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RAINBOW GIRLS OF SUMMER.

MANY HUED FROCKS FOR THE RIVER.

Summer has leapt in so suddenly thic thousands of women have been caught unawares, saya the Hutly Express The shops have been thronged all the week with girls listening to exchange their winter wrappings for the appropriate bartterfly gurb of the season.

Picture hats of straw and silk had sud. denly to be bought to replace the drab small cloche of black; shoes of beige and fawn colour to follow the now, un-) fashionable scarlet and green ones

The 1994 river girl will go słown' to posterity as the girl with the handker- chiefs. Handkerchiefs adorn her without restraint. aking lavish plikhes of colour on a white custurne. Her straw hat has one or even two, coloured hand- kerchiefs woyens round the brim and banging from the edge. Another hand- kerchief she twines rund her neck and a fourth as a sash round her whist

She ties a coloured handkerchief roup her wrist to bald her powder puff. whild her mascot doll, which has grown since last year, has a coloured handkerchief round its nerk. Some river dresses are trimmed with panels of coloured hand- kerchiefs in squares.

The most ranked feature of summer fashions this year will be a revival of the touch of feminity Lace has once more returned to popularity owing to the royal love, of its delicate beuty.

It has the great advantage of being suitable for women of moderate menus. n well as for the wealthy. Frocks of Not tingham lace, such as have beni dianed for Ascot by the greatest fæl, ou utista can be imitated sucessfully by the clever bome dressmaker. It is due to the aren that English lace is this summer the hal adorment for Engi & beauty..

Ostrich feathers, of every rainbow shade will be worn during the next few months wherever they can advantageously be played. They will droop over het bris and over fair shoulders, and hang in delicate fronds at "waistbands and dress heins. They will be seen on the lawns at Ascot, and on the exquisite even. ing frocks design for Courts.

A kg wand-like cane is the inst word in smartness. It is as long and slim as those carried by the beauties of the French Directoirs period, and is made in every colour to match the shade of the dress with which it, is designed to harmonis:

THE MISTAKE IN SCHOOL

DIET.

***TUUKSHOPS SHOULD BE

ABOLISHED.”

I know of no school in Great Britain (says the Editor of the Medical Press 19th Cirerary where the, pupils, are properly fed. I daibt if such a one exists. regards quantity. I can well believe that at some schools the pupils get more food than is good for them. As to unioL food. a due proportion is quite good for them: Let there be no mistake about this: beyond all doubt man has evolved from a bowlier being on a highis animalis. ed diet, and it is very probable that hel his anthropoid ancestor not become, a hunter, man would not have appeared upon the stage.

The supreme fact of British school dist does not lie with animal food; it! relates rather to food derived from the vegetable kingdom. Cr. one of these diets is it possible to obtain Lormally formed jaws nasopharynx, nasal passagest a normal setting of the teeth in the gums, or even a normal cranial vault. Normal development in these direction clubet bo secured unless the muscles of instigation. are properly exercised.

Animal food does not demand or call forth mastication that is, grinding. The only food which needs grinding comes from the vegetable kingdom. In order to give the masticatory muscles of the growing human adequate exercise, “stel foods as porridge, puddings, – sender. buns, should be reduced to titus and be replaced by weil-baked crusty bread made front sound flour. Provided it is well buked, bread crust may be eaten new. Such a crust spread with good fresh butter and sprinkled (perhaps) with grated cheese, and followed by raw, Trexic fruit to cleanse the mouth, would ha s acceptable to most boys and girls, and infinitely more healthy than ay sticky. squashy pudding,, which fails to exercis in more than the most perfunctory way the jaws, teeth tongue, and salivary glands, and whicir leaves the mouth dirty.

Boys should have Some raw. fresh Iruit, or raw wala (preferably, both) every day. I would not greatly object fo pudding once a week, nor would forbid an occasional hamper from home Contain- The fruit (ar bly and plain enke-hut nir jam. The tuckshop would mercilessly nholish.

HARMFUL FILMS IN THE EAST.

DEGRADING THE WHITE WOMAN?""

Bishop Tubbs (Tinnovelly and Madura), speaking at a meeting held under the auspices of the British Missionary Society at Wembley on May 31st, said that in most big cities of India there were more einemas per head than in London, and they were provided with filan chiefly from America. The majority were sen- entional films dealing with murder, crime, and divorce, and un the whole they de graded the white woman in the eyes of Indians, It was thought by many that the cinema was doing an immense amount of harm in India to the white races.

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Itchy Spot or Rash

BEWARE ECZEMA, ULCERS,

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ALL the more stubborn and disfiguring skin affections start off in simple rashes and eruptions. Every cut, abrasion, büm er insect bite is able to become infected with the germs of ulceration or blood-poison,

Guard your skin against disease by resorting to Zam-Buk- at the least sign of trouble. Don't run the risk of using little-known clatinents and dressings conuining pare-clogging animal fata and harsh mineral drips!

Owing to its perfect refiament and are herbal character, Zam-Buk penetrates to the root of skin trouble. Sinking caturally into the tiny pores it has a soothing, purifying and curative influence on the whole of the underlying tissue."

All sore, eruptive all infl untal conditions are really overcome by Zam-Bak. It swiftly kills the germs af eczema, juli, psoriasis, ringworm, etc., and frees the sin of poison and disease. Be sure and keep this Famous herbal balm always handy! Of medicine vendors everywhere.

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F all the diseases occurring specially in- hot climates, one of those which have must obstinately resisted every treatment. has hitherto been that known as sprue or silosis. But the large number of medical and other reports received during the last seyen years show that my antiseptic, Yadil, has been used with the utmost success, in the treat- ment of this disorder, and that sprue, need no longer be classed astong incurable diseases.

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HE explanation of the success of *Yadil* in spruc as in other diseases is simple." · * Yadil'. is the fulfilment of Lord Lister's vision of an antiseptic which could be taken into the human system, there to destroy bacterial infection, while icaving the tissues and organs of the body unharmed.

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"ADIL' can be swallowed with perfect safety by everyone, from infancy to old age. It is of purely vegetable origin and contains absolutely no animal or mineral matter. The -active principle of "Yadil is natural essential oil of garlic, but, unlike all other garlic substances, it never imparts the slightest odour of taint to the breath or body. On the contrary; by its powerful antiseptic action it purifies and sweetens them. It destroys bacterial infection in every part of the human body. The one common cause of most of

our so-called diseases is thus removed and restom. tion to health naturally follows.

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ESIDES its great success in curing sprue, Tadilhas for seven years been used by thousands of doctors and sufferers through- out the world in malaria, cholera, typhus, dengue, blackwater fever, diarrhoea, dysentery, Alague, pneumonia, influenza, etc. The reports received leave no possible doubt as to its wonderful curative powers.

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THE YADIL BOOK, 138 pages, cloth bound, sums up the results of seven years' medical experience of Yadil. It gives simple direc tions, based on medical reports, for the treatment of some 200 disorders. Everyone, everywhere, should have a copy always at hand for reference in emergency. Sent, post-free, to any address on receipt of two shillings and sixpence, or you can get it through your chemist.

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SK your chemist also for Yadil' Anti- septic. If he has not got it in stock, he can easily get it through his London Buyers.

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"Yadif Antiseptic is prepared exclusively by Clement & Johnson Limited 19 Sicilian Avenue London England, and is supplied to Chemists in the Far East through London Buyer only. The following are approximate prices:

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