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(As from 1st September).

Prices are very much lower owing to cheaper rents, and ou customers are cordially invited to investigate our latest prices.

For the Best

LOCAL VIEWS

and

PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHS

Co To

MEE CHEUNG

Studio. Ice House St

Branch, 7, Beaconsfield Arcade.

Tilling themselves over one eye is one of the tricka that a large number of the new autumn hats are practicing. They swing down on the right side of the forehead in a demure manner and tilt up on the left side in an audacious gesture that reveals most of the hair. The contrast of the two moods is decidedly effective. At left is a beige stitched velvet with a brim that is set high on the crown in the back, coming low over the head. The other hat, of stitched black velvet, chooses a turban effect. Clusters of black and white flowers are attached to either side.

SEWING MACHINES.

Some Useful Hints.

If it is to be kept in the perfect condition necessary to give good and lengthy service, a sewing ma- chine needs care and proper

treatment.

TIME TO THINK.

Someone who had just arrived in Edinburgh-from London was ask- ed by a friend of mine if she had had a tiresome journey.

FASHION NOTES.

1

Астова

1 It seems scarcely worth whillo to search for this word: you'll find it immediately. Evidently not game birds to turn tail as they do here,

8 Spiritual awakening,

10 The least possible reminiscent of

&

mald's reply when giving her

name to a prospective mistress.

11 Fish.

12 Scatter but don't scurry,

13 Musical composition.

10- Usoful suits for smukers.

17 Demonstrated how seen within.

18 Knock down which many

speaker has taken.

20

substance from which n wine in caslly obtained.

22 Always precedes the "hole."

20 Celestial sights are seen when

the sailor is amidships,

24 This fell in the Isle of Man-and

Bonny Scotland.

28 Italian province,

20 Then.

30 Must be made before one can

make an effort to end a record. 31 Meet,

Down

1 One's

strong point-und, in- dood, it sounds remarkably strong. You shall see a beautiful quarto ment-of text page, where" a shall meander through a meadow of argin ("School for Scan-

up OR

Woollies and Silks. Dressmakers have made the dis- Her reply was interesting.

covery that wool is cooler than She said that, on the contrary, silk for summer wear, with the it had been a most fruitful time, result that woollen fabrics are because it was the first time since the basis of many of the smart Never leave the machine un-last summer that she had had so

little tailored suits which are to be an outstanding autumn fashion. covered, but after use see that the long to think, and the result was wooden cover is in the. correct that she was feeling a strong to right back

Often these woollen materials get position, otherwise dust will clog desire to the machine. Dust also accumu-the places and the work she look like silk, and sometimes they

exquisitely so that she might are

embroidered. lates from the fabrics which go had left through, fluffy materials being arrange certain matters in the way English flannels promise to bo grent Binners in this respect. which now appeared to her best! almost as popular as jerseys, and

(hidden.) Her friends will see to it, of a lot of artificial silk is being After use, therefore, any cotton

used. and fluff adhering to the presser course, that she is not allowed to or under the platform should be do this, but nevertheless there was removed, and the shuttle dusted reason in her longing to carry out then and there the plans she had with a small camel-hair brush.

made in the train.

But does not the little incident show the wisdom of making stops in the course of the year's work for no other reason than that of getting new views of the problems connected with it?

Use Only the Best Oil.

only The best machine oil should be used for oiling, follow ing out the instructions given with each machine. It should, of course be applied by means of an oilcan.

And the short stop might in and normally once a month will be suflicient, unless the machine is deed be more fruitful in

which in the long run for used very frequently, in case oil should be applied more reason that they can often. The shuttle lever in parti-while still "hot"-H.M. In Er cular needs careful olling. Any change.

all which has not penetrated into the workings should be rubbed in with a duster, and before any pro- per sewing is started a piece of scrap material should be run through the machine several times. This make certain that all oil has been taken up, and may prevent a tragedy when delicate

or light-coloured work is taken in hand.

A machine which is in very bad condition may be improved by means of parafin. This will re- move rust and ease the machine when it only runs with a Kood deal of effort. Any parts which cannot be reached should be cleaned with a typewriter brush. Afterwards wipe off the parafin and use the machine oil.

PORCELAIN BUTTONHOLE.

are

An attractive posy of flowers. which may be worn In the lapel of a cant or as n brooch, is made of norcelain. Several flowers, print- ed in natural colourings, clustered together on a anfoty-nin. Daffodils and nrimrosea, or yellow; and mauve violas mixed are most attractive.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

'Crinkled surfaces are being shown, and diagonal weaves hald their own in woollens and silk.

A New Tweed.

One Paris dressmaker has found

a new tweed in which she says tho majority of her sports clothes is made. For evening-wear, one or idens two new velvets with queer crepe- the simple like surfaces, developed from the bo used Bagheera velvet of last season

have made their appearance.

The newest ovening dresser are distinguished by their 'ex- backs, Dull tremely low ombre veivál ribbon in shades of orange is used to em- phasize the deep U-back of a white crinkled crepe evening gown.

Some of the most interesting materials include rough, home- spun silks and woollens, as well as a fabric like a coarse woollen sacking, which dyes in lovely shades and is used for blouses, often combined with hand-knitt- ing.

are

Dressmakers

worrying about evening wraps. They are mostly go-ns-you-please, short, medium, or long. But a tall slim woman looks pretty, draped in a long robe-like wrap of dark velvet. They are most frequently of velvet. often red, often black, sometimes dark brown,

BEADS AND BELTS.

Smart women are to wear belts: to match their beads this Spring. One attractivo example of this idea comprises a choker necklace of plaited strands of green and silver beads, fastening

with a

a jewelled clip at the back, while the matching belt is of similar beads with a silver buckle in the front.

Down in the Mouth!

3

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SUBSCX

4 Inconveniences.

the

coast

of

Is of the al fresco brand- fingers for forks; and 20 on

GA Scotsman who lica hidden in

28.

7 This compound does not require a Kipling to compose about it. 9 Plant some over us.

14 An offensive part of a plant, 15 Drilled to be thoroughly in

different.

16 If the Afth lotter were tho Afth letter this would give pain to a

mouse,

18 Turmoil.

19 Go over the same ground again. 20 An act of the fieldor that is not so painful as it may sound. 21. A hundred on a certainty sounde

good to most people.

26 30 is specially designed for

those who wish to do this 26 Sacred.

27 Where the last of the Incas hold

away.

Yesterday's Solution.

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POODLE,

FRECKLE'S

BIG DOG, IS STILL MISSING.... EVERY NOOK AND CORNER.

*IN SHADYSIDE HAS BEEN SEARCHED,

BUT NO

CLUE TO THE DOG HAS

BEEN

FOUND !!

WELL, I GUESS WE MIGHT AS WELL

GIVE IT UP,

FRECKLES

I'LL NEVER GIVE UP LOOKIN' FOR POODLE... IF SHE WAS A CANARY I'D KNOW IT WOULDNT BE ANY US Lookin',

BUT DOG'S HAVEN'T WINGS!!

I BETCHA ITS NST AS I SAID. SOME. BODY KIDNAPED HER'AN' 19 HOLDIN' HER FOR

·A REWARD...

AW, BUT THEY DON'T KIDNAP DOGS-STILL I DON'T SEE WHY POODLE WOULD RUN

Opp!!

YRAW! NOBODY CAN SAY YOU

DIDN'T TREAT

HER RIGHT... NICE DX,

TOO OH, WELL-

DON'T WORRY!!

IT'S EASY FOR YOU TO

SKY. THAT, BUT I JUST

CAN'T HELP

ST

GES.1 EVEN PREL SICK-I NEVER KUISVI A FELLA COULD FORL AS BAD AS I DO OVER

LOSIN' A DOG!!

AW.... CHEER UP FRECKLES

SNAP OUT OF IT...COME ON, LET'S TAKE A WALK IN

"TH COUNTRY AN' SER THE

· BEAUTIFUL PUSSY WILLOWS,

HEAR THE BIRDS SING'

́ ́AN' WATCH TH' BROOKS

BABBLE..... YOU'LL»

FEEL BATTER &

*THINK 507

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