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"C,, FRIDAY, MARCH 4 ‘1921 WOMAN'S PAGE. meal. not one, since T came out of my little over a week ago. the same with Mrs You know He wintér sleep and it is just Skunk and the children. at on nothing." ¢ that Peter hopped you can't keep looked 80 hung! aside to fe Prophecy said that the favored col- ors for spring wear would be light. subdued tones‘as a contrast to the brilliant shades so popular daring the winter. However, Dame Fashion. to justify her reputation as a “fickle lady,” has brought forth a nmew color| tone which is even brighter and gayer | than any of those used extemsively during the past season. The shade is called “tangerine” and the name| tully describes it. As a result, the | shop windows have -discarded their modest Quakerish aspect of gray and | have blossomed out in a riot of color. | An attractive afternoon frock of | tangerine taffeta is made on distinct- | Iy old-fashioned lines with a basque | bodice fitted in with rows of cording | and a flaring circular skirt over narrow lace foundation which extends a trifle lower than the sil of the bodice is cut in a “V, of which crosses the other surplice fashion. A dainty vestee and collar of cream-colored lace and more | are TANGERINE TAFFETA, SHOWING | ELEBORATE PATTERN OF OPEN- WORK EMBROIDERY. of this trimming is used around the sleeves, which are short and flaring and attached to the bodice by cording The lower edges of the bodice, which is scalloped. is alsgo finished with alloped hem of . An unusual feature of the gown is the openwork embroidery which appears on the overskirt. Through the evelets the foundation of creamy lace is slightly discernible. A navy blue taffeta dfternoon frock shows the same kind of embroidery on the overskirt, partly exposing a background of pale blue. The gown has a tight basque bodice cut in points at the front and finished with a flat bow in back. A bertha collar of lace borders the rounded neck so that one of the points hangs almost in the center front, and a cluster of delicately tinted is placed in the lace folds over one shoulder, The short set- sleeves are rather unusual, for just above the cuff of each a wide puffing of material is shir- red in. The flaring overskirt is finished with a plain hem around the bottom and 2 narrow foundation of navy taffeta ex- tends a few inches beneath it. A new wrap is developed in navy tricotine, with black and silver stitching as a border. The sleeves are decidedly dolman in form and are cuffed with straight bands of the silk stitching. The collar may be folded close around the neck or worn | low, in accordance with the weather. More silver and black stitching out- lines it, and a stitched band also runs LISTEN, WORLD! | L BY ELSIE ROBINSON. 1 was just a-thinkin’ how funny it is! We all agree that home's might-, ily improved by a change in the wall paper now and then, and there'd be a riot if we had to eat corned beef hash four times a week. Yet it never seems to occur to us that heart land- scapes need varying as much as hash 1t I were a legislatol I'd try to get a bill passed compelling | married couples to separations once a vear. Wwould cause a slump in the divorce | market. iy association with another hu- man, whether it be in the workroom |or lome, may be an inspiring adven- | ture if you play the game right. IUs + Joy to explore the wilderness turn- ngs of other minds: But you must bRt that other mind develop its wilder- ness if you want your adventure. You mustn’t chop down all the natural growth and subdivide it and lay out cement roads. That's what matrimony does most personalities. It does that be. ause we're laboring wnder the idiotic true love means bossing, meddling, boring and never losing sight of each other. We tramp over euch other's lives until we wear out the scenery. We crush all the green grass of new endeavor, we break off - tender twigs of humor, and we grow so tired of the whole blamed i landscape theory that But you ke tested Pate when you came 2 R L s when vou went R ginning of the win- i for 1 saw you. And 1 don't believe you had anything to eat all that time.” True enough, Peter.’ time. We hav that fat. It is what has kept us - while we have been trying to find | food My, but 1T would give almost anything for one good square meal! I don't see why we had to up yet. If we could have sl nother | A Great Change in the Skunk Family. BY THORNTON W. BURGE: The truly wise will be discreet And when outnumbered will retreat. —Feter B - month the snow would have hbeen . A A Peter Rabbit watehed Jimmy Skunk [ Eoneivaien (x e ".‘”":\“1"3;' it wouldi At the first chill! Take Genuine Aspirin marked with the ; E reed o pick up a living." | » i and Mrs. Skunk and the seven fully e ey e teatrally, ¥ | “Bayer Cross” to break up your Cold and relieve the Headache, grown young Skunks out of sight ok a6 “« ramury | Fever, Stuffiness. on sigh than Skunk move his movement They were so fat they toddled as they walk r wanted to follow them He was just burning up with curios- ity to follow and see where they Warning! When you wish Genuine Aspirin prescribed by phy- sicians for over 19 years, ask for “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,” and look for the name “Bayer” on the package and on each tablet. would go and what they would do. Tt in his movement w " wis the first time he ever had been iinodoby. Peters said ne | Always say “Bayer. i around when Jimmy Skunk came out it i Each “Bayer package” contains safe and proper directions fot an old frien Peter did would act and he ifter his long sleep t to see just how what he would do. Had Jimmy becn alone I suspect that Peter would have followed him. With this Jimray turned and a But Jimmy wasn't alone. Mrs. Skunk 5 J . ¢iran. He did for a fact. and seven fully grown children were| A 4 i andisevanitully /e dEeniusne [ peter w him the relief of Colds—also for Headache, Neuralgia, Toothache. Earache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis and for Pain generally. - Bayer-TabletsAspirin Boxes of 12—Bottles of 24~ Bottles of 100—Also Capsules—All druggists | Aspirin 1a the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Sallcylicacid With food as nd | nine of us hunting for it I can't to gossip or I won't get my sl an tehed and "l 2 S NAVY BLU r sighed iy - 16 lirl"\‘rn' n'l‘:nnn TRIMM those Skunks had a powerful nm‘r- p-i(rr;;a"‘\k\xv.lknl.‘ JET. scent gun. It would be easy enough me D to keep out of the . but ther a different mat- ter. Some people are ¢ and easily ' provoked when they first wake up. It might be so with Jimmy kunk and{ his family. Peter felt that he couldn't afford to run any such risk He decided that he would stay { where he was hidden in the old stone all near their hom and wait for them to urn. But th longer he waited the more mervou Suppose, just suppose, should discover him th h temper. The resul Ty Finally Peter decided that th, sest thing for him to do would b So as soon as the Black | a little fat makes. altog a great change in the nine was the length of the wrap at the front A heavy twisted cord of silver and black th: . finished with long silk tassels through openings at | each side of the garment to tie di- rectly in the front. Another handsome wra crimson-colored velour: over embroide and black. There a large lar of self material and the which are three-quarter Ly T. W Burzess) hrough I'wonde | What are Don’t you ome of 3 we o for? polite to stare ap is of deep with all- stitching is awl col- | slecves, length, pardon.” can to b hanged so 1 hardly your r. “1 didn't might be npleasant in that Then You were so fat it if you could hardly walk Now actually are thin!” to go home ) Shadows came creeping along the old | Jimmy :I'hln is f.!uhl. Stone wall Peter started for the dear|Peter. Thin said he. “And before I'm fat- | T gues aw - ter. 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The 72 highly tempered spiral coils of the Conscience Brand box-spring respond to the least move- SPRING WRAP OF NAVY TRICO-¥/ TINE WITH SILVER AND BLACK STITCHING. i widen out towards the lower edges. ‘The lines of the wrap also show a decided flare toward the hem, in con- trast to the “tapering-in” trend of the dolman. A'chic little toque is made of navy BOX-SPRING is the most samitary spring. Neither dust i nor “vermin can make their way through the hllue Q‘dr?!.fr[ai":;‘? ribbon L Mrhll lr!; ’ Covering No alsts ‘ate ) et 18 Tt Y : et e TS oo i foem | Coonring. L o Slalsiare ment of the body. Not the uncomfortable diverge from the top, each section being outlined with a row of Jet| beads. The narrow rolled-up turban brim is covereq by ribl d em- | broidered at equal inter The ornament which is at an angle in the center front entircly covered with jet and edged with a narrow pleated fluting of navy ribbon. on the inner frame of the bed. Above it goes the matiress. 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