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Foster Central Drugstore WILL YOU HAVE A ` DRINK OF GOAT'S MILK l)ui'l.ng the past few months n num- _b"\' 01' goat ranclres or dairies have .¢+Dl‘Ung up in Southern California. ap- 'D€l\l°lng in true mushroom style, and tending to show that when the real yaluo of the- milk ol' the goat ig ki own it is bound to receive warm we). mm, These ranches sell -the goats’ 'milk fresh, ns does -the ordinary dairy. the H-VUPREH Price received being 25 rents a quart. Arid in addition to selling 'the milk in _this way H cm-wide. able iiwinlily ot’ goat cheese is man rfac- tured iii that -section. says Albert .Miirlilc in Popular- Mechanics. I 'I`liere- ills lone company. howi-ver, which i'or the Ili-st time in the iris- [tory oi’ thc goat-milk business. is ev- :iporatiiig that product under' vac- uum. after which it is canned and pre- ‘sented to the consumer- in very much tire sainc condition as evaporated c'ow’s milk. This Innovation in the great-milk industry has just been .in- troduced by it concern in Monterey' County Col.. about 100 miles south of .San Francisco. At present the goat milk is being produced solely for infants and _in- ;valids, although it is the object of ‘these ilalrymen to widen the field ,as rapidly as possible. One ol the most important, points about the goat. is that it is considered free trorn tuberculosis. while the United States oilicials condemned, bc'ca\ise oi tub- erculosis in the year 1914 alone. 28.- ` 738 cows out ol' those slaughtered for ‘four purposes. _ . l-- --~- 1 - »a»O6f§l"l"l§ 'CHI' 1"l'|‘4"l'§ §#'l"l' 'I' OOI0##000100000OOO0#OOOOOO('*1"UO'O1'OOOO€ l CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS OOOQOOOOOOQOOOOOOOO* lv(-4*# Classified ads. under this head cont one cent per word per insertion where cash accompanies order, yvith mini murn charge of 25 cents per inser- tion. Count your words and save mon- ey by rcmittlng with order. Stamps a¢¢¢pi¢d_ Ada. taken by phone or, der>-- are on sale in live thousand sent by mail will be charged at 2c. per word, to cover hook-keeping char- ges, stationery and postage on ad- counts. _ A (il ENTS W A NTED PORTRAIT AGENTS.- A NEW lint, ol' pi'o0l`s, iirst clilss iiiiisiied ' portrtlils, t`i‘niii¢:s :it lowist prii-e.~a t`a|l oi' write the United Art l'o._ -l iiruiiswiclr Ave _ _ Toronto . 5075-8-25iilSnt4i. --~-~--------- -----~--~ ~~~~~~~ wAN-ren A1' oivcs THREE aEi.i. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL FOR "Tho old rcfliabie I~`oritlii‘ll Niii':-iel'- ics." We teach our men to sell. Ex- ptrience iiiiriece-ss:ir'j'; highest com- uiiissioiis paid. lruiidsor'ne'i'i'ee equip ineiit., Stone & \\'clliugion. 'l’oront.e. Qui, 7023-9-1 Metlsept29 _ “1.'!*".__l'*‘°‘_..§ lim ` __ ‘ EOR. SALE. SUNDAY SONG BOOKS at 'tho Little Book Store. lt. 1( ilriii-o M llilfl- SILVER FOXES FOR _SALE (2 years old) one pair to be sold at at bai'guln. Apply to Samuel i\ioi'r.i:i.- on, City, 806ti»ll~l1l\ltiipd RESIDENCE FOR SALE OFI T0 LET. with or without i`uri\iiiii'e. iilorlerii r-oiivenlericcs. cf-iili-ally located. iii iiliire at this other-. S0i5l~9-iili-ltr. MILCH COWS FOR SALE. One tres-li cow and one virlverl iii June. M. tj, McGowaii_ liilrnulr. P.E.l. $9001-9-13l\.lEtil FOR SALE- AT MONTAGUE. Dwelling house and lot. owned by Daniel l\'IcPliorsoii, ir very desir` Rblo property. ull in good' i'epair.i Apply to l\lcPiiei‘sori Bros. 7033-9-iMEtf.' LOST . _..____,.__i__,__- ..._. ,_-. --------_-**‘*“"‘*` '-` "TI LOST-A BUNCH OF KEYS. FIND-_ =_~r pleusn leave :rl this olllce. _’ 90:ili~9-lz'>l\'itl‘_ LOST-LAST SUNDAY, GOLD LOC-I *et with initials "I3.l~l.l)." with piio-; to lusldl-_ llr~wiii'd for leavin: nt (Iuurdinii Office. 9017-9-14.MIIi. 1 ii- ---- 'I EACI-IERS WANTED WANTED'?EACHER FOR BRACK- ley Pt. School tlrst or sec-onli class $r'»0_ siippliiiu-ni. -'\I‘I\|.V (VII- ciriiw. Bi-ackley l’l. waNi'Eo 'r_is7\_cI-isa tion HD. OF llilrtboro School liistitlr-i N0. li- simiilcrnent $30. f\DIi|.\' Ii’ |'““"“’"_ 'Inug`ln».` i~‘eci'oti\i‘.\". 30R2`5"I2MmI’d WANTED AT ONCE, FIRST OR sei-ond class teurliei' t‘or` lfortiine llond school. I-iiipplr-iiit-iii $2-'L All' |ily Nt-il S. Iloss. Ser~'iy. ' fI[|____________“________ {DOMINlON EXPRESS MONEY OR- 5 ollir-cn throuizhout Canada. I 9028-9-15ME1i. VOU'LL NEVER KNOW TILL YOU try what n great. sutisfuctioii it lleiniiiiztoii 'l`y'pcwritei- retilly is- wliy not I take the initiative and it-st one out? A Milne' Fraser, Hall-I l`:i.\;. .\': S. 9039> I ll ELI’ VV ANTET)-M ALE. boys. ut Victoria. Hotel ` 1041;-9ivi ir wAri1‘ED A cAPAsi.E aov 'ro DE- llvcr goods and he genernly useful :rroiiud grocery store. Must be well ri-_r-.oiriineri.ll_\ wedding took place in Zion Church at ll o"ciock on VV_ednssd‘a,\f. Augiisi the lst. when Miss Hazel Leona Mr: ‘Ewen of St. Pt-.ters Harbour. and Mr. _llince Welistei; ot’ Marie, were join ‘ed iii the holy boiuls of matriinoiiy. `Tlie ceremony was performed by thc Rev. ll. MacKenzie. The bride -who \va.< attended by Miss Ann Leslic lint; suit of blue with white hat triiu ` le-il with Paradise Osprey. and i'-arri~ eil ri bouquet ot' Bridal roses and iiiai- den hnii' tern. The brideniaId"s eultf being also of blue. Tire groom was ably supported by Mr. (llaud McEwen ot' Morell, wlie with his bea_utit'iil ante drove the wedding party to the city. They dined at the Re-vere Hot] el, where a specially prepared diniif-.i| was served. They then drove to the -bride's home, where rr dainty supper" awaited them. The same evening Mr. ,arid Mi's.'Webslei', drove to their ‘home in iilarle. where they start on .llfo’s journey together, and the wish of their many friends is that their life will be as bright and as pleasant no the sunshine ol’ their wcdtliiii.; diiy. BREMNER~LORD WEDDlNG.- In the First Methodist Church at 6| o’clock this morning the marriage' will be solcunirlzed of Miss Hazel Boa- trico Bi'cniiici'. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Llciijurnin Brcnirior of this city. and Mr. G. Burton Lord, Assistant Clislricr uf the Safety Fund National Bank. I-‘ii.cliburg. iilass. The church was very artistically decorated for the] occasion hy the girl friends of the bride. The pastor. Rev. lt. G. Ful- ton, will officiate and the bride and. groom will be unattended. The bride will be attired ln a iiluo travelling' suit with hat to inntclr. lin-mediutoly after the ceremony Mr. und Mrs. Lord will lmrve vin Sirmnierside on- an ex-_ teiided tour, which will include the priireipal Airiei'lt-an cities and will tiilu- up their i'esitlcilce In Fitelrbilrg about the Ilrst ol' October., Miss Fnniiy i‘. I.nrd. i-iister ot' tho groom aoconipunieil liirri to (flinriottetown to be present at the marriage. and will leave with them today on return to l~‘iti-Iiluirg. Miss Ilremnor has been for .ii-ni' three _veiirs past soloist in one oi' the laruest cliurches in Fitch- burg und. judging by the many and generous romomhrw -es from friends- thore. in the sh; . ..' wedding gifts, the popularity sl . _uyerl in Charlot- tetown has follow.-.i ln-r to the City which is -hencofoiili in l~.- her' lioma.` ily hor numerous friends In Charlot- tetown she wus also very kindly i'e~ mombered and sim rin-ries nway with lit-r not only their best wishes but many innizlbls tokens of their esteem. 'Flin haDD.\' -brldgroom. who has been in Ifhurlottetowrr for the past _ few iiriys. also made many friends. while hero and ‘ho in being warmly congra- tulated ,nn winning one of~1.he Clty's fairest and .moat talented daughters. The outward cargo with the S. S. Ar-_ anuiore yesterday Included' 2 liorsas, FLQWER SALE in aid of Red Q,-033 1 motor- col". 5 C9-YS °f Way l`l'€l€l\I-~ at Patons’ Ltd.. this afternoon and In-companies 1-erirsseinediiy Hy-‘T MARRIED in u. s. A.-iuus iz. looked exceedingly nice in a bcooni ,"7 \"ll>`»H U01'il MCI-eil". ' II’ PAY8 to buy-In this province. i 100 BILLY SUNDAY song books . lat the Little Book store, R. K. Brace. ' - M ri pa. evening. 9-15Bll. A. 0. H. Members of A. O. H. are requested to meet at the l-lull at 8.15 a. rn. to attend the funeralof lata brother J. A. Grlffltli. 9-15MlI. THE GREATEST of Edison inven- tions to .be heard in recital, Tuesday evening Sept. liltli Heartz Memorial Hail, 7.45 P. M. ii-l5M3i. THE MARKET.-There was a poor attendance of country folks at the local market yesterday. due, no doubt, to the exceptionally fine harv- est. weather. There was no consider- able change in the prices oi' pi‘o<3'uco. Thursday. Captain Batt’s tug* and |'|v|pE|1|A|_s STILL G0|NQ STRONG.-Last week six linperials were shipped to a customer in Gaspe. This local marine motor is new in ‘uso in practically every corner of the - Empire. Blanche 'l`rainor. formerly of this field, Mass. were. married on Sept. 3rd. in St. Joseplfs Church, Kingston, Mass. by Rev. Fr. H. I-iaihestroff. 1', P. Miss Sarah Triairior. of Brookline Mass., was bridesmaid while Mr. Thomas Trainor, sister of the bride, supported the groom. _ PERSONALS' ' ., Mr. Bruce McEwen. Morell, is iii the city. Mr. James Mcintyre. Savage Hai- boi- was among the visitors te the city yesterday. i Misa lliiilayaon. Dauglrtei-'ol <_‘.apl. day inorriing. bliss Alice MeVittie el Westmore- _laiid is leaving t.lri_~; morning on a visit to Lowell Mass. .laiiies Allan, City. and bride, rc- tui-ned'_ from their lioiieyiiroon trip yr-sterday. _ Migs Jennie Dunstord, Maple' Grove, Sriulli Melville. spent ii. very pleasant v.-i<~...iioii in Meadow liank the guest Mr. :ind .’\li‘.~'. U. 'l‘. Johnstone oi' ~Cha-rlottetown, arrive.-ll in the City last iii' IN for a few duys visit.. ’l‘he_v .are ;_i-_-_-»'~' .it the Russ. M,i. Ray l.'ai~ltori Sylvester". Boston, Mess. and bride (Noe Mies Hazel Din- gwell, lfityi left _vester°dii_\'iiiorriiiig for their hoiiie in 'l‘lre Huh. lilr. l-lilbcrt Frizzell and sister Zilla. and Miss Ethel Pethiek of Corn wail have rctui'nc‘d home after visit- ing at (Tovelread, Winsloe and Braek-` ley. Mr. Guthrie Ballingall and bride (Nee Miss Nettie Sellers) returned yesterday flour 'liironto and inter- mediate points. where they spent their lioiieyriiooir Dr. Janice McLeod_ of Regina came to the Island on Thursday. He will spend the next two weeks visiting friends in Bradaibane and Hunter River. On his return to Regina he will be aeeuirrpanierl by Mrs. Mac- Leod and children wiio have -been`; spending the sumurcr with Mrs. Mc-` Leod's'-pareiitsg Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mae-lieod, liradolbaiie, V l\lr_ Joliii Gallant and his daughter' Mrs. lliickey, left Thursday morning on return to their horna in Sunnyside N. B.. after having spent a very plciisaiit visit ai. Pondside Cottage, New Glasgow. thc guests of the form- ei-`s _sister-. lilrs. Peter Blanchard. Mr. Gallant has been absent from the Island for llilrty-two year:-r and ls` appai'eiitl_\' very pleased with the pro:-ipei'iiii.=< condition of the province. iiorn _iiiiiiiviiis REVERE HOTEL 1'. Iluagtil. 'I‘oi'oiilo I.. |’err~y. 'l`ryon John P. Smith. KI-nkora _ Louis P. Smith. Cen. Bedequa _ E. Brown. York W. .l. f‘m-is, North River I.. I.. \\'ulsh. St. John _-\. Riiiti'n,\'. St. I’etel’a _ _ (leo. Rntlriiy.. .\lt. Stewart Dnlvis Baker. liinkoro J. ('. Milford. York Point Mrs. J. McKay. Wlreittley River .|. .i. Miu~.licnnid,_f§racadla <‘r<»>-ri .i. rr. P.-i.~<~, Nnrll. vvlii.=i.i.-s in all ‘good wishes for the _future lrap-‘ pine.-s nl both The Guardian henrtiy joins. town _ M"- vcnicneca. Appl;-`t.o ill" (i\’“"‘"““‘“ . 9-ISMQI, `&..~4`.4n_._. .¢....-.I °-1°; ' _ -.f-~».~ ,- » ~'~-~ - W. Alloy, Snurla ' City, and Warren J. Kent, of Marsh- i. Finlayson, left for New York _yester- I Regigthl For iironths past the papers have been full of the wonders ol’ Thomas A. Edison‘s new art, Music’s Rs-Crea- tion, referred to by the press., as t-he Phonograplr with a soul. The citizens of Charlottetown have not had a ‘op- portunity of hearing this wonderful Edison invention in a public test un- ' til the present time. Mr. J. K. Nichol. a personal r-epre.`sentatlve of the' wizard inventor is in Charlottetovnl spending a few days with Mr. A. E. Toombs, licensed Edison dealer' in this city, and the W0nien’e Auxilliary of the Y. M. C. A. have arranged with Mr. Nichol to give an entertainment with this instrument that has astoni- shed' the world. The entertainment will be held in the Heartz Memorial Hall. Tuesday evening, Sept. 18th at 7.45 o’clock. “As over three million people have heard these entertainments through out U. S. and Canada, some idea of the attiac-tlveness'of the entertain- ment may be had. There will rio doubt be a very large gathering Tues- day evening and to be certain of I1 scat it will be advisable for any lov- er' of music to ho on hand early to se- cure lt. Mr. Nichol has announced' that the programme will be varied, there will ba music that will appeal to every oue, no matter what their tastes riiay be. lf y'eu do not believe there is un instrument whose RoCreatioris can not be distinguisliedfrom the art.ist’s original r-enditiori come Tuesday ev- ening. One loses absolute consciou- sness of the fact there is -my such thing as a sound reproducing instru- rnoiit responsible for the wonderful music heard. There will be n charge of L55 cents for adults and 10 ce-nts for children The total proceeds to be given to the linproveinent fund of the Y. M. C. A. 9-15M1l. il THESE STORIES WILL BRING A GOOD LAUGH . “Eths-ll" exclaimed a reproving ' mother to Iier small da\ii.:l1tei‘. “How dare' you speak to your father like that? llid you ever hear me speak in such ii manner to hi'm‘.*" "N0," said Ethel, “lint you r-iioosed ` iilm and l didn'i_" A young husband who had not [found married life exactly n path ol' ro.-ics. and who sincerely wished to prove' to his wife' the depth of his nl’i'er~tion. went home one evening and .said r~heeril.y: “Well, !Tlld:i, you ean`r. g\is.~is~ what I have done to~ _ day?" . 7 “li-lade a tool of _voursell`. as rental." replied "Filda, ungraciously. “That is as you look at it. dear Duc." “Oh Jehu Henry," said the wife. "if you‘ve done anytliing more than usually idiotic. out with it. and have done with it. What. under creation have you been up to now?" '. “"I`ildii. dearest, 1 have insured my lii`c." ~ "Weil," said the irate little woniaii, ."1 always knew you were mean! Insure your lite. indeed! Ah! Always looking out for yourself first!" _ PARIS SAYS SKIRTS MUST BE TIGHT AN A'i‘LA.\JTIC PORT. Sept. 13.- l.<‘ashir.~ii'i “last word" from Paris was brought licre today hy _the Bone -<0- surs by .\irnt-. tleci~gette,of J. M. Gidding and Co.. and by other style dictators, who arrive-`ll aboard a French rttainslilp late-_ this evening. And. -like the Big Word of the \"edn's of the' I-iInrloo.<_ tirl-.i particultir Par- isian fasiiion word is something of the greatest importance to its vot.ar~ les. It is nothing less ilurri that skirts have been decreed to be as tight as they can be' and that wais-is are to he a sort ol' negligible quantity- somethiug a little better than noth- ing. The '/.Ono Sol-.i\r.-'_ who halve- |`|isli-; ion emporlunis oi' l\'o. It Rue do Iii Palx lil l’ni‘i.»_ :ind nt No. Iii West Fifty-sixth street, .\‘ow York. :ire Iii privatr- lift- .\lme_ in Iliii-onlie d'l‘lireii», lil-i and A-lure. ."»_\'lvle de .\.f'oiiwl_<\il~ They hull been riiirontl t'oiir‘mont.iis mitlf had mine but-k with downs ol their own creation which they des- cribed as “uiiprecerlmitedly rich." "Flveiriiiiz sses," said Mme. lol- Baronnn, “are .4 mass nf lure and" genuine- lures, with much hand ein- broldr-ry. The skirts as clinging and tight ns tim term will admit., givlnir ix g-ooil ling tn the entire ili‘f\.~‘..‘12 the wnlsis ni' our' inollel ii little inoil- ‘iriv- inir‘ than the skirts." Ono of the gowns l\llril-_ Ii- Haroiiiir~‘ dest-|'il1t~ri its "of :I soft. _-iupplv thick material. siiperirnpnsrri nn n lining of hand iiiniiw- eiiibi-older-_\'." Of nu ev- ening irnwii Iilmv. .\in'ntegiu said: "lt is Rxriuinitnly made of omhrolderetl velvet lmpoiserl upon ir metallic foun- dation. 'rim .ni-iniliv .=i‘l'f\..-i elven li all it very pet‘uIinrl_\' novel and plone- lng appearance." ' Mrno. (loci-irotlo fold. of the “nell- ltsiblo waist," which is on ilu- way from l"nIIot`s In Paris. .I. R. M. Downll. Montreal A, (3,. My:-ra, Annnudnln results for the Island as a total. ` average in 'most districts. -_ were judged. George Horne, Olheary. Alfred (I-orrill, _tlienwood James 0‘Brien, El-rnsdale. Allan Hardy, Elmsdale. Thus. Gorrlll, Glenwood. Dennis O\Brlen, Elms'daIe_ .lohn Beaton, Springfield. James l\icIsaa.c. Glenwood. John Wells, Elnrsdale. John W. Forsythe. Al-bertou. H. S. Stetson, O'Leary. Dennis 0'Brlen, Elrnsdale. Celestine Perry, DcBlois. John B. Cunningham, Alberion. James O'Brien, Elmsdale. Tlros. Gorrill. Glenwood. Jalines Mclsaac, Glenwood. Geo. Horne. O'Leary. James Caddigan. St. lf.ouis. Arcade Gaudet. Leoville. . .,.......,.,....- W. l-l. McGregor. Central. Roy E. McLean. l‘. H. Lyle. Bircliilelil Yeo. Wm. J. McLean. Roy l<‘. McLean. Edward Ramsay. Daniel Lyle. Robert Bareite _ Jos. L. Cameron, Ellis River. Cornelius McLellan, Arlington. Bernard McLellan, Riclirnond. Wm. Miller. Central, Frank Gillis. Bayside. (orncllns ii/lciiellan. Arlington. . lloy F. .\lcLean_ ljeriiral. li’r_-rbert Crossrnan. ltldward Ramsay. Rirehtield Yeo. . Wm. Miller. W. H. l\lcGregoi'. fiireliflcld Yeo. Cornelius Mt-Lellarn. Arlington. I)-.iriiel Lyle, Central. Jas. I3. Murphy, Augustine Cove. Geo. Mol-'arlaiie, Ferrrwood. Tires. S. Waugh, Bedeque. Horace Wright, Bcdeque. Win. tflark. Suiuinierside. Cline. Taylor, Malpeque. '1'liee_ ltoss. Bcdeque. Beuj. Jardine, W'iln_rot Valley. Win. G. Taylor. Wilmot Valley. Jas. Marchbaiik, .New Alinan. Alfred Simpson. N. St. I-ileauors. Percy Marchbarrk. New Annan. Alex. liicldarlane. Ferhwood. Harold Lefurgoy, N. Bedeque. Arteinas Clarke, N. Bedeque. T. J. Inman. Suuimcrsido. Albert Seliurman, Beiiequc. Silas McFai°laiie. Freetown. 1 Chas. Black. Albany. Albert St-luirmiiu. tlciiti-al Bedwuv- I-loraco Wlright. Bodeque. Geo, l\lcFarlaiie. Fernwood. James Marc-hiiirnk. New Annan. Allred Simpson. St_ lilleniiors. Jus. l¢].~l\iiirp`liy, Augusliiio Cove. Tlu-fi Ross. Fit-lletiiie. Alex .\lr-.l"m'lniie. i~‘ernwoed_ '1`lio.~1. W-niiizli. Rf-_dnr|ue. lddwuril i\ffci‘ni|,\i-ii. Airgustin.-_ Cove. Alfred Simpson, N. Stl Eleanor-s. Jn.-_ E. Milrphy. Augustine Cove. Wim. Clark. Stlmmerside. Tlien. Ross, lletleqile.. llorove- Wriizlii, l'letIeq\ie. _._._...._..a_.._....__.. Banner , Banner Banner White Giant Banner ‘ Banner Banner Banner Banner Banner Ligowo Wheat \‘v`hite Fife White (Lhaif White Russian, Wlhlte Fife Marquis' White Russian White Fife White Fife Barley _ Six Rewcd ` Name and Alddresa of Competitor Oats Banner .. .._ O. l. Black Wheat Wliil.e. Russian White Fife ri I. .. Barley O. I. Ll Ituweii U.A.C. No. 21 0. I. 2 Rowed Name and Alddress of Competitor Oats Banner .4 .I .i .r .1 .I .i .1 I r .. . wlvaai While Cliaff While Cliaff Wlilte Russian White Russian White Fife White l-‘ile Wlliite Russian White I-‘lie \\-'.hite Russian White Russli-iii l -L Barley tfliarlottetown Phnrlottetowri i`hai°loitetown 6 Rowed Flinrloileiimu No 80. . 0 .A.(‘. III ...-..~.- .. ».._..... _ _,_ _ -..-_»_-_- .~.~.-.-~:.-_--e -_--~,~ »-- -_,_----1 --Dv - - ---- -- » - ~ - - -- " ’ "M" "`7”Ti' "3 . _ ` ' '. _ "' at . I ‘,._ ., . _srisninc Fianna or _ eiiiiiii coil-Petition _ ,_ _ -if; .~ _ f The standing tieiris of grain competition eonductpd by thmbepartnrent of Agriculture has' just been completed -for this -season, with encouraging The Judges report that in many sections .the wheat cropihas sutlered se- verely from blight and insects and will not give as li_l`gh`a*ii_eld'°as war. anti- cipated In the early part oi' the season. Oats for the most part will he an average crop with the exception of one or two districtswhere the ravages of rust have taken a heavy toll but other crops will glv'e‘a yield above the The following is the official score list for the districts in which cl'0-ps ' COMPETlTOR'S SCORE. WEST PRINCE. W. J. REID? JUDGE Name and Address of Competitor Oat; Total _ 92% 89 88% . .98 ` 87% -» » ant ‘ sm sm, 454% f _isle ,. ne, we-tr. . » _ 49% , ____§7% . __..-sm _ ..84}§ / . ._ are _ sim -'Q “I -1 1 _ - ,.,»§rao»L=¢.~ " _.38-.i MIDDLE PRINCE; RICHARD CREED, JUDGE. Total sz ss _.sr an as 86% 84% sr 83% ae ‘ 81% ar 191,-1, roi,-1 87 ‘ 86. . 83% 83 82 81 8055 ` 844 S3 80 _ EAST PRINCE, RICHARD CREED, JUDGE Total 93% 92% 291! 91% 01% 91 90% 90% - 90% '90 39% SB 87%/2 8'? 8 85 84 S312, 83 _ r asia img, 92 91% 911,; si. se - mt _ as ' sr \ i, No. 80 No. 80. ' - No. 80 95% 98% 91 _ . .-:gglh _.68 ~: 15% "Fur, im extrsvngance. ir veritable inseam. nr rn.. is the in-..\-note to the lmlt Cnllvt- Strip." wild _!l\9_- Q00!- . Y. .-__ _"___ .A _-.....____.__-...~__-. |r-nite. "I nm bringiiig one gown l'romiires.ses in geiieinl remln'd'ed one of ('ollot-I 1-nil it ii friseusn, R simple §tnennr‘n description of ancient Gaul- itI‘t`air. but marvelous. From tI1e'bot-"All dresses now ai-efrlivided 1 into inm to half way above the knees litthree-ports," nhs sold. Siu- added that is all nn-_ i‘rom there. including tliefew dreseninkers slili ellnh to __¢ym_ waist.. ii. is cloth. _ Tlien there is apart dresses." Among theinost Ichlc.' cape nf fur. hanging down t.i~ll ithowever, sheaaid. are IIotne`tlfat_a're meets the fur line of the skirt. `ltmarle of opqqiece, _, , given its wearer the effect of a fluff. Of 'lhe",!`¢'_\ il” of lfha"“n'egligIble This. of coiirss. is for street wear. ltqnlntlty“' elylojshe tl|¢t_7i)f in (‘.alIot's masterpiece. Ii. will un-were a iriiie lower 'cut' in lt li; ft doiibtedly create a sensation here. might easily be taken for. R highly Mme. Gnnrgettas description of rleroraicd wnlnt band. -.» ‘-Q » <~ -_ .e " ` ~',-.'.‘.;."1f»i I Q .‘~r r