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Aj'vq A 7 I i I A 1 30 THE INDIANAPOLIS SUNDAY STAB DECEMBER 29 1912 4 "'v CANADIANS SEEK EATURES SEEN IN CHINESE SPECTACLE BRITISH WIVES The Store of Splendid LONDON TURKEYS ARE HIGH there Tailored Wool Suits Reduced ATLANTIC CITY WINS PHI GAM CONVENTION San rancisco Recommended for Cast Witness Understood to Have Gotham Man Named President Still a ew ers iC gt rd in the i lives He whs Joseph Reiley have been BAIN Au Weddings and Engagements the it WE CALL lid DBLITM 1302 Nora avenue SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES ASKS MOTHERHOOD STRIKE New 6909 HOLDER fly souvenirs for TAILOR a uests by means of two scarlet All I Mi PRE INVENTORY New unctions WOMAN KIDNAPED BY HUSBAND Miss 1 4nnrc Norman Court Miss Needle Club New after Miss Brien Walter WASHINGTON SOCIETY Ac an ALTERATIONS REE Mo Lincoln Christine Willis lie and Her and not i let th led in id io Rev Harry 1 lot Ti ink them this con and Kiris hnpa from possi upper class Mrs Edward Powell will act as hostess for the meeting of the Thursday Lyceum Club this week LeRoy Kahler will read session tomorrow After the last wlt ncard yesterday It eral hours and is onsidering the cvi ii the work tomor ing over the cvi it report to make Bales announce daughter oi Lincoln Van Alstyue Dalv bi wltn a purse to her who the members a bene tire Kill Kare their home 37 Ci le will meet Thtirs Jolm Barnhill and Mrs The Emergency day with Mrs Miss Ruth XVadek ton was all that prevented his attend ance lie eornrnontoti that luthbago was about all there was left in Washington for a Republican to get made by a committee consisting of Wagner Raymond brown ami Coval of Indianapolis members Beta Graduate Chapter of Jan 20 when Cakes for the New Year Eagerly Re Appeals 28 Dreading The Lygensia at the home of est Thirtieth noon' BIG MEETING TO HEAR COL GEORGE Miss Julia Mr and Mrs Melville Ingalls have taken the date and the guests for the ball $39 50 $7500 the quartet is entitled i i a rKnessi Miss Marie Batty was the hostess for a delightful hearts party yesterday When they start their morning's greeting to the sunlight filtering through these bhsement windows you'd think there were fifty instead of fifteen Mrs Rucker of will entertain the members of the Port nightly noon The Aiico I Mrs 1 which bride ceremon altar of palms and terns banked before trie fireplace roses ana tendants matron of honor: Mr will be started en tour from the Century Theater New York The above views show Viola Allen as the Empress of the Mings and elaborate Bcchlu settings USed lu the pluduCtivli women and in women for the AMERICAN ART AR AHEAD Mr and Mrs Albert Henley announce the inarijiage of their son Robert Reid Henley and Miss Myrtle Dlcksie Ander son of Spokane Wash which took place Christmas evening at the home of the bride Mr and Mrs Henley have gone on an extended tour of the Pacific const and will bo at home at Spokane after eb 15 here ot sapphires and pearls Mrs Palm er was tn light blue safm and wore a corsage bouquet of pink rosebuds Jessie Grnut Miss Miss Nellie Thoma Quartet prepared of Mother The meeting is open to all men of the bVibleman Miss Anna Stnlrna I Miss Janet Overman will be a5 home to (Sailers Now afternoon at the eibloman home 2315 North Pennsylva nia street women not marry anything of matrimony give their time and thou eh supreme question of the industriallitions of mothers and children what makes them 50 and Joseph the role of Santa and dis programs and dances The the president Women's Club of the Gorman I SOCIETY GIVES DANCE The orum a fraternal society of the Indiana State Normal gave its annual dance at Dancing Hall ri day evening he hall was decorated in black and gold colors of the society also with orum and college pennants Officers were re elected as follows: Chester Pike President A Mackel vice president and Spencer secretary treasurer Those present were Messrs Pike Spencer Johnson Wood Henrv Mackel Senour Nugent Thompson Asher Scudder Bur gotl Wright Moss Highland Webb ierce and the Misses Kadel Jacques ettlg Moore Cross etttg An drews Rucker Laue Holcinaii Martin inley 'Wagoner Paul and Johnson of Miss Mary Trench Bliss The sorority is composed Arbuckle Miss Charlotte Mary Hughes Miss Katherine Sheridan miss Mary Martin Miss Gertrude Sulli The Mr andMrs William bn murrkurA of their and rank Richardson of Carmel which took place Thursday evening at the home on North Capitol avenue the Rev Clay Trusty of the Seventh Christian Church officiating Air and Airs Richardson have taken possession of their suburban home north of Broad Rip ple and will receive their friends after eb 1 The 'British Ambassador and Mrs Bryce will entertain at dinner in the Em bassy Jan '3 preceding the diplomatic reception the White House and will havi with them for both dinner ami rn eeption Lady Aberdeen mid Miss Violet Asquith the latter the daughter of tne prime minister of England who will ar rive at the Embassy the day before Prof 1) Howe of the University of Indiana will come to read a paper be fore the Indianapolis Woman's Club ri day afternoon His subject will be ern Drama as Exemplified by 1854 Central Ave Mew Phone 6515 Club Mrs A new oven which didn't come makes it necessary to ask you Io order in advance By baking night and day we can upply all who want cakes but we must know what you want Angel white gold sunshine nut fruit devil layer and other cakes of any size and with any sort of icing desired 20c 'to 60c covers the cost of an ordinary sized cake Basement PATHAN DAVIS Violinist and Teacher NEW MUSIC STUDIO Ensemble and Orchestra Classes or information concerning best teacher of orchestra instruments write or phon 2237 Central Ave WASHINGTON Dee Waller Myers of Indianapolis is here culling on the Indiana senators His friends arc urging Ills ppoi i It en io a place in the Department of Justice under tlio Wilson administration Macrame pompadour filet net and lorentine work are taught Billow tops and shams ready stamped Crocheted' auto coats and scarfs cn exhibition ifth floor The Revif dav with Mr Richard Lieber will be the assistant Mrs rank Wynn and Mrs Waller Hubbard will give talks on 4: 4 Mrs George Schaffer 1839 Spann ave nue will entertain the Martha Washing ton Club Tuesday afternoon I 4 4 Mr and Mrs Homer A Davis will en tertain the members ot Klub Tuesday evening at North Tremont avenue ThB reply the other guardians was that tlio in the as the life A frican ports Mrs Meyer recalled the invitations for New eve on ucrmmt of mourning Mr and Mrs Ingalls and their daughter Miss Gladys Ingalls will make it one of the most brilliant events of the winter The and ness 1 remai heliev denee row denee may i One tigatlon of the dn secretary of the Railroad Commission of Indiana lie is nenevea io questioned as to the orders of the com mission to the II officials con cerning signals and other equipment which might be connected with the wreck Th? Independent Social Club will bold a mas party Tuesday with Mrs Julia May 725 North Alabama street 4 4 4 The Heyle Study Club will meet Tues day at the A Mrs Tilden Greer instructor of Latin in the United i Brethren College will give a talk on of the Tailor made Coats Reduced You can't pay anywhere near the recent worth of a coat in stock We appreciate that if you are to want a coat this winter you'll want it now Prices are designed to meet that most temptingly lists Sophocles and by Mrs Eldridge Mrs IL Ackley will be the hostess for th? meeting of the Irvington Coterie Thursday Mrs Carr will give the report of current events: Mrs Haekleman will give a musical program and a paper of the Athenian Em pire The will be given by Mrs Campbell would get a divorce husband and another man armed with revolvers waited In a road along whioh th? wife was expected tn drive stopped th? car riage compelled her gcj out bound and gagged her and forced her into an other carriage They then drove off and are supposed to have crossed the Belgian front icr Among the holiday festivities last week was the dance given by the mem bers of the Sigma Alpha Theta Sorority riday evening at the Knights of Colum bus Hall The ballroom presented a scene from Santa Clausland with Christ mas trees and ropes of green Volz played tributed the the feature was led by will be given by marriage is announced ot Mist dvlhe amp daughter of 1X1! an I Lamp and William Palmer took place at the home parents hnstmas evening room was arranged Nori'll vonla There are no invitations The Neiv Year Celebrations to Charocterize Events of Com ing Week in City homa throughout the and member of the board of and corrections for the state homa called unon the women tn join in a 1n an address before the School Ieague Mrs Barnard ueciarea mat should not marry until social dust rial conditions which affect have been materially changed better She said in part: the huninn race cease Let them but Afternoon Dresses Reduced Handsome dresses of eharmeuse crepe meteor and other fashionable silks designed en mode and beautifully made $6000 dresses repriced $3950 $3750 dresses repriced $2375 $2750 dresses repriced $1975 $2500 dresses repriced $1275 You'll find these appropriate as church calling or carriage gowns at little above half the usual cost The suits that go in Jhis sale arc absolutely the season's best and new est styles In plain and novelty colors that formerly sold $15 00 io 83000 ecptional bargains at Sigma Alpha Theta Sorority Gives Santa Claus Dance KN ABE CASE INQUIRY BELIEVED COMPLETED Drastic Methode Taken by renchman to Regain Separated Spouse PARIS Dec 28 A woman was bound gagged and kidnaped al Lille northern rance by two armed men one of them her husband from whom she was separ ated Th? separation took place soon after mariagc after quarrels ami the wife The week between Christmas and New is generally given over in club cir cles to holiday parties and many ot the clubs this year will have New Year cele brations The New Era Club 6ill have a party tomorrow evening with Mrs A Hili and the Thursday Afternoon Reading Cir cle will' have an evening parti' Thursday with Airs Shell The Zetathea Club will celebrate New day with a meeting at the home of Mrs Leo Eesler 2136 Central avenue and the Wednesday Afternoon Club will have a meeting that day with Mrs Charles Shaf fer Mrs A Zeller will tell the story of Ruth and there will be a musical pro gram A watch party at the home of Mrs Ju lius Shepard with the men as special guests will be given by the Mtridiau Heights Inter Se Club The Culture Club will have a Christ mas party Tuesday with Mrs Lesh and the St Mary of the Woods Club will have a holiday luncheon at the University Club tomorrow The Monday Afternoon Reading Club will meet tomorrow afternoon for a holi day party with Mrs William Schaub Mrs James llede Jr will give a sketch in Mrs Oliver Thornburg will read an original story and Mrs Newell Metzger will give a reading of St from Hans Brinker The Philomalhean Club will meet ri day with Mrs Henry Riesenher Electra or Euripides Mr and Mrs Palmer will bo at home after Jan 1 at 3138 Ruckle street Among the guests were Mr and Mrs A Palmer of Detroit Mr and Mrs Charles Rea Mr and Airs George Bovarcl and the Misses Hazel and Leone Bovard of New Marion Air and Mrs Claude Palm er of Chicago Redmond of Buffalo and Miss Laura Redmond of New York and studded with white cathedral candles The at hind' 11 Palmer I aimer best man: and Leone Bovard cousins of the bride flower maids Imr burst Prison and the applied to themlid the trouble end or a time the mili tary was held in readiness so violent did the prisoners become BOOST OR COTTON INDUSTRY Th? Union Castl? Steamship Company has adopted a novel plan for encouraging the growing of cotton in South Africa Some time aero the company offered to carrv to England free the first 2000 bales Of cotton shipped from East London Owing to the progress of cotton growing in the hinterland of Cape Town the com pany was asked to extend the offer to other parts of the union and has agreed to do so It is calculated' that until the shipment rr couor irom son reaches a total of ROOO bales the value of which Is estimated aL $300000 and $350000 the growers will have noth ing to pay in th? way of froigbl With thp introduction ot new methods of agriculture it is said that th? soil of South Africa can ne macle to produce lit ty fold what does now STAMPING OUT TUBERCULOSIS Since Jan 1 when the notification Evening Gowns Reduced Charming creations reflecting at their best the prevailing modes of a season which has been rich in variety and elaboration $10000 gowns are now $6500 $6000 gowns are now $4950 $5000 gowns are now $3950 Party and dancing gowns of charming daintiness are equally reduced New prices $1250 $1950 and $2750 i via ti Miss Milner of Whether Elaborate or Simple if Ready Made It is Lower in Price William Cantwell a divinity student at Hanover College who is spending his Christmas vacation with his parents Mr and Mrs Cantwell will give an ad dress at the watch meeting Tuesday eve ning at the Congregational Church LtkELY TUESDAY ii Club will meet Thurs abcP twill be entertained sintiiftl Tnvlnr street tomorrow after The finest as well as the lower priced are alluringly stilts which you may feel certain are well made from materials of popularity and worth i $2000 suits are now $1250 $3000 suits are now $1950 $3500 suits are now $2850 Others of more elegance are proportionately re duced (SI Gmyxjay' Suits of Velvet Reduced Corduroy and velvet suits are at their height of popularity and our assortment is still practically com plete in all favorite colors black taupe wistaria and brown Here's the story of their markdown $6500 velvet suits are $4950 $5000 velvet suits are $3550 $4500 velvet suits are $3350 $4000 velvet suits are $2950 $2950 velvet suits are $1950 WE CLEAN AND DYE CARPETS Main 2448 Mew 2051 Lancashire Spinners Say No as They Want Girls to Work Coats suits and tailored frocks for street wear rich wraps dainty white coats and daintier gowns for afternoon and every gar ment ready to don is decidedly lower in this mid holiday sale White Wool Coats Reduced' Kansas University 'Girls spond to LAWRENCE Kas De? to face life alone as high school teachers seven Kansas University tiently are awaiting letters ble husbands The girls women responded to the pathetic appeal sent oui from Stockton Kas by mem bers' of the Grass Club The club offers first makes one of a i Of course the university girls are i somewhat handicapped by their school work which makes it necessary for them to remain in Lawrence at a time when future homes arc calling but they are yet hoping that one of their number may draw I he prize One coed more mercenary than the rest wishes to learn the name of the member who gave his financial rating as $65000 I 4 I The Young Mlsstonarv Soviet of Central Christian Church will observe open house on New Year's afternoon re ceiving from until 6 at the home of Miss Klohnie Houck 1H6 North New Jersey street i at' ter noou in honor of her sister Miss Hazel ern Batty whose engagement to Banns Neal was announced in a novel man ner It was a real the cat out of the for the news was conveyed In tlirt Cl hearts caught by an engagement ring rank Wilson and IL Brill subject a paper sion will denee of Carl Gruss the brakeman who was blamed by the officials of the load and who is confined to a hospital with a broken leg DREAD SINGLE BLESSEDNESS Indiana Suit and Skirt Company 309 SAKS BUILDING 41 East Washington Street Take Elevator to Third loor Al tlQ 7 are coat many kinds1 py worth' upward to $2500 Others equal bargains at $1509' Still others at $1950 The beauty of these moderately priced garments will satisfy gratify enthuse you Third floor Brown meeting will at the Big A Been Examined by Grand Jury There are Hartz Mountain Canaries for $225 Andreasburg Rollers for $300 and $350 Everyone guaranteed a singer Cages 98c to $700 Basement Miss Rose Thlenes iss Blanche Kellv van and Miss Nellie O'Donnell young women were members of the June class of St Agnes Academy and wore their graduation dresses and carried arm bouquets of American Beauty roses The dancers were Miss Rosie Galleghar Miss Irene Rogers Miss Lurile Yow Miss Loretta eeney Miss Helen itz gerald Miss Bthel Miss Nolic Miss Katherine Downs Miss Mary Lenahan Miss Margaret la herty Miss Mildred Casey Miss Agnes Keller Miss Emma Bailev Miss Dorothv Madden Miss Helen Martin Rov Mans field Charles McNamara Victor Sehneid r'cncn ran I Mansfield Daniel Ra vinond Lmik Ada ms Ralph McCord Raymond Pugh Ernest Uirkins 'rank Rogers Leo raim Leo McNamara Paul Smith Wil liam Mooney Harding Hovey Philip Glick Anthony Yoltz Leo Martin and Edward Dean SUIT SALE OR WOMEN Clubs Observe Holiday Season The bride was gowned us? trimmed with Ven ller veil was fastened with strands ot pearls and brilliant Suite formerly selling at '0! Kk $750 to $1500 on sal? at aP ifc The House will give the regular card party Saturday afternoon Jan 4 The game will begin al 2:30 o'clock Mrs Charles JL Broich will be the hostess of the afternoon All are lower in price regardless of their extreme popu larity recent arrival or other attributes of charm $1500 $1950 $2500 i $3250 and $3500 are the new prices Take you pick of white chinchilla vicuna double faced or other rough cloths Mr and Mrs Virgil Lockwood Mr and Mrs Jessc Moore Mr and Mrs 11 Burnet Mr and Mrs Scott Bick nell of ort Wayne and Miss Elizabeth Secor will receive informally New Year's evening from 5 to 9 o'clock at ihe Bur HUJiir Jd street Urges Boston Women Not to Marry BOSTON Mass Dec 2R Mrs Kate Barnard affectionately known as country charities of Okla of Boston The Thcla chapter of the Phi Beta Psi Sorority will keep open house New day from 3 to 6 at th? home of Miss Leita Chapin 2420 Talbott avenue I he hostesses will be Miss Chapin Miss Marjory Scoggin Miss Helen Dippel Miss Nettie Landers Miss Rae DeBolt Miss Helen Hannan Miss Irene Healey Miss Hajjel Stenger Mlus Ruth Miss Jeanette Behrncr Miss rances Moore Miss Hazel rench Miss Mabel Goodwin Miss Ruth Holmes Miss Irene Giles Miss Neta Griffith Miss Bess Griffith Miss Es tella Cresigh Miss Ethel Banker and Miss Mary Underwood Christmas Price for owls Has Advanoed Owing to Euro pean Scarcity Sculptor Says Yankee Does More and Better Work Than oreigner COLUMBIA Mo Dec American art has a strong defender in George Julian Zolnay the St Louis sculptor who TURKEYS COME HIGH Englishmen paid more for their Christ mas turkevs this year than for many se' nns past The home supply which conies mostly from Cheshire was small because of th? floods of last summer when maiiv hundreds of birds wfie drowned In some districts which usually fi'enl hundreds of birds to London not a ingle on? could be obtained this yem am in other districts the supply was far below the normal The Balkan war is another factor Eng land gets her cheaper birds in normal wears from Hungary and Servia This wear Servia sent few if any and the Hungarian supply was also short Russia might have been looked for to make up th? shortage but a big cold storage ware house was recently destroyed there re ducing half of nine supplies to cinders Hees? having gone out of fash ion fo? Christmas dinners the English man had to tall back on chickens and game KINDNESS CURE AILS The phm of he Brit ish government to cure habitual prisoners by kindness hao I crnved a tempo" try setback Earlv in the year there was established nt Camp Hill Isle of Wight what is known as a where men sent ior an indefinite term of detention after penal servitude have privileges that are not available Io the men in the neighboring penal servitude prison There is a canteen from which they can obtaliW rerlam luxuries they are per mitted to smoke and write to their friends and' there is a common hall for meals and recreation A certain period of good behavior however is required before the men are eligible for these privileges Re centlv some new arrivals demanded ex ceptional treatment immediately upon ar rival and being refused it started a mu tiny Tbev ret used to dn their allotted work smashed th? cell furnishings and demolished the cottage windows Soft words had no pfTect and npt until The Knabe inquiry by the grand jury is believed to have been completed yester day as far as the hearing of testimony from witnesses is concerned Only two witnesses were questioned both of them having been recalled They werO kept in th? grand jury room only a short time? Dr John MeLeay was questioned a short time as was A Ragsdale ad ministrator of Dr estate One witness the grand jury desired to hear but who resides In another county has not appeared and is not expected to come Tf the witness does appear the grand jury will hear evidence she nas to give REPORT The Aftermath Club will meet Thurs lenrgc Cornelius Mrs will read i paper on and Mrs ad a discussion on the Mrs Christen will read on ca thcdrals and thi discus Coats for Dress Wear Reduced Afternoon fend evening coats of brocades chiffon velvets velours and imported novelties d7E AA for coats originally priced JUU at $12500 $15000 and $17500 Other coats light and dark designed and appro priate for dress wear at $2500 $4950 $1950 $4590 These carry price tickets calling for from $2500 to their real worth nf a fill known cases of pulmonary tuberculosis became compulsory in England and Wales 102100 cases have been give proper treatment to those suf ferers who cam not themselves afford It a Is one of the main objects of the national 7 insurance plan Thus far in the Middlesex alone there have been 157 4 applicants for treatment although the act is gust becoming known Of these yi applicants 120 were men and thirty seven women Must of these were recommended for sanitarium treatment and are receiv i Ing it and those taken in time are im provng A very dotm mined effort is be ing maue to stamp out the disease A COMPARATIVELY EASY Houston An aviator la building a machine to cross the ha already been 5 mean to tell me that men haAn flown across th? that men ham nlrnndv Hoile machines to do will be permitted to enter the theater although only twenty years old is ahead of all other ernintries On? American sculptor rloos as much work in a year as a foreigner does hi a says Mr Zolnay Their work is better red by llieir countrymen too American artists have healthy minde strength and originality I Mull Miss Ruth Holmes Mis lahan Miss Berenice Ca colt Mrs and Miss Verna1 Mooresville Miss Creta 1 i gantown and Miss Arctta Smock ton Kentucky Orator Speaks Under spices of A This Afternoon Col George Bain known as Kentucky orator will speak at jhe A Big Meeting in Theater this afternoon He has chosen for the subject of his address I Could Live Life The address is prepared es pecially for audiences of men Between 12000 and 15000 invitations have gone out to all parts of th? city and it is expected that one of the largest Big Meeting crowds of the reason will be present' The doors of the theater will lie thrown open at 3 o'clock and the Big Meeting orchestra win give tne following pro gram: March Selection Idol Two step Reel Medley of Dur Waltzes Land Polka Love Mazurka March A special feature of the the iniliul appearance Meeting this season of the tine ot tne nuinners especially by which was tied about the neck of a favorite cat After the card game Hut hostess brought pussy into the room in a bag and when she jumped out she scam pered about th? room until one of the guests caught her and read aloud the names on the hearts The guests were Miss Edna Barnhill Miss Marion Bruce Miss Ethel Landis Miss Edith Call Miss Mae Sprague Miss Gertrude Gutelius Miss Gladys itzpat rick Miss Helen snmgiet Hall Miss Tliornnson Jeanette llenlev Miss Ruth Richie Ruth Sulgrove Miss Pauline Kugna Miss Martha iJoau ivuss lima qnngn rances Henderson Miss Eva Matthews Miss dith Wilson Miss Helen Hamion Miss Hazel Nash Miss Angelinc Trook Miss Mary Gilmore Miss Vivian Tolin Miss Bertha Dawson Miss Gladys Dol larhydb Miss Hazel Mayr Miss Stella rench Steam Dye Works The Garment Cleaners 49 CIRCLE 49 WALTER EHLERS Satin Slippers or Social unctions We show several styles at $350 and $400 a pair Cuban or rench heels Size range is complete and if we the color desired tint it fpr you Second loor SOCoats Made up in splendid ma A terial and snappy styles Values up to $1250 I I The national convention of the Phi Gamma Delta raternity closed its ses sion at the Claypool Hotel yesterday Cheney president of the Pacific Na tional Bank of New York was elected president red Rieble of Omaha Neb lay archon and Klkanah Hulley edi tor of the fraternity magazine Atlantic City was chosen as the place of meeting for the convention next year to be held during the holiday season fSan ran cisco was recommended as the meeting place for 1914 Two thousand dollars is to be set aside as a fund for the publication of a fra ternity catalogue to contain the history of the organization The appointment of a traveling secre tary was authorized ATTENDANCE IS INCREASED The afternoon session was presided over by Judge A A Adams of the Ap i pellate Court president pro I cm 1 Petitions for charters were received 5 from Williams College Williamstown Mass and John Stetson University lorida Nether of these was acted upon owing to the fact that they had not been within trie time limit 'I'he attendance registration was in creased to 530 the largest ever known at a Phi Gumma Delta convention In an apology for his absence from the business sessions of the fraternity Mr airbanks explained that an attack of Candy for the New Year Chocolates or chocolates and bon bons 25c a pound The man who makes them says: use purer or better gredient The only real differ ence between my chocolate creams and those which sell at 50c or 60c a pound is that mine are dipped liy machinery the others by Try them maybe you've been paying too much for brand and box 2 3 or 5 lb boxes all at 25c a pound Basement Learn to Crochet Lessons ree We've engaged a competent teacher and provided materials to supply all who desire to avail them selves of a free course of instruc tion in crocheting LONDON Dec Blackburn trade unionists supported by several manu fact irers have entered a protest against the inducements being offered to the girls of Lancaster to desert their rooms emigrate to Canada Immigration agents have been I through tlie northern county pointing out girls what excellent opportunities re for girls in the Dominion tie men outnumber the women and that after working for a short time they are almost certain to make good marriages Unfortunately for the agents however the expansion of the cotton ndus has been such that in all the shortage of labor is threatei and the suggestion has been seriously made that a deputation should be sent to other countries with the view of per auading Lam asidre factory emigrants to return to the old countryunil their old rtrrnnsal was made at a meet ing of tlie guardians of Blackburn to the effect that Hie board should approve of the emigration of suitable girls from the union cottage homes to Canada prac ticallv the whole board protested The urged tliat Britishers In Canada wanted English wives and that in oiwonee thev married Russians and Boles girls were just as badly needed1 mills where they earned as mucn men and had a more independent 1 kt 1 'Av HHgM Lhr I VIORA of I K' 'M I i MMMjl ISE 1 the RMEtRXdSbS Ml I 1 Th? must cosLly attraction ever pro duetd in any theater will be seen at Eng $795 I Suits i' ra id 2 3 I I KUtffiW ffSf KSfcfttBlS fggiMil Ksilliga i TkoThl Os' Xfc L' 'Wl i 4 4 Oil j'.

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