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Show Games and Dolls Hold First Spot in Santas Toyland rr I J'ork, He Busy frith W as Unable to Make A pip Metal Toys. . I The celebration o( J Day didnt euine loon enough to put Santa Claus' tiylaml schedule to a peacetime basis Although he will carry mure than a park of playthings this Christmas, less than PM cent if the toys under Yule-tid- e trees a ill be of metal and most of these will be the simplest types of stamp t metal. There will tie only a token showing at wheel toys, electric trains and mechanical toys of metal, a survey of toyland supplies in- V-- idi if ' ?,'' i vlr -- sFirnr; circle ETERNAL STAR .41 pattern ial r)0 Da)lime OF BETHLEHEM I Smart Junior A The Wise Men may have been the only one who actually aaw the Star of Bethlehem. But: According to St. Matthew, when Herod heard that the Wise Men were seeking the Christ Child whose star they had aeen in the east, he aunt- named the chief priests and acribes of the people and demanded of them where it had been predicted that the1 Christ should be bom. And Ihey said unto him. In of Judea: for thus it is written by the prophet."-S- t. Matthew ts When raw winds cut like a knife . . erecy Dress Two-Piec- e CHAPPED LIPS SOOTHED QUICKLY! 10 cruel sad painfull Cauerd wlien raw, bitter weather druw akin rolls, lesvua them thirsty." Shin becomes sure nuy crack and bleed. Smithing MenlluUtum seta nwlii'iiiallv: ill Gently stimulates A crecked fie tlie local blood supply to the wire" ares. (2) liel revive thirsty" eella so they na retain needed moisture. 'nr chapped, raw skin, smooth on Mentholatum. sm Belli-lchc- m 2:5. It was written by the prophet and nothing could prevent it. And after the Wise Men had been directed to Bethlehem by Herod: la the star, which they had seen in the east, went before them till it came and stood over where the young Child was. "When they saw the star, they re-joired with exceeding great joy." . Matthew Apparently, even the Wise Men lost sight of the Star temporarily hence they rejoiced when It returned to their vision after they had de-parted from Herod. The Star of Bethlehem waa nei- ther kindled nor extinguished wlien Christ wai bom in Judea it was written by the prophet, it has van- quished every despot tram Herod to Hitler and survived every tyranny and cruelty that evil men could think of; and the hearts of men. turning from foul memories and aesoela- tions, have and shall rejoice In the eternal light of righteousness and peace. the comforting as ks tr- eated holm. Handy jure or lubes 30. WONDERFUL X-M- AS GIFT "... 2:9-10- ! iluine-mad- Presents Are a Pleasure to Receive e (See Recipes Below) From the Kitchen Presents LYNX SAYS sugar and spice, quiv-p- j, jellies and citron and cherry flacked all fruit cake these make wonderful presents. Wrap them in gay Christmas trappings and you'll have a gift that any one will be proud to receive. A few days spent in the kitchen schedule will Sift 1 field enough cookies, cakes and Jcl-Ito take care of any number if friends. They'll appreciate the (Might and care you have taken in ptpsrlng something especially for Make Your Own: Wlien you are giving away homemade presents, on decorations. go all-oFor fruit jars, make a wrapping of white cardboard and paste cheery Christmas stickers on tliom. Select three or four jars of pretty colored jellies. Wrap them in paper and tie the tops all together with one long ribbori. Decorate with pine cones. Fill a fruit basket with luscious fruits, grapes and nuts. Deck it out with holly and a great big bow. Use plain cardboard boxes for cookies and candies, and paste on colorful holiday paper. Finish off with ribbons, holly and pine coin s. Plump popcorn balls can be tied In gay wrappings. Leave a loop In the ribbon so they can be hung on the tree, if desired. Goodies of fruit-swe- fcem. llany homemakers canned fruit Juki last summer which they want h nske into jelly now that they've tired enough sugar. A few jars of ten colorful jellies will make excellent presents. flakes Crape Jelly, 11 glasses) grape juice IS caps sugar IS cups light con syrup 4 M 1 cap cider 5 cups sugar hi teaspoon cinnamon li teaspoon allspice K teaspoon cloves caps Cook cap liquid pectin out the juice and place it kettle with the sugar and prup. Mix thoroughly. Bring to the toiling point and boil 3 minutes. Md liquid pectin, stirring constant-- t Measure k a large Then bring again to boil and boil hard a full minute, lemon from heat, skim and pour hot, sterile glasses. Paraffin roll-k- g it once. ink and Orange Wakes II 1 lemon 1 (range Marmalade. glasses) I pounds tart applet 114 cups sugsr water I caps corn syrup K cap Brtract juice from lemon and or-rf- e nd strain. Then grind the feds of both fruits. Peel, core and fee apples tfc inch thick. Weigh out I pounds of the sliced apples, or out 2 quarts. Place juice d ground rind of lemon and or Rge together with sliced apples in isrge kettle. Add sugar, water d syrup. Stir well, place over heat W bring to a boil. Simmer for 50 apples in water until soft. Force them through a colander. Add remaining ingredients. Conk in a slow oven for 8 hours, stirring every half hour. Seal in but. sterilized glasses at once. Pear Conserve. (Makes I glasses) 12 medium sized pears 1 cups pinrapple 1 orange, Juice and rind I cups sugar 4 cups corn syrup 1 small bottle maraschino cherries Chop pears and pineapple. Add orange juice, rind, sugar and syrup. Let mixture stand overnight Next morning cook slowly until thick, Add chopped bout 21k hours. maraschino cherries and seal In hot, sterilized jars or glasses No gift to any family is complete unless there is something special tucked In for the youngsters. If you have used your quota of sugar on other Christmas baking, you will want recipes for sugar-eas- figure. An ideal holiday festivities. two-som- lu fit. Shirring on shoulders and sleeves gives a soft feminine touch. Pretty in a scroll or floral triarch of Jerusalem Cardinal af print or solid tones. Accent with the Iloly Land whs each year a favorite piece of jewelry. brings to Bethlehem aa ancient efPattern No. ROOT comes In sizes M. M, figy of the Infant Jesus, which r IS. 40, 42, 44. 44 and 4S. Size 34. ;v&:VA ' v 1 Dolls are a biff favorite. DePa- Frasrlira, Call!. Endow 23 eon la In coins tor each patient desired. Pattern Mi, ..,..Uu..m Name Address threw-quarte- dicates, but better quality lines of woi.d and cardboard playthings are assured. Rubber toys are not expected to appear in any volume and plastic items will be limited to the same small quantities as last year due to material shortages. The brightest spot on toyland is the doll p.nade and the parlor game sector where there are reported to be good supplies of many old favorites like Camelnt and Monopoly that children and parents can enjoy together, although cardboard and dye-climitations have made new Hems scarce. Classic card game favorites like Rook, Fit and Crossword Lexicon have been produced in large volume. as they require a minimum of cardboard. Bonanza, combining the technique of Michigan and Rummy, is another favorite that provides fun fur all the family. Escape-typ- e games that are easy to learn predominate. Nations Christmas Tree Was Dedicated in 1925 The Nations Christinas Tree waa as dedicated aa Christmas Day. 1875. The tree, sne of the Sequoia giganlca, is estimated to be 267 fret tall and la located In General Grant National park, Si miles east of Fresno, Calif. Appropriate and ceremonies are held beneath the tree earh year, weather and other conditions permitting. d sleeves, maten.'il Two-Piec- 3. yards of er two-picc- er People Make Fun of Mrs. Beulah Hanking he lays la the manger within the cave where Christ waa born. Dramatically the procession ip- proaches; heralded by a single his banner streaming aloft. A corps nf native police mounted span fiery Arabian horses follows, and thru mother single barwmii upon a prancing black teed carrying the cross on high; the patriarch In his cardinal and ermine, mitred blabs ps, clergy In embroidered vestments and white robed acolytes swinging golden reusers precede the jeweled pavilion of the Holy Child. The precession enters the Chnreh af the Nativity. The public Is not permitted te witness the artnal piao-In- g of the effigy, aa that part ef the church built above the Cave af the Nativity in wider the Jurisdiction of the Greek Orthodox church. On Christmas Eve, mem ben af all denominations assemble to sing carols above the birthplace of the Holy Child before midnight mass Is solemnized la the Church af the Nativity. sweets, like popcorn balls or peanut take only a little bit 'nutes. stirring frequently. Skim, brittle that (or bits sterilized jars and seal im- Special care should be used in wrapping these gifts for the children friiately. as they may want to hang them on fengy. Jelly is al-- y and handy to have with a roast or the tree, Ue plenty of ribbon fenerole. You will let them be gay with stickers. like particularly made with honey: Molasses Popcorn Balls. (Makes 12 to It balla) Honey Jelly. (Makes shout I glames) 4 quarts popped corn 4 I tablespoon butter cap lemon Juice 1 cup sugar tli cups honey 1 cup molasses K cap liquid fruit pectin H teaspoon salt Combine lemon juice and honey. add sugar, molasses Melt butter, to a hill E rolling boil. Add pec- - and salt Boil on medium flame or dir vigorous-- y and boil about heat until it reaches the crack stage (260 degrees). This is slightly hardminute. p0Ur er than the hard ball stage. Pour sterile com. Stir com thoroughly over Cover wrhlle pouring syrup. Butler hands paraffin to Kal immediately and shape com info One cup of hulled peanuts balls. Cwserves and it buuer wiU may be added to the com. if desired (' nice variety Peanut Brittle. ('ailing from all Churi hei throughout all the lands, with the hymn meat ifL In i.homepackrd both cups shelled peanuts 1. often heard, "O Come, All Tc Faithful," carol singers have become a most LJQllowiny recipes. slow cooking K teaspoon salt vital part of every eiimmunitys Christmas. Without the beys and girls aommerd-- d to allow the I enp socar tinging In the Churches, in the homes and over the air, Christmas would reac1 tokened con- H enp light corn syrup lark the real spirit that It has acquired in this country. H cup water tablespoons batter Apple Butter. kes I? V4 teaspoon lemon extract glasses) The Christmas tree business in the warm Stuffed animals will be plentiful in qurta quartered apples Sprinkle nut with salt and CBPa water Coiled States is believed to have in oven. 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