Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 29, Number 40, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 2 December 1908 — Page 10

V' ‘ - ■' 9 ('■ ' * 1' ■ ~.■ —-~t.—■*l ■* ? • •*v , i . • ' , ‘ v ' v ' " ♦ ,f . 1 -: 1 *'... •’ *'' \ v • V THE NEWS BOOKSTORE Opposite POST OFFICE, NAPPANEE . ' • ' / - - • . x • i ° i , r•**...‘,.'i< . . 1 • • • * , PLACE FOR HOLIDAY BUYERS v • ~ ‘ h . ' • - , , , * • . A carefully selected stock of artistic and useful goods, embracing a varied assortment and prices, worth anybody’s inspection at the holiday season. Special care and effort has been made to appeal to those Christmas shoppers who want something pretty and inexpensive, as well as to those who may wish presents reaching into the dollars. Read carefully the following lists, then visit the News Bookstore. Goods selected early will be laid away for purchaser. ~

Beautiful Gift Books In Elegant Binding’s We present for the.inspection of holiday purchasers a line of--beautiful gift books in elegant bindings. The prices range on these from 5i.25 to $2.00 and as high as sd.oo. Here is a partial list: * ; a. THE RILEY BOOKS 1 lie Raggedy Man. Out to old Aunt Mary's, An Old Sweetheart of Mine. While the Heart Heats loung, Sketches in Prose. Neighborly Poems, Armazindy, The Flying Islands of theLNight Pipes < • Zekesbury. . X • ° ' ELLA WHEELER WILCOX BOOKS Poems of Passion. Kingdom of Love, Men, Women and Emotions, Three Women, An Erring Woman’s Love, Every-day... Thoughts, Poems of Power, Beautiful Land.of Nod. MISCELLANEOUS GIPT BOOKS ’ - Love binds the 'My, A Ciiecked Love Affair. A Warning to Lovers, by P. L. Ford- In Beautv - Kealm. ('. A. Gilbert: Love Affairs of Literary Men, Myrtle Reed: Last Days of Pumpei. B LvttonLocksley Hall. Tennyson: Courtship of Miles Standish. Hiawatha, Longfellow: Idvlls of the KinTennyson. , ' .. • - . ' ‘ JT-- ' Bibles and Testaments i A large line t)kteachers' Bibles m red letter editions, flexible bindings, witb and without index. Small band Bibles from 75 cents to $1.25. Big line of Testaments plain and red letter editions.

FANCY BOX STATIONERY! FINE ASSORTMENT!

mu i ■ : FtS3

li hese illustrations merely suggest tbe Handsome line of goods carried m fancy box stationery. ibe Mews Bookstore tegs for years leaders m fine, up-to-date writing papers, carrying tbe best brandy of papers made into stationery by tbe largest and most reliable manufacturers. Here you may buy a package of any grade of paper at prices to conform to the stock and style box. While the extremes in prices range from 5 cents a-box to $4.00. we carry the big- line-of popular sellers ranging from 25 cents to SI.OO. 'An extra effort has been made for the holiday season on this line of goods and nobody can fail to be suited. A nice box of stationery makes a suitable gift for anybody lady *or gentleman. ' ?.•

> . Beautiful Novelty Goods ■"-■ " ■ ■ This'line is large and varied, the principle’ attractions being in cgLsel mirrors, hand mirrors, candlesticks; shades, fancy candles, papei* weights, paper knives, sealing wax and-fhitial stamps, and many other' attractive and inexpensive articles. Leather Goods Our stock of leather goods.cm braces a large variety of staple and fancy articles. Ladies hand-bags, pocket-books, card cases, book covers? music rolls, burnt leather goods,mtn’s pocket-books, purses, hill books, cigar cases, card cases, and an endless variety of novelties.

v ■ /.jgk ;\" JPfpP'

WATCH OUR SHOW WIISJDOWiS!

♦ L mm m&h,

Dennison s Fancy We make a special effort -on Dennigoods, because they are known to be the best of their kind manufactured. Passe-Partout binding, Doll ( hitfits, glue, paste, mucilage, napkins, doilies, table cloths, tags, etc. In novelties —lamp shades, seals, alphabets, card holders, whisk broom novelties, ribbon cabinets, dust bags, hair receivers, necktie novelties, etc., etc.

Nfl B INK STANDS. FOUNTAIN PENS A large assortment of fancy ink wells, always suitable for presents. Jn fountain pens we have them from SI.OO up to the finest gold-mounted affair for so._oo. Other fancy penholders and pens.

Latest Copyright Fiction: Price $1.25 to We are offering many of the latest copyright books f 1908 | that are known to be popular among readers of fiction, among which are titles’and authors named. The publishers’ prices on these books are $1.50, but they are sold here at the uniform price of $1.25. This is cheaper than you can get them by mail from the city: The Student Cavalier, Forrest: The Moneychangers, Sinclair: The Guest of Ouesnay, Tarkington: A Damaged Reputation, Bindloss: The Man From Brodney’s, McCutcheon: The Firing Line, Chambers: Fly on The Wheel, Thurston: A Million a Minute, Douglas: Heartbreak Hill, Yiele: Holy Orders, Corelli: The Little lirown ,J ug at Kildare, Nicholson: The Riverman, White: Flower of The Dusk, Reed: A Little Brother of The Rich, Patterson: TII6 Lure of The Mask, MacGrath: Gayle Langford, Kramer: The Lady of the Mount, Isham: White Fang, London: Ilis Wife, Cheney; Prisoners, Cholmondeley: The Halo, Yon Hutten; The White 'Cat, Burgess: Nancy Stair, Lane: Fenwick's Career. Ward: Richard The Brazen, Brady and Peple: Half a Rogue, MacGrath: A Sovereign Remedy. Steel. Christmas Cards and mas cards, booklets, tags, seals, post cards, and everything attractive m this particular line of which we make a specialty. These are not only inexpensive, but they have become a necessity to all Christmas shoppers.

Pictures and Picture Frames. , Contained in this stock one may find most, anything to tl'eir liking;; either in frames for photographs, post Jgard's,' mouiileiL pictures, etc. . It would , Jje impossible to describe all these goods that are suitable forpresents. i Slices are 10 cents up.to SI.OO and $2.00. > # Artistic Attractions *** ' . . ' . ' ~-• , S-- ■ ' * -We ha.ve a special attraction in art pictures—nor ordinary Cheap productions, thofigh’ they are no higher in price. The prices are 10, 15, ; and 25 cents. These same pictures are selling in soin/e art stores for .double the money. They.are beautifully'moi.rnted' ,

f■ - -