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s FRIDAY, DEC. 15, 1916, BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE + CROCHETED ENDS FOR GUEST TOWELS By Biddy Bye. Housekeepers always cherish gifts of fine linen, but this year they will be doubly gfateful for them on account of the extraordinarily high prices of all flax products, due to the falling off of foreign importations. Guest towels are nicest if made in pairs. The most desirable size meas- ures 15 inches by 24 inches. Crocheted edges and embroidered initials or monograms make the most durable decorations. Colored cross stitch work is also very much liked. “Decor: ting» the Yuletide Table simulate white fur. ‘The hair and beard| separate on white hat wire and form in are also of white cotton. Secreted in the| circles. ‘ALY the joy ‘of the holiday sea-| nowy mound are. little. ‘gifts wrapped on is in gayly decorating ‘the| im holly.paper, each’ souvenir is attached ome. “You-.ean easily make| to @ Jong green ribbon which is drawn to your own Christmas’ decorations and| the cotton and reaches to:ea ‘the little’ones ean help you with your). ’.To complete the effecti labor of love. Garlands aud. chains; die sticks are capped with crepe paper Olives festooned about. the tree may be made | sbades sparkling with diamond dust, and | Roast Goose of'red and white peppermint sticks tied}each candle stick is encircled with a “with. narrow. scarlet:/ribbons. ‘Tin foil] wreath of small everlasting flowers. effective decoratiqn; .erescenta| /The bon bon boxes are little box Bo “THE FRIENDLY FOLEY BOOK” By Dorothy Dale cooking. Place on platter, cut streng, athe and remove string and skewers. Garnish with apple baskets and water cress. Yuletide Salad Pare and chill six medium sized to- eighths (not sever like the petals of lettuce lea) f moisten w: into tiny bal bout the size of a pea. Place eight cheese balls 1 cup beef suet, 1 cup rai and cut in pieces, 224 cups crumbs, % cup currants, 1 cup grated carrots, yoke 4 eggs, 14 cup flour; 1) cup browned. sugar, 1% teaspoons salt, grated tind 1 lemon, 1 teaspoon cinna- mon, 1 tablespoon vinegar, 44 teaspoon grated nutmeg, white 4 eggs, 4 teaspoon cloves, Work suet until créamy, then add bread crumbs and carrots. Beat yolks Christmas Dinner. Menu. Star Canapes Oyster Soup . A book of human verses by JAMES W. FOLEY Bound in brown ooze leather, gold stamped, printed in two colors on hahd made deckle edged paper. All poems Sweet Potatoes Cauliflower Yule- Christmas Pudding Bon Bons Nuts way be cut from card board) the shape of snow balls, adorned with a of eggs until light and add gradually, in this volum riginal matter never before published ered With tin foil ‘and’suspended | gay ae of holly: it filled with red | Toasted Crackers, Roquefort Cheese | tomato. while beat iy constantly, sugen ‘Con. ue habia is e F; ve rhea gord ee picture’ wire : aad aie sweet at acid Coffee zines ana add a ind an in book form. Each copy boxed. A true art edition, and istinas “bells may made from Vhile the guests are seated, little tele- , - Mix fruit and dredge wi ee :wcaslet or shite ol board. White] grams may be distribiited which contain Star Canapes, Per! flour mixed and sifted with salt and a rare example of bookmaking art. 2 spices. Add to mixture, then add whites Cut small circles from toasted bread. u of eggs beaten until stiff. ‘Turn into Butter the bread, spread outer edge of f circle with parsley. Chop fine, spread | per "lok ettron, ateanig towes Gave ite he center with cream cheese. Dispose Aner ‘ : ee , . Se in the center a star cut out of a sweet ieee andcatie, antilswell sauce, as follows: pepper or red beet. . Roast Goose, Potato Stuffing Singe, remove pinfeathers, wash and scrub a goose in hot soapsuds; ‘then draw card board guilded?or silvered makes] personal Christmas grectings. ‘The glass pretty bells, ‘a ‘circle four inches across|dome of the chandclier’ may be covered will make two bells. i with: Christmas pictures, cut out and White crystals are made of rice paper.| pasted on the paper. The simplest way to make the crystals] A table with the star for its principal is to fold a circle about 4 inches in|fcature has a large star red shaped box diameter. marking the pattern with a Icad| outlined with diamond dust holding the pencil on the folded circles and then|souvenirs. From the chandclicr by cutting it out. Once the paper is unfolded} means of wire are suspended strings of a crystal appears which may, be strung] stars. with thread so as to form a snowy chain{ ‘The sandwiches may be cut in star ~ of erystals glistening with diamond dust.| shape and the cakes iced with red Red and green are the colors used i Th principally for decorating the Christmas festal#board. The kiddics will love. a table with Santa Claus standing on a snowy cotton mound dressed in red crepe}, paper With trimmings of white cotton to] decorating the table. Asa Christmas Gift This is The Ideal Volume Priced At $2.50 Per Volume By insured mail 15c extra We have every Foley book in print in stock. Send for. list. 4 Hoskins, Publishe Bismarck, N. D. ; . Sauce. cup brown sugar, 4 cup hot water, _ Cut two pieces from each apple, leav-|2 tabllspoons GuMack: 2 tablespoons ing what remains in shape of basket} cold water, 2 tablespoons sherry wine, b 0 rf psu with handle, after cuiting out pulp. Chop] 2 tablespoons butter, % teaspoon salt, (which is removing inside contents). pulp; there should be two" cup Put] few grains nutmeg, %4 teaspoon vanilla. {Wash in cold water and wipe. in a atéwpan and add three-fourths} Bring sugar and water to-boiling point le with salt and pepper, and] poutid:Jight brown sugar, juice and rind}and let simmer fifteen minutes. Add of one lemon, one ounce ginger root, a} cold water, to cornstarch and stir until few grains. salt, and cnough water to] smooth. Add gradually to syrup, stir prevent apples from burning. Cover and| until ingredients are blended, then let cook slowly four hours, add water as|simmer forty-five minutes. Add remain- nceded, ingredients and serve at once. a A SENSIBLE, USEFUL GIFT IS ALYAYS MORE SUITABLE AND ACCEPABLE, AND OUR CRRISTMAS STOCKS HAVE BEEN CHOSEN PRIMARI. ly with that in mind. . Let your Christi Gifts combine sterling quality with artistic beauty. , Delight your friends with the special Christmas articles mentioned here. We show you articles that are BEAUTIFUL, USEFUL AND INEXPENSIVE. Probably no other division of our Christmas stocks has received quite so much attention as our gift selections for women. We are primarily a women’s store and, of course, our attention has been concentrated on gifts that will be delightful to them. While there are a large number of regular lines, such as gloves, hosiery, handkerchiefs neckwear blouses etc., that are offered the year round, we have added to them largely for the holidays and you will find entirely different selections now from what were shown during the fall season. GLOVES Christmas Furniture) e001 SM eS eon A pair of gloves, whether it be kid, mocha or silk is always ac- ceptable at any tinte, Z THIs IS THE YEAR WE HAVE FILLED OUR CHRISTMAS GIFT ROOM WITH | mas gift that some silk, suitable for waists, dresses evening gowns Ladies French Kid Gloves, Apple Baskets. sprinkled with evergreen to each cup handle. \ Popcorn wreaths are effective for Sew Baste every fifteen minutes with fat in th kernel| pan. Remove pork last half hour o! black and white, with white and| nwetasce tance grey in white, THE FINEST LINES OF HIGH GRADE FURNITURE EVER SHOWN IN THE | or fancy articles? : i ipagni taf . s. :, mb- black stitchings, $1 50 $1 50 id $1 75 THE QUESTION Is— : 27 inch messeline, per yard. | stripes in Bootes color co! per pair ......... a ° an ° What gift is there that would be more appreciated by any meme i $1.00 $1.50 to $2.50 Ladies two clasp French Kid Heavy leather s gloves ber of the family than one of these listed below. 27 inch ti Waistings, plaids, le . gloves, all colors, plain $2 in tan and 1 50 ‘ stripes and brocades. 40 inch crepe de chine, light and and fancy backs ......... brown ...'...025 e $1.25 to $2.25 dark colors. Ladies Heavy kid gloves, white : ; $1.50 to $2.25 champagne and Wack. "extra| Grey, Brown and_ Black silk 36 inch plain taffetas, ry col- cas is 5 arising ity wi lined Mocha ors and changeables. inch dress satin and eve! ate $2.60" $1.78 =o fancy backs ...... 2 Bloves .F-2..-.3 s $1.50 to $2.28 rabies me 36 inch fancy taffetas, plaids and $1.75 to $2.50 Handkerchiefs What could be more suitable for any person you have a gift to give than a dainty handkerchief. ae : Ladies’ plain linen handker-| Initial handkerchiefs, new long chiefs, 1-8 and 1-4 inch hem. 1 Ba to 25c 10c to 50c Dainty twotone handkerchiefs, Tea. Wagons range in price from LIN ENS . What could be a more desirable Christmas gift, for housewife, or for the young lady who is contemplating marriage than some pieces of linen. Come in and let ug show you our large selection. TOWELS—plain and scalloped,| LINEN LUNCH CLOTHES—in a many new.and beautiful pat- variety of paterns, 36.to 54 inch Dainty corner. embroidered) ai) colors. $12 to $25. Like cut above $22. F sizes h rchiefs, white lors. ‘ me a : terns, per pair sizes Oe. 35c 50c& 756 19c to 25c Our Reed Lamps, vary in price 50c to $3.25 ie Legeap eit oa s ‘ _ from $8 to $22. all si ‘CHE: TS—con- EVE, SOC, UG OL FIC Crepe de chine handberchiats in tom, e010: % BATH TOWELS—all sizes, and a) ree ot table cloth and one i i .| white and colors, border and ae embroidered handker. Nacho ch cdlity.. euabecidery Furniture variety of patterns, white and colors 50c to $1.98 dozen napkins, beautiful pat- terns $3.25 to $19.50 BATH MATS—conventional and/qpay CLOTHS, LUNCHEON D epety patterns, blue, rose SETS, and FANCY a Tey, etc. eS : J. What Shall I Give? Depart- ae 98e to $1.75 ABLE PRICES. See Our Windows If in doubt, come and buy a pair of H. H. Gray, Utz, Dunn or Walk-Over Shoes, whieh, ean’t help being just what she will appreciate, $3.50 to $6.00. Slippers Robertson’s Felts, solid comfort slippers, for ‘An ideal Christmas men, women and children. ) gift. All prices. Large, seat. voces. roomy, unholstered, in No} 1 leather, with the new spring] Prices from $35 to $20, ee WEBB BROTHERS ment stered in Velour, with chair to match, each, $24. Not a Sensational Scarfe, But a Toys are Going In a number of eases those who have first “looked”? and then eame back to we are sorry to say, have been disappointed by finding the articles desired ‘‘sold out,” al- though the stock is larger than Safety first. Secure YOUR’S tomorrow. TOYS IN THE BASEMENT Real Fact Fast ““purehase,’” ever before.