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IJttle eyehrow bruaha 'should bo obtainable at any . place where toilet articles are aptd. Hoverer, If they' are not to b had, a not too stiff saflbrusbr-ooe C those UtUe bone-backed affairs with a bono handle or an even-fcrUUed tooth bruahrwlll answer ths purpose. ' At , night "the ' brow should be brushed! to stimulate them, and in th morn ing they : ahould be neatly bruahed ' Into place for the sake of beauty. , Begin, of oourss. at the . nose, and . truh each eyebrow toward tho ear. The brushing should b don with a ; gentle . firmness, and : each - Stroke should t evea and th full length of the ayehrow.rT;":"?;i'';;"'';.;;liv:;;.i; Occaaionally, then Is an abnormally Song halt which mars the symmetry of the eyebrow. This ahould be either ' clipped off with th editors or r-'", tnoved by a profeiaional, ' " , .When the eyebrows meet they chra tk sinister eipreeslon to eten th most KuUeleas face, and Kreatlf mar beauty. '' K advls you, therefore, to fcave them ' remoTed with the electric needle. When home remedies ar used the hairs In (variably return. : iBlachln; th hair . between the brows Is sometimes f- ' ' fectlT. If you clip the . occasional Ions hair with the - scliaors, It Is , beet to uie manicure scleeors, ; be cause they are amalL Great : oar Should to taken that th scluor points do not slip and Injur th eye. To get ' another penon to do the - clipping ts . safer. - .- - Then there are th scant eyehrowa and laehes; for those we must find a remedy. Mot Ions do we havo to . .search, for the ever-accommodating - houiehold friend, olive oil. U at hand, and th old etandby, vaielin. ill oh night toefore retiring, after the eyebrows hav been bruabed to stimu late circulation, dip a small camel's- RBPUE3 to letters to the writer of this department will be printed In regular order; but no replies In print may be expected in less than three or four weeks. , Correapondenta desiring Immediate.' replies to queries may get them by incloslngr a sUmpad self-addressed en velope, personal inquiries will receive prompt attention If accompanied by a Stamped and self-addressed envelope. Eyebrow and Eyelash Grower f Dear Mr. Byrnes, ' Will you please give me the recipe for an yebrow and eyelash a rower? 8. P. Following is the recipe for Increasing ' ; the growth of the eyebrows and -ya- :asbest.l , ',,"', ' Cblostia'''.. eHweMHewt M'ewne Glycerin IVk ounoea S'luid extract of Jarborandl....... I . ounoea AKltat Inirredlants (till thorourhly Inoor- 1 En rated. Anply to the eyebrowa with rush and to the lashes with a tiny cam el'e-halr paint brush. The brush must be ' freed from any drop- and passed Hirhtly alone;. tha edge of the eyelido, ezerclalnf ex . tram rare that no minutest portion of the , -; lotion touches the eye Itself. , i The Pupils of the Eyes JyT Mr. Byrnes, Kindly let me know If there Is anytblnt , can use to k0 the pupils of niy eyea . tune, wilbout iujurliis theuu , . CuARA. Tou cannot possibly enlnree ths po pllrt of your eyes by an ertiUolal means Without endangering th ., health of tliese very dollcate orirana The pupil is renJly a Ihola in the eye, made by th drawlns; bar-k of the iris or col ored ortialn. This Is done to admit . i or I. it to tho retina, xratur nas A car ' ' steal operation wy.tw, . Adduie-aaeouco m. i.luc "C hair Crush Into th on or melln and . brash It well In. (Warm the ollv oil . befor applying It This will thicken, the fluid and prevent It from running ' down Into th eyes! The bottle or receptacle containing th olive oil can be placed in a baeln or bowl- of hot Water, and th contents will soon be som heated through. Cor acant lashes, apply the oil or vaseline to the edges of tha cqrellds, Xhs appllc&tlosa should bo mad every night f' ' ; , Th ye!aehea . should naver be cut It ts Incorrectly bellevedr that cutting stimulate th growth. ; - . It sometimes happens that th brows and , laahea ar so light that they ; oausft tha fac to have almost a char acterlesa expression.? There la no harm In touching such eyebrows and lashes , -with walnut stain. It may be Just th needed touch to an otherwise beautiful face. . .These harmles mile aid 'to beauty ar perfectly lefgltlmat if ilon artlfltlcslly. Th crime ts In Seine dlsoovered, not In th doing1. ' To remember that ''art conceala art" will often tnsplro ria to tafc lnflnlt pains with our toilettes. Z eemeflme think that tn Stench woman must hav that quotation for her motto. TXow madam would gasp and shrug horrlfled shoul ders at our tamerlcan whirlwind tollettesl Cut th formula for walnut taint - - - ; , . k , Four ounces of walnut skins, beaten to a puip, to . wMca ia aaca pure aico-. kol sixteen ounces. . ,-.'-. , - bet stand eight days and strain. Than : asDlr ta tha hair with a." small hruah. . v Tha " crowsfeet, those forerunners of age, should b speedily , attended to. : The sooner th , better, but it Is never too late to bogln, Th drawback; Is that crowsfeet of long standing r- ' qutre more patience to radicata and more persistent effort Massage morning and night will remove crowsfeet For this 'a good massage cream ahould b used. Care should be exercised that the cream does not. ret Into 'the eye. It la, therefore, best sot to apply, too. much at once. The following massage cream' :. la pur ' and . effective: .'v; ' h Tjuirila .... set4 ) toonoes . SpermaoAtl .... .........i....... S Sraina WMta vaMllaa... ...... ............ Vh ounces . : Coooaaut oil ........... I Ounce Sweet ajmood oil ,.....i I ' ouncaal ' Tincture ot bwxoln.. ....... 4..... H dram ' tlelt the first , five Ingredients to ' grether, : and beat until the mass con cretes, adding th benzoin, drcp by drop, during tine process. Extract of violet , or any perfume may be added If agr ' Apply a small quantity of the cream and rub gently into the skin. Stretch the . apace to . to tnassagctt apart with two fingers ot one hand and rub gently and firmly, to cause friction, : with th finger tips of th other (band. For th lines about the eyes apply av order that roa can see always to the .- best advantage. If you are in the dark .. the pupil will trrow larger in order to ' let In more rays of light in the bright llg-ht the pupils are very emails some times the size of a plnhead. In people of nervous temperament the jpupil is sometimes larger, but I . would hardly r suggest that you acquire a case of nerves In order to get this result My advice is never to tamper with the eyes, eight is too valuable a possession to ' run any risk In following foolish and artificial practices. . v f - i Yooth Paste " ' w Drar Mrs. flrmea Some time Sgojroa published a recipe for tooth paste, wUl you plex print it agaiuT - a lufAUJLit I prenuma thla ts tha recipe to whlon you refer: t Tootli Tost , Orris root powder ounces . - Myrrh powder..... a ounoea , Oil of clovsa.. ...... wa...... 1 drama . tMl of lemoa.,,..... .................. 1 drama . Oil of roaa 10 drops f (tolutloa of carmine sufflcient te colon Uo&r eaougn to form paste. "A Liquid Powder , '- " ,DW Mrs. Bymea. 1 J Do ou fcave the recipe for a (IdTlid pow ' ar wblcb I can use on my facer - ANNA. 3. Here Is the recipe for a liquid powder: For 7tUenlnn- th Ckln A liquid Powdar a pure oxide of slno ........... . 1 ounce ' CHyoeria 1 dram ' Tfneewater 4 ounces , .jKiaenoa of cose ..................... 14 drops ' Blft the Vine flliwolvln It In lust enourn - or ine ros"wcor to covnr t; thtm add til ie I k- S - a-'wiM-in; si, ci Tmin. of tn Tim OnrGOW'. CUNPAY, JOURNAL", PORTLAND; ' SUllPAY.limXOCTOBER ' 3, GNCSSMNG HEALTH .tiny quantity ef the cream and strok with the tlpa of the fingers, the motion -being toward tha temples. ' !"..'; 7 The eyes are auoh delleat little cam- eras that to roe who has always , 1 been taught to take great care of them It Is sometimes dlffloult to credit th carelessness with .which many peopl ' In their Ignorance treat them. From In- " fancy children should b taught that ; fingers must not come Into contact with ths eyes only In rare and very neoes- ' aary Instances, In this way many Inju rious substances will be kept from' th eyes and irritation resulting from tub " .blng will '.'be;; avoided. As f for ,? the . . tdlotlo-nay, criminal-practice of put- . ting belladonna into the ayes to enlarge . th pupil. I am taking it for granted . that sons of my readers - would be ' guilty of ft. Blindness Is someUaes tha result of suen,:lnlacretlon.- ';..;; .M'.. To remove foreign particles from , th aye a most effeotlve method is to put a whole flaxseed into the eye and allow it to circulate under th Uda It beoomea gummy from the U tear moisture, and the foreign aubatanoe niuirlv ilmn Adharca tn it- Anothap way j, i0 puu the upper lid well , down over the lower lid. ' ' , Never rub the eye, even though th Irritation causae a torturous itching. ' This often imbeds the particle In tha , eyeball, whereas. If the eye ' ts let ' alone, th tears, receiving w6rd of tha Intruder, will rush to the rescue, and usually rout him without aaalat- ana. I know of a woman who trav. v ela much and who never goea on a '' railway Journey without having ia i.her handbag a small packet of flax- . seed. X assure you Jhst sh has Quite' a number of relieved sufferers to her credit 7V77'; ;.-ii:'v-'. ' -' If the eyes hav been overstrained ; and are tired, a bathing; in warm water will aooth tham wonderfully. Jt me , beg of you not to read In , trolley or train, and certainly never , do sot at night or on th hom ride from the office, Then th poor eyes are desperately tired and orylng out , for rest Have you not had Jthat dull, ' ) heavy, almost a sick feeling when you have reached your destination In t the evening; after a day's workt It is very llkely because you were read . inr, and tb book or paper was wab blingt and wiggling. Try studying x for a week th types of peopl about you instead of reading on tha car or train. Th trial ono mad, you will not return to the practice of forcing your poor, ayes to work overtime. V ' Shake well, end anply with a soft sponge , or an antleeptlo rause. The faoe must be well wiped off before the liquid dries, or it will be streaked. t ' ' ' " : A Corn Cure .. . - r ; Dear Mra ebrmes. aiora? UU waat 1 UseoremoTe l Following are the recipes for two com cucea from which you can select ons ' fljWl Cora Cure ;;,5V'':V;; vf?r; fieylle aclj M. to grains , S..VEW a"hl Indloa , grains CuUaOlon, ........... ounoe " Porate'ef Solium .....,M.M.,....M. ( dram' t.rtrect of cannabis 1 scruple ' Collodloa t ounce ; ' Taint ever the eora once or twice a day' , and scrape away superaelal growth la three . or four days.' ,f, ...,1.. ,t. v Ill-flttlng shoea are usually tha cause ot corns. Tou should made an effort to get comfortaibl shoes every time . yon buy a new pair. - ( . t ,' - "AColdCreani , 4 ' Dear Ifra ffymea As soon aa convenient" wilt you pleas let ase have the reolpe for a ould. oream f UAUD. ' Polio wine; is the recipe for a very good . cold cream: . Honey and Almond Cream JToriey ......,...,....,. 1 Otmce ,, ; "White Bono, In powder .......... ounce ' Oil of almon.ls ........... 11 ounces Oil of bitter el morula ............ U dram V1! or tierRamot It (lmm Oil or cloves ...mi...... T drop I Balsam of rwrii H dram Liquor potansa H draw ' Mix th ol's with, the balsam, then mix the hmiey wun the aiap la a mortar and ' en. in. a of the putas.e to produre a tiue aresuui . Ajjj Uila-fas-iiig flrst'tulxUttS JUli ( ue.es i , i. ssaaasases i ii i i hi.. .Jii'i iiawaga.M. i ia i"i "iniliiiiiHT 1 linger lt " By Mrs. HumY Syjvies , l r , -Sw- . nun i " m l I 11 I f U v f 1 rv I Ul If l A I v ii I : If ' eontlnne to beat until yen hav a thor- . usbly looorporated emollient. . . ' r. t ' If this cream does not ault your pur pose, you may find witch hazel mor. satisfactory j r t- Witch Hazel Cold Cream v'' Whit wax ......................... 1 . otmoa. . t?prmaeeU ....................... i ounoe Oil ox ajmonaa ...... ....... M Pins - i Melt; poor Into a mortar whloh baa been . eated br balnr immeraed aome time la boiling water. Vary gradually add I ounoea tt roaewater ana i ounce oi wiicn naie. ' and aaeiduouely stir the mixture until aq emulaion ia formed, and afterward until toe mixture ta nearly cold. . Thla oream U particularly useful to seal aora or stratehed skin. , "A Skin Pood i l. Dear Vrs. Symea,' ' My (ace la tooklnr Oldl etally looks aa thoucU li he akla need nourish- suaat flease tau u wnaa a oo for li. , ' ; ... UU911B. It Is evident thatou ar not taklns; the proper car of your faoe). to cleans 'A It you should use warm water (rain- f water Is best), or. If you can't get this, : use boiled water,' Select an airreeabl soap and use a complexion brush if ; . your akin will permit. B sure to rlna . the skin thoroughly with cold-water. so that no trace of the soap will bo . left and that the pores will be reduced. to their proper else. - . 1 Once a day ; rub Into th skin th ' cream for which X am giving th reo-' , lpe. This will nourish your skin, giv ing It a amooth and healthy appear- r ."anoe: ' . , , Orange-riower Cream ' (A 6k!a rood) i on of sweat almool.....-...4 4 euntwa White wax, ' drsms fPrmaceU . ....................... drama ' Xlorax ,..i,........., S - dnuns- t, Olycerm . ........,...,, 1H ounces i Oraare-flower. water a ounoea , .' Oil ot neroll... tt . drops l, Oil of tlgarade (orancs asinO.. IS dropa ' Oil of pimento....... IS . drops , ' ' Melt the first three lnrnedfetrta add tha . ' glycerin to tha orange-flow- wa.ter and . dissolve the boras In the- mixture j then ( gwur It slowly Ireto the bssnded faits, stlr ; ring1 eontinuouaiy." si-- ....jv:' '' (Along with this you Should exercis : ; for an now In the fresh air every day. f Kotlre at an early hour and do not1.: worry. Tho condition of tho mind ia , reflected in the expression of th xaca. . Superfluous Hairt Jr lira; Symea Win you pleas ten m wtiat to do to reraov supenluous bah from th smut v . y r Mt&AClfl. - ; Following Is the recipe tor a depila- tory which will remove tha hairs tern- ; porarlly. The alectrlo neexUa Is the only thing which will remove th hairs permanently, A repllatory ' , BuhVMd ef soda or ca&lura. aul- ; . plild 110 grelns .., - iOl 11 k ltO grains Vlx thnmughly and fcp dry In w'l . enrked botile until wanted fkir use. l-e ; enoufli to cover h pant to be denn.i.1 and ald warm water to It until the roi conslsUiinrv is secured. 8lread over ine hairy mu!OA, end allow to i-nJn f.- 1 from one to five tulmute scoordliur tn the r Btitfne or tne irmwiili and the e.wfIMlliE r of Die akin: rtaen e-rais ntt with a blui't Made a psner knllw, Asr otuiiio . It , auuU ha ttiuoitJ, as la sarerjrc .wu BEAUTY" a c'otflaiorT, ' wiles Cs turning mcatloc) kin ahould be avoids oiaea. and Immediately anar ue Hair naa oeea remored toe ae- lOTea emir . Duded surface' ahould Dm washed . with wstm' witter and a cold oream or a . maad, oil appued to prevent irrstaua. .,. ' OUyJkin '--x.ii Dear Mra Byrnes. I have a very oily akin Which really mare my arpearance. i Ito you think th : ' eatingr of eandy and sweet eakes make -; this condition worse T -. UUNlCiS. , ; You should refrain from eating candy, , sweet cakes and all other rich and greasy foods, for diet has a great in- iluehco on the condition of the skin. Wiping off tn face occasionally with, ' diluted alcohol (26 per oent strength) is , . beneficial in the oas of an oily skin. , A few drops of ammonia or a pinch of ' borax In the water with which the fac is wf shed Is also helpful. ( T p . f '$- fitoWhithe siin-- fA'A 1 "; Dear Mrs. Byrnes, a... ' V Will you kindly tell me It bentola Is food ..' for whitening ah akin? Bow la It used? ' A teaspoonful of th tlnctur of bexv soln to an ounce of roaewater form av 1 well-known lotion, which 1 excellent for whitening the akla. To Remove Blackheads , Dear Mrs. Smes. :." m . : What can I do to remov the blackheads that are on my chin and around mynoset . " DaUy cleansing with tot water, a good soap and a complexion brush will help to remove the blemishes. The green soap treatment will also suit your case; Green Soap Treatment lor Blackheads 1 ,.' Tlnctur of green soap t ounces . DlatUled wijxn. bazel. .............. 1 ounces if Let this mixture stay en only a few mo menta, then wash oft with hot water. . If th green soap Irritates th akin, aa It . I sometimes will, us It every other day. .'Apply a cold cream.- ''- . drug; store. ' It ureen soau may om punuira w suit- soarx" but Is of about the eonslsteaey of is not a regular "cake Open each Seed aon with th point of m ' fin cambrlo needle. Th hardened mas . must be pressed or ploked out. . The empty sao of the gland should then be bathed with I ' a little toilet vinegar and water, or with a very weak solution of carbolio add and i. Water. : Sterilise th needle before using it by dipping Into boiling water, as the use of ( any instrument unless th akin aa well aa the needle Is thoroughly cleansed. Is al " ways dangeroua ki'&fA Powder Recipe , , - Dr Mrs. Byrnes. ' ' Please glv me th reolpafor a powder wfatcn can be used la oas of perspiration.' ' ., y.- ;:-.'fj-..-; A. D. Followint Is the recipe for a good powder wihlch will Suit your purpose: ., Orris Powder for perspiration Phenlo acid : s fluid drams 1 Alcohol .................... f'4 fluid drama . tarch ...... ' ounoea Ilorentlne orris ....v... ounoea ,. Sitaeno of violet ............ u minims r1ssolTe the acid In th alcohol; add th - violet essence, then the starch and orris root. This powder can be used to sdvan- tnre on perspiring hands, "and. lt"t greabl glov powder. . . y w . , k: : i - 1013 i 1 " , If , , , . ( v. rif personal reply Is desired, a self addressed stamped envelop should b ; InoloMd. . "y bua haivloween; party S' O OFTEN have Z fjrlvea suggestions regarding invitations for .parties ' and formal entertainment that it la unnecessary to talk of cards or writ ten ' invitations that are. alreev out Bo today we ar going to conswar the littles things that' really mean much in the success of a Halloweon entertain ment - ',.' ! - I hop that you hav been clever ' enough to choose your company with an eyo to th congeniality, friendliness and entertaining qualities of the mem bers. "With the right people th success of your party I half won. - If th guests have come masked, there will b much merriment as a result and the good times will suggest themselves. Cut th successful hostess will keep .the general plan "Pft entertainment well in mind, and will not allow things to lag and guests to grow bored. Gamea ar , expected on iHalloween, and accent Is placed on the mysterious kind. The foretelling of the future is always enjoyed, although we say that we don't believ a word of it The fore casUnar of our husbands and wives, or' the lack of them, is always great fun. Jf you can choose. a clever man or, Woman to dress as a gipsy or a brigand, hav the guests asaeniible, and a read ing of th band, th cards or the tea-; leaves, :;' ; Tho candle,-mirror and dark closet afford much amusement if you can im-. proviso -a surprtao for .ekch. gacer. . Harmless jokes, such as a daslt ot cold water to one's hopes, wilt help- in the ; fun. I do not recommend any prao- . . ; SOLUTIONS TO SOCIAL PROBLEMS W-Place' Cards fWi DBA Mrs. Adama .-yi? , Please tell me If tt is adrtsabl to us plan cards at a "''JJ-.j , Plao card always save a, great deal Of commotion and hesitation In th seat- r. ing of the guests. 1 think It U always"? well to provide them. If , they are :; cleverly designed they often : afford ar: way to start conversation. ' A Widow's Cards . Dear Mrs. ' Adama, ' ":. !" I am a widow and xpot to be married ' next months. X hav no parents to anoouno th wedding. Will yon kindly taU m how - my annouocemeut card should resdT W. T. 1 Th cards may be worded tn the fol lowing form: , . . ' Mr, Gorg Barter Smkh ' Mra Katharine Little Burns have the honor of announcmg their marriage - . on Saturday, October the flftb,' 4 "' ,i i nineteen hundred and thirteen, at ' ' Oh First Presbyterian Church,. ., i 1 Cleveland v , S ' t Dignity and Pleasure :i Dear lira Adasns,'' ' A you hae helped S many who bar ' sought advice from you, I am going- to J you to. enllnhten me on a certain auMct. ' Do you consider tt worth while to sacrinc on' dignity for pleasure! I have bean out with a crowd of boya'and Rirle and at times did not approve of their actions. X am naturally quiet, and feel that I have ) lout quits a little pleasure and, rood times through my backwardness). However, in looking; back a some of Che action of my rather forward friends end considering what reeults they hv .wrought, I don t alio aether regret mv backwerdncea A CONSTANT BEAJJEH. ' X heartliy rre with you when you Bay that you do not regret your back wardness. I do not think that sacri ficing 3mty for pleaaur over paya ' Thosa ?lrls Who have been what you call popular or successful are rmnUy ' gettlngr very Uttie out of life. Thera is a aembloncw of enjoyment, but It la not really tho kind that counts for any thing" In character building or person. U worth. I disapprove heartily afin freedom of action bewwn yonDT r and their men acquaintances. To imv mind. It la "vulgar, and it dj' i i" pJacot a rirl at a dlsadvantapro. 1 v i you cauld hear the-opinions INtweein the very ! v, : ..- 1 ,.v taken edventse-e of 1. ," i i - 1 them ly fockiish ' ' 1 from Jiudatory,. siii i i ,k -4 tlcal acarea that suggest th foolls! hazing In schools. . - - . Bobbing for apples Is an . old-tlra ; game and can be played If no hand some dresses are worn. A; tub filled with water, with apples floating in it is placed on the floor, and the apples ar taken out by the teeth, the hands hell behind th bacte. -v; j' : .q , v Furnish each guest with av set ot three little candles, and have then nam , them Fame, Fortuno, Love, and tha test will be to llsht them . and find which one will burn the longest and, therefore, be the gift of. fh future, , w atretdhlng of a sheet across an empty picture frame, and the casting of aUhouettea on th aheet, will afford a change, especially If the persons ar In costume. ; Guessing th sxtors and the quick composition of short verses about each picture will give an excus 10 a noniess 10 awara jinies. . ' Ait th taWe ther Is a great chance for th display of cleverness. : (Hace cards always contribute to th merri ment of the feast and places tha right ones at the right places, Tha slmpl , ones you will find the best, and th auldkly made paper 'forms that ar apples, pumpkins, witches' caps, blacls cats, broomstick and mirrors can b contrived for a very small outlay. Thesa decorate the table; and with the center piece and large bowls of fruit, will givo th table a festtv air that is-attractive. A larwe pie, made by covering s, ' dishpan with wrapping paper and crlnir ling the edges, after filling it wli souvenirs, can be the last course, anil - if you can attach a couplet to each one, the fun will be the greater. Hava rib bons tied to each itt and, after passing through a slit of paper, ruutfing out to each plat. it you have a maid whose service can . be called into play, have her enter th dining room in a. sheet and rdllowcun with a white mask and serve tho guests in ghostly silence. Th decoration of Jack ok lanterns, candles In tin holders and cornhunk will add on mor touch to th tabit and another measure to th enJoymeLi of the evening. Is a lack of respect on tho part of th very men who have fooled th girls into thinking that they are attractive, . entertaining and popular. Keep your ; self-respect, my dear girl; it Is a great er Jewel than the worthless, fooiis.1 pleasures wucn you hav menUoned. i-..After, all, do you think that thes ; ' girls whom you envy reakly enjoy mak ;. Ing fools of themselves T Try to aoe your own natural, sweet self, and b gdad that you ar not ashamed to tonic yourself straight in tne mirror evens night and morning. ligHPAi an Early Wedding it t i .-. Dear Mrs. Adama . 1 - X expect to be married at t o'olock rV , the morning, please ell me If It Is prorr tor me) to wteer a white sntln gown wiiii ! a train and a veil., What anoild the groous ' wearf , 67 r. The Costume aujfgosted for ths brids y I In good taste fur an early mornin -wedding. The bridegroom should wear a frock coat, gray or Wack trousers, . wnjt waistcoat. iht gray nockUe and light glovea , . c The Groom's Suit i Dear if re. Adams. r ' W 111 you kindly let me know If it M v.- tieceasary for a bri(Vrroia to wear a fui drat suit at a 4 o'clock wedtliov-T li.lLLIP. A dress suit would not te proper. The bridegroom ahould wear pray or tlas ! ; trousers, frock coat, a-h.i waiitcuav Ugbt gray necktie and l-ubt fcioves. What to Siiy Isr Mrs. Adums. . When 1-ovinK the home of a rii f'1-' where I have just mot a nwii . t 7Zt say to. him?. . iaLj.. Merely ttlj him ri"':1'", rti't li 1 expresses any .i.-n...,i m 1,,.. ; i you,, thank him fteiw!.:,., 'Enteral a X-r Mrs. Artei.-. . v tiea nttn a, f- Swmt, auouij I i ..... . ai in I ' It U ttot -m.T v .- i tn i it i A v -i t -. i i