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Show Not What He Asked For. boy. bjirrled into the .corner butcher shop and told the proprietor his mother wanted a nice, tender turkey for Thanksgiving, and she wanted It dressad. The ; butchr selected Just such a bird from the lot In the window, and said, w ith satisfacA small wi.i.bi. ..nil Ciijiiwmhi w i nil,.. . .I, , .,.-,- t -- i.i iiiiwii.ih u mi ffi "U . ....imam,. ,,. sisiaannia.i n mi uiiaa JuiMaiafca---..- - ... - 1 - '"l' .....I 1. 1 .,. mi i ii - mi, i k , H llltr, i. m. a imkyii ip .. ? A POSTAL CARD COMPLETE PRICB A BRINGS YOU A UST ON RAW FURS a firlA PELTS tion: "Hero's a dandy, my boy Just what your mother wants!" "No, it ain't!" returned the youth. "That turkey hasn't any clothes on." WRITE AKO CET Judge. POSTED. X)r.N VEK, COI.OKAUO conscience may be more comfortable than an Ingrowing one, but It works as much harm. A collapsible Gomo to Los Angclea Th finest plno m arth to Ut nd i a HTSTi 1 : 1 1 ( A THIN worth wtnl.-- . M'.NH boiwutf Write for catalog W,n kc Ulx 137 Ui year. The angels are more likely to be counting beads of perspiration than drops of tears. HtHithliig Syrup. Mr. Wlnnlow'a In- ft'ii t Ih num.. Iiiiik. For children tLMliUi.luu,lljr JMllU.UUIO wind ouliu. &ioifc UuUio. 1 11 IU game. W HuUUlug. 1nTintlon. PflTEUTi bia lilH BU. The trouble hunter always bags s l luot Hamburger uitnuuiu; Ml Salt Lake City, W. N. U., Trr pnltm1a- II'.. hwitb. 14. UruurD SI, ClilONtua A No. 53-19- 10) No Man is Stronger Than His Stomach all over. No man can be from weak stomach with its consequent indigestion, or from some other disease of the stomach and, its associated organs, which impairs digestion and nutrition. F jr when the stomach is weak' or diseased there is a loss of the nutrition contained n food, which ia the souroe of all physical .strength. When a niea "doesn't feel just right," when he doesn't sleep well, has an uncomfortable feeling in the stomach after eating, is languid, nervous, irritable end despond ,entj be is losing the nutrition oeeded to make strength. A itron fr$re$ try Slt (?rand-f5arerc- tj in. Stents, to Receive tKiz CKtldrcrN T "V fir Ms. man is itroni strung1 who is aufTerin HASnot beetl so many year 48 1'" 'ha evrn 'young peoble cannolre-membe- Such m man ahtujld use Or. Pierce' Golden Medical Dltcovery.. it cures dlaeaaem of fAe mtomach mnd other 'orfttna of digestion and nutrition. It enriches the blood, Invl&oraten tho liver, strengthens the kidneys, nourishes the nerves, and so GIVES HEALTH AND STRENGTH TO THE WHOLE BODY. You can't afford to accept a secret nostrum as e substitute for this . f t i New Year's Iay brought boats of warm friends to exchange greetings and good wishes for the coming twelve months. Just wvs why the custom of ladles receiving t..mr"nn mHlTurhwr fallen Intd dis Ml use is a long story and not a very when- - . J non- alcoholic medicine' op nown composition, not even though the urgent dealer may thereby make a little bigger profit. Ingredients printed on wrapper. pleasant one, TKe "Did yenn" Hostesses offered wine, eggnog Po jjirvR Out" e.rd w and all sorts of drinks to soften v; i si iiv. Lomino the usp.rity of out of doors, to their jnen guests; tew different sort partaken of at each! house soon set brains In a whirl and manners suffered. The A player who cannot build on one of these tw hospitality was abused; gentle ladles, outraged must pay In a chip. Pretty trifles, Japanese char influunder the by having to receive men so far actera. should be tho prizes. ence of liquor that names even were forgotten. Japanese sweets can be had at any t So, cf course, the matter rectlfid Itself, as grocery, and remember that tea served all such things will after a while. ... Women by the Japanese Is made In each cup. and the house" when men ceased tof ceased to-- keep "op-cups are very tiny. They are appreciate the honor shown by their reception In As Christmas Is the holiest of all days tb Warm, softly lighted rooms by a bevy of fair first day of January may be considered as emwomen, daintily gowned and happy to extend blematic of the happiest. greetings for Ihe New Year. So It Is 'that in., some countries, , notably f But I have noted that In many cases the . Franco, the day is observed tlifferently ; all custom Is reviving; charming wonan. are members of families Tay 'fhclr the j younger with men not their put friends, again welcoming ' fl( spects to the older ones; grandpareut;K in variety of intoxicating liquors to steal away state to receive the children, and each of the Ideas of propriety. It la jiot every num that can ( babe, carries either latter, down to the tinh-s3ook upon the wine w hen it is red" 'and partake bonbons or flowers to the revered cldcronfs,,. rfjf Just enough.r Better, then, to offer not bins Jt is such a pretty fashion; ono the American ulronger than,, hot coffee, or to thosd whom one mother mUcht ' well adopt. In ' this hud where Idiows well the foaming glass of egg- - ' old eople are usually snubbed and rebuked II I I ll" I ith ... hoc. that will not leave remorse along venture to express an opinion, so concejv ,. they headache next the morning. splitting are the youth of today. ed mean not bt:t what This does it jt may bring. n The Occidental nothing more wortt there p(s!hlo "let the dead past bury its dead while from the Oriental than t,bo reverence wltt and grieve not over the mistakes of 19J0. ... If be served btfMT tho .midnight hour,. but the was ,wbfih.o!d people are treated in those " L tity can bo rectified, let them be so; ft not. waste sail "heathen" countries; njo vain re;ru xmr what cannot be bplp'eil, but bowl" is left for the Iat, and the hostess Latin races are so much In evl ternf ij that texadily utM 'tnlbtakes shall not ' leads the way Wa room where It may be Wujoyed. . "Where the dence, as In some of the southern states, thit i hstppen again. There shwuld be 'a table in the middle of the euFtom hoUls. and the French Babies are taken what Is experience for If not to teach? floor and an oprtt fire adds, greatly, to the proper, to visit "grand pre et grand mere." with T to t'""'"fl'y-ik''-of MtT. .IV'' pity, preparing' anj serving. Apples .are roasted ' go fe1ng all 'possible ceremony. Flowers, either bou In the big bowl that should "be ready 0on the' experience is Indeed the "school for fools." and quel or growing in small pots, are greatly fa table, and glasses or cups tbaUtnay .be rlaJnd yH we do not learn. I.Ike the Inventive mind of vored as gifts to these dear old people, who ho dpes all. Kofts of things, the active child as'sOuvvnlrs by rueats are all made ready.. on Is as wa as of nulne "wassail" earth The having tasted of the best life offers, are surely follows, 'k nobody prepared efer thought possible, mortals are forever forgetting lesson that may according to a recipe that Js cent orles old: Boll .passing dowo hill, with memories 'ad and sweet as their companions. burned Jlntoiir souls by tljl" notto- have half an Viunce each cinnamon, gtngT. nutmeg and teacher.land polng Into troubles anew, four cloves, cardamom and coriander seeds in Among pretty growing plants the dwarf pcarb trees In full blossom are lovely; after the fruit a couplf of tumblerfuls cf water; add to this quite as bad. even If differ nt. blossoms are gone tiny leaves appear and the half a Rtillon best ale and a quart of sherry wine, arn ft Is time to d!. nawally, By ihe time we will live a long. while- with ear.- with sugar to tnMe; a pound or two' will be ned- - "little tre but we are forfuna t to lesrn at all. It reotilres cd. licit aitaln. but do n bofl' llavtrtbe yolks all the clearness of iiralp. Only In time of their bloaotning are these the activity of anlnd, of ten elers and the whites of six b'a'en and I1 , especially pretty and florists manage to have all the fortitude ot endurance tn enable us to them fiit into the bowl;: then slowly add the nteT clar of the j pitfalls of life anyway, and them, ready at this eason of the year as , If we have not learned the lesion of caution by heated LiUlure, ktlrrlng alowly all the while; "gifts. Where fresh flowers are so expensive, as In leave t! other half of the liquor where It will and through rxprlnce, how can we hope to most northern climes, a single handsome bloscome tola bolt and add; lastly put In a den or escape these pltfail again? as n .tny, n wished of fine apples that have been som suffices, and In Us stead a box of, bonbons It Is not In the raking of good resolution, "but But the baby bears It In Its with sugar and roaste-wired, the determination t do the right thing, that our fnay be the gift. Tt e trilling of spices may be done beforehand. - rosy bands, and presents It with courtesy and hett course lies fi this new year, that brings the ale n I wine ready, tho eggs beaten and the delight to the aged ones. Is It not a beautiful gain the chance. If we can evape consequences, rdafled when a hostess fishers her guests " custom? And may not all the mothers and fappleIft us accept thenj wlthoi murmtir; they are into the k"ootn to partake. , ; , never so bard In the enduring ka fntne dreading." athersof little ones see that the dear older Oriwith The resourceful, Japanese, , ones who may not, probably will not.-bquiet quaint, us alt decide, deep down And, first of all. let them another year, adopt It with trueunder- In the Inmost roceHo of owr heatia, . that tmr 1 1 entals tnat they are. undertand beauty better fhan we;they not furnish rooms with all sorts standing of how much, how very much. It means own fallings are quite as great as those of our of thing to keep In ordT, with heavy curtains to th old to be remembered? Tbls In Itself Is so very worth covered fresh velvet the and to air I bave heard, a dear woman tar thst sarong frul keep "I while. To ssy, would not do so and no" Is to chairs to. catch dust from eVcrr nource. ber recollections the most satisfying Is" the one mean that you know; nothing about It; you do not So tti hostess who Is lsnntng a "Japanese wherein she gave an aged aunt a cup and sati- know what you would do If you were situated ft tea" wDl ipnd It one of the easiest a well as most cef on a New Year's toy . Xiv the next tbe dear, waa !b perpetrator; of Iher vry thing you are' frttlv teaya of cntertalnlag. Cherry blossoms, patient aunt was not wlth'her. condemning. f ibe "fierr of Japan," are to W bad In paper, Make allowances) for temperament for en rlIn form and color. as to be mistaken so ronment, for ancestry, Ur Jack of education along for th0rMl; cuts and saocTS for the everlasting the lines that perhaps, jou have been fortunate drink of lh llttl", filee In traversing. Say to yourself, .'Terhaps'r should , tea,1H favored what one rsres loay for thera; . flllent and Just cpst woman, and slow,. ., have done murh wcTs" Then you will have a some for few are qiite and pretty In the bill snow. Over the glistening rrarhed the heights tf a4ertandjng of th frail- - ( cffwacforUlIc as cents others wiirth ' several drfllars The old year goes to his final rest;' ' ticm of human nature and be prrsrd to Jnak . The moon loks down with a pitying eye. . ajI , ,! lilt- - llfW liJT JUIMH' II BIMJ tbe fsns. and tbe , parasols,. with a quivering sigh, Th eets wrfjTn jvjm niTf asPociTr. it in inr iiiii v uriKfc and the chrysanthemums;', tie dajnty, ronr , And wlrd moans in the leafless tree tots nigh m born and the calendar of years begun within , and the pretty hlraofto. witfc the big ' Ilke a fectlons ' wandering smil distressed. the week after "the Holy Babe" came. J bow tied ofrelly in the tnlV all of tho tick Where a hoetess Is untie sure of tbe oict'ti-lall- fy these' srie and ei!y.?ncompsssed by f,i'tnriif FeiMe and frail, feeble and frsll, T" of her guest. be cnif plan not frig tbe fc&sLess o moderate means. and brut by the northern gale. Swayed seroeable thatt the "watth fatly" f New Year's Every library haa a list of txokj from Yet he falters aot by tbe wsy; eve. , cols be of customs many tie Jisnese may t Mis bard Is whit, as the driven snow. First. Cf course, there fan be cards or danc JlnMVIf has.., the qiirer small carriages lected. Off til forehead" Uie scant locks Jdcw, , , , or or all with nlV attractive '51fl which natives and tte nhiquitons tourist re music, ing thrie. It was not long ago and me; Aht method of entertaining, but a the hot;r of ' "' ' ovg.-- tf wmartr" lie was young and blithe and carried to and fro, .w ith gaf. all assemble In fiti9'tn, Thss draws r " brown men ss Worses, may b provided tor the ' " ' should have two doors, and. a big cjffk la ful i arnnstnenf nf gies"!. In thee. If carrier can - Now let Mm rest, now let him . . . ref, view. Whfn'the first stroke of the welre sounds elbainetl., abort' Je'ftwtii from one room to', "Tbe snow for a blanket to cover bis breast. I one of tit Bot opened o admit "the rl4 another may be made, each room a ffovirce of And tbe winds to murmur a dirge. year," a feeble old man. who pases through th the empire of Japan with oWnl!ofl adapfed." Weil never forget him though brief was bis stay, room with bows to right and left, disappearing na much sunshine to brighter the way, He Everywt.cre poslhte Japanese lactams tnay through the rar d?nr s the last strike sounds. -- .bsnit; ' t?t Iav6rs may be Jspsnes, sncb as - Andbrought us that all things must soon pace away taught . a game etc. Then appear a lovely boy with beaming tana, tiny And Into eternity merge. ttcA eounten&riVi and 'happjf metn. lie bears a quiver played "h cards, s'ijpoed to have nJratd In Japan, msy 'frove Interesting to aTne. within which are arranged small gifts fof each Not' ADMITTED MIS tR0R. snore than six shmill sit at one table this wrapped and tied to rr present, arrows; prsnt, on of these he presents to a'b giiist ss he . gatni. ,No 1 Jay down a seven, of It there bap- - On of the farliamcntary aiogits wa before them. When be has dispen to be none tn n band be psts ?p a rhlp; tt;at of an Irate mmVr of tbe boute, who de taue Intoturn all be disappears, but t"irn at the tributed rei'otoid. ad 'h vrfbed another as "not hsvftig even the manneri the) chips cost bitso Itt'le in cwiftted out In the door to blow a light kiss to tbe asi,bled of a t'g" At the cry of "Withdraw" be did so plater rray bate"'rVr frany ' beVto til ng" fcf'fne The wn4ow are ibfit thfvvV opert. let'1 wtffcdrsw and arxlca1ze and to say that en I to b laid a s1 'in one side of th the fc"TorMe mroher hss the manners of ting In- the cold, fresh air, with the chimes of of th tame suit; on tbe other side aa eight. bells hesrd In the distance, itefres'jments may fg." London Chrocilcle. . a first-clas- s n lovely-souvenir- '' old-tim- e , mi wail-mad- e I' t REPEATING RIFLEv? ; can-lear- d ' jm'sf We are iuat aa proud of the REMINGTON .22 - Keteatera aa we are or the Keminirton n P.i'it nme hit h power riHes for just aa good reatona. No other make of the 2 class ia built to aa high a atrndard. ' . Th the REMINGTON .22 in a clan by karU are the real I'm I Nmmerlos ard Solid Brredi. Yoe a the t srrel trout the brrech not forcing the dirt Lack into the worlicg parts as in otliet JZZt, ioaariag e turfulness asd naintainiog era riant shootirj coediiwa. . v Tlere is perhaps a jfratrt A defence I'twrm iKe PF.ViiNGTON and etlu-- r Re peatrrt ttiao it to be found brtwera rilrt of any other class. A REAL RirXE iU REMINGTON 22 Rrorsto. Skoou vtlmut ajuau meot. 22. abort, 22 loog ot .22 long rifle carnKlfca. Set si Targets NJlti frr. THE REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY. I 2 Braadw.,. New Yatk Cifr. rr.-.-.- -. r,z IE,.-- - " a-l- l ... fil-c- - -- . o ij iKat place ck-a- 2i n ' ftsiutrt REMINGION lr.lor . , Aicr W. Ii. DOUGLAS 3.00 3.50&4.00 GHOSG iUoKiS Bora- - BMoca.a2.oo.az.BA asia as.oo. Beat in vmi world. Tf f mnl.t take ton tnfa my Thebenefltaof freehides, vvhieh apply princlfMilly tn ! al llr.nkt.xi. 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