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y Manton’s Frocks for Children’s Parties. Fhese Also Will Serve for Dancing Dtesses for the Little Girls. “ . means’ children’s par- ‘ tes an surely as it means brightly trees and Santa Claus time-honored pack. The little diusteated are ail well sulted to aa are likely to arise ia charming in fts own way. to serving as dancing little gitls In their nor State they can also be made adapt- Many costume parties went at this season by garlands of flowers and if z z ‘This pretty dress combines the dainty and attractive as ‘The ofiginal js made) of Valenciennes lace, juare and the sleevgs in i i £ i & girl of eight years of Pequired § 34 yards 21 61-4 ‘Moor 41-4 yards wide, with 8-8 of @ yard of all- lace for yoke, battern, No. 4,334, ts cut tn sizes siz, eight, ten and i the model allows of the simpler finish | shown in the emall view and with high | neck and long sleeves when dealrable. ‘Tho quantity of material required for | a girl of ten years of age ts 10 yards 21 inches, 8% yards 27 inches, or 6 yards 44 inches wide, with twenty yards of Ingertion for banding. ‘The pattern, No, 4,807, {8 cut tn sizes 3 makes a prettier trim- ming for these litle hollday frocks than Van Dyke points edged with lace. In case of the modal ‘Mustrated, the matoriad ts pale blue obiffon velling, the trimming cream-col- X Party Frock. ITTLE girls are always charming wearing frocks that fall from the shoulders, giving unbroken lines.| \ j IN Lada at This one ' made of eapedially attractive and is pink mousseline with trim- for gtrts of 6, $, 10, 13 and 14 years Of 88. | ming of lace and banding of ribbon. The | fr children of 2, 4 6 and 8 frilla over the shoulders, together with the straps, are especially becoming | addition making a decorat) ‘The long linee mean perfect grac To make the frock for a girl six years of age will be required 33-8 yards of Material 27, 31-8 yards 92, or 21-8 yards 4 inches wide, with 7-8 yard of all- | over lace, and 51-2 yanls of 4 Inches wide, with 74 yards of all-over lace ami 61-2 yards of all-over lace for frilla | ‘and 10 yards of ribbon for banding. ‘The pattern, No, 488, is cut tn rstzes | re of | age. The patterns wit! be matied for 100. leach, or all three for 3) cents, | Send money to “Cashier, ‘The World, | Putter Bulldmg, New York City." | # Preparing the Ghristmas Pudding. | 'T ia time for the Christmas plum pud- Ging, which requires to be made long in advanoe of the holidays to ita proper “ripening.” After frutt and various ingredi- ittempt to stir them to- ishing, do #9 from the bolling tea kettle. After the pudding 1s done hang | in @ cool pl nti the day It is to bo till in its mold, plunge into belling water again for an hour or | two. Take out five minutes before serv- | ing. have ready blanohed and split almonds, stlok the edge of the | pudding, put « sprig of holly in the top, | pour out a little brandy around the pud- | ding, light and take at once to the| table while the brandy is burning. Hore are several good recipes for this Christrias pudding, bicluding « temper- ance one for those who wish plum pud- ding on thelr bill of fare, but cannot conscientiously accept the Wnglish one made with wine and brandy, and « frosen plum pudding. A Rich Plum Pudding. Remove the strings from a pound of Doct euat, shred and chop fine, with a tablespoonful of flour and a teaspoonful ot salt, Beet marrow, three-quarters of @ pound, may be used in place of ‘the suet, If preferred, Add to the suet pt ! i ? s z H che PTL i Z i i i i g 8 gé i r ti Hi i Ha ib i three-quartera of a pound of grated candied orange and lemon peel, a grat-' serve hot. ~ & & The Albert Gate Mystery, 2 2 water bolls away and requires replen- bread crumbs, a pound and a quarter! of seeded raising soaked in a wine ful of brandy, a pourfd of cleansed cur- rants, two ounces of shredded cliron, one ounce candied lemon peel, pound granulated sugar, two ounces blanched and sliced almonds, the grated yellow peel and juice of one lemon and One orange, one tablespoonful of pow- dered cinnamon, and a teaspoonful each Of grated nutmeg and cloves. Mix well, using the hands to knead, then stand asile for two days to ripen. When ready to boll add elht eggs, well beaten, one gill of cream, a wineglass- ful each of Madelm and brandy. Then pack and boll as advised, Plain Plum Pudding, Mix together one cup of chopped suet, one each of raising and currants dredged with flour, two cups of flour, two cups of dried and grateg bread crumbs, one cup of ewvet milk, one cup of molasses into which « Walf-teagpoonful of soda @issolved in a tablespoonful of water has been stirred, a teaspoonful of ervam of tartar, a half cup of mixed citron, By Louis Tracey. {Published by R. F, Fenno & Co 1904, by RF. Pree. & Co.) ING CHAPTERS. rer” over, someone detective, business as the bugbear of a timid monarch, that I really believed him, “At last we reached the Carlton. We Bot out and he paid the cabman, who/ drove off round the corner; then my new acquaintance explained to me that} he placed no greater trust in his fellow- countrymen than did thelr ruler, There- re he had led them to believe he wus by Fuirhotme to trace the cy house 4 pe Eee air a . th in reality taken up his @bode tn the fiat are)of @ Frewoh family with whom be was Jui | acquainted. If I would come with him 2: | for @ moment he promised to place me in pomession of certain documents flat,| which would render easy my explana- tions to the Foreign Office next morn- ing. “I accompanied him without hesita- tion, séoure in the knowledge that a strong forse of police guarded my charge at Albert Gate, both inside and outside the house, Wo went to the mansions where Le eald he lived. The place had a perfectly respectable ex- terior, and is situated, aa you know, tn & reputable thoroughfare, We ascend- ed to the second floor, entered the fint, and were ushered by @ middle-aged Frenchwoman into « sort of eitting- room, “Dubola turned to a writing desk and unlocked a drawer, “Here are some doouments that may interest you, Mr, Talbot,’ he sald; but, ete « GHAPTER VIII. man, then?” sald Talbot, , A Prisoner, 3 wy" thie pretended Turk a French- ‘Unqutstionatly—a most mod- Sroduot.” 3 Bil if i #2 ¢ poke, Bett), uber Fitjames nsion by swearng as year ver did the army in Flan- ou have suffered,” enld Brett ietly, “but mot in. vi It Je only by the mammer In which thepe bia trea: you that we have obtained so muoh ledge. Your capture was a necessary part of their scheme. I won- der now that after you bad serv i gz b j f E if, i : i i : i tH Hit ai Hil 4 ‘staying at that hotel, wherma be had r ‘brief note, 1) the Prophet. ‘with euch an alr of treating the whole at first, but finally giving way to the ters. Geep slumber of exhaustion. “L was awakened by some one shaking wt the took or tis bea was standing “At the foot of th Dubols and a closely-velled young woman, @ person of tail. and elegant stature, who, it would appear, spoke =e, French, ubols addressed me calmly. ‘Mr, Talbot,’ he sald, ‘the game Is 4n my hands, and will probably remain re for a considerable period. But do nor wish to be unkind. You have, 1 am ren to understand, a highly Feapectable uncle and a very charmin; slater, who will no doubt suffer muc! Rieturbetien ovine to your mysterious jh France, ‘ow, you my not t it, but I am a very humane sort Of fellow. Consequently, I am quite Satecable eo should write them a itting of course all eu- t such bit a hyd a os ager ing facts, elling that you are wel, Tw guarantee its safe deliv- ool’ ‘aplied ‘me with 8 a wheet of notepaper and an envel , And T scribbled the unfortunate letter | (4 was subsequent!; ed in Par's os jauee oth 8 bsonation. had land at Y ca oftered C) ssa! the envelope what 4 owever, reading or carefully written, y e, ‘posted in Paris re Qu see, wy. dear Tal- fai {n with iny putty in my hands, a brave English- died than thie letter if you prove =“ ithe Teeter iit} guessed it of material assistance to | I’! used gome very bad lan- bols, notwithstanding the the lady, but he paid Mitte me. ni 4 mirror he and ‘the «iti Pow of mabe-un wand’ Bro- oasre. % unt! to ra le then donned id i will be or Se eH TAGE Sipe B case which he ty rom the breast: of hie overcoat, and showed me onds which had been the object $0 much care and sollettude on my part during many weeks, “You see,’ he continued, ‘the busi- deen satisfactorily accom- Miahed, Mr. Talbot, The diamonds are n Unfortunately, Hia seoretaries are with fot my fault, be- lieve me, that they were killed, nor was Mt altogether necessary, I am in no way responsible for the bungting meas- ures adopted m my Turkish assistants, You see, jn tantinople they are necvatomed to these drastic means of ing disputes.’ sudden frensy alized me at thowe words aad I endavored to smash the heads of my two jallers towether by throwing them off their balance out- wart and then rapidiy contracting my arms, bg RS ame panes, Sie covery: .A cord lying loorely round my k wag ‘adden’ tighten, and | was wn beck obi wee fourth man, whose presence as Uunconectous, wet “A one | , {thelr rightful owner. 1 = PASTOR'S ing of nutmeg, © teaspoonful, of ein- hamon and cloves mixed, two beaten eres, and a wineglasa of brandy or whiskey, Knead well and proceed as with the richer pudding, Tha eggs may be omitted If desired, Temperance Plum Pudding. Mix thoroughly one-half pound of | flour, one-half pound of raising stoned | and ohopped, one-half pound of cur-| rents washed and drled, about one cup. ful of milk or enough to atir easily with @ spoon, one-half pound of suet chopped fine and freed trom strings, one teaspoonful of salt, four weil beaten exes, one-half nutmeg greted, and onv teaspoonful ground cloves, Tle in @ | floured cloth and boll four hours ‘The water must be boiling hard when the pudding goes in and not be allowed to | stop boiling until done. It will need two hours’ more steaming before dinner Christmas day, ‘Nhe sauce for this | pudding |s made of four tule of butter, alx tables of sugar, and ten tablespoonfuls Of cold water, Mix the sugar and water and hee but | mot boll, Stir in the butter and one’ tablespoonful of ground ¢inaamen end 1 sent off mea re oosthaste to the Undersecretary” and others suggesting that if possible we should meot at the Foreign Office. Within an hour my chiefs were good enough to fall in with my vie’ therefore 1 had an opportuntt story exactly as I you. The result | Mme & letter from the Un in which he explaina his vi already acquainted with th but T have no doubt that he puts them before you quite clear He handed a letter to B Its _con- tenia were laconic, but unmistakable, “The Wauty Ja which you are en- waged,” it , “must be conducted with the utmost secrecy ami discr The gravest political importance {s tached to itm outcome. Nv trouble or expense should be allowed to interfere with the restoration of une diamonds » and Mr. Talbot is commissioned to place at your Aisposal the full resources of the For- 4) Office. You will also find that His Jenty's Ministers throughout Europe have been advised to give vou every ‘ance, while there .1 little reason that the various European Governments will be rendy to offer vou all possible support. The first consider. ation Is the restoration of the gems intact to the Suitan: the second, nben- lute secrecy as to the whole of the cir histied Brett. “Read be- tween the lines, this communication shows the serious nature of our quest. If those diamonds not recovered & revolution In Turkey I tho almoat fertain outcome, and Heaven alone Knows what that means to the Bu- Topean Powers most concerned.” fy "said Sir Hubert ent will make growled Talbot, “I Ht get even with that \ the wild Imprubabillty of . “Edith and I will get SPECIAL NOTICES. MRS, T. LYNCH’S SON, }) ESTABLISHED 1844. 4 and 3 Union Square, Known for over @ yeere as the reliable and ch Diamonds, Wi tches, Jewelry AND SILVERWARE, IMpor » NOVELTIFS. Inspection Invited. Open Evenings. AMUSEMENTS. eeaneen AMUSEMENTS. TH ST. 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MONTAUM. .iSt\th. Mme, SCHUMANN-HEINK the new Comic Opera, LOVE'S LOTTERY, ‘No: MATING | West Fourteenth StreetNos, 18, 20, 2% 24 West Thirteenth Street—Nos, 7, 9, 14, Open Evenings Until 10 43515, 17489, 2 2p o Happy Christmas Buye throng ove big, busy, beight stoves + Enjoying Music by Orchestra Enjoying Attractive Holldey Enjoying Pleasure of Buying Silks for Gifts ™"g,Re"— Special values in ail the special weaves im demand for day and evening wear, for Cloaks, Dresses, Walsts, Ten Gowns and Children’s Party FrocksOrepe de Chines, Peau de Sole, Peau de Cygnes, Pon iene SR Ce wate Kigte, Saetinnecvaiue Black Peau Hack Guaranyeed incl Shawls and Fascinators Beto 08 Ado 8 B90 1.79 29 to 3.08 08 0 3.40 Shawis 4.98 0 898 fieavy Shawls Ste to 7.98 Second Floor—New Building. Specials: — and Band; Enjoying New Sun Lighted Additions Stocks; Where Money “NO PLACE LIKE HEARN’S FOR Hoilday Holiday Rib! ge SPERIALS— | Shower Bows—best Mades—in box., | Ribbon Bouquete—in box. Pillow Ribbons—alt Be icellage Ria gad Liberty Mate | 4 Inch Satin and G) | shales for fancy inch J Abert: i | Shades” mlacie nd Wt Fancy Combs 1 Shoulder Shawls on Ande ot white with deites mixtures of blue, pink or Mac. Bilk and wool—full size Large Doub! Umbrella Capes. Honeyoomb Shawle—extra hea beat colore—extra sise. Katt Worsted Faseinat Breakfast Shawls, veraibie Bea Tt tinged? yds, square. Heavy Double Blanket Bhaw's. Fine Bi Cashmere—full ati Dainty Knitted All 8ilk Shawis— white and colors—extra sine . Now Bulliing-Gecond Floor, 79 19 ues—all = Buterdorn, Oraiue an. jerdo Cash and shirred Women’s Washable Waists. SPECIALS :— sa) Women's Handkerchief or Bute! Linen Walsts—with Ly hse: lg Coll or Tallored styles—Elsowhere no... rf 5 titched te Linen—emb'd or henet rae white Madras or Lawn Wats Towels—All Qualities 634 cents to 1,19 Main Floor—New Building. SPECIALS — Hemmed Huck———18x. Extra heavy a . ——t ‘texte it Lamon eet nin: Damask Line knot fringe—28x0—value .6.. 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