v I23!" .,’ . “’.A I ..’. .4- 1“ - x - 7‘ 4'9- ' t; ,l V; ,i 3 ’ -.' .2: 1.. ' m . 4 "341 ..i . . . . t L/J . T7 . .1; r.stâ€::s mom- â€8 ' . . r": .f ' ‘ vn 4o .tn dart i'i l . I‘dtï¬ not neon for light outside the -- - ‘ .4? the wall stood it: if!“ slept t‘harli» - {it in lili' other, :.:~ <l Swh‘ll. lay :‘ u? 'Lgt'il lull htltlg a szo-qkln.-. "i‘ 1 t. 4 .‘ night out of doors," . .. l', ' l. "111:? l b'liove if is “ ;. 5 t: â€I? if it is morning I . _;> Ii» "Lt. _'.v:‘t‘]) fill) my 1-247 . a. .4 a Santa ('l’lllS 3:115 l .4 'i in .. pink toot c-air . :: on. t:.::. the other fol ~1. â€.4 blur- and white ~"V: f}:‘.1 :4.»- lw .“rrtit to the wetl- 4 43;"! ‘_~ timl emptied the ('(lll- .\ ‘fz l I '- tilt: vs‘i? 'ie‘ "(mid See a »:i a '4" a t‘riim-Sr- puzzle. an a"; ' _' itttr‘. 1i no}; of sweets, also a ‘L‘itntil‘ boat. . :‘rzitizs rare-fully bat-kl { ’I. ‘ " v' .;.: :. .H‘x'f. i .-:.-:;.;-_":y at its brother's ‘ ~ K:; L; †;:.s' zit (‘harlie's That ~ h, In :;;".‘. 'V in- Iliuuulit. ":Iifliw r: ’3» same as 30n- al-E. u: :.:i~ of the (-lookwork .‘t‘ri'li' ;. . ---~r was a tannon. Don-V 'l d Ivar» lininuly. 2 Sb? .-. l ::i‘.‘.4 onz'nf To have known; n h » a soldier. He should i TiLiS rantion," he mun; 'erwrl. "final-lit; is to be a sailor, sol . . ! "ze motor moat would be Just the; Ming for inn: Santa (‘iaus has made; a rtzis'akv that‘s what he has done“; Donald gm? hark (‘harlie‘s presents; and t-rgpt in'o his warm bed. But he; in ' not sit-wit: he kept thinking of: r-annor and the motor boat. “i an: Slil'w Santa (‘laus has made a5 ' ‘ aimii' :is. 1 Shall set things sayinz. Donald got out of . and put Charlie's can- sttit-kiru. and gave his ' 4'1.“ Riffâ€? noa'. Tl‘: ( ) I"? 'i',f: the parlorttzaid. entered with a ti'ay.Vi< On the Tray .335 a ie'tr-r. “i wonder who it is from?" ad Mrs. Remedy. "I am sire the post I has never arrived as early as this on 'I l'l:ristmas Day." "it is addressed to Master Donald ( and Master (‘1:arlie. and I found it in drawing-room grate. ma'am. lt' Zooked just ' he chimney.†said Ellen. 7‘\\’hat a. peculiar plat-e for a letter! Vi to let me 3:4»: who it's from. Shall 1- "-ad it out to you. boys?" asked his .lwr. v 'LD 4. 2-1;:44. .‘Hi*“::':.’. l r‘fipet‘t it: .4 F.- . r. i": .4. l dare say he. "11‘ w " 1' ' 1 ‘ ,._. «Elitr‘nt-y in pass-y 2 ‘ | ’2. . A _ d a. this} ;.j 7 ‘ 4 .4_ iizi‘u :rinnedl it 4 ~. 'z'a (‘Eaus as’ ' : 23:14. l\"iinnedyp .4' .3. flex writes: I t {to . vi 12ml l.‘.'iat‘lit-.â€"'A llnel in 2:52: hast..- my (2.3: l have just.‘ found 1 have made a mistake about ‘ Ce things I put in your stockings last "I it. I did not know before which ’ you had settled to be the sailor and ‘ km the soldier, or I should have the presents differently. Now I . and, to make “:5 “$3561er 4‘ . r h, and the x 0 so “7“ humoï¬fnd therelotortheboy who a the motor boat, and the box of “themtowhonlave m 1 mp this win plea. h“. I should have kit. tho lol- remark ‘ b9 (1. as if it had fallen downjnot :plans another Christmas. .stmas Morning and a Boy who with Santa’s Plans. â€"_ (lions and Sailors in your lmlroom, HARRY SYPHER Copyright. 1910. by American Press Association. ' ‘ the jolly jack Tar! he is far away from home, ' ' H, V O Aboard the nation's battleship upon the briny foam. At Christmas time and all times he sails the seven seas; He quaffs the fragrant spices in every foreign breeze. a year He sighs to quaff the fragrance of his fireside cheer. on: it 4 nearly light as l wt“ this. and .5 :i '1 nervous dispusiiion. and s . V.‘ .im like you to 51'“ 11‘ as i am s _ . i' :r loving li‘lrflrl. 4 "Sallllll 1.2“†“1429;. "o ""111 of Santa <‘ :11.5 to - firs. Kennedy. “1 sun W‘sv lk-rn l Ias the mowr bout. so ' ' ' a hill get ': box of soldirrs: and UT Still the jOlly JaCk Tar upon the billowed 13‘ L V. :tf'liw has .12.) cannon. so will have tl e sailors." “No; 1 got the motor boat.†vsnid (‘lzai-Iie. “And Donald has the vannon." Donald :lid '; .1 say anything. but ht.- .Tooii. d very. ‘4 ry solemn. â€On. why (it! l changi- my motor inn? {or tn; «x: WHOM?†he thorn" I. ll.- looked wen more st. still when the Earls l'l the pot‘n'. '\-..4" opened. for . ‘m't of soldi. :14 1.4 riot :- I most spl :zn' he had w; 1‘ :4 «It. in 1x4 wt“ .s and rows .0. ..4 and foot .4 ~ divs. with shining .4‘.\':::' is and brightiy-j.-;»:i‘itrri (“02le 'll rlt. 4 ors were wry nice. bur lliillill‘: .'::?‘i{~ Vup to soldiris in Donald‘s iyi "l think tingro- has btt‘ll s'in‘o .. 44 take." said l'nt'le Bob. IlOllt'llL'. t.- pi-t ous (*5.lii't'5<301l on his no.5. . 1: s fa.‘7. "l haul :1 private talk with >;.i.t.~. (Tums. and told him trai‘tii-itlai‘.jc 1- at for. were t-‘ lt'_4 the gallant s Vi}: : .f tlzv lx'e lie-UV ‘a nily. and (‘l::.ri sail .t' boy. 'l“': t'e has been “i â€.1 s1,r‘:‘-4\\’iiir:-. ' ;. '1 sure." the l†{.4 of (‘lll‘l5i"1. i, '-.‘.-ll. by lllL l\':.4nn¢.~dy t-lii‘tii'4 .. iti’u nappy. vomv-n’id faves. play 1:; their new toys all but l)oitz.’d. :1'1‘d he looked more and more solemn. lll. it was (‘hristz‘tas night; Donald and (‘llal‘lli‘f \Vt’l‘t‘ lil bed. (‘hal‘llï¬ \vas asleep. but l).iz:ald lay awning Pre- sently maniy iootsteps pziSSed the half-open door. “l'ncle. tint-leï¬is Donald. â€Ye-s; why ann't you asleep, yo man?†“I t-an'f sltrp: I atn worried, unol Pleast1 sit or. my bed. quite (1050 me. I wznt tn 1- mt’ide in you." l'nt-le llob smiled in the dark. "Spea: on." he said. “l'nt-le. you seem to know mo about San'a (‘Ia‘s than the 21-51 of us that you?†called you are friends with him. an l 't you? "Yes: Sarita ("laus and l i‘ littl :A‘t .- Ii’LIl'J : lli-‘Hal‘l CUP“ more it plans together sometimes 'x"iiat .. Ii at. this time he soon the matter?†, i v‘ . 4 . i “\\'ell. it is like this. I thought thal â€"â€"-â€"â€" Santa (‘lzitis had made a mlsmk ““116 ll I saw the motor but: in my skain l 3. ..3_ "L4' .215. Day an": monk. and ' z-annon in (‘lnzi-li: .- so l L â€Shir... .,). Ml q“: bruakf'ast {app thought I'd put the vnistztlii liglll. I l ’ M y," r4 ,1: 1:70:13. tl-woratrd will. I had left Elizm as they '\\'t3l't. I 331011! er- : 4. .44’ Mr. and .‘flrs. Kenn til", have had tho soldieis; and I do want: 3.51.5" ? Vizarlie. ant Tiit'il‘ sistwrs â€mm-n ' â€my. an it 7‘. _ 32:33.. ; mi.- 3m 13:21.4 "I thought :'1()Il‘tlllll!§.1 odd lad hap-Z r .4 b . Donald and ( "pump. to goned.†Said l'nt-le liob. “Another: 4;“ that .3 'b,-':.;i'.e<l â€mm; ;\ 8.5 lililw you must have Santa (‘laus to; 31.. ja.r..:h3..r.f.- Yasm-kpd. 2‘i-t-tify his own mistakes. l am sorry‘ 81 . 3 :33“. were 3‘} t'llltilé’l'lllg. iiiion. about the soldiers. but you must be; Aontent with the sailors." .' "i am awake." value from the other. “Donald van have the soldiersï¬ â€˜d really rather have the Sailors. but! did not like to say so," said (.‘liarlle.' So Donald had the soldiers and ‘harlie the sailors, and everyone wal pleased. And Donald has made up his mind Santa (‘laus' to interfere with For all his lonesome feeling, is never heard to whine. From somewhere east of Suez he gets his Christmas greens And decks himself all over with a wealth of woodland scenes. With gorgeous glee he decks himself upon the hammock deck. With evergreens upon his heart and holly round his neck. ‘33. . ' 6W “Juï¬c- . . ... ~. I’l’a'afzâ€â€â€™ T‘HOUGH jolly jack has not a chance to hang the mistletoe And kiss the girl he left behind in case she gets below, He hitches up his trousers and he Whistles through his teeth And goes and makes the mascot goat a jolly holly wreath, And then he sings a chantey song, with loud guffaws between, Ancnt the merry mascot and the wearing of the green. HEN down within his mess room {he jolly Jack Tar sits And culls a Christmas dinner from the galley and the kits, And Billygoat and Nannygoat are both remembered, tooâ€"- They get a bounteous feast themselves when jolly Jack is through. . ' For. though they have no greensâ€" The holly and the shrubbery ' and all. the woodland scenes. spinach. they devour the Christmas And always when the day comes round that comes but once ' F07 Format/61.7% Przflz‘zhg Try THE 1005 7 WEDDING STATIONERY, INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEME. TS in the LATEST STYLES ______._.-â€"â€".â€".â€"â€"â€".. n..- _ . _. ’ â€mfonmsmoflgnrr. Where the Old Country Gets Its Great Supply of O ' o Christmas Trees Even Year. J To tell ill) truth. we do not trouble l very pm; ‘..'i ‘iwl Ml in Kiwt'tnariy. but . , .V. i . ‘....,V,.'_;‘ V' l 'l .V .1“. verv lilllt‘li about 'the matter. Father you l-V‘~4.‘ I 4 4 - l †i‘lԠ.‘ at it V l . .. .y. . 15 only Zill"iii swirgl‘ljv' ytar's suit-e it bought it somewhere. and “h†“( was t:i}-;':: .i-Itiianrl. \\'l;r-:i Vittoria w<~re aï¬ltPlP'Ol' pretending t0 her“ the (:., 334,-; ,1 Tim... Amp†in loving hands: covered it with candles. 1X4“. than} ll‘ \t German customs were “mi bags Oil SWOCIS and toys and dolls lllll'lltlll"v‘ ll Into llia- olrl ('(illllll‘}'. and and little flags. and made it shine and â€w (-3,,.;V\.?...3V\. m.“ “as MW of them. Wdl‘kl“ like ll"? King's ('I’OWH- Bl†A: \\'iz:~'l:".:‘ (2.4.25. in 1w; was when we stand before it and (lap our a huge ,7. LVN}. {V m high. whip}. was hands and my “0-o-o-oh!" we do not. laden with gnu-Sniits said m b.- worth ““1 a Mile. 5‘3“ to bother as to how it ill!) it .45 (111:: :T'iZJl-mf That was some- is there tomes '0 be Sllt'h a thing as ' thin; Iike a trm- wasn't iti‘ but I do .. (‘hrisiiras tree at all. AS a traitor of fact. a good many wder people have tried to find outl uvherr- the (‘hristmas tree came from. l but nobody Stems to be quite certain not tlljljinSP it nave a bit mort- plea,- sure than the little tree you sm- in a poor man's Portage window. Slllt't} ili'.Xi the (‘hristmas tree hal‘ :betln a prominent feature of th‘ 3"“ as to how many years ago me (‘liristtnas festivities of the ROY 4‘40““ old mistom was started. il’amily. Queen Victoria entourage Some loathed men have told us that the custom. it came from ancient Egypt. They in (E.-r:iraii\- at (‘hristmas time say that at certain winter festivities ‘ _ ‘ _ , f l every house has its true. and the trade‘ ‘1‘“ l“g-‘l“llanb used 21 511p O a pa in lin fir ll‘u-S in every German town ll â€'00 “'llll l“"â€"‘1"9V5h00t5 on it' this, ,Of lenormous. In London something llk ('Otil'SO. representing the 3’95“: With â€5 iTHItmo tn). .4 of various sizes are 501 twelve months. 1 do not think, how- at (‘ovem (33M, n. ‘ ..w-i; that our Christmas tree has any- thing to do with that twelve-shooted 1’; "‘ slip of palm. It is more probable that CHR,5 {Ni/AS RECIPES it is to he traced back through the 01d ' ‘ " "llSlfJn'S oi' the country which gave it ~~~4~â€"â€"â€"4 ilt‘l‘ll‘hll)’. Far away bank in the agesâ€"“once a time." as the fairy tales say- .-w-.â€"- - 4 US“ Celery Soup inll‘l‘flfffz .14 line quart of i’) i‘Olh, 1 r“ lizniilu t-allcd 'l‘eutons believed all Dim miI-I. 4‘ Lads 01 “MT?“ 1 large 'l-‘l‘l â€5 ll‘ll‘fis about a "USU“ 35h Spanish army. 15 m- liztnr 3‘01â€? ' v with the ('urious name Yggdrasil. wi'h its roots and branches. i‘iouglit. united the world of the . ..v I A (‘4‘. and f'Ot‘tif‘l'itzi. cream; ~ llwtlizdr4'fln broth miiSt n white, ..;;-. .ii.d the woxltl of the dead. The made â€,1“ Tm! bone-S or from hailing ' a foul. 'l:il<i- the whim tar: of the eeltry. .“w- 'liat ii is quite fine from grit. mi; it the uni 12:. ll.70 srnall pier-es. and Slice l’nt '2) '«_4r into a Newman. add the Pei. ry :-iid slit-ed onion lt-T them cook for a i minutes. but in: rare- ful tlzzv 71in do not bi‘owi. a? all. Now :u'd tli broth. and a good sea.- sonii ,. of _ p . and salt. and simmer all lo: in 1' Mil the Vt‘gf‘lhlllt's are quite :'(,ll. 1;.b through a Sic-re and return ii to the stewpan with the milk, to w.iiu.. has been added a des- sel‘lb‘ptd'ilflil if t-ornflour. stir until it has build for a few minutes. and just before s- wit u add the cream. Serve very hot. but do not. let it boil after the ennui ha4 lteen added. or the ap- pvarani-u of tin,- soup will be spoiled. brunt-lies of this tree, they supposed. bore gifts for men to take. There you have the idc-a which most probably led .o the custom of having once a year a tl‘t'r‘ ladrn with ptesents. When the (â€.1510“). really started just Minced Turkey The trinnri.;_-s of a (mu-rise large as wv ste it in our homes 10-day is will make a 'lt'lous milirv. To my .. ‘lf’lllllllllv in“ â€l0 WONG in the ant-lent pound ()i win ll ttirkrv allow 1 (1.. t»: dilly of Stt'asbnrj. are proud of the {may (-h(;j;.};...§ ham and uh. egg. â€1‘" ill?“ “101“: â€1811 three hundred quantity of whom. l-"rv it: a years ago they introduced it. The vlarified dripping Wm) 1:, U, m 7:. .- t‘hi'istntas tree does not Seem to have ‘ ' N ‘ i A sprinkled our. To this add 4; ;:.:. o; slot-l4: ll':l(l._v from the bones: with sziit unt‘ l3 pper and. if .-. dash of lemon juice. "he lllliii‘t' IT‘IU be served sir-lily garnisnml . .. Veroutons tilting pieces of frmd brew. . ; with or witho .! poached «gas. it it.:.' also be usad as a filling been mentioned in any book until the year 1on5. when an unknown writer called attention to the new custom at' Strasburg. in those days, however, the Church did nor approve of the Christmas treeâ€"l expect because it was of heathen originâ€"and we are ~ - told that a preacher named Professor ' mr N . caSes or allow! to ‘et (. 11- ' .. ,4 lla h - ‘3' 5 , _., P4. 0(. it«a.. nn auei. ot Stiasburg Cathedral. 1shaped â€no (Hll'ï¬ls. rolled in :.d breadcrumbs. and fried, or is (let.- cious stuffing for grilled rolls of ba- con. >x 2:54 .. '5» lint '\. .i.‘ '3}: - 1. spoke very strongly against it. I Christmas tree became Well, the u Sausage and Chestnut Dressing Boil forty chestnuts, and when (.‘qu' ed remove the outer and inner 61-11 .8. Put them in a mortar and pound. 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