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ctiveness of this most dar- ning gown, one of the re- iphs of Paquin, is accentuat- Marie Antoinette albino wig. ring of colored wigs has not } up with any degree of fa- §leaders of fashion in Paris, B undeniably beautiful effects achieved in this direction uidance of such modistes Paquin. ny seasons has such elab- tion been paid to the coif- now in evidence. Most of are of real beauty, and ems too daring for the cos- | ttempt. U8hApes and brilliant colors in of gold or silver tissue are | e or twice around the head | in the most becoming way fis, rhinestones, pearls, ete, rn low to the top of the | | forehead with hair below. Cap-shaped bands are of pearls, rhinestones or imitation aigrettes in front. silver cords are the simplest of ban- deaux. Velvet bandeaux are overlaid with a tiny band of rhinestones or iridescent jet. Bandeaux are also formed of spangles. A platinum band in three rows, set with jet and rhinestones, has | a fluffy group of white feathers on the | left. A band of jet sequins, closely overlapped, is clasped on the left with an outspread jet butterfly of wire cov- ered with spangles, with three white feathers above. A close turban cap of fringe of hair, Pink satin apple blos- soms form a bunch on the left of the coiffure below soft feathers of the| table of the breakfast dishes. same pink hue. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. lted Hat for Those Who Can Wear It yorn at the much-tilted pose in the picture is not for It takes a woman whose p finished and pronounced n carry off this smart and igle without looking in the But when the wearer is | e emergency there Ry from the fact that she trated that style is a very A means of ex which sh to those who be- even ough may they f materials or is no | the brim with a second piping of velvet, The trimm ter of lov deep rose ) A half dozen half are circled round the spike, which complete the garnish of a simple but striking effect of the millinery artist The prettiest, of a flat clus- to a > heart the blowt 3 of flowers the most ape, are or rather T straws 1 black ma- \igh-colored Gold and | | net, embroidered in Chinese design {and worn pulled down, shows only a ' tight in his heart. | EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., JUNE 16, 1914, e0000e0c00cecseccereseReee Ly, oy Milly's foolin’ you! She ¢ THEWATSON WILDNESS ‘ Elmer Greely ate his breakfast with| a singing heart. Indeed, it was a tan-| going heart! Was he not at last go~j ing to the city to| buy jewelry for Milly? For Elmer did| not believe, with | all the rest of River Hill, that in- dulgence would spoil this member of the Watson, tribe. He had| Jaughed at the o= = dire warnings of thé village when he had married her. “As if Milly would turn out wrong just because her ancestors did!" he had scoffed indignantly. If he had been financially able to, | he would have “shown’” the town, then and there, by covering her with rings and necklaces immediately after the ceremony. All through his engage- ment his heart had burned with indig- nation against the old aunt who had brought her up; not one jot of fun lmdl the child ever had. ! Instead of telling the girl that he, longed to do things for her, and some | day would, he kept the wish locked “Goin’ to buy another machine?” | ghe asked listlessly as she cleared the Elmer nodded. He tried to conceal | the smile that would come on his face, | and failed. “What you smilin’ at?" she asked quickly, stopping short. \ “Oh, nothin’,” he answered grufily. “I'm just feelin’ good, that's all. I] guess it was your coftee, Milly.” | He noticed that she was a little stiff | when he kissed her good-by and stan- | ‘l'd out for the stable, but he tossed | derstood the reason for his trip. the thought from his mind; she would closeness she un- | Whi umped into his wait inted the forgive his when tling heartily, he agon, and p horse's head cityward The old mare at last pulled into the of 1l L the rig at ing suburt at a public ¢ once tor « shop It v lunch time, but what ison with the was mere f great object of the )? And every article on the list he got Even the bracelet with the queer bl s reposed in his pocket when ut last he started homey When he pulled in he was surprised to light in the windows. no friendly “Must be some neighbor's gick, Han staring. “Nothin' else t at na,” he said, would take th Milly away from home Why, it's & roomn 3 hour en o'clock!” just as he had ; to spend the with Fred Ker his whispered, sinki iead into his hands. Milly Fred Kent had Kkr school v been “It can't boy il | o The G E Conke knows he died last week. I told her 80 myself!” At this point the two turned swiftly. o The creak of a door had startled them. There in the doorway stood Milly. “I hope I gave you a good scare!” she cried vibrantly. “You deserve one, Elmer Greely! Any man who'll go off with another woman, who'll buy her things when his wife is slavin’ for him night and day!” In trembling con- tumely she flung down on the table a serap of white paper and stood back, as though to say that that could finish her sentence for her. With a quick step Elmer bent over It was the list of jewelry articles. “An’ it's not the firsf time you've bought things for her,” accused Milly “«Bracelet to match the blue neck- lace.” What blue necklace? There's none on the list!" But Elmer was in no mood to an- swer her; his heart was beating pray- ers of thankfulness at the discovery that she had not gone the way of other Watsons. “Come home," he said gently, taking her arm firmly in his, “and we'll see who that other woman is!" (Copyright, 1914, by the McClure Newspa- per Syndicate.) it One Lone Germ Breeds Millions j oeoevser A sore or cut lets the werms under the skin, ) it 1h Stop the Dreeding With DR. BE L'S ] . 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