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MORNINQ ENTERPRISE, SATURDAY, - DECEMBER 2, 1911. :r rT3 AKD FANCIES. I . . Ratine tho OeAart Suit Psbri of- tit ,: ' . Winter, '; ; Ratine I on of the favorite cloth" A" aklrt'and coat noigmtt ; Maay new skirt sre ootl.-esbly wM tjr la soft jnaterlabv Instead f the atagto Mr rdst r tub of las See so. tn ooatu aiocaa. v tw or three narrow box plaits appear tbe plaits aboat three Inches vide. .- SUsco lace and ribbon muffs were so strong ly featured abroad during tbs re cent season It Is not anrprlaing to see n fsw crepe de chine molls edfied wit a tor to match the scarf. ' On soot tailored suits there aro r vsra and-collars t -whlle or gray colors. ' ; , . , Tb coatr blouwe w exceedlnjrly smart this year, sod tot oos is ap- propria te for many materials. Tbe re- Tcrs assy be omitted, and In this' way quit a different effect Is rallied. . JCDIC cnOLLET Thie May Mantua pattern la eat m attes Iroea M to J mcbaa estat nun B St rants te this omoa, srrtac anmber. nie. ut K will a proaiptly forwarOX to oa by nil. If la naata aaod aa additional two cast stamp for MM postage, watch In use aaora prompt osUvery. Warn 'or it CHIC STYLES. ina Vary Stunning In tbe . . Blaoaa Bloa Fashtenabla. j ' A pretty chiffon blonae Is mnantrd 'ver cream lace, with a seranlara col ored velvet ribbon that posses ander tbe arms and to tied la -a bow above the waiat. ..' ' Old fashioned avrsb atlk. Deflected vsaroi. aid Turin srox. ajowns and as a trimming. '' Flounces, folds' and many kinds of ' trlmmlns now appear on the erstwhile plain aklrta. Here Is an apron that really rovers the gown and la (rood to look upon In fact It Is Just tbe tblnf for tbe woman whoso occupation means danicer of soil to her dresaes. JUDIC CDOLIJCT ' r" This May Maotos pattern la tat la aixes from U to U bust msasara. Snd M rrnts la this office, si Ins eumber, TIM. and It will be promptly forwarded to you by mail If la baste send aa additional two cent stamp for letter postage, which In snraa more prompt delivsrr. When order Ins aae coupoa. ' No-. Bite., saeti Nsms. eeeiaieasaWMSsraeii addrssa. eoseeeoooOoOoaae smiii aeesfi( 1 s-e A fall Hand., a ' "John." said lira .Norton i rhe sear ed herself tbe hotel breakfaMt table, "did you call a walterr "Yea." said Norton, looking op from bla paper. "I called blni. and be had a tray foil." . ' . . Giving Him the Heek. "Toa will eicnae me.' madam," said tittle Blnks to tbe fair Indy at the re eeptkn, but really I didn't catch yonr tm." -"tiw fnnflyr aald the lady. "It's . ' i. . Wo i . - Slss... .... . i 'i ll i 1 1 11! ..... StoopiM a Tre'Sk, -. . Of the Informalities ot railway tree- a Hue In Scotland half a reuiury aft Dr. John Kre gives some Instances la Bis "Memories Urate ami Uay . ' "At Ordeoe, a siding on tho Ranff brand Un. be wrote, l waa Instructed ta go to tbla aiding, and, aa too train ap proscard. to set light to a newspaper or any tnr material that would matt good blase and the train would atop. Too night jvaa dark and windy, and I failed to net Are to the newspaper, but a stentorian ahont had tbe aaora effect, and 1 waa taken aboard.' , 1 HERE AND THERE. Keep Yaoe Old Oetrtsb Ptsmes Par Making Ova. . It to wU to remember that oatrtck plume can be matte over, dyed and added to wttta success. On of tbe naw shape tn millinery that bar been brought oot recently la called tbo table because It la abaped J oat like a gable nous. Its two aides slant down abarply from tbe top of tbe bead to below tbe ears, and the trim mine to waoally a daring and defiant bow perched on one ski. Gowna In aemiprtoveaa effect are eery fashionable made of velvet, corduroy, poplin, oente or broadcloth Tbla model ssiuj-auci to adapted to all of these fabric. It Includes tbe' fancy collar which la such a feature of all tbe new modes. JCDIC CUOLLET. Tbla May Maaten patters hi eat la ala trees M to Q Inebae bust meeswrak M cants te tbla offloa. Clvtas aaniber, 713s, sad It will be promptljr forwarded to yee br bmULv It la aaate- aend aa additional two cane sump tor letter postage, which Insnraa mora prompt delivery, whan or is coupon. Ma.. 81aa. f aissa en .THECHILDREN. Pretty Leggings snd Something New For Baby. Very atylfan red lndrloth leffrlmra with three rows of half loch stitched black leather hands around the top are pretty and new. Quite new for baby are the Hpht welfbt bat very warm little qnlltcd balb robes of while silk In Dresden effort. Ca rrta ee roiea also como In thl same allk with borders of. bias estin. This akin, that Is mads with an an derlylna- panel st the left of the front saw FAaaii skiht. la s new and attractive typo. In tba Illustration serfs Is. combined with a psnel of satin, but any two materials may be osed In tbla way i, JCD10 CHOI-LET.' t '' ' This May Manton patterir Is cut In sixes from 23 to 12 lnchoe waist measure. 3nd M cents te this offlcs, clvlns number. 7192. sod H will be promptly forwarded to rou br malL If In haata aend an additional two cent stamp for letter posts e, which Insures more prompt dell vary. When or dering use eoupon. No.. is..: NAtMitftsafiassttsMatsgMtsafflafMitfaft oeeeeaaosMseae W 11 ' mm. as buvk i ' GRIDIRON STARS ON MINOR TEAMS Players Kot on Big Elevens Who Ksipel Make 1911 History, SPRACKUX6 BROVi'S STAR Qaarterbaak ef Previeenes Say a One of eat In feaitlen Millar of Penn State Another Theroe of Carlisle One of Greatest ef HelfbeeVa. Tow minor leaitno baseball players are known beyond their own small cir cuit until crabbed np by tbo majors, when. If oven for a short time, they Jump Into almost national prominence, in which respect they "bate It on" any number of footbeltlata. who, however freat they may be, seldom attract a freat deal of a Urn I too front the mass eo unless they are fortunate enough te bo oa a team tbst manatee to whip a member of tbe "big four." There are rafts of players unknown to the general run ot football fane, but who If given the chance probably would make good wltb any of tbe group from which tbe champion elev en are Invariably drawn There ton't n doubt that Sprarktlng. quarterback snd captain of Brown. could grab any Quarterback pualtha la tbo oast, with two poaalble eicep ttona. Tale, wltb Howe, and IVns Buto, with Miller, might think s long Urns before assigning Sprackllng to the posit km. yet at Yale tbe apuer anew of Just such a msn ss be miglii result In Howe being sblMed to oue of tbe halfback positions Miller of IVnn State occupies alinoni aa high rank. Unfortunately IVtia 8tate does not trsvel la such polite so ciety ss Brown. But 1 In tbe IVnn game Miller wss a revelation. He not only proved himself n master flcM gen eral, but bis rsnnlng both frora.po! tlon snd In rsrrylng bark pwats eiual. ed suythlnf area on Ptsnkltn field In Both s re crest field generals; both get every last ounce of power oot of their tea ma: both are deadly accurate In barling forward passes gbont: both can kick and both are sure death -on punts, with speed and dodging-" ability onoogb to run their back a yards farther than the average quarter. It In something of a coincidence that Brown and Perm State with two ot tbo greatest quarterbacks In the coun try should also bare two or lbs very bent ends. Aahbsugb of Brown to almost as greatly responsible ss BprackMng for the success' Brown has nchloved with tbe forwsrd psss. snd Captain Very of Penn IMate wnrka at moat ss well with Miller.-Thee. two. like their leemmstr. could grab regn lar positions on any team. Two other quartertiarks of more than average sbillty Captain Kcg of Byrscaae snd Welnh of CsrIHIe luire been pis y lug considerable fmtboU IbU year. Welsh ran sotuethln lHu tru yarda for a touchdown In the IVnn'' Carlisle gsmo recently slid u- m succensful in picking the nenk 7h,i In the Peun defense that lie n ? sore forced to reveal the-full trvni.th of bht team's attack. 7 ' Fngg earned bis spar sgalnr it ch Uran a few weeks sgn. bl iri-iirr.il-sblp going n long wsy toward eimli'ln; Byracnao to bold a better fuotlrill team to a tie acore. He U nol ns artful a runner aa ftprackllng. .Mlll-t or Welsh on a broken Held, but b! r a sturdier lino plunger, running from his position Halfltack Thorpe, the mslnstny of tbo Carlisle Indlsns. Is rated one of tbe best hslfbscks In the country Some critics have labeled bltn the greatest of tbe yesr as an all round performer. J Weelock. bla running mats. Is aimost as effective If any thing be la a harder man to play on an end run. bnt does not hit the line aa heavily as Thorpe snd to nothing like so good s kicker. A substitute halfback on tbe Wll Hams team. Ainalee by name. Is ton record aa having . made tbe limgef run of the year In a game against a "big" eleven. In tbe Cornell Wllllaroe clash be grabbed np a kick off on his own Ave yard lino and ran 10A yard to a touchdown. Only once In the bixtory-of , football baa tbnt run been equaled at Cornell and not tbla yesr at all on any gridiron. Lafayette has two candidates. Tackle Kelly snd Halfback Spiegel. Comps tent critics think highly of both Ret ly, a giant of a man with an elevation In excess of six feet, is not only s rnre good fack;e. bnt one of the best pwmera In tbe country as well. Early In tbo year Kelly got In kicks ranging from fifty -fire to sixty,-11 re yarda in every game. 8plegel. bla teammate, to another Bprsckllng In going down an open (laid. fUUI another Is floating around who would be welcomed Ijy tbe Harvard coaches like a million dollars If be were eligible to play for the Crimano nrslty. Unfortunately tbla young mnn. one Bri kley. Is but a freshman. He recently kicked four field goals in one game. There are many more. West Point and Xnunpolia anyhow could hardly be classed wltb the "minors' Both Army and Navy, thongh outside the classic ring, are both fairly tosdd down wltb high class foot bn 1 1 players bo nerer can bops to si-hlere the fame that wonld be theirs If they were playing wltb Yale. Harvard. Princeton or Pennsylvania An Old tmoker'a Trlok. "ITang it." remarked an old com muter, dropping into sent In tbe amoker bcitltle bis daily companion, "I'vs iuated my pipe, and now I've got to go through tbe fortnro of break ing In a new one." "Let tbla rallrond break It In for you." returnfld bis friend. "What? You don't fjoderatuud Hint trick? It's an old smoker's reie.' Fill your new plpe-bat wet tbe IdmMs t)f tbe bowl Ort Itptit It. get it well stiirtcd and f lion hold It out of the window wltb'ths ftuiUth forward. The (trr.rt will, koep it slight as tvrjl you could f pufilnit on it That vc.U take tic raw ne runes oot of it Try If Slut see M fvi-h.ini' I. ' .' ' j SPICY . SPOTTING CHATS I r TOMMY CLARK, klot "Terrible Terry" MctJovora the other day. The una time greatest of all feather elghia U tee Hug I be de sire to battle welting up wlthlu him gain. Terry believes tbst 10 luoulbs of real hard work would help hiw ro duvo his bulky M-'iiUus and Ot aim for one utoro trtul lu the rlmt The recent apiteMrsnce of Harry Forbes and Willie ntagerald. who were stars when Terry waa In his prime, baa made the llruoklyalto aocuewbst jvalous, and a desire. I uiu iato their perfonnaiK-e la getting tho better of -Sla Judguietti. Hoaevvr, Tereuco haa soute cahmI friends who, no doubt, will convince him of tbo foollahoesa of bis project. If nut. the bard grind of life la a training ramp will probably be aufnclent to dlewur age bltn. aa It did 'Young Cnrbett. MVOovera la now rvferw of a Hrowk lya fight club where be made his Brat bid for fame In tho ring aud Incklea tally nt hia Brst tight with a young ster named Jack Buee, although It to not down tn bla record. Tbe bout last ed two rounds. The frt waa all Mc Oovern's, Oa bis return lo the corner Race's seconds told their man to hurl some tsntslliing remark st Terry. At the beglunlng of tho sax-ond round Rneo tokl McUorer thst ho juat loved, to fight monkeys. That wss enough. Mc Oovern cast box lug to tbo winds snd Immeillstely pkked hne ap and threw him out of tbo ring Terry n weighs IDA pounds. Kid McCoy is bewlhlered. Tho Kid waa practically matched lo meet Bailor Burke In Brooklyn recently. When tho match tusker of the club accosted McCoy aud asked bltn to alga art k tea tbo Ktd demanded ri.VXl "Why. KM, aak! tho maicbmaker. I only want you to fight one night. not for a week. - That a enough to bewilder any one. oven Kid McCoy. Since McCoy defeated aereral fifth raters be thinks bo Is now In line for match wltb such huskies as Jim riyna. Al Kaufman. Al Patter and Jim Kennedy. McCoy wnuld do well to ponder for awhile before taking oa any of tbe men be seeks to meet- Any of the above mentioned I us a would Jolt tbe Kid aa rodelg that be soon would realise, be baa snot bis pugilists bolt Lota of people oay they caa't so why ChoynakL tbo veteran heavy. weight fighter, should - return to tbo ring. Tbejsnawer to very plain. Ho wants to get some of tbe good money being passed to tbe has-beens and tho never-wuxsers. One of tho latent nicknames for President Charley Kbbets of tbe Brook lyn Baseball club to "CbWkllnC Choi ly." It to stanTen by his friends during bis absenrs always.- In all fairness to Harvard It can bo put down ibst Ibis la tbe rnllng the ory ef footlisll cmickan st tbe Cstn hridg acbmil: "When tbe football team wins, glory be to the ranches; when It nes, what a dlrr'-eful bnncb of Incompetents I her sre - ' 00?0 trrlf r4.tS- THERE'S ONE. BOBN EVERY MINUTE. Yon know Buffalo Coatsllo) J Hure. he fought Aloe Greggalns X about , eighty rounds or iure 7 down st Coney Island years aud vyesrs sgo. Wsll. they put the T Bnffsio tn tbe rtsiler a few weeks s ago for seeking ssUtau e np ou J tbo Oreat White Wsy. Tbo Bnf fsio or Mr. Coatello. ratber-Just before this met a boob np the lino who was daffy on fight. When they were Introduced tbe booh looked Coatello over from head to foot and then asked m qulriut:ly: "Buy. you're not tbe Buffalo Coatello who fought ttrvggains years sgo. sro your The Buffalo smiled snd nodded SSHCUt "Kay." continued tho boob. tnt ping Omtello upon tbe shoulder. j "my fntbi-r has been talking of. e that tlKbt -forjiia past ten yeara. 1 II let. He says It waa the rreef est thing bo ever saw In bla life Ho yon are Buffalo Coatello. ebT Well. I'll be dsrnedr Coatello waited a moment and then, edging closer. wblsered In the gent's ear. "Ray. have you got a buck, to spare'" Tbe boob, only too anxious to help .out sncb a great and famous fighter, started to dig Into hlaeane and piped. "Hure. surer Then, not sure of the snioin. he added. "Hay. Buffalo. I.-, much Is a buckT , ' Coatello almost dropped dead with surjirlse. bnt braced blmtelf and. looking bis friend In the eye. answered. "Two dollars" i Tbo national Indoor meet of the An- gtf ur Athletic sasoclatlon will le held In New York Dec. 2(1 and 27. Tbe second Indoor International trap shooting tournament and aportanien'a show will open In New York srcb 'J and continue nntll March 9. A now Ice rink la being built In To- ronto which will outablno anything of its kind In the country. All of ths reg nlnr Canadian league games will bo played at tbo rink. INGRATITUDE. TJiit mai may l?.it, but never livet, Who nurh receive, but nothing ' R'vrt. t Whom none can love, wlio.n none can ihank Crcation't 1 bt. rcnlion'i hln!-.. eo ire er ns weaitn. "IIow did lis make stl bla money?" "Careful Investment. I siipp-me." "No; careless investors L;fe. Patronise our advertisers. COMING SPORT EVENTS 8 Islsnd of Pstmes. Commercialism has, somewhst dim med tho romance of the island of Pat mos. to which tbe Apostle John was exiled There bo ssw tbo visions of tbe Apocalypse, xbo Island la rocky and barren, containing ailtcen squsre rullcs. On a moontslp stands the mm-. eMrry of John tbe Hvlns. built In Iiikh Greek sponge fishers to tho num ber of about 4.0ISI Inhabit the Islsnd. which Is now under Turk If h rule, and by unremitting energy manage to earn kittle more than enough to eko out their exlatenre. ' Writers Whose Worss Are Unrsso. - With csre aud pre talou the journal clerka of tbo senate prepare the dally chronicle of Ibo sonata's doings. Tbey aro proud of their achievements, and Justly eo. ' It Is a cause of sore disap pointment to tbo makora of that Jour nal when some thoughtless senator, eager for tbe morning's business, moves to suspend further reeding. Other clerks around tbo dsak enjoy ths Joke and when tbo proceeding la concluded repeat In an undertone from Jban to. man: "Another Insult.- Washington Post' A Qelm Bells,. Collectors gather snides mora or less Interest'tut. but probably few go In for such bulky objects as those chosen by a distinguished '-'Britisher. Old doors are the object of bis desire Ills doors corns from old bonsos. cas tles and ablieys of historical Interest Some tlins ago be obtained at consld erable cost a door through which dur ing ths French revolutlim Mnrie An toinette. Charlotte .Cm-day. fianton and Robespierre passed on lliclr way to tho guillotine. She Was. A very loyal Indy of English birth onr-a asked an American dame lu Ung lanf whether they bad any painters In America. "Oh, yes," an Id the American, "you bavo some of them hers rtuTprnt ami Atipey ana Mrs. Merrltt and Mcflure Hamilton." "Iear nie." slid the English Inrtv "you'll be clnlmlV Whistler nextr Works tVh Wsys. "Mr. foniUt. I Intist leave yon to fct married. 1 kncV a grn 'u)nny flrls loavo the flruiylo get married Still, f Lopo you can t my placn." "Tbnt .will be all rUl t, Wt have a waiting Hat of Indira ho left n to tret oiorrlcd, aro now llred of thnlr lltl.ln...1 . , . ' ,, uununuus sua would iniB to romu back."Waslilngion Herai PstrunUo our bdvertlsorsj Pays for the MORNING ENTKRPRISK a vvholo year -liy Mnil tluring Harxaln Poriwl, now, on, which clows l)occml)cr31, 1911. , 1 Take advantage of this offer by ikying for a rcntwal of your iubneriytion at Bargain Period ratejand Ull your neighbors about this tnap. ... -THE MORN I NO ENTERPRISE A WHOLE YEAR v ' RY MAIL ' Benefte From Runnma. Running Is I he great Iwuutlner of fla oro and movement It gives muaculsr development, strong bean nciion and free lung play. Tho muscle comes where It nogbt to bo. the shoulders go back, the lolua bold tbe trunk well bal anced. and tbe feet take their correct poaitlone. It was running wbtch node the Greek figure. The mora active tribes of Amerltan Indians have been runners from time Immemorial, and from tbo cheat lo the heels they am much more; tN-atitlfiiiiy bull I ittna tbe aversge of white. Dim. Itnnntng peo ple have nstulty tbe firm Mil elai texture which la the IteHuty of flcsh - Excbange. A Mtner CensidtrstTsn. Tbo ambitious young woiunu waa al traeteti by nn sdrenisemeui. one Hue of , Which read. "How to Become au Author. The advertiser claimed that by hla method failure was IuiikmsIMh. - Bo the ambitious young wont in. sent on tbo neceessry riifllng sum of mon ey, and by return mull she rei-eired s slip on which was printed this lll o'f advice, "Write somef blng." "But." she protested by letter. M already hare dons tbnl, nnd It hasn't been printed " "Wo congrsiuluio you." was the re ply. "If you have wrlitrn souiethlna you already are an innhor. Ptlbllca llonT n .mlnnr totialderatlou with which we have nothing to do " All Happena In a second. A second Is iho smallest dlvlaloo of tlmo injrenernl use, and when wo con alder that Inwono year there are about 81.C.VI.000 of these periods It would certainly seem aa If It waa ennngh foe all practical purposes. Vlint. sftse an a g'Kd deal t an happen In the fraction' or a srtond. , - A llpbt wave, for Inlnnre. pnaass through a distance (,f nfvtit 1Hn.00 niiles lu this length of tlmo. A enrrenf of electricity bus probably an oven arcater apced. Ths earth In Itsolf moves In Us orWI t rM fif iwut twenty mile n aeennd. A tuning fork of the Prtnch standard vibrates 870 fiiiies per second to pro duce the note A on thsj (ruble ataff. ' . ',?' , ' AMONG THE CHURCHES first Baptist Church Main and Ninth atreeta Bt A. ' Hay worth, pastor. Preaching by tho pastor at 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. German Lutheran Church (Ohio synod) Hev. J. Mnu, pastor, Ser vices will. bo held at 10:3o'a. m. Biindny scIkk.I at ;30 a. m, . Cathollo-florne Water and Tsnth trosU, Rot. a. HUlsbrand ps"-r- realdenoo fit Watar; Low Mssi t a. m, wltb sermon; . litik Mas 10:10 a. m-i aftsracon ssrvtet at 4; Mas a every morning at 1 Congregational Churth-Rev. OeofW N. Edwards, pastor, regular rsers Ing aervlco 10:10. Subject " rrlenda." Sunday school 11 , Evening aervlco . T:S0. IskleA "Ollmpsoa Into tbo World Was Workshop of a Oreat ChrtlB C poratlon." Illuatrated by slrs typo Ylowo. Special llluetrstsl songs. t First Church of " Christ N'lnth and Center streets Law . sermon. 11; Bunday school las lately aftor tho sermon J WednasW evening mooting at I. German Ivangelleal Corner V0tt and Madison streets, Rr. Wlsvsslck pastor, resldsnca HI Madison; Sunday school 10 a. sv, Hsrmsn wehrador, Monros superintendent; mornlrn esn 11; Young psoplo at T P. 'preaching at I p. ra.; prayer tar Ing Wodnosdsy at 7:10 p. m. Qladetons Chrlstlsn Bsv. A. H- koy paator: niblo school at M tn.; preaching at 11 and I. Mountain Vlsw Onlon(Conrsf tlnnal) Sunday achool I P- J ' Mra. J. H. Qulnn. aupsHntsndrti. Wblo Btudy ovory Thursday an noon. . MsthoOlet fplseopal Church-. F. Zlmmsrman, paator. o-'- achool at 0:45. prsachlng br " pastor at 10:45.' . w p-lrat Presbyterian Churen-i- 3. R, Ijtndabbrough, mlniatsr. j day achool at 10 o'clock, Mri. w. j Green, auperlntendent; morn'l worship at 11: ovenlne woraliip Parkplaes Congrsgational--Rsv. jh Jonea paator, rsaldoncs Christian Endeavor Thursday mj nlng 7:30. Sunday school 10. B"TJ Kronch auperlntsndent; V". irarvlooa oaob Sunday, alt"'" between 11 a. m. and 7:0 P St. Psufa Protsetant P'WVZ Church? C. W, Itoblnson.' rsw Holy ouejiarlat, I n'.i m''J prayer, 10:30; hnly sucharlft aormon, IV. ovenlng praysr n" mnn, 7:30; Bunday acbool 12. lal aervlco In ths svenln Tor yora. . United' irethrart Corner Wn'i,Ji Taylor, Rov. I. r. CM Q residence, Portland; Bunday 10 a. m.. rrsnk Parker. W"pl !yff superintendent; - mornlna" tw 11; Y. P. 8. 0. E- 0 P. m-.V service 7. . . nP1,.i;i Wlllamstta M. E, No rcgulur pr , A i school I l" , u.. n..m iinsrlntenoe"1- i . T.rrarauii ion LUinsrsn -uorncr tf.f K ohth atrasts. RsV. V. n 720 J'- ! berger pastor, rssldsncs son; Sunday achool :M . w Kraiberger, aiiperlntenrtrnt: r Ing aervloo 10:80; venlnl . Luther Loaguo 7 p. m. Wsst Orsflon City fohool n f"-MB wlJI rr 'S t r