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Modern Gir Letter Star Readers Mad CYNTHIA GREY ‘l Reformed; Did It e Her See Herself as Others Saw Her, and She’s Glad t Dear Miss Grey No doubt from the “Mode Gia Wh again, if even indirec IT am her sister and I want let you and all of the people why she wrote that letter She had just r really “wild.” Now , my siste » Wants a Modern Mother nade the acquaintance of a girl who was sr Betty has helped some girls like this one to finally see their mistakes, and so she tried to help Peggy. breath-taking moonlight or r But she was entirely different to be good—wanted wild times, staggering parties, didn't want and rides, ainy auto Betty pleaded with her, even got other girls to tell of their exploits, but Peggy only laughed at them Know if they said their pre seemed hopeless. Betty iy iy problem seem too d 8 she wrote that t t as nearly as sho know } it, if he were Pessy o stead. And those lett r lot of good We noticed veld. One d had to talk Pex. ked she had ¢ ° wild yp had been you good t telling pretty fore off, thi Star.” Here hooks and ter. “I got an iirst—I thou: Seemed to tem that later thi gave us a letter written by High Schoo! Girl.” “That t night party,” continued to see what other the kind of parties ® fo, so I thought a while before I called up the boy who was to have taken me to tell him not to around the corner for me that even she nMONg Betty's drew lett of was she the be “DoT.” Doesn't Agree With Psychology Student 1 feel “Student love Dear Miss Grey ought to reply to Psychology being the supreme because the write as such a narrow bound in things as sex urge. Isn't it a ridiculous thing not to have a broader con ception of love than that? Love| embraces all things good and neces 1 of not fac life puts down —! Fables in Fashions BY HEDDA HOYT | | YORK, March Hiatattled Press.)}—"Laugh and the world laughs with you.” Get a run in your | stocking and you dance alone. | It's the early bird who gets—the | black and blue marks at the bargain | sale counters There's many a dip twixt the ankle and the hip—this season. And here's why! Skirts of three or more blend- | ed shades are the smartest thing in| eyening frocks and women are shade- | dipping their faded frocks, getting | the latest fashion effect. Here's how | it’s done: Get three shades of cold| water dye and put shade ni a} separate contained or basin, Dip the entire frocks in the shade which you wish to be the predominate one. Rinse slightly and dip the lower half of the skirt in a contrasting color, Dip back again into the first or pre- dominating color 40 as to blend colors | and then dip the lower third of the skirt into the third color that {s to be used, Dip entire lower half again in the second color used to blend the two iower shades, rinse slightly and voila; you have a threé-shaded frock. fome ‘women grow gray-haired over night with worry. But the now- est fad 1s getting n gray streak at the hair-dressers. One sees so many dark haired matrons of late with a single steak of white hair beginning at one temple and forming a lovely contrast to their dark locks, This an be accomplished without worry} in a few hours at the beauty parlors. Scarfs have just about hung from) the neck until they are dead, dead, | deaA. But still they seem to survive being attached to many of the new flannel sport frocks which are worn at Palm Beach this season. Tho scart that is entirely divorced from the drens, however, is not considered ct, these days. CHAISE ‘LONGUE | The proper position for « long, restful chair, like the chaise longue, ig that shown here, It is backed «i called them good kiddies and wanted to rs before they went to sleep, She really ir 4 R. L. H Student of xalting love, it has caused wor to become if was limited would sided tr 4 get a br view of t beautiful th Goa } If true lov Sista, Agrees With Marjorie ts Dear Misa In answer Marjorie’s letter which appeared in your column recently regar bluejackets Marjorie, Grey ng the 1 I came certainty from ing. 0 more thinking of treating "T didn’t tell him why, because |the way they do up here th T knew he'd laugh at me. 1 was/ would think of try to fly just fool enou: to think those | moon things I'd been doing, smart. I 2 really did. I know the othef girls | wh @hd boys did too. But from all | si the dozens of sin Miss G s {their friends m tim: eclumn, I Es to realize that ar bet bred than other people didn’t think the same |t heiks w way 1 did, so I to kind of |t! I ha Tay off on the parties.” me and Thiz sou almost like a exe story, Miss Grey, but It's think hope it did some other ¢! 2 to be too. acquainted nes. If Peggy has dropped that per of § le knew how crowd. She's going with ours % treasure friendships made in now and only goes out once a a good home, they would ce ly week. The girls and boys have | treat fers ot accepted her. She's always tell- a fot a al ing them how glad she is that j[chance—why not a poor sai she stepped when she did. She e ERLE Rk | makes no secret of it. In fact, Fgh | almost our whole school know Request for | ak Spring Recipe | Thank you Miss Grey, for print-| "Woo sties G Aiaut thie thane ing Betty's letter and I hope you'll i.) year y i pried re mag so that folks will s is Pry haa ranibe’t Bi clevecte yon, ‘ies Gres dried fruits Into a » ooked conserve. I ill be kind enough Here Put per, thorol apricots, prunes or of butter you qual parts of frul Sweeten avor with washe wish ption, or cinnamon bark Nuts ground very fine and adde butter will improve the food ue nd flavor PAJAMAS NOW PYJAMIS! Here is the most recent Paris vewwion of the pajama Trousers of pale pink satin are buttoned to a blouse of flowered sill: with large pearl buttons, and a very tailored collar and cuff arrangement diagonally into a corner, with the window at the left of the person westing in it, is added. The cuffa on the trousers are of the printed sill, | But most women, he believes, will] the nip lino, —isn't it easy to look atv) THE SWIM ON PAR SEATTLE STAR ODEN BODY? |\LE LOR FLOOR!|. will find ho MILDRED STRAUSS Tok at s and you \ f cent of the 1 phyatcn mand What } Arm 1 ee an 1 t t en ; ‘ \ He HOW MOST OF US EXERCISE ings bodies NOT FOR i * pliant EXERCISE ALONE x jon our i r ual m f f uae: Hut we have me The body the inatrur | | ‘S agama ee || It's Settled Now, Girls, Paris Lifts Bobbed Hair Ban EW YORK Pan N ped hair wna no take comfort ja that the b ho Atlant American wome This {# a astason of aubdtiety in dress. Things seem to be idental,| but they carefully planned Hate, for tastance: tee hack cae of the new hata with a crown made of roses. And the amart wor oda to vere wears one on her shoulder ¢? 1 you have put them in exactly matches the one on her hat|tho water in which they are to be looking for all the world aa if | boiled. it had dropped there, It forma a) ? P bond of interest between the hat| Very amall pins are worn In the and frock, establishing that newest turbans, and usually they able quality senown aa style. are large pearls Spring Coats Featured — By Straightest Lines BY HORTENSE SAUNDERS |XJEW YORK, March 13,-—Fashion It has quiet elegance | 1 . chic, and while it calls no | is in no mood to be arbitrar as chic, | You can have pretty much what you| atterition to Itself, jt cannot help t this spring, provided what you | the more m the Mapper }an wel ture woman as well an ng distinetive |want {9 In good taste and sults your | STRAIGHTER | particular type | THAN EVER |_ “In the matter of tho spring of tl eason are [fashion 1s partic indul uighter than ever before, and are said Henry Bend York fash-| pore molded to the bedy }ion authority. ‘ou can select any last seayon’s models look by material, from chiffon to mannish | However, there ne. are so that tho silhouette j in flat about the hips, no matter how full it becomes about the feet “Tho three-quarter length coat frequently seen for sport, but dress coat usually comes to within an inch or so from tho hem of the frock, Drosses, being #0 very short, coats aro following their lead.” The coat should be selected with an Idea of fitting as many costumes as possible, Bendel advises, so black, biege and white suggest themselves as the shades that select the conservative mode in satin or kasha cloth, cut on straight, simple linbs, that either button down the front or wrap softly in the famil- lar fashion. “Because that is not only the most | practical typo,” ho says, “but it Is also the most becoming, and it takes cnre of every sartorial need for tho daytime. A spring cont should be light in weight, but should be able to give protection when needed.” Two mantkins then sauntered in wearing what Bendel considers the | monious with othor stronger colors. jdeal afternoon wrap for spring. BRIGHT BLACK AND * | COLORS WHITE ‘ “A vory bright coat of henna, Ono was a wrap-around of white| green, red or any of the popular kasha cloth trimmed at the collar and hemline with bands of white wolf, The other was a model of black satin with narrow borders of belge ermine fur. An unusual touch was) strong colors 18 most attractive in itself, but naturally it plays a more limited part {n your wardrobe than tho more conservative toned models, Bendel sald. “The ensemble {dea is so firmly \a wido border of quilted embroidery | fixed %n the feminine mind that t outlined with beige silk thread | smart woman selects a separate wrap ror § White model | that will give a costume idea with {4 most appropriate,” he sald. ‘“It|her gowns rather than suggest can be worn over overy type of sum-| separate wrap und dress. Thi mer frock, and is not amluw with the sport costume as well, For any dayt'me occasion, and for Informal evening functions, it would be ident, phe black eatin model would sutt harmony, and by pl wardrobe in advance, rather than by accumulating pleco by plece in a hap: hazard manner," jannir They make | are mort har-| achloved by observing a close color the ontire | tweeds. You can have practically | coats that introduce fullness in much | any length from tho waist down, and|tie xamo way gowns do, by godets, color or combination of colors you] circular flounces and insets of ma desire,” jterlal. But all this occurs well below | is the} | | | | | | | WATERING FERNS F wate Bab * ater 1 just taken off, espe heated the 9 BY G. LUCILLE BUTLER showed remarkable ~ aan taisy petals ow 1 YoU : 1 year old, She When a gan stove {s weed in alerescents, Us H ph ‘iar ces even then, and replace mid be kept back far|the center A Ah nets funny that the family called ugh #0 escaping or burned 2 Teak." Special $37.50 Lymansville Cheviot, th unsurpassable coating, used for these very charm- ing top coats. Cheviot lends itself particularly well to rough utility or sport wear. All of the coats are lined thruout with a matching shade of silk. These models are shown in deer, saddle, rosewood, dove gray and henna. Many of the loose, more swagger type of coat are trimmed with contrast- ing color bands of the same material. $37.50 Entrances Mannish Models FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1925, — | Junior Hall of Fame co J dL NTEN RECIPIES a aS Eggs lend themselves 40 ilmoat any coureé in a meal. Stuffed with piquant delica- cies they make a tempting hore d'oeuvre, combined with cheese they furnish a worth lh while main dish, aa a garnish ‘ or in jelly they do much for| BO « salad and in custards and Kg i creams they provide nourish-| Ream ing desserts. ¥) When a custard erved NA. that if the serving be large, 4 it is really the “main dish"| WO of the meal and plan the rest of the EGGS BAKED WIT dinner or cheon ae 1] MACARONT) ‘ 1 i. AK AS A tly. Whe t, per 1 macar 1 c n| nh, €¢ , itt eruny and bake until crumbs are brov EGG SOUFFLE tablespoons 5 flour, pe thi 1 cup m 1 teaspoon an Doon peppar Cream butter and beat in flour When ded slowly ati in crea heated to th five nd add Beat whi ng—as it 16 t of regulated y she has added to her enter- allties the art of fancy bee es, and is taking simply must sing because she her pieces. nent “Tell them,” she said, “I like the rticipated | piece, ‘My Ma Says I'm a Real Good of) Child’ ou know, that funny one f| about the measles and castor oil!" Folks before whom h peared say she is the m bit of a comedienne you could ims ine, and if Frances Ellen can make |folks laugh by walking across the 1." stage before she says a word—well we're inclined to believe it he to purchase a light shade for day wear and a more brilliant shade for night lights. DE#Liclous hardly describes Kraft Cheese. It doesn’t do it full justice. For it is also wholesome, satisfying and strength-giving. All cheese should be good cheese; should be properly ripened; should be fresh, wholesome and full flavored —but it isn’t. Kraft Cheese is; that’s the difference. Kraft Cheese is good cheese, made by someone responsible for its qual- ity, with a trade name for your guidance when buying, $37.50 As well as the loose, more swagger type of coat, this special grouping of Cheviot topcoats features the severly tailored man- nish model also. You will be delighted with these coats at $37.50, Use | Your Credit The wise way to pur | chase your spring | wardrobe is to make | your selection now and pay for it later under our dignified credit payment plan. * VARIETIES Brick Pimento WA American) — 1 1b, Also & Varieties in Tins }> PASTEURIZED FOR PURITY 32-34 Second 209 Union Swiss Old English (Sh