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ees eee a ’ For the heart grows rich with | ‘ | Contentment comes neither by 74 | 9 ® e © H giving; WES! { culture, ‘or by wishing; it is a So cla om e All its wealth is living grain; | reconciliation with one’s lot, grow- O FANN eC iAN S l l ] eC B ° a ante piper Sete otis (A t of an inward superiority to ( ; V attered, v - our surroundings.—J. K. McLean. GC) ub usIness Elizabeth R. Charles. Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce Setting Ancients And Olga Nethersole, Famous On National Example Solving Home Problem) Savages Used Stage, Seeking Election To Forms Corporation Which Will Make Possible Fanily: Hapiiness Store Beauty Seat in English Parliament Building of at Least 2,000 New Dwellings at ple redendl Cost Within Next Year—Real Es-| Sure Way Toward Maiufactared Red Lice Shout ‘Ain bitiouid to Be Second Woman to Goaigy Place in House of Commons—Attracted Nation- ildi i All L Eyebr ind izs Com- tate, Building Materials and Loans ower Good Government yebrows and Applies eee Whee She ADDEARECUET tlc Facet oe h d hie plexion Worn Long Before Mi- P ITTSBURGH, Pa., Aug. 1.—Two thousand new houéges Head of Women’s Chamber of faddy/ak Today Used It Role of “Sapho” in America Twenty Years Ago UST as the throne of merry Women Outdo means toward gocd government, and the University of Minnesota. Cos- for the Pittsburgh district within the next year is the aim | Commerce Introduces Idea England seldom has had shkree ‘Gre Sending. features) ob ithe determined to try to introduce that | meties, it is pointed out, have been 2 bi i i | aa It bas ad stopenied to: the oumn |] Lut CeRCKeTS Gand precgi-nagee ce that) cnearthed even from the tomba of 5 \ i oilmes in Commerce formed to better the acute rent and home situa- and cosmetic blushes are not develop- tion here. NEW YORK, Aug. 19.—Believing | ents of today. They are resurrected around publicity than in the days when Elizabeth and g x = from ebservatl th country | Telies of the past, according to the Cheap money, construction at about one-half the usual cost i happiness in the home is s sure| findings of Prof. Albert E. Jenks, of WNictoria queened thereon, so and ¢ supervision without of the housing corporation of the Pittsburgh Chamber of Ft Pray Carmened lips, penciled eyebrows in Bolivia more renown and ail] Senora de Ayeroa, lie that scores of applica r a ancient Egyptains. it is with the dear, old house of com tiene have b By at Sell Well in Gotham wroat ot education at Dalitn, sebert:| "From Frederick Ratzel's “History of Ps ; mons. It took Lady Astor to get ic The ~aover civic settle NEW YORK, Aug. 19. — Desig- ||C@Rtly appointed president of the | Mankind. es ee perp peer! : Sl th Role a really hen write-up. New comes ment, without profi the corporal! ngting gowns with names ea ||Women’s International Chamber ot | Practically all races used artific - 4 eu ™| Olga Nethersole, actress, and tion. Its officers are giving their |] 1 ‘thi ia ahaa Commerce, sailed a few days ago with | ™eans to enhance their uty or ug- nounces her determination to stand time and business experience with-|| bizarre as those given racehorses |} (Ono a on the Ebre of the Pa.|lness. — for a seat. Since the commons are put hope of financial reward. Bank-|| {® the latest trade device of fash- |] ‘in. tine, for South America to make} The oceanic savages were among more polite than the average man on a street car, there is every pros pect that somebody may get up ani give her one. ‘Such an event should put and keep the house on the first pages of tho papers, and not only becarsé a wom. fonablé New York 4: kers. " Tie eae ork edressmakers. ||a report. on educational conditions | ‘he first to take advantage of this firm brought suit for $11,306 || Dre. whien bape riers ee ee against a wealthy man for raiment Seriora de Ayeroa, who is the wife} Wc. Det od teeth ot eatmals ef “3 Be taitesbee ae of Major Jose de Ayeror, military at cnxwirees, iagh a by his wife but alleged || ‘sche of Bolivia in Washington, raid| the prehistoric parties, Among the Sa an den hed thetenasse dee tere Ade most gifted trital folk were the Mon- ady Fa Exceptional Success Attained by Agency Whose Difficult Work Is Entrusted to Women Work- ers—Use More Common Sense er: builders and material dealers have fallen > ine. The result has been that money ‘for constriction is available at the legal rate of 6 per cent without bonus, materials are be. ing provided at little more than cost, ican and some 7,000 lots have been listed a “Py “| 3 college women to go to Bolivia within | uttons who covered their bodies with Marvelous, Holmes. But I do not/an still is a rarity in that assem)! as available sites for dwellin, Gowns were itemized, A’ snappy {| the next six months to give spicial| Datterns that bad some claim to art. yet understand hew you discovered |'t; Ter day on the boards, Olga was Helps Financing. little dress went down on the lust ||COUrses in‘ education. During her| The elder women, howsvers Que mae Mrs. Josephine M. Ingalls, 76 years of age, of Green Bay, Wis., has been |(he murderer.” 4 most popular actress, and she was The corporation has ;0 money, nor |/ .. “County House.” while two || three years of educational study here v Sie" Phe oarntartte lucked | Setting type for $6 years. She couldn't have kept at her job this summer,| “Really, Watson, at times you make —or she had—one of the most in. does it assume any obligations. Un1! street suits were charged up as.||She visited the principa: colleges of | S°COrdiag to with ii terpelllind as had | However, had it not beer for the ingenious arrangement you see in\the pic:/me despair,” the great detective re-|-.nerous and prolific press agencs the other hand it insists that every || ‘potuye and “esgic the country. maaan Tt 1 shells, The | {notype neennc fan was directed across a cake of ice as she worked gt her | plied, as she whisked on her evening |/known to editors. Perhaps she still Maka bk tanabbed eeberel) worke ia Leh get pe 5 a “I have been greatly. impressed | {ashioned from mussel shells. Ne |linotype machine. “I don't mind work, but I can’t stand the heat,” she] sioves. “The murderer is one of my|; ine started, but it helps in the financing. |j sown was christencd “Morning || With what you do here for the women i wage of byrne byes igre says. best friends. She told me everythiMg| twenty years or so ago, O'ga came It demands that each prospective |] Gory » : and the home. If the home is happy, | ‘*l!¥ ot Bias pita ree = bs: at tea." aver from Engiand to grace the Am- builder shall have not less ‘than 20 then it will be reflected in the govern Fed GOR 2G peat See of the turmeric and cross streaks of SENATOR’S WIFE PROBABLY IS will read ike thin, decording to. the t of the total cost. Then it he said. I Sey whlch GHObADEOERITTS coe per cent of the total cost. : ment,” she said. I am going to in p'ay which probably would be con- tells hirn where he can get a first ‘ troducy that into my country, where | me ~ . . Predictions of officials of one of Lon-| siaereq tame nowada: metents Toray "p a, ot" | Club Work Among |iarant' 2st Stel ait | te rl itanas ee ome sue! BESTEST WOMAN IN WASHINGTON setsncesesestescate see: | tame mova at Ss necessary it puts him in touch with ig thusiasdm.” the natives spray hemselves 4) us 1 whose success in employing women eat ts ue was “Sappho"—shocked even New York; in fact, Miss Nethersole ant Pree faite. Writha Novels| eerste Dae Talsed the" following Frances Parkins Keyes Conduc' ome Affairs, Writes Novels | question: wat. teled” beanies tan z ome y 2 Jury for produci and Monthly Serial Letter, Active in Many Women’s ‘Ard, women .cleveter Getectives than} 1,” nur exonerated anii@ivioud expic. Organizations and Makes Many Afternoon Calls ment sions of publeity. “Blue stocking” Although almost every hero of « de- | * 4 tective story from Shériock Holmes| ‘ites in New England barred the sug psn, yellow, red and black paint, and in war times outdid themselves New South Dakota Law in presenting a flaming appearance, Allows Social Centers tha ‘mortgage for the remainins =| Chinese Women Is =i ; rh Making Increase Australians accepted painting as hey did eating. In southeastern Aus- tralia, the natives even painted their dead in red, their scared color, while “This plan is primarily to help those living on moderate salaries and incomes who have been hardest hit zante by the shortage of houses and the| Reports Show Surprising Ad- Being the wife of a United Statesythe three Keyes boys. SI Tre TERY * - , is] Play several times and kept the consequent high rents,” A. W. Thomp-| vance in Social and Edu- Social centers in the state of South] white was the warpaint in the north senator and the mother of three grow-| The desk of a woman who has| {0 Cialis Kennedy bas ben & mon. '8| ccuces reverberating, The result was son, president of the corporation, cational Work Dakota can be put on a business basis | 2d east. ing boys would seem to represent} launched « career—as the world looks| 7 tixe so many others, is to be|‘he Play had a series of successful says. where they can’ function properly. In Arizona, the Haulpols Indians| about as big a job as the average|on it; and yet who ‘still places her J tours. Everybody and his wife put unceremoniously snatched from him? Is the legendary Holmes, stnoking took their complexions from the blood of animals but the effect is said to! Ober Peak, in the Boston Globe. have been satisfactory. The Dako-/ ad to that office holding in seven| reer ahead of her own. tas smeared thmselves from eyes to} or eight women’s Organization, attend-| From this desk a letter goes forth chin and the Crows proceeded where - Y the Dakotans left off, painting only their foreheads. "With this in mind we have set out] Chinese women are engaging in so-| completely and become an important to build modest, substantial and com-| cial and educational work on a large| {ctor in every community. ‘Tits was fortable homes at low cost. These} scale, according to report from Pek-|™4@e Possible when the community houses will have all the conveniences] ing, telling of the work and organiza.| center act, passed by the last legis: and necessities. They will be £000} tion of women in the city of Shanghai. | @ture, went into effect recently. The to look upon, but they will not be! 4 woman's club, composed of 100 Chi.|2°W law authorizes districts having showy, and best of all they will be| nese women, which has been organ-|#" area of at least 16 square miles woman could handle, says Mayme] religious duties ahead of her social; her children, and her husband's ca- the children to bed. early, assumed his pipe in the firelight of a Baker|*!¥ and devilish expressions and at- strect flat, in temper a misogynist | ‘€4ed “Sappho. and inexorably following out the cold] Kansas City saw the play in force ing conventions and committee meet-| each month, read by women all over|4ry y, of his reasoning, to the|@Nd was tolerant. The Star's critic ings, making extemporancous talks,| the country, which interprets for them | sicmay o2 the underworld, to he sup-|Cpined that “Sappho” certainly wus turnjng out a novel or two, keeping} the happenings at Washington and : Colum- lanted by the figure of a brisk, at-]0 Worse than “Camille? and some worth every cent invested in them. ized but a year, is doing splendid so.|*° form a public corporation for the| , Mr. Jenks said the erp lum: | a special article running every month, | brings to djstant, as well as pear, on-| Pativn Young women’ who detects «| others he had seen, andst Mies Neth. Mass Production. cial work through its various depart-| Construction and maintenance of ¢om-| bit and the northern Sioux i Le ang writing a few love stories or reviewing | lookers a finer vision of things going! -riminal as she would a bad dancer?|¢rsole felt she had to do that sort of “We are simply applying to the| ments. Current events of the world|™unity houses to be used as social man who wants a home the methods | ing subjects of special interes | centers by which mass production has been 4s pee t to Chi new books, and you have what sounds|on—social and political—than they London, home of Sherlock Holmes,| thing, at least it must be said for like a physical impossibility for one] have ever had before. calmly faces these questions at the | her she did it rather well. heart. The history, he said, failed to state what color scheme was em- ; ee ts lish. On the inside, she is able to see *s ¥F time to. ti oO “ “ nese women are being discussed at ear loyed before he was landed, but the| “Oman to accomplish present moment, owing to the recent rom time to. time, Ogla gave out successful, and giving him the ben-| ocuiar monthly meetings of the club. es fod meant that other braves were to| Frances Parking.» Keyes,,/wite of| much, and to prophecy with almost|Ochicvements of the agency whieh | interviews which would indmete ore efit of the saving in costs. Chi é Henry Wilder Keyes, the junior sena-] uncanny correctness while she fe had the makin; is iioiina fiscaifor hoses Grete cubed nese children are being taught sew- eligious jurse for beware. tir fi N bt bh ae A sienag suldtiidaaest has unraveled a number of enigmas ss of a most astut tga ing, embroidery and other handicrafts ‘ Re b: lor from: New mpshire, however, | watches and go! for. ext. | which had baffled some cf the leading | Politcian. Her interviewers acknow- to get. the | 05> ouge used by the Amazon sisters, — i aot oS ee eer ad concen.|' addition to the regular elementary Indianapolis Schools vivid violet made from the juice of | does accomplish that much. And she| And, mostly, works. For it is always) criminologists of Europo A girl de-|ledge her charm and admitted she ¥ subjects in nine different schools the Jano, provided an eight-day com.} 5&8 time left for a refreshing rest Cac Servi eot has 11 basic plana] ich are supported by the social] Hereafter high school credit will be| plexion. Arabian women blackened | &V@ry. day, too. and will build houses of four, five, six] fice department of the club. The] given by the Indianapolis high school| their eyebrows, stained their lips blue| It was to find out how she does it, ‘d seven rooms, at a cost of from|°St Of financing each school for a|to pupils taking a course in religious|and colored their cheeks with red | that I dropped into her Washington land yard. ; $760 to $1,000 a room, From. these | ¥e4" {8 estimated at $400. Thus far|education as planned by the Marion|ochre. Eye paint could be purchased | @Partment one hot afternoon. How a Washington is the most inspiring Most Work by Women. ‘ pasic plans a limited number of other | 30° Puplis have enrolled for the work.|Caunty Sunday School association, |in all bazars.’ Turkish and Mongol | Woman can keep her fingers on the| city in the world.” observed Mrs. In jesesthan' w. fortnight ‘abe solved designs can be evolved. The plans} 7R¢ club plans to take up other phases| the Indianapolis Church fedemution| harem girls found charm in applica-| Pulse of the new baby as well.as on! Keyes. “Everything worth while has considerably after midnight when this} tective, 17 years of age, has far sur- busy woman seeks rest, passed the feats of the detective story Made One Thoi i Calis, heroes, or, for that matter, of Scot- was ® godi talker on the drama and other subjects, She. vi juvenile courts and conferred with reform leaders. She annvunced her. intercst in settlement work and appeared on numerous occasions at prisons, hos- pitals and congresses of workers. " 1 f ies of thefts i are regarded as the best possible for of social work in the near future. and other religious organizations in|tion of white lead both as a powder| National aairs. and can cook and] its center here,. and @veryboay. who TRON ations, wehiene Be salts Bhe performed ‘as’ aiff end this comm nity. > SS the state.. This course of weekly and paint. The toe nails were han?| darn With the same ease she carries} amounts to anything comes here at] ian investigator for three months. milked cows, which was a god idea, Heuployes’ of. &. ledding’” newspaber THE SAME OLD GRUNT. ligious education is more or less an|naed and gall dye was used to deco-|0n a stimulating conversation at a one time or another. If you have|pisguised as a student, she ferreted|#though it was in a mere barn and any ambition at all you can’t stay]out the thief and the hiding place of |°t @ hotel lobby. She was an advo- here, without wanting to become @/the stolen goods. In every stage of the | ‘#'¢ of the “simnie little gown” idea part of the worth-while things going|cace she was aided by a team.of|in fashion and set a few in that line on, to take advantage of the big op-}women detectives. » | herself. As long ago as 1907 she portunities offered. The agency. for which she works| Showed herself to be an ultra modern “It is true that official calling does! employs men but the bulk of the work| !¢@der of revolt against the tyranny take up a great deal of time. KL de-|— ali of it except the unpleasant task |° the corset. She was knawn as a vote every afternoon of the season.| of shadowing — is performed by the! keerf debater over a cup of tea. with the exception, of those afternoons] gir) detectives. Children, she said, were nature's ar- on which I have a late luncheon or] Miss Maud West, chief of the|&ument against divorce, and women reception engagement, to paying calls.| agency, is an advocate of the theory | Should rather marry and have child- Last winter I made a thousand—two!/ that women, gifted with intuition, is|Ten than a career. hundred more than the\season before.| endowed with a finer sort of detective} It is possible that sincerity anl- And we don't keep a motor car, either. | ability than man. Seated at her desk| ated er in all those acta and ut- “But I qo not look! on it as a hard-land Adjusting a yellow chrysan-|terances. It is certain they all made ship or waste of time. The social lifejthemum in a tall vase, in an office|corking good stories and that the at the capjtal is so inseparably linked} with 2-inch deep carpet, Prussian blue |! ed'ine writers Lecame faniar wih with the big things that are going|papered walls and New Art statuettes, | ‘lc name of Ole. Nsthersole. on, both nationally and internation-) which would conspire to disarm the ally, that the tie could not be severed] txo clever criminal who visited it in A without disastrous results.” pursuit of Poe's Purlioned Letter the- Adopt Sex Equality In 2 2 | Not long since an American woman extension of a community trainin, lo. y ning eo) nee pol Ee ey inte | St wealth made the Londoners sit up| school which was held last year for district, while a large party of Uni- oes take notice by promenading in| the purpose of training Sunday school versity of Pittsburgh professors took | H¥de park escorted by a pet pig. ‘The| Workers. Other cities in the state up the question of building on land an porker was, of course, a perfect|have adopted the system of giving near the university. Neighbors living | wee the sty, wore a becoming | high school credit for/the study of re- in flats and apartments in the con-|bIue ribbon, and a dainty little coat, |ligion in connection with the other gested residence sections have also | Dut his grunt was the sane as that of |regular subjects. ‘This system was approved the plan by forming neigh-|{)° most Plebian pig, and his tail just |made possible under a new law passed| especially sirl children, from bron-|reau drawer elght years before she borhood clubs. A number of ~ .n-| 2S Curly: by the state legislature. chitis, is very widespread. en cely, found the courage to type- companies have taken up with the corporation the idea of pro Then, with the boys becoming more Tiaing rower vo wet © or “1 Straight Lines to Be a Characteristic Styles For A rrp epe pe gee ed "ieee ss . . painstakingly picking out with one Proper Speaking Fall; Leather Trimmings Smart and Good ‘Taste oe ——— : ay, @ 60-horsepower affair, so to Depends Much On Edict for Retum of Long ‘ posal stander Gousplouotgly igenr bee Home Influences} Skirt Failing to Make rate the eyes, dinner party, will forever remain a In China in the old days the girls| mystery to man. whitened their faces and painted red} Frances Keyes’ new novel was writ ovals into their cheeks, almost iden-| ten when the oldest of her three boys tical with the practice of today. was a baby. There was no nurse and eee as she was living on a New Hamp- ‘The quaint belief that a necklace] Shire farm, her life was a busy one. of blue beads preserves children, and|The mass of her novel lay in the bu- desk in the main livingroom of the Washington apartment. . A Loaded Desk. Se ee ory of hiding. Miss West stated the wae Paes : F tly More Than Sehool Itself Felt — Tailored Bhsiness-like letter fires. reference : hypothesis on which she has tracked British Civil Service requently h a ranted Suits Continue in Bore and notebooks, a scrapbook, bulging Prevents Colors Running down hundreds of criminals. Says Critic of Afmerican Fail- ‘ with newpaper clippings and pro- eam aS “I employ women,” said Miss West,| An important step toward sex equal- ing With Spoken Word For Women in Business grams, a jar of paste, neat piles of/ Before washing a new colored dress] “in every investigation requiring sub-| ity in Great Britain has been taken in pened mail and invitations, occupy|or garment, or white garments with|tletw. craft, guesswork, diplomatic|the adoption by the house of ‘com. A suggestion worthy of notice was By POLLY WICKSTRUM. the major portion of this desk, which | colored embroidery or trimmings, put| conversation or plain common sense. mons unanimously a resolution pro: that of a Times correspondent who re-] The forerunners of the fall’ fash is broad and flat, with drawers down| if to soak for a couple of hours in|In cases demanding patient shadow-| viding that after a transitional period minded the students and the teachers | ions, showing in general unchanging of “English” that the language is tines, with no particular dominating spoken as well as written, says the color, are already appearing in. the New York Times. That is a fact too] display windows of the smart shop often forgotten, and the result is that} to catch milady's eye and to tempt people, young and old, who |overy shopper. their native tongue at least de-|- The first question to be asked by y, talk it uncouthly or out-and-|the purchaser of the fall wardrobe is: cut ii, __| “What is the silhouette?” And the Carelessness of pronunciation is | answer is, “The same,” which means prevalent, consonants are clipped, | straight lines and a continuance of vowels distorted or slurred, and the|the pretty youthful outline. To the rules of grammar are not respected. |inventive this means many things, Of real “dialect” there are few now-|one of the most important of which each side. On top of her social register lies a bible. Over the desk hangs her re- cold water in which is dissolved ajing, or strict adherence to tradition, little vinegar and some salt. About a}I use men. spoonful of each to a gallon of water. \| cently acquired honorary degree of| This will settle the colors, but will LL.D. from George Washington uni-| not injure in any way either the clean versity. And, just beneath, as if to|or soiled garment, It is always wise directly challenge its importance,|to dry colored garments jin a shady stands a silver framed photograph’ of | place. DIAMOND TRADE FACING CRISIS [zat BECAUSE OF ARTIFICIAL STONES | 29 te isa saan, of three years women shall be ad- mitted to civil service in the United Possess More Tact. Kingdom under the same conditions “For the finer and more delicate | "4 Tesulations as govern men. work I invariably find that a woman | _ Regard however, is to be had to the is able to clear up a case in much less | S“!t#bility of women for the situation: time than a man. She has more tact,|‘° be filled. Women appointed to quicker perception and an equally | Posts in the civil service will have the Vivid imagination, Of course, they ace] Same status and authority as men, not able to shadow a criminal. A bal bile tafe Po. e country, the question o' Deaf iat ne An, Ont PISS? | remungration 'oe weaeatt det eanipared with men shall be reviewed within / ve three years. sdays, but pculiarities of speech mark |is the possibility of utilizing of last the deductive type, who sits by the} A roves wan inwerted idithe reso- f ; cities, and>innumerable chil- | seagon’s frocks wth igh : K s Bs i - | }fireside and, nonchalantly inhaling fae ee a cvpcpuherk: bop ari cington ‘toe | tigers cr Be eae Business in Synthetic Diamonds and Other High Class Imi-|the smoke trom a meerschaum, solves | formar aeceer une, the interests of has in its echoes of the foreign lan-| Although there has been much ru- tation Stones Grown Enormously Last Few Years— murders and finds precious necklaces t guage their parents spoke or speak. |mor of the return of the long skirt, The public schools do something to ]anq in fact the appearance of the full establish a standard of English, but | skirt of ankle length has made some home influences often are the strong- | stir in the eastern markets, yet there * er and relapses into jargon after grad-|is little desire shown to change the Miss West is inclined to think ‘he ; doesn't exist, and that he is the cre. | 1s Successful Writet ation of highly romantic minds out- Of Child Talks at 77 side the detective business. “Do you never read detective stor- Diamond Bought With War Profits on Market ‘Trade in predious stones has ex- perienced such a slump in the past 12 ferred by many because it is less ex- pensive. and often can be differenti- uation are lamentabiy frequent. length or straight clinging lines of months that many of the jewel deal- pbb Bay ae 3 has [282.1 asked. Mrs. Flavia Camp Canfield, author It is whispered that not all of the | the majority of the models. ers are facing a serious financial eri-| crown immensely during the lant coe fever,” She replied. “No detective | of the well-known Kidnapped Camp- teachers in these schools are careful The main innovation in both coats Sro ~ ly during ie last few|does. It never is the reflective, fire-|ers series, has a grandmother's ad- sis, according td Berlin experts who] years, With Germany and France the have been investigating the causes| principal ‘competitors, and Switzer- of an unusual situation. land a close third. Raw materials The diamond markets are especially|for the manufacture of the artificial threatened, for the men and women|ruby, which is accomplished by an who made much money during the} ¢lectrical process, are purchased by war and invested heavily in diamonds, |Swiss manufaturers from Germany, recently have been selling brilliants| which has handicapped Switzerland in extensively, while the old families of} the race for control of the world mar- or competent as exemplars of good/and dresses is the entrance of the spoken English. It would be wise to|fowing sleeve and the mandarin and ascertain their qualifications in that|oriental note in draped sleeve: and respect before they are licensed bodice. The flaring lines which some eo designers desired to introduce in ° skirts wa: h ful Professor Is Right when carried out in the sleeves, As About Jazz, Anyway side type of detective who does any- thing really, while the ope who em- ploys unromantic, common senge methods is successful. Not a girl in this agency would solve a case if she followed fiction methods.”* The truth is, according to “Miss West, that theories are of little value in the detective’s business, while com- vantage over most writers for chil- dren. She has had more years in which to love and understand chil- dren than anybody now writing fot them. She is 77 years of age. It was not until she was past 60 that she had the leisure to write for publication, setting down the stories she had 5? often told to her grandchildren. Th a rule the flare begins at the elbow, but in some of the more chic models the “angel” sleeve is noted. The smartest shops are showing many fall suitS with leather binding| @St#blished wealth, upon which the] ket. . mon sense is valuable. And the Ber-| Kidnapped Cami series) can vé STATE COLLEGE, Pa., Aug. 19. The sash refuses to be moved from] and trimmings. A clover use of. leather in excellent taste is this atown trade once depended, have ceased to Synthetic Prices, nard Shaw theory, if any, appeaciy found in a Tpuchs irate erate, on —‘Jazz" is hurting the standards |/its popular stand and where the sash] on this suit of black with white pin stripe. The hat is a new turban of|buy. It is said 50 to 60 per cent of| Although the production of artificial| the detective Profession, accounts for|the shelves of practically every | of taste and the finer sensibilities |/is not, the string belt is. The uneven| black hatter’s plush. those who bought jewels with war|Jewels has greatly . increased the| woman's success in it—viz. that. she| brary in America, The simplicity, bv of many college students, accord- |jhem line is often caused by the profits in Germany and England have| prices have risen which 1s attributed| jntuitively adheres to common seoce|manity, and smiling wisdom of Mrs. ing to Prof. A. R. Warnock, dean || draped sash while the panel motif either sold their purchases or offered|by the experts to the improved tech- instead of plodding after romantic | Canfield’s style have held her yout! of men at Pennsylvania State col- || gives the same’smart effet. are heavily braided. The coat trim-|the school girl suits are designed to|them for sale within the last few|nique. Prices of synthetic rubies and| chimeras. ful readers ¢ 4 yeart lege. A little more originality is found in| mings are in general Yight, but many|be worn with waistcoats that are | months. sapphires have increased 20 fold over ee SS SEE ee Ag > a ca dla eae get “Something of reserve has gone |/the dress trimmin:s. Kid trimming|carry the trimming of galloon. practical as well as becoming to most Artificial Supercedes Real. pre-war prices. It is estimated that at least ten| book is to be added to this series 0" cut of the personality of our young women and something of nobility has gone out of the attitide of our young men toward young women,” he said in comment on college life since the war is still in evidence and is now used on] To the joy of the business woman, |every type. The synthetic diamond, as well as| Owing to the stagnation of the trade| million dollars in gold is hoarded every even the sheercst fabrics. One of the|the tailored sult is prominently in In the main, conservative lines and} the artificial ruby, saphire, and spin-|in genuine diamonds a number of the| year by the native Population in In- smartest showings from the French|the foreground. Oxford greys, grey |colors are best shown, and whilejel. also invaded the market to the|largest importing houses have ceased|dia, Africa and Persia, for whom gold shops is the short kid jacket with a|tweeds and checks seem to be the|some afternoon frocks are of elabo-|detriment of the trade in legitimate|importations from South Africa,|hes a wonderful fascination, Any crepe de chine skirt, for fall sport|most popular, and with a bright col-|rate materials and brilliant colors,| stones, not only because many artl-| where their chief supply was secured,| gold that comes into their hands as wear. Less and less needlework is|ored chapeau to top’ the costume noth- | the plain practical materials end mod-| ficial stones are sold as genutue, but|and others have greatly redu¢ed theit| wages, or in any other way. Is inn being shown but many of the frocks]}ing could be more attractive. For}cls are proving the most popular. because the artificial jewel is prd- purchases of raw’ diamonds. mediately hidden away. September 1, when the Harpers will bring out The Kidnapped Campers Again on the Road." — There are about 15,000 fewer post offices in the United States today ths? there were 20 years ago.

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