, Varmtlnd Hhtt Dree ft how, etc. Well, you might find a larger as sortment somewhere, but we are of the opinion that you'll have to go to a larger tlly than Klamath Fgll. and then pay more money. Hhe can eichaage the shoe you buy for her her should they not fit or pleas her. A beautiful line of fancy scrim curtains, plain color, have been placed on sate to make holiday shopping more profitable to you. The saving rep resent fully 33 1-3 per rent, and we don't know of a housekeeper In Klamath county that wouldn't ap preciate a pair of these curtain. It us help you decide your g'tft to mother. BROTHER would appre ciate something like the follewing: Here Is a leader. We hope we will have enough to go around. They are seta containing useful 'articles of wearing apparel. Kach aet con tains a pair of One socks, handkerchief and necktie to match, atso a pair of pearl link cuff button and a pin. 1'er Het, SIJU. fluspenders In Christmas Hoses, artistically decorat ed, or In burnt wood bose, AOc to 9l.ee, .Mocha Dress Kid (llovcs, 91.08 to SH.O0, Fancy Meno Supporter and Arm Hands, per pair aVk Hllk Scarfs, assorted rolors, MAc to 9l.ee. It he' In kill or knickerbockers, we have a great assortment of amusing and Instructive games, as well o a line of toya from which It I certain you ran make n suitable selection. Mother Who is it that keeps hidden away in the nttlc that tiny shoe with the holes at the heel anil toe, the one you wore long before you can remember? Who is It that rejoices most when a stroke of Reed fortune over takes you? Withal, who is your beat real friend? Remember when father insisted that you had been naughty and promised you that well deserved punish ment? What tlid Mamma do? Didn't she ari'.uc ami plead, and finally induce father to change his mind? Of course she did. And then when Christmas time approached, who did all of the planning so that you might not be disap pointed? Who, when crops were poor and business bad went without a new hat and skimped on the house hold expenses in order that Santa Claus might come as usual? We nlmply cannot forget Mother Brother Of course he used to pull your hair, throw dirt on your pretty new dresses, and ruffle up your pretty rib bons, and tease you and your little friends, but brother was "awfully good" at times, wasn't he? 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