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Show .::VIII bESEREI EVENING NEWS .: otr es uaint 0 ' - '''.. I 4' 1 "'API ' .; w) . r tirlotib I tikl,0,0 tloyea. :3 tli , ."',7":: ' ' (41 A ing , I ,,.... , i a wear . 4 ' ' 1,1. 4..ok a i ACC ' 0 . tti , , ' - ' '.. ' I Iii. v' NAT ' ' .. - we'll ' The ' ' aN, , A 1,4., ah. ' , "; .4, - ' lk i j .0 , .. 4- - - ' - - lb., :',O. thep.retty, , ' . - 191,4-- k '''S, ear EL 'That means a visit to our store and the purchase of your new spring !opt,- - , - 04,11 west- - . ."' . -- tot,,,,,, mo (1 , 44,4a ' 4. Of - ', t'o. do .i... toP ' Al w ', :4 ;',,,.', o, t .N.. it.:,.. -" w S; I-it. .1. , I, t c -- Röbinson Bros. Shoe 4 ' 1 AI .., , -- .... .4 t !It y ,..:-- ;18 411,- -I 1r A a" - , qr , Companion, , . , ) ..N.,,...... -- i1 f vf-',4- .,,. 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The coat has a h y peplum-whicfalls over a short tunic Of similar lines, produc- a ing double tunic efft:4 A narrow yoke shows at the front of the skirt, which below the tunic 1 s plain. the are times mornings-a hotl tasty cup of when Uhirardelliis Ground Choc.4 'late; gives joy supremei 1 Showing . variety c ", exquisite new mod s in I mpor t e d P .6 Ian H a t s an-c-l oth Avenue mo cl a s.', Suits, coats and dresses in every 7:1"TIClAr id ea .. vaticed this. season y Ias h. , au th or itl es, an d tile 'áfiraction' of Our sp en d at14 spring ex hb it. , :will1 be the many . , , k' A. D. C. That itching and profuse dandruff plainly. Indicate an unhealthy scalp, and when this conditiOn is overcome your hair will take on its former richness and beauty. Shampooing occasktinally with a teasponoful of canthrox dissolved in a ,- - ,.,. , ,,,f,- (3 S in Fine M illinery and R ca d yaw ear . 0 ... MPS F eaturing Newest - Creations ,1044'N t . MEV SIOPPEIS: , - , 'I v . 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She says in part: "Kvery girl ought to keep an account of what she spends. I do not mean one of thoseityrannous detailed accounts which must have set down in them every least spending, even to a postage-stamp. Do not, I; beg of ' you, accounts like that I know of few keep things more narrowing in themselves thalvd-s- e mania for petty. accounts. I have watched a practical girl spend a whole precious half-hoof timeand a lot of gray .matter besidesbalancing up the day's petty accounls. racking her brain to remember or discover whHt had become of eight, or ten, or fifteen cents which could not be arcounted tor. "Keep accounts by all 11169.1)S, but when you find them tyrannizing you, stop keeping them for a while." . . , 1 Aq if you care enough to give it a little attention each day. J advise discarding p9wder and using a plain lotion made by dissolving 4 ounces Spurrnat (get from druggist) in pint witch hazel or hot water, to which ehellid be added 2 teawater and hot cleanses the cup invigorates spoonfuls gl4rcerine. This is easily apscalp and results in healthy, beautiful plied. dries quickly and imparts a delighthair. This shampoo is very inexpensive ful tone to the complexion. Especially and you will not only enjoy each sham- good for oily. sallow skins and cannot be poo, but the results vrill be very gratify., detected when on. ins. Pearl: Your wririkles be caused Janet: Ton and your 'husband both can in many different ways, might but without reeasily get rid- ót the Surplus fat if you foi- gard to the cause, I am giving you a cerlow these simple directions: Get 4 ounces tain relief which my friends and I have from your druggist and dissolve proven. This is inexpensive and is made parnotis in 1 pints hot water; when it cools as follows: Into it pint water, stir an take a teaspoonful before each meal. ounce almozoin from any druggist) and This reduction method is gradual and posi- add 2 teaspoonfuls glycerine. Apply the tive in its action and does not depend on jelly cream plentifully on retiring and The sitin or for well exercise results. into the skin, then in the massage 'dietleft firm and free from wrinkles. morning wash off and apply a little more. A few such treatments will soon clear the of tyrinklea. reduce the large pores Inquisitive: Your pimples and sallow skin and give to you a velvety. complexion. complexion are caused by impurities in blood your system. Try this will Clara M.: You can help nature beaupurifier and tonic and I am sure youalcoobtain excellent results: To pint tify,your hair by keeping your scalp Perhol add I ounce kardene (from drug fectly healthy and free from dandruff or store) then cupful sugar and hot water itchiness. Make your own tonic and masto make a full quart. Take a tablespoonsage a little into the scalp and hair roots ful before each meal and your skin will once or twice a week. I use ft pint of will health clear and the color of alcohol', to which I add 1 ounce quinsoin grow come back to your cheeks. This tonic is and i pint water. This oulnioin tonic fine for, aches and ills prevalent in cold soon puts the seek, in s healthy, pliant weather and tends to cleanse body of pois- condition. overcomes dandruff and oiliness ons caqsing rheumatism and kidney and and gives to the hair mote the strength liver (Ambles. necessary to produce a luxuriant growth of long, brilliant hair. NPrma I think all eyes are beautiful if clear and sparkling, and all eyes may Cora: Objectional. ftIZZY ' or hairy, be that if cared for properly. I put 2 or banished if You mix e 3 drops of my simple tonic growths ,are easilydelatons with water to enough powdered into each eye daily. When they are tired form a thick paste and apply to hairy suror the lids show any tendency to inflam- fate for 2 or 3 minutes. then rub off, wash mation, I Ilse oftener or bathe entire eye the skin and every trace- - of hair is gone. and lids. To make the tonic I get an Excepting in very aggravated cases, one ounce of crystos at the drug store and application of delakone is enough. NO dissolve it in a pint of clear, cold water. harm will t be certain You get delatone. re7t14---buRead Mrs. Martyns book, ,'Beauty. $5. Annabell: To be sure, you can have Advertisement. complexion clear, velvety, I STREET. in the Deceinber Woman's c,i . BY MRS Accounts Says Every Girl Should Keep -- . ... fk Health and Beauty Hints C o. 156 MAIN - AI - Let us show you. , .; 1,11 THE STOCKING PURSE Evolved from the stocking purse, a stocking has arrived with a pocket. lt is a real patch pocket made of ;ilk, knit in with the wool of the 5tocking proper, with an envelope 'lap, fastening down with a snap button. It is claimed for this pocket that it is a safe receptacle for money 9 Ind jewels. - 4Afie, ' th4 dressing of her foot, t N, ed ....1 )ack. Monday you will be admiring the new creations in gowns, dresses, coati- and millinery and the wise, judicious dame and miss will be equally careful about brocade. 'irt"""Y 4 ..,...-- . Miss patricia C0lthjr Modern ashions are a lot more sensible than !eople give them credit for. Girls lowadays have frocks that fasten in ront . that are straight and comfortble and far more girlish and simple ban were the frocks of a generation ';?1 4i ' . , simplicity. rill:Pi , le Qii ge 0 1 Pumps 14141116......A14 much-prettie- A ., . the-han- ds ) :1, .: - - Miss Emily Ansla.Wellman: Fash- ons as they come to us should be :ike clay in of a potter. Paris takes the clay and makes a ,eautiful model- which we, in our lumsy way, try to copy, but some- imes we would succeed better if we lade these models of ours more imple, more suited to the American atmosphere. That is what t. like about the fashions this spring their r illi If '411, , hance not only to look smart, but .4- 1111, ..., . , o be original as well. ing gtyles of Ir For the woman with a long slender foot, the long vamp and receding toes are very becoming, but the liver-ar foot is in the fashthat will be most to the fore this - ions spring, that is a short vamp with a ytnedium toe and fairly low heels. ' Patent leather pumps will be smarter for dancing this spring than the pumps of suede and satin, though both are shown. while in the heavier shoes the Mns are much deeper than usual, some almost mahogany color. Tan tops are shown on a number of the high boots, while some of the new pumps have a narrow upper of A11112.10.114k ' .' :f.tiairrtinet7of he square cut riven us all a chance this spring, a fascinating dash- Ikbtre t 0,140 - ere ot ' - ri - 4 but with,tops of softest suede or brocade tO give the ankle free play if miladys wants to dance in her street p - oL! -- 11; , Keeping up .ith the fashions means holding old -ge at bay. All women keep ;hen they keep abreast of the young'. times . nd no matter how bizarre a fashion reins at first, a woman can always ult it to her personality and rejoice . o find it enhancing her good llooks.Miss Mary Servoss: Most womeil e afraid of originality; they want look like paper dolls all cut from same sheet of white paper, tut t is a mistake; there is always nough latitude in any Style to Make t possible to change i t to suit one's 14,,Elf.-- - To many women the bustle nd th e. wired tunic are becoming, ) others the closely wrapped origal effect is most charming; for , - - ; '','- Miss Effie Shannon: - , all kinds is much in vogue. and the new pumps of this- - leather all have eyelets through which the ,tango ribbone:may be run. fastened by the tango buckles, that are the fad of the Moment, both in America and abroad. The new high shoes for spring are also of shiny leather, soft and with rather round toes and Spanish heels, . 1,,,... . '.Amer,r-,...- , ' 4, ' - Patent leather and shiny leather of ,ulr'1., 0. Or il tb It II JriiitEE -- -- g , Whaalotd-Sta-r, Say o the .Fashions , The .vogue of the dance has been felt as strongly in the world of footwear as in any other branch of costurnirig; both men and women are shoes that they can dance in and ,the trend of the spring fashionsis strongly towards comfort and sup-plc, case. - The heelless sandal, N:thieh was worn by so many of the debutantees during the winter, has, however, beet thrust aside as being too ungraceful for ordinary wear, and only the veriest enin them thusiasts are ist.the tumults of afternoon and even, jng '' ''11,e-Ai'liplk'A- ' -- SECTION , ' I ' pirati0114 ROI 14 1914 31 hi ?. , .', '''" SAT1111,DAY , , Gb1r el ri Since 1852 , A,A1 :,.. ; |