». IIRG, t .ist Yi fhla suit. ls'oi' striped veloura, with short skirt and belted seat. Notice that the French woman has taken to ' wearing msnnisli nggiigee shirts ot white out ‘with fo sin-hiatt-fries, adopted from uniforms of'Amerioan war workers. _ 8_aiior hat el_whl_te_ ,_ mt, tame with _i_»i¢=i<_ patio.. _._,_ same experience _this_lasi: year of he- iul told that it is wise' to buy at once he articles needed, because they might notzbaobtaiuniiie sta later day. _ '-- .This has resulted in a _certain meas- nre of hoarding, which the government §§_§».»i<_~t iu»vv;..i~i.F°'id- if ii" 'wir _ "itrta'¢-.1*"» But a feellnl °f that now is the enough blothea to winter, results the government _lvftliied-.-'°1'¢¢.\.¢.|°!' so buy llirewdiv. not for V 1_r theft |°§`~lt title, in "clothes at . f.h!= ii 'Wom- her wardrobe unti _ much, she . _ Hlllt Bere are and Jflli on vvhitl ri 1 > Q if-v~t»-~-.-»~..-----»........,. I. . ' oie who v'v`er`a"un'si lish - Ui y A E To *"°.==s»»»|'~f.=» ww we .uterus _i » . I ; . ‘_, _ paqp__.t,§_§~, .§"_ ~:.i-'__ ~ /-s~ ' ‘have undergone _ _ . . ._ trsna_formation_as everything slae in ~ . - Amtl1l_c\.E_ Ecouoniy and conservation _ a Midseason Fashion: LEAQING FACTOR iN-ADRESS of Topeoat Was Abruptly End- _ __9i| When Capes Became the Thin. _- Flifilsil-_No Diminuticn In _ the Fashion. s . , New York.-It is diilicult to talk ol economy and conservation in respect ‘°.!. .liiiltllii-new_fnshiou that ls -hurled ll llB_0ilt onthe, Yet the com. bliiation is notoniy possible but often- times' satisfying. ' » What is called the new skirt was advanced last December in America -W .A'.'_lt¥‘°“'% deS.lsa¢_r_=._ and _lt_ had been exploited here for house gowns six nilihtiis befot'e,"so`it is not new, recites a fashion correspondent. Ii Iglglit _be_caii_ed _a purely American de- e gn, although the house that exploited 1_¢_!_0r _the evening is under the strongw est French influence. However," it was sn independent _action and i_'t_ad_noth- |llB.'l_¢_i_.do_with inspiration _tro1_n_I’aris. ` Thi second American house that started the long knit-t for the street ll_<§l,¢ii in all independent manner. This skirt was not taken up. although it was constantly worn _by the woman who designed it. ‘We are rather slow to‘catcli on to a new fashion, but when we ‘_do_~-lilt_e`it`vv`e overtlo it. Tiléretoro it is niteiy that tae] long skirt win ne- come an accepted thing. in mass; ne- tore Thanksgiving. _This prophecy may be wrong. It is no time to tore- cast anything in any quarter of life. But the propaganda for the long skirt is sinking deeply into thc hearts oi’ Womeaand spreading itself far ov-er the continent. __ Mind you, these skirts are`not ar- cordlng to the lines that we have worn. Sometimes they are strulgh't,"but` often they are slightly draped upward at the betik. llhd were ili R `¥r0wlng tendency r--"_.----- `. ~ rMuwyusn gov rli. F., 95°. ‘... rm... -4 V _ stym Mva“°°d La” D°°°mb°l ¢t\iN'gee¢1mnrbl9qw°Zi»#h .\s`;_s°i°is! _ _ _Pl American Designers ilow ' if I3- i i i Broad silk Hercules braid la used. in conventional lines across -the front-ef this elrlrtol thin bius'aerge. The sides are treated in an unusual manner. _They are slightly _lull from armhelu te'wai'st`; are he_|d`dov\m _by \i_l"l_W °V°." gh, Nga, ind' than flare Into pilltlidl- to make a skirt °¥¢¢°d“\E\Y_' “"7"” and sweeping the instep, and then s draped tunic, which il `a _illllflkq N' i_muaer ot the pullbark skirt ot other days. _ . . ». _so, you see, the designers are kind t us alter nil. _They \‘0!_l.f“Pi_\.i1. i tgnggdwvhen capjes 'became _the fashion. 'lla sishtsd ..v°m°=\‘ *resists 1°. the toni; )ilctti`re`s'oue` cfape two years 'ago and "clung to. the theory that it was thi-gtlbmfortttlglqand§_sultiihld_ type 'of co di‘_lng_for'a fi_‘_ock or a_sult_.__T_lio ea ._"_.a_aa_1ty tooriir the-theory and sin tofstéo. ‘ ~ - ' _,_Fl.'l;ey_; is no.diminutlon in the fash- 'n`t,` i_ lie' economical woman nude al itflresit new. _covering can hide bdedi or' dusty gown and give one a feeling of_ 'self-respect in public placed. The ‘new ‘rapes are suitable for coat- suits as* well* as frocks. and thel_r‘fab1_~i'cs rua the, gamut.__ Satin. zsctgeittgsrave. an the hai-vv ciiinese 95,’-S c'lo%=,f`v_eloi1"i°` and chiffon' are 'c${o'sei1'l_ "1il6_vv"tl_ti4,`ti>p’ coat has heroine it part fcdlitume, sind it e`venjp`ermlts_'_a ana`.to'.ne worn over it. *It is rather fasclnabing asus redlugote. It rc- 'rutves their into this kind-or garment, i>_utf-when it- is of crepe de cliine or ex- tra'._sott~_satin it is slipped over a se- vojrelypl ln.cheinise_ f_i_‘o_ck of_ another color; l_'orms__a"polo__nai_se._ ' _ Tlidle"n`ew topcohts follow the 'path biased- hy, the jackets that belong to suitléfriti' that 'they__d_o _not fasten in fron ‘f lhfact, theydo n`tt't pretend to t-i~onfmeet_ in front. They are broad enough to reach__across_ _the chest 'and -waist, but the taéni<»nabie`tricr is to -push the fronts back until they are almost under the arms,.in order that - ,“1.‘;_9¢-d..°¥Dll°§?’- °f mf. f"°¢k_.’.mY lli'o‘ '._ -F - do ’liot run over this item as an in- slguitlcant oiie. It is a fashion that was begun in Paris tive months ugh -v0lieh,‘.th'e tlifst warm weather bi_'Q__o .into ivqlhg, sho it has ruled »tineo_til¢'n. .th _Atmel-i_ca‘_‘wa are just flieginainef to *take it"iip with any enthusiasmlabd by tht time we have established it a's a tapliion our ‘cold weatlt_er:_ yviltmaitc ua birlng‘_.Tt`hB_"iirt1'iati_ of ouancoats' tb- gethor ind ‘fasten them snugly from collarboiie to hips. . ` "_‘ ' ' It one tiiies it jacket. long _or short, as a rcilingoto theneed for fastening win not pierent_ itgetr, for _hte com _ivcathertviil hriniz' iii the capeot cloth ity. fur; with its huge collar, and one may wept any kind ot _costume be-l girth it" Heroin lies its' value"to the onomilh - ' ~ _.mite .noiapeiaa -black ami wane cata- hlnatioli ia brilliantly done iucapesi that grihom on Qiqgtreot as well ts to mnlg adrift. 'r woody or the . pe~il_.1Q,' _ack satis; and the decora- onsirtot white satin. The -weather §___l_iot _ to _ permit, _those thin - fabric `_to_ befvrorn during _sll_. hc waht g‘ rs. 'l‘hey“cover'tfmni_tl- Iude _ofalddr-_detdil`a in _a ¢owli"tliii't tio_ttt'tl'.;ii_§§tt|¥__e_ori_v_i¢e'is exposed tb _tae i-cnt 3 angst, DQ rs izwttl " `t"‘t‘it»' riécime fr' ' ~ ._f‘__ . gradients.) _ - l .t ...,,. du' ~ _ . - 't e tf.»_.~r’ i i ;* ' t" _,-“wvniu--t§...t. _ 5 A 'W _fiitiioa 'iro`c\', dotted wii!i` ¢ ' ;‘°' iz" "-"~f~'!tiit‘2'* _ _ 'f f` Nearly all designed to low the silhouette them. There la_ an 'effect of |'a`rr'neiit`s'gi1`adef'by the luse Belts or ‘by ¢uttlhg‘the back"so_ it lollowsthe-lines of-the figure netting in the sltiea-ana franc- on better grades et_'coats'furs_ ars__ used _pr collars and eluffs. _ -' `_Th`e 9`eat` shown above' is ei- veioura \‘iv_it_h' aroiitt-ear tueking on the sack Pi\n'_e|," g` narrow belt of the fabric a`ril_' _a` large;’r'~len'~look`i'rtg' collarof Hudson .“i|_»~... : .~ '..-. TINY CROSS STITCH ANIMALS stest hl` Hand -’,i‘Ieedtewoi'1t on ‘Jlli vsnils Costumes-Colored Cotton ' or Worated May Ba Used; -- F Hand atitchery continues to give tha_touch of distinction to simple lit- tle` frocks inode 'of inexpensive _mate-` rlals. Smocking,” feather' stitching, hemstftching, _tiny hand run"pin tilcktl, small buttorihbles worked with ei- quisite care, daintlfy dt-cseesffor tiny girls these days, and a` little froclt 'ol cross barred dimlty, smacked or teeth# er etitched,_ with, minute _buttonhoiai fastening over lace bfuttons' islntlnlte- ly better' style than' lm elnbor_ate}y trimmed 'costume loaded with machini made lace. ' _ ` ' " The latest thing in hand needlework on Juvenile eostuines is cross stitch animals; »Rnbbits, kittens, lambs, cows and otherlovnble beastlee-frmn the childish sm.vpdpoint_-are worked iq »;~r'o_t§'gtiten _t1t"cot<‘»t-'e”a‘ cotton _oi _yorstéa the aeti_t_"i;»‘oeia¢_r;a_ievinat bp_ve‘tiit`l0halla%td~.` 'rather'-‘ -i`i`t'd` an”_i|_illl5', _ Whllliilstaltably ‘reti- resentlng vilnii:`they intend to. .' " ‘lA i‘ed"and white strlpe`d~,-gingham track for 'a little-girl of -eight has a white’ pique yoke crops stl_tche¢_i;_;~lrltb me nun- a»_re;d- A waitress bile Dorcale_l_ias`cross_ stitch b_lue_hirds.i,1i_pl_ to 'ea' i_'.t_he tnns_»¢it¢tt annotate are very tiny ind are usually emhroldeéed `bordsr effhct. ench` do§i'gn"tal:illg llp"eiactly~the"sariie _space and' tits pattern being geometrical and-less ragi- lllar"whan" completed. ` ‘- ' , ._ DICTATES OF FASHION Voile slil.-twnlst frocks have long saslses of self material. _ Many jersey dresses are trimmed vritli heavy lace. _ The 'nntrimmed 'lovr-cut neck's"_`6! dresses are becoming only to plum) and lovely throats." ‘_ " " _ _' Many of the prettiest georgette frocks have only tucks and hand drawn work for ornament. -‘ ~ ' ' '-A smartsport coairis made of black satin lined-and trimmed with place and white tartan. _-_- _ _ . ~ _ L_ dress of white dotted rose touiard csn_be very attractive it 'trimmed with brown rabbit fur. - ’ ' " " @A_'-n`ovel'_brldnl veil‘has a chin strap dtt't"ched‘t0 the cap fashioned portion ol "the"i1ovring‘tulié. ` 3 1 " `prett`y- collar-undone that is att- ferent -is of organdle in folds and tied atone side with velvet ribbon. _ _ ‘ A4 charmin_g_a1ternoon_,tro_ck may be made ql'_vvhlte _cotton mat;_qul`sette and point' d'aapt_'it insertion. V __ _ 1 c _Many of the new fall sfaits have"a hlgli neclte_d vest of the__same cloth as the sultwlth fur collar; Others have tlieavveatrin coatrastinfeblor; ' " __ ‘A lovely little boudolr eap;ls made 0! het."i_¥$`l1d0d With little rnmlngs of belt-inch _ividapink ribbon. = The cap is eat-with nfionc noint,‘_ilae_tno to boggan caps. of childhood, and on the very tip en_d is a downy that bobs 'on the sh0iilder._ ' "’ ' 8lmpI_e‘Chemla'o Blouses. The simplest of flesh georgette che- mise blouses with open 'sleeves _has not-row bands of biua_ge1'>rgatte crepe or tritammg, those bands' bein! ‘ont- llned with beads. An excellent navy georgette suit blouse for autumn wear has long back and front panels of beige georgette, bordered by a band of bright w _l"and _lilir_entb`r_oldary. And one ot.,-tggt“l_ie"Z_`£:illi<2\_i‘ llipiilas is ia titres; ' ‘mf _ _ at_1'thi‘ 'wjdirft mit with' _ _e tgftgtnt neaeu_~ar~ black tonga li+_i_itit_ foil 'tulle' snag _ o. t_ii in-i‘ _step i>_vilcucat&;|g1o__e1q_ _ _ii- °‘”¥-' U14!! 0! .".i'\°i5¢°\1___gl’M' .. ° madyr _ _' fr0i.’kl_ fillff _ __ _f1_ll‘ dinner. _-. _ ;_i$ -"3 1 _ - ti* __ji_\‘:l., _ -_l-1 \. ' V/aahlng_ Veivetsen. £1- `» . pr. .fel to-ii salons. fi-; n‘* _____._*_*,_.,.'___ 4:. __ _ ' 'xii Q i ! i l t i i i i | t i t f _ 'tt ' t. 4 ‘ ._ .~*°'°ii-.-.'*.'°“i _ _ ,_ ._ . = __;__ ji I i ___ __ _ .i § ‘ liiiiumn’s “Cali to the Colors" ls- raiieiti i BLISS 'SlJl\'ll!\ll\S..~§:.'.f~ - t --...- i'.-.»-»-. Whole Rainbows of Shades in Great '?.=_'h'9n §.*=.e'f°»..<_=°.ri°=.'»>~i""i.°“*°..... v.-‘ ..- _,v ',._ »;- 1 To 'pai-uphrase a ‘much-quoted verse -Silhouettes may come and go, but new jsiiaués' come jm-é‘6é'r`x ‘ "l‘_he`i‘é `_n`t-e' whole ralribovvs in file, New York fashion eihlhits. writes a 3 correspondent. ' ' ' ' ' ` When the war began and we were 1 bereft of _imported dyes the prophets of calamity pictured the American pub- | lic paradlng the earth in stainless white _or_~crocky_ black, like animated pen and ink drawings. ‘ ' 'All costumes were to be matters ot sharp contrast and high visibility and scarletsnd purple were to vanish trom':tbo earth.” ‘ Luckily their prophecies are unful- filled §ni_i_A_p_et‘ican women Still go nr- rayed li_k_e lilies pf the tieid. in ra,iu- a_ow_ _lilies that stand `up_ reinarllsbly under ré'po"at‘ 'fuhittngs dye makers arevtfl- uiu§hanti’fintf~-shoppers are no longer warned that heavenly colors are"“not Kustsntebdito wa`sh."' T A_s usual, the new autumn season'-is to 'oiferfa fascinating array of new shades 1 and - df lnodlfied old ' shades- in brand- new names. __ _ » ~. ` Dark blue continues its undisputed reignas _the "beet" color _-for al.l_pur- ww- __ . ` Dark' shades of blue are the favor- ites, both for street and evening wear. Mrs. Wilson, wite of the president, herself christenedone deep shade"ot‘ blue "Liberty"-‘ and the` war- has bestowed 'o`n other dark shades the titles oi' "Jotfre,” “Blue Devil." “l’oliu," “Persh`li1g" and “0vei°s&§." “Cnsque" is theromantlc name bes- towed on a steel blue that rcilects the iight- on “tin hats.” Besides the nnrlvitios lltcre are wonderful shades called Japan blues, and one aliluringiy dubbed "Cleopatra," - i ~ Purpiesftoo, are exceedingly good this year, anti all show the blue tluts. 'Piieir new names are "Sammy," "i'h_lox," and “Yankee purple." ' .\nn»n;; the browns, which range front khaki to seal siiades, are many _ tlmt take golden tones. _ " Reds will cnjoy n new vogue, but they are rich rather than vivid, most of them lnciining to brown :tones- Burgundy/, muiherry and lobster. with e_i»:ne wonrlcriul “old” reds, such"t°ts italian. geranium and terracotta, the hitter masked under a new name- “'_l)o_zirg,:\."__f____`» ` _` " /tit in-.tys iwiii be uantaaiiy"sidoa; cven those of bluish cast which ordi- rnu-iiy ure rcscrvcil for the`vrnrm'Sen~ sons. 7" ~ " llrceits mein _bc oi'i‘t-rerl. but it is iiol soft- to prvlift-t their reception. Amctican wontt~n oi.-ver ltav'é'take1: hiu_\ll_v_l1o giwirb. -, t _ _ _ _ i_lo__t\~t-ver. the i.i~‘.v onus. which hint of l_>i‘o\\'n -anti _vi~ilo\v. are attractive nn~ _in-id; a ‘tilt -_l-» , ,_~_;f,-'»_;..'=_§.i--.__‘~.; i “~‘ .iff,>j+tt1,.f?1i;;2-~,i»... Wx ,_ . .".»-~>"' - -va .rf t . . - > c -. 1 ;v.r~1_~»_l.“=:*'»-. `.=. -_ - .3 ` ' » _`.t an » 1:.-.nf-e ‘ -e /-171 ..‘;‘_...f-_,Q _ - l- ":~-.= '> - ‘»‘»- it , `1""“~,' ` ‘_ ‘ _.-'~»;_., 2 -_,_‘ -1 _Y " t ' , ';__.,_‘ .<=~:._=. _,_,___ . _ ., V/-,.. - 'F-».-'-“t 4.1" _ - ty-l"`<.f'~ :_ " ' _ --1 _ I __ -- ,_':,- _, ._t'<;. __ _.__ . __ :et - ., n _ .» -I-.< ‘ ' ’- .;=.1=e=&=,.====at='=;<~;._=ee1. '__-:~‘-1.- ~ ' ."§@*"f ‘* -- \ '=-a==.=e:i=“‘f=‘=-"-‘='-.ea -rt-;;=,=.-_-.1.1_.;a1.,.-»= we 'As ft-.-wr-_ . - .. ,. .,--_,___ . -_ ., It `. ~ ._-f_,-,» ._ ___,-.‘,._. ,,» 11. _ ' _ ln selection oi iall gowns one is lt- traeted by this black eatin, one-piece street track with braid on the cuffs and_top_, and bottom ol the skirt. - Has Panel Down Back. One of the prettiest types of 4-iieitilse dresses has the straight, loose panel flown the tnick. ` Fitted coat aoaiu. Long coats with iltted hodles srl favorites for l‘ai'is suits. - _ ` drape ind Jersey. A new silk' weave is a combination ' of crepe anil jersey. ` ` ' ~ Beads on Paranoia. ‘ Parnsols ure fringed with 'colored ‘~--ods. _ _ .-ooii_‘i‘s Wiri_+r=Un"coLuiis ~ h»t~~..'. ». iapi .___ _________.__ __ ____ ~ Jackets Have Waisteoate. ~‘.\\-rt }tt~.~itt_ii now' has its waistcoat it ~._=~_v _ u-ibnf-Elti f 'T =‘-".".‘ -f ._ . i 1 ; “_ ”‘;i' .‘*t‘§i_.‘ ,New Length will 'Aid in Savlnu -.tai - f..2lduch'.Mattiiln|-' .,t._..m,» Elimination ol Large Collars Alai Adds to Conaervl!igr_\__qf ,___ - . Dfw Qeiiiie. ;» ’ In the eiiminiitibn" o`t"iion-essentials which is it vast process of refering# lug on tht-nugitout’ the co'nti_nea_§_ags` t`5_`uching _every i_ndust_ry, u woman that 'fasiiion permits her td __ _l collar and cut on’ ber sleeves to_f_d!re inch lengths, observes tl fillhiol writer. _ _ _ _ This is an admirable aid to re forming clothes. A bad neckline may b_e cut away and stitched on’its edges qi* merely touched -with ii' \vh_liH» af- lniidiis piping; i1nd_ sleeves ihtii CY* wbrn`out"at 'the elb'ows_ or uniimfit' hilly adjusted at`tlie‘wrlsts ‘may be clipped oft above the-elbow and given a"acvere i1nls_h._ _ The insistence upon the ‘ciilrais blouse, which is the best name that most' of its followers 'can ilnd; relieves a wnmaufs mind as to what to do with her separate skirts; and tile fifsbion f0'r the mrnliiletl hiiniiret tunic, which swings from the shoulders and ilarea at its hem, in the Arabian fasltioii. gives li¢ir"a` chance 'to use ja' _daring skirt as an uppci-"gnrment. ' ‘ " ' Little hi1s‘i.\een siildconcernlng this minaret tunic by those' who speak often of fashions. Memory is short. iiihd probably there are hundreds who lfave forgotten the brief, brilliant rclgu of this bit of orientallsm that-'came into being through a popular play. . The fact that it is in fashion should be receivcciwith joy by the econo- mists. I’ll tell you \vh_v.“ There are in every wardrobe skirts iii more or less goodcondltlon that flare 'ut tho hem. They are left-'overs from last season, and some of tltcm-ha"ve=be'eu. worn defiantly by those who did not intend to go"round_ the w_lilrligl_g 'of fashion. These are the garments that can he easily turned into mluaret tu- nica. As fashion permits one t‘o`wear it skirt of n diffcrcnr material from the tunic or bodice. there is no dltllculty in matching up the tunie with some fabric that wni do duty beneath it. This trick of economy can be ap- plied to evening gowns as well as to those for the street. Velvet and satin combine well; also crepe de chlne and satin, and serge and silk of all weaves. " ' ‘ 'The ilaring skirt of yesteryear can be’ shortened to the knees. gathered, gored or pialted to the walstllne, and a narrow, short skirt dropped beneath lt. The li,ulldin3‘_ of _ the? bodice "de- pends upon the. material in band. Often there iifdnough left from _a sk-lrt of average length that is cut into a rnlnarel: tiiuleatodaulid a bib bodice without sleeves. Fashion, you lr`now,,stlll bent' on econo_my,_a_nd` con- sei-'vut1on,` permits separiite "sleeves itom.t.he bodice( 'I ff- . 1' 1 IT CERTAlN_l_.Y IS BECOMING' - A chin worsted beaver' and rnade gray=ostrfoh ami silver ' ' ' ' Fiiosior THE _nav with gray a ' bit"of Dress skirts are _much draped. All shades of brown are favored. The `new_ veils are bordered with nar- rowfdrx' "' ` "“ ` The tlchu of lace is propbdsled“l0r tall wear. Small buttons are much ln use as-I trimming. ' The necks of the newest gowns are very wide. ° Long- organdie sleeves are 'tightly cuffed with silk. Collars of coats are very important this year. Orgnndic is an admirable choice for a dressy- frock. Practically every jacket has a scart thesednys. __ All-kinds oil pleating are liked on au- tumn dresses. -~ _ Wide tucks are scen on the altirliot thin Paris drecses. - _ The all-white toilette poaeessea nude# ulnble dlstlnctldltl _ _ ' ' Gabardine tracks' are bolted with narrow strips of suede. ‘ t . t .»..i.`1 . - . ' ‘Veil Voguee. ' _ No woman has reacbed,the ilnishltjl part of her dressing unless she il fastening upon her toqegsahsilé brit a small, scroll design _ clrculgr van, a tightly enveloping- nne_ ash or énevtif the iat¢e'soa'ti_ ehi3i_>n_hto- at vat.. me mat e'§Ttitttrv¢a»"n _§or'tle_r,~tna.; _` _“_ .~|- - it . . -_--4~ 8 _ Upon Tlnited Slizteflie cb' position, su as mic known for high conduct." ' .' __ _ _ _ ' 'i‘lic nevfsbaDé.l§St~‘bai_‘e.r'Bubllls_hed many interesting stories ubout~_the mayor. lr ia said that',vvheZ_ii_l.a'attln.j;_§,th`e\'§;l_'t>,§§;~ Gd TTCS. "" "' I" " "‘.-U“_‘,'!‘°""-;'," ' It is said-that 'rayiri r¢r'ety,-.trains a. tramcar, but goes on i’oot`._-'.-.;Ev¢n on tlno days he ca.rsi_`es'_an__,\_i|r`i§%iGh and Er or goes »oi.it with ni;-aineggtiitf __ 3; tlireo decades ago - _ "1-'_ I _ __ There is a s_tory.aboat_§.lIt_scouiat faiiri and Baron Sakstsrilnl `,~'a. ntayox\_ot,'1‘tiltio,’ii. ig# ` "1 1 -latter was once a" _ ‘e`_'§r,_ '_¢>_ = '.. fi? __mer. 'l1he__tv_r;;j mq§=*ntf'aE‘tttg__ 'lgsggc quel, where; l:' wagi-__#ge_ ' _ ' o`=pn_t: in an appearance _vg " " e==r»d;.~_v1§\§htt;asf_;vur- -"mamcnsetll§l,” _lun (ttm£,'tq_.vv _ gh; in¢v_it'ed tit__s_hea_.`ds-'ot -T. ideenfwa _ a:__ii;e'-citfsr;-.___ae__n_tr4ti._ _‘__ hge coeero- o, _ -‘-» __ ew the ueaa.i_t:'xsk,‘- '~ toctuge ‘ _t t_t_»o¢i_vaine_._o_l$tli_l1i-ggi' _` ' §&g§§1t§§i'f";ti;<§ii o.- fvvf” at tae: -f'taahtitb`ttite`ei_i1,iii_ .-ini ing.” anti sohiu‘;ott~1tl_&‘6?,¥d§o _were .pieséixit =`n,ll_b¢e§i`;_, t~ _teetea .so?;e__tii¢.;- ' or -- ta.¢_iI_es ov_;_f___tl;is.-b£is /;' _ . _ - he a.-_o"'estp' __ .3 __ v°ei»»w‘°een a og.-tae ve__i'uc off-tn£ geetatnat:‘tueB<$iet=exg‘\i1i ” cit_ye___.__has g_re;t_er‘t12g§ g' at 'tl'on." " if 'j_ie_;`_ ; ' some opininn:it`nd~'sdN't.§\.~i'\; .yi-i tw; . ._ t -‘ "‘1fh_e city'.is_--mit\i.t_tix~_i“lor.~'_n.'l -salts of _improvement wR';-k.'.._.2lte " are not, payi g .the . li- fpl'~ rib# Dasatlne: hi?-'~ poem: vfiscooata. pri: _ 'that imn:ov.en>eat=»ot‘.Iti1ea~¢i§hpbr.»t . municaniomzifnr ' J is-_after more `ur'gc"itt quest it _ _e,sni.i_g nf' ‘mah1`ei‘a.sti"! “ch ev _' if became =tbe'~mou_ _V _ “fill , tovaameat-aoimnforrhepamn _ done. Cara are .ge t pf;_._§H;¢ud{ are _\;ustlng, but'_:io__s t un ieip dt by t o municipa ty.'.’ _ "x C »_ The 'may_or's frleiatlififllifwei-‘Mit he will make'-goods I--5-~.'~'_‘g-. -_ _;-.'< ,-_- ' ” ' " .- ‘ .t/`; _ Ia fvv°at;¢it§§§"__&\-2-;» '-'fi' interesting tracesffor- 'ef _' _ _- andf' Roman o_c__ct1_pati_on ‘ _` ` are frequently* ` \_ t~,.v_ prospecti_ng-term? wg, t?" .__ 7 " " M lf' VT £_.'____ ___?________~__r£__ Wg? =.f§-;'.-*sew-.1::.-..9;“`é~»t~» ~ inthe district ot_ N`$_t `,»__. _ 11% most _part .tl1ese'__r_eip`;`1i` '_ _-__ l __t agricuituvrai-.iggite _ ' _;‘; -ii ~‘ ».~_. ery used lu ol _ nltim _ 'Ili with oil_prce£ei_o_r.-I »- yt- tf an -so ln ri seen, . ’ = ~. _-_-‘,» _~__;» situated aa'_tae‘f.ii_atu_a#_[_ fir-“ i' laria liver.. Bet' iii, '_ '._» 5' stung pant in tigzitu `f"_"";f.§;§-1 Wi; \_==f~d¢ from T ti'§‘1 ~‘-",.» ,1.-. . :ot un;,tg_orab t-.f ._ :-_FY nes_o essme -_-_ ~ ,§1;=_ ¢l‘.Iilll{'_m D! mlb, i 7 rig; __fi_-" e_nta_is ‘h"conslil_o4' "F » 5.5.# ~ ~* -,r al " = '° ‘“§ti U 'E-i.»-ire"-.»»-.~’~`.-é '-71 » Lt. _-,- thxki - _.` f'L..\ fi";'l’p.“.“" SJ _,P .. _ __ _ _-._,._,.1\#_e_,__ nods tiilieuntri lli' » §;_;T_ -Q lin old.in.ill.a .ev '-~-.1 _` Ti tnvii 11>_t;d\i»'.»T