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f KENDALL DRY GOODS CO. WE WISH TO ASSIST IN MAKING CHRISTMAS MERRY-AND WE INVITE YOU TO MAKE THIS STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR SELECTING USEFUL AND PERMANENTLY - —GOOD HOLIDAY GIFTS Gift HmmHtmrohMm Dromo Fabrle Mob dm Napkins To be remembered that we have We can supply them. We clip the Napkins to match ’em. twenty-two them now, do not neglect this array nutone, uuweave, nutwill, all wool ant and twenty-four Inches. Prices in and offer. They are pure linen; fin* all silk fabrics that stand the test keeping with quality. Per dozen, iahed in stylish color and white em-/ and meet the demand of this season. $l3O to $B3O broidery and imported baby Irish Popular prices; per yard, tac * : ‘ IRO d, : BiBn ,nl,lal h » n, "“' r^ lef * 800 to M 1.25 Pure Unon Plmoma and plain sheer linen ones. Prices , . . j rom na Many battenburg, torchon and eye- FSIIOJf Ribbon* let buck damask and art linen pieces, 5« to SI.OO Holly and other package ribbons; finished for beauty and service. Obi*l*Wns** IVMlfiy also a grand display of Persian, satin linens. Special care has been given to se* taffeta and taffeta wide ribbons, per $4.00 to 15c V 1 cA led holiday hosiery, that are at once yard, very desirable and very pretty; pure 9ft 4q BOC I . ctlU silk and lisle silk embroidered ones; Lr««lieS SllK Coats Colors and blacH- Prices per pair, Sco our Jet and Turkish buck comb Silk vulcanized, fancy, long silk 02*30 to 50c and burrettes, coats at ChriCtlVlflC stylish apparel 280 to 780 SIO to $lB I Suggestions for ready to wear gifts— Monday, December 20 s ßead y-to-wear Beautiful Fur Sets. , , . . » „ , , . , . °®e the new tailored one-piece gar ta<f> iBSBT linen, embroidered fine waists; price, . „ . WE HAVE SET APART Lisle Silk Embroidered Stockings. uients; nil distinctively stylish, at Fine Troau Silk Hosiery. 56.50 tO 92.50 $12.50 to $25 tO present to eoch Nushade Kid Gloves. p. . . _ little girl who comes Mercerize Crochet Slippers. ' *'",”"**.'** PettlCOatS (&5-J& . Dainty All Linen Handkerchiefs. l-adles and children s pretty hoa WFiaik. reuicoais l OUT Store With her Design Knit Wool Sweaters. 11,1,1 muff sets; also separate pieces. Wo aro showing black, non split, en mother, a pretty Turkish Belt Pins. '' ™»*e of prices. tuffeta petticoat* at ' AM Lea,her Haod B *B*- $1.25 to $32.50 *6-50. *7.50 to *12.50 Pink or Blue, mercerize Doll , Fan °y Neekwemr chrimtmao unonm Al, ° deBlrab, ° heatUerblooiD ’ Vest —Munsing make. *" y have p h * r ahown .1.,. "pa“...r,',r i"T«vy. •*•*s. *2.50 . nd *3.oo 111 9 Made in white, cream and black, con- .. I I\ I smooth satin damasks. We recom- * _ 1 / V 4 structed from baby Irish and Irish . . , , A Suitable Gift . . ■ Prtm** Whil*» Thau . * , . , . , . . mend that you take u look at the rV. L/LlIIlt; W 1111“ l uey point lac**; stock, tab and low col- . , , Scotch lmrr«Ml all nun* uim»l hlnn popular priced ones Per yard, from OTOUn uarmi * a *» Pure wo*»i man © » ...Last... lar effects Every desired price from ket for •4.00 to jjc $l.OO to $3.00 44.50 to 44.00 Christmas Petticoat Sale 0 FOR ONE DAY. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 22d. we shall oiler ( on Special Sale, Beautiful Catawba, Old Rose, Pink, Blue, Plum and I >*'> VT _. - _ Black Taffeta $5.00 Silk Peiticoats \ AjfiL, GHRISTMiIS / At $3.98 Each V SP** TO ALL f Some More Local Items Thompson has ’em. Why, Christmas ] presents of course. < Souvenir shell novelties, 10 and !•» i cents at the La Junta Novelty Com pany. Mrs J. G. Washburn has returned , home from an extended visit with rel- ( atives in Indiana. 8. H. Mendelson has moved and is , now occupying rooms Nos. 1 and 2 in the Woodruff block, over the present public library. His majesty the stork visited the ■ home of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. l»vc last Monday and left a little more, love in the shape of a love of a baby girl. Mrs. John Gavagan slipped on the Ice at her home on Ciruarron avenue Thursday morning and auatalned a hard fall which reeulted in a frac ture of her left wrist. For Bale or Rent—The Manxnnola Livery Barn; the only livery bam In town; can do a food bualneaa. Write or call on the Beaty Mercantile Com pany, Manianotla. Colorado, g Mrs. C. B. Veaale eipecta to leave —after Christmas for Oklahoma City. ™Okla., to remain for an Indefinite period. Her son. Rufus Buckey. Is now located there and doing well. The La Junta Theater now opeux at 7:30 o'clock In the evening, prompt. The first show Is out In time so that patrons ran attend other entertainments during the evening. L. K Briggs has gone to s point south of I-a mar to lead the simple life In the hope of recuperating his health. Jasper Woodland has leased his barber shop for an Indefinite per iod. 1. B. Johnson, of the Dally Demo crat, has bought out Ed Pearce and will take charge of the Free Frees In a few days. Mr. Pearce will go to Teaaa for the benefit of his wife's health. Three gaage of eerveyore are bow working on the Otero ditch, and It Is the InteaUoe to oipedlto the work aad have all of the more Important -meglags la aad ready for the spring Irrigation. Receiver 0. M. Hall, of toe de feat* Rochy Ford Bute Bank, has declared a first dividend of fifteen Per eeaV which will be peld out to skoal Ijm depotltors nest Monday. Caefe la the amount of Wd.Otw Is to ko distributed. Ur. K. G. S«p*ro, eye, car. nose and throat specialist, of Denver, will again be in l*a Junta Wednesday, December 22d at the Sherman House. Consultation and examination for glasses free. Call early. Dr John H Gower, who gives the pipe organ recital at the Presbyter ian church Monday evening, is one !uf the world's best organists and was formerly at one of the largest churches in Loudon. An elegaul line of hand-painted china, suitable for holiday gifts, bas Just been received by Mr*. U. M Spalding, who will be pleased to have the ladle* of La Junta call and sey. 'them at her residence, 022 San Juan avenua. Mr. and Mrs E. J Phares.of Grand Junction. Colo., are expected to ar rive In La Junta neat Monday to spend the holidays with their son, En gineer Bert Phare*, and other rela tive* and friend* They have been away from La Junta for nearly five years. G. G. Anderson baa been employed ( by the La Junta Land Company to make a survey for an Independent reservoir site In King arroya.of about 1,000 acre feet capacity, which la to be utilized in supplying water for garden tract* adjoining tb** city lim it* on the east. Owing to being snowbound In South ern Colorado the agent for the John sou KetcheJl fciht picture wu» not ahl.. lo fill bl» engagement at the \* Junta Theater la»t Wednesday Mr Dunktn. however, ban been aaiured that the picture, talll be shown here at a very early date. Mr*. A. 11. Wlenekr left lan! Hal urday fur Klii»b-y. Kan. being sum molted there on account of the death of her mother. Mra. Robert Doming. . w bo wue h resident of la Junto lwgn*| ty years ago. Mrs Doming was oev enty years of age at the u«w» of her death. The funeral took place last Monday. John ». Waleh ha* returned Bum hie all weeka' tour of Arlaona aad California lo the Internet of the Lm junta MUllag and Etavafor Company. S. W. Mclntyre returned heme loot Moaday from Doevor. after a brief via It with hit parents. While there he mad* arraagameata lo hevo hta bow Chalmera-Detroit, forty-home power etroog, shipped down hy freight, the proepect tor an overload Journey being 100 tar removed. Does Advertising Pay? Wbat do neip of our wealthiest . men any about it? it Ih a continuous' effort that pay. In advertising bn ill anything else. A business man doe, not keep his .tore open on.- day in . the week, or one week In the month, ior three innntha in the year if In advertises ill such away, that ia the impr.-todnn that people will g.-t It is contlnuousm-s* that made eaeh letter in the word "Royal" before the words "Baking Powder" worth over J 12,000.000 The owner of Hoyal llak Ing Powder recently refused 312,000,- 000 for his bualneis—a buaineas built up and fostered by persistent adver tiling. People are very forgetful. They have lo think pretty hard lo retneiu i her the vice-presidential candidate a - few years back, and yet he was prett well advert Med at the time. It ha, i been truly aald that the time to ad -1 vertiee la all the time. In buslnea, there Is no such thing as standing I still. A business man must go for 'ward or he will fall beck. Kvcn If > | , you do aa much work thla year a, you did last, some other fellow I, { doing more business and la getting . ahead of you. Each year's effort should be te exceed last year's sales The only sure way to do It Is to advertise Advertise In busy time, because Ibe Iron must he struck whße It la hoi. and advertise In dull limes lo best the Iron. It can be 1 done. First Baptist Anniversary. During thla week (be local lisp tlat cliuri b obaerved It, Iwuuty-flrat anniversary. It waa formally recou 1 niaed by council nn December lr.ili, ISM. The mei-ilngt began with the i Young Peoples' meeting Bandar even Ing. A history of the B. Y. P. I i waa glvea by Mias Urare Beatty. This waa well engaged aad thoath brief It recited the most Important events i la a manner that waa laatructlve and I l helpful. Mr. Frank Bpieer followed i by a faw Impromptu remarks concern lag his early rasalleetioas eg the so i doty which were fall of paraeaal le- i i tereet. Perhaps the amt Interesting i aad lasptrlag footers at the evening ; i waa the ad draw by Andrew Lend, i on “The Importance at the Yoaag Peeples' MoveamL" Memdey evealag the miaHag was la ofeargt at the two women's met-! 'htfof tlic church. Ifietorital and crlptlvc ar’lf lt* of ihf I, A. S. a 1 W. M I w#n* rt*art by Mr*. H. ,I* illlp* and Mr*. H. Sa\am- Even Mi chunli list If was surprised at Hi record of achlev* ni nth of the*** .v i»»Uhs, especially in the early day* Tuesday evening wait Sunday school h«uir. Superintendent .stark gave an in resting history of the Sunday tool. After his p*p«-r tin- children er ertalned with sougH and recitu •i*. The music was by Mrs Kirk pH rick’s clmh> of iflrlih and Mr*. S’ rk’s clttHs of boys The reel ta tli'ii* were hy Lucreti* Lantz. Hay in ad Moore, Middleton Stark and it t'iche Miitnhy. The children ac quitted themselves well Indeed. At *ll Of these meet lux* the pa»tt r KUVf a 'Uort e\augelistic sermon. Ihe most inspiring and helpful me ting of the week was on the • : iversary day. Wednesday evening. A large crowd wa* present and en-1 Jov -4 an hour of conversation, which *.i * indeed one of the most pleasant f- cure* of the program. A ph-usant i ati r | >ri*o came when a score or more of f he member* of the church, con ’ •• ted moat closely with the church's 'earl/ history, name a splendid chorus co-npoaed by Mm II Hsvage. who puyed the accompaniment The audt en a then Joined In a prayer of tii«rikagtvlng S C. Davi*. former pastor of the ch rch, made a helpful and Inspiring *P **ch to hi* former charge Mr. ti* A. Kilgore then r«ad the his tory of the church up to the present a: -r the hlsiory came a touching sddreos 1/ c M Robin*. formerly of thl* church Tills brother spoke jfu of many yenr* of experience, out' of ripe experience and very tender r- lloctlon* of the church. Ill* wife j then spoke a * rit-f word of greeting. n»eg followt-il Impromptu spfche* wi»i> reference to the future, by It. I’ltilllpg, James McNe«i» and Mrs. H. Hsvaf*., At this point the meeting, iho'igh the hour was late, reached a 'high point of enthusiasm llreellngs war* received from tb* other church#* Inf Lhn ntty by Rev K A. Crook*, of th« HHifiiil Presbyterian churrb. Thu apodal mask of Wo evening was %f Mice Helen McNocn. Tb* *do. “Far Front My Thoughts Vain World Bngoae," waa especially en Joyahla. Talma altagnther tha evonlag aa well M tha wholo week waa a source of pleasure, laatructlon sag Inaplra non. amasnal to a tfegroe to tho 'largo taagrogatlon present. At the Churches Tomorrow Fint Baptist Church. Sunday school at 8:45 a. m. Broaching at II a. m. II Y. I*. U. at C: 30 p m. Herrnou by pastor at 7:30 p. in. I'ruycr niei-tlng at 7:30 p. in. Wed ut-aduy. Every one, especially at rangers, wel come at these n-rvicca. ♦♦♦ Presbyterian Church. Rsbbutb school at 9:41. a. in. l'reacbing service al II a. m. Ser mon. "Our Christmas (lifts." Christian Endeavor meeting at 6:30 p. m. Bertnon at 7:30 p. in. Subject of discourse. "Opeu Your Hearts for tbe King ” Prayer meeting 7:30 Wednesday Friday 7:30 p. m Christmas en tertaiuuieul by tbe Habbath School First Methodist Episcopal Church. Buoday school at 1:43 a. m. Uea L. Hess, superintendent. Rermon by tbe pea tor at 11 a. m. Rub Jed, “The Churrb and tbe Fron tier." Epworth League meeting at 6:30 Rermon hy Ibe pastor at 7:30 p ui Wednesday al 6:43 p. in Proba tloner's claae In lecture room. Prayer meeting at 7:30 p. m. Wed nesday i Friday at 7 30 p ui Christmas en tertainment. 4** 6t. Patrick's Catholic Church. At I o'clock, a. m , Low Mass, fol lowed by blblu class. Ilymna by Ht. Cecilia's choir. Sermon In Eng lish. 10 a. in. High Mass, followed hy Runday school. Music hy Ht. Pat rick's choir. Beruton In English. Ip. a. Sunday icbuot In Bpanlsb. 7:10 p. m. Rosary, hutraction and heoadlctlon of tho most blessed sac rament. On weak days, maos at 7:30 a. m. Everybody cordially welcome to nil these pnrvloag. Holiday Rates. One faro lor tb# round trip via tha Rio tlrnade between all Colorado points. Tickets on sale December 14th, 33th and 11, IMO, and January I, UIO. Final return Halt January I, 1010. W. C. T. U. Meeting. The La Junlu W. C. T. IT. wilt meet next Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, December 21st, at the home of Mrs. S. W. Drown, .'loti Carson av* euue. As this Is the lost meeting thla year It Is hoped lo make it a very eriterlalnlng and plensant session All ladles till crested ip temperance work . are requested to be present. La Junta Theatre S. DUWKIW, Mmiuf Vaudeville r~ i amp i — i Motion Pictures h ■ —s Saturday Matinee i! 3:30 To-day. ..New Vaudeville.. SHALE ..A.. CALE Si*|Mg an* Dancing FIRST HALF OF REIT WEEK •• r ' GEORGE LAUDER ' Awtralia'a Fameui CemeWan. IntrnJpctng Life-Sue Meehan •cat ■nmaert. ! illustiwiteo songs »V faruMßwAf— j KW WCTDRES EVERT RAT