Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, December 21, 1919, Image 3

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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1919. Letters to Old Santa Claus... —From His Good Little Children. Dear Old Santa:—l am a little <irl 8 years old and I am writing you to let you know what I want. 1 ■would like a cross and chain and some sparklers. Please bring me a dorine, and please bring my little sister a locket and chain and some sparklers. Please bring my little brother a celluloid doll, a rattler and a rubber ball. Your little girl MARGARET WIMBISH. Andersonville, Ga. Dear Santa Claus:—Please bring me a big doll and a doll bed, and a atofi chair and two oranges and two apples and two sacks of nuts. Yours truly, ANNIE BELLE JUSTICE Andersonville, Ga, Dear Old Santa:—You know that Christmas is almost here again, and I any wanting you know. Please bring me a sand table dressed with * Christmas tree, and the decora tions, and a little library table, a litfie silver lamp with a globe. Your little girl, MARGARET ROUSE. Andersonville, Ga. Dear Old Santa:—You know that Christmas is almost here again, and I am wanting, you know. Well, I don’t want much. Will you please bring me a doll with curly hair aad •leepy eyes and ■ about 18 inches high, and a willow carriage to roll her in, and a pair of bedroom slip pers. I g*uess this is all, so that I want other little girls to have some thing, too. Your little girl, MARY WILLIAMS. Andersonville, Ga. Dear Santa Claus:—Please bring me a doll, doll cradle, doll chair, tea act, fruit and nuts. Your little girl, DOROTHY WALTERS. Dear Santa:—l am a little girl 13 years old. Am not going to ask for very much this time as I know you have so many little children to Pearlman’s Christmas Sale Continues This Week MAMMOTH STOCK of HIGH-GRADE MERCHANDISE Being SACRIFICED! SPECIAL BARGAIN nothing reserved-we are staging this sale at a TtolE when our MONDAY ONLY FRIENDS WILL REAP THE GREATEST BENEFIT--YOU KNOW FROM PAST , <E . . n .. I«I anh - SALES WHAT A PEARLMAN SALE MEANS-IN THIS SALE WE ARE SELLING ,= .7 i GOODS FOR LESS THAN WE CAN BUY TODAY IN THE OPEN MARKET- loyardstofcltomer) ya 19c EVERY DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE-NO OLD MERCHANDISE TO PALM OFF ALL SIO.OO Good Bed Comforts to go Laches Outing Gowns, $2 $3.50 Bed Spreads, to be Regular 35c and 40c 9-4 Pepperell Sheeting, GEORGETTE WAISTS in this sale at values, to be sacrificed at sacrificed at OUTINGS, at sale price, yard Go in This Sale at— $3.45 Sl ’ 4s 82.69 29c 75c ss'9° Ladies all-wool Sweaters, 36 Huck Towels, pair Good Grade Dress Girls' Blue Serge Middy . Regular 40c grade Good heavv Canton Flan- regular price $lO, to go at pa “ A to a cust . omer ) Ginghams, in this sale at Suits, regular price $15.00 Apron Ginghams, to go at nel. 40c grade; sale price, $6.98 30 cent, pan- 29 C Sale Price $ 1 2.4 9 24c 7 4 C Dark Percales, 35c and 40c 81 x9O Pepperell Sheets, Regular 35c Cheviots to be Good Grade Blue and Regular 30c quality Regular 40c Bed Ticking quality sale price T 9 8 ’ sacrificed at Brown DENIM, at Percales, to go at only 20cc. —_ - - - I I "I *■ IT—I.MUt HI. -IT.. L 11l I, I SACRIFICE SALE ON ALL Millinery Deparmtent Men’s and Boy’s Clothing Shoes! Shoes! LADIES AND MISSES Q ur |_ ac |j es anc ] Misses Hats, the very 20 PER CENT OFF ON ALL Our stock of Shoes is new and up-to- READY-TO-WEAR latest styles, chick and stylish, going at BOY’S CLOTHING date in every respect. We carry the We call vour attention especially to our GINF HAT F PRICE We are local a e ents for the celebrated leading brands for Ladies, Men and for Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Department. ' , BLOCK Clothing for Men, and for Children: Packard, Emerson & Weber’s We carry at all times the very latest and 1° stock are some of the season s Fitwell Clothes for Boys. Both lines high-grade shoes for men; Sherwood mnctt un to date garments for Ladies and most bewitching models; all are Fall or are the very best to be had. Our stock and Brown’s shoes for ladies. Misses7 Don't fail io vis, it this .depart- Wint er models, and are real Pearlman ALL OUR SHOES WILL BE ment where so many bargams to go in thi, sale also. SACRIFICED IN THIS SALE awaiting you. Pearlman’s Double Stores Americusj Dbrin | ™ s Sa,e 85c to 82.95 1* sl ' 9B w go to see. I want a doll with long ’ black curly hair and a doll suit case I and two little doll irons and all kinds' ot fru * and nuts and candy and bed-1 rooms slippers and sparklers. Your i loving little friend, MAMIE LEE EUBANKS. P. S.—Please remember all the I other little children. • Dear Santa:—Please bring me a | doll and a doll bed and bring me a tea set and table and chairs, nuts i and fruit. Your friend, FLORENCE WALTERS. My Dear Santa:—l am not going ito ask for much this Christmas. I I want a wheel and nuts and fruit. ; Your little friend, PEARL WALTERS. Dear Santa Claus:—l am a little i girl 11 years old, am in the fourth I grade. 1 am just crazy about my I teacher. Her name is Miss Bond. 1 have been out of school two weeks, my little sister has the scarlet fever. Hope I can go to school again after' Give the Girls and Boys BICYCLES This Christmas WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR THE COLUMBIA, DAYTON, NATIONAL, STERLING, SOUTIILAND, ELCO. WALCO AND OTHERS. DUDLEY’S EASY PAYMENTS PHONE 123 FORSYTH ST. Christmas. Please bring me a doll with black curly hair and some doll dresses and doll suit case and a doll table and a doll sewing machine and some bedroom slippers and a box of sparklers and a doll bed. I know you will think I am selfish, but please bring me some candy and fruit. ! Your good little girl, WILLIE MAE EUBANKS. Dear Old Santa:—Here comes i your little boy asking you to bring Jme some sparklers and some fire- I works and a box of chocolate candy, : and a lot of fruit and nuts. Your I dear little smart boy, CHARLIE EUBANKS. P. S.—Remember my teacher, ’ Miss Bond. Dear Santa Claus:—l am a little girl 8 years old. Have been shut in three weeks with scarlet fever. But I am able to eat all the goodies I can get now. Please bring me a doll and a doll carriage and some pretty doll dresses and a doll trunk, some candy and all kinds of nuts and fruit. That is all this time. Your loving little girl, BESSIE LUE EUBANKS. P. S.—-Please bring me some doll dishes and doll irons. Dear Santa:—Please bring me and my little sister, Mattie, a doll a-piece and some good things. We live on Prince street 111. Please don’t for get us. Your little girls, AUDREY MAE DUKE. MATTIE DUKE. Dear Santa:—Please send me a tricycle and a drum. I am a little boy 3 years old. And please don’t forget Grandma Nan Johnson what lives with us, we live 111 Prince street, and send us some fruits. Your little boy. ILAS SHEPPARD. Dear Old Santa:—Here we come asking you to bring us a big doll and a doll bed and a doll stove and some pretty doll dresses and some doll dishes and some fruit and rtut* and candy. Your good little girls, ETHEL EUBANKS. GRACE EUBANKS. P. S.—We are 6 and 3 years old. My Dear Santa: —I want you to please bring me a doll and doll table and tea set and a chair and a doll bed and also bring me nuts and fruit. Your friend, RUTH WALTERS. Dear Santa Claus:—l am a little boy 10 years old. I want you to please bring me a knife, a toy pis tol and caps, and lots of fruit rrd fireworks. And don’t forg’t the or phans. Find enclose 10c for Empty Stocking Fund. Your little boy. HUGH CLEMENTS Dear Old Santa: —I am a little boy 7 years old. I want you to please bring me a nice pocket knife, a rubber ball and Some sparklers and lots of fruit and fireworks. Bring Paul a rubber ring and Mamma a nice sweater, and don’t forget my grand father and mother. Your lit tle boy, WOODROW W. CLEMENTS. p. s.—l send 10c for Empty Stock ing Fund. Dear Santa:—We want you to please bring us each a great big and cart, a piano, a rocking chair each, a picture book and just lots of fruit and nuts. Your little girls, ESTELLE KINARD. JESSIE LEE KINARD. Route C. P. S.—Bring Papa a big red apple and Mamma a great big cocoanut, that’s all. • —— Dear Santa:—We are two smart little boys. We bring in wood for Mamma and do lots of other things other than go to school, and we want you to bring each of us a drum, a big horn, a bicycle, a lot of fire works, and plenty of confectionary. Your little boys, J D. KINARD. C. FLETCHER KINARD. Route C. Dear Santa Claus:—l am a little boy most 5 years old. I live at 415 Hill street. Please come to see me and bring me a fire truck, axe and sparklers, also fruit, nuts and can dy and don’t forget the poor chil dren. Your little boy, CLARENCE E. NIBLACK. Jr. Enclosed find 10c for Empty Stocking Fund. Dear Santa Claus.—l am a little girl 3 years old and live at 415 Hill street. Please bring me a doll and doll cart, fruit, candy, nuts and sparklers. Don’t forget Daddy and Mother. MILDRED NTBLACK. Am sending 10c for the Empty Stocking Fund. Dear Santa:—l am a little boy 6 years old, going to school. I will tell you what I want—a bugle, a gun to shoot with a stopper_and_a pair of gloves to put on my fingers so they wont freeze off. My school teacher’s name is Miss Jewell Jor dan. I like her fine and don’t for get her. And Santa don’t disappoint me and don’t forget little brother, and Papa and Mamma Your friend, WALTER LANSFORD. Dear Santa: —I guess you are very busy packing up for Christmas. I will write and tell you what I want. It is this: A doll bed and a doll with curly hair and bright eyes and eight inches high and a carriage and a ma chine and lots of fruit too: and don’t disappoint me. Your friend, SALLIE LEE LANSFORD. Dear Santa Claus:—l want you to bring me a doll carriage, harp, box of chocolate candy, a pair of shoes and fruit Your little girl, SUSIE MAY LANSFORD. Dear Santa Claus: — Please bring me a tent, airplane and a Gilbert set, some sparklers and fire crackers. Your little boy, CHARLES TYSON, Jr. Am sending 25c for Empty Stock ing Fund. Dear Santa:— l know times are hard. I am in the sixth grade. My Bragg’s Market IS JUST LOADED WITH HOG KILLINGS We expect to keep plenty on hand for you during the holidays. Why not buy from dealers who are in business the year ’round to furnidi you with what you want. Our prices are consistent with cost of the goods, and we expect, lower, than some you buy at your door. Call us up. Come to see us. Let us serve you. We are on the job, with goods and prices. Plenty fat hens, equal to a turkey. PHONE 18 1. Bragg’s Market teacher’s name is Mrs. Sellers. All I want is a pair of nice Sunday shoes and some fruit, and don’t forget my grandmother and my uncle and Papa and Mamma. I hope you have a Merry Christmas. Come soon. Yours truly, TROY LANSFORD. Dear Santa: —I am a little girl 3 years old. and I want you to bring me a tricycle, a new dress, piano, doll, and a doll bedroom and dining room suite, and don’t forget to dress my old doll. Don't forget Wylye Clair. IDA MAE TYSON, Dear Santa Claus:—l am a little girl 9 years old, and in the fourth grade. Please bring me a doll, a stove, a carriage and some fruit and nuts and candy. Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. From your little girl, MARY ELLEN DANIEL. Leslie, Ga. Dear Santa Claus: —I am a little girl 5 years old. I want you to bring me a doll, doll bed, table with chairs and tea set, also a ball, horn and some fruit. Don’t forget my lit tle niece, June. Enclosed find 25c for the Empty Stocking Fund. Your little girl. LILLIAN POUNCEY.