Invitation To Children's Parties.
Naturally a birthday party made up of 50 little people, more or less, takes on certain gala day phases. There are invitations, either written or engraved, to be sent, specifying the day, honr and nature of the party, writes Mrs. A. G. Lewis in ThoLadies' Home Journal. If the stationery is to be engraved, some device which will appeal especially to chiidren should be chosen - something in which animáis or birds aro to serve as bearers of the much thought of invitation cards. Perhaps the Brownies might be pictured as carrying huge envelopes, inscribed with suitable monograms. If the hair is falling out and turniug gray, the glands of the skin need sfcimulating and color-food, and the best remedy and stimulant is Hall's Hair Renewer.
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Ann Arbor Argus
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