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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-11-01, Page 4, tatata.Wit,r. .5oo W9onttow , mum:Arm y• ; `1".. , BEGIN HERE 'TODAY , laoring *eager .offers a reward of , tine+ hundred, thoutaadadollara for the; retarn of.ada datiglater, Hope, who has J:leeta abdiletedablya, bawl of triminala • callea the "Ceanbiae,P. He receives letter froin the, abauctora-anstructing. him, where to leave the moneyBeads "- 'ale • deposited according to inetrue- - • " , • :Hope held in a 'sanitarium con- • ' ducted by Dr. Bristow and she Makes friends with DraKelsey, another priv • onar. Together they escape, but Hope ie recaptured. Kelsey Plans. with JUareia Charlie, adeenturere and friend of "Ranger a to send ;word of laoPea whereabouts to be father. Alderman ••Higgina head of the. "Conibinea,' tells Bristow that Ilopeariust lie killed::•Bristew goes to - the ;girl and'offers to help her escape.' •NOW GO• ON WITH THE STORY "At libetty., Quite. safe. Still at . the old house, or all I know. I have, rot seen him. I got, all this from • Morton Wile ha's been in communica- • tion 'with him. "MY dear child, be 'took her. hands. again; and , spoke with imperative tenderness, "won't you; trust me? I ani gOing to take you back te your .•home. ,But We mast act quicldy, Yoe • pee that nurse's outfit?". He pointed .to the bundle,: •"1 Want-aou to put it on• at once. Try to look as inueli like • Miss Copley as possible." He was bor- rowingIligginsaidei.- -s!Pix -your-hair •taa same way. Then come out. I will, • be waiting fer-you." The Moment he Was out Of the room . she began, to change into the garmenta 4a he had brought. She had finisheda-and was auat • put- ting on her nurse's bonnet and cape, 7111221 ,he tapped , again' and entered, "Geod girl!" he said apareVingiy, and even in ha, hate, admiringly. The car will be waiting, Come." They had turned to the door when it fiew_open, and Anita fated them. Dr1dflaining, she aalat-ii-med-the- deor beldivaale.r,aandastootl, her vett- ,• , Omits glariees .darting .fromone to tat Other, to fastea: at last an Brialow: ' Bis anger was white hot; but he Ips best tia" control it` • •• • ' "Let me *remind you, Miaa CepleYaa icily severe, "that you should. be on duty elaewhere. You'll, take my Orders now, and return to your post." a ' "Oh, indeed?" she, flaunted her • sneers. "I wonder what the Alder man Will have to' say to that?' ale ,tooked at her, a cat -like gleam • •• in his narrowed eyes. , • "t think the Alderman will Probably have a.good aeal- to say when he. letinis-tbat 'it is you who arearesPena •• • ' sible for his plane going wild, I have nto driven the needa* 'ithe discovered—" drawling slightly to s She had dr '•b. tantalize het - lease of hisrain '-"I have jest discovered • • „ ", last. how Juarez Charlie got his tip • • that Miss Meager" was. in this sani- • • : "Yen have?" She teased her. head to • eever a vague uneasiness areUsed. by . his manner • • •- • "Just tliat." Ile inclined his .head 'slowly. ,"Throligh a small oversight, • or, .shall we say; inexcusable carelessness -most likely from feminine mo- • tives of economy -4i hat in which • understand - a photograph of Mies• •, Ranger was taken, was exchanged: for •another 'to be sent to .you at this ad- dressaan direct clue not, ti be per- ••vertti or mispreved •• in any possible . • . • ' Anita 'tottered and for an instant •• Chased her eyes. • 'ller whele bearing and expression • altered.' With the hot iron, of neceaa . aity;she seemed to have sineothed out •-„,aiera wrinkle of aassion „ She stead before him her aupenor, the respect- • ful; composed nurse. ' t.. „ "You're tight, Dr. 13riatow. • I for- got Myself. I apologize. But 'I doaa • believe you want me to go bark on duW or even remain in the hesPital under the circumstances. -- "If you will aair me what you owe me," With a gaance that BristOvt, rightlY laterPreted as meaning that she demanded a heavy. stake,. "I will lea,ve ataanee,"' . . His lip drew back showing the edge of his teeth.. • • ' • ,• "Yea are ,asking me, to assist in your escape—the nurse who foolea me into :believing Mips Ranger to se her sister who has imposed this per- haps ineffaceable blot on my hospita1? are spokeawith virtuous indignation. • She took all this as Mere preamble, Be Was talking for effect; shearing her the , line be meant to followand stiengthening his. position with* the girl at the Same. time. knevia I linow, tjobtor. • But yea don't Altogether understand: I have been a tool, an unwilling tool -a -a feel of Higgins." "You' can •go down and get Your Week's salary from the cashier." • He spoke with curt finality. • "Further than .that, I refuse to .comaromise with you" ' The answer stunned her, overtaxed her- *carefully, maintained repression. • "My week's salary? Doeter, 4'11 need money. It's too late to do any- thing • in ,tovin, and I can't cash a Cheque for a sufficierit amount in the village.- You, always keep from five fora tifoadatii-id iteteainatheasaf eran Must have -it." • • • •, • She waited. His face was like flint, his eyes stone cold.' It frightened her, and she cast her reserve -to/the .aynica • "Yea couldn't leave, me hereaawith SAVE MONEY BUY BONDS • Denomin. atm' ns 1100 500 $1000 Write for List H. It, BAIN & CO. 1,1TD: 350 Bay • Street, Toronto CHAPTER XXVIII, • During • the struggle Hope. had shrunk back. Tlien at its appalling climax she stood, motionlesp,, living through a cycleainu wend.. Hope's one idea now was flight. She started ter the door. • The, inovemeat light as it was, arcased,Ariita. - She rose to her' knees and c.lutched the bunch a keysait her ' "You -forget it'e locked!" alfialook- ed it the girl withameli hurning hat red, such evil intent, that a chill ran ,down Hope's spine. Anita, mad to batter her,, trample her, mar the beauty which she be- -lieVed had taken Bristol* from her, made. a rush, her hands crooked like cleats to tear the girl's. face. Thane caught her wrists and forced` them : • .• • Look for ' 4014 the, yet . . dealer's, counter r for your . and' •the' beet ;Peppermint Chewing Sweet for .94Y •mcd?',PI.•Orb • Higgins? .For your own sake, you couldn't. He'll get off. He's get pull. But She. faded. her, • artra. "You don't de/v.". ;• • • • • "Yea will:have a -hard, time' eating me in, any of your criminal performances," he , said haughtily. "Mho:fact' that as -soon as, I leaned of Misa.liaager's•identity,.1 tookateps to a-etuin her to her parents, 'ea -met, • • '•• . She sought through het memory for some threat .to hold over him., ' "Kelsey?", she said suddenly. "It's' notcertain that he's drowned.* Sup-' pose he tares up-e'l , "Dr. Kelsey has turned up;" he re- plied coolly: "He is alive and. aafe,' I .• f am happy to say, and I have been in communication with- him. I owe the dear fellow all the amends I can make hire. Another score against you, Miss Copley; ih aye You to ,thank for • those doctored receras' tliat' iadured nie ,to hold him here as a patient_ One more teasot,", sterniY, "wha, I canaot .can, niae at your proposed getaWay.!? • Kelsey alive and on terms with Bias, tear!' She was past 'defiance now. . sacrifice Me? You'll traMple Me in the mud? You meetrit? You reallY anean' it?" she muttered, ' "Come,". Bristow Said; to. Hope, and took her hand. , : Anita stiffened*. .She flung;her arms out across the door, barring the way, . •"Meve aside!? Bristow, conananded. There Was a brief? sharp straggle between thenaSh4 felt. herself 'giv- ing way before his greater. strength. 'Harveyt'r .she•was sobbing.. "You wouldn't do ' it! :touWO.UiChi't. Not after all we have been' to each ether." Ile shat his teeth; aTici made an - ether , and more saccessful. effort to pull her f roMthe' door. She thrust her hand in hero pocket, nnd ,jerking - out the hyPodermic 'Syring she had biught for Hope, jabbed at, him with Ile tlaiew airnself Siciewaye; and shifted ilia grip • to catch her. by the arras. She aareated the right one free, and reaching over his sitlder, &track Wildly at the hack Of hie neck. -Suddenly he irtirepleta fell befivily ageing beta and. slipped 'through her erineto tellbOta` (Me eliiiilee:Ont. Of ahundred .she had driven the ndIo into the base of MS brIn She was on her knees besate ,hirra thrustlng OrL1hreuhTn1et4 • coat to Ida braiata deadl" :she gas/tett, , -Rhe-had iIte4 his head-on. lier other arm, NON, lie aha Witildrew oho tot.* a 1101c or two 0 illooti on-hw • ISSUE No., 43. •.• • She bent herself te the task of' hold- ing the mo.4 Woman off, teelading her wild onslaeghts; and alipaingaway from her brushing, irasp, rather than to close with her and .malteit a test of relatiSe Strength. •' They_Were near; theibeCand_Hope, tteeing this, did riereUri aside, but • took the nurse by surpriseacaailonada ing into her .with such force that,• Anita rocked; her heels shot out, and she fell backwara acroos themattress. , In a• second Hope was on top offler, dragging her. arms together, heading down Anita's wrists withoaehand and tearing at.the bedclothes with the other. ' • ' '• • • She managed to jerk the comitei- pane free, and With difficulty, for the woman struggled furiously,wound it aronitir Anita's TaTadiZtridipg-dewnIter apts. She began to scream, and Hope stuffed the end of the Spread in her mouth. It was, ala effectual gag. • She tore a sheet into ,strips, •and ' with thont, securely tied Anita's hands and aaklea, Thia 'tteea•Plos4ed, she Steed, up, • at a- , She was surprised to find herself Pael elfid determine',. . • She bent over Anita and detached the keys froni her belt. Then with ;•aillid fingers she fastened up her fallen hair, and Ocking up the bonnet which Mita had snatched, from her head in„the struggle, Straightened it out sad put it on. • Without a shudder sheatooped and dragged 13ristow's body' from the door, aomar the right key and walked out; locking the door behind her and pat- ting the key in her pocket. A:glance showed her that the cor- ridor was empty, and she walked aa- watat tae stairs .• •• , She was ;-halfway down the stairs when a nurse cease tanning up from the hall below. • The woman stopped at the landing arid waited for hor..- •'(To be continued.) • • Oitool-Detnitioina " A deacon le .a.hea lowest ain0 „or C, hatatian,•' ; ...A. Monastery is place ot mow , . Marriage is • a sacrament where 'a priest' unates a, man and woman In •fatal union. •• ,, 1.. . The Bible is evilest bigamy when it.says ao.itan can serve tiro masters. • False. 'doctrine •Is when,: a peter Wee wrong staff, to a man, • • • America . Was • 'dioceyered: by the Spinach.- .• .• . JPL.1358 the crossed ,the. ocean, and this was known as. tae Pilgrim's Progress, • • - • An appendix is a nortiOn Of a book, •which nobody. yet has • diseovered ef . , . . 'aay :,use.• ., An ibeta•la ..wbeae. you lot*. at the back Of a ..hpoir to fina, out ,.antathing you *ant. • , • . • ,. • A grass widow, is the wife.. of a 'vegetarian. • . .MInercrit LInitnint..for Every pain. . • a An itinerant collector of old. iron Waif trundling•ha barrow along a verY' narrOwLroad. Behind him. was asome- Whit.elder,ly.motOr car; .the impatient driver of which *aa-hooti gond..toot-.- irigniahle,anxiety to. pass he ola iron. butte*: • The, Old area . merchant • leek - ed around at the car. arid thea i?:ildross- ed the , •ovinerz--:-"Orl right.' guvaior, laa Call for that toanorreia" •' , . e. • . • ,. • . Ojai Model. This style. is .designed in.sizea 16; 18, '20 Oita, 80, $8, 40 arid ineliea haat ,meneuro. .:Size 36 requires 8111 ,yarda of 40. -inch . Material. With '4, yards of 361nCh Contrasting, ' `. • • No. 088--aEicqUisite.Linee, style Is eite414010d efisea 16, 18,, 29 Year*, 30,3301 [aid 42; lathes, btlirttnetutUre, Size 30,rectuireil 31/4 yards a' 404rich 'Material:With...11c yardirOf oriv. tritsting and 21k, yards 'Of biatich • Na, 181a-Stuaa log,. Coat, Dress, Th style .1a: itoi.ttaatt .aitea 'Ai' 29 IteavirOtir.,86 thchwir-.hifir meaaute; , Size 80 tequirela 84 'y*rd# of Infiteri4 With, 14 a'ai'd et voritralatiagal-'....:,_ • •••••±' Ne; atifiaaCeialaii4la tyla assigaea In Masa Sinai% Meta ' quires 14 Yatds of 40 -inch ariaterial with ,(N, yards -of binding: ,• • • No. 6557-Schoo1 Dress. This style isdesigned in SiZeil 6, 3; 10, 12 and 14 yearc, Size 8. re ire "1 ,T yards of i3n6e-hineeohnmatmteytirlagl. with 1/, Yard' • No. ' 064—Fo1 • Wee lashionablem • This Style fa designed in sizes 2', 4, and 6 years, • Size 8 -requires :6; yards of':86;„incir Materiel: - • i.tiN# TO ORDEIIII.A.'11.tRil. .01.14,r0h640 whlut p„*.9". -Rio) ium 4U11 large: The medium size. rek-, trim% 14 to the Itypedetmie whitth" tellen„to the•..floori eud underpikod, Vitrito•Yout name ahd address pflin itt4. iiiteaef !Melt patterns as you want. Enclose 200 in stamps Or Coln- (eoin preferred; wrap. stm1 ftddrOas your order to *ikon Patte-to tiervite, 711,V/est Adelaide St, Toronto, •Patferne Sent A11., DATTliiitNiii 00 OiNTS ,IN STA.MPS OICOOIN PIIEPEIIRED), fei14.aftNr4.3,14I.Y, • • ' • First -prep Japan teas are admittedly tlie• finest • that cothe out ef the ia001 of blossoms. d'SALADAP • Japan green tea Is comprised 'only' of first -crop • leaves. ' • Fresh from the Gardenas College Styles • for Girl Studertts Representatives sent • to •gials' rola' ,. loggiafrom fasalen magaZirieit and , froaa metropolitan :shoati• to scout for , ,... fa..icrii:ila4:144tQu't.r::;.n't. t:1:111::.teyleo .00: Per entinialeaa ie. declaring the cellege, • haps, thee any other consumer., The PAL ... - college girl's...werdreheIs unique be. cause planzied,.., ler a particular ..life, ' which it Must express. 'phe• has 'ger- , . tate definite .aeials and frequently 4,: . . non -stretchable budget.‘_•If her clotliefia-, express her. activities. Al.' are laecoin, ... Ing she, is well dressed., i.„,...., Standards vary in the. different in., . stitutiOnS, but generally speaking, the". college girl :must have three type of .dreese737 sports or, tailoredclothes for • . minimal wear; dress frockSaforinforra, • • : al- efternoon and .eiening 'affairs; and- • • ; Tfie wiscloni'ot intwisdom • Qt' Wh1P' f8r2181 evening clothes; r : ' Ping as 'a means Of Macipline : anti ' . . • . , • . SWesster„ Suits. .1tfrrenepq:11;:ifn,g.tt:dlieheCeuhs$.1Lestiliorinit'.:.1.,a,1,601nrae 'h:iimiusbLtte,n.ytanii:14, „ii4tse,Tv.uhipteap::71:1..1,ata,tneoed„:d.:43,47317101thi4 ese u,:4:Iiitthrli;;tain.nisdal:aeoe:,. ..}11.7:.t:,,a/;Tittoieh.r,:tirtiae..rcetteh.relf‘etiela%hlie.y9cci:abiALudoins3:int';4.viaelda ., .istortifigea, wol,m;.ho4fd‘ nioeotsael.. t.hi;.4eoznw:31:1:nt. "course "'featured for tuttuion weir, s A, .... corporal punishment 48 st- necessity, With.the silk,-nad Wool, is in evidence, . ' but in the general ap'bringingof chil 'this autumn„ but the gold and !Myer . -odar9na.ptahteienetni'l)yliniasplat3:thilietlret.,unalttarLanbaP-. .(iltestaiginsIg; ,i:Idseetliniinngst.,rthiPee_8.neacnkdliinbe .. bolder.viith .ine. Of child -nature and the develOP, bands, showing insets at tae cuffs. ment Of; good thoughts and 'habits bY Where ,the aWeateiaailit has no metal •• extinaple, as. Well a is precept. Cala• bands: ,a new, *teas 'expreseedan the dren are too etten. the victims .of atua modeinistie adesigns on the sWeater.. „ temper and Of .a 'hasty decision. They top.'„ : ,. ' .. ''..,, . , , . realize • keenly the injuatice , fleaa . perhaps one of the reasons sweater..; them and. their lilies, and characters iiiits, are. So. •centinually liked is be - are enabittered and • hardened by It. , 'cause they offer 'great variety in Color • Where aeverity,Beeint • , and • treatment., •Withseveral; - sweat- -"Forthe very yea, . ina, ets and skirts,:many changes can vary ,'. Periericeil„the first • .. r* • offender, the the '7-a--- -the-wardrobe, the colors are .se-Vivit, .. . that thea. ' can contrast with Skirts as .policy, ,' of . kindness , and . patienee. well. as. match them, Seaeria stores .. shoula. he , the tale, but of -coarse are 'disalaying .it new color called • • there is a ,Bmit 'Wall this and; .there Tomniy-Red; asAdashing aa One could. comes a time:. when :seaerita and cor- • . to,:.atighteri ‘A,:.!:1, :whiter, • dean. petal. punishment May be necessary wisha to olitcheoteinenetigderivireilrolteirthaviatht than": 'tlionuechs,w,.ofe,astiel:eiril .intheta15117A:oru'th,tiagia.::,:etka:,,. , line ainaliqued •with Silver kid . int" punity. • One :boy ' who was . allowed 'Another sweater , • has a.* three-eelor to go' With a Warning' On eight differl, eOmitinatien„ beigey-green 'and. brown., ent occasions : atinply Itioked naon :With. ft: a'. brown '•velieteen , skirt. ia • ., the ,:whole 'prOcedute asa Joke where- , as if, he had: been 'given. a Smart ,w1110- Worn;• • , ' C '. • P Aidde from-:,-the-fact-,-tha.,iweater..' ing on his thitd appearance hewn , a - - -1d suits. do not an- ont, of ' style quieklY. s • .. 'their practicality front .other points of view_makes them an -ideal. costume for :. . !Ike • eliege :girl; :they. adtnit. . many '. changes and • maytie Worn .neatly an _the,lyear .round:. • ',.. ,. ' .. • .• LIght-Weight Ensembles,. • .... .. • . , • •The, next feverite, type , of frock.. Is the ensemble,itlightly :more format . Tyusittmcvs. then the.: sweater dress.• • Theeniem4; ble also permits ,sevetal changes-. Minards alnimentacleanaescuts..etc.: ' AI - .....1„,.._. • AnITTILIE COS.11, .. ...a variety efL,falirtcs inchiding ,s.ilk• • ''' . •• Gicivernment : Defined . e,:).fartitz. . • ' . eitepe, tiveed, and cashmere jersey, re-'. . Jeveathent from. ,monetony. I Of • • • Old :nurse, the widow • of a aupetita, 13y 6 'I"'e'n Ill'n g ii-'6.17ve4,:filtarneet.dth.thateil5;:t94lteenniftnilotoltrotnilur:next to • nething, '' A :young lady was Inquiring of her . heated government servant howshe,. Ing woolens that • are warm but neitlif.''. was .gettiiig elong.'-,: 'Badly , enough, dresses .tkoin last season or the sea, erstiff nor beavy„.lest,413_.one ' to ;feet': .• .: . -; '• ' ' . . da.rlint, only . the govermint iateada son before'e:an.1* confident that-'t.14.e• heavy 'Cloth .dress todo.aomethingthius?' ' made a t aalih -- of fotmer: years, donned with 'reluct wh- . And 'at's*. government Neter'. . a again They ate, ance,. la• not to 'reappear.' Tweed .ea- ,.... „ pat - mint .1t"6 -.a . halaa-dcaen gintlemin. • PeciallY 10,to bealighter than ever,,ia terns :. : disPleyed . by: • manufactlitere • "iS :it .Jokite 'Ye ' are Miss? Sure- So, easily t•ransfornted by. .00.• few iviry :child knows. What's the Geyer- changes in • lines und ta'e .quick magic •atabring. as' Well. as :weight. , The pat.' . of home. linting.,ot dyeing. . • ., '' • ' an' the' Rakes,. maybe a that meets '..an' Anyonecan tint or dye successfully ,t'ilow peatel , coloring and indistinct pear like magic, right °yet, •the, faded ash117.deirinsgeraii)h'i°: e:fe'f;rigtisCish. MS11,n.a-Ceeal.lre,aarrely thenfor ns thinks what'a bestfor the ' - a'naselves, xiw•ritihnialntrt76,8:ts,fiais4htliints.Dolarlii.:hna•%:e'.D4 .yal)ps.; an asays that',s beat ..--aii'.' out -�f -style colots.. Diamond ,Ity'es either entirelY• of tweed' or 2combinst Or -.;.. ' pens, of that . • fabric :. ' with ,mtother, • that's , the ,Oover"mint." , ,,- ..'• • • spetor run. They never, give Wags • dresses will,be light as manufacturer , .of well as smart ' MOderasmart A• ..• .'. never cl.isappoitit„ they;: don't streak, ,, • ., . . _ priced. ,frecks„ offers .one model that tely perfected byever 50 yearsagfd-ye".' that ' aedaed look. • They '' been Tinting :with :there IS.; ehay 88 Acta a .taelatia.betteneniumPer and a "-anala bluing. and dyeing takes tufa a ,litt slightly . flared skirt .: ttinimed with! more time tca"seta the color., Yon ca aatide Of the reverse. aide of the Ira.; YOUR .S •IN • k . • .get all the lfashionabl% Shades . !anThe coat Paired ,With 'a. Silk 'frock. . ,,terial; , a Another bee an. Interesting .Self DisCipline If we are te• improve, we naust dis cipline •ourselves. The, reason , Why' Most of US' de, not is that we4o.-day to day doing the same old thing. iti -a tontine way. We heire ,allOwed. selves to pick up Waatever' ;ideas. We equal,. absorb without . effort; conga., quently we'. have 'become .mentalla lazy . and inefficient in order ate Im- prove our • condition, we mast- neces- • sarily discipline Ourselves • by •exer, ciaing the mind,' making , it •subserva. ent. and obedient to , the ' will. This diseipline is necessary for the, welfare of any business, ., • ' • In, Great Eritaie., and,. Seatadinevia Young men.. are :placed in stores to serve an apprentic.eship, just as they 013 in any other trade, They are first 'taught obedience. to discipline. They are , thoroughly ,trairaeda even 0; the, minutest 'detail. .• lanfettunately, In mericaano suchaapatentieeshipasye tem exists. The *average young man , • , is attracted to, and is free to accept .the,:position which . pays the largest salary. TO Bemire a position without training is .decidedly not for hh3 best, interest. :No greater Misfortune' could possibly be his. More Young • mai have been•rnined hY.drawing large eel,. aries early in their' business life than by any. ,other cause. The _your* man,' generally speak- ing; feels, that 'while, he is .Yeeng Owl before he settles. down he -"mUst. See' something of the world," • as"he ex- presses . it. Instead of, deVating hie not have been, so indifferent :and, tle, • . pare hours to, reading and • study tea ihuat." . Improve his, mind, he -7often :pasties thein , in idleness , and .disisitiation. "Darlingi goaarough• purgatory Ere king not only has he acquired bad tor you!" "Yeti aay:i3o, but ho*_eau: 'Malts that, are hard to break but his prove It?". "Bel); wife:" ' health May have become iMpeired: It •'. Is ' absolutely 'inapessible for tia young mail to spend the night hi dissinitien, and' be at his best•the next day. • Kindness F'ays , a Mothet=aI don't •think, darling, that yeu shouldplay.cards on Sun - .day." /Steen Son ---"But, mammy,. aye are not playing pioperly, We're Mail cheating."• • • . ' InaistaronaDiani nd D • • d, coaths eavelope pockets, •while Oiranhnt E.ac2eaci ce • H.sariEe rr caeooefstrriNbe,artai.n.c istshi ty'n07..,Lcy,a,• :u0:1 esmse • • . • • • "Color Craft," -my big W be dollar saving .ailets„ save .diSapPointment.wil.gl • be ..:ent;k:noout*' e' a _, • • the , frock , gives an. apron effect • in front.' Tweed le combined with sada • also in-. an. ensemble 'having a satin any,aiddBreosas orlalterter. IP6o4(11.1.1.bltiied in 't°' 'FREE. ,Just write MaoM , . • r n, fagoted blouse • ' • mond Dyes 'Windsor, n* : aaonnursonas, ;. • ensemble and diyidtng theit honors, •,, ' between •the sweater'dress and the thete. hive entered one and two-piece • .dresses, somewhat tailored, ef Jersey, 'ombre cloth, and *rep. Overt,. .!these freaks keep their aliapea. haying ,n� tendency to sag 88 de aweater dress- .. In adaitian'to that; they.are easy:. • lo, don aaple,cidedly smart. green was used for ho unusual' dress. of the Surplice type./ An od.dolittle pocket was set in, at the waistline, end. fine pleats ,fell at the. left side of theskirt•-, The cloth was • so shadedthat...the right side of the - too of dress: to the sorplice open: . ink was „of the darker green, as wa the border of the skirt: ' • For informal af•teinoon affairs, the • cellegt 'girl' way .deilireS to fellow the • mode has at least 'one' transparent l vel • - vet dress, either printed oradahr, cam- , bined with other materials, or with. 'delicate lace. One afterneon frock is of dot-Oatterned velvet with a V Peck- • line of lace,' a• fagoted and .shirred treatment in, the bodice, and 'it fltiely,,, ideated Blatt. Developed in rinulcui:- 'fevorite color ` for dress frock, or of, soft Wool -brown, Mie 'of the street colors featured for alitumti; the frock is, particularly lovely. Informal Ftocks. 288 Yonne Street • - • ' r • Toronto , ,Hoiti Many ,people you know ,,who end their colds with Aspirin! • And howoften you've heard of itS prompt relief Of sore throat or 'tonsilitisNo wonder' millions for colds;neuralgia,,L rheumatism, 'indltie-aChe's'and,Palris that kii.iiittilitein:Ithe- won- --der is 'that anyone, still WoirieSthrougI.w-intet--withottt' these -tablets t TheyrelievequleiV,-yerhave no effect vOliatever-en the heart Vriends have often told You Aspirn is marvelous; doctors. • .,ba_. dedared it 1latilliC5$,,E.V44.44Iggi§t. 1.14•SA-Wit,11•14.97100•44447-,-- eons., Why not put it to the test?• • . . tt:a(l'tsoa!k-Reglltttf-d-b""a'bL • a • Sophistication ' Popular. • • • It hag been discbaered hint) that tho college girl's' preferences crop out atrongly in regerd .to ,evening.clothes,, , . - . ----- ... Anything, that -as -in: the-leaata,gialish 'arouses no interest, She' insists' v7oen : toPhistiCatien in every line, The' Oro-- Aalant,,,Mode.,Jeeda,..itselt:•to -this -.de,: ,...... . , mend, since all the Stales are diStinca '• ly - Mature', With thelr'hing dialing . •, aines-aalirratireatcatiaaatheir • .' flutteriaga---,---a'--- 'a- drtiaieries,, and theft tYPebf decoltet- - age, aloteover; swathed • 'hipline ' and. the .iangoteue.gaireofattansparentael. • *et contribtite t� pleat), Modern eVen-, • Ins Clothe§ .in the category ' of Ole. ' ,tatice. '