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ERUPTIONS ON BOY'S HEAD Itched Terribly. Lost Sleep. Cuticura Heals.

“'Small, watery spota sppenfui all over my little boy's head which broke and his head was covered with 'sore eruptions. The itching was terrible and he waed to tear off all the band- It caused his hair to come out. arts. He looked terrible and he got po sleep whatever.

"I read an advertisement for Cu- ticura Soap and Dintment and sent for a free sample. I purchased merė fand in a fortnight he was complete=) ly healed." (Signed) Mrs. G. E. Hammond, 85, Dazrell Rd., E. Dul- wich, London, 5. E. 22, Eng.

Use Cuticura Soap and Ointment regularly for all tollet purposes. Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world, Yor sampis sach frou ničenom 7. Kun- xo. 1. Allor mai betives with prics.

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DILECLERC'S:

DICEGLERS & DALE CLERG'S

SAFEGUARD FOR GLOVE BOYERS.

OFFICIAL NAMES FOR EVERY KIND.

For the first time in the history of the glove trade a list of definitions of gloves. according to the skins from which they are made, has been drawn up to enable customers to know exactly what they are buying, says a London paper.

VISITORS AT HOTELS

Hasoxane HOTEL

M: RT. G. Aitken Mr & Mrs F. B. Amos Mr WArchibaki Capt. T. Arthur M FF. Bachy Mr F. W.

Mr F. Barnes Me W. H. Bart Mr W. R. Rasen Mr&Mra Beale

In the past custoiners have often been given a substitute for the type of gloves Mrs E. Hellio asked for, and not knowing how to tell the difference between skins, have been deceived. The list, drawn up by the Drapers Chamber of Trade, in consulta tion with the Board of Trade and the wholesale and manufacturing, houses, de fines the names to be used for each type of glove.

An official of the Drapery Chamber of Trade said: "This list will, we hope. give confidence to purchasers of gloves. They can now be sure that the skin asked for will be supplies,'

The definitions in the list include:** Chamois-Gloves made from

an

oil-

dressed lamb skin or sheep skin. Kip.A trude term commonly applied to gloves made from a light-weight 'skin Sinished on the grain side.

REAL KID-Gloves made from genuine

kid skin.

BUCKSKIN-Gloves made from deer skin.

beavy weight.

SUEDE-Gloves made from skins finished

on the flesh side.

JUNGLE DRESSES.

PATTERNS TO REPRESENT WILD

ANIMAL SKINS,

"Jungle" dresses are the fashion for women.

latest

They are made of bade silk material coloured and patterned to represent the skins of wild animals. In a shop in the West End of London last nionth some re. markable examples of this new novelty to be seen, leopard and tiger **skins" predominating.

were

This nutuan has brought an unusually large selection nevelties for women's wear. There are hats from Paris orna mented in front with pictures of old châteaux worked in coloured silk thread. and hate trimmed with bars of music and words from old French songs. also in kik. A new use has also been found for the popular coloured glass bangles for trimming hats, these ornaments being sewn into the material so that only half of each bangle is visible.

DON'T DRESS "YOUNG,”

AUTRESS'S

ADVICE TO

OF 43.

WOMEN

Miss Eva Moore,, the actress, speak ing at Brighton last mouth on the effect. of dress in the formation of character, said: There are two kinds of women- those who wear clothes and those who dress; those who use clothes as an asset and those who regard them as a neces sary evil.

The well-dressed, woman is not always the one who looked as if she spent £2,000 a year on clothes, but rather spent 2,000 hours in patting them on

If you are 43, don't try to lock young og you will end by looking and feeling older than you are.

Be a spendthrift in attention to line and a misor with colour.

Try to consider your individuality. Don't wear anything just because it is Fashionable; you may make yourself, a Frump,

2

THE ONLY CHILD.

BRAINIER THAN MEMBERS OF LARGE FAMILIES.

+

After a thorough investigation of the

I records of 600 families, in a typical Iowa, city. Dr. Hornell Hart has reached the conclusion that the only child has more brains than children with many brothers and sisters.

|

MrW. E. Hotchkiss Mr H.A. Horenier Mr & Mrs G. W.

Eutchison

Capt. H. Jension Mr & Mrs Jobling Mr S. J. Johnstone. Sir & Lady Edgar

Mr A. W. S. Jones Mr J. J. Kino

Jones

Mr M. Franklin Kline

Miss Krandel

ilios Lunaerilya

Mr & Mrs C. Lauritsen

MrJ. A. Gordon Leask

Mri E. Liddell

Brooks

Miss H. Lillie

Mr

V. Henjamin JET D. Barthsa Mr H. Bickerton Mr R. J. Birbeck Mr A Brooks Mr A. Brostedt Mr & Mr C, B.

Mr A. W. Graham

Brown Mr A. C. Bardin Mrs. W. Chast Mr M. G. Charle Mr. J. Copy Mr. Coulthart Ar R. P. Grows Mr&Mrs Davey'

Mrs D. R. Daries Capt. Dickens Mr L. Dinger Mr J. Donciane

Mr & Mrs W. A. R.

Miss Eccles

Donglas

Mr & Mrs E. E. Ellis

Mr G. P. Elsasser

Mr Felix Ellis,

Mis M. Elb

་་

Mr J. F. Febiby

Mr W. N. Fenleyson

Mr A. Francois

Dr. Douglas R.Gawler

M-H.

GeFors

Dr. George

Dr B. E. Gut

Mr & Mrs J. Gould

a

Capt. 7. P. Hall Mr & Mrs H.A.

Hannibal

Mr J. Scott Haraton Mr E Hausermann Jir Haynes Mr F. J. van Hecke Mr B. Henderson MrA. F. Henry' Mr E. Heary Lt. Com. G.F. Hule Mr J. Holnes

Mr & Mrs W. J.

Finderman

.

Miss A. Lockman. Mr Lauganl Mr&Mrs B. D.

Lukhmano

Mr R. McClory Mr James McGre Mr & Mri G. Mengm

and child Miss Mililehurst Mr C. H. Montague Mr A. Morley. Dr. J. Morrison

Mr N. D. Nosh

Mr H..Nolaseo

Mr P. O'Connor

Mr Fred Olson

Mr & Mrs H. Pearman

AT A. C.

C. Pederson

Mr H. H. Pegg

Mr

W.A.

Pennell

Mr M. J. Quist

Mr A. H. Rowe

Mr G. Schriner

My T.L. Soane

Mr W. H. Sparke

W. Vander

Steea

Mr & Mrs

Mr H. F. Summary Mr E. Sutter Mr L. A Tobias

Mr C. P. Vetter

Mr R. A. Wadeson

Mr W. E. Wakebam. Mr W. A. Watson Miss H. Waumster Mr J. F. Wright MFT. J. Wu

REPULSE BAY HOTEL

Mr M. P. Anderson Mr Bandes

Mr M. Bayer M: C. Bitzer MB

Blacklock

Dr. & Mrs B. E.

Cameron

Mr & Mrs Carleton Mrs G. Costello Mrs A. Deking Dura Mr Franklin

Mr & Mrs I. H. Geare and daughter Mr&Mrs F. Hartley Mr H. Hartley

Mr & Mrs Kearney

and child Mr & Mrs Walter

Lang Mr & Mrs E. Land Mr T. A. McGree Mr JN. Parker

Mr & Mrs R. R.

Rorburgh

Mr Schouberg Mr C. B. Shank Mr & Mrs Simpson Mr & Mrs Traver

and chil Mr M. Walk

PEAK

HOTEL.

dr. A. Arthur Mixx 5. I. Bailey Mr & Mrs LC. F.

Bellamy

Mr J. W. C. Boonst Air W. H. Bourne Mr M. J. Bren

Mrs & Mi Brennan Col. C. Russell Brown Miss P. W. Brown Bir T. S. Bustard Mr H. H. Cland

Mr J. R. Collis M.Cooper Mrs I. 1. Cormack Mr W. Dixon

Lt. Col. B. A. Dobbin

Mr E. O. DunCAS

Mr & Mrs J. Dunesz

Mr W. E Dys

Mrs Somers Ellia Misses Ellis

Mr & Mrs W. A

Eustace

Capt.& Mrs D. Fittes Mr & Mrs S. FitzRoy Mr A. Farben

MFR. I. W. Foster MrF. F. P. Franklia Lt. G. C. Frederick Mr & Mrs W. D.

Goodfellow bir & Mrs J. L. Gordon Mr & Mrs Geo, W.

4

L.

·

Grey

He derlares that school progress, in excess or defect of the amount to be ex- pected from mental-test ability, is at i maximum in families of lour, or Eve liv. ing children, and at a minimum in fami. lies of ten children or over. The differ. ence, between" the progress in school of these two groups is such that the aver- age child in the very large family loses about one-third of a year through Con- ditions other than mental test ability na- sociated with large families. The larger Mr & Mrs W.-J. the family the greater the tendency is . . Hemsworth for the children to leave school at the earliest possible age.

Of families with Mr T. W. Hornby

Mr & Mrs B. A. Hale Miss M. B. Hall

Mrs J. Hancock

Mr J. B. Hawker

Hawker

Mr & Mrs E. F. Kill Mr J. LA Kooremaa Mr Mrs A. Lase Mr & Mrs S. H.

Lang tun Mr & Mrs W. L. Leask Alr G. D. Leys

Major A. S. Littlejohns Mr J. D. Loyd Mr L. M. S. Liosd

Mr W. H. Lock

Mr & Mrs W. Logan.

Mrs J. McAiast

MR. McGregor

Mr E. E. Mimmast

Mr. D. W. Manto

Misa Newatchme M: W. Dyden

MrA, M. Paxi Mr A. H. Pern Major&Mrs F. H

Phillip

Mr E. "Ralph's Mr & Mrs. H.

Remington ཟྭ་་ Lt.-Cal. & Mrs V.

Sandera

Mr LG Scott Dr. A. W. Shovelton" Mr W. F. SimmODR Mr B. H. Skelton Capt & Mrs Skinner Mrs Miss G. E.

Stubbings Mr. E. F. L. Sturdee Bir Mrs P. EL

Suckling

Mrs J. S. Thomson Mrs C. Thwaites Miss Thwaites Mr A. W. Tickle

Lt. Col. & Mr H.

Mr H. Howell seven or more living children, fourteen Mr & Mrs O. J'Manó AC M. Vis per cent. are chronically dependent as Complet with a child per cent among

six or less.

As far as ena ascertained from teachers' ratings, children in large fami lies are less energetic, less kind, less sincere, and less honest than children from small families. This conclusion is fairly certain for energy, b but not so de- cisive for the other characteristics. Con- trary to general

children without brothers

compare

very favourably with children having brothers or sisters. Birth order appears

to have very little significance. *

BIGGER CHILDREN.

Engher Miss O. 0. Jenkins M. W. W. Jordan Mr M. F. Key

Trevelyna Capt. A. E. Watis Miss, C. Willmott Mr B. L. Beton Wintan Mr & Mrs F.D. Wood Mr G. 0. Worrall

PALACE HOTEL..

Mr C. W. Alerander Mr A. Arch

Mr W. A. Bennett Mr E. A G Barrett

Mr R. Brooks

B.Ꮃ

Mr B. W. Campbell.

My P. B. Chic

Mr Wor

MrA. E. Eske MrA. Hall

Mr G. H. Haslowood

Mr J. Jack

Mrs McCaw

Mr J. McDonald Mr B. J. de IL. Moore

Mr G. M, Morphy

Mr H.

."

Smith Mr O. Stringer and

child Mr A. P. Tannenbaum Mr G. Talloch Mr A. J. Wadmare berg Mr W. Walters

B. Chickgar

8. Caff Mr A. E. P. Davies The Home Board of Education is in- Mr E. Davis creasing the floor space in class-rooms Mr. B. Flower for older children from 10 to 19 square

Mr 8. Forahmida K- & Mrs H. Golden- fect. This is explained by the chairman of the Birmingham Education Committee to he required by the increasing stature. of the girls. "There have been a large number of complaints in Standard 8," he said that the desks are not big enough for the girls and that we must provide larger desk. A school medical officer told a Daily Mall reporter that the girls of the present generation are taller and of a superior physique generally to those of the prowar period.

TOO-SHOWY WEDDING,

is to be tried under the supptuary law. A Constantinople. Government official for. " celebrating bis marriage with an opulence incompatible with his status,'

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Writing from Bingapore, under date March 31st, 1922, Bir Godfrey Thomas, Private Secretary to HBH THE PEOR OF WALES, says sm

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