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TUESDAY. DECEMB! 19, 1916, Boston Pencil Pointers $1.00 and $1.50 Moore’s Fountain Pen $2.50 aad $3.80 - == , j simulate white far. The hair and beard | separate on white hat wire and form in | cooking. Place on platter, cut streng, Olristmas Pudding, Calling Cards are also of white cotton. Secreted in the4circles. ; -, .+ |and remove string and skewers. ‘@aruish| ) cup beef suet, 1 cup raisins, seeded snowy mound are little gifts wrapped Clirlitmas Dinnee, = - - with apple baskets and water cress. : |and cut in pieces, 234 cups stale bresd. HALF the joy oi the holidsy .:h.- in holly paper, each souvenir is attached bs, % son is in gayly decorating the G A i % e cruml cup currants, 1 cuj ted Business Cards home. You can easily make|to & long green ribbon which is drawn to Menu. ~3 P '!u.hfld:o W P . | carrots; yoke 4 eggs, 'enp fl:ur‘;nlfg your own Christmas decorations and | the cotton and reaches to each place. Star Canapes Ly are and chill six medium sized 0-|cup browned sugar, 135 teaspoons saft, the little ones can help you with your| To complete the effectiveness the can- Oyster Soup matoes. When ready to serve cut’in|orated rind 1 lemon, 1 teaspoon cinna- Celery eighths (not severing sections) and open {mon, 1 tablespoon vinegar, 34 teaspoon dle sticks are capped with crepe paper Olives labor of love. Garlands and chains blorBhicks ara capped ¥ {s| like the petals of a flower on a’neat’of i 8l P g with diamond dust, and | Roast Goose Apple Baskets grated nutmeg, white 4 eggs, 14 teaspoon festooned about the tree may be made Engraved Plates of red and white rmint sticks tied | each candle etick is encircled, with a Sweet Potatoes lettuce leaves. Mash a cream" cheese, | cloves. with narrow .c“ll);pp:ibbom_ Tin foil | wreath ¢ small everlasting flowers. Caulifiower Yule-tide Salad !‘“::t:.“ 'fi:"::htd:l‘;"q& "“‘l make| - Work suet until creamy, then add Loose Leaf Memorandum Books makes an effective decoration, crescvmiix|, The bon bon boxes are little boxes in din, < Plave lenight chee:e b‘:lln ii :::ta‘:‘vo:n bread crumbs and carrots. Beat yolks of eggs until light and add graduslly, while beating constantly, sugar. Oon{- bine mixtures and add lemon' rind ‘anda vinegar. Mix fruit and dredge with flour mixed -and sifted with' salt and spices. Add to mixture, then add whites of eggs beaten until stif. Turn into buttered ‘mold, garnish with thin strij of citron, steam 31§ hours. Serve with sauce, as follows: Sauce. ‘the shape of snow balls, adorned with a gay spray of holly and filled with red and white sweet meats. While the guests are seated, little tele- grams may be distributed which contain Star Canapes. and stars may be cut from card board and covered with tin foil and suspended by a silver cord or picture wire. Christmas bells may be made from scarlet or white bristol board. White eard board guilded or silvered makes | pretty. bells, a .circle four inches across + will_make two bells. White crystals are made of rice paper. The simplest way to make the crystals is to fold a .circle about 4 inches in diameter marking the pattern with a lead pencil on the folded circles and then cutting it out. Once the paper is unfolded & -crystal appears which may be strung with thread so as to form a snowy chain of crystals glistening with diamond dust. Red and green are the colors used rincipally for decorating the Christmas eatal rd. The kiddies will love a table with Santa Claus standing on a snowy cotton mound dressed in red crepe Shannon Files paper with trimmings of white cotton to Toasted Crackers tomato. Serve with dressing. Coffee Stationery poon salt, 34 teaspoon per, 14 tablespoon finefy chappelt’im;nrl:;gyl:e 2 tablespoons vinegar, 4 tablespoons olive oil, 1 tablespoon finely chopped red pep- per. Mix _ingredients and stir until well blended. . ) personal Christmas greetings. The glass| Cut small circles from toasted bread. Butter the bread, spread outer edge of circle with parsley. - Chop fine, spread: the center with cream cheese. Dispose in the center a star cut out of a sweet pepper or ted beet. Roast Goose, Potato Stufing 1 cup brown sugar, cup hot watel; | u, b . . 8 B 2 tablespoons cornstarch, 2 tablespoons Singe, remove pinfeathers, wash and|ing--what . hape- of - basket [ cold: water, -2 - tablespoons -sherry--wine,- scrub a goose in hot soapsuds; then draw | with handle, after cutting out pulp. Chop|2 tablespoons butter, 1% teaspoon salt, 3 ms 4 8 (which is removing '‘inside ' contents).|pulp; there' ‘should - be 'two cuj Png few ‘grains ‘nutmeg, 3 teaspoon vanilla. shape and the cakes iced with red icing,| Wash in cold water and wipe. Stuff,|in a stewpan and add three-fourths| Bring sugar and water to boiling poins decorated with green candies. The ice|truss, sprinkle with salt and pepper, and | pound.light brown'sugar; juice and rind |and . let simmer fifteen . minutes. --Add cream may be served in snow ball shape, | lay.gix thin strips of fat'salt pork over|of one lemon, one ounce, ginger root, ‘a|eold water to cornstarch and stir until sprinkled with cocoanut. Tie a bit of |breast. Place on rack in dripping pan,|few grains salt, and enough water to{smooth. Add gtdu-lly to ‘syrup, stir evergreen to each cup handle. put in hot oven, and bake two hours.|prevent apples from burning: Cover and |until infred.ien sre blended, then le§ Popcorn wreaths are effective for | Baste every fifteen minutes with fat in|[cook’ slowly four hours; add water as|simmer forty-five minutes. Add remain- decorating the table. Sew each kernel|pan. Remove pork last half hour of [needed. S ing ingredients and serve at once, Heart Song Book dome of the chandelier may be covered with Christmas . pictures, cut out and pasted on the paper. A table with the star for its principal feature has a large star red shaped box outlined with diamond dust holding the souvenirs. - From the chandelier by means of wire are suspended strings of stars. The sandwiches may be cut -in_star Subscription to the Daily Pio- neer—$4.00 per year Subscription to the Weekly Pio- neer—$1.50 per year Household Account Book Sengbusch Inkwells Diaries Carbon Paper Board Clips i Daters ; Numbering Machines WATCH THIS LIST GROW. New Christmas merchandise is crowding in at every hour of each day. The best of the newest . things are here for your selection. . Exclusive styles and patterns that will not be found. else- where. The Gill Brothers guaramtee goes withevery purchase and this guarantee carries great - weight with anyone who receives a gift on Christmas. ' Those Who Select ‘Gift s for Men L | Christmas Gifts for Boys ) £ 5 5 = = Boys’ Sweaters........ $1.00 to $3.00 Boys’ Shoes. -$2.00 to $3.00 should bear in mind that men appreciate sterling quality, =soundness » Boys Mackinaws...$3.50 to $5.50 Boys’ Suits $3.00 to $10 and tastefulness. All things that are assembled at this store for gifts 3 3 § g A ; n Boys’ Shirts.... 50c to $1.50 Boys’ Overcoats........$2.50 to $7.50 fn.(:;nl:]‘:il;) are absolutely sound in quality and of the highest grade of work- Boys’ Mittens.. 95¢ t0 50c Boys’ Pants. "50c to $1.50 May We Suggest Pratical Articles for Christmas Gifts? Men’s and Young Men’s ) Overcoats ................ 310.00 to $35.00 - Men’s and Young N 5 ‘ Men’s Suits.... © '10.00 to 35.00 House Coats . 4.95to0 ° 7.50 Sweater Coats ............. $2.50 to $8.00 Men’s Dress Gloves ...1.00 to 2.50 Men’s Fancy Vests ... 1.50 to 5.00 Underwear, the suit ... 1.00 to 5.00 ] Handkerchiefs -......... 4 10 to 133 Bath Robes . 500 to 12.00 '75 ¢ Men’s and Young A . ’ y Men’s Shoes.... 8.50 to 6.00 ;eaflgr Collar-Bags . igg :g 1?)?)?) Men’s House Slippers ... 1.00 to ~ 2.00 ol g oy gt o Mackinaws . . 6.00 to 10.00 oth; Dape, fr-band. | <010 | 2, Maufflers . B0 to 250 Suit Cases and Bags 2.50 to 12.00 1.00 to 2.00 25 to .50 Men’s Dress Shirts . .. Gift Hosiery ........