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Show Jnszvers ) Valeau. Ai !...,, Miss Valoau: -Plcaw tell mo a ..o.i vash for the eyes, Mir,o troubk-i in- very much, particularly during- ih -;mii wfather. CliACi; M J Tlio foligwinp advice given bv one V,f Amr-n-as most skillful oculists will be I Hup.'. ior to any that I -an give you. I and lieea the warning; given; "Trnre have been mure eves ruined V.y the use of washes. poulticos"and l.rlh.denna than from all other causes omibmed. Tea leaves and camomile Vuluces increase an inflamat'ion instead in-stead of leaning; it. They will in time : .hum- ulcers. Helladonna hardens the ry.- and makes it prematurclv old Xo wash or medicine of any kind should be used except by advice of a specialist In ninety-nine cases' out of a hundred discomfort and irritation of the eyes niv due to muscular and nervous strain Instead of application the f-ves want vest. They want to do their work un- r more favorable conditions, filawes :,:'d plasser- only, will accomplish this' They will rest the muscles and the nerves.". My Dear Mis-s Valeau: Please give me s..me advice about a shirt waist suit. I can only afford one. LIZZIE W. S. I at- g-irl. one suit is enough for any -. nsiblf woman, unless she is a anil- !" though ' wealthy people often! sh.e.v more judgment and economy than Tlx-ir less fortunate neighbors. A stylish Phirt waist "suit is of dark-bhic dark-bhic taffeta. The skirt is made verv lull, with several rows of shirring ail around the belt; on the foot of the skirt ;lr. three wide tucks. The waist, blous-im blous-im slightly all around, is made-with Hid.- horizontal lucks, as are also the I Sl-Ves. The shirt waift suit is very popular. h T-;lo- the shirt waist, a woman feels I n .lie at least of these gowns must f !. e, eluded in the summer wardrobe. 'Jitf are made of silk, eineham. !! h .mliray. voile, linen, etc.. the more i' .- ones being trimmed with lace or e-iin-nidery. Another attractive shirt waist suit is "'' a blue-figured foulard. The skirt is ;mi de with chirrings around the belt: at the foot ai-e two narrow ruffles, with ; putfing at the top of the second ruffle. The waist is made in a short bolero, showing a vest of white china silk beneath. be-neath. The sleeve." are the large bishop ones, gathered into a narrow cuff. Around the waist is worn a high girdle of the foulard-. Another gown is of tan i , voil.?; the skirt is tucked lengthwise V and stitched to knee depth, where the fullness i? then allowed to flare. The waist is made with a narrow vest of ecru-colored lace, trimmed on the sides with a fancy braid mingling pink, white and black. Around the waist is- a high girdle of black silk; the edges of the sleeves, as well as the top 6f the collar. are of black, with a band of the fancy trimming beneath. |