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Baking di m the dicat Type of poetry Pehoid Morindin Holmes | tabled week proposal < by e to Iebrating most IFED ADS |days on Monduys. led IR ache fl%fl//fi E //l’///flm M ED]AIL P72 ey /Eflfll [Els[s 77 / EI”/EB [ARIAZLIEIAISTTZ P TEPElE YOUR HEALTH BY DR, MORRIS VISHBEIN Lditor Jon I of the Ameri Medical Associaton and of “\. pro er way 10 cur sehe was ike a hole 1t. This tt 1l takin bout m: mon to phining t bone picce buttor rs Qld have been L r the How chuic roof of 10 Explai of the thumb appli mouth serves, to zet mind off and on the pain in t of the mouth. Sometime diversion of the attenti from the headache to some point will have this result Headache is not a discase in it is a symptom of diseas there are innumerable caus n in the head is not always ame course the roof to cons the headache: ant cause, person at di ferent causes. o doubt, the amount «tion of blood in the d in the Ww same ferent times due brain and something 1o do w heads Poisons of various kinds LD has gone to my throat. a tem other and T vs the | It is customary to relate this reas actually | e different circu- | spinal cord and in the| are as- 2 = G APLIL 19 s LY, By C. D. Batchelor | | portant than the treatment of under 1 " head. most Infectious aduchic conie uch as that of cye- agitation, or dis- motions, Long ¢x- to the sun may d continuous v produce Toe ' 1o othe pinch wh or may scem actual physical cau disease of the Kidneys, or digestion, or an infections di. se, the treat- ment of the cause far more im- the | such as al headache, J[WE[S FIX COLOR OF EVENING WRAP Hatching of Gown fo Stone Stylish This Season Paris. April 2 (P even a One ruby or vald or zood big garnet work of an be made to do a lot of this ason's system {matehing evening wraps to jewelry and setting” both off against a white 1t gown. is t} th wre jowelry of decides what color will wear eve- b she white gown Influential f ing upon show morr rs are in- own and > than any threc black. Lacking jew- s by the last to wear shade that is over white ishion T the white w vt colors, exc elry woms minute r wraps of r most becor hem, evening dresse madame-—if | over her | ‘Talks Tog 3, &%, Parents : ¥ By Alicy i A TENT CHILD | Occasional Judson Peale one meets a nature unsociable. It {is not that he shrinks from the companionship of others but that sectus not to need it. He is suf- ficient unto himself. Usually is superior in intelligence and capable | of complete absorption in the wma- | terials of his solitary play. Such = child has much to lcarn of the art of ge with his fellows, ! only the st shrewd and tactful | handling will help him. Teddy at the age of four was | quite content to play by himself. In an effort to make him more soci- | able his mother sent him to kinder- garten where, she thonght, he would | be forced to play with other ch | aren, e | His first weoks in school | i ehild | who secins by Tie purposeful realize were | v wonder- he found spoke f the oth- i n‘ nooand thoroughly sliding down slides, building with the blocks, playing in the sand, Only when he struck a litths itl who inadvertently crushed his fine sand tunnel, and when he push- | aliead of his turn for his chance at the swing, diul lus teacher inter- fere and offer suggestions. One day, howe or, when a fine ferry boat game was in progress. Teddy was ob 2 standing on the idelines with nointerested, almost wistiul fon on his usually ali face Of s own d to join. Thereafter and mo spent in exploiting all thg ful J.‘ v materials which there. to non happy expre n he a4 other leadr his inventivene accord he i with th he- g 1110 them child can be by being po that he cannot alone, that cer- 1 adventure only play su¥ficient ht sociability on to find himself p o SCIF taug mitted out fully tain kinds of fun anc in be had if one is willing to ith others and play ok m paler | times the | velvet wraps are un- t of chiffon velvet used for Unimportant col- < or crmine or fox quite gen- \l, although many wraps have no fur trimming. There are preten- and capes of intricate cut collars and the most expensive furs sable. e woman who scorns jewcls y carry out the scheme of white bright color in accessorics teh her cape. Slipper and chiffon handkerchisf should ssorted to the shade of the vel wrap, pretuic lined. The tious coat with Fehion Pla_que : Novelty hy 1l tnmes fur scarfs are sponsorcd couturiers with in a pring cos- il how The of tie white at galyak side, trimming | c,pnt};m_; asTiumes are fm inmer, ol Feceme po fl’f.fla/)bd Q g g of (adlens has a iy e\xk E Mawt fsm WL i ened ewn | v ;,,.7 C"rmuv. 3 e to| nate spring flon zown, pleatings, made of Chanel la Its front BY HENKT BENDEL For N New York, triumph this on a cd of ! he he ! 1cket’s spring is woman's in- note o w costumes. W charming | cated women They and look ahead to s that sophisti- with the years flattering. lines styles really gra on! 1 | the achieve after 20 are subtle in their longer r mor garments of the it- feminine less abrupt than the past few Add s he jacekt to such co ouian triumphantly joins the charm of maturity with | |the dash of youth. No wonder they are having sucn a vogue. An All-Day Mode can deny that the one of the dominating to | of | No one jacket theme notes of good ith is | spring s for morning. ntincss, charm and feming The hat's banding adds pastel cole f youth in all | graceful | Por cven allure ave < to the picture, T cal skirt’s fromt. styles, edges curve like th with the same the Loudoir 10, |uscs the theme {thenticity that beach pajamas {, & ful note For 11 | day dr | for mor | the 1cket not It adds a useful one, frock, gown, occasions, a filmy green ¢ the chief attributes of a ¢ au- | word on its owr and only adds a youth- too. pajamas or |rounding front with a jacket can be worn | in addition to ackét's comfort in @hilly places. hifion long beige ¢ haret gown of bl seord, for it makes | horizontal portions of its chiffon and a pink yoke of chiffon to look like wide striped ribbon. Its skirt has a long r back with a short The lace and chifion | jacket repeats the skirts' front cur in its rounding front edges. It a black and chiffon double flower For even the laciest adds its trifling [ on its shoulder to show its intimate | bit of warmth. I choose ful jacket costumes of this season brings for the |the jacket frock, the | cabaret” and the formal Jacket gown l Dinner Gown from Paris The mi. the dinner with its complementing jacket, Paris innovation, designed for we at cabare in black chif with ihe three most use. those tha! 1 cite one ton a lace and ocated with headaches, as arc al o‘mng. The formal cvening unv\u‘ This dinner gown desercys “diner + au |that is cvening | Blizabeth chiffon long relation with the frock. Jacket of Distinction 1 Haywood of london is responsi following | ble for a littel daytime jacket frock fashioned of roscheige crepe Its pleating is very di tinetive, with its three tiered skirt {made of slightly graduated ruffles of gown, | pleating. its long jacket's lower edg is a|a flounce of pleats. r| It needs no decoration save a sclf flower. It i one of the most safis fying costumes 11 |seen 1his spring. charming for par a“ms, for the matines, charming docorative ket with decorative dull JacLets Stnke Note of onth v Diew Slv] A flowers tops a hilliard repe Elizabeth that makes chiffon with pink chiffon yoke has its jucket practically enough, in fact, o be th of a party. To GO 1o Your | The hat tume is found in a medium larg: ilv:d\u shape, in natural tone with » four-toned twisted drape of almond- | green, lemon-yellow, light fuchias and wood-violet chiffon which en | hance the tone of the costume. | Vor formal occasions a brilliant | billiara green chiffon gown is top ped by a three-quarters length chif. ton coat in a flowery pattern in greens and dull reds that is decora- tive as a shawlDut far more becom- ing. The gown has circular flounces of IFreneh pleating that sweep the floor in a regal manner in the rear The coat is fasnhione straight-ling for Milady to gather up in her owy ininitable many The flar: igthly and on the shonlder lower of the gown's chiffon. ad correct for such a cos