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Show FINE WINDOW DISPLAYS. Logan Merchants Put Forth Extra Effort and Present some Nice Window Displays. The Co-op Drug Co.'s window, a myilad of"mldget"electiic lights with Christmas articles, shows best at night. Then It looms up for a mllo and Is Indeed very pretty. The Hansen and Murdock candy kitchens arc In holiday atthc all spangles and unnamable fancy creations crea-tions that serve to brighten and beautify. beau-tify. Their windows are filled with the goodies that attiact both young and old. The Ehasonshavc a window lilled with Japanese waie and fans. This is very attractive to those who delight In oriental work. Some beautiful Japanese fans are in the list. The Howell & Crawfoid windows are done In the artistic way John Christiansen has at his command. Columns, bunting, holly and Christmas Christ-mas attractions in men's wear make a splendid window. Lafount's display window usually looks good, and when a special cffoit Is made, It Is exceptionally good. Not many would believe that much of a display can be made of hardware, yet in that window Is a most unique attraction. at-traction. A bridge, engine and cars, with gunboats floating In the water beneath Is made of articles the store has for sale. Tho featuie of all tho Lafount windows Is that the display Is simply a matter of Ingenuity In the uso of their stock. Tills Is well worth a special visit, to see It. The Thatcher & Hansen clothing stoic has a window made attractive attrac-tive by some tine advcitislng cards placed to the best advantage in a display dis-play of the high-grade goods thej cany. Their window Is of the unlet, elegant kind. Dunbar, Robinson & Co. have a novel window, something that at-liacts at-liacts veiy nearly every passeibyand not Infrequently crowds aie congregated congre-gated In front of their stoic at 07 Main. In this window isa miniature painting of various Main stiect business busi-ness houses with a lepiescntatlon of the Dunbar, Robinson house located properly. Hy an electric contrivance a stilng of little customers empty handed aie made to go in one door and as they come out the othci, thch aims aie found to be filled with Christmas goods. The affair Is lathei Intilcatc to bo dcscilbc'., and can be thoroughly appicclated only by those who see It. |