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Show THE, IIIKELVETGOUIIS KKIT SUIT THREE-PIEC- E K2OTZSBZSZSZnSHBBS33 Iru .... AS IT HAPPENED Fabric Persian Printed ' In Oriental Colors. ligees foiEvt Chiffon By JANE GORDON nw UWiM ' , till, Replacing the It e One-Sid- 'Evening dresses of the new Persian printed chiffon relvet made In ..the draped style are now replac effecU so much used ing the one-sid- e during lb last season;' write a.tashTruNew In the xotk ioa authority una.- - The richness of fabric and the ' beauty of color lend great charm to sort. .Afternoon dane- of thla a dress lug dresses of velvet "printed In cashmere design are trimmed with Bands of topas crystals. Flame red velvet gowns, both for afternoon dancing and for evening wear, art emoroiaerea w - oriental colors.':; "' v Apparently no note In color tone is too high to be pleasing this winter. Among the most popular la .brilliant yellow red the color of flame,- - Dancing frocks in. Creek style are made of geranium colored velvet and embrold - ered in sliver beads aod sUyer metal '! V 7 threads. 7" ' ... of maav'e till- - are nwd. These are particularly good In Jhe bin-- I m low-wai- st j .... l ' ... trwdst-trtrtro- wi toblUshjjrteh; rn- I I -- t- ..unj s .0-- m 7ti i- f .f - J 11 onmetal labrlcs r but rather unflattering . materials. An extravagance of the season is V v ;v KM carte dress lutd harmony with the vel vet evening mantle by Introducing fullanel ot thessuerofthe costume - mI linteine: wrap. For Instance--gow- n Tof inpml lnM may tinvp h wrap made velvet with a broad of a brilliant-hue- d back panel of the lace or brocade. When the wren Is onen at the front the lows is revealed in the effect of a second paneL This Is an attractive idea and gives a feeling of harmony between the gown and the wrap.: 1M B ! '1 - ralsleyand-camel's-ha- ed. - .1 II question he add"As though I Isi wouldn't want to playl "Dear me, dear me, did I ever hear of anything so funny T Why "I did not mead It as snch What a Foolith a foolish question as It sounded. Question." Jfaihv lawasnext to ihe Wateridtr- "I simply meant lad, and seeing his predicament, to ask you f you I wanted to play Scotit 'BrowTi said : 'If It is satisfac. , now." ' to the Judges, I will gladly share That Is a foolish question too," said tory my Jlnder., with the scoutom JV"s t Oswald be to "To sure, I want play ter,(M, The Jadge8 agreed thlM would he 1 from Waterloo was thereby enabled foolish than one who doesn't want to to enter the contest and' he won play." -Z more-- 1 of this." coav The thought "Neither can I," snld Oliver. tinues the writer, "the more "Then why do you foolish dawned on me that Scout Brown ftom- questions?" Inquired Oswald, the greatest-vlctof Cedar Fella-wa- s I dldn'iniean to give yon the idea" in the contest Be was master of that I thought you were not fond of himself and would not take advan-- . playing but I wanted to count the of a fellow scimtngven though"" ers nutiffier-or'bHwho would Join In tago It might mean his losing. ' the game. "For the sake of this good old IT. "We're going to have a sliding S. A. may we have more real scoota game. men of tomorrow," for the "Did any otter refuseT asked s-- I 4 tallleurs of fashionable browns tave panel linings and pipings " in wvld color. Long gold earrings triangular In shape, made of hammered gold, represent one of the latest novelties. crepe of the same tone. The .georgette is introdnced In the form of tiny "bands, hand plaited and set In with silver embroidery, The welcome accorded velvets printed In bright colors Is an Indication of the way In which the public taste has veered toward more elaborate effects while holding to the simple outline of dress. Metal cloths in plain tones, shot great- effect! and brocaded patterns-ar- e S" one finds It frocks as well. lSf out f7 it f it h -- . ' VevyiiTI. "ii. iwv Si III -- r t iJ 41 . X, "No, SCOUT8 said Oliver. AID SINKING U "We're-o- t your room," evening ' . 1 a The lines of a handkerchief, tied rTr around ihou!dewsihayjLi! Dane. Frock of Flame Red Velvet, Embroidered In Oriental Colors.' ilr? 1 the-necl- et.a.A ask-suc- f; are the basis of the of natural material as required' by; regulations. Three towns, WaterlosV Waverly and Cedar Falls, were all crowding close to first place ..at this point in the exposition, and valuable .- .. prizes were at atakfiU "There was nothing for the Judges to do but to. rule out the scout from Waterloo and this was about to be done. Allen Brown of Troop 1, Cedar . "Beaded net tunics In gorgeous colors are worn over sheaths of silk or Smart office account: "At the third annual Northeastern Iowa Boy Scout exposition there' were several scouts lined up In the contest of 'Fire by Friction.' The . scouts were all In position awaiting the word .'go when the Judges dlscov ered that the scout representing Waterloo, la, was disqualified, because he had pencil shavings. Instead following HIP p. r I Hat and Bag Match, There is a erase in Paris for bats and handbags to match. Needless to say, dress experts are taking the fullest advantage of. this new mode, and some delightful sets of this sort are being turned out which make a pleas-- ' Ing addition to what might - otherwise be counted pluln toilette and street . suits. . e . City5 StarTTake squirrel, ;.for "instance. Never were there such soft, .' Kansas : lovely, dove shadings In anything else, I and last' year, and the several 'years before that, the woman who had ao v :: trimmings' of quirrel about 'her was his ttejmusual andnarked woman.-T' black lias the for furs.', year rage ; p)ushedla MrJ alLjpther-furaasl- hencew de .nil n.Kna Vt n ". forg; And" If Ii strange, considering .f this vogue of black - fur that - seal nolds so small a place In trlmm'ngs, Is a wonderfully becoming fur, but 4 this year's use of it Is confined largely to bands on evening coats of gorgeous X fabrics and colorings. - Even the rab- -' ' bit's skin' Is given;, a more popular "r place In Irlmmlnga, duejto the great-?-- s t er popularity of longhaired, fur,; no : doubt But lor coats, , while kolinsky, mole, . " mink, raccoon, muskrat, and other furs hsve their following, seal Is the su- preme favorite, trimmed, of course; in ". every other fur seen la the market. ' ' While brown and maple sugar and cocoa arel the smart, season shades v i tanpe has been gaining ground for the ' last year and the taupe furs and gray 'especially fox, are clamoring .again for flrst place. And so, if your fur box contains lmi MMiiHil It , 4 . J s.v 7 . Novel Headdress, A novel headdress Is designed for the woman r. girl who has bobbed hair and ho Intention of letting it grow long.1 This Is d' bandeau of silver wire the back of the head and flares. np from lt,iThe hair Is brushed straight back from the forehead and Its bushy ends drawn through the bandeau so that they flare at the back of the head. Bunds ' of ' twisted, silver or of . dainty flower wreaths are shown for. the e woman who doesn't enre for an - -- v. s; hpaildrMta.X 7i eiab-orat- ' Graceful Typa. Id many Inetances the sleeves drape on to become parts of the skirt.. It Is evident that they begin as parts of the blouse, but the surprise comes when their lengths trail on inlo skirt, additions. "And perhaps these are the most graceful of .sll the sleeves, for they bate so much sweep of line that their. lengths 4q a very telling "stunt", when they. aitiewed as a part of the cos " b ' tume '.f compU-te- . --' ;- - ' jr. ' atlfl Mats.. , .Large satin hats,' In black and In all shades of brown, are featured. in the tUklHiOiaf M niif'u HmImM. una smart millinery shops. Twisted velvet ther witK watt. ' And If It contalna rosettes or flowers of velvet or silk are : pieces that "are tod smsll to serve, buy frequently the only trlmmlner - -- I 'i . -' : vf . IP d .light-colore- .TheJLJtl3JkSLffiB4,, ii worn-fixfi- r-a si,i ill wnibtms k -- short-sleeve- d x on-du- ty WelI,-there g a little to add to them, not new fur, because the difference will show too readily. 'But. make a raid on your - Raos for, Black Peltry is In Evidence friend's fur box or visit the places that Furs Ai-- in ell usetTcldthiiig. ' Oh, of course, If . mfj)ht. yon can buy all new and all handsome furs, why Just forget all about this , , This year one or two of our favorite furs have lost Just a bit of ground, a kind of advice, toss. It away andhrow aerts a fashion eerrespondent In the. your money as far as yon please. FAVORITES AMONG THE FURS . .. she-woul- d Jackets ir of true scout spirit, an apprand his letter te the national Ot- - foolish that bit -- I are numerous. Gauntlet gloves are worn with practically all costume types. Evening wraps have panel and vestment-tike trimmings of brocade. The tengleBLbandfpr evening wear Is made of mallnes to match t Chipmunk, civet cat and krlmmer are the novelty furs most of ten-- seen.- coats of brown 'Small plaid are worn with street frocks of I - Oswald said. Bessie vas the maid as-- i signed to Mollle's use. The room Interested Mollle Immensely. It was very beautiful and oh I the bath like a brown velour. 111 A ' " SPIRIt T eciative-onlooker, "ill"'. Je Ba much like our rtlstlves, the Mink family," said Oswald, "They aren't gentle and playful as we are, and we Only eat fish. . They will eat meat" ... ; TherWeasel. 8ald OUyer, "Is also great-- marble swimming pool? But, our cousin, ne Is s great hunter, and with sU its"beautyrllrere was -- some fiels dangerons to the woodpeople. thing wrong with the bath. She called We are not as he Is. . Bessie to her aid, but the maid, after, a l.. J II s M M !!. i'M We would from said V- I room, exit the heated it'- t II hasty we would course Of not hurt anything. assistance. 4ha go for fish we like catch we is and what "I don't like to arouse the family so fish and eat them. That Is our way. late," said Bessie, "but I will try to "We will not change. chauffeur." the get "And w6 are kindly and friendly She returned a short time later, AN EXQUISITE NEGLIGEE and make plensant pets. But let us offered "Mr. to Dalton apologetically. others are :Joln- .liscovpr om'b self arrayed help," she said. "He was sitting up While, lu a hostess go n or t ea goV n frolic." the lng . rr beall of them graceful, colorful and org and !lUs ttist..hln like the petal WebsterVseere-taryreadings Hele-MAnd at that the ather otters came Mr. Webster is your aunt's .... "iif flowors. coming. from all around.' They wore their relittle" coat 1'nr as has been older for The ones, breakfast girls, guest." andc taffeta sllk "are; bcau'tlfulfnr;: suits and looked very "Bring him I" Mollle ordered, des- placed, more "or less, by the .boudoir georgette---rephandsome. perately. "We must have that steam wrap, a coat that wraps about the fig- mainly depended on for pnr.ty frocks, Then they began to play. ImIs It ones and at the ure iimke waistline. the tliey usually prettiest turned off." Oliver took the lead and Oswald Mollle went with him to the hall to made with vide sleeves and Is gome aginable. There are some new printed flow-er,LU?.iuugieUuuwn' lh Milk" In wftti followed. sllkoi nith small fur times trlmmpil cerduroy showing patterns her ,trtnA gratitude. Hpr express I on his tummy-o-rlgInto the river a the favorite moufflon agnlnst background, trimming being "shyness had fallen away before this below. In will soon as In come attention sort. for that Corduroy, friendly young man, who was a "hire combination of this the same, and so many pleasing colors. Ilka albatross I as -- they are displayed, but they will 'Then Oswald did. ling" in the big house of pretension. did every other otterr-.W- hat a sight; makes dresses not outshine the boudoir of made' French and flannel, plain She wondered vaguely, as she was . and practical. or changeable taffeta or those of It wssl attractive are that to wraps cor the off of which sleep, dropping Otter after otter followed each oth- 4 vHMHMM. WMMHMMKMMM MMMNM Ir one of the most popular mate georgette. The older of the two girls rectly dressed men. at dinner might and rials for negligees. Quilted silk, made pictured has a frock of blue georgette er down the slide, 5Vhei-the-- $.mlrfitUiavs been Lenape, carry Inf thin-silnanneL they had. They slip I brant 47 passengers, recently foundered en was Mr. Webster, anyway? In their It .little not does need to laughed barking way a bar near Jacksonville; the came to her. She had beard her aunt In the same style, are finished with simply made that tujr plain, straight and they seemed so gentle and hap Three Friends ef that city promptly and Sallle Jans discussing him; he borders of colored silk and sometimes be described Just and a hemmed .. . the gay. collars. py and shawl at have bottom, skirt, was the author of note for whom they te rwidsr assistance. Its One little otter they called Mag-Ta- prepared waist with paneled over tea gowns, crepe-satlwere giving a reception the following a local scoutmaster captain requested name was real The other's Mag to velvet robes and crepe de chine blouse. Ribbon in three colors makes him with two good signalafternoon. supply garments are featured. The graceful , the pretty girdle, with ribbon roses and gle and she was a little younger than lers. Scouts Eugens Ellis and Charles , Mollle bad been too uncomfortably models are much like chemise rosettes set about It and two long ends some of the others. confused during the dinner, hour to be long-lin- e Herleng of Troop No. 25, who had ' - She wanted to play with the older with straight panels at the hangllig at the left side. Lovely glossy dresses, of Sallle conscious the ieen actively engsgsd In amateur very guests. be otters too and she followed wherever In semaphore, were disJane, she concluded, was supposed to front and back and floating, chiffon curls, that girls have a right to expractice sleeves that trail with the trailing proud of, are Just what one would they went. chsrm this unmarried celebrity, te aid in the emergency. The patched ' of one One the of find to otters, seeing boys spent threa day -pect among the possessions "I hope that I shall not have to be gown. days doing Dark colors, as black and brown In this fine Jlltie lady. . Jhey are fasteued her following, had said to another ot their part in accordance with scout at the reception," yawned Mollle. with n small parrette, ter: with back multi trimmed a utAantrGwrtdoleir-exprinciples "te help other people at alt -comes little Mng-TnPink taffeta andvplcot, edged frills linings times." presence. "We do not wish. It. to be colored embroideries and have 1" Is she us make' one of the of the.ellk are oil thatit takes to always tagging after thought that we are hiding you, like a In bright ctiiorsXrepeating And so the name stuck to her. poor relation," she said caustically. 8CIENTI3T, SCOUTS' FRIEND But' they were alt so fond of Mag-TaThe afternoon of the reception name a became that the pet name, turned out to be a happy one, after all. Luther Burbank, California's plant and Mag-Ta- g would feel actually hurt The author's secretary helped to make wizard,, regards the Improvement of If anyone called her Maggie- It so; In fact. It might be truly. said mankind as a greater work than the Mag-Ta- g came So the for alongthat he did make tt sov improvement .plant species. "I sliding party this time, too.- And shi Mollle, In a secluded corner, was hope that the same laws) .as far' as In followed rest of them the their playpretending to look at water colors snd practicable, which I have discovered ing. ' . w and demonstrated in plant life, will be ondering how she. wagolng'io get What a good time she had and how to the Improvement-o- f hjamsA. through the' rest of the afternoon, when nice the others were to her. They did appliedhe states. he Joyously approached to ask her how life," Although 'yimersed not treat her ae a In Important experiments, .. Purbank "the hot water tap was behaving. He baby, though she finds time for boy scout sffaira In his exhibited, ruefully, a painful bum and was younger. called her attention to the fact that home town of Santa Bcsa, California. heard some It had been received In her protection. His Interest in the scout movement-for- one jnik!ngitOi She found herself laughing at his Ihe Improvement of the growing boy, day," said Mag-TawhlmslcnllUesUa she had laughed last Is a thoughtful tribute to the work pt "They did "the organization. amusingly the nTgnFwhBe lellscus.wd ' not know I was faulty faucet. bearing. oarowe ln.e at Inst pleasant Sour They 8COUT TRAINING HELPS were' talking of a In the music room, " ne tola ner nna tittle Pekingese added "away from this,, chattering Schools throughout the country have - " dog a dog from . mob." i realiied the educatlonnl value of long China, I1eMever scout training. The : University,, pf They were 'merry therer "Mottle's -"And this dog constrained sliynesg fell from her: In Texas In further recognition of2Ig hssiJacket when the presence of this 'hireling? of the f asset has announced, that all boys who he goes out and have attained Eagle rank, .the highest, great, nnd she lonfrsewLhet confusion, overshoes, too, for about the dinner forks nnd her long- rcng In the ladder of scouting, will be four each of his ' '.. 1 ' ; ving for home.. exempted from matriculation fee at : feet He .was understandlnRly sympathe school, Wlllinm IWoor.Jrmem,. "But this was "Overshoes, Too." thetic. Tra coming to wee joii nnd troop, thla . funniest of f the:. . fall enterM7the."unlverelty"free. your mother, he declared. And then, whet flannel all i He wears a nightie 7 Aunt Gwendolen fonndthefnl ; ' SCOUTS TOKN0R HEROES he goes to bed, to keep off the lum "My, deaf Mollje," he dUniitiroved, TWO TASTY PARTY' FROCKS FOR CHILDREN bago, which Is some kind " of stiffness "It la not right to monopolise the guest ' ;XT;o boy scouts c? Kao'pas will fall and cold. of honor. We are swatting Mr. Well- - rotors in 11 etnhrolrtery. Or they are the gay dress of the small at th girl little a "He -ft the hohor"bf plant lng Iseeds on. the dog, too,I cranky room." other v:. ' tter In the Ith Persian bands end these nghb It has a deep yoke and t .finished dear me, when I heard of floral highways that are being estab-'-llsh- ed heard; but, She moved away.t MoBIe: stared, are effective on Grecian models, Black, straight short 'Skirt. Where they ere his even In Kansas to the memory of , wearing a flannel., nightie I "Mr. Webstert" she qneetloned, .tn vividly Joined, a narrow" twisted ribbon . h to" myself that I woald not be soldiers who laid down their Uvea la when satin with flowing, sleeves, ... ne was .'morsefuUj;.es-;thought s colored georgette, as magenta or Jade, placed, ending In two Tfltie apple war, The me eurprised te hear of his taking, a mutt the : Spanish-AmerlcsDalton told me that he was going te mnkM a dignified and beautiful neg of ribbon at the left sldei; ... with him when he went walking mortal highways will be Ilued on eacls ; your fellef last hlght I offered, to go wreath of tiny silk flowers adds itj ; oh, dear I" said anothei side. with flowers of a great variety ' In Ws place. .Thonght I cwuld da bet-- 1 llgee'V '. Th negligee pictured of erepe de prettlness to ii winsome head.' not talk of furs or muffs ef alses.and colors, The scouu wilt "let's otter, home. soon sroand at ter. 'I tinker ' seed with chine la an example, of , artful and I take packages them ear . . " y. Tliey mnke me quite, quite nervous t y Walt for me here, pleaaev I never beautiful without and la draping every hike and plant them along the . wanted to know anyone In my life as of any kind except Jor . s iM otters Degaa.piaying again, toadsfOea.', Patrols will be organised a I rant now to know you."- allk ornament at the waist- rbandsome and were she cheery as cheery conld te reeled theca when necessary, ilXollle.4 smiled,; "nurry .back" llae under which It fastens with hooka you to Bessie-wflliak- e her aunt hip-leng- th t sad Tng7 OF INTEREST TO WOMEN THE-SCOU- V smile an otter's smile and laugh, an otter's laugh." cousin, Sallle Jane, recently returned from school on the Hudson. . ,; ; Mollle's first evening in the big house on Long Island w aa not promls- - ha-ha- ir. "I A BIT OF OTTER PLAVTiME "Oswald Otter, . do you want to pJayr asked Oliver Otter. "Of course." - ly in vogue. Much beading, embroidery and Jewel studding is being done, . ' It makes me poorly and Inadequately dressed, when saw the shining limousine await ing her Aunt Gwendotetigsho wiurat thSTTtUtlon to meet her," smlfed so Motile thought superciliously.. ' dYdu have your father's fair skin," she remarked,; in hnva a fnlr litnHka-- , paid JTjin my . 3nojthei's,'L Millie perversely ' re. turned, "and my mother's eyes Irish eyes," she added, wickedly. At dinner that evening, In the pretentious dining room, Mollle Inwardly rebelled at the scrutiny of relatives. "Thev are downrleht rude." she -thoughtrtadlgnaHay ; and In her con-fuson Mollle confused the forks at her plate, in their various uses,. v hlch color, withcollar, cuffs and sash ends trimmed In fox; . and slippers correspond with its are Important accesstyle and-ttr- ey sories with any negligee. Caught in thecamera, all , dressed op in their party frocks, these two little girls are pleased with, life in general, and' with themselves and their Bnery in particular. It Is very nice when great occasions 'happen along, like birthday parties and the like, to tk low-heel- she blouworsand it ' l - some The pretty headdress kr Nmtlml Cmncfl (OradMUS r CsNNEHL -- Tr - much-occupie- d jllpainto and eyes. end in a generalJbreakun"; liuOBe went, feeling all at once so many' seTaona ' usea Is of chlf- - . , sea , ,, ) IVI wsy snieai tivii tpwiM fon velvet- - combined vwItV" georgette utilized this season for afternoon wear and for more formal wear of all kinds. 1 end of a perfect day, and ATofTHB many another kind of day, the mm .your-father- MSffd bsmmjuai Mwt 's which people disap for my proved, that was responsible -r flareof mJlgnatlon." '''ll)U1ilgDd7C.lt Am too honest," she said "My visit Is more likely to nes 1 SCOUTS of her humorous mouth, ' ""My jeu she replied, e fancy 'it was a touch of the Irish nature, of ' Jsh Hoiiri Party Crocks for the Girls woman of the present sort of negligee. If alie has any other hours pf ease, a npgltgee of some sort Invites her to be comfortable and charming at the same time and this 1 a consummation devoutly to be wished. She can begin the day In a "money!' Mouie'i jnpjber amiied. it was a breakfast coatahd end It up- in aboudoir robe, spending part of It, meanshadowy reflection of Mollle's. own smile beginning in her wide blue eyes and ending la a dimple at the corner i All-to- WtC V4N.l hat taken my gather's family long time to look me up," said Mollle, with a toss of her pretty head, "and I should think, mother, that you. would bo the last one to urge me to accept their condescending Invitation, I know Just what the snobs will be like. 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