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Show yP! Fele Poor Color for Grata. g An Englishman who has been Is hyIn the suburbs recently Ever percritical, to say the least. since he has been visiting this gentleman he bas be" finding fault with The other evening they ereTthi-- g. lawn were on the host's beautiful Mr. Blank, charming," be would This ff It were not for the color of the Why, what Is the matter grass." with the grass?" inquired the surprised host "Too green, too greep," sighed the Englishman, it spoils the color effect." Boston Record. J0900000009996COT990 Tls-Kin- Christmas Presents. MADE OF NUTSHELLS APPROPRIATE Laundry LITTLE GIFT8 THAT WILL CONSIDERED REAL BE Mad Christmas Presents. FOR A MAN. Bag That May Be Easily from a Handkerchief. A gift that almost every man will appreciate Is a laundry bag for soiled handkerchiefs Is suitably made from a large handkerchief, mens size being Not Nearly 8o Hard to Make as They preferable. Select one with a pretty Would Seem Chineee Unique Figures foy Calendars American Indian. An Hidden away In a nutshell are endless possibilities for pleasing Christenmas remembrances, and those dowed with the fairy gift of imagination may spend a pleasant hour In disa hat cunning little contricovering vances may be fashioned with the aid of a handful of nuts of different species. One of the newest calendars for 1907 Is decorated with a pair of Chinese figures. It Is one of the "tear-off- " variety, and the bulky little packet of days is fastened In the right-hantop corner of a narrow, upright card, measuring 12 Inches by five Inches, neatly covered with art paper of a dark shade. This represents a box-kitand is ornamented with silver tissue and devices cut out of tinsel. A gold cord depends from It, to which clings a terrified boy, who Is evidently being borne rapidly aloft. In spite of design in color, and fold It wrong side out, so opposite hems meet. Along this edge overhand for a length of about eight inches, to make the lower part of the bag. Then leave five Inches A Laundry n A raw ,x 'h M'U (k w i 5? W Bag. unsewed to form an opening, and overhand the rest of the edge. Now adjust the handkerchief so this seam will be In center of the folded oblong which will appear Overhand the bottom edges. Turn the bag right side out. Two and a half Inches from the top make a runway, and Insert a dress-bon- e seven Inches long, shirring the bag slightly on this. Place ribbon for hanging the bows according to cut. bag-shape- v : H v.;rt (Wki-Sfart-f CONVENIENT NEEDLE BOOK. Herding of New York'a Poor. Paul D. Cravath, chairman of the 'tenement-houscommittee of the Charity Organization society, declares that a close canvas shows that there are in New York tenements 357,000 rooms that have no windows. It Is Suitable for a Christmas Present and Is Easily Made. e A Important to Mother. a aafe and cure remedy for iufaota and children, and ace that it Bean (ha Signature of la " - Chines e , Daa For Over SO Yean, The Kind Yua Have Always Bought. Loves First Awakening. 'One ia always a little hypocritical In the beginnings of love. How can you expect a woman, a reasonable woman, to confess to herself frankly that a man whom Bhe did not know yesterday occupies already a larger place ia her heart than all her relatives,' friends or enemies? She will spend entire months, a year, perhaps, In seeking for her preoccupations all aorta of names before giving to them their true one. Madame Emile de down one side. Not Complimentary. atockdeaier, buying horses In Colorado, had been directed to the ranch of Old Bill Sands. Wishing to learn something of Old Bill's business methods before entering into negotiaA tions. he made some inquiries at ranch. What Bort of business man Is Bill ISands?" he asked. Wall, stranger, replied the rancher, I don't think Old Bill would go plumb to hell for a nickel; but he'd .keep Ashing around the edges tor It vntll he fell In. Llpplnrotta. !H0W DEBILITY - Needle Book. and effective Christmas Preient. ' rafe-V- . 5 SHOWS ChristAbility to Do It Well Makes Gift mas Making Easy. bits of broken china and similar odds and ends, and hid them In a nettle stumpatch. One day the naturalist bled on the bird standing In the midA Busy dle of bis treasures and arranging Woman, them. Next day they were all gone. years ago visitor to The crow, aware that his secret hiding the Illtt family . u moved everyMorris, 111., found Mrs. Hitt qUKsh! place was known, had She was holding a child Iq thing to some new spot. she was rocking the baby b Spelling Reform In France. cradle, she was knitting, and the ing. reform as looks It spelling a though reading newspaper folded over Then cut your cretonne, or whatever material you use, about an Inch were really arriving. France proposes back of a choir. The visitor remar to make certain changes compulsory that the sons of such a woman i bigger all around than the frame Turn It right side down on a clean in all Its schools. Thus "s" Is to to have a good record. The Robert R. Hitt, the congressman b table and put your frame down In It, be substituted for x" In plurals The b" Illinois, was one of the with the cotton wadding to the back "chevaus" for chevaux." boys. Is to be dropped in certain words, of your cover. us "retorique and "teatre. Sayings of Sidney Smith. Turn over one end, fasten it with giving On examining some new flowrrg And the French hen will henceforth end pins and then turn over the other the garden, a beautiful girl who over an euf." and paste. Take out the pins, stretch do its clucking of the party exclaimed, Oh, Mr $ It. very tight and smooth and paste RATES REDUCED ney! this pea will never come to i Be sure to rub plenty of paste on the fectlon." Permit me, then," said will not hold; cardboard, otherwise it to All Points gently taking her hand and wa,k Idaho and Utah From do the same for the sides. East and Return, via the Santa Fe. toward the plant, "to lead perfect If you have been careful, your frame to the poa." The Sunday Magaiic From Ogden and Salt Lake City to: Is now smoothly coveted with ere$32.0(1 Missouri river points Superseded. $44.50 Chicago As the car of Juggernaut, Ita whe $u9.50 St. Ixmls wet and red, thundered on Ita b!o Proportionate rates from Idaho and way. It met a auto; other points. Dates of sale, Nov. 20th bile. The two great machines c and Dec. 18th, 1906. Return limit, 60 fronted one another for an Insta Then, humbled and ashamed, the days. Send for literature. C. F. WARREN, Agent A. T. & S. F. of Juggernaut turned and alunk b; Ry., 411 Dooly Blk, Salt Lake City, to .rfdquated garage. Utah. Oyster Nipped Man' Thumb. John Prizer, a saloon keeper atB Worship a Deux. When Dean Swift was called to the erville, Pa., was nipped on living of Loracor he Inaugurated the thumb by an oyster while hs wai custom of reading prayers on Wednes- the act of drowning the bivalve day and Friday. At the first Wednes- a soup. Prlzer's thumb was put day service he waited In vain for any- of commission, and surgeons had one to appear except his clerk Roger. give it a good deal of attention At length he began, Dearly beloved CAfiPeOAAP Barrel Organ In English Church Roger, the Scriptures moveth you and me In sundry places," and so proceedThe parish church at Tobblng, ed to the end of the service. land, which dates back to tbs teenth century, and was recently Easily-Mad- e Frame. New Idea in Stationery. stored, possesses a remarkable There is a growing fad for having clent Instrument, a barrel organ wbl tonne, but It has no opening. Take sharp scissors and make a lengthwise ones stationery monogrammed with a has three barrels and can play cut in the middle of the material. Be facsimile signature, the Initial letters tunes by the usual handle. sure not to cut too close to the edge. of the name only being used. The It's Hard to Escape, Then at each corner make diagonal stamping Is usually done on the When you are little you bare cuts as close as you can without the fourth page, the monogram running corner and the les and when you grow up you ha material fraying. Sometimes the across the address die Theyre all la the tour It straight to enemies. on formed thus side are the balancing pieces of a lifetime. wider than necessary and can be cut the right. the Inside put the paste edges of the frame back of the opening, and fold your material back on it. This part of the woik Is very particular, because nothlug looks uglier than a wrinkled cover. Be sure each time you paste a side that It Is stretched tightly and smoothly. In pasting around an oval frame make a number of slits In the material so as to keep It smooth. After your frame Is covered, place it under heavy books, and let It stay over night This will prevent warping. The Yiext day paste the back on and again put weights on top. All this sounds more difficult than It Is. A little care and extreme neatness is all that Is required to irake your work very smooth and well done. A on NOVEL PIN CUSHION. trouble " l)r. Williams' Pink Pills euro debility lieonuse they netiiully make new, red, rich blood, and ns the blood carries A. M. NADI.N. iionrisliment to all the oigansnnd tissue erf tlio body, nerves as well as muscles, the new blood atiniuhites the organs to Bag for Buttons. do t lie woik Unit nature cxiiectsef tlieui A pretty but ton bag made of riband normal health follows. Not only bon about four Incites In width, and of to sufficient euro is this treatment any length preform!, connected by y but many severe nervous disorder stitches us In emhrolJcry. At the top as well. The pills are sold by all druggists, or of the bag make a deep frill, and run will lie sent post Miid, on receipt of price, at the opening a vaslng of ribbon by which It can be hung. AO cents per lsix, six tsixes f.'.Wi, by the Medicine Co , Selu neo lr. Willuims tody, N Y. Send for free diet bonk. ' ln pinkhai dyspei of cement Ghoat la Considerate of Children. 1 fond of children ha taken posiesslon of a farm In the Potchefstroom district of the Transvaal, according to diapatchea from there. It throw about the furniture, shakes and pinches the adult members of the family and visitors, and frighten the animals, but it never molests the children. It Is Made from One of Baby's Fine White Stockings. Do you want to make Just the Pretty shaving cases for father can be made In the same way. Tie a numpin cushion for mother's darnber of sheets of the shaving paper to ing basket? Get one of baby's fine a stiff outer cover made of colored white socks, the little dose woven cardboard. Cut two holes with a ones are best. Cut n blue or pink lining Just the same shape. Slip it In- cun-nlnge- t not only t.ipecul Shaving Tab. punch about an Inch from the top and fasten It to tho paper with a ribbon lmw and hangers. Decorate the cover with an Illustration and put underA clean shave neath In neat letters: for father," or When your razor cleaned must bo, Simply pull a leaf from me. Convenient Bag. Nothin Is more needful than bags. These are usually made of stout cretonne, or sllkollne In some pretty floral pattern. These roomy affairs are drawn up or pulled out at will by an Inch-widribbon or tape. Small hags are attached to the longer one for the holding of needles, cotton, etc. A e v blossom. tely on .Yfgetali had else two yet idegeiic able to biand n rood and Itri sing se yive I s tr nd it a Ibegn j. My hat kI ws it led U other 1 red sucl dorsei a of fe ,haw' First ii cat ear ve ous shapi tl off baa g illy. bout mowi ays 1 u pla :sum i but lal i ooms Marc' -- th less dolla to h Not Is i ice it A ghost which lobe. Staton am 1 Cfeun Townsend's Enamel Time for a Real Thrill. tlritlve fuc. uao powdan. iu For solo everywhere. Interesting observer, says that poker is a slow game. Mr. Wells has evidently never sat lehind a pat full on aces and watched another man draw two cards. New York Mall Union Assay IUk to l M. a. HNAUin. ia oo WM" PrtooJOeenW Offic V- - ssiv otrv.yn President We face the future with our past and a guarantors of our promises, and we 11am sena celt Immedl.Wlr t are content to stand or fall by the record which We have made and are making." y"ESTABLISHEDr 1862 A Christmas Pincushion. A small pincushion tnuy be mado of two aquares of linen Around all sides make a half Inch hem, and above It a lino of hemstitching. Between these two squares slip In a flat cushion which la held In plure hy a No. 1 ribbon, run In and out, terminating with small bow at each corner. One of theae cover may be decorated In an embroidery of floral effects, or amon-ogramay be act In a 1th a wreath of i to th Uroo it, World he la; our-presen- n organism roof of a norl i Arne Our Sentiments A relie be 'ew ' aide the sock and stuff with bran. Sew tight at the top and cover the stitches with a bow of ribbon the same color as the lining. Another little bow at the toe looks pretty, but that la not really necessary. If you like, you can stick some safety pins, a few big beaded bluek and white pins, ordinary pins and several sizes of darning needles In the rush-tobefore you give It. t .imilar S Roosevelt's Words . Novel Pincuehion. wt ,nich, Jewels from Lands of Czar. A Paria jeweler has bought a large number of atones which have been found in mlnea on the czars private property, i Every year stones from these mines are offered for sale by tender. In the same way as the forest lands and mines belonging to the czar are occasionally sold by the imperial cabinet. H. G. Wells, otherwise an acute and Tablet. pipe, and also the mocassins peeping beneath hts fringed leather leggings, re formed of monkey nuts, ills Inscrutable countenance Is composed of a walnut shell, behind which Is a head dress of feathers and melon seeds. A brown paper foundation must be cut out for a draped figure of this description, to which the costume Is secured by a few stitches, the feathers being gummed !n place. The little model can then be mounted bodily on any He looks uncommonly background. well on a large card, covered with brown paper, to which Is secured a memorandum tablet and pencil. If this Is suspended bynarrow strips of leather with beaded tassels, and a few touches added In water colors to suggest an appropriate background, tho result will be certain to please. do u normal cc well-know- n Physical Declines. The symptoms of general debility vary aooordmg to the Cause but Weak ness is always preseut, a tendency to perspire and fatigue easily, ringing iu the cars, An Indian Memoranium to themed U Lt not naturalist speaks of a A wild crow which made a collection of And Why Or. Williams Pink Pills Are Speeifio for Dangerous sometimes black spots passing before the eyes, weak back, vertigo, wakeful-aies- s caused by inability tc stop thinking, and unretrcsliing sleep. Tlio cause of the trouble may be some drain on tlio system or it may be mental or physical overwork, sometimes insufficient nutrition due to digestive (lisUirlwmee. In the latter case there is generally a loss of appetite and a coated tongue os well a general languor and debility. M iss Lula M. Metzger, a stenographer, living at 71 Mill street, Watertown, N.Y., suffered for over a jrenr from general It was caused by owrvtinly, debility. site says, and 1 Imd no uinbition, dniu't want to go anywhere, my f.ssl dniu't taste good, I wits run down, lifeless and listless. 1 took imslieiiies but they failed to help me. Pinully friends nvotn-mendeDr. Williams' link 1'ills to my mother mid she got some for me. 1 took them for some time and was eurirely cured and liuve laid no return of the thi f Whilethose Crows Hidden Treasures. Since pasting Is done on so many Christmas gifts, suppose we tell you how to do It. In the first place, always use the white photographer's paste Instead of mucilage or flour paste. The kind that comes In tubes Is most easily put on. First paste a piece of cotton wadding over your cardboard, but do not turn the edges on the under side. Aft er It Is very smooth and dry, cut it close to the edges of the picture open- off. Now The Small Son Can Make It for a V- HOW TO PASTE PROPERLY, E.Piakha left-han- d ored raffia and In the opening fasten four strips of raffia across one anSeated before his design. wigwam, other and weave In and out like a smoking the "ptpe of peace, he ap- cobweb to fill up about a quarter of pears a very picturesque personage the Do both circles alike, opening. In his scarlet blanket, edged Indeed, sew them together at the top. with white borders, painted with In- and between them several dian devices, over which fall his heavy first putting of nicely pinked white flannel layers plaits of black hair, Interwoven with strands of silk and chains of colored to hold the needles. beads. The hand grasping the quill SHAVING CASE FOR FATHER. A Red Indian Is a new Glrprdin. tnear-b- Calendar. the strenuous efforts of his companion to recall him to earth by tugging at bla long black silk queue. The heads of these small people are formed of half walnuts, with the features carefully painted. Their attire la cut out of satin and brocade, and gummed on. It is a good plan to paste white paper on to the back of the scraps of material made use of, sketch the shape of the tunic and trousers on this, and then cut them out with sharp Bclssors, allowing a little margin for the over lapping of the various parts. Tiny hands can be cut out of yellow brown paper, and shoes look best made of black velvet A strip of green paper represents ground on which the lower figure Is standing. The words Calendar for 1907" are painted In gold Ttmnloe carefully every bottle of CA8TORIA, needle book can be made by taking two circles Of stiff cardboard. Put on an inner ring and cut out the center, leaving a margin about an Inch or an Inch and a quarter all around. Wrap this with bright colA nice COOGOCOGCOGCCOOSCOCei TEc 170 IviAIN ST. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. ever d, an |