FREE Your System of Intestinal Poisons
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Indigestion, headaches, heaviness, constipation, sleeplessness the root cause of them all is intes- tinal sluggishness. Each is a warning that Nature needs help. There's no better, safer, pleasanter way of giving this help than the sparkling glass of Eno's Fruit Salt"-first thing every morning.
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There is no surer method to preserve your clothes during the BUMMER than GENUINE DRY CLEANING and SEALING in a MOTH PROOF BAG.
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WOMAN'S PAGE
JEWELLERY THAT GRANDMA WORE.
ELEPHANT NECKLETS AND BRACELETS.
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THE SENTIMENTALISTS SCORE.
NEW TROUSER DINNER
FROCKS.
NOT FOR GUILDHALL-YEF.
Visions of a day when women will don the new trouser dinner frocks for civic banqueta were conjured up by the City's Fashion Show the drapery exhibition at the Agrien- tural Half-when the Lord Mayor and Sheriffs saw the latest trends of fashion.
TEACH YOUR CHILD.
TO REMEMBER.
Children find it very easy and sometimes very convenient to for get, yet a good memory is of price- less value in daily life.
A child's first years are usually spent at home, and it is during these years that he should be train. ed to remember, So many parents are willing to excuse forgetfulness because of the youth of the offender, this only adds to the difficulties. When a child shows habitual traits of forgetting it is well to find cat the reason.
Some are mentally Inzy, others are slow in grasping what has Leest said to them, whilst a third type is always paying attention to any thing hit the thing you are talking about at the moment. It is useless to take a photograph unless the ob jeel is in focus, and it is unwike to expect a child to remember our in- structions if we haven't first. oblain- ed his interest and attention.
It is true that children remember our promiss, especially if we have promised them a treat of somet kind, and they don't forget to res mind us of our promises in the event of our showing signs of for getting it is evident that most boya and girls don't forget everything. About yet they leave thein. toys and come to table with dirty fingers till mother says, "I'm tired of re minding you."
What Parents Dan Do. The trousers are so wide as to Parents in the home enn do much have the appearance of an ordinary to improve a child's memory. They skirt, until the wearer begins to should never give an order. with- move. At present they are considler-out satisfying themselves that it has ed suitable only for home wear, but the Limo may come when they will appear at theatres and publie "Women," one is told, dinners.
are not sufficiently advanced to wear them for dining out-yet."/
Sentimentality, which, according to the dictionary is the eondition of being swayed by, or prone to, shallow emotion, may deservo no reward, but it has scored a "bull's
this season. Grandmann's jewellery has come back into its own, and London is full of melancholy materialists who enshed in the golden brace, lets, coral parures, pinch-beck or filigree ear-ringe, topaz and tur
Daal-purpose frocks are to be an quoise brooches, neck chains and outstanding fashion of the London- lumpy bracelets, which enme their season this year. Evening frocks way through the demiers of their are being made in such a way that forbears. With envious eyes they they can also be worn as garden now observe the sentimental people party frocks or Ascot creations, who remembered Grannie, Aunt The low evening back is concealed Jane or Cousin Alison looking by the conte, which, with the shady sweet in their quaint jewellery, and hat, turns it into an afternoon refrained from sending it all off fashion. One black lace evening with a packet of "junk" to the gown became a garden party frock obliging jeweller to be exchanged for something one could sear." by the addition of a flowered taffeta shoulder cape of the same colour as, To-day these old-world adornments ash, which Lied at the back with ar the things onc сап and
long ends to the heels. does wear."
Feather Earrings.
Nut long ago Spanish earrings had a tremendous vogue. They are still favoured, but modern woman has fallen a victim to the charm of purely Victorian danglets Some of them are carried out in filigree, others are in pinch-beck and look enormously weighty, though, in fact they are as light as a feather, as they are perfectly hollow.
Then there are earrings of tor- toiseshell inlaid with gold; of jet. set in enamelled metal; and of all innnner of semi-precious stones, such na elaborately carved. coral, Lopaz, garnet, or, amethyst. They aro all popular, and there is at least one woman in London who possesses a pair of earrings from China mande-of soft gold inlaid with the shimmering blue feathers) of the kingfisher. These were made some afty years ago for the Chi neso taste of that period, and came from Shanghai. '.
Mascot Adornments. --
Simpler bridal fashions will be Leen grasped. Daily duties eat ho the key note of the season's wed-given even to small mites till they dings. The craze for trains reached are performed almost instinctively. a climax last year, when the smart- est brides had three, two of which came from the frock, while the veil formed a third. This year in many enses very large inile veils will form the only train. These are benuti- fully embroidered, and may be 12ft. long, while they are often as wide ns ft. in order to fall iron the head in enpe fashion round the shoulders.
Many parlour.games are excellent for training the memory. A child. can be asked simple questions which test his power of observation; he ean he sent into the next room on an imaginary shopping expedi tion, with an order for groceries, and on his return cau repeat aloud]: what he has bought. Futher or mother enn decida if he has remem. bered everything. If something is A very deep oyster shade is the forgotten, the child should by en- new colour for brides. The brides-couraged to think what the missing maids' fashion of carrying decora article is. tive muffs has born adopted by bride as well,
A FAIRY TALE.
Oh, don't you envy fairies, With tiny silver wings, Who fly across the prairies
And so the nicest things?
They hide while dawn is breaking.
Behind a blade of grass,
Night's long grey shadows pass.
If old-world. jewellery is enjoy ing a run, there are also signs that the mascot" adornments of the "'nineties" rany come back to favour. Not long ago a smart woman was seen with a. necklace And watch the sunshine making made of a series of elephants, ench animal carved from a different semi-precious stone. The "herd included hathis" made of coral, ivory, inde, cornelian, agate and lapiz and certainly made a novel necklace, which the owner declared "lucky" as well as decorn
tive.
In the same mascot category is a bracelet which consists of carved, ivory-elephants strung to- gether on a golden chain. This is very highly prized-by-ite-owner-on. recount of its tuck-bringing quali ties.
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When hand in hand together
They fit o'er hill and dale; They sip dew from the heather,
And tell a fairy tale. Swift then they fly to Starland
To greet the moon so old, And weave themselves garland
Of gleaming stardust gold.
If you would be like fairies,
Just steal a pale moonbeam, And-ride back to the prairies, To dream a lovely dream.
Fat Goes
Without Starving.
Terlups you have oxerdiend and Keted, and foamed me of the ill-effects. Now try an easy, pleasant way.
That way to Marmola Prescription Tab- Jota... It nota to correct the canes. Peopla have used it for 23 yones, so the place it holds bas een orgl by countien demonstra
tions.
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The use of Marmola requires ao aluar mal ozarciso dr liat. Une teply taken four tablets daily until the walghf comen slown to normal.
You see the realta' wherever you look te-
ay. Excess fat in mot nearly so asmuon at
it was. Ask your own friends what Marnols diil for them.
You should try Marmola in justice to yourself. Watch the redwollen, watch the now vitality that comes.
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Summer Heat Has Its Own Reward
ICE CREAM
ADE with the purest
MADE
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back to the saucepan. Add a good- sized piece of fresh butter, pepper and salt, and a large handful of finely chopped fresh herbs-parsley A forgetful child should be en-predominating with marjoram, couraged to observe more keenly the thying, and rosemary, If you can common every day things about
Memory Training.
him. Because he comes back from not get these herbs fresh, use only the shop minus the one thing you parsicy.
specially wanted, is not sufficient
reason for you to dan hat and coat
Mix thoroughly." "The 'potatoes'
and go yourself. He should be sent should be of a pale greenish hus. back for the missing article, with-
out any reward; and if the store is Stir in a tablespoonful of cream. some distance away it in quite prob- Make thoroughly hot, pile in tho able that he'll soon begin to com-
pete the "shopping" antisfac- torily.
centre of a very hot dish. Garnish.
with watercress, the leaves turned It is by daily attention to the outwards, and i arranged that little thing your child forgets, and the potatoes appear to be set on a by getting him to concentrate on
one thing at a time that a parent thick green bed. At the last mo can be best help in memory train- ment sprinkle some finely-chopped ing. Too many children go to
school with minds undisciplined, Parsley on the top. The scheme of having parents and nurses so much colouring should be a contrast be in attendance that there has been tween the pale green of the pola To necessity think for themselves. toes, the rather dark colour of the These children begin life with a serious handicap.
COOKERY NOOK.
MARMALADE SOUFFLE.
Beat the whites of three eggs to a very stiff froth. Add two table- spoonful of rather clear marma- lade. Mix into this a quarter-ter cupful of caster sugar, and beat very thoroughly again. Butter, a Boufflé diab, turn the mixtare into it, and bake a light brown in a quick oven for fifteen minutes,
GREEN POTATOES.
Peel, wash, and remove all specks from some good-sized pota- toos and boil till tender. Strain, and return to the same sapopan and mash them with wooden spoon, or if you have time; put them through a wire sieve and then-
sprinkled parsley, and the deeper. line of watercress.