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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1929)
nuirsdnv. November 21, 1029 THU UVEN1N0 HEKALl). KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE TEN WOMAN'S PAGE HIGHLIGHTS ON NEW CREATIONS An Interesting artiel wa r mired today by Mo' Th Woman'i Store that wtH plea every woman reader t all Inter ested ia what li being dona la the fnshlon ulona la Prli. The tor w "Cable from Parle," and included th highlight on the new creation ot euea artist ai Marcel Roche. Germain Le aomte. lielong, Premet, Faton and Maggy Roaff. A few excerpt from each will grov Interesting to the women ho design hT own garmenU, or who njoy combining lndlrldual color combination. "Marcel Rochaa to featartng the natural waistline and aaes man; wide belts on dy dresaes and oat. Many cap eoau are nown. He aae the following colors: "Daytim: Green with both bine and yellow east. Black ia wool and aUk, Dark brown wool and allk. "Afternoon i Dark green, dark browa, black and whit la net. "Evening: Green with both la and yellow easts, dark green, dark browa, black and whit In at. Light green, violet and pink." "Germain Leoomt show lo re ly eolora for evening. Including magnate, powder blue, pal yel low, pink, black, nary and lomi white, the lattar especially In lac. Color tor daytlm are coral, black, nary, gray and bnnter green. Soma brown, also black and whit eomblnatloo. -' "Lelong stresses colored geor gette afternoon dresses, largaly replacing other crepes. He how them with matching broadcloth costs. Mnch evening jewelry ap pear la white and colored crys tal in both necklaces and brace lets. Ia far Lelong nse brelt chwant, astrakhan and sable. Day skirts here are about tour Inches below the b-ie of the knee. Afternoon eklrts are long in back. Evening skirts ankle length in front, longer back." "Premst show many cape and caputs, also many donble-breaat-ed effects, and uses linen pique trims. He shows several beaded evening frocks and one all whlu fringed model. He chows after noon skirts medlnm, long for day wear dipped in the back and flared all around below hip, pleated or gored." "Paton shows tllleul green, cit ron yellow, claret red. nary and mnch click tor evening. He fea ture print with black grounds In crepes for dsy wear and chit ton tor evening. He Urease nat ural . front waistline, dropped blouse back, or bolero back. Tail ored skirts are shown with even hem three to four Inches below the knee." "Maggy Roaff features violet, mauve, egg plant and royal. She shows pink, whit and tllleul green for sports. Eh uses nnbby tweed mixtures, Jersey, broadcloth and led a. She Is fond ot defi nite colors aucL as scarlet, white, black, emerald green and deep nine. Revolution Seen In Modern China. Gay Pieces Shown Ohlnawar has gone as modern a wallpapar tor the present day home, according to an article In the December Issue of the Amer ican Home. Every month sees new designs in table pottery. All of them have certain qualities in common: Freedom from conven tionality, extreme ilmplielty, dec orative feature in flat, poster-like colors and eonrentlonallsed forms. The majority of new piece are in the heavier form of pottery and earthenware. Most of It comes in breakfast trsy or tea sets, and the design are variations ot what has become generally accepted as "the mod ern form." For example, there I a breakfast sot which Is a geo metrlo composition In cones, cylinders and rings, and comes la twelve gay pieces. It has a mat glare and may be had In two color combinations lemon yel low with a turquoise lining and turquoise with a yellow lining. Luncheon sets are also color ful, on in lacquer red with black reed handle on th teapot being particularly pleasing. It Is a de parture from the modern triangu lar pattern. All the forms are oval, and a quaint touch is given by the handles to the cups, which are without holes. For afternoon tea, there Is a set In whit German pottery with a delicate hand-drawn design In silver. It Illustrates one of the papular trenoi In modern table decoration, the use of black and white. Bom of th most popu lar ot th modern pottery Is all wilt or cream white; a much approved combination I white eup and saucers on black faience plates. - - . TJjett i. too, tea get ot lie nun- sell lined vjtli whjt-. dl ttucttv tpr It ungual design Th bowls of th cups ire round, but reryiulng else 1 built on the !, kwr (nancies Edited By Vivian McCauky Rest, Proper Make-Up And Gare Are Secrets of "Eyeful of Beauty" K vr- v r xojv s-?tu At v-tf CLAIRE IXCK EDTXOB'S NOTE: With tbe startling new faslUons have come ""ew Mode tn Beauty." They're diaenssed intelligently, interest ingly in a series ot six article which Claire Luce, world-famed American beauty, ha written for the Herald and 'KA Service. Starting her suige career as a dancer. Miss Lace now has become noted on two continent as an actress. In today's article, the first, she tells how to beautify the eyes. By CLAIRE LUCE Written for XEA Service There is as much truth as poetry in that old expression, "Eyes are the Windows ot the Soul." Nature, ot course, plays an Important part In bestowing that rare gift of beautifully shaped and expressive eyes upon a fa vored tew. But there are a great many things that all ot ns can do to keep the eyes In healthy condition and to Improve npon na ture If necessary. Eye-strain Is the on bugaboo w must all avoid If w are to keep the whites clear, and no matter what color or shape t-e rest of the eye may be. It the whites are blemished with streaks of red, it makes tor discomfort and unslghtliness. Reading Is nec essary, of Course, It we are to Improve our minds but this should be done, under favorable lighting conditions, at home, or where one can relax and not in moving trains and busses. W would throw np our handa In horror at tbe snggestlon that we leave our face or hands unwashed, yet the eyes which serve as more than any other organ and are subject to dust and grime of city streets sad country roads are often allowed to go by neglected for years st a Urns. A lukewarm solution of borac add and clean water, nsed as an eye wash every morning, will act as a protective film for th optics and keep them In a healthy, clean condition. Find Time to Beet the Eye. The girl who is subject to eyestrain because of working under poor lighting conditions should rest her eyes at all time when traveling to and from work. Just closing the lids and relaxing works wonders. A slight eye-exercise such cs rolling them, one corner to the lower lid. then to the opposite corner and upper lid, frequently relieves th nervous tension caused by keeping the eyes too long in one position when working. The question of make-up tor the eyes an interesting subject, particularly when one goes out In the evening, t'nder the soft tights one may Indulge In blending colors that would look out ot place In broad daylight. In choosing one's eye-pencils, tbe color ot the hair as well as eye must be taken into consideration. Black hair calls for a black pencil, bnt used artistically and not applied In a hard, knotted line. When the eye are light, blue-gray or blue pencil should be nsed, drawn on the inner curve of the lashes. A shadow, applied skillfully to the lid, can Increase the size ot one's eyes green tor hazel eyes, for grey, and violet for violet. The shadow most be put on care fully, leaving no hard line over the center of the lids, and care fully blended to the corners. If this Is used under the eye. it muht b a vert slim line and most careful In appearance, or an effect of shadowing "circles" will be evident. for spout, handles, and tops of covers. An Interesting new bridge set consists of twelve piece, and is mad In shape of hearts, dia monds, spade and club. The plates hare inch-wide borders with the lnsigna of the suits In the cen ter. Cnps and saucers are shaped Ilk th suits, and are In red and black. An attractive addition to this bridge set is four Individual tiny glass ash trays, each having in the center a spade, heart, dia mond or club, in color. Most alluring of all the separ ate pieces are the kitchen bowl. They arc a veritable rainbow burst. Some of th most beauti ful sets are In modern shape, and each bowl Is a different color, rust, light green, dark blue, pink. yellow and orange. Bowl set.. In ether designs are shaped Ilka open lotus flowers, in rose or blue, and others hare graduated dots of black on white background. They should help any bride to get past Uose difficult first six months. FAXCV BEAMEVQ Little frocks and informal day time dreue make much of fancy seaming. A nary bin flat crepe frock has lta drop yolte, U skirt and Its Inverted box pleating all let la wltb. touch of red in the seaming- Flat crepe often iave sama seeming Hi vjo vtrea. lUiUC CC A dsrk green evening govn of taffeta has a triple peplum with very long akirt falling oat from mtaawiMiiawssitJi light blue for blue, grey-blue under the lowest one. It has a single, huge emerald and diamond shoulder pin. Knitted Vogue 7 Cbic lies In th verw aJmntteftv of this cost drees, by Jean Patou, Wblfh u:u:s luoaclr trnlttoH ivaui In browa and whit. rm?!? ess ' E FOR HOLIDAYS Our winter holiday bring with them th spirit ot hospitality and entertaining and. of course, we want our dinner and other par tie Just suggestive ot th holi day as possible. For th dinner, the festive canape is on means ot doing this. Also, tbe canape 1 very popular because It can be pre pared ahead of time. It makes a very attractive appearance aa ono sits down to the table, and, last, but not least, It Is a very delicious appetiser. The canape may be cut In many appropriate shapes. Cookie cut ters may be obtained which rep resent stars, crescents, Chrlstms trees, and many other holiday sug gestions to aid In making these dainty tld-btts: or th artistically adept housewife may fashion the desired shapes from cardboard and use as a pattern In cutting from ellces cf bread with a sharp knife. The outline of a fat Santa Clans will make a clever festive canape. It Is spread with denied ham and trimmed with finely chopped hard-choked egg white to represent the fur. The Christmas tree canape Is made by spreading with imoked t"":ru end covering with minecd I o'.!vcs or pickles and with a tiny1 bit of pimento here and there to ! rerresent Christmas lights. A piece of bread of any shape, star or cre:ccnt, for example, may be covered with slices of onion cut ss thin the knife blade shows through. Spread this with smok- ' I ed liver saurase and add a border ot finely chopped bard cooked egg white, m'xed with mayon naise. Rounds of toast as large as a silver dollar may be buttered and spread with a mixture of boiled ham minced tn a food chopper and seasoned with equal part of chill sauce and chutney, heaped hlgr and round. This i covered with ! grated cheese and baked In a hot oren until the cheese melt tc form a crust orer the tllllig. Planning Eases Mother's Work On Thanksgiving So that mothtr mny get a much joy out of Thanksgiving Day a th rest of the family do, the prep aration ot the dinner ehould not Involve so much work that she must spend th greater part ot the day In th kitchen and be too tired to even want to eat. By planning a good but simple menu and by doing as many things a possible before that day, the dinner may be made delicious enough to please tbe most partlo ular, bnt will not reqnlre too great an expenditure of energy. Here is a menu suggested by th National Livestock and Meat board and a schedule for Its preparation: Grapefruit Cocktail Heart of Celery Olives Crown Roaat of Pork with Dressing Candled Sweet Potatoes Cranbe.ry Sauc Buttered Cauliflower Rolls Butter Staffed Green Pepper Rings Mince Pie Coffee Salted Nnts Perhaps tbe following schedule ut duties will help In planning tbe work which must be don In pre paring this dinner. Tuesday 1: Make a market list and do the ordering. 2: See that linens, silver, dish es and glassware are in readi ness. Wednesday 1: Make cranberry sauce and bske the plea. 2: Prepare J1 vegetables, 3: Prepare salad and put to chill In Icebox. 4: Prepare grapefruit. S : Set the table, if possible. And Tbi Leave for Thursday 1: Roasting tbe meat. 2: Reheating tbe pice. 3: Arranging the salad. 4 : Making th coffee. S: Putting th dinner on the table, and, : Enjoying It with the family. KIWDAY EVENING FROCK The latest fashion wblm Is th "Sunday evening frock." It 1 a picturesque frock, ususlly, with unusually lovely sleeves and neck treatment. Soft garnet velvets, tawny gold brocaded lames and other glamorous fabrics fashion It. It Is tbe counterpart of the old-time Sunday "best dress." But It has a party air, rather than a church one. JEWELED STRAPS Shoulder atraps are slender and cut la on with the round or squar neck of evening gown or else they ar to be exceptionally decovatlra, with many of them Jeweled richly. ess aVOOPaVBOWS (GUIs. vlret nfl roouurUo sil ver doth ribbons all play a part lit lb new modes. Bows, loop and girdles or ribbon ar seen on many gowns, CAMP IT Kitchen My BIH ill K MAHV NBA Service Writer There arc several different typea of plum pudding rich, eggluss, bread or cracker crumb, and graham or entire wheat flour. The age and taste of her gnest will nbl th hostess to choos th padding bt suited to her needs. A rich plum pudding served with a rich sauc I not suitable for ehtldreu, but the aim pi graham pudding can be given to them without danger of over taxing small digestions. Graham TMtun Pudding; Three tablespoon butter, cup molasses, cup milk, 1 egg, I 1 cup graham flour, cup whit flour, 4 teaspoon soda. Vi tea- spoon suit, 4 teaspoon cloves, 4 I i teaspoon nutmeg, H pound ston- i ed dates, 1 tablespoons minced citron. Melt butter, add molasses, milk and egg well beaten. Mix well and add graham flour. Mix and lift while flour, sods, salt and spices, i combine with chopped datua and citron. Mix thoroughly and add to batter. Heat bard tor one min ute and turn Into a buttered mold. Cover and steam 24 hours. Serve with bard sauc for adult and liquid sauce with a garnish of whipped cream for children. Thanksgiving pudding Is a tra ditional New England dessert not too rich for older children. Thanksgiving Pudding Four cups milk. 14 cups brok en crackers, 4 tablespoons molas ses, 1 cup sugar. 4 eggs, 1 tea spoon salt, 4 tablespoon meltrJ butter. 4 teaspoon cinnamon, Vj teaspoon nutmeg, 14 cup "ston ed" raisins. 8ca!d milk and pour over crack ers. Let stand until cool. Fir boll raisins tn boiling water to cover uutll plump. Beat eg;: slightly and add to crackers vltli sugar, molasses, salt, butter an! spices. Mix well and add plumped raisins. Pour Into well-bnllereC baking dleh and bak vtry alowly for 24 hours. Stir twice during first half hour to prevent retains from settling to the botton of tbe dish. Serve with hard aauc or starling sauc. FRUIT SALAD Th dressing for a fruit salad should hav a delicacy of flavor not necessary for meat and veg etable salads. Th tartness should blend with the fruit, the salt and sugar should bring out the distinc tly fruit flavor, th 1st hould . be light and pleaaantly noticeable, and pepper and mustard should be nsed sparingly. A particularly delicate dressing for fruit salad uses neither oil nor j butter. A garnish of slightly salt-1 ed whipped cream can b added to tbe prepared salad before serr-' lng. e e e Froit Salad Drecslag Four tablespoons pear, peach or ulneappl juice, 4 tablespoons lem on juice, 1-3 cup sugar, 1-1 tea spoon salt, 2 eggs. Beat eggs slightly, just onougb to blend whites and yolks. Add sugar, aalt and fruit juices. Cook In a doubl boiler, atlrrlng con stantly until thickened. The mix ture ehould coat a metal spoon like any custard. Cool quickly tn a pan ot cold water. Cream dressing Is a bit richer and requires no garnish of whip ped cream. e Cream Dressing On gg, 2 tablespoon lemon Juice, 2 tablespoons butter, 1 ta blespoon sugar. "4 teaspoon salt, U eup whipping cream. Beat egg. Add lemon Juice, suit, sugar and butter and cook In dou ble boiler until mixture thickens. Remove from heat and chill. Told In cream whipped until firm. Whipped cream 1 often com bined with mayonnaise to make a dressing for fruits. A fetr drops of lemon Juice Is sometimes need ed to make this dressing pleasant ly tart. Another dressing It mad by adding lemon Juice to whipped cream. Two tablespoon lemon juice and teaspoon salt to 1 eup of whipped cream I a good rnle, althongb tbe proportion can be varied to suit Individual tastes. Strained honey Is also nsed for a fruit salad dressing. Th flavor is delightful and unusual. a Honey Salad Dressing One-half cup strained honey, yolks 2 eggs, 4 tablespoon salad oil, teaspoon salt, 3 tablespoons lemon juice, 1 cup whipped cream, dash paprika. Heat honey to boiling point and pour onto well-beaten egg yolks, boating constantly. Best over fire for one minute. Remove from heat and beat until thick as may onnaise. Bant In salt, oil and pap rika for approximately two min utes. Let cool and whea ready to eorva beat In lemon Jules and fold In whipped cream. Fruit salads ar excellent to surve in place of dessert tor tb winter dinner. Whco the whole ll topped off with, black coUee, chM and eraclaata, til tneal tl most satisfactory. A Korean girl 1 tn old maid, unless h I married bstor retch ing IS. DRESSING FOB Author of Cwriskj, iws, sr i ARTICLE No. jjy. Patterns of th pt.y of th hand are very different, anrmflnf to th drteiuiv or clUnsiy poMtmn of (he player. Here are three uamul hand, twv In deleas and one In ollcna that will repay careful tudyi Hand Hearts O.T.S, 4 Clubs Q, 10. 9. J Spades 4 I I A I Heart Club Diamond Spadee No score, rubber gam. I rlelt and passed. A and Y passed nd 11 bid one no trump. All passed and Z opened the ten of spades. A played the (our, Y the jack and B won the trick with the king. B, holding the are queen of diamonds in hi own hand, now led out (our diamond tricks, so Z waa forced to make two discards. I lis first discard is high heart, to show his partner that be has a trick in the heart suit. What should be his second discard i If Z discards a club on tVa trlrk, B will score game, (or he will lead the queen of clubs from dummy, having Hand Heart C luh 6 Diamonds Spades Heart K, 0,1 Clubs 8, 5 Diamonds , 10, 6, i Spade. -JAG.! I I A I ' No score, rubber game. Z dealt and bid one no trump. A passed, Y bid two hearts and b passed. Z bid two no trumps and all passed. A opened the five of spades, Y plaved the eight. It the king and Z won the trick with the ace. Z now led the nine of hearts. What is A's proper pUyr Should he pUy a low heart or pl-iv the queenr Think this over carelulfy and ronaider the bidding, betore reading lurtlicr. if Z had heidtlirve hearts or more, It ia more tlun probable that he would hav passed Y two-heart bid. 'lhe I set that he has bid two no truinijs probably indicates th.it he has only two hearts. It is unlikely tlut he lvs 1 singleton lor, il he had, he would proba bly not have bid a no trump in the first place. Con, I plavcra always avoid a no trump bid d their band contains s void Hand No. S Heart J. 10,2 Cluhe 9, 8, 5 Diamond Q, 7, 6, 2 Spade Heart 5,4 Clubs 7, 6,2 Diamonds R, 5 Spades A, K, J, 10.4.4 t t A I Hearts A. 9, 6, 2 Clubs A, K.Q.2 Diamonds A. 9 Spades Q. 9, J No score, rubber nms.J dealt, bid one no trump and all passed. A opened the ac of spade. Y played the deuce. B th eight cod Z the nine. The lead of an ace at a no trump biH sk for partner' highest card, so B'a play of the ei.'ht indicated to A that B held no higher spade. Z, however, was a clever player so decided to deceive A, if possible, lie played the nine of spades so that A srss nuble to determine where the trey of spades waa. If B held it. Z'a queen roust (all, so A led the king of spaites. On this trick, B should hav discarded the ten of diamond, but b hated to discard what appeared to be a winning trick so he discarded the (our of dubs. As a result, A received no information aa to B'sstrong suit and decided not to guess, so led the jack of spades, forcing Z in the lead. B discarded the (our of dia monds. Z can now cor game (gainst Caring of Plants In Cold Weather By EVERETT NOItD These crisp November day send us scurrying about In th garden to get the last of ths plant ing done before It Is too 1st. If thcr It a lata shipment of bulb rt to b planted, mulch th ground wall to keep It from freoi lng. Cbeck np on newly plsnted shrubs to see that they are prop- lure changes, from th bearing cold weather. Most of them should b cut bark at least one-third to one-half this prevent th items from drying out, and will give the plant a better start In th spring. Tweed Ensemble ftva 'Mb oUtJ-! flrtrr and rrev bhr are attrac tively combined In this sports ensemble. Th three-quarter length cost Is an Important lea-lur. U J. .V , 'J, ".v.i. 'yt L'i ' I How to Play BRIDGE erUs 7939-30 by Wynne Ferguson PRACTICAL AUCTION BAIOOK No. I I B t l K, 0, J, 6 T, S A. 10,9,1, 1, J won the fourth diamond trlrk In A's hand, nd, ss Y has the king, it will b captured. Z's proper discard on this truk is th deuce o( spades, so that if II leads tb queen of clubs from A's hand, Y ran cover and thus make Z's jack of clubs good on the second round of that suit. This seems lik a simpl play, but just watch how olten player will discard from jack small A suit and thus (sil to protect their partner's holding. Study this hand carefully until you rcalu the necessity lor holding clubs. No. A. J. (.3,2 g. T. S, 2 10, g, J I B i l suit or a stnsternn. The nmr1Jn tsf therelnre, tlut hosesartly iw.. .rts. If A should i)Uy the queen oi hearts, therefore, all Z would hav to do to nuke four heart tricks would be to rcluie to win the first trick. Then aa soon as he obtained the lead, he could Irsil his second heart, finesse the isrlc Ami so win the neit iour heart tricks. A can block this prettv little play, however, by playing the seven ot hearts cm the second trick, il Z plays the jock from Y'a nantl, it will win the trick, but the only other heart trick he can win m the ace. A inut win the third heart truk and so blocks Y's heart suit ss th hand contains uo le-entry card. Thi play, alto, looks simple, but notice how lrr.iicnlly a player will split his equal wheu be con ouiy I-jw by so doing. 7, J. 1 - Hearts K, 0.8. T I Clubs J. 10 4 t Diamonds K, J, 10, 4, 1 t Spades I ' any defense. Before reading further. figure out L s proper play. He should first play out (our rounds of rliiba. On the third club lead B should discard th seven of hearts. On the fourth club trick A should discard a spade, Y diamond and B the trey of diamonda. Z ahould now lead the deuce of hearts, play th ten from Y's hand and B must win the trick with the queen. B must now lead diamond or a heart. II th former. Z leu the queen win in Y's hand and then leads the jack of heart. II B should lead hack a heart instead of a diamond, Z should let the ack of hearts win in Y's hand and then return tb heart, capturing U's king. Played in this way, B must win a dia mond trick. In any event, Z must score at least three odd, game and rubber. It ia pretty hand to play and on well worthy of closest study. When the leave begin to fall It la a good time to (tart putting fhs plant to bed. Clear away th dead leave and stalk; then put on a thin layer of leave. Wbn th ground freeie solid next month tbe remainder of the cov ering may be added. When you tuck your gardon In for tbe winter you are protecting the plant from sudden tempera of frost action, from too early Koe Such as 11 y bred teas spring dovelopmeul, and from scorching sunlight. So you ee. It I Important to do th work thoroughly. If your garden 1 to be beautiful mother year. Perennials aspecially If newly planted, requlr a mulch of loos textured material, such a straw, leaves, etc. No material which will mat down should be used on porronlals. such us foxgloves, hol lyhocks, Sweet William and vlolus. It Is better to use cornstalks or water-tight boxes filled with leaves and Inverted over the plant. Apply the mulch after the ground Is frozen. Jtulbs Requlr a mulch of leaves, manure or litter. It bulbs ar planted early, they may be mulched after the ground freeze. Late planted bulbs should be mulched Immediately after plant ing to kanp the ground warm as loug as possible to help root growth. and Hybrod I'orpetuals can be car and Hybred Perpetuals sun be car ried over by hilling up the soil about the plants to a height of six or eight Inches, thon covering the plants Willi leaves to a depth of 24 Indies. Itlindndcndronx and Broad Lenvwl Evergreens b'hould bo haukod with louves. On exposed altos It 1 often necessary to place a screeu of evergreon bouKht or cornstalks or similar material around the planting to prevent sun scalding. for Trees and Hliiulis A mulch of strawy manure Is beneficial. Tender plants may he protected by screens or be cumplotoly cover ed with draw or burlap, th cov. ring Using bound with raffia or fvln. Kvm'ureena Are benefitted by mulches of straw or learns. If the fall Is a dry season. It la ad- THE WOMAN'S DAY g)vry man I have tlkd to re cently la heatedly concerned about th long skirt situation, ana I viewing with alarm what fa possibly hav bppnd to wo man's brlns If any. But so far ss know, h 1 ant worried about the how-your forhetd hat that ar a rl erlsl la th lives of all women who do not look Ilk Oral Oar bo or Nor. ma Shearer, and unfortunately small prrntt of us do not. Iteeau It It rwlly tb hat, mor thin tb skirts, thst ar changing woman bafor our are. Whether you show your lag or not I not nearly to Important or ririaa not daflnltalv dsl o near ly to aeeurtly bow yon rot on th millinery Issu. ss flCrVKK OK eVri'LH At a rsneut motion picture opening, attended by eelebrlllvt lata and screen stars and a good sprinkling of smartly dressad Now Yorkers, I was amsied to to bow millinery has sneaksd up on us, or mor exactly, how It ha sneaked off of ua. In fact, th but talked so much louder than th talkie, that though I have forgotten tb pic ture, th bate are still working on my conscious and sub-consrloua mind. Gvary woman that commaniWd my attention was showing every Inch ot her forebeed, which after years of concealment, look shock Ingly xpanslv, almost nude, In fact, and doe glv n Impres sion of premature baldnoaa. And th bat nut only bat W changed Itself, luring th for, brad unprotected whll It hover orer th naps of th nock, but It has completely ri'vsmped th fem inine Ideal. sss UK U.1VK TO KAL'K IT It seems to m that there never wut a tttn when lb fac sr put to absolutely on lit own aa now no soft tendrils of hair, no softly "onceallng brim Just a complete declaration of truth retarding all th contours, wrinkles and sag. Beautiful women, of course, look beautiful In anything, and youngster can get wy with x trems. but th way look dark for th rest of na. Tbe new hat ha completely changed the make-up program. Focualng attention, as It do, on th yes, they become the rsdls llan point for all clvr artificial, tty needed emphasis ot the brows and Issues, end a dft.y Inaarud shadow. And color team to hav vanished from vry point xeept the Dpt. Apparently rouge baa taken tbe earn sort of a lump tb stock market did a short time ago, Th most advanced ijo modls rome tn pur whit or cra. In tact. If you can ropy an Erts or an Aubrey Beardsley drawing iact ly, yoo can't go far wrong seen Ically apetklng. Th pink nd white baby doll with th staring blu ye or th ruddy milk maid typ hav appar ently passed out of th picture paasad, I bar no donbt, to return completely redecorated to meet the current mode, after the Inox plalnabla way women bar of changing thsmaelre Ilk chamel eon when their surrounding de ' mand. .... AND MONOC'l.fcS! And bailer this or not, an tak It for what II It worth, I COUntod rutt women vniHm monocles seven different ones mind you. Bo let tb men worry about tb long tklrta. w women hav enough ou our minds. This I ne tlin for furrows In tb brow, bui I don't se how to avoid them. NEW HATH J, In aplt ot th geuertl uuhe comtngueas of otf-the-fsc hati tor many faces, the predominating atyle la just that. Turban now com In at least 24 varletle, win the bonnet turban growing mors popular, especially for girl and young matrons. ... SKY FAHIIIONH In spile of the fact that mun avlatrlces fly In ordinary clothes, topped by overall, Paris contin ues to make aviation cuttumes, called sky-fashions. Paul Carol has a stunning costume In dncp blue with military collar bound In whlio wool brold. ... TWO EOO-UKATKItN Having two egg-buater Is ' a small expense, but a hu Km,-. savor. Cakes, pics and puddings mat use notn yolks and white beaten eun be made mnnh mnra quickly with two beaters to us. ... TI.MK SAVKIIH If you keep a pnekago of stick- 4 cr labels near at band and mnrk clearly everything you put away, like boxen of Thanknlvlng trim mings or Christmas ribbons, It will save lots of time when you look for tbcm again, rlsubln to water evergreens bo fore the ground freotet. Mnuy people are now ustiiK pent mniiH, wlilcli Is nature's soil Im prover and mulch, and 11 Is to he recomn.p'mud above everylhliig 0S0. It mitts mn munli m.. i I tlio soil than nny other iulstnn:n, " " iiuMTii cirnnor ana easier to use. For tiie bonoflt of lbs garden ut whole, It It necossery to glv some thought to the promotion nd cr of th plants, if re wish to leeur the bait result and beauly from them next year.