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Show :, September Bids Fair to' Rival Jume ' ByE.M.H. ." The galaxy of brides arraying array-ing themselves for September weddings ia further proof that "there ia no rest for the wicked," and that foxy little god Cupid is sure working overtime thia year. There is certainly no danger that this Western country will have to bemoan the burden of spipster- fcaod a. does the New England states and some of the foreign nations. ."Mr. and Mrs. So and So announce the engagement of their daughter, Jane, to Tom Brown." This phrase we dream of, answer the tele- phone at breakfast, lunch and dinner to receive, and our mails are deluged with bridal announcements. To each and every one it ia the important one of the year. Well it should be, for to every woman this ia the great day. June brides bloom at the roses ; but September ia a wonderful won-derful month, with the coming - of the golden, bronze and . scarlet tones. Every month of the year is someone's bridal month, making that to them ' most 'dear. , I To add test to the waning summer some belated guests have arrived during the week, renewing social activity among ho younger aet particularly before they take up again the . arduous task ' of becoming educated. One sighs to aee bow all too short ia the summer sum-mer season- but the fall in the Tjiohntaina ia wonderful. .. The alight ting of coolness in the morning and evening returns !to the summer exhausted body ; bit of pep which surely no ne ia anxious to part with. ; - t, t .. |