| Show Care of Cues Clothes The wellgroomed young woman is she who always looks well and suitably suit-ably dressed for every occasion Her hail is always just right and her shoes gloves and bonnet are always sightly It ii > because she is always in trim for an thing that may turn up She is i perfect as to detail and has at least one gown fox every occasion The woman wo-man who lacks the first requisite may have twenty gowns for each occasion I and not look as well as Miss Well Groomed does This is her secret She buys good things expends aI great deal of thought on her selection I I and has them well cut She does not approve of exaggerated styles Because I they make her conspicuous which is I bad taste She has one perfectly corj t ret dinner dress a simple and beautiful I beau-tiful ball gown a fancy waist for theatre i the-atre a couple of cloth street gowns and either matinees or Jackets for the house Her shoes for the street are regular walking shoes of calfskin laced with flat heel and pointed toe Every night they are blacked twice a week limbered up with oil the heels are straightened as soon as they rundown run-down Her slippers are kept in like good condition Her buttons hooks and eyes ribbons 1 or bows are always well attended to I nd not hanging by threads Her II i skirts are beautifully free from mUd1 j her coat and hat never show a speck I I of dust Her gloves are dark In color with every burton > intact When she I I clean All I wears white gloves they are I this managed by attending to things I which need attending to at once and i at no other < time When a skirt is I taken off brush it put the hat in its box the gloves away in their sachet I the shoes where they will be attended ito i-to and make up your mind that no I work is too much in order to look well groomed It will repay you Commercial Commer-cial Advertiser |