i the Importance of the bone toex u a undine center, the gm- ', eml actlrtty of trade whkh nil no , to-: rrenlly en)oy nnd recocnlie m nhoeias the life of the home town, toe I* *'•» nn effect a poo the ntnt i. Witty nnd reputation nnd welfare h« n of banka, which are. aa they abould
"What'i the matter r
eeer any anythin* about
pi 1
I'm afraid. D. K.. t will have to accept the
with polite thank* ▲ gentle- <
a dollar and with care anch n rer will teat all mason. 1 do mean, of course, with constant
Det_r Mlaa Flo: Flewn tall ms
• bowers are nice—cold or all reread nothin* cheer* up n Mack costrine like a bit of gold. These may he bought for M cent* I nersr bay a realty cheap Sowar. By
dr—not one that la low
S ths and I haven't the leant Men what
i plain to me now 1
behavior at the Camp and ao she
U nothing to hare nerrone proet ration over. Tour dutiea art very simple. Tbe^Bm, JUmt ^
yon back year ring and cryT~
but when I saw be w ire me by taking me 1 stopped my pretend!
raced down the beach He followed and we laughed happily as we ran. Beaching the cottage, he turned to me and said. Tor neednt run. It
■ rest af my
“Doe* be know. 1 mean—-or—
e care of kla kat and reseating them U> him l the church doer. Too
for the wedding Journey. That's all. Dear Mis* Flo. May an engaged girt select her furniture and arrange the home before marriage ao that it will be all ready when they return from the bor’jioooo ’ May abe drive her fiancee's ear? Thank you. <F. H.) She may do both with perfect
Dear Miaa Flo: When a gentleman engages a taxicab for a lady, should he pay her fare? When a gentleman Is to take a young lady to the theatre. Is It proper for him to ask her to meet him In the theatre lobby'
(K. Ia.)
France and coat quite a bit out with a little help and nimble fingen. these may be male at home or left-over scraps and the coat will be negligible. There are large single flowers In felt and "—
Then there are
home and with all the left-over yarns most of us have accumulated. colorful little boutonnieres many be added to our collection of accessories. Bits of silk, velvet, lace, ribbon, feathers, kid—all of these may be util Usd and If you heep your eyes open as you visit the shops, you are sure to get ideas for using such piece*. To me there to more Joy tn a Sower fee fashioned myself than there is in dozens of the -sort that may be purchased by anyone who has the price. Venn ago we wore natural flowers more than we do nowbunches of violets were quite the thing ns you probably remember. They soon faded and on cold days they were frozen; our artificial
It has an effect upon churches, fraternities, every sort of social organization.
they must I of every community, no matter where lo^fttd or In what ere of the world H0g|y i ___ patriotism, the'will and the' willingness to get together, work together and stay together for the welfare of Use whole. . Confidence In each other! That is Use first Using for *he borne towner; for we are all Inclined to be selflshand think our own affairs are all that matters. We are
baa struck doll business, but we are oftea so blindly absorbed with our own concerns that we fall to see how. stopping the pay envelope of even one family may have effect uj ‘ gfaBm
NEW HANDY PACK WRIGLEYS
CHEWING SWEET
_^tiyynutndnr U ^ bwy With new Mans and laventtvn thought*. ** d *■*«***• w®. Your perTiBurftyTrTft
More Cor Tour Money
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cold wind—let us hope they have come tc May. Walk through any large shop and you will feel sure that they are playing aa important
gentleman does not pay part in present day merchandise the lady's fare. He aavits her for whole sections are given over to enter, and gives the chauffeur | us such Usings. They are leas exdirection* It la not tuoeidewf, iraragaal and we may feel congood form for a ge-iUemaa to j (Vleat that we conse borne with a ask a lady to meet aim anywhere corsage or boutonniere aa fresh
but at her borne. Of course, there j ** when we le
hi. u. win v«i «*cep“®*“ where lack of Flowers for . HlvlTi U “'- «**-• •“*** “ tmpoeaibie tne*M are t.^L I 0 * for the gentleman to call for the. price* to sett I Indy at her home fa eoch cane.! mtalu lbtmt mv b. niade at home. ^ Use may meet him a: the theatre. Organdie u dainty and User* are < He abould always b- there be-, love .| y be rsen silk too
r walked on Use rof * b * r however, and not keep ^ French gowns are deco^
her waiting a miauls. | rale^l with unusual wool flowers. la always an- . « _ : BoutcssnJere* are worn on Use left
at noontide, twi-: Aad So It Ones
hit there was a |
and party
tenth time that day removed a j
pale gotu. Use mooch •ami Kept ,| u ble piece of plsatrtlig frtms 1 It . tryat with the .aprtciou* wave* i T r «nl <^-k *** hl|> ** and they flung their golden h«lr!, ^ rt| , ^ ; »ore by i
while Florida star* looked down. We stood motlonlen*. beguiled by the delicate lot el In*., of the eight.
Like a broad rlhboo of lrDlo
are naually worn at Use although with the dresses many girls. Us* normal
lu .inM Th, 1 "»>« »**<•• ”„“rr
‘. her *. *“ ■*- I going on here anyway?” he asked ** l r * * u<l ^ “h-»ts^Hie
™V “ or ®* LBJe ** ' The derk'e nerve snapped He
apiure koocn *>nl> |lid aUl>Arlr< ] ,^*1 Mn ie qu«saicn Nature Lover (gazing at a gl-
to lover* who stand alone on m. . lw , a a,—, Um „ lha , rtj , gaatic tree): “Oh. wonderful, issue bright* * bile the wind* of j ••**» 4y _ we re bciHiag a llrery m»“nx»lh oak. If you could apeak (he world rush by. e'anle.” hr .wk« looking the • rh a | would you tell mer' -^urtlm- _ customer equate In the eye By Gardner (nearby): -Scuee me “Veu. darling golly. ' said tb. customer, rmillng muBJ bat > would probably any: i “1 was _Juat wandering about broudly Tn, looking right u YW* Please. I'm not an oak.
' Straight at the first livestock I’*® • spruce.'
kept here—u perfect ana." . . ;;—— -
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