‘"115 , 9-"‘5N GUARDIAN 1 " ' v . Outdoor Yule _ _ . F TréeSince 1923 “ ejémerfi ‘f fYdllédQllfié/‘QZZAQ ptervj Q In 1923 a beautiful ever- td ‘By ERN SHAW men tree. out in the woods of Vermont. was sent Washington and set up in Sherman square. a gift from This tree was Middlebury college to the . _ fire-lg?» o! the Unittsg stat; Whilst it is true that everyone! which will some! t» “t” Y°““‘-"° Ph°°d °“ the 11°" l" * 11"" ssh/liven mun soon ' wltifamifriiil eof taihy electric llshmsnd on Christ- _ _ and each blavyer hold e. walking olganlzln! a Christmas P911)’ is P901319 911d ‘m’ zllways on the lookout for new Make a 115i 0! ‘glilflkhgs ghgnwgghga" ehglé gang: y number o! players can take! ma! Eve President Coolidge games. there are some old favour- names of well knoévnmnble up me suck Hitting 8mg ‘ems’? 91s not ab part in this game. They should‘ switched on the lights of the lies which seem to be always popu- Tuen take $11989 a" h stand behind each other (a boy and First National Christmas un- _ _ letters o! each» NNOOSIRB a girl alternately) round me room. tree. One of these is “Fixing the Tall" W!‘ 1115951199 ADm wwm be! .- _ _ - . and awn ‘wen . book wmch Usually, the tall belon s to Noddy. PONITIMK. WKOC m” 3 " = be placed on the head. ' u m” n’ e piano the Donkey, but I ave foundldlffieult to 19008111" , - ‘ that. Percy Parker also has a strongl Tompkins. slid chhfwlck- Numbfl‘ . ,_ Stan. to m“, tupclll To enable you to make a_ each card consecut vely- m“ and‘ - ., . ‘he play"! walk sketch of the pig I have made at The 918W“ 51$ u‘ a ° h slow. round "w small scale drawing ; the cards are passed "round, w 91" V. , l roomy m a “,1 You can Obtain a street, of paper, the M.C. calls ‘PBSS- hfglhgafl‘; c * ' ' ‘ ' The M c c” or UJllllCllfd frévrtft a legal lllflllitt!‘ $6 Iowa‘: lliglinfflgiglnute for e - . . , intend; n1, (lea 8i‘. As or “ oyli " sze ‘ to 9 ~ ' I . ll . <<cfl ' ‘>145 1" 711° Shem‘ “h he made. The player‘ wme me “an: l}: llithdlghs-théjpplay? " qulckl)’ followed by mah LARGE VARIETY 0F LOVELY GIFTS FOR in either black ink or crayon. v g small meet P84)"- 9“ ; "s kn I n v Sh“ d Y = YOUR CHOICE AWAITS YOU AT RE ' Draw - roctiitiue and divide it usual the maximlu-n numbers o. I . 99 0"“ 0h; 1 e5 B" wmmunltles. Non _ DDIN hi; lizhtl?‘ drawn ‘Pencil lines into correct answers wins the gflmti- H v 11 lfilltileeet u ms? i tether’, it?" brilliantly ‘uumi- ‘ 4 ' BROS‘ tilt squhrcs as shown. Us;- lhese Everv player should endeavour to The suck idlluiuldh bed hem in ‘he m Y 3 P- '- 995 KY3"? 51919 i e t, tin . , d "t tol _, i" ,_ p5 a guide and roicr to my model l keep his or her list a secret. eaghvgggye, 3,1,3“ .,,,,f.{§“§‘,"§ :11 ‘W ‘ around. This or- _. in Sherman Plus behindth White House and l. perm ent und und eleotriceer- vice inst: ed so that each year the same living tree can be decorated and illu- mlnated. The national example was ,—-—- o o ——- TOILETRIES - PEREUMES BABY 3mg wmmvc PAPER BABY BATHg PEN and PENCIL stars curnx and REVLONx ‘ i. lowed, end anyone doing this is . disqualified Owing tu their sllnpeJ d" ca“ be var‘ _. ' " ‘ , V . . l lciilults have a, habit o!‘ LWLSUHQJ 19d by lllflklllg 1B lax ' ‘1 - - unit lb llldy cc a case of "Morel “right turn" then . t . a- Sh h rd, P. ~ LEATHER BILLFOLDS SETS x 2..ft'“iIiiv”“l?a'°f‘5§i-‘§33332132355 3i“°..“.£‘.§...i2e ltr*<..iru::: e” e s “e ””°’¥€§2‘€é’e§‘”“’”‘ ""t’ti€’r@';;°§'£.;"dl ( * 1 1 1 . ' , . . n . . , a . puttcru on the CMDEF- Try this The winner is the one wh keeps ' 1f N I ' ~ game at your party the book on the head lengegt. Best Single Dish‘ . u“- t i ‘ l ' ' - Each Dlflyer has twenty pea, iiln light frame about 20 x 20in. with “my learned o‘ the duh "om a | 1 PEASUCKING sfiucer’ “mi the“ have "0 be T" “s still older land because it ls known _ u) t" fcrred to a bowl in the centre of i‘ . Qv‘ -=-.~--=-~-va~ . . - a z q -- s .. the table. The method employed, £23119: fihgglgetgisnckelhgfiengfg “figs: — '1' mti§fgizfg§u is to place; one end of the straw in They am that meals n“. ‘mm _ _ the lnictuth, and the peas have to ‘their home! or villages’ cooking . a med by Sucking throw“ the‘ ' ithem on the s ot. There 'was and his friend earl on Christmas’ Mr- M011! liWl M-fl- Stmk s’ ti’ straw’ 1 ‘only a crude i’ and generally Eve. After leaving s. Stork. Mr. poke under the W . ‘ shwld the Phys" laugh °r "'4 lbut one dish in which to cook the Monk hurried to a, friend's house "Now straighten your fsoe, your 18X dumb! the 11ft. 111!‘ Pea oi tenure meal to pass on Mr. Storks invitation. guests have arrived. and they will course will drop off. The player, - J ‘ Although n is prkmflve and mm a a a not w“; w gee you 1°05“; dole. totransfcr the 20 peas first wlns. ' p16,; shepherd's pie is a wholesome The friend Mr. Monk intended iul. I know," he said. » __, _ ___ » 1 and delicious meal in one dish. In to take with him to Mrs! Starks A bear was trickling down Mrs l ~~~~ '-—— - ' - . his kemg, me shepherd boils his party was Jumbo, the elephant. He Storkls beak. but she hastily flicked Balance your . . u\ t- -~ ~ - ~ .. bwke yar- > I _ haste. less speed. lhe finishing ‘r1913, gum a a SILIIOUETTES This is a slmilinr game to chop-l This jolly game requires a car- , _ listicks. except that. in this gacncq’ lain amount of preparation .Ask ifilshgtghgigmgggdug 31:19am‘: P985 and straws are used. ifother 0r big. brother to make u km“: The 58mm shepherd‘ prob Percy Yorker Creeting Ca ds First Used In Silhouettes lathes and cover this with a sheet of white paper secured round the edges with gum or drawing pins. rice and saves what he does not eat immediately. For a later meal. he tlrst takes bits of lamb and with slices oi’ onion, places this upon u skewer and browns the meat and onion over a bed of coals. Then he greases the inside or knew that Jumbo had been left out of a good many parties on ac- count of his size, and Mr. Monk was determined that his elephant friend should have a good time for once in a while. They both set off in good time to Mrs .Stnrk's house. Jumbo put some holly in his hat it away and. went to meet her guests. The two Spoonbillr seemed to be _' full o! beans. and M: Hippo waved ' gportable wireless set he was l" ty. 1 rlgtht for danc- ing," bawled Mr. Hippo gully, 9 O 0N Tm; 505N1- Vl A Wmden “PM M» the b!" Wm his dish and covers the bottom bandto give himself a festive ap- Afer everybody had entered the [gym or Pgpcy the po|-1;er' rme 13111 ' ctorlan Era mlkt? the ‘Tame “and ehecl" with a half-inch layer of leit- pearance. and Mr. Monk carried a house Mr. Hippo enlisted the; ger- should be pasted 0n tum card and: You will need mother‘: oo-oper- The" ma“ H- °°11°°l1°“ °l 2° over rice. Over the rice he sllcesdaunch of mistletoe to be put to vices of Jumbo tohelb him to move - a dinning pin stuck through the‘ ation for this game. but most Th -— miscellarlec objects such as a g3’ a tomato. If he has s green D9P- [Bood "59 9t 11119 Party the furniture . palm A . mothers are very indulgent these me custom of Sending greeting fountain pen. tin opener,‘ cat. pet, thin slices oi’ pepper are Raid“, Jmrrbo walked very qltzickllyl, it We want plenty of room for _ Players of course Slwuld be blind“ chum and you may induce you“ ca s ls_ perhnps_ the screw driver, spanner. 96-. @- ed. Some of the meat and on on ‘was almost a. trot, and Mr. onk dancing, he said. all we can get. we when attctnptlng to fix the‘ to make twelve 0i‘ twenty small member m the fanuly ofC Th9“ 5110"“ be Placed 0n a WY are added for another layer. Then had some difficult in keeping ole No om seemed to consult Mrs. . tall correctly. It (131159: great furl. muslin bags about two by three ""“dm°h5» hhtwhgh ‘he ideal ‘V85 behind me screen l “It and pepper’ more flee and pa“ "Not so am” he 8am 51mm who “mph, looked w whm mches_ expressed by the Exoelsls Deo of Th‘? 3119514513119 “l-‘ltifl g°51t1°h 1': the rest o! the meat and tomatoes I I tme her furniture was belngl pushed EYES FRONT In mesa would be placed such thg angels. the front. and thte gth fir? fr’: and peppers. And finally a top n; H are about the room. The smashing of D0Wd9l‘. a few oats or other cereals, hm authorities nt_ the British tlhgul-‘hed excel" °1'?§ha a P layer oi rice. l . I dont french window had left the This game is definitely one for a things as coffee, tea, rice, custard museum reWhhY dW-‘Uveffid 9 or electrm wmh wgck m}; pf‘? Lu" M ah- he mu“ W” n? lkh°w ‘mwm wh° "ca" walk 9”‘ p°°h d6“ Wm‘ I dlwd hind 97 mixed party First. all the boys go flour salt, nutmeg‘. etc. (do not use h g deplchhg 1°11!‘ 5°“ “cusses at m“ ac e mixture enough broth’ or hot ‘F; p951" m new ts‘ . new!“ which render“ h" m‘ out oi the room. and each girl Dtlllper.) . whee“ o‘ th er if there is no broth. aka oil Maybe you are right, ' reverted capable of taking a taking hart covers her hair with a Tie the necks and then secure - l9- HOr-aley Ahwh" h°1d5 “p "m e reach the top of the pie. ‘e or M;- MOnk_ bu; you do“; exp...“ hm Mm urge handkerchief or sca-ri’. a them to a. long cane or strong W95 “Wredlted wit-h having obiwtsene eta t-"netlklt; such s W?) three-quarters of an hgurt n g me to go to a party in old boots. beslruuns to be sorry sheet is then held in front of the string about four or five inches a- ed the first commercial C rlstmos that its shhd°w 1'5 ‘will ‘)3 Ls medium 0V9I1- when l- 9 “f? t surely. ' n for herself already. row of girls concealing all except Dart. The row of bags should w“ l" 1843- the some!» 0f wuree» t 9 v15?’ browned, the pie ls ready e?i_ I donut wear boots myself. said Mr- Monk nvtlced how brew- t~~ ("its then be numbered and suspended _ The 1312 creation was an elabo- shmnd hi‘ held h‘ such 9 why “d Th9 1110419111 hOlI-Wwue ca}? °n Jumbo, so I dent know anything copied sha was. and he tried u; , about. five feet from the ground {ate "m". Drawn by W.M. Edg- $1193’ do not.’ look toot ogvlous. ‘and low the same recipe. onlyis excafl about; 1g "mo", he,‘ wrake it I we-u The players are men invited m EY- 1l includes scenes of a dinner ma? he W13“ fhml- I i?“ ]_ 9°01‘ the We“ “d ‘he ‘mtfnt ‘lab Mr Monk thought his friend stir up for you in s. t," he _ ill}; to identllafy by feeil and smell gfnrgty:gfi‘ilillglng the l plum pud- 113% eizlehggfs ‘ggihehgbh ° me h ‘igyeéngltpggesgxderieis: ltggellkpieOwm £12813“? ltécvzgltagtllng gupalrlgldmts said Leave it to Jumbo and me." ~_ w at eac ag conta ns. and o‘ ' ° ca") Sllkters. a ' r l course the player Wm, the top "crowd watching a Punch and Judy The 191M913 hB-VB 595B 5111331193, bake even better in aT wax/fin like to satv s0 H9 got Jumbo to Continued 0h D980 7 “an Sm“ ma“ l! 5mm" 5cm o, Con“. guesses w,“ l-shCtW. a panel of sllk-hatted and with slice of inner an a WW dc about 45o degrees. e Y carry the weekend case for tile - ‘he "um, hum‘. 0......“ v lcatle-totlflg ice skaters. dancers 119W to write down the names 0! casserole is a handy dish in which m“ o; me Journey and m], m“ his Vi!" m a m"! “alum _ _ CHOyS-“CKS doing a Roger tie Coverly-the each article. and must not speak to make the pie. Withba pohinde (its rangement enabled them m move “m. The rectum in from o’ .; Eygs from. Victorian Conga—- and evidence its name. l h deft-over lamb as the use. 91‘ along more rapidly. barracks m“ beqmm, “m” I . ._ . This game makes a gQgd wm- that the poor must not be forgot- T11» Winn" 15 1119 Pa)!" W °| a good meal for four. were talking two Spoonbilis were home but ‘he n m“ celeb" 01¢- boy at, a time ls admitted , petiuon Lem guesses mos; mn-eculy seen comm“ through the gateway r N h m J he has to try to identify the owner A has,“ of small hark“ beans n, 15 impossible w say whether , fnuowgd by the third guest Mr‘ Christmas with as muc en l- ‘1. ‘he “y” hm"; “naked ‘me ls placed in the centre of the m‘ h” M" H°Y$19y Was awateof _ W 7 1111790 l "m u "an 4 each Con?“ ques_°ne small card table, and four players EdileYs "l115l9fD19C9- but I-lorsley 3E§§1$5§1§5$€4§§$ ! » r ‘Bring home the bacon" in the should mm‘ be able m sit around- each is supplied with a had h melld- 111d lllflfcby hams a only being allowed 10f each pair o! small metal knitting "hle- $11‘ Henry Cole. a man with c_ 0&9? _ _ t the needles w be held between the many friends, was confronted by _ _ __ ‘nlsmfl h“ ulfmi. m fingers oi’ one hand. Each has a "'9 "Bk vi Sending them a cheery ‘h’? “M5. h‘ ‘he ‘°l°m_ "hb a M: tumbler. and tho beans have to be h°hdhy BYeel-mg- Th9 ql1111 D9115 lots taking part iavei ean d picked u with the ends o; the in use a century ago sputtered and tnltted The. score s vecorde two need es‘ and dropped ‘mo the were irrigating, so g1, Henry spoke anti then the girls have an qppor- tumbm._ The player to secure 30 to Horsley about the matter. Hor- tnnlty of showing '11 they are beans m.“ wms_ sley, a membgr or the Ruya] A035- clrvcrer than the boys. emy in London, was agreeably 1m- It ls advisable for the disguised, _T|IE LEMON RACE prggsgd and armed out an app...” Ellycrsdo “shuffle“ their positions‘ . prlafe dam, inscribed 51mph“ “A clore lilitithei‘ player is admitted 1,, m; gvent, tile players may Merry Christmas and a Happy . work in irs or if there is lenty New Ye" W YOW’ t JLMBLED NAMES l of momyiin fours. Half glrlg and E5516? and 110F519!’ 1119119 119E111‘ ha]; boys’ nlngs. According to research au- M one end o; the mom lemons thoritles the custom was taken up in America about 30 years later .____ - during the 1870's when Louis Prong. a Boston lithographer. -- t. 1a ll ~- , printed a catalogue of Christmas erases-seas». Wm m Here is a. very slmtple game, "I Stork invited Mr. U103’ BTTWW h‘ TEENSTERS’ and LITTLE ONES 'I‘AFF'ETA and CREPE DRESSES HOUSE COATS SKIRTS COATS ‘ on PLEASE No matter whether the greeting is the elaborate descendant o1 Edgleys drawing, or a slmplegood wish offered in friendship aswork- ed out by Sir Henry and Horsley, or the glorious echo of the angels’ enunclation. send that Christmas card to the boy in the service- and to his loved ones keeping faith at home. Bafiling Problem The proper celebration or Christmas has been improved, but Monk to a. Christmas party, he was rather surprised, for Mrs. Stork was not in the habit of giv- ing parties of any kind. She would go anywhere and Join in any fun provided by her friends, but no one had ever heard of Mrs Stork going to the trouble of throwing d party in her house. "Come early, and bring a friend with you.” said Mrs. Stork. “Thanks- I will," agreed Mr Monk, more and more astonished "Bring your toothbrushes and stay the night.” added Mrs Stork there still is the problem of getting .~ nwqvercoctt JJQCKEL I Resolve "I shall be having e. few friends in 5,1 six-foot Christmas tree home in, an ghnstmas Eve. ML Hlppo L! coming. and two nice young spoon- bllls who sing and dance." "Fancy me dancing with a Bpoonbilll" exclaimed Mr. Monk . "Well, you'll have to do your bit." At last Stork's little villa She was stand- ing at her gate waiting for them. “M” imh‘? hmmii “iignrli? .; tr uc g e £111,321; Xlrernembered to T8189 111$ hat with his trunk. "1 didn't. expect you to b11118 such a b1; bQy (hen ," she cried. “I'm sure I don't know where 1 shall put him at bedtime. for 1 "Iiont worry about m9." Ifl1<1| Jumbo, "any old spot will do for me _1've hlt the hay many a time ’ v "All right. r11 think about that 18,9513" 55k] Mrs. Stork. Come inside, both of you." Jumbo pushed his way into the‘ houses, through rm open Fmwh window, and ed to break the ' haven't a bed his enbugh to hold a’ him " ii 3i Gilt she's specially hopinlt‘ 1°" , a super-smart. HANDBAG! Find ~ it here in our collection of leather ‘.-_ and fabric favorites, l0 2111mm" her every costume. Black. Brim“ :1 fld Colors. s t“ - a SKI SUITS M " said Mr. Stork. "we're goiing to "Oh. ‘filelvilrgwlahr. 151ml" Iuridegiwlvlrs PARKAS . I . l make whoopee we re gong to "swim an 01d apron through the . JACKETS us: rs» reorient. e. ALL EXCITINGLY, INVITINGL v erzcffl ; BLOUSES l‘ ”‘ " " NEW PRINT SCARFS ........ ..... ..... From $1.00 to 52-99 KERCHIEFS» * NEW WOOL SCARFS Fm" ‘"5" v etc. __ - ' ‘ - 1 - ALSO A HOST OF LITTLE THINGS ' 0 y FOR _ A \ l l _ . a ,. . ' '- . l l B t th hill th these lovely warm TnErgggrLE ' 1' 1 * Aisooififva oivhvns, in a variety of PRAM COVERS : s ' - , ~ - shades. From $1.98 i w #1 I ' ~ ‘ ‘ PIGTEX-Trlm fitting and durable. g ' , ' , . ~ ‘ Lovellest of Gloves. Washable, of CHEggIAIIEFhDS Cl-lINCl-IILLA ' ' ‘ ~ ' ' ' °°“"°' Fm“ w“ 1 BUNTlNfi BAGS COATS Also other Gloves In English Chamois, LEGGINS DRESSES Doeskln and Fabric, all at exeltingly ROMPERS BONNETS. etc. low pflggg, The speculative attitude of thin ding l’ Si,“ ML Monkl u m My“- one“ done w» " thought | H E A ' I59 QUEEN ST. ‘m’ h“ ‘Mcmlhhd '° "h"? 11"" on sacred ground, so he Just waved ' and they will not notice HAND-WADE BABY GIFTS "m"! ‘My l” ""11"" "w! "u" "Yes. but what will the guests h COR. QUEEN AND RICHMOND 5T5. PHONE 92 t" l" l" l" "l Kreei" W!’ l" h" paw and told Mrs. Stork she uwllttle thing like that. ‘ Jumbo lslsed Ill! HM With III Trunk. . swvecwstttl m. l i l l olutlons y. She Isn't golnr, w throw . pa; | 1d d HOLMES o- BRADLEY t» ~ t we» -~ t _ '"°'""°" Sh” "m" "999- 7°‘ 1"" Mr Monk saw he was treading Mani "They are coming to make THE MISSES tells is lsklns her New ear’! m- ‘No and don't v01! teach me how say?" lngulred Mrs’ Stork, looking ty " ea Mrs. lstresse . "mm" " 1"" h" ""1 "1" 1' "1" gouid eertslnlv be expecting him While Mr Monk and. his hostess! V. ' 1 to keep her word. - . '