r'rt4t'r It :, Colored l-Cif I - ' IsWi ?P'T rirf ' y 1 I 1 A 1 ccAit Lace of on color combined with Ur of another, Is fimliliin'M luteal Interpretation of tlio beautiful. The featuring ot color contrast In an oft recurring theme tlili acason III Ilia fabric realm, however, applied to tare, th Idea takoe on a "something differ ant" sapert. In developing the lovely (own In the picture the di-slgner alllea lus trous old rnaa allovvr rayon lac with lac In dregs-ofwln ihaile. Tha modi4 would bo riiatly ai attractlva In Mack and white or In two tonea of the aama color, inch ai navy with lighter blue, dark gray with pala gray, beige with eggshell tint, or many other equally effwtlv combinations. Many clever thlnga are Mng dona with lac hy theme who have an eye for tha artlatlc. I unci a of lace or of cbllTon In contra ill ng color ar ex tremely decorative and Inspire tha de algner to acconitillah Interesting trim ming effect. Another elaboration of the lac theme la that of hnntl painting It. Sometime the blea la cnrrlel uit by tinting In tha background, thu accent lug the floral patterning or mot If of whatever type. It'i renlly worth while to try thla, If not for an entire droa at lenat for lac cnpcld to be worn with alioveleiia frock. Theaa ar liquid fast-color paluta which enn - s HINTS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS l F.gge are moat dlgeatlhle If cHiked at a teniperatur below tha boiling point, Slxteen-mesh la tha beat alt ecrecn for wlndowa and door became It not only keen out fllea but atao mosqul toe and ainnller Insects. A coara acruhhlng bruah kept near the door la convenient to clean muddy hoc and better than a knife which way cut or icrape the leather, To dry a printed allk dress, uae turklib toweta to absorb niolatur and to prevent the color from run olng. Us three towel ; on hetow th dreaa, on Inalda between tha front and back, and on above, and roll up until th garment ta dry enough to Iron. Some Good Things to Eat During hot weather froxen ealnde snd froxen dressing for well chilled ss I s ds make a strong appeal, ' There Is no limit to the way this Idea niny be developed. A tart lemon a b e r b e t with a table- 111 I in spoonful, or two ' ef -peanut butter added nuike a de licious dressing fur a huuiinu or a Shredded cubbage salad. ' ( I With the salad well chilled anil tiio dressing placed on It Just at the tin of serving, the 'result will be satis factory. The flnvora are bettor blended If the salad Is moistened with a little ninyonnnlae or cream drrp ' lug' and topped with Iho Icy one. .-JEMMtL .Cream Maynnalse.Kold one cupful of mnyonnutso" flavored wllh lemon Julco Into a cupful of whipped crenm sweetened wllh one tnlileNpooiifiil of powdered augur. Pour into n mold, seal nml puck In c and suit nnd let set nn hour bo fore using. Ilmjil Fruit 8ld. L'ho a combi Laces Are Combined By JULIA BOTTOMLEY be obtained at any art tnr, and whh'h can be uaed aucceaafully on chiffon and Incea, Sometime limtvnd of painting In background, the revere proceae ta employed. That la certain flower or Fairy "I have It, I have It," shouted th Fairy Queen. And all th fairies from far and Dear cam rushing to her, aaylng: "Iteautlfut Fairy Queen, what hav you)" "I know why Mr. Sun I looking so gorgeously thla lata afternoon," ah aaliL All th fnlric looked at Mr. Sun and then the Fairy Queen ran In and out of the group ot fulrlea whisper ing something to each and all of them. ".Now I" ahe exclaimed, "Heady, set, go r "They're going to have a race," said Mr,' Sun when he heard the Fairy Queen y "Heady V Ills face had been a little and II Was afraid they had forgotten. A tiny cloud had passed over It, but It had lasted only a 'second, for after the Fulry Queen had suld "do!" every little fairy ahouted with might and main:' "Many happy returns of the day, Mr. Sun. Many happy returns of the day. Many, many, many, many, many, many happy returns of th day!" How Mr. Run smiled t And th sun fairies all came out and danced and played games np In the sky. "Ah, you remember,1" said Mr. Sun. "Yes, yon remember, to be sure, that when I wear my beautiful red robe as 1 start for bed It means that It la my birthday." "And you have so many birthdays," said the fulrlea, Inughlug merrily. "To be sure, to be sure," said Mr. Sun. "An old fellow such as I am must hav lota of birthdays so as to keep himself young." "Well, well, well," said the Fairy Queen, "you will have to explain that Slieech, "How can you keep young having so many birthdays? Kach birthday By NELLIE MAXWELL nation of pineapple, firm, good fla vored apple, a bit of fresh or canned pear, a half doxen or more of minced niarshiuallowa, cover with whipped crenm to which a (ohlespoonful of any good mnyonnuls dressing bas been added In the proportion of one tnble spoonful to a cupful of tha whipped cream. Serve all well chilled. The bunnna when well ripened la a deep yellow flecked with brown and no sign of green at tha tips. Do not be afraid to buy bananas that are quite brown, If firm, for they are best when very ripe. Nuts and bananas supply cnrbohydriites and proteins, plueflpiu one a digestive element, ap ples hav always been known to keep the doctor awny, so with this combi nation one may be sure to have a healthful dish. Serve wllh the follow ing dressing: Take two egg yolks, one half cupful of sugar, one-hnlf teiispooiiful of mu st a id, two table spoonfuls ench of bul tor, lemon Juice, vinegar, one of olive oil, one teaspoon fill of suit, one-fourth teaspoonful of paprika and three-fourths of a cupful of whipped cream. Conk egg yolks, beaten with sugar, butler and other Ingredients over wnler, stirring con- motif ar selected and theae are touched up with color with charm ing results. Many of the frnnch lace are Inter worked with fine tullo backgrounda. That la, theae lace come that way, and are not the r exult of Individual workmnnahlp. It seems a If th world of fash lon cannot get enough of laca thla aeaion. Not only lac evening gown and wrap crowd the picture but the eiiaemhle entirely of lac I outstand ing for formal afternoon wear. In fact, th aleevele lac dress with a matching coot nerve fur both daytime and evening, for th Wrap need not be worn at alt time. An economical plan la to hav made a pair of de tachable aleeve which can be (napped Into the gown In readlne ahould occaalon arise. tO, till, W altars Mawaptpar Union.) How to Clean Silver j To remove tarnlxb from silver, place three teaapoonfuls of salt, three teaipoonfuls of soda and three quart of water In bright aluminum pan with tha silver. Th aolutlon must cover the illver. Bull three minute, ltetnov Ui allver, rlna in hot water and dry. An old aluminum pan may be kept for thla purpose but It should not be naed for cooking. A bright piece of aluminum may b used with th solution In an enamel-war pan, provided each piece of allver touchea th metal direct or through another piece. This method of cleaning Is satisfac tory with solid or plated stiver. It la not successful with German sliver, or metal alloys. Tale for Children By MARY GRAHAM BONNER make you a bit older. Isn't thst sol" "I'll tell yon. Fairy Queen, and lit tle fairies," said Mr. Sun. "That Is true when It come to the birthdays ot the earth people boy and girl and grownups, but not when It come to th birthdays of th sun. "Yon see, I am so very, very, very bid that It doesn't really mak much difference how old I am. "Hut I Ilk to hav birthdays often, end to celebrate them by wearing my 72 ur .r j.- jcj "Many Happy Returna of th Day." beautiful red robe, because It keeps in young Ilk a boy or girl. "Hoys and girls hav good sense to like birthdays and to celebrate them with candles snd cakes and Ice cream and niayh creamed chicken though perhaps I should hav named thoae foods In the opposite order from th way I did." All the fnlric laughed when they heard old Mr, Sun suggesting creamed chicken as a part of a birthday party. "You see." be said, aa he sow that they wer laughing i that Idea of bis, il know they sometimes hav creamed chicken, for I hav looked stantly. Cool, add the cream and pour over the salad. Summer for th housemother In many homes means Just more work and worry. Try to mak this sum mer on long va cation, with the children horn from school, with twJWWw p,ann,ng each t0 "t - ZWAWi do hta ahnrn th mother, too, may may hav some of th Joy of the good old summertime. Salads, sandwiches, cold drinks may Ink e the place of hearty meals during the warm weather, with the family feeling better for the simple foods Today every boy and girl Is called npon occasionally to prepare a dish for supper on Sundny night or camp Ing trips and they, If well practiced at homo, are happy to share In such en tei'tulKnient To be able to mix a tasty salad, or prepare a rarebit well Is an scenm pllshincnt of which to be proud. F.v crybody likes a fruit salad and they are simplest of all to prepare. (B, llll. Wastarn Nownmur Union. .VIS, - Combination (rrpart4 by th Unltad sot Dtpartmmt ot Agriculture.) Jan Is going to wear on of her sun suits almost all day long while sh visits little friend who has a won derful back yard with a sand pile la With th Drs en th Sun Suit Srvs for Undrwar and Bloomtra, It, and swings and all sorts of other Interesting things !n play with. How ever, th automobile rid come Drat, sod Jane's mother feels that th sun suit, with Its open top, Is not quit enough protection from th breexe during th ride, even If Jan herself does not In the least mind sppesrtng In public In her sun suit So a little down upon birthday celebrations where they hav bad supper hi th garden. "But yon see It keeps me young, like boys snd girls, to celebrate my birthday often, and I do It by wear. Ing my bright red rob as you know, "Th earth people always speak of th gorgeous sunset, on my birthday, but they dont know the reason for It" "We do." shouted the fairies. Tea, and I don't mind If yon tell some other friend," Mr. Sun said. "Yon might tell boys and girls or any nice people." "W will if w get th chance," said th fairies. So Mr. Sun went to bed. wearing hla birthday rob of red, while every one admired the brilliant sunset and while th sun fairies and twilight fairies said good-night to each other, for th aun fairies had gone to bed, too! ((B. llll. Wwtara Nw,ppr Union ) The Cozy Screened Porch j t ,r." ! ft ' OuUld VUw of Bsck Ysrd ss 8n From Scrnd Porch, Maryland Farm Home. ipranaran k tha t'nlenl aulas Dapartmant t Airk-ultura.) What do you aee from your kitchen aa yon work? And have you a restful vomer near or In your kitchen where you can relax occasionally? There are times almost every day when yon may have a few minutes free, not enough to go sll the way to snother part of the house, but well worth using, If possible, for sitting down and In the homely phrase, "taking the beft off one's feet" Here Is a glimpse of a screened porch attached to a farm kitchen near New Market Md. Following sugges tions made by the county home dem onstration agent the porch wus ar ranged with a dlvno and an ensy chair where the Intervals between the more active kitchen tasks could be passed rest fully. During six months of the year at least and lu Murylund some Outfit Liked matching dress has beon designed, mad as simply as posnlblo, with th lower part of the sun stiff serving as panties. By undoing on button and palling the dress over her head, Jan I ready for play, and equally quick ly, all dressed again to go home. Little combination outfits Ilk this will appeal to mothers who ar obliged to take their children In public convey ances before reaching the beach or park where sun baths ar possible, or those who for sny other reason wish to be prepared for a quick change In th child's costume. Th bureau of bom economics of the United States Department of Agriculture has beetr much Interested In designing practical, attractive clothes for little children, Th Sun Suit with special attention to easy laun dering features and simple construc tion. Soft cotton prints make charm ing outfits of this kind. Caat From Oyster Stalls Quantities of cement for sll kinds of building purposes are being man ufactured from oyster shells dredged from the water of San Francisco bay. The shells extend over large area, the beds ranging from 5 to 60 feet deep. Two big dredges, equipped with Diesel engines which supply electricity for th pump that snk up th shells and deliver them through 15Jnch pipes Into dredges, work from three to Ave mile off shore with crews of ten men each. I'opular Mechanic Magazine. Mack NaUral Ice Um! Of th 00,000,000 tons of Ice pro duced and sold In 1923 about 10,000, U0O tons were taken from rivers, lakes and reservoirs. Seven per cent of th members of th National Association of Ice Industries deal exclusively In natural ice. 5 per cent sell both manu factured and natural Ice, while 88 per cent deal only lu manufactured Ice. times more, the homemnker can sit out here when preparing the vegetables, or chatting with a morning caller, or pick op her darning bag, or otherwise spend the odd minutes that count np In the course of a day. The outlook Into the yard la made attractive by shrubs and flowering plants. It can be seen from the kitchen, too. Home beautlflcntlon Is one of the home-making activities being carried on by a great many farm women un der the stimulus of extension workers of the United States Department ot Agriculture snd the various states. Suggestions are made for Improving the existing surroundings, both out ot doors and Inside, by simple means sut( aa this porch. They may usually b accomplished by the housewife her self with very little assistance or expense. rmv4 i ' - " j Metropolis in War on Dirt and Unsightlinest For years Kansas City bas had Its spring clean-up campaigns. Agitation and organization have proceeded for few weeks, with Intensive efforts al actually Improving the city's appear ance lasting for a shorter period. Something worth while bas been ac complished each yesr, but Us effects soon have been lost Work thst should be continuous baa been re stricted to a small fraction of the year. A clean and attractive city can not be bad that way. A condition ot order and cleanliness that Is Indispen sable to the Individual borne or place of business and Its premises applies to the city as a whole. It la constant vigilance, keeping so eye out for dirt and onslghtllness snd shaping so as sault against both wherever and when ever they appear. In the city-wide beautlflcation move ment atarted by the real estate board snd now well sdvsnced, there is prom ise that thla condition of attractive oess and cleanliness will be met Th movement has enlisted th support of various civic snd other organizations about town. No doubt It will carry a strong appeal to others. Th aim la to allot definite portion of the work to those agencies thst are specially equipped to deal with them, to divide the city Into districts, to fix responsi bility In each ot them and to wag Incessant warfare against dumps, sgalnst ugliness of whatever form and against Insanitary conditions with re spect to dwellings snd surroundings. ' The plan is not untried and It hi not lacking In practicability. It baa al ready demonstrated Ita value In attrac tive, restricted areas of this city snd of other centers. It is the only meth od that can be relied npon to get re sults. It ought to have official as well ss general public support. Kansas City Time. Good Citizen One Who Gives Grass a Chance Smith college, famous Institution foi girls, bas appointed "grass cop, who are certain girls named to whistle at the students when they cut across the corner of fhe lawns and wear down the beautiful grass. Most cities and towns need some "grass cops," who ihall cure people of the wretched hab it of cutting across places reserved foe tort There I a basty Impatience about people that leads many of them to cut acrosa the corners of their own Iswns and those of their neighbors, and to wear down th ends and cor ners of grassy park apace. Which baa tendency to spoil th beauty of any town. It scarcely take a second longer to follow the walka and streets and al low the grass to grow wherever It be long. A community where people are careful of their grass spaces looks like one that holds Itself op to high standard In all. respects, Newcastle (Ind.) Conrler. RaUs for Plutiag Vim ' If you want decorative vines on your house and In your garden, watch the plants to see tbst they behave themselves with your property, advises the American florae. And be careful where yon place them. Never plant a vine that clings by stem roots Dear a wooden wall. Never plant a twining vine where It can ascend a sapling. Alwaya watch a tendril climber to make sure It doesn't strangle some other part of Itself by encircling It with a tendril. Never plant a rank vine where It can bury shrubbery or other plants with It dense foliage. Car ef Small Cardaa Size does not limit a garderl beauty. However small the spare or unfavorable the location at the dis posal of an earnest gnrdener, some thing ran be grown there which will give pleasure. The small garden often calls for a greater effort to produce an artistic and attractive result. Just aa In the furnishing and decoration of a email room In the house, we take more care In each detail of the effect When successful we are repaid by the small garden, a by the little room, with an Intimacy and association not always felt In more spacious surroundings Serving On' Horn Tow. A man's worth to a community Is measured by what he contributes to Its welfare. This Is an age ot serv ice rendered, not received. There can be no higher ambition than to so serve that fellow citizens shall "rise up and call us blessed." Western (Ore.) Clackamas Itevlew. Why Not School Cardans T "Gardening Is taught In primary and elementary schools In France; and ought to be taught here," wrote Wllmcr Atkinson .In the Farm Jour nal for May, 1S70. Fifty years have passed, and, so fur as the great ma jority of our schools are concerned, It Mill "ought to be." ' Call ef Duty Join campaign against dirt and nn sightliness; see that your property Is brightened uo. i