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t How Three “= May Give a Jolly SCENES AT THE PROGRESSIVE HALLOWEEN PARTY twigs and orange and red tissue|crowd started for the second paper. Only two guests wero ad-| house, The second card waa deco- eee to the witch's den ata time,| rated with a skull and croasbones ~~ —s the contents of her) cut from black paper and et ohe mumbled in a weird At a quarter to nine by the old | monotone; town clock |“Beny, meeny, miny, mo, At the door of my house pray softly ay 4 fortune here doth glow. knoek, Nimay, pimay, rimay, ree, Horrible sights may turn your Fates are truly read by me. cheek pale, Bogy, baggy, buggy, boo, Weird sounds may make the bravest Magic potions here I brew quail ‘So take this magic fortune pin | But all these strange things to be | beard and seen Will be part of the fun of “All Hallowe'en.” The house was dark save for the dim light of blackened chimneys of lanterns fn the halle and irwaya, The chimneys had been smoked and horrible faces seratched on the sooty surface. At the door thelr hostess, In sepulchral tones, invited them in while she stretched out a clammy hand to greet them. This hand was an old kid glove filled Three girls gave a Hallowe'en party, consisting of a series at the three homes, each being a surprise to the guests, whose curiosity was aroused by the Invitations—three large tags tled together with orange and black ribbon. Each card bore a verse and the name of the girl who was to open her house. The first tag was decorated with the sithouctte of a -witch on a broom stick. The verse read On Hallowe'en at the hour of eight, within.” Come to my house and don't be late.| The fortunes were written on From an old witch your fate you'll/stips of tissue paper tucked tnto/ learn, peanut shells. The “magic pin” was Unless you're prompt you'll get no|a hatpin with which each guest ture. [jabbed a peanut from the caldron.| with Qour a | ana Spear a onut. Your fa kept on fice until the At the appointed place and) While two guests were Initiated | guests arrived. ar the young folks gathered. The Into the mysteries of the witch A clothostine was stretched along ‘old witch” was the hostess tn | den, the rest were being entertain-|and this they followed, groping ed by a witch hunt. Small witches made of clothespins dressed in old tin cans rattled ominously and crepe paper had been hidden around | the low rumble of a drum added to the house and the bunt proved Jolly |the solemn effect. and exciting. A little black kettle! In one place a sheeted ghost mut- gown, cape and pointed ‘hat of their way in the darkness, while black, ber hair powdered heavily and hanging in loose gray locks over her shoulders. Her den was a small dimly lighted room. A black) kettle hung from a tripod over a/ of candy went to the most success | tered ‘Reware—beware” in tones bed of glowing coals, made by elec. | ful | ke jowt apirit. At last they came tric balbs in looeely plied! After an hour of fun the merry |to a totaly: dark room where they light A VERY DASHING TOPCOAT WORN AT THE FRENCH RAC Please print the titles of ten food books, with their authors, for « girl, 17, to read. M. A.C. A.—The essays, “Self-rellance,” “Compensation” and “Prudence,” by Emerson; “Pippa Passes.” by Browning; “Aurora Leigh,” by Mre.| Browning; “Romola,” by George} Eliot; “Vanity Pair,” by Thackeray: | “How to Study Pictures,” by Caf fin; “Stories of the Wagner Operas,” by Guerber; “Astronomy With an Opera Giass,” by Serviss; “Life of Abraham Lincoln,” by Ida Tarbell; “Helen's Babies,” by Jno. Habberton. (1) Is it proper for a man to moke when walking with a lady In park or street? (2) Has a lady a right to tell him be cannot — AH. A—(1) Yes, the man asks per- mission to smoke and usually ob- tains it. 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Bekins VANS kept moving every day, cla nd no wonder them, everybody appre- in Celebration of Mystic Hallowe’ert seated themselves in «@ circle on the floor while cold, clammy ob- jects wore passed around Among these were a silver knife, @ plate of macaron!, some clothes pins, rubber dell, a gourd, « cuewmber, an old door knob, a plece of rubber hose, ete. Before the guests arose the hostess brought in @ pan of lighted alcohol and salt and the guests Were transformed Into “blue devils.” The last room was brightly Hght ed and cheerfully decorated with orange crepe paper. Here the young folks wrote a list of objects passed to them tn the “chamber of horrors.” The one writing the correct list recetved a little skull watch fob. It was now time to move on to the third Invitation, which was: At nine-thirty our lateh string will be out For you if you chance to be about Old joned games in the old fashioned way Wil be the “order of the day.” A wee candle was tied to this invitation for the olf fortune teat of holding a lighted candle at arm's length and trying to blow tt out If you suceeed the first time you will be married tn o: ear, it takes two puffs for two y ete. Other fortunetelling games afd appropriate refreshments finished what was voted a most delightful evening. seer RR aS 'TO SHRINK CROCHET | THREAD To shrink thread for Irish ero- | chet, wind it from the ball or spool tonto a hand reel if you have one. If not, make ft Into a skein by winding !t over a magazine, keep- jing the latter stiff so that all the threads will be of the same length When the ball or spool is all un | wound, tle several threads around the skein In different places so that it will not get tangled. Then re | move thread from the magazine | and put it into a bow! of hot water, | Let it stand two or three hours, | then take oat and thoroughly dry. Wind back into its original shape and use. SALAD Chop 1 quart oysters, whites of |3 hard botled engs, 4 stalks of cel- ery separately. Mix all together lightly and season with 1 teaspoon of salt and a little pepper. Mash yolks of the eggs very fine with butter, add 1 large cup vinegar and % teaspoon prepared mustard; allow this sauce to come to boll, | stirring constantly, and pour over j salad. ix *™ wey GriLted SARDINES. *% Drain 12 sardines and cook *| * in chafing dish until heated, *| * turning frequently. Place on *| * small oblong pieces of dry * * toast, and serve with maitre | FOR RR 25% Off on WILLOW WORK For balance of October we will dye, clean, refill or make your, old material into nice, heavy Willows at the above discount for stated time only, MODEL MILLINERY 527 People’s Bank. 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It in Just our tended to you when buyfng having clothes that have the because we know that ft Is proper amount of style and appreciated, especially when quality, Our extensive assort- you do not have to pay more ment of good clothes covers A-(1) Wash, heat, season and put in glass jars, Set jars, with on a board in a boller of warm water, Cover with lid and boll for two hours, Twist covers as tightly as possible, cool and set away in dark place, (2) Put tn cold water for an hour, Remove and drain, Turn into clean stone crock and pour over them cold brine strong enough to float an exe. Let stand three days, remove, drain and dry, Wash nd fill with cold water, In 24 hours pour off the ater and cover with hot spleed yi Add a cup of suger. After reheat the vinegar, pour over the pickles and cover Our such a variety that it is a credit terms are liberal, dig nifled, to fulfill Pema your own individual require for the accommodation very simple matter to find and made something that will become you. Let us show you the ments. new daily arrivals. Ughtly, (3) Boll two cups sugar with % pint water, and a bit of cream of tartar, When a drop in cold water hardens, stir in a teaspoon vanilla and turn into pan to harden. When cool enough to handle, pull with the fingertips, (4) Apply once daily a mixture of one ounce acetic acid d one drachm salleylic acid Keep lNquor out of reach of children. (5) Lavender, (6) All shades of brown. 1332-34 Second Ao. The first muff of this season bears a ‘atriking resemblance to the last muff of last season. EASTERN | Outfitting Co., Inc. “Seattle's Reliable Credit House” (1) What will take chocolate stain out of tan (3) Will tight skirts be worn Dear Miss Grey: shoes? (2) Give recipe for piccalilli, this winter?—Constant Reader. A--(1) Nothing, (2) Chop fine two heads of cabbage and one pint of onions, Mix, pack in stone jar, and sprinkle over this @ cup) ————__ of salt, Leave over night. Boll one quart vinegar, 94d the cabbage and onlons, stir in one pound sugar and one tablespoonful each ground rd, aoe pepper, allspice, celery seed, cinnamon and tumeric, let stand until cold and pack in small jara, (3) A min little wider than ‘they now are. Dear Miss Grey: (1) What will remove stains from mending tis sue from woolen goods’ (2) In introducing a man and his wife, who should be the first introduced?—Edna L. A-—(1) Alcohol, (2) The wife, . Dear Miss Grey: (1) How can I clean a mahogany cabinet? (2) What will restore plano keys which have turned yellow? (3) Give rectpe for polish for hardwood floors.—E, M. A-—(1) Wash with warm water, good soap, and soft linen cloth. When clean, polish dry with clean cloth or fine chamois, (2) Rub off with alcohol. (3) Mgeal parts of vinegar, linseed oil and kerosene. The irony of fate is that you have to buy new ones just as you get the “scratch” worn out of th Dear Miss Grey: What will remove coffee stains fron: a table- cloth ?— Interested. A.—Held stained portion tightly over a bow! of hot water in which ie a half cup of alcohol. Let steam for some time, Then wash as usual, Send Samples 0! Dress Goods es Ee me right away samples of Give recipe for sweet pickled crabapples. (2) I inches tall. How long should my dresses be? — Dear Mise Grey 13 and 6 feet 6 less Girl. A-—(1) To 14 pounds crabapples use one quart vinegar and 8 ds granulated sugar. Stew apples slowly with a ge of water for minutes, drain, remove apples carefully from kettle, and put back in layers, alternating with sugar. Heat. Stir into bolling vinegar 3 tablespoons broken stick cinnamon and whole cloves, and & tablespoon 4 mace. Pour this spleed vinegar over the apples and boll & Remove fruit with perforated ladle, spread ov large plates to cool, boil sirup until thick, pack the apples in jars, and fill jars to overflowing with the bot vinegar. Seal. (2) As you are rather tall for your years, your skirts should reach to your shoe-tops. goods. I’m very seine ego, or ecb we eral days. wy taker thes os oak cue in the order at once. I wish you would send the goods just as soon as possible.” The successful merchant pays particular attention to telephone inquiries. fre- quently come from the best customers and mean future orders. SSS SS SES SS = = Women in the News Boston Girl Who Has Been Presented at Court to Keep an inn Miss Nora Ianigi, a wealthy Boston girl who has been presented to King George and Queen Mary, is to keep an inn Stockbridge, Mass. Sho is pretty and popular in the cottage colony ther She will cater to week-end parties for winter sports, such as skating, ekting, coasting and sleighing, and in summer will invite invalids to come there for quiet and home ike surroundings, Every Bell Telephone Is a Long Distance Station The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co Girl Heipe Unioad Car of Bricks to Ha ten Her Wedding Mattie Baker assisted her fiance, Adolph Rossdeutcher, to unload a earload of bricks at Elgin, Il, in order to hurry their wedding. As soon as the couple had taken out the last brick they collected the pay, burried to the marriage license bureau and were married, — Bteam Heat Twenty-Five Co-Eds Work as Gervants to Pay for College Course | Not and Cold Twenty-five coeds are working as domestic servants to pay their way through @ four-year course at the University of Missouri at Kansas City, One farmer's daughter goes out and does washing and fourteen amuse children while their parents are away from home, at 15 cents an hour. Hotel Milwaukee A New Hotel, © entraily Located Over $20,000 Worth of High Class Furniture in Rooms RATES - $2.50, Month $10.00 $5.00, Month $20.00 Rooms, per week Koom and Bath, per week Inspect this hotel — Everything complete—A beautiful iobby and correspondence room CORNER SEVENTH AND KING STREETS $10,000 Dising Room in Counectioa. Phones: Ind. 3031; Main 6594, Stylish Colors This Season Glye Brunettes Advantage } Because of the predominating colors in modish creations for this | fall and winter, brunettes will have a decided advantage over blondes. All the models for the style show at Washington are girls with brown hair and eyes, because the colors become them best. TO IMP! PIE FLAVOR. In winter time, when apples hav lost much of their acidity, if @ little salt ia sprinkled over the apples be- fore the crast is put on, it will greatly improve the flavor of the No Charge forConsultation HUTESOW veker OPTICAL CO uN ae Automobile Bchoot, 210 1330 2''AVE I’d rather not make this statement, but necessity compels it. Business this fall has not been as good as I expected it would be when I bought my season's stock. I bought heavy, will have big bills to meet January 1, and I’ve simply got to sell my furs. Right in the heart of the fur season I'm compelled to an- nounce a sale that will bring the money in. 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