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WOMEN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

SENTIMENTAL FETTERS.

"I should love a flat like yours," said my friend, looking round her enviously, but, of course, we can never move.“

"Why not?" I asked,

"Because of the Indian cabinet | and the grand piano. We could never afford a flat with rooms large enough to take then."

"Why not sell the cabinet and the piano?".

She gazed at me horror-struck. "Sell them! Sell the cabinet. father brought from India and the piano we have had ever since we have been married! We couldn't do that."

"But if you would be more com- fortable."

"We couldn't," she repeated. So, because of a sentimental attachment to two unwieldy pieces of furniture, my friend continues Lu wrestle with an inconvenient basement house into which no competent servant can be induced | to enter, much less stay.

"How foolish," you exclaim, if you happen to be one of those restless souls-so trying to their relations to whom change..is as the breath of life, and one chair as good as another. For all that, you, too, may have your sentimen- tal fetters for who, indeed, escapes them?

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Some, like the widow who casts a lasting gloom over her chil- dren's lives by wearing perpetual mourning for her husband, wear fetters in honour of the dead,

"I know it's hideous," sighs another of my friends, whose eharming drawingroom is marred by a dreadful gilt overmantel, "but dear Mary had it made for me. If I were to take it down and she could see; she would be so hurt,"

For Wearin' on the Green.

The long-sleeved polo shirt, made of Nile green washable chamois, is the new slip-on that smart women wear for golf, polo, flying and outdoor sports in general. This one has four buttons that can be fastened at the throat and a belt that. buckles after the shirt is pulled down over the hips and bloused slightly above the belt. A beret to match the chamois is the jay, new kind that has perky corners to its cut. For golf, ventilated gloves are worn.

ARTIFICIAL

*FLOWERS.

FASHION NOTES.

The Latest from Paris. Sunray picating exploited by many houses tor evening gowns. This treatment is particularly elective when applied to overdresses

and flounces.

I think, but I do not say, thaij if the dead can revisit the earth, which, it is to be hoped, they cannot, for it must be a trying experience, they might be the first to urge the removal of such an- lovely examples of their former

In spite of all that has been said want of taste, having possibly to the contrary, the artificial acquired new standard of Hower, is still in favour, and it is beauty.

to be seen at all times, and in all One has only to keep one's eyes places. Many and strange are open to see that sentimental the materials used for these fetters are the fashionable wear. replicas of our "arden blooms. Manchester cotton velvet used for Even the bright young thing who For example, a fresh, glossy several purposes, from blouses to looks on the "soppiness" of her leafed camelia, looking extremely evening coats. elders with amused contempt is ornamental in the button-hole of

The New Shape.

The white hat with the-dark" frock or suit is very new and chic. This draped turban with off-the-hairline flare is of white velvet.

a light coat, on examination, is] Scarf collars, so much more.amen- seen to be of prism-tinted patent-able than fur collars attached to leather, while the anemones and the coat, in silk, coth. or 'tweed. carnations mude from goose with stitched ends. One coat had a feathers defy detection until draped collar edged with fox, which actually touched,

could be pulled over the bead to make a hood whoa travelling.

Violet-ink and reseda green are

There are gardenias fashioned, out of white pique, that bring brightness to tailored suits and proving, next to black and white, rowns, delicate muslin convolvull the two evening colours in greatest on ethereal shades of mauve and favour.

very GR..

several

blue, and

sometimes tire and sometimes crepe-de-chine car- nations of every hue. There are needle run, figured in flowers that ETOW surely in coletions, always with Elysian fields of fancy." There cobwebby design. Steel-gray a fre are cerise and yellow primroses, quently seen. blue and pink daisies, large

and star-shaped myrtle,

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rocuses, blue, pansice, anemones, Nutria, Leaver, and "ponyakin trimming for many informal day There are snowballs of pale blue suit Tuck-in sleeveless blouses- chiffon, drooping clematis, and worn with tweeds and sports suits,

ompositions of assorted simple sometimes of shaved lamb. wild Howers, all of which look, beautiful.

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Patent leather piping on a tweed cant and skirt, the antelope gloves having stiff, black patent leather complacently carrying hers-gauntlets. Caracul-immed tweed when she is not flaunting, them in cont with brown leather strappings. the public eye-in her hand-bug: nubler the guise of lip-stick and Bewildering varieties of fute powder-puli. After all, why woollen fabrics, in black, off-black shouldn't she?

and brown colourings, for coats,

Since the chains we wear are frocks and cont-drosses A fine mostly forged by affection, loyalty, kasha cluth, a woollen material or the search for beauty, we having a rougher surface and a should not be such fine people crepe weave, and a Inosely woven without them. And what a con- silk and wool fabric in which oling thought that is! E. T. In knots of the silk gire a speckled | Exchange..

effect are all new this season.

Across

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3 This type comes from a maner.

8 Decide upon a’scat,

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9 These figures are familiar to every

schoolboy.

10 Threefold.

11 One of inflexible honesty.

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7 This graceful dance arises from à

brief note.

13 A province once in Asiatic Turkey.

15 An abbreviated policeman.

16 You will find this in 3 down..

18 He went on in the belief that a turningpoint would be reached soon

12 One of two earliest Mohamme-20 H. wood conceals a hog

dans. He had beautiful eyes.

13 Begins to germinato, and ends with

shouts of scorn.

14 "Cad on tee" (anng.)

17 Immaturity,

15 May be commodities or tendencies. 23 A Sin in this manner becomes a

prickly plant.

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were worshipped by the ancient Egyptians.

29 That would enable very fine work

to be done (hidden).

30 Having but one division,

31 Bright and happy altogether,

though its heart be old.

32 Cause to run off the truck.

33 Mix a constellation and a college

authority to produce a simpleton. 34 This poem may have many feet,

but it has only one leg.

Down

1. The centre of the home. It begins with courage and ends with the world.

2 A counterfoil brought forth is¦

inflexible.

3 "Seas reel (anag.)

4A place of trade becomes warlike 5 The power which regulates the

material world.

6 Obstruct the channel of a river and

it becomes jagged.

the

and many at the ends.

21 View carefully-or carelessly

neglect.

22 One pace and you are on its back.

24 Although this sounds able to make

a sale it will really anaul

26 A dry watercourse.

26 Here a fairy begins to limp. " 28 Two-thirds of this is an area, but,

altogether, it is only a little area."

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