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Show Ijonscivoia JL THK IXr OF gptVTI.CageffN. In the case of spots the ounce of pre-ventlon pre-ventlon Is worth about a ton of cure If )ou would be spot lean It Is far bet-ter bet-ter to nc"lre the habit of avuldina apota than to learn the Intricate chemistry chem-istry of removing them after they come There Is always wisdom In reniovins mi washable frock a before attempting to do anv housework or cooking. II thla is out of the question, wear ar apron; but do not think that a lit tie t wo by four chaf f Ing-diah apron wil answer the purpose. Wear an apror, that covers tha entire area of youi frock, for spots have a queer way ol coming where you leaat expect them If you took palna to Inquire yoi; would fine that the women of yout I acquaintance whose clothes aluayi i look the most Immaculate and who can keep a frock In condition for the longest time, are the women who make a practice of changing their clothes often. A frock or suit built for street wear soon loses Its good shape If It la worn around the house. Similarly a dslnty house frock soon looks bed rag -led If It la worn outdoors. In general frocks made for festive occaalonB were not Intended for general house wear. If you are Inclined to lounge around, wear a frock built on easy, flowing lines that will not be harmed thereby. there-by. A certain amount nf dust and grime are sure to come to sport clothes used In pursuit of actual sports That Is vhv the American girl who really en-j en-j Joys tennis or golf avoids the ptetur-1 ptetur-1 e'lue cost u men that Parla dressntnk -era aonict lines assemble for these sports Ho the enthusiastic horsewoman horse-woman usually avoids the more striking strik-ing equestrian costumes that are shown In the shops each season when the horB ahow draw attention to equestrianism, eques-trianism, because these striking riding rid-ing togs ara often of delicate or llpht fabric that showa too easily the effects ef-fects of outdoor riding. (Copyright, by Th McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) |