Show I. I J. J n iI n d iI I ll TC Il A Pcr Pa Page e o of Practical Talks On the Home fome J. J 9 C u C IllS O 0 9 9 99 IY J. J L I IQ J 9 Conducted by Dorothy Do ah Dolan 11 I How to Keep p Frocks When Living in a ill l l II m it iv T w. w f rh- rh M m r w L t. t ii x o l Fi N f A fi i Y J f t s I a r I l 1 i J 4 j 1 i K i r r c r I r f t I ff ll t 9 p f t S Y i q ty H I iAl c r t I q I r r i e a ai i f 1 I i iI t v I y 4 I i ry J i i i h S g Si i. i f h n f f f t a. a Y y a 4 a r t i j J 1 Y 1 J f i y 1 if k 4 i Y f j i 4 7 j t 1 I i i c. iI r ra a f f fI z j I l' l lZ X S Z d rl fik N Nr 5 i r Y t. t l r I y 4 n r 4 i Jf g 4 r f L Ci k l N 1 ft S T sF J Jk r. r y 1 1 6 r Sr Cn R J I 4 Be Se Careful Care to 10 Put Pul Hairpins s. s Combs Etc Elc in Behind Your Curtains You Can Slip Then Clothed in the Kimono You Can Remove Re Re- ReThen Then Your Feet Feel in the Berth Berthi It Is a d And So Farr Fair Fair One i Handbag Where You Yon Can Get at Them on a Kimono and Take Off Your Other move Your Shoes in the Comfort of the Aisle Simple Matter to Get in Easy Posture for GOOD NIGHT j I in in the Morning lorning Clothes Letting the Curtains Swing Where They Will Removing Corsets and Pleasant Dreams 11 i I W HEN Sleeping Beauty makes lip l 7 1 W WHEN 1 11 her r couch on a Pullman car Ji 1 t s she e experiences difficulties z l pl l Inch hick never confront her when she III i oes to rest under silken coverlets in ia In ini Y laIf i I 1 own home castle Dressing In a f ewer Wier 5 5 is no not t what it is in miladys milady's r ip j. f Pt Undressing g bri brings gs kindred i a sc oni l It is the inexperienced woman who finds going to bed while traveling a trying ordeal There are many who travel at this time of year however who are unac unaccustomed to putting on oa and removing their clothes in the narrow nar nar- narrow row quarters of a sleeping car For them the simple plan outlined by bya a veteran traveler will banish many t troubles and make a Pullman sleeper less of ta a bugaboo Milady should first let down her hair while sitting on the side of the berth berthand berthand berthand and give it ft its ils daily brushing Hairpins Hairpins Hair Hair- pins combs and any articles of jewelry worn during the day should be safely and carefully placed in the recesses of ofa a c handbag so o that they ca can can be reached easily and conveniently in inthe inthe inthe the morning Pins brooches rings or bracelets are safer In hit a boodle bag of chamois Hairpins can be kept together to together together to- to gether in a compartment of the bag else they will be hopelessly scattered The next step should be the removal of the outer garments and the donning of a long kimono of crepe or silk which covers one completely This can be bedone bedone bedone done behind your your sleeping compartment compartment compart compart- ment curtains curtains Garbed in in a pretty kimono It is quite proper for tOI the woman woman traveler to remove re remove remove re- re move her shoes comfortably In the aisle Then behind the pr protecting curtains she may remove tier lier corsets and h her r dainty lingerie gerie t The girl who travels must be more moreth th than n careful when she places her clothes in their resting place in the sleeper that they are re folded so that no unsightly creases or crumpled surfaces will greet her when she awakes In the morning The small shelves at either end hold the skirt or gowns and the hammock is used for the smaller articles Your shoes are placed under the berth or orin orin lUh l l pt 4 in the aisle ll II il In a Pullman car the traveler must lh li f A rr be watchful of her beauty She had I A better use a cleansing cream than the h fI IJ II hard water of the stateroom and she Vb must never fail fall to anoint her face with II Ill the customary beauty lotions before rev reo re l tiring Th This s done she is ready to say f Good |