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P APRESS B6Pe 8) PBS “Moggins™ Davis, Los Angeles actress, created a sensation recent ff When she appeared on the stage in a hobble night gown. The night fa the accompanying picture didn't belong to the hobble nightie. Davis wore it because it looked pretty. The costume made a Geet hit with the audience. =—=—_= x Tips to Mothers of Marriageable Girls. BY EDITH ELLIS FURNESS. The most important quality for the marriageable girl to culti Yate Is a total nck of the sense of humor. The woman who can take every man seriously is invariably adored by all Bach girl should know the things she has not; if she's large saad tall, she must not be kittenish; if she's sprightly and little, ‘aa elepbantine majesty is very much out of the picture. The girl who stays at home basn’t a chance on earth, matri Moslally, against her sister who goes out and huasties for a living and, perhaps unconsciously, for a husband. Self supporting women make the most brilliant housewives ‘Business life has taught them the value of system and order—and A girl to sucesed on the stage must have her emotions con s@antly on the surface—an overemphasis often fatal to married No school teachers in my family, either. The percentage of ‘OM maids is, I think, higher in the teaching profession than in BY BUSH PHILLIPS — 122845 * -:; 7 (it ‘ABOU TDAD x22345 * 2 ¢ 56 78908 Searched the magazines and papers for, lo, these many days, Bat I haven't found an item that gives father any praise looked them over carefully, I've read and studied all, the sturdy representative of Adam's early fall Beems to have escaped the notice of the poet's lucid powers, And the one who bit the apple first has gathered all the flowers. Why 20 bloom from all the vistas of the poet's floral land, ‘Was ever given father, I could never understand ‘While mother sat beside the fire and darned the children's socks, father out a-hustlin’ to gather in the “rocks”? Bennie had the fever, and Bessie was 80 sick, Who tambled out for doctor, and brought him double quick? ie Would not rob dear mother of one single bit of praise, faithfully she did her duty in childhood’s anxious days. all through youth she was a mother ever kind and true, Tre got quite a chunk of praise to hand to father, too. Worked and sweat and grumbled, whistled, sang and smiled; anti) his back was bent, FRET for mother, home and child. tf Rot feeling grouchy because mother’s praise ts sung, femember her sweet kiss on my lps when I was young, Biko recollect a great big, burly, manly form, heart was where it ought to be, whose smile was broad and = if warm. think It would be just, e’en in this later day, We're picking flowers for mother, to give father a bouqu ee considered more smart than the pearl bowknots of former days #z ‘The newest hats for girls are the| rolling brim sailors. © used on many f= Med It is a pretty fashion to have belt | and jabot to match jants, or dia- aif they can be afforded, are] Hand embroidery i# featured to }an unusual extent this season. Smart toques for early spring are | made ot velvet in changeable colors. | Net allovers in patterns of solid dots resembling porcelain will enjoy decided vogue. Srroam modern « doseto2 car lines rpg Often bu mateh the belt i. Gas forcooking Even washable cotton and linen Gas range wes are beaded Novel are the umbrella handles | of crystal set with Jewels. Blue will be one of the fashionable colors for spring wear. Wise TER 5 Dance at Dreamiand tonig! East 414, ~«. Bekins M 8r8 Wateryroot MADISON At 12th all padded inside; furniture t* as safe as in Get Bekins to move you beads | skies are made of linen to| most | * Grey m4 eyes and falr a brunet? that one born in A we at CONSTANT RE ADER, Neither ea) if he lives unloved Don't be so dolls lon to such supersti ) Not taueh dresses with belt at © popular to blame worn, but than ever Grey (1) What part furnishing bride 2) what san gift for the bride to | Bive the bridegroom ? INQUIRE A 1) There is no “cut and dried rule,” but she is supposed to }furnish the linens at least. The nds largely upon the st nances. (2) A watch fob, a pin, cuff Hinks or a wedding ring Dear Miss Grey: (1) How can I wash white silk gloves and them from turting yellow? ( How shall | prevent © from run ning in tan silk gloves when wash ing them’? (3) What is the author ity for “kimono?” (4) What ta ¢ best way to press a cloth skirt? EXPERIMENTER A—(1) Wash with good white soap, rinse weil, and dry in a dark place. (2) Dip them first in sa and vinegar water (3) Kimono is ad nese word-——the name of Lhe outer garment worn in both xe8. (4) Lay ski ing board, dampen » and press with ordinary between skirt and hot tron. Dear Miss Grey: (1) Is 5 o'clock a proper hour for an informa! church wedding? (2) In it sary for the bridegroom to presents to the best man bridesmaid? If so, wha the engagement ring taken the bride's finger and placed on her] ight hand Just before he places the | | wedding ring? LO. 7 A Yes. (2) Not o aeary but it is customary for the bride groom to give some token to his} best man, and the bride usually |presents her maid with a gift. A searf pin or cuff links for the best d a little brooch or aid. (3) The br her engagement ring at home, lit ts afterwards worn on the th ager of the left band as a guard} to the wedding r neces | make and | Dear Miss ¢ fwould be more pienic wear percale? (2) Lam 15 and wea hair parted and rolled. Is it all right for me to wear ft so? Would a winecolored dress look well braided in black, or would It r to braid 1) Percale in the same color would be Miss Grey OA like very much has » marry him. 1 know or man I like be r, but I fear he Joes not care for me. What shi I do? (2) Should I call a young man of my own age (19) by his first name the first time we have | met? A. G. BE | A—(1) The only honorable thing you can do Is to refuse this | young man. (2) No. young asked anoth Dear Miss Grey: (1) My bands sweat when I sew. What will pre vent? ) What will cure sick headache? (3) What is good for sore eyes? KR A—(1) Walk briskly for 16 minutes twice a day to Improve«en eral circulation. Dust alum powder on your hands or immerse them in cold alum water just before sewing (2) Regulate the bowels. Drink |water freely. Take hot foot bath | night and morning. (3) Use satur-| ate solution of boric acid and drop four drops twice a day in each eye.| Dear Miss Grey: If a young dog) bites a person enough to draw the| blood, and in after years the dog goes mad, will the person he bit} have hydrophobia? MARIE 8. A—No. When a dog bites a per-| son, the dog should NOT BE SHOT | AT ONCE, but locked up in an airy, | | well-lighted barn or shed, with food | Jand drink. If he develops any un-| | usual symptoms WITHIN A WEEK consult a veterinarian for the dog land the best doctor available for| the bitten person Dear Miss Grey—Can you give me a simple remedy that will re move freckles? Will witch-hazel | lighten the hair, and will it in jure the eyes if accidentally | Ohio Cut Rate Dentists M7 Vike St Ow! 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Brash the hat than you comb it ht Leave off heavy, bh and switches. Have fow months, When omes, go out frequently d in the sur Deaf Miss Grey-—I have hat peroxide and ammont whiten the M but if used per hey will temporarily uperfluous hair Dear Mixs n® a remedy for nail EARNEST A—Keep the bathed every day two. tight shoes. If necessar ton between the toes p Let do not cut the corners off, them grow out square. ¢ nail off square and make REA the V back away. This duce the nail to flatten and sunken corners out of If this does not work, surgeon or chiropodiat |brighten the eyes? Wha m), "American Wives of Foreign| Diplomats | These Yankee Girls Who Help Foreign Husband _—- Diplomatic Threads et make ne « tif Ia What can I do? ONE veral healt ith hot in cool and avolding ir mo Let it down at ot rat hairdresser inge the ends every six weeks fo summer bare hear ja une skin. | g ninte remov Grey-—Piease giv n ingrown DER corners clean and| Avo! y sit to avoid) the nail grow Sut th avi crape the top from will & but let Wash out boric ac oid “) Ma on! k b a} SOLS MME. HAVENITH. The wife of the new minister 4|from Belgium bas a collection of a tapestries which is as rare as it is »| (mous, She was Miss Helen | Foulke, daughter of a prominent Washingtonian. M. Haventth has been in the diplomatic service of his country for several years, and| t is expected that the pair will ake a prominent place In the capt tals social life. | COUNTESS VON BERNSTORFF. Joba jehosen to be the Bernstorff was German ambas Count sador to the United States princl ta te ee) pally because bis wife ls an Ameri EASTER EGG STUNT. #|can girl A German woman {n an #/ father Oblo town does a thriving #| New business coloring eggs each @ | the U Easter. She is able to produce #|cess of naturalization. The the most gor un effec *|has represented the German em plain and variega' colors, #|pire in a diplomatic way tn Catro and the eggs retain their bril: & countess, who liancy and beauty indefinitely. #| ' American | Her secret is simp! She */ spirit, is mach adm diplo melts some « *| matic sets. She ix tall ark, | tjand dreases in extreme Parisian # ‘fashion, which city she often visits. and very proud of it. Her Edward L. 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