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i ey - incidentally becomes an incentive to HOW O WRTE YOUR| =zt = “Signatures are required in busi- RN hess, Soaial, political and religious| Wosh and €t into siices THE ZERO DAYS OF A REAL WINTER|#aetstina e NAME. e S L | T e o and gray is simply another step in the movement. er to strengthen that warmth that night achools have something stronger color. Usually brown = valuable to offer to him.- Ability 10| orasraacea; o ouda onion, nor do they grow hides that Indicate{mon sense for women. They prefer|us what clothes to wear for the day is the choice. Beaver is the best BY DR. FRANK CRANE. SiTite hix Bat6 Taties his e"_"”p‘_",’:ex:‘sp:or.lr\leu{.fil:, ‘::1‘::!‘1“0;!1: = d|to be the captains of their fate in|when we start forth in the morning, selection. ~ Sealskin is admirable. (Copyright. 1920.) and adds to the security of his| & SD ul o nne Rittenhouse|to theprophet what to expect in cold| [\ 9,0 o lite. What care they |80 science is of small assistance to|Gray fur in combination with beige oL over the ingredjents with wi or heat. for. Climate® They Sromen in predlcting & cold season: |18 ultra smart but it lacks warmtn.( It is always a joy when you find [PROREEY i\ eanes the fe. |PIACE them over the fire. bring ¢ They would be extremely unhappy |clothes ahead of the season and then | therefore, either something occult or | It can be Wworn by the woman who lany of the ultimate simplicities. licity of the victims who have to read | .0, h¢ boiling.point and cook t > Compel themselves to stand whatever | nothing at all but & whim of tashion (18648 a softening influence in clothes!” when I was a boy I heard a mis-|the signature. When I look at the | er Strain the onp Lot boen s gomes. Of such stuff is sartorial phi- :::n‘l;‘; them into this manner of|Tather than one which enhances and | ionary make a speech at church; he Chinese hieroglyphics and epileptic | without letting it boil. Tt s ihe season’s fashion to be as| The fushion s here. So much for |SOITIAE L T ey |10 Some strange words such ss 2ome " letters T get. 1 say. mentally | orimich ik in & double boiler fully protected against the open air|the obvious. It was a memory, possi-|, ., wea names of places and people in Turkey |arising and addressing the school i ear sheepskin or rpar 3 . of flour moistened in a little milk. as though one were a bear or a deer. | bly, not a prophecy. Last winter's be- | JRTIRe8%, ear EFAy SReeBROl ST . Africe, and every Strange word he teachers referred to: “Go toit! And | Be sure that the sauce boils; then & cape of beige duvetyn or heaVy a1ASSY [used ho stopped and melled. I don't (L0 e o Jour arms! Don'tstop | turn the vegetable puree into’a Mot b remember his name, but hurrah for|jitteryr J dish, stir into it a pinch of bakimg ‘The one-plece frock continues 10 lpnim for President! & |soda to keep it from curdling and AT DL R S A \oThere was a female secretary T = new once who always got on m ! especially young ones, Who |neryes She was a e wpatayerer] Transparency. | Serve at once. 3 rted a campalgn for & Soth [2nd a nuisance, but wlenever she tel-| IusBand (whispering)—Grage, the | iy :‘u‘ lm"ri;"! et :: t";efl!l"d'" :“d ‘a flar- |¢Phoned she pronounced her words|Soup is terribly’ weak | Navigation on the Rhine is to be mg‘ Nogrcoat Sugbestive of a cape, | ¥ith meticulous accuracy and spelled| Grace—Ssh: It's done on purpose, | greatly increased. Swiss engineers This is the suit of the hour. the unusual ones: so that all her sins, /8o that the guests can see the beau- | having perfected plans to continue it e ko st cont has been her- |Which were many, were forgiven her. | tiful ornamentation in the bottom of | to Lake Constance, using a Series of 1ded for six months, 1t has been |, I like these peaple Who work in{the dish. i locks. 2 Nora by the minority, it is sponsored {libraries. They write So plainly that o Parie: but the short ripping coat [it Seems almost an indiscretion to |Ydiddgodddrds TTTX XN RV VR IETE T wwe . with beli-shaped sleeves and a hugefit“d it. Where do they learn that?|g¥ velvet ribbon bow to fasten the wide | I henl-!?!!::jntomghmmie- of mine | S h N Y R iy h e e e B et Dy Sy “Se a | In this world of haze and hair|3 tart the New Year g t— forerunner of epring suits. T TR o SR T D i anybody makes ng clear. |& = il dor omiatts | “"Ta this desert of buni, praise be for Resolve right now that in the future you will do your a cape, a garment which is affec-|an oasis of plain common sense. marketing in Washington’s Cleanest Market, where the aisles tionately heid in the first place by| When I meet a Fact 1 want to fall % q all_types of woman. on its neck and weep. And when the |% are wide, the foodstufis are tempting and prices fair. There are a few long coats for |Explainer appears I ory “Nunc|y winter, but the correct omes have a |dimittis!” BY ANNE RITTENHO - short caj attached. Dark green | All of which lucubration is caused |3 b HAT AND MUFFLER OF WHITE D o T ar tenslera | Byituorasralling & ihtbtiane hasts e F clothes could be reckoned as re- | ANGORA FOR SKATING. BUT THE Solor that is growing in importance | pamphlet by two school teachers, en- COMBINATION 1S ALSG POPULAR S tamhion—to DUl in a swagger- |titiea: liable forerunners of climatic con- - ditions the approaching winter | OB, CITY STREETS. THE BANDS ' ing cavaller fashion. with a knee-| *A "Short Course | on Teaching d PP! g er | OF BRIGHT EMBROIDERY ARE OF 8 length coat, short skirt. a wide silver [to Write One’'s Name | in | Three will be cold and prolonged. But|SILK. belt and short James the First cape { Lessons ‘e 14th and Park Road lined with sheepskin. The cuffs, the |~ All there is to it is that the teacher |% 2 « Says the Approacl’l- ing Days Are to Be Very Cold, Accord- ing to the Kinds of|¢ Garments Now Being Purchased. Slight Evidence of the Coat Suit—Pre- ferred Fabrics of the Season. | very gradually add the sauce, stir- ring the soup constantly as you do so. women are mot squirrels or foxes. : e They do not possess a canny JEithoys wergy compelled hygna tanonty wheel collar and the cape are of {writes the pupil's name didtinctly and 3 posses nny sensefwear thick or thin clothes as the sheepskin. : the pupil copies it until he learns. of what the coming season will be,'thermometer varied. No such com- \ how to write it himself. _— . s ‘ At tha toatbphlett talke about ihe — o New Way With Bacon. |psychology of the thing, and “seeing through our motor habits” and all 2 Warm half a pound of smoked |that—sump'n grand. 5 2 . . bacon, cut fn little squares. When | Theides is intensely practical. Why 45 Live, Up-to-date Dealers, including 3 Big Chain - the bacon begins to brown. add a cut [JhoU/q ot even the most illiterate Stores and Model Pastry Bakery, insuring ' havior will linger long in the minds}onion and let it brown. Sprinkle on |Here he can learn how in three les- “Iity nfl flif - . of those who were not prepared for 8|a spoonful of flour, stir all, add a |sona. Pprices ‘ " Jjourney to the north pole. Come what | bowl of soup stock or of tepid water| ‘“We have found the course useful \ may, we are pre| say women this | and boil for a few minutes. Add some [in many ways’® say the authors. DAILY FROM 7 AM. TO 6 P.M. Wh h “Bayer” on tablets, you are : e rabride Lhat ik arsct the taim | o e o e o e SATURDAYS UNTIL 9 P.M. - & = }0".1 see t e. x.lame a.yer o ~'~y | j of the season are imitations of ani- ‘:’;. contents simmer on the side of [diate results. Our course in writing getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for mal hides along with the genuine|ine stove for haif en hour. Gmo's. name, wewves: this Durpies. And |12660600066060000000000000600000060000 113, “ sor’’ 1 hides taken from whatever source the 21 years, and proved safe by millions.—Say “Bayer”! hunter and trapper could find. There are woolens that have been suggest- ed by the land of the llama. There are woven velvets that imitate the —d leopard. There are shaggy cloths % tha to owe their inspiration to the shaggy sheep of western ranges. 7 A L4 ] Duvetyn, because of its warmth [1] and richness holds its own for gowns, 2 £ although it has not gained the popu- | " larity for wraps accorded it by - i France. Heavy velvet is widely ac- e 1t cepted. Homespuns and' tweeds are worn, but they are not in as high | favor as those novelty fabrics which [l suggest peltry, however remotely. * x x % (11 In colors the African brown runs - against rich red for favoritism; deep 5 S o suribroken-hackage’ ot : d Biue and black give way to beige and cce] en . Tange an renc! lue are SAFEREEIRSE R Accep? omiy frkg-ur o P g worn for sports and country hou: genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,” which contains proper direc- parties; and the t. Marits combina tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheu- herents, especially by those who are ; 4 matism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and pain generally. Strictly American! ary of strong colors, " e ; AND UNDERWE AR : b color for winter in preceding seasons, — T oy 50 e s o ' e e L S 2 B Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets eost but s few cente—Larger packages. one that too closely resembled the wumm&fin«mmmdmmnw g'hlrtry|.(ky‘ b;l: ‘n h'u -n: .‘:: rlo; o 3 ra 3 s winter. iven a : > 204 brilliancy ‘otten by combining It with Just see the variety of ! | Smart waists it thost French blue, mulberry purple, Indian e 3 B . red. The woman who s an amateur fetching waists that becoming new styles in mixing colors should be careful in . P choosing the spots where she places were color on a gray gown, but she should 2 28 ttudy the trick of putting the right m9 s 78 $ PR o -y colors toge! wi enough ardor to “RED JACKET WITH PEA bring knowledge to the task. Now L - A POPULAR WINTER STYLE FOR| “G,.y 254 French blue make a well 3 THE YOUNG GIRL. known combination, but the placing O uld think that prehistoric O & "were revived. Nothing is too thick or too woolen for the smart woman. After decades of exposing herself to whatever winds blew, she now determines to wrap herself up from nose to knees. Her legs are the only part of her body she exposes. PER S ink there was a migra- One T e mowth pols _aiter looking over the -winter clothes offered to ‘women, and accepted. In other ages on this changing_planet such .yast migra- tions followed the sun from pole to pole, but none went toward the glacial countries, as far as the students of the 2ge of man have discovered. If they 343, what clothes did they wear? Vast VingDy Qo me prehistoric strain made 1t- ’ \ { self felt in women :yx;:g'még that ) 3 trange ersal to > S ~ g men who were fighting gor years along the river Somme in: 7 g You have never seen valueslike thesesmartly i designed waists price—all new :styles $5.98 Now $4.29 | e : $398 Now $2.88 'Now BELOW COST ; You know our réputation for low prices. You know what savings our prices mean. NOW—look at these prices—every waist and under- garment in our store is offered at prices undreamed of. They are being sold in one quick sale regardless of cost—literally a flood of the most %, exquisite waists you have ever seen. Whether you intend to buy or nat —don’t miss seeing these values. UR GUARANTEE Ordinarily at a sale like this there is no guarantee. But at this sale we guar- antee these prices to be the lowest. If you can buy the same quality for less money—any waist or undergarment—we will return your money without a quibble, at any time within a week. France? Is the recurrence of primi- 'warm clothes connected up with Beaty prehll‘fi“—vh s ‘Jf.v("m’ one thinks thou; are A Y uncanny theso days and the gccult and the super-normal engross ty, why not play with the idea? ‘Alas and alack, the weather man with all his resources cannot yet tell We are placing on sale for this week several styles of High- . grade Footwear for women taken from our regular stock of Gray Nubuck, Patent Colt and Vici Kid Leathers. Daintiness and charm are fully expressed in the styles we are showing. 195 Formerly Sold at '$10 and $11 Here are some typical savings on waists and underwear Formerly $1.49............... Now $§ .99 Formerly 14.08..............Now $10.69 Formerly 2.98........ccc....Now 1.99 Formerly 15.98..............Now 11.59 ;.. .- Formerly- 7.98...:cvc000eeees.Now 5.89 Formerly 17.98. 5. ceneeee..Now 12,97 (Formerly 10.00....cieeevee...Now 7,29 Formerly 19.50:4::%........Now 13.49 1 Formerly $1.98 now $1.49 A BIG MONEY’S WORTH / For unheard of values see these smart styles ‘. EXTRA SPECIAL Chic waists full of dash and style $4.98............. Now $3.67 In Fieldmouse & Gray Kid EaoibeRY or CORAL READR. Formerly 10.98....c-v.-.......Now $7.69 Formerly 21.50...............Now $14.28 - nown Thay trick has ;:&'::;:E:' Formerly 11.98.......cc0....Now 8.47 = Formerly 22.50....c..:--....Now 15.39 from the interior decorators. the fashi o 3 eolor: able purple shade Special_. | #N::ln.&m’:“!:v’:m:?‘wgnm Formerly 12.98....cvereeee--Now 9,39 Formerly 25.00.--..--.---..Now 16.99 Weod fo Eive, warmth 0. Fray walls omen’s Silk Hose in Black, White or Genuine Wool Hose, IV S 10 erar e e Covdovan Calars, $250 and 5 Qualities $l.95 All Sizes and Colors $2_25 ?E‘:?:szi‘t:fii:'%fifi‘:‘. et : W : i § # § i i a i i { i : ¢ ; H £ i i g £ i £ § H : i § ; we. And they have done so. A mulberry crepe de chine sash e tied v k_of lu tyi hed tunic th{:‘:hn a tight mulberry velvet. A hat Cbien ot muiberry veivat. Fuare are] of mul ed 1n silver Eo*aauirrel muls and Nose Advertisers Prefer The Star v ey