OCR Text |
Show ; 'The lAlR HAin bows. Hair bows grow larger. If only ono he worn, nt the nnpe of tho neck, It may be Immense. i Two bows mo but the "hunting hair" ' of tho horsey nt over again. j Broad black ribbon Is most seen, nud among young girls Is ubiquitous. Ono pretty girl ties her cresses nt tho neck with n ynul nnd a quarter of white seven-Inch satin taffeta llb-I'on. llb-I'on. Women as well as girls wear the coll so low on the back of tho neck that It rests ou the shouldcis. When girls aro really truly grown up the bows ale. replaced by shell slides, though thoxo who look young often cling to the bows. Philadelphia Becord. LONG-DISTANCE BELLES. It Is n familiar statement that women who go to tho country for tho bummer bcem to Hud more delight lu their trips to town than their sojourn at thu summer letort. Tho frequency with which they come Into town depends on their Ingenuity In inventing some press-lug press-lug necessity lor i-oclug tho dress-maker, dress-maker, the dentist or tho doctor. It , Is usually tho dentist who serves them best ns nu excuse, for ho may be made ' tho pretext for a lblt to town at any time. Tho superiority of the ghi who goes oftencst to town oxer her as.-oilntes In tho hotel Is nluuys noticeable. .She. shares temporarily the continued triumph tri-umph of tho engaged ghi, who, as everybody ev-erybody knows. Is looked upon by tho other young women as worthy of envy In the highest degtce. Next to tho gill who Is engaged and tho gill who goes oftenest to town, the girl who Is most frequently called up on the telephone Is regarded us a fnvoiito of fortune. To bo called up on the long-distance 'phone from New York miibt mean something, serious, (milliner boaiders sny. It Is expensive enough to Imply that the engagement Is almost ready to announce. To bo called up once n week to tho 'phono will All the other young women at tho hotel with excitement, whllo to bo called up dully tills tho hearts of iho others with chagrin, not excluding tho engaged one nud the ono that goes oftencst to town. It Is only by these vlc.iildus methods that girls may be belles In tho summer hotels to-day. Tho number of men In these places Is bo btnall nnd most of them arc so young that actual superiority superior-ity among tho girls struggling for their fittentloii Is a hollow victory. Indianapolis Indian-apolis News. BEAUTY DON'TS. Don't Indulge In the hiic-n-brnc habit; It Is responsible for moro wrinkles and crow's-feet than ngo or Illness. Don't scorn to learn of nu almond-eyed almond-eyed Japanese the secrets of rctululng a smooth, unfurrowed face, Tho secret se-cret is that she displays nothing lu the drawing room except u lovely flower and a bcrcen. Don't get tired If you care to preserve tho pristine beauty of a rose-leaf complexion. com-plexion. Don't shop that Is, don't shop the whole day long lu feverish excitement, running bargains to earth. Not only nro dress and temper ruined, but complexions com-plexions as well. Don't wear gloves too new or too old. Nsw ones ciuibo wrinkles because of their newness; old ones becauso of their want of respectability. Gloves aro worn too much anyway. Don't always bo doing bomethlng; havo Intermittent nttucks of Idling. Don't neglect tho afternoon "forty winks." If you don't rest your mirror will show n new lino In your faco every ev-ery day. . Don't sleep with the hand under the cheek; It will numb and wrluklo the bklu. Don't let the jaw drop Just nt the moment of falling nsleep; It tends to make Hues on either side of tho month Don't use powder ou tho face. It digs Its way Into every lino and digs it deeper nud deeper. Don't be ul'rald of friction for tho faco; freshness Is prodnced by tho tepid bath lu which bran has been stirred followed by long friction. This keeps tho blood nt the surface. Don't indulge In the essentially fetnl-nlno fetnl-nlno habit of "knitting thu brow;" take life loss strenuously. Don't always bo thinking of something. some-thing. Sometimes think of nothing. Don't let u day pass without relaxing relax-ing limbs, muscles aud expression. Don't fret nnd don't worry these mo tho best cosmetics. Worry is railed our national disease, and "Amerlcnn-ltls" "Amerlcnn-ltls" Is Its distinctive niiine. Don't "putter;" either work, rest or piny. "Puttering" Is twin sister to worrying. Don't put too much of yourself Into tho ordering of the household or the nianngcment of tho borvnuts If you wish to keep fagged cheeks nud hollow hol-low eyes at n dUtanoe. Don't get wildly excited If Bridget has neglected to dust tho legs of the hall table. Neltlier tho welfare of your family nor that of thu nation Is Involved, In-volved, Don't exhaust nil your reserve force over petty cares. Each tlmo that n wo man loses control over her ueiv" she moves n fraction of un Inch fa. diet-on diet-on In tho path that leads to premt'ture old age. Don't forget that mi ounce of proven- ihVhI Hon Is woiih several pounds of cure. j sHl It Js better to begin to tnko care of HiHHVl complexions before they begin to show PfaHVfl wear nud tear. uIhhVJ Don't think It suncrnnturnlly vlr- H'SHVJ tuous to disregard beauty. Tho divine llHHVl gift of beauty Is tho second great bless. flBHa Ing of life-health being tho first iHVfll Washington Star. , ilYflfl |