* .*.*«31 ttTOT O F M E N SHOW S 136«,911," the report spld. Other, economics la the military establishment, ns listed by Chea­ tham, follow; Of total appropriations of 481,- 364.343 handled, the end of the year there was an unexpended balance ot 14,4.94,744, -F ro m the eale of waste mater­ ials, f t , 045,3?8 was realised. Land was sold valued at 11.- “Laundry service was furnish­ 67,1,591, compared with land brated ed enlisted men at 11.75 per purchases of 13,320, 293., month per man; net savings to ind other ornamenta. The corps was reduced 968 the United States, a fter deduct- Christian use of the lag a ll expenses fo r1 operation, civilian employes and cut the probably bgggn to O supplies and depreciation, totaled number of motoy vehicles 3,384. Un Luther, walking under the stars oas Chrlapnas Bvs was moved by DONT MISS 1HIS CHANCE WEATHER PROPHET KNOW TME W E A TH E R FOR W O R K OR PLEASURE reached home, he took a little fir tree and put lighted candle« on Its branches to explain bis thought' to the children. With age-old tnullttaps behind It, i t is stttng tost the typical ChSgt- beauty. Small and grscefub « often stands on the library table, gifts heaped around Its base, or la miniature form graces the dining Wile, the center of (beer pupi New Year’* I f It la to shin« in ever thè óld Teutons gave to the , ilactag of their sun-festival gifts. The secret of decorating a tree eft ■fectlvely is to make its decorations AN EXCELLENT G IFT. manta st tbs. points of growth, Made in America— Better Than the Imported K ind- It Is surprisingly reliable bn local weather conditions Made oa strictly scientific principles. W© haTe secured a spec­ ial price on a qpaptlty and as lopg a« they last w ill sell them for exactly whMt it costs ns to retail them— only 69« if you bring this coupon. * . When the weather is to be ill come out; when stormy weather It Will come out from 8 to r t hours two children, w ill roachlng, the witch id of rant or snow. The bouse is made of hardwood, In Swiss cottage style, sad is decorated as in the picture, w ith thermometer, elk’s head, bird house and bird, etc. It'h a s four windows «nd two doors. Advertised far SA.OO*—Qm- Price.for, a , s / u it, and ttfhded alone the rid s .p t d itta , secassi- composition ot which Is s u n * V£Qs- stone. IftfA Close beside ih A footprint «martaan oemeteries la ^nrope, whers * , 6 | » members o t the A. >. r., bnried, cost 0 6 . 4 « tor tw y o h resembles tha%%k » hums« OMAHA, Nebf., Deo. 1.— >11 travel records to Tsllpwsto^e Park were , smashed during the 1 9 « season, gg disclose^ by, sta­ tistics prepared by the ■ United States Department; of th Interior. W ith persons TisUhjg this most popular of the nation's play 9 FOOT BAN JOB«, Cal,, Finding of prehlsjori one -of which reagp« human foot in shpM 'treasures more thgft, length, has started g search by geologist*, verslty of CaHtornig. The discovery was 1 miles iron isolated sw tfe n . ÉM «!> h< slnw0 Tin dînent », «e- back through the park and un­ classified pre-senson visitors numbered 3,086. ■ ‘ Figures com a/Ud by, the gov­ ernment show theft West Yellow­ stone, Mont., the Union Pacific park entrance, was the most pop­ u lar w ith ro|l trpvntars. Of the 4q,9$0 wfco.iRftdn $ e trip In this mannejf, 1 8,i$8 or 44.% per cent, entered and 15,414 departed via West Yellowstone, or a total of 39,779 travelers used this en- ,t-auee ip one ffeecttop. * This is '11,950 more than the next most popular entrance, which brought in 14,137 passengers through the northern gateway, and took away 2,496, a total of 31,833. The eastern entrance wps t%lrd with 7,611 peseeud Ik n going to stiefc H fc* W h e n « e n -. U a n X ^ y to flirt, I M fe k y stare. | know what I tyoe in apd w h a tifik e is Prince A t t y t ! T h e m p ta * Y011 h m k the seal on die tijly red * “ d get that wonderful fra­ grance of«pal tobacco, y«| fern m « f It*te a great habit—It creates a fund for future needs.f 0 tk ^ C«À F r * jr t ó t. O ld w o n « 1*11 ad m it bu% you get a tapd-ntfw ide< t a g 9>uch W«y W t o ia a p ip « t a r i packed P. A , Äfeybe y o tfv , « c h ta ^ p t a fim e w aroôp^tfae c o rn « 5* 'fry « Wince A lbert and tur^ f t a t a m e r l. Get a halfmebon oq the f ipe-joy* t t a f c due you. Before you do toother Im ìf a t a t Mp o f Prince A lbert 4and ttoh W t wed into your pipe. Notice how mild it is, yet ta w d e li^ tfu lly Fuftbodied. ii like