TucHilay, DutcinLcr 17,-IU2)' LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Five (EXPLAINS HOW TO DECORATE DINNER TABLE FOR XMAS ' . Hy Mr. Alexander (.piii-hc How shall the t'hiisitmts dinner table he decorated ? i Itlls iif evergreen, pine cones, ilny Christmas trees and other 1 Inter fcreenery mitl berries add Vuleiido chi.rm. of i'iiiiiw. They are always kihhI. HhwIk of raisins mill ruts.- In- tersperscd wli h all la pre fn hnv holders placed at regular Intervals, increase I )n festive nlr. I lolly wreaths laid flnt with ran ilk- sticks placed In their een iitk, malic a iltconitlvp tahlc. If. tho IhIiIp k IiiIik,. the rentpr wreath ran huhl a canloIahra with thn'p hi' iiiuro randlc.-t,, anil at c-Uhi-r -nt tho wi-paths ran Indtl HiiiKlf imiikIIp (illllltf. . Tall lvnry or whllo ciuhIIph tin siiKKosiod whon ust'd with holly detHirations. A tlclh-atp shade of Ki'ppt also will h.'innniif't', A low howl, filled with rod ap pJpH aihl Kiu-nminicd wlth-pim', coups and Ui'ei'lUM-y, Ih a simple. fEliere . 2rZ& ws a ill nrJM ia l P5 B8 h -ill llfisei' m O IS Artm-m M- ms.suEij'a oj5fc I I ' s , nitraetlvo renter l pro. lied candles can nc-oiupnny thin. ?A lMiiLi.'t of winter berries nr- ninUTCll ill II Wlel(.-I lutulrnl lu ..SUal ,.,) yol. ,.,tvo. ,,d . well will, ,,ll,,.,- 1-lirlHtmnH decora- tions. ,. . ;, ' ,, .,,,'.,", . -alive si-ljcnipf-an lie put nt each 'place, illllliitllle. Hrtnlu ciiium: , ul.l .l..r. . . . r. Tho inivor fur nt least two 1 i-uiUHis sliouhl hp mi tho. tnlilo ; when the Christmas ilhinof -jiii'sts ! i are .watt-d.. -of course. I hp water! ; gl:iss's should beitl place anil fill- ! ;od mill tho bread anil butler on' tho plait's. Jolly, relishes, candy; anil nuts imiy ho j.n tho tahlo. - If ciioktitils ' uro served, (hoy; : should iio- in place hcfnro the ; 'guests nro. scaled, "ir tho fowl j ; course Ik the first ono. It anil lis I ! aoi'iiinpunyliiir vegetables should : iho im tho Inhlo. If there Is nialil 1 sorvloo. purl or nil of these oan ho f WothingSroiig, About This served after the miosis have been seated. ' The fowl, -of course, caii bo ser j vod In the i. kitchen mid then brought tti the table; hut tho fam ily method, of hninir tho "head" of the family hI: at tho head of tho inhlo and carve and serve, seems pref-or.iblo and a Uttlo more hoepltnhta and Informal. ; Haludt? may already bo placed If they are served "with the. main "" " 'a- '"""'""I H !.- ' c""r""', ,"' ,,",",1"' iUihlnff more time. Hnhul mny In tho first course, purl of the main "'m'!"y "r fnllow H. ! . Wood for ToolliplcU . AVIiilo hin-h iw. unl ntnsl o1piv plvoly for Hip maklnu of Initthpli lw. Tho stat of la Industry U In Mill tic. hill sin HP. iil'p linpiiitiMl fnuit Japan nnd liri mjtm I.- Tin I 'n 11 fiilPKO lanlhiih Us iii'c ifiadt of nl-anvtl wood ami an smaller and tmiuhnr. Tlnisf from .Inpnn nro iiimic from ) lino roods. Matt Youngitori Know It Ants, wp are whl. pan lift wHuhlf which rip iioiiicndoim cnniparoil wtih their own, WaspH, rtmi, liavi been known In rnlso. quho liirjM' lump1:. IVIrnll Nows Glad Rags Reflect Revival Of Romance Hy liai'hnin I lean TO it Kanhlon Kilttor (,NK(rlnt(M I'ren lVuilll'if Horvieo) I'AKIM (Al'l Uomantle ehilhes are hack In fashion. rych'iltiKiPtx nf the haute eon lure pxplain It hy the theory Unit poMt-war depression, which made rumen want to apitear ax laenn plcitiiK art possible, Ih flmilly ended. Xuw, (hey say, (hltm are koIiik to nwInu tho other way ami every woman wants to dramatize herself In hyr elothes and Intensify hei" pei'sonallty to (he utmost. I'm Is. always oIiIIkIok, provldea ,pluintiKO for some IiIkIi powered personalities hi Its lntrst offerings. Velvet and fur concoct Inns, labeled ".1 10 K" ensembles look like modps made for the Princess of TonInht, at one of the most , . eonservalivo ohl estnhlishnients In a ooinplalnl In a Detroit news the Due de lu I'aix. i paper says tho motorists are vun- Sklrts are toe-length, fur hot- nliiK down the squirrels nt. ilclle defed and full, on sneh ensttiiues. , Isle. Maybe tho squirrels tire ;There are wasp waisted llttb' elinslus- them. velvet jaeUots, hordorod with lo wear with lomr velvet in froelcs having fur hems. 'I'ho ! , riiniv type of ensomhlo, uImi fur i ' hordered, is made In ehtffon and '. neoi'Ketto erepo, J 1 Tho desitiuei' rospnualhle for j these doinantic clothes, remluls cent of tho tlays when there was! witch U thins on "cnrrhiKO trade," j says that he hopon nueh words as; sedticiive. oneliuntliitf and "stun-! . nin will he revived In fiuiirtly i dreseil woniens' voeahulailcM. Ho wants to see women revive , Kood dressing to a full time uocu i patlon. . Colonial National Debt ' The national deht w SHHMMxi when the Tntled Slates L'ltveruntPni was formed Itnd Iho ilehts of the Colonies In'ouhl loseth(r. r't. I .on is loses between sar.H10 and $:!5.HMi dnily to rneketeers and eouinierchil swindlers, ( Is estl- limied by the better buslnes bar. . . iniYuletide Trees Begin lo Move ' .. Toward Homes IIOMTtIN' (AIMDowu fwin the ureen New Kntrlnnd IiIIIh the arinv in t'hi'intmuti trees has hoKau Ifs anniuil uiareh ..... More than 7.iHin,utui trees are hlartim,- out this your for families' scattered ul over th nation, ae eordlntf to nil estimate hy officials nf the I toston and Maine rallrund, aloiit; wlioito lines the trees tfrow. Chrlstuiaii l'lrr anil spruoes will find their way an" far Retft as Chicago and Kansas t'lty, far to tho south; 10 I u llnri. to New Orleans whlle'th-. ureal eastern' metropolitan eei ers ! about New Vork, l'htladedila and J lloftmn will absorb htimb-cdK i thoiisamls. of j Tho (Ireen inOuutalns of Vermont , " " ' "00 trees; Maine Is shlpplmr 4,00ii.- mm; New Hampshire has started SOU. 00(1 mi their way, and western Mai-saehusetts adds 300,000 lo the total, I't'epartnjr this "happiness crop" U' a Iremendous task', Kor weelis' the rlDK" of axes has echoed through tho forests. All slf.es nhd shapes, of evergreens fellod. - Home are tall and stately spruces destined lo jfo to schools,. churches, hutch: and other public places. Down Hie liho they po. lo the tltiy llr -that, will adorn tables in apart ment houses, : ,' Tho "crop this yenr, woodh-nien sjiy, Is especially Rood, woll hoiiKhed and attractive, v When the axes are stlllea, trucks and horse draw n wagons (oil tft and fro over the roimh hill uoads. tiatil Iiik tho trees to -;ho railroad lines. There ifov'rtitucnt luspeetors scan the trees to prevent possible spread of Insect pests. K very where Is luard the sound of saws, trimmiiiK unit ttitmn-liif Mil' lliii lutuou nr Him liees to Tit th- honsehohhu's stand. '1'ii.ivn.M M..i,.ii i.in.,ii.Hr in i.i.. in bundles of three to five, and tied with ropes. About tiao biiudleH, or approximately i.aun 'trees, can he piled aboard each flat car. "BEEZLE BUG" MADE BY BOY AGED 18 YEARS IV.v Osmr l.cltllnu Aviation Kdllor (Associated Itchs d Itchs Kcatutv Kerviee) WM'IUTA, Kan. (AP) "The Heebie Ittiw" may be Just another airplane o the public, but to Ward (Scrap) I Ira ley II Is Mte Rod of lilB-ht.' ; s- Hemp Is only IS. years old, just out of hltfh school, hut he Is a pilot In his own iltfhl, bus designed and built four "llccxlc lilies," and is eoinplelitik' a fifth, " dtaU In bnrnstormlnK" days, Herap reeeived his iHipLism in Iho air and free lance plhHs wave him "Mtlck work." lie was Ifi years old when be soloed. .- . 1 . 'poro. wasn't 'money enough lo take him to a flying rehnol so he ili;ew up hludprlulH spread ThOin iieTore bis father, and sought per mission to const mot his own plane. Weeks passed until due day the craft was cumphl ed with a Ki'in: nln; demon, "The lleexle lliitf," painted on one side. When Scrap's hit, brother tested the plane, the father became so excited (hut he 'formed an alnraft company and named the yomiK son as chler en gineer. . . ' Tlie name for the ptane came from an al'.eratlon of "Huelzelnih," prince of demons In tho lllhlo ami destroyer of flh'S and insect plagues. "Heeizebiih was h nod." yotim? Seriip salrl, "and my plane was as near to belritf n if oil of flight to me as anyihiiin: ever could be. That's why (bo first one carried (he name I and all the rest will.'' , l!eceitily the youiiK eiiKlneor and hit: assistant, Hhlrley f'rtniphell. What :m. is this new and astonishing Agmel? Why has it this effect upon kidney deficiencies, high blood pressure, indigestion? AGMEL. is astonishing both ' turies in Mexico. Now this pure . in what it is and what it sup bus been concentrated for doe. Agmcl is a great health export, and the name has been food, a vnlunblc tonic in kidney deficiencies, high blood pressure, in digestion and gly cosuria. It is an extra ordinary discovery, a real gift of nature an imported vege table milk from Mexico, tn its native country Ihisplant sap is called "aguamicl." It comes from the famous maguey plant and there is nothing else in the world like it. Fresh aguamiel has been used for cen- Ik 3P Klitncy 100 Itrllrr "I couldn't tat, had dlrzy ipellt, not up mAtiytlmct every night. Then took AttmH faith fully for a month and everything wai chanted. My blood prcure wal 60 dettrees luwer. ap pel itt ret urncd and kid ny, wr I00i lt-ter,"- Mr: J W. Sin, Lor Anfrlta, Cl, j Chilly London f ' Theaters Defy I All Save Robust I.ONHON A.IM It must htivo heon Imnoiisllile for Aniuricans to' ; reallxo wh:T It uioaht to KiikIIhIi- j niep when Kintr (leorne attended a theater for iho first tiiuo slnet he lell ll a your k. In Now Vork an evening at tho theater may be expensive, and oft -ni niiliiteresilntf, hili seldom Ih j attendanco at u play roR-nrdcd nn ti I teat Of Kirtiurlh. Tho Hit i jt I in ii Ih different hero. At thin lime of the year lu London only those supremely confident of their health think lightly nf spend ing it whole evening in it theater, - I'or London theaters do hot j coddle their etui auierH. They uro I supposed to he sufficiently Inter ested tit tho Idny not to notice Iho absence of heat or tho presence of a few drauKhts. When the kliij went, for a walk several months uko his people were Khul lo hoar his health was Im proving. When, a Tew months lat er, they read In tho newspapers that tho him; had resumed hlM t'Ptf ular horsehaek rides ami was en joylnK an occasional shoo!' iiKaln, they were pletised to heilr his' re i c'ovcry was cnusluiilmjr.', - . s ( Ilut-whei'i they learned , ho had been to the theater they looked pt one anothet! , with real jpiitluinlaxm und cMdainu'd: :'. ' .' ;,." : ' "Thai settles i. "ThO lilntf MVHT be.well!" . i; Actliallv the functlnnaVles of the oyal household did OiHr hest'to rediiee the risk tn-n mltllliium. , Members of his majesty's . staff vct.t, to the thqnroi In. the after noon nnnd Inspected, the,.ro'nl lox, (hocking the arrangements which had been made to keei It. free of the draughts prevalent In other partt! of the house, and niaklliH" pure that I he retlrlpK rodm ndjoln- ' ln the box was aS eotnforlahlo tut. Women. They sent Miss Pitt, who I nosMhlc. -i 'promptly nettled a slrike of men 1 ;,Tho klnir himself Is not over 1 1 PiiithMilar on such oceasloiiH,. but ho loes Insist on . ono thlmr: an evenliiK paper to reail between the nets. . , , Am ftit' the fashlniui hie irowned women lu (the stallH on sueh a1, niKhl. 'Well, -they have their f.ur coals whieh can bo pulled up over bare -shouldcm when the curtain rises ami the lights are dimmed And if they feel chilled at ..the. end .or tho net their escorts can, ' strumental IiKsettlln? tho- KHui and usually oo, see that they, Ket , bethlown, N. J., textile slrllte. KomethlnK warmlmr to drink at Ihoi ; tbeator's conveniently loealted bar. : Hut generally speaking only gyr (jrOWIlS about their robust hciflth .'lake' a chance on silling through n play in November. ' I'lM.AM) I'ltDI'l'.ltW lll'SI'.K ' JI I'il.HrN(H''OltH. Kflllajnl ,(A1), hMti liinil'K iiloloi IniH ro'ntoH' Ira- voi'Ho' hovoii tlinoH.-tho inlloiiKO of NtMto t'lillwnyH.. Noiirly 1.G00' Iiunoh aro 111 oporatlon. , . .. ' ' , ki'.M'I.am; i-'i :i ,i ii:k. ' . 'I'UOVIOII ' miK'rr.Mf'l'. I''la. (A I') Roaplano lii'OoiniiifMiaj.ioiiH. iloKtroyoil hy: a hurricane horo, havo not heon re- Moroil lint loniporary facllltloa nro afforded until future rchuildliifr. Hard and Soft Rubb.r Soil i libber rnlilillim nhout ? In 4 per cent "illplnir, linrrt nihber nlxiiif Jin ier eeiif. A relnllvele loiuier iorliid In rrnnli'cji for -viil-rnnl.lu;t linrd ruiilior. ' - . FUk Etiquatla - III (lylnR II Ibis lit llillf slnff, It Kliould HrK be hnlsicil in full ttnlt, I lien Inwered slowly lo half alnff. who Is Sit, went lo Washington to secure a. satisfactory rutin from tho department of commerce on iho newest "Jteeule llutf." . They are. probably iho yomitfcHt lulldel-s in tbo-nallon. shortened to Agnitl. Everybody can now have Agmel. This is fortunate for those men and wom en just entering middle life and for those of all ages who are being warned of 'danger by frequent arising at night, backache, high blood pressure and other symptoms brought on by modern wuys of eating and liv ing. Imported by The Agmcl Corpora tion, New York and Mexico, D. F. Ask about Agmel At drug stores and get free Utet&tur WOMEN FAVORED TO STOP STRIKES Labor Heads Believes Knotty Problems Give Way to Feminine Leads WAHlMNCmiN (A I) necause he helleves women o.1 on are inoro1 valuable than mm III the field of labor conelliatlun, James J. Davis, secretary of labor, entrusts some of his most knotty strike problems to feminine solution. - lie arffuus that a. woman Ih very likely ko be host able In hand la woman strikers and that a woman certainly can bundle men. "Hometlnies the smJle of 'a wo man ran ilo more to settle n strike than all the arguments a' than cnit make," said the secretary, "Homo tlmoii a capitalist very Vet' In his luthd looks at a woman's smile ami says 'innyho I'm wroiiK-' "A woman ha the saino sooth ing way of pacifying the eonlen tlous mlmi of u labor loader that hho hs In, mnmiKinK her Imslness employer, She Is used to 'taming tho wild beast at home, and whcre-i ever wo m,en ore she sets us rlht." fAs an example of the able way , In which a woman commissioner of conciliation adjiiHts striken in which iifcn worlvcrs are concerned, Kporetary Davis cited Hie. record orMiH .f, lOmmeline VllX of IMtts-. biiriih., ' k; . - A woman of Independent means, nn ordained preacher of the t'nlU'd J'l'csllylerian faith, Miss ,lHl en-r tetvd cojielllntlon work six. years; iik:o, because she was interested liv Its huinaiil(ai-hn aspeevs. . ' Her. ability .to deal with nivii workers was dlscoverel through mi error. A telenram to Washington told of a Vfahrle workers' strike.' Department of - labor officials IhoiiKliit tho fabric workers wort making steel fabrication for street ' cars. . , ; i . ) In tho last five months, Mls ' Pitt has adjusted six strikes, all In- volvhiK men workers. Knterlnif povercnient service nt nlmo.st tho same time as Miss Pitt. Miss Alina welnn:oelv of ltoston,. who was once n member of n neck I wear workers tinlon, devotes her i tlmo to women strikers. Hhe was , hailed a heroine when she was ln- Big Help For Corset Makers ; ClllCAqo (A.P) Thorii'M a Ki'oat 1 yoni'- ahoud for tho; oorHof mnltorrt. . j Tlio rotnm of. tho ininoepH Kown j la oxiioctoil by loailoi'H In tlto in-' liltlHtry to carry tho production of jutm-H in ioao to iu itiehmt ponit i of any tlilio. . ., ; ,, 1 Homo obHorvorit..j.ni,tKht ,f .Ijuve thought tho hoylali fiKiiro vowu'o 'hail workoil a hm-ilMhlp on thorn that they couldn't recover from tiulcldy. I Apparently that wiih not a truo deduction. stittlHtU'.a Hhow Unit, nl-' Mfiuutfh the comet makei'H ticemed j lonely nnd not invited to the. party, jthey were there Juat tho wimo. . They made done to $S0, 000.000 j worth of KlrtUeH (wholesale vnltie) biNt your, and one mall : order house had piled up HalcR of S2, 000.000 to Soptomher 1, thin year., Tho renewed fad of the wimp walHt wiih Jiint beKlnnliifr to f?ot under way tiboiit that time. And It now' lo flteadtly increasing tho viiluuio of un article which really never hai (tone out to llio extent 11 mittht havo upiiearcd. , '(llrln who Ki'ew up with .tho Idea tliat thet-o wiiHh't Hitch a thing oh a curve any more', and Hnilled ho phlHtlcully lit girlhood plcturCH of their . inothei'ft. . uro lenrnlntt. Unit fashions move In cycles. . , Thfl ppsult of their discovery hmi heltied the federal department of commerce to frnmo.lls optimistic foreciiHt for 1030 In llx Ulennlitl survey. . There is an example ,of- how tho reaction of flappers wields Its In fluence on trade conditions. Then, statisclans estlmato that at the outset of the pricess stylo revival about 20.000,000 wonion In America wero eorseted, with tho uvorriKo wonwin buying two of llui articles a year, Specialist Scores Military Demands W'AHll.NttTo.V (AP) Aircraft etiiflno designers of the whole world are too greatly InrluenPil by mllltnry reftilrctnents, says 1V (losstati. (lerinati research spe cialist, In a report to tho Naval Advisory t'ominlttee for Aero nautics. - "('onitnerclat aviation in suffer- ' nu," ho said, "because It Is com pelled to use very lltfht hlR-h-p'W ered etiKlnoft whose structural parts are loo highly stressed. "There Is no reanotl for JolnlbK In the pursuit after extreme light ness, which lends lo more forced laudlmtH than cotulitorcinl aviation cart continue to tolerate." Temperance Slogan Adorns Paris Bars PaIUH (AP) Tho cocklall fans have stolen ('"re hell tent pern ncfl' worker;' slogan and made It thotr own. "AlteiJ.lon u raleohollsmf," thfl phrase which appears on slickers in l-'reneh tramfears, subways and buses, Is Interior decora tors' pet motif for tho household bar. 1 . . t'oi klall liapkliiH have thu words tmbfoldred In tho corner. Cock lull cozy corner, pillows wurn utftitnsi alcoholism and there are I Hi,' hi colond worsted cross stltoh tnottos to hanft shove tho bar hear-. ing th tompcranctt romlndtr, ,