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Show gray, are not colors," he declares. "When a woman wears them she merely begs the question of taste. Also the combination of these negative phenomena with any other color, make neither harmony nor discord, and evades the question of taste. . They are, however, In the case of a' woman - not cure of her taste; a safe subterfuge." subter-fuge." More money, the professor sajjs, is spent in one year on women's dross than on pictures, sculpture, and all other forms of art togeher in a century. PROFESSOR GIVES ADVICE TO GIRLS IN REGARD TO COLORS Chicago, Feb. 12. "Don't mako yourself your-self look like a flag." Is one of the ru!6 of art as laid down to students by Professor Edmund Buckley, University Univer-sity of Chicago. "Intense colors are excellent for flags," he says, "but not good for wearing, wear-ing, especially when jou get two of them together. Don't wear a green skirt and a red waist unless you wish to look like the standard of Italy. "At least If you wear some violent color try not to combine a great many of them at the same timo. Don't wear more than six intense colors at once." ."Black, white and thtir mixtures, i |