mW&L—• Bq Winifred H. Gooden AndHedHends ^me Paper Do// that Sets the Stu/es Sister Peggy Goes Visiting PEGGY, Fashion Fanny's college sister, had in tended to spend the week-end at home, but when her roommate invited her to her aunt’s country place she put off her home visit for another week, even though she did want to see her little sister and her mother ever so much. Peggy was glad, indeed, that she had a new dance frock, for probably they would spend Sat urday evening at the Country club. The dress was a very pretty affair of orchid colored chiffon, trimmed with a frilled cream lace. Besides the dance frock she took with her a new three-piece costume which consisted of a cape and a dress. The cape and the pleated sides of the dress were of a bright green, yellow and black printed silk, while the rest of the costume was of a plain green. Yellow roses trimmed the green hat which she wore with it. DIRECTIONS FOR USING CUTOUT—Cut out the figure and mount on pasteboard. Then cut out the garments and fold the tabs back so they will bold the garment* In pi to a * on the figure. The hat must be cut on the dotted line to slip over head. Miscellaneous News From the Realm of Science and Invention | The latest nautical invention now In use In England is a machine which throws a beam of light to the sea bottom, allowing tho depth of the water below the ship to be measured. Soundings may thus bo done away with. The Invention Is of unusual Importance, since It may be usefully employed by the big liners in entering shallow waters. Ey means of a “selenium eye" Whir'll, when properly connected with a telescope and recording de vice, permits an nstronomer to reg ister automatically the light varia tions of any heavenly body through out the night while ho sleeps com fortably In bed, is acclaimed by astronomers as a most valuable In strument. A postal machine has been Invent ed in France that prints .1,000 sheets of 100 stamps, perforates, numbers, cuts, counts and makes them up into bundles in an hour. With a new hand-operated ma chine, peanuts can be sorted into eight sizes and delivered inlo sepa rate containers. New giant locomotive*, now used by the Union Pacific railway, stand 15 feet 10 Inches in height and near ly 100 long, while they weigh more than 291 tons each. According to reports, 500,000 Japanese are to be sent to Bni7.il for purposes of colonization, The Japanese government, it is so id, will pay tho cost of Immigration (about $8 a head), and tho govern ment of Brazil Is to taka i are of the Japanese when they urrlve, dis tributing them in agricultural re gions where they are needed. A tux of 400,000,000 rubles n year Is levied upon all fnmllies in Bos nia having one servant, and 500,• 000,000 rubles for each additional maid or butler in the house. At the present rats of exchange, 100, 000,noo rubles Is tho equivalent of IS. Postage stamp* issued In Egypt illustrate the image of Isis, goddess of tho Nile, tho statue of Raineses II, Sphinx, tho Colossi of Thebe*, the Pylon of Kaznuk, Hie Kook Temple of Abu ftlmbelc, and the his toric Citadel of Cairo. Prof C. It. Tharaldsen, of the De partment of Zoology at Northwest ern I'niversity. It Is said, nfler years of Labor Ins perfected nn ap liaialu* siu'Hji1 d bj finely adjusted screws, the work of which Is o accurate sn«t mlnlito a* to enaMe It to dissect living human re's. terntine what makes these colls da*, An oil purifier, built on the sftn.e principle as a cream separator, tak" the dirt out of used nil, much cream separator takes the create trom milk. August Hadrcht, of Washington. I). (’., an engraver by irado, 1 is Just completed the difficult task f carving a portrait of President Harding on the head of a pip. ^ <