Toast For Breakfast Encelld Batiste Popular, One of the deast expensive in cheeseâ€" clothâ€"enclid batiste, some prefer to ©al itâ€"white, cream or unbleached, Decorators are using a great deal of it, usually under the name of enelid bet ste, sometimes doubling it to give The fabrics hore sugge means exhaus the possl they are among the most and one may feel sure of in using them if propert hung. In estimating the a PP Mvapr c cdhe o 4. £0, do not skimp the width full ample folds, especiall terial is thin and ahaae It l-uhuuylhuhou i# no one lu-hlhohnlaludnru-llï¬ than me eW 2000 i" Wt Etneral offect than curtain®s. 1t is not necessary thit they be elaborate or expensive, It is preferable that they be simple, but they should be well chosen and well hung. As to the cost of the maâ€" terial, that must be determined hy in= & vidual choice, With a lHittle luï¬" ment, the housewife may make and hang her own curtains with nulhlll results. [Maincy CURTAINS arr _ VITAL TO HoME Should Be Simple and Well Hungâ€" w'mhm | â€"Buclid ~Bat‘ste Popular.._ wMy' Did you know that most women are coming here for their fashion notes in latest Footwear? We have all the Shoes you need for each occasâ€" jonâ€"a Shne for separate occasions and a Shoe for all. A PLEASING ENSEMBLE FARRELLS FOOTWEAR wish. Come in and see us about your Spring Hat, â€"â€"we are sure to please you. OPEN EVENINGS has won it millions of users. Fine#® than any Japan, Gunpowder or . Young Hyson. Ask for SALADA. We have a large assortment of the latest SPRING HATSâ€"we make them ourselves and sell them at wholesale prices. We have your style of Hatâ€"save you money at that. We also make them to your order and remodel them in any style you The Delicious Flavor MAINLY FOR WoOmEN| "SALADA" pAzgELES SHOE T0 Styles for a ie folds, especially if the ma thin and shoor, MILLINERY drawn from the leaves of if properly made GREEN TEA THE WHITE STORE March 18, 1925, THAT SAVES YOU MONEY suggested by no possibilities, bum Juost practicable re of satisfaction TW O 4 Pm Heiint ww amount needâ€" i. . Atiow fop and / ul °o Nee snd Brusscls net closely r fixer serim. Some of th inches wide, others of do Unlike serim, they have to after washing. Fgured not Bcrim is another desirable curtain stuff, but it comes in several welghts and meshes of d.fferent sizes, ard it 4s best to select a wort that has sufficient body. Jt in 36, 40 or 45 inches wide and is "white, cream or echru, and in pattern either plain. d awn or barred, The plain is generaliy preferable. 1t can be washed without being sfretched afterwards. Scrim curtains may . be made w.th a wide hem, the same as suggested for cheesecioth, ‘or with a narrow hem at bottom and sides, and may be finished with narrow cotton oluny . edging. Marquisette, bobinct on c t t Tt vuruers. Simple cotton "P.dhv cost but a few cents a y â€"make ex« cellent trimmings and ‘add a touch of Freuch thike are verticuiarty proal reue are pa y Iog. Â¥r gimp trimming make hema iulht.n‘nfl-.wq-luuo width of the gimp and sew it on so that the Ir.nge will jJust come free of the edge of the hem. Although the glmp gives body, it is better to welght bottom hem with shot or fine leaued tÂ¥pe. more body. ‘The white comes 24. 47 and 36 inches wide, while the cream N ous Snd EmT TVP Cream and the unbleached is generally 36 inches wide. Make bottom ho wideâ€" two and a half inches to thre we Ti s 'llluthlonmllum..u.h used. Hems at the sides may be of the same or loss w.dth. Weight the bottom Nerim Curtains, net closely resemble the Some of these are 36 others of double width. they have to be stretched PHONE 420 â€"> uM OO w also makes one téeaspooatuil Ing water, ‘The qult. warm, and ed «hes not is 1 On the second floor there are pracâ€" |iu-lz five rooms. _ There_are two standard class rooms 23 x 30 feet, one room 23 x 25 feet, a commercial room 23 x 22 feet and typewriter room 12% x 23 feet; the science room being Jh:"mm“:“’o"i: vided into girls‘ a «‘ portions with te stairâ€" ways. _ A serving kitchen E- provided, where scholars who bring lunch can he provided with what is needed. !t is provided with rolling doors which open into the lunch rooms of both portions. _ Here 100 is a vault, conâ€" venient to the principals office, for keeping of valuable papers. In the basement also is a gymnasâ€" ium 38 x 75 feet, which m’l‘ be unâ€" derneath the assembly hall. On the frst floor are three class rooms 23 x 30 feet; the principal‘s ofâ€" fice; the library or board room; waitâ€" ing room; and store room. Over the gymnasium will be an asâ€" sembly hall capable of seating about 600, _ 1t will u.flâ€Â«-m. a stage and there will slid‘ng doors at the rear so that the main corriâ€" dor may be used for seating, if reâ€" quired. on special occasions. s:widd with store room adjoining, this floor too are two teachers‘ rooms with toilet facilities and cupâ€" boards The square ieet of surface occuâ€" pied by the building: will be about 8500 which would mean that if the building were a plain square it would be about ninetyâ€"two feet cach way. "It was on account o{ the awful fog this morning, sir," the fellow exâ€" plained." "Fog. fog!" expostulated the boss, "why. what has the fog to do with it? You do not live across the bay." "No, sir, I know 1 don‘t:*but you do, and 1 thought you would be late." the boss to hour late. . ONTARIO What does BURLINGTON UBarFence Posts It is not necessary to thread a length of ts 4e ooo m cor .ts Cl Ti mal n Rctanbih, es ce handy fastening too! as shown above. Here is a convenient and economical way of fastening grape vines. This clip holds the wire secursly so that it cannot come off when once up, yet wire can be slackened or tightened without binding as the season requires. th this mean, sir?" said man coming in a halfâ€" for convenience and economy in tieing grape vines : use the BURLINGTON Grape Vine Clip BURLINGTON STEEL COMPANY, HAMILTON; ONTARIO adjoining teachers and cupâ€" @menigens mm ioi c > > "FPano, planola, or gramophone. "No, but I‘ll tell you what. I‘ve got a fountain pen that equoaks rather badly every time 1 use i. But I‘ll get rid of that If you Hike," answered Brown At last Brown had fousd a fimt. The landlor} was juw‘ «saking bim a few questions "(Â¥ course you have no children?" "(M course you nald the potentate man when he sat down. 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