Show I Oh Oh Look What's Here HereBy HereC ere 11 YN C r k 4 i it I J t s I y yBy By Sammy Sammy's s Sweetheart Inde Indeed d we have hl arV ar- ar t YES y-ES y V titles which soldiers over In InI Jf I France Fiance will appreciate na as Christmas gifts gUts said a n dealer to Sammy's sweetheart Hero Is a a. fountain pen that will bless the giver elver as well as the receiver and amI will cost Of course there are cheaper ones Writing cases are always ays useful and and will keep his writing material clean and dry There Is a cunning little compartment for or stamps an another another another an- an other for envelopes and paper amIone and amI andone one ono for answered and unanswered let let- The prices of these range from to 12 according to the grade grale of ot leather Playing cards are dear to every I soldier and can be had for as little as 2 25 cents Better Detter grades cost CO 60 and 75 cents Poker chips well chips well you can Just bet they do want them They cost from 75 15 cents to 3 What gift gUt would be more appreciated appreciated appreciated than a little leather book with spare for writing alphabetically the addre addresses ses of people and love loved ones at home They are inexpensive too costing from 50 cents to 5 Send your our Sammy a a. diary so that he may write down thoughts which would never have come to him at home and those accounts which will make male future American history One Ono can be purchased at 50 cents an and 1 from that up to 5 A very satisfactory satisfactory to tory grade rode may bo had for Every bo boy In the army needs a Bible Dible if ho hasn't one Boys Bo s 's who have never before looked inside the covers of one find enjoyment reading from It now The price ranges from to 4 Pocket cribbaGe boards at U 50 will add cheer to lonely evenings Flat wallets for money will be bo founds useful and cost from up to 10 Do all you can to make at least one soldier boy feel that Ihs personal sacrifice In 1 t the service of his country country country coun coun- try is' is appreciated by those left at atI home and that he himself Is not 1 I forgotten |