Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 25, 1920, Page 3

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siateidinnestnithteaieeetinndapbettt th ieoededee eat wpple #§ they are lustrous nd|zarre form no little finger would dare “shimmery. erogk’ itself’ swahkily above the “chic » Many of the smartest “little taffeta, | teacup, ‘ Serge and tricotine vish| The dazzle of cut-steel buckles} ada jtrimfning “of oilcloth in 1 of | blinding gleams from the high-polishea bandings, patch pockets, appliqued de-|expanye of short, vamped colonial pumps Signs and buttons. Fascinating acses-| of patent kid, finger naila shimmer with foties of the shiny black of cloth, em-'the extra high rosy polish of the jast broidered and stitched in gay hued| word’ in manicures, eyes rival starshine, a yarns come in sete of hand bag, belt) scarlet lips gleam with the sheen of ‘ By MARGARET ‘hone }find hat to Match for the maid addicted the latent in heetle Mp rouge. Indeed $ 5 , ko sport attire, fextreme shinineas is a featute of the (Written for the: United Press.) te * by __|model spring mafia save for one fea- Trt dys of Yorssta bo a shine Combinations of red and bine are ve!’ {tors: and. that’s & ahiny nose. 2 trisdant good this season ana many is the scge Tey peas weet ; days if she's‘ashino | dress that Js resplendent wiih bands of Milady is content, * |bright red Iéather stitchtd at Aistinet- NEW YORK, Feb. 25—-To “be shiny|ive spots upon its surface whera they j 2 sti 4 - : 3 The pe . 5 lee the seams seema to. be the correct | Will give the most chic effect. Red) * ” | Bee a 3 a Aa ‘ A i 6 caper for spring attire. In fact not‘ flannel is another smart fabric for the , : f vik J Pw . . ‘ A ee ‘only eams ‘ashine will be seemly but) touch Of scaciet trimming so much in| eee 5 : moet} a3 ther : a : fee <0 °S 2 lyour) costume in 19a: from -the'top of demand and so that: It may also have: Says. ee }. Otto Paul is spending several days in } Lusk on important. bnslness. 3 tir olleloth hat ‘to’ the’ tos of, your {its Tull quota of shininess it is flecked | nt feather: pump caust? gleam with and embroidered in. golden threads. igh’ Night pplish, Tere is something almost. martial | After you eat—always take Flat} ‘that afe-not'-of ‘dileloth haye|thia dashing combination of bluo ‘and their straw surfaces brilliantly lacquer-| ®eld and red that subtly suggests the | TON 1 Cc ed or. Kreg of glazed sntin or of grass! Military uniforms of our very. best lit-! . y oth with a “luster \finishs Qingzedi tle cireua bands. Prohahbly this, is why gftin ribbons: are used for trimmin; , this vivid red and goid embellishment Tndecd one chapean that isn't. glossy ;!8 applied mostly as a banding, yes? | paca Sahoves Hecetoees, fan't floksy. ‘i | AN-morts of glittering jewelry’ naan} @&Gasey ooteg Echt For sults and frocks glaved sitins,;to the general shininess of milady's| apos : shiny: taffetas and other fabrics. that iapring getup. Bakers’ dozens of. brace- ; rams visite cate, lhinve: been: tredted with a fieculiar Jac-|icta which are glistening banda of bril- a the best 7 Tone of thou- quer. process are the ones the desigh-;lants adorn each arm, dangling ear- ray tiny ors haye taken a shine to>for their| rings, a jeweled bauble bobbing on .a Exper with, ‘aang, Gee. spring time offeringr. These glazed} gem incrusted chain and several stun-} Fou and jacqueréd, materinis are -by, no\ning ‘rings besides the Inevitable pinky means stiff or. cumbers -A. simple little frock in flesh colored sf «SRR. wey a hai Barer ike UR. A cE CL i MILLIONS LOST| ; a i i 3 ; i Bey a ae é ae ‘ nt fe : J a oe ae | Give Me a Friendly, BAO pa ge | Eocene Natural Hand-shake } eee ‘ Tapas ep Mare rors Lish. col ee t * |; James 3. Stanley returned yesterday , iend! cco. Keep yo’ put- Morning from Washington, D,.c. taiare ona fri i natural mabey PY Pp 4 colts 04 ceafeteria, ey Zhas been on business Connected with on airs an’ “sauced-up” tobaccos for the fellow : eb. ae : Shs Mee RITES te Dene, that Nkes nut sundaes better thar: home made ; ace Ge ny atte eer caaea aa = | Pies eae ou mwainese -_ peer Pee == \ So says a friend of ours named Velvet Joe. Yissoity , A ib Sa s é : ; And he just about hits the rail on the head. / OSES velvetis-made for-+%h-who :think there's; a “+290” smoke ‘like real tobacco, “If you’ are that ‘sort of man, listen: aera : Velvet was born in old Kentucky, where more than one good thing comes from. ‘Itwas _ - “raised as carefully as any other Kentucky > thoroughbred. “But the real secret -of Velvet’s friendly qualities is its slow natural ageing in - ~} wooden’ hogsheads. Ageing in the wood never hurt anything—and least of all, tobacco. , , And so we say, Velvet is good tobacco— nothing more ‘or, less,; It runs .second to none. ‘The picture of the pipe on the tin needn't keep you from rolling a jim-dandy cigarette _ with Velvet. pags -the friendly tobacco APR 5 PT TERME TS ORES FENBRO bd BIC Pine e e ©

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