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Show 1 - 1 For Thin Lahe Kxpressinnlcas fyM detract from one's charm equally as much as an expressionless voice, and, like the Voice, the eyes may be "cultivated. A Mark eye should be soft and gentle, or else flashing with humor, but never angry. A blue- eye should be animated, and a gray eye should look calmly and frankly at any object, ob-ject, humtin ur otherwise. Shifting KTJiy eyes are usually very unpleasant. unpleas-ant. Kuhhlng the eyes tends to break the laches; to remove irritation dampen a soft handkerchief with a little borarlc lotion and bathe the eyes until the Irritation ceases. The following in a good strengthening lotion for thin la lien: Twenty parts of aromatic vinegar, ten of glycerin and two of extract of juberundl. Hub this In gently, night and morning. nKl:TM'D breexea from the - South f preath "f you. Kiger kis-e on my mouth, .Waiting for you. All the malic of this night, dear. Whispers love anew. Ki ref l ie h 1 . n e h 1 1 y gleam f n g. Silver moonlight beaming. While alone . J'm dreaming, dear, of you." A beautiful thins;. Isn't It? I heard It in the sheet music department of lawies-Beebe music store, 61-6 South M h in street. It Is one of the stanzas of "In the Ifcisk," one of the latent puno and orchestra selections. Anv musician would be Interested in the h-'t music department ff this tore. They have everything In Instrumental Instru-mental vocal, or orchestra music and ll kinds of leaching material. I saw on the rack while there, Beau-thiil Beau-thiil Annabelle waltz: "Jirenm tHrV and delightful "-County . Kerry Alary, all mw and popular numbers. YOU will find gorgeous sashes, wonderful embroidery and Ingenious In-genious f.ishioiung of the coats In this spring's suits. NOW that the days areN getting longer. It la the ideal season for bavins; pictures taken. Many women are taking advantage ad-vantage of Nature's stiperlight, at this time of the season, and are visiting; the Wilcox studio, upstairs at 122 South Main street. Many babies' pictures are being; taken there at this time. FLOWKRfl. feathers, ribbons, rYench noveltise and ostaiKrette trim the the new spring hats. WITH a school such as the T D. H. night mhool available to everyone, there is no reason rea-son why anybody can't study two hours an evening, three evenings a week and learn stenography, typing. ' bookkeeping, comptometer, spelling, i arithmetic and kindred subjects. Practical Instruction Is given in all bunt news subjects and class snsslons I sre Monday, Wednesday and Thursday from 7 to 9 p. m. Hchedule of classes will te furnished on request. . , ON IVY expert workmen will handle your violin If It is taken to the .lorgcnsen Violin Itepair Shop, 3tt-310 Coiistltiithm hulldina. , Kxamine a Jorgentii handmade violin at the shop. IF YOIT are planning a Valentine piirTyyou T ouldT do no better Than to select your materials at once. You will find every thin you want In that Mne at the Theatre Jlookstore, ?2-7 Hast rtrst Fouth street. They have cunning placecards, valentine nut baskots, Invitations and valentine novelties. nov-elties. 1 saw dainty valentines In plain postal and booklet form, each bearing a sentiment. They have a complete line of comic ones. EVFTRY woman who has bought a box of I., Kecarna de I'aris face Hjy dOL at The i'uaili-r i'uff. ZZ yuil J:roitdvtay, is plannuiK to K"et another as noon as her supply runs out. The price 1m one tloll.ir, and The J'nwder luff is (ttle Hjent fm the pop- uUr eVyH'4t wme le. AwHher lpe- cialty of the shup is A' lo let's Ambre lioyal talcum, a powdt-r extraordinary selling at one dollar a can, J HU1H shoes at nmo eiKht - fi ve, originally priced as hifh as etchteen dollars. Is the unusual , offrinf next week to JVnni 1arin n-aders at the Art Unltnu l-'hoe store, L'ti hUint Itro-'id way. Mr. Koiton says that hikh shoes will be Jut as stylish thin spring as low ones. Those he Im nfferinK specially to readers read-ers of this column tire beuuties. Some YOIT can gret a shampoo and have your hair curle and dres."eci( jill for one dollar at Mrs. M. Howell's, How-ell's, hairdresser. 444 Constitution bnikllnic. r5he gives a manicure for 50 cents. BLACK lace lingerie is one of the latent Innovations in 1'aria FV.W anniPti if n " this t Suit lLe has an antli'.e shop where th-y cun pick up bric-a-brac of various vari-ous kinds for Just a nontf, 1" Ve OJde Curiosity Hhoppe, 17 West Klrst South street, I found Just such a place. There are old paintings, rare vawen and china and statuary, rare old violins and other musical Instruments, coins from many parts of the :lol, clucks, baskets, bas-kets, tobacco humidors and jewel boxes and a host of Interesting- thin as. They have a large supply of used phonograph phon-ograph records, too. Maxim Kevltch , J proprietor, buys as well as sells. SOME of the new colors seen Jn spring coat ajtd wraps ure nullum, Vi tor y blue, pparruw, partridge, plgxkln and Ormmid. PKRSON'Ab appearance ig woman's chief RHW't. It depends upon many thin gH, main among which are thr hair, omplexiuii. eyebrows and nails. The Keauty of the hair de-lends de-lends upon proper shanipooirlg and arrangement: the eyebrows iion their general contour and condition and the nails .upon proper manicuring. Miss Alice gtilsh at the Hotel t'tah Is accomplish ac-complish in it sumo miraculous tbltiKs for wonieu, TIXKKIjKD brardmy, embroiderr and huK rajx collars make the prina;, 1921, wraps lovely leyond compare. AT only 2 cents a square foot an nrdinury wood floor can be transformed trans-formed Into an apparently hard-woimI hard-woimI surface. The Ken net t .Ia and Paint company, 67 West Kirst South street, will furnish a simple formula of their ground color flor paint and Varntte, the cost being only 2 cents per square foot. Kven the best quality hardwood floors lose their rich up pea ran re without treatment by wax es and brightenera. The Kennet. cum-puny cum-puny carries a supply of tliem, CAXTO.V CREPE, a material three times as heavy as crepe de chine, is one of the most popuUr materials mate-rials for spring dresses, being shown at the Hudson Kay fur store. The t-pnng frocks on display there re- prices are lower then and the stork is abundant and fresh. APRONS, side trlmmincs. wonderful embroidery, funny little ruffles, eall...px and all kind.- of oddities make the nkirts of spring dresses a beauty and joy. ANY woman who has visited the lovely white enameled shower rooms of tne Iccret gymnasium wilt tell you thut it is a delight Just to spend a f-w moments in them. There is u lovely Htenni room with jut ftceatiH of st emu. hot and cold water nhowers. hair driers and convenient I i t Tin unvnti. rirewxiiup r iw in Vihleh it DrVK and pearl gray are popular colors in spring hats and dresses. I DKUOHTrTU adorable Mary IMckford, with her yellow curls and cute tricks. Is coming to the lantage next week ! She will be there in all her glory when th show opens on Wednesday, with a million or so subjects picketed In worship down In "bald head row." Tis always so, when Mary comes to town. Of course, she will only be in a picture, pic-ture, her latest. "Love Ight, but she will be there, Just the same. Md you ever hear a tambourine solo-"or it shepherd's pi pe. enr Iv 1 ire-bear ire-bear of the oboe? The bill now running run-ning at the Pantages features both of these. The tambourine solo, although coming at the end of the show, receives re-ceives a great ovation, and the flule-Itke flule-Itke music of the shepherd's pipe Is charming hundreds. "Ifcmgerous lays," Mary Roberts Rhinchart's f .minus story. plrturlJted. is being fairly devoured, de-voured, especially by folk who have read the story. The bill this week is great! It runs until Tuesday. NOTH1NO will heat a room so quickly and economically as n electric heitt.-r Ai th. l.,.l.r., Klectric company. 145 lst Second Sec-ond South street, is being shown this Is a pleasure to drettn. I ancni7 and general gmnasiir work and swimming are umoiiK the many courses a woman inav lake there, for inexpensive fees. . S CiMK of the spring skirts are quite wide but who dares to .iy. they me longer? LrXPHKON and t-a are seized dally at "My Shop," 11 KaM Womh Temple street. 1 'inner and liarties are served by M' cnl ap potntment. of them ana dainty block and brown boots, some are fancy, and some sre leather and cloth combinations in a-rious a-rious colors. If you wear hi;h ehoM all the time, you should take advantage itf thin sale for, of course, you will want fancy boots for "dress-up." There are just a few pairs of each kind In the stock. CLEVER little tricks of designs such as msdahons breaking a straight I in back, himoni sleeves with fsn-. fsn-. y cuffs trimmed with buttons r also n io the spring suits CKOO K storie a make the most thrilling, f.utcinaupg movies one c an eiamslbly see. They make you pivot on your seat and ait lrcaihes until the action is over. "Outside the Jaw.' booked at the Kinetna, is a crackerjack. It s always Joy to see a god picture with a real star and In this 1'riscilui lean la at her best as a beautiful and alluring little "crook' who wants to get even with Hie wurld lor placing her lalhvr In prison for a crime he didn't commit. Hut a man happens along and gracious me you'll have to see ttie rest fur yourself. ROr.KRT lavenberg, t:9 South Main street, buys diamonds at top prices. fleet the recent decline In prices. New ones are arriving daily. They range from nine-seventy-flv to forty-nine-fifty and possess a world of style. I.IUrH,T uppHTHers. Uminjf-tons, Uminjf-tons, I'nderwooda, I. V. Hinlths J and others are carried by the Vtah Office and rVhool Supply store, 32 West Kecond South street, and ran be purchased nt almost half ths price of new ones. They are guaranteed guar-anteed to give as good service as new ones for one yenr. THKKK is one place !n Salt Lake . ihat Inter ii-t in as- sistiug woman in making her ' home peautiful. If you ha e ever visited the White House Irapery and Furniture company. 4."i south Main street, you will learn that. Suggestion in to color seJiemes for rooms, curtains, cur-tains, wall pape.r. draperies of all kinds, and ruga, are given freely. You do not have to buy anything to g't needed suggestions. They wi1! show you around the store, let you inspect their lovely stock of curtain portieres, general gen-eral drapery materials. rigs and linoleums. lino-leums. They have beautiful furniture. too. j Adv I 1 week the Ma Jew tic, heater, selling at $11. It's an ideal rapid heater and a necessity In the really comfortable home these early spring mornings and evenings. TUB RKAUTT KXCHANCK OM-PAN OM-PAN V , & West Second South street, will exchange your home or your business for another home or another business. . SCIK.VCK hss now made it possible pos-sible for phonograph to province symphonies to such perfection that yiu can sit i-i your own home and listen to the leading symphony sym-phony orchestras of the world and lose not one note of any Instrument. . The Victor Phonograph company has 'pioneered the way In making ay ni -phony records, having recently prepared pre-pared av special laboratory for that purpose. I listened to a number of the i'hl)ade!phta symphony records at the John Klliott Clark store, "home ; , f the Victrolas." They are wonder-1 wonder-1 fuL loo. "The Hungarian Ithapaody.' I by l,tzt. "The Invitation to th Waits,' by Weber, and "Larieo," from ! the New World symphony, are among j the most beautiful ones. I IT IS the mode now to purchase a tiny kerchief to match the regular regu-lar handkerchief, to be used f..r frhawy nurposc either in the glove or pocket of the auit. Yor will find such things i.x split beana and peas oer at the Capitol grocery, just west pf the urpheum theatre. They make de'U-ious soup purees, cooking up into thick stocks and yielding a flavor that will tickle most any palate, split beans and peas are specialties of the old mammv ojoka down Suth. You will Uk trading at ths Capitol, Xur Uis |