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‘ | } The Evening World’s Kiddie Klub Korner | Coprriemt, 1081, by the Prees Publishing Co., (The New York Rvesing World.) ————= Conducted by Eleanor Schorer By Cousin Eleanor No. 61.—The Doctor Does Not Find Billy Brighteyes. R, BLUE JAY knew wel) how much his tattling annoyed Billy Brighteves, and knowing only made him enjoy it all the more, The More Billy Brighteyes tidgete the Thore he resented the nojs the louder Ly. Blue Jay piped his whistle. When Roy-boy returned with his | addy, Billy Brighteyes was nowhere 16 be seen. His Daddy as not alarmed at that; you see he knew a Jot about squirrels and their traits and habits. He said, “J guess Bill Brighteyes has decided to do his own doctoring. Most wild animais know how to muke themselves well T | aext time you se him he will prov-|Billy Brighteyes Peeped Over the Woodland Wonder Talesjmy DEAR:—~The Scar! Combines Its Utility With the Sash Res) ps?wimiam Ye Queux. wbly be all Letter again—he will be Edge. the same frisky little squirrel you S ‘have always known.” flowers, Just then I felt some on touch me, and when [I awoke ther Billy Brighteyes is no little | OU (it gk Cb ek Pe ©) was one of my playmates and sh suirrel, Roy-boy informed —4is[ said; "Come, it is time for the party,’ Daddy. “He js bigger than any ot We scampered home. When 1 got tiere were the people to go, and Twas “Just in By IR bquirrel in Il ready 1 have not alwa 1 is me ne park, and wl . n Billy! 8 kno’ MeCULLOUGH sieves to forge their way into ree- ognition, At the races and places acarly to the waistline, They swing and sWay about gracefully and verve often 1 introduce a contrasting color hote into the frock. For tn ark blue model may have rorgette sleeves, which color com- mm a very attractive frock ¢ of chiffon vloth thal was printed in me Scotch plaid design, with red and YOU SHOULD WHEN AND WTIERE WEAR SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING INSTALMENTS. A mywery mirrounds the drach of Mugs flenfrey's ‘ather, who bas left the son s large sam ot Money provided he marries Louine itenton, In Monte Catlo with a friend, Walter Brock Hugh meets (2isdemateelio of Monte Carlo."* who is about to disciowe to him information ‘hla father’s deat is necused Dees By Mildred Lodewick. Copyright (Ths 1, by the Prem Mubliaiing © ow’ York Brening Word.) telling the tale of fashions em- ica the aso. But” not fatally ‘ot ine ooting.” Also tn Momte Carlo phasis must be laid on the seem- Whom ‘Dorise uiniack, “Mush ia" mysteriously. sited Io ewcape by il Pamero, ead. of © gang. of Datiouat te: F bois Unknown to MUKA. Dories meets & mywterious ingly successful attempt of retreat unkown Muh Diag ty, ugh auddeniy appears as Dorlse aad. “Sliversde” " Dorive aaninet, Huan ts told Rls, ant imerta Dorie, by auionut 7 are snadowe' id abd arranyes for him to Live with people wi weatenen tt where smart women congregate, 1 Protect alm and Keep. tle Ident ye police, He “meta the mysterious tl Vassero, |The } So ho. tells. him tt that she will (ex with him’ on Friday,” “The have noted numerous costumes sup- tion gummons's tan named Howell. and actuaints Him wih A blam to have harold Frankly i ° i , henna, of jewels. Lvelng told by hee inother that. Hu become plied with si sof full length, a8 Veneta VIRGINS, Of Jet tr Paraben, cerains to Guana deiner Be { There is one especial t: that is disovered ho is & fellow gueat with Laisa. ie igkes no Sparrow,” who discusses it with Howell ; much favered, which is square in —————— —_ 4 shape, set into the bodice with no CHAPTER XXII. . } ° Jost: the had pronounced armhole, but reaching {Contin ued.) he greater part of dt,” The 6 T the moment she's in gre a er < ‘ om “On the other hand, what more ‘fea- Madrid,” The Sparrow |amie than that the old man servant, replied, “There is a lit-| watching her place it there, ab. tle affair there—the jew- |stracted the bulk of the money—a { oie Bean’ ow who, |/@fwe sum, no dowbt—and afterward, Mts Gt 5 RSE Wine i fellow Wh. / in Order to conceal his crime, ahot his successfully posing ax a German dur | mistress in such circumstances as to ing the occupation of Brusse made| place the onus of the crime upon,her ‘a big fortune by profiteering in leath- meee visitor?" i ® “That the affair was very clever!: er. They are in Madrid for IX] panned there is Do'dowdt,” said The months, in order to escape unwelcome|Sparrow. “There was a distinct in- Inquiries by the Government in Brus- | tention to fasten the guilt upon young ‘sols, They have a villa just outside Henfrey b+ use he alone would have a motive fi the city, and [ have sent Lisette there|hin father, Of that fact the eae of with certain instructions.” woman who fired the shot was most nation by the way is becoming Y smart, the beige running a race, jor, with gray. The type of just mentioned was featured mposed Brighteyes. Biily Brighteyes comes blue colors. The bodice was a soft . . i { ; ’ | ' “Who is with her?" certainly aware, How could Catald! irom a tur away woowand and i am} peg. Cousin E Pe biouse, and the skirt was plain, over- Nobody yet. Franklyn will go in| "Ye known of it?” j aWtull’ afraid that some day he will) { received my check, and 1 was soghung with plaited panela of blue ik hieve nh owe ‘mee ” oes enly, Delleve the Btalian } Ro back there and we will never ste| surprised to be one of the winnerse,., te Which. alopne AnteRT eee oe ee ote eon hind robbed his mistress and afterward at- | im again.” Poor little Roy-boy WAS) jy the April contest, Lwieis to thane gacorsette which dropped at inter- color to black or dark colored satin Howell's thin lips relaxed into a/| tempted to murder her," Howell in- almot In tears, “Daddy, do, y94| you for your selection of my i itgvals from a draped girdle of the suits. Bags to carry one's bathing idea atte sisted, } asked, looking very wistful LSUBRRIWHHE noWl Reate ennai, WouEe ae: Parabhennatiie ih Ware Scensideres ‘Franklyn is in love with Limette,” lay. “Hie might even ‘have: setied ter | ‘I don’t think so,” answered ‘iis isin, slash ees Have you noticed the newest fad smart, and are given exceptional at- he remarked, of considerable sums systematically,” { Dad, us go cver and see w LILLIAN SOHAYE, Brooklyn, QW5lch the summer girl is exploiting? tention in regard to individuality. “That is why I am sending them|the Sparrow assented. “The maids } Old boy islue Jay is gabbing about. sacs, She has combined the utility of the They are supposed to match one's together to execute thé fittle mis-|told the police that Mademoiselic's | All the while Mr. Biue had kept} MAY CONTEST AWARD WINNER. @sash and scarf tp one, choosing a half frock, or cape, or cap, and are habit was to leave her bag with her 4 and a din that was sim- He screamed and tlut- ned his neck who was tryin wpa cha vy funn: tered his wings and at, Bi ighteye: dard ty he Doctos. Billy Brighteyes did distike medicine. Below on the path, Roy-boy Doctor Daddy could not see caused all the excitement in Mr. I Jay's life, but they were soon goin to learn. Daddy,” said Roy-boy, “do you hink that we will ever find Brighteyes?" “Yes, I guess we W “J hope we do, because 1 Ww show him to Pollykin when she ¢ fo see us noxt week.” "Is Pollykin coming to see asked his Dacdy “Yes, she is. She is alway: of her pet wood squirrel, Rrighteves, I want hi mark squirrel. His Brighteyes, too. I “Let me explain, errupted. “Jolin laid a wager dav T saw him.” y lof a Sve-pound box of candy should prattline while they climt A! you be brave enough to stand the narrow, wind path, up steps and] tes; vive, and-——" Just then I hones to the tree where Mr. Blue day | was Kened and ry much t and called to all who would 1 hecause 1 Eleven Year Clas: “A Night's Dream. My parents had gone to the und | was left to Suddenly theatre §¢ eps in} . sound behind the approached it, when up Ked man with a revol- tran to the window, but was nomet by asked m SL to do? with your hands!" Soon .|) chance came. The two men be onthem, “You win a familiar vote d, and the speaker unmaske i Why, Jimmy!" 1 eri my brother etiil lster sei t a 2 “Daddy, Daddy, here it isi” called | By BERNARD PORN, Brooklyn. mai ONORABLE MENTION. iy AORE Fe ET hadbourne, Brooklyn; : what Mr Sylvia Chaso: the fuss ooklyn; Marian Jordon, New it ig? questioned his Dad. # le Wi here king vy was t W 1 Deltin, New York; 1 |S rooklyn; Eleanor Klien ooklyn: Josephine Pokorny, Ger- do Wadler, Bronx; Raymond hes. New York City; Grace Dal ghout.” Rov J ) pick up the fle which hi tenderly placed in the cup ‘oy's hand This did ne screaming, th he made more n stop Mr. Blue h. seemed i Norton, N s than before | Yor : sernstein, Hob © Jay's own Roy-boy' ity Sule —e ps our meddling has made hin JUNE CONTEST. concerned than tf we had lett) cuajects “4 Country House I would ttle fellow alone. ; L “put him bick In his nest," sus Mr. BI » Haworth, N. “Perha fo Own,” n awards of $1 each will be given gested Roy-hoy na | tile ten Kiddie Klub members, ages His Daddy looked up between (e) from six to fifteen inclusive, who send Branches for the nest # found ‘tin the best drawing of a country house Mut it was not a fay's nest. Then he /they would like to own. saw that tl & was not a blue] Ay contributions must be drawn in fay. It was 4 bin redbr Tinie with a large mouth und 4 strong © work must be original and th voice, which it used to let folks know | oontestant must not accept help fron ers. Things would have been very much) Write NAME, AGE and CERTIFI- indeed had not Roy-boy and|C\TR NUMBER distinctly. his Daddy happened along just at| Address N. Y. Evening World Kid- that time for the small bird's cries aie Klub, No. 63 Park Row, New had attracted not only its nts but | York City. also a dig tortoise shell ent, who | prowled about and very much re-) Roy-boy's interference with Ghat talent have been a neat morsel|}HOW TO JOIN THE CLUB AND OBTAIN YOUR PIN. Contest eloses Wednesday, June 29. ‘ant something was amiss or her dainty appetite. \ Very gingerly, very slowly. Roy peBeeinsing ohh say owe poy's Daddy climbed up to the nest tt a ind placed the little bird inside, | Kr iy and Zio, and alt While he did so, the parent robins WAR VG\ Ym, ty Cui gira flew near to him, screaming neryous- 4 adds Se eas ly. They were not sure shat the man Bins fat hays MEE meant to be kind to thelr ttle one} $M RUE PS ResS: until it was safe in its home nesi children ap of aaa again, with a grateful mother on one | 3 Uo". fiver ery: lob Beames, 2, cermontas. side and a happy daddy on the other, | § ertuticate. mie making Joyful noises over the recov- | COUPO! ery of thelr baby. | Mr. Blue Jay screamed on yard width of gay colored crope de trimmed to add a finish to the en- chine, which Is about 2 long, and when she needs it fora bit Have of the §foating ends lend pictur the summer breeze, whi Fringe or padded flowers decorate the ends, uk. Pemembering the revolver ing ve! he drawer I soon turned the tables$across the = sited Le j . r smart accessories to in the color of the coat, or checked i“ $$some beautiful rubles among them.|number in the directory, and a few at§sport costumes this summer, one e8- 4 ,), * nm The skirt material tl saw Madame wearing some of the moments later was talking to the Be ah i jewels at the Palace Hotel in Madrid | butler, of whom he inquired for Miss ——— | } b w the striped part. fe clusters of olive ck la i J i be a cir- berized silk cape, which {s printed in Clusters of olives. Black a ae of aa Tae een rebasuicts: el cecheard @, lita! nervous deve, gay colors, in beautiful all-over pats popular trimming for organdie frocks This Teast the caterers believed it to be |and ther j terns. Gingham is employed for lack, in fact, is used extensively in such, : ek dah I—T have an {dea, but 1 : Ay ; ¢ all medi aw a ecial ‘ inner was usually attended {can't talk to you over the ‘phone, some of the bathing aulte, ‘but it is all mediums. 1 saw Paar ascat ie Chic beney eae Mi toth secon all well \I'¥e @ot somebody. who's Just cated | not likely that the smart woman wil! -}retts frock of red swiss dotted in avenue, And prosperous, and of sev- | Mother is otlt—and—" then ahe tow 1 favor it exeept for bindings or the white, which was made over a black Model eral pationalities. It was presided red her voice, evidently not desirous vhite knitted fabri sion,” ‘The Sparrow anid. ‘fLisette| winnings upon. the dressing table was here a fortnight ago, and I} while she went downstairs and took a mapped out for her a plan, I went | glass of wine before retiring.” ’ myself to Madrid not long ago, in or-|_ “Well, my dear Howell, you have ne your opinion, and I have mine,” der to survey the situation. laughed the Sparrow. ‘The latter I “The game is worth the candle, I| shall keep to myself—until my thepry 2 yards semb! vou seen the new blazer coats, is whieh are trying hand to usurp the squeness in establis! affection which the P Index warmth about her shoulde! | she sweater has gained in the hearts of suppose—eh 2” | ls disproved.” ; it about her waist with Its Amorican women? They are made of “Yes. If we get the lot, Van), Thereupon Howell took a cigar that | sing Ianguldly at one side , In box or slightly flaring, in Groot, in Amsterdam, will give at|lris host offered him, and while he least 15,000 for them, Moulaert| slowly lit it the Sparrow crossed to bought most of them from old Leplae | the telephone. skirts of plain white, or white striped in the Rue de la Paix. There are| He quickly found Lady Ranscomb's some ay color, and are worn with ally pretty one I noted being of te Shetland wool, very light ht and fluffy, which v 8 with ollv ust es as a binding around while they were staying there before | Dorise, the collar and cuffs, and sometimes their villa was ready. Moulnert, with! ‘Tell her,” he added, “that a friend v, Henfrey wishes to speak tc s striped around the edge o coat. % his wife and two friends from the|of OT AN cta GE GEE GHEE ae Th The Belgian Legation, dined at a table | her.” next to mine, little dreaming with| In a few moments the Sparrow what purpose [ate my meal alone.” | heard the girl's voice. Buch year, on the 26th of February | “Yas?” she inquired. “Who is ap€a\i. to be exact, there was held a dinner | ng?" at a well known restaurant In the| “A friend of Mr. Henfrey," was thi West End—the annual dinner of a| reply the man with the gloved club known as “The Wonder Wiz- ‘ou will probably guess whe greel “ Bodices of one color are this season rick redand canary yellow. Aésmall os above skirts of another, one Most rimmed hat was covered with attractive evening gown featuring a d banded wit asco S J? i iki and banded Wit eee vid olive ineen tameta boa. Sttiking Many novel exploitations are seen [Ce With a skirt of black lace Feature - beach wear, among them the rub- *Prinkled here and there with small ~ a = satin foundation that revealed itself over by a Mr. Charles Willlasns. of being heard In the adjoining rooi, in the front and below the open tunic Is Now, to tell the truth, the guesta Well, I don't know what to do. } My Kel fe Alao e = \ believed him to be The Sparrow, but hat do you mean? Does it on. Bo Dols careity Map) ano wedi. ih tH the in reality Mr. Williams was the tall | cern Mr. Henfrey ; front of the bod This frock was White Cavalier whom Hugh had be- | “Yes, it does, “There's a man here worn by a prominent matron, who Bow lieved to be the great leader until he | to see me from Scotland Yard! Whit lor completed the toilet with a hat of had gone to Mayfair and met the im- | Shall I do?" “10 : bask ined, whieh Was. emestive Which pelling personality whom the police) The Sparrow gasped at the girl's ‘ “ had for so long failed to arrest. ; announcement, \ ORT W E AR wgainst her gray hair Drops The situation was indeed humor-| Next second he recovered himself. oy B ous. It was The Sparrow's fancy to| “A man from Scotland Yard!" he , A NEW CAMISOLE. to hold the reunion at a public restau- | *clioed. “Why has he called?" 7 Vhere is a new camisole ribbon rant instead of at a private house.! “He Knows that Mr. Henfrey is ! , that will, undoubtedly, find great fa the Under ‘the very nose of Scotland) iiving At Shapley, in Surrey, And ha iy 4 Yard the deputy of the notorious has been asking’ whether I am a. vor with women in general. The at- Side Sparrow entertained the chiefs of the |Quainted with you." tractive feature of this ribbon is the great criminal octopus. There were | —— ‘ @ woven tubular casing on each edge apeeches, mut from them the waiters CHAPTER XXIII | All that is ne ry to produce a MetRed SOUURES Lt eAsI DY: & clu | FORTNIGHT had gone by t camisole is running up. the am, Because it was a club of conjurors | Ten o'clock in the mopn- { % then drawing ribbon or elastic Gl . and because the conjurors displayed | ing, in the Puerta del Sol a4 through the casing and attaching the Nn thelr new tricks and illusions, after the : i golden straps. ‘This ribbon eam tbe A GI ig he fino square, which, ke the sim. af in either the plain, brocade or i 3 . | arly no NLT ARETE aR RaSIA ERATE By EMILIE HOFFMAN It was then that the bogus Sparrow | y named gates at Toledo and Se- addressed those present and gave cer- | fovia, command a view of the F tain instructions which were later on| sun, as does the ancl 4 carried into every corner of EUrope. | 44 gimp iclent Temple. ot ee is surprising how many she should know how to produceQHach member had his specialty, and Simbel on the Nile. Women Jack clothes sense," slender lines in her clothes, and theQ¢ach group its district and its sanc-| Hugh Henfrey, a smart, lithe tig- remarked the head of the gur- slim woman should have an ideag ‘ity in case of a hue-and-cry. Every ure in blue serge, had been lounging crime that could be committed was | for te ment department in one of our prom- what to sclect to give the broadening $ committed by them--everything save |(Cf te8 Minutes before the long! ta colors, ng = Copyright, 1021, by the Proms Publishing Co. (‘Tie New York Fyening World.) : inent shops. ‘The average woman is effect murder, cade of the Ministerio de la Gobetiia- anxious to be properly gowned and “A wtout woman will select a dressQ. ‘The tall, thin man whom every one|Ccion, or Ministry of the . bs SE ala Moree believed to be The Sparrow never! smoking a Tienes, express personality in her attire, but in a conspicuous floral pattern, and she does not know how to go about it will, perh it, Now, there is the stout woman; ef cigarette and looki failed to impress upon his hearers, | eage ng even be in the fluffy Satter the doors were carefully locked, | @8°"Y across the great square. ‘Nhe | ects, whereas she should wearQthat however they might attack and|tWo soldiers on sentry at the dor, | = plain materials; or, if she desires aQrob the rich, human life was sacred.| Suspicious of ali foreigners in. the j It was the real Sparrow's order. | q of Bolahey: pattern fabric, this should be in ver-$yyq ahominated the thought of tak. lays of Bolshevism and revolution, | tical stripes. ‘The suit we try to sell$ing human life, hence when old Mr.| "#4 eyed him narrowly, But be @p- to a stout woman is in perfectiyQHenfrey had been foully done to|Peared to be inoffensive, so they hud straight tine effect, and shows nar-gieuth in the Weat End, he had at] passed him by as @ harmless lounge: rowness at the shoulder. The coat ingonce set to work to dincover the) Five = 2 minutes jater a F 1, This he had failed smartly ur thi 'e have done all we can aitehidee aictes 4 eQuctual criminal. T : dressed girl with shor bee ent oysboy's Daddy. | NO BONUS FOR RED CROSS. Nightly fitted at the walstline, OF8to do. And afterward there had fol-lwtockingm and a peotte skirt, silk “We have not found Billy Bright. | ————_ course there is no belt, Stout women glowed the attempted aasamsination of |tiong “tke “mavemente? ant” See eyes,” said Roy-boy. H State Holds Nurses Were Merely, should avoid belts and a perfectly yee a Cy ace,» etiead oa: Made pra forward to greet her, tt ‘No, but he will turn up some time, With U. S. Service. horizontal belt should never be worn. rhe 5 t was Lisette, the girl whont you'll see,” and, taking Roy-boy by| ‘Affiltated With “The aurplice waist gives slenderdyoung ‘Wrench, girl, Linctter whom | ad met when in hiding in that bp the hand, his Daddy led him away, ALBANY, June 11—Red Cross! : . street in Genoa, Y ent lines and is becor o the Hugh had met when in hiding In the ” 8 and becoming to the stout 6! ell . ‘ Billy Brighteyes peeped over the| nurses, uniess they were actually in ware . PacgVia della Maddalena in Genoa. ellz he exclaimed. | “So here echo of Mie Breed ey toc Watch | the Federal service during the wal simian Wale ye i peisecinn eid nite TCHS HONOTINAe até Mae Hot told ! ¢ Sparrow sent me to “bo. i ors o ‘ or bright colors to a stout womanQyoung Henfre * Howel Youd and long to try to bring them | Commission yesterday. n the contrary, we urge the selec- Well, bafore wo can go further, it| [oUF days ago, ordering me to mect back, but on they went. Billy Bright-|° The Jaw. fequires that those bene- von of | skirts und soft CliRg-Qycems that we should aaccrtuln Ww ou. Strange thingw are happening ayes was glad he had escaped the jfiting from, the bonus must have ing fairies, WE enero ASEH SceeeRIEa. TE Doctor and would not have to take a|been enlisted: Inductid. warranted om To the ‘slender woman we showg Shot Yvonne,’ Howe sete ed whos marty dressed girl walked “yt of bitter medicine, Billy Bright- | Vic0" ‘Most of the Red Crosa nurses tet ries dn bright colors and id ¢ ought tobe puniahed.” ae Sle soe for some mo- eyes ran ‘home gleefully, Jeaving Mr. members of an_ organization uffy effects because hb clothes, He ought. But I'm aa muon in the| “Hayy os sven Blue Jay behind, still screaming, this| which was merely sttillated with huuld have breadth at walt, hips ay you are, Howell, But as 1! s) ou ane 195 eye met Hamilton } ‘ A c not @ part and ahonider, Aad she cit wearg dark a you are, € ut as 1 Shaw—allas Howell—eh ee hecxit The obitd in find Billy Bright: eee ie , the aay taal y iad SE lad ready said I entertain strong|marked at last in @ changed’ valet 1 xt: The children find Billy Bright- a emineen ar bai it Gases na.” |" He certainly is not your friend” are IN NEW YORK TO-DAY. Avold there And have her sleeves de-g (Til augeat one name —Henton?” | Not my friend! Why? I've Sly = —,| sed along simple lines and in he Sparrow shook hs head et him lately."* ricuous —atyles, The elende “The man servant, Gillilio Cataldi?’ You say that t oO! { TODAY'S BRAT POEM. geeth Pg yree Crartamea, mastina waiakn wil look-best in clothes show. Howell Ventur IL never liked that | your hiding plaoe* sald Monene teal | stor, 2 P. 3 ’ hormal waistline and she@sly_old Italian.” speaking French, as tt was easier wine pent Siema Delta, dinner, Astor, 7.80 Here N the Answer d striped fabrics.” hat motive could the old fellow | for her. “Would you be surprised it | ey Union General Belences, from expert, seem@have hac ; | Howell had revealed your georet—eh 7" Re et ee ail ene tis FM By MILDRED LODEWICK ‘ {they are quite worth§ “Kobbery, probably. We have no| | "Howell! Fasped Hugh. Yea 1 | ‘ ead co. Yoman's Press Club, meeting, Wal- ff lea what were vonne's winnings |certainly woulc e is a close friénd B place LIA oF i | ltl dorf-Astoria, 2 P. M id —— eo that night—or of the money she had |of ‘The Sparrow!" ‘The little birds to fll, Edison Dealers, luncheon, Commodore, ‘ - bbon sections have a new way@in her bag That may be. But that does not @nd when they get through eating | pM Dear Miss Lodewick: ribbons. ‘They display fancy@ “Yes, we do know," was The Spar- | prove that he is any friend of yours. TARY, Gare, andl chen. wth gles Xailonal Retailers Coal Merchants Will ou auaanee Blleretleal nade up of ribbon. ‘These areQrow's reply. “According to the police |If you came here pit, Howell's mug- * your” New York “Assoclition of Stationaryg sort of evening frock for me to tractive” And women sen Thegrenort Yvonne, on hers return Some jeestion then, Mr Mentrey,"t hguld And I'know it's meant for me, Hee eae Molson, alaAinin,9 take ta the seashore this summen? a quandary whether to wear black ida sale and the summer vacation isgwhich she placed’ upon her dressing |! sty this because I have a suspteton By DOROTHY DUANE, New York]|7 Pp. M, | have to dr on a limited shoes and stockings or white ones, a good time to make up a lot ofQiable. Then, after removing hi loak | that ‘he intends ‘both of us to fall into City. Interantional Bureau for Personal§ amount, and so plan each of my J Christmas gifts, ‘Dhe sale leQand hat, she went downstairs again|® [rap ‘ si — Identification, dinner-dance, McAlpin, 7 ‘ and what color hat. Will you also gladly furn nformation in con-§Jand out onto the veranda A few ‘ut why? T don't understand: a frocks. Am twenty-six years old, t | “TE ca expl ” UST IN TIME. POM tell me how | could trim a simple nection with the making of thes minutes later the young man was an- | can give you no explanation, 4 2 Hunter College, class of 1917, lun-§ of brunette type, dab Ble taffeta bathing suit? 2 There are exquisite ribbons in§nounced. High words were heard by | Said the girl “Now, T know that @ne day not long ago we were going heen, Monipiny 1.20 F Me on, Mcal-9 A lace frock, mounted ov MISS M. W. satin, brocade, plaids, stripes, tinsel Cata and then a shot | Hantiton Shaw sent you here I can, 1 te havo a May party In the woods, It) | Montessor Alumni, lunchpon, Me init oui @fantend vent : 4 weaves in both And Yvonne's bag? think, discern his motive, I myeelt was Saturday morning, and ng T was | DID) 1 PM se ghink chiffon and sat For very warm weather white hi F wide widths. Am “It was found where she had left |Will see Mr. Franklyn at onoe, and tired, I lay down upon a hill, think. |, U. 8. Military Academy, *Spractical, You could vary the sashes, and id be all right ugh th es displayed aregit. In it were 3,800 francs, all in| Shall leave Madvid ax $000 ay pos~ ’ ing of the time we were going to hay poe ben an cetera in color, and in the arrangement also, black shoes and stockings, and a dark lampsh g#, cushions, bon-Qnotes.” sible, And T advise you, Mr. Hen- Ls - i oe Camp. Fire Girk celebration, Look ie ' a p fr do the ” im the afternoon As 1 was lying oye till, Prospect Park, Brooklyn, 2399to achieve different effects blue or red hat, is also possible. bon boxes, ‘telephone covers, needle Yet Franklyn told me that he had | rey, to do the same. there I fell asleep. I dreamed that p,m, Daan bisa Lodawisk Patehes of blue and green check silk cases, pin cushions, slippers, mules, ard how Yvonne won quite a large , } we were in the woods having a fine ‘Armour Club, dance, Pennsylvania, oar Mise Lodewloks . applied on the skirt section would be houdolr caps, camisoles, scarfs, vari-§sum that night." Do Not Miss Monday's Interesting | me, wo were playing and picking evemug. I have a dark biue dotted Swiss smart, and a check silk cap, ous dressing-table accessories, &o “She might have done so—and have Instalment. ‘ ‘ be \ 2

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