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I , � 9 , 1114414101. for Aw A00$011010'r *0430 , V*1_ . , � . , . - I . mutt 4 to 11111i0votto, ok, W4111011114 k0fo, VQ14t WIlepirtt 10010%i *Jfthi WhItO Aid FOY016 five. * Atiaitlor' 09' �A744r,r ! I — lai'mati" whole 4 . wl;x go to tol- ­. ­ . ' ' ' * 410.40i a obilexpillks littow Vwe* 1944 I . . . . . . . I I low. the army in battle AAd X,041404t- ,.. . I I . I b199A *141;F 0011' at Me U00, In mor# 40,014, too* thik PJAWO 14 yet 0#1100" for rich 404i A04 -.00109114"o I - 99 11 . . . mo" fr"111% 0.0"s-04 w9#1 1*00, Irgr $j- place at the 0.1*14. IrlmllaknO 49AM ' I -fint aid to the Wounded, 11W 10m . ". 4 r I taot,, With All the rest at the V4001!lb . . . . ; 999 .. A I I . I a far); WIr4 pslils-blopt, plain ov AXoTQ4 J01k. III* color , . . X I � e&t fe.Militins cgAdidatog �Q;r Will- . � "r, �I � �x � Y4110* *04 Tiolot . , linen $a - ly, k"O. ,'4.004 ,901.9-0,44,11. 00'41000 MAY 11"'I'lle gown, COIA14 ht, on" t9P *lit*# � ' . '', I . 1. ,11ing jtq 4tralthOY itod 01#4 Of to; Im— - , .1 . I rat, howevO:P, 41WQ 4014-94- I I � the he4VOY WP,411400! *14SUIX0,011, bat# . gr bit *UU% ­ ,. 41 1". ,� I - r " , .�. ; . . � 11 . % blow tUmi" o9to,or Ia, ptrlp,04- Or UaY� ho4loo 40oarstIono 'And t. i it J � . . I 11ty a the &Qqpt� offer4w, them *3! ., � . L I I � . . — I now worn give i good Malay of Us the 11914row, . I band. W11110 the IF4*p MA100411 01411!1�- 1�' , , 99 A 1: I . - I members of a AQrs!Il0,QQor1?0., - , �_ 11 I . look at having bet - I I ,! � . afl,9 julti out of P310- To* romo,lotog two w004414 .IA the Stitched. would vrgvq A0 QI9$"S�A'J,1A- ,. I f. . . "I ; . . 9 . . . "I. -1 � These Women All I,Q$4 aI,X O� . .1 I I � I ­ po 1:101111 to the rest Of the b -)3y. Mg,torIaln go wbJc4 thO)r oral. ppssimltod� oxpousive 94=101`0�bgt 040, fI4111111.0447 �. , ­ _e1_ I I . ...A 9 . I . _. I A � With t1to Anli *444, materials ,wbiobr 4kro�,for9*$t4pi,rt�o.0,Ti'm$O.. But W, Ityllob. - . - . —L. .9 - .. 9 air life, alld Atr* JW004 h0r6#1110LU'. I . ,� 11 �' �­ * � I . _ Itti'tirltaw .. � ,�* - � 4 . I I and IkK I � 9 1 1 1 1 1 - , " "I I I Co"040 the 1111111,144P. 49 the girl VQOKA,- m1#0:0 &.1in s4#4 or left #M olth.oV, model So re to with ougge-stima lit frict, i - . fino game shots, 444 1,40 W1 .. � I . . pil P to . these qU&ILitications . � . -1 %,Plp. :. - r . � � i 71 � I , ­ . � , , , 4 .1 , - , . I this slimness Is ,ompoalslly gracluum. w#%I;o IIA for ptalitlegibi.el wSals frocks lt*vo stylon bitcomo that �hor*.I*.r*"4y � . * =_ ., . t , . .. . 014 � I a � ; . ' * otieQl Use th'A ' ' � . I giving that took of 41TIAq larsocance or SIM . a aMArI: One WbArlb. It"Ay Apt 10, ItoptaA .1 at, , Ar jA 4�,� - J � . , � III I "I - . . plo wool an . a � � which in. so delightful to girl garments, . . . . , in Say *very day mattrIgh PLU dU;P, . I work. Thq,y WAO to ,� 9 � �:1 I .. , . I _ �. . to "": _ . � I I . i . . --7-,.,9,. , , , _._._0___,. .. in$ 14 " . 1, � I %, Bat, it to the fambloo everywhere to 1001; __ . 9 1. . loaning toward smArtueso at 11no, VOtboll' stand ii1der to shQIlJ(1,ar With * , , f I ,:; saintly. lagoillue, forever Younger than . than elaborate tirlukaldrigs and permit- IL I , ,, le nv their brethren in the. 4#110Ag 1111,40 .9 ,� 11 I . One's Years. rather than Older. ting, many changes. The Actual 0stria- I ; should there ever arisa An "Oftor, . 9 . ) I �':­ 7. -rl* I - . . ' A . � �-. I In Figures A 33 C and D Are Same � tion Is with the dre#sitr of the Ump)ro -, spe�rate enough ta .4 ­ , � , . � . smart new girlish oftsote *:ulttb.o ter I modes, and to copy those In poor or , I I poncy.de r quiro - , . . �Ilt , , , 9 A . . I 14"o..-- ­_ I'll - es, They pr - - .that: , � - ', ­ ., - I , I -_1 - ------ . .. ...... . 11 -9.- . , it their- so �1. _. m ,r � � 'L, : 1. , ".t.* � �44 � I . I � various -insterials. . I � - coarse materials T0--tO-­f0_T*'Wd1Kf' .1 - . -- - . --- L -_ --- __ I I— 11 .Mow r4 -w -#r -%W ---- I -entIfew. -;K XUQW ON RVV0rLy­1%4WV.4& -- . . L . -1 ���_�__:______. ­. -1 . __ ___ 9 ­­­­.. _ - _­_ _... - J�w LL -_tba­.mlau,yV .... worn - ___ . � I I I'm .. . . �, Britis .1 pire. who , ."SeSs Q � I �. L. ,I, I . r me 7 now pri.neemse models, to vre-em. 4 vulgarity -to this only result. and @.lite* . I lit � u 541i I", p , , , '. , 9 ,� I � I Ineatly the Mont uSnfUJ frocic In the , . . � Empire costumes Suggest one cilrirlares Sam - fteations A t Ive.0 r, J , ", It , i L I . auSb- - i shall a formed into a league gin 9 , ,� 9 , I I gathering. being suitable, for both � besides, this poorer of pp,pblools.4 , , 'L I ( *, L , ',. . . . � I . ­ . L'A'- tare should not attempt Mein for Atrq9t L -1 - .. . � �, . tt,Q lines of ,the British Legion of. , , . 1. . . i school and smarter use. While simple. -gown the thing is . ­ - -U'_- " - L' - :,� - "I I I P ) t1lo-11nom 9t_t4IJ grown &To most ale, vKear. With a house � " , , -1hual-­44.0ralill , � �'.�-- ----X - - ­. ­ --1 ­ . Cant, so. though It al?sy be realized in I - there, a fairly tneRtpksl,2�� __ ,, __ . __ -...- � -.9-1 . .. Xronfierstuim, . , different. for __ ___ - . � Imperial regiment of AMA,909i, Wit"k. , ,'­�,� L. I ' � 71L� I ,­_ . __.__­_­_._.___ ---- __.______._____._,_ .._­ ...­.... _­ . . ...-_­.­_­._.___._ , -i'tte-stoutost-.Kl.nshik:3k--Or-41ntnr-it-lw - _ � --- Iti�:itiilfg.-Tf,ililt-arlyi--4i'�HE4-t-�;-ClLn, W.1th branches in every il;0101ty L, X�Adijq. to, � r - I j� tilate and labor, be turned Into the love- 9 . I i� I also available for a pale handsome answer the call to arms watmover � - . if I'� . 1104rt short-walsted costume. 9 � 9. . , I 1� cloth, which might also show handsome I t COFWD3 -- it Is sounded. , 9r I braids and rich buttons. In toot it can . I'll To conclude * subject of the ' I -1 � L' , L ' , 1, - , I , , L !",k , , I be made from any material Stout enough shown upon this page, with B *rid C O%ZZ--- ENTIRELY FEMINM . - I . I � I L 01M I all fragile texture would require silk . ,�_ � ! 19 It is suggested that the . I �, I ,� to Allow so severe a style. and for We in . - .,: I ... L t( � or lawn underslips fitting the figure as itarters should be in London. The ( I I I -� re son. perhaps, the moat solid textures - ae"' � . � outing seasons offers had bet- carefully an do the costumes. The f � regiment would be entirely femin 4 � . � ,! � that he a 9 guimpes required with �heru way be ' ' �J .1 ter be chosen for It. from drummer girl to officer. , ,e , 1. . :, I I I �, 9L bough ready Male If the sewer dome . - in 'I', 4 , 14 . i The model employed for the Illusion. f. t I treatial and capable women . � ; I tion was In pale buff. llnqn trimmed at .f. I not oars to attempt them, for every f�_ - I I �' . . . . � I � . . I . the edges. where the buttons show. �, . . 'it shop of any Im artance to alive to the 11 would he appointed squadron lead- 11 � � 1. . . � ' demand for theme dainty Accessories, ; era and troop officers and the,in: � I . I I I : � I . I , , I . with a tiny piping of white Iltion. The and shown them in all doWrees of ale- I struction would include rid' ' I A I I L- t P I . ing, i I buttons wAro of white Pearl. and the . . - -�xpqe and simpiloty. Some of the !_ . I scouting, driving, rifle and rovolv. , . �­ 4 ! , , 9, ­ , .- ! I little cheralsette employed with th . � , - . � - , - , / I 0 1 �99 . P_ tti6st of the guimpas and gulmpe- --- -- 10Y-pledtlue,-wigmahng (telegraphic, r . 4 1 t , a 1. " , I I , town of inachine,ombroldere n. � � I I . - . bodices are in plain tucked net or mull, -'and hel raph), 4e. - :I ,�, 'r �' , 'L, , The model allows either a baol dd I . 1_40L, 'The entire bodies Is More expensive lamp, &g g.. I 4� . . I a IL .. ; 1. // . , spatch carrying an,diolgll sorts of "I t I , fastening, but since the straight blouse- ,sees W ch AqM - ,, ; -ths­9---_ .. - I than ins P _ At _ p _9 .!uj��hmr_ . . . I I . _-SucU-1b:_br _4 —_7 . - , I � � ,�, . i . - ­ . - -bault--lor -go pretty.-f9"Woodid Advise . than the bust or @6 little lower. an . d - postal Work '-, lef, li'fFb � � I ., - I , side.front for tantening. . are considered by many an more com- M scheme. , I I I . , It . 11 I . 9 � . I ! For the chilly weather we Are st:ll . I f rtable to wear. The short guimpen - The matter of uniform is offerin I . t . L 9 . . as well for mountain . � . . Ill, f . 9 I � . I , � I lixely to have, ro from 11II-60 up; but the cheapest of - - . no obstacle to the r4pid growth of I I t I I or wa,tering-place use later. Such a 1. 1. I I . lit I �_ .. � thel' bodices likely to text any time will . if I - the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry . � L , I . I I dress. in A'practicable. smooth-flnishad . be $8.50 or,more. Corps. All the members seem per- . - . t : 0 I wool, would be Invaluable. A flower - All the designs shown are for girls I I . with a dress by no .1 - . � or ribbon trimmed hat would go with 11 - fectly content if . : from sixteen to twenty. � means elaborate. They look very I � �1� J cloth linen or duck materials, but for I - . smart in short dark blue s1drts,- I I . . r11 I � outing uses a plain felt hat, such AS . � . 1. (I'll, to Supplied tot, camping and European high blwk boots, scarlet tunicsig I . I , !.� � I , I trav ling. would be entirely AUttallIffl, . white belts and peaked- cloth,caps, 1. .. : , I I- � I 4 . I'l- . i 1. I J�_� Aa_�_� I I I - 1. . 1. . 1, : ", . . . 5 feminine Indoor dress Is shown . all of which they have to provide 4 . r:, � � . ! ; A very .. - � - .. themselves, for the body is purely -,. � ��J�­ � � I In Fig. B, Though made oflamfiroldar. .... . . P 11 - vv� - I I i,.� - � I I . I I I ad Swiss with Valenciennes Insertions, . ,- L � 1: �_ voluntary. . I S I , 9 I �1� I I velling, a thin SIM and the Simplest THE DUTCH RAREBIT - Each applicant for admission to I , I .b � 'Ill. muxlln-indeed Any variety of delicate �_�, 9 - the corps is told,- 17o�work in , b ��, I n6aerle textures -would suit the model A simple, but delicious luncheon dish .L ' L � - � I I t I � equally well. This charming little toll. � appropriate for Lent in the Dutch Rare- . - - I .. war time will be to follow the fight- � I I ! . . 8 , , �� �, I 1 9 . 9tt& is one of the season's nymphs. It MG. B -A CHARMING INDOOR bit. Take a number of eggs, depending ing line and catch the men as they f; .1, '­ I .. , on the 'number of persons you, desire - I t ' . . I TOILETTE. � drop." This prospect does not , �,�� one may use the word for a me" dress, to serve. Sea that they are thoroughly , 9 " . " � L, 9 . the tight mleeVes, tucked waist -line and / I discourage applicants, and a steady � ... L L 9 f, 9 9 1 �1� f narrow skirt emphasizing slimness to , boiled, but not left In the water long I stream of smartly attired women, � .. il ' ; I It would be empeciAlly A princesme guimpe-dentgn Remove the . ii . I . I ".1:kL . ?3 the last degree. in dis- enough to turn dark. - many of them, wives, and daughteri; �� 11 L 11� I Ing of the shells and cut the meat Into small dice. ' ; 1. 1�. graceful in the alriest materials, such played to Fig. 0 with the Att balling dish or a pan over a of army officers, pours into the re- . , '11, 11 9 9 .,� � � I as Swiss. organdy. point d'emprit, waist accomplished with the popular Use your a -== W CAtpt...., L .. 9 , 11�.­.' :::::::��� .--- —9 - French muslin.* art,-. And In such me6s, tucking. and the shoulders of the low 151 ow tire. Into this place a lump of . ----------- cruiting office to intervia , a I . . ­ mince the model outlines a IOW affect sleeveless bodice portion slashed to� butter and a little flour and allow to , � - Z---.- - Baker, the commander. of the corps. . 1 t I . V - : ­ , , . 3, - I I I L. - , 'p, . . , - displays short sleeves, allow the tucked or embroidered chain- melt, not brown. then add a teacup of - - . - " . . � __ . - for the neck and - TWELVE MONTHS' COIURSE t , �,��,'�,,,, ,�, . ' . , 19 , , , ,, . .. F11 the guImPe could be left Off for little liette which must accompany It. For milk. salt. popper and a little tabasco. �� 9 � All members are expected to re- - 11 9 a j. 9 . . he dressling/comes to a boll pour L , 1- l,': occasions. But even in smart effects the model can be made In When t I , , �, "'; . gals evening main in the corps for at, least '' � ... . - - ., _ . these, fragile textures. with the addi- Henrietta cloth. a youthful silk, wool In the chopped eggs and allow to cook , / . - - . I _. - -1 �...- ­ __tV4B1V " e __ -,-k M!. �, 11h:-- I � 4 mo &AA34 -5ttMld 99 1 � , ,�, ­ . a long 111seved Wulmpe and an or cotton volle. or In any of the ex- for a few minutes. Serve very hot on Tidiw I . b I '. �, , . . ., % I , . FIG. D -A FASKIONABLZ EFFECT IN PLAIN 02 FIGURED SliTL tlon of th ohool once a week. Applicants .. � i I , 9 aiiy flower or ribbon trimmed he% it quialte tissues And needle worked mus- slices of buttered toast FIC. C -A PLEASING PRIALESS GU`INrPE MODET_ 8 I � I I I � l'i I I .. % '� must pass a corps doctor and a*-. - t, , �, I l., I . . , i �� I � I - __ .� " . 9 qui;;,,& knowledge of first aid. . �� ' , * � .. , I 0 "I i I . 1, Rub on the affected part letting it ny of the women who join I I, I I 1 9 - , �t� , - � - . S r. are, sufficiently well-to-do to have v b 1-9- main fifteen minutes, then wipe off I , I ... ... � . ION ',I but a slight flIni. The Wisdom and Politeness of Good Reading horses of their own, but for those 9 — I I , ., NECESSARIES FOR MAIDEN COMPLEX .. . I ho cannot afford thel expense 11 I I - I treat-, Scaly eruptions" call for Iodine of d no doubt but that if he were living to- w I . n , .� ` ; � . . U011.1' &abbe A girl, An whom I this thought that there are persons I � .- 11 ke a course of calonl0l in -Invaluable. Every external potassium Internally, and sulphur to- kleberry Capt. Baker is recruiting 9, corps, . I I ��, I � ,. , , I I �. I X" HT have you -pleoples,1- my dear sometimes to ta niter laxatives. and of the -skin, worth anytbing at tIons and baths. I had len I a book sublime In sub- who make a business of suggesting day he woul, be reading "Hoc "I , I n L�, 'Why is your skin or castor all. Go ment For a "dry -skinned. ject and ..quisitively treated. authors and titles to the unsophisti- Fine" and "Treasure Island." Stanley** of nursing infantry. In each � ,�,� , . maddea? d water and 1) I. ca 11 I 1 , . �t . ,thick and dullr' Why is It ones that may be relied upon It "Red 'Lit. begins with WGAP 'to � thin girl," a tablespoon oflollve oil "Ohl I have read such bad books all cated in matters of literature. . "In Darkest Africa-" Nansen's **Farth- he is ambitious, and says thi h I I I I 1 a times 1� . message- taken Internally thre it 4ay will I ) . ,�-. , , f, whon necessary, Are sarsaparilla. rhu ) I � �9- ' ito 40 W04 my llf*�-suoh silly books. I didn't Certain books. dubbed by the aver. eat North" and a so6re of.ather books - --__ 1.*') . ., an a . lemon" or, "With � a 9 blu - 9 -to&. And now a goildill word or two _ Cod IlvAr .oil t* also zogd. -age girl or b6y � is aiming at it strength of one __u V 'r I .',��,� 9 .. tinter, . � barb. licorice And water, Vent'll, or Semi of tit- cattIviripolidenIlL — _ dars. ,� ­ know thers- worl ,sucir grand- thoughti to old fashioned or the right kind of boy calls 1'bully�" sand � yeomanry and. three thousand � - ' I , �­ , age and Ronne. stewed together. .' ry for infantry. . 1.9 �.­ � I , ­ . ".�2 ­ I will toll yola, Because, first. you to tako� "Summer is coming," writes a girl. in the world. such beautiful thoughtal merely religious. should form the nu- To buy all the books necessa I 1 9 � 1, � , ''. have never taken proper care of your A plen3ant. And girlish way, Why didn't somebody tell me. I have 013US of every young person's library. education and pleasure Is. of course. 11 a , I , "199 1 9'. it form. "and I freckle horribly. What Must I wasted my life!" Indeed, no library would be complete Impossible for any but those with am- The minimum height for recruits I i?, health. and. next, because you have the licorice. Ix -to buy It to mile 9 � I �, [� I � I never learned to want your team pro- crack it up and eat a good big chunk do?" ___�� %�no The one which had so torn this without them, for they and others, too pie means. 9 0 in the yeomanry is 5 feet 3 inches, - .� �. I a " � upon going to bed. For those who like Mancoge. Use 4, shin Invigorant. a - . as a woman under that height has I "I I 9 p6irly. very But a ticket fo it public library will .. �� ­ I ,,� I , It "Wash my, face propertyl" crime Some the toothsome rqot, thin precaution for freckle lotion. mild -if you have 001- I I young heart With Its loveliness was a numerous to mention, are the open the way to the right reading and ,lifficulty in mounting without help. I I tl �! , foregoing things-leRve the rest - classic life of Joan of Are, or Jeanne foundation of English literature. With I I �' Irl whu to famed for her neatness, and regular habits will Assume the aspect all tile v I I French themselves reveal many a- rare volume. What There is no intention that these. ' .- ,' � , 9 'to Idmice. Freckles are rather d'Ar the call their admirable style. great good sense . tl deservedly so up te a point. "Why. I of a genuine spree, Then there will Pro 14 , a rast Maid. and spiritual uplift, they are the actual every boy and girl w Of nurses when on active service shall tA ! L'' J 0 most efficient - I the 0 ea ho Is fond .1 �1 hard to banish. and tit I � wash my fee* every day. Three time$ Rlwayn be a licorice hire for the hungry I too. perhaps bleache:fe ly poisons, are This Is what the noble book does for eye-opener* to all good and great read- books should do-assumtng that they encroach upon the work of the am- � . , 9 , with their dead ­_ .. 11 ----u � . gIrl__3sllOw or idurply. I doing- It alrea.dr-tt-10, J"`- & - bula-hoe' cor-ps. -They wil 19 I �, -Xlxrl m Into too uns to put In girl hands or even k . I Us, It Is the touch of angel flngera__Ing. Th -por -9 : _ ; . . - __e_Enost�rn Aant-amang-thes0- axe_ -nut 11 h: �­ I I I . I Maybe an. bot *late* yorr complqxIon from the name OAUS6­whO. creep plaint the haads-Of the leyeraga-M. - a How- - ___� _ __ - - �. -upoir-mckwd--dooff.- The.,ff6-rTal-_ffleo ai�ethe Holy Bible. "The Pilgrim's library And get themselves accustomed. move the wounded, but will render - * ' .- ... b ­�:� � ,-�----,----.-.-9�------T@---m-&-r-"T-5y-- "Oj caj--6y-offif),j%f9­otS­-yc,Ufj collog.--livdarli-amber with it dell . mind. Progress" and the plays 9f -Shske� at least, to knowing good lltamture I I .� , tarvation. jAcorice Is wontiortully ever here to a freckle Lotion 00mm .4. I 6 open and lot In a lightning flash, first aid, further hospital work be- .,. � h ., I I � which lessall neglectful youth It Is Of 8 . . hen ri and -sent read the divine revels- spears. The persons employed In theme places . . . � . filling. and you have Always the Piefts- by calileful physicians. . I � ing left to the organizations with- . I d . . . . , - Ion. We knoNy what truth In at last, Conslderell only educationally. the give excellent Advice where taste is noT .... 'L ; 11� - .Vlain you have left somethInt, undone. ............ 4 ounces Z.. . � i �� ,, .. . . , I I .. A, I in whoao province it falls. , , �. Tou 416,not usa%boa,iti"P. lr6rjU-Vik.'-j%iff out thftirift -JbST it 19 & torme 61 diselps- LROU9 ACId. i ....... I - . . ­ 1. , I'=- r " " oluters" on be- formed. and any confession of Ignor- yl ::�,,� , I- . "It ' Have a tOW GINGOrtni; ..... :-* ............... 2 ounces . ­ , � � I , real" 6oilraijrk senulne tib"ty. . ' Bible.caa jr ye more P I 'L , � J, ., L no- tIon which %loss not hurt. . .... and WILL GO INTO CAMP. - � ri ­ ,�41 � Very bot water. both or hich are Rose-water ..................... I ounce Of dourse, the world Is not called havior, bettuty pf deed and word than ance -will be Met with a . ympathy 'I t 448sa" to clean pores prwoporly. for all lemons also On.hond tar yourself and . In the, summer it is proposed � : m , 9 thbirsty Apply several times daily with a soft .1 k the other books of the world put help. , 9, 1 ' I upon to shed tears over the time want- all , , ,� local trouble baglaft'with dirty pores, any noody nelghbor. and when I Say "I don't kno* what I want." 11 I f . . tau as needed Into I t ad upon bad -books. But as all of us toffetl�ar. ps shall go, . ­_ I � I I Tau neglect the useful stsern bath, at night squeete, the juice Of cum in a cloth. pouring the lot . *Chapter of Genesis alone your mind Is at sea, and watch how that the Yeomanry Cor . I . I _11�'N � 11 . gl,iss at hot water, always neirlectInif a slucer. This Is a cleanly precaution I are not as sensitive to the heavenly Take the first 1, books the young librarian Into camp, where they will attend 1 9 1 ri , I whose occasional use Is absolutely no- , good - . . ,� � � touch as was for ravishing suggestion. and halt with man� .- 11 I t,; put in sugar, �ugmr and lemon to- to observe with all skin lotions. I thIsmseventeen-yeltir-old � I will haul down for you to dip Into be. personally to their horses sknd per- : - I � - � I., .. mammary to Invigorate knd oleanse. - You 1 applications. the skin 11 �v / i reader -s nee we ni y h . ve trained our the last lines; ) ci I i t wholesome gother often sour the stomach. but plain If, after soverm farm many of the duties which fsA '. . � I � � eat plies of candy Instead 0 water are decleed in much irritated, go a night or two 11 ) tastes so long to Indifferent style and #'And God saw everything that He fore you need make the choice. upon a cavalryman udder canvas. I I �* food, and drink doctored modas Instead lemon juice and hot I it the lotion. using a soothing � i falsehood Instead of truth -there is had Made and. behold It was ver7 A little. red tape Is neceanary for 7 I I I ; I of the right quantities of purs water. to give it tone. The sugarless lemon. withot earn Instead. d I � danger -at last -o�--nover--beWc a�We to� droo4WL - - librilry membership. , First. personal ap. The establishment' of this corps- . at If Tou study too hard, neglect exercise. ads. in tact, Is a Ruperb fillip for skins. cold or I ich of trained nurses should do much I . 1, . I , � othods A good Invigorant for Inactive skins. .� � tell a good book when we see It. The Who can read these beautiful and plication Is made for the tickeL on wh ' . 4 , , are unacquainted with the life-giving Different eking need different no , hout seeing In the the applicant writes his or her name. to prevent a repetition of what � D �, I I � I properties at fresh air. . of dealing with thorn in the Way of Imspecially those which are merely thick : . I time spent on these silly novels might simple words wit I It tl I ' I i The skin Is like the stomactL It must external beautItVIng. hut All efforts be- and dull. May be made from the fol- . . reap valuable reward if lavlahed with story of the Creation food for oternal age. and,whether or not a school mem- happened during the Boer War', I . ti ,i I � lle fed. wished. r0red and put to bod-i gin by clearing the Pores daily of dirt lowing: � :� J the same ardor on standard works. and lovely thought? The heavens and ber. The ticket Is than ready for the when a number of high -bred ana � �11` aj � ken daily White.w4ne vinegar ............. I pint . . such me the politely educated know; If the earth have been made and finished person who will stand for reference romantic women, seeking notoriety . � I earn face bath to .. I � . bl 1: An It were. under restful conditions. and oil. A tit I f6r two weeks will do much toward Honey ........................ 9 ounces � .. � . they do not read them every day of for us -for Vat% and for me ­and all Any name in the directory will do for More than anything else, went out , ,, , � A.Vilythingthat disturbs the stomach will ... 1% ounces I the year. the host of theirlL this, though it must never be forgot- a. Totally , if I mar the complexion; anything good for this and for the most OlOggod skin. Isinglass .............. ::. -- � t, . . , . As one excellon" In responsible to South Aftica as nurse . , , the stomach to good for the skin of the Fill the largeat*W&Shbowl you Can Nutmeg ............... ....... I Ounce . I t educe"tor - It " This greatest of great books and all ten that the Reference incompetent, these women were not .1 0 :, , ; voloping Red Sandalwood (shredded)..% drachm grounded In =81 Iffig. the others which deal nobly with real for torn or defaced books. With an I __ l every Inch of skin on, the got with boiling water. and ark . only the woll� nly in the way, but the cause of li five. for willah put All together In Poreetaln-Uned . . lish-those who have laid the founda-lor supposed life. teach us bow to live. ordinary ticket allowed persons of 0 � � I burns# body. So begin with a whole- the head with a thick bath towel. I . books can be much Unnecessary suffering on the .. n, � , I Otime diet. regular axerelse, baths and should go over the bowl as wet . fean saucepan And let the Mixture simmor I tions of character -who can afford to emphAvIze for our dull wits the nice 131xteen and over, three I .1 al I over this tar ten or fifteen MInUt6& If for A half hour over a $low (ire without no of fiction. one non-fic- part of the unfortunate patients " . I t . read a trashy book. But the good work points of conduct. Instruct us In the tak out, a I I , i the rest necessary. It to tar easier to h i . ti I ! the time seem* long. begin with 1L five boiling, Strain. and Apply attar giving onto done, even "The Bride's Oath" very language of the stars, tio � �ftrd a magazine. The books may, who happened to fall into t eir . .. � 01 I . _ . -I �, . -, " ,�#, mantel examinations with a body I -except in cast hands. , , ,"B I I � ­j$6t4dd 'by the right reitman titan it to minutes, steam. increasing It every day the skin a both with worm walter and . I or "The Pirate Pleat" may be rollicked Many -Lives- by well-known authors I: 3 kept out two weeks . . R - I 1, q is reAched. A table- clumpli meal or soup, For skins easily something very nOw-but a mass- , to train the mind every moment and till a halt hour In without danger. . are or Interesting as fiction. It I must, O The -first woman officer of the . � 41 ti � . I spoon full of dry sulphur it) the water Irritated. alulOnd meal in often a safor i young people, however. who have not put rho thing tbat way. What anjo! zinc of the current month must be ro. 4 stand up a bewildered And disfigured , . First Aid Nursing Yeomanry Corps I , i . tirl 01% the Important day. will facilitate cleansing. and, of course. cleanser than sOlW.a I l Icarned the holler messages of the bitious boy can read A good Life of turned In three days. to receive her commission is Lieut. . n , �I I - Special privileges are given with a � - 4 I I ,Vho moat noble mind Is affected by a all the face must be %vftShe4 with loop pituilles mean on ften it bad physical . - Abraham Lincoln without being thrill I ady Ernestine Hunt, eldeat daugh- lit L -n bath. Tait* condition that I Set inclined to toll it I I printed Pago must begin with the &a " 'L , 41sorderod Skin. and A diaordtirod skin before beginning the stoa � cepted good things. They must even ad with the hope of being as big and --tcacl,er'6 ticket." Thin Is accorded �;r of the Marquis of Allesbury. &I ._ , 11 to only Another phrase for disordered the St*&m & or when It Is girl mill,oted with them to consult her I I bimself 8OM8 day? What students of any subject who need Moro ' 0( � t night I think with every volume they pick up wonderful L , I Possible to remain Indoor& three hoPts physician. Still. they Are often the re- I for an afternoon's reading, that they girl can go with Florence Nightingale than the usual number of books. 11 She will lead one of the troops of , � � I �� babttjL' after I . . the Crimes, without realizing allows eight books and a whole which the corps will be composed, � . � At to boaVIShing toodg� one WITI May 'attar It. 'rho tudden shock proder-d' pult of dust filled pores, when. I I I . are building up character or pulling It through time. and It Ir quite Possible She is well qualified for the wark . I D I � . 11004 one tfilihig and one another. but by chill Airs Immediately after stearn- the alb"mIng processes described, a � � down, drinking In health or, the surn- the splendor of a life spent for others? month's . ot � I - co-waah. to littlo special local treatment may be - � I t And both Lincoln apd Florence to have one of theme 911,001al tickets she has undertaken, having receiv- ,, . tc �; . 11 . thickein `Sh-W ricil. vAlads.-frult and talik InIC -0 5VSu " Ordlus" tit For the ordinary sort' of I . .� Mar rash. They must think lastly tba r fiction at the mama me- ed a thorough training as 9, nurse. . . L - bad -these Stopping the 01rcOIA1,11,011-404- -applied. I � . - Nightingale were, great Bible readers, and one to fill: 11. are tempted beautifte.-s the world aver, they are makint thomselvPs at or un . I I at Krugers� � bi , " Aumdhg serious d1vordert, plimple %%-blob usually troubles young . , and the fuel of being a Bible reader Mont She was a staff nurse . � A dilly diet of swemL Sulay oranges Is sometimes 0 fit for Polito 50016tY. hi � I I � . Superb. these-getIng directly upon the ptuej,ly. remember that for evorv� girls, here Is a simple OUrO' grains --- . � Tit* education of a well-bred girl does not preclude other books. Lin- . - - dorp during the Jameson Raid. . I W, �, 11 ' ve skin. scaly, ritm frook- Yal-�plllrbanite of $O4& .......... 34 , I that dearest of all boy � � ,�,­­ ­ . tiver and often ,doing away with the 4himly-Inactl � . � .1 I nowadays Pays consideriLble attention coin loved �� .71 .. I � I I need at laxitives. ror the bowels most -I 16%, moth patch. pimplos. and what not 013teertut ..................... I drachm Orient is books. "Itobinson Crusoo," and I have ?4 RUSSIAN NOBLEMAN'S WOOING , : th - t, � 1 I - So )Lop% tree ever& If It,, IS AaCeSo&r,11-A tGAIII6 Message after the bathing gpqkrmacotl ointment ........... I 0111100 VIC. A -TIM %t0s gmli. r9om OP to PrOPOr rsudlinit- and so Imp oa���111� — . tb I ill . . . . TUB It, . Posed' as a Lady's 111ald to Make fil 11 I . . _­­___.___._�,.__ ­ - ­­ - - ­ I - - ­­ - - __ - — __ . ---. . __ — ____ ____ .- .-, . ' . w� I � -­T1__._____.___.� . Love to Baroness. I .,. � i ! I cc living and dtities t an a ed, an - eollplaw of the 1. The Vision of Cornglius the for he "'probably had . . - �, '1� I heart is chill not yot A St. Petersburg paper publish- I at - : cop. I exercise -4. a But the religion -8. Who was the, broken his fast." I - �LL 7 . � ,� I a a 4 closiastical, oul takes place. THE So So LESSON Gentile.-Vertes I Ps details of a Russian. romance in - Of I e too '118,0 i c urch a or a pra �tsr eot, that is like a well of water within Gentile who was to show Peter that t 111. How the Visions Brought ,.� � 11 YOUR 01RED AND RELIGION - 1 opposi of a holy 1,1 -ire, refreshes and cheers hila-cofitinu- I — . a il!ian who was not a. Jew or a I Them Together. -Verses 17-20, -and which figures the wealthy and basku- � � 11 of ": I to y be tiful young Baroness Viruapff, this I I 'f � I I , 1; - _. . ­ - -­ - . - _. - ­ _­­ _-__ __­._­___'_. --q-.. _....- � while a home, where a mol:hcr ally, . . . Jewish proselyte,was fit to become; Acts 11 ; 1-18. What had -been hap. widow of a distinguished Russialli, . 1. bc � � i � * ir too absorbod lit the care of tho fte only is religious who is at- LNURNALTIONAL LESSON, a Christian I He was a centurion, I pening while this vision came to Government official. . . in � 1� I , children 0 thick of church, way ways religious, always fwn to- APRM 4. carraspondirig to our ca tain, the'Peter I The messengers from Car I All the young cavaliers of. Kos, ,, I ef N "humb Service -'w Prilyer MeeWag May. be . . 91. enquiry for, � 1�, U -%I glow with a divibe glory. ward thin* true, lieekilig the ligh ead of a COMP&DY of sol4 tars num- I I nelius had made cow were hopelessly in love. with , - .� I bc I L. I Either God is everywhere (,r or and rilif. for himaelf and for — tering one tundred when full. This' Simon's house (the Orek word im- her. The baron -sag, however, rt. . of 1� . Wy Place.� - there is no God anywhere tior tit, P all, making all his 13/4 ull for the . the . � I , " ;: 01y eithdr out religion operaloa, best in. all lite, a LOMOA I- Pilter AM 041'Melius- dallid the It Him hand, because streets), and while Peter was medi- Jected all attempts to obtain 611 Is 11 the 0110osite of a H I company was part of the cohort plies a careful searah,through 11 ,� U4 somAh6w with a introduction to bar and lived lifint - !� , fly , I L I . ; through, tholds, and determioe& his wholesom4b cheet and h(gh faith Atlig 10, 149. 001dell Test, made Up of RoMans born in Italy" tating on hip vision, tl`�Y were perfect seclusion, attended ouiv. by.. .1 kt � I I I I I 1, .1 Thill litth of the just is as & Shill- do we Mparate the essentially iti- ever ct and all of life or is an and idealism, making us-, Hove in even at the gate, and calling for 1 nfn $ a I . . . , 0 V W1 . PV f4 � 1, .; 11 lit ightning more and more Separable and tortfolliNd the toot a , v t Aets 10t $3. Where was the cohort staticlinedl an elderly relative. Some montht' - bt 11 * 3 formal. And useless buv- goodness, add tl �, , ve After At 0aessrea, on the Samarian him. Before word of his visitors ago a youngleasant, girl bi4gan, .�� � ,,, , "a 11 % I things with tht dell to as. The religion yalF,tall all. 'lea Fould reach him, tho' Holy Spirit v t 0 " , `." . � , il I .1 � I k1th 96 perfect diLy.-Prov. iv. 18. and products of . 0011fiffo to Z 00 Aer of YoUlt lifil, . Introduction. - What ill,dicates about, thirty-three mi once of the baroness , r , I I` L . � "tither religion is everything to things themselves. r 31991ty Pt 009E' that, Ltlk�l thought tho story of = of Japps, where Peter was. in sorallb way madb Peter cons(cious offering the servants cheap articko, , , , I �' I a , . I �, iamb or It is llothiflglo� so a Sood The 40hurobes are the agencl-lis of flads its grave thiste. -----,-* . .1 Pbter std the pontutiod ,% vet7 fi Cam im. of their coming, and bade him 80 ' for sale. Subsequently the 4afft", � � , � J Im- tea was a wealthy pnd . � . . �', t' '' I �11- ' 440. . I I - larm Tate Iff*,009-ft , a " with them. I L I itiginy �4, but Ltho . - . Ill. the corallitunAl expreatil yokit m6y mokstire any faith. lakd SLEC portalatpue'l- Thei f4l"lls. of I tail ft ,t 'aft, built by �4;rod the I 11 I � . � I I . I Sarng Ito'll'At iliq � �w , , with *h1ah lit i " " � *as uted tor buy digerent avdOW 4 I . �Xore than they In, t "I'Ve, 801ritual lite 'Of peoples; tha ,yod , Oat yout own by Its pow- , . Ott � a ooll. At4 wilai, triest, and ihismed after Caesar from the peasant, who was intd.- , . 1 .11 . I * t WOU141 be, , 11 . . I ), I � I . , . it pity it the religion 0. forms or of creeds Arit their Mt-brapts to ststa er to vitAllze all .your lif6i, to psr plillil firwth 6116 to' Xitayd aftil *** Iti importatito t It was olais ,of A,dgustus. W_ !. ' ligent had good matineri atid tiftli"; , . " . 'I ; L . 'NO c6tiversational talonti. - I I .. I . flig,r6wing philosophy jvoeam� tho their understatild14C of raligsoua Imatt ifid ,dillect every Mbtivt, to 1119h ,V"411106Y 010IM04i- tht thief steps ill thitt trstisition of . ,. "Yea, grandma, when I gradusts giat I � I � I _ and to formulatt mako Ittall, tolt as ths tonstAnt do, I Wbxt was thij name df this c6n- intend toll 11 I 1, . whole of a Wali"S At a rteerit 01liq 'of kh* A64- chrittilifultUrbiA ale*ish seat to , owing & literary ca- The baroness eventually jl�iik6d � ; L worl,d. It would 031181`10tift life. 4 1 ftriola"i Cornelius, indicating r- L .. I.! % :1 I totittinativo force of Swat firdf, & world4ek,ift, The- tl&f,to*, ,Ox, reer-writo for money, you-Itilow." §o girl whetb6r she Would �40'AU'k L ' ' , be 0, floe thiltS it the hiah motives thODA08 Of thd InYtth!461 Of P2. , � Jbthy of nodidtII6 lit Taris, . , h*ps that he boldng6d to- the f m- : . 11 , . uf relition Permeated all things In TIM HIM= LIFE. lViist"" 'd"s this tot ,YO41 tb*t Oaltopoau lntrodu'�*d &sborot a4u; 8100 t f 46 $6Vs, Wffltb h.4(d *us Cottiblian family (gona or elali), " Why, Willie, my dear, you haven't h6t Mrvide as a lady's Maid. �Sh* : . I I " � Wyour-orded and lur religion, bf t"fttr *�'�%Nbfllt their vAlsibn purpli' dono anything I � L I I . 1, . all 'out worlds. Church iodoted &r4&'bQt tool$L gifla J;s6VtU*'L�#1j'k 4 'AP1�1itM 0. e Be since YOU'VO agreed sad discharged her 41160, 1� �, , No mattm what rftms lit It? ' which opuntoKil thlb Scipitis and Bullit, been at college." to perfeetiob for a f0ttilight 414 :' �' I .1 I Wit hlive become to accustomed expr6tsio-as of raligio ; they Ift6l, Wt. * This prole"of cm. ,so taginy 001rituties? vat * for. . ultfabftN� I . I . ,, L to is$, st mystic, plexgilirwl�_ - tightAt'A two .L- I itlii lt*rtimr to this extenstoo. Among Its then rovoIal6d "heraelf" ss'u you ! � , , . . , I � mew W jj�b 4thefil *40 ,Call Qolli- It. I . e It 0 I betowt youts 14A , X I - . , to "Uh% ftrtain things skito OL,et.t ihot.0oh'stituto Ituor to thieV iiltkliii vPrMtd tbu * 6 k-YA pmhahibd , Milliner-* Ikeally, Malik Passay, Rulsis,ft tlilble all Iftsmel, .� ; . ,_ " � I I I . . , Ibb aUfi#rd0 v 0 hIlAtelf driV It. T6 Vision of Peter tho Je*- : 11 .. I ,� I 1 . 'a 14 -to �to 4titwitig Idean lines of '160. Itellooft Is tioi #� <It t r, ,,, 't rel Igiduti diworl4b, A; . , 11.1 tti J#L*S. ' That Val likt6jilarIV for V'Otgj $'Ia. 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