THE VlORTH PLATTE SEM1.WEEKLY TRIBUNE. am - Heading Him Off. "'Heaven Has ubit ua la our In fancy.' ' Now" "So dooa our father. Were you go-' ins to tell mo something smart tbat your ilttlo boy hart nuld?" , "Ai5 J have to Bay to you, sir, Is good-day t" Somo of Them, Maybe. Golf Player (exasperated at caddie's Inexporlenco) I wonder whero all tho good caddies go to? Cuddle (meekly) To hcavon, sir. Don't worry about what tho -world thinks of you. Tho world has several billions of other pooplo to think about. Mrs.Wtnsloir'n Soothing Byrup for Children teething, BOftoutbo Rums, reduces Indnrama Wooillajrs palu.curea wind colte.Uo a bottleJtdr Many a man is a good husband sim ply becnuso ho hasn't tho norvo to be. anything else Red Cro TJall Blue, nil blue, best bluing value in the whole world, makes the laun dress smile. Adv. Your young physician very speedily acquires a wise look. Thcpo Is no need of guldo posts on tho road to ruin. This is the season for good cheer and happi ness, but YOU know how hard it is to ' 'be merry" when Yoiir hver has de veloped a "lazy spell." To overcome this trouble just try a short course of Hosteller's Stomach Bitters It will prove very helpful. It is for Poor Appetite, Nau sea, Indigestion, Constipa tion, Biliousness and Grippe. KEHJS2 ssmy.jojroj WESTERN CANADA NOW The oDDortunltv of securinff free" homesteads of 160 acres each, andi the low nriced lands of Manitoba, i Saskatchewan and Alberta, will ' Eoon have passed. Canada offers a hearty welcomo to the Settlor, to the man with a family looking for a home; to tho farmor's son, to tho renter, to all who wish to livo under bettor conditions. Canada's grain yield In 1913 is tho talk of tho world. Luxuriant Grasses give cheap fodder for large herds; cost of raising and fattening for market is a trifle. Tho sum realized for Baef, Butter, Milk and Cheese will pay fifty per j cent on the investment. Write for literature and partic ulars as to reduced railway rates to Superintendent of Immigration, Ottawa, Canada, or to W.V.BENNETT Boo Building Omaha, Neb. Canadian Government Act. 5A wmzx eiwwk WM Have You Tried Paxton's Gas Roasted Coffee Buy a can of Paxton Coffee today. Try it as you usually make coffee and let jour family be the judge. They will say the coffco is delicious and want more. The Great Mornintf Tonic at Your Grocers IRedCansl Nebraska Directory CURED in a few days without pain or a sur gical operation. No pay until cured. Write V1U WKAY. SOU Ilee Illilff., Omuba, Neb. SMOKESTACKS Write us for prices. WILSON-STEAM BOlLf-ll CO.. Omaha Live Stock Commission Merchants fl J-JS50 ICxcIiuuro ltulldliir, Smith Otuuliu All tock con-ilcned to us In told by members of tlio Arm, nnd nil employees havo been selected nnd trulntvjforlho work ntilchlbordu, Mrlt. pkuwtlilp :eon to Omaha TentfitAwnlncOompany und Scott Tent & Awninc Compuny Try Bis Bt Will Pay You ; Consign yonr ttoek to ns for Rood prices, good Dili and nrouiut romlttinco. Wrlto or wtro uh fur nnr desired Information regarding tbo market. Allcom aanlcAUoni onawered )raiupllr, WearenorMpg lor jour Interest and apprrilato yonr butlnuu. FARRIS PURINTOH & MARCY Pacmtori D h, K. iektr A Cv. Live Stock Commission Item 115-112 Eichatu Blj, Sleek Ml lljllon. S. 0raiSa.Ha W. N. U., OMAHA, NO. 52-1913. BUMPED HIS SELF-CONCEIT Young Lady's Reason for Choosing Escort Not Exactly What He Had Imagined It to Be. Mr. Blank (wo'vo got to call hlra that because ho's really a very decont fellow, nnd he'd, kill ub If wo told his real namo) t Srst tenor In a gleo club. Ho sings In a choir, too. Every body likes him. Tho other night a bunch of ?wing people mot for a social sossior. at a certain houso In tho suburbs. They nto and danced and tlicy sang. And when It wn3 nil over tho prettiest young womnn there sho hadn't beon escorted thither by any chosen cav alier Bald: "I walk homo, but It's a lonesome walk and I'm afraid. There hnvo boon holdups in this part of town. So I chooso Mr. Blank to boo me safo homo." On tho way homo Mr. niank was considerably Bwollod up. Tho prettiest girl had chosen him from a crowd of porsonablo bachelors, and his feelings of self-satisfaction wero excusable Mo couldn't resist Baying: "Why did you think 1 was the strongest nnd bravost man there to night?" "I didn't," nnswored tho girl. "I picked you because I know you could holler tho loudest!" Clovoland Plain dealer. Unpleasant Encounter. "I was told young Staylato had quite nn encounter with Maude Brown's father?" "Yes. Ho did. Ho met tho old man tacking homo from tho club just as ho was leaving and In trying to avoid ono another they both fell down tho ter-' raco and bioko a $7 garden vase. And now tho old man says ho wns'assaulted by two burly rufllans, nnd Staylato doesn't daro to go near tho house for fear he'll be recognized as both of1 them." ERUPTION DISFIGURED FACE Lock Box 35, Maurice, la. "In the spring of 1911 our little daughter, ago flvo years, had a breaking out on her lip and part of her cheek that wo took for ringworm. It resembled a largo ringworm, only it differed in that It was covered with watery blis ters that itched and burned terribly, mndo worse by her scratching it. Then tho blisters would break through and let out a watery substance. She was very cross and fretful while she had it and had very Ilttlo rest at night. When tho eruption was at its worst tho teacher of tho school sent her homo and would not allow her to attend until tho dlsflgurement of no' faco was gone. 'l wroto and received a sample ot Cutlcura Soap and Ointment, which, wo used according to directions, and they gave Instant relief, so wo bought somo more. It gradually grow better. Wo kept on using Cutlcura Soap and Ointment and in three or four months tho child was entirely cured." (Signed) Mr. Henry Prlns, Oct. 22, 1912. Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold throughout tho world. Samplo of each free.wlth 32-p. Skin Book. Address post card "Cuticura, Dopt. L, Boston."- Adv. Logical Result. "Sho looked daggers at him." "No wonder, ho was so cut up." B&l timoro American. Mean. "Helen Is an interesting talker." "Practice makes perfect, my dear." A man is soon forgotten after ho is dead, unless you happen to marry his widow. Your Liver Is Clogged Up That' Why You'ro Tired Out of Sorti Havo No Appetito. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS will put you right in a lew days. They d their duty. Cure Con clJnnt inn Biliousness, Indigestion and Sick Headache SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature READERS: of thin naoer dcalr- lntr to tiuv anvlhlnip nili Wlafvit in 1 1 n columns shotilil Innlnt upon having what they ask for, refusing all bubstltuU.u or Imitation. BOY WANTED to tack np l(jn In yonr Slan BDT-cl&llr balntcd with Tour nuina. neik'uuornooa. uoou pax A.M.J., HoxlOaa.rhllttdolphlu.l'a. PATENTS H ntoH.Colrnmn,WMU liiKtijn.l) U. Itoolclree. High est rciercnoni. lion results. lUAMTEn Man wlthrlgtoeinTaMMnorurfarm nlin I CU r IIH) moutlilr. ricjwant work. Answer now. I i llSUi ulnar UJOII, Ud tJU, u. I Alr-tljiht 1 ISii&ffl f Sealed 8 MMfraMgpi VCi. Mm Carter's Jmg'tKW asH I I I I I- wwvu'n mi .-) fT Ut Coojh B jmp. Twttt Oood. U Jl fo? la Urn. Bold by Drug xliti. Ill Luxurious Wrap Ml I I S ? I " II M NE of tho full, short coats trimmed with fur which are unliko thoso of any previous season nnd Immensely successful now, is shown in tho pic ture. A muff of tho fur used for a bor der about tho bottom of tho coat and appearing in tho collar is worn with coats or this kind. . Costly broadtail fur is used in tho body of this luxurious wrap, and Fitch fur trims it. Few wraps of broad tail aro worn, In deference to a senti ment which hns grown up against it. Tho handsomest plushes make up Into wraps quite as benutitul, and aro fur nished with tho same expensive furs In borders and muffs. Tho heavier furs will not answer for wraps of this kind. Natural and dyed squirrel and ermlno aro used, and sealskin Is Ideal for amplo gar ments which must not bo too heavy. Instead of furs, handsomo plushes aro used for garments which aro to bo within a reasonablo cost. These plushes in tho best grades aro high priced fabrics, but at that, much less costly than fur. There aro cheaper grades that will look well and outlast the season. For wraps and outsldo garments nothing is more fashionable and more satisfactory than tho plush Imitations of fur, which aro often so close in appearance to tho original as to deceivo tho average eye. Tho furs most favored for trimming coats aro martin, Bkunk, civet cat, fitch and fox. These aro tho moderately long haired furs. Mink and sablo nnd ermine (ajl growing higher n prico constantly) aro also employed. All furs aro used in wido and narrow bnnd- HIGH COIFFURE PROMISES TO BE LEADING STYLE HATLESS ladles nt tho horse show In New York appeared to bo In dulging In a go-as-you-pleaso stylo of hair dressing. But coiffures wero well taken caro of Waves and small curls reappeared, and there was n plentiful showing of high coiffures. Among theso wero a fow extremoly high and renlly very pretty new ideas. Changes aro coming nnd, in fuct, have nrrlved, hut no dollnlto stylo has established itself as a universal favor ite yet. Tho liking for covering the top of tho ear remains. But hair which has been encroaching upon tho faco, over tho chcoke, is no longer good stylo. m Warns. I y zMS& X$mm I for Cold Weather ings, and in trimmings for costumes and millinery. Sleeves in tho now wraps aro very roomy the kimono and bat-wing styles prevailing. There is no trou blo about crushing tho bodice under, fur wraps, because of tho light weight of furs used in tho body of tho wraps, and there aro ample sleovca nnd arms eyes. Tho hat worn with this pretty coat is of black velvet, ono of few hav ing a blocked crown. Tho trimming 1b a generous, fan-shaped spray of soft white feathers. Thoro is an nttructivo and novel bag carried for tho accom modation of tho various belongings which vanity fair must needs havo near at all times. Tho coin purse, handker chief, powder puff, etc., placed In small compartments on tho inside, do not distort tho shapo of this plain and elegant accessory. It is of knitted silk finished with sllvor rings and silyer filagree monogram, and is cur ried by a silk cord. Good furs, in garments or in trim mings, amount to a good investment, if well cared for. It is not llkoly that tho cost will grow less; all tho chances aro that it will increase for several years. But furs must bo cared for. Tho industrious moth will succeed in finding them when ono thinks ho is well shut out. Cold stor ago Is thereforo good for furs, but they may bo protected by plnclng them In paper bags with moth balls, nnd In cedar chests. They should bo examined occasionally, hung in tho sun and beaten. Tho sunlight is death to moths. J.ULIA DOTTOMLEY. Tho chnncos are thnt in tho many now coiffures which havo been de signed for this season tho ears will bo wholly or partly covered. Light fringes over tho forehead, middlo and sido parts, hair coiled high or low, but al-, ways waved, and little, short, full curls aro in evidence everywhere For popularity tho high coiffure promises to bo tho winner In tho ruco for favor. Much depends upon tho styles in millinery which aro favored for spring. For evening wear, and especially whero liata uro removed, or not worn nt nil, Mlladl may wavo and curl and coll and pllo up her crowning glory to her heart's content. Also her colffuro ornamont or evening head drcBS may bo as elaborate as any of which wo havo a history. Somo of thoso design-, ed for wear in Paris nre said to bo twenty-eight inches in height, which Is something over two feet, you know.. But tho I'arlsienncH havo a certain graco in carrying off extromes which 1b peculiar to them, their stock-in-trade for setting styles boforo tho rost of tho world. They nra.to bo followed at a conservative dlstunco. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. Fads and Fancies. Jot Is Increasingly used as tho sea son advances. Last year's gown may bo rojuvonatcd by a llchu. Tho gown of ono color muy havo two or thrco girdles. Thoro 1b a slash In almost ovory skirt worn by women. For Ilttlo girls the HugBlan blouso drofisoH aro In tho load. Tho smartost, tallorsd ensturnoo onv. phaslzo tho bolted coat. ffixim lIHlti: Is mm thing thnt Is nl most na Fitcrcil ns tlio mnr- rl.tBf ri'lntlon-llmt Is nn appointment. A mini ulu fulls to meot his nppolntment, unions Iip hns n jrood reason. Is prnctlcnlly a llnr, ami tho world tronts him us such. TOOTHSOME CHRISTMAS DISHES. For tho young peoplo mnny of the rich foods thnt aro sorved nt this time nre entirely lnnppropriato, and n fow simple desserts and puddings will bo used for thorn. Iloro is ono thnt Is warranted to bo rollablo: Qrapo Juice Souffle. Mix together a pint of grapo Juice, n third of n cup of sugar nnd two tablespoonfuls of granulated gelatine. Stir until dis solved! set tho pnn Into hot wntor and tho process will bo hastened. When tho mixture begins to thicken, stir In tho whltOB of four eggs bealon Btlff. Half 111 small molds, then add a cup of henvy cream beaten stiff to tho re mainder, nnd Jill tho molds. Chill and servo without a sauco. Drop Cookies. Cream ono cupful of butter nnd add gradually ono nnd a .half cups of sugar, thon add thrco eggs well beaten. Dlssolvo n ton "poonful of sodn In ono nnd a halt ta blespoonfuls of hot water, add to tho first mixture, with two cupfuls of Hour mixed with a tcaspoonful of cinnamon nnd half n tcaspoonful of salt; thon ndd ono cupful of chopped walnut meats, ono cup of rnlslnB, nnd ono and a fourth cupfuls of flour. Drop by spoonfuls two Inches apart on a but tered sheet and bako in n modorato oven Almond Cookies. Cream a half cup of butter and add a half cup of sugar creaming well togethor, thon ndd ono ogg woll benten, one-third of a cup of blanched nlmonds finely chopped, tho grntod rind of halt a lomon, two table- spoonfuls of ornngo julco and ono of vanilla, two cupfuls of flour sifted with two tcaspoonfuls of baking pow der, a half tcaspoonful each of cinna mon, cloves, nnd nutmeg. Roll and cut with a round cutter. Bako in n modorato oven until dellcntoly brown. Another Frozen Puddlna. Dlssolvo two tnblcspoonfuls of granulated gela tine in a half cupful bt boiling wator. Cook together a cupful each of sugar and water until It forms n thread. Add this sirup to tho beaten yolks bt throo oggs, heal until cool, thon add tho golatlno, fold in two cupfuls of whip ped cream, then ndd a half cupful of Bultnna raisins, a cup ot mixed nut meats, freezo, and when partly frozen ndd a half pound of candled fruits chopped, nnd soaked In vanilla. Do not hurry. Do not worry, As this world you travel through, No regretting. Kiimlnfr, fruttliiR. Kvor enn ndvimtnge. you. Bo content with what you'vo done; What on earth you loavo undone, Thoro uro plenty left to do. -P. M. Wyllne. CHRISTMAS PUDDINGS AND A CAKE. Tho following is n famous English pudding which it will bo worth whlio to keep in tho family: Chrloimas Puddlnrj. Ono and n fourth pounds of suet, ono nnd n half pounds of currants, ono nnd a half pounds of raisins, ono half pound of lemon and ornngo pool mixed, three fourths of a pound of breadcrumbs, one-fourth of a pound of Hour, ono half pound of Bugnr, four eggs, a quarter of a cup of ornngo or grapo julco, n cup of chopped nlmonds. nnd a chopped apple. Stir well, put Into a well grossed basin or mold, tlo a cloth tightly over nnd boll 12 hours. Tho pudding mny bo partly cooked and finish cooking nnothor day. Servo with a creamed buttor with whipped cream ndded, Hnvor with vanilla. This pudding may bo restcamed us long ns it lasts. Christmas Pound Cake. Cream a half pound ot butter nnd add gradual ly a half pound of lino granulated sugar, then add tho yolks of llvo oggs beaten until thick, tho grated rind of one-half n lumnn, two teaspoonfuls of lomon Julco, n half pound of flour, mixed nnd sifted with one-fourth of n teaspoon of soda, llent three mlnutos nnd ndd n half pound of raisins cut flno with the scissors and dredged with ono nnd a half tublespoofuls of Hour, add a half cup of walnut moats, broken In pieces. Add tho beaton whltt! Turn Into n buttered nnd floured angel eako pan nnd bako Cfi minutes. Remove from tho pan, cov er with bollod frosting nnd plnco on a plato on a tray garnished with hol ly berries and leaves. Christmas Frozen Puddlnn. Beat S-SN-w-XWNVrf Recipes for a Contented Heart. Tho blind Mndamo do Duffnnd ro Jolced that her aflllctlon was not rhou matism; Spurgeon's receipt for a con tented heart was novor to chow pills, but to swallow tho dlsagreeahlo nnd havo dono with It- Darwin's comfort was that ho had novor consciously dono nnythlng to gain uppluuso; und Jefferson novor ceased nlllrmlng his belief In tho satisfying power of com mon daylight, common pleasures, and all the common relations of life. Es slpoff, when commiserated on tho small tho yolks of six eggs slightly. Add in half cup of sugar, n fourth of a toa-i spoonful of salt, and pour on gradi ually two cupfuls of milk, stirring con stantly, cook In n doublo boiler until tho mlxturo thickens. Put a hnlf cup, of sugnr In n snucopan nnd stir con-, stnntly until tho sugar is melted, when brown but not burnod, add to tho custard and let stand until all, dissolved. Tliero Is no preservative and antiseptic, nothing thnt keeps onc'u heart young llko sympnthy, llko kIvIiir one's self with enthusiasm to somo worthy thing or cause. I -violin IlnrouRlr! Ifs. SOME NICE SEASONABLE DISHES, Holiday Sandwiches. Chop flno ono Bmall sour plcklo and six oIIvcb, add. n tablespoonful ot capers and mix, with thrco tablespoonfuls of stiff) mnyonnnlso. ' Spread thin slices ofi bread with butter, nnd put tho nbovo mlxturo on half ot them nnd tho re mainder spread with cream chooso ; sprinkle pnprlka over each slice and' press together. Cut In fancy shapes' and gnrnlBh with pnrsloy. Fruit Cake. Mix ono pound ofj seedless rnlslnB, ono pound of cur rants, and ono pound of shredded cit ron, Hour then with hnlf n cupful oC flour. Boat ton cigs without soparat-, lag tho yolks from tho whlteB; cream ono pound of butter, ndd ono pound of sugnr, and when well mixed ndd tho eggs and a pound of Hour. Beat well and add ono tcaspoonful each of cin namon nnd allspice, a half teaspoouful, of cloves, ono nutmeg grated, nnd the. rind and Julco of nn orango nnd a lemon. Bent woll, then stir In tho floured fruit. Turn into tin molds' lined with wnxed paper and steam thrco hours; then bako ono hour in a slow oven. Queen's Plum Pudding. Mix to-, golhcr a pound of raisins, a pound of currants nnd half a pound of orango peel, dust with a quarter ot n pound of Hour. Chop a pound of bocf suot, sift three-quarters of a pound ot dry bread crumbs, chop halt a pond of blnnchcd, nlmonds, mix with tho fruit, add tho gratod rind of a lemon, halt a poundi of brown BUgar and half a grated nuti meg. Beat flvo eggs, udd half a pint grnpo Julco, mix and pack Into molds., Stcnm ton hours. Steam ono hour bo foro sorvlng. I.ct us never bo bctrayod Into saj'liiB wq havo finished our education; bocauso that would mean wo had BtoppoJ urowlnff.' Thoro 1h always tho upward dimension posslblo for us. John IJurroushs. CHRISTMAS CAKES. Tho cakes nnd puddlngB which con- tnlntfrutts nnd Bplcos nro best madq somo tlmo boforo neoded ns tho flavor la much 'bettor If they aro nllowed to, soason, woll wrapped to keop from drying. Tho following ono, however. Is best mndo to be used within a day1 or two: Queen Cake. Crenm two-thirds ot n cup of buttor, ndd ono nnd thrco fourthH cupfulB of flour, ono-fourth ot a tcaspoonful of soda, a half ten spoonful of cream of tartar, thon add ono und one-half teaspoonfuls of lomon Juice. Bent tho whites of six eggs, add ono and a fourth cupfuls of powdcrod sugar and combine tho mix tures. Bako In a shallow pnn CO. mlnutos. Cover with caramel icing. The President's Cake. Most peoplo, will foel that this 1b too oxponslvo a, cako for ordlnnry occasions; but for tho holiday tlmo or tho ovont of a wedding will warrant n Ilttlo extrava gance. Tho Ingrodlonts nro a pound cnclt of butter, BUgar browned flour slftod, 12 eggs, flvo pounds of seeded, rnlblns, ono nnd a half pounds oC citrons shredded, ono glass of grapo jolly, two teaspoonfuls of molted chocolnto, ono pound of candled chorJ rlcs, ono pound of cnndlod plnonpplo, ono pound of blanched nlmonds cut flno, ono pouhd of pecans cut flno, ono tablespoonful of cinnamon, ono of nut meg, half a tablespoonful of allspice, n tcaspoonful of cloves, ono glass of, grapo Julco and two tcaspoonfuls of rosowator. Soak tho nlmonds ovor night In tho rosowator and tho fruit In tho grapo Julco for tho saniQ rlongth of tlmo. Cream tho butter, add tho sugar, then tho woll-boaton yolks of tho oggs, thon tho splcos, jelly nnd chocolnto. Next add tlio beaton whites nnd part of tho flour Iloll tho fruit in tho rest of tho flour, adding it in smnll quantities nnd mixing it well. Add tho nuts last. Bako or steam for four to six hours In small or largo molds. If stonmnd dry ofT In tho ovon slowly for an hour. ness of bur hands, Insisted thnt longer ones would ho cumborsomo. Ilobort Shaulllor's Hpeclflc for a blue Mondny is to whlstfo ail tho Brahms tunes ho. can remombor. Doctor Cuyler, whon' very 111, replied to a roiatlvo's sugges-' tlon of tho glorious company waiting him nbove, "I've got nil otornlty to vis It with thoso old fellows; I nm in no' hurry to go;" nnd old Aunt Mandy, when asked why sho wns so constuntly cheorful, replied. "Lor', chilo, I Jos' wear this world llko a loose garmout."' Lucy E. Kcolor, In Atlantic.