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WOMAN’S PAGE. C., THDRSDAY, AUGUST 18, 192L." Iith wwidelyflaring slesves set in.|are held in tight lttle bows by|grained ribbon. A Bit of wite wool is circiad by many rows of nar- | buckles of dull metal. embroidery appears on the front of Tow black braid, every sfrip of which| The hat illustrated is a practical|the crown, while a “mathematically i embroidered in dark green. More|model for sports wear during the late | Perfect” ribbon bow it placed just be- of this embroldéred edging 15 2D-|gzummer or first days of autumn. It is|Death to add a tailored touch. pliqued around the skirt hem, and|of white felt, with an extremely high —_—— crown widening toward the top and| The county of London mow has a narrow brim edged with black gros- ' sixty woman magistrates. WOMAN’S PAGE THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. Milady's principal concern in choos- ing her fall frocks is whether the hem line will be long or short. She hears a great deal about the long skirt, but does not see it on the street or in the shops. Photos from Parls How to Eat Iron Your body needs iron, but Yyou can only get it from the food you eat—not from tonics or. ten-penny nails. That is Nature’s plan. Of all the minerals the body needs iron is the most important. ;I‘ry this iron-food for break- ast: Shredded Wheat Biscuit with Stewed Raisins. Heat two WHITE FELT SDGED WITH BLACK GROSGRAINED RIBBON. |bit. There is another consideration, though, more potent than that of com- fort, which pronipts the modern woman to cling to the short skirt. It is that an abbreviated hem line gives a youthful appearance. There is the real secret, for ten inches taken from the skirt mean an equal number of years subtracted from the wearer. However, it is a question whether Miss America will hold her own against the tribe of modistes and tex- tile manufacturers eager to introduce a new fashion. The material used for Isn’t It 2 Remarkable Opportunity When you can walk into our store and view the very B3 best furniture that you could possibly buy—meaning. our Life Time Furniture, of course—and select from it what furniture you wanted and pay an amount for it that is a whole lot less than you’d pay any other month. Remarkable, too, when you think that you're getting real Life Time Furniture, too. : a sleeve less than a generation ago would make a dress today, so it is plain why some interests seek retro- gression. On the other hand, manu- facturers of hoslery weep, and that is the way things go, proving the im- possibility of pleasing every one at once. The sensible thing for milady to do is to take tucks or deep hems in her frocks and be prepared for the worst! Fall modes seem to favor tricotine and milk. It supplies all the iron you need and all the food you need in digest- ible form—a food that puts you on your toes for the day’s work. TRISCUIT is the Shredded Wheat ines, b- g by are tailored on simple lines, but ela Q’b’\ eaten with butter or soft ct orately trimmed with braid or em- broidery. White lace collars are fre- quently laid on dark backgrounds. 2 and always add a refreshing touch of 4 / % s : :p| daintiness. Both of the frocks illus- POIRET TWILL HEAVILY BRAIDED |, ,¢eq have these lacy bits of trim- ““Mayer’s August Sale of i as a medium, and the frocks, as a rule, NG LACK WITH GREEN STITCH-| ming, one of them squared to cor- 3 respond with the neckline, while the other, which borders a rounded one. is crocheted in petal-like scallops. The American fashion magazines boldly|first has three-quarter-liength bell- illustrate it, and seem to say, “It is|shaped sleeves, circled by several here.” but'in vain is it looked for|rows of dull red wool embroidery show it is there, and sketches in our Life Time Furniture Everyone Is i‘.‘l"u"‘ of the matter is that milady | “scribbled” o~ at random. The same Delighted With es not wish to lengthen her frocks. |effect is carried out on the skirt. ivi br they are far more comfortable|where long lines of careless embroid- the LlV1ng Room ort. ery sig 3ag their way up and down its | NAVY BLUE _TRICOTINE WITH 2 2 t the male scoffer who makes |length. An unusual feature of the| DULL RED EMBROIDERY AND A DlS la itticisms about the modes, garb him- | frock is its girdle, which consists of | SILVER CHAIN GIRDLE. play fself in a long skirt which swishes|a double chain of silver, clasped to- laround his ankles, and then let him | gether at one side. serves to stiffen it out in modified ¥ 2 t or hurry up steps,| The second frock pictured has a |crinoline fashion. Two narrow bands Iund 2 ill be subdued alplain smoothly-fitting basque bodice. of Poiret twill encl . Biscuits in the oven to restore their crispness and cover with stewed raisins cracker. A crisp, whole wheat toast And rightly, teo, you'll say, when you see the | beautiful display of suites and chairs—gate- leg tables and bookcases —and everything. Better still are the Au- gust prices on these pieces—they are low— very low. Between D & E Séventy Years New Three generations of American women have depended on Fruit of the Loom muslin. The only difference between this standard muslin now and seventy years ago is that modern methods have made today’s quality even a little better than of old. But you have one advantage your grand- mother did not have. She could buy Fruit of the Loom only by the yard or piece. You can also buy ready-made garments of Fruit of the Loom. ruit of the Loom - Muslin. Leading manufacturers of articles that require durable cloth are now using Fruit of the Loom, You can get reliable brands of pajamas, night- gowns, sheets, pillow cases, and men’s and boys’. shirts, ready-made of Fruit of the Loém. We think too much of our label to permit its use except on well-made goods. wEas Whether you do your own sewing or buy ready-made, be sure to ask for Fruit of the Loom muslin—and look for the label. CONSOLIDATED TEXTILE CORPORATION Also Makere of Windeor Crepe and Other Fine Cotton ! Belding Brothers & Co. is one of the leading manufacturers wha have recently made a thorough inv#stigation of the safe way to wash fine fabrics. For their rotection as well as their customers’ these manufacturers;dre urging that their products be laundered with Lux. Lever Bros. Co., Cam- bridge, Mass. -_— Pajamas and Nightshirt: $2.00 to $3.50, l‘A“:‘g‘vfi stores 7