The perfume of the stockyards; is still intn-nrids'tr ; ! There appears'tb.befia truth, ipt the rumor-that pro'riijnent and iri-1 fluential $p. 1 rimeSteev3i out' at the stockyards haveltaken to dancing the'Tango j- ' t Mr. Paddy Eavin, qneof our leading policemen, is ehjo.yin"g a. furlough from .-his office" in;tth Hearst building.yrfW"s Mr. Ev?lyn.Arthur See?onejqf; our most eulturedcujtlsts?is - riot taking a prominent paftih social dojngs this winter. Dr. -uMary Walker -and her .pants haveibfeen-yis,iBrig-Chicago 'friends. w " . t -Hdn: ChasDeeen,vorie of our Ttiast; promftent .governors, Hvili soon make air exteaded visit to his GhicaJgb'houie. . J Many; .of our .besf-dressed citi JzeriS a'ml'.tfltizesseS areMooking 'foryOsfarFjiUi' "leisant? anticipa tion to theanrtuaUsasiety drunk on New YeaTeVie t 'Do '"yoUr.Christaias ;.drinking ektly:and makb'rt easy-'i or tired bartenders. AUTO KIJXS DEER; DEER WRECKS AUTO ISm r mS&mml C1 lwHSlBH Here's the iirst cas on record of an automohile running down a deer. It'happened on the road near NewcombTN. Y. 'The machine, a small runabout, hit the animal while it was crossing the road. The impact killed the deer and knocked the auto into a gully beside the road, It Overturned, and was blown to pieces by a gasoline explo sion. The-occupaats- escaped with shght injuries.