1n mgar‘..-"z""e‘e‘ . mm-sinttsaa: s; _its pltriiy and its liriegiiity. Jtist as .sliniilii not prevail against it. - iii lie reads it~and this selfcon- . . b. the llol Every day of your life ‘you can have a good c loaf of Bread if you bake with . The Public Forum‘ (Continued from page 4) Notes By The Way (Continued from page 4-) - -.--- -— lust storm that "PB “s Y“ “m” lifleiwfl Bhflllld ShOW Such M! IEBOI" public are iellt somewhere in the wuntqii for. ant-e of the vcry ‘fundamentals of i i h b i ch00] who -—-—— _ \ and should ‘mug tiles tlon o t e 0y tt S _MUCH s|°KN.Ess__ ‘vim, all Chrislauity. forward such weak and ridlculousi arguments. On the first page of; the Patriot of March l, appear-s an’, article iviili-li calls I01‘ a house-- cleaning in religion. Dr. (lrant characterizes the miraculous 00n- ception of’ ‘(lllPlSK llu‘ well as Hie tleuth iiud resiirreutilnu and ascen-I siou into l-leiivcn as beliefs un- wortlrv 0i‘ “modern intelligence." He tells its that our minds must contribute something to religion. Titers are several big Institutions -in ilifft-rtint part.»- .it' i-lltl coun-try to one of which Dr. (Hunt's own mind will contribute silmfillilflfl htiforu long. it‘ he is not tar-red and feath- t-.i'eii—bcforo he reaches that stage! He. wants to clean house in religi- on. Well, lei him go iilicatl, but let him start upon himself first anti the cobwebs In his own mind will contribute something to the dust- or. tolligence" in religion. Coming Rom God and not being man-made, we never try to improve or remodel (‘radio works. We are periectlyx-"al- islleil with the good old faith as Christ taught it. Most everything changes Wlllh time, but Faith never changes. We have it today in all Christ taught it nearly two thous- and yt-nrs agn, anti why? Because (lhiist 1.. lilllséil .t0 he with it all titty-i, even to the and of the world. and also t-hii: the igates of hell ‘Hie irinrhle with Dr. (lriint is that he believes the tlioly. Bible just or selftlntc-rpretiition of j-Sizrlnlnes is responsible majority of the sects tzdpy in the world. _ ‘- fiur holy men with \\'ll..'li in say before/they were cap- tllilo m‘ writing i-i. and that it is only that inspired interpretatiion which wi- ill‘l‘ to accept. and not We ila not want "modern iii~, was asked whether the sun goes round the . earth or tile Bill‘!!! round the sun? The buy did not know. Wherefore he liedigcd as he replied, ‘Sometimes one wuy allll iaomotiines tether." That seems to have been the ease of that Hol- stein hull. The ownership seems to have been very niiicli u matter of ])0lll.ll('fll convenience. but there is little iioiibt that in: In tliii Ein- ineriiou story, tlie sometime own t-r of the Holstein ivar. very strong- ly attached to the hull, anti tlicre is no hint of the rope breaking. The question reains unanswered —-lWiiere is the owner of the Hol- stein bull going? in the Emmer- soxi story there was u fence ahead into which tiic Qpéfidllllg bull, the 10W line and the bull's owner were about to crash. So even novf there‘ is a fence ibefore the Commie-J i-ifoner, a fence 0t‘ tpulcs and stakes and tails. l-le is headed tor the polls, if the reader will excuse the pun. A crash 300mg ‘Z-nliiltntilflg. We must leave to the! reader's imagination wliti-t l or become untied! IFOr though’ the famous Holstein is rc-poiteq dellil- hi‘! ilhlifiit still races aortas n"? Redefine fields in the lli. nights, snorting and hent-“vmxt m“! "5 he mildly races toward the‘, election fenci- ‘it is seen that lit- ‘"“l~"‘ " 1'01"’- w which is iitttitiiiei", u trembling and gztgiilllg (‘oriiinial reiont-r’ I FOX-T-ROTTING RECORDS l jllSt. wliiiirvcr meaning our own human intelligence may suggest to_ ii-i. Tim-i is one reason why we should be st‘- ve-ry careful not to place the ifoly fBil“ - indiscrimin- ately in the iiiinils of m-liiors who are too yOllllI to know anything about inspirii Iiiu and who will most‘ vcrlrillily piit their ownconstructionl upon R, and interpret it aftertheiWMiss Ome Fmnerty. awn fashion, and as i! have said. it is this self-construction and rielf- lnterprr-tation of the Holy Bible. which has caused such disruption. int; away of ilie branches from the tree of Ghristiizinity which BlIGIIQHII the civilization of the world. A. good hook tor minors to read is burgh lifld lllli llll i1 record oi’ four- riillcl “The Imitation oi’ Christ" (by some publishers it is ciilie-"i "The Following 0i’ Christ") it is written by Thom-as iA. liempls. and is in prayer-book form and can be cai-ried in the pocket. It contains i the most beautiful though-ts uponi- the life of Christ. all for himself or for the Holy Scriptures, let him not be ii iioitbt- int: Thomas, and let him start his religious house-cleaning upon him-l self. ll iim. Sir. etc., | M. T-ERAGRAM. I ..4-Q->—-—-.- T0 MAKE A WINDOW ICE-BOX l7~fll~ii in a hox sixteen inches hlllghl in iimiit and thirteen inches at the wiinilow, which forms the front of the box. and gel miur supplies:- Flntn ‘lie March fiesiisner. -land. They danced nine and ti imp‘ hours without pause and taking no food during their exertions. Both among Chirlstians and such break-lflnlshed °°m'1""'"ll"@ll’ IP98?!- ‘of Columbus of Quebec have offer- lf Dr. Grant has any respect at. ed their service as "religious buildings" whenevr need he to counteract an yof the plans of‘ the Ku KldlX Klan or any other organization of the same kind. ———:-<O-}i ling in Germany increased in Fair ruury 166% over January ,accord- but-k to the (iiitsiide 0f one 0f tho mg '9 ‘he “mcml index figme- Icitciien windows. after building a which l5 "n" M 25-43- 35 90min?" when‘ ‘i. it. ln it keep butter, milk. °d Wm‘ meat and other pain-bios. Opt-n the "10""- .per cenl. and clothing 147.6 per iceiit. i ARE BROKEN IN BRITAIN, l OVER 14 HRS. AT STRETCI-ilwniiiant state sf unrest and. ti‘ not - attention to endanger the are. Th, chill‘! "fill be Shared much surfer- "IK and tho mother iiiiicii anxitty IIONDON. llihrch l3.—Neiw rec. ords for continuous dancing are be. 511k made. Early today wpm was 331111511 to be a new world's non. P mmrfltllllk record was estab- lished ‘b? Edgar" Van Oiei'an and at Sunder- ow it is announced from Scot- land that two members of the staff oi‘ a dancing estalblishment in Edin- teen hours, thirty-nix minutes for Samuel iCaseley of tsttmmergidg i5 seriously till itiiouxh at 1a.," rem.“ lie was resting 9331,11 however ‘are entertained for his re- covery. continuous dancing. THE POPES ARMY QUEBEC. March 13.--Members of the fourth degree 0i‘ the Knights guardians of LIVING IN GERMANY HAS INCREASE? 166% IN MONTH ___ all thoso for their kindness and BERLIN, iMurCh 13.~C0st oi‘ iiv- “’"""‘"’“’- 11.20 in the previous Food stuffs alone increased 133 I Nerves $0 me That . ~_ She? would Sit and Cry “Dr. Cline’: Nine Food h: em the a wonderful let of good. l suffered from (eflirel Weakness and earl nerves were but] lr.-pita. vw-qa C vim so fill ilmvii end nigh 1,, c‘ cbwiimd' b d you“; men opening at SlIlCllIlri-l. pa." with red pole. o")! pair at Sinclair's. - new gpflllg models; $3.50. 34-50;?“ $5.00 at Sincluirs. - '- ll $62‘; 32st ‘lull-lose. l. Kennedy hlgher roi- spring: sstnltfllrllll‘ M" - while Old prices PM“ - ciairs. gfoflflbl or Beileque will Riv? a con- - tral ccr; and box social invCer. h Bblldqllt: nan [)1] -Frid~':). qlllllvlllfio 10th. Adm salon 25 cen s - Ctfllii. mint-t Wllh M“; l s-ir-a-f-irzes such as Milllerfl-i Wnrm which are such death to ivoimii. MiiNciili. of Summersidc will regret l0 learn that. tie is seriously iii. turned from St. John hint week ‘lie-s opened ‘hllél more acorn. In the west cud tends to Mice 0t “Wu-stiller. iMiiss rum Gallant who ‘Eclflliflpllllltlll llllm and hi; wife ,0 flilm-lneisiitlle returned ‘"1 Thur-filial’ and desire to thank UNIVERSITY WOMEN TO EN. Newbolt, Lady illiidgi-itpowe" 1410i’ Sailler, who are Toronto with llllfiibilflilll for the conference of the National, Educational pouncll, will be In ‘ in the group of notable visitors for whom the University Women's Club of Toronto iii "err "hi"!!! t0 Rive a tea at Aunesloy lliill on April 2nd--.-Eester Monday. and breaks its shell.’ ‘ - ‘tract so much that a fiiti tpimi ‘in shrink until the tap ‘my... is a foot normal sin and flil lhllll- " _ . ifielteiii varieties ere not epnrecl . isbly injured by ibeing trout: tithe ' frost in drum out gradually. lilac-car while tho mercury in rev- intertttg telly twenty damn fnlow zero. ' - l tmeii ‘of water. are eiieiiv frozen. Once terms by flout they, an i . _ i a Western tiiiardian __|qgw QUFE-ffor men and _.me~'s KNEE Ielliih rubber v3.9a a 14-21 __5A|_1-iMQg.5 HATSJor men. ‘._ ARE NOW TAKING Dom‘ WE‘ OI llllld (NY!- ‘l! g, (30,, Brndalbané 32 uiwf ltnlll _iiuaei=.ii roorweiiiitwi" be Sin- 14-2i _THE TUXIS and C. G. l. T- _i=oxss ESCAPE. - how-tiff of fifty. ‘foxes from tit. sun-Hurts (e Y8. l ' lowing the storm cn Wfldmidlx-l but pracl '.l.llly all 0f tiieni been ii-caplllred- The“: m“ 53w erai foxes that escaped irfter t ~ ranches fol grim; of il mild forin has previient in iSumnierintle for stilt time l. is not so 58i'|°“5_“§ l“ T‘. port iii from tlic rural dis-r cis, ‘- many 511110115 influenza of a 51'?‘ ous Ulla I14 iilevmellt and “"“"..“"'. 3931p; have resulted in the at!» two wi-ckfl. will be 0i‘ interest ttn his many‘ l1‘- land friends to know that his first‘ rrirital iiltlWfl-Pnnce in New inn: ivris wry successful and nth-Hill"- ---.- -<ENJOYAB.LE GATHERING.” A wry successful ‘rlflfil’ Wf-i-‘l M“ at the ‘ironic oi‘ -Mr. and Mrs. J. A Arthur, Siiniinisrsiile iii honor of their non ‘Mr. (‘harlcs Arthur who l.c-'ii' < iTii a few days for DOHIOII. llfliFS. Tho party was coiiductizil by hlr. ‘Sandy tMcGretivt‘ who pro» Hen...“ M.- A-rthiur with a Iieaiitif-ul mpmarlii pen as a tolien nf cstvt-in A very enjoyable evening was spent by ail who were present. _.EXE'RCIS_»B CARE — Wltli many "foxes out oi the ranches and ioaitilnz at large ht sliioiild lit‘. im- pressed upon [IQGPIQ who nlltltllllbt? inclined to shoot them that under x t. we r=t Recital at st; a ,7 I A iitiigiitiui musical . nient Willi 51W“ 149N101‘ _ St. Joseph's Convent h! pupils. There was a infra;- _, upct- aillil ll!!! DmKTQW“-QIT,»__ was a ivflfllll)’ 9|" “'54 “imam in uit admin-able will the smallest permit-nine plelte control u! I'll" " .. we“ to show the 1 , ‘iicient training remixed from their teacher. it wti I p tortu- nate for those who 23nd th filame- iire ot attending, such vfllueleiil treat. ln fact this annual ‘Itiliiiical review is always invited _l‘il_l’_flll'll w it-itli grout interest by the par- ciiti-i and they are certainly nui; .il.=.a.pi:-riiiiteti as tlW-Y K07?“ there is always something ireal good t0 trike place. A short sketch of the. works of pgtitiiwvrn and Paul Waclie was lglven by the pupils iii excellent style. . Tlic songs and drills were‘ also very much cnl°yt=il and received hearty applause. , At the conclusion of the rpro- gramme His Lordship Bishop 0‘- Leary (‘flill-Dllllielllfltl the teachers and ,pth[.‘i'ls on the capable manner In wliilcii the programme wail car- ried out. Mr. lleiiry Smith. cliai an of the School Board also co plimcn- ll-‘Kl the children and mrwed that ii vote of thanks be te-ndelreti the ‘Suiperior and teachers at the school foi- tin.- pleasiint entertainment. Mr. J. W. Boiiiter who seconded the votc of thanks also added WOHlS of prairie to the teachers and piipiiits. ‘ _ ills Loidsiiin BYQIittp 01mm; then tenth-red the votr of thanks. IHHQI‘ ivliii-ii the even-lung ‘W85 Iu-ought m ii close by singing the National Alllllflifl. Rollr-ivini; “'11s lllr pro-grum:— PROGRAM Diu-t . . . . . . ..0vti.tiirc..Keler Bela F. Quinn, H. Egan, M. C. Hughes l. Bradley, lr. CallaKlinn, E. Weav- or. Choriis....-\V-i-. inect iittiiiin tonight ’i‘yrolii-nni¢ . . . . . . . . . . .. P. Kaiser M. Brown l). Sherry, M. Zer- ciier. ‘ Duet Little [Fairy Waltz L. Streng- bog. ..\i. Sample, M n. Benoit. M. Mill‘. naflliiin, W. Moran. ' Valse inignonne . . . . . . .. W. Rolfe E. Cilllllfifs, E. Brown, E. Sherry. (lninti (‘horns Viva! Frlenitia 0i‘ liiirniony. l‘. L. Biiigfoiw S('l‘(‘ll.'ltlL* printnnlerc H.117. MlSfll: Doinln-‘on Statute they arc i-cgaril- (‘,_ 9...“, M yioryilnu.’ L MC, Dakota, Minnesota and Michigan. ed us. uomestlc animals illlil tlicrc- (‘tibia During the year four additional tore are not to be shot. N0i\\‘lill'.fi‘|1l'1,UVl;t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. '1‘, Laukistories were added to the iieud of- staiiding any iunderstiiiidliig or will lirrlstintlcrstiinilin-g of any local gov-‘Cflllllorg llflillnen if the rope does not brealnernrnent act ln regiaril to tilt-is in.it-‘ _ ter the Pedigree act of (‘anaiiian 1912 states ihat all animals recognized by lllt: Canadian National Live Stock De- nioon-lcords tznd are eligible for riagétiu-i iiml 1T0 Y's-ranted as iloiiicsticaicdiztiui, animals under this law therefore it| is unlawfiul ' io siroot ri-glsicriul- foxes. ..__--<0>_.._ nlntc-rntii parasites in the sbapcl clf viromis in the stomach anil' bowels of children sap their vital-l Sty-and rota-rd physical d0VGl0ip~ merit. They keep the child 1|. p y using a reliiivbii- worm remedy, Powders, Western Personals —'f‘bi-. miitiy friends of Mr. John —Wo regret to rq-iort that iMr. No hopes —..\Ir. PeterB- Gallant who ro- of Srummersitle and in- remfllin Iiere ilor ilio bal- liifl life. His grand- t-o =St. John Tsar/um ENGLIQH ElJUCA. Tioiv-ia-rs Tonorvrro. March 1$.—~L11(lY and coming Ito their distinguished Jaicicrnoerleroomee. , t An an; expands when it to frozen Apple: con- elow the chine. When the front is rimi out the ripples ennui-no their the barrel ‘ eii to I Ida (Tiiilziglian, U. 3111114119, M_ I . (loud-night. Drill l- il)3nli"i_I')re:iiii..,'l‘, 09519;; . ‘Q- . PIlUfI. hi. Weaver, M, ‘Qillilll. M. Hughes. ___i_ ..Duet..t.‘uiiir:iilc‘i-i Waltmwlkiollc B. Lniurlct, ll. cordon, A, Jam. J. Johnson, hie ilirihliiiap K, iliirhkdciiuin. .' 3011i; Without. \Vord»i,____;(3_ Kg"; Paul “'Ill‘ll5—-*C()lll/|'i()q3r E‘ . Connors. M. Gauilet. Les Friscttcs . . . . . . . . .. P Wis-ch; Ql-"vl-n-(IH-“(lelt M. (fonncns, llultriiwellc 1i iiiigiie§'t§"i="" P‘ W . deh- -. . anlrinaiyligqfg. orn lnetru-nientiii Mus " Jreue Callaghan I Ii-r l] ~. "Inner. in o....' ' M 6y“ i. Biratliey. " ' " Beethoven nitrewt-ii to iltc Piano 13., ' - r .. ethcrven i-iil‘ 5sJlli’1:‘~-_K- lei-grea- lhoven. . .i perfected by 3,9, s,“ Qmfl". ll. itami. . ionate Patli.-~'.'."iiiii.. __ 11., s l; ‘onion, l~i. imi-i. .\l i‘ “..‘..“§i.‘~’.°§‘ 0 . . -- “engttlc IlIOE-IP-lllitla i.Il. imam-i "Bflflntilo flllliagnun. ) l I ‘ ignonn * - ._ _, E. Weave]; henuncultld llvehmf’ in thc Gondola gum, S K_ Hughes‘ -¢- . BOILfIGl on -_ , , . y z Tligaxonnlightg Mk1“. B. Connall m.’ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' "l" “will 50mm Xmybrh. ol-Glllgllfifi. k V ,3‘ Connolly. ~ - Beethoven li‘areiveli (‘h I ‘God Save ihflffng mes. MALLORY EL BY uNHillhLlillgllJNggeill Neurone, § Molla Mallory. Xmffgc mm"! chamilion was from the Mentoiie to...» My- meeilllg (iefeat at the mum; pf u hltliert | , "m", Ming’ ‘ggldllirsralded English wo- Molla, whom March '18.- nn Women's eliminated the Riviera hid bop- iiiino slftfn ‘rim ‘brown! to ma‘ a“. lo l 1- 0". world s ghgmpign. s in straight sets 6-0, 7-5, * " WEDDING JOY F.~‘TAL_' uinciioo. March ut-Jrvrentv minutes after he had merrw-v M“; manner McCarthy. it girl or l! Hot-é multivitamin. tinted o2. ii ‘retired capitalist, died of heart tritium; ‘the coroner's office decided‘ 0's duceii by th x Item ‘ ll the wedding 8' c 8M ‘n. ' v‘ . “qvvv_v ~52‘ 20mm boin: Jo Idflel! semi .4‘ An- ‘ i Joseph? (Inhibit? " give ii non-equivocal idol B! I-lfi l- Bhldlvl’. $- Hiralivs. E. Hbi-ii-"lthe rcnitii-iiiiiiie progress and "w - i The Company Iiieetlioven—"'1‘ho Father of for i922. over 1921- nament to- ~ death was due to heart i " [ll '_i.a' Q rm Y 5 Statistics recently kiiirbliilieil iii‘. Its’ AttaoiisTl-lan Be a \ =doiuy ‘tsniiém "hi. possible: lawful toil piiiii iiy mankind to ttin dreadful. diseuie. Froni May 1810. f0 All"!!! @919- 25 niilllonii persons succumbed I," 1,; ci-ippe, whereas tne GreabWar killed 1%‘ millions, not quite orie- thlrd of the deaths due to‘ Ls GTlPlm- ‘ : Those figures are sufficient to sliuw the _ awful ravages of this plague and to teach our neovle the ‘fnzp-orteuce of taklnl every 909ml"! ‘means to prevent its attacks. This lepideiulc is progressing dailyand r“ is the duty of every dntiivirhriil and more particularly OI those iii charge of families to co-operate with the health authorities. l0 H!- to put a stop to its spread. Do not The Great West Life Toronto “Saturday Night" of the 10th March, he: the following to i-my regarding that popular iinlur- aiice Company, The Great-West Llfe:-— ’ “Among the leaders in every pro- vince in new ibiislness production, and iilniost at the top, it‘ not sl- ready there. in ordinary ‘Canadian business in force in Oenada The Great West rLite Assurance Cum- puny of Winnipeg, continues its remarkable record, and at tho same time would lend to disprove the too frequent lamentalloiis about the country's condition in general anti the western provinces .ln par- ticular. The reeults obtained by this company are due to a splen- did organization, the members of iviiicli are not afraid of herd work and persistent plugging. The total (lflllllllry business of the West is now over $318,000,000; the assets are almost $00,000,000, and the surplus earnings last year were i-lie largest in the history of the coinipauy, totaling $2,608,083. 0n in- vestments the gross interest rate earned in 1922 was 7.18% and (he expense rate was reduced material- Iy. One yiltliylng feature during the liist year's operations ls evident in llll! progress achieved in the Unit- ed States agencies, the business done in 1922 ibeing $6,898,510. us compared with $4,021,072 In 1921. There are now agencies in North rice building in Winnipeg, now [making eight stories in all. and isuificient in size to keep up with {the rapid strides ibeing made h)! the Great West, and at the same time provide the large stuff will! most comfortable and spevllllli’ <19" ‘signed quarters." -, The many policy-holders of the lGTefli-‘NQB! Life in Prince Edwin‘! island, will read with interest. 01 lleadlng position their Coffllllmi’ hi?! ‘llllilllled in the short item"! 0' ‘Re: tty years. A record never eons iby any other Canadian Life diisur- ance Company" v ' has made splendid in this Province in recent Management 0f Ltd., showlni-I ‘"1 ‘progress years, under the Hyndmnn & lC0-. increase In new Greet. business of 30%- of infect tune obfia 1M0.’ ‘LAM-BERT? SYiRUPnthQ-ntioual specific for chest ‘ailments; specially recozltetid al -tlie but. remedy for the prover aim or-u Grime. <- . , Thll unequalled lpecilic has 31W ii difidonlldbf iiiso-im iiiiti Minion of ipers oi owe their lives to its use dllfhl] the more recent and hor- rible‘ e emie 01-1918. done taken morale! rind even ii; will poiitiveiy puoveut Its Grip-pa The ier Jet Bale without exception bi elm: at‘; preparations for coughs, coldsfetc. " w " ' tally at Victor H. tCoyle, 117. Kent threat. Charlottetown, P. E. i. WIN!) COMMANDER BARKER l8 MADE A. D. C. TO BYNG OTTAWA. March 18.—It is iiu- nounced that Wing Commander W. G. Barker. V. O..'D. S. 0., -M. 4C)., Royal Canadian iAlr Force, has deCaiup to his Excellency the Gov- ernorGeiier-al. Wing Commander Barker, who legit present in com- mend of the training depot at Bor- den, performs service in the oynl Ali- Force dur- iiig the greet war, and was official- ly credited wit-h the destruction of 52 German planes. _ --¢§c>—--~_ EGYPTIANE BNRRED ONIONS .h-_._ The ancient EEY-ntlans. it. is said. garlic and leeks. According to the priests of Pelusiiim. the onion was barred ‘because it caused a flow of tears, huiige and thirst; hence was llllflnlffifllly out of place In feasts and during religious ceremonies. i-oo>-~—— meaeuiia m ALL THINGS "Don't be to far ahead oi tie? time." said Uncle Eben. "De early bird la supposed to ketch de worm; biit tie February robin don't git Dill-- flu‘ but a aiiowbiillfl,‘ ' I I ' Rub Rheumatic Pam St. Jacobs Oil stops any pain, and rheumatism is pain only. Not one cue in ditty requires Iii- tei-nai treatment. Rub soothing, penetrating St. Jac- obs Oil right into your lore. stiff. aching joints, nail-relief comes in- Ouch! Aching Joints, leu rheumatism ~ lluiiiient, the eitini Limbo! m)! Quit complaining! Get a smell trial bottle of old, hon- est St. Jacobs Oil at any drug store and in Jiim e moment you'll be free from rheumatic pain. soreness and stiffness. Don't suffer! Relief aw- ainple proof of 1w value during the» For sale everywhere rind spec/ been appointed an honorary Aide-I most distinguished- wsre forbidden to sat the onion!‘ §4u-‘_-a&- Stop dragging! ‘ etmiiy. - 8t. Jacobo Oil In e tin-m» ‘ which . lniiver dinpiioints, and cannot burn , mete rerullr‘ ~ i . , This morning we want to introdf ‘ series of the loveliest dresses that you saw. = . » The freshest, smartest, newest of m I developed in Crepe Yelvette. Taffeta, cotine, Poiret Twill, dressesfor indoor for street wear. I p. The colorings includ Na l3ia ». Cocoa, Almond, Koraen, lllzger lPearl Grey, 01a China, Cornel‘ 1ft aiid Pat ey. . , ’ ' t As to the styles-Jthe low waistline. shown prominently, sleeves are shown" ' long and short lengths, skirtscome iii‘ and flared models, and you will be in ed in the uneven skirt feature. Skim somewhat longer‘ than last season. ' - These lovely dresses are better than . thing we have been ablfi. iimsell for $80 to $35.00 for the last three years. ' While the styles are the ve sma the values are unrivalled, and in addi these, lovely dresses at $25.00 aresiiti only here. - ‘ a a; it TU KfFP-WOOL WHQTI ab“ ner. As w-tin as a while-wool dress or suit is taken off, rubover lt lightly TO wihereuen even-siiightily-soliedrwlth = Tc- p amounted white taicruiiilpowdcr and factorlly take s. tiny do not bnuslt off until jut-it before and pull it. back and! nits youJSt. Jacobs Oil is just as good for sciatica, neuralgia, lum- iago. backache, sprains. _ ww01~ pme transforms itself iii a their‘. veloir-d 1m“ “We “b” toad r the. than when ‘It hides itself u 0 ' i tom. .,r lriumanity. l ' _____i ___...._.—i—-——.-—"""' . ,8 i now-r anon. voun CHM“. HAIR av wAei-iiue rr __,___...-.--——--———-.-".""’f'- r i ‘when yozi wash your child's hail‘. |,.. careful Wllfll you use. 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