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Show TOLD IN THE CITY When Iov diet Cupid doesn't bother with aa autopsy. Is any msa who thinks you arc Aa egotist be u better than LATEST IN SCHOOLGIRL FROCKS; NEW HAT STYLES FOR SPRING tlTHEN young persons arrive at the tilth school sge they often clothed with authority become difficult to A pirn) m the muta rha trlmmlne . Akf.ira miM ter of their frocki and not too hack Ml"" ward about getting Into grownup If every rose baa it thorn, bow Itylea It Is pathetic o allow them to dress beyond their r fHfaV about tboM flowery bda of ease? ami auw alhnu hub lose the charm that belongs to their Don't met Even a food reputation early teens without taking on others, In wmmm If I .n k unt m ill . MtlHh Mnatint that are the privilege of sweet-and- VTUJ (odu ' t " 1 not worth while to put It off until s week or so before Easter. fien the tush lion, I tour tullllnery shopping eurly there are no him better Una Hie first ones show n and a hat I not to he chosen hurriedly. There li so grst i variety that earn face may find Just 'lie type most becoming to It. A group of five hat a shown here, give souie Idea of the diversity of It ukea an optimist to realize that the bour of adversity contains only 00 sue u tea, ' I aipaenaMiaMBama'f Xbe magaslnes certainly print loti of nusbj literature, Including the ce real itorlea never can tell The man with bead la seldom the one who rushes Into things headlong. Ton long demonstrates that many a man feels like kicking hlm- ielf wbo wouldn t let anyone else do It There Is no such word as fall,' "But there arc cried the optimist plenty of synonyms," growled the pes slmlst BRIGHT REMARKS Bare yon that feeling, or do the neighbors refuse to gossip about youl run-dow- n ' II "I I'll" 'tn J f the tfyiea that prtmilhe Writing tu prevail this apriiiK and summer a fush Inn correiipoouVnt In the New York Times, who Iihu made the rounds of winter remits, Mja: Although Cilia U a nenfcon of tenu-tlfu- l colors, white Is of couth worn eitravaguntly In every noMlhle form and fabric for every aurt of occasion. Nothing li ever more youthful ami lovely and flattering, and nothing eloe so well forgives any slighting; In qualThe very simity or workmanship. t plest frock of all white, so It be In style, with proper alioea, hat and other accomriunluientH. Is ulwnys refiwhlng. This, teuton's frocks in whits are a delight and their variety Is amazing. As sports suit with the trim little skirt plfllted or flaring, tailored, the Conventional blouxe and rout la the flrst and mot stuhle Item in the wardrobe. This Is severely plain this season, of flannel, faille, rosimnara or One twill, and the silhouette Is absolutely curvetcsg. The overhlouse, which is i part of the suit. Is a simple thing of silk or crepe, held Into a wide hip belt, and its sleeves are long, short, or none at all. The outfit beloved of the flapper und copied by many a nenlor Is the sports skirt and sweater of entertaining design. Theae, with flat beach shoes and a cloche or tan top, put the young woman In the most becoming and comfortable harness for the day's contests and diversions. Quite as popular are the frocks, opening in the front, with wide collar turning away from the neck, long or short sleeves, belt and pockets. Pockets, In fact, appear to be de rlgueur on all the morning dresses, white or colored, and they add a note of tailored smartness even to the silk frock a Small buttons and stitched bands also are used on some of these Informal dresses. Next to white, the gentle shades, something warmer than the pastels, In blue, green, maize, apricot, salmon e and peach, are lovely in the frocks. In some of the latest models white Is embroidered In one of these e coIors a gown of white poplin, for example, trimmed with bands of needlework or stitched embroidery In color. Contrasts Ars Startling. In occasional models these contrasts are startling. In one the tunic blouse d is of crepe the flounce, knee length, of white crepe, in One plaits and the square neck and wristbands of the long sleeves are trimmed with embroidery In maize silk. e A striking model In the gown Is made of a fine, heavy quality white flat crepe. An arabesque pattern of black cloth cut In wide strips Is nppllqued over the entire frock. With this Is offered a parasol of white silk, on 'which a great blackbird Is stamped, the handle and frame being of light bamboo ; a cloche of white taffeta and straw, and shoes of white kid with narrow buckled traps of patent leather. In the white A decided novelty dresses Is one of muslin embroidery and silks. The upper part of the em- frock Is a tunic of eyelet This sleevelet, smart and thoroughly easy Utile frock U quite the rune Mm) It being made In llfht twill, rlbhed silk and poplins In pretty color, with the under blouae of theeret white, und with u nha de und lnc tuutihtng the In color. i!i. I'suully the hat Is a small clou Kluipe In white with a tilt of the color introduced with needlework. Knitted or Woven Dresses. The knitted or woven dress Is trans luted Into t weight sultet to June like duya. One stunning model, uncom inonly smart. Is of black silk Jersey- - X X f ' I ' riblatticework of bon Is seen on the latest lingerie, but not on the street two-tcne- d Never start an argument with a man bigger than yon unless you like being called a liar. Everywhere you see suggestions for beautifying the home. Our suggestion Is to lower the rent MltM But fashion has simplified matters for distracted mothers this A London professor Is trying to spring by advocating simplicity for learn what makes mountains. That's everybody old and young. easy. The valleys In between. Designers use the same fabrics for the day frocks and utility dresses Eat all the cabbage you can. It made for the school girl that are used will be scarce next year. Campaign for grown-uptwills, flannels, covert and other soft and sturdy woolens. cigars must be made of something. Straight lines also belong to all age-sIs In finishing and decorative GIRLS WITH THE touches that designers manage to Im part a flavor of young girlhood to Women may come and women may the school girls' frocks. A pretty and sprightly everyday go, but a man can always depend upon his mother. dress of polret twill, as shown in the picture, Is of the sort to smooth out A woman's Idea of a model husband family difficulties and please both Is one who takes housecleanlng phil- mother and daughter. It la a slip-s: It starts off with a survival ot cloche, which has enchanted women for so long and still remains the foundation ot the modes for early spring It Is made of canton crepe, with little folds of the crepe couched down with silk thread to an design. A medallion cut from tapestry ribbon Is posed at the front, set In a frame of narrow braid. Below at the left the perennial and winsome poke blooms again In mllan straw, with band of wide ribbon and a coquettish fan at the right aide. Next It a fabric hat with braid decoration Is distinguished by complicated brim lines, for which there Is an Insistent demand. Brims are wayward tbey turn up In the front, or back, or roll at style the small, close-flttln- g all-ov- osophically. Most men appreciate the nonsense of a pretty woman far more than they of I homely one. do the Talk Is scarce during courtship, but the woman In the case more than makes up for it after marriage. sits and waits for a man to propose must feel a good deal like a cat that Is watching a rathole. A girl who C vnf m kZnbZ2M t III -- t r- - m. the Cross and Circle ""Nifclj-owpa- l Because only Ala Wine will gnre you those (oft delicate, artitic AlabaiUM colon, which add so much to the betuty oi yom home. Good decorators UK Alsbastine, Nearly sD stores sellinj paints carry k In stock. Ask your dealer ot decorator to show you samples and explain the Alabastme. the newest tod Boat beautiful method oi aitraor decorattoa. Opaline Process The Alabastine Company Grand Rapids. Mich. 2Z tht No Chance for Bandit $ An urmored motor car, In which an Imaginary paymaster and two imaginary assistants were passengers, was bullets at peppered with Otsego and Lorraine streets, Brooklyn, like weave. The skirt, attached to an the other afternoon. Several policeIs straight, with deep men were In the vicinity, but none underbodlce, hem, and gathered slightly full at the made a move, for the three bandits The overblouse Is embroidwaist. who fired at the car were imaginary, ered in a solid, pattern, In too. white silk, which also finishes the The shooting was arranged as a test sleeves with a deep for an armored motor car designed for short elbow-lengtcuff border. use In transporting large sums of An overblouse and a slip of pale yel- money from bunks to business houses. low satin crepe is embroidered in The bullets had no effect, even the A white flat crepe Is white floss. glass windows being bullet proof. heavily embroidered In jade green, A The car Is equipped with two tanks, e crepe gown lias containing tear gus and sneezing gas. the straight bodice and If bandits should force the chauffeur d sleeves embroidered in silk, to stop they would be gassed as they and the skirt Is plain to the knee, fin- approached the car. ishing In a plaited flounce. A frock of hydrangea blue Is emToo Lat , broidered In the same shade and one An Englishman and a Scotsman in both and and deeper, yellow green the lighter shades are popular. The were having a discussion on success In combinations cf black and white are life. Said the former: "Success Is think. Why, easier than most popular and some are exceedingly when I was a peopleman I knew a young smart. Some very chic things are seen youth who got a job In a big city hotel, and It wasn't long before he owned the among the odds and ends, so to speak, of outing toga One Is the white whole place." The Scotsman sagely cloth waistcoat, cut on the lines of the nodded bis head. "Aye, no doot," be hostler's waistcoat worn In the heavier said, "but since then they've Invented It is sleeveless and cash registers." sports suits. severely tailored; and la worn with a Thinking la very far from knowing. white sports skirt and tailored shirt most suitably for golf and tennis. The greatest variety Is shown In sports skirts. The plain tailored or slightly gathered and the plaited skirt are equally good. White Is the rage, of course, but many snappy styles are shown in plaids, checks and stripes, especially stripes that ure conspicuously wide and are more modish In black and white than in colors. Roman striped materials are seen on many of tie overblouses as a trlnim'ng, sometimes as a knotted tie, under a sailor collar. Sweaters are a conspicuous feature of the sports costume, dtcorative and comfortable as tbey are for so many occasions. They are all of lightweight wool or silk, knitted loosely, or In Jersey ribbed weave, and the most popular designs are of white on which a pattern Is traced in colors. The wildest flights of fancy ure Illustrated sleepless in many styles now in vogue. Hats Are Unique. Hats for the present season are enAn gaging, and some are unique. amusing little model is of tine white wool, us a table mat would be done, but In the shape of a cloche, the scalloped edge shading the eyes. A green ribbon 'n tied around the crown and is knotted at one side. Many hats are shown in fine white si raw, in taffeta, ribbon or other material. Some' lovely shapes are shown ny a milliner in wide ribbon prominent sewn together to form the doine- shaped crown und covered entirely with tiny ribbon flowers fastened flat. A preir and suitul.de type of but is fashioned ot silk and straw combined in alternating strips, light, summery and new. Tarns and the soft featherweight felts are for beacli wear and boating chiefly, and the fancy, more elaborate hats, in both the close and wide-brimodels, are those worn for dressy afternoon wear. Ciloves are a negligible quantity, beYour grocer sells Postum in ing worn little; hut some new styles two forms Instan. 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A BARBER IN EIGHT WEEKS Writ stininht bodice ftver affair wltn full snDDortlug a Tallin mil sllehtlv front the on of Bands braiding skirt. i hnrAorad with SlmDle jr of the uuurc, allow embroidery about the waistline, the addition of nngntcoior iu n. for the dark fabric. As many dresses are just as simpie consider it too young girl will not embroidery will the and gay youthful on a plane not It please her, placing beneath her dignity. season is Now that the Lenten resolutely turns feminine fancy here, All toward Easter and new headwear direcone In millinery signposts point their tion Milliners are furbishing up openings-runn-ing for ready and getting ehops and away to style centers modes-w- hile they studying the new hats and millibuy irresistible spring merchandise. nery now s No matter what the weather, It is bats. good time to buy spring Ribbons Used in Spring Modes. the side, or droop, following any whim so Ions as it does not lead them away from becomineness. The Puritan shape Is the Inspiration of the unusual hat at the lower left Its tall crown is covered with a crepe haircloth and its upturned brim with taffeta moire ribbon rolled into tubes, and a handsome rhlnestone ornament, trim It. The lovely dinner hat. of black georgette and fine lace Is an exponent of uneven brim lines that droop becomingly. Rhinestone ping appear to fasten the lace, which Is extended into JULIA BOTTOMLKT-a scarf. II 14, Western Newspaper Uniea.) Popular Model That Has B:en In Favor for Morning Wear. troldery, cut in Russian blouse style nd almost knee length. The straight sleeves are short to the elbow, und about them and the edge of the tunic is a stitched band of white silk of which the foundation slip is made und finished with a deep flounce of narrow plaits. Otter unusual combinations of material are shown in these softer daytime frocks silk und flannel, cloth and crepe, and embroidery on any sort of fabric. A fashionable model Is a little slipover sleeveless dress of coarse white canvas of square mesh. The side of the bodice is open to the waistline, meeting under the arm, and the neck is cut In n deep V. Under !ils is worn a shirt of white silk, rope (c cl.liip or tine batiste, and with he dress Is wo-- n n narrow belt of h!i V;atter. r Instead ofKalsomine or Wall Paper Mm Ml all-ov- 1 mm 1 m3 mm one-piec- Utility Dress for Schoolgirl. I Printed in Red on Every Package of Genuine Alabastme one-piec- The best thing about stopping at a hotel Is you lon't mind If you do get the towels dirty. twenty. x 'X. Loolcfor one-piec- e Football Is played with the pigskin and this may be why there are so many rooters. fife , cor-re- It'a all right to take thing as they come, but It la quite another matter to make them stay. a White to Prevail Next Two Seasons ID ostuni for Health "There's a Reason" open-wove- n j one-hal- light-weig- fey e spssy |