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. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE se ORG Fat * FRIDAY,.DEC. 15,.1916,... OODMAN « blind, snap dragon, shoo thé wild mare, hot cockles, H counters, vails and points, story telling and dancing wero the old-time C . mas frolics. i The following are a few games whieh _ firo sure to prove full of fun for Christ- mas festivities: 15. Lines—Provide pencil and paper and Kayo each in turn draw anything he chooses, using 15 lines, no more, no less. ‘Tho object must be something fefinito- in’ relation to Christmas such as ‘a treo; Sarita (Claus, ete. The pic- tures are’ displayed at the end of a certain time and the players must guess what the pictures represent. _The one guessing the greatest number is award- ed a prize. - r Another paper and pencil game is See Ho any Words Can Be Formed by Twisting iho Letters of the Word Ch > Or another contest is to provide a large sheet of paper and char- coal, and allow each player to draw Santa Claus with eyes blindfolded. An ting game for Chr the old, old game of Suap Dragon. sins or nuts are placed in dish filled with waiter. .On the poured a little aleobol, or spiri phot. "The alcohol is then lighted ana i the Rai- allow ater i all:kave bayo a turn at snapping: + deiteone? : f Kimprry scramble is to give cach pair: the white loaf, bob apple, puss} popcorn as in the corner, besides card playing for |given ' pair whose string is the Jongest is, en- titled to a prize. inevitable Ch gn Boston, Ma’ of cam-4 Treat of partners a thread with a needlo’on each end with which they are to string quickly as possible. At a ‘signal all ceaso threading and the Some good contests are to see ‘who n say By-z-z-z-7, longest without tak- 'ing'a breath. Who can hop-across tho, room in the qnickest timo on one foot. Who can stand on one foot on a small ‘plock and keep his balanco the longest. "Who. can put the most cranberries in a) Mhottle without spilling any. Here are some moro trees, besides the roas tree. See who can, 1ess the greatest: number of the foliow- each one comnencing a liquid sweet meat— Treacle. Tho tree that b ‘lreatmant. ree, th like—Treat. r ¢—Treason. clover-s ats ws s tho old name of} nont. The tree th literary attempt— Star Coutest. tribute star-shaped cardg and see 38..tho} beet astronomer ‘in (tho + Stree, s special medical eae | ape} An astronomer—A star-gazer. ‘A famished star—Starvation. A marino star—Starfish. A bird—Starling.” . A star used by the Jaundress—Starch, A star at the right-hand side of a ship—Starboard. An English court of justice—Star chamber. : A theatrical celebrity—A star. A fixed star—Stare: An inespensiye’ ilkimination—Star- light. A sudden alarm—Startle. A Lively, Snowball Racc—Divide the guests into. two, lines, with an equal number in each. line. At the head of each ‘line have a pile of fluffy cotton snow » At a signal the players be- gin passing the balls down the line. The side wins which has all its balls piled up at the end of the lino first. ‘The Juveniles Will Love This Game— teh a ribbon across the room. To ed cardboard stockings of The. guests iv’ turn try gs with bubbles blown pipes. Allow five trials for cach one. A pair of silk stockings would ho a suitable prize to the most suecess- ful “blower.?? ‘Another game is to ask one person to Henve tho room while a word with many {xhymes is chosen like ‘‘night,?? ete. The guest returns and ea} a aske questions which must be answered with a word that rhymes,with the word chosen, |The idea is'for‘that person to find’ the word decided upon and the one'who cannot find a rhyme.to answer a question must pay a forfeit. : “ “East Minute Christmas Gitte, By Pegey Powory: Have you been wise enough to pre- pare. your gifts in advance so that you have a generous supply to meet every demand?’ Or are you pondering over the ques- tion: What shall I give?’ Christmas is just around the corner, but in the interval between now and that glorious event there is time to make many little gifts, which if identified with your own handiwork will certainly be appreciated to the fullest extent. Don*t mar tho pleasure of Christma giving by indiscriminate and extrava: gant presents. No matter how trifling r gifts may’ bo if they are wrought h sentiment and are suitable they sure to be received with exclama- tions of ‘¢ Just what I wanted.’? « Wrap. your gifts as daintily_as- you. can and remember rathet' to® hi hem’ reach their destination aa houstoo;soos; than an hour too late, ©" BS _ The following ideas may be of serv- ice to you in constructing gifts which entail little-expense and lab Our Store is Always Headquarters for Seasonable Merchandise in Our Line TOOLS Our stock of tools is: composed of the newest and most up-to. f° For Mother ‘ IRONING BOARDS : \COFFEE POTS SCISSORS TEA KETTLES ROASTERS STOVES, KNIVES, ALARM CLOCKS, FOOD CHOPPERS For the Young Lady ROLLER SKATES ICE SKATES MANICURE SETS PERCOLATORS CHAFING DISHES THERMOS BOTTLES For the Girl SKATES } SCISSORS WATCHES PEN KNIVES CHRISTMAS WITHOUT A SLED IS NO CHRISTMAS “date patterns. As all men dre fond of tools of some kind, we are sure that-every man will be interested in inspecting our line. ‘ | SHAVING BRUSHES ° We intend giving the Xmas shopper the best of service pos- sible and we will endeavor to execute all phone or mail orders with dispatch. Pyrex Ware For Her Christmas A most appropriate gift would be one of these sets of the New Baking ware wrapped in a Christmas box. — $6.00 LOMAS HARDWARE CO. Telephone 82 For Father CARVING SETS POCKET KNIVES ~™ RAZOR STROPS RAZORS TOOLS, ETC. For the Young Man | RAZORS ‘ POCKET KNIVES SAFETY RAZORS ICE SKATES SHAVING SETS | For the Boy SLEDS ney SKATES KNIVES ‘AIR RIFLES OUR EXPRESS WAGONS .ARE VERY DESIRABLE AND WILL BRING JOY TO ANY BOY ‘laround with narrow ribbon and ‘liace and beading through which ribbon is run through:a narrow hem. Corset | ings, 7 An Easy. Way to Make s Pin Case— Cut .two round circles,.of white:card- board: Then eut two pieces of silk, flowered: or. pissy about. half inch. than the cardboards. Gather the ‘a little way in from the edge: jand cover ‘the cardboards. Place the) |two together with right sides out a id ew over and over the edges with fne stitehes, Fill with pretty pi ‘A gift you-will love to make and that the recipient will be delighted. to’ re- ceive is a hat rest mad small wire Yamp shade. ‘The are wound . | NWe are better prepared than we | ever have been with a most beautiful ‘line-of Gifts. ae . Again his year we have F cont slete ii f STOUFFER' “HAND PAINTED CHINA. i i igs ms hrated with' bows and rosebuds. The prettiest corset covers are made of a straight length’ of ribbon with raps.of ribbon er lace finished with yun, At the bottom a-narrow elastic covers of alternate insertions of lace and ribbon are dainty, enough to suit the most fastidious. ‘A wire waste basket’ is’ easily. trans- formed to a:thing of ornament as well as of usefulness by covering it with silk to match the sclieme of the room, and trimming it with old gold galloon, ‘A discarded muff box: may, also’ serve as,a-foundation of a wi basket. Cov- eréd with cretonne,.with gold galloon sewed to the top and bottom and two short lengths of galloon for the: handles, ‘one would. never guess its origin. ‘A housekeeper will weleome broad rose-colored elastic bands finished with snappers and sachet roses to hold dif- ferent piles of linen. Dotted muslin bags filled rose leaves and sachet powder are tied in bunches of three on ribbons’of varying lengths and are des- tined-to perfume the linen closet. Vari- ous bags in rainbow ¢olors or little pink rose leaf ‘sachets of silk to be strewn erie are suggestions for gqAigost beautiful line of WHITE IVORY ARTICLES AND We were fortunate-enough to’ have bought our Christmas ~ stock before:the rise in price... We:can sell the line at the old ' prices and save you 25 per cent on every purchase. HUYLER’S AND LOWNEY’S CHOCOLATES ma! Au gifts. Beautifully Boxed. pes ater “¢Shaving sets in many: different styles. | Alarge variety of Perfumes and Toilet Waters of the: best * STATIONER Y—Beautifiilly Boxed-in many different shades and styles.-; oy : hide the enap fasteners. ; Lingerie sets are made of tiny: ribbon roses for fancy bows attached: fo. gift wafety pins, Little pink ribbon: rose- buds attagheg to pins, make adi ble ‘ \ A large line; of Christmas cards, rt baby kin! a sister will like a hair Band“th narrow blue or pink ribbon as fa: dictates, shirred on elastic fluffy ribbon rosettes to keep her curls in place. A baby’s woolen sole, such as is used for’ crocheting slippers covered with silk and bound with silk cord is just the thing fon powdering the debutante when attired in her evening gown. im ‘A’ handy article for the knitter Free Saturday . Fine linen handkerchief and bottle of Thelma Perfume to our customers making a Christmas purchase. | i ! TOMORROW Supply is, limited—Come Early. Drug Store P crocheter.is an apron made of dimi 7 Breslow’s or silk. Cut a circular picce of your goods about’ 14 inches in diameter, rus a beading all around the edge and fas- ten’ this circle to the center of your square by sowing around in a circle of about four inches. This forms a'bottom te your pocket. Run a ribbon in one ofthe. hems and 2 natrow: ‘ribbon through the bending on the circle and draw up, td form a..circulae pocket which will hold your ball of wool and keep it from rolling away. The aprow itself, of course, is used to fold the work up in and th bon in rote ey can fasten around. th 3° Pretty. hanging ‘pint dy beldiediar aie or-#ittgly are: ay ere) i bags, the bottom rounded, the to finished with tiny scallops. A loop of All settings ribbon ‘is. sewed in at the bottom, this dei through an ivory ring, and ing are clasped’ safcty-pins“of izes, At the top:two long eye- ‘worked, rong and: bett, and he cushion hus.t lightly’ filled: i , & ribbon is put through \he evelets and tied in s loon above. py ting Wyo VEQUR PHOTOGRAPH ' made before Monday, Dec. 18, will’ be: finished for Christmas. i BUTLER'S STUDIO Hare Biocle’ < 32154 Main 8t. She Déarly Loves / | Jewelry Christmas Bells-will soon ibe® chiming’ “arid once more the query of.“What oe shalt give her?” rings through your mind. “What shall her gift be. She has every- thing,” you say. But there is something you can give her something that she dearly loves--something that every woman terms as the ideal Christmas gift. Jewelry is the answer. : This is the store for “Her” gifts. “Her” likes have been an- ticipated. A beautiful display of jewelry that she admires is yours to choose from ‘jo. > “GEPTS FOR:HER” : Wrist Watohes .. $10.00 to $45.00 Set Rings . $25.00 to $35.00 Diamond Rings $15.00 to $300.00 Lavalliers .., $1.50 to $50.00 Folsom Jewelry Opposite Postoffice Open Evenings