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could see his ugly, orange-colored — = DAILY FASHION SPRVICE teeth when he snarled, Jimmy sim- MY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS |4 xkiovtis| VERY FIRST PARTY GOWN | “There!" cried Mr. Porcupine, "I RIS N el L8 B e AL TR R Wy knew you could move if you wanted 3 Adele Garrison's New Phasc of to." He hurried to the spot Umt' It's a thrill that comes once in a | Jimmy Rabbit had just left and|lfetimoe—one's first party frock, As Y | reached for'a lily pad, fashions for small girls go this sea- REVEL.ATIONS OF A WIFE A8 for Jimmy Rabbit, he scram-|S500 1t's likely to be a very much be- bled up the bank of the pond and ruffied affair of georgette or chiffon | shook himseif. Then, without say-|!R &ny one of the pustel shades or in | ing another word to Mr, Porcupine, | White, and to be trimmed—If at all— Will Tom Chester Pay a Big Price For |you guard this man alone?” He spoke | he hopped into the woods and never | With narrow two-toned ribbon. Baving Madge? sharply to the operative. stopped until he came to a clump| A batéau neckline and peasant ¥ 1 think I can,” the man replied|of hemlocky. He knew that that was|Sleeves will make it quite a fashion-f . The Kind You ¥Have Always Bmlfiht has borne tho signae The sleam of my flashlight showed grimly, touching the service gun he|a good place to find other Porcupines, [able affair, ture of Chas, H. Fletcher, and has been made under his me a terrifying picture, Katie was carried And sure enough! curled in the top| A frock in the same style without I 4 personal supervision for over 80 years., _Allow no ono lying @ crumpled heap, with head “Don't hesitate to give him every-|of one of the trees was a spiny per. |the ruffies will do very well for play to deceive you in this, Connterfeits, Imitations and thing you have if he moves. Steady,|son that was even blgger than Mr.|days and will probably be made of . ¢ Just-as=good’’ are but experiments, and endanger the | wool crepe which is light as well as 3 health of Children—Experience against Experiment, sickeningly twisted, where the manqe. b e wiiihe-all right.” Porcupine. Jimmy called to this £ her hehind him at! Tyic gone softened as he spoke the | gentleman. [warm. EBmocking and cross-stitching ! Never attempt to relieve your baby with a she w moaning AT N ! et " |continue to be the most popular of . 0 e dns at she 28t words, and he took Tom Ches- Have you had your supper? | p 4 and at the knowledge that she arm and started for the door.| The person in the tree top looked trimmings for children's dress and remedy that you would use for yourself, ) lead checke myselt T | o e e 4 SusTaC A Allen Drake and the operative who|down at him sleepily. e vihesiualgatec gl dthoymast h t is ASTOR A ' g 5 : had been assigned to fetch Dr. Pettit| “No!" he answered. “I've just) Prittiant colors. ? QCastorla_Is a harmless substitute for Castor Ofl, Paree dodge the leap which the enraged ! ¢ vere already g But I 1d t| waked up from a nap. But I'm go- ke witias: moasienny tha' aypes [;HIBKEN FRITTERS / / orle, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It contains neither : leave without answering the appeal|ing to have my supper right away, which Tom Chester's eyes gleaming in| up here in this tree.” plum, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. For e Of benutiinl i white face made to me. I ran to-| “Don’t you ever get tired of hem. » \ more than thirty years it has been in constant use fortho A " 18kl vard h and seized hi bark?” Jimmy Rabbit asked % i ""I!ml “;‘n “:rg(:r"ffl :;:,1‘;2?,’.),n s ;fii‘“ fl\r\-m,mH't yo.f like a change?” By BERTHA SHAPLEIGH b ) Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, He uttemsd. o sirtug of the faolest) .. "o otk se : The Porcupine gave him a sharp Of Columbia University. and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the as« epithets I ever heard, and to Bis in-|®%p WEFS IONRC L sald im. | glance 12 slices stale bread, N ol similation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. ence in them I am sure I owe mn:‘\fl‘; Lo g-‘wmm o R R T T 1 cup cooked chopped chicken Ak The Children’s Comfort—The Mother’s Friend, 1y life. For his arm v lifited [ ROIALIVELY, ¥ : £ % o 2 e 2 tablespoons bhutter, lead bark?! - g the Signature above me with something bright and \"”'VM‘ batteriiihan' nemlocl Nafk Lot 3 tablespoons flour, o &1 Bears § Of metallic in his hand, and he delayed When they had left the room Ilqllf‘rfd. 1 teaspoon celery salt R ety ol i AEntaRe ot went to the couch where the men| Lily pads!” said Jimmy Rabbit. t 1 i Mrik ! LS of al.od e cer which Lil-| “Ah!" cried the other, starting up,| >4 teaspoon salt, RS iA ok 1000 had lifted Katle and over which Lil- ! \ {iitaasyoon! papvey ‘11 n was bending. “They would taste good. Are there cup milk For, 1 behind me—and now P . (L ¢ mes qn. any near here knew t the foosteps in the side| What does it all mean, Lilllan?” 1| any ook the chicken with seasonings d s o T : e ' d I'll show you| g Kall which 1 had thought a hallucina. | CMtreated, taking one of Katie's hands| ~Come down and 11| Show YoU|u, putter for two or three minutes. ; In Use For Over 30 Years | RS : as I spoke and beginning to chafe it. | | g tion were real—came a leaping mas- |35 1 5P and beg AR i * Add flour and when blended with the culine re, which swing me out of| From the corner where Smith lay| 8o the Porcupine slipped down out|y 00" g4 ‘milk and cook until a' [ | THE CELWYAUR OOMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. the way so unceremoniously that I|tied there came a raucous chuckle, |of e eIk "‘”}', Jml‘my'pns!s 1s made. Spread this paste be- fell to the floor, took in his own arm| 'Just a little preparation o my own|Rabbit led the way to the WAce|(\.o; qices of bread, makiog six the blow intended for me, and then UPOD the Dblade, sweet one” he said.| where he had left the first Mr Por| ., wiches, Cut off the crusts and crouching as making a football| And if I could only have scratched cunn;e. & at fi‘;!entferlr;an mfls" 0' dip each sandwich in a mixture of tackle, brou his knees the tail|You instead of the harmiless fool yon-| :h? ‘";“" o ah ‘el old 108, €N~ o cup of milk and two ezgs beaten figura of th, knocking the w ,:,;,,,0,‘;1"‘ I could die happy.” joying his supper hugely. ! said with herrible ote of beautiful relfef of (,‘ons!lpmlonrz Flatulency, Wind Colic and COPYRIGHT BY M°CALLS The newcomer needed no furtherS1i8htly. Fry in butter until a golden: from his hand ir encounter. ek urging. He had gone half the length | DFOWn on each side. Serve hot, gar~l Serambl LA gons & nished with crisp celery. crab meat. Always season to taste, Y . I threw my he log when Mr. Porcupine the v | G eits 1zzle, holding ;_f":" spie’; hi};n o NOTE: These so-called “fritters” | the amounts given being sufficient to | tightly to Smith's arms, which were | | ewell, if it is‘n't Uncle Peleg!” he|May be made of any kind of left-over | make palatable. This recipe makes i ! cooked meat excepting beef, and also six fritters. | groping wildly i sfl'n‘rh'of the lost K \ cried none too pleasantly. “Don’'t “m;“m"- Iy ru‘:‘l ut in - | come out here! There isn't room '\ stant, however, for the room sudden e v - L } for two. ) v : ) AN - ly seemed full of people—Lillian, my N “Get out of my way!" growled! father, Allen Drake, two stranze mer @ & PlaR Povkupira; | L . ° =70 ;! H'in o few seconds Smitn was| & ow sont ke ety 3. ror- ||| LAWRCAING the QAYTIQLOCIIID ||} omeve sinmyins v, s nobce s o5t b i ol sew wrteon our 1 N 3 | by the press agencies for the respective amuscment company. LY . i 1 flung into a cor-| Al cupine begged him. “Wait until I've| ner, wh yent anxiously over Sy ooy A“ EY finished my supper.” R Katie, ared in amazement at H{’WMHUR SLOT BAIl. y ‘Bah!" Uncle Peleg retorted. “And | BY ZOE BECKLEY. 'AUDEV o) Y 2 ¥ 2 RE e Al E:_t § e a T T et e ol VAUDEVILLE COMING—FO! WALLACE REID AT PALACE. | Interest equalling that which is be- Tonight marks the last showing of arm the erous blow intended for| SErAhF — T every lily pad within reach.” He | CHUN Ve o " e viuithiul Biive 6f Tom Chese| EIGGRaIERORGULINE: | walked boldly on, and soon he was| ur¢ tae an ,—o‘u e ing shown in the current picture at'the great hill at the Palace featuring | Fox's—D. W. Griffith’s *“Orphans of | Rodolph Valentino and Gloria Swan- ter. pushing against his nephew as hard |, " e ey [t 3 2 3 B you are—" Mrs. Fuller paused slight- Quick Work Needed. on a certain sultry summer's day,|as he could push ly in her pleasant parting with Fred the Storm’—is the announcement by | €on in “Beyond the Rocks.” This wnimv;m“r: rj‘\;‘la e Ual ; h]; Hnmy Jsa:hit “:lnl 30“'1: ‘Zn :‘: Cu:j‘:‘e L “;Llr":‘a‘r’:: \hfl"s Pglfr; |at the door, “—convinced it is, I'll ; the management today that beginning | production has made quite a hit wWh e e ‘ W”n-m'”rk ‘n».r:.\rr,, r-\ALz' to get a drin 7 27 uncte. Clifs aafe Would: with his'l-;’\?’\” xfi, and perhapf sc\rjml -Of.l’l]y . Monday of next week the regular win- | the Palace patrons and those who = with ich my father pushedj o8 '3 with one end touching the| .\ o he 1oz, he felt himself slip- ha t»«irfl people mllv take my word £ s ' ter schedule of vaudeville and motion | want to see it will get the last chance me aside soon as he had stopped | Shoré, and the other reaching out to| ping, and at last, with a cry of ‘“5"2.10;lnvesfm:gtrs as s‘h;‘! dw}flPY(":wS do| %S A pictures will be the order, Bach pro-|this evening. The fight scenes in upon young Che € lips the stam- | a cluster of lily pads. Jimmy Rab-|may, he splashed into the water. st e h{a u; :?,\ a (-rn‘n;)rl‘x,! gram will have four acts of high class [ “The World's Champion,” Wallace mered inquiry o my welfare bit hopped out on the log, sniffed the| Jimmy Rabbit stood on the bank| - "\ ght, and how nice it's Bl vaudeville and a big feature, in afidi- | Reid's new Paramount coming in the “She's a Ighb He sald —eurtlyi e oo e 4 lilies, and then | Cf the pond and laughed heartily as| 2 o : tion to comedies and news reels. The | Palace theater Thursday, Friday and S S bt e, GAlaronds) L anee ok ’z; Ipon_ ilies, .1:i" | Mr. Porcupine swam to the shore | er smile and handelasp were re- program will' change twice weekly, | Saturday were filmed in the monster Targeronst N Baaa. Aile :m,(“;‘ Ik head down to enjoy fl‘n,,‘ Mr. Porcupine paid no heed toimarkn_hle yor the things they could with a separate bill Sunday nights. stadium erected by the Hollywood hsre"‘ ’“”H"\‘\_‘ ; - L mgen him. He drageed himself away in vor?\ ey, an_«l Fred, as he mounted the - Beginning this Sunday and eontinu- | Post of the American Legion, where He stooped and picked up from the| . :,‘1 o rhi“‘, af";:‘i' Jimmy mur|the direction of the hemlock grove, |SI9ITS to his own apartment, was glad ing through next Wednesday, that|amateur bouts are staged every week floor a tiny, gleaming thing h". Y AWQM it A e b | StoPDINg now and then to clash his Connie had not been there to draw | spectacular, thrilling melodrama, | before large audiences of motién ple- “This must have been secreted in|oay of the 1og. A aaeer snarl made|QUllls anerily and mutter to himeelt, |¢onclusions. 1t would be bad enough - “The Fast Mail” will be the movie fea- | ture and hoxing fans. About a thou- his clothing so th men who |y, 0‘ l: _R,m,l‘ r?rrkw He ;a,‘,‘ (Copyright 1922 by Metropolitan | Vhen he told her that instead of their ture. It a picture of a thousand|sand persons were employed as ex- i o e el .00"09f~‘ 5 rl b % ’n‘t News Service). usual Saturday run into the country| | thrills, a fast moving, exciting photo- | tras. Lois Wilson plays the leading o T bl.z‘:'vz‘rr:dd“w;vg\l‘:‘l.a\z;‘ T:x:» l:nr; tflr-xf;r;is fc il h(—t \\{'ould Taw’ to take .\rrsd Fuller | 5 | drama with fine scenery and acting. | feminine role : IAp e st St Creg "» g to Y " 3 out for a demonstration of Gypsy. | ® avorable criticisth by those wlo The Keith vaudeville bill will fem ;::gchl.;w ‘3-07?2; y .-1\:.«1“v:{f:( Z;‘fifii‘_ hx{{\P\\a-’i\!:‘:‘fl:"min;-‘mm_ A PUNCHES DISTURBER. To his surprise, Connic asked tew| have already seen “Orphans of the| ure four good acts for the last half S s G —”w‘m”:]znn' Lo nv\]:‘_‘ Lol m)kn Al i ——— quesuon.s“ But h‘_’ was sure she got| | Storm,” indicates that this week's run | of the week and presents The Yoho i S L T A W”."r?n« el School Teacher Ts Discharged by|a lot of information from the bare of that p ire will be a record break- | Japs in a sensational novelty; Evelyn e R ‘; ]~‘1w '”: I-' S h; 1"”;_ o Judge on Assault Charge. facts he told heér of his visit and of er. Lillian Gjsh takes the part of the | Hardy & Co. in a dancing revue; ';\.\‘;f;\ e ORGSR Rl New York, Sept. 6.—The sound of |t appointment. ; lovely Henrietta Girard, heroine of the | Ruth Goodwin, a charming singing f and 4 g “Well, Freddie—I don't like t drama. This part calls for light moods | comedienne, and Howard and Flelds | and sorrowful one. Hers is the main|in “The Ragtime Dining Car.” Finding himself near Fresh Pond | | The answer is some mighty quick| Mr. Porcupine didn't stop. | walking on the roof over his head|woman" was her only comment [ rork,” ller. ak eplies s C ‘T don’ ran’ . vl i o - 3 & e | work, /Allen Drale replien hat do| I don't want a drink,” he growled.|at night caused Fred Unkison, a| “Bless you, Hon, you don't .have| | suspense of the story, though playing | & o= — e _ ] SEL rnhl CHent M want my-aupper,” school teacher of 630 Seventy-ninth|to,”” he answered cheerfully. *‘T don't| “IT'S HER CLEOPATR yAME opposjte her is her sister, Dorothy, in My father whipped out a handker-| Jimmy Rabbit looked down at his y-ninth to, _ g S HER CLEOPATRA GAME 0ppos ler sister, Dorothy, chief, made a tourniquet between Tom | street, Brooklyn, to investigate and|have to bother with hLer further than | THAT MAKES HER SUCH A GOOD the pa\h of Louise, the blind girl. Chester's elbow and wrist, and drew |~ the result was that he was arraigned Gyrsy myself. But, Con old kif,|BUSINESS MAN, it so tightly that I saw the young in the Fifth Avenue court yesterday, aren't you a bit unfair? You've| i o S M fellow's lips wince with the pain before Magistrate Geisman on a Spoken only five words with Mrs. Ful-| “,p 0y ) 0 oot has al | ¢ fer. And, do you know, she's a per 4 UMEARE R AAb Res Then he shot out directions like a charge of assault. ) o S1€8 & PEr-| oman got instinct for?” | machine gun. Harold Wolferman, living nextifect wiz on stocks and bonds. Men-| “On, Conni S R A e R ) « 5 an i i . door, was the complainant, and after tioned a couple of motor issues I BHei Ee s i ot (Docs Tt ean? ; : he had told his story, the magistrate |nappen to Know something about, and | Tman being on account of what| Send one of your men with the 3 A freed Unkison, remarking: “I|she had 'em down patter than their YOUT ! ‘I“‘I 3 5‘-1," R ear for Dr. Pettit. Daughter, is there : > . . wouldn't want my sieep disturbed:own salesman! I can't make out how . FCSUC ‘f“;]‘f 0 "\2.4[‘\.(‘" ’CAI“,‘ & fire anywhere in the house ! . 4 |either.” she manages any real Cleopatra busi- | SVer Slake anything on what you call| S e ove) T gl tuene s i ’ Wolterman stated that he was|ness at the same time, darned if I do!" [YO!! Sl - ing faint as I thought [ rcognized the " ; exercising on the roof of his home| Conni¢'s impatience flashed. IEfed . HoNi aFeRLIIEY and WS HHODR terrible thing back of his que; ) Y A~ and accidentally went over on Unki-| ‘How dull men are! It's her Cleo-|©rlY impressed. T ‘Good. Come lad.” with a pitying A ¥ W [son's roof. The teacher, he said,|patra game that makes her'such a| ‘Al Heht - Duckle I assume . . i look at young Chester. “Allen, 1| N | jumped from behind a chimney and |‘darn smart business man' And I'm She’s playing me for a sucker. = She : - Rudolph Valentino shall need you. Get your first-aid| b § [struck him in the face. Unkison's|not going to have you'be one of the Wants to get me asa client. Very well. | 3 outfit, quickly. Margaret, make up a - x 2 ® | defense was that Wolferman insisted | victims if 1 can hfl’!n it |1s there any reason two can't play > ‘I ) Hospital bed in my room, and then g : & @ |on walking over the roofs and that| Fred stared*—then chuckled. that game? We don't have to buy| 3 B Beyond the Rocks Belp Mrs. Underwood with Katie. Can " | he couldn’t sleep. “You mean she's sweet to us mil- her phony stock till after she has 3 4 “I don’t think He was exercising,”|lionaires so that we'll hand over our|bousht a real car, do we? “\"‘l G g | commented the teacher. fortune for Mer to invest—and have|Winked, as a man who feel .h’» ha i Thlll‘S. Frl. Sat. | “And I don’t blame you,” rejoined |her grab it? Gee, that's an inter- (the situation well in )‘.(y.x‘l, while his | the magistrate. esting idea.” Then, more serion wife plays vaguely with “instinct. | he added, “Really, Connle, to call a == JESSE L. LASKW presens “NDE. < - woman what you're hinting at, with- (To Be Coniinued). ; lNDLR_T;\hER PLEA. out any ground at all, isn’t like you'" (Copyright, 1922, N Service). A LLACE — e Soothing, freshening, | i e iy healthful, invigorat- | | Says He Oan't Pay Alimony Because | int if a stranger asks you for ; : |end of the log. | Deaths Are Scarce, H |information and direct him with ing, delightful. “There’'s nothing to eat here,” hel by | courtesy. it = New York, Sept. 6.—"They're not T ) | said You won't re f the bark r all stree orsa- Wake up 35 ite Ol log, TEs. fough dying {48l BueERgh 1L WERLEUL fa( GOSSlp sorner;y, vou cary on .‘,‘”,"‘ i : k4 N Rakwhy'® sail John. Davmiond tions in quiet, subdued tones. i | "I don't want any bark,” said Mr —— your skin! Porcupine. I can get plenty of Lambert, an undertaker, yesterday, to Annn 2 MATSIALG & T Afodt fresh bark in the tree tops. I'm go-| Vice Chancellor Vivien M. Lewls in e % Fs BILR. “’ fhepnT ‘ &[5 e S Hhetiey 3 B0 | Jersey City, In his plea that the ali- With Sleeveless Frocks. | o worry for the trousseau does GADTEO R ing to have lily pads for my supper. Beauty doctors say that the elbows| not fall upon the Eskimo bride, but tpatght v ™ .| mony he is paying his divorced wife [ " O s catie, siralent vowards Titspy| Mmony pay Ky be bikeined BY UEUe it on the sroom Tuic Two Onrpuans” § Rabbit B ERIERASE ! ht with warm cocoa butter.| It is his obligation to provide the Ciage BRI “There are only two deaths aj€Very night = J IS s his obligation to provide BY ARRANGEMENT WITH KATE CLAXTON~ My goodne Jimmy thought ¥ | After the massage the elbows should | clothes necessary for the honeymoon h i, Vet . WITH “I'll have to get out of his way. For|month thére” he said, “and my two| /"o 0 1 03 water or rubbed as well as later R LILLIAN AND DOROTHY GISFH jon't want to get stuck with his| eftablishments, one in each town,|be | b R e é,,:.|.~( 25 e cannot earn enough to provide that|With a piece of ice. he bride is ohliged to wear what First Jimmy decided to jump over|$18 a weék which the law compels | = :"t‘“rz-*i'ys :]‘: rrx":fiqulm.cs of her own | Mr. Porcupine, just as he had Ienned‘m; to pay my wife o T N AT se ]'?::;]‘;s T S S A love story that | over Aunt Polly Woodchuck whe nvestigation reveale ha am-| A L 1 sleeveles Sl p - | they met wupon the footlog that|bert's earnings ranged from $200 a|a fron ck panel of embroid-| v|“ lfA\}l;{ T'\l-_\l{ll.\ ekl weaves , together the | crossed Broad Brook. But in an-|month up. The case was continued|ery, in shades of green and rose, giv-| TOMEN L turbulent upheavals of | ”' A Fitn 4 h } ing a certain moss-rose effect injat Le Bal Tabarin in Hartford, due L other moment Jimmy made up his [ Flstiag to the fact that the Royal Marimba a great nation. mind that he won t risk hurdling | = e — 2 PR 2 orchestra will return to that dance to Sept. 27. | Mr. Porcupine. What if he should Seniite BT Salace ‘Bfiey’ ah APRASEE Ol Wb LA s L FRes Ot Forsiouis spley ( VEY Contes e ndtenrakeA: hees |TONERS, Dhis: axcellin opkieatios i (IR ’ I B4 1 A, PRrGApne SLoUlC Don’t | lare mounted en chiffon, usmally of |[Ween playing dance music at a sum- e 8 I E BAL ABAR[N ARpAUs prinily fall Endl Auike fim) b, : . | a bright color, and used for separate MEr resort in Wildwood, N. J., a place : B e Sy BORbi g Discard |blouses. They are usually worn|largely patronized by Philadeiphia ’ ! Ao ¢ 3 - I n cight— )t course Jimmy Rabhit could Rus- [people, and in returning fresh witl (Hartford, Conn,) SEvh - wepding. fap weve M g . & over the outside of the skirt, Rus.|people, ur returning fresh with | Al i Tonight -iarks Roturn of ,fn‘:-- Résa: B an-:rf.m';':'mr,—r:nml that slan blouse fashion the praise that always follows their § ; : nn: mmnzmrm ) Jine's e 3 r ) stom- ; 4. s {appearance among dancing foll. £ : T RO al Marimba OrCh t (:erln‘:‘vk?:qvhr{»;gldr‘:-f:‘rr«ms i 'hmm"j raded Combinations. The Royal Marimba will appear in ‘ " Come and soe him y estra “grat out of my « Mr. Porcu-| 3 sweate’— Combinations of materials are|conjunction with Tasillo's orchestra, g % 5 take the count ! Combined With Tasillo’s Orchestra | pine growled A | f g noticed in the most exclusive models, |under the direction of William Tasil- Making 16 DPicces, “! can't”” Jimmy replied. “Don’t| D e It frequently the long waist is of allo, making Bn orchestra of sixteen Dancing Begins 8:30 P, M. (Daylight | you see that I'm at the very end of y Aifferent material from the skirt. pieces for dancing Manager Horens | Time.) the: log? ‘I ecan’t move @nother RUERT ot work. b valy tidid This is an excellent thing to remem-|has arranged for a epecial dance- pro- | 60 % ADMISSION | inch.” ) : Mzkel!&oog‘nsun.zwbg‘hm.. ber when remodeling :rnrkS. gr g for e e Aationed, 1t Ah;nv 7 & st 4 ing its coler. end 20 mminutes when you have not quite enough the Guatemalar At ! native in- Q _ Including War Tax | But Mr. Porcupine hitched himself e or thel SN puies shteial for & CoHGIEtET oRva tementy S B BATURDAYS 1 10 | farther along the log. By this time| ors, a kettle and boiling water. LT P! ! y oy AND HOLIDAYS . Suiwhk 80 fear that JiRwy BABBIE SUNSET is pleasant to useand | | - | s ——— e ————— 5 permanent. | New Negligees, | = . ——— | 22 PAST COLORS-18¢c A CAKE Some of the smartest new nezligees Ro Stained Hands or are made of heavy crepe cut on SKY A Love and Laughtel the colir demred. Don't accept substitutes. very wide double hemstitching. symptoms of women's discases which K [} - | nockout ! LIKE CLOUDS ACROSS A SUMMER NORTH AMERICAN DYE CORPORATION { point the way to physical and mental | > Houst Yermen, A. 1. Fur-Edged Panels. [ hreakdown. The nervous irritability, ow Playing | POST SEASON CLOSING YUE SET e, A0S SO e P, B i All Week | § KEITH VAUDEVILLE September 6, 7, 8 and 9 A S R T— j Al s Mardi Gny—Dln&‘!nz?f::nl{yl(}:'?:—fl1»rn>—\\‘lll.~:' { D ¥es If You V.\_m-\fi\'t‘l.l Bred : r':mr:;l’\ A\\m'r‘H ":.‘ VW;\' v:jl‘.:' g'-‘ \l’\]v"l P ._ - —_— e . Featui'ing Grand March Every Night At 8:30 SOAP Gt With s ncraiel] QIR gristing | who BAve Meams bask" throughi the Saturday Afternoon, September 9, Drum Corps. Contést. INE Rual Dye For ALL Fabrics h is much better taste than a|use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vezetal ":,1&\‘;."”:7‘;“.‘».\? x"' ‘()“:f:"" Bl ke THE YOHO JAPS Admisston to Contests Mardt Gras Admission 33¢ conspicucus or joviai one. j Compound pre an argument| Under Auspioes Y. M. T. A. & B. FIFE & DRUM BAND | 3 You show a kindly and cheerful sttonger than words could ever be.'

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