_ mm? iilGlYi‘ - THEM_Cii;'§RI.QfI"I‘IETOWN_QUARDIAN a..." w.-.“ . Mam i‘ PM -"~ -.-.-.....;.-.. ....---.-- .- ~ _ ____ , .. '_ ._*. " ' . 7 H“ V A I r~y—_y_g’_hnat__7w Hi ‘ > v ‘ I v I ‘ . ' ‘ W ’ ' ' ' l‘ l ‘ O Q O i i‘ - oman S ea m -'.- OCla - an ef§0na " - a3 lOnS '-' ' It . Q . __ ,_,_____,___,_.._.. .__ k -- _ . . ., d. 0..-...» .-- ___--------‘—--- .__ _,_____ _________4____ _ , ' ~ i h Ll 4044-4. - i“? d ' € i E I ‘i H . ' gigs/Ids‘!!! hivutl): flaws’; trléiugalilfaltr‘ Mwoooooaoooowg, a » B l f Wk‘ ~ - coma tan 0 y , i y zx . etter ox .L appenzngs o the ee .......... o. l. ............. their‘: Permanent wave, ' 1T‘ ’ -» hostesses enter-l. dellghtfuli t R d 1 W "r --- ~~ ~ - . i Y a v e uced l‘ m" Canadian omen . . - i , .. ........ bridgc _...., h...“ . . \ t "' i t ' . H . -'. r b llln (‘ll-lure St Lawrence Neub‘ pointment" ~ l- ‘d i — l . Guaranteedpermancnt w l h r’ lw u H‘! ‘I|'\'l"‘. ~,l.~...lul (Iiillillllltvll lll ill!‘ luln-llllll ll..- i “ 151‘ rather ~ '\d"“e ‘O H15 D141‘! “Ii-lea l9. _' ‘ " ' ' - Sir Edb-iwi W- lfifl 11 vral driving out m the city. Can using both Bonat and Le m! k . - - ' l ' H l H" J ‘ Slmday obserwd h“ “‘“"1°WI~‘1', “and I llll'.'(‘ rec-n on on Malone and nee Mellish wcr. “Mhlmfl. $6. $7 and M“ I , ‘“"-'""~"' "‘ ""“~ l UdiU-Elilt‘! r “ hi“ d H5 m1“ >~ "p3 nubv Porlsonby l.» l-Iilretls of \'il(li)ili l l-Xtwriltlens tile winners u the gentlemen‘ lll N‘ '“ *‘ i " * . m V». . . .‘ . g " ' l‘ ". > ~ ar ,- F ‘i1 .l ll l ulmlttitf ul t u-il ~ - - . w :.. -_. 4 .. g “RESIN = Hlb “ do Iuskrl-Hfil‘ "lg _v ""1 °I the G°Y°Y1W1 _ \\' iii her. I have ai\i'1l\'.l bvrn lunar 1114155. Mrs. W. A. Miller and Mrs. 4 lllnncligg’ lrgrtzverllmciv; p?“ l’ ' t t‘ . l ‘ lit-r Begin to Think, of hissing- "W °‘~'1:'1"°-1*s10IA Brss- rd by h" zrflsn of rll=l~'"~ “w” ~'- A- LBW-ion. the ladies. "rm rooms g "Wm" Ill-wile. . h” -. P‘ _ . ‘ ' _‘ ‘ ‘ - l nlrlluuir .l. t. bar cuary intcr- and the discrimination she showed wgr redoleng Ali uantiti ‘ . L - i L! I!‘ ‘ 50H"! Q Other Aldll !i‘\' n; u. (".\:. llilns as n‘. was born‘ in buying the ma... i, ,._ I no“... hfmedsome nowets‘ q es of gFAUTY 5.41.05" 8 ' ‘ " ‘ ~‘ llozltrlzli one yen.- “g0. The cel- ' found a flaw in m... 1x315 v ‘ ' . . Phone l0ll _ E I \ l ‘ ' 1W“ . ‘I z-ln \\"\\ u‘ a verv quiet nut‘ a a - - I _ t .121 .1 .—l-:..ll.' 1!‘. coiltge and llcrl- ls u 1t".tt‘i‘ lilun my k h ' ' ' l’ M155 Helen Rodgerson, B. A. who owayokah.“ f Y A ‘ , ‘ ‘t >_ H” “W, .31), may mugmvr__l “rant m um, Ml. n like had been baked. Red jackets are one llt tn.- lnost, 15 engaged m social service wérk m 4750-8~2-tts~.tf. o++u4aq y l v .»_.l me paffigjg-r m. yrnl Consider time m“ ‘"5 ""1 ‘Vim m! "mm! °n 1i lwnuiar midsummer nnrf-iilvs. They‘ 505w“ L, spendmg a few days how l l k I ' and dl-Hlzilw-t “nth one candle. H9 are genfl-aily of 1 bI-lilwlnt flranmm d“ Z8. 8th enjoyed l r ~ r ~ ~- . y visiting her mother Mrs. (D .) hmeii. , n successful ath- ‘i ’”""i ' ‘Km in "l! Cake or flame red and zlrl- made of fl|RQdggr5Q1L Prince St. , r but more sedacely’ as betwme u wzlng unti Wihiinl-Vlli nnti makes u. “"4 1"‘ l‘ ‘W118 YWOHd at 118V‘, variety of fabrics. In iiallno wool or‘ a ¢ dignity or a 1555' 0f 51X. ‘ ‘ ,, ‘inc plsi first year so success jersey they are S0,... ._. 5h “hue or; senawr J J Hu h ° ' v I ~ iA, \\'<1-il-<".lv;\\l cl UilTPlP-‘S young col- 3.1m“ H VT‘ Viscount Duncan‘ light. beige sports costumes. vrhile in‘ was receiving tae cojgf-fusgtiffg]: Mi“ Catherine oomptod and Wu I ~ .. . m QXPQ-(“S ..». p. .l dry-ct‘ without non r Lady Mort-a. andyrepe, velvet or f.~;.-\.l.l~;-.w<~-;g1u wool his ‘fiends on Monday on me °c_ Doris mman of st. Eleanor; v ‘ v v l - ...i :1 liotiniu- P. nu ol- objN-L i, ;_ '1‘ ‘lath him through- 1h“. accompany Mack ‘WP’, m. dark canon or h‘ 76th bmhd- an enjoyable dam... {or a Elva H l. l. '.a ll tu llllulxl‘ l husilu-ss urn-ill .121. and he was ifldillgefbprlnwd Chm-On m, . 5 . ‘ ‘ av. ofiheir friends thLs week Tvp-usxz: - ll . "r will‘: l... .. i" l. n. ,, _ q - ‘_ l ' 2‘ 1m A. y.‘ ..‘ l,‘ l ‘ ‘ “ms K " I ,1‘ mm, mg “SW1: - - . - Mrs. J. W. H. Sutherland and son was held m St" Eleanms Ha“- The , .l l.u llllllt. . . ibcd sllxcr salve-r, a D hostesses served a (renew... . ‘l “nulls scln, trill. i~- ‘to (infinite aim ‘ rl!’ t0 Babv Bessbor-y DY- 311d N111‘. -\T‘3“-i--‘~ - V‘ 311°“ on of New Glasgow’ N’ s’ are f; '5 llunch ‘ I U _ ‘ ‘ l. ‘spending a few days with W and and he Rainbow Orchestra (Lfipens. _ ; ,l.l._l M5 l“. l .l. lulu-d nun who , ‘Ezll Canadian Cabinet, sun and ciaugilicr o: l; . llrv are] _ ' ed dance mush " .. - lflt’ 11h‘. bPIKlL-lt‘ u 1- iilll ‘,ll'i)])f'l' tlllnu ' , .3 ~- h...“ vrvsonted Pr... mjrlvillg their first . '.i vlulr-‘Mrs’ R‘ H‘ Rogem M155 can.“ . , , r , ‘ y V, m ‘ l." _erine Rogers, wllo made a . . .:.l . Uflfll “m to m" hnby m m“ lumiwm‘ and WU‘ J " “utmost of friends during her brief Mm James wqod “m! m" mi"- ..,. ' 1 ' "ll ti 'l l Zur a llusnlulu 1.. :1“ “('11 lliudllltlg, up r Wvmlvr R 13' Bennett‘ Dalmyf 5W)’ M Onnwny BBfllch returned csflng young 50m‘ 353M975 Bill) f - wlzun-tl sonur uxt-u gull. 1t makes luttl: Wm“ ' ‘ l” PC1103" Tho-v called! . '_ ‘ home wit-h them and Jamel 01' Silmmflfiftl-P. havu p; , Lg"... Sum h, WM. zlt ‘\nv\\-_‘ . u: I-Iouiselkim 0:? can.‘ Mr} and Elltfrs. lztlfkl! t... umc . _ _ been spending a delightful flotilla; ‘,3 v _ " , ‘ - u ma“ i‘.)‘;1l;\n U; l“. HAM.“ and Si» ‘Ifdill n‘. to the cu nn 0 pre- . 0W1‘ mm 111mm .0 \'l.~l'. . - M ‘ with Mrs_ wand-s bmkhw‘ Revs‘) h.‘ , l Zlililllltl lvlul ll > .-.l'. rcspetwt lu-.. Sent h 'r~ ~h this gift. Thll Count-l J‘ Bouwrvld. Prince Slrccl. are fidcrs‘; tcaitclvckett °f sumim" Archie McDonald. parish priwstoq i l. ‘ t . l 1 . . l . l rant‘. Profound lt."|-‘~'t.'i 1' . tile Church "*5 "i ~l'<‘iltli\ N‘? W"? 5°“ one ‘ gummy mjqvmg “he biwmnes or me ‘y m exhumed at 51X tables of TiBIlish. ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ .. {or txvll .. git‘ toils. to mark the oc- Garden Province. Yesterday nftcr- t) H ‘ftlastv/[Eugsdaybigymhzlgnzigg n o e ' _ l . ,. . - .; l . not. nlvan lluu a fluff‘. lulu: be D001‘ PRWW 110011 Mrls-Dvvkci" and iwr mint WB- m 55 em’ ‘ amp e an Several delightful parties f ‘ J Q UH ‘h .. ‘ I ‘ x v . , m.“ him, m“ , “Ml and a j . . n 0 Bousefleld wen- Jtlint hllsrcssos at. gitlrzn: Campbelhgvorclisfiter, Mass. given this "m: 1n honor M :5; A ‘ V -.n college, t<.;- 5 .- too late Yul-s, s II Bell. St. Johns, Nfld..lnftornonl1 tea nt tin‘ C. N. Hotclwv §1 em “on y s‘ John Gladys King of Toronto who up“ , . ' ‘ \ "s tlw ltul ' llf her for Mrs. T. B. ironoring the friends Mr". liouker “gm and M155 Mom‘ smmders- law“, of ML“ Muriel Lg r “ ‘ l I ‘i - wiul lltl: _H nluvll tlu: Woodm Faring Park Road. had nladc during her vi 1 ‘rue vis- the mcky m“ “mg m Mrs‘ merside. 0 O ‘um é ~ f‘ ’ "Kwkp" 1”“ “m” P5194 ' ' ,' itors are learnt: on rvturrl home Mon.“ Mm’ v u 0 ‘i \ * Finn" lflrlsalltfriendships eiereinvxt Wvdrwsdnr. ' '* ' i Miss Constance ltfcArflhur dluizh gt . l,l,_.- luau “l: _l.lu .»,.::l~...- lvspl~l~l ..,.,._,.“.,..i , r m? v.5“, n; the, a . . Professor and Mrs. A. W. True- m, or senator crewman MhM-mq Y . ., {MU ‘ h“ ‘ ‘ PM" \ ‘wmi ‘my “ ""!’1"”"‘ “M 3m“ Snnulr <;.l;"lr.» llcrc this neck, the‘ Air. and furs. B. l‘) l." w. and ma“ 7m‘ i“ Charkfltetmvn’ ‘vhere has as her. gm,“ a‘ h” guguglu ' ‘ , ltvl-atrlr~r~ hfillr": idvzll for playug and. daughters Afisses Fra1\c;.§.l:rci Mar- m?!’ Wm spend a m” “Woks “t the cottage at staverts Shore “lg. l‘. I ' ‘ ‘ i H m‘ “m U‘ K‘ ‘mtl *5 1m other social activities arrangcfgaret of Montreal were visiting in sunlmm‘ Mme °Y MYS- Tmeman‘? Marion Dickson of Antigonisb ‘in ,8‘ Q ‘ W“ m blujzlhwx for the work. Amherst this ivcek. the guests of imrentsl Mr- and M“- w- 5' -A l . und lf you lll. not inui ylllr ulval _ , , Mrs_ CM] Prdham‘ below Coming M1119; Mrs‘ qyueman has Just re. __ {Hrs l‘. Pllglll, 1nd Mrs. Deacon oi 1.3. ,1“ l_:.ln, N. B. l1:l\'.~'re.ttlrncd to ‘liu- city after a holiday at. the Cox lliivvi. Sourls. - Bfrs, T. H. Bcament. of Ottawa. ulro bx... ‘llc-l-n suninlcrixlg zltlShawb llutvl, llruckiey Beach, is leaving for hunt:- zlxlay after a most dc- lizluful lillildny‘, r o firs" Com? "a I v , , u tin‘ first tin‘ n‘. q-nnlll .l:.u unites ulr your X ‘uli _\\1iii' iuilu-l"s liYitf-fl .11 i 3v . Mfl<\n-"IA-v ...~-.¢..u-....~,-.~.. " xlx i it t \'l».l. 41;}: Izllul ;l firlltL-l‘ lll - trailer-nit V81 si her. m! ll .,il=.l~r l rxnl only uticl ‘tit-s of collugr“ 1&5; zlguuzst a a _\l'l‘li.'ll \l "l ululxll wit till \ ' ‘lun- 0.1111 ‘[;~:_; C Isabelle ‘Poombs, who is llii oc-nliIl-gr \ d Yili"'\\'lllf.! n ftloli receiving the happy con- '11s‘ oi her friends on the wunont. of her engagement Richard L. Pprr, of Mon- j111l(l(' public this week. ‘.0 Al“: use At the teurrs courts this afternoon the 1m l~lost:\s.--~.~. will be bliss Ruth . Aiits A."’l MiUlll/‘ROH, NIiSS iiunl‘ ll-‘nlls, Bliss hiaLb-‘Fie Sicw’, slrt. Yo lllilCil xlll) l l ‘i I \ :"\' uiri Mtrlzll-l Pi that ‘ (‘oils Anti _ . (Qtlevn kfurj; 1s a model housrwlfe. shopper nnd a. care- ll \\' t. 121v l.‘ .1. w: m; , -_ Y! Q. _,, , , ' l " l! t‘ .>‘(i1]"i‘,'l‘ ‘ > b» Jill" l.‘ ins il t‘. i; ‘ Ab!“ In ‘l i ‘ . - ‘ ‘ A ‘ u‘ '1 flu sullnlicll. and, best of all, she . ‘new: tnnlzvxs lnultnkes in her n0" ‘ ’ l ';,..1l...l..1 n] lvlunls. 'l‘l*.r~ uutltority‘ I01‘ W656 lll‘ girl not in putk loll’. lulu illlili >111‘ can u n ullod. l-lniz, . lwllnyllzln s is Sir Fklward Walling- l-‘or rllull. es.‘ . t m “ll-l. m T8, u.“ just retlredas 'tlilll\l.(‘t‘ ill udolvsclnlta. vlfllill‘ ‘. ’1'|l,"q,\1il!'r"!' tn the Queen after 13 311"“ 1i1'-'I1"‘iYl-’>i!~1-‘- - -i it ymnz-s llf office. "l have paid all the “m1 u“! “WY-Y “““‘~“ 1‘- ‘-- Qnocrli. private bills since my RD‘ ‘lllL -* l/lllvpe: duys arc orvr. ‘g. nrl; _ < tltil ‘ ONLY l3_. tiltrj; ‘lul twjlfrr‘ ’ l}; l1\ 111th niilrl" i. g. ‘_ ‘ll o’ a c-"Ill-ltr‘ gr. ate who was frlunti on (‘Hill- ‘ r rln a oifliilt‘ u-rlil. "Why are you lulu“ "lil_l'.l'l=P.“ rf-ililvd the so yllirlt, “ii l .\i'1~],>l'i§¢‘ ‘n and I'll Fllbnfl the hullnlvu ll: ‘W 1W l‘ -' ituo aflrr tin-y llflfillliTt‘ of tlu- Hill wu tin"); ul-t m‘. rr-llic _.t. llli’ till» l': l‘ 3. l.\ intlfl ‘urlr aunts}? ii Hi .0. . > iiitiliiiii ‘l ‘" l‘ ‘ i . DOROTHY nix ii iefilil». t iiRiBHiN, Hifiicilifi" .. uni: nlntlmr \ J -l i ~ ’ I >. : l ' il‘i1ti to llli‘ . . L l l' " .l' n ‘ll: lul- but!’ '1 carp ill lgll ,_ ‘ ' l ‘- ' ‘ “ ‘ ‘ ‘ ! ‘"9"! ' U) i!" \\'l'.ll (lilu-l‘ llil‘!l ullll T“ . - li l . ' ' iil-iiillt‘ in a tzucrrn", tvzly. Will‘ wllllili l , ' l‘ ' - l ‘ f'.t‘f‘ rln sivylpllli: ml! m H1" l: ur. :1 tylllll |- . lilllpy. Pdfffltt, l‘. Just How Could "i Mitt: “iI::i1»:" zuui Ylizul. z. r1: ~'~lr< \~- ll " Y y .4 ‘ , t‘ l. fit‘ w] i snuu‘ his. - r' Ai-m Hus lrllz. ' _ ,_ ‘ ‘ I f: y i . , ‘ _ _ - ~‘ (If. rwluki take my ch tllPl‘ r ,l_ . d, ,. __ ' _ ‘ “ l - ~l . A rot F B t ~ ~~ _ i] € OW C . ‘ l‘ ,. . i i " T" t ' . . . . . .. ,.. y M _v i . ‘ ‘ . - .~.' ' ‘ ‘i ,1, ._ ; _ , _ v _ . ' _ ,_ ,._ _ ‘ y‘ v . l l ' l it'll: vlirrlun, ‘lit’ riont bu. turn‘. u‘. ton hluil n Il!'i"" Ulul" IIoUT l’ .l _ l ll \ 1 trlz. ' ' ‘ . v ‘ _ ' ‘- i1, 1.. lllllunfllh J ‘ a ‘ ‘ T " "i" "NV" Y‘ b1" WW bu 411m l! you illi" : .l'\.l‘l' s‘ .» ‘y V “H; will‘ iifilid nzlruc nll your vi (iron f-lr till- s l ll! l, ‘l li l “n irllut ll'i"ll anti n llru‘ wliri pnriirg," l/m- m“; l; , .. Zulu n n rriod u-rlnlilu bu: s runnlnr ,l.l.llllll llul ’ u. l. lib" ' ‘H75 m busy llull the first u... l, ,.~...l_,.- l ‘ ,\_ ‘ . .-l 1.! flltWlfiT‘ rourt. " ' ’ ‘ ' WEARING f ‘ _ ‘ ._..._ __ i fr. u‘ '. l '~ - H. ' ‘ nttllittvntiy with situallonll- 11kt‘ _vl>:lr~ I'm) ‘t "' l.-l . .- . -. ,. . , . i . l . . l l » ‘ i-"i" ‘W5- UPH‘ 1h your llllSllllllii, :1. gout. filllil, .i ‘wild 1i irllozl pr. . 111,19"? Hosiery a nld Sweater about you, and ii he would in... _-. ‘clock in n blue leather case Whirl‘! to Charlottetown {or a brief holiday. a o . Mr. and Mrs. Georgl- P. Nicholson left. by boat Monday on a holiday trip to Newfoundland. ' a - a l Mr. Robert ltfescrvy is “being welcomed home from Toronto on a short holiday. Mr. Bruce Marl‘. of Montreal is QXpCCtCG to join the family party at Keppoch tonight, Mrs. Marr and young son Inn hav- ing come, down some weeks ago to visit Mrs. hfosscruv. n a The many friends of airs. Cnarles Cole's, Euston Sircci, will u}. pleas- ed to knoumtllat. sire is FOIIVZUOSC". lng nicely after an operation fur ep- . pr-rlrlicltis. O H. R. H. ihc Prince of \V'.lit‘.< sent .1 wedding gift of n beautiful dia- mond and cnulrrlld brooch to Miss Betty Shaughnessy; who recently married Lord (“lrotlfcll Tiu- ‘bride, who is a dzulghtcr of the late Captain tho lion. Aifixctl Shangh- ncssy is a practical _\‘0\lllg womanl and has been takng lessons in d0- mcstlic economy. For that reason she received ntany gifts ltll" the equipment of th.. kitchen at hfif new hnrru". Six of her girl lflfilflfi clubbed together and zrlvc complete set of kitchen and her old nurse gave llcr :1 pair of kitchen scales. Those 2W5 “WW? nubile jelvcilryi which Lord Grenlell gave his bride, and the handsome was the gift of the Duke or Con- naught and rm antique box, the gift of the Hon. Alexander and Lady Patricia Ramsay. . o a Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith are being corciznlij: wclconmd home from an extended Vlfili. to the Pacific Coast. I O Miss Jacqueline Macdorlaid is spending a pleasant holiday with Mrs. lDr.) Brehnutin Murray River. a a o Miss Annie Watson of the staff of Prince Street School L; visiting in Boston the guest of her mother, Mrs. Nicholas Watson and her brother, Mr. Charles B. WaLson on the staff of the Boston Insurance Compnn y. out Tea hostesses at the Golf Links this afternoon will be Mrs. G. G. Hughes, Mrs. J. A. Macmillan, Mrs. J J. IWCKlllhOil, Mrs. H. H. Home. a o Mrs. Malcolm Mcfine lmd Miss Elizabeth McRac have had as their welcome guests at their beautiful homo at Waterside, Pownal, Judge n Mitchell of Halifax, and the Miss- l , , ‘~ n v " l . llr out i0 rlinnlil" and show you llrlw nlulh lul zlp- l" i lill for him. you would be as happy as n int-i: and 1.. t...- M _ v i-lillPi‘ man ‘ill the ti/rlricl. But he is to (lump to Ill) 1t {Mum {mm he would n- he Look it n,‘ - ls wally 1n his heart. and too stupid to knuu iimt t m l uh- iussntg his wife shc begins to think :lill>u‘ ' rOrbiddpn romuncm V‘ l; I \"|;.' . n Irlwlu" 1th l“ " ~ l‘. l} 1 lll ,» ,. ..._ . .- 1g... _l , l - _, _ . . A l- ‘ ,, , , ,3 4| ’ ’ , , _ .y ' I _ l. will doubting vuur husband's lnvc bccatml,» n;- _,._~- u, i l ,» ‘.5 e 3| l--- l.-l . ‘.1;.._g@ by flliiliuklréflt: uuatuzld (ll 1n uortis tun] \'..'.lll.‘|l‘ l uv- l}. l r - y- .-. . l ,1 I _ 1 H‘ 0 m . M‘ _ ’M ' , ~ _ - - .. ‘mu .llui viola.» .0 the wlfc, and the ‘ _ lshn-HL, l-l AH Q1 . 1i rw- J l .il.'\L the mun vlllo works his fingers to till: lmul» to p peare said it when he made Puck gxclglm; T, comfortable is giving a lot more convincing proof to at. 58 lhiow ""11" R11 U10 800d things you have for the sake of a bite or twg o; And tin-re are titousands of other couples Just. like you whose mm‘. riugvs are gullu: to wreck and ruin Just because the husband won't. say a out in tnlk. And you are ready to wife is a srnthncntal goose: Shakes- "Whut fools we mortals be." been to her first party, ‘garet was taken with great dignity displayed side by side with the val- ' 11nd Mrs. H. Melltsh, and Mrs. Fred turned from a motor trip to Ottawa in company with Dr. and Mrs. John M. Trueman of Truro Agricultural College, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Johns are also spending a short time with Mr. and Mrs- Miller hav- ing come over from Sackville on Saturday. r t I O Mrs. A. J. McLaine u leaving this morning for Moncton where she will join her son, lvilr. Preston AfcLainl- and family who have rec- ently taken up their residence in that city. ' l S S ‘ O Little. not yet. two years old. Prin- ('05s Margaret, younger daughter of the Duke and Duchess of York, has had a new experience. She has and a1- though she was one of the youngest guests invited she thoroughly enjoy- ed ilerseif. The party was given by| a peeress, and a number of boys. and girls, children of prominent people, u-ere invited. Princess Mar- c o f by her elder sister, Princess Eiiza- s beth, and accompanied by a nurse. Ininccss Margaret entered into the fun as soon as she arrived, and she seemed tn enjoy every moment of it. she played and ramped with the gen, obviously delighted. with her suits. worn with boleros of gay striped jersey m- v.11}. of the black light touches of white in the fund kerchief linen. for the llcr a “h” children» clmtu“? “way- w ‘which consists of a long tunic nwnsni them in her unintelligible baby jar- prlnged crepe and a skirt and cm Io! plum colored silk. A blue M Paris Notes The vogue for the high waigtgd brassiere length ibtle colored linen blouses, show: little sign of diminishing. One of these ensembles is tn pail beige tweed with a bolero of strip ed red. blue and yellow jersey. Th: ame model is shown in gray jer- ey with its ‘short. jacket left open in front just, enough to show u lit- tle blouseof clear red linen One of thenicest simple anc formal coats d: the initisenson ha: H. large foxes with collar made of two red at the waist-line ' in the ront. Black crepe and white ilandker- chief linen makes a. very suum out fit. in the opinion of Captain Aloiy- neux who has created such all m- emblewith the jacket and fired trimmed with thl He. also hes made a imply frock Visrountess of Hereford 0f A good deal of interest and auc- cess of this frock ls its ciever pan- eled effect at the front. The bias i lines reduce hip bulk. l Shirting silks are delightful for this model. Silk pique and white and pastel tubbable crepe silks are’ also smart. Then again, if you prefer cotton fabrics, which are outstandingly chic this season, you can fashion it of mesh weave, pique or batlste print-S. Style No. 5B1 ls designed for sizes l6, 18, 2O years, 36. 38, 40, 42 and M inches bust: Size 36 requires 3'5 yards 35-inch ivith ‘Al yard 39-inch contrasting. All patterns 15 cents ln stumps or coin (coin preferred.) Wrap coin carefully. “ No.581. ‘Size .......---.¢--¢u “us...” Name Street. Address u.--.“Human-nun...n..."- Cli-Y State "I passed Mrs. Snob in the street today. but she didn't see me; I wonder if the slight was intention- al i" . "Oh. I don't think so; she hasn't DORUIHY DIX. been rich long enough to know how first venture into social life. Prln-‘wtlm- mm, n“, w“ What the Fashionable: are Wearing Illustrated llressmaking Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern ' Hy Annabelle Worthington to be rude.‘ the tails looped to- gether in the back and the hem: ' meeting