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Show lliE MOI?NINO EXAMINE!?, MONDAY MOl'NINO, OODEN, T7TATI, fcpiit to mlllionalrn, but tho boat mod- and the. examples, while inode, are within the riach of all. The: walla of the Chinese room should be of fumed oak or Inhiid wl'h panels of silk ; embroideries and. a frirxe painted In Chinese style. If reduced in their aim- - j pleat element, they could In- hung with, cotton crape. A round the walla are of placed brackets holding anil white pottery, while every iii.he and corner U brilliant with glossy Jars and beakers of purest cobalt and white. Chinee.' t'hipiH'iidiilc cabinets. allhough sni't'i1 at as eceen-I- r lei ties and the .,isi phases and blood, became plastic and dear, and his In an elusive atmosphere of exquisite 'aberrations" of Chiieridiilc'a genius. sons by this means were enabled to mystery and age into an otherwise will look exceedingly well In the room. Ceramic A blue and white woven rug is one's carry out the emperor's command. commonplace apartmrnt. Chinese Ming, cloisonne. Nankin and "globe scrapings are prohibitive ex- - flrat idea for the floor nveriug, hue It would simply nullify, if one may use the term, the glowing coolness of the room. The carjet winch brings out the tone of the apartment ia a rich Persian rug, which adds, with oriental DECORATIVE USES OF " an ever growing fancy, in the feminine for the collection of and curious pteees of f quaint . china ware- of both, "old and modern manufacture. On docs not bsvo to be a col Lac tor of porcelain in the technical acceptation of the term to Is THERE - ; - gr,joy tha search after and possession f a rare and beautiful bit of ceramic art. But of courae. to the connoisseur , belongs tha exquisite Joy of coming upon a curioua cr long sought find. Collectors of old china, like collectors of many other things, are often misunderstood by those who are not initiated Into the myaterlea of the aubject. A lover of one artistic cult does not often appreciate the enthusiasm of a savant n another. One would Imagine that a allow feeling would make the artistic kin, but a patron of pictorial art who will give a fortune tof a noted canvas laughs to acorn a Hollander who leaves a tulip bulb to hla heirs as a fortune. I suppose this Js the spirit of the true collector, but thrice blessed ore they who combine a love of nature with a love of art. Though this potter's art has been termed humble, it is through hla wonderful handiwork that we have had bequeathed to ua almost perfect memorials of the ages that are gone. Great empire have crumbled and fkllen, but the imperishable little pieces of pottery are left to mark the era of their crca- -' tioti. Net only do these fragile examples remain Intact, but the wheel upon which modem pottery is fashioned is nearly identical with that usedPha-lao-by the time of 'Egyptian workers founded by the great Frenchman, M. priinnnt. in the eighteenth century. The rhoirest Chelsea vases are of immense value not alone for their rarity, but for the workmanship in modeling and decoration. Thru works have long since disappeared, but hundreds of beautiful flgurea still exist aa lovely in glass and color as when they came fresh from the kiln. Chelsea china later took on the addod name of Derby from the town of its manufacture. The mark is a combination of an anchor and the letter D. Royal was bestowed upon Worcester when Queen Charlotte visited that f.irtory with King George III and the china la being produced still in beautiand exotic birds ful designs. Flow-erare the patients most used cm Worcester. Pieces of genuine Worcester have four intertwined W'a witn a crown above. Royal Worcester was manufactured before ITS: alnce that tlm it is only Worcester. Crown Derby. Berrea. Minton and the ilka are wares to be peddled only to prlncesnes of the blood royal and American dollar queans. Golfers will b Interested In a collection of delft tiles depicting the history of golf. Jt la still a disputed point aa to whether tho gams of golf had Ua cradle in Bcoiiand or in tho low countries. We do know that th great Dutch landscape painters took delight blue. Perhaps the moat sought after chinas in depleting all kinds of sport, and as' of thf day are Chelsea and Worcester. golf was pUyed In that country on the The flrrt named china fact ary was ice there era lovely Ides representing the different points of the game. Tho golfer who ran afford the luxury of fireplace tiled with pictures of golfers in all attitudes and poses ia indeed fortunate. Our Amerlenn pottery, though of re cent origin, is very beautiful, and in no country has rhlnawara reached aurh excellence without the aid of financial encouragement. We have Rcieek equal to the Irish ancient porcelain of that nama mads In Trenton, N. J, but the most diatinnive American potteries are the Rsokwood and the fatenca, Tho terms porcelain and china are confusing, although really relative. The latter la shop ping English, and when one becomes a collector he forswear china and uses tha word "porcelain.1 It Is mors artistic and mathstlc. ELINOR HEWITT. -- the ll varieties pf china-wa- re have always been prised, and now comes tha news that all Chinese porcelains are rapidly returning to popular favor. They have consequently enormously Increased in value. In the eighteenth century court ladlea were aati riled aa raring more for their Chinese monster than for their husbands, nnd In this age some of ua have had trying times In living up to the treasured heirloom of a blue teapot. Many pieces of Chinese porcelain carry nr mark, being made for Imperial use alone, and when there are distinctive signs many of these are forged. Still beautiful old pieces and charming modern onea are easily procured. Delft rhiita la often mistaken far the former ware, which lb softfewhat' resembles. Old delft, whlrh, by the way, la a generic term applied to common crockery, wiierever made, la marked with the iilillala of the maker's name. A, Klrlle. The last cry in the decorative world la for a' Chines room where porcelain decorated in monochrome ia 4 medium for artistic furnlshln.. 'With money, patience and an empty room, one ia equipped with the essentials for brlng- - h. . For centuries, the stt of pottery was lost to Europeans; and the Chinese alone held this important, secret. These to divulge orientals pewlBlentty-n-fusA- l the knowleigo of. liKMMAuufetur and would declare tha thoir.ohinaKore was mode of eggs ells utyl jwnd buried a century underground before being used. There is a trag'c stray. Ju this connection. A c talnv iiter nanjiL Fausii was ordered o milk's '4 Vfi'liiii 'service .for the cmretpp.,. I' ..desperation, not 'being ini 9 rampjv with tha royal demand, ha leaped into the flery fur-,i.whae...a anaiposltlnn was baking. Imiredlet.'ly the clay absorbed his , . . ce I 1 semi-eggshe- ITl.-ic- Brooklyn whose work It ia to care for deserted infant In tWeiity-ilvyears 1000 baby waifs have passed through her hands to homes or hospitals. High class milliners are using soft crushed leather belts as hatband Upper Montclair, N. J., has a school tor training women to do housework e- j that la to and White. Mr ''Wlllismson's best from the shoulder In point known novel la perhaps A Woman In say, not touching the arm at nil, lut according to the Gray. The Williamsons - have a pretty flowing shawl-liklatest mode: place on the Thame'rtv-r.Peacock feathers are mounted on The Bride I told him I was going to , buckles and charm give him something of my own cook- - brooches, ha pin Clean steel- - buckle with a paste ing, and he said I'd belter try it on the Mr. and Mrs. dog. Wasn't .that cruel? Her Friend j inude of olive oil and whiting. Let it The English novelist Robert Lelghftim am collaborators In Very. And I thought your huahaud dry on, brush off and polish with dry ' was ao fond pf (logs I story writing... whiting. A bunch of paisley boiled with b rusMrs. C. N.'.AVlUianiHOii, the novelist, j A handful of salt sdild to a bucketusually elgqa. her maiden name Alice ful of whitewash will increase its anti- sets sprouts greatly improves Hie flaItsr Morie vor. She' le an septic qualities. ,, Llvlngton-rl- d, American iftfrrgd Id. an Englishman, To clean light wall paper try rubA charming aceoidirm plaited dressfounder of the Iondon periodical Black j ing Jacket had a ful! alcove hanging bing tha soiled spot with dry plaster - e, j 1 : j -- r . eisfc). tVa w4A Id 7ue dtihliu Jta become np:i; luiong English gardeners. In the wl. .slant the Howdrs are single, with a dull und yfllow disk. The varieties', of .lie cultivated forms are almost end .as ; Tlie original was discovered in Mexl ITS o by Vincent Cervantes shout .ltd was first brought to the botauh smlens of Madrid, and the saute ye:t .t was Introduced Jntn England by tli A A. KUHN I . and Clbthirig Furnishing Goods. You buy ' BRO., (Q. . and we deliver the Goods. 'Phone 238 Y. Washington Avc. Bute.-- , The ;ben Marchioness-o- f became extinct dn Britain.- - It it gain brought there In 1804. end I that year Is found tha earliest met-tioof the dahlia, turned from Andrei Dahl, a Swedlah botanlat and pupil o Linueiyx u Mexico the Inhere an cultivate. REMOVAL SALE 349 pairs men's .Vlci Kid, Box Calf, Patent Colt Patent Kid Broken lot not all sixes, but your sxjinay be here. all aew style SALE PRICE $2.95 VALUES UP TO $5 u f ID ns rcua tm iiivo.i.-.- i :T r..e qiiunuiy or milfa they 'contain, but In Europe, .hough many time's tried, they never became popular. ' The Eralitlaa mt Kama. Tlie evolution of .games from foreign tongue Into English is In many cases easy. From the German Bauer to the English Bowen and from the French Boulanger lo tlie English Bullinger is lint a step, ss it were. But then arc no people who are nftener more humorously accused of altering their iiamea than tlie Irish. Thus Crehan has become Kehan: Carroll. Karl; Dillon, Dyllyn; Dirver. Devere and Deryr; McCartp, Mnea rice and Maknrt; Slattery. Bister aud Sattcrlee; O'Brien, MriJIunw. Gu'n- :)brlnn i""1 Br-- 'r; . J 'I il'IW nesa ami A At V I'T ? 1 VASi fa Al Delicious Desserts Ma.de I With Oranges fid 1 itumsitit CHARLOTTE RUSSE.-ORANGE aAgea of soma vanilla wafers In boiled augar and are range them neatly round tho outside n a hexagon mold, pressing them well ta. get her to make them adhere nicely, and rs leave till seL Dissolve of an ounce of gelatin in half a pint of new- - milk and hying this well to thq boiL Mix In tha Jutoa ef four oranga tho well beaten yolks of thras egg three ounces of sugar, a grate of nut meg and a llttlg cinnamon, stir thif aver tho flro till thick, but without lot ting It reboll; tpen add an ounce of butter; taka it off the Are and stir if till it begins to get. Lift off the wafeg case from the gold, pour the mlxturf Into the latter gnd put away till thg mixture has ret. Turn it out, place lg a glaae or allvap dish and slip tha fer casa over f( Garnish the top and round tho a id eg with stiffly whipped cruim aweetenod and flavored with g Uttle curacao. Change Soeaq. Take a breakfast cup full of sweetened orange Juice and add to It two tablespoon ful of good brandy (ahetry giay be used If prefers rad, but three fnbleapoanfula will be needed). Then hake about twenty-fou- r macaroons and arrange them in the dial- they art ta be served in. paur tho mixture over thgm anf leave them ta steep for about p quarter of an hour. Before serving arrange a llttla roes of stiffly whipped cor am on each. Peel four oranges Orange Creaigw very thin and place tha pael in spot with a pint of g.ilk and four of sugar, leaving It to slin nier gently for about ten minutes. Diae aolva of an ounce of grW at in in a gill of milk, strain off tha inillc flavored with the peal, let it cool and mix It with tha gelatin dinsolved lg milk. After tigs pour In the julcg squeezed from tit four oranges. Mlg all well togathei, paur Into a mold and laav t set. When it la set turn out og a glass dish and arrange round it To Get a Plaap Face, compote of orangey. To this end Aral of all you must fako Orange, Straws. Taka the peel 4 of your health and lira upon seme erangta agd put It Into a pot ef wholesome, nourishing diet, with plenty cold water. Let R boll till quite tender of milk. Then, if possible, have your but be careful to ebango tha mates of an hour. Dralg face massaged tws or three times a after three-quartweek with a good skin foM. Deep tha peal, and whan cool cut it into thlg at ripe. Make a sirup of one pound ot breathing la of great importance also. sugar and half p pint of water, put lg about a pound of tha orange peel and Cheap sad Blcrtlv Floor Stala. Two cents worth of permanganala of let the whole boll for twenty minutes. pntnnh dissolved in half a pint of water Lift cut tha plage of peel vary cores makes a cheap stain. Give the floor fully and put them on a plate in a wans two mala, allowing time for auch to place to dry. Wtien they are perfectly get thoroughly dry. Then rub well dry, which will ip in about forty-eigwith paraffin. hours, pack theuq In air tight fruit Jar w three-quarte- a Dufay; o When all. trace of dirt are of pari removed dust the poadt-- off with s soft cloth. Drawn work medallion figure on oil kinds ef wash neckwear. Siberian blue, a Medium Unt, ia one of fvshloua favorites. Mias Mary Went is tha owner and operator of a profitable gold min In Ariaona. She la a graduate of the Denver School of Mine When rutting cloth from a paper partem lack the pattern on the cloth flimly. If It slips nn eighth of an inch the dreso la ruined. A'hau putting the r.ye; uu zj. MaanfUn; Quinn. nine; umiiy, MeGuiBn, Fogarty, Fougert; Haggerty, llnggart; Bully- - Route. Tlie English singer. Bra Lara, merely dropped a letter when ha went oa the atsge. lie was a Hebrew, and hla real nauia was Abraham. Queen; Dig fastens naageg Dawn. How many ran tell the origin of the habit of closing the ryes In prayer? Far hack In the past the sun was the universal object of worship. As It rose atiove the hoiixon tho devote thanked it for It return to blew the world. As it set In tbs west he Implored Its early return. Ills fnee was n In prayer, and nlwny tvrt oc OCS t - taLla-apoonf- three-quarte- rs amnia together do not hold band, but lay all the material table. A new malsnal wh'ch esn to some extent replace silk tbo A Mi. t sad twenty-ascou- d cen- according to a German statistician, will probably b mora to blatn than any one else. He asserts that they nae every year In filling teeth and other work about 800 kilograms of gold, the value of which la SWNMMQ, and that at this rats the graveyards of the various countries will eoDtala la 308 years from now 1150,000.000 worth of gold. 3QC30. young Hitiyjnrlnn woman, well ede has received a ifrtifluatn of profleienep in her trado. K4c has adopted this vo i.allon because gll lit flelilu of work open to women are overcrowded MDAUtia im Mad ia a scarcity of gold duriag tweaty-llrs- ed works In her couno mated and reHe-etry a a alon (ml brick mason and PUMlrat turies dentist mer-rcr'i- lie Hie lintiir hum imsicMi cown to son for tluniMmla of year Tliotigh the object of worship baa been If thsro la fcrcslh.e and sateens having the new finish srs also nove- l- father bi mMfeDi be used gloria, ness. khtnauH In youg on thg Fox ulous toiiili Ik ", nan ili must ridicthe iihliey, lint other run it hard-t- he linked flgnre of Cenernl Wolfe supported by one of his stiff In full regimentals and receiving a crown from Victory; WIIHain Wllherfwrre apparently listening lo Hheridiin telling a comic title nnd contorting his features In the endeavor not to laugh; tha Sir CUmdfwIry Shovel in periwig and Inga, which excited tho mirth even of ooo temporaries, and all the monuments erected hy the East India com pany, with palm tiers and other tropical exuberance to the memory of greet enfetters, like Rtr Eyre Conte. Fmn-fiipoint of view of good teats a dictator vesflld be Jwtiflrd In Ing these nnd mnny more to the In Bo-ma- n i -- JOC J0CVV UALltYM AND SEE US. CUM A I V I ht n men's trade .'hoot, fleclares after many yer.ra' ohearvation that a married wo- stun with one baity, which she' can keep wiili her. make the beet domestic aerv- ,a:it. Sis muat have a tiny room off , the kitchen In which to keep the baby. Mr. nnd lira Buliingtoe Booth of the ,.Amrlcan Volunteer are shortly to S er scientifically. It la called the Ann PhilWOMANS WORLD AND WORKS. lips Trade school. The house gown is demanding a larBor,10 folk af- miVing a great fuss! open Sunshine )pUge.a new home for and the drug habit orphan children, at Darien. Conn. about alcohol1 ger amount of attention this year than Skirt pis it 1, lucked and shirred, ever before, and practically every kind among wonin. Are these so very had of light wook-art still the vogue. material ia being made among women?, l is a city nurse In up In this form. Mias May H.rdinr. director of a wo.Mrs. Annie - I rib-bl- ; 1 draper!. at tBe windows, a lut aon-roroua note to the beautiful theme, Lnweai oft ia a favorite old china which ahowa the Chinese influence, though the Plr.gliah touch Is there. The porcelain body of this ware la inferior to Chelsea. Wnrcenter or Derby. but, with Its graceful flower and pagoda designs. It Is very attractive. In dainty pieces the groundwork ia blue with bona threading in and out among tha blossoms in a wary line never to be confounded with the Dresden bowknot. As the Lowestoft factory was severely utilitarian and tea wars formed a Urge lierrcmnge of Its output we have cup saucers and sugar bowla in proftiaion. if you peep into an oriental looking! teacup of this ware you will bo aur- prised to see an English rose w hlch seems lo say, 1 am not Chinese, but Lowestoft, as you see by this sign of the rose. Dresden is a delightful and royal thins, and. although we sea many specimens of this ware, there arc only four places in the world where one may be absolutely sure of purchasing a genuine pieef. These are the sal-1- 1 rooms connected with the factory, the royal porcelain depots In Dresden and Lei pair and a little shop, also In Dresden, which la permitted to keep defective specimens. The distinguishing mark of Dresden ia two crossed sword in m I WHITE PORCELAIN BLUE '4, MOL JANTARY, w OuV especially low Sale Prices and the Burt Quality make an unusually pleasing combination This fact is attested by the many delighted buyers who are taking advantage of the MONEY SAVING OPPORTUNITIES now offered. The prices have been greatly reduced in every rt,ifnTtfTitntnttttti4ri44nitrtrrtmnB .4 A New Years Gift to Ogden. 4 4 First Gass in 444 4 444 2425 Wash.Ave Every Respect 44 4 44 4 4 4o 4 4 4 45 ITS UP TO YOU NOW Our Great CLEARANCE SALE If you contemplate getting anything in this line EITHER. THIS on WINTER OR NEXT, it will pay you to come and see our splendid 33 perccntoff REMNANTS showing. Table linen very cheap There are several things w could say, but if you remember all already aald you will be making a start In the right direction for a happy and prosperous New Year. PAINE & HURST, o Dry Goods MMVMOWWVWVWVWWSVMMMWVMMMMAMMMmMMMMWMMMMOWV f WRAP- S- we have cl For the few days they will last, your special attention is directed to the line of COATS FOR CHILDREN, in the south window. The prices on these garments every one of high grade material and faultless workmanship, tell the story of the GENERAL REDUCTION throughout the u GOAT, JACKET andSUIT DEPARTMENT means much to the of dry good We have prepared a tawt f Cpl things for buyers tho New Year. You know are sell good, rdiabla tuft, and always mark In plain figure and when you get the liono-d- e redactions that we are now giving. It does not a take Daniel Webster to know it's cheap. A partial list gives dcmonstrai- - UNDERWEAR 20 per cent off o o . We Have Done Our Part DRSS GOODS 20 per cent off UNLOADING r BBmn . department during this I Q , " u V O 330Gj |