Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 277, Decatur, Adams County, 22 November 1913 — Page 5

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parties for LITTLE girls. Delightful Afternoon May Be Enjoyed With Doll Show. For little girls especially there in a new doll show, uud ou this occasion any number may be invited tu cumo and bring their dollies in their carriages. Mother will have to arrange n room or hall when this procession of little mothers Is to take place Than, when all have arrived, they may form , 'in a line and wheel their coaches ; around and around from hall to living i room and hack it possible. A small re- ; frenhment table should la- arranged where the dollies can make believe to partake of goodies while the little , guests are la-lug served. Each doll should be awarded a prize for some particular beauty—one for the prettiest eyes, another for her lovely curls, a ! third for her new hat, ami so on so , that none are omitted, and the prizes ! may be imill packages of remnants i f-r don -tie -, a new sash ribbon ami a few yards of lace for trimmings - tsiiu-e all little girls sew for their dolls i and would be delighted with these apeehtl pieces). Where children aro Interested in some particular kind of handwork it will give them a lot of pleasure to be Invited for an afternoon to learn something new about it. This Idea would be --specially interesting to little girls, but some v-ne at home would naturally have to be prepared to Instruct them. The materials should be supplied. They will make the most dninty of souvenirs of a happy afternoon. The same plan may be curried out for an afternoon of doll dressmaking, when the souvenirs may be new thimbles or little sewing bags. In any event, the matter of new dresses does not have to be considered. KNIGHT OF THE WHISTLE. More of a Trick Than a Game, but There's Lots of Fun In It. | “The knight sf the whistle 1 ’ is the | ! name by which a most amusing ■ game Is known. The game is really a trick. The victim of it la told that the i < game consists in passing a whistle i around a circln of players who are : I seated, while one standing in the mid [die Is required to hud it by its sound J ns It is blown from time to time. Who I i ever “counts out” for the game must arrange that the player in the middle ! i is some one who does not know- the 1 trick, which Is played thus: The whin I tie is fastened to one end of a string about a foot ami a half long, at the I other end of which is a bent pin. The pin 1« hooked into the clothes of the ’ player in the middle of the ring, so that | the whistle always hangs Iwhlnd him. - il is blown by some one, and the seek-1 er turns quickly to find it, thus carry-. ing It In front of some one else, who | blows It again. The victim of tip- trick is thus kept , turning from side to side until he dis ••overs the deception. The pin can be i h-sik-d Into his clothes w ithout his noticing it by making him kneel down, and close Ids eyes and then, after going through a im* k ceremony, declaring him a “knight of the whistle" and striking bin on the back. While this Is going on the whistle can lie attached t» him unobserved. The players should pretend to pin the whistle from one to another to heighten the illusion. AN ANIMAL PARTY. An animal party Is an amusing game > for the evening. You must prepare n list of different animals, writing each I 1 - (early In n line by itself and nunbar them according to the number of guest*. You must also have small - h!l|m «f paper, nnndiere.) to eorreeiiond . with the list Os animate. These slips nm-t Im folded an that the numlicrs do nor show and put 111 a bowl. T<> en< h person are given a targetbeet of brown wrapping paper and a colored crayon l>-m tl. and then the slip* are drawn. 1 bui< h unfolds the slip draw n and refer* to the list of animals, which shoul-i' Im planed up In a conspicuous place, f>r th.< -•orr'-spomllng number. A front ten ni'mites are allowed for the draw-, Ings, when they aro pa*«<-d In, each drawing lenrring the nmnlrer, but no name. The drawing* nr- then pinned up and the Judgment it passed. Kvery <>ne casts a vote. Tire number ■>f the one who gains most Is then call-! -st out, mid the |M>rs»>n whose slip cor , responds to that numlrer receives a prize. Much an entertainment will furnlnli much fun If ingenuity I* display.' ><d In prepm'ns the list nt animals, which should Include some that art ■mt of the ordinary line and unfamil-, lar. If the number of guests Is greater than the number of animals there can l-e duplicates. Prizes might nlao be offered for the funniest drawing. f, , ».r .•» *»-*-• • •••••••••• *-1-* * | THE LORD OF MISRULE, || r*-* •r't pf-rvr rwT ■. , A delightfully taughahle Christmas < game I* -ailed "the luht of misrule. "i gonnt one—usually one of the larger! boy* I* given a spray of holly. Whatever the p-rson holding th- holly dor** other pl"jets must Imitate exactly.,' N'n atifl- s In which the holly lender In-1 (bilges must stump hl* follower*. They follow him If he jump* under furniture, owf - halt* or bench-* or wnltsea or turkey trot* zround the room. They even Imitate the grlaiacea. Wh-n tb« Invantloua of one holly loader hav* given out somo other memls’t of the company trill volunteer for the position. Any onn who ahnnld Hirn tn lend >hn company a merry dance n round the room should be allowed to have a turn at It I

I tiTu BIG RUG SALE J SALE STARTED NOVEMBER | I 10th I We have a large assortment oi Rugs in all sizes, in choice new designs S made by standard makers. S | THESE PRICES ARE AWAY BELOW MARKET VALUE | | SPECIAL THIS WEEK 1 ■ « M? mS 9x12 Axminster Rugs $18.75 ffi 9x12 Axminster Rugs worth $27.50 $22.50 ir 9x12 Velvet Rugs $17.25 S lc 9x12 Brussels Rugs worth $16.50 $13.25 S 1 9x12 Tapestry rugs worth $13.50 ’ $10.75 ffi ? 9x12 Reversable rugs $8.50 ffi ifi 36 X 72 Axminster Rugs worth $4.00 $3.35 S £ :»6 X 72 Velvet Rugs worth $3.50 $2.70 S £ ' i 113X12 Axminister Rugs $24.50 gj tfi 11 3X 12 Axminister Rugs worth $35. S3O. 113X12 Tapestry Rugs worth $22.50 $18.75 | u- 11 3X 12 Velvet Rugs worth $25.00 $21.00 h 9X 12 Wilton rug worth $35.00 $31.50 1 i 27 X 54 Axminster rugs worth $2.50 $2.10 S 27 X6O Axminster rugs worth $2.75 $2.20 £ | SPECIAL TODAY 27x54 VELVET RUGS $1.22 | 3 II II » £ 'ii V

DELIVERY CHANGE. It-giiininc with till* wwk the delivery which h* hoen n.ude at 5:30 on Saturday evenings, will h> <ll |.<>os<<l witb. Tin* 3:30 lellvery will Ito made at 4:30. Thia makes the I Saturday deliveries the same at» on ' wwk days. Please take notice. |3?r.!2 MERCHANTS’ DELIVERY. « — '■ O* OCRAT WAM ADS > WILL GIVE CABINET AWAY. * Housewives of Adams county v I * are reminded that at 3 o'clock + i ♦ Saturday afternoon. we will give * |* away, absolutely free, a Me- e. ♦ Dougall kitchen cabinet. Ask us * * ItOW. Yager Bros. A- Retaking. » ************** i \ / A**) A j MM|l« V * THE BEST YOU CAN WISH FOR is that at your Thanksgiving, dinner you will have some of Martin’s pies, cakes or past rv. “Simply delirious,” is the universal verdict, but i dke al! food of a high degree >f excellence thej must be tasted tb be properly appreciated. We are making a special preparation for the Thanksgiving orders, but to insure absolute satisfaction let us have your orders as early as possible. Martin’s bread for sale at S. E. Hite grocery and Brushwilier and Raker. Jacob Martin

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I See for Yourself A demonstrator right from the factory will be at our More from [ I Nov. 17 to 22 to •k'-tw you the real merit V f of the widely advertised She will prove it* worth to you right before your eye*. We will inatantly return the price, if, after two day*' Inal you do not find the mop *U we claim for it and Mtiafsctory in every rc*pecL SI.OO Two Sizes $1.50 Make* It E«ay to Clean Those Hard-to-Get-At Placet Schaub-Dowling Company., O-CEDAR DISTRIBUTORS - Lady Demonstrator will be here all week, ■ Democrat Want Ads Pay.. Democrat Want Ads Pay We Sell Eastern Oklahoma Land What was known as the Indian Reserve, in Muskogee, Okmulgee and Mclntosh Counties. We have 10 inches rain fall, our lands are level, fertile and close to railroads, plenty of oil and gas. We have just coma back from there, we stand ready and willing to back up any and ail statements we make on our Oklahoma land because we know what we are talking about We raise corn, uals, wheat, alfalfa, milo, maze, kafcr com, cotton cow-peas, peanuts and all kinds and varities of fruits. Although this was an off year, com made from 25 to 60 bushels to the acre, oata from 45 to 75 bushels to acre wheat 30 to 50 bu. and cutton from $45. to $75. per acre. All we ask is for you to make a trip with us and investigate for yourself and you will be more than pleased. If intonated come and see us nt Docacur, or write us and we will see you. Excursion rates every day in the week. We also have a large list of local lands for sale. D. F'. Leonard „ Decatur, Ind. Office Opposite Interurban Station