Love Will draw tho world to yon nnrt surround you with nn ntmosphoro of lirv i!nom mid success. Every hard tl'oiHh' giroa blrtli to n Blnglng ser pen f". :our own heart. xThc rnfhltnj In of Iho emotions In nnv fi.im flays smnsh with the Bin coijiv of nn:' nuhmquent emotion on the "art of the vendor. Ye, n nmlc vno is that which OVc It fnl IVwn with whnt 1h dronped Into And that rtiSKlo vbho In no fnnel coiirofttton. Drinking Darley Water. N-iw tirnt urown-npH ns well as ba bies d-lnlc flhlllpd barley water during the warm weather, every ono l learn ins how to make It. . l h mippOHwl to ho bettor than Jem onnd" nnd has oxcollent tonic proper tie.?. It In recommended by nil doc tore for those whono Htomnahs nrc not vtiy strong through tlto Bitnimor Bl'.lsOll A Rood way to mako It In a fol low Put a ncaiit cupful of bttrhif In nn earfheu vessel mid cover with two or three quarts oft boiling wntur. When told, strain and add lemon Juice. It hould bo keut on Ice In order thnt 't may I chiliad. Thli Ih hotter than serving It with cracked Ico In n glass, Itn funny wlioro boiuo folks got their rep for dlfldotu. For liiHtuncu, Solomon It Bald to have had u thou (3.111(1 wlveH. Uy llftliiB the hurdoiiH of othorn wo lighten our own. Hy making othora hnppy w bring Impullitan to our bcIvch. Laundry work nt homo would bo much more satisfactory If the right Btnrch were ucd. In ordor to get tho desired miff now. It Ih usually nocon nary to line 10 much Htarcli that tho benu'y and llnenes of tho fabric Ih h!ddoii Irahlnd n pnHto of varying IhlcUncFs. which not only doHtroyH tho nppcarnnce, but nlso affects tho ivoar Ing quality of tho goods. Thin trou ble can bn outlroly overcome by imlng Defiance Starch, n It can bo applied much more thinly bccatiRO of Itn great er strength than other makes. Some women get red In tho face bccnuHo of innate modesty; koiiio got furiously red. becnuse of tholr quick temporH; soino womon get beautifully red In the face becnuso of the beauty doctor. With n smooth Iron and Doflnnco Starch, you can launder your shirt waist Just as well nt home as tho steam laundry can; It will have tho liroper stiffness- nnd finish, thero will bo loss wear and tear of tho goods, nnd It will ho a posltivo pleasuro to use n Stnrch that docs not stick to the iron. If you drop In love, It ovorllown lovo. If you drop In charity, It over flows charity. Drop In envy and Jealousy and hate, and It will over flow these things into your own llfo. To prnlso a good action Is to par ticipate- in Its repetition. HEREIN IN OUR OWN SHOP Wo grind our own Invisible bifocal Ioiibch, There Ih no cemont to llako or ugly lines to blur tho vision Ono iralld piece of glass. Ask to soo them. Freo examination. HUTESOH OPTICAL CO. Uxcluilve Opticians, 213 South 10th St., Omaha, Ncbraikn. 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Ilfillry ft Mcli, Tho DENTISTS jIlurK, ror. linn I mill Fur ll !im rM. Omaha. Nu Itontal mucp In I tie HUIdln Yi'i. latol upvilluticcK. Ilgti t(rJ Dcntiktrj. llcaoimulo prlca. RUBBER GOODS by miI1 nt cut tirlro. fiend for t Tea ontnlonio. uVeh8-oii.lc(n nnua oo.. omaha. ritbu. TUC DAVTflil Hotel I nc THAI Ull European Plan tJnn.riM rrArti f m nn 1 it it 1m. 73ctitn uu ttoublu. CAPU PWIC13S UUASONAULU OMAHA CHRISTMAS CIVILIZATION 'I 1 LL Christendom again eolebrates tho nativity of tho foun der of tho Christian faith, nnd tho Inaug uration of tho now year. Tho h o a r t yloldi) to tho pre vailing Hplrlt and Hcntlmont, deoplto Intellectual dissent. Not to observe, In Homo form, tho ClirlHtinaB festival Ih felt to do vio lence to tho best Instincts of humanity. Thin holiday eclipses nil other birthdays, as tho sun makes the electric light to enst n shndow. At thin senson a largo majority find delight In giving. It glvoH occasion for springs of humnn kindness and good will to How. It challenges tho chargo that man is Innately and perslHtonlly selfish. More than is bellovcd practice tho truth that Is moro blessed to give than to receive. ChrlstmuH Is tho festival of children and women. Christ's concoptlon of childhood nnd youth nnd his treat ment of women mado It possible for thorn to commemnrato his birthday with joy and gladness. At the out set of.jils career ho foretold tho rog nnncy of tho cradle and the glory of tho woman. Chrlstmns celebrates tho birth of it child to whom tho world owos tho progroHs of 1,900 years, and whoso work will enduro so long a earth shall continue and Influence oth- or worlds. N INETEEN conturloa ago a peasant woman -of Judoa In a stable gavo birth to a child 'destined to do tho greatest posslblo workto freo all Women from bondage and all children from slavory tho ovIIb which dis graced past nges. Jesus' Iniluonco upon humanity ns n child, a man, n teacher nnd as a Saviour, as ono who put tho ctorunl right of man nbovo all established customs and nrecodonls, Is tho greatest Inheritance of tho hu mnn rnco. Tho king of tho Jows has becomo tho king of the world. A Ho brow mind with no racial bias is now ruling the nations. Tho npirlt of tho Christ most deoply moves modorn llfo nnd thought. Ills nnmo has passed over our Institutions and his mind has ponotratcd into our soclnl and domos lie existence Tho inspiration of truo liberty nnd education, tho benediction of tho beautiful, tho elevation of lot- tors, lltoraturo and morals aro ascribed to him. H' IS Influence upon tho centuries Is as clearly marked ns tho cur rents of tho Gulf Stream bring ing vorduro and beauty to inhospltnblo shores, light to thoso In dnrkness, nnd making tho wlldornoss to blossom us tho roso. Innumerable poems, dramas nnd songs havo been dovolopod through his teaching. Art taxes Itself fittingly to portray his llfo, architect ure struggles to build temples sultablo for his worship. Unlvorsltiea, col leges, schools, nnd all systems of edu cation attempt to renllsso his csti- mnto of tho dignity and worth of child hood. "Government itself." snld Glad stone, "la but the translation or tho teachings of Jesus Christ Into human laws and Institutions," Ills thoughts nnd ideas toil llko n glaut for man's progress. Tho siuglo historic vino In Santa Darbara carried to California by n prlCBt bns changed all tho Industries of thnt land, so Christ'n idoaB carry onergles for civilizing worldB. "Ab tho sun upon tho horlzlon rolls forward, pouring forth warmth out of Itn In vlslblo tuna, so we poreelvo an ntmos phero of hopo and Joy linn boon poured ovor tho continent out of tho heart of Christ nnd those who loved him." The world celebrates at Christ- urns tho advent of UiIh wonderful ho lug. It lookH reverently upon tho fnco of him, tho feeble infant lu the man gor, nnd upon other children to whom ho gavo so much. C 1IILDHKN and ChrlBtmns nro tho factors of clvlllzutlou. Edmund uuiico ueuneu civilization as "the Hplrlt of a gentleman, and tho spirit of rollglon In a llfo lived lu tho presence of man nnd God." Tho beauty, purity, humility, faith helplessness and the promise of chll A (SlJtouif rfwi) y yS." f! ,,C n'shl " daKel ,h,n etr 3 iPf)i j& UJif1 (So drrUs jin), I When die Circn l.ove ca-.e io die I nlv'wW l,IJ ,,lm"" 'he b"uh ' I I mhJi, lRv it A wirmm or nay, i m '' 1 " -- ii ii , -L I, i . -1 . f drcn cducato tho pnrcntB in affection nnd gcntlcnesB, nnd through them the community. Tho spring whonco civ ilization Hows Ih tho Habo of Mnry, and tho babo In every homo. Tho Christmas spirit incarnated In deeds of klndnoss, of self-forgotfulness, lovo, mutual helnfulnoBB. Is tho secret of Christian civilization. It will inoculnto nil the world with thnt purpose to do Justice and deal kindly with our fellows. Christianity has been defined as "a beautiful civ ilization slowly Journeying across tho oarth." It Is tho only elvlllzntlon worthy to bo named, It presents idonls, with tho power to realize thorn. rp IIEKE wore individuals who re- i llectcd Ideal virtues in other periods, but wcro unable to mul tiply themsolvoH, dying llko Uoatrlco, who took her beauty, as they carried their moral excellences away with thorn. Tho first Christmas dawned on a world of Holflshuoss nnd ;ln, and dark with folly nnd cruelty. There was beauty for tho few, slavery, poV' orty and starvation for tho many, death for tho unwelcomo child nnd degradation for woman. Thero wore 375,000 paupers in n population of 1,000,000 In Homo. It was a porlod of Intellectual chuos, moral nnd social dosolntlon, and Individual hopeless HC3S. Into this gloom camo tho star of Hethlehem, beaming light, hopo nnd Bympnthy. Tho contrast botweon tho manger birth nnd tho ChrlBtmns morn that will dawn this week with Its carols, Bongs, gifts, Joy nnd gladness, Is tho most Htrlklug contrast earth's history holds. With that ilrst Christmas childhood beenmo sweet nnd Bncred, woman wus crowned queen of the heart and homo, tho nlnvo mado freo, tho Ignorant, poor nnd wretched found education, shelter nnd sympathy, nnd tho Joy of gonor- ostty becamo contagious. As tho sun rises earlier and lingers longer than yesterday bo tho spirit of Christmas will usher In tho golden age of hnppl ness and good will. In tho great plc- turo of Corcgglo tho light on tho faco of tho babo lends a glow to shophord nnd wlso moil. Tho Christmas spirit lends n glow to nil tho instruments and forces of society. w MLR humanity falls bolow tho ideal, tho effort to practice It Is not wholly nugatory. Tho "drift of tho world Ib upward." Tho pooplo aro climbing. Interest, In chll drnn Is Increasing. Woman Is coming to her own. Labor is entering tho roward of work. War is becoming unpopular. Uncial projudico will bide in Bhnmo. Tho Christ npirlt is vie torlous. God'B good will becomeo trl umphnnt In homo, street and logls lntlvo hall. Tho trlumpliR of tho past dictate now struggles for tho future. When Porlelba gavo his oration ovor tho Athenian dead, pointing to tho gravos, tho great orator snld: "Their silonco la eloquent! These heroes' ask us to go and live for tho city for which they died." Thus past nchlovomonts pledge us to fresh fldollty. Christ mas nsks us to lend tho lmpulso of n now lovo to homo, school, streot nnd city; to bo a friend of tho frlendloss, a benefactor to some dumb beast or desortod child, to bo voice for tho dumb, eyes for tho blind, spriugs of wntor for tho thirsty, trees of shade for tho weary, food for tho hungry, rofugo for th smitten. no nn nngel ..of mercy, bringing "penco on earth nnd good will toward men," nnd thus baston a Chrlstmns which will not simply come to-mor row, but will stay ull tho year. OS Christmas Salad. For a CluiBtnins salad Bolect the largest and brightest red npplea, and cut a deep slice from each at the Btoiu end. Scoop out tho pulp; drop both tho covers and npplen Into cold water and leavo them until needed. Cut crisp celery Into small pieces with one-third the quantity of English wnl nutu or pecans broken; mix with very stiff mayonnaise. Wipe and polish each apple and 1111 with the salad, fitting each cover carefully, nnd sot on a bed ot crisp lettuce leaves Just boforo serving. J Viileiidc Bouquet Co Vou, my friend II By capt. Jack cnAwrono TROin out the lardtr of my soul, UIDtr naturt's mystic posits Mind UIHb fruits and Umtt, 1 fill lovt's bowl, Jni strve It warm to you, my friend. Tall (he swttitst, wildest (lowers, Sort-tinted as the rainbow spray, Jlnd fling to you from nature's bowers, Co mingle with December gray. 7fie$e are but echoes ol int past, v Co music set In memory's chimes t Che silken nets ibaj love has cast, Co catch the sunshine ot my rhymes. linu Isn't II sweet that some kind deed J 1 Jl memory ibreb, a God-sent tear Oil comes to cultivate the seed Chat we arc sure to sow each yearr mi I no so, I'm llinglno ihls bouquet 01 thankfulness and love to vou i Sweet buds of reciprocity, Besprinkled with affection's dew. arm with the chcerfnl Vuletlde, J B Cbls Is the hopeful wish T send Chat love of God and man abide Ulltb you and yours, my faithful friend. FROM THE A STORY FOR Letter Inclosed In n box which will ar- rtvo nbout 7 a. in. CIirlRtmun day for Fred, tho protege ot lenrned sprites. EAR FRED: Within this packago you will find some llttlo things; Just a crumb or two of pleasure, such as any fellow flings to n friend he's met but once, or twice and yot considers rather nice and thinks of what tho Jolly season brings. Wo remember, Blr, your courtesy In sit ting wllllo wo lectured on the knowlcdgo thnt 1b proven, nlso thnt which Ib conjocturod. To our utter grntltudo you wero never, never rudo, for your heart. Indeed, Is very finely textured. When the series of discourses found its most untimely close, we assembled In a cornfield, and indeed wo nearly froze. Wod forgotton, wo're so old, thero wns such a thing as cold, and wo'ro much too smart to think of things llko those. Hut our hearts aro alwayB warm, nnd In thinking, Fred, of you, such a warmth arose as any tlmo would boll nn oyster stow. Then, n-busklug In the heat, we did all of us compote lu discussion ot what would and wouldn't do. Onco tho argu mqnt grew florce, but over thla wo'll uraw a vou. wo nro all or us so lenrned that wo thought (you know the tale), that wo each of us kuow host what would lend the grentest zest what a modern boy would not consider stale. Wo consulted sundry lists which only mixed us up thu worse; wo ro jected Bonie suggestions fur too long for nny purse; and wo bickered and we snickered, while nbovo tho moon light Illckored, nnd discovered that Ideal things were "source." Aud at last wo gavo up trying to decldo It for each othor, and dopartod, snylng: "Qlvo him what you llko, my lenrned brother." So each made his own se lection; which accounts for tho com plexion of tho nrtlclos wo hopo you'll show your mother. On the top you'll find a ticket for n trip around tho earth. This, qf course, Is from old Jogerfy, the clinp who had a dearth ot ideas, but in fact was rather diligent than lax; ho is hoping that you realized his worth. Noxt In ordor Is n dictionary don't turn up your nose. It's no ordinary volume, ns Its queer appearance Bhows. When you're stuck for what to say, turn the knob tho proper way, and tho word Is In your mouth, and out it goes. In this book Ib every langungo, e'en Including that of birds and tho speech the cows' are using when they stroll nbout In hords. Why, you cannot go nstrny, as to how and what to Bay, If you uso the presont sont you by old Worlds. With npologlos wo mention what you get from Anglo-Saxon. He's tho chap for whom the speech of other nations had attraction. Ho sat down, it Booms, nnd wroto you a promissory noto. You will never got tho coin with' out oxnetlau. From Numero, a present that will comfort you, wo feel. It's n tablo with a marvelous, unusual kind of wheel. Yes, n multiplication table; turn tho crunk, If you nro able, and you'll havo before your eyes u luscious meal Old History, the grandpa of tho whole great human race, sends a Pat SPRITES CHILDREN ent Iron Memory a thing you can't replace. Put it 'way unto your ear, and you'll find that all you hear you'll remember qulto distinctly for a spaco. And lastly, Hy 0. Eno, tho man who gavo you such a scare, puts In some thing you can always uso and somo- thine vou enn wear. It's a thine that makes for health; Indeed, for happi ness and wealth. It's an everlasting bottle of fresh nir. So remember, whon your toys aro spread about you on tho rug, that tho Learned Snrltca have tried to mako you happy; they havo dug in tho pres ent-mines of China, than tho which there's nothing finer, and wo'ro send ing you ns much as wo could lug. If you uso theso llttlo gifts that wo aro forwarding Just right you will nover havo to listen to another loarned sprite. But there's ono thing moro, to-wlt: "Merry Christmas," that Is it So wo hereunto subscribe, In black aud white: JOGERFY. WORDS. ANGLO-SAXON. NUMERO. GRANDFATHER HISTORY. HY G. ENE. TWO DINNERS FOR CHRISTMAS. Menus In Which Roast Beef and Goose Are the Leading Entrees. For the Christmas fenst roast beef or roast young goose nre tho prime fa vorites, taking tho precedence of tur key, which very soon after tho first of December begins to lose Its delicacy of flavor. Tho English dinner of roast beof and plum pudding Ib historic, and in recent yenrs Americans havo gen erally followed tho custom of serving an English dinner on Christmas, Im proving on the old country menus by tho addition of dainty entrees nnd salads. Here nro somo suggestions for menus for Chrlstmns homo dinners. MHNU NO. 1. drnpo fruit with Blierry. Olives. ltadlslius. Small Oysters, Rousted In Sncll. Cronm of Chlclton. Itoast Sirloin of Ueef. Mucuronl nil Gratln. Rorinudu I'otntocs. New String Beans. Kndlvo Suliid. Toasted WufurH and Kdum Cheese. I'ltun 1'uddliiK. Fruit. Cofreo. M13NU NO. 2. Oystors on thu Half Shell. Cream of Colory. StufTrd Olives. Fried Sinolts. Sauco Tnrtnre. UolhoUBu CiR'uinbeirt. Itoast Younu Ooose. Apple Sauco. Mnslicd Potatoes, Dolled White Onions. StutTi'd Oreen I'eppers. , Romnlne Kaluil and Toasted Wafers. Itnmiofart Cheese, 1'lnni I'mlilliiK or Mlnco Pie. Coffee. Fruit. S he Had Tried It. Hello Thla holly In my hair wants n llttlo rollot It's too red. Aunty Well, why not pnt In a sprig or two of mlstloto" dear? Hollo NoiiBonse. aunty I Why, I should havo all tho young men kissing mo." Aunty Indeed, no, my deur. Tlioy'd do nothing ot tho kind. I've trlod 'out I HAD ASKED FOR AN ANSWER. Willie Wanted to Be Certain Hl Prayer Had Been Heard. Wllllo had not been a very good boy that dny, and In consequence of certain Inexcusnble derelictions ho had been sent to bed with tho sun. After sup per his father climbed the Btalrs to tho youngstor'8 room and throwing him self down on the bod alongsldo ot tho delinquent, began to talk to him. "Wllllo," ho said gravely, "did you say your prayers beforo you went to bed?" "Yesslr," said Wllllo. "And did you ask the Lord to mako you a good boy?" asked the parent. "Yep," sold Willie, "and I guess It'll work this time." "Good," snld tho father. "I'm glad to hear that." "Yes," said Wllllo, "but I don't think we'll know beforo to morrow. You vo got to glvo the Lord time, you know." "And what makes you think It win work this time, my sou?" queried tho anxious father. "Why. after tho amen I put In nn It. S. V. P." explained the boy. Har per's Weekly. INVALID'S SAD PLIGHT. After Inflammatory Rheumatism, Hair Came Out, Skin Peeled, and Bed Sores DevelopedOnly Cul cura Proved Successful. "About four years ago I had a vory sovero attack of Inflammatory rheuma tism. My Bkin peeled, nnd tho high fovcr played havoc with my hair, which camo out in bdncbos. I al3o had three largo bed sores an my back. I did not gain vory rapidly, nnd my appetlto wns very poor. I tried many 'suro cures' but they wcro of llttlo holp, and until I tried Cutlcura Re solvent I had had no real relief. Then my complexion cleared and soon I felt better. Tho bed sores wont very soon nftcr a few applications of Cutlcura Ointment, and when I used Cutl cura Soap and Ointment for my hair It began to regain its former glossy ap pearance. Mrs. Lavlna J. Hondorson, 138 Urond St.. Stamford, Conn., March C nnd 12, 1907." "Aron't you nlmost ready church?" 'I'm sorry, but something dreadful has happened. I can't go to church to-day." "For heaven's sake, what has hap pened?" "Tho cook la wearing ono Just llko mine!" Not Fair. "Look hero, Abraham," Bald tho Judge, "It's been proved right hero In court tlmt Instead of doing something to help support your wife and children ynu Bpend your whole tlmo hunting 'possum!" Tho old negro hung his head. "Nov, Abe, you lovo your wife, don't you? "Ah suttlnly does!" "And your children?" "Yas, suh!" "And you lovo them both bettor " "Hotter ov'ry day, Jodgc!" Abo broke In. " bettor than a thousand 'pos sums?" "Look hyah, Jedge," exclaimed Abe, with widening eyes, "dat's takln' a coon at a pow'ful disadvantage!" Uo- hcmlau Magaelue. Journalism In Pennsylvania. Wo have taken wood, potatoes, corn, eggs, butter, onions, cabbage, chick ens, stono, lumber, labor, sand, calico, sauerkraut, second-hand clothing, coon skins nnd hug Juice, scrap Iron, shoo pegs, rawhides, chlnqueplns, tnn-bnrk. dogs, sorghum, seed, Jnrwaro and wheat straw on subscription, and now a man wants to know If wo would send tho pnpor for six months for a largo owl. Wo havo no precedent for refus ing, nnd If wo can find u man who Is out of nn owl nnd wants ono wo'll do It. Treverton Times. Sheer whlto goods, In fact, any fine wash goods when new, owo much of tholr attractiveness to tho way they aro laundered, this being done In o manner to enhance tholr textllo beau ty. Homo laundering would bo equal-' ly satisfactory If proper attention wus given to stnrchlng, tho first essential being good Starch, which has sulllclont strength to stiffen, without thickening tno goods. Try Dollanco Starch and you will bo pleasantly surprised at the Improved appearance of your work. The Symmetrical Figure. Speaking of thnt raro gift, sym metry of person, It Is moro deslrahlo than beauty of featuro. because It out lasts youth. Tho symmetrical tlguro Is perfectly proportioned nnd urtlcu lated anatomy, imd nothing Is more rnro. Ho thankful, fulr ones, when you havo "pointB" which cnuso us to to overlook any little discrepancy In form. Exchange DISTEMPER It. r.11 : . in mi ilk liiriiia ninnntr nil . forms anions all of horn, us well as doi?, emed nnd other 111 KUUO htalili; iirivi.tit,ul fr.,.,, I,.,.. i.,.. .1... ite? Y.ith JI,0!,N'S msTKMi'Kit vil" i 'mi'0' l,,i),it,ti mwrnntced. Over IwHlw w'M hut year. $M and ?l.iK). Any good dniK'Kit. or t-end to manu facturers. Agent wanted. Spohn Medical t-o., tepue. Contagious DmMses.Uoilien, lml. Not She. Ho If I klssod you, would you glvo It nwny to your mother? She Oh, no. I don't think mamma would want It. LID IS ON. for