approbation inn 4. us isINDW I iii ask us focal] for cheque in :'_. tlemenut? We thank you! hitter. Mtllilllllfl Infant Prodigy ‘ i llriuzes‘ Croyd TOROONTO, Aug. 8.—-'!o have undivided attention of lnnrc than two [IPQQSLHII] people for almost p31,; an hour, was the experience of little Wilfred Swartz. Lans- downe Avenue, last night, at the band concert given by the Ontario MQuntr-d Rlfleff Billlfl tinder the direction of Bnndmastcr S. J. Dpjlglae, at Sunuystde Beach. The hoy, who wag enjoying himself my imitating Mr. Douglas, amused the crowd for some time as he Stood beside the stand waving his small baton. Finally it was pointed out that he might acquit himself if l“? were Iiflri] “pop the stand. This was done and, standing on a chair hti-ide the bnndmastcr, he tirade! through the variations of temllill" "Pinafore" to such good effect that the spectators surged around to watch the infant prodigy, l W-iltrlcd is only four years oid., and in the opinion oi‘ Mr. DOIIZIZISJ popceasea a remarkable sense ofil rhythm. In speaking of the boy'!| efforts. ho stated that the lad was‘ a little out of time. hut his oar was so good that he recovered quickly and urns nlilc to both amuso and amaze the spectators by his uncanny conducting. .\Iaii_\' people remained until almost ll oI-iockfcd by the retiring teacher assisted I"; "m" their tor the B019 reason that they ivish-‘by M155 IMahel Mcnonalll, teaghgjqTIlfly visited Halifax and ed to see the youngster perform. - i——{O-} EVEN BEGGARS ARE . , _ Ann; LINGUISTS RICA. Aug. Sr-There have been m mnny delegations of -Freh&'11 officials and business inen in Risa this summer. that the French lan- guage is becoming popular. add pig another tongue to Lhe threat an others— Latvian. Itussian "orman—— already recognized tho new Baltic state. I11 ;- Because of the polyglot Jlfllllll-“l: tion of tho country. Latvian. Rus- alan and Gorinanf The tclephon" "hello" girls speak all these itomaflo_ 0!‘ at a v ms omtv: u s THEN suicioss uioxriti-nin. Au:- 8-- A m“? who is believed to be (‘b37199 “N1 .~,,.n_ o; 143 Cuviilier street. bought a plot in a 10081 (‘Pmetery itndt-nded his life last night by shooting himself through the head ‘lie committed the deed on We wharf opposite the Canada Cem- ent Company's Loni-Ill‘! P01?“ plant, standing in such a P051110" that his body was almost cerium ‘ to fail into the river. Before hf tired the latol shot. he tuck 011' his false teeth, removed shoes and stockings and wrapped thilll-llllll his coat, which he deposited neat- ly on the wharf. But fate dficreedi that the body should escape s watery grave. It was found at 9.05 o'clock this morning by Georfie Gagnon. In the pocket was pay- mtnt for a plot in a cemetery. This bore the name of Ilanseu and hit: atldress. Tire grave had cos‘. the IIIIIII $27.50. There was no clue to the cause of the suicide in pa peril found iii the pockets. -—-—-Q0>-——— BELLEVUE SCYHOOL CLOSIING. The final examinations of the llelicvuc School for the term end- ing June 30th. i022 was consider- r-d very thorough and successful |accortiing to the remarks made by llhff trllfllevs and ntiitcrs who were iprcsent. The pupils were examin- were awarded to the beat all rmintlptipils for the year. The trawher briefly announced his reit- called on Miss Lcrna Weatherbie to make the presentations. To the surprise of the teacher Miss Isabel Matheson read the fol- Jowing address: Dear Teacher. As wn are now at the close of this tt-rm under your capable man'- [HOP gum Holman’: Catalog. i-eoanzn PICNIC TODAY They serve Brighton Ice Cream. “Nul ned." —4 ROLLB “BRAVOG” I-‘ox Win: 41in 1-2115. 31:315. 4812116. 1332118, wllLbIlIld two b! W“ 1211518 t-z mt hleh with-an over- hill‘ of 1 1-2 toot and-bovine 2 1-2 feet hurled. at {price of only $26.03 per pan at Bruce's, Sum- llternide. . 8294141 -~RETURN8 HROI .5580?!- TON. —-éf Mira Lioille IcNeill, for inerly Grand Rlvnrt- returned on s P0120 visit hai- home. ‘Mics ‘Neill was elllfliqd In the teaching. DIIIIQSQIOIILDQIOIB leevl lug P. E. Island. Slie-nzaporta lioun tifiul c ops in thqwpotp the best since Q16. ‘ ~ - ——A NEAR ACCIDENT‘ —>A away on water street Suni m 141e, The horse it seems got a puddle of water. Itrs and carriages were on t at the time, the driver. managed to etear clear. rrivlng near riagc upset. and the, ar of the carriage._ —"°ME °N\ VISIT. — .\Ir. Donald McKinnon g 1,03 Angel-j on Saturday" i ' old, Mn; 391 goodl o vis-t ‘ see as many of the old friends as, possible. Mr. McKinncm is a road manr~ conductor on Southern Pacific. He is a nephe of Mrs. John Gfllis of Mlscouche. ' K. {ii-i Auk for Dillard's all Tulle no Other PERSONALS -Miss Belle lMdLellan of! St. John. returned Saturday night to tho Island to spends vacation at her old home in Indian River. K. —Mrs. R. H. Phillips, and two children left last week on a two months visit-to w stern Canada. she twill vllst re rdturning, Portage LaPralrie, Yorkton, Sash and Chicago. —-i.\I-r. and Mrs. G. A. Dickie- son, returned on Saturday even- weddiug tour. other ' Hunter River. i | -—Ml‘. 8nd Mrs. James Ranalian 50m; (m- nwardlng each pflzg; ghén: and son Bert, also Mr. Davis Ba- iker of Kinkora, returned to I’. E. Iain IMoncton, where they ,'the big race meet at the Menc- I ton speedway, K. —~Mr, Walter %-CFZIWft)I‘f1 Vt., Campbell, oft returned to RE. LI 9mm.“ m". 5km.“ than m yomof ~13 years,—-, ihlrty- ‘five oi" for the cam with which you have ‘V3119?! were 508M in California tzttiizht us during tho. past months ' Y and we hope rliztt you may hnve_ '_»_“<9>'——-— zisomczit we. your Dupils, ivish 'to|~$aturdiiy> night all" 8n 811561169. -A IIG TIME at the Emerald Picn1c., ‘Inhale-ave: nmnerltde at 1.45. . _ -—TNE 8. 8i GASPESIA, of Montreal, cQled at Summeraide Monday afternoon, with freight and passengers, after discharging she lflfl. aaaiu for NOMIBBL ~ —A PICNIC in the country with metropolitan ‘amusements at Eru- erald on Saturday next. Train leaves Swnntersida at 1.45. -suatian “Fox WIRE Illin- ment "just arflved-Bracafi. moulds. 8295-41." —-2 ROLLS “BRAY00" In: wire 36x1 13x15, 36:21.15, will build a fox pen 12x21x6 fest high conered tap and bottom, at n cost of only $27.00 per pen. 0st this wire at Bruce's Summersids BZMHI -—{‘0AL “ARRIVFB. Schooner, J. H, Ernest, arrived Monday morning In Summeralde with a cargo of Albion coal, con- signed to Rfl‘. Holman, 1,141., gm] was discharging at tho .8110"! flrm'a. wharf, - The GENEVA. Aul. 8.——0ne oi thB ~ (gqunfless post-war probIoiuaI which the League of Nations has been nut-minus w noun» is who . go do ugitintho world's waif and strays, more, particularly those 0! Russia. ll There are hundreds of thou- sands of human beings at tl-‘Q ..l,,g5out time on the continentol‘ Europe who cannot clalil‘ citizen _ ship of any country. They M scattered all over the continent. ._ and are registered by. the DOIIQB * g3 being en the tolerance list, hill ‘ In reality they are. to p certain . extent prisoners. They canuetso 5 about front one country tq ano I the; with the freedomof, an or _ diuary person whose Dafllllqrl in altogether in order, __ ' Another, nud not the least try- ing. consequence of their lack o citizenship is that these unfortu~ natcs. cannot claim the protection, : of any Constil, Minister ur Antbas- satior. In Berlin alone'there are about hall .a million Russians wlit have no passports, autLwlio refuse either to be registered at the B01 slievilt consulate there as Rus- —FUN§RAL- HELD. —- The bod)’. hf tli-i late Mr. Samuel Yeo.l who divfl oii “wdryezday last, alter ulplorgolng an operation loi- appendicitis in one of Boston Hospitals, arrived in Suni nieraide Saturday night, and was conveyed to his late home at Southwest Lot 16, where the tu- ueral was held on Sunday. —NEW ANNAN RACES. Eyerpjoiie that you meet within a wide radius of New Anuan and Kenslngtoii, is inquiring ‘about than thp admission, and the mu i-fik and the athletic parts will $1382 all thecvent. The main- I d ‘I ses will stimulate ever) exert all energy to premiums from the Islanders. peeled from "i -—'NEW OFFIC . ert .T-. Motise, Ken cats-hitched u shop a office (m- the Trssk. Mill (‘onrp y. 0mm. site the Strand Theatre, ending. ton, where the manager, vlr, J. .D. Ma/thieson, will be ah " meet all the requirements d tied 0f his profession. Mr. knows well how to supply the inands of those who help th Town. to live. and to augment. I'f all would thus encourage the Aablisiiuient of live industries. the Town would thus be allit- S8 tor the coming term. At the closolMaritime cities, Mr, Dlckieeon islm “"51"”! ‘l IPITFB‘ Pollulimml- YlINlfI-H of tho program a number of prizes mflnflgfir 0f the ROYHI Bank Mi K. rAll ntothers can put away anx- lietry regarding their suffering lchildren when they have Motlier ,Graves worm 7xterniinator to |glve relief. Its effects are sure iid on Saturdav evening fromland lagging atteuded~ i Market Report BRITISHW CATTLE MARKET | Dominion Li; Stock Branch l - Cables, August 3rd, 1922 No direct report from Birken- the‘ ' such people passports, and '- another to induce the various coun - trio-s to visa these passports, ' pimple arc iti the position of Iius " fore the war, in days when pass- stwrnss in all your future under- takings. IlIIlKliflg°S and some of them al- so English, French Esthonian. Many nt’ tho imvvizi Government, official-i spunk English and Prenchlour gratitude to you for the work At the post clfice and at manyqytiu have tionr- ‘or us in this school; other Govrrnment bureaus thel Sillllfill In t-Iosinfz we ask vou acct-pt this small gift as a token of".' ‘- VICTORIA HOTEL . _ptlIiIIIJ notices are in the three official languages and this sum mer. with French hcl; appeared on signs giving directions to the public for the nroper posting of all ntaiil intontlcdl for the avia- tion service. In Riga the Iilflllmirs there are nearly speak five or six languages. and some of them use very good E118- Jliih picked llp gglontgl the river all - ‘fron t. n,’ i Sit" In ‘Leislimiins We have afew Suits left in some lines few. l Thc pupils of‘ Bolievue School. l Mr. Walker irl a few well chosen ‘words thanncrl the pupils and parents for tiheir kindness t". hint Iiluring the term‘ and especially ou- i this occasion. _ He expressed his sincere tic-sire ‘that all his pupils should secure,» good education and so equip them; selves for the great duties of life. Al]; ("y MI-qpflfghnjylffflllr n0 "fir! h...‘ pct Suits that we will clear out at; 20_p.c. discount.- On the Suits not included in. the 20 p.c. Iot we will give 10 p.c. discount. This is a good cha the best Suits made, nce for a man to buy at a big reduction. The cloth and. trimmings, are the very best, land themakona-osnriot» be beaten in Canada. Some of these Suits are for young men, andotfheijs are made on the more con- servative models so that we can please all tastes. Sizes -range from 34 to 42. » 3 Suits at, -- 6 Stilts at 12 Suits at 3 Stilts at 4- Snlts at 8~ Suite at o 1128.00 .$29i00 . $30.00 . 1532.00 . $135.00 . $41 .00 l Balance of our stock at 10 per cent. dis- count. Don’t: miss th irig a first-class SUITE‘ is opportutfty of buy- at a big re uction. l . v . ‘ i. ' w‘ __. ~ ' i’ Tailors and. Furnishers, atid Sole Agents for Leishma rife Best Re for Men. ady- to-Wear Clothes ~ 5_H. Muttart Rad ‘Bank N. J., C. B. I York W. S. Neal. -' Cnrtllgan -.- hoes Kensington; E- R- Grant Si. John. J. B. Setti- nLe Truro. Sarah Mp4; Donald, Tac- oma, West Laura Bearaon ‘Boston. J.J Hughes City, J.,Dick Oshawa J 11111055 and wife. Piston; T. B. Manning er. John, -Mr. and" Mrs. W. Deane Whitcnsviile MpasHMr. and. .'Mrs. A.. . SpQIQIIIQH Pitsvbor- .°.l¥i§h.--N- H- -Mr=.-. ..-l-. 1-.- Due-m non- traal Eric L. Dugan Montrca. Mr. and iMrs. l-i. D. McDoug- all Ottawa. SJMaeDougall, Ottawa Id/Brehnut White Plains N. Y. H. M.._I)ownlng <B2$idq,_ Mr. and Mrs. Morris and yqlregsflslde Mrs. Jenk- IDS Swirls W. J. Rooks Chicago, W. lioPoole, Pictou, Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Raymond Fredericton, N. B. shfr. and MrspGegynjdacArihur St. John, Miss MacArthur St. John _L. W. Murdock Murray River, ll. A. McKiin Halifax Mr. and Mrs . P. II. Simms New Mills Bathurst Mr. ‘and Mrs. Jos. B. Ross, La-Fayette. _A. W. Cunningham Halifax, Mr. and“ Mrs. A. H. Landy Monctou .Jnck Landy. Moncton ‘LeRoy Linu- artl San Francisco John F. Shea San Francisco i-I. lz-I-lichhrd Mon- —- REVERE HOTEL -(‘.. M. (‘was Toronto. C Toontb- 11,3, ~ H4 I a ; .1. A.._ Jll cDonnld, i‘ E. 9 Jenkins Georgetown H, Currie Peaks; ".1. S. Mill "foronio; Mrs. N. Dona- M. F. Genres Slfilde: A. W. D. Wadman City; l. B. Wright Boston A. I-I, Wright Boston; _Geo. LnRue, Quebec; A. FlmMuvnroe ‘Halifax; J. P. Hill, Montreal? Miss N. Kane, Sask- atoon: Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Peebles and Family Mpncton Marv A. ‘finmnbell Cardigan Bridge tiarnet W. ProfitL-Kensington; Mrs. P.,W. Jellzhton Pictou; M. C. Creigh- ton iPIciotv W. B. MacDonald E’- erton N, S. Mrs. H. McGuire Sy ~ nev: Mr. and Mrs, D. Duncan ‘ . . . MacDougnJi cw Glasgow: .Mr. FrankJ-Iltteil. , M ; J. M. Leslie. lnverneqs N. 8.; ~Rorl Jfclssac lnverneps; Vi, anrlnMrsndliohsrds, ‘Halifax; and Mrs. olline." ll-lafifax: u" head. London reports 1587 Canail~ lan and American cattle at Birken- hend selling 1814c to 20l/gc In sink. Glasgow sold 460 Canadians from 121,90 to 131/10 per H). live weight. A few extras realized 14c. Market sluggish. demand moderate. Prime Scotch lfil/gc to 1714c. Bil-by beef llil/lc. Irish cattle sold front 1015c to 1253i.- on 10110 head; Tops 13c. London quotes Canadian and American dressed sides front 195w to 21%c per lb, under lair trade. Sailings from Montreal, Week End. ed July 30th, 1922 S. S. Irishman 910 Cattle. S. S. Concordia 458 Cattle. for Liverpool, for Glasgow BRITISH BACON MARKET Dominion Live Stock Branch Cahiel, July 29th, 1922 _ Canadian leaneiit 136s. to 1405., Iran 134s. to Nils. prime 125s. to 135s. American lifts to 120s. Irish 159s. to 167s. Danish 148s. to 152s. Market flrrn. Dtlnish killings 37050 head. ' WOOL MARKfiT REPORT The Spring rise in wool prices has been ntaintained with little phange during the past five weeks. Dkllflflnd for Canadian graded stocks continues ibrliik. Eastern grades are inpving freely, and buy- ers are showing n keen interest in Wefllem Wvols which arenow be- ing offered to the trade. 0"otatlons for graded wools are its follows: Eilldrn Wgflgm Fine 1'" ". 35c. Fina- Mediuin 28c. 33c. Medium 26c. 32c Low Medium 23c. 26c LOW i 19c. 22c Coarse 17c. 10c. FRUIT BRANCH (All prices are for Wednesday, and are wholesale unless other- wise stated.) ' HALIFAX: Potatoes 90-111. bags P. E. I. $2, Ont. $2.50,, American $7 per bushel. Onions cents, Canadian 5% cents per pound. Peaches California Yellow St. John,half boxes 83.50:" Plume. Col. Burbank Euréka Sugar hall boxes ,$3.50. Pears Cal. Bortletts boxes '36. Csnteioupes '45 nt Sh, Tomatoes 11's 31.75. 26c. 23c. 20c. 17c. 28c. 26c. 23c. 19c. main." rnpbsifimnnovso .....__. ,_ Rccretnrv Boy's! the mourners E- pjqgypmfgq1ilfl, [Iipfedg l. "Fmftult and vegetables. dlllll Improvement. in. conditionsgtllled-frult and vezetahles Import in the, ntPinl trade industry. It is "I '3 I‘! believed that the norms-l stale 999MB" 09'0"!- ‘IIJI he roach before, n03}, lprfng, 4 _ _____ _ qt. 10' ma" to‘!!! conic, ruphrrrloi 4-5 quart 25 coats. Blueberries 4- quant 18 cents. Car arrivals July 31 at to Atlgust 2nd inclusive: I". I. 2 potatoes. local l5 mixed Outflllio 1A ixhd fi-‘rltlt and vegetables. 2 Spanish r. _ Roxanna , I sian citizens, or to return to Rus eta. Similarly in Turkey, Jugt» slrtvirt, Buigatrin and _RlIIllZ\III3 there are thousands oil Ituzigilztn i-i-fucti. who-ac nationality is equ- ally ambiguous. At Dr. NIIIISOTYB suggestion I conference of representatives of l7 governments was called by the League of Nations recently to dis cuss the best way of dealing with the problem. It was suggested that the League of Natiigtis be ciiipotvereii to register all such people, and issue to them a sort of International passport which would the recognized as such, so that IIIGy would be citizens of the League of Nations rather than of any country, and he, so to speak. under its protection. ’\t the con- ference, itowever, it was pointed out tilat it is one thing to grant. quite Iliwlaimuuwmvnmnunuuar Not all of these "countryless" sinus who tier-lined to recognize tho liolslievlk government. Many oi tlieiii have lost their citizenship tiwiilg to a variety of technical anti logical reasons. (Yenlain American citizens who lived in Europe be- lports were required. for Ituaaiit and 'i‘urkt*y' only, found during the war that they had lost their Atti- ‘ifIilll citizenship because of hav- boen too long abroad. (ltliers; I05 theirs because of the WTlII-I illlhirg of Austriu- Ilungary and of‘ ut‘ Germany. In some install-l ,('“$ lllfiie‘ citizens of no country have hai children born in coiin-. P199 "hi0; liy law. the children- IIIIWB "lltflllatlcally become citiz-" ‘one. ‘\ v-—-———i-—-- '45 Ql- 25 Cellilftoiiiatocs 10 cents I191‘ l-lollflll f-‘flkfiidill cents per doz- en; Ontario iclllftipeg and cukgg 11's 90 cents to $1; Qnlgng qwp, bass $4.25 m $4.8»; (Jallfornial pears, Burlleits I)0108,$4,50 ll, $5; IPeaciics, lint. $2.75 to $3; Plums, assorted varieties, li-ba. or critic-g, $2.50 to $3.50; GFFIDQS, hglagrt and Secdiess II-bnskcl crates $5.50; Petnches, (Ioorgin G-hilfikfit urffltflfl $6; Jtppies Sweet Bottuh htisliel boxes $4, Golden Sweets. Aslrnoli- ans, Iiusliel ltitinpr-rs, $3.50. gar Arrivals, July 29th to August 2nd,’ New Ilrtinstvick 2 potatoes. 1 iuia- ed frtiit and vegetzitliles, 0ntarlo' onions l-Q-trar titixcrl vegetithlcsf Imported 2 mixed fruit. i ti T” vain? -—i-t-O}i GOLD RUSH IN S. AFRICA _ NEW RICH BELT DISCOVERED -LONI)ON. Aug. S.—/\ sensation has been coasted by the rt-ptirttitl tliscoveryof a ncw gold belt in the Trnnsval stretching from the bor tier of Becliuanaiand to Nylecv‘ troom, <aa>—-— Poor Plan <llritl.— “I'm so afraid people will find out that wFro Just married that I've risked Jock to treat me in public 1s ii he had nd thougiit of anyone but hiiii- f self." Mrs, Fortyodd-q “My rlcztr, I adopted that plan when I was married, and my husband never ‘- got over it." m WIIMAN TAKES. EVERY BIIANIIE To Recommend Lydia E. Pinkham’: Ve etable Com- pound, fora]! Helped Her So Much Fredericton. N. B.-—"I was weak 1nd had some troubles women often have, and usually I was unfit for my work. 1 saw your advertise- ments and decldedto try Lydia E. Pinkhaiifa Vegetable Compound. I am vary much pleased with the result. and recommend your Vege- dahlo and whenever I have 1 ' pace. on ma use this letter or the benefl. o others."— '. Wsnlkuig, 360 y urch St... Frodor o- y ra Wsndlens, like many, other w en ytnlsln LY lo Comp tli r. women, firozlolneofio b letter, one ~ viifi-itifii. many ho have found relic! a E.__Plnk ‘o Vege- d is an one to Id, no’ o _t ls mlertdid 3y o; q mouth and . out: to another, 1h ' o oym. ' . inf from funale ally. -- by a . l. If. , I. ‘glnklumh’ 1‘ _ npon "Aliment: Poculidf a. Worn-- i!" will be not you free upon ro- BT." JOHN: 1.60s! Bluoherrlatfi to Lydia Ill. Pinh- owl-valiant fi4n\\\_\n\\%‘ln\\\\\ ‘v m0 i. M..o . ..- 119.131 Queen St. Chlrlliltetbwn e day-it» icilnesday Bar TORE closes at 12.30 on Wednesday. To make it worth Syour wlliile to shop early-to make the morning do the , - ' ~ work 0f the whole day, this store offers you a series of at- ‘ tractive values-tin many departments. "1 Boys” Wash Suits at $2.49 Boys’ plain white washsuits in middy style, short pants, blouse with long sailor pants and bluesailor col- lar. Also afew plain white buster styles, s1zes3 to 7 years. Regular prices $3.25, $3.75 and $4.50. Wednesday morning.............. ..*...........$2-49 ISdfigSa€flIIII$18§I5 The balance of our Men’s sum- mer Suits must g0 at factory prices. Men’s Palm Beach Stilts in grey, tan and lovatt shades. Sizes 36 to 39. Worth $22.50, Wednesday morning - - - 4515-95 Tweed Suits Men’s Summer Tweed Suits, two and three piece suits in Nor- folk, doublc and single breasted models. They comic in stripes and over-checks, Sizes 35 to 40. Worth to $36, WednesdayJKi-OO tilearing out ladies iliew Straw Iials 7 I tllililtb “and 1' On- Wednesday morning you will find a big table filled with handsome, stylish straw hats, all new this season; untrim- don med, black and colored, worth up t0 $5. q 7. c Wednesday morning at - - - - - - - - - - -- Ixltile Toyo Ilals f We iiesday c i ttioriting New shapes in these popular white TOYOS, all smart, all styl- ish, all wearable. Wednesday "morning you may choose at 09c 50 each, will be oifere 4 UIIIIQFIIBSIS. Wednesday Ititltnittil L i i This assortment includes Op- era, N0 Sleeve, and Short sleeve models, all good garments, per- fect stock, properly sized. Selling Wednesday morning at 4 for 39°“ .-..-.-..-v-.-» full of .1 .r _ IHore is_a Wednesday morning bargain that is really sew sational. This lot consists of perha s twenty pieces of pref-I! vtliiles, some itilpIiain colors, others in dhral patterns and many i! p&1nwite.~.uti kth ' '- ing at ALF PmsCEoo em over, choose on Wednesday morn This is a good s " b-—it is well made, nicely finish tliand nicely trimmed; It isa real bargain for Wednesday morning at‘. - . . . 98c A bill table One interesting Wednesda)’ morning sale is this Iot of MID- DY BLOUSES that will: be clear- ed in the. ready-to-wear dent-- for gach .'..............--- 1 miavtu ‘ I I l I Y. t ‘I ‘ I Men’s Summer 5 A . i flfliIlS f l i t v i r i I i