Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 24 Dec 1896, p. 6

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m {In harmonious and ’ manna Thu dhlm h thmmnuthamod- a“ M I- a heuutflul ma WV. hung... rlch In mn- _ > ; “IN an extensive ‘, __.Iworeek The Ray- _ Mother hand are cor- W with words boy-rovâ€" Hebrvw Armenian. than. such an ac. Clary-onion. sx. , Nutmmlc. 4». nut-Inn though follow“. Ibo mu! a nu (Inch hold no par- Mku on Nov Ymr‘l on Dan 0! It. Ml: Ind thn (rm- ‘ ”the Immune. to a hut on January Ira. an m. m h distinctly «Mn!- ~ 01 It. aunt who "on on But It I. an anal Church only WM foam w. all“ on um dam; “.0 m “in! churn: '1me his mml mlom “an ln Jam, mill dbtrChtuuu denomina- ”In”. whim 13me the name I "for [he prlmlpal (Brook New Year'- dny In part o! the Turk- III Orion: I. tn um: bond-)- or the m. (or It in Illa tha day or St. Ba- ‘J’I £0.11an The celebrntlon or the M hut: In become inseparable. no to max, u: tho mind: of the Greeks. an a. tn! 0! January II no: known Otto-thou tho uvn: :3 8L Bum lay. We! ml s'rnmrr. M. M 0m! Raynhn m It" hue prawn- It. a. "Halo. and m Millet "mm more or mm or ”vina- and AI OHIEIIAL NEW YEARS. mmw-:4~m:wn$ - puma of the Ray-aha 'fl (Rename dram. but “Lillian-ream. , * Mm! and sing- ' flunk: um extreme, 5. m efloru of the _ __( amply them with “than”. I- m hove fl“ “lint. (Mr 0'- housed In shaking ol‘ « I! ll likely to be long at n noble ‘ =v no philanthropic 'I l' . w .m whkcu of -Wem:<::¢9 h; V’ Jon around a low circular pastry. able, tad lam-t my stories and hill!!!" the ”mm-MI ru- own- the no. pun. irhlle the We: via 1: decorating and (mm (In cam. , The muons-t decorations are Slaborate preparations for the Inc-mu; of the cake begin In every home two days, It lent, before the few “ml, {or -m labor I: involvod In in confection. All the women of the (am My squat on a rug, In the Tutu-II huh- Tm: singular customs contribute to um lolldu‘n panlcnlar charm; one In the making of "St. Basil's an." the other the singing of a song through the «nets on the eve of the mum‘s gl- ieged birthday. Among men H Is not unmmmon to behold hare legs and muons hollday mrhnns; often a gallant Mahala-realm, covered will rags and filth, came: In his belt an assortment o! Damascus blades. rambling and :ewel-oncmotcd firearms. worth a small fortune. You on. For Innanw. an» loan. loom robe: nl Ibo Jevx. and Hm bright rm! or yrllow mu garments wnru by ltmlr an". Thnn m Hu- nhort. 1m]:- , bran-h" at the Turks. mntmunx with the Don; om. ol’ (ha anuhp. TM small nu] he: am! "or Inn» rrymllllm om. duimd Io In»: do" on one lldfl n! nu- lam Illu- Iho, vmnm mp. at! intermingled with lhr plnln Durby and Mar) wk ham 0' an European mum-- Inn. who” lumpin- nulm Is madn ob- lmflrely plain h) thr lmnMu-clmal Luanda used by Hu- nmw‘r. Concrlvo, loo. tho nriv-ly a.’ gat- menu own by me, wanna. Imaginp. [or locum. 0w Parisian dress and bonnet 0! - finropam men-hunts daughter. side by aide will: the loose yellow brmchcs. [he "lac doublet and the long grtm V!" or a wmllhy Arc meal-an lady? Evny day one m cm- hroldored homing. long ”moms me- umoo trimmed with mr. rah-n. rash- Inm shawls and bright red nllk allo- pen. on the women. The" no to In «on rmplo 0! mm- ‘ munllln um ram having nan-In. In rommon hm ma lam! and mo 1an ‘ rounding unowhrrv. mum- on union. ' calm-u of complexion and warms ' nvponl: that "M gmnma nun or (In! rare. In on manual ulnbmrm. u 1110'de climate norm"- u large and admin! cwwd lo circuit-In through the ltrrrm and author In the Mom Ind no night In morn plrmr- onqmv man u alter: In the l-iuu 0| 3:. IMIH'I any. Elaborate preparations urt- made for NI !efllvnl. which begins at an early hour on the evening of "number flat. The shopkeepers adorn ”Mr windown won. an Illml'llve medlny 0! toys and “0““! mm. Orange». dded and fresh "'0". Imported Ind domnuc mule del- Icmm. caulk-x, mun. are elther (Ils- 1"le In tho shown-mu or pill-d up In from o! the stores, which an- ”truth ‘ Kunlly "3mm up [or lIu- "ovarian. and decorum! wIlh garlands or rotated pa- wr sinfully ml on! In (In: uhape of nnlnml flow-n. From the I-vIIIngI. (mm the top of the wIndowa. Hwy (all In the chudellrn. (mm the ph-lnrcaern grouped ("Icon-I m saw him DINNER. Caeurea, the capital 0! the former Province of Cappadocln, Was 8!, [law’- "3“" place. At the use of thirty- tbreo he was made a presbyter, and a 19' year- later bishop of the sumo 011?. 1 position which ho held until hi3 death. A. D. 379. It: New Year's presents as poslth'ev N ?{H}E N 32W proof or his coming. 5 - p, c \ Among the young he ranks as high . REMIX? QM ll FME' '3 3 ' m f ‘5 1‘ other countries; but among the old he ‘7‘ ‘1' JE‘”"§J\© ”N Is held In great venerauon as one of the J HE: TRUEQ most eminent Greek Fathers, and ulrso \~; ' as the most eloquent promoter of mon- " @ nsucism throughout the East. He- ~ hides. he Wu a great philanthropist, and an ardant apostle. I as St. Nicholas In Rusain. Germany and W; V - .n.w/Z‘.a {or December Ind gradually become . axed feltlnl commemorulvo of tho nativity, ma nt.oq1umn nmnnmy tho named a will: send our- actor in the noun of Christina any and; the mum of the dream. The first day icaienda) 0! January, as marking the beginning at the you, was observed as a public holiday in Rome from at least the time of the Julian reformation of the calendar. ‘Ovid alludes to the abstinence m- litlgation and nitrite, the smoking u- tars, the whiteâ€"rotted procession; to the capital: and later writers deacriha the exchanges of visits. the living and receiving of present: (atrenae), the masquerading. and the fasting with which the day was in their time celeâ€" brated throughout the empire. Lilian niua (c. 34¢ A. D.) apeaim of it as being In his day the one great holiday con- Inon to all under the Roi-an ruin. When, about the If“) mtm. the Nth Aprlcnt Ind node?- In Yen'- rm“: Nlne's for Thanksgiving day, pudding: and pies. Turkey: and nuts beside; And ten I: me last and the dearest ad Six is the day vim: we take the flower. 0n the wither: graves to lay; fies-en's um glorious Fourth of July, Eight Is for labor day. Four In for Apr“ am. my dear, When we too! PIC“ cum- In pm; Fm in thr- time when we plant tb. trees. And we all It Arbor day. Tho-n lbo- pnm elm-inn. :Mlnmrd by "w Mum nolmmvv of the hunt and flu prolunlnn o! mum,- thing: Rho-n thou. Mn: mm It" I.“ the romnnuv- Hutu tale 0' HI. Ila-Ill. uhbrh and. with m» vall- [ In; down or numrrmm hlrudnzn on Ibo :cunrrmu rumUy mm»; u.» now rut. flu: the Nrnnm-‘l thing of all In umber m, “an”: mm“ nor 8L 1h- ; su‘w mm; It In a luflmm minakq- u to than: Ihlfh has rrr“a|lml "non: {ha 'Urm'k "mam I‘m "may ”wanna: ’Vur Mllory dr-‘lurtn ”out the In any a! January Is. not tlw mmlwmry M ‘m. mum l-lrm, mu that I)! M. doom! 1 ”Alma up An-lrln. In \‘omh'a Com- pantnn. ' The beautlful Christmas-tide. ‘Jane an! .mWw‘ké‘ 55 1%an @M‘T’ mm“? «If ' luuuvw WW" "unis: @LQ» mNcs} UNI Q‘F‘HE NEW RENij‘ (OUT THE. % ’AflSEQBaNOUN f- u J HE: TRUE W . “Ear. and its flavoring In or certain solves. It ‘3 usually mnde very rk‘h. so that It may keep son for days alter :t is baked. ' llouseknpnrs drwad the task. for a {large- qunnmy or fit. Basil's cakev Is made In Nll'h nun“): A large part 01 III In dt'nlllu'd for 1h» hospitals. the lvhlldrcn‘c and orplmu‘.‘ unluma. the prlsuns and HM poor; another In"! N “You away to callers, to serum": mid to "no boys who conu- round In [M cur- ly mvulng m sung 8:. BMW.» 3mm Nt-w \‘mr's ow In 4 mm: “me for Hm Rayon my. As noon In» [My Hug i (h:- hvll n! a house the door In thrown 0'10" and 1m- \uhto of the manner In Mnrll. nzu'ln‘: tarry u! 5:. Ham‘s who. (tomvo on. urraun. m: (III-Ir pmz‘wt. while they are u- their long?" "Ln mo burn In at onvo! Give them mom-y. mm. and all mu "my run drmr. When Washington can: Ibis way. .‘(H is [or NH an‘n clay. my dear. Tum for 8!. Val- entine‘s day: Thm for the Mflb~ day. chilly and DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. um cord forming a 13m“ putter: on the deep points, which turn but from the plain 1mm at the front. “chain: the um Is A belt of nun ribbon. which extends down one side of tho nun. commuting In loops. 1: the neck the track In pramly drelled with mail or ribbon. led Popu- tor :- lion. Thu very handsome (rock is de- fined o1 poplin. bright Nd In color, with mum: of cream Ind yellow to“ wmmm adding m'flbly to the can. It Is whispvnd Um this woman losing her own mam and makes her ”mu-om: our tnxflthvr strips of suede fro- the tons :1! her manâ€"on gloves (or bar can! Mldlnu. but be "In as It In]. the coal was Is neat a thing as In Hunted Broadway. 1: was worn over I nm 0! green and Mick gained chflot upon I m mundr- Ex. In a. design on the cloth. but the boucle ettoct remains. A lovely boncle cloth was worn on Broadway the other day by a writer well known as a successful maker of books. Her taste in dress Ls as trim as her literary style, and she can always boast at something new. This cont was a gray-green houcie. It was cut almost 'stmight. with slightly sloping sides. The front was double breasted In a. new way and fastened with large clear gram thtons. Down the mtddm a! the from was a strapping ; that looked ltke a blind opening. The novel feature of the coat was the bind- ing, which was of gray suede. This gave a very cit-grant appearance to the Goulp About the Full-Iona ~~ Frock 0! Red Poplin for n liar-A Full-Length Garmentâ€"runny" In Mock Mun-Incas ~11" cnro of Hm. INTERESTING READING FOR DAMES AND DAMSEL3. IN WOMAN’S CORNER. HANDflOIII-I STREET DRESSn From "Toilette.” '1‘ cannot be said that boucle cloth has come In agaln, for it never went out, but it is more fashionable than ever this year. The loops upon the sur« face of the cloth are arranged with less regularity, hr.- ing often scattered It the family. pntlcularly In young- er members. grow tired of the whole- como and mental bread pudding bill-mllym,mmu 1. annual cups. These at first but- can and then filled with radii". motion “Magnum-oils! «It. can: any): one It. I» an, Full-Length Gimonl. A useful full-length evening or car- rlne wrap for cold weather I! made 0! cloth or velve', with ”:mnatlon flnlnl of wedded am: :. omen edging of fur Full loom: of nurofr velvet to mete}: hat caught up It. each side of the sol- laf. The garment I! of circuit: chm. the fullness forming a wide Wuhan hi the center of the back. Lady Jane is lh!‘ owner of two one «flames of was that wnre mounted to her during the prmont yr-ar. Some one has usually anmlnpd the hives, and finds that thc-y mntatn n large amount at honey. She. does not know how to manngr them so as to [at the honey. and having Md very interesting artl- clrs on .993. she writes to ask If sh. can secure the honey Irtthuut destray- tng the bees. and. it no. hmr t. It to be done? Answer: Whatever you do. pray do not destroy the heat This is cruel and unprofltnhte. It in like km- tag the goose that tars the gotden egg. It you are not amnstnmmt to handling hen-s. you probahty mutt! not take ant the honey with any assurance of safety to yoursetf or the future. of the hm producers. An expert Now- a unto smoke from the hoe-smoker into the htvo, lifts off the carer, takes out. lev- cm: at the fnmos~~not. however, morn than one-thtrdâ€"~rearrnnges than that remain. and covers the tops of the frames with a cunhton of chm or leaves. This traps the bra can: and comfortable. and amren them Infl- elent honey to hep them through the winter and bring than: Into mother season In most excellent candttton. The bulloouery~ ot the bicyclists. whose doings were exploited in these columns recently, was had enough. but the worst feature is the notion of the promoters of the alfair that a di- vine ordinance is msood thing to joke with as an evening’s sport. This leaves a painful impression on highly devout minds, and a. hallâ€"contemptu- ous one on even worldly minds. 1! a lclergymnn were to announce that a .__.___ haptlzing pool would be opened some evening, eillwr in the church or else~ where, and that he would ncrlorn: the rite of baptism an a public entertain- ‘ ment on the fattest woman or the tail- ‘ est man in the neighborhood, there would he no more sacriiege than there is in a mock wedding gotten up for a public show. The clergyman oificiat- ‘ing at the bicycle wedding mentioned has himself mached the conclusion that the affair was a mistake. There is ground for the criticism which it has lmlted during the week. and which was influenced in no large de- gree whatever by any prejudice against "the institutional church." It was simply an illustration oi the rare that must be taken in cultivating the gos- pel’ oi’ :~c!nxmion, or in making re- ligion popular. to prevent the thought- less or the foolish from going to an absurd oxtrenne.â€"~Ex. \pvo (mountly been call“ upon to dissolve the ties thu: thoulhtlouly Gn- wred Into, mount“, It 1- and to re- late, with the connlvance or ministers of the gospel and magistrates who ought to know better mm to play the part they do In these affairs. The O in 0' Ion. m. KI,’ I 1qu ”9.1:... mm.- OHII .11}: "warm . ' ”an no In” ' LADY («Dr K: nvmue I. sonny-en required umu food: nun-on "Vol-r" _ loca.”nnlunhlw bookie: on (out). , y. no. Dr. 5 J Kt; Medical (‘41.. 01mm. ,» _, .n... ,-_. _...._.~.. H.” «I hheteflh nrenovnndofro-pt- yer, and are said to last a Mating. “on: ma App“ Tm. Forty-«no bushels of apples can gathered this year from a mnmryofl two. 'Mch I: known to have borne mm for rlghty-flx yearn, In the arch-rd or R. It Williams at West Corlmh. VI. The rlrrnnfemco o! no trunk mat the gmund In twelve feet tom mm. hue l‘ntiw mom who hum '41: ”refund the intuit mun-ma. .‘fl mlka an! of "undo” I" autumn. u.- lg-t (rad-I in 1"” m h prank. toll drained. nlmdoM "an!! gm'II <0", Mr [Mn-cud any lemn lkm‘ t to" In vomsell. Write and rmheomhool‘ Illa Pam lash” "(I and “(om-Hon In mrboonurnnm uni me "It. AMI-u- Humbert Texan ('Mmhatkm (to . Joh- nston-Mm.”er m mum "Ma.,l'fleqn Ion-l "can", and Dru-ml... Lac-kc. tho phlkmlplflr. uh]: "I! n vmll mvnld b1- uhlx {o ":0 «pm of forty- ah mu»: m. drnnm- at that Mr at (M Inouom “mil-l be an mt u that of nun-hm". m the nae In A mm mm at am- mun 4.000 mm: above Ila ranh'n nmlan would expand III: Hum” 00 MI a man an: I"! kill 21mm“: mum in dlnmrlrrf ! Thu “Overland Umuul." the (anon: tnm‘mmluenlnl (ruin Ma The Chicago. Union l‘utflc Nurth-Woflam IAIN. Inns: ('Mvngo A: 8:00 p. m. awry day In the war via the (’hlruo North- Woman: R‘y. and null" tho Mp to (‘nllfomh In only mm «My» Doubt. Drawing-room Bumping (Mn. Ballot smoking and Library Car: and (no Ruining (‘hnlr Can an [atom of mo «quipmml o! mu unrlocc Inln. Tonrm Btu-pm; (‘nru am- alto run though In autumn. and Dru-um daily, and pononnlly romiurmt "rm-Ion mun Chicano rwry Thursday Amt. of commuting “In! «I: ”cum VII the ('blruuo I NorlhAVutu-m “'7. "III- mm! mun-ulna am! full Infmmulon will ho lurnlntml an “optimum to W. II Knish-r». H. l'. E T. A. (Yhh‘lgo. I". YQU Wl~7_ ‘ FA.” amt I. luv». Farmer (who bu Just been struck In the head by a filling brlrk and II bleeding promuly) ~1‘hnuk have”! Win! luck that I! did um fall In the “not! 1’0 FIJIB A POI.” IN ONE DAI- Save Sarsaparil‘la ] ogmphyâ€"«these are the general head! i under which the countless article: may be classified, and the illustrations, 0! which there are about fifteen hundred. have apparently been chosen with a. motive like that which has been ap- proved in the illustrated edition or ‘Green's Short History. namely, thnt the pictures should tell us how men and things appeared to the lockersâ€"on of their day. and how contemporary observers aimed at representing them. An lupumhi'hfli ' A very Important hook. h H: _. Dictionary of Classical Utminm m Antiquities, just out. In a single voh: ulne we have here not. only a. room.» meat of the information contained in h classical dictionary and in a dlcdon-' ary oi' antiquities, but also much maâ€" ‘ term] gathered in other quarters, to- gether with wholly new contributions by the editor, Professor Harry Thurs- ton Peck of Columbia. University. and of distinguished collaborators in other universities, more than a score. Bios-' rapby, mythology, geography, hiltory. literature, antiquities, language. bibli- tlli' ' FIT-Ti M.“ (Annual: In Tim lnyn, Ill: Lurk: Day.

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