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FEATURES. * THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1925. WOMAN’S PAGE. Black Relieved by Touch of Metal SUB ROSA ; . > BY D. C. PEATTIE. MARY M 4 . BY MIML ; This is a s e helgls, Rt SuRE e mu wf it Oete Eternal Love Letter. ' it H i crisp days, with frost Fay Carson is not attractive 1o 1 the best of it, hating Fay because most colors, nee the ward and sev- | slon, and now we are wearing colors | «yep oo o en the ancient pas- o i men. She reads a book cxtolling | of the men kept lookins in her dire eral season te-bellum eneerful: | richand rare and relly beautiful. | WWhoover startec Te SUCer BRECL E : ] uE ‘l’l“; 2“:‘ i h;‘t"";h"’r'";m'):';z the charma of & woung awidow |G ness have women's clothes been so o iving Sreaily ablished | £ ; anything in the wdrld so S| named Kitty Carlyle and she de- : ¥ or s i cem @ St certainly began a deal of trouble for 3 log fire | 7 bk ST 0 a2 As for Dean Hampton, colorful. For a time it did seem as if | colors, having persuaded women that | certainly began a de ! } }.‘;.B ‘{-:‘l.sr-e:lell.l:“ifiy nlfsl"\fiv'r:'fl;m’fhmg cides to becom o u“ X 11"{;’;’1‘{ ing the meal did he gl there is nothing crude or childish in | the world. : $ itouehoul L ‘eeasoni more ondaar |\ P2 ucoaton Wi @ mew u e | Sy hant kbe had wearing the most succulent of greens, | \While young people are madly in : R roug s robe, she arrives ot the Ponpy Inn, | oyening, he had greeted her cordially the most flaming of reds, the mel . = at their ing than the sight of a thousand thin | gityated in the Berkshires. Her Db i TAchE i ot o lowest of yellows and the wintest of |10Ve With each other—so that thels \ Spiaimise blngimoke CurliuggunaBitD | es ot s thereitahe i meatsuiionltl SR CHBSE, (THedEIc Bed furned purples—having thus instituted a |thoughts turn to poetry and len"f‘r . ! the ?nn cool (alr of November \(ro{:; men. One, Jack ’\urr i 1“:{.;:1 'Y 1 been aloof, unconseic P e evival of colors—fashion turns about [ words and moonlight and all that 4 the homes of men in town' as impregsed " with ner; ihe other, | FC0 Alooh, WeaRscons of hor pres and does something quite striking |sort of thing—their first impulse is ; ’ country Dean Hampton, goes out of his g ey S gt e of Toa with all black to seize a pen and pour out their \ 2 Washington s a home of hearths, | way to be rudc. In two days. |fidt e G, hot @ppi uite often recently it has hap- |hearts on paper. just as it 15 a city of homes. There| however, Fay is quite the most >0 OF (EE NACE, she turned penen i pathesioes Shere. wellil\Avia the fisublal lo=mbsb orithem : 2 was a time, in those days when bad | gpopular girl in the hotel Al lightly dressed women were the rule rather do. There are moro old love letters : . taste was'rampant ubout a decads or i | "Nrs, Churchill s quite wonderfu than the exception. and where colors l“\lni around 1;‘.\:(» (‘n |11f‘\”\\urd than d sy sheniitio; fitseplacolin CHAPTER ) . [1ent sl,‘,..‘ ], S5y ond HE the Hotel of a ost aproved shades wery e kn what to et 2 0 = . mad abou ',.‘-p}.l.l‘.»(,'.‘f.-.lmn'm;mx:x:f ’,,,.,_\‘,'d(;,.,“;f,{"f When a sentimental young thing 7 . favor of mechanical heating con- The Dinner. With his attention called directly to wel dieased or the WM sikaEl toos s 8 el Fentes SR B i - X ' Cdpotsy unaned up - inlo oo | But while Kiinor Ramsey and Bar-| her, D ) been forced to glance able person present been | some boy whom she hasn’t known 4 resemblances o hearth. e w0t ol eomalof the ofher | in iay SHon. For 4 Snooens 7 in black. But there is never | tor very loug, but whom she could 4 time will never displace the hearth— girls who were staying with their|eves had res wer face, then he e il oL colorless mbont Ania | casy e (she tells herself) if he 7 4 : b the hearth that, under the name of | 118, Wh WEre, FUUHNE WOl Sruri- | haa turned back o ‘i‘,“\“ nable black. It must seem | Showed signs of caring, she immedi- f % focaNum, was the heart of the an- | “H00 Sealous of F and fet they | Hartafie. T o he vert more brilllant and radiant | ately sits down at her desk and 4 clent Roman home. The goodly old | pites SO Ge o s was not at all | evenly, and then as hic ey than colors 1o be really Smart. Often | dashes off something in return. 1t name was corrupted to foyer in the | hated B | Elsie’s’ wide, blue ones, he black 1% combined with gold or silver [ She's very ‘sentimental her answer 4 speech of the medleval French| “ppay first night, to be sure, she had | tled for a moment to realize o give this brilliant effect —some. | Will probably be more gushy and 3 . barons, in their cold stone castles, | orried Jest Dean be attracted toward | looking from Fay to her he was sud RS e s Son1. | tender than his. Girls are usually s heated only by the great logs on the | 1oy, Then Dean had given a dinner | denly missing something in her cour times' with ‘zhinestones foriotheribell] s e i TveVihan Mioya. hearths. Strange that the fover|for 12 at the charming old colonial | te " And then in about three weeks ne should now mean a pecullarly drafty | house, and since then Elsie had been |he h: e will have nd himself a new anteroom of a theater. quite serene and untroubled where | blonde prettine and now quite sweetheart, and he will have in his 4 With the woods of Maryland and | Fay's charms were concerned | denly it seemed to lack vividne: gt b Slo alad possession several thoroughly silly « = . rginia o close to us, we Wash On that evening Fay me to| was empty, vacuous, almost inane. tineeh Gisnione oLl iadocloln: from a girl he doesn’t kn, : b3 ingtonians have the finest wood in |the dinner, escorted . Shohad| A eente almest ot suan surged 1 S e e e well and doesn't case about at : the world to burn. If you want to | worn the black and silver dress and |in him. He knew quite definitely that the very shoo DIRclk mocines et : ¢ see where your cord wood comes |her grandmother’s gorgeous old s he did not like Mrs. Churchill; he e rou M“;' e achance STy = = = = o3y | from, go down to the wharves of the |and had looked delectable. The e type did not ap) him in the seldom worn. s only when vou intrust your most private | A w7 Rilli < : P S a et s - : 4 Anc at moment | exceptional woman who could wear | 1, T NG IS VOUT O RS Aw, What Y’Mean, He’s Fillin’ His Fountain Pen? Potoinac tn southeast and see ihe | ment o Dean's b : 5 ‘ cnat_moment his allblack street costume to such|seng” the note to some one who is | (Gopyrignt 1025.) it s ARy o dB B S thE Ol ook | ko oy o srhaps been uncon-| he had bee uck by the vividnes good advantage, 1 compa ve strang - lots down s e-am—the same forests sed 1o impress | of her ce expressed so charr Sometim long tassel of gold or Some of vou write thi that - b silver is the note of brilliance about a 1 P n : " 4 - > from which Washington probably got | Dean with 1n-r1 ‘u(,\ = ler ar .m‘m._ i g vou'd blush 1o tell your best frienc F YT rON | Tt able roaring |been so easy to do tha i 1 ression i | BY THORNTON his fuelf for the innumerable roaring 3 sometimes gilded nut X ® | knowing whether the | < W. BURGE fireplacés of Mount Vernon L e 0w bu 20 liants. I hear that so far in P: no street costume has appeared that rried with it more chic and real ipient is The Vireini S - |at his right, while Fay sat ht touch to an ot s ack [ gentleman or the particular brand o I:.“o“".”}:"’m ';"'n‘:;e‘x’n‘;”‘_m‘; £ il o e o hith. betce frock. Then, too, of cad who enjovs showing his let- el b or fhe NtIE e ¢ wpital, |and Dick Preston. This did not dftenyaddbd Lo/bl s ey | Hunting Party Spoiled. ing over here at night? I think I'll sit| Beore it warmth have been toasted | price Fay, for she realized that nay be introduced by One hears all sorts of ghastly | daround a while and watch.” the hands of countless famous states | Was a newcomer in the group and her or flowing georgette : : stories about love letters. There is| el SR A But Peter didn’'t sit very long. A g rciors presence in the Hampton house Serthice yowll need his wd some en, diplomats and warriors (Covy 925 the tale of silly little Jean who| ! ¥ Pet pneny Qiplaraatsar K. dog surprised him where he was sit- she owed to Jack. Therefore, she was| And vet tl thought herself in love with Andy | — ting. It was a strange dog. It was o charming to him, and divided her at-|a moment Fa L and spent at least two hours a day | Iall is the glad time and the Sidliog peter never had seen hefore. Of tentions between Jack and Dick, w My Neighbor Says: acquainting him with the state of [ time, and to some it 1% also the dread | course, Peter took to his heels. He MOTHERS althougn nice for Dick, did ot ples i 2 b inn | [ Box et {ful time. You see, it is the season|g,rteq’away right under the very nose < Elinor Ramsey at all. : e e He W way. st achool, rosming |When the humiters with ];,',‘I'L;“pg:‘_’,‘fi of that dog. Away went the dog after AND THEJR CHILDREN. FErDADAID s etAnre Of AT S T five minutes are more easily mik AR wb A WG BIE T eh Tona an b Gare ooy o o s ““\' diant animation that there were times s tEn Seiin er ek cad and in time Jean got fed up 1 Yorest a Green | peter dodged as onl can. The i et el o eertibn s e s D B e e e ek Ot e s viear o etk o 2% kept after him for quite a distan Corn Popper for Picnics. g5ed and heads were turned in her Setpn e U o i had bodly collection of | learne ac Ll iplacs o ©land then gave up the chase. You see direction. Certainly, as from time to | — . = boil furiously for three min- | |- md 2 dsoodly i ' °flthe dear OId Priarpatch during the |{00 Lach #ave ub the chuse. Vou see. L oo e oum ime fo R utes. ¢ : | Gavtime at this searon of the vear, To | he heard b : : e husior sherinade omato Jelly Appetizer. hen two vears later, she met Bo | 1 O o P ear: To| should have seen that dog us he crept some gay sally, the others around th ey ; all was over. He was the real [ p& Suits B0 e e here were | UP to his master's feet. His tail was, board lapsed into silence so that they [ M ny molds of tomato jelly & with her—she was old enough | Farmer I e e untine | between his legs and his head hung = could hear what she was saying | o ve each on one to know her own mind 8 ughatingsJiur low. You see, he knew th is master 3 i At these times the girls wore a| af, with a small heart leaf smdy ‘played ithe role- of wvillian| would scold him. He wasn't supposed nicely by producing the ridiculous to chase rabbits. He was out to hunt strained smile on thei res, consciou " t « a teaspoon of Rus s nothing to do b \.1k"l\141fl dre letters Jean had written two vear Bobby Coon e wouldn't have Boiling water should be and Bob, who was juzt o : thought of Chasing Peter had not ; % pourcd at once over fruit stains 3 e of car o beter happened to jump out from un > oW ; on linen tablecloths. Milk— 5 life, after iy s der his ose s was more than ; | % t 3 used immediately—will remove urning missives read aloud he ¢ \)\12}51;“.1‘,1 e ; S e chous ink stains n . So, after he had been thoroug / . 2 scolded, this dog was sent on by his \: When using valuable vases article isn't intended to urgs 3 poolued utiis fHive Svasna . v < | p: aster and ice he began to run e for table decoration fill them E lition of all love letters But it {about the r(~(’!:) Forest \\A‘;h !ns’nu*r‘ / ¢ . l e’ ent with sand. This makes them tends to point out that it’s better ot e i orest withi IS b - < » stand firmly, and renders them to know a boy awfully well before 3 . the scent of Bobby Coon. Now t . . far less liable to belng knocked | |dedicating sonnets to his evebrows had discovered rig " tha “ e I 3 scovered right away § over and broken. —than to waste all your affectionate | 8 HOE G E ver e e L : : \ t e 7Zg 18 way rinkle a little sugar on T nce N 2 bnlel dlntatn 1 and Peter's curiosity led him to t ! (R tire that is slow in com. © 2 Booc tule o i n o Syoux v \ back when the dog turned back. 4 STl self before sitting down to compose didn’'t know who those hunters we F Pitted prunes added to gin- a love letter: “How will T feel N vl ‘l‘llt-‘m«l‘n‘fy’ 1}3:\“ l‘! s Dotty . T e = 2 ol erbread batter improve the gin two years' time knowing that t § \ Coon. So he was full of curioeity to| “ivhen the ebiiaren go on picnics let| P - THE SMART BLACK 2| | gerbread. Pitted prunes cut in | | FounE felim has/ftisiaout brfietic /, see what was going to happen. Gtk AIBHE = corvl papver. A NS YOU'LL get a new idea of tea goodness N iaces anacs iSthe rom me in his possession? ‘hat did happe 13 nce | ¢ or 18 f r toasting brea ~ Sngli - CLOTI COAT AND SKIRT e a3 If you feel that you can trust vour = e s 0 Liumen wwER it once SomlDoREeni iR fne o (nadis Diced once you brew Tetley’s the English way. WITH BMEROIDERED METAL- | | of raising make ' very deli fmntens Unillmeans Siindon) { very nose of that dog, and away they | pread from breaking up, as it so often So refreshing, so livening, so full- At Tl S cious bread Tt ooty anl g ‘ o RABBIT DAT ! d. It was more than that does with a toasting fork. This is an favored! Bus L o . BLACK METALLIC ORNA When me marmals SESey R Saons ? IT UNDER THE V could stand to have Peter right under | ;amirable way to toast wienies and avored! uy a package om your S5 OF THE DOG. his very mnose that way his time . too, and keep the fin i ipc i S when the dog returned to his master mallowss, too. and Keer grocer and use the old English recipc vill never bi L Banana Pastries. was allowed there. Nevertheless, the | he was punished. Then once more he (Copyright, 1925 that’s printed on it. This makes the Graes 2 : {little people there had to be always on | was sent to look for Bobby n': 1 i e et e [k aewatohe o metimes hunt- | trail, and again all he could find was Joseph Tetley and Company, of Lon- : don, have supplied Great Britain with On taking cakes out of the oven, place the tin on a wet cloth for 10 or 15 minutes. The cakes can then be turned out without the aid of a knife, and will net stick to the tin. HEF CONSISTS OF grease the | butter ! 2 hait il with raw t Hers, kno that Farmer Brown and | Peter Rabbit's. Peter seemed to be Cranberry Pudding. D e i & Tt ooy Jeans, oF | et own's Boy were net iking great delight in running races — ity cro. i spite, of | with that dos. The truth is he wag| Ome cup of flour, one and onehai | - s "ERS(,\‘L ilEfi‘erll < ‘R‘,'ICE tel w““"‘x‘!‘l. Take the xu)n:r{_:"'"\‘:_ would hunt-there, in spite ";;‘.:;‘I,'\;i.fi;“u] 1 ‘j‘\ STHdi s be anlices of baking powder, one-half fine tea for more than a century. You, nd_beans. ¥ be % I B e salt, one-half cup of bread . . = ¢ — e S i from the hunters with terrible guns, |from that dog. and he knew that that | €*U dpbdd o8 e o o e D ennoh ool half All| ihen he‘could go where he pleased [ dog's voice would ke ayilottier [|sst: frvo Chisdl cpTotee iy sliopuel Britain. 3 ALIAM ADY, 8 with ™ cool c ng o 0 need of watc out for any | e s. So Peter was < At O b s . s of bana dipped in melted j "% ©8 y v E it 1ot % i gredients in the order given. Turn 2 5 f { Covote and Hooty the Owl and Yowler | have enjoved it still more had_he t . er—but it costs no more Jazz Athletics in College. Iy ng in his self-diagnosis. for he Jelly and sprinkle with al | pg Bol Cat. He was so used to watch. | known just what he was doing. You fmtoNaer ".Tmsim L, 5a bl o goes' rERED o t congiides with B isiobse pywtibn siulenobed, 1xSpeen "“‘""“’v'.nu out for these that they really|see, thé triith is he was spofling a|Cover with waxed paper and steam than ordinary teas. ¢ “Most students when in good health | o 3 {didn’t worry him at all. Tt is a part of | hunting party. That party was after [ tWo hours, never allowing the wa e pay little attention to their he: {the daily lives of many little people | Bobby Coon, and because Peter kept [to come more than two-thirds of i Under the present system of colle be continually watching out for|getting in the way of that dog and v up the sides of the mold. Tur Sttt | athletics they take their exe by | four-footed and feathered enemies. So|leading him away, Bobby Coon |out and serve with hard sauce or any g DUng | proxy, for few can make the teams, | Peter didn't w about them. couldn’t be found. e was doing Bob. e trainin nd unless they can make the team | One night he had just reached the|by Coon a good turn. a very good called ne the physical directors have little use |e W 1 edge of the Green Forest whenhe saw [ turn, indeed, but he didn't know it.|Coon that night. They were very Sit s rea- | for them.” hen people tell me rauge lights moving across the | You know, all of us often help others ch pset d t ut as they T - ~ ~ AT Tz abetics i much too provalent eeatl e e e L e e ek upect fentl pat ot fas ity ORANGE PEKOE BLEND est and he heard the voices of men. After Peter had led the dog off for|peels and they blamed it all on the| mit_high school children to s [l I ia Bt an ‘srovadl to his i queer.” thought Peter. “What | the fourth or fif hunting | poor de i In packages from 10c to $1 physical training, as they herally e 4 two-leg, do, with foot ball and all that rah ash stuff, and the professional * 1 education is still just a | |Jince they themselves most public high schools any 05 the | way, Bt in the colleges, ot least in | |, €30t heep them Sio-fthe bLetter colleges, the; ave been 1 G| oty st o gie b maser | |WRY give to me st ling of physical cducation to all stu | | that task. s in recent years, but the taint of < CAN alisin in_college sport and R camet s ex the natural tendency toward ef ] ] ] imply that faminancy and mollycoddlism among CerWork or college sports are pretty serious ob. cxhaustion. | stacles in the way of such education that the | = What this badly educated voung : » with phys- | oollege graduate says of “exer 3 'S much | proxy” ‘might be applied to the gen lar sport. 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