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1′′ A simple primitive weapon "that"
shagests skeleton estüblish- ment
8 Feeling.
9 Miserable and perhaps abandon-
12 "The
'forefathers of the hamlet sleep"-Gray-
13 Polson that looks like tinned
beef.
14 An oriental cut-throat.
17 "Marines" (anag.).
18 Article of clothing.
19 Cambridge College,
22 Colour.
24 "Hakes us rather bear, those
we have than fly to others that
we know net ofHamlet
25
Periodical
28 Notion.
for
which many
philosophers have inquired.
29 Ape.
a! Part of an organ to give comfort.
82 For all that somms to describe
the choice of the greedy.
1 Former.
Down
2.Related in a kind of way.
Parts of the body that might be seen in a collage hall.
The
work of a burglar is also essential to the modern marke».
EXTRIT.
This kind of statesman has
helped to make his this, Tros.
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Cut Turize
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Make this charming littis pastel shaded nightdress for
your little girl..
Tel. 24848. THE sketch above shows one of the simplest and most osally made nightdresses for a small girl, of five to seven years old. It may be cut from two and a quarter to two and a half yards of material thirty-six inches wide-pastel coloured cambric is suggested. All the sewing can be done by hand if no machine is available.
7 The tendency in hoaring is most
distressing.
10 Pigment.
11 Lal the singing" (anag.).
15
Properly is correct here.
16 A feature in wood is not, as it
-sounds, edible.
20 A kind of horse that was impart
ed into India.
21 Caustic,
22 Skin.
23 Famous tragedy queen.
27 Mirth that might be musical. 28 Feminine name.
80 Bring around this for a poet.
Baturday's Solution
TMINCINGLANE
Following lines and measurements given in the diagram, cut a pattern in paper, try this on the child, adjust as necessary, and use it as a guide for cutting the material. The skirt section must be cut in duplicate for back and front respectively.
Run the three little pin tucks over each shoulder, then close the small underarm woams in the yokosection. Sew side seams of skirt, run a gathering thread along the top edge and draw this up to at the lower edge of the bodice which should be turned in and stitched to the skirt.
Making up frilling-cut on the cross from old pleces of the cambric --and trim alcoves and neck with it.
Turn up the hem, sow; and 'pread.
Mme. Yvetto Guilbert
4.
A SUCCESSOR TO MARIE DRESSLER?
NEW FRENCH. STAR
THOSE TRAGIC DAYS
"In those tragic days, there were many foreigners abroad who could
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RUSSIA
A STRIKING STATEMENT
The problem presented by the traflé in women in Eastern coun- tries with particular reference to women of Russian origin in the Far East-was outlined by Mr. E. E. Ekstrand, Director of the Opium Traffic and Social Questions Sections of the League. of Nations, when he addressed the Imperial Social Hygiene Con- grose, in London, recently.
Mr. Ekstrand mentioned that with a view to discussing mea- sures to prevent the traffic in women a conference of the con- tral authorities of the Eastern countries' was proposed, and a circular letter was sent in Novem- ber, 1984, to 11 Governments regarded A being interested, namely, China, France, Indiá, Iraq, Iran, Japan, The Nether- landa, Portugal, Slam, the United Kingdom and the United States of America. Later, ca similar letter was sent to Afghanistan. Up to June 1 laat, only seven replies had been received. Five were favourable. to the proposed conference. They came from France, the Netherlands, Portu- gal, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America. The two refusals came from Iraq und India, though the Indian delegato to the League indicated that in vlow of the readiness of China to participate and the possibility that Japan also might take part, the Indian Government might be induced to review the position.
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The Soviet representative, who not understand the language`and | had also been approached, had everyone wanted to be amused by declared) verbally that` the something light and cheerful, The }, U.S.S.R, did not wish to partici- result was light reviews and music .pate. N hall sketchês which became popular that they replaced classic plays. To-day the younger genera- tion is no spoiled that they cannot appreciate good plays because of their lack of education in those Hines,"
when Moliere plays were given in She cited as an example the days pubile free, and rich and poor alike were given the advantage of seeing good French drama. She said that to-day it is only the aristocracy which supports the arts.
Paris, June 30. A grand old lady of the French stage, Mme. Yvetto Guilbert whose name has been, famous on two "continents" --for almost "hálf- a century, has decided at the age, of 88 to resumo her theatrical career
"The American theatre alune has and is seriously contemplating a benefitted in the last twenty-five years," continued Mme. Gullbert, trip to Hollywood to enter Ameri-or the United States has taken
can movies.
U. S. CINEMA
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FROM RUSSIA TO MANCHURIA
In the result, the conference, which, it had been suggested should take place next spring at Singapore, has been deferred until the autumn or winter.
Dealing with the position of Women of Russian origin in the Far East, Mr. Ekstrand said the problem arose..on..account of the. number of refugees pouring into China from Russia. Some of these refugees, were stranded in the flight without means of sub- sistence in remote parts of Man- churia, where lay the key to the advantage of the best of European culture and talent and has acquired situation, as it was from Man- The resemblance between this a fine theatrical standing of its churia that the women drifted vetoran of the French stage "and own.
southwards. The situation was screen and Marle Pressler has been
particularly serious in Shanghai, commented upon so often that "The American cinema, however,
"Not less than 221⁄2 per cent. of Mme. Guilbert has just about suffers from the same malady as all the Russian women there-be- the European stage. There are decided to pack up bag and baggage too many pretty girls who can't tween the ages of 16 and 44," de POINTER MISTRAL to make a Hollywood debut in the act, too many stories of gangsters.clared. Mr. Ekstrand, "are said to ED S © MOBI | type of character roles that were and cowboys that are amusing for be engaged in professional, or SALOP LING made famous by Marle Dressler. a time but tiresome in the long casual prostitution. Unfortunate
run. The cinema needs, to be Mma Gullbert is one of the elevated by playing more seriously the source of this statement staunchest supporters of the pre-
drama."
leaves no serious doubt but that' war theatre and is anxious for the Mme. Guilbert Is a well-known Fit does correspond to the facts.”: stage to regain its former stand-figure in America as well as 'In' The matter is to be submitted ing. Prestige has been lost in the Europe. She has been on concert to the League Assembly, which last 25 years through the fault of given more than 200 concerts in will be asked to make an appeal tour all over the world and has the public, not the authors, pro- the United States. She lived for to the general public and the ducats or actors in her opinion. seven years in New York where municipalities and settlements in "The public has been spoiled over she conducted a singing school. since the war," she told the United Maxim Schiller, and makes her social messures which would put She is married to an American, China for funds to carry out Ihome in Paris-United Press. an and to this problem.
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