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- 4. 'A VWusows, dh 160 nat sehrm ad anh i' 0a , a s o aUsser AM AV P 'LA -e peup -e eno A dws dd of dne ase as* E RPM ad G&k amw 4MbM an4* 480- am asbm* am# " Per do& Am ONM AWW APO 46MO MtOerA. 141% Is tme 3ACins NO5 W blh. Peseementaere of this kind ueed 8n mer. In j rt way Is ovely Nnd go" In summer so many afftre begin in ts ta Completing the dresy touch the late afternoon and continUe I on a sown If used In the wrent way. it the evening that it is quite aeessuy sounds the deach kn of style right at for every woman to number among bar the str for ther is nothing worse gowns a frock which loks well both tha plasted looking pementerle. in sunlight on the lawn and later for go my peopl, labor under the delusion dinner or dancing under electrie Ight that a touch of psementerie i the I hive sketched for you a dres f mark insible on a dresY gown. old blue Georgette crepe and taffeta trimmed with bands of embroidery in Cutting and Wimmisg Ues. In this dressG the new orgette e .t bounce Is cut to reach from the hie waist line to the taffeta bnd above the hem of taffeta. It Is shied to a wide belt of webbing. A bo plait Is laid In the middle of the f iosL A band of em brokdery Is set on either side, reaching from the under arm seem to the first bend of taffeta. A scar of Mype about 'A> twelve inches wide. picot finished. in taled across the back, drops over hip and disappears under the box plalt In front, where It ftes on one side. If you have sufficient goods the taffeta bands e best iut on the bias. They will. however, work out on the straight on unt of the fullness of the Georgette nce s tO rahfomtehg P lan ng the Waist. The waist is attached to a lining Of cotton neo the upper part and ofeeve er brutdtrai Geoetherep and, rahpng band of taffeta Ao metr of aropunabout bust end a little extra extension about two inches deep and about eight inches acroi. eups the place for the silver buttons. This bend may be cut with a seam under the arm. There iorgan pipe" plaits hold teflns nt h bend of embroidery, which falls loesely over the linee of shirring, which mark the waist line. The neck line may be finished by picot or small cord covered with crepe. This latter will prevent stretching. The collar of white crepe Is wired to stand up In the back. The tight cuff of taffeta finished with self-cov ered buttons is attached to a seeve lin Ing of net, to which three "ora piped plaits In the long sleeve of e are tached. A circular cuff of cpe co three shades of blue with a silver pletes en unusual sleeve. The beck of threbd wrought in and out: metallic the waist is identically like the front. b~uttons of Wler. and a collar of white with the exception of the fastening. It Georgette crepe. In this gown the closes down the middle of the beck, bul bends on skirt, the wide-shaped bend may be miade t fasten on the left whOu which runs around the bust and the der and under the arm. The hat of black cuffs were cut from taffPta obtained malne and lace trimmed with ond blue from an old dress which had been ribbon and a pink rose Ic attrac trimmed with embroidery in shades of appropriate for we r with su ch arck Business an A Non-Partisan A TH4E WI ire W !q the4 BUsiness Rei of Amei I besPeak your ordial coo service "71drtaken by the 4 this country atner the dire Preparetess Ccllittea of t O urd of thfet nited St tes. 9-e oezfIdentSial industrial t ed uppl is antonded for t the of nd Navy Departant pising the Industrial re vice In Nat inal Defens e theqwa st dntclyk the frcn with 'the Aein th nfstnig.I closesn d othide of t ha.bu may bes adtet e o e leot shoua d eandune thearmiTe hare ofblc hvloonulBadI Businetss an< A Non-Prtisan -9th Bsiesthn f Am I bspaa yourB hord a coo bevieudetaken ~q.by the be Boad o th h tedn Sates.g ter an NayDprmn Seven Aviators with French i navySblueilinen, wasmgiven an up-to-date Heeewptreofan AV111tion Group, 3.11 hind t rech Frdt. May d-Toe kiienoyokeaadegleeesiranadm hem. whre rutheofgbuandwhiit it ae line t et nto thtolbeddAtkr and to the lowr artoftheol skrtweeusd o d t a theeMnrovecuwat ap nes aicting In song cave to tan the trule. to of thin ning When the pilots of the nwa u-t4 1ps-a Ynoo-Amr.aen Fling CWeie were Heaquater ofan viaiesGro p andd~fee~tlok y te ddtio o amin theiFreh w rtay thavtinOm p h kimono yoke abd seewes. and a circular and daylgt bad just Peed baer the rufle of blue and white x~d ien. bon when Capt. 8-"1 commander poton to the ol skit In poli. The Of the group, ed de" "ing out the lower part of the old ukrt wa used for machies! the collar, novel cuts and strape across There was. nothing nw In this to the the front Of the waist. If you do not seven Amrican pilots who have been care to take the trouble to make the flying In dierent group on different cuffs, a more simple turn-back cuff may Parts of the front for uward Of a year. be used ln.;teiid r'f the one Illustrated. They bad all of them been out with the AMP%.nightingale a few hundred mornings, but it announced their first expedition to gether an a separate unit of the trench aviation oorps over German teritory. Twenty.gbt Maghtue. Gelitest. Long planed machinee resembling eti shed and short winged machine that. beside them, dwindled to the Proportions of devil files. roiled to the field and were pushed on the run to their places until twenty-eight were lined up as In battle array. Capt. H- gaed maliciously at the low lying clouds-rexcelent mask for a flotilla crosing the enemy's Itnee-and tordered. oell the Ameran s to he ready!" The Americans. grouped behind their swift chasrs and looking something like divers In their working outfit listened to final Instructions from Capt. T-. who commands the Franco-Amenlcan flotilla. The din was then too great for verbal orders to be heard, and a soldier field while pilots and machine gunners leaped into their seats. The white flag was raised while the motors bused like supplied in foulard and taffeta that yeu should have no trouble In remodeling rowr. of this material Beautiful ginghams are brought out In a variety of striped designs. There is no material on the market whoet color stands the wear of washing so well as this fabric. whose softness of weave also Slends Itself to graceful lines In the ex cessively wide skirts, This model made up In a plain lavender combined with lavender and white stripes, with pearl or self-covered buttons, would be most at The deep cuff Is slightly fitted by means tractive and, given any kind of chance of a searn running up the back of thein the laundry. "September Morn" would cuff. The other little cuff extenngfind the color almost an clear as when above is cut slightly circular., T to I ait& u ied out in June. whl gives it the flare. This idea of ap- Thev hat flustrated isn of two ehades pbna new stried goods will adapt it- finen the darker linen being used for self to many orl the one-piece dresses, the facing. Feather-edged ribbon tied in So many lovely designs In stripes are nfdat bows, supplies the trimming. ens 1 Patriotism epeal to the Nation House Aprl -Blo1t,~ 1916 oration In the Patrotin" fgie oer ani chemists of otion of the Induatrisx1, be Naval Consulting inventory YOU are oaped h pe exclusive benefit of ne Be and will be Used In or-. DUe t for the public ser 80i manoeydgsinees te s edtbws upisth rmig 10 Patrofoleti~ sm opea thtoenenfthe to Ny ous, ica: es-UagA eic kl lg~~ ea tnin e Patrfe ioti meof the Industrtate het exlusv enfto urne forma teao psaulim er. athuitoc usy asisig h ISoA woko cletimti ou WS eares suppor in In h oeneto h ...., ............o...............,.. deds. The "hMter.," as the Meser a=a=b e are ealled. overhauled the last in h rears m hanteri of~~~~e the Wa r an d went out at sigb ht ~ okKdspesrdsat - aed of while Thaw's Iris wad bsrh ow tn osoe60 8 CaPL T- ' Fra, the two "pet deWs"'the wi bup h n a woo" a b. E e the com were still barking after dred Yards and seps, Even~~~~~~~~~ ther u mL-MOa ftefwpif l .e ~~~~Even 0oldiers habituated to thin colspigee- abetemddsM -tacle for neery two years te hart of o & Its grandr; they watch the last t e Chegun- AM d chOne until it to out of eight, then turbiplanes are n nd p~sts e d back without comment to the sheds to desaealsacsa h k os Q,&64v Reum withawait the return. The ailence and osy solemnity of the camp after the bustle of lAitng Iea t Machine, the departure ar depressing. The sev- fored down.- mid Pilot. ' enty soldiers know that some of those Tob ae lluth -_bravomen may be missing when the roll ide,' @&M another. Tha & cg. m Is called, from the fled. A @Peck bad )aft amteroel a swrm of Mantl bumblebee. The from the ceude ad Cbapman. dque oft 11ag MI An -'s bg 1 1 4ek at Last Minute. o his cous by the etig tn WW eee with peWerM grace into the air to Thee passes rapidly on fighting expe- Thaws propeller wae damagsd had lead the columa The fag was raised and ditions. aviators may, but the two hours finally fun his way and la" W" dropped at intervals of ahout thirty see- mnaemun wait in camp to see if they teft e Of gasoline In his reseir onds ad *a& dowe a pubr of the bigger all get back, which doesn't always hap- "The Mleustig thing about it.g 01aoldme w util ninete-a ef-them, Pen in this group. Is always long. Thaw. while the mechanlas were wild pses, were Bying Watches are out after ninety minutes an Inventory of the dame, towa the adversarys lines,. and eyes are turned in the direction the fellow, over t- acs t The big mahie, were oe, bth taken by the flee. At th ninety-ninth wouln't om out to sght" noise grow loder a the prepellre of minute & $Peck appears high above the the smaller but mere powerful and swift- hoion. or biplane were met tonmotaq. It was . hf they come!' Is the word that reV w Ito timePae around camp nd e on I Agave Americana is the well-kw. time frThe firetbl ahne ealt Jithe field. "It's a chaser." says one. No. CetutY Plant. There are many varl. peed. T f is bombarder," says another. In ties some making vey beautiful -p proaching the clouds when, with a few minutes twenty-seven specs are namental plants They are equally bound. Capt. T- rose into the air at so cue t high an angle that it startled the two e civiliass preeent; then followed IUeut. o~ces ar hushed. A "hunter" circles on terracee. In borders in the open William Thaw, gset E llot Cowdin a round the camp, dive, downward at a ground during summer. and also for Corp Vitor hapan. f 29wYork; diary pace, skims along the field without rock work. They are slow-growing Corp. Victor Cra'ea. of New slowing up. until breaking against the Plants, and after kd;ng up a flower Sergt. Norman Prince, ef Pride, Croe ing. Mane.; Corp. KNlMU Rockwell. of At- ind It comes to a thrilling atop. The spike the plant die, as eoon a this sctator who doesn't know what the Matures, There are a few azeeptlons. lanta. G&.; Corp. J. M. McConnell, of new French air chasers are feela his hair ome varieties lowering year aftet Carthage, N. C., and Sergt. Hall, of Gal rial g. The Pilot waves his arm out of year- if given suakcent heat thig veston, Tt. his hole to signal that all tI well-and plant will ower when ton or twelve Dangsun le 91gis. the spectator wonders how he avoid"e a eams d. New Plant& are freely pro The little biplane, are the result of the S hduced in the form of thkee around The faster machines, last away are the be of the old onew. Give goo evolution of aviation during the war- first back, for the fuel supply with 'them drainage and an aMPle supply of wa built to Match the heat German Miachine*te sometimes a close fit and not a seond ter during summer. uring winter in speed. carrying only the pilot, a ma is to be lom Seven chasers land at the protection from frost must he aaore chine unfand the minimum requirement same breakneck pace with the same pre- ed. when the plants will require wer U% conbustible. They don't rim, gisd- cislon and With the &ame effect on the little water. ually Into the air like the larger M&- civlan's hair. The eighth seems to fut- One of the most beautiful varieties ohinee. but bound upward with an asoe=- ter as it approaches, tips and dives fit- in Victorie Regina- The leave, are sional power heretofore unattavned. They fully. Field glasses are leveled at him. forty to ffty in a rcaeile rosette. stiff. oda s in a fit that the Pilot "He' c had his tailpiece carried away." rigid. anceolata. growing about ex has to go Into the adversarrs territor cries one. It Is Thaw. says another. Inches long, one and one-hlf to two o hunt an enagement. That wawhat *an theu's something wrong with his Inche broad, gradually narrowing to the Americans. specially Choeen for thee, propeller" Alternately rearing. diving an obtuse point. The olor is dul machines. were about to do. and sliding on its wing, the machine greenmargined with a white border. Thefe were nine of them with nineteen comes down convulsively like a wounded Thin Is a beautiful and effective plant. of the big bombarding biPlanes in sight bird. heasily grown, and It I strange that it in the air together for an Instant. then "He's going to smash wood a bit' e- Iis so ittle knownt-Philadelphia North the head of the line disappeared in thel plained a French solditer, exessing In American. DON'T Take Any Chances DO (MAY). TABLETS Here's the Prescription: rdarAloin-Beadadonna Strychnine-Cascarin-pecac So "You Know What You Are Taking Dypesa ay ier Hadc ead brinstipmeaeteion Biliosness Hearburnensomna Ba Blod plt n PiesW rmeruSomc a d rearcigth k mi "So.da With Tbii samGuaranteeag If otrelevd o credby one 25 fete dow. a m pof . ~'"t maZnTab.etryourlmony refunde Saomthpled.Paceckkadgus emge OroDONNELL'SeadC...4= ee s of is9o4reFy te eelingtoW.a Thaw's ropene wa ---- a