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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH to Women 11 Sorts of Fashionable Chic Boudoir Cap Is Combinations Easily Pride of Many Women Worked Out. one-piec-e y dressing. 1 The blouse today Is so perfected land beautified that it is almost out of the blouse class that is, as we used to conceive the blouse. It Is a grace-fu- l n thing of lovely lines, and its so blends Itself with the skirt I that there is no feeling of waist and skirt being separate. You buy a new ! blouse, and, behold, you have a new After a while, you see that I dress I that same blouse would take on a I totally different aspect if it were to have a brand new skirt to accompany lit; and so It goes quite indefinitely I until after a while you find yourself (the proud possessor of a wardrobe the I extent of which you had never antici- - 'w V V ft, de-fgig- pated. Its surprising, too, how many dlffer-len- ' ,, s A romance Is saved the boudoir cap that charming camouflage for curlers and here is a beautiful cap of softest val, stiffened by broad blue ribbons and trimmed with rose buds. Many a tottering by there may be changes in tbe hanging of the skirt, and the manner in which the waist is shaped, to join the skirt But In all the essential principles- - the trick is the same. And the result-w- ell, that' is something that has its Individual charm fof each separate occasion. Plaitings of Ribbon , on White Cloth Dress Dorat designs a fascinating sports costume of white cloth with fine plait-lng- s of white ribbon set on to the striped ribbon bands that run down the left side of the blouse, and make deep shoulpockets, and down turning drop der collar and cuffs. A simple but charmingly feminine summer frock Is made of white voile finished at cuff and hem with plaid gingham ribbon. An upstanding collar is made by attaching the ribbon about a low neckline and tying It to the left of the back so that the ends swing low toward the hem. A girdle Is made of the gingham ribbon and finished with an immense cocarde on the right side. It makes a refreshing and summer-likpicture. A charming hat for summer is a large of garden shape of milan with myriads ribbon bows in pastel shades decoratcrown to brim ing it, fluttering from on the edge of perching-sauciland the brim. The plain large straw shape With a wide orchid ribbon looped twice about the crown and hanging over the bows and edge of the brim in long streamers, is still good. e Silk Slip-o- n Sweater With Square Neck and an interesting Embroidered Design on the Cuffs and at Bottom. It Is Finished With Tassel led Tie Sash. with nothing to call perfect about their figures, and we see that the new style has been as salubrious for them as for any one else. And in the face of all this we cannot but bow to help the designers who have worked out this scheme so ; that It aults Itself to the thin artfully and the fat, the tall and the short," the old and the young. For there seems to be no age t unit to the blouse and skirt combination. it is as becoming to grandma as tt is to the All the sixteen-year-ol- d. if we havent a partner. All the girls We hardly know what It Is to go to a private dance. The dances we go earn from this business in the to are the kind where everyone knows small anything towns as there is proctically no everyone else, and anyway we have demand for it. our regular dancers that are in our own crowd. Now, Miss Brooks, do you Dear Miss Brooks: think it improper to go to these dances? Until today I have been a silent, but You must remember that our dances reader of are not like the city dances, where one nevertheless an interested and seeing charming little corner, does not know every one present. Will your how gladly the California girls were sea. you please give me your opinion on welcomed to I your corner, decided that May be you will whisper softly, this subject? (2) I read some place too would enter, with your permismay be. that .olive oil was good for the eye 1,sion, may I? I have been unable to Song, part of which is the following: lashes, to make them long and curly. Tou may give all my toys Is this treatment injurious to the eyes? procure the sheet music for the song, Dont Leave Me Mammy, in any of To the poor girls and boys. you in advance, I remain the music stores here, and I wondered If youll bring back my daddy to Thanking true your admirer, if it could be obtained in tbe shops of me. . Millard Ut. ALICE, County, Salt Lake City. If so, will you kindly Theres a Rose in Old Erin. You are indeed most welcome, Alice. let me know through your column? (1) I as have not (1) stated often Perhaps Is it proper, after dancing with a young SONGS RECEIVED as in I should answers my regarding man, for him to take the girls arm, or The following songs and poems have the public dance, that there are excepshe take his, or neither? (2) bejsn received during the past week, tions to ail rules, and In all cases. should I am fifteen years of age, weigh 128, arid I wish to thank each one for their Neverthelessjt is very true, and applies pound.s and am sixty-fiv- e and one half kindness In contributing them: to every subject under discussion. I inches tall. Am i underweight or overOnly a Pansy Blossom. very well know that some girls can go weight and how much. Wishing you While the Band is Playing Dixie, Im to almost any place and seem Instinc- success I remain, Home Sweet Home, Humming tively to know' how to conduct them- ORANGE BLOSSOM from California. selves in order to command the respect Dear Miss Brooks: of everyone present. You are doubt- amThanks, toOrange Blossom. --. Indeed I hear from the California glad This is my first call and it Is a very less one of these girls, and to these the timid one at that. I hope I am as wel- undesirable element so often present at girls (and boys) as well as those from come as others have been. (1) Would a public affair does not enter as a every other state. Ail are welcome. I have received lovely letters from alyou kindly" print a list of interesting factor. I can readily understand also, most every state and am very glad to books for a girl 15 years of age? (2) how in the very small town everyone know our corner is so I have a great number of friends. They knows everyone else and the dance is Yes, the sheet music for your song all think 1 am about 17 or IS years old. just a nice, social gathering. But not be had here, and I shall be only Shall I tell them my correct age? I am all towns are small enough for this, may to have It sent to you. The five feet eleven inches in height and and .while every town of whatever size too pleased price Is 30c. (1) The custom of tak o twenty-twone and and has chum crowds who hundred its weigh together, your partners arm after the dance one half pounds. What type of dress there is always some who look upon ing not generally practiced, but always can I wear best? Wishing you suc- the public dance as a free for all Is the girl takes the mans arm, never cess, and hoping I may call again, I place to mix, regardless of whether the reverse at any time. (2) You are remain a they are all acquainted or not. To about four pounds overweight, my LONESOiviE GIRD, Utah. these It means simply a place to have dear, but I rather think that is better Why so timid, Lonsome Girl? The a good time in their own way. Many than to be that much underweight dont corner is for you, and everyone who girls do not seem to be quite sure that has a question to ask or an inquiry to they should not dance with everyone you? Come again. make, so do not hesitate or feel timid. who Invites them to do so, and this Dear Miss Brooks: (1) I am sure you will find any of the first false step makes on opening for This is but the second time I have following books both interesting and careless and Indifferent treatment entered your corner, but being very Heart of Isabel Carleton," thereafter by those Inclined to do so, much instructive: My remedy for these conditions would do not pleased inwith my first attempt, I by Margaret E. Ashmun; trying again. (1) What When not be so much in condemning and do- is the delay B. Beth Gilchrist; by age and address and nationality, Webhavdance to Jean the with Went away by public College, by ing Patty if married, of Ramon Navarro? (2) as would Then and it remain at the Caroline away, girls College ster; ing me the age and address of Alice Came Caroline by Lila H. Richards; be to refine and raise its standard. This Give Betty Blythe, Peggy Hyland, Smiles and Smiling Ruth by Elliot could be accomplished to a great ex- Terry, Richard Barthemess, Bebe Daniels and H. Robinson. (2) Why such a lone- tent by the parents and elder members Harrison Ford. Please answer these some name when you have so many of the family attending, indicating by two questions as soon as you can. their presence their interest in seeing friends? Of course if anyone is and success. enough to ask'you directly to it that their girls (and boys) were Wishing you joy Utah. what your age is, you should not hes receiving courteous treatment, and - Well, Birdie BIRDIE, ato F., the inforitate to tell your correct age. You are more important still see to it that it mation I have according Ramon Navarro was unusually tall, and the prevailing style disbanded at a reasonable hour. I hope born in Duranga, Mexico, Feb. 0, 1899. of long waist and full skirt seems to the above will make it clear to you why lie is not married and may be addressed have been designed especially for you, I advise against the public dance. (2) in care of Metro Studios, Hollywood, with the bands, ruffles and circular Olive oil as well as various other things Calif. Alice Terry is said to be flounces on skirt making a beconin along this line do help some, but the 27 and (2) is with the Metro people also, is much slow the and very requires long, straight process trimming, breaking Richard Barthelmess Is 28 and is with line. patience and systematic effort. It is Inspiration Pictures, 565 Fifth Ave., not injurious to the eyes. New York City, Bebe Daniels is 21 and Brooks: DearMiss her address is care of Paramount PicI have written to your corner before. Dear Miss Brooks: tures Corporation 485 Fifth Ave., New The answer I received proved to be so We have been reading your corner Yory City, Harrison Fords address care am writing again. and find it satisfactory that 14I too very interesting, and that it of Menifee Johnstone, 206 N. Harvard (1) Is a girl of young to wear contains good advice. We are two girls Boulevard, Los Angeles, Calif. and powder 16 years of age and have dark brown, earrings and use paint too (2) Is a girl at this age young to wavy hair. One of us has dark brown Write now for information about your course. go to night dances? Wishing you lots eyes and the other dark blue. (1) What Fall term starts Sept. 4. Utah Business Colof fun and success in your work, I am, colors would be the most becoming to lege 902 Boston Bldg., L. S. Carl Davis, prin. as ever, us. (2) What would you say to a boy LITTLE BLACK ME, Utah. if he kissed you just to tease you beI am surely glad you were pleased cause he knew you didnt want to be dear. with your former answers, my kissed? He has always acted like a Of course and could a' baby (1) paint Would you real gentleman before. powder and wear, earings, but would make up with him or not? (3) Would manone arrayed in this you admire with cow you advise us to To assure prompt service and quick returns ner? To my personal way of thinking, (4) We have lived goin Arizona allboys? our to these advertisements mention the name of they would look alomst as much out of lives until now we have moved to this paper. place on a girl of fourteen. And why Idaho. We find the people here very FAMOUS ELECTRONIC TREATMENTS should she wish to use paint and pow- different from the ones in Arizona. der? If a girl this age is normal and How would you advise us to get acAbrams Diagnosis & Treatment. Dr. R. E. healthy her conplexion is the envy of quainted and become used to the ways Maupin, M. D. 334 Judge Illdg., Salt Lake. her elders who try to gain a complex- of the people here? Thanking you in ion as nearly like hers as they can, by advance for the advice, we remain BOARDING SCHOOL using artificial means; and if her comBETTY and KITTY, Idaho. and not is powder good, paint plexion HOWLAND HALL School for. Girls Thanks, girls. (1) Both of you can will only make it worse. (2) I would wear Episcopal. School of Highest Standards. same the those colors, practically to to too much go public young Splendid place for your daughter. Boarding say musespecially becoming amber, being I do have or and Day Pupils. Kindergarten, Grammar, dances either day night. reds, orchid, blue gray, sapHigh. On the Accredited List of American lots of fun, Little Black Me, but Suc- tard, dark and Schools. electric and blue, phire ivory Apply to Principal. Salt Lake. pale so not Tour is cess well, it easy. shades of pink. (2) Perhaps if I was letter wa mailed as directed. sure he was only teasing I would BOOKS AND SHORT STORIES forgive and forget, and be very sure Dear Miss Brooks: Any book you wnnt try mail, C. O. D How that he understood it was not to hap(1) What is a cinco pesos? Deseret Hook Co. 44 East So. Temple (3) Why not? Cowboys are much is five cinco pesos in U. S.? (2) pen again. are is not? It the man, gentlemen they PATENT MEDICINES Is there any paper published on Ante- not the which you should lope Island? What D.is the name of it? consider. profession, do In what (4) Just Herbs for ways Stomach trouFrechairng J. Fayette, Utah. find the people different, my dears? bles, kidney diseases. Satisfaction guaranteed or (1) A cinco pesos is about fifty cents you I am sure you will soon be able to money refunded. 426 W. 7 S., Salt Lake City. In American money. Five cinco pesos yourselves to the slight change SONGS & SHEET MUSIC would amount to about $2.50. (2) No, adjust in conditions and customs of your new on no is newspaper published there Be your own nat- SfiNfiQ new and old. All kinds. Sheet music by home and friends. Antelope Island. ural selves, which I am sure Is a pleasC0I) Boeslcy Music Co. 57 S Main ant, friendly, happy personality and Miss Brooks: Dear BEAUTY CREAMS & SUPPLIES will soon win your way into your I have visited your corner and wish you new friends hearts. Try our own Cosmetics. Made and used In to thank you for the advice you have our Beauty Parlors. We handles first class line of to a for me. it Is proper girl (1) given latest styles in hair goods. Walker's Beauty Parlor To E. W. W. B Murray, Ut. To know answer a boys letter when they have never seen one another and he has se- that I have been of real service and FRUIT BOXES & VEGETABLE CRATES cured her address from one of her pals? comfort to you, dear, Is sufficient com(2) I was born February 21, 1907. Can pensation for whatever effort I have PEAciTlAm you tell me what my colors are? Hop- put forth in your behalf. I am happy notice. Salt Iaike Box & Lumber Co. to act in the capacity you desire in so ing I may come again, I remain,Idaho. 8 GUARANTEED ON SAVINGS LIVELY, Malad, far as Is possible for me to do so. The I am delighted to hear from you agencies you mention help some If 8 PER ANNUM again, "Lively." (1) I am quite sure a used persistently, but do not expect compounded guaranteed 1923 not would time we paid 10 friend of yours give your immediate results. It will take man who saves a part of his inname to any boy, for the purpose of and patience. Any drug store can furAny young her- nish these by the names you give them. come, however small, will succeed ; and the writing to you, whomasshea was notthereman who spends his entire income, howself proud of having friend, Deep breathing will assist very mater- young large, will (ail. There never has been and fore I see no reason why a correspond- ially in this work. Immediately upon ever be one exception to the rule. can never ence with him should not prove a pleas- rising in the morning stand before an Join our association NOW. ing and enjoyable diversion for you. open window, or in the open if possible, FIDELITY BUILDING & LOAN ASSN (2) Your colors are said by the oracle throw the shoulders well back and with KODAKS & SUPPLIES to be pink, blue and Nile green. arms extended take deep breaths through the nostrils, expelling slowly Dear Miss Brooks: EXPERT KODAK FINISHING through the mouth. Sorry I could not Thank you for the splendid answers get your answer to you sooner. Write U only possible by employing capable workmen Our men know how you gave me to my other letter. May again when you need me. Shlplers Commercial Photographers I enter again? (1) You always say in So. 144 Main Salt Lake City your answers to other girls that they To V Utah. Thanks for song, dear. Bhould aot go to public dances. I live What you request printed has appeared BUSINESS COLLEGES in a country town and in all the country towns I have ever been in, we so many times, I must ask you to send L. D. 8. BUsTnESSLLKGkT Will get your song . If School of Efficiency. Ail commercial branches. have always gone to the public dances. envelope. Wa Sometimes go Just a crowd of girls possible. Catalog free. CO N, Main St., Salt Lake City. do. . g. difference that Is displayed is In the character of the material and In the way that the garment Is fitted. Also, - Clever stamped, may be forwarded directly -- t can wear these separate waists and skirts to advantage. If they are well composed, and thoughtfully arranged they have tbe happy faculty of making each new combination conform to tire demands of ones figure, and the restriction of ones business or social activities. When this fashion idea first presented Itself, we shook our heads and were apt to say; All rtght for the thin and graceful, but how about those who are not so favored by nature? Now we look with astonishment on the women sorts of figures Pse'tnd 50 they and ink, to Helen Brooks, Box 1545, REQUESTED These song's and poems are on the requested and list: (Poem) Oh, the Old Kitchen Floor. be. lines: First (Song) May May be In the golden summer "When the roses bloom again. You will steal Into my heart, dear. May be you will love me then; May be in the blighting winter. When the storms sweep land and one was a depossible to nearly so great of mode cree as it is with this later thCSe reqUests with Salt Li&Cityfmah?17 p,aMy SONGS not - and address must accompany P to you? tions of economy with fashion immediately become possible. While she ?had her style orders to cleave to the dress, she bad to be a great Ideal more subtle about making Indeed. It I dress loos like two. asirsr each letter or no reply can be made All communications are held strictly confidential. lilt I The separate blouse, with the fancy is a boon to 'there Is for It at present, on next to dress must the woman who to the vogue Owing "nothing a year. of the has she privilege blouse the 'for with separcombining separate skirts ate blouses, and all sorts of combina- be Dear Miss Brooks: I certainly was glad to hear from you and hope to hear from you again. I am again a questioner. Is plaster of Paris good to stick a black rubber fountain pen and a gold filled top together? What ie show card writing? Is there anything to it when they say you get from $10 to $60 a week? Hoping to hear from you I remain a friend. MARIE. Idaho. And you shall hear from me, Marie. (1) It might be all right, but it would depend largely upon how it was broken or how it was separated. I rather think I would prefer to have it mended expertly by one accustomed to doing such work. The price would be 50 or 75 cents depending upon the work and writmaterial required. (2) Show-car- d ing is the art of letter formation, design and brnament as applied to window signs, store banners and cards, free-han- d treatlettering, water-colo- r ment, shading, classical style of letters, etc. The amount one could earn from this labor would depend altogether upon how expert and artistic one were and where one were located. Of course there would be slight opportunity to y Ribbon Hair Bows. most popular of the new the Among sets of hairbows and sashes for children is the one of gingham check taffeta ribbon. Taffeta bows hold their shape well and remain as perky and snappy as when first tied. It is particularly adapted to the snappy upright bustle hair bow which Is the latest d word from Paris for the young girl. well-dresse- "Helen-Over-the-Wa- ll, Salt Lake City Firms Hay-feve- r, Dark-Colore- d :Suit Is Favored for Traveling With the year here a ness of every fidvic JJo wanderlust season of the woman who makes a busiguiding parties of travelers summer took occasion to give about clothes for the traveler. one needs to be told In this day says, that elaborate wardrobes have gone the way of the waist-hiWomen have learned to travel e. but this necessitates a wise of the things they do take. depends on where they are going. but a few fundamenta rules may laid down for alb For the railroad Journey a woman nas a choice between a frock and topcoat and a tailored suit. If it Is a bort Journey, a blouse with white is charming with the tailored suit, but for more than a day, the blouse should be of the same color, 5jt a lighter material than the suit. Tbe gown for traveling in the summer always of a lightweight material In "dark color. The white frills may or ay not.be added. The bat must be Mght, Jjboics small with a narrow brim, If any; the shoes smart but comfortable oxfords are preferred and meroerlzed hose, shaped In the weaving without a seam to gap suddenly and unexpectedly, are chosen either In a beige shade or a color to match the suit or frock. Tan oxfords with the stockings a shade lighter are very smart. serge and the modern alpaca are good materials for the costume, and sometimes traveling crepe is used with good effect I noticed a French woman the other day making a short Journey in a black silk crepe frock with a little hat of black felt that had a latticework n crown of black felt strips and ribbon. low-heele- d Hard-surface- d gros-grai- For Youngsters. Washable China silk In checks and plaids and polka dots is used to make frocks for small children. Frequently a sash or some bit of trimming repeats the color In the design. . ly |