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A black cat in your p May bring you future ill. Beware a broken looking glass And hold your shadow still. Watch out .' ! Watch out ! ! On Hall When all things spell your fate, _ If venture out at all you must ` Be sure you don’t stay late. » l *Ill* Not since the marriage of Prln~ cess Mary, the only dnuglrter of King George and Queen Mary, has there been so much excitement and conjecture about arrangements, as there was ln England. The wedding of Lady May Cambridge and Capt. _Abel Smith on October'24, gave rise to much discussion of details, and :now that more information on ar- rangements ls available the affair becomes doubly interesting. Little Princess Elizabeth, daught- s er of the Duke and Duchess of M york, was one of the little attend- t ants walking directly behind the 11 bride. Two other princesses acted bridesmaids, Princess Ingrid of Swe as _den and Princess Slbylla of Saxe- :wa ` zu Coburg-Goths. The Queen’.g grand piece, Lady Mary Cambridge, was one of the child bridesmaids. and others were Miss Janc Jennifer .Bevan. Lady Margaret Bevan’s -daughter. and Miss Rosemary Fras- er, a cousin of the groom. The list included Lady Alice Scott, Hon. Imogen Rhys, Miss Kathleen Aling- ton. Miss Wenefryde Tabor, Miss ..[Verena. Seymour and Miss Phyllis __., Seymour-Holm. .._ AlI'twelve bridesmaids wore love- y;.,_ly_ pale _azure blue velvet gowns, and _-_.Lady May experienced some dini- lyfoulty in securing enough of the _...light material for these dresses, .nldore than sixty yards were needed, .blind A piece is under forty in feilength. Thus another length had to -fella-.specially dyed. , .~»» ¢-Zlillsn Kathleen Uhance of Ken- ~ dblngton, who designed the chlldren's `l’r0cks on lines following those she ~_._.ha"a|ted for Princess Elizs.beth’s par- .rf>»t`ytvfrock, gave the tight bodices a .vciolnt in front and a. slight point in .~¥‘tflc square-cut nccklines. The .eiéewm had c. high' waisilme and ft`."~ihk19 length Skirts. The little girls ,.-il.~`Norc Juliet caps and carried posy ____f‘l1Ulfql|ets. The' older bridesmaids softly flowing long skirts and :Faces with wrist-length sleeves. c ceremony at the picturesque :village church of Balcombe, Sussex, Hhs performed by Archbishop Car- ib formerly archbishop of Cape ~ . _wn. where the bride spent some i _tiqe with her father and mother. S A set of turquoise velvet cushions. ‘_ begutiful ivorywarc from south élflfrica and an antique French gilt table are among the gifts. 'nie v _Queen gave her niece some Jewelry ~ la .well as various household \coes- xzrjcs. _Lady May Oambricke wore n. veil 'ig of priceless old I-Ionitsn hoc. lent is her by the Quoin. The veil was . .-~ \, l we v '._`5.'.¢ get E § E grace, and is long and very ample at the wedding of the Queen’s drawn through a. ring. The shade length skirts, gathered and very b Mrs. H. W. L0h3W0!'th Entertain- MommgSmflc is Et' E § o '~ 5,. . _ _ » ___ _._ _to society at Balcombe. England on Mrs L_ D_ Murray is visiting her H Us he mke you A mms? , s__/_____`__“.;._;.t;:___,__-_:~ _ , ____ Saturday. as one of the bridesmaids bomb 1,, Sb stephen N_ B_ °“ ° " ” " " " » - - _ l=_€§`>;J§’ ` _. _ irc ._ we edt my »» M... M... :;::.‘;.‘“;.1f.:;‘:._“‘;°.‘;;;;““°“°"“°°°‘°“° “° °°’ “ . Captain Henry Abel Smith. The slde was the welcome guest this , , . . . , .................................... little Princess. blue-eyed emi gold- week of her mend lvlrs- J. S- Bas- Dem norotny Dix-when I woe a young girl I lied a long illness that l‘;§>_`_`;-"‘-1' `f="“1""‘ °°`h“"°d' W” °”° °' f°“" "me ‘M11 prevented my going to school, so I have lime education. 1 still am not ,___ _ . .__ _, gm" ‘H dremd “"k°' Th” md ° ’ ' able to do heavy work but 1 am able to support myself. but I can only » specially made suv" ”"1’p"5 and R€B’1‘€tful farewells were said to get poor jobs because of my lack of education, I am very anxious to take ` blue velvet gowns of Empire do-S1811 Mrs. James Murchison, and little g, commercial course so that I can get better-paid work, but my family 5P°°1°11Y 5°1e°t¢<`1 1°? 1119111 by the daughter, who left Wednesday will not even lend me the money to do it on, although they are well off. ~ bride- T119 U19-t°1`19~1 W” 01 the 8011' morning on return to their home Still they reproach me for being an expense to them. Do you not think 8519 51119 5° 11116 11"!! H W1df'1l CHU 13° in Buenos Aires. after an extended they should help me? X» Yi Z- s, _ an s. ii " was a. powder-blue, specially dyed, _ -..._ I "'T~‘§;¢_=. ">`2’$7`___ 4\.l.-.;, .»_‘».. .ob ~ rf. 'V3' "\’1f:@_"-`-f' 1‘i;lfMC\`@"'f " ’\ -._ ,»_f 1; ‘;:;;.__ ,QY < 'xg rx Q » F. l _` For one of daughters school frocks of course you‘ll select one of the fashionable tweed-like cottons. And hele‘s a cunninB 510061- L°°1¢ at the clever diagonal bodice lines. and isnt the e\¢i.~i smart in its cir- cular lower part with it smooth nt- `| ting hipline. The neckline too is so giriish and neat for classroom. The original was Algerian-red colouring with black patent leather belt and white pique collar and cuffs. Perhaps when your close-flsted parents realize that, they will lend DOROTHY DIX. Bc sureto flll in the size of thc Name coann»¢~~»c»¢.....`»-o .v--...conc- ‘ BtreetAddress _.oo-on...--...................-.... City State For 7_7ae_ Cook 1 rorcolm BALLS ' 1% cups sugar. 1 cup water. 2 tablespoons vinegar. $5 teaspoon salt. 1 teaspoon vanilla. 2 quarts freshly popped com. 2 cups nut kernels. \ Boll the sugar.; water, ,vinegnr‘ and salt until the sl:-up hardens- when dipped into cold wtaer, or until u candy thermometer registers 250 degrees F. Add the vanilla, pour while hot over the popcom and nuts, and mix well. When cool enough to handle, grease tho hands and form into balls, or place in a deep layer in a greased pan, and cut in oblong pieces. When cold, wrap in RESTFUL SLEEP for FRETFUI., FEVERISH CHILD -With Casforia's regulation W_hen _your child tosses and_ crlh out in his slebp, lt moans he is not comfortable. ery often the trouble is that poisonous waste matter is not being carried oi! as it should bc. Bowels nced_ help-mild,_gel1tlc help -but effective. Just_tho kind Cav tona gives. Cqsioria ls a pure vefo- tablc preparation made specially or chlldren'n ailments. It contains no harsh, harmful drugs, no narcotics. Doll't let your child s rest-and your own-be interrupted. A prompt dose of Castoria will urge stubbomlltllc bowels to act. Then relaxed comfort and restful sleep! Genuulo Cuindn always has the name: Zwf.% _ CASTORIA _.._*_i_~_.__._.._.... f' "V/. Q~ 1‘1°W "NY B11 11m'°\1“°11°h bo woman. I want her for my wife. but I cannot get to the point bi asking 1 , D Tm’ wp' pumpkin' 3 qu’ "pu" i 1 0 __ ” / gguigun had told his wife that his 'Bl/olded? hor for fear she will refuse me because I nm just a bachelor. What 1 wages were one shilling an hour, _ A. If you have any reason to shun I do, ns I have the misfortune to have n widower as a rival who is _ moms 'hmu M ggogived g lot more, The think that the introduction will not trying to beat me to it? couldnt you writn something ln your column ‘ Z _j|,A§ lim’ 'mv' having tm” bought herself B be welcome to either of the persons, in regard to widows marrying bachelors? ANTON. ' _ I m bb, (mn of n muy reckoner, and when Halligan evade it by nodding or smiling at - __ A nnggrj for this sandwich. came home with his wages she said: the person met, and moving on Answer: :Mu ‘min allen of buttered cn- "Now, mike. 1'" fvlmd ye cull without pause. _ 1 .lout have to boom the matrimonial stock of bachelors, anion, bc- ‘ mm had ,nb b huing made as Herve a ready reckoner, an' it says Q. when sending a first invite- cause they dont need lt. women dont have to be persuaded to mu-ry "uv," _ omg .ig 1|-mkfurtcn, ye lllould have just half as much tion, what should always be includ- them. They are just wailing for a chance to lb thorn. And lrtio ll' . D ll' _ d vb thmum .nm gg y¢ give me, an'_" ed with it? ini-ly ,you neednt be afraid to try your luck with n. widow with two “W” 'um' m P wok in as ' . _omwm Md mpgqm-gh ggngm e re y reckoner A. 0nc's card. children. She will regard you as an .mower to b widows prayers. ' macmwd' mm” cum, and fronflm- me ull-cw it on the noble. Q. Ai which -ide of a pei-sou lu-c _ ;_____ - °r "Ihr goodnell' lake, Bridget, go dishes presented? Hut it you have a w co school nun," hc uid. "nut A. 'rlicy an always presented at with your lovlmaklns. ,but to pop um uccmm pronto. wldowen are f Silk-o 3017*- ll. IH). §3.'.'.°c.........°""“““i>...."“‘!‘._ ldowcr for a rival., I advice you not to dllly-dl11! 4 AMN _`,..‘a'\cnuri|luular‘|. linelefiofthobuwnm-vcd. ‘nrif¢wa‘un.youknow. . / _ , 1 _____f ~~ . _._ ii' _lg fl ug; -§ its _ _ "’°"""=’ ated, 1 cupbrownrugcr. iftcupocu Cuticura Healed Large, Hard Pimples Scattered Over Face. "I Ind plmplco and blnckluicdn scattered all over my hen. The pim- Din were large. hard and rod, wouldllurt for n few days and Gaim any. My face usually no itchy before l blmhll formed. wcnlt on foé :gout o;;.and A has years. " uw u can and Olntrnont ldvlthod llmvleofeach. lunogthcmand tiicnpurclinnd mont and u cake of the Soap and In about two 'Bl wmvimly healed." (Signed) Hin Kndiyru 1'. alt, li teaspoon grated nutmeg, if teaspoon ginger, % tcupoon ground olovu. 'li tcupoon alllpfoo. 56 tea- spoon cklmmou, 3 cups auldcd milk. 'ro cooked or canned pumptin UM oat WIKI. brown ll-lt. nutmos. singer. gl~ound“:::t, all.- lpico and cinnamon and mix thor- o¢hly.Addaosldedmllk..llldf0Idin ctiifly boston ogg whites. Pom into individual tart pcm which han billlllllbilwlt-hPllt|'l\'l\dM\¢|ll hot oven of 450 deg:-rlhr, Ml* 10 ` nomornrnu. . ' _ . "“”“°°"“"“”““°"°"‘"_‘°° 4H~!\hr.!4\'N|llmk. I l .Il ct i). V9 It ,P ad 1%’ 1 7° a. lv ul hu -4 4 "1 __ _...»_-'_ \ ....;....._ s..¢l..‘ . § 4 i~ o fi .cue F’ fl 1 4 l ;_‘.‘;` l 1 .7 ,` s , ¥' ._' 5# l