WISDOM
The greatest thinkers of the ancient world
..taught that wisdom is the fruit of experience.
The shoe manufacturer finds
the best methods,
the best materials... eventually
GORDON'S
are able to show the results of this experience
in their fine examples of LADIES' FOOTWEAR.
Please note.
We guarantee alt
our models
IMPORTED
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PEDDER BUILDING,
3rd floor.
Tel. 22252.
THE FELIX HAT SHOP
YORK BUILDING, NEXT TO HOUTRIES. Jud ser:sed Consignments of
SPRING MILLINERY.“ ·
These Hots set a new mark in Chic Styles.
ALSO
AFTERNOON GOWNS AND
STREET COSTUMES of the very latent models,
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WOMEN'S WORLD
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FOR OUR LADY READERS.
For the Wedding Guest.
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وره ورهنه موج
A suggestion for the wedding guest: dress and hat in nigger brown heavy silk marocain, the former made with a square-cut bolero, a deep yoke of fine beige lace, and gauntlet cuffs of similar lice with marocain wrist-bands.
YOUR CHILDREN.
By Olive Roberts Barton.]
One muse of disobedienes is the obscurity of the command.
If an order to a "hibi is not giv en clearly and concisely it will in all probability and fularly in derstel. A child how t ||| quise, as a rule, as pu alles person Wenal do. for
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centration only too soon Krow obler, and it is not a busi gift that children have of losing themselves conpletely in their play, thear book, their task.
What we parents do
constantly
J
is to give ordozu to our chiltren at illosent moments when their madise attention is foed something else. If we want to be STA FRUT Words are going vister we should wait for n tisu med fled with other mafters in Bat lietis soll minel, Or, if it is neces understanding. Being inarti mister himself be taken en ovežem henry at mul makes his own juter pretation, es best be 1.
speak quickly, the better to have him stop im mediately whatever he is duine. tell him to try to listen and under stand what we are saying, have him
peat it or in other wayn make centurn that he Ens not merely heard real words but has made motal picture of then.
Dar
If we stort and tell Texans that he should have more a thin forskate on n. pond where the ine is thin and he go back the airst day mal falls in we are likely to resinined him tied we farve fortal There is another thing. Forget
received tuless is not disobedience : care. ten it, whereas he hasa't such a prsler at all. He may feels is not disobedience, that he is doing something that we neither is evident. We have almo Heto allow for impulse and curiosity, disapprove of, but that is all,
hearthents.
İLATİ
bis order clean out and de hot satural to elildren as their Buite, and mit getting it he takes a chance. Although in this ense he
Nothing can be classed na dis- knows that he is doing something obedience except a deliberate play Hunt. He should not, it
ant to break law, and even Hons
then 1 Lafter all come under the bend of think we need to put on air gines- | dinobedience.
es and look at ourselves. A jury might indiet as parents more fre grently than our children.
Tou often a child is "not able to distinguish between opubi" and "ought not without being
Another cause for disobedience and probably the most, one is his prerupation with Something else while we are luck.
ing to him. Either he does not hear at all, or our command dory not register. He isn't paying tention.
t
the
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GOLFING ASHTRAY.
An ashtray which will amure lent olfer is of silver with replies of a golf-bag, also in silver. at one side. The bag is in reality a light, and a niblick which sticks out of the bag has attached Children should not be avoided Ho it ʼn small piece of wick with for thin. We lose our habit of ron-jwhich to light à cigarette or cigar.
No Time for Scolding.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
RILEY
AND UNCLE
CLEM
ARE FLYING UP AND
DOWN EVERY CANYON! IN THE VALLEY OF VANISHED
MEN, LOOKING FOR THE SLIGHTEST SIGN OF
SOME
LIVING
BRING.....
WE'LL COVER THE VALLEY ONCE MORE,
JUST. FOR LUCK, BROWN!
LUCK HASHT BEEN DEALING
US VERY
GOOD, HANDS
LATELY!
OUT WITH IT, NOW........ WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THIS KID, FRECKLES? YOU'LL SWING THERE. TILL. SUNRISE T'MORROW,
IF NECESSARY!!
ING TOLD YOU MANY TIMES "THAT I'LL TELL YOU NOTHING
7, 1931.
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.
FASHION NOTES.
Hats and Bags to Match.
Among the most interesting' of [the now liaisons in that between hats and bags. One sees them of the same matérial, and often with the same trimming, whether the fabric be velvet for afternoon and restaurant wear, or suede, felt, antelope, or for.
A smart combination of this sort was noted at a recent mil- iner's, in a teleorne-hat made of antelope, cut short enough to show the hair all round, and with a bug of the same skin, with no handle. intended to be carried unter the Jarm. The frame was covered with
smallest antelope, the
of nobs marking the opening, while the bottom of the bag wits cul in a triangle in complement to the hat.1t
A Novel Idea.
Across
1 Accusations that must be taken
back.
9 This Uny passage in reminiscent
of the sound of rnin.
Admiral--" in
to It is not unusual for country
people to be this. "Von--was n the Great War. 14 What part of a bird should an
anr cultivate?
18 "Along the cool, sequestered vale of life. They keep the noiseless--of their way,"
Gray's Elegy.
10 A fragrant resinous substance.
A novel idea is to match onra day-tinie jewellery to the colours of one's close-fitting hat and scarf of jersey. or similar material. This
newer even than matching the hat with the handbag. The And so on, nhortly.
21 Art makes this animal, exquisite colourings of the bread-This Eisteddfodic stradunto.
materials used for the latest though hats makes some of the combina necessarily, corpulent. Lions particularly desirable. 123 Pass the end of a rope through a one wishes to complete one's en- semble by a bandbag. then on
nde in a similar material to that of the hat is suggested,
egg-shaped,
block to make this steward,
not,
24 An appropriate note for a baker
to sing. 26 fireek letter.
27 This type is a pattern.
28 A French wine, or the district
from which it comes.
20 Grains of sand in the desert of
For the evening, delicate lames Jand brocades are used for bags. A barrel-shaped model is a good kind to chouse, with two compart- Eternity. meats, que on either side, these Ireland. holding an extraordinary amount.26 Choices that present their own
testimonials, without showing any vzdne baf37 A genus of goata.
Most certainly not vegetarianlamı.
For the Home.
Black silk marocain materi- allses a delightful home gown, the bodice of which extends over the hips in the form of u yoke to which the full skirt is attached by a double row of gauging and a narrow head- ing, Ant emerald buckle clasps the belt at the natural waist.
Heaven Help Him!
Down
Helter go and see that no one stops behind (hidden).
4 Those show signs of their calling. 4 Concur.
5 When
one carries a letter it becomes unsuitable.
6. To frizz, 18 hair--not necessarily
for mourning.
7 "Lovers and madmen have such southing brains....that uppres
STICKERS
A blacksmith had a horseshoe which contamed sit nad holes, as shown thove By making two straight cuts, le divid the horseshoe into six separate pieces, rach piece containing one nail hole. Can you duplicate the feal?
DANCING DISPLAY..
hond More than cool reason over -Midsummer- Night's Dream.
The quality diffused by the Cheeryble Brothers.
12 "Conditions" in the word that most frequently follows this, in ordinary conversation.
13 "A gent sinnal," but perhaps had annoyed it?
someono (anag.).
14 What Britons boast af but our sense of humour is defective. 15 and 10. This takes a good grip
(one word).
17 What a yachtsman does to his anila, or a poor glel to her hat.
25 nnd 28. Many bold highway- A has worn a collar of this description (one word).
botany-comes
30 A' sheath--in
from a core.
31 In the barrel finished already? There are ten or twelve in stock, anyway (hidden),
32 Bent.
34 Take this gloss up, and
35 put this one down.
Yesterday's Solution AFFECTION S SA OFF STATEB IMMERSED REO E SIMPLE FLEECE ROOK: H, R FF"NODAL. LEVANT
BAFFLEDTRIPOL UNUZE TECEN DILE IN TARTAR. NATES, A ME HUGLIA HANULE EDIBLOT FOR ON NUT KENANKEENS THROWNTECAINE
ACCESSION
Yesterday's Solution
Here is one way of placing nine apples
in 10 cows, with three apples in each row,
success of this year's perform-
ancea.
It would be superfluous hore to make special mention of any par- ticular item on the programme, as the first day's show has alrendy been commented upon, but sublice to any that the performances this compare very favourably with those of the past.
year
The gathering was quick to show SECOND PERFORMANCE BY
ils appreciation of the vari MISS CAPELL'S PUPILS. ous numbers, all of which were en
thusiastically applauded. As Another large audience saw the proof of their appreciation, the second display of classical and audience-ahowored gifts in the jazz dancing given by the pupils form of bouquets and chocolate of Miss Violet Capell at the Thea-boxes on the dancers at the end tre Royal, yestreday afternoon. It of yesterday's programme. was obvious that those taking part Owing to an oversight, the in the display had overcome what- names of Mlas E. Savard Remedios ever nervousness they may have (planist) also Mrs. E. J. R. Mit- shown on the first day: 'overybody chell were omitted from the pro- of helpers. appeared at home, with the result gramme in the list that that yesterday's performance was, Capell desires to those
anything, an improvement ou two Indies for their services. the first.
Before the show began, and Some of the dances were very during the interval, orchestral cleverly executed, which went to selections were supplied by the testify to the amount of training the Anderson Music Company, by pupils had had under Miss Capell, means of a Philips 50 Watt gramo- who is to be congratulated on the phone amplißer.
„AF'I'` STAY. HERE
· "TILL THE QUIZARDS COME, I WONT BETRAY. THE BRING LAD WHO
HAS TWO LIKE YOU AS,
·OODS AGAINST
By Blosser
GOSH....-I GOTTA HELP THIS OLD HERMIT WHO WAS SUCH A FRIGNO TO ME....á.
I'M GOING TO STAKE EVERYTHING ON THIS ONG BULLET........ AND HEAJEN KELP
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