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1� ,1 I dainty frock and spoil It. have the istuthority of divine rove- . � �:
... I you have no frame and do not care to worn over the head, also dainty trifles What you wear, 'rent with a theatre Party. provided the lation back of them in this oppeal- 1"I"
I Chifforts. tra,usam And thin 'Lots are buy a now one (though theme are on of atilfron. crelie do chino, or liberty how yo , I ., ,
��,; t . . u wear It, I%tt0r Is PrOP41Y chaperoned by a mar. 11:
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, , � .. I .not wine selection for this gown. Bet- Sale at all department stores), then run milk. trimmed flatly with lace. These how you bear your. rte�\Woman, L
1� ter far to a voila over milk, or a heavy & ribbon through the top. or bettor are not so long an the neck scarfs, self4on entering the TI or hostage of a theatre liticians. .
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. I" . blonde net Inset with lam Soft, muP still, use a cord mad tassel. Have thla and always light and airy. playhouse, and dur- gonotally Reel with stronf dritak-Judisig,
, ,��'! ; We silks like louislue, inessallne And &*ads out her invitsilloam
1 I - . I Ina the p*rtorm- from 1I ton do" In advance and on the whole, stil contrasted fav- ", �
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I i I liberty. make practical theatre gowns, .--I'-- =- ances, all contflb- &line to ba\v\-s AN equal number at man orably with lorsel, but even histol "I
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lvl)l , I ft and for an inexpensive frock there Is ( 'I,
� I nothing more effective than cashmere, "f - . uto to make you a and \ Ither botmos are reserved the besetting sin had for a long �,�-',i�-, .�, 1,
, � . harming Compete- or a 0 ". '� �
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" - 00 0 'R\Oftto In one row. or in timi been drunkenness.
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1 1. I which comes this Year In all the now- , . ion ---or the reverse, "And bar an in all two rows. The ,homil' can either dia. Swallowed up of wine -Perhaps �L;1,1, I � 1;
�1�� . l set and ri-ion$effoctive colorinis. Crepe � . I Phases of the social lite, aood form to tribute tickets 14211I theVuesto In ad. U � I'll (
, �' L , � do china Is x6on-very little this winter � . better "oo fused with wine," of I `,�"L
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I . I � I , . vittice, making sure ill t h holly absorbed in their carout 1- �,
. 11 I but block state. heavily spangled or In- � � - ,-, � founded on kindly thought for others - we
, and their comfort. In Drop - ,:,',
1. . I set with labs, are, very popular. Young it me" ,w . I -i
"; �� , ., If you Are attending an evening per- he can orly provided as �:� ,'�
.1, i , N, I girls are wearing ortrandies and other ! . most them t lobby at the ings." The meaning in the origin I �1
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I 1, I . i V , I . .. formance in a city other than your theatre before the � tat r &I is not clear. ,��l
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" . . I L theme dress the theatre onstonsm of that city. In some small abomination. ith regard to supposed divine I*- L -
, " -- , � . . I - . -.. 1. - -very . - - � .1. . I - It CoMeOL in 0- L W I .. , - , �,.,',.
- , . s -1 . . - L' ' ' - - wearer prettily they invite � Cities, you would make yourself cran-' tortaff down the list* a
� . I I pneumonia, unless the girl In well- � V 4 and th; velations which they claim to "TO Lt"
. . - I noun it you ;rent to the theatre In performance, It Is conspicuous 6 not received. I .1.
�11 11 L . , I wrapped for the trip to and train the ' -to', nlie well bred, and In often rebuked 8. Full of vomit &nd filthiness - '� L
: 10 ght frock with evening wrap and a ,
'�L' I . ,,, I, I - - -- theatre. and the play -house Itself in ; . - . . a I
. I Rearf Instead of a hat. On the Other star On ill@ 4404M who has the courts Literally so, these words of tke 'i
� L, .1 � I . . well-wartned. Ught weight, nuppla � 0 hand. In a large city where tints at the at his convidtions. Such a prophet reflecting vividly the aw-
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. . AN UP-TO-DATE THEATRE FROCK . -broadcloth Is a. popular fabrio aloo. � I . .- . * . theatre are no longer considered cor- Indicate that Its partleipa
�4� r- In colors. unquestionably. black. or I a co last I state of hi -
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I white or one of the va.rioum Palo tans III V I # rect. and -where the man' who acts as thmt ill& poggem#lon of gives �u . Arcles of the capita �,
�1 your escort will probably wear evening them the right to annoy air as cit\�,, We are reminded, an we read
or bimoult tints 15 Most effective for I # � clothes. you would fool decidedly Out bore. but It in Act the at&
TO Loo. k Well by Nighfs Light thestre wear. 'When a black gown to of place If clad In a tailored suit and � thea'a,words, of the similar state of .
worn. it In relieved by much soft, M I .. . � milk or not shirt waist mmartnoms. affairti, in Rome shortly before the
I Am a rule. the host and host .
I - 1'� r ,dayllght IN Orl ntal Cream: - white material ^ I -1 . � it You Are joining a theatre party Ili theatre party entertain also d oi� n fal empire' many eta- I
- a .,A . it nook. itud"wriets. and , 4" I W t .10 I's I
I.. Sweet almond oil. 4 ounces. 11 go city or ev:n In A smaller town dinner before the play or sudip r If 0,11 lof. the .
. trying on the ., i.ere the ingenuity and handiwork of W . a ,or ar. turi . .
. I the home dressmaker have full Dlaj. ,c===1:;7-1 w,are boxes hav been reserved for wturd. This meal may be served &I 9. Whom teach knowledge I
, complexion. White wax malted, 820 grains. When real lace,lis to be found in the . ,ill he .
f " - , artificial light, and Spermacetj,,820i grains. ) your party,wwaar a drossy frock, A home or at a restaurant, but It so Ina% -The iI ,, here quoting the
.. *Specialty electric- family box of heirloome. It forms the ) # 0 1 large loose rep. something warm but obligatory, sometimes a married couple
i , Benzoin (driely'Dowdered). 100, III . I f Is
ity, beat co-TAbinittlon with black not. chit- mocking reto r 0 t to nobles and ,
! . .) light over your well -dreamed hair. And, given the theatre party. And a bacholov ,�\ as thus sevely re- '
-" I Is merciless. . Tincture of ambergris, 60 tlI fan Cloth or silk voila. but if this Is carry your fan. handkerchief, glasess �riests whom
I" , The woman whose Rice feculde (pulverized). 320 grom' not at hand. then embroidered milk * entertains at supper afterward. or vice liked, and wh y inter-
, f complexion, � I a a - %\ and powder puff In a bag.
"I'll I I i - 11 mull silk or action net. encrusted with DO act. If veran. the bachelor gives the theistre rupt him with t or t,
"I I Mend the late In a double boiler, add I party and the chaperon 0 `a� repliOL ,
� Ituiem and ha4r show Pure Carmine, 16 grains. . you value a man's regard, wear a huge heir , 9 I �
[ I , run with hand- &ad her hum.
� lace ni6dallione and I
.1 �- . -- -the onwa.rd- march the beruicirr, hilis they are heAtin tucking tx picture hat. a heavy % Itor d wrap bandeentertain &A t�h* mapper sttgrwarc. The quotation lliz,)E. -ttk��qdh
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'. of years, or the the rice and carrolue while it is cooling . talt excellent nuI;XtIWte. , -,. . fur stole and it Muffa mile of whi.a Th girl who thinks that a sags, must the next verse. - . -1 , 1,
1. I fact that she Ito not Th most effective and up-to-date II I either you or the man must hold on provide a huge bunch of violets, io. Precept upon pro t; line I
" I r . . and tincture last of all. To will note derful over- . - a Cmb , -
, combinations show won - .
11 .j just an well groom- that there'la no lanolin ,,, tuh, al . the lap during the performance. and ouppor as wall as the even, ire upon line -The Hebrew it itiversts 11 �1,
, I 9 LL '" It there to a checkroom In the. the- pleasure at the theatre, has ittissin gives a aeries of repents Ono- .�,
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. ad as she might be. hence no danger of encouro- . gowns of transparent milk voila. chit -
not In A delicate biscuit. I �-, , , )
'* . taken refuge In a growth of hal. ... .. mode or smoky tan tint. with under- i 11 ) I site. YO u can leave your wraps there. wrong vt*wo of the man's social still- syllables, the exact sense of ch 11� ',,41',�, -�';
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: rdrodpIng hat and becoming veil when When this cream ban been thorouff thus insuring comfort for yourself and Arations. unless they both belong to that, ig not entirely certain. They ��,,��, 11
, LL she fares forth during the day, But at ly worked Into the skin. decide just Slap of rich golden or bronze -brown. - your escort In your sents. If you are to social not where money is plentiful. intended to imitate the niocki rg .1. - I
soicht. and particularly In the theatre 'That Whitening or coloring ki The frock proper may, be trimmed with occupy a box, you wear your wrap to With the man at avoraffs Income. a Daly 11 1.1 . I.,
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. .... . voth , lttsmyj�ied . lights, no , MorcJfu lace dyed In the self tone. or to match . I I I � , . the box, and It Im hung a* a, rack. or a of theatre tfaketA with p*IL?%aV* & as - stammoring words of drunklerst in (
I , . . ,n"da, ..If. you have, 4% high color, you the jifiderallp, or In pairsomentria, In I � I � in as, these mock the wearisome repe-
shado*s are cast. 46' h�t or veil rd]61- need only a delicately tinted powder. tr" 1;rovided for that purpose in the pie Popper afterward. represents about tition of the prophet's warning t )
mites bar defects. Therefore it pays If you Are very pal -lid you can work *hich the brown and metallic hues ap- rear of the box. all that, In these time@. he can afford to
1� , the thesitre-going woman to make her ratbor high on the cheek and back Into poor, I . The women Precedes the ninn In on. spend, and It if a rude girl Indeed who apeec h , The meaning of tha whole
� I toilet with great care and linger lov- the temples a bit of rouge. Do not A gown of this type is pictured to- . I tertrig the theatre. Ile hands tile tIckot doe; not manifest her appreciation al retort is : "Who are we that we
� logly before bar dressing table. apply this In one round xpot, but break day. This Is a very vala tan or biscuit I to the doorkeeper and then. receiving such courtesy. It In the man'm place to should be lectured by this Infilin'?
Her throat, her Complexion and her the coloring.as lt,le broken In the net- colored Silk voila over amber :olorod his seat chookm In exchange, he steps thank the girl for her company to the Are we newly born ipfantal Is it
I hair must be carefully Prepared, before orally tinted � complexion and work It milk. Th. bands of clury Ise, were I back for the woman to enter f1r8L It thpatre, but most certainly It In her necessary to repeat over and over
I she dons her costume, and however out lightly toward the edges where it dyed to match the voila and are fairly an usher In ready to rocelvo them, the Place Also to express her apDreoistion again to U4 this message as one .
Catching the latter, It will be wanted If Joins the whiter, natural akin. illuminated by the brilliant tint of the . man hands the cheeks to the usher. of the play anti his onurtax7. would teach a childi"
. She in not well-groomed. Make sure that you get neither milk beneath. The skirt Is In three . and. Mopping back, allows the woman it is not good form to sat candy In it. Nay, but by men of strange
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I cream or powder Into we places, with a front section laid In a . to follow the usher Mrit down the alsio the theatre and rustic the wrappings of lips and with stammering tonque-- . � j!
To begin with, when xho massageili your eyebro double box pleat. The tunic or over- I If the man Is a habitual theatre-groor thn box when your neighbor is trying Or, "for with stammorin lips 's
or hair. Brush the eyebrows very care- a
. her face and applies much simple cos- fully with a tiny tooth brush. or one kirt, In In two places, and finished . . � who has a perfect knowltilge of the to follow the play. It to not courteous etc. The quotation 'A
instice as to -day are considered esson- with deep points so that the height of houna. and It to almopt time for the his ea3ed an
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tial to the toilet, she must also treat that comes especially for this purpose. the wearer is not cut off. ror the very I I to comment on the play during Ito the he mocking
bar neck. , nress your hair very Softly around short woman, the bands which Islas curtain to rise. he mornotirnea does not progress and Interfere with the pleas- . 'prophet replies to t
your temple . wait for an usher. but goon straight to LUterruption of his hearers by
For the chronically brown neck -and a, and especially above your the tunic must be of the game material. tire of those who w1sh to follow the rointing out that his unwelcome I
.1 I In' this day of tailor collars, brown cars. Thedsevero pompadour or classic Or In Self tone. but the very tall we- , I I the mints indicated on the cheeks. In dIffinlrue. It you have neon the play
,necks. 4,re unhappily commoc-ahe colffuro Is charming on a perfect pro- - . 1, I I L . this came, he precedes the woman. I before. do not spoil the pleasure of and oft -repeated message will be
11 , , must alit � hat "feW -modern- Women have per- man may uxe lace or lim.nds of contrast I I la,menLy Cittl on , X ".dustom of women lhoea Strodild YOU ti3e,te'llfalf yOj,r Cod. L foliorwW by a severer word spoken '.
line it,eirdlorty the following lotion: Ing color. moving about 'the ti�emro'�tiotwo4n' the , ,;�j�jt 1�.
I foci profiles, and your escort Is pretty The blouse to most effective, having I phhlnl%' will happen next. and by Jehovah himself to this people
. I BoH6 acid, I drachim sure to secure only a profile view of I acts, I. 4�0dc�dly an the Incroame. If w hero the laugh comes tn. in it still more uncouth language,
Distilled witch -hazel, 2 ounces. you In the theatre. Soften thin view long "V" shaped lines back and front, . the foyer in large. women ,I(h th�lr And above oil thinisI do not wear s flarnely, tho harsh and barbarous
. I Rose water. 2 ounces, I by waves or tendrilm of hair about the w Ith or without a tucker of flne I I escorts stroll therein. tripeting frinnflo � list or a dead-droam which will Inter- accents of the Assyrian invaders.
' hiffon, mull, net or lace. This cham. I and stopping for a chat bntween the
II the throat night and morn- oars, and at the nape of the neck. This 0 1 � foro with the View of those behind you. 12. This -The course of action ad -
ling until It becomes mOrt with per- does not mean uncurled, straggling Isette may be high or low-necked, as- - . I I &eta. Women also DAY calls on friands
looks, but soft, clinging ripples of hair cording to thX flaa%ildf the wearer, or I If you persist tn wearing the hat In a vocated previousl�, by the prophet,
spiration, wipe off the perspiration in. boxes, ,and th000m sitting on at , 1. I f1ret-clans house. an usher will ask you
With a soft cloth dipped In warm water which any girl can achieve by dress- two chomlaettes may be supplied. ore I I so to. It a rather b d form, however, i to remove It, th"reby *rntarrasalma ,% the rent, the on y means of avert- .
iLnd aPPIY the lotion with antiseptic Ing her hair with care. I will be very for the matinee end one for evening to push one's way past a long row of � your escort. But If your heail-droffis Is ing the impending disasters ; and
gauze. After a weelc of this treatment, glad to furnish a good wear. For a medium mixed woman, other play-coors for a cast of a min. .no of those 1008 enormities. bull t litr
hair-curlar, . a 11 th �,lonie is the onctipossible means A
you Will see a marhod Improvement in with Instruction for tin use. an receipt about twelve yards of 27 -inch goods uto or two with some friend sitting In round your head on a w1re halo, you C. ng n g refresh ng to the ex-
- the color of your nook. of a stamped and aldrossed envelope, will be required toe this costume. the very center of the row. All these may roo raptlas t- hausted nation and city.
. to any girl who hen not ellpDad them The wrap shown In admirably.4is- questions must be settled by consult- oo 13. Therefore -Because the worn-
Wlion making your signed to meet the n6ado of a woman ary remarks will be Passed by men d �
t1nontro toilet. from former articles. Ina that Invariable barometer. the fool- women unfortunately emitted beh&JO14 ing of the prophet has been disre-
� maxosgo throat care and face With . with olonder purge, but Ambitious to -111-s I nas of those upon whose good nature
� I Orl4tittal orearm formula of which In ppeAr well dremsed. you MAY be lmp�slne. you. garded the punishment and destrue-
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given below. Rub this In carefully and With the race for Japanese effects 01 On who are under the guidance of e � tion foretold will surely come upon
Painstakingly. So that no oil stands out -"O slowly waning, It to folly for a woman - y per. (&./ # -� the city.
An the skim of moderate means to buy a klmono. - ' --'- * ' :, uZ4t4a Fall backiWard - Retreat from
really watchful mothers fire to da .,�O,gf,(:�
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� �/vj--- 92��� & A HANDSOME. BUT INEXPENSIVE. T" L -"L-1 to no to the theatre with W ... n, . ., r � 4
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and happy we would no longer have ours must dooline-that, in, if tjje�old order see. milvIl to depl,,re ijj1t,,r a ni,,ment he supposed that, in down. I
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cause for unrest. But the change, FAITH IN TIE OLD LAND demagogue has Ilia way. Illit lie Lho new. The Matoly mannern ,if I tits complaint attitude, Abdul Aziz [)Pfcat and capture and utter do -
SENSE OF RESPONSIBILITY the new scenes, a better Ittlowledpe - . - . vk ill not have his way. At tht I , core the spa,i,)jIq Vlr.t,)rlatl da.vs arvr 'Aigheg t" pleam, Mulai Hafid; he SO lation will be the inevitable out:
I I . of the. envied one, only convince us the great heart of the nation is, gone Allen Tvith brai;% m,,t)jhq ajj(I , ,,,,uld lie willing to make the con- r 11
of the grout) dl ey snesc; of our griev--,l BRITIS11 DESTINY BY -,NONO- sound, and things will right them-11ron hings command undivided sit cession f -,r financial rather than for Come of the conflict which' thei
. . AnCe; that the tr-yub-le is only with selves with time. tention t,) (Jay. Hnito, I)uqtl,,, filondly reasons. For it muqt be apostany from Jehovah will in the �
� ourhelveg and not with our work GENA.R]A.N SEER. DAY OF SMALL MEN. 11019P. ill(, jingling (if I guinea, ronfp9ned, with the modest, renouro- end bring upon them. t��
I The Source of PLestfulbess Is WitmIl --- and environment. - - the thnugand anti om, inf,retrici ... in es now at big di4posal, Abdul AYiZ - Ir-
' I think there is but one sure an- "WO may yet see the glitter of alluremeritq of the ng(- have for a Ifilidii it a very difficult matter to
, Christ as the Cure. swer to this longing and unrest and Ile Sa,s Allareh 18 Onward to Con. the bayonet in Piccadilly. We ha%o time diMrI the fair mirror ,if' ninintain the 'lurge numbpr of wo- SHE KNEW.
I . . I that answer in Cnrist. When we � heard that CiVililation is based (,it ,,
a have come really to know Christ, summation of Great Imperial bayonets, and if the dern g0gueH - il.ngh,4h life, blit it will past; 0ii,eittien w1m form tbr, Sultanic harem Iny letters for 11187"
,�,e will have come into a spirit that I,ave their way, peace may a thi4 at; In - ojefiqRgP t,j in Ji P baq indeed, already been . " Have you I
I Oh that I had wings like a dove, The circle Of activities, whatever it onl.� be. 3, y country I -lltng a large inqui ed old Mrs. Brown, bustling I
men : 'I'Mir de%;tiiiv I s ( I
for then would I fly away and be at May be will widerr, will make more will make such radical changen in Destiny. restored in London a% in Wartia n4gure'l , 0 ... ,king of m( number breathlessly into the village post- I ��
ading 11 w Tbroogh Iml and tril)ulatwn, ; , I t1j,- fair creatures (Arcassiami �
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% I I � , �veilt.--tpvalmj -ii;l iI . demands ; our ififluence will be more ( ur way of thinking. of our work,, Sir Theodore Martin, of London Those firebrands are #I though for a time I riek , tprn 4nd "lw wory A,dd tii hink by a French
The writorof the text, was a poet, potent, our life fuller and if we vur life, our responsibility, that we Lngland. who is hale and strong in Fie . on to di-edi; of unthinkable' 111grilipci may in] "No jetter.j," replied the post- ,,,
poet to be given are to be brave ; ar , arigm, and how near tit(- de -f .1,,, ,�f ,rangwr, %%it,) enjuyed the �
and we know tile and faithful we will come into that "rest" whiell his 93rd year, hilI been giving Ao � r1l'o I pedp by unerpittl t
. I f,,rtf,, %-,ijr tinar,-h i4 o I matitier. .
I I I to swift change,$ Of filodd, flashcs,'of cathot hope to escape burdens and me . nward to lite' I'll" "f 1'r,)%ider by 4heerefian War.
He alone can offer. If we have Of big itupr0saiGns to a newspaper' bacle may be in our luied country, " Dearie me'" said Mrs. Brown.
! I I 4111terflatia[9 peasimism atil optim- nsibilities. We will have to come to Him we will find our yoke' correspondent, in the Course of,God only knows From the thres- ,((,nAiitno,jifwn ,,f ,lour great Ito ' I .,)tit to t!,o Imperial Harem. These "I was expecting a letter or a Vogt* I I I
I ism. To -day thrills with the jo = up our minds to Many color- easy, our btirden light. which he remarked that inereacing l"Ad of nine decade" I ran look , potial do,41joy - " I ir(a,4%tan% are wulilon of great card from my (laughter Martha to � .. I .
y ' 1watity and immense value, be L: 1, ,
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) (I living; tO�Morrowy he would es- lesg days, to many a thankless task, Rev. Guy Arthur Jamieson. years only added to the zeal and lvok back upon the decay of a, BI VING It 1111tilE.11. I khdul Aiii uIll, a better conn,,is- Pay when she was conling." , 11
-cw� likohl the b-arden of life. ;to Mlly an unappreciated effort. ---4.- - enjoyment of life "You ank me," giand old age. With the Victorinitl p,.111- (if that ( lagn of ''merchandige" --Well. I'll see," said the post- I L-�.
, �- -- While tho feeling that inpired We Murt expect the hour of dc- "what,l thin,k of the olit-1 Fra departed much that was sweet' 4
;1 ,- Tommy -"Pa, What is an equi be stated, than he waq of pianos and motor master. I .
..� - the worda of the text in peculiar to Prossitig Mood, when ire wJI long - look from present to future. J,et and ure and admirable in the Vto 110roeco'-4 New Stilinn Negnilating Then he called to hitt wife in the
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�, . I tile Poet, I thilik upon tiaeazioai it, to edditpd" from the monotony, the nox T" Pa-- r --it is ahem e tell my day and genfir-itinn it rial file of our land. Where. n its Wills Ill% Ilrother. I I t Mulai 11afid should de,dre " . I .
are th I to kit,chen, ''Here's Mrs- Brown Want -
comes to every one. -All of us at rate, the task. For lrodnesq'�Ile Tommy, don't �n a nad and saddening apectat-le. ' are giants T Where e P R to kris i? there's a Postcard
11 . ... 19 al -I A droll r,q,� rt hnq roa,he(l ('a--% jqqe A the imperial haretti, Abdul 11) it . /�-,- ,- '
rome time liftVe felt the longirig to' But how often we are disappoint- I I anything about myth 0- I have been read;ng to -day the tin- � rieratons, Disraeliq. Oladstotien in Blan(a fr:,m, I !.,,.,,-a%4 the vurr,- Aijl. it ig under,itood, would glad from her aughtor Martha I t I elling I � I
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? 1 "040ape, to fly away and be at rest. ed whon circumstanceri permit of T.,)g, y kit all I An equinox ,A as a fab- � hat,, in the 11(juge of Commons. ; Politics I Where tile Dickenges and sponde-W If ri,. I -1-n Daily T.- 1, jinod it o%er to him, fne trans- tier when Martha' M* I I "
. -natural, when day af- tI trying to escape. to fly away. � led animal, half horse, halt Cow- For yearn I have studied thig great the Thackerays in literature? The legraph, ,int,n% it -t Nfulni Flafiel wtmn lwiiig, (if course. conducted -yo" eplied the I ��
I think It is there is." I Post- . �, I
., or day, year after year, we rine Tile eatio and burden and .eft so of Its name 'a derived from the words problem of ,memployment, lant men of to -day hrp, as Carlyle phras- bas r a 111-1 rl- 1,, enter, , it a .-ash batol, and it in even slat- mastel"11 witc, ''Marths, is coming " � ;. �
. .to thb same task, Mutt take ut) tile recilonailliffity. go with us. We can- 'equine' and 'on.' It doeo seem as Parliament will never solve it by ef it, intrinnietilly and extrinsically into ;t,::.:"."!,.*",, If Ow h1irpm .,f Ill, -I that a bargain in now being next Tuesday " 11
�I .6fitho mud off1rudgety. that there nob got away from ourselves. And it thene public schoola don't teach present metnuds. Why I Beeawie amall trien. I ") " , d ko o"Ied flint .It -w -k I I I
r� - boml#f, of later dOU108 a feeling 61 often the source of dissatisfaction children anything now-a-adayal" you are ineuleatina n the uorkin 3 BRASS MOUTR8 AND IRON ;1,ulwy, - ,,, ,,,, ': , III- har.-m so re I \I the pri-qerit m(,ment more than -- 4- 1 1 1 1 1 1�
11� I . rabcUi6n Obb th)ASPitit Will brti,Vo iti, i1i our Ootils rather thin th,e cir. Old Aequaintatkao-"Why, old' man principles& of dependente, an garcie, 'I. it ,,.';'irk - f %or,�illrjt% !(%., hundr-d w,mien are lodged in I I
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I illAtteatty for goalb eha,ngei, fttgto I�Urrlatatioes of our work or lives it chap, a few yoars ago you wero the the whole ttend ,if your le islation I.ITNOR. ratt r !,an w the J,rf%ate nod per in. house At II Blanca belonging NOT HIM. I I
. aelmiptv rojlla,ioit. � I Is obalip in ouroolvoo that is n4ld- beat�drmnsed man in Own but now tA to diswount the value J honeat "Dut be not deeeivpd. Our na- non',", 1,,,r'% -f Ow S111I It , tile OoVernment. where also "Jimmie, your face in dirty &Shia . V
Tho Wish It ond impoggible of fill 64 rathor then change in our work your outfit is pretty shabby. 11ad work. le 11
4 - I You. I havil lot], vied your lion in but patioing through a phase gt,il�..r., ,") ,k! h ,%v,,% pr iq 1 tllpir Iniperml timMer resides They this morning," exclaimed the toil- �
Cultist 19 VAL It We ate to ad- &lid onvironfilbrit. We think that % reversia?" ComPetnion- Well, -ays,,npt your -ir Mar- -e -A. I lie aw, , I i ., i , f w� r - , "Wh
, Victor Ut K. of Its eltititpn( The ultimate d( 'o- ,% i- �Tlj,.% I iv�mld all, with the exception of cher at would YOU Say if t
, '. v6dol; ill, We, it W,b sm to dmiislop it we Mlald oftly got into now e you may eall it that. The truth is, (I eg, 0 r John Burnsps;. bill what tiny of the race iq rv,nured. Let I q I . I , " Lat" friplid-li ry ,.f \h,jol 1 fth,,ut a dozen fiII ,of Abdul came to school cver� day with Ili . r' �
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T11 1�, t"Mt thP ,�X Sliltfl�l 1.� kni, be,raeked oil to Pei in the dirty face I" 1 14
iki.06 blghttl gbhoto of jivitte,, wa *tr would Atid II and Ice.1141"If 1 ,got married sinde, asid now it's I q � ",jeal ( utcurne of all their sing out to our day and gerifirotioIn I\ 7i I I I � ith 11w exent ,If Ie 1,Huh," grunted Jimirde, "I'd be , .
, . *ill dxchange pralle, my wife thtLt's tho bd8t,,df6ssed wo. eac , , liphenyinO I Sure- the elear, strong not of hope, the qi,itc,
,-% . o k I AU4 that *hAt *6 eoll, buraent %* eould only . nd rr, )..Pird 11, ('111 In % nogotintiona being aue- �,
. 'o itlot Will IWOW, , 96ftid 00 W6 think very foll - - - - - thin ill tovin-" v tha tiiis strand old England of golden strain of faith. We of tile % ishe his brother It must nutilegofully concluded. too polite to SAY anything." (
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