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Show Stumial Joining lund. Ti TIE WORLD IS DOME i ! ; ed a ct an . side-steppi- ng . see lat on dta 444400066$66H00000064l0O0H00H0H0000000H00000f New York Fashions t. By Catherine NEW YORK. Nov. 7. AH Mann-Payxan- the new of tb softest tone and not contrast, but costumes xnd hat of one tone in Hs different tint a solid color is almost as much avoided as the contrast flme of the new colors are known orchid, wfstharla. amethyst Geranium pink, mulberry, salmon, mole Bry, smoke Kasimova peacock and canard blue gobelin, Copenhagen, Mcinte, lanage green, grey blue and Mies of rose. One of the very newest tint Is Pllsener a new color which seen in some of the very latest Importations. it Is a pale, yet warm nt,nV yellow, hardly deeper, than shadeR are Hie Idea Is The Dlrectolre cut Is by all means the most fashionable for the streetIs costume, and a very smart mode It with a smart waist coat of Persian or chlnt with cording of colorings black and white velvet, sleeve' teams outlined with satin, finished with satin bullona and turned-bac- k braided cuff There la a radical change In collar others most of them are In the Robespierre effect; pockets are lower and larger, and a number on the Colonial shape. Shoulders are cut narrower, and the In perfectly straight line coats the Mpless figure. The sleeves giving the skirts gored, some are with smart panel others are mountThe skirts girdle ed on fail In graceful clinging line The most fashionable trimming for this season for tailored suite Is re--of Ottoman silk on collar, cuffs and ; veres; also cording which forma ornaments is much used. Other models are elaborately trimmed with. satin. A model, by Callot, exhibited last It week, la worthy' of description. was an afternoon gown of broadcloth in a new, soft shade of blue. The skirt was a modified sheath mode, with a wedge opening in the very center front The which reached to the ehoe top bottom of the skirt was bound with blue full-leng- th close-flttin- g. f'l close-fittin- g, high-fitt- hese colors are found to beet among those fabrics Intended the Dlrectolre mode which ln-in silks, satin royaL satin Fran- atin messailne, satin peau de ne and tb satin meteor crepe. In fabrics there are the chiffon dclnth costume suiting nerges, serges with rich cash- border pru- -, ahadonspattern Cheviot, serge and face cloth lclal favor j being accorded to lustrous prunella which are now Jiufactured a spot proof, and found bl th leading shades. ad-lt- ae "e dl-in- al ed auJ ,n la tied be- a good uue wide ci.imgh l .over the cheat after. It ha bei'ii pleated up very tine, till I la laid on l.:h ids of a tiny inaer-to- n. fuii-i.tto the slock In the middle and bed with a long bar pine or large biom h. a narrow satin ribbon may l jumted under the scarf and . brought mound the neck bad wtiu a amau bow iu the Mi" i It b:oniahlng how the d have nio.Uhtd all the extremes ofsigners How Glenn fashof Metropolis-Afions lo American needs and lasu The gown is nothing like the termath gown on. e k. on, the empire has been of Days So changed 0 it j practical for street a well a I, A co.-- nine in brown was Different Hains recently made ill .1 ativet Empire The slyle. Empire inn above the waistline was On. acceutiiuiod by bauds of taffeta. The gown fell in considerable fulness below the kiiaped waistline; it had a slight sweep ail about, but could have NEW YORK. Nov. 7. No longer j been shorter If desired. There waa a In extet, rice may for turnoxer collar at the neck which was a rim the incense of campaign II- - rfgn horse now In thi country will low, to lie worn over a lace stock. shown, and l anad will be repre- van and boose: no longer do news- It is n fad Just now to havs a coal ua bore with yard, of political haTbten'uJdfronrHS or cloak for each gown. The gown papera haa lapsed into to 115. four coniietitlfln la often made at home and the coat news; the spell-bindhaving been and ahoutera are haggard and1 eliminated from th hackney at the i.iilor u. dlviaion a out worn; and of medley of madne and three front the class for tmttera-AThe liircctoine girdle of sating taffeta a been born. magical ieace h or faille ribbon, Is In keeping with the usual, the competition for th rest of tlie graceful flowing linea of the And now that election la over'am! Foreat King Challenge Cup haa prothe country again ha been aaved. voked the moat Interest. Thta trophy, season's style and dla valued at SS0, waa donated by W. H. (though iHune are moron g Closely-fittinunderwear Is a neces- grunt led and wm have won honors j Moore, and haa taken th of place former-the- y the season's Direoutire styles, sity craved ). we shall real and, faith, ly occupied by the Waldorf Cup for gig and a complete revolution la shown lu but we need It be calm for another j horse which waa won finally two all pattern four year d till the Fear ago by Forest King. J. W. Har-r- l Lang sleeves have been decreed for npouttra of lsaueo" shall ( us again mun' N!a was last year winner, all the newest waiat Many have by the ear but the cup must be wun three times pointed cuffs and the whole sleeve and Gver Manhattan thl glad November to became the p rmanent property of yoke, editorially of walsta and gulmpes morning brood peace that passe the whiner. Brilliant entries have also to be worn under a one-piecostume understanding. Btaunch and trim, the lecn mad for the English Hackney and entirely of banda of Insertion and tight Jlttle inland nestle snugly In the Challenge ('up and the National Horse embroidered muslin with many frill arm of tlie Atlantic, headed south -- Rhnw Challenge Cup for th beat pair of Valenclenne lace. sou' west. Down In the hay, where ma- to a deinl-ma- ll or Klanhnpe phaeton. Many of the severely tailor-mad- e rild Bill," jestic ship go ever to the fro, the the delivery wagon, models have the aleevea set In aa plain- Btatue of Liberty still riae like a will also have ofa rhanre to show himly aa a man's coat, without any full-ne- grim sentinel, watching, ever watch- self off In the contest for the ecll at the armhole. The armhole la ing, the billboard advertiaement of cup offered by Alfred a. Vanderbilt. a I riaea hand-aomand 'cut large that really F. Ambrose Clark has offered e Blaquit usually concealed by ' flat braid. from the opposite shore. siieclal prise for thoroughbreds Hud-aoTo the westward the majestic n suitable to become hunter roll ever onward to the aca while The Hains Cax beyond li eta tel y Palliiade rear their Anyone who Imagined that the Thaw weather-scarre- d heads. Lofty pile of trial reached tne limit of pornographlo . brick and mortar pierce the ambient Indecency, In ita revelations of the deDown In the afreet hu- pravity existing In our best aorlety," atmosphere. manity swarm like Insect In an ant- will probably have reason to change m hill. In th mile and mile of such an opinion when the detail of apartment with ail modern con- th coming Hains trial begin to de(Original. women In klmona lean velop. In the maze of vlla Insinuations There are commonplace things and venience from back windows and discus the that hangs ovtr the prlnrlpale in thl there are atrange coincidences that newest scandal The mad of traffic, tragedy can be perceived an utter detun the current of our live A hu- of hurrying people going from some-whe- generacy that haa had no parallel. If to somewhere else, beats on the a tenth of the chargee and counterman carver may be likened to a chip In a constant wave of sound. charge that have been made are baaed cnat Into a rivulet It goes with the The elevated trains and the surface on tart, the llalna trial wll depict a current, over atone tumbling. from car keep up a constant clangor. rondlilon of affalra that will shock th tiny cascade till It la caught In aa And yet, and In spite of It all, there country. The vilest denlwne of the eddy and stranded. Borne alight dis- Is a pervading peace and a wondrous Tenderloin would blush with shame If In thl metropolis. Tlie election accused of habit and practices such aa turbance starts It again, and after a calm 1 over. Th pavement no longer re are attributed to some of those Infew netbacks It rejoins tlie channel. sound to the tramp, tramp, tramp of volved n thle wretched drama of army Caught by a fallen branch, It walta till marching thousand and the cheers Ilf released by a awelllng of the water of the admirers of Taft nr Bryan or In the outllneg of thl tragedy there And so It goes till It la at last throws Deb no mors awake the echoes. The !g nothing new. An outraged husband welkin, which has had a steady Job maddened by the wrong he had sufInto ths ocean. of ringing for the last six wsek I fered, killed the man whom he believed I When I waa about tweuty went to a needed rest. I repeat, the guilty of leading hi wife astray. taking a coruhusklng. I remember aittlug In election s over. The country I saved, 1! unhands have wreaked vengeance In a pile of corn beside a girl of sixteen. Ond reigns and the government at 26 thl manner since marriage became an Suddenly In tearing n busk 1 saw that Rroadway still live Institution, and have often been upheld Th Here Show the ear It Inclosed waa red. Claiming by their fellnwa. But Mrs. Hains alNext week comes the hors show. leges that the accusation arw false, the privilege of cernh tinkers when 1 red ear la found, I kissed my com- Madison Bquare Garden lo today be- and that her confession wa wrung ing transformed Into a mammoth from her by compulsion, and hint panion. where the equine aristocrats of darkly that her husband was a detab'e. I had met one of the defleetlona lu the land will have their quarter dur- generate of the most loathsome kind. the current of my career. There are stories afloat of wild miding the aig days beginning Monday. In a a waa There alight the tan-baaren the thoroughbreds night orgle and drunken men and pretty blush, resistance, the Us the blush and the will show their grace while In the women engaged In shameful revel resistance making a charming com- bnxea above the display of millinery all the abomination of vie existing In a society that poses a ploua and bination. Later la the barn I danced and modiste's .creations will be e-Home respectable. National with my little girl, went with her at The twenty-fourt- h Bhow, like Its will mark When the Haln trial la finished, we midnight across the moonlit fields to the opening of predecessors, social may look upon Harry Thaw a a genthe metropolitan In homo her the and kissed her again season, as well being the most Im- tleman and a scholar, Stanford White shadow of the vino overhanging the portant exhibition of horsefleah In aa guilty only of minor pecadliloe America. porch. and Evelyn Thaw a real angel child" The coming ahow will be really In unspotted of the world. There followed a courtship aa tender, aa sweet, aa fragrant as a young rose The c plant, only there were no thorn coming, tnoao going fading in the HOBGOBLINS IN MAI..E HOUSE. thorn grew later. We became enthose coming growing larger aa gaged. they advanced till, reaching the fore- Deputy Sheriff and a Crowd Called There was no opposition to our ground, It seemed that they would walk Out to Solve the Myatcry. and no reason why we should right in among tha audience. not marry, though we were too young My cyan auddenly became fixed on a They are having quite exciting to marry at one For two years lift young couple In the moving plctur tlmee at the horns ot Elmer Dare, la waa a garden spot, though we did not My heart stood atilL My love of some know how happy wa were because we ten yearn lief ore waa tha girt. Then, Harmony, about two miles from ber June 9 the place waa virilsd by .spiwere Inexperienced. Loving was like to my amaaement, tha young man waa rit, hobgoblins or aome other obbreathing. myaelf. My photographed figure point- noxious Th unearthly creature Then when we were ready to be mar- ed to a ahop window and aald aome-thlnfamily waa awakened In the night by ried my little girl and her mother must looked double at The girl my needs go to the city for ber trousseau. and a rolled. Then In another moment cider and vinegar barrels being rolled I Joined them there after the pur- they came on aa If about to walk over over In tha cellar, doors slamming, chairs tipped over and ether noises too chase had been .made for a few days' m when they disappeared. numerous to mention. sightseeing and to bring them back. When we two lover were together, The neighbors were called In by We two, my fiancee and myself, went preparatory to our Intended wedding, to the park, to the theater, to shown wa hod been uncon scloualy photo- telephone and watched all night, but failed to locate the cause of the disOne day wa were graphed. of different kind walking down n broad thoroughfan, But that amilel It brought back the turbance. The next three nlghtz tha amo mysterious doings were repeated, Jostled by nn Immense crowd of peo- delightful period from the moment Aple. Seeing some Jewels biasing In n when at the cornhuaklng I bad found and several windows were broken. moon was a there and lthough atbright fiancee's I called enmy shop window, the red ear till the breaking of my tention to one of them and naked her gagement I waa older now and waa several men witched the place, they failed to discover any cause for the Jocularly If I should go In and buy It conadoua of the change In me. Indeed, unusual commotion. for ber. Her only reply wan n mall It bad taken me aome time to recognize We have not heard the result of was She But, oh, how aweet It was! In th the vita scope. myaelf Saturday night, but a crowd, with tha Fate threw In our way an obstacle. aame In my memory a In the plctur I though I realised that ah must have deputy sheriff for a leader, waa fully The wedding did not take plac resolved to solve the mystery if poa-aldid not know the real cause, but I sus- changed. It her ber mother of n of the felt pected I changing young heard at may be a case llku wbat wa delight again Union several yeara ag mind. My fiancee was at an age to be lor Quick na lightning my Inner self when a certain young lady endeavored dominated by a stronger person and was transformed. My bachelor life beto persuade her father to buy her an gave way. She broke the engagement came not only dull, bat disagreeable. After this the country grew dull to I saw myaelf cold, selfish, corrupt I organ by getting Old Uncle Ben Robme, and I concluded to go to town to had not realized the low tone of a bins to play ghost. Athena Cor. Rocklive I went Into business and pros- bachelor clubman, a man of the world. land Opinion. pered. Ten years passed, and I had The smile of a simple country girl had not married. Being a member of sev- not only revealed It to me, bat hod eral dubs and having tbs means where- shown me the beauty of purity. Insanitary Building with to enjoy city llf 1 did not care to The city of Washington la setting nn I made a resolve. I would go and give np my bachelorhood. At times I find my young love, and If It were poe-albl-e example to other large cities in tha even considered my mother-in-lathat to win her again I would do a country In destroying buildings which was to havs been ns having done me a I found ber grown from n girl to a the health authorities believe to be Infavor in throwing me over. Had It woman. She bad been living n life of sanitary. Thirty-twsuch building not been for her I would have been regret that a decision In her life had were rased during the month of tied down to the drudgery of a family. come when ahe waa of anch a tender March, and about the aame number One day, being away from borne I age aa to be dominated by an older were destroyed during each of the really had no home in the foil meaning person. AH this time when I was as- months of January and February.' In of the word while waiting for nn ap- sociating with people whom I cared leas than two yeara about 1,000 buildpointment I sauntered Into a vaudeville nothing for and who cared nothing tor ings have been either destroyed or Tits scope waa a feature of mo ahe h&d been waiting tor ma to have been brought up to the show. sanitary the performance, and one of the scenes come back to ber. standard required by the district oi given was a crowded street in a great My. minted life had been settled by dlnancet. Municipal Journal and Endtr. The throne waa both coin and a vita senna gineer. T WASHINGTON, Nov. 7. Down in Fuller, Chief Justice of th Supreme torture, outlines without the adminla-trdtio- n like hot stuff In lit-- ! Court of the United States of America. of an anesthetic, is freely Old uextco they at the City of Muxkiec" the form of charged by leaders of the society here. trature. wih uhiih the government's. is It uselessness of the absolute the .,j,i(rMlutatl0n Consul General Gottaehalk, Ubpoenaa were headed. The writer; irflhtion of the suffering upon the commerce was and of j pathetically frightened. He Inter-- ! helpless animals, to the department today said Mrs. my Lord" and "your hoiiar" Mary H. Totten, one of the officers of hor says the people there want to speraed , of Edgar Allan Poes j throughout and wound up with an ap- the society, that is the strongest araudience. stating to come gument against vivisection, and try aa rotations, or neurotic French jpftal..rr way to "ashington to find out Vthe consul general politely duba thy may. its advocate cannot adduce to ac0,u"f tlon waa Ju,lire Ru' a single Instance wherein it haa proved and works," emotional igtter aril explained the matter by letter, of assistant-,- . In discoveries which have sketches s tame love Idylls or character mart. hook 1 medical science. the sale end A south Boston man re-- 1 augmented then- - It (Mo) In the heart massage experiments If it Isn't something racy, close-spacaddressed 4; cently type-- ; being conducted at one of the Washmust be stirring. Briefly the Spanish written pages to the department, de- ington hospital in the course of temperament wont stand for pastels in toxing his nirl$tl vicissitudes stnd which rabbits are tied down to the worda Needless to say, Henry James were of the variety defined by they tables and cut to pieces while li tahooi General Sherman's famous epigram operating agony racks their bodk-- until at last But they take to the works of Theo- about war. ; Gottsehalk declares merciful death cornea to relieve them, dore Boosevejt. The other day quite th moat pus-- 1 the results, of thrilliby the words of the surnaively. Oncasionally works re-- ! of the was recent letters sling have can prove nothing. geons themselves, ng contemporaneous as Interest celved. It read: Uncle Tonis A rabbit .dies under the knife, but grown popular, such Madison, Wisconsin. Attorney- the surgeon Is delighted and says.: Tf Cabin" and. of recent years. President works. The General Bonaparte. As a. family ws It had been a human Boosevelts published being the experihave been drugged most of the time ment would have succeeded.' Strenuous Life appeals to the devotees The utSO for the last years. of It! If they can learn nothof the Simple Life In Tabasco Xamd. ter folly MRS. Unfortunately Gottsehalk does not or prove nothing by the experThe late J. Sterling Morton was fond ing mention the six best sellers In Mexico iment. ax this statement would aeein of of a he the letter had does story relating approximate that to admit, why do they do' It? City, but he cur-re- nt received when secretary of Agricul1000 miscellaneous works, 4,000 of s ture. A young western farmer was fiction and 1,000 of standard aubleachers at ten cents per InHousetop books. technical of 1.000 the with daughter assiduously cobrtlng thors, bleach are still legal lu Washington. cluding those on games and books of a neighbor also a farmer at whose A few days ago James McAllater, Ameri-nar- e from home he was wont to indulge In an ocI ravel. all Importations sold every year In Mexico City casional game of cards, Ths girls who owns a home adjoining the American League Park, and who has been alone. In addition nearly 5.000 copies of father was a voluntary weather and doing a profitable business 2.150 renting and American as was such various papers, crop correspondent, and roof seats to all comer was arrested al furnished with franked envelopes and on monthly magazines, are sold In the nap-jtthe churge of maintaining an eneach month. stationery of ths department of Agri- tertainment enterprise without a It would appear that the Bpanlnh-Amerlrculture. nse. Is Intolerant of Sunday One evening the young man marked The legal sharps of the district govHs wants ths kind of the score on one of the department's school stories." a hook that flushes the cheek or makes envelopes. Later, In Idly examining It, ernment tried their best to prove Mcshivers run up and down the spine. He he was horrified to' discover the words Alister guilty, but the police court decided that he had comthinks the favorite books and plays of 1500 penalty for private use. In the Judge finally accordno too phlegmatic, In offense. mitted the Americans corner. with Filled hand upper right ing to Mr. Gottsehalk, and that our dreadful thoughts of prosecution, the eyes of the law. It la assumed that the court did not consider the art and literature haa too little of the prospective Benedict sat down and of ball put up by the Nationalsvariety to be Impulsive and dramatic. secreto the an letter wrote appealing In the category of entertainment" Consul LeapInaaM, of Tuxpam, who Pleaae was which: burden of the also wrltea the department on the aame tary, Mr. Morton dont prosecute me." At A solemn warning haa been issued subject, thinks Hackettesque plays and the end his sweetheart wrote Please MexDumas-llk- e novels best suit ths Mr. Secretary, If John has to pay his by the Civil Service commission to the army of government employes In n mi. fine We wont never be able to get Chivalrous and elsewhere cent he against take will Washington as It very married, a prominent characteristic among nil' their work for Uncle . clasea In Mexico, and novels of nil Bam In order to Indulge In the seducof the cane Thi kinds strongly append to their nature I 1 Morton. Qf course, there was tive game of politic pealed 0 If at all worthy of being read and the It seems that In past campaigns It a ridiculous side too, for the penalty price la moderate." on an official envelope refers has been the practice of a good many clause It la somewhat paradoxical that the to Its use through' the malls. government officials and clerks to rewho is generally only therefore flpaniah American, dictated a long, fatherly sign so that they may run for office He horribly averse to exertion, to hard- letter to the young man, taking care In their home communities, or othership and is. In fact, rather Indolent, not to wound him by pointing out the wise become actively engaged In politishould demand stories brimming with I ridiculousness of the situation, but cal work, then to be reinstated after action, seething -- with stiwnuousity, or It dearly. And he election day If the job still looks explaining merely palpitating with hardship. closed the letter by asking for a wed- good to them. That he should love romance and ding Invitation. But thia year there will be no reinlories of the tender passion are to be statements, rays the commission. The expected In a Latin temperament, hut one-ha- lf inches of rainfall order reads as follows: and Four why does hs take an Interest in the in one hour, and 1.15 Inches In only The commission desires to Inform works of Theodore Roosevelt? ten mlutca. Is going some, but that la each of the departments and executive offices of Its attiwhat they had down In Panama one Probably no braqph of the governmonth. toward last tude employes in the classified day ment service receives so many crank" They called It a shower, but admitted service who resign to become candicommunications as ths department of that It was the heaviest that has been dates for office or to engage in active Justice. recorded on the Isthmus since the political work, and who afterward seek American occupation. It began about reinstatement. posta but ths Hardly day passes noon and lasted until 5:45 p. m, but Inasmuch aa the Issuance of a seekman brings queries from eltisans the heaviest precipitation was between certificate la discretionary with the ing solution of some legal situation, in the afternoon. commission, no certificate will be 5:50 denunciations of governmental policy, 2:50 andthose o'clock three hours there were issued In any cases where the party offers of assistance and advice on how During 7.05 inches of rain. to run things, and, reinstatement resigned with pathetic A of the roadbed of the Panama peeking part of view little messages of disappointment snJ a running for office, or Inrailroad was washed away and the of political activity in a life failure. dulging mal of the Union Oil company pipe which would degree be prohibited If he had broken. was remained In the service and afterFrom the time the Americans began line Fortunately thee precipitation was ward, having failed In hie candidacy, a systematic Investigation on the Isthwhere little or no excavation In the contemmus of Panama In 1504 up to July 1, greatest Is In progress. Except for momentary or having Indulged reinthis year. 5612 miles of borings have sunken tracks and the na- plated political activity, seeks with trouble been mads to determine the geological statement. the mud, difficulty of handling structure along the line of the canaL tural work on the canal proceeded as usual By mean hunters of these borings suitable the day after the storm. Uncle Sam'a professional s foundations for locks and damn have and trapper who have been assigned been found, and the character of excaheeded by to rid the range of predatory animals, The vation has been determined In advance Nelson Page, the novelist, are are apparently on the Job. Thomas of the actual excavating work. Brridensteln, employed on preparing to urge upon the cominga theHunter Boise National Forest, Idaho, of Congress the passage of session Asslstan Attorney General Russell bill or regulating the cut- killed 249 coyotes. 6 wild cat and 1 prohibiting returned from Oklahoma, recently of live animals In the Dis- bear during the past season. where he went to settle up certain In- ting up Conservatives estimates by stockColumbia in the interests of of trict dian land In the course of science. men place their losses each year by dispute. In to nerve bill The his work, he Issued subpoenas to a to be each animal at 5100. Therefore, In model for similar legislation great many settlers. Upon his arrival states by this Instance alone, the hunter saved various the in pushed there he found a curious letter. One Forest stock valued no- - in one National f the men on whom a .ubpoena had baches of the more at a cost to the than 125,000, at been served wrote, "I pray you my clety. of $1,195, the amount of the for rounded government pound up That dogs hono have pltty on me and tell they been turned over to medical stu hla salary. errant the matter where of I am com- - have a The hunters are under the Jurisdicfor experimental purposes, and Plained against and charged With." It of the forest service. cruel tion to been have subjected was addressed To the Hon. Melville W. that they ' j for a l.ot-- link. For a jabot of washable net, cut in a strip. iwi'iit-tw- o imhea long and AS REFLECTED IK uv'. .i round i Pages 9 to 12 Ottoman silk and a bit of the silk waa placed beneath the opening and covered with a tiny frill of black lace. The kirt, while narrow waa draped In a graceful manner, being caught In to the From the back seam in sweeping fold waist to the hem In the back la a perfectly straight panel, detached from the rest of the skirt, which forms the train. On the bodice there was a yoke of ecru crochet lace bordered with a band of floss stitching In tan and red on the cloth set at- Intervals with blue button The collar was of black net and the sleeves sf double blue net set very far back In square armhole Satin Is used a very great deal, but It Is the pliable liberty satin In most cases, not the thick, stiff kind that - once held sway. Laces are used but they must harmonize with the color scheme. They may be black, as the old Dlrectolre costumes were frequently In all black or had saahea In black, and this custom Is retained In the revival, or they may be dyed to match the gown Reldom is cream or a contrasting color used. The chiffons and all the accessories are black or dyed to match the costume., One of the most, attractive new stocks which combines a sort of yoke, It framee the face Hke flour petal a made of fine wash bobbinet ana Valenciennes There are two full plaited frills, they are plaited together This and edged with valenclennea. lies close about the face and a deep double frill like It falls over the yoke and shoulders and a ribbon to hide the Guernsey Sees Happenings Spellbinding The Case Is Now - JFSU! er ailt-nee- ; s I silver-tongue- ce aa . maj-stlra- lly Settled by a Vitajcope. six-roo- ' re ear-dru- rk dia-tan- g. bl o .... ... |