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Show One day aervice, Friday to Sat-urday. Koyal Laundry. Flume FASHIONS I DO. ' for the Smart Woman I S4 DRESSMAKER DETAIL Dressmaker details distinguish the smart frocks of the season. The sil-houette remains fitted, high of waist, slim of hip and long of skirt, with applied bands, fabric manipula-tion, and unexpected fulness the out-standing features. Sleeves and neck-lines receive much attention and ac-cent. ... . ,, . The first model ,' features applied bands in diagonal outline at the waist-line. The combination of printed and plain material is art interesting note, and the collar arrangement is espe-cially distinctive and becoming. The second model features waistline shir-- 1 rings and a dipping circular flounce. First Model: Pictorial Printed Pat-tern No. 5134. Sizes 14 to 42, 50 Bents. Second MHrl: Pictorial Prinvd Pattern No. 5146. Sizes 14 to 2, SS (tents. BBaaaaaaaaiaaaBBaiMisawiTiiii'si mm ren FASHIONS for the Smart Woman I VMaBBBBmmmnrrrirTr n m nm iH , S4 - m MODERN TAILORING The daytime frock is tailored, but it affects a femininely softened tone which is very appealing. It is well to remember, when acquiring a frock at this time of year, that the little dress which flares forth now under the fur cost may be worn coat less when warm spring breezes begin to blow. The printed model it adapted to crepe or linen. It it also smart in a printed pique. The short sleeves are ottt in the new kimono style. The second model adopts a mannish shirt front, but acquires feminine grace in the double Circular flounces at the sides of the skirt. Smart in silk faille. First Model : Pictorial Printed Pat-tern No. 5143. Sixes 14 to 42, 45 cents. Second Model: Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 5139. Sizes 14 to 42. 5C cents. A A 1 FASHIONS I for the- - Smart Woman S4 LOUNGING ALLURE The art of lounging is being raised to the rank o a major Indoor sport by American women who realize that the strenuous life we lead in our outdoor and social moments requires relaxation at home. Lovely negligees and pajamas, which soothe our aes-thetic senses, soothe our tired nerves as well. The negligee in a soft printed crepe is practical in wrap-aroun- d fashion. Grosgrain ribbon to match the pre-dominating color is used to bind the neckline, cuffs, and form the bow. The pajamas are feminized by pleated inserts below the knees, and wide armholes make the coat easy to slip off and on. First Model: Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 5119. Sizes 14 to 46, 45 cents. Second Model: Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 5104. Sizes 14 to 42, 50 cents. Royal Laundry. Call Phone 90 and 90 will call. The Royal Laundry sews on our buttons. Phone 90. W W w FASHIONS . ;or Uw. S:dART WOMAN I 34 u worn I til MILADY AT HOME Practical costumes for wear about the home may be as dainty, as allur-Vi- g and as feminine as any more elab-orate costume, and many women be-lieve they demand even more attent-ion. Crisp' house frocks lighten the asks of the home, and kitchen are finding favor with many yho believe in comfort These pajamas may be used either lounging or housework. They . combine materials and colors in Itor different ways, and consist of jacket and full trousers, house frock is developed in wrap-Jrou-style, with large armholes, hd a belt that ties around the back. First Model : Pictorial Printed Pat-rr- n No. 5125. Sizes 14 to 42, 50 lent. Second Model: Pictorial Printed attern No. 5020. Sizes 16, 20 and I?. 35 cents. : , Royal Laundry. Call Phone 90 and 90 will call. r S2 Fashions 5 Smart Wo;'i, Rtv jaaA Silt PRINTS ARE SMART The smart prints are designed v. r the new silhouette in minj. ami widely spaced pjltc.-t- n ideally adapted to the Iitc ilo.-.in- . lines of the mode. Tills r.iod. l trates the use of prints in scmi-ferm- j' frocks. The capelct coll.ir switc gracefully over the shoulders c!ii :: nating the necessity of sleeve?, 'f )i bodice blouses softly over the narr. self belt at the natural wtUtline, 3,1 the belt ties in a rabbit-ca- r bow the center of the front. The skirt i charmingly flared with a wide cin-'- i lar back and side-fro- nt gores, and front and side gores. Pictorial Printed Pattern No. M20 Sizes 14 to 42, 55 cents. The Royal Laundry calls fo: and-deliver-s. Phone 90. sz; Fashions for the Smart Woman JfJFICl'uhl'u smi MVIKa) ft $0 law J YES, WE HAVE BOWS Bows, says Paris, we must have. Paris, of course, always likes things p.imant, and we have to admit that bows are tliat. These bows give a pert effect to the corner of the square neck, the closing at the natural waist-line; and the point where the side clos-ing meets the lower hip seam. They are not included in the pattern, and extra material must be bought for them. In total effect, the frock is re-freshingly youthful. Its lines are timple but not monotonous, and it adapts itself to a variety of materials the new jerseys, tweeds or the kwelv new silks in gorgeous designs. ' Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 5140. S:s 14 ti 42, 60 cents. x 1 ; - ESI t ' kH CjSJSBB PHILCO'S SECRET M ifiP rl'lsft' 11' By extraordinary en jineering, PI, ILC0 tai allained a m 1 'W' Prie electrical balance of all uniti, resulting in a new p3 Wi I H high standard e( local fidelity, aplit-ha- ir selectivity and - m jpj 1 iifc 1 $irM great distance range. Every P11ILC0 is balanced to use pa M Rlf '1 two 245 power tabss, pall. H I . Blll Radio -- Your finest, 1 I I 11 yet least expensive I : J ' entertainment. 1 :: The LOWBOY --Model 65 gw- - aMsa j I .V; Finished in birds-ey- e maple and ll'ilf j I TUBES EXTRA T ; ''! iV '. fe PKICO- - genuine electro- - 11 I . dynamic speaker gives you T"5 tonal accuracy-- richer,clearer, Console Model 76 i purer and lifelike reproduction Compact cabinet of genuine Butt I I that will amaZe and dehght Walnut and Birds-ey- e Maple m pius I . TUBES EXTRA I I Grsiilfe Fiiriiitiir f3 ' I Chain Store No. 4 - Phone 57 - BlNGrIAMCANY0N j S2 Fashions for the Smart Woman I ''"0CTit ..,.. S2 Fashions for the Smart Woman w r fP 'A "? LAV A - fcf V sow S2.: Fashions for the Smart Woman m U to SOPHISTICATED CHIC t Snnplicftjr is very sopliisticatcd this yea The "little frock" is very smell fat the know of fashion and by a line-her- and there, a bit of shirring cunningly placed, one recognizes its inherent chic. This frock affects shillings in triangular outline at either id, of the and curved the frv.it; of the bodice and across the hips, rtwnding tn the hemli-ne- it the joininf of the dipping the left si'ic. Gauntlet cuffs in tnctatized embroickTV are a smart note if the frock is satin and the em-broidery is repeated in tSe ruy ejnmal-lookin- g bow at tbe :v:i Pictorial Printed Pattern vt r:jl Sana 14 to 42, 55 cents. PRINCESS EFFECT The princess effect still reigns su-preme in the semi-form- al afternoon frocks that go to matinees, teas, or bridge pities. This model. . especially designed for the woman of larger hips, has a slenderizing effect in the diagonal seaming over the hips and the applied center-fro- nt panel. It is striking when developed in one of the crepes, with white organdie or batiste collar and cuffs, aid is also effective in a dark blue, black or brown. Shirrings at the shoulders provide fulness across the bust, and front and side shirrings achieve the molded silhouette. Pictorial Printed Pattern Not L-- H. SI 50. Sites 35 to 45, SOcentsi - SCALLOPS ARE SMART Uneven outlines that swing as one walks and add grace to any figure, large or small, are deservedly popular this season, and of all these outlines, perhaps scallops are the most used. In this afternoon frock, made of one of the stylized heavy crepes combined with a sheer crepe, the deep Bertha collar is outlined in large scallops which preserve the integrity of the bodice while simulating short sleeves. The skirt hangs in soft fulness from the natural waistline to the hem, which repeats the scalloped outline of the collar, and a narrow self-be- lt ter-minates in a bow at back. Pielorial Printed Pattern No. 5081. Sizes 12 to 40, 45 cents. In flip vlr 4,r .if ti Inn. kKiiilth . shop In ' n Alu'iitiH'Tislilie vllince a sign " I . ettill.lied. rpmllnx, "Twih (Yrefutly lixtriktl." The (lesiilxt t Its the village one a week ami nse the smithy a a suiirPiv. tl pleas tnt to reflect that If the dentist Van not quite cope with one"s ntnhhoninn molnr, the bluckamlth Is there to lend band I . Raitmlies SliJ fuulai-Ue-a Jiitl !id dies art) rearm"10' far niet nf the wrinkle and worry strahttt and Hred Hut less faces anmni women. Ilodj aches give thai bard edga to the voice aud make women feel forty-fiv- e whea Ihey are barelj past thirty. Many of the Ured acnee could be avoided If women would take little less care ef tbelr bouses and a little better cart of tliera eel res. Farm and fireside. Mii.latua'i Growth Tue UIm liUiiiry of tilt) ml.'l'etm u.-- l il!.e I hut nf any llnwerlnj.' vimii!.v pl ii.l It lu'iira lluwerc; In tint-itil:- Hip ftiiltiw, Oltfll with ttf liielcwed seed; the tiprrlra are ilcpnull p'l h.v hlrcls nr liontcn diwn by ruins iptm the linitiihps. whue the nnd If I lie kpciIIih! estiililltihed upn the IiiiiwIi II irmw isnln to the age f prutl'irltis (, is nnd seeds, unit so on from v'n trillion te I Tc ra'-t- P iti'liTi w ill I Of nil pit Ml tilulti Sede ti'KPe Hip milliill of Hip lis nl rre.--l til heathen tllrlnt ties ItrnHlntit attributes If to th Tartans At (list lienililry wa de !pned from personnl characteristics of the nearer. At length It became a science perfected hr the crusntles and tournaments. t Hie Middle aw ll formed the pomp and splendor of glorious ehlvslry. All'i Not Gold Ihoi C!t. "Mnn .1 show-niT- . ity iim lur: er, the town sane. Iii Knrni unit Tin side, "mlstnkes his hrusa for i hIl-i-. DolUh." . . Teres fee Hlgb Water Tba Naval obaervaltiry wt his" trater occur 00 minute later met.-la-on an average. High wiiior M lows tba transit of the moon imw he meridian of any place by a rer 'u!a Interval, which la known a Hit 'establishment of the port." Thl interval la approxlmnlely the nni( ihronghout tba year for any on place, bat differ wldej for different alarm " i fiii fir.jati WUI said to be the it., tngtng society Id existence, the Au ..lent Society of College Youths. nt founded In 10.1 and litis memlr throughout the woild. Twelve mem ber of this society were recent I; sranted permission to ring on the 12 bells of St. Paul's cathedral (London) peal of "Stedmno Cinques" s method of ringing composed by Fn biun Stedman of Cambridge, England bout 1040. Lifo Vm . We are like neii .. pace the decks t niiii. m seem to enme linik iigoln hikI to the place of our ilepurture b . while we have been moving we ha v. come Into new latitude and lonv tildes and the constellations theiu nelve have altered their relutlntihl! to the Journey on whlcb we started All this Is part of the deep meanlm of life. Exchange. el flfll A goiul lull l.ilrlj iiluk. glioiil.t lve nut three rllstliifl notes a "fun diiiiieiiiiir nolo. Hie octave iiliovu, oi "iionilnul," anil ihe ticture be!ow. ot "liuiiMiote." Ver) few bells hare an two of these notes (und hardly any ati three) In unison; the "hunitiotea" be lug gemrrtlly a little' ehilrper and the "fuihl.mii'ntnls" a little ttwtt'.T than their respective "noinlnula." That's Something There are eeitnln people who tlo.n leero to have any special oilsslec it Ufa except c b np P w Fastest Swimmer The d Iphtn Icoryphenn hlppurum la supposed to be the fastest flab tr the ocean. ' i Took Na:x f rom Patriot .The rlly of Vpallimtl, Mich., wa named In iionor of a noble Creek family nlm tllHtlngulHlied thmisplves in the Greek revolution of 1821. Alex under and fiemetrlus Ypallnntl wern irtleiil patriots and Demetrius was s "uccpaaful lender In the revolt against the Turks. Jydge Woodward of He troll delected the nam for the set 'pmcn: Mulberry Cultivation There are severul vnrletles of mut berry In the United States the lea rep-ot whlcb are used for feeding slltt worms. One Is the block nmlberrj (Morua nigra), whlcb grows In th. South and In California. The wliit. mulberry Olorus alba) Is much nmr extensively planted and Its leaves nr considered the best fond for silkworm The pnper mulberry Is still nnmliei 'tiecles whlcb furnlnhes leares for jllu ornis. Arntlniaa Territory I'uh'Uoiilii b- a mi '.lie fin merit ap I.mI In fbe whole H'Hilli portion ol oi.ltl Atnerlin.- extemlltm from thf rinll ttf Miigellun linlelltiitely north 4urd in iiliout Hie llilrtyelglitl '.rnl'el ot south liitlftnle. In lis pros 'lit use I'utagiMilii tin no pollllra' l.:nlllPHnce. ll Is generally restrict -- d to the ren'on lying eiit of thr XikIps and south tit Illo NVgrn. Thl oiintrr rptiuitiiptl niirtiilmt'd untl IS.N't. wlnn If was Incorporated wit! ruii'.lim a www Work of Aacleat Prlesto Wlcwood Iteada anys: "The Roset ta stone, that remarkable monument which, with It Inscriptions fh Creek In the Egyptian vernacular nnd In the sacred hieroglyphics, has afforded Hit means of declperlng the m.vstecloti lunuuge of the Nile, wt;s a niemorlii' if griitltude from the K'.'.vplliin priest ta i fii-ec- king, to wliiuii In ret'ir1 'or fMfors ponrerred Hh'V pi pried p' ,..i,i Hfiil ,t li'lli,- The Architect Many a tnin: who rexii.ils himself as the victim of clrcunmtiinces la the archltepf who ilpedcned litem.- - Host on Transcript Lights Lnra Food te Fun By bunging electric lights over trout ,iools at a Colorado batchery a wny bus been found to provide the flah with an extra supply of food on which tliej .brtre and grow larger than In pools without the lights. The rnys of the 'mtips lure mosquitoes, moths and titer Insect which full Into the w.itet ml aw devoured, any the Popular decliQiilcs Mngnzlne. I w Sure Cur We have every rpom.i! to beuevt that all victims- - of Iosh of speech would be lterniiin.nl t if It emild be amine'! for itiem lo inak a bole In r. i ' ' Islaads Are Pertogaesa The Madeira Islands consist of five separate Islands, Madeira, Porto Snn to, Chao, Deserta Grande, and Bwplo The last three are nnlnhnhlled. A Portuguese named Zargo discovered Porto Santo In 1410 nnd be and tiU crew lived there about a year before (hey vlrlted Mndelrn. Hv till dlwnv "ry Portiipnl enme Into tnips.-iii- n tit Ivan lF):ind! nnd ' p tlll i'"lpn ' .ni " ITbepUli AJmlsstoos Many a big financier who woulO think nothing of turning a half-mi- l Hon dollar buslnesa deal, will sheep lti!y admit to cherishing hlg'i spots of the most astonishing character s last minute touchdown during rnltept-ds.vs-; tha fiirewell kiss of an old sweetheart, or even an "xcetitlonnll' nw efdt pp '".i." nn.t F'rPldP' w Point ot tnfrt A government bulletin says:. "A rat bit too easily caught ha aonierhtn the matter with It." Ueferred to Hip olleee hoy who thinks he Is de'U Pr lp i.i.tkn . Fvphane" Oil of Intercour Good breeding Is the art of showtm men, by external signs. Hip Intermit regard we have for them It arise frt'm good sense, Improved by rnnvprt 'ne ct'h finn" cnninnnv - Cm |