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WOMAN’'S PAGE. ceimarny Let Us Demon- strate. It was in the air, this feeling that |{we should be treated to a season of = | : much white. It was heard here no ) {less than in Paris. i Here white has come to the fore at the southern resorts. White flannel $ On the back, {or serge or silk skirts for wear with lothe: 00 || sports blouses have been in_especially Clothes, . ||good favor. White coats. loose and - Current, — have met with approval. es- - ent, Fecially from the younger women, and not for many seasons has the all- Payments. || white frock of the type we know as “Lngerie” been so much in evidence. White Bathing Sults. White bathing suits have apparent- ¥ come to the front rather unex- pectedly in Florida and other south- |{ern resorts. where women have dis- covered that bright colored ones sometimes lose their brilliance when exposed to salt water and strong sun- shine. As an alternative for the all- black bathing suit the all-white one comes as a strong rival. i But in France the white epidemic seems to have broken out in Paris as well as in the southern resorts. and just at Dreserl white hats are ap- pearing in full force with dark tai- Tored suits. One thing be sure of. the white hat to be smart with the dark tailored suit must be all white. Moreover. it is much smarter for wear with tal lored suits when it is pure white or bordering on an oyster tinge than when on the cream side of pure white. There are always limitations that | must be observed in white millinery. If you forget these limitations th result is pathetic. For instance, feathers seldom appear well on an all-white hat, especially ostrich feathers. C. A. Muddiman & Co. 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Though it is really a left-over from last season— which you might think would have spent its force by this time—it is stili much sought after by women of th . ‘. LISTEN, WORLD! BY ELSIE ROBINSON. 4 I saw ‘em advertised the other day. “Preserved grasshoppers.” the sign said. 1 don't know whether they were intend-| ed for a Chinese fruit salad or fish bait, and it doesn't matter. The name is all 1 want—for at last I know what to call those gay old ladp that inves}: tre jungle grasses of society, never chang- ing with the sons, just fitting gayly along, as coy at ninety as they were at nine. “Preserved grasshoppers’— that's them. Haven't you seen 'em, Friends? The kind of a sly.old Thomas Caf that caneninus The white hats that have led the|* at a glance how meritorious itreally is. : It'sthe garment you want for your boy or girl because it fills your every nced andy brings the children the support, com- fort and service that they require. ‘The body of the Hickory Waist is made of durable, high grade materials—uwears well and washes wonderfully. Tailored in the faultless full body model as well as in the popular style illustrated. For all ages2to 14. Each | ®. garment fits perfectly. All buttons are genuine unbreak- ! able bone; the pin tube attachment prevents the garter | pin from bending or breaking. Guaranteed to give you g | nudges you in the ribs at the mov SreATANSLARAt IR PRAN SR Ra s snevan vaneaveun “notions, boys’ or_infants” departieii’ ¥, i please write us. they go twittering around in h isted checked suits, clotn fopped shoes and an air of being dry- but-still-susceptible. And_their - pig FIMRY at you from the cigar stand? tion to the real article as stala chipped beef does 1o a fresh teanderio Nice old men I like. Wic old men I'm apt to adore. Su. preserved grasshoppers 1 simply abuminate. And the next time one of ‘em inter!aml with my traffic I'm going to zive Bim the address of that store and tell hifh to go Up and sell himself for fish bait. ¢ - B O NP With White Paint. li There is a lot that can be done with white paint to make things mord at- tractive and more easily cared for, and now when windows may be left absolute satisfaction. i g\ ‘ " B 50¢ and up Without Garlers 75¢ and up With Garters Sr @A R — 1IN b | At the first chill! Take Genuine Aspirin marked with the % “Bayer Cross” to break up your Cold and relieve the Headache, « Fever, Stuffiness. h . . . 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. : Always say “Bayer.” . . Each “Bayer package” contains safe and proper directions for .the relief of Colds—also for Headache, Ne';xral;egu. Toothache, . Earache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis and for Pain generally. Bayer-TabletsAspirin . Baxes of 12—Bottles of 24— Bottles of 100—Also Capsules—All druggists . Sspirts is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monosceticacidester of Salicytteacid OIS Heartburn Palpitation There is no way of finishing kitchen and closet shelves in 8o sanitary a way as with at of white paint, follow you like, by a coat of white enamel. " This is infinitely more saujtary than shelf papers that afford crevices for dust and that can- not be wiped off with water as can shelves covered with white paint White paint not only makes closet shelves more attractive than the plain, unpainted boards, but renders them' waterproof so that they may be washed readily. In fact all that need be done to keep them perfectly clean is to wipe them occasionally with 2 cloth wrung out of warm wa- PO o ter: if you have any old tin or other trays In your house that have peeled or become rusty get them out and paint them white. A second coat makes them appear more even than the first. L have wooden knife and fork boxes for silver or kitchenware, wash them thoroughly. then let them dry and paint them white. The kitchen table may be painted white and then finished with a good rade enamel. This gives as good a nish as oilcloth and has the advan- tage that it cannot wear through, leaving openings where water and dirt can collect. Some housewives' fin- ish one kitchen table with a good coat of white enamel and save this to use as a molding and rolling board. Tin cracker boxes may be washed thoroughly inside and out and then painted white or enameled outside to make excellent receptacles for stale bread and various dry groceries. If you like, you might psint the name of the Ty ‘you are ’uln‘ to keep |nltha ox In letters of contrasti color. Lemon Cream Salad Dressing. Mix one-half cup of cold, thick white sauce with on f teaspoonful of onion juice, trained juice of one- half lemon, 3 remr and paprika to taste, one tablespoonful of salad oll and just a pinch of white sugar, then whisk with a fork until the whole is light and fluffy. Pour over the salad. : Instant relief! No waiting! A few tablets of harmless, pleasant : #*Pape’s Diapepsin’’ correct acidity, thus regulating digestion and * making sick, upset stomachs feel fine. Best stomach corrective known. Flatulence Every shade of red is seen In the new spring millinery. A smart color combination is beige and bottle green. Afternoon frocks will be six inches from the ground. Very new and smart is a platinum shade in crepe. Sport skirts have pockets and belts embroidered in wool. The radium laces continue to be favored for evening wear. Taffeta and organdy will be com- M’l':;d f?r"dlylima dresses. e fu ngth coat is generall; fitted acr: the shoulders. v Pleated skirts of crepe de chine are wgrn \';'l‘!’h lingerie blouses. verbodices in skeleton effect are slightly draped on the hips. Rounded and cutaway fron seen on the new short box coa A smart turban of tan lisere is with curled tan ostrich. jee Fane that :‘;You should find them at your J@'Ie;?"—“{ rfbe | : Ths 1706 supposs he meant by thatt DESIGNED ESPECIALLY TO BE WORN WITH DARK STREET SUIT 1S THIS WHITE KID HAT TRIMMED WITH GRADED RO- SETTES OF WHITE SILK TAILLE. b:i“ clothes sense in the French capi- t -More to our taste Is the French hat seen in the picture, guiltiess of afy.” drooping .irimming. It is of white kid with rosettes of white silk faille. 1t was worn effectively with a dark blue serge suit with a high- ollared vest of blue and -white heck: JITTLE STORIES *BEDTIME Peter and Jumper Get a Great Fright. BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. The bravest may be put to flight By wholly unexpected fright. ~—Peter Rabbit. Peter Rabbit went back to look for his cousin, Jumper the Hare. He found him not far from the great windfall under which they had been 0 sure Buster Bear had spent the winter. Peter hastened to apologize to Jumper for having doubted him. “I've seen Buster Bear,” said he, “and true that his coat is just as it s has becn, as black as black 6. And he told me that you were right about where he spent the winter. He said he hasn't been near the great windfall since early last fall. And he said, too, that he doesn't intend to come near it. Why do you supposs he doesn’t intend to come near it, Jumper?” Jumper shaok his head. “I give it said he. “I haven't the least idea. There is a mystery, a great mystery, abut that windfall, and I don’t like mysteries. Diu Buster say was afraid to “No." replied Peter. . say that. But now you speak of it cted as if he thought he would e:better off if he kept away. And lie’advised me to keep away from it, too. He said I would be likely to live longer if I did. 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There 't.:fil sat staring at the great wind- “Did you hear It Jumper. Petor nedded. “I certainly did." back. “There it is aguin! Onee more they ran a few steps, and ;:fin sat up to stare at that old wind- whispered | £ again. It was still for so loug . they began to wonder if they could-really have h those growls and whines. If had been alone he would have ure that imagination had played Two Good Cheese Salads. Mix one-fourth pound of nuts chop- ped fine with one-half pound of cream cheese d one teaspoonful of chop- ped parsley. Form into balls about as large as a hickory nut and serve on a head of lettuce, with one cup of mayonnaise dressing poured over. Shell and skin one cup of ‘peanuts, chop them very fine and mix them with half cup of graied cheese. Sea- son with pepper and salt and add thick oream or cheese 1o muke a paste and serve on crisp lettuce | leaves in large wpoonfuls, or it may ;a whine, into few moments they heard orly in the heart of the Freen Forest when not even a leaf moves. They ocould hear the beating of their bwn hearts. Then from t great wind- fall came & sound that there was no mistaking. It was a deep, grumbly- rumbly growl, such a growl as they kad never heard save from the throat of Buster Bear. It was followed by and that whine was just such a whine as they never had heard. save from the throat of Buster Bea Yet they knew Buster Bear wasn't in there. They krew that Buster Bear waa over near the pond of Paddy the Beaver. Peter had left him there only a little while before and had come straight to this place as fast as his legs ocould bring him, and that is rather fast. Truly, there was something wrong with that great windfall. Buster Bear wasn't under it, yet Bear growls and be him a trick. But both had heard the mme sounda or thought they had. So_they stared and stared and walted. Suddenly there was & sharp smort, followed by a deep “Woof, woof!" from that great windfall. Peter and Jumper took to their Reels (Copyri, 1921, by T. W. Burgess.) e e Turkey Soup With Croutons. Break up the carcass of the bird and place with it the tips of the wings, neck and gizzard or any leftover pleces of the turkey. Cover with cold water and bring slowly to the boiling point. Drop in one onion in which you have stuck two cloves, also a carrot sliced fine. Cook slowly for two hours, then add half a can of tomatoes. Continue cooking for half an hour, skimming well to remove all grease. Strain through a coarse sieve and serve with croutons of bread. Gouraud's Oriental Cream Baby Should Have a Crib Built for Sleep ETTING a suitable Crib for Baby these days is very much easier than it used. to be— with Simmons Cribs of the new designs now at your disposal. 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