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"WOMAN'S PAGE, " THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, Colors in Fashions From Paris BY MARY MARSHALL. The American In Paris is surprised at the continued vogue for bois de rose in all its variatfons. It has come to be a matter of course -with all ARE REVIVED IN TH AND WHITE FOR SUMME NNER FROCK IN TH OF WHITE 1ED WITH 'HE _ WHITE ARE D! e well dressed, | navy b One sees i undoubtd s in several American _seen worn on the by an that the Queen of Mrs. Cool Gre BEDTIVE Snow That Was Alive. Lucks he who knows he knows, And o of doubt 1 1S the throes. Peter Rabint. grows when 1ost Curiosity Yon know when sati: the other w the more tried to for snow on the himself belie what it was. this the more on find out about it. “I don’t care wh said P(‘li‘rJ self. t is no business of mine, It won't do me any good to | | crowded together. those wh curiosity. get them very perty-lip under the made him: up. Of cou white still gan to get s way in one pl: dozed. Preity s He wa ¥ sir, he sn 2d him sne Lave been he hadn't t 1 and blinke tickled hi sneeze again. Somethin: on his nose. It wi small. That' w: rubbed hi bered the white p: above him and he exactly under patches. Just look up, b back i oug}x‘t to have more 2ith in life, No't fret bec.‘a.usz Im far from strong, But do the days work 25 I can, Ana life will carry me g along. o> | strangely persistent among very well dresed women here. The American observes that in America we had a green spasm early in the Spring and got over it. Rose—real rose—is very impor Light rose or flesh is considered as nofmal an accessory of black evening frocks as hot milk is of the Parisian breakfast. A charming litile hat of ; nec or insets of coral light Summer frocks shades o |and apricot are in good repute. ome of the “mag: * that corre to our popular department whole windows full of aps, of cioth and silk, in muuve and lig seen at the sma Trocks and w ious sh Less iments. biue is spoken of almos; by the milliner and dr le: rever ently smaker | of the best dresséd women. And sc \r it has escaped the popularity th | tries the smartness of even the best of colors. “With your blue costume,” distinguished French dressn sure to wear a navy blue colored hat might be more but it is not so distinguished. (Copyright. 19€6.) BREAKF Melons. Oatmeal with su.u Boiled Marmalade. LUNCH. Potato Salad. Sliced Bologna. Rye Bread. Fresh Strawberries with Sugar. Sponge Cak Tea. DINNER. Cream of Carrot Soup. Cold Koast Lamb. French Fried Potatoes. Cr Tomato i Pineapple Shortcake. Coffee. Toast. POTATO CAK Mash 4 potatoes, cool into one quart flour, i two teaspoons baking powder have been sifted, and one-half nd rub which 'SE OF BLACK | CORATED | STORIES | of his n looking down. women teaspoon salt. Mix with milk to doughlike biscuits. Turn on board and roll smooth Cut in any desired shape and fry in hot fat to delicate brown. POTATO SALAD. Cut raw potatoes into balls with French vegetable cutter. Put one quart these Is into boiling salted water, add one liced onion and boil until ten- der. Dr. marinate with French dressing, let nd 1 hour, moisten with cooked dressing, e on bed letiuce inkle with chopped rnish with slices CARROT One cup finely mashed boiled carrots, one tablespoon each and butter, one-hal? te 1t and little pepy and one-half mmer quarts 5 min- BY THORNTON W. BURGESS alder branch, right one of those white saw some tiny w specks en right afterw he feit that funny tickling on the . It made him sneeze nd there on med to looke had leg: out lou: alighted on that on the ed patches. r ever so little. . ile saw that Peter It is ju cen aphids jrown’s garden, on. n ones on the find them crows down ihe flower them plant lice, er name for He un 1 foot ckea some of tho is off the branch. One of the s nose, and it was th 1 him. He no hite patches must omposed of nothing but aphic ely they 1 of wing!” that white. called Peter. exclaimed Redwing | 1 didn't see you be on your mind now"” led Peter. “Hello, Pete ¥ery hard “You have | course not y're up on tha: i them on - they've bLeen In't think what | were until vou 1 off with your those white but 1 about thos those aphids | just the out of the bark uu! 1 wing honey-dew just | the | | row.) i wanded | . S lish law no maryied | be adjud a bankrupt. Under Ir Buy 6 in this Red Carton Larger nzes at Whose husiness it is to suit the taste | {and They were crowded | mak | touch { darkly | But | What In despair drank a pint of tobasco; SUB ROSA BY MIMIL Avoid Hurting His Vanity. We all know it's fatal to hurt a man’s vanity. Once you've done that his books for- And we most of us take great pains the correct nice things, to look admiring and respectful when he —in short, to make him feel that he's w pretty good fellow all_around. But alas, we who ar most ful not to be rude and oifensive s wound n man’s vanity, gh thoughtlessnes: nd Katherine had a desperate the other night. K. doesn’t ¢ yet what happened to upset her m so. suddenly he grew L bix scene. | And. what's won't come back. know what it's all about. Yet her Bill is sore about the silliest thing in the world, und she| ht so easily have averted disaster. he'd only known where the trouble care- some Just | thre for no parent rea- and started he's so Sh more, angry doesn't u see Bill is blond, and masterful—foot curly-haired, ball hero h ideal doesn’t sweetheart all Her idol ok, sophisticated. dapper, rtly L. perf Broomed mad with joy when the nostar” who typif nhood is seheduled t movie house. | 1 dramatic he unnin in the wd some » individual who has all the warks of her perfect i has taken it all good naturedly h, kidde her about her great and professed jealousy. lie's| shown any reu feeling all. Still he's wondered often just whers Ihe fitted into his girl's scheme of things. | He kind of look ke her omed: “Well, guy she's cr: if that's the 7y about, where e must be just ! ride.” cvening when acrowd cople Were chattering on ¢ porch some one spoek about who was the very im mself wi-looking kid,” com the girls, to which reat surprise: “Oh, k so? He's not my I'm just wild about those ted men with beau They look so much e distinguished.” Maybe it was rat big he-man Gut Bill was mad, just the same Hé figured 1 you can't im—that if K was moved from himsel > keen about him She must be just putting up with im she found the man she silly to get thing sor for blame | far couln't be happy with her, secretly she longed for | fferent ‘type of man. It * natural thing to think. wore ways of hurting our owing tha The difficult with Here is one t with an eft comfort. It is in bay window spaca to f effect is both of etimes a gracefully pleteness. ne, but ‘smartness and its Summer g for the mauve and window s a _cover of striped nd the he been 1pes of taken their place. anging drapes does entirely ANy necessity for a ance and for lightness and airine iv piants contribute of refreshing green and waxed floors are cool and I ept for an occasional hooked > the one spread hefore the s Do P wit The heir the re le-Limericks. There is a young lady named --1— \Whose hair is so scant it won't —! She’s cross-eyed and —3— And 2 they good . Proper name meaning “bright.” . Divide. 3. Without sufficient weight. . Violation of the moral code, 's what “they” usually me one who is not ‘pretty. is it? Complete the limerick ec. The answer and an- lick” will appear tomor- and you'll other “‘puz Yesterday's “Puzzlick.” A soubrette who had made a flasco Soon the b m her head Turned from vellow to red, And she then got a job with Belasco. usual prices i 100 about | 1 abont. | 58. The Daily Cross-Word Puzzle (Copyright, 1926.) Writing fluid. Nuisance. Kick a foot ball. Chop. uthern constellation, Goods thrown overboard Stopping devices. Hypothetieal force. stie. hern’ State (abbr.). Spigot l pon. Wt in a church yself. o os Chaldean city. arative suffix game Hindu garment. An appendage Allowance for coin by wear. ngo grove. of a tree. depreciation Small Insect. Used foolishly. A pinnacle, Rough lnva of Hawaif. Ay uthern State (abbr.). Weltern § Pronoun. New England State (abbr.). 1 am. hip channel. Supports. f) an antelope. toed sloth, ; again. Hawaijan bi Exists Canadian province (abbr.). Unit of capacity (abbr.). Street (abbr.). Consumed. Within. g ?.?.;,.::,\ Gold Cake. 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