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The Winnipeg Tribune from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada • Page 37

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Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
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37
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VOL73 WlflP NoTT" I 1 Pumpkin Heads and Flapping Screen-All These Things on Hallowe'en i a n1 gliwst, iitvl (. and witeiieH ah lonf noses brooms, will bo about. Iho streets, Wednesday nifht ami lit 1 1 -hoys ami firls will be "ill inn. I'm- we're not. afraid of any old ins.

Ti -alonf. will lmc 's door hell, a little Rinitr.es with hands ill pockets in keep tin-in warm will 1 jumping up and down in chilly nifht nir On tin- v-ra ti.la. calling: I 'low e'en apples! Hallowe'en apples! 1 1 i' heard tif ii kind hearted in.iii wht liotifht a of npp'cs to five In tlif- little wild rod to. (lies, rod rms-i anil woolen liuniiis. tli.it call Hallowe'en nifhts.

we heard i.f si.mi- kind littln I Kilofil'--! ll pnv- all tlicir i l.i IIo-a np- il(-R t() ll li i Ii 1 1 il Il.mi-. I nWit (if (ictn-l-r is a huli day I i to tin- In-art (if jonili. (nlii-i- In 1 1 1. 1 i art ttendi'd v. itn inui Ii frown i pomp and (vivmniiy wliirh Is apt to in spci'clirrakinn and cnod cloliioH, and coinpatiy man.

and all 1 1, a I tmr Il.illowc'(-n! 1 1 all'iWt en iliff'-rcnt. (t is naj, mj Kt'-Tioiiu, Kroti-s-(iui-. iinooiivi'iition tl, liilarimiM by Htaid old ms-uiiu Cut tha Jaclc-o'- Lantern kid out to youn Uf liberty paite him on a yellow card, and and tin- pursuit and let him bid your guet your (apt tire of liappi-j lib ilea. lies! In the bt-frinniiiK lliillowp'en hail Rrrnl-r-lip lous tn October HI the Iruid iries's who worshipped tho tiun (lod by kecpinsr eternal fircH hurninp upon rrpat Ktone altars, put on their white robes and f.ith.-n-il about their altars, the people Handing near. At a signal tho altar lires were extinf uished.

symbolic of thd completed year of the crops. As Christianity overcame the pagan faith the festival lost its first sii-'i 'tli ance. Folk came to nelieve that October 31 was a time especially propitioi's for tin interference r.f fairies ntid spirits in human affairs. The joviais Hallowe'en praties of demons, witches and Knonn-s are embodied in the pictures seen on this piiKP. Hallowe'en parlieM are particularly suited juniors.

The invitations to a boys and Kiris Hallowe'en olio are very important for tin should put the Kuests in tunu fur I he occasion. A rhjiiit-, written on a pumpkin or a rat cut from colored paper and enclose. 1 in a small envelope is food, or, if the invitations can be deliered by mossenf-r, it Is u. deter idea to write them en clean white corn husk leaves, and to roll and tie thein with a It of oranfe ribbon. Orifinal verses are best.

Here are two simKestions that may be used with the yoiiri hostess' name and (idilresa written below: If you wish to read your fale Appear en Wednesday nifbt at eight. As fhost or witch you should be seen To be in style on Hallowe'en. AI.ICK 11 A Kf'KK. 40 Chestnut Street Hallowe'en is foblin iirinf your brifht And by the charms and tests of fate Kiioh maid or man mav tlnd a mate. MAHtlAKKT AUNOIJ).

7H7 Kim T'nrk. It' you wish to jcive a tilhp of vrifinality to your jlall-owe'en party call it by a new name and use the following vorst. Come and celebrate with me -Lantern Jubilee, ttrint? a pumpkin, lare or small That cheerful fate may you befall. -J sfw-tf tltf Him, "'5vV Ghosts and Goblins in I he Dark. i Witches Tales and Many a Lark I Hut the costumen for a HafiowcVn party ar more than half the fun.

Vhen Mary, IV- or Su Or Hiifii fits a litt .1 ick -o -Lanter invitation for party for Oct. 31. in the ail on-nauiilnf. there is a lot of juu pinf cliait-r, till the question: 'Mother, what am I to a-kid i. anxious tones.

Cwstuines for Hallowe'en parties are i nine' inore Un than even a biand-new p.iity fn.vn. fi most'y lln-y disfiji.srs, and wlu.t is n.oie til than to be I'mk-r the disguise, whatever it na be, i( is plan to wear a tub frock, or at least a la st fown, for Hal.owe'en y. at tics r.ie romp and the tun shou r. le s. by tii ihance of a rip or a spill on a fine fro -k.

The Ideal sheet and pillow case. for i' ea to manafe when we: c.n ia aside wlien ttie ioo.ji is over ai.d. the so, i. Cicpo paper costumes of red and to ro present autumn le.ies are pretty I' i i i party, but no use for a roa.p. They too easi torn.

No little fill wants to and utters of crepe paper le fire the pariy is ha i over, mi tiajicr dresses be sliiiid on ov crisp whit" frocks, s-j tiiat w.ien Ills :u.iS' i iart is over. nd the pan.es lie-fin. tiic ap Ore can be laid aside. The firi whose mother Is fortunate to have brilliant shawl, and silk that can he a lata lurhan, will be very al urinf as a fipsy 'o' mo t- 1 Hoys an be knifhts, ciow ns, and dozena of ojii tniiv thinfs. ANOTHER MOVIE COMEST! I HKTV Jl'N'IORS WILL GO TO A Hit; THEATHK AT THK ruoviNCE NK.T SATURDAY WILL YOU BK ONE OF THKM? Sec Pa-e 3 Fc? Details I 'j (.

1 I Here is something brand new or yoa Junior to think about. The Tribunz Ja xior, the first boys' and girls' paper ever published in Winnipeg, is starting a contest that every one of you can enter. Thirty dollars in cash prizes will be givi i to the winners. We haven't space here to tell ycu all cbtut it, but ycu uili iit.d the whole story inside 1 'i 1 i I I "i I i.

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Years Available:
1890-1949