in; roun THE CHARLOTTE "Il- A. A. harms. r mwI llllllllllllll J. N. IIIJIIIPII. ICIIINDI‘ lllld i-llhnlflfl Allin-lute Fullior. ‘ Ivlhlent. D. K. (Jurrlc. ‘luau; uni; unnnfiu x1041) Ill-Ill) p" p.- Gieuwn-ui In MIIVIIIFQI JJI ‘crayon! (Inllrnl. In ulvnm-r. |I (‘mm-elm Ind $3.50 for ll. fl. A WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1920. ' _ \ - '~ ' I <__ ?-"_i' 'l‘llil'l |ll'l)(il'l'l‘ SPICECII. It can scarcely be said that Premier Bell’s bud- get speech was a disappointment. It was about what had been expected, with possibly one exception. The whole ground had been trodden and trampled. over and over again and there was nothing new in the whole two hours speech. Even the ‘apology’ was not new audit had been hoped that the imbecility’ ' vyhich prompted it at the outset woiilil have caused Mr. Bell to forget it. We refer to his excuse for ‘go- ing back on all his pro-election promises, namely that they, he and his colleagues, did not know the financial position‘ of the province until after they had ‘assumed the reins of power. When it is remem- bered that Mr. Bell, while in opposition, was a mem- ber of the Public Accounts (hmimittee, that all the books were open to him and that, if there was ‘airy- ., thing he did not know. he could find it out by sim~ ply asking for it, the plea that they did not know is an exceedingly childish one for men who pretend to ‘be capable of administering the ziifziirs of the pro- vince. ' Whether it-yvas courage, imbecility or repent- ance that promptcil Premier llell to explain his right-about-fiice on every opinion he had ever ex- pressed when in opposition we shall leave hiscon- stituents and the public at large to (lccide for thein- selves. The one exception referred to above nuts Mr. Bell's personal zittack upon the Provincial Auditor, Mr. John Anilerson, whom he charged with “con- spiring” with the ~Qil\'t‘l'lllll(‘llt in making unauthor- ized expenditures. This was new, the only new thing in the budget speech; it was more than new, it was infamous and unc-alled for and fcll like a thunder- bolt even ‘Allltlllil his Liberal followers. What lay be- hind the accusation has not; so far been ilivulged, but it will no doubt: ilevelop that Mr. Anilcrstnfs ac- Ctllllllllig‘ iloes not bear out the extravagant state- ments made by Mr. liell about the alleged enormous deficits of the past jvear. it will be remembered that the pi-oini-stirl external audit of the last four monthsj of lillll has not yet been presented. In any case the cause of the Preiniei"s very serious accusation will be eagerly looked for. The exposure by ex-Premier-Arscnault of the change of front by the llell aggregation since zissum ing ofiice. a suinmiir_v ol' which appears elsewhere, / and the figures presented by him to show the dis- torted zit-counting of the Liberal party in prepara- tion for their taxation llltHlSlilT‘ will require no com- ment. The whole province now knows the liell party like a book and their tactics arc thoroughly Llil(l0i‘— stood. ‘ It ivas significant that throughout Mr. Bell's whole two hours speech his folloyveri-tszit in unbroken silence; not a suspicion of a smile, not a symptom of -_._:-,m-.~ zipplause were made by one or two who evidently thought it was time to “start something"’—but nothing started and the speech fell in silence upon an Lineonvinceil and unconcerneil following‘. .\ IHSCUYICHY. ._._'Y_....()._______._ The ‘atriot has made zfdiscov _ry before which Sherlovl: llolines, (‘eniiii Doyle. and‘ all the rest of the (l(‘l.t'.(‘ll\’(! fraternity of fiction and of fact must hide their diminished heads. lly a process ol' de- duction and induction and through the exercise of occult powers it has discovered that the opposition to theexcessive taxation proposed by the govern- ment is part of a diabolical scheme by which the pro- vince is going‘ to be slowly but surely strangled by, debt so as to nei-cssitate throwing in our lot with our two sister Maritime Provinces in a Maritime. Union! The ’atriot proves this to the hilt by a pro _cess of reasoning which is certainly' original and to lwhich the Patriot may claim the exclusive and in- disputable right. The scheme is transparently easy as exposed by the Patriot. This opposition to the imposition of tht tax is to cut oif the revenue with which the ileli gov- ernment was to keep the ‘province out of debt. The province is to become hopelessly involved in debt and to save us from bankruptc_v and ruin we must rim for shelter into the outstretched arms ol' Nova Scotia and New lil'llil.s‘\\'lt‘l\' for liclpl Who would have thought that those Liberals and Conservatives at Pealies Station for instance would have had such a far fetched scheme up their sleeve when they organized that indignation meeting and passed such a resolution against what they called an iniquitous‘ tax measure? The wisrlom, the almost Slll)(‘l'll2lllll"<il insight into human nature displayed by the Patriot in mak- ing this discovery is, to put it mildly’, awesome. Mr. J. Hance Logan, the lllil0fillllfillllt.‘ Nova Scotian "oromolei- of Maritime Union, must also be involved in this deep and diabolical scheme. Well! Weill! You never can tell what is behind anything these (lays. Heaven itself only knows what is behind the taxation move. lt may even mean the appoint-' . ment. of more officials lo prevent the province fall- ‘ ing into Maritime Union. Trulv these Grits are a wonderful people. There is a bill before the House now entitled An Act for thebetter care of Lunatics and we would respectfully suggest that it be rush-; ed through as speedily as possible. CURREllT__C_0MlliliNT The Patrioi continues to harp oii Ilic “dishonesty” of the taxpayers. And it asks, “liow then ls it pus» sibie in liii~ face of such evasion and dishonesty for a government to provide means for the payment of teachers, for [he upkeep of the roads and bridges." if the uncal- lected taxes, not paid in because of the dishonesty oi.’ the people, would bridge the chasm, why not lvaislale to correct the dishonesty. \\'ii_v filcli an exira half million dol- lars oul of the pockets of the peo- ple, because, if there is any truth in ihe Government's statements, ihcre are some ills-honest evaders of the ‘present HIXlJS? in ils savalie rage the Govern. mom is threatening liiglrpii-ihu. ,. TUE‘ CII ARLOTTETOWN GU ARDIA‘! Ienilcrs lrlve not yet been called, [for Io remedy the intolerable state‘ of affairs, and nu measure of relief‘ ‘has been applied for to the legis- ‘iature. Are we to understand that‘ iliose unfortunate people have ;bcen housed all ihiii time la, if thcl sensational descriptions ol' the government organ are to be believ- ed, a literal pest hole? Or is ii th_c other horn of the dilemma, that ithe facts and truth of the matter, were deliberately falsified to‘ create grounds upon which to ~qi pitai and the Infirmary. Pubic l liow llfild out and “nervc-frazzi- ilnxed, ilt's amazing what just tlull ed" we u-oini-ii get sometimes! Ourllitlle rest will do for the tired one. energy are 50:11‘ we work in shop or tiillee, even physical ltiiiit rest may be impossible, but imbitioii much greater strength that we scarcely realize that we ale overdoiiii; until Ilred nerves and body call insistently for a rest. It‘s iliscouruging often, for we had just s0 much that we want- e ilto zici-omplish iii a set time. and our than our slander the lz.\> government, zmiljEver feel just iiiii way! to add l0 their flimsy excuses for, When the ‘ reads his‘ increased taxation? ,Giiverninent apologist next lecture on moral depravity, a cliapier on falsely alarming a whole province with regard Io li'\‘illlil0ll! of {heir unfortunate loved ones in a public institution, for the basest of political purposes. might prove to be a subject of general interest. llilllb‘ lllflllllth its irresponsible or- Kill]. "F" Iwina lo be held up lo the piflflic KHZ.“ “m1 11......) things H, taken ll noIlon to correct some oil ll" I-Zlven "in Iletail." and “lei its action in this respect and Ihe con» ~‘"“llli‘lli'(‘s of the exposure fall upon the guilly paidies." lint llll‘l‘t‘ is a i'll"l'l"-'ll‘ $lll£l§fisllon of ii comprom- i-il‘ Willi these rogues. 'l'lieri- is a chance ol' these great ealainiiii-sdl" hi“ l"“‘" "illlslit and \\'lll|tl\|l .i"‘IIll Mil)‘ =l"l“"'l"- . that ii is long past ilie ‘iii iliilereiil kigvs. ,5:l'lll‘illllI' time for spring freslieis. pile, ilirce ilisiepulzibli- _\‘Ulilll-1.~llI'l‘:», genial all wit above Iiie lillI-"s, wiiii oin early floods ‘pair ol' rubber bouts aiininii: lllt iii. lily ‘l'l‘lie_v miircli full ill‘llll'i| wiiii .i lflllll and “i-xpiisiires" being SllS|)(-|1(]0(1_ ll i; auoihei- of those Government iilll‘l'llilli\'t'.\‘, iiol this time lo over conic, but go (‘ll('Illll‘ill~‘.'l‘ disiioiiesty. ill-cause llie (liivei'iinient is on “its self-ilefcnse," and “u"|< n5 “q- - r. l"“\l. lliis inioriiiiiiiiiii lie given to‘ Ilie country ll|l'll the (ii)Vl‘|‘lIlllI'l|l'$ atiituili- with respect to its lax. illioii measure. sections 4 and 5, llll‘ Clllll-Hvs rvfiiiectlng the perison-ii property tax, will continue misrepresented." Now fflgnpg m“ "IT Yflllr (lot-ZS and they will iioi re- criminate. it lflkflg ,1 catch a rogue. TUKllL’ lo “m” $l"l'll‘|ll.\' ‘the Patriot has Iraiisfoi'iiiI-Il inlvi a llaiiiel coiiiini: lo .luilgiiii~iii. “in years gone by," that is when Liberals were iii oppo- silioii, "men might have viewed politics as a game," but now Iliai illl',\' are in power, ii ileclari-s, "ibi- lll"’-v'i'lli uliogeilici‘ difi'i~rciil." In‘ 'l'ho.~'i~ villiiins ol' illshonesty" lo bi- 'l‘lleevi-iiii1L' lll'l‘\'iil‘l(iilllll' has its errors. Iii some leases iiiis niilzhl llllss as an indication of rc~ ,pentanc.e, buI llll‘ fruits are Willi! ~ ,iiig. (‘rimiiials cauulii red inindi-Il -iii his iniaiiiies is usually sorry, no: that he has done wrong, but lhal avcnile‘ of (‘Sflllllu 'l‘lie' Pari-in; \v.is i-oriii-ri-il beyond hope and s l. ifillllflllly of course, ii ('tli'l'\'l‘l:i iii .p.'ii't its sliiiiilvi- nn llie late Sir John .\icl)iiiialii. lluI it slill pi-rsisis in the poi» liioii 0i lls own mziiiu|'ac1iirc, which ,being mziilc out ol' wiioii- cloth in l ,ti()(‘llll|l‘liiill'_V contraiiictioii. An ‘adept in buililiiu; air ifiisiles and lcri-ziliiii: straw iiii-n, and Ilicn pug- naciously illlilvlillli: lllllll ils ii‘ i. was facing a iillli'l‘1illi'l‘lllilllllvll by ‘human iiizisiadons, i1 llfliillliwn; ii .spccies oi‘ speri much in siiiiile ol' ,‘ibe lianilzigei] figure _i|i lilinil mans lliiifl‘. it has .\lill‘lllllll- l'nil.in on iiie ‘lliTllll. lnloriiiiil, and n,” ‘ipmjp r-n- iii.ii, i'i‘l‘l'l$ll'liilll'lli'l li.i,-- been lll iluliu-il in bciivei ll I\-'-\'ii Scoiia, New il‘lill.~\\'l<'l( :ill'l Ibe lsllinil ,(iiiveriimeiils. 'l'lii- ollicr prii\'iiici-.~. .111“ llllli»! ‘favori d a union licmiuui its own ollice, 11p y iliiiik safe from. l The ieiiiptiiiiiiii will come to vent our tired feelings on those that are nearesi. ilut we don't consciously ,\v.int in liecoiiii» iiaggers-iretfiil, , irritable, do we‘? ‘ATHYOO ll will be a ‘help lo .\‘i‘ll‘('llllllt)l if we just re- ,lll0ll'.‘llL‘l' that there's always El way 1oul—a way that will not only resI, , but help iis Io keep our self-respect well. _ S0 when the liiiiiI comes, if we're ,liom2 bodies we can steal live iiiiii- ;u cs lo lie iliu oii our liiiciis, with ‘(‘lil.'§l‘ll eyes and with mind iis vzi- ,caiii as possible, every muscle re- l l , . l \ \ . * IO IQ-Ol O4 4-4 Q4 OfiO-OOOQQ-OOOQO-O-KO-OO-QOOOOOWOOOO i . JUSI‘ BETWEEN DURSELVESy BY DELLA E. STEWART t 0040440000040 o MAY 19, 192i". Widliiifbii? R E F l T T E D I p ‘And ENLARGED I we can always buthe face and wrists, take n slow drink of fresh. cool water, and shut our eyes for a minute while we mentally relax. It isn't a waste of time to do this, no matter how much is still before us. For we Cilll do. better work, be more pleasant companions,‘ gain more soul poise. lt l, never wise to make martyrs of tiurselves, liow~ ew-r great the provocaliiiii. ‘Fiierc’: one thing more that will help us in our resi moments: to piii from our minds entirely every frctiui iinkiiiiit or l\\'0l‘l‘lii(llll0 isorml u‘ F: t t R r i i ' wrs .1" ‘ .- ‘llilgdilild fiillnk ‘but [some P7635911! a iappiiiess or future joy. We sliiiil iiiiii all this recreation i:i cunt-sf. Let's try it the nexI time wt [eel ilie iloldriims coining! Store i l l'\',l-Zill'illI'.~'i.~' lllie fiii-I l‘ inn they hold a more \\‘lll'llllll lllilll lliiisi- Iiiiaile by llii- iiieliiiig snows ‘ y ll.l)' i-nll .‘|ll1l>‘ll\'." conteiitciliyfa 3a llllbilllll llll'l|l, qii.iiiiiIli\'I-l_i: lusliiiglp rc ,.;icli in Iurn, and quantitatively ‘_iiieii.s'iiriiig tlii-iii liy Ibe iliip t)ll'lllk<l llaiiks. I mark Ibo gorgeous vi-lvi-L ol' llio iiiossi-s on l' ich iiioisi iiialio~ iz.ni_v»eiiioreii ileaid log and the ii-risivi- lingers of the uiiftiiiliiig wild gooseliei'riirs who scent t0 Iliiiik themselves clover to in.‘ growing where no oiii- can hick Ilieiii, as though they llllil c-iiupicic- , ly ftirgliiltlli his-i siiiiiiiii-i-‘s tlrouht. lleliri-eii wiidcs ivi- liireiiil ilic wooilsiiiolil so silently that l ni-cil iiil tll‘il\\' ‘l l‘llll lo llslI-ii iii llic liailliiig birds. .liisi now llle golden lshaftcd llli‘l\‘('l.4 are llll‘ noisiesl. llali tl ilrizeii will llii (Kills Io plea. ~l Lzle flattered spins. . and i-liiiiii away iiiin n1] the lllI"lIiilli>ll.\‘llI‘.~‘>'. oi‘ ii mower wlii-iliiig his stgvllie. or la sI|ii-~:ilc_.' auloiiiiibiie spring. . Suddi-niiy il new non» sci the "ill‘s i-iirs ll'1'i‘|(fl\. ll is :\\‘1't'l' l‘ Iliiiii lllt‘ llickerfls- love plziiiil, more i-ya- oi a siii~ 'l'lie old story. \\'he11 {be devil ‘m,- ,e_is ll natural sequence i! woulil-bi- lliiiiilliii‘, ,\'tl. in this Wililillllllil so»- §i(']" 1|“. ,1,.vi| u Sou-m‘ “Mum l“, h", inns-pl). m, “nnpxing m- p_ 1.; ppm“ ; ting, it rings as wild: a small Ii:i,\"- Will-II the devil got wi-ll llie Vii-vii 'l saint svas he. .-\iid it. further moralizes Ihal ilii~ (iI)\'(‘l'T\llli‘lll anl its supporters “have been Slilllllvl" I'll Io such an extent illill it will be Iliilieuir in the future Io gm r... >lll't~liilili- cliizeiis and represcizlic live faiuners- Io have anythini; 1,, do ivilh puiilii- life." liow sad. \iid, "ll may ln- that they desire only lower element in the (‘Ulir llllllllly Io liiinilie our public affairs. ‘Wiiiilil it be possible Io, act down ' ' .i...t.. pulilii life, or find a “lower element" ilian ‘w - in "appreciation. 'l‘\.vo futile but abortive attempts atviri-a‘ who attained to imhlic emo- by falsehood and slander of llieii‘ 'lllll"f‘(*lll$, and by promises and pli dim-s i-onsliliiiing the gravest of lllllllllWll falsi- pretenses. and who \\'lll'il called upon lo rcslori- to the llPlllll" ‘llt‘ll‘ l'll"|ll‘lls'|il (if respliii siblc governiiiI-iil. only Ireiil tin-iii with iliiulain and contempt‘! .\llilllll'l' llilllllll has sped by since those awful ilisrlosiires were made in lln- Palriol, as to llie lllllllllilllll- nliio condltloii of ltiilconwooti lies, P000004 llailv Selections Guardian Readers Furllllhfid hy W. S. Lflwlnn ooovo-eovoao-ooo-o-oooovo-oo COURAG E. I 9 l l lli‘(‘ill|!“i‘ l hold it sinful to desponil And will not lll the bitterness oi life. " burilini; tears, but " id it; lumull .':l iii iiriftn llerause l lit‘ ill‘; bead above lhi» inisi. Where iln- nu" shines and the liroiid breeze: lllllw, i'\'l‘l'y day, and every rainbow liiswwl "l'li.'il (bill's love Ilolli bestow- llllllli Non I liiil no llllll‘l'l|\>.s at _:Iil. No burden lo be borne, like Vbri lion's park? 'i'hiiik you ll|"ll' are no ready Icars iii l'.'ill Jiecnusi- l kwp them liu-k’! Wlr: should l bu: life's ills iviln l-iilil ri si l'\'i', To curse lll_\"ii ll‘ and all wli-i luv: me? Nay? .\ thousand lllll' i lli ire good than . I deservi- (rid KEN-s ill" every (lay. Anti in each one oi ll|('.‘l' ribcl- lioir: liars, Kept llI'2lV1‘l_\' hack, lii- makes ii rrilnbnu- slllllr; Nor any iloubls are mine. Dark skies niusI elem‘ mid when llie clouds are piisirl, One golden lliiy redecins a “gfilfy year; Patient l llslen, sure that sweet at inst Will sound his voice of Cheer, —(‘elii Tiiaxter. ‘lo their iciuiiiiry- and goyi-i-iiniegl l lTht- lslaiiil is small and llll‘ liill lwiiiiini \v=is:al-- the iiolz. , l in ils Hipiii» and Fill dcp.ii'iiiii-iil'.] from the one pen and o1‘ olilci ~i-'-(>ll-l.-'ll‘lli‘llllll, ilnwiilw-liiyii is Illillll‘ ,ln lliroiv covcrl illl'<'J|l_-. .ii fox mi ll ind |ll'IllPi[ the .\llorni-_v iii-rcral ,l‘roiii ilie ri-siills n!‘ his folly illl iii ‘one liri-alh. lI fails to sec lll'll ii ‘ l l l l ,i's wielding a Iwo edged sword, in. ‘ which ilii- l(I'<il<'.\‘l edge is'aimrd' iii its own dirI-i-lioii. What has? ‘ the .~\ll0l'lll'_\' (li-Iicrai ‘ lining the liisl nine months since be ii.‘“4lllll'Il oilice, if tliesl- sliuili: l l"‘]li‘i“-¢l‘lll ihe correct stale of iil-‘ fairs lll l'l'l.Iill'<l Io ‘unpaid l:i:i'es‘.‘3 ‘.\llll \\'llill are llll‘_\’ iloirg now Wilt-ill lll" l‘lll_\' asi llll'.~'.l* .ic count‘; l‘Ii‘l‘lVl'iil)l1' iiro piil. Io i.- an atieinpl In frighten people into s-iibinissioii i0 a system of laxaliou~ which llii-y believe to be severely, ‘injurious- lo the liesl llllt‘l‘I‘.s'lS oil ‘lllI- country? iias our law ili-palll llll'lll rcaclieil lliis ilcgrzulzition? l to ivliii-li Just its llieir glaringly false re-l presentations of the finances and Ilie (‘Ulllllllilil of our public. ivorks iviis a prelude lo ihe iiiosl sliame~ ful breaches ol' political faith, cui ; Iniiiiiling in an equally shami-lerr ‘lli(‘l‘(‘i|$(' ol' liii- peopli ;, lllll‘ili'll.s“ ‘lllill1'l‘ il badly i'lllli!l'lVi‘Il 'l‘.'\.\'- .\'l'li).\' i\ CT, so these iliairilies ‘igainst the (luartliain may be no‘ u-epIi-ii ils a forerunner of some lfurtlicr plot oi‘ the (loverninent to lsell this province and our pi-tiplifi- liirtlirifilit liiio ii lllill‘lllllli' lion lingo. 'l'hi~y foiiiiii no lino or liini ‘or Hlll-ZlW-‘illwl ol' lllls kind l!l tin- ‘00-00-0 oovowavorvo-ovwvovvvrq been ‘ ‘, 00-004 QOO-Q- » I.\ ‘S- 2H1 xx“ u THE liilllllljl NATURE BY JOHN BUCK The swab-s arc full illtuiii iifler jubilant lauizlifei‘. (if . ‘i up their .~ac.ir— Ieyi-s. ».~que:il ol' ll'liilll|lll.<"'ls ilie illlt‘lt'lll Under a present arrangement we are in a better position than ever to attend to our large clothing‘ trade, (ioine in and look the new goods over, we will be glad to show the new spring model. Men, young‘ inens, boys, and child- ren’s clothing: - The largest assert- ment in the city to choose from. S.A.lliCDONALD -.--.-.......s.‘s-so.¢¢~>a4¢¢¢¢o¢o¢o4o00os0o g __ 0 v DISCOUNT? While a discount sale is going 0ll iii any llllllt store in‘ Charlottitown, GOFF BROS, LTD, will QQOOQQ~OOWOOOOQOQ 0-4-64 ll l'l'll0'.~l, till-{Zllll and yci again. And Ilieri- they ( fiOvo-vw f-O-OOQQ-OOQOO OQ-OOO§-“QQ-O-O-O-O-QQ O-O-OO-O ’ knife, and two " ilwliics ' lly some miriicii- lliisy have coaxed up a smouldcrliig lire and the hunt is on. ' Silt-ii a liuiii. l~‘or llllliit‘ three silvers of sieel are all that sI-p.rr— iili- lhciii froiii oiii‘ [)l'l'lll.\‘ltll'll' Adam iviio llrsl ilcscciidI-Il from llll. fruileil trees to the i‘l'llllli'S> Around and went a-froiitliiig. 'l‘ihe_v| have no more use fol‘ Ilieiii llliilil the flickers would. 'i‘iieii- game rc~l lust-s- in "rise lll tlic knife." .\i last l venture to ri-iiiiiiil llli‘lll. "'l‘biise frogs are hiding lll ill!‘ iiiudily" boiloiii. Why iloii‘: you feel fei iln~iii'."" 'l‘lia| memory‘ ol' beywiiiil lllI' mists ol' tiiiie lights iii Ilieii‘ .-\pl iiiinils go ilrediriii‘: .'\ _ 27:2: 2:: 2T3 2:12;; -;;::——- ¢4¢>§++o4>vvoov ooooo<ooaoonooooooovb+vfi 0-0-0004 Uoov-OOO-OOOQQ}OQ~QQQQ—QQ-QQ-QQ-Q§QQQQQQVQ PAT Prepared t0 Lend its Hand in Furnishing 0i all ethesllascinating lleftlllSiillliillléiiilifllleiS T rousseaii l FINE FABRICS FOR THE ALL IMPORTANT WEI)- DING DRESS Most; thought of will be the wedding‘ dress The secret of a real beauti- ful goyvn lies to a great ex- tent in the texture of the i|‘{._‘.‘.'.‘.‘.‘.','.:f_ give the same 0r_ better discounts on their ‘mos i.z..'ii_ ..'...;.." ‘pf ....l; l up-to-date low-priced goods. l'i|l'lll\'tll'4lllH young iilll, ‘ill’ lilllt" and civilization have dioppeil ironil iln- youiigstei‘ wliusi- eiger tiiigersl FF BRO know ilint ioiicli of iiaiurr "wliiidi ‘ 0 Iiiakes Ilie whole world kin." 4i~>—.—<. %'—..—————> -»- - . —~—_.—:: vvvovvvvwo NS LTD. .‘444\¢¢00~o< W ., _ ‘- .~:'T~li‘§,'f< . ? use ,- Y I Coats, Frocks and Blouses For All (lccasions (lostumes, _ Skirts, (‘OATS of smart cui and fabric. (‘.()S'l‘l,lMES with some vests or plain. FROCKS of every type from the tub gingham to the enibroiilerctl gcorgctte. SKIRTS in plaids, stripes Underwear and Corscls in the loveliest lines. hand- , Separate Envelopes, Gowns, Bloomers, Vests, Skirts, Camisoles and Bras- siers are made of Wash Sat- itself. .l'lll n s. The l'-i "ii .1 fun." . . . . . _ _ - ~, , , oi ‘llii-nblld ..i..-~iiil-‘-‘i.~"dllfilii wlrillli , fabrics from Wljlflll 1'6 1S and plain colors with pleats "is: ('1' @l_>@-¢l@-(»ll1_n9S. Jail l ,eiotb, and lvlillwlll any roiinilaii-ni Q]'QatQd_ ThQ brldQ (fannQt of allykindbw Sllk and finQSt NaInSQOIQ ‘a nirt l"oin ' i|i"1" k II\\‘ll'Il '1‘ ' , ' , '--‘ 1 ‘nliiy [loss lliniill Slillllllll‘ ilevlilirli (1 , _ . . l , .<.-i.--....- hi... .~.....-..i.».i ill lllI' n». , chooses for her gown from of tl'1C()l0tt(.‘ or g'eor_gette. “rtsels ale m flcsl.‘ c0 o‘ .-.-..i plol 1...... i» wt" "'-t"“ ““ ° among‘ our present well scl- These should ‘tll be of in- ol' Wlllte- 30m“ beauties 3"“ ollc‘ reti- 0' 1c" Id‘ ‘I-ii ‘c: i‘ i l ‘. , ..' ‘ _ ‘_ i _ ( . ' ' r w . , 1v ' V,,,.,'.V',,f,,‘,‘,,, p1,’,',,‘,f,'I,,_,',L,',,,l,_l‘.,.[,,l1, ected stocks of‘ White teiest to the June Bride. ",1 .ll‘“,“l§°"l° Emma“ 0' lliavi- shown the cloven foot, zuul“, GCOlTICtT-l) (TCDC, (,l'(l])C'(lC" VVQ haVQ thQn] all" lluln batln- ‘Hill’!|liljllllll'l:iiilll lielili-i‘ gel it inovci > Chine’ Mcssalines 01- satins_ d l "ll N‘ O11“ ll‘ l‘iL'i SUCCCUiS ' .. . . ' Y ' ‘ There ‘W0 other charmm " TRIFLES THA" ‘E ’ <‘E(‘T' Kl (1 "V93 l ¢ t. 1 l n,‘ i TTTW" i ' "‘ i materials, too. THE COSTUME ' . j __\\\A\\\\\, \ _. ‘ i » French Kids are in ivbltc. ‘ ._:D0DD'S"7>~ i HATS THAT ARE JUST Silk Hosiery srrcys, tans and browns; ill‘ ‘ f RIGHT FOR THE so white with blackpointS- HONEYMOON ' Sheer and lovelv kinds in . 31118145 living-away Chair colors to harmonize with French Sucdes m gTcy eallX, 3Il0rt Hats and Lace suits and frocks. Seine have and fawn‘ , Brimmed Picture Hats are g ,- - ' . . all among the necessaries of hglglglllicliffhgilllglllgnat‘ giliililliltr: tafisgrllgrlrstgcsflpe m brovms ' i a trousseati. And then, of ies. Tweed Stockings are al- _ ‘*1 y ' , _ i » course, there are lovely un- so showing among the nov- Silk Gloves in nlain and v necessaries. You should see elties and are in many‘ novel varieties. l our present models. smart color combinations. ' l i. , , . l lO%%§O4OON %§-%§FHH%§%%QIO0OQ§% e