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DIAMONDS ARE POPULAR GIFTS FORCHRISTMAS Women Are Wlllmg Plla-‘ oners When Handcuffs Are Jc\\ eled eration as much as diamonds thrill the sophisticated young person of | today. If our Christmas sparkle as they mas ts do. T that does not diamond bra ante. ‘Women, have become a slave to brace ; they are never happy, or men‘ well-dressed, unless their wrists are | weighed down with some sort of bracelet, from the dozen or more, plain gold or alternating silver a 1| gold bangles to the more elabors | jeweled types which are wide and enquisitely designed or are made| of strands of beads d n togeth- | er at a diamond cen I Jeweled H cards do not to cuffs CHRISTMAS PRAYER T IS with profound grati- tude in our hearts we be- hold this, another Christmas day. Gratitude not for riches, fame or power attained, but the glorious sun by day that warms our hearts toward all humanity. For the heavenly canopy of Right, studded with matchless gems, which brings peace and rest to tired and weary souls—for the flowers and birds—for little children, and little children yet wun- born, for the spirit of “Peace on earth, good will toward men”"—for the King of Kings, and Lord of Lords—our Christ. Amen, Christmas Goose Now Is Close Rival of Turkey N CONNECTION with Christmas festivities the goose is a close rival of the turkey as the “plece de resistance” at the dinner table. In- deed, some epicures prefer the goose, There are half a dozen varl- eties of geese, the principal being the Embden, the African, the Tou- louse, and the Chinese, All of these are excellent eating but for gener- | al purposes, especially breeding for | market, the honors are shared pret- ty evenly by the Toulouse and the Embden. The Toulouse are natives of France, deriving their name from the town of Toulouse. The pres- ent-day Toulouse is larger and finer than the French breed of this name HERE WE ARE AGAIN! A Merry Christinas to You Grateful for your hearty co-operation and Good Will we extend to you and yours a real honest-to-goodness Merry Chfistmas and a Women are W prisoners ( when their handeuf’s are jeweled. and in the product of English breed- H 3 P Even for the woman “who has . ers. The Earl of Derby first import- appy, rosperous hing” another b ways welcome. One might perhaps, too many rings, pa larly now since one large im ant ring is preferred to se smaller ones, but bracelets—n: This is particularly true since have formed the ensemble habit.| Not that jewels are intended to match the costume, but they are; expected to be in the same mood. | stume jewelry fad was| ch a need, but if one but realized it, genuine pieces may be found to ca out the ensemble idea, pieces are dec in the extreme but not nece costly, such as the sports je which is far simply and often mo MISTLETOE FRUIT LIFTS THE SPIRIT ed Toulouse from southern France about 1840; the breed undoubtedly dates back to the old, original “gray goose.” The desired weights for Toulouse geese are: adult gan- der, 26 pounds; young gander, 20 pounds; adult goose, 20 pounds; specimens have a deep, full breast, rather flat back and long body. This breed, in addition to its size and massiveness, is distinguished by a dewlap under the throat and a pronounced keel. | Embden geese are natives of Ger- many. In an early day, the city of Embden was the central market for the geese of a very large district; | hence the name of the breed.— young goose, 16 pounds. The best} New Year GASTINEAU GROCERY I . ™ OF ALL the old festivals, that of Christmas awak- ens the strongest and most & heartfelt associations. There ! is a tone of solemn and sa- | Wisconsin Agriculturist, | Seasonal Intimidation cred feeling that blends with # | “Sonny,” said the dietetic moth- our conviviality, and lifts the | o “do you want mamma to tell spirit to a state of hallowed ff Santa Claus to stay away from and elevated enjoyment,— 1) here? Then eat your spinach.” ‘Washington Irving. 1 “All right,” sighed the modera Lruit child, “only it s lik - “Delicious fruit, dear—kisses, you SEEEReE mnll to me) e el s know.” E Em . m ,‘ ! 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Jade for|an equally big de d for fu luck and also for effect is one of |istic and contemp: y designs, the slogans of the smart woman. PAUL BROS., Props. Telephone 37 “Does the mistletoe plant produce ] Smart “ombination It sou belong 1o the follow-the Richard II Entertained i/ leader-type-of-woman, and mos in Big Way at Yuletide <4 2 of s do, you will be interested | ~IRISTMAS celebrations of Ol o e hearing that jade with diamonds, | and sometimes a dash of oynx or| coral, is a combination the smarti goriance of the Celts, and many of v Yorker is wearing hither a { them have a pagan ori \, even to the opera—another|yealle Florence Story in the V¢ ensemble jewelry influ ‘n‘ Om- ypoton Star. It was in feudal tim en 'Whfl have a prejudice against j,uver, that the observance Bt synthetic gems and yet are in- | Christmas, still called the Yula trigued by the colo:'ful costume | feast, reached its greatest ma types quite naturally respond 10| cence, Old records tell that the semi-precious varieties Of | pionard IT gave a great gems, particularly those in colors| eyt at Littlefield in the Fou sympathetic to current color proi-‘ century at which 2,000 oxen ¢ erences in clothes, which jade un=) tons of wine were consumed. questionably is. | this monarch was accustomed t Really good pieces cost hdeuonnmnw on a gr more than some of the bew';m(,ry day 10,000 per: grade costume types, which by Ul(‘i his expense, way, are not to be despised if your!| amployed 2,000 cooks, England are inextricably inter- woven with the earlier Yuletide ob- Merry Christmas HAPPY NEW YEAR to All Christmas i tastes run that way. Some of |y were the good old i them are very effective, but this/ g is largely because they are fash-| ™~ TR L TR ionable. There is no statue to Robert Short and Merry Morris who financed the American Therefore a short and merry life rev olutxon It’s a Greeting older than we who repeat it, but there has . never been a volume written * which can"convey more than « is contained in these few words. So we take real pleas- 4 ure in wishing it to all the readers of th‘?s paper. i Arnold’s Bootery Hellenthal Building We should be exceedingly happy if we could shake by the hand this morning and person- ally wish you a very merry Christmas ---- but when we ‘count our fnends, we find the day would not be long enough So here are our Yule- tlde Greetlngs and Smcere Wishes that' the Christmas Holidays and New Year may bring you happiness in abundance._ ¥ R rless Bakery ~ HENRY MEIER; Proprietor i IIHIIIIllIlIIIIlllIIIINHIIIH“IIIHIIIIHIIII'HIIIllIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"III IllIIIHIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIHIII We are pleased to extend the x Season’s Greetings To our many customers and friends Front Street J. B. 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