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Show Fashion's Fads. The amethyst tones from deep to light u the hejSht ' fashion. The much-ribbed parasol, called the Japanese," is very prominent this season. sea-son. Folds and fichus over the shoulders are quite a feature of the summer evening even-ing gowns. The long coat without revers, without sleeves and with pear-shaped armholes has become quite a feature of thy season. sea-son. Satin charmeuse remains the favorite fabric for ball and dinner gowns, and, in fact, for evening gowns of .-ill ce-scriptions. ce-scriptions. Net is not used so much now as sheer batiste, finest tucked organdie and thin lawn, combined with fine Cluny or Irish lace. A number of the wide-brimmed ha.s of this summer have loose, floating strings that tie on the shoulder or knot well below the bust. Great Britain imported more than 402.-090.000 402.-090.000 pounds of frozen beef from Argentina Argen-tina last year Hymn to the Sacred Heart. Oh, Heart of Jesus, loving, true and faithful, Dearest Friend in time of care and fear, When my life is full of gloom and darkness, dark-ness, Jesus, then I feel Thy presence near. . Day by day Thou waitest on the altar, Asking only for Thy children's love. By Thy words of hops and consolation, Jesus, lead me to my home above. Sweet Sacred Heart, Oh, look on me with mercy, Think not of the many times I fall, Though my heart is full of doubt and sorrow, Jesus. I will come at Thy sweet call. In Thy tones of sad but gentle pleading, Calling still my erring soul to Thee, By Thy cross any many sorrows Jesus Thou at last will conquer me. Dear patient Heart, so full of love and pity, Who protects throughout the day and night. When my path seems full of gath'ring shadows, Jesus, Thou dost give eternal light. I will ever try to love and serve Thee, Seeking only for the better part, Till at last my soul shall find sweet comfort. com-fort. Dearest Jesus, in Thy Sacred Heart. Anna Hoelscher. |