R U R A L E N T E R P R IS E 4 STYLES IN AFTERNOON FROCKS; FLARES AND FURS ADORN COATS H E N th e d isc o u rse Is of sp rin g a n d su m m er sty le s In c o a ts o r su its, one m ay expect to e x h a u s t th e su b je ct a f te r a w h ile a n d m ake a n end o f It. B ut w hen th e ta lk Is of sp rin g 's lovely fro c k s fo r su m m er aft ernoons, th e c o n v e rsa tio n Is sim ply •‘c o n tin u e d In o u r next Indefinitely and w ill not com e to th e end of th e su b je c t b ecau se th e re la no likelihood of Its h av in g a n end. O ne p le a sa n t episode follow s a n o th e r ; fo r now th a t W SUITABLE DRESS FOR SCHOOL OR BUSINESS Painting by Titian Found in Berlin Shop A fte r re m a in in g fo r an In c alcu la b le u um her o f y e a rs u a tu e less a u d cov­ ered w ith grim e, au a p p a re n tly g en u ­ ine T itia n has been tu rn e d up In an a n tiq u e shop In B erlin. T h e su b je c t—o n e th a t T itia n p a in t »d m ore th a n once— Is "V enus, C upid and th e O rgan P la y e r," and. though the Venus Is e v id e n tly un Idealized Ig u re, th e o rg a n is t h a s been Id e n ti­ fied a s th e y o u th fu l P hilip, la te r P h il­ ip II of Spain, and th e C upid a s oue o f T itla u 's ow n In fa n t sons. P h ilip m et T itia n a t M ilan In IM S am i uguln a t A ugsburg tw o y e a rs la te r, and so m ight h a v e sa t fo r th e lik en ess. T h e p a in tin g , a f te r tre a tm e n t, proved to be In a lm o st p e rfe c t p re se rv a tio n , a m i th e blue of th e sky In th e buck- gro u n d Is e x ce p tio n a lly in te n se .—T he L iving Age. I n ess and q u a in t sty le o f ch arm in g ' su m m er dresses, T h is sp rin g ’s u tility c o a ts h a v e a rig h t to p o in t w ith p rid e to In- j crea se d dignity In style, a s becom es th e m ost im p o rta n t item In th e se a so n 's s tr e e t clothes. T hey a re d istin c tly dlf- fe re n t from th e re g u la tio n s p o rts c o ats a n d th e re Is n o th in g c a su a l o r easy- going about them , even w hen th ey a re j m ade of tw e ed s o r o th e r m an n ish I cloths. P e rh a p s It Is b ecau se they 4 YOUR OTOR NEED onaMotor To Have a Clear, Sweet Skin T ouch pim ples, re d n ess, ro u g h n e ss or Itching, if any, w ith C u tlc u rn O in t­ m ent, th en b a th e w ith C u tlc u ra Soap a n d hot w a ter. R inse, dry g en tly a n d d u st on a III tip C u tlc u ra T alcu m to lea v e a fa sc in a tin g fra g ra n c e on skin. E v ery w h e re 25c each .— A d v e rtisem en t. R ig n t and W ro n g O r * * * A p p ro p riate n ess Is th e k ey n o te of good dressing. T h e sm a rte st tailo re d su it Is out o f place at an e vening function a n d a d re ss su ita b le fo r ail a fte rn o o n tea Is not th e rig h t selection for business or school w ear. N e v erth e ­ less It Is q u ite comm on to see a girl In a th in beaded d re ss bending o v e r a ty p e w rite r, or a high school girl In a faucy silk o r g e o rg ette fris k busy w ith a pow der puff lusteail of h e r L a tin gram m ar. T hese m ista k e s In costum e do not usually occur because th e w e a re rs have no o th e r choice In a m ea g er w ardrobe. O ften the u n su ita b le cos­ tu m e is q u ite expensive. S om etim es th e w rong kind of d re ss w as bou g h t In th e first place o r a left-o v er p a rty d re ss Is being w orn out. Bud selection, som etim es accom panied by o th e r m is­ ta k e s In shoes, h a t, a n d a ccesso ries. Is due in p a rt to slavish im itatio n of w hat o th e r g irls w e a r and, in a g re a t m any cases, to a g irlish longing for som ething th a t seem s b e au tifu l, w ith ­ out any luch refunding of th e p rin c i­ ples of good ta s le . A O u a in t A f te r n o o n F ro ck . •h< *er fa b ric s a n d p rin te d silk s a re e s ta b lish e d In th e inode, d esig n ers tind In th em p e rp e tu a l in sp ira tio n a n d In­ c e n tiv e to v a ry th e sty les. T h e q u a in t a n d alm o st c hildish flav o r o f th e y o u th fu l frock p ic tu re d h e re, Is th e re s u lt o f se v e ra l sty le f e a tu r e s u se d to t h a t end. O ne of th em Is th e very full sk irt, w ith flare In su re d by th e p la ite d rutile o f ta ffe ta a n d a n o th e r Is th e r a th e r high w a is t­ lin e w ith Its p lain silk girdle. T I ip u se o f p la ite d ta ffe ta on th e sleev es Is Im p o rta n t a n d m ak e s them u n u s u a l ; th e long ribbon tie s fa ste n e d w ith a brooch, a re even m ore unusutrl and the neck finish Is d e m u re am i p re tty . W orn w ith o n e -stra p o r p lain slip p e rs th is fro ck w ill s u b tr a c t y e a rs from Its w e a re r. W hen d e sig n e rs d eal w ith p rin te d silk s, u sin g th em alone, o r In c o m b in a ­ tio n w ith plain, s h e e r fa b ric s. It seem s e a s y fo r them to tu r n o u t ehle sty le s in a fte rn o o n d re sse s. In m any of th ese m ust live up to th e a lm o st un iv ersal touch of so ft f u r th a t th e y m ak e a po in t o f trim n e ss a n d e le g a n c e ; but m ore likely it Is th e r e tu r n o f thg ta ilo re d m ode to fa v o r th a t h a s given them add ed Im p o rtan ce. T w o o u ts ta n d in g sty le triu m p h s n p |te a r In th e tw o u tility c o a ts as show n here. O ne o f th e s e Is th e coal o f sm ooth-faced d o t h th a t In tro d u ces th e w ide flare In th e sk irt, achieves a double b re a ste d fro n t, w hen fa sten e d up, anti re m e m b e rs th e beco m in g n esi o f a sid e fa sten in g . It p ro c la im s Its chic u p -to -d aten e ss by th e s e m eans, n u t even m ore th a n all. In th e finish­ ing to u ch o f fu r ab o u t th e c o lla r F a sh io n re fu se s to tu rn Its hack on fu r but d isc a rd s Its w in te r fu rs and tu r n s to su m m er fu rs w ith new In­ te re st. In th is m odel th e to u ch of fu r Is m erely d e c o ra tiv e a n d m odish O ne w ould o f c o u rse ex p ect th e p lain tw eed to p co a t to com e to the fo re in a seaso n of sm a rt tailo red Step in Right Direction. H at Worn (P rep a red by th» I'n ltvd S tate» D ep a rtm en t of A g ricu ltu re ) "P ie p la n t” grow s out In th e vege­ tab le g arden, h u t on th e tHhle it’s a fru it. B efore It becom es rh u b a rb pie. It’s usu ally rh u b a rb sauce, o r Ju st stew ed rh u b arli— cooked til! te n d e r in » | T w o o f th e L a to st C o a ts. J U L IA B O T T O M L E I ifc. l i l t . Wetter* Mewnpaper Lajua.) Rhukurb Fr««h From tbs Ready for Uee. Garden, — m ade like y our old frien d , ap p le b e t­ ty. U se about equal p a r ts of rh u b a rb sa u c e and b u tte re d b re ad crum bs, w ith s u g a r sp rin k le d on each layer, and a little cinnam on o r n u tm eg on top. You will need ab o u t th re e or fo u r tahles|HMiiifuls of m elted b u tte r to ndx w ith each q u a rt of crum bs. F ifte e n m in u te s In th e oven will b ake th e m ix tu re to p e rfe c tio n . O r, use ra w rh u b a rb In th e sam e w ay and co v er th e bak in g dish first. B ake It ab o u t tw enty-five m in u te s and then ta k e th e cover off so th e top will brow n. A " b e tty ” Is se rv ed hot, and alm o st everybody likes old fash io n ed h a rd s a m e w ith It. In fa ct, h a rd sa u c e goes w ith alm ost every d e sse rt you can m ake w ith rh u b a rb ." H e re 's a h in t w hen you m ak e a rh u b a rb p ie : B rehnke th e low er c ru st fo r a bout ten m inutes, o r until It Ju*t begins to color d e lic ately , and th en put In th e filling o f rh u b a rb sauce. F inish us usual and you will be d e ­ lig h te d to find th a t th e low er c ru s t Is not soggy. How ab o u t a rh u b a rb c obbler o r a rh u b a rb sh o rtc a k e ? M ake b isc u it d o u g h —th e ten d e r, fluffy kind, rolled fa irly th ick . F o r a sh o rtc a k e , h ake It In a sin g le larg e fo u n d lay er, sp ilt It, b u t te r It, and p our th e rh u b a rb sauce betw een th e lay e rs and o v e r the top. A cobbler, op "h y g ien ic pie," Is baked In a n e a rth e n w a re o r g lass b a k in g dish w ith th e fru it on th e bottom and tfia b isc u it dough on top. Sw eeten th s rh u b a rb e x tr a well fo r e ith e r of th e a uses o r se rv e a sw eet sauce. Some o th e r tim e give th e fam ily p lain b ak ed rh u b a rb cut up a n d sp rin k led w ith s u g a r and spice. In c id e n ta lly , If you can a n y rh u b a rb th is season, bake It first In ste ad o f ste w in g It. T e m p e ra tu re f o r M i lk T h e best te m p e ra tu re fo r keeping m ilk Is 50 degrees F. o r less, and good a little w a te r and sw eeten ed a s you m ilk kept as ™>l a s th a t ahould r e ­ like It. O f c o u rse It’s good fo r the m ain sw eet for 12 h o u rs a t leaat and fam ily to give th em stew ed rh u b a rb | o rd in a rily 24 ho u rs o r m ore, a f te r It fo r sp rin g m orning b re a k fa sts, and re a c h e s th e consum er. If Ice c an n o t rh u b s rb pie fo r d e sse rt a t d in n er, but he o b tain e d , an Icelesa re fr ig e r a to r o r yon can In tro d u ce a little w elcom e v a ­ som e such device Is a help, even rie ty by se rv in g It occasionally som e th o u g h a te m p e ra tu re aa low a s 50 d e g re e s F. can ra re ly he m a in tain ed o th er way. T ry a " rh u b a rb b e tty ,” for In sta n ce I In It. (jood Mona Motor O il Radio Sutton Entertainment at K-O-l-L the P u z z le d T h e te a c h e r w as sh o w in g th e c h il­ d re n how to form th e figures fro m 1 to 12, A fte r w ritin g th em on th e b lac k b o ard se v e ra l tim e s she to ld th e c h ild ren to w rite th em In th e ir e x er­ cise books from m em ory. W hen, la te r, she looked nt th e books sh e found th a t one little boy h a d w ritte n th e n u m b ers c o rre c tly up to ten . hut In ste ad o f th e figure 11, he had w ritte n only 1. “ W hy, w h at is th e m ean in g o f th is, 1 J a c k ie Jo n e s? ” she a sk ed , p o in tin g out th e so lita ry figure. "P le ase, te a c h e r," he said, "I d id n 't know on w hich side o f th e 1 to put th e o th e r 1.”— P e a rso n 's. T h e first ste p in th e rig h t d irec tio n Is to lea rn w iiat Is a p p ro p ria te a n d b e au tifu l In d re ss, sa y s th e U nited j S ta te s D e p a rtm e n t of A g ric u ltu re. M any g irls a re of th e opinion th a t only a p a rty d re ss Is p re tty , h u t such Is not th e case. A co stu m e th a t is a;e Right and W rong W ay. p ro p ria te fo r w ork o r school m ay be T h e Illu s tra tio n show s tw o g irls very ch arm in g . If It Is sim p le In de­ I t's easy sign. h arm o n io u s in color from h a t to com ing out of high school. shoes, m ade of d u ra b le m ate ria ls, leav ­ to pick out th e one w ho Is a p p ro p ri­ T h e girl In ing th e w e a re r fre e to do wdiat she a te ly d ressed . Isn 't It? h a s to do w ith o u t th in k in g of h e r d ress th e d ra p ed s a tin anil e la b o ra te h a t Is a t all, it is a p p ro p ria te . Such a cos­ so conscious o f h e r a p p e a ra n c e th a t tum e may he in ex p en siv e and y et re ­ she fiHS to sto p am i look in h e r m ir­ flect good ta s te In every d e ta il. T h e ro r. It w ould be dlfliculI to guess how d re ss m ay be c o m fo rtab le and o f p le a s­ she gels into her co m plicated d re ss, , ing color, not too som ber, a n d not too o r how long she ta k e s to com plete her light for th e season, m ade o f p r a c ti­ to ile t, (in c can at least he su re th a t cal, d u ra b le m a te ria l th a t does not soli sh e is not going for a tramp in th o se easily. M a te ria ls th a t a re very s a t­ high heeled sa tin slip p ers, w hich c ram p isfa c to ry fo r w in te r w e a r a re tw eeds, h e r to es a n d th ro w h e r body out of charm een. F re n c h serge, Jersey, challle, b alance. On th e o th e r hand, w h at flannel, and so fo rth , w hile tissu e g ing­ high school o r bu sin ess girl w ould not ham s, E nglish p rin ts , linens, w ash a d m ire th e sim p licity of th e eo stu m e j silks, and so fo rth , a re very su itab le o f th e o th e r figure? H e r d re ss Is m ost fo r sum m er w ear. T h e design of tills a ttr a c tiv e and is so well designed th a t d re ss should be a s sim ple and becom ­ It will not go out of sty le quickly. Introduce a Little Welcome Variety in Cooking. | sty le s a n d th e tw eed co at Is a s p o p u ­ la r a s ever. T h e re a re q u ite a num ­ ber of novel w eaves to give It added In te re st a n d It Is o fte n u n ite d to a sm a rt ra p e by w ay o f v a rie ty and g re a te r w a rm th . T h e trim a n d effl- J d e n t-lo o k in g c o at a t th e rig h t p re ­ se n ts huge p o c k ets and s tr a p s fault- , lessly ta ilo re d a s sufficient a n d pro p er d eco ra tiv e fe a tu re s a n d a d d s a »oft f u r c o lla r to p rove th a t n o th in g elso could m ake a b e tte r finish. Plain. T h e h a t w orn w ith It will h a v e to go o u t in all kinds o f w e ath e r, so It will he p lain and fa irly close tilting, w ith alm ost no trim m ing, o f co u rse it will harm onize in color w ith th e d re ss or any coat th a t is w orn. W hen th e sam e h a t h a s to be w orn w ith al- [ most e v ery th in g , g re a t c a re m ust be given to Its selection. A g ray h a t. for instan ce, does not u su a lly h arm o n ize well w ith brow ns and ta n s in co at or dress, o r In sh o es a n d stocking, lint r e ­ q u ires a differen t se t o f color to n es In the re st o f th e costum e, such a s blue, black, or deep purple. A leafy green o r a black h a t can he w orn w ith a g re at m any o th e r shades. If one m ust have an econom ical w ard ro b e, as m ost girls m ust. It is a good ru le to th in k of it a s a w hole, a n d buy a rtic le s th a t esn he w orn In terc h an g e ab ly w ith good effect, even if one seem s to ten d very m uch to one set of shades. Shoes fo r school o r b u sin e ss w ear should look busin esslik e, and not sug gest dancing. T hey should, of course, be c are fu lly tilted. A pproved types of shoes have s tra ig h t in n e r lines, give room fo r th e to es to sp re ad , h ave low heels, and allow th e w e a re r to sta n d erect. T hey a re th e sam e sort a girl w ould choose for a hike o r for any sp o rt not re q u irin g special shoes. VARIOUS WAYS FOR SERVING RHUBARB th e little s c a rf c o lla r and tie cuffs a r , n o ted a n d th e y a r e m ade tip In tw o-piece effects q u ite a s o ften a s in one-piece. T h e re a re m any a pron e f­ fe c ts a lso by w hich th e fa sh io n ab le fu ln e s s Is a d d ed to th e sk irt w ith o u t d is tu rb in g th e slim lin e s of th e silh o u ­ e tte . T h e se fro n t flounces a re p laited In aide o r box p la its, s h irre d o r cut so th a t th ey fall In godets. All th e s h e e r fa b ric s lend th em se lv es to shir- rin g s, tu ck s, a n d little ruffles a n d th ese — o ften aid ed by One v e stee s and col­ la r s of lace a n d n s t— add to th e d aln tl- H a d H im fp r School or Business. ing a s possible, w ith o u t e la b o ra te or show y trim m ing. It should be p lan n ed to slip on quickly w ith o u t c o m p lica t­ ed fasten in g s. (P rep ared by th e U n ited S ta te s D ep a rtm en t o f A g riculture. I « Every Quart Guaranteed W r ig h t’s Ind ian V eg eta b le P ills correct Inti lg e* tlo n , co n stip a tio n , liver co m p la in t, bllloUMiiess. C osts you n o th in « to send for tr ia l boa to 372 Pearl St.. N. Y. A dv. S e a lin g W a x U s e d as P a in t P a in tin g w ith se a lin g w ax Is an In­ te r e s tin g Innovation. B re ak th e s e a l­ ing w ax Into sm all pieces, p la c e In a p a n a n d m elt by h o lding o ver a flam e. 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