60) NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
JUDY O’GRADY’S PAGE 
Fashion and Household Suggestions 
Aug. 4, 1916. 
FOR THE 
“COLONEL’S 
LADY 
What Shall You Wear 
On Your Vacation? 
REN’T you going to take a vaca- 
tion this year? A real vacation, 
[ mean, out in the open country. 
Where you will learn to walk again 
(you may not believe it, but you have 
probably forgotten how!), and_ to 
breathe again and to really live, per- 
haps, for the first time. In August, 
September and October there are go- 
mg to be some beautiful weeks for 
just such an outing, and the attrac- 
tions of the shore and country are 
greater than at any other time in the 
year. 
For such a vacation you will need 
clothes a little different from those 
that suffice for ordinary wear. They 
must be sensible if you are going to 
get any real benefit from your rest 
and they must be attractive if you are 
to be happy with them. 
The first consideration is shoes, for 
if these are not comfortable and suit- 
able all is lost. In these days of flat 
heeled shoes there would seem to be 
little need for a werd about this sub- 
ject, but only too often flat heeled 
shoes have toes that are injuriously 
pointed. <A straight, broad last is 
necessary for walking and should be 
worn even at the cost of a part of 
the style of one’s shoes. Rubber 
soles are not desirable for warm 
weather as they are so heavy and 
heating to the foot. The flexibility of 
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rubber soles may be found in elk; 
which is much lighter and quite as 
durable as the rubber. Canvas shoes 
are cooler than any others, although 
buckskin and undressed kid are more 
in vogue. In dark shoes, tan will be 
found softer and lighter than black 
and some very smart tan boots are 
now being shown for | fall wear. 
Stockings, too, are an important point 
in the question of comfort. Don’t 
try to wear silk or lisle hose on a long 
walk; wear cotton stockings because 
they are not only more durable but 
also softer and more comfortable. 
A woolen sweater is quite a neces- 
sity for out-of-door life and it may 
be had in as pretty a shade as may the 
silk one. The rose colors are espe- 
cially attractive this season, as are 
also the yellow. The newest sweater 
slips on over the head with a “V” 
neck that is open nearly to the waist- 
line. This in white with white An- 
gora collar and cuffs is pretty. The 
heavier sweaters for autumn will be 
made more as the tailored coats are. 
One in stripes is smartly made with 
collar and revers and large patch poc- 
kets. Another has a little fullness 
gathered into the belt in back and 
striped coflar and cuffs. Another 
buttons from the shoulder to the hem 
and has a high, turnover collar. 
For a hat almost any that is soft 
and substantial will do. Clever, be- 
coming little hats may be made of 
linen tape sewed ’round and ’round. 
Soft felt hats, too, are popular with 
the smart, young vacationist as their 
colors are so pretty. Knitted caps ia 
checkerboard effects are effective with 
sweaters and are surprisingly easy to 
make. If your vacation is to be a 
little gay, you.may like a white hat, 
either small or large or a smart basket 
hat with a basket of fruit in front. 
One clever dark hat was of navy blue 
straw and its only trimming, a large 
bunch of flat, purple grapes sewed to 
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the side of the crown. ‘This, you 
might wear with suit, sweater or silk 
coat. 
The new silk coats by the way are 
quite the best looking wraps of the 
season for wear at the summer re- 
sort. Of navy blue taffeta in chic 
models they satisfy every longing. 
They all have one characteristic— 
fullness which is sometimes confined 
by a belt. They are trimmed around 
the bottom, wrists and neck with 
three-inch ruffles, deeply  picoted. 
Capes come on many and are quite 
becoming. By all means have one 
for evening wear on your vacation. 
Fruits in Summer Diet 
© much has been said about the de- 
sirability of fruit in the summer 
diet that there is small need of em- 
phasizing that side of the question 
here, and perhaps the ease with which 
fruit may be prepared for the sum- 
mer meal has been sufficiently dwelt 
upon, but in many homes this latter 
point seems to have been lost sight of. 
Fruits may be made to serve so many 
purposes in the meal and with com- 
paratively so little effort that it be- 
hooves the housewife to keep in touch 
with new and different methods of 
preparation. Simplicity should goy- 
ern the whole summer schedule, par- 
ticularly in eating, for even if the 
Colonel’s Lady does nothing more in 
the preparation of the meals than to 
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