s jt r 'w.iri.n r.xwwi' WS.V . P ... . vw, sR" r wZ-2A. ; . EVENING PUBlbtO ED&EB PHILADELPHIA, -SATURDAY, -OCTOBER 21. 1922 vjV. U USViH SEASON'S DEBS, SEDATE AND STATELY, ESCHEW 2JM-S SJO,1 Wi T BOBBED LOCKS AND SHORT SKIRTS OF FLAPPER Philadelphia Girls te Enter Society Are Net of the Fzc; Athletic Spirits Among New Buds, but Modern Ideas Are Popular Frivolous Type w rK-rm&ffW V rE DEBUTANTE of this year Is a "grnnde dame." Viapcd in long, graceful robes, with hair piled high, she moves with the dignity nnd elegance of a queen. Her motions nre Btately and decorous; her voice is carefully modu lated; her language is polished and formal. Contrast her with the deb of one. short year age, who skipped along gaily in brief slcirts, with masses of bobbed curls, fluffing around a piquant, lively face. This year the debutante makes a formal bow te society. Last year sha gave a hasty bob. About ninety-five girls -are being r Introduced by their parents this year. Tea fellows tea and dance fellows dance as one by one they are presented and make their debuts into the social world. This year's "crop" includes the , daughters, of j many of the most prominent Phila 1 delphia families, . who maintain in full all traditions of culture, charm and beauty. Among these girls, the flapper Is conspicuously absent. She ha3 had her little day of youth and eager enthusiasm nnd is passee. Leng hair long dresses, long stockings everything that was short during the era of the flapper is lengthened. With but one exception, the debu tantes arc all for the long tresses and classic drapes. Ner 1 this metamorphosis limited te r.ltnnt nnd leeks. Along ether lines a mere serious nnd grown-up viewpoint Is observed, for nfter n yenr of fun nnd parties nnd the gathering of rosebuds, these debutantes are going te settle down nnd de something useful. A "Jeb" vague nnd Indefinite te be sure Is the goal of the majority. One young Jsdy, with aspirations te the journal istic. N eager for newspaper work. The world of business seems te be the logical successor te the year" In the social world. A husband In no longer the main Interest In life, for while most of these girls have net even thought about what kind of a man thej would care te "lore, honor and obey," they all have definite plans for next year, and business Is alluring te them Its Independence and the little envclepi that comes at the end of the week seem te held unusual attraction. Great Outdoors Calls te Debutantes of 1922 Athletics plays a great part In the lives of the debutantes, and riding, tennis and hockey are the favorite out deer sports. I Net te be a sport Is te be out of . things, se whether they will or no. they j wlM a tennis racquet or tenr up nnd ' lnwn n long, long field nfter a hockey hull or Jelt nleng en horseback. Seme of this year's girls arc champions In the , various sports, tennis having themest devotees. But what the dehntantes think about housekeeping '. The explosive "hate it" that answered thls'nuery from nil quar ters does ret leave much 'doubt as te the status of the kitchen, the broom nnd the duster. Pottering around pets nnd te this young lady, and she can hardly unit te hie off te the sheps nnd pur chase the cry latest color. Vlss Geary Is n graduate of Spring side Scheel, nnd next yenr is going te de something useful and worth while. Miss Emily Kalghn Bnrtew, daugh ter of Mrs. Henry Blackwell Hnrtew, attended school In Pnrls, and France hns Its grip en her. The mnin inter est in her life is Paris nnd things Paris inn. She hntes Amcricnn styles and most particularly does bIie hate Ameri can shoes; she shows dninty feet shed In exquisitely designed French shoes with i heels several inches high nnd fancy te a marked degree. Of lnle, American shoes have been quite giddy nnd dnsh- ing, with unexpected little slits nna .v...3i uu, nn-j Htu uut 1JU1IC UN HICC ns these Parisian pumps of Miss Bar Bar eow's. Fresh from the restrained French mademoiselle. Miss Bartow thinks flap pers are frightful, and hntes bobbed hnir, though she is only letting hers grew nfter four years of bob. American dresses' may be long but net nenrly long enough for Miss Bnrtew, who likes case of "'wanderlust" and is proud of it. Tans has no mere eharm, and the arts ! Finds Geed Stout Purse of coekinr and baking are lest, lest forever. Mention washing dishes and there is a groan a groan for scrubbing and a grenn for cooking. The debu- tsnte of this year Is net domestic. P.rtlmlsrlr emnhatie In her ilLUlc. ' housekeeping. She Is n graduate of f housekeeping Is Miss Helen Hepe1,n9 Anel Irwln Scheel, nnd agrees Montgomery, the very pretty daughter . wl,n nie rfRt of ,he ,lebs ,n her nvcr ef Mr. and Mrs. Itebert Learning slen t0 txhbed hntr. hut Is net at nil Montgomery. She will never grew sure tnat '"' llkeB tIle "Pw styles.' wildly enthusiastic ever a new recipe, I T'"' shorter skirts were pretty nice in or skip with glee ever n brand-new way! tllpir day Bml u Beem'' ft dinme that te put up tomatoes. Danricg and golf everybody should drop them se quickly. re se murh mere interesting, though! SIiM Stewart has net even thought she does admit with an engaging smile of next year, for nfter n)l It Is n whole that she is no champion at swinging ' year off, se why bother nbeut It tee th clubs. Miss Montgomery Is the one debu tante who defends bobbed hair; she loves It nnd always has. She likes the thing. But there Is one thing, Miss len.er dresses for the stmnla reason Stnwarf has decided ideas nbnut. nnd that they make her leek tall and dignified. Miss Montgomery's crowning shame, of whirh she Is net ashamed, is sleep Inc. Morning, neon or night, she can hand", Miss Montgomery tells her prcf- I trem-e with the same engaging smile.' The ideal HE must be tall, good-leek ing, geed-natured. He must h ti Bm&MUBHm&mmm Katharine: Krt..l.vF' :sr . - ;'zMmB3mmm&:Jt, '-' siiKiiBiiiiHHniVnHSxir'xii ' m. Liz L t. .jiw t. - . . s x-Jaimmm9KAVJ& .nr -g m pgpiv viARy puDGIELV CARTER mwWr ;'m, :,,,,. mm mmk -m? jmfm: '- i.:--j. ;- ..uairs s,. ' -, . srmtn. ?,- t?mmm x. -. - . m m :u' ak- -:A .. m 1 ty?mW' TiniHH CARPENTER f f 4ii w 1 1 ' 1mm. FVKmmKSXmX -4. ' ,& i Ju HHiiBiiiHHKiE yKm :WKBB " Mm weighthan XilHiiBlllHi I i-lSr'Jmlw - 'iJHMiKKgliH' J9 f inWBrilBTitlMiT rr ii sv.jyisKtj, .. xvjuanK.sfiBfii:- Mt-ur ek1 - -Kt "-".":iT.:A.,jlivti7nfc.r '.nwmr. vHMr"iEr -. mrMx SmHtMSSiSmmHKt .samSbsmBm r nancy wntv, .. ssBk i 4 w mmipi? e'iim 1 1 mi WHIP I il ' . i, yHHV .MliiHRr- ' wSa "w w Jt 'JfflWiiiHklceN5TANCE 'y '.aiw .'r a& w-? sj jji frvrvT ? fMwnHiiiiviiiikHh .. .v v i r.xwj ij su l. rx j ; ".jH3 "s&ssifisft5fi . .SEffrs' BHeeiniHiHim'w m; mm& ssmm wmBmm imxr msm?.i' u$ffi ?wgmmm.x& this, she fs a student and has ben one I says, venr nt Brvn Mnwr After ulr months. With A little dlgnltv gees a long WJ this yeunc Ind.v. She loves te klrt. ...1 4I.1..I... , ..... IM H fluttering fiem pnrty te party and get- , ,,,,,, wnJ, (() pen( nn nf,crnoen enA j ting a tnste of the social world, Miss . most icliement In her dislike of house Lee experts te lesume her studies nnd keeping nnd nil that pertains te it. tn nrnhri,).. .n.i .,n -iii. nn tin. As regards a litisbntid, Miss Knowles will probably end up with an , does net wnnt a wenlthv mnn. but. en posing uegree niter ncr nnrac, nun ee wj,0 is nmbitleus nnd who might event- able te sign herself with a flourish, Dorethy Lee, A. B. Miss Dorethy Valentine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Vnlentlne, Is one of the debutantes who Is going te gpt n Jeb. She tins already hnd n busi ness course, and is all prepared te the rainbow unllv be rich bv his own efforts. Mi's Mary Fnlck inclines te the do de metic. She is the daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frit?. Fnlck, of Chestnut IW1. She in nn expert nt linking enkes. And she loves te sew nnd knit makes dresses thnt she can actually wear, and knits sweaters gnlere, every shade of step out Inte the wide, wide world nnd . make her bit. i Miss Valentine has a most unusual I and fascinating hobby. It is te analyse men their follies and feible. their conceits and deceits are all ns clear as dnyllgtit te this fair-haired young lady, i As a scientist put a drop of wnter under his lens and watches the little molecules squirm and wiggle, se does Miss Falck does net like bobbed hair new, though for n long time hhe cast enger ejes nt every pair of hrisers she snu. only te hnte h censervnthp family spllit them nwny. As n result, her hnir is long nnd t-he is in style without any worry as te keeping ends in. When it comes te husbands, Miss I nick does net care if hers Is rich or i'oer, se long n she is in love, but, rirh or peer, he must work. At 0 o'clock enrh day he must go out and stny out a I day. nnd nt. nlirht lh Miss Vnlentlne with men. Rhft studies Slnd welcome will he his them inside out nnd probably knows ' f JVy D,p." " ""V, is th" daughter n.. ,. i.- .i.. i.'... .u" .,.. I ff .ylr 1rssie. Ire-Bear. nnd in her mrm ..vn.-. ..e.. l.-., ,. mniiecK. ih leunu tne riinniplen of the old-fish Mint nientine likes housekeeping well enough, though one time the kept house the family went without lunch eon, for nhe forget that n luncheon hnd te be ordered before it would appear en the table. The twentieth century girl hns hrnlns Ipni'cJ girl. Sh thinks that the girl of ' fifty or even n hundred jenrs nge was lllllfh mere nttrnctivc Minn ihe el.l tedaj. The girl of this nge nnd gnnera I tien is se neisv nnd boisterous that she gets en people's nerves. Miss Drew -Bear, nfter sJie was grad tinted from the Agnes Trwin Scheel. ' took n bookkeeping course, rq expects te step out some tine ilnj next jenr anil , in the working glrlv nuetber del iddi'd te the job lt.t Slic plnjn tlic violin bentitiftilly nnd is i lever of music cr liebbv is collect- Jig nntirjuc.s. nnd since she makes u tmly of them nolied.i mu feel her en genuine nnppendnlv or give hr imitB ' .ion Sheraton Slie knen the renl thing through nnd through. A Writer She Would Be. and She Won't fie Denied Miss Fannv Weightmnn, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Aubrev H Weightmsn. leans nl!, toward the lltcrarv. Her hebbv is writing letters, but she al.-e writes scenarios. Though she has sub- imtteil tlie-e te the motion plefunY people, they de net secm te reregnirc the senilis in them nnd. like the pre- verbinl cat. they nlwn.i ivime back. And ' sometimes they come hack se quieklv ,ll veems t tint they hardly hsve left' , .Merely another case of pearls before, swine and fr0ine dav, ,en Mi-a I clehtnian is n famous writ.- n. meile mngnntes will be sorry. Toe lute. Mls Weightman does net want her huband te ,e terrlbb rich. but. she is net particularly nnil.ms that he should trrS".!- . Th."c must b v..i.., .uvhi nn Juki nn neneH in at.L.. EMILY KAIGHN BARTOW LTLUE STE.WART Thete. Craft skirts te trail en the ground sanltarj or net, that is what she likes. Miss Bnrtew likes te travel nnd never I wants te settle down, net even in her I denrly beloved Paris. She hns a had Very Desirable Ally Miss Llllle Stewart, daughter of Mrs, Rebert LeCente, Is sure of one thing, and that is that she does net like that. This TOIln Inrti- 1. i . i . infir ,A..rr.r.-iL,.,v"-" "e1'1- "n like t f I ?' ue " ""' " would land nerve nnd Is net insipid, se Miss , in.iM,,;,'',- Vnlentlne is keen for her, nnd she has I crr Scheel, anil swimming nnd ridin"' nlse decided ideas nbeut a hinbnnd. i "rf, ' " ' .("V01,"" "I'ei ts He must net he rich, since Mis, Vale,.. ' U ), tIn",J Jl''T'1 11 rhI . ne wants te start with him and help T,,,,,,,,, .h$Z I X'ZJth h !' him te make his wny In the world, but Keeping. frm heaifn.i s is' incline I ' 'rnt " ft. Parts, Beautiful Lure WXI '1 JustmK an i te Anether Bud of 1922 u(,l!lZ'ZUn, ,s ,h" "ii'igiiter or Mr. ami tm t ., Business Is the field Miss enstancc drews Hnrr.s. Jr., of Chestnut "Hi Kedgers has decided te enter. M.e I- ?m"Vje wlille abroad, and . daughter of Mrs Wlllanl Uedge.s, " - ht some of Itah nd wss educated nt (he invent de ,U- fl ,, -; i ;"'r h n sunnv -Aomptlen. in Paris. She speak, Italian lakes. ' ,mT the bIu- l Freticli. .crmH.i nnd Ualinn null"rai;,i' , ' ,rl,Ml f '"!' and can take shorthand ,n French as " , !' '; " 1 'nna. and loved lr. rtl a, .n English. Se M, Cen- ie i.fTeceu of '" ), 'rel seen, one lias eneugti going en at pres ent te keep her busy from morning until night, nnd has net planned a single HELEN HOPE. MONTGOMERY I'hote-Crartera ern "flapper" Is somewhat of an im provement ever the girl of years age, though she naively remarked thnt she ' had never tcnlly come into contact with the old-inshlencd girl of fifty years hack. However, she is glad the chnperenase system is gradually losing ground, for ' though chaperons nre n necessity, they! are nn nwilll nuisance. She is ner- fectly capnble of taking care of herself, ' e wny tue mini party? stance can held her head high and spurn ( lived there . i n.i nar n Tinnninn. i " "' n mere ie " - - - . . ,.,i n,i r. . ... ....... ntr "ir (we iii. ,. -... i.. r. " .a, an !.!- .I'll, la n,l.n l -e .. "" ". '"I ana get a position. ' .i.Vn . . '."'", win world seein drab. i, .:'". "" f unites, this cnv. intenv,, .,"". " v.i. jiiiii nns . ... . . i .imH .t Hrv icifie.Ai r.. . that Is her nuDanu. lie must be rich. I . . "' sentr, aaughteri This love In a cottage talk is all very , ,no ticy.!" nml "" Geerge Calvert well, but what about love flying out , J-"""' " ""W te play bridge. She I the window when poverty comes In the I is net n ,Vf ' CflUsc she h" "ever ,ler. and what about the wolf that ! wen' S',edU net evcn "w beginner's Up off te dreamland with no trouble ' COmes te the deer? All In all it Is best1 , , ' , '" iH P'eddlng nleng nnd at nil. Insomnia has never bothered te be able te shut out the wolf and . , !'K ,0.p, reunt nnd te finesse, her. and according te her friends, when ' lBUgh at him en the safe side of a I"'" ', , XM"B y-" k."w she will. He Iirh once dewd off she is as hard KOed .tout purse. i " "" te awaken ns the Sleeping Beauty of , n . r t i t ' M,M Car,cr s hobby ' Playing i the Fnlrv Tales. One of Literary Bent Vletieln. which proves that ih. V1,. "it . .. . . , - A T i- Kf ,l !..! I.n. We t . I0 ""C ...t.i .t tuiuvn in n question 07 nilS- IB ltUU IZIUlia lUUIllt "J " i-iiitkv. TOP nn.1....l. The most athletic debutante i.i .Miss Virginia Laguerennc Carpenter, dnugh ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeseph II. Car- millin,, ..i i .. ,. ., . t penier, .ir., ei viiesmui xiiii. emi S'tel AKiJSf .rre'suci, haen?a I h M' PeWP ' Wphta Pi, t ui ww w ln tennis and plays in all the teurna- neny Little Heme Bedy j nients. She is quite a hockey player Docs Net Want an Old Jeb I nd loves ice-skating. There is another side te Miss Car penter, and it is a deep, dark Fceret, a hidden talent. She loves te write, Miss Uedgeis loves te travel, ami 'would if peihle like te live nlwnjs in Paris If nil the debutantes who want 1 ."'..'.i- :.. i,n iln se. there will be .. .., iu mMTttUril. i iiviuillli; IS .WISH lln..!... I.i- i a gyii'T.ii ".-,-, ,. f .,, ,,,. ..,,, ,, - ,. .,.,. ","" eik leie. Jhss Ui'ii.'er- iiiin..-. -- . " "" eiis uinipenr?d for l one sirnngcrs succumb te its charm nnd with a comprehend.,,,; nigh Je (in the iherus, "Se this Is Paris." idiotic but in nl Pieb- Bobbed ban': DOROTHY ALE.rsITlNiP who engineers one of the old things has I endurance nnd energy. a bargain counter like the famous Mrs. Miss Carter designs a let of (, ' HutnmnRe net tlmt she rebembles Mrs. clothes, se all theso creations r J Kummnge by nny chance. She does Mljs Mary de Ferest Geary Is a lit tle home-body, according te herself. As for Jobs, they are for men, and n eman's plnrc is In the home. Henlly Wry domestic is this daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. Jehn White Geary, of Chest ut Hill. iter hobby Is kecnlnir scrnnlinnk. ,.,! he has four comnleie veliimev -,ii,,, " l In the making, nnd n peep In it .would give n true Index te Miss GearvV ny and varied Interests her idfa of "fa and things nnd who's who. Once "pen a time she collected stamps. Miss Geary loves te paint pictures, ceurse. This artistic temperament Ma expression ln her dresses, which re TlTid of hue and as bright of color M Ihtt fn, H. Aw ibd j a. bUH from Paris after all. s nre net Pllia vmitii ln.l .,. . .. ,, -".. .(..., incicie leuiuuu games nnd however, te the thrill clothes self-made. theatres, of wearing Bobbed hnir is taboo with her She would net like the long dresses te May In egue for ever, nnd as boeh n. n,'. . .-.-.., well, poems nnd steiles nnd things, but ' U,"K wv( comes nleng she js Kt t0 ier ,er lUBmM( nun uui hi yci nun uiijimiiK iiuiiiisueu. , .-...... nun ,n niicsi. no must hiie u bcuse (r humor he Seme man te whom she confided her i A domestic dch Is Mihs rilen Hnr- rounds rnlher probable, for Miiely some ambitions In the llteiarj line came right, iUeii, whose coming-out has been pest- f tlle tall men hne a setue of humor, out and told her that he would hae te i pened n few months en Account of the ! This Deb Is AlfSet rlimica luii. lilniMii'v i.tte ciilimlel civ If death of ll('l' LM'.'l llfllnnl li ,.'n M. -'l... !.. she hoped te make a ii'iuue in Hie world I Curtis Ilnnlsen. ' ' " ' . for O Nice, Big Jeb JOV DREV- BE.AR. nn rinii ...i r-t- i. , .. uui. i nn iiiiu mir, tuu is me very antithesis te that fat, blindly, puffy, old lady. A Girl Scout troop Is one of Miss Harrison's interests, but next year she expects te bcttle down nml sfn.ln i ' u I MUs IIar'rlen ha, but two ,.,,. I "'"tli.U he," she does net In the ae long s she does no. l.e te wash i. .....i. i... ...".'. "'Vast enjev iieing u. (JIhics. Tl,f i. ,i i,i ,.,;., :.. in- imisi ec taw nna, aii i,,, i,,,1w ,n ,inP ,,,, t ,,.... ..; , . '"."' , ' : , , ?, "'.' '""'' weriu tlmt bin-deters. Slip wen d present is dung n much et t ns two 'rather k.fi, ,i, ,i . i , . i 1, . i -nl"el bcrut) the thmr or make a liun- leet inn si ind Hut she mnniues te dred lie.la n,..., i ,, , wedge ... M-nie rcnd.ng new and then, ' Sen.K ,.,' " " "?h 1 . l1' ' njiv lain rt'lill IIIJ1? )I ,l J Lee please notice this, and let con- ..:. - .... I ' " O.. I...I . . v...,,- ,,! .Mltip I.,.,. A of letters. When the change comes (he Ihh I nn.sen evea housekeeping Miss Ka.heriue Dunn Is anxious te .VnMihe swea.er.-sweaters of eery! Mis - - t!.., fail -li...re. daughter world car, be ptcpuu'd te .vcehe some and lmkc "' '""h cakes and pies "make her debut in the business world. Lse.t nnd uirleu slip her ward- of Mr- nd Mrs. KINha I enlightening llilngs from the pen of A kitchen, with shining kettles and After she left SpilngMde. she attended ! rbe She ,,lui Miss Carpenter. ' 'l''B" very interesting ,.!,.. ,e the HilMde Scheel. r , ,, then mm ,, ,,,., et ,lk(1 le ,.,,,. ,.!,, L ," ,'' Fer one of n lltciary bent. MNs.her, for she loves te cook, and can took a sece.arial course, se is all set at all S . .. ,' es' i, S ,' " ,rK"lnr Caipcnter'H hobby Is .a.hcr Mai.lit.g. -te ' ."' J" lb " culinary line, even te walk. Inte a nc elg job I ' " ' , t ",,'" 'm u" '' l. "V '"l, ,'""" It is collecting hnn.lkcrcliiels, men's "''. ' .. J"u '" tln,'S clikkens. ' Misn Dunn Is the .laughter of Mr. H, ..,...... i m.h.Jui ,;'"""" """M Linen hand-I -"'ss iiumsen is nrn.lunte of St. I nnd Mr. LMwurds S. Dunn of Clie-i. -i . '1'' ,..; "' ' ' "" "l m,1" '"" l'",v, the .. in.. . , . - - - mil ier II out uiu, aiiu wuue sun iinu te learn 'hew te keep Ueuke, by order of the i being somewhat of a bookworm. 1 And she lei s te knit. As her needles . , and only their silk ones. Linen hand- I ,,,,! ""son is nrwlunte of St. kerchiefs are perfectly safe with her. ) Timethy's Scheel, Maryland, mid her Mlw Caruuutur think that the med- hobby,. U bargalu.huuUuj, ab liauaU) lie meaern girl, nnd admires nianu well. ner Independence and capability. llb Uoiello Lee likes house A uiusii ini'l plavs Then, she is athletic, and the r.i .i ..i. n i. ion-ion inipii ... i rr h.md that the tM'i-al "lleiinnr" l III rfl'ltlx abh tlicie is ' CM ,1 t'.tl f I It . I ' l.M'.ll nml il:iliin 1U-". S,,M,l:sUteUe.Uer. .. no. keen about ,' lio'ubekcepin,-. bur .an iiwnage a h..uie , if necesMii lie sunting and swim ming urc her pet M"'Il,, . Miss Fran..- Hu knell i- the jenng ladv who weu'd like te de new pii pu tt eik! Aci'enling te Ler it would be cry. vcrv tliulliiig te be a cub n peller, and -nn e next car she hope, te de something intei-.ting, it iiiulit be that Mi-- I5ickiK-ll will be teariiu' dewi 'he street niter the engines and UrcHk- . nig into tights te M-e who i" bung pummcled or who 1- doing the pum nieling, nnd Miuti lung a lu'diiigut lunch, ns n model lopeiter should Miss I'.ii knell is the daughter t Mr and Mrs. Hebc.t T. Hicknuil, nl t'li'-t-nut HIM. nnd after she wn- gruliMtnl .fiem Spi-ingside hil.oei sin- took i luisiiies course. ('ntr.ir '" '1" iisiml tun of debutantes. Miss. Hi. knell l.kts a girl with bobbed bun iinte .is well, as one who bus a full ii'ieln of .own ing glerj " She nNe pieters the short sl.uts, but whether sue would th in the face of tasluen and wear ihem u , Hiieiher iiuestien. I Miss ltn knell ptijejs rding nnd twimiuing most of all the slt t- and is ery much interested tn music, phij - ' ing the piano iiiuisiially well ' She thinks that tin ideal irl would be a leiiibimii'.nii of the old time and the nuidern The Mi'tuiset lift) Miir age combined with the iu.b pendente imil gcl-up-iind-gn of it p.isint-ila gill would liiuke an excellent lembiiia- t.nii Miss Nam v Knowles, da.k-ejed daughter of Mr and Mrs. Nathaniel Knowles, of l'b stunt Hill, is a gind gind unte of Agues hwiu Sihnel, ami ap ap plees eutliely of "llnppcrs' she likes their independence and uui se much better than the sweetness nml m sipidlt of the gill et tift J ears age. Miss Knowles Ienc.n te get dies(., f,,r pill ties, esiccinll if the dies., hupping te be a new one. She had bobbed him nnd, theuuli slic likes n, is bowing te the will of li.nie FisliiDii and letting it glow At the piesent stage little vu.spj ui'i'p out tiein under the ceiiliniu,' nit, and it will be iminj a da hefeie Miss Knowles can feci perfectly sure that a wuue it is eeuaiu that she will . fniltll Allrln. .... ... "11. I .J " ' "'".'I till Ill siinin ..nnillt, , . . "-'I ..iiiit most ileljutnntes. with n be III Ik I.Ike medium that would be she likc.s spot is. all spoils tlieiit.li ten ' uiiupiisiie of ilemuie ins is i mill, her speualti Gelden Hair Prevails Among New Secial Flowers iiiiMinr iiinifti. iteiMitnnt,. s -ti- Mai-g.iiu Legan th. tall I.I,,,,, d-,e,-h-ter of Mrs Samuel !.. f , , rK,n. "'""'" II s .emarkahle hew ,"y et Ins icnrs debutantes are blends-- golden hair is tl .t j,,,,,,,!,,,. ,,., time. She .sail for the great ,mldoe'.s? but stnis m tuinis and pb.is l a let of the tinpertaiit lenrn-iments Miss leg,,,, plnis he.ke, remarkably well- .., a.t se much i.iemvss did .h show wi h a he.kei mi.K ,,, ,,. W, elected heckev . aptah, 0f SplChl n .hoel, and that a mighti g,," lhe gieat wide outdoors ueier did se.m te gee will, i. ,., affairs of H household, be it ,s el,, ,inlllri, ,hnt Miss Legan rheiild net i,,,,,,,. , ,, ln domestic, but she is -, mvll. ,,,, JJ , it is n rilie pietuie that slie misses Miss Legan has idn.is for the fmnr, thai aie far tmni spurn, since she W epeiting te de something In hospital weik next wai She has alwais been intu ested in ihmgs f thl M.rt. se welllil like In get intu it seneush. Shq is all for th.. minleru c,,, tlmt 'iuh i will of her own, with the proiise that she is net allowed te inn wj,. .Mis aiah limine is th. Mrs Cntt. et the debutantes. She knows tight mi the hat hew mnin Sunters- there, ue no. I when the next clceti,m ,1 h In Id. She has ,,,,, ,,., m, (inv Nftn speeches or uui te) ,,ih.e, hut me uj lell just hi w net ue slie will M M.ss Dunne is the daughter of Mr an. I Mrs. Itusseii liuane, ( (Jrnn Hill I iiruw, Ou'ilnoek, and Is a gindiiale et Wist.nei, t'enn. Slie Is 'mother de butimte te whom I'm is mlN, and after ii let of tiaicling and ncing tlic world she wants te Iim m tiav Puree. Miss Dunne loves in piaj the violin nnd expicts te stinli iiiusie next year. Mi- thinks the dapper'- ls out of stile but I lie I. nidi I II gill, with llt'C llidepeli. lell. e and pi il ill k'r-i. s llu, While Mi-s Dunne iniii did much 1 eUs.'ke"l.n she has ,i e(iK (,( lie wiiuld net like H New th,. ,m. niiielils of siiflinge would sn Ihac ueiiiiu inteiesle.l ill pelitii s neer al. geed ill lhe home the.i fc'i their hus bands nut of miiis, mid never hue any epi me can. opener, ue Is net yet a con I , " ""v " '"iiii-i".-, nun ,---, ,. ,, '. - -"s i nanus out ei miiis, i r. plays hockey, tennis, basketball, besides luT,. Ji !U' 1 "'!, "i' '"" np ,,,I, h,ta.- L dishes te wash ev. v keeping,! being an excellent swimmer. After f JtCZ ti&Cti AXl.A' m w 'i I r.v. ', . A ?Ull . i.1 K'sJ!, . . .nl vt'fVJftysJMV. .i.. ,,