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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER, UTAH, OGDEN, SUNDAY ' ll ' J' .in i mi l ..ii u Examiner Temperance Department By w. C. T. U.- -- I i iviu ;iL' j- L C.I 13 :i'!t i I 111 . i I1, j- - li- A - ; Me - I rm-'i.- ('f Via il.-i!- m c.ii.-yn'- )(( . ail I t ' :. -i -- li : :.; Miss Leota Kennedy, Editress A SURPRISE. 2. DECEMBER with the she ii i.t A ioUmI .itl!.. 1 ii ii 1. tic a u.K'i.r ii. mighi t. w : t: ., III pi fx i p.ilie rurai.-i'ian I tubear .) Mlii iU1 .1 iKdt'l'li ull . Hi ' IDUlii'.. Invsc in IdilUkin'r ' in:g: 'mi flu..' ro.rl Nil. i. ' p'lVrl, . i it i " ' You Tieiv joke. i. i u i will flirjtuo 4i lr u Me a IsrS" ho'il iHniik.n l.'is I .InJt til'J I co ' 'i. Ii ::i g.ii' ligb! atul h- - exclaimed to J, a n i I'l i re :!! IKH li. tt tl 'i: .' middled lannlv, Sii. ui .on ' know shut she wiil iln tilt rail' I, .ii ( i he ;vmiiis. K..i i. 'top worry uii i .glr lent six llii'i..' hri IhhiII Soma kind frieud ..kit -- .tv : I,, r to try htf.ing him with 'mill,- - a r title huge hri i. lih'td by lu! Mv'il In- - out in Jui . :ie . stars t in extremely small si sc in . si'll llli'.l It,; 'am'. iiunuK aud she to put ini J the lower right hand corner. i h.ffniiiv r Il'.i hi .'.' Sir vii'i sailiit-t-- l rlathcs. Automohil... 't.e mum a! ions ' ii be iuno will u To all lments and purposes it nh a sjiruig a:ii a .d ivi.r-Sh ssui to know what duei'il. i.cciirdiiig , m charge, liair ii, would strike the average reader mho !.i Ih'ilding wnl tv 'tu i hall piu on: -- ut- is very anxious ; wilt ii; u Hie eye.- : . ,i:i luauagirs oi I hi in is not familiar with the technical H.- Migg-- i a flannel waist ye gods! .ill ccr ihe woriii 111 II.- ,, lllils 'If ntuM hail Iiulil 1oduuk. hieroglyphics of the ad. room as where eoiii'i ;v ii,.g,-m', Tiit' loiaiiua ui iu b is . i ala!' It is i.m Hi ted s ill) hi ir- -' clothe are On. 1 fed bel-- i ligorous statement of uews I' I'oiumr, ,j j.ys loisi. an the Uiari oi Lhe ' t ami i. nt -diMiict, about the cantetn situation. ln '.Svfii ,i Oftkir line h'-!ri h ays she hasn't got a flaunel i.f Sto.ic ii s ill i'c sumiuii' 'hia o: 'uu. of Xi-Thousands of city and count ty Kings wuuM i. !l io hol.i tiiiiii.il it:. Heir, oil ci.rh hlouae You've no inae how appealing Ins joij York' i host best across w nt ii floni t readers who swear by the Constitu- in l till J.tp.u:.. ,',. allu.. . room- - a .til tiu!e: di-she is. rliugtng and iiituu-.-- , at corner whicn . ii i!u.- tion and place absolute coufldcncv In ..nisi Y by, sne d no more Uolcl trom ihe dare breaihc - iiie ei:-Tbiriy-sixtoi its reliability and veracity as a news HOW THEY KEEP compar piepei i. i'.iiii,liig s;!l b model'll unleas he told her wbi-- and how ihan CHRISTMAS IN atively new lintel ' .. L:ie at and sail 1. in every respect- - The ahy thing! gatherer and truth dispenser, will nev'i the uud morld. side uf fiiKiis s,:i !i pe i,i ccmeiii. Thu er guess that th.- - article is an ad. aud sirvet, "Lot me liaten bi'gged Lauikis' orveuth avenue, Navarre. inrie tan ne no Uakagc or chance io will be astonished to know that It is from her pedsaiol uf tumbling l'Pt-r-r K: f. (Continurd uow are uu the plot flood li,. In . so admitted by she editor of the Con iui The juices for disapproval. piupvr wUl-is ;. oc uiu4 a LUC iohii:- - h.in iiiii been tue new li " 1 should say not!" said Larakin. smuiiou. The New Voice. exactly -- el-I i . eteUSioiy spar The article, "An Alcohol Rcvcla-tkm,- " and ashes are suppose, i 0 i,. iio.ise, only lied u u l.,u will be either 2b iiiMiiv. -- she wants to know If his f jii, old, an i,t wooden lor go ri'iMt a nigh1, sub the iso appeared in' scores of daily pa- luck. Of course, liieii if lo'.cis iia. liousis. (timer headache Is nil gone. Msaat he even a ill be raxed room a n .tl. h;ghn These, ot i . l he mof will lie ::i hui pers Nov, lutli. printed word, for word iviality aud gus'.uir.i'ii.tc a scrap of It let I? Mhe C oin il.n at tmee. finlshi'd tl. with a pent house for h alike in all. li evru appeared in dif- one is justified lu illl.-rihought about him -all day. Fuol-ts-h The : tilUcu new form Sion. oi in,the taken latter hotel il:a ini a ferent papers oi ihe same town on the :,n 'terilixiug purposes. girl; she might haw- been helping will provide nearly ...m. iihiiiis. all of diiufeeiit.g saute dale, which shows what a blun- isseulial differences br'wc.-The new I. mil will inquire upward mother wash the dishes. Ha'll be care-i.- o lubati I which Auglo-tiaxube will and ; a.-s ;,u,t larg. than of lit) eti.plnvi'h. Th.- architect wi derer tar mairiger of the National did appetit. ..tid not gei run over by a horrid gestious. It is quite the com c ih.ng ibo. rooms lu Alill.- - linui us. x and Copeland a Dole. Royal building. Fui-to- u stivet cur, won't he? And heT! be out protective Bureau" is, ' iu J. The first or n.or It appeared as an editorial in tome n.jin luli Hftrr attending ui'.iaigM pma proand William streets. The imuu1i-tn- in 'free, tour, fire minute T Uooguo with who ha full charge ot tala, as I'm alive, lie wtll'-whengiu.-eipapers, which an what a blunder niM u Christmas Kvti, to ui a pro-- ! vides tor a spaci. i' offices tides. on both some editors cut make. j diVua who intense femur befitting a liUad-deatsupper of eels, rermiceii, and ' .:i.iiglii ahead the new lioii l. is ,f. M Itobin-oi- i, . through this vestibu.i i,.,(t, iu. guest ha Look out for u number of these spe-- Periwinkles! Nor does it m reded h'.l .Ur. .Mills' enierprises affair. All-1wight,' she says, tvie on inch aids here and in Km l'iamlico. The s cial dispatches' uud spocial cones- - lde Justice being dune on Christinas into the main hall with tho lisping, largely rd roufidrnc . of i lie vestibule ds.. nnu into large will be U: at ouce. Mr. Kobin-son'- s of a baby. He actually puried, so leapoudencu" from Washiugtou. They Ua' to a most liouutiful repast. ,.i will be frequent this winter, aud until whkh the distinctive feature is li.u libraries, which Will b( liberally fill d office, in tsei. ws- - besieged der waa Ids TJoodby. They've quit with applicants s sonu ss the thank loodne! Now, think of a fool all hope is lost h m.. brewers of ha-- 1 1b pfihap best described as plum pud-iu- a i'll Imuks. terday Du both sides ct i in main hall aie congress auex- - i din cake a delectabls cross betwi- - n the eam.-eplans were tiled wuh the Muilding girt like that! Mucking rooms, win!,- ui ihe rear of the two. lion. Lamkin tried again and thie time iliese is and scisirais i'.,iiing Cimiral answered, lie called for MilAlthough there is no longer a court anting I'oclll. lleiwton arc to set tho example of pomp amt WHY LAMKIN GREW CYNICAL. the hotel lie and announced hia in ponding call lme A I'fln ee, keyruou, and here the ln a tone as uf w monarch conferring splendor In the gay capital, ne city four ihe bail elevators Paris in the joyous abandon with Laiukln's opinion uf hinielf ban not n favor. Then there wea is silea os on Mslrways are tl. Ueueral Charles King, who has a which it celebrates Christmas es- p.Ul'l yet received enough setbacks to re- his pert, and presently he eaid: All mild reputation as the prolific suthor pecially Christmas Kvs. The Heveil It i io the basemen; aud Us ttitiuga, duce him to that, modest, subdued right," shortly, end hung up the rei ,M services in tb Madeleine. Trlnltle bus ever, that Air. Mills has devoted siete highly desirable iu the young. To ceiver. of stories about army life has at The family faced him a he turned olh.er ff.h,onbl? churches are especial attention, uud here many of b sure, be hae rest reason fur being i T? produced a luoderstely proud of himself, but his toward them, blankly. Millie said she thlr the lai i devices oi modern hotelbasa-nu- tact P01'- - and Ostensibly, it i a plea for ths ' ,ro,le1) ln concealing his personal adniir-taio-n hwd another engagement," he on ail) be found inMuIled. The restoration iff the army saloon as a ' l? lu1r l boulevards to Join in the is a high one. l.s floor Is only ha been limited. 'fihe said very casually she temiierauce measure: In ii is a of the toy fair. five fed below the wroet level, thus He roa from the family diunar l - she wae going autumobiling this of the jram-sS'- s .rriment dceP body must sport the latest toy, neither Insuring plenty of light uud uir. Here table tha other evening and strolled evening. And I never thought of it are situated the nMiuiram and over ui the telephone.. Think I'll call before her voice wee just tha same The brewer, end distillers are al-- ; emP,d. ad .r,nl1 ?Cin Millie Trent, end tell her IT be se the girl's votes I ve been listening ready flooding ilia papers of ths eoun-- , 1! n,fiht be clear and fnmty the fun kitchens, the bakes Imp. ihe , refrigerat- up li's to! And, the more I think of it, the and Next day the ing plant, the baggage-roomtlie over tonight," he remarked, try with voluminous extracts from PiP31 ljrlus. 411 servants dining-room- , P'ned barber shop, two weeks slues Ive celled, end I more the man's voice sounded Mke ihe book, and congressmen will re-- 1 J knd Wheeler's! Wheeler hae an automowash room, toilets, etc. ln addition, don't know whet on earth she think hro,1Kcd' ceive preseuutioo ouptes from lhe plJ'e al,llUi!t!meni bile. And Millie didst seem to core utJd Norway some there are thirty sbocr bains umi thirty-- lies become of me. publisher for the purpose of Influeuc-7 water closets. Undoubtedly sho has been silting whether I came or not sho didnt strange customs, relies of pagan times. five ing votes about It," Mid hi even set another evening." ,lU though their origin We reproduce the The restaurant ixieinl the whole up nights worrying Lamkin fell into n chair overcome You will probably find sister, sweetly. Pb,M an'i ?J?r!fott sheaves meuts; they indlrete 17 loo of the e PnnSwf' hotel, f,vt by fret, j bsr drawing her last breath, with the with e succession of shocks, struggling depth of fine corn. In and rpM? of the novelw ill seat over 400 people si a ilmr. heathen days they were thus bestow- owing family around her. Besides, to regain hie piaridily. M Here a regular dinner will be nerved kon f,HMl she Evidently." said his aleier, "yon art MiuneLSou '"Ss. might have another engagement hor oveJ mihty li15 r Is a for ch cents, while meats not the only discerning men where for tonight.'' Bleipner, us he bore Ins master away es u bo obtained at cost which Stone wss nesriv price. Two Phe'd break It fur me, said Lam-kl- Millie Treat la concerned. Cheer np! roll and a of coffee, for example, chiIdrn- - thc-- are confidently, I don't think she Think, a yoa eaid, of any girl being all will coat thecup lrd., the nien were V". guest C cent, with other will have another anyway, for I so fnoHsh!" lJ,B must fare well st Christmtsiide. a.akln5 fcror dishc in proiHirt ion. The stream, lured by the dance music, I ha i Think you're funny, don't you?" haven't noticed anyone particularly K. LISLE SNELL. suanil of clinking glass, and soldlci lu the various Mills lintels are always in that dlua-tiou- . Bhe'e a nice growled latuikin. busy chorus aud siren laughter. However run with the idea of giving the giiesu i girl, but the hoys don't seem to have Mince then he has begun being cynl-ca- l. 0. 0. MILLS PLANS ANOTHER food which i wholesome well the colonel might know his and palatable j discovered It." Chicago News. BIG HOTEL, he wss powerless tinder the at cost and making no profit. The same I He took down the telephone receiver law to deal with the question. Here plan will be in vogue here. ) and THRIFT'B IMPORTANCE. nothing happened.' He frowned Skill had him aud the garrison by One feature of, the refriguratlnti end tapped the font. There wae a pause Ik O. Mills has filed plans for a the throat. With tue knowledge that hotel, to be built at the plum will lie that It will not only pro- "the wires are crossed, he explained The late Alpheue 11. DuRoia, the his men were drinking, dicing, and go- northeast corner of Tlilrty-sixistreet vide Ire boxi'e and cold sloragw. but to the family. Some man and girl ere New York school teacher who on ILOOO ing generally to the devil within those and Seventh avenue, New York, and will furnish Ice watei throughoui the talking end you ought to get on the a year saved VT&fl.eofl, wee sever weary ramshackle walls across the stream to be known as Mills Hotel No. 3.1 hotel. The private laundry, where the font- - of voice. They're just engaged, or of inioreMdng thrift's Ini porta see g . own Just going 1q hr!" he could neither remove the victims The new notel, which win be for men guest ran strip aud wash hi his friends," tid a lawyer. I care told Mr. PuBeia that I was nor dislodge the tempters." You're eavesdropping!' breathed Ms only, of course, will have a stone and clothes and dry and don them, will brick front and will ba con- also be iu the basement. II Is the de- airier, bill, she came nearer the 'phone. going abroad. The reader uf the abovo if at all torra-cottWell, then, don't squander ynnr Tut noL" hold Lanikln. virtuously, sympathetic cannot fail to be moved structed of trim und steel throughout. sire of Mr. Mill, in fort, ihat Mills Dial I'm 'imply, waiting till Oniral money over there,' eaid he, 'If yen do, by the picture of the poor helpless Tho cost of the ground was 15110,000 Hotel No. 3 will have everything commander breaking his heart over and the struct un will cost gl.iHMi.ouu, tins bren found lacking In the two by rail, and I've a right to do iheyTI only laugh at jwt.1 Why must the ruination of his men. that. Oli, my! Hues she feel real well Americans, when they fravel, ksw making u total cost' of PLCoA.OliO for former enterprise. Ws suggest that Gen. King might the enterprise. Below the basement w ill be lhe rel after their long tide yesterday? Mm-nu- their header And Mr, PuBoss, as kg instance of Work will be started si once, and lar which will contain the clertrlr have had this poor straw commander she does, but her throat I a i. I MORNING. ' . ' Prohibition uup of A uompltft ihcM United SUlM would surprise Lhe fneadi of temperance a much at lit rarniM. Thera art al ibi time 4, Sou cities in which no liquor is ion ud kcallp sold, aud there are 4(H) nd three Prohibition lTobi-oounti- states. . e. . - - e , home-made- 1 . s . - ; ; L- ' deH-nJeu- ' ten pc ranee' orator has recently millions nid that out of twenty-sereu d people in tha South, seventeen are under Prohibition. In local option llliuoia heada the list with aw-ohundred selling As n factor in pultics, Pron constant surprise hibition is proving lendt-ra- . Tnere arc is the old party ,ow 300 officials elected by the party aad holding office In Pennsylvania and three asMO in till noii, including semblymen. Tins Pacific Ensigu. A : n mil-lio- non-alcoh- s. com-yuic- TO MOTHERS. i h . 'Ihir-ly-eigii'- ii 1 . idi-te- : I : ! ; teeny-ween- : : ! a . i ; , If mothers were more vUlrj.t their care of thetr daughters, li. teach iag them correct principles and in frowning upon nil kinds of deceptions, there would be fewer undutiful daugh-len- t duomed to pay the penalty of misplaced confidence by their tragic death. 1 would that my plea could reach the ear of every mother In the laud to the thus end that they might adopt vigilance of our mothera and our grandmothers who knew every 'waking hour where their children were, what they were doing, with whom they were associating. They were taught lhe principles of simplicity, virtue, detestation righteousness, truth and of vanity, vice and nil forms of dissipation. especially la a woman. Mr. John A. Login. THE BREWERS' CANTEEN PROP-AGANDA. The ring that is trying to browbeat Congress Into opening ths government saloon at the army posts has opened an advertising department. Paid articles run as pure reading matter, with ordinary news beads In ths regular news columns, is the new tack of ths military-brewe- r conspirators who have determined to once more make ths army poets an official game makers, preserve for the drunkard with the soldier boys as quarry and the baiting place. the The Canteen ring's first paid advertisement, nest to pure reading matter,' has just appeared in tha Atlanta Coutilutloa. Ob pass five c i Constitution for November 15, under the catchy headline of An Alcohol Revelation, the anonythe Inmous conspirators secured fairy-tal- e in sertion of a fourteen-incregular new type and appearance, dereaction" now scribing the alleged asserted to be under way ln favor of h if the liquor canteen. lines of this 132 In all the remarkible article, there Is not ' ' a mark of evidence ; that the is advertisearticle a paid ment, except the customary three the restoration h pr.-vtn- con-tnirt- -- i u-- . a aci-cuc- c bolster-disclosur- e Every-damuati- , "l 1 I 1 onclmt custom of green boughe Into the er church at the Christ festival te a charming 'N end this eaeeon Is the time of all thoa when any talent that an pos-mIn the art ef floral decoration Is t Io Uio toot Decora t lone of various tads, mere or less elaborate In char 'rirr, are undertaken In nearly every 'aw te give expression te the holiday 'pint ef mirth and good will. The key 'M ef these decorations should, above 1 othwe, be that ef brightness, end unMtione effects ere much leas essen hi than bold end breed lines. Tho THE m unfortunately, meK i v .5 h . . s an-sse-rs il be of a few liiuseaine. Mere bared ihat It i not always the (IiOhI lavish with decorator who floral beauties tlmt produces th best result. Tiie .'follow tug dinner table trimming Is delightfully pretty and has Ihe additional udvsntag'- - of keeping cuitains. fresh for a uunil-- r of tunrtioii. In the dining room tho prin.'lpal InAs a cent i piece u a double or many terest center in flit dinner tabic, and branched candelabrum equipped with Viand it on for Its decoration a number rf euiisblr golden rl!cw shades. scheme them selvae Juet r.ow, rucked up yellow chiffon or art muslin. when flowers are expensive, the rhl.d Attach four long trails of sinllsx cr how to make itr mot small crossfoot to il. Arrange each consideration end ef lhe vino at the corner of lhe table, with e bow of yellow ribbon or a tiny fern In o pot revered with yelNow cover eome low crinkled pepeaouffle roses with very full frills of the same paper, fill lh.m wllli yellow and lt-- m.-ni i- , uget 1 end brightening tha scene, ere things Of beauty In themselves, but the average hull of moderate else is another end very different proposition end ha fo ba dealt with accordingly. Suppose you try bringing a little boll day spirit into the entrance hall of your home this year! .The effect will be se - isndles and distribute them at Irtersal down li.o isbli', alternating iill these poinsettla beyond the pleasing that I am sure you win not bepurse. Empire wreathe ere going te be grudge the small amount of time exdecorations this year. If you llvo pended In its fixln" The space over 1 or near the country where laurel, the beam faring the hall door may be rlTtle or tho humble sweet bey Me to charmingly treated in tho following found these greens, with the aid ef manner: Cut a atrip of cardboard tha I chlid'a hoop, may bo easily eonstruct-- 4 also of tho apace you want to HU and Into charming garlands, ' When tied then cht out letters In red cloth to form-thword Welcome." Paste the letters Jth a bright piece of scarlet satin rib- -, flu effect is charming, on tlie cardboard very carefully, covthe decorative scheme the entrance ering th rest of the cardboard with 1111 l often left out ef the running, cotton batting sprinkled plentifully with d nowhere in tble leek of brightness diamond duet. Edge the cardboard with r apparent berries and If the hall appear a narrow garland of holly corners with romy. It seems to Import u dreary air their leaves, finishing the flu entire house. Borne hall with bows 6f satin ribbon. On the hall tahle role quaint fireplaces In which that place's slender vase lightly filled with lightful part ef Christmas, the Tula Christmas rose and ferns, with s bow f. burn end crackles, lightening up of scaflct ribbon tied halfway up the lliem wtib the menus, which should be written In gold on Whhe rarda. with a pretty motto arms one earner. Title scheme cnuld also be successfully carried out in acsrl'-t- . pink or apple green, although Uie golden yellow is a charming relief from the usual Christman Mtatli-t- ' colors.may be used as e table decoration with very dainty results when mingled with asparagus fern. Children s parties uio klwuys e special feature of the holidays, end appropriate decorations have to be thought out for the supper table. Few center-pierc- e are more appreciated by the wee folks than the old woman who lived In a shoe." Hhe and bar children cun eerily be mode to stand dreorstlvely In hr FROM FEMININE FIELDS. power of ,4fts stay Uang, daughter of Sir tures on ths great suggestive beautiful. -heuluag Liang Cheng, th Chios a thought in making a woman ddMer gt Washington, is allowed ,by 8h was born In Indio, end it la claimfether to be almost ss frso .as ed for her that she knows how to direct , r,oon algirls are. 8 ho la s genii. her mind so that It con keep her . ttjr klri-- whs toes about Wsshlngtog ways youthful and lovely. "rots haUsea and wreoring bar Mrs. Willoughby Robinson, president of th Los Angelos Civic federation, bright solsred nstles drm Jesimetts Pswsrsy, on Engtlsh- -, has oem piled s book of divorce laws. has cams from London to this It tells wronged wives how to secure routtf? to teach American woman bow divorce and what chargee to bring. beautiful. Ok, will give free-leMrs. Robinson roiireres vow sbmild pto-froq-ro. 1 ct-nl- , alarm! oil. a In1 .be woman iNi.nted tu in., empty diivcr'a seat in from, and raid: ''Wha, ) '.ha; stai m f:a.i fur, yoiuia man?' 'dare, uia'am.' said the ally jarvey. hats what we coll the reserved soai. Dicvly cukhkon.d and nil that kind of thing aud i only engaged by iho real they payin' for the sail leu li.'liu', and iwo shiilins fur the driver.' "iu woman hauly shifted to the .Inver seat. " 'You should have told p.e that b fore, she said. 'How eas I , a stranger, to know what was lhe proper thing to do over here? And she paid twelve shilling fur the privilege of riding in the drivers seat, iu tho amusement of all Afu-- r pt-u- APPEARANCES DECEIVE. DON'T Hem, room clerk of the Bella-in 1'hilodelphia, haa un culleriiou of autographs. These ha aolhTted orally from hi dealt the bouT they bio all autographs guesik, Yon can tell n dLiingiilshod man at a glance" aaid Mr. Ham the other day. A distinguiahed man has a kmk of dteUacUoa. Appearance are never K. M v exi-wlh- daceilfuL A t trend of mine has a house 'a the coumry. There came to hi gate one day a tramp of aaoet disreputable appearance matted hair, duety beard, rod nose, mudewked trouarta and on. Well, eaid my friend, 'thu da yousir.fkiit?' whined sternly, Tie, luukle' tor work. Have you any is ecrubbta', waehia', or olennln' uf any the tramp, T kind that you wish done?! My friend ami had. " 'Hoar deceitful appeeiwauw are,' be aid. 'Now, no one would ever suspect. to took at you, that yon would chooMt that pankiular sort uf work 4o dfc 'Oh, I wouldn't, sir, said the tramp. It'a my wife that I'm bantin' worn tor.' NOT IMPERATIVE. ! rather GLEANED U'.cenmown. hired an ou'r.ue car The rau- - ptr hour wa urlvc. , 31 for the re:-- , au-uu.! a nMIluii. la quailerl lor lhe jarvt-ya driver. ' Well, ihe woman got up on on.- - iae f ih, .j;, and tho jarvey gM up ou :.he utbci. uiiviug alJrway. and they ui I ' redomtnetlng colors, ef course, should scarlet end green, although for sons whsmra roeee, marguerites end orchids re suer ess fully employed, together Jth many varieties of Ivy in leaf and valla Then there ere endless varieties H evergreens. It should be borne in hind that tha Yuletide ornamentations hast not transcend the laws ef good te. KrenUy, I do not cere for too iChrtstmuy" effect In the trimming X a house. Boughs of holly and y?w hark over the pictures end along tho hantlepteces do not appeal te me, end he time honored mistletoe hanging the chandelier never struck me a r-attractive Judged solely pa t appeal te object. tha eye. Nevertheless. VJr and mistletoe arranged In large, w bowls of green pottery and vases 14 with brilliant poinsettla blossoms 4 thetr leaves, when placed jn Just A right spots In an apartment, often ivsl in beauty the more laborious and Waive arrangements of choice ferae house flowers. But at Christmas "Moms ere often ' ' , e average winuab who made a visit io Ireland. Tj. woman, gelling off lhe buot - tilmuid ti.u sUIrtdM' aitiduws stein, pohsm wide ledge they tnsjr lit banked with nioes, edged with rpruy of holly, with here and there a pot of red tulips placed in the moss. Border the window vlth of ivy or drape long pieces of it on tne MrrrM4!4 4 t! way i raveling American get fuoi imi over making a shuc of opuloaA uii.I i.heiality, nold me aiswi an old - sr Hi Decoration for the ChildryiO Christmas Table iu Louisiana and Alabama. considers lack of good school-housthe great reed In those state. To assuage thirst and cure feverishness. apple tea le a capital drink far sick penpis. Ir is mads by slicing raw applies Inis s pitcher, filling up the pitcher with bolting water, as In tea making, then sweetening to taste. When cold, this apple tea will be found ploos-ing- lv tort and refreshing. blindfolded. Dr. Agnes Valentine Kelley, who has it. ApontoInfT has invcaird t ( Bo claims been teaching In th south, has started method of bread nuking n mevmoenf fe build a hundred schosl- - that by bis reirashabl..oew( it wllt- be informed on this subject and sells her book at cost prion, thef H may be widely circulated. Ashley. Pope A Duly is the firm name of three young women lawyers who have lately opened on office on Fifth avenue. Xew York. Miss Maris Carrington of Spring-fiel- d, Mas., world's champion typewriter, con dick off 1,701 word an hour house Hh es b possible to convert wheat Info loaves bread within th short space of three houm Tha bread, moreover, aav M. Apoetoloff, oan be sold for aometblnd Uko half tiis present pries. Hoad pointed suede slippers are among ths latest tods, swd ths fashionable sol stems to be glad of It, Judgpfilrs art ing foam ths war Gw mt prty Tom Whal, smoking? I thought yon ware ordered te atop? pick Yea, by the doctor not. by my wife. Translated fur Tale rrom Kamllie Journal. HER understand your husband shot whllo on hia hunting trip.'' "Yes," answered the woman, who is vwiJi Accident slightly sarcastic. happen." Washington. Star, I a drer are Why, my dear yon doing your own washing?" Yes, Krginahl. you sen I have to; lhe maid i taking piano tesaoaa no I ranger I see t'arnegiu ba offerej your tow a library. I.'ucle 'JUatue Ivinme tell yo' campin', ash da cry In' need oh dl town an a circulatin' lieu coop. this or any similarly attiartivs spot. Tha oantar of the table muot slmii-1- st snow, with a floral shoo upon IL To produce ihe effecl of enow a short of potion hatting Is usad. Tho rotton Is pulled up Itilo llis drslred roughness end sprinkled ell ovrr with frost powder. Hero and there a lump ot aalt is pieced tu ropraaont lev blocks. Tha shoo Is mado of wire bent inis shop and eovorad ell ocar wlih coart nsL Tha nst is sirsir had am tho shoo shape end by means of Ha many hole e tho shoe Is rovorsd with flowers, red A florist mar be called Oystrr tionp. Ksaat Turkey, Chestnut Lrvilj.g. . Cranberry Haute. Crh-ryBlew e. I Tomatoes. Lima Bran. Mashed ret tee. Salad of Canned Asparagus Italian Dressing. Plum Pudding. Nuts. Raisins. Candies. Coffee. an la furalata the ahor. Tho old woman is represented by a large dell destined 10 bo glean as a presast after Ui suppar. Bha should bo dressed In yellow if tho shoe Is red or vtm versa. Mhould th shoe bo a bond ana any pretty silk ef a warm shad will do for tho old wo man's Bnery- - Her rap. In any Inrunea, must b large and of while material. Th children ere represented by small auger della mixed with a number of liny china ones with rosy Oh arks, toys that rest from I te 11Id etnla sptace. dressed In harThe china dolls are monising toM end placed in the sues i hot th el feces will prep In evsry direction ever lb edge. Th otd woman held In her hand a large Japanese umbrella, which la Bird firmly to FYem th umbrella hang tho shoe. repsa of green mods bright with plenty of berries and liny little lanterns of gay colon. At two appeal te remora of tro table aland respsrtlvely figure ef rather Christmas add Bant Clou. Father Christmas Is dressed III rid eatin or paper and Kent, hi cotton betting. edged with Bwaimdown, the whale rob glistening with diamond dual. Both Father Christmas and Bants Clous Imld the ends of Ught bully wreath, which goes IS festoons to tha old woman In tho center of Ihe talilr. Banin Onus. too. Is ladeu with pretty gifts. Any little present that gutters traa end looks bright on n Christmas ' will go to pur on his figure. If he raw be supplied with s tiny sletsh filled with bonbons ss mack ths better. At the other opposite rads of th rsbla wll! stand little hsaps of ehoeolstsSL From those tbs holly wreaths will proceed to the hands of ths old woman In the oboe. The bolly wreaths, It will be Men In the lllu el ration, festoon the tabu. A wire rhould strengthen the tape on which the lassos ere sewed. If the old woman In lb oboe la set high, and this ran be managed by placing her an a dish covered with tho cotton batting. tho fmteona will osrh well ever the table. At a dinner to be given to a a amber ef gtria thie Christina! th hostess will provide at caoh plat nine holly leave tied In a tiny red wlk handkerchief which aha will espials to her guests are to be placed tinder tho pillow Christmas night and wlH tafluenos the sleeper to dream of her future husband. GRACE QJUfiCOM. Judge. Menus For Simple Christmas Dinners ber-rie- er groeoo. EXPLANATION. A STILL PLAINER DINNER g. Roast Turk), Breadcrumb Cranberry Haure. (flawed Tomatoes. Sweet Pututori. Potato aud Calory Salad, French nresniiit. Dre-stn- . Mince pie. Nuts. Jtalams. Coffee. Tartar os fho Teeth. Tartar Is mere easily prevented than removed. Prevention may be compassed by any ardnuiry tooth poadi and a brush. Removal necesriutee either tb dentist's scaling tnstrnmrnie or tho um of wide. Tho dimger with wide Is their power of dratroytag of the teeth and ra ipnlig tl.e way for decay. Still, th follow li ou. will not plan, If carefully car.-trInvolve much risk: d Add fifteen drop u dilm hydrochloric arid to two UiMpomifuls of water. Mdh a email roll f a fraamonl of unblewhed calico. Dtp in the ltqud end rub briakly over tlir ireth. lire apply a ooft hruh dipped Is water sr,d covered with rsinph rated chalk. Finally Hues the mouth with ware--- . ( ore For DlgOtbrrla. At the first iiidieoilsfi uf diphtheria is tho t Bruit of s child make tin- - room clous, take a tin cup sad pear Inin it sn equal quantity of ptie tar and turpci-tinthen bold ilu cup over a firs el bk is till ths rouin with lb fuinre. Tie patient In inhaling the fumes w:U rough and spit up tin. membranous mauer, and the dipbihena may par off. Tlie fumes of th tar and turpeii-ti- nleoaeii the i rouble in tha throat Slid thus afford the relief that haa baffled tlie rktl! of phytiriaaa le glee, but, above all. send for s doctor hi owt-- . e, I arved Fsrnltore. Tuatn is lie bettor way of dueimr carved furnliunf than wttli a painter's brush. This will yonotrata oil th lltti ere muss which would not fee touched by (be ordinary dusting brush. VI hipped (ream. Th white of an egg added to cream will not alter the flavor though Increasing the quantity and will cause K whip to g froth more readily. il fleet from ths front, but la bock fs s Lemon Juice wtll somstimn remove the long, sweeping cape freta the heck ts tain. within shout twelve Inches of ths floor. T keep knives bright, when not in Panne velvet Is puso. Chiffon velally use. wrap them In tissue paper vet mokes a substitute fhot wtu suit however, they ore to be stored for Um most toatidious. say length ot tlm ft will be advPaU e A collar, with a psmpstsuf res, of ts grease sorb Mad with sweet oil beArabian Moo. for tostsncR to the new. fore wrapping It tn paper. n. bliss Lillian Mary Bmall Is th offsot Mas for fits high collar on a It dot-me- icial marina observer at North Tnirs. L'es s mixture of spirits of wine aad Maas. She notes the weather and in averting docks la something between oxalic odd for removing bon stains taming v rorels. with their names and tewtpwpbs the new a dolman and a tegular cape. It Is a from marble. Leave R on for a short description, and mbs ot eoanas rwb with a dry doth. to th Beets, the FTOnch creation. It bee a foH eleews time, sad the being bought up. The gniy approach to a rape offset I |