* . » e COLOR doves aN - see © by DJ OR RK ERC EO Walsh HILTON snapped on (2 glance al his being. He was glad, in spite of he She had wus from au shore, He into a brightly sreetings tion a --— il it so 15 Hoge of un ‘ated him, Wavering married but six months, the next at the home day, sei visit and sank staring into a chair reverie, und ie wife, disiance, s little, dark-haired eyes like black pan above her cheeks lovelier sitting beside him table, lle =n the the end of the wid 1 the theater a disturbing ele hes, W day, Or opera. ment the recede and I res s eves lool The Sion motith dropped bewilde ow stems wil brown le Ves the pail on floor consider un big chair to And compli to make the sit now ated, more de gs future happine that Corrine ha day they fer here need and gray perfumed fimo ¢ was crunching the ir} bench After many plans ered and disenrded he would throw out the somebody had paninms becnuse they had he would bay waniuins on of the city [ non an to evolve he Corinne fine, Monday ¢ finest g the relaxing with relief, As he the path he eaught a gomething through the fo weeping willow that fascin moored him to the spot in the glow and the shadows o of a tow of whiteglohed electrie Hehts were eyjmed wenlth of ge raniums in thé shape of un immense bed of several His well-thoughtout plan now seemed childish, foolish, revealing. A deep desire expressed itself In his eyes, superseded a deep determination, There were a few scatdered couples sitting or strolling in the aromatic night. No one was quile near him, Put just 4s he made a suggestive move- ment in the aisle between the bench und the weeping willow a policeman hove around a massed bush. In spite of the bed y night Archie shivered, ponchaluntly settled himself on the bench and lit a cigar, The passed carelessly swinging his club, When his had crunched out of once sennned as vicinity he darted the willow its long ticklgd the his neck. he crawled on knees to the bed, he surged forward time, where the | colors, by officer by, footsteps Archie Now While of und flower Fach dirkest, hearing, Hore beneath strands back hands close ede of the Twice shadows h plant, hour iN he conscripted a In plants were rearilig former Ones, the ends the withered 10N less 111 in substitute their where loomed got dust on 1 ide the freaked th he opened Ww win ite ar sf cod you've snuggling “Mow he murmured been try room trying He and ‘inant driven German Lines to Use Powerful Fog HUGS Aare VF Lights rin snting sen. in the venr railroads from considered that trains schedule and accidents German long d elays is will be kept on if 1ng The | electric lights, placed abqut 10 he about the sizeof 8 Saucer. lights are in. candle avoided gignal stalled ehis are high vor above the tracks reflectors are The el bead is much stronger | gas light fog. Two yellow or oil lamp, Hghts the An infra-red headlight is 1d {wo green mean 4 ade the subject of experi this proves pra tical the In a pl oto oh lects “Dikes” i wave f rp ay “J evees” and ny engineer that “% “lovee Misaie is sf the torn applied to (he follows: “lovee mound of ‘ an om on tl innd from hig! nied A constructed contract and The Holland with our pnannlly from regu dikes timber to channel, ynonymous levees, Literary Quachs Literature has her quacks no than medicine, and they are divided into two classes: those who have ery dition without genius, and those who have volubility without depth: we ghinll get second-hand sense from the ones nnd original nonsense from the other. Colton, leas Yam Not Sweet Potato Yuths are a king of variety of sweet potatoes, but all potatoes are not yams, The rend yam Is deeper in color, sweeter and more watery than the ordinary sweet potato, BwWwoot potato n sv eel Summer Duds for City and Country Interesting Variety of Mate- rials Offered for Warm Weather Season. For those who spénd a major part of the summer in cities, with just week- ends or vacations in the country, the wardrobe presents a doubly trouble some aspect. The clothés suitable for sports and country clubs are of course out of the question In great cities, Pastel tints and brilliant shades are nll very well where green grass lends a soft background but where phalt pavements sizzle in the heat dull or neutint tones age decidedly better, For many reasons the Howered crepes und that veniently introduced in warm weather formu the most of town dresses, with navy blue and black chif. fon and in" trimly de signed costumes, There Is an absence the as chiffons ure so con successful silks also seen of the sports feeling In these clothes, They are decidedly trimmer, and in some than or the too, cases, dressier those chosen for country walks sede shore, The polka-dotted silk dress is excep tionally fashionable this season I match hed fox s¢ flect In finis ensemble e pe, the ald of a ns an or oi ga cont or has a uppear The wool for ance with georgette ensembles, too, are days towil. These are successfully sho in n il navy, new beige tones imple Dress of Black Acceptable for Town Wear, Swing Toward Restraint Is Again in Evidence More dining and less dancis part of is indicated by Paris dressmakers' order books, Eve ning gowns are noticeably more for mal, and restraint, which disappeared when the black bottom ton raged, Is again in evidence, Only the robes de style signed dancing in mind skirts, from net, taffeta, chif fon or velvet, usually Indicate the ballroom frock. Most of the robes de style elaborate and meant for ballrooms instead of publie 3 nla pie g on the society the and charles seem de with Full made are private dancing places. Sim elegance is for night why the has fail to explain, exce retarded clubs, change in evening emuakers er has diapahanous es outdoor dancl roestaur lo into gne Society small, warm nig! Yrarss dance floor he dan fi q are crowds and the great that sey plest sturdiest evening survive crush, Jeweled Ornaments on Out-of-Door Garments One of the inte innova tions of the summer fashion season is the wearing of Jeweled ornaments on out-of -door garments, Nothing of the hitherto even In Satin and silk wraps with sliver or gold They are trimmed with sil most resting has been seen prewar fashioned days, of the jeweltrimmed bat and shoe The gown is frequently quite plain and made to match the lining of a rich cloak, A navy blue silk coat a belt, to close with a silver Clren dogigns down the front of the wrap and on the culls are sewed with giver bends, verwtiny, while the wide rectangular collar, rolled to hide the Smart Two-Piece Sports interesting plaitdike applications feature this charming two-piece sports frock of gray crepe roma. A belt of self material with a pearl buckle is worn at the hips, On Rearing Children from CRIB to COLLEGE ® v wv Compiled by the Editors of “CHILDREN, The Magazine for PARENTS” recog nor towards dress him id be laid » should then be én He need help with the buttons at first these iim expery day aed to get them himself. he will even ®OON ause of his pride in the accomplish ment. A child trained in careless spending and present sarents often give definite train what ill follow those ways gems {o only kindly of youthful lack of judgment and experi “Let them » e¢ happy they can; wastefulness bs consideration ence, when come soon enough.” ruses in explanation children ecard innction four hig nicl pro tule LEE Teach aud avoid po poisoning a Prevention fier 1 kpown contact can sometimes be effected by a thorough bath with it iz also helpful to apply of lead Lead is always effective In treating ing the initial stages as it discourages spreading, Afterward use a of zine oxide, Other treatments are a wash of "8 or 3 per cent acid solution followed by zine ointment Lime water for the wash and carbol ized ointment also fairly good remedies. Ivy poisoning Is recognized by severe inflammation of the skin, itching, swelling and blistering. When it is severe it Isc best to consult a physician, ng soap and hot walter, a solution aceinte, acetate ivy poisoning dur solution boracie unre Vacation time offers countless op portunities for children to learn that actually to enjoy themselves it is ne essary 1o take on thelr share of work, to learn by doing rather than by being told what to do, to be loyal to friends, to give as well as to take, {0 be re spongible young members of society. Help your children to make the most of these opportunities, (® by Children, the Magasing for Parcnis) | (Prepare tates ad. by that the of country oi 34 of per 16 er of frui «0 planat eastern {Oo pear of 1188, is untry Igures the fruits car is Ww ould Inrgely the vegetables, igh than The ex- truck. mat aren lable 45 per box 126 gRUrrouy of ier 8 for in 17 } in ormation f tise ar : truck wonder 8 the AC they haven't is a to been 3 good exer Ysr neaith from of W hnled Utopia for Pedestrians and Motorists Is Plan A model community planned to meet the needs of this motor age 18 to ba built within eighteen of New York city. The community, which Is to be named Radburn, will be located between Paterson nnd Hackensack, N., J. This interesting project is belng promoted by the City Housing corpo- ration and its ultimate cost will be between $50,000,000 and The first unit of the ready in 1920 sand will 600 families, This settlement will tained community In the residents will be emplayed loc or in the neighboring business establishments, miles town will be accommodate sgelf.-con- of ally aud Through be n which most factories motor routes will be provided for fast traffic, but of with motor vehicles will by a series of paths by i © nis cnt meetings pedestriang be mi parkways and garden heir and ing Unique Pedal-Mobile Is Made Quite Convenient photograph g Ti © mous i Luziarts ie q in pans pedal-mobije First Endurance Run of Auto Held in 1901 n af nau « as } 1001 sident McKinl SEPP ssa ss Ns RE sn * AUTOMOBILE ITEMS . * . * Ses sss enn LS JE RE EK 4 13] of yen 3 choice ar dri . 2 tubes are aulo own the con. never automo- by air- wit i i ee thelr tour of the couniry., Us a for blocking trafic, However, RR aa]