Show ARE YOU WEARING COLORS I They Should Be Used as an Emblem Not as a Dress Accessory Declares De Do clares Glares Writer l' l Every patriotic woman ought to wear the red white and blue as ns a n sign of her patriotism Bu But she ou ought ht to wear the tha flag as an un emblem and a abad bad badge e and not as ns a n dress adjunct declares declares declares de de- clares n a writer In the New York Sun Smartly drugged women everywhere have been among the first to adopt the custom of wearing a small gold old enameled enameled enam enam- or ribbon fla flag on the tha coat lapel Among women of oC official society in Washington there is hardly ono one woman who doos not wear the tiny ling Ilag lin So hi highly hl do clo thus they r regard the use of the colors In fact that among women who know what Is correct It Is even customary to wear the tiny flag when In the deepest mourning And In WashIngton Washington Washington Wash Wash- ington one frequently sees a n woman in her first widows widow's weeds wearing the small flag Hag on the lapel of her coat The small enameled pins are perhaps the neatness of these badges If the tiny silk flags are used Instead they should not be pierced by the Ule pin that holds them In place A tiny bit of silk should be attached to the back end orthe of or the flag and this should be pierced with the pin The most popular badge of all Is the tiny bow of red white and blue ribbon and as this Is not the actual emblem there Is no offense in tying It or 01 in piercing It with a n pin |