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PAGE EIGHT THE BI8BEE DAILY REVIEW, BI3BEE. ARIZONA. TUESDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 22, 1903. PATTERNS J 1 1 'SvVJt 4tf() jWxfo $WKr . Mb AWW JWfc BTfc DELINEATOR s S JUST THREE DAYS MORE. Three busy, hustling: days, full of excitement, hurry and no, not trouble, for even the eleventh hour pur chaser won't have any difficulty in finding something suitable for gift-giving. Of course, each day now there's less and less to pick from -that's to be expected, but this would be a poor sort of a store, indeed, if its Christmas stock gave out four days or even one day before The Day of al1 the days of the year. But don't put off making your selections one minute longer than you have to. : : : : : Slippers All the popular shapes and leathers in Men's Slippers, $1.25 to $3.50 a pair. Woraens Slippers, from the plain, serviceable sort at Si. 00 a pair to the dainty, fancy kind at S4.00 a pair. Fancy Vests Washable Vests, single or double breasted, $1.00 to $4.5o. Vests of fancy wool en materials from $3.50 to $6.5o each. There's no difficulty in getting the single size Razors, Etc. If superstitious, exact one cent from the recipient and ward off the supposed ill effects of a keen edge gift. Razors from the best mak ers 70c to S3. 00 each. Strops 00c to $2.oo. Shav ing brushes, all prices. Fountain Pens Waterman's Indeal Pens Mufflers Silk Mufflers 5o to 2.oo. Full press Protectors i.25 to 1.50 each. Carving Sets Three piece sets, horn handles, from 4.50 to 16 00 a set; pearl handles 21.00 a set. An Absolute Necessity CANDY Wouldn't a Christmas Day without candy be a farce' Get your supply just as early as you can, Every year. Christmas Evo finds cur Candy Case and reserve stock as bars as old Mother Hubbard's cupboard. Huyler's Candy in packages. Gunther's in bulk to be put up in any way you wish, Affam, be prompt, or you will be disappointed. Women's HandKercHiefs TItj handkerchief stock is meltir.jj away like snow under Arizona sunshine. ? We've never I ad prettier hanikerchiefs at 23c than wo have now; nor pret tier ones for 35c. COc. 75c and up to several dollars each. Probably that's tee very reason we are selling so many more than usual Everything Ready in Groceries If you are busy, use the phone. Call up 63 and give your order. It will receive immediate attention. The stock of Christmas fruits is now at its bes'. A DOZEN HINTS FOR HURRIED FOLKS Don't attempt to read all that follows; just scan your eye dv. ; items mentioned in black-faced type strike you as gift-suggestiv tion and price briefly told directly under eath the column and if you'll find descrip- Perfumes Roger's & Gallett Extracts irxi good assortment of odors, from 10c to 2.00. Colgate Extracts from 5oc to 1.00 a bottle. Papeteries A quire of paper with envelopes to match, neat boxes, the latest tints and shapes. Eaton-Hulburt quality which is the best from 35c to 60c a box. SmoKers' Articles Leather Goods Women's pocket books, some handsomely trim med with sterling silver, others richly plain, from 1 50 to 4 00, Wrist and hand bags Bill books and card cases for men from 1 25 to 2 00 each, Shawls Worsted circular shawls from 25c to 3 50 Silk shawls from 2 5o to 6 50 Men's Neckwear English squares and folded four-in-hands from Briar pipes from 25c to 75c. in cases from 3 50 to 16 00, holders from 1 25 to 5 00. , meerschaum pipes cigar nrf cigarette 2 00 each 5oc each. The patterns ai.d taste. d'.wn to the regular four-in-hands at coloring ate a'l in the best of 1 Let's Help You, Mr. Man The average man, when buying presents for women, becomes pitifully helpless. The fact that he has but three days left to make up his mmd increases rather lessens his perplexities. Poor "mere man!" perhaps this list will help you. A Fur Collarette A watch. Gold or Silver A Silk Petticoat A Dressing Saque or a Robe A piece of Furniture An Umbrella One or more Handkerchiefs One or more pair of Gloves A Dress Pattern A piece of Cut Glass Some fancy China A Chafing Dish A Linen Set Cloth and Napkins to match .. Sterling Silverware A Toilet Set A Silk Dress Pattern A Ring with Diamond or other mounting A Brooch A Hand Bag A bottle of Perfume high grade extract such as Rog er's & Gillett, Qolgate's, etc. A piece of Mexican Drawn Work This list could be made longer, but it is intended to hint at, not completely catalogue the stock of gifts suitable for women Our store closed all day Christmas. Gifts for Mtn A SJggestive list of gift things always arprecijtfd by rrer.. compiled by ore of them, to aid ar,d save time for women who hive little time to spare these j lastthree busy days. A cravat, far.cv Waistcoat or vest, pair "f silk susDer.ders. house coat or lounging robe, pair of slippers, half dozen handkerchiefs, scarf p.n. pair cf cuff buttons, an umbrella, bos of cigars, one cr a set cf razors, carv.ng sst, watch chain or feb, easy chair, pipe, suitcase cr trave l.zg ba? travelling set, pair cf military brushes, watch gold or silver. This Is a safe, thoujh incomplete list. gimcrack. included. i here's not a useless, tawdry. Cig' ars No fancy lithographed labels and pretty boxes to fcol women into buying anything that looks like a c;gar but the popular brands of c:gars that we sell the year round, put vp twenty-five in a box. Smokers exchange ese as presents every year, and thoy know a good cigar as scon as they see one. Some of the brands are: Ir.ternationa's. Tom Moore, La Prefercncio. Gen. trthur. Principe de Gales. Los Dos Naciones. etc., etc.. etc., etc , etc. IT-the Gr. eery Counter is the busiest place in the t.iori', and everything you f a- need for the Christmas dinner is herein p!enty,and all is as appetizing as cau be. Our store closed all day Christmas, Thre's a Taste About Maier ic Zcbelem's Pilsener Beer you get in ' no other it gees right to the spot. Call for M. & Z. Pilsener, The Maier & Zobelein Brewing Co. of Los Angeles. A. R- ROBERTS, Agent Don Luis, Arizona. Lone Star Meat MarKet. TSCHIRHART & WOHLSCHLEGEL? Props. Dealers in Meats of all kinds. Railroad Avenue. .THE: JC.?MUMVKAag!PMfl ' swiagRiifcfti'jE&flaasGa The Copper CLOTHING Queen Store CLOTHING COR those who wish a Christmas suit, we will allow the following reductions on all of our ready made suits commencing Monday, the 21st, and lasting until Christmas All 327.50 Su ts S22 OO All 22.50 " 18.00 All 13.50 " 14.75 I ,ve are ix T (SO (days old. Our reavjR f d Cas;imere3 'l"j.'-a-d si"g'e breasted All 515.00 Suits S12.00 , u i" c'd. ur.dersirable stock to select from, but a clean. All S25.00 Suits S20.00 All 20.00 " 16.00 All 17.50 " 14.00 fresh stock, a part of which is not Opera Club Bar Handsomely refitted throughout and refurnished entirely. Is "UW UKfclM UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. i j ' cductio-; 1: that we have mare suits than we care to take stock of. We have in this line 7o-s.eds, Clays. Vicunas and Meltons in stouts: slims and regulars. Dark and lighS colors, double tbcutfcir hundred 4oj suits to select front. To please is a small matter. Dates of Sale Dec. 21, 22, 23 and 24 We invite you to inspect our new place. W. L. AUBREY, Prop. . PERSONAL MENTION I 0M:"52MM5MJMfr-..5. I t v C. F. Wren, ot the. firm of Moore Bros. & Wren, has returned to Beth any.Mo., to spend the holidays. Mrs. P. E. Coles returned last ev ening from Tombstone, where she had been on an extended visit to her parents. John A. Campbell, treasurer of the Cananea Consolidated Copper Co., ar rived in Bisbee last evening from Can anea, for a visit of a few days. George Bear, formerly a resident of Bisbee, accompanied by Mr. Hotch Kiss, of Douglas, were Sunday visit tors In Bisbee shaklng'bands with old friends. D. P. HIckey, assignee of the Jaa. H. Long dry goods firm of Douglas, spent Sunday in Bisbee and returned to'TEe smelter city on The morning train yesterday morning. . 1 V S. J. Simpson, store manager of the ests of his firm, and has earned a va- boy would not suffer with thp rild.i wiCKy nger uo. at me L,ucKy nger cation. He win return snortly alter Mr James ls . treasurer of uiiutr, in ouuura, was iu Dibuee uu me isew xear. Sunday in consultation with B. F Gra- will wish him many compliments of ham, president of the company, j the season. George Chldester, deputy sheriff, I w. Frank James, secretary of sever .returned from Tombstone yesterday, aI mlnIne. enmoanles oneratlne in this His many friends Houghton county, Michigan, and with, """" -" i" '- """.district, and in which many Michigan a prisoner captured here Sunday by " , .J, . xttX, r... ct,J7 ,., parties are owners, arrived in Bisbee Deputy Sheriff Johnson. gunday even,ng wW rema,Q herfl W. B. Thompson, the local manager for some 'time. Mr. James left Michi of the Henry P. BarbdurTo., leaves gan when the mercury was dancing this pvenlnsr for Ios Angeles to snend around tho zero mark, and was sur the Christmas holfdays. Mr. Thomp son na3 been here constantly since the Don Luis TownsTte company took up the proposition of the townsite, work ing hard "and faltfifully In the inter- prised to find the "autumnal nectar" of Bisbee awaiting him. His kindly disposed moUier, fearing for fiTs good health, also sent him three mufflers by mail since his arrival, so that her his friend, Mr. Cowan, the suDerin tendent of the Bisbee Improvement company, has always taken a strong interest in politics." o Superintendent Gone. I. L. Merrill, former superintendent of the Calumet and Arizona Mining Co., left on Sunday evening for Los Angeles, wBere he will spend Christ mas with his family. Seforo leaving Mr. Merrill stated, that he could not say definitely when he would return to Bisbee. 5 Some of the Price Tickets in 4 Schwartz Bros.' Show Win- dow Read Thus: A swell four-in-hand, 73c, 2 for $1.25. Silk finish night shirts, $2.00, $3.50 per pair, " " Fancy wool cr cotton hose, 50c" pair, $2.75 box". Fine linen handkerchiefs, $1.00 box of 1-2 "dozen. Pure white silk handker- chiefs with Initiar'TocT A warm sweater for $3.00 clown to $1.50 each. Our silk, suspenders, 50 for the President. "Four Beauties" in silk sus- penders at $1.00. " t Silk lined kid cr mocha gloves, $2.00. Perrin3' best gloves. $1.50 and $2.00. Fancy vests: White, $1.50. f Fancy, $1.75 up. An "Elk" slipper, a daisy, too, for $2.00. Nice and warm slipper, fleece lined, $1.50. Kid lined slipper, $1.75. s Bath or lounging robes, $6.00 t and $7.50. Smoking jackets, $5.00 to $12.50. Carved leather goods, cuff links, men's garters, etc., at Copper Queen Arrivals. W. F. James, Fred W. Bauer, Bl Paso; oe Seebe. and wife. El Paso; Taos. O'Connor, New York; Joe Mc Cfelland, New York; J.' X Turner, Doa L'ufs. J. Vf. Carr, Baker City; L. C. Harrington, Houghton; J. J. Johnson, Phoenix; J. D. Hardin, Chalton, Iowa.