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B R o e e 1L NOTICE—Notices for the Social Depanmcnt can be com- sce Number ... THE EVENING TELEGRAM, o o =3 o SOOGHOGOOOO0H " ILLEPHONE NUMBEBS-SOCIETY EDITGR hmber- i s Wik oAE d to the Society Editor by either of the above telepnones -ton notices *o . Society Editor, care Evening Telegiam. ¢ social functious, elub meetings, church gathcu:‘"a and LAKI AN LY 18, B (EanaansnRNARERREEDY (1 { [LITTIILLIN Midsummer Millinery Copied From Paintings of Beauties PAGE THREAR . BATES FOR Bargains < All This W'ec «1”_'_411 of the Past > Shoe Sale \ i »s of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- t : 1 as they oceur in oxder that their rews vaine is not 8 » Q@ Wash Goods Sale 1T HAPPENED. 0 18 1o rab no ny o W d ! \ 1 Leatity, went o 0 . ‘ et o Ladics’ Ready-to - Wear sayed at home of course, the Kissing of wom 3 i atad brother men and vice versa, I the Milwau- Kee phivsicians can prohibit the kiss- Sale ne charms displayed | iye o women by women they shall op and ball be repricved. It ought to be an in- (test gowns—her form fajchle oitense, and women would be pie and tall, the first to make it so. The women ( ) Who use powder or paint--and all rs by the score; nice women use one or the other y . fervent band; feels that the possible kiss from a fo- . . « her mother chose male friend is one of the menaces of Somethlng DOlng Every sk her hand. her day. She watehes warily for the premonitory symptoms, she entrench- A 1eve did Ella have, es herselt behind a mental hedge of 2 was left behind; bayonets, and if she is compelled to Day. GOOd tlme to buy i rought associates, submit she does so with an impotent - hrought his kind. rage all the more deadly for the 2 placid exterior behind which it boils Honest MerChandlse at a - heir souls with cooling The ancient Romans knew a good ) deal about kissing. They catalogued A:NTIN}';?S nlf I»o;mllh: ;1[ ulh:-r :lrlillthmt.l ';Hn; llulimlvlmlnd! is of fine vg . classifio v kiss o i days have been looked to, to|Milan with double brim, woven so . 8. ool was good to Ld[.' L and I‘L.‘“]‘.d ‘?’f m%\ png "f"“f}' L furnish fnspiration for midsum- | that it rolls under to the head size. Ve Low Prlce Vo and joked and sang and jeach Hl,“”" with its :nnnnprl.‘m- mer millinery of today. The |Black velvet ribbon and a tuft of ry o yed name. There was the osculum, which Galnsborough and Rembrandt hatsfol- | black and white plumes afford its got the heat. was the mark of friendship, and the | low their models almost exactly as to | trimming. It is to be worn with a de- busium, which implies affection | Hne and poise, only departing from | cided tilt, never any less than that i onaires proposed to her | These were bestowed upon the fore- | them ln composition and trimming. |shown in the picture. ( Boi hers not so rich; head or cheeks, but the suavinm was | Even here it is the necessity for va The wide brimmed hat of black lace b 2+ e of them she loved, | the kiss of love, and for this the lips rlety that brings into use new orna- | follows its original model loss l'lom:l)'- 1 S 2 A ments and fashionable feathers or |but is not dificult to recognize. The ¢ make out which. e ‘wrved. Personally we rather flowers. No one can fail to appreciate [brtn is outlined with white crystal favor the suavinm. 1t is the other va- f o beauty of this artistic headwear, [beads and the cockade of white os- tipeared drene respdeties that ought to be suppressed | and. for the young woman who can [trich is mounted with a fringed ca- The conventional Kiss of triendship is | earry it off (that s, dress in keeping | hochon made of the same kind of wre no ring! phy s assandt, hated alike by the | and look after the carriage of her fig- [ beads. The brim s indented at the wed civer and the givee. We find it iy | ure) there s nothing to compare to it [ left and turng sharply, off the faco r King its most detestable form among wom [..1».|!1.|inv1|un‘ here, It whicns toward the back, This s o, i it mighit Hot bo wbad plai ll\\n of the finest examples of th h;ll‘ln:n‘ .lu- worn with a much more e picturesque styles are illustrated here | degided tilt by girls who are tall and | ___ ot quite sec how women 8 convetitions and the Uke Lpyey nre both tiack hits, with white | full of fizure ! for the best, vonbd make aopreliminary raling tha | grpmming. This combination always is | JULIA BOTTOMLEY. »y Newport now thera no Kissing The A\rge P R e D R Lt e s B 00 m@@@@@m s oLuest | B | Gy ! e AN OSTEND BATHING. SulT|WAYS OF HOLDING SUNSHADE : _ | : - It good work is what you are look- Prpraz Mecting Why We Get Tired. | Gracefulness in This Respect Adds » Missionary Sc By Ruth Cumeron [ Much Charm to the General ing, for, you cap get it at Lakelano s sram on Monday RS S i Appearance. i d i 'fl 0, in the Method- I e e et Nl L - e . Steam Laundry, 44! ( ©wWats il L ? - i Al G 'he sunshade seems to be a roc 4 . 3 G SN exertion When you make a nor ! upon \\h:('h many a woman’'s good (A'"IPH“‘ our work Wl',h th"’ K é , Aia mal exertion you are simply usin 4 taste hopelessly huuu!wf.. Not only and you will find it in the lead. \ 2"(‘ vour muscles and hence strengthen | doeg one often see uncomfortable colop [ ; it the ing them. When you over-exert your- | ml\lnrf-fl hut quite as often the sun- We are just as anxious to please ,"f Church | self, vou tear down and weaken your ‘ shade is held go ungracefully that tho 4 .‘:" Ul D TNl : whale effeet is awkward and climgy you as you are to be pleased. TRY 12 u(l reach both morning| ™ "7 { B oo | | There ought to he elasses on “How to : n'.‘[;;i mday school at §:45[ YO My carry u weght w m" ‘)‘! Hold the Sunshade” and nine women U3 Phoue 130 \ ;l pworth Foagie Mour 18 are Iy cupable of hold | out of ten would )wm»li‘v.n-nm ','“.. les- | e }” SRR D o distance withont tiring ) sons, but a¢ no enterprising individual “--‘l e e tonia D oursell; but if you attempt to i has originated the idea, 1 can only | 1 1o all to be pr \»:: i VbRt el recommend o little practice hefore ;\: ‘ ’, | 5 I ann il natage, and try to help .I"'”" mirror Also take note of the dA\ ‘il will be Sunday | e Lo gt {following (1) See that you do not | g noon at 3:30 |YOUs > E UL SXIAS ""H grasp the handle aq if L were an im- E ervices dup-] S5 48 W 1 do, vou will 4\,:..1'1‘ [ | plement of war Do not hiold it ]. D s [A“ lAUNDRY ? 3 reilar woeokly : cien it you only carry .Hx' 100 near the conter of "!.-~ handle lmr‘ "‘I[ lAK[I_AN T A ‘, o Ao g | o it dghocosghe | VER, PROP il o ‘ J ' very common Five aomo | ¥ T f f ward appearance () Don’t uie it as R‘ w’ WEA ’ ! M : At m I a walking stlek, nor, if it hag a crook , hoot |1 i | handle, hanig it on yo ) Hold ‘Phone 130 J ot 3 | it lightly and easily distancs | und n 4 | from the top of 1) nd at g ; . : ey s CEREEEEEEEEEEEEEE 9 | o i then § 0 Western Trip eh Tiok | ok ?-:’: y,, : ?0 r’_”‘ S Lot ild not op texpen is more than hean 3 I had exerted ~”..| the fancy now is for kid i Orezoy ; chic and bewitching, It i 2, if they o not mateh the dress 3! mn 4 il el | harmonize wit e hat or with the § " i vaturally, 1t sach foot ) i | mear must be s ' xees 3 - b - o ) Shie o | Tace, and some- Paally Trace D ,t Trai’ ' | zems to harn the « ’ - | the cvening od On Beh’nd ! with jewels a: b reeouroe | lines, says the Dry Goods | | for full dre<s = ! | There is no cau ! . vhen 1t comes to giving exceptional values. On the contrary we lead 4 |as the straight ! | New #Har Bands both in costumes co | Halir bands Yle and ard let others do the trasling if they can ] | shall have many par 1 | are made of ' rla. tinael { . v | but they are ) \ ! Ju | erystal beads, «- ne ew one ¢ ot & Our way ot ! © Selling i fullness to | Belts alzo | feminine ey | sparkle in a no other roce eiltter ! { Afghzn for & Carriage ; Every time you Pt ttle and you s ief line | o