Evening Star Newspaper, July 14, 1926, Page 24

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YRS e fim% e s B e e o ouomk-nu “nmh » vy 2 “ ’m QNI o e e e el e Sones 2 oY v D > None So Far Desoribes: Dic- BN SN SN | tator Adequately to His 1 Fflends and Foes. This is, lAl ‘A“ article 0' 8 seri Qoiing il ine wons dramas f' BYHIRA!IK.IODERWELL founder of & new mmrlul era— R, o B 3 el v S iarp st ten il 8 T o Co b 3198y e TR e b Bathmg Suits. ,for all the famlly, 5O that all may be outfitted for a although Mussolini has frequently de- i \ | Sy beon S| } g gl glorlous time at thc b&ch b And .because these sale prices are so really is. 3 & / | ‘The perplexity is caused by the fact b die . G B e e e N S low our mvestment W1ll be ve htde. Ever SUIt in this sale is of it a bit of all put toget! ) - ) besides. No_single epithet will de- \ A scribe him. But rarely have so many 3 E i diverse talents been so harmoniously proportioned in the service of a dis- tinet individuality. + The demagogue is in him. He is an incomparable coiner. of phruu. ‘With a few words he can crowd of thousands drunk, as hou.h they had been imbibing quarts ol heady P!ndmont Wwine. J l(eep- Self in Hand. “If 1 am killed, avenge me. If I . go forward, follow me. If I go back, = kill me!” he exclaimed a few hours gfltr the ;kwmpt«: _Mmhnl :l: pring. -But the demagogue in g 3 5 is at thtz lurvl of the statesman. His : i ¥ 5 Xy 2 5 vty 2 - 4 - B g most_violent utterances are accurate- % i ¥ ! 3 | ¥ % g i 1y calculated ro‘: the aufilence and the v B g N < N o ® & P P 4 2 on as one: erit in acl ! { e, % i e A ahierie : ! The Popular One-Piece : . Several Colors, Plain or redetermined: Jehd. -Mussolini ‘is i . . g ifig o fool ansbody, exeopt hum: | (# £\ ) ' 0. Coliforwig Styles. v " W e with Striped Trimmings self. A man ‘Wh h&#’ cha) en-and as radically uestionably an op- unist in thé L Who' seeks to use his | prorumltud 10t to be used by them. continugllyzhunts for the oppor- tunity whi lead to achievement; he is constantly searching, as & good follower of William Jlm.l for ‘the < T Musaolint W Hife and a1 history are adventures. Neither the Indlvld * ual nor the nation ¢an escape adve: ture, except by cheosing a cow-.rdly St s ey bt o e s By i . L they will fit the figure perfictly and retain their trim appearance. The at- the risk of every fon; but there is alwa; he n element of the unforesee- 3 Y ; able in every dctiofi, and at that point > . b ey o o | ; L A i | tractwc colors include jockey a:d; Kel ly green, peacock bluc. black, gold, tan L LivedJu Mist of Perils. { o RIS s Margherita Sarfatti, one of:his re- e % cent blographers and for many years & collaborator .of Mussolini, tells of | « lite in the editorial office of the d'Italia during ‘the hol(hl of the so- clalist disturbapces., The-editors Nved in continual expectation of an attack, and kept a good supply of fuse-bombs lying about the office in anticipation.- S L 1430 Mens All-Wocl Bathing Suits breadth of a fuse, Mussolini and put “the cigarette back in hl- e day & miob was volvers on his desk. “If I fire mou at them,” he replied,” “there aren’t two in the mob who won't'run away."” He is convinced.that a.decisive act, & threatening word atf-the rl‘hc mo- . Ment willsolve most of thé proble Ay B : ‘ il £ bt ol = $ | ' O"e-fime Styles S b T e DATGYA9d. : i S ors' ™ > Fletncan: Steijes ity ‘ : _ Thc new college stfipes, as well as plam colors, or p!am colors with strlped SR B J S " 'bottoms are included.- Many of the s spring needle suits now so popular.. Colors . But” nobody budged to the at- tack. Dictatés to Masses. . . ’ an o Dt o M e : ‘ " include navy, black, gray, brown, gréen and other shades. Sizes 34 to 46. "Mussolinl is the ideal dictator. Hl i > bl o ek i3 5 e 5 iy 3 £ Ll V; SR i % ' {PirsbFloary loves his country and despises h 4 4 - 3 g B ) Y, e : 5 5 countrymen.” “Despisés” is a -tm : : e ; E 3 5 word.. But certainly he believes that f : the masses must be told what they An Bun Waol : Shflfigflwmny HIGHLANDS OF CANADA

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