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‘ SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1924 PAGE SIX co be Casper- Sunday Cridune be Bee Welch—Phone 2012-W. Kansas Leads | Way Again in New Endeavor Wins Medal :Caroling Revived Renotnces Royalty Delinquents At Wheatland to cers Spread Xmas Joy) »necommendation hat the. tae pr Get Real A‘d a apn een ees ee ier eo ; From Women mittee be appointed ‘to carry the re- | A: ’ " « Th old, old custom-of Christmas quest ‘to the city courictl!of- Ra Weaver,” Thy ‘ \- {} ovat the close: ofa delightful after- caroling was revived again this|. ay) made at ‘the last nié fot oy ‘House. ‘ | moon tea was/served by the hostess Ww. Ifa D = i i i Py 3 zt tthe club! sang” “Auld” Lang elfare epartment of Eugenics for Entire Family year in Wheatland. ss caveg | the Rawlina Wotan’s club, Pourish:| “x¢re: J,-. Hoobs, Sire) BoR. Dor |and ‘the clu 4 Dp ing organization of «185. members Melty, Mrs. H. B. Gardner, Mrs. L, that {= playing. an “fmportant - part Forms Basis of New | E. Vivian, Mrs. Geo. Weller, to do #0, were invited. to join! a Departmental Club darid of carplers,. who spent qthe;t) cerare eerk of the canna Function; Program | hours from 9 to 11 going from Buse inty capital? A bel a Sectat and Gem Sinttate: Pa inctioning ‘°he custom fas been to, wierd, |, CBee, suawestions.. approved: ‘at Bowlus, “Mra. J. .K. Hartt, Mrs. w.| the, American “Legion Auxiliary of | $1 ae) : Kansas has been the The custom has been to * | the meeting included a plan for! the J. Law, Mrs, ALF. Thode. Rawlins “at the recent meeting. The In: thelr’ zea! for, welfare Sek. of the country for headed’ by a cornetist who acts as | chin to keep three-infane layettes tn [> 2™: _ AL Fe Tho 1 was spent in packing E Bs, dren, children’s agencies have eee reg jolers sing on the | readiness for emergency calls, and Courtesy. . | bomen ‘for the patients at the United q : overlooked the obligations ef tin houses Which have. Chutetmes |&Propeeal torprovide Parco children | Mrs. Anthony Stratton, Mrs.| R.} Sates vetecane heapital nc ohare |i Parents, and too many times « ceetice Leenine fe the imnae | Gttending” the Rawitha achoola"with | A. Login, Mrs. I.'K. Miller, Mrs. F. separation of children from. thei candles burning in ‘the window, warm lunches. Personal donations W. Rendle, Mrs. Arch ~ Robinson? parents has been the firae ir which is taken as a sign that music | Ole. "ins plano. fund Falsed! the | Mrs. Con’ Ryan. ; J rst step in over the purt-| has taken on numer- | tanical stand us -questio the greatest number of unenforced aws of any state. J : ° ® general scheme toward saying th: is expected. Véry thoughtfully, the - Pitks aa f . A. D : rei o them there w as practical. While the See ete cee eee ala people WO | worted that) it had met with tavor-| Hetkless, Mrs. Ed. Stewart, Mrs. C. and Mrs. Leo Roberts were appoint- invarlably something wrong in the © state fair were judging $ Ue cto te ceases we. |able. Tesponse to thelr inquiries |W. Street,.Mrs. J. W. Wisda. ed to make the arrangements for a 3 home, that a situation had arise: Leghorns, Durocs and Sie eee SOS nee ctarting the | @™ong foreign born regarding night : ‘Membership. banquet to. be served to the Legion calling for outside help, the chil. the women were giving i? se s Rotlea tas tRtgenran en asecrtl | Classes in Enngliah. Mrs. J... A. Donnell,’ Mrs. RF. H!} which was. served Thursday eve- : was taken away and the parents in a Ittle bungalow, wholly © A eg dep anrsig mas uve « ed nt tho Sonat, || Mrs. Corse, matron of the Cathe-| Hopkins, Mfrs. Dyke Lynch, Mrs. H.| ning. ; : L4q | left to solve their own probleme. the massive buildings tn : Pal bere ere aer ved ato the Nurse®'l aay Home;iaghreaged: the igatherte [Tater Mrs, Dennis O'Mella. Tabt mi 4 | They felt that i¢ the parents couli e stock was kept, for Better ls BS ‘ “This ia a beautiful sentiment ana]om the-work and plans ‘of the in : Pal 5 Rawlins Delphian Club. not solve thelr own problems. no pT es y | worth duplication in the other, cities | stitution. : Mrs. HE. Dunlap, Mrs. I. W.| ‘rhe members of the Rawlins Del- creermend |Cuside help could be of much un: ugenics has been under consid Ln” 1 owe enide: The business session included the} Dinsmore, Mrs. H. A. France, Mrs.|phian club met at the home of Mrs. 7 The welfare department of the D. for a great ma i e @ paptatih giesenedie Oo Sle aS: apnointment of standing committees | Jack Sheahan, “Mrs. ©, D. Skip-| Bari Barnt last week, for a study This photograph of Princess No-| artmental club in Casper, has been i remains for } cy to handle the several branches of | worth. of-the<lives of Shelley,’ Keats, andj puko Kuni was tuken as she left of material help in the absence t dea into working . Miss Ventlie Logan of New Britain,| Miss Edith Beesley, who began|club work as - follow Minor Romanticists. “The following| the royal palace at Tokio after|a juvenile court, ho Mee Rene cae ot cam Des Gone) © | cenns\ Bealdealer Lwbrk vas) irwe | Ber eoattead teieeeee En South Africa Mrs. EB. K. Ekdahl, program was enjoyed: paying her respects to the emper-| Mrs. Harry Astin ts President and slogan Fitter igned actively for a free den-| {in 191%, is the first woman to be-| Mra. lL. E. Armstrong, Mrs. George , Travel. it . Shelley'’a Life and’ Works—Mrs.| or and empress, the prince regent Mrs. C. rter, vice president “He nic d was the leading spirit}come prominent in the tnsurance| Bible, Mrs. Earl, Barnt, Miss W.| xre. ‘Archer Lapham, Mrs. H. ¥.|J. W. Wisda. and her sister, the crown princess, | this department, and the members cation camps for poor children. | field in @london. Since 1919 ghe| Hanna, Miss A: Whitson. Dunlap, Mrs. Day’ Espy, Mrs. Sam} +Keats’ Life and -Works—Mrs.|/ She renounced her 1 1 privileges meet once a month to sew on 1. ed) Ail of which brought her a gold} has been manager of the woman's Civic. - Kelly: Earl Barnt; that she might marry Prince Sanjo| ettes and other clothing te +l + of | medal as the individual rendering | department of one. of the ,largest| Mrs. H. Merrill, Mrs. Day Espy,|- Music’ Department. Hunt and More—Mrs. H. HW. Dun-] of Kyoto, who while of the nobility poor. . : the | her city the greatest service during | Iffe “insurance compantes. of Eng-| Mrs. N. R. Greenfield, Mrs. DB. A.|” yep. gee torrente mech Rob lap. : ASUORISR Foxe rane: The club early fn the season ' ther and tbe housewife is under | the past year. lang. Kell, Mrs. J.C. Martines. inson, Mrs. J.C. Martinez, Mrs. bought enough material to make going a critical examination in the | : Kleber Hadsell, Mra. I.-K. Miller. ' several dozen layettes, consistin i : W y | ,, ( : . iE of fimily health and eugenic examina : New Year's Reception Committee. E YEAR O BRIN everal changes of everything meces @ which are in progress every | H Mrs. A. A. Tobias, Mrs. R. G. i for the newly arrived baby, and day of fair in the Eugenics 9 Aten, Mrs. W. H. Coleman, Mra, F. ; | ; these are kept on hand so that they ulding. | p E, Froling,’Mre. J. M. Johnson, Mre. JI. may be given to those in need of “sweety | DEATHKNELL OF BOBBED TRESSES@22scc<2e-2| NEW E = Better Bables campaign, and was/ rt i} fe manah asd Members of the general club are Pata terentice a oS: Florence | » Morris, Mrs. Frank Mattas, Mrs. ag asked to phone Mrs. Astin when Sherbon of the University of Kan-| _ | Phelan, Mrs. Jake Reet pemaee” they have clothing to discard, espe- is and Mrs. Mary T. Wat of | Mrs. Selbach, Mrs. M. P. Tobias, i Herr - a : : : clally underwear and general wear s Riser sironae Ry. se 35 Mrs. J. Waeckerlin. Fime for New:Resolutions Near in Working Out Fu- Beare yt pe Rope PE Se Says Hairpin King in Voicing’ Faith in Future Theat. ; . for children, and these things are : een 4 be | mended and fixed over, so that the: ot the orieniators! | Money Saving Is Return to Bobbed Locks; Big Industry Mrs. Albright, Miss Blanca’ Dean, ‘ture Happiness and Success; American ey lave been: Fi reach the recipient in ‘good shape. able methods of making popular, | Mre. H. G: Evans, Mrs. H. A Womanhood Supreme | Whenever there fs a. delinquent eugenics and health examinations}|Qye of Best Of | | Dealt Blow Frane Mra. Walter Gallagher, Mrs. | boy or girl picked up by the author. of the family group; secondly, to F. A. Hadsell, Mrs. K.. Hadsell, Mrs. ities, Mrs. Astin looks into the mat- | 5 1} J. Potts, Mrs. L. A. Stanton, Mrs. R. ter, and it f + - + SER Happy New. Year!We-are stand-, kinder and more tactful and helpful | ter, possible sends the child standards of judging und appraisals. |New Resolutions Sol H. Goldberg the hairpin king, [ed to more than half a-million dol-| A’ Logan, Mrs..E, McNell, Mrs. W: ing on’ the «threshold of a New’ and | in rever: and a sweeter, more un- | home to his people, unless, of course, hey are now working on the third sqiled for Europe the other di t 1 ‘ © uy c i c t t e s t lars annually, and-in France and| A. Pilon, Mrs, Owen Stitt, Mrs. Wm. | tranny year! To the women of this derstanding wife and mother, and the | he be criminally inclined. L objective, viz., development of the Germany the figure was almost twice | Waldsmith. Y country what"thoughts and plans for | young girl resolves to be more lov-| Delinquent girls should not be p educational possibilities. solutions, tt would perhaps do well} Women's nocks begin to, get red and|as high. es the futire.the New Year brings. ing to the old folk whose happiest | kept in the county jail, and the wel- t exactly along this ad-/ vor many ‘to! resolve to #avé more | rough like men'siT hat: qill be. the The merchants and hairpin manu- : There)is-an old'sentiment to the| years have gone before, and less|fare department sees to {t that a ° e, the health clinics held} OF Oath ‘the future. Espectally |end of the shingle and bob.” Mr. facturers'have tried everything but| The members of the War Mothers’ e ess ‘is always} spiteful toward her young friends|Place 1s provided for them, when © ofer thei'state of Wyoming may! vier the significatice of the follow: Goldberg, would of courre be an’ad-| bribery to force the style to change | Organization of ‘Thermopolis: met. at z ‘the’ reason} who are only human as she herself | they are not morally unfit. t) eventually develop more fully into ing statistics cornpiled from the | vocate of long hair. When the bob | back to longer hair, in the’hopes of | the home of ‘Mrs, Martin McGrath | we look forward to the New Year|is human and therefore not infall- This sort of work by the welfare 4 something of te wor ee mime | United States government report is| was in its infancy there were thirty. selling wigs and switches, and for|on Broadway, at’ which time they | with such éagerness and anticfpa-| table. club, has been a great help to the yi 5 a ae Hey Reibectens real'zed: five million women using hairpins. |evening wear Paris {s showing. the | finished arrangements ‘for sending | tion. The skeptics say that every day | authorities, and to the parents of ee if 4 r a fi © D z . ir fo a) st collect sufficient data to work out While making out New Year’s re-| “Just walt," he prophesied, “until ‘Thermopolis War Mi Out of every one hundred men good. tr] sofa pillows to the disabled soldiers | ‘There {s something about.the be-| can be a new beginning—but not un-| these children who become hard_to stia): further the spose ser eee wip Nata’ in life at the age of 25. pierre lppert hay Trailtion: base srouiacane BAAS re eae Fort" Melenzie Hospital. | Mize. | Etnning of a New ear that makes | til the-mflinium will everyone live|™manage when held down by povgyiy, FO a tne erg inaet fer|at the age of 65, one of them ts| pins wars lose strayed or thrown |. {This iis all very well,” ‘ray the| William Harrison rea‘ an. intersst-| everything unpleasant ‘seem llke| the perfect life every-day. The New |or other disadvantages, wa. | Women Shaye: lamented £05 | vualthy;{) four, axe> well-to-do, itive away every day. From forty-five to| American ‘women,’ buts could \any-|ing paper, on the conditions at the|an unworthy dreany—hate, malice, | Year is u time for rerolutions--whet ‘The Business and Professional sears the tact eat tere. ana| Uve on thelr earnings, 64 are depen-| tirtsthtee hatrpins were found to.al|thing ever be so. eat! as | hospital and how.the work ts carried | envy ‘andtheir kindred are banished | it we cannot keep them all? Is it not | Women’s club also helped eolve tho are. given » for. «prise» heifers. 908) sont on. the : clarity of) itelatives: city. block. short. wavy. locks. for a morning of | on. Y: H iC brothe: love. and. the |u glorious thing to have been all that | Christmas question this year, by millions appropriated for protection | friends or the public, and 26 are ‘When: girls began shearing their| tennis or a day on the beac! ,On account of the cold weather not | Christmas spirit of “good will foward | we should like to be for a day, a} adopting the Big Sister idea of edch Ut! haga sqgsinet) Chalets. 603s 191 deed! tresses and. used only two oF three| :The women of Casper,asem to'have | all-of the memberw were present but | men,” remem. Week, or a month aut of one year? taking one small child as their gucst only in the last few yeeae been | OUt of 100 men of all ages; when tigtelid’Ot Geante tikes te airpins, Mr. | little-intention of allowing-thetr halr | were requested to, bring thelr pillows | - he-year that |. Happy New Year! Let the bells [for the Yuletide celebration. any reasonable attention with. for pthey die, three leave $10,000 or over, Goldbe redaebe eae fatiure. | to. grow. ‘The beauty shops report | At d later date. - ks : one, falls into insignificance be-| ring out! It is a time for rejoicing. > paid to eugenics and health for? ye jaye from $2,000 to $10,000, 32 | Goldberg nearly. aa ‘ ;Mrsi* McGrath later! served refresh: | aide. the .wonderful. hope of future] American womanhood stands at the D . care 9, voctety. will not “meet | happiness and success. The business | most wonderful placo in the history | Dramatic Art Added grow tired of pinning and tucking | again uhtil\ January 14, 1925: ; failure tries again with new hope in| of the world. Life is sweet! Peace i TT, Y l (@ . 1 ane : > widows only 18 are left in comfort-|T®POrts consternation among the preg Seen : her heart;“the unhappily: married| good! “God's in His Heayen, all's o Yale Curriculum at Little Sisters able c'rcumstances. PenAnt:- women ‘over, the, soba! tricot. Se SNe: UAdes +7 Sad ee : in part, that she is ts of the bobbed hair vogue. the short bob once. again. Red Cross Roll Call. realize perhaps i ts Guest Cue of Leb) enisren Halehing tte) Sia ye finding ove, ot |: A Wonian's lite 1s « hard lite,,with |; the'annust fad Gress molt Call-in | in ore measnre:ta biaise a welias m Are mas UeSIS | titth grade in the grammer school es! en are finding o} fashion -leading us a merry. chase.|Thermopolis netted a total amount|her mate, and she resolves to be ry 83 tiniab, the. sixth: grade, -71:tiniah | thelr chief Bources, fy ftiootde shist | [ne coe Ue oo nivara a cheat eietas OF reenskee ere ree: B & P W ( lub the seventh grade, 68 finish the] off. They and thetr mothers before dap, eae spay. Obst OS ey be . . “pin words, of Margaret Burton's \“La-} cent was retained by the Red Cross eas ‘ re Q eighth grade, 34 finish first year | them from time immemorial, have | or’ Ghapter-onthat city, and the’ Be E n Ki ot-Holes th =— h'gh school, 24 finish the second | made‘n practice of selling thelr locks | bray ay rematp-:/ VE! Being Patched to He was forced :to invent tiny ones | that ladies ‘wlto allow their hair: to babies. leave no income-producing estate grow bout shou! ir length,, secon Soo SS with the result that of every 100 | to hold the short:hair in place. Parijs eh = Well with the world. Creation of a new department ‘of dramatic art at Yale university to New York Women | be headed by Proteson Gene Baker, formerly of Harvard univer- sity has been announced. The de Lay Foundation partment is made poss‘ble by a gift of $1,000,000 from EB. §. Harkness, + i ing fifty per cant was sent to head- year high school, 18 finish third | to. itenerant hair dealers, and now or 4, ‘4 * t Treat Is Given Juveniles year high school, and 13 finish the | the dealers'are no more. Beer Tins iris who ‘hope to wed | quarters in Chicago: ar . . Yale * a Carrying Out Novel | fourth year nigh’ school. “Of this} French and ftallan qromen. bave Avthday Oso eta tales Sinica lites he Disbend. d A a 0 i | some 100 children, seven finish the the very highest quality: of hatr, Orizutare| husbands way ; cane wird ide Eda baw T; For Wage Earners) Bie pa grins aN esos Cog mene = an | firet year of college, tive fintsh sec-| American women have lovely hair, . ‘ be: ‘ , ond year of college, three finish the But fashion: plays a crooked game | been temporarily disbanded. All of. Save the imber but they do not! sell it. In Italy, before. the. bobbed hair craze started, thé cuttings amount- | staff of dramatists and dramat!n With would-be frugal malds; ficers’ have. resigned, and no new Last week we all paid barber bills; ones, have been elected to fill their Next! week, 1 all wear. braids.”'| places. The Business and Professional| third year and only two ftnish the ‘Women's club were visited by Santa | fourth ar Claus Saturday noon at their meet-| — coaches who will give the graduate $250,000 Program Out-| 2" undergraduate fnstruction in tho . : A neat patch put into a knot-hole li . writing of plays, their effective i i i —4hinik of that Mrs. Housewive, you ined in Plans For staging and thelr actual presenta. ing at the Henning Hotel. Each a ‘ ‘lub member brought a little sister High School Girls cena Meneame’: - : $ atone original spatcher deluxe. ‘This is 7 tion. ; BM. Field’ of this city who | wane, tear Atheitavas’ te: env Welfare Work eee acvinth tia teatrics:| Send Candy Treat | [nternational Council of sr appcinteg by) Acting Governor | Zina "* A* TATIRE 10:40 to save y etre | : J Lacks oftice of state com- | *™ i une girl she thought would. enjoy play: | To Disabled Men SApoepimaved chr ier bait Tie} .‘The Clty Federation of Women's] The Lusk Welfare Councll parti- ing Uttle aister. : \ renee te RL: Satan pe Mire tai 3 clubs In New York City ts manacing | Ry financied thelr Christmas, giv ses atthe Gace tole aacthetena Cam; | W.omen eets ext ay office. : ; tail Qeameteaces eaeeeare o> OttestHOA | a arive tor the first unit of srecoee | MeebY. Holding @ Hiesdimse Cor. Be atenae ales ae Seats Bia Peery ‘isec nea t . rar 4 et wha Products. to build a Federation hotel for wage | {ty Ball on December 22. ‘The guests eee Acadia? peal eS cacher of bor eon alea 3 ? + ete Cheyenne Pioneer Club. ~ ery OCF. Standmothers: went (28 | earningwomen of smell salary, for | Wore the most disreputable costumes story to the guests, who she gather-|the teacher of homg economics re- i The Pioneer chub, made up of a| Driessto thelr homes in tho wilder-| genta ci ground in West Forty-| they could find, and’ many persons ed around her in the center of the|cently sent = huge box of home| ‘he sixth quinquennial convention] It represents national councils of lon: wpa ee iP neas the good man had to hew down} <1, tect. has lalready bch’ nies wereiin tuctare: oom. When each little girl had fin-| made candy to the veterans of the/| of the International Counciliept Wom-| women from every courtry in the| score’ of wel own eyenne wo- y een pi for the wagon. | 0-04 ‘The affair was held at Faust hal! aus came} e0ldiers’ hospital at Sheridan. The|en will be held tn. Washington, \D.| world, ‘and ‘altogether’ represents|men, met’ last ‘Wednesday at. the burned. to.make thelr} aye i. o ; % Siaeneti = feDer- ee ee Rene ean “full of {candy was distributed in the con: C.,. May, 4 to 14, 1925. over thirty-six million women. home of Mrs. John Rees, for Wee clearings.” But today we are tac. ere peat Owners! Chasabar ot ee ne 3 provided by Muse MeDer presents and each little girl there) valescent ward. It ts a lovely thing} The Natfonal Council, of Women| The Casper Woman's Department. | annual Christmas tree party of t ling a timber shortage. ie eiaeinee een Si alt for Tat Eee ey we tk pa ralelnece received a gift. to think of the way the people of} is'a federation of nearly all the na-|al club {a @ very young organization | organization. "The house ‘was Say). We are-remindea that thero is a gucaetat: whisn anne EE ong used ‘to’ procure dinner baskets for Several of the quests, who had/the state arp trying to do so much| tional federations of women's or:|and has never yet sent delegates to} with Christmas greens and holty | remedy forestation of hundreds of Pirorioeiie neitinneins . “si phi ans CED REE eR IEEE some accomplishments, entertained|for these patients who sacrificed| ganizations in. the United States. this international convention, but it| wreaths, and in the center. of. the | acres of poor and unused lands, pro-| City ase 1a be cea at aon the sr a my othateia migt eeere pie t the members with songs and read-|their health for us. The Legion The convention {s ‘held every five}/{s a wonderful opportunity for|living room stood.a tall Christmas | tecting our forests, especially from (ot Mle Sat hartteac : ia and there: oprcthelteeeiene: a re pata ee togs. Auxiilaries all over the state sent| years, and this is the first. time|women to study the questions that | tree. fire, and less, wasteful. manufacture | ‘1,,1, woinah aR ote tae tha glee teehee ng fos einen The announcement of the annual] boxes of food and clothing this year| that {t has beenvheld in the United| arise between. women of Gifferent| At an earlier meeting each mem-| and use of olr forest products, The Hotel i ee hs Sige Fagtriete folk: business meeting, to be held at 6:30/ for Christmas. States. Lady Aberdeen of: Scotland | nationalities than our own, and it {s|ber drew the name of another to Datedcac om aoe ae a fo- o Se 5 next Saturday evening at the Hen- has been president of the organiza-| to-be. hoped that one or two womren|whom a gift wwas to be given, should be kept in. reserve for build. Matly “cobterence p, ates a ‘or the} When Governor Smith of Nor ning hotel, was made. All members| The hardest working Frenchwo-| tion for over twenty-five. years, from Casper may be able to atten: Mrs, A. A> Underwood presented | ing hou: bridges-and_ ship: His committees S and meeting of] York begins his new term on New vere reminded of the kid party next]|men have, as a rule, perfectly kept s, . i Year's day the constitutional oatl Such a hotel will be a wonderful] of office will be administered, to Gorgeous Gowns Hold Real Asset in Nation’s Capital 2.22305" Pei ae ee Fe ° ° ° ° > e eo a e o @ ° ry y night hands. “Queen of the Forest at Her Tractor’’ cannot accommodate all the girls} be the first time that. function lus é eg who appl. for a place to ly: been performed by a woman. ace ST. eS Brilliant Social Season Is: Under ‘Way at Washington, Women’s Shoe Manufacturers The reaction:atter the months of]in the arena of the ‘upper house ‘ The First Lady. Mrs. Coolidge has in return sigeea tense political excitement, has re-| ‘unching together in the Senate res- It has been said that a made-in- her stamp of approval on th sulted tn a whirlwind of gayety, on|taurant undisturbed by the bitter] America fashion never gets across BEA “eballow’ Wecklée, oc ei cabe the pert. of, official residential and| Words that are’ flying -heatedly into| the seas, but Mrs. Gcolldge has un- SSE pyanteacntas r oval one diplomatic society of the national| the air by: thefr respective lords and| wittingly refuted this assertion, for an Inner gowns, spon- oD is ho ‘has set a fashion which ‘latest | "Te? by European fashion centers, capital which presages one of the|mosters. i ‘ . | whe ch Fs , most brilliant winters socially since] What » Politician’s Wife Can Do, | news from abroad indicates has been bealnaeeee Sean ays bafeau the days before the world war. Wives! of officials learn oh coming | taken up fn England and in Paris. me seasons. = to Washington that their first les-| For it was the charming First Laay|. At the dinner for ‘the cabinet Democrats and SONA ried 851 son'in beins @ helpmate to their am. | of the ‘Land ‘who’ first revived in| Which opened the official entertain- well as Republicans feel the let-up bitious husbands {s to learn the dif-| this country:the very high mannish | ments atthe White House last in’ the strain, and. plans, young peo- ticult rule of ‘dressing to fit the oc-|turn-over collar fitted closely up to| Thursday, Mrs. Coolidge had on a ple's parties, charitable fetes and casion” quite as important as politi-|her throat and held by a man‘s| ¥hite crepe satin gown made with. balls are being discussed with the! <1) {ssues and calling, lets. What| black *fourin-hand= tle. (She wore|OUt sleeves with a square neckline, reed teat cetamaam, that characr|ig best tor tormel and taformal af-| these.atthew6rld veries bell gence While Mrs. Cooltage’ has not terized last, stpamer's political " Gs-| oso. one aisteretion, =< betwaon an|this summer with smart plain black | covered from the y cussions. evening and @ dinner gown and| tailored! suits and even with white Umely death of her young son, Cal- There {s a prevailing custom that/how to utilize an’ ensemble | costumes. vin Coollége, Jr., Inst August, she no matter how much you may 4ts-|costume for almost any affair ‘Waskingten “society looked at|has 2 tine sense of obligation which agree with 2 man politically, at the| shert of a dinner cr a Ball, en wi them, noticed how attractive they | {= {mpoxed upon the rank and has common ground of a host's dinner! Madame Congressman's atention| Were and sucoumbed; Soon the worn since the first few days table all personalities may ‘be forgot:| while her good man studies the best | women of official, resident and Giplo- | “heavy mourning, and now his be. ten and even debatable topics talk-/ method ‘of oéllecting frequent mile-| matic circles had followed suit, and/ sun to go into “colors” again, the ed over with amiability! and. friend-|age-and how to stretoh a stationery | then the ‘verte went over seas with | firat indication. being the introduc. line! =,,.| Recount 'to cover, every need of his) some of them and naw:tt ts well os-|tion of white ana blege < As a mater of fact, some of the bit-| career, ‘a * tablighed, ‘Mrs, ¥red Britten, wite|ftronte to her dresses, terest political enemies on Capitel| Dame Fashion must have beer, ofthe Representative from Ilinols,| cont te of bel, Hill are warm personal friends and | thinking. of” the troubled - pffictal’s| ana’ Mre; Leigh C, Palmer, wife of] collar and au ) mon tn her reforestta-| mutual admirers .and sometimes | wife of Washington when she do-|the.chatrman-of. the United states | ha re- shock of the un- blouses and Herjnew fur ge baby caracul, with ffs of brown fur, Her s Evelyn W. Smith directs t1 61 undertaking at Amawalk,.N. Are black or brown, although it Py foo. G00 Knights of the forest | their wives are chuma, It {# often|atgned the ensemble costume, Any-| Shipping. board, were among chose | 1% walt that whe also has'gray vns| ‘The Mi = ss 5 e 4 ge being cultivated, She is the first woman in the world to undertake | poasibie to eee the wives of the very| way, thelr devotion to the vogue | who Peek she, Mes. otarapan with [and wey batasvhien wit! weer tory at Haverhi, Aiass Pinad wil anitice Sreue. Fe shuAdred orkers euch a project. RE 1 enators engages in “a. xoral batus Brover‘ite unetulzess te ‘them. ata VF em titer sme AMSCis ++ Mont“ot! thetr: employes ° i the gil,