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Now, as each new season ap- proaches, there is proof that girls, after all, must be girls. Soft-textured materials, collars, draperies and even softer hair cuts indicate that the fall styles will be more appealingly femi- nine than ever, says Jane Warren Wells in the Farm and Fireside. For some time walstlines have been trying to tighten—not to the wasp waist but to conform with nature's silhouette. Frocks, In order to make the change gracefully, are taking on two walstlines—one at the point where we were accustomed to seeing it, and another slightly higher. Bolero frocks and tiered walistifnes both help us to necept the new waistline without feel- ing a radical change. The smart basque lines for evening admits a more slender walstiine, This combined with the irregular hemline gives a dress resembling the fashions of long ago. Some of the new sleeve less party frocks are made to wear for afternoon as well, They have a long-sleeved jacket of matching mate Blouse Effect Affords Attractive Fea- ture in Fall Frock, rial to be worn with them for less formal occasions, Many of the sports dresses achieve a slender effect by fitting quite snag at the top of the hips. Two snap fasten ers at each side are sometimes used to pull the dress more closely. This produces the slightest suggestion of a blouse effect, just enough to express a new fashion subtlety. Spea‘ting of sleeves, fashion is mere exacting than ever that they should fit perfectly. The shoulder line is shorter and the top of the sleeve 115° the shoulder curve with precise grace, For several seasons past too many have depended upon a woecklace or strand of pearls to make severe neck- lines becoming, These will continue in favor, but fashion has relented some what in regard to collars and encour ages soft folds of fabric Im Ivory or flesh color for the neckline. These not only make the dress more becom: ing but give a trig fresh look. Moire Is Being Shown for New Evening Wraps Moire is being shown by both French and American modistes in ev. ery type of evening wrap. One brought from the Paris ateller of Mag. daleine des Hayes is of the dolman shape. It has a wide girdle, placed very low, to lift the wrap into a bloused effect In an upward move ment toward the front. To this Is attached a circular flounce, dipping sharply at the back, rippling all around and ending with a large chon of the - moire placed at the opening in front. Transparent velvet in violet mauve is made in a coat dolman, which also has a flaring bottom and a scarf about the neck, The bolero jacket, with and with out sleeves and covered solidly with polished sequins, which Cheruit In- troduced a year ago, is much in vogue for wear with tulle dance frocks, and is being shown in vivid colors, gold and black, Collars Framing Head Appear in Fall Mode Paris openings Indicate a preference for such furs as broadtail, mink, seal and karakul in entire coats, and for gheared lamb, karakul! and nutria, when used for trimming. The Thebaut fur group emphasizes broadiail in various shades. The feel ing for color variation appenrs also In seal, where the golden brown tone Is favored. Collars frame the head, standing upright in a fashion sugges tive of the Medici lines. Jane Regny approves the fur-ined coat, employing muskrat to line beige tweed on a coat finished with man. nish collar and lapels of beaver. This couturiere Indorses flat furs for coat trimmings, Contrasting Plaits Add an Interesting Feature In designing the trim street frock above the Woman's Home Companion fashion expert took a hint from Paris where many of the dresses show a group of plaits extending from the left shoulder to below the skirt hem. This detail has been used as a means of introducing a contrasting color or per. haps two tones of one-color and this has Its practical side for you may choose the most flattering tone in that section of the dress coming nearer your face. excellent choice for this frock al. though the design lends itself admira. bly to silk or poplin or a combination of materials such as rep and satin, On Rearing Children from CRIB to COLLEGE w * v Compiled by the Editors of "CHILDREN, The Magasine for PARENTS” can learn te let certain things alone, and should do so, but there should be many things within reach that does not need to let alone, Happy, well-directed activity is the secret of pood behavior both in school and In the home. lemember that your adolescent me quires self responsibility as well fellowship. Some parents force them. selves on their children and defend a mischievous, distrastful calling it fellowship. The modern youngster is from every hearing of su ghosts or bogey-men, po terrors for him. From the day of his birth he has been put to sleep, quietly and alone, in the comfortable, soothing dark. No one has ever hint ed to him that he might feel other wise than.at home in the dark, suggested that it holds mysterious ter rors. And low in. behold, up without ever once displaying this “instinctive” and “hereditary” fear! From thelr early years encourage your children to talk freely about the things that happen to them. This will help you understand them and will save them from unnecessary suffering due to hesitancy in bringing you their problems. In assigning work at home to the children, each Individuals tempera- ment and natural inclinations should be taken into mnccount. There are sedentary jobs and active jobs, jobs that require concentration and jobs that require speed. An older child with sensitive nerves should be ex- empt from the trying care and disch pline of smaller and noisier chlidren. Cooking comes under creative work. The oldest son may discover that “eooking Is just like chemistry, only you eat it." Toast-making requires concentration and should be assigned to a stable member of the family. Occasionally a mother Is so unwise as to tell a child that the teacher will get even with him for all his sins “You needn't think you can behave this way when you get to school,” she says, “the teacher won't stand for it.” She may even go further and describe the dire things the teacher will be apt to do. Such a mother is usually amazed If you point out to her that her child's unsuccessful start in school ~