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... Where Christmas is Christmas A winter morning's scene in Chamonix, where the holiday-maker finds the nearest approach to the Yuletide of Dickens and the Christmas cards. The winter sportsman, however, knows joys that even Dickens never imagined! Horace ...
... I Christmas in JvCactinanii f T-, BY OUR BERLIN CORRESPONDENT H Early I) Christmas Germany's Christ mas is over before it begins. On Christmas Eve, when British Christmas is only beginning, and belated men are still feverishly decorating their icy mansions ...
... Christmas Past and Christmas Present The approach of Christmas: James Pollard Co u rtesy, Ellis and Smith. ...
... CHRISTMAS EVE AND CHRISTMAS MORNING. It was the night before Christmas, when all through the house Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse The stockings were hung by the chimney with care In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there I thank the ...
... C#NMr n I9R9PVNMQ k I I AM The Romance of Christmas. We have travelled far from the Bickensian Christmas with the Yule-log mummers and the stage coach and the accompanying stage- setting of snow and ice. Strangely enough there is less snow and ice, the ...
... paid to render this season as jolly as possible to those below stairs. Dodging Christmas. 'Phe great social occupation from two days before Christmas is to dodge the Christmas we were brought up on. The most fashionable thing of all is to run over to Paris ...
... CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Biscuits for Christmas. Good things to eat naturally play an important part in the Christmas festivities, and of these biscuits are certainly not the least attractive item. And now that so many excellent varieties are available in ...
... Idristmas S'tts The spirit of the season is undoubtedly a spirit of utility, of a practical outlook on the question of Christmas gifts. This Yuletide will afford us the chance of doing many kindnesses, coupled with the opportunity of supplying some real ...
... developed bad art, bad taste, bad clothes-- and Christmas. But inconstant as many of us are by nature and practice, as a nation we are strangely faithful to old-time observ ances. Cynics declare that Christmas is out of fashion, the festival a fraud, and ...
... CHRISTMAS NOEL NOEL THE LONELY CRUCIFIX ...
... increase food production. Kershaw, £1 15s. SUGGESTIONS FOR THE FAMILY A Christmas hamper of dehcacies, the one illustrated containing turtle soup, English asparagus and Christmas fare and appetisers. Prices from three to ten guineas. (Fortnum Mason.) ...