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Show tfew DETACHABLE CAPES MAKE FOR VARIETY, Hair Fashions Are Versatile OUR COMIC SECTION By CIIERIE NICHOLAS 0 J' l D Events in the Lives of Little Men i i, pi m iimJiin. nn sW.J1"- M3 FATTERN ""' vi I realize or are coming MOST realize that as far as capitwomen alizing personal charm and achieving t smart and distinctive appearance are concerned, there is nothing which so effectively does just that as perfect grooming. Not even a wardrobe of beautiful clothes can do for one that which a becomingly colffed head, a nranlngly arched eyebrow and a youth-fiTin- g facial can do. Jo lieu of which, small wonder is It that the matter of placing one's 4estlny in the hands of one's favorite beautician Is growing to be a fixed habit with the fair sex rather than u occasional luxury. And so, Madam and Miss Vacationist, how about it, are you making It i matter of first importance to see to It that your hair Is set in order ere yon depart for seashore, or mountain-tideNow that the newest method is to do it the machlneless way no wires attached no electricity, the of a "permanent" becomes more of a pastime than a trying, ? ordeal. By the way, mind In regard it Is well to keep In to the latest halrdress that the distinguishing feature of the nnartest coiffures is hair that Is partly wly and partly straight Which neans that for the first time in years the girl with straight hair has a real adtantage, for she can get a permanent wave and have the waves placed where she wants them Instead of havi- ng them all over her head. The girlish halrdress at the top of the group Illnstrates the idea. Here the hair is wished back sleek and waveless from tie forehead with curls and waves de- at the back and each side. pretty fashion of wearing flow-er- a In the hair has been revived. In "lis instance of a Psles adds infinite charm. veloping semi-wreathl- SUMMER CLOTHES REALLY 9943 The winsome maiden wearing the net collar, posed below in the picture, also has a and a part-curlhalrdress, and there is a suspicion of bangs surmounting her lovely brow an adorable coiffure for youth. Yes, we agree with you, the hair arrangement to the left in the picture is extreme and will probably Interest only the type who are seekers after something "different" We appreciate the fact that it would take some time for the conservative average woman to to such a radical change from prevailing fashions as this. However, it does carry the message that the newest trend is to bring curls up higher on the head off the nape of the neck, not necessarily as high as pictured, but striking a happy medium. Here you see also the coronet braid which if you haven't one grown to your head, need worry you not at all, for you can buy 'em looking as natural as your very own. And that's what our grandmammas used to call them in the days of their youth, if we are not mistaken referring to those little over the temple and forecurly-kew- s head. A more conservative halrdress is presented to the left In the group. It is Just such as ladies of refinement and cultured taste will covet. Not a hair Is seen out of place, which is exactly what fashion demands of the new coiffures, an exquisite finesse which stands for expert grooming. Since It Is again the fashion to wear ribbons and bandeaux, we thought you might like to see the attractive way the Idea has been carried out in the instance of a young modern, so we are adding It (in the circle) as a postscript. The bandeau Is formed of velvet leaves which crown her pretty waves and curls in classic simplicity. fluffy-ruffl- e part-straig- y HECKU "THE PHONE WOULD r?lMy WHEN I'M HERE" ANP MO ONE ELSE IN THE ad-Ju- HOUSE hello! m 1 n V X well-planne- I ;, JUU h L'jV . i VsELL WHAT DO YOU TMIMrtT OF THAT pAR GOODBYE' NUMBER, Clothes have become so profound-feminine that happily one no longer feels obliged to babble about their femininity. i say! J r7 vajwat THE AVAS S IPEA 1 O Weetern Ll Ntwpper Union -- 1,1 To CALL THE ANP MARKET -AI tD I pn T w1 by Western Newspaper Union. By CHERIE NICHOLAS J WROMG- - SOP.R.Y ft j OUR NUMBER J -- J 'll' ll - -'- - wind-blow- BUck Snatching a Snooze FINNEY OF THE FORCE are obviously created for worn-5J- J not for tomboys, or baby dolls. midseason shows the mode toward a perfection of bailee that has not been achieved in a ef'ng time. Exaggerated fects have been swept away, leaving Pleasant ghosts of their former selves lend movement to the silhouette. bust is now the most important. Point yeSi one can gay ltf the j, Pt-- of the silhouette. Every coutu-- , r emphasizes it In some way, at east on frocks and blouses. All the ,er moot style boundaries fade Into significance beside it Feveryth.mss J ALL SET NOW V LOOKING AHEAD Doris had Just lost her baby teeth and was thrilled at the prospect of getting new ones. One day her mother saw her looking in a mirror, seriously studying the gap that was soon to be filled by her second teeth. Presently Doris turned and said : "Mother, I hope my new teeth will be gold ones, don't you?" Toronto Globe. v They curves. The curved hip d line Is repeated by the curve of the yoke, collar and cape. Yery becoming to everyone 1 Pattern 9943 may be ordered only in sizes 12, 14, IS, IS, 20, SO, 32, 34, 36, S3 and 40. Size 16 requires 4 yards contrastfabric and d ing. Send FIFTEEN CENTS In coins or stamps (coins preferred) for this pattern.- Be sure to write plainly your NAME, ADDRESS, the STYLE NUMBER and SIZE Send your order to Sewing Circle Pattern Department, 232 West Eighteenth street, New York, N. Y. weft J i OH! HELLO, FANNY beau-catcher- NAVY SHEER SUIT FEMININE One Error THE FEATHERHEAD5 Detachable capes are so fascinating and so smart ! This Is a lovely dress for town wear, and It Is adaptable to all sorts of occasions. Jt's especially attractive If made of a dotted print, as shown In the picture : but any of th checks, stripes or figured fabrics are nice for It The dress is uniquely fashionable In that It combines tall slenderness vlth i:xSrSir-r- 1- aLK- Word to the Wis "I see you have a 'No Tipping' sign on the wall," remarked the diner. "Oh, yes," said the waiter, "but only those on a diet ever pay any attention to it" Glowing "I thought Utopia was Just myth.' ' "Isn't it?" "Read this summer resort folder.' - Louisville Courier-Journa- ' l. Girl. n Geography Examiner Have finished making up your map? Modern Girl Student No, I find my compact yon can't IIMIW Complex Features Midsummer Collections Lovely, wearable, feminine clothes "Wttogulshed the Paris midseason col-lon- s. Freaks and oddities were wnsplcuous by the,r absence; no buses, no panniers, no nothing ologlcaL They follow, in the main, e natural lines of the body, and 8lm ,S t0 make woraen attrac- tive wM-MHi-v- fish-fin- mK u 5Ss!kSe up mm. fading points stood out First, complex. Secondly, the e black per-wten- of the coat. Many collections are so black, that .""Slit think a gigantic Inkwell sa teen spilled over them. Black for 'rnliK, black for' afternoon, black evenlnK- - Sometimes, for evenings, T excltlnS fabrics make the black unusual. Cellophanes, and cires, jnscurious crinkles and clokles. nsua'th "er blacks, whites, and un grJ'S, and her fabrics suggestk widow's Schlaparelll weeds, ion, to be the funeral celebrating to depression, r three-quarte- . This Bmnrt new and very wearable of bem-berswagger suit In a heavy sheer has a dashing windswept collar of white pique. A suit of this descrlp tlon Is an asset to any andr every summer wardrobe. Its one coat will pose stunningly over any looks it and prints daytime of your ever so voguish worn with your white and pastel colored piques and linens. once see the pos Every woman will at slblllUes in this suit L "ye mm three-quarte- 9 Wwtin ww( " Will j urn |