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A Story for Young Folks.
C H R IS T M A S C U S T O M S -T h e Fes­
tivities of the Christmas Season were
Celebrated Long Before the Beginning
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M y S U f l r d W E E K L Y
Article of Great Interest, written in the
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Reserve territory today
Cheery Spirit of the Season.
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Interesting Article on the Great Halley
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Now-
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Thought Farther Off than Formerly.
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By Thomas Milburn Upp.
T H E H A L C Y O N D A Y S - T h e y come
During December, When they Come.
What was Anciently Believed of Them
and the Bird from which The Received
Their name.
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the fulfillment of the Two-Thousand F R F P - 10 S a m p l e P o s t C a r d s .
Years’ Dream of the Jewish People.
d e x ig n s, e m b o s se d flo ra l, g r e e t in g s , tin s e l,
T H E T H R E E K IN G S —Three Brilliant
Stars in the Alagnificent Constellation
of Orion, Which Help to Point out
Many Features of the Winter Sky. An
Article to Interest Every One who
Cares for the Beauties of the Starry
Sky.
FACTS ABOUT N E W
YORK —
Another of the Series of Intensely In
teresting Articles About the Great
Metropolis.
This Article Treats of
New York at the Holiday Season.
A l l p r e p a r e d E x p r e s s ly f o r th is M a g a z in e
T H E G A R D E N —You will find both H U M O R —W e believe that Fun should be
pleasure and profit in this 1 Apartment,
Funny. W e promise you more Laughs
which will be placed under the charge
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M IS C E L L A N E O U S — Household Hints, C H IL D R E N ’ S D E P A R T M E N T —The
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Poems, Editorials and everything which
] 1 n8er generation will be fully cared
can add to the completion of vdiat we
*or anc^ their department will grow
have determined to make
better each month.
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CHICAGO.
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By Frederick Wales.
A Story of Christmas in a Backwoods Hamlet.
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A dii*u J. I U 0 A 4 1 U .* 6tt Filllk A te.« tU U A U O .j
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A Story of Mystery>nd Exciting Adventure.
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W rite
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Christmas • Number
of this Magazine will C o n tain an U nusual N um ­
ber o f Features A p p ro p riate to th e Season. And
w ill be the M o st In te re stin g Issu e y e t published.
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Y o r k , N . V.
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T h a n k s g iv in g F a n ta s tic a ls
Novem ber
N New York City on Thanksgiving
Days it is the custom for boys to
associate
themselves in small
groups, and, wearing masks, usually
formed of the grotesque false faces
found in the shops and the further addi­
tion o f suits as ragged and disreputable-
looking as possible, to set forth on a
begging expedition. They ring door­
bells and silently hold forth their
hands in expectation of what they may
receive. This may be a penny or other
small coin, an apple, bun, nuts, or what­
ever the donor may choose to give. In
some neighborhoods the custom becomes
a nuisance on account o f boys who range
extensive districts in purely mercenary
spirit, but where the original custom is
kept of merely canvassing their home
neighborhood, it is not unpleasing. The
money collected, as well as the eatables,
go to make a supplementary feast for the
youthful foragers, though where they find
room to stow it after the regulation
Thanksgiving dinner is hard to under­
stand. In the outlying districts, where
vacant lots are still to be found, it is a
custom to make fires and roast potatoes,
which the young rascals who have just
come from a turkey dinner sit down and
cat as if they never bc^pre had eaten in
their lives.
It is probable that the custom originated
in colonial times and that the first dis­
guises were those of Indians. Any kind
of grotesque now serves and the variety
of disguise is endless.
H E ancient year began with March,
so that November was the ninth
month. The name comes from
Latin novem, nine. When Julius Caesar
reformed the calendar to make the year
begin with January, November, of course,
became the eleventh month. Originally
it had thirty-one days, as had all the
odd months. When the Roman senate,
with an excess of servility, named Aug­
ust after Emperor Augustus, they could
not bear that so great an emperor should
have so short a month. Therefore they
changed it to thirty-one days and then
changed all the remaining months of the
year, so that the alternation should be
restored as nearly as possible. And that
is why every school boy must learn that
“ Thirty days hath November.”
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W here there are only a few cabbages
they may be kept for some time by
placing them head down in a trench
with the roots just above the ground.
When the weather grows cold, the roots
may be covered with soil or litter.
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