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There's one for every budget. Any- way, buy & new one and chuck last year's. The sennit straw for young men and those who want an individ- ual distinction in Summer hats, is this wider brimmed model. Dressed up with a colored silk band it's—tops. You can buy a genuine Panama hat for a five-spot. There are thousands sold at five times that. A tidy business is done in fine Monte Cristi weaves at over $100 each. Take your choice. Pan- amas are the height of good taste and there's pride in possessing one. Creatures of habit who feel self- conscious in donning white hat for Summer wear are able to get a feather-weight felt with all the appearance of the usual solid felt body. Of course it won't appear there yet, but the time will come for its due recognition in the American historical scene. Its name is the “Jippi Jappa” (pronounced “yippy yappah”), and it is exceedingly cool. This strange name is from the plant in South Amerjca that donates its fibrous leaf as body for the porous hat. first used this hat to stop the sun, but not the breeze. We don't recommend a stroll down Main street The beach, club or resort is its natural habitat where it's a8 cool as a birdcage and light as a feather, Nassau planters Its puggree band is Bedtime Stories A Funny Couple. BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. Laugh not at homely folk who plod; It may be you're the one who's odd. —o0ld Mother Nature. OP, hop, hippety-hop, Old Mr. Toad and Mrs. Toad made their way toward the 8miling Pool. They didn’t hurry now, when he fell headlong into & post- hole. Now that he had found Mrs. Toad, or rather, that she had found him, there was no need for such ment with her at the Smiling Pool, an appointment made almost & year before, that he had been in such a hurry that he had jumped right into A funny couple they were as they journeyed along, hop, hop, hippety- hop. Mrs. Toad was so much bigger than Old Mr. Toad that you might Being s0 much bigger, her hops were longer, and so Mr. Toad had to hop faster in order to keep up. They were & homely pair. In front they They were rather humpbacked, or at least, very round-shouldered. Their | eyes were goggly. They were almost | on the tops of their heads, which | you would have said that they were, indeed, a homely pair. But one of the great truths in all life is that there are few things in look for it with an open mind. Mr. | and Mrs. Toad were a homely couple, but once you had looked into those goggly eyes of theirs, you would have | funny couple. Yes, sir, you would | have forgotten all the homeliness. You see, while their eyes may be goggly, they are lovely. Yes, sir, they | have never looked at Old Mr. Toad's eyes 1 advise you to do it the very next time you meet him. | They stopped frequently to rest. some than walking, or even running That was & long journey they were making. Probably it wouldn't have‘ seemed long to you, had you been‘ as Old Mr. Toad had been hurrying hurry. It was to keep an appoint- trouble. have mistaken her for his mother. were bowlegged, and they toed in, made them very goggly, indeed. Yes, which you cannot find beauty, if you forgotten the homeliness of this | are lovely golden eyes. If you really | Hopping is a great deal more tire- there, but to them it was a very long Unlimited is the variety, in colors and materials, of bright Summer ties available today. The group shown above include a small pat- terned English foulard, a nubbed silk in a striped pattern, and a Persian paisley. The lower group pictures the Macclesfleld for the man of conservative taste. Also included in this group are a repp silk stripe and a silk crepe in gay design. (Copyright, 1937.) Queries on men’'s fashions will be answered by The Evening Star, in co-operation with Esquire, Star, Washington, D. C. 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Mr. Otto had merely to play his last two trumps, and West, who could not af- ford to throw his heart, was forced to blank the king of diamonds. While the contract of six spades was not too sound, due credit must be given Mr. Otto for his play of the hand. ey The Four Aces will be pleased to answer if a stamped (3 cent), self-gddressed envelope 1s inelg with each communioation. _If you pocket outline of the Four Aces’ contract bridse, send. with stamped (3 cent), self-addressed, size envelope to the Four Aces, Ine., 130 West Forty-second , New York Oity, and you will recelve an outline, without any charge. The next article in this series will appear Frida: R v T ) I know it's a little drafty fer you, Baby, but we got t' have somethin’ hearts and another, which he ruffed. | white t’ wave fer & aignal!, ‘! . journey, a very long one, indeed. Moreover, it was a dangerous one. There was no knowing when an en- emy might appear. When they stop- ped to rest, and this was often, they squatted down close to the ground, and they looked so like it that it would take sharp eyes, indeed, to recognize them, so long as they re- mained motionless. “I certainly shall be glad when we reach the Smiling Pool,” said Old Mr. Toad to Mrs. Toad. “So shall I,” agreed Mrs. Toad. “I shall, indeed. There are dangers there, but nothing compared with the dangers of traveling. Do you know what?" “What?” asked Old Mr. Toad. “Every time I hop with my feet I hop with my heart, too. Anyway, it seems that way,” replied Mrs. Toad. “I know just what that feeling is," agreed Old Mr. Toad. “When I am squatting down perfectly still I feel reasonably safe. I don't worry much then. But when I'm moving I have the feeling that some one I didn't want to see me is going to see me. It is & most uncomfortable feel- ing. “The trouble is that we are so short, 50 close to the ground, that we can't see around us for any dis- tance. Bo an enemy can get close to us before we suspect one is shout,” said Mrs. Toad. “True, my dear. Quite true. But 1t alzo is true that we ourselves can- not be s0 easily seen from s distance. That helps some,” replied Old Mr. ‘Toad. “Have you seen anything yet this Spring of Mr. Blacksnake?” inquired Mrs. Toad. “No, thank goodness. No, I haven't. Why bring up such an unpleasant subject? Do you knew what they say about Mr. Blacksnake?” replied Old Mr. Toad. “What do they say about Mr. Black- snake?” demanded Mrs. Toad. “They say he swallows folks alive,” replied Old Mr. Toad rather breath- lessly. “Well, he isn’t going to eat me alive, if I can help it,” declared Mrs. Toad, and started on, hop, hop, hippety-hop. Old Mr. Toad hurried after her. 738 15th St. Phone a Representative of BARNABY WOODS Clev. 3238 Until 9:00 Get first-hand information of the new way of living here in this park-like forest. 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