The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-12-14, Page 7•
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Illustiated Pres8nthl4n,4 Lesotj Sgr-
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• •,BY Mair M. Morgan ,
:At&
AN EVENING 'HINT
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• '• I w:as admiring a very startling hut, smart evening' eniefrible
worn by a friend' of mine the other night -and in fear and trembl-
ing queStioned the* Price ' (that, it seems, is. the 4sPal
these.days)r-and Was agreeably_ surprised when She:laughed and
gave me this very helPful accessory hint, • -4
•• Get -.a/ couple yards of :sequin cloth, 00Veer an old even-
ing bag. Put a.:widc hand of it 'acrogi:the bottom of silk Scarf
and perhaps n narrow band:of it around the cuffs of Your black,
velvet •gloVes.' • • •
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THIS DA* 'AND. AGE '
• Fifti-nine broken • engagements, have been ,amleuneed
England this year --almost twice as 'Many as in the equiValent
period of 1932.,•• ' - . .
The reasOifehaVe. been:: 'qt. fizzle(' Out !'" "We felt, a gi•ow
n Doldnessm; -"Wennad 74-,-mistak
,
,•
is..near y a 'Ways a Teare still the best of friendS.",
What is the inentalitY behind broken • engagements ? Why
,
are they increaSine These. mere two •questions •put to .D.r. W.,
Stephenson; of the Department of Psychology, pniyersity -Celleke?
. one thine he reaied, .nO, longer have the Vic-
torian sense of :116.ney. They are much more free -minded. .
"Fifty years ago a man would not •have dared break Off' an
engagenient: :It always Caine frair the. wornin„i` And it_.'_Was, a
. Now -1 nian-dOei:UOt_ feel. that . an engagement' is.
tunding While the average Male will Dot admit it, he .desires:'
. *ire than a tie, who is sWeet, .fresh andwhohas siMplicity of
charader; ' • , 11( • - •
We live 111.a more ComPileated age. Perhaps the man seeks
avoman of Subtler tenteramentto. be his 'wife.'
*Ten .and.: women today . live , far more by ernofionatinipillse
than by precept and axieni. ." ••••• '
• .-4`,,But4n4he-441'st-'4e--1-411iiilg'Itrieti4eettriTia-en- *Aged-
, • •
'almost. without realizing it ,ThP3t Make promises under the
• im-
petus ortheir emotions which they regret when the relationship
has .cr3rstallited.", , . , •
• • •
It would ,seem that. the. women of today. are:Olikecl to give
• thegentlernen the„beneftt‘of the doubt'
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ONTAiI9. ,NURSE :IS •PREENTEif AT COURT
. Canadian nurse "went down Buckingham ,Palace":
10 vvitliess,the changink. of theiguard, not froni the :Outside but.
from a palate ,Window; by .permission of the King, is theintereits=
ing'Story: which •Miss. Campbell, sive,rintendent of the
. Chatham..General 'lloSpital, Writes hOme to. friends, .
• .Miss. Campbell has been spending •Sonie months in England,
during which time She renewed' acquaintanceship with Miss Black,
. .graduate• of the London Hospital and nurse to MOeSty.. the
*King. Miss Black is in residence in Bueichlkharri_ Palace and there
Miss Campbell was her guest at ,tea-;:prwrIeged by perriassion of
Their Majesties, to 'see through. the Palace, and:: to walk in the
, Queen's own garden... tater still more hiteresting„,adventuree.
to open. I4,Tfore' the interested.: ekes: of the nurse from Can-
ada, when 'also by PerinisSion of the King; she was invited -by.
vIiss Black to witness the fainous changing of the ..guard from
; inside thepalace On this saand visit; .she writes; she was d.
• initted by •one of the King'S.UTelYgliardS, eicorted-IO-MiS: BI
p 'Dents and with her to prince George'sirving,rootn, On the
Second ..06Or, direCtlY 'over. the Main entrance, where. frofn,
.1dow 'She. watched the historic •ceremonyi• , • • • •
With her hostess, Miss Campbell Was suriunDnedio the:KiiieS
apartment and and preSented to The* Majesties, •who chatted. in-
formally with the Canadian guest; shOwing, Particular interest in
the Prokiesi of nursing, in 'Canada.' ••• ' •
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e •See It ,Wonidn'tle rushed. Mr. Dope, It
maY
be mentiOned, was rushed into Marry-
iog the,' 0.bei1e” Pf 'thevil?age who
BY VP.
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der way, tgatAS, ;fl, cT.V r
'the United States ale battling away
.
"for . supremacy pt, •their respective.
groups. Here in Toronto the lgaple
Leafs got off' te. ,geo4 start arid. are
alr'oadY PlaYing t9 near naPac4Y
audiences, The ,airiatenr teams, around
-here ire serving Afp., mid-Ocason
.170e4ey, but they' cefit'toli Want-tolceoP
, their, plAying '.secret. 'ag• ,the spec-
' tatoro at konee; Of the games wouldn't
make up one of'the, well known "cor-
porals guard:"
• So. With hockey now -in foil 'swing
itis'.only. appropriate that this:week's
"stronger than:, fiction". story ;should
copeern ,.a bijeiseY'-filaker.,,.. The Player
is 'unknown arenrid: hoz.:e na0e. is
ChristopheriiP. Coodle it'od the. story
is ahent 'attenipts, t�: break!. into'
big titre ..PrOfesSional •htickey: 'We
mght inention that so far the only
think Coodle has broken into ° is his
little brother'*•meneY box. ,
It appears from what' we
gather that. Chris is one Of things
which jnst happened.,•He reit-anis
one of a jig -saw puzzle/ with a piece
missing, .11is nertzy • ideas could
probably be-' blamed on the fact., that
he was once defeated in lOve.,
• Nreil.„,, ICtsja_41N4.,.horn,.:,..ratsed--andi
fused to. bert.Ished- Iti$WeYen, as the
minutes quickly •ticked off -and' Oo
sign ef hiO star plOyeri 'Mr: Pope had
no, alternative - but to give Chris
Coodle his big chanee., Elated with
Joy •'Ohris pulled op' the necessary
aWeeter and padst, ill fact WO are told
he SlipPld on a ;little more, than he
necessarY and 'it was with difficulty
lie Squeezed himSelk througkthe -door.
' W 11 k h • ,
..-•
.cpji:444.au4,tl.rsuch eases, played
ae:49,ag4,nes„1,7foug:s
,and -
win a tight
struggle by tee to One.. • . '
'
With the plaudits e,f the, 41,10440es'
ringing io hie ears our here *ended
his *ay ho,me to' tell his father of his
greet. playing.. 40'arent1y they; don't
have of the tc11t.,1 tYr agents'ft etr. Pol.had
t- h! f)4
igiten' stock, letter number.' Mut.:
, • • .•,.
wh1ch Papao • reserve for •sOch occa-
sions,, you kilo* the one,
few words
con
Of gratulations' aridthen "I re-
member when. I used to Play..." •Chris
refired for the night tfi oleep, the
sleep of heroes, which We are told is
a: •little'• different front any Other,
sleep, ' • .'' ••'
,COodle, 'ag 'is 'natural, became' a
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Hadiirs
Presentations
• wAVIS. &PAU +ALL- Alio.
statIoni, • • • Metre' •PXoloi.
citric, Toronto:
OPCIP, Montreal ...... 291 601, •
OFCLI, North 13ar ' 322
et,). Chatham • • 2:•-• 257 l'.!431o0
OF.14 4 T 5 , 6:o0
730
045
•• 060
Soo• 41000
930
0,40
1S4tT •
•
70
790
1480
1150• chilogo
117eicpc '
475• • . •
Preson 1141
wor4.4adeb 565.
,,roroato: •
4:1
.ww :
34..40•5‘,1/41
WRA1141; Roebeiiier, 201 .
WK13W,,,•14offalo . 249
Wjz. N.ew YPtio• 254 .
WJR; 101).
www,
, Chicago, 447
' v.re/kNi. Cie140d 259.
Whese Progratns. are dubject to
wtthout notice.: •• ;
.421V2IBRAIF. •
.satien ..cveraight, as they say Enthe p.m, Bittoternsetea7or.d .21",
•
).4"ditYt and oerne _ii
be Jut
'.' " "
Around the village, store, where the
boys all congregated after the day's
•chores:are. finished, ChristoPher. IS a
• well known charaete.t..„..i.;;Besides being
• chathpion and Ladder's"
• _player, he was also,'vice-president of
tlie7Dramatic Club: he was a 'kretit other konti• Athatein
._44„1 big nose' into everything. hockey
CQ°41e b*an'iaitin.g
actor, as you will' see; and in fact he
longing eyes •in .the direction of. pro-
Qne
told win'tetren1ng /;%,ith the .fesSional hockey.- Ilio.ims.oneleague
otr.trhineomviel jtaegreaWalalYcolatielgOrtg'iaeterpdthaerobox ,i,i7owerh:si-C-4atshrie,t.atimattsetinornedat,anadtti4ngtfioisf
the .stove in the general stare, no Was enter st4:47:
the ease int Snell everiings; arid there , He got in Joucli with our special
l'they discussed everything''in Ihopim°;atoti,vtrein this y ‘ihiicaaihisoiyo:lea.nAdUbalfekitedy
lar and nothing in general.. 'In the
midst of all the arguing the doer in the 'big city before he.canie dein
swung:open and in, barged one. Joseph' toArY his :chances.. After' hearing
, „It is eiraplyLgorgemie and Practieal,
too, showing the attractive -4e of Co./1,-,•
trast in Crepe silk,• '
' Black 'who ehospn for the original
model with lutcions tomato -red used
ler the slewoor-,e011:arthe4:ti'
You Can ;tin it'. hp on the iwing
Machine ,in about an hour, , • „
And of course it can be carried out
•in similar schemes in velvet, 'eel
*crepe,: moire ••silk, satin crepe,
, se easily . made, and need • Oot
• Style .No: 2098'is designed forsizes
14 16, 15,. 20, years; .06; 4,0 inches
bust: •• - ` '
•,
•
Size 16'requires 8% yards, 39-indh
Material With 1%, yards. 59 -inch •coi.
trestitig for Pitts iteeves,,ete. .
HOW TO pp,pER
:write, your ,narne. and address
giving number and size Of ineh
pattern :1 as:•you Want.Enclose lfic
• stainpO or, coin (Coin preferreci4:wrap
. care,fully)., for each -riuniber, .and
address your Order to Wilson Pattern
Service, 73 West Adelaide•St,„ yorenfo.
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Tiny Ellglish Book
Printed i 1844
BY. Hon ignite
, • Overweight :M. the pliyolcal indica;
• tion: of an., iocorreek. unhealthy diet:
• DePOnd upon' it -Afyon are -overweight.
yotiare 'being guilty Of seineserieus
„Aiptie• •
, .
,WhIle bread is the 'chief offender in
Prodlieing , sitieffittOuLlfies1By4ta.
very character,. lacking. the Aitair.,and
width ..haFe. been taken, :away,
intitteee oVereating.': One. Is 'never
satisfied. The more 'One' eats, the
triere one ,Want. 'On die' Other • hand.
witbidwheat bread,., whieh ,CoOtaino•
the, entire gainofthe: wheat, satisfies
1pitekiy.ami One..iihnplY Chit het; eat:as
• . ingot): .'" '.• .• •.• .
.Wh1teiour .p.fiatry Is 1)2, iletrOLI:IY
the sanie class As bread as a fat Pre-
: ducer for thesame reasons, plus' the• ,
Atteatlats ,Which.,:liaNie been added.
pitotry YOU Wolfitl be, olender
• ,-and healthy; • • •
• • ''The refine& stigare' Of, to -day; • also:
• , .
: all forms Of sweets Made from sugar,
atiOther,iource• of oy'erweight, Cut
•• . out stigal', or 'at, least 'redueo it to.. in
• ahseiutow1ijJi
•' lighter in Weight And. healthier; YOU
Must tise.a" •oweeterier lioney.p best.
•'Ito very' careful. in the:Vie Of petit, -
LOOS', ilavo them InikOil 01,! belled, and
eat thein...sparingly: , Eat the skins,-
tbeY aro 'geed fOr one;, • " •• ,
Meat tiSti tho. fats of ineat.apar".
. • , •
'Don't %Sparer fr1111s • anit- vegetable.
Pit them hi try rea,sonahje otiantftY.
kat thei,a raw is ofteaas 00,1tYellient.:
brink today ot, trait, jitiCe.:., " , •
it do serts tett '6 Matti
4•1(..itztt erlrift
cointneiyouraolt .to op' •big intuit a,
day o Wok it ttoife,, Mike' ur'other
--t-Atatrirttlifmtrtrit
2
• Topeka, Ean.,==.--Mrs. Annie Stewa4,4,
of TOPOini,• has one of, the ,t'rriallest
beolts known. It. was given, by. her
grandinother and is eotitied.' "Small
Rain Upon the Tender'llerb. It cion -
tains verses freni the 13...ib1e and is Otte
inch wide, •11/4, inches king iincl Pro'
inches. thick, and is beund In &Rafi.
p e. ysro
I ath r The -book :is 110 etd
and was brought frein Eng;itnif111
the courage to hie On One ,nieal t41a,y
:YOU Wilt\ niehabiy,deeLthe better: for
it, satisfying aay,..oangs' of iniiiger by
:fruits ad' frnit'jitices at. any.tiate ..dttr.;
ing the daY.• • • .
'If you' haVe an oferpowering.deitre
tor sweeti eat dates, and raislos. Ther.
are very " satisfying.. and. 4ttenie1y.
One. ,.•
.If.ainy• of ear readerkha.ve.nny.ques-
tions' 0:v.:ask ...regartiing.• ill et we Obeli
he pleased, 'to • ansiver .theiti • through
the. colitinno.•of :this •,,nifier, •:,' ' • ,
•
'.Chancellor
th e Echequer
Mrs. 'Knight; n:f infaglOtif Eog-
tliOuld he a, ChrA,Oell(ir 'Of the
•ptiti8h Exchequer.•,
• ;the .mother 'Of hi ne
',all • tinder .,-twelve. The yourgat 1.
five .
•'; Some tinie agoher' hiniOand f,e11, it
of. work., ,is„ neW Oninrt•Yeti aga
and. earning ga : .
Knight ,•• had srpear..at
;14.emies, .Court reeentlY.' • ' 1'1;4 • rSint
fell into arrears When' nay •litiabh
was earning nothing. • • , ,
• Now• the •BrOniley 11:1ra1 istdc..t
Council applied.'for po:350:-'861.1 of •W'r
house.' ' :•
•
The .A,kreitrs At Otte' tithe- LiotalIed•
£20 Ccrtan•.•IS'YOtorts inadO.;•had
been 'allbeated towards 'MOW* offitrrear. (AA
, • •
•
Eight hailded • lf'er ,rent hook
to. .JUdge, Eitnetaro, 1C.. •Sne plid•
LI 6s.,. 2d. tO the Couticit.,,ak; week, A
tiayrn'ent,, of . •also, been nytde
reeently: •-., „„.,
"I cannot de "Mit
Of a W4,ge,003 a week) mid tto 1,11any'
inOutlin to
ettid., that', alth6ush
the notice been OerVerl
aooepted1 fiff21 fteia. mr,4. .161100.
They had a legal right
ttit
oear :ot.J.ke• 2c1,.: ,
Re Adjourned' th� cae "ge'nerallY:rf
.48---the-tnest-witlelyoliek
language, in the *oil&lIiised by
A.00, oo, 06-Doopio.- •
;
„
goal in every gaing..His.stiekliandling
was superb and he had, oe many fake
shots the fans • christened him "Fake"
Coodle, 'which led' one wag to remark
,the•nienicker fitted Coodle Perfectly
as he was one bik fake. .
J. Dope, better known as •,the ",big•
•
i 'm'.
.ever'-ing.
from:cat:fights' bp and. even .proorate,a
hiniself• tO the. :presidency sof the
Notights And', Crosses..: League.,.After
.'thawing. tint; 414 :tiforenten-'-
. tipped ,Bir. pope •Proceed'ed 'to tellthe
• boyo 'latest •venire: into the
reatm, of promotion: •Mr. ' • Dope
village of:Catfish: had a• hoeliey teanf.•
time the 'fair ..deesn' 't .art.Ve,1 we'!: will be able to . cent
tintie .With' this • entlyrallingHdraniay
thought • was, abolit
So, as the hockey. Players say; "stick
anci. he :,poiiiited• out that 'they -Were
overburdened with • hoekey,, • plaYeri...''Ottl •
and le sp'urred :the .boys • by • ,* •
them, that right .there they'. had .a.f. lid‘n4011 'County Council
real.' ehampiosfishin contender.:•! • •ded Report l'111easies
to •a . debating the '.bOYO• eeid.• , •
Measles I•aun'elipd. a• fresh ,attd:pit
stiek, with Air; Dope and • it was
London, England,:every...second ' Year./
on
decided'."to enter a•team in thi:COutitY
LeagueAfter and. the.. next epidemic Is due to
•. '
.Who was the big butter ind egg, mattstartBy •way :,de•''Prei)akatt9n . the
IA:111410n County....Councii hitil issued a
.the 'fciregoing frord our, friend we de,:
ect,-ilinfia-O7intHoriiewL•Weeld--be---tbe-
proper way tostart suet 'publicity., So
nuilled a letter..to "Fake" 'Coodle,
but: as, yet *e.. have. got ne, apswer,
However, he hopes tohave it by next
Week, when we will delve further into
the life, of this new sensation Pon. the
heckeY 'horizon.:- Even if his letter"
thio particular village, for • the
necessary :funds the team' cenimericed
to practice. The .boys • 'Praeticed oO
hard, ' that it Was thought they would
• be all burned otit when the ..season
,opened; Anyhow the first game was
agaillst the neighboring village : sof
report onithe,faets cellected in 1991 -
The ,lekkoh wlilcli will, be brought
Itorne', to 'parents isiktlitit Measles 'isa.
serious:disease,: especially 'for yoitag
children. • •A .rgroup of :55,500 cases
ggsmine;i4ind thi,s„.was waviag, was .analyzed. And 'it, ,-.A•as, folio& that:
During all this,' nothintWai heard 4ge in45r'° than .61°t. :(11Pci. °"4.''°2
of ',Chris goodie. ,He was something
•of. an unknown quality, in the prac-
tices'he had shown..nothing; Airld. in
feet five ininntes. before . game time
it was 'doubtful if he would even, get
'in. this inwortarit 'game: ,virat' in
the ;dressing: reem Pleading With, Yoe
:tiope to 14f hint play, but DOpey, the°
triiy • old.p;:. was •adaioant 'and
9.00 -Grenadiers'
siNtiJoAwSeboaetdic.at.1 13' . r-
9,307.-Oraniatio Guild .. .,......CFRS
10.39---wmard IVO •
• Paul :Whiteman . • :
jl• otpaantilea Johnon
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,• klarC13 ' of Time ........... W(111
0.00 --Fred Allen W 13 '
_ S. :Cobb .. . . WK B
• 4.30, -Gems from Lyrie.s selt.C1
-Football, Show ..,w1311 .
6•Victor. Voting's grebeittia. Th' BON
10.00-01se.n anti Johnson W k'14
19.80=-Lum and" Abner , • 6... W BEN ,
Flist • Nighter ....,•.4••;•Wl3b1N
6.00-7Meet, th,e Artist • ...:„...`,.C.F11.11
9.$0 -Leo Reisman . "es WI3EN
. 4, • •
• Stringe .. ..,....CKNO
10,30-Georke' Jesseli ,
11...00-o-Vanconver"'. Frolic. -
* • • • 'fiuNDAT.. • • • •
2.00-13roade,ay lktelony:
8.00-7•141111naimonic Otcnestra:• ..C10101
_ Opera Concert . ; .. i•
4.59---Hooyer Sentine
5.0.0.-7Roate . and Dennis . .... ,.. i WKBW.! • -
,5.30-Crtrmit Sato •Satiderson,' :......W.cdf........
7:30-7Joe -.Penner ..... ....,,.• .•:.''..:.WJ
'8:00-Jltrimie •Duranti .........:.,.....CRL .
• Freddie", RiCh ....• ...........W:Gft ,:.
•.9.00--Seyen , Sar fte.v.uti....,..'... .I:WCIS ..• '
--,'--9;•30-Albgna:nottsfilusio,....,e...,..,:_.:.4:1B.C1.;
10.00-J.ack Benny .,...,0,..,,..4.....WISE:
. -• -Stitidey,,Botte'-......,.4i.ie'•w:CsN
'1,1,00,;, --.Fireside ilour . '.• ,4 ; .4 :•:-.... CR
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8:00'!..rSY.F.UP t •§Inti'tto Wei .........CF11.11'
•_ Blackfoot 'Trail* ,...„. ...CKNe
s.so,13ing .Crosby . 4.. .. '.'.. ...... '.... WO
• • • Catadianettes ..........1.••••••CRL
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Gaiety.tititi '.Rontance....::.:CR
,11.81/131g• ShOw. '''....,,,i.:.44..........C.FR
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10.0.0.-conteritea''ilour. .4-.6 ...I....CRC .
, .. Wayne. Icing .......,,0....WRB
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4.00--Critmli And .:Randeisen ......W.Bliiii-
..9.00,.,-43:,,i*I'l•dirig ..,.......4'...• • • .0,4 .•CPATA.
3.50,..-Ivvrigtey,, Hour '
-Californin'iz,,a• ...*': - • •„,,,,,w13,,EN•
e le.e.• .,,... • , • .....131
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'49.80—Nino : Mattini.. .. 1.
Pon -,-Vo rh ees -Orchestra ..-.-WBEN
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10.00 --Legend, of, America ,.: . .CFR
"• Lives at Stake ..'.':".WBE
11.00 -Moonlight on Pacific .....CRC
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8.00-7I3ert Lahr ....,..........dnel '
8.30-1Albert Spalding. .........CFR9
'•Waltz 'Ylme .. ,-.:. . .: .. .CRCI
9.00-70ne Hour With. You ..... .CRtil
9.130 -Burns arm Allen •-••:•:......"W-KBV2, '
_'• Leo Bets/man. ':'..... wan
10.0077...Ortiz Tirado . .............CRL
' , Corn Cob Chib'WBE
Barry Richman .........,WKB
BBLOYA correct time daily over Ste.
• 1 'dons CROT--CKAC. '
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IiIP •a red flag at a719i1g qladre-rn.n. er. tyre years of
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• Far, Vieth Snow -and Ice
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, Ft l,ci.... P...ItiP.I.L11.01*::40:„ $$Sit,..0, 4 Vig_.110.11....,,L,L.1l,...4.„1,11q tra.......
14 i15.40Of 'ceitft, is, servIiii;.astirstrihatt to her, :iii,tiftp•q• Intisbaiid, ,,,.I he:
,s, , ,:t , , , .
lLIA...„1,1'. 6,0. doys.„olit,..ef..T.alilti .• ... -
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every 100, On, the.Other; hand; •••be
.tween. the ekes of two and :three the
.41.eath-rate •: leZZ:. than .three.,•per
100, .,• and ' between lie: agez, of five'
And 14 • it Wao, only' .two , per iipp.o.
TheSefigures., should • dispose,' Once'
for.:411; Of'. the theory that "It is. het,
ter to •get it oyer -/early.", „
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The actual' treatment • •given has'
'het . Ching -ed.' dining ' • the Met, • 7 fe*
.Years,..-thotigir the .report Ineludesan
encouraging: aecOtint, qf .:eiperlinents.
wi th a :vitaextract
ed•ver-y neeful. •a twill series •of
OasesFor prevelitio4 attiweVer,
there is. p...coniparatively •ne,W• method•
wittelt is..ef. great iinpOttance..
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Sport Garb Be ..
• Tune ::With Nature
• • Me* Nork.',Wemeit's Sports • Clothes
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:seemed . a little. too ,fatio)...' to ..itMolla
larbart Putnam-7ancLSe. toidayahe fs
4esigafe-senti hereelf.
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abe Iiislqa,'• 41S' esSentiallil
•sitnple,Ilatid•elothes to be Worn inn
tttrai surrounding o inuet be..,60111Pletely:
harmonious With'nalvtp."; •• . • '
For.,the last'three. nm.,thk the noted
flyer dISelosed,. sholiaS :been •working •
on, clost'gns for spOrtt elnihes
and,,,serVieeable Iti 'style. one, is a bell!.
Of' Overall. suIt 'for', 'aiIaterri:
Clfor
t rtn4:18: anP:di.C4 gth6'lel ° tis tdIorrmaenlittisri
. new Undertaking,. she Said, Will
net•eonfiint With her kilos for broad,'
'ening •trie• keePe. aviation', 'h'ut, will
dodo tteiy compoindia 'that interest.
It WaC front the prdetical standpOint
••the • 'pilot and tlie • Wenian who
atiends a great deal ,Of thee out -of•
doorti thal: she ettenflott to
thecut and, material of spO4o.eloiliet.
• 491;arel" for -both Spectators •aild
Parlioiliants, she c.Oncluded, ,Was•
•ottently 'ov'eP,ornamented. an'd *AS ti:o.
signed withont.ratorentto to oendillans
Iti witioh the, gartitehtO - 'were tei be
'She isgo''fa,,i't'o'' her
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'Lien of, designs late not niontli, •, •
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Sow Bears 11 . Reds
.Then Seven VVhitet.
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ten's; white Chester' Oow, "puns anothei••:
stunt., likePshe. 'did, the other day, sk
of th.e,4grieul
tiraiAcijustme.nt • Administratien.•
Dairy gave birth to 11 red .•pigs„ of
a Saturday night; The next',Wednek :
day. she'littd. seven white pigs. Lintot
'said' he Watehediber'. closely tit': See ;
she wotitr''' , birth' Nile Pig.,
Conipleting the national' c�lor* bt, •
that she apParently had no oneti Jute.* ;
Akin. ; : • • ,
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"•A',..rea1a1ahle Wooten • was .cliarge4
with .stea.ling goods frOM.B.IDCgD StOr0,
It wa ai obvious caSo of "kleptonntols
and the magiStrate, whb 'senied in
inclined to holenlent, asked the prison'
er if ,she had,anYthing to say On het
behalf,. ., 'WeII sir," She Said, hopii
."I eniytaketiritib goods." .
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ea. t .hitstqf lgtirdelt„tell
eentidn't ,got
ti y d fr rl len fit. at d.
-,wkirtbo aid or tbi.,„oolooref`Olifeers on&
coodoil.• ictra, ATITPTT ;weighs 40
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