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THE SPRINGFIELD (a a cE EY STE ETE FNS SEES EP 
REPUBLICAN 
Men 
to sell the most remarkable bargain in the maga- 
zine world this year. 
A newspaper of character. Able, i 
independent, readable. Established ; Regular Price ) BOTH 
in 1824 by Samuel Bowles. Daily EVERYBODY'S $1.50 
(morning), $8; Sunday, $2; Weekly, 
DELINEATOR $1,50 
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not conflict with your present duties. 
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Address The Republican, Spring- 
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No one séems to be very liberal. 
Don’t you know a stingy story on 
nearly all your acquaintances? 
If you got into unnecessary trouble, 
people would say, “It’s too bad.” But 
ence outside of the local environ- Specimen copies sent free on ap- that’s about all they’d do for you. 
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A grand place to dis- 
pel gloom and depressed 
spirits. » It is the elixir of 
cheerfulness that appeals 
to fathers and mothers 
equally as much as to the 
children. Toy Town ex- 
tends the hand of welcome 
to everybody, and—buy 
“their” toys now—why not 
avoid the rush this season. 
Third Floor 
CHRISTMAS HANDKERCHIEFS 
HAVE ARRIVED 
Thousands Of Them. Now Is The Time To Make 
Your Selection 
Our collection this year is larger and more beautiful and varied than 
ever before. The European War has not affected our shipments, be- 
cause our orders were placed early last spring, thus assuring us of 
quick and prompt deliveries. Handkerchiefs from Madeira, from 
France, from Armenia, from Switzerland, from Ireland. 
Price Range 10c to $2.50 
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