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Show 'I I GOOD IDEA FOR HI THErlEGLIGuES tie Silver m Among , Fr Chiffon nd tht Favorite Matarialt STfe M m SEMI-FORMA- Garnets Necessary, to Dainty SPR!G WEAR I1 TC3 RZ5LALD r 8- FROCKS; L am. "V Ik. idle i mi BILLIE BROWNIE'S CALLS . for Indoor Waar.; at J for calling, and bis finest brown nocking cap. n n, pale-tinte- -P-r- e-winter II tht-Wlrt- J J y : - HT I -- Hi ii't-t- . In the" Missoula river, at a place 20 feet deep and 300 feet wide, full of whirlpools and scum Ice which . had broken loose from the mountains. Scout James Johnson, formerly of Missoula, Mont, and now of Portland, Ore., Inst spring saved a man from Scout Joba drowning. geous act. andwllllngnes4osacrlflee himself, together with his skill In life saving and lir resuscitating the strlck-eman earned for him a medal from "the National Court of Hnor. v. Johnson and a friend, who was not . a scout, were playing on the bank of the river when .a man Came up to them and asked the boys to accompany him a few feet to where he aald he had. seen an unusually large fish disporting Itself. The b.ys, more In play than In serjonsnesia,. ytnt with the man to the riverVedge kt a point wliere It Is extremely steepand rocky. Suddenly .the man lunged forward and disappeared in the wat'T. The scout first glanced around for pole with which to lend the unfortunate man aidant falling to see one and his friend, who vTaa not able to swim,' started to wade Into the water. When they reached a depth beyond which the companion could go no further; Johnson," now wIng where the man wag struggling, plunged Into, "the water, soon secured a acout grip on him and then swam back with him to the other boy. The two lads dragged the. gasping man ashore where Scout first-ai- M, m - e. . t r - .5-- . httegorrrtMatrlngsnd MAKING Wide A SMART TRIMMING tht top side. V made If Jucks Tucks Found tn', Nearly Every of material which la wider -- -- ' Tucks have always been popular as i trimmingrpttt iheir sphe: fulness baa never been so., wide aa ter will say to Ulst 'Springtime: t ' . every l i 7v 'mm w t' j n r. l nertrfe . of lines. V Hold tht card over tht material and mark off by pint tht post- on which tht tucks art to take. ? An tucks should be tacked before t they art sewn; it is Impossible to b tain tht best work wjthont this essential, though no doubt tedious, precso-- . tlon, : .r ' f ; V v:..iVt ,v Vhen tncks are made, along "the -straight. f material It Is generally .ptsstblt, without SRofllng tht fabric; ;ta draw ont and so provide gnidt tor putting in tht stitcher tn length, try neat aUtchea, m bt sod. f Hand equal stitching should be doae o the aadershlf of tht tuck ; . . a WUUe Mum, do men have a style show the same at wlmmen dot v Teacbrr What.n . questlonj v . Not that. I know ot child. Why do yot ask? : 'J-rjWinit-r- W ell, papa asked mamma -- ithis nooawshert the" ticket ' ' Sunday ""sultwat at . or his SILK LACE FtOUNCINQ OVER NET any time of tha year. These are made be expected on a party frock and Is of the aatln. The brown frock at the rarely .conspicuous by Its absence on left hat a wrinkled bodice, made in sny of them.. Tbey call for hair orfour, sections set' together with a pip- naments, too, and these art Supplied cord. - It Is fin- byj twisted bands of silver- - or gold ing of ished at tbernect line with one of tissue,'- - bandeau of flowers or of ribseveral faahlonablt berthas. This one bon.- It Is a fad to finish these bands lace edged with with a cluster of grapes matching the Is made of two frilla of narrow val and eplit ever gon tn color. satin-covere- d . all-ov- -.- --- t t fco- - -- $&jKizyitivet3RVzzs "Ah, yes. I remember My wife-- had gone to visit her mothei-- in Can- ada. I followed, got stuck Jn the snow with-mmachine and walked 8ft miles' before I came to a railway station." Arthur Orlffwell paused a moment and "Oh, " angel, what fools we mortals bel" Mtsa Williams was silent. She knew more than he realised. In hla delirium Arthur Grlffwell had withheld aoth; Ing. She knew of his wife's extravagance, her wild capriceB, her ladls- criminate frlendslilps, her sudden determination to leave Orlffwell, and his desire to bring her back andpreserve the sanctity of Ids home at all costs. The next morning Griff well's brain was clearer, He got some toast and egg for breakfast, and regarded Miss Williams afterward with a puizled frown. , "Did I babble a whole lotIn my y "Tou were delirious." said the angeL He tried to pierce her' serene, Im penetrable gaze, but she only smiled and began straightening his room. "Nurses know a whole lot about peoples affairs, don't they r'he asked. Tne sanctity of the sickroom Is Inviolable. You need not fear." He nodded.' "I seem to have been an awful baby. Queer. I have a ree- ollectlon of asking you to hold my hand." "Sick people always do," said the angel, placidly.- - nve nurses care for you pamper you like babies. Ion love us madly until you get well. Then you par ns snd we go." And she smiled again, the serene, tranquil smile that made Orlffwell feel at peace with the world. HT looked earnestiy IT the plain, quiet face. "How doea one attain calm, such as yonrst It quiet their acout . FortU -- -- I ' " ' 'V, ' - Both Out tf Order thr short's) eevet--of the drtas.; A Said Orandma Riddle at she put en black and whltt model presents ' her glasses : .."Land takes alive I Cant battlement edges bound In white crept tanatlmr baby tt nd whRt silk embroidery la tdd' n why yon teD-i- s d furs artjhesty'ltv therf J eharch la like n good resolution 7 Why, urea en tht bodice. Tht plain girdle handsomt is sowing vrtttier nor mors becoia- - BrjrskotilffiWlRajTtefbbt of csrst.Tla. fastened" with " InS. , , - r " ' long-haire- pneufflOttlfliTTWe - work. " They excel In is a priceless gift"" agility In gynmasties and in swimming. By doing useful work, thereby They art known the length and bringing peace to the soul," she an- breadth of the Island for their "good swered, almply." turns" and oommunlty aervlee. ' He pondered this for some time. The following week the angel was paid and dismissed, 'Returning to her SCOUTS AND "ROBIN HOOD" boarding house, Miss' Williams seated "Sherwood yora, o,oetk L herself before the mirror la her room reflection crit- those who were his ltobin . Hood.-t. ; friends. Like his medieval namesake, IcaUy. "I v ought." she told' her homely the modern Robin Hood, Douglas 1.1- M, Falrbanka turned over the new Sher- tm,.. In Ik. wood forest- - to hia - friends the Cursing for the rest, of rov life. 1 am scouts. . Tht occasion was tht- - big People speak w,ell of scout rally of Crescent Bay council, me. I I do not miss the love of men. when 1,800 boya who bad assembled I am I do not hnlse- - Arthur-Griffwel- l. from all .southern California, I will forget tht- - hospitality -- of ' thtn Fnh him. -- must forget him! I will I banki studio. The actor, pointing to wlU- -1 wllll" : the massive sets, including a huge And though she began the process of medieval castle that had been erect- - forgetting by .throwing herself .fact Jflgnward on the bed And weeping un- Hood," sal J: "They are all yours, til she fell asleep, Miss Williams sucHave a good time. I an ceeded perhaps not in forgetting her boys. through with them.", Upon this In- erstwhile patient, but at least In lock- vitation the 1.800 khaki-claa remote boys' Ing the memory of hlm-JSwarmed over, the placed many ."of corner f her brain. Therefore when, g them with a facility thai a year Inter, she was Informed that a a knight of old would nave praised. gentleman was calling on her, she waa more than a little, confused to find, on entering Jht, Utile parlor, that It was : SCOUTS EXTINGUISH FIRE occupied 1yiirttnr She stammered In her surprise. Ha After working from early morning until late In the nlghf fighting ' a tore gave her no time to think, however, that raged In .the mountains, burning but took her two hands In his. more than 1,000 pint trees from eight - "Angel, said ht, "for yon wfll alInche to eighteen Inches In diameter ways be that to me, Tvt been wanting in sddltlon . to- - thousands of amatl to come for ever so long, but I. thought In plnet,mberstroop:1ri)gden7h n ly furs like lynx and fox and chinchilla and kolinsky, do not , wear well, either. The one fur which teems to Justify something tf an outlay, If one must bt satisfied to banish tha Idea of much change. Is skunk. f It Is always In style, from tht widest widths to the very narrowest of little line." nor Arowt. It Is neither-blac- k It looks welKwlth blsok or any color, ble and It Is pracOcany-Impossito wear It out. When' ahort pelts are the vegnt It holds (ti' own.l'and When . wall-scalin- - . well-know- your d V . "hoTd home In my Jmlujny-jqw- n own room, being treated like a baby." "Vou exposed yourself to cold and and damp caught a chill which developed Into J w.whea theyawrfound omieariy smart garment suits, oats and - fay toilettes tf tvtry descrlptloaw making a border of tucks Jt is ssantlal that tkey are arrangedwith chtajrtltchedlnedlnajy-way- is men take your time. perfect evenness; haphaxard creasing uiv mviij Biue ; iuo maienai turned to tht right side, ' revealing Don't let me of lines and rough measurements c hurry be relied upon even by the most narrow Indented ItnearThtr iHinmlng f ton.'-on is effective psnels of coats. For the assistexpert needlewoman. "That It .tht ance of the amateur few hints on way they often act Sometimes they .making tncks are given 6UESS are really In 'a hurry"1 but tula Is - First make .a guide for the work. cJi!JpBRjy5T,G00D usually tht way- they do," ended Take piece of thin card and on It Levricd as Billie ht Brownie smiled;,. ' A' Beldam Found Re mark (a) the required width of the , aenable in tht End Skunk Will . And Mrs, "Robin looked at BlUlt Brownlt out ot her eye and then govt" !?lJbLtwlct the width ottht fuel; (c) the width of the space to be. left him knowing wink. between each tuck (this Is generally "I understand, Bllllt Brownie. Tot It la a fact, asserts a at wide as one width of tht. tuck). fashion writer., that cheap furs art and I understand.", The card may be notched, or If may not always themost reasonableJa the Idt enough ft Permit tht rulans end. On tht other hand the soft, love.Yt Oolden Ball Inn., -. tnUiualas-ti- me bappy-Jiappy-4ia- ppyl on a piece ".On7d Iske-th- is st one end season, I'm' stitching must be put In on the aultt through. I y aldef-anfulness can be neat wider, really must be go-ly adjusted when sewing and will be -icks when they And Miss art pressed down. Will Bprtngtiroe A smart- trimming for heavy mate--f ' . sy: rials, gabardine and so on, takes the "HDh, ,no,01dl fonn Ottucka arranged on the reverse Uanavintes.-4'- m aid of tht fabric. The tucks are ma- - mm Fm In fwv are-to-- be Smart Garment,' ArrangodJW Perfect Evtnntat. - machine stitching' should be made on ' "Old Man Wln-- Hawaiian noy aoouta art liet hand ngoin, angel.. And clutching it lightly he fell into a delicious Slumber. When he awoka the angel was seated In a Chair, reading, and he saw that though she had pleasant brown eyes she wasn't really an-- angel, and that she wasn't at all beautlfuL ?Angel," :said fee. wanly, a little later, "will you kindly tell me how you happen o be here and also If yott don't mindhow I got heref The last I knew about myself I was In Canada. I 1 well-know- -- goodJH iOuidZr HAWAIIAN 8C0UT8 ARE BUSY -- . 6 the arrival of help. . . "but Tni not beautiful at all and not ao very good. Take this, And she be-please, and-gbfOtxl JffiD foillRjf 111 III He ook theTfofb? submissively, be- - cause the angel told him to. "It's pend- - d SrndtcsU.) aald, jl administered - d n ing NawapspM- some time Arthur Grlffwett had been aware of an angel's presence. On the eighth ay of lis Illness, however, a doubt assailed him. "Who are you T"-. inquired. "I am Miss Williams, your nurse one. answered the white-claHe stared unbelievingly. "I thought you were-a- ir angei,"Tind added, his voice trailing a little, "because you're so beautiful and good." SCOUT MAKES BRAVE RESCUE Johnson MoClnra for f Ol3i m(JrX . (t) br .. fur trimmed, i charming, --wrttes-n fashion correspondent ,, In - too New . St Bllllt To Times,: K. Brownie started try full nor scant- -' Some of the aweetesvnLthtjBttle, off. to visit the Tht straight line Is already estab they are apt to bt found among- - the ' are wear bedroom tor abort Jackets son. Ht talked lished and will continue with us In many lact gowns worn over aatln or eatlnaand made of aoft,! to and the spring and summer, but it is va- sheer underdressea, the animals art lined with chiffon In r the sama1 -- heard of thost ried by many models in which drapery etty feeggy Wood haa chosen to .flow-and. . wide Around light tone.- havt prTiowould Jng edges there run a puffy nana u gone to sleep .for marabou, adding softness. if tbey --Somsf the longer-hous- e gowns are had not been in evolved from the boudoir things,, and " Ihtsoo, are so beautiful in design: that they The snakes and Women of every-jaia.charm the eye " the bean told him nowadays art demanding Interesting they would have I . house clothes, They can maintain un- II gone to ateep for "01 Not Mind told dignity while on parade and out I If eri -t- he ""winter I A 4 of doors, but when they, art holding had not been they forth within the confines of their own to "the sod, but that In the soo they bouses they express their personalwere fed regularly. ities by." way of their gown. There They told him that when they were are many splendid looking things In free they ate, a great deal In the fall the way of batlka. They art dyed tn nd so could ao without eating-f- ur the loveUesTof shades and printed la while. the most Interesting of oatterns. . And the soo was warm, too. which ' Artiatsv-ndeed- . aft making a spemade a difference, for then they did not bare to look for a warm place as cialty of .designing gowns, for . the house to suit particular personalities. r. th ey did when they w.ere free. , They will take any handsome piece And the warmest thing to do In the of fabric and from that simple founds: wintertime when free wae tosleep.- A practical-stree- t Jress for "spring f-- That was what a good many of the tion create , thing of chiffon lines wear Is this navy canton crepe laid In animals had : and soft folds that has all the char. said,. - box - plaits front neck te- tism - and acter of a rob for a prlncesa. The prairie dogs told him that they of colored belt a bright . Boudoir slippers are another touch girdled by slept In the wintertime whether they a uiat tneyi Tf-- ri to 'the ways of lingerie "which women metal and fiber, A ribbon adds I i I "I 1 cannot pass by without due attention. smariTtouch to the creation. lug boles and went down to sleep in The brocaded and the tat i mules them as soon aa the cold weather came that sra now to "be seen are of the slender ribbons hanging down behind. along. loveliest varieties and art guaranteed Then, after v Billie Brownie had Then again Jthey are most elaborateH to make any foot look the zoo animals he went to call rlstted thing. affairs of lace and netrjfebo9. JUL of the fuwated animals. They art trimmed j, with edgings-sewed together to make a bewitching sir Tnanyf to those who did not mind Be talked marabou, with poiapons of feathers or L race. At tne last min rosettes of ribbon. They are supplied frame for the flower buds are Add hhe winter, such as the rabbits and the too, ribbon sometimes with lacy edgings and trim- ute, mnskraU and the squirrels. ed, tucked away over the ears or In manner much of the the mings, They told of so many things they did tat around all the way a wreath wound themselves, and they are aerve" to and they seemed surprised he hadn't bead. the rartalrily IThey bound to fit the purpose of bedroom of hair look the more noticed all their Uttle tricks before, wear along with the daintiest and make any head to hide them, their beautiful for existence, for they for they weren't trying ' - - sweetest of lingerie Dim. told they not only exquisite creations in a for the lacy caps that art meant art met some of Brownie the Btllie Then themselves, but they are becoming to to be worn along with, boudoir things, the feminine face under almost any little birds who were on their way to visit Was Springtime. conditions. "We're going further North," they told him. UTE FASHION NOTES GOWNS THAT PROMISE LONG 6E ft VICE Ht had a word with tha quiet Rusty Urackle bird family and with, the Is adroitly Introduced, at the front look demur In a pnrty f rook of silk Rosettes of ermine, caracul and Robins ht had a long talk. . , . or sides, that does not interfere with lace flounclnn over a net foundation. decoration on sev-moleskin appear The Song Sparrows were on their their straight-ou- t lines. New fabrics The flouncing is put on In three tiers 1 era! ats of smart and becoming lines. way to prepare for tht springtime and indicate that the many frocks will and ribbon roses are set about tha Sapphire blue, green of an Intense ao were tht Blackbirds snd tha Bluer adopt-t- he full skirt because It is dig- - two lower flounces- .- The same lace Is and hrilliant shaderand deep rose art Kiv-ilOhVI used to ma bertha that falls 1 Ml - t " " ' 1 I coioia mucoriw VTiaeocv irevery uWt birds," saJdMrs. Robin, "flutter acter. . Jn the meantime frocks like over the straight bodice and arms. play of velvet evening gowns. when we're receiving food those pictured grace our afternoons our Bracelets, made of little ribbon roses For turbans are now being very fromwings the Mr. Robins lust ss the babies and promise "to be of service for a and set ou a band of ribbon,- are tied smartly draped with lace veils that do.". ; Jong 'Mmty Canton crept or crepe-bac- k about the wrists they correspond are apt to go to any length. , Soma "So birds wave and flutter satin are recommended for these with this .romantic type of dress. A are fastened on the aids with. lacs "theU manyJust al sons' frocks that fit In at rose, or some other decoration, is to people would jump between-se- a wings .cascade and others hang loose and down for Joy or because of and' up full, sometimes almost to the waist-lin- excitement.' ; . "Mr. Booster flaps his wings before Evening gowns were the - first to he begins to crow as though he wanted show the new dignity which now per to let tvtrybody know that ht washiTegan ng to do something quite Important niaeriir "our fashions. They being stately and goigeons more than "Ob, yea, we birds have our ways year ago. A gown of ruby velvet and our signs and our wings show exIllustrates a very tightly swathed Just as people's faces, too, wfH reveals "all fht lines of the pression show expression. body, and haa a Greek drapery, one"But JJlllle Brownie," said airs sided and placed over this foundation. Robin, "yon are calling almost between The colored evening gowns far out- seasons, aren'youn number the black, but. In many houses, "Ifs hot winter andyet It's not One of the Newer Negligees of Silver one finds black models brightened with spring." silver, gold,- steel embroideries, or "Tea," aald Blllle Brownie, "for I Laos, Fur and Filmy Chiffon. n ' touches of bright color. A ST- 1 El r t . i like . to watch Old Man Winter glvt J they are as charming aa anything In designer has a aeries of somber-ton- e I overt the aemeason to Miss Spring- evening gowns, dead leal Drown or Ume." X wear. Sometimes they art made , of I grays, which give a new note in a "I like to watch them do It Some or world vivid to used of real Uce tie black, white, straight strips that time about It timet they take a long ' about the head, leaving streamers of color at night. and they do act to amusingly. -- By LOUISE M, ADDLESON' ky Natloul Cwmtll t- Ik S7 (GHdnui ... .Soaau . , Arurlcik) m ment developed In black and white, Fashion appears to bt of several minds as to the silhouette most to bt desired In party frocks, with no Inclination to favor slender llnea more than others. One may cast a 'shadow or that la Grecian or strulght-lln- e and find them all sponsored And there by the best authorities. are lovely frocks that strike & happy THH "1 must make some calls today," eald Btlite Brownie as he brushed off his best brown suit which he saved When It eomeo to Intimate : wear, tbings for tht boudoir, breaktastcotu mud tht Ukt,. pegllgetrf - pin satin crepe with ' filet .lace, moufflon two attractive afteioon of which the lUustnttions given here tell their armpit but pleasing stories, are examples f two types that are rivals for favor. One of them is sure "of universal accept- ance ana the other if winning many admirers. Tbey Invite comparison of the straight line allhouette and the dress' with slender bodice and full linn m ONE ANGEL I SCOUTS LATEST PARTY FROCKS msssrm ? Art " - ' '.- - ' - O A Utah, succeeded, la extinguishing the blast, rn making report on the fire tht scoutmaster said,' In hla opinion, tht trees destroyed ' could hot be re " puted In 50 years. SCOUTS FIND LOST WOMAN relstlvea f n Berkeley (Cal.) woman, who had for a week, appealed to tht tcoutt for help, tht boya began their hunt In tht hills After tha' party bad .been nearby. searching an hour, two tf tht scouts bearing faint cries -for- - water; and tracing tht." sounds,- discovered the woman under a clump of bushes suf. When been-mlssi- ng Ton-to- t, my wife died, eight months ' gO." 8ht stared. '"Dont yon seal . ;v . . . ' with Oh, .' - angel, kind, kind eyes, I love yon I I love " ' 'yon for your sweet serenity,- - for tht . .. blessed quiet' that yon always spread" about you. My lift bat been tempest, v ',-- . t I want you and love" and pekce. Will v ' ' 1'J yon comt to mef. mist she saw hla fact'.',, Through with ltt unutterable longing. ; She felt . ; ; " hit anna about her, bis kisses on her 'JJ,,-th- iTJL, t - tear-w- fact,-- - 1 ,',v Still Haa Hopes. Stalls, ta trying very hard 1 Ktha tt fering from banger snd exhaustion. feduce. ; Tht scouts administered, first aid and CIsJtTtsV poor" glrLhe's"cof beaOeorh police.-- It hi beiftvtd tM vlnced. that beauty It only chin deep I ., n suffered g tapes tf memory. . vw . Ktw York Son, . P v' . ' , - r f.- " . e |