-L- f Md H., »--l .- *fit :?»l`j »~ Qmwv l i » T H .i 1 l l ».,~ . l iii? as “fi ?ri". {E .. ii. X l .' - . . . , _ ~ on six 'rm' cr-iAizr.o'r'ri=:'rowN ousanrsn' ° ' ` ' ' ld’ "The ‘ WILLIAM' HAINES ` in “NAVY BLUES" "A|.i. 1‘A1.xm -- A|.so comma _ Prince Edward Today' gs rs.-2'-..-...». MONDAY ' . L .1 lurk I ‘ya Fort :l niis \ *Qi ° "`_`4"""' .QBIG TALKIE SPECIAL Mat. 3.15-l6c - !i7e. Eve. 7 or 9-Zoe-524:. YA I' r ' 4 _ ‘ ~ m-- im ~-~.:e __.~.:.. 1-°;~-___....... .__---r -..-... - | une: . A Holiday In , Q A Whyte. JI "mums at London Ana vicinity 'central Guar.dIa“‘ “IIS ,,,.,,,,i,_ , _ .OPENING TALKIE SERIAL aboard her. How different from her last voyage three thousand years previously when the Egyptian slaves floated her on the sunlit Nile for the . delight of Pharaoh! Eventually the c1eopatra's crew are saved _and the tug watches her drift away- - - - gixty days pass and then news is re- ceived that Cleopatrrs Needle was tugged into Vigo by I Shiv Wh0S¢ owners received two thousand pounds lfor their services. Eventually, tugged 'by an M. P.'s yacht the Egyptian stone arrives in England. "Here forty-seven years ago, they placed it beside a cold, grey river. |cA.Pi'roL TODAY H o or GIBSON “KING ofthe KONGO" Alld '1'hYI\|.Ill[ WNICII l and some unknown hand penned the .. following epitaph to it in the mom- I I was for you All. TAIKI '_ IDANCING e _ \ - l I.. .i~ u I i s 1 ‘- , 95°' - _ ` ,Ll _ ."1 ` A . .U w O The new thrill of a lifetime has ~°é.fa- ` ` This monument as some supD°5¢S Was looked on in old days by Moses: ,lt passed in time to Greeks and i Turks. And was stuck up here by the Board of Works." "Sad cold stone-the saddest monu- ” ment ln all London. We are killingi . . lt. It was once red granite. Now it i H ‘ ' is coal black and its glory is being INGIIIG ll DRAMATIC IINIAHON- , , I ‘_ years of London have done it Brvdief i "' _" 11;.;-" ` llurt than the three thousand years ' - f- . ' . that went before. It did not deserve .. 4 A _ ihis; for round it centres the splen- " ' ` ' - * dour and glory of the past and under ' its feet is a message for the future."_ iw , ‘ Enos &§ V Owing to the reconstruction of Plc- z ' cadilly Circus. Gilbert's beautiful and i graceful statue of Eros iLove> hasl ._ *il been removed to the Victoria Em- ., s l .d_ ' “ _ V' 1 . . align nwsy year by year. Forty-seven .r I Q I \ ‘ come for yon: 'rms iii-lima ni white I - if iisnlnnent liszsi. This removal has , Nights on Broadway, of invg nm; hate and tenderness, of stage hea ties and reckless millionaires-~Wi Chaflfi 141115. Anil! P382. Bessie 1+ - Esc s; f? .. Y ;; ~ 4: fs. i?/_Q I caused much discontent to those Wh0 “' V ' frequent this pert nf the city. Many th are demanding its restoration to Pic- Lnve. ' U cadilly Circus as soon as the remod- ’» elling of the latter thorouEhiHl`¢ 1-? T alkics Transferred From the Prince Edward completed. arcs was surrounded by _ a fountain and it was here that the '-.~ -~--- --~~------~---.~--~--------------_-_ nid time Flower Girls t00\< ‘ID their ipositlons. Mr. Morton has entertain- ingiy written it siicich or what “S0-1 to be in this iocsiiiy. entitled: To the Early House Gleaner V '~i'f»mf»S't» Bring your House Cleaning requirements here and we will fill the order-with A fresh stock of Alabastine, Mureeco, Whltnlng, Plaster Paris Sizing, Step Ladders, Galv. Pails, Sponges, Brushes. etc., etc. Bethune Hardware Go. Ltd. 12.! Queen Street “THE FRIENDLY Government owned add operated Even as I write Piccadilly is` changing. Eros, attended by N10 ghosts of undergraduates. has step- ped from the pinacle, thusevacual- ing the post of honollr from which ` he has gazed upon the follies of oui fathers.. . . - - So before the circle has squared. which seems quite unnatural. WUI: to write about the flower frifl-1 Early in the morning. lvnll b9f°l'° the first pair of silk stockings had . ugcn sold in Regent street. tht ..gh.is~ dipped their violets in the ` Fountain and combed mil- °“ me sie,” what a perfect picture they Phone 151. HARDWARE STORE” GREENWICH SCHOOL West End with their laughin! Prim' mines thoroughout the world will pro-| -__ roses Em “gm gold im,-icn¢5 ni them: . duoe about 50.000,000.000 tons of coal Report of Greenwich School for andthe Fnunnin was n _iny to behold. this year. »__-____-_»____“_-_____*____ . - -~_1 I 'Fiske O’Hara -the celebrated Irish Tenor-i will be GUEST ARTIST of 1 . - Ennajettick I 5 i, X’ »'. - 1 .iid 3% .»’\‘..-‘ l-.rf _ .§l':-.'~$~:_- .i ss. rs Lien.-.~."' if, i .,, _ ff L iii.. ` I.. £0' n r .~ #Ill ii, . l i ` Melodies I the month of Februaryz- “vue” pennigBi,un¢n_'- - Gra/:le 8-1 Lyman Sanderson, 2 Tha; wns, of course, long Ago. I Gladys MacLal'en. believe they are Sixpence or more Grade 6-1 Leah Sanderson. now. hui im nid ery from the Foun- Grade 4 n-1 Preston MacEwen, 2 min nnybeen remembered all over Ralph Sanderson, 8 Rhoda Mac- me earth whei-¢v¢r men have th0i1B\”ii L'“'°“- ` of Piccadilly. Grade 4 b-_l Gordrm Maebarcn. 'png finwer "girls" of Piccadilly pre- Grade 3-1 Beatrice Docherty, 2 ,enmi to London the most marvel- 5'3"" Mm-""°“~ inns study in polite indifference. Grade 2-l Margaret Macldiren, 2 Here they were in occupation of W8 Catherine MacLaren. very centre of the world, with the Grade 1 a-l David Sanderson. ieminine beauty and elegance of every Grade 1 b-1 Ruby Sanderson, 2 country before their eyes. They Ye' Freda Mccharcn, 3 Lewis sander-son .nsincd unaffected. They were the 4 Edward Squires. only women in fashionable 'uondon Perfect attendance ' Lyman Sen circles who did not care a han! fm’ SUNDAY demon. Leah Sanderson, Rai h San: the changing mode. They md 5015 i ,March 16th at! P.M. Eastern Standard Timm IIEARI "When Irish Eyes Arg! Smiling,” and “Killarney” " OVW WJZ Aim ‘_ ' i' 35 Associated Stations .' “ALLEY=" LIHITEII 'A9235 i'°°“‘/iid* cnsrloimcwn Distributor' _ _ dcrson, Ruby Sanderson. P violets to women in bustles: *MY had seen skirts sweell th? KI°°““d' they had seen the dawn of U19 198 Germany led the world in the in- from the hobbie skirt to the knee crease of merchant shipping during _`km_ Nev" once in their history did the last fiscal year. they show the instinct of their sex , -~ to imitate. New Zealand has a law faxing for- -ni,” middig-aged women who are eign salesmen on the pro-lits they iiiwnyg ~-girls" have become interna- mnke in that country. tional. American women said; "Why, ____ . i,n¢y're just sweet." French w0m0n ‘ For failing lo pay health insurance thought they were almost chic. Bild ‘premiums of a servant. Andrew sometimes a grey 015 mm ' ' ' Crawford it fennel- of Dromore Mid- would wander un "Um 91° dII'°°“°“ dle. Ireland, was recently fined in~ of Pall Mall to buy a buttonhole just "'-_-"""""“""'“""-°°-°~*°* com-t. to hear himself called "dearia." . . woo-o so-oo-Q N #Q04->o meow” ELECTRIC NEEDLE i EXPERT Electric needle to remove super. “HUM MT. moles and warts, also mafeel waving. iulsa rs. M i.sni.ANc, 29 King Square Phone 1109 aitl ""'°°°°‘°‘”` Zl7~c1m_i-_|a141»&¢_-._..__¢.;_ g For Sale Emerald Junction ferns an fren Ita . __________#____ what Wu victorian London. ¢¢oe++ooooe»»»»¢4+o4¢o¢-os When I heard that Eros W!! I-0 .disappear and that the "Kirk" WW’ AND to be' moved away, I had the same c.i.Asl_a|;g pi-rn” kind of shock that s Roman under ll W- ’l'f\Y_l.0R the Empire might have suffered if a J. B. TAYLOR friend had moved his thumb in thc ' °°‘°""'I**' direction of the Palatine Hill and 0 Ill BICIIIIIUBI SUE” had remarkd: ,UH-yo you hggrd? 0 M++e+~~¢o»+o+ooe+» Th, Qld Manu saqed the Vestal Virgins!" ll c 1 preposterous! The "girls" were our veatal virgins--they kindled each day S s memory. of e fast vanishinl D011- 3 B °"‘ 2 O-OQQOQOQQ-940 °O§¢¢¢o06O§¢ ___- PATON’B LIMITW. ' IQO-I-I5-li YEBTEILDAYS MAB.Kl.'l‘--Eggs sold at 356; Butter 401:: Chickens $1.00 to $1.25. and Apples 150 to Ile sos.; assi by the quarter 14° ic loc; Dressed Hogs ibtéc. ‘ GET YOUR. SUPPLY 0! GLOVES. hosiery, collars, underwear, shirts, .etc., at half price and ~less.' PA- | -rows. mo-a-is-si LADIES SILK GLOVES, pllin and fancy, tumed cuff, regu1sr.|l.‘1§, for 7.5¢. PATON’S.. 2430-3-15-Si SERIOUS ILLNESS Ol. DAIRY SUPERINTENDENT-It is with re- gret that The Guardian c'onic1esl the continued serious illness of Mr. J. A. McDonald. Provincial Dairy superintendent. Mr. McDonald’s con- dition was rendered most serious by a stroke of paralysis recently. REPRESENTS MARITIME PROV- i INCES-Mr. Peter Brodie. York. prominent farmer and etockman, 'l`i ! I1"s so crisp .it pops and eraeklea when you ur on milk or cream. Ancrgvhaf a tlavori Crunchy rice grains --toasted golden brown. Rice Krispies are fine for any meal. Give them to the children for supper. Easy fn digest. Order a red-and- green package from your grocer. -Try the recipes for macaroons, etc. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. I \ aw °;;.’73\°'i,;l ° Q2? ' O IIICE KI! HYSPIES leaves this morning for Regina to, attend the Dominion Association oi: swine Breeders, as representative ol. the Maritimes. This is the eighth' occasion that Mr. nronlc has ma! this honours I WILL UNITE SERVICES-Owing io the continued indlsposition of Rev. Mr. Fulton, Zion and Stn* James, Churches will unite their services to-i liiiirrow. Rev. R.. M. Legate, B. D..i will conduct services in st. James ini the 'morning and in Zion in the eiening. ADDRESS ENJOYEI) - The Knights of Columbus Hall was filled' to capacity Thursday evening with; an interested audience who listened- with rapt attention to an interest-` ing lecture on “The Philosophy of` Life" by Rev. Joseph McGreel, C. S.. S. R.. Hon. C. G. Duffy occupied the, chair and introduced the lecturer.; At the conclusion a hearty vote oil thanks was moved by Mr. M. Farmer and seconded by Mr. Jamesi Coyle. Before and after the lecture; pleasing violin solos were rendered. by Miss Kathleen Hornby. accom-i pariled by Mr. Walter MoNlltf.. ‘ ! found one in Piccadilly the other clay. She had taken up a stand on a street refuge. from which alle could command sight of her former pitch. ‘-Nn, denrie," she said. “l?lccadlllys gm-n to the dorgs, strite it 'as. Life ain't what it was. nor never will be agin with this squarin‘ of a DDC” made! . . . . In the sprinii WNY |what was meant to be a circus. It .__ _______ __..______- s.___. brought im. i-ii-si, i-ani news to thc nin‘t right. Who'd 'ave thort wc, should leave the Fountain-ever. Some says we can. go beck there too, who like to pass the time of day . l . l i J l l POLICE COURT,-At the Police Court ycsterdcly morning three lads were fined $1 each for corner loaf- ing. PLANE FORCED DOWN-The air mail plane was unable to make its regular trip from Moncton _to the city yesterday, owing to poor flying conditions. The plane was forced to land at Bedcque, _and thence retuni- ed to Moncton.-The Charlottetown mail was taken to Summerslde and brought to the city on the evening train. WOMEN‘S AUXILIARY PRO- TE STANT ORPHANAGE - The monthly meeting of the Women`s Auxiliary to the Protestant Orphan- age, was held yesterday afternoon in the Cundall Home with it large at- tendance of members. Mrs. A. C. Sinclair. president, presided. After the regular business meeting a. com- mittee was appointed to make ar- rangements for the play which the Auxiliary proposes staging. N0 CHANGE IN POTATO MAI!- KET-At the present time there is no demand for seed potatoes in the province. The Potato Growers' As- sociatlon. however. is buying table stock, offering :loc for Cobblers and 60c for Green Mountains. There has been little cliliiiczc-'iii fhc potato‘ mar- kct for some time past. THE BAPTIST CIIURCI-I-At the morning service Rev. A. C. Vincent will speak on "John Mark, or Mak- ing Good." The anthem, "0 Love that will not let me go," lShanksi. The subject of the cvl-ning sermon but 1 don‘t believe ii- Tm Mf5~ wise ing the second of a series of ~sei'moiis. ' ‘ ,-1 am. They lii1'i» 11° U69" In my ‘based on drainatie night scenes of' e eye. . . . . 1 thc Bible. The quai't.~ttc. l\fe.=sr.<.` ' -'Ana this Job aintdwiizi- 1; 0131:" iolilglcy. cnlricr, nlncwcli unfit was-n0i. bY'Bi‘f- N°~ ei" 9| “ ° Sterns. will sing Tor/ner's "Secret ' ° ) old dBi'S tl/GPN K0bbi€ 'Hd '15 h\|°i'°“' Prayer." Theicvciiing anthem, "I-lr, hole. and no iwni WM \'Ii`°”°d “nl”-55 .watching over Isl-nel," lMendcl:.sohn\_ .iic 'ad one, too. And the drivervswzi isunday School nt 2.30 p. m. Lani. 1 _ e S k fig;olriuhgrigrgnigilcgiseigleuant men' attendance made a nel p ew’ Ib I 'rhly . C I N S . | . with you and talk. Now theres no ‘SLANDER IN BUSmEss__E_ E N D 0 I time for talk 0|' U0"/01'-*-" !Stanley and Arthur Taylor of 'f`err; » sl-is nodded egialnnltiiliitoy- be mn 1 have purchased thc w. J. spccln.i.l “Young men On' C ' 1 liardwnre, furniture, lumber and cn: , , lcarryin‘ flower! Wdily- but I "5 ten ,business Mr. Taylor has also lui- ( ` ) iyou their feihm ‘iidifi miijd-'mil ,chases s hall interest in the llIci~_.~. See Them In our Wlndows batter men. N16! WGN- If Im "W ghack and dray business of E. S. Judi!!! Of l m““~ *nd I °“5h" "° 5°' :Stanley so that they are now equal, seein' I‘ve been sat inuelccadilly Cir- _ |,,,.i_,,e"~ ihroughoinh Bom men ,,,.,. cus all me IUC -- - - - r- 1 old residents of Terry and are kiiown f $ Then she slid !0i'fi¢¢hiDl th” "nt ; to be capable business men who have ' a chill to my heart: l many friends in 'Derry and through- $8.00 "My sein aint win! W ‘Wie Wi' gout the 1-illu. 'rhs firms nuns will °°°“°“°4 ‘Nm PW’ ‘ iuaira Aim mrs' summit; iimsongu ._.'._- UNDBBWEAI., half price and less.i ‘ _ Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. McDonald are at' present visiting Toronto and Montreal on a buying trip. Mr. B. G. Peppln. Plant Pathologist at the Experimental Farm, left Thursday morning for Virginia. is resting comfortably after a seriousf operation in the P. E. I. Hospital. l Maseter Jack_ Bmallwood is valeseing after ‘an operation for ap- n 0 I i Mrs. L. Crawford left yesterday __._______,_;. TA KEN DY DEA'III| I William M. MacKenzie, 62 Colun-i-5 halt century. died yesterday after-i ntcn at 1.45 :it the Hale hospital, ini hm sith year. iur. lviacxcncie hurl] been ill for the past three weeks withl pneumonia. I-ic had partially recov- ereo when coinplicntioris set in. young man and had made his home liferc since. When a lad of 15, he first became rn.i>!oycd as a tailor. Inter he sto tc.l a tailor shop of his owr. and coiilizuied in business for niany years. At one time he had ai shop ln the Mitchell building. About five years ago lie ceased conducting business for himself and worked for C. B. Mitchell in the Haverhill Na.- tlonsl Bank nuilaliig. Mr. MacKenzie, who is iv. brotheri of Malcolm MacKenzie, Itosc Valley,. P. E. 1., was a niclnbci- of the|Gracc. Methodist Church. He is survivcdi by his wife, Mrs. Ranliic (Rogers) Jager, of Northampton; a. sisI.cr,l Catherine MacKenzie, P. E. I.; three brothers, Malcolm, of P. E. 1. anti- Daniel MacKenzie, of Brockton; and granddaughter, Ruberlle, and several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be held from th chapel of Grace Methodist Church tomorrow afternoon at 2.30. Burial ma's going into pickles, and Mlild. :man will iesve»ln a short time for she's in millinef‘Y~" ,Oakley, Idaho. where he will engage This. of course, is the endi A flower = in the “me business he ms' been iI\i'l'S iiililiiiff i5 \\°i'0dii»li‘Y~ Iig 455430055 iso successful with in Terry. Ha ling ,through the distaf! aide. The next ilire-dy purchased n hmm” in me :generation of "gil-ly. are it appears. ,wesmm my md Wm be mm’ M 'going into commerce, and there will ink, hom of anal" U mon U he be none to follow On- .arrives at his new home. (Tha above It is sad. If I were a millionaire I ink", from ‘ -I-my, south Dnou would subsidies them ind buy I hm' ' newspaper, refers to Ernest B. Stan-' som cab and an old pensioiied cab lim wha ie" he" some thmy yn" horse to stand there too. 'ago and has made good in i,n¢.1nn.i For in the fret and change of these ‘roi his adoption He is ‘ Moth" of days the flower girls of Piccadilly I Mm L_ E_ Pmwu’ ML muph s“n_ looked so permaneht_with the surge ii” of Bimmy, sh", & Pardon, -nd of London round them. the crowds ‘Mi-,__M.,_ w_ A_ Thompson' cum from the ends of th'e earth, so indif- ferent to change, so typical of an 1'||,|N|'|~y UN"-gn' CHURCH _ easier dey, al they sold their flowers lizai-ly" pi-ny" muiiiv nt w ._ m_ ,in that whirl of glufness and lad- mv. C. N. Brown preaches at morn. neu. beauty and ugliness. which ia in' “Wim his mime, Nh._'..5“"m the heart of London .' . ..th| heart ~U°¢_»-. Ani .M_i,e“.i'.“‘ -hplomuh ‘Q ofthe world. Lent, will be Auna ny tha choir ‘W I" °°“"““°‘I-I The Junior Congregdtim will - =-I-» .--- in usual. actsntli sci-.col and aims -_-___ Aecusn ms sl evuesne lnmuAm'a more one econ wlmeeann n is, me . in on oem r at me 0f!i¢¢ii.Ureaeell|»;leas§i\s lalepeeittnaefu-utensil. EEEEHESE” Josfllnaaaoliat ___“____ lh&al» P ° u`k If _‘P-°.'. . .°n 9. . Classes at 2.30 p. m. llvenln; aerviee 6 in pflee of the usual sermon: The utieura T ' HC-7 lariD¢'m» lad the music sem Lenten Cantata, Penltence, Pardon ans rem wul us nuance ey for member of ,ami by y_' (, . - I crm, the vents' being seletiadflrmr 2 s lives sittin' here. 1 can fsil you- Em- ‘bs stanley at Taylor. w. J. speck- . eggs; iii; sc #ight 7.50 l The many friends of Mrs. P. .1.i Mcnonsla wiubs gina to know shcl »,: pull' MAKES l0yEL\{_BR£AD.fAli§ AND slscuus Iswvosno nfumc cofor ‘fr-U;-o----»¢- umuo ».......-....__,__ rlro nomsrsi.-aucsfcfsmmloliu fuitlrsx | pendieitls ,performed in the Prince' Bold By " -` WWW m““d H°5P“'°1- A B. curcnrrifz. Hunter mm-.mcseon s. Mcoailuoa li -~ cpsiuss naos., Mount stewart c. E. PaA'r'r sr sos, 'si'°i1',°,‘,;° I .J fi morning for 'rorontc to attend the m: funeral of her sister. Mrs. John '_` "°`_' ` ' ' "'_`°_'_°-~~~-~~~-~..\_ Bridges. _ i ~ A SURE RELIEF FDR .......,.;;°......., l iN0ME||’s_|)|30|i|i|;|i3 hun Avenue. families in the isilcr: 'i‘EN.DAy TREATMENT ` . -nusmess in Hr-."<,- - region is expelled, givin' ei vessels and nerves are toned and strengthened, and ine circulation is rendered to normal aa this treatment is based on strictly scientific principles, and acts on the actual location of the disease, lt csnntl help but do good in all forms of female troubles. iiicluriiiig dclsyell and painful menstruation, leucorrhoea, falling of the womb, growflu, and ovarian troubles, etc. Price $2.00 per box, which ls sufficient for one month‘: treatment. A Trial Treatment, eiT0`\isi1 for it days, worth 'l5c, will be sent fn any suffering woman who will send me her address. Enclose ten cents and address Mrs. Lydia W, Ladd. Sold By Leading Druggists Everywhere G 50000004 QOOQOOGO » Angus MacKenzie, of Quincy; a. , Maclienzig; n dnngnm-_ Mi-5_ Rnipii eq.;-Q-¢+++¢»+o-o-o4o+e'o-ooo-oo+oo+4a»-oovo-ooo-oc-oo-ococaaoo; WHEN YOU BAKE USE . I MUIIAIIIIII BAKIIIG PIIWDEII ANI) WHITE STIIR YEAST »¢»» .gs ~»b¢OO006060§-C604-6-O5#O4#OO§O will be in I=inW°°d Cemetery. canals rx-i Agnes ivlcncinild. rlnlmr nrcwn. ‘*’“"‘°i Pica-5° ‘=°l>l'> Grade vm-l Ruth Ross. 2 Mal- Gi-sas ni-l Alon.. .\.in¢L~cnild.i mlm Stewart, 3 Rufilli Ross, 4 Clem- Hilda. Brown. FORTUNE HEAD SCHOOL entlne Brown. Grade II-l Cassie Broun. areas vi-1 Reggie ni-own. 2 ornic 1-1 Nelson il.-nt-li. 2 ala when they‘ve done li1¢SSii'i' li “mutt ‘is “.Ionah'\ Night at Nineveh." be I I D Enna Jettzck Healt o Q B .gg .L .5=_~> ”i9 Q* ire Ionirer ou eve mr? fleet' `\ _ i . \ \ ' ‘Ff- ` 1 I I/l l l Standing of Fortune Head Schoolllardlng Ding-well. 3 Maurls Brown. sei Brown. i°f mvnih °l‘I'ebruary=- cn-we v.-l mils me sl-own, 2 A. iviscponsili, tml..-r. $7-00 , u _ f|G|\ _ ssoo $7.50 $7.00 PBOIEIADE STYLE WITHOUT FIT~ hh i_a»i»éq|ll»& ipecsmnmyili fitting I 0° cl” I , suedhhddg anime e fit to la! normal ymatnstiialriwuneheutut IIB. I. , or - ..-":.:‘u..'.f:°f°'....~ 1. ' 1;. r asinonaats -.roofrwaslz f- = , f . . ENNA Jlrrricic “ Esrisusivs FEET SHOES llelerve the _reputation they have won ll the rea. Wlllbly priced shoe that Ml my normal foot, lllhmh e foci mu fel- ' 'I' °¥*i’¢f\\|ir of eine and width, beeauq Q", nn mlflrin ning" from 1 so ia _ure IIHIIAAAAMIEI. Alloltheaheeealewiihthleul- venhemmhan new glaatoel. in ra\ee|.Lea\her.llut,lrevmId|e anlwlltelil. ___;,_ - -,.11 ` ' ` X., i u ' In use past women WI\°"° ' quired extreirilelxxieiitsu me they in mmm", Ni", i hid £0 Pl! ul" 'uh Pom. iii their elioee or IETNFKS M" ell feet. ENNA J mf” “md 'iii lllkd thll. You 0 "Huy “ii was sanigts nf _ mainly m si “id ”-°° _, _ ,. FITTED lion _ ron. mio Aan S mm lil IB' U ul _._ "”- i.lLLEy &”.co;, mn.