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The Evening World’s_ Daily Magazine. Wednesday, se 13, alThe New Chauffeur. « »« « « By RW. Taylor IT. 1S ZE GREAT: + 5 ; wee Bey IMPROVEMENT > ACQUITTED! ZE E TOWCATCH Aire! “Henrietta Grosman’s Peggy isn’t So Awfully Sudden. Ung {o"go 10 the Mieatre expecting to be whirled atong and dn your. orchestra’ chair, erything promised Bijou mith-nettve Henriotte Crosman tf rea acts that rushed Into t 66 HY don’t you button up your overcoat?’ asked - Wie te. “It's not cold,” retorted Mr. Jarr, “Yt's-cold-enough;“ seid Mra: Sarr, “and, anywey,; es: slushy weathor Ie Jost the vory kind that makes pneumonia. abd { » enough on my = i ; house with pa I haven't a decent black dress to my name, and you know I hate to wear a vell, but ff I didnt everybody would . say— ‘Oh, gee! exclaimed Mr, Jerr. “Cut it out! 1 must say_you'te a cheerful person!” I wupposs x you had black dress you. could face the loneliness of wridomuiced Act IL—"The Sudden sequences,” Act IL—"The Cooseqiemces of Suddenness."” . All of this was no sudden! .The programme bree 9 Dour, and Miss Crosman hit up a thirty clip that thr: i eyes of the audience, At ne time It was quite getting on ve ge races in whl s : does all the racing: Kita ase t Teenie eared talk in. thet heartless way, Kaward T pilinere es is tele Be ain to est the Aan e x WOOK CUTS IN : | Jayr?" asked the good lady, her Hpe dutvering. For she was may er? yun.—It Js! et thy tn: ne ZE-REARY } Prone to TeaTA At the wlightest occasion, Pogey started right in to eatablish a reputation for with-an arinfal of wid flowerg_and a wilder (not Marshall story... bunting the untamed ‘trap-door spider for Lord Crackenthorpa, an ent curto, shé-had slipped into a trout stream. Then aho had alipped.into the ho Of a perfect atranger—and a porfect gentlemen=-rho happens to ba out. on hung up her clothes Ge irs. frt_and her shoss. {_ptockings and maile tic enthe winted=-to ane ths other: tet: Well, now, Clara, dt sounded that curse T Know It would break you all up if sey ee aaa te happen’ me, bot ou could (have-heard the way you sald {t.’’ : Mra. Jarr clutched him by the arm, The threads of their Giscourse were for | gotten. "You ‘have come away: from the howe. _ without bares’ she,__- gasped. * Mr. Jar Jooked down at “his eset “You Jdaiow oan‘t wear tua blooming tings, Clara,""-he began, ‘I can't wear goloshes no?more them Ioan carry ax {umbretta.* ‘eknd the streota fe Puck of Gish pontinued “Mrs. Jars. ‘The streets ling but freezing sloppiness!—We'll go. Haht- back -to:the- house -and-qiA- teeta" i Here icomes our cay," mid. Mr. Jarr. “Sty shoes’ are good and my fect are JR) Fars ge wot be out in the slush at all.” | ‘said Mra, Jarr firmly, “we'll go back and get your overshoes, ‘ | rota esa fax ft $s and I'll be so’ worrled Just worrled atch, &¢ you don't herve 5 your rubbers this weather.” fi | [> { | Naughty Wennyt S had nothing ta do with the case, Sut It was yaluable testimony on the fered. trom.ova:| i + confdetice, If not “exaggerated oxo.' Like: Peggy's wtockings, mn great deal of $3 Mr. Denny’s- humor: ehowid-be-hung-t>-40-éry, -But-he-evitentiy doesn't believe y 4 fn dry humor. j 2 Peggy and her mother, Mra. O'Mara, whose husband had given up his Iife to the pursuit of spiders, didn't appear to be altogether ‘melLome guests at Lo: | So back they went. and Mr. Jarr put oti the golodzes, i | ~ "Phe darn things are slit on the side. Y just inight as well not Sea, 902. he grumbled, 5 “That MUttle hole won't hurt," replied Mrs. Jarr after an tnepectfon, “ane sant-to-eee; e0-long-ae the streets ere: inthe condition they: you wear them down to he OMce every day, too.” aE “I always forget them when I take them of,’* protested Mr. Jarr, “TM het 4 you I'll forget them when we leave tho theatre to-night.” “tlt “Tl det you aron't,”" sald Mre, Jarn “and Til tie a string-eround oue-frnea tr fo you won't forget them when yoil are leaving the office to-morrow,” “I never saw much a fussy woman In my Hfol" wad Mr, Jerr. “< can feat ditt those rubber tormenta drawing: my feat b ‘bet you _ rt) have. “| headache.” | "You won't have a headache !f you don't think about {t/” sst¢ Mra. Jerr, “and even if you do, {t's better to haye a headache from weartng orershore than to go out in this weather and run the risk of catching erfp er pneumonia fram getting the (ect wet.” “Well, we won't ‘say anything more about {t." eaid Mr. Jerr, “Tye. pesky things on, and they ar worrying the Hfe out of me, and TH take ham off aa s00n as we get to the thedira’* “I don't eee why you make such a row about te ccmcceeet eaten ea |, *: thorpe’s mother, who registered zero when they were around, To save the spider /, epectaliat from matrimpztal danger, Lord GCrackentherpe’s younger brother, the Honorable Jimmy, was trotted out to draw Pexgy's fire Of course he was: tn- sAntTy aot through ths heart. Mr, -Prack-Otitmore looked ike -n-“hero,* bat he acted like a serio-comic. ila Jimmy was harder to clagaity than the cranked gentlemen's miders. A Iittle more ease and.@ morn definite purpose would help matters fmmensely. Timmy doesn't see through Pegsy’a plot When she asks him to help her with @ story she 's writing. Ile enthustestically tndarsos her idea to heve the girl marry her mother to the stupid oi fory she doesn't want, and to pave the nray to this end by making them believe thet the Gaughter has married another man, “Greatt”” shay aera = Saas ay It's _quite another story, however, when Jimmy walks tnto his London fiat 2 week lator and finds Pexxy: there.” All af. eudden, she explains; she decided to Cone to town and telegraph her mother that she had married Jicnmy, She re- minds him that he proposed this plan. When sho tells htm that ehe has been thers all_night he leaves the breakfast to’ her and tries to brace up with a brandy-and-soda. She went to sleep on a sofa (sho must have brought tt with her,-fortt waa tha name misfit plece of furniture that adorned the Cracken- thorpe place), and when she woke up It was too late for her to go to a hotel alone. At 2{n the morning mae opened the door to find the more or less Honor- ANEaE= pass ae sveyoeey ahora [tabs said Mra. Jarr. able Bra. Colquatioun staring at Ner-and waying something about having made o 5 = =e = ae ee wh PROpls UAed” a ITUs Cominon-aenwe “anid took & Nile care of Chemmelves bes mistake in the flat, and now Jimmy's mother and. uncle, az well as hts pal, wall: HE Come out! : 2 “ON BOTH ENDS, ' PUT -ZE COW—|| | seeing that they did keep their overcoats buttoned, and that they bad ovet™., 4n-end-find her thereHer tnnocance ts very trying, Sho can't see the loast-harny ft ——-———_— = - : 4 count! : > CATCH AIRE ON- | |-+t shoes om when there te so-Tmucty atuah, they'd hava ewer doctor in what she has done. Luckily, the uncle has eaved the day by sticking on an- “Oh, all right, all right!" answered Mr. Sarr, “You've bad your wey. y. Wein 598 nouncement of the supposed marriage in a morning paper. His second blunder, lato to the play, I'm. getting a headache, and I eweer my feet,\ that were og when he leta tho family plot out of the bag, Isn't so happy, bowever, and Percy warm aa toast before, are feeling cold now: but letm say no more Pe Res seas to yee e = - = = co < , “It's you_that's doing ail the talking,” edd —MéreJarr- brother. Off she goes, but-on the way back to mother aho realizes “all of a ‘ _| grumbling and ¢autt-finding! I think men ere twice as tad.” pare @udden” that she loves Jimmy. 1t must have got into her system when sho 4 ae . ~ ‘They allghted at the theatre, and stood a moment I the lobby Zar wn kissed him for his clever iCea at their first meeting, and {t came out tke a rush. g 3 Jarr fished to find his theatre tickets. yonk After more delay that makes you Jong for the peripatetic sofa, Peggy and IImmy Mra. Jatr audibly prophesied that ho'd left them in his other oe — blo come to an understanding. Meanwhile Peggy's mother has captured the spide> added that it wag always the way {f ahe didn't sete eon connolsseur. thing, &o. cenneer think of, ‘Armeé with her trusty Irish brogue, Miss Crosman keeps up her spirits to the Mr. Jarr found the tickets in fils mside pocket, and Mrs. Jarr “ham ss end and makes the silly piny ecdurable. Mr. ‘Mirnest Stuliard- did up Lost tle her shoelace. asked s Crackenthorpe In spider webs, Miss Ida Waterman gure Mrs. O'Mara a brogue Mr. Jacr stooped to do this, “Why.” he reall haven't. any rab: that should be returned with thanks, Mies Ann Warrington, as the Hon, Mrs. § bers on!" excial you Colquohoun, talked overybody dumb in a fow minutes, and Miss Kate Meek was 3 SEI “Over opera alippers!” asked the (shea. Mrs. Jarr. sowno oe d ot 2£ BOSS HE HAVE BUSINESS INSIDE The acting wae better Wan the play. 5 SaaS = : ey t z (aK : "Why Lume: Mr. Jarr say no more? He Gasseats rather slow, and. tedious, . fener: just before the tum into; described how Whalley | on, Rod Hat and bets, about fifteen thousan ‘ 1d, a: the mare fell under, film: Shacklpa kep' watt dt was a Broken-Li dieu: with nt Hulaba roAver B k I aie a adi the otraight, the track passea close to) paid & mare fell und Bheckips one va roken-Link Handicap a a ro et 1- it 1 anaica & couple of old bréck-mounda inoloaing |next Inatknts ‘githie There ands wits hold of nin uD |Congered. and nearly broke. the: heart 7182 a funnel- -shaped hollow, The big end had crushed the life aut of po the str { before the others knew he ot Shacklos's owner He want, down to ¥ i ae | , HO analeansraikennecana a month,| of the tunnel t pot six fect from-tha | Whalley, anid the dust hid a small Pret | haa Rot away. Brunt waa sitting Interview Brunt. yy lay, livid and} ; seam Ata r hapoy, Matenin the I beileve that you can coskatonsily| railinga on tha Gl~de, The astounding [thal bad Seppe St einen rams, linda and are bey hall retake ‘nero h cee contrive” to yxy your shoeing pitts: pesullari it you ;Australlatogem Teegulic (enoWwing that. in about twenty, at il = ty of the course Is that It you Oi tr cnew thet story te heart, Shackles araw one ‘breath Sn eens Hae nim, sik and, WATER AS A BEAUTIFIER, Fe people realize the importance of-drinking plenty: of (By Permission of George Munro's Scna) While the-matfte holds, or-the-“iong-neck:" Water or that thelr physical well-being ts dependent on ein this simple and easy remedy. peo: Did you ever know Shackleo—b. w, &+/ stand at one particular place, about > dtend step catgpess oad TAG ei Neal Saber! See es se, tocec, mulelike ears— | balf a mile Paras Tisdale caiesct ead ee isin the, seve Hejnegts me | yeaa ® sae bale iia ihe at Seay, not hs tie water ; inlities, ‘ “4 Ph auiens tort ae <masue: bas ? the hed} aie went shortto - sce AU6t poasteses any fattenlog qualliles, : PACER ARS BELEN AL RTA.” BRAN POT ‘ 2 ae Wr Re dre oumeanaa ot ate saat ean pies sa DUE That It wulilies dway-the army of acidy and other: aan: Pe iee |i telegraph-wirewand. the queereat DTvta! just nits the Tunnel Of the" brick mound ‘bove the: nolae of Litiie “sibuta ices —thal—tavade ie wyotin and purste-thetr} Hae» pany lew ghgtt SISTINE, tecet_ that ever looked through a bridle? Vana _makes 2 curious-.whiningecho|of utter generally til thay went | noting, prin nears i ter to give hii tie anit Bong oft =| waa-of no brand, belng one of an €8r-| there 4 man discovered thia one morn- Tyolce on-the ottaide, a Tet atin 0. He’ was fit for Rott TERE are more ways of funning | nicked mob taken into the Bucephalus toe py accident while out training with| mateo a Meee hice al mnarcyjalmnsdone He ot bis distnivaat and rs thi a horse to sult your book. than |at £6103, a head to make up frotent.!, friend. He marked the place to atand| 4nd hunible tha pride of his owner.’ | HTURe sry whole seathin ddock, to: it Shackles aid) eq in- his saddle yell: unchecked and (isastrous chmpaign through the holpless: body.Never drink {ce It should be either very hot or vold, lukewarm watar not being palatable. Very hot water ts n good cure for Indigestion, and after once-acquiring thin armiosa habit one—pei patie: ad oft the jand— seh raw and out-of condition att : ‘The Districts rose — habit_one_neidom:gives-tt uno -I-remember one splendid a May who TE ee eae em act See ee ar a cae] aids speak = trom = withr=a-—couplt— atl ant up ef thelr best, Ousel who. waa |S ddle-and gare Waa really @ monument to her sex, full of health and spirits, with a complexion| straight. Some men forgt is rote| S bh a4 bricks, and he kegt his knowledge to|supposed to be able to do his mile in| Ay. ide id the scream hurt the 5 Ike the peach’ blossom, Sho had been drinking hot water for twenty years, she|Werntand clearly that all racing is 10 | mioney on him called him a “brumb: , 1h Petard, tho mtud-bred, trained by a Shackles.e 1d the scream hurt] changed: into tweeds, took his stick and. ay told me.' When other people took ten she alwaya had her cup of delictous acald-|ten—as everyting Soe ee taaat ees as ever any horse had Harpoon’ Ever} {pecullarity of @ course ta worth | Ca¥! Fagemment who Knew how me: dead: but bee boat tout blab feattand alld rea teow the road, stil shaking: with fi a ut here, - : 2 Ps a row oversend: i ing water, which she sipped along with the convivial company of tea drinkern CS pd Sele iets thas (06 | joy eres ther orte Tine tempers Shacks) rememt ring in a country where rate Hur; Bobollnk: “he pride of Peshawar, Ev ind We Hy at putked of Brant | again: God ha’ mercy; I'm done J fort Beforh_nhe went tn bed she alwarg-took another-oup-and. firat--thing: 2yook! ay. the: minchtet-.wit atephant-Hr-j Aid-many— others, or~airicken [utop! while opts, Dart Or tie ee ae in-the morhing botore Ieaviig her bed. sd ue sarin} nerit ot being two- Saar ane wie Two miles was his own peoullar eeefeees aad etoneeta Sag sae neem Tera einer alte Broken) Regula Ba dua made enn esa ty Sly Gerth ko = People who work in offices are apt to forget the importance of drinking | P7°t% °° eae too well for business |t20¢e. He tfained himself, ran himself, | thelr own stables. This man ran e very|sinash Shackles: and the handlcappera | fice re beara Wb ial iver anit eaed pwas rin and wo water: Home. gitit-are able to work-all-day-withoul ukink @ven one glasa-of thin]. one Teena a Be pteina te mate ng Eau country bred, (8 Tong, racking | Fight, iundred rupeca, and the diatance | OG), SNL vac hie tieldemtas a most refreshing beverage in the world, At night they wonder why they are ss fight hundred rupees, und the distance th Tield-xinsses hind How on earth can you rack and harry |!naudted him dy giving him hints. ne:hign-mare with the temper ofa fend, | ‘ay «round the courte for-all-hormer--+ used to think Mat hee Fekete ownar, oh tired. If they only knew how stimulated and-refreshed-they would-be PE ARIAS Ianq “poate mun for His Tostngs when shut up at once and, bucked the boy.oft./and the paces of an alry wandering | Shacktes's-owuer—saidy “You-can~ar- iin) Dy the two bricks, gave one He objected to dictation, Two or thres|seraph—a drifty, glidy stretch, Tho rangerthelracohyithiraeard to, Bhacklaa | 1 igh of Tellel, and cantered back of water they would drink deep and long-of thts Ire-glying fountain. . = you-are-tomt-ot-te-wite-and-live inthe 9552 aaa if ‘samo etation with him? He says on the | owner: ot GnderiwelghtedioieteI Hai i Kettle, which canbe clorel: od, MY can't. actile juat/ 804 lost money In consequenc: st | er, called “The Lady Regula Bad-| jeguln Baddun's owner sald: air Tonio, wont ss Uaseen erent |: {he was bought by a man who dirdov- |dun”—or for short, Roguia Baddun, | ti my-mare to trev Guset: Bix And pour over the herba three quarts | yet." ‘ i : {fy Itegulu'a Giatance, and sho will then M: D F h -_R—Here ts the tonic for oly hatt.! \¢ polling water, preferably emeerat tt Ry think yourself lucky if you pull oft |¢red that, if a race’ was, to be won,|- Shackles's Jock'y, Brunt, wae a quiet, ||/, Momniand dies Be sino: will Ousel, for May anton's aily asnions. “Massie othe calD tHoTouEHIY Visser intl the quanchy Ip vedesed {ane tundwed of 2 twe-thousand-rupes /Shackles,and Shackles only, would win | well-behaved boy;- but -his—nerve had nis jockey doesn't understand wowalting |" Sa ne ee ee np yim oe eo ¥ quanciy 34. reduces eet it in his own way, so\long as his jookey|been shaken. He begun hia career by|face."" Now, this was a ite, for Hegula) ony a aainty um atwieea_dny. Witch hazel, two snethird. ‘Then take off the fire and| debt. had “been in work- for. two montha at ounces; alcdhol...two. ounces: AStINEd seare-toe-twenty-todt hours, strain and} Any wey you look et Ra indian rao-{IKI-2UtL Thi man. had e-riting boy jriding. jumpsraces: tn Melbourne, where) tenes. and her chances Were good, al- ‘der —gurment= ae water, ore —ouncer resoreing forty. ing is immorad, and—expensively im-| called Brunt—a led from Perth, “Weat | fow stewards want lynching, and waa| ways guppoaing that Shackles Sroke a this one finds Hs qrains_—Apply every night. rubbing tt pone Ser ae ee Sieopeerete cee moral.’ Which ls mush worse, It «| Auatralia—and he taughf Bi ‘with @jone of the Jockeys who camo through | blood oF Brunt-moved-on _place--In-— #vary- thorourtly. into the-ecalp. aes Sree MoDOL PATE Ay ey wants your monay, he ought to|trainera whip, the hardest thing a|the awful butchery—perhaps you will | mics” flied whch , el coi ea a wararobe: ~Tonle-for-Hair. aS Sek for ti or send Pouihd-#-eubscription | 100Key cafi:learm—to-stt-atlll to: ait gttli,| Fecollset. {{—of the -Maribymong Plate. }yex on the Iiroker iD. ind is 0 simple that RSA. BBelow is the sage toa| Tonio for the Scalp. — | ise, instead of fussing about the coun-|aod. to keep on altting atill. When |The walls were colonial ramparts—logs| tha eovnt wax, divided” in weet | tts making involves 0 ae j Brunt fairly. greaped the truth, Bhaoides |Of jarrah spiked {nto masonry—with De varia etth ‘Spal Ponts. dormudba. Tie wivould ¥i-DiSHere tee tonte= thar wit pee WI as ara areikin sm = Gevastated SountT owithge VAN strong ad” Chueh “buttreswee: fy i ee bo applied to the roota dé the halr help you if you are careful to) “orumby,"\with-ea-emush-breed as the | To west oe Md aboe hima af ida own |Olice’In hia attlde, a horse had to Sump} fhamicanpers are “Sone thelr aquare or round out- ry hight, ‘thoroughly massaging It massage the ssai ly | boy} a brace of chumars in gold-taced . ie Honoras, ary ahoueent hie: u l- a char 2 darker, and {f the hair ts not dry before! rams; glycerine, 2 drama: tincture of | howsed manes, | and- R avitch-tailed | spread from Amir in the south t0 OM9| 1 oF25 were Jammod at the xecond wall. te. and ce Fatiling of the dice: | try puriowtnes Going to bed it will stain the pillow, It} nux’ vomica, 21+ drams; txctire of|4emirep of a mare called Arab bocause Putter in. the: north. —There--was- no) Req Hat, loading, fell this side, “and ‘the rattia of small-arm fire, | ting that one) may 45," howgvers an exceedingly-godd=tolife!| cantharldes,-2-“drama;—roae—water,-t{-#he has_a_kink in har. fisg. Tacing | horse lke Shanides, eo long es be war.|threw out The Glen, andthe ruck’ came tarted—varyjevel—and | prefer. In this _in< ‘Aloonoy 2 ounces slarpmatausel t leads to the shrofft quicker than any-!allowed to do hia work in his own way, |UD pS und the BpACe between wing Regus faddun'a owser cantered out] stance Sea — Island es; green tea, 2 ounces;/drams, Use every night, rubbing It! g 10 quicker than a m hisio eal tt ited pease ca ar peanas naka tha alicia’ | OLS NCe = choos iin LENG garden eage, 2 ounces. Put in an iron'avell into the scalp with a small sponge, | (MME lsc. Dut Ir you have nv Cou-/ut-he was beater tn the end; end wis | ing, “doling” aha ¥ ‘of the course, where two bricks had been | science and no sentiments, and good] story of his fall ts enough to make badly Geren our as a hreq ary thrown. hi seed erent uae brick with Apel ue 8.2 anc runt was amon, he} mounds at the lower ond o: @ cou with jerman ‘alen- hands, and somé knowlodge of pace,{angels weep. padly hurt end) Brunt “was among’ the | moa mln Garman Velen: Pretty Suggestions for da and ey years’ experience of horses,! At tho lower end of the Chedputter byrnone Plate sometimes; and when he . ot the running fs in “the mate re Va being Saint Valentine’s Day Party. A Few More Lemons at a uGent 7 fo 2 By F. G. LOMg | site sepeteoa" wash: y= {a'a Jolly and novel form of en-; shade in the hearts docs not match, ¢ho | Shonen aN ings with success, but tertainment to form tho chief fea-| harmony between them 1s not complete the — thinner lawns and batistes are ap- and another search must be commenced, | HAS) NEVER MET ‘by tho knewledge that thera 1s one | alpates any fosling of strangencss that | | Be cron-Boweny TON tere atittrttorerastaty “heart! that Nas no mate, Naturally | might exist at fire: among strangers, | ts Lgehs} ny propriate and either Di CE. j Kil WG O; effect Is desired the Be ne si i LK TRUST BUYS: . RP : i conscious of being unable to get a part-| sively mado of cardboard, covered with | “OCOA Riens PU LE : Sina that onmip|elen ture of a St. Valentine's party. ‘Hearts,’ an interesting and appropriate| All this tales time, and, incidentally, game for any affair given on St. Valen- | makes fun for those playing, and give tine'a Day, will delight gu of most | each ‘guest “an opportuntty to talk to | any ay Zest 1s added to, the “play’| every one present, and in thin way dl be of embroidery or Mnen or cotton can be used as ‘Iiked, while the frill could the individual holding thts one is not} The hoarta for this game aro inexpen- | Rer-until all the hearts are mated, and | right ploces of tirsue paper. For tho brol sone “ dered in some pleasure of the ‘play’! the more amall El Sahetatdesianat enon Chemise with’ Square or Round Nec! an almost feverish interest that carries |O!ts of color used the more Interest i as dots, Uny feur de Pattern No. 6586. ie both boys and girls through the play in| there will be In matching allke in size . pl lis and. the like. wild excitement, for each'Is detérmined |@nd color, Of course, the one odd heart _ to Ni will herve nora 3 { ales B mate, says the zittabure Dis: dinp bel vAapeicpiner FE Oy IRL IRA large, heart-shaped basket placed upon Tho matching of hearts 13 no simple| a tripod made oF atic covored. wien task, aither, for th: b Head oreng aper, Tho dasket ts then put on Ft Ser Shey must be duplicates la table or’ in veome convenient spot: Call or send by mail t THE WVENING WORLD MAY MAM. in algo and color. Often at first appears a ‘ whore eaoh gloat, may welect a heart ‘ : “y REAU. No. 1 West Twenty-tiird street, Now ance they seem to be mated In dimen: | With which to pia: the game. To enct 7 aes Litt 5 7 TON YASEON AR p tons, but there inay be a touch of red, fh itt ‘ tee retty piece —. SS My York. Send ten cents in cain or stampe for each pattern ordered, od, wo they . 4 IMPORTANT—Write your name amd afdresa piainty, and af bluse, etecn, gold, Ge,, tucked away near ¥ Z Wi tiat ts pot: diacsyered “ungit, |May, 2a Funned, to each © 3 j ways epecity sive wasted. the fear of being the ‘lone’ one creates The quantity of matertal required for the medium atze t& 33-8 yards % thches with 3 yards of beading and (1-2 yants of edging. ttern 3686 ts cut tn atzes for a 32, M4, 35, 8, @ and @ Inch bust measure.