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LLP MNTT OSS 8 FC etn VE i 5 Dailp Cribune FASHION SUPPLEMENT FIRST SECTION greatest numbet The forest service is} higher honors of auxiliary bishop of A telephone bell was recenily rank a a large organization, handling resources}Grand Rapids and then bishop of the] from a distance of thirty miles by wire worth billions of dollars. I:s progress | new diocese of Toledo. less telegraph. ig intimately wrapped up with the per- bs) IGE + |manent welfare of the stockgrowers and a Us lumbermen of the west and it is my plan y to use the best practices of sound busl- IN Wyo N 7 ness efficiency to promote the interésts of the users of the national forests.” | -ofmabaent her ce nara a Allen 8. Peck, late lieutenant-colonel °° ~) | of the 20th Engineers (forest), | Toda: i | , has been ven | appointed the new district forester for y . E ts the Rocky Mountain district of the }” | U. S. forest service, comprising the na-| Rt. Rev, Joseph Schrembs, who is tional forests in Colorado, Wyoming,| Sponsor for a plan to merge nine thou- ; S Aion 1, South Dakota, Nebraska, Michigan and | *®nd organizations of Catholic women in | é ‘ m : : ee Minnesota, “Mr. Peck succeeds District | the United States into one association, ; PRs, & | Forester Smith Riley who, after eleven| has been bishop of the Toledo diocese years of service in the west, was re-}since its creation in 1912. . Bishop cently forced to give up his position on| Schrembs was born in the historic town j )fecount of il health. ‘ of Ratisbon, Bavaria, 54, years ago to- : ; x “It Is my purpose as district forester} day. He came to America in 1877 and They've simplified your selection in In the black shoes, the gun metal fin: heavier appearing shoe than has been|of the Rocky:Mountain district,” said) began his studles at the Archabbey of men’s shoes for spring. A profusion of 19h leads, and next to these the glossier| worn for Spring in some time, but its| Mr. Peck, “to, continue in effect the} St. Vincent, near Pittsburgh, where a novelty such as we saw a season or so kid and vicj finishes, | heavinesy in appearance: is more an im-| Sound and well developed policies of the| brothor had entered the Benedictine agp ini veto Sad and, tootones Narrow Wnuglish toes and medium ball | pression than a fact. | forest service as regards the perpetua-; community some years before. After Ww lored t shaped toes are, more favored among | This shoe is a {ull modelled last with | ion and wise use of our national re-| finishing his college course he taught) effects is conspicuous only by its ab: | young men than the broad toe effects considerable fancy detailing, acquired by | Sources, Which-are so essential to the| school for two years in Louisville. In sence. Whatever novelty is noted a bine day, Memunded by. older men who | ornamentation of perforations gn toe, upbuliding and) prosperity of our coun-|1884 Bishop Richter, of Grand Rapids, this direction is seen in-a few models | prefer (0 sacrifice some of.the style cle: | vamp and couriters. ‘ jtry. The needs of users of the national) adopted him as a student of his diocese ot kid shoes that show black lowers ;ment to secure more of:comfort. ‘The styles in oxfords follow the same | fofeats will be met with the utmost lib-}and sent him to the Grand Semingry, with tan or dark) brown uppers, but for| Wing tibs dre decidedly fashionable. | general styles as prescribed for the high | °Tity, consistent with the permanent | Montreal, to study theology. After his the most part, dhe tone shoes are the!| ‘The real distinctive departure of the| shoes, Welfare of the forests. It will also bejordination in 1889 Father, Schrembs order of the day and of these tans lead |season whieh ‘started 1. assért itself to| Spats in tan, gray, fawd, brown and|¥ aim to put every resource, whether | filled pastorates in Saginaw and Pay) by a big percentage. |some slight Aégree the end of the win-|Iuck shades will be sworn more this) it be timber, water, forage or recreation, | City, Th! 190%; be ‘sae aoantad | ‘These tan shots are shown in many |ter, 4% tw Brogue” style. ‘Phis is alapring than in recent seasons. \¥o its highest use so that in the end it vicar-general of the Grand Rapids dio- ‘colors of the briwn shade, ranging al- ta x44 | May serve as ‘the gredtest_good to the'cese. Six years later he attained’ the ‘most from saffron, toa dark chocolate. ; * ¥ The most popular tones, however, are the coco-browns, mahogany, cordovan, | russet and Havana shades. PRETTY FROCK MAY BE MADE OF ANYTHING The Palace Ice Cream Parlor 146 South Center All new up-to-date furnishings. Quality and Service at your command. Fresh Cut Flowers Every Day By Mi: Rohe. | (Written for the United Press‘) JN's lovely in velvet Tn lace she’s a queen But Oh, she’s a knockout In simple satine. NEW YORK, Mar. 12.—We've taken the olicloth from the kitchén- table to turn into a nifty chapeau so no one need be surprised when we go further in appropriating the house furnishings to our satorial needs. Some genius has discovered that the lovely lustrous satine which We use to line ‘our bed- spreads and our cretonne window drap- eriés is -‘“jast too sweet for words” when done into a chic but simple frock: The satine frock then is the pet of the mode ‘for Spring and early summer year. Touched up with a bit of bright embroidery in colored crewels it is ef- foetive Indeed and so elegant and ex- pensive looking withal that one would nevér suspect it of having a lining past. It comes in so many exquisite shades of Old bine, rose. lavender, Nile Gi green, old gold and French grey that! RIBBON AND NET HELP HER LOOK: PRETTIER—‘Novelty” ribbon on a it is hard to pass them by Head navies foundation of net has been ‘used for this overblouse: This same J, C. ribbom); sombre charms of black and yet the - 3 y Dnch aatiie: Rene ip hobianathe vers eee ee ee smartest of all. It is more elaborately : a 3 yarn embroidered than,“ the colored } * ies ea FLERE AY satines arid ften. shows a motif of|nothing if not a vetled= illusion to the cant orem oss oul voning 700 000 00, So nelban "ate ‘ble: penesiok effects., For hie modes, maid 4 = * on a 5 . be. tly}is bent on borrowing plumage Hom Fey Aone a cree aes a thy tel | eaturm rin UuITS little, black satine dresses are Ce ap area or fowl. Se j cerise yarn, cherries, and stitch! in [igs ig aiapa. 3 TER } ade ! red and green wool, while some stun- NO WONDER IT’S : { C t ; Oo harac er a g, The wondrously attractive Spring Suits promise to to Ne Mange mens patie Hes (By Ui be more popular than ever for all-summer wear. Prices pea nein adh eS sagt Lew ee eae ity a Mere cines : ‘ : | a good garment—one that has been really tailored and era in reality and in. embroidered repl-; qoor sport for cockroaches. She has|= cas knows no end. A stunning evening! proved to her students that soft, tune- - : Suits of these textiles are the kind that refined wo- men love to wear—soft, supple garments of perfect ered down the front of the skirt. A/ high strains produce an ectastic re- gown of peacock blue satin has a train) sponse which has every semblancé bi ning old: gold models are done in old . , POPULAR, EVEN Press.) = e i feat aim of every chic chicken.‘ Calling it} PORTLAND, Ore,, Mar, 12.—How for honéstly made goods, such as this store features, are of changeable blue and green taffeta! Conege psychology department here, is io y j whose textile character is beyond reproach. gown of Black is absolutely plain save fyi music sends a healthy cockroach workmanship. A splendid showing is now ready for which is a mass of embroidered paon| the shimmie. For Women’s and Children’s Black. Shoes Jet-Oil gives a new-shoe finish without rubbing —brushing givesa brilliant shine. Keeps the leather soft and pliable—increasing ‘the life of the shoe. Quickly applied with the dauber without soiling the hands or clothing. Just a little on the dauber needed. Most Economical. Easiest to Use. | | f : Sold by Grocers, Shoe Stores, Druggists, Notion Stores and Repair Shops | | . S. M. BIXBY & CO., Inc., New York i Mh ns Also Manufacturers of Bixby’s AA Brown, Shu Wite and Jet-Oil Paste Shoe Polishea 3 A crion pol : and vestees of sheer white net and would seem to be a far ery to the irl- Ee eee Rs tal eat con cae ce ne it is really the economical and better plan to Invest in a oh thé peacock und the use of its feath-| mie is fast becoming the popular in- 3 Spledid Jerseys. Starting at the waist line and embroid-| expression in a a rhythmic dance. And blue, mauve and black with little frills sashes with embroidered ends. = From the simple charms of satine it BUGS SHIMMIE by its French-name‘of Paon that pecu-}can anyone be blamed for dancing the well within reach. Lebus emphasize, too, the fact that ‘find agai joniable fixati statement the shim- 2 : ‘ 4 A on the Gentosk and the 3 “it feath-| mie’ ie. fast. beeor feck Tricotines, Poiret Twilis, Gabardines, Rich Serges, for ‘one, ptraggling peacock feather! into an emotional trance which finds your most critical inspection, Priced feathers and dazzling evening turbans of gold tissue sprouting a half dozen} angie worm, which, wriggled and i WK th peacock feathers at the right rear g0| “shivered” in perfert /cadence with a f } AND head and hand with a huge unfurled) popular dance step. F 7 : ‘ ar | e UP fan of ¥ tail plumage. « a ht blue gown. with 2] Rum is made from. the -scum - 0% tte or net in vivid green|tafned by boiling down the juice of the green one in the blue is|sugar cane. Spring Sport Coats stave your nev} Just Unpacked RUNS CARS upraetes Soft, polo cloths and tweeds in the fitted over one of blues, tans, greys, are featured in the our dainty form-fit-| new Sport Coats that now claim much ting attention in the world of Fashion. Along with Spring’s new Suits and Dresses, you should see these Coats. Gossard Cor- Nothing is more practical than they ‘ for wear all through the Spring and sets to insure Summer, and women who thus far have seen them were quick to recog- perfect fit nize this fact. Not in many brates has the variety been as great. Pricec and style. $40.00 tF We have been | so fortunate as to The woman who wants secure’ the most complete line we her garment for Easter have had for some * time. Adapted to| should plan accordingly so juniors, misses and Auto Owners _ Attention S aee We Carry a ea" Complete Line _ - of AUTOSUPPLIES: Fainous Brunswick Tires and Tubes, Auto Theft i | Boyce Water Cans, Desert Water Bags SPRING SALE AT REASONABLE PRICES "GAS AND = : Contes Street Filling Station Comer Center and Linden Sts. Phone 402-M Our new Spring Suits are charming in their simplicity —Herewith is a sketch $65 00 made in Tricotine for... ii Ue Some Information cAbout . In the purchase of a Dress one should be guided by quality of the fabric: Garments like those pictured in this illustration have quality and style not to be claimed for gowns | mate of inferior weaves. It is far women of all fig-| she will be sure to have it Jetset ot oy dike Ay eonaer Ney in ample time and while er price than to sacrifice the quality. SONS oe as Veatrota 2 our selections are largest. dresses of Serge, Tricotine, Taffeta be and Tricolette. They are garments to make you look your best, and that ‘ou to feel £ ; e- seer Richards & Cunningham Company $35.0 Spe é “THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHA M WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST” Hee ee ee re eu CA 23 RATS. UA