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Show S, -- PACE TWO." " CKnstmasihGreenlahd .. great deal of expense and display, and others with' more or lees of religious ceremony. Even in the Far" North, where Ice and snow are eternal, the holiday season is not neglected by the Inhabitants'.""'' When Nansen made his first trip across Greenland .(and, by the way, it was tne first time a white man had crossed that Btretch of frozen landt, he found .the for Christmas.? In his book written on that trip, entitled "The First Crossing of Greenland," he gives 'us a chapter describing Chrlst-"ma- s at Godthaab. From if. we quote I "In due time Christmas ' came, in the keeping .of which the Greenlander cannot be said to be far behind the rest of the world. The preparations begin months before; the women have" their hands ftflt with the, inaking of any amount of fine new clothes, tunics, breeches and boots; all with The the most garish decorations. whole .family, from the ydungest chilDreDarinE dren to grandparents, .must appear as smart as possiMi and" in new things from top to toe. "The young unmarried women. of courseware the most extravagant. If they belong to the more families who are employed by the 'Service,' the parents. will generally made up in secret, these girls suddenly appear on the, festal" day, each one more irresistible than her neigh- well-to-d- o . of CristmM."ltntteldeT"6rtlmp' ng I ' Gllon-of-GALIFORNIAP- the skin-cla- so far do so, has no season d Tram4s mm i ii-i- i. MJUJ IlJ ORT WINE FREE with every gallon of the following liquors: .' Cognac Rcandy, per gallon . . Eagle Gin, per gallon lllackberry Cordial, per gallon . - -- asmuch as'-i- t of-a $3.0 $3.00 lieautiful Aluminum Whist Broom Holders FREE witfi every order. ' v MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. or Xo pacKiiig. extra lor tVice Listjugs charge Write fur complete (We di n't pay express during this sale.) - I . Chil- Royal Liquor Company dren, The 'uiaujiianimt Yulei.ide p;irty .was ...... - Extra special California Port wine 85c per gallon. Regular price$1.50 VJ Party for the . . -. PRETTY CHRISTMAS TABLE. Ar. Old Fasfrioned $3.50 . $3.50 $3.50 R. L. C. Rye or Iiourbon, per gallon. ; Monograirn Rye, per gallon - table at a quite unusual,'' in- 25 West First South was an old fashioned Salt Lake City, Utah, Phone Wasatch 6527. square one, lengthened to accommodate twelve children. It was pushed back against the wall, and at the back was the largest sized Yule log candy box, resting on a bed of holly and - bor. .. "But it is not only the dress which engages the attention on the approach ly revelling in. creature-comfortEskimo saves up his money, Indeed as he can contrive to for-alwhile before. If he Aoney when the 'holiday REE 1 H f T1D1OT , - the-age- r . , Green-lander- s . why, he simply raises It, by of his cliief necessaries. one, selling It has beenho uncommon practice" to take down out of coverlets and sell it to the trade for the purpose of buying some luxury or other. The thriftless one must then, of course, lie and shiver under nothing but cotton for the rest of the winter, j The first thing that there must always be an abundance of is coffee. "Soi-i- t will be seen that our great festival has not been improved in character by 'its plantation 'to Greenland soil. It is, in, fact, here aselsewhere," the despair of the father and Hie ruin of the stomach. It brings a transitory joy perhaps, but one that is followed by a more permanent privation. The Ksrkimo's. motto is, "Take no thought, of tomorrow." "In our host's hoiue'the usral preparations were also iiv full swing. Our hostess, Severe! nip, and Dletrichson had hiii been luiay making" bags' and baskets and o'U'ts" receptacles, while the superintendent himself was at work, upon a. 'Christmas tree, which ho constructed by!l.ts tuning branches of (vreenland juniper into a niece of vqpd which did duly' T6Y--- ht'm. "On the morning ;'of "'Christmas Eve his tree was dressed. At two. o'clock there was a grand .ceremony in were to be The children catechised, ana no Eskimo caiild fail to be present. As soon as this was over the children, in- accordance with old custom, 'rushed serosa to the superintendent's to receive each his bag of figs. These they carried home, and then they presented themselves at our rooms to receive another sup ply.' There was a regular stampede of all these little creatures. All who could Walk caem by themselves, and those who were too young were carried by their mothers. "At five o'clock there was vchoral - performance impressed one by its charm of simplicity; and" the melodies were fresh and cheerful After supper ft tha RiiporintpnrtPTit'B, to whjch W w ere all invited, the .tree yas lighted and general excitement prevailed. "On Christinas' morning, about six o'clock, just as I was sleeping my sweetest and fancying myself back ,of.tchildreh were su'd- home, the wafted denly jthrough the air and took their place in my wandering dreams. The sound grew louder, and I awoke to hear the carolling of a large choir in the passage outside my dobr. They had been singing, at the Eskimo houses- all night long, and had now come, .faithful to tradition, to wake the, Europeans of the place. I allow that the custom is charming, and that I "had never been wakened in so" pleasant a manner before, but I must add that when the strains had ceased, and- the choir deparred to sing at other doers, I gently dozed, off again to pick up the lost thread &f my interrupted dream.'' earth, comes, 'Christmas h "church. .I.lymns writservice "in-t- he ten W or translated into Eskimo were sung byj..large choir-Of- . uatiyesv The V In all Christian nations of the ' like the last six months. At each the wish will come true. A white and plate wre a holly paprcdvered horn red Christmas ribborf goes to each ami a wee tree lit with red wax plate, fastened by a spray of holly. Then each cihld looks at the dolls and of the log by red ribbons were six tapers. The children were to blow out the says which, one he or she things repdolls dressed to represent the. first six a. wish for each one. resents the month in which they were months of the year. Following after candles, making If they go out wit hthe very first puff born. the log were six more-figuredressed On top of the log was a doll dres.se as a jester, called the "Lord fa Misrule," "and attached to the front end s If there should be two in the Bame month the one who is the oldest gets the doll for that month. As there is one for each guest, a satisfactory adjustment is easily made. The Yule log also contains small favors for each ' guest M:ighty.'ah&Wffl Seek and Ye Shall Find When all the theories founded upon artificial knowledge fail, common sense will then teach you that nature provided a natural outlet for each and every organ of the body; and but one blood to nourish the whole system, and there is but one Divine power to govern it. 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