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BUSINESS GIRL 7l.'\S JCB T0 Klilll' NE.~\'l` Ne;i‘.:ies~, cl~-.lr_li:lr_'.~. and good [rife _li n;;l. at .exist once every two weeks _ml do .~» that your teeth are Man and .:“..'»’.i <\'ei‘_\‘ day of your life, hand lofifns to keep hands .smooth and perfectly groomed. Wear nail polish if /ou like. but unless you have time to remove old lacquer the moment it belina to chip and apply a fresh coat. better stay away from the vivid shades. Nothing looks more untidy than bright scarlet polish which is cracked or chipped at the edges. Keep a. small box of oosmttics in your desk or locker. Clean your face and give it fresh coat of make-up at least twice a day. ln- cidentaily, during the hot months at least. it's an excellent idea to add a bottle of cologne and pack- ages of cotton pads to the little make-up kit. Use these to clean your neck before you go t0 lllnllh or to freshen up anna and shoul- ders during the afternoon. Japanese Target That Aviators Missed Fry-, ._: Y.. - t 1 _ ,z.:,.=.._-..¢n.v.-<5z....;.,v.a~.d.t,,;;|\;;¢,,1,‘,,,*,f” ‘ 1 -, .~ ri' 9 1 ~ 'V ‘M . ?:. .Ho ’ ` I»9¢‘¥u 1 * z - - f t .,' : 4 3 i Witch i '_ .< . .. iw... la.iul.i~t1 lin lwtei-i;atlonc. -Settlement in Shanghai, the’r target. was said 'tn .i hott- l;~._, t. f- .|.l. :.- .~ <7:'ni_/;q»,» ff _` . L , _ rt: - ._: ' :~~z ,r ._ ii ~. _~._.1_~,.,!*.‘_: ` ' .~,.l;.~_1 #fr ly \l ca ff lots of piece s Student’s Sport hack models that have fall tweeds are here in four 14.50 1. 21.00 Suits . 15 to 20 year| i punch. All the newest ults ranging from 4 colors. 501: 11-.; B0y’s Blouses For smaller boys in attractive strip- ed and checked patterns or solid and 1);*-a _ 4 . , ‘by :<1 m"‘~7."`»71'i]-f‘1‘..-. ~;"_.‘-\\;\~l.__ . fal;._\ \\...-=. alt.-is .‘\\.- Nw*-_ so t _\\.-‘J ..§2§;'iI‘i fl. ' .1 , / .. _, 1 Trousers Long pants in Tweeda 1185 10 Long Pants in Cheviot 4 to Bloomer Pants in Tweeds 1.25 t.. 2.25 Straightkrlee Pants B0y’S 75c i. 1.75 B0Y’S Boy’s Boy’s Boy’s Golf Hose Fall Caps Neckwear Belts £9” Braces The Boys’ Shop at the Sparrell Funeral Home Tuesday afternoon. Rev. Fred v. Stanley oi' the Second Congrega- tional church of which she was a member officiated. Mlm Millar was ‘.orn in Prince Edward Island, Augu: a, 1355, .She had been a patient at the Co.. hasset Hospital for two years Prior to her death which occurred on Saturday. In gpito of har long illness she maintained her sunny disposition and always had a smile for her many friends when they visited her at the hospital. F0' Sixteen Year, she worked in 'lille Gudltlng department lot the B0-Sl0l1 Mid Albany Railroad and made her homo with her uncle and Mint, MY. and Mira. Jlmes Millar M me home of Mm mnk|n'm39__ _cf Ripley road. Sire leaves another George street. and a't"`tliié` Home of Mrii. Hugh Johnson the bride was tendered miscellaneous showers, and at the C. D. B. the staff wed- d‘ng present was a chest of coron- ation silver.--Sydney Post-Record. In Memoriam MBS. JOHN BIBT The death of Mrs. John Blrt took place at four yesterday morning at the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Mxs. Birt had been ailing for some time and her condition improved sufficiently for her to Bo into the hospital for on operation from _ which sho rallied but later com- plications set. in which caused ner death. Bhe received every attention and died peacefully with nurses in attendance. The body was taken to her home in Peakes awaiting the arrival of a daughter in Quincy, Mass Funeral notice later. Mn. Blrt was formerly Miss Huntley Fisher, and leaves to mourn in her home, her husband two daughters and a son. MIS MYYRTLE MILLAR DIES AT COHASBET uncle. Mr. John` Millar of south _Main street and two cousins. .rvlns and Elmer Millar of Murray 1-tai-bor North. Prince Edward Is- land. Mis; Millar was a member of l-he Arena M. steam mage of Rebekahs and many members of ll” 10d8e attended the service. There Wla a profusion ci flowers. tlnterment was in Woodside cemcter-y.--Cohasset Dottzager. HOW DEEP IS THE SEA? For centuries the problem of how deep the sea. is’ha.s troubled the minds of men. In ancient times they feared the monsters that they thought inhab- ited the black depths. And in mod- em timer they seek to learn the sources of earthquakes which ao often originate on the floor oi' the sea. We have known for some years that there ara mountains and vai- leys on the floor of the aaa. _lust as there ana on land. but we have never been able to measure very ac- curatly, either how deep they are. or how long. or where they run. The deepest sink hole we know of is southwest of Japan. and it is said to be alx mile; deep. Our highest mountain would easily disappear inside it. i mmmymemiuaryweyat testing the depth of the sea was to weight piano wire and slowly drop it from on board s. ship until it sunk through miles of-water to the bottom, It t/ook an hour to let the wire down tive miles and another hour to pull it up. 50|: .ii ....1 75|: 75c 1.00 151: 25e _45c 19c t. _45c But. now a new mechanism has been invented by which the depth of the sea can be accurately deter- mined in about ten seconds. This piece of machinery is called the sonic depth finder and it is fas- _t.eried_tp _the bottom of a. ship. The little mechanism sends out ruitlllnl noises and then waits to catch irl¢ll’ echoes. The depth of the sea is W' vealed by the speed with which thi echo returns, for experiments NW( shown how long it takes sound waves to traveI_th_l‘<_>_§\iZ_ll__W*W§`l;: Sinking Ear th Crust Dooms Idaho Farm the outer crust. and the earth's core, ga've`I-l.` A. Robertaon, Buhl. Idaho, farmer. a varying the damage, it. was anything but grand, for the crack of splitting rock sounded the knell for geologists that the phenomenon might be followed were indications of an underzrvund air pocket 1500 inl0day|¢rolnalnai1era¢toa&mo3l|0l»¢ scenic canyon in _Emma ground, settling into a great cavern or-i\\svl;r-; his own been yard. mit to Robertson. ="_‘]";'" and the muffled boom of subterranean lands. 1:1” or valuable farm land. More ominous was the erm” by m earthquake in south central Idillgv-"wp" ieotdewandlo0mil\ll0u¢.'.\'aoo\nU°l 404