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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD " mjbtished Bvery Sunday me Bt :.- E. I " Herald Building, 30 East Wret North Street, I'rovo, Utah - Editor and Ptiblsiher CBodgerr: Kntered as second class mail matter May 0. $Jth, under the Act of March 3, 1879. 1922, at the CHEERFUL DECORATIONS FOR THE HOME ELIZABETH TKWBL t. Mil postefflce, Prove, NnP WaaUra Caioa.) ?pxxxxxxxxx , : His First Christmas" - ; By ICAftT GRAHAM BONNES - THIS BREAKFAST SET USED IN MANY WAYS . Terms of subscription f Jai!jr and Sunday, 40 cents a month; delivered by carriers, $3.50 a j eai In advance; Sunday only by mail, $1 a year ' in advance. . t ' J II : .. ' very quiet in the boose. Outside', T . ; WAS the snowflaker y LISTENERS LIFE OF A PROSPECT were chasing Simeon Strunaky pleads fot mors Some years ago I went Into a atort each other with land better listeners in society. lis to Inquire the price of something, aa .and a vigor ftblnks it would be a great thing fot expensive thing this was, that 1 wanted gayety and a sense of . the kny social gathering If there were one to buy some day when I had the price. merriment of food listener present. This listener They were just as nice to me as they the season. must confess that he has not read u "Would have been If I had come In Voices Could winter Comes." He has not read any ready to buy and plank down the cash be across beard streets, wish shouting Jthing, in fact, says the Wichita Eaele. Then for the. time being 1 forgot a.'i fog Others "A Merry Christ-mas,Thus he gives the others a chance to about It, but they didn't. About a Now and again the wind blew loudtell all about It, und everybody year after my visit to the' store,. iht ly, but not shrilly nor liarshiy .nor happy. There is much to he said foi salesman I had seen there came to see with a walling sound. The wind, too, jtbe listener. If he is a good "feeder" He me, says the New York Herald. This little breakfast set has innumerable uses. It may be used as a seenwdlto' be quivering with happibe helps to make those about him was a very agreeable gentleman and small All of nature had joined tosquare breakfast table and two wall tables for serving. It may be con ness. Jeel Important. And, feeling thus, they to be as beautiful, as radiant, In no way Insistent; he had JuM verted Into two tables, a round and a gether square, for cards, or it may be used in honor of the dayas possible. are happy. Also, the good listener Is looked in ou the chance that now 1 as one long table as shown In the sketch. Four chairs come with the tabic xne nuts were covered wjtB snow. i.rn loved by all. The fellow who has was ready to buy; but my bank acThe branches of the trees were laden tale story to tell loves the man whs count hadn't looked up to any great YOU CAN MAKE THE LAMP SHADES AT HOME with it Icicles hung from eaves and extent and I was not ready, as I told jadmlts eagerly that he has not heard corners of houses, and windows fctq ill. The listener, however, must be him; but I added that when I wua were frosted with exquisite designs. fully as well informed and as well ready 1 would come In, and I would The shrubs, too, were covejred with come to him. That, I thought, endefl equipped as the talker. He must listen snow! It looked more like Fairyland He must feed In a word (intelligently. It as far as hearing from them was than anything else. j or a purase, or. In emergencies, I In the house they were waiting, waitconcerned; but not so. A year latei I bad another call from the salesman, ing, waitings jwhole sentence, In order to demon How tense and long seemed the wait atrate that he is really worth while my friend, If he will now permit mt How nervous, how frightful, and yet talking to. Of eourse, the talkers are so to call him, on the same errand; a how marvelous if all went well. talking largely to hear themselves pleasant call and a pleasant little talk, But just suppose everything didn't talk, and to Impress the others who but with the same result as before go well? Suppose anything happened? happen to be within range, but they and now, a year to a day after that will not feel right about It at all un second call, he has been in to see me lets the listener listens Intelligently. again. We had our usual pleasant little talk, and then 1 asked him: f Prediction Is made by the French "Don't you ever give up a prospect V 1' MTTriiHi ' minister of public works, M. Yves le To which he answered, smilingly: Six shades can made be at home that are: Tinted Parchment lamp deep within a period of about iTrouer, that We never give up a prospect till h orange with deep band, of brown, parchment tinted jade green with design of l5 years all the steam roads In the dies." turquoise blue, changeable taffeta in a shade of coppery orange ruined and Irepublic w ill be electrified. The work fringed, rose colored taffeta with tiny fruits In pastel shades, white voile with Ray Clarke paced up and down the Is 'to be begun in the region of the Nothing would please me more than black and shellacked and Chinese embroidery with colored crepe and gold floor and wondered bow he could have, Pyrenees, where the mountains fur- to see a renaissance of America,! wit iriiige. been so happyso free f ronviiervous-nes- s bish waterfalls, and next In the Alpine and humor, writes James L. Ford In for so long a tkne. 'district. Then the work will be carried REED OR FIBER FURNITURE VERY PRACTICAL He hated the great beauty of the the New York Tribune, but I do not .to central France, where enough powoutside world. When be heard people know how this Is to be brought about. er can be derived from the Auvergne, Committees of wishing each other "Merry Christmas" the sort assembled foi ( and later the north and east, together he almost bated their smiles and (heir every Imaginable purpose, and which cheerful voices. with Brittany and Normandy, will be command a degree of popular respect How deeply he loved Lillian. She .attended to. The change will save that seems amazing to the! sophistiwas worth all the Christmas presents jthe consumption of 8,000,000 tons of cated, are powerless In the matter. In the world L Of course. There were coal yearly, will promote"cleanline,s. Not even In those great universities no' two ways about that lessen repair work on locomotives and that offer elective courses In nearly And the doctor had said with such rolling stock and reduce accidents. a genial, merry twinkle in his eyes: everything from playwritlng to plumb "Well, I fancy the young son and ing is there a chair of wit and humor; The honse In which William Taylor heir will be a Christmas present from and, while every variety of humbug iAdams wrote many of his "Oliver the missus to you l" and rascality rears Its head without He "had laughed at the time, and Optic" books is being torn down at fear of consequences, the sword ol Lillian had blushed and smiled and Dorchester, Mass., to make way for ridicule, the only weapon of real a garage. This will open up the memlaughed, too. The doctor was. such. In the fight against evil, la strength a friendly old soul he ad been the ory of many and recall the permitted to rust in Its scabbard. doctor when Lillian had been born, ' s flays when they "took out" Rollo, Olihe was fine, too. And Reed or fiber Is not furniture ver Optic, O. A. Henty, Elsie Dlnswily good for the porch or sun room, but is But minute of day and night, 32,- - equally suitable for the perhaps he counted too much on Every living room. A settee, several chairs and tntiftt and the Prtftly books from the 334 letters are dropped Ray bad been sent into mail- a cunning round table will cost Just about half .the amount that one would Lillian's strength. 1 Sunday school circulating library. The boxes. The total Is out of the room and he had been alone ffi 1,400,000 nn hour. spend for the usual living room furniture. The pieces may be bought In the here' now for so long. times have changed. Youth in the old Small wonder, that a letter occasionfr -nutural color and stained or painted to harmonize with any color scheme. 1 5 At first he had been so full of high days read adventure based on the But outdoor life of a world that was fai ally goes astray. Our destructive the spirits. delay had been so sense rages at these Isolated delays. THIS SERVES AS COZY CORNER GUEST ROOM from conquered commercially and geostrange. They hadn't told him there It rarely occurs to us to give credit would be any such dely. They had graphically. Today youth finds most for the vast T ALMOST every corner grocer's majority that ale desimply sent him out of the room and of its adventure in science. stands can be purchased very livered on time, for the constructive had said that everything was all right, that will hold the Christ cheaply and that they'd come and' tell him mas tree Instinct has not yet conquered the deDo you ever kill birds? An interfirmly In position. soon be to back see to bis In child. structive tendency man's brain. ObThe simplest of these consists of a national organization to protect bird Ha would go upstairs. . He couldn't a few isolated cases, we acof wood raised a little from crosspiece life Is started In London. It Is a wise serving stand this another moment And It the floor cept them as applying generally by wooden supports and havmove, dovetailing. In with similar work was so He had fancied It ing a hole In the center to Insert the quiet crime in particular. carried on In America. Birds are the ..would not be quiet Then he beard a trunk of the tree. antidotes for Infects which yearly destrange shrill voice. More elaborate ones take the form The recent flight at practically 25oJ How a sounded. it Was billion curiously, dollars' worth of out stroy of a wooden square, painted a bright miles an hour by Lieut. R. L. Maugnan Lillian. She that must be very ill to red and surrounded crops and forests, according to Dr by a low wooden at Mt. Clemens, Mich., opens a vista have a voice sound so curiously. He Fred J. Seaver, expert on insects railing. never heard of like which it without possibilities that doubt Man has conquered, the wild beasts Country dwellers who cannot purThey couldn't keep him from her. chase these trees at the corner store, Our greatest remaining- enemy Is In- win become actualities within a few She would want him, too. Of coarse years. For example, such a speed but have to cut them In the nearest sect life, now battling us for suprera she would! would a traveler from New York wood lot, must devise some other way carry acy on earth. Birds, the natural eneHe ran hurriedly op the stairs. The Of holding the Christmas tree in positp San Francisco or to London In mies of Insects, also nre destructive. doctor was at the top of the stairs. This corner of an apartment living room serves as a . room. The tion. half a day. It would enable the about guest But they are enjoyable, not pests. "Walt a moment ; not so fast ; not so bed pulls out to double Its ordinary size; a supply of bedding Is folded day The If easiest do to the from New up way this, York to Chicago to be trip fast," the doctor smiled. "I was comInside. Two bed pillows are rolled up Inside the end cushion covers which tree Is not too targe and heavy. Is to accomplished In between three and fasten with to tell The buffalo, once so near to extincing you." down one side. When snaps opened the desk Is a complete lit t la Insert the trunk Into the hole through four hours and from the Pacific coast "Couldn't you have let me come to tion, has Increased so much In the dressing table, with mirror, which can be drawn out and set up when the bottom of a wooden box, and of America to the Orient In less than one Is her? Did have to wait until It either yon Canadian government park at dressing. A gay screen hides this corner when It Is not In use. paint this box green or red or. a day and a night, while a journey that the authorities are concover It with green or red paper. USE "COLD WINDOW" around the world would be achieved FOR COMFORTABLE CORNER A starch box will hold up a small templating slaughtering 1,000 bulla In well under a week. the tree perfectly, but a somewhat larger Surely age Thirteen years ago the government 1 box must be chosen for one of larger obtained the nucleus of the herd from of material wonders has hardly yet . been glimpsed. growth. If, In spite of all precautions, a Indian In Montana. Since the tree seems too heavy nnd Is Inthen the animals have multiplied eight clined to wobble, weight the box on The best publicity for a restaurant, and a half times and now number either side with heavy stones. Someabout 7.000. The estimated value !j according to members of the National ! 1 Restaurant association. Is the best was all over to come and tell me?" times the box Is Ailed with sand, the $2,000,000. In trunk then and the planted that, Ray said in a husky voice. possible menu card. They are as craty "She wanted It to be that way," wooden cover nailed In place to make as loons. The best possible publicity King Constantlne, that was, com all very solid. doctor said. Still he was smiling. the Is that superinduced by a competent If one has any talent for enrnentry, pljQlns that be Is annoyed by the atHow eoiibl he smile nt such a time? even of the roughest sort, nn effective tention be attracts. Let lilm be re-- chef, writes Ceo. M. Bailey In the Uow hard and inhuman doctors beHouston Post. We can product some . . in. 'i support can be made by nailing two came. ncrj nun mi n old negro women in Texas who have pieces of wood In the shape of a of the world months, re won't don't couple believe n word of It," he "I sqnare cross, holding the tree upon member who be Is when It meets him never seen a menu card, but who can mU. "She wanted I know. tue. I this nnd nailing dents to both tree Vryn t. ..it. . wrtriwi make every chef of on the meet. l,cr cry. Thut was It. You and support until It stands firmly. New York look like a Russian ruble. me her. You wouldn't let A very pretty effect he obliilnen to her ami she she wanted tte About the noisiest financial opera of the tree by covering the French scientists have learned to tlon In the world tbe.se days Is cutting and the floor dlrecliy around It with "My dear Ray, Just n minute," the a melon. It always cotton batting on which silver suggests the make "mineral 0U3" from vegetable d.Kii.! !. but Rny hnri rushed past white called "rain" In most shops, has thought that behind the social.-- unrest oils. They made (lie discovery betinsel, fcnd ah in his wife's room. Tears Is n,ot what we ourselves lack but cause FrniKv needed It. been sprinkled. This makes the tree Eventually !:i !i! eyes. weM 1 the whole world will need !:," The Inlook as If It were growing In a hunch what other fellows seem to have. itf,'. never forgive himself that, of snow glittering In the sun. cident Is of Importance. be consent! to do what the docIf our army aviators keep nn Imtor had told him to when suddenly Ginger Cooklea. In mx'ertnfclrg to find out bow and he noticed that Lillian was looking at proving Ibelr speed records, soon thej Cream together one cupful of sugar her In wide a him, Pullman be eyes to why sneak open, are niay smiling happosition up frou named, the and - one cupful of shortening. Add pily. behind and catch an enemy's bullet oi Aincri( nn invades lb' realm two "tablespoonfuls of molasses, one "Did you .hear him shout out a shell before it has a chance to hit of forliliiilcii kno !. i!:,v nn;l lays itself tea spoonful of ginger and a whole egg ; Christmas' to she Merry on, Ruyl" "l" n to punishment for impious anything.. well beaten. Stir two teaspoonfuls of asked. soda In half a cupful of boiling water, was the baby who cried?" "It American An woman wrote fflft in a teasponnfnl of bnklngiwder c!,oi t "Not a cry, my love, 'Merry Christ'Jl'18 "l'oW window" will bo found A comfortable and Inviting cornei for $SU in Vienna", and lr!,o the la.n't .mi iioiMi. uoiieiii with enough flour to make a soft, w '.is' won n nrl-f what mas! !" he said ' I 10,,t useful during the cold month. .. . the result of care In selection of where she presented It for dough. Roll oat nnd bake far apart ,m,.s - nn,, a Tner0 is ". nrv,s In's, "Lllllun, my he pinimw ' , own, own," my Ju,t enough between the right pieces and placing of them in so they will not run together. Jt must also have broken In h:n-- r ' r.p ' s r ... and bent down over her. Ami m., s Ley were the doors and the window ut the hack ot the positions. The light from right If she attempted to rorr) the ' now k!,1,: tears came the He dldn'i fofreely. 'I' i.ke. Nt- h cupl-wr- tl narro shelves, and the lamp must full at the proper Lemon and Sardines. aigli iar nt all about them. Nothing mat away herself. trn''" '' ' o..kirs ivero the kind raising or lowering the window (be for reading and the chnlr must b f A little lemon juice la an Improve-icrod. For the tears ' were thi I . ran.ii i:sthey to nuii;,.-rslred tempefx muy be kfpt. within easy reach ef the bookcase mvat to the sardine mixture. ) tears, of Joy I ' ' ' lerry thoughts are evef0K From the chimney nook . theM. " . tD is good Boys and git Fun is good for ""Ha the Christmas and the snow! c in d the ruddy winter glow y7 q 1, " , i J tnenre, g hearwi2"' P Then your gjfts with Ipje wiUHve fflove can live when gifts are small, MRve himself is best of all season gladsome bj i, Holly fflfcid evergreen hmf' ; year-roun- fHS? sFTTTMf, d rr in rr r IP r nn a u good-size- Wain-wrigh- d t r ( half-bree- r 1 JH . garlic-smellin- g , hd tirst-clns- s - , I a.-- i ' mur-inure- , s,,j ' - 1 ' 1 - Stl ooooooooooooooooooooo(xxx Candles and Yule Log were common CHRISTMAS giftstimes. tell of the chandlers' Accounts guild sending out gratis to everyone a special sort of big, flat candles which were burned with the Yule log to light the bouses for the coming of a supernatural Christmas visitor. The bakers also sent out "Yule cakes," or "Yule babies," which were little Images of Christ. This custom, In fact, seems to be. even older, It helig recorded on the old Roman calendars that on the VlgU of the Nativity little mages of the Christ Child were made In great numbers and presented to the fathers in the Vatican. Gradually the sentiment of "Peace on earth, good will to men" and the celebration of ,the spirit by general gifts seems to have spread through the other guild?, and Anally to have become general. In England today there Is a survival of the ancient custom practiced by landowners of setting big sacks of grain or other products outside the gale that whoever came might help himself. It is said that an extra Christmas eve feed Is also stilt given to the cattle. - ' i DADDY SAID SANTA X $ WOULD SOON 9 X BE HERE X |