- i :.w,m i t TrrrrTi T-nTriTrro troMlf nPTTT A CCAr"T A TT?T DDT7CC TTVTTTTt rTT?C A VT tu k T H. tft Dr- y-N f - if i 1 v 1 I 1 - ' Ay fj 1 - - h 4. . ' f, ;- - ,k f ( ? . ' I . .. I , ' iS SI-' 4 'f.tzi--' .:: 'iif X !ij :-r: ' XtfUi . i 11 " , ' ! ,",1 i,..,. . ,, .XLfer,,. .... . -, ; I -- ' i rsxaasz m u?Ar eft-sot- I T t i " -' i-i nimn,! iiiimii i.N,, iiiMmii.. , - - : f) 'iA !:JJ Do You Stay Awake Nights Planning Frocks? feMfcMBER 1 lt older tt X bow the heroine or bring the big fashion facte home the romantic novels !- quickest, and from them the lnost con- rentlonal person ran learn that the bertha Is big feature on cotton frocks, that open overskirtn with con traitlng Kklrta beneath are another. In fact, a great many of the organdie dresses are two dresses, a different colored organdie being used for the straight undersltp, and a fuller over- V ways wore "a simple cotton frock f t can see them, can't rout wltl sllmsy white things, no shape or cbartt at HI, With lust about as much plrlt ti the spineless heroines them- eiVtot Maybe t wrong them, but I can't help but think that the things the designers tike to call "simple cot ton frocks" today are very, very dLf-y dress being made of a contrasting col fertnt They might at first glance or. give you a hint of simplicity, but on close Inspection you'll find as much thought and work has been expended on them as on more sophisticated frocks of silk or wool. But don't you lore tbemf I spend my nlghts tosslng on my pillow wonder ing whether It shall be red and white dotted swlss, or a mauve organdie, or a brown checked gingham, or a gray lines. Or one of those exquisite little hand-mad voiles, of ft frilly affair of Organdies share their honors evenly with dotted swlss, which is usually or-gandle-trimtued for contrast. I am greatly pleased over the red Swisses with the white dot In fact, it you can wear red you would do welt to adopt it not only for swlss, but for organdie, linen, or checked gingham. The lat ter is so popular that I heat it Is al most Impossible tor the shops to keep them in stock. After red, alt the bril liant shades are good, better than the net and batiste. It Just shows what a pastels, and then the very dark shades, little forethought will do, for even not only for street wear, but for Sum- th coarsest starched muslins that mer dances. A darling little Summer, masquerade as organdies are fetching dance dress is of dark brown organdii beyond words. , with puff of heavy cream-colored net Ot course, I know you are Interested to flttlnh the sleeves and bands of It more in the novelties, such tMIhgi at on the skirt treated to brown wool ap- clre moussellne very full and bound pllqued flowers. wits colored ribbon, or a black orgitn- But Summer dresses are not all so die ftotk with huge bertha collar and dressy, though they do not lack In plo tter of small ruffles put on in creg- tiiisqueh.ess. Some wonderful little cent shape of blue organdie with huge morning frocks are being made ot rings ot black, 6r a gray organdie with plain chambray as a bit newer than bertha and tiers ot lace dyed to match, checked gingham. Those are trimmed a bate nowerea riooon sasn and a with coiorea ricxracx. 1 Know some HAStO OF C&GAW&fE OrT&& ADOXJT FBaTHS Of mNHf shades. This rickrack trimming vogue an odd way. 11 was a chemise dress, I believe linens ar picking up agai for afternoon dresses popped hp so with long V in front, the skirt applied tor Summer street wear. They wera nnlrklv fmt i in hard n flnif It In tn th In waistline. At intervals 0 expensive tor awhile that folki brlEht colors at nresenl I saw a around the skirt occurred vertical seemed to lose interest in them. Nor funny little bead rose ornament to the girls who are making theirs, dyeing wonderful blue linen the Other day in stripes ot stltched-on white soutache they are blossoming forth In the most left of h bertha. Still, novelties th rickrack' to the most unusual a smart shop window that used It In braid alternating wltn rickrack. beautiful shades, bark brown linen. . , with tan linen binding, and all shades of tan and brown wool embroidery, are striking. And the red, made coat style, with at least thre dosen whit ball buttons traveling down the front atld white cord loops to match, Is a perfect dream. I saw an awfully cut white linen, Just peeping out ot the workroom in one shop' thai sells the newest first It had tor trimming It Is In the trimming that the novelty tomes, for most of these ar mad slip-on chemise of coat style Sinks of mall checked gingham put on with a binding ring ot black patent leather and the leather held down With bright stitches, ti II' m 1V.' -,V.'J v ;".'.... ' -j .,,77 - i'm .rfr-l , - v j , ga a -X !'l w I J : .. t I a ) ' 5 ' S.-? I ! t Si. ! ! x ft"..-;;...::: -. .si:;:i-" ; ':: ' " .'l 5 i v..' ' VV.' .'.' ,.,.,.V.' '.'.'.C'Mv.V' ! .!.:. J , ! I 5 . :: '" ' k '. . 'A !fj v :;t;t h :; ,: . , .' - ft tvj J Of JfOrV2SZ 57VSSS' with EVER let soup boil fax. Always singe a fowl white paper. Do not salt meat In a soup until it Is done. To boll a chicken fast makes the Th belt was patent leather, ugh. with colored embossings occurring at Smoke will remov bad odors more interval. effectually, and with less labor than t see they ar trimming and binding anting else. the finer gingham with linen as well a with organdie. Where the linen makes a nice tailored street frock out of the gingham, th organdie turns It into an airy, fairy afternoon affair. Some awfully pretty ginghams In the half-inch blocks have the cutest things Coffee is a very superior disinfectant Bait should always be eaten with nuts. A hot shovel held over varnished furniture will take out white spots. A small piece of glue dissolved in skimmed milk and water will restore done to them with wool. Such as big old crape. A Bedspread With Crocheted Edge. On the Left a Detailed Ncttr ot th Crochet Design. cross-stitches on the white blocks running stitches going through several ot the blocks, and so on. Philadelphia Record. 0 w A raw prune placed in the coffee pot will Improve th flavor of th coffee. When blackening a stove use an old pair ot kid gloves. A little alum added to store polish Will help keep Ue stove bright and shining. Bran is better than soap for clean ing white paint Potato Salad. Tak tiro cups of cold diced pota toes, two cup of chopped celery, one cup of mayonnais, halt a cup chili sauc or tomato catsup, two table spoons Worcestershire sance, two ta blespoons grated onion, salt pepper and more lemon juice If needed. Method Have potatoes cold and mix with celery. Make mayonnaise, add sauc and onion, pour over potatoes and celery, blend together and If mors acid U liked ' add tnor lemon Jnlce. This gives ft rather pink looking salad, caused by th red chill siuce. This Is a good dressing to net ovr salmon or tuna fish. Chew Straw. Tak two eup of flour, butter stxe ot a walnnt, on cup grated chews, on teaspoon salt, one-fourth teaspoon cayenne pepper, lc water to mak a very stiff dough. Method Mix salt, pepper and butter into floor. Add cheese and th water," nslng just enough water to mak ft vtry still, dry dough. Roll out on board, fold to gether. roll ftgaln. Repeat his four time. If th dough becomes sticky plac on lc to get chfllstt Ron ottt one-fourth inch thick, eat Into straw one-tourth at an inch wid, four Inches long. Plac carefully on baking pan. Bake In moderate oven until i light irown, but crisp. q 1 KID SIGHT LAKE XT. I am tired of noisy cabarets, whare one can't talk tor the music I am tired ot all men with marceUa hair. I am tired of temperamental "vamps" of both sexes. I am tired of allusions to "home made hooch" and "private stock." I am tired of worsted embroidery on hats and gowns. I am tired ot halr-cutB that look as if a lawn-mower had been run around the edge of the scalp. I am tired ot he-women and she men. I am tired of moving picture actresses who cry glycerine tears. I am tired of parchment painted lampshades In show-windows. I am tired ot Imitations ot celebrat ed people. I am tired of stories that begin "When I was in France." I am tired of paying $1.50 a pound for candy when sugar Is only t cents. I am tired of pasty-faced youths with cigarettes hanging from their mouths. I am tired of short skirts that reveal telegraph poles. I am tired of very while noses and very yellow necks. I am tiredoh! Bhailes of forgetful nesa I am tired ot myself. H. P.