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Show ' i i i i i i 11 1 ' ' - . .. ' , ' i t.MMn mmj hi inn m nmmmmmmmmi m trn: imJkiiumilAmyaJ Yes Surely We Want to Send Our Friends a Card for Xmas. Order Now while Stock is Complete g.-zsrvr. i " i ' Iii i I i FASHIONS I (or t& Smart - Woman S4 . ; fl I hM . 0 VARIED NECKLINES ' Pirij this season seems determined to prove that there is no limitation to the number of ways in which necklines neck-lines may be varied, and that each our be equally flattering. A rippling: collar follows the slenderizing diagonal line of the frock on the left, with its soft drape. Diagonal lines are likewise favored jo the neckline of the frock shown on the right, forming the front yoke. The outline point it repeated at the front of the skirt, and inverted-pleats serve further to carry out the length ened lines which characterize this be coming model. First Model: Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 4646. Sizes 14 to 46, 45 cents. Second Model: Pictorial Printed Pirtern No. 4726. Sizes 14 to 46, 45 cents. . I FASHIONS I for the Smart Woman S4 CARDIGAN vs. BOLERO ... All the world is wearing jacket-suits, jacket-suits, and what a vast variety thc-c is to choose from. The battle between the cardigan and the bolero is waxing merry but it is safe to bet that in the end they will both triumph. For nothing is so smart or wearable aj ; either the cardisan or bolero, j At the Teft, the novelty tweed, tlie crepe blouse, and the (.Thane! how make a strong bid for victory. fi.:t at the right, tl; Hark silk bolero, the printed silk frotk, the glimpse of win:-ve? win:-ve? tee, gallantly claim to win in tin ir dual role of outdoor suit cr frock for " under the fur coat. . First Mode! : Pictorial Printed IV-tcrn IV-tcrn No. 474 Sizes 14 to ,il o ce:.ts. . , Second .JfA.U': r.Vlorfc.f W'.- i Pattern No. j53. buc 14 I,, .! ! ', cents. Enlarged Tores Show Meglect ExtraCharge BlDS ST.O 804 I Wk?, t - - ' ' i DEPOSIT' . ... nSt3L . - . v . . . cr S' secures . , t $6-67-81 , -4T j Term3 l , . This .illustration .shows the Penin- TTS "t T .T t7 . 7 V V T A 13" In addition to beinjj one of the jr.vst ' ' sular SPLENDID, a full Porcelain JH I i ? j 4 f-f- " beautiful Coal Ranges ever b:;Jf, ' ' enamel' stove' of great beauty, re- SL JLsslJL Ai kJP :tuJ 3. A . the Peninsular has a rational re; .-. splendent in its attractive combina- . ., . v . ;. tation for SUPREME cooking ef- tion'Of gray or tan made of un- f I iWr ra ir rrf 3v ficiency . . . for durability . . . usually heavy cast iron, fully guar- ' ' HUCli I SL U g for LASTING SATISFACTIO::, anteed, absolutely dependable, it is . . backed by' one of the largest sum; ' " a range of-long life and practically '''auMMfeBM ' manufacturers in the world. 'Ox ; indestructible. ', ITf ... ' ' 1 1 .F51fet'ry , . in youf way of owning one. ' IKir ' - 17 for'irj Record-Broking Vaizzi PlCrt-n it -'tl P&&t& ' ever offered ' ' . , , teil:?.?! ; . This great sale has been well ' ' ... Jm' ' " . tended, all hac mrelcd at 1- , . r , , : . .. -'4n?tS- J - wonderful ... values offered - - 'MiOrr I 3 and those whi have p,icl- : . " . ... ;" - L!1S' Peninsular Cor! Range uiil no , f i- v" Thi 36-piece Dinner Set rfMrU 1 P ,v J P, vl ' joy cooking per. ction, such as t:.,.; ' Ak.l,.fl PV ' iin?r'5,yw 'Vfr- ri-Mi..-f:'-"'l have never Un". i. Don t v.a'c a-.- U Absolutely Free . fcZ&W1 A! ' - ' other minute . . . mai e t!P . With evry Peninsular Coal Range . MS''M ,,,nnnd right that , purchased during this sale. Think', il' 3 ' 12 Sr'hr"1'"'" ' : what a REMARKABLE OFFER MlB'M ; .,tomonow by b,i ,.,cat.s. . , , - this is.,-Act - - - NOW! " ":r ' By DORIS HALE DuBarry Beauty Consultant 0T all th flUMtlons women ask me about beauty care, the querr, "What shall I do about enlarged poreaT" Is asked Bore often than any other. know noma elderly women-women women-women in their sixties or even Bore who have fine skins. They may be Just lucky; I suppose tome are. But, In most cases, you wll) find that women whose skins are line In texture after thirty bare cared for them faithfully. They have watched their health-tried health-tried to prevent a sluggish system and a sluggish skin. They prob-ably prob-ably use only the finest cosmetics. And Instead of trying some different differ-ent preparation each week, they've tuck faithfully to preparations that really benefitted their skins. Keep the skin olean! That is the great preventive of enlarged pores. Chemists have spent years In the preparation of creams that aid yery much. Keep a Jar of cleansing cream handy. Spread It all over the face and neck, working work-ing it upwards, of course. This cream may then be removed by a skin tonic and freshener that dissolves dis-solves every atom of it, penetrates pene-trates the little crevices In (ho skin, so fine that only a microscope micro-scope shows them, and leaves your face fresh and sweet. If your skin Is oily and that's the kind of sl;in that seems most inclined to larpe pores there ar gentle astringents that may be used to advantage after a. sooth- inR wash with a good soap in warm water. They tighten up the relaxed tissues; make the skin tingle. At night, when yoit re- ., move the powder and duat or the c"--, be sure very sure that jour face Is clean beforo you gi to bed. ', If you are under par la hoa'th, your skia shows it, and laie pores may result anyway. The only advice I can give tpi then is to see your doctor. He w'.U sursost a diet and other regulations regula-tions to build up your strength. so that your circulation and yiu s!;!n will reflect Impro.ed health. beauty (Magic in Jour Wands " Peninsular Circulators':' j:: :.' v::':Radiate'aridCircii!ate ; . . m&M-S ;.vv,;-,? Moist .Heat-i vmmm . J?eniii8uiar Circulators with." their beutifurvitreous' walnut Jjinished cabinets, ,' .. - iv ' 'i fKl4 ''7Ht t"Ifi are a distinctive departure from the old type, residence, hating-stovt, 'render- . :V ::'."', '.'".''. .'j ' . .. ,f J f3j: $f Ivtt'jj,' ......... ing-a more efficient and ccouoniieal heating s vice. Cold air i drawn up , ' 5M?'i! ii ' 'tji T ""Vu 1'- , from tlie-floor and circulated arq'ufjd 'the interior, casing, tli.en passed put , ' .-t'i . j f?4! I 'iC v -' r -i . " thrugh the top heated and moistened. V . '. . -A ' ' '.M . .' "f i!-ftitS, W -4 S?l''bi ": vrfCl This system is approved lythe national .Warm Air; Heating Associfction. . ' ' i A 'f !" ? iVJLE, ' ?X&Z'ft2t&'''V?zti i The equivalent of a baisement heating plant, they heat comfortably-from three ' I tfr r &,1TV"V,Y' K'-' -!L41 I '"..' . : . - . ..... ' .t ii J e, 'L " t , fx to five rooms and burn with equal efficiency and economy soft or hard coal or - 5 st-trf '-.-tt'' " i' V "-','TiJ.ir- , - . : .v . ' --. ". I 1124 vA'.;,1ife '. ... ,. . . , i : :.' .. .. ....... A $ j Lfv;fl ujWE i; " M Peninsular Circulators are the most economical end easily operated heaters ' ' " WMl? vrtv'iifU!' ' V'' 1 - . '"- ' .7. ever, made. Every mechnical detail is perfect. ; , ' MM h A hiV''' cl ' . !io K-l -' - i,u- r A Peninsular Circulator will prove.. a delightful revelation to you when you 1 I j y3'3'" iTlkt ' , find how greatly it increases the comfort of home life. Decide' right-now to - S5's!? 'Sr .- 'Jl' v S"' v - . - ' ... -. Wk Xi.SoSTw " i .'. ..... , .. .. . fe"'l,k"'4'";r,"? -t"ilf''" ',".'.."'"'"'''"'"' . . 'v . . ... f ; By DORIS HAUB Du23drry'Bduty CotwuJtunt IF 'we on fhls side of the ocean could become more hand con-, con-, scions some of our personal beauty problems would be solved. While In France, I was Impressed with the knowledge and skill most women possess in the use of their hands. We - may as well realize that they are Jointly responsible for skin loveliness, along with preparation! prepa-ration! of unquestioned quality. Of 'course, we need Just the right things to work with! You who are home-makers know that you can't cook If you don't have flour, and eggs, butter and baking powder. So. In caring for your kin, you can't expect to Jeep it healthy and well-nourished without with-out wing Just the right applications. applica-tions. ' However, In any really fine preparations there Is no secret, it Is all there in the Jar ready for use. The secret If you still insist in-sist en .one Is simply to use these scientific aids as they were Intended In-tended to be used. Now I want V"'';;'"; ' ' to talk to you a little about cleansing cleans-ing the skin. For simple cleansing I'd suggest three things: a cleansing cream, a lotion that tones and freshens and, of course, cleansing tissues. Also, and tills is most Important, ' you will want the free and full use of both your hands I It's my theory that only by using both hands can you give every single part of your face and nock the kind of treatment It needs. Now, with your finger tips spread with the fragrant cleansing cleans-ing cream, smooth it up up up from the base of the neck, all over your face. I like a cream, first of all, that liquefies quickly under contact It should not require re-quire hard rubbing and kneading. Just smooth It on. A good cream penetrates and lifts the dust and grime right out. , Now again using both hands take two pieces of cotton and dip each Into a freshening lotion, using the middle fingers of each hand. Begin again at the base of the neck and smooth up and up gently. With the excess cream . dissolved, and every pore encouraged en-couraged to breathe again, your skin will feel dellcloualy clean ' and cool. |