0 c - i Hit a--a--a-a- t t sir S km si il 5i J StJvSilfSt SSkSStiSIMaWSt i I TSlrSlvyuTvl5 ftrvifif rtt is i FORTY LONG TEARS AGO 1 A BOYS PIBST C1IHI8TMAS IN THE HHiLS OP T1D3 KEYSTONE STATE BY 0SB0RN SPENCER Oirf0Jtt 1S09 hy Ofborn Stxnccr a fork and tuff it into the carcass cut the ducks neck reserving a piece of skin p sew up tho aperture pack in the popes nose and sew up likewise then roll the duck In a cloth and tie It round and round with a string then plunge It Into boiling salt water and cook 35 minutes re move the cloth and serve on a hot dish with a garnish of lemon Ancient Ilecipe MENU FOB CniUSTMAS DAY II I celebrate the birth of the Divine And the return of the Saturnlan reign My songs are carols sung at eiery shrine Iroclalmlng 1eace on earth good will to men Longfellow j DINNEIt Consomme Irlntannicr Celery Caviare Itadlshet - Fried Smelts aux Fine Herbs Supreme of Partridges wV French Peas with Fresh Uutter Hum Iunch Roast Canvashaek Ducks Currant Jelly Lettuce Salad with Egg Cream Cheese SWEETS j Plum Pudding In Burning Brandy DESSEHT Fruits Bonbons Coffee FRENCH SWEET DESSEKT A French iwett dessert for Christmas Is the Iced fruit pudding Seed quarter of a pound of Malaga raisins and lay them in a stone Jar with a cup of good sherry add lour ounces of candied cherries cut In half two ounces of candled apricots cut in coarse bits snd one ounce of candied citron chopped fine Let this candied fruit stand in the sherry for 12 hours At the end of this time make one quart of ice cream using one pint of rich milk mixed tilth the yolks of four eggs and one large cup of sugar Heat this custard over the fire for five minutes stirring it constantly then add one lint of crt a in and freeze THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY DKOHMKHR 21 1800 iHt l - lit i i v hs j - - - j - - - - -- - - av - at a aa a tl - - tJt --------------- f 4 t ruTw 5W sis i rfW5 At35tNff at wt auaH aw aw w aw rw aw mmm II HY wore ell iiiK ono uuotlior u hull t first iMirlHl in a h c h ii ml tlio portly prosperous bank I or looked u p wit n a proocou plotl air when some one asked g yf Ii I m for his -- - at- V Tlio first 4 - V Christmas that I 9 reiiieinher clear ly ho snlil slowly as If gathering his memories together after lighting a big fat cigar was passed at the Ifomo of old Deacon Mallory 1 was 0 or 7 years old and by the same token It must have been 10 years or more ago You must know that I was a coun try ministers son My fathers charge included u wooden meeting house built on the Greek temple pattern and half a dozen little red schoolhouses perched on the steep hillsides and nes tling In the deep valleys of one of the most northeasterly counties of Penn sylvania All through that region the pater was known as the elder and the deacons of the church organizations to which he ministered took turns enter taining the elder and his family on Christmas As a rule our Christmas visits included Christinas eve and two or throe days thereafter and so it was this time Deacon Mallory lived ten good miles away from the story and a half brown house that stood in the edge of a tre mendous big piece of pine and hem lock timber where we lived and there being two feet of snow on the ground we had to cover the ten miles In a cut ter hauled by Crookfoot as my father called the ungainly looking young horse he drove in making bis widely scattered pastoral calls The day be fore Christmas was clear and sun shiny but bitter cold that year and I shall never forgot the ride to the dea cons At first our road was on the leo side of a great tree crowned ridge Shelter ed as we then were from the biting wind we scarcely realized how low the temperature was and the path being well packed Crookfoot took us over the snow at a lively clip the bells Jin gling merrily with every step Here and there the road passed through deep cuts lu the drifts between pure white frigid walls of snow sometimes eight and ten feet high These walls had been Inscribed with many curious in scriptions and rude pictures which in terested mo very much as we drove along though I had never heard a word of the newly named science of grailltology I was Intently studying some of the pictures and inscriptions when my father told mo to look ahead and then get ready for what 1 saw coming As ho spoke he pointed to the brow of the hill up which we were driving There I saw the snow drifting in a line white sandlike state The wind Is blowing up there sonny and It wont be as pleasant when wo get to the top as It is by any means Wrap your comforter closo about your ears my boy or theyll bo frozen sure By the time I was ready for tho drifting snow we were In tho midst of it and for tho next three quarters of an hour wo all including Crookfoot had plenty to do to keep tho breath of life agoing Tho snow was drifting wildly and of tho track so well beat en In the sheltered part of the road not a vestige was to bo seen By tho time wo had got over tho broad back of tho hill and down Into the valley in which the deacons house was situated tho human beings In the party were more than half frozen while Crook foot was nearly exhausted Once In tho shelter again however wo quickly jprr D I t mxA I T I COULDNT UNDEIlSTANn WHV SJIE FLUSH ED SO VIVIDLY thawed out and by tlio time we reach ed the deacons wo were all lu fairly comfortable shape again Our stay at the deacons made quite as great an Impression on my memory as tho Journey there Tho deacon owned a sawmill nud did a gcueral lumbering business not one of the great steam mills with circle saws of later years but a primitive mill with upright saws operated with an old fnshloned undershot water wheel I spent tho afternoon lu the mill watch ing tho logs as they were fed to tho rasping saw which slowly though stvadlly ate Us way from end to end producing a bright fresh new plank with every Journey of the carriage That night 1 slet with two or tho deacons boys and in a trundle bet for the llrst and last time of my life Wu boys talked about what we should Hud In our stockings till late In the night Kxamlnatlon of the stockings In the morning riding down hill and out on tho Ice of the deacons frozen mill pond snowballing and other Incidents made Christmas morning pass fast enough I assure you And after that came the Christmas dinner All the deacons mill hands and some of his neighbors partook of that dinner There were two big tables and one little one We boys and some little glrln sat at the little one and there were more folks at all three than I had ever before seen together any where except at meeting The main dish of that dinner was chicken There were enough wish bones for all the children to wish two or three times over and the fun every body had was Immeasurably satisfy ing even if the manners of every one present were homely and tho talk more hearty and wholesome than graceful and clover When It came my turn to wish Darwin Mallory the deacons 21 -year-old son told me what to wish That Sarah may say yes he whispered In my ear Sarah Wilson was the pret tiest young woman in the room and 1 liked her a lot Later I told her what Darwin had whispered in my car and I couldnt understand why she Hushed so vividly Hut she seemed pleased because I gave her tho long end of my wishbone for 1 had got my wish and one day in the following Tune I was present when my father pronounced Darwin and Sarah man and wife Then I was told what my wisii had meant Bless me said the banker Ive let my cigar go out OsnorN Spivcek imk mk 3 Le t i WCS H1 tiling on MENUS Tho average mortal ou looking over a col lection of Xmas me nus has a fellow feel ing with the hungry traveler who went in to a restaurant and told tho waiter to bring him the bill of faro But the reader must remember that the follow ing feasts have been planned for tho day which comes but ouco a year and that there is a limit to human capacity for assimilation Surely tho best things in all of the lists If there be any degrees In goodness should satis fy the most exacting gormnud MENU FOR CrmiSTMAS DAY I What neat repast shall feast us light and choice Of Atlic taste with ivinc whence wc may rise To hear tho lule well touched or artful voice Warble immortul notes and Tuscan air John Hilton DINNIin rOTAOE Cream of Spinach nous dokuvkes Sardines Tunny Herrings Gherkins Tickled Walnuts EXTHEE Mutton Cutlets Dreaded with Cheese Iotato Croquettes Roast Coose Apple Sauce Laitues a la Creme Sweet Potatoes Fried Lemon Iunch OAME Wild Duck a la Portugalse Creen Ieas a la Francaise Salad SWEETS nrandled Fruit Ice Cream Jloiuefort Cheese Coffee Uiscuits DUCK A LA IOnTUGAISE Tako a wild duck chop the heart liver and gizzard very fine with three bhallots pepper and salt liberally add a lump of fresh butter knead the whole well with NEW CHRISTMAS DISHES Ilnm IMiiIiIIiik tJlntM Irult Snlml Mllll IMllllkflH For plum pudding glace scald one pint of milk with a small piece of cin namon In a double boiler Beat he yolks of six eggs and one cup of sugar until smooth and light Stir the milk slowly Into the eggs and sugar and re turn to the double boiler stir constant ly until the mixture coats tho spoon Have ready four ounces of chocolate melted over hot water add a little of the custard and stir until smooth then beat It Into the rest of the custard add one pint of cream and when well mixed pass through a tine strainer Into the can of the freezer add a table spoonful of vanilla cool and freeze Cut catulled fruit apricots cherries citron etc In thin slices to these adil sultana raisins cleaned currants and tigs llnely sliced There should be three fourths of a pound one cup and a half In all Moll the fruit In half a cup each of sugar and water until It Is tender and plump drain and add to the frozen mixture Mix thoroughly and pack In a bombe mold Let stand packed in Ice and salt an hour or more Serve surrounded with a ring of whip ped cream sweetened and llavorod or with a frozen punch Tho amount of chocolate may be di minished one or two ounces as desired One tablespoonlul of Hour may be sub stituted for the yolks of two of the eggs Christmas Fruit Salad Peel two or anges With a sharp knife cut between the pulp and skill and remove the sec tions whole Slice the meats of half a pound of Kngllsh walnuts Of half a pound of tigs reserve a few for a gar nish and cut the rest in thin slices Slice four bananas Toss half of the Ingredients together with two or three tablespoonfuls of oil and If tho or anges are sweet toss again with one tablespoonful of lemon Julee Arrange In a mound on a salad dish Put tho rest of the fruit each kind separately ou tho mound in sections garnish the 1 v I wSmH vV MfS fflr ILUM runnixa oiack edge and top witli heart leaves of let tuce and add stars of mayonnaise dressing and candied cherries here and there Plunkets Cream one cup of butter add one cup of sugar gradually Beat tho whites of six eggs to a stiff broth the yolks until light and add to the whites and beat again Sift together twice half a cup of Hour three fourths of a cup of cornstarch and two tea spoonfuls of baking powder Add the beaten eggs to the butter and sugar gradually then add the dry ingredi ents and at the last a teaspoouful of vanilla extract Bake in a moderate oven in Individual tins buttered De licious to servo with ice cream Tho cut and recipes are reproduced from tho Boston Cooking School Magazine XervoiiH IroHlrntluii Defined Wont you tell mo what Is really nervous prostration queried a man of a woman I hear of this one of my acquaintances chiefly feminine and of that being victims of this fashiona ble disease but I have not the slight est idea what tho symptoms are I do not know how to describe it ex actly she answered It Is when you order a poached egg for breakfast for instance and they bring you a fried one and you burst into tears or when you go iuto hysterics because the cook sends you word sho wants a new saucepan or when you consider your husband an unfeeling brute because he tells you to cheer up and asks you to go to tho theater These or some thing like them are the premonitory symptoms Tho next stngo Is mild lunacy Exchange Tlie Cheerful Opni Fire The open lire does make heart and hand lighter and solemnity is not ab solutely essential to good management as our Puritan ancestors thought Tho lire Is company and cheer and hospi tality If you are alone you are not so apt to be lonely as If your only friend present were a steam radiator If the room Is full and you feel pen sive you can Indulge In the feeling without rudeness whereas there Is something about a room without a fireplace or one in which tho chimney is blocked up thnt makes a great deal of polite chatter necessary House Beautiful FiikMoii inn PmicleM The crepe tie chine scarf with fring ed ends coming through the left side of th6 corsage represents a new fancy Blue plumngo hats or rather toques are the dernier crl of French elegance in the matter of headgear They aro composed altogether of soft pale blue feathers with tho brims curling up ward and no trimming save an owlish head lu tho front White cloth toques nrq worn by Parisian ladies Stitchlngs aro now being applied to what would seem to be the most un likely materials For example velvet for millinery nnd for dresses where It acts as handmaiden to other fabrics Is pretty well covered with close stitch ed or Inch wide lines of white stitch lngs Gray castor and beaver are favorite costume colors this season Long transparent laco of chiffon sleeves Hud favor In dressy wntsts for tho theater etc MERRY CHRISTMAS ITS DECOHATIONS OF GMEEN GAR LANDS AND BRIGHT LIGHTS The loollo Trmlltlnti of ClirUtinnn tJrfcim A tliiirinliiK tt it it iny NelnMiu litir Uiiurwnr Trlmtiilnir tliilitMlln tViii rilir Tln ilanivl ilotinril lirr kltllc ulironj Tlio linll una ilrrmM ullli holly Krrrni Tortli to tln utiuil dli nirtry iiipii k To atli r In tlio mWlrloo It was a poetic old notion that kindly sylvan spirits repair to the houses that are docket with evergreens lu Decein Iter there to remain uunlppcd by frost r t rr jdgm If Mf I IT lVJ liJ tr f I f DECOKATION OK A DOOltWAV and cold winds until a milder season renews the foliage of their favorite haunts The pretty tradition has van IMied but we still feel the need of an outward and visible sign of good will and Jollity at Chrlstmastlde So up go the holly and lie mistletoe or whatever green things are most available though wo seek them perhaps ottener in the market place than the wood Many people deem a spray or two stuck Indiscriminately behind the pic tures sullicleiit to servo their purpose in view of tho fact that these do not last long But oriener young and old alike enter into tlio Christmas garland ing with a right good will mingled with a serious Intent which results In a festival of fun and triumphs of deco rative achievement besides Nowadays holiday decorations call for most tasteful consideration and tho od fashioned promiscuous scatter ing of greenery and frosted finery Is quite out of date Tho hall as a general thing offers a special opportunity and a free hand to the decorator Tho llrst sketch shows a doorway therein with a simple scheme which Is very attractive and within the skill of oven the beginner in this decorative art The framework must first be constructed and for their purpose cane round rods or light sticks of any kind may bo used These aro fastened together with wire the frame Is then covered with Holland and painted all over except the star and the motto which should show light through Holly laurel cedar arbor vibe ground pine bay leaves etc any of them furnishes appropriate greens for the trimming To get a good transparency a light would have to be specially placed be hind the holland or other material Tho best material to admit of the light showing through is the tracing linen used by architects for making largo tracings But ordinary window blind material which Is cheaper answers very well To those who can do loitering with facility tho somewhat hackneyed Mer ry Xmas may be dropped to make room for a more pretentious couplet SUCh as Come let us play ami make good cheer For Christinas comes but once a year In the device of the second cut which is designed for clothing a hang- CENTER DECORATION FOR CHRISTMAS ing light preferably electric recourse is hod to tho convenient framework of a Japanese umbrella Its reddish tints would look well against tlio ever greens and tho festooning round the rim might bo made very effective From its handle hangs a cluster of mistletoe reminiscent of the kissing bunch of tho olden days Coffee Jell- Coffee makes an excellent Jelly Soak one package of gelatin lu one pint of colt water then pour over It one quart of boiling water add ono pine of gran ulated sugar and the same amount of very strong coffee Strain this Into n ring mold nud put lu a cold place When serving fill the center with whip pet cream sweetened also put the cream around the outside ncrmnsr HOLIDAY BONBONS Irruoh rmullen lliMv lo Miiliei tlin roiiiliuil Nh n in Outer Uln There are three steps In the proeosn of making French candles viz pre paring the fondant shaping the ecu ters ami dipping Ihetn These slops tho llostoti Cooking School Magazine explains as follows In connection with recipes for different varieties of lion botis that can be iiiade from foiulaut and which need be limited only by the Imagination of the maker or tho mate rials at hand The Fondant Put two cups or ono pound of granulated sugar half a cup of water anil tine fourth of a teaspoon ful of cream of tartar In a saucepan over the lire and boll without stirring Dip the hand or a sponge in cold water and wash down the crystals that ad here to the sides of the saucepan with out touching the sirup below Do not Jar or move the saucepan about on tho sieve lest the sirup become granular Test the sirup often by dipping a Utile woollen spoon In cold water then lu the sirup and then again lu cold water When the sirup thai adheres to ho Hpiiou can be worked Into u soft ball II Is conked enough Turn the niiiss on to an oiled marble or platter and let It stand until a dent Is left ou the sur face when the mass Is pressed with tho linger If a crust forms upon the out side It indicates that the bulling Iiiih been too much prolonged and the crust must be entirely removed or the whole mass may lie relumed to tho saucepan with two tablespoonfuls of water and boiled again Now work It with a wooden spoon or paddle till tho mass becomes a soft smooth creamy paste Mold as yon would bread for a few mo ments then pack the fondant solidly lu a glass or earl hen Jar cover closely Willi oiled paper and let stand at least I hours before using Shaping the Centers Put about half a pound of fondant on to a slab work Into it half a teaspoouful of vanilla ex tract then form Into balls egg shapes or cones and set aside ou pariilllu pa per for several hours to burden The fondant may also be wrapped about a hazelnut or almond blanched or about a candled cherry or other fruit cut In small pieces Dipping the Centers Molt the other half of the fondant over hot water double boiler adding a few drops of hot water and flavoring lo suit the taste Tho fondant may also lie color ed very delicately with color paste The quant Hy of paste taken up ou tlio point of a wooden skewer will be sulli cleiit Stir the fondant while melting and before dipping each piece of can dy also Keep It hot over hot water and reheat tho water as It cools Thin the fondant with a few drops of hot water whenever It Is necessary Drop a center Into the fondant take out with a candy dipper removing all su perfluous fondant by scraping the dip per on the edge of tho saucepan Drop the cream on to parallln paper Culoreil Stone KiiKfiKriitent ItiliKN The Tad for color has affected even tho engagement ring and while the diamond solitaire remains always KXGAfiEMENT mvcs fashionable the betrothal of two fond hearts Just now calls into requisition as Its symbol the brighter hues of ru bles emeralds sapphires and tur quoises Tlio pearl too enormously popular for every purpose presents Itself In this guise Tho cut shows prevailing styles No 1 the ruby and diamond double heart surmounted with a true lovers knot appeals to the very sentimental The girl who likes style will unhesitatingly choose No 0 tho diamond and ruby marquise which Is the latest and most chic of all King No 2 representing a ruby and sapphire double cluster with tho shank Jeweled with brilliants is very handsome No t ruby nnd diamond is one of the most fashionable rings of tho day No 5 shows the esteem lu which the emerald Is held Deep in the heart of every girl Is an affection for the turquoise though it be less costly and rare than some of tho other stones nnd ring No 4 sntlsUes this while No 7 responds to tho traditional feeling thnt associates pearls with be trothal ami tho wedding ring Tho side stones of tho last two aro dia monds Note From the Jewelers Clrculnr Charming now enrdcascs and pocket books depart from tho commonplace of their kind for they are all In soft un dressed skins usually of a delicate gray tone In chamois reindeer lizard etc Benutlful gray suede purses nnd small bags aro oblong with flat alitor or gilt frames omnmented with unlquo designs such as a snake or a trailing vlue The fastening Is tho ball clasp The corners of the tint purses lu un dressed leather show cxquislto tra ceries of brilliants nnd olivines A real buttouholo worked with silk nnd a Jeweled button oftenest n pearl or dia mond serve for n fastening Fob chains continue much lu fashion for men 11 A Word to Doctors Wo hnvo tho hlRhoat rcfjard for tho medical profession Our preparations ato not sold for the purptmoof antagon izing thorn but rather ns an aid Wo lay It down ns an established truth that internal remedies mo positively injuri ous to expectant mothers The distress nud discomfort experienced during tho months preceding childbirth can bo al leviated only by external treatment - by applying u liniment that softens ami re laxes the over Htraiiictl muscle1 We make and sell such a liniment com bining the ingredients in u manner hithotto unknown and call it Mothers Friend Wo know that in thotiuiitiitc of rviu it hits proved inoio than n blessing lo expectant motheis Itovoicomes morn ing sickness It relieves tlio sense of tightness Headaches cense and dan ger fioni Swollen Haiti and Uising llreasl is avoided Labor itself hi nlmi tenet ami shorn of most of tho pain Wo know that many doctors tecum mend it and wo know that multitude of women go to tho drug stolen and buy it because they nio suio their physicians hnvo no objections Wo ask n trial just a fair test Tlicio is no possible chance of injury being the rusull be cause Mothers Prlcncl is scientific ally compounded It is sold ati a bot tle and should be used during most of the period of gestation although great telief is expetienced if used only a short time before childbirth Send for our il 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