' ‘reorient triumphs-t,» 11121 _- _§ 10 . .iIIl~;MI§§LIZ.,AGE *“"-b"*='fi1=.2:*-'-<~%at" " . . -#*“~: r. . liucelw. B?" Q .5'-'-“Durlng the Life I felt_.so weekend iliflkfl 1 cduld her _ domv 11w . , e 1 "nqflf, f8. p131!’ o!!!" my face so that l couldn't m.- whet l was doing. We live on m there is iota to do, but You 1 .. s, Veletsble Compound and it (i111 me ‘s wofldof- y . I tried 1-~.- er remedies but-i put vesetable (‘MDQOIUJO ahead of them all, and I iv! ever! We how muehgoodtit l.;1< done m-e."—~Mrs. Duncan lui-wn. bsimllas. Pwvt Qitehiw Fuch warning symptoms sa sense ' suffocation, hot flashes. head- . Valley". U 30 p.111 patpitation of the heart. sparks . ore ‘the ‘eyes, irregularities, con- ‘ipatien. variable appetite, weak- '1-ss and dlziness should he heed- vd by middle-aged women, and let uydla E. Plnlthanfs Vegetable "ompound carry them safely through this crisis as it did Mrs. Eimwn. You are invited to write for free advice No other medicine has been so Hiccessful in relieving woman's tl-IQBPIIQ as has Lydia E. Pink- itanfs Vegetable Compound. Wo~ inen may receive free and helpful -..-‘.v'ice by writing the Lydia E. iwnkham Medicine Co. Lynn, Mass. ' r J You Are in the Track of GOOD coat -~ . nyfiti‘ come to our Yards to t .. it.- for we keep‘ none but the qualitiesg-and ours is aiwsy. alike. -1t"is swell-screened. 1nd clean Coal that has noth~ "6 -In 1111‘ ‘cvmpesitlon. You 311" filll weight-of "all coal." 'l no dirt or rubbish to fill .. .. .-.1<l- our present low prices 1 tempt you to put in a Win- 11R filitlt, & co 1' mas; 52s. i ;~~o~o0oa-4 -ou¢ooe< ‘viii’ " llIlIY X“ 1"" Wt iv a I'h ~ 0g . 1i» bvyooéo-QQ-boooonoooooooooa- IQOIQQQAOOO >o-:.-1>-o~.¢~ao~ llotel Victoria Famed for its cuisine service. , . , Elegantly . furnished. 52 rooms wrlth baths.’ Make if your—home in he rlottetown z l i i i t 0 g w w e a a v o 1 . . THE LINES (‘hat is tbetvvaymdiiausiness =1 an 1111c clousiy 1111111. and t. tobfialfldilhirbressfdnWs-sl- "irlihslvsti: 11.111 the 11m o1 54001! Printing i. The business of our Print- ing Department is the pro ducing of Letter Heads and Bill Heads that surrounds your story with the beet s1- niosphero. Our portfolio of samples of good Job Printing is available to those interested. evénvTi-liuo iron rue OFFICE The Central Job Printery 174 Kent ltrut ‘Cesitaliitiushlitli’ SHOP from Holman‘: (‘1ttalog. DR. HOUSTON will be in his office Victoria Thursday, Nov. 10th from 10 to 4. ' ORDER YOUR greeting cards now from the T. Wellncr (‘o. Ltd. Queen St. I private Xiuas \\‘. ONLY FIRST CLASS 1v11tcl1 clock and leweili-y ri-pnirs leave our store. The W. T. Wcilner Co. Ltd, Queen 8t. ‘ CURLBRSJAgrTENTlON-"a-i ink-ci- ing of the Charlottetown Curling Club Will‘ be held in the rink Thursday evening, Nov. 10th 11t 7.30 p.111. ’ ' I VERNON RIVER ClRCUlT.-S1>r~ vices for hit-mortal S1111d:i_v, Nov: \‘¢-1*111.n 2.30 p. 111.. Hilbjwt: ‘ LIl~'i\ ivwiliiiifill "N. by t)l.\1- Ii1-111li1- gllvilil Love," .»\1r;1i1i 1o l1‘.1- 11:1- l‘11ll11'.\.~ 1: i-giilion iiruili Ilmiil, W1 p.11'i1tt11'_v .\'t‘l'\'ll‘l' ziiid 1-11111111111111111 :11 $1.. .'\Ilill'l:\\.i. Illih-ll, S.11i1i'1l.1_v 2W1. (‘0111111111111111 1 .\11\‘. llllli iii Si. Amin- t\_"l"\'lt’t‘ also 1n $411110 plnu- 111 iiiiu. DRY GOODS TRADE MERGER - Ill!‘ \\'6‘ll known .\I11111r<»1ii tirm :11’ tiniilt llros 1Q V0,, .' '~ / lfitivfl purcliziwil by 111' Liniitcil. l1 1v:ii b» of it» the 'i‘t'lLl" t0 31111111 1l1'1i . waltl Wright and hi1‘ J. ‘ uell. iviio iire so 1v1~ll kn l0 Twfracni ih--:u in .l11= .»;11111 pzicity -i.- \\‘.'.ll 1i1-- old tirm. OW PERSONALS llilzli . lit 1 cn- _\ll‘. Jmiiiill 1'1: ii .-\vondo.l1*. from Lluli . rll with .1 - hugs. .\ir.=. R. f‘. Webster and daugh- tcr. Veltrn i1-1‘1 yrestcriltiy‘ morning for them home in Edmonton. Al- berta. nfu-i- spcndirig the piisi two '110ntI1.~ '-\'i‘l1 the tonne"?! parents. .\ir. and .\irs. Curtis Lord, Noith Tryon. Lose Your Fat, Keep Your Health \\ "men fiiiéimum I: a wonderful Ilelief for Colds Catarrli .Cl\ap?ed Skinlke , “l4 Jhur ttibhuon Illiillflilllliiil WAY ll] Bill THE Milli illl (‘IIKX-XGO, Nov 7—~“Tex" Rick- ‘.i."1l priuiioier of the Jack llctnpsey: (‘zirpeiitier bout, “shadow boxed“ Wllll l-‘eileral Judge (‘urpeiiter for .1 IvW brief rounds today and then 1 PLlllPlI for his seconds to conic into ' tiic ring with iho s110l1gr1. lie lost . ' $500 and costs by admitting that _ 11 iicre i have boon engaged 11,. Gl't-('n5h1(\][l5 he hzid brought uiovinll DIN-ill‘? films of the bout into (‘hii-ngti ::1 violation of the interstate (‘om- mmte Act. Rickard laid tho flnc ivilli smile and announced that the tllfilllll r~d films would be on ilisltlll)‘ l" "ll" of ilio lo1~i1l cinema houses by llii‘ end of the Wvflli. "My lnivcrs have looked into tlic case and can find no law forbid1i~ Eng Illu exhibition of tlic ltlfitllfPs 011111» int-y i11-c brought into the State." lie-said. “If-hat being the case, we shall exhibit them." NEW YORK. Nov T-ln an ef- fort to recover money said to have been loaned Tex Rickard for W0‘ motion of the Johnsoii-Jeffries bout in 1.010 and other bii-t 500F111": events, Frank D. Armstrouti. Milk‘ or, today’ sought to have the pro- molcr and two corporations 111 ll Superfliious flcsh is not healthy neither is it healthy to dict or cx ‘- cise too much for its rcmovnl. Tic simplest method known for retina-- in): the ()\'1'I'Iiil Iiwdy QIIHIIY 11ml steadily is 1111- Aliirmoln .\lI'\l\INl. ll'lt‘ll 11nd PfldIlTIit-II by thousands. Mormoln I‘l‘t::41‘l'll)ll0l1 'l‘nbl1~ts 1:011 1111 can t tinso iii’ 1111- riimmis Vfilrllttll. and 111w sold by tlrugizists llll‘ u-i-rld ovt-r :11 111111 iloli:1i' for :1 i~i1.~11-. 'l‘l11'_\' r- hiirin- l ll‘li\'l‘ 1111 \\'l'll1l(]i ‘ a, 'l‘i111_v 1111- pirlrillfll w.- 111111 1-1.nv--111~1i1 driigizist for tin-111 i11‘ llll't‘i'l_ 111 IIH- _\l1"I‘Iliitl5l \\‘11111l\vnr1i .\\-1-.. i11-troll. IIIIPPIITI‘ B "HRQ. i11-ca 1:11 .-\~;k \'I1III sap-i p1 1- ~- 1'.. 1" - Alir-li, iiiid w. A -~--{-Qi—-—~—- ZZYOUR HOME CHEST-Among thi- houscliolil reiur-iiics that l‘l“‘l‘~\iw l)t! or: l1:111'.l medicine 1-i1t~-"_ '1' l" porliillt than l1. ’l".1n Ull. its 111 " l‘ .- ‘ ‘i 111.: pain : . MEDICINE stnndziril should your .11111r0 i111- Eclcactric s i11 1'11- ~ l' l\'Ill‘*l§.\' il-z i] - is ji‘ . ~i|.'ili" villi :111l i! Pill . rl1c11i1inti>i1i . iiwwililii.’ H011: iii“ , uuiizlis. burns, >1: iii, LEONARD EAR OIL REIJEVES DEAFNESS and STOPS HEADNOISES. Simply Rub it Back of the Ears and Insert In Nostrils. Proof of suc- wl will be slu- b! the 11:11am. MADE IN CANADA Alllltll SALES 60.. 81in Innis, Toronto A. 0. Lunrd. IIIL, Ifrt. ‘l0 5111 Ave. I. l. Olly For sure 1n Lmnrmetcuiwn by lI \V. Tnombs St Co. Tho Two M111 >1 Rcddlri Bros. .\f1'I\'ini1r1n Drug (H Ltd. E. A. Foster. Hughes Drug Co. i} NOTICE T0 ADVERTlSEks. I The cooperation of adver- tising patrons is requested in the direction of getting -“c0DY" into the business of- fin ibefore twelve noon on the. day previous to publication. (Saturday 10 a. m.) Very of- ten the receipt of s large aid- vertlaement or even regular changes after that hour serves to dtslocete the regu- lar work oi’ getting the paper made up in time to catch the malle—s.nd not infrequently such ads are at the last mo inent left out. This situation is not of ser- vice to either the advertiser or our readers and we, there fore, request that copy he Secelved in the business of- cc NOT LATER THAN 12 NOON Y niuei-‘ncxr ‘filoiidiiy’ W111‘ I ., n -. 1 "filniikdtqlfiiirl-lw , _or canning ciittle tvhich he is interested tliroivn in- to the hands of a receiver. Upon Armstrong's ilililllmllloll- Supreme Court Justice llotchkfili signed 1111 order iflfllllfllll; Rlckardi ti... ptiidie-on Square tiiiifiieri Cor- 11 11nd the Madison square I poriiiio . 1..(;1r1l1>11 Sporting Club, 1n1:.. l0 Slim" r1 receiver thclr voinpliiiiit .\1":11>tr1inL1 >41" ed i111 advanced Riiltlird $1990“ w Hid i11 promoting ‘the .l11l111>10l1- Jclfrics COlliOSl, fllSo-Jlltlt h1- i11-Ip- ‘Qtl 11111 promoter ‘who. lic miinntzeil .1“, qangyeisap b11111‘ 111 111111111141. . - .. a , \ Xevadyg’ arid, when licitiiitiiiiii-il t.l11 lGtlFP. on hiadison Square tliirilcii. Tpp twp corporations: niimi-d i11 the cotupliiint, Armstrong nliclzi-tl. .~.1-@11 111111111111 .~:~.'1111.t~utl., "hut RWIWY" ..i1l ti1l1l liirn ho had 11o IIIOIIPY to uiy his debts. 1OMiNi0N LivE . STOCK BRANCH i‘ stock on Illi’ “lfi \\'1‘(‘l-{ ending ~'11iountcd to 2539 :. #111 lion-s. 11ml 111-be“ There was ‘(trough billint! ‘Wort of Mon- "c for cxport from ‘hrougli the 'I‘_l1c rccciy‘ \l w; . evrraxe 0i ill») h 1: l: wr filfltlvililli bet-- tfe ihi‘ \\‘DC‘I('lllii. ~n spite o1‘; this me Iqwflf-QL ‘m: claw with prices imptlpg <‘-T'ill_\' u'i'h those of 1118K V954,; Thaw \\"*Y'I‘ several loads q .111..-- n‘ vhf-d 11 ' hers and of '1 in. l_v goo‘. quill on the mar- t .1. , ‘- sold from 3511c - bull: 11' lhc ‘11‘t'I'I' butclicr pittilt» 11f -»1,>1‘y1 "11l<l ziround $5.00- " ' 1 1~ ‘ 1r cattle sold pl the c0111- ‘2 50 for the lng stuff that would weight. fro 500 to 600 lbs ilie cows war all 0i ill-l ‘Illllll to medium crde- with qu 1|. percentage of PZIYIIIPFS- A i of the best cows brought 11p Ln @400 Dfil‘ (‘\VI., hut ""1 hulk of "to cows brought from $2.110 to $3.50. lib; strong I‘.(l\\'.~! if sufficient. flesh- ‘ni: l0 bt- used 11s (rheap butcher bot-f brouglibhsi low us SLLUiL-(Nili- - _' -1 Lora bl‘ P0‘ t‘: .r.1<i.-.i*< or“ i" llolog u p; were Il/Qtith it-ptcady -r~llln'z'r!<>]"1'1%200 for t e. light t1.» S2 to ,1 eiklrinfgultloo‘ is: In over, Thoiisru-nmgetoi boning. in jnci-txsingn This "wt-w. apprrulfinftitfeiy I 311111. of tho total receipts was of this class. The calf markr-i ivzts strong with r10 pzirticiiiiir ll(l\'ii'l(_'(‘ in pritwos. TIIPFI‘ ivcri- no good vctilz-i offered '1 ft-w fiiir vonls brought from $8.00 to $10.00. ile:1.v_v venls brought from $5.00 to $7.00. Grasscrs Worn gcncrzlll); $3.00. Tlu- l1'lIlIll.\i"\\’1"I‘(\ steady zit $7.75 ll) $51,410 for inp lambs, iuvdium 1|1i:11i1_v brought JIFIIIIIIII $7.00. and cniiimiin lambs $ii.:'1l> to $7.00. lilwvg ivi-ri- siiiiiviy from $7l.00 i11 $4.00. 'i‘l1ii hog mzirkrt, was :1. lltilc stronger. The Ilrlf?!‘ oi‘ selects whs ])“Iif‘IlI'1'lIlV sit-ally through tlii- wit-ck at $0.00 i0 $9.25.. T0- wnrils the cnii 11f‘ tho week few '. ‘l Till won "Tn-ls (lv1\\' i."1’ coniliin" v .‘_ lte cw , iuruttoav 1o A. 141,“. mi! £W-G§-OQO$-4=>)4wno»-- “ iiiiiii is iiiis illli§ililkiii iii iiillii" Shouts Wilburiii-enliiolivia From Zions Lofty Towers-it YHas Rugged Rim of Pwoiilt Fall Off-Wilbur ‘ I‘ -That’s a Dream 9. ‘v B’ -' ‘1 __ I l F‘ 21 uffillglm-t. :11.4*/.h1lt sedans-cancer. 14s degrees (Nip; the norlilé‘ of-t ‘WHMWflfim Volfvhfitlrelpble, was a much smaller clrc overseer of the colon)’. is presl-ithan the tropic of Capricorn, _4'I ilent. have adopted the new illerdfigrvsfifdl‘lll€l‘-l1WB,Y,MlnlS Thump; cries of a flat 111111111 11nd th" ah-"sou says: ' l scrim of gravitation, an illie 100d grade and high school upiis be-‘l lieve them llll])ll(‘.lI_\‘, ticcoriliug in, their Ir1l(‘llPl\ ‘_ " cliool maintained byl tho .~_1:1te bniiri 1d‘ education and tropics that they would be identi- illIOILlHI by the i-liililrcn oi uon- calli: the saiino length. O11 a ' flhf iiioiiilu-rs 11f Voliyzrs (ThrIsiian-Caip eaiuli. however, thv tropic of Cap- 11li1- Apostolic church still teaches, ricorn would he 1uucl1 larger than lltl\1\'t'\'t‘l'. Illtil the world I541 globe the tropic 11f Cancer. moving through limitless space tnko i1111cl1 longer to sail around. and tliiit it ivns tl11= attraction c-l ltei-tiuso 1111 a flatcarth Cancer‘ gravity which i-iiuseil the apple lo would be nearer the centre, or fzili on lsllilC Newton's hcaid. lnortli pole. Wily d0n‘t some Bf the At llii“ Zion schools the new globular earth believers try stilling ounso of study teaches that: _ around tho two tropics and fllid Th1» earth is a fiat circular world, out whether the)’ or we are cor- with u. north pole in the exact rect? T111» gloubulflr people certain- centic. no south pole. and surroun- l)‘ 0111f! DFOVB Curvature 0i! the iic-l liy :1 wall of ice which keeps ‘exirtli. \'Plillll'i3<1)lll(>. mariners fro-m failing l.\l Eva Baker. teacher oit‘ tl1t- rim. geography. demonstrates to her Tliui ihe eiirth has no motion, Classes that the sun is only a m1)’ bui. rcnxziins stationary in space. orb :1 few thousand miles away. 'i‘!r.it ihe .;un 1.; not millions of lnsteiiil 0f an orb millions of miles lllilx-H i11 diameter and 91,000,000 in diameter and 91,000,000 miles 1111111.»: Elf-Ya)’. .l1i1t is retilly a little fruiu the earth. It‘ the sun was so oiii 32 miles across and only 3,0110 the world, instead of confining ital mill-s from the earth. large, she says. it would light upi . , hottcst rnynfio a 3.000 mile wide] WIIY 5"“ W°"'¢ 3")’ UP- . belt ibeiween the uwo tropics. Voi- ivu himself, in a recent sermon at Shiloh Tabernacle. said God cer- tainly ivo-uld not have made a sun to ligllt the world and then placed i! so far aviray. "A man would be a fool," the oversoei- added, “to build 11 house i11 Zion and place his parlor light i11 Kenoslia \V‘is." Miss Thompson. principal of the school, says the children prefer their new flat world to the old fashioned round one in which (Joi- unthiis believed. Hen‘: a Stickerl A "Navigator-s on a globular earth wo11i1i find if they were iosiiil com" pleti-ly zircunili either of these L‘ 'l‘li;1t the 111w of gravitation is a fallacy 11nd when objects are thrown into the air they continue to llrlt‘ until the force which pro- pclled tliern is expended, and then fall brick to earth because they are heavier than air. A sialltltlnl iuiip of the 11:01-11, on (llll‘l5I1)})ll€l"$ projeciiiom used in, the schools to depions ate the flat world theori". This may, WlllCll is tit-ml by navigators and scien- tists in making time and longitude calculations, (PIITQFS from fhekisuel hlorcatofis projection familiar in other schools. in that it shows the earth as it would- look to an obser- ver directly above the north pnle, with the continents and. seas pro- Jlemed o? a tlylut planefi.“ l“ rem-n eiii-ih teaching such as older folks IIOIIOFIIIOGISl te . _ _ ' mswm, 0,11! somhnpdze tegbiitgl? have had drilled into them. There tic wgions an. indicated b). n tore. they accept the flat earth white ring zibout the outer clrcum- leaching wmwm quesuomng" not ‘erence of the circle. This firing. Pecan“ ‘they have w‘ b“! because hcemppn ,0 yawn’ 1S mtflihe it zippeals to them as national. 1 . k _ _ keep“ murmurs: . donut believe their-ails one stiuden: m,“ n O , H , , ._ ». 111 1e grates wio as ques ionei wm-lf i u‘ k 1w ‘I h“ ll. Th9 flat earth seams more rea- Tm, Chriguopher pmlution w‘ onabio to them. The glubnlar. lin- mililc/illl Years ago.‘ prior in e ‘v-xr-ro-wnv vv-wr-qr ~».-.-- - discilvci-y‘ of the south poie and b l‘ ‘gull?’ 916E111 5117?»; wlmlsuc‘ fol-o much n-ns known about th‘. ' “Juhnfmgiander Bowls as Afiiilriii- regions, so nnly n hnro rwersiier o! “on on ‘he Ian-er“! niiiliuo of portions of tho southern I3€IUZOI$ 51I“§"1‘\I1907'hw‘;‘3 bgrsléone?" ici- liini li-i shown. ‘ ‘w i “(~- l u"? - - Y1 Bliss .\i11ry 'l‘hr1111pson, principal m“ he received hi“ B" A~ "Um HI" of the Zion school syzstein. ‘and fir. m“ (‘°ll"ge' 0M9‘ and l“ “l9 53m‘? ardent l1elievoi' in ¢lie Vollvn tllcor- fi“r(,“n‘k’g"’f yo“ U311?!" lchlrlsg ics. pas iroiouiitlcd a IQSlll '“ "i (‘Kc n . erom. H. n 89 which fillPIl)(-?lll-€V('$ will [Flllibwllflil h“ ha“ been "rammed a Inlmfller n.1,, an,‘ navignuno,’ Shmvmg c" in the (‘liristian church at the age 1,9,. m, map m“, me Hunk, 0,- of l9. and held a pastorate at Lin- den, l11.i.. from i889 to 1892; Ur- ‘VIYVI. |ll.. 18921932 studied theol- » Ftwvidforilvi-lle. N. Y.. 1893- 111 717101 the pulpit of 1 "rwwm (‘ H. Court House. “o, in 189799. Miss Ni1sso11’s V ,. I Beauty Secrets t12‘;t;:..;.::‘:::..2°x1.zi and plat-ed in change-of Ziontahi-r- Anna Q. Nllfsori. the wonderful IItiCIE in CIIICBKO. Ill IQQO 8nd" 1901 mfffilx‘;afilsggfi {imttrfs-fkisiiygalgliiivtms lie represented Dowie at Cincin- piiwion is 1111-. vcry I1S§‘ ‘llll “all; “nil the“ W36 SE11). [Q AUB- irirl or wormm cnn have. stiisglltirtkltllis IOFPOVBDDQBr of (I16 DOWIQ 111' Slilli‘! t t tl 1. I1 .t d‘ ' ' y. ' . 1W1)‘ to ohtlili) tllls tgnligzuixs“??? Iii; Dlri toilet preparation. fhmlllsrrwv .- ’» - .~ " ' 1-v1-ry well-known actress. lt iniea lttlfllit» m ‘DGWW- ~' e11 dcrudiitrnnd can be obtal ed . '- . ~ t the toilet counter of any uni’ 11L.’ 111-111; 1v!‘ d~pi1rtment .t rc. Thi I h‘ ivi-iiilnrfiil llerwillo is 3113a by 0V6?‘ QKIRTS T-O REMAIN SHORT. livo hundred thousand iiiscriminat- $AY WQMEN LEADERS [N |\|_ Y, int: l-{Il ls and women throughout tho country’ 11nd is rapldiy becoming .1 rviziiiitr fétd. ‘it tnkenhtho place nt‘ 1'1*u pow er. nys rin ott d It . 111s; cannot beg detected. Pel-gpllyation 311d the SIIQTI- OI the Pklfl- (IIIQSIJOII 211°“.F&tl‘.."°°‘1§é.‘$$‘1i‘13"l‘ "is- if 1111-11» M» tlwr 11» this. 11.... . :1 c or- r1 v , i-rrrtrnmrindid for dark. a RBI iv. PI long‘ oromlw longen? .1 rough skin freckles. , ivrinlcif-n." Pans already has daclded: 11nd many other fnriiil blemishes. as slltL IS concerned. Paris ays, Be sure and read Miss Niissoifs ‘flohgérj’ And in m,“ *mre> or, lnmt .'1"ti1~le. In the mcaniinimget fgghlgn 11135111111115 are ‘Fflbghlng ' 'l"T\‘»'l1l<l "ml if)’ ll IOtI-‘LV. 3'00"“? them. fashionable folk are said to suri- to bi- delighted. J. G. Juinic- p9 [rflfliug 3.1mm, in them and; ‘ $011 H011 GW- l‘) IIIIPJW-‘Y cvcry siciunship from‘ there brings , _ models IIILIIUFP-ilffll to_ th ‘.1111, ics. _ Wlll~ the- American iwon sh," who’ ., . iippriijentiyghzw foii short -¢o+o+»¢-¢¢+¢+++-~o++¢+o skirt comfortable. uh e§istlngiy' adopt n style so radlfibl from last season? , Thosorqucstions are now stirring i’ E I Children Like It Fiat. ‘ ' "The students, in Zion schools. ‘she says, “grasp, the theory of the fliit earth readily because their minds are not full of globular 1» 0-1 .. 1 NEW YORK. Nov. 8.—The long far‘ a the. ‘heart oi‘ the feminine World. Foreign ‘ministers of tnthtqi “and premiers may come t0 IIISCIISS the subject of limitation of irrmliments. yet what they have to say cannot T possii v he of such filamentous iti- tere , as the number of inches by wliiph the fashionable skirt should clear the ground. , _ ~ ‘ro-Hiséortairi ‘the feminine‘ 11111- tgdintuwzirdgulfaris‘ 1.19111 decree l at skirts shall fie 011g numer- "ous “'0lllPfl representing the arts and proiosj-lomi, women in business . and nn the stage, club leaders and others were consulted. The con- "" ‘census of opinion ls that the Am- - »eric:1n woman is prcparcd to ‘stand up in her short skirts and f winflinchingly: face the. Paris crea- tc-rsJShc declares she will wear her skirt from 7 to i2 inches from the floor. So ihrre! and this Is what she llililjp say about her in~ 1 dependent ‘attitude: - mlnrjnry fhambonii. slflr‘ of ‘iDiiilrl-ytflfihnn irllrhitiniz." exclaim r-ili "I'm for longer lift‘ and shorter skiria tliiin Paris d1-i-r1~e.s_ Short skirts moan long lilo. The skirt length lllis ‘worried along through iuiiny vicissitudes in llfc. and new it's time for i1 change. Skirts will Mission Services in SIhP-llilrfiflllliifttli. 11111111111-11-11’ By , fllgitifanon G. 01111111., "Troop, M.‘ A. From inclusive. .in the pours. each’. 111111. . 4.00 Sunday services y. tvcek in the Paris Nov. 6th to 20th, Monday to flit! tn 5.00.. Plvcnilng 1111-1111142». [irolii 7.30 ac Newtonfs 111111 wtidlfl” y oi‘, 1 DO YOU BELIEVE-MAN GETS AND FORGETS: WOMAN GIVES AND GIVES? ROBERT A Story of the I) ARE TIIEY wno LOVE Bunions-AND WILLIAM CHRlI-TY CABANNEI WHATTAWIFE WORTH? IMATINEE‘ e411 ' _ MATINEE, ADULT& 10¢. '1 ‘Ji-lillqnsu '11c._' v. _ . ’. .1 EVENING, ADULTS 26c. . ;_ci-1ii.on_é~ 16¢. , . » \ - i , LOVE BUT ONCE _ ‘ROBERTSON COLE PR 512151173] WILLIAM CHRISTIE cAnANNirs fLEAF FnoM A-woiviaitiipi-poifgl r 1 ,. ‘,1 FOR- .‘ ‘l. ‘Unfathomed Soul of a Woman which goes down afraid into the Valley of Death rorlcs OF r1112 DAY Iscnsnn snarsnorsl .._h the other foot firmly planted." The political skirtis approved by . iss Helen Varick Boswell ocnli1~ ion candidate for New York county Register. is likewise short, but not quite so short. ' Slis said: "What French tires» makers have to say about thc length of our skirts doesn't worry me in the. least. I've always worn my skirts six inches from the ground. and l intenld. to weiir liieni that length the rest oi my days. ‘ve never gone higher than that on the dress question." bliss Rita Weiruan. gave the view: Long skirts are graceful for the evening, but American women have known the comfort and clean- lness oi’ the short skirt Ior the street, and they will never he ham- pered again by an nnkle length skirt. \Ve go in for sports anti 1i 11:11: sport clothes. The French women are not atheletic- so they can dress in a more hampered way 11nd. not mind it. But lcl us. have long flowing draperies for the evening.” “rs. l-‘rank R. Kcffcr, Wile of Col. Keefer oi‘ the staff of Nlzijor» General Henry T. Allen. command- ing the Ar1ny' Occupation, has just returned from Brussels. Paris and London. A1 the. Astor ‘Hotel shc said: ' ' "What it joy it is to get back to New York where you sec good styln, beautiful clothes 11nd beauti- ful women. In Paris they tire wear- ing longer skirts, but I cannot any they are rcally popular over thcrc. l know they will not he so hero." Miss -La1ira Skinner of tho \Voi11en's Republican iState (71111111- tee asserted: "Tile dress interests are hack ol our following the QIIIJL from Paris. The Amoricnn skirt 1;». tho bi-icfi-st garment oi‘ its kind worn i11 tho. world today. except. perhaps, ilic kill. Last season the American wo- men m l-’flI'lS»\\'OIll(l have 11ono_of the longer skirts. Tile American woman has a wity of getting what she likes and-bowing to no one. and that means French 1lrcst~1~ makers. No. longer skirts are not in sight over here." Jtlra. Lillian 1R. Sire, president of Woman's Democratic Political Lea- gue, said; , _ "A pretty good length for street skirts is twelve inches from the grouniii. American women are eti- auihoress. PRINCE 1:11 l ALL THIS IWE i z l THE ' EK H. WILMOT _ MARJIE, "i YOUNG ADAMS COMPANY lVlatlr-ned p. r11. “PUTTING IT OVER" TON ioi-rr $.30 “MILDRED? AFTERNOON FIESERVED—26<:, 37c, 52c TONIGHT RESERVED-37c, 52c, 78c. PRICES BOX OFFICE OPEN DAILY FROM 9.30 AM. TO 5.30 P-M. PARTIES ARRIVING LATE WILL BE OBLIGED TO WAIT UNTIL FIRST ACT IS” OVER ‘v eve e: v‘: ~ ceoocndvi‘ ATTEMPT TO POISON a.’ ' . EIGHT IN A FAMILY TORONTO. Nov. 2.—Tl1e police are investigating an attempt 111 poison Sam ltt-stlvo, fruit inci- chant, his wife iilltLliiX young (‘llllil- rcn. lililk left in a bottle ‘in their iloci-way wag iampered with. and had not the pet dog, which drank, it sllltlll quantity died a few minutes afterwards, the thirteen months old lllllly would have beeli fed the poisonous food. ' Mrs. Restlvo states that there i! no doubt 8g to it being a deliberate attempt to poison the family. The dog's body has been sent to tiie laboratory of the provincial analy- lst to discover what poison was used. tircly too independent to follow tho dictates oi’ any foreign fashion creators. We want our skirts short enough so we can walk freely‘ 11nd ciisily 21nd we are going tu wcar them that short." Dr. Mary ‘Hzilton uttered view: “American women 111-e gut-h hitlilcs. that they have felt they had to do as everyone else 111,1 an] g0 to Part1.- [or their artistic ideas. particularly dress designs. Now they are beginning to grow 11p and they are becoming independent oi‘ ilio French ilesigners. Sports have spoils-J. them for going Iiuck to‘ long skirts," I this Mlnafvl‘: Llntvnr-It hu- Dllfl-mnor. _ Distinctive-l ~ - Exclusive I thing more in its K108 901.1: Orange ; ‘Hi1 cup of tea. come down with prices, but only . - becoming and _ _ m0 . flows’ are 11111111111 at $11.00 to ‘Iliad. olielowtots brought fifteen to wim- ‘ '- ty-flve- cents Church at regular Bihlo roiidlng from Nsthe higher grade of "there "should be some- ‘than merely qualfiyf. There should be ihatj_ hnctive character which separates itlrom the mass. ' ' -Pekoe u Iideariehnese olflavor I‘ entirely its own. It is the}. " judgment of what is delicious in a