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lc looked at her mystified. "Then why did you slight yes in sult my poor little gift?" "Your gift!" she echoed blankly. At that moment Margie came to them. Both rose at her approach. "Ruth, dear," she began,- ."I just ran up to my room for something, and while I was looking for it this pin dropped into the box that held those roses. In searching for it I found this card. I didn't mean to rob you, dear. It was just a mistake." She took the rose from her gown -o and handed it with the card to Ruth. The-girl took them wonderingly, but Margie kissed her and went away. Then . Ruth read upon the card something that brought to her face a color that matched the rose in her hand. "Oh!. But I'm robbing her!" she cried. "No, you're not- We're just good pals, iMargie and I but I want you to be " It didn't seem necessary for him to say anything more. Both understood. o- CHINA LENDS HAT TO AMERICAN BEAUTIES No Tilt in the Angle at Which Chin Chinjs Worn. BY BETTY BROWN It's called the "Chin Chin," it's of Chinese origin and it is stamped with the approval of the "Cupid" hat makers. This should prove a fatal combina tion for any susceptible man to face, provided the hat is put on properly, that is, absolutely straight across the forehead, with the ornament squarely between the eyes. . Such directness and simplicity will probably be positively hypnotizing above a rounded chin and almond shaped eyes of any preferred color.. The hat -is developed in gold color Straw and satin and is .trimmed with, a self-color ornament and band.