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vare i the Cus- om- ney. our the ales you CEs. [l ), & L R ind / /( | Costumes Just Right Walking Costume.—Our model is in mole-colored face cloth, The skirt is quite novel in cut, and is prettily trimmed at right side with satin-covered buttons. The coathas a slightly high-walsted bodice, with & long basque attached; there is a cape of satin, over which is a col- Jar of the cloth; satin cuffs and buttons trim the sleues H&t of light grayish blue Tagel, trimmed with mole ribbon and -'m Materials required for the costume 6% yards 46 inches wide, 19 m % yard satin 40 inches wide, 5 yards lining silk 20 inches wide. .udan Party Dress.—White crepe-de-chine and imitation Irish cro- @hat lace are combined in this very pretty dress. 'he skirt, which is of the crepe,is tucked at foot and has a short tumie of lace. | The bodices is of lace with tuckedcrepe-de-chine each side front; the #leeves are also of crepe, with lace insertion running from neck near- fy to elbow; the elbows are gathered into insertion bands. A band of soft rose satin, with jeweled buttons, finishes the walist. Hat of old rose Tagel with soft satin crown, trimmmed with a wreath of small pink flowers, Materials required for the dress: 3% yards crepe-dechine 44 inches wide, 1% yards insertion, 2% yards lace 18 inches wide quests from teachers of small district schools who are remote from large towns and yet are more than anxious to have creditable closing days. This little scheme is very pretty and not difficult to work out. It is called “Chfldhoodu Happy Year.” lour girls about the same Age nnd | size to form each ‘“season.” Make the costumes from crepe paper and rep- resent “spring” by green frocks with wreaths of green about the head; “summer” with white frocks and ! erowns and roses, either real or art{- ficlal, and gowns trimmed with gar lands of small roses; “Autumn” | should have brown dresses with fall leaves in red and brown tints, and “Winter” all white with holly wreaths and mistletoe, or red dresses trim- med in cotton. “Spring” should enter first and march to the front of platform and sing the first verse of the following song, which is easy to sing to the —_— For Commencement Day. 1 fiad that many of the schools Bave commencement exercises very in the Light of Fashion TLBORAM ple Tree.” At the end of the lines, two of the girls turn to the right and two to the left and march down the sides joining at the back in a line. “Summer,” “Autumn” and “Winter” follow, a group at a time sing their verse and march as did “Spring” and take their places at the back behind the preceding ‘“season.” This retains “Spring” at the front, and then all Join hands, forming a circle, and sing the chorus through and march off in single flle, “Spring” leading. It is really very effective, Happy Childhood’s hours, With the budding flowers, With the warbling songsters In leaty trees; When the earth rejoices, | Glad we join our voices, i Happy in the spring we are. CHORUS, Happy Childhood! Happy Childhood! Singing all the day right merrily; Happy Childhood! Happy Childhood! Happy all the year are we. In the summer weather, Glad we are together, Chasing little butterflies While on the wing; Ringing 'round o’ rosies, Gathering sweetest posies, Happy in the summer as in spring. CHORUS. When the winds are sighing And the leaves are dying Opening prickling burrs 'Neath chestnut trees— Merrily we're racing In the air so bracing Happy in the autumn breeze, | CHORUS. When Jack Frost is nipping Still we're gayly sipping the year— So, with cheeks aglowing Welcome we the snowing Winter brings us all good cheer. X CHORUS. Holda Piece M Cut Glass te the light and see it sparkle like a thousand diamdnds. Note how deep is the eutting, how beautiful the pattera. Sueh a plece on your sideboarc would be a constant source of pleas- ure and pride. You ean afford to have it and more to mateh it Our special prices for cut glass ‘make it gnod for presents of all kinds. ll. C. Stevens Dress Goods Ladies Who Appreciate All That Is New And strictly up-to-the-m Stylirh Garments Laces and Embroideries Can Always Be Found inute in "fi'f" 1 | tune of "Bwinging ‘Neath the ONd Ap- All the sweetness stored throughout | . | 7:80 . m. , JUNB 7, 1918, Lt *«J@afis g?flfi i Gova Il FIRST METHODIST CHURCH (South Kentucky Ave.) Rev. Isaac C. Jenkins, paser Temporary residence, 911 Soutl Flerida aveaue. Office at ehured Hours, 11:30 to 12:80. 3unday Services— Suaday school, 9: 46 a. m Epworth League, §¢: Preaching, 7:30 p. m. Week Day Services— Wemaa's Missionary Goatery Meaday afternecn. Prayor meeting, Wedaestay oyon- ing, 7:80. Teachers' meeting Friday eveniag A ecordial iavitatien te everyhedy o all serviees. CUMBERLAND PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCE | (Corner Florida Ave. and Lemon 8L Rev. J. D. Lewis, paster. Sunday school, 9:45 o m. Preaching first and second Bu» days, at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Weekly prayer meeting Wednes day evening at 7:30. Woman's Missionary Soefety en the third Monday efterncon of esar month. To all these mervices the pubdlie eordially invited. - FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHE (Tennesses Ave., Botween Mals ame Lemon Streets.) Rev. W. 8. Patterson, Pastor. Sunday Services—Sunday scheci 0:45; preaching. 11 am. m., an¢ | Wedneaday—Prayor wmeetiag 7:30 p. m DIXIELAND AND MYRTLR OTRERT METHODIST CHURCHES Dixieland Chured— BServices—1st and 34 Sabdaths, 1) am; 34 and {th Sabbaths, 7:30p. Sabbath Sehool—3 p. m. Prayer Servise—Thursday aight at 7:36. Myrtle Street Church— Servieso—1st and 34 Babdaths 7:30 p. m.; 3d and ¢th Sadbathe, 1! . m Sunday Scheol—$ p. m. Prayer Serviees—Tuesday aigh: . 7:30. W H. STEINMEYER, Pastor ALL SAINTS CHURCH. Osrner of Lomon Street and Masse. chusetts Avenus. Rev. J. H, Weddell, miaister G eharge. Gorvies at lla. m. and B . & All Sundays exeept the thirg ia th: mouth. Other services as appeinted Bast Takeland Misslon. Sunday scheol at3p. m. B A %liton, wuperintendent. Prayes meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. Lutheran Church. Corner E. Orange and 80. Tennessee Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Services are held every Sunday. CHURCK OF CHRIST. C ©. Redgrave, Minister, Corme: Misseuri and Lemea St Sunday scheel, 10 a. m Preaching, 11 a. m. ' Christian Eadeavor, §:30 p m. Preaching, 7:30 p. m. Prayormesting, Wednesday nigh: ot 7:80. FIRST BAPIIST CHURCH Carner Tlertea avenus and Bay Bt The Rev. William Dudley Newlla B. D., yaster. Sunday school 0:40 o & Preaching Sunday ot 11 & & s 1y - Baptit Youag People’s ‘UM - RRRACHCHAHRCHCRRCECRRCHORKACIRHR PAGE THREE' [ THE Sanitary Sj Phone 251 W. B. 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