The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-08-04, Page 44. A
'TOO 14MKNOW SErrillEX•4
TWURSDA:Vt. ..A1,101-TS1 4TH 9$8.
***Loral rvira'ahiria Shop Wor
NO Joi;i, Toe: Large:esl No",Job 'Too Small.
AVEN: ,INSTALLEE MOPEEN. AND, 4.1.P.-"1.0..PAIrt
L74.1,UP..MENTA MANNED, EY 'EXPERIENCE!) MEL!.•
us our next lob. We guar'intee,_ ;8144feetket our
• estimate* are Withnireltaelt
ASHI1lE1.0 PLAN' JUNIOR
114, ond Mrz Ettatta;n and iI rkowlistpMAiT.
yen PortRope*1.44 with 141.'' Mat TO Save' iiiniarl:.PloWing Natch:
fluroU CsUutY To -Pkit, "T.:14
•:It4,reseat CAOntY At.International'
Notchlthia Pia .
*Os. ItOta 110a.,ever tha Veek-
en4,, . : •
lilepon#44,
fr.** 01 jeden-*• .:preSenta. •
);h04141,kioIreno;74:10.1'.the past lo weeks
with her her 0.4toPte, ••lm.S. • roPkr.#04 „
A •
HE HUNTER BRIDGE 4BOILER. 'WORKS
mine' Kinesrdina. °Mario.,
dutlr•
Mr, :and. Mrs. AM. Helm end r.
and Mrs. Will Kelm, spent Sunday
'with friends : in ,Goderieh.
•
Mrs. AnMe Jewitt, Of Lneknow vis-
ited ,with Mrs. A, Ileint a. few days
last week. • .•' •••
Mr.. and Mrs.- Robt; Reed; Spent
Sunday with John Mel?onald's... •
' 144ki Lorena' Ifogan :of • Gitelph
Silent the WeekPend: at her' home,..,:'
'.Mr. and Mrs.' Chester Ifintor.t and
den/Otters visited, -with , Ashlield'
friends .tatier,; the week -end.
, •
WOMEN'S „DRESSES: -SPECIAL, WU?' OF,
'CRE.PES,' WILES. BEGIII.Art. up TO $6.95
,SPUNTEli; .EMPIRE
. .
OTHER GIbQUPS AT __$3 5p`
Rough. Penes, Yd-
NOweremiing .Shantilasa , ,
'Sheer Ores* -Lengths '
• Reg., $4.95'
Tub-fuPrint ;7.
• Frilled ettrliems. Reg. $1.00 pr.
2 Par ......$149
$129
Men's Wash Pants ...,....$1.39
Flannel Slielre,Iteg. $4.95, 2.49
, Polo Shirts
1.0
5.95
YeSt tied ,Bleomer Seta .t.92c.
TairSta 'Slips,
Girdle/
Bobby Sox, Pair
l`willed Sheetinta 81". ,:z***19t
'4.year Guaranteed, Skeet* '
• Mrs. Medley' •e:•.1rdine'
ir TiSitink . frier
Mr. and 1VI
Sunday , with
• Rev. Bar
.14eW ',fork Rite:" "aaluka E
tWO Weeks at his home .nore.
. ,
Misses, Betty and Derothy,McEver.
,
are :sPending the holiday* with their
grandpirenta Mr. and . Mrs.' J.' fi:
llodgkinson
M. Nicholson babeare guests.
of Mrs. M. Mdl-e0n, • ,
. ,
Sunday Visitors at W. Boyles Were.
Mrs. E.,' SiMpsen,
and Mrs. Arthur Siinpson and • Mr:
D. De Freis, of MooresViile andMiss
Jean .A:nderson of Mafehing,..
s Mr. : Jack Graham who has spent
the past two Weeks with•friends here
herx
has returned _to' liis home in Ann Ar
bo -,
•
,Ringwood and sons George
and' Jack have. returned to 'Toronto
after 'spending a -week at the' home
.nf Mr. Artinit ,Gratim.
-Miss..Frances Ellfott b'as returned
to London after visiting '-'With her
-..‘sister, Mrs. Karl Boyle. •
;sant
.1.4 0 recent Meeting of the'lltiren
rioWeaea'S AsSOCiation. • Whichwasi,
held in .0russels, the' di or were
0 the oPiaien that HOree• CfmatY
5140414 b Pre,Seatated at the Inter,
national,Plowing Match thiS V011. by
a teanf.ef thiee boWho wuu14,Vuutl-
pete,..Antfl,Inter-conntY cealPetition,
for the Former's• Magasine,•trephY,
Tkis e'nustpetition is; open to one team
of three' boys from eech..cematy, .
• the proviace Ineinbers of. the.
team most'. net . have ,reached .their.
20th. hittlidaY by October' 1st; 1938.,
Ple04id 'Cash Prizes are Provided et
"the tateritational' Match ,for ,contest-.
alttS,,int the Inter -Penn* de:111)041On,
In ell;1 gash.' 'Prizes' are aWerded to
.the 'Tanking contestants, ranging
prize of, $41;90.to i5th
pfiZe. Of $4.00.. '• • •••
The direetor og. the -Huron' Plow,
fllens Association Stiggested -that, the
fairest :way to sleeta team wouldbe
e have interested boys compete at
_
UfliOr
Match,and the three highest
'oYs 'would be...selected to 'represent,
„ county :at the . International
s 'leek after the •proposed
• Math the following conainittee
r.as ' appointed: 'Bert Heiningwayi°,
• Brus,sels,. lthbert • Mitehie, Brussels,
L.:' McDonald, Brussels, -Gordon
...11s!GsVin; Walton, Ian Meet:eat-I,. Cihk.
toti-ProspeetiVe contettants are asked
to, notify any Metaber of the above
'mentioned conunittee..;" on or before
August 15th., ,if they intend to com.7,
'pete• atythe local Junioi., Match. The
committee' hope, that, ther'e will 'be a
stiffieient number Of entries so ,that:
Junior,' Match conducted
and, a team: selected. to PloW n the
f.nter-County competition at .the In-
ternational:Tit:wing Match, which is
beings: held near 'Ilareie,, during the
second Week in October.
t
Boys' Sethi's, ,Suits
Reg., ,.$1.00 •
IBOYS' POLO SHIRTS .
s
• tiNVARIO,CENTRES:
GET' BASEBALL ,SCHOOLS
FREE ADVERT 1$1 N
rpmi:ine o,faugt4onr
•OOsp•PY lot te• again IneltktiOn 'tltO
t4ift: tb.ikt it, 14 iMPOSSikle Pr OP tO
' frearadvettiaing "tiaa • RaP07,
*tat,
-INAPor. he 4 largt ntetrOpoittan 44,
Coltinelng the effort Made' 1,A'
Year to tteel4t itt' the in.Struetion and
"delclopment .of„.yoong baseball Ow -
Pt*, in Ontario,' the 'Toronto, Baseball
Chtk.bas announce& that iv win eop-'
duct schools 'this year at St COW -
hies: Louden, Kitchener, -Owen,Sound;
Barrie , and fieterbore.
: • Last' year, the Mbheld a
at Maple Leaf Stadium' 102,Toronto,
het owing. t�' thefact that a "greet
• inany player's were unable to/make
Ole tYlP.' to ' the • Queen ',MY if I was
deemed advisable t� go out into.the
Province" this summer and reacb as
Many 'points: its possihte,. The 'pia*
seleted. are regarded ascentral
pointsembraeing. the, Ontario Base-
ball., AstociatiOn. It is. planned to
• spend two .days.„: in each. plaeo Thk
• dates selected , are St.' • Catharitila,
August 15-16; London; August 17 -
IS, Kitchener, August 19,-290 Owen
Sound, August Barrie; Aug-
ust and F'eterboro, August 26
ews Item_
oia sniall.,country-weekly, one
01.114# 4*Olttio 1,4" (A4%0.11400 frOM:
Nb as ene wettick•
.WoricWith othere ni hia-regard
tintair to expect that a laublisher
relinquish. one Way OX deriVing.
incenie .froin .0, aenrsPaPer, while he
tend S •his..infiueztee,. *4. far '*4 pqa,§1b1P,,.
to all (00ed 'rneveaWata
Sehoirs foot:. specialist, Will be at
',Rath weilliiintreWSto e etl-
oesday,.. August 16th; .froin 310,in. to,
1.1.p.M.;giving 'free: advice on: all loot
ailment. ' ••
• Y011.;..MAY .:•
.c.KNOW
3
THE SENTINEL is 101.Xl01111 to, p ublish all -the news it can. •
We -feel that our readen eau. help' As by sending in items like "Per-
sonals," Report* of Social Affairs" and other `!:Activities."
One item alone may seem too amto bother with, but when added to
many other helps make intrrestine news of the "doings" 'of Our town
_ . •
and rural Mks..
A.Y-WETMAYE-YOUR-0070PERAJION?
IF:, ANYONE
: __Ries
•--.-Gets Married
-1155 Gueits .
• -Goes Away •
-1Ias Parti.
-4las.a• Baby
-,-Hae a Tire
III• ••
-Hasan"Operation
an Aceident
-EnYa,a Noree
• 7 -Wins a Prize
--Receives' an Award
• ,-.4Builds a ',HotiSe, •
-Makes a Speech,
al Meeting;
Takes ,Part in An
Other Event
THAT'S
OR :WRITE ' YOUR ITEMS HERR',
• . ,
•
AND WE WANI'IT
• ' .• PROMPTLY
111PLYROODT
, Mr.. and Mrs. Robert MitcDonald,
Florence and :Jack .spent Sunday itt
.1.; E. !Tura:ars' Underwood., •1.
Mr, and'Mrs. Vincent Wardell, 12th
eon:, Buren..., spent': Sunday -with their
datighter, Mrs. Wm' Culbert and Mr.
Culbert.
Mr and Mrs Cliff Hetherington
itidgetoyvn, 'spent Tuesday :at Mr. Al-
bert Thoinpsen's:
Me: and Mrs. Ben Baker. of Minnie -
'sots and Mi. Richard, Baker have.
'been ealling en 8th con. friends this
i'o1Iowin TTiWt of sehtlol,hPr,
„howlers v.araptied .4;p1P. T•OPliPa
at..taktita, ,cipg,stiptia' ;PP vcaloinat.
Inanity.. "After whelk a. rees., is
Made te.inSert'free advertiaing on
eeraing an"event 0 tnke place in tir
near taut*. the 9rg*nisattett, SPeW
$Cring. the ' 4a14ea An* instances
derives. a. Moneti4 benefA. If thOse
Wishing ' to .inivertise,free
• wise, would 'just think the •Tatter
over, the,v .would find 'that the small
411194.4t -Of OietteY sPent-ott advertis-,.
ing a coming -event Comes back to
,
them. 'oVei :and oier again: If 'fifty
cents is spent in advertising a Coming:
event forvitich the price ef adinission
it .26 'cents, the miVertisement needs
to deaw.,:only to More people to
cover the expense: If otte-were ie. get
down to act:tel figures the.adveitise-
merit .certailtly has drawing power
out of all-,Prupartiph to the. Charge
made. A little'inveStMent,•yieldi7realty
big': returns- andet PeoPle continue
Co:request thaVpublishers insert'.fre,
notices,' of, • corning events... That,
some Of. then:. Other* Pee the sense.
:of. our arguinent:: PublisherS0. realfi
Must live; ;just as otberfolks do .and
they all want ether folks to de the
same.: AlLanyene 'Wants`ip,;fair pisy
NeWSpapers just cannot 'exist V' theY'
exit' *doWn. •their reveinieS by. giving
free adiertising.
--Mitehe vocate
• •
: 'Clyde Engle, Pan Uowley and Beit
Perry of ,the Toronto Citib aaaist
the 4111p,tear ,club officials in -itt
3triagtion of the playerattad,: the 'oper-
...tiOn of the schoOl....The ,variou* ant,
atecr eluhP •n Oatario.:,are co-operat=-ing in every ',Way' to make the, tour:a
success; and • expected, that 'a
large • number of. •• amateur Players
Will take advantage :of the opportiin.
4Y. to improve their knowledge of the
game..
'There. will be tUition fee and
• ,
players au all ,elassea,are• ..to
itteud Pieferene will be given, of
zeurse, to those players already reg-
0Itis
to' hold the School sessions „filim .11
to 4 p nt each day. •
Still within. striking diatente of
playoff •berth- in the Internatieual
League campaign, the :Maple • Leafs
are making ',great efforts- to iniprove
„their position in the Standing and
.lamich• a Winning streak :that will
.earrythern out of the second divisione
ant dates at haute during the mouth
of 'August, startng with the double -
on •Civic Holiday' August 1,
against! Syracuse. The clubs in the
louthern end of the circuit alt have
to Make another visit 'to Maple Leaf
.3tadieni .and piny , doubleheaders
vill be played.; The Leafs will Make
,t.hings Aihat 04010. Pay,
the 4tge wed to 4"eell tho roadS .nice •
4.tethtiiitTpe .is a: spyillssS.- kor •
lookino•,•• tote people's vitosta with
N oar
,ear:
• A .illostiultP, is child. PT block
Nyaito-• parouts, ,
Mussollni is a"$01:$. tnate.riai
k'or radios' stockings; •'
pedestrian is One of those people
mytOriSIS 4'411 OVel."
O f the etototteh .:is to•
hold •tip .thepttttiLtr•,,t '
11.%1;Oy wth
me ,
bothnt oh e s.00.
't hit the tovus thte ii'
• tWi
*Cv‘kensk.baliot(11°•tiliset- bilel'i;jafg)ls.ablheaing
to get tid
of thent, ' •
-• ,
Mars ,is n star -so '.far-' o•ft. thatit•
INNould take 4 million yest's to, Wuly,;.., • •
there in an eXpreSs •" ••
What •the difference between: ft
..windoW and a widow? 1,You ' eAti," see :
through a window.. :
Wh4:a • EngliSlunen on one eitle
ght Englishmenn- the 'Other it
ealled "a. &general election.".. .
•. Oliier: Cromwell 'had an iron' will
and a large: red nose, but underneath '
'.ere 'cleeP religious feebngs
••Liberty of.. conscious means being..s...
able', to :do 'wrong without, bothering
abOUt it . afterwards:
• Rhubarb is tv 'OC.eelery gene '
btodshet.". • • •• ' •
• The fentinineof, acl&ot i lady-:
;in -waiting., •• . '
•' ' The inhabitants of 'Faris are celled
psrisites• • ' '
A.•quatk, doctor is elle who looks
after ducks.: • ,. .
Doctor- SAY that fatal diseases are •
the Nyoist. ', • • •.:' .
• A polygon with -seven Sides is Called
a hooligan:,‘ • •
• ;A &rest' widew is the 'wife of •ft.
lead vegeterian..... .
" 'What-Aas.AdaM's Pt:filth:neat ? He
'was 0 ,keep .Eve.
Mk is chefh' bonght t7 butit .also 'grOWS in ee'conirts:nnd .goats;,,
A:•.sineere friend: is.: one %Nilo • sayt
nasty 'things to yetirface. •
Mrs:Win. Elliott' of Huron is vis-
iting. her daughter, gro.,,foutek,Ac
kert at present.,
Mr- and Mrs..70oldwari, of Detroit,
Rev.; B. Ackert,.Mrs:.- Ackert • and,
family. of StOney Island, Were recent
visitors at. Mr. Ernest Aeltert's.
,
OS her 14asi.frieads would -wish We,
hope, for a speedy recoVery. , Mr• s;
Hackett of Lucknow is.a,ssiSting there:
, Mr. Donald. Ackert of Stohey Is-
land is Vending this .week,Witli'Mr.;
Lloyd 4ekert., •'
Mr. 'and .Mrs. Eldon-I;otierk and
,
family, 10th' 'eon., Htiren;, Mr, and
'Mrs. George •Fisher and , fatally:
Whiteehurch,, Mi. and::Mrs: Fred
johniton":'and•`:LiOnel,,Mr._IsaiaL_Mrs,..
•
Cecil Johnston andfamily of Listowel
Mr. John • Cairuthers Of 01;00 and.
1.1.• ',Carruthers'. spent Sunday
at Mrs. Eva. Carruthera•.. .•
Mr.?jack Ackert returnedhome on
Sunclay. having 'spent: the past, letv
,weeks at Mr. Harvey 'Admit's at
Lorne.
Nettie of Sender.
'‘PVIRPLE..,GR.OVE
Miss,',Beth'Wtdsh of Tivertea spent
; the vieek-ea0it',hor„hotoiliere:
, • , •
•
Mr.„daIv4i itobettson and Bert
. Were at Goderich oh Sunday• ::
Mr* Claude Mire'. has: Started 'out
• with his threshing Outfit,
Mrs i'atet from Albra Si
, 'With 'iclatives around Purnie. drove.
•
•
•Snnsth i egtencledto 'Mra.
Rill in the. death of hio-
• ther, tr. Dan tong., ,
Ch,aris Oolierty; and 'Mrs,
Percy of Detroit, rola-
• tiVes-lette-latteek,---T7
`l'#Onspsoil is doing ‘‘SUrne tv.
piiir,ing an , Mt, Seat's; house,
,
MarYin• Whitley Is spending his
holidays 'with his stint,. Mlle John
Enikrson, •„
and Mrs.' John tam:erten of
Huron Visited at kr. Milton Wash's
on Sdaday.
ARAMOUNT
Me; and Mts Jas. Mieticinald; Mrs,
gobt. liatailtdo, Mrs. J. .1e0atee eta
'Mrs. it, Culbert 'were -recent itisit;ors
'WAIL friends At 'illYth.* •'
viiiitare with
Misies.MarY, Sessie, and, Mildred'
'Mr; aloe lliailitries; Jr., trent .Teeite:
Water.:
A..fittinber front hereattended the
celebration in' Goderieh over the Week
Master Neil and .511SP Mary ,Mar-.
. „ • .
cloCh• front Lti,eltnct*, are holidaying
:With their grandtrinth,er, Aft's. "
"
•
. I:erne • Afti.etetinan and Mattet
, „
liCenneth Mael.,ennan •frotu l)etreit
'spent 'last week..ind with relativeS
here, Master Xeniteth 'remaining for
teii eekA
' mr,
MaeGill front .1:Auelttiosk were
-reterit and Mtii Wm;
WHO READS THE NEWSPAPERS?
hen frnkl swhig:arOund the southern
starting August 4 and Will be
l
way 'frein home.entil.X.01_14.0Ye'Ank. -
st 1, when they play, .!y:!4ts to the
TheY • will remain
ome until the end Of the:meathwith
he..'exceptien of'August 25,- whieh is:
n.opendate in 'the schedule, and sun;
)ay engagements itt Syracuse and:
11Oritreal on, A:uguust 21 and 28; re=
:. '11; 1 L EedyDangannon'n No. 1
,i)p,rts,.prernotel. is considering trying
toarranget6 have a carload Of Jute,
• Mile ball' PlaYel's 'front the district
17teod the •Toronto Baseball: dab atn=
tteur ,seboai :at' 'either, Eitehener •or
,
7
• ehtiMpierishiP rack -G(144",
BI4ch and ' •Clinton having eamtified
..;orilie..silverware :Series, may
4e a best ;three -out -Of five. Up,
•Dungaimen finished the schedule: in
'•Ora:, place and. their 'nee liiirieredein
,n•st, phiee and' witir Bob Crailthelr
Ice'hutler• *ere faVorttes with Many
0 win. the gron ,,honors, but irt'' the
Playciffe theydrOpPed.tWo straight to
League,. „was east in a nevi hero'P role
,
recentlY when he Plunged inte Star-
eta:TR:vet; -near his farm at Baugh.
12 Milesnortheast of Eihnonteui; and
saved three persons from drowning.
Shore, , Without taking time even: t�
remove
tempi)* his:shoes. plunged in and
brought all:three to the riVer bank
safely,:
..
•
OFCHEMISTRYIN EVERYDAY LIFE
ft NUILLITTLER.
Cellulos as a Chemical Raw Material
Who reads the newspapers? "Time"
M66,ntietlit;zianeit- yati114..heoyi,1.1tae;
-64' the Univ,ersititif Chitage
•revealki that alMost'. adults read
newspaperse: 91% of ,thent. regularly,:
o. Other Medium 'of iiiforhiatiaa clth
'appieaeli this high Pireentage. The
surver disclosed that only 41,4 ;of
the adi1tPeptilatien rettils'Magezines
and enly 35% reett'inanY'6604: 0,
The • rettgen., Th'e Sentinel, is • an eft'
eetiVe Medina' that people 't'ead it
.-4t:Oin first to list. The Sent•
ittel god into 'banditti§ of, homes- in
Liteknew And Parroundiag, ,territory.
eVery thuredity,..fireiii tive t�. tele
poopttarefn1Idith,copy. 'they
rend t*hen,they are itt the mao4 -to
read sha think and do not have, it .voth, theiCpott that Teddyotonin
threat at theta' it. nriePliort46' thheS .0014 ter hie aiitatettr 'Card 'Mal:
r.,:teh as , the. date with ni ny 1adU ..siet, gi4._litayttig,:totte -1Or the wee
;J:4 -'1)4W; $6tkft(t.'!ri.ft6oei.;1.
rend And heeded" thin any afhee,niedt. .!4 • e.
lira at intokiiiatiao that tOt.nett...te `gnat .
'habit ' ' '
Mao, c'arkaAteul I
Modern Plastics us Everyday Use
1.1CH.Of ,the 'progress Made in
LWJ recent Years .toWard', better
living due to the chetnist: Start.:
• ing with raw materials fund' in
• nature,,he has; created hundreds of
• 'new products ' fax Our.healtif,
fort and happiness, • Wcfrkingiii
. the , twilight "realm ' atotits
• molecules, ' the chemist ,hars. totted
• that cellulose .is 'a 'fruitlfal raw
material fax making a Wide variety
"Iiiiten; the. first game by a" score of •'of.teautiful'and.itsefill tIVIA prod -
.1.6 to 9 .and „the tecond. taisle, .
,Wedaesday in Dungannon; by e: valet
of 'te =
* s., •* ;*• '
Dung:Innen Jitade a ;Valiant ,hinth
:.neirig,. rally,. searing „two
short of tying the, seore,j3gt enough.
co• send .DUngantion fans inte a feenp.,
)ritry: frenzy of Ai)ight, and tOsa''74
'i•Cat* bit° tlie.:t4UUak pfinton
'* * *
• Tho contenet. for the iestallitien af
the' -equipment. for 'the -new art-
iicial' ice -,rink in' OVveti Seund hat
„ „
let to a Toronte firni for $11,116,
.and •coitistetictieft„will Start On the new
building right; aVhiy,' the tOtal, test,
will 'he $Ilthe •
: 4 * '*, '*‘. '
• Wh01. toiinka hee)ttir mind, and
A 'conservative:esti:nate is
that this widely-Aistrihated Mate:-
iia1.006iitisenlese,at .put to more the.0
0
• caul* is eite of the most
plentiful Of nature'sraw.materialt:.
, i
Of' tons of t are.produced•
I .;seach year as the *fibres or frame-
' "Work of Practically -all plaxits:•'eot
•'teitil'ilater$7,-the short ',fuzz" left,
:oa the seed after the.longer. fibres
have -been' retnoved by• ginning,
and, lien such as the spruce arid
-
• fir, are the principal sources- Of
ceHu1se, used for 'Chemical pur.
P6iArnieso" ng the 'More impe'rtaet,Prod*,
nets based, oft cellulose ate, rayon
and transparent 'cell:dote film;
Wheii 'cellulose it treated with a
' mixture of nitric atul, Suiplittrie
., atlas, a product known hS nitro*:
cellulose .Or'‘iiytti)ty..fitt. is !btilieil,
. which is the basis for 4tdcli-Orying
sporting .p (ler, na pyroxylin
platics which are put to rnyriad
, uses from unities§ heel§ for
•handles. •*
tO4040a4;
. t4O..; IltatOn:'lleilingt o he • .•
•
'
Treated With•adetic cotton
lintel's give nt. another iinportant
cellulose ;derivative Used in tank: ,
ing„.aCetate rayon:. safety.,
filrn,. aeroplane WindoW, shield*
.fountain pensAFid latnk,shades.... •
, .
.Take.a leek at your automobile.
The. safety :glass, .rnide .Safe
through use'ofa sheet Of trans-.
.:parent• eellidOse plasti8 sandwichcd
between two sheets of .plate glass.:',•
The .finisli...1*,:based on celltilete. '
The leather -like. tipholsleti, a'":'
.entton fain:it:canted With .
Likewise the
steering Wheel may. be Made. from
eciluloSe derivative and, :the. •
fabric of. a• .reCtittlYdeVeloped.
heavy-duty• 'tire i§:'• rayon made
• front teihilosii,tveo the new
1.fita4'e sponee .With y,ott tvai
• your tar had its origin, not in -.the••
sca, but .in the: :Cotton. field ,
,forest Of towering spruce.. •
7.‘
• ThedraPeries hha bed SprektSirr .
.•
your 'halite, .the washable
'WqixtoW.„4:;.
, .
your wiles'.gownorthe eettv;
tot that sticks the •§01e,§1.oritti her
shots, her handbag, the thc teloittfill •
lialori fastener of her gown, 'her •
•ACOstiishe jewelry: mid: tVlet artieleS;. •
the :tinted .She has on 'her •
•fingernalls; her ,-loplitalti.peti.the'
waterPreof, tiodtq. -016 . latest A
"'hest sellerP trant.PareitcWrai-^"H
-pinkL•6ir•iti-catidy and "otiter:goridt
yOti buy, your butter:* ind huetclesi •
eV6ri :yecute fishing tattat, all nisy
have had ittelLor.41•44tt-the-chetit,3-~''-`
TiVS- "turiOilitg.; fhw,tuateriaieell.
•Mete./
A
a