i: with mil“ ’ lanced 111"“; ' u for healt defifiliel? n k trenabnrh- fl yo“; '- v cht" .11 will!" t a... I Qegee’ LR? yoke, mggmtve of IPTlDIF-"i 1* WC! r: ' A By Annabelle flflilfilcdvelbeerwooleuin Ills one brown when in um»! - 2mm and plum: of ’ w . A n s Realm Kfilatvtlre Fashionable Are Wearingé Dressmaking Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern . In the medzurn. $.22, 1'. takes bu: 3'1 I iyardg of 40-inch znatenal with ‘a ‘ yard of 40-inch contrastmg. I Social an Personal ' -:- Fash-ions -:- Literature i? . Happenings of the Week Dorothy Leger Bo; fililady Beautiful fllailnnt ,‘ ,' Hoaseholdqlint; Iylobcbln . ‘ ‘rhea-e U no wanna who can P1109 A bowl of rum on L811!!! i Without m inward. unnrd "we f To be more beautiful herself. ; men: bumped l= flde- 11M! “'6' i my to skirt nth clxuhr fulneal It ma, u m “my, who a; keep ; front. ntsorder reiznmé i! l Twin 3 The bOdLOQ clad-bi 111 flmbm‘ Where cbaately. fresh cut roses shed eflect t; Calierlng with matchina 1-1;, light and trazrance of thvt’, brow-z; balk crepe ch31 “WW4 bloom. i‘ bow bcarf. Sleeve: up so smart nth. tum-down flared cuza lined wit; one brown fatlle 511k crepe. 513mg No. 2792 comes in sues l6, at: 1a Seam 35‘ 33‘ 4° “d 4g 13cm; gem Qapd?! when a bowl 9s filled. I bust. A Par: urea xbe you m copy With rem-end PM“ an?" i’ exactly at the coat o: the matenal. wbere- I Worthington Bqmgthmg there L: o! sun and 51mi- O! ram. and clean bright, Summer, ‘that works a charm on uz1in¢§~ gloom; A bowl of roses can perform A miracle in any root’. It Will make up befluiifllll! m crepe 5am tn black for allday occi- tlons, 5m l: Ls equally suzted for street, ehwpLng or afternoon bridge. Cut the hi? $018. K8?! b°'- W5 I A liztle mshzhha pour. the we: o! we 41m ‘we the Princess Ellubeub. is meow-v; of crepe for conzrasting eflect. y m, departure o! his royal mistress Printed velvet in burzundy tones from he: parents’ Deeslde home 0! ' nth ptpmz and rdmmma 0f MP‘ Blrkhall. The durlfl; her . apprfipriate. So 2792. I hflmidltyllng. The tapering hi? iT?3‘.-. Life Was A Burden 3am. lutored Tbwush the l1" of Dr. Pink Pills P! 5m writing to express my 818-‘ Hilde for what Dr. Wuuams‘ Pznk rm; have done for says Mrs wfJ, Bowling, Totwnhrem. On; and h3g3; gyg; "I was, so bzdl. down that I lei‘. burden. The duc...‘ said m. roubifl‘ Ill due l0 P001‘ blood, bu’. his medr’ gm; dld not help me. M; face TEL‘ yellow, m; lips bloodless and a: the h“ gggnlgn my hear. would palpz- h” so violently Lida: I would have to lie down. My lee: and legs would II!!! Ind cramp, and al my frzends though: I was in a dec omdttlon I waa urged h’! Dr. Williams‘ Pink three boxes, and to n1, delight, by gig ‘by I hurl used them I began to‘ feel better. I got a further suppiy m4 kept on taking zltzern. Daily I mt myself growing stronger. ‘I'm: polar returned to my cheek; and lips 1nd I felt u. new interest in lzfe. To nun up I can now say tha: I urn feel- hg fine, for which I give the rzedr 1o Dr. Wxlllaxrzs‘ PLnk P1115. which I ptzagly recommend w aLl weak '11]; Ind women." g A useful book, "Building Cp the ....r monlzlng ahade in canton Cfvpe 1-5 my there, won the affection o! extremely wearable. little animal, mum aheer velvet 1n black 01’ mournlully at the front door 0f i115 Dahlia. purple ‘.5 ultra-smart. home. h‘; iorefee: on the entranre $311501; crepe, crepe de chine. crepé steps and a wktful 100k in hi! EYES Elizabeth and wool crepe smartly Th: little pony, yoked to a 80W?- nes car. has trotted daily" from Birk- Pattern price l5 oenta. Be sure to hall to Ballater for the pastsbt weeks an 1h size of pattern. Address Pat- and then heme Hem- brinlmg w", mparevnlenfh q-he yew p311 letters and parcels for the ro_ai and ‘XI-ink Fasyfian M35313", 1; 15 household from the township cents, bu: ortly 10 cenL-v when Omce- 5° ‘me W“ "w" “w?” Ordered ‘t’, a pagum Ln the Arrival of the mat: each d2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ than the little Pfincfiéi- he M‘ ' ed the coming of the ponv and i118 little car with gleeful expectan “i 5h; conceived a great liking for .;1e ...... .... ........ “J1me fellow “b0 PH-‘Wmed 5"“ "- " I important duty, and she determined 1 to vvln his regard. ‘A daily supply of - - . - . . - . . . . ... . . . . . - . .~...........-e,c3n°t3 was demanded‘ and Witt‘ 536E; Addfggs these in her arms the Princess took‘ l her stand each morning on the Iron: .......--_ steps awaiting the arrival o! the. state pony and tempted him with carrots and both were econ fast friends. 'I‘he understanding thus formed between, his little mistress and himself led him w become cuite bold. and 1: the’ Prlnczss was no: a: her accustomed‘ place armed with carrot: when he arrived he immediately bewme lm-i» patlent and pranced with his fee: on the door-steps.‘ The little pony now waits for his mistress in vain. ‘ she ha; gone, and despite all hlr prancing there are no more carrof: I and no Princess to pat ht. shaggy coat Eize. ....-.-----~........ Same Ciiy For The Cook ORANGE hlARllALADi Five curs. sugar (granulated; five 0.1;); water, zrxee oranges, one lemon. slice the oranges and. lemons very zhzn and D011 until tender. Add sugar and boa! about five rzzznuits. Pour Lat/J jelly glasses. Lian; a housewife dtii-zes making orange marmalade because l: takes yo, the n“, time Since ghe 61c. her two days to prepare i! 1X1 0rd" tion o! the cenotaph, commemoratv zha‘. l: will no‘. be bitter in taste. The mg Britain's w“ dead in “qfitehag - above recipe avoids the bitiernas and» King Georg, Wm be 559m; 370m the makes eight glasses of delicious mar- Afmisflce my sen-ice on Xgvembgf malade in half an hour. 11_ o; m1; y“; 1; has been an. nounoed that the Prince of Wales, would represent the King and lay a wreath on the oenbtaph m: him. Af oourt omclal. who recently saw Hlsf Majesty. said that he was locking‘ very well, and in fact had never looked better. Although no definite plane have been made for the King's Q7 Show‘, the parents or a Sh,“ future movements, he Ls expectedto! fiance ever announce the engagement? remain at sandrmgham‘ h“ muntryi‘ A. No, only the parents of the girl. mloum m Noflolk‘ m’ some time w; Q May a man keep his hat on_ come‘ ‘ Etiquette lylobfihlfil ‘ ‘racer. y scld her charming home In hermotbenhlrsulkodimolllm- creal, and m.’ zabtn mother. 1m. 1-. Lanta Mrs. J. P. when! ma Mrs. John Wzlaon pzuided at the tea table, which n: mew! mused with-a centre of k110i and white baby mum. Those aslsttng I822‘ 51:5. 1-: Seller. 31:5. cmhe cmpbeuJ Miss Ruth Heartz. Mrs. r. mammal Parke Mm Domthy Huhcbaoml M with Generation Surpass lending-the door. pehhamuabu’ 1 have hot yet my wfloflersirl in viev- ‘m1: h Iintendnnrrylngnnloe-lookmg, balmy. are ‘Ming very cordially welcomed to§ m! P1111- the pvcfessional and social life of" fbmhvflih 811'! V110 fill WW0" ‘ ci-xariozzetown. I Mrs. Leigh Warren. o! Clurlotte-_ town. has returned from e very‘ when I em a profemonnl mm, u pleaean: vie‘ Warren was the guest o: Lira. Geo.‘ family. Warren. 3L1 (Judge) MacQulrrle and her szster. Mrs. fDr.) MacPhafl. are leav- {Hg :21. morning m: Montreal. Their departure from Summer-side l: "f? sincerely regretted by In 509F599‘ 3;. wide circle o! friends u. sum- merelde and Charlottetown, and else- plan? . RP. P. Ahlifl‘! work. ' where throughout the Provmce. Mrs»: xxacQzarrle took an active interest inthe LadleyAid o! the Prince. wlmmlmifllflllflkfili organizations. She was especially in-j retested in the C. G. I. ‘I2. of Trinity United Church. and baidu belng_ a leader in social aflalr: her servloa were always in demand. belng n tal- Mrs. MacQuarrle special factions. Callous Youth Who Plans a Temoorarv Mar- riage of Convenience - Will the Next Time Husband ___.__. Deumsmx-Iembyumgmnnmstil. Iemnoteunlngcmuth , tewueehavmhotbexmnnesnutoobmenexamzdncw cents.»nevenmmmnhb‘WwkmvnvthrmuhmlheewtImthlnHudimhcmlrflM-lhfllh fglrltlutlwomndmarrynoiIrilltlreoflaten-on,» Islullthmdivoroebernndlnatryenmtntelllgmt. educatedwomanwboflllbeflfledtobemymnh m Summerside and Wlththeflrstwlfelshlllblvenochlldrm. wxm And hghzens all dark-cornered Bedeque, Witile in Summersidehdrsftbeseoond wflelablllblvn ehfldrmu Idakel labllld&llrlnklyflthb0fihZlfl8.klllnfl themwbylwmttomanythqnmdwhntlexpect ofthemlndletthelnknuwexactlyvrhattheyere 392G118. QhMU-myflllwhflddiflllflilhlkofthh Itmnkltbthemmtcold-bloodedlyeelfllhomlhaveeverheardoflnd uhezyoumusthavegreatfnlthlnyotn-pcaomlcharmslfyuuthlnkltwm ll’, NW do you intend to nmnort your wife. Present One? Part- . Probably the I lntendtobe. gkfuouldbefoolenmghtomnrryyotx bermststnnpuuyjobu nuoxn: nun-n wmuteubxouahbuuethlnsp! bgug,umpwhonre blmed Ill-h kmuotthhhuooftennndt-hnt ltlanoennmltterwlwllnmww; muggy; Pbrligbtbalrdemnnds, nneattentflmthnndlrkhalrmndlsl muegqulekertoabowlackofcare. l 1beflmtesentlallncareofthe~ hueuresulnr mwswnbtenwfl qgmul menace, but daily. If chll-‘ drmIerumlBhLmetsdlPmfl-fififie. ujmulmportantaadallyonxevf tbateeththerewonldbcfnrleaescalpl uumabhebumabwommtbewl ombwabrherbhxrbbeebbungmb] w faded in nppwrance. Dally mas- mngelrlnpflaebloodtothe swlP-g mdthultnsuxespropernozxrtshment‘ 4 NTLYIAIRMLVITNYAI-MSQHANE jvpt8S¢3l¢hB,lDdl-IIIIUIItfIHIIYUIITIBNCLYOIIGODTQVEDPIOPGQIpdO - ented reads‘ and recita’. It any! 1h”- Sbef-st-operfarmallthevnr- sumrne id}. and after spending thefus dutiu and hmctlone o! a. wife, to make vrlnfc." months Xlrs. MacPhall will make their home together in Llrntreal. - . o . ‘Airs. G. E. Henderson has returned‘ from §JOIITIQBI where she has been spznding several weeks with Mr. Hen- derson. who alzhotrgh still in the Hospital there, is steadily regaining hcé health and it is hoped to see him home again in the not too dis- zanz. future. This but of living L: one theory, but that pzsupwsa with each other that they ‘ the wife repay: her for in camornlaahemd lnogdenbearwitbyourmowmdtempezs, mkeguumgqmga m‘; everywommhlstomlkeofherovmtastumdlnclmltlonetoberhukblnd. flndfllemonflzesideahefstosoouztandeamherournbreadendbutter. put forwlrd 1n the oomplnlonnta marriage thatflzemnnandwolnanueeomuchdnlun mlwtllve Wart, mdmetthe mun aevouoh m thehnndshlpsofber flndmmev-enrher. Alhothewmhm meueh tnher hU-lbfl-Dd l0fin31nd hgfmqg Butvwdontmtmdtolovethlewommymmpropodngtomrry. lotfndolng double dutyuwlfe acaseexpwtatogetberrevrnrd nndmoreutlmeguesm. shfllmmlvltwwirvwnvenlencemdmmeomewemwbheroutor M... A! . Scott. f Halifax. came: overpglfonggv‘ to atttlnd the funeral m: do“ "hm you no has" need h“ u“ n‘ ‘m: w but“ ’°uneu' of the late Mrs. John Allen. whose deazh Ls s0 deeply regretted by num- erous friends. i o e e ’ l Rev. G. N. emers. BA. and Mrs. ‘with h“ m u‘ Sorners. who have been visiting Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Lund, at Sunny 311e,, have returned to their home In Tryonl when n’ do” “ u ‘ “'3'” md n“ - r “rs. H. D. Bide-n. m‘ Amherstwho Certainly you must consider that you have superlative think my women is 20mg w waste her youth and beauty principle that even five years of marrlagewltb you ls better obuinsifyou onvvnmthe Qungufetlme -i__- Of wurae, the thing that you are omtemplstlng doing doe: happen, but‘ a premeditated crime. ___._._._ ‘rherearemenwhomlrrywmnenlnthelrem-lyymmymgwhqhkegh, Svspendln; a We.‘ mm he: parents“. women‘: devotion and service. often the]: aerflcea that help them whine is belng pleasantly entertained by: “n” “d mrmn" m‘! mm when the” ""11 Edlvorcethelrvrlvesnndmnrryotherwommwhouemoreoougmhlwtbem i 1n their altered status. But they do not Mrs- T. F‘. Fullerton was hostess at: "t u“ beginning '3 7°“ l" 50m‘- n her numerous old friends. i I O ' a dainiy tea yesterday a: her homelflvnh- Greenfield Avenue. 1h honor of Mrs. Szewart. who Ls leaving shortly for California. much to the regret of her mm.- fyflqndg, contacts. She never lea-rm with her mnmv range of interest. The Mzses Green eniertalned at four tabies of Bridge on Thursday afternoon a: their lovely home in Summerslde. Continued Iron page 9 ' ihzrearemnnycuohmkmnted ofhearkcbesandlelra. have ruched suooea they do Plmf-b-llifmlllllnstmekwlvs coma about fllrwxh the aealdento! TbemmgoeaforwardJlmewounl-nstaysstfll. ‘Ihemlndeveloplutbe "ml-n 11¢"! Chllllfl- He reads, studies, educahq himself, get; yum- mug] _ enyt-blngmdremalmt-he dull little provincial mnrrhgu. Bomeflmeathemmnln-l» flcuhlmulfandenduutheoldwlfo. forthenewmebutwhetberhedoamnogltkalwayeeeor-rybuslnaaftul Someflmubetrldstheoldvlfeol! 5o l! I were you I should not go into I temporary marriage. Divorces are messy lflnlrs and It ls harder to get rld of"; wife thlnyouthink. DORUFHYDB. I Q O i I I i | l fm‘ the hall’. Another essential is! 11311111’ brushing. If the hair could.‘ he bmahed vdgoromly out-of-doors or; 1n the sunshine, 1t would do much, tnflld 1711118158 out L11 the lights} and beauty which disappear so quick-g I! IhQ hntr l8 BOSRBCIGd. ' The alnmpoo l: of next importance and here ICU]! the bkmde must be especially useful. ‘I-‘alr hair should bewubedvrtth purewbite soap only.‘ Never rub the soap directly on the: half; make l filly by melting the‘ sup in a little water and Add to thLsl aoluflnucplnnhofbtxtxwuh m! several luke u: waters, making sure! flit. the hi1! Ind smlp no thew-I 011831! ‘ The rinse Ls very; zmpomnt. um m: u any of the mp! Ls left in the hair the latter 1s suref to tppear drab and lifeless. To be} bflllmlll, blonde hair must have the ""11! 8014611 IiSht-s which belong upeclally to this type. So. after rinsing first ln several clear waters lmfll every Pflflicle of suds has been‘ rammed, the xbuowmg special mm} ml! be applied w help bring out all] u" bull‘? 0f which blcnde locks are "Plble: Two tablespoonrug xenon] IWQ- we wupoohrul term-lb acid; W" flblwmonrule OI peroxide, one‘ hblumonlm of anunonla and two‘ coming to?" because our vanity makes us think that will dle with ua. her husband. and marry each other, or my discontented the way Iovhflflflvlee Town HIQQIUUWOIOOflQ,m;I teupoanful in A hi1! glue 01W wntenIfqu-llllwllllwdthetewmh very llttle discoloration, end vggy f" groundawfllslnktothebottomoluq glue. / Mullen A good mucllage can be may, mixing equal Pl-rfa o! 811m mm, and tragamnt-h. Dissolve in ho: “m. w the required consistency. ' Pbbllll When poison must be kept in u,‘ house. push two sharp pointed pjm through the cork of the bottle um. I wLse. The pricking polnta will mm (even the most careles of-dnnzer, quart-s of water. A9191! thll rim evenly over the hair, leave on 1g- about ten minutes. then rhm 0g with tepid water and dry the m1; by rubbing with a towel. If pmdblq dry 1n the sunllcbt. ntnbhbtruvez-y dry em" little white mineral ofl before the shampoo end a little white bnnm. v tine afterward. To apply, plus g fewdropcmpalmaofhandgrubtb. gather and than stroke the hair. A ' very little of tblahneoessarytozln hair a healthy. glossy lppeLtfl-DM. In their attempt to keep blond: luu from darkening many have used too strong a bleach, with the malt that the hair ha; become brltle and harsh, This unfortunate condition cannot ho remedied immediately, but Q. fef dropaofwarmollvootlormfnsul, oll applied at nlfht em! massaged thoroughly into the and? will oven:- tually take away that harsh, dry look which L! the rulnatlon of hlonde halt. Strong bleached containing too much sods or undiluted peroxide or lemon Juice are sure to leave the heir m this condition, so they should never be used. A mlld bleach will not harm lthohairltusedaeoordlngmdimc. tlons. but those who are too eager for quick results will and that it m! to make haste slowly, Those who would have belmtml hair, whatever the shade, must n- membor that the first eggentm 1| ewd nhvsim health 3nd gystgmgflg 5WD mil-wise. It the scalp 1a not nexlected the hair of a healthy w. w" '11! bequna sum tokeeplh lovely sheen, which Ls only the out- “Pd @1811 0! zlvwfns. vizomue life and health. ____ Tomorrow - Bounty Qumlqq Annwerod. I! h“ Ilwasb been our favorite indoor sport and dun wm bu. "ti? We I“ the people bean-ooh _ _ Doaornv nix " W“! 111111. "I? handsome and popular. d “"1 mlTfled Benin and I m much more in 10W 7711-1 Young lady fa mar- Bdvlw us to m divorce! wem. , J’, WOUJd you Blood," will be sen: free nn eaqtzes: when walking through the corridors? .______ by the Dr. Vvxllzanu‘ Lfet-Lcine Co- Bmckville, Ont. Dr. Wllllanzs‘ Pink P113 are 502d by d1 drugglsta or will be sen: by mall. wet paid, on receipt o! price.’ 50c. Try chem to-da)‘. Are {on prepared to render first ai and quxck comfort the moment your youn ster has an upset of any sort? _ ‘ouIdIyou do the right thing—|mme,d|at;l_y—- though the emergency came vvnh- out vvaming—pcrhaps tomght? Catoria is a mother's standby at ouch times. There is nothing like it in emergencies, and nothing better for everyday use. For a ludden attack of colic, or the gentle relief of constipation; to llhy a feverish condmon, or to t’ . loathe a jretful baby that can't deep. Thu pure vegetable prepa- lition il always ready to ease an tiling youngster. It i: just a c.’ a hotel, where women are seated passing? No: he should remove his hat. Q. Wha‘. ‘s the correct way to ad- and A. Following the Introduction fn Lonw don of nnatronly mannequins for dls- playlng gowns {Jr older women havei appeared girls of slx years to show‘ _ of! the beauties of chlldrezfs dresses. I frets are being trained at manne-l § quln schools. the course lvting from ‘slx to eight. weeks. and each re-' "calves $5 for every parade she at- tends. A juvenlle parade usuaIIyI Masts about l5 minutes. making the, !pay at the same scale a; for adults. 4 |"‘Chlldren take on interest ln their‘, Jressea at e very early age nowa-| J days." bald a fashlon expert, "When they reach the age of six they like? w be fashlonably dressed. and these l exacting requlrementa have led to' the demand for child mannequins." ' dress a policeman? A. ".‘.fr. Ofiicer." For the first tlrne since her mar- riage. Mrs. (Dr) J. Lantz. formerly Miss Brodie, of Montreal, received on Wednesday at her lovely Pnrkdale apartments, West street. Rose-s and j Autumn flowers were used to adorn the reception room, where thebrlde. wearing her lovely wedding gown of ivory satin with lace iacket, wu as- ‘ slated ln welcoming her caller: b,v= harmless as the recipe on the wrap r reads. If you see H. letcher‘! signature, 1t u genuine Castoria. It is harmleu to the smallest infant; doctors will tell you so. You can tell from the recipe on the vvra r how mild it is, and how for little systems. But ‘A Morning Smile. ' Thevounsmanwhohedspentu, , week-end motoring wu entailing his; 2 experleneu to an elderly ‘aunt. "It 1 wu e11 e lolly trip." hfnld. "etrwnii on one occasion wife! I encountered‘ a damp inn." contiinue with Castoria III“ 3 ch‘ ' ~ , ll a “Wm prunnnethe-er-pln punctured your T.” g . i "Oh." said the aunt very coldly, I? pleoumlnlto? people be thinking of. Jnenumaxouhamm ‘thnnlfamdboysoflfiorllmdweoiderqnq ,cantbei.rpcrentabethlnklnglboutf"'l1le r geverknmvn. Ibewllllmderstnndthaehfld flleaming hair! The way modem hair dressers I‘ accentuate your hair by lovely lines , and contours makes it; important to keep the hair in perfect com dition. Now, millions know the ckest way to give the hair new ‘e and lustre; to bring out its natural color, is with Danderlne. It i! lo easy to use; you simply moisten your brush with it. each time you arrange your hair. Danderine dissolves the crust o! dlndrufl; shop! filling hair; 1ND iltneh?lptfin It’? pink 0% conditzligyn. epe e n-grow onmn , abundant; gives it more luatzethm brilliantine. It makes the hair eaay-to-arnnge; holds it in place. Ylaevlesfilgtonk stay in longer Danderine % 77M 00c Minuh Ila’! E At NI Dull Clone-Thirty Flu flail DearmsaD1x—’I‘beb1gqueatlonofmd.eyts:WhAtlretboymm¢peo- Inmoneofthemmdldemandtoknowwhatcantheolder 1-m- week I arm-nu ‘h publlc dance with some were mly achool children pruent. Girl; not, mum Answer: with their-own socinlnflnlratotrotlble ‘” Ibellevethntmylmenttonvrlllmlke lunshlpnndtlaeywtllbebroed-mlndedmd tench bnndodvheretntbewlyofthe leernbyetverlenceorfly. Plull-thmllnotonlvrmncermerbum. 111mm -llldrounrenlreldybelfltnblltedtoflnrurwith doubtaeelnmtlquated tome 14-year- Yourldeutnatno IBWKMN-Wwlllllllfillvlfllymlrllbtlealsfgrtbe beendemlndlnzfvrvmrseumutuyouromermm heroldcxallter lnohgenmtlonhntbmwnupftablndefnomltarnat-ionetwhetme prophededthatflnwofldwllningto weretreodlngedifluentmuswetmm WW8- Nfltlmluolwulookingoverm wnpubuuaeammdrthulenrhnntaa w- blchwvedstirfinnamopboh- neuwazhwmcmnmeehunmmm-mneucimummubmmuwxm -"’ whisker-mend lherewerequnlnt die. youngergeneraflonvlldolngmd thedopbecnmotbehnnand [lrll IhlH-bcydldwhenflaeywue oldflodeflllfiilfiooktbat turuollndhlntlaefnehlonofthemode, brue button; lad flowing muttm chop said to each other, “What. parents M082 likely were (no busy lvm about their children the bfit parents H10 world In; '8 115811 10f ill pfltnb’ gqnpgn. Ifll be their cbfldxen’: chief world, Instead or allowing them go libfllfvthntywmve Iuahockednt you and wuhmflfledatbenmdnmldmnnlhm PAULA. olden IOIIII’! 77"“ Dirt-time husbands are no good, Jmhglhis makerfazled Dresses NEW DIAMOND DYES are the fined d _ buy.. They are nadep pveyou val service. They ||' he I ' aniline: fkal can pr'§1~§.u.M'” Ir the ity fth n‘ ' m...’ fi§.“;‘..‘£°LFZ lrizhnmw- zm Mlhatmake than [o on aqevmxz-without a . III 0f lifqhflfl; t enable t em their and brilliance ii 0 u‘ he g y 4 l?» éné5l°fi2"3'.%l’fin% anlk, you], ma”. or k . . £3 ifihTv-Etwvsu. you an your valuable article: of lilk wnlh results equal m the ‘mmnbmnhowtoknutldmetc. “Vélllffliilfillllwfllllflfllhflllflvfl- AIIIDIIIVII 11-1-11 hatthmwuanmlelathatneaouptpdlteitmldztbnvebeeu conduct enddnqnndltglounnypgb. wrecked when ltplled into unu- hundg, Bntftdldnflyoueeo. ‘lheylettleddownlnlorelpectebledflnaem feeleelledupon .1110“: package of gs. ‘ lflvsegvdnz to do. try It i! M Th“ . c nu! . Y“; wugltlhsurely eta-nee are better dyee, Dnmond Dyes Diamond YES fessional work. When toahudhtdverflatyouthnawholeledolnt. It nfterellttlewhlleendknvaekledownpudgnto wmcaeutolnmmmg‘ wollladhlvlblblqond nmmnhmmmmuzbgumn-vvnufimvmnpeuu Sun Pmot‘ Luyno use-nun: Inn-u