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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE DECEMBER CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, LOL 22, 1907. oes| tell? ‘ The Latest Coiffures Buéerflies Things Are W orn ee ing a ake their gs part ee tow auty und 1 being the ire comes Paris are re celing From b »OW ae t ; tite RNa nit ten seful We i sta; im, I simple a $4 Rue most in STOR eth . . Le ° ar- c ino man Nearly Ne ~ Bere ant a an opportunit Pee pin kk wreaths ribl era cheeks wre girls bow oe bespr hea leading'Doe in the race, tbe fashion of ribbon : But," even: heard inkle "quite for to hal rv ees Favre h Teowieh ™_ rae Walke s s hot - frame used to and ‘heavy ha work of support the and SilverSpangled Tulle. to take up ment that very Q- ere ay heir OC of hair !-Birds in the arrange- of Paradise Hair. G-The Very -eestne J-Ribbon Now Droop Newest ad oie frese h " axhi K-A Colffure Quite ne as un Grandmothers> what they mobile craze iation Mode, _ = no one ill become th that has selzed can safety eee ane. on Mace, multiple 4 H ies 5 of physiciane and e Ume 0 re Maney awe er-| with sur-| present the taken Mila precious ear GEA ion children born s to predict serious. | ters, siste id o longs their churches the referred companions of a majority ischarge these id men, in most cases because their deuy be toaSsuch Rae aricands for rnc y isfy elr Juxthey to were HOUSEHOLD | polls € BY Ehergetic JAMES J. Folar bear { j the Tofled get to Gleetul with the Wor Hn Mo Indus stry from. Solid Was ‘ed with Paitid. Furey y aoe \s That And Rock with Those _Mountalns Mor rning unto Holes fo then, while they wvere Grouped About exchan Energetic Polar Bear stepped up and Lit the a Cates Coquettes to still her a Mother Cubs loosed piled Today the And make it Which shows The Way to the in sho ne Bruin's ak the Avalane ag-ed Settlements Ice Soft the Awful among a Thousand ars are Occupied with thetr: Firm Rule to let that Make Tru i |. ful Views, the eens Fathors Troubles of that Mountain Persuasion is Public Think a Waste is: Scare of it Steep, Deep. eir Ow Range Needful Half to Mice which uinely: have seems fond Clearing on orms a1l Bound Away from SES Face with Terror wild i int Bla Tells about Aeon BEET Dm Hope Breath- Death! ek RN have a hea | flass gently i strong strange, poised are-raal of ornament. he and among to tell was the alr \ 1; aes os at them in ts a great de omand sae ec wabai ret really a rH : Rs he ywknots made or At y and eH satin, : s charming most haltad ornaments can be. mac at home by : th zirl with. clever fingers, and at 7 er small cost, yme tulle. a flower or. tw ome odds and ends. of ribbons, and a most becoming adornmen for eyening wear can onstructed Little roseoud wreaths, made of artificial buds or of ud fashioned out of ribbor wired into shape nd ding at one side with a little bunch of » fl with a : is vag one es brim es shoves there eo they 3 airlest he dressed ae where Z4 It 0 hal the if Ll, ' iso. Seen Cu jet comt al LIS SU lowarn They look and bare tte 3S are t wi ) : at particularly well in white or gray hal ] . Mv uryvy wings.o shell are 3 seen, fol-a lowing the lines of the wired wing of tulle or other ‘ti "gown Hoa head ‘ ex‘ ‘ "Y une: Jarge the on to urse.® i: viamemthes They tell' me t for them, and Mrs. Alfred Gwynne one ymong h a unique head dre wz-o ight ! : exact shade tulle on wea pale Gt worn up ‘ ey ett cane you ' . iieeis 1 os roses it and chou ended and of made at the satin, at other are home. with simple a small and easily ‘ r1S mas a . a im now "ree of cS dislike A in a inca is a mice e ° house certificates ioe : nee to do with Cas Oe . rans Se | eat About great- suffer © vatnte er thi fury. ) of woman = sc ee ere enlof our the erly 1 2 resented acted upon Nothing wrongs, : : them bul andiioe, aqmeaman have lit. | His ( as that every- Ancestry. John D. sbeen ri |. leve Mrs. coalbin this Urban-In and re spect to assume r¢ women shonta the are+ 6 matrt- grave had father any | ter?" dear, what's the money received te the 1OnevVmMoon, ind we lave co oO a Wasn't Revillon a llow oe a him to of the und ix t ie eer the first 2 tughter May and would ae | forgot? be} | you ree hear Say mi lis face as thethese he suc-|senteuces protest of} sentences Ane EDL onquertng cone clan! a thief thief one the police proceeds : step to- "Tell ae Sis and caught byiecitat the shoulders eceey "it fs ae in, oe, Margue rite-do ain? a was be inaiming with Joy and his came she ort. excited Marguerite was jerk alaymed. me-can't e yet quite made The "Rockefelier} which, by the up. e could not And he grasped the letter, held it in te often Mrs. in the . this 1¢ a member, ihn cae, he areilan -: detective deps urtment, was the nam¢ 1@ first} given to Marzuerite to mat to America-in 1720 i Ee he street. up again reached| weShouts a Started suddenly found an egg morning. the coalbin. for : . Urban-And | of is not rban-I In-|@ueer place. » sometimes wa unscrupulous | ae . BY flung on the Fluttered a hen to en, you why | U Urban-Because aL ou won't eared winte r-Chicago the That's a Jay ought ray? If the have in Ps News, to to héns yave a eo You gen- | ELLA WHEELER Copyright, - = are easement that looked 2 Heart oF blue O'er i i lovelier Al are. = You are' (And the he quickly. & e'll far than with a yarn sai voice = 3 wasting tondled ova your ; her casement lean he o'ér skies but a tease little, ‘ny And see hat the great world How the wonderful blue of vour | | c Then dropped to her grave in the cruel While the wind went wi: istling south. will Queen Ww ~ Here thi to the thought Ted k6es8. to- ae to himself. about him > him like a blowneo jail-end é -ANIC "The hapvie tet eae Ritchie Ge SUT fone and sone and laa> is He Revillon ever u , bvy hells ae the Re villo dhe 4 , indow prreet ae the house op © juve been sitting there and Hee so sorbed Lm a. ‘ais was he peering c } herte th : s etter mo e it to} was] know into th failed to of § the after door a on « - while "man Christmas time. al nS aap ase IsYork Prolonged by Good ‘Teeth. Tribu ~ the set ne: he Berlin Imperial Insurance comaside $25,000 @ year ,to been pro- 2 good dental apparatus than others, and the make risk oe * to new is expected the eompany to in Save the years Revillen invention out wrong vorkingmen needing them. It has found by the company that men m t VE of a few ylelded said Provide a dental institute for workingnen holding its policles. The instltute will provide |, ; . provide artificial teeth for all the e. He seemed for an . that fhat Marguerite was as waiting ew far Life New te oat Thite.s vowed his: head aoe went. eet ternoon. had almost. passed.-the pwas about to set and he wan stil] at he go Ne : e eae hn," Joy mda belle tan ead4 outside, ae aaa: and a tal ous ead3. rolled off hisideconsciens mates urs-everything you| seemed delictais Othe the. streets-h wkers cry- r/ "Oh,whisGodt sitting . can't auch and hear muste We'll 1 n girt{} branch of Christmas cifts-dia-|Pany has die undone. ow , Wave, shoved _ Jacques ‘every I. Desaix as. not'a bad man~at -he the contrar he was. an unselfish: man ie a ariends and It hadmust always beenae ue to his hav eh... tha: cabtat ' lave been. overwa@k- ac ! but On room hue, Cheapens both sea and sky- are far too bright to be hidden: from ‘sic! ‘OY » Se signe, Come, with me,and darling-fly." Tender his fly whisper sweet his caress, 1 ered leased she The arms of her lover liftedwas her over The casement out to sen. Close to his breast she was fondly pressed. Kissed once by his lau eae mouth, or your father, Jacques; bring him hece I want to give {him a Christmas gift his Get iehi of quickly the proceeds of our invention : And | fe ~ soul. tivals, WII reach' his "ears throveh walls ard the bars of his cell ¢ sea; hold matchidsa aaa man from out | treachery, groaned, morrow Sneine out this anc dark . lancl we'll Ive! ae buy vou ‘© are," sighed; the beaiautiful ere life in t} ‘di 1, ie) u sil ken n {i ds heart go and jeRRE villon. main his muttered his ing toys-brought him Thee Revillon-what to flatter and >roud that $b an the he. in "We'll dine In the face You tur-| Joy rei weighed»¢ ® ve in; neers ren au oO ei e f this bothe Co me ru laugh inspite of this my | ow snirits. T'll rouse > a rite! Margverite, w here are aout eae be F lay| buy WILCOX. 1907 s remor Caristmas!" ae likes! The : Shouts And a gay. bold breeze paused This trifle of dellex ate hue eats,| ae the you see T can't wait? Ward carrying his eee into ef-] cried her father ae You did forget, didn't fect | is to break off the engagement] you arguerite He was trying hard between Marguerite and Jacques lis} to « ela himself ct was to move from Neuilly and sorry, father,"' she said sadly, "T lodgings in an obscure street } ghouid have re membered, but-but I was < » ; ; S e r i an Ee Se en where HeviIsG 30 happy when I met Jacques that I ae : a 6 . eR enti rely . : Revillon had confided his whereTh ae God cried Desaix fervently. abouts to him alone Whom could he ve {o me-give it. g Turn up een a 1 the ec ee if oe hi friend the lie sHits--qqul kly Now-ah, how happy and partnel 3ut his mind was not m a j ' is | Sard use-} the ae e aoe i]. | alone country Rockefeller Leslie's Weekly family association, intense- {way d in-strong-colors, but it whbots BE ee no_ trdna rete Ss ah of RAity NAS ofTEAS itsLUIR women RELTAS od : . zit ie eae ‘ is a'm ee eee ee not betray }4merican Wwome the whole s hs ustained their avepositions so|/"®, ae iy ~ « Sank rival throws to th his SUT ERD born SS a in . ig of 3y oe manor the country the ir cecdea all Shader en America R Ue evil than of Ana are a roast ome wort struc ‘tion an army of Fortunately for mankind, there arc 8! tanic| of area oe than: sinners amo wo OMe orm men. There are very few of Rock efelle r came tended bya ve whi me th unworthy we in-j carpets, alsoThis makes | tt 1 j Key is to it, | So Se } Pastry should be made not absurdly so A pie that can lift is about right. . mE noblde the of eins of i ; hs g -by V a‘ ou i it i s no £ the Sale of the patents theo hope that) good-l you and least he might be _Bardoned: and so be able] use for you t be annoyed, her, Be }to show hin if ain, but this Desaix! cause we ar safely married now ant {did not do. } nothing can possibly unmarry us. I tried | ‘ the money he received ou before, and you didn't give in his possession. fact, thing happened TheIn demon eae father ¢ 1 ear am awfully full sorry | tation ttacked Paul Desaix tryof togetting forgive married me, bOt I in alls the shouldn't he Keep all the mon ex¢ eit ment himsel Vasn't the idea mail your le Re ; of ee tragedle Virtuous, powerful in the warfa 7 woman's women rege a for 7 conquests, wor nati. victent pamper affiletior Sune rse with ia | are of re- was Neither disguise from :himself the dastardly |the flame of the light and watehed the re of the act he proposed to com-| ashes crumbk and fall to the eer though | ™i& over Imaginary Oh, 'm happy!"*"he cried injurte Why "don't | a rf its "mi rs ‘laim Kinship vent on vacillating Me was; yeu ee join in my happiness‘ ha ae eques, ns Rivally: my more forti- | wit) "y tr ! rele - ith 1 { fee t the tude tha watching men | Phim, has traces Retin le history o 1€} prehension nelest. pete Revillon should Se moveAlbee Ww Sin" 8s Intultions bless you both." have saved ee many | name God bless .you back to the south of France,|te some other place and escape him Then men he saw trom the fatal mistakes regarded his conduct on account of | Where there ts still a Baron toqueStill he eb deber es to hesitate. des-|as strange. heir Ikind |} feuille. The French Rockefellers, be-|P#irlng himself until the greed of gold mbitions t's all are right," inde-| ing he mostly explained. Huguenots, as he went to southaoe the bes of him, and the letter, crew more calr ay husba ands, n't bother rarely you at-/}ern' Germany after the revocation: of nce an . mous " ne at which. written they in a aim with detalls, the but T had nearly alot Gf Nantes, hence done the Ta. changed hang writing addresse d to the thi fess 1 would have regretted all my somelife.' est x eA steel b| isCn the as cats N erally come to pgrie same privileges and veneration Artful. women. are an abomination, |extended to American women they practice. thei wily arts upon the | where innocent ind unsophistic at : ‘mlability..is the et he rining e ly ow by knocking slovenly in the longer; hnike.nertincntes at their | the |ful tocarpets put last under | the line we Fu he BY MILDRED S'TUAIE. cold heart is like, mothers penne serious a may Untru truthful. ce | methoa RB Ds, of Beer construction Beyer Quick. Dynai nite." Tickle WOME happiness never; and are destined to tle ee Seiten to strugzle the Vmnatts r| ewols ttion in their old age of equal rights. Through their supeM ave of admiration has led many|rior qualities of he i , 1 w omenD are een ae ss 1 ‘ have" ee pre : ; ie : : bayona on amb thelr 1Ose or opieeads 1em lealtlwte c re mel women cf Ge atuer matian Fates HINTS | three-cornered brick. j ee i is so called because = I PERE in aslayers. bullt. Fact that 0 "Moun tats nue Moving ei t Seana: ce Rise ae How, The Populace rose up En masse with Diamond Drill and. Picls, extremely Kee Honeycombed with : without ‘f Women who anticipate the wishes ; of those whom they love increase their Influence over them It is th® little : nothings ‘that make. : indelible impresj sions os ean a wi s out gla | treme... Despite Bona the hanes They its emp ON ward. "LA ys ) eiting An Energetic Polar Beear, who all his Waking Hour Performed the most Amazing Feats to De tionstrate" his Power ad noticed that the Ice that Formed the ountain's Jagged Cro Jarred loose, from Tine to Time, and wrought ad Havoe crashing Down; And after some three Minutes' Thought Decided it would. be Quite Bright to -pull e Mountains down and Sink them in the Sea B ere pe eeae 1€s,"" ho observed, "make Trouble for. us All, are u The 1¢ Mountains e +¢ »/ are se not There the Ice, of Course, can't Fall! ue And The woman yee omc Before sweeping a epee pour a lot of ashes and. dust soar ae will encourage the serant a eper by ex- MONTAGUE. XIMS ; Thoughtful) women do little acts kindness which bring them great {] a os creas oe) Sa by ger ero ayate matic a id BY 'C.. Be (QUINCY re too great d beco re i rs perce t they they hada plenty | and Carlen of time for th pteasure tins: itn ‘hele indulgence In : and dainty. s clal Christmas life. the 1 th y shoul che w Their virtues and loyalty won for anid Te eee 2. Srend plano the condemn, they by have Regeberaeed women of America the revere into Bree ene Ties S04 Berens ce which] burdens to those whom they should Dice all men, good thou American -attact. Sos thar till pay des-'|toj}help s hi their men degenerate the prodigious ities toc bear responsibilthe dreane aJamall ee = -fregs eS] : «but: "the Prat insures a more wa eee effe fendants have Sees deserved to Consuming selfishness and e of On © homage, of 7 their countrymen. | excitement ar rapid) doing aren hoe thei When ives aya botling:« mothers cesses the] donot work forget f destruction that of fem} 1@ re-|no matter how: lone you boll the water te eae ya the deceptions pose a ‘izorous mental and physical| the eggs eo aii I not cook y of the disloyalty that is|he: alth and strength. a you forget Automobiles may| 4 to put ther on now. fen know in the wate hey could | hay shortened distance, unhappily ae poe ae nen n in * adversity|they are workin havoc a with . the ospe tf r vou Prosperity - men | ne 5 man: and'are 216let infor Young ae and shortening 1 for the days of alllg Soh of balling naneae carpets, provide yourself with 1°soft hammer, a dozen j harp tacks F and of blunt words, R A f a 1] | to abdie 0 they hati hard out characteristic || th fandente A : comparison, ° ----- Z e of mothers! M the auto-| the whole! though more bountifully blessed with this world's goods than were their antecedents, their lives are joyless ~in wise examples o teete ors, cxtravagance has taken the place of| economy, indolen the plaice of -industry. Ignorant and indifferent. se slave tes 8 unknown, connurse their children a set Ae ippear hat s is pinned 5 of tl 3 fe that aA b le ifeurls the toque are - hat hope tat rat to gecure. he pitonts with anal He had - pee the door open, he they were faced with the pos ee had not seen rguerite come jn, o of the result of all thelr labor nd| he looked up now "to find her bending afall their skill going to enrich some-|fectionately over him, her hand resting body else on his shoulder. her eyes looking lovingly Atte: many unsucce ul vtten pls to} into his beg or berrow ie mone' 1out dis"Fathe jean she suid a a low, win| closing their seeret, Revillon solved th ning and bashful voic "Father, have } problem in despair J embezzili brought you a Ch stmas zift-a bride, | 12,000 franes from nployers an father Sh whi a red the last ree igiving it to Pa ie Revilleon } words z lwent Into iding sSuix secure Desal t as if in ¢ ace |-the patents, which=l sequently sold}. "And [ ave brought sae my a a |} to a) firm: of- prot for 500,000) 1s Jacques father,' she continuec franes in cash and a larae UN Or |‘*Why don't you greet Jacques? | of hares in the. compar lich) v ': Desaix rose to his fe He seemed to I toc formed for the purpose of -) be choking } ploiting the invention o eours eques! I e-Yes, '| 7 » r i et 5 lo. Jacques?" One of the stipulations made ee Re Jacqu Hw do you « , \ ope : , Prance welt ‘Jacques and I have been married, was that the 12,000 frant whic 1 he { Villon , ( , s . and he had stolen from his emple father monde'eK were are are offtL should be immediately re turned a ) | por Neuilly in : Bae eat nae Charming the men and ee n-neuritis, and the rious forms of} and nerve diseases have overhundreds of autotsts. rere 1 heart. taken ------ the a iv per tround was Hair charming and effective ornaments for the hair. In the milline ry department we find flowers, wings, birds, gold-spahgled children. as well noua worn by theas men, and| gencration for th: past two or three| being women their own|have gradually ‘wandered away trem] milliners. They knew nothing about| tire simpler lives, noble ambitions and] cooks and butlers except in exe eption- formed the Sean o¢ hem Low . ote , BY ° MRS. . JOHN - A. LOGAN. all the luxuries ri vere not modern a; mete coma oe tte aside Sonuentic nase and Person: ree of ulready eetof streaks ‘so oan Artificeiunl White Lock. Drawn Softly Through the a ne be denied but cannot be disproven, that the habitual autolsts a ie ltable, restless, and so nervous Urrounded by afraid wel married on uc-| when not on the road that ee. are not Conveniences of iinited incomes, _They! were|agreeable @ifficult for compantons the women of fodbyitolsine thateihe Ma secornomies. in. "which the eaadnecis te of the fact' that hed seem imagine are the perfect happiness of the} youn women wert trained would|really wasting frand their dan lives, of or "va of thei: den times," no ir etic eh Fein veritable helpmates as eal conditior The withstanding tha ‘they resort to druga were hampered | wives. hence there were few unhappy |and stimulants as anaceas. for thet the inconveniences an discomforts | marriages. discomforts and supposed afliments, of carller days. Story and tra on Unfortunately the twentieth century,| which only bave told add to their indisposition them how their Srandmoth-| with all of its progress in civilization, | and unhappine 8. frs_ carded the cotton and woo nd | advancem<¢ nt ience sand. higher They have no an ae broke to be helpful the flax, spun the thread and| education, abune ant vealth and lux-|to their families, but Wove indulge all ‘themthe cloth from Which the r, has broug nt manifold evils. The | selves -pity on econ: table of their and bed linen, blankets and} women of the nation. in far too great} Imaginary tlothes for all troubles ane the es. family They were made.| numbers, ure victims of thesc evils In addition, 10 nothing with their of the own joy deft that fin-}| comes because of thelr ndulgence in the;from sers, they serving. cut and made otners all and. the gar-| forgetting Ollies and luxuries of the age. Bach self s_ did their srandm« sthers; and a how masses of y ‘¢ w. he tulle was- these ri for enthusiastically This winter ce a very des ided tendency to > ir back on the head ‘ ation of Grecian outline ter ends frankly: i a And Greclal° files are From rib bon-wound y diamond- hua ded gold.they are seén on-many-he The shops the "filled with iin "most 0 W « small ad elaborately coliftfed \ = lignoran yl ince by} your wonderfully rea plas ‘Wor Zut too many meningitis, as in di | difficulty. Wo Happy A & Way : (Coutinued rom Poge Oue.,) to come and arrest his par : d he ard a noise non ide, save an automobile come up alley and who was engaged to marcy Marguerlie. |] stop immediately opposite the none: It {With aie help Be BE ine was made] must be the police that had come to ar perfe and it i agr etween | rest evi on | Bieny athat the Anyention Shauld be their E da hig ot loo k out. but buried | Jo prope » hin hands and pobbed ke a snuas @-Cascudes tle Carls, a Charming Arrangement a Youth rs S I jog r Black Velvet But the moderation ee the front of the head is quite made p in the elaboration of the of the air. dressing. Such puffs and waves,and little bobbing curls! S @-rumor the coming of the, British "bang," made familiar to u y coe pictures of English alty, ut If these: pic-: tures are hardly likely to "persuade us re high began ; irs hat first and out under the onedoes.niow puffs brim and hat and ; } | I wire is it than ‘rat." : hand ii ' the hair is. still worn. turnes off the face, its old-time exaggera gone and more often plenty : vearing dressed Never have combs been more artis-| cally designed Ph e SOE re ene you | ee In some of them is qu marvel, | From the single comb of Cade shelj to the gold-mounted jeweled-incrusted| comb worn at‘the opera they are allj| blessed with luxuriant Shea wer 4 Bist on a braid or a bunch of curls being added. overAnd, if not done, the effect is quite fascinating, Thank Heaven the day of the seaSick marcel wave is over. No lonwzer will we se € women whose tured with hot irons to inc} ch of its life For wave, which may be acquired the use of hot irons, is nov immense pompadour t so long for life and F i the é W i ‘ he 2 - ‘ved shell, broad Sapa ae aay iring E a Pepe pate mS ves Pc ts the = e Baathe es ‘ Pate ¢ i hid "ultra-fashionable wey nderbilt poised. aughingly- ; omen the plain, BQTtotge uo othe By n "rfile lig muted over § erfiles that floate ver on br of.{ 7 res dows The wearing and pr Sé Eyed by some method w heh wearing' of them "practicable S just: now -muc n vogrue among brushed back. making a aske¢ gray oO Fi m your dre ed Siavery could whit Sure enous'. ly in' under days. My hair dresser telis me. that not five per cent of the fashionable women or New York are een of wearing hair. "extra" Eve when aboy laiming look, glance shocked fashion, It is really amazing the amount of "extra": hair-the term "false" hair is quite obsolete-worn by women nowa- but el uo i goodstyle it {ly ‘Locket and oda: employed flock of ‘smaller' butterflies m her the ee ce : ll wit hinestoneloop hairpins of she wi PY at uM ~ hei encrusted head would make iristmas present t d t woman heart‘ And Real, Heal Battertlies! If ou © one large butterfly or a ! don't Peacial > EtvG. 6. hal 1lr-whiten-. de is Halirpins with lar ge round balls alrpins itt shell for heads are thrust through Mad. she, some sattras « ‘ fous! ly. . experience ‘ mA + ong. are orn daylight gone t bar ites tha years dria et eels ate y nes ttinum 4 her forehead te Fad. Hair of A Tink the lately imported combs kind of precious and semi< se ae ry pari ue : Barette a pene room, On eee néro the gowned ee in ste black Her hair was blac t black. She l be Iw f ed the mid nig KNCSS o t nere +1 fel nS i ee But thi ‘ Pe Paes horrified i distinct white b ind running sward trom ¥ ing of ve Curls. rit 1 designed, Pink coral are seen itis a> lous them ' young snow- gh the ona ‘| and Is An Up-to-Date yroportioned ‘ Me Oe cameos t een voided te a Golden Butterfly ‘ ee BOMPEMES 7 2B Seg ne h . , side, suggestihs of rhis 12 Pron''s paintings "his is ( aT into naey appro=/toemphasize a color I in' witthe d costum« tve's being adornment Delleate wold lace into tiarathem. worn here shape, ending at one side with a Rink irdenia Often nye rear wer birds of paradise are again ‘to droop behind one ear placed very low in the hair Gra ir is becoming quite a fad Ree fastened in with I don't know how muel or. this In fact, height In fashlton is due to the delicious contrast seems this ison to be. of Ir Jac) ASLO rray. "hair and 1 but IT have AS_yct Waving worn, but and paper ae ak Ing Our Dea ld and silver fi attac ae d. : woven si Iver A-Goltd or One ot ix ru Seuson's the Pashionable for gvnments the Hairir. Alfred B-Mrs. Va oer Gwynne bilt We ars ‘ jonfec tion Prec iatly Pulle the Eseleip Puffs in ‘ Fe of Streak White Artificial An Real Are Elie (Pasa much course a 'y e eer rehers: wieemnly, Said the as man," editor : asandhe glanced over the poem presented, b » and then at the high, ale coe have ov aa ma of " missed poetry "Why d Oo author your and You before him, "you calling. eeu ought to get. a job as a wee Say the poet, haughtily, this?" ° demanded "Because," replied the i ; convict A ae ee een things on, "you can do such wonderful ungss with the metre," Ask the d Daenee com-| | buy.""-Boston to be= lowered core a, police anes aca Ve Just st saps Henna says ncee "buy and are e o |