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Show WHAT SHOULD WOMAN SPEND? Quaatlon Reaolvot Itaclf Into Ont 0f Income and Proper Rrg.ra; lor Appearancri. Thn other ilny a woman writer ma condemning fenilnlini iniiiii,, npe-' chilly the one of ilrea in ,'m, lent ahe la right In Imr JnJiment Dn feminine vanlllea. eapeclully a,,, rondumna the wonmn wlm apenda all her dny and loo much of bar mooer on elothea. Hut th avrniKa womi doe neither; In fact, who ara the j womaa who ray the enurmoui prtCei I Hie dreaamuker aak for their dmaac" Number of women want to know where to buy their dree. and when they know how much they will (invito (invi-to pny at Ihn big dreaaiimker they buy them elan here. Thcae an- women wom-en who dre. well. They will not apend more than they can afford on dreaa, and everyone will agree they are quite right. A to the time lnt on dreaa. It U difficult to paa an opinion on auch a matter, but one thing la cerlatn. and that la that aome women do not apend enough. One woman, high up In the educational world, reallied not 10 very lung ugo Hint dreaa wna of Importnnce. I.e. -nn... aim nutlced Hint tunny nf the clevereat aliident nilaaed the heal pnaia in after life liecutue Ihey paid no attention either to dreaa or carriage She h-raelf hud no tnale for cloilma. either, but ahe waa wtae enough to acknowledge ac-knowledge It, nnd ahe n-rauaded a friend to undertake the rare of her wardrobe. Ho now, twice a year, ahe la thoroughly thor-oughly turned out with new toilette, the reiult being that ahe haa gained In 1 Intluence and baa not Inat any of her arlou character. She ha even lectured lec-tured to her tudcni on the aubject, mid tnude Ihem i 1- luw Impurtnut It ia fur a woniun tu huve a pleuaing np-penrnnce. np-penrnnce. even tliough ahe mny huv all Ihn li-nrnlng of the angea. Then there la another plea for women wom-en who spend time and money nn their Hot lira They keep endl-aa Industrie alive by what appear to many people to be oxtravagance, and the only thing with which to reproach them la that they o often accept hldeou faahlnna from the dremakere when their ene of the fltuea of thing ahnuld make them refuse to look at anything which doea not express beauty an usefulness combined. |