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Show ....... :i Smart Frocks for Juniors; -- . Sweaters for Girl Athlete S ... a ttr-- """ ........ curriculum aa are of the school about elimt to from FOB glrl there nrej any number of pretty er mathematics and the This Insistence for physical culture without Jti and open nir sports la effect In fashion's realm. With women prominent In lennls court, golf grounds, playing hockey, basket bull and the like, style exploitation has become part of the play. We take delight in dressing to "look the It pari, plcforinlly speaking, and goes without saying tliut one's wearing ap- - winter frocks In wool fabrics and la velveteen. There Is much Uniformity In the smart styles designed for Junior, but unending variety In the details of making and '"trimming them. frocks divide popularity atralght-ltn- e with th having a bodice and gathered nklrt and frocks of a slnele material are not more plentiful, In I be displays, tlmn those hev- One-pJvr- high- languages. nt e. long-walste- d Now for the Ship Subsidy Legislation in extra session ii v o., ...illlncr jnnfrreH3 two' weeks this fall. President Harding believes the ship subsidy legislation not can be well under way if It has house In the by the been finally passed Decemsession begins time the regular ber 4 When President Harding yielded to did the desire of his party leaders and of ship consideration not Insist upon session subsidy legislation in the last he that be known it let of congress he would insist on Us consideration at an early date. The feeling Is still strong that It will sub-sid-v he impossible to get through any bill because of the pronounced opIn various sections position manifested of the country. Nevertheless the wants congress to go on record on legislation which he feels must be enacted If America is to maintain a merchant marine. it is said that one of the reasoni why it is likely" that President Harding will not Insist upon any Important comchanges in the revenue law at tbe his ing session is that he will center and bill on the ship subsidy attention will be content to allow many other mutters to go over until a later time. a. j mil ' r.( a t I i Following a President Harding, (Kan.), t'nniphcli Keprcsentiitlve liiiiriniin of the house rules commit-tee- , announced at the White Uoliwe that congress would be convened in extra session November LH. A: chairman of the rules cnnmjttee. Mr. Campbell has much to do with' the order of lec'islallve business In' the house, andlie said the first matter ty be taken up would lie ship subsidy legislation. told President Harding recently (illlett that lie wauls to avoid call Ing the next congress In extra session after March 4. Mr. Harding believes the country would welcome a legislative holiday of nine months next year. WASIHXtlTON. i Sp-flke- W!t.J!i lirilflniH"i.i i. I r" ! '''""-"- l Ing a body made of a plain fabric with pare! must be carefully chosen from kirt of a plaid or checked material. the standpoint of comfort and protecA feature of the mode la the clever- tion. It Is a fact that no class of apparel ness with which these skirts and bodies of different materials are mergel Into can compete with knitted outerwenr one another. They are not merely In measuring up to the requirements Thus, Joined, but the k,lrt l extended by of modern athletic dress. tabs or scallops that are at Itched to knitted toggery la the triumph the body, or else the bodice finds Its of modem aports fashion. While enway In points, scallops or battlement tire outfits ure the order of the day, edges, to the upper pnrt of the skirt, including knitted knickers, Jackets, llednlllons of the plain goods are ap- dresses, huts, scurfs, capes, stockings, plied to the skirt also and needlework glovea and the latest of all, the knitted of silk floss or wool yarn Is Important muff, yet the one outstanding figure In la placing then medallions. In Joining knitted wool wearables la the sweater. To be strictly body and skirt and In decorative sUtchery that carries out the color one's sweeter must be nionoj; rammed. combination In the frock. Varsity girls and women given to athvelveteen dress, typical of the letics have token up this fad enthusistyles, Is shown In the picture. It Is astically, and now It la considered the of dark blue velveteen with bright red proper tiling to order your Initials eatln. In folds and pipings, and In the monogrnmnied at the time of purchasprint little bow with ends at the front ing your aweatcr. A sweater, varsity style athletic of the neck opening. Little crocheted balls of silk finish these ends. This sllpon, with generous collar (see III us-- - ' MM Makes Old Waists Uke ' - K- 1 low-rat- heedskh: 0. Cafeteria V. I rfMll' ... Kiory - in the Kitchen Use hall.- . oi enoris to make a nn-- " grownups by ,vrfcct-inthe health of its c.itldren mid making them hnppler was told at the annual convention of the American I'hibl lion of - . Sweaters for touch of brlhi red Is a feature of the wyles for young girls and Is very effectively lined on iinllmial blue, brown and Mttck frocks. Itrown and blue, In vaiious shades are greatly favored aud cw.iblnntloos f brown and tan, brown anf red, blue or black and, red., art . ,. very wher approved. Preserving a physical as well as mema balance Is the Mf thought la undent education. Athletics and Atdu' aports an) as much a part i belter Better Grownups The Economy rBtUOPJlS A Big Time and Mchcy Sarcr ? When you bake Hygiene association by Harry Hoover. Its retiting president. It Is the hope. Mr. Hoover snld. that eventually "ten policemen may be replaced by one community nurse." At the same time, Mr. Hoover an noumvd virtually n completion of arrangements consolidating the two great '""111 r '... : voluntary societies uigaged In the work the child hygiene association and the child health organisation or Cohvge Girls. America, lie also Informed the of a plan by which a complete trntlon In circle) Is a wsnled kind lemonstrntlon In every avenue of n Note the attractiveness of this same of child hetilih Is to be had garment, collar thrown back, topped broughjhe munificence of (be with a matched knitted cap. Of lighter foundation which bus Knr. weight Is the womnn'a athletic allpor nteed, for a term of years, funds with sleevea. ?2:i0.0lH) yearly for the work. The mrger of the two great health octette was declared bv Dr. I Holt, preside!-- ! of Hie child health ' (0 rvtnt ftf ilflcance and Importance. He predict-more efficient effort, better adm'nla-ratl- . and a greater Ptoniinlty tor ' bz. , Is Something New t, Healthier Children; r-- iV tjStTTjki pet-ha- The big government printing ofibe pme In for bunmnly.ed eflWIeney. The ti. P. O. Cufeterbi and P.ecreuilon nsjmrliifion Is functioning. When the 3 a. in. lunch bell rliifcs the t'onures-lona- l Keciird workers hurry Into the elevators H at will carry tl,t tu to the 'lew cafeteria on the top floor of the n the revision eventually should take. H: Secretary Ulellon's recommendations will Include those made In his annual report a yenr ago, such as a further Putnam Fadeless Dyes dyes or reduction in surtax on individual In t . Safety First comes , a reduction from the high war- ' Vou might call a man a rolling stone, not I Bnt tali rather on he pi Td insinuate that don't some method of Pugilist bat time estate taxes, and Bat I wat ti "I Dentist dare say level. revenue the additional necessary raising attending you without" by a tax on certain specific articles or e a to Mothers general tax on a broad clast Important Examine carefully every bottle of of articles or transactions. women Each of the three recommendations CASTORIA, that famous old remedy Infants and children, and aee that It for meets with strong opjsiaitlon from the Rears the radical element In congress. Tttnnaatuta of women atTs Iota Signature of bladder trouble and ne'er twpeet 1 Women s complaints onw pnm In Use for Over 30 Years. else but kidney troabk, a Children Cry for Fletcher's Castorit nothing remit ol kidney or bladdff If the kidneys are not la kulwa building. After eating a hot - meal Some men think they know enough dition, they may csusi the other served at cost price, they spend the re if they know where they can borrow to become diaewed. , , malnder of their free tlme lounging Pain In the bsck, haacb, money. ti f1 a rest room, or In the big assembly 1. bitkm, aervoocneM, srt aftea tbms of kidney trouble. . playing a phonograph and Cutlcura for Sore Hands. starting trabneal Don't dnnclng. Soak hands on retiring In the hot suds Kilmer'a delay a phTtwoif Bwsmp-RooThis government bureau is the first of Cutlcura Soap, dry and rob In Co cription, obUined at "T,dfBf to organize eating and recreational actienra , Ointment Remove surplus be just the remedy aewW .Uta tivities on a strictly and Ointment with tissue paper. This la ach conditions. , wAk basis, with employees Get a medium or Urjf n w"' one of tbe things Cutlcura will do . a i . . .. only r. ...... ( .. . t atj 01 uirecrors ana me If from any dru ; lurioniK uir Soap, Ointment and Talcum are used medlaUly rfirlous committees. It Is also the only However, if you with fint for all toilet purposes. Advertisement great preparation send tea V.U government bureau to run a cafeteria Kilmer 4 Co, Binghaiatoa, meals on a serving While it is true that this Is a hurry- sample bottle. When schedule. -up world, nobody Tikes to aee his mention thia paper.-Adrsr- tiiw A fund of 4,."00 was raised by confinish. or S2 from every memtributions of ' Look op, not don-espI-2J,' ber of the new association, and with r Conceit Is a weed that grows best you have blacked eye; this capital the cafeteria started do- In barren soli. can i tee iu 23. ing business January Today Heorge H. Carter, the public printer, estimate that SoO.OOO meals have beon served and the cafeteria Is saving the employees of the office fJOO.OOO a year The entire eighth floor of the big. red printing office belongs to the employees. There are restrooms, shower baths, u bowling alley and a large assembly hall with a stage nf one end.' The employees bought a $1,400 grand piano for this tlntjy:a'. I. as ill i The Flavor Lasts ci as will be Siich rwommendatlons made by Secretary Mellon, It Is stated, will be chiefly for the purpose of In iluencing public opinion in the direc tion which the administration believes o'clock In the morning may suggest the end of a festive evening to some people, hut It U simply lunch time to HOO workers In the government priming ollice. At Hint dim hour, whe most of. n would prefer dreaming about pie to eating. It. the women who get the CongressloiiHl Record ready for the early morning mail s'top folding ftmT addressing operattoiis to eat lunch. km ' Big G. P. This la WritWfH SM Mix las tb WrifW wmm fens. - ': nn-wl- Velveteen Ores for Young Girl. . ly at the. coming session of congress, although recommendations along this line will be incorporated in the annual report of Secretary, of the Treasury Mellon, to be made public early In December. The feeling among Itemibllcnq lead-er- a Is that the time Is not o,uite ripe for pressing revenue legislation. Some changes are considered desirable In the present law, which was pluced on the statute. books in November, 1921, but It is the consensus that from a pructlcal standpoint It would be to attempt anything of a comprehensive nature at this time. Passage of a bill amending the revenue law could be accomplished In the bouse without serious dltticulty. In all probability. When the bill reaches the senate, however, It would be open to amendment, and In view of an agitation for radical measures, such as the restoration of the excess profits tax. higher estate taxes, anil publicity of tax returns, it might he loaded down with provisions which would be more obnoxious to tbe present administration than the law as It stands. Eat less, chew it uscre and esc Wrlglcy's altar ! every cse&L It keeps teeth whi! breath sweet and eon bats acid mouth. T. EtllSLATIOX materially changing the present revenue law Is unlike ' I : Legislation Changing the Revenue Law X: J ; Few of lis t chew ouri food enougli. Hasty meals are harmful, but Wrigley's stimulates the flow of saliva that helps the stomach take care of its load. r. n pro-cotto- half-lengt- Em-ine- tl 4 with Calumet you know there will be no loss or failures. That's why; it is far less expensive than some other brands selling for less. ; v .. r xmmii rruii rroin the Com- bine. To the new and atroinrer I.H-to- r Molt -- aid, both anq pnnuc groups lntereslel In the work would look for help and expert t h.,... "'llldliinitA I r niimei-to the oe.u. ami pnjsiral relating devehipiueni of children. Kecanllng the demonstrations to be had under the asiirnr:rt of fund by the Onnnmr foundation, Mr Hoover .old that three cities would be selected for the work. One will he n the Far one Ii the Middle West and the jtther In the Smith. (h tary anld. The plan wauld be lomrp. ll.,. Ut, ur.ddi',c,wr,',oeuon, 'wTwmii t The sale of Calumet is over 150 greater than that of anv other BW BT test brand. Don't be led Into takis Quantity tst C- -: i uuumet has proven to be best by test in nuuyrv, bake-daLargest seUing brand world. Contains only such ingredients as have umtiaiiy appro-eby u.' 5. Fure rooa au- liomea every y. d |