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THE WASHINGTON HERALD. JFRIDAY. FEBRUARY 2. 1912. TOPICS OF INTEREST TO EVERY WOMAN Edited by JULIA CHANDLER MANZ. &KW1PG "the busy corner MARRIAGE 'IS NOT THE ONLY STUNNING CALLING COSTUME, POEMS THAT TOUCH

r. ESCAPE FROM LONELINESS :xa THE HUHAH HEART To-da- y atthe Busy Corner FOR THE COUNTRY GIRL Editor's Note. Every woman Is In vited 10 aend me n copy of the poem A Sale of Silk Remnants By JULIA CHANDLER MAKZ. young daughter's activities, the world ,1s nearest and dearest to her heart the country generous enough to offer her a way out little Terse that has given her fresh such as even this store A letter on my desk from a that does not mean the sacrifice of the courage In some dark hour, renewed Ctrl reads: most precious thing In" life to her. her home, and uplifted her spirit. It has never before known. "Dear Mrs. Mam: Heart Answer night. does not matter how Obscure the verses, Tour talks have helped me so many ao lone the thought contained la Because of our tremendous Silk business of the past week doesn't hurt a young woman who la heart-thro- times that am coming to you now for It them la npllfllns;. The b in- I not needed there to try her wings out- poems and the accumulations of short pieces brought to light at advice In a matter that means more to sent toe for this series will be side the home nesl. The city looms big published ns fast ssa space permits, and ventory, we arc able to hold a SALE of REMNANTS to-d- me than anything else In life. will every woman clips "While visiting In Washington last fall and bright to the country girl. City furnish who that will be the talk of the town. All the big favorites are in- I met a young man who became attracted people iem to her wonderful and privi- and saves them a collection' she could to me. He has since been to see me at leged beings, obtain under no one book cover. In cluded. many who have nothing to do copying your favorite poems for tbe my home In the country times. but have a good time. She pictures He Is a nice enouch sort of chap, but service, please write only on one side Early These Tempting Valies. does not greaUy attract roe. He has their lives crowded with gayety, and her of Cine far mm. sIm stiff T bpitltate own little life, far from the crowded GIVING AND OAINING.) in.iiglvlnc him an answer. My heart I marts, looks very drab to her. (Publldied it the rxiiust of Jin. P. A, Yodrr.) Hundreds of lengths of every known weave and coloring of says no, but my loneliness here In the The very best thing for her Is work We reap In return for our sowing. silks, as well as plenty blacks and whites, are here to choose marry and among the people whom And not for mere dreaming of gains; of country urges me to him she has envied pieces, sufficient go to the city to live where I will find and a closer acquaintance with tho con- The winds that are fitfully blowing from; lengths range from 1 to 10 yards; larger llfo less and uninteresting. ditions under which they live and work. Across the billowy planes entire dresses, separate shirt waists, or children's dresses; dead Will bring us no shiploads treasure. for "If I refuse him I see no other chance The picture changes for her swiftly. of for millinery and trimming purposes, and every of escape from a continuation of my The hills and fields of her birthplace Unless we have ships to return: sma'Jer pieces present monotonous life, and I feel that seem to her very close companions and The world gives us measure for measure vard the most desirable and best selling silks of the season. this I could not bear for always. not at all the drear and lonely places And hope for the hopes that we earn. you would thought, Tell me. plewe. if think I she at the end of her first The world gives Joy for enjoyment be doing the man or myself a wrong to year's work In the city. lonely That we have the grace to Impart; Choice, YARD. marry him Just because I am To my correspondent I am glad to be The Is soon few of the good to say In heart out of employment here and long for a able that loneliness the coun That ceases to gladden some heart; times that seem to come to other girls? try will not compare in Intensity with through The pleasure and profit of living "Hoping to hear from you the the loneliness that will live in her heart Are 50c to $1.00 Values. am, yours sincerely, escape monot- sweetenede by effort and zeal; Woman's Face, I -- if she marries Just tq a The world gives us gains our giving. X OOnNTBT OIRIj." onous life. for Silk Store Street Floor. brings to my memory many my And not for the empty appeal. This letter Tour "heart rays no," dear. Author Unknown. girls living In the country, or In little Be true to Its answer. villages, from which the boys all ny For its answer Is true to you. as soon as their wings are strong enough; going away where they may find better business opportunities. The Basqued Blouse. Story or Another Girl. Little blouses of embroidered lawn or Enameled Ware. Hall andStair any light are, like the new silk In Just such a little village I once fabric Q Worth up to coats, revising old stylo of having O S- Carpet knew a girl whose parents were well the OOC 79cMeh. "IT'PAYS TO DEAL AT COLDCNBERG'- basque outside tbe skirt Instead of Vil- - enough to do to keep her unoccupied, a the 50c It, girdle of silk cord confining Odd lot of Turquoise X. misfortune perhaps for hefc There was under a Ware, 25c yd. blouse a little above the waistline, Unameled a dearth of men in the little town, and the worth to 79c; triple and so gllng tho desired d coated and the girl was Just at an age when ro- lined. IncludingwhiteTea W&WBmaSSmB mance runs all of life for a girl. effect. cov- usually cut Kettles, Rice Rollers, SEVENTH AND K pets, suitable for She, too, met a young city chap who These blouses, which aro Water Palls. Sauce- TME DEPENDABLE STORE ering rooms, halls or liked her frank sweet way. and spent In the Magyar fashion, are exceedingly pans. Coffee Pots, stairs. Strictly re- much time in her company. After a little ' simple to make, and any one who is and Teapots. 39c for versible qualities and he asked her to marry him. and she went clever with the needle can embroider the choice. sanitary. through much the same experience as. front, sleeves, and round the yoxe. the girl who has written me now for ad- Is better to do this after the blouse has vice. He was "a nice enough chap" but been cut out. so that the pattern may she really knew vry little of him. and be placed Just where we embroidery is Remainders of Our Stock of Women's, Misses' and Chil-- . was prompted In her acceptance of his wanted. offer of marriage by an intense desire For house wear a blouse of this sort to escape the lonely, uninteresting life in would look specially smart If made of the drens Shoes, Sold at $2.50, $3.00 & $3.50 a Pair the little village. same material as the skirt, or at least In A marriage builded on such a founda- the same color. Soft silk or dyed shan tion has little promise of happiness. The tung could be worn with a cloth skirt alluring gaieties that look so sweet to and embroidered In self color In a con the country girl, when she has them not. ventional design with a girdle to match. Reduced turn to dust and ashes when they are For the gulmpe cream . lace or tucked A PAIR bought at the price of herself. net always looks well, while the fash- City life looms large on the horizon ionable gold or metallic net appeals to To or the lonely, uucompanloned country girl, some tastes. familiarity. bit tliex shrink pitiably with clean-u- p $1.00and ends left from regular A the odds stock The girl whom I knew, who married a Molasses Cake. of all of winter footwear, get away y man she didn't lotc Just to Is trifle with choice offered at ONE DOLLAR a pair. from a lonely and monotonous life, found This recipe for molasses cake a sprcdllt that the road she had chosen out of the ordinary, as It has coffee Choice offered of a wide range of new and styles, including Patent was not one of escape. among the ingredients. Have ready half Colt, Gun Metal, and Vici Kid with and plain tips, in button, blucher, i it the lirst month or two she enjoyed a cupful of molass.es. half a cup- patent and lace i" iieatcr and the glitter of life In the ful of sugar, half a cupful of but styles. Cloth, leather, and velvet tops. Sizes from 1 to 3; A to D widths. & It but soon she began to see It ter and lard mixed together, half and n us risht proportions, not as a neces- - half, one beaten eee, half a teaspoonful Also Misses' and Children's Shoes, of Red and Tan Calf, Patent Colt, Gun Metal, and Vici .' of life's happiness bat purely as a of ginger and halt a cupful of hot coffee. Kid Leathers, in regular and extra high cut models, with and without cuffs ; leather and velvet .miliory with t recreation. Cream tho butter and lard the tops; button, blucher, and lace styles. Sizes in lot from 8j to 11 and to 2. Face to Face with Real Issue. sugar. Stir In the molasses and also add lV2 the egg. Sift the flour with the baking Choice of values formerly sold at $2.50, $3.00, and $3.50, for ONE DOLLAR A PAIR. vft-- a few years the cares of a home powder, soda and flour with the baking ti ti i there was no real companlon-- i powder, soda and ginger. Form a cavity an her too joung motherhood, shut in tho center of the dry ingredients and $2, $2.50'and 33 Pictures Reduced to 98c Each. Curtains and Draperies t all Hie jolly time for which she had poor the other .mlxtnre Into It Immed- iately in upright, and i ii d and when she came face to face after adding the coffee. As the Odd lot of Framed Pictures, oval, square, Below Cost. Is poured In gradually w m. real Issues of life she found latter mix all to a shapes, sizes 16x20 to 20x26. Choice of facsimiles, scen- iS nice dough and bake In tho usual way. oblong pairs of Iace Curtains, regu- at stir stood more truly alone than she ery, and fruit subjects in etchings, carbons, and litho prints. larly 55.00 and 54.00 fl.83 ad e .er stood on the dreariest hill sur- 75c Net Door Panels. 50 In. wide. rounding her lllage home. Curried Apples and Pork. Some of the frames are slightly marred. Burnished or French 55 to 4S In. long.... lSe 50c and 75c Sash Curtains of One 1hen her little !o died Ehe took him Try curried apples with the pork roast gilt, weathered oak and Circassian walnut moldings. grade net. pair t .ore and burled hlci In the family bury- next you It. 29c Net Transom Panels, braid lc ing lot behind the village church, and the time haie reel and Choice of the lot, 98c core the apples and till the cawtlcs witn or cord motifs... .Se with him she left her heart. curry Odd lot of 163 Framed Mirrors, in gilt, brown, and ebony 15Uc and 15c Sllkolines. Madras And now when she would flee from a mixture of powder, grated and Swiss, yard...... Be tne unutterable loneliness or her life with cheese, and fine breadcrumbs. For eight enameled metal frames ; oval shapes, with easel or hanger a husband with whom she has no com- apples use four tablcspoontuls and a attachment. 19c values, reduced to mon Ideals, she leaves the crowded streets half of curry powder and eight or bread- 5c Rummage Sale of 12ic or the city and goes out to the little bury- crumbs. Moisten the mixture with milk. ing ground near her country home, where. The apples are baked as usual and served and 15c Domestics In the spring, the blue and white perri--- hot or cold. Women's Wearables. inkles grown over the one satisfying and Flannels. t'ing m all her years In the city. $2.00 Long Flannelette Kimonos 98c Broiled Calfs Liver. The design shown Illustrates iof elef on right side, left side In sur-- 2 to 10 yard Lengths for Vnd the most pitiable thing about the persons 98c Long Flannelette Kimonos 69c w ole mater is that her sacrifice was all Too few know broiled calf s Piunmng cosiume in pearl Kiay ciuuun cure iuuion in uuruercu wun autcr r unnecessary. liver. First cut the liver Into slices as cloth and same shade velvet. The deep brolden and the yoke and stock are of 75c Misses' Short Flannelette Kimonos 39c v. Yard. There Is a place in the world for the for frying. let It stand for five or ten shaped band on skirt Is velvet, and the baby Irlh lace $1.00 and $1.50 Coutil and Batiste Corsets 59c 6c v buttons on rounded scallops are or fin The hat is black vehct, with ermine ork of any girl who has the will to do minutes In hot water, then drain It, wipe 39c to 25c This offering of remnants of Do- She need not sell herself in marriage It dry, sprinkle with salt and pepper, and est pearl. Upper part of skirt Is of band and head, and a large whtte Brassieres reduced mestics and Flannels In : to 10 yard for the privilege of walking a city's cook over the fire In an oiled broiler. cloth, as Is the bodice with a broad band lengths at the remarkable price of for regular HHc and 15c s reets. i The liver should be seasoned with butter Oilcloth, grades6c furalsncs an opportunity to ir the country home does not need the and go to table very hot. Cook's Linoleum and 1 supply your needs at a good, sub- stantial saving. MY yard . . . ACL. In this lot yon will And WHY I LET DAUGHTER 45c to 65c Grades at Percales. 37 and 55 Inch Dress Ging- An accumulation of about 300 yards of Heavy-weig- Lin- hams. .Plain Color Chambray. Mer- ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS y cerized Madras. Galatea Cloth. Out- THE oleum and Floor Oilcloth left from recent sales, on sale ing Flannels. Canton and Domet APPEAR ON THE STAGE cost. Flannels. Flannelettes and Fleece-dow- n THAT at a fraction Flannels. ARE $SKED BY EVERYBODY AX INTERVIEW WITH SIRS. WHEATO. The n Cook's make, in 4 and 8 quarter widths; Regular 1?H grades. Rummage Lengths suitable for bathrooms, halls, Sale price, 6J,c yard. Editor's Note. The object of this department of The Herald's Page for There Is a belief, all too common, that learned to admire Miss Angltn I also light and dark colorings. 79c Seamless Bleached Sheets, 81 Every 'Woman Is o ailvr reliable Information to those desired to develop Anna's singing xSO. double-be- d size ...... 47c deslrlnc It. Questions tho stage Is no place for a girl or young lolce and vestibules. Bleached Cottons and are answered In the order of their receipt, and through the department unless woman as much as possible. of refinement. season lasted seven months, Regular 45c to 6oc grades for 19c square yard. Cambrics, 10c value, at. yardJSe they Involve business Arms or are of too personal nature. A few days la re- This, perhaps, comes from tbe old That and :5c Sanltas Oilcloth, slightly quired for the of Inquiries that necessitate research. it Is a coincidence that Mr. L. Stoddard damaged, width e ansnerlns Elizabethan edict that all plajcrfolk Taylor, now manager or the Belasco Reasonable Shampoos. "leaves" them when no one Is home. were vagabonds. was then Miss Anglln's business DRESS GOODS REMNANTS, 39c Lots of Housefurnishingx. at That this former stricture w untruo Is Odd M's Helen I women she gives them to the maid who answers representative. We were fortunate In S: wish more bell, gladly born witness to by Mrs. Whcaton, having protection Values Worth up to S1.50 a Yard. felt as you do the and the latter takes them In to the and care that first about the necessity of ner Is home, mother of the dainty little musical com season ot Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, who Wonder Prices spending time money on mistress, ,ir she at or puts Remnants of the most desirable materials, including on a little and them on the hall table in the tray. If no edy comedienne, Anna Wheaton, of the traveled w ith us. keeping up their personal appearance. one Is at home. Sim Bernard company, playing tie "In that time I got a new viewpoint of Storm Serge, Canvas Suiting, Fancy Mixtures, SUks. Such excellent work can be obtained to- When calling on an unmarried woman Came from Milwaukee." the stage and Its people. From that day English Sicilian, French Serge, Chiffon Panama, Heavy-weig- Satin Mescalines, day at such small cost that there Is no only one of each Is left. When calling In an Interview with Mrs. Whcaton to tlih I have yet to come In contact in brown, old rose, ashes rose, dressing-roo- or Imported Henrietta, Shadow Stripe Serge, &c Choice of excuse even for the woman of moderate on a married couple with grown daugh- yesterday In the her with any of the alleged objectionable Coatings, bronze, mahogany, copper, sham- ters each card may be bent and tho mes daughter at the Bclasco Theater she was 'entures which I had nt first feared. of black and leading shades. rock green, wistaria, lavender. Car- means who falls to keep her hair clean, sage permitted her daughter dinal, carnation. heavy soft, thick and her skin firm given to the maid that all the ladles atked why she "I saw that my daughter had a talent, price, 39c yard. and Extra and and are Included In to adopt the stage for a profession developed Widths from 44 to 54 inches. Remnant lustrous grade. Sold regular- smooth. I shall bo glad to tell you tho visit. which ir properly might lead ly 51.55 yard. "Why did I allow my daughter to go to great her. Sho Remnants of Dress Goods, including Crepon, at a Remnant CQ vt here you may have both the shampoos a future for could price, yard...... "wC Tarnished Sliver. on the stage?" repeated Mrs Wheaton. earn more money In that profession than and facial massages at very small cost surprised expression, "It h Cloth Suitings. Fancy Suitings, 51.55 Black Peau do Cygne. 36 will me Housekerner: Pitt fha .llv.,- - Inin "why," with a In any other open to her. We have both wide, 1' vou send a seems natural thing now, Serge, Melton Cloth, and Vene- Inches yard ....SDe stamped envelope. I cannot give the large pan; cover with loppered milk, the most been accorded the best and most cour- Storm 89c Black Chiffon Taffeta, 37' and though," after an Intcrretrospectlve teous treatment from all our associates, Values worth up to 75c inches wide. . .49e addresses of business firms through this ci uver mo nre to neat slowly to In tian, in desirable lengths. yard...... page. a Pause, "of course. It was different the and I have found that the life and jQ 69c Colored Dress Taffeta, good boll. ICeeD this tin fnf fn mln.... beginning." travel has been more of a means to a yard. Remnant price 'XiC range of colors...... 39e Work on Canal. Take from the range, pour off the milk. Just why It appeared, different can be liberal education and Independence thin u me stiver in not water. Then gathered from a brief summary of Anna's any of my other children have enjoyed. - noncltlxen may be em Whea-to- Laces andEmbroid- Noncltizen: A wash la clean hot water, to which you family and her bringing up. The The properly brought up boy or girl la Men's Furnishings Remnants of Ribbons ployed on the work of the Panama Canal have added a tablespoonful of house- are an old and distinguished South- Just as safe on the stage as In any under the class of laborer. You may ap- hold ammonia for each gallon, with a ern family. Anna was bom In Savannah. Slashed. at Very Low Prices. eries. Commission or to the nail or tooth brush scrub out the filigree Ga where her grandfather, Capt. John "No; a European ply to tho Panama work. I don't think course Night the remnants and short lengths Secretary of War In Washington. Next, wash In a good suds of hot V Wheaton, had been major for three neccssarj." said Mrs. Wheaton In reply Men's SOc and 75c Domet All nuiia i. jaru... ,. ... . water and white soap, pass through terms. Anna's immediate family, meet- Robes at 33c ot Ribbons In our stock Included In 25c French Vai Laces. last rinsing a to a question. "I am satisfied that Men's 11.00 and J1.60 Madras and Friday's remnant sale at prices that bolts, at - ,14e To Clean Eiderdown. water (hot), and wipe hard ing with financial reverses, moved to American schools, colleges, and Instruc- ..43c represent savings ot What- Cluny Edges. In bolts, and quickly. This process D. when Anna was tw-- Percale Pajamas sup- Mrs B.. Eiderdown may be washed In will clean Washington, C tors can now she all that Europe can Men's Derby Ribbed Union Suits, ever your ribbon need lt'can be worth Sc and 10c yard'...... 13V4c blackened silver without the to old and where her mother had and offer years 33c plied here at rare savings. Sc 8c way as flannel, being careful resort jears Perhaps In two or three we worth J1.00 and Plat Val Medallions. the same plate powder. still has five, married sisters. Here Anna. may take a year abroad. If only (smil- Men's 50c and 75c Derby Ribbed for underwear trtmmlng...... le or boll, eleven, 33e Regular 5c Ribbons 50c 1$ not to soak and do not allow . w aniuu ouver may the youngster In a family of went ing quizzically) to enhance Anna's standi- Underwear at.. 2c nrobrolderles. goods to remain In dirty water. be removed In five minutes by a simple. to school moveu to isew ng- Men's 50c and 75c Sanitary Inches wide. yard...... Se the until her mother in the estimation of unpatriotic Regular 10c Ribbons 39c Imitation Tucked Dress Nets, very careful and have all waters ....luira uicmiuu process, a deep, Tork, when Anna was about ten years who seem to believe Fleeced Underwear...... 23c at.. 4ic Also be oblonir hfllclnir into . Americans that Men's 11.00 and J1.50 Wool Under- is incnes wiae. yara...... ioc same temperature. Just lukewarm, fin hro1-. 41..... us good old. nothing greit can come to us ex- of the site)Y put tt In art wear 45c Regular 12c Ribbons at.. as hot water will turn the goods yellow. water enough to cocr the And In that city, and about that time, cept via Europe." Men's 11.00 and 11.50 Caps Kid 7c press on wrong articles to be cleaned, with nn. .,v.i. Anna experienced tho lure of the To Regular 19c Ribbons When nearly dry. the .. first bring Anna Wheaton's professional Gloves ....39e at.. He Juvenile Wearables. side snonnful at s.ilt and nn tii.. footlights. ex- 75c Shirts. .33c and brush with a stiff clothesbrush career down to date, her mother Men's White Children's 50c Aviation Caps... -- 19c Ironing, nap. lot soda to every quart of water York," continued Mrs- - Whea- following after brushing with the used. "In New plained that, the engagement Infants' 50c White Silk Put some strips or zinc into tho bottom ton, "we. lived near the Berkeley Lyceum with Miss Anglln, Anna made ber first 35c and 40c Mattings, Bonnets19c of the pan or make neighbors knew Remnant Lots of Rugs Infanta 50c Felt Bonnets sse Etiquette of Calls. a little rack of them. Theater. Ono of our Washington apixaranco with Maude 40-ya- the In actress, very Rolls $7.50 Is small town Put silver after the salt and soda Miss Margaret Anglln. the Adams In the original production ot Suburbanite: It best in a are dissolved. Learo them wen, that family was Priced to Make to return first calls within ten days. for five min- and a daughter of "Pter Pan," playing the part ot Liza, 17 rolls of Finest Grade 180. warp Art Dept. Oddments. utes, and all tarnish, no matter of how Anna's chum. One day Anna's friend the little author of tho play. Her first Quickly. Japanese and extra heavy weight This gives one's new friends the feeling long standing, will disappear. Berkeley Lyceum to see waa Them Gp (Hi and 95 pounds) and 116. warp 51.50 Battenberjr Scarfs and cen- - took her to the musical comedy experience as the TOc that one Is cordially Incilned-towar- them Miss Anglln Eternal Fem J7u(ch girl 9xll-r- t. Wool Inuraln Rugs, rea China Mattings to be closed out to- erpieces ...... rehearse The In "Jlndame Troubadour," In day at this big reduction from 98c BattenbergCenterpleces. plain and wishes to establish an Informal foot- Hair Arrangement. inine," While Playing aronna ure jnea-t- which she made a great hit and which ularly 16 and fsja 03e ing. necessary any to Large Room Size. '....Brussels Rugs, regular prices. and drawnwork effects... .i... It Is not to, return Mary S.: Don't be In a hun- in ... and affer an Introduction the fa led to her present engagement with Mr. SS.73 In checks and stripes and hand- 25c Drawnwork Centerpieces. 18 but the first call In a .formal manner mous Anglln, who wanted a played Josephine regularly J18 and $16.50 up. Miss Seventeen. You will hare years star. Mlsi Bernard. Sb has also 3xi:-f- t. Axmlnster. Wilton Vel- some carpet patterns. One and two Inches lH4e within limited time, but It Is nsbeesary young girl to act as a page In the pro- part In Honymoonesv, and regu- ot a pattern. 3ic Swiss Braided Scarfs, tucked and Years without the hair rlhhnn -- -J Cohn's "The vet and Brussels Rugs, rolls to make a dinner call within te week. duction, asked little Anna, then about has had useful stock experience with the larly S32.50 and JIS.OO Stl.73 rolls reduced to 57.50 each. ruffles .....i.. Is an agreeable courtesVto surn, so very few years with it. You are so eleven would like to go In New Azmln-at- 15c Braided Dollies, lace edging. It - a years old. It she Proctor Stock Company York Small Sie Smyrna and dinner by giving one, andfl ho- hi be too UJU lu wci uiacjL DOW, and If on the stage. Of course. Anna said yes." City. Anna Is under contract with the Rugs, regularly 11.50 and size ...... lie . ...it SSc German Linen Scarfs and done If one's new houseJ-.o- i st'a-.- of it ta becoming by all means nmiinii. This" led several Interviews between for" three .years. In 15.00 , t.4S 50c and 75c Tapestry, - you to Messrs. Shubert Shams, full sixes...... S3e being done welL It is b"Vr not ii give wear- It. If do decide to follow Mrs. Wheaton and Miss Anglln, who of- which time she hopes to Improve herself l 39c Battenberg Dollies, round and iaimor-ln- g your Remnant Price.. , 19c Yard the domestic r..nery friends' advice, why not try parting- fered Anna V2 a week, and, further, greatly. We arj inseparable, always i . -- ...... 19e -your Table Linens and loam smoothly, for even tfc ituwt Ondly hair on, the side and arranging to pay all the traveling and living traveling together. She, makes me happy Short lengths from Nottingham Lace Doilies, each,, 3a I ..ntle rin I1.& - .. new neighbors are criti ad ft oWi .table In IIim. at ha..- a expenses 'or her mother and a sister to by her devotion to mo and to ner work, Towels. of a yard to three yards. una lot ot Art uooas. mciuaing a and cookery, when Jud Ing h a ftnfper-forman- neck, and one at each side. Two braids accompany her on tour. and I try to make her harpy by trusting Oriental Stripe and Plain Mercer- rood assortment ot scarfs and shams. tow on me nape dreadfully op- - 0c and C9c Mercerized Table ized Tapestry. In green, red. rose, centerpieces, dollies. &c; some - tEinning of tne neck "Mr older children were nnd helping her. No; I am not sorry for 60 handling: etiquette of ca H wife and meeting in front youth-rot Damask ...... w.38c blue, and brown: inches wide. slightly soiled from The tfeet also form a Dosed to such an arrangement," said havlne allowed my baoy to go on tne Toweling, for portieres, couch and ta- tend drawnwork centers, at leaves one of her o ar twv of her vav nf nrrflnrinp th hat. Y... . was only stage, Jc Bleached Huck yard Suitable upon Mrs. Wheaton. "and I confess I and her brothers and sisters who at ....,.-...- . 3T4? ble covers. Remnant price. 19c yard. reduced prices. (Aisie .husband's In maklnr a Km All start the braids at the crown of the giving In because the money ouerea was once, rebelled are now proud of their another couple. Or t.tptr sfct only neau, as wis 13 a grown-u- p style. temptation and iecauso we naa little sister. J

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