l . ill‘ r i ,.' I | ‘. I '4 a zlnovaiion the new mode is! F01‘ it {Klan entirely banlshcd the too fam- l THE VOGUE ll really not so difficult after all. Skin tones darken with exposure to 1’ sun and air, and your powder must keep pace. So after all what a happy dérs blended t0 Bull the individual .,‘ a \_--...-- , 0 dresses in Crepe and Georgette to clear at hal price. . ‘lfen other dresses selling at $3.98. Other lines clearing at five and ten dollars. ‘A lot of’ summer dresses to clear at half price. Other lines selling at $1.98. _ _ [Remainder of the season's coats reduced to * ,~ '1-3 and half price; Another lot of coats to clear at five and ten "~ dollars. 1 Remainder of Misses and Ladies Suits to -f clear at half price. g_ All other dresses and knit shits to clear at j wholesale prices. - W061 bathing suits clearing at $2.98. All Millinery reduced. One lot of Hats to clear at 98c. ; I Another lot to clear at half price. ' i, Remainder clearing at wholesale prices. ‘J ' BEAUTY ARTS By LOIS LEEDS Simon ’s of Realm § S dli and rouge sha knows; how the ' bus will blond most successfully with her own skin. Perhaps on seeing the new shades. shs will fool that they aopéar tooyollow or even too brown to be becoming. But as s matter of fact the color of oven the most youth- ful skin is not pure white, nor even a pink and whits._It it or less a creamy tint with pink accents and violet shadows. Medium complcxions are a. mixture oi tints ' includlns cream, yellow ochre, dull pink and neutral shadowy hues. Dark skins contain more yellow ochre, rusty pink, tan and olive. Whatever the color, mllsdy should have no trouble in finding tho shade exactly suited to hsr skin tints. Furthermore. face powders are now blended so that sch individual may use the shade particular-y adopted to hsr own skin, which ha-rmonizcs with her distinctive type.’ . with suntan, the vogus in com- plcxions as well as clothes this should be a happy summer for the woman who enjoys outdoor sports. The fear of becoming tanned will not haunt her, for at present this is a condition greatly to be desired. Fortunately, too. the siay-at-homc-woman need not envy the sister who has spent the winter at, Palm Bench her beaut- ‘iful tan. No indeed, the stay-at-home woman will now don her suntan powder and none will he able to tell whether her tan was acquired on the beach or in her own boudoir by skill- fully applied makemp. Daytime and Evening Make-up ‘ A skillfully applied .make-up de- If your face flushes easily. cXpftflmltfll with a greenish face powder mo result, oi using s. powder so i181" in shade that it did not harmonize with the individuals summertime skin tints. Then too, many an older woman has gone on ulouchlessly using the l nova BEAUTY it; scsnulzlt i SUMMER-MAKE—NP %e art of correct mokc-up has ‘Ztrays been a problem for miladi’. , ego would like to look he!‘ best at a} times This summer perhaps she same shade of delicate flesh 6010795 157p, bit more puzzled than ever, for lpOWdiEl‘ which may have been quite i every hand she hears talk of the the thing n“ the P9801195 and Cream an» powders which have been de- ‘complexion of ber yuuuser years. but stifled especially for summer wear. ‘lwhich later stands aut and shrleks t st she discard the shade which ‘to the world. "My youthful cum- has been using and try to find lplexion may be gone. but I MW V? the hue which will simulate the color ladmit it." Using a aha-do 01 mflke-“P olnjlher skin after the sun and winds ,\vhich does not harmonize with the five had a chance to do their work. inaturol color of ones skin fails mis- TYes that is exactly what She must erably in it! PUTPWE I?’ merely 597v” but the comforting thing about to bring out more plainly thoss in- tall is that tho process of finding dlcations of age which the your! 8Y6 he exact shade of make-up to suit bound to leave. she's individual type oi‘ complexion Powders for Different Types But with the advent of face pow- color of the skin, every woman who would look her best should rejoice For now when she chooses her pow- {liar "marshmallow" nose which was Women Report Benefit) ' by actual record ‘ "Have you received benefit from taking Lydia Pinkhamk Vegetable Compound?” TE questionnaire enclosed with very bottle of medicine has %rought, ro date, over 400,000 Qeplies’. < The overwhelming ma- §brity—l'n fact, ninety-eight out 55f a hundred-says, “Yes." If this depehdable medicine has _ elpcd-so many women, isn't if CKSOHQblC to suppose that it Krill help you too? Get a bottle _ ._ foul ‘four druggisi today. ‘Ins capo-n‘ Ullllfi ill-is‘ i - ' l "IZDICINI OO-ihnn. Hamil-Ills ' the tan powder. You should keep in mands a good foundation cream be- fore ‘applying powder or rouge. If you desire to use a suntan make-up, instead of using the white or pink foundation cream, select one which has a suntan or light cocoa baseso thatmitflyglll harmonim better‘ with mind, however, that there is a dif- ference between the make-up used for daytime and the one for evening wear. For the active sports of‘ day- time such as golf or tennis, it would be well to select a darker shade of both powder and rouge than you would use for evening or party wear with a flimsy dress in pastel shades or rainbow hue. This does not, mean that you should go back to the old- time pink and whlts powder for cv- cning WEET}! far from it. 1f your face flushes with the heat while dancing see what you can do with one of the greenish tinted face pow- ders. If you want to sport a. pearly pallor at the country club, experi- ment with one of the subtle evening orchids, violet or mauve shades or merely choose s lighter suntan or natural blend suited to your own com- plexion. If the manufacturers of cosmestics nave been kind to milady this season the clothing designers llsve been equally gracious. If any girl or woman complains that she cannot find coi- ors, clothes and make-up to suit her type this summer she will only ‘have herseli to blame. If she prefers the neutral shades she will find them in every type and to these she may add a bright note of contrast with a silk scraf to harmonize with her summer ensemble, or in a shade especially suited to her. Leaving the neutral shades she may have her choice of any hue. for the fashion shops today are showing colors for every occasion and every type of complexion. f No woman is complciely happy unless she can feel that she looks her best. Most comforting is the knowledge that she may indulge in her favorite summer sport with never a worry about acquiring tan. Nat- urally she will apply .s. protective cream to prevent the discomfort of a sunbum, but as for tan, just let it come. Whether natural or applied suntan is the vogue. Next week in my Sunday talk I shall tell you how to acquire a healthy coat of tan. To boost sales of phonograph rc- cords. dealers in San Salvador are having local marimba orchestras learn selections by car and play them at concerts in parks. uicli noonlu Jim-a ocial ‘at eel a ' "KIIOTTETDWRIN “GUARFTAN Z _, _ __ A “Personal -:- Fashions -:- Literature‘ _ .. ‘II-ll: 5, 1 4 ____.___,__ .._.___.__._ \ ,. no " . y ow Letter s... . With Bo : ill a Cross Old Bachelor Be Happy M =- ried to a Widow With Three Childre -Making a Lazy Sister ' Go to Work = girl i4 years old. Please tell me what I can do to Dear Miss Dix-I an ugly and I wear glasses. like ma. Answer: _ At lipbouiss, you a! very young to take up the homely woman's burden d if I were you I would leave it alons for the no three or four years. Don't bother about what the - . think of you while you are still a little school" giz concentrate on your studies and then you won‘ ave to worry about your looks. But let ma loll you. f l ur comfort, that right now you are at the peak of our holncliness and the worst is over. At 14 a girl at the gangling, hob- blcdehoy stage when her fcstl d her hands are too big for her and her nose frequently scams to have ou own the balance of her face and her com- plexion is muddy and har hai nky and she has neither grace nor poise. . Practically all girls-are ugl ducklings at your age, but a few years does wonders for them. They gr » p to their hands and their feet, their skins clear up. they shape down or f ten up land if they do not always turn into actual beauties they are at less 000 per cent better looking than they were in their adolescent period Of course, it is s. pity that ol- ame Nature is such s partial old jsdc and that shs is a Fairy Godmother I some girls and a Cruel stepmother to others. But facts are facts and - Just have to accept it as our ill luck that we were not around when shc vl . handling out good looks and make the best of it. - - Bit even. so no girl need be as gly as she was born if she has the cour- age and intelligen and industry - set methodically about improving her appearance. for happily in this day e can create a synthetic beauty that you can hardly tell from ‘1s__rea_l__thing._ So, my dear, study yourself and find out what are yourdcfects and sci. about remedying them. To begin with. starting at your ago, you can/mail? yourself s. beautiful and graceful figure and that is about nine-tenths of the battle. 1i you are fa‘. arli stocky you can get yourself down to any weight you please by counting your calories. 1f you are thin and bony you can fat- ten yourself up by the sams method. By taking the proper exercises you pan co-ordlnate your muscles and learn to move with grace and rhythm. You can call science to your aid and if you have bad teeth and a badly- shaped mouth you can have your teeth straightened and the contour of your face changed. I know of more than one grotesquely ugly woman who has been turned into a. beauty by a skillful dentist. And, of course. you can have any color or wave of hair you desire. So that's that. I And you can learn how to dress. Nine-tenths of women's beauty lies in their clothes. We do l't distinguish between them and their chiffons. W! merely refer to the pleasing impressions they make upon us and when we speak of a pretty woman we mean oftcnsr than not one who has on a pretty dress. But one thing I caution you against. Don't dwell on your lack of pul- clnitude until‘ you get the ugly-girl complex. 1f you do you- will emphasise you: every defect. Forget that you were not born a living picture. Learn how to bear yourself with assurance. A woman can carry herself 45 per cent above her looks or 70 per cent under them and in the one case she will be a success and in the. other a failure. i Then boar in min-l that an ugly woman has to be a clever woman m focus people's attention to what is inside of her head instead of what is out- side of it. Ifia woman is witty and amusing and entertaining. nobody cares . lcthsr shs ha". a salcratus complexion or the skin you love to touch. So. dear little 51:1, get busy with your studies. If you are going to be ugly you must be intelligent. For only the beautiful dare be dumb. Al»; the homely roman must make herself amiable and pleasant and n;,.:eable. She r .-.:t bs sweet and cheerful and good-natured and if m, is she will scczn beautiful to every one who knows her. We look good to those who like us .‘. we might be as pulchritudinous as a bathing beauty and no- body wouH like our ‘oolu if we were scowllng and peevlsh and cross and did rude and disagreeable things. And if you are not beautiful, make up for it by perfecting yourself in ac- complishments. If you learn how to be the best dancer in your set you will never lack for partners. 1i you are a fine swimmer or you play a good game of tennis or golf, if you can do all the things the other girls do, only do them a. little better, you will always be the ringleader of ths crowd. If you are a good musician people will think of your playing or your singing and not about whether you wear glasses or not. 0f course. every girl would like to be beautiful, but beauty is only one asset of popularity. The homely girl may have ths others and win out. DOROTHY DIX. Dear Dorothy Dix-I hsvs a son 4l years old, a splendid man, who has never cared for girls. Now, for the first time, he has fallen in love and with a young widow with three babies. She is prstty. full of life and happy and has charm. Bhs is poor. The youngest child is only a year old, the oldest 5. By doing office work in the mofhings and l s. irl the l!‘ ‘ she has kept her fiat going and her children with her. when 1 suggested to her that possibly she shouldn't have picked a bachelor for a husband sha laughed and said: "I know Jack and I will got on and my only worry is wha- ther I am doing fight in P1031118 him to raise my babies." Imlliml Do you think my son, at his age, will be happy with his ready-made family? I-Ia says he loves the babies and they seem fond of him and ha a heretofore cross old bachelor. MR8. 1» McG- Answsr : Arsymaminthssodlysolthchighcoltofllvlfllv who undmakssa BlackDuh S tin ’ iDouble-lfiolzrseDzys _ Here's, "the best value in Duchesses Satin that this store has over offered you. 86 > v lllrlodllQxs/Ocrsasa|s};osl a = DAYS," . How the . Girl Can Make Herself Popular I go to high school and I am make the b0?! LOUISE. "Palm and olive oils are the but natural skin cleansers. It is a mistake so su pose that the some thoroug clconsin can be got by other means. hat is why] always insist that be ore m ' re rations are a p ied, rig muslfirst be cgcmscd u/ith Palmolive." 2i lllus Srs. Gunuls, g Bsusssls ‘f HE first step of‘ a beauty specialist," says M. Foniaine, “is to see that the skin is in s condition to respond to tfeaoncnf in the Salon. If the pom are allowed to remain clofgged up indefi- Ivs Hr 1h) opporin t5: Garb:- Jrsl in Brunch Fontaino bar smlublauty advimr Io lave/y iwsms of flu Europa» srir- nitely with particles o powder, rouge, “ma. Hm b, b‘, ma", fine dust, etc, rha delicate tissues must ruitbpriil, worrnsfrfralvftba suflcr and loge all their viggligy," Qsmadfmrsrucbdignitsria a Madam Ia Prinam Napo- Massage the skin for two minutes with Palmolive lather; rinse, first with warm water, than with cold. That's 11L its simplicity is one reason why Palmolive is the most po ular facial treatment all over the worl . Ins . . . . prorlaiming bin a ' !"Fnmi.u:ur,"¢l um b fstbsr, Fvntsiar pm, rim tbs yur 1866. FONTAIAN of Brussels Beauty Specialist to Royalty 3 advises this nevtnway to skin beauty g PALMDLIVE SOAP ";.';-::"10= l l!~ At 25 Rm Sir. Gr/dule, i: tbs rslon d: bra/n! of Fantai/n, brawl] rpevialrl! by appoint- mml ta Her Majuly, rlrs Qliltll of lb: Br/giam. ready-mods family has certainly a noble and altruistic disposition. Also he must be so overwhelmingly in love with the woman that life without her will not be worth living. Evidently this is the case with your son. and the chances are that if he marries this fascinating widow ha will be happy with her, despite the handi- cap of the three children. She scams to be an exceptionally worthwhile sort of woman. Courageous and gay and chflrful and intererfiing, a good sport who has taken souls pretty hsrd knocks from life with a laugh instead of a whine. I like hcr and I svau like the audacity and nerve which makes hel- offer the support of hsr children as a privilege instead of a burden to her future husband. That kind of a woman will ksop hol- husband interested and entertained to tbs end of the chspior and your son will be far more likely to be happy with her than ha would be if hs married some flapper. Also this woman has showed shs could stand up to her obligations and she will be sure to do her duty as a wife. The only danger will be of your son being Jealous of the mother's affec- tion for her children. If ha is big enough to put that out of his mind and no really learn to love tham all will bcwell. But I find that the jealous step- father is Just as common a figure as Isle Jealous stepmother. Certainly no man can do s noblcr act than to marry a widow with three little girls and chariah and care for thsln. DOROTHY DIX. Dear Miss Dix-What do you think of s. girl who is strong and healthy. who has been given r college educatio through the parent's scl-imping and,‘ who has been fitted for a profession but who is so lazy that she refuses to| work and spends hsr time amusing herself while her brothers and sisters‘ have to work to feed and cloths her? What's to be done? PATTY. I i Answer: . _ i 1t is just as shame! ' fol- on able-bodied girl in these days no: 2-.» @port; herself as it is for a boy. 1n both cassa the laay loafers should be turned cull of the homo and mada to work or starve. But it is easier to suggest that rem- l edr in the case of a girl than it is to apply it, which is a fact of which your grafting sister takes advantage. This being the case, why don't you make it so unpleasant for her at home that she would rather oven work than listen“ to your rawosobur - DOROTHY DIX. "l thin slices of rye bread. Household Hints-i nynobirtafss »~ Seeding Cherries - A hairpin can be used for scsdiiii cherries. Use a. new one, inserting till doubled end into the stem and of t!!! cherry. This does tho Work quickly without crushing the fruit. Pottery Bowls Brown pottery bowls are invaluable for putting sway left-overs, as that! foods can be warmed by putting thb bowl into the oven, with no harm to the pottery. ‘ _ Corns Paring col-ns should be dons with s. razor at regular intervals. Howsvbi‘. rubbing with pumice stone is saf than paring. Etiquette lyloborblna 011$ l who furnishes -\._ Q. At 8. Wedding, the ushers with their bnutonnim? A. The bridegroom. Q. Upon what should the sous plates be set, when serving? ' A. Upon the service plates. Q. What is one of the greatest soo- rsts of popularity? ' l A. The forgetting of she's selflifi a sincere interest in others. g ‘wuss’ _,Sprsad“‘ A Morning Smile GOOD ONII Two Irishman met in the street. "What did you m rol- your birthday.| an" asked was. "l l" l P“? 91 W"! slams." "Ara thoy good anal. rm" "om can‘! You us ma. church? ovar thin?" l “Yarn i “W011. i-basaglssaaabringltsonoar N!” 7011 N! bear tho RI!!! $11711!!! Fr-TlIcCook-i 0 nsorsclarsaltnwrolls asusususlnoswlslltaoc l iuuslurnqslourusoa. fins- incbes wfdopiovgzaly goods. c $1.49 .,!_ ’ ~ ooman oars Ltd * pads-allusion * ' sumac. “couscous- ssucsmrsulsanaylaassuols- ' Jlillli hi’! tsblsanoons v .3. Y" YTTTlTJTY IYJYTT vi. miss ;_ “ CANADA'S KOW"