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Michel Lipstick
in enamelled containers of
three colours: orange, red.
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Ono Upstick for all com-: plexfons and all occasions changes colour from orange to lip-red-keeps the lips.
soft, is permanent and ap
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STYLE PRESCRIBES SHOULDER TREATMENT
INTEREST IN MID-SUMMER GOWNS
YOUR CHILDREN
FOCUSED ON SLEEVES AND
BY JUAN SAVOY
BELTS
It's your own fault if you don't enjoy dancing on hot ovenings. There are even- ing frocks of the coolest possible materials and they stay fresh and crisp. There is n casual informality about the fabrics which go to make up formal gowns for midsummer. Linen-the non-crushable kind, of course-locks cool and crisp. Furthermore, It makes you feel cool. One of the loveliest ones (shown on the loft) in "black cherry red," worn with a white linen coat.
The detoll on the shoulders and sleeves is unusual'and offective. Three little shoulder cape, alternating two whites with a red, are cuto as can be. The crushed belt of self material to hold by a smart white circular buckle.
Yet Timothy wasted little time) Jon these things. It was his dog friend he was enamoured of the great, friendly, kind dog.
By Olive Roberts Barton
After a while a man appeared. Timothy left the sand lot with He was very friendly, too. The the other boys. The ball game family was away, he said, and ho was over and the crowd scattered had to close the gates now, so Tim- lazily like the slow sparks of a othy had better go home. Ho
could come again. sky bomb.
The boy laid his head on the
One by one the boys dropped dog's back. "Good-bye, Hector," away, down their own streets for he said, reluctantly, "Good-bye, old
fellow."
supper.
Timothy said good-bye to Bert On the way he met Bert.
and trudged on alone.
"See you after supper," said
Then he saw something through Timothy blandly.
the bars of the high iron fence "Huh! Ain't you had your sup that sentinelled the Gregs estate per yet? Goe, you'll catch it! T
A dog—such a dog as he had had mine a long time ago.” nover beheld before in his nino years of life.
The sun was sinking. It was
getting dark. Timothy ran in sud-|
It was a St. Bernard, and a big den panic. one at that. A regular elephant
of a dog, and he was right insidej A Courageous Decision
the fence.
He thought of his father wait-
Timothy put his hand through ing to whip him. He thought of and made a sucking noise with his his mother, so quick with stinging lips... The dog came over slowly and gazed at the little boy with his words when she was nervous and
worried. deep bloodshot eyes.
Making a New Friend
.
His little body quivered.. Ho wouldn't go home at all. He would keep on running-it didn't! Getting a whiff of boy, friendly matter where. boy, he came near enough to be But he turned back; This took patted. He suffered several pats untold courage. A soldier going| and several strokes. Then he into battle. He rushed headlong meandered on his own side of the into the house, fence toward the gate. It was an "I'm sorry we're late, Timmy." invitation,
His mother was taking off her hat.
Timothy found the gate open. "Your father and I wore called to The dog stood there as much as to Grandma's in a hurry and we just say, "Well-are you coming in?" got back. You must be hungry." Ho. went in; the dog turned andj His father was in a good humour. leisurely took the lead.
He ran his hand through the boy's He led Timothy down a drive hair and said, "What you, been way and to such a paradise as few doing, Tim?” people gassing so far on the
With a convulsive movement,
street dreamed existed in the city. Timothy wrapped his father's logs Timothy could scarcely believe his in his arma and laid his head eyes. A fountain, goldish, an avi-against the big body. ary of brightly coloured birds, a "Daddy," he said in his shrill lily pond, and a flower garden with little voice, "you're as nice-as great blue urns notting about. Inice as Hector."
SALESMAN SAM
The white swagger coat is exactly what the dress needs to make an interesting contrast.
A white crope evening frock which doesn't have to take a back sent for cotton, linen or anything else, also goes in for shoulder interest.
The intriguing shoulder enps and the bolt are of shining black lacquered satin with white polka dots to match the jacket,
Shiny materials are finding more and more favour both for late summer and early fall. Nothing could be more handsome than a white crepe evening gown worn with a shiny black lacquered jacket.
Waterproof linens are the most convenient things to wear in the summer when a little shower is apt to hit you at any time. You can get them now and they actually do resist rain us well. ns leed drinks which you are apt to
spill on them.
Not that you nre limited to Iinen when it comes to theso now waterproof fabrics. Satin, erepe, cotton and all other mater- ials can be found ---and found! waterproof ¦Ï you search dili- gently.
Things
are soon to reach the stage where women will wel- come a nice gray, rainy day. Even stockings, which alway B got muddy and. streaked in the rain have been treated by this new process,
Youthful Winner
Here is a way, to give you se shoulders smart extra inches
Just and a Capelet with Ascot the to a slightly
•fitted coat of teed and achieve all the chic. desire
you
Wool crepe, linea. broadcloth, or flannel can also serve for this serviceable cont style, worn with or without the detachable cape. This design, easily made, is la five sizes: 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, with cor. responding bust measurements of 29, 31, 33, 35 and 37. Size 13 requires 3% yards of 54-inch material with the cape, or 3% yardo without the caps To lins the coat and cape requires 4% yards of 35-inch material; 3 yards for the coat and yard for the capo.
Sam Gets a New Job!
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS
Across
1 Describes the writers' art.
0 Stretched thread, cord, or rope. 10 Powerful.
11 A boy-maybe who is most
reluctant to split.
13 As a sailor he is not felr. 15 Swindled.
10 Hints, for a good indoor game. 17. This gives
rigid front.
21 Belittlement. +
23 Rathor above oneself.
27 Meredith's lake.
28 Naturally after a padro's re-
habilitation he shows off.
29 Guardians.
82 The narrative of depletion.
33 Are dry, maybe, and certainly
dull.
34 Seo a gem of a beaat about one
of the States..
36 In one port I'm always liable to
have this, sort of "hunch."
Down
2
2. All this is wondering what
'comes next.
3 The elusive almg of most of us. 4 Pursuer of vermin.
5 Either a professional or An
ninateur;
6 Maybe your sweetheart, or a tin
7 Soldier or surgeon?
god.
8 This is taken up when thorough-
ly understood.
12 Make it alarm of a military
nature.
14 You may have this bet on your
wireless.
[15 Vendetta.
18 How to register anger by a hair. 19 There are six rivors of this nante in England and Bcotland. 20 Stamp that looks like becoming
extinct.
22 Dates of the daughters of Atlas, 24 Belonging to ilttle chap who
has a cast iron upper part.
25 Powder.
20 Forgive the follow: he is be
low par
27 Most unimportant.
30 The urge of the moment, - per«.
hans.
31 Rather more than a couple will
make you thle.
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