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Saturday, December 24, A I PACK pm tasiitons -m Social Customs 1" Household 1 his Modern World Wholesome Meals For A Winter Day By SISTER MARY. Breakfast. Stewed figs ceieal, cream, coddled eggs, crisp graham toast, cornmeal pancakes syrup milk, coffee Luncheon. Scalloced ojsteis, cabbage a orange salad, brown Betty, milk, tea Dinner. Boiled mutton, mashed potatoes turnips in lemon sauce, pear and peanut buttei salad, canned cherries chocolate cake, milk coffee TURNIPS IN LEMON SAUCE Three cups diced boiled turnips, 2 tablespoons butter, 1 tablespoon flour 1 cup water 1 teaspoon salt, teaspoon pepper, 1 egg jolk, 2 tablespoons lemon juice, i tablespoon minced parsley Melt butter, stir flour and slowly add water, stirring constantlj Season with salt and pepper and boil five minutes Remove from fire and in egg yolk sligntly beaten Add lemon juice and parsley and pour o' er hot freshlv- cooked and drained turnips Serve at once ETHEL Goat-Getters Winter Resort Fashions Favor Dust-Like Colors Into ibp ti links which ill soon be over the mils to Palm Beach Coronntlo and nthor i plav- (frniinds the fnshlon-wlsE woman is How packing of alluring new clothpi CARDIGAN OUTFITS MOST POPULAR Brtwmi the layers of tissue in the ene she for spo'ts clothes arc not two or thiep but as manv nnd jackets ns her pockctbook allows For golf- Ing and the cooler davs that arc bound to happen even In the bnlmiest she has provided two-piece modes of angora wool crepe and wool Jersey Tho skirts of the latter are often of the same silk ciepe which Bppcnr-i in futuilsttc appliques on lumpers Here and there metal threads aie intioduccd and It is apparent that skirts are almost always pleated nil thp vay around BIARRITZ GUIDES If slip picfi-is (like the fashion- bles nt Blarrlt?) to wear a tailored Irock to tia she includes two-piece Chnnel sports frock of Rood old-fashioned china silk and one of haiidkcrcVef limn The piospectlve sorter expects mnnv enjoyable houts on tae bench finds tho wool jorsev bathing Bull with icmovable flounce and t-n ih of a a just to her liking Alongside of it she tucks in a dash- ini; pilr of romun striped silk beach p.ijnmn.s Aid just befoie she snaps d6wn the lid her sports trunk 1C Is alert to the latest, she will In two 01 thice sweater? one of knitted in stocking stitch of thecr lisle SIRTS ARE FULLER The printed satin frock illustrated is a tvp'cal resort frock for In the afternoon It proves its Ultra-newness bv repenting the motif Us pattern in beads on a nude chiffon yoke Like many of the afternoon modes it sponsors the Irregular hemline Other de- dlgns destined to bask under palm trees hnd gay garden parasols are of chiffon, plain or printed with fluttering srarf necklines, soft drapenes nnd graceful flounces One notices eUo there is a tendency in every one of these highly feminized fashions to tighten the line about HIP hips while the hemline swings out fuller than ever in happy con- trait Packed with the coats which are utialght affairs of soft woolens in ombre- cflccts and often plain-toned with quilted trimming, are the en- jiemblps They differ from ensembles of the past in their three-quarter and i-cven-ciKhths length jackets and in thcfr misty colors, which are stiong- rr than pastel tones, yet rendered very soft by a dust-like cast In tweed or cashmere fabrics artfully combined with matching silk crepes they are particularly enchanting Hsr large capellne hat of natural paillnson banded with grosgrain, as are most of the smart resort hats, Jills her hatbox so completely she is pack her small felt, bakou end bnngkok hats in the same trunk that holds her spaikling evening Irofika of soft chiffon BOOK OF MODIQUETTE For tht houdofr library aiilnn tfpt on what ta and Is not'bcina done in the world, of fasli'on.

The colored handled cutlery which Is iiNpd on many breakfast tables and for the Informal Sunday evening meal In being combined ith matching jrlajiware by clever hostesses Yellow handled knives nnd forks go on tho snmc table with amber glassware grf-pn glosses and cutlery may bo chosen to match almost exactly. SPAPFRf Of Course You Know- The Review's Own i Styles and Patterns It's Smart to Serve Waffles Sunday Evening Many charming hostesses have made informal Sunday evening gatherings quite a feature of their entertaining Among the good things that they serve are fluifv waffles and for sucn occasions a waffle set of quaint pottery is indispensable Batter and svrup jugs cups and saucers and plates along with ci earners and sugar are the essential pieces The WHether Bureau. Whether or not jou get cold feet vlien motonrg in winter a foot muff lined with iheeps wool would maKe a smart cold weather accessoiy foi our i cai Undoubtedly someone who rides I with jou will enjov its cozy waimth and it may be chosen in a co'or to harmonize with the upholstery of the cir ICnpvnght 1027 Standard Pub Co I 5S7 Dry and Creamy Face Powders BX ANN ALYSIS. Face powders are drj or creamy according to whether or not thej 1 have cold cream or lanohre--wool Is Needle's Eye Growing Smaller? By OLIVE ROBERTS A A man found a woman pocketbook in a Christmas ciowd It ccin- 1 tained exactlv one thousand in cash and some papeis A card bore the owners name and address The man was tur-d he was hungry he was womed There was a chance of losing his job the first of the year I there was nothing to spare for Christmas presents for tne children i and theie were bills He had been walking with his head down Thats how he found the puite His car was com ng It a home and supper--the street a sogej andcola--he was very tired' But theie was the pockctbook a new re- sports bility spiung out of the dark He wished he hadi found it sorre- one else might a picked it up and spared him the trouble of reluming it He 11 owned and consideie-1 what to do Then he bhovcd the book into the pocket of his shabbv coa' and jammed down his hat He mav rs well get it ovc with now Ooss ng Mie street he boaided a west bourd cai A hilf houi ride he the entire a 1 It cost htm a dar-ticket that he could not afford To return, he tho ight uneasily lid cost another And he rouldn possibly get home till eight now His wife would be worried Not once did it occur to him that his pocketbook he.d the thing that would put an end to all the bills and worries and buy Chustmas presents and clothes a bulwark against need in unemployed das the very esserce of peace and happiness He i cached the street and sought the number in the dim reflection of a coinei light The house was of solid piosperous brick with hollv wreathes in the winaovs A maia answered the door She called her mistiess, a ladj in sma velvet, who grabbed the nocketbook and said fervently, "Oh tnar.k jou so much I lust missed it and thought Id left it the taxl- I was lust going to phone the poiice, but this wall save me the trouble now She shut the dooi ifte his short explanation Paschal wound thanking lam again The man trudged away no mo-e thought of i revva-d in his mind than in hers nis fav except an ahoi "DOHTflT if Cbfc-T YOUP G-Ofvr WiKTtf? THAT OF TME- WHO'VE. LOT IT TO FOR THfc- AMOfflW? WIHTEP THE- CHP.P 1 WnO uP COUP if C'POS'TIMG- THtsT one.

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Iw mill -in tin' ii i Ml I) i Iw'r eif'ftu I 1)11 i i ii i i i i i hi- Hip 1)111? i i i iii I lit. I In i' AW ON' 1' I I M- i hl'iii f. i i i 1 i i i -ft i htlllj'' 1M I a ndo I i Hft'l i i i rii.v I mi I 'i 11 bntiil i i i i uji I I Tinli" i i i rt'ln' liUvi fi'icl i i i i i i i i i I him I ni I Mr i i 1 tc it-i dtil I I I i i i Ii 1 I I I Ml ll' 1 ll'V CI 't I I I I i i I I i A I I A Mr i i A i trjlili i i In i 1 111 i i i i HHI i Ui i i i i i ti nit i Hr i of i WoiM mill i in in A i nn ir'ti Hot i In i'i I 1 1 nt I i in n'hi i i i find i i fltul i I I i i i I I i i i i i I hi ll I Hi 11 If I I iS" (in i i i C. Paschal Shot Jn Leg Herbert Edwards CKarged With Shooting. ACCIDENT CLAIMED Witnesses Say Paschal's Own Gun Used.

Charged bv Clarence Pischal with assault with intent to k'll his brother, Charles Paschal, Heibert Edwards aged twenty-four was locked up evening to await the result of What heaven sma er Edwards has about everything in He- hap- price honestv' And what pnceiP ed to be piesent when the shoct- i' Does the needles eve grow mg occurred, but he "and other witnesses cortend Hiat Paschal shot him with his own gim SHOT IN THIGH LIFE'S NICETIES A POPULAR STYLE 5 a Checked woolen and wool crepe are heie combined Ciepe satin would be equally attractive the re-1 ei se side of the crepe serving as contrast This Pattern is cut in 6 Sizes 34 36 38 40 42 and 44 inches bust measure A 40 inch size will require 2 i yaras of 40 inch matenpl, together fat--mcorpoiated them TJsuallj with ard of contrasting material, if these ingredients have been used for panel and facing on collar and the label mentions that fact For skin that is dn cieamv 01 lanolated powdei is indeed desirable Such powders axe smooth and t.dhere it the shin, pi eventing the diy and scaly appearance which powder gives to some faces When powder contains sufficient cream within itseli it is unnecessary to give'the face the usua 1 prepare tor treatment with cold cream However, if your preference is foi a drv powder applv a very small amount of vour favorite cream cold or -vanishing before using the powaer In applying the powder, cover all parts of the face well with it Many women make the mistake of leaving forehead and neck unpowdered, thus producing a very inartistic effect, the difference in color striking the eye at once, and unpleasantly Also, do not put on so much powder that the face looks like a mask, which is what a great many women do 'leversed fronts The width of the Diess at the lower edge i plaits extended is 52 inches Pattern mailed to any address on receipt of 15c silver or stamps Send 12c in silver or stamps for our UP-TO-DATE FALL AND WINTER 1927-1928 BOOK OF FASHIONS ORDER BLANK. Fashion Dept. Daily Review, Decatur, 111. HINTS ON ETIQLFT 1 It, New Year calling still a cus- om in cities' 2 What is the procedure in smallel places 0 3 How long a time should each call 'ake THE ANSWEFS 1 Yes to some extent 2 To plan regulai nute and go in groups to first one friend nouse then another 3 more than a half-hour Party Brings 5 BIL Potatoes FASHION'S FANCIES Pink Bag. Pink velvet fashions a new evening bag.

It has a studden handle where peails and synthetic gems gleam White bags are good, too. Flounced Undies. New underwear takes godets and for fullness An ibis crepe de chine set has deep flounces of ac- cordian pleated georgette, lace edged Three Quarters. A smart coat of tan shaved baby Iamb has almost a trench coat Hare and a collar that fastens tight lo the neck in military manner. Ruffled Suit A medium blue velvet suit has a shirred ruffle for its collar, and a shirred ruffle finishing the hip- lenictu coat- More Than 200 Attend Two hundred persons attended the 'Community Christmas enteitamment Inclosed find $.

Please send me the patterns listed Friday night at the A below: Pattern No Size annex by members of the boys department, and turned in as admission over five busnels of potatoes, which then donated to the Commumtj Christmas store The main part of the program, a pageant entitled The First Christi a was acted by the boys under I the direction of Paul kitchell bojs work secretarv, with a lemark- able amount of ability considering Street Paschal was shot in the light thigh and the bullet ranged upward and is believed to have lodged In muscles of the abdomen Paschal has an artificial right leg and haj the bul'et entered a shoit distance lower it would have caused him no discomfoit physically Theie mignl lie sorie mental disqu et because of 'the disfiguring of that leg because it is a new leg Its predecessor was shattered in an automobile accident not long ago That was his only ml although two Chicago men in the other car were oad'y hurt REMEMBERED NOTHING Paschal himself seemed to remember nothing about the shooting and the warrant was sworn out by his brother From the stories told the police bv witnesses claiming to know- all about it the shooting occurred when an attempt was being made to take the gun away from Charles Paschal The trouble occuned at the intersection of Jasper and Sangamon streets shortly after 6 o'clock Clar ence Paschal declared that he and Cnailes and Lot Beck had left Becks home at 1J69 East Marietta street to look for Becks father and that thej cut across the back end of the Edwards lot and that Edwards came out andj shot Charlie, after starting a fight WAS UNCONSCIOUS Charles Paschal was taken to St HOUSEHOLD HELPS. Freshr Curtains. Automobile curtains- should be kept rolled instead of folded as they will crack in time in the creases Clean Upholstery. An automobiles upholstery should be kept as clean as living room chairs Brush and sponge with waim water and ammonia and rub -with a dry cloth Mending Gloves. Before mending a hole in gloves, buttonhole around it carefully with the finest needle you have Then catch together the button-holed edge Fresh Tobacco.

To keep tobacco moist, put it in an air-tight tar with a large juicy slice of raw potato or apple These stay moist than damp paper. their age They spoke their lines well llary hospital in an unconscious con- and showed the lesult of much training Mr Mitchell ai ranged the play and designed the scenery and the figures for the shadowgraphs which w.ert snown during each act Slides of famous paintings were shown following each scene and Chustmas music was played on a phonograph Included in tha pageant the journey of Mary to Bethlehem, the innkeepers, apperrance of the angel to the shepherds, -the wise men and the manger scene. FEEL EARTH SHOCK IN CALIFORNIA Anaheim Gal, Dec 24 (A -A slight earthquake shock was felt generally throughout the city it 4 3(5 clock Friday afternoon No damage was icported. dition but revived in an hour and declared he could not remember anv- thmg that happened after he loft Beck's house about 6 o'clock He admitted having taken a couple of drinks Clarence Paschal brother of Charles, and Glenn Edwaids, brothei- of Herbert, were taken into custody, as were ako Lot Beck and Walter Beck, but they were later released after questioning ACCIDENT, CLAIM According to the police, all except Clarence Paschal said that Charles accidentally shot himself, that he was, flourishing the gun and threatening others and that when an attempt jvab made tortake it away from him it was discharged the struggle Paschal is not thought to have been seriously hurt, unless the wound becomes infected. Miu kf nf i a Champaign, Mis Penrl Ames la, Mrr Bcs.le Mansfield Thomas White Heath, Elijah Groomfi of Oil- bert la and Wlnficld Grromc.

mlm Nevada, la Mrs. Quinn membei of tin Methodist church in Mirr-n mid tin and Daughter of Rtlx-kah in Farmer City Old Resident Dies Friday David Ritchie Had Lived 70 Years in County. David Ritchie, old resident of Macon county, died Friday evening at his home, 520 East William street He was seventy-nine years old last July He had been in failing health for over a vear and for almost six months had been confined to his home Mr U'tchle was born Frankhn county. Pa, July 1, 1848 He was one of six sons of Mr and Mrs 130 000 gallons of vvn'er held In 'tor- 1 Samuel Ritchie who with their pai- age, there was a geno- il fceilni; of I ents came to Illinois from Pennsyl- I congratulation the ink I I I I I I I I i I i i i i i i In i 'H" hsul Mi i Mure Mr siilin i Jm.fi i i i i i i i Mi" i I i i i Niri'f i i t'i i tlu- i nt M( I il en '(i i civ Mi 111 i i nnd i i i In i-uiui. i GIBSON CITY HAS BIG-SPILL WHEN CITY TANK BREAKS Gibson City, Dec 21--Wlirn the bottom dropped out of the old wnU-r tank at the Wetter Worki till, vn'clc and flooded the neighborhood i Die 1 i 1 ul HV Hi i i i i i nut! lo HIM roi ml Mini llif li Id- town i i lr il 1 1 rtnvn lil-f i i I- (Inin rrtKtnrrt Rldr onrl hH I i i i in i i feel I i i in 11 i pii-i i i i i i i i 'i In i xi r( In 1B81 itirl 1m i I rind I'll' I in ii hurt i i I i i lint I Iii I IIP Inn' i i In 18 a a dents For many years he conducted a just a yea, o.

had eratlon of to obvlatt general store in Warrensburg and was any dependency on the old Utik also engaged in farming in that which had been known lo be In precarious condition foi time tlnv it was the spill hacj no cfli 1 1 on the water distribution neighborhood DECATUR He retired some time ago and moved I though it gave the inhabitants o' the to Deratur He and Miss Mary Hanks waiter works nelghboihood the fcr-t- weie maruea Jan 2 1875 He is i tnat thev wcrc i prelt vived by his wife and three sons, Howaid ttnd Lester Ritchie of Deca- tjr and Lee Ritchie of Portland, OIP There are four grandchildren and two great grandchildren The body was taken to Moran Sons, funeral directors and prepaied for bunal MRS ALICE ROBNETT Mis Alice Robnett, wife of A Robnett 01 Oaklev, died at 3 45 o'clock Eaidav afternoon at St Marj hospital old last She was years January Hei death was caused bj a complication of diseases and follow a long illness Mis Robnett's maiden name was Alice Mjers She was bom near Cen- traha Jan 8 1863, and was a member of the Baptist church there She was well known in Centralia ann Oaklev and had many friends She is survived by her husband and thres daughters, Mrs North and Mrs George Halley of Centralia and Mis Oscar Grove of Villa Grove There are ten grandchildren She was an aunt of Mrs Elsie Bently of Harristown The bodv was taken to A Monson funeral director, and prepared for -burial The funeral will be held Monday afternoon in the Boggs Agge chapel in Centralia The most of the contents of the biR steel tank spilled down through ih" center of the brick tower and out i of the door at the bottom While tin- was'e of water is not i I In- problem that now confront-- thG llv council is the removal of the tank ant! tower, which in their present on- dition constitute a memce to life nnrJ property The tank bits on a brick tower and the towel damnRpd by the rush of water which wa-shpd the mortar from between the brick? Already the tower is leaning and fall at any time The height of tower ana tank Is 100 feet and fit i to the east would bring the tank across the street, to the north the tank would stride flip vsntci vvoiks building and Engineer Rich residence It seems that scaffo'tllng mii't DP erected to the height of the tank mi'! Pimples On Cheeks and Mead, Cuticura Heals. Irnubl'- Svp lo li'rslv ous MI (-liprka ami I in hrr l.i-v vjrtf iiaKj an4 MtitS "C-nl-ti ovef i i i i onrf I rl i (ell OMI, vr rv wen old We i ilr us Soup nrrf Oint'ifnt i Int totnplfti-'v i I Oi-'iti Mot Kt Mo a 17 Cmlnifa Soap, UltiM'i C'Un arc Idrjil fur ioilrt (1ltnm rrat 1 f. I It A i 1 nr II cli MRS CHBISTINA QtJINN Mrs Christina Quinn, wife of Thomas, Quinn, died Friday afternoon at her home in Maroa. She was sixty-two years old last August. She had been ill for two years and for the last year had been confined to her bed Quinn's maiden name was Christina Grooms She was born near White Heath Aug 30, 1882 Until the familv moved to Maroa seven yeair ago she had spent all her life in Platt county.

She is survived by her husband and four children, Adrian Quinn of Paul, Cecil and Neva Quinn of Maroa and two step-chi'- dren, Ruth and Gewndolyn Quinn of Maroa She also leaves her sisteis and brothers Mrs George Winter of The Last Minute nnd Nnihinp Housewife to Whom Jou With to a Let us help you by whnl to We have very attractive rr-cipp boxe please the most distinctive xvomnn, These are very handy size, blue Incqu'T with hinged lids and contain both plain nnd indexed cards to make filing easy. At The Review Office Mailed lo Any Address BLEMISHES pimples, tlatkheads, etc, cleared sirs? esUj and at little cost bj Resinol The Decatur Community Service NFWSPAPFK.

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