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WOMAN'S WORLD

Great

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

Changes in the New Paris Fashions.

In line, feeling and fabric the new gowns and frocks show great style change, Left to 'right: Tulle and peint d'esprit in the new chartreuse shade unite to fashion a smart evening gown of great length with touches of the plain 'tulle in the skirt and a scarf of tulle. ·Ã shoulder ornament of crystals is suspended from one side. Crepe de chine appliques in black, green and yellow alve individuality to a black satin frock for daytime. There is newness Violet tulle in a wide mesh makes a flatter also in the cut and femininity of this frock

ing evening gown. It is trimmed with a belt of bordeaux rod on which is embroidered a motif in red and white. The shoulder poay is made of velvet in the same red.

Sitting Room.

VERSUS NURSERY.

Knee Bracelets.

The slender chain ankle brace- let, worn beneath the stocking,

Across

1 Ooplovaly supplied.

8 Court messenger.

10 Leave out.

12 Incline.

14 Emigrating.

16 Compound preposition.

15 Tidler.

17 Bagacious.

18 Spiral shoot.

22 More uncommon.

23 Fool.

24 Beems.

28 Kind of seed.

28 Chum

29 Fartened.

30 Barren.

82 Discharge of guns.

83 Pertaining to the nose.

35 Employers.

39 Talk enthusiastically,

42 The head.

44 Cries like a sheep.

45 AutocesÉ...

46 Dispatched.

47 Writing Instruments. 43 Attempts, 49 Fears.

1 So let it be,

# Perfume.

A day in Bed.

2 Harsh.

A SPLENDID TONIO,

4 Sound.

6. Listieanness,

7 Haul.

Down

8 Translate into Latin.

9 Gives sparingly.

111

10 Kinds of willows." 11 Old

18 Build

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18 Horisontal bar across a mullion.

ed window.

10 Pincers.

20 Appreciate.

| N | 21 Gives' audience.

25 Organ of hearing.

27 Maken Kvely..

31 Changes,

32. Members of a European, 1908.

444, 151 34 Rosted on a sost

QUEEN'S THEATRE ATTRACTION..

20 Examination.

37 Neat,

88 Race-course.

40 On the los sida,

41 Consumes.

42 Father,

43 Units of weight.

Yesterday's Solution.

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has long been in fashion-so long, For those who can arrange it, a Princess Elizabeth, so we are told, disports herself not in the in fact, that it is time for it to day in bed once in every two conventional nursery, but in a de-disappear. But, curiously enough, months if possible, is a splendid. It has taken the threat of longer tonic, and it nood not be a day of Hightful sitting-room, with cosy chairs and a rose-coloured carpet. skirts to bring in the knee brace- idleness.

let.

During a day in bed much read- There is much to be said for

At a fashionable dance the ethering may be done, letters may bo general mentall the sitting-room as compared with the nursery. When my daughter evening, a girl was wearing, just written, and a

below one knee, a flexible bracelet, stocktaking, often a process was six months old I yearned for beneath the finest of silk stock real value, indulged in. the dainty white furniture exhibitings. The circlet was composed of While the body is, so to speak, ed in nursery furnished- depart-interlocking flat plaques, set at put tidily away, the mind is often ments. But now that she can intervals with coloured stones, extraordinarily active, thus a day boast six years I am thankful that which were so arranged that there in bed affords excellent op-another big success in "The Lady' at Brooklands at the annual meet- fortune forbade ft. it would be, or how much time and was no possibility of their tearing portunities for thinking things out. of the Pavemente now showing ing promoted by the Brooklandı

the delicate wob of her stocking. trouble I should have spent upon

it1

How shabby!

Hor

So called nursery decorations

of

"LADY OF THE PAVEMENTS" | DISQUALIFIED FOR STARTING.

A BIG SUCCESS...

FOUR SECONDS TOQ BOON

Thrilling motor racing was seen

D. W. Griffiths has registered

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first, was disqualined for falling

But to obtain the fullest possible at the Queen's Theatre. This is a Automobile Racing Club, benefit from the twelve hours' story of the revenge of a' Countess Winners of two of the races extra rest, it is essential that some on her lover, who, when he dis were disqualified. Miss D., M. part of the time be spent in covers that she is unfaithful, Burnett (Alvis) Anhed a furlong Besides, Phillida is all for put-

Not for worlds would we have absolute quiet, if possible in aleep awears that he would rather marry ahead of Mrs. W. B. Scott in the ting away childink things.

discarded our rocking-chair, which After lunch, which should be a woman of the street than her ladies handicap, and was being and possessions surroundings could gallop like a charger: nor light meal, the blinds should be By clever scheming, the Countess congratulated on her victory when must be "like what grow the sofa from whose prow William drawn, all books and papers put gets him married to a girl whom it was learned that she had started have," and I should be sorry to the Conqueror landed on the nur- away, and the "patient should she thinks fits the appellation, four seconds too soon. curb her budding taste.

sery table, and belaboured Harold nuggle down and snooze till tea but who in reality is a good- An objection was lodged and PRÍLE with a horsehair, bolster. I went time. china decked with rabbits, or cre-when I returned from school to a If the weather is cold it is wise living cabaret girl. There is, as sustained.

A may be Imagined, striking In the 75 m.p.h. handicap, Mr. tonnes bestrewn with nursery now home and found that sofa to slip a hot bottle in the bed climax, but all comes out well in E. Marsh (ler), who finished. rhyme folk are seldom chosen by gone. The rocking-chair had toy during the siesta.

the end. children. Birds or flowers or cupboard are with me to-day. After ten, books, needlework, or

to comply with the silencer regula- Chinamen, if you like, but not Will our children care to possess cross-word puzzle will pass the A feature of the Alm, apart tions.

those silly baby things." A four-their nursery furniture thirty time very pleasantly until the from the general excellence of the

Kaya Don, who won two races; year-old has just reproved me forj years hence?

pondenchlong in the splendid acting Lights should be out early half of all the characters. In this including that for the Brooklands putting the wrong chintz on a

I am glad that Phillida's chris evening meal. chair. The flowers is too big." tening gifts included an old past nine is a good time and regard, Lape Velez stands out Gold Vase broke the standing lap she explained, "and too many wheel-back chair and a colours. You should only have Jacobean table and dressing-chest glass of hot milk drunk last

Those who can make up their ticularly laughable are her antics m.p.h. little flowers and two colours on things she will love all her list thing will be conducive to sleep. prominently as the heroine. Par record with a speed of 11629 chair." Taste, like other things, Perhaps you can turn the thoughts minds to try this little experiment when she is being coached to take begins in the nursery.

of your baby's sponsors And will be surprised to find how the part of a Society lady, whilet friends from silver mugs to furni- refreshed and invigorated they fu the more dramatic parts she is runs through the story although most convincing. William Boyd unfortunately her contributions do The Victorian Nursery,

ture or good pictures! Then, with will feel on the following day. sitting-room- occasional renewals of curtains It may, perhaps, be difficult for plays the hero admirably, whilst not quite synchronise with the Victorian nursery provided scope for the and rugs, in which the children's some to arrange this time of rest, Gotta Goudal makes a typically actual picture. She was in excel Never taste can be consulted, the room but the ultimate benefit to be revengeful woman. Other charac- lent voice yesterday and was children's development

A moet interesting British news Here is the solution to the distinctly babyleh, it became quite will gradually develop into the obtained from the practice of an ters are well taken by George loudly applauded,

naturally the school-room, and girl's sitting-room or the boy's den, occasional day in bed will make the Fawcett and Albert Conti

Miss Doris Woods adds to the reel, including the King's return puzzle on another page.

STARTS, STARS, SEARS, later on the room where the girls until one day perhaps, its con-light trouble Involved in Ita SEERS, SEEDS, SENDS, FENDS,"massed about" with their dress-tents again become part of arrangement well worth while. attractiveness of the film by her to Windsor, completes a most

nursery-9. In Exchange.

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ICANT FIGURE OUT WHHERE THE FELLAS ARE-I THOUGHT SURELY THEY'D BE HERE TO SEE ME COME HOME FROM THE HOSPITAL !!

DA-THEY MUST BE AROUND SOMEWHERI -

YOU SIT HERE BY „TAI SHINDOW AND

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THAT SOUNDS LIKE AN AMBULANCE ..... AND IT SEEMS LIKE IT'S COMING DOWN

·OUR STREET!

Better Late Than Never

AN AMBULANCE STOPPING IN FRONT) OF OUR HOUSE !! WHY-WAY-" D-DO: YOU S'POSE ANY. THING HAPPENED

T-TO TAG?

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IT MAY BE TAG U.

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