this Province ' 'mano DAILY cumu- lgti-uetneepenreg nnelqn ng an can be obtained at_Lsflerty's ¥°° Muwua kn°'“°w" im rR.\N'1f':_-_ msrmnrv ie masa you sympathies with’ llyrtle Gu Agent in Bummerside. His Reed. There is the woman who taps oihce Ph0h° il 35 you on the chest to emphasise the | points of her discourse. There is the UARDIAN AGENT - Mr W A woman who nudges you to call your Mlllman is Guardian Agent in Alber- ton. and be will be glad to receive who stroke their friends to attention to somebody else's Jokes, I 'PN :M05 in Oral!- EQUI- . _ -BUNLIGHT Soot -Destroyer hnnnnn (nn ‘~o~on'w” fat- thoronghnm cleans the chimney quickly and tho- th, mth., nninmnnny' ,nm nit’ _Mr _ _ __ _ _ __ ; f _¢__.<_ ._ _ ‘°“‘ ’ °‘...‘§.f‘.‘._..f.‘lt‘.*.°._._...e....._ ,f;;;_v;-,;=_,,;_=-_.;___..._t_.._.........».._¢h»_1___ Some smart, -__ urd 6. 010 -s'rovs: semueeie ;¢ Br _ J 1"- "J" ‘°‘ °% 9¢~'“°‘ 3*»°".N'* zsl1-11-ifutnmenadgcnzi X,,",§2, _gin-f_§§f¢ :£2-_nf_*_1°:,’ STEWART. Milhbvr. one Whose christian' in- or an odd niece .of headgear. There is the woman who gate vour clothes affectionately as she tslkn eg yon, There ls the women who absently strokes the coat sleeve of the man she talks to:_ - _ It is really in bad form to nnndle and another woman when you talk to ber Port Hill, In -to ho1d,her arm and flies with the Ba buttons onher wsis't'.'or the arrange- I ...gUB5(‘,R1BEl»'l5 nnonpl renew n d .ment 01 the trimmings. Or t0 Put buck week or two before the time they ““ stray -locks of hair as some women do. have paid for han “piped and tnng man If vou cnnnot hold another's attention not mi" an lgnno, an all papers nre Without stroking and v~attm°-litci‘- 'discontinued promptly on expired nllv holding your victim-then there .qatE_ is something. the mutter with vour ` -'PHE K0 relmrg, mn, Km,” gig, _Tonaorial Parlors, Bummerside. ||. _ . ree -GUARFIAN AGENT,-Mr. Arch- no lbald Ellie is Guardian agent at Port of Hui. He will sieuiy reeeive newe W M°‘“"“i“" Mm! ‘B ”°"‘°°"" ”`°°“' 1 s no secret to his neighbors. Al LAIIIIS lloi\i_E _ _ JDURFAI. l's'l"l‘e RNS subscription- at P0" omce_ t__l_hh all __the nutrlment for which though in poor health for sometime, T ,ll -de ~.¢ noe Juurnnr, conversational method of attack. I ___ENT|,:In-A1NMENT___ The Ladies _ -Mr. Clinton Dennis is now spend- Panama and two sisters:-Mm. Thom- -¥ . Rememben were We 1°” 0' Women _\id of the Presbyterian Church, Sum- ing who hate to be stroked. Men, too, even nlnrsidp have decided to hold their `l\lr_ if th°y"k°it5Eh°“ld'“t he stroked* nvitnrtzxihment on Tuesday evening in MF- Some “ms think it gives “ feelmg of Paula I-lull us Fpwortli Hull is Am camaraderie to luv their hands on li nn; ‘ crnvnt if it is u bit nskew, nnd to _______ mg it is really in had form to do these l M things. Moreover, there are mnnv m men-»with exceptions, of course-who “h the Summerslde Town Council sold* __ ir flue pair of draught horses, the “ and Mrs. W. H. Dennis, O’Leary, Mrs. Charles Wickens, Barrington,N Dennis has lately returned from S. This is the third death in the fam aku, where he was in charge of n ily within two years and they are " _ °~ qnitnhln _;701_ survey party, on the Alaska Boom. receiving the sincerest sympathy of| _ __ __ ' Line. He leaves shortly for Ot- all. 'ine funeral to the Cross R080! u-‘» ner im iu_'.. sisterly fas ion. Uut i _ _ _ _ . tawn where will spend the winter.-0 cms ry on Saturday was largely lIORbE. SOLD. 'lin street dept. __ ld *__ i_ ___ d attended_ _ M___‘___€ht;v__art_B:_nd famuy_ _ _ J h R id - _.A goo o me relish e oo H-fe FBIIIOVHIK 0 r ot Own where 1 ` q"‘“"1*”' to Capt "sep ° b user is Rexeu Beef wine ees Iron they purpose ' residing. (Pat Please ‘r-- - i \ JZ / r _ _ 00 H0! iikt U18 human touch. | Fee realized being nhnnt $450_00_ You all know how wonderfully efllol- c0PY)- _ _,V L _ll ‘int A COLLAR HINT_ |’I‘he horses were shipped by the Cas- ‘ _ nvedia to parties in Perce. Quebec. _;:_‘;‘g___f°irB ygggsaggegeafé geh°B_§‘)f;;‘_¥ ___ Itively good. It is made from the LAST TRIP__ The Cnnnnmnedin purest ingredients procurnble and ‘~ this preparation is. It has been .___ C‘_li A great many of the dresses tais “J Sllrillgr :md summer have been mndp collars of various shapes, and nearly "" every one of us has been annoyed ut 0” Sumefime or other by having them lust trip this season arrived mu 1 Q l`. wrinkle- or blow about your ears witr. 1" every gust of wind. Josephine tell d“ Us 0, n plan nb: has ,Gund than nn; word cargo consisted of 700 bags of \~,~m~l;@g very satisfactorily nn her potates. 200 bags of Outs and B y and left again at 6. Her out- ,h~e,.s,.5_ At nnnh end nf the corner nt large quantity of sundrics.-J _ the back oi' the collar she made n tiny lruitonhole. Underneath on the `_, .ll-ess itself she plnced n tiny hnntnn_ registered at'the Queen 1-iotel. Sum- The collar is then buttoncd on nnd memme on Satu"d“y3“ william War' held securely in place. It is scarcely "°,“' New Glasgow; ` James warren' notircuble, und if it is, looks like 1:. 0 Lwry; James P°uy‘ T‘-“`°“t°; F' p,,,~f_ ,,f the trimming _H one m.nf,,___s Bernard, J, P. Gaudet, Quebec; Geo- Lm. button muy he nlncnd on the rge Fisher,_ Montreal; Mrs. W. E. “_ai.,f und n tiny ,nun on the collar Turner, O’iscnry; J, B. McDonald, underneath used to hold it in' place. D'gby5 'md A' H- Gurdincri T°f°“t°- Many of the full dresses arc shown _"J _ with thin collars, and this plan will ' ""°"" hold them in nlnce when a Cohn in -CLIFTON H()USE.~ The follow- woru. ing registered at thc Clifton I-louse _- on tiaturday:- W. A Comeau, 'i‘or- , ' n onto; A. G. Peake, Charlottetown; W. H. Mills, Guelph; H. W. Downy, ’I'. A. Christie, J. B. Wetmore; St, Holla; J. Williams. Miss ante Wu- * liams, Boston; M. Jnrvm, Toronto; M t , H. Ellis. St. John.-.I » of Halifax representing the Cnnadlnn \|.d"""“"" (lil Co., who has been waiting at Flummersidc for the past week for p ' the arrival of thc Schooner Monnie L ll Minnie with n cargo of oil and gaso- _ lmc from Halifax. He received n telegram on Saturday informing him that the Schooner was lust. No pur- ticulars were given.-J /' “Wear like Iron” ~~SE S ‘_ » .._' __ When you want the best ,ous ,,cF§§),,l,I,: tofx S,,;,§§,f_ in rubber fo twear you snide on gntulrhlny forenoon when Miss ._ H5810. lc ycnr old daughter of will fiu.i ihem here. _.ur._f.nu__i/15. ___1._._1... f,-m,,nm.,,, had fer cg a y ro cn just above tl Tie»~e‘s a Rubber to fit nnkle. The _neeiaent nappeneu whois very sh"e°` Big Stock# `lil<>ers`;u:'hicl(;nssgzgeldnsuddenlryoutllfrovs- [mwest P[ice5_ ing her to the_ ground nnd dragging her for some distance, one of her feet being caught in the stirrup. She was _ & ltnken to her home und medical aid wus summoned, The ncoident was 'rrrv pninful and on Saturday nigll1;_ ‘ _ - » Miss Smallmun wus suffering consid- , r‘rubly.-.I -LOST HCHOONl:}R_- Mr. Welsh f ' -_ 1 It's Time Get Your Overcoat ~ » 1 l'O . _ ; _Q ___.__,¢_, . . __, It is over:-out \\'m\tlicr umv 'iff P( und now is the tim:-_ :ind lmro '2"2, S", i~ tncnfncc to get lhu colt you _' "\ ._ unnt to buy_ M;__" ),_f,_';§h\ Hur 'o\'ercou.fn nro shown in -- __ ."'. .1'1.=__l i,""'L>15,';_;__f_ College. Conv:-rfo (hesrevfii-ld and ~enutor style'-, are n I you cfiuld wish for, fit wall at the collar, neck nod slmnldcrs. sfqcvru n re just the right long! h find tho fin of the hack und _, ” _ llsng of the skirt is all you " - could desire Call in and look over our [resent showing of |»verconr_s it is worth coming miles to see_ < _ Reubn _ ' Tuplm fs? Co. _ Kensington' ` *_ aaa > 4' = '_ ” ' ' ' "’¢.=`¥` _:I-l-`=- _ .:» ,- ~\ 43% " :T30 r xv§.."“"` §":`3`i"€<_"5*‘ -~ ne , ~;..; .5 -.' ~ ; _-=E'f:'r-’-?:`."$§i:f`§"_j~r;f?f<;.j~“ 12'-f ` . __=._,3".I-_i’j'__§_`5`_.__;§__ 21:' _jf_'_~ F" 2*, _ fI';5[1,¥'1f;1_:_i:`I1=§I`_i'f;_‘f1__`* ' `;_‘_';¢;{§_-2;_'{_ `f°~§_-==l?‘-_.~ `l *_ 3”” " . __¢-;-§:?¢';¢__ _;_<_;>_‘;__.: . fn #rf '____.:~a=-_==ff,=i:_ gg .5 ~;_. 511; :.:§_=f5?2:`»7~ .i_.2=I=':_='_-__ .:.=f;_f5§~ _ 4;;-': _,-.=-,j;;:__:_~_1;; -__;_,':r_~___5.-_,_-_ . »_ I _A __ QUEEN HoTsL.- 'rue following A VB few persons do make good coffee. Per- coiators and drip coffee pots have done much to raise the standard of land. But when the grounds are left in a pcrcolator strainer from one meal to the next-as they sometimes are in some houses-and when the cof fec is left in the percolator base-as it sometimes is-and when the perco- lutor is not kept clean and dry and occasionally exposed to sun and air- percolator coffee sinks almost to the low level of poor coflee, made in the old-fashioned way. No way ever can surpass the old- fashioned way when it is done pro- perly. But to make coffee in any way there must be three things- fresh coffee. freshly boiling water and clean utensils. An old and musty coffee pot, coffee that has been ground and exposed to the sir for a week or so, and water that has been simmering in the ten kettle on the buck of the stove for half nn bour- thia combination assures bud codec. it is not the quality of the coffee used so much as its freshness that counts. To insure freshly-ground cof- fee 3 grinder is convenient. This can be bought in durable quality for n_ M vr si T is is G A ‘donno oe se.--W --- -_ - ---_|- ~ If you have no grinder you can' prepare the beans the way some per-I sons who pride themselves on their (Hr. Leonard Keene Hirshbcrg, A.B_, coffee prepare it. Put the roasted bonus. n tsblespoonful for carb cup-l ful of coffee desired, in u stout' mus- lin hug, _ and crack them as fine ne h possible with a stone or a hammer. |~- If you have neither a percolutor K nor drip eofleo pot, yon gan make nary fivc-for-n-qnartcr variety of driv coffee by putting a circle of red und cnppcrlsh glass~bowl-nnd-n- cheese cloth over rue mouth of your t\i11\bl_cr-of-voter tyre 0! c°i<1-f\Sh.b\1t coffee pot, filling it with coffee, and B pouring through it freshly and rapid- T- ly boiling water. |nnd '.\'hich, because of its gorgeous 'rho old-fashioned rueuiod of mek- dress and rfirity. has ions Gvmmenfi- . ing coffee cif-:ir with egg is a good 0 was-_ lvuy HHS nor; of golfee nge ya. pisratorinl riilcction docs not take lthcr coarsely ground beans. Mix the t coffee grounds with cold water. just Hille- eziough to moisten them to the con- sistcnc of u aste Use a generous WHS TCCUDUY Y9l"‘Ft9‘i i0iif1"€ °1”a"°‘}~ _ y p . tnblespoonful of grounds for ouch $ cupful wanted. Add a tablespoonful il of beaten egg, or else the egg shell_ his experiment. only sue ns eco which has been washed befor-e_l¢ ls spare before and :liter oihce hours. opened, or else e lime white of egg, Thr in-'ui krw'-V n crest limi about whipped up with rt little water until f l . ... it is of the noneistenny to mm eusuy rcuring of fish different from the with the coffee grounds. Half fill b thc pot with boiling, bubbling water, some fish with silken tnils, bulging end eever it. Bring it to the boiling eyes and Cffioffi of the f*\if\\’°“'~ 0* _ ipomt over u low best.. Tnen ml lt his new hobby he said: to the top w'th boiling water and get it on the bnel; of we stove for H ly interesting and least troublesome few moments to settle. il English people are proverbially poor coffee-makers, It is said in h Erizland that the reason for poor cop terest that attaches to having a Pair o of these handsome creatures, you land is not the right sort for good have 'Gund 3 h°bbY_ that ‘Fill return' And if you would have big returns for your outlay of time and money. ry your hand at raising these pets for the market." fe. there is that the water of the coffee. This is an interesting if an inadequate excuse for a national fail- inz_ lt The French, noted for good coffee, generally follow the drip method.` The I-lungarians make true cafe an 1 Init. That is to say, they boil the a _ hi mounds in milk' and then “mm ery vessel that would contain wetcr from- dishpans to discarded concrete wnshtuus and olive casks. them out. The French cafe nu lsit is made by mixing hot milk with black coffee at the table or just before it is] three daughters who feel keenly the loss of' alrind and faithful husband and and Mrs. A. A. McDonald (Sarah) _in Cambridge, Mass.; Simon in Sash.; James lu Calgary, and Joseph, Eu- phemls., and Isabel are now home had for some years been an elder in the Church of Scotland. He was active in duty and lived n life con- densrtnd fricnd had the blessed assur- nnce of Gad’s fnvour and the Hope of day 7th and was very largely nttmd- ed. Tho service at the home was comlur-_tecl by Rev. E. Mncliougall. The brethren of thc Loyal Orange wusamcmber, paid their tribute of respect in the burial service nt the grave. Sincere sympathy is fclt keeping of pet goldfish. Once you Y 1 _ nd Indian and Japanese goldfish in ` PETER MU RCI-IISON From Saturday's Evening Guardian) The dcnth of Mn. Peter _Murchison father. Of thc family John Alex. John N. reside in Sydney. N. S.; urdock and Donald in Vancouver; ith their mother. Mr. Murchison ste-nt with his Christian profession. he blow to the family and fri-ends severe in its suddcnness, but there tlro comfort. of knowing that this 1ory_ The funeral was held on Fri- ssocfation, of which the deceuscd IIAISING GOLD FLSH _ M. A., l\l. ll. in Rod and (mn) _ In New York, n new infant industry :is been flourishing for the lust your thc ruining of mrc and splendid olvlflsh in back yards. Not thc ordi- roynl brccd of flaming sunset fish hut wus first bred in for-away Chinn d high prices from fish-lovers whose he form of feeding on the finny ‘ One breeder of buck-ynrd goldfish 120 a year from his little fish farm, no that, too, although he devoted to h h lild sh puts, but he applied it in thc irdrtore, gluss-bowl vnriety-hund- "One of the cleanest, most intense- obbiss o person can have is the uve oxperivlced the pleasure and in- This expert lust summer successful- raised over 20000 baby Chinese s buck yard. In doing so be used ev- Five hundred years ago. inBt°Hd 0! rs? S i_4i~.-E ,___ -~ 1866 “ 1. use ..' l - . Kinross P. E. I. which occurred » ~ '_ ‘ ' (_ M '_ h money will be refunded if you are not °f 1 - _ _ _ _ _ 'e um t° on ml °" er y setieeea. Price zse, 'rue ruse- very eiiddchiy on the evevihs of ‘ __’¢ [ c - 1 h 11 13 df 5 e h d S ___ erside _ 2 on Satw Ki,,,,,,n mug C0__ Come, G,,,,,,_ GW Tuesday, Nov. mi, isis, et the nge _ ..-2 - _ » _ 42 nc a woo is or eerge. ar 2 U m a p' m" e sua Kent ste, Mel, Of 53 yenlsrcmvves one who, by his _- .1 , 1 L _I '_ \ finish medium weight, excellent value at C __ ~ ._____.. peaceable and true Christie-.i ehurnc- ' 11 _ MAKING A GOOD ‘tray w_'Jonktl~e respect Inari friendship of .‘ vi, - . ___-9 ` -_ CUP OF COFFEE a w o new him. ehad been in , i /_Q -' ~_ . _ _ his usual good henltn and worked ,_ ' ,fur i °'°°° ".;e1 admusbly suited for git s dresses and euits.. » ' . v 1. 1 _ _ » _ F _ 11 <1 1 _ _ ” 5” “ ~ ..vone can make good coffee, yet _rg ‘valedgytfggsgnythelihrhhfde evans ,___ __\_____h-n- ____ grand wearer. . . . . . e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . _ . C eyes closed in death. Ho leaves a ‘ <>` ` sorrowing widow, seven sons and é ) » ui 1 _ nfl/ P . `/.“‘_. _ 7004 \/(i]l?"""w {"A` s- ' l‘~=’l fn ' l ‘~ _ a ' ` _,J ..._ L _,r-_ q Y _ if woe mi u few weeks with his parents, as Carter. Campbelton, N. B., and \ f__v \ _ . ~ r ' p n un.. &._// feed is famed. As we are whole- hope wan "ways hem for nh ry A I I8 J distributors we can quote you b r°°°v` _ _ _ _ _ ._ f* _ *"' lowenhn__iHJ:_si_ _ <"_'_`_\ /`-3, ,I /__ v' "11 ._ n _ ‘ _ ’f\_ u' l` ' #lf " "` no ~_;~=f `-ff' if"-"`.9v’Z’ -1" _ ‘ , _/ xxx” ""Jv;' G ;\ _I 4 :` \ '\- ._"_“ -_-_-_eslllllli A _ _ il \; -...N \9 _ _`_. =\ 1* `~-or ff-'~\ _ Li \_§ » £- 44 inch Bradfod *e ge, all wool hard inisb, -- ~ ~ ' _ ._ .__i___. we ’*-is 46in»:h blight clear b ue, unrd 50 inch all wfol imported fi .~ .- - i _‘ 1., 1 . _ uruuxsnsuureeeeesewuwo for, the lui-pose.. hard Twill-'s greet --ee . VNBIC ...U-_ 56 inch all Wool |--_Belgian .Serge $1.15-_-_I » Thisisaspeuinl leadsrof ours-urinl weighf, fine clcsshard - weive fuil 56 inches wife--gud dress weig`1t and perfectly _ sdapto foreuitings ........,,,,,$| 15 l _ / JUST TO REMIND MOTHERS that this is the sto'e that' can supply the very goods you need to make your licrle gi.1 a pretty -dur:ib“e-~dren5 or suit forschool wear. All good kinds cf dress fabrics are hercy and in practically every cas; di ,. ect from the makers in England, France or Gtr many a'*s the case may be. Consider a few of these. <-° ...» ~. W ~ .`. _»4 '. fm( _'f__"i .f ~__, ff ._ __ _ 3; _ %\\ - 'TF W: <` \ .I " " r .ii fu ;___' ‘Y .. _- ‘ {‘.\\_ "\ \» \_\\' _ \ \ , __`____ . -.1 ,/f' ._ TQ; 4 -` ‘_ l Mil ; u _ . ___ .___.___ ll _ A ; lg. ‘\`~. _ if » ___ __,_.____...§.- `.____.. _,_ _ s __ _ - "*§_~_‘__i- l ll/ '_' QQ) ' _ -_ \\.,;-, `*l » 1. ,. .f eu. 0,5. . -0 'GI -o '"4 éfé l ,_'0 ~ iw. -- / /5 _~ ___-15'; 519( QPU #ti Thur Wonderful A rlantic Serge 1.40 “Avlanvi Sage" .~hruv»k and unsoottabb, all w .ol 56 inonee wlf1e_ fine Cheviot finish, cheaper g ade Same widch. navy only .. $1 I5 Some Beautiful Goods G for Afternoon Gowns -- _ _‘__ ix-.'.~_l»" 5'* _ »_ e, \ _~ . ____.\:T- »i we . , \‘. _ ' i` n J -» ,O fe. .-gh *v 35 _ 0 sf _ 4 ..;, ~v"~*.‘» _,_'i_e; pfv, .L 1.-` ._ 'J _ % il l. 1 »- _ »~_~._- _-'Stiff-.`»~.§'»>' dz .Fi I /"_ s _____._, l%|.v....__ 'l - t 1 _ _ _ .~ . _ sent to the sb c the dull-eyed mild little goldhsh that _____,_h» IT'/.\.L__ . '_ _ _ ` ' --' _ _ _ '___ *` now1\dn._vs amuse children in thlilr gifis for the approaching Xmis season. _ _ Tea Sch 42 pieces, reguar SI6 00 now $l2.80 _ _ Tea Sea 42 pieces, regular |500 now '|200 __ 4 ¢.;__ 4. ' - Here i-ia cbav-ce for\ou to -nve money- Tiwn of our LIMUGES PA'l"I`l~RNS we an- ‘ _ disc unt»n',; zo p c OFF REGULAR P'-ICE5 -Both palverns are mal s-d fret _v with floral and go rl decoration The se woods ure sold ertner in TFA SETS AND DINNER oE'l‘m‘, or IN ANY QUAN VITY DESIRED You -liquid takendvanrage of this opportunity' and secure som: ' usmrsoinnolenf. gl-ldes__around_ the in I lass bowls nnd.tanks,llerce _ terlor o g n ' _ - wonderful and beautiful tYP°9 Ui I I emu-neu were fire: in-ea Until eve n _ `20 p. c. off H_~av1a'n`d images ~ _ ....... ......;......... . years ago china, buf, ut thee time the Pnue delphln Aquarium Society imported _ _ _._l. _ _ ~ _ ° _ some rage siJecimn_ns_bh_ _way of‘I_h_e_; i __ - _ mH"Y~ hi* "'“'l° Y 5 ”°""'~““ and there a car like e' lin ll `“ii¢°i1°d d'“$°”"'~'°‘1 ¥°““‘“"- sold on etgiound of gin: ergurpltlf mf" are .‘”"“"* “1>"ard; the menus siuenlzenun. er r.vf~<.- As much as one hundred dollars or n,.hnnnn_ omng°_ _white and pearl- and somecm unned s.raight ahead; ` i _ even szsoo has been rbeueed by' the only one ,hh h, 5_m_m named ,Q annum on fhfi ~*i°'=1- like two par- salc of perfect specimens of this fish, renamed an p°d°__t_ _ Than “___” ._ r s_idos. _ and inasmuch _ee f\=°f° =f° °°‘"°°iY_ 'rue enenge in styles or geiaeen in eve, 0,, ';,,,,,,,“',”h‘ ° '°"‘"°° ‘1"“!‘>"- more _then a- Bev" °i Bf°"“ 'Pm' recent _yeere are numerous. ’ 'rnere ter. chinese worafrle mm tn M Wm' mens in America these are virtually nn the nln_fnnh1n‘nnn “nth” and the Or pearl _“__” n h_lack on scarlet no nn _ y Dri‘=`°l0flB-__ Iii 012 |89* ¥°°f-__h°W§’fP‘f- tuleséape yet. but these are grattiy eve.. mm. ....J._ ‘"1 tl?" 51116011- volumes. an of amiohmani. _-_- 1_’ _ P `\ _ A _ _ s is-_-`-"*""‘-‘@T` A0/ i ~'»- :-55' KM \ .__n_\_ \\ T 15-. Jxl; ` _1';/§_/ _A 991 _/f ~.' Ri .___ 789|, Plain Silk and Wool San Toy, _ avery smart fabric, 42 incl es wife, show ng a narrow tvlill, soft clinging m~.t.~rial, drapmg splendidly ' Du ch Blue, Foirglove Fam- b0J G: C f , evs_ nc is and Black. °00 S.ft Silk Reps und Cord de Ch nes afford splendid range of _.bone for pzeuy gens.. 'ln so d-ape with the soft clinging fall that is now popular. Colors, Persian Blue. Caclue, H-.zel and Black 1-60 Broche Crape is a richly hand~ some fabric, of Silk and Mohair. odered in exclusive dress .'e_»gihs 45 inches wide. _ e..f§1.I°.f§'T.f.°§f`ff` 2-50 l Beautiful Black - Goods _ __ Black Silk Poplin. soft rich lnsfrous.... ..._ 210 and l_90 _ Black 'Silk Whipeo d, 42 inches wide, nice weight and 'L 2? J" '7VNu __ .un _a he if u i ` heeaeedizpuihie Im 'n Y vw "E""` .. 2.35 hearted Frfngetail. which has only this year been successfully bred in America, niid which grows a hood and a long mime like e. hon from ite second year onw_ard._'1'l|ese ssh. the only yn lf gli .¢n1l_ ¢i_e. » ‘ nn 6'.