our .statesmen are hat shall be done ents, the exâ€"presiâ€" worrying how they the public view. 1â€"â€"Manure vergreens, & Rockery réday, May 30, 1929 e ottorfuneâ€"i "~~ * tameâ€"and thoâ€"reéd~is a _ particurarly ones luscious . shade, by the way. The 7 shoes, designed by Delman, are of i'Park 650 s white shantung with trimmings of ‘tka 222 T00 0 =~_~ the same red and white check. f ; n Theme ' Shaded Colors a Summer d * 3 Among sheer evening fabrics one t 4 sees delightful variations of the same TL _ _ $ color, shading from . deep tones at RENT > it the hem to light tints for the bodice o - section. Tiers and flounces perhaps irnished * Houses t ~provide the easiest means of accomâ€" Â¥ith * **/. * , plishing this effect, â€" & Marsh AND TERRY Sheridan Rd. H. P. 69 rnished * Houses ith stt > ; & Terry | @ ide Work Mason Work Park, III. / t. Tel. H.P. 457 IR SQUAB ouses and Lots NONI ompetent . .| eyors : icipal . neers ND BUILDER liver LLOYD for Summer GARDEN Park #78â€"Yâ€"2 Repaired Now and then two colors in varyâ€" ing shades are combined, as in one lovely Calot evening gown which feaâ€" tures pale coral deepening to vermilâ€" lion with bronzeâ€"green shading out to a yellow leafâ€"green. 4 Sheer Blouses a New Note Costume blousesâ€"on vacationâ€"forâ€" sake their former fabrics and appear in all mafnner of sheer materials ranging from organdie to embroidered batistes and chiffon,â€"not forgetting the popularity of handkerchief linen in exquisite pastel shades and high colors. And they do say the net blouse will make its debut before many warm days pass by. a Thursday, May 30, 1929 anf® by Cecile Perhaps no more pleasing expresâ€" sion of the vogue for checks and jacket effects will be seen this season than that shown by the smart little ensemble illustrated, wherein the hat, frock and shoes are in strictest harâ€" mony. _ | & Of rayon ginghamâ€"a new deparâ€" ture in dressier sports materialâ€"it promises us the safe laundering. qualâ€" ities of the oldâ€"timeâ€"gingham, plus the . silken sheen and texture which s@im.almgat_qqcustry to us today. "Very Latest®" se Nn armmiqrriees¢nge e ts capeces L4 Welth 7i 2L 5 2s Sacche Nee ranqeeieenennys hy 1 o omm cureple h BE C ap o oo iete cce ha â€"A M EL ‘~ "Easy â€"â€" W orking" Lawn Mowers Shortâ€"clipped lawns <lookâ€" T HE PR ES 3 of life Just another good | thing added to the 700 Central Ave. IG ARKRET T E:S Lawn Mower Shop afterâ€"taste. WHY CAMELS a :‘ ARE THE BETTER CIGARETTE Camels contain such tobaccos and such blending as have never been offered in any other cigarette. j They are made of the choicest Turkis! ind American tobaccos grown. § Camels are always smooth and mild. â€" Camel quality is jealously maintained . . by the world‘s largest organization of expert tobacco men . . . it never varies. Smoke Camels as liberally as you choose . . . they will never tire your taste. Nor do they eve;' Teange itk LuBlo sc rwt leave an unpleasant Phone 3090 1929, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco 31