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prompt action of Dale, she almost wept for joy. "OhL" she cried amid her excited relief and "delight, "tell the dear fel low he shall kiss "the bride twice or you can act' for me, dear," and Nina ran awayjbiiishing. The impromptu orchestra felt so grateful towards- their kind hearted benefactor of the morning, that they made the bower a. palace of rare melody that evening." - As to the electric lights1 Ransom Lamar took a back seat and the young ladies made a positive 'hero of Dale. The electric light people had rigged up a baby dynamo, and by blocking up Dale's automobile at tached a leather belt to one wheel, set it going, and the power thus sup plied and the transformer did the rest. It was Dale who stood by Nina side waving adieu to the departing bride and groom at midnight. And Nina "was "next" on the bridal program, as Helen had hoped, and so happy and perfectly mated with Dale Everett, that Helen did not even re gret that her brother Ransom was not the chosen one. (Copyright by W. Q. Chapman.) o o "PERCY, THE IMPERSONATOR" F4T ANvJ) BLACKER W.WTE-CORRECT and. :yhite-will be among the -bpjilar combinations this - illustration- shows, .a white' , .j mauewiin a pecuuariy-nuea yoKe irom.wmcn. tne ,skux is garn ered, making.- the . universal peg-top effect. V '. ' There is a very: short' waist of the white ratine under which is a soft blouse of' ne. v Velvet .buttons, collars, cuffs and trimmiirgfor 'tfie- pockets give the touches hi Vblaclc, and a yery small black hat; with vjelyet-rosettes com plete the costume,' " '- J"