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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 21. 1907. cP. RBA1LM Making Good. Fails ami Fashion. i KI'T'ii' lalrbanks. j EV YoHK. IXH-. II -Among th I thtnga f hat arc seen In th atoree , ,1 ar neik-ar of Irlh crochet JL 1 lace, collar and ruff seta for diiiU and roaia. yokra anil chemisette. Chiffon alata romi In all colore, thoa hin the atrip and dotted de Sign being the latest novelty. These ar trimmed with ailk straps, and have lace yoke, collar and ruffa. Evening rapes In military style are en In chiffon broadcloth In white, pink, blue, light gray and tnn colors. 'Bora are Bilk lined and trimmed with valval.- thra ara braided In th color ' to match th rap and finished with fancy ornamenta. A wonderful combination of fura la a turban of chinchilla trimmed with whit plume and a wlile neck piece and err largo muff of allver fox. The two light tonea ara beautiful together. A new collar la made of Irian cro chet or duny Insertion with a narrow edge, and la two or mor lncha wide. Collars that ahow touchea of color hav bows to match to b worn with them. Tb roosqultalre aleve la very popu lar. It la mad to fit snugly aom Uttl way be for It reaehea the wrlat, and than it la finished, with a point over ' the hand. ' Sable fur la used as a trimming on elaborate coatumea. Una of new blue tussore a Ilk. waa trimmed with mbrol dered fillet lac, and aalile. Tb chiffon veil continues to be worn, but now It must b large enough to cover the entire haL Th square veil la good for thla nurpoae, although for motoring It should b long enough to b brought round and tied In front, besides being t or more inches wide. Oowaa mada In Grecian atyl ar very . affective. Th Greek ky design la uaed aa tha trimming and the tunic Is draped In th classic folds. Tb aleeves and tunic ar both draped In pointed effects and finished with tassels. Engllah eyelet and fillet combination ar new and pretty. A lata novelty ti the crossbar ground In some thin fabric which In embroidered. Openwork and olid embroidery cornea in sets of wide flouncing and narrow ones and inser tions. ' Smart suits for street wear have th Skirt of check, plaid or stripe and th coat of a plain dark color. The pluld skirt ia Invariably cut on the circular model, and th coat Is usually a single . breasted cutaway. 'Soma lata footgear, la th high cut boot of patent leather with kid or cloth tops, tn button or lac. Russet Rus sian calf boota axe much worn. The dog collar Is one of the present fads with the fashionables. Some are mad entirely of diamond, and others of pearls. Often as many aa 10 strand go around the throat, and the name number fall over the neck and should er, jaa aei in aun goia is a moat beautiful necklace. Plaid silk waists are verv much worn, and are trimmed with bands and pipings f plain taffeta in contrasting shades, and with buttons to mutch, Little bags of French glu mesh with band carved frames are novelties, also Herman allver mesh baM. set with fancy atones, and containing an insld mirror. Ostrich plumes and aigrettes ar the favorite trimming on elaborate hat. Sometlmea the marabou la combined with' the ostrich feathers. In flowers, velvet follasre. rows, dahlias, morning glories, pansies and iris are extremely fashionable. Gold and silver -thread Improves al most any gown. It can be used as an outline for medallions, around the yoke, and at the too of the collar. A charm ing yoke of fillet lace, embroidered and applied with much- silver tissue was Been on a handsome gown. Tha rose Is being used in numberless ways and tone of the novelties is the rose hatpin. An artificial rose ia fast ened to a hatpin, .and then It may be put Into a hat wherever It will look ; well. I nlS avuun WUIlUfl imiy IU IMf H(- pearanc of a hat. Bands of brocaded ' silk are embroidered In roses standing out from the surface, and are used for collar, cuffa and bands at the front of a coat or gown, jtusquasn 13 an lmita . tlon of sealskin that Is being worn a arrest de.il. It makes a moot attractive 1 coat. Tipped f"x which looks much ' like Bilvr fox Is shown In very wide neclc pieces. Borne of this fur Is black , with white hairs through It. c Lingerie) neckwear of the most cor THE FOOD VALUE OF Baker's Cocoa is attested by IO H Years of Constantly Ld I Increasing Sales t50 Highest Awards Europe and America Kegtatared '" P.fi.Tat.OflOs We have always maintained the hichest 'standard in the quality bt pur cocoa and choc olate Dreoarauons ana we sen them at the lowest price ror which unadulterated articles can be put upon the market. iVL'tErB&r&Cfc.ltA EUbUahd: 1780 rKeOTTDl MASS. I Af reet style In the Marl Antoinette ruche, reaching from the collar" to the lien However, the one 11 ho nt six Inches long Is worn more because the coat does not button over It and crush It. The mid winter hat are ahown In the mushroom shaped felta. and are much prettier than thoe seen the f Ira t of the season. They nr trimmed with roaes massed together, and wings or a hlsh standing plume. others ahow large wings and choux of ribbon as the only trimming. The Christmas Tabic THE rholce of colors for the Christ mas dinner table lies between red snd green, the holly colors, and green and white, the colors of the mis tletoe. A mlatletoe table offers many; opportunities for decoration and little inutviauai loucnes may oe naanj wmcs will enhance the ITect. Th fluffy nn ael sold for tree-ornamentation may be used with the mistletoe and holly as hung from the chandelier with good Sect. A round mirror edged with mistletoe, upon which Is a low dish of whit flow ers with green foliage or a miniature tree with sparkling ornaments and dia mond dust, la particularly pretty. Can dle shades of white, with bunches of the mlatieto and green and white bon bons at lntervala along th laid or uaed as Individual favors, will carry out th color scheme. Fin whit linen Is the first choice for tab) covering, but It may plaae th children If for this is substituted a green under lining covered with soft white net, such ss Is used for window drsperles, upon which bunches of holly and mistletoe may be pinned. A table favor which pleaaes th llttl people slso Is a snowball made of diamond-dusted cotton, glued to the card which bears the name. These may be made in two sections, nnd filled with nuts or candles. The Chrlatma bell Is Another idea which may be utilised for th children's amusement. A large red paper bell may be filled with trifling gifts and then have th bottom covered with-green paper, through which depend the red rlboons attached to each gift Inside the bell. Hav this suspended over tha tnble and st a given signal let the children ring the bell by pulling their respective ribbons, bringing down the shower of gifts. ft n Christmas. From the Youth'a Companion. DF.CEMBER 25 Is a legal holiday In all the states and territories and the District of Columbia. General recognition of Christmas In America is of comparatively modern origin. A gen eration .or two ago the Roman Catholic and the Protestant Episcopal churches observed the day by religious services, but the great body of Protestants, In New England especially, ignored it as they ignored Easter. The Dutch settlers in New York, nnd Pennsylvania observed the day, ss did also the English settlers In Virginia, and the French and Hpanlsh colonies farther south. As a more tolerant spirit prevailed among the descendants of the Pilgrims, the Puritan objection to Christmas celebrations disappeared. Christmas was not observed even in the Roman Catholic church till the sec ond century after Christ, when, accord ing to tradition, fope leiespnorus insti tuted th celebration Of the anniversary or the Dirth or Jesus. Tho anniversary waa celebrated In January, March, April, May and September, at different periods and 111 dirrerent parts or Europe and Asia, and it was not until the fourth century that the eastern and western churches agreed upon December 20 as the proper day. The Christmas tree is of German ori gin, and Santa Claus is supposed to be akin to the Knecht Rupert of northern Germany, to whom parents gav their presents to be distributed to the chil dren on Christmas night. Rupert, dressed in a mask, wig, white robe ami hlgn buskins, went about from hoiiRe to houBe, awarding the presents to the young children, who supposed him to lie a supernatural messenger. Kriss Krlngle, another name for the distributor of gifts, la a corruption of the uerman Christ Klndleln, or Christ Child, from whom the Christmas gifts are supposed to come. The Christmas tree was practically unknown in Eng land until arter tne marriage or yueen Victoria to a German prince, who intro duced German customs. Many of the ceremonies of the day are derived from old heathen customs adapted by the Christian fathers to make It easy for the worshipers of the old -gods to accept Christianity. r fii 1 wi mittens, magnifying glass, bicycle lamp, skate ling, leather purse and net collar buttons. ft ft ft Making Complete filft. From the Woanan Home Companion. 1 1 EN you make a gift, whether It be at Chrlstmaa or nny other Ime. let It be something com plete In Itself, something thut does not require either labor or the expi-ndltur of money on the part of the recipient before It can be utilized. For Instance, If a K'od framed picture Is not within your figure, do not give a plctuie with out a frame, but give something else Not long ago I heard a woman aiy. I nm getting rather tired of giving presents to Margaret, ahe shows so llt tl appreciation, and yet I felt that I knew her well enough to have snlj that what 1 have selected for her from time to time were things that would have pleased her greatly Last Christmas 1 sent her a pretty etching, but ahe hasn't taken the trouble to give It a place on her walls; and before that-1 sent her a beautifully embroidered sofa pillow top, and 1 do not think she has ever had It made up; of course I wouldn't ask about It. but I've never aeen the laby wear ing the lovely knitted slippers Florence sent her last Easier.'' The truth waa that what with Horace's sickness and Herthu's school ing. Margaret waa compelled to do so much "close sailing." she simply could not spare the monev for a suitable frame for the really exquisite etching, and she was unwilling to cheapen her friend's gift nnd offend her own good taste bv putting on It an Inferior one: she had not a moment to spare that spring, nnd the "lovely knitted slip pers" had come minus soles, the "beau tifully embrolderel pillow top" had to b laid aw.iv until such time ns ahe eniltil mffnni mnfrfl tir m nlllnv In ! some degree In keeping with the rich and elaborate top. Do not taks too much for granted In assuming what the circumstances of your friends .are the very appearance of a sufficiency may he maintained by the practice of a rigid economy. It Is not In very good taste, to say the least, to assume thnt what we give Is of a value warranting the further expense snd work put upon It to make It a complete thing. ft ft ft For (he Sowing Room. I. WAYS make the neck of a blouse slightly smaller than the base of sure may be uad Inatsad of milk, and a layer or grated ches may be added. ft ft ft Dally Menu. IHtKAKFAHT. Orapa fruit. Turkey haah. flaked potatoes. Jtnlls. Coff. LUNCHEON, Clry. Halibut snuff!, oyster saur. Lettuce and bakad bean salad. 101108 au gratln. Cranberry pi. DINNEK Moiled lamb ritmi sauce. Dolled turnips Moiled potatoes Hplnach Apple tapioca pudding. Coffee half cuos. Turkey hnah a f fonts a good way of imposing or cold turaey. in a pint or miner. 1 cold turkey add a half cup of turkey stock. Heat very hot and ssrv on toasted bread. Garnish with parsley, plnaoh. Although spinach la a particularly Wholesome vegetable, and delicious when properly cooked, the great car ami length of time required to prepare It for cooking makes It oblm'tlonabl to many persons. It. however. Ita health ful properties were thoroughly under atood. almost any woman would be will ing to take the trouble It must l picked apart, leaf bv leaf, and washed until It Is absolutely fre from aand. Two pans ar necessary. It must be waihd almost leaf by leaf In one pan. then laid In the water In the other pan. and washed back and forth from pan to pan. until not a trace of aand can be found When It Is perfectly clean put In a large stew pan with o cupful of water and cook 16 minutes; then add a teaspoonful of aalt and cook 6 mlnutea longer. Then drain In a colander and mince very fine. Melt three table apoonfula of butter and add two table spoon fills of flour, stirring ustll It Is smooth and frothy; then add the chopped spinach and cook five min utes, stirring constantly. Add a runful of cream, salt and pepper to taste ami j Its position In tha front ranks, where it coos inree minutes longer. nerve on tpast. There la good spinach In the Thsr g no war of making tartlnff friends Ilka Making Oood; and Doctor I'larca'i medicine well exemplify this, and their frtendi, after mora than two decadei of popularity, ara numbered by tha hundreds of thousands. They hav mad good" and they bava rust mada UroDkardi. A good, honest, square-deal madlctna of known composition is Dr. Herca'a Oolden micai uucoverv. 11 mil enjoy an Im mense itle. whlf most of tha prepara tion that bava coma Into prornfnenc In tha earlier period of It popularity have "gone br tha board and ara nvr more heard of. There mutt be torn reason for this long-tiro popularity and that Is to t louna 10 lis superior merit. When once given a lair trial for weak stomach, or for liver and blood affections, lu supe rior curative qualities are soon manifest! hence It has survived and grown In pop ular faror, while scores of less meritorious articles have suddenly flashed Into favor for a brief period and then bean as soon forgotten. LV - . 1 1 1 1 1 . i 1 . . . . . . rui m uirpiu nier wiwi lis aiienaant DMU MOTHER; MEOfSPOIt Bradley Children Are Taken Away From Inhuman Parent. Th five children of Melville O Brad ley, th murderer of Policeman Ulttlngs, wer removed to th detention horn yesterday by an order of Judge Ganten beln of the Juvenile court. Twice be for the children hav been taken from their parenta, because the squalid con dltlons of thtlr home life waademoral Indigestion, dyspepsia, headache, urr- Ising. Each time the Ilradleya prom haps dliilnema, foul breath, nasty coated ,,MHl " "form, i4:id the children wer Linmui with Kinr ... I,... i ! returned to them. They had been at wltB dlstreu after eating, nervousness ft"' J"'1 nv "" th. tim of wlffld f!Sli 11 ft f0Od " .'.' Hawley of tho luvenll. court Fierce Oolden Medical Dlscoyery. It's visited ihs Hradley hovel in th out- ii iioncat. square-ueai meaicin Wltn ail skirts or Alhlnu and found the mother IU IngredlonU printed on bottle-wrtpper of the children Intoxicated. Her no secret, no hocus-pocus humbug, brother, Blvener, who escaped the bul- therefore don I arent a rubttUute that 'v ln ,h'. the dealer may poeslbly make a little big gar profit. IntCit on your right to hav wnai you can lor. Don't buy Dr. Plerce'g Favorite Preacrtp t Ion etaec ting It to prove a 'cure-all. It ll onlr advised for woman' utrriiil all. ments. It makes weak women ktrong and ,n directing that the children b cared alck women well. Lea advertised than '!n, ,h detention home The eldest aorne preparations sold for like purposes. 'M,12 yumrm ot and the outl'- I.. . -1-. .111' J 1 pl 'S J. lea when Ulttlnas ws shut, waa also there. The officer says he alao waa lntoilcated. He found the children lll-clothod and fed, with sur rounding thut spelled only degradation and disgrace. t'pon thla report as to conditions In the Bradley home, little tlm waa lost market at the present time. ft ft ft What to (iivo. AS Christmas day draws nearer. In the rush to cover the ground and re member all one's friends, there are naturally many misfits, and In such cases presents are very much Ilk wire leas messsges that get picked up by the wrong stations when the sending and receiving Instruments are not per fectly attuned. It .would be better to dispense with gifts entirely, and send a simple card with a heartfelt greeting, than to waste money on useless piesents which only create dissatisfaction and at the same time cause the recipient to feel that they must be reciprocated st some future time, probably every second woman has In the bottom tray of her trunk, an ss sortment of manicure sets, brushes and combs, opera glass bags too small for her glasses, and all sorts of things that have come along with each succeeding Chrlstmaa with total disregard of the fact that she was already supplied with auch articles, and lld not need and could not uae additional ones. It la a very difficult proposition to I ,ne order , the northwest the Portland know what to give for Christmas pres- , M m . , , . . ents. nnd In many cases It would be 1 togt of Elks entertained their women belter to give nothing at all, as the j relatives and friends at a strictly fem commerclal basis to which this divine lnlnfi Bffalr inKt njgnt AU mere e1k, season Is frequently reduced Is most . " . , ,. . deplorable. It Is a season for peace were barred from the scene of festlvl and good will, not a season for barter ; ties with the exception of the commlt- nu exenangc. ir ine reeling or arrec- nn nrornm and arrangements. which was composed of J. C. Friendly, A. Webber. J. C. Montelth, Everett Hickman and W. T. Pangle. Governor Chamberlain was Introduced lu sterling curative virtues still maintain rrH II I ftT)ti v m a ri v- stood over two decades ago. A an In- liUlbfj rA TA IUJUUjI iui koiiiv uu etiriigwumiing nerv- 1 TiriTirn,i ntT-iv 1 it t 1 nr Ine It 1 unequaled. It won't satisfy thoM FIGHTS SIN DAY LAW who want "Dooms," for there la not a drop sr a ..hi. I in 11 a VI " 111 lb. I I Snu. 1 nflul.h T-v I . I . CV III 1 l.l - - . . . . I . . - . " - .WW WWIHHI.I vi. rivrvw ritiuni rcucu, ine OTW71- n.,1... j.i. r. i Tk. - , tun. I i... tm. .i.k 1. .1.- J, . -." !: """' vi ..... 111.1i" .vi.T-i 1 in!,, Bi.uuugu vne iinn mo iaiutorium, H. k. tiyatt. ha been pin 01 tn..ir ainu in ine market, still lead arrested on a charge of .having vio lated the Sunday rest law. Last Sun day the bathrooms and plunge were kepi open and the place had many pat rons The management contends that th resort does not come within the pro visions or tne mw. Mr. iiyatta hear ing wns set Tor Monday next. The Greek proprietors of the Rostnn shining parwrs were slso arrested on similar marge. ami wneu once irnn are ever ailerwardH In favor. Km 7 to take aa randy one to thren a dot. Much imiuitcd but nevrr equaled. LADY ELKS ENJOY FIRST STAG PARTY! Portland Lodge Successfully Carries Out Xovel Form of Entertainment. For the first time ln the history of Are You? Are you going to hava a Mttle spark ling beer for the hollJsys? If so, let us know and we will call and open an account with you. We deliver It right, too. The best the market .iffnrds. HOP GULP REEfl AOENCY, Phone Ma.n 20(. 288 Third St. tlon and regard which promDta the sift Is genuine and sincere, the giver can af- A . the collar band, and In tacking IUford H. and the selection Is approprlste, If. ,. ... ... It 'a u 1 1 right, but It is not all right to iiio Into position It Is an excellent plan to j make pre,enta simply because one feels Hi.C, cut a few notches In the blouse so as that one la ex bee ted to do so. or that i to avoid wrinkles w)nn the collar i. ! something will be received ln return. i by the presiding officer and made a rtnallv stitched on ."L ""u iuuaiiiy ana circumsxances 1 very happy speech of we come. ivV l . . hi i T the recipient should determine th na-1 a pleasant arvd entertaining program Dont, In order to avoid a tight I tt.re of the gift. It 1. folly to give a trav- Wa, presented to the gueats of the even blouse, cut a large armhole so ss to , f ""K ,r'!ck l a girl who never travels. ng followed by dainty refreshments, give more play to the arm. A far bet-j ' 8 f"V ,0 Klve wearing apparel to n I -l ne program as prepared waa as toi ler plan Is to ease the side seam a ! girl with an unlimited bank account. I i... wide armhole causes the blnnse in ha 1 she prefers to exercise her own In pulled out of nlace at the waist when ' rtl vlduality ln selecting her clothes, but the arm Is lifted 1 the girl who has to dress on a small Introduction. string orchestra. 1.' ...... , . unl,, ll.rv T7 mi lr Qan Vrmn. -r, uurii uiiiiiuii iiriiii ine jnie - - luminal clsco t)pera compnny. of velvet from being crushed In stitch- "r uiually very welcome, but here, too, 1 contralto solo Rosin Professor Webber's IiulldlnK Permits. Mrs. (Urgent, erect dwelling, Schuyler hetween East Twonty-thlrd and Kast Twenty-fourth. $4,600; Mrs. Aletta Wahl, erect dwelling. 1(0 gkldmnre. tl- 600; Mrs. jonanna Neiaon. erect dwel ling, corner Kast Tenth and Holbrook. $1,00; Mrs. p. Adamson, erect dwel ling. East Ninth nnd llnlbrook, fl.800; 8t. Vincent h spltal, erect nurses home. Cornell road, head of Lovejoy. t.1S,60a Free candy with children's shoes at Rosenthal's. PURE JAPANESE SILK For CHRISTMAS Absolutely the Genuine Article Table Covers Cushion Covers Ladies' Waists . Handkerchiefs Fine Embroideries S. BAN & CO. 34 North Third Street Cor. Couch Street OAXirOaUrXA KOTILI, BC B 11- ask "J II- I I N 1 IS an Hons ing i ing it. nnu a (rood 11 an la to n nee n piece of the snme material face down ward on It. The fingers, resting on this, will not flatten the pile. K K at The Ilrolllnjr of Meats. article on "Cookery for Young sekeepers," In the Boston Cook- School Magazine Janet M. Hill, one of the foremost exponents of Amer ican cookery, says: "Baopn may be broiled over a rather dull flAp, but with a logs of fat which is of value. To avoid this waste the cooking may be done In the oven. Ioy th bacon, cut in very thin slices, on the wires of a double broiler, close tha broiler and set it Into a moderate oven over a dripping pan. Let cook until the baccn is delicately browned and crisp, then serve at once. This Is one of the simplest and best ways of cook ing bacon. That the bacon cook evenly It must be sliced evenly. Lav the strin. skin side down, on a meat board, then I wr-n a strong, sharp, thln-bladed knife rt ft Xf rTntnafi an. one must be guided by the fitness of nmDftnled bv Webbers string orches- uiings. it Is roily ror Instance, to tr(, ' give, lingerie waists to the girl who Is cornet solo. Ben Driscoll, Heillg the- p'i " u,i vnii.ii -iimur. 11 19 lUHV l' waste precious eyesight embroidering dainty neckwear for the aggressive neck or trie tailor-made, girl, accustomed to stiff linen collars. Khe will never wear them. Mademoiselle or madame tailor-made, however, always needs gloves, veils. hosiery, shoes, and there are many1 things' in the negligee line, which would i alL at re. Specialty, Daphne Pollard, San Fran 1 clsco Opera company. Hawaiian orchestra, Oregon hotel. Vocal solo, Maude Beatty, San Fran cisco Opera company. Haritone sole. J. Claire Montelth. Moving pictures, from Pantages the- likely be very acceptable, for the rea son that she usually puts all the money i she can get together In the tailor-made ! gown, anil has nothing left for comfort ,a?fiS tneat re- Selection. Thlelhorn's orchestra. Recitation (negro dialect), Miss Cole. Sketch, Newsboys' Quartet from Pan- In the seclusion of her own room, al- 1 illustrated songs, Fred Baur, Pan- . l i , . . (aires thenfre wiuuku h 1 its may enjoy comiori as mucn Z 11. mi.. r- ., n,ii.r Tinker as anyone. To such a girl, therefore, a j Hperlalty. Miss Fay Balnter, Baker bath robe, lounging robe, dressing sck. i theatre . .. -.., n,.,,., long glstance klmona or even a short : llalty Felix Adler, Grand theatre, one. or cosy bedroom slippers, would iro . Piano solo, Ragtime Williams. like a message from perfectly attuned I " Btnauonmen,s- 8,ralK"t ,0 1 GLEE CLUB CONCERT a a at Fighting Dust Dust Is the nrch enemy of womankind ajWas )sarBBwaasB , 3 ii, a.. 1 1 1 k HOTEL STEWART Ctary Strwl aWn Valea Ssaar SAN rRANClSCO 250 room, I 0 pmala bath. Europtaa pUm $ 1 .50 a day upward. Aawncaa plaa $3.50 a day upwaid. Cate a la cans. Build ing completed aad hotel opened Ore. I. 1907. Erery awxleia coavenieaca. Lulurxsulr hirn iined. Oa car liaet Iraacferinf lo aay pari of aiy. Stewart autonobil aad omiubui meet all traia aad MaatMn. MOTEL JETTERSON Turk and Crash Sine, Sa Francuco. aadex the suae SMnateaMal. I KM If It Is to He Goose. HICH is not Inconsistent, consid ering that the Thanksgiving din ner was probably graced by the national bird. The mode of procedure is aa follows. Clean and wa.sh the goose, not forgetting a teaspoonful of soda in the water next to the last. Rir.ee well Inside and wipe quite dry. Add to the usual bread stuffing a lare onion chopped fine and a tablespoonf 11I of sage, the yolk of an egg and two tablespoonf uls of chopped ham or pork. Have the oven quite hot and place the goose ln the oven, without water ln the pan, to draw out soma of the fat. In 10 minutes draw the pan out and nnur off the grease which has exuded. Do this again and after the second heating the bird Is ready to roast. Salt and pepper the goose and cover the breast with white paper or with a dough made of flour and water until ready to brown. The goose grease which is thus drawn from the bird used to be a sterling fam ily remedy for croup and hoarseness. It mav be preserved and is superior to vaseline for many domestic uses. Serve with the goose, cranberry jelly or apple sauce. Boiled onions are considered a proper accompaniment. An Ii.asy fruit cake. This recipe has been sent in and seems to be very easy and seasonable: One eKK. one cup sugar, one cup mo lasses, one half cup hot coffee, level teaspoonful of soda. Add to this one tablespoonful of butter. Thoroughly Incorporate with this mixture one half package of condensed mince meat. Stir in two cups of flour, pour into buttered tins ana pake stowiy. a Gift Suggestions for Men. FOR Father Book, leather-covered notebook, paper-weight, shaving cup, magazine subscription, ther mometer, match safe, whisk broom, soap bor for traveling, oxidized satchel tag. Saper-cutter, letter-scale, shaving-glass, esk spindle. - or tne uiaer urotner Pedometer. college pin, desk furnishings, college watch fob, street gloves, book, silk muffler, leather belt, sterling . book mark, poster panel, desk spindle, shav ing-glass, pocket matchbox, satchel tag. For ..Jtha Younger Brother Watch. food mouth' organ, electric battery, Ivlders -for- drawing;, clasa -jln, afreet rlnvet knlfa camera book ror mount- in r nhotograDhs. small nickeled clock If fat , U r9n fcWfcV leather notebook, AT HEILIG TONIGHT The annual concert and entertainment cm in slices as thin as possible, one . ,u " ic...i,.-n, uiui-amiii or the university or uregun uict ntnX 'beeen" Inl ',?, "'S3 fetac'Tto1 fecSu-'e' Vo"rt Mandolin clubs will be given thia even- Um rind thus deSng them a!l to- 11 18 ttlrre'1 the worB 11 - b,1 all : ing at the Heillg theatre. Fourteenth gether. Store the strip in a cool, dry "?rtVf ttelc method must be ern-j and Washington streets. The following ii,, 11 4 i.T j '.i ployed. One of the best weapons of de- nrne-ram will he elven: v not mould and. also. mac it may ue sliced more readily. Broiling: Cooked Meats. We have said that only tender meat meaning by this naturally tender meat was suitable for broiling, but there are one or two varieties' of meat that are first made tender by long, slow cooking, and tijen broiled to Improve the flavor. The foremost of these are tripe and sweetbreads. Tripe may be purchased fresh or pickled. In buying fresh tripe get only enough for one meal, about a pound. More of the pickled article may be pur chased, es it will keep In the refriger ator a week or lenger. Presumably the I r! Ill' 1q tnmlftr U'hon nurfhaaail If Oil. Is not the case It must he simmered tett leaves for the same reason. PART fense Is borax. After running the car nAt iwn.n.r nVAf pamAti i-ir t-u it ml, .a them thoroughly with a cloth dinged ln I Two Oregon Songs L. A. Henderson a borax solution, a teaspoonful to a a O, Oregon; (b) Hall to Oregon, basin of warm water. ; Glee Club. This takes up the dust, restores faded : Sorolla Borst-Clerc colors, and exterminates microbes. The Mandolin Club. borax solution may be applied with A Proposal eouallv satlsfactorv results, to unhol stered furniture, draperies, woodwork, picture frames, etc, and also used In cleaning men's clothes and wool or silk gowns. Brush the clothes thoroughly and spread over the Ironing-board and sponge. home women sprinkle salt over car- 1 nets hefnre BVMninir am thla nrov.nta I - . . . .. t 1 . , r. 1 1 1 ..1 . . . . 1 I. A ne aust rrom nylng. utners sprinkle uul allu dhuuik.imihs uene orauwuiuus Mr. OermanUR. Fairy Princess H. J. Gee Mr. Davidson and Glee and Mandolin Clubs. Won't That Be Joyful Messrs. Steelqulst, Burke, Neal and. Davis. Spring Chicken (selection) Richard carle. until tender ln boiling water Broiled Sweetbread. Cut the sweetbreads In halves, leneth- wic. brush them with softened butter and broil over a rather dull fire, about live minutes, less ratner than more, turning them every 30 seconds. Baste with butter once or twice. Set on a hot dish, spread- them with maltre d hotel butter and serve at once. Peas. asparagus tips, creamed potatoes or cel ery accompany the dish. Macaroni ln tomato sauce with cheese Is also good with this dish. Broiled Honeycomb Trip. Brush over both sides of the tripe with melted butter or bacon fat, then pat on a board on which sifted bread crumbs have been spread, first on one slile and then on the other; set into a hot well-oiled broiler and cook over a bed of coals or under a gas flame from four to eight minutes. I'nder the gas flame turn hut once. Over the coals every 6i seconds spread with maltre a noiei Dimer. ir the tripe he fresh, a teaspoonful of lemon Juice should be gradually beaten Into the butter." More about onions. It is claimed by vocalists that the liheral use of onions and garlic clears the tone and pre serves the vocal organs. onions au gratln is a popular dish. After cooking four large onions in boil ing water for ten minutes, drain and cover again with boiling water slightly salted, and boll until ten der, but not broken. Drain and arrange in a , shallow baking dish. Sprink-le with salt and pepper and put a hit of butter on each; then pour on sufficient milk to nearly cover, and sprinKie noeraliy with fine bread crumbs. Brown In the over. Cream Soothe the throat and stop a hacking cough, i A safe nd simple remedy, i km ni H K K Miroton of Beef. Melt one tablespoonful of butter and add one cupful of boiled rice. Fry un til a golden brown, stirring all the time. Lay slices of cold roast beef to' within one, half inch of the top of a baking diRh. Cover with the rice and add one half cupful of brown sauce. Bake a half hour ln a hot oven. For Rheumatic People. It is perhaps not srefWallv known that sufferers from rheumatism derive Immense benefit from a liberal con sumption of cooked celery. Jt should be cooked until tender, at least 30 mln utes. or longer If required. Serve with a cream sauce seasoned with salt, red pepper, a bit of grated onion and a dash of Worcestershire sauce. It makes an excellent luncheon dish served on toast with cream sauce seasoned with nut meg. Rheumatic subjects should rigidly escnew an unuergrouna vegeiaoies. F0EEST GROVE WANTS NEW TILLAMOOK ROAD (Special Dlipntcb to The Journal.) Forest Grove., Or., Dec. 21. Ther is considerable agitation for a new public road from Forest Grove to Tillamook, following the base line as nearly as possible to its intersection, with the Wilson -river fAoad. It is claimed it would shorten the distance between the iwo ciues Jinrji :u miles ana that a much better grade can be obtained than that via Galea Creek, the present road, which goes nine miles north of the base line. It Is said a 6 per cent grade can be obtained snd that but one bridge of any magnitude would have to be built. This highway would follow what is known as the Swansori road through th farm of A.-C, and R. Alexander, Parsons, Marsh McCrum and Nelson, thence on from the Scoggln .valley coun try to "Wilton Hverr; keeping near , the basa ilna. t. . . .v ; - -r-,... . Professor Glen. Eyes I Idolize Quivey Glee Club. A Tragedy (In three parts) Mr. Van Dusen. His Honor, the Mayor (selection).... Edwards Mandolin Club. PART II Getting ready for the Junior Prom. (introducing the combined clubs In col lege and popular songs and specialties) Program subject to change. Director of combined clubs. . I. M. Glen deader of Glee Club... Elmer Paine, '08 ijeauer 01 flianuonn (Jlun . Bobln Nelson, '09 Manager Harold Clifford, '09 Stage Manager Roy Kerns,. '07 ahsi. oiage Manager. .Evert Sherk, '10 Master Buxton Home Again. (Special Dlipatch to Tb Journal.) Forest Grove. Or., Dec. 21. Austin Buxton, master of the state grange, and Mrs. Buxton, have Just returned from an extended trip through the east and to the national convention of the grange held at Hartford, Connecticut. There was an attendance of about 3,000 grangers at the convention, the largest part of them from the New England states. Plans were formulated for nn active campaign for the parcels post and for developing the use of denatured alcohol. The work of extension will be carried on with vigor, and Idaho, which Is affiliated with Orornn nnd vvnsinngion granges win De brought inio we 10111 11 pnssiDie, HOTEL JEFFERSON TUKX AJTD OOUOB STREETS. SAN FRANCISCO SPECIAL BATES ITew hotel, facea Jefferson Square. Two block from Van Ness ave., tha present shopping; district. Car lines transferring all over city, pass doer. Every modern convenience, 860 rooms single or en suite. 160 private baths. American and European plans. Prices moderate. Omnibus meets all trains. 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