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SPLENDID MODEL, FROM PARIS FOR A YOtHVIG GIRL to the waist line by another belt. The blouse is of black with white stitching, making a moire effect' It is very full and shirred at the neck with a round black moire collar. Here is a model for the young girl right from Madame Cheruit. The narrow plain skirt is of black moire, and the over-drapery is made of a piece of the moire used length wise of the goods?, allowing the sel vage to show on the lower-edge. This is gathered into a. band, ' apparently fced .about the abdomen'- aiid held up HOW IT GOES By Berton Braley. . I go to the bank and I draw out a check And think I have money ,fo last awhile, But my hopes all crash in a total wreck As the money melts in the swiftest style, For somebody borrows a yen or two And somebody comes with a last year's bill, Or my clothes wear out or the rent comes due And leaves me nary a single mill. When somebody pays for the work . I've done I "grin and chuckle with soul care free, "Well, now I'll certainly have some fun " But somebody comes with a C. 0. D.; Of if a saving account I crave And plan on watching the roll grow fat, The whole, amount that I meant to save Must pay insurance or things like that! They're always waiting to grab my roll; I never manage to get ahead; I'm either paying for this year's coal Or last year's'horse whch is cold and dead; Coin never lasts as I thought . it would; It'lways goes at the.leastexcuse; It never, does me a bit .of good; I try-to save itr-but what's the use! o o Two women have .been appointed oa the. advisory council for medical research by the English government,