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1R TEST WHEN PLAIN P SR NP " _nen's CLOTHING. —_ s+ the Exercise of More L Designing Than Would sn—White Crepe ; s in Favor. 1l children are smart. nowadays. That for the increas- . .mweng American moth- 5 rot by any means im- mothers give less 10 the dressing of n they once did, York Sun, mart simplicity is r more ingenuity in amount of elabora- a small girl or and simply by \ :sle moderately ade garments or by . tive materials and » on accepted and gen- nes; but if a mother v with simplicity and | 10 dress her children hbors' children o dresses are those in zlit apron tunic, short and those made with no sieeves cut practieally s from the body of the usually cut merely in with a seam down each i vuter arm. This latter oited last year, but is ap- ining more popularity this s illustrated In various 3 with mere touches ery for trimming. The iery frequently s in cross- little motifs In wash- linen thread, which for ar other seem more child- st of the more convention- ate embroideries. ens embroidered in the s or perhaps in black blue black or in red and blue g So are the ecru and ‘4 linens embroidered in 3. On the soft dull r cotions cross-stitch in wnd white or in gayer col- ive, and little motifs in 1 white are good, too, upon tones, ks of white crepe—a ma- is finding much tavor for frocks and does not muss ie materfals do—are ! lightly In cross- 00, may be made up '8, which because of ss do not have at as the blocked out 1 models. MPLE MODELS IN BLOUSES "y Designs Are Popular, Though "t Sheer White Seems to Have Points of Advantage. i+ heavy skirts any louses are all right, vy dainty made mod: Ctton marquisette trim- fine tucking and made ! turndown collars and ¢ little below the el- Ee meine with much success. of t tie blouses have nar- lored marquisette, but < charming, the all- nts fewer launder- td will look well long- " wi'h touches of color. of a simple sort, but itrasting color or ma- depending entirely s and cigls and self- erous and good ef- with the quaint * lony design in con- neg. WAIST 0F>TOI—LE ¢l i3 of watermelon- Aeep, piain yoke of the e blouse and gleeves T It Is trimmed I a band of lace, S0 a narrow ruf- he sleeve. The e tulle, n New York. “ : * oxford, though as < @3 the taller but. °t as rmal as the S of satin are .-y THE KEYNOTE IN be- | ) original of lhe: id bordering the nar- | e ——— T c—— THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK !\\ Under Difficulties i f | “This is something like it said Young Borgus with satisfaction, | "It sure is!" agreed Miss Clancy. iShe shrugged her shoulders as she elanced back at the lace curtains of | the boarding house window. Inside ! ghe parlor the gas glared hotly, light- ; ing up the hal h above the man- :h*l and glttering on the gaudy vases | beneath, “Now, that it's got warm eno | 8it outd | Stretch steps helow ! parlor in the | tierce last w in 12h o | ted young Rorgus, : legs over three we can shake the Gee, but it was ter, never to get a word | with you without a lot of old women | | butting in with, *Excuse me, but 1 am looking for iy erochet work! Lovely | evening, fsn't it, Mr. Borgus” or | glaring at us for betng there at all! Or having callers of thelr own! Nice, | chatty conversations we could carry | on that way, couldn’'t we? " ! “0i” sald a voice behind them as the screen door ereaked, “is some one | out here? Oh, it's you, Miss Clancy— {and Mr. Borgus, of course! Ahem— | not that I meant anything, at all! II guppose I've interrupted your conver- ! sation, but 1t was so hot in there—I | can go right {n--" | “Don't think of ir, Mrs. Miner.” sald i Miss Claney, alrily, rising. “You can | ; have the steps and welcome. We are | Just going for a walk anyhow. Come | on, Jimmy!" “Wouldn't that frost you!" exclaimed young Borgus after they had proceed- ed a safe distance. “Just wanted to find out what we were talking about! Catch her «itting out there by her- self! We'll circle the block and see'” | When they got near enough again to see the steps young Borgus gave a low gurgle of trlumph. The steps wenp empty “Come on” he sald. “Let's go get some ice cream. Just as sure as we g0 back there somebody else'll come out!” In a sympathetic sort of disgust they sought the brilllantly lighted candy store on the corner and found a vacant table. | “Strawb'ree for me gald Miss Clancy. “I just wonder, Jimmy, that you haven't got tired before this and | quit me. It's flerce, going to sea al gIrl that hasn't a parlor of her own to entertain company in! We've sure been chased around enough by them other boarder “Well, were's away from 'em right now,” sald young Borgus, “let's make | the most of 1. 1-" “Why, the tdea'” broke In a high- pitched voice at the next table. “If it fsn't Miss Clancy! Oh -how do you do, Mr. Rorgus!" There wans an arch inflection to the greeting that | was intended to carry the idea that | the speaker appreciated the sentimen- | tal sltuation. “How-do, Mits BInks?" sald Miss Clancy stonily l Miss Binks was forty, dressed like | twenty and fondly thought she looked | like sixteen. She made eyes at young | Borgus, who turned purple. Then sho arose with her plate of ice cream and | fluttered into the vacant chalir at thelir table. “It's so lonesome by myself,” | &he purred apologetically. “I was go | thirsty I jug had to come out after | something ccld, but I shrink from go- | ing out In the evening unescorted. It's more sociable this way, don't you think?" “Oh, my, yes!" agreed Miss Clancy with sarcasm that was totally lost. “Sorry we're just through. We've got an engagement to meet some friends!” “Let ma slip back and stick some cold polson in her {ce cream” growled young Borgus throatily after they had escaped. “She's the mit! Another second and she'd have asked to go walking with us' Let's go down to | the lttla park. It's only a few blocks away'!"” He tucked Miss Clancy’s Land In the | crook of his arm and they walked on with regained cheerfulnesg It was | not 8o bad to be out in the dusk with | the faint echoes of a street plano in | the alr and antomobiles whirring by, Pres« their feet crunched the grav- | el walk that ran around the lit- ik and they gtrolled qn till they found a bench that was unoccupled. | A 1laec bush In bloom waved above them | “Gee!” breathed young Borgus with a vast exhaling of breath signifying peace ¢f mind at last ' He laid one hand over Miss Clancy's and she did not reprove him. Pres- | ently he turned his head toward her, | but the words on his lips dled In thin air. A ponderous footed person en- | gulfed in alcoholic aura swayed to- ward thelr bench and dropped mas- | sively on the other end and leered at | them. “Bu'ful night*" he asked, ap | | pealingly | Yourrg Borgus and Miss Clancy did | not speak till they were a block away. | Then they balted and young Borgus spoke. “See here,” he sald, in the desperate tones of a man at bay, “I wasn’t going to say anything till I got a boost in my pay, but I'm llkely to | blow up and remove a few people from [ the landscape if th!s goes on much longer! If you can ecrape along for a while on what I'm getting I'll speak for a flat tomorrow! Our own parlor —think of {¢! And our own porch! Will you?” Miss Ciancy wept openly “Wiil 12" she repeated. “Why, it would Just be beaven'"—Chicago Dally News | R e —— LY 12, 1019; EVE P —— (. Below we name a few prices, call in and let us show you the many thousand things you need which we can’t name on fthis list. We can Save you Money Q) . 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