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By C. D. Batchelo Tn-Colors Are [GOWNS AT CHARITY Now Fashionable| FETES FAVOR FUR United States Women May Many Novel Modes, Says Betsy Wear Them Also. Lo ] . The Heart Story ve's Awakening ..2..... et o By Adele Garrison Madge Arms Lillian with the Treek | vas down so early, nor that I know Word Guaranteed to Squelch Any | she went to the buach with Ronald.” ficheme of Charles Owen'’s | “You're still supposed to be sleep- At Lillian's request to tell her what I had discovered about Charles ©Qwen, I meticulously related ever: thing Prince Georges had told m about Samuel Brixton's half-broth- er. Lillian listened attentively, mak- ing no comment, asking no question until I had finished. Indeed, her si- lence lasted for a long minute after- ward. Then, musingly, she repeated the “talisman” Prince Georges had given 1w “Kenellos! Kenellos!” she said “Do you suppose that's the name he was known by in Trees? Did Georges give you any clue to that? “No,” 1 answered, ‘“unless that word 18, really his name, inclined to think it is. Yon see, we had so Nttle time, he was telling i these thin while Olina was res ing the ent ties of the othe 10 stay a littie longer, keeping o upon Mr. Owen the tim L S 1 don't think he purposely bt anything back eoncerning Owen. In fact he told me that he would tell me mor ibout it at the Hl~r (\mwmmm'\ But he thonght T ht necd som ‘ective weapon st the man."” “There must be something serious hanging over his head for Georges to know that the ut ce single word would dis: said Lillian. “But 1 don’t believe vowll have to use it. How could ing the slecep of the just or the righteous, or whatever name the ion calls for,” 1 told her, “so need to hurry your dress The rest of the family won't down for another hour.” “Sam Brixton will,” she said with conviction. “You saw what time he went to bed last night. He s tcok the ex bird as his favorite his best to discou dy for him, however, ou, at any minute. But don't you dare to leave me alone with him.” She had risen from the couch and was almost at the door as she gave me the warning “I won't.” 1 promiscd, omitting {0 tell her that Katherine and I al- ready had settled that point between us. Then she was gone, and T busiea myself with restoring the things in the living room 1o their usual order- Iy arrangement, after the impromp- n dance of the night befere, and replacing faded flowers with fresh blossoms. The living room finished, 1 went out on the veranda, finding little te do, for the flowers were still per- fect. Then, as always when 1 have a moment, 1 stood looking toward the distant ocean, with the dipping woodland and meadows between. bathed in the Autumn sunlight. The red, white and blue of the French flag are the fashionable jewel colors in Paris this winter, Fortunately for American fashions, the women of the United States may wear the new tri-color jewels —rubjes, diamonds and sapphires —as their own country’s colors. Half the smart people in Paris are seen wearing jewelry in flag colors. ‘The growing vogue for rubies takes form in rings, brace- lets, brooches and entire necklaees combining this rare jewel wna sapphires and diamonds. Other smart flag combinations include emerald, diamond and ruby, with occasionally a yellow diamond re- placing the white stone. As a result of the craze for flag jewels, sapphires especially when set with diamondé, rubies, and for less formal jewelry, with garnets, are in great demand at fashipna.le rue de la Paix shops. A handsome necklace made of oddly carvee sapphire beads, ending in a dia- mond pendant with a ruby of fine coloring, is the feature of a jewes show now going on in the Place Vendome. Single large sapphires, set with small diamonds and rub- jes are in great demand as pen- dants, rings and brooches, designers say. arles Owen harm me—TI know it's on account of me you distrust the In pleces of jewelry where twe or more kinds of stones are com- bined, there is a tendency téward combining varied types of cutting. Where emeralds are in baguette cutting, the diamonds used in the same piece are likely to be facetea, An unusual new phase of this Irom down the road, hidden by the man—oxeept to aid Rrixton in what- | lilac hedge, came the purr of a mo- ever scheme )lr\‘ ‘hind his offer of | tor agd then Ronald drove the car testitution” And you'll seo he'll not | irto the farmyard. 1 wondered how ippear in :|-u at all. He'll simply | he had mis: the gate post, for his he the brains hehind it.” cves certainly were not on the road. T fancy vour're right.”.J answer- | They were Jooking at Marion's face, o8, “But T feel a lot safe with that d ‘o his, flushed, lovely, s the combination in & name locked away in my mental fil- 50 rapt an cxpression of inter- fashion | desls ) cstoin what he was saying that T ! il y &l slngle pieco oL JERElIy 8t d‘!:-m‘oerm Of conrse,” she assented, “It hol- | did not wonder he was lost to ) itk 3 and rock crystal, both in bagus ny courage a hit, too. And | cverything else. d y ; cutting, to emphasize the brilliance e (Continued Monday) of the finer stone. kmerald In now, old WL EES Al e NS . |anything but baguette cutting s TOOR! Aic pgome il LR iy T g . |rare In Paris, craftsmen preferring clothes, Don't It Marion know aturs S . Ine. i $ i ] T T e 9 smooth, even color of the stone. Several Paris designers are show- BY BETSY SCHUYLER lioney yellow erepe de chine slp- ing handsome pins of platinum) New York, Dec. 8.—Charity does | pers with ® yellow chiffon evening with faceted dlumonds of varled|, ot hogin at home, these days, but géwn, that had a little holero ot sizes sunk Into the surface of e |y some of the eity's swunky hotcls. {dyed lace and sparkling erystals. metal. The effect is unusual. DY | 12gr the social calendar is filled with | Crystals cut their sparkling way monds thus set arc much newer|a) manner of benefits that socjal | into the plan of many evening than when arranged in graduated | registrites are staging for less fortu- | things now. Marion Wickes sizes. nates, wore a stunning pale pink gown Debs are dividing their time be- | to the opera the other evening tween greeting guests at their own | that had crystals outlining in loop- meat, are acted on by juices in the M f h F l g T N Phal e 3 Shiff ok a Al Sh b tealinos Sana enus 2 t e amily r‘unchons and ldshmg‘ of f !o "h: o | ed fringes the tiny pink chiffon e o ) i charity benefits to sell ov I|\m:r1w(ul,~ that fashioned the entire eograp y €sson ;mw about two hours pass into the ige intestine. from Paris gowns ' to modernistic | bodice of the gown. 1t for any reason the food is hur- BY LOUISE BENNETT WEAVER |match boxes. Also they are s(u" i — {ricd through the small intestine, much undigested material will pass Miss Ottley Schweiber Miss Marjorie Koster The Hand That Rocks the Cradle He may have walked along cdge of the water as to break ; . Burge e o tine, ™ Certuin| Sausages creole, baked potatoes. | Marjorie Koster. a charming| F e Sy 7 foods rosist the digestive aetion by | creamed r;lhlmgm corn bread, head ul\orz:l a{:fll rh,u' n‘\ Ihmn;”~' xmln.l C i of Nose Who cares for weary. blistered foe . lettuce and French dressing, cottage | Show. monstratel the rivalry B eat? i y ” rocl i T . , g Sausages Creole, for Four stunning fur froek, believe it or 7 i not. of black galyick, fashiones T A Dried beans and cour ge- | pound perk saumge, 1-4 supli0n O GATL EMIEES CEEHND L Buslen [eir: coulas hava widers Yk / y c tables are substances of this char- | flour. 2 cups tomatoes, 2 fablespoons | pi £ 1N0E FEGRL - BOCCL HIC (OIS 7, g {chopped green pepper (this may be | o pirc Tido cloth coat- has lit- hopoeaently Appaired Wisre faue The exeoss amount of cellulose | omitted), 2 tablespoons chopped ing, he would have had a good i | its sleeves and across a cute bhack stood : [eelery, cabiage, radishes and - spin- | teaspoon salt, 1-4 teaspoon pepper. e =t on the edge of the small pond off e / = ) of gas. | place in a baking dish. Mix the rest | o’ i\ corte of fhings, from were two disconsolate do; : 1 saze of this material through the | derate oven for 45 minutes. ‘ tear 1o the water cdge's e 7 of |in a moderate oven for minutes. | gorehier and mutf set of blonde as a swatm of bees st setines hecause in- : they had lost it for the very goo: was a sw / 0 ['ll:’;'_ 'r"l’“_ '” ”|““"°’v”‘|’ " Cottage Pudding hroadtail. Peggy Gould lis u fi rcason that Buster had gone ; < a lot of comb fuirly faostible fiber that W containe | 3 cups flour. 3 teaspoond baking | coat with a sepurate stock coliny the water and so loft no trail t with honey. Such a feast "/ / i l‘"'r""“"" or that} owaer, 1-4 teaspoon salt, cup | of matehing fur. Mes. Hacry “Probably he swim across s had then! He was s LA nical drritants or pol- | gp0y, 3 egg, 2-3 cup wate (lllllk“f‘uslnm., 3d, has flat bow= or one of the hunters, “Here's his foot ppy. Al his troubles 5 may be used), 3 fablespoons fat,|lapin on the lapel of ler cash- pHinisiokhacnilic ¢ s ! fing ./“u. ./// the intestines will - also generate | puajted, 1 teaspoon vanilla. | mere-tincd sports coat. Ottiey ter.” i “Buster Finds a 7. i Mix all the ingredients and beat | Schreiber has a natural Iynx colizr ; Wvionsly there are many causes 5 : ; i C . .. for 3 minutes. Pour into a shallow ' on a hlack velvet suit {hat points its entirety to defermine the fac- g said anothe V@ va ake 4 v ok ect. scent,” said another HJ 57 eI eE R hoan waxed paper. Bake in a moderately | fur yoke eff ty will take one dog and 3 of a auestion puzzle, and if yon will foad t0 @is. prevention of gas| It shwoh: ‘.\mi Hllolt Holl, In u ainrt h‘| around . pond one way and t o reference i 4 4 Gz s a jac steppi « ot around the pond onc way ai can solve it without reference it wili ormation and revovery trom dis.| 1 cocon or chocolate pudding i Maher s L nplngl o han / N Vi desired, add 4 tablespoons of cocon and walk around the pond the ofhier MORIZONTAL E or 2 quares of melted chocolate fo| Satin, brocaded. velvet and ki1 | Because Miss Evelyn Mounts lost way. Tn that way we are hound fo OPEE V. YHING s S e e tatier slippers fok dancing feet are Bow | (hree-cighths of an el of her nos: oL LVS. 4 | $ Su 'y B 00 steeped in the color of the gown | when a buss in which she was riding the hunters did as suggested. They always better for a child to ! 6. Which is the largest city in 1se (it gylte dn mlaceiof ARt MOR| G 8 o h iR G o i aariaiye & vl R DT GO € OKI fed 2 and add 1-2 eriishon # dlead| 5 . dancing av Slahonia Ko, awarde R e e s ;s i indydd 12 cup of crushen & dieed | ihg Kmbassy Club, wore ruby rea dier §2 amagos. Miss Mount, arty went the other ¥ and each |, o O : s 19, f 4 % // o ANy 4 ¢ i in relation to the {12 Propelled a hoat by means of %77, sauce should accompany this type L i el : E/g S " igown. Francine Larrimoro wors |Agricultural and Mechanieal Collrge, ing magniftcent plays, recitals and | Menu for Dinner other entertainment ls Awavdod $22 500 § the stomach juic but are readily 4 o i o v 1 silk and When there is something good '..//-..../ .. Draen down by the hacteria whieh |PUdding and butterscotch sauce, cof- | there 15 now between sk and fur are normally found in the large | fee 4 5 stood what the half a dozen hunters } fle fur polka dots all up and « Jor indigestible material in lettuce, | onions, 2 tablespoons chill savce, 1-2 Jefurinolke dols all pnjatd donh chuckle all 1o hims They | | i i tat f o 1 b o [ C11 may lead to fermentation fn| Shape the sdusage igto cakes, Yur ? v Teimmings ‘% ihe large howel with the formation |ineh thick, Roll in the flour and oo # the Great Mountain, With them / ; dogs had followed the trail of A i rense *ihis s rapid pas- | sausages. Cover with a lid and hake Helie s 5 ogy had followed tho trail of 1 Presently around his head there | snusag: v i aed Bbe b tunn voirs & ey St it sons which stir up inflammation of | and each caso must bo atudied dnfi 28 € BLEHSE BOCE IS S A8 CHES 1 i down tho back to: give | pond isn't very 1 t 11 m l!ldl Our Better get out the atlas if you're 5 slow oven for 25 minutes. Cut in| Teather jackets now maten 3 cian can outline a suitable diet or |* 25 ; 5 i we divide into two purties. One | low on geography. This is that kind wuitable change of habils which |PArs or squares and serve fresh [one’s car. T moted with intercs: other party will fake the other d i be quite unusual. bar: of inrediely, the isame sliade find where he left the water.” So Se T ok v State FLAPPER FANNY SAY 1f a fruit pudding 1s preferred, ! they complement. TLady Heath. crashed with an automobile, a jury divided into two partics and one . : <l | Al | : 7 | | | and objective sit nglish cott frult. A lemon, orange or vanill nd objective situ Tinglish rult. A lemon, orange or vanilla| o0 S her ohic red molre|who Is & freshman al the Oklahoma party had a dog. Th v to fol- URIbIE woma: o 7r (A 4 1f a spice pudding is desived, add Jow around the g « ot pliyaldie: sue oo 7 ’ i COF (e mal ) : jor physiaue, su- | 18 Beor : 7 VolvElR ! : Y Do and exhuberant |15, Inelined plane serving In place =1 7 ter Bear was not wit ; Wiparania he of stairway hetween floors. % AEBN under some over-hanz 2 Shysical ¢ W oa To color fabric. o and in the water, Tn . S was nev- | 18 Self-control, head was above w nd th s o <itors came; on | i%. Aurora {2 teaspoons of mixed spices. Butterscotch Savce (This may be served on ice cream or angel food cake) 1 cup dark brown sugar, 1-8 tea- Gition for “doctor spoon salt, 2 tablexpoons flour, 1 notE n sl \ 1 |cup water, 2 tablespoons vinegar, % > 4 tablespoons butter. Mix the sugar, salt and flour. | Blend thoroughly and add the wa- ter. Cook over a moderate fire, stir- ring constantly until a thick. creamy sauce forms. Add the rest of the in- hidden hy an i unt ¢ £ ey ? To he indispose passed along e with g 2. Part of verh fo feet of him thou . Loy o o 1 vHealouaat ol matter it to he s o m to J ¥ " ¥ Correlative of either ter left th "o o a1 A0 The tapering end of anything sition 105 : MORRIS FISHBEIN bask 2 - : of the American gredients and cook for 1 minute. W k ok of i : igioniineery | SRR e o ion and of Hy- Serve warm or cold on the pudding. the side o ; . X . € 1 broken v & £ & » Hea | Bridge Tea Menus A T o feal e ! it < the prese Chicken salad, bread and butter : fract t lover f sandwiches, pineapple sherbet, cof- fee, malted nuts. . Juration af ; | : f Tl Peach and pear salad, cream in it may be gener- e : i} ted there ory 1 vy it gets! cake. d oft in t : i A iy 5rh Eaa o Busmram _ Creamed chicken and mushroom Wl frem = [in patty shells. ripe olives, toasted Tsalt wafers, orange sherbet, coffee. ith “‘l':wu:"v:»» ; }“v”‘"“‘” that ;Hn“h;lvn Chicken sandwiches, nut hbread L The | E ¢ hat's the worst of 3t | sandwichex, tea, lemon slices, fancy A brick fce cream, salted nuts. i " o 3 . d ‘ - the Yellow s ? :. i vt S ‘..,I Fashion»quque _Sour cream may he used in thin- they eve | | . Ak 5 Lbreviation fe R, . L cheese sandwiches, coffee, fruit e 2 1% ning salad dressings or mayonnaise that cats = > to be poured over v he taken, AT VACE'S IMPORTANC The lace collar and cuff set, lace vestees and touches of lace set into black or other dark ratin or silk frocks prove lace is more impor- fant this year than it has heen for 15 ye —What Qe walking valking inifnen, = = R CLEANING COPPER Copper often may be cleaned heantifully by rubhing all over with a et lemon dipped in =alt, then rinsing thoroughly with clear water and polishing witl a <ot cloth or chamol Tummi clawa info At {res aud ! - | 1 patto Z NOVEL COLLAR mq"n“ ! A )\ ; ~' 5 toer t - P ‘ 1 I » y s ” A blne fweed eoat has an orig il X - : AN ¢ | - b £4 [inal colar of grav astrakhan fhat :'.,,,‘ el : o 2 el N 4 3 is shaped like a man's soft <hne PARIS it o IR Avib e R pio e 2! 7 collds ”\\vlll pointed tabe. A bow ¥ does not abandon e place of mportance in (he advance spring hin: & o3 2 ¢ = " < ‘ % - 1 o e coat’s tweed finishes it E?VI(\N:‘ IHH;' is |'-v-~n mted anoa less combre manner, by combination with A i : on | | - solor, or the sclection of silic fabries. AL Paton's there s a hrilliant blaek with the ‘ Shiaey il B c Filliant Black S ] : i ‘ oo o on (e - - > VIvID Toren ratin coat with a liltle showidar cape in I Collar g and W : ’ | . A Black velver S and sleeves are ; zown has w | flared, fthe sloeves heing soven-eizhthe longih, The cde 4 it discouraged 1 . 3 B he cdees of the coat are it ai uraged. i ; ! tiny goll with stockings {o | rounding decolletage At the cen- | bound with narrow bias bands of satin, a fimshin Mol ctack ! ¢ ‘ ! ) i " \ o, | 15 of vhite cashmere dot- | fer front three ginwing red velvet | advance spring syl a great splinter i | $ 1 e ted with red and bl carnations add their color. RITA S el i evidence in