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= _ . a on ‘ - — THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1921, YOU SHOULD {adEMnrolseni WHAT AEN ato WHERE WEAR amore The Evening World’s Kiddie Klub Korner) 1022, by Lue Pres Publishing Co, (The New York Rrening World) Conducted by Eleanor Schorer Woodland Wonder Tales By Cousin Eleanor No.61—What Was Billy Bright- | eyes’s Errand? tick-toek.” chat- maiuacve lack, tick-tock, — it's tial waver ral MY DEAR: Would Not This Outfit Lure You to the Water? EE) oe Wwituaen Queux. SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING INSTALMENTS. A prmety, surrounds the death of Hugh tt father, who nae left the money provided (ee marries Louise Menton, io Sith 8, trend, Ws ein sbot, but net Taiaily hoon Kanacomd, with Shon Huso ois belog. urged by ber mother — By Mildred Lodewick , 1021, by the Press Publishing Co, New York Evening World.( AMIS FASHION has ways all he: own of sustaining our interest in clothes. She knows the Pollykin waked with a start, sat up truth of the little proverb that “varie in bed and asked “What did you ty is the spice of life,” and never al- bat A { Qlows our fickle hearts to crave long for e1gcick Wek, tek-tock," tie Ral anything, She always manages to “What time is it? ffer us something new before we “Tick-tock, tick-tovk, tick-tock.” have tired of the old, and this year in necoliykin rubbed the peepers out of seasonable clothes she has afforded us er eyes und read the answer on the > al vari . face of the Talkative Clock. exceptional variety, For Instance, “Bight o'clock sure cnough! It's our morning frocks are straight, one- eat and Pollykin tumbled out of piece affairs, our afternoon frocks are e | “i full skirted, with tunics sometimes, or “Rap, tap, tap," Poll: e 4 the wall RRoy-boy, ae ou ewaet elaborated with plaitings, or floating A few sleepy kicks answered her panels, or any number of interesting the drowsy voice of Roy-boy said, “1! pitty Brighteyes Would Not Darne top Aye. While our evening frocks are “Did I wake you?” Pollykin knew | Pollykin, Py either very full, with distended hips, well that she had. “Well, it is time toland as soon as the certiaibh: wentgor cFinolined at the lower edge, as get up. What will Billy Brighteyes) away, I hurried downstajfs---and§many of the latest models are, or they say when he hears what a slecpyhead | dropped my coin in the slot*.A}most$may be slimly draped. ‘Thus at every oS Ww |before I could take the rega@¥er to>rourth hour of the day one may ap- ‘He will never know. Even if you) my ear I heard a sweet yotee ask,g{0Ur? hour o! i vf tell him he won't understand.” Roy-|"Number, please?” I was horrified! pear casting an entirely different sil- hoy felt that his secret was secure.| Why this magic! However, I$houette, ‘ ber to Hugm aD Hugh suddemty appears as Dorts ug man warns Dorise agains! Hise by. appolntment.. ‘arranges for mim (0 live ‘ice. He meets the In} eight o'vtock.” md. Howell ‘een Durie does not” meet him st im pti triag aasing te, ‘has ivcovere a hn! Ina feitow “rica with wn Sparrow,'* who. discusses ik with lowell ands ‘Madrid Yo. meet wtiom he became woqueinted hiding a Ciena She warns aie % hy ho Ws told y's stranger, Siang to nd he, staria’ on "the journey. with eel Wena Soa » areeee, cigarette, then Lt crow hes analog :o lear up the misunder angina batwern, Lorie. and Mae, - 29 0 talk with ¢ ¢ nt of Yronne. A fow moments later Yv b eclic of Monte Carl enters the room and reveals that di with tne me * dered Hugh's father in’ Landon. wd bes CHAPTER XXIX. Lambert! Therefore the wholé plot (Continued. was nullified. “Rp: we are no nearer the) “Exactly, M’sieur. Howell at- said solution of the mystery/ tempted to kill me in order to pre- as to who attempted to/ serve his sccret, fearing that if I kill you, Mademoiselle," | told Mr. Henfrey the truth he would Hugh marked. {inform the police of the circum- “There can be but one person, Old | stances of his father’s assassination. Cataldi knows who it is,” she an-/In making the attempt on me he de- swered, feated his own ends—a fact which “Cataldi? Then why has he not] he realized when only too late!” told me? T questioned him closely Then “Tip, tip, tip’ a sharp little} managed to gasp out di only the other day,” said The Spar- CONCLUSION, noise rang out like the beating of hall | batons t could say." kok Hobingoa' T One of the prettiest of the crinolined ae HB foregoing is perhaps one stones against the pane and there sat| received my connection. 1 was speak-§$ models I have seen was of watermelon . ” Billy Brighteyes with his nose pressed |ing tn my friend a few moments when nin taffeta embroidered with Wea For certain reasons," Mademoiselle of the most remarkable sto- hard against the window glass,!1 heard a soft purring, a loud bang-9" Be replied. “He dare not tell the truth!”" ries of the underworld of looking in at Roy-boy. ing, and then—crash!! I found my-§° Pussy willows. A sash of brown “Why? asked Hugh. Burope. iy boy did not stay a-bed another |seif on the floor. I had fallen out of tulle dropped long ends at one side of inute. le got up shouting “Here’s/ bed. It was only a dream. I also e sl It Billy Brighteyes! Here's Billy Bright-|founa that broken” telephones arc (ne “kitts while it aire Lia lad eyes!” and pretending that he was/neyer fixed and you never get yourg%de of the bodice. Flowers are the glad that Billy Brighteyes had come| number 90 quickly. most dominant trimming of summer and caught him napping. By ISIDORE MERMELSTEIN,9 oy it Pollykin ran to the window. Billy | pronx, Se cpentiea te Teotae ae Ie: out v7 the ordinary is the use of lilacs, Brighteyes was on the small iron ee balcony just outside. Roy-boy and JUNE DRAWING CONTEST. which are pretty also with roses. Hats continue to drop their trim- “Because—well"—and she turned| Its detatls are set down in full in to The Sparrow. “You will recollect| three big portfolios in the archives of the affair we brought off in Brussels|the Surete in Paris, where the pres- at that house of the Belgian Baroness |€nt writer has had access to them. ‘close to the Bois de la Cambra? A| In that bald official narrative which servant was shot dead. Giulio| 8 docketed under the heading “No. Cataldi shot him in self-defense. | 23489-263-Henfrey,” there is no men- But Howell knows of it.” tion of the love affair between Dorts “Well?” asked ‘The Sparrow. Ranscombe and Hugh Henfrey of Howell was in Monte Carlo on the | Weodthorpe. night of the attempt upon me. I met| But the true facts are that within him in the Casino half an hour be-|three days of Mademotselle’s recovery fore I left to walk home. He, no|of her mental balance old Giulio doubt, recognized Mr, Henfrey, who|Cataldi made a sworn statement to was also there, as the son of the man| the police at Nice, and in consequence whom he had murdered, watched him|tWo sendarmes of the Department of and followed him up to my villa, He] Seine et Olse went one night to a suspected that Mr. Henfrey’s object|®™all hotel at Provins, where they was to face me and demand an ex-| @rested the Englishman, Shaw, alias } planation." Howell, who had gone there in what he thought was safe hiding, ‘The arrest took place at midnight, Glimpses Into New York Shops By Emilie Hoffma Pollykin flung up their windows at ars the same time and together th Liesne aia sided House 1 Would : called to Billy Brighteyes to come In. | “no. wards 608% ound Ott be given mings in a way to fill in the space be- “Come Billy, Billy Brighteyes!" | +4 a eragio: ul members, caweng tween the brim and one’s shoulder, bag Ee So te artes Re __| from six to fifteen inclusive, who send@ Very long and exaggerated tassels at- hoy from his. But Hilly ‘Brighteyes| i" the best drawing of a country tached from an odd nook in the brim y Zyom his. But y Bhteyes| house they would like to own. , did got come. i & ‘ retain popularity, Other deviations cf qFe ome tick-tock,” the ‘Talk-|, All contributions must be drawn ing! ere voony HOm-sOOR, the Tels india inks it are numerous ends of ribbon drov- ative Clock talked the minutes away |!"y) i ipinet ana Neen) and still Billy Brighteyes would not| The work must be original and the§ ping off cach side of a hat, or very which they appear make them espe- come, near the window, He would) Cpntestant must not accept help from§ iong ends of uneven length dropping cially appealing. A light tan model air Bes come. close enough to have!” Write NAME, AGE and CERTIFI-g from one side of the under brim, either plaided in violet and completed with june rove te hate) Hie’ bare joeatenea CATE NUMBHR distinctly. attached from a flat rosette or pulled 4 plain violet brushed wool collar with one finger, but this day he would| Address XN. ¥. Evening World Kid-$ through from the upper side. Geor- was smart, while another model 1 Rot come near enough to let either) Von city. ei gette and ribbon scarf of bright hue saw at the races was of black jersey Pulllerwante to ploy.” said. Roy-boy, | contest cl trail picturesquely from hats of ail With a wide band of green Jersey in- hit ykin, who knew Billy Bright- characters and are more suited to the serted at the elbow fine. s Wednes! —— y, June 29. “Do you really think #0?" gasped wi really the color of a frock§ tugh. by the Press Publishing Co. i D fork Brening World s By but Howell, on being cornered in crest tver go much better than Roy- MILDRED PLUMMER 2informaiity of this season than they An unusual cape for dressy wear Haat nae tages ee moat Comfortable cea mole Mie cchese tints “OL that I feol positive, Only Ca-! tearoom, showed ent and, aking ter in trouble, te wants us to} THE BRIDE TO-NIGHT $¥°re [2 that of the spring when first was worn at tea the other day by one Seutaive pdb eng cttablish. Should be selected for hot. weather§ taldi can prove it.” an automatic pletol, whith he hed & tothe park and help him set things| they made their appearance. of New York's smart matrons. It was a wear are green, blue, mauve and> “Why Cataldi?” inquired Hugh. | under his pillow, shot and wounded ments asserts that women 0 gray, pecause these tones resist heat} .g, not give sufficient care to details in waves. . Ma a one of the gendarmes. Whereapon aclecting their garments. rane, fealeners have ceeU their rappts pants an nave naa his companion drew his revolver in 5 Pat . Share to bring the colors and designs$ Mademoiselle of Monte Carlo. selt-defensé She eays, “Dhe properly gowned of fabrics in harmony with the back-$ «who waa it who warned me pore fenaé and shot the Englishman woman gives some thought to the ground where they are to be wor surroundings in whieh sho will wear #Nd it remains with the women togasainst you by that letter posted In| Renton, a few months later, was Tours?" sentenced to forced labor for Beach capes aro made of taffeta or her clothes. The fabric designers “lect the appropriate glothes for the eee satin or rubberized silk. The one I and couturiers, aiaee hice fT las TN ss . “Ut was part of HowélY#’sctéine,| years, while his accomplice, have pictured is of green taffeta, lined e made a study of it with As the days grow warmer, dotted$ "9 doubt. T have no idea of the/ Bond, received a sentence of with white crash and bound with wonderful results, For instance, the are becoming moro poputhar:2 identity of the cae of any! years. Only one case—that of jewel black and white checked taffeta. Such fabric designers have selected briil- ite Ninetecduer nite Np Gael letter. et spay aH robbery — was, however, proved & cape would be picturesque worn jant tones for the sports clothes, be- and brown Thene are nlwog Curt, saw that if he rid himselt/againat her. over a black hing sult, The well cause bright colors are a complement straight.” | OF ROLAND PORTER Pollykin and Roy-boy got dressed I suppose the all white hat is com- of a delicate gray silk Knitted fabric, faster than ever before in thr lives | manding the attention of all of you at drop stitched to form an open work d all the while Roy-boy kept stub- | this moment, and many individual design that made it appear quite like bornly insisting “He wants to play. g ones thave been introduced at the a heavy It was hung over a ON AE EME GE aa saa “ ; . races, garden fetes and other fash- Jighter gray crepe de chine, vho do you think was right? The ae ionable country affairs, I saw an ¢ next story will tell pecially smart one of w Sens with an upward rolling brim about Dear Kiddi: lov Me Weid ne LiCl isounmUsAMentL Dre’ four inches wide from whose under gramme for this summer is going to side two white ivory rings were sus- he «quite the gayest one we have had pended on white moire ribbon. ‘The so far. It begins on July 6 with free rings were of two sizes and hung at movies for Kiddie Klub members and dueran:lenethe: vi vi a yhole host of Peer eieatean dolly: partion Be you Another all white hat had a droop. him again and tell him what 8 the favorite combinations in ging-QOf me it would be to his great ad- Dorise, about six weeks after dressed woman will give as much at- for the green backgrounds of the re- ne é taldi will not speak the| ether In Lonach aha eee hea on Catd vill not spe: er in , and there she an: ir ‘ ‘dea tention to her water togs as she does sorts where these clothes are retty frock ’ rt Watch the Korner closely and you ing brim, whose edge was guarded s where these clothes are worn. A pretty frock in brown taffet ‘ a 5 fe SBA 4 will find that what I say is true. It] with a row of daisies, The brim was HT land clothes, and some very dis- ‘The full life and dash that outdoor combined with tan organdy is be ath | nue he fears Howell? re-| Hugh beosme reconolied. Her is going to be a summer full of fun of straw, while the crown was of tifctive models have already been sports imply are exemplified in ihe Offered in one shop, ‘The com Tike) the notorious ofilet of Mus) jealousy .0f Laue, Lenore: Ghee ' for all of us: Q 8 decidedly attractive. underworld peared when she knew the actual satin, matching the flowers. One of seen at the beaches. bold plaids and the strong contrast in a ore a Kiddie Klub's free wives fore A aareitisne found in another ‘ the prettiest colored hats I have seen Gay colors are exploite turing Color between the skirt and coat that. ——————— Now that I can think I ae and she admired her lover all part of this paper. I know vou willl ; was of leghorn in natural color odd cuts and trimmings which are af modish this season, ‘LAMPSHADE’ PARA the whole puggle together, | the more for hla eneronity in prom. ae ee eee cae eames fetenaa| : Re - Qadorned with nasturtions In varying taken from our land attire, and “For the same reason when a woman P SOL foe is an aus plete Der you Bon ene fic thet gies Ne { join the Klub so that you can go to- tones of orange and vivid orange- make for the quality of style. Skirts Selects her silk skirt, blouse or wrap recollect Howell's cutrious rifle) #et aside the false will, that be woul mation to. Mee. ie oman pee red, the brim being bound with vel- are very short, cut in points or scal- to Wear at the seashore, she will itd Seen on Derby Day at Epsom, giisiivned in the form of a walk. | So 18 ona eeme® | MeOte Upon Binyreounsne urine inthe ane vet in one of the richer hues lops, and trimmed with fringe, tas- variety of bright colors to se- ing lst. When I halted fo speak | * tates te aa ughter, EVBRY. DAY further : As the summer advances the grace- sels, ribbon and insor motifs of lect from because the ocean blue and to Mme, Beranger on the steps of ; i World EVERY DAY until further i , ee ful, cool and practical attributes of contrasting fabric, I have designed the dull gray of the sand are both he Casino aa came out that night} TB? Sparrow has never since been he passed me carying that attek. In-| ‘raced, though Scotland Yard and the deed, he ig seldom without It. By |Surete have searched everywhere for means of that disguised rifle T was| hin But he is peat: obscurity, but perfectly happy, in a ‘But you speak of Catald!. How/| little village outside Barcelona. He n he knew?" loves the sunshine. hen I entered the house T told| 48 for Hugh, he is now happily ‘With a coupon appearing every day it will take only one week to save the six; it will take one week instead of two to join the Klub. I wonder how many new Cousins iy Ul bo 64080) to ove meruerahip Ras She’ Start Housekeeping With a Ree eee COUSIN’ ELEANOR. Silver Chest, a Tribute to the cape are more easily appreciated a model which combines two coic what we term cold colors, and they ind we will see them in the morning such as black with white, or brick call for warmth. This explains the on the beach, in the afternoon at red, or green, with an effect of dash- great yogue of red for beacn wear- teas and in the evening at dances. ing individuality. The becomingness red is the complementary color of In the auto, also, they are proving of the color is afforded the wearer by the ocean blue, quite as useful, if not more so, than: the band which finishes the round “The successful gown for evening wear is in brilliant color becaus sho} J the coat, and the vivid-colored light+{neck. A like band guards the edge : 5 errs War Work. fea albedie aan eye eee it Gara this expresses gayety. "Fabrice do- him quickly that I believed Howell| Pute Cours he techn ena ene. Mittle star in the twilight, Miss Mildred Clair Plummer, daugh- smooth, glistening surface, Negus 4 was following me. I ordered him to|thorpe and the substantial income You foretell the coming of night. | ter of Mrs. R. Emmet Digney of No. 2 shiny fabrics are at their best under e ch, This no doubt he did. He| re his, he is enjoying all his father’s And in the sky of darkness, Greenridge Avenue, White Plains, will artificial light.» ‘That is why the 4 has ever been faithful to me, | wealth. bright colored me popular. ‘For street wear, on the contrary, where activity is the usual scene, But why @hould Howell have at-|o¢ Monte Carlen She sale ademotselle tempted to fix his guilt upon Mr.|hill in the picturesque Villa Amette. Henfrey?” asked The Sparrow. “In| On most nights in spring she can You're a lamp of silver light. be married ut 8 o'clock this evening to Bathe day, We cennos fee xo: Roland G. Porter, son of William I. | Bet wt night, away up far, Porter of Beverly, Mass. ‘The ceremony ane } We can see you, little star. will be performed at Grace Episcopal restful colors are required, so the for be seen at the rooms, and those wno By CECILIA JOYCE, New York|Church, White Plains, the Rev, Frank manufacturers have given us Ria doing #0 he wus defeating his own! Cov tne truth tell the ‘queer shory city, H. Simmonds ofMciating. dark blue and brown 6uits and coats ~ Awe diims. If Mr. Hensrey were sent to! which I have attempted to relate, ‘The bride-to-be has been active in id modistes have pronounced them prison he could not marry Louise THE END. Dear Cousin Eleanor: the work of the American War Mothers, fashionable from the same stand- NEWSBOYS ON TRIAL | 'ev03,ot tu tease on account ot the request of the little folks of this! of which her mother is thd National Vice point. be rerun I am writing to thank] president. Miss Plummer has been pre- ‘We all know how cool the woman FOR SELLING PAPERS Hickey sald he paid $900 for the Privilege and sold about 1,200 papers aday. The hearing will be continued lallic fabrics are you for The Evening World's Kiddie] sonieg with a silver service in apprecia- clad in green looks on a hot summer mah Bornes. Words are WWe are| tion of her efforts, Her brother, Lieut, } | | living ina lumber section, in, an| Louis F. Plummer, was killed early in —_— Sueyer feolat rt of Bland County, Vir-|the war in an airplane accident, ’ ‘ ‘ iain, a wey, up in the Alleghany] Mr. Porter, an instructor In mathe- ere N e@ nswer City Charges Unlawful Intrusion ° Mountains. We are not far from] matics and electrical engineering at “The Trail of the Lonesome Pine."| Northeastern College, Boston, served as¢ Our school and meeting house are 2) an ensign in the navy during the war. Ripe Sriert Aistances a cometinnes | He is a grandson of Gen, Buyer of Civil War fame. ‘preaching. Dine toy Verdes Withas | CRAIG SEEKS TO ABOLISH — out | THREE $12,000 CITY JOBS. Andrew J. Hickey, who has sold; Maver Accepte papers in front of the Manhattan| Fatle to Press Motion Reserd- ferry house of the Staten Island ing Water supply Beard. By Mildred Lodewick ee ; EAR MISS LODEWICK: 1 ighteen, have medium dark skin, Our letterman comes on horseback} | Afiss Plummer mill be attended. by e have a very pretty frock of with slight color, gray-blue ey: we are always glad| Miss Ruth Porter, sister of the bride- ‘ > 5, hesty f eee tna trina The ‘Bvening World, | croom, as mald of ‘honor. Sirs, Louls 5 a , blue crepe which is a very dark brown hair. MISS E. T. Pence treuty:thies years and’ Dear la we want to read about Billy| Plummer of New Rochelle and th es j i odd color, between Copenhagen A rose red hat of ribbon or or- tf TeaTh Before the Board of Estimate yester- \Brighteyes, We are all so sorry he| Misses Carol Harris, Prances Secor and opis and violet. What sort of hat sundic would be pretty, or a yellowgouhY Murray, twenty-seven, another) day adopted a resolution directing the thas been sick-a-bed. oA | Bridesmaids, | John Wales of Heverly . re: la% could | get to wear with it? horsehair trimmed with a cluster of nex * 4 bined pie were anne hs bi rd eae yon agg 4 Our thanks many a! e Dest of| will act as best man, , s “OG , Geuld nai aaisheahia calanc in” “Ganilae Mp sie charged in Tombs Court yesterday! of additional water supply for New wishes from —— ‘ o seer in PB rapped shoes are smarter). 11") aving violated section 2036 of| York, Comptroller Craig declared the ienge, bat hing. MRS. J. C. K. than any other for dress wear. Your Little Mountain Friends. anytl he Bat “ .| task should be allotted to the Depart- % Crandon, Bland) BLACK CAT WINS POINT. A pale pink hat would be pretty, or Dear Miss Lodewick: ene. F pegrrghls eet int” (ment of Water Supply, Gas and. iBlec- _ an all white one, or one of leghorn | saw some pretty designs of Qo loa pens y property by selling | tricity, When Mayor Hylan said the = ap winnen.| emmimtener Nast ehew Why trimmed with vartegated flowers. yours featuring figured cretonnes, Hickey was arrested for disorderly) Susi Grae aside, ene mane IMAY CONTEST A Z Restaurant May Not Dance. and wonder if such a fabric is Qconduct after the Department of| “If. the engineers of the Board of Thirteen Year Class. , A Nighte: Brean’ of its nine lives yesterday and ‘about a month ago the ‘phone box|°f its nine lives yesterday and Dear Miss Lodewick: , en and alractuiea net sd aj Water Supply have completed their 3 5 i granted aj Wa' upply, have com I have a pink khaki-kool dress aver employed a7 trimming, such ¢ i ermit to another person. to sell Work, as you indicate, they shouk) be as patch pockets, :uffo, &c, on a $)inors at HHickey's stand. ‘Dhe per-, dropped, ‘This Administration in 1918 from last year which is perfectly plain colored froci.. Thought 1 ¢Pipers at Tiokes he Per=! and 1919 had bills before Lexisia- ‘The Black Cat took on a new lease ob- Saree on bid $4,200 for it, and it} end, lish the Board of Water én our house was robbed so the tele-| tained from Supreme Court Justic good except that the sleeves are might cover a parasoi of the same ease Shey ane | ture to abolish th phone was therefore out of commis-| Whitaker a writ of certiorari com- faded onthe tors: Could Ives ‘if | used) it that way. Will you S War uameaanitarcr set nrivinges | coee tharee on, meee eee ae ion. Luckily, it was fixed yesterday, | pejjing Commissioner of Licenses Gil- another material for new sleeves tell me about this? ndividuale Representatives of the Corporation| I stand Maver Helene it crove christ to submit to a review within and if 80, what? Am 26 years of one that would result in a smart out- BanAae a: pie Lied Department of] § * Corporation Counsel be directed to HOW TO JOIN THE CLUB AND} | twenty days of the proceedings lead~ HE large photograph above age, 16 size. MISS D.R. tit were in court yes-| fre Ment etcitieture’® Cremenaton OBTAIN YOUR PIN. ing up to his refusal a few days ago shows one of the latest Cut your sleeves out, making the Dear Miss Lodewick: | tamara Ricgelmain, Borough, Iepai- Beginning wih to renew the restaurant's dancing mec e(sar at ihe Ratlam: Reservas | would greatly appreciate your of the Department] dent of. Brooklyn, protested voluoly. license large, and wear a suggestion as to what color sson of Plant and tructures testified | T! Mayor didn't press his motion. ‘The Black Cat, as every one knows@ _ liner’s art, the outspread paradise cream net gulmpe, which offers to | could use on a pale yellow Qneither Hickey nor Murray had a 4 nent wast Ruse you, Are t who has attended or read about the@ plumes, centre of colored beads the neck a cream lace collar to match Georgette frock, which is beaded Qpermit to sell papers at the ferry of Water, Supply is com- i recent hearings before Mayor Hy and barred ornaments giving it in crystal. Am forty-five yearn Qhonse Hickeyis permit, he ex-| Geuige J. warp ies vuns ieelf at No. West Broaawe be old, have black hair and fair pired May 31 and Murray n and James P. Sinnott, all ap: meh era tt eucvc at Clanieean antares the appearance of a giant insect. Dear Miss Lodewick: akin. MRS. M. one, Irwin Rackoff, Hickey's attor- { Mayor Hylan who have raphers-by-day-and - Bohemian The smaller pictu at the What color hat would be pretty Answer—Sapphire blue tulle trail-Qney, said his client did not interfere political backinj night residents of Greenwich Village? right, is of one of the feathered ing below the skirt edge would beQwith the public and should not be re- and points north were wont to‘dis-@ shoes, the Parisian style of the for me to wear with a violet iiitty, Henna could also combineQquired to obtain permits. The Cor-| , play {heir proficiency in the toddle@ moment, of paradise and Japan- eee] organdie frock? Also are strapped with yellow, but 1 think the blue more poration Counsel's representative said| py and the subway glide, ese blackbird feathers, Noe ROO R shoes as smart as they were! Am becoming, at (ail bimgla |? the $4,200 lessee had asked to be re- I, nake pre